Bay High School - Bay Blue Yearbook (Bay Village, OH)
- Class of 1953
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BLUE BOOK Published by Bay High School C LASS OF 19 5 3 Editor Tom Williams Business and Advertising Manager Patsy O'Toole Pat Armstrong Polly Gordon Lynne Bettes Bruce Chamberlain Mary Galambos Typing Betty Duprow Bill Wendt Advisor Mr. Deutschlander Keeping the school in smooth operating condition is among the least appreciated of tasks; it demands endless service, sacrifice, and the patience of a veritable Job. There are no rewards or plaudits; it is a matter of integrity, technical ability, and know-how, yielding only the satisfaction of a job well done. So it is that the class of 1953 takes immeasurable pride in dedicating its annual to Ray Klein, under whose capable hands the maintenance of Bay High School has rested these many years. For the untiring devotion of you and your workers, Ray— we salute you! Page S Superintendent Another successful year has passed with Mr. Charles M. Patterson as our superin- tendent. He is a graduate of James Milli- ken University, and he obtained his M.A. at Ohio State University. Mr. Patterson is now working on his Ph.D. at Western Reserve University. School Board Mr. Raymond D. Kraus, Dr. Dean Sadler, Mr. Harold B Armstrong. Mr. Arthur V. Hook, Mrs. Katherine Allen. Page 4 Principal Our second year with Mr. Harry Salis- bury has been a very progressive one. He was graduated from Wilmington Grllege where he received his B.A. Upon receiv- ing a scholarship, he continued college work at Haverford College in Pennsyl- vania where he earned his M.S. Mr. Salisbury is working on his Ph.D. at Western Reserve University. Assistant Principal Working in co-operation with Mr. Salisbury is Mr. Gerhard Deutschlander, the assistant principal. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Western Reserve University. What with acting as assistant principal, teacher, and an advisor of several clubs, Mr. Deutschlander is busy every minute of the day and night. ACUITY BARKER. MIRIAM L. T| A . Cleveland College M.A.. Western Reserve University Reading (Consultant BAXTER. BESSIE B R.N.. Saint Luke s Hospital. Chicago Human Relations BEDFORD. ETHEL K. A.B . Oberlm Eng'.ish. Latin. Geography - BI AKE. W. E. B S. Ed.. Ohio State I m crsi( 8th Mathematics, th and 8th Science BONDOR. GLORIA B.S. Business Education, Youngstown College Typing I and II. Shorthand 1 and II. Bookkeeping BORTZ. HANNAH K A.B.. M A.. Smith College French 1 and II. Latin. Spanish 1 and II CHANDLER. DORIS D. B.S., University of Rhode Island M.A.. Columbia University Home Economics CONNELLY. ELEANOR S. B.A.. Ohio Wesleyan M.A.. Western Reserve University Guidance Director CREWS. W. CURTIS B.S.M.. Ba’.dwin-Wallace College. Northwestern University Vocal Music Director HOSMER. ROWLAND F. B.S.. M.A.. Ohio State University Grade School and High School Band Director JOHN, LOVELL A B.S.. Western Reserve University General Science. Biology IONES. FLORENCE K A.B.. Obcrlin B.L.S.. Western Reserve University Librarian KITZEROW. ROBERT C. A.B.. Findlay College Algebra I and II. College Algebra. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Sociology I ARSON. R RUSSELL H N . Art Education ( lr«eland Arc Institute. V'rMrrn Reserve University Art LAUER, LUELLA C. R.N.. Gram Hospital Public Health Nurse LIPAJ. CYRIL M B.S., Ohio State University M.A.. Western Reserve University Mechanical Drawing LLEWELLYN. JACK W B.S.. Industrial Management. Miami University General Business. Driver's Training, Football Coach MONGER, HAZEL D. A.B.. Lake Erie College Librarian NADER. ANTHONY J. II Bald m-Wallacc College History. Government PURDY. BARBARA D. B A.. Westminster College English. Public Speaking QUAYLE. WILLIAM E. B.A.. Wooster College th Mathematics. General Mathematics. th Physical Education. Basketball Coach SEBF.RT. MARVEL A.B., Otterbein College M.A.. Columbia University English 10 and 12 SECRIST. HOMER R B.S.. Wooster College M.A.. Western Reserve University Physics. Plane Geometry MEYERS. GEORGE W. B.S., California State Teachers College. California. Pa. Industrial Arts PENNINGTON. VAUNCEIL A B . Bald win-Wallace College Physical Education SHELTON. CHARLES H A.B.. Dennison English. History VC ELLS. MAXINE W A.B.. Oberlin English. History, Latin SHOLLENBERGER. JOHN W A.B., M.A.. Oberlin, Penn State Physical Education Page 7 Office Staff Once again the office was under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Glendenning. office secretary. As usual, she spent a great deal of her time doing errands for the students. A newcomer to the office this year is Mrs. Cynthia Murr, helpful assistant to Mrs. Glen- denning. Cafeteria Staff -Mrs. Bojener. Mrs. Coven. Mrs. Schuster, Head of Staff —Mrs. Minros, Page 9 Oun. Ctv t tedutef Page 10 Senior Class Officers BRINER. THOMAS TOM President 4; Harding 1; Class of S3, Social Ch. 3; Hi-Y' 1. 2. 3. 4. Sec. 3. Sericeam at Arms 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Stance rafters 3. 4: Student Council 4. GRESHAM. DONALD DON Vice President 4; Lakewood 1. 2. 3; Hi-Y 4; Basketball 3. 4; Baseball 3: Student Council 4, Treas. 4; Varsity B. 3. 4. GEORGE. CAROL CAROL Secretary 4: Brookside 1; Annual 4; Bav Window 4; Senior Play 4; Bav Hiich Players 2. 3. 4. Vi. Pres. 4; Y'-Teens 2, 3. 4; Service Group 2; Service Group Leader 3: Circle Group 3: Thespians 4; G.A.A. 4; Leaders Club 3. 4. V. Pres. 4; Red Cross Camp 2. FENN. RICHARD DICK WEYMARK. JAMES JIM Treasurer 4: Lakewood 1,2; Annual 3, 4; Bav Window 3. 4. Literary Editor 3. Feature Editor 4: Senior Play 4; Hi-Y 4; Football 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Social Science Club 3. 4. Pres. 4; Stagecrafters 3. 4. Pres. 4; Varsity B 4. Annual 3; Bay Window 4, Sports Ed. 4; Chess Club 1. V. Pres. 1; Class of '53, Social Ch. I, 2; Art Club I. 2, 3. 4; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4. Pres. 1, 4. V. Pres. 3: Library Club 1; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3: Photo Club 2; Stage- crafters 2, 3. 4; Stamp Club I, Pres. I; Varsity B. 2, 3. 4, Treas. 4. BOREN, MARY ANN MARY ANN Social Chairman 4; Annual 3. 4; Bay Window 3. 4; Click n Hope I. Set. 1; Class of 53, Sec. 3; Bay High Players 2. 3. 4;. Pres. 4; Senior Play 4; Community Fund 4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3. 4; Service Group 2; Circle Group 3, Circle Group Leader 4; March of Coins 2; Student Coun- cil I; Thespians 3. 4; Assembly Committee 3; Leaders Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 4. Seniors AGY, BARBARA li.n'r L John Marshall I; Annual 3,4; Bay High Players 2, 3, 4; Re- corder 4; Senior Play 4; Science Club I; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Courier 3, 4; G.A A. 4; Service Group 2; Thespians 3. 4; Red Cross 2; Bay Window 2, 4. ARMSTRONG. PATRICIA ’Pat' Annual 3, 4, Asst. Layout Head 3, Layout Head 4; Choraleers 4; Class of '53, Vice Pres. 2, Social Ch. 3; Art Club 1, Pres. 1; Senior Play 4; Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. Prog. Ch. 4, Tribunal 3, Sec. 3; Leaders Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Service Group 2; Student Council 3, 4; Rotary Camp 4. AI.LKN. IX)NALD Don” Chess Club 1; Click n Hope 1. 2; Art Club 1. 2; Bay High Players 4; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4; Library Club 1; Red Cross 1; Science Club 1; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Model Club I; Photo Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3. 4. BALZERSEN. MARY ANN Mary Ann Charleston. W. Va. 1, 2, 3; Bay High Players 4; Y-Teens 4; G.A.A. 4. ALLEN. DOROTHY Jean Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 1, 3; Click n Hope 1; Commer- cial Club 4; Bay High Players 4; Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4; Office Courier 3, 4; Head Usher 2. 3, 4; Service Group 2. BARBER. GF.RSHOM Gersb Horn Quartet 1, 2; Brass Sex tet 2; Hi-Y 1, 2. 4; Basketball 3; Football I, 2, 4; Track 2, 3,4. ANSCHUETZ. GARY An sc h Click n Hope 1; Football King I; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3,4; Social Sec. 4; Basketball 1; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Model Club 1; Varsity B. 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 4. BEACH. GEORGE Kim Annual 3, 4, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3; Bus. Mgr. 4; Bay Window 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Ed. 3, Editor 4; Chess Club 1; Choraleers 4; Horn Solo 2, Brass Sextet 2; Community Fund Drive 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 4. Treas. 1; Science Club 2; Football 1; Track 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Pres. 4; Quill and Scroll i; Social Science Club 3, i. Treas. 