Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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The worn steps in the main hall, the messy lockers, the tough exams and low grades, the good assemblies and class room discussions, the stiff muscles from gym class, the choosing of class sweaters and rings, the exchanging of friendship pictures, the jokes and chatter between classes, the excitement of football, basketball, and baseball games, the Prom--all are memories of our high school days. Most of all we remember the wonderful friendships that we have made here. Yes, all this we leave to you. This IS Wooster High . . . I'RlN'llNlQ I'I,A'l'liS FUR 'l'Hl'1 KQENERAI, .-XNNl'.-Xl. XYliRli l'R0lll'f1liD BY 'l'Hli NORTH!-XRN ENGR.-XYINK, AND 1il,lii1'l'RU'lYl'l-1 CIOMIFXNY, Cl.-XNTUX. OHIO page four High Lights ..., Administration Faculty .......... Seniors ....,,. Class History .. Class Will ....,. Cther Classes Activities ,..... Sports ......... Social Life ...... 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P. liodenbender. Mr. linnnett D. Miller, Nlr. Donald S. Bell. Xlr. Karl li. Hoover THE BOARD OF To improve, to enlarge and to build has been The high school caleteria has been remodeled new department ol' Speech and Hearing Therapy gram has been enlarged. One acre of land has been class rooms have been completed at Beall Avenue EDUCATION the theme ol' the Board ol liducation. and new ecluilnnent has been purchased. .X has been introduced, and the reading pro- added to Layton school. Two new, modern school. The Board has purchased a tract ol land west ol' the city park as a possible new school site. The State Superintendent ol' Schools conlnlended the Board lor the line attitude ol' the student body and the outstanding work being done by thc teaching stall. The Board also received a letter ol' congratulations from Mr. james Rhodes, Auditor ol the State, lor the accurate and worthwhile expenditures ol' the school funds. NVith the future ol the students in mind, the Board ol' Education is looking lorward to improving, to enlarging, and to building. U I If I C If Mr. Karl li. Hoover Mr. lflnnnett IJ. Miller . Nlr. Roy XV. Nliller R S A . I're.ri11z'nI l'i1'f'-pi'1f,s'i1lw1l . ..... Clerk page nine Faculty O! 'Ullmfwf ikgl, E ? Q : Q , -as Q x 'E 5 3 s Q a. f mwmv ' 3 ' J f F', 5 W N g SOCIAL SCIENCE ROW l-Mr. Edgar Garvin Geography: Adviser. Student Council: Ohio University, B.S. and M.A. Miss Barbara Kaylor Civics 12: Journalisin: Adviser. the Gener- al: The College of Wooster. B.A.: Ohio State University, M.A. Mr. Alfred H. Johnson U. S. History: World Problems: Coach, Junior High basketball: The College ot' Rllfcgoster, B,S.: University of Wisconsin. ROW 2-Mr. Ralph Beeehy Testing Program: Visiting Teacher: Attend- ance: Kent State: Goshen College. B.S. and B.A.: Ohio Stale University. M.A. Mr. Paul Batdorf Driving: Wittenberg College: Ohio State University, B.A. Mr. Robert H. Moore World History: U. S. History: Business manager, the General and the Annual: Denison University, B.S. and M,S.: Ohio State University. ROW Il-Mr. Donald N. Welsh U. S. History: Adviser. Junior Class: Ash- lxalng College. B.A.: University of Akron, Mr. Edward E. Adair History 8: Social Science: Adviser, Senior Class: The College of Wooster, B. A.: Uni- versity of Michigan, M.A. ENGLISH ROW 1-Miss Lucille Nesbitt English ll, 12: Adviser. the Annral: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Western Reserve University, M.A. Miss Ann Schofield English 9, 10: Adviser, Senior Class: Musk- ingum College, B.A.: Ohio State University. ROW 2-Miss Ruth Bartell English 8: Adviser, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Ohio State University: Akron University. Miss Fern Patterson English 7: Assistant Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thespian, Speech: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Boulder. Colora- do: Ohio State University. M.A. Miss Ruth King English 9: Drainatics: Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thespian: The College of Wooster, B.S. Miss Lucille Carroll - English 10: Adviser, FTA: Adviser, Junior Class: Wilmington College, B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A. ROW 3-Mr. Robert Pollock Speech: Debate: Radio: Adviser. WHSV: Otterbein College, B.A.: Ohio State Uni- versity: Kent State University. litdtlhvlv LANGUAGE, ART, MUSIC ROW l-Miss Anile Rodgers Spanish ll, 12: English 11: French 11, 12: Adviser. Club des Francais, Socios Espan- oles: Adviser, Sophomore Class: Denison University. B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A.: University of Wisconsin: University of Sorbonne, Paris: University of Gren- oble, France: Western Reserve University: University of Cincinnati: National Univer- sity, Mexico. Miss Constance McPherson Music 7, 8, 9: Ohio State University. B.S. in Education. Mrs. Edith Joss Latin: Family Living: Adviser. Sophomore Latin Club: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Ashland College: Kent State University. ROW 2-Mrs. Ruth Tracy Latin 10: English ll: Adviser. Magna I.: Iowa Wesleyan College, B.A.: Harvard Uni- versity. graduate work. Mr. Ralph F. Ortiz Art 7, 8. 9. 10: Western Reserve Univer- sity: Cleveland School of Art. B.S. Mr. Harry H. Hetman Art 11. 12: Western Reserve University: Cleveland School of Art: Case School of Applied Science, B.S.: M.A. ROW 3-Mr. George K. Nickles Music supervisor: Band: Senior Choir: 1 Orchestra: Instrumental music: Ohio Uni- L l versity. B.S. in Education: Ohio State Uni- versity, M.A. E . . page twelve MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE ROW l-Mrs. Miriam Myers Mathematics: Adviser. National Honor Society: The College of College of Wooster. B.S., Ohio State University. M.A. Miss Olive Bowers Mathematics: Adviser. National Honor Society: The College of Wooster. B.A. ROW 2--Mr. Roy M. Black General Science: Wilmington College, B.S. in Education: Bush- nell University: Vincennes College: Ohio Northern University. Mr. Harold A. Smith Chemistry: Mathematics: Adviser, Chemistry Club: Findlay College: The College of Wooster. B,S.: Kent State University, M.A. ROW 3-Mr. Marion Alexander Mathematics 7: Earlham College. A.B.: Miami University. M.A. Mr. Floyd E. Maurer Visual Education: Physics: Algebra: General Science: The College of Wooster. B.S.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Case In- stitute of Technology. ROW 4-Mr. Paul Dodez Commercial Arithmetic: Algebra: Adviser. Sophomore Class: Adviser, Senior Hi-Y: The College of Wooster. B.A.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Case Technical. Mr. Wayne llostetier Trigonometry: Biology: Co-faculty manager of athletics: Bluff- ton College. B.S.: Kent State. NOT PICTURED-Mr. Edward Kane Science: Assistant coach. football: Adviser. Sophomore Hi-Y: Ohio Northern University, B.S. in Education. HOME ECONOMICS, MANUAL TRAINING. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION l ROW l-Miss Betty Lorenz Home Economics 9. 12: Adviser, FHA: W Bowling Green State University. B.S. in Home Economics Education, Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home Economics 8, 9, 10. ll. Adviser, FHA and Junior Tri-Hi-Y: Wittenberg College, B.S.: Ohio State University, M.A. Miss Sally Bargainnier Home Economics: Adviser. FHA: Heid- elburg College. B.A. ROW 2-Mr. Paul S. Spangler Mechanical Drawing: Planning: Indus- trial Arts ll: Kent State University. B.S.: Ohio State University. Mr. Victor W. Mclntirc Woodworking 9, ll: Coach. baseball and assistant coach. football: Kent State University, B.S. in Education. Mr. James L. Shelly Metal Working: co-faculty manager ot' athletics: Adviser, Boy Patrol: Faculty .nanager in charge ot' ticket sales: Kent State University, BS, in Education. NOT PICTURED-Mrs. Wanda Toothman Distributive Education: Adviser, DECAZ Fairmont State College. A.B. in Educa- tion. AGRICULTURE. COMMERCIAL, GEOGRAPHY. LIBRARY -- ROW l-Mrs. Rachel Fetzer N Junior typing: Junior shorthand: Sales- manship: Business law: Adviser. FBLA and Senior Tri-Hi-Y: Otterbein College, B.S. in Education. Miss Virginia Carson General Business: Bookeeping: Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio State. B.S. in Education: University of Denver: Kent State University. Miss Erma Hudson Librarian: Adviser. Library Club: Tole- do University, B.A.: Western Reserve University, B.I.S. ROW 2-Mr. Edgar Garvin Geography: Student Council Adviser: Ohio University, B.S. and M.A. Miss Gwenneth Foss Senior shorthand: Senior typing: Per- sonal typing: Adviser. FBLA: Univer- sity of Akron, B.S.: Kent State Uni- versity: Columbia University: Univer- sity of Southern California. Mr. Glen R. Boling Agriculture: Adviser, FFA: Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture. ROW 3-Mr. James Pasquale Physical Education: Social Studies: As- sistant coach, Junior High football: Fairmont State College. A.B. in Educa- tion. met' lllll'lt N 1 f mga' I'Olll'lCCll PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROW l-Miss Lois Neumann Girls' physical education: Adviser, Jun- ior G.A.A.: Co-Adviser, W Girls: Heidelberg College. B.A. Miss Jean Campbell Girls' physical education: Health: Ad- viser, G.A.A.: Leaders Club, Cheer- leaders: Muskingum College, B.A. ROW 2-Mr. Kenneth W. Zurcher Boys' physical education: Coach, bas- ketball, Junior High Football, golf: Findlay College, B.A. Mr. Gene S. Coleman Head of Physical Education: Coach. football and track: Adviser, Junior Hi- Y: Ohio Northern University. B.S. in Education. SECRETARII-IS Seated-Miss Arlene Leiner Standing-Mrs. Lucille Galehouse, Miss Carol Cook, Miss Ruth Davis Secretaries to thc Superintendent-Mrs. Galehouse, Miss Cook Secretaries to the Principal-Miss Davis. Miss Leiner CUSTODIANS ROW l-Mr. Charles Emcrick, Mr. Brady Evans. Mr. Paul Amstutz, Mr. George C. Bollinger. ROW 2-Mr. Foster L. Stucker, Mr. Wil- liam C. Fowler, Mr. Ray Shilling. Fzlcully Out of Sclmol page liftccn SClli0I'S of 'Ullmfef Mgl, X, M. I an Aw .. . x Q ,ew ,K Q xx- Q s. gk: 4 - 3- ,N 'G .Q ,V-. ff .xx -wiv v Q., 753 iff 51-4 L V-fswfg ahwif .ls-wa ci , ., M , 4... 'N M . sv W -1 Xi S-.Ziw L r Q--ws 1 .f- 'XV ,Ad cgi mfQiQ w54 ,5 'PSX QHQK mi 'SS Mlge Row l: Bill Stevens, Anne Shamp, Jo Lautenschlager, Sue Halderman Row 2: Miss Schoheld, Bob McQuigg, Mr. Adair, Bill Pearce SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert McQutgg ,,,,, ,,,, . . ,,,,,, ., , ,,,,Pi'l'.YIlIl'IlI Williatn Pearce ,,,, ,,,,,,,, I 'IIT'-,IH'.NIIIl'IlI jo .Xnna Latttenschlager .. ,,,,, .srrifflrzry Sue Halderlnan ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,. . ...Trf'11.w1rer ,Xnne Shamp, William Stetens ,,,,,,,,,,,, Social clmirnwn Nliss Ann Scholield, Nlr. Edward Adair ,,,,, ,, .41lzvi.wrs CLASS HISTORY lt all began in i950-the year when one ot' the most outstanding groups ol' young people ever to tread the halls ol' Mlooster High began a high school career together. Actually, two years ol' junior high had ollered proof ol' future greatness. Sportswise, the basketball picture was made a little brighter by the Colonels' two-year record ol' nineteen wins and four losses. The gals, too, Qnever to be outdonej were tnaking quite a place lor themselves on the GAA scene with the figures ol' Crow and Heeler llitting around the basketball all-star floor away back in the seventh grade. Under the guiding eye of Miss Helm and Mr. Ortiz, the '49 Colonel wrote and cotnpiled all the junior high news with Dave Smith, as editor-in-chief. All in all, the Class ol '5-l had becotne a big part ol' the junior high scene, and we now looked forward in eager anticipation to real high school life. Freshies we were-with stardust in our eyes. X'Ve invaded every Hgrown-up high school organization, club, or event with youthful glee, so happy to be at last a part of more mature surroundings. Ever present, however, was that leeling of awe when we gazed with longing eyes at the lordly seniors . . . With the donning of johnny Reb caps and the cry ol' The South will rise again! the sophomore year was upon us. One ol' the happiest in all our high school days, we elected our fflontinued on page one httndred thirty-twoj eighteen I Nr' NORMA JEAN ANGEL A laugh is worth ll thousand groans in any n:arkf'l.-Varsity cheerleader 2, 3,43 Reserve cheerleader I: DEC.-I 4, president 4: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, 3: Degree of Distinction 4: Soc and Ruskin I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4: Slate Fair 3, Gown of Glory 4: lfllla-X 3, 4, vice-president 4: GAA l. 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, vice-president 4: HW Girls 3, 4. publicity manager 4: Leaders club 3, 4: All-Star hockey 2, 3, soccer I, 2, 3, bowling 2, 3, baseball I: volleyball l, 2. 3, 4, swimming I, 2, manager 2, basket- ball 3, 4: .Xcquacatle I, 2, 3, leader 3: Modern dance 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Yi 2. 3, 4: Gvnrrul reporter 3: WHSY 2, 3. -I: Girls' chorus 1: Choir 2. 3, 4, secretary 3: National Honor Society -I. DAVID LEE ALEXANDER Tlzrrr' is no greal genius 1l'lllItlIll a Iinrlurf' of ma1lnr'x.v.-Band I, 2, 4: Orchestra 3. 4: WHSV I. 2: Latin club 2. 3: Chemistry club 4: National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA jANE BEELER Pal majors in friendlinf'.v.r as well as in .IlllI. -SDC and Buskin I, 2. 3, 1: 'Iihespian 3, 4: WHSY 2, 3. 4: Chemistry club 4, vice- president 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin club l, 2: Spanish club 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders club 3, 4: IV Girls 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4: All-Star hockey 2. 3. -I, soccer I, 2, 4. volleyball I, 2. 3, basket- ball 3, -I. baseball I, 3. captain I: .-Xquacade 3. 4: Sportsboard 4: Prom back drop chairman 3: junior Red Cross tlouncil I. 2: Girls' chorus I: General feature staff 3: Annual stall' 3. PAMELA ANN BEELER As rololfnl as pink .w1.v.vaIras len.-'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. social chair- man 3, program chairman 4: WHSY 2, 3, 4. commercial chairman 4: junior Red Cross council I. 2, 3. treasurer 2. Secretary 3: Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4: 'lihespian 3, 4: Honor lhespian 4: GAA l, 2, 3. 4: Sporlsboard 3. 4: .XII-star solley ball I, 2. 3, 4. captain I, f , basketball 2, 3, 4, captain 4: ,-Xquacade I, 2, 4, leader 3, 4, hockey ,N 2, 3, captain 3, soccer I, 2, 4, captain 2, bowling I. 2. 3. 4, cap- tain 2, 3: Girls' chorus I: General stall' 3, 4: NW Girls 3, 4, social chairman 4: Latin club l, 2. ELLEN JEAN BELL Not even an echo can cheat llt'7' oul of the las! worrl. -Latin club 1, 2: French club 3, 4: Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3: Gown of Glory 4: Orchestra I, 2. 3. 4: l 'l'.-X 2, 3, 4, parlimentarian 4. RONALD EUGENE BAHN Riglll is might, but a good lvl! n1'1f1'r hurl n flgllter. -Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: I-'ootball I. BEATRICE BESANCON She sllijls lzer mind inlo nezzlral anrl lvls hm' Ionguc idle on.-FBIA 3, 4. CONNIE BILLIAR The tray lo be happy is lo lllllktf olllers so.- DEAN BOYES Nowadays eweryborly wants life, lilarrly, and an auto- mobile in which to 1n1rs11e lzajzjzivzms.-A WILFRED A. BOST All great men haw' flrfecls: I lltI'1ltfkll few myself.- Amherst High School 1: Choir 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Boys' I ensemble 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Latin club l, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4, letterman 3, 4: Football 3, 4, letterman 4: Basketball 2. Y G , - page nineteen PATRICIA ANNE BOYLES She n1'1'f'r u.YfIIll'l'.IU llc'r.sf'lf wltwn .sllw mn .YfI'lkl'I' up II fI'ff'71d.YlliII.-fi.X.X I. 2, FI, 43 ,XllfStzu' busketbztll I, bowling I, 2, 3, 4, captain I. 2. 3, 4, soccer' -I, ltnckey 4. baseball I3 Spurtsboard EI, -I3 Leaders club I3 junior Red Cross council 23 I-'I3I..X FI, -I3 IfH.X I, 2: 'lri-Ili-Y 2. fI3 birls' chfmrus I. DANA BROOKS If all lllr' .v'11int.r :ffm .slwjal in r'lux,s u'f'rr' jtlufefrl wud In mul, lllffv zvoulrl lu' :nurlt umm' f'UllIflH'fIlI1If','fslllllldll J I council I3 l ilruln't'ztkers I, L. TI: IIztskt-tliztll L3 Gull fI. 'Ig III-Y 41 IIICCZX I. JUDY BR OWS' N Vw' IJ1'1'n Ill lust' runny flIlll'.X' lwfurr. hui Il11.x is ilu' fnxl lime' .XI'lIllIlIl'llf fum muff wtlr't'f'1l iuln il.-Yztrsitx clteet- Ieztder TI. 4: Rt-serw cheerleader' I. 23 I-.XA I. 2, fI. I3 Girls' l'IIOI'llS I3 Cltoir 2. 5, 43 DICCZX -I. s1't't'CI1lt'X I3 Sm' :md Ruskin I. 2. FI, 43 Nlfl. 2. TI: lriflli-Y 2. fI3'.XII-slzu' soccer 2. lmc'Ist'y 2, bowling 2, fI. mlleybatll 23 Ailllilfllill' I, 22 l lIl,.X II. FAYE BUTTERBAUGH As fri1'nrIly ax Ihr' firxl Il'lll'Ill Iuw':r' in .llurxz-Clirls' chorus I3 WHSY 23 CAI I, 2, fI, 43 ,XII-star smtet' I, volleyball I, EI, lutslsetlrztll I, baseball I3 .Xqtutczule I. 2. II. 43 junior Red Cross council 43 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2. EI, I3 l lIl..X FI, 4, settretztry -I3 l.IIJI'2ll'y club I, prt-sidenl 4. ,-'jf' Bilge tM'ClI ty - CUNNIE CARNEY Light uf lmir--ligltl of ltz'url.fOrt'xille lliglt Scluml I, 23 GMX FI. I3 .XII-stzu' bowling I. ANNA MAE CARAI-'ELLI Quirk, lulcr Ihr' Il'llI'l'I., lien' rmmfs ll lz'm'.'--CQXX I, 2, II, 43 .XII-star smu-r' I, I3 Girls' chorus I. ROGER HAROLD COOK Hr, rlf'j1at'1ing, lfmfffs lmltirzrl him fzmljniuls nu Ihr' jfmllmll fI!'l!l.?l.1lIlII club I, 23 Hi-Y 2. EI, 4. treasurer 2: Soc und liuskiu II, I3 Red Cross council I, 2, EI: Cheuiistrs club 43 Alunitn' Rotator -I3 Ifoutbztll l, 2, fI. 4. lettertnztn II. I, best ullensixe Iineurztn I3 lI:lskelbulI l. 23 'ltztck l, 2, II: lIztsCbnll I3 fQwu'rnl business stztfl' 43 Xnnuztl business stztll' .I, -I, Iealure stztll -I. WARY ALICE CARROLL A 1'm1tj'orlr1I1lr' swzw' of llllllltll' llml Iir'klz'.s zvillmul ,SFI!lll'llIIIg.'l,illlIl club I, 23 I r'ettc'lr club II, -I3 Auuunl Iezuure stall 43 Soc and IIuskin 2, fI, 4, secretary EI3 'l'hes- piatn 3, 43 Orchestra I. 2, FI, 43 Girls' clrurus I3 National Ilunor Smtielx FI. 4: District-State sctlmlarsliip tests I, 2, 3. I3 Student uIuut'ii I. 2. FI. 4, set'rctzrr'r-treztsurer 43 Class szcretutr 2. PHYLLIS CRATER A l6'f'llIlgf'I' will: lhf' Hlillflflj'-g'U-Slfllllf'U look.-Girls rlumrus I3 Latin club l, 23 'l'ri-I-Ii-Y 23 lfll.X 23 l lIl..X FI. 4, treasurer 43 WHSV EI, -I3 GAA 2. R. THEODORE CRAWFORD IVIIUI Il 1l0ll'l'.' II'lml ll built!! Wltltl fl ntrmf-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, chaplain 23 lhtskctliull l, 2, 43 lftmtlmll -I. lctternuur -I3 Baseball 23 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 Latin club 1,23 Boys' -.,, ensemble 23 Mixed ensemble 2, ?I, 43 Choir I. 2, 3. 4. president 43 Arlzttull feature stall and buys' sports editor 43 junior Rotator I. GARY L. DUNN H1 .v as lzuplny ns lu' nmlccs up his mind lo hc.-Hi-Y uh I I on inf, 'lg Ifrct ' c u J 3, -lg If tlxnll 3, -I, Icttcrntzm 45 Swinnn' I, 2, II. AI, Icltcnnztn II. AI: 'llrzick I. 2, Il, -I. IClllTI'IIIilII fl. I EDNA DIX 'l'l14' Aliljfv of .tcllnol-Ability, Iicrullv, lllmrnt.-XI I 1 I. L, fl, -I. recording sa-crctnry 4. Ilegtcc ol' Distinctio OIISSI. mlrzunntic winncr 2, Sllllc contest 2, I'rincc ol' IR-ztcc I, 2, 41 Soc and Iiusktn 2. fl, 4. 'lltcspizin 3, I WIISY 2. 3, HI, stall tucnllmcr 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 4: Client- istry club -I, ircztsurcr -I: Latin clulm I, 23 Ifrcnch clulm fl, I tllllllllll slztll EI, lcuttttc ctlitor Llp ficncml stall lcztturc wrilcr FI: UNK I, 2, fl. II, Sportlmoztrrl I. 3. rl. .XII-star 1 hockey L. fl, -I, SWlIllIIllIlg' fl, Intskctlmzul El. -I, vollcylmll I fl. I3 XI Girls fl. I3 I.cztclcrs club -lp National Ilonor . . , , . . Soctctx .I. -Ig Class co-souul l'll2llI'III2IIl 23 IIIUIII co-ch:tirut.ut ol inlcrniissirui SI: Ilomcconling zutc-mlztttt 2. Il. I. IIACK EDDY I lvl! frm' lllix llllllllllly' unlil I ntokc tiff.- KILYDE EBERT HIIIIIFI' film .wrrfc rrlm only ,xlanrl nnrl wail. - ROBERTA ELY II'lly sltoulrl gcldlcnlctl lJI'l'fl'l' Izlorzrlrcv?-I.zttitt club I, ' prcsitlcnl Ig I 'I'A -. 3. -I. song lc-alder SI, social clutirmztn AI' I lcnt Nlfl, I, L, fi, -I, cxccllcncc 33 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. prcsic - 3, lp Soc :intl Iiuskin I, 2, 3, 4: 'I'hcspian 2, 45. -Ig f.ozt'n of lilorv -I3 WHSY Al, GAA I, 2, EI, 45 .'XIlASl21l' haskclbztll I, 5, utptftin I, manager 4, howling I, soccer I, modern clztncc 2. fl: .Iquacztclc 2. EI, tnzutztgcr 4. social chairman fl: Sports Board -Ig French clulm fl, 43 Girls' chorus Ig Choir 2, II, 'I' Class sccrctarv EI: National Honor Socictv fl. -I: Sttulcnt council I3 Anlzunl stall' girls' sports cclilorf-I. JACKIE LOU ELDER .hlllflll Tlllllfl' lull: Io Il num llmn an angcl any lllljli GAA I, 2, 3, 4: All-star basketball I. soccer I, bowling 4 I III..-X 35 XYHSV 2, fig Tri-Hi-Y 2. Fl. 43 FHA 2. LI: Girls' chorus I. CONNIE JEANNE DILLER life is Il llfllllllflll Ituu' !'0lIl'lIU.Yf'Il by God lo lu' 1'lliUI'l'll by all.-Stuclcnt council I: junior Red Cross council 2. fl. I, vice-president fl, prcsiilcnt II: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, Il. I, clcvo- tionztl chuirtnatn -I: CLIN I, 2. 3 -I: .XII-slztr Iuiskcllmll I. soccer I. 3, AI, captain -I, ltockcy 2, 3, II, xollcylmull I, EI, -I: Latin club I, 23 Ifrcnch club fl, -Ig CIICIIIISIFI' clulx AI, Orchestra I. 2. fl, -Ig Solo contest fl. I: Iinsctnlxlc contcst 2, fl, II: National Honor Socicty I. ALICIA ANN CROW If ull Iltc can in .-Inu'l'i1'r1 u'1'r1' jflurrrl curl In rrzrl on u long hill, xunn' lool zvrmlrz' Irv lo jams llu'm.- YIIIIIIII I, 2, 3, Al: Latin club I, 23 I.iIn'au'y club I3 GIA I. 2. II. II, prcsiclcnt 43 Sportslmoztrxl I. 2. fl. 'lg .XII-stair socccr I. 2, I. hockey 3. -I, howling I, 2. Pl, I. captain -I. Imslwtlxalll I, 2. fl, -I, captain II. swimming I, 2. II. I, cztptatin Il. I, xollcy- hull I, 2, fl, -I3 .Xqtutczulc I. 2, fl, -I, i'0'IIl2IIlIlgl'I' Il, 'IQ Lcztflcrs club fl. -lg WN Cfirls fl, 'Ig I I5I..X fl. -I3 'I'ri-Ili-Y 2, 3, -Ig Protn cofcliztirtnztn ol' clean-up umnuittueg Wond- wiml quintet FI. -I. NIARCARET JEAN DKIUS Willing Io zcork, willing Io Illll-Y, willing lo hwlp n'ln'rc- ufrr ilu' llI1l'I'.7cvI'C't'II I.osztI High School I3 Ili-Ili-Y flg .junior Rc-cl Cross council 2: Ifrcnclr club Il, lg Soc and Iiuskin I, CHESTER DIV ITU II1'rr',v lo llllll!lIl'I'.Y1llll'.I.I' lu' Io all 365 ol llIl'HI.l M sqm, ,,. fu s, . ' IJZIQC lVVCIIly-OIIC PATRICK M. EWING Those who conmiarzd llu'mse'l1fcs can communrl olliers. -Latin club I, 23 Library club I3 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, president 4g Three Wisz' Fools State Fair 3, 'llhespian 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 WHSV 43 Chemistry club 4, president 43 Class president 33 junto club 33 Buckeye Boys' State 33 Football I, 2, 3, 4, letter- man 3, 4. co-captain 4, best defensive lineman 3, 4, honor- able mention All-Ohio CIICIQ Basketball l. 2, 3, 4, letter- man 4, co-captain 43 Track l, 3, letterman 33 District- State scholarship tests I, 2, 3: junior Rotator 43 lirnffrul business stall 43 Annual business stall and feature staff 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ROBERT S. EMLONG A grade'-srliool zvoridrr who xtill has us in .YIl.SlJl'lI.V'. - Football I3 Track I3 IJICCLX 4, reporter 4. WOLFE FINGERHUTH A smile is a IlH.Y.Y7l'll7'll in any lzuigimgc.