Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)
- Class of 1956
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When I first dropped in to Room 306 II understand a lot of you call it 'the Camus room', and I thank you for the plugj it was winter, and, frankly, with this getup I could have used a topcoat. Sunny Greece and New Orleans are o.k., but Zanesville at Xmas- b-r-r-rl It,s a pleasure to introduce and M.C. your book, and I'll see you here and there as you work your way through it. You can start on the next page. ZANESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PR 5 ESENTING and xt .s ll real nlcusurcfl , n 1 .1-' f. TANE JVILLE MGH HCHOOE hw., 'W ,M H,,,,,,,N ..N...M W,..., .NN .,X.,,,. ,, .,,v....,, ..A..,Y. .A,....,..f....M,,..V . W , . . .. , Q- ,.,.N Q,...,.,,..,., A.,,,,. f. , I 'wx rf? 1 wing is . Plxofo by Clmrlex Pou:1'lI CDUR STUDENT DAYS After his hrief stay with us, our little Olympian visitor is convinced that we work hard at our stuclies anal activities, that We have a serious attitude towarcl our responsibilities as citizens, ancl that we are proud of our heautiful new huilcling and its facilities. But, like young people in cvery clay and age, we find time for mirth and pleasure, time to enjoy moments of companion- ship. ln after years, scenes like the ones pictured in the pages of this hook will he numherecl among the most precious memories of our lives. I'holu by Mnyrmrrl Ilolivsly The Our Our Our Our Comms Presents Highlights of Our Year Sports . Clubs People.. Advertisers and Calendar Capers . .. Page 5 30 -10 T7 12:3 Five This was Comus' View of Z.ll.S. as hc- calm- in for a landing-four million dollars Worth of buildings and grounds. Eithcr log of the huilding L is a good two blocks long. The quartvr-milc cindcr track cncloscs thv foot- hall practicc field-use-cl also by the marching hand for rchcarsals. Timm-rv is room hcrv to grow. ...K V. My 4- ,,. , ,,,,, -. ,, ,.. Our photographer strained l1is lc-ns hut could not catch all thc school in one shot. The student parking lot in thc foreground usually contains about 80 cars. fClIl7lll.S'.' 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Right, Mr. Shui in his llfljilllllllff - ' and cash for thc uthlctic lmourcl. ,., o cc lxups truck of tickcts l In circ1c, Darryl llarmon rccoils from thc slings anal 2lIAI'0VV.'n f' ' ' 5 s o .1 colcl showcr lor thc Comms pl1otog1'uphcr. fCl7llIIl1S'.' After tlzus .suffering for dear old 7119 1 , . :U got 1101117011 out of i'111.s-.s' for reporting Irlrzlrf O 1 ' 7 A . unm C Ilcroirxs-.V Thou arf indecrl co.s'f1y.U1 Yicw of Nlr. Slulmpls olficc in thc hoys' lockcr room. Acljoiniug is his private Sll0VVl'l' room. Fountain is in thc Mlohlmyu. Clcncrul vicw of part of gym loclicrs-all xcry moclcrn, ucw and cusy to clczm. fComus: lt .still 1111.9 HIC zlisfirzciitaf IITUIHII 1l.s:s'ocir1l'rf11 with prolmiggcrl IIIIlS!'1l1Ill' m11.s'cu1inC c'x1'rtion. Q Tllcrc 2lI'1' plcllty of l11'vutox'ics, showcrs and mirrors for thc Blxllll Brummclls. X101 Ihv 1-'irillrm mil lhz- 1-lvitrln Ulfflll in thi' 111-xx' high wlmrml llllllllilfllllll wvrv gixui ti: tha- sn-lmol in IIlK'illUl'f nl ll4'l' S011 lux' Nlrs. Cil1:u'l4-5 C1-is, u-ln-lriulm-cl mpc-miie' Slll2i'l' Qtllll Llll L'au'ly IlH'llllll'l' oi thi- H I llllI'9ll'lX Xlusu- Cilulm. Slmrrn ulm1'f'. playing ilwm- nxungixilicviit lIlSlI'llIlll'lltN. gm- two tuli-lite-cl ymuig Z.ll.S. lIlll5ll'lLlIlS. Xiaxrlvm- XX'ln-vli-i' flrfl nl fmrgrlnl .xml Lqimlyil Shih. lhv Slmmiq-lx Xl1'n1m'ia1l Amlitm im, lurmullv mpc-in-cl at thi xx high sclloul mi Huy 20, 1955 um- ol thc- most lllillltllilll anal ninly is aunong thc' hust- liiippvrl high sq-lmol 1lllilitUl'llllllS thx' countrv. This yawn' it was thi- --'- i- -. ntux fry lingrr ,Uur1'i.v ifiiliiiiiiii fi- M isgiiiQi,.iii'i5i' ii i ,M cm- ol I ll.S. .issc mhlus. Clld-' 1 l.uirvut1- 'Q pix-sm-iitzitioiis, musicals. lima 11 ll ll f,OIIIlIll'llCi'llli'llt uc-isc-s in .ulclitmu to in IIllIIllN'l' ul Jl'uigl'a1x1is. is Q dll A 'E . - ix wfrrgflvg 0 pkg F X C1 .... - V ' X 0 ,f ,ff - M ---9 f .41 f gig 'A X' ers 5 WW if , --.: EZ. V: xg , ,rg S1553 lw 0 .5 qw- , W, - K M, sz M, .wa WL nfl,-4 X , X W 5 6 ., , X 2 mggsf , E ., -'- M :J r- :.j5:5:2f?Q5i2I!i5E?xiiiaibf ' .AW .95 .M . Rf, fwkwwwwwwwmwwg 1 . 1 v wg in 7 A wi? ' V -f f '- J 5- we W ,Br 3w5fmsQgQ5gQ -img wfwwfw, ., MLK, . - N, 1,4 ,Nj Q Q M! Q f--we-. ans., The 1955 junior-Senior Prom was held in the Z.H.S. gym on May 27 with Lee Bohbit's orchestra of Columbus providing the music. A japanese theme, Oriental Fantasy, was carried out in the lovely decorations . . . On May 29 the Rev. VVilliam V. Pietsch, pastor of the Forest Avenue Presbyterian Clnireh, delivered the Baccalaureate sermon to the members of the graduating class, entitling his message The Niost Valuable Thing in the Worldv . . . Class Night, May 31, was unique in elimi- nating tlie out-of-date prophecy and will and featuring a clever play that summarized the high school highlights of the Class of '55 . . . Dr Clarence C. Stroughton, president of VVittenherg College, delivered the address for the 99th Commencement on lime 2, after 369 graduates marched into the lmrand-new auditorium to the music of the familiar processional, Pomp and Circumstance . Fifteen 'S ,,f M K ..m...........f!. ,, N--- -Nh, J ..--1-gui MMA ..,..4...,.:1,,-f sfi s ' fr U' nf 'E-'Ai' +- ,nf 215 X kwa. N., 2 gs if ar M :P n I' Q V? ' ,f N-w-.M W .x . -.::: s? : . if ...... if k I .Mk f, x ' K K , -X if k x ybfr W iw if H M YQ ,gf uf wk 'W ar . M ' KF A fp in f Mx K Q.. ww ,. ' V - K f' ,, lt .9 f -' AV - My Y H A ' ' 2 -' Am ' ff? 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XN'lll'Il 1' j.Il1i'StS XYlnit4' Cln'istm11s for- FQRMAL lli'llfll Ll L'I'YNl'll lull tlnll lmllm-tvrl volurvcl ligllts. l3c'lnu'. lrvlu' VYurtl1i11y.ltm'1 mul jzmu's llumiltun uffvr puuclx to Frostic' ilu' Sxumwnmn In-twm-n claxuwsg ilu' crowcl vnjuys Bill King's music. mul Burclvttc' Smytlu' uonfllsvs ilu' clam' with Nvw Yc'g1r's Eve' auul prvparvs to ring tlu- In-Il. fCmnu.s: Say, if I'm ,Qning In n1r1.s'z'ut Iluhw' .s'u'in,g- fligx, ITL' ,Qui tn gd .vrmzc .vrlitzllzlv 111111.51 This' l'lIl'lI1iSl' ix xinzply f1l'l'Ill-S'-S'l'.nQ Plmlm by .Vagnmrfl IIIIYIQISHI like llQz Dance lfku girls rvvivc-cl thcir childhood story of The NVizz1rcl of Oz to lc-ml 1-iiclizliitimmt to thc-ir Novvmlwr 19 formal clzmcc at the YMCA gym. Shvlly Cnrlislos orchcstra was on huncl to provide- for Qin-mu Axim- Alla-11, King Russ Nlclloy and their frie g r A lf l. 21 musical Slltflllg ' mls. fx A ,LY f 'Q' 1 X 1 fCon1u,s-: Dig this nmrl- mg vrn r'lfl.v.s'ir' ,qvlup-If Zvus VUIIIII .S'l'l.' mr' noull Uboy, l fll!'l'l'.S Il fruilvup xvlling ,X lir'kf'f.v. 'l'lm!'.s' for nic. Sm' you Inlvr. ulIi,uutor. J XX W ...N A s Q q? 4 .:..,:.:,E,., i 1 Q ' Q Q. ,I ..... www M Qwf wi 12630 .AT Z.H.S. 55' 'K Q . 31 Q2 Egg 4. C.:X.A. potluck suppcr . . . 5, 6. Tvcn-Tymv Birtllclay H1111 . . . 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. F1'iL'nc1s11ip C ct Mquuntm-fl circus party . . . 12. Fvllowsllip-sponsored zlftcl'-gzum: clause. 13. Blue' and NVhitc I 1IllStIIl IS forumul. Twcrzty-0111 ln the Gym Rock cmd Rell Z.H.S. gym lassics practice a setting-1 version of a Brock and rolll' exercise, wh was featured at the opening of the C Show April 19. Instructor of girls, phys' education is Miss Virginia Melntosh. Pep Assembly During the football season, when so mi depended upon our team,s chalking up other victory, loyal Z.Il.S. grid fans asst bled in the gym for pep sessions. Pictu here is a segment of the cheering sql registering enthusiasm prior to an import game. Pep Pcrlpitcxtors Faithful Blue Devil cheerleaders, who in always be on hand for both home and avi games, fair Weather or foul, accepted ' responsibility of stimulating fan response the pep assemblies despite the difficulty dominating an impromptu rally in the gy Here they lead one of the better-kno' cheers. Pep Bernd The Pep Band, a group selected from 1 twin marching bands to perform at bask ball games, was unusually large this ye and their inspiring music was a drawi card at all the cage contests. On the Stage lothinq Like cz Dame' - Ill-vilalixw-s lu-img nluwu llu- lumsm- at tlu- 'mlmly pre-vu-w ul' tlu- lllllSll'ill 'lllitc-ll Il' Nlugoxu lu -1 C-urn will: tlu-ir l'UllSllljJ,' llllltlll ul Ill1'lllS Xlotluing l4lli1'2llJllllI1'n. -mu.s-: 'All'lu1l Il .sung lille'-mul lmu' lrufz 1' ll'll!'.Hl leuntain Folk Music V Nllu-4-I1-r, lJUlllll'll' singm-1' ul' folk songs n llu- SUllllll'l'lI Appulnu-lnizuw, sings ax laul lu ilu- mush ul am olcl-luslnmu-ml runu-nl, llu- mluln-mu-r. fflfllllll-YI MSUIIIIIIVCI ' Ill' lyrr'--rr'rll ,guruxlll hristmas Message l'lSlIll2lS 2lShl'lllllly wus spmlsorc-cl lwy tlu- ax c-lulms, annul llu- llc-v. A. Dull- Soww-rs, :tor ul llu- f.t'IllI ll l,I'l'Sllj'lt'l'l1lIl clllllI'l'll. llljllll llu- nu-sxaugv. Ihamps Tell l-low an lll1'1'llllQ ol llu- l'zu'm-nl-'I'4-au-Iu-r-Stucla-nt uu'u1tum Blau- IJ:-nl gricl stars Phil Stul- n, Clormlml Silmlvring, :uul clllfllilll Blicklm nmnslmh-cl ilu- l1'1'llIllIllll' tlull maulm- tlu nl llu- :dn C,.O.l,. 1'll2llll1JS. QT? is M, Wfi xx 1 514, ., I f NW 1:1f Qi f :.... ,ga .IM- :5 -if . 4 .:fE,Q, : ' Q.. , L s , Q 'Q Ig 6 3 R 4, N ..., TR - r W 1 x 1: A w 4 Q 5 I 'l'hc high school orchcstra, undcr thc dircction of Millard Biggs, did its part to makc tha- show a succcss hy an cxccllcnt rcndition of thc difficult instrumcntal accom- pauimcnt. Thcy'x'c gouc about as far as thcy can gon. . . Romlic Wilson was rcfcrring to life in Kansas Katy in his rolhckmg solo m Oklahoma! but local critics used his words to 17111158 thc ZHS music dcpartmcnt for its succcssiul production of such an ambitious and costly musical. Bccausc of popular dcmand two rcpcat performances were given. I'hoto.v by Bllfllfffl' Smyilu Picturcd hcrc arc thc llamhoyaut can- cau girls, who appcarcd at thc conclu- siou ol' thc symlmolic drcalu balk-t sccuc. ffrvUlIlllXI nliurl. lllc Grcck llwulrf' uf my curly flags lL'1lS nczrcr likr' Il1i.v. J Daw- Nluuuiug, Bcity lluflimau, and David Zimmcr-.s'lmwn. in picture- portraycd thrcc of thc main charac- tcrs. Davc was a hig hit as thc comic Pcrsiau pcddlcr, Ali Ilakiln. llc flirtcd with thc capricious Ado Annic QBL-tty lluflmanl, the girl who cain't say no and almost got hookcd whcn Annic's dad tllavc Zimmcrl appcarcd with his shotgun. KCmm1s: Zeus used Il Il:umlcrlmlf-worked fine too',.j StllCl1SllfS may S1'L'lll't' il wm-ll-11111111101-cl. 1-1'1111m11ic11l 1111-111 ill fill' IIl0dl'IAIl C'ilfl'- l1'1'i11. vat i11 thc Zlttl'LlL'tiYl' StlldK'llt ilillillgf-l'U0lll iwhicli is L'0IlYL'l'tl'd into clay? 111111 1-iijoy tlw 11clditio1111l privi- ffiUHlIl.S'J uxxrllffll tlml .slzurk 111111 killxg flmt .sfllff will ruin your fL'l'f,l1llClfl'f lnzlrlz il 111yf.s'r'ff. D 31, 1 study Imll im' tlu- I'1'lI1i1illdl'1' of H11 1-gm' of D1ltl'UlliZiIljJ,' thc SIlLlL'k bu All 111101119 by JIIIIIVN lf4'r'k1'rl NCDCDN CDASIS Sllpcrvisor of the we-H-equippcd kitchens is Hrs. Bc1'11z1de-ttc Rowe, assistcd by 2111 ablcl stuff: Mrs. Nlartha Wfilcox, Mrs. Aim Dcugler, and Mrs. NIu1'yCruig. Studcnt Council Il10Il1bCl'S sc-1'x'c as hosts and hostcsscs in both thc cz1fetc1'i11 and thc snack bar. Nliss Hook. head of the 11011111 vconoinics d0pilI'fll1Ullt. is faculty hostcssg faculty host is Mr. P1111lin. 3-.Q T1-IE LIBRARY chll' oi' thc lov1-1i11st 1111171111- 1111'11ts of thu 111'w high school is th1' Sp2lCiOlIS, w1111 1igJ,11t1'11, Illi- to-1111t1- 1i111'111'y which Sl'2ltS 92 StlIl11'Il1S 111111 s111-1x'1-s so1111' 8.000 hooks. fC1111111.s': HM ll11'1'1'i.s'11't 1'17f'11 lmlf fl pagr' ulmut 11111- 1l1'plo1'1ll1l1' .Sffllllfillllfj At pl'1'Sl'llt th1' hook 1-o111'cfio11 1111111111'1's 11pp1'oxi11111t1'1y 7,500 VO1llllN'S 111111 is 1111g1111'11t1'11 hy c111ss1'oo111 1i111'111'i1-s i11 th11 v111'io11s l11'plll'tlll1'lltS of thc school. 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I was in there pitch- very game--but do you think Gaiters would give me any ee on page 38 that you picked up some other loot in year. Those baseball an-d basketball trophies will look ne case. We Greeks were pretty good athletes and that of trophies certainly impresses me. Your wwhole program l training and sports looks good. a track and field man myself. You,d be surprised how s help. You've got a Hne track, and I'd like to see some f that sort in your collection? X QL E 2159 vm., Bottom row: Pete XV1Clil1ill1l, Jerry VVatton, Dan Schcftlcr, Larry Cox, Don Sgontz, Cordon Blicklc, John Morrison, Bob Caiters, Junior Myers. Row 2: Tom Hardesty, 11111 Pickrell, Phil Stanton, Cone Dickinson, Bill Baughman, Cordon Sibbring, NVillits Sawyer, Earl Miller, Dan Boctchcr, Frank Tignor, Row 3: Coach Ashhaugh, john VVatson, Mike Erichsen, Dolph YVagstaff, Boy Thornton, jerry Cooper, Charles Bryant, Larry Taylor, Carl Norris, Don Branson. How 4: Coach Slack, Arnold Caspersohn, Junior Miller, Bob McGuire, Dick Noe, Steve Cooper, XVally Albrecht, Tom McCrath, Cary McGuire, Coach Vlcrebome. FQQTBAT .l . C.CD.L. CHAMPS The 1955 Z.H.S. football team ended the season with an overall record of eight wins and one loss. In league play they finished first to capture the C. O. L. championship. Z.H.S. is very proud of these boys. Senior boys who will be lost by graduation are Cordon Blickle, jerry Cooper, Larry Cox, Cene Dickinson, Bob Gaiters, Z.H.S. 14 ....., ,.,.... 6 .... 21 26 53,1111 Opponent Columbus North ,..... 6 Columbus East ....... .l..., 1 5 Marietta ..,..,..... .... I 1 Dover ,......... .... l J Coshocton ,.,..., ..,. I J John Morrison, Willits Sawyer, Dan Soheffler, Don Sgontz, 35 ....., Cambridge ..... .... 6 Cordon Sibbring, Phil Stanton, Dick Tabler, Frank Tignor, 32 ...,.. Newark ,,,.. .,., I J Jerry Watton, and Pete XVickham. Head Coach Ceorge 21. Lancaster ,... ,,....14 V lerebome will miss the services of these stalwarts. 14 ,..... Chillicothe ,..,, .,.. 7 All-C.O.L. Caiters goes for short yardage Caitcrs breaks up Newark threat by inter- against Coshocton. cepting pass on 10 yard line. Photos by Maynard Honesty was ,uv- l ,N I, , 'SEL X x '3 A I 1 . ' L, l V -4- ' ,,. 0 Q Aw: :rag 99 .Mah-4 '.,,x,1s -,.. N 1 A 'i..Q?3gg2g,-Q Q :J , ggi! M V - . h A 4 1 A ,-..nMw-'Kaawh ' , Q 05,94 v A3 0. li'l'l'I.lt'C11't-'4L1'. llilll ll' ll' , , , . 'INT ill' Y .N H HN Llrllfllli mi HV Im ZJIEHIHIIII ul, In lop gllmlm, SIll1'lIlll'I'S uolliclnplaltm- ll tougln Slllllllltlll I lll L,illll 15 KWAUXYK ' ,Q 1' H'l S 'R 1 . A in-is 'U' ' I on tlw lla-lcl. lmjf. tht- IDQ-mls am- lllltllll to losv mln- lmll lu HUA zunl Nlllgstalll' pn-pam-s to ruslu in on Cll'l-R'llSl'. Iiiglzl. Slnouk troops qmnxit L'U1lL'llLlS' 1-ull. honors Our 1955 C. U. l,. clmmpions plum-nl sm-xx-11 lll1'llllH'l'SUl llll' ft'i!lll Oll llll' :Xl,l,-C. fl. l,. Sqllilil. Siljljfillg: Qlllfl cl1litUl'S xvprp IlQ1llll'll to thi- South lA'klCllllQ thc- waxy was Clorclon Silmlmring, wllo WHS squzul ol tllc Ohio All-Stars. Silmlm was lIlYltl'll to plug-ml on lmotll tlu- clm-fa-11six'v and ollcusiw- play in tlu- National lliglm School .-Xll-Stars ganna' plntoons. Utln-rs rm cviving honors www- Umm in Xlc'mpl1ison August 15. and mnclv tlu' Aluy Cu- lJlClilllSlHI, Holm Clnitcws. Don lll'LlIlSOll. Dun Q-Ir. C. of CJ All-Ollio lst tcum. Qfollgmtlllaltions. Sl'lN'll'll'l'. .lPl'l'f' iloopvr. :mel Don Sgontx. fvllows. nn Sgfllllf mul IH-lv xxvlllxlllllll, L-o-cuplalilns. in pn- livlml' 1m'llu'l4-11111 1IlLill.lg1'l'S. l ir,s-I l'Ull'Z I,1u'ry XCXXSUIII, Hum' Vlllllilll willl olliriall. llin' 1' ' ' ' ' K-, . 4 . luuml Xxlllflll mal Xltll Nlckoy. bwzmzcl rout liogvr limi, Nlr. Urn 4' ' ' ' llsloll. .xml -Illllltll Bflllllll. BASKETBALL The 1955-56 Blue Devil VARSITY basketball team got off to a slow start hut kept striving for the form that carried the Blue Devils to the state Championship last year. Z.H.S. finished sixth in the C. O. L. and had an overall record of nine wins and twelve losses. XVe were cham- pions of the Sectional Tournament held at New Concord. A picture of the trophy is on Page SS. Ron Curtis is the only one of the starting five lost hy graduation. Other squad melnhers gradu- ating are Dale Young, Dale NIeI,ain. Glen Lewis. and XVillits Sawyer. NVith a strong reserve team to draw from, we expect a good season next year. Bottom row: Mervin Meffoy, Dan Boeteher, llend Coaeh VVayne Ashhaugh. How 2: Don Branson, lion Curtis, Glen Lewis, Role 3: Steve Nlefllade. Dale Young, Charles Bryant. How 4: Cary Steele. Dale McLain, Dieli Tahler. How 5: Mgrs. Earl Miller, Ernie Bynum, Coaeh Harold Slaek. Photo hy lfin'rl1'II4' Snlgfllu' DHOTS a fo ,. ll.S. was i'4'pi1'9m-im-cl on tlu' -Xll-C U I . . 1. . oncl tm-ann lay Don Branson, slmrp shooting nor ffnilrcl. Branson also guinvcl lionoru .H ' J 1 . Don will lx' lmclx ntion on tlw All-Olno sqn ul lorin witli tllm- lilnc- Ibm-vils again nvxt was 4 1 .ll ll,L,llf. Lllh. 1-lu-4-i'l4'41clm'l's alnml llllS inwpirr ilu- llllli' llcwils on lo Yirtolx SCGIQS Ciosliocton 'ill 59 , , IN vwurk 60 :31 L.II.S. , . . , ,, , -, , , Llnllicotlic 6:2 04 Xlt. Xvrnon 10 66 I, ,- . - , , , Dover 63 1 1 Xl2ll'l1'ltil 06 66 , , H F . , , C,mnln'iclgv 0:2 ill C,osc'lioL'ton . , 60 34 1 qt 'E F, -4 Ntxwmhk 58 34 ,.1nL.1s ri ,, . . Dt FD ll- ml 'l'iH1kf'H 43 47 Svc-tional 'l'onrnznnvnt Lllllllultlw of 25 Nlllltll-xlCcl0lIllClSYllll' 52 09 mmm D 3' Dovvr .. A -19 T0 Lulllllllclgll D4 L6 Now Concord , .. ..,, 49 GS lim-llznrv .... 63 11 l,i,,,L.:,Sh.,- 69 67 District Tonrnanncnt Xlnric-ttu .A,.,. 