4; Football Statistician 4. Page 13 Seniors BETTES. LYNNE Betts Annual 3, 4, Assc. Lit. Ed. 3, Literary Editor 4; Class of '53, Social Ch. 1, Pres. 3; Art Club 1; Pub. Ch. 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 1; Circle Group 3; Service Group 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. Sec. 4; Student Council 1, 4; Tribunal 4, Sec. 4; G.A.A. 4; Leaders Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Inter-Club Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 3. CHICHESTER, SANDRA Sandy Conn. 1, 2; Annual 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 3. 4; Leaders Club 4; G.A.A. 4. BULLOCK. GEORGIANA Georgie” Annual 3, 4; Art Club 1; Y- Tccns 3, 4; Office Monitor 2; Circle Group 3; Service Group 2; Leaders 3, 4; G.A.A. 4. CLARK. SUSAN Sue” Annual 4; Bay Window 2, 3. 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bay High Players 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, Prompter 4; Office Courier 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Service Group 2. COLLOM. ROBERT Bob Annual 4; Bay Window 4; Click 'n Hope 1, 2; Hi-Y 1,4; Football 1. 2; Photo Club 1, 2; Stamp Club 1. DEAN, JOHN Jack Delray Beach. Fla. I, 2; Band 3; Hi-Y 3. 4. Chaplain 4; Baseball 3, 4. BUSEMAN, HEINZ Heinz Rocky River 1, 2, 3. CHAMBERLAIN. BRUCE Booze Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 3; Class of '53, Social Ch. 1. Pres. 2; Senior Play Bus. Mgr. 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B. 3. 4. Page H Seniors DELUCA, MARIE Marie” Adams High School I, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Community Fund Drive 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; Service Club 3. DICKASON, GEORGIA Georgia” Annual 3; Commercial Club 4; Bay High Players 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 4; Social Science Club 4; Service Group 2. DICKASON, RICHARD Dick Annual 4; Bay Window 4; Head Photographer 4. DINDIA, JOSEPHINE Josie” Bay Window 2, 3; Commer- cial Club 4; Art Club 1; Bay High Players 3, 4, Treas. 4; Senior Play 4; Community Fund Drive 2; Thespians 3, 4; Circle Group 3; Service Group 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. DUPROW, ELIZABETH Betty Annual 3, 4; Typing Head 4; Bay Window 3, 4; Click n Hope 1; Bay High Players 3, 4; Social Ch. 4; Senior Play 4; Library Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 4; G.A.A. 4. ENGLEHART, MARILYN Marlihoo” Annual 3t 4; Bay Window 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Bay High Players 4; Senior Play 4; Office Courier 2, 3, 4; Service Group 2; Circle Group 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. FREDERICK, NORMA Norm Rocky River 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Choraleers 4; Commer- cial Club 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3, 4; Senior Play Lead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,Cabinet 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4. GALAMBOS, MARY Mary” Annual 3, 4; Staff Head 4; Bay Window 1, 2, 4, Staff Head 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Chor- aleers 4; Class of '53, Sec. 1, 2; Bay High Players 4; Senior Play 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Group 2; Circle Group 3, Social Ch. 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Athletic Coun- cil 4. Page 16 Seniors GARN, RUTH Rute Columbus. O.. 1, 2. 3; Bay Window 4. Bay Hi h Players 4; Senior Play Lead 4; Com- munity Fund Drive 4; Y- Teens 4. GORDON, POLLY P. G Annual 3, 4, Asst. Art Ed. 3, Art Editor 4; Art Club I; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council I. 2. 3. 4; Social Ch. 3, 4; Tribunal 2; G.A.A. 4; Leaders Club 3, 4, Sec. ; Y-Teens 1. 2. 3; Serv- ice Club 2; Circle Group 3. GERBER. JANICE Gerbie Annual 3, 4; Choraleers 4; Commercial Club 4; Bay Hijih Players 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Library Club 2; Y-Teens I. 2, 3, 4; Service Group 2; Circle Group 3; National Honor So- ciety 3 4: Thespians 3, 4. GROFF. RICHARD Dick Class of '53. Trcas. 3; Com munity Fund 2; Hi-Y I; Science Club 1; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club 1; Varsity B 3. 4, Sec. 4. GEOMMEL, DANIEL Dan Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 3, 4; Hi-Y I Baseball 3; Foot- ball 3, 4; Varsity B. 3. 4. HARLAN. CAROL Carol Parma Schaaf Hi h 1; Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 4; Chor- aleers 4; Senior Play 4; Y- Teens 2, 3, 4; Circle Group 3. Sec. 3; Leaders Club 3. 4; Social Ch. 4; G.A.A. 4; Bay Hi :h Players 4. HINCKLEY. DAVID Hink Emerson 1; Football 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Varsity B. 3, 4. Page 16 Seniors HOAGLAND. JEANNE Jeanne Bay Window 1; Art Club 1, 2. 3, Pres. 1, 2; Bay High Players 2; Library Club 1, 2; Y Teens 1, 2. 3. 4; Pub. Ch. 3; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4. HOLBEN, SHERRY Sherry” Annual 4; Commercial Club 2. 3, 4; Bay High Players 4; Library Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, 4. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Leaders Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 4. IACOBUCCI. NICHOLAS Nick Westlake 1, 2. 3; Hi-Y 4; Track 4; Football 4; Varsity B 4. JONES. ALBERT Al” Annual 4; Bay Window 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Chess Club 1; Choraleers 4; Click n Hope 1. V. Pres. 1; Senior Play 4; Hi- Y 1. 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Baseball 3; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4, V. Pres. 4; Stamp Club 1; Stu- dent Council 1, 3. 4. Sergeant at Arms 3, V. Pres. 4; Varsity B. 2, 3, 4; Tribunal 4. KARCHER. JOHN •Jack Annual 3. 4; Bay Window 1, 2, 3, 4; Click n Hope 1. V. Pres. I; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y I. 2. 3. 4. Rec. Ch. 3. V. Pres. 4; Football 1; Track Mgr. 2. 3, 4; Model Club 1; Photo Club 2; Projection Com- mittee 1, 2; Stagecrafters 1; Track Statistician 2; Stamp Club 1, Sec. Treas. I. REEVE”, JOHN Ja'k Bay Window 1, 2; Choraleers 4; Class of 53, Pres. 1; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y I. 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Varsity B 1. 2, 3. 4. JONAS. RONALD Jonas Click 'n Hope 1; Bay High Players 3, 4; Senior Play Lead 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Basketball Announcer 4. KESSLER, DAVID Date Chess Club 1, 2; Choraleers 4; Click n Hope 1. 2; Hi-Y 1. 4; Photo Club 1, 2; Stamp Club 1. Page 17 Seniors KRUKEMEYER, DANIEL Kruke St. Edwards 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 3, 4; Varsity B. 3, 4. LAVERTY, DAVID Sam” Brass Sextet 1, 2; Hi-Y 4; Science Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B. 3, 4. MARSH, LAURENCE Larry” Bay Window 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Bay High Players 2; Senior Play 4; Hi-Y 1; Social Science Club 3, 4. MIDDLETON, GWEN Middy Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 1; Choraleers 4; Commercial Club 4; Football Queen 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Group 2; Circle Group 3, V. Pres. 4; Student Council 3; G.A.A 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Bay High Players 4. LINEK. GLADYS Gladys Annual 4; Click n Hope I; Commercial Club 4; Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. MAIN WARING, MARY Mary Bay Window 3; Click'n Hope 1; Bay High Players 4; Senior Play 4; Library Club 2, 3, Sec. 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle Group 3; G.A.A. 4. MONCK, JAMES Jim Click ’n Hope 1; Class of 53. Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 1. Sergeant at Arms 3; Basketball 1; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Stamp Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 1; Student Council 2; Varsity B. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. MORRISON. PAUL Morric Click n Hope 1; Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 1. Page 18 Seniors NADLER, BRUCE N aggie Choraleers 4; Baseball 3; Foot- ball 1, 2, 4; Social Science Club 1; Stance rafters 2. O'TOOLE, PATRICK ’Irish Choraleers 4; Class of 53, Social Ch. 1, V. Pres. 2; Hi-Y 3. 4; Community Fund Drive 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 4; Varsity B. 4. O'TOOLE. PATRICIA Patsy Annual 3, 4, Bus. and Ad. Mgr. 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4; Choraleers 4; Class of 53, Social Ch. 1; Art Club 1; Community Fund Student Speaker 2, 3, 4; Y-Tecns 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Girls State 4; Senior Play 4; Click 'n Hope 1; Service Group 2. REESE. RICHARD Dick Chess Club 1; Click 'n Hope 1, 2; Senior Play Lead 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Football 1, 2, 4; Projection Committee 1, 2; Varsity B. 4. ROEHL, ROLAND Pete Annual 3; Bay Window 1, 3. 