Berea High School - Berean Yearbook (Berea, OH)

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Sf O- X' ,V T 960 EREAN J 12 , -+ -' O ' ,P X Q 'X .5354 fs 5 Jr Q75 E+ gf ,Sf ww 1, V, 1.4-Vp .. VT U' fi ,Q :JR N fm! t HR JSR 'H ,V A ly V rx.. Gb JL NX J 1 A . jg -LN f , if ' 7 A , 6- gif 0 flfcgy' gb . RJJJSA K' fix PM 'W N X V -2, Q 3 N V E O 5 W f ' A ' -,rj , , ' N E fr XJ' J f X xv u !' QF QQ ,Nl .J ,J .J .J .1Mp,Axlff- - '1 '5 ' S ' .Y-, we -P' ...f-- -. 24. xx Q 'X .4mMiEIiiIlHIYl, IHIIHIM W WHTHIIUHHUHI MB IW' Hwwmmrm f'r 'fwf , r wwwm WMmm UMW lii' MM? ' lll Ill WWW llll Ill 1,' kv THE X960 BEREDN Berea High School Berea, Ohio Lynn lrwin Paula Jacoby . . . co-editors Kenneth Snapp . . . business manager Mr. George Schneider . . . advisor 3 Foreword IN CHOOSINC A IHENIF FOR OLR IFARBOOK VIE WERE INSPIRED BY THF ENTHUSIASM SHOWN BY BEREAS STUDENTS AND FACULTI MEMBERS IIN THEIR ENDEAVORS OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR. THIS VITALITY WAS A MAJOR INGREDIENT IN NIAKING HIGH SCHOOI, ASSOCIATIONS NIEMORABLE AND VALUABLE FOR THE CLASS OF 1960. WE CHOSE THE THEME 'i4CTION FOR THIS YEAR AND WE WISH TO DEDI- CATE OUR BOOK TO THE FUTURE 'IACTIOV' AND SUCCESS OF BEREA HIGH SCHOOIIS GRADUATES OF 1960. Table of Contents Administration 8 Faculty ..... l6 Activities ..... 32 Organizations. .58 Athletics ...... 88 Classes ...... 130 , l Advertising. . . l90 5 3 5 . 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If afmo phere stimulates Bob Snapp offers his suggestions on school improve. ment at art open Student Council meeting. , ,K r is 5 '50 0 ' fc: 'I ' ' 'X ,t lil' . fQ.,7 Bob Wietzl-ce and Rick Dunn operate the morning announcement con- trols laboveb as lbelowh a biology class appears to have all the answers. Guarding the Brave's mascot is the duty of two ferocious team members. I I Tuffy On a brisk fall day seniors enioy an intramural football game. ambition and participation . . . The orchestra, made up of senior and iunior high students, practice daily to achieve near-perfection in their concert pre- sentations. Mr. Richard Tracy is the director. 3 I nt' l:,fl ' i X X01 Sharon store. ti' no 1 ,,' 7 sl 'Wye .Yqgf A gi Decker displays a Berea Braves notebook for her patrons in the school 'lynn ull. xi Future homemakers learn the arts of sewing and cooking from Miss Geiss, If academic program Alf I0 '. 'vN Students practice skills In water colors. Advanced work in math includes ex- tensive use of the slide rule, Here, Jim Hiss finds a problem quite thou ht- 9 M x . provoking. L 5.i3IZ:7'-els. Z ' .'.-QQ Silence reigns as minds concentrate on a difficult test. Lynn lrwm and paula Jacoby gain Bob Haynam learns the value of a steady hand in mechanical drawing class. training in iournalistic skills through yearbook work. offers pracfical learning experiences . . . fs. 1- N- -4 'nf ,s . 1 The recreation room provides an atmosphere for noon time study or relaxation. if , , .. ai m5 X't ..M2'- sl .J u '1. ,,-fri? 5 il . -9 !.f,i,- if ,I ,Q H Q 'iw' PM 1 -' v .315 mf' :UN 'sl if nl' rv kiwi' 35 Gene Dunhanfs and Wally EIgin's expressions seem to indicate that physics experiments can be fun. Hays Thomas is awarded the Spillman trophy, symbol of citizenship and sports- manship, by Dr. Lechner. . . . Thu achievement and Marcia Jo Grey presents a ski Masquers try-outs. 1 for Tim Kliun and Carol Sinzinger accept the chalienge of 5 thought provoking chemistry problem. tb X r N I'Tl CNPRRCTER SERVICE LEAIIRSHIP National Honor Society president Gretchen Jaeger presides at the fall induction. success are constant for Th i e school trophy cases display numerous symbols of victory any fields. fudenf . . . Yippee, says Jim Hiss, 'the magazine drive sponsored by Student Council was a success! M K 6 Students enioy the atmosphere at Friday night Harmony Hangout Dances. Ken Butze and Gerrie Marting are shown transformed into Westerners for the production of Oklahoma . . . through Much of a pupil's time is spent studying, as evidenced by Walter Hasenmueller. To the ceiling! That's where Dianne Phillips seems to be headed as she soars in a trampoline stunt. Berea's parking lot bursts with action at 3:38 A21 , 'NZ I e . MW. , , Zh.