-Ifrietlrich- Iibert-School. Berlin. I, 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 French club -I. JUNE FILOCCO Either llll find ll ivuy or I'lI nmkr one.-Soc and Buskiu 'S 4' I ibr'trv club 3' FH X -I ., , . 1 ., . . page IWCFI ty-two BETTY KAYE FISHER It isn't often that you find beauty and lirainx conilzincrl so dexterously in om' jnfrson.-Latin club l, 2: Girls' chorus I3 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Band Majorette 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 43 Gown of Glory 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Spanish club 3, 43 Chemistry club 43 junior Red Cross council 3, 4, secretary 4: l 'I'A 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, president 43 Prom refreshment chairman 33 Anmlnl organizations editor 43 Grm'r1il busi- ness staff 3, feature stall' 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. LARRY LYMONE FLICKINGER On lhe ficld he .sllozux his grit, Off ihc fiirld he shows his u'il.fLatin club I, 23 Football I. 2. 3. 4. lettcrman 43 Track 3. PEGGY ANN FITTLER IIVIIFII zuorrls' rtrf' .W'llI'I'I', Ihry are .wfldom spent in ifnin. -Girls' chorus lg Orchestra I, 2, 3. 43 DECK 43 FHA 4. DANIEL LEE FRANKS I'm no! in Ihr roll of common llIf'll.iHl-Y 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, co-captain 43 Baseball 2. HAROLD DELROY FRANKS The world will always need men like him.-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, letterinan 3, 43 Baseball 23 Track l, 3, 4, letter- man 43 Prom co-chairman left side3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice- president 2, program chairman president 43 Latin club l. 23 junior Rotator 43 Rifle club l, 2. 3, 4, president 2: Amiiml advertising stall 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH FRANKS She is a zuonmn of few words, but often.-FHA 2, 43 FBLA 4. ANITA LOUISE GROVE S110 11f'1'er'uiol1111's the lau' of klllIllIl'KS.-I I IA 43 FBLA 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star volleyball I3 .Nquaratle I. SARA RAE GRIFFITI-I If is better to lu' .vnmll and shine than large and fax! fl xluzdozu.-Junior Rell Cross council 33 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 l 'I'A 2, 3, 43 Spanish club 3, 4, secretary 43 Chemistry club 43 GAA 2, 43 NFL 2, 3, 4, Degree ol' Merit 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 XYHSV 2. 3, 4, devotional chairman 43 Soc and Buskin I, 2, 43 lhespian 2. 3, 43 Honor lhespian 43 lienrrul stall' 2. 3, -I, exchange emlilor 4. feature reporter I, 2. 3. rl. IACK HARTER ll' I'm Xlllllylllg :vhrn the lufll ringxl, wake me up.- BEVERLY GAUWEILER To love and Io lu' lomvl is lhe grwtlrxl llllIIlIl1ll'S.Y in exi.vtw1r'1'.- ROBERT J. HAIR I'ersi.vier1t rouragc wins the smile of fulrn-Baseball 3, 43 Basketball, Reserve 3, Varsity 4. FLOYD JACKSON HASTINGS There is no index of Clllllllfflfl' so surf' IIS the waive.- Band 2, 3, 4, council 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 Mixed ensemble 2, 3, 43 Boys' ensemble l. 23 Hi-Y 43 junior Rotator 43 Latin club I. 2. PHILLIP FRANKS He'd I'llllIl'I' lmzlzf ilu' zozizferxe 1li.ror1I1'rr'1l than llix llair.-Football I, 2, lelterman 2, 33 Basketball I, 23 Baseball 3, letternlan 33 Track I, 2. Ietternlan 23 Latin ' ' ' Y l Club I. 23 Spanish club 3, 43 Hi- PHYLLIS EILEEN FRANKS f II is Illfl' lo lu' mllurnl if yozfrz' ualurnllx' l1i1'1'.fl3 l'.-X I, .,,5 .,'.. t. 3, e. , rf. I, 2, 3, 4, Ill-HI-I 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 3, 'lg Latin club I I 1 XX 5 Xllstn bowling., I tfnnul st mlo ,l., ,..,. .1 ., contest 3. 43 National Honor Soc' ALLEN M. GAMERTSFELDER lypi: 43 Sc A nmn ujlzfr his own llf'!lIil.+l'l0llllJ2lll I, 2, 3. -I. letter- man 2. 3. 43 'lrack l, 3, 4, Ietterman 3. I3 lizwketlrlll I 2 33 Hi-Y 4. DONALD GARN 1 1-y Hzfs u fool who ranrml ln' znzgry, lull lu .x' u wire' num ll Y 4 zvlln will IIlll.'l'-lax I, 2, fl. 43 I page twenty-three - I ALICE JOYCE HIDER A linppy rlisjioxilirni like dollars niill july your way !I1ljllllllf'.--lllfl-Hl-Y 2, 33 DECK 43 GAA I, 2, 43 W Girls 43 Leaders club 43 Sports Board I3 All-star baseball l soccerl 3 4 ca tain 3 hocku 4 camtiin l bowtlin l p' ., ya f, 'g. volleyball 33 INHSY 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE LEE HALDERMAN Ax warn: and friendly as the clutch of a lilllf' girlis lmnrl.-Latin club l. 2, vice-president l3 French club 3, 4, social chairman 33 GA.-I l, 2, 3, 43 Sports Board 33 .Xll-star hockey 3, 4, soccer 3, basketball 3, 4, volleyball 2, 33 UW Girls 3, 4, vice-president 43 Student council l, 2, 3, il. vice-president 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Soc and Btlskin l, 2, 3. 43 Gown of Glory 43 'Fhespians 2. 43 Leaders club 3, 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, program chairman 43 NFL l. 2, 3, 4. recording secretary 31 Degree of Distinc- tion 3, 43 Dramatic state finalist 2, 33 District winner 2, 33 District-State scholarship tests lg 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Annual feature stall 2. 3, 4: Class co-social chairman 33 Glass treas- urer 43 Prom attendant 33 Homecoming Queen 4. DUANE EUGENE HOLMES We don'I nianl liirn any longer: lnf'x long Fllflllgll al- ready.-Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Spanish club 3, 43 Football l, 2. BEVERLY EUNICE HOFACRE A quiet girl and quite Il girl!-'l'ri-Hi-Y l, 2, 33 FHA li Soc and Buskin l, 23 GAA l. is rage twen ty-four Q I 1 1 VINCENT LEE HUMRICIHOUSER The rule of my life is to nnzlw fIll.YfIIl'.S.Y a jrlmxiin' anrl f1lf'rl.v1lre ri llllXl7Il'.I.Y.--l UOllD2lll I, 23 'llrack 23 Ili-Y 2. 3. -l. AGNES WVRIGHT HOOVER A Silflfklllll wil sjzrinkled liberally zuill: Ilionglilfiillrimx. -Greenville High School, Greenville, South Carolina, I. 23 Mclllenaghan High School, Florence, South Carolina, 33 G.X.X 43 .-XII-star hockey 4. soccer 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y -I3 Chemistry club 43 Spanish club 4. LETTA MAE HOOVER lnlo your l1f'arl'.s tr'f'usury sin- slips Il 1'lJfll.--fliilllll club l, 23 'liri-Hi-Y 2, 33 DEGX 4, vice-president 43 junior Red Gross council 43 Girls' chorus I. JOHN THOMAS HUXLEY livery frerklf a .spark of u'il.-Latin club I, 23 DEC.-I I3 Football l. 23 Baseball l, 2, 33 'l'rack l, ANITA LOUISE IANNARELLI She drffnnis of I1 Palm in her j'nturr'.w-G.X.X l, 2, 3, 'li .Xll-star hockey 4, basketball l, 2, 3, bowling 4, soccer l3 Sports Board 43 Leaders club 3, 'lg Girls' chorus li FBl..X 33 Reserve cheerleader 2. ELOISE SUE ISGH A personality will: a USZl'lSlI.u--Iilllll club l, 23 Glass treasurer 23 Spanish club 3, 4, president 43 GAA I, 2, 3. 43 Leaders club 3, 43 All-star swimming 2. 3, hockey 3, 4, bowling 43 .Xquacade I, 2, 33 HW Girls 3, 43 Sports Board 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Representative to Model Leg- islature in Columbus 33 Soc and Buskin I, 2. 3, 4, treas- urer 33 'Fhespians 2, 3. 43 NFL l, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Dis- tinction 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, 3, 4: First in NFI. District in Girls Extempore 33 National Tournament 33 State cham- pionship Debate 'lieani 33 Prince of Peace 23 Voice of Democracy winner 33 General feature writer 33 Annual feature staff 4: Girls' chorus I3 Ghoir 2, 3, 4, Choir coun- cil 23 Mixed ensemble 3, 43 Prom intermission co-chair- man3 National Honor Society 43 Homecoming attendant 3, 43 Track queen 4. ROBERT DALE KIRKPATRICK liy hix :Wm you knou' lu .x' Iriih,-I-Ii-Y -l: Spanish rlnh 29. 4. ' 'IOHN KASER I'1'1' m'1'1'r flour Hilllllllg unrl I 11'on'l flu il ugaimi IRMA LOUISE KREIDER lilf'.v.w'rl are Illoxz' who run give willmlll 7'1'llll'lIIlH'I'lHg rmrl lulu' Zflllllllll frirgeltirig.-Soc' and Ruskin I. 2. 3, 4. secretary 4: 'lhespizin 2, 3, -I: Honor 'Ihespian 4: Stun' Ifuir 3: lk-haute I. 2: Nlfl. I, 2, 3, Degree of Distinction 24: WHSY 2. 3, 4. iiranna nizinugcr 3: Stale winner .'xlllCl'iC2ll1 Legion lisszly Contest 2: l 'l'.X 3, 4. treasurer 4: Student council 2: jnnto duh 3: Latin cluh l.2: French dnb 3. 4, it'l'l4Cl2ll'f -1: National Honor Society Ii. 4: Dislrit'lAStz1u' Scholarship ICSIS I. 2, 3, -1. GEORGE B. KLINGER Bu! l.llll'l'llI'f' !'1i!I'l play lm.xkf'll1rlll.-l,atin clnh I. 2: French flnh 3, 4: junior Red Cross council l. 2, service chairman 2: class vice-president 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. vice-presi' dent 3: Baseball l. 3, 4, letterinan 3, 4: Coil' 2: Basketball l. 2. -I. letlerlnzln 4: Choir 4: XYHSY 2, 3, 4. ROGER E. KRITES Ilwllfll vnu dig llIIllllll'I' ou! of lroulzle, yflll-lI1l1'!' ll plan' in bury your 0Zl'lI.1FilllllJl'C2lkCl'S I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, chaplain 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Rzisehzlll I, 2. fi. -1. letterman ' 5 4 . . ROSCOE ERNEST KRAUSS Worknwn are plentiful, Im! Ilia llI!ISlf'l'.Y arf' jeux- Basehall 2. Golf 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, prof grznn chairman 2, 4: Photographer for General 2, 3, 4: Photographer for Annual 4: Rifle club 2, 3: Prom orch- estra chairman 3: junior Rotator 4: WHSV 4. CARL ROGER JENTES Thr llzingx I iurnry about !llHI'l lI1lII'lII'lI.--l'il'1.X I. 2. 3, 4. RALPH JONES ljlllz' 11'orl1l.' l'nl rmrlvx' In 1'onrl:u'i.'- ELEANOR SLOAN JOHNSON An inlf'lligr'uI girl is one Zl'llH l.'mm'.x lun Ilmn Ihr man .the lmpju'n.v In lu' lulking lu.+lL.X.X l, 2. Ii, 4: .XII-wtar motel' I. howling I, LARRY DUANE KINNEY 'Hn' wil llml mm :lo liwas ullw lllflllqlllk' lmmlmm' hm lwrn fzlnyrrl sion' 1lll!'ll'Hl lllllf'A'.-sP2llliSll duh fi. 4: liaise-Imll I, 2, 4: Latin cluh I: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: llztnd 2. fi, 4: Orrheslrzi 2. 3, -l. L. page twen ty-five I I I A I RICHARD MCAFEIL Meri! ix utorllzirr llmn f!lllIl'.A'-I'II'I,X I. 2, 3. I. DORIS MARIE LEINER Beauliful faces are llley tim! zumr the light nj Il plemsanl spirit Illrrrf.-GA.-X I, 2, 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 IVIIX 2, 3. 43 Girls' chorus lg Spanish liIllIl 3. -I: Latin t'Iuh I, 21 .XII-star volleyball I, soeeer I3 District-State scholarship test 3, CHARLOTTE FAYE LIGHTFOOT Her 111111 is rm l'lUll1ll'HI ax her f0llgllf'.'NI'-L I, 2, 3. 4. Degree ot' Merit and Honor I. Degree of Iixt'eIIent'e 2, Dcgre of Distinrtion 3, 4, recording secretary 33 Prince of Peace contests I. 2. 3. 4, city winner 2. 3. 4: Alunto 3: Debate I. 2. 3: Yoife of Democracy 3, -I, city winner 3, honorahli- mention in state 3. second place in city -I: 'l'ri- Hi-Y I, 2. 33 BlIlTIxCyC Girls' State 31 Choir 2, 3. 41 Xa- tional Honor Society 3. 43 Lihrary duh Ig I'II'CIll'Il cluh 3. 43 flfmfml stafi I, 2, 3, 4, eoveditor 43 Som' and Iiuskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, -I, secretary 33 Slnlf Fair 33 GAA I. 2. 3. 4. .XII-star haskethall I, VoIIeyhaII I, soccer I: Ifreedoni Ifoundations winner 4: WHSV I, 2, 3, 4: Alllllllll Ieature staff 4. ROBERT FOREST MAIRS He may not In' llllll'lL- of ll xirzger. Intl lu' rwlrlirilx' made Ihr rlnss room luun.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Chemistry eluh 43 Latin tluh I, 21 Swimming 2. 3, 4. ROBERT DUNCAN MCQUICG Heir ll num IUIIUHQ' HIl'l1.-FOUIIJZIII I, 2, 3. 4. L'o-captain 4, Ietternian 3, 4: Basketball I. 23 Track I, 2. 3, lettm-rutau 23 Baseball 43 Prom front co-Chairman: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 3: -Iunto cluh 33 Tlzrez' II'i.se 1-'rmlx 33 Slalf' lfuir 3. liozvn of Glory 43 Soc and Buskin 2. 3, -Ig 'Ihespian 3. 43 Chemistry eluh 4: Latin eluh I, 23 .junior Rotator -Ig Student counril 41 Class president 4. PHYLLIS MARCOVECHIO The trouble about men is zulufn they are'n'I about nw. -Girls' chorus I1 DECK 41. I IlL.X 31 CXX I, 2, 3. -I: .XII-star hockey 2, soccer 2. page twentyhsix DAVID L. LEHMAN SlH'I'I'll ix ll furullr giwfn Io mm: In runrffnl his lllllllgllft ---Hi-Y 4: DICCX 4. KENNETH E. KUTZ l.iIllf'.sl1'ul:r'.x fell gnu! rmks.-XYIISY I3 Ili-Y 23 I-'t hall I. CLIFFORD LEIGHTY l'l1'u.x'r' rIon'l lzlllc :while I'n1 IIII1'II'l1f2lIllg.A4 JO ANNA LAUTENSCHLAGER So Illllfll fwfr lied up zvilh nn llll!If'I'Xf1llllIIl1Q hmrl CLXX I, 2. 3, -I: .XII-star xolleyhall I: NFL I. 2. 3. 4. deg ol' Nlerit and Ilonor I. 2. degree ot Iixt'eIILnt'e 3. 41 I 1 and Iltlskin I. L. 3. I. treasurer 43 'I'hespian I. L. 3, I tire president 31 Honor Ihespian 3. 43 fmzvrt of Glory I FIX 2 3 -I' Iri-Hi-Y 3 4' Choir I 3 4' WIISY I 3 I lfreneh eIuh 3. 43 Annual editor I3 Cfhentistiy duh I Secretari of class Ig I.atin cluh I. 2: National Honor Society 4. 'W I-ii I. 2. fi. Ilclrccw of Honor and Merit I. 2. fi: Sllli A fl- KARIS E. MANTON O flIlI!'l lns.v.' 'lilll'I'l' arf' frm' n'lm lclmu' Ilia' Irf'u.mu'x llial I in Y0Il.7AA'IlIlKISIflCk Sfhool, l',I., India , I. 2: CAA I, Swimming 'Ig Aqnzicacic 4: Mixed cliurns 4 FRANCES LUCILLE MARKLEY ,-I.x Irllrlzlrrl ru xln' ix 1'r'r'.wlIilf'.+lGirls' dmrns I3 Sm' and llnskin EI: IfIlI.A 3. 4: WHSY 2, 3. 4. JUANITA IIELLE MARTIN .S'jn'1'rl1 ix ilu' riplllr nf lllf' Viifulvl: .AIll'lII'l' Lx ilu' zfnin' nj Ihr rlzwjr.-I.iIJl'zIl'y Club I: I i'cdcric'LsIm 2: lfIlI,A 3, 4: FHA -I. urg High Schunl M A I CHARLOTTE VICTORIA MARTIN L ' Sizr' ix nflrn rlwffirfillg. S11ln1'linl1'.v a 1l'UllIlUI'.S llllllllll lrax A , ,Q n IIIIIII unrlm' il.-Latin Clnh I, 2: 'Iii-Hi-Y I. 2, II: GAA I. 2. 33 AII-slzu' hockey I, 2, 3, soccer I, 2. .PI L ALVIN G. METCALF NW . . , I Mun IX llIlfl1l'llA' lu'lzz'r'c'rl 1111 nngrl zlurl Il lHlllI'.--I'OOl- . ' -' - hall I, 2: Swimming I, AI: Ifrcncfh clnh EI, I: Ili-Y I, 2. 4. I 'iz Y HELEN LA VQNNE METCALF I L Dark 1'.v1'.c, :lurk lmir, .vpr1'11rls jny rw-:yn'ln'izzflinlin Y club I, 2: Oi'c'hcslrn I, 23 Iiwmfrnl hczul lypisl I: IfIII,A 3. A ' I I SHIRLEY NIAY MILLER Umv' I make' up my minrl I'm full nj lllfl!'l'l.YlUl1.+'vI'II Hi-A 2. EI, -Ig Sm' and Bnskni I, 2, 5. 4: I hcwpizni 45, -I3 NH Icnl I-. mnnril 253 !Q1'm'ml business slaII' 2, 3, AI. Imwincss nianager I 1-11111111 il I'C2lIlIl'C slz1II'g WHSA' 2, 3, 43 Nlziinmllc 3, 4 Ol'fI1cslrzl II. -I: I-'IILA II, I: GAA I, 2. FI. Ig Prmn rom unillcv l'II2III'III2lIlI .AIIIIIIGIKIC 4: National Honor Soricly 4 BETSY JANE METZLER Iiznul ,4 qllirl lcinll of l7I'tllllA' lllnl Il'l1l.A,ll'l.Y+Ill'1'l'I' .YllIlIll.A.+ I, 2, 3, Ig fll'I'IICSlI'II ,Ig I 'I'A 3, 'lg !ir'uz'rul IIIISIIICSS slzlil 5. I, Iii HIA 2. 5. I I-ills ch A' - - -3 ' ' t urns I3 I'rcnch club .I, -I, I.alin club I. 2: CIICIIIISIIAA' club -I. WILSON D. MILLER llix fam: ix his juy mul llix toy.-IfI A I. 2, 3, I, scorc- lznw' 24. prcsiilcnl -I. HELEN MARY M ISHLER Th r'r1 .v ll jrrnl :lull u rlvzfillrx' lll'Il!'Illll hm milrl L I . , .., I - .. . - . ' ' 4 1 mlz'rim'.- CAA I, L, Ei: IVIA L, 3. 4, sccrctzirx -I: Tri- HIA P 5 4 Inls di 1 I lrnfml IJIISIIILN stiff ' .5 lypiwl ,,,, 3 ,. uns , If ' ,' 's.'.'2 -.', I: Latin Club I, 2. S page twenty-seven HAZEL -IUNE MOORE She gmfs right wlzen lhingx gn z4':'r:11g.-UXA 2. Zlg All- star bowling 2, hockey 3: FT,-X 2, fl. 4, lllJl'lll'lllll 253 'l'1i HIVY 2, Pl, 43 IAHA 4g C-urls cliurus lg l,2lllIl club I, 2. NANCY LEE MOORE 'I'h1' 1'i'1's llrzzfe il.4I.ulin duh l, 2: Girls' fliorus llil-HI-A 2. fl, 45 I- IX 2. fl. 41 f.1'r1r'1'nl lmwinciw stall fl, -l HERBERT PHILLIP MULLEN, JR. Z p ad, Hrfs rm! nzerrfly ll rhip off Ihr old lrlnrlc-lu .v Ihr' rm! r lllrffvy l1in1sfflf.fI7o0llulll lll2ill2lgCl' 2. llczulllizliingel' Il, -lg . T, , Swimming lll2ll'lHgCl 2, 3, ll, 'liuck I, 2: Rillc club l. 2, fi, gf' Y lg XVHSV 2. fl, 4, Chicl' cligillvcl' Al. Q - Q M I . X, CLEM O. MOSES ' Smurf jwople haw' Ihr right aim in life hu! Jlrwfr' pull x 'f Hua 1riggfr.-Baskcllmzlll I, 2. fl. 1: llziwclmll l. l: HifY 1. 5 I f l page twenty-eight Q-4 FL. RAYMOND GEORGE MUSHOCK llc' hm ll h1'r1rI nf gold mul SlJl'IlllA' all hix lzmf' Izying' Io mlrrlz il.-lfoullmll 2, 3, 41 Bziwkcllmull l, 2, fi: liack l, 2: Hi-Y 2. fl, 'lg Annzml slufl' -lg Llunim' llullllul' bl: l.z1lin fluli I, 2. ELIZABETH ANN MUNCY Cflllfflllllll c'l1w':jn1lr1f'.x.x - Il .sign of U'l'.VlUIlI.7l,llll'1ll'X I I I llllll l. L. 253 l,:lli11 club l, L: .lunim R4-ml Cum uruuril L lflfl 2, Fi. Al: l ll.X 4. RIIM MYERS Su hluml, .so lull, ln .x' lilcwfl by all. FRED MEYER Hz' ulIr'ru'1.v fr'ir'mlx as Il lllllgllff ulIrurl.s ll'Ull.7fllli'l wcliulc' llurmznm llosc. lllClllCll. l. 2, fl: lli-Y -l. RICHARD ARTHUR ODENKIRR lirvwily ix Ihr .mul nj wil.-v-Hi-Y 2: lllCil.X -l. j0AN N E MARIE MYERS A soft rnlszurfr Imnrlll IIZVIQ' I1'l'llfIl.fl'Hl-,X 2. El, li Spun ish cilulm .5. 4. - RICHARD A. PAGNIANO -I eftwy no mm: Ilml klIllZl'.Y Ill!H'l' Ilmn lityswlj mul jzily htm Ilml lmonur lf's.r.-Hi-Y 2, fig lfiltnhreakers lg Ill-1C,X Al. WILLIAM JOSEPH PEARCE H1 .v ltilrlwrl lm ZIVIQUII lu n .rlur mul llmtrlrzzirotllv 'lZl'lIllX Illr' fuI11rf.- Latin cluh l. 2, social chairman ll' Hi-Y 2. 3, Al, secretary Alg Soc anal Buskin fl, Alg lhespian 'lg Student council 2, 'l, president -lg Class social fhairman 2' Class social Chairman fl: class rice-president -lg lfoothall l 2 fl 4 letternrtn 3 4' lhselrtll 2 3 4 letterman fl l llaskelhall 2. Pig 'ltaclt lg junior Rotator -l, PAUL EUGENE PINNICKS Amlrilion is lllv germ: of nolllr llf'I'll.W.1I'.0Kllllilll l, 2. fl. -lg liasehall I, 2. 3: Hi-Y l. 2, fl. -lg Chemistry cluh -lg Choir l, 2. 3, -l. MARY PFLEUGER lffrtulr is of ilufll n fmuwr.--A-,Xkron Blleltlel l. 2g CL.X.X fig 'l'ri-Hi-Y fl. AVERY DANIEL PRATT, -IR. I zuonlrl Hllllt'I'1l'l'lll' our tvonl upon ilu' Horlc of Agn Ilmn len Illnmrlnrl in ilu' .YllIlll.fI.2ilIIl l'llllJ l, 2. presi- dent 2g lfremh rlnh fi, -l. president -lg liaml I, 2. 3. Al, 1 concert master 2, 3, lg Dunn major L. -lg Orchestra l . . - . . V . . Z, 45. -lg State solo contest 2. .lg State ensemble contest 2, .l. lg Ilunto 2, fl: Hi-Y 2. fl, ll. vice-presitlent -lg WHSV 2, fi. -lg Soc and littskin l. 2, 3, lg 'lhespian 2. 35, 41 Honor , . . . . , . . . 4 lhespian Alg Llass ure-pt'esttlet1t .ig Swnnnnng l, Z. -l lnnior Rotator 41 Annual feature stall 3: Student connei l. 2: All-Ohio high school symphony orrliestra 'lg Chem istry club Al: National Honor Society Ei. fl. BERNARD QUICCI ll Irllmv Il llllgllljl 1'o11.sri1'nliol1.r nmu lo lf'll wllrlllrfr' l11J'.x llrrffl nr 1u.rl lair. - NANCY MARIE PHELPS She lmouxr Ima' In llimgrffe willmul Irvin-1 l1l.YIlgl!'l'1llllf'. --,tg - -tt-t.Ht-i 2, A, 41 on t, 21 l-HA 2. D DOMINIC NOLLETTI 'l'l11' good rlir' young. l'm going Io lim' In n rljn' oltl age. IIXI 2 'S HiY 'l l BARBARA ANNE PURTS HM' wil is Il lu.w' lo lilllf' lmmllx of llIIlglllI'l': 'I IA 2, tv J. -l. treasurer Pl. ure- Jresitlent 4g 'lti-Hi-Y 2, Il, lg l.atin ' 1 I cluh l. Lg lfiench rlnh 35. lg Chemistry clnh Al: .-lnnuul lealllre stall: Nationa l llonor horn-tx 'l. JOANNE ELIZABETH OTT Slu' has Ulfflynlll irlwns.-G.X.X 2. Pig 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2. Il. -lg l H.X I 4 5 . .,,. Z. .l. lg XX HSN 2, .lg lnnior Real Cross tonncil 3. ll. pnh- matt t'han'man lg l4lEI..X tl. I page twen ty-nine HARRIET LOUISE REICLH 1Il1'?'I Public Iinrrgi' No. I.-Girls' clrorns I: If'I .X 2. fl. 'Ig XVHSX' 2, 3. fl: Nl'I. I. 2, fig I.2lIlII clulm I. 23 I l'CIlfIl club fl, 'Ig Soc and Ruskin I, 2, fl, fl. liozvn of Glory Ig llicspian l, 2. 3, 'Ig Honor 'llicspian fl, -I3 G.X,X l. 2. 3, -I, .Xllvstar hockey 2, 3, soccer l, lmaskctlmall I xolleyhill I ,Xquacadc dancer 3. 43 fivnrfrnl stall' fl, I, co-cditor II: Na- tional Honor Socicty I. ' 1 1 .. ,2. PAUL WILLIAM RICH 414 af: Q4 Ax llHf'0HlllH'I'!llIIf' ax r'l11'11'ir1g gum.-Goll I1 Ifootlmall I: I Ilaslsctlmall I, 2: Hi-Y 3, I: l,atin clulx I, 21 I IIlllIlI'C2lIiCl'S I. A IANET ELIZABETH RICH Sludx Il grrnl b1'li1'1f1'r in I'U-l'f11l1'IllIlHI.7cIIIISI chorus I: C XX I 7 I 4, I.ih1.1t1 Illlll I. 2, fl, III ,X 2, fi. I. historian - 1 1 r., .-... 1 . 53 Soc and IIlI5IxIIl I, 2, 5, I: I hcspian l. 2, fi. -Ig I'I'ClliIl chili fl, I. MARILYN ALICE RIEHL l.if1' is lllfj, zvhnl you znnkw of il, mul itll , lion' you - 1 Inkz' 11.-Girls' chorus I: Latin clulm l, 2: I XX I I fi -I' G1'n1'rnl fi. I, 111al11 up UIIIUI -I, Spanish and Ruskin 2, 'l. 4: 'lilicspian fi, I: If'I'.X 2. fl, -I. historiaii 4' k'XX ' Girl S I., ...,.1 , cluh 3, -I3 Soc page thirty j0AN SCHAFER Sllf',.X .small lull .xo is ll .vlirlf of IIXIIIIIIIIIIQ' KATHRYN LYNN RITZI . I'z1'nx ll1'l' Illfillffllg' of olltwrx Ilml nmrle' you lllinlc of llrfr.-'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: I ISl..X 3. -I, social l'Il1IIl'llI2IlI 4: Girls' chorus I3 Hcnior choir II. -I: Girls' Clliljlllllll' 2, -I: Amzuul stall I, hcad typist -I. MARY JEAN SKIHAR HM' mood 1'r11'if'.r ax Nu' color of hm' crm l'llIlllg1'.X. - I 1tin LIIIIJ I 2 fills' cn cnrl I1 2 DITX 'I .2 ' .-I S' l'-l J- NIAKY LOU SCHUSTER Her Xllllll' ix likz' Ilia' noon .xjzlwidor of II zluqr in Plunr. Orcliestra 3, -lg Band I, 2, fl. sl, secretary I :Maiorcllc 2. fl, VI. head niajorcttc -lg Spanish club 3, -I: Latin fllllll lg lunior Red Gross council 43 Cihcniistry club -I, NC'l'I'Cl2II'X' 43 lL1'n1'r11l stall' 3, ll: G.X,X I: 'I'1i-Hi-Y fl, I. SHIRLEY JEAN SHANK I l11'arwoi1'r'.x in my IIIVIII4-IIIX' l'llI'I'IlIgX.-cIII'IS' choriis I3 Cllmir 2, FI. ll G.X.X I. 23 'Iiri-Hi-Y fl. ANNE ADELE SHANIP fl frimirl is om' who 11'11Ik.r in zvlufn Ihr' r1'.1l ol Ihr' zuorlll 11'11lk.1 mtl,--G.X.'X I, 2. fl, -I. president I, Sports- Ixoard 43 ,XXII-star swinnning 2, fl. captain El, liockcy 3, -I, basketball 3, AI, soccer 3, volleyball 3, Aquacadc l, 2, 3, 11, co-manager II: Leaders club 8, 4: WU Girls fl, -I, presi- dcnt lg Girls' cl1o1 11s lg Latin club l, 2: Spanish CIIIIJ fl, -Ig l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl, -I, trcasnrcr -I, council 41 Soc ZIINI lluskin I. 2, 25,43 Iltcspian 2, 3. -I: QIIIIIIUI' Red Gross council I, 2, 3. publicity cliairniatt 2, fig Gsfnrrul stall' 3, -I. senior associ- atc editor 4: Armual advertising stall' 35 I,l'0lIl corntnittcc head 3: Glass social chairnian AI: Student council 4: Na- tional Honor Socicly 4. ROBERT jA MES SKELTON Il'.s' grail In be grrril but grezilvr In he hunmn.