4; Choraleers 4; Click ’n Hope 1; Sax Trio 1; Sax Quartet 2; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1; Track 1, 3, 4; Football Statis- tician 3, 4; Stamp Club 1; Student Council 2, 4, Pres. 4; Tribunal 4; Assembly Com- mittee 4; Boys State 4. SCHULLER. DONALD Don Chess Club 2; Click 'n Hope 1; Art Club 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 2; Football Mgr. 3, 4; Photo Club 1; Varsity B. 4. STARK, JUDITH Judi Annual 4; Bay Window 1, 3; Click 'n Hope 1; French Horn Quartet 1; Art Club 3, 4; Bay High Players 4; Senior Play 4; Y-Tecns 1, 2, 3; Song- leader 1; March of Coins 2; Stagecrafters 1, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4. TAYLOR. LORETTA Ann Lakewood 1; Annual 3. 4; Bay Window 3; Commercial Club 3, 4; Social Science Club 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2. Page 19 Seniors TEIBERIS, ANDREW ‘Andy Hi-Y 2, 4; Science Club I; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Photo Club 1; Football 2. WENDT, WILMER Bill Annual 3, 4; Bay Window 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Click ’n Hope 1. 2; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Club I; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Model Club 1, 2; Photo Club 1, 2; Stagecrafters 2, 3, 4; Stamp Club 2; Student Council 3, 4; Varsity B. 3, 4. WAHL, RUTH Patsy Annual 3, 4; Bay Window1 2, 3, 4; Click n Hope 1; Art Club 1. Set. 1; Bay High Players 3, 4; Library Club 1; Y-Tecns I, 2, 3, 4; March of Coins 2, 3; Social Science Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Student Council 1; Circle Group 3; Service Group 2. WILLIAMS. THOMAS Willy Annual 3, 4, Jr. Ed. 3, Editor 4; Chess Club 1; Track 2; Class of ’S3, Treas. 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club I; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; So- cial Science Club 3. 4; Stage- craftcrs 4; Student Council 1; Varsity B. 3, 4. WEBER, JOANNE Annual 4; Bay Window 1; Click n Hope 1; Commercial Club 2; Bay High Players 2, 3. 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 4. WINTON. BONNIE Bonnie Lakewood 1, 2, 3; Bay High Players 4; Y-Teens 3. ; G.A.A. 4, Pres. 4; Leaders Club 3. 4. WEITZEL, DAVID Date Chess Club 1; Hi-Y 1. 3; Baseball 2; Football 3; Stagc- craftcrs 3. In Memory of William H. Heidloff, Jr., Classmate Page 20 Class Will We, rhe Senior Class of 1953, students of Bay High School, of Bay Village, Ohio, County of Cuyahoga, and Srate of Ohio, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. BARBARA AGY leaves her well-known wiggle to the surprised MARY LEASE. 1 x N ALLEN leaves his membership card for the fciirls wrestling team to BOB GROFF. JEAN ALLEN wills the Charleston to EDDIE MILLER GARY ANSCHUETZ is willing to leave his '48 Pon- tiac sedan to any SOPHOMORE OR JUNIOR BOY planning to raise a family. PAT ARMSTRONG gladly bids farewell to the job of ’aying out the Annual, knowing that GAIL HALLER will continue next year. MARY ANN BALZFRSEN leaves her height to the no' so needy NANCY WOLFE GERSHOM BARBER leaves the remains of his wool ?h’rt to MR. ”D. to use as an example for next year’s chemistry class KIM BFACH wills the Bay Window to ANY INTER FSTED JUNIOR LYNNE BETTES'S reserved personality will go to MARGIE EICKELBERG. MARY ANN BOREN gives Mrs. Born’s shoes back to MRS. BORTZ hoping that someone may find them useful for a maid part again TOM BRINER generously gives his knickers to JOHNNY CLAPPER GEORGIE BULLOCK’S lonely senior year is left to JUDY IRWIN HEINZ BUSEMAN is still debating on whether or not he should leave his filtered cigarettes to the track team What do you think, fellas? BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN wills his good taste in clothes to JOHN BRIDENBAUGH SANDY CHICHESTER cautiously leaves her theories to DALE SAWYER SUE CLARK’S last minute parties are bequeathed to MARIAN PARKS. BOB COLLOM wills his quietness to GARY GRIF FIN JACK DEAN leaves his spring baseball fever to DOUG JACOBY MARIE DELUCA has consented to leave her reserved seat in the Green Beetle’’ to anyone in the sophomore class that wants it. GEORGIA DICKASON leaves her ability to tell jokes to JANE NYERGES. RICHARD DiCKASON leaves his shotgun to CARL ROTH JOSEPHINE DINDIA regretfully leaves her baton to Bay High's future majorettes. BETTY DUPROW wills her well-worn knitting needles to ANNE REED MARILYN ENGLEHART’S curiosity will belong to JEAN DISBROW. DICK FENN’S track ability goes to JERRY McDER- MOTT NORMA FREDERICK leaves her unmistakable Frederick Laugh” to her sister. LORETTA. RUTH GARN leaves her duties as Chemistry Lab. Assistant to some junior with good nerves. MARY GALAMBOS wills her cheering ability to GAIL W1 ELAND. CAROL GEORGE leaves her sense of humor to TOM KRUKEMEYER JANICE GERBER gladly wills her worn-out choir blouse to any lucky freshman girl who makes choir. DAN GOEMMEL sadly leaves all his fun and good times to his brother, JIM. JOYCE GOODMAN leaves her space cadet belt to MIRIAM DOTY. POLLY GORDON leaves her hydrogen explosives in the hands of the trustworthy JACK LUNDIN. DON GRESHAM has left BARB BODEN to watch over Kay. in hopes that she'll be well taken care of DICK GROFF leaves some of that “ole desire” to next year's football squad. CAROL HARLAN'S love for a good time is be- queathed to NANCY MOYER DAVE HINCKLEY leaves “The Red Bomb” to any- one who wants it. JEANNE HOAGLAND'S still wet paint brush will be'onv to JEAN GRASSLE. SHERRY HOLBEN sadly leaves Mortimer to JANICE BORGIA NICK IACOBUCCI gives up his Italian Pizza to the SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR IRISHMEN. RONALD JONAS wills his boisterousness to JIM BROWN. Here is a real bargain! AL JONFS and JACK KFEVER have left their fine eyesight to ANY BLIND JUNIOR JACK KARCHER leaves his twelve years in the Castle Painted Blue and White to his brothers and sister. DAVE KESSLER hesitatingly leaves JEANETTE to pester Mr. Crews. DAN KRUKEMEYER leaves his famous wisecracks to TOM HENRY DAVE LAVERTY’S easy going disposition goes to NEDRA HARPER GLADYS LINEK leaves her ability to blush to PAT MULLEN. MARY MAINWARING’S blond hair will be seen on ANN REICHENBACH. LARRY MARSH leaves his ability to play the piano to TOM GROTH GWEN MIDDLETON leaves her crown to next year’s lucky queen. JIM MONCK leaves his guard position to some eligible JUNIOR PAUL MORRISON wants the Green Hornet” to be kent in Bay so he has left it to the highest bidder. BRUCE NADLER’S big feet will be seen on TOM ROEHL PATSY O’TOOLE’S Community Chest Speeches are to be given to GRETCHEN SCHUELE. PATRICK O’TOOLE'S ability to get on the Honor Roll belongs to JIM ZIPP. DICK REESE wills his kicking toe to BOB REED. PETE ROEHL’S innocent expression will be seen on the face of HOWE ST1DGER DON SCHULLER leaves his curly hair to THE ROTHAERMEL TWINS. JUDY STARK willingly wills the dirty work on the Stagecrafters to RUSS CARSON. ANN TAYLOR leaves all but one of her discoveries in Lakewood to anyone willing to look. ANDY TEIBERIS leaves his apparent shyness to JOHN PARKER PATSY WAHL leaves her promptness to JOHN PAT- TERSON. JOANNE WEBER will give her keys to the Green Beetle to her brother, GARY. DAVE WE1TZEL leaves his young girlfriends in the care of JOHN SHERMAN, who is no doubt wondering what to do with them. BILL WENDT wills his camera to BOB SILAGY. JIM WEYMARK leaves his vocabulary to MARILYN DOUBRAVA. TOM WILLIAMS leaves the troubles of next year's Annual to SANDY DUNN. BONNIE WINTON wills her taxi service to CAROL KOWATCH, one who she is sure can fill the require- ments. Pcm tl Aluminum Greenhouses, Inc., 14615 Lorain Ave., Cleveland Senior Class Play On November 14, the senior class presented a three-act comedy- entitled, The Little Dog Laughed.” It was the story of a small town family and their problems when their teen-age daughter .a student of psychology, tried out her theories on her family and their friends. The leads were played by Dick Reese, Ruth Gam. Norma Frederick, and Ronald Jonas. Page tt To Your Success—Sell's, 590 Dover Road in Bay Senior Class Prophecy Oh, hum, I hate to get up in the morning. Let s w-c what this morning's paper has to say. Ill start with the front page. Oh yes, today is Tuesday, 1973. That reminds me to watch the HAPPY CHAMBERLAIN'S BREAKFAST SHOW on TV. starring that happily married couple, LYNNE and BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN. Well, back to the paper. My, there are a lot of people in the paper that I knew in high school. Just for fun I think I'll recall them by their former names. Let's see, what