- ' f ,W sf 'f ff . ,KJ , if X ,guy 142 , A 'A F 6. My My J af ,I K ' 1223 xv., f V f v , 54? G, 1'7 , 5f 45,7 W V w-f,M,' vmf fx Z. f, 45' x W4 H f f 'Xi X' ,Z V 1 ,ff 7' , ,sf 14 5- , 1-fd' A ..: L . M Q 1 M qw ww M I HW -f , 4 , ,z 'Ei ww: X gil as LE' , f vgbqf - wi? , ,. ,W , -F ryfxixx 'Y h 44i?NiE5i?f',. f , J A .f Ti' qi . .fff w . ,,' 335 , ff S 'f i 7 fv5 M.'xl Administration and Faculty Seated behind desks in the Berea school district are some of the most capahle ad- visors of youth in the area. They are re- sponsible for the active leadership which results in a harmonious. effective educa- tional program. The administrative branch of the Berea School District, the Board of Education. is composed of five per- sons elected by the voters. Under their guidance the school district has grown to one of the area's fin- est. Composing the Board of Edu- cation for 1959 and 1960 were Henry Barr. presidentg Warren E. Emley, William G. Phillips, Gene Norris, Lesile Davis, and Eleanor Luff. Doctor Callaher superintendent and admlmstrator of school pollcy has completed his second year as superintendent lVIerl1n Hanley Joined the school district this year as assistant superintendent Doctor Gallaher and Merlin Hanely discuss school Issues Board and superintendent govern Berea schools 1959 Board of Educatuon Wllam G Phillips Warren E Emley Henry Barr Lesule Davns and Gene Norris 1 ' , . - 1 I l iq' A 1 'ii . , - , , ' ', '- Parent , teachers ioin efforts in Boosters Boosters Club has undertaken many projects and presented various programs during the year. These range from the direction of parking in football season to the sponsorship of the Holiday Concert of Chorus Band and Glee Club All of these projects were accomplished with the co ordmated efforts of Berea Hwh parents and faculty under the leader ship of J Howard Dunn president a student s day at a Boosters meeting Boosters gives parents and teachers a chance to be come better acquainted 9- 'S J Howard Dunn plans a Boost qqfy X ers meeting Photography equipment holds a fascination for this parent as parents follow ,qu .O u - .f s I: 1' fl, .- l , t , I . n ' s , A3 ' XX bv- . - .- I , . - 1 - 1 - ' Q Prinvipal J. B, Crahhs Mr. Crahhs. principal of Berea High and outstanding vitizen of Berea. is al- ways on hand to see that things run smoothly. He has a deep interest in all school affairs and the people with whom he has worked will never forget his pa- tience and understanding. Administration, Guidance Assistant Principal G. H. Deutsehlander Hr. D assists Mr. Crabbs and deals with numerous problems each day. He is the faculty advisor for Student Council and helps in planning assemblies. Thus. he comes in contact with pupils' views and works for school improvement. It is said that his favorite colors are the pink and blue shades found on citizenship reports. Always friendly and ready to give help, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Alli- son, and Mr. Moore will be remem- bered by those who have benefited by their services. Counselors are indispensable Guidance Director William Moore ,, ye Director of Testing, Dean of Boys Dean of Girls ,lohn Allison Lydia Yvilliams English Dept. accents effective self- expression Eng ish I-iitrmmir vv-yas i ISC , what recently revised English Department program. The Teaching students lo enjoy the works of others and to read, write, and speak effectively themselves is the aim of a some- va courses offered are speech, extemporaneous speaking and de- l g hate, dramatics. journalism, and American, world, and English - literature. C K ie I r- --f.. CHRISTINE WEST: Baldwin-Wa Ilace, B.S.M., Western Reserve, M.A.f Mount Union, Nottingham, London University. English. F.T.A. 6 years. KATHLEEN BYRNE: Ursuline College, MARY ANN EICHENBERG: Kent State, WILLIAM GARMAN: U. of Akron, B.A., B.S. English. I year. B.S. English. Focus. 