--Rifle l'IlIIl I. 2: Hi-Y 2, FI, LI: IDIKLX lig Anmml stall' fi, RI. jUDITH LOUISE SKELLY Cl11'f'l'f11ll111'x,v is ax lllllllflll In hm' us Ihr zuhn' nl hm' ! I rl11'vI:.v.-'I'r'i-Hi-Y L, II, 43 FIA L, 3. 4, song It-udt-r -I3 Latin club l, 23 Spanish club fi. II, treasurer 43 Choir 2. FI, 'Ig IIITIICSIVZI 215, 43 fiwmrril husimrss staiII' -I: .junior Rui Cross ctltliwil lg Girls' fimrus I. ROBERT DEE SMITH llr .r nn ag major who xjn'1'i11li:4'.s in Ihr' rillliwilimz nj 1rienrIx.-- I-'I-A I, 2. FI, -I. ROGER SLATER livwi morlwrrilimi oughl :ml lo hr lH'lH'lI!'l'II In r',xr'm.s.-- I.zitm rlulx I. 33 Spanish club 3. -I. ure-pi'csiiIt'iit .iz Ili-I 2, II, 4: junior Red Cruss miliifil II. -I. ETHEL BALDWIN SMITH I'rl mllirr lu' guilty uf Iulking mtw' Il ju'r.wn'.x hwul Ihun hrfhinrl his Imrk.-l,utiii Club I. 21 lfrcnch club fi, I: liwmrril stall 2, Ii, 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, FI: Orchestra I, 2. II. 43 District-Staitc schlarsiiip tt-sts I, 2. TI. 'IZ Girls' chorus IC Nzllicmzil llunur Society 4, JAMES SMYTH II'.r quality Ihul zuunlx, not fllllllliily.-SOL' :uni Ruskin fi, -I3 Hi-Y 2, EI, 4, treasurer -1: Chemistry club -I: Riilc rluh 'Ig Ifiuicli club FI, 4. 'ACK SHELLENBERGER Thr' hm! may In lcnork ll rhijl nfl .WlIlll'Ulll A' .vlmizlalrr is lu 12111 him on Ihr' lIIl!'1t'.'+I'II'I.x 2, fi, -lg Choir I, RI: IIEIIIII IC I - . - r M Sm' and Ruskin gi, I: H1-X -I. WVESLEY P. SHANK II Ihr gum! lrnrl hurl Il'lllIII'1l mr' In zrrllk. h1 1l 'MINI' gizfru :nr four lags.-.Xi'tIiiil' IIiII High Srlinul. Saginaw. Niilhigitll, I, 2: I rLm'h l'IllIJ fi, -I3 IIIICIIIISIIA' duh -I3 Ifoul- lmll fi: Ilzisiwtlizill II: Prom UU-l'IlZlIl'llllIIl of right siilcz Ili- N -I. ELICK LEROY SHIFFERLY A Thr' :MMIII is full nj :willing l1r'11j1lr'+.xunl1' willing In work. ullierx rrilliug lu lvl f,ll'llI.-W-III'Y 22 IDICILX I. FRANCES ELISE SHUTT Ilwr gV1'ulr'.xt j1lf'u.xiin' is in jllrusirig 1lflI!'l'.V.'-I.1llIll t'IlIIl I. 2: Spanish tluh .I, 'IL Iiumi I, 2. Pi, I. rift'-pit-sitluiit II. titisuiti 4 Oithutri I 7 I I stutllix ' IIIIIII ' ,,. .,. . .. , ,. mg, ,..,,. ' 'Q - . -1 .-... .. 1 -, ' - -. II. -I, lJl'0gl'illIl Cililillllilli II, social t'Iiuirlllzlli -I: WIISY Ii, -I3 IIIICIIIISITI C'IllI7 'Ig fJr'ru'rul stall! PI, -I: IYUUQIWIIIII vlisciiilmlt' I. -I. page thirty-one I' LAURA LOUISE SNYDER To hide Il .w'r'rr'I from her is like Irving lo .xrtltlwflr flux'- J hh break past Il rooslz'r.fGirls' chorus Choir L. 3, 43 Latin I - 1. - club I. 23 I'rencb club 5. 43 C-.XX I. el. CAROL ANN SNYDER ll'.t ll fI'll'llIllY he'nrl Ilml has jzlrnly of fI'l4'Il!IX.fIIZlIICI I J 1 L, 3, 43 I'H.X I, L, PI, 4, program chatrtnan 3. president I3 'I'ri-Hi-Y FI, -I. secretary 3, 43 IFIIIIX FI, -I: Annaml make-up stall 4. MARY ANGELA STANFORD A lrunmn fllllllllllll 0ff'll1'I'gI' liulilfling own with guirllr. C' XX I 2 'I l letdcls tlub 'I I Iii Hi Y LI -I Put -:.i .-..t'C H2 . .,'1 'A - .,I ' rrnl stall' 3. 13 Chemistry club 43 ,XII-star swimming 2, PI, -4. soccer' -I: .Xquafade I, 2, FI, -I3 Latnt club I, 2. ROBERTA ANN SPROWLS If hair ix Ihr' l'I171l'lIllIQ glory. ntfrl Ihr l1rir1'.v.x.-'lt'i Hi-Y 3, 'Ig Girls' chorus I3 I H.X I3 Latin club I, 2. N SI , A 4VV f i g . ,ik .J 41 36. , . . 111-. x I ii fi, ,I arf li -at I page thirty-two , . 15' Q Q. ' r . gp L. WILLIAM STEVENS, JR. Illffnt plus mnlzilion nliunyx equals .Yll!'l'l'X.X.-ilIIIIIO 2, II: Hi-Y 2, 4, president 23 Soc and Iluskin FI, 43 'l'hes- pian 43 Tltrn' lI'i.xf' Fools 33 Gozvrt of Glory 43 XYHSV 2. 2, fl, general manager 43 Class social chairman 43 Student council 33 Track I3 Swimming I. 2, 3, 43 Latin club I ,23 Ifrcneh club 3, 43 Anntml advertising manager 43 junior Rotator 43 Chemistry club 43 National Honor Society 4, T CYNTHIA ANN STRAUB Double lroulzlf nzefrnzx double' 1'njoy1n1'nl.-Amum! stall, leature and advertising 43 firrzffrul stall' typist 43 GAA I, 2, EI, 4, secretary I3 Sportsboard 2, EI, 43 All-star swimming I. 2, hockey EI, soccer basketball I. 4, volleyball I, 3. Aquacacie I, 2. fi, -I, manager fl, 43 HIV girls 43 Leaders club EI, 43 IflIL.X 3. 4, president 4: Class treasurer 33 Latin club I, 23 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, rice-president 3, publicity chairman -I3 WI-ISV -I3 junior Red Cross council I, 2, 3 4, secretary 23 District-State scholarship tests I. 2, 33 Girls' chorus I3 Choir 2. 3, 4, secretary 43 Girls' ensemble fl: Mixed ensemble -I3 Prom attendant 33 National Honor Society 4. IOHN MILTON STOFER Silwirzf ix om' of Ihr' lmrdfnvl 11rgt1m1'nl.v to rr'f11I1'.-- Brecksville High School I, 2. 33 National Honor Society KI I J,'. JIM SWEAT I low' work-I could look ul il by Ihr' ltour.-Apple Creek High School I, 2. 33 Baseball 4. BEN TAEUSCH No man not ln' utixz' on on wrllply .SlUIllIIlll.f GAROLYN ANN TEEL Her mind is rzlzuays on llze lip of hrfr lOIIg'llE'.-.xllllib fade I, 23 GA.-X 2. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 IVHSV 3, 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2. 3, 4: Honor Thespian 3, 43 High PI'l'S.YIlI'l' AVPIII 33 Gown of Glory 43 Germrlll feature writer I, 2. 3, 43 State solo contest 33 Girls' en- semble I, 3, 4: Latin club I, 23 French club 3, 43 Girls' chorus l. Wi r Nui' REGENIA MARY WALTER . rt,, t,A 1,-,I Q yllll' FUIIIIIIUH Ill'lIUlIllllIll0!' nj fl'ir'1l1l.vl1ljr is ll .lIlIllI'.- lliHiY ' 5 I l'HX ' l l'llI X l l ffmmltxpist l -... . . -. . .. .v , 1 . EUGENIA ANN WALTER Quirl mul .shy llul mlrlws Ihr ryr.--l ll,X 2, l: l lll..X fl, .. .,l, . . l: lrthllil 2, 3, -I: lmnrml typisl -l. -IOHN RICHARD WVEAVER His ifoin' zruulrl ln' lln' louwxxl lllfll' on any o1'g1m.- Latin Club l, 2: Hi-Y -lg junior Rccl Gross council 2: WHSY rl: Nlfl. Al: Dt-hate vluh 'lg Choir 43 Nlixccl cnscmhlc 1. BERNIE WARREN Hr' has ilu' lmllil of ojzvning his mnullz and going away foul leaving il.-Football I. 2, ft Basketball lg Swimming L 2, fl. 4: 'l'rac'k l. fl: Baseball 23 Latin club I, 2: Hi-Y 2, 4. IUDY RAE WERTENBERGER 1'P'lll' fflllfllgl' is llkf' n kilf: Il .xlrrmg zrinfl mi.w'.x il lIlg'Ilf'l'.- JUDY YVILLIAMS Her mi111l'.v likz' u zvllirljmol-r1lu'ay.s' g0llIgIll'UIH1!l in l'lITlI'S.-FliCIlCll duh 43 Girls' chorus lg Lcatlcrs club -l. LEILA MAE THOM ASON HHIIIIIHIIA' is ilu' Imy for nw. --GA.X I. 21 l ll.X l: Girls' , . ,, . .. . chorus l: Lhoir -, gl, lg Girls vnscnrlmlt- Al. MARILYN TROYER llwr r'l1'1'1'r llHg1'!'.V fllllflllfl' Illllgll' rzolfxx.--G.X.X l, 2, 25. 'li .Xlllstar basketball I, rollcylmall lg junior Rctl Gross coun- t'il l, 2. program fllillflllllll 2: Girls' chorus I, accompanist lg Latin club l, 2: WHSY 2. El. Al, music' chairtnan 'll Nlfl. 2. fl, Degree- ol' Nlcrilg Orrin-stra fl. 1: Choir 2, fl. l, ac' companist Pl: District solo fl, -lg Stale' solo fl, ,lg Annual nlakt'-up -.tall 1: l'll'l'lli'l1 club fl, -l. sorial i'll2lll'lll1lll -I. .ions mcgH,xRn VOSTEEN ll's lnfmz zvrillen and it'.v luwn .mid llml fri1'mllimfs.v like' his is lmuml Io sjnrurl,-Hi-Y 2, 3. Al: l.atin clulx I. 2, vica- prcsitlcnl 2: lfootlmall 2: Nlfl. Dvlxalv. llc!-ll't't: ol' Nlcril -li lllrcmistry club -1. NIIRIANI AIOANNE VARNS fl Hll.vlri1'r spiril will n1'1'1'r lu' fnurzrl.-Girls' clmrus lg Glmir 2. 25. Al: Nlixctl CIlSCllllJllT bl: ll'l-HI-A 2. Il. -lg FHA l. 2, .l, -4, Ili-County presimlt-nt 5, tltrrotronal cltairnran -l. llclcgatc to National l ll.X convcntiong Spanish l'llll7 Ii. 1. 'ir l page thirty-three NANCY LYNN WINKLER A rrnutn ii in her lleurl.-Girls' chorus Ig Clhoir 2. FI. -I' 1 I' IA 2. 3, -I: Soc and Iiuskin 3, -I: Spanish club .I, -I: CAN I, 2. II. -I3 .XII-star basketball I. 2. fi. I. hockey' II. I. captain I, soccer 3, 4. Nloderu Dance fi, xolleyhall fi. Imaselrall I, 'st is club I Cnls II 5 I 3 I.eade1' K -3 5, . I ALAN KEITH WING ET l'm :willing lu lee 1'ou1'i111'1f1l, lzul ielln nm corrifinre ll f --lunto 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, fi, 4, secretary -I: WHSY II. -I: Som and Ruskin EI, -tg Ilrespian I: fimeu nl lilmy' I: Clhoit I, 2. fi, 41 Mixed ensemble II. 41 tilass president 21 Studeut council 2, 4: Ifoothall I, 'Ig Irack I. II: Ibasketlrall I. Latin club I, 2, president Ig Annual staII' fi, -I. liusiuess manager 4: junior Rotator -I: National Honor Society I. FRANK WINTER Hz' zelw can IIIIl.Ylf'l' time mu lIlllXlf'l' rieatlr mw'ry'Il1iri I t L s. 2 1 AIIattcI . 2, II, -I, Jresideut -I: Orch -stra I. 2, II. I, stri sestet fig Swiiuuiing I, L. 3, 4. Ietterurait 2, fi, -Ig Irack I. I IIlIIIlI'CRlI'iCI'S I. 2: IYHSY 'Ig Clhetuistry club 41 IIi-Y I. J. SI. 'Ig Spanish cltth FI, I: I.ZIllII clulr I. 2: Rifle tluli I, 2. 1 yice-president L: National Honor Society I. KENNETH GEORGE WIRTH II'nmf'u lilff' u Nlfllllg, .yileul mm: l1ccr:l1.w Illey' llliulc he x . . . I . , . listening.-l.atin club I, 2: I'reucIi eIuIm 5. 'Ig Itoothall -I' 5 Track FI, 4: Iiasketball TI. I. page tliirty-four .I UAN ITA YODER As Ally' as u lfillen mul fuxl us I'llH'lI'c'l'. 'IAIIIII cluli I, 2: Spanish club II, I. sectetary-treasurer II: MIX I. 2. II. -I: .Xquacade I, 2, II. I: UW Girls II, 43 Leaders club II, -I, .Xllhstar Iiaselmll I, yolleyhall 2. socicer FI. hockey I3 Soc and Iiuskin I. 2. 24. 4: 'Ihespiau 2, EI. II: Honor 'Ihespian -Ig -Iunior Red Cross council 3. -I. program chairruan 4: flnnuul staI'I' 3, -I, make-up editor 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. II, I. tice-president 'IQ IIIICIIIISIII club -Ig Choir 2. fi, I. KENNETH YOIIER II? .nuyl luke the zeollrl us we fluzl il mul inzjnnwe il if uw' !'!lH.7I.ZlIIlI club II, 'Ig DICILX I, 2: Ili-Y -I: IIaseIiaII -1 fr 4 TED ROSS ZIMMERMAN The Imulflf' with lmulzle is Ilml il 11lu'av.x ylmls uul like fun.--I.:ttin club I. 2: Hi-Y 2. TI. 'IZ Rille club I3 I ootbalI I, 2: Irack I. 2. JAMES K. NIUNCY l'fzf1'rvlin1r' I .rel mx' .mils llzf' zeiml elmnent.--IizlsellzlII I. 23 Ifoothall fig 'Irack fi. I: IfIf.X 2: Spanish club II, I. DAVID HAROLD' SMITH AAI: lliru for II rleftnilimz and l1e ll give -YH!! Il l1'u-miuulr' Uflllfllll.--I.2lIIlI club I, 2, secretary I: Debate I. 2, TI. il. District CIIZIIIIIJIIJIIS 2, 15. State CIIXIIIIIJIUIIS 2. II: Nlfl. I. 2. IS, I, Degree oi Distinction 2, Pi, -I. president -43 WIISX' I. 2. II, -I, chief announcer -I3 Soc and Iiuskiii I. 2. II, -I1 l'Iies' piau 2, fi. 'Ig Honor Iliespian -I: president 'IQ 'l'l1f' Iiixlmjr .Ilixl11'l:u1'r'.y 2, 'lllree II'i.rf' l'ool.s II, Stale' I-'uit' 3. flown of Glory I3 NH, Student Congress I. 2, II, 'Ig lierinril staII' I1 .ftuuunl Ieature stall' 3, 4: Student council II: Hi-Y 2. II, 4. secretary 2, 'Iraek lg Buckeye Boys' State II: Voice of Deinocracy' contest 3, sl, Iirst in IocaI -4, second in local II: Senior ClIioir II, AI, Iunioi Rotator 4: National Honor Society TI, 43 Clheinistry cluli 'Ig Prince ot' Peace 2. II, -I. Iirst in local LI, Iirst in county -I, second in distriet -Ig I District-State Sclilarship tests I, 2. TI. 4: ,lunto club 2. 5. FRANKLIN D. WEAVER Tllrift is ll Zt'lHI!If'I'flll TfII4l1ll', e.rj1f'1'i11lly' in IlIll'l'.YlIH'.Y.f Spanish club EI, Ig Hi-Y II. THE 1954 CLASS WILL Mle. the senior class ol. lfl5'l, being ol sound mind and bodv, declare tlns to be our last v - t . - . 1 will and testament bv wlnch we leave practicallv untouched the wisdom ol the ages, a line g i h tndsotne ltculty, somt bind untlotms ind tthlettc cqutpmtnt hundreds ol un . , butldtn., 1 1 .' ' 2 ' I' A ' 2 ' .' : 1 soiled and unopened volumes, our ISIS-l basketball score, and traditions ol' behavior it would do you well to emulate. .luanita Yoder bequeath her perpetual emotion to liarb Kelly, Ronnie liahn leaves his license with qludge lirenneman. .lohn Vosteen leaves his indillerence to women to Dick CLrosenbaugh. Ho leaves lippie in de tole 'ole. Clill Leightv bequeaths his class room capers to all the teachers who helped him to teach their classes. Bill Pearce leaves his thoughts with Barb Hosmer. Danny Franks wills his dead eye to Leo Hanson. Roger Look leaves his childhood memories to leature stall. Bobby Ely bequeaths her style to Dotty Lear. Dill Host wills his lavorite billiard cue to Mr. Nickles. Sue Halderman leaves her ollices lor Nancee Alohnson to hll Herb Mullen wills his laithlul playmate, the recorder, to next year's XVHSV engineers. Sue lsch leaves Mr. Pollock de-nationalifed. 7 . Hob Mairs leaves his chemistry concoctions to lumigate XX HS halls next Yt'ill'. .Xl Metcall leaves with a big splash. Mlilson Miller leaves his tractor to the rest ol the ag l BOYS. 1 Ben leaves his car to anyone brave enough to drive it. Pat lieeler and .lo Ott leave to join their collegemen. G. B. Klinger wills his 5th ace to Dick Hall. Marv .Xhce leaves her ltrst chan' but takes her concerto with her. Charlotte Lightloot and Harriet Reich leave a Grfrlcnll that can't be equalled. Marilyn Troyer leaves SS keys to the music departme Pam Beelet wills her lreckles to l.aura Shearer. Phil Franks leaves his curly locks to Bill Mosher. Ill. lo leaves her bottle ol' aspirin to next vear's Alllllllll editor. .Xlicia Crow leaves a basketball record to be equalled. Alohn XVeaver bequeaths his height to Dick Danner. .Xvery leaves his ol'l'-the-record connnents to the teach liillv Rich leaves between classes with Dick Pagniano I CIS. close behind. lithel Smith wills her brains to be lought over by the underclassmen who need them. .-Xnn Ports wills her French accent to Mary Cook. XVoll' leaves our country but not our hearts. XVes leaves his pair ol' loaded dice to Ann Seymour. Ray Mushock leaves Nick .Xmster's to all the junior cats, Pat Krauss leaves with a llash. Cary Dunn leaves his papers lor Miss Rodgers to lind Bernie lelt our hallowed halls a little wat'ren. Keith, Ted, Bo, G. Ii., Paul, Phil, Bill leave the tenor .Xnga leaves a bad impression on most cars. Sis leaves a broken tumbling' record to Miss Campbell. Pat Ewing' wills his blush to Lynn Zimmerman. Tim Shutt bequeath her piceolo to Bob Hastings. Angie leaves the cheering section exhausted. Dave Hull Moose Smith leaves his clad. The senior lootball players leave their jerseys behind fflontinuet section in a terrible state. l on Page one hundred thirty-lourj page thirty-l'ive I i Q OUICI' CIZISSCS of modfer . . . Y -.... -.. -.. - NNN -xx i -0, 1 Q. -.. L mann. ---...Q HOME ROOM 252 Miss Lucille Carroll Row 1--C o n n i e Davenport, Dorothy Emerling, Marjorie Drabenstot, Bonnie Flickin- ger. Millie Conrad, Judy Chapman. Patsy Devore Row 2--Miss Carroll. Connie Conn, Dorothy Dunkle. Mary Cook, Koleen Ewing, Margie Ernst, Maureen Carney Row 34Bill Chenevey, Don D u n h a m, Jerry Finley. B r u ce Childers. Charles Finn. Bob Di Scipio, Del Campbell Row 4-4Don C om i n, J o h n Conaton, Bob Fawcett, John Fleming, Dan Conn, David Ferrell, Charles Denlinger, Carl Di Giacomo. Richard Danncr IUNIOR HOME ROOMS 1 s. page lliirlyrciglit Row 1--N a n c y Schaum, Sue Hinsnian, Nancee Johnson, Duane Stout Row 2--Mr. Welsh, Miss Car- rol, Karl Fritz. Lee Patter- son Iuninr Class Officers lu' l'zillL-rsoil l'H'.sirlrnl lluanit' Sllllll l'i1'ff-jn'f'.xirIr'11I Sm- llliisiiiaii Srrirflflry NZHIKCK' .lolinson 'l'r1'n.smw Kaul l l'lll. Nanci Sfliziuln .Suziul l',l!lllllll'H Miss l.i1l'ill1' lizliioll, Klip Dmizilcl XXX-lsli .-lrlwixrrs sy. - HOME ROOM 2645 Mr. Alfred H. johnson Row 1-Mayda Lycans, Gloria Leppla, June Mathie. Carol Kreiter, Kaye Miller, Wanda Miller, Bessie McAfee Row 2-Tom M 0 ritz, Ruby Leighty, P h y 1 l is Manson, Catherine Levers, Jackie McCume, Gale Metcalf Row 3-Dick Mills, Gary Metz. Howard Maynard, Bill Mosh- er, Robert Musselman, Tom Moore, Raymond Martin. Row 4-Larry Martin, John Martin. Jim Myers, Jim Morgan, David Liggett, Ron- ald Loeliger, Cliff Martin, Mr. Johnson Not pictured-Don Le Favour, Mary Lou Schwartz HOME ROOM 207 Mrs. Edith joss Row 1---Patty Runkle. Zandra Plymire, Hyla Palmer, Shir- ley Porter. Carolyn Reasor, Ann Pittenger, Nancy Schaum Row 2fGary Plant. Chuck Nash. Fairlene Schultz. Car- ol Quillen. Betty Saunier, George Robison, Ronald Per- FY Row 3-BillNumbers, Lee Pat- terson. Jack Rhodes, Jack Owen. Fritz Rice, Harold Ray. Roger Pagniano Row 4- -Karl Roller, Bob Pfaff. Bob Schmid. Dick Schafrath. Don Rhanly. Ford Pinnick. Mrs. Joss HOME ROOM 251 Wr. Robert H. Moore Row 1-Shirley Beam. Bettie Brubaker. Sue Brenner. Rita Brumter, Marlene Borenian. Nancy Bertsch, Martha Am- mons Row 2--Mr. Moore, Gracie Beers. Irene Bryner. Mar- jorie Boling. Joyce Bell. Neila Billheimer. Beverly Barr Row 3- -Robert Beckler. Rich- ard Ball, Donald Bayer. George Buechner. William Beam. Jack Bartram. John Brock Row 4--Merle Boldman, Ron- ald Bruce. Joseph Acker- man, Thomas Brunn, Ed- ward Blake. Warren Briggs Not pictured-Tony Barbera. Howard Ault. Edward Boyes HOME ROOM 269 Mr. Floyd li. Nlanu'i'r Row l--S an rl r a Snodgrass. Linda Stout, Ginny Wilson, Patricia Weirick. Patricia Tyrrell. Judy Young. Rebec- ca Wilson Row 2--G a rn et t Stanford Laura Shearer, Rosemary Tomassetti. Geraldine Yaca- yraro. Janice Smith. Cnn- stance S in i t h, Constance Snure, Joan Wirt Row 3-Pat Stahr. Janice Yankello. Duane Stout. Ter- ry Stewart. Frank Yaeapra- ro, Pat Shields. Carole Straub Row 4fMr. Maurer. Robert Stype. Lynn Zimmerman, Ned Weaver, David Taggart Not pictured---James Zi-dak. Stanley Snyder page thirty-nine HOME ROOM 253 Mr. Donald N. WVclsh Row 1--Glorya Keller, Ruth Gault, Phyllis Haven, Carol Grunder, Barbara Kelly. Annabelle Kinney, Kathryn Johnson Row 2-Jane Iannarelli, Sue Honeberger, Joyce Grenert, Doris Geitgey, Beverly Fry, Nancee Johnson, Sue Hins- man Row 3-Doc Henry, Tom Ian- narelli, Stanley Hutchinson. Dean Fiontz, Carl Fritz. Henry Gurr, Richard Koern- er. Richard Grosenbaugh Row 4-Mr. Welsh, Neil Gin- ther, John Huber, William Freday, Lewis Hodgett, Leo Hanson, Gary Haldernian Don Johnson 1 i Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Row l -Jean Merriman. Pat Miller, Bob Danner, Rob Mushock Row 2-Miss Rodgers, Carol Stout, Barbara Hosrner, Mr, Dodez SOPHOMORE HOME ROOMS page lorry P ' SW I HOME ROOM l5Ii l Miss Virginia Carson Row 1-Connie Beckler, Bern- adine Bresson, Judy Bren- ner, Janet Bucher, Janet Butdorf, Shirley Boreman, Martha Boyes Row 24Barbara Burns, Dar- lene Bell, Mary Lou Acker- man, Florence Bell, Dorie Black, Doris Campbell, Miss Carson ' Row 3-David Bode, Larry Battig, Dick Ault, Richard Becker, Robert Bahl, An- thony Bible, Larry Brooks Row 4-Joe Bonadio, Ron Arnsby, Gary Brenneman, Daniel Ackerman, Virgil fn - Bonham HOME ROOM IM Mrs. Rachel FCIICIG Row l-eAnita Graber, Carol Good, Connie Ellsworth. Vera Ferris, Judy Grosjean, Marjean Ewing, Dorothy Eg- bert Row 2 A-Edna Ernst, Larry Frontz, Zoyd Goodman, Le- land Frost, Don Finley. Nel son Everhart, Evelyn Eng- lander Row 3-Johnny Grafton, Lar- ry Galnertsfelder. Louie Ed miston, Donald Egbert, Rich ard Flory, Gary Fisher, Bob Hastings Row 4--Jerry Gordon, Ted Craft, Jim Fry, Mrs. Fetzer Not picturedADuane Hart. Dorothy Freeman, Leland Franks, Milo Gibson. Mar- garet Jackson l i i i 3 l P Row le-Margaret Litwiller. Judy Kaufman, Annabelle Kutz, Sandra Jones, Kay Kiefer, Barbara Hosmer, Lois Mc- Ananey Row 2 -Barbara Hayden, Nancy McVey, Charlotte Hansel, Pat McCallum, Rosalie Litizia, Carol Heise, Margaret Lang --,nn HOME ROONI lti7 Miss linrlmra Kaylor Row 3-AMarilyn Horn, Mary Lambert, John Kauffman, Don Row 4 Lonier. Mark Jameson, Donna Leiner. Amelia Leper -Sam McAfee, Jerry Jones. Bob Jones, Donald Joss, Malcolm Litwiller, Tim Johnson, Bob Kaiser, Henry Kauffman. Miss Kaylor HOME ROOM I5-1 Miss Ruth king Row 1--Christine Coolidge, Rosalie DiOrio, Louise Divito. Rosetta Dees, Theresa DiLucca, Connie Cumins, Diane DuBreuil, Susan Cahill, Jill Dunn Row 2--Virginia Denny. Joan Domhoff, Marjean Daugh- erty, Marilyn Condry, Sandra Eddy, Juliann Cramer, Sally Dicus, Helen Carwile, Annette Costanzo, Janet Butler, Miss King Row 3-Sam Dellafave, Roger Carson, Neil Craig, Bob Danner, Roy Dugan. James Danner, James Ebert. Carl Coppola, Paul Coe page forty-om' l Row 1--Helen Weaver, Carol Tracy, Carol Stout, Bonnie Row 3- Withrow, Camilla Zurcher. Grace Wyss, Pat Yankello, Rebecca Hackett, Shirley Weaver Row 2-Carol Thompson, Jean Vosteen, Judy Zimmer- Row 4- HOME ROOM H39 Miss An man, Isabella Vizzo, Mary Thomassetti, Norma Woodruff, Janis Wagner, Janet Wagner, Pat HOME ROOM 174 Mr. Victor Mclntirc Dick Zarlengo, Larry Spigelmire, Larry Webb. Richard Thomassetti, Wes Walters, Dick Laird, Dick Taggart. Virgil Thomason, Hal Yoder Ralph Numbers, Gerald Stain, Charles Saunders. Carl Stillwagon, John Winter, Bradley Stoddard, Mr. Mclntire Wirth Not picturedfnazei Vaughn. Ezra Clark. Bill zufau ne Rodgers Row 1-Nancy Piper, Barbara Mandolin, Carole Miller, Row 3-Milo Messmore, Bill Mullen, Neal Meier, Don Nancy Martin, Pat Miller, Jean Merriman, Linda Odenkirk, Harold Markley, Bill Pagniano, Dean Mowrer Marks Row 2-Nelson Murray, Jeanne Meyer, Emma Miller, Row 4--Albert Myers, Ronnie Neil, Bill Parker, Rob Marilyn Moore, Helen Miller, Janet Messner, Lor- Mushock, Tom Manton, Owen Massaro, Ross ita Miller, Miss Rodgers Metz Not picturedfJohn Nolletti l Row 1-Sue Riggle Linda Robinson Barbara Richardson, Pat Raucci, Janet Porter, Evelyn Sloan, Margaret Sigles, Ethel Sigler, Kathleen Schafrath Row 2-Charlotte Romanchik, Ann Seymour, Shirley Hogue, Peggy Sperry, Gerry Slater, Mary Ives, Marilyn Sidle, Annette Sperry, Carol Silke, Betty Porter page lorry-two r Row 3 Row 4 HOME ROOM l75 M rs. Ruth Tracy -Richie Shie, Carl Schmid, James Schreiber, Larry Saunders, Jack Richie, Dick Ramsey, Judy Sherred -Ronald Randall, William Rastetter, Roger Shearer, Donald Seatter, Devonne Sigler, Charles Schar, Ronnie Smith, Bob Sapp. Mrs. Tracy HOME ROOM 215 Mr. Roy Blark Row 1--Sue Rowland, Sandia Sigler, Sally Spence, Jann- ete Schaum. Ethene Smith, Sue Sperry, Mary Lyn Rob- ison. Barbara Snoddy. Sally Rowland Row 2-Earline Premer. Flor- ene Schaffter, Ruth Spigel- mire, Margaret Shifferly, Shirley Slater. Vella Rigsby. Ginnie Smith. Janice Schar. Pearl Sehuch Row 3-Jay Rumbaugh, Alvin Rhaxny. Ronnie Sprowls. Charles Slater. Art Smith, Arthur Stillo, Terry Porter, Gary Sprague. Gerald Soli- day. Ronald Reich. Larry Sperry Row 4-Mr. Black, Joe Saund- ers. Philip Ritzi, Roger Py- ers, Garth Stevens, Joe S t a r r. R o g er Sprowls. Charles R a t h b urn. Paul Smith. Loren Sigler FRESHMAN HOME ROOMS HOME ROOM 2ll Mr. Paul Dude: Row 1--Elizabeth Dees. Pat Cusaek, Ann Dalhey. Eileen Duberstein, Pat Flesher. Evelyn Craft. Mary Double