61 52 East Livcrpool , , , , 68 52 lllun- llc-xils liglnt lor rm-lmouncl in Chilli- Znmsvilll- illlil Cliillim-otlw play-ms Don limiisoil, liigll sc-oring gn vollu- Limnc' nt Z.ll.S. jlylll. wrannlilm- for possvssion of lmll. inovvs into position for xliot 1 xi C1nnln'iclgv. Reserve Football These developing gridders posted a fair season by beating Marietta, Lancaster, and Newark. They lost to Byesville and Columbus East. The New Philadelphia game was postponed. From this hardworking crew come the steamrollers of tomorrow. Reserve Basketball Coach Harold Slackis reserve courtmen had a very successful season, losing three and winning fourteen. If these boys can keep on improving, it looks like trouble fair some C. O. L. teams in the future. CRIDDERS Bottom row: Brent DeVore, Bob Janes, jerry Rizer, Lanny Hick- man, Ray Brown, Bill Selsam, Richard Willey. Row 2: Dick Harris, Jack Gibbon, Phil Hol- bert, Don Roberts, Mike NVyatt, Joe Gormley, jim King, Bill Hagen. Row 3: John Singleton, Don Swingle, Henry Jones, Jim Paisley, Steve McGlade, Jim Hoff. fCoaches, l., Don Stahl, and Earl NViley.J COURTMEN Bottom row: Cary Adams, Cary McGuire, Charles F i n e r a n, Jeff Prindle, Dick Taylor. Row 2: Mgr. Richard NVright, Coach Harold Slack, Cary Steele, Steve Cooper. Baseball Our 1955 baseball team has a record of ten wins and four losses. The team won the Sectional tournament and Went to the District finals before bowing to Steubenville. The seasonsls scores were: South Zanesville 0, Zanesville 115 Coshocton 2-75 Cambridge 6-105 Philo 9-25 Newark 8-3 and 10-25 Dover 7-215 New Concord 1-205 St. Clairsville 0-75 Steubenville Catholic 3-75 Steubenville Public 7-65 Chillicothe 0-35 Marietta 3-45 Newark 0-3. Golf The Zanesville Blue Devil golf team, under Coach William Zink, had a fairly good season during the spring of 1955, chalking up five wins and five losses. Our linksmen finished third in the C. O. L. tournament and third in the district tournament. Seniors who will be lost by graduation this spring C1956j are Denny Haddox, Ed YValsh, jim Hamilton and Ron Kutasy. CLUBBICRS Bnllmn row: Lanny Sims, Richard Catchel, Don llarris, Rill Taylorg How 2: lid VValsh, Jim llamilton, Rob Catt-In-l, Steve Snyder, Erie Cislason, Coach VVilliam Zink. SLUCCERS How 1: .lim Burkhart, Cene Dick- inson, Doug Palmer, Larry Crist, Rob Concla, Cary Weaver. How 2: Mgr. Bill Conda, Larry Janes, Don Branson, Dave Roberts, Dale Young, Bob Ross, Roger Mahaffey. How 3: Coach Harold Slack, Stan Slack, Donis Toler, Bill Thoinpson, Cary Shook, Charles Chuck Pettry, Roger llumm. Seasons Spoils basketball Coach XVaync Ashbaugh receives sec- tional tournament trophy at New Concord. football Don Sgontz, captain of Z.H.S.,s foot- ball team, presents C.O.L . champion- ship trophy to Coach George Vlcrc- bome. baseball Dale Young and Asst. Coach Har ld Sl 0 ack look over sectional trophy won at New Concord. Below, boys take advantage of good Weather to get in some practice on the outdoor courts. girls 119 pzlrl ui pn-p11l'41tia1l1 fm' April Boys and Gflrls Gym :xx plum ll mlm mmm Lllsxm clmmlul In Xiul Sllllllp uumul illillllllllllll spcmrlm .md lllillll' good lm- ul ilu- ' I L Y l'1lIlI ul' xulla-ylmll. lmmvling and Illlillllillilill. L QXX T ' K PQ.. .Q 3 'X Q N. M ,X 3 J www .sixekiwimw i kgxesalxsii Q-V ix Name QM Qur Clubs I thank you for making me honorary chairman of all Z.H.S clubs. Letjs come to order. The -Greek philosophers favored the well-rounded life, service to society, practice in democratic processes, et cetera Qif you'll pardon a Latin phrasej. I must make special note of your club Daughters of Zeus. Mr. Z. has turned out some pretty fancy women in his time. He'l1 be proud to hear of these. And the 'Ilhespians-I hear they're quite a gang here. But old Thespis invented Creek tragedy-morbid character. Canit stand the stuff myself. Give me the comedy of Aristophanes-or right now, I,ll 'settle for a jolly outfit like the Devilairesf' Well, on with the show. Meeting adjourned? '29 gf 004708 A Row 1: Mrs. Curry, adviser, Russ McCoy, pres., Ann llarvey, vice-pres., Joyce Gortner, sec. Bow 2: Becky Chapman, Lois Veler, Jill Youmans, Patty Barker, Ruth Veler, Robin Axline, Diann Smith, Judy Hall, Julie Har- desty, Marcia Nethers, Judy Bintz, Carol Lucas, Dottie Sheridan, Carolanne Horn, Mary VVatikcr, Jacquie Mizer. Row 3: Barbara Toler, Carolyn Storts, Connie Davis, Jean Orndorft, Jane YValker, Joyce Ramsey, Norma Shirer, Jean Echclberry, Marcia Rutherford, B. J. Baker, Dawn Ann Coulson, Bonnie Brown, Joan Dirksc, Nancy Shook, Willa Ruth Garich, Bessie McCutcheon, Phyllis Kovaleski, Rosetta Bellinger. Row 4: Sam Mehrley, Jan Reynolds, Danny WVilliams, Jim Rizer, Jim Knapp, Roger Steffy, Don Cawthra, Otto Kautfmann, Fred Frueh, Ray LeRoy, Bill Cawthra, Darryl Harmon, Mike Sheppard, Tom Price, Jack Ramsey, Don Mann, Jerry Hale. l..et'S Look at Qur Student Council Student participation in the government of our school has long been recognized as an effective method of citizenship education. Our council is neither self-starting nor self-perpetuating, but our faculty, administration, and student body have cooperated with it in dealing with the governmental problems which are vital to the school, thus providing the framework for meaningful citizenship training. Under our Student Councilis able leadership, the school has moved forward in a united effort to improve the insights and skills of our school citizens that they may in turn direct their own destinies within the community in an accepted democratic pattern when they become voting citizens. Council adviser is Mrs. Curry, assistant-principal. F orty-two How 1: Miss Vandenhark, adviser, jerry Cooper, pres., Florence Williams, vice-pres., Kathleen Cline, secy., Nancy Frame, treas., Joyce Cortncr, Barbara Russi, Max- ine Piper, Shirley Lent, Peggy Mauk. Row 2: Patty Bell, Phyllis Kovaleski, Carolyn Storts, Bessie McCutcheon, Janice Farquhar, Daisy Spinks, Bella McAllister, Dorothy Buxton, Mildred McDonald, Nancy Shook, Sara jane VVoods, Rose Toth. How 3: Mary Spragg, Barbara Bux- ton, jean Orndorff, Nina Goodin, Patty Swope, Ann Ger- man, Iackie Lorton, Ruth Williams, Darlene Slater, Carolyn Brown, Barbara Pollock, Margie Erwin, Judith jordan, Diana Withers. Row 4: Linda McVicker, Ann Williams, Saundra VVest, Gladys White, Carol Benner, Melanie McMillen, Marcia Rutherford, Linda Search, Marlene Wheeler, Cynthia McHenry, Maryethel Osborne, ,lane Walker, Ruth Livingood, Margaret Bone. Row 5: junior Lee, Mark Fleming, jerry Hale, jack Ramsey, Harry Davis, Ron Toller, Bill Shaw, Burdette Smythe, jim Knapp, Larry Cox, C. Henry Blickle, Jim Rizer, Charles Stebbins. National Honor Society National Honor Society recognizes those students who in the opinion of their teachers are worthy of merit in scholarship, character, leadership and service. The Zanesville chapter was organized in 1927 with 16 members. There are now 1052 names on the roster. Five per cent of the junior class are elected in their sixth semester, ten per cent of the senior class are elected in November. Service projects include the faculty tea, magazine sales, door cards with room schedules, tutoring, purchase of film strips for various departments, and support of all activities for the improvement of the school. F orty-three Future Teachers of America Row I: Miss VVurdack, adviserg Burdette Smythe, pres., Mildred ML-Donald, lst vice-pres., Ann German, 2nd vice-pres., Patty Swope, secy.q Sara jane XVoods, treas., Linda Lambert, historian. Row 2: Carole Moorehead, Gwen Hess, Doris Jewett, Sue Morgan, janet XVilliams, Janice Farquhar, Judy Fuller, Beverly Murphy, Bonita Alexander, Phyllis Kovaleski, XVinifred Rogers. Row jackie Lorton, Joyce Prosser, Mar- tha Anderson, Evelyn Shaw, Linda Rapp, Carol Dennis, Ruth Gregg, Edna Miller, Angelika Freyberg, Linda Hartley, Leona Tahyi. Row 4: Myrna Smith, Glendora Simpson, Carol Beth Shinn, Terry Timson, Virgil Mast, Marianna Ransom, David Anderson, Nancy Zinsmeister, Deanna Miller, Irene NVorthington, Mary Ann McCarty. The Zanesville High School branch of the national Future Teachers of America organization is comprised of members who plan to enter the teaching profession and those who are interested. The annual project is for each student to gain first-hand experience by observing classes in elementary schools. This year the officers were: pres., Burdette Smythe, lst v. pres., Mildred McDonald, 2nd v. pres., Ann German, secy., Patty Swopeg treas., Sara jane Woods, historian, Linda Lambert. In 1956-57, Dave Anderson is slated to be president. Miss Wurdack is adviser. F orty-four Zanesvillian lion: I: Doy Talley, Sue Morgan, joy Shinn, Beverly Murphy, Ruth Veler, Bill Gonda. Row 2: Marcia ltutheriord, Carol ltenner, Virginia Banet, Carol Dennis, Kay Sarhaugh, Ann NVilliams, jane XValker. Hou' S35 Miss lferrell, adviser, David Morton, jack llanisey, Burdette Smythe, Al Zinn, Dick Huffman. The Zanesvillian, established in 1925, is puh- lished in the Sunday Times Signal. It covers high school news and interprets ZIIS life to the com- munity. This year Nlarcia Rutherford capahly guided the twenty stall members as editor-in- chief. Other ellieient seniors who devoted many hours oi' their own time, hesides the regular period. to stall activity are Ann XVilliams. feature editor and columnist, Carol llenner and -lack llamsey, associate editors. .lane XVillliL'I'. exchange editor, Kay Sarlmaugh. art editor. and Burdette Smythe and Al Zinn. photographers. Nliss Ferrell is stall' adviser. During one of the eity's most historic occasions, when Muskingum County won the world pre- miere of a great movie, Mrs. llodeniser, TB executive secretary and Mr. Fred Cross, Zanes- villian advertiser, arranged a special interview with the movie stars at the Pioneer radio sales- room for: Cl. to r. helowj Nlareia Rutherford. star Adele August, Ann NVilliams, star Gonzales Gonzales, and Dolores Cihson, ZIIS journalism student. . Top: Assistant Club Editor B. J. Baker, Editor Shirley Lent, Sports Editor Jim Roberts and Club Editor Esther Dillehay complete mounting of senior panels. Below: junior Editor Sally Barrick, Adviser Miss Ferrell, Senior Editor Darlene Slater and second semester Subscription Manager Betsy Charles inspect a finished panel. CCDMUS Coinus staff duties entail a constant race with the school calendar. The first months are occu- pied with securing ads, taking individual pic- tures, and scheduling the Hrst subscription drive. m Comus member Kenny Ford Finds an amusing picture in last year's book, Assistant Ad Manager joe Kennedy indicates that the ad total still misses the S2000 goal, Ad Manager Bill Balderson considers how to pull it up there, and Typist Shirley Beisser concentrates on a page of copy. the big day WVhen the galley proofs arrive, about May 1, every name, comma, and headline is rechecked. From then on it is up to the printer and bindery. The staff relaxes and plans picnic. . r. V ray 'A X Mmm. s ' it ' 1 '! 'tm itat i 1 A li ' 1, is ' 4 . Q l ' r V :V l READY TO CO After a breath-taking period of fearing the books never arrive before the seniors depart, comes the w come work from Heer Printers in Columbus, and the boxes are unloaded in the receiving room and sent stairs by elevator to be opened and sorted in thc Cor room. Ai left the '55 staff prepares them for distribut STAFF 'l'hc joh of gctting photos of all school nctivitics Zllll IIS l mounting thc hcst oncs tlppI'O2lCllCS u climax it conflicts with thc prcpuration of lust minntc copy to mcct thc April clcucllinc. f. vm:-v W3 4 . ..ffa-JEE-.. Alu 'WI nw. S1-crctairy-'l'n-alsorcr Loral Dcavcrs llollingshczul, mist Nancy Dnmnirc, imcl Mimcogruphcr Tom Hurd! 4-sly snrprisc us hy rczuliniz, ulmout thcmsclvcs in tht- 1956 Lonms, whilc Sophomorc liclitor Allcn Calc scurchcs tht- tilt- for sonic info. Top: Dorothy Lcvison, first scmcstcr Snhscription Mun- ngcr, ussistzmt Elm-amor Norris, :mtl Faculty Eclitor Kath- lccn Tipton snip :mtl pzxstc hnsily. l3c'1ou:: Champion Ad Solicitor Davc Anclcrson hclps Photographic Editor -lllllltll' Lcc :mtl Aclviscr Mr. Curtcr zirramgc photo proofs in thc illllllllly. Room ugcnts lmvc clmrgc of sophomorc-jnnior picturc salcs and Comus snhscriptions in the mum' aclviscr groups. Thcirs is tl vulnuhlc scrvicc to tlic ycgnihook. SAl,l'1SNllCN lim liosc Ann Aclnnu-r, .Iczmcttc llilflllllll, Nlr. Lurtcr. Hou' 2: Ncllic Norris, Nancy Anclcr- son, Sm- Nlorgun, Virginian Bznlct, Voncln XViltlingcr. HUIL' 31 lit-cliy llzlclictt, Nlttfllltl Antlcrson, -Indy lialrncs, Suncly l,cwis, linth Ann Crt-gg, Carol licnncr, .lncly Stolpcr. Row -I: Xlyron Illllllllllll, Alli'llc:1lli', lluss N11-Coy, Dick llogoxin, john Angclo, Rklylllllllll Voti- lu-r. 4' I: lit-lmccczt Atkinson, Bonnic Alcxalntlcr, l Qiiice Aides Row 1: Sherill Honesty, Gloria Moody, Beth Davidson. Row 2: Miss Stewart, adviser, Marilyn Baker, Kay Mc- Bride, Hose Toth, jo Ann Brown, Rosalyn Willc. Row 3: Don Lent, Leah VValler, Bec-ky Hackett, Saundra YVest, Evelyn Ball, Jean Eclielberry, Roberta Conkle, Mary Smith, Jack McBride. Row 4: Garry Seeley, Johnny Roll- ins, Tom Dickinson, Jim Rizer, Russ McCoy, Bob Jones, Ed Irvin, Don Harris, Bill Terry, Mr. Buxton, adviser. Routine clerical work connected with the preference is given to those considering clerical deans, office is the job of Office Aides, chosen work as a vocation. Students usually work the for their reliability, accuracy, ability to cooper- same period five days a week. Miss Stewart and ate, and good school citizenship. Any student is Mr. Buxton are advisers. eligible, good typists are especially desired, and Row If Wanda VVickham, Beverly Bunting, Marilyn Urban, Carol Knowlden, Barbara Cliattos, Carol Searl, Gretchen Schnable. Row 2: Miss Stewart, adviser, Eleanor Crawford, Bessie McCutcheon, Pauline Basehart, Pauline Snelling, Irene Wortliington, Charlotte Wilson, Laura Loring. Row 3: Helen Carter, Jerry Cope, Russ McCoy, jim Rizer, Ken Coultrap, jim Zeigler, Melinda Marlowe. Row 4: Larry Hamilton, Bill Cawtlira, Don Cawthra, Tom Hall, Ed Irvin, Bob Smith, Dave Shinn, Mr. Buxton, adviser. Forty-eight Librarians X il How I: Melenie Mt-Millen, pres., Cynthia Mcllenry, vice-pres., Dawn Ann Coulson, sccy., Patty Bell, treas.. .lane XVallier, Carolyn Lewis, Pat llosey, Vicki Vickers, Sherrie Supplee, Jeanette llarmon. Hou? 2: Cecily libs-rt, Dianne Decker, jean Orndorff, Barbara Toler, Nancy Taylor, Kay Nessline, Margaret Bone, jill Youmans, Imogene Long, Patty Smith, Miss Fox, adviser. Row -1: Betsy Charles, Virginia llarper, Flor- ence Sue XVilliams, Judy Wfiles, Linda McVieker, Marsha Lcckrone, Nancy Dumnire, Ann Ilarvey, Marcia l'uitherford, Alice 'l'hress, Barbara Benadum, Ann YVilliams, Carolannc llorn, Linda Milder. Row 4: Nancy iframe, Judy Carter, Jo Ann Farmer, Julie llardesty, judy Stolper, B. J. Baker, jean Echelberry, Sandy liewis, -ludy Pearson, Sally Anne Flack, Dottie Dutro, Anne Allen, Judy Kendall, Dottie Sheridan, Nancy lfriclc. Librarians Club, which is composed of forty-nine senior and junior girls, was first organized in 1938 by the present adviser, Miss Fox, Members of the group are chosen at the end of the sophomore year. They serve two years in the library, working a minimum of three periods a Week. Projects include Dads' Night, gifts for the Avondale Children's Home, and many other worthy contributions. Social events include a Wiener roast, Mother-Daughter banquet. and the annual April Showers dance. At Dads' Night, sponsored by Librarians on Now-inlier ll, Mr. George Cooper, father ol' two Blue Devils, spolqeg and all grid fathers were presented with miniature megaphones inscribed with their sons' numbers. Pat llosey was committee chairman. BLUE AND WHITE The Blue and White Club is a service organiza- tion with two main functions: to support all school activities in every way possible-by in- terest, by personal attendance, and by Hnancial contributions-and to add to the schoolis extra- curricular activities by providing special services. In recent years the club has contributed toward making it possible for the entire student body to attend an unusual motion picture, has provided for the school a permanent picture of last year's championship basketball team, and has spon- sored the annual Christmas dance. Members of Blue and White are elected each spring from those who indicate a desire to belong to the organization. Mrs. Patton is adviser. F iffy Row 1: Mrs. Patton, adviser, Bill Cawthra, pres., Don Cawthra, vice-pres., Anne Allen, secy., Junior Lee, treas. Row 2: Jeanette Harmon, Carole Lucas, Suzanne Barker, Bill Conda, C-ary Weaver, Marcia Nethers, Julie Hard- esty, Dianne Decker. Row 3: Jean Orndorff, Janet Wil- son, Judy Kendall, Susan Lane, Diane Mclntire, Judy Barnes, Nancy Frame, Pat Hosey, Pat Criflith. Row 4: Dixie Mitchell, Florence Williams, Dottie Dutro, B. J. Baker, Joan Hull, Carole Barker, Charlotte Wilson, Becky Hackett, Robin Axline. Row 5: Bill Balderson, Herb Emrod, Darryl Harmon, Robert Gatchel, Mike Eichsen, Burdette Smythe, Terry Ryan, Denny Haddox, Bernard Smythe. SENICDR IFKA With these hands .... The theme of the '55-'56 Ohio Y-Teen Conference held at Delaware aptly enumerates the goals set up hy the Senior lfka girls. VVith these hands . . . We will create a better self, we will fashion a happy home life, we will lead toward a hetter community, we will help huild a peaceful world, we will deepen our faith in Cod and man. Service projects such as Friendly Beggars' Night and Salvation Army Christmas party mirror their intent to achieve these aims. Row I: Miss NValker, adviser, Virginia llarper, pres., Saundra VVest, lst vice-pres., Aim VVilliains, 2nd vice- pres., Linda McVickar, secy., Kay Sarbaugh, treas., Shir- ley Lent, Carole Moorehead, Barbara Bussi, Marlene Lawson, Lynn Milder, Maxine Piper, Nancy Shook, Cret- ehen Schnabel. Row 2: jane XValker, Florence XVilliams, Linda Johnson, Jean Orndorff, Jeanette Pryce, Rosalyn XVille, Diann Smith, Margie Erwin, Judith Jordan, Rita Beckert, Linda VVaers, Kay McBride, Carol Spiker, Dar- lene Slater, Deanna Melvin. Row 3: Patty Smith, Barbara Pollock, Nancy Taylor, Melinda Marlow, Ruth Livingood, Gail Ahele, Marsha Leckrone, Irene XVorthington, Caro- lyn Brown, Pat Hosey, Ioan Hull, Dixie Mitchell, Diane Mclntire, Jean Ann Smith, Carolyn Lewis. Row 4: Rose Toth, Joyce Cortner, Annette Parry, Jackie Lorton, Phyllis Thompson, Marcia Rutherford, Cynthia McHenry, Evelyn Shaw, Mclenie McMillen, Sherry McCloy, Mar- lene Wheeler, Barbara Benadum, Alice Thress, Dawn Ann Coulson, Dottie Dutro, Anne Allen, Carole Barker, Ruth Gregg. F ifty-one lUNllR IFKA Junior Ifka is for all junior girls who are willing to attend every meeting and wish to further those ideals of personal and social living to which Christians are committed by their faith. Part of the creed is: I. Intelligently do my duty. F. Faithfully serve my club. K. Kindly help others. A. Always do my best. Two important projects are providing decora- tions for Lavinrac and taking part in Friendly Beggars Night. F ifty-two Row 1: Carol Paisley, Sharla Gookins, Janet Bryan, Mary Royston, Betty Rollins, Joyce Ramsey, Sue Morgan, Rose Ann Achauer, Linda Hartley, Terry Kessler, Nancy Frick, Carol Searl. Row 2: Miss Walker, adviser, Shirley Suttle, pres., Barbara Chattos, secy., Connie Davis, 1st vice-pres., Jean Echelberry, 2nd vice-pres., Karen Erickson, treas., Karen Watson, Sally Barrick, Mary Ann Freeman, Jean- ette Harmon, Cicely Ebert, Martha Estock, Barbara Toler. Row 3: Thelma Holbert, Sherrie Supplee, Nancy Anderson, Margaret Crist, Tmdy Wilson, Cynthia Mast, Kathryn Turner, Martha M. Anderson, Marilyn Dailey, Betsey Charles, Beverly Murphy, Mary Lou Fraunfelter, Imogene Long, Dixie Frank. Row 4: Leona Greenway, Bella McAllister, Jill Youmans, Elizabeth Turner, Judy Fuller, Alicia Evans, Patty Daniel, Sally Ann Flack, Judy Pettit, Virginia Banet, Mary Ann McCarty, Wanda Barth, Judy Covert, Dianne Decker, Pat Griffith, Sandra John- son, Mabel Carrel. Row 5: Carolanne Horn, Carole Lucas, Judy Bintz, Judy Wiles, Robin Axline, Pat Hen- dershot, Carolyn Imes, Julie Hardesty, Vonda Wittlinger, Charlotte WVilson, Janet Wilson, Marcie Nethers, Sandy VVright, Kay Whitehead, Janet Williams, Willa Ruth Carich, Sue Wilson. How 6: Judy Barnes, Patty Mohr- hoff, Carol Beth Shinn, Melanie Boal, Marla Elmore, Jo Ann