2 years. U. of Havana, Kent State. English. Stage crew, lighting crew, 2 years. A ,- 9 RICHARD HURLEY: U. of Dayton, WILLIAM MCCLEERY: Baldwin-Wallace, HELEN SOMERVILLE: Ohio University, JOAN WENZEL: Baldwin-Wallace, B-A Kent State, U. of Cincinnati, B.S. B.A., Michigan State. English. Masquers. B.S.Ed.g Kent State, English, I year, English. F.T.A. fass'ti 2 years. English. Co-sponsor of Sophomore 5 years. Class. 3 years. 22 DALE WILSON: Ohio University, B.A., M.A. 25 years. KATHRYN GRAY: Lebanon Valley Col- lege, B.A.7 Columbia University: Penn State, Rutgers. French. I year. TED THEODORE: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A., Western Reserve, M.A. Art. Cross-Country, Track. 6 years. Fine Arts stress cultural growth The Foreign Language. Art. and Music Department includes band, choral groups, art classes. and courses in French. Spanish. Latin. and German. The aim of this department is to develop an appreciation and a working knowledge of the art or language studied and its effect upon our civilization. JAMES RIEKER: Baldwin-Wallace, B.S.M,, U, of Michi- gan, M.M. Instrumental Music. Band. It years. RALPH HILTY: Bluffton, A.B.y Ohio State, M.A. Vocal music. 23 years. ' un If I .W I 1' f -0 war JACK TROUTNER: Bowling Green, B.A., DOROTHA ROBINSON: Ohio State, B.S,, MARGARET YENNY: Baldwin B.F.A., M.A, Art, English. 1 year. M.5. Latin. I5 years. Wallace, B-A. German, Driver Train ing, I year. 23 Science tells how and why -swun- - i MELVIN WORST: Ashland, B.S.g Western Reserve, M.A. Chemistry. Science Club. 26 years. BURTON ZIMMERMAN: Ashland, B.B.f Ohio Wesleyan, Kent State. Physics. Science Club. 1 year. 24 The teachings of the Science Depart- ment develop an interest in the how and why. Emphasis is placed on science for the good of mankind. Biology teaches the development Of living things as a basis for personal and social hygiene. The com- position Of matter and the elements is the study of Chemistry, Physics teaches us to Organize the scientific information we have already acquired. Senior Science is a course including a little of all the sciences. Photography offers an opportunity to de- velop personal skills as a means of artistic expression. rxzdzsddd NOVA DENNIS: Hiram, A.B.y Columbia MA, Biology. 21 years. 5 GORDON HALL: warmer, B.A., u. of ROBERT BELL: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A.g CARLTON HARRISON: Ohio sfare, a.A. MiCl'1l98f1, M.A. Chemistry. l year. Western Reserve, M.A. Biology. Varsity B.S. Biology. J.V. Swimming Coach, Co Football Coach. I year. sponsor of Junior Class. 5 years. I . Ny 5 ff t , .L jill, -finr M iRi htj Mr Zimmerman h sics instructor readies the equipment for an experiment 9 -- I P Y 1 to determine the velocity of a bullet. CLeftJ From the observations, Mr. Zimmerman points out the equations used in the final calculations. JAMES GORSLINE: Kent State, B.S. Mathematics, Basketball Coach. 2 years, JAMES HARMON: Baldwin-W alla c e, B.S.g Western Reserve, M.A. Mathematics. Co-sponsor of Junior Class. lO years. WILBUR SWARTZ: Bowling Green, B.S., Ohio State, M.A., Kent State. Mathematics. 30 years. Mathematics equates scientific truth The Mathematics Departments aim is to develop in the student a method of thinking, analyzing. concentrating, and expressing and understanding the field of mathematics. The application of math to everyday life and the appreciation of its contribution to the development of civilization is taught through algebra. geometry. and business arithmetic. These studies offer both practical knowledge of mathematics and a basis for extensive education in scientific fields involving mathematics. l' . Ma . I .-.u - ..e.. ',,,. , A' ,. ,hay 'N ,i-gifts.-.hey . Q. ' ff WILMA STOREY: Baldwin-Wallace, B.S. Mathematics. Junior Red Cross. 4 years. HERBERT SPROWLS: West Liberty State, B.A.p U. of Pittsburgh, M.Ecl. Mathematics. Stage crew. 2 years. JOHN MUCKLO: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A.g Western Re- serve, M.A, Problems in Democracy. Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class. 28 years. Pu f gives basis for present History and current political. social. economic. and international trends and problems are the realm of the Social Studies Department. The aim of stuclyingz and discussing these topics is to gain respect and understanding for the various classes. races, and nations. From this knowledge of history and todafs problems comes a better understanding of the world today and a basis for tomorrow. 5 ' Q . GLENN HENNIS: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A. U. S. History. Co-sponsor of Sophomore Class, l year. GARY PRAHST: University of Michigan, B.E. World History. Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach. I year. George Dube, Speaker of the House, calls a Thursday f session of Problems class to order. l I GEORGE DUNN: Ohio Wesleyan, BA. Problems in Democracy. 28 years. GEORGE SCHNEIDER: Hiram, B.A.g Western Reserve, M.A. U, S. History. Berean Advisor, I year. Athletic program limitless 1-2-3-4 is often hearcl in the physical education classes. These exercises are only one part of the Physical Education De- partmentls vast program of yolleyhall. modern dance. hasehall. haskethall. swim- ming. apparatus. social dancing. fir-lil hockey. and trampoline. Through all of these sports and actiyi- ties. skill. co-ordination. and a sense of fair play is developed. FRED SCHOECK: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A.5 Western Re- serve, M.A. Boys' Physical Education. Boys' Leaders. JOANNE BIRT: Kent State University, JOAN SHUNKWEILER: Ohio Northerng B,A. Swimming, Aquafeens, 2 years, Baldwin-Wallace, B.A.g Western Reserve, M.A. Girls' Physical Education. G.A.A. l year. ELMA COCHRAN: Bowling Green, B.S. Girls' Physical Education. Cheerleaders, 3 years. STANLEY PARRISH: Baldwin-Wallace, B.A.g Kent State, M.E, Boys' Physical Ed- ucation. Audio Visual Assistants. A years. Gayle Bartrum takes a spring from the low board. 27 Commercial Department strives for accuracy, neafness sf HELEN ROBISON: Kent Stare, B,S, Commercial, 24 Operating a mimeograph is one of the skills acquired years. in Business Machines, Accuracy. neatness, and promptness are the aims of the Com- mercial Department. ln order to be successful in office work, stu- dents must develop mastery of effective methods and tools. Also important. are the work and ethics of a business office. These ethics are studied from the viewpoint of personal characteristics of the employer and the employee. Loyalty. enthusiasm. open-mindedness. persistence, and tact are only a few of the qualities an employer may look for in an employee. ROBERT PURDY: Finday, A,B.5 Ohio Northern, B,S.5 Columbia, M,A. Commer- cial, Athletic Director. ii years. JOSEPH KORNICKz Western Reserve, B,S,, M.A. Commercial. School store. 3 years. tv LJ-f' ANITA GEISS: Baldwin-Wallace, B.S.g U. of Chicago, Ohio State, Western Reserve, Home economics. I9 years. Practical Arts Since Berea Higlfs goal is to prepare its students for future work. the practical arts-- such as, home economics. woodworking. anfl photography--are naturally a part of the curriculum. Burnt foocls. rlouhle exposures. and uneven ADOLPH STUDEBAKER: Miami University, B.S.g Kent State. Industrial arts. 25 years. prepare student for life work table legs are not uncommon in the Practical Arts Section. However. all is not lost. since one learns by experience anrl Ivy eorrec-ting mistakes. the result may lie a very rewarcling life work. EUGENE ROYER: Ohio Stateg Hiram, THOMAS SLOANE: B ow I i n g Green, THOMAS SOMERVILLE: Ohio University, B.A.g Western Reserve, M.A. Phgrogfa. BS., U, of Toledo, Auto mechanics, In- B.S., MA.: Western Reserve. Industrial phy. 4 years. tramurals. 2 years. arts. Hi-Y. 3 years. G19 , J, RONALD FULGENZL Bowling Green, BS. Driver training 3 years. -uwuu was A 'alum' sr: rn - LN :lfxlilila 20 umm U S IIS BURTON STRAIGHT: Kent State, BA., BS. Driver training. 3 years. 