Row 2-N o r rn a Daug herty. Wilma Daugherty. Louise Gardiner, Marilyn Fites, El- enor F i l 0 c c 0, Roxanna Flickinger Judy Geib Row 3wRichard Franks. Mar- sha Erbland, Laura Conaton, Mike Dumoulin, Bob Foot- lick, Mike DiGiacomo, David Diehl' Row 4-William Gerber. Sum- ner Ellsworth. Richard Gil- more, Dan Franks. Carl Dil- ler, Jerald Crater. Carl Geib, Charles Funk -J HOME ROOM ZH Mr. WVavnc Hoslcllel' Row l-Janet Miller. Judy Messner. Donna Long, Judy Ogden, Jane Mosher. Carol Lowe, Grace Plant. Janet Loreaux, Shirley Metzger, Donna Mong Row 2-Janet Mosher. Marilyn Murray, Anita Pfouts. Cyn- thia McCluer. Sue Miracle. Cynthia Payne. Margaret Moritz. Sally Odenkirk. Jul- ia Mairs Row 3-Ruth Perram. Nancy Parrett. Jane Maurer. James Mencer. James McVay. Dav- id McAnaney, Suzanne Mc- Coy, Carol Mathews, Eleanor Poole, Mr. Hostetler Row 4-Earl Martin. Donald Orr. Roger McManus. David Loeliger, Gary Palmer. John Morrison. Paul Moore. Ger- ald Mast, Roger Pinnicks, Earl Manson Not pictured-Don Pinkley l 1 .N pagc I-Olly-lIll'l'l l D Row 1 Row 2 V' -Sandra Berger, Ruth Ann Carson. Shirley Bullens. Sandra Beeler, Rebecca Billiar. Janet Chenevey. Peggy Amos, Larry Brenneman, Michael Christy AHarriet Berry, Marjorie Beck, Joyce Buchwalter, Phoebe Bahl, Bonnie Anania, Janis Brubaker, Laurel Bayer. Betty Brenneman Row 3-Ronnie Billheimer. David Butterbaugli, John HOME ROOM 2l2 ' Miss Ann Scholicld Bryner, Bernard Campbell. Harry Carter, Wilma Clark, Helen Bowers HOME ROOM 20-l Miss Lurilc Ncshill .fx- Row 4-Clarence Argabrite. Herbert Berry. Jimmy Bui- ler, Bill Burns, Frederick Cobleniz. Michael Aukerman. Tommy Bahl Row 5-Charles Butterbaugh, Bruce Briggs, Frederick Braun, Leonard Beichler. Charles Bell, Ronald Nalias, David Briggs Not picturedARichard Braun, Bill Brinkerhoif. Tommy Brinkerhoff W'Il i Row 1--Evelyn James, Mary Horn, Karen Levine, Linda Lou Harter, George Ann Grosjean, Connie Gru- gor. Maxine Lang. Carolyn Leiglity. Jackie Hid- er. Eunice Leighty Row 2--Marcene Hooser. Linda Hower. Dottie Lou Lehr. Ann Kain. Barbara Jacobs. Janice Glick. Judith Harpster, Eileen Koontz, Carol Leiner, Miss Schofield ' Row 1-Vir il Walters Bob Woodruff Dick Walter' M'k g , , 5, A 6 Yacaparo, Jim Young. Dorothy Weaver, Linda Zigwald Row 2AJanice Swartz, Gale White, Sue Walters. Linda Gantz, Mardie Wertz. Dick Withrow. Paula Zimmerman. Iilene Swinehart Row 3-Cynthia Aber. Judy Wilson. Louise Winget. igc lorty-l' Martha Harbert, Marilyn Yates. Leland Werten- berger, Laurene Busch, Martha White Olll' Row 37Richard Graven. Richard Haven, Roger Landis, Delmar Lang, Richard Landers. John King, Tom Huff. John Hai-baugh, Gene Gordon, Ed Hartman Row 4--Lynn Hawkins, John Jordon, James Immel, Gary Greenwald. Tom Henderson. Paul Knisely, Eu- gene Jenkins. Harold Kinney. Bob Joss Noi picture-d4Charles Jentes. Anne Hofacre HUM ll ROOM 203 Mr. Paul S. Spangler Row 4fDuane Young, Jerry Wile, Bill Taeuscli, Dan Yoder. Dave Turner, Bob Zarger, Tom Weber, Bob Sheets Row 5--Jim Veney, John Yocum, Jim Wilder, Dan Dalry- mple, Larry Swank, Cecil Trumphour, Jim Hef- feliinger, Chuck Swysgood, Mr. Spangler Not pictured4Phyllis Stoler. Jim Winkler, Pat Crabtree, Corrine Di Giacomo. Bud Howard, Larry Leaman. Donna Ullom Cl HOMIC Mr. liclisairil li. Adair Row 155811 Row 2? EIGHTH GRADE HOME ROOMS ROOM I I-t y Gilyard, Barbara Kraft. Sue Warren. Becky Reynolds. Robert Pyers, Mary Frontz, Agnes Zickefoose, Helen Sieler. Carol Weahry, James Brown, Stephen Leppla Don Cook, James Collier, Sonny Newkirk, Sandra Porter. Phyllis McAfcc. Judith MacCallum. Jen- nie Yoder. Shirley Mani, Douglas Taylor, Bill Larcainp Kay Hoover. Mary Martin. Elnora Lancles, Pat Durstine. Don Sigrist, Dwight Crater. Raymond M'ller. Joe Pagnlano. Billy De Armitt, Mr. Adair Not pictured- Patricia Bell Row ll-- Row Row Row Row HIIMIQ RKIUM Ili! Mr. Ralph F. Ortiz Row Row Tof I--Nelson Weirick. Ronnie Mandolin, Ralph Felton. Geraldine Walters. Janet Bonham, Linda Hunter. Fern Nipper, Catherine Milham. Jack Brown 2'-Virginia Miller, Eleanor Howey, Joe Miller, Larry Sindlinger. Dave Brock. Charles Paull, Carol Parker. Kay Krites 1. l 1vKlltl1 Lelghty. Marie Kennedy. Susanne Miller. Sandra Bible. David Dunham. Barbara Billiar, Betty Eddy. Martin Numbers. Lary Reed 2--Jeannette Weirick, Lynn Taylor, Sandra Ciccon- elti. Sally Rhein, Carol Ljungston, Mary Lou HOMIL ROOM 115 ' Miss Ruth B2ll'll'11 Row 3-Shirlegr Hson, Julia Jentes, Betty Tewksbury. Judy eiselnian. Tom Zarlengo. Carolyn Murphy. Don Sigler. Miss Bartell Not pictured-Harold Mark. Vivian Leanian. Janet Winger. Patsy Lyons. Joanne Salisberry HOMI-I ROOM 152 Mr, Paul I. llntcloil' Schie, Barbara Dawson. Jerry Snodgrass. William Musselman Olin Hill. Thomas Shainp, Edwin Newman. Larry Picking, Julia Berglind, Roger Shisler, Paul Fish- er. Ronald Morrow. Dick Zebedis Row Il- ll Charles Levine, Beverly Romig, Betty Sovel. Paul Carney. Jim Yocum, Zella Barrickman, Barbara 1, Rush, Jeanette Treat 2-Ellen Taylor, Judy Baus, Anita Carney, Nellie Siule. Dan Strock. Stanley Argabrite, Chuck Lyon. Pauline Crow, Carolyn Tissot, Carl Carter l f How 3--Johnny Messner. Joe DeScipio, Gary Rudy. Mar- cia Cameron, Lorine Cicconetti, Pat Snyder. La- vonne Shriver, Helen Morgan Row 4-Eugene Rood, Larry Yeagley. Jim Beckler, Jerry Tufford, David Arnold. Ellen Covairt, Marita Swysgood, Mr. Ortiz K . linen' 1tll'lY'1IXC . Ji -n---. w-'rrvuumnv---v- 1 J-il.. I 2 ll if I Mrs. Miriam Myers Q., Row 1--James Griifes, Terry Drushel, Sandra Roden- Row 3- baugh, Carol Yacapraro, Sandra Ashton, Beth Kindsvatter, Beverly Bollinger, Don Battig. Rich- ard Mays Ross Jameson, Richard Zook. Eugene Kell, Gret- chen Harmon, Doris Fullerton, Linda McVey. Pamela Jameson, Carolyn Powell, Joanne Mont- tanya . Sandra Snyder, Janet Steiner, Ronald Konkle, Row 2-Bill Reesman, Dennis Landers, Laura Jean Lig- Row 4- HOME ROOM I03 Mr. Marion Alexander gett, John Martin, Ellen Dix, Patricia Greena- wald, Bonnie Lichteberger, Sandra Hudson James Conrad, Judith Henning, Cynthia Catliff, Jeanne Moore, Mrs. Myers Not pictured----Patricia Parker, Beth Ferguson SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOMS Row 1-Lois Boyes, Bonnie Mayberry, Joyce Flickinger, Frank Auth, Jane Gurr, Andrea Laper, Phyllis art, Marilyn Craft, Linda Ernst, Gene Berger, Irene May, Edna Boyes, Mr. Alexander Campbell Row 4-Jack Morrison, John Stouhenheimer, Gary r A le arth Geraldine Richardson Don Row 2--Barba a pp g' , , - na Burris, Charles Mackey. Margaret Sigler, Ann Finley, Gene Manson Barnes, Russell Flesher, Robert Hartzell, Phyllis Pinkley, Timothy Burden, Fred Shank, Clarence Smith Row 3-Philip Dalrymple, Steve Aukerman. Coy Stew- Not pictured-Bill Best. Jerry Dees, Marjorie Geib. Chai les Snodgrass Row 1 Row 2 4Bradley Whittier, James Zurcher, Stephen Walker, Charles Still, Sonja Henney, Janet Swan, Shar- leen Reidenbach, Evelyn Campbell, Carol Sperry -Patrick Stanford, Ernest Snyder, Victoria Vore. Patricia Shira, Patricia Money, Sharon Brooks, -Carol Webb, Frank Lewis, William Schultz, Miss Bargainnier . 1 , page forty-sux I Row 3-Patricia Webster, Judith Taggart. Stephen Rich- ardson, Harold Slater, William Watson, Eugene Haven. James Smith, Ann Wiegand, Patricia Trumphour Not pictured-James Long. Raymond Sweiger HOME ROOM Ill HOME ROOM ISI Miss Sally Bargainniu HUMIQ ROOM I0-l Mr. liilgalr Iiarxin l Row 1--John Metcalf. Gerald Kern, Howard Zuercher. Beverly Carnahan. Patricia Tyler. Charles Houm- Sally Moke, Eileen Lang, Linda Newman, Sally ard KHSQV- DUVOUW Owens Row 4--Thomas Sapp, David Manton. Richard Smith. Row 2 -Dennis McManus, Albert Varner. Virginia Stahl. Patricia Quigley. Marilyn Miller, Shirley Long, Jacqueline Graber. Sue Lehman, Carol Jones. David Noble, Melinda Cahill, Peter Gore, Mr. Bonnie Huxley. Janice Mencer Garvin Row I! -Richard Ross. Gary Perry, James King, Don Not pictured-Glenn Kerr, Robert Van Zile Miller. Karen Munshower. Marjorie Mackey. Row 1 --'- -Ronald Frontz Nevin Numbers Rod ri ' ' . , e ck Gillis- pie. Phyllis Battig. Deanne Brenneman, Kay Amos. David Gano l HOME Room H32 Miss 1 ionslami' Mi l'hl'l'h0ll sy Braund. Sally Caplan. Gary Bradley, Larry Drabenstott, Dorothy Coblentz. Mary Graser. Karen Rudy Row 2 -Marcia Bayer, James Chamberlain. Eloise Bell, Row 4- Penny Ehret. Jack Spitler, Jesse Johnson, John Richard Jordon, Clyde Ginther, Jr., Rubin Craw- ford. Margery Ferrell, Susan Conrad, Janet Piper, Miss McPherson Row IZ- -Frederick Jenkins, Rex Thomas, Dean Schie, Bet- HOMIC ROOM IOI Miss Fcru Patterson Row 1- - Row 2 Row 3- Richard Hersinan, Alan Cook, Carol Ashinan. Genevieve Jensen. June Rich. Mary McKee. John Peyton, Jolm Mong, David Billman, Louise Crisco Fred Pittenger, Walter Rearick, Michael Trikilis. Leslie Anderson. Sandra Jacoby, aKthleen Young. Kay Zumbrunn, Frances Snyder, Nancy Garver -Richard Carroll, Lucius Ellsworth, Bonnie Franco. Hower, Bill Tracy, Elaine Arnold. Donald Bcrtsch. Betty Bunt. Mary Bash Not pictured-Carolyn Schubert, David Doty, Robert Lea- HIGH if ' 3 i i 5 'S H Sue Froelich. Bonnie Leiner, Wanda Drabenstolt, I.ois Yund, Sandra Isch. Mary McQuigg Row 4-Stanley Zook, Robert Briggs, Richard Weber. Philip Jameson. Kennefh McCreary, Eugene Dan- ner, Richard Scott. David Goodrich. Miss Patter- SUIT Not pictured-Jack Johnson. Barbara Parker page lorty-sex Activities of 'Ullmfw Ahgl, , Q.,-u..e-Q A 'L I' SJ Lo i Row I--llollic l.oll LCLIIX. .Xnnc Slllllllll. licrky NVilson. Bill llL'1lIifC, Nlury ,XliccC1:n'mlI. l'cggy XIIIOS, I lillllkl liilmlcilnzm Row llflioh NlrQl1igg, kcilh XYingcl, Suv Nliraiilc, hllllj' Lou xlllxl'l'lll1lIl. 1-corgc llixcrlliicr. l,co llzmson Ron' Il-lcrrx long-N. loc Starr. Lcwis liilmixlou. fillllfli lfinn. Ucorgi- Rohison. Larry Nlnrlin Row 'l-Afliurl Diller. Virgil 'lhomzisoir .lim D2llllll'l', Holm Supp. Rohm-rl Nlmhoilx, Nlr. Iizlrxin STUDENT COUNCIL Thi' Sulclcill Cloilncil llIIlC'llOIlS :is Lhc sluclunl QOVQTIIIIICIII hotly ol thc high school. 'l'h4' unfil lll6'Illl7L'l'SlliIJ lllClllllCS om' 1'cpl'cscl1L:1Livc lrom czicll homo room in gruclcs ll-ll :mil Lhrc-c rc-p1'esc-iltzilircs lrom cucll senior home room. During' Lhi- yn-:nr ihc Clouncil cliscussccl nmny imisins ol. improving school conclilic page lui llv 1 .Xs in OlllCl'yC'1ll'h, thc llouiicil solcl Sluclcm Xclivilx' 'I'ic'kL-ls, collcclvil Annual orclvrs. Illllllilgell thc lilzlgzuim- cmnpznign. :mil spon- sortcl thc Nlzurfh ol' lliim-S zrsscmlmly. Coimril lIIL'llllJK'l'S :nu-cl us hull monitors during thc' noon lunch periods. Proii-rls ol thc flounril lllC'lllilL'll sc-llillg school hzmclhooks :mil C2ll'l'f'lIlQ, out an school visitation program in which Clounril im-mf In-rs viwiu-cl scvcrzil ncighhoriiig high schoolm. The Clouncil also Stlll lour clclcgulvs lo thi- Slilll' ciUllYi'llli0II ol' thc Ohio .Xssorizllion ol SlllilClll ciflllllfllh. Hill l,Clll'C'L'. Sui- Hnlmlcr- mam, lic-clay XVilson, :incl l,:lrry Xlzlrlill rvprc- scllllsil XX'ooslc'r. Bill Pcznrcc l'rw,v1'1Iw1l Suv Hzrlmlcrinzm l'iu'-pn'.si1lr'r1l Nlziri .Xlifc Clnlioll g!'f'l'I'llHY-lH'Il.NlH'I'V XII. liilgair fi1ll'XllI .'ll1l'lKI'l' Row Row Row Row Row I ' is Harriet Reich, Carolyn Reasor, Dorothy Dunkle, Ethel Smith, Anne Ports, Irma Kreider. Nancee Johnson -Charlotte Lightfoot, Marjorie Bowling, Mary Alice Carroll, Sue Isch, Norma Jean Angel, Sue Halderman, Edna Dix Phyllis Franks. Jo Lautenschlager, Gracie Beers, Roberta Ely, Cynthia Straub, Anne Shamp, Shirley Miller Dick Danner, David Smith, David Farrell, Pat Ewing, Keith Winget, Chuck Finn --David Alexander, Frank Winter, Lee Patterson. George Robison, Bill Stevens, Avery Pratt NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the qualifications which a student must have to become a member of National Honor Society. To qualify scholastically, he must be in the upper third ol' his class. He nuist take part in extra-curricular activities as a leader. A vote of students and iaculty is taken during the second semester. Service and char- acter are judged on ll point system from these votes. Fifteen per cent oi each class is taken into the society, live per cent during the junior year and ten per cent during the senior year. ln .Xpril a very impressive candlelight induction service lor new members is conducted by senior members oi' the society. New members are told ol' the high ideals ol the club and are challenged to strive toward these goals. llaiid Smith .. l'l'1'.Yil1I'Ill ,Xrery Pratt . l'ic1'-pr1'.virl1'nl lrlna Kreider . .. .. . ....... Seri1'I1ny-Iwvlsu1ci Miss Olixc lloweis, Mr. R H. Moore , . f11l1fi.w'r.s page ii ity-one R ow l-llctly' Kuyc lfislicr. Kathryn Ritli. Kcitli XYingcl Row 2-Miss Nesbitt, luzmitu Yorlvr. Ruin-rtzl lily. lu ,Xmiu l.ulllt'mt'liIzigci'. lzclni Dix lt fil'ZIXVliUl'll, l1illiStt-i cus Row ?lfNli', Nlmnc page lilty-two ANNUAL STAFF In .Xmm l.LllIlLllNl'lll1tgt'l , lirlilm-in-rllirl lxvitll Xliillgvl liu.yfnr'.yx .lluuuyrr Slalll-lingua Kluuk. l'z1t liwing, Raiy xlllNlllll'lx, Kun Kutl. llulw SliCllUll. Dirk Dzumvl. Curl Ifritl. Paul l'iimi1'Ls litlnu Dix l'i!'lllllll' rllilm Stull-C.llaxi'Iuttc l.igl1lliout, Suu lull. ,Xniiv Punts, Suu Haltlri- mzin. Cynthia: Strzmh. Shirley Nlillt-1. Rugt-1 Qitmlt, lui Cii'zm'lm1l, Dziyid Smith, l'2ll liwing. Rt-ith Wingvt. XQIDCCL' llolunwn, fly Nlnrgun .luzuiitu Yunlui' , , .llrlkff-lip wliim Stull-.hm lccl. Nlglrilyn 'lmy'cx'. Ciaiml Snyder. Kzlyc Nlillcx' Bcity Kaye lfialici' , f,I'gIlHl1IllfUIl.S rrlilrn Rulwltzl lily , fiizlx' ,yjmrly wrlilm lcd fil'2lXy'lUl'il , Iinxw' .yfmzlx rrl.lm llill Stcycns , , , ,-lrlwrrliyiizg Illllllllgfl' Stull'-Cluml Sllllllll. lla1l'lull'u Kelly, Dayirl l cI'i'cll. ,lim Nlycrs. llumld l'ili2lllliN. Roscoe Klztuss, l'zmi llL'L'lK'li. filllllllil Sllklllll Kllllllyll Ritli , .liulic Slwlly , Nliws l,llt'ilt2 Nesbitt, Nlr. Rolmclt Nluorc ,, , l.ilJcl'ly Studios. Slilit-Yoder Studio, xYilllllCl 5 Unnnicrtizil Slllllllli lhrustcr Daily Rccmtl. Rosfuc Krziusx l1'f'1lrl 'l'y'.lli.xI -Imiylrull lyjml .-l1l1'1.yf'l.y uml l'urtrziil I,llIIfIIg71l,llll'l t Rim' I--lilhcl Slllllll.5lllIl1'X Nlillvr. Xnn lc-cl. Nlznilxn Richl. fvlllllllilll' liglnlum, Ilaniicl Rc-icli. Xnnv Shzinip. Run' Run' flffiilllll K Rim Rim Row Szillx Liillilh. biucic llvvls. YCHI l'iCll'lN. Clhrislinc ijuulimlgc 2-l.1nn'ai Klmlzilml, Nlzlrslnl lirlmlzmrl. Suv l5l'CllllCl'. .lmcc K.1ciici'l. Xcilgi liilllicilmw. Naniruc llulnimxi. llulsy NlL'lllL'l. .Xnn l,llll'lIgi'l'. hlczin Yuslccll. llill Dunn. llizinn- ljll ISN-llil. ,lznivl Nlmlicr. Nliw lxanlm Qullicr. lk-In Kano lfislwr. Nlznw lun Sllllhlfl. llIlll'l xllixlltq. l'c-ggx Xnim, Clznnl llviw. llClll KlllLlNlLlllL'l. lillun llix. ,lean NlfllllllllllnAIQIIICI llllllL'l'. l'lim-Im lizihl. Nlanilyii lfilos. .Xu-ry l'l1lll l--l,c-L' lhillm-ismi, Dun loss. Lonnie lilxwmlli. Nlmgziwl I.ilwilIc-ip Snr llrriwlwigvi. Rnlh fillllll. I-in-lxn ling' , lllllKlCl. linn llvrlci 3--Rmuic Kimux. l'zn Nlillcr. Sun' Rigglv, Alnmlx liininciinun. lkiw Slllllll li--'Dun Klmnin, llnlm .loin-s. l.ynn fllIllllCl'lll2lll, Nanny Nlourc, ,Indiv Ski-llx. Iiin Sllllll. llclon llmvcis, Kan kin-llvl. 'lmlx lfl1'lllll'l, Ciannl 'llnfy l':il Rznuci. l5lll'lD2lI'il Haiulcn. llill l'vziiz'c. Rugci iluuk THE GENERAL Q lim xuui 61cm-railmisulcuniiglil! Rc-niciiilicr-il's slill thc wiw' lllUSl gi clinic' fain Inu! Sound lznnilizn? ll nhoulml . Yam, thc scvc-:ilu-iilll ycan' ol' thc NVomln-1' High frl'llf'Hll was ruiiiplclczl with mixiccii mlczul- lincn lIll'I :incl sixu-cn mini-s on thc i During luollmzill :ind Ll'zu'k seals thc nlulmn ol UY1' 1' :in Cllflllllg ul lcslivity. on. lhc' stall look c'zn'c ol plznnnng lui - ' Iwo mlncciis to reign 5 nrinv czniic und ninc alzilli invin- 5 In-rs wcnl to lhc CISPAX cmivcmi huns ol thc lir'nf'ml alll' ' on in New York Clily. ln .Xpiil incin- Lnzlul the ioumzilisni clinic' :il Kcnl lliiiu-11 Siiy l'hc' lam we-1-k mllccl :nwunnl thc' '51 slzill wziwxl ai nostalgic' good- lnc lu lhg unlx lulni in 1 lh ll l'2ll'L'5 two wliuups lol' X'Vooslci High. - 1 thc wurlcl 1 ' . 1 1 R1-ich Clinlnlu liglnlmil incl llllllll l.'n-rrlilm,x-in-fllir1 Shiih-3 Nlillcl' liu.xin1'.x.s lllllllllgfl Nlanilxn Richl .llulrr-iljn rrlilm Xlixs liurlmi'z1 liuylm. nnrl Nll. Rulwll Nluurc' .'l1lifi.w'rx nznlicl. pangs lilly-Ill Rms Rem Rim Row Rmx Rem Row um fx 1 lu oc. un ff' , ll sflmnl L5 ax 4 in xulm uc page lilly mu Rim' l-- Bill Nlusltcr, l l'lll Rice, Buh lxitlspztttirk, Ruger Slzttcr. Ricllztttl lJatttttL'l'. cltbllllll' llillvr, nlmtttttc' Ott, lu tnttl Ymlct. Betty Katy: lfishct, joscphittc llcxilu, Nlztttct Nlusltcr. Rmv 2---,lean Ynstcvtt. liztrlmztrzt llosmcr, Hclcn Nlillctx .Iztnct llttttlml. Cionnic Cttmmins, Stu- llinsmnn, N in Lou sK'llXN'2ll'll. Mary Cook. Matty Inu Scltttstcr, Rirltztrtl Smith, liill Nlttssclmettt. Nlattlitt Nttttllwts htl tmuott llumtln llunkla. I'tl lxtttll Row fl'-'BUllIllK' l,lllllCllL'l'gl'l', .ln l'm'tct', l.itttlzt Stout. Klzttol l'zttkct'. Nlztrs 1 Zz -' . ' V -. 1 lint' llllIlCl'll2lllglI, llcsstc INlc'.XlLfc, Cit'2tc'ic liccrs, Sztmlrzt sll0llgl'LlSS, lluttttzt liottg Rim- I-Dennis l.1llltlL'!'N, Dun Struck, Iiatrlmru Applcganth. Nhtrilttt Cirzttt. Xttrlwzt I,:1pc-up 1-t-tu-tit-w .Il'lNL'll. lst Young. Nlzmlic Wert! Row 3 f-'lioity Bihlv. Milo Mcssnmrc, -john OWL-ns. Dick Rltztntsuy. Nail lltatig. limit fu2llllCl'lNlL'lllL'l'. llzttulrl littgcm' llztwtt. llztw liriggs. 'Ibm llttll, Dun Sigtist. .Inc Nlillcr. Ciztml Cirwllitt. Nliss llzttlvll Km IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL lltis yvztt. :ts wcll :ts spmtsurittg its ztnttuztl mctnlmctsltip drive. thc lluttiot' Real Cross Cm tt lillccl ll large ltcztsutc chest wttl ptnjcrls lIlt'lllllCll supplying' c'ltilcl1'ctt's gowns lot' thc Clotntnttttity Hospital :tml scmlittg tlzty cztrcls to thc old pcuplc att lmttttc- Iltllvt' l'tmi1l1'nI llifk llgtttttci' l 1I'I'flH!'.Xlll1'Ilf lh-tty Kanye llisltct' Sf'r'r'r'lnty lieth Kit'kp:ttt'ick luztnm- Ott I'ul:li1-ilt' rlmirzrzflrt lllllllllil Ymlvt ljllfgllllll ffllllllllllll Rngct Slatlc-1 .Swrttirr Fflllllillllll Xliss Illllll liztttcll .lrluiwl I 7'l'll.XlH'l'I' thc County Home. 1 usclul ztrticlcs which will Inc sent wltcmvct' it is ttccclccl. O 'Mig . 5 HONOR THESPIAN Row 1---Irma Kreider, Anne Teel, Edna Dix, Pam Beeler, Harriet Reich Row 2'-Miss Patterson, Sue Halderman, Norma Jean Angel, Gracie Beers. Charlotte Lightfoot, Marilyn Richl Row 3-Jo Lautenschlager, Carolyn Reasor 4-Avery Pratt, Don Comin, David Farrell, Lee Patterson. Miss King Row Row 5-Bob McQuigg, Pat Ewing. David Smith Dane Smith, presiclenlg Boh NIt'Qnigg, iit'e-presirlenl: Xziiitee qlolnison. st-crt-tary: Lee l':ilteisnn. ll'L'2l5lllCl, Miss Ruth THESPIAN SOCIETY Xleniliers ol Soc' llllll liuskin, :alter earning, ten points, :ire eligible lor nienilmersliip in 'lhespizni Society. .Xt zu lornizil spring hzinquet, the only meeting ol lhespizin Society lor the yezir, new inenihers :ire inclnftetl :intl seniors :ire recognized lor their service in the tllgilllllllliflll. Hzirtl-working Tliespizins who liziye zuhievetl thirty ziclzlitionznl points :ire quzililietl lor Honor Tliespixnn and are presented with their pins :it the spring hzniquet. The tlnlfs niottn: Ari well your fmrl. 'I'lfr'rr' ull flu' IIUIIUJ' ll'I'A'.n Row Row Row Row Row Row 6.- pear' ' a -THESPIANS lf-Dorothy Dunkle, Irma Kreider. Sandy Jones. Kay Keitfer. Mary Alice Carroll. Lee Patterson. Nancee Johnson. Dave Smith, Norma Jean Angel. Shirley Miller. Edna Dix, Anne Shamp, Pam Beeler, Sue Halderman. Pat Beeler 2,-Pat Miller, Nancy Martin, Jo Lautenschlager, Harriet Reich, Gracie Beers, Roberta Ely, June Filocco, Anne Teel Sue Isch Millie Conrad, Barbara Kelly, Juanita Yoder 3--Joan' Domhoff,'Jean Vosteen, Judy Zimmerman, Charlotte Lightfoot. Jean Merriman. Carol Heise, Judy Gros- jean, Barb Hosmer, Carolyn Reasor, Sue Brenner. Kaye Miller. Sue Hinsman, Jill Dunn 4-4Marjorie Bowling, Judy Young, Shirley Beam. Carol Quillen, Henry 'Gurr, Keith Winget, Avery .Pratt, Sue Riggle, Mary Cook, Marilyn Riehl, Ann Pittenger, Jane Iannarelli, Christine Coolidge, Margaret Litwiller 5,-Miss Patterson, Ellen Bell, Janet Rich, Don Comm, Jack Rhodes, Carol Tracy, David Ferrell, Jim Schreiber, Bill Pearce, Brad Stoddard, Miss King James Myers, Neil Ginther, Tom Brnnn. Bill Stevens, Bob McQuigg, Pat Ewing. Malcolm Litwiller, Don Joss, Dick Grosenbaugh Jzige lilly-six Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SOC AND BUSKIN KA-JJ HWY' - vw Y eSue Brenner. Sue Hinsman, Shirley Beam, Pat Ewing. president, Norma Jean Angel, Nancee Johnson. Edna Dix, Judy Brown Judy Grosjean. Jane Iannarelli, Pat Beeler, June Filocco. Mary Cook, Millie Conrad. Gracie Beers, Sandra Jones, Vera Ferris, Jill Dunn Bob Jones, Don Joss, Marjean Ewing, Connie Cummins. Marjorie Boling, Dorothy Dunkle. Carol Heise. Barbara Hayden, Christine Coolidge. Evelyn Englander, Joan Domhoff, Miss King Dick Grosenbaugh, Bob Bahl, Pam Beeler. Roberta Ely, Koleen Ewing, Ellen Bell, Mary Alice Carroll. Henry Gurr, Ted Crawford. Roger Cook. John Huber David Ferrell, Don Comin, Sally Griffith. Betty Kaye Fisher, Neil Ginther Tom Brunn SOC AND BUSKIN 1K-Zi Margaret Litwiller, Carol Tracy, Sue Riggle, Annette Sperry Jean Vosteen. Grace Wlgfss, Shirley Miller Linda Stout. Ann Teel, Kaye Miller, Carol Quillen, Judy Young, Carol Straub. Glorya eller, Harriet Reich Avery Pratt, Nancy Winkler, Marilyn Riehl, Anne Shamp, Ann Pittenger. Judy Zimmerman, Pat Miller, Bar- bara Kelly. Carolyn Reasor Bill Pearce. Bob McQuigg. Jack Rhodes. Lee Patterson, Charlotte Lightfoot, Juanita Yoder. Jean Merriman. Irma Kreider. Janet Rich -Keith Winget. Dave Smith, Bill Stevens, James Myers. James Smyth, Larry Litwiller. Bradley Stoddard. Joanna SOC AND BUSKIN Row Row Row Row Row APPRENTICE Barbara Hosiner, Gerry Slater. Patricia Raucci. Elaine Duberstein. Karen Levine. Jane Mosher. Cynthia Aber. Barbara Snoddy. Jud Mairs. Peggy Amos. Ethene Smith, Maxine Lang Mardie Wertz. Ruth gault. Joyce Grenert, Neila Billheimer, Ann Dalby, Martha Harbert. Marsha Erbland. Nancy Parrett, Ruth Perram Nancy Martin, Carol Stout, Mary Ives, George Ann Grosjean. Diane Du Breuil. Janet Bucher. Sally Dicus. Helen Carwile. Janet Butdorf, Linda Robinson. Miss King Janet Mosher. Linda Siegwald, Virginia Smith, Helen Bowers. Carol Collier. Louise Winget, Jane Maurer. Susan McCoy. Patty MacCallum Neil Craig. Miss Patterson. Paul Moore, David McAnancy, Dan Yoder. Toni Henderson. Bill Taeusch. Robert Joss page filly-s x pagc lH1y4ighL S V 0 ei Q if L: U o 3 E gc E .E III z: fu i: U7 9 ia E N GJ S-4 EO '1 . cu IL' ,Q GJ ,E 5: N GJ D.. E O 5 , : gg Ili 2. Z : Q . .. - g : 5' 2 an gil ii -5 r, : 5 rr UI . 