is on the front page? RUTH GARN, Ambassador to Russia, to have tea with Vouskylittzzy, Russia's prime minister. KIM BEACH is panning for gold in Alaska. PETE ROEHL is still lighting state courts to pass a law for the protection of the lakefront. JIM WEY- MARK has just published his first edition diction- ary entitled, 'WEYMARKS WITTY WORDS. LARRY MARSH is now returning from his sec- ond successful trip to the moon. BONNIE WIN- TON has recently returned from swimming three times around the world. Her manager, GERSHOM BARBER, followed her at the oars of a row boat. DICK GROFF breaks record of flag pole sit- ting and refuses to come down. Governor MARY ANN BALZERSEN proclaims holiday for Texans only. JACK KARCHER, well known oil man, is planning a street dance. Assisting him are DICK REESE, wealthy cattle rancher, and DON SCHUL- LER, mayor of Houston, Texas. PATSY WAHL is running on the democratic ticket for presidency of the United States. Her opponent on the Repub- lican ticket is AL JONES. His campaign manager, Mrs. Jones, the former MARY GALAMBOS, is anxiously awaiting to become first lady. BILL WENDT raises first twelve foot orchid. JEAN ALLEN is found as a stowaway on board a Navy battleship. GARY ANCHUETZ, car deal- er, sells his new jet propelled rocket car to DAVE LAVERTY. Mr. Laverty has finally consented to sell his Model A to GEORG1ANNA BULLOCK'S Ancient Relic Museum which is located opposite the art museum owned by JEANNE HOAGLAND and JUDY STARK. SANDY CHICHESTER, well-known chemist, blows up JACK KEEVER'S chemical center in California. Mr. Keever is now- recovering in ST. NICK IACOBUCCI’S hospital in San Diego MARY ANN BOREN opens rest home for retired actresses and actors. Her first resident is RONALD JONAS, well known actor of stage and screen. DON ALLEN wins kissing marathon, but all the credit goes to his trainer. BARBARA AGY. Page IS Lakeland Foodtown—All your food needs under one roof—19243 Detroit Juniors 1st ROW deft to right): J. Toepher. J. Murdock. J. Irwin. G. Schucle. D. Penny. P Mullen. M. Doty. N-Bell, M Parks B Wark 2nd ROW D. Davis. A. Reichenbach. M. Doubrava. A. Bricker, R Gillespie. M Eickclberg. G. Haller. J Reid B. Wachic. N Wolf. 3rd ROW: Mr. Nader B. Silagy. T. Krukemeyer. R Kindel. J. Brown. N. Bender. W Moseley. L. Kulis. D. Edwards. 4th ROW: Mr. Shelton. J. Bndenbaugh. L. Wetzel. H. Stidger. Thorkelson. J. Patterson, T. Michael. J. Topping. J. Parker. J. Sherman. 1st ROW. (left to right): J. Hughes. J. Munro. S. Brooks S Lewis, S. Dunn. C. N Mover M Twining 2nd ROW J Roland. B Harris. N Harper. P. Avellone. G. leland. P Fle-aellmg. M Meethcr. B Klme. J. Grassle. 3rd ROW: R. Reed. D Jacoby. D Grant R Warnock. J. Goemmel, D Grimes, A Holliday. 4th ROW: R. Rankin. J. Lundm. J. McDermott, D. Leeds. B. 1 hinschmidt. D. Jefferies, G. Griffin, W. Bailey. President Vice-President Secretary JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom Thorkelson Treasurer John Sherman Social Chairmen Diane Davis Jerry McDermott Lee Kulis. Betty Jane Wark Page 26 The Winton Heat Treating Co.. 20003 Lake Road, Rocky River Sophomores 1st ROW. (left to right) : C. Cramer. E. Kreke, S. Hook, K. Wieland, B. Boden, A. Reed. S. Smith, G. Rothaermel, K. Rothaermel. K. McCabe. 2nd ROW: Miss John, J. Borson. D. Prutton, M. Pyle, J. Masarik. N. Hockett, D. Falor, C. James. V. Earl. P. Williams. M Upp. 3rd ROW: D. Booth. J. Zipp, T. Thogmartin, J. Jennings. D. Crockett, G. Forney. B. Bates, H. Secrist. 4th ROW: Mr. Secrist, C Trivett, D. Shelley, L. Schrader, J. Redinger, W. Halcn- kamp, A. Pirnat, M. Clark. 1st ROW, (left to right): R. Sanborn. R. Coulton, C. Kurman, J. Kaiser, J. Clapper, J. Hoagland, C. Thornton, J. Bellish, S. Cosenza. B. Wheeler. 2nd ROW: L. Dick, B. Sheets. D Brand, T Roehl, T. Gustason. E. Cross. M Wahl. J. Nelson. J. Harris, M. Koole. 3rd ROW: B. Sharp. L. Tagliaferri. B. Richards, R. Werner. G. Weber, S. Beedle, N. Karcher. B. Coliom. V. Postovar, J. Leavens. 4th ROW B. Saddler, K. Chapman, W. Barschow. D. Babcock, M. Ross, S. Longmcyer, C. Hess, C. Doty. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Dave Brand Treasurer Tom Roehl Vice-President Homer Secrist Social Chairmen Roger Coulton, Sue Smith Secretary'_____________________________Tom Roehl Pa « 7 Cahoon Nursery—Landscaping, Evergreens, Fertilizers, 27630 Detroit Ro d, TR. 1-3761 Freshmen lsc ROW. (left to right): J Mackner. R. Colombo. W. Reese. T. Caldwell, B. Metzner. J. Monger, H. Cabot, S. Marshall, K. Ditchburn. J. Morrison, N. Reese. L. Linden. C. Korney. 2nd ROW': Mrs. Bortz. B. Groff. T. Groth. D. Dudley. J. Blankc. D. Weider. R. Rounds, G. Maddock. J. Mulder, C Matz, S. Spang. J. Disbrow, K. Stollen- meyer. 3rd ROW: Mrs Purdy, B. Maben, H. Plotner. G. Baker, D. Maxheld, G. Korsgaard, D. Jacobson. F. Indermaur, J. Silk, M. Wenzel. R Wetzel. N Chappell, H Pirnat, J. Sand rock. B. Humbel 4th ROW: Mr. Quayle. T. Dindia, D. Nemee. T. Henry. L. Houk, A. Bruscino, P. Patterson. T. Brennan. R. Engle. B. Shennell, M. Hallberg, Wr. Holton, J. Webb, E. Schaefer, E. Leetch, J. Stevenson. 1st ROW, (left to right): G. Hooper. C. Roth, F. Bateman, T. Clark, D. Daniels, F. W'albridge, G. Novy, S. Spang, B. Boren, S. Schwank, J. Brooks, C. Balzcrscn. 2nd ROW: B. Metz, B. Ford, L. Bridenbaugh. D. Sawyer, N. Hosier, P. Dennis, P. Kessler. J. Nycrges, K. Nichols, E. Gustason, G. Hughes, M. Nylen. 3rd ROW J. Rix, J. Hill, D Hinz, B. Finley. T. Nisbet, R. Sutherland, L. Chichester, S. Murray, S. Clausen, N. Topping, M. Meether, J. MacDonald. 4th ROW M. Schuller. R Reid, E. Tashjian, T. Anderson. D. Bott, L. Marsalek, S. Bentley, J. Borgia. M. Alexander, B. Buseman, M. Whiteman, P. Sterling. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President______________________ Paul Patterson Treasurer__________________ Larry Bridenbaugh Vice-President Alex Bruscino Social Chairman_______________________Bob Reid Secretary________________________Larry Houk Page 28 Compliments of Brigson Wood Products, 27356 West Oviatt Road, Bay Village, TRinity 1-6700 Eighth Grade lsc ROW. (loft co right) : B. Atkin. H. Avcllonc, B. Spangle. P. Kyle. C. Stidger, L. Frederick, N. Harris, J. Parkin, L. Seidman, L. Tidrick, T. Burt. 2nd ROW: T. Nekic, J. Smith. S. Hill, P. Cass. N. Fernhack, L. Tischler, C. Clark, W Reed. B Pieper, J. Karcher. T. Melody. 3rd ROW: S. Hawley. E. Surae. M. Richard, S. Smith, P. I.ongmeycr. J. Besch. V. Postovar, M. Birth, F. Clark, S. Sheets. B. Peterson. 4th ROW: N. Rossborough. B. Clark, V. Me Neal, J. Fistek, J. Nelson. J. Hylkema, J. Sandin, B. Randolph. P. Hughes, R. Grinnell. D. Ehrbar. 1st ROW. (left to righr;: E. Rosenberger, L. Lemke. P. Worley, J. Munro, F. Grassle, J Sandeen. J. Prutton, B. Paine, B Burson. K. Dreissinger, D. Hoagland. 2nd ROW: Mr. Larsen. B. Frieg, R Rueter, M. Schilling, J. Sutherland, R. Beetle, D. James. G. Hack, S. Bricker, P. Robinson. M. Hexter. D. Smail, K. Chamberlain, L. Dindia. 3rd ROW: Mr. Meyers, J. Hockett, N. Burr. M. Adams. A. Robinson. J. Slaigle, P. Browne. R Dahlstrom, B. Madcr, R. Ihrig, L. Silk, J. Farr, W. Ingersoll. Ith ROW. Mr. Lipaj, T. Morgan. H. Mosley, W. Fanta. S. Parish, V. Doods, J. Lorbach, G. Farney, R. Wright, R. Nelson, B. Barney, B. Murdock. B. Michael. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Eric Grinnell Treasurer I.oretra Frederick Vice-President Janice Hockett Social Chairmen Virginia McNeal, Ted Nekic Secretary Bill Reed Page 29 Lowe Chevrolet—Your Friendly Dealer—20 Minutes West, Avon I-ake 32-151 Seventh Grade ROW (left to rijrht) • R Counts, D Mick. J Shaw. D. Richards. J. Miller. G. Spiess, D Schrade. D. Meriam. T-LKr;,: i ffissNfsa Hm man . . • q ’ p ater T Glassell. B Bate. R. Silagy. T. Maruna. S. O Conner. S. Lavcrty. irJ 4 ROW? . W.K' D. Chard. B. Secrisc. J. Upp. D. Nisbet. B. Walters. B Meaner. . Eckert, B. Friewald, D. Ebersold. 1st ROW (left to right): L. Pcndy, C. Rueter. L. Houk. C. Schulta. D. Weiss. J Brickman J Brickraan J. Jones, cn c n.ni l«T R 1 uecke I Rubv M Pyic 2nd ROW: E. Hoover, S. Brush. J. Jacoby, M. Copp, J. Young, I AlX D' Lenard, E. BoretOi. Uaby. D. Tashi.an, rd ROW K. Pax n. p C Crockett M Dowling C. Brush. C. Pimsner, R. Dorr. B. Acker, K. Carr. B. Nagy. r. Rattray, B Indermaucr. 1th ROW P. Rckstis. M. Patterson. J. Hylkema. J. Hallberg. D JMes M. Halenkamp. G. Randt. T. Chopc. C. Scclbach. B. Delis. B Bayes. S. Smith. D. Hamilton. J Bevmgton. D. Deutsch. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Divid 1-arkin Vice-President jean Ruby Secretary Jean Ruby Treasurer Sally K.urman Social Chairmen Bill Blanton, Margaret Halenkamp PcLQt SO Smith's Friendly Food Market. 