Farmer, Sandy Lewis, Barbara Cummins, Judy Pear- son, Laura Bell, Marlene Wiseman, Judy Stolper, Sue Ann Paynter, Vicki Vickers, Carol Dennis, Roberta Lind, Suzanne Barker. Sophomore like Row I: Barbara Lynch, Kathleen Morrow, Sandra Todd, Patty Bee, Becky Chapman, Janice Kinney, Rose Mary Brown, Margaret May Johnson, Rita Cuss, Emma Math- ers, VVihna Breitkrcutz. Row 2: Miss VValker, adviser, Patty Barker, pres., judy Ilall, vice-pres., Shirley Ritt- berger, 2nd vice-pres., Mary Watikcr, seey., Marlaine Taylor, treas, Sue Swank, Carol Mancely, joy Rc-nicks, Charlotte llorn, Phyllis Richards. Row 3: Charlotte Brownfield, Lois Velcr, Mary Frances Sheridan, Sherri Merriam, Joan Dirkse, Sondra Sarbaugh, S. Ann Haefner, Dolores Ann Cramer, Carolyn Wahl, Sandra Mason, Shirley Wagstaff, Beverly Dunnington, Doris Powell, Jeri Cortner, Vicky McLendon, Carol Boyd. Row 4: Pam jordan, Ruth Veler, Phyllis Coffey, Arlene Anderson, Anita Bumbaugh, Anne Hueffner, Kay Mathers, Betty Bash, Marilyn Baker, Nancy Pickens, Elsie Hickey, Janet Fracker, Shirley Tati, Phyllis Krumme, Bonnie Brown, Sandy Ilolsky, Kay Bussi. Row 5: Phyllis Kirk, Karen Best, Peggy Bee, Marilyn Mast, Marilyn Adams, Kay Stiers, Judy Wicchert, Suellen Sims, Sandra E. Robe, Louanna Bose, Mary Black, Vonda Cruise, Sandra Blake, Nancy Goodman, Diana Shirley. Row 6: Martha llolli- day, Lois Ray, Mary jo Embree, Laura Lorenz, Priscilla Hayth, Mary Theiling, Mary Swift, Norma Shirer, Bar- bara Sidwell, Barbara jewett, Kathleen Cowan, Sandra Sands, Ruth Burns, Eleanor Crawford, Marjorie Coleman, Janet Mc-Clurg. The members of Sophomore Itka, while striv- ing to build a better worldf, gain the friendship of other sophomore girls of various races and religions. Among their many projects is the sponsorship of gay booths in Kactus Korner for Lavinrac. Miss Walker is adviser. Radio Staff Hou' I: Carol Ann llorn, Manda Barth, Betty Rollins. Hou' 2: Mr. llorn, adviser, Doug Taylor, Carol Lucas. Imogene Long, Mary Spragg. How -1: Alice Bowers. Patty Swope, Sandra johnson, .ludith Barnes, Marilyn Dailey, .loyee Ramsey. How 4: Bill Osborne, Bob Pais- ley. Bob Clatehel, Sherrie MeCloy. Dick Catchel. Don Mann, Mickey Drake. The Z.Il.S. Radio Staff was organized to pro- vide interested students with a complete picture of radio operations. Members are chosen on the basis of scholastic standing. interest, voice. nmsical and writing ability. Mr. Horn is the staff adviser. The Radio Staff has two regular programs on the air each Week: March of History , and This Is Z.H.S.n Chemistry Lab Assistants These senior students have taken chemistry, possess an above average grade, and desire to increase their knowledge for vocational prepara- tion in science. Besides leaming recitations on experiments the students assist Mr. Roe and Mr. Russell by preparing chemical solutions and helping students with their work. How 1: janet Fusner, Barbara Pollock, Linda McVicker, Anne Allen, jackie Lorton, Pat llosey, Mr. Roe, adviser. Row 2: Jim Rizer, Florence Sue YVilliams, Cynthia Me- Henry, Linda Search, Gloria Barnett, Carol Renner, Mark Fleming, Phil Morrow. Row -1: junior Lee, Eddie Min- ear, Larry McCormick, Don Cawthra, jerry Cooper, Paul llonmion, llarry Davis, Jerry Hale. Movie Cperators How 1: Tom Lichtncr, Bob VV1'ight, Doug Taylor, Richard Hare, Jerry Taylor, Bob Beymer. Row 2: Fred Mautx, joe Ryan, Jim Bcckcrt, Dick James, Toni Dickinson, Rob Forslie, Philip Zinsnieister. How J: Eddie llall, Fred lNIadinger, George Lee, Ralph Stotts. Roger Cramer, Steven Rix, Mr. Russell, adviser. The motion picture operators of Z.H.S. are a service group of students Who assist in the move- ment of audio visual equipment to and from the various classrooms and operate this equipment whenever this assistance is requested. The ad- viser is Mr. Russell. Student Assistants Typing assistants, mimeographers, private see- retaries, or just plain gad-ahouts, these industri- ous citizens of Z.H.S. Work regularly for members of the faculty. The students gain valuable experience and are an inestimable aid to the teachers. Row 1: Mary Ann McCarty, Darlene Slater, Phyllis Ko- valesky, Carole Mooreliead, Patty Bell. How Phyllis Thompson, Janice Farquhar, Carol Paisley, Peggy Mauk, Sharon Stuart, Alice Bowers, Maryethyl Osborne. 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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATICDN Gordon Bliclalc, pres., Gene Dew. vice-pres.: Miss Schach, coordinatorg Maxine Frank, Mary- anna Clappcr, Nancy Curry, Marilyn McClurg, VVanda Carpenter, Martha NVhytc, Shirley XVatson. Nancy ML-Candless, Gloria Pierce, Barbara llodgson, Diann Smith. Marilyn Hceclg llcrh Ilall, Sam Paisley, Charley Deyeny, Frank Tignor, Phil Stanton, Gary Littick. Boh Lcutz, jim Drake, Layton Brown, john llildenhrand, Paul liutter, Tom Atkinson. The Zanesville chapter of the DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA was founded in 1940. Nlembers are seniors who attend school in the morning and work in retail stores in the afternoon. Annual projects are the sponsorship of the Homecoming dance and the appreciation banquet for cooperating merchants. The cluh, which has always been outstanding, recently made a good national showing with jim jackson chosen as 1955 national president and Miss Sehach selected as DECA XVoxnan of the Nlonth. Ihr N175 llomc-coming dance, sponsoicc x llistrihutivc Education cluh. was one ot tht most sllccesstlil ever held. Pictured at woilx on puhlicity are ff. fo r.l Cena' Dew. Cordon Iilickle, Diann Smith. Phil Stanton. Sam Pais- lu Nlaxyanna Clappcr. and Shirley Nllltson. ,qs W M-ting XYlllll7lll Nl'i'lll'l'f' :xml witli ls-xx' props, ilu- Lllh. Cll'2lIII2lllL'N elm-p:n'tinL-nt gnu- un wx- rx-lln-nl pn-st-iitnlioix on X4lX't'llllN'I' Qin ol Iliorn- lon NYilcl4-rls Pnlilfr-r prim- play Our Town . In-lx llaunsm will lu- long rm-im-inln-rcnl lor luis int:-i'prs-lallion ol tln- rolc of Slalgc Xlallingl-r or plan' IlAll'l'kllUl'. ll. Al. linlwr uncl liit-lmrd ling- oxin, als l'.IIlllf :mtl ffm-orgc wc-rv ilu- app:-ailing XHlIIlLIl'Hlll3l12 THESPIANS Hou' I: Nliss Slmw, zlclviscr, jack Rannscy, prs-s.g Put lloscy, vicc-prcs.: Malrlc-nc Xxllli'l'll'I', st-cy.: Larry llurtsoolc, tra-z1s.g Szun Atkinson. How 2: PL-tc VViclclunn, jucly K4-nclull, Nancy Frzunc, Anna- Allcn, Daw- Colmgcn, How -3: Mnryctlicl Oslmornc, Alice- Tlircss, Slim-rry ML-Cloy, lrcnc XYortl1in5.-fton, llonnic XVilson, Al Ziinincr. Tlu- NATIONAL TIIESPIAN SOCIETY is an 'ilionorv socicty in thc scnsc that stnclcnts arc gruntccl im-mln-rsliip for lmving pc-rforine-cl meritorious work in dramatic productions prescnte-cl by tht- liigli scliool nnclcr thc clircction of Miss Shaw. The pledge of mcinbcrs-liip places upon tllc stuclcnts 'flue obligation of assuming gre-atc-r tasks ancl rcsponsilmilitics in carrying forward thc clrmnntic arts prognnn. Tlic motto is Act well your partg thcrc all honor lic-sf, This ycmfs The-spiun play was cntitlx-cl Tlu- xV1ll'l'l0l'lS lTllSlJ2Illll.ll Qur Town . , 3 -,. i1m...Q,- mcms-,.., SCIENCE CLUB Newly-organized in the spring of 1955, the Xenoquerists Science Club is composed of those students desiring to increase their knowledge of science, to perfect their scientific techniques, to render scientific service, and to understand the importance of science. Affiliated with Science Clubs of America and under the leadership of Mr. Roe, the club ever strives to maintain these objectives. F ifty-eight Row 1: Mr. Roe, adviser, Harry Davis, Carol Renner, Linda Search. Row 2: Karen Erickson, Phyllis Kovaleski. Barbara Buxton, Patty Bell, Betsy Charles, Shirley Suttle, Sally Barrick. Row 3: Charles Stebbins, Barbara Pollock, Don Mann, Judith Jordan, Jim Rizer, Dixie Mitchell, Junior Lee, Judy Pettit, Ann German. Row 4: Jean Orn- dorff, Ruth Williams, Kathryn Turner, Patty Swope, Io Arm Farmer, Karen McCloy, Marcia Rutherford, Virginia Banet, Connie Davis, Carol Dennis. Row 5: Terry Tim- son, Eddie Minear, Larry McCormick, David Morton, David Smith, YVillets Sawyer, jerry Cooper, Paul Hom- man, Iim Knapp, Larry Cox, Jerry Hale, Mark Fleming. FUTURE NURSES FUTURE NURSES, organized in February of 1954 with forty charter members, interests girls in personal and community health and explores the fields of professional and practical nursing. Officers and adviser, Miss Baughman, meet regularly with the advisory board, which is com- posed of representatives from both local hospitals and the medical auxiliary association. The advi- sory board has been instrumental in obtaining outstanding speakers, in arranging for each club member to spend a night and day with a student nurse as a guest of the hospitals. and in providing materials for research. Bow 1: Miss Bauglnnan, adviser, Peggy Mauk, pres., Marsha Leckrone, vice-pres., Rose Toth, ree. secy., Margie Erwin, corre. secy., Linda Johnson, treas., Maxine Piper, Kathleen Cline, Shirley Lent. Row 2: Donna Sunkle, Phyllis Kovaleski, Linda Lambert, Bernice Bald- win, Mary Lana Spragg, Marcia Blake, Judith Jordan, Dorothy Buxton, Marlene Lawson, Deanna Melvin, Gretchen Schnable, Patty Bell, Gwen Hess. Rcrw 3: Sherril Honesty, Janet Fusner. Row 4: jean Ann Smith, Linda Waers, Phyllis Thompson, Ann VVilliams, Nancy Taylor, Carole Barker, Rosalyn Willie, Diana Mclntire, Dawn Ann Coulson, JoAnn Hargrove, Bessie Me- Cutcheon, Barbara Buxton, Kay Nessline, Jeanette Pryee. Row 5: Virginia Harper, Florence Sue NVilliams, Cynthia Mcllenry, Linda Search, Anne Allen, Gloria Barnett, Sherry Lee McCloy, Barbara Benacluni, Ann Harvey, Carol Renner, Jackie Lorton, Maryethel Osborne, Ruth NVilliains, joan llull. Dixie Mitchell, Kay Sarbaugh. Fifty-nine HI-Y Hi-Y is a nation-Wide high-school youth movement Working for a Christian democracy. The club strives toward its purpose which is uto create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian characterv. Advisers are Mr. Martin and Mr. Taylor of the faculty and Mr. Mansfield of the Y.M.C.A. G. A. A. Row 1: Mr. Taylor, adviser, Bill Shaw, pres., Jim Knapp, vice-pres., David Mor- ton, secy., Darryl Harmon, treas.g Dick Patterson, chaplain. Row 2: Don Mann, parliamentariang Bernard Cooper, Ian Reynolds, Charles Stebbins, Harry O. Davis, Eddie Stehmeyer, John Mc-Cinnis, David Zimmer, Gary Bowles, serg. at arms. Row 3: Eddie Hall, Sam Mehrley, Bill Cooper, jim Coffey, Bernard Smythc, Dan Ilennessey, Al Zimmer. How 4: Jim Beckert, Ronald Graham, Tom Price, David Schiele, Myron Hubbard, Al Zinn, Tom Bryan, Dick lloward, Otto Kaullmann, Garry Scely. Row 5: Danny VVilliams, Richard VVilley, Kenny Ford, Nelson Eugene Foucht, Roger Moss Jr., Roy Thornton jr., Ronald Martin, Jerry Jones, Bob Tanner, Eddie Minear, Rex Stoneburner, Terry Ryan, Tod Mitchell. The Girls, Athletic Aids was organized in 1926 by Miss Hortense Gillespie. The present membership is limited to twenty-four girls, twelve seniors and twelve juniors. In order to become a member, a sophomore must submit her name to the vote of the club after she has earned at least one hundred points in sports. The purposes of the club are to promote a program of intramural sports for girls, encourage recreational activities, and cooperate with the physical education depart- ment and school. Miss McIntosh is adviser. How 1: Miss Mclntosh, adviser, Barbara Buxton pres., Patty Sue Smith, vice-pres., jane YValker, secy., Ieaunette Pryce, treas. How 2: Dawn Ann Coulson, Qlulie llardesty, Susie Barker, Betsy Charles, Rose Toth. Row 3: Peggy Mauk, Carol Dennis, jean Orndorlt, Nancy Frame, Marcia Nethers, Kathy Turner. Row 4: Connie Davis, Sandy johnson, jean Ech- clberry, Marcia Rutherford, Charlotte YVilson, Dottie Dutro, Indy Barnes. Row I: Holland Buxton, adviserg Jerry VVatton, pres.g Glen Lewis, vice-pres.g Dan Selietliler, secy.g Bill Balderson, treas.g Larry Taylor, P. C.g jim liizer. joe Kennedy, Dick Harris, Buddy llodge, Bill Conda, Frank Tignor. How 2: Cary NVQ-aver, Cary Mcfluire, Don Branson, Arnold Caspersolin, Dolph XVagstaft, Toni Bollinger, Bolv Mefluire, Dan Boetelier, Meryin Mc-Coy, Iffrnic Bynum, ltiehard VVriglit, Don Cawtlira. Hou' 3: Bon Curtis, Chuck Bryant, John XVatson, Bill Bowman, Boger Stetliy. Boli ttitelia- son, Buteli Morrison, Mike Ericlisen, Buss Nh-Coy, ,lim XYorstall, Cordon Blielile, liarl Miller, 'l'oni Nlooreliead. Hou' -I: ltill Cawtlira, Bolw Caiters, Cor- don Silmliring, -lunior Miller, Stephen Cooper, Cene Dickinson, NVill Sawyer, Cary Steele, Elini ilaelcson, -Ierry Cooper, Dale N14-Lain. Phil Stanton. Dieli Taliler. Dale Young, 'l'ini Alones. Ylltltll llardesty. FELLCDWSHIP The purposes of Fellowship are to promote lmetter fellowship among its members, to acquaint new students with Zanesville Iligh, to encourage hetter school spirit, and to cooperate with all other school organizations. Fellowship is active in all school functions, sponsors the after-the-game dances and the football programs and many other projects. Mr. Buxton is adviser. D. CD. Z. Daughters of Zeus was organized in 1927 for the purpose of studying Greek and Roman mythology. The club is com- posed of sixteen seniors and eight juniors who have a 2.5 average and two years of Latin. D.O.Z. sponsors the Home- coming pageant with Hi-Y and the April Showers dance with Librarians, enjoys a Roman dinner, and completes a school project each year. Bliss Kaplan is adviser. lion' I: joan llnll. pri-s.g livelyn Shaw. yiee-pres.g Darlene Slater, set-y.g Cloria Barnett, treas.g Phyllis Kovalcsliy, Patty Bell. lion: 2: Ntiss Kaplan, adviser. Carol- anne Iloru. l'at llosey. Nancy lfranie. jean Orndoril, Alndy Niles. Patty Sue Sniitli. Betsy Charles. Rout -'35 Carol Dennis. Barliara Buxton. Carolyn Lewis. Margie Ifrwin, Carolyn Brown. Hou: 4: Patty Xiolirliolli, Cynthia Nlellenry, Melanie NleNlillen. Sandy Lewis. .Indy Barnes, .Indy Carter. I IUNIQR RED cieoss Sixty-two Row 1: Miss Thompson, adviser, Danny Williams, pres., Carol Dennis, vice-pres., Maryethyl Osborne, secy., Jackie Lorton, treas., john Carr, Bernard Smythe, Sally Barrick, Jane Walker, Anita Bumbaugh. Row 2: Deanna Melvin, jo ce Ramsey, Phyllis Granclstaff, Vicky McLinden, Iackie Watkins, Mildred McDonald, Marlain I Taylor, Marcia Blake, Rebecca Atkinson, Joyce Shreve, Mary Frances Sheridan, Bella McAllister, Cynthia Mast. Row 3: Ruth Ann Gregg, Sherril Honesty, Carol Boyd, Nellie Norris, Rita Guss, Kay Reynolds, Linda Oelze, Alberta Barker, Kathleen Pettry, Vonda Cruise, SuzyIBarker, Marlene Lawson. Row 4: Tom Moore, Phil Holzschuler, Tom Dickenson, Dick Cameron, Dick Howard, Virgil Mast, Melvin Hollen- beck, Dave Zimmer, Marvin Veyon, Gary Spillman. I The American junior Red Cifoss is the junior membership of the American Red Cross. Their motto Iis We Servef, The members believe in service for others, for country, community, and school. Besides activities carried on in high school, Ijunior Red Cross members may serve at blood centers, on speakers, buriaus and on disaster committees, and also as oH'ice aides at the Chapteii House. An executive council directs the program. Work on this councilI gives valuable training in leadership. I I . I I I I FRIENDSHIP Row 1: Daisy Spinks, pres., Nancy Taylor, vice-pres., Leah Waller, secy., Dorothy Buxton, trcas.g Rose Toth, Kay McBride, Carolyn Storts, Barbara Russi, Gwen Hess, Phyllis Kovaleski, Row 2: Miss Stewart, adviscr, Linda Milder, Rosetta Bellinger, Patty Smith, Ann German, jackie Lorton, Mary Io Wakefield, Bella McAllister, Kathleen Cline, Sara jane Woods, Barbara Benson, Patty Bell. Row 3: Linda Lambert, Margaret Bone, Joyce Cortner, Kathryn Ball, Barbara Buxton, Melinda Marlow, Patty Bronkar, Carolyn Stinger, Barbara Reese, Bessie McCutcheon, Nancy Shook, Ruth Ann Stilts, Mary Spragg. Row 4: Gretchen Schnabel, Rosa- lyn Wille, Carol Spangler, Barbara Schramm, Virginia Harper, Melenie McMillen, Dawn Ann Coulson, Florence Sue Williams, Beth Davidson, Linda McVicker, Cynthia McHenry, Diane Mclntire, jean Orndorilr, Diana Withers. Row 5: Janice Farquhar, Ann Harvey, Alice Thress, Kay Sarhaugh, Ann Williams, Marcia Rutherford, Nancy Zinsmeister, Carol Benner, Irene Worthington, Linda Search, Jane Walker, Ruth Williams, Margie Erwin. In May, 1955, this organization invited to a Silver Anniversary tea its 1000 alumnae. Guests or greetings from all parts of the world revealed that these girls who had been chosen by the Dean of Girls for their friendliness, good school citizenship, leadership, and willingness to make the school a better place for others were now equally effective in their present communities and vocations. Friendship Girls act as Big Sisters to all new girls and otherwise assist the Dean of Girls in -her program. A Big Sister-Little Sister party in September, the corridor Christmas tree, and a Springtime Senior Party are traditional. Other 1955-56 projects were serving at the Rotary Intemational district convention and designing and selling notepaper bearing a pen and ink sketch of the new Z.H.S. Sixty-three CAMERA CLUB terson, pres., Bernard R. Smythe Mathers, Joyce Ramsey, Nlareia Russi. Row 2: Betty Rollins, Vonda Frank, Roger Morrison, Dave Cohagan, May- nard Honesty, Bob Beymer, Edith Morris, Betsy Mercer. How 3: Carol Searl, Mary Royston, Carol Shinn, Irene NVorthington, Lynn Pedieord, .Ioanne Brown, Gloria Canter, Leona Creenway, JoAnn Hargrove. Row 4: James Beckert, Jim Knapp, Eddie Hall, Gordon Sibbring, Al Zinn, David Smith, Bob Tanner, Bob Smith, Ronnie VVilson. Membership in Camera Club is open to any student interested in earning mole about taking, developing, and printing or enlarging his own pictures. Meetings held once a month consist of a brief business session and a program which h t d is the adviser. MACHINE SI-ICP as 0 o with photography. Mr. Boggs is an active club participating in social and civic acti . V, ities, visiting local industries, and performing duties around the school! This year the boys toured Kaiser Aluminum, visited the state capitol, enjoyed two Wiener roasts, a fishing party, and a spring picnic. Mr. Blyth is the adviser. Row 1: Bill Maziar, pres., Dave Hylbert, vice-pres., Tom Calihan, secy., Mr. Blyth, Q adviser. Row Larry Mullenix, Chet 44 Spinks, Gerald Norman, Dale Temple, re- corder, John Sellers. Row 3: jack Hardwick, Bill Mercer, Jack Passwaters, Chuck Archer. Row 4: Harold Harney, treas.g Jim Lucas, Roger Penos, Ray LeRoy, Curt Soter. -wev- i Row 1: Mr. Boggs, adviser, Dick Pat- , vice-pres., Deanna Melvin, secy.g Kay Ill : . . 1 , lionmll Nl0!'tllllL'I', liusscll jcwctt, Gary mis Dick VVa1yc11l1urg. Hou M , l'hil llolzschulcr, Nlyron lluh- rcl Bill Slmrkcy, lfrccl lli1111. Huw 13. 