2 C 2 5 cu 45 ,, o tu L.. M O Q E our 4 2.95 GJ EA if of 3 U15 O 213 C V. f-li: :Ei E zu: 5 32 it em 11 L4 EE? A mal m 2 E- vi N 0 4,5 ,g 52 Q xg w We, .E 3:32 hwuglil QPC, 5Qm6 .-ai,-,UU aa,':i.f- m.,..qJO D.,QN drnou mmf-2 -.ci 5720! 053022 ,infix 'QQJCMCI 33:22 ,iiig EE M :MLS E em xi V 952: 'Inna ,gsm iam 5 -cs QNSR cu vw: if?-3-2 EM F im' 4vviCE zgoo Qw VrT: :EE sw.- Cnxc wow-S TLTET .-tm C4 EE Z uint pq Eleanor Howey, Janet Daugherty, Sue Honeberger . Row 4-Virginia Smith, Robert Bahl, Sally Griffith, Carol Snyder, Betsy Metzler, Alicia Crow, Donald Joss, Jane Maurer, Susanne McCoy. Frances Shutt Row 5-Joyce Grenert, David Bode. Robert Jones Jerry Jones. Carl Fritz, Irene Bryner, Judy Henney, Phil Jameson, Zoyd Goodman, James Schrieber Row 6-Charles Denlinger. Richard Ault. Marjorie Bolirig, Larry Kinney, Benjamin Taeusch, Carol Collier, Bradley Stoddard, Harold Ray, Paul Carson, John Winter. Karl Diller Row 7-Floyd Hastings, Mr. Nickles. John Bryner, Frank Winter. Malcolm Litwiller, Avery Pratt, Tom Brunn, Gary Fisher, David Alexander. Robert Beckler. 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A-I :-- .. 2 .... 2 .IN .., I 'J .. ,- I .., .., . .,. 2 MT rf-N .--N -. N II' I -LN , , . 1 :I I-'N 1- fl V -. N QF ,--.. - ' . T. - 2 X ... U A Q Y J A --1 ,- f. Q Lf .Lf 1 A L1 ,- SJ if CE if t V .J L... Ll - ',-T' .f '57 z If Q T. ,. U II ,- Q ,- f page sixly-om TRI-HI-Y CABINET Row l-Bobbie Ely Row 2-Nancee Johnson, Nan- cy Martin Row 3---Betty Brubaker. Juan- ita Yoder, Carol Heise Row 44Mildred Conrad. Carol Snyder. Kay Kiefer, Grace Wyss Row 5!Judy Chapman, Ann Seymour, Anne Shamp. Car- ol Tracy. Annette Sperry Row 6!Pam Beeler. Tim Shutt, Mrs. Fetzer, Miss Fausnaugh. Miss Carson, Connie Diller, Nancy Schauni lo c1'c'zilc', mziinlziiu, :incl cxlciul llirouglioul thc hoiuc, school, zulcl coiumunily. high slzuicle zircls ol' Clliristiazn cl1z1i':ictc1 ' is part ol thc Tri-Hi-Y plcclgc. 'l'bc' 'liri-Hi-Y clubs, llllilCl' lhc' Uuiclzuicc- ol Xliss listhcl' FilllSll2lllUll, Nliss Viwiiiia Clzirson, zuicl Xlrs. Rzichcl l cl1c'r, lac-Uzui lhcii' '7 3 5 In lnograiiis lor thc your with this lmrposc- in miucl. Girls wishing to ioiu lhc' 'l'ri'Hi-Y clubs wc-rc' lllllillilllflftl to thc' iclculs :incl :iclivilic-s ol lhc' clubs zil thc' llig-Liltlc' Sislci' picnic. .X ioinl czmcllcliglu instzillzilion scrvicc' was bclcl with thc KIWCC Hl'l fllllls' Qflontiuuccl ou llilgk' cighlyj SENIOR TRI-HI-Y l i Row 1---Pam Beeler. Carol Snyder. Tim Shutt, Bobbie Ely, Connie Diller, Juanita Yoder, Anne Shamp t Row 2--Mary Lou Schuster. Betsy Metzler, Joanne Ott, Alicia Crow, Shirley Miller. Norma Jean Angel. Edna Dix, Ann Teel Row 3-Nancy Phelps, Charlotte Martin, Jackie Elder, Eugenia Walter, Faye Butterbaugh, Joanne Varns, Agnes Hoover, Pat Beeler Kathryn Ritzi Mrs. Fetzer Row 4+4Betty Kaye Fisher, Hazel' Moore, Reginia Walter, Beverly Hoiacre, Doris Leiner, Nancy Moore, Judie Skelly, Helen Mishler, Joanna Lautenschlager, Sally Griffith, Anne Ports mga' sixty-two IUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Mildred Conrad, Nancy Schaum. Betty Brubaker. Nancee Johnson, Judy Chapman. Catherine Levers Sue Brenner, Carol Grunder. Linda Stout, Joyce Grenert. Beverly Barr. Neila Billheimer, Irene Bryner, Jac- queline McCuen. Carolyn Reasor, Kaye Miller Margie Boling. Janis Smith, Annabelle Kinney, Sandra Snodgrass, Ruthie Gault, Dorothy Dunkle, Sue Hone- berger, Becky Wilson, Beverly Fry, Barbara Kelly, Pat Stahr Martha Ammons, Pat Tyrrell. Pat Weirick, Carol Kreiter, Glorya Keller, Carole Straub, Judy Young. Mary Cook. Pat Shields, Mary Lou Schwartz Shirley Porter. Shirley Beam, Sue Hinsman, Carol Quillen. Connie Conn. Ann Pittenger. Gracie Beers. June Mathie. Miss Fausnaugh SOPH OM ORE TRI-HI-Y Connie Cummins, Gerry Slater, Barbara Hayden, Sandy Jones. Grace Wyss. Ann Seymour, Nancy Martin, Carol Heise, Carol Tracy, Kay Kiefer. Annette Sperry, Pat Raucci, Marilyn Sidle Marjean Ewing, Theresa Di Lucca, Diane Du Brueil, Jill Dunn, Connie Ellsworth, Sue Riggle, Vera Ferris. Jean Merriman, Judy Brenner. Janet Butler. Helen Weaver, Carol Stout, Judy Grosjean Camilla Zuercher. Rosalie Di Orio, Rosalie Litilzia, Evelyn Englander. Sue Sperry, Shirley Boreman. Susan Cahill. Judy Zimmerman, Patsy Miller. Jean Vosteen, Janet Wagner. Janis Wagner, Joan Domhoff Barbara Mandolin, Betty Hackett, Annette Costanzo, Donna Leiner, Marilyn Ives, Bernadine Bresson, Janet Bucher, Christine Coolidge, Barbara Hosmer, Janet Butdorf, Helen Carwile, Sally Dicus, Pat McCallum, Lois McAnaney Nancy Piper, Edna Ernst, Carol Good, Hazel Vaughn, Judy Sherred, Annabelle Kutz, Helen Miller, Virginia Denny, Linda Robinson, Linda Maurer, Charlotte Romanchik, Judy Cramer, Pat Yankello, Miss Carson page sixty thi PHQC SENIOR HI-Y Row --Harold Franks, William Pearce, Avery Pratt, James Smyth, Roger Krites Row -Iiioger Cook, Bob McQuigg, Pat Ewing, Allen Gamertsfelder, Bob Skelton, George Klinger, Roger Slater, Roscoe rauss Row --Bernie Warren, Robert Kirkpatrick, David Smith. Paul Pinnicks, Donald Garn, Floyd Hastings Row Mr. Dodez, Larry Flickinger, Ted Crawford, Bob Mairs. Larry Kinney, Elick Shifferly. Wilson Miller Row -ABill Rich, Ronald Bahn, Dominic Nolletti, Clem Moses. Bill Stevens. Keith Winget Row -AWolfe Fingerhuth, Alvin Metcalf, Danny Franks Row -Gary Dunn, Krank Winter. John Weaver, John Vosteen. Ted Zimmerman, Vincent Humrichouser Row -Kenneth Kutz. Ray Mushock. Wes Shank, Bill Bost Success has inzirketl the three years that members oi' Senior Hi-Y have spent in the Hi-Y clubs. This rluh has given mzinv hours ol service to the school :incl fommunity, :incl in return, the members have benelittecl hy giving their service. During their sophomore year the Senior Hi-Y had c'hzn'e,e oi the rihhon s.iles. l'ro.ie4'ts lor their lunior :incl senior vesirs incluilecl the confessions :ut hziskethziii tourn.nncnts :incl on special ouulsiolis :il Nlziurer Field. Ihe Senior Hi-Y has sent mziny hors to czinip :ind to various Y c'oni'erenc'es. 1 llzil lflilllhs help l'i:ill llill l'e:nice lim Smith Roger Kriles Nil, l'zillI llo F 6 sixty-iour llt'l I': r'.riff1'rll l'i1'1'-fnr'.sirl4'11l Sl'1'P'I'fllI Y 'l'rwm1 1 M Cllflflllllll ,-I rfiiimrr Row Row Row Row Row Row Row IUNIOR HI-Y --Carl Fritz. Phil Shamel, Duane Stout. Charles Finn, Richard Danner. Bill Mosher. George Buechner. Gale Metcalf --Gary Plant. Donald Bayer. Del Campbell, Charles Nash, Leo Hanson, Dick Schafrath. Carl Di Giacomo. Ray Martin -Jim Zedak. Jack Rhodes, Dick Mills, Charles Denlinger, Ned Weaver, Dick Grosenbaugh. Bob Beckler. Richard Ball, Dave Taggart -Jack Bartram. Bruce Childers, George Robison, John Owen, Howard Maynard -fTo:n Moore, Frank Yacapraro. Don Comin. Lee Patterson, Ford Pinnick, Lynn Zim iicrniazi, Toni Brunn. Fritz Rice, Don Johnson -Bob Stype. Larry Martin. Stanley Snyder. Jim Myers. David Ferrell, Daniel Conn, Lewis Hodgetl fTom Moritz. Bob Pfaff, John Fleming, Joe Ackerman, Neil Ginther, John Conaton, Cy Morgan SOPHOMORE H I-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row --Jim Danner. Jim Schreiber. Larry Gamertsfelder, Dick Ramsey, Robert Mushock, Neil Craig, Robert Sapp. Brad- ley Stoddard Leland Frost. Larry Saunders, Dick Flory, John Winter. Bob Danner, Ronnie Smith, Don Cedar, John Kauffman, Don Lonier, Tony Bible, Virgil Thomason, Larry Battig. Milo Messmore, Thomas Manton. Jack Richey. Duane Hart. Dick Schie Jerry Jones, Neil Meier, Bill Parker. Dick Laird, Mark Jameson, Ronnie Arnsby. Mr. Mclntire Dan Ackerman, Bob Jones, Don Joss, John Grafton, Harold Yoder. Dick Becker, Robert Bahl Richard Taggart, Roger Shearer, Jim Fry, Malcolm Litwiller. Gary Fisher, Jerry Jordan page sixty Jkige NFL Edna Dix Row 2-Miss Patterson, Mr. Pollock The l955-'5-1 NFL season was a noteworthy o11e lor the local speech LlC1J2ll'llllClll lor several reasons. As a chapter, the local group reached the largest enrollment in both IllCIlllDCl'Sl'lilJ and degrees in the past five years. This put the Wooster High speakers in lirst place 111 Eastern Ohio NFL. Since the Eastern Ohio district ranks first in the nation in speech activities, om attainment is consiclerecl quite an honor in forensic circles. DEBATE Row 1-Gracie Beers, Carol Good, Christine Coolidge, Jean Vosteen, Carol Collier Row 2-Don Comin, Roger McManus, Don Yoder, Bill Taeusch, Dave Smith Row 3-Lee Patterson, Gerald Soliday, Tom Henderson, David Loeliger, John Harbaugh, Neil Ginther sixty-six Row 1fGracie Beers, David Smith, DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE AND DISTINCTION Row 1--Christine Coolidge. Sue Isch, Edna Dix. Sue Halderman Row 2-Gracie Beers, Charlotte Lightfoot, Jo Lautenschlager, Miss Patterson Row 8-Mr. Pollock, David Bode, David Smith. Lee Patterson luv' Q ilu. The sf.-com! nizijor :trliicvctiiciit c'mic'crnctl tht' entry ol' eight students to tht- slillt' spccrli l0lll'll2llllClll in Clolunilius. For the tliirtl coiiscciitivc yCZll', 'xvoostcr sent at dclmtc: ltlllll to tlic' slillt' finals. The third event worthy ol notc was that ztnotlicr student qttztliliccl for nzitionul spa-crli competition in Ajunt-. Sue lsrli, lust yczir's entry, quznlifit-cl signin in girls' cxtenip. DEGREE OF MERIT AND HONOR S a 3 V i S Row 1-Marjean Ewing, Jill Dunn, Carol Good, Vera Ferris, Nancy Martin. Judy Zimmerman, Ethene Smith, Judy Gros- Jean Row2-John Weaver. Connie Cummins, Shirley Beam, Millie Conrad, Laura Conaton. Helen Bowers, Carol Collier. Sally Griffith, John Vosteen Row 3--Roger McManus, Don Joss. Don Comin, Neil Ginther. Tom Henderson, Bill Taeusch, Dave Loeliger. Jerry Soliday llilgl' six ly-SCYCII LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 4 i Row Row Row Row Row Kaye Miller, Ann Teel, Marilyn Troyer, Avery Pratt, Carl Fritz, Judy Young, Millie Conrad, Ethel Smith -Marjorie Drabenstott, Irma Kreider, Anne Ports, Betsy Metzler, Harriet Reich, Dorothy Dunkle, Mary Cook, Sue Halderman, Barbara Kelly -Becky Wilson, Ann Pittenger, Judy Williams, Margaret Dicus, Charlotte Lightfoot, Connie Diller, Mary Alice Carroll, Carolyn Reasor Betty Saunier, Ellen Bell, Edna Dix, Joanna Lauten schlager, Wolfe Fingerhuth, Miss Rodgers -James Smyth, Don Cedar, Bill Stevens, Wes Shank, Kenneth Wirth, Gary Dunn, Alvin Metcalf, George Kling- er, Tom Manton, Ned Weaver To open the seztson's activities, the French Club joined with the Spanish Club members lol a fall picnic' in the city park French Club again joined with Spanish Club lor at Christmas party. Entertainment featur- ing members ol' both clubs followed the covered-dish dinner. To fulfill the c'lub's aim ol' learning more about Francie and her people, other meetings included movies about the country and progrzuns presented by Miss Alune Bout, Nliss Liliana- Camous, and Nlr. Henri Meyer ol' the College ol' XVooster. .hery Pratt , ,,,,, Pufxirleni Carl lfritz ,, ,,,, I'i1'r'-jnwirlffill Irma Kreider ,,,, . ,, .S'r'r'reIury-lrmuztrw' Indy Young. Marilyn lroyer .Social rlmirrnrn Miss .Xnne ll. Rodgers ,,,, , .4r1z'i.w'r page sixty-eight '. ., A 'X M251 . QF. Row How Row Row Row Row Pat Beeler, Juanita Yoder, Sue Hinsman, Judie Skelly, Sally Griffith, Joanne Varns, Virginia Wilson, Mary Ives Miss Rodgers, Gracie Beers, Dorie Black, Dorothy Emerling. Betty Brubaker, Jackie McCune. Laura Shearer, Nancy Schaum, Sue Honeberger, Irene Bryner, Nancy Winkler Betty Kaye Fisher, Mary Lou Schuster. Doris Geitgey. Anne Shamp, Agnes Hoover. Tim Sliutt, Marilyn Riehl. Doris Leiner. Joanne Myers, Phyllis Franks geo Hanson, Bill Bost, Jim Myers, Frank Weaver, Bob Kirkpatrick, George Buechner, Henry Gurr, Karl Roller. hil Franks Larry Martin. Larry Kinney, Roger Slater, Roger Krites, Bob Beckler, Ford Pinnick, Frank Winter Doc Henry, Tommy Moore, Dick Mills, Don Rhainy, Duane Holmes. Dick Schafrath. Ronny Perry. Jim Muncy SOCIOS E SPAN OLE S FUiiUXX'illg ll'1ltiillOll, Spnnisli Club started its :activities with at ioiiit Sliillli5il'l l't'llt'il rlulr picnic. During the year, Mr. Robert Moore slioxretl colored lilins ol his experiences in Nlexiro, mmies mere sliown Oll Cluzitemzilzi :incl Nlexiro, :ind Nliss l.uc-ini Viigziru, an student :tl the Col- lege ol lVoofter, lrom Lima, Peru, spoke lo the club. Seniors were honored :it an liestzi in the ritr park which eoiirliulecl the 19535551 :activities ol thc Spmisli and Vicncli C'l ilis Sue lsrli I'rf'.xirlr'nl Sue iiilhlllllll l'irrfjn1',sirl1'irI Sully t-iillitli .Swrelfur llulie Skellx 'l'l1'11.x11rwi Nliss time ll. Rodgers ,irlwiiel . 2 . 2 'i il page sixty-nina MAGNA L Row Row Row Row Row Row -Carol Stout, Carol Tracy, Bob Sapp, Judy Grosjean, Christine Coolidge e-Sally Dicus, Annette Costanzo, Gerry Slater. Pat Raucci, Grace Wyss, Connie Ellsworth, Jill Dunn. Barbara Hayden, Marjean Ewing -Marilyn Moore. Vera Ferris. Margaret Litwiller. Pat Lyrrell, Carol Kreiter, Maureen Carney, Isabella Vizzo, Pat Miller, Sue Riggle, Annette Sperry -Connie Cummins, Janet Butdorf, Judy Kauffman, Barbara Hosmer, Nancy Martin. Helen Weaver, Judy Zimmerman, Janet Butler, Joan Domhoff, Virginia Denny, Evelyn Englander, Jean Vosteen, Carol Good, Janet Bucher, Kay Kiefer James Schreiber, John Winter, David Bode, Harold Yoder. John Kauffman, Patty McCallum. Charlotte Romanchik, Margaret Lang, Mrs. Tracy Virgil Thomason, Jerry Jones, Neil Meier, Don Lonier, Robert Jones, Dick Ramsey, Bradley Stoddard, Lary Gamertsfelder, Don Odenkirk, Jim Danner, Neil Ginther, Devonne Sigler. Carl Cappola, Gary Fisher, John Grafton, Rob Mushock, Dick Taggart The second-year Latin students continued this year with their club known as Magna .. Nlany members participated in the programs which were presented monthly. ln one meeting lamous characters ol! Roman history and mythology lound themselves confronting a TV panel. Ol' particular interest was the February meeting at which Nliss Sybil Gould ol' the College ol' Wlooster discussed slides showing the remains ol' Roman culture in Greece, Italy, and France. These had been taken during her previous year in Europe. Outstanding social events ol' the year were the Christmas party with its learned debate and the authentic Roman banquet held in the spring. Robert Sapp l'Vr'.vi1IcnI Carol 'I Iliff l'icc-fn'f.xirlcnI Carol Stout Scr'n'Irny Christine Coolidge 'l'r1'n.surri ludx t.rosiean flfllglfllll cllflirmnn Mrs. Ruin Tracy , .4rIz'i.w'r llllgif SCVCH ty Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Janet Mosher, Ethene Smith, Karl Diller, Mardie Wertz, Carol Collier Linda Siegwald, George Ann Grosjean, Kathleen Schafrath, Mary Horn, Jane Mosher, Gayle White, Donald Orr, David McAnaney Ruth Perram, Ann Dalby, Karen Levine, Margaret Shiiferly. Sally Spence, Patty Flesher. Sally Odenkirk. Mrs. Joss Jane Maurer, Susan McCoy, Sue Rowland, Maxine Lang, Betty Brennenian, Sue Miracle. Cynthia McCluer, Dorothy Lear. Dick Landers David Diehr. Nancy Parrett, Louise Winget, Marilyn Files. Phoebe Bahl, Jannette Schauni, Ruth Spigelmire, Marilyn Murray. Anita Phouts, Dan Yoder, Bill Taeusch, Tom Huff Loren Sigler. Bill Gerber, Laura Conaton, Marsha Erbland, Barbara Jacobs, Margie Moritz, Janet Chenevey. Janis Brubaker. Helen Bowers Duane Young. Delmar Lang. John Morrison. Roger Landis, Virginia Smith, Judy Mairs, Jerry Soliday, Elaine Duberstein, John King, John Harbaugh, Roger Pinnicks, Dave Briggs. Bob Footlick Jim Veney. Larry Swank, Charles Bell. Roger McManus, Roger Sprowls, Robert Joss, Dan Dalrymple. Tom Henderson, John Bryner, Harold Kinney, Sumner Ellsworth, Terry Porter, Joe Starr SOCIE TAS ROMAN A .Xinong thc CYCIIIS ol the your were zi play, written :incl clircctccl by one ol our lllL'llllJt'l'5, :incl .i llllll show in the lorni ol zu tclcvision lJro:iclc'1isl. ,X talent show was gllfll :ll ilu' cillllhllllllh panty in llcrc-1iilici'. 1 l'rojcc'ts were filling liziskcls willi loocl :md Clliristnizis gills lor two nvcclx' lznnilics :incl collecting tux sl2llllIJS. Both projcfls proved very Sllt'l'C5Slilll. Kaul llillvr l'lr'.xi1I1'l1l Ciuol c,Ulll1'l' lilll'-lH'1'NlIl1'Hl Xl iulic xl'L'l'll ,Srrirlmx'-llwlxllrwi lunrl Xloslicr IIIIIQIIIIII rlmirnmn lllltlll' Smith .slllfllll rlmirmurz xiii, liclilli you ' xl rla 'lxrr Pilgl' SCVUIIIY-Ullt Row 1--Irma Kreider, Ellen Bell, Ann Ports, Betty Kaye Fisher, Roger Slater, Helen Mishler, Bobbie Ely, Marilyn Riehl. Judie Skelly, Gracie Beers Row 2 aLinda Stout, Doris Leiner, Nancy Schaum. Beverly Hofacre. Christine Coolidge, Carol Good, Lois McAnaney, Judy Kauffman, Janet Butler, Helen Carwil:-. Sally Dicus, Vera Ferris, Koleen Ewing Row R---Elizabeth Muncy, Joanne Meyers, Nancy Winkler, Hazel Moore. Phyllis Franks. Sally Griffith, Virginia Wilson, Betsy Metzler, Jo Lautenschlager, Harriet Reich, Margaret Long, Miss Carroll Row 4-Edna Miller, Anita Graber, Carolyn Reasor. Janet Bucher, Sue Hinsman, David Bode. Mildred Conrad. Mary Cook. Bobby Bahl, Ann Pittenger, Nancy Moore, Irene Bryner, Evelyn Englander CLIFTON LAYTON CLUB The llliltoii l.ztytmi Clltth is part ol' at large state :incl naitioiizil lllgilllililliflll ul Future 'l'eat'Iiers ol' .Xmerit':t. Iii rmogtiitimi ul' this izict, delegates were sent to Clevelziiitl for the NIQOTAX univeiitioii :ts usliers :mtl to the state-witle F'l'.X eotilerenre iii Cloltiiiihtis this April. Several highlights in the clulrs :activities were installing Rittmznrs F'l'.X cluh :mtl proniotiiig 'l'eztc'her Clztreei NVeek, which iiirlutletl presenting am ztssemhly, :mtl olmserving .mtl tezteliing in the eleiiieiitztry scliools lor two hull tlziys. llelty lizzie lfislier l'l1'.xirlf'11I xlllll' l'trrls l'i1w-lnt'si1l1'1lI lleleii Nlishler .Nrrrrlmv lrm.i kreitlet 'I'1'm,v1111'i Ruger Slzitet f'l.NlUI'lIlII Xlztriliii Riehl ljlnruirm lilleii Bell PII?lflllllfllfllliltlll Q ltitlie Skelli Sung l.wud1'r Qiraeie lleerx l'ulrlir'iIi' flllllllllllll Rohetlzl lily , .Snriul r'lruirnirm Nliss Lucille Carroll. Miss Xnne Stiiltl, Xlrw. .Ieziniie Orerly , , fi1'l.W'I'.X , ,1- lJ2igC SCVCH l i'-UVO 4-OV .Q gist - Row 1-Joyce Hider, Zetta Hoover, Norma Jean Angel, Ralph Jones, Bob Emlong. Phyllis Marcovechio. Judie Brown Row 2-Mrs. Toothman, Mary Jean Schar, Peggy Fittler. David Lehman, John Huxley, Dick Odenkirk Row 3--Ken Yoder, Bob Skelton, Dana Brooks, Elick Shifferly, Cliff Leighty DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION IBIQCIAX stands lor llistrihtttive litltucation Cllulms ol' .Xinerit'a. ln this eltth, nierrliantlising antl other important selling lactors are tliscttssecl. The primary olriertive ol' clistrihutive etlu- ration is to train the intlivichlal to participate more elhfiently in clistrihtttion ol gootls and service. The course includes one periotl ol retailing ancl one period ol' llll'l't'llZllIlliSlIlg inlorniation :luring the lirst two periotls ol' the clay antl work on a selling joh in a downtown store during the alternoon. 'lhis year the club was very active in raising luntls lor lieltl trips. They had several rup- ralte sales antl collected sales tax Slillllps. The money colleettttl lroin these projects was tlsetl in sending the class to a Northeastern Regional Convention at Kent State llniversity. Later in the year the state convention heltl in the Fort Hayes Hotel at Columbus was attentlecl hy lour ol' the inenihers. 'Nlenihers were unable to attentl the national convention heltl in San Antonio, Texas. Other fieltl trips attentletl hy the whole class were a visit to the O'Neil's cle' parttnent store in Xkron, a tour through the pottery plant at Fretlerit'kslung, and trips tlowntown lor ohserration. Norma .lean Xngel I'11'.ti1lr'nt letla llooxer , liiff'-flll'XlIll'llf lntlie Brown ,Sr1'r'1'lrny Dana liroolts , 'I'rf'rm:rr: lloh lfllllllllg R1'j1m'lr'r I .... ,.,. . .. V V A 2 . .I i . page SCVCllly'llll'CL Q l Row 1--Dorothy Franks, Beatrice Besancon. Phyllis Crater, Norma Jean Angel, Kathryn Ritzi, Alicia Crow. Shirley Miller. Sue Brenner Row 2-Helen Carwile, Carole Grunder, Beverly Barr, Neila Billheimer, Pam Beeler. Janis Smith, Annabelle Kinney, Sandra Snodgrass, Pat Weirick, Zandra Plymire, Miss Foss Row 34Barbara Mandolin, Nancy Piper, Anita Grove, Nancy Jo Bertsch, Constance Snure, Bonnie Flickinger, Shirley Porter, Linda Stout, Pat Stahr, Pat Shields, Connie Conn, Carole Straub, Betty Sounier, Mrs. Fetzer Row 4-Juanita Martin, Reginia Walter, Pat De-vore, Joan Wirt, Garnet Stanford, Frances Markley, Carol Snyder. Eu- genia Walter, Pat Boyles, Ruthie Gault, Charlotte Romanchick, Helen Mishler, Faye Butterbaugh FBLA FBIA is zu national Ol'g2llli!2lf,iOll whose purpose is to orgzulize husiness students for an better understanding ol' ollire work. 'l'he inenilmers of FISIUX strive to develop the personality traits desirzihle for at good set'retzu'y-dependability, ili'l'lll'2il'y, courtesy, honesty, and nentness. 