Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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T, Q'-, -inq- -Qfli-I I. tim t- .,1' 1321 7f'131-?.1f,q M-.'.mE. Lug, ' . A Ai . 1 if 1' lfiizmflelu , in M , g Mk L 8 i V , , ,, 11 L Y, V-,gfh vi j X : W K k fl V , A gp- in f f, A i , :x l- ii. V , Y 53:5 ' ' A ' V' H - W -iiq - W n .. Q1 A 4 , v- 4 .g., ',.,..---N ' ' ' , , , 'T I 4 Y -Q W ' X M i i X d 'Y Y IW i T. X ogriri W1 W, WUI? , V ,:-79,5 .... ' Q , yn ll EF 8 5 5 P C223 I- P -:limi page four k As we seniors Walk down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Cir' cumstancef' the thought uppermost in our minds is that we have reached a milestone in our lives-graduation. With graduation comes reminiscing. Many of us have kept diaries from day to day to which we may refer in years to come. Let this he a diary of the most wonderful years of our lives-our high school years. Here are recorded the pleasant experiences We have had in our four glorious years at Wooster High. Here are pictured the faces of our friends and the many activities we were privileged to par' ticipate in. In future years we shall glance through the pages of our diary and smile knowingly as the pleasant memories of our high school days appear before us. PRINTING PLATES FOR THE GENERAL ANNUAL WERE PRODUCED BY THE NORTHERN ENCRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE COMPANY, CANTON, OHIO Spot Lights ...... Administration Faculty ............ Seniors ......... Class History ..... Other Classes ..... Crganizations ..... Sports .......... Memories ........ Advertisements Class Prophecy Class Will ..,,.. Cjonienfa page five in l 4 Sinai Larry Martin arccpting' the presidency of thu Student Council. Mirldlc: Pep asscmblyg 21 scvnc from Thr: Ghost Flies South. Bottom: A special assembly page six Oliglifa frm DVEED LIMIT T0 l , 50 Top: The Choir singing around the Christmas tree in the hall. Middle: Main Hull Sceneg WHSV assembly program. Bottom: Driver Training assembly Pllgff SCYCII OUR PRINCIPAL This is the finest student body that I have ever worked with. These are the words expressed by our principal, Mr. H. Don Scott. He is particularly impressed with the excellent spirit which is evident this year in both the student body and the faculty. There has been a special bond between Mr. Scott and the Class of 1955, for Mr. Scott became prin- cipal of the high school the year this class entered as freshmen. As a friend and counselor, Mr. Scott thoroughly enjoys working with young people in helping them select their careers. The satisfaction of seeing young people develop into fine American citizens is the reward for such guidance. In the words of Henry Adams: A teacher affects eternity, he can never MR. H. DON SCOTT C2613 OUR SUPERINTENDENT You will have to look a long time to find such a fine student body and faculty as is present at Mlooster High School. These words express Mr. D. P. Bodenbendeids feelings toward Wooster High. Our Superintendent points out the fact that lvooster High School has, for a long time, been consistantly high in scholarship. Most of our grad- uates encounter but little trouble in college work. NVe are known across the state as being one of the outstanding speech schools in the country, strong in music and dramatics, and with a very well- balanced intramural and athletic program. As head of our school system, Mr. Bodenbender is proud to be associated with such a splendid stu- dent body and faculty. page eight tell where his influence stopsf, MR. D. P. BODENBENDER Mr. Donald S. Bell, Mr. Karl E. Hoover, Mr. D. l'. Bodcnbender, Mr. Emmett E. Miller, Mr. Harold Gerberich, Mr. Hlilliam S. Schreiber THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Building is the uppermost thought in the minds of our Board of Education. A 51,500,000 bond levy was passed in the November election by almost a 2 to l majority. The bonds were advertised to sell on january l8, 1955, and sold at a very reasonable interest rate, namely, 2.31 per cent. As a result ol the passing ol' the bond levy, Wooster High School will have rather a com- plete renovation. We will get a new set of shops, a gymnasium, a new science department, a remodeled auditorium, as well as a new lighting system. However, the Board's first step is to take care of the elementary pupils. Four projects will be pllt underway simultaneously. These will be: a foururoom addition to Beall Avenue School, a three-room addition to Pittsburgh Av- enue School, a seven-room new building on the high school site, and a ten-1'OOl1l building on the new site on Park Avenue. This work is getting well underway. In connection with the new building plans, the Board has visited many schools through- out Ohio and in Pennsylvania to see new buildings, studying all types of construction, heating plants, and ventilating systems. They have held several meetings with our school architect, Mr. Huff, to work out the necessary detail for each of the projects. At this writing, plans are being made for the Board of Education to attend the annual Na- tional School Board and Superintendents' Convention at Cleveland. Here the Board will have an opportunity to see exhibits and study the latest in all types of school furniture and equip- ment. Plans are also being laid to attend an all-day meeting at Nela Park to study lighting. With the future of the students in mind, the Board of Education is always willing to listen to new and better ideas. We are indeed fortunate to have such a fine Board of Education. OFFICERS Mr. Emmett D. Miller ................................... ....... . President Mr. Donald S. Bell ....... . .... Vice-president Mr. Roy W. Miller ..... ................... C lerk page nine A 1 - J Faculty of 'lfllmfef Jxhgl, 1 if a ' QfAN X . btxig f If 152 . Q -df -3 EM, fzq, 'X page twelve SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS ROVV 1-Mr. James Byrd Biology: Morris Harvey College, B. S., West Virginia University, M. S. Miss Olive Bowers Advanced Algebra, Plane and Solid Geo- metry, The College of Wooster, B.A. Mrs. Miriam Myers Mathematics 8, The College of Wooster, B. S., Ohio State University, M. A. Mr. David Thompson Mathematics 7, Adviser, Junior High Council, The College of Wooster, B.S., Kent State University, M.A. ROW 2-Mr. Floyd Maurcr Physics, General Mathematics, Algebra 9, Visual Education, The College of Wooster, B,S., Ohio State University, M.A., Case Institute of Technology. Mr. Randall Hartley Mathematics 9, Advanced Algebra, Tri- gonometry, History 8, Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., University of Pittsburgh, M.E. Mr. Paul Dodez Algebra 9, Arithmetic 7, Adviser, Junior Class, Sophomore Hi-Y, The College of Wooster, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., Case Technical. Mr. Wayne Hostetler Chemistry, Co-faculty manager of athlet- ics, Bluffton College, B.S., Kent State. ENGLISH, LIBRARY ROW 1-Miss Lucile Nesbitt English 11, 12, Adviser, THE ANNUAL, The College of Wooster, B.A., Western Reserve University, M. A. Mrs. Barbara McGraw English 7, Speech 8, Adviser, Junior High Speech, The College of Wooster, B.A., Ohio State University, Miss Ann Schofield Engl.sh 9, 10, Muskingum College, B.A., Ohio State University. Miss Ruth King English 9, Dramatics, Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thespian, The College of Wooster, B.S. ROW 2-Miss Fern Patterson English 7, Assistant Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thespian, Speech, The College of Wooster, B.A., Boulder, Color- ado, Ohio State University, M.A. Mr. Robert Pollock Speech, Debate, Radio, English 11, Ad- viser, WHSV, Otterbein College, B.A., Ohio State University, Kent State Univer- sity. Mrs. Martha Sidle English 10, Adviser, FTA, The College of Wooster, B.A. Miss Ruth Bartell English 8, Adviser, Junior Red Cross Council, The College of Wooster, B.S., Ohio State University, Akron University, University of California. NOT PICTURED-Miss Erma Hudson Librarian, Adviser, Library Club, Toledo University, B.A., Western Reserve Univer- sity, B.L.S. SOCIAL SCIENCE ROW 1-Mr. Alfred Johnson World Problems, U. S. History, The Col- ege of Wooster, B.S., University of Wis- consin, M.S. Miss Barbara Kaylor Civics 9, 12, Journalism, Adviser, The GENERAL, The College of Wooster, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A. Mr. Ralph Beechy Testing Program, Visiting Teacher, At- tendance, Kent State, Goshen College, B.S. and B.A., Ohio State University, M.A. Mr. Edgar Garvin Geography 7, Adviser, Student Council, Ohio University, B.S. and lVI.A. ROW 2-Mr. Paul Batdorf Driver Training, Wittenberg College, Ohio State University, B.A. Mr. Edward Adair History 8, The College of Wooster, B.A., University of Michigan, M.A. Mr. Robert Moore World History, Business manager, the GENERAL and the ANNUAL, Denison University, B.S. and M.S., Ohio State Uni- versity. ROW 2-Mr. Donald Welsh U.S. History, Adviser, Senior Class, Ash- lljlarxtl College, B.A., University of Akron, HOME ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURE ROW 1-Mrs. Nannette Moxon Home Economics 8, 9, Yankton College, B.A., South Dakota College, B.S. Mrs. Ethel Badger Home Economics 9, 10, 12, Cafeteria, Adviser, FHA, Kent State University, B.S., Ohio University. Miss Sully Bargainnier Home Economics 7, 11, Cafeteria, Ad- viser, FHA, Heidelberg College, B.A. ROW 2-Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home Economics 10, ll, Attendance, Ad- viser, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, Wittenberg Col- lege, B.S.: Ohio State University, M.A. Mr. Glen Boling Agriculture, Adviser, FFA, Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture. COMMERCIAL, MANUAL TRAINING DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ROW 1-Miss Virginia Carson General Business, Bookkeeping, Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y, Ohio State, B.S. in Ed- ucation, University of Denver, Kent State University. Mrs. Rachel Fetzer Personal typing, Shorthand 12, Secretarial practice, Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y and FBLA, Otterbein College, B.S. in Ed- ucation. Miss Gwenneth Foss Shorthand 11, Personal typing, General Business, Adviser FBLA, University of Akron, B.S., Kent State University, Columbia University, University of South- ern California. ROW 2-Mr. Orin Becchy Industrial Arts 12, Graphic Arts 9, Ad- viser, Rocket Club, Goshen College, B.S., Kent State University, M.A. Mr. James Shelly Metal Shop, Adviser, Boy Patrol, Athletic manager in charge of ticket sales and transportation, Kent State University, B.S. in Education. NOT PICTURED-Mr. Paul Spangler Mechanical Drawing, Kent State Univer- sity, B.S., Ohio State University. Mr. Robert Mottice . Distributive Education, Salesmauship, Commercial Law, Adviser, DECA, Glen- ville State College, B.A. LANGUAGE, ART, MUSIC ROW 1-Miss Anne Rodgers Spanish 11, 12, French 11, 12, English 8, Adviser, Club des Francais, Socios Espan- oles, Junior Class: Denison University, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, University of Sor- bonne, Paris, University of Grenoble. France, Western Reserve Univeristy, Uni- versity ol Cincinnati, National University, Mexico. Mrs. Ruth Tracy Latin 9, English 11, Adviser, Freshman Latin Club, Iowa Weselyan College, B.A., Harvard University, graduate work. Mrs. Edith Joss Latin 10, Family Living, Adviser, Sopho- more Latin Club, The College of Wooster, ELCA., Ashland College, Kent State Univer- si y. Miss Constance McPherson Vocal music-Junior High, Ohio State University, B.S. in Education. ROW 2-Mr. Ralph Ortiz Art 7, 8, Western Reserve University, Cleveland School of Art, B.S. Mr. Walter Kehres Band, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Miami University, B,S., Columbia University. M.A. Mr. William Lewis Art, Ohio State University, B.S. Mr. George Nickles Music supervisor, Senior Choir, Fresh- man Girls Glee Club, Ohio University, in Education, Ohio State Uniiversity, NOT PICTURED-Mr. Harry Hetman Art 11, 12, Western Reserve University, Cleveland School of Art, Case School of Applied Science, B.S., M.A. Q page thirteen PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROW 1-Miss Elaine Zucker Physical Education, Adviser, Junior G.A.A., Reserve cheerleaders, Univer- sity of Toledo, B. Ed. C Miss Lois Neumann Physical Education, Adviser, G.A.A., Leaders Club, Varsity Cheerleaders, Heidelberg College, B.A. ROW 2-Mr. Victor Mclntire Woodworking 9, 11, Coach, baseball and assistant coach, football, Adviser, Junior Hi-Y, Kent State University, B.S. in Education. Mr. Gene Coleman Head of Physical Education, Coach Varsity football and track, Adviser, Senior Hi-Y, Ohio Northern University. ' B.S. in Education. Mr. Edward Kane Health 7, 12, Physical Education, As- sistant coach, football, Ohio Northern University. B.S. in Education. ROW 3-Mr. Kenneth Zuercher General Science, Coach, basketball, Junior High football, golf, Findlay College, B.A. Mr. Zane McCoy World History, Geography 7, Economic Geography, Physical Education, Coach, Reserve basketball and Freshman foot- ball: West Virginia University, M.S. Mr. Jacque Hetrick General Science, Physical Education, Coach, Reserve football, Muskingum College, B.A. page fourteen SECRETARIES Seated- Miss Arlene Leiner Standing-Mrs. Lucille Galehouse, Mrs. Carol Kane, Miss Ruth Davis Secretaries to the Superintendent-Mrs. Galehouse, Mrs. Kane Secretaries to the Principal-Miss Leiner, Miss Davis CUSTODIANS ROW l-Mr. Brady Evans, Mr. Charles Emrick, Mr. George Bollinger, Super- intendent of Building and Grounds, Mr. Roy Shilling ROW 2-Mr. William Fowler, Mr. Ray Noblit NOT PICTURED-Mr. Delmar Bryant 1 A BELIEVE IT OR NOT 'l'Ol'-lfznlner NYelshg the three prides of the Xiekles fznnily and the buss. XIIDDLE-Ollr far-traveled librariang Miss Kaylor gathering squash on her lflurida acres. BO'I l'OM-An ardent collector of salt and pepper shakersg Miss Nesbitt teaches tricks nol only Lo seniors bnl also Lo Prudence flier dogj. page fifteen Seniors of moaier Ahgl, 222 M253 . 0 5 R Q W, :, Nr ?i'f'. f , Fi? I if V I , page Row 1-Barbara Kelly, Nancee johnson, Mr. Welsh, Miss Carroll Row 2-Charles Finn, Bonnie Flickinger, Dick Danner, Phil Shamel SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Phil Shaniel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,..., , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,, . . .. President Dick Danner ,..,,.., I'ICt f1V6SIIIf'71I Nancee johnson .,.........,,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Yecretary Bonnie Flickinger ,.,...,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ...,, ,,,,.,.,,,,,. I ' 1 ' e 1 zsurer Barbara Kelly, Charles Finn ,..,.... , ,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,,, C 0-social chairmen Nlr. Donald NVelsh, Miss Lucille Carroll ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A dwixem THE CLASS HISTORY Sitting belore an open lire in a rcniiniscing mood tonight, l keep thinking about the old gang back in llfooster High. VVhat a class! Th ey were really one swell bunch ol kids. I haven't thought about some of them for years. l'll never lorget jack Rhodes and his hot rockets Or Larry Martin and his bright red pants. Been looking through some old annuals, too, and I found some interesting items there ..... F RESHMAN YEAR Well, we're in High School at last. I thought l'd never make it. This was the year that we could start to go to High School dances and assemblies. l'll never lorget the Confederate Ball sponsored by the Class ol' '54, At that time the little Conlererate hats were in fad and it really looked as il' the South were going to rise again. Thinking about some ofthe teachers we had, I don't think that anyone will forget Mr. Dodez in algebra or Miss King in English. SOPHOMORE YEAR This was the year for the lull organization of our class. During the early months of the school year we elected our lirst class officers. Our class prexy was Chuck Finn, vice-president was Carl Fritz. And let's see, Nancee Johnson was o ur secretary-treasurer, and Nancy Schauin and fcontinued on page one hundred thirty-eightj eighteen EDWIN JOSEPH ACKERMAN I often quote myself. 11 adds lo my conf,-ersalion-Choir 2, 3, 43 illixed eliseilzllle 43 Filn1ln'e11kers l, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Fool- ball 1. RICHARD LOUIS BALL I feel tired far into lhe future.-Boys ensemble l, 23 Choir I, 2 3 4' Hi Y 3 4 -,J, , ' ., . TONY MONTONINI BARBERA To my haircut is a HBtZflIf?l'0llSn thing.-Senior choir l, 2, 3, 43 Latin rlula lj Football 23 Track 23 DECA 4, vice-president 4. BEVERLY JANE BARR Red-lleadcd and talkative is sl1e,' thinks erferytlliizg is as well as can be.-Girls chorus 13 Til-Hi.Y 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 FHA 4, publicity chairman 43 GAA 4. DONALD LEE BAYER Look how close that idiot is driving ahead of me.-Swinr ming I, 2, 43 Track 1, 23 Rifle club l, 2, secretary 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys ensemble 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN BEAIVI The happy-go-luxury type.-Latin club l, 23 Radio club 3, 4: NFL 1, 23 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 THE GHOST FLIES SOUTH 43 Girls chorus 13 Girls ensemble 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 District solo contest 2, 3, 43 State solo contest 33 Tri- Hi.Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LOUIS BECKLER A man who knows more than he thinks you ought lo.--Latin club 1, 23 Spanish club 3, 43 Hi-Y 33 Track 43 Band 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET GRACE BEERS By deserving success she commands il.-Latin club 1, 2, presi- dent 23 Spanish club 3, 43 GAA 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Student council 23 junior Red Cross council 3, 4g -Iunto 1, 23 FTA 2, 3, 4, reporter 33 NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, recording secretary 3, president 43 Degree of Distinction 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 State champ- ion team 23 OHSSL district tournament 2, 3, 4, winner 23 In- dividual events 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Congress 1, 2, 3, 43 Voice of Democracv 2, 3, 4, local winner 3, 4, state winner 4, nation- al finalist 43 Prince of Peace 1, 2, 3, 4, county winner 3, 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 2, 3, 43 GOYVN OF GLORY 3, THE GHOST FLIES SOUTH 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, chief announcer 43 General staff 1, 2, 3, 4, as- sociate editor 3, co-editor 43 Annual staff 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 23 Orchestra 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 District-State Scholar- ship Tests l, 23 DAR Scholarship Test 4. NEILA RUTH BILLHEIMER The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it.-FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, parliamentarian 4, bi- county reporter 43 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GENERAL business staff 1, 2, 3, 43 ANNUAL staff 4, head typist 43 FBLA 3, 4. NANCY JO BERTSCH The secret of life is not to do what you like but like what you do.-Tri-Hi-Y 23 NFL 23 FBLA 3, 43 All-star soccer 1. page nineteen 1' E E .. page DORIE YVON NE BLACK Sweet and charming are her ways.--'1'ri-Hi-Y 45 lfl-LX 45 Span- ish club 3, 45 GAA 3. EDWARD GEORGE BLAKE High school dipped him very casually into eclucutirnz.-Base ball 2, 3, 4. MERLE WILSON BOLDMAN He's always f'tee d off.-Golf l, 2, 3, 45 Boys KVM Association 4. MARJORIE LOU BOLING Her whole secret of life is to be interestect in one thing pro- foundly and in a thousand things well.-Latin club l, 25 'I'ri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, program chairman 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, parliamentarian 2, bi-county parliamentarian 2, vice-president 3, president 45 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JAY BOYES The fellow zvlmse get-iijz-aint-go got up ahrl went. MARLENE ELIZABETH BOREMAN She doesn't have a policy. She' .simply tries to do what .seems best each day, as each day comes.-GAA' 45 All-star bowling 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. JOHN HUME BROCK I never let my studies interfere with my education.--Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Choir 45 Boys ensemble 4. SUE ANN BRENNER As peppy as a ginger snap.-FHA 25 Latin club 1, 25 Iunior Red Cross council 25 Student council 15 FBLA 35 Girls chorus I5 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 GENERAL business staff 1, 2, 3, 4, busi- ness manager 45 ANNUAL advertising staff 45 WHSV 2, 3, 45 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 45 Thespian 3, 45 WU girls 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Leaders club 3, 45 Sports board 1, soccer manager 15 All-star soccer 1, 2, baseball 1, volleyball 1, aquacade l, 2, 3, 4. BETTIE MAE BRUBAKER She's highstepping her way to fame and glory.-Girlsrcho1'us I5 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin club 1, 25 Spanish club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 35 Majorette 2, 3, 4, head majorette 4. RONALD GLENN BRUCE I go to school to get the general idea of things.-Latin club 1, 2, vice-president 25 junior Red Cross council 25 Football 25 Track 45 Golf 2. twenty THOMAS LEO BRUNN All I know is zulmt I read in the 11ez1'spape1'x.-Latin club l, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Filmbreakers 13 General staff 43 junior Red Cross 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Three Wise Fools 23 Gozvri of Glory 33 Thespian 3, 43 Band l, 2, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3. 4. RITA MARIE BRUMTER I:ffi1'ie11t 111111 i111li.sj11'11s11l1le 11s 1111 1'1'11s1'r.wl H.X 3, 4. IRENE PHYLLIS BRYN ER Wl1e1'e11e1' there is ll lllllllllll being, there is 1111 oj1j1111't1111ity for ll kih1l111'ss.-GA.-X l, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 2 3 4 Ivlik 43 Latin club l, 23 Spanish club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DEL CAMPBELL A very c111'ef11l st1t1l1111t-1'a1'1'ft1l 1111! lo 1111er1lo.-lNlinerva High School lg Canton Lehman High School 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Senior choir 4. ,Qi 1 1 FRANCES MAUREEN CARNEY The best eosnzelie 111 the world is 1111 active 111i111l that is rilztfays finding .Y0lllKf'll1'lg' 1'1e11'.-Orrville High School lj Latin club l, 2g GAA 43 .Xll-star soccer 4. BRUCE S. CHILDERS Shake, rattle, and roll.-Latin club I, 23 Chemistry club 33 Soc and Buskin 23 Filmbreakers l3 Hi-Y 2, 43 Boys W As- sociation 3, 43 Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Band 2, 3. DONALD BLISS COMIN The only 1'e11.s11n some people get lost in tlzought is that it's lttifltlllilttll' territory.-Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 4, president 43 Honor Thespian 3, 43 Tl1e Ghost Flies South 43 fiUZl'lI Of Glory 33Varsity Debate 3, 4, state 33 Oratorical de- clamation 43 junior Rotator 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Radio club 43 Latin club l, 23 Boys ensemble 33 Mixed ensemble 43 Choir 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2. MILDRED MARIE CONRAD She lets her light shine zuithout turzzirzg the .spot on l1e1'.velf.- Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Tl1e Ghost Flies South 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3, president 43 XVHSV 2, 3, 43 Student council 23 FTA 2, 3, 43 Booster club l3 Latin club l, 2, social chairman l, secretary-treasurer 23 French club 3, 4, vice-president 43 NFL l, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Merit3 Girls chorus lj Girls ensemble l, 3, 43 Senior choir 2, 3, 43 District-State scholarship test 33 Varsity cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Reserve cheer- leader 13 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer 1, 4, volleyball 3, hockey 4, basketball l, manager l, 43 Aquacade 2, 33 Modern dance 2, 3, 43 Leaders club 3, 43 Homecoming attendant 3, 4. MARY FRANCES COOK Do11't be silly, officer, 'lt'fI0,d give me Il license?--Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Trirlfli-Y 2, 3, 43 l 'l'A 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 Junior Red Cross council 33 Girls chorus lg Senior choir 3. 43 Girls ensemble 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 43 Volleyball manager 43 All-star soccer l, 3, 4, basketball l, bowling 4. manager 43 .-Xquacade 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders club 43 Girls VV 3, 4, vice-president 43 14111111111 staff 4, girls' sports editor 43 Prom committee chairman 3. RUTHANN DARR Virtue is the llfflttlly of the soul, page twenty one WILLIAM LEROY CHENEVEY He'd fight a rattlesnake and give the .make the first two bites.-Boys W Association 43 Hi-Y 43 FFA l, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM CONATON And this isn't all of him.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 43 Latin club 2g Chemistry club 33 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAN I. CONN Only a tall man knows the joys of the upper air.-Boys W Association 4g Hi-Y 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2. CONNIE CONN The only gal that'5 newer late for lint, -Latin club 1, 25 FBLA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Annual staff 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4. GLENN RICHARD DANNER The trouble with being punctual is that n0body's there to appreciate it.-Latin club l, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 2, 3: Boys VV Association 43 Annual staff, boys' sports editor 43 junior Red Cross council 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 43 Student council 25 Buckeye Boys' State 33 junior Rotator 43 Class vice-president 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Chemistry club 33 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA JOYCE DEVORE Happiness has her address.-FHA 23 FBLA 3, 4, vice-president 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROBERT ANTHONY DISCIPIO His hair is laid out like a public project. DONALD ADAM DUNHAM The intramural Bravo Francis. --Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 23 Baseball 13 Track. ROBERT ALLAN FAYVCETT A little nonsense now anrl then is relished by the best of men.-Basketball 3, 4. GERALD DUANE FINLEY Past experience should be a guidepost, not a hitching-post.- DECA 4. page twenty-two CONNIE LOU DAVENPORT The kind of gif! who always keeps the plot boiling.-Girls chorus I3 'Ilri.Hi-Y 43 FHL.-X 4. CHARLES EMERSON DENLINGER He would stop St. Petefs roll call to ask a question.-Latin club 1, 23 Filmbreakers 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Chemistry club 3g Band 3, 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Boys ensemble 2, 33 Mixed ensemble 43 Chairman of admission for Prom 33 junior Rotator 4. CARL JOSEPH DIGIACOMO, jR. I'm the kind of neighbor I wish I had.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 43 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 1. MARJORIE ANN DRABENSTOTT lllusic is the harmony of the soul.-Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4: Girls chorus I3 Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls ensemble l, 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH DUNKLE A dainty llliss with a pleasant smile.-Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 2: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 Girls chorus 13 junior Red Cross council 33 Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 GA.-X l, 2, 43 Aquacade l, 2. 3, 4. DOROTHY EGBERT She's always just herself.-GAA l, 2, 43 FHA 4. GEORGE CHRISTIAN EHEMANN Let George do it.-Doyleslown High School 1, 2, 33 Band 43 XVHSY 43 Debate 4. DOROTHY MARIE EMERLING Snfret and friendly as can be.-FHA 43 Spanish club 3. 4. CHARLES F. FINN He'll try anything ancr:-even trying to light a match on a cake of soap.-Class president 23 Co-social chairman 43 Prom refreshment committee chairman 33 Student council 3, 4, vice. president 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin club l, 23 Chemistry club 3g General reporter 23 Boys W Association 43 Junior Rotator 43 Buckeye Boys' State 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Baseball 2, 4. KOLEEN KLOVIS EWING She finds the road to wisdom not hard to travel.-Latin club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, president 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Modern dance 2, 33 Leaders club 43 Prom chairman of programs and souvenirs 3. page twenty-three . -1 page LYNN JAY ZIMMERMAN He stoops for every passing star.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 fieneral stall 33 Boys HW Association 43 Football 1, 2, 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 Track li Latin club l. WILLIAM HENRY FREDAY The strong, silent Iyjve.-Smithville High School l, 23 Base- ball manager 3. RICHARD ALAN GROSENBAUGH He has the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain.-liantl 1, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 13 Latin club 1, 23 Chemistry club 3: Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Boys W Association 43 General staff 2, 3, 4, sports editor 43 VVHSV 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 3, 43 Three Wise Fools 23 Gown Of Glory 33 Prom right sicle chairman 33 Wayne County winner Ohio History, Ohio Government. Citizenship test 4: Ifilmbreakers l, 2, president 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DORIS ARLENE GEITGEY With righteousness in her heart and beauty in her charl after.-Girls chorus li Senior choir 2, 3, 43 Girls ensemble 43 Spanish club 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4. SHIRLEY D. HENRY C'D0c j One of the greatest Ialvor-.saving devices of today is tomorrozv. ANDREW LEO HANSON, JR. Bury the deuee.-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, lctterman 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Track 1, 3, letterman 33 Student council 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Boys W Association 4, treasurer 43 Latin club 13 Spanish club 3, 4, social chairman 43 Choir 3, 43 Senior representative 4. LEWIS ARTHUR HODGETT He has tivo loves-his motorcycle and the hardware store.- Latin club l, 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 1, 23 Rifle club 3, 4, range master 4. JOHN R. HUBER A smile that could eat a banana sideways.-I.ibrary club 13 Soc and Buskin 2, 33 General staff 33 YVHSV 43 Boys ensemble 4g Mixed ensemble 4. ANN ELIZABETH LISTON When a woman doesrft know what to say, often she simply keeps talking until something occurs to her.-Applecreek High School 33 GAA 1, 2, 4: Allestar soccer 1, 2, 4, hockey 4, swim- ming 1, 23 Aquacade 1, 2, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 43 NFL 13 De- bate 13 Latin club 1, 23 Marching band l. STANLEY EUGENE HUTCHINSON He who Ilzrozvs dirt loses ground. twenty-four JOHN WILLIAM FLEMING Too great for worry, too noble for ll7lgI'I'3 ton strong fm' fear, and too lmjnjiy 10 permit the j1rc'.se111'e of lroulzlrr.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Baseball l3 Coll' 2, BONNIE LOU FLICKINGER Her rmivn is in her lzefirl, not on her head.-Girls ensemble 43 FBLA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 class treasurer 43 Prom committee chairman of waitresses 33 Prom attendant 33 Home- coming queen 43 Cirls chorus lg CAA l, 2, 43 All-star soccer 23 Leaders club 4. CARL DAVID FRITZ It's not letting a girl lmve the lux! zuord that worries most guysg it's waiting for her to get around to it.-Student council I3 Class vice-president 2, social chairman 33 Annual business manager 43 French club 3, 4, vice-president 3, 43 Boys W Association 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track l, 2. BEVERLY FRANCES FRY A very catchy giggle.-Latin club l, 23 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 Student council 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star volleyball captain l, basketball 1, 4, bowling 4. EDNA RUTH GAULT A live wire that will never be stepped on.--General 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross council 13 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 DECA 43 FBLA 3, 4, social chairman 43 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, program chairman 33Library club 13 GAA l, 2, 3, 4. NEIL E. GINTHER None but himself can be his parallel.-Boys Association 43 Latin club 2, 33 Debate 2, 33 NFL 2, 33 Degree of Merit 33 Prom chairman, lights 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 43 Rifle club 1, 23 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 33 Honor Thespian 43 Filmbreakers l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Rotator 43 Swim- ming l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 4. CAROL JOYCE GRUNDER To give offense is my last desire.-FBLA 4, secretary 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. HENRY S. GURR He can convert a nzinnow of a thought into a whale of a sound.-Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, chief engineer 43 FFA 1, 23 Chemistry club 3g Spanish club 3, 43 Filmbreakers 1, 2, 3. IOYCE ANN GRENERT She holds up her end of llze conversation until it is perpendi- cular.-General staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin club 13 DECA 43 FHA l, 2, 3, 4, publicity chairman 3, vice-president 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Aquacade 1, 2, 3. GARY MAC HALDERMAN The only way to have friends is to be one.-Latin club 1, 2. page twenty five Page cat.-DECA 4 NANCY 10 ICE Happy people are the greatest henefaclors of society.-Deer Creek High School, Oklahoma, l, 23 Columbus North 33 Mixed chorus 4. KATHRYN ANNE JENKINS Q You are not one jnerson, but three-the one you think you are. the one other people think you are, and the jverson you really are.-Soc and Buskin 23 Girls chorus lj 'fri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FBI..-X 3, 4. DONALD VAUGHN JOHNSON Things are newer as bad as they seem-they coaldnit be. NANCEE KAY JOHNSON A lowing hear! is the beginning of all knozvle1lge.iClass secre- taryutreasurer 2, treasurer 3, secretary 43 Student council I, 2, 4, secretary 43 Annual feature staff 3, editor 43 Girls chorus l, accompianist I3 Choir 2, 3, 4, librarian 2, secretary 43 Girls ensemble l, 33 Mixed ensemble 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thes- pian 2, 3, 4. secretary 33 The Ghost Flies South 43Latin club l, 2, president lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Buckeye Girls' State 33 General business staff l, 2, 33 VVHSV 2, 3, 43 Chemistry club 33 Prom attendant 33 Go- chairnian Prom intermission 33 Junior Leader for Graduation 33 GAA l, 2, 3, 4. social chairman 3, vice-president 43 YN Girls 3, 4, S6CI'ClH1'y 43 Leaders club 3, 43 All-star hockey 2, 3, 4, soccer l, 3, basketball 3, 4, volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, softball l, 23 Modern dance 2, 33 Aquacade 2, 33 District Scholarship tests l, GLORIA KATHRYN KELLER There is very little needed to make a happy life.-Girls chorus I3 Latin club l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 lf'l',-X 2, 33 Soc and Buskin 23 General staff 23 DEGA 4, reporter 43 GAA I, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer l, basketball I3 Aquacade 2. BARBARA LOUISE KELLY As alive as an electric current.-Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 4, program chairman 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 The Ghost Flies South 43 Reserve cheerleader lg Varsity cheerleader 3, 4g Chemi- stry club 33 Booster club l: IVHSV 2, 3, 43 Girls chorus l3 Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls ensemble l, 2, 33 Mixed ensemble 43 Or- chestra 1, 23 Glass co-social chairman 43 District-State scholar- ship tests 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, president lj Sportsboard 43 Lead- ers club 3, 43 All-star hockey 3, 4, soccer 3, 4, volleyball 3, basketball 33 Modern dance 2, 33 Aquacade 2, 33 Girls W 4. twenty-six SUE LYN HINSMAN 2 Women are meant lo In loazd not lo In unrlzrstood Latin club l, 23 Saanrsh club 3 resident 1 lr Hr Y l Soc and Buskin l 2 5 4 Fhcsprlin Z 3 4 Chemistry club 3 Girls chorus l on 2 iblc l parliamentarirn 4 C lass secretary 5 junior Red Cross council 2, 3, 43 Annual strff 4 C X X l 7 dance 2, 33 Aquacrdc Z 1 SANDRA SUE HONIIBFRGER So quiet and meet a stvle Iatrn club l 2 Spanish club 5 43 GAA l, 2, 3 4 f fncral staff 2 5 111 H1 Y 2 chairman 2, dexotronal chrnm rn 4 Band I Z 3 4 JANE CATHERINE IAlNlNARELLI To err is human but u hen thz erasri oaturais the penn! bezvare!-Soc and Buskrn I 2 3 C l, 2, 3, 43 All star volltvball 3 -Xquacarc 3 THOMAS CHARLES IAINNARELLI No use cryznf o fer r lil nizlk 11 onlx makes 11 sallg ri the ANNABELLE JANE KINNEY In a battle of tongues women seldom hold their own.,-FHA 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 FBLA 4. RICHARD W. KOERNER The future lense of rourling is caught. NANCY JEAN KOONTZ There is no better exercise for strengthening the heart than reaelzing down and lifting people up.-Los Alamos High School, New Mexico, 33 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 4, secretary 43 'Fhespian l, 2, 43 General staff l, 2, 43 Annual staff 43 'Fri-Hi-Y 23 Latin club l, 2, program chairman 23 French club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 43 All-state orchestra 1, 2, 43 Girls YV 43 GAA 1, vice-president l3 All-star soccer l, 2, 4, captain l, 4, hockey 1, 2, 4, swimming l, 2, basketball 1, volleyball 1, 2, CAROL ANN KREITER Everywlzere she goes she sows friendship.-Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FHA 43 Magna UL 2, 33 Girls chorus 13 Mixed chorus 33 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Allstar bowling 4. RUBY LOUISE LEIGHTY As cheerful as a sunbeanz.-GAA 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Choir 4, GLORIA DIANNIA LEPPLA She'll laugh her way through life.-GAA l, 2, 33 DECA 4. CATHERINE NAOMI LEVERS Smart and witty, gobs of fun, she is liked by 6ZlCl'5'tl7l8.-LHIIH club 1, 23 FHA 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, chaplain 3, vice.president 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls ensemble 23 Mixed ensemble 3, 43 Girls chorus 1. DAVID EDGAR LIGGETT ' Courage and gaiety and quietness of mind.-Soc and Buskin 13 Latin club 31, 23 Chemistry club 33 VVHSV 4, engineer 4. MAYDA LEE LYCANS Silence in woman is more than goldeng it's virtue.-FHA 43 Mixed chorus 4. ' LARRY MA URICE MARTIN I am not a member of any organized party-I urn a democrat. -Student council 1, 2, 4, president 43 junior Red Cross council 1, 23 Spanish club 3, 4, vice-president 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys W Association 4, secretary 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 4. page twenty-seven l M Page RAYMOND DEAN MARTIN Ojzportunily knocks only once, but temptation bangs on the door for years.-Hi'Y 3, 43 Boys WV Association 43 Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE MARIE MATHIIE On her tongue is the law of klll!l7l6.fS,-I'll'l.X 3, 43 'Fri-l-li-Y 3, 43 General staff 4. CONSTANCE ANN MELLON She's a Hhoneyj' of a melon, -New Milford juniorl-ligh, New Jersey, lg Dumont High Sfhool, Dumont, New Jersey, 23 Bright- on High School, Rochester, New York, 33 General stall 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 GAA 4. BESSIE ANNE MCAFEE A little woznanis a rlanylerozls thing.-FHA 3, 43 FBLA 4. GARY EUGENE METZ Essentially a man of action.--FFA l, 2, 3, 4. GALE SHREVE METCALF Time tells on a man, especially a good time.-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, social chairman l, 23 Boys VV Association 43 Football l, 2, 4, letterman 3, 43 Baseball 33 Track 1, 2. KATHRYN CLAIRE MILLER She's really 0-Kaye.-Latin club l, 23 French club 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross coun- cil lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 23 Annual staff 3, 4, make-up editor 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Choir 3, 4, treasurer 43 Girls ensemble 1, 43 District-State scholarship tests 2, 3. WANDA RUTH MILLER Men divide our time, double our cares, and treble our troul7les.-Ql H,-X 3, 4. RICHARD BELMONT MILLS When he laughs, he laughs all over.-Latin club l, 23 Span- ish club 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Baseball l, 23 Golf 3, 4. THOMAS WOTRING MOORE Heir all you'd want and Mooref'-Latin club 23 Spanish club 3, 43 Chemistry club 33 Hi-Y 3, 4. twenty-eight jAMES C. MORGAN It doesn't matter what you are thought Io be, but what you are.--Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 letterman 3, 45 l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, president 45 Boys W Association 4, president 45 junior Red Cross 25 Annual staff 3, feature editor 45 junior Rotator 45 Latin club l, 25 Chemistry club 35 Choir l, 2, 3, 4, president 4, junior representative 35 Boys ensemble 45 Prom connnittee chairman of waiters 35 Committee chairman of class gift 4. THOMAS WILLIAM M ORITZ Wisdom, so the saying goes, is knowing when to speak your mind and when lo mind your speecl1.4Latin club l, 25 Chemis- try club 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 DECLX 45 Basketball 1, 25 Golf l, 25 Track 3, 4. WILLIAM MIDIYAUGH MOSHER The, most lvliss-infornied man in the class.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 2, 35 Boys HW Association 45 junior Red Cross council, 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2. jAMES EDWARD MYERS He knows the C071l1,S of things more than the j1r0's.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Boys HIV Association 45 Spanish club 3, 45 Soc and Buskin 3, 45 Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 45 Golf 2, 35 junior Rotator 45 Annual staff 3, 4, advertisement manager 45 Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Prom C0-Cthllllllllltle chairman 3. CHARLES IOSEPH NASH What's Charles Atlas got that I hazfen't?-Latin club l, 25 Chemistry club 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Boys XV .Xssociation 45 Basket- ball 25 Swimming l, 3, 4, letterman 4. jOHN LEWIS OWEN .4 goocl line is the shortest distance between Iwo dates.- lndependence High School 25 Hi.Y 3, 45 Chemistry club 35 junior Red Cross council 3. I HYLA MAE PALMER They are never alone who are aeeontjmniecl with noble thought,--Latin club l, 25 General staff 2: DECK 45 CAA 15 Girls Chorus 1. ROGER DOMINIC PAGNIANO An usher and a popcorn jnusher. LELAND F. PATTERSON If all the world's a stage, let me play Romeo.-Class president 35 Latin club l, 2, program chairman l, social chairman 25 Debate l, 2, 3, 45 Humorous Declamation l5 Oratory 2, 3, 4, third in state5 NFL l, 2, 3, 45 Degree of Distinction 3, 4, vice- president 45 YVHSV 2, 3, 4, general manager 45 Thespian 2, 3, 45 Honor Thespian 3, 45 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, president 45 Three Wise Fools 2, State Fair 2, Gown Of Glory 3, The Ghost Flies South 45 NFL Student Congress 1, 2, 3, 45 Football and track program editor 35General staff 45 Annual feature staff 45 junior Red Cross l5 Student council 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Voice of Democracy 3, 4, third in local 45 Prince of Peace 1, 2, 3, 4, second in local 1, first in local 2, 3, first in County 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 junior Rotator 45 Boys W Association 45 Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3. FORD A. PINNICK He looks before he leaps and then stays where he is.-Hi-Y 35 Spanish club 3, 45 Choir 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. page twenty nine GARY W. PLANT You, can tell the .rize of a man lay Ille size of things that make him mad.-Applecrcek High School 15 1-li-Y 3, 45 Boys MXN Association 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 4. ANN LOUISE PITTENGER A loyal friend fllfllllgll thick and thin.-I.atin club l, 25 French club 3, 4, president 45 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 45 'lhespian 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 4, treasurer 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, council l5 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual staff 4, organizations editor 45 General staff 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Girls chorus 15 All-slar baseball 15 District- State scholarship tests 1, 3, SHIRLEY MARIE PORTER Her face is her forlime and il rims into a nice figure.-4Latin club 1, 25 FBLA 3, 45 Student council 15 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Girls chorus 15 Choir 2, 35 Leaders club 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 All-star soccer 1, 3, volleyball 1, 2, hockey basketball l, captain 1, baseball 1. ZANDRA MAE PLYMIRE You don't realize she's there until you wake up and find her gone.-FBLA 3, 45 FHA 45 DECA 4. CAROL JOYCE QUILLEN Her mind is like a .Sundial-il records only ibleasanlness- Girls VV 3, 4, president 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 NFL l, 2, 35 FHA 45 XVHSV 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls chorus l5 Girls ensemble 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 All-star bowling 3, soccer 35 Modern dance 2, 3, 45 Prom co-chairman left side lpowder roomy 35 Commencement committee 4. HAROLD EDWIN RAY One vast, sulvstmzlinl smile.-Orrville High School 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Choir 45 General staff 4, photo- grapher 45 Annual staff 4, photographer 45 Chemistry club 3. CAROLYN SUE REASOR As reslless as a chijnnunkls tail.-GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 All-star hockey 3, 4, soccer 3, 4, basketball 3, 4, captain 4, volleyball 3, manager 35 Modern dance 2, 3, 4, manager 45 Aquacade 2, 3, 45 Sportsboard l, 3, 45 Leaders club 3, 45 Girls 3, 4, treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 FTA. 2, 3, 4, vice- president 45 Library club 15 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespian 2, 3, 45 Honor 'Fhespian 3, 45 Latin club 1, 25 French club 3, 45 IVHSV 2, 3, 45 NFL l, 2, Degree of Merit and Honor 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Chemistry club 35 District-State scholarship tests 1, 2, 35 Girls chorus 15 Choir 2, 3, 45 Mixed ensemble 4. JACK LEWIS RHODES I newer mel a man I dirlnft like.-Latin club 1, 25 Chemistry club 3, vice-president 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 4. KARL L. ROLLER A rich man is nothing lllll a poor man with money.-Spanish club 3, 4. FREDERICK CARL RICE He burns Ihe candle at lmth ends.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Boys HW Association 45 junior Red Cross council 3, 45 Rifle club 1, 2, 35 Chemistry club 35 Football manager 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. page thirty BETTY LOU SAUNIER lie silent and safe-sileime never lzetrays you,-Girls chorus lg 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, FBLA 3, 4, treasurer 45 French club 3, 4, FHA 1, 2. RICHARD PHILLIP SCHAFRATH If he ean't do it, no one can.-Spanish club 3, 45 FFA l, 2, fi, 4, sentinel 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 Boys YV .Association 43 Track l, 2, Baseball 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 co-captain 4, lfoolhall I, 2, 3, 4, co.caplain 4, All-Ohio 3, 4. MARY LOU SCH WARTZ S,IK,.Y discovered the secret of jnerjzetual motion.-Millersburg High School I, 23 GAA DICCA 45 'Fri-Hi-Y FS, Red Cross representative V4. ROBERT JAMES SCHMID Not only is the horse almost extinct, hut so are people who work like one.-Football I, 2, 3, 4. lctlemian 4, Track l, 2, 33 Boys 'WV' Association 45 Hi'Y 2, 3, 4. X l FAIRLENE SHULTZ The cautious seldom eri'.-jackson Junior High School, Louis- ville, Kentucky, Ig FHA 4. PATRICIA ANN SHIELDS She lives a date-to-date existence.--GAA l, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FBLA 35 DECA 4, Girls chorus lg Aquacadc modern dance 2. JANICE BEVERLY SMITH Happiness isn't a station you rome to, it'.s' a method of traveling.vSoc and Buskin lg FHA I, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 'Fri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. RONALD EARL SINCLAIR The wise carry their k170ZL'l6flg'f? as they do their watclzes, not for display, but for their own use.-Latin club l. 2: Chemistry club 33 Radio club 43 Hi-Y 4. CONSTANCE EVA SNURE Let all things be alone decently and in outer.-Girls chorus lg FBLA 35 DECA 4. STANLEY ROSCOE SNYDER And now could I get the nantes of a few of you folks who witnessed the accident?-FFA l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. page thirty one l ROBERT STYPE If a thing is iinjzossilzle, lel's do it.-Football l3 Filtnbrcakcrs l, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. TERRY KENT STEWART He d0esn't drive jnslg he jus! flies lozt',!I.atin club l3 Hi-Y 2, 4. GARNETT CAROL STANFORD As lmsy as a hee, but willmul IL sling.-lil-lA l, 2. 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4. DUANE RALPH STOUT He suffers from high lzlourle jn'es.sure.---Latin club l, 23 Class vice-president 33 Student council lg junior Rotator 43 Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, 43 Boys UW Association 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Track 2, 3, letterman 33 District-State scholarship tests l, 23 Prom chairman of back 3. LINDA ANN STOUT And singing filled lhe air.-Latin club l, 23 I 'l'A 2, 3, 43 XVHSV 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 FBI..-X 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 junior Red Cross council 33 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Girls chorus 13 Girls ensemble 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 Solo contest 2, 3, 43 District- State scholarship tests 2. CAROLE LOUISE STRA UB The type of woman whose eyes not only sweep a mom but dusl it.-Latin club 13 French club 43 FBLA 3 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Student council 23 Sportsboard lg Leaders club 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Annual staff advertising 33 GAA I, 2, 3, 43 Aqnacade l, 43 Modern dance 23 All-star bowling lg Home- coming attendant l. ROSEMARY ANN TOMASSETTI Her ways are the ways of pleasantness.-GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All- star socccr 1, 3, 4, volleyball l, hockey 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. PATRICIA LOUISE TYRRELL She is working for her MRS. degree.-Latin club l, 23 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 junior Red Cross 43 Girls chorus lg GAA l, 2, 3, 4, president 43 All-star basketball 1, 3, volleyball 3, hockey 43 Sportsboard 43 Leaders club 4. PATRICIA ANN WEIRICK She's as likable as she is lockable.-Latin club 23 Soc and Buskin 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 35 FBLA 33 Girls chorus l3 Choir 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 All-star bowling 3, 4, baseball 3, volleyball 3. LOUIS NED WEAVER Iiasl is easl, and west is wesl, and never the train shall meet.-lfrench club 3, 43 Chemistry club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Boys XV Association 43 Track 2, 33 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 4. page thirty-two REBECCA RUTH WILSON Her jzojmlarily has never wanefl.-Latin club 1, 23 French club 3, 43 DEC.-X 4, secretary 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Student coun- cil 3, Delegate to the State Convention of the Ohio Association of Student Councils 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer 1, 2, 3, hockey 2, volleyball 23 Modern dance 2. VIRGINIA LEE WILSON Tact is the ability to shul your moullz before someone else wants Zo.-GAA 1, 2, 43 FHA 83 FTA 2, 3, 43 Girls chorus 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Soc and Buskin 33 Latin club l, 23 Spanish club 3, 4. GLORIA LEE WINCEK It is nol easy Z0 find happiness in ourselves if it is not pos- sible to find it elsewhere.-Millersburg High School 2, 33 DECA 43 FHA l, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LOUISE WIRT Plenty of will power bul more w0n'l power.-FBLA 3, 4, president 4. JANICE ROSA LYN YANKELLO A smile as contagious as a yawn.-GAA 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4g FHA 43 Choir 3, 43 Girls chorus 1. FRANK YACAPRARO Oh, the life of a sailor.-Apple Creek High School 1, 23 Hi-Y 33 Chemistry club 33 DECA 4, parliamentarian 43 Football 33 Track 3. , JUDITH ANN YOUNG Two dimples tack her smile into place.-Latin club 1, 23 French club 3, 4, social chairman 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice- president 23 Junior Red Cross 2, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 4, treasurer 43 Leaders club 43 WHSV 43 Girls W 43 All-star hockey 3, 4, soccer 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls chorus 13 Girls ensemble 3, String quartet 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed ensemble 4. JAMES DALE ZEDAK just flew in from Chicago. Boy, are my arms tired.-Spring field Township High School 1, 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys W As- sociation 43 Football 3, 43 Swimming 33 Track 3, 4, letterman 3, 4. JERRY LEONARD BARLOW A man of deeds and not of words.-VValtham, Mass., High School 13 Bay City, Michigan, High School 2, 33 General cartoon- ist 4. JUDITH ANN CHAPMAN A handful of life is better than a bushel of learning.-Latin club l, 23 Chemistry club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, program chairman 33 FHA 2, 3, 43 Girls chorus 13 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 43 All-star soccer 3, 4, captain 4, baseball 1, 3, captain 1. page thirty- three rw v ' 11 Page WILLIAM JOSEPH NUMBERS He 'really counls.-Sharyland High School, Texas, l, 23 DECA 4, president 43 Mixed chorus 3. IACQUELINE LEE MCCUNE TlIFl'F,.Y only one rule for being ll good lalker: Learn hon' to listen.-Burbank High School l, 23 Spanish club 3, 4, presi- dent 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 GAA 33 Choir 43 Girls ensemble 4. ROBERT SIDNEY PFAFF r I want to learn a trade. At leasl I'll know what job l'm out of.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Rifle club 1, 23 Reserve baseball 2, 3. GEORGE FRANKLIN ROBISON Love may be blind, but the neighbors ain'L.--Latin club l, 23 Chemistry club 33 Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 23 Student council 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Choir 3, 4, vice-president 43 Foot- ball l, 2, 33 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Track 2. PHILLIP PAUL SHAMEL Leaders are ordinary persons with extra-ordinary abilities.-A 2, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ietlerman 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, secretary 2, 3, 43 Class president 43 Student council , Boys YV Association 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Mixed ensemble 43 3: Boys ensemble 3, 43 Chairman of the front of the prom Chairman of the fountain for the prom 3. NANCY ANN SCHAUM The best way to better your lot is to do a lot better.-GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3g GAA Sportsboard 1, 3, 43 Girls W 3, 4, social chairman 43 Leaders club 3, 43 Aquacade 1, 2, 3, 4, manager 43 All-star swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 baseball 1, manager 1, basketball 1, soccer l, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 2, hockey 2, 4, bowling 33 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 33 Class social chairman 2, 33 Homecoming attendant 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Girls chorus 13 Chemistry club 3. thirty-four RONALD GEROLD LOELIGER Sleep is a wonderful sensalzon W HSV 5 4 PHYLLIS ARLETTK MANSON Innocence 19 lflzss IH X 2 3 1 h Z C uls ch: JOHN ELIAS MAR rnx A farmer zs ri man 1 zllr a uns nf lzumzs reporter 3, treasurei l S e lun 3 CLIFFORD VIARTIN I never day dream IH rlass 1 rant slax afake lon Lnou I LAURA SHEARER Shelv pretty, shfs neat, slze's powerful sweet.-Latin club l, 23 Spanish club 3, 4, social chairman 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FHA 2, 3, WHSV 2, 3, 4: Soc and Buskin 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 All-star volleyball l. DAVID WILLIAMS TAGG ART To .my the figlll thing at the right lime, keep still most of flu' time.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 45 Latin club l, 23 Junior Red Cross council lg Boys W Association 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD EUGENE RI-IAMY A farm is n hunk of land on wlziclz, if you get up early enough mornings and work late enough nights, y0u'll make rt fortune-if you strike oil on it.-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 43 Spanish club 3, 43 County winner in Extemporaneous speech 45 Track 33 Baseball 2, 45 Football 4. DAVID LEE FERRELL To nom a plzruse.-Filmbreakers l, 2, Latin Club l, 25 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 45 Honor Thespian 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, General staff 2, 3, 4, co-editor 45 Annual advertis- ing staff 33 Annual feature staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom chairman right side 35 Chairman motto committee 4. Not pictured: MARY BLANCHE ARMSTRONG RONALD L. PERRY WARREN LEE BRIGGS PHYLLIS JEAN HAVEN M , ll., , ,,,st , l,f 'gf A . o '3' if HOWARD M. MA NARD Born-January 1 Died-October 1 Y 7, 1937 6, 1953 IN MEMORIAM Howard was killed October 16, 1953, in auto accident as he was coming home from attending the Wooster-Ashland football game. As a classmate he will always be remembered for his friend. liness, chcerfulncss, and sense of humor. l' page thirty-five 1 J Glasses of 35 I XJN .N :L VQJQKZI ' X N ' 4 x 55 , lx tl . ah' --15' HOME ROOM 25l Mr. Robert Moore Row 1-Shirley Boreman, Jan- et Butdorf, Judy Brenner, Martha Boyes, Marilyn Con- dry, Connie Beckler, Mr. Moore Row 2--Helen Carwile, Dar- lene Bell, Annette Costanzo, Bernadine Bresson, Edra Clark Row 3-Larry Battig, Barbara Burns, Connie Cummins, Susan Cahill, Janet Butler, Christine Coolidge, Virgil Bonham Row 4-Carl Coppola, David Bode, Ronald Arnsby, Tony Bible, Robert Bahl, Richard Becker, Larry Brooks page thirty-eight junior Class Officers jim llanncr ,.,,,,..,, Prfsident jim Schreiber ViCl'-fD'l'Sld61ll Carol Stout ,,,,,,,.,,,, Secretary Grace lVyss .,..,,,,, Trea.surer Carol Heisc, Larry Gaincrlsfeldcr Socinl fllzzirllrrll Miss Rodgers, Mr. Dodez Faculty adrfisers Row 1-Carol Stout Row 2-Grace Wyss, Larry Gamertsfelder, Carol Heise. Jim Schreiber, Jim Danner, Mr. Dodez, Miss Rodgers. HOME ROOM 252 Mrs. Martha Sidle Row 1-Marjean Ewing, Ther- esa DiLucca, Jo Ann Dur- ham, Louise DiVito, Diane guBreuil, Jill Dunn, Rosetta GSS Row 2-Vera Ferris, Sally Di- cus, C 0 n n i e Ellsworth, Rosalie DiOrio, S a n d r a Eddy, Marjean Daughtery, Mrs. Slide RoW3 - Evelyn Englander, Virginia Denny, Joan Dom- hoff, Dorothy Freeman, Edna Ernst, Nelson Ever- hart Row 4--Donald Egbert, Roy Dugan, Louis Edmiston, Gary Fisher, Robert Dan- ner, Dick Flory, James Dan- HEI' Not pictured-Betty Denny, Sam Dellafave, Marjorie Ernst HOME ROOM 253 Mr. Donald Welsh Row l-Barbara Hayden, Shir- ley Hogue, Marilyn Horn, Anita Graber, Sandra Jones, Barbara Hosmer Row 2-Carol Good, Kay Kie- fer, Charlotte Hensel, Judy Kaufman, Carol Heise, Judy Grosjean, Mary Ives Row 3 - Bob Hastings, Bob Jones, Bob Kaser, Duane Hart, Don Joss, Mark James- on, John Kauffman Row 4-Zoyd Goodman, Milo Gibson, Tim Johnson, James Fry, Jerry Gordon, Leland Frost, Mr. Welsh Row 5 - Jerry Jones, John Grafton, Henry Kauffman Not pictured-Larry Gamerts- felder HOME ROOM 267 Mrs. Edith joss Row l-Mrs. Joss, Kathleen Schafrath, Nell Pierce, Pat Raucci, Sue Riggle, Char- lotte Romanchik. Barbara Richardson, Betty Porter, Bill Pagniano Row 2-Ralph Numbers, Al- bert Myers, Nelson Murray, Charles Saunders, Clyde Richey, Larry Saunders, Ronald Randall, James Schreiber, Bill Parker Row 3 - Carl Schmid, Don Odenkirk, Ronald Neil, Don Seatter, Jack Richey, Rob Mushock, Bob Sapp, Dick Ramsey -4 HOME ROOM 266 Mr. Alfred Johnson Row 1 - Jeanne Meyer, Lois McAnaney, Annabelle Kutz, Lorita Miller, Jean Merri- man, Mr. Johnson . Row 2 - Nancy McVey, Pat Miller, Mary Lambert, Mar- garet Litwiller, Barbara Mandolin, Margaret Lang, Nancy Martin, Carole Mil- er Row 3-Linda Mowrer, Janet Messner, Marilyn Moore, Harold Markley, Sam Mc- Afee, Donna Leiner, Patty MacCallum, Helen Miller Row 4-Milo Messmore, Don Lonier, Owen Massaro, Mal- colm Litwiller, Dick Laird, Don Le Favour, Neal Meier Not pictured-Ross Metz A -s -s vm, page thirty-nine 9 r I I V 1 n E E l I l l 5 z 5 4 il a in x .I ,x E w S n l l r i V A l L i i 'I A L. V HOME ROOM 272 Mr. Wayne Hostetlcr Row 1-Jane Ehemann, Bonnie Withrow, Lois Plant, Mr, Hostetlei' Row 2-Camilla Zurcher, Nan- cy Johnson, Shirley Weaver Row 3 - Judy Zimmerman, Carol Justus, Norma Wood- ruff, Patricia Yankello, Grace Wyss Row 4--Larry Webb, Clayton Mowrer, Bill Zufall, John Winter, Harold Yoder page forty HOME ROOM 269 Mr. Floyd Maurer Row 1-Sandra Lown, Annette Sperry, Carol Silke, Marilyn Sidle, Mary Tomassetti, Hazel Vaughn Row 2 - Carol Tracy, Gerry Slater, Carol Stout, Jean Vosteen, Peggy Sperry, Judy Sherred Row 3-Janis Wagner, Isabella Vizzo, Helen Weaver, Ethel Sigler, Janet Wagner, Ann Seymour Row 4-Gerald Stair, Richard Tomassetti, Bill Strock, De- vonne Sigler, Ronnie Smith, Mr. Maurer Row 5 - Bradley Stoddard, Roger Shearer, Virgil Thom- ason, Dick Taggart, Wesley Walters Not picturedfMargaret Sigler, Larry Spigelmire SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting-Terry Porter, Mardie Wertz Standing-Roger Chittum, Jane Mosher, Karl Diller, Joe Starr, Mr. Byrd, Miss Schofield Joe Starr Karl Diller W Jane Mosher .. Roger Chittum Mardie Wertz, Terry Porter Miss Schofield, Mr. Byrd ,, ,,,,, President . , Vice-president ,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary W , ,,,,,,,. Treasurer Social Chairmen Faculty advisers HOME ROOM 152 Miss Elaine Zucker Row 1 -- Paula Zimmerman, Wilma Carathers. Nora Zimmerly, Marilyn Yates. Kay Baughman Row 2-Robert Woodruff, Du- ane Young, Robert Zorger. James Winkler, Richard VVithroW Row 3--James Young, Michael Yacapraro, Lawrence Vodra, Richard Landahl, James Yocurn, Daniel Yoder Not pictured4Doris Campbell, Charles Schar, Thomas Poulson, Jo Dunnington. Diana Henley SOPHOMORE HOME ROOMS HOME ROOM 154 Miss Ruth King Row l-Sandra Sigler, Mary Lyn Robinson, Sally Row- land, Linda Siegwald, Sue Sperry, Barbara Snoddy, Emma Lou Snyder Row 2 - Florence Schaffter. Sally Spence. Janice Schar, Pearl Schuch, Ethne Smith, Sue Rowland Row 3wShirley Slater. Mar- garet Shifferly, Vella Rigs- by, Jannette Schaum, Ruth Spigelmire, Virginia Smith, Miss King Row 4-Arthur Smith, Gary Sprague, Joe Saunders, Lor- en Sigler, Jay Rumbaugh, Larry Sperry, Gerald Soli- .day Row 5 - Philip Ritzi, Roger Sprowls HOME ROOM 153 Miss Virginia Carson Row l-Donna Ullom, Gayle White, Janice Swartz, Judy Wilson, Patricia Wincek, Miss Carson Row 2-Dorothy Weaver, Mar- die Wertz, Louise Winget, Sue Walter, Beth Parker Row 3-Virgil Walter, Arthur Stillo, Leland Wertenberger, Ronnie Sprowls, Dick Walt- ers, Jerry Wile, Tom Weber Row 4-Joe Starr, Cecil Trum- phour, Jim Veney, Garth Stevens, Larry Swank, Dave Turner page forty-one Mn HOME ROOM 167 Miss Barbara Kaylor Row 1-Carolyn Leighty, Eun- ice Leighty, Judy Mairs, Karen Levine, Maxine Lang, Donna Long, Janet Lore- aux, Carol Lowe, Carol Matthews Row 2-Delmar Lang, Roger Landis, Suzanne McCoy, Ja.ne Maurer, Eileen Koontz, Carol Leiner, Cynthia Mc- Cluer, Dottie Lou Lear, Miss Kaylor Row 3-David Loeliger, Rich- ard Landers, Jim McVay, Earl Martin, Jimmy Mencer, Gerald Mast, Dean Manson, Paul Knisely Row 4-Larry Leaman, Harold Kinney, Roger McManus, David McAnaney, Roger Lenius !L.e.r..IC.QQ owe... 4 LNY . Q- L-1..,s,,-,., .5 ,a k 2, HOME ROOM 164 Mrs. Rachel Fetzer Row 1-Donna Mong, Shirley Metzger, Janet Miller, Judy Ogden, Jane Mosher, Janet Mosher, Anita Pfouts, Cynthia Payne, Margie Moritz, Sally Odenkirk Row 2-Don Orr, Nancy Par- rett, Ruth Perram, Sue Mir- acle, Marilyn Murray, Earl- ine Premer, Judy Messner, Eleanor Poole Row 3-Ronald Plant, Gary Palmer, Roger Pyers, Char- les Rathburn, John Morris- on, Ronald Reich, Paul Moore, Don Pinkley, Mrs. Fetzer Not pictured-Roger Pinnicks, Terry Porter page forty-two 4' HOME ROOM 169 Miss Anne Rodgers Row 1-Evelyn James, George Ann Grosjean, Mary Horn, Linda Hower,, Ann Kain, Jackie Hider, Linda Harter, Miss Rodgers Row 2-Alice Griffin, Marcene Hooser, Anna Hofacre, Jan- ice Glick, Barbara Jacobs, Judy Harpster Row 3--Jim Immel. Tom Huff, John Jordan, Lynn Hawk- ins, Bob Joss, John King Row 4-John Harbaugh, Gene Gordon, Gary Greenawald, Charles Jentes, Bill Gerber, Tom Henderson, Dick Gil- mor Not pictured-Dick Graven, Ed Hartmann, Richard Haven HOME ROOM 172 Mrs. Ruth Tracy Row 1-Pat Flesher,Josephine DiV1to, Judy Geib, Roxann Flickinger, Carolyn Engel, Sue Dunham, Janet Daugh- erty, Mrs. Tracy Row 2iLouise Gardner, Pat Cusack, Marilyn Fites, Mar- sha Erbland, Ann Fisher, Carol Collier, N a n c y Creighton, Gerald Crater Row 3-Laura Conaton, Eliza- beth Dees, Elaine Duber- stein, Ann Dalbey, Norma Daugherty, David Diehr Row 4 - Karl Diller, Dan Dalrymple, Fred Coblenz, Charles Funk, Richard Franks, Dan Franks, Robert Footlick, Carl Geib X -f. HOME ROOM 203 Mr. Orin Beechy 'Mr. James Byrd Group 1 Row 1-Bill Musselman, Bill Ports, Sandra Jo Porter, Carol Parker, Connie Greg- or, Jeanne Moore, Roberta Mullet, Bertha Owens, Mar- tin Numbers, Ronnie Mar- row Row 2AJanet Fox. Shirley Derr, Linda Alleman, Carol lyn Powell, Fern Nipper, Helen Morgan, Pat Quicci, Barbara Vitallo, Marilyn Norris Row 3-Mr. Beechy, Robert Pyers, Charles Paull, Larry Acker, Larry Picking, Ed- win Newman, Joe Pagniano, Robert Philips, Charles Myers, Mr. Byrd FRESHMAN HOME ROOMS HOME ROOM 174 Mr. Zane McCoy Row 1-Cindy Aber, Sandra Beeler, Ruth Ann Carson, Rebeca Billiar, Peggy Amos, Sandra Berger, Harriet Berry, Betty Brenneman, Shirley Bullens Row 2-Mike Christy, Laurel Bayer, Joyce Buchwalter, Laurine Busch, Wilma Clark, Janet Chenevey, Helen Bowers, Marjorie Beck, Pheobe Bahl Row 3 - Dave Briggs, Bill Burns, Larry Brenneman, Harry Carter, John Bryner, Bernard Campbell, Mike Aukerman, Ronnie Bill- heimer Row 4 4 Jim Butler, Chuck Butterbaugh, Bruce Briggs, Paul Carson, Buddy Bell, Roger Chittum Row 5--Tom Bahl, Herbert Berry, Clarence Agrabrite, Fred Braun, Mr. McCoy Not pictured-Bob Brady, Bill Brinkerhoff --. fx, page forty-three v 1 J HOME ROOM 2035 ph Group 2 Mig, Row 1-Mr. Beechy, Bill Reesman, Gary Rudy, Barbara Row 3-Larry Sindlinger, Tom Shamp, Daniel Strock, Neille Rush, Barbara Richey, Joanne Salisbury, Janet Steiner, Sidle, Roger Shisler, Eugene Rood, Joe Riddo, Janiford Sandy Snyder, Sally Rheln, Judy Stout, Marcus Sigler, Russ, Roger Murray, Mike Sherck Laffy Reed' Mr' Byrd Row 4-Larry Spigelmire, Joe Schalamo, Dave Sweiger, Don Row 2-Helen Sigler, Betty Sovel, Beverly Romig, Nancy Sigrist, Jerry Snodgrass, Don Sigler Stout, Lavonne Shriver, Becky Reynolds, Pat Snyder, Kathleen Rice, Dorothy Shanklin, Mary Lou Schie. Sandra Rodenbaugh HOME ROOM 202 Group 3 Row l-Jeanette Weirick, Jo Anne Woods, Betty Tewks- Row 3-Trent Zimmerman, Jim Yocum, Lynn Taylor, Ron- berry, Janet Winger, Shirley, Tyson, Kathleen To.bert, nie Wolford, Eugene Tyler, Tommy Zarlengo, Richard Carol Weahry, Nelson Weirick' Zook, Eugene Jenkins Row 2+Mr. Beechy, Elaine Varns, Sue Warren, Carolyn Row 4-Jerry Tufford, Larry Yeagley, Arthur Troyer, Don Tissot, Jennie Yoder, Geraldine Walters, Genevieve Yarnello, Douglas Taylor Wagers, Jeanette Treat, Geraldine Vitallo, Carol Yaca- praro, Mr. Byrd HOME ROOM 204 Miss Lucile Nesbitt Row 1-James Beckler, Bill Clark, Terry Bishop, Kenneth Brown, Donald Battig Row 2--Paul Carney, Jim Conrad, David Arnold, John Bender, Dwight Crater, Larry Anderson Row 3-Beverly Bollinger, Julia Buss, Barbara Billiar, Emily Carafelli, Sandra Ashton, Miss Nesbitt , Row 4-Anita Carney, Brenda Bell, Sandra Bible, Judy Baus, Sandra Cicconetti, Lorine Cicconet- ti, Marcia Cameron, Janet Bonham, Zella Barrickman Row 5-Barbara Dawson, Mary Clark, Pauline Crow, Ellen Covairt, Cynthia Catliff, Karen Batdorf, Carol Carter, Dona Corn, Julie Berg- lind Row 6-Stanley Argabrite, Daniel Braum, Roger Bucher, Donald Culler, Don Cook, Jim Collier, David Brock page forty-four Row 1-Sally Dilyard, Sandra Hudson, Patricia Dye, Mary Frontz, Janice Ivers, Linda Hunter, Gay Glasgow, Betty Eddy, Wava Fetter, Bonnie Devore Row 2-Joe Discipio, David Dunha.m, Patricia Greenawald, Ann Hastings, Carol Jolliff, Carol Eyster, Ellen Dix, Doris Fullerton, Pam Jameson, Eleanor Howey, Phil Dunham, Mr. Dodez, Curt