1 Phillips, 131-rimrcl C1111-111lisl1, C:t'Ill' ll IIISUII, ljlllll Sluclc, Pkllll llcrron, lllllt' l'1lIlliQ'l'SUll, Nlr l,l'llll uclviscr, john Blillcr. Larry Slutzcr. Scnior V.I.C. is 1 loc1l ch1pt11 o of Ohio. V.I.C. was hom Ill 1 L11111 Ohio xoQ1t1o11 ll sch Milan mx Futurc FLll'IllCI'S of A111111L1 it soon Qgrtw st1tcw1dn ALlll6NlINLIlfS of thc club fulfill such PHIPOSLS IS to uuitc xoc ltlllllll stucleuts Ill the st1tc llllfl promotc l6'2lCl9l'Slllp to piomote good wo1k111111sl11p md scholuship c iutcrcst 111 Lcluc1t1o11 mtl 1eL1e1t1o11 Xlr Pl Int is ulxisu to stimulut junior V.I.C. CllCUllI'1lg0S lcaclcrship 111 L11 L SOLII '- ' ' l - hfmtv of wollt lllfl 9ll1plOVll1LIlt Ill husuicss md inclustn ll noiccts ol tht duh IS high iclcnls 111141 zlpprc-c1.1t1o11 ol tu 4 c promotes high stz111clt1rcls of Workm 111sl11p incl scholuship Om ol the 1111101 1 ltlllll in tho c:lll'lStlll2lS Lhilcl 1clopt1o11 ploject Nh EllSII1lllQ'kf is lClXlSil its purticipz Hou: I: llll'll1lI'Cl Mason, liohcrt llupp, Churlcs Nloorc, llonultl Nlitclwll, C1-orgc Lucas. How 2: l I'l'IlCll Cruvcs, llohcrt IJo1lso11, Allllllllll' C1-c, Such Stilwcll, 41111114-s l'ickrcll. Hou: 3: llohcrt Sluclc, john l3a1111li1-ld, liohcrt 'l'u11cly, llohcrt Nlorgun, YVilli11111 lfowlcr. Row 4: liolmcrt Shvp- hcrcl, llonulcl llolshucr, Louis Luccy, c:l'lH' Nloorc, lliclmrfl lluntcr, Nlr. Hus- lllllll.Il'I'. lxll.S'l.'IllZ civlll' llucy, lloy Shultz, ' ' l-rkcr, Cary jauucs Swcct, Clary xxtlll XVl'lltWOI'tll. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY ffl lo rigfllz Nluxim' l'ipx'1'. lim-ky ll nc vll. lilly XlL'lil1lllS lhyxlxlt. Slwrriv X11 Yomllz XYittli11gc'r, liolmin .'XXllIll'. Playing no small part in thc succvssful utlllctic scason worm- tlw loyal clwvr- lUi1lll'l'S who supported the tc-um at lwomc- uucl uluroucl come rain or shim-. Tlw school and tllv tc-11111 apprcciutci tlwir effort. Xlr. Biggs s11pc'1'x'iscs these- two RESERVES nz' I: xlilflilil N1-lllvrs. ,Iucly Hinlz, Sluir lu' xY1lj.fSt2lll.. Putty Ilvlrigglc-. Hou' '7' f nrol Dvnnis, Dottic Slu-riclzm, Pnl llvn- 'rslloh Sgmcly jolmson. S' V We-' V M ,si W xx - . , we y H xi A Y V v ,3 X 7 Y ' 4 if Wm 115 f-52 Z..-F2 XX mix , b - 4 . YF , Q ' x ' IAF: W ' ,Y . ' ' - , Q ,Qi 5.1 X , xv ' . 5 I lf? il' Qs nrvfzxi I at J ' x -6 il .Hes NNN xg' NX, xy 1Ql'ff an X 3, wi 156 XA is f x ,, 1 4 Q 6 f Mr .L iff A i '- th fda pf-' ,rf I .. 1 4' fl - - an SIR, NA 'N ' INSTRUMENTAL GRCDUPS XVoodwincl choir, hrass choir, and the Blue Knights are all organized groups of master musicians, which are directed hy Mr. Biggs. The Blue Knights are the youngest memher of the trio, hut this has macle them no less famous. These groups have appeared quite successfully hefore the student hody of Z.H.S. and various civic organizations. Brass Choir 'l'rumpct: jackie Lorton, Bernarcl Sinyt Bon XYcthercll, 1'll'l'llC',I llorn: Burclc Sinythe. 'l'ron1lmuc: Ks-n NVQ-her. B1 Iona: Peggy Mauli. KYarrcn Nliller Sou plume: Dave Zimmer. +.,ts ' .4 Q, .-W.-. V ' W -' Blue Knights Sll.YUlJl1Ull'C,S'I Lowell Ilvlillllilll, -liin lina Boger Morrison, Mike llarrison, C Bainluo. ,IlflllI11?l'f.S'Z Bill Shaw, Al Zi Burdette Smythe. ,,7'l'I7II1IIUlll',S'Z Ncl: lfoucht, Ken NVQ-her, lVayne Bohe IJFIIIIISI Tim jones. Briss: Terry Sxni g K Guitar: Toni Crinnn. Piano: Mr. Big EKG at Woodwind Choir Flute: Terry rl1lllIS0ll, Nlary I . Slim-ricl. Oboe: Mary -lo XYalu-fielcl. Myrna Smi flIll7'fIll'f! Alanice lfarquliar, Al Zinnn Bll.S'fx'UUIII Lois Ycler. CHCDRUS II f v lion' I: Sllillilil Cooliins. Sully llvrron, Hnrlmalrn Hussi, Host' Ann rXc'lnl1u'r, lflilalln-Ili 'l'urnvr, Donna xIl'l'L'K'l', Knrvn l'll'lL'lxS1HI,clilfllll' Nloort-luuul. lion' 2: Nlr. l ilVVL'1'H. uclxisz-r, Xllnnln l.m-Xluslcr. Kose-tin Bvllingvr, Num-5 lloppvr, Bi-tty llllillllilIX,4Il'1lll lluntvr. Hou' -3: Ann f:l'I'lll1lll, Nlurgim' lCrwin, Nlury Lou Strousv. Xlvlnnn- lionl. Inu-lyn Slum' Nlurlviu- XYln-1-lc-r, Nlznrgurc-t lionv, Dinnn Schultz. lln- inost 1ltlN4lllLl cl singcrs in mich vocal group arc SCllt'llllll'tl for Chorus Il thi- following your. Thr- vxnct nature of this aclvaulcml group varivs with thc pvrsonnvl zuuilulmlc for it. This your it was known ns A Cappella Choir and unn- sistc-cl of twvnty-four qlmlifivcl girls. Dc-vilnirc-s wc-rc orgunizc-cl to givc thc- hoys in thc school thc sznnc musical opportnnitic-s that am- uil'orclc'cl to thc girls. Tha- group has hcvn so popular that it has im-rc'usc-cl to tlnu- tnncs its original sim- in onv your. It now L-oinprisvs thirty nn-inlwrs fu' I: lflwl Nlnulv, ,Inn Snyrv, llolw Form-Y in ll1'l'lIl1lllfflill'li Iohn Curr: loin nnznn, lionnn- Ubonnm-ll. Hou' 2: Nlr iwm-tt, iulx-ist-r, lionniv XYilson, XYurr1-11 lsnvr, ll:-nry Singvr, lhvirl lluyvs, 'lllll xorv, Xlnrlvni' XYln'4'l1'r. Hour J: lfrni-st vc-rs, Lynn llvuw-l's, 'l'4-rl xV1llSlI, Italy- I lplll' incl Klivs, ,lim Sii-lc-it. Hou' -: A right, U4-orgr' ln-v, Camry Iiowli-s. Dalvicl vin-lor, loin Davis. Allsfvil: lionnn lvis, N1-lson l'lUllk'lll, l'uul XYy:lll. -. A11 ,X 'A Aix SI! VII I i. ! LYRIC THEATRE Seventy I Row 1: Mr. Fawcett, adviser, Karen Erickson, Barbara Russi, Kathleen Cline, Mary Lou Fraunfelter. Row 2. Mary Lou Strouse, Joyce Ramsey, Marlene Wheeler,i Jackie Lorton, Linda Waers. How 3: Ronnie Wilson Dave Zimmer, Virgil Mast, Alice Thress, Barbara LB6I'l21dllII1. Lyric Theatre acts as the producing organization for all shows produced by the department of Vocal Music. Its members study and practice stagecraft, costume design, make-up, choreography, stage lighting, publicity and public relations, box office management, and :stage management. In this, its first full- functioning year, it has produced threel outstanding and highly successful shows: Hitch Your Wagon to a Carf' Oklahbma!,' and the annual SAC show. i SING ALCDNG CLUB Row I: Mr. Fawcett, arlviser, Sherry Mc-Cloy, pres., Barhara Bcnaclum, vice-pres., Carole lN1ooreheacl, seey., Barbara llussi, treas. How 2: Jeanette Harmon, Carolyn Storts, Donna Mercer, Rose Ann Achauer, Kath- leen Cline, Shirley Lent, Carol Knowlden, Karen Erickson. Row 3: Ann German, Bella McAllister, Ruth Williams, Sally Herron, Judy Covert, Barbara Chattos, Barbara Benson, Rosetta Bellinger. Row 4: Ange- lika Freyberg, Nancy Frick, Patty Mohrhoff, Alice Thress, Marlene Wheeler, Melanie Boal, Nancy Dunmirc, Judy Stolper, Eleanor Dunmirc. The Sing Along Club was organized for study and enjoyment of all phases of music and for service to the school and community. Among its activities are an annual show, a Christmas project, support of the Community Concert series, and promotion of the various civic projects in which the school participates. The membership is limited to fifteen seniors and fifteen juniors, all of whom must have successfully completed at least one year of high school music. Seventy-one 5 . 3 3 Z. H. S. MARCHING BAND The Z.H.S. hand tlns year comprised 79 memhers directed hy Nlr. Biggs. Looking quite elegant in their new uniforms as they went through their paces at the halftime shows, the Twin Marching Bands were a hig attraction at the grid contests. They also participated in such civic celebrations as the movie premiere and the Santa Claus parade. During the lmaskethall season a group known as the Pep Band was always on hand to encourage the team. Climax of the year's activity was the April hand concert. Come rain, eome sleet, or snowg tai weather or foul-No, this is not a cle seription of a mailman, hut of our snappj major and his niajorettes looking rea cool in their new uniforms. They art l. to r.: Patty Barker, Phyllis Thompson -lane McCoy, Jerry jones, Patty Nlohrhofl Kay Nessline, liuth Lineieome. lxIJ.S'f'lll Phyllis Colley. Band Members l'ir'r'nln: vlvl'l'I'y' 'I'ims0n. lflllffi Putty Xlfllldltlut, Mary l'1ftllli't'S Slut-1'iclzu1. Olmv: xiyfllll Smith. fflllfillffi -lim Knapp blzmiu- l :u'qulu4u', Hull: NYilli1uns, -Iucly Burnt-s, Al ZillllIlt'l'. Iltlltlll liigglt-. Slmron Buwurs, blaun' Nh-Coy, Dick llowmwl lit-rnunl tIuupt'r, Cumlyll lmvs, 'Ilam liryaux, CjllilI'll'S Sta-lxhills, Alucly l'vttit. B1-vc-x'ly Slut-ll, .Indy Italy, Brt-111111 Tuttlv, Daw tIulmg1'n. Iizlsxfffrrnz Lois Yvlt-r. Alla Sax: xIill't'iAl ltussi, liugvr Morrisml, Luwt-ll llt-ldnu1l1, Nornm Purkvr. 'l'4'mvr Sax Xlikn- llurrismm. B1lI'ffUlIl'Sll.YZf:1ll'j' ltznnlm. Cfurmwl: Al Znn, Dam llt-um-sst-y. Scott Holminsmm. Putty B:1rkt'r, Nlvrlt llvlmlmzun, luoltit- I,m'tnn, .Iam lit-yxmlds, Linda l,aunlmt-rt. Tl'HII11ll'fJ Hun XYQ-ilwn-ll, Kc-n Cmlltrup, Dam XYillc-y, Hllfll l,im-iunnv, ltuml XY.1llm'r, XYillit'rm'd Mlm-n. FI'l'll!'ll llornr l3urctc'ttt- Sxnytlu-, Carla In YLIIIS. l3r1rifm1c': P1-ggy xlillllxl XVurrvxn Xlillvr, liz-rllalrrl Snlyttw, Mark Alulm-l's, Tl'UlIllIlllIl'S N4-lson Ifollvllt, xxillylll' Hotu'l'ts, Ann Cc-rnmn, Km-11 XYm'lx'1' ,lim Nlalxwvlt, Iiilllkrcmpt-1',limlitln Nlnrris. sUIl.S'll1ilIUlH'f Dun- Zim- nm-r, ltugvr Moss. 'l'yn1p1n1y: 'lknn I'riu-, l,l'I'f'll-S'.S'fU7lJ Tim .MM lmuw liill Iltnrtlm' Nlikt- Slnvp- Q p url Sta xx Smrlmx K ul Cllm wn ,Q 4' .sf .gnu 1 . . Mary- 'z . ',5,s pmt' ' l ' 5 :A A ll' . , Z. H. S. Seventy-four Since it's hidden way down underv in room 39, most of us fail to realize what our orchestra can really do. Those who attended Commencement, Okla- homaf, and other activities where this group of skillful musicians performed know that the orchestra plays all kinds of music from long-haired stuff by Beethoven to jive by Anderson. They meet every fourth period under the direction of Mr. Biggs. QRCHESTRA lfllltrfs: Patty Molirliofl, Terry Timson, Mary F. Sheridan. Oboe: Myrna Smitli. Clarincts: Judy Barnes, jim Sayre. Bas- soon: Don llarris. Ist Violin: Carolyn Storts, Jean Orndorfl, Carol Betli Sliinn, Barbara Buxton, Marlaine Taylor, Elsie lliekey. 21:11 Violin: Ann German, David Arnold, Imogene Long, Barbara Bates, Arlene Kimble, Sara Bellinger. String Bum: janicc Farquhar, Terry Smith. Trumpets: Al Zinn, Bernard Smythe, joe Gormley. French Horn: Burdette Smytlie. Trombone: Nelson Foucht. Percussionist: Bill Hartley, Gail Gibson. L! Q5 1 5 ' I M lx ,' I Seventy-five Qu Co membe you sh ber, as Withou me spe We hop O uldn,t have. I id IZ ec el. ..My no ing the hon ' l C111 Hit? aside: 'Comus fPa under c PLE. C wlm . 'D ra ust leave dear old Z.H.S. Woe is me. CStudents, shout- on,t leave, Comus. Refuse the diploma!'j But think of o le I will no r People mms: For me? An honorary diploma? QFirst Faculty aside: 'It's the only way he could ever get onefj Oh, dont, deserve itf, QSecond Faculty Mem- e: 'How true. But how else could we be rid of him using an international incident?'Q The honor strikes lessf, QThird Faculty Member, aside: 'Permanently, P only regret is-pardon me, while I wipe a tear-that r-me, the spirit of mirth and revelry, being known as ctual giant! Oh, very well, my friends. I renounce it. 1: accept a diploma until I have earned it. CFacu1ty, 'Alasl Now welll be stuck with him foreverfj fStudents: , rah! Comus, rah, Rah, rah, Comus!'j I' O ents, firmly: 'Donlt worry. We'll keep this character trolfj I thank you-you wonderful, wonderful PEO- !here,s ml candelabra?f, , r Mn. DCJNAI.D SUMMERS, our superintendent. capably super- vises all city schools. This year details regarding facilities in the new high school still required h s attention, but he found time to continue his efforts for federal aid to improve other Zanesville schools and attained prominence through his active participation in the NVhite House Educational Conference program. He re- ceived both his B.A. and M.A. from Ohio State Un i v e r s it y and gained background for his leadership of local schools by teaching at Lash and serving as principal of Roosevelt junior High. MB. RALPH S'roR'rs, Z.H.S. principal, has devoted his usual calm judgment to the efficient administration of our expanded educational plant, constantly studying policies for improved operation of our school in order to refine administrative proce- dures and interpret them to faculty, public, and students. Last October his ability was recognized by election to the presidency of the Superintend- ents and Principals, section of the Eastern Ohio Teachers Asso- ciation. He received his B.S. degree from Ohio University and his M.A. from Ohio State. I 5 s E E f I I Mas. DIJLCDHES CURRY, assistai principal, ably assists in tln smooth administration of oi complicated s c h o o l syster maintaining a sympathetic att tude toward teacher and studei problems. Her efforts as Studei Council adviser have inspire the youthful members to tl. velop a citizenship educatic project that has made the Z.H. group a model for area and sta' Student Councils. Her B.A. from Glenville State, West Vi ginia, her M.A. from West Vi ginia University. ADMINISTRATION 1 , 5' 5..,,,t ti ZANESVILLE BoAHD OF EDUCATION mem- bers have continued to give their valu- , able time in unselfish devotion to the cause of Zanesville city education. We are grateful to them for putting Zanes- ville on the mapn educationally and for their unceasing efforts for further im- provements. Pictured here are new mem- bers, Mrs. Kenneth Cale and Mr. Charles Love, and veterans Mrs. Vashti Iones Funk and Dr. Weldon Slater, board president. Mr. jay Zellar was ill when the picture was taken. P l 1 i I MR. HOLLAND BUx'roN, dean of boys, has the monumental task of checking attendance among the male denizens of Z.H.S. and attending to many of their dis- ciplinary and personal problems. This year he has competently as- sisted Mr. Storts in planning pro- cedures of the new adviser-group guidance program and has been director of the successful guid- ance conferences in which local authorities participated. His B.S. is from Wooster, and his M.A. from Ohio State. I I I I I I I I I I I I l Q l Miss LOUISE STEWART, dean of I girls, is kept busy supervising I the checking of attendance - among the many Z.H.S. Coeds - and ably attending to their per- I sonal problems, emergencies, I and scheduling dilemmas. As ad- I viser of Friendship, she assists I in acclimating sophomores to I high school life and improving I social relationships among her I flock. Her A.B. is from Denison, I her M.A. from Ohio State. Miss I Stewart also attended Chicago I University. l I I I I I I AND FACULTY ' I I I I I I I I I I Mas. NIAVIS lX1CALLISTER CMeredith C 0 l le g e and Ohio University Branchj and Miss Marie Neptune QMeredith Col- legel are our capable secretaries. They attend to multiple details and still maintain a pleasant at- titude. Miss Neptune, new to Z.H.S. this year, spent her high school d-ays in New Concerd. WAYNE ASHBAUGH: B.A. lvlount Union, Akron, Kent State, Ohio State, World History, Athletic Coach . . . FERN BATEMAN: B.S. Ed. Ohio State, Columbia, English II, English III . . . ETHELWYN BAUGHMAN: B.S. Ed. Ohio, Ohio State, Colorado, Bookkeeping I, Bookkeeping II, Typ- ing I . . . MILLARD R. BIGGS: B.M. Youngs- town, M.E.A. Ohio, Band, Orchestra, Harmony, Brass Choir, Woodwind, Dance Band . . . BERNARD O. BLACK: A. B. Ohio, M. A. New York, Columbia, Chicago, Wisconsin, Basic Business . . . JAMES M. BLYTH: Muskingum, Machine Shop . . . E. C. BOGGS: B.S. Denison, Ohio, Ohio State, Case Institute of Technol- ogy, Physics, Senior Science . . . VERNON CARTER: A.B. Earlham, M.A. Ohio State, Muskingum, Miami, Conservation, English II, Comus . . . V. NEAL ENSMINGER: Kent State, Automotive . . . NORMAN FAIRALL: B.S. Ed. Mus- kingum, M.A. Ohio State, M.A. Co- lumbia, Hawaii, Chicago, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra II . . . HERBERT FAXVCETT: B.S. Columbia, M.A. Columbia, Ohio State, Capital, Vocal Music, Lyric Theatre . . . MARGARET FERRELL: B.A. Marietta, Harvard, journalism, Eng- lish II, Zanesvillian, Comus . . . HELEN ANNE FOX: B.S. Ohio State, B.S. in L.S. Denver, Mus- kingum, School Librarian . . . SARA ELIZABETH FRAZIER: B.S. Ed. Muskingum, Ohio, Denison, Drivers Education . . . PAUL GERMAN: B.S. Ed. Ohio State, M.A. Ohio State, Mus- kingum, VVorld History, U.S. History. JANE ELLEN GROVES: B.S. hills- kingum, lVI.A. Ohio State, Clothing . . . RACIIAEL JENNINGS HIG- GINS: A.B. Ohio, M.A. Columbia, Ohio State, English II . . . MAR- GARET HOOK: B.S. Columbia, Maryland College for VVomen, Home- making . . . ROBERT C. IIORN: B.S. Ed. Ohio State, Muskingum, Ohio, Radio Arts . . . ARNOLD HUTSON: B.S. VV. Va., M.S. New Mexico Western, Mus- kingum, Drivers Education . . . GRACE M. KAPLAN: A.B. Seton Hill, Ohio State, Ohio, Latin I, Latin II, French I . . . ALLEN KOONTS: B.S. Ed. Ohio: Drivers Education . . . MARGUERITE M. KURZ: B.S. Ed. Ohio, M.A. Ohio State, Muskingum, NVisconsin, English II, English Communications, U.S. History . . . PEARL LOVVE: B.S. Ed- Ohiog Typing I, Bookkeeping I . . . PAUL MARTIN: I3.S. Ed. Ohio State, Woodshop . . . NELLE MATII- EWS: A.B. lliram, Ohio State, Pitts- hurghg NVorld Ilistory . . . VIRGINIA MeIN'I'OSll: B.S. Ed. Ohio, M.A. Ohio State: Physical Education . . . DOROTHY II. MILLER: B.A. Earl- ham, M.A. Ohio State, Shorthand I, Shorthand II, Typing II . . . ELLIS MIRACLE: I3.S. Ohio, M.A. Ohio State: lN1echauieal Drawing, Assistant Director Ohio University Branch . . . ALBERT ORMISTON: B.S. Ohio, Metals . . . RICIIARD I. PARKER: B.S. Ohio, M.A. Michigan, Ohio State, Mathe- matics I, Mathematics II . . . RUTII PA'l I'ON: I3.A. NTIISIQIIIQIIIII, BLA. Ohio State, English III, Vocational English . . . IIENRY S. PAULIN: ILS. Ed. Kent State, Miami, Cleve- land: Ceramics . . . TIIOINIAS E. PIIILLIPS: B.S. Ed. Central State, Illinois, Typing I, Book- keeping . . . ANDREW PLANT: Florida, Ohio, Cincinnati: Automotive Mechanics . . . EDVVIN ROE: B.S. Denison, M.A. Ohio State, Chemistry. FERN RONVLANDS: B.S. hills- kingum, M.A. Boston, Honors English, English III . . . ROBERT RUSSELL: B.S. Muskingum, Case Institute of Technology, Plane Geometry, Mathc- matics II, Chemistry . . . EDVVARD SCIIMID: A.B. Ohio, Ohio State, Louisville, VVcstern Reserve, VVorId Ilistory . . . E. JOSEPIIINE SEBAGII: B.S. Ohio State, M.S. Simmons, Prince School of Retailing, Virginia School for Girls, Distrilmutive Education, Retailing . . . GEORGE L. SIIAI: B.S. Ohio State, M.A. Ohio State, Business Machines . . . MRS. GEORGE SHAI: A.B. Wittcnhcrg, M.A. Ohio State, Mus- kingum, Ohio Northern, Foods . . . NWS Q N v Eighty-two MYRL M. SHAMP: B.S. Ed. Ohio, Muskingum, Ohio State, Lake Geneva, Winona Lake: Physical Education . . . ALICE SHAW: B.S. Northwestern, English, Speech, Dramatics . . . HAR- OLD SLACK: B.S. Ed. Muskingum, Kent State: Senior Health . . . LAWRENCE ELGAN STRONG: B.S. Coe, M. Ed. Pittsburgh, Muskingum, Ohio: U.S. History, Latin American History . . . MRS. JOHN SUPPLEE: Ph. B. Denison, Merrill-Palmer, Pre- college English, English IV . . . DONALD T. TAYLOR: A.B. Mus- kingum, B.S. Ed. Ohio State, M.A. Ohio State, National Institute of Public Affairs: Biology . . . BEULAH C. THOMPSON: Applied Art School of Chicago, Muskingum, Ohio, Weavers Institute, Art III, Art IV, Crafts . . . K. C. THOMPSON: A.B. Ohio State, B.S. Ed. Ohio State: German I, German II, Commercial Law . . . HELEN VANDENBARK: Ph. B. Denison, Chicago: English, History . . . GEORGE VLEREBOME: A.B. Mus- kingum, Algebra I, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach . . . GLADYS F. WALKER: B.A. Howard, Hunter, Spanish I, Spanish II, French I, French II . . . JAMES T. WALKER: B.S. Ohio State, Muskingum, Agricul- ture, Soils, Farm Management . . . LEONARD B. WHITE: B.S. Ed. Ohio, M.S. Oklahoma, Ph. D. Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Government, U.S. History, Sociology . . . EARL BRYAN WILEY: B.S. Ed. Ohio: Drivers Education . . . MARY E. WURDACK: B.A. Ohio State, M.S. Ohio State, Michigan, Colorado, Wis- consing Biology . . . JOSEPH CHARLES YOURCHIK: B.S. Ed. Waynesburg, B.S. Psychol- ogy, Waynesburgg Drivers Education . . . WILLIAM ZINK: B.A. Mus- kingum, Ohio State, Economics, U.S. History . . . Other Faculty NORRIS SCHNEIDER: B.S. Ohio State, M.A. Columbia, English . . . SENICRS As the senior troupe takes its final bow and walks to the wings, members recall the casting of this high school hit three years ago at the Lash Studio. Director Storts assigned homerooms, and rehearsals were scheduled . . . by mid-year they were on cue for classes! Act Two called for changes in the script, but with prexy jerry Hale prompt- ing, the company produced Oriental F antasyw in the new theater May 27. Critics acclaimed the Prom's pink tree props. With the three-year run at an end, the cast now gathers for the I-inale, real- izing that the success of each scene in the production depended on the lines of four hundred personalities, star, co-star, and extra. Senior Officers David Jerry Hale, 3 Hi-Y, 4 Honor Society, 3 Comus, 3, 4 Safety Patrol, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3, 4 Student Council, 2 Intramural Sports, Senior Class President. Dorothy Jean Orndorff, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Librarians, Secretary 3, 4 Blue 8: White, Secretary 2, 3, 4 Iflca, 4 D.O.Z., 3, 4, G.A.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3 String Ensemble, 2, 3, 4 Student Council, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 P.T.S.A., 3, 4 Science Club, Senior Class Vice President. Alice Rose Thress, 4 Friendship, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 4 Thespians, 3 Intramural Sports, 4 Stage Hands, 3, 4 Lyric Theater, Senior Class Treasurer. l lfka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 3, 4 Honor Society, T 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3 String Ensemble, 4 Student Council, 3 Band, 3, 4 Discus- S sion Group, 3 H.R. Pres., Senior Class Secretary. Carolyn Ann Storts, 4 Friendship, 2 I I ! class of 1956 GAIL ARLENE ABELE, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2 Intramural Sports . . . PATRICIA ANN ACHAUER, 2, 3 Iflca, 2 Monitors, 2 Clee Club, 3 Chorus II . . . ANN WILKINC ALLEN, 4 Librarians, 3, Secretary 4 Blue 61 NVhitc, 2, 3, 4 Itlca, 3, 4 Thespians, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2 Cheerleaders, 2 Intramural Sports, 4 H.R. Treas., 4 P.T.S.A., 3 H.R. Pres. SALLY KAY ALLEN, 2, 3, 4 Ifku . . . CHARLES HARVEY ARCHER, Ir., 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club . . . SANIUEL THONIAS ATKINSON, 2, 3, 4 Thcspiansg 2, 3 Stage Hands, 3 Lyric Theater, 2 Male Chorus, 3 Advanced Chorus, 2 Mixed Chorus RICHARD BRUCE AXLINE, 2 Junior Red Cross . . . CAROLYN ANN BAIRD, 2, 3 Itlca, 2 Comus Room Agent, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 3 H.R. Vice Pres .... VVILLIAM NOLAN BALDERSON, 3, Treas. 4 Fellow- ship, 3, 4 Blue 8: VVhite, 3, 4 Comus, 4 H.R. Pres., 3 Student Council. BERNICE MAE BALDVVIN . . . KATHRYN ESTELLA BALL, 4 Friendship, 3 Itlca, 3 Intramural Sports . . . CAROLE JOYCE BARKER, 3, 4 Blue 81 WVl1ite, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2 Monitors, 2 Student Council, 2 Cheerleaders. GLORIA JEANNE BARNETT, 2, 4 Iflca, Treas. 4 D.O.Z., 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3 Band, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A .... INIARLEE KAY BARNETT . . . RITA LOUISE BECKERT, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2, 3, 4 Intra- mural Sports. SHIRLEY NIAE BEISSER, 2 Iflca . . . PATTY MAE BELL, 4 Friendship, 2, 3 Treas. 4 Librarians, 3, 4 D.O.Z., 4 Honor Society, 3 Laboratory Asst., 4 F.N.A., 3, 4 Science Club, 2 Glee Club, 4 H.R. Secretary Treas. . . . ROSETTA HELEN BELLINGER, 2, 3 Ifka, 4 S.A.C., 3, 4 Student Council, 4 A Cappella. BARBARA ANN BENADUM, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4 S.A.C., 4 F.N.A., 2, 3 Girls Chorus, 4 Lyric Theater, 3 H.R. Treas .... BARBARA ELAINE BENSON, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Itlca, 3, 4 S.A.C., 3, 4 F.T.A., 2, 3 Orchestra, 3 String Ensemble, 3 Band . . . DERWOOD VERNON BERRY. class colors: sky biuecizwhite BETTY JANE BEYMER, 4 junior Rcd Cross . . . MARCIA LEE BLAKE, 4 F.N.A., 4 Fricndsliip, 2 Itkn, 2, 3, 4 junior Rcd Cross . . . GORDON HENRY RLICKLE, 53, 4 I cIIoWsIiip, Prcs. 4 D.E.C.A., 4 Honor Socicty, 2 Znncsvilliung 2, 3, 4 Footimll, 3, 4 Varsity Z, 4 Discussion Group. SHIRLEY ANN BOETCIIER, 2, 3, 4 Itku, 2, 3, 4 Intrzunurul Sports . . . THOMAS ARTHUR BOL- LINCER, 2, 3, 4 Fcllowshipg 4 Junior Rcd Cross, 3 Buskctlmllg 2, 3 I ootba1II, 3, 4 Varsity Z . . . MARGARET SUE BONE, 3, 4 Fricnclshipg 4 Librarians, 22, 4 Ifka, 4 Ilonor Socil-ty, 3 Officc Aidcs, 4 A Cuppcllalg 4 I,.T.S.A. ALICE MARIE RONVERS, 2 lfkzt, 2, 53, 4 Radio Stuff . . . PATRICIA MAXINE BRONKAR, 4 Fricndsliip, 2, 3, 4 IIIITRIIIIIITLII Sports . . . JOIIN HARRISON BROOKS. CAROLYN SUE BROVVN, 2, 3, 4 Itku, 4 D.O.Z., 4 Ilonor Socicty, S3 junior RccI Cross . . . DARLENE MAE BROVVN, 2 Ifkn . . . DONALD EDMUND BROXVN. IOANN BROVVN, 3, 4 Officc Aidcs . . . LAYTON XVAL- LACE BROXVN, 4 D.E.C.A .... RALPH LEE BROXVN. STELLA FAY BRONVN, 3 Intramural Sports . . . ,IU DIT II ANN BRYAN, 4 Studcnt Council . . . BEVERLY MAE BUNTINC, 2, 3, 4 Ifkn, 4 Officc Aidcs, 4 I'.'l'.S.A. BARBARA EILEEN BUXTON, 4 Friondshipg 2, 3, 4 Inca, 3, 4 D.O.Z., 3, Pros. 4 G.A.A., 3, 4 Ilonor Society, 2, 3, 4 Orchcstrn, 2 Studcnt Council, 2, 3, 4 Intrznnnrul Sports, 53, 4 Discussion Croup, 3, 4 Scicncc Club, 4 I7.N.A., 4 P.T.S.A .... DOROTHY ANN BUXTON, Trcus. 4 Fricnclsliip, 3, 4 Ilonor Socicty, 4 F.N.A .... ERNIE EUGENE BYNUINI, 2, 3, 4 FcIIowship, 2 junior RccI Cross, 2, 3, 4 Bnskctimllg 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Intrnniurul Sports, 3, 4 Varsity Z. class of 1956 THEODORE THOMAS CALIHAN, 3, Secretary 4 Vocational Industrial Club . . . VVANDA LEE CAR- PENTER, 2, 3 Ifka, 4 D.E.C.A .... CHARLES EDXVARD CARR. BERNARD LEROY CAVENDISH, 3, 4 V.I.C., 4 Stu- dent Council . . . DONALD ARTHUR CAVVTHRA, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Blue 8: White, 4 Office Aides, 4 Laboratory Asst., 4 Student Council . . . XVILLIAM HENRY CAWVTHRA, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, Pres. 4 Blue 81 White, 4 Office Aides, 2, 4 Student Council. PHILIP JAMES CELNAR . . . DENZEL G. L. CHAM- BERS, 2, 3 Office Aides . . . MARYANNA CLAPPER, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, Treas. 4 D.E.C.A., 3 Iunior Red Cross, 2 Clee Club, 3 H.R. Vice Pres. N, SHARON ALICE CLARK, 2 Itlca . . . KATHLEEN ANN CLINE, 4 Friendship, E2 Ifka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 3, Secretary 4 Honor Society, 2 Junior Red Cross, 4 F.N.A., 3, 4 Lyric Theater . . . DAVID RUSSELL COHACAN, 4 Thespians, 3, 4 Band, 3, 4 Photo Club. HENRY COLEMAN . . . EDGAR C. COHEN, 4 H.R. Pres .... VIVIAN R. CONLEY, 2 Ifka. JERRY ALBERT COOPER, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, Pres. 4 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z, 2, 3 Photo Club, 3, 4 Science Club . . . IERROLD EDGAR COPE, 4 Office Aides . . . ROBERT EUGENE CORVVIN, 3 Football. DAXVN ANN COULSON, 4 Friendship, 3, Secretary 4 Llbrarians, 2, Treas. 3, 4 Ifka, 3, 4 C.A.A., 3, 4 Student Council, 4 F.N.A .... LARRY EUGENE COX, 4 Fellow- ship, Pres. 4 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z, 3, 4 Science Club . . . ANNA NIAE CRANIER. class sponsor: mr. russell ANNETTE LYNN CROFFORD, 2 Monitors, 4 Radio Stuff, 2 I .N.A.g 2 Stuck-nt Council, 4 Typing Asst ,... FLOYD CECIL CROSS, 3 Vocational IncIustriz1I Club . . . DIXIE LICIC CUNINIINS. NANCY LUCILLE CURRY, 4 D.E.C.A.g 3 Office Aidcs . . . RONALD LEE CURTIS, 3, 4 Fcllowshipg 2, 3, 4 Ruskm-tlmllg 2 Ifootliullg 4 Buscimllg 3, 4 Varsity Z . . . ETIIICL CZICANS. LARRY DEAN DANIELS . . . BETH ELAINE DAVIDSON, 4 Fric-ndsliipg 4 Typing Asst., 4 Office Aidvs . . . DAVID CARROLL DAVIS. Q CARY DEAN DAVIS, 3, Trvus. 4 V.I.C .... HARRY OSNIOND DAVIS, 2, 3, 4 Ili-Y, 3, 4 Honor Socivtyz 2, 3 CCIIIIIISL 3 Laboratory Asst., 3, Prcs. 4 Scicnco Club: 3 II.R. I'r0s .... IIAZICL EILEEN DAVIS. MARGARET ANN DAVIS . . . LORA ANNABELLE DEAVERS, 2 ItImg 2, 3, Sccrctury Trcus. 4 Comus . . . PAUL RONALD DENBOVV, 2 Hi-Yg 4 II.R. Vice Prvs. CHARLES ,IOSEPII DEVENY, 4 D.E.C.A.g 2 junior Rs-rl Cross, 2 Illtfillllllflll Sports . . . CHARLES EUGENE DICNV, Vim- Pros. 4 D.E,C.A.g 2, 3 Student Council, 2 Inlr1unuralI Sports . . . EUGENE TALMADCE DICKIN- SON, AIR., 2, 3, 4 FL-Ilowsliipg 3, 4 V.I.C.g 2 Balskc-tballlg 2, 3, 4 lfuotlmllg 3, 4 BascImuIlg 2, I3 Varsity Z. ESTIIER NORITA DILLEIIAY, 53, 4 Cmnusg 4 Intru- murznl Sports . . . CIIARLES EVAN DIRKSE . . . ROIIICRT LICIC DOLEN. class ot 1956 JAMES FREDERICK DRAKE, 4 D.E.C.A .... NANCY LEE DUNMIRE, 3, 4 Librarians, 3, 4 S.A.C., 3, 4 Science Club . . . DOROTHEA ANN DUTRO, 3, 4 Librarians, 3, 4 Blue 51 White, 2, 3, 4 Itlca, 3, 4 G.A.A., 2 Monitors, 2 Student Council, 2, 3 Intramural Sports. HERBERT ALEXANDER EMROD, 3, 4 Blue and VVhite, 3, 4 Student Council, 2 Basketball, 2, 3 Football, 4 Grade School Coach . . . SANDRA ANN ERICKSON, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 Junior Red Cross, 4 F.N.A .... INIARJORIE PAULINE ERVVIN, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Ifka, 3, 4 D.O.Z., 4 Honor Society, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 A Cappella, Corresponding Secretary 4 F.N.A., 2 Glec Club, 2 Mixed Chorus, 4 Science Club. VVILLIAM A. EVANS . . . JANICE ANITA FARQUHAR, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 F.T.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 VVoodWind Ensemble, 2, 3, Secretary 4 Band, 2 Student Cabinet, 4 H.R. Secre- tary Treas .... KENNETH JOHN FORD, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Comus, 4 Intramural Sports, 2 H.R. Pres., 4 H.R. Secretary Treas. NELSON EUGENE FOUCHT, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Safety Patrol, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2 Intramural Sports, 2 Stage Hands, 2, 4 Glee Club, 3 Brass Choir, 4 Dance Band . . . FREDERICK WILLIAM FOX, 4 Hi-Y, 4 II.R. Pres .... NANCY LEE FRAME, 3, 4 Librarians, 3 4 G.A.A., Treas. 3, 4 Blue 8: White, 3, 4 Thespians, Treas. 3, 4 Honor Society, 4 D.O.Z., 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2, 3 Intra- mural Sports. MAXINE VIRGINIA FRANK, 4 D.E.C.A., 3 junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4 Photo Club, 4 F.N.A .... FREDERICK PHILIP FRUEH, 2 Hi-Y, 4 Laboratory Asst., 3, 4 Stu- dent Council, 2 Intramural Sports, 2 H.R. Pres .... RONALD CHARLES FULKERSON, 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club. IANET CAROL FUSNER, 4 Laboratory Asst., 4 F.N.A. . . . ROBERT JAMES GAITERS, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship, 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Z . . . LORETTA LEE GARRETT, 2, 3 Iflca, 4 F.N.A. ANN LOUISE GERMAN, 4 Friendship, 2, 3 Ifka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 3, 2nd. Vice Pres. 4 F.T.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Band, 4 A Cappella, 3 Discussion Group, 3, 4 Science Club . . . DOLORES MARIE GIBSON . . . EDVVARD BRYCE GLASS. baccalaureate: may 27 LARRY IRVIN GODBY . . . NINA LOUISE COODIN, 2 Ifkzl, 4 Honor Socicty, 4 F.N.A .... JOYCE MARIE GORTNER, 4 Fricnclsbip, 2, 3. 4 Ifku, 3, 4 IIonor Socicty, 3 OIIicc Aiclcs, 2, 3, Sc-crm-fury 4 Siudcnt Council, 3, 4 Iutrzunurul Sports. CONNIE VIRGINIA GREEN, 2, 3 Intramural Sports, 3 Glcc Club . . . RUTH ANN CRECC, 2, 3, 4 Ifkn, 3, 4 I .'I',A.g 2, 3, 4 Comus Room Agcnt, 4 Oflficc Aitlcsg 2, 3, 4 junior Rc-cl Cross, 3, 4 Lyric Tlicutcr, 2 Clcc Club . . . RICBECCA ANN IIACKETT, 3, 4 BIIIC Sz XVl1itc, 3, 4 Illia, 3, 4 Comus Room Agcnt, 4 OI'IIcc Aiclcsg 3, 4 Cliccrlczulcrs, 3, 4 Intrzmmrnl Sports, 4 II.R. Vicc I'r1-S. DENNY JOE IIADDOX, 2, 3, 4 Golf, 3, 4 Bluc LQ XVliit4- . . . IIICRBERT NVENDEL IIALL, 4 D.E.C.A. . . . JAMES RONALD HAMILTON, 2, 3, 4 Golf, 3, 4 Varsity Z. ROBERT FREIJERICK IIANIPP . . . IO ANN IIAR- GROVE, 2 Monitors, 2, 3, 4 Photo Club, 2, 3 Ifku, 4 l .N.A .... EDARRYL GLENFORD IIARNION, 3, 4 Bluc 81 YVliitc, 2, 3, Trcus. 4 Ili-Y, 2 Comus, 2 junior Rccl Cross, 2 Stuclcnt Council, 3 Band, 4 Stzlgc Hzmcls, 2, 3 Rzulio Stz1I'I. HAROLD CARL IIARNEY, 3 Sufcty Patrol, 3, Trcals. 4 V.I.C .... VIRGINIA RUTH HARPER, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Libruriams, 2, 3, Prcs. 4 Ifku, 2 Officc Aides, 4 I7.N.A., 2 Glcc Club . . . VVILLIAM CLAYTON HART- LEY, 2, 4 Ili-Y, 3, 4 Orclicstru, 3, 4 Snfcty Patrol, 2, 3, 4 Hamel. LARRY BLAIN IIARTSOflK, Trcus. 4 Thcspiams, 4 Scicncc Club . . . ANN ELIZABETH HARVEY, 4 Fricnclsliip, 3, 4 Librarians, 3, 2nd, Vicc Pros. 3 Ifku, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A., 3, Vicc Pres. 4 Stuclcnt Council , . . JAMES VICTOR HAYS. Cl . , F ' 3' s 'HE ' i -I I fy' .w.Ba LOXVELL GENE IIELDINIAN, 2 XIonitorS, 2, 3, 4 Bauul, 4 Dzmcc Bnncl . . . DANIEL EDXVARD HEN- NESSEY, 2, 3, 4 Ili-Y, 2, 3 Orclicstru, 2, 3, 4 Bzmcl . . . ow1f:N1JoLYN miss, 4 Fricmlshipg 2, 3 Ifku, 4 F.T.A., 3 Hamel, 4 l7.N.A. class of 1956 JOHN ARTHUR HILDENBRAND, 4 D.E.C.A., 4 H.R. Pres .... NETTIE MARIE HILL, 2, 3 Intramural Sports . . . CLARENCE FRED HINA, 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club, 4 H.R. Secretary Trcas. WILBUR ARTHUR HINA . . . CHARLES EUGENE HODCE, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship, 2 Football, 4 Intramural Sports . . . BARBARA ANN HODGSON, 2, 3 Itlca, 4 D.E.C.A., 3 Comus Room Agent, 3 Junior Red Cross, 2 Monitors, 2 Clec Club, 4 H.R. Secretary Treas. PHILIP NELSON HOLZSCHUHER, 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club, 4 Junior Red Cross . . . SHERRIL FAYE HONESTY, 2, 3 Ifka, 4 Oilice Aides, 4 Junior Red Cross, 4 F.N.A., 4 H.R. Pres .... BARBARA JILL HOOD, 2, 53, 4 Glee Club. PATRICIA JANE HOSEY, 3, 4 Librarians, 3, 4 Blue Sz White, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 D.O.Z., 3, 4 Oflice Aides, 2 Moni- tors, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Tliespians, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports . . . DOROTHY EILEEN REED HOWARD, 4 D.E.C.A., 2, 3 Audio-Visual Asst. . . . BETTY JANE HUBBARD. MYRON BUFORD HUBBARD, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Comus Room Agent, 3 Student Council, Pres. 3, 4 V.I.C .... ELIZABETH JANE HUFFMAN, 2, 3 Iflca, 4, A Cappella . . . JOAN JOHNSON HULL, 3, 4 Blue 8: White, Pres. 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 3, Pres. 4 D.O.Z., 2 Student Council, 4 F.N.A. EMILY JEAN HUNTER . . . DAVID KENT HYLBERT, 3 Safety Patrol, 3, 4 Vice Pres. Vocational Industrial Club . . . DONALD RUSSELL JACKSON, 4 Discussion Group, 4 P.T.S.A. JAMES ALTON XAVIER JACKSON, 4 Fcllowsliip, 2, 3 Junior Red Cross, 3, 4 Safety Patrol, 2, 3 Student Council, 2, 3 Basketball, 2, 3 Radio Staff . . . LARRY LEE JANES, 2 Hi-Y, 2, 3 Football, 2, 3 Baseball . . . RUSSELL EUGENE JEVVETT, 3, Secretary 4 Vocational Industrial Club, CICISS IIOWSIAI WHITE FOSS LINDA ZANIC JOIINSON, 4 Ifliug 2 Junior RL-LI Cross: 'lIl't'2lS. 4 I .N.A .... RITA JEAN JOHNSON, 4 I7.N.A. . . . llERI5I'IR'l' PICARCE JONES, 4 Ifvllowsllipl 2 Ili-Y, 2 Junior R4-cl Cross: 3, 4 Sufvty Patrol, 2, 3, 4 Bzlnclg 2, 3 I'bolo Club, 4 Dance Hunclg 4 II.'l'.S.A. 4 fg-L,g,, ,.,',,.,'- JERRY LEE JONES, 2, 3, 4 Ili-Y, 3, 4 liquid: 2 Junior limi Cross, 2 Mull- Cborus . . . RAYMOND GENE AIONICS . . . jUIJl'l'lI ANN JORDAN, 3, 4 Ifling 4 Ilonor Som-im-tyg 3, 4 Intraunurul Sports, 4 ll.R. Vicc Pros., 3, 4 SCIl'llC'l' Club, 3, 4 I+'.N.A. ,IUlJI'I'll ICLAINIC KICNDALL, 33, 4 LIl7I'2lI'I1lllS1 3, 4 Blum- Lv VVliit4-g 2, 3, 4 Iflcalg 3, 4 Tlivspizlnsg 2, 4 Intru- murnl Sports, 3 Stage- llunnlsg 22 Glu- Club . . . PATRICIA ANN KESSLER, 2, 3. 4 Intrauuurnl Sports, 2 Cla-c Club: 4 'l'yping Asst .... LICONA JEAN KINIIILE, 4 Intru- murul Sports. ROBICR'l' IIAROLD KLEIN, '3 Ili-Yg I3 Offiu' Aiclcs . . . JAMES NVILLIANI KNAPII, JR., 3, Vim' Prcs. 4 Ili-Y: 3, 4 Honor Socim-ty, 3, 4 Stuflc-nt Councilg 2, 3, 4 Band: 2, 'I'r1-us. 3, 4 Pboto Clubg 4 Duncv BRIIKI . . . CAROL MARIE KNONVLDEN, 2, 3 Iflialg 3, 4 S.A.C.g 4 offiu- Aiclm-sg 3 Junior RL-cl Crossg 2 Cla-0 Club. 40 ff-p-ymisrve C-1044- i ' cf :M 566 ICLICANOR JANE KOKENSPARCER . . . PIIYLLIS ANN KOVALESKI, 4 l ric-nclsbipg 2, 3 Ifkug 4 D.O.Z.g 53, 4 l .'l'.A.g 4 llonor Socivtyg 3 Junior Rccl Cross, 4 I .N.A.g 3, 4 Sf,-ic-ucv Clubg 4 Stud:-nt Councilg II.R. 'I'rm-as .... BAESEL LEROY KRAMER, 2 Ili-Yg 4 Intra- iuuml Sports, 2 Mixm-cl Chorus, 2 Cla-0 Club. MARY KRAUSIC . . . ROSE INIARY KREAGER, 22, 53, 4 lfkug 33 Junior Rccl Cross, 2 Cla-v Club, 3 Lyric Tlwaxtor . . . RONALD LEE KUTASY, 2, 4 Junior Rm-cl Cross, 2, 3 lfootbullg 3 Rzlsvlmzillg 2 Colf. LINDA LANE LANIRER'l', 4 l ric-nclsbipg 2, F3 Illia, 2, 3, 4 l7.'I'.A., 4 l .N.A.g 2, 3, 4 Rxlncl . . . SUSAN LANE, 4 Rluv iv XVl1itx-g 2, 3, 4 Illini, 2, 4 Intriunurul Sports . . . DAVID HALL LAUDENRACIIER, 2 Ruclio Engincc-rs' 2 Nloviv Op:-mtors. .ff class oi 1956 CHARLOTTE ANN VVISENIAN LAVVLER, 2, 3 Iflia, 2, 3 Clec Club . . . MARLENE NIARIE LAWVSON, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 Junior Red Cross, 2 Monitors, 2, 3 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A., 2 Glec Club . . . MARSHA JO LECK- RONE, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 Student Council, 2, 3 Intramural Sports, Vice Pres. 4 F.N.A., 2 Glee Club. CIM FUN LEE, IR., 3, Treas. 4 Blue 81 VVhite, 3, 4 Honor Society, 4 Comus, 4 Laboratory Asst., 3, 4 Science Club, 3 II.R. Pres .... SHIRLEY MARLENE LENT, 4 Ifka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 4 Honor Society, 3, Editor 4 Comus, 3 junior Red Cross, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 H.R. Pres., 2 Glee Club, 4 F.N.A .... ROBERT EUGENE LENTZ, 4 D.E.C.A. DOROTHY LEVISON, 3, 4 Blue Sz VVbito, 2, 3 Iflia, 2, 3, 4 Comus, 2, Secretary 3, Secretary 4 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3 Student Council, 2, 3 Intramural Sports . . . CAROLYN KAY LENVIS, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 D.O.Z., 3 Iunior Red Cross, 4 Intramural Sports, 2 Glee Club . . . GLENDEN DARRELL LENVIS, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Fellowship, 3. 4 Basketball, 2, 3 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z. VONDA MARLENE LINGLE, 4 F.N.A .... GARY ELDON LITTICK, 4 D.E.C.A .... FAYE RUTH LIVINGOOD, 2, 4 Ifka, Trcas. 4 Honor Society. JACQUELINE LEE LORTON, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2, 3, 4 F.T.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 3 Trcas. 