'Ihrough reports from secretztries and discussions with businessmen, the cluh endeavors to attain these qualities. Nliss tiwennelh Ifoss page seventy-i'our tlyn Strnuh , P: 1-.xiflrnt Norma jenn ,Xngel I'in'-jmnvizlwrt lfziye Butterhuugh .S'f'1'r1'la:y Phyllis Crater ,, , 'l'rrn.sur1'r' Kay Ritli Suriul rlmirnmn Mrs. Rachel IJCIICI. A.l,11,jA-3,-'Q i i i i ii li I, ...ag Row 1--Jack Richy, Dick Grosenbaugh, Henry Gurr Row 2-Milo Gibson, Roger McManus, Larry Saunders. Sam Dellafave Row 3-David McAnaney. Neil Ginther, David Leoliger, Mr. Maurer. John Jordan, Neil Meier FILMBREAKERS llncler the czipaihlc lezulership ol' Nlr. Floyd Maurer, Filinhrezikcrs club runs smoothly :uid pcrliorins :in imporlzinl service in the high school. Nleinhers ol' the cluh not only give up their sludy hulls Lo run movie projectors and other equipment used in visual educzuion, hul also give inzuiy hours ol' service :liter Classes. Filinhrezilcers fluh is open lo zill lreslunen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. liemusc ol' the vziluzihlc' equipment which they operzite. ineinhers innsl he fzipzihle :incl cle- pemlzihle. l'lXlJCl'lClll'Cll lllCllllX'l'S ol the club instruct the new ineinhcrs in the use ol the visual equipment. During the exlciulul home room period on XVeclnesclziys, Lhc' cluh incels lo cliscuss prohlcins ol null- uzil inleresl. page seventy 1 Row Row Row Row Row IT 2 3 4 5 Miss Lorenz, Evelyn James, Nancy Piper, June Mathie, Kathie Schafrath, Dorothy Dunkle, Ruthie Gault, Carol Snyder, Margie Boling, Joyce Grenert, Neila Billheimer, Joanne Varns, Annabelle Kinney, Joanne Ott, Miss Bargainnier Theresa DiLucca, Janis Smith, Connie Bechler, Marilyn Condry, Bonnie Withrow, Judy Cramer, Beverly Hof- acre, Judy Chapman, Juanita Martin, Anita Grove, Dorothy Franks, Reginia Walter, Judy Messner, Judy Ogden, Elizabeth Dees, Miss Fausnaugh -Harriette Beery, Sandra Snodgrass, Elizabeth Muncy, Wanda Miller, June Filocco, Phyllis Manson, Garnet Stanford, Rita Brumpter, Linda Maurer, Helen Carwile, Ethel Sigler, Margaret Sigler, Cynthia Aber, Donna Mong, Carline Premer, Jackie Elder -Rosalie Di Orio, Eugenia Walter, Barbara Mandolin, Annabelle Kutz, Norma Woodruff, Lorita Miller, Pat Yank- ello, Ruby Daugherty, Isabella Vizzo, Sandra Berger, Sally Rowland, Janet Loureaux, Sue Dunham -Janice Schar, Carolyn Engel, Helen Miller, Judy Sherred, Linda Gantz, Susan Cahill, Bonnie Anania, Hazel Moore, Laurel Bayer, Peggy Fittler, Marilyn Yates. The purpose ol' the Future Homemakers 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 senior high school. This year there were sixty girls interested in home economics and home- making who joined the club. During FHA l'Veek in November, some ol' the otliciers took part in a program on Your School Today, a radio program on schools. In December the annual Christmas party and square dance with the FFA was held. ln February some ol' the otlieers and girls went to Nora wayne to install their Chapter. ln March the FHA held rl square dance lor all students in the school in order to earn money to send representatives to the state convention and ramp. Carol Snyder ..... , I'r'z'.tirlr'11l Margie Boling ...,... .. I'in'-jn'z'.s'iflf'r1I .lnnabelle Kinney . .. Sf'rrf'111ry Kathleen Schatrat h ,,,, ,,,, , 'l'rm.n1 rm' Ruthie Gault . ,, l I'0gl'IllH l Hlil'lIIIHl Neila llillheimer ,,,, Sofia! rlmimlrni ludy Sherred ,,,,,, 1,lll'1lIlIllf'lIfllfillll Dorothy llunkle .,,, Ioyce Grenert ...,,, Rejnmler I'uI1li1'ily rlmirzrmzz loanne Varns . , , 1I!'l'IIli0l1!ll rlmirllmn lime Malhie ,. ,...,......,..,, .... .. .......,, ,, , ,, , Song lrrulrfr' Miss Belly Lorenz, Nliss Sally liargainnier, Nliss listher lfausnaugh Arlzfisers page seventy-six Row Row Row Row 1iWarren Briggs, John Martin, Stanley Hutchinson, 2-Gerald Stair. Albert Myer, Carl Jentes, Herbert berger, student teacher, Charles Miller 3-Mr. Boling, Roy Dugan, Robert Hastings, Stanley Mast 4-Jack Shellenberger, Bill Chenevey, Dick McAfee, McAfee The Fntnrt- Fzn'nici's nl' lliiicriczi have haul Dick Schafrath, Don Garn, Wilson Miller, Don Rhamy Berry, Michael Yacapraro, Charles Swysgood, Leland Werten- Snyder, Bruce Briggs, Richard Gilmor, Tom Bahl, Gerald Dee Smith. Gary Metz, Gary Palmer, Harold Markley. Sam ztnotlicr husv znncl snt't't-ssl'ul vt-any this hcing tht' lWl'llly-5iXlil 2llllllVCl'S2ll'y nl' the nzntionul nrgzniimtinn nl Fntnrt' F2ll'lllCI'S nl' .xllli'l'lt'1l. Lust spring :tt thc stutc FFA convention XVilsnn Nliller :intl llllll Nlowcry rt-ct-ivt-tl thc tlc- grcc nl' stzitc lzmncr. Bula Xlrllzty won thc State ,Xgricttlturzil linginccring Clontvst znntl also 1'c'c'civctl an srliolznsliip to Ohio State llnivcrsitv hv being' nnc nl' tht- LOIJ hnvs in thc St-nina' .'Xgl'lt'llillll'2li SCilOl2ll'SilllJ cxznn. The t'il2llJlCl' zlgzuin won at gold anwantl in thc pz11'lizt1nt'i1tzn'y pm- ccclurc contest. lintcritig thc clmptcr contest lm' the first tiinc, thcv rect-ivccl ll foltl znwzml. Dalt- t 4 b , A Ring was clcttt-tl stzttc lJl'CSiliClll ol the FFA lor l95f'l-l95l. .Ks in thc past It-w yt-urs thc clizuptt-r in ntl scnn ucnthx lit h f s A C ' R s nntn or sllllifmmrc hnv with zu ht-ilci' nl' his clioift-. This vt-:nr lrcsh- nmn Clhznlcs -lcnttls, rcccivctl thc hcilcr. XVilsnn Xlillci' 1'cccivt-tl thc clistrivt hzniking znvznd nl will XVilson Xlillcr, Dzilc Ring, linh Nlcflztv, E . ww s Nh. lloling rt-prcsctittxl tht- x'VOUhlCl' lllizlptcl' ut thc twclitv-Illtll sllvci' 1llllllYL'l'w'll'Y n'ttinn'tl ccnivcntinn ht-ltl an Kansas City, Nlissnuri. Wilson Nlillcr I'H'.virlwHl sl inlt-3 llnlrhinsnn l'ir'.f'-fm'.sifl1'nl Xl lllCll liriggs .Sf'r'n'lrnl' n funn 'I'rr'1n14r'r'r lulln Nilllllll lfvjzrnlw' llitk Stllaillnlll ,Swzrlinrl ill. t.lt'n R. ohn Nlztrtin, XVzn'rcn Briyys, Roy Ilnyani alntl . . t t A lluling ,-Iflwixrv lJ2lQ,C Sl'Yt'llly'SCYl'll Row Row Row Row Carol Good, Anita Garber, Faye Butterbaugh, Beth Kindsvatter, Jerry Soliday Sally Moke, Gloria Leppla, Juliann Cramer, Marita Swysgood, Bonnie Leiner, Carolann Ashman, Miss Hudson John King, Marjean Ewing, Connie Cummins, Jeane Moore, Bonnie Franco. Barbara Kraft, Charles Swysgoocl Carolyn Powell, Rebecca Reynolds, Doris Fullerton, Janet Steiner, Sandra Ashton, John Harbaugh, Dick Zebedis LIBRARY CLUB CLliNliR.Xl. .XCI'l'lVI'l'lliS: embers assist their adviser, Nliss Hudson, by rlieeking out books, writing overndue slips, mending books, shell-reading, making posters, :ind putting away inzigzuines. SOCIAI. ,XCl'I'lVlTlliS: ln September, the sophomore nienihers entertained the lziculty ill ii ten :it which new books were on display. ln lzniuziry, :ull nienibers enioved zu pot-luck dinner lollowed by :nl evening ol' lively games. lfziye IilIlll'l'Il2lllgil , l'rr.xir1r'nI .lnilzi fil'ZlilCli , I'iI'l'-fHY'.l'fIlI'lIf lerry Qfliliiilf Sn Iffllll'-fl6'Il.VIlH'7' lieth liindsxziller. Clzn-ol Uoml lInf,xn1'ir1lrllrlirillrfzr Miss l'il'Ill2l Hudson .41Izfi.w'r page seventy-eight Row Row Row Row Row Row Il 1 2 4 5 6 Cllremiczits. The meetings renteretl around experi- ments, speakers, cle:nonstrutions, :incl films, :ill ol wh mt --Myda Lykins, Lee Patterson, Miki Schuster. Pat Beelei. Pat Ewing. David Alexander. Jim Smyth, Avery Pratt Frank Winter l --Agnes Hoover. Marjorie Drabenstott, Cathy-Levers. Richard Danner, Chuck Finn. Sally Griffith. Betsy Metzler Nancy Schaum, Judy Chapman, Marjorie Bolmg, Mr. Smith i -Jack Bartrum. Betty Kaye Fisher. Tim Shutt, Jo Anna Lautenschlager, Edna Dix. Juanita Yoder. Jackie McCuen Sue Hinsman. Barbara Kelly, Nancee Johnson, Anne Ports i --John Owens, Larry Kinney, Dick Grosenbaugh, Ned Weaver, Chuck Nash -Jack Rhodes. Tom Moritz..Dave Smith. Bruce Childers. George Robison, Fritz Rice. Chuck Denlinger, Harold Ray, Carolyn Reasor, Connie Diller --Phil Shamel, Ronnie Sinclair, Lewis Hodgett, David Liggett. John Conaton, David Ferrell, Stanlev Snyder John Vosteen. Bill Stevens, Paul Pinnicks, Bob Mairs, Wes Shank. Torn Brunri, Cy Morgan. Henry Gufr, RogeriCook, Hal Franks. Pat Krauss CHEMIC!-ITS 'lihe new club :iiouml school this vezir was the ich are helping to lurther the lllllllllhllllliiillg' ol an crest in rliemistry in lVooster High, Pail liwing l':e.xi1iw1l luck Rhodes I 111'-j11r'.x1rl1'11I Many Lou Scliusier , , .Srf'u'lr1ir lftillll Dix 'lil'!'ll.NllIl'I Lee Patterson , l'1'ogrrm1 Vfllllllllllll Xlr. Harold Smith .-I1l1'i.w: ljllgi' hL'Yt'Illy-ll I Row 1-Bill Tracy, Don Cook, Tom Sapp. Jim Yocum, Jim Zurcher, Steve Aukerman, Walter Rearick Row 2--Janet Piper, Carolyn Tissot, Beth Kindsvatter, Jennie Yoder, Frances Snyder, Patricia Trumphour, Bonnie Hux- ley, Mrs. Myers Row 3--Sandy Bible, Doris Fullerton, Eleanor Howey, Larry Picking, Russell Flesher, David Brock SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL At the beginning ol' the school year students in each seventh and eighth grade section elected a home room representative and an alternate. These twenty members make up the Seventh and Eighth Grade Student Council. This year the 1l1CIl1lJCfS of the Council helped home room teachers with the sale ol' the Student Handbook, magazines, SAT's and General andAnn1u1I. Three monitors were on duty every day in the seventh and eighth grade section. Two of the Council members were lortunate enough to go to Ashland High School on visitation day, and they told ol' their experiences in a Council meeting. Mrs. Miriam Myers ,,,. ,,,, . 4d1'i.w'r lim Yocum ,,,,,,,, .. ,,,, I'rf'sid1'nl Tom Sapp ,,,,, .S'1'cr'f'I1lry-Irf'r1.r1n'f'r I TRI-HI-Y QContinued from page sixty-twoj Activities during the year included a scavenger hunt, which was organized to collect clothes lor needy families. The girls entertained their fathers at a banquet and their mothers at a tea. The groups again sponsored a Christmas formal. Other programs throughout the year included joint meetings ol' the senior groups ol both Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. They held three meetings on boy-girl relations. Sponsors ol Cotty College in Missouri showed slides on the school to the Tri-Hi-Y clubs and told the girls about it. Several members attended the '1'ri'Hi-Y and Hi-Y conference at Alliance and several helped with the Good Friday youth service. Others presented radio programs on the Y Hour. QContinned on Page one hundred thirty-lourj page eighty ACTIVITIES AT WOOSTER HIGH lop: Bcity lxzuyc I'lNIlL'l' glYlllg' lmmn lcasumg the mlrums and umlmls wmkiug uul Xliclmllcz lkzlrk stage ill Gown ut Clmyf' 'II12lllIiSgINIllg ZISSCIIIIJI, Npcalkvls llullmn: Rumi in Imnmlimm: an pup rally page ciglny-om SDOITS of llfliwler The 1 5 3 E N E R A L page eighty-luul' Ruw l--Paul I'ilmicks. Pnl liwing. llnh NIcQuigg, Dick Smlmlinlh. lhm Ilulmwu, lx Nlorgzul. Ray Nlmllurk. .Xllvn K-:l11lcllsfvlrh'l'. liill I'c:1u'c. l.1Ill'f l'Nlillxillj,:l'l' Row 2--Dick INHIIICI. RKIPCI Crank. Hill C.lu-lu-uw l.2lllX xlilllill. I1-u llanmm. lluzmc 3-1 , Sllllll, Hall I'kl'2iI1lxN. Louie liiilllixlilll. llrzmk Yzuzxpxum. Lula' xlkllklll. Run .hm : Z' 9,1 5... . X Q95 KN 'in' 'L unfit ' 'KW i l'YQf'y O 'V Q ' ? 5 - 1 .. Q X In +R .. ,. W , Q., ' .Q v: Q S yy. ' we W'-FQ ,Q K X,'H Jn' K 4 , x R. ei . ff I I ' I S . ' K . . Y .sv A is? kfff af l:FYf'x on Q, 1 'S R , M J . vffhd. X161 W , s i ...... Y L - Isola NNQITIGC, cz, 107 pmmfls HT FWIV-' LE. 'US 1101111115 W. ,,, ws. :!' aww A gsm ' - 5 ' 'gl '.., - I .QA HILL PE.-KRCE. Qll. l55 IJUIIIIIIS KLLEN KL KNIERTSFELDER, RE, IGS pounds 0 cigluyxix QW ROGER COOK, LG, l5!i pounds LARRY FLICKINGISR, RG, ISU pounds . ' . 5 E - -uw .,.. t, ,1. 'rt ., t. A . . -22 21 ..., , Q . .4 'f '- :z-Qs' ' . Agway QF! ww RAY NIUSHOCK. CI, ITI pounds TED KIRAXVFORD, Rli, H355 pounds page L'iQ,llly'Sl'X 1 1 3r1E1: f. 1 W ,gn I y , My I zz.. 'izzafff 'MQ 2 .95-Q 25 pw Q N 9-vo . KEITH WIXGET. LH. 5 X l50 pounds fi HXL FRANKS. PB. l5l pounds f l'.Kl'L PINNKIKS, RT, ISE! pounds KEN WVIRTH. LT, IGS pounds lgi' viglmlyfc-iglll K L HOST. l.lf. H6 pounds ILKRY DVSX. LG. Nil puumls ,yn 5 4 f 'E Nl,-KN.-KGICRS Row I: -lllhllllx 1-llliftflll, Xlilu NICSSIIIIIII' Row 2: ilrrh xlllHl'llh. jim Xlycrs page 1lglllXIllIIl FOOTBALL AT WOOSTER HIGH lluzulws Xltllllilv. QIUIUIIIZIII. :xml Kam xxvfifkt XYol'lxf XYu1'lxf The dressing room at the Hrs! practice llllglf IlfIll'lf f,x wt rt ,fm ..., . ,4 f ,V N J, f 3 CQQJQ E 3 .w 1 Q! i V t ,f x v , tv -time ix' S Q C. ..,W.2 X it ,fer f f M.,-MQ, if ' f 'W-L.,,,f f I I ,wry ..,....-,...- VARSITY FOOTBALL I he l.ln.v foothall teain had a reeottl that showed the f-enerals with a five win, three loss, antl two tietf season. The reeortl has a ve ' ' ' -- ' ' ,. 1.,, , . v , ' .ty good chanct ol iJL'IIIg hetteretf next year since tnany tlntlet'-elassnten were in the st'n'tino ' ' , . 5 positions this season. The first game started with the Generals 'ts unch Ito' following wee' It .' J. , ., . ,,. , ,. .. . . ., Pl gs to a Dover ICLIIII which has beaten them in previous wears more than they have been beaten XVooster clutnpetl flour 7 I Tht L C tnton South Cllllt to Wooster onlx to rttuin tltft mtl hx 1 sion of 'PS li Q J XVooster traveled to Berea for the first avay TJIITIC. They overran their opponent A10-Iff. The second away game at Ravenna proved to he XVooster's first tlisappointtnent when the Ravens upset the Generals 20-0. This was one of the very few titnes X'Voosler never seoretf. For the fifth game XVoosler was the guest of .Xshlancl, hut the .Xrrows surprised everyone by winning thtir first gatne I3-IZ. The next week .Xshlantl visited XVooster, antl the high-spirited Generals won P57-0, The hattle between Wooster and XVacfsworth has always provetl a very harcl-fought one. The Grinles were a favored team hy at least one touehclown. This was Hoineeotning at XVoostet'. and the tealn telehratetl it with a 135-7 victory. For their last honte game the Generals tnet Nft. Vernon with a fl-fl tie. The last two games were to he away with Orrrille the first stop. XVooster was thought to have an easy tinte, hut the 'Retl Riders won I2-ti. The last game with Coshocton, who was favored by two touehclmt'ns, was a tough one. It ended in a I3-lfi tie and another season conlpletetf. page ninety-ont RESERVES Row l - Row 2 Row Zi-- -Devonne Sigler, Howard Alt, Larry Gamertsfelder. Jim Danner, Dick Ramsey. Jim Fry, Bob Mushock, Dick Taggart, Ronnie Bruce, Bill Strock. Duane Hart -Richie Schie, Richard Tomassetti, Ned Weaver, Don Lonier. Roy Dugan. Jack Richie, Bob Schmidt. Don Rhamy, Larry Saunders Nelson Murray. Gary Plant. Del Campbell, Jack Bartrazn. Roger Shearer, Virgil Tlioinason, Neil Craig. Albert Myers. Larry Battig Qlloiiliiiiiccl on page unc liunclrccl lliirlylwoj Row 1--Dick Withrow, Roger Pinnicks, Joe Saunders. Gary Greenwald. Don Franks, Joe Starr. John Yocum. Ronnie Row 2-- Row 3- Row 4-- Row 5-- Sprowls. Mike Aukerman Bill Burns, Harold Kinney. Jim McVey, Jim Wilder. Charles Jentes. Alvin Rhamy. Terry Porter. Dave Briggs, Tom Huff Danny Strock, manager. Gene Gordon. Joe Miller. Cecil Trumphour. Fred Cublentz, Jerry Mast, Gary Sprague. Mike DiGiacomo Tom Sapp, Billy Mussalman, Paul Fisher, Gene Dannei, Don Cook,, Bill Tracy. Dick Jordon, John Mong Gary Barnes, Stanley Argabrite, Frank Lewis, Joe DiScipio, Jim Zurcher fflunliiiuccl on page one humlrc-cl tliirly-lwup mga ninety-two CHEERLEADERS Millie VARSITY Conrad, Carol Stout, Norma Jean Angel, Barbara Hosmer, Barbara K 1 I Q I elly. Judy Brown RESERVES ROW lvwludy Zimmerm Pat Flesher, Mardie Wertz. Nancy Martin ROW 2-Pat Miller, Dottie Lear page llillL'ly-llll'L'l' ig? 5 f 5? f P A 'Mgt - K g 'fic f T i Y W Xt r . 4 1 vw l rwf 2 Z' 5 ,WK X r ,rj ,rig 1, I 5 f K, ,. Sl . , t F L Row 1-George Klinger, Leo Hanson, Dick Schafrath, Pat Ewing, Danny Franks Row 24Charles Finn, Lynn Zimmerman, Ken Wirth, Bob Hair Row 3-Gary Plant, Bob Danner, Bob Sapp VARSITY BASKETBALL The Wooster Generals played a Class schedule lor the second year, hut lacking experience, they had only a 2-Ili record. XfVooster scored 950 points with an average ol 52.8 points per game. The opponents scored l2lNi points and had a 67.0 average lor points per game. There were onl' two lettermen on the s nad this vear, co-fa xtains Ilan Franks and Pat . . - 1 q I , 1. . lzwing. Next year letternlen Dick bchalrath, Leo Hanson, and Llnifk l-inn will lie hack. The hi 'hest scorer this vear was Senior Dan Franks with 216: Dirk Schalrath was a close . 54 , . A second with 215 points. Orrville 57 Wooster -H Clanton lehnran lill XVooster 65 Clanton South 66, ,, , Wooster Fifi Nlanslieltl Wi XVooster 5fl Wadsworth 66, ,, , XVoostcr 47 .Xshland 159 W'ooster 51 Nlanslield Madison 44, , NVoostcr 67 Clanton I.int'oln 79 ,XVooster tl!! New Philadelphia 75 ,XVoosler 5I Bnchtel 62 Wfooster lil! llarherton 53 ,, , XVooster 42 Elyria -17 Wloostcr '14 Orriille 66, , XYoosler 57 Mt. Vernon 62 , H'oosler 54 Canton Central Catholic 67 Wooster 58 Clanton 'limkin lili , XK'ooster 52 Rexcnna 52 YVooster 53 Canton South Ktonrnamenty 78 VVooster 6-1 page ninety-lour SENIOR VARSITY PLAYERS 'k BOB ,HAIR - guard al' 'K DANNY FRANKS - guard KEN WIRTH - renter PAT EWING - forward G. B. KLINGER -- guard +I page num-tx BASKETBALL A T WOOSTER HIGH C.OH.IIl'.5 :wc I1 nim-lyfsix c-lcllc-1. -Illhlliflll. Nlrlnviux lhuqulln Row 1-Larry Battig, Wes Walters, Bob Danner, Jim Fry, Jim Schreiber. Bob Sapp Row 2-Bill Strock, Mark Jameson, Dick Laird, Malcolm Litwiller, Bill Zufall, Larry Saunders. Duane Hart RESERVE BASKETBALL The Reserve team this year had za T9 record lor the SCZISOII. They mzule 8417 points with am average ol 555 points per gzmie, 'liheir opponents scored only 30 more points, giving Lhem 877 :md an :average ol' 55 points per game. These boys gzxined vnluzahle experience for varsity hull, :mal three moved up Lu play on the varsity the last half ul' the season. The high scorer was Huh Dzmner. Onrxille Kiilllltlll South XYmlswmlh N'2lllSiiiCili Nlzulimll New l'hiI:uh-Iphizi llzirhertml Urrrille frilllllhll f.l'llll2li flat Rt'Xl'llll2l ffiilllllll l.c'hmzm Nlzlnslield Xiilillllli .Xkrnn BlllillK'i liluizl Ml. Xeimm Cizmmn 'l imkin hulic' Xlhuilel YYUOQILTI' Xhxmtcr 39 Xlkmslel' ,, xY4l0NlCl ,, XYUINICI Xihosler Hhoslel , Hhnslel Hhoslcr Ulmslei ,, Nhoslel XVuusler Hlmstei Nhoslel' XVmrslL'l seq Managers: Don Joss, Eddie Mani. Milo Messmore page ninety-sex Row 1-'l'om Httii, joe Szntndcrs, Aloe Starr, Dan Ifrztnks, Roger l'innit'ks. 'l'et't'y Porter Row 2-Duvitl Briggs, Hztroltl Kinney, Garth Stevens .litn Wilder, Hurt' Citeellwatld, Roh lfootlick F RE SH M AN BASKETBALL Cloztrli lktsqttatle lt-tl the tworyezn'-olcl iil'CSilIll2lll teznn this yezn' to at Al-F5 t'et'o1'cl. ln the win coltnnn the Frosh cltnnpetl Lonclonvilie, Nlunsfieltl johnny ,Xpplexet-tl, znttl .Xshlztntl twice. On the other sitle Wooster was heztten hy Lontlonville :nnl twice hy lloylestown. 'l'he high scorer lor the season was Danny Frzntks with 89 pointx. page ninety-eight s L2 If s Row li'l'mn XVLIISUII, jerry 'l'ufl'm1l, Dunalml Scgnisl. in-nc Haxcn. Lyman Ncwkirk, jinnny Zucrchcr rw 2-Bill 'I rainy, -Inc Miller. I.a1'ry l'ifking. .Xlvin Rhilllly. Tum Sapp, Bill Nlussvlman COLONEL BASKETBALL page ninety-nine Row 1-Ronnie Bruce. Don juss. Nlerle llolclniun, john llitllllllg, Huh Supp. I5 ll I Row 2-.Xrl Smith, l.zn'iw Szlnncleis, Harold Yoder, Dick Koerner, john lYllllCl li lm low Row 3-Neil Craig. llnnnzl Brooks, Dick Mills, jim Miers. Neil Gini GOLF her The golf team Lllis year will have hack leLLe1'1nc,n Nlerle Bflllllllllll :incl Bill lulnll lhis cmnbinatirm will make up hull' ol' the Leann lm' Lhe cunning sezison. XVooster will play its nmtclles on the Country Clluh course :is it has in the IJ ist Ihv. Ann ml is published lJLl'o1'e Lhe gall' season is linishecl, und, tlierelme, we can give rnlx the luilu schedule. page one hunmlrecl . Xpril Xpril Xpril .Xpril May Slay May Nlui May Nlziy Sl'Hl'QlDl'I,li ii1ll'lll'l mn Shelby Masxillon l,cRuy Burherlml New Philzulelphiu I.eRuy Shelby New Pliilzulelphizl Xlassillun Home Home Home Away Away .Kwai Home Away Hmnc' .Xwuy Row l--Carl l'il'lll. llrllu' llhilxlcrs. Charles Nash. -lim Niyurs. Neil liinllicr, 'l'im -lohnsxm, Cicorgv Rohison. lm' l'llllCl sam Row 2-V-.holy Pratt. liill Slut-lls.CL:11'y llumi. Bull Nlairs, lfllllllx xYlllll'l', .Khin Nlclfall. llvrh Nlullcn. lll2lIl1lgl'l'. 'lmn Hanlon Row fi--Ronald Sprowls. David NlC,xll2lIll'f, jim NlcVcy, Roger Slicarcr, Ncil Craig. llcl ilamlmhcll, .lim lcdak. Rich- ard Smhic. David Dim-hr SWIMMING TEAM .xllllflllgll thc swimming season is vt-ry short, Hloostcl' clitl haw' sc-von mcvls. 'l'hc swim- nu-rs had' a 34-l rcfc-oral this year plus a third in the District meet. They srorccl F42 points in thc mlistrict and qualified ten boys lor the State mu-t. These swimmers were Frank XVintcr, Gary Dunn, 'jimmy Myers. Carl Fritz, Clharlcs Nash, .Xlvin NIL-lt-all, Hl'llC'Cc1llllllCl'S, Nt-il Clinllicr, lu' Pxulu-1'smi, and 'lim llolmson. Stllllilll'l,l Western Reserve Academy Euclid Canton McKinley Akron East Kent State Akron Buchtel Akron East Canton McKinley WtJOSlEl Wooster 'RO Wooster Woostor Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster page om- humlrccl r e r ' i --P-:-.v!!Wf-- ' M 'W' ,Aux Row Row Row Rovv Row Row Row iLai.E3iW.ii. va B' w VA RSITY -John Conaton, Del Campbell, Jim Zedak, George Buechner. Hal Franks. Ken Wirth, Jim Muncy. Larry Battig -Leo Hanson. Ned Weaver, Johnny Kauffman, Larry Gamertsfelder, Warren Briggs, Tom Moritz, Lewis Ed- miston, Dick Taggart -Danny Conn, Malcolm Litwiller, Bob Danner, Dick Ramsey. Cy Morgan, Richard Schie, Roger Shearer, David Taggart, Bob Schmidt -Bill Strock, Charles Rathburn, manager, Frank Yacapraro, Larry Brenneman, Jerry Gordon, Herb Mullen, manager, Duane Stout, Carl DiGiacomo, Albert Myers RESERVES -Gene Gordon, Bob Zorger, Larry Reed, Bill Burns, John Yocum, Joe Starr, Gerald Crater, Loren Sigler -Roger Sprowls, Charles Bell, Paul Fisher, Stanley Argabrite, Gary Sprague, Don Cook, Roger Pinnicks, John Bryner, Roger Landis, Billy Reisman, Charles Swysgood -Karl Diller, Roger McManus, Dick Withrow, Gary Greenwald TRACK The WVooster General track team will run against some very touch competition. Some ol' these will he Ashland, Massillon, and Mt. Vernon. Few seniors returned this year, tlms giving the thinclads a young and inexperienced team. The animal relays at Ashland will again be run this year along with relays at home. As in previous years, the Generals will probably enter the State and District Meets. VARSITY Rl-ISHRVIC Orrville ...,... Home jeromesville , , ..,.. ...,.,.,.,. , ,, ,, Home Doyleslown Home Xshland ,,,,,.., Away Ashland ,...,,. Away Mt. Vernon ..,,,. Home Ml. Vernon , ,.,..,.,,. Home Shreve ,...,,,.,, ,, , , Home Canton Lehman .,,... ...... H ome Perrysvillc W ,.,,.,...,,,, ,,,,,, H ome Massillon ,,......,,,,,.,. Home Mansfield Simpson Away Night Relays ,,...,.,,.... ,,,,,, H ome Mansfield Madison Home Ashland Relays ,,,v,,,,... ,,,. . kway New Philadelphia .,,,... ,.,. District Meet .....,.., ,,,, State Meet ,, ,,,,,, page one hundred two Away .Xway Away VARSITY: Row I-Larry Marlin, jiln Swval, Dirk llanner. Ray Marlin, Ruger Kritcs Row 2-Mark hlkllllfhilll, Gary Plant. lim IIRIIIIICI, xvQ'S N'altt-rs, Dick Sthafralli, tilt-in Moses, Ken Ymlvr, llrvunm' Sigh-r, Bill Frctlay iiltltlhlkli, lhir, your, will llavt- hack 5CYt'll li'll1,'l'lllL'll lmnl larsl 5t'2lSfllllh lt'2llll. lhix gh ln'ac'L1t':lllx an zxll-xt-lcran lt'2llll wlnch l5 rant' lm Xltlllxltl' High lht C-t-lltlals nlll mmm- up I ilgillllhl sonic- ol lht- lnggt-sl stlmols in tht- stalt- ,Xnmng lhtst xxlll ht Nlallslltltl Stnim' lllgh alhtl Nlassillon. .Xll llonlc glllllt'S will ht' playa-tl al lht- l:2lll'fJ'I'OlllltlS Fit-ltl. llill 1't':11'c't' :anal Paul Pinnit will ht- bark lo pitch lm' thc I-tntmlx. RESERVES: Row l-Carl Geih, Bud Kinney, Earl Martin, Bob Pfall, Tom Hull, Dau- Briggs, Gail Mctullf, Sumner Ellsworth, Alhcrt Rhalny, Bob Hastings Row 2-Mr. Ortiz, Ccril Trunlphour, Duane Young, Tom Bahl, jim WViltlt-r, Danny Franks, Dick Becker, Eddie Blake, Don Lonier, Milo RICSSIIIUFC, Bill Chem-wp, Ronnie Neil lhmia llmnt' Nlanslicltl St-nim High llmnc llarhcrtun Kwai Western Rest-nc .Xtaclt-nn Away I.Clllll2lll Ifillllltllll llmnc xv2lllNM'0l'lll iihllltj X ln il Xpril Xpril Xpril Xpril Xpril St1lIlilll'l.li El Nlasxillun I2 Xshlantl UI Orrxillc at Nlaxx-xllnn -' Nlcclnna 215 tlanlnn South 28 llclnnun ltlanmnl llmnt' llunlc Kwai X wax Haunt' Xxsay Away .Xln il May May May May Nlay May page ont' lmnclrttl Il Row 1-Nancee Johnson, Alicia Crow, Nor- ma Jean Angel. Nancy Schaum Row 2-Edna Dix, Bobbie Ely, Pam Beeler, Pat Beeler, Carolyn Rfrasor Row 3-Pat Boyles, Anita Iannarelli, Anne Shamp, Cynthia Straub SENIOR GAA SPORTSBOARD The governing body ol the GMX is the Sports Board. This board consists ol' Iour eleeted officers and eight appointed sports nianagers. Their purpose is to promote an active interest in the GXX and its program. Closely connected with the Sports Board is the NV association. This is composed ol' girls who have earned 800 points by participating in various sports. .Xn initiation is held lor new members alter the YalefHarvard basketball game, and is lollowed by a dance sponsored by the sw girls. The Leaders Club is composed ol' girls who assist the physical education instructors in gym classes. This gives experience to girls who are interested in becoming physical education instruc'tors. The Sports Board participated in many inter-scfholastic' activities this year. They played basketball with Norwayne on Nlarch 2-l and Nlillersburg on Nlarrh 9. They went to a play-day at lXluskingum College March 20, and sponsored one at XfVooster on March 27. They also had an intramural play-day. .llitiia Crow ..... .,,,. . Norma jean Angel . , Nancy Schaum .. Nanttec johnson .. lidna Dix .... .. Indy Young . . .Xnita lannarelli ..., Pain Beeler . ., Bobbie lily .... . ..... . .. .Xnne Shainp, Cyn Straub I'at Boyles .... . . Carolyn Reasor .. page one hundred lour l'u'.xirlz'nI . . l'irr'-jnmidwii S!'l'H'lfl!'y-fVf'IlSll rm' . . Sofia! fllfliflllllll .. 