Dunham HOME ROOM 2ll Mr. Paul Dodez Row 3--Terry Drushel, Beth Ferguson, Drucilla Haven, Kay Hoover, Pat Durstine, Judith Henning, Gretchen Harmon, Julia Jentes, Ronald Finley Row 4-Richard Helmick, Richard Deffenbaugh, Paul Fischer, Ross Jameson, Leroy Fisher, Bruce Fittler, Bill DeArm1tt, Russell First Not pictured-Cliff Hafler, Jesse Beavon HOME ROOM 212 Miss Ann Schofield Row 1--Eugene Keil, Glen King, Charles Lyon, Ronnie Konkle, Joe Miller, Johnnie Messner Row 2-Shirley Mani, Catherine Milham, Ruth Leighty, Jo- anne Lang, Beth Kindsvatter, Miss Schofield Row 3-Carol Ljungstrom, Virginia Miller, Karen Krites, Mary Martin, Phyllis McAfee Row 4-Judy MacCallum, Bonnie Litcheberger, Joanne Montanya, Donna Lucas, Linda McVey, Sue Miller, Laura Liggett Row 5-Charles Levine, Richard Mays, Ronnie McFadden, Curtis Meade, Vincent Martin, Richard Louttit, Duane Metz . Row 6-Stephen Leppla, Dennis Landers, Ronnie Mandolin, Tony Massaro, Johnny Martin, Bill Larcamp Not pictured-Elnora Landes, Vivian Leaman, Patsy Lyons page forty-live HOME ROOM lll Mrs. Miriam Myers Row 1-Robin Crawford, Alan Cook, Wanda Drabenstott, Betty Bunt, Patricia Web- ster, Ann Weigand, Lois Yund, Sally Caplan, David Gano, David Billman, Ron- ald Frontz Row 2-Louise Crisco, Dean- ne Brenneman, Eloise Bell, Carol Webb, Bonnie Franco, Phyllis Battig, Betsy Braund, Frances Snyder, Nancy Garver, Mary McKee, Mary- ann Eberhart Row 3-Jim Chamberlin, Gary Bradly, Stanley Zook, Philip Dalrymple, John Peyton, Larry Mowrer, Rex Thomas, Walter Rearick Row 4 - Ronald Tyson, Don Bertsch, John Stoudenheim- er, Gene Danner, David Yeagly, Bill Gray, Mrs. Myers if ,.....b-it page forty-six Row 1-Frances Snyder, Rob ert Briggs, Jill Miller Row 2-Ann Aldrich, Sharon Bollinger, Kay Domhoff Nancy Taylor Row 3-Mr. Thompson, John Adams, Russell Flesher Tom Sapp, Dick Jordon HOME ROOM 114 Mr. Edward Adair Row 1-Jane Gurr, Ann Fin- ley, Margaret Sigler, Linda Ernst, Geraldine Richardson, Dorothy Coblentz, Phyllis Pinkley, Donna Burris, Joyce Flickinger, Phyllis Campbell Lois Boyes, Edna Boyes Norma Brown Row 2-Marjorie Geib, Bar- bara Applegarth, Gene Man- son, Charles Mackey, Clar- ence Smith, Timothy Bur- den, Coy Stewart, Roderick Gillispie, Jerry Dees, Char- les Snodgrass Row 3 - Stephen Aukerman, Gene Berger, Fred Shank Bob Hartzell, Gary Barnes Russell Flesher, Mr. Adair 1 1 HOME ROOM 115 Miss Ruth Bartell Row l-Fred Pittenger, Rich- ard Carroll, Marcia Bayer, Vickie Vore, Kay Zum- brunn, Elaine Arnold, Bon- nie Leiner, Mary Bash, Mary McQuigg, Mike Trikilis, John Mong Row 2 - David Goodrich, Sandra Isch, Genevieve Jensen, Kathy Young, San- dra Jacoby, Carolann Ash- man, June Rich, Sue Froe- lich, Jackie Graber, Dean Schie, Kay Amos Row 3-Lucius Ellsworth, Jack Spittler, Richard Weber, Richard Scott, Robert Briggs, Phil Jameson, Kenneth Mc- Creary, Bill Tracy, Miss Bartell Not pictured-Pat Trumphour, Stephen Walker, Bradley Whittier, Dennis Bowers 5. , a......., .NN-,,r,,,,,,, ,-. , , L' ....:.., HOME ROOM 215 Mr. Randall Hartley Row 1 - Sally Kaser, Hope Justus, Carol Jones, Eileen Long, Mr. Hartley Row 2 - Beverly Carnahan, Susan Conrad, Irene May, Christine Cunningham, Bon- nie Huxley, Janet Piper, Nevin Numbers. Row 3 - Glenn Kerr, Gerald Kern, Mary Graser, Carolyn Schubert, Melinda Cahill, Karen Rudy, John Metcalf, Jerome Terry Row 4-Robert Leaman, Fred Jenkins, Richard Jordon, Errol Glasgow, Ernest Snyder, Clyde Ginther, Den- nis McManus Row 5-Jesse Johnson, Larry Drabenstott, James King, James Smith, John Hower, gharles Houmard, Don Mil- er Not pictured-Margery Ferrell, Donna Evans HOME ROOM 214 Mrs. Barbara McGraw Row 1-Charles Still, Danny Stillwagner, Pat Money, Karen Munshower, Marilyn Miller, Pat Quigley, Bever- ly Taylor, Pat Tyler, Sonja Henney, Howard Zuercher, Richard Ross Row 2-Bob Van Zile, Tom Sapp, Sharon Brooks, Judy Partlow, Sue Lehman, Sally Moke, Virginia Stahl, Janice Mencer, Linda Newman, Marjorie Mackey Row 3 - Bill Best, Francis Lewis, Eugene Haven, Step- hen Richardson, Harold Slater, David Noble, James Long, Richard Smith, Burt Burgess, Bill Schultz, Mrs. McGraw page forty-seven Ve Robertson l i ,M P gg. xr ff , i f X. 2 a ii e 5 5 Q. l Q, .1 5 SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOMS HOME ROOM 102 Miss Constance McPherson Row 1-John Veney, Richard Senff, Douglas Mitchell, Dick Gordon, Clarence Hofacre Row 2-Bethany Brown, Sally Franks, Elizabeth Freeman, Judy Hollopeter, Jane Dodez, Phyllis Duberstein, Carole Faught, Lynn McAlister, Diane Brock, Joan Collier Row 3-Carol Shock, Claudia Johns, Becky Rath- burn, Sandra Rittenhouse, Nancy Schmid, Elaine Catliff, Linda Shearer, Carol Scott, Miss McPherson Row 4-Russell Yamazaki, Jerry McCarley, Ray- mond Coblentz, Dorothy Dustman, Sylvia Shaffer, Judy Gerberich, Nancy Taylor, Joyce Johnson Row 5-Robert Steel, Torn Fischer, John Hart- man, Dennis Carson, Robert Mullen, David Jackson, James Robertson 'T'f' page forty-eight HOME ROOM l0l Miss Fern Patterson Row 1--James Crites, Carolyn Whitford, Alison Strine, Jan- ice Sperry, Marilyn Rich, Judith Amstutz, Sandra Williams, Grace Miller, Bar- bara Diehr, Mary Anne Johnson, John Kindsvatter Row 2-Virginia Condry, Sarah Dalbev, Bonnie Bodenbend- er, Loice Ann Speck, Amy Steiner, Mary Yocum. Jane Waltz, Jerry Leisure, John Adams, Jack Biddle. John Sheller, David Houser, Jack Row 3-Miss Patterson. Shar- on Mandolin, Joyce Kollar, Dorothy Snyder, Barbara Morgan, Aubrey Harmon, Russell McDermott, Wilbur Mowrer, Robert Robison, Jerry Clouse, Myron Moore. Jackie Johnson HOMIE ROONI 103 Mr. David Thompson Row 1 - Dale Jewell, Leona Felton, Patty Peacock, Ann Dotson, Patty Murphy, Diane B o n i f o n t, Carol Berry, Christine Lundell, Sarah Moore, Ellen Martin, Allen Shaner, Claude Knisely, Robert Walter, Charles Rowan, Mr. Thompson Row 2-Jill Miller, Barbara McVey, Diane Powers, Jane Zimmerman, Sue Westhafer, Georgeanne Hanzel, Jack Calloway, Charlene Arnold, Richard Horn, Larry Love- land, Dwight Schar Row 3-James Carney, Arthur Johnson, William Brenne- man, James Sayre, John Le Favour, Stephen VVool- sey, Bruce Joseph, James Shamp, Harold Snodgrass Not pictured-Judy Switzer X I 5 , HOME ROOM 104 Mr. Edgar Garvin Row 1-David Jentes, Charles Kindsvatter, Galen Rike, Duane Steiner, Jim Zerrer Row 2-Janice Daugherty, Carolyn Baker, Jane Ackerman, Carol Neal, Charlotte Zimmerman, Margaret Reed, Lois Dalrymple, Diana Baugh- man, Mr. Garvin Row 3-James Schmelzer, Sharon Casey, Bette Bur- sani, Sara Mishler, Jean Zimmerman, Donna Rodi Row 4-Hadley Jewell, Jack Hart, Ralph Keister, Elizabeth King, Bonnie Danner, Jane Dunham, Frances Domanic, Linda Zufall, Kay Domhoff Row 5-Ted Miller, Roy Markwell, Robert Chase, Al- bert DiOrio, Ned Wertz, Robert Walcott, John Kirchhofer, Edward Swartz HOME ROOM 151 Miss Sully Bargainnier Row 1-Judy Gellner, Beverly Bach, Kay Crago, Sharon Bollinger, Suzanne Irvin, Norma Lang, Miss Bargain- nier Row 2-Patricia DiOrio, Linda Houmard, Sandra Plaster- Aer, Jo Ann Johnson, Judy Aber, Richard Hamilton Row 3-Gary Hageman, Rob- ert Gray, Robert Simpson, Jerry Horst Row 4-Alan Konkle, Larry McComas, Orrvalle Johnson. James Moxon, Brian Boling, William Moore HOME ROOM 112 Mr. Ralph Ortiz Row 1 - Sandra Bunt, Sally DiOrio, Jonelyn Prekup, Donna Metzger, Bethany Snoddy, Marjorie Buch- walter ROW 2-Ruth Kister, Nelda Corts, Myrtle Reynolds, Grace Rood, Sandra Mullet, Joanne Picking Row 3-Barbara Graber, Pat Shisler, Ann Aldrich, Beth Rhode, Marcia Logee, Jane Hesson, Judy Miller, Jac- queline Berger, Mr. Ortiz Row 4-Janice Soliday,jon.- nie Tyson. Betty Sham- baugh, Linda Johnson, Betsy Bell. Don Ward, Walter Smith, Bob Anderson, Dean Robertson Row 5 - Charles Dunn, Joe Beeler, Bob Huebner. James ' Dunleavy, Dick Kieffer, Jerry McCreary, Torn Jones, Ralph Schreiber page forty-nine P' le Urganizatiuns of 05feI sw jiiQ2f wx, C ggi If 5 1 , Gr. '3 5 'J xgigf: Row 1-Larry Martin, Nancee Johnson, Charles Finn Row 2-Phyllis Troyer, Carolyn Tissot, Annette Costanzo, Barbara Hosmer, Grace Wyss, Sue Walter, Judy Sherred Row 3-Beth Kindsvatter, Nancy Martin, Paula Zimmerman, Janet Mosher, Ruth Spigelmire, Dorothy Lear Row 4-Leo Hanson, Robert Mushock, James Danner, Phil Dunham, Don Cook, James Yocum Row 5-Mr. Garvin, Lee Patterson, Tom Henderson, Karl Diller, David Briggs Not pictured-Phil Shamel STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the representative body of the high school. Each home room from the seventh grade through the junior class elects one member and an alternate to the councilg the larger senior home rooms elect three regular members each. The purpose ol the organization is to discuss and act on problems presented to it by the students and faculty. The Student Council again this year carried on the monitor system in the halls during the lunch hours with the addition of a roving monitor in the junior High section. The council was also responsible for the promo- tion and sale of the Student Ac- tivity Tickets. The council man- aged the annual magazine sale. Other services performed by the Student Council were the Xmas decorations for the main en- tranceg sponsoring Mom a n d Dad night at th e basketball gameg and the March of Dimes assembly. Social activities ol the Council this year included two bake sales, attendance at a hockey game, and visitation ol other schools to see how their student councils operate. 1 Larry Martin .... ......... . . Plrttiflellf Chuck Finn .....,.. .,..,. . .. Virre-preside1zt Nancee johnson ...,... .......... S 66l'8l5llVy Mr, lidgar Garvin ...... Adviser page fifty-two st H90 xg: We Row 1-Miss Nesbitt, Mary Cook, Kaye Miller, Jim Row 2-Mr. Moore, Ann Pittenger, Nancee Johnson Row 3-Cy Morgan, Dick Danner, Carl Fritz, Neila Not pictured-Neil Ginther ANNUAL STAFF Nancee johnson ..i, lizlilur-in-rllief Cy Morgan . ...,,,,....i,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, F ffllflllnb' editor Staff-Lee Patterson, Dave Ferrell, jack Rhodes, jim Danner, jackie McCnne, Pat Miller Kaye Miller ....,,,,..,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alake-up editor Staff-Barb Kelly, Sue Hinsman, Nancy Koontz, Kay Kiefer, Sandy jones jim Myers ..,....,......,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,, , Advertising Ill!H'ILlgl?l' Clarl Staff'-Don joss, Connie Conn, Sue Brenner, Dare Taggart, Bob Schmid Fritz ,...,.,,.. ..,, ..,,,,, . I iu.9im1.9.s mmzager and Arlixt Stafl'-'loin lirunn, john Kanfflnan, Clayton Nlowrei, jerry Gordon, Sain Dellalave Y Myers , Harold Ray Billheimer .Xnn Pittcnger Mary Cook Dick Danner ,,,,,,,, Neila Billheime 1. x Organizations editor Girls' sports editor Boys' sports editor Typist Miss Lncile Nesbitt, Mr. Robert Moore ...,.,.. Advisers lilling's Sherwood Studio, Xv21llI16l'yS Commercial and Portrait Studio, Liberty Studio, Smit-Yoder, Wlooster Duily Remrrl, Neil Ginther, Harold Ray .,,.., Photo- grn 11 I 1 ff rs page fifty-three Row 1-Carolyn Reasor, Linda Stout, Nancee Johnson, Gracie Beers, David Ferrell, Dorothy Dunkle, Barbara Kelly, Kaye Miller Row 2--Christine Coolidge, Constance Cummins, Marjorie Boling, Mary Cook, Nancy Koontz, Nancy Martin, Ann Pittenger, Carol Good, Mildred Conrad Row 3-Robert Jones, Henry Gurr, Ned Weaver, David Bode, James Danner, David Taggart, Jack Rhodes, Donald Comin Row 4-James Schreiber, Leland Patterson, Richard Grosenbaugh, George Robison, Robert Sapp, Donald Joss. Charles Finn, Duane Stout NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One ol the most respected clubs is that of National Honor Society. It is an honorary organi- zation for those who have achieved recognition in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and service. The student must be active in extra-curricular events as a leader, and scholastically, he must he in the upper third of his class. He is also judged on service and character by a vote of the faculty and students. Of each class, fifteen per cent are admitted. Five per cent are inducted in the junior yearg the remaining ten per cent, in the senior year. The beautiful candlelight induction service is held in April. New members are told of the high ideals of the society and are challenged to strive toward these goals. page fifty-four Row --Dick Grosenbaugh, Don Comin, Tom Brunn, Dave Ferrell, Lee Patterson, Harold Ray, Bob Jones Row -Joyce Grenert, Jean Merriman, Ruth Ann Carson, Kay Kiefer, Judy Brenner, Pat Miller, Sue Brenner, Gracie Beers, Diane DuBreui1, Jill Dunn Row -aarlaara Hayden, Suzanne McCoy, Ruthie Gault, Helen Bowers, Sue Riggle, Vera Ferris, Mardie Wertz, Jane os er Row -Miss Kaylor, Margaret Litwiller, Carol Heise, Anne Fisher, Connie Ellsworth, Laura Conaton, Betty Saunier, Nancy Koontz Row -gimiiy dSmith, Neila Billheimer, Joan Domhoff, Jean Vosteen, Christine Coolidge, Connie Mellon, Evelyn ng an er Row 6-Dave Bode, Roger McManus, Jim Schreiber, Sandra Isch, Karen Rudy, and Mr. Moore With sixteen issues off the press the eighteenth year of publication for the GENERAL came to an end. Special editions included the traditional VVelcome Back paper, which was handed to the students on the first day of school, plus the big six-page Christmas issue. Co-business managers as well as co-editors headed this year's staff. In addition to its regular duties, the staff assisted the Student Council with the fall Student Activity Ticket Drive and handled the elections for homecoming and track queens. Copies of the paper were sent to Columbia Scholastic Press and the National Scholastic Press for judging. Press representatives attended and competed in the Northeastern Ohio Scho- lastic Conference at Kent in April. Gracie Beers, Dave Ferrell ....... Ediiorsein-chief Sue Brenner, Pat Miller ,,.,,.. .... B usiness managers Don Comin .....,.....,..,..,,... .,.....,,. N ews editor Tom llrunn .... ......,.,,,t. ,,.,,,...., F e ature editor Dick Grosenbaugh .,.... .,,,..,,i,..,..,. . Sports editor Lee Patterson ....,.......... .,,... C irculation manager Miss Barbara Kaylor journalism Adviser Mr. Robert Moore ..... ,,.,, F inancial Adviser page fifty-five V, I I 2 r a L E I i l 4 TRI-HI-Y CABINET Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Millie Conrad Row 2gNancy Martin, Nancy Parrett Row 3-Judy Sherred, Cather- ine Levers Row 4 - Annette Costanzo, Barbara Kelly Row 5-Helen Weaver, Bon- nie Flickinger Row 6 - Connie Cummins, Carol Stout, Barbara Hos- mer, Margie Moritz, Cynthia Aber, Janet Chenevey, Sue Honeberger, Sue Miracle Row 7 - Mrs. Fetzer, Anne Fisher, Marge Boling, Miss Carson, Miss Fausnaugh Qwrite-up continued on page one hundred iortyj SENIOR TRI-HI-Y of I fBev Fry, Nancy Schaum, Marge Boling, Sue Honeberger, Millie Conrad, Cathy Levers, Bonnie Flickinger, Barb Kelly, Nancee Johnson -Janice Smith, Shirley Porter, Jackie McCune, Linda Stout -Annabelle Kinney, Pat Devore, Rosemary Tomassetti, Sue Brenner, Gracie Beers, Betty Brubaker, Judy Chapman F-Carol Kreiter, Connie Davenport, Connie Conn, Irene Byner, Dorie Black, Dottie Dunkle, Ruth Gault Miss Fausnaugh, Pat Weirick, Kaye Miller, Carolyn Reasor, Judy Young, Sue Hinsman Joyce Grenert, Neila Billheimer, Bev Barr, Mary Cook, Ann Pittenger, Carol Straub, Shirley Beam, Pat Tyrrell Gloria Keller, Becky Wilson, Carol Quillen, Laura Shearer Qwrite-up continued on page one hundred lortyj page fifty-six IUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row 5-Helen Weaver, Annette Costanzo, Jud Sherred, Nancy Martin, Carol Stout, Barb Hosmer, Connie Cummins --Jo Ann- Durham, Shirley Boreman, Barbara Richardson, Pat Yankello, Grace Wyss, Jill Dunn, Diane DuBreuil, 3 4 5 6 Lois McAnaney, Peggy Sperry, Jane Ehemann, Janis Wagner Carol -Connie Ellsworth, Marilyn Horn, Marilyn Sidle, Nancy Piper, Mary Ives, Vera Ferris, Ginny Denny, Heise, Janet Butdorf, Helen Carwile, Christine Coolidge, Gerry Slater, Susan Cahill, Sally Dicus, Pat Wirth, Kathleen Schafrath, Janet Wagner -Pat Raucci, Hazel Vaughn, Camilla Zurcher, Evelyn Englander, Charlotte Romanchik. Linda Mowrer, Sandy Jones, Carol Tracy, Annette Sperry, Norma Woodruff, Lorita Miller, Barb Hayden -Judy Grosjean, Ann Seymour, Barbara Burns, Annabelle Kutz, Helen Miller, Sandy Eddy, Isabelle Vizzo, Edna Ernst, Kay Kiefer, Pat MacCallum, Joan Domhoff, Donna Leiner, Marjean Ewing -Rosalie DiOrio, Jean Merriman, Barbara Mandolin, Sue Riggle, Janet Bucher, Janet Butler, Pat Miller, SOPH OM CRE TRI -H I -Y Row Row Row Row Row Row l 2 4 5 6 7 -gllarol Collier, Anne Fisher, Sue Miracle, Nancy Parrett, Cindy Aber, Janet Chenevey, Margie Moritz, Judy airs -Sjhirley Bullens, Shirley Slater, Judy Messner, Bobbie Snoddy, Janice Swartz, Pat Cusack, Judy Odgen, Sue un am -Ginny Smith, Maxine Lang. Anita Pfouts, Donna Lang, Emma Snyder, Diane Henley, Sue Walter, Linda Sieg- wald, Earline Premer, Mrs, Fetzer --Betty Brenneman, Mary Horn, Beth Parker, Mardie Wertz, Linda Hower, Janet Mosher, Ethene Smith, Jane Mosher, Ruthie Perram, Paula Zimmerman, Jackie Hider --Janet Loreaux, Marsha Erbland, Ruth Carson, Marilyn Murray, Cynthia McCluer, Phoebe Bahl, Laurel Bayer, Jannette Schaum, Carolyn Leighty, Marilyn Fites -Carolyn Engle, Laura Conaton. Harriett Berry, Margie Beck, Anne Dalbey, Dottie Lou Lear, Louise Winget, Barbara Jacobs, Jane Maurer, Pat Flesher, Carol Leiner, Louise Gardner page fifty-seven Some of the social events of the club included skating parties, smorgasbords, and the annual Row 1--Jim Zedak, Gary Plant, Duane Stout, Dick Schafrath, Cy Morgan, Phil Shamel, Tommy Moore, Dave Taggart Row 2-Leo Hanson, Chuck Finn, Gale Metcalf, Charles Denlinger, Fritz Rice, Richard Ball, Ned Weaver, Don Comin Row 3-Dan Conn, George Robison, Bill Mosher, Bruce Childers, Bill Numbers, Lee Patterson, Terry Stewart, Carl DiGiacomo, Charles Nash, Don Bayer, Bob Pfaff, Dick Grosenbaugh, Tom Moritz, Dick Mills, Bill Chenevey Row 4-Harold Ray, Robert Schmid, John Owen, Tom Brunn, John Brock, Larry Martin, Lynn Zimmerman, Dave Ferrell, Del Campbell Row 5--Ray Martin, Stan Snyder, John Conaton, Neil Ginther, Joe Ackerman, John Fleming, Ronnie Sinclair SENIOR HI-Y Services performed for the school and community have been the highlights of the Senior Hi-Y during its three years in the Hi-Y clubs. As sophomores, members sold football ribbons and shirts and scarves carrying the school emblemf Money has been donated to the different charity drives ol VVooster. Each Thanksgiving, meat and other food were contributed to the baskets given to needy families in this vicinity. The boys also worked at the concession stands during the home football and basketball games. y Mother-Son banquets. OFFICERS Cy Morgan ....,.,, ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,.., ,,,,, ,.,.. I I 1 'esident Dick Schafrath .l,. ,,.,,,,.,,., . ,..,,,,. I fice-president Phil Shamel ,,,,,.. Secretary and Chaplain Duane Stout ,,,,,,,,,,.... .....,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,..... 7 'reasurer Mr. Gene Coleman .,,,. Adviser I-l I Y page fifty-eight Row Row Row R ow -Louie Edmiston, Dick Ramsey, Ronnie Arnsby, Wes Walter, Hal Yoder, Jim Danner, Dick Taggart, Clayton Mowrer, John Kauffman, Rob Mushock, Bob Sapp, Sam Dellafave -Bill Strock, Virgil Thomason, Dick Laird, Ronnie Smith, Larry Saunders, Duane Hart, Milo Messmore, Larry Gamertsfelder, Clyde Richie, Richard Tomassetti, John Grafton -Jerry Jones, Bob Jones, Bill Zufall, Bob Danner, Gary Fisher, Larry Battig, John Winter, Don Joss, Neal Meier, Richie Schie, Don Lonier -Bradley Stoddard, Jim Fry, Jerry Gordon, Roger Shearer, Jim Schreiber, Oyven Massaro, Henry Kauffman, IUNIOR HI-Y Ro W Row Row Row Row -David Diehr, Joe Starr, Dick Withrow, Karl Diller, Harold Kinney, Roger Chittum -Larry Brenneman, Virgil Walter, Mike DiGiacomo, Robert Woodruff, Bill Burns, Gary Greenawald, Tom Huff, Ed Hartman, Duane Young, Larry Sperry, Richard Graven --Richard Walters, Gene Gordon, Terry Porter, Bob Zorger, Dave Briggs, Harry Carter, Bob Footlick, Roger Pinnicks, Ronnie Sprowls, John Bryner, Gary Sprague 5 -Don Orr, Robert Joss, Sumner Ellsworth, Art Stillo, Dave Turner, Cecil Trumphour, David McAnaney, Richard Landers, Jim Young -John Harbaugh, Tom Henderson, John Jordan, Gerald Crater, Roger McManus, John Yocum, Dan Yoder, SOPH OM ORE H I-Y page fifty-nine I . i QM., W-....,,,,, , Vi K Don Comin ,,,,.,..,,,. President jim Schreiber .. Vice-president Kay K iefcr ,,,,, ,,.. . .S'ecreta'ry -Indy Young . ,,,,. ..,, Y 'l'6'!lSZl7'6l' HONOR THESPIAN Row 1-Judy Grosjean, Sue Riggle, Gracie Beers, Carolyn Reasor Row 2-Miss Patterson, Miss King, Judy Young, Vera Ferris Row 3-Neil Gmther, Henry Gurr, Jim Schreiber. Don Comin, Dick Grosenbaugh, Dave Ferrell, Lee Patterson ship lllet TH ESPIAN SOCIETY The National Thespian Society is an Honor or recognition society in which member- is granted to students who have performed meritorious work in dramatic arts and have the membership qualifications. The deserving members are inducted and seniors are rec- ognized lor their services in the organization at a spring banquet. this Honorary Thespians who have earned thirty additional points are presented with pins at time. THESPIAN Row 1--Barbara Hayden, Annette Sperry, Sue Brenner, Jim Schreiber, Don Comin, Judy Young, Kay Kiefer, Linda Siegwald, Barbara Kelly, Karen Levine Row 2-Sally Dicus, Janet Butdorf, Jean Vosteen, Sue Hinsman, Louise Winget, Mary Cook, Kaye Miller, Carolyn Reasor, Gracie Beers, Vera Ferris, Nancee Johnson Row 3-Helen Carwile, Margaret Litwiller, George Ann Grosjean, Dorothy Dunkle, Marilyn Fites, Millie Conrad, Ann Pittenger, Jill Dunn, Nancy Koontz, Mary Ives Row 4-Marjean Ewing, Pat Raucci, Grace Wyss, Jane Mosher, Nancy Parrett, Janet Mosher, Marsha Erbland, Sandy Jones, Sue Riggle, Judy Zimmerman, Miss King Row 5-Connie Cummins, Suzanne McCoy, Jane Maurer, Evelyn Englander, Christine Coolidge, Carol Stout, Barb Hosmer, Judy Grosjean, Carol Heise, Lee Patterson, John Harbaugh Row 6-Pat Miller, Marjorie Boling, Virginiia Smith, Nancy Martin, Carol Tracy, Joan Domhoff, Bob Jones, Dave Ferrell, Dick Grosenbaugh, Roger McManus Row 7--Miss Patterson, Jean Merriman, Tom Henderson, Koleen Ewing, Neil Ginther, Bradley Stoddard, Henry Gurr, page sixty Tom Brunn, Malcolm Litwiller, Cecil Trumphour, David Bode SOC AND BUSKIN YA-U SOC AND BUSKIN IK-Z2 APPRENTICES ' Qidentification on page one hundred thirty eightj page sixLy-one , page sixty-two sman. 