4 junior Red Cross, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3, 4 Band, 3 Radio Staff, 4 F.N.A., 4 Brass Choir, 4 Lyric Theater . . . FREDERICK DAVID MANNING, 4 Tliespians, 2 Radio Staff, 4 Student Council . . . MELINDA SUE MAR- LOVVE, 4 Friendship, 2, 4 Ifka, 3, 4 Office Aides, 4 P.T.S.A. VVAYNE EDYVARD NIASON, 2 Office Aides . . . RICHARD FRANK MATTHEWS . . . PEGGY ANN MAUK, 2 Ifka, 3, 4 G.A.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 2, 3 Radio Staff, Pres. 4 F.N.A., 3, 4 Brass Choir, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band, 2, 3, 4 Senior Scouts, 2, 3 H.R. Trcas. BARBARA ANN BIAXVVELL, 2 Ifka . . . ROBERT L. NIAXVVELL . . . VVILLIANI RICHARD MAZIAR, Pres. 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club. prom: may 25 ISAR-ELLA MAE McALLIS'l'ER, 3 Fricnclsbip: 3 S.A.C.g 3 llonor Society, 2, 3 Ifliug 2, 3 Junior Rccl Crossg 2, l'rcs. 3 Scnior Scouts, 3 I'.'I'.S.A .... KAY FRANCIS lXlcRRlDE, 4 lfricuclsbipg 3, 4 Ifkug 3, 4 Olficc Aidcsg 4 lutrauuurul Sports . . . NANCY LEE NIL-CANDLESS, 2 Ilkug 4 D.E.C.A.g 2 Clcc Clubg 3 Chorus II. SIIERRY LEE XIcCLUY, 2, 3 4 Ililizlg 3, Prcs. 4 S.A.C.g 2, 3 Junior Roll Crossg 3, 4 Tlncspizmsg 2, 3, 4 Chccr- lczulcrsg 2, 3, 4 IIlII'1lllllll'ilI Sports, 2. 3, 4 Ruclio Stuttg 4 l .N.A.g 2 Cloc Clubg 3 ll.R. Sccrctury . . . MARILYN MARLENE MQCLURC, 2 Illia, 3 S.A.C.g 4 D.E.C.A.g 2 Clcc Clubg 3 Cllorus II . . . CIIARLES LARRY AIU:- CORMICK, 2 Ili-Yg 2 Office Aiclcsg 4 Laboratory Asst.g 3, 4 Scicncr: Club: 3 lI.R. Vicc l'rcs. RUSSEI,L Llili lXIcCOY, 2, 3, 4 l cllowsbipg 4 Ullicc Aiclcsg 2 Movie Opcrntors, 2, 3 Prcs. 4 Stuclcnt Councilg 2 Iirrskf-tlmllg 2, 3 Football, 4 Buscbullg 2, 3, 4 Varsity Z5 2, 3 Lczulcrs Club . . . RESSIE LEE NIL-CUTCIIEON, 4 lfricuclsbipg Sccrctury 4 Ilonor Socictyg 4 F.N.A.g 3, 4 Oilicc Airlcsg 3, 4 Studcnt Councilg 4 Discussion Croupg 2 Clcc Club . . . IVIILDRED ELIZABETH BIQDONALD, 2, 3 Vice l'rcs. 4 I .'l'.A.g 4 llonor Socictyg 4 Junior Rcd Cross: 3 Illtfillllllflll Sports. BARBARA CAROL Mr-DONVELL . . . JAMES LESTER Mct ERREN . . . JACQUELINE DENISE My-CAIIAN. 2, 3 ltkan. FRANCES ELLEN Mr-CEE . . . CYNTHIA ANN Mc- IIENRY, 4 Fricnclsbipg 3, Vicc Prcs. 4 Librzlriunsg 2, 3 4 lfkaig 4 D.O.Z.g 4 Ilonor Socictyg 2 Comus Room Agcnt, 2 Monitors, 4 Laboratory Asst.g 2. 4 Intramural Sportsg 4 l+'.N.A .... DIANE ELIZABETH MQINTIRE, 4 Fricuclsliipg 4 Rluc 81 XVllltl'Q 3, 4 Iflulg 4 Intraunurul Sports, 3, 4 Comus Room Agcntg 4 H.R. Trcus. DALE EDXVARD AICLAIN, 3, 4 Fcllowsliipg 3 Oflice Aiclcsg 2, 3, 4 Buslcctbullg 3, 4 Varsity Z . . . MELENIE LEE ML-MILLEN, 4 Ifricnclsbipg 3 Prcs. 4 Libruriamsg 2, 2nd, Vice Pros. 3, 4 Ifkug 4 D.O.Z.g 4 Honor Society, 2 Stuclcnt Council, 2 Intramural Sports . . . DORIS LOUISE Mc-NERNEY. LARRY DEAN INICIIIIERSON . . . LINDA LOUISE Mc-VICKER, 4 lfricnclsbipg 3, 4 LIIJTRITIIIIISL 2, 3, Score- rctanry 4 Ifkaxg 4 Honor Socictyg 4 Laboratory Asst .... DEANNA JUNE MELVIN, 2, 3, 4 Ifkalg 3, 4 Junior Rccl Cross, 2, 3, SCCI't'tllI'y 4 Photo Clubg 4 F.N.A.g 2 Clcc Club: 2 Intramural Sports. at K s X .sffws '-Q. - gf' . nt? , class of 1956 LINDA ANN MILDER, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Ifka . . . JOHN CHARLES NIILLER, 2 Ili-Y, Secretary 3, Pres. 4 Vocational Industrial Club . . . EDVVARD LOUIS MINEAR, 4 Hi-Y, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2 Photo Club, 3, 4 Science Club, 3 Il.R. Trcas., 4 H.R. Pres. DIXIE LEE IWITCIIELL, 3, 4 Bluc 251 VVhitc, 2, S, 4 Ifka, 4 Office Aides, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2 Cheerleadcrs, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 3, 4 Student Council . . . DONALD IRVIN INIITCHELL, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y . GLORIA JEAN NIOODY, 2, 4 Office AitlCS. ROBERT LEE MOORE . . . CAROLE MARIE MOORE- HEAD, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4 Ifka, 3, Secretary 4 S.A.C., 3, 4 F.T.A., 4 A Cappella . . . ROSE MARIE MORO- SKO, 2, 3 Ifka, 2, 3 F.T.A. JO ANN MORRISON . . . JOHN BROOKS MORRI- SON, 4 Fellowship, 3, 4 Blue 61 White, 2, 3, 4 Football, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 Varsity Z . . . DAVID PIIILLIP MORROXV, 3 Hi-Y, 4 Laboratory Asst. RONNEL HAROLD BIORTIINIER, Vice Prcs. 4 Voca- tional Industrial Club . . . JAMES YVILLIS MOUNT, 4 Stuclcnt Council, 3, 4 Vocational Industrial Club . . . LINDA KAY MONVRY. RUTII MARLENE NEAL, 2 Ifka . . . KAY FRANCES NESSLINE, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3 Illia, 3, 4 Bancl . . . SHIRLEY ANN NEVVLAND. PAUL DEAN NEWMAN, 2 Junior Rccl Cross, 2 Moni- tors, 3 Safety Patrol, 3, 4 Student Council, 2, 4 Intra- niural Sports, 2, 3 Photo Club, 3 H.R. Treas .... KAY LOUISE NICKLAUS BRYANT, 2, 3 Itlca, 2, 3, 4 Cheer- leaders, 3, 4 Intramural Sports . . . CARL FRANKLIN NORRIS, 2 Glee Club, 3 Chorus II, 4 Devilaires. class night: may 29 LEROY EUGENE NORRIS . . . JAMES THOMAS ONEIL . . . MARYETHEL OSBORNE, 2, 3 Ifkag 4 Honor Son-is-ty, 3, 4 junior Rt-cl Cross, 4 Thcspians. ROBERT NELSON PAISLEY, 2 Photo Chlbg 2, 3, 4 Raclio Stail' . . . SAMMIE LEE PAISLEY, 2, 3 Hi-Y, 4 D.E.C.A., 3 Office Aidvsg 4 Thcspiansg 3, 4 Chevr- Ivaclcrs: 3 Stage Hands, 2, 3, Tr:-as. 4 Photo Club, 4 H.R. Vim' Pros .... VVILLIAM BURDETTE PALMER. BETTY ELAINE PARKINSON BLAIR, 2 Ifkag 2, 4 Intramural Sports . . . MARIE ANNETTE PARRY, 2, 3, 4 Ifkag 2 offat-if Aich-s . . . RICIIARD EDVVARD PAT- TERSON, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Ch0t'I'I0zlCIl'I'S, 3, PICS. 4 Photo Club. ROBERT FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, 3, 4 V.I.C., 4 II.R. Vim- Pros .... CLORIA SUE PIERCE, 2 Ifkag 4 D.E.C.A.g 3 H.R. Tn-as .... MAXINE ALBERTA PIPER, 2, 3, 4 Ifkag 4 Honor Son-is-ty, 4 Chem-rlcadcrsg 4 I'.N.A. BARBARA ANN PULLUCK, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 Honor Soc-it-ty, 2 Monitors, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3 Radio Staff, 4 Discussion Croupg 3, 4 Suit-in-0 Club . . . ROBERT EVERETT PRICE . . . MARTHA JEANETTE PRYCE, 2, 3, 4 Ifkag 2, 3, Trvas. 4 C.A.A.g 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 Stagm- Hands, 3 H.R. Sccrvtaryg 4 F.N.A. JACK RICHARD RAN1SEY, 2, 3 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Honor So- cic-tyg 2, 3, 4 Zanm-svilliang 3, Pre-s. 4 Thcspiansg 2, 3, 4 Stuclvut Count-ilg 2 Radio Staff, 2 Malt- Chorus, 3 Chorus II . . . XVILBUR ROCER RAMSEY . . . MARY- ANNA RANSOM, 2, 3 junior Rod Cross, 4 Ifkag 3, 4 F.'l',A. MARILYN KAY REED, 4 D.E.C.A.g 4 junior Re-cl Cross . . . BARBARA ANN REESE, 4 Frivndshipg 2 Ifkag 4 junior Rvcl Cross . . . VIRCINIA LOU REILLY. class of 1956 CAROL ANNE RENNER, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 4 Zanesvillian, 3, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 3 H.R. Pres., 3, Vice Pres. 4 Science Club, 2, 3, 4 Coinus Room Agent, 4 F.N.A. . . . RITA ANN RICHARDSON, 2 Ifka, 2 Student Council, 4 H.R. Secretary Treas .... JAMES EDVVARD RIEIIL, Treas. 3, 4 V.I.C. ROBERT LEE RITCHASON, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3 Science Club, 2, 3 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z, 2 Student Council . . . JAMES C. RIZER, JR., 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, 4 Blue ZS: XVhite, 4 Honor Society, 4 Orlice Aides, 4 Laboratory Asst., 4 Student Council, 2 Football, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Science Club, Chairnian 4 P.T.S.A .... ROBERTA ANN ROBERTS, 4 Friendship, 2, 3 Iflca, 3 F.T.A., 4 Typing, Asst. PATRICIA ANN RODCERS . . . XVINIFRED LAURA ROGERS, 2, 3, 4 Iflca, 3, 4 F.T.A., 2 Office Aides, 2, 3 junior Red Cross, 2, 3 Cheerleaders . . . RICHARD LEE RUCKER. BARBARA LUCILLE RUSSI, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 3, Trcas. 4 S.A.C., 4 Honor Society, 4 A Cappella, 3 Chorus II . . . IWARCIA ANN RUTHERFORD, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, 4 Itlca, 3, 4 C.A.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 2, 3, Editor 4 Zanesvillian, 3, 4 Science Club, 4 Student Council . . . PIIYLLIS ANN SANDS, 2 Ifka. CECILIA KAY SARBAUGH, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, Treas. 4 Ifka, 4 Zanesvillian, 4 F.N.A .... VVILLITS HERBERT SAVVYER, 2, 3 Football, 2, 3 Varsity Z, 2, 3 Fellowship, 2, 3 Basketball, 3 Thespians . . . DANNY LEE SCHEFFLER, 2, Secretary 3 Fellowship, 4 Laboratory Asst., 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z. CRETCHEN SCHNABEL, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 2, 3, 4 Oilice Aides, 4 F.N.A .... BARBARA LEE SCHRAMM, 4 Friendship, 2, 3 Ifka, 4 F.N.A .... DIANA SUE SCHULTZ, 2 Itlca, 4 A Cappella, 4 H.R. Vice Pres. LINDA SUE SEARCH, 4 Friendship, 2, 3 Ifka, 3 F.T.A., 4 Honor Society, 4 Laboratory Asst., 3, Secre- tary Treas. 4 Science Club . . . WILLIAM LEE SHARKEY, 3, 4 V.I.C .... EVELYN LOUISE SHANV, 3, 4 Ifka, Vice Pres. 4 D.O.Z., 4 F.T.A., 4 A Cappella, 3 Chorus II, 3 Student Council, 4 H.R. Pres. class picnic: lune 1 1513 ' VVILLIANI LAIIIIY SIIAVV, 3, Prcs, 4 Ili-YQ 4 IIOIIOI' Sociz-tyg 53, 4 Stuclvut Couucilg 2, 3 Bkllllll 4 Dum-c Bzulclg 53 IIIAQISS Clloil' . . . DAVID IIOXVAIIIJ SIIINN, 4 OIIICL' Aiclt-sg 4 Stutlt-ut Council . , , NANCY LOU SIIOOK. 4 l ri4-nclsliipg Vin- Prvs. 2, 3, 4 Ifkug Vice Pros. 4 Ilonor Sovivtyg 4 Stuclvnt Couucilg 2, 3 Cllm'rlt'alcl1'l's. ltOlIEli'l' COHIJON SIBBIRINC, IS, 4 lfvllowsliipz 2 Ili-YQ 2, 53, 4 lfootlmllg 3, 4 IllIl'tllllllI'2lI Sports: 2, 3, 4 Varsity lg II, 4 Plioto Clulx . . . CLENDOHA NANCY SIMPSON, 2, JS, 4 Iikalg 3, 4 l .'l'.A .... PALTL IIOXVAIID SLACK, 2, 3, 4 Ili-Yg 2 llzulio Euglim-c-rs: 2, 4 junior llc-tl Crossg 2, F3 llunclg 33, 4 V.I.C. IIEVEIILY lJAltl.ENE SLA'l'Eli, 2, 53, 4 lfkalg 3, 4 Coiuusg F3 ll.Il. St'L'l't'IilI'yL 4 Ilonor Socivtyq St'l'l'l'lill'y 4 lJ.O.Z.g 4 Typing Asst.g 4 Il.ll. Svcrctury Trvzls .... LAIIIKY VVILLIAM SLA'l'ZlCli, 4 Stuclvnt Couucilg 3, 4 V.I.C .... IIKIII -IICIIIIY SNIICIIII, 4 flllitt' Aith-sg 33, 4 Plloto Clull. CAHOLE jEAN SMITII, 2, I3 llkug 53 junior lh-cl Cross: 2 Buuclg 2, 3, 4 Iutrzunurul Sports . . . CECIL EUGENE SMITH, 4 junior lit-tl Cross . , . DAVID ALKIIIE SMIIII, 2 lluclio Euginva-rsg 2, 3, 4 Photo Clulm: 3, 4 Sl'It'llL'l' Clulr. DIANA KAY SKI I'l'll, 2, 3, 4 Iflizlg SOCI't'ItlI'y 4 D.E.C.A.: 2 Oilit-4' Aiclt-sg 53, 4 Stuclunt Council . . . JEAN ANN SMITH, 4 Ifkug 4 l .N.A.g 2 Clcc- Clulm . . . MARY EI.IZAI3E'I'II SNIITII, 2 IIIICQIQ 4 Ollicc Aitll'S. PATIRICIA SUE SNIITII, 4 I:I'Il'llCISIlIDQ 3, 4 Lillrzlrizlllhlg 2, 3, 4 lflizlg 4 D.O.Z.g 3, Vice' Prcs. 4 C.A.A.g 2, 3 Stuclt-ut Council . . . ltU'I'lI ANNE LANNINC SMITII, 33, 4 junior Ill-tl Crossg 3 Monitorsg 3, 4 Oflicc Aida-sz 2, 33, 4 Mixt-cl fIIl0I'llS . . . IIEIINAPIID IKOIBEIVI' SINIYTIIE, 4 IIIIIK' Cv Xvllitvg 2, 3, 4 Ili-Yg 2, 33, 4 Orc-lu-strug 2, 53, 4 Ollicv Aiclt-sg 2, 53, 4 junior llt-cl Crossg 2, 33, 4 Buuclg 2, 33, 4 Plioto Clulm, f f 1.Ai :: ,r 4 if f fax-if-3:-'i.g I5UIlIJI'I'II'I'E XVIIGSUN SMYTIIIC, 3, 4 Blum' 61 Vlllitvz 3, Pri-s. 4 l .'l'.A.g 53, 4 Ilonor Socictyg 2, 3 Orclwstru: 3, 4 Zuuvsvilliung 3, 4 Coluusg 2, 3, 4 Bzuiclg 2 Photo Clulmg 3, 4 Stuclc-nt Bzuul Dircctorg 4 Dann-0 Buncl . . . IIENIIY S'l'El'lll'IN SNYDER . . . IIICIIAHD DOUG- LAS SNYDEII. class of 1956 DORIS MAE SOWERS, 2 Iflca, 4 Office Aides, 4 F.N.A. . . . CAROL DIANNE SPANGLER, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports . . . CAROL ANN SPIKER, 2, 4 Ifka. DAISY ILENE SPINKS, Pres. 4 Friendship, 4 Honor Society, 2 Junior Red Cross . . . MARY LANA SPRAGG, 4 Friendship, 2 Itlca, 4 Honor Society, 2 Office Aides, 2, 3, 4 Radio Staff, 4 F.N.A .... JANICE LEE STANS- BERRY. PHILIP ALLAN STANTON, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship, 4 D.E.C.A., 2 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Football, 4 Varsity Z, 4 Discussion Group . . . ROBERTA LOUISE STARKS . . . CHARLES VINCENT STEBBINS, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Honor Society, 2 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2 Stage Hands, 3, 4 Science Club, 4 P.T.S.A. ELEANOR LEACH STEVENS . . . RUTH ANN STILTS, 4 Friendship, 2 Ifka, 2 Office Aides, 4 F.N.A. . . . CAROLYN JOYCE STINGER, 4 Friendship, 2 Ifka, 3 H.R. Treas., 4 H.R. Pres. ROBERT LEONARD STOCKDALE . . . RALPH GORDON STOTTS, 3 Movie Operators . . . SHARON LEE STUART, 3 G.A.A., 3, 4 Honor Society, 4 F.N.A., 2, 3 Glee Club. DONNA JEAN SUNKEL, 3 Itlca, 4 F.N.A .... PATRICIA LOU SWOPE, 2 Iflca, 2, 3, Secretary 4 F.T.A., 4 Honor Society, 3, 4 Science Club, 3, 4 Radio Staff, 2 Intramural Sports . . . RICHARD DEAN TABLER, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, 4 Football, 8, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Varsity Z. RICHARD GRANT TARMAN . . . BETTY RUTH TAYLOR, 2, 3 Ifka, 2 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4 Intra- mural Sports, 4 H.R. Vice Pres .... GLENN EARL TAYLOR. christmas formal: dec. 27 NANCY LU TAYLOR, Vice- Pros. 4 Frionclshipg 4 I.4lJl'ill'IilllS1 2, 3, 4 Ifkug 2 Intramural Sports, 4 F,N.A. . . . PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR, 2 SIIIKIUHI Cmlncil . . . PHILII' DALE 'l'lCN1l'LIf, 3 Salfvty Patrol, 3, 4 Vocal- tiouall Iucluslrizll Clulv. MARUIORIIC ANN THOMAS . . . CHARLES EDXYIN 'VIIUMPSON . . . PHYLLIS ANN TIIOMPSON, 2 4 llkug 2, 23, 4 Rzuulg 2, 3 IllII'2llllIlI'Lll Sports, 2 Rulio Stull, 4 l .N.A.: 4 Atlllvtin' Sccrvtury. FRANK ICDVVARD TIGNOR, 2, 53, 4 Fvlluwslmipg 4 lJ.lC.C.A.g 2. 3, 4 lfcmtllzlllz 3, 4 Vurxify Z . . . RONALD GORDON TOLLICR, 4 Honor Soc-im-ty, 2 Radio Stuff, 4 -Iuuiur Rc-ml Crussg 2 Plloto Club, 2 Movic Opcruturs . . . ROSE MARIE TOTH, 4 Frivnclship, 2, 3, 4 Ifkag 3, 4 C.A.A.g 4 llonur Sue-in-ty, 2, 3, 4 Officc Aiclvsg 4 Intrzuuurul Sports, R4-curcling SL-crm-tury 4 F.N.A. VVILLIANI RAY TYLER . . . MARILYN TYO . . LINDA KAY VVAERS, 2, 53, 4 Ifkug 3, 4 Intramural Sportsg 4 Stzngz- Hzuulsq 3, 4 l'.N.A.g 3, 4 Lyric- Tlu-atm-r, NIARY IIOSICPIIINIC XVAKICIPIICLIJ, 4 l l'icncISl1ipg 2, 4 lfkug 2, S3 Orulwstmg 2, 3, 4 Bamclg 3, 4 XVooclwincl Choir . , . HARVICY DIC VVAYNIC XVALKER . . . JOHN HI'fRRI'lR'l' XVALKICR, 2 Movie' c,DL'I'lltUl'S, 2 Igilllll. MARILYN AIANIC XVALKICR, 4 Fri:-mlslmipg 3, 4 Lilurur- izuls: 2, 53, 4 Ifkug 3, SOL'l'l'IilI'y 4 C.A.A.g 3,4 Humor Sm-ivtyg 3, 4 Zum-svilliung 2, 3, 4 junior Rc-cl Cross, 13, 4 Sluclc-ut Council: 2 Iutrzuuurul Sports . . . LEAH RAE WALLICR, Sc-orc-talry 4 Frivmlslmipg I3 Ifkug 2 C.A.A. 2, 53 Zzuu-svilliuu: 4 Ollicv Aiclc-sg 2, 53 Bamcl . . . CLARI'INCI'f ICDNVARD XVALSII, 4 junior lh-d CTIDSS1 2 Muvif- Upvriltursg 2 lfoutlmll, 2, 3, 4 Coll. ALBIQRT DAVID W'A'l'IKER, IR., 4 IIIIYRIIINITRII Sports . . . SHIRLEY ANN XVATSON, 2, 3, 4 Illia, 4 D.E.C.A.g 2 Cla-1' Clulm ...A I ERRY LEE XVATTON, 3, Prvs. 4 l 4-lluwslupg 2, 3, 4 Ifootlmllg 3, 4 Varsity Z, 3, 4 Scivncc Clulr. class of 1956 SIIELBA JEAN XVATTS, 4 It-ka . . . CHARLES GARY NVEAVER, 4 Fellowship, 4 Blue Sz YVhite, 3, 4 Safety Patrol, 3, 4 Baseball, 4 Intramural Sports . , . DONNA ROXVENA XVEAVER. NED CONRAD XVEAVER . . . NEDRA CAROL XVEAVER, 4 H.R. Treas .... CLARA LUCILLE XVELLS. SAUNDRA SUE VVEST, 2, Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 4 Ifka, 4 Honor Society, 4 Office Aides, 3 Student Council, 4 P.T.S.A., 4 Athletic Secretary, 2 H.R. Secretary . . . VVAYNE LEE WESTCOTT, 2 Basketball, 2 Baseball . . . MARLENE LOUISE VVHEELER, 4 Itlca, 2, 3, 4 S.A.C., 2, 3 F.T.A., 4 Honor Society, 3 junior Red Cross, Secretary 4 Thespians, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports, 4 A Cappella, 3 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4 Boys Clce Club Accompanist, 4 Vocal Music Student Asst. CLADYS CAROL WHITE, 2 Ifka, 4 Honor Society, 4 H.R. Vice Pres., 4 F.N.A .... MARTHA ELLEN VVHYTE, 4 D.E.C.A .... ALFRED JACK YVICKHANI, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship, 3, 4 Blue 81 VVhite, 3, 4 Thespians, 2 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Varsity Z, 2, 3, 4 Photo Club. ROSALYN MARIE NVILLE, 4 Friendship, 2, 3, 4 Ifka, 4 F.N.A., 3, 4 Oflice Aides, 2 Monitors, 2 Intramural Sports . . . CAROL ANN VVILLIAMS, 4 Honor Society, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Librarians, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Itlca, 2, 3, 4 Zanesvillian, 3 Junior Red Cross, 2 Student Council, 3 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A .... DANNY DEAN WILLIAMS, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 3, Pres. 4 Junior Red Cross, 2 Monitors, 3 Safety Patrol, 2, 4 Student Council, 2 Photo Club, 3 H.R. Vice Pres. FLORENCE SUE WILLIAMS, 4 Friendship, 3, 4 Librarians, 3, 4 Blue 6: White, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4 Iflca, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Honor Society, 2 Comus Room Agent, 3 junior Red Cross, 2 Monitors, 4 Laboratory Asst., 4 Student Council, 2 Band, 2 Intramural Sports, 2 H.R. Vice Pres., 4 F.N.A .... IO ANN NORRIS VVILLIAMS, 2, 3 Ifka, 2 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A .... MAYNARD VVILLIAMS. RUTH ELLEN WILLIAMS, 4 Friendship, 2 Ifka, 3, 4 S.A.C., 4 Honor Society, 3 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2 Intramural Sports, 4 F.N.A., 4 Science Club, 3 VVOodWind Choir . , . SHEILA GYVYNN XVILSON . . . SYLVIA IVIAE WILSON. commencement may 31 SHIRLEY RU FII WISE 9 lik: 3, 4 Junior Red Cross DIANA LOU WITHERS 4 Friendship, 4 F.N.A.g 9 Ifkx 4 Honor Society '3 Junior Red Cross . . . SARA JANL WOODS 4 Prlendshlp 9 3 Ifkag 4 Honor Society, 'Z Junior Rnd Cross 3 Bind '3 Stage Hands, 2, 3, Treas. JAMES BARR WORSTALL 4 Fellowship, 3, 4 Blue Sz White IRENE JO WORTHINGTON, 4 Friendshipg 9 '3 4 Ifki 9 3 4 F T A 4 Office Aides, 2, 3, 4 Junior Rad Cross '3 4 TllCSDllIlS 2 '3 4 Intramural Sports, 2, 'S 4 Stlgc Hinds 4 Photo Club . . . CLYDE JAMES WRICIII 2 Junior Red Cross 4 II.R. Pres. CIIESTI R DALE YOUNG 4 Fellowship, 2, 3, 4 Basket- blll 3 4 Bnsebnll 3 4 V1rs1ty Z . . .CHARLES AL- PRED LINN 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Zanesvilliang 2, 3, 4 Coinus 9 'S 4 B md 9 '3 Stage H lndsg 2 Vice Pres. 3, 4 Photo Club 3 4 Pep Bind 4 Dance Band, 3, 4 H.R. Pres 9 HR Vlce Pres NANCY MARY ZINS- MEISTER 4 Friendship 3 4 F T.A.g 3 Office Aides, 3 DALLAS EDGAR FLENIING . . MARK CURTIS I'LE'ViING 4 Honor Souety 4 Laboratory Asst., 4 P I' S A 'S 4 Science Club LEONARD LEE LAN- PAYF MARIE ROBERTS 9 Ifkl . . . EARL EDGAR RUBY DONALD LEE SCONTZ, 3 Fellowship, 3 Foothill 9 Virsity Z 4 Sucnu Club. 'MN OTHER SENIORS John Robert Anderson, Russell Edward Bagent, Connie Sue Fox Bee, Robert Russell Brooks, Mary Frances Burney, Francis Lewellyn Cook, Charles Francis Deal, Frederick Edward De Long, Ronald Albert Dolen, Gary Lee Guthrie, Paul Robert Herron, Paul Frederick Hom- man, Ralph Jasper, William Keith Jones, Bonnie J. Mills Gary Lee Moore, Emmet Virgil Pyle, Lester Earl Rose, Harry Ramon Russell, Paul Andrew Rutter, James W. Tate, Ronald John Thompson, Richard Frank Wayen- berg. 2 One Hundred One dy ,Twig f 'fn Q, rf' WWA i 'NK 4 ' 'W 9 l. lklrt of tlu- Lust ui' MOI11' 'lxuwxf' in .lpplwmprinlv cus- iumv . . , 2. limily. play lwruim- QB. -I, liglkc-IW. in ll tm-nw www . , . 