1fll.Ykl'f1lflll . . S0!'!'l'I' . ..... Ilockfy .. .. Swinmzirzg Modern Danrr' .. ....... Aquacaflr' Bowling .. l'oll1'yl1ull MEMBERS OF SENIOR GAA Row Row Row Row LEADERS CLUB 1--Nancy Winkler. Norma Jean Angel, Angela Stanford, Barbara Kelly, Nancy Schaum 2-Pam Beeler, Anne Shamp, Sue Halderman, Carolyn Reasor, Nancee Johnson 3-Pat Boyles, Sue Brenner, Anita Iannarelli. Cynthia Straub, Millie Conrad 4-Pat Beeler, Joyce Hider, Sue Isch, Edna Dix, Juanita Yoder, Alicia Crow Row 1 Row 2 Row 3- W GIRLS Row 1-Pat Beeler, Pam Beeler, Anne Shamp, Sue Halderman, Norma Jean Angel Row 2-Alicia Crow, Sue Isch. Cynthia Straub, Edna Dix, Nancy Winkler, Juanita Yoder Row 3iNancee Johnson. Marilyn Riehl, Nancy Schaum. Angela Stan- ford, Pat Boyles, Anita lannarelli. Joyce Hider ALL-STAR SOCCER CONS 2-PROS 0 Judy Chapman, Nancee Johnson. Barbara Kelly, Carol Tracy, manager. Connie Diller. captain, Angela Stanford. captain, Carol Quillen. manager, Pat Boyles Sandy Jones. Linda Robinson, Rose Mary Tomasetti. Judy Young, Alicia Crow, Agnes Hoover, Carolyn Reasor. Judy Grosjean Pat Bs-eler. Anna Mae Carafelli, Joyce Hider, Pam Beeler, Nancy Winkler, Mary Cook. Judy Zimmerman, Emma Miller ALL-STAR HOCKEY lloincls ff llarrmm 2 Row 1-Joyce Hider, captain of Barons, Nancy Winkler, captain of Hornets Row 2-Sandy Jones. Janet Butdorf, Barbara Kelly. Charlotte Martin, Anne Shanip, Anita Iannarelli. Pat Boyles Row 3-Alicia Crow, Edna Dix, Carolyn Reasor. Carol Stout, Judy Zimmerman Row 4-Connie Diller, Marilyn Riehl, Agnes Hoover, Nancee Johnson. Judy Young. Pat Raucci page one liumlrccl six ALL-STAR SWIMMING Yale iii - llairrzml 45 IIXRVXRD Row 14Janet Mosher. Patty Flesher, Jane Mosher, Kathy Young, I'll8II3gEI' Row 2-Mary Ives. Linda Hower. Nancy Schaum. captain. Alicia Crow, Karis Manton ALL-STAR BOWLING Vaswzi r Won Row l-Anita Iannarclli. Pam Beeler. Alicia Crow. captain of Smith. Pat Boyles, captain of Vassar. Connie Carney. Pat Weirick Row 2--Carol Quillen, Sue Isch, Nancy Schaum. Linda Robinson, man- ager of Smith, Barbara Hosmer, manager of Vassar. Anne Shanip, Jackie Elder, Nancy Winkler Y.Xl,li Row lr-Pat Trumphour, manager, Angela Stanford. captain. Mardie Wertz. Dottie Lou Lear Row 2-Judy Mairs, Ellen Covairt, Pauline Crow. Judy Gros- jean. .Iannettc Schaum ' ALL-STAR BASKETBALL Yale 33 - Hari':n'd 24 Y.XI,li Row 1-Anne Shamp, Alicia Crow. captain, Agnes Hoover Row 2-Carolyn Reasor, Nancee Johnson, Sue Halderman Row 3-Pat Tyrrell, Sue Isch. Roberta Ely H.XRY.XRlD Row 1-Nancy Winkler, Pam Beeler, captain. Anita Ian- narelli Row 2-Norma Jean Angel. Barbara Kelly Row 3-gat tBeeler, Cynthia Straub, Edna Dix, Carol tou page one Iiumlrccl sewn GIRLS' SPORTS at WOOSTER HIGH lilgk' unc lllllllll't'll n JUNIGR GAA SPORTSBOARD Row 1--Ellen Dix. Joanne Montanya, Janet Mosher, Judy Mairs, Linda Hower fxgwww r Row 2-Carolyn Tissot. Pauline Crow, Mari- ' lyn Fites. Carol Collier. Dottie Lear ALL-STAR BASKETBALL Row 1-Janet Mosher, Jane Mosher, Dottie Lou Lear, Judy Mairs, K O captain. Carol Collier, captain, Louise Winget, Pauline Crow, i gy Anita Carney Row 2-Ellen Dix. Jannette Schaum, Joanne Montanya, Cynthia Mc- - X W Clure, Marilyn Fites, Jeanette Treat Row 3-Julie Burglind, Phoebe Bahl, Linda Hower Row Row Row Row ALL-STAR SOCCER 1-Marilyn Fites. Joanne Montanya 2-Sue Miller. Jane Mosher, Becky Reynolds, Pauline Crow, Judy Mairs, Sue Warren, Carolyn Tissot, Ellen Dix 3-Sally Rhien, Phoebe Bahl. Mardie Wertz, Linda Hower, Cyn- thia McClure, Jannette Schaum. Pat Greenawald, Janet Mosher 4eSandra Isch, Carol Collier, Louise Winget. Ann Dalbey. Betty Brenneman, Dottie Lear, Eleanora Landes, Kay Krites ALL-STAR BOWLING ,-.. -v C7 ok YASSXR SMITH ROW le-Barbara Dawson, Pat Durstine, Shirley Mani Row 1-Betty Brenneman, Bonnie Lichteberger. Joanne Mon- Row 2--Ethene Smith. Phoebe Bahl tanya, Kay Zumbrunn page one liunclrecl ten Row 2--Cynthia McClure. Jannette Schaum ol' hrezirms. Starr, John Yocum, Richard Landers, Lynn Row 1-Sumner Elsworth, Gary Greenawald, Joe Hawkins Row 2-Mr. Asa Sigler, Jim Collier, Duane Hart, Dave Briggs. Larry Pickings, Jack Spitler. John Hower, Jim Immel, Dave Loeliger, Richard Weber Row 3-Don Bayer, Loren Sigler, Lewis Hodgett, Hal Franks, Mr. McDavitt Row 4--Phil Ritzi. Bill Mullen, David Manton, Ronnie Biliheimer, Tom Weber, Dan Dairymple. Phil Dalrymple, Jay Rumbaugh RIFLE CLUB The junior Rifle Club was rlizirtered in lllll hy the XVooster .linlericzin Legion in order that boys between the ages ol' lourteen and eighteen might he taught the sale :incl rorreft use The club holds its meetings every 'I'hursclziy evening' lrom seven o'c'lork to nine in lhe ro-ed room. During' the summer the members hold their meetings on un open range west ol' lVooster. .Xll materials such as rilles, znnmunition, :intl shooting fonts are lurnishetl by the lVooster .Xmericzm Legion. Nlemhers ol' the club muy zitlztin the lollowing' iz .. I 4 . . , . . . . main lirst class, sharp shooter, :incl distinguished rillemzin. This veur the club pzirticipzntetl in several meets. The opposing' tezims were Asltlzmd :incl Cuyziliogzi Full. ' 1 sinks' il'OlIl'lI'liSlIl'lll mzn'ksm'in, m'n'ks- 'l'he training' has provecl very vziluzihle to lormer members who :ire now serving in tht nrniecl forces. Rille Cluli is tlirerteml hy A. IJ. Sigler :intl Pziul Nlrllznvitt lurk Richey llill Mullen Ron Loeliger ,,.,, , bury I-reenwnlcl I'1'ravirlf'11l l'ir1'-jnr'.rir1'r'Hl .S'e'r'rf't1n v lfrmgz' .llrlalwr page one hunclrecl eleven SOCi21l LifC of 'Ulhmfef Jxhgl, as 1 S X.. k q XA 5' E 0 ! Ass H Q' f Q? Xlwgw .Q, R QW Hi 'Y if 1' H X gg 'asf 5 Q xfy S iii? S Q R za in 'H gf W vi -5 in nw Q-1. Q Kg N 3' I ,X v ek ,- 1, , . 1. Q K, , K KA . . Q b, 5 j M A 5 x , sp K - f X 4 ' ' -Q S 'T S' R 2 Q .xr Q v -512535 k V . 355 k 2. 5-Qi .'-' . Sid ki S UE HALDERMAN REIGNS AS HOMECOMING QUEEN . . Sue is crowned by Bo MeQuigg THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Row l-Lee Patterson, Nancy Schaum, Mil lie Conrad, George liuechner Row 2-Yves Shank, Edna Dix, Queen, Sue lsrh, Bill Steiens Popularity Po11 Chooses Sue As Favorite Sue Halderlnan was chosen 'us the Ideal firl ol' Lh .. . . 3 e class ol' '5-1 by a survey conducted by the Round About voluum ol' the Gwzffrnl. Though ii was impossible lo have an Ideal Date this year, the junior and senior classes voted lor their lavorite in eight differenl categories. Here are the results in each division: GIRLS Sense ol Humor. Isl-Sue H2llllCl'Ill2lll. 2nd-Sis Hoover. flrd-Sue lsrh. lfriendliness. lsl-Sue Halderiuan. 2nd-lidna Dix. Ilrd-l'al Keeler. Figure, lst-lidua Dix, 2nd--l'al lleeler, flrd-Sue l l2llClCl'lllllll. Nealuess, lslASue Halderiuan, 2nd-lidua Dix. flrd -Sue lsch and Shirley Miller. Eyes, lst--Sue H2llllClilll?lll, 2nd-l-ldua Dix. iird- Sue lsch. .-Kinbiliou. ls -Nlarx Alice Carroll. l-Sue Iseli. 2nd7Sue Halderinzni, 24rd Hair. lst-Sue Halderuian. 2nd--l-lduzi Dix. Shel-- Paui lleeler. Courtesy, Isl-'Sue Halderinan, 2nd-Sue Iseli, Ilrd -Anne Shzuup. page one hundred Iourteen BOYS lfrieudliuess. Isl---Woll l'illlgCl'lllllll. 2nd -Bill l'earre, bird-Keillv XYlllgCI and lloh NlcQuigg. Sense oi Humor, lsl-Daxe Slllllll, 2nd-lloh Mc- Quigg. Ili-I-Keith Wiugel, Build, lst- I'a1 liwing, End--Bob McQl'igg and 'Il-d Clrawlord. Hair. lsl- led ilrawlord, End-l'hiI lfranks and lloli Kirkpatrick. lures, lst--Ronnie Ilalin. 2nd-'led Klrawliord. flrd-W Keilli Wing' ' ' ' al. Clair Dunn, and l'nII l'e:nc'e. fliuliilion, l 5, . .Meri l'l'Lll! and Bill l'ezu'ce. st-Dare Sinilh. 2nd-I'.ll liwinl 'lril-W Nealnesa. lslvlieilh Wingel and llax Xluslioclx ' ' V . . .lid -Gary Dunn. f.Ulll'lCSX Isle--Wolf l-'in exllulh . . . g ' .-nd-- Keith XYingeI. fini--l'al lining -------..--..---Q-------------y y.------------..-......-..- Best Wishes To The Class of 1954 Sir Woosier Division The Borg-Warner Corporation HIGH PRECISION MANUFACTURERS ::::::::::oo::::oo::o:::::::::Q-0::o::::::eo LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING S E KISTEHS 1 SUHIO SERVICE E L L I 0 T T S I WASHING, WAXING, LUB if 2 MOTOR TUNE-UP Ph ss S 330 E- Lib W St- one 346 S. Market St Phone 572 ...------ ..---- - --::4 i::::--::::: Congratulations to the Class of 1954 CLARKE-YUDER STUDIO lg I lllll ooo ooooooeoooo oo ,t -1,5 - Sygm D I gc one lninclrn-cl sixteen , I 0Q 'fs-X. -Quanta w.wa'+ ,A Top: Bill Pearce. Sue llalderman, John Redick, Pat Dunham Fritz. Bob Landes, Queen Janet Taylor, Donna Johnson, Jim Mowery. Cynthia Straub. Roger Cook Middle: Scenes oi the Southern Plantation Bottom: Three of the waitresses-Bon- nie Flickinger. Nancy Schaum, Millie Conrad 1953 PROM Congratulations - Class of 54 THE OHIO SILO CU. The Wooster Silo Phone 268 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-0-0-.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ---A :-- ..::: :::-:::::- --::-v r:: ------- .-..-.--..---.----.-- u c o o Compliments l l Congratulations to of I E Class of 1954 MAUHEH PHARMACY 5 l SL? I Q z MANN's LAUNDRY 1872 Cleveland Ru' i S 123 N. Bever St. Phone 52 :::::::::::::: ::: :ccoo-I L:::: oooo :::::: :::::::0::::J :::::-n-:::::n::::::-::xc H-zz:::nn::-x::::::-::::: II f-f-',.:., --S5---' S ll , 1,-- 7:3': ' , ST ll s -.W nu Get To Know E-ie, 4 H i 1, ,-gf I Q2 Your Banker ' f, Q5 Q ' if -f- .. ll ff? ark L4 EC HE MAY ' 55221 . It '--v- ..., X H BE ABLE TO ADVISE 16:-1 ' gg -------W-' X mr YOU ON YOUR MONEY 'WI' n I It PROBLEMS .... WE WELCOME YOUR VISIT I STOP IN ANYTIME-MAYBE WE CAN HELP YOU I I ll ll tl Wayne County National Bank 11 Southwest Corner of Public Square Phone 4 ll :::::::ooo::o:: Qoooo :::ooo::ooo::e::o:::::::o:::o:::::Q0o0::0Q-I page one humlreml seventeen uf! BOWMAN STREET FIRST GRADE Row 1-moved, Harriet Reich, Harold Franks, Judy Brown, Pat Runkle, Nancy Hamond. Betty Glessner, Mimi Mishler, Neil Brinkerhoii, Fritz Rice, Ruth Gault Row 2-Wayne Moses, Sarah Smith, Bob Skelton, Stanley Snyder, Shirley Shank, Phil Franks. , Paul Reeder. , , Frank Winter, Bill Beam. Miss Bertolette Row 34Duane Moses, Duane Holmes, Phyllis Crater, Bill Stevens. Sylvia Clark. Raymond Miller. Leila Thompson. Betty Jolliff, Marion Graven. Herb Mullen 3 l'T? BOWMAN STREET COMBINATION FIRST AND SECOND GRADE Row 1ASally Griffith, Edna Dix, George Klinger, Dave Smith, Sue Halderman, Douglas Paton. Irma Kreider. Shirley Cox, Bo McQuigg, Alicia Crow, Roscoe Krauss Row 2AJim Sowers, . Laura Snyder, Shirley Moore, , Janet Rich, Nancy Hamond, Cynthia Straub, Clyde Ebert, Bob Seifert, Miss Ramsier Row 3-Juanita Yoder, Anne Shamp, David Alexander, Diane Garver, Elaine Wolfe. Clem Moses. Carolyn Potts, Ted Zimmerman page one lnlnclrccl ciglitccn 1 1 1 1 I1 11 11 I1 11 11 I1 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1954 727 THE AKRON BRASS CU. 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 4 1 lu 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 I1 I1 I1 11 11 11 I 11 1 11 11 11 I1 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 C 0 N R A D 1 S 5 1 Compliments of if Established 1904 3 C 0 N N 81 S U N S FINE SHOES 1 John D eere wk 1 Quality Farm Equipment z E Lib YY Wooster ' E Wooster, Ohio Phone os 1 00004.91 y-Qaoooo 192 WOOSTER FARM DAIRIES I'Vholcsale and Retail ICE CREAM :-: LUNCHES :-: SODA FOUNTAIN DAIRY PRODUCTS 5 Cleveland Road and 679 IVIndison Ave. - -oooo- - A AQQQQQQ Qc---- page on hu Il ll I Il IILILLII l l 9 , Row 1- -- -v I BOWMAN STREET THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE Roger Cook, Jane Beeson, Edna Dix, Sylvia Yoder, Leo Hanson, John Kamp, Donna Vickers, Judy Brown, Sara Griffith Row 2-Tom Baramore. Richv Flinger, Anita Grove, Bob Seifert. Phyllis Crater, Pat Winter, Sylvia Clark, Phil Franks. Miss Hilda Staufler Row 3-Virginia Bresson, Donald Yoder, David Alexander, Jerry Rice, Elaine Wolfe. Marion Graven, Clyde Ebert. Harold Franks Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 lllllllllkil BEALL AVENUE FOURTH GRADE -Billy Rich, , John Huxley, Larry Flickinger. Joanne Ott, Kaye Ritzi. Jack Eddy, Raymond Miller. Jackie Elder, Shirley Miller, Pat Runkle -Mary Alice Carroll, Dean Frontz, Connie Billiar, Marilyn Riehl. Jo Lautenschlager, Betty Kaye Fisher, Sylvia Clark. , , Ellen Bell, Connie Diller. Bud Humrickouscr, Richard Odenkirk, Alvin Metcalf, Jalna Parcell -Elick Shifferly, Ben Taeusch. John Elder, Cliff Leighty, Mary Lou Schuster. Beverly Sperry. Tim Shutt -Charles Hill, Bob Emlong. Sonnie Arnette, Judie Skelly. . Paul Pinnicks, Mrs. Rittenhouse twenty ' xxaux:x :::::: '7 K ::'::x: T Compliments of i 2 II I THE CUNEY ISLE The fi I I LUNCHES,D1NNERS WOOSTER PRESERVING It 5 86 SANDWICHES E C U ll 3 W. Liberty Street 0 0. I 3 iv ll ' If I IP BUCKEYE BRAND E r---::::::::-22:-2:-::-:::: ---- I E PICKLES ,I , II GHEENAWALD s I II SPORTING GOODS I if Q iff I EI E 229W W. Liberty Sr. Phone 704 Phone 96 Wooster, O. I' WOOSTER, OHIO S 222222 22222222022222222 '222 1 5222222 OQQQOQ 0000 oooo 00000000001 .Im:mmmo2x::':iij:':jf2 fg ' I IE Q ff? W If I I 5 TJ 7 ff ff U X I' I 'A f ' 4 f, ,, I 11 ff iw 0 I.: 1'-EVAV' vu J. X Y f :I X d 9 ' f I I S 2, I :I 2 eeeee R Ra! I W2 J 2-ff 11 3 ll ini. I .-o2 - .. 2 I 'E Ll!!! XI . 'E I W' I I ' I I COMMISSARY CORPORATION I IE Wooster, Ohio E page one hundred twenty mn Row I-Bob Kirkpzllrick, XS'ilson Miller, Gary Dunn, lililubcth x1lll1Cf'.Al2llllCS Nfllllfy. Jack ShCllCllhl'l'g'Cl1 AIIIIC l'm'ls Row 2-l'.l'Hlli'CS Nlurklcy. Dec Smith. .hm 'l'ccl. Duriw Lcincr. Nanny Phclpw Row 3+lllllN xvilliiillw, l runk XYeaucr, Alicia Crow, Runm Kuhn :md Sallx Snulcr. l.:u'n kinnm. lk-zllrifc Rcszillcolm, Nlurilyn VIIUFCI. Kllllllfll Rilli I I 4 E 4 WEREN'T WE CUTE! page unc luxndrccl Lwcllty-lwu ,,:-----,,- ----,------ P P -nu nu- nun' il Hv-nun---nu-vwwvnh I1 0 1' Congratulations Class of '54 1E - 1' 1: Best in Bowling gl 1983 E. Lincoln way U NEXT TO CITY HALL 1 Wooster, Ohio l t l :: :::: ::::-::::: ::-- r l P Q:::-:::::::-::::::::::::::.E Il ' RCA VICTOR TV M I N I S D I N E B 3 ' HOME APPLIANCES Foot of Beall Ave. . SPORTING GOODS :E 3 I sk :I 5 E Wc're open when others are closed 3 -:::,::::::,,,::,,,,:,,:,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, -..I Congratulations BRENNER BROS WOOSTERS LARGEST EXCLUSIVE lUen's and Boy's Store -----A---,------- - --- ------- ----- Congratulations to Compliments of The Um of 1954 SILVER BROTHERS SPIGELMIBE GRUCEBY The Friendly Storey --I p Q --- 670 N, Buckeye St, g 1437 E. Bowman ::::::::0::::::::::::::o4 ::::::::::::: St. Phone 2 c one laumlrcd twenty-L I h lkrp-liighlh ciI'11liC girls: .Xnnc Sllaunp. I'z1l lim-Icr. l'znn lk-clamp hluznnu- Oil. qlllilllilll Yoda: I lfigillh Ursula buys: Ruger Cook. Bill l'4-zinc. Khin Nlclrull. Xu-ry Irzill, 'ltd Clrziwlmil Nlixicilcn C.. B. klingcl :il hail. Rllj1,l'l Cook, cnldlingp Pill liwing clrczuningg Bnlmlnic lilx :incl Xlic Clrow l'mltmn---Bob Nlcfluigg: silililf Nlillm s iJillilliAlN in sixth gl2lKil'f 'lcml Clrziwirnil IUNIOR HIGH DAYS lf um' humlrccl lWClllf'-iifllll' ooooooooooooooaeqqq QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooooogooooooogogqqqqqq ..,,------,,,,,------oovvvv vvvvco-- ..--- ----------vvv---oooQ nu' 'M un u'u u T 2 TI-IE TAYLOR AGENCY REAL ESTATE 86 INSURANCE Better to have insurance and not need it, r d r d 1 h 1 - -v than onee 1 an no avcz. Phone 255 Peoples Fed. Bldg. -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q- 00000000-00 ik Compliments of B Sz F TRANSFER vi? WOOSTER OHIO ---eoooo---Q --A--QQQ Qoooooocz : :::::QQQQ: : :: : :: : 1-Q: :Qo::o::oo:: QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ4 PICKING NUT and CANDY HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES 'iff 216E Lb ty Ph 384L lgi. ng h nhcll qoo Lnu I1 lllis yC2ll 5 nllicn-ls ol Sluclc EEEZQLEZ BETTER M34 ANNUAL ..4 . A4 .. r4z,. '. nga' ,Q :ml lilll l'c':ll'1'c'. gc- one llllllillfll Lwcnly-six ,Xlmuzal Salam Nlulmgcr K1 itll Nlingcl lminls mul mmm' pzlrlicu lzirs ul Llu' szulcs Vlllllljillgll lu Stu illflll Clmmcil nlcnllxvl' liolm Nl: Quigg :mal stall mcmlx-1' Ru Cook. ylliw Frzmks zaml .XIIIIC l'uru ' ml Lllc XVrn'lcl .Xllzlirs Svm- Q, if , . .. xc :xxxx x :xxf VW' ' ' ' W ll Compliments of 5 E CALORIE E g MAGIC CHEF . . II GAS RANGES Serv1ce Stahon g 5 ,Q E Commercial Kitchens ----------...-.Q---...-...----: EE f' Q Specialty o U E SERVEL ' E 5 REFRIGERATORS 0 I FU '4 CD r- rn 75 I '-cn 1-1 '4 Z O C '-I IL' 0 r Q Sales 6? Service 5 3 U U 0 u I . HARRY BURNSTEEN I if Ideal Gas SBIVICB S 3 219 N. Buckeye St. 544 E. Liberty St. Phone 223 8 2 0 0 -----::-:::::::: :::::::::::4 g----- -...-..---..--...-- ::0o::::: iv Compliments of Record Files Inc WUOSTER, OHIO 7? IJZIQC om' humlrcd lwn-nl! Q ----- AA-----------------1-v Q MUSIC r e Mixed Enscmhlv members: Wooster High Srhool music groups: Row 1-Cathy Levers, Joanne Varns Row 1--Connie Diller, Judy Young. Frances Shutt, Alicia Crow. Row 2-Roberta Ely, Cynthia Straub. Floyd Hastings Mary A1100 CHFYOU r Row 2!Don Joss, Roscoe Krauss, David Bode, Bob Jones Row 3-Paul Pinnicks. John Vleaver, Ted Crawford Row 3-Avery Pratt, Malcolm Litwiller, James Schreiber Soloists who placed first in district competition: Girls Enscmhlc members: Row l-Sue Isch, Ann Teel. Shirley Beam Row 1-Barbara Kelly, Ann Teel Row 2-Marilyn Troyer. Connie Diller, Mary Alice Carroll Row 2-Nancee Johnson, Shirley Beam. Kathryn Ritzi Row 3-James Schreiber, Phil Franks, Bob Jones Row 3--gudy young, Leila Thomason. Nancy Winkler, Millie 0l'll'3 page one humlrecl twenty-eight 3 Compliments of DRIVE INN E1cHEP.'s FOOD MKT Home Cooking, Lunches, Curb Service il' 5- 118 E. B St. Wooster, Ohio Phone 871 817 E B THE MEDAL BRICK 8: TILE CU. FACE BRICK AGECROST OLDSTYLE The Architect? Brick WOOSTER, OHIO PHONE 1 Compliments of SMITH GROCERY pg Ill , 3 CLASS PROPHECY Life is a cycle: XVe remember the past, live the present, and dream of the future. lt seems only yesterday that we timidly unlatched the school door for the hrst time. But very soon the future will become the present as we look back on our senior year with mingled sentitnents. NVhat does the future hold for you and your friends? Close your eyes, relax, and picture your- self at our class reunion in l9li4. The old Town and Country Restaurant has long been torn down, and our dinner is being served in the exclusive dining room of the modern hotel which has replaced our old haunt. It looks as if we've arrived early, you and l. Let's find a point ol advantage and watch the people enter. Oh, look,-here come some of them now. 