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Don Comin, Bernard Campbell, Jack Richey, Neil Meier, Gary Fisher Dave Liggett WHSV l'V.H.S.V. serves the high school daily with morning announcements and morning and noontime music programs. Your School Today -a program of news and who's making it around Wfooster High-is broadcast three times each week over XNWVST. The year was high- lighted by the annual Radio Club assembly. Radio Club provides opportunities for students in the fields of writing, announcing, and engineering. Lee Patterson ,,,,,,,,,, Ciwzffral lllllllllgfl' Carol Tracy .,,,,,,, Clllllillllllljl L'lllli7'HlllH Indy Cirosjean ,.,. ljflllllllliif' lflllliflllllll Vera lferris ,. IJI'7l0liU7I!ll clmirnmn Gracie Beers ,,,,, Chief !ll1HUll71Cl'I' Henry Curr We ,,.,,,,,, Chief rfnginerr Dare Bode ,,,,,,,,,,,, I'7'Og7'!HII rllairnmzz Laura Shearer ,.,, Cornnzrfrrircl IIIHHHQFI' Christine Coolidge ,,,. Muxir flllliflllllll Mr. Robert Pollock ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arlzfiwrr sixty-six Dan Conn, Bill Chenevey Row Row Row Row Row Row -Larry Martin, Leo Hanson, Cy Morgan, Jim Danner -Chuck Finn, Jim Zedak, Bill Strock, Gary Plant, John Conaton, Dan Strock, Don Joss, Bob Sapp, Dick Dan- ner, Gale Metcalf -Bill Zufall, Devonne Sigler, Larry Saunders, Bob Danner -Hal Yoder, Milo Messmore, Chuck Nash, Wes Walter, Dick Taggart, Ned Weaver, Rob Mushock, Duane Stout, Carl DiGiacomo -Bill Mosher, Clayton Mowrer, Ronnie Arnsby, John Kauffman, Robert Schmid, Lee Patterson, Carl Fritz, Dave Taggart 6-Louie Edmiston, Ray Martin, Jerry Gordon, Bruce Childers, Dick Ramsey, Fritz Rice, Dick Grosenbaugh, Row 7-John Grafton, Jim Myers, Dick Schafrath, Neil Ginther, Malcolm Litwiller, Karl Diller, Lynn Zimmerman, Phil Shamel BOYS W ASSOCIATION Newly organized this year is the Boys VV Association, made up ol the letternien of the high school. Any boy who has received a letter in some sport is eligible to belong to this club. Although this was the club's first year: it has been very active. Among the services perform- ed by the members were ushering at the basketball games, refereeing at grade-school games, ar- ranging the half-time show at the basketball games, and working in the co-ed room during lunch periods. Cy Morgan .,.,. ......., 1 'rffsidenl -jim Danner ...,, l'ice-j1re.side't Leo Hanson ...., ,,,, 7 'reasurer Larry Martin ,,,,, ,,,, . Secretary page sixty-seven Row 1-Judy Grosjean, Lee Patter- son 5 Row 2-Nancy Martin, Gracie Beers Row 3-Miss Patterson, Mr. Pollock Gracie Beers ...,,. ..,,.,,,.,. P resident Lee Patterson .,..,.,, I'iff-pre.side11t Nancy Martin Rccnrrlizzg .wcretury ' judy Grosjean C0l'7'6.S1107l!ffl1g secretary M r. Robert Pollock ,.......,... Coach Miss lfcrn Patterson A.ssi.vlzu1t coach .N.F.L. The 1954-55 N.F.L. season has been one worthy of note. This year six students entered the state speech tournament in Columbus. For the fourth consecutive year, Wooster sent a debate team to the state finals. Also, one Xvooster High student qualified for national speech competi- tion in june at San jose, California. Gracie Beers qualified for this national tournament in orig- inal oratory. Another event this year in the N.F.L. chap ter was a banquet held on March 28. Guests at the banquet were business men and their wives who were donors to the N.F.L. transportation fund. This year the chapter was enlarged by the addition of fourteen new members. Thirteen of these are freshmen. Prospects for next year are good in view of the fact that only a few students will be graduated this spring. DEBATE Row 1-Carol Collier, Dave Bode, Tom Henderson, Gracie Beers, Don Cook Row 2-Beth Ferguson, Christine Coolidge, Don Comin, Lee Patterson, Jeanne Moore, Gretchen Harmon Row 3-Julie Berglind, Jerry Soliday, Eugene Keil, Pam Jameson, Doris Fullerton Rowe 4-Dave Loeliger, Karl Diller, Larry Picking, Roger McManus, Mr. Pollock page sixty-eight DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE AND DISTINCTION Row 1iTom Henderson, Jerry Soli- day Row 2-Judy Grosjean, Vera Ferris, Christine Coolidge, Judy Zimmer- man Row 3-Nancy Martin, Connie Cum- mins, Gracie Beers, Carol Collier Row 4-Dave Loeliger, Dave Bode, Roger McManus, Don Comin, Lee Patterson DEGREE OF MERIT AND HONOR Row l-Jennie Yoder, Beth Kindsvatter, Jeannette Treat, Barbara Richardson, Jill Dunn, Ellen Dix, Ethene Smith Row 2-Beth Ferguson, Jeanne Moore, Gretchen Harmon, Doris Fullerton, Pam Jameson, Marjean Ewing, Eugene Keil Row 3-Julie Berglind, Carol Good. Jean Vosteen, Larry Picking, Helen Bowers, Karl Diller, Don Joss, Don Cook page sixty-nine LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Row Row Row Row Row 1-Millie Conrad, Joan Domhoff, Ann Pittenger, Judy Grosjean, Barb Kelly 2-Barbara Hayden, Vera Ferris, Jane Ehemann, Carolyn Reasor, Becky Wilson, Phyllis Haven, Antia Graber, Miss Rodgers -Betty Saunier, Dorothy Dunkle, Carol Tracy, Sue Riggle, Sally Dicus, Helen Carwile 4--Marilyn Moore, Ann Seymour, Virginia Denny, Judy Young, Mary Cook, Nancy Koontz, Kaye Miller 5-George Ehemann, Jim Schreiber, Carl Coppola, Larry Vodra, Brad Stoddard, Ned Weaver, Carl Fritz, Bob Jones The French Club began the year with a combined Spanish-French Club picnic' in the flty park. At the next meeting Betty Smyth, a former member, entertained the club with the colored slides she had taken during her summer in France. A Christmas party with the Spanish Club, a dinner with an out-ol'-town French Club, and a meeting at the home oi Mary Cook with Fran- coise Mazet from the College oi' XfVooster giving the program were among the other highlights of the year. The final meeting was a farewell picnic lor the seniors. Ann Pittenger Millie Conrad ,...t,,,.., ,,,,,,,,, Judy Crosjean ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,........,,,,,, joan Domhoff, Barb Miss Anne Rodgers IJ2lgC SCVCN ty ara Kelly I'r1'xid1f1z! .. .t,,,, l'ire-jwesidwzt Secrem ry - l rms ll T137 I'rog1'nm L'lIflifIlII'l7 Ad1fi.wfr 1 Row Row Row Row Row Row 5- -Doris Geitgey, Leo Hanson, Jackie McCune, Larry Martin, Bettie Brubaker, Laura Shearer -Miss Rodgers, Ralph Numbers, Lois McAnaney, Connie Ellsworth, Virginia Wilson, Jill Dunn, Janet Butdorf, Marilyn Sidle, Shirley Weaver, Dorothy Emerling -Albert Myers, Lorita Miller, Annette Costanzo, Judy Kaufman, Donna Leiner, Janet Bucher, Barbara Burns, Gracie Beers -Nelson Murray, Norma Woodruff, Sue Hinsman, Evelyn Englander, Christine Coolidge -Dick Mills, Tom Moore, Bill Parker, Henry Gurr, Bob Hastings, Jane Maurer, Sue Honeberger, Irene Bryner, Bob Beckler, Jerry Jones John Conaton, Jim Myers, Ronnie Arnsby, Roger Shearer, Karl Roller, Don Rhamy, Dick Schafrath, Ford Pinnick, Doc Henry Not Pictured-Carol Good, Diane Henley, Tim Johnson, Ronnie Perry, Wes Walter, Dorie Black SOCICS ESPANOLES As tradition dictates, the Spanish Club got together with the Frenchmen at the city park to devour a smorgasbord of the best American food ever found in Mfooster. Taking leave of daily sessions, the Spanish students celebrated Christmas with food, lun, and a pinata! To highlight the year's activities the Spanish and French Club juniors bid radios to the seniors with a fiesta in the city park. jackie Mcilune ,,,. ..,, ,,,,, I ' rrsirlenl Larry Martin ,,,,,....,. I'it'e-'l11'c'.Sidw1! Doris Geitgey ,,,, Sec'rf't1u'y-lreasurrfl Leo Hanson Laura Shearer Sofia! clmirnzsfzz Miss .Xnne ll. Rodgers .,,,, Azlzfiufa' page seven ty-one Row 1-Dave Briggs, Joe Starr, Roger Chittum, Carol Collier, Marilyn Fites, Jane Mosher Row Row 3 Row Pow Row Row 2-Pat Flesher, Mardie Wertz, Ethene Smith, Dottie Lou Lear, George Ann Grosjean, Mary Horn, Sally Oden- kirk, Gayle White Janet Chenevey, Margie Moritz, Karen Levine, Elaine Duberstein, Ann Dalbey, Marilyn Murray, Ruth Perram, Janet Mosher, Kathleen Schafrath, Maxine Lang --Betty Brenneman, Anita Pfouts, Sue Rowland, Marsha Erbland, Barbara Jacobs, Louise Winget, Judy Mairs, Linda Siegwald, Tom Huff 5-Laura Conaton, Norma Daughtery, Susie McCoy, Cynthia McC1uer, Phoebe Bahl, Nancy Parrott, Delmar Lang, Duane Young, David Diehr -Cecil Trumphour, Mrs. Joss, Richard Graven, Jerry Soliday, Sue Miracle, Virginia Smith, Jannette Schaum, Sumner Ellsworth, John Bryner, Roger Pinnicks, Bob Footlick, Harold Kinney -Buddy Bell, Donald Orr, John Morrison, Larry Swank, Dan Yoder, Roger McManus, Tom Henderson, Dick SOCIE TAS ROMANA The events ol' the second-year Latin students this year proved very successful. Special high- lights were a Roman Dragnet,'l a Roman wedding, and the authentic Roman banquet held in the spring. At Christmas, the club furnished baskets ol' food and Christmas gifts for two needy families. Carol Collier ,,,, Dave Briggs jane Mosher ,,,.. page SCVCIlty-YYVO I'rf'.iirlet l'ice-j11'1fsirlf'1'zf S1'r'rrfl1m'y-Zrrfflsllrer Roger Chittum ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,l., I J rvngwlzlz Clmirnmn Marilyn Fites, joe Starr . ..,,,,,,, Sorinl C,1lliVIII67l Mrs. lidith .loss ,,,l....,,,.....,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.. , 4 rl11i.srf1 Row Row Row Row Row Row 5.. -Gene Gordon, Pat Snyder, Ellen Dix, Pat Durstine, Jim Yocum V--Marilyn Morris, Sandra Rodenbaugh, Julie Buss, Beth Kindsvatter, Carolyn Tissot, Beverly Bollinger, Jeannette grefat, Nancy Stout, Elaine Varnes, Carol Jolliff, Judy MacCa1lum, Helen Morgan, Charles Levine, Marcus ig er Sandra Ashton, Bonnie Lichteberger, Phyllis Troyer, Jennie Yoder, Laura Liggett, Sue Miller, Lorine Ciccon- etti, Pat Greenawald, Sandra Hudson, Geraldine Walters, Mrs. Tracy -Beth Ferguson, Donna Lucas, Ellen Covairt, Carolyn Powell, Pauline Crow, Marcia Cameron, Kay Hoover, Sandy Bible, Kay Krites, Brenda Bell Cynthia Catliff, Julie Berglind, Gretchen Harmon, Doris Fullerton, Kim Rice, Eleanor Howey, Pam James- on, Janet Steiner, Joanne Wood, Donna Corn, Don Cook, Bill Musselman -Mike Sherck, Dave Turner, Bob Woodruff, Bob Bahl, Linda Anderson, Jerry Tufford, Dick Deffenbaugh, Ron- nie Konkle, Janet Winger, Don Culler, Eugene Rood, Don Sigrist, Neille Sidle, Eugene Keil, Phil unham, Terry Bishop, Bill Parts IUVENES ROMANI The first year Latin Club of seventy members was organized in October. From a number of names submitted, the members voted to adopt luvenes Romani, which may be interpreted as Young Romans. Business meetings were held monthly followed by a program and social times. The Christ- mas party featured a reading by Jennie Yoder and the singing of Christmas carols in Latin. Other programs included other songs sung in Latin, skits illustrating different aspects of Roman life, and a guest speaker. The final meeting of the year was a symbola sub jove. jim Yocum Gene Cordon ,.,,, , ,.,, Vice-president Pat Durstine ,,,,, ,,,,,,, . Secretary Pat Snider ,.,,,,..,.,,,,.f.,,,,,,, Treasurer lillen Dix ......,. Program cllairmun Mrs. Ruth Tracy ............. Adviser l...1 . mi..... ,.,,. .. , ,, V ........ President page seventy-three 1 l Row 1-Christine Coolidge, Carolyn Reasor, Virginia Wilson, Ann Pittenger, Koleen Ewing, Mary Cook, Sue Hinsman, Millie Conrad, Janet Butler Row 2-Phoebe Bahl, Linda Stout, Jane Ehemann, Connie Ellsworth, Lois MaAnaney Row 3-Carol Good, Beverly Fry, Connie Cummins, Vera Ferris, Sally Dicus, Helen Carwile Row 4-Anita Graber, Irene Bryner, Gracie Beers, Carol Collier, Marjorie Beck, Marilyn Murray Row 5-Mrs. Sidle, Jerry Soliday, John Morrison, Larry Swank, Robert Bahl Not pictured-Helen Bowers, Janet Bucher, Carolyn Engle, Evelyn Englander, Mary Ives, Judy Kaufman, Gloria CLIFTON LAYTON CLUB The Clifton Layton Club of Future Teachers of America is affiliated with the state and national movements of FTA with membership open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors inter- ested in the teaching profession. Projects of F T A include grading papers, taking class attendance, selling book covers, ush- ering at various school activities, and observing and teaching in the elementary schools for two half days. Delegates from the club attended the E O T A convention in Cleveland in the fall as ushers. page seventy-four Koleen Ewing Carolyn Reasor M ary Cook ,...,.,i Ann Pittenger Janet Butler ,,,,, Ginny XVilson Sue Hinsman ..,, A President , Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Historian Lillrariun Pnrlianze11Ia'rian Millie Conrad .,.. .........,,,,i,. . Song leader Christine Coolidge Pu judy Kaufman ,,,,,,,,,,,. blirily clzuirmmz Social clmirman Mrs. Slclle ,,.,... ,,,,,..,,,,,,, A rlrriyer FBLA Row 1-Betty Saunier, Carol Grun- der, Pat Devore, Ruthie Gault, Joan Wirt Row 2 - Bessie McAfee, Garnett Stanford, Janice Smith, Connie Davenport, Shirley Porter, Nancy Jo Bertsch, Shirley Hogue Row 3-Zandra Plymire, Annabelle Kinney, Kathryn Jenkins, Janet Wagner, Pat Wirth, Peggy Sperry Row 4-Mrs. Fetzer, Neila Billheim- er, Susan Cahill, Carole Straub, geveriy Barr, Janis Wagner, Miss oss F B L A, the Y'Vooster Chapter of the National Future Business Leaders of America club, was organized to develop better office workers and to encourage the vocational skills and good personal traits needed in business. Any member of a business class is eligible for membership in the club. joan Hiirt ,,,,, Pat Devore ,,,,, Carol Grunder ,, Betty Saunier ,,,,, Ruthie Cault ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,. Miss Foss, Mrs. Fetzer President Vice-11 resident Secretary Treasurer Social clzairman A dvisers page seventy-five mage Row Row Row Row 1-Tom Iannarelli, Bill Numbers, Jerry Finley, Frank Yacapraro, Tony Barbera 2-Connie Snure, Gloria Leppla, Zandra Plymire, Gloria Wincek. Merle Boldman 3-Becky Wilson, Ruth Gault, Joyce Grenert 4-Tom Moritz, Gloria Keller, John Brock, Hyla Palmer, Mary Lou Swartz, Pat Shields, Mr. Mottice DECA The 1954-55 D li C A Club carried out many successlul projects during the school year. The Regional convention at Kent State University was attended by nineteen of the twenty members. Two representatives, plus other members, attended the State Convention at Columbus in Feb- ruary. Several cupcake sales were sponsored to raise funds as well as running a concession stand at two of the football games, selling VVooster Generals decals, and collecting tax stamps. Club parties and dances were enjoyed on several occasions. Members had a Christmas party for the Children's home. Climax of the social year was the employers' appreciation banquet held in the spring in honor of VVOoster Merchants par- ticipating in the distributive education program. Field trips were conduct- ed through the M. O'Neil Co. in Akron as well as some local establishments. This year's club initiated the hon- orary u n io r membership program also. Bill Numbers Tony Barbera seventy-six Prexirlerzl Vzccf-jJre.vi1le11l Jghn Brock ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 'l'1'f'1L.YllT6l' Becky Wilson ,...... ...... . Y6!'7'f'1fIl7'y Gloria Keller .,.............. Reporter Frank Yacapraro Pnrliumenmrian Mr. Robert Mottice .... Arlviser Row 1-Neal Meier, Larry Saunders, Richie Schie, Bernard Campbell, Michael Sherck, Mike Aukerman Row 2--Mr. Maurer, Bill Mullen, John Jordon, Dave Loeliger, Roger Shisler, Neil Ginther FILMBREAKERS Operating movie projectors and other equipment used in visual education is the main pur- pose of Filmbreakers Club. Members give up their study halls and time after school to perform these services. Films are sometimes shown at community meetings as well as in school classes. Any student in the upper four grades is eligible to belong to this club. New members are trained by the more experienced ones. The adviser for this important club is Mr. Floyd Maurer. 5 s page seventy-seven w 1 P I 1 l I r 4 Row 1-Neila Billheimer, Harriet Berry, Carol Silke, Marjorie Boling, Joyce Grenert, Cindy Aber Row 2-Dorothy Egbert, Evelyn James, Ruth Gault, Dorothy Dunkle, Judy Chapman, June Mathie, Connie Beckler, Barbara Billiar, Sally Rowland, Kathleen Schafrath, Beverly Barr, Judy Ogden Row 3-Janet Miller, Sandra Berger, Gloria Wincek, Donna Mong, Carol Parker, Emma Lou Snyder, Dorothy Emer- Illingi G?'riett Stanford, Janice Smith, Annabelle Kinney, Bonnie Withrow, Jeanette Weirick, Rita Brumter, ari yn a es Row 4-Miss Bargainnier, Mrs. Badger, Zandra Plymire, Barbara Rickey, Betty Lou Eddy, Mary Ellen Harter, Sue Dunham, Carol Lowe, Earlene Premer, Theresa DiLucca, Cathy Tolbert, Phyllis McAfee, Sue Walter Row 5-Sandra Beeler, Janice Schar, Patricia Wincek, Mayda Lycans, Laurel Bayer, Patricia Lyons, Bonnie De- vore, Lois Plant, Betty Saunier, Lina Alleman, Dorothy Shankland Row 6-Bessie McAfee, Wanda Miller, Norma Woodruff, Lorita Miller, Patricia Yankello, Darlene Bell, Shirley Weaver, Ethel Sigler, Janice Yankello, Nancy Piper Row 7-Margaret Sigler, Phyllis Manson, Fairlene Schultz, Elizabeth Dees, Carol Kreiter, Carol Quillen FHA The VVooster Chapter ol the Future I-Iomemakers ol America is a member of the state and national FHA organizations. The purposes are to promote an appreciation ol the joys and satis- lactions of homemakingg to emphasize the importance of democracy and creative leadership in home and community lifeg to promote international good willg to provide wholesome individual and group recreation, and to further interest in home economics, The requirement for membership is at least one year of home economics in high school. The Wooster Chapter was host to the Bi-County Rally held in November. As a project, a Hobo Day was held. The FFA boys were entertained at the annual Christmas party. The girls planned an assembly featuring Scott Morrison, which was held in March. The climax of the year was a mother-daughter tea and formal installation ol next year's officers. Marge Boling .,.. ,.,....... P resident Joyce Grencrt ..... Vice-president Carol Silke ..... Secretary Treasurer Harriet Berry Connie Beckler ........... ... ....... Corresponding secretary Miss Bargainnielr, Mrs. Badger, Mrs. Mox0n..Advisers page seventy-eight Row -John Martin, Don Rhamy, Roy Dugan, Albert Myers, Bob Hastings Row -Mr. Boling, Dick Gilmor, Curtis Dunham, Charles Myers, John Spigelmire, Bill Brinkerhoff, Mike Yacapraro Row Leland Wertenberger, Gerald Stair, Harold Markley, Herb Berry, Paul Carson, Jerry Mast Row --Jim Winkler, Russell First, Gary Metz, Gary Palmer, Larry Acker, Sam McAfee Row Student teachers, Mr. Pollock and Mr, Holden, Stan Snyder, Charles Jentes, Dick Schafrath, Don Yarnell, Tom Bahl Not pictured-Bruce Briggs, Warren Briggs, Ross Metz, Joe Schalmo, Eugene Taylor FFA This year the Wooster Chapter of the Future Farmers of America has been well represented at various conventions. Four members were sent to the national convention at Kansas City, Missouri, and live boys attended an FFA camp. Five judging teams were sent to the state conven- tion held at Columbus. Among those receiving special honors this year were john Martin, who received the degree ol' state farmerg Don Rhamy, who tied lor first place in the county in the extemporaneous public speaking contest. The club received the gold award lor their state lair booth exhibit and the sil- ver award in the parliamentary procedure contest. Two heifers, awarded annually by the chap- ter. were won by Eugene Tyler and Charles Qlentes. YVarren Briggs was elected to a district office. Mr. Glenn Boling Warren Briggs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I're.si1lf11l Stanley Hutchinson ff-presirlrfnl Albert Myers ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secrflary john Martin ,.,,, Treasurer Don Rbamy ,... ,,,,,, I fejwrier' Bob Hastings ,.., ,,,,, . Seniinrfl Gerald Stair ....,,,,, Hislorizm A dwiser page SCVCH ty -nine Row Row Row Row 11 21 3- i Connie Cummins, Marjean Ewing, Camilla Zurcher, Linda Shearer, Jane Dodez Maxine Lang, Cynthia Aber, Janet Piper, Carol Jones, Sally Moke, Betsy Braund, Sandra Ashton Anita Graber, Judy MacCal1um, Janet Steiner, Karen Munshower, Betsy Bell, Sally Caplan, Patricia Webster, Carol Ann Ashman 4-Miss Hudson, John Harbaugh, John King, Jerry Soliday, Carol Good, Eleanor LIBRARY CLUB The Library club is composed of student assistants who help in the library at least one per- iod a week, or before and after school. ln the fall a faculty tea was held at which new books were exhibited. A potluck dinner in December and a social gathering in the spring completed the club's social activities for the year. page eighty Marjean Ewing ...,. ,,,,,,.. P resident Camilla Zurcher .,,., Vice-president Connie Cummins ........,,,,,,,,,,, Szfrrfflmy-t'rea.s'u1'er jane Dodez, Linda Shearer .... ,,,,, C 0-social chairmen Miss lirma Hudson ,,,,.....,. ,,i,...,,....,,.,,,. A dviser Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Elaine Varnes, Laura Jean Liggett, Kathleen Schafrath, Barbara Hosmer, Marjean Daugherty, Sandra Williams, Judy Hollopeter, Margery Ferrell, Jean Zimmerman, Jonelyn Prekup, Jerry Clouse 2-Janet Butler, Pat Yankello, Kay Kiefer, Carolyn Powell, Christine Lundel, Becky Rathburn, Pat Trumphour, Sue Sperry, Danny Strock 3.-'Marilyn Moore, Helen Miller, Vera Ferris, Gretchen Harmon, Pat Durstine, Pat Snider, Anita Carney, Mardie Wertz, Jan Fox, Marsha Logee, Beth Parker, Dick Danner 4-Martin Numbers, Bill Moore, Harry Carter, James Carney, Sally Caplan, Marilyn Murray, Anne Fisher, Cynthia McCluer, Jeannette Schaum, Linda Newman, Barbara Applegarth, Judy Young 5-Ronald Reich, Bob Woodruff, Glen King, Gary Greenawald, Tom Huff, Carol Collier, Louise Winget, Connie Mellon, Sue Hinsman, Miss Bartell 6-Jerry Tufford, Roger Chittum, John Yocum, Sumner Ellsworth, Bud Kinney, Gene Haven, John Hower, Bob Hartzel, Dick Ramsey 7-Bradley Stoddard, Jim Fry, Tom Brunn, Fritz Rice, Gene Danner, Jack Richey, David Brock IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL This year as in previous years, the Junior Red Cross Council sponsored its annual member- ship drive campaign. The council collected one of the highest amounts ever collected in an annual campaign. Another of the projects for this year was sending birthday cards to the people at the lfVayne County Home. The council is made up ol' a representative and an alternate elected from each home room. Dick Danner ,,,,,. Barbara Hosmcr Mardie Werlz ,,,. Carol Collier Gracie Beers ,,,,, Danny Strock .... Dick Ramsey President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Publicity chairman Service chairman Program chairman page eighty-one ll 0 TT 8 of moafer ihgll ,ly 'T 3, IQQBQZ 'Z 0 Aff 1 15,-:f 'S-' f 35' X ff!-f-' in 5 52? M A. . page eigh ty-four in . .M-Q ifglf lllfl 9 if 'A W- , K 'Ali ' 5- 9 . -' ff f K- ' A -, .. A fs . i ' A An 42 c 4 A L i ,N f 5 - - W 1 F . . 3 ggi f. fb ' ' ii i .ii ' X S ilk' i W if qi , A if ,. 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'1255555555555Sr2?1E1Er?fi251ErEE55E5S5Ef5E5E252133523555Ei25555553rErErE1EfErEri5EEE5552555fEf??f5rE2EfE55E5E:.3.1..215221515513 21::,g:g:::glgfgf3:3:::3:5:,::g:g5:x:::g:5::5:f3-g. - I 1:-:::::.g:g:g.g.5g.g,, '.5:g',:5::: 32.5. . ., ,5.5:::g.3, vw 5.1 0' BOB SCHMID-G DON RI-IA MY-E page ninety-one Coaches Kane, Herrick, Coleman, Melntire John Conalon f29j and Dick Schzifrzith 835, cofeaptaius for the Ashland gzune, receive the American Legion Trophy from XVooster Legionnaires jim Austen and Don Aber. The trophy was donated bv the Ashland and XVooster Legion Posts and will be given for keeps to the team that wins it three times. A 21-13 viclorv over the Arrows gave the Generals a good start in the campaign to keep the trophy in VVoosler. page ninety-two Top: Coaches Zuerchcr and McCoyg Managers Milo Messmore and Danny Strock Other Pictures: Action shots in various games page ninety-three x The big Zlllll little of the football tea1n: john Tiny Conaton tips the scales at 225 pounds: Cy Morgan is a 215 pound tackle. 