29 n 'I' X- Cafeteria Staff Hut me-als that art- prmiflecl every umm are thi- xmrk nf the vafetf-ria staff. Tlwsf- wnnien xmrl-c tirelessly In pile sf-vt-ral llUINlI't'Cl stu- rlents tempting lunvlies. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Ethel Szucs, Mrs. Edith Dunham, Mrs. Marge Bower, Mrs. Ruth Burrier, Mrs. Betty Rubel, Mrs. Ceil McDonnell, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Lillian Richards, and Mrs, Ruth Lange. Personnel maintains efficient Secretarial Staff Cheerful smiles and helpful attitudes vllaracterize the ser-retarial staff. Thex' work diligently tu lie of assistance teachers and students. SECRETARHES Mildred Setele, Jane Karmilowicz, and Genny Schiefelbein Jane Karmilowicz talks with Marsha Mucklo and Lea Monachino. Librarian Grace Fleming Librarians lnfiirmatiiin and reading ma- terial are readily available to Berea High students due to the f'fffJfi.S of the librarians. ln additiiin to the usua l serx- if-es. Nliss If l 1- in i n g. librarian. ripe-nf-rl the liliary tii students tim nights a week. Assistant Librarian Marcella Brooks management of Berea High Custodial Staff Operatiiin uf this department contribute-s greatly to the iiverull Ciinifiirt. health. and safety of the students and faculty. This miimentiius task is accom- plished under the supervision of Mr. Bill Havens. Mrs. White checks towels for the swimming classes. Chief Custodian William Havens RQ-x S... . Q33-uf -,,: L . 1, W, -.W fav- a I S., u v 7 'bf' ww-v .Q-A.. L nlllr ,304 4f. -e-vue .11 1 -v.,..,.. ,A ,'x,x 's el 4 Q 5 C 1 Activities Several special avtivities highlightefl the school year. They were planned and spon- sorecl by school groups in orfler to pro- virle extracurricular experiences and enter- tainment for community members. Many of these events have lmec-ome annual events. Homecoming features queen o George Gough presents his date, Jane Jack, with a mum, sold by Student Council for the Homecoming evening. The 1959 Homecoming was a gay. festive affair. especially for :Xrdeen Wills, who reigned as Homecoming Queen. Ardeen. escorted by Ken Snapp. and her court-consisting of Judie Con- stantine, escorted by George Burt: Sue Davies. escorted by Jim Demcyzk: Paula Jacoby. escorted by Chuck Lewis: and Mau- reen Topping, escorted by Jim Nortonfwere the center of atten- tion during the half-time ceremonies at the Berea-Garfield game on October 16. After Barry Fortlage crowned Ardeen, W3y'Il6 Vvalter and John Southam gave her the traditional kiss and Sue fVlcArthur presented to her the gold football necklace. Although the Braves were defeated that evening. everyone was in high spirits for the band dance which followed in the school gym. The royal Homecoming court, as they appeared at the dance given in their honor-Judie CONSYBVWTME, Queen Ardeen Wills, Maureen Topping, Paula Jacoby, and Susan Davies. 'O 'f' 1 1, ...C The five happy members of the Homecoming court labove and rightj were driven around the track at half-time, before being presented to the audience. 71 , Oh, cries Ardeen Wills in surprise as she hears thatnshe is 1959 Homecoming Queen. l Sue Davies and her escort Jim Dernczyk are shown during the half-time ceremony as Marcia Miller awards Sue her flowers Sue McArthur, retiring queen, presents Ardeen with her gold football. crowds flock fo Garfield- Berea game 5' Ardeen hacoily views the game John Southarn 5 team tri- hom lie' 595' Ol llcmol captain for the Homecoming game, bestows upon Ardeen the traditional good luck kiss. 4 P f 5? gi JZ 1451? A -' av 5 0 - 3 . Ir .Q an I ,qw ' -Q X I I Y. 