'l'here's Sue Halderman. just look at that mink coat! XVhy, it practically drags the lloor. l guess she's really got the money. Her last show on Broadway ran for three years. Right behind her is Mary Alice Carroll. She's become the first woman biologist ever employed at Marine Land in Florida. And there's Dave Smith. For heaven's sake, hasn't he changed? XVhy, he must have put on forty pounds at least. Now he's station manager for XVTAM in Cleveland. An hour ago he flew in from a conference in New York just for this banquet. Hi, Char! Remember Char Lightfoot? l forget the name of the guy she married-some big shot from California. Anyhow, she's associate editor of Mrulunzoiselle now. Shirley Miller! I haven't seen you for an age. l've heard you're advertising manager for Macy's. Gee, that's wonderful! l talked to .Iackie Elder yesterday. She likes her job with Capital Airlines tre- mendously. That trip from Miami to Bermuda with a three day lay over isn't something to be sneezed at. Say, was l ever surprised to see Cliff Leighty in his new uniform. Remember how he used to drive? Now he's a safe, stolid highway patrolman with a wife and hve kids. Not only that, but he's taken Batty's place as driving instructor at the high school. Speaking of uniforms, you should see Cyn Straub. After all the trouble she had deciding where to go to college, she hnally gave up and joined the X'Vaves. Now she's chief secretary to the admiral. -just look at Betty Kaye. lsn't her husband good looking? lt surely is a thrill to have the governor and the state's first lady at our banquet. Over there in the corner are some fellows l used to know. Ted Crawford, Y.M.C.A. di- rector ol' C. N. Dodd: Ray Mushock, who's a designer of women's clothes: -Iohn Vosteen, who's principal of XVarren High School: and -john Wleaver, who pushes the broom up and down his halls. Let's go sit down. l guess they're ready to eat. Doesn't the table look beautiful? Juanita Yoder decorated it especially for us. She's head waitress at the XValdorf Astoria dining room, you know. Candle light makes things look queer, doesn't it? lt brings out the lines in every- one's faces--lines weren't there ten years ago. Looking at the faces all around me, I think of how these same people looked at our Senior Class banquet. Across from me now-Pat Psoyles, bowling pro: Bill Pearce, Mayor of Chicago: Bob McQuigg, line coach from Massil- lon: -Ianet Rich, commercial artist: Phil Franks, Spanish professor who has just returned from his latest expedition to Lake Titicaca: Marilyn Troyer, concert pianist: Alicia Crow, just returned from swimming the English Channel: Pat Ewing, sheep rancher from Montana: Connie Diller, first violist in the Philharmonic Orchestra: Bobbie Ely, director ofa modeling agency in Los Angeles: and an empty chair for Edna Dix, who is still in Africa as a nurse with the Medical Marine Corps. The glasses are all raised expectantly as Professor Krauss proposes a toast. To the Class of '54: May our days be long, our lives be bright, and may every reunion be as happy and satisfying as this one. pa re one hundred thirty ::::Q::::::::::::::::::::::o:::oo::ooo: ::: :::::::::::::::o THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Every Banking Service I il? WOOSTER OHIO .,:: I ' I I II I I I ' I Get The I Compliments U I of I EE DAIRY QUEEN I I: I Habit I I I I ODENKIRK I , I soH1o SERVICE I I I II :I A nice place to stop I 75? I I: during vacation : II II II E t B St Wooster, O. Cleveland Road II , II -::: :::-: ::-::lI I -:Q :::::::::::::-:::.i U. K. RUBBER WELDEBS Recapping 86 Repairing - Mohawk Tires 222 W. Liberty St. WOOSTER, OHIO page ne humlxul thntx Page CLASS HISTORY Qflontinued from Page l8j first slate of class officers, with Keith Winget and G. B. Klinger as prexy and vice-prexy. Our first big social function of the year was a Confederate Ball in keeping with our newly adopted southern theme. Our guys helped make up the varsity '51 football squad with the talents of Bo McQuigg, Billy Pearce, Paul Pinnicks, and Phil Franks bolstering the team. At one of the radio assemblies, two of our class starred as Corliss Archer and Dexter--Charlotte Light- foot and Dave Smith. A new innovation in entertainment came when Avery Pratt, a fellow Confederate, became the first drum major, and he, along with Miki Schuster and Betty Kaye Fisher, made our class quite well represented in the baton'twirling field. Angie Angel became the first of our class to make the varsity cheerleading squad. And so, our sophomore year end- ed in a dreamy haze of show boats and mint juleps. Our junior year proved that all was not lost for the class of Rebs. Wfhen plans got under- way for the biggest prom ever, a Southern Scene was chosen as our theme! The backdrop, depicting a plantation house with its graceful lines, will long be a part of our memories. An all-night after-Prom party made our Prom night by far the most memorable for many a year. More and more, we became a vital part of the high school, with many outstanding classmates in all branches of school activity. Under the guidance of Pat Iiwing, president, and Avery Pratt, vice-president, our junior year closed with countless achievements behind us and the promise of many more ahead of us. The senior year-ah, our last year-arrived and all too soon for the Class of '5tl. VVith president Bo McQuigg, whose versatility on the gridiron will long be noted, we began our last days at XfVooster High. Some of our outstanding celebrities for the senior year were Sue lsch, who earned the opportunity of representing Wooster's NFL at the national contest for second year in a row: Sue Halderman, who reigned as queen at our annual Homecoming foot- ball game: the Senior Choir, ensembles, and orchestra, which under the able direction of George K. Nickles gained top positions at the Kent district contests, Dave Bull Moose Smith, whose wit and originality founded the successful third party in our Youth-In-Government programg Phyllis Franks, Anne Ports, Ken Kutz, and Gary Dunn, who by their useful contributions to the high school earned the right to attend youth seminars at Washington, D. C., and the U. N.: Harriet Reich and Charlotte Lightfoot, whose high standards of journalism brought the school a newspaper of the highest caliberg and Mary Alice Carroll, whose high scholastic ratings brought honor to our class and to our school. Oh, there are so many more whose contributions will make them so well-remembered in our hearts always. But, then-this is the last chapter in our book of high school memories. And yet unlike other books- our book of memories will have no ending. Wfe leave this school as we entered--humbly, with a quest for knowledge that shall be a part of us till our days on earth are over. So, from the bottoms of our hearts, we say Thanks! to all of you who have had the faith and vision to believe in us. XVe will strive always to be worthy of such vision-such faith. QVQQD RESERVES fContinued from Page 925 The l'Vooster Reserves showed a good record and lots of good material for the varsity next year. They worked hard all season and helped the varsity by replacing the injuries. Simpson Olansfieldj 48 ,, ,,,,,.,,,, , .,s,,, ..,.. X Vooster ti Sexille 28 ............ ,.,.............. W oosler I4 Appleseed lManshf:Idj 21 ...,,., . ..... .NVOoster 7 Iiarberton 48 . .... .WOOSICF 6 Doylestown 13 .c .. , ,,,,,,, Wooster 28 Doylestown 7 ..... ..... . Wooster 48 Ashland 6 ,, , ,,,,,,,, XVooster H COLONELS QContinued from Page 92, a poor season that ended with a 0-5 record for the year. These boys had good spirit and with a few more years of experience will become a good team. The Colonels had Coshocton 27 ,.,,....,... .,....,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,, X N looster I2 Wadsworth 41 ....... .... . YVOOSICI' G Orrville I9 ,,,,,,,, .,.,,, . Xvooster li Orrville l2 .... . ....... Wooster 0 New Philadelphia 21 ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,, Nlooster 7 one hundred thirty-two ,,---,- -------------------AA0-- ------Q-----Q----------Q I I QQQQQ CITY BOOK STORE Royal Typewriter Sale, Service and Rentals too I I II II I I I I I I II I I I I I m1 Ilb IU IIO I C: :Ihr Ilz Ist In .Ui I-rt I CD In ua In II I CD I CD I r- I ua I CZ I-'S IC Im I ua I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I v v - 000:04-Q ooooooooo T I I I I I I I I I I I B A B B E T T ' S Liberty Flower Shop B H A M Y ' S GULF SERVICE Bonded Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Q00 Phone 1774 I I 5 I 3 I -Q I 3 S . II O II E7 I O I I u II II I I n I Ii ,.- oo-v,Q---vs---vv-o---v---o--v-v-e---ovvvvvv--vv---vv II II II II II I I I II II II II II I I I I I I II II II II I I I I II II II I II I ESII FOODS Your Sign For Better Food Values wir WAYNE COUNTY,S MOST COMPLETE QUALITY FOOD MARKET Corner of Be-all and North I I I I -....--4 ..- 4... aeooq: :: : : :ooooQ::: :: cccooooood I I II II II I I I II I I I II II I I I I I II II II II .Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q--QQQQ.QQ00.00-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-A page one llllllllflfil ll CLASS WILL filontinued lrom Page 355 Bob Kirkpatrick leaves with the grace of Miss Rodgers. Sally Grillith bequeathes her fymbols to Sue Hinsman so that she can get a bigger bang out ol being a senior next year. Miki leaves twirling her way to stardom. .Xnna Mae Carafelli wills her muscles to next year's wrestlers. I'attie Boyles bequeaths her cake to the girls. Cynthia Straub and .Xnne Shamp leave their swimming pool to Mr. lJ0llL'l until next year's aequade. Bob limlong' leaves with pleasure. To Mr. Adair, our adviser lor four years, and to Miss Schofield, our adviser lor one year, what can we say in appreciation lor all their kindness and generosity. MVC leave our thanks, our gratitude, and our sincere promise to live up to all their great expectations. Mile hereby dispose of our most worldly possessions. Sign ml. The Senior Class ol' l95-I I Vi I II !'.S'.Y1' 11 I1 y , Miss Ann Schofield Mr. Edward Adair C966 TRI-HI-Y fflontinued from Page 803 SliNl0R 'I RIAHI-Y Roberta lily ..... . .. ,.. Iuanita Yoder , , ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, l,l'1'.Yi!lf'l1l Vice-presidffnl jtrxlok Nancee johnson ,,,,, ,. ,,,, ,, lielly Mae Brubaker , TRI -HI-Y Prrsidenl Vita-president Cm-nl Snyder H ,,.. Sffmwiary Millie Conrad ,,,, Srrretary-lrmsurer .Xnne Shamp ,,,, , , 'I'rea.mrf'r Nancy Sehaum , ., .,... Sorial rhairman Pam Beeler ...... ........... - Social dmirrmln Indy Chapman ...... ..... .,,,l P 1 'ngram chairman Connie Diller ,,,,,,, . , Dwotirmnl chairman Cathy Levers ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,. D ezfotirmal chairman Cynthia Straub .,... ..... I 'ublirity rlmirman Miss Esther Fausnaugh ,.,, ,,.,,..,.,., ..,.,, ,,,,,,, A d 1 riser Mrs. Rachel lfetzer . ,,,,, ,, H Arhfiser SOPHOMORE TRLHI-Y page one hundred thirty four Nancy Martin ,, ,,,. Carol Heise ,,,,,, Kay Kieffer Grace W'yss ,,,,,,, , Carol Tracy, .Xnn .Xnnette Sperry , Miss Carson , l'residf'11l View-president Serretary ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , Treasurer Seymour ,,,, ,.., I Jo-Progmnz rfhairmmz Dvrvutionul chairman , ,,,,,,, , Adviser THIIIMHUFF 8 LUNG CU. WESTINGHOUSE HOME APPLIANCES Everything Electrical 340 E. Liberty Phone 642-K ,.gf-f:,-c.?,2rJH :ffix3+f L nu.:ql fjl-L 7 ,i ' , it ' e,.:-Q'l Y ,Q Y . , AU T e ' -f i dz 1, ' il' mv f or I 1 s w is ig rc . 1 ij . J-1 .'5 i v' 7 ,f ,I ff, 15.5 I I ' ,H ,- z +,.,g l iwti. Wg- 1 Nl 5, . 4 ' - - 1 i Ji ,fxl fl ,',,l'ff-,,1- ,P '-Q i ' , J ,, g ,lliff ' !T'x g f ,J -If . fl. me W ff l if 'I f in qiqzybd f I: it J 41 ssl 3 1 0 Satisfaction Since 1884 FREEDLANDERS Good clothes for all the family - -::: : ---- ::::::-- ::::-I r:: -:::::'-: 122:--:::::::-2:22-I Success to the Class of 1954 Fountain Service E Goodijood t Wooster, Ohio --M--,-------,- -A-,,, LM-, -,,,,---,,,,-- page one humlrccl ll lirl poeo AAAA ---- - T, 1 tl f, 41 EE S i t EE JEAN FROCKS EE W Where the Budget Wise Economize ll 1 , 13, T393 i 0 If N 6 3 A STORES EVERYWHERE 1 ' 1 1 2 -' ll ' Q, I1 EE Y 4 156 E. Liberty Phone 488 1 ll I1 ll :::::::::::::: 2:22:22----4 1: D 1: 1: CAMERAS mifili::l:3li1il::::lll1l2lll EE E FILM EE gg FLASHBULBS gg 1 11 ll , 11 R PHOTO FINISHING 1: Dott1e's Beauty Salon I1 11 :I Hair Styling, Permanents ll ff S ': Cold Waving a Specialty 11 1I QE 1 DOTTIE ECK, owner and Mgr. 1: 251 E' Llberty 1832 Cleveland Road Phone 554 foo::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 RICH B ROS. PONTIAC :-: G.M.C. Sales 6' Service il? 220 E. North St. Phone 443 SCHINES FISHEPUS WOOSTER THEATER DRY CLEANING UTMOST Tops in Dry Cleaning -- in - Sf? Movie Enfeffailinient 150 W. Liberty St. Phone 1799 page one hundred thirty-six f- Lcarn the art of fishing Come to City Park each Monday evening and we will teach you STRASBAUGH'S SPORT SHOP WOOSTER, OHIO Wooslefs Finest Sporting Goods Store -AA-- -------------- ---------- ------- - - -AA ----------- A-AA------4 fo EVEIIIS GulfServ1ce Weigel'3 Barber Shop GULFLEX LUBRICATION -Three Barbers- and CURLEY JACK aa WARREN WASHING Q' Cleveland Road Phone 612-K Cleveland Road Phone 1993-R AA---------A-------------A---Aa --------------A-----------::::4 II II II II II CLASS OF if IE FOR THINGS EE 'I 'I II II 1954 I: I: ELECTRICAL II II I II I' II II II :E A :: 1: fee :I II II II II ll ll 0 II IE Congratulations II II ll I II I I ffm I I I II II II ik II 0 I U I II v II II II I EE I IE 1: II 1: zzz W. Liberty Phone 596 II :I WOOSTER, OHIO II 1: II 0 ll II II page one hunclrecl thirty-seven ,QQ -----AAA ---QQ-AA ---A------ Q P-- ----- 0 -------- - - - - - THE GIFT CORNER o L IV E R GREETING CARDS GIFTS Complete Line of Farm Tractor For Every Occasion 66, 77, 88 Models The Right Gift for l - The: Sp2cif1lPfrs0n Shearer Farm Equlpment Public Square Wooster Wooster, Ohio Phone 380 11111111111 11 1111 11111 4 1111111111111 11111111211 ll 4 ll lf I, Compliments of ll ll THE HOLMES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 0 Wooster, Ohio E ,- ,,v, vvv,,,,,, O O --,-,,,-. ,, ,.-,- .... C- .... ...... , e------- Singer Sewing Center BOYD CORNELIUS Complete Sewing Needs OLDSMOBILE Patterns, Buttons, zippers, Tapes Sales and Service jf? Service on all make cars E' 140 E. Liberty Phone 238 Z- Phone 505 page one hundrecl thirty-eight n -'-- W- -'--- --- z ll II ' nn 0 Rodenbaugh s Drug Siore EE D EE BEST WISHES gg , . jg t h 1: Quality Dany Products H o t e ll 0 CLASS OF For Courteous, Dependable 1954 II Home Delivery ::::: -A--- ::::o:::::::-A::::i ll 1- 1: IZ iff' 0 ll 0 ll ll - .AA............. -cxxx Il I2 3 CaH 319 H TAYLOR'S H l H ,, 3 W 3 Your Safest Shoe Store It 1: X-Ray Fitting Special Ice Cream North Side Public Square for partlesxannlversarles , and birthdays 1' Cloycl Taylor W'm. Taylor 4: ::::::::::::::::::::::::2:::04 Ll::f::::::3::::::::::::::::::::g Sir Compliments Of THE GERSTENSLAGER COMPANY 'ik' F:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Goodluclz - Class of '54 BROWN JEWELERS 245 E. Liberty St. fAcross From City Hall, Wooster Ohio Phone 2338 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Expert Watch SL jewelry Repair 2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::a f vvvvv v- ------ - ----- -Y ------- '- BARNES Shell Service GOODYEAR TIRES, BRAKE SERV., MOTOR TUNE-UP, LUB, on., AND WASH Cor. Spruce SL Madison 24 Hour Service ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 page one hundred thirty-nine -c RITZI JEWELEBS Congratulations WATCH REPAIR Class of 1954 our Specialty 1832 Clevland Road HEATING co. HOME COMFORT SPECIALISTS :::::::xmm:::::: Compliments sr? Of D U H S T I N E ' S 240 S. MARKET ST. WOOSTER, OHIO Phone 489 CNN AX QM mm uwii Qu. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public for Seven ty-F ive Years PUBLIC SQUARE WOOSTER, OHIO one hundred lortv Congratulations Class of '54 WOOSTER OFFICE EOUIPMENT Across from Post office -oeooaoooooooooooooQ-oo:::Q-::--A-----Q --A-- ---A-AA-A- ovvvvvoco----------oooo WOODS' BARBER SHOP Our Business Is To Improve Your Appearance ' Yi? 247 E. Liberty Street Compliments of FRANK WELLS DRUGS AND SODAS ii? The Biggest Chocolate Soda I ' T DERR S GROCERY m own if ff 551 Spink St. Phone 1411-L lllllZlllliliiilllililllillli Fiillillllllllilll Kaufiman's Service Station compifmm Distributor of of Goodyear Tires and Batteries Texaco Products Quality - Service - Satisfaction Phone 681 AND C . S. M rk 86 H S . of Wojmjf, Ohiijpff t FERTILIZING CO. I Imgcrnic hu I ll l ll 'E ..,.,,,,, v ..,... ........... Q Q--- ....v-...... vv---v- WUUSTEH MUSIC CENTER, INC. Wally Franks and Associates WAYNE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE Records - Radios - Instruments Sheet Music - Accessories ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE SQUARE .4 g-Q:: ::::::o::::- :::::o-oo-- il Congratulations to 5 Compliments of :E CT of 1954 gg , THE EL TREVADOR gg STRAUB'S 55 RESTAURANT jf QUALITY MARKET SE T ll QUALITY MEAT Congratulations-Class of '54 11 STAPLE GROCERIES :I if DAIRY PRODUCTS WALKEPUS 55 gg FAMILY SHOE STORE ii Phone 207 154 E. Liberty st. Wooster, ohio r- ----- -AA----- ---- ----AA- ---- ---A-- ------AA '- ---- - LANDES and LANDES Real Estate :-: Insurance HARRY N. LANDES, '29 220 E. Liberty St. THOMAS J. LANDES, '32 Phones 322-326 Service Since 1905 :I page one humlrcd forty-two ::Q:::::::::::::oco::::::::::::::::::::::::o:::: :::::::: I ' ' 0 it - JACOB'S MARKET :I We Give 'S - H' Green Stamps Compliments of ,, THE 1' I WUUSTEB I PRODUCTS ' INC. g :E AIVIUCU SERVICE if LUBRICATION AND CAR WASH GUDWINS if 0 1: S Phone 579-X ii Cor. W. Liberty 86 N. Grant '1 HEATING :-: AIR CONDITIONING :-: INSULATION McGUIRE HEATING CU. YPMBER INUDUH CIJMFURT 317 E. Liberty St. W s Phone 672 lhtullillllli Neal F. Bowman 8: Son I DICK MORRISON BARBER SHOP REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Better Barbers riff Agt. Norelco Electric Shaver I Wvosffr, Ohio ! Southeast Corner of the Square ,::::::::---:::::x :Li I:12::-::::::::--:x::::::--- page one IlllIllIl'L'l 836 Pittsburgh Ave. Wooster, O. Qc-A -od my-three Congratulations Class of 1954 BEULAH BECHTAL SHOP Fashions of Distinction SHOP IN A FRIENDLY STORE ----------------------, Y-v F---vv-----------------v-- WOOSTEH FLORAL WEIBICK'S F0013 STORE MARKET Compliments to the ik Class of '53 Southeast Corner of th Sq re Public Square Next to A Compliments to The Class of '54 ii? WOUSTER LUMBER COMPANY Opposite Fairgrounds ircl l SHELLY'S DAIRY BAR ik F-- AAAAA- -- -- --- H III S GWB TY OTE Sir 221 E. Liberty St. Cleveland Road Wooster, Ohio Fountain Service - Light Lunch I L h I J 1 ::::::::::::: :ci Th ll ll 1 0 P Collier Printing ' Company . WQQSTER, Qnio Ii Congratulations Class of 1954 Nadelin's Restaurant and Catering Service Treasure House Hohhies Congratulations and May Your Life Be a Happy Hobby 136 S. Grant St. Phone 1109 I I 115-125 So. Walnut St. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.l :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::i page one hundred forty-li I I 2 Compliments 5 I of Compliments E WOOSTER GLASS gl of 5 PAINT CO. ' ANDERSON SERVICE E Compliments of I 'iff' I I. I B E H T Y E STUDIO Cl ld dBbkRd Liili Liberty Ph zs I INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS -- FARM EQUIPMENT - REFRIGERATION I BUCKEYE TRUCK 8: IIVIPLEIVIENT CU. i WOOSTER, OHIO r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-I r-,:::- ::: I NICINIIRE co. E I ' Cog 1 E Furniture - Carpets - Rugs I 2 WhIcgi?giflieygsczigfsiwose Gas Stoves I A ' I CURRY LUMBER 3 147 W. Liberty Phone 227 I I WOOSTER, OHIO llli Compliments of Compliments of Bailey's Barber Shop ix? HOURS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. , CLOSED WED. Gold Star Feed Mllls U4 W Hb I St , . l el' . Wooster' Ohm West of Commercial Bank F ':::: ::::'::::::: TI F :xc 3 ix TT ll li 1 1: II I I II I I I ' II II Congratulations I :I Compliments of II tl ll , I U Il 1 I II Clas50f,v54 I S :I ' I II Radio and Television I I :I Service Laboratory :I 1: if 1: 1: 1: II I Construction, Installation II I 'I and Maintenance :I 1 ll ll 1: I H A N S 0 N S I I DUMONT TV I II ll ll I I Sales C? Service I, I ll I if II Il I :I II 'I 73? 'I II II II I II 220 East Liberty - Ph.1571-R II II Phone 1051-L II II 242 S. Market St. Wooster H 'llll' 1lill'l3333l E ::31ll1l333 :' E Compliments of Member of RSROA Roller Skate for health and enpoymentv E. L. DUNN Melrose Drive page one hundred l0I'ly-SCNCII I 6: l l'el l 'ty 'gl THE WOOSTER HARDWARE CU. Sf? 132 W. Liberty Phone 54 ll ll I ll Il tl :I f m 'm' m' . S 55 AMSTERS SHOES CROSLEY APPLIANCES Il Home of Q 'i'7 Shoes ' il? TOYS H i 1, 119 East Liberty Street GARDEN SUPPLIES II ...: ,,::::-A:::,,::::::,-- II ik I n::::::v-::::::::xx I at the Foot of Madison Hill 11 U il? 75? E- 118 N. Buckeye Wooste THE DAILY RECORD Serves An Area of 93,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton. Daily Rec d C' lation Is Now 16,500 I Diamonds 'W P I IP II II Watches - Rings - Silver Jewelry P P I II II II Glassware - Watch and Jewelry Repair I P . . ,, I Prices to fn your budge! I ik' I I II IP I SHIBLEY 8: HUDSON : DIAMOND MERCHANTS Since 1906 On the Square I P IP IP IP IP II Olin 86 Margaret Pritchard, Owners YOUR CLASS RING STORE I I I I NILEN BLACK, INC. if LINCOLN :-: MERCURY Sales and Service ik' 321 East Liberty WOOSTER, OHIO 7 II II II II II II II O II II II II II IP IP II I II I I Keisier's Restaurant I for Good Food and Drive-In Service vi? Cleveland Road I I I I I I :I ,- ..... ,......,.... - ve H- I I I I II II I I I I I II I I II II Compliments of I BUSECRUFT FLORIST - GREENHOUSE 854 West Liberty St. Phone 779-R page one lllllllll'CLl forty-nine I: :::::::::::::::::::::: Welcome Guest! You'll Always Find Good Food At 1 SHANK'S DRIVE-IN STEAK HOUSE Curb or Dining Room Service CHARCOAL STEAKS Plus . . . The Best Cup of Coffee in Town! Open 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. - Wooster, Ohio - l mile east on U. S. 30 Res. Ph. 975-R Business Ph. 5006-L I 1 Y -xxx ----.- -..-..- x ----:I '--x- --------------A--A-- 0---ooo TAILORING :-: DRY CLEANING LEVINE'S CLOTHES po 1 ----oA----- A- ---A----- - o:::::::oooo:: : ::-Q::::Qe--:: Compliments of I I The Complete MM, Store LGFHVOUI' S Markei 15315 East Liberty St.-Wooster, O. 8812 Liberty 542 rx-xx: ::::::::::x:: r ::xx-xxx--x:::: H II I ll 1 WOOSTEP. If WALMERS 1 FOOD STORAGE 55 1 Low Temperature Storage Commercial and I U Portrait Studio 1 I1 1 South 86 Columbus Phone 4 I lb 1 x xxx x xx xx i II if I II I If lVhcre there is I F ::::::::::::::::::::: beauty, we take I :I itg Where there , iinogwemake E x Chevrolet :-: Buick I Cadillac li? I iw I I , ll 573 E. North St. Phone 1824 1 405 E. Liberty 0 I -----------xA-- l----------A ----- A-- ---2:4 page one hundred lilty J QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Best of Luck to the Class of 1954 nam 69' 0 as 6 2 5 X 3: as Q -fa 4? 425, 4 WMSQS' THE WOOSTER BRUSH COMPANY Manufaffu fefs uf Fine Painting Tools for Over wo Yew HOCKENBERRY'S SOHIO SERVICE Yff Liberty and Beall -Q ---oo-------oo---- :::::ooo :: ooo::: f.-Q----o.-QQ-o-....oo-QQ..Q : Few As Good - None Better Th CHAS. MORRISON BARBER SHOP Better Barbers L -4 Q- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 'Ov --vb azgtvvv- 'z--- -gongzztiaialionszg-glass of '54 u 9' . . Bread and Pastries Office Mfichlne Soda Fountain Service ey Typewriter Repair I Service N OLETTI S BAKERY 3 U9 W. Liberty WOO I QQQQQQQQQOQOOQQQOQQOOOOOQOQ L : coco: : : :QQ6O0::: :OOO62 2 2:0 page one hu ln I llu in I 571 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 9091 O I O 0 Q9 pooopooo 9 0 0 O O O Next to gee-:::::oQQQ:::::,-:::::-- BRUECK 8: OCDEN SUNOCO SERVICE i? W. Liberty St. Wooster. O Phone 2208 MINCLEWOOD COAL and ICE COMPANY QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooo.. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 7 O 0 O 9 0 0 O 2 2 O 0 0 2 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 L ---od QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1954 YOUNG'S FOODLINEB 1975 Cleveland Road 5..- 2 2 2 i 2 5 O 2 2 2 2 5,-..--....-----------------.. -Qqgaoyqqoogqqooooe : : : Ofiiifmife B E N N E T S 423Uf.gEffe3iif lllIIlllI'l'll llllvflw BEST WISHES TU THE GBADUATING CLASS OF 1954 THE WOOBSTEB RUBBER CGMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF 'VUORLD FAMOUS RIG U l.PA7. Oli. AND my F7 awww QLQUU Bs AUTOGRAPHS Q. ' a im mn, ppq lllflll lllllll lllll Z.--. - T,----i-Y ,,, f '- 'S Z'- 'fff'-'TS-'X --..f3.. ff'-X ,.. ,Z-X j w 'Z ,V A. A .,,. 2 ,,., - I l In I ting! Illll V-, 1 ' g lll'll I lllll ii iilli I ihflii' .-L- .s ' , ,nw K 7 .'--- ...f if- --Qrinf f Z,-1. Zfiggfa -5, S ff, -C!! ..--is.,,,,, Q., p. 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