625 Dover Road. Free Delivery, TRinity 1-1310-11 Officers SEATED, (left to right) : J. Irwin, program chairman; D. Gresham, treasurer; P. O Ioole, secretary. STANDING: P. Gordon, social chairman; T. Thorkelson. parliamentarian; J. McDermott, sergeant- at-arms; A. Jones, vice president; P. Roehl, president; Mr. Salisbury, advisor. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary ---------- Treasurer----------- Social Chairman Program Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms Pete Roehl Albert Jones Patsy O'Toole Don Gresham Polly Gordon Judy Irwin Jerry McDermott Page 32 Bay Beauty Shoppe, Dover Road. Next to Post Office, TRinity 1-0424 Student Council |„ ROW. (left ... right,: T. Bur,. S. Lewis. J. Borgia. J. Irwin. B BtJen P Gordon. B. Bur, 2ml ROW K. Chapman. D. Nisbe,. T. Rochl, P. Armstrong. R OToole. L. Bettes. M. SchuUe . D Brand. Jrd ROW: D. Gresham. A. Jones. T. Thorkelson. H. Stidger, J. Sherman. P R.sehl, W. Wendt. J. McDermott. This year s Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Salisbury, has had added activities with the new building. The function of the Council is to act as the governing body of our high school. Among its many activities are handling football conces- sions, running the monitor system, assigning basketball concessions. Tribunal, and planning the King and Queen ceremony. It also awards a Citizenship Cup to the outstanding boy and girl in the senior class. Page JS Best Wishes. Denison Coal, WOodbine 1-7100 - TRinity 1-0831 CLOCKWISE, (left to ri ihO : J. McDermott, J. Sherman, A. Jones, P. Roehl. W. Wendt, L. Bettes. It is the job of Bay High's student court, headed by Pete Roehl, to try and to sentence students who do not obey the school rules. OFFICERS Head Executive Pete Roehl Secretary --------------------------Lynne Bettes Sergeant-at-Arms Jerry McDermott Page Si The Zipp Mfg. Co., Bay Village, Cleveland, Established 1885 National Honor Society ‘lef,' n ht' ■ Mr. Salisbury. Mr. C. Varner. J. Gerber. N. Frederick. A. Jones. G. Beach J « P Gordon, Mrs. Bortz. 2nd ROW: M. Boren. M Doubrava, J. Grassle .1 McDermott. R Garn, T. Briner, T. Thorkelson. P. Roehl. G. Wieland. J. Irwin. G Haller U. Onmcv OFFICERS President---------------------------------------Kim Beach Vice-President ----------------------- Albert Jones Secretary _ Lynne Bettes Treasurer---------------------------------------Tom Williams Head of Executive Committee Norma Frederick The National Honor Society represents the highest scholastic honor a student can attain. Students are admitted on the basis of Scholarship. Leadership, Service, and Character. The National Honor Society had a very impressive induction service, sponsored a dance, and had a recep- tion for the new members and parents. Page 35 Compliments of The Bailey Company. Detroit and Warren Road. Lakewood r Thespians SEATED, (left to ri ht): C. George. S. Clark, J. Dindia. STANDING: J. Gerber. B. Aj:y. M. Boren, Mrs. Purdy. The Thespian Societ)’, a national organization, is made up of the Senior Bay High Players who have received enough points to become eligible. Points are awarded for parts in plays, ushering, promptering, student directing, making scenery and business managing. Page 36 Best Wishes to All—Nichol s 5 to $1.00 Store, Bay Shopping Center Senior Bay High Players SEATED. left to right) C. George. J. Dindia. M. Boren. S. Clark. 1st R W . NE Englehart. M GaIambos 1. Allen. J. Gerber. C. Thornton. J. Hoapland, J. Harris. B. Agy. B. vC heeler, M Balzersen 2nd ROW: Mrs. Purdy. P Avellone, N. Bell. M. Ross. V. Ear!. M. Mam'win . F Krcke. P. Wahl. B. Winton. M Upp, D. Allen. 3rd ROW: D. Jacoby, L Kuhs. G. Ha . D Booth. C Harlan. J. Weber, B. Duprow, R. Garn. R. Jonas, L. Tagliaferri. The Senior Bay High Players consists of students in the 10th. 11th. and 12th grades. During the year they put on a talent assembly and a full-length play. Page 37 A. E. Schultz, Jeweler—The Finest in Jewelry—Detroit-Warren Road Building Jr. Bay High Players SEATED, (Wt to ri thn : L. Tischler. J. Sutherland, S. Span , J. Sandrock. 1st ROW: C. Balzersen, L. Frederick, N. Harris. B. Peterson. M. Birth. B Atkin. D. Holland. H. Avellone. j. Parkin. P. Kyle. 2nd ROW: B Burson. M. Richard. B. Randolph, j. Hockett. L. Undin. S. Schwank. B. Boren. C. Korney. S. Sheets. N. Fernbach. 3rd ROW: M. Schilling, B. Humble. K. Ditchburn. J. Morrison. S. Parish. M. Adams. J. Farr. L. Dindia. L. Chichester. B. Frie . 1th ROW: Mrs. Purdy. C Matz. H. Cabot. T. Clark. J. Silk. M. Wenzel L. Varney. V. Dodds, j. Sandin. Page 39 •4 Houk’s Market. Prime Meats, Bay Shopping Center, TRinity 1-3500 Leader's Club 1st ROW, (left to right) : P. Gordon, C. George, L. Bettes. S. Lewis. 2nd ROW- N. Moyer M. Tw ining, S. Dunn, S. Brooks. G. Wicland, M. Boren. G. Middleton. M. Galamhos, C. Kowatch. 3rd ROW: S. Holbcn. B Kline, N. Harper, R. Gillespie. M. Eickelbcrg. B. Winton. E. Duprow G Haller. P O’Toole. 4th ROW Mrs Pennington. C. Harlan, J. Irwin, J. Murdock. D. Penny, S. Chichester, P. Armstrong, A. Bricker, N. Frederick. OFFICERS President Lynne Bettes Vice-President ____ Carol George Secretary--------------------------Polly Gordon Treasurer Sue Lewis Program Chairman Carol Harlan Formerly called the G. A. A., the Leader's Club is for junior and senior girls who wish to continue in athletics beyond the G. A. A. Members are admitted after passing a rule and skill test on various sports. The activities this year included leading gym classes, sponsoring a dance, participating in play-dates, and having a dinner and ceremony for new members. OFFICERS President Bonnie Winton Secretary Gail Haller Treasurer Janice Borgia Advisor Mrs. Pennington Tlie newly formed G. A. A. is open to any girl from the ninth through twelfth grades interested in athletics. Its chief purposes are to offer intramural sports and to promote sportsmanship. A point system was devised to enable a girl to earn a letter or a pin. Page .19 Let Us Help You Remember—Neil O'Connor, Florist, TRinity 1-2211 Varsity B «iFATFD I left to riitht R Fenn, T. Briner, J. Monck, R. Groff. 1st ROW: MrSecrist, H. Laverty. D Krukemeyer. G. Anschuctz, J. Parker. Varsity ' B' is an athletic organization to which a boy who has received a letter in any athletic competition may belong. The purpose of Varsity B is to promote sportsmanship among its members and in the school. The activities were mainly those of service. They were, cleaning and straightening the trophy case, acting as ushers at basketball games, and buying a gift for the Athletic Council. OFFICERS President----------- Vice-President Treasurer----------- Secretary ---- PageiO Jim Monck Tom Briner Richard Fenn Richard Groff Mr. Secrist Perkee Frocks—Students Favorite Shopping Center—in Fairview Park Senior Y-Teens SEATED, (left to right) : A. Brickcr, S. Holbcn, G. Middleton. M. Englehart. 1st ROW: S. Dunn. J. Reid. N. Fred- erick, P. Armstrong, J. Irwin, M. Galambos, C. Kowatch 2nd ROW: J. Gerber. J. Goodman. C. George, M. Boren, B. Winton, P. Wahl, B. Agy, M. Balzersen. 3rd ROW: M. LX Luca, J. Allen, A. Taylor, G. Dickason, M. Main- waring. J. Hoag land. J. Weber, S. Clark. 4th ROW: G. Linek, C. Harlan. P. O’Toole, L. Bettes. E. Duprow, R. Garn. G. Bullock, S. Chichester. Senior Y-Teens, with its one hundred and eight Christian girls, is a very worthwhile club. Trying to develop many of the parent Y.W.C.A.'s principles, the Senior Y-Teens planned numerous activities— the Snow Ball Dance, a recognition service, a sophomore welcome party, a Father-Daughter pie feed, a Mother- Daughter tea, a Pa-Ma-Me banquet, monthly inter-club meetings, and service group activities. OFFICERS: President, Sherry Holden; Vice-President, Gwen Middleton; Secretary, Marilyn Englehart; Treasurer, Amy Bricker; Social Chairman, Mary Galambos; Program Chairman. Pat Armstrong; Advisors, Mrs. Bondor and Mrs. Chandler. 1st ROW, (left to right) : M. Parks. B. Boden, E. Cross, G. Rothacrmcl, K. Rothacrmel. Mrs. Bondor, C. Doty, S. Lewis, N. Moyer, S. Smith, S. Cosenza. 2nd ROW: M. Koole, N. Karcher, J. Hughes, A. Reed, S. Brooks, J. Munro. M Wahl. J. Hoagland. N. Chamberlain. C. Thornton. M. Twining. J. Beliish, J. Harris, J. Leavens, B Wheeler. 3rd ROW: J. Roland. S. Beedle, C. Cramer, J. Nelson, P. Fie welling, M. Meether. N. Harper, E. Kreke. B. Kline. P. Avellone, K. Wieland, D. Davis, G. Wieland, B. Wark, J. Murdock, D. Penny, S. Longmeycr. 4th ROW: V. Earl, M. Upp, M. Ross, C. Hess, B. Collom. V. Postovar, J. Grassle. B. Harris, P. Mullen. B. Wachic, N. Bell, P Williams, A. Reichenbach, G. Schuele. 