'S x 9 Candlelight and Conclyconesu gra Chrislmo Holly Hop I I TNQ The Les Elgin band provides beautiful music for the upper- classr-nen's dance. Gerrie Marting, Gayle Bartrum, and Anne Storey are waiting for their dates to return from the food line, while enioying themselves in the candy-cane wonderland, The shining, stately Christmas tree was a central decoration. Di- anne Leasure and Bob Sterba ad- mire it as they whirl around the floor. Cflllfllffliglll ami Camlyrgarws gra1i'c'rl the 10541 Holly lliip spmisorffrl hy the Senior girls on llevemher 26. :Xu eve- ning of Sheer enjoyment was spent liy the girls and their dates as they danced to the musif' of Les Elgirfs hand. The magival world was vreaterl hy flame chairman Joan jolirisuri and lwr c-riiriiiiittvvs. It will lr rf-iiwiiiliere-fl as onc- iif the lligzliligzlits of thf- year. C9 Xe , nf t, ul, ,f 0001, ,ffl In the early stages of rehearsal Dave Helms and Lynn Irwin discuss details of characterization with director, William McCleery H0klUh0n1Uu thrills '1'raq.., Star vocalists Gerrie Marting and Ken Butze harmonize in one of their duets as practice gets underway for the November production. Rorlgers :mtl llmnnwrsteinis holclalwriiai' was presented as Berea Higlfs tliirtl annual musical prmluetiim on Novemlwer 20 zmrl 21. The all-sr-lmol effort. starring Cerrie Marting and Ken Butze. elimaxeil six weeks of rehearsal anrl preparation under tlie 1-ri-rlirer-timi tif Nlr. Ralpli Hilti' ancl Mr. Wiilliam lVlc'Cleery of the music' anfl flrznnatic clepartments. The elioreograpliy was flnne ln' Nliss Evelyn ,lvrolne anfl interpreted ln' talented flaneers. Cos- tumes from New York urlrlefl gay lwursts of eolor. anfl time emn- munity-wifle nrvliestra left familiar strains of iiOkl3lliWlllH-- ringing in tlle ears of tlie tlirnngs wlm i'lljUf'f d tlie slmw. flunf Filer ,llrirplzi Curly ,llr-Clnin lxrlzrrji' llwillianzs Ike .9l.'1'flr11r1re Will PIII'L'Pf ,lllll Fry :Mu flnnir' Carries flli Hlllflilll Cerlie f,llllIIlIIfl1g'S UH .llrzn f,'r1l'r1ew PRIXCIPALS , Lynn lrwin Ken Butze Carrie Nlarting Jim Norton Terry Spence Har- Walker Sliarun 5tim-lv-mnli Dave llelms Katln' llupertz lim lligzglins 7 V A between W gins and Jim shooter for u Berea audiences Citizens of Oklahoma loudly pro- claim that The Farmer and the Cow- man Should Be Friends. scenes shot finds Jim Hig- Norton checking a six- se in the forthcoming act. I lvl, Ado Annie lSharon Stinchcombl at- tempts to resist being a Girl Who Cair1't Say No as Terry Spence sere- nades her. The Oklahoma spotlight centers on Ger- rie Martmg and Ken Butze as they deliver one of the story's most popular love bal' lads, People Will Say We're in Love. eyg, l The entire Cast of Oklahoma, in- cluding cast principles, chorus mem- bers, and dancers, poses for a finale curtain call. nl '- A U 'r v N9 As b' ', -5 I -L, . -17:74 ' 1 4- 1 93 ' -C q..- Q. ,..,.s- Bid a dollar! I'll bid, cries Jud lMac Walkerj dur- ing the auction. I'Il bid everything I own in the world for Laureyf' Depi-:ting Laurey and Curly in the Dream Ballet are Iithe dancers Joanne Brancifort and Bill Heinlen. orders Carnes Him Higginsj as he attempts to promote a romance between Ali Hakim CDave and his daughter. Helrnsi, also pictured at left, ?': kv ' 4 f hf f ,gif , ,VW ' ,1 , W Ze QQT, 7 if Q Q2 25 yi 5 ' K5 M Qi, , ft 7 4' ' 46+ f- ' 553' wig? may-,f Tigilgx. H -- 'V2' F? X ::u,,,.y? wi-2 Wm ' , f W 2 X ' 1 i' ' A 2 , V L, ffm . ffm ' 'lfff7'Tf. My , ' ig f' , gf Q waz a QQ? . Z'-,js 2 E , 'ck ,W f f if , Q SZ V .I i K yt A WW -Aa, .,,,. , if x 1 H. Z f I , if ,,.,.4 V A ,.- ik W W n I X I 3 Q' N15 'ew-N'X? !yf ' ,QQA . .: ,. pf O X 9 Q I 5 I 4 ' B 1 X x f an 1' f X 1 , -xxgii-lmf'ff N ,f,' Berea initiates tradition with i fe Sports coronafion if s f Y trarhtiun ul tntr-fl tilt- if-ar as tht- first Winter Sports s held on tfltruirx I7 fullmsing the Willoughby haskvthull garm-. iron Ntlnc lf in ntfr 'I 1 rt wen, and hvr attendants Marvin Nlillcr. ie N1 h Nue fhr mp n 'mr 'mmm Wvvher. were thnsmi hy' tht- mvmhvrs uf itx an mnmg ure mg: find haskvtltall teams tu he twrmrx-tl at tie ffamr and dame The old UXIN sm der-nrated with hearts for the clrz-se-up Student Council President Barry Fortlage presents Sharon with her bouquet Qleftj as members of the court look on Above he congratu- Chosen as the first Winter Sports Court are Jane Nash, Sharon Weber, Queen Sharon Stinchcornb, Sue Thornpson, and Marcia Miller. Their escorts are Ken Snapp, George Gough, Jerry Cook, Neil Reddy, and Gene Dunham, Mo quers presenf Nrghf of Plays for Boosters March meehng A