53. xlUllI'll1'l'S ut Hu' l'llIll'I'lll ui lfmily . . . 1. Cllilmlmvn NL'L'lll' frmn full lllllSiL'11l Allin-lm Yum XYAIQIUII to au Clmf' .... 'S . 'Hu' iIlQi'Illll'!3 Ilunily in lllllt' Out for c:1Ilgl'l' AlI'l' lmfllvcl 115 clullglllc-rs Iucnllmll 2lSl7il'AltiUllS . . . fi. Clingvr Llhwlmiu .-Xxlimll likn-s ll pn-tty lfuck amd Al buy inris-ml 415 wvll as amy IIUIAIIILII tc'c'111lg1-I' . . T. ,-NUR xu-ll that vmls XYVII-NiL'lHI'y Im' tlu- K4-nun. Elected March 5, 1956, were the IUNICDRS The Class of 1957 entered the new Zanesville High School in the fall of 1954. filled with the excitement of being the first sophomore class in the magnificent building. The year was spent familiarizing themselves with the surroundings. getting acquainted with the teachers, makfng friends, and joining the various activities open to sophomores. Before long they were in the midst of their junior year, when class rings came and class officers were elected to serve until gradua- tion. Then, after the junior-Senior prom, they closed the door on two wonderful years of friendship and learning, glad for a brief holiday, but sure they would he eager to open it again on the greatest of high school experiences, the senior vear. ifhcers who would carry the responsi- bilities of the Class of 1957 during the senior ye-ar. At right is Dan Boetcher, president. janet Williams is secretary, Don Branson, second from left, is vice-president, a n d joe Kennedy, left, is treasurer. fComus: Ya' donit look like ya, had a care in the world, my nne new friends, but wait till next year when ya' gotta beat tlze record of the Class of 35672 at ' EX . f N fi wg s M Q3 Y Ns. P R 5 .,- 'af f :II -..: ....'-:: I, X-is 2 . H 5 . .1 Q, l f., ,, .-.- MW' ., -ff' .,.,A -. zix 3' ' 'AQV A y , 5 F , --' M' -- ......,,,, ' H : . R32 1 . :1: fl' 1 rr' Spf' if ,. :-E.. Saw X N 3' 4 1 , as 4 5' Q . 5, ' F' M ,fs 'SZYPE 1 5 wt' fl? sr .,,, , PH ,aw E, ! 1 A. i f Q' WM s J l class of '57 Hou: 1: Mary Abicht, Bosc Ann Achaucr, Bonita Alcx- andcr, XVinifrcd Allcn, David Anclcrson, Martha Andcrson, Nancy Anderson. Row 2: N a n c y Andrcws, j o h n Angelo, Dolorcs Applcman, Ronald Archcr, Bcbccca At- kinson, Barbara Bakcr, Jack Bakcr. Row 3: john Bam- field, Virginia Banct, Alicc Barkcr, S u Z a n n c Barker, Sally Barrick, VVanda Barth, Larry Bartow. How 4: Bill Baughman, B o g c r Baugh- man, Karine Bcattcy, Laura Bcll, Sara Bcllingcr, Bogcr Best, ju dy Bintz. Hou: 5: Bob Blackford, Larry Blake, Mclanic Boal, Danny Boot- chcr, Sharon Bowcrs, Cary Bowlcs, Bill Bowman. Row 6: Don Branson, David Briggs, Pat Broughton, Carl Brown, Phyllis Brown, Ruth Brown, Janct Bryan. Row 7: Charlottc Bryant, Richard Buchanan, Bob Burns, loc Burns, Lorctta Butchcr, Bon- ald Butler, Mary Ann Bux- ton. Row 8: Jean Calihan. Dick Camcron, Gloria Can- tcr, Rlabcl Carrcl, Judy Car- tcr, Lorctta Chancllcr, Bctsy Charlcs. Row 9: B a r b ar a Chattos, Paul Check, Patty Clark, Priscilla Cochran, Tim Coffcy, Robcrta Conklc, Kr-n Coultrap. How 10: Tony Courtncy, In d y Covcrt, Bogcr Cramer, M a r g a r c t Crist, Bob Crumbakcr, Bar- bara Cummins, Marilyn Dailey. class of '57 llnw I: Aloyu- Dalton, jack D J 1 vis Q ' -rs. ' 2: lplllllt' lJ1'l'lil'l', Carol lJl'Il- I 111-nz-r, l ally Daniel, Conni1- - Davis, llllllllll' Davis, Toni 6: D.1 , l,xnn D1.1x1 Hou M iw' nis, li i l l i 1- lJi'Ill0Il, lialpli lDClll0Il, Barlmara D1-rwac-t1-r, Vlllllll Dickinson, AliL'1- Docl- son. Iiow 93: liolu-rt Dodson, llllllllil' Downing, Mi1'li1-y Drak1-, XV 1- n cl 1- l l Dri1-r, lf l 1- ll n o r Dnn1nir1-, D1-lla Dnlliy, Ci1'1-ly l':lN'l't. How 4: jcan l'IL-l11-llwrry, liarlmx-11 Eclgcll, cll'DK' liclgcll, Kay Ifrlwarcls, Saunclra liclwarcls. Marla l':llll0I'i', li l 1- a n o r Engloliart. How 5: M i k1- Eric-lis1-n, Kan-n Erickson, Martlm listock, Alicia livans, Barbara Evans, Joann Evans, B1-tty l'lv1-rly. llow 6: M1-lvin l aillnl'nl, .Io Ann l'1kll'Illl'l , Frank l 1-rry, Cluarlvs l i1-l1ls, Nanvy Fi1-lcls, L1-on Fisn-ln-r, Margiv lfislu-r. How 7: Sally Ann lflack, XVayn1- l OI'l'lllklll, L 1- s t 1- r l orsytln1-, xvilllillll l'l0Wll'I', Dixi1- Frank, Marilyn l'1I'2lllllf1'lll'l', Mary Lon l FllIllll.t'lll'l'. Hou' 8: M ary Ann l'4l'l'l'lll1lll, A n Lf 1- lik a l r1-ylm1-rg, Nam-y l ri1-k, jim Fritz, ,Indy l ull1-r, XV2ll'l't'll l llSIlL'I', lD2lVl' Cali-. How 9: NVilla lllllll Uaricli, 'l'1-rry Uarrvl, Arnolcl Caspvrsolin, llll'll1ll'Kl C1111-I11-I, Boll Cat- vlu1-l, Carolyn cll'llll1lI'f, jiin U1-1-. How IU: ll1lI'Vl'y Gil- larcl, Boll Claclinan, Darryl Coll, Bill Con1la, Sliarla Ilookins, Bill Cranclstafli, Phyllis Cranclstall. K , W ,., 1 , , A . f -fx 1 VA l tl gr,--f f. 'lf V S l 1 ' l H... .1 1- 5 'w i YQ 'Q' 5 f -H- ,, ,... - ,:-::: :-,'- y i . l 'W Q 1516 ::: gg KZ? X ,.S5 . 1 V ,, is V 9' 1 -ar1 1 'fr ' :S 5 i . , X qw if W, r 'ff' A i . - l - 'l QE? , 53 , 4' 5 E 1 - 1 W . . -7 1 . N A N5 1 S YQ Q Q x W' . T SQ Q 'S 1' Si wiv Q: 61 xi? 5 ll R vl- if z . -'-'.A, i fig ' izz . ' f 1 4 .3 :2' 1 h . 1' - ,,,. W. :1 L 5' i' ' 2 1- w '-::' .3 .N .. in .1 -. E J ll- H: ... ,:.: W 'I -'---:: I . ,A,,A wg, A. . . .A y Z 1- is . ... ,. 1 1 A if W M K . Qu , 1 an an :.,, if ...:., Alubl QQ 'E lqll. 1 I . QQ 1 - ff. ., ' 5 . . : i Z, -'V' - ie' X ,. 9 -,,' Z 'y '. '., K 4 -l -:-::: 5 K1 E W 1 3 . 3 ,..:. ,.,:: .. W5 1 ....1 11 1 1 .EE . E: V ,xx V: I, M 1 1 1 1 1 .1. Q1 W 6' ---- 1 Q. K1 y f ::' .i::: g 5 ': A ...-: ff' 1 1 - , '. -'-'- - Y .. i ,i v QE ilq.. xy, .. 1' in '-'n ff Af Q ' X, :' ': ' Q 1' 5 Q 1 f .rs 1. gy. 3 surf - 0 li -51 43' 'sf r if , ii Vans 1 - l 1, A-uf W M? Y 16' 4 .,.. . 1 ...,, M. ..,. ,, ,A, y fn I in ,ggrx .tui- ' QQ-' f '--. 1 : ' 2 ::: ' .. '31 :': ----: r QQQLI, E ,f A : 1 .:.:. f 1,, 11 : fm 1 I W- 1 - , .:.,.,V I Q , '55 - : Q . ff A' 1 ,,.. . 'A A' 1,V - W Malv- 'Hill .. ,- Q lk 1 ,, A class of '57 Row 1: Frcncli Graycs, Pcarl Crccn, L 0 o n a Crcciiway, jcaninc Griffin, Pat Griffith, lim Crosscup, Sliirlcy Crnlmlm. How 2: .lim Cuthric. Toni llall, Larry llalnilton, Arlcnc Hanipp, -lnlic llarclcsty, Toni I Iarclcsty, jack Har cl Wi ck, Row 3: jcancttc llarinon. Bcrnicc Harpcr. Don Harris Ir.. Linda llartlcy. Margin' Hanglmt. Dayc llaycs, Laura B1-ll llcclc. Roll: 4: Pat llcn- clcrsliot, Marilyn Ilcntliorn, Rolicrta Hcrn, Sally Ilcrron, Kay llillis, a n cl r a llina, N a 11 c y ll o f f c 1'. Row 5: Tlll'llllLl llollucrt, Hon llol- sliucr, Francis fl0lZSCl1lll'lC1', Connic lloncsty, Maynard Honcsty, Bill Hoovcr, Carol Joan Iloovcr. Row 6: Nancy Hoovcr, P c ,Li g y llooycr, Carolannc llorn. G1-nc Ilucy, Dick lluntcr, -lcan lllllltbf. Holmcrt Hupp. Hou' T: Pmolbcrt llutton, Carolyn Imcs. Edclic Irvin, Carol Jack, Elizalmctli Jackson, Dick Jaincs. Balm jarclinc. Row 8: Ronald jcn- kins, john Il. In-rig, Doris Icwctt, S a ll cl 1' a -lolinson. Slnrlcy joincr. Rolmcrt -loncs, loc Kcnnccly. How 9: Tcrry Kcsslcr, Arlcnc Kiinlwlc, Wllll King, Lcslic King, Tom Kin- nan, Flo Kinncy, Ilclcn Kin- ncy. How IU: S1111 Kinncy, Earl Klcinlioflcr. N an c y Knowlclcn, Bill Knowlton, Sarah Krausc, Cary Kroncn- lmittcr. Louis Laccy. 1 V57 Q i I .:. .:,,,'-- 5 :Ifff'? if Q-1-2 'Q ,. 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Nlvrvviy D 11 ii ii ax Nlviculll, I Dvaiiiim Nlillvr, l'l1ll'l Nlillvr, lfclim Mill:-r, ICU-lyii xlllll'2l.I'. limi' 7: ll 0 n ai l cl Nlilcllvll, Pzilly Nlolirliolll, liucl Mmm-, Cl1:u'l1's Xlourv, Cz-iw Moorm-, jim Nlmmrm-, l'llyllis Nlmrrv. limi' H: 'llmi NlUUl'l', Torn Nlmm-lu-sul, liuli fXlm'51aii1, llulli Nlorgiui, Suv Xlnrgzui, Q., llclllli N1m'i'is, llziviml Nlmlmi. limi' Fl: ,Im-:ui Nluyi-r, l,3lI'l'y Nlulliiiix, lh'w'i'ly Xlurpliy, l'.rm'st Nlyvrs. -lumm' Bly:-rs, N1 ai r 1' i ai Ns-llic-rs, N ii ii ry N i L' Ii 0 l s. limi' 10: .lm-k Nirliulsmi, Clvuilii' Xmwiiaiii. Sylmil Normzui, Curl Norris, l'.lc-anim' fNm'ris, Ni-lllm' Nur- ris, Sairaili Norris. 'fi '..., .:- A m wlpi l 1 I i A ,,, , .V :ZI is ,X --iz ' f x if imlm A E 'if J lnbz. i 1 . . S Q. 5? 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F. :-::.,, - '- -:g5:,:: ,. , gf QE X N '- --.:: : , N J 'X r , KW. za, 'e if of W, ., Sf class of '57 Row 1: Bill Osborne, Carole Osborne, Diane Usborne, William O w e n s, Keith Painter, Carol Paisley, Jim Paisley. Row 2: Norma Parker, Rosemary Parshall, Jack Passwaters, Philip Patterson, Sue Ann Paynter, Judy Pearson, Roger Penos. How -3: Bill Peterson, Judith Ann Pettit, Kathleen Pettry, Thelma Pettry, Jim Pickrell, Glenna Piper, Esther Pollock. Row 4: S a n d i Porter, Sheila Powell, Patty Pride, Joyce Prosser, Jerry Quinn, Joyce Ramsey, Linda Rapp. Row 5: Dale Richards, A l v a Richardson, B 0 b Riggle, Sandra Rinehart, Sandra Ritchey, Franklin Rittenhouse, Steven Rix. Row 6: James William Rob- erts, Pat Roberts, Vernon Robinson, C a r ol R 0 b y, Randall Rochester, Carolyn Rogers, Richard Rogovin. Row 7: Johnnie Rollins, Betty Rollins, Jim Roush, Mary Royston, Toby Ruby, Dawn Russell, Jan Russell. Row 8: Emma Rutter, Terry Ryan, Carolee Saad, Willits Sawyer, Rosemary Schindler, Phyllis Scott, Carol Searl. Row 9: Sylvia Sebaugh, John Sellers, Beverly Shell, Bob Shepherd, Betty Shepherd, Dean Shepherd, D 0 n n a Shepherd. Bow 10: Dottie Sheridan, Carol Beth Shinn, Joy Shinn, Joyce Shreve, Bob Shultz, Edward Shultz, Roy Shultz. class of '57 Hou' I: lillssvl Siimlmring, jim Si1-li1-t, l.:umy Sims, iil'll1'y Sing.51-r, -Ioim Siilgi1-ton, Holm Siilvi-x, l'iii1'1'l1 511111-r. lftfllf 2: IJ1ll'I'K'ii Slllilil. Dick Slllilil. N1 y I' Il an S Ill i l lu, lJl'iSl'iiill Smillu, Karl SIIQIQIQ, Plllliilll' Sm-lling, Curlis Sou-l'. lion' J: ci1'Ul'j.f1' SlN'll1'l', fiiIl'St1'l' Spinks, l7i1'k Si2ll'l'l'u, xvillllll slK'1'li, Ii1r7.Z1'r Stvfiy, .lill'k Stillxw-ll, .Imly St1mlp1-r. lion' -1: Dun Stulls, Xhlry Lou Sll'17llM', Stt'lJill'Il SlIlI'tL'Ylllll, N in ll 1' y SIIIIHIILTS, Sin-rri Sllppim-, Sluirlvy Sllillv, ,lim Sw1'1-l, R1111' 5: .Io Iiiivn 'I1Hi1iK'l', Nilllif' 'l'ulii1'ln1-t, Holm 'l':ui1iy, Bill 'I'alylm', llollgials Ylqilyllif, l.zu'ry 'l'uyl1n', Nlursim 'i':1yi1u', Hou' fi: Bill 'l'1'rry, l.in1l1n VIQIIOIIHIS, li1xy'l'ii1n'l1m, K:lllul1-1'n 'l'ipt1m, Onan 'l'u1'l11-r, lilimix-tin 'l1lll'lll'I', Kulliryn 'iilII'lll'I'. Rim' T: VIQUIII 'l'y1w, iitlllllit' Xiilllliiu grifi, N12ll'Yill XYUYOII, Nancy x'4'yUll, Vicki xYit'kl'l'S, -Ioan Von Kam-l, Cary XV111i1-rk1-r. Hou' H: lluipli Xx,klgStllHi, 'I' 1- 1' r y XV an r1i, Rilylllllllli XV:1lii11-l', .Iolm li. X'V1lls1m, .Iuiin ii. NYa1ts1m, Kam-n XVM- smn, H41yn11m1lXVz1tts. How 9: Kl'Illly xVl'iH'l', Sliirlcy NV1-iv 111-r, ju Ami XV1-ils, Gary XVK'IltVV0l'til, lion XV1-lin-r1-ll, Putty xX'il1'1'il'I', Kay XVliit1-- In-1111. Huw 10: H1-nry XVil'l'ill'l'l. ju Ami VVii1's, .Indy NVH1-S, -linlmy NVii1-y, llvtlyXVilliil1-,CI11i'iNVilliauns, l'ii4'llllUl' Xvilli1lllIS. - X1 .4 W 513 N' , . ::. ' - ..,. . an S 1 . If . ,:. ,izi .. if 2, ,Q N , . :,.... . I ' fa .. ,.i. u 1 cf' '5 .A -J ffm 7 , .. fa, - W ,, .ni A A me 'vp-1' Ar . 39 ikm' , si .1 u 'H J ii 5' , x 1 H.. W .Q 3, 2 a.. K W W 'if 4. Qui' 3 , . 5533 ..... ' :' .5 1, :Q:.:: ,:,?2q , N 1 X 1 1 . ,, , xx 1.9 3 1 V HZ: . X '-... I .. 4x ii gf Haw I 'fig ff'-ni .xwiif W -xp x .. N Q-'xi 1 a 'N' . in .1 Q E N2 Q NE ? xx X is X xx 9 - 5: i1i 1 N 11 AH . ,vw A ii - 'A 'wb 52' ..,, .- i . ' Y V, .M w . 1' . '1 1 111-- is S s , f line an 6' 1 gk, 1 ,ff-'fx f 'gs' . K R52 . . . K . z. Q Q' ..., M s - if , .... x 4 ei X X xx- wks x ' . .:.::,:. Q 1:, , X ' A. GN. . 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How -7: Ch arlcs Young, Richard Young, jim Zciglcr, David Ziuuucr, Robin Ax- linc, Russcll Burkc, Iamcs Cliidistcr. Row 4: Fay Dal- ton, Allan Howard, Hutli Lincicouic, Norma Parkcr, Tcrry Timson. i , z , gan i l... -- , M, , was 5 Xxx? XN A smilc and a snack . . . 2. and 3. Big decision-most popular stylc of junior rings. 4. Juniors wcrc activc in thc production uf Oklaliomal', 1. IC Hundrcfl Ten of-4 7 ll IIIISD N s bl 1 lnlxnts Al. Phys N x ex M ltx S li xml upurts fm' clllll cn N 1 Q nw llIIlL'S stmh- Nix N... 'Nfl 4. Y ' 'Jig fi. -N A-3: p., fi vi , L m.f'fy sf :By , .5 , 'iv if ' : 3 +1 . , V , ---SL-ff-fl Z. H. S. Tidbits 1. llllIlll'L'IiIIliIlQ llllIlL'l' . . . 2. Sullclxvim-llc-s for ilu' lllllljllf' SlllQll'Ilf.N . . . F3 Xyilltvl' Ull Hu' knull ...- 1. Cust party or 'l'imw Out inf Cixugvxf' ...V 'S . liluv Dvvil hum Dl1I'1.'lIllSl' tiukvts . . . G. Chiu up and clu-st out fur tlmt L-INN! X-my . . . 1. fJl7SK'I'X'.lllL'l' :hy fm' l'lllllI'l' Ylv4'1lL'lIl'l'5 . . . S. 'AXmx, this is ilu' wary I Iikv sn-Iucuoln . . . 9. Lights. 4-ulrtuin 11-ticm . . . 10. 'l'irm- out for lum-lm , . . ll. fill mann' mark. gvt sc-L gn! . . . 12. .-X prvtty girl is likf- ll run-lcvclf' SCDPHOMCDRES On September 6, 1955, 515 sophomores, hailing from Roosevelt junior High, Hancock junior High, Crover Cleveland junior High, Licking View, Pleasant Grove and South Zanesville arrived at the beautiful building known as Zanesville High School and banded together to form the Class of 1958. Nlost of these students spent the first few weeks familiarizing themselves with schedules, rooms and teachers. Representatives from Friendship club and other upper-class organizations helped them aecliinate themselves, and soon the many diverse elements were blended into one in allegiance to their new school. After their orientation period they discovered that other privileges than their studies were open to them, and they joined activities that appealed to their individual interests. Before long members of the Class of 1958 were participating in Ifka, Fellowship, Movie Operators, Office Aids, Student Council, junior Red Cross, Hi-Y, View Finders, Radio Staff, Comus Staff, Zanesvillian, Reserve Cheer- leaders, and taking part in adviser room activities and March of History radio broadcasts. At the present time sophomores are all set for a really fruitful year as juniors. l3l'lVY Ol l'ml'lAU'l'll'lS. Below is il sample of the feminine puleliritude in the sophomore eluss. 'Illll'Tl' appears lo be no lack old eantlidates for future queen elections. fffonzus: Yum, Yum! Suy, you Ilwrr' in ilu' llIlIll.Wlf row- fmrc nlmul ll llil of mirllz and rerelry will: Illl'-IIIIIIHIHIJ lVnu'.' He still, my prlfleririg lIl'llff.nQ ' 'mee LJV 5129 A405 1 il :A-xml:-G a 1: rm es , .. -tm fqwsfi Q J -, 1 S :' B , 61 Q W! .www ft l X wifi. . if ax wt ' 9 gf nrt' lk if .A , ... X 'Q s ,x K -X s ., Q . Q' . NE s A Q 1 x W ,M ag as X f jx ,er riff! 'ff an ' we X51 vw. ye ve if X SEQ, r, J ,,,w,f 5 , .ff x at M ,, . fl' N I M 13:1- Af We K , class of '58 Row 1: john Abbott, Beulah Adams, Cary Adams, James Adams, Joyce Adams, Mari- lyn Adams, John Allen. Row 2: Dixie Allton, Sandra All- Wood, Mark Anders, Arlene Anderson, Betty Anderson, Dora Anderson, E i l e e n Anderson. Row 3: james Anderson, Joan Anderson, Carl Archer, Sue Archer. David Arnold, James Arnold, Thomas Arnold. Row 4: Andy Axline, David Bache- lor, K ay B a g e n t, Dick Bainter, Dave Baker, Mar- ilyn Baker, Ruth Bald:-rson. Row 5: Evelyn Ball, Charles Balog, Alberta B a r lu e r, Patricia Barker, Philip Barnes, Charlotte Barnett, Joseph Barnett. Row 6: Robert Barnett, D o n n a Barron, Pauline Basehart, Betty Bash, Barbara Bates, Sheila Bates, Dean Bauer. Row 7: joe Bauer, Charles Baughman, Mary Ann Baughman, Barbara Bebout, Eddie Bebout, Jim Beckert, Margaret Bee. Row 8: Patty Bee, Peggy Bee, Marilyn Benjamin, Karen Best,NVihna Best, Mary Black, Steve Blocksom. Row 9: Barbara Blake, Carol Boyd, Margaret Boykin, Dorothy Bracken, ,lay Braden, Bill Bradshaw, NVilma Breitkreutz. Row 10: Larry Brooks, Bonnie Brown, D o n n a Brown, J o a n n e Brown, Ralph Brown, Ray Brown, Bose Brown. class of '58 Iluu' I: fllnmlnltm' llruwnlie-lcl, Clmxlon llrnwning, Cin-goi'y lsl'IlNVllllll.f, Cflnlck Bfyillll, .lsunvs llIll'll1lll2lll, Anita: linin- lmugli, jaum-s limiting. Iluu' 2: I.m'ry Ilnmting, Bill llurlw, Small llurlwil, lllllll lxlll'IIS, l.:u'ry llurr, Dallas llullvr, Curol Cznnpln-ll. limi' 3: llnlu-rl Czunplic-ll, -lnlm Carr, lll-lm-n fl2lfl1'I', Bm-ky Cllzlp- man, Dam Clnppm-r, Dun Cluyl mfrxm l, lll'l'lll2lll Clark. llnu' -1: Daulic-llu Cm-mlis, Pllyllis Cullm-y, Ma1l'5.5i1- Coll'- mun, Patty Cuulc, Bt'l'Ilill'll Coupi-l', Bill Coupe-r, Duva- Cuopc-r. llnuf 5: Stvplu-ll Coup:-r, liclwnrcl Covf-rf, Nl1ll'lllllclUNV 4-l1, AllSllll Coul- son, .Iulm Cnss, Miki- floss, Dick Curm-Il. llnw 6: Dv' lun-s Crmm-r, Liucly Craum'r, l'llK'1lll0l' cll'ilVVl-Ufll, Salmlru flralwtlx-r, Coy Cralwlvy, Vunclu Cruise-, Nauicy Crum- lmlwr. liuuf 7: lluwnrcl Cul- vr-r, llulln Curry, Limla Dall- n-ll, Dim-lc llnrlmy, Bula lDa1viS. -Imly Davis, Suu' llvnlmw. llnuv 8: Don D1-nlun, llrvni Dm- Vorv, -loam Dirlxsv, Gm-iw Duvc-rspilcm-, B1-vc-rly Dun- ningluu, l'lillAl4'lll' llllnwuucl, ll r-111' lilnmrv. llnur 9: Clnclys lilson, Bill l'lllllH' 4-4-, Maury lilnlmrx-r-, Maw Emory, lllflllll lillglc-, llvrl lirlixlrcl, Clmrlvs l'Irvin. llnur IU: Mur- vin lirwix 11-, Phyllis l :1illnl'ul, Vvm lfivllls, Clmrls-s l in4-- 4 . 8 .- 4 -. 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SQ ' IA : . ,Z J ' 1 1 if H '----' ' 'T my f ..., '1'- 1 ef' ig, 1 , E sri, M ttty 22- , ,, M ,.,.,,,,,5 gbu . - r, 3 : ,, iw M 4 ,J i ' A Q, t :I A ZZ 21 :.1 5 1: V- ,vi ti-'ig' 5, . ff bw ij i : t, ::. 'iw , ,, ,, imc, .. .P X G K' 2 , iff' 5 af, f 5 -sa , ,Q k.A is ,Z :,,1, -vw Q, A I gi :E Q .1:. 5 it .:... fi is ,fix Q?-'S -.fax 5 t ,M 1? if Sf 1 3 ...:, t Q, ' New 741' 5 uw ' Q Q, . 39' AA,... . il Q ug? R, 1 inns' ,- gm? wi Em' W :.,.: Q:-T 3 , y .,, N Ni , 'F . Y asf 4 S ki :,,.,f'-Q class of '58 Row I: Roh Forshey, Dor- othy Fox, Nevada Foy, Janet Fracker, Janet Frame, Vonda Frank, Stanley Fnlkerson. How 2: Connie Gaiters, Mar- garet Gaiters, Allen Gale, Judy Gamble, Marjorie Gar- ret, Ruth Garret, Gail Gilm- son. Row 3: Jack Gihhons, Phyllis Gihhons, Sharon Gih- son, john Gill, Betty Ginikos, Eric Gislason, Carl Good- live. Row 4: Nancy Good- inan, Eliner Gookins, Joe Gormley, Jeri Gortner, Ron- ald Graham, jerry Grant, Jim Graves. How 5: Patty Gray, jan Greene, Judy Grihben, Tom Grinnn, Rita Guss, George Haddox, Sandra Haefner. Row G: Diane llaehnlen, Bill Hagan, Gwendolyn Hale, Roger Hale, Steve Hale, Eddie Hall, Judy Hall. .Row 7: Marilyn Hall, Gharinaine Hanger, Dick Hare, Bill Harney, Leona Harper, San- dra Harper, Dick Harris. Row 8: Luvenia Harris, Rod- ney Harris, Mike Harrison, Eddie Harrop, Charles Har- vey, Myrna Havens, Bill Hayes. How 9: P r i S c i l l a Hayth, Merle Heldinan, Pat Helriggle, Sandra Helriggle. Ron Henthorn, Elsie Hickey, Lanny Hickman. Row 10: Francis Hiett, Sharon Hiett, Ann Hiles, Roh Hill, Ruth Hill, Ricky Hines, Marvin Hittle. class of '58 p limp 1: czuflg. .lu wus, AI 5 Zimmvr, Philip ZiIlSIlll'iSl1'l', ... ' ,.14 Q Hill Adams, Hub Bm-ynmzr, nz lul'Ilill'lI lillvlnnnaul, I'4ul C:l'l'l'll. Row 2: llauniw- Kin- 'P I..-y, K.