5th ROW: K. McCabe, S. Hook, N. Hockett, J. Masarik, M. Pyle, D. Booth, C. James, G. Haller. M. Eickelberg, R. Gillespie, D Prutton, J. Toepher, M. Doubrava. Page 41 Compliments of Hollywood Cleaners, 19080 West Lake Road, EDison 1-3883 Junior Y-Teens SEATED, (left to right): K. Stollenmeyer, J. Borgia, J. Sutherland. C. Stidger. 1st ROW: M Btrth, L. 1 isdilcr, N. Harris, B. Atkin, D. Hoagland, K. Dreissinger, B. Spangle, H. Avellonc, J. Parkin, P. Kyle. -nd Ov J rcr' erick. J. Brooks. C. Korney, S. Schwank, C Balzersen, V. Postovar. B. Peterson, S. Sheets. F. Clark. V J er™ ch- 3rd ROW: P. Cass. N. Reese. K. Nichols. J. Nyergcs. N. Topping. L. Gustason. G Hughes. G. Novy. M Nylen. Jth ROW: P. Kessler. M Whiteman. P. Sterling. M. Meether, B Randolph. M Schilling. M Richard, S. Murray, S. Clausen, E. Chichester. Building fellowship and giving service to the school and community are the basic purposes of the Junior Y-Teens, an organization composed of Christian girls in the eighth and ninth grades. The members of the Junior Y-Teens achieved the ideals of personal and social living to which (they) are committed by (their faith as Christians, as referred to in their promise, through their many activities . . . giving various services to orphanages, holding a Mother-Daughter Tea, obtaining vastly interesting guest speakers for meetings. Money, needed for the above, was procured through the taffy and bake sales held by this worthwhile group. OFFICERS: President. Janice Borgia; Vice-President. Jill Sutherland; Secretary. Claire Stidger; Treasurer. Karen Stollenmeyer; Advisor, Mrs. Bedford. 1st ROW. (left to right); Mrs. Bedford, S. Spang. L. Lindin, E. Boren. V. McNeal, P. Longmeycr, J. Hockett. N Burr. S. Smith. E. Rosenberger. 2nd ROW. M. Alexander, G. Maddock, C Matz. J. Morrison, K. Ditchburn. B. Buseman. L. Dindia, J. Farr, B. Frieg, S. Bently. 3rd ROW: J. Mulder, J. Disbrow, H. Pirnat. J. Sandrock. B. Humble, S. Parish. B. Burt, J. Sandin. M. Adams. J. Besch. 1th ROW: S. Spang. J. Fistck. J. Hilkama, V. Dodds, M. Wenzel. J. Silk, R Wetzel, J. Nelson. J. Slagal. P. Brown. Pag It Berchtold s Meats, West 25th-Lorain Marker—Specialising in Deep Freeze Orders Senior Hi-Y SEATED. Icti eo right) : J. McDermott, D. Fenn, J. Karcher, D. Grant. 1st ROW: B. Collom, D. Jefferies, D. Jacoby, G. Sutherland. B. Reed, D. Allen, T. Rochl. D. Brand. J. Goemmcl, T. Gustason, R. Coulton, C. Kurman, J Clapper. 2nd ROW: B. Sharp, R. Reese. F. Rochl. R Edwards, K. Chapman. B. Sadler, J. Jennings, J. Weymark, B Wendt, J Monck, T. Brincr, B. Bar sc how, L. Tagliaferri, D. Babcock. 3rd ROW: Mr Meyers, F. O'Toole. D Wcitzcl. B. Chamberlain. P. Morrison, N Bender. A. Pirnat, N. lacobucci, D. Crocket. M. Clark, J. Rcdinger. B Secrist, D. Schuller. D. Krukemeyer. 4th ROW: J. Dean. A. Teiberis, D. Kessler. G. Anschuctz. H. Stidger, L. Wetzel, B. Silagy. G. Barber. L. Kulis, R. Jonas, K. Beach. A. Jones. T. Williams. D. Gresham, D. Laverty. The Senior Hi-Y, a club affiliated with the Y. M.C. A., is designed to promote good Chirstian living, thoughts, and ideas among Christian boys in the tenth through twelfth grades in high sch x)l. It is a club organized to help the community and school. Under the leadership of its officers and the guidance of its advisors, many worthwhile projects were completed by Senior Hi-Y members. On the national election date, mem- bers baby-sat and drove cars to the polls in order to increase the number of people voting. Some members made flower boxes for the school teachers. At Christmas time a basket of food was presented to a deserving family. Representatives were sponsored by the club at Hi-Y meets and youth rallies. Sponsored representatives were sent to Colum- bus, Ohio, to take part in state government and legislation during the state youth week. Poducks provided group get-togethers and an induction ceremony wfas held for newf members. In order to finance these various projects, the club sold peanuts on the National Kid’s Day and held the Hi-Y Formal. OFFICERS President __________________ Vice-President Treasurer __________________ Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Chaplain ------------------- Advisor ____________________ Dick Fenn John Karcher Jerry McDermott Gary Anschuetz ____ Don Grant John Dean Mr. Meyers Page US Charley Geiger s Haberdashery and Sporting Goods, In Dowtown Lakewood, LA. 1-3881 Junior Hi-Y 1st ROW. (left to right;: D. Dudley. P. Patterson. S. Bricker. D. Hinz. 2nd ROW: T. Burt, N. Chamberlain. N. Ross borough, T. Clark, W. Reese. L. Lcmke. J. Prutton. D. Daniels. W. Reed, P Worley, S. Hawley. W. Burson. C Clark. 3rd ROW: G. Hack, M. Hexter, R. Reid, T. N sbet. R. Sutherland, B. Groff, F. Indermaur, R Finley, P. Robinson, R. Beedle, R. Michael. J. Munro. 4th ROW: W. Fanta, B. Clark, B. Mader, R Dalstrom, G. Kors- gaard, R. Max held, E. Schaefer, J Blanke. D. Weider, T. Anderson, M Schuller. B. Ford, J. Hill. 5th ROW Mr. Llewellyn, J. Lor bach, G. Forney, L. Varney, A. Bruscino. D. Jacobson, T. Henry, L. Houk, T. Brennan. T. Dindia, W. Holten, D. Bott, R. Nelson. Every other Wednesday, fifty Christian boys of the eighth and ninth grades, gathered in the high school auditorium during the activity period. They were the members of the Junior Hi-Y, a group associated with the Y. M.C.A. Among their many projects have been the following: the formation of a code, carrying cheer to Berry Fox (a shut-in of their age), reconditioning the baseball diamonds, a picnic and a party, chess and other game tournaments with the Lakewood Junior Hi-Y members, basketball with the Lake- wood group, taking part in and sponsoring an assembly, and obtaining speakers and movies for group meetings. These boys have tried to exhibit Christian living in whatever they have done. OFFICERS President _____________________________________________________Paul Patterson Vice-President Stephen Bricker Treasurer ___________________________ David Hines Secretary __________________________________________ Doug Dudley Advisor ____________________________________________Mr. Lewcllvn Assistant Advisor Mi. Taylor (Lakewood Westmore Y.M.CA.) PageUU Music for Better Living—Hurst Tune Town—Fairview Shopping Center Open Book Club SKATED. (left to right): S. Cosenza. M Pyle. C. Dory. N. Hockert, J. Hoagland, M Ross. J. Sandrock. C. Thornton. N. Karcher. STANDING: Mrs. Monger. C. Cramer. M. Meether. N. Chappell, M. Wenzel. B. Humble. D. Prutton. K. Stollenmeyer, M. Nylcn, C. Matz. G. Novy, K. Ditchburn, C. James. M. Koole. Mrs. Jones. Junior Library Club SEATED, (left to right): Mrs. Jones. B. Atkins, B Clark. Mrs. Monger. STANDING: B Peiper. R Grinnel, D. Smail, N. Fernbach. L. Tischler, C. Stidger, M. Richards. L. Frederick. D. Hoagland, H. Avellone, P. Cass. B. Randolph. Page 45 If It’s New You Will Find It At Lukes, EDison 1-2130 =r n D T3 n 9 g. ST 5 vO - s? M § JC 50 m D 8 3 •3 = «s a -c- SEATED, (left to right): E. Cross. M. Eickelburg, M. Englehart, A. Reed, S. Lewis, J. Hughes, M Parks, E. Kreke, C. Doty, D. Prutton, J. Hoag land, P. Flewellyn, j. Gerber, J. Harris, M. Twining, S. Clark. 2nd ROW: J. Leavens, G Rothacrmel. K. Rothaermel. M. Galambos, M. Boren, B. Agy, N. Frederick, P. Armstrong, L. Bettes. A. Bricker, J. Stark, J. Weber, M. Mainwaring, B. Duprow, M. Upp, K. Wicland, B Wark, N. Harper, P Wahl, P. O'Toole, G. Middleton, P. Avellone, D. Falor, C. George. 3rd ROW; G. Wieland. J. Reid, B. Wachit, M. Meether, S. Hook. B. Winton, T. Briner, B. Wendt, B. Rankin, B. Chamberlain, D. Weitzel, D Kessler. P. Roehl, D. Gresham, B. Silagy, J. Lundin, J. McDermott, D. Jacoby, B. Collom, D Brand, D. Davis. 4th ROW P. O'Toole, D. Hinckley, A. Holliday, T Roehl, B. Nadler, G. Griffin, D. Reese, J. Kecver, M. Clark, A. Jones, J. Parker, H, Stidger, J. Topping. J. Dean, J. Patterson, J. Sherman, K. Beach, G. Barber, A. Tciberis, R. Jonas, B. Secrist. K. Chapman, Mr. Walter Crews. OFFICERS President A1 Jones Vice-President John Sherman Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Agy Under the direction of Mr. Curtis Crews, our new choir master, the choir steadily progressed throughout the year. As usual, the choir presented programs for the Christmas Concert, the Spring Festival, and for many outside groups. This year's choir, including seniors, juniors, and sophomores, totaled eighty-five members. o o c r. • sp 3 C -i 7: s • c g — • n w 3 GC ? O ?c c Cl. H 5 5' 4 V In V-rt v Q 5 N N Isc ROW, (left to right): A. Holliday, M. Twining. K. Chapman, R Rankin, B. Meaner, D. Hoag land, J. Smith, P. Williams, J. Reid, M. Flewelling. 2nd ROW: J. Borgia. N. Chamberlain, R Ford, M. Meether, M. Lease. D. Jacoby, W. Mctzner, J. Stevenson. C. Hess. P. Kessler. N. Chapell, E. Kreke, P. Worley, B. Bate, S. Bricker, J. Hughes. H. Pirnat, S. Marshall, J. Mackner, A. Pirnat, M. Adams, D. Prutton. 