qtorm ls Breaklng Nlooncalf Mugford and The Dear De parted were the three one act plaxs presented at the annual Nlght of Plaxs ln the Nlasquers Club Thls xear the program was especnallx produced for the Boosters Club meetlng ln March Dannx Cooper directed A gtorm ls Breaking xshlch expresses the the gradual regresslon of a couple to msanlty and was dlrected by ,luds Ball A comedx The Dear Departed whlch was dlrected bs Daxe Helms rm oh ed the mll of a departed grandfather who turns up qulte alne 'Vlr 'VlcCleerx superused the productron Marcla Jo Gray and Joan Johnson attempt to re gain Grandpas confndence In them after drsappomt edly fmdung that hes not really dead Members of the casts of all three plays appear to take thenr curtaun call and are shown applaudmg their student directors who were responsible for the productlons Marsha Mucklo dramatuzes her sorrow over the sup posed death of Grandpa as Joan Johnson adds her regrets I I ' 0 if ' 77 ii 7? in I ca. or ' 1 - ss ' av , - conflict between two generations. lVIooncalf Mugfordu centered about , V . 44 sv Y - Y - , l .9 r ln an emotional climax, athletic Eddie CDanny Cooperl has been hit by young Tommy CDave Helmsj and Agnes inquires, Howard, why didn't you stop them from fighting? But, Pop, you said everyone should be allowed to do what he wants to do and I want to play football pleads Ginger to her father. Nationally acclaimed comedy Time Out for Ginger is 60's spring play 4'I'inie Out For Gingerq was the football cry echo- ing through the BHS auditorium at the annual spring play. Starring Marcia Miller. the play featured Lynn Irwin, Terry Spence, Ethyl Sinnema. Kay Doddridge. Dave Ramadanoff. Danny Cooper and Dave Helms in a comedy ahout a girl. Ginger, who tries out and makes the high school football teain. Dick Deucher was the student director for this entertaining production. Ginger's problems have been solved and Tommy is waiting for her outside. May l always tell you my secrets? she asks her father. ln a frenzy of enthusiasm about his daughter's touchdown, Howard relates details of the game to Y Agnes, yelling, Fight em, Ginger, fight em, fight em! Beat em, Ginger, beat em, beat em! a Student Night uses night club Ushers Judy Ball and Barry Fortlage, in night club attire, greet guests in the doorway. Dick Breyley, Fred Probeck, and Ken Snapp open the show with Bugler's Holiday. Director Lynn lrwin checks last minute stage directions with stage crew co-orclinator Al Mogor. Cluh Nl, a night cluh presenting much of Berea Highs talent. was the theme of this year's Student Xigzht sponsored hy thi- lierean Staff. Directed hy Lynn Irwin. Cluh GO featured hands. such as. the T-Birds. soloists. linth vocal and instrumental. and a Comedy routim- liy senior girls. Highlighting the eyvning was the announcement nf the hest lonkingr. must popular. and most outstanding Senior girls and linys. The Club Sixty Lucky 13 band strikes up the theme song, Moonlight in Vermont. Jazz vocalist JoAnne Bran- cifort croons to You Go to My Head. lx JVM LA uns:-na-f...,.. Sue Davies, as she accompanies Karen Eugene's vocal solo. Famed school comedians Marsha Mocklo and Linda Lange pre- sent their Newlyweds rootine. themep seniors title it Club Sixty Scotland Meets U. S. A. was the theme of the modern dance done by Karen Clark and Linda Barnes. Mike Kozac's T-Birds band plays the Oh, Ma- rie polka. A boys' trampoline act furnished variety for the show. Dogpatch, U. S. A. visited Club Sixty in the form of this senior group of Iovelies. The Stereophonic Four, local contest-winning quar- tet, provided a harmonious interest. fi 3 Mixing and baking are a part of the iob of the Aqua-Teen chefs found in the pots and pans department. Janice Verwohlt and Bill Wayland march down the aisle in Bride and Groom. Aqua-Teens create department tore Lightning-bedecked costumes set the mood for the routine entitled Storm, 4 s 7. French can-caners kick up their petticoats in the lingerie depart ment. War chants and tom tom beats call to mind Linda Barnes and