't11alancing IhCl11 011 the left side is Devonne Sigler, a 150 pound back. VARSITY FOOTBALL Alter a slow start ol' 0110 win and loin' losses, the NVooster Generals 111211.16 a spectacular linish with live straight wins. This year's team, under l1ead coach Gene Coleman, assistant coaches Victor Melntire and Ed Kane, had twenty-lour seniors out for lootball. This number- the most seniors ever to report lor varsity lootball-shows an increase ol interest in the sports program. The lirst game was lost to a last-starting Dover teznn by a score ol' 32-12, but the following week t11e Generals bounced back with an impressive score ol' -17-0 over Canton South. Although tl1e Generals played eonnnendable lootball, they lost their next three games to worthy opponents. These delfeats were Berea 26-12, Ravenna 7-6, and Clanton 146111112111 19-6. The lollowing week the Blue and Gold started their comeback by beating Ashland 21-13. 1 On Mother Zlllll Fathers' night the 1621111 beat a 1121111-lilgllllllg Akron liuehtel eleven by a score ol 27-13. XfVOOSlCl' continued its winning streak by trouncing Nlount Vernon -l 1-6 on November 5. The following week the Generals and Orrville Red Riders continued their traditio11al rival- ry with a thrilling l10l116COI11ll1g game. NVooster edged Orrville in this contest by a score ol 13-12. 111 the linal game ol the season the well-balanced VVooster squad Sl1V2l111lJCCl Coshocton '10-7. Although this year's ICH111 will graduate some valuable players, the ability ol their replace- ments look very proinising. The 1955 season should be a successful one. page ninety-four RESERVES R Row 1-Dick Withrow, Roger Pinnicks, Ronnie Sprowls, Richard Schie, Ed Hartmann, Terry Porter, Gene Gordon, Tom Huff, Art Stillo, Mike DiGiacomo Row 2-Gary Sprague, Don Lonier, Ronnie Plant, Clyde Richey, Larry Gamertsfelder, Jim McVay, Larry Saunders, Gerald Crater, Bill Burns, David Briggs, Gary Greenawald, Row 3-Gary Palmer. John Yocum, Danny Franks, Harold Kinney, Charles Jentes, Jack Richey, John Grafton, Bill Zufall, Joe Starr, Gerald Mast, John Kauffman Qwrite-up on page ninetyvsixj Colonels Row 1-Jim Ccinrad, Jerry Tufford, Don Cook, Larry Anderson, Sonny Newkirk, Bill Musselman, Trent Zimmerman, Joe Mi ler Row 2-John Hower, Jim Collier, Dick Jordan, Larry Reed, Don Battig, Ronnie Mandolin, Robert Pyers, Dave Brock Row 3-Tom Sapp, Gary Barnes, Paul Fischer, Dick Deffenbaugh, Jim Zurcher, Jim Yocum, Vince Martin, Gary Rudy Row 4-Phil Dunham, Roger Murray, Bill Ports, Curt Dunham, Charles Myers, Stanley Argabrite Row 5-Steve Woolsey, manager, John Bender, Robert Briggs, Jack Morrison, Joe DiScipio, Bill Watson, Richard Senff, manager I ' - Qwrite-up on page ninety-sixj . page ninety-five Reserves fcontinued from ninety-fivej The XfVooster junior varsity had a very impressive season by winning live, losing one, and tying one. They won their opening game against Mansfield Johnny Appleseed by a score of 27-6. This was followed by two very hard fought games. The first was a 7-7 tie with Mansfield Simpson and the latter a l3-l2 win over Ashland. Their next game was their one and only loss of the season, which came when liarberton beat them 13-0. The final three games of the season saw the future Generals beating Seville l-1-7, Coshocton 34-6, and Loudonville All-13. XVith this commendable record, the future varsity should have some very capable replace- ments. THE COLON ELS ' Ccontinued from page ninety-fivej This year's junior High football team, coached by Mr. Zuercher and Mr. McCoy, was handi- capped by inexperience since many of the boys were eighth graders. The Colonels lost their four games. VVith a few more years of experience they should develop into a sound football team. Losses were to Coshocton 12-7, New Philadelphia Canton Timken 7-6, and a second game with Coshocton 18-12. Seventh and Eighth Grade Touch F ootba11 A new type of football was started in Junior High this year. It was a touch football league composed of three teams. The teams were the Cruel Hawks, with a record of three wins and one loss, the Panthers, with a 3-l record, and the Fighting Irish, with four losses. Mr. James Byrd was the coach. The season ended with a tie, and the playoff game resulted in the Cruel Hawks winning the league by a score of 14-0. The season was climaxed with a game between the grade school all-stars and the winning Cruel Hawks. The Hawks won the game by a score of 28-0. This year's winning team included Gene Danner, Ned XVertx, Dick Gordon, Bobby Mfalter, Vlalt Vfeirick, Phil Frame, and Bob Gray. page n inety-six CHE ERLEA VARSITY-B RESERVE- arbara Hosmer, Millie Conrad, Judy Zimmerman, Caro Ellen Dix, Pat Flesher, Mardie Wertz, Dottie Lear 1 Stout, DERS Barbara Kelly page ni nety-se VCU Row 1-Charles Finn, Bob Danner, Leo Hanson, Dick Schafrath, Bill Zufall, Gary Plant Row 2-Larry Battig, Bob Fawcett, Bob Sapp, Malcolm Litwiller, Larry Saunders, Bill Strock VARSITY BASKETBALL The WVooster Generals because of a very to ugh schedule came out on the short end of a sev- enteen-game campaign. The varsity squad won only seven games. The squad was made up of six underclassmen though, which should lead to a good season next year, as most of these boys saw quite a bit of action. ' Mfooster scored 1079 points for an average of 63.5 points per game, while the opponents scored 1139 points for an average of 67 points per game. The squad got as far as the district semi-finals, where they were defeated by Canton South in a very close game decided by a seven point margin, 69 to 62. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player FC' FT Total Cary Plant 20 26 ' Leo Hanson 107 59 273 Bob Sapp Dick Schafrath 80 109 269 Larry Saunders B0b'Danner 72 71 215 Bill Strock Chuck Finn 50 7 107 Larry Battig Bill Zufall 29 10 68 Bob Fawcett SEASONS RECORD Dec. 10 ,,,..,., ,Wooster 57 Canton South 81 QHJ Dec. 17 ....,,,,, ,IVooster 51 Orrville 62 Q.-lj Dec. 21 ,,,,,.... ,XVooster 52 Canton Lehman 77 my Dec. 28 ,....,., ,Hiooster 57 New Philadelphia 55 QHQ Jan. 7 ,...,,,,,, Yilooster 73 jackson Memorial 64 QHQ Jan. 11 .,,,,,,,,, .. .. ,YVooster 53 Barberton 74 Q.-XJ jan. 14 ,,1...,... , ,,,,, YN'ooster 68 XVadsworth 54 CHj jan. 21 ,...,.,, , ,,,,.,. Vlooster 53 Ravenna 61 QHQ jan. 29, ,,,,,,,,, i,,,.,. I Vooster 42 Canton Timken 69 QAJ Feb. 4 ,,,,..,.. ,Wlooster 76 Ashland 79 QAQ Feb. 5 ,..... ,Wooster 96 Canton Lincoln 73 QHj Feb. 12. ..,,,,,, ,1'N'ooster 61 Orrville 57 CHQ Feb. 18, ,,,.,,,. ,Wooster Sl Mansfield Madison 61 QHJ Feb. 19 ,,..,.... ,Wiooster 82 Mount Vernon 96 QAQ Feb. 25 ....,. .Wooster 45 North Canton 50 my 'Main 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,. ..,,,,,,,,.,... X Vooster 70 Canton Lincoln 57 my 'Man 4 ,,,t...,...,......,.......,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,,,, W'ooster 62 Canton South 69 QAQ lttournamcnt games CHQ-home QAQ -away page ninety-eight SENIOR VARSITY PLAYERS Bolo Fovvc P8 6 yvninc R gli! Row 1-Harry Carter, Ronnie Plant, Roger Pinnicks, Jim Danner, Joe Saunders, Tom Huff Row 2-Duane Hart, Cecil Trtunphour, Bud Kinney, Dan Franks, Roger Chittum, Joe Starr, Larry Leaman RESERVE BASKETBALL The Wooster High Reserves composed of sophomores and juniors showed extraordinary skill, which will help the varsity team next year. The squad, coached by Coach Zane McCoy, won eight games while dropping five. The team ended the season with a four-game winning streak, in which they outscored their opponents by 69 points. The players scored 648 points for an average of 50 points per game. Their opponents had an average of 46 points in their thirteen games. The high scorer was Dan Franks with 168 points. SEASONS RECORD QHB VVooster 41 ,.,..,,........, Canton South fr-Xj Vfooster 52 Orrville flelj Wooster 51 .....,.,,,,,,,, New Philadelphia fHj Wooster 52 jackson Township f.-U Wooster 39 ,.,,,.,,,,....., Barberton QHQ Wooster 49 ,.,...,....,,,,, Wadsworth QI-lj Wlooster 50 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Ravenna fAj Mfooster 41 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Ashland fHj Wooster 40 l.,...,.....,.,, Canton Lincoln fHj Wooster 65 ....,,,,,,,,,,,, Orrville QHJ Wooster 61 ,,,,,,,,,,,..... Mansfield Madison KA, Wooster 62 .,,.,........... Mount Vernon CAJ VVooster 45 ...,..........,. North Canton QAQ -away QHQ -home page one hundred Row 1-Paul Fischer, Ronnie Mandolin, Bob Pyers, Bill Musselman, Don Cook Row 2-Jim Yocum, Larry Acker, Ronnie Konkle, Jerry Tufford, Joe Miller, Dick Deffenbaugh FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The freshman basketball team of 1954-55 showed much skill and promise for future years. The squad gained valuable experience under the tutelage of Coach Jacque I-Ietrick. The season was a successful one with six wins and five losses. The freshman team compiled a total of 428 points for an average of 39 points per game. Their opponents scored 453 points for an average of 41 points per game. In three years with continued improvement this squad should make a fine varsity five. Individual scoring was led by Bill Musselman with 117 points. 1 Aj Wooster fHj Wooster QHQ Wooster Q.-XJ Wooster QAQ Wooster QHy Wooster QAQ Wooster CAD Wooster QHJ Wooster CAQ Wooster fl-lj Wboslet' 4 Aj -away SE.-XSON'S RECORD 40 .......,...,,,, Coshocton 31 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Mansfield M adison 49 Loudonville 42 ,..,,,,,,..,,, Ashland 38 ,,,,,,,,,,,.... Mansfield Madison 35 ...........,... Canton Timken 25 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, M J Appleseed 50 ,,,,.,,,..,.,,, Loudonville Ashland 35 39 ,,,,,,,..,.1.,, Canton Timken 44 .s............ Coshocton fHj -home page one hundred one Row 1-Tom Fischer, manager, Jim Zurcher, Tom Sapp, Gene Haven, Bill Tracy, Jack Morrison Row 2-Dick Jordan, Jack Hart, Al DiOrio, Phil Jameson, Dave Noble, Gene Danner, Steve Richardson, John Hower COLONEL BASKETBALL Coach Al Johnsons fighting Colonels missed a perfect season by losing one game to the New Philadelphia freshmen. His team compiled an almost unbeaten record of seven wins and one loss in regular season play. The Colonels, who had the best basketball record in the high school, lost a heartbreaker to U. L. Light in the Barberton tournament by a score of 37 to 36. If these boys keep improving, we should have an excellent varsity squad in the future. The high scorer for the season was Sapp with 121 points, followed closely by Tracy and Zurcher with 97 and 94 points respectively. LU Colonels fHj Colonels SEASON 'S RECORD Doylestown 61 ,.,..,,l,.,.,,,. Rittman QHQ Colonels Q.-Ky Colonels 49 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Millersburg 64 ,,,.....,...,... Orrville QHQ Colonels N. l'hi1a.F'men QAJ Colonels 55 ,,... ....... R ittman QHQ Colonels Doylestown P' QAQ Colonels 36 .........,..... U. I.. Light fl-lj Colonels page one hundred two 43 .........,..... Orrville 'ftournament QA, -away QHQ --home xI2ill2igC1'S 1,011 Joss and Dan Strock Coaches Hclrick, Mdluy, Zuerchcr jf.-hncon Coach Zucrcher' gixing boys 21 pep-talk page one hundred Lhrce Row Row Row 3--Dave Diehr, Ronnie Sprowls, Roy Dugan, 1-Charles Nash, Carl Fritz, George Robison, 2-Richie Schie, John Winter, Jerry Gordon, Bruce Childers, Don Bayer, Jim Myers, Neil Ginther, Lee Patterson Tim Johnson, Jim Conrad, Gene Gordon, Trent Zimmerman manager, Milo Messmore, manager, Ron Finley, Gary Sprague The Wooster tankers completed a very successful season by winning six meets and losing three. Wooster won fourth place in the Northeastern District Meet with a total of 27 points. The following boys earned points and qualified for the state meet in Columbus: Jim Myers, Bruce Childers, Carl Fritz, Tim Johnson, Ronnie Finley, Lee Patterson, Charles Nash, Neil Ginther, Jerry Gordon, and Don Bayer. Jim Myers scored the most points for the tankers with 62, followed closely by Carl Fritz, who had 55. Carl Fritz set a new school record in the breast stroke with a time of l:09.8. The swimming team will be handicapped greatly next year by the loss of seven of the ten who qualified for the state meet. 20 ....,,,,,,,,,,,,, W. Res. Academy SEASONS RECORD Wooster Mlooster 24 ,......,,,,,,,, Euclid Wooster 4-4 , .,,,,,,, ,Kent V Wooster 47 ,,....,..,,.,,., Akron East Wooster 32 ......,,,,,,,,, Akron Buchtel Wooster 47 ,.....,.,,,, ,,,, A kron East Wooster 56 ..,,,,,,,,,.,,, Akron St. Vincent Wooster 43 ..,,,,,,,....... Massillon YMCA Wooster 46 ......, .,....... D over YMCA page one hundred four Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Phil Frame, Larry Battig, Don Battig, Larry Reed, Ronnie Mandolin, Bob Zorger, Roger Pyers, Paul Fischer, Stanley Argabrite, Tom Fischer, Ronnie Morrow 2-John Yocum, Richard Schie, Bob Woodruff, Dick Walters, Mike Yacapraro, Jim Zurcher, Dick Withrow, Joe Saunders, Larry Brenneman, Gene Gordon, Gene Danner 3-Bill Strock, Dick Ramsey, Louie Edmiston, Jim Zedak, Del Campbell, Gerald Crater, Albert Myers, Bill Burns, Gary Greenawald, Bud Bell 4--Dave Taggart, Dick Taggart, Clayton Mowrer, Ronnie Arnsby, John Kauffman, Phil Dunham, Jim Yocum, Joe Starr, Phil Jarneson, Vince Martin 5-Larry Gamertsfelder, Jerry Gordon, Roger Pinnicks, Larry Sperry, Bruce Briggs, Larry Vodra, Roger Landes, Ronnie Bruce, Joe Miller, Carl DiGiacomo, Trent Zimmerman 6-Dave Loeliger, Loren Siegler, Dick Deffenbaugh, Karl Diller, Dan Conn, Roger Shearer, Gary Sprague, Charles Jentes, Neil Ginther, Cy Morgan TRACK The VVooster thinclads face tough competition under the direction of Coach Ed Kane, as they embark on their 1955 track schedule. Wooster has eight lettermen returning, a fact which should make this season a very success- ful one. These lettermen are Cy Morgan, Carl DiGiacomo, Dan Conn, Jim Zedak, Bill Strock, Louie Edmiston, Karl Diller, and John Kauffman. Since the annual was printed before the completion of the season, we cannot be sure of the outcome of the schedule, but a successful one can well be anticipated. April April April April May May May May April April May VARSITY SCHEDULE 15 ,,,,,,,, O'ville, D'town, Wooster QI-lj 19 ,,,,,, Ashland fHj 21 ......, Mount Vernon QAQ 27, ...... Orrville QAJ 3 ,,..... Massillon QHQ 6 ,,,,,, Night Relays QHB 10 ,,,,,, Mansfield Madison QHQ I3 ,,,,,, District Meet at Salem QM RESERVE I4 .,...., jeromesvillc QHJ 19 ,...,,, Ashland QHQ 21 .,.,.., Mount Vernon QAQ 2 ,,,r,, Shreve QHQ page one hundred five Row 1--Dick Mills, Merle Boldman, Bill Zufall, Hal Yoder Row 2-Bob Joss, Rob Briggs, Don Odenkirk, Art Smith Not pictured--Don Joss, David Brock GOLF If experience means anything, this year's golf team under Coach Ken Zuercher should be very successful. They have three-year letterman Merle Boldman, two-year letterman Bill Zufall, and one-year lettermen Hal Yoder and Don Joss back to participate in another tough schedule. As in the past the home matches will be played at the Mfooster Country Club. The annual is completed before the season gets underwayg therefore, as of now a successful season can only be anticipated. SCHEDULE April Barberton fHj April Shelby CHQ April Massillon QHQ April Orrville May Barberton QA, 7 May New Philadelphia QAJ May Orrville QAQ May Shelby my May New Philadelphia QHQ May Massillon QAQ page one hundred six Row 1-Ray Martin, Mark Jameson, Dick Danner, Gary Plant, Tom Huff, Jim Danner, Devonne Sigler, Chuck Finn Row 2--Mr. Mclntire, Larry Martin, Harold Kinney, Bob Sapp, Dick Schafrath, Duane Hart, Wes Walter, Bill Freday, BASEBALL Facing a tough twelve-game schedule, Coach Vic McIntire's baseball squad of 1955 began spring training with nine lettermen back for action. These lettermen are Dick Danner, Ray Martin, Larry Martin, Gary Plant, Dick Schafrath, Jim Danner, Devonne Sigler, Mark Jameson, and Wes VValter. As in the past all home games will be played at the fairgrounds diamond. manager aa... nur M i 'Q' W A l RESERVES Row 1-Mr. Ortiz, Jerry Tufford, Richard Graven, Bill Ports, Terry Porter, Bill Musselman, Mike DiGiacomo Row 2-John Grafton, Lucius Ellsworth, James Veney, Rob Mushock, Roger Chittum, Bobbie Footlick Row 3- Cecil Trumphour, Dick Becker, Milo Messmore, Dan Franks, Dick Ball, Bill Gerber, Dick Laird VARSITY SCHEDULE May ...,,... .,...., f Ianton Lehman CHQ April 13 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mansfield QHQ May Y,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,, Orrvillc fl-X5 April 18 ,..... ,,,,, M ansfield Madison fl-lj APYH 20 f----- aaaaaa 1 fafbeffon CHD RESERVE SCHEDULE A ril 23 ,,.,,, ...,,,, W . Res. Academ H ' Agni 26 ccccc ...ccc c anton Lehmany his Ma? eee -----------efeee Ashlffind CA? April 29 ccscsc ,,.,.. . Massillon qHp May ----- - eeeeeee M HSSUOH CAD May 4 ,..c c,,,.. , 'Xshland up May ,aaaaaaaa a------ - Offvllle KHP May 11 ------, Yzfii, V Massillon My May ........ ...,,,, N Iansfield Madison QAJ May 16 .,.,.,. .,,,,s, 0 rrville QHQ May ,,,,,,,, ....... . Canton Lehman QHJ May 17 ,,,,,,, ..,,,. A iansfield Madison QAQ May .,..,,,, ,,,.,,,, O rrville QAQ page one hundred seven Row 1-Nancy Martin, Nancee Johnson, Pat Tyrrell, Judy Grosjean Row 2-Linda Hower, Carolyn Reasor, Nancy Schaum, Judy Chapman, Pat Weirick Row 3--Judy Mairs, Barb Kelly, Carol Stout, Millie Conrad, Mary Cook SENIOR GAA SPORTSBOARD The G.A.A. Sports Board consists of the four officers of G.A.A. and the eight managers of the various sports. They represent the GA..-X. in interscholastic events. Girls who have earned 800 points in sports participation are eligible for girls W associ- ation. The girls sponsor all the dances after the home football games including the Home- coming dance. They also sponsor a dance after the all-star basketball games and initiation. Leaders Club is composed of girls who assist the physical education instructors with their duties. Girls receive ten points toward their for every six hours of leadership. The Sports Board played volleyball at Ashland in December and was beaten. The girls then played basketball with Loudonville at XVooster in january and defeated those girls. Next played in basketball was Millersburg at Millersburg in February with another VVooster victory. In March they met Norwayne and were defeated. Pat Tyrrell .,,,,, Nancee johnson j udy Grosjean Pieszdent Vice-president Secretaryireasurer . Social elzairman Nancy Martin ..............................., Nancy Schaum, Millie Conrad Pat lVeirick Carol Stout ,.,.. Carolyn Reasor -Indy Mairs .,..,, Linda Hower Barbara Kelly ,,,. Judy Chapman Mary Cook ,......., page one hundred eight A quaeade Basketball Bowling Hockey Modern Dance Swzmmzng Soccer Softball Volleyball G.A.A. MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES identification on page one hundred iortyj page one hundred nine i i . A 1 I 1 l ALL-STAR SOCCER-YANKEES Row 1-Nancy Schaum, Rosemary Tomassetti Row Row Row Row Row W GIRLS 1-Nancee Johnson, Nancy Schaum, Carol Quillen, Mary Cook, Carolyn Reasor 2-Sandy Jones, Sue Brenner, Barbara Kelly, Millie Con- rad 3-Ann Liston, Judy Young, Judy Grosjean, Nancy Koon- tz 4-Janet Butler, Barbara Hosmer, Carol Stout 5-Ann Seymour, Judy Zimmerman, Carol Heise Row 2-Sandy Jones, Sue Hinsman, Barbara Kelly, Judy Chapman, captain Row 3-Barbara Hosmer, Judy Young, Carol Stout, Mary Cook Not pictured-Mildred Conrad ALL-STAR SOCCER-REBELS Row 1-Nancy Koontz, captain, Maureen Carney, Carolyn Reasor, Jean Vosteen, Judy Brenner Roxfv 2-Ann Liston, Marilyn Fites, Janet Butler, Ann Seymour, Donna Leiner ALL-STAR HOCKEY Row 1-Sandy Jones, Carol Heise, Nancee Johnson, Ann Seymour, Judy Zimmerman, Carol Stout, Pat Raucci Row 2-Judy Sherred, Donna Leiner, Barbara Hosmer, Judy Young, Jean Vosteen, Millie Conrad, Barbara Kelly, Rosie Tomassetti, Nancy Koontz, Janet Butler ,Row 3-Judy Mairs, Marilyn Fites, Janet Mosher, Carolyn Reasor, Nancy Schaum, Ann Liston Score-Sticks 1-Hits 0 page one hundred ten Row Row 2 1 LEADERS CLUB -Nancy Schaum, Carolyn Reasor, Barbara Kelly. Bonnie Flickinger, Sue Brenner, Judy Brenner -Nancee Johnson, Pat T rrell. Rosemar Tomass ti , , y , y e t , Millie Conrad, Mary Cook, Pat Raucci Row 3-Judy Mairs, Ann Seymour, Judy Young, Koleen Ewing, Carol Stout, Nancy Martin, Carol Straub Row 4-Charlotte Romanchik, Donna Leiner, Carol Heise, Helen Weaver, Helen Miller ALL-STAR BOWLING Row 1 Row 2 Not pictured-Balls manager Pat Miller, Score-Balls 108-Pins 101 -Beverly Fry, Carol Kreiter, Pat Judy Grosjean, Sandy Jones. Balls captain Janet Butler Pins captain Jeannette Schaum, Marlene Boreman, Sue Riggle ' x Weirick, Cynthia McC1uer, Marilyn Fites, Pins manager Mary Cook Carol Heise ALL-STAR SWIMMING Row 1 Row 2 Judy Grosjean, Nancy Schaum, Janet Mosher, Dottie Lear, Pauline Crow, Linda Hower -Jane Mosher, Pat Trumphour, Anita Carney, Jill Miller, Ann Seymour, Mardie Wertz Har vard won. ALL-STAR BASKETBALL HARVARD Row 1 - Carolyn Reasor, captain Row 2 - Barbara Kelly, Nancy Schaum Row 3 - Ann Seymour, Millie Conrad, Mary Cook Row 4-Carol Stout, Nancy Martin, Carol Collier YALE Row 1-Pat Tyrrell, cap- tain Row 2-Nancee Johnson, Judy Chapman Row 3 - Cynthia Payne, Bev Fry, Janet Mosher Row 4-Judy Mairs, Ann Pittenger, Pat Raucci, Judy Young Harvard 19-Yale 15 page one hundred eleven Row Row Row Row lALXction on the hockey fieldg keeping those figures GQ trimg Allstar bowling. 2-lVhite Christmas number in the Aquacadeg intramural basketballg aquacacle formationg modern dancers. 3-Newman into the clrinkg Aquacade cliversg Aq uacade finale 'tllhapsczclx' in Blue g t I'op Hat, Tails, anal Tie dance number. 