3rd ROW: W. Fanta, W. Burson, J. Prutton, J. Lorbach, D. Ebersold, B. Burt, L. Frederick, L. Lcmke, D. Daniels, W. Holton, C. Korney. J. Hill, N. Harper. S. Dunn. J. Lundin, J. Topping. J. Rix, M. Whitman, L. Schrader, N. Hosier, W. Sadler, M. Meether, R. Werner. L Varney, G. Hooper, S. Lease, L. Marsalek, D. Penney. 4th ROW: R. Hosmer, Director; K. Wieland, F. Grassle. R. Secrist, M. Schuller, N. Bell, D. Babcock, J. Sherman, D. Grimes, J. Webb, D. Nisbet, J. Dindia. OFFICERS President ________________________________ Ken Chapman Viie-President Don Grinu Secretary Merle Twining Treasurer ____________________________Nancy Chamberlain Librarian Peggy Flewelling The Bay High Band, directed by Mr. Roland Hosmer, is an active organization. Among its activities are the Christmas Concert, the Spring Festival, several outside appearances, and participation in the state contest. Many of the members entered the district and state band solo and ensemble contests. Spectators witnessed spectacular novelty numbers and precision marching by the bund at our football games. C h ora leers 1st ROW. (left to ri hr : M. Galambos. N. Frederick. P. Armstrong, J. Hoa land, P. O'Toole, G. Middleton. J. Gerber. 2nd ROW: B Nadler. D. Reese. P. O'Toole. J. Keever. A Jones. K. Beach. D. Kessler. P Roehl. ABSENT: C. Harlan. The choral eers are a special ensemble composed of sixteen members of the senior class. During the course of the year, this group sang at many outside organizations such as the Clifton Club. A choraleer is selected on a competitive basis and gives up three study halls a week for practices. Their accompanist is Tom Groth. Majorettes t Page k8 Dutcher Realty Co., 19533 Detroit Road, EDison 1 6750 Social Science SEATED, (left to rifiht): K. Beach, J. Weymark, T. Williams. L. Marsh. 1st ROW: B Harris. M Meet her, M. Parks, S. Dunn. C. Kowatch, S. Clark. 2nd ROW: P. Avellone. D. Davis, J. Grassle. G. Schuele, J. Munro. G. Dickason, Mr. Nader. 3rd ROW: W. Bailey. D. Grant. G. Griffin. W Bar sc how. G Middleton, A Taylor. 4th ROW: N. Bender. R. Edwards, T. Krukemcyer, J. Patterson. M. En jlchart. M. Doubrava. President Jim Weymark Vice-President Tom Williams Secretary Pe£g ' Avellone Treasurer Kim Beach Advisor Mr. Nader Here the students are given a chance to have informal discussions on world affairs. The primary’ purpose of the club is to keep the members well informed on subjects of interest concerning current and historical items. They had charge of a basketball concession. Page 19 Compliments of Lee Hymes Shoes, Bay Shopping Center, TRinity 1-2340 1st ROW, (left to right) : R Silagy. J. Smith. 2nd ROW: J. Upp. J. Barber. J. ltchner, T. Maurna. B. Smith. J. Young. K. Carr. J. Karcher. T. Glassed. 3rd ROW: J. Tocpfcr, G. Randt, B. Aker. B. Walters, D. Deutsih. B Bays, J. Miller, G. Armstrong. 4th ROW: C. Schultz, K. VanAlmen. L. Pendy, D. Weiss, L. Houk. 5th ROW: D. Mcriam, S. Laverty, B. Munro, S. Kurman. B. Burt. S. O'Connor, J. Jones, D. Jones, J. Jacoby, E. Boren, D. Leonard, K. Crocket, P. Schaefer, B. Metz. N. Hosier. 6th ROW: J hckeri, S. Ecicert, H. Mose.y, B. Secrist, J. Upp. D. Nesbit, F. Grassle, R. Rueter ■________________________ 1st ROW. (left to right) : T. Caldwell, B. Smith. D. Hamilton, B. Bayes, J. Mackncr. J. Smith. 2nd ROW: B. Michael. D. Bott, F. Grassle. J. Lorbach. 3rd ROW: B. Aker, F Peterson, J Munro, J ltchncr 1th ROW: Mr. Deutsch- lander, T. Dindia, C. Seelbach. H. Mosely, R. Sanborn. S. Bricker, N. Hosier, B. Sheets. 5th ROW: R Beedle, P. Rextis. C. Pimsner. J. Zipp, C Trivit. 6th ROW: B. Bates, L. Schrader. D. Jefferies, T. Michael. Bay Television,' Electrical Products. Sales - Service - Rentals OFFICERS President Jim Weymark Vice-President Dick Fenn Treasurer Jim Goemmel This group deserves considerable credit. The stage crew handles everything that is connected with the stage be it a school organization or an outside group. These students put in many long hours gathering props and scenery, painting flats, and arranging the lighting. There is a slight fee for rheir services. Page SI Bay Appliances, Dover Road, Trinity 1-4060 - Trinity 1-4061 1st ROW (left to ri tht): J. Hoajdand, R. Carson, D. Bott. J. Goemmel. R. Coulton. 2nd ROW: J. Weymark. Mr. Larsen, D. Schuller, B. Secrist, M. Clark. D. Allen. T. Williams, D. Weitzel, B. Wendt, J. Redinjter, D. Fenn, T. Briner. ON LADDF.R : R. Columbo, F. Bateman. D. Jefferies, J. Zipp, B. Sharp. SEATED, (left to right : J. Stevenson, F. Bateman, R Columbo. P. Hughes. STANDING: E. Leetch, G. Hooper, F. Walbridge, W Reese, B. Chcnnell, E. Schaefer, Miss John, N. Rossbourgh. D. Daniels, B. Ingersoll, R Rueter. G Hack. OFFICERS President Ed Schaefer Vice-President Joe Monger Secretary Frank Bateman Treasurer Dale Sawyer The Science Club, under the direction of Miss John, was founded many years ago. In the main, its members perform experiments for their own pleas- ure and satisfaction. The club's activities include a field trip and a concession at a basket- ball game. Page 5S Your Eyes Deserve the Finest”, Haberacker Optical Co., 15101 Derroit, Lakewood Commercial Club SEATED, (left to ri ;ht): Mrs. Bondor. N. Frederick. S. Clark. 1st ROW: J. Allen, G. Middleton, M. Englehart. J. Gerber, C. Kowarch. N. Moyer. 2nd ROW: S. Holben, B. Harris, P Avellone, M. Doty, B. Wark, M. Parks. 3rd ROW: G. Linek, G. Dickason, A. Taylor, P. Mullen. B. Wachic, D. Davis. OFFICERS President Norma Frederick Secretary and Treasurer Sue Clark Advisor Mrs. Bondor One of the smaller clubs, but very active, the Commercial Club’s activities consisted of movies, speakers and special tours. The members, junior and seniors who have completed at least one commercial course, learned how to execute good office manners. Page 53 North Dover Hardware Co., 680 Dover Road, TRinity 1-0222 Stamp Club 1st ROW, (left to right) : C. Clark, T. Burt, W. Nagy , H. Avellone, J. Parkin. 2nd ROW: W. Reed. D. Small. D. Deutsch, F. Grassle, P. Worley, N. Chamberlain. 3rd ROW B. Bayes. ). San- deen, H. Mosely. R. Beedle. S. Bricker, J. Smith, ith ROW B. Delies, T. Anderson. R. Murdock, T. Michael. B. Chcnnell, R. Rounds. OFFICERS President Terry Micheal Vice-President Bill Reed Secretary ____________________ Tim Burt Treasurer Roger Rounds Advisor Mr. Quaylc Founded for the entertainment of the enthusiastic collectors, the Stamp Club members pass their meetings trading stamps. They also learned how to handle and collect stamps. The club sponsored a school-wide stamp contest with money prizes. Page 54 Compliments of The Dover Lumber Co. SEATED, (left to rijtht): J. Masarik. J Hoajtland, B. Collom. V. Postovar, S Murray. G. Maddotk. B. Buseman. J. Mulder, N. Chappell. STANDING: Mr. Larsen, P. Denms, A. Reed. D. Fenn, S. Marshall. OFFICERS President Sue Murray Secretary Betsy Collom Treasurer ___________________ Paul Denis Sponsored by Mr. Ursen, the Art Club is primarily for those students interested in developing their artistic abilities. The new improved art room has eased the crowded conditions of previous years and has enabled the club to render more service in the way of posters and other helpful work. Page 55 DePaul Cleaners, Wagar and Center Ridge, EDison 1-1606, EDison 1-1607 Service Group K ? nfhv rM. ahJ’ w HoC.ke7 s U)n«meycr’ f Cross, S. Cosenza, C. Cramer. 2nd ROW: B XV' n i r . phw r Mel’ J Lea;cns' A S. Hook. C. Duty. C. Thornton, M. Ross. S. Sm.th. n r i ?Cld; P. W,II, m E 0 Pi Boo « M UPP- N Karchcr. D. Prurton. M Pyle. K Kothacrmel, K. Wieland. B. Boden, C. James. C. Hess, K. McCabe. Student Leader Judy Reid Open only to sophomore girls is the Service Group, a part of Senior Y-Teens. As the title implies, this group of girls have worked hard on the checkroom for basketball games, the programs for the Snow Ball, and the handling of the school-wide Community Chest Drive. The group had a party at the Lakewood Day Nursery. Page 56 Congratulations to the Class of '53, Village Men and Boy s Shop Bay Window SEATED, (lefi to right) : W. Wendt. G. Schucle, J. Karcher, M. Parks, A. Reed, D. Fenn, J. Weymark. K. Beach, H Stidger. E. Du prow, A. Jones. M. Galambos. S. Clark. 1st ROW: S. Dunn. B. Agy, D. Town, R. Counts, P. Rattray, G. Grinin, S. Leahy. B. Atkin. C. Sridger. H. Avcllone, J. Harris, B. Wheeler, J. Rudy. W. Merriwether. 2nd ROW: J. Wahl, j. Munro. E. Cross, B. Co Horn, N. Topping, S. Hook. G. Rothacrmel. S. Smith, K. Rothaermel, E. Egbertson. N. Moyer. D. Hamilton, W. Nagy, C. George. M. Englehart. 3rd ROW: Mr. Shelton, N. Harper, J. Roland, M. Eickelberg. B Wachic. P. Wahl. R. Dickason. M. Ross. M. Upp. B. Boden. J. Hallberg, M. Halenkamp, M Patterson. J. Borgia. C. Harlan. 