-1. xii-czuy, mm -af Nh-rc-1-r, liivlnaucl Nunn f Hull mln liulxwts, Luis Hollin- non Iolm Hulllvr. Row 3: 1 . Dismal Sllirlvy, Huh XYri11l1l. Suphmnmw' Q'0lll'IIl'S Clklllfi' und:-r Un- magic spm-ll of tha- lqIlN'l'1lld City lli Hu- lfku QU! dillll'l' ut tlw Y.XV.C.A. Om: Ilumlrcd Twvnty-one New K . x 4 , , N g f 41 J, Q, i s V 2 al ATE? 'Y , K X 1 'ie M? 'B I 4130 V- N W., -1 ,thin 4 QQ W at X fx x 4? 3 , '53 if 3 s W ,11' ,gr , X AFX ,, if x 3. x,l 3, xs W x sv. 'J' Rf Y v X, W 6....x,.-of-A' in T 'f AWA' 1 , ii r 'I'hm- stain- nm! nailioiml 1DI'UlllllI1'llK'L' ilcliim-vm-cl hy thi- Z.lI.S. i'c-taliling clm-purtuic-nt. would not lmvv hm-1-ii possihlv without thi- 1-losv i'lN!Pl'l'1lllHIl ol' Zauivsvillm- im-rm-luuits. l'i4-turf-cl nhow- all work in tho llIl'Il'S clcpurtim-nt of Bintz Bros. storm-, wlu-rv ha- ri-of-in-cl his piuic-lic-nl training, is Phil Stanton, oiitstamcling im-mln-r of tha- Z.ll.S. Distrilmiltiu- liclucntioii chili :xml sian' aitlilvlm- ol' '55 :incl '56, QUE ADVERTISERS and Calendar Capers Thr- SlIlCL'l'L' iiitc-rc-st Zzllicsvillc- husim-ss firms take in the L-clucation of the youth of thc community rc-uclu-cl Ll high pc-uk Novi-mlmc-r 1, 1955, when 1311sim-ss-Edlicatioii Day was sponsored hy the Zzuws- villm- Clminlwi' of Coinim-rcv. Z.Ii.S. tc-aclu-1's arc grate-fill for this eiijoyahle and profitahlc- clay. amd Z.ll.S. stucln-nts url- zlppn-ciativv of thc- coops-ration the-se lnusim-ss firms c-xtc-ml in many other school projm-cts. NVQ- Comus St2llllIH'll1l7Pl'S iii particular wish to express our apprc-ciation to thc- zlclvc-rtisc-i's who lmvc- mzlclc- it possible- for us to luring yilll this hook.. XVL- know our 1'c-acln-1's will hc-lp lay PATRON- IZINCI OUR ADVERTISERS. ffltllllll-YI 'I'.s'l. fvllus. if you .w'rul1I1l1' around in flu' mls yozfll finrl sonzz' iniz-rc-.sling zlispluym Anil gals. rlorfl nziss lu'- nmn cgllflj'-jIIll'llUlI mr' j1'rry-Coo,u'r.l Om' IIIIIIIIITII TzL'c'nfy-fl1rr'f Congratulatrons and Good Luck Upon Your Successful Complehon Of High School VBMQQ V ARMCO STEEL CHRPURATIUN O HdlT tjf THE ZANESVILLIAN, the first official publication of Zanesville High School, has been published every Sunday during the school year for 24 con- secutive years in THE SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL, southeastern Ohio's favorite paper, where it is regularly read not only by Zanesville High students but also by thousands of Zanesville citizens. We congratulate the student editors and writers, and their faculty adviser, on the splendid work they have done during the present school year, and pledge our complete cooperation to those who succeed them next year. For the Latest Information on Zanesville High-Read The Times Recorder The Zanesville Signal The Sunday Times Signal THE ZANESVILLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Clay Linick-zHs 1911 One Hundred Twenty-five . I 1 I qu ii 'X 1 f X ' I if F52 92 4 A I I rl A ' Tl B l fQ'1.ni' IT, 771A ZANESVILLE IS PROUD OF ZANESVILLE HIGH AND ZANESVILLE'S OLDEST BANK KNOWS WHY The knowledge of Zanesville High School's standards gives us faith in our city's future. The First National Bank welcomes the opportunity to congratulate the Class of '56. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK :S INTERESTED IN ZANESVlLLE'S YOUNG PEOPLE Fourmso IN 1863 One Hundred Twenty-six YT :-.L,.--Q?11f5:'I I fkgw W2 , , , I , ,. . 1-,.,-' af. ' I , ' w A .. .... . .,,,.. , ,,,,. .,... ..-. '-1 iv sv ,'-311131glw,1,1.11.1,:-14:-51.4.1 ,.-. ,z -.-- .A..'. 1 ---- : 1 ----- .- ,,v, ., X , ysgljflqz i... A 3' THE BAKER BREAD COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 -and to all past and present students of Zanesville High School THE FIRST TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK Main at Fifth Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co porat on O H ddTwntJsee I floor and wall tile. Z l : 3 .'-v, ,iffy 2'A' w MOSAIC 2 THE MOSAIC TILE COMPANY Q x zANEsvlLl.e,oHlo wswsi 1:- 2 --w'. 5 all V, Manufacturers of the gi , , 3 A' complete Ime of ceramlc iv -..f-:gf - :- : f -1:- s -.-: 1 :-1 -::c :1: 5 . ., ., 252752 Factories, Warehouses, and Showrooms Coast to Coast. ll 2, 2 In E S -I fn -4 c -I o E 2 -I 0 c: su va... 1 , l ZANESVILLE sl-lowkoom One Hundred Twenty-eight i ,' .:1 . W-MV-V--.M .-:S- 29 ,Q ,,,,, J A. M ' ' V -M S mwwm-wwwmvmw. .,.,vVi4. -- A. , W --W .,.,o XM- N - wlwuqf, ..1'I'f 'AMW-w3?5'TK.: v--wwm, I-A ,, -f A ,W I-sor-fbw'3'M1wuwQWw,wQqg5e,3Q-PQfWfWW-Q5 , , X... ,,. ,v.x Vg S W . W.. K A, 5 ,,.,, ,NWN E f I paw -.. '. 3 Ii.?,.,:. ' - ' T W ' IM , ,AIA K, ,,,,, ., .,,. 'M 5 1 ' ' X V T Vx .,.,.. 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OPEISRAQZJEAR SERVICE AT LIVINGSTON 'fl'f,V:'Q,Qf,'ffEE One Hundred Thirty PURTRAITURE TUDIO 326W MAIN STREET PHONE GL 2-9091 Congratulations to the Class of '56 and Good Luck to Those Who Follow .'QuickASrervice g' THE FUUNTAIN RUUM A LOCATED AT TERRACE POINT , A SHORT WALKING DISTANCE FROM NEW HIGH SCHOOL One Hundred Thirty-one 1 A l V w 4 Congratulahons ti: the Class of 56 ! 1 i CHICAGU smnnmnn TRANSFURMER CURPURATIUN CERAMIC AVENUE 2 ZANESVILLE OHIO OeHddThrtJt I i l Typical Mueller Year Book Photographs Six Proofs Draping and Glamour Lighting Skillfully Executed Whenever Requested Phone GL 2-5230 Closed Thursday P.M. THE MUELLER STUDIO Member of the Photographers' Association of America Member Ohio Professional Photographers Assoc. 7th at Market WALTER G. KNIFFIN, Manager CONGRATULATIONS Class of 'I956 May the future hold in store for you many years of success, happiness and good health. WEBER'S One Hundred Thirty-three 1 1 1 L SIDWELL BROTHERS AsPHALT-AGGREGATE-coAL-LlME I Roflte 2 South Zanesville, Ohio Phone-Vlctor 9-2392 i One Hundred Thirty-four Welcome to the Zanesville Branch Your opportunity to obtain one or two years of college education while living at home. RESIDENCE CREDIT LOW COST For Information Contact ELLIS MIRACLE Assistant Director Zanesville Branch Office in High School Building Phone GL 3-1901 Ringing in the New Year is Barbara Jewett as she distributes darts to champagne ladies at the Lavinrac. !Comus: Darts? That's a sport my b enjoy y k - ou now, U IOIYI 0016 WOU ddy f R ld Cupid. l +0 Zanesv' One Hundred Thirty-fiuc' FOR YOUR FUTURE - - Compliments Of A Business Education Will Help HENRY FUCHS Summer Term Starts- lune 'II For 33 Years Your Bette' Register Emil' Building Contractor The Meredith College I Route 1 phone GL 55M N. Fifth St. Phone GL 3-8136 ZANESVILLE, OHIO 3-8167 THE MUSKINGUM MUTUR 00. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer THE NEWEST MODELS ON DISPLAY COMPLETE SERVICE BODY WORK AND PAINTING DRIVE IN-CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET One Hundred Thirty-six Compliments Of THE ROEKEL COMPANY SOUTH SECOND STREET PHONE GL 2-5421 Th tt n candy concessionaires must have been bait for the fish pond. Seems t ey ma e ui e ca c a e avinrac. me get his s raight. Right? okay, rfl goeirleslidg Ziidlllilll olllf How about using Perry Como for bait? I To me Class of '56 ,I ...E , ,fi The Zanesville Rapid Transit Com- pany appreciates all the business the ill students of the above class have given them. During this period no one has been hurt or injured on our 24 HOUR AAA buses. Every student in this class will now have to make an important RoAD'sHoP'wRECKER decision as to his future travel in life. The Zanesville Rapid Transit wishes SERVICE that whatever road is chosen by you SELLING SERVICING will be as safe as the one we have rendered to you. SINCE HM EDGAR M. BLAND WH 'TES Ge e'e' Manage' and of Y Bridge Phone GL 2-3611 One Hundred Thirty-seven Compliments of THE OHIO FUEL GAS COMPANY NORTH FOURTH STREEET ZANESVILLE, OHIO 1878 LONCSHORE'S MUSIC ' STORE 57 North Fifth Street 78 Years 1956 Supplying Zanesville with Fine Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Band and Orchestra Instruments, Pianos, Radios. Phone GL 3-9211 SUCCESS and Congratulations THE COMPLETE MEN'S 8- BOYS' SHOP CRADS OF '56 72 Years GI' Main and 4th Sinful One Hundred Thirty-eight McHENRY'S A , J , Shoes of Distinction D E S Exclusively Ours: 602 59,8 'A' SPALDINGS if JOYCE i' LUCKY STRIDE ir WINTHROP 'A' FLORSHEIM f Operatic offering in Ifka carnival by Beverly X . Murphy, Jane Walker, Margie Erwin, Jack f Q , Ramsey as a takeoff on Shakespeare's - ' Othello . fComus: Somebody ought to tell Ramsey-robes like that went out of style when Plato's grandpa was a boy. Look at me, bud-right out of the Olympian edi- tion of Esquire. l You have not completed your education until you have learned to save First Federal Savings and Loan Association 508-510 MAIN STREET We believe young folks like to transact business with us. We invite you to start a savings account at your first opportunity. BORDEN' KRESS ICE CREAM ,.. MILK NEWS -CAMERAS - GIFTS I Day Film Developing Service The Most Complete Dairy ln Southeastern Ohio Room 25 'II9 SOUTH 6TH STREET COUNTRY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER DIAL GL 2-5451 ZANESVILLE, OHIO One Hu n-zlrccl Tll irty-nine EAT QUALITY R-B BRAND MEATS RITTBERGER BROS. STATE AND WILLOW STREETS PHONE GL 2-5427 To The Class of 1956 WE WlSH YOU SUCCESS I n Sears, Roebuck Sr C0 36 NORTH FIFTH STREET One Hundred Forty Finlaw Lumber Company GREINERS Builders' SuppIies-Lumber- FLOWERS Mmwmk Flowers from a uEverything to a Holnern Depehdtlble F10l'iS1'H 1759 Maysville Avenue Dia' GL 2-5771 Opposite Postoffice When You Think of Floors FRENCH SHOP TH'NK OF CAMPUS QR CAREER FIREPRUUF FLEXUTILE FLUURS Phone GL 2-2162 The Smartest in Ladies Apparel 928 Lindbergh Avenue Barefoot beauties in Ifka Lavinrac seem awed by the physique of muscleman Cooper By the Sea . Beauties are Joan Hull, Cynthia McHenry, Linda McVicker, Evelyn Shaw Julie Hardest nd P t Griffith. , y a a fComus: Well, well-Hercules and the Seven Graces. Grace No. 7 iust swooned behind the calendar. l Unusual Pictures Leaders in Photography In All Its Branches 507 MAIN STREET 6 NORTH SIXTH STREET 724 '-ENOX AVENUE ZANESVILLEI OHIO ZANESVILLE, OHIO PHONE GL 3-8116 GL 2-8125 One Hundred Forty-One ? Fon Youk soon I-IEALTI-I TALLEY 81 ZULANDT zuLANoT onues, INc. MM' Nm 'TH MAIN s. 7TH STREETS THE STORE FOR MEN Congratulations to the Class of 1956 WATCHES . . . JEWELRY . . . DIAMONDS ZANE LINCOLN MERCURY LEE IEWELERS CO. 512 MAIN s'rREE'r Corner of South Sixth 8. Marietta ON EASY TERMS Phone GL 2-6365 Your Friendly Diamond Jewelers E PIONEER MUSIC SHOP 29 NORTH sTI-I STREET 5 One Hundred Forty-two i I ron A BETTER IMPRESSION ' az' l'lEEll'S College Annuals ...... Catalogs Newspapers .... Text Books .... Magazines . . . Booklets . . . Folders Announcements . . . Brochures . . . Broadsides . . . Letter Heads . . . Office Forms . . . Legal Blanks . . . Ruled Forms .... Periodicals . . fmxfw ff f WT , I Vw-f , f . F 1- 1: 1 9 If If I In 1 I I I II 5 ai' I if i a 1 E It - ' I ,a i easa I T i5.Igug e. I i ,xfgr--A mg, ' ' - 'L . A.. Over 80 Years in Printing HEER PRINTING COMPANY 364386 SOUTH FOURTH STREET COLUMBUS IS, OHIO 'klepfnone CApitaI 8-4541 PRINTERS - BOOKBINDERS- STATIONERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR LETTERPRESS OR OFFSET PRINTING One Hundred F orty-three What I want '7 m,.NI 3: few Y ijff? X QM'- r Q 'csv ZX . I I ' - oIre I5 a reguslered trade-mark. 5 IOTTLEU UNULK AUTHOR-IVY OF THE Cocbcoll CONVANV .V THE ZANESVILLE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY APRIL 1 E , - 4 I I Q , Take Me Back to Toyland is the th -and I want a baby-doII like that Xmas. I 8 IO I5 B BEST WISH ES from ROSE FURNITURE THE SNIDER-FLAUTT LUMBER CO. ZANESVILLE EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SO. ZANESVILLE NEW LEXINGTON One Hundred Forty-four of this line by Sleepy-time Togs. The baby doll paiamas modeled by Cynthia McHe y I at the lfka carnival would delight any f year-old. fComus: I'm five-sure I'm I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 BINTZ BROS SOUTH EASTERN OHIO'S Most Complete Department Store IACK HEMMER lc: CREAM 532 Mclntire 1418 Maysville Owned and Operated by TOM MIRGON Congratulations 81 Good Luck to the Class of '56 IRVIN MEAIIUW Glllll DAIRY MILK- ICE CREAM 379 Adair Avenue Phone GL 2-2709 lF IT'S MEADOW GOLD IT'S MIGHTY GOOD Compliments of Line Material Company Transformer Plant A McGraw Electric Co Division One Hundred Forty five F MILLER FLOWER SHOP 'l4'I6 Maple Ayenue A' Two Blocks From the Beautiful New High School ZANESVILLE, OHIO We Specialize in Beautiful Corsages Jailer Beverly Dunnington locked the door and threw the key away when these fierce fugitives stormed the Lavinrac. lComus: Well, Bev, now that all m' competition is out of circulation, let's you and I throw away the key, and go to a sllow1hmm?- at the Maple-hmm? l I z THE MORRISON Mo'roR co. For All Automobile aind Truck Requirements 36TH YEAR YOURQSTUDEBAKER DEALER Hawkinson Tread Operators Vulcanizi g-Treading Ca rs-Studebaker-Trucks I 216 MIAIN ST. ' LOT, sou'n-I THIRD s'rRee1' One Hundred F orty-six i Congratulations LIVE BETTER and Best Wishes to Class of '56 THE CAMERA SHOP Youn KODAK srons for Everything Photographic Air Conditioned for Your Comfort SIXTH AND MAIN 620 Market St. Dial GL 2-7302 ZANESVILLE Leonard Englehart Dan Englehart Ned Englehart BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES Market at Fourth, Zanesville, Ohio RAY F. COLLlNS- ESTABLISHED 'I945 -CHARLES R. WOOD One of Ohio's Largest Office Supply and Equipment Companies One Hundred Forty-seven Enjoy peace of mind with dependable protection by dealing with ' -61 o oo ef , .i NWN 5 MNH: .aluhnnrr ,. Qea.0 cofn.Es:::r:vZzm::::.f sn. - 1. c. PENNEY co. 3 22-32 NORTH FIFTH s'rREE'r 1 ZANESVILLE, OHIO 1 Your Headquarters for Paint, Wallpaper and ?FIoor Covering SH ERWIN-WIQLLIAMS CO. 624 MAIN STREET PHONE GL 3-1011 1 e . Shaeffer's Dairy Queen Commissioner Street North End 5th Street Bridge One Hundred Forty-eight i BEST or LUCK CLARENDON HOTEL The Home of Unexcelled Foods RAY WALLER, Mgr. Ru. Mock style show in lfkc girls carnival Lavinrac featured box suit. Here model Joyce Gortner sports a paper bag. !Comus: 1 l've often wondered what Americans . meant by the quaint expression, 'lt's in the bag.' Now I see what you mean-and it A A Congratulations to the Class of '56 IN ZANESVILLE The Friendly Bank MAIN OFFICE NORTH OFFICE 'll North 4th Street Country Fair Shopping Center Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation One Hundred Forty-nine Congratulations to the Class of 56 THE BLUUMER CANDY CUMPANY STAR CHOCOLATES 39 North 3rd Street Phone GL 21311 for I I Make Your Home for Fine Music 53 N. 4th St., Zanesville Pho GL 3 8754 H d dFfty I MILK ls Nature's Most Nearly PERFECT FOOD THE GREINER WAYNE AVE. CQ- GL 2-6368 Finale of Calendar Capers , the monthly medley of talent sponsored by the three lfka clubs at the Y.M.C.A. fComus: By Zeus, this has been a cellophane wrapped mess o' mirth and revelry. My, o my, look at that poor fellow up there with all those women. Some people have all the luck. Well, folks it's been nice visiting ZHS. Invite me again, won't you? Toodle-oo. I hear Aphrodite calling. 1 Congratulations to the Class of '56 and Good Luck to Those Who Follow LIBERTY-WELLER-STATE THEATERS MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT One Hundred Fifty-one I 5 : compliments of Balderson Motors Jeeps - Used Cars Y. M. c. A. cafeteria 5 'eS 8' 5 34 South 5th Street 2970 Maple Ave. GL 2-6026 ZANESVILLE, OHIO' I TODD PLUMBING and P. R. GOBEL, INC. HEATING CC. TOBACCOS 2041 Headley St. Zanesville, Ohio 526 Market sheet c. H. 'roon GL 2-zoau 1 phone GL 3-3335 c. c. Toon GL 2-7160 ! DINNER WARE if GIFTS 2:1111 POTTERY KING .ms 2 MILES EAST OF ZANESVILLE ne Hundred F ifty-two Our Best Wishes MUTUAL FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association South Sth Street FRANK COOPER IEWELER 7 North Fifth Street Home of GORHAM 8- TOWLE STERLING LENOX CHINA Congratulations, Class of '56 compliments of HEARING-BRYAN-DELONG CLOSSMAN , , William B. DeLong Herman W. Baker Hdwe. 81 Sporting Goods Co. 6'9'623 Md Shea' LINDSAY AuToMATlc WATER FREE so MIN. cusToMER PARKING SOFTENER See Us For Your Hardware Needs I6Io Made Ave' Ph' GL 3-1335 E. G. Humm-Mgr. THE JONES SHOP China 'I' Crystal 1' Silver 23 South Fifth Street MODERN TV 8. APPLIANCES 516 Market Street Phone GL 3-6957 JONES SPUDNUT SHOP 1084 Pine Street MEES' Carpet-Linoleum-Draperies-Paint Linden Ave.-End of Y-Bridge One Hundred F ifty-three SHOPPING DIRECTORY RUSSI PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE 620 Main Street VARY GIFT SHOPPE Smart Gifts - Moderate Prices 530 Market Street COMBS BROTHERS 524 Main Street and Country Fair Shopping Center WALDORF RESTAURANT 'l5 South 6th Street COMMUNITY CENTER Mecca of Wholesome Recreation GERMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE East Pike at Pleasant Grove Road ARCADE CLUB Lind Arcade Building THE FINDEISS LEATHER COMPANY Leather Craft Supplies WILLIAM THOMPSON 81 SON FUNERAL HOME White Cottage, Ohio Ph. VI 9-2323 BREESE DRUG STORE 1422 Maple Avenue FOGG'S DRUG STORE 522 Market Street ZANE LANES 38 South 7th Street CHARLEY HOP LAUNDRY 524 Market Street FOX DRUG STORE 205 Brighton Blvd. TOM V. MOOREHEAD INSURANCE First Trust Building ZANESVILLE PAPER COMPANY 348-352 North 5th Street One Hundred Fifty-four SHOPPING DIRECTORY COMBS LUMBER COMPANY Your One-Stop Yard 547 Linden Avenue TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE Headquarters for Your Loafers ERNEST F. FISCHER JEWELER 29 N. 7th Street ACME CHEMPRINT Diazzo Prints, Instant Copies and Drafting Supplies Barnes Automotive Repair Machine Shop Service 125 Muskingum Ave. Ph. GL 2-1159 BurIey's Putnam Pharmacy Putnam Ave.-Cor. Pierce Street Phone GL 3-9635 BING FURNITURE CO. 701 Main St. WILLIAMS Bakery and Delicatessen 626 Market Street FAIRMONT ICE CREAM STORE 37 North Seventh Street Always Fresh-Dipped Ice Cream ZAKANY'S RED 81 WHITE 516 State Street FINAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 408-410 First Trust Bank Building M. Catherine Finan Bob Finan SHIRLEY'S PHARMACY Terrace Point Ph. GL 2-5471 FOWLER-BOLIN COMPANY China-Glass-Gifts SCOTT'S NUT SHOP 425 Main Street COUNTRY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER LEFFLER'S DRUG STORE 502 Main Street ROSEANNE'S BEAUTY SHOP 117 North 6th Street Ph. GL 3-4216 One Hundred F ifty-five 'sf , :- ,W gy Q L, '55 fm, ' , W f ... , . . , 2-'25, T: .. :- svw3,??,32,g5Z52f:+iW f W fy 3'7 - 415E1fS'3 5 : 5 - 3 -ifE ':i:f , If f if ,ww W 1 X ll -Exe -: .ZEZNV ei '-' X fi-v-'N '- ------ A ---' W , 1 f W 'ff ff fl Af fl fl ,ff f,-f - f ff ----- 1' f ' 1 T, 7 f I T f --53:3-3-2-F 5 .... , - ,... K' . Q f 1 ' 1 T ..-:: .1 '1 15i ..,, M1 f , V - f ' ' 5 Q ' w 'K' 'lj , 7 W 1 ' ' MQ 25 s W my gggi. ,., . . M . ,. . sis -..5,..,:,..,.L. A ., A, : ,g::,l:: ,: T f Q A3 , ., 3:1 Q rx Q0!wiCQ,bQU0lhflcfL W TM y dnt IIDOUACIIUVL WW OUR COMPLETE SERVICE WILL SOLVE YOUR YEARBOOK PROBLEMS. eww? 1'l-IE CANTON ENGRAVING Q ELECTROTYPE COMPANY 410 3RD. STREET s.E., CANTON, OHIO One Hundred F ifty-six
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