4-Look at the birdg A'Mandy number in aquacadeg Senior GAA banquet at the Town and CIuuntry4Sue Hinsman, Judy Young, Nancee johnson, Nancy Schaum, Bev Fry, Barbixra Kelly, Millie Conrad, Mary Cook, Barbara Kelly, Bev Fry, Nancy Schaum. G.A.A. ACTIVITIES page one hundred twelve E .do Row I-Iuitiates at Town and Countryg Bottoms upg balloon dancer Koontz, Row 2-The rodents: Baby I'oociie g clean-up with tooth brushes. Row 3AKelIy and Koontz get thc piesg pie in your eycg the raving beauties clean up. GJLA. ACTIVITIES page one hundred thirteen -in IUNIOR GJLA. SPORT SBOARD Row 1-Joanne Montanya, Beth Kindsvatter, Carolyn Powell Row 2--Pat Durstine, Kay Krites, Carolyn Tissot, Pat Greenawald, Pat Trumphour, Beth Ferguson ' IUNIOR GJLA. MEMBERS ' Row Row Row ROW Row 1 -Janet Donaldson, Sarah Dalbey, Jane Dodez, Jane Ellen Hesson, Carol Jones, Elizabeth Freeman, Margie Ferrell, Sharon Casey, Elaine DeLura, Lois Dalrymple, Barbara Diehr 2--Judy Hollopeter, Judith Amstutz, Ann Dush, Sandra Jacoby. Betsy Bell, Sally Franks, Bette Bursani, June Ackerman, Suzanne Irvin, Kay Crago 3-Claudia Johns, Anita Carney, Eleanor Howey, Marcia Cameron, Carol Jolliff. Lorine Cicconetti, Mary Clark, Sandra Cicconetti, Zella Barrickman, Janet Fox, Kay Hoover, Mary Johnson, Bonnie Bodenbender 4-Sharon Bollinger, Beth Ferguson, Pam Jameson, Barbara Dawson, Gretchen Harmon, Julie Berglind, Sandra Ashton, Genevieve Jensen, Linda Johnson, Marcia Bayer 5-Pat Durstine, Hope Justus, Dorothy Dustman, Judy Bans, Wanda Drabenstott, Cynthia Catliff, Pat Green- awald, Bonnie Huxley, Sally Caplan, Melinda Cahill, Eloise Bell, Sandra Isch, Betsy Braun, Kay Domhoff, Ellen Covairt Not pictured-Pauline Crow, Emily Carafelli page one hundred fourteen IUNIOR GJLA. ALL-STAB SOCCER Row 1--Carol' Yacapraro, Margie Ferrell, Jill Miller, Carolyn Powell, Ellen Covairt, Kay Crites, Mary Yocum, Caro- lyn issot Row 2-Zella Barrickman, Helen Morgan, Vickie Vore, Joanne Montanya, Sandra Bible, Beverly Bollinger Row 3-Melinda Cahill. Pai Greenawald, Pauline Crow, Ellen Dix, Pat Durstine, Sandra Snyder, Sandra Rhein, Karen Rudy, Bonnie Huxley Score-Bugs 0-Jitters 2 ALL-STAR BOWLING Row 1-wBonnie Huxley, Ellen Dix, Jill Miller, Joanne Montanya, Janet Fox, Bonnie Litcheberger, Karen Rudy Row 2-Vickie Vore, Dottie Snyder, Kay Hoover, Pat Durstine, Kay Zumbrum, Shirley Mani, Pat Greenawald page one hundred fifteen Q Memories ,film Kfadd of 7 95 xif-I xr J, QQPQDPI gf- ,V 'N 9570 Q +5 1 i N page one hundred CighLCCI1 FJ V .- U 'U 3 .- .- .- vu Q cf: 1- .-1 U r- -- 4- 99 - .C :J - - Sl C- YU A .- f- f-1 .- 94 V U fs r-1 .- A V f- Z .- .- .- ..- .-. V .- A Z V ,- .-4 V U: f-4 --4 C13 ': - U - .- ,- ,- .-.- V UJ 4-w C: CD u: SU .- A J: 7 rf GD r- .- ..- CID v: II Z III 1- .- .1 NJ ..- V C O 9 J 7: P- .- .- U Q 2 .-I CJ f-1 .-1 . -4 L U .- P- ..- - V A V .- 7 V 72 V .- 'Tx ...- I C-4 U 4- 1: A V A 'P f U .- - .- - O vs .- .- U V - .- J: 7'- V- V 7 PN U .- ll' .- X A V 5-1 A .-1 fx .-4 fb' :V B ,... 1 U w-I ,- .- U Il? 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'J CJ .- I .- ..- .- v: .- v: Q r Cfl 12 f- - '11 L .JZ ELLING'S SHERWOOD STUDIO '1 0 0 I? 0 0 0 0 0 ll lr 0 0 0 0 O 0 IP 0 0 0 ll II It 0 0 0 ll U 0 ll ll li It 0 0 0 ll lb 0 0 The New Studio at 715 Sherwood Dr. li 4 ---A------A------A--------H Sk THE WHITE HUT W OUR SANDWICHES DON'T IUST HAPPEN, THEY'RE PLANNED ik TT EE Congratulations 4I Class of ,55 11 11 Get The ll DAIRY QUEEN H A B I T QQ if if IP A NICE PLACE TO STOP 11 it ll ll ll ll II Cleveland Road II II 3 page one hundred nineteen page one hundred twenty 1954 PRGM tau: r if Top: The Queen and her court: Duane Stout and Bonnie Flickingerg Phil Shamel and Betty Kaye Fishery Cynthia Straub and Roger Cook, Anne Shamp and Hal Franksg Nancee Johnson and Cy Morgang Janet Taylor and Bob Landes Middle: Views of the Prom Bottom: Junior boys working for the Prom. ::::Qo::::: GREEN AWALD'S SPORTING GOODS Sf? 342yZ W. Liberty St. Phone 2-0781 Wooster, Ohio 4 0 I 0 0 TO I SUCCESS I THE CLASS OF '55 :E P BAUER I LADDERS : I P :::::::::::::::::::::::: 0 0 Compliments of 75? l W l Fvloollrgghg L E Y MA1TrPOiAI?rT1IRlNG ' U ALLIS-CI-IALIVIERS COMPANY Farm Equlpment Wooster Ohio jg SALES ey SERVICE l A u 'M UU UU M u '' xx!! WOOSTER FARM DAIRIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE CREAM :-: LUNCHES :-: SODA FOUNTAIN DAIRY PRODUCTS 1925 Cleveland Road and 679 Madisoxm Ave. ::::222::::22222 2222- P --------- - v--- v --------v--- BARNES W ' 1' B b Sh Shell Service 9196 S ar er op GOODYEAR TIRES, BRAKE SERV., - FOUR BARBERS - MOTOR TUNE-UP, LUE, o1L, AND WASH ii? Cor' Spruce 84 Madison Cleveland Road Phone 2-2978 24 Hour Service ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::fl page one hundred twenty-one Judy Grosjean, Carol Stout, Bonnie Flickinger, Bettie Brubaker, Millie Conrad QUEEN BONNIE REIGNS Bonnie Flickinger wore YVooster High's Home-coming crown when the Generals met the Orrville Red Riders at Maurer Field in the annual clash. Bonnie was elected by the combined votes of the upper four grades. Composing the court for this year's home-coming festivities were seniors, Millie Conrad, es- corted by Bruce Childers, and Betty Brubaker, escorted by Tom Moritz, juniors, Carol Stout, escorted by Mark Jameson, and Judy Grosjean, escorted by Larry Gamertsfelder. Queen Bonnie was escorted and crowned by the acting co-captains, Dick Schafrath and Ray Martin, in a pre-game coronation. She was presented to the students and alumni prior to the crowning. In addition to her role at the game, Bonnie cut the traditional Home-coming cake at the dance in the high school auditorium. Convertibles for the Home-coming night were furnished by the Ford Company and driven by Joe Ackerman, Tony Barbera, and Gary Halderman. page one hundred twenty-two mmummu MTTT H BARRETT'S 2 55 IE Liberty Flower Shop QE iff gf Bonded Member Florist ,l ll TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ll , ll Wooster, Ohio Compliments of l Phone 3-3771 , W U U S T E R TE 1 ,E PRODUCTS 5 scHTNE's ,Q IN C . WOOSTER THEATER 'g ,g UTMOST . ll - in - It ir 'l Movie Entertainment ll le :::::::::::x:: xx! Congratulations l BRENNER B RUS. WOOSTER'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE ::::::::::::::::::: ::::1 r:::: ::::::::::::::::::: ::::-v Congratulations K I E F E R l Clafs of 1955 Sales 8: Service Nadelm s Restaurant 221 S- Market.Sr- and Wooster, Ohlo C - S - STUDEBAKER1 aleflng BIVICB -The Car to Drive in '55 115-125 So. Walnut St. DON KIEFER Phone 2-2901 page one hundred twenty-three i 1 1 Top-Lee Patterson, Jim Myers, Don Bayer, Dave Iferrell Middle-Gary Halderman and Dave Liggetlg Dick SChl'2ifI'2ilh: Kathryn jenkins: Sue Brenner and cat. Bollmn-Nancee johnsong Kaye Millerg Connie Conng jane and Tom Iannarellig Sue l1iIlSlIl2:lI1 INFANT DAZE page one hundred twenty-four L Q :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::o-' Learn the art of fishing Come to City Park each Monday evening and we will teach you STRASRAUCH'S SPORT SHOP WOOSTER, OHIO 133 N. BUCKEYE ST. Wooster's Finest Sporting Goods Store --------- ..... -0---vv-v--vvvvvv-----------v-----vv----v----00 ----,-,,,,,,,,,-,---------,, F----,,,,,,,---,,,,----,,,---- G dl k - Cl '55 I oo uc ass of Few As Good - None Better Than BROWN .IEWELERS 245 E. L'b S. fAcross FFOFII Tgiily Hall, C H A S - M 0 R R I S 0 N Wooster, Ohio Phone 2-6781 B WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY Better Barbers Expert Watch 86 Jewelry Repair -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::5 ::::: 2: 222 I I II II YOU WORK FOR YOUR MONEY I II ---LET IT WORK FOR YOU 11 I I II I INA PEOPLES FEDERAL INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT I I ,r 0 PER ANNUM I Effective July 1, 1955 for last half of 1955 t: II I PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION : Il II HOME OFFICE WOOSTER, OHIO II :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::1 page one hundred twemyffive page FIRST GRADE-BOWVMAN STREET Row 1-Virgil Bonham, Tim Brown, Bradley McAfee, Carl Fritz, Tom Snoddy, George Robison, ,,,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., . , .,,,,,,,,,,, Ruth Gault, Delores Fair, Nancy Bertsch, Doc Henry Row 2-Louis Hodgett, Jack Rhodes, David Wirt, Bill Mosher, Lynn Zimmerman, Lee Patterson, Shirley Beam, Virginia Wilson, ,,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,,,, , Viola Raines, ,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,... , Row 3--Janice Smith, Mary Cook, Chris Young, Betty Saunier, Bill Mullen, .,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, , Warren Briggs, Dorothy Freeman, Carole Straub, Pat Tyrrell, Miss Beatrice Bertolette Row 4--Connie Conn. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Andy Schultz, W ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , R onnie Sinclair, Richard Ball, Nancy Schaum, Eddie Blake, Gale Metcalf AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN-BOW'MAN STREET Row 1- ......, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Nancy Candish, Richard Brown, .... ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Tom Snoddy, Carolyn Reasor, ,,..,,.... .. Betty Moses Row 2-Connie Conn, Janice Smith, Duane Stout, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,....,, , Nancy Schaum, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..... , Henry Gurr Row 3-Jane Walsh, Ann Pittenger, Ronnie Sinclair, Tom Brunn, George Robison, Dorothy Freeman one hundred twenty-six p::::::1:::1:::::::1::::::::::::::::::: :::::::- ........... -- Z BE WISE O Phone HAND 3-3070 COMMERCIALIZE - s ii? 5 THE COMMERCIAL M BANKING gl TRUST CO. Q WOOSTER, OHIO DOYLESTOVVN STERLING 7:::::x::::::::::::xxxf 7:x:::: ' ' 3 5 JEWELL MOTOR PARTS 55 132 SOUTH BUCKEYE STREET 5 WOOSTER, OHIO . il DRUGS AND SODAS 3 114 WEST JACKSON ST. gg 3 MILLERSBURG, OHIO gg O L::::::::: 2: :xx xi it px: --v:: cxxctn n::::::::E The Biggest 3 If Compliments of Chocolate Soda 1' in Town DEP.R's GBUCERY jg if' 11? 1 531 Spink St. Phone 3-4982 -,2:::::::::::::::::::::::::H! T:::::::::::::::::::::::::: MCINTIRE CU. HUCKENBEHHTS Furniture - Carpets - Rugs Gas Stoves Sk Sf? i 144 W. Liberty Ph 2-7791 Liberty and 522111 E 3 li IP ll lu lb ll ll lb tl ll lb ll tl Ig Ill y FOURTH GRADE-BEALL AVENUE MIDDLE: FIRST GRADE-WALNUT STREET BOTTOM: MORNING KINDERGARTEN-BOYVMAN STREET Qidentification on page one hundred forty-sixj page one hundred twenty-eight , RITZI JEWELEBS Congratulatzons WATCH REPAIR Class of 1955 Our Specialty D 1832 Cleveland Road HEATING CU. ::x:::::::::::::::: HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SPECIALISTS if 240 S. MARKET ST. WOOSTER, OHIO Compliments Of D U R S T IN E ' S BEAUTY SALON Phone 2-4896 K K GBMSNNA mm csxwvxcii Qu. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public for : Over Seventy-F ive Years : PUBLIC SQUARE WOOSTER, OHIO if page one hunclrcd twent 2 ,R Q35 Ki viii gt S if A J, wr, + Top-Left-Seventh Grade Christmas Party at Wooster TownshipiTom Mortiz, Doc Henry, Carol Grunder, Ruby Leighty, Beverly Barr, Pat Stair, Garnet Stanford, Zandra Plymire, Betty Saunier, Jerry Finley, Beverly Fry, James Ivers, Bill Phelps, Richard Conrad, Bob Musselman, Miles Batdorf, Tony Barbera, Mr. John Shay Right-Janice Smith's Sixth Grade Birthday Party: Row 1-Janice Smith, Virginia Wilson. Dottie Lear, Ninon Traver, Carolyn Reasor Row 2---Pat Tyrrell, Nancy Schaum, Barbara Kelly, Mary Lou Aukerman, Pam Traver, Dottie Dunkle Row 3-Phyllis Manson, Marge Boling, Carol Quillen, Carole Straub Middle-Left-Sue Hinsman's Mother's Girl Scout Troop at Beall Avenue. Row 1-.Iodine Masters, Carol Grunder, Carol Kreiter Row 2-June Mathie, Pat Braun, Josephine Neely, Sue Brenner, Bonnie Flickinger, Betty Glessner Row 3-Nancy Koontz, Marjorie Drabenstott, .,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Right-Cy Morgan and Carl Fritzg Larry Marting Don Rhamy Bottom-Phil Shamel and Jack Rhodesg Carl DiGiacomo, Pat Devore, Joan Wirt, Connie Snure, Doris Geitgey, Cathy Levers IUNIOR HIGH DAZE page one hundred thirty I I I II II II II II II I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 ik I II II II II II II II I I I WOOSTER DIVISION THE RORG-WARNER CORPORATION I . .. O H1gh Preczszon Manufacturers II II II II nl I I II II ::::Q:::: ,I ::::,,::::::::,,,::::,,::,E ,,I:::::::,:::,,::::,:::::::::Z Ke1s1er s Restaurant HUDSON HORNET 6 81 8 HUDSON RAMBLER for Good Food and , S l ea S . . a es erwce Drive-In Service if CRATER MOTOR CO. Cleveland Road Wooster :::::::::::::::: :::::1l :::::: -::: THE TAYLOR AGENCY A. E. Taylor E. B. Taylor REAL ESTATE 812 INSURANCE Better to have Insurance and not need it, than to need it and not have itf' Phone 2-7735 Peoples Federal Building :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::4 page one hundred thirty-one Row 1-The Gluttons Schafrath and Morgan, At Poodie's party-Cook, Rice, DiGiacorno, Hanson, Johnson, Dan- ner, Miller, At Cook's party. Row 2-Owen, Mosher, Schafrath in Cook's Lounge, the Three Musketeers Childers, Campbell, and Zedakg There are strange things done when women have fun. Row 3-Slumbering beauties: Sweet Adeline Stout and Brunn3 Barn Party at Judy's. page one hundred thirty-two Congratulations Class of ,55 iii? WOOSTER UE FICE EQUIPMENT Across from Post Office G I S I N G E R ' S LIBERTY RESTAURANT Chevrolet :-: Buick Fountain Service CHCHIIHC Good Food 75? ik 405 E. Liberty 5 , Wooster, Ohio 3 IQQSIIQXBQI SINCE if ff 1884 5 Q - 'V4' . ff' , J . It Pays to Buy Quality 1 si? Ig I:'REEDI..ANDER'S I P g h d ed th ry th N H Row 1-Basketball game intermissiong the Majorettes at intermissiong class of '56 party. Row 2-The Band working outg WHSV assembly. Row 3-FFA classroomg WHS Band in actiong Mr. Kehres. Row 4-DiGiacomo and the Discus: swimmers splashing to victory. HERE AND THERE AT WHS page one hundred thirty-four Congratulations Class of '55 BEULAH BECHTEL SHOP Fashions of Distinction SHOP IN A FRIENDLY STORE ,--- -,----------A-A-A---- ..... --------------- woosma FLORAL l ' WEIRICK'S F0011 STORE ' MARKET Compliments to the 7537 Class of '55 i South t Corner of th Square g i Public Sq Ne A STEP INTO OUR BANK For Complete BANKING' SERVICE WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK S h est Corner of Public Square Phone 3-3075 pg llllyf CLASS PROPHECY . Hear ye! Hear ye! The Prophet of Wooster High hereby begins his annual gaze into Ye Olde Crystale Balle in order that we might gain knowledge of what professions most of us will bc slaving at in the future. VVhat sayest thou, O most noble and wise fershlugginer sooth-sayerP I've seen 'em come and I've seen 'em go and believe me, most of these will have to go. ln beginning, l see- Dick Schafrath placing little nuts on top of candies in a candy factory. Nancee johnson as a cookie cutter in an animal cracker factory. jack Rhodes in Mr. Maurer's physics class beginning each sentence with, 'Technicallyf john Conaton playing a piccalo in the Philharmonic Orchestra. Cy Morgan selling .Iohnson's Wax. Tom Brunn canceling his subscription to the WOOSTER DAILY RECORD. Chuck Nash still trying to beat a freshman in swimming. jim Myers being 'Conn'ed' out of freedom. Don Comin sweeping floors out at VVXVST. Millie Conrad and Barb Kelly teaching their children to be good cheerleaders. Mary Cook teaching a driver training course. Ned Weaver spending money right and left. Don Rhamy having his wife pull a plow. Bruce Childers still driving his Model A. Dave Ferrell as an understudy to William Randolph Hearst, -Ir. Dick Grosenbaugh as an understudy to Jerry Footlick. Shirley Beam as avbrunette. Tony Barbera as an organ grinder. Bill Mosher without his W . Sue Brenner writing an 'advice to the love-lorn' column. Gary Plant selling elevator shoes. Carl Fritz hiring Gene Krupa to drum for his band. The boys in the Graphic Arts Department still supplying Mr. Dodez with advertising ma- terial for his general store. Bettie Brubaker still making like an airplane propeller with her baton. Gracie Beers practicing speaking with pebbles in her mouth down on a beach. Dave Taggart out-talking anyone in town. Lee Patterson settling down and getting married. -Iohn Brock president of the AI. Newberry Co. Chuck Denlinger still cooking and selling nuts for John. john Owen walking. Carl DiGiacomo as the mascot for the Cleveland Browns. John Huber taking Arthur Murray's place in teaching dancing. 'Ierry Barlow drawing cartoons for Al Capp. Larry Martin giving up girls permanently. Ruby Leighty laughing at jokes with her cute little giggle. Dan Conn playing the tall man in a circus. Marjorie Drabenstott singing in the Metropolitan Opera House. Bonnie Flickinger still 'Queen' in the minds of the class. Judy Young throwing slumber parties every week-end. Carole Straub modeling for some big com pany in New York. Dick Ball leading his own little orchestra. Louie Hodgett playing Marlon Brando's part in the motorcycle movie, 'The Wild One.' jim Zedak and 'Zeke' Zimmerman taking off hitch-hiking around the world. fLast time they tried it, they only got to Indianaj. Terry Stewart practicing landings in his Olds. Ronald Perry still trying to distinguish the difference between the change-of-class bell and an alarm clock. Bev Fry dancing in a chorus line at the Latin Quarter in New York. n u u 14 u rf sz as fr ff if H -4 it u rf 4: ra Well, Ye Olde Crystale Balle is clouding 11 p, and I've run out of Windex Window cleaner, so I guess we'll just have to stop. Show me the back way out so some of these guys won't mob me. l have spoken. page one hundred thirty-six -----::::::::::AAAAA---:1 Compliments of ii? Gold Star Feed Mills Wooster, Ohio Hodenhaugh's Drug Store BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1955 In Il Diamonds Watches - Rings - Silver 0 Jewelry China Glassware-Watch and Jewelry Repair 4 Prices to fit your budget Si? SHIBLEY at HUDSON 55 DIAMOND MERCHAN TS Since 1906 On the Square Olin 86 Margaret Pritchard, fOWnersj ll ll ll ll ll il' El YOUR CLASS RING Il STORE II II l Compliments of SMITH GROCERY ------------A----- -AAA-----A-::::::4 r ::::::::::::f:::::::::::::::: rf:::::::::::::::::::::::-- 2: I T A Y L 0 R S Neal F. Bowman 8: Son YUM Safesf Shoe Store REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE X-Ray Fitting if North Side Public Square I Cloyd Taylor Wm. Taylor Wooster' Ohm :::::::::: ----:::::: ::::::::::l ::: :::::::::::::: ::::::i page one hundred thirty-seven ,, Page Class History Qcontinued from page eighteenj George Buechner were the social chairmen. As sophomores we got to put on our first class sponsored event. This was a talent show and a box social. The talent show was copied after the Arthur Godfrey and his talent scouts show. Our advisers, chosen at the election of our officers, were Miss Lucille Carroll and Mr. Donald Welsh. Our class gave contributions to the various teams, clubs, band, orchestra, and choir. The two Christian organizations of our class were the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, with Dick Danner and a cabinet of girls heading these respectively. JUNIOR YEAR Another year. Our class president was Lee Patterson, vice-president was Duane Stout, sec- retary was Sue Hinsman, treasurer was Nancee -Iohnson, and the social chairmen were Carl Fritz and Nancy Schaum. This was our big year, for i t was the year of our Prom. We just made it over the mark in selling magazines to raise money for it. The theme for our Prom was a Ball Room, and it went over with a big bang. The auditorium was really a sight to see. Then after the Prom all the promenaders went to the Schine's theater and saw the preview showing of Three Coins in the Fountain. After the show everybody went up to the Country Club for a post Prom dance. About 5:00 a.m. those that had survived the night went down to the Elk's Club for an early breakfast. By the way, Leo Hanson won 325. lt was a wonderful night. lt's my belief that a lot of that year's success was due to a really swell president. This year the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y were headed by Dick Danner and Nancee johnson. As I think back on that year, there is one teacher that will always stand out in my mind and that is none other than C ol. Welsh, as we fondly called him. I'll always remember how he told us that in the din of battle, he and Mr. Batdorf drove a stage up San -juan Hill, or was it Gettysburg? SENIOR YEAR Our last year rolled around a lot faster than some of us thought it would. Fall came and went and the football squad won 6 of I0 games, but it was a much better season than the final total shows. In the fall also our senior class officers were chosen. President was Phil Shamel, vice-president was Dick Danner, secretary was Nancee johnson, treasurer was Bonnie Flickinger, and the social chairmen were Barbara Kelly and Chuck Finn. The class motto was Building for Character, not for Fame, the flower was a Red Rose. And the class colors were green and white. Our class banquet was on May 2 at Smithville. And last but not least Commencement was the evening of -Iune 3. lVell, I guess that about winds things up, and I am pretty sure that everyone of us knows by this time that there are no days like our High School days. And so, beloved old Wooster High, the class of '55 bids you a fond farewell. Row Row Row Row SOC AND BUSKIN fcontinued from page sixty-onej soc AND BUSKIN lA-JJ -Nancee Johnson, Ruthie Gault, Barbara Hayden, Marjean Ewing, Cindy Aber, Sandy Jones, Judy Brenner, Jill Dunn, Diane DuBreuil 2-Neila Billheimer, Joyce Grenert, Connie Cummins, Evelyn Englander, Mary Ives, Carol Heise, Sue Brenner, Vera Ferris, Barb Hosmer -Marsha Erbland, Christine Coolidge, Marilyn Fites, Joan Domhoff, Sally Dicus, Helen Carwile, Janet But- dorf, Judy Grosenj ean -Miss Patterson, Dorothy Dunkle, George Ann Grosjean, Elaine Duberstein, Shirley Beam, Jane lannarelli, Sue Hinsman Row -Koleen Ewing, Marge Boling, Helen Bowers, Ann Dalbey, Gracie Beers, Millie Conrad, Mary Cook Row -Dave Bode, Don Comin, Carol Collier, Carol Good, Don Joss, Henry Gurr Row -Neil Ginther, Dave Ferrell, Dick Grosenbaugh, Tom Brunn, Bob Bahl, Bob Jones, Bob Joss, Tom Henderson SOC AND BUSKIN IK-Zj Row 1-Pat Raucci, Linda Stout, Kay Kiefer, Sue Riggle, Jean Vosteen, Bobbie Snoddy, Linda Siegwald, Kaye Miller Row 2-Carole Straub, Barb Kelly, Carol Stout, Mardie We rtz, Ethene Smith, Janet Mosher, Jane Mosher Row 3-Margaret Litwiller, Ann Liston, Jean Merriman, Annette Sperry, Grace Wyss, Gerry Slater, Carolyn Reasor Row -Ginny Smith, Pat McCallum, Karen Levine, Carol Tracy, Pat Miller, Nancy Koontz, Maxine Lang Row Row -Ruth Perram, Suzanne McCoy, Jane Maurer, Louise Winget, Nancy Parrett, Judy Young h -Jim Schreiber, Brad Stoddard, Jim Myers, Malcolm Litwiller, Lee Patterson, Nancy Martin, Carol Quillen, Ann Pittenger, Miss King APPRENTICES Row 1-Terry Drushall, Patsy Durstine, Beth Kindsvatter Row -Nancy Stout, Jennie Yoder, Judy Messner, Sue Miracle, Emma Lou Snyder, Pat Flesher Ellen Dix Row -Jeanne Moore, Jeanette Treat, Anita Carney, Carolyn Tissot, Sue Miller, Judith Harpster, Alice Griffin Row -Miss Patterson, Kay Hoover. Pauline Crow, Phoebe Bahl, Anita Pfouts, Laura Liggett Row -Eleanor Howey, Cynthia Catliff, Gretchen Harmon, Pamela Jameson, Betty Tewksberry, Doris Fullerton, Row OHC Sandra Snyder, Miss King -Beth Ferguson, Janet Steiner, Lynn Taylor, Ronnie Kcnkle, Roger McManus, Bill Reesman, Don Cook hundred thirtyveight Congratulations :E to the :E Class of 1955 if ik THE AKRUN BRASS MFG. CU., INC. LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING .:,:, if , TE S is ELLIOTT S :I N 1 :g 330 E. Liberty St.