4th ROW: J. Jennings, J. Sherman, J. Lundin, R. Roehl, E. Leetch, R. Collom. R. Wetzel. L. Marsh. D. Goemmel, C. Seelbach. S. Brush, M. Doubrava. R. Garn, B. Winton, N. Bell. The Bay Window” staff has accomplished various jobs this year. All have been motivated by the desire to present a good monthly news- paper. This goal was reached. Credit should be given to Mr. Shelton, the advisor; Kim Beach, the editor; and the rest of the cooperative staff of seventh through twelfth graders. Those staff members who have contributed the most to the paper may earn enough points to qualify school journalists. Quill and Scroll. The following procedure was used in planning a typical issue: planning of articles, the writing, the proof reading, and the laying out themselves as members of the international honorary society of high of these articles, the transporting of the dummy to the lithographer, and the distribution of the finished product. Through these various steps, staff members have gained valuable experience in the field of journalism. Page 57 Compliments of Bruscino Construction Co. King and Queen Bay High can well be proud of its King, Gary Anchuetz, and Queen, Gwen Middleton. Gary and Gwen were elected by the student body from candidates of the Senior Class. The couple reigned at the Brooklyn football game and were crowned by Pete Roehl. President of Student Council. The other candidates were Mary Galambos, Norma Fred- erick, Dave Hinckley, and Dan Krukemeyer. Page 58 Football - Bay Rockets isc ROW, (left to right): T. Briner, T. Williams, J. Weymark, D. Reese, D. Groff. 2nd ROW: B. Nadler, B. Wendt, D. Laverry. A. Jones, D. Goemmel. 3rd ROW: D. Weitzel, D. Hinckley, D. Krukemeyer, G. Anschuctz. G. Barber. 4th Row, (center), N. laccobucci. 5th ROW: B. Chamberlain, D. Fcnn, D. Allen, P. O'Toole, J. Monck. Ewing’s “Penguin” Home Made Ice Cream, 21077 Center Ridge Road Varsity and J. V. Football 1st ROW, (left to right): P. O'Toole, B. Wendt, J. Keever, G. Anschuetz. D. Goemmel, D. Laverty, J. Monck, D. Krukemeyer. A. Jones. 2nd ROW: B. Kitzerow. D. Fenn, J. Weymark, D. Wcitzel, G. Barber, D. Groff, T. Brincr, T. Williams, D. Hinckley. B. Chamberlain. J. Llewellyn. 3rd ROW: D. Grant. D. Brand, H. Secrist, T. Krukemeyer. J. McDermott. J. Redinger, B. Reed, L. Kulis, N. laccobucci. 4th ROW: C. Lipaj, B. Nadlcr, L. Wetzel, J. Topping. B Silagy. D. Reese. T. Michael, J. Sherman, D. Allen. 5th ROW: B. Bates, D. Edwards, B. Mosely, D. Schuller. 1st ROW. (left to right): D. Daniels. J. Blanke. W. Halenkamp. D. Crocket. B. Groff. P. Patterson, M. Clark. D. Hinz, T. Henry. B. Metz. F. Bateman. 2nd ROW: T. Anderson. R. Columbo. D. Wcidcr, T. Thogmartin. A. Pirnat. D. Maxheld. J. Jennings. M. Schueler, H. Cabot, B. Reed, R. Sutherland. 3rd ROW: R. Indermaur. R. Carson. J. Hill. B. Mabin, L. Bridenbaugh, G. Sutherland, B. Barshow, T. Roehl, K. Chapman, D. Finley, E. Schaefer. 4th ROW: B. Ford, D. Nemee, T. Dindia, M. Halberg, L. Houk, D. Dudley, D. Jacobson. A. Bruscino, T. Nisbct, W. Holton. T. Brennan. Page 61 Pease Funeral Home, 2914 Dover Road, Westlake, TRiniry 1-0711 Varsity and J. V. Basketball 1st ROW, (left to right) : D. Gresham. J. Keever. T. Briner, T. Williams. A. Jones 2nd ROW: Mr. Quayle. D. Reese. A. Teiheris. H. Stidger. P. O'Toole, J. Redinger. B. Reed. D. Grant. 1st ROW. (left to right) : T. Gustason, J. Sherman, B. Secrist. J. McDermott. B. Halenkamp J. Jennings B. Silagy. 2nd ROW: A. Pirnat. B. Mosely, T. Thorkelson, T. Broniugh. L. Wetzel. T. Michael. M. Clark, Mr. Quayle. Page 62 Compliments of Heller s Restaurant, 4998 Dover Road, North Olmsted Basketball - Bay Rockets Isr ROW, (left to ri ht : J. Keever, T. Briner, A. Tciberis. R. Reese. 2nd ROW: P. O'Toole. T. Williams. D Gresham. A. Jones. Congratulations and Best Wishes—The Avellones Cheerleaders Left to right: M. Eickclberg, N. Frederick, P. O'Toole. M. Galambos, C. Kowatch, S. Dunn. Many long hard hours are given to cheering practice by our cheer- leaders. They strive to attain the co-operation of the student body at games and to rouse our school spirit. The head captain was Mar)’ Galambos. Sport Snaps The Farm Market, 22474 I.akt Road, EDison 1-3800 Bay Blue Book Staff lsr ROW (left to rieht) : J. Karcher, M. Galambos. B. Chamberlain. L. Bettes. B. Duprow. T. Williams. P O loolc. P Gordon, P ArmiKonV. Wcndr, Mr Deutschlander. 2nd ROW: S Dunn R Moyer. N Chamberta.n M B Wark N Harper I Irwin. A. Bricker. J. Munroe. M. Englehart. J. Allen. M. Boren. S. Clark. B. Agy, D. Grimes. G Wieland. ird OW: S. Holben. J. Stark. J. Weber. D. Penney. M. Eickelburg. B. Wachic, J. Reid. G. Middleton. G. Bullock. D. Edwards. K Beach. A. Jones. B. Collom. J. Grassle, G. Schuelc. This industrious staff is composed of juniors and seniors who worked hard all year to publish the Blue Book. The staff heads and editors were chosen by the staff of the previous year. OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief layout Editor Art Editor Literary Editor Business Manager Subscriptions Identification _ Typing Photography Professional Photographer Advisor Tom Williams Pat Armstrong Polly Gordon Lynne Bettes Patsy O'Toole Bruce Chamberlain Mary Galambos Betty Du prow Bill Wendt Jean Sardou Studios Mr. Deutschlander Paige 66 DeWitt Photo Supplies—Everything for the Amateur Photographer—19107 Detroit Road Faculty's Farewell SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) That is all for the front page. Now on to the society page. PAT ARMSTRONG wins award as the top-notch model in New York. MARIE De- LUCA announces the grand opening of her new spaghetti house located next to GEORGIA DICK- ASON'S beanery on Fourth Street. PATSY O'TOOLE’S fourteenth child has just been deliv- ered by obstetrician, POLLY GORDON. Assisting her was her faithful nurse, MARY MAINWAR- ING. JANICE GERBER is now opening at the Blue Moon Nite Club, which is owned by DICK FENN. Miss Gerber is their featured singer for the week. BETTY DUPROW, prominent societ)' leader, is having a tea at the Kulis mansion for the lady canasta players. President SUE CLARK will conduct the business portion of the affair. JOYCE GOODMAN heads committee for the advance- ment of women in politics. On her committee are GLADYS LINEK, Mayor of Cleveland, and JOSE- PHINE DINDIA, chairman of the Baton Twirlers Alumni Association. What shall I find on the sports page? TOM BRINER, owner of the Boston Red Sox, has been sued by NORMA FREDERICK, owner of the Cleveland Bloomer Girls. Miss Frederick claims that Mr. Briner stole her best Bloomer Girl, SHER- RY HOLBEN. The Cleveland Browns are anxiously awaiting their first game of the season with TOM WILLIAMS. JIM MONCK, and DAN GOEM- MEL in the starting lineup. Owner JOANNE WEBER is the first woman to ow n a football club. BOB COLLOM, stock car racer, receives medal for being the fastest driver in the universe. DON GRESHAM is on tour with his famous Gresham Globe Trotters, undefeated for the past ten years. His manager, DAVE WEITZEL, and trainer, HEINZ BUSEMAN, have just invented a helium basketball which will soon be in use. JACK DEAN'S famous baseball team, The Spacers,” have won another game. Outstanding players on the team are BRUCE NADLER and PAUL MOR RISON. Citation No. 4, owned by ANN TAY- LOR. recently won his fifth race at the Belmont Race Track RICHARD D1CKASON. the jockey, was awarded the highest honor a jockey can receive, the title of Mr. Horse of 1975.” Oh, here is an editorial by the paper’s editor, DAVE KESSLER. The article concerns DAN KRUKEMEYER'S trip around the world in tw-o minutes fiat. Let’s see, what’s on the amusement page? PATRICK O’TOOLE. T.V.’s new' Jerry Lewis, is honorary guest on ANDY TEIBERIS’ T.V. show. Another guest is that famous singer of blues, GWEN MIDDLETON MARILYN ENGLE- HART and DAVE HINCKLEY are starring in their smash hit, Sampson and Delilah. It’s 8:30 and I, CAROL GEORGE, must be on my w'ay to my universe shop where I sell space uniforms with my joint owner, CAROL HAR- LAN, former classmate.” Cuyahoga Farm Bureau, Dover Road and N.K.P.R.R., TRinity 1-1500 Ingersoll's—The Complete Hardware Store, Rocky River, EDison 1-6200 It Pays to Look Will—Compliments of Bay Barber Shop Compliments of Robert Kilbane Realty, 19234 Detroit Road, EDison 1-6340 Compliments of Suburban Appliance Co., 19148 Detroit Road, Rocky River General Sporrs Goods, Inc., Fairview Park, EDison 1-3243 Sec Howard N. Spang for Your Sporting Goods Williams Ford. Inc., Your Friendly Ford Dealer, Stop 65. Avon Lake Page ?o Autographs Autographs
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