-Phone 2-3811 Y ::::::::::::::::: ':::::: i CAMERAS g FILM 1: ::::::::::::::,:: E FLASHBULBS ,E Compliments of R PHOTO FINISHING KESLAR Q T FLUPIIST if CAMERA E ik 55 SHOP 5: Apple Creek Rd. 251 E. Liberty page one hundred thirty-nine page TRI-HI-Y CABINET Qcontinued from page fifty-sixj The Tri-Hi-Y clubs are organized for the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. These clubs are members of the state and national organizations. The Big'Little Sister picnic was held at the City Park to give new and prospective members a chance to get acquainted with the Tri-Hi-Y ideals and activities. The main money-making project this fall for the clubs was selling football programs and ushering at the home football games. Also the Tri-Hi-Y clubs sponsored the annual Christmas Formal. The members of Tri-Hi-Y planned the program for their annual Father-Daughter Banquet. The clubs on several occasions presented radio programs over the Y Hour on WWST. The Tri-Hi-Y has contributed to the Red Cross, Community Chest, Christmas Seals, and various other community drives. The members of the three clubs combined for a joint meeting and went on a scavenger hunt to gather food and clothing for the Thanksgiving baskets which were given to needy families of Wooster. Several girls represented the clubs at the summer Y camp at Brinkhaven and at the an- nual Y conference held at Kent State University this year in December. Through various dis- cussions worth-while inspiration has been given to the girls, and to some extent some of the problems of today's youth have been solved. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y ' JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Millie Conrad .................................................... President Nancy Martin .................................................... President Cathy Levers ........... ............ V ice-president -judy Sherred ........... Vice-president Bonnie Flickinger ..... ..... S ecretary-treasurer Annette Costanzo ..... ............. S ecretary Barbara Kelly ........ ..... S ocial chairman Helen Weaver ....... ................. T reasurer Sue Honeberger ...... .,,,..............,,.,,.. C haplain Barb Hosmer ..... .......... S ocial chairman Marge Boling .................. ,..... P rogram chairman Carol Stout .................... ...... P rogram chairman Gracie Beers ,,,,,,,s..c,.,.,,,,.,, ,.,,,,.......,,,,,,,,. R reporter Connie Cummins ........... .... D evotional chairman Miss Esther Fausnaugh .... ...... A dzfiser Miss Virginia Carson ..... ......................... A dviser SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y Nancy Parrett .,.,................................................ President Cindy Aber ........ Vice-president janet Chenevey .... ...................... S ecretary Anne Fisher .......... ....................... T reasurcr Sue Miracle ..,... ...... D evotional chairman Carol Collier ,...,..,,.. ......., P rogram chairman Margie Moritz ........,... ....... . Social Chairman Mrs. Rachel Fetzer ..... ................ A dviser G.A.A. MEMBERS fcontinued from page one hundred ninej SENIORS Row 1-Linda Stout, Judy Chapman, Marlene Boreman, Sue Brenner, Shirley Porter Row 2-Maureen Carney, Bettie Brubaker, Ginny Wilson, Pat Tyrrell, Nancy Schaum, Barbara Kelly, Kaye Miller, Nancee Johnson Row -Nancy Koontz, Nancy Jo Bertsch, Janice Smith, Rosemary Tommassetti. Judy Young, Millie Conrad, Neila Billheimer, Joyce Grenert, Bonnie Flickinger Row 4-Connie Mellon, Sue Honeburger, Dorothy Dunkle, Ruthie Gault, Mary Cook, Bev Barr, Carolyn Reasor, Sue Hinsman, Carol Kreiter Row 5-Irene Bryner, Koleen Ewing, Becky Wilson, Carol Quillen, Ann Liston, Carole Straub, Shirley Beam, Ann Pittenger, Connie Conn JUNIORS Row --Janis Wagner, Susan Cahill, Janet Wagner, Donna Leiner, Janet Messner, Carol Stout, Sue Riggle, Janet Butler, Helen Weaver Row 2-Barbara Mandolin, Rosalie Di0rio, Nancy Piper, Helen Miller, Annabelle Kutz, Marilyn Moore, Virginia Denny, Nancy Martin, Carol Heise, Carol Tracy, Joan Domhoff, Connie Beckler Row 3-Judy Sherred, Annette Costanzo, Dorothy Freeman, Carol Good, Carol Silke, Isabelle Vizzo, Peggy Sperry, V Jean Vosteen, Mary Ives, Marilyn Condry Row 4-Kathleen Schafrath, Judy Zimmerman, Pat Raucci, Gerry Slater, Sandy Eddy, Lois McAnaney, Jane Ehe- mann, Marjean Daugherty, Helen Carwile, Janet Butdorf, Judy Grosjean, Pat Miller Kneeling-Connie Cummins, Bernie Bresson, Grace Wyss, Barbara Hayden, Diane DuBreuil, Hazel Vaughn, Jill Dunn, Sandy Jones, Judy Brenner, Ann Seymour, Barbara Hosmer, Jean Merriman, Vera Ferris, Kay Kiefer SOPHOMORES Row -gat dglesher, Linda Hower, Mardie Wertz, Dottie Lear, Ethene Smith, Janet Mosher, Jane Mosher, Barbara no y Row -Cynthia Aber, Emma Lou Snyder, Linda Siegwald, Sandra Sigler, Janet Chenevey, Sally Odenkirk, Margie Moritz, Pearl Schuck Row --Iiarelgi gievgie, Elaine Duberstein, Ann Dalbey, Judy Mairs, Marilyn Fites, Phoebe Bahl, Louise Winget, Mar- s a r an Row -Judith Harpster, Anita Pfouts, Cynthia McCluer, Jeannette Schaum, Anne Fisher, Barbara Jacobs, Paula Zim- merman, Sue Sperry, Carolyn Leighty Row -Mary Horn, Sue Miracle, Virginia Smith, Ruth Perram, Cynthia Payne, Peggy Amos, Jackie Hider Row --George Ann Grosjean, Judy Messner, Suzie McCoy, Carol Collier, Marilyn Murray, Betty Brenneman one hundred forty THE WOUSTER HARDWARE CO. il? 132 W. Liberty Phone 2-6846 Compliments of R. Kr E. TRANSFER if? WOOSTER OHIO Congratulations to the Class of 1955 BARBER SHOP SPIGELMIRE GRUCERY is The Friendly Store' Q EAST OF i 670 N. Buckeye St. SPINK STREET pg lldf ' s All: i -...,.....J Duane SLOUL, Jackie Mcfluuc, Ned Weaver, Kaye Miller SENIORS ATTEND YOUTH SEMINARS Row l-wMargarct Litwiller, Christine Coolidge, Nancy Koontz Row 2-Bob Jones, Judy Young, Jim Schreiber WOOSTER HIGH INSTRUMENTALISTS QUALIFY page one hundred forty-two FOR ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA Welcome Guest! You'll Always Find Good Food At SI-IANK'S 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 - 1 mile east on U. S. 30 Res. Ph. 2-5358 Business Ph. 2-6972 --- ------.v........--- ---i ------v--v---- -v--vv---- --vv-----v1 U U 0 U U THE MEDAL BRICK at TILE co. 11 Since 1872 , ik 0 0 U U lu ll 0 0 ll U ll lr I FACE BRICK Q: Also ll U U U U AGECROST OLDSTYLE0 QI The Architect's Brick 'ik P 0 0 ll U U U ll lb ll 0 WOOSTER, OHIO PHONE 2-7821' ll ll U ll 1 HORN 'S SUHIU SERVICE is CLEVELAND ac PORTAGE :::::::::::::::::::::::::2--i l 3 Doi1ie's Beauty Salon Hair Styling, Permanents Cold Waving a Specialty DOTTIE ECK, Owner and Mgr. 1832 Cleveland Road Phone 2-9751 :::1:::::::::::::::::::::::::4 i page one hundred forly-three CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1955, bcing of soun d mind and body, declare this to be our last will and testament by which we leave to those diligent students who follow faithfully in our foot- steps all the worldly possessions that we hold so dear to our heart. Fuzz Stout leaves his muscles to Sam Dellafave. Nancee Johnson leaves the annual to next year's annual staff. Chuck Denlinger leaves his friendship with the State Highway Patrol to Mr. Nickles. .Lee Patterson leaves with a song in his heart and girls on his mind. Carl Fritz leaves his pool record for someone to break. Tiny Conaton leaves more room in the halls. Terry Stewart leaves to give birds competition. Gracie Beers leaves her silver tongue to Chris Coolidge. Cy Morgan leaves many presidencies to be filled. Lynn Zimmerman leaves the upper air to Gary Fisher. Larry Martin leaves his rebel flag to Colonel XVelsh. Harold Ray 'iflashes out of the picture. Chuck Nash leaves the school to the rest of the Kats, Dave Ferrell leaves his Mad Comics in his locker. Don Johnson leaves. 4 Dick Schafrath leaves with more letters than the alphabet. Dick Grosenbaugh leaves his ingenuity to John Harbaugh. John Owen leaves with his top down. Mary Cook leaves her driving talent to Judy Grosjean. Judy Young leaves her acting ability to Mary Ives. Carl DiGiacomo leaves his always mispronounced name to Larry Gamertsfelder. Leo Hanson leaves his athletic ability to John Kauffman. Don Bayer trades his blue jeans for a pair of Navy blues. Tom Brunn leaves his drums to Rich Weber. Millie Conrad and Barb Kelly leave their school spirit to Pat Miller, Barb Hosmer, Judy Zimmerman, and Carol Stout. Bill Chenevy leaves the wrestling chores to Wes VValter. John Martin, Gary Metz, and Warren Briggs leave their farm tools and know how to the boys. Bob Stype leaves exhaust fumes around the school. George Robison leaves his tennis skill to Dave Bode. Bob DiScipio leaves his hair stylist to Carl Coppola. Jack Rhodes leaves with a bang. Bruce Childers leaves his car to Mr. Dodez's 'iGeneral Store. Henry Gurr leaves the sound room to posterity. Dave Taggart and Bob Schmid leave their camping equipment to the rest of the Scouts. Neil Ginther leaves his car to Pim's, May it rest in peace. Pat Tyrrell leaves her horses to Judy Mairs. Magi, To Mr. Welsh and Miss Carroll, our fine advisers, we can find no words to say what we feel in our hearts. We will do our best to live up to the fine examples that you have set for us. Thank you for your fine guidance. We hereby dispose of our most treasured possessions. Signed, The Senior Class of 1955 Witnessed by, Miss Lucille Carroll Mr. Donald Welsh page one hundred forty-four :::::::::::::::::::::::: '::::::: MIN'S DINER MAT is -as CLASS OF 1955 Foot of Beall Ave. WERE OPEN MANN 'S LAUNDRY WHEN OTHERS ARE CLOSED 123 N. Bever Sr. Phone 2-2851 - ..... -A ...... -A A ...... 4 .........--.------ A-AA A ---- Congratulations Class of '55 -is WOOSTER LUMBER COMPANY Opposite Fairgrounds CITY BOOK STORE ROYAL TYPEWRITER Sales, Service and Rentals HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Vg h lilyf Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1- 2.. 3-Jerry Gephart, Tommy Brinkerhoff, Phyllis Haven, Robert Smyth, Zandra Plymire, Jerry Gordon FOURTH GRADE-Beall Avenue Qcontinued from page one hundred twenty-eighty Don Comin, Bettie Brubaker, John Huber, ..,,,,..,.,. ...,,,,,,,, , .,,.,,,,.,.. ..,,..,.,,,, , ,,.......... .....,,,,,,, , C a rol Grunder, Marlene Boreman, ..,...,...,, ,.,.,....... , Robert Brady, Marjorie Drabenstott, Robert Musselman, YYY,,.,Y,Y,. YY,,,,,YY.Y. Sue Honeberger, Irene Bryner, Judy Young, Sue Brenner, Lee Patterson, ,.,...,...,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, , Carol Kreiter Rob- ert Schmid, Bill Mosher, Zelma Woodruff, Bonnie Flickinger, Bob Pfaff, Dave Ferrell, Dave Taggart l -Daniel Ackerman, Howard Maynard, Gary Halderman, Nancy Koontz Becky Wilson Hyla Palmer, June Mathie, Sally Seely, Carol Quillen, Neila Billheimer, Ned'Weaver, Joe Ackerman, Bobrgtype Mrs. Laura Rittenhouse, Ronnie Sinclair, Terry Stewart, Dick Grosenbaugh, ............ ..,,..,,,,,, , Cy Morgan, David Liggett, John Fleming, Jim Myers, Clifford Martin FIRST GRADE-Walnut Street Jim Parcell, Marlene Van Horn, Ruby Leighty, Barbara Tracy, Annabelle Kinney, Connie Davenport, Jim Ebert, ,,,......,.. ............ , Mrs. Woodruff Don Turkey, .........,,, ,......,.,.. , Bonnie Withrow, Albert Hendrix, Gloria Leppla, Betty Moses, Zelma Wood- ruff, Bonnie Wagner, Blanche Graber Kenny Greenawald, Charles Saunders, Bud Gentry, Donald Johnson, Gary Brenneman, Carl Cruise, Neil Brinkerhoff, Danny Aukermon, Bud Kenny MORNING KINDERGARTEN-Bowman Street 1-Millie Conrad, Sue Hinsman, Nancy Jo Bertsch, Virgil Bonham, Gale Metcalf, Ronnie Gilmore 2--Patsy Nash, Dorothy Dunkle, Dale Morton, Mark Jameson, Billy Mullen, Barbara Kelly -Ronnie Loeliger, Carole Straub, Pat Tyrrell, Lee Patterson, David Wirt -Warren Briggs, Louis Hodgett, ...,,.,,..,. ,,,,,,,..,,, , Andy Schultz Right-Barbara Kelly, leader of the kindergarten band. page one hundred forty-six 1 ll ll ll ll 0 0 C OMPLIMEN TS OF 0 0 II II mu nu MANY EX-GENERALS HELP US MANUFACTURE Corrugated Metal Pipe. Bridge Flooring And Guard Rail For Highway Projects. ly ll Hollow Metal Doors, Metal Door Frames And Corrugated Window Wells For Housing tl Developments and Residences. Prefabricated Metal Buildings For Farm and Industrial Use. Airplane Hangers For Airports Plus Many Other Simple And Complex Engineered Steel Products. ll ll UNITED STEEL FABRICATORS, INC. HIGH 86 GASCHE STS. V WoosTER, oH1o 3 ll A - ------ AAAAAA A ----- ---1 Lahm's Jewelry Store Si? 221 E. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio -----------AA-A--AAA+-------:Q Quality Bread and Pastries Soda Fountain -iz? NOLETTI'S BAKERY ll II ll Il Congratulations In Class of '55 II il II ii ii ll ll ll ll ODENKIRK if SOHIO SERVICE EE ll 0 0 0 ll if 4I u an ': I East Bowman St. Wooster, O. H 0 u 4 page one hundred forty-seven 0 -- v-- ll DUC'S 1 ik AMUCU SERVICE li LUBRICATION AND CAR WASH Compliments Phone 2-5970 I Cor. W. Liberty Sc N. Grant 5 Of ,x:::::::::x:::ccxexz 1 0 I THE ig GEHSTENSLAGEH 1' I ' COMPANY . 1' Congratulations I I 1 1 ig, Class of '55 is ' si? 1 f HANSON'S DICK MORRISON ' BARBER SHOP 1 it Better Barbers 1: Agt. Norelco Electric Shaver 220 East Liberty 1 3,2973 Southeast Corner of the Square AMSTER S' SH OES C 'P'imf'1'f of Home of Quality Shoes 75? AND 119 East Liberty Street I g e hundred forty-eight :::::::::::.::::::::::: -:::: 1 K I 0 I' CROSLEY APPLIANCES PITTSBURGH PAINT 5: 5? gg GARDEN SUPPLIES 1: Il 0 ll S N- Y D E R I S Best of L14Ck ll U FOOT OF MADISON HILL Class of 55 II 3 ik' :: ll ll I' --:::::::::::::-- QI il 0 4' 1 Compliments of :N 0 tl BHIIGYIS Barber Shop Qi SERVICE STATION QE HOURS8AbiII76RM. U I CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY gg :I 0 I' 134 W. Liberty Sr. 11 ik II West of Commercial Bank -----Y-,iv-----,,,,v----,,,,- ,,,,,,,vv----- ,,,,-------- Fountain Service - Light Lunch GREETING CARDS-GIFTS ' For Every Occasion SHELLY S DAIRY BAR The Right Gift for Sf? I That Special Person Public Square Wooster Cleveland Road ::::::::: ::::::::::J L2 2::::::22::::: 3 HEATING :-: AIR CONDITIONING :-: INSULATION MCGUIPIE HEATING CO. IAEMBEQ INDUDB CUMFUHT 317 E. Liberty St. Phone 2-6085 page one huuclred forty-IIiIIe ' :::::::::x::: xx? K' O tl DINE-A-MITE ' E: DRIVE INN CALORIC 8c MAGIC CHEF IP HOME COOKING, LUNCHES, 1' GAS RANGES lb CURB SERVICE gg BULK an CYLINDER 1118 E. Bowman St. Wooster, O. I A Ii OVER 25 YEARS OF if CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0 5 1, II I ik E si ie Q . Elnmusmsmww g C0 'Pl'me'1fS g gg 219 N. BUCKEYE fi ll Your Pyrofax Bottled :l of 1, Gas Distributor L HH U 0 2222222 22 5 ANDERSON SERVICE QQ ll ll ll ' lb I r 22222222222222222222222222 II ll I R 5 'WALTER BATES,ING :P Factory Direct Q DODGE-PLYMOUTH I gg DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS ,I Cleveland and Burbank Roads I 4: Lincoln Highway West 1, Phone 2-9776 Wooster, Ohio 1 0 :L ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Compliments of U. K. RUBBER WELDERS RECAPING 6? REPAIRING - MOHAWK TIRES 7117 222 W. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio page one hundred fifty Congratulations Class of 1955 OHIO POWER COMPANY --,-------v v------,,-----,v,-----:::::::::::::::: ::::.i ' u ll Evans Gulf Service QE GULFLEX LUBRICATION Congratulations and ' WASHING Cla-'S Of '55 l' veland Road Phone 2-3968 JOLLIFF at STUCKEH 55 ig? I . RCA VICTOR TV 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC , FOOD STORAGE APPLIANCES 5 Low Temperature Storage . SPORTING GGODS i, 1 il? li th 86 Columbus Phone 2-4851 Sk 4 BUEEDESIPAIEEQUS JACOB'S MARKET Sales and Service We Give 'S -H' Green Stamps Service on all make cars ii? Phone 3-3735 836 Pittsburgh Ave. Wooster, O. page one hundred filly-one ll Compliments of LeFavour's Market QQ ROY F- MARTIN if , F 0 R D . n I 8812 W. Llberty St. Ph. 2-9731 Sales SL 'Serv-Ice -----ww'-inC---W--'vw - ll ': There's a Ford in :::::::::::::t::: E, Your Future Compliments of i I P.0sEcP.oFT ', fi? FLORIST - GREENHOUSE ll ' 239 W. L'bert St. tk E Phone 3-40-Z0 854 West Liberty St. Phone 2-3973 0 -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i :::: 2222: - ...., ,---, - ..,. - ..Y- ---ff-E fry-- TAILORING :-: DRY CLEANING LEVINE'S CLOTHES The Complete Men's Store Phone 2-7974 DILLON'S Sohio Service WASHING, WAXING, LUB MOTOR TUNE-UP 153172 East Liberty St.-Wooster, O. 2 M 40 Years Service 346 S. Market St. Phone 3 5731 :::::::::::::: :::::1l :::::::::::::::::::::2:: Congratulations To The Class of 1955 CLARKE-YODER STUDIO page one hundred fifty-two DAHI-LAND Sz CANDY SHOP HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES WEST LIBERTY AT GRANT Phone 3-1786 :::::::::::: I l O L I V E R 1 , v Complete Line of Farm Tractors I I I ss, 66, 77, ss, 99 Models I W A L M E Pl S E Finest in Farm Machinery : . : I E Commercial and : Shearer Farm Eqmpmeni U portrait Studio g Wfooster, Ohio Phone 3-3866 I I ::::::::::: :::::::tt:::::i. 11 ik : v I ' Where there is E ::::::::f:::::::: : beauty, we take I I it. Where there :E E is not, we make it ' 41 Where the Budget Wize Economize ' tt' I YQ? tl STORES EVERYWHERE U - tl 156 E- Liberty Phone 0-IO, 2-3886 573 E. North St. Phone QANQ 3 2761 U II 1 -------A---------------------4 :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Congratulations - Class of '55 THE OHIO SILO CO. THE WOOSTER SILO Phone 2-6801 page one hundred fifty-three v --::-v:: :::::ff--::::::: r 11 Best Wishes-Class of '55 11 GREEN THUMB 11 T H E YOUR FLORAL 86 GARDEN CENTER 1 WOUSTER PRESERVING 1583 Madison Hill Phone 3-4766 ' I:::::x::::::::::::::::::::::J U 'ik 11 I :::::::::::::::::::::: 11 BUCKEYE BRAND PICKLES CUNRAD'S Established 1904 N UN N -BUSH ik : Phone 2-8896 Wooster, Ohio 151 E. Liberty St. Wooster 1 I 11 11 11 1 1 1 if? EE 1 1 L ----- ff- -A------ A------- - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 ik 1 Compliments of 1 I I 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 I 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 F ....A 1 RECORD FILES INC. MANUFACTURERS OF RECORD FILING EQUIPMENT Wooster, Ohio it page one hundred Iiftysfour 5 SE 'ECA PS4 55:5 'Q F-'I z 9151 le 'ES 2: 21, Compliments of Wooster, Ohio , r P ::,,:,,::,,, x xx? :xx ::::::::: Compliments of Compliments Buckeye Truck and of Implemenl CO- MAUREH PHARMACY Wooster, Qhio 1872 Cleveland Rd. Compliments of WOOSTER SKATELAND Member of RSROA Roller Skate for health and enjoyment E L. DUNN 3 Miles North of Wooster on St t R t 3 lee hldf F Compliments of RAY CROW CLEANERS REFRIGERATED FUR STORAGE Grant at North ------- ----- Y------A------f------A------A- , Congratulations to Class of '55 Congratulations Whichever field you may choose UHIC9 Machlne may you be successful Service Typewriier Repair Service WOOSTER, OHIO 139 W. Liberty Woosfe ----:::::::::::::::: .--- ::::3 :::::::::::::::3:::::::::::: .. sq! X ef 0 9 W f ff M4 E: Mae 1 ' s 4 'g'm.i'- ' NX 1 x im ' lxxl ' : Y'E'ru? I is N15 X be I l i me 1 wwf. R ww in R 1 1: ri' Xixffsrx A r 4 E X X 0 OX' 0 4 , E COMMISSARY CORPORATION Wooster, Ohio ----i---AA page one hundred fifty' six THE IIVIHOFF gl LONG CO. VVESTINGHOUSE HOME APPLIANCES Everything Electrical 340 E L b ry Sr Ph 2 9916 'Every House Needs Westinghouse I II lb 0 II II 0 0 0 COLLIER PRINTING I COMPANY 1 1 0 Sf? WOOSTER, OHIO I Il I JOHN CHELLIS All Forms Of CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY INSURANCE ik E P7 20 C, , dRd R C YOST AGENCY W t O 55 eve an . ' ' Ph 20342 oos er, . 3 WOOSTERy OHIO :::::::::::::j :::::::::::2:::::::::::::::: page one h ld ed I ily-:even 1 ID ': W lb IP li ll ll ll ll ll tl tl ll 4l U ll 4l P 0 4 v--- v-vv --- --v---- --vv 3 Merle D. Matz 8: Son Q C0mPlime'1f5 Oi FLOOR SANOING 86 FINISHING Since 1925 Si? A 4188 Cleveland Rd. Wooster, Ohio 1437 E' BOWMAN ST' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i :::::::::::::::::2::::C:: r ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: F:C3:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Treasure Hguge Hgbbie3 KHIIIIIIIBIIIS Service SIHIIOII Congratulations Distributor of and - Goodyear Tires and Batteries May Your Life Be a Texaco Products Happy Hobby Phone 2-3861 136 S. Grant St. Phone 2-3408 Wooster, Ohio Ziillilililiif li3l:::l13:3l1i 3111 :::533l1:1ll:3 F AAA- -----------------A AAAA----A T A -'A ' ' 0 0 li 0 ll ll ll ll II ll ll lb lb il EE rntsu toons? II ll ll ll II Your Sign for Better Food Values ii A 0 il 3 WAYNE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE QUALITY Eooo MARKET 0 ll IP IP 0 0 ll page one humlrer fifty-eight Best of Luck to the Class of 1955 E I II I I I I I I I II II I I I II II I 'QNIITH P4 6' Qf Q 3 24 L Q: 43 4? s QQIHWQK : II II THE WOUSTER BRUSH COMPANY I Manufacturers of Fine Painting Tools for Over 100 Years I I I I I I Compliments of H.M.HENERY PRINTER WOODS' BARBER SHOP Our Business ls To Improve Your Appearance sf? 247 E. Liberty Street IDEAL DAIRY I Quality Dairy Products I I For Courteous, Dependable I, , I Home Delivery I, II I a I I CALL 3-2735 gg II I Sir I II II II II I Special Ice Cream ' for parties, anniversarie and birthdays page one hundred fifty-nine 7 i Y F 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I' II I FOR THINGS I l' CLASS OF 1 I 1 I ELECTRICAL I I 1955 I I E, see :E il 737 1 I I 11 ' ' C r l f' -E RAMBO AND LONG I ii I II II from 1 II II I fr I I , I ' I. II II 'I EE 223 W. Liberty Phone 3-5946 WOOSTER, OHIG R I C H B R 0 S . PONTIAC :-: G.M.C. Sales 6? Service il? 220 E. North St. Phone 3-2730 Y 'A ' Y AA'AAA GULF SERVICE EICHER'S FOOD MKT. iff Sf? I Corner of Beall 86 North Phone 2-9871 817 E. Bowman St W i Compliments of ,, ,,,, vvvvvv... .... .L ,,vv,vvv,,, ......... v v page one hundred sixty-two NILEN BLACK, INC. L1NcoLN z.: MERCURY Sales and Service 321 East Liberty WOOSTER, OHIO Compliments of THE WAYNE PARTS CO. 110 Beall Ave. Wooster, Ohio Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man to Know TI SE Compliments of E I S P E C H T ' S 5E Radio and Television E Service Laboratory EI l Construction, Installation l and Maintenance r DUMONT TV ' Sales 6? Service I ll ll il? I I Phone 3-2962 242 S. Market St. Wooster ll I Compliments of Singer Sewing Center as Complete Sewing Needs Patterns, Buttons, Zippers, Tapes ' I FINN-SAUER SERVICE STATION 'ik' 1 Mile East on Lincoln Highway Phone 2-6971 Pickup 6? Delivery Service THE DAILY RECORD Serves An Area of 93,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton. Daily Record Circulations Is Now 17,200 -- -A---A-A - 4 page one hundred sixtyethree NOTES ... . 5 'HW cu if, '54 Il 5 S Q Z 1: .E -5 3 5 :E EE 3 H- E :E 3 E IC 1 : S3 X Q 1 lr .T - 2 E -2 E S C' 4 EE l JA ,H f Q W va ' ' ff U Q 2 1' .g 3 va '5 : EEE, 5 X l 11 SE 23 22225 2 A-ii cu an Q -2 an fs! SN 'I N II i .E : 3 3 9 3 Q U I 4-I Q, S E U J'-1 E ' A fgS.:5,'f,Qs5f- ? 'fr L- ,. 3 DD U E E15-in 2 r xv V h ba : up DMU XXX xf ' :CD n. NE sag mf Twkhfgfll of Q- :Q'f:f-Q 1 g ' '--M ixg fn N . .: fr: a E n- L iffi 'W ' IC sm' J : Ni Xxx , .,V 1? N: ikw Sw ' wi: X ., , V-4 I ' xgqmg KKJJQQ L 'is hki ! :I X VJ Dull- Ri' II ei I X X ,K - I ii 1 q'1'?g.fb X II 2 4 '--A Q...-X Il . l 'xxx f tb Ev Q ---,,.,,4g4 K 1 ' II X , ,,W:',xf+f-' j ' 1 E mx K gi? 221 xiyx My EE 1,..xMgXp QF...-.U K 1. 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