Karen Eugene's ln- dian duet, Sudden Savagery. Linda Barnes and director Myra Severance discuss lighting effects for the show. The book section of the de- partment store finds Troians reliving the burning of Troy. so V! I . A atmosphere in Shopping Spray A black light routine, Swans, was a high point of the water show with its effective patterns. Karen Eugene in her solo, Queen of Hearts. Harried store manager Terry Spence tries to rea- son with Lynn Irwin in an introduction to a routine. Sprays of heauty and laughter were distributed at the 1960 Aqua-Teen presentation of i'S.hopping Spray which was directed hy the new swim coach. Myra Severance. A group of fourteen Aqua-Teens and thirty-seven Aqua-Tots created various departments in a nautical department store. with Terry Spence as the manager and Lynn Irwin depict- ing a scatter-hrained customer. 5uch themes as knick- knaclcs. luggage. hridal shop. pets. petticoats. and kitchen ware were used. Costumes. make-up. scenery. and lighting were effected in such a manner that the swimming was complimented and Shopping Spray' was a three-night success. Sophomore hosts and hostesses Rlch Synk Charlotte Flowers Bob Rosselh and .lulue Jones greet prom goer Judy Hargreaves as she enters the Grecnan Splendor Jumors Fefe seniors rn Grecian I Followmg several weeks of plannnng and workung decoratnons chanrman Judy Baird en ers the gym to enloy the atmosphere created by her commuttee Supervnsmg chanrman for the dance was Judne West Bahhllng l-Ollllldlllg decoratne plllars and the heautlful muslc of Jllll Becker s Band accented the mood of the 1960 Jumor Semor Prom At 9 oclock the doors to Grecian gplendor were opened mth the mam gat couples greetmg the hospltahle chaperons -Xn CX9IllIlg of dellghtful d2iIlf'lIlg followed ruth pause onls to chat mth friends sip punch and examine the dec oratlons more closely The warm spring weather exen made a stroll outslde enjoxahle Judx Balrd decoratlons chalrman and Judle Vllest dance chalrman dld much to make the semors last bug one a real success ,Y Y , V, ,Mt I Ea. A' , dv. O I I A f 9 I , Y. . s' . l, Y ' A ' Y 1 .L Y x .l Y A x ,,f A 7. V . . f' Ls I - - K k 1 ,Q A, YI! X l A Y . . Y. Y Y. YY S g ' ' Y Y, . Y A . Y Y . Y 'Zz x K - . YY k AYY Y k . Y Y Y X ' 1 Y N . k . 'V '. . 77 Found chatting between dances are Karin Alexanderson, Denny Kinsner, Jim Gillahan, and Nancy Litvak. -Q. An elaborate construction in one corner resembled a Grecian garden complete with a flowing fountain Splendor at annual sprung prom sing.. .L Ar Wi' A panoramic view funds couples swaying to the music of Jim Becks orchestra The busts on the wall and charlot horses In the background are also visible 77 ' 'y K. . P v ' A ' 5 e no ,J Fld , . - 1 . 4 ' - Leading the royal pro- cesslon were flower girl, Colette Tierney, and crown bearer, Alan Shunkwiler, followed by , . , Nancy Ostrander, sophomore attendant Narrating the show were grandmothers Marsha Mucklo and Linda Lange Portraytng . . . Gloria Jones, iunior attendant . . . , . . Joanne Stalzer, senior attendant . , . glrryorandchlldren are Nancy ana carat MC- M U enfifle if Rockin' Re Etlnlpfllfltl A comic style show was pre- sented by the juniors as the theme for the month of April. Wow! Dig that long, red underwear! ct mi Sporting the Irish green these junior girls pre- sented the March routine, using Mr, Lucky music and some high-stepping choreography. Day show - iniscence Senior memories. featured in a theme of Rockin' Remin- iscence. were portrayed in the May Day program presented by GAA. on May' 6. 1960. The show. directed by Kathi Wiest. evolved around two grandmothers. Marsha Muclclo and Linda Lange. recalling the highlights of their senior year in high school. Beatniks. square dancers. models. and tumblers set the stage for the crowning of Queen Paula Jacoby. She and her court. Joanne Stalzer. Gloria Jones. and Nancy Ostran- der. all elected hy the student body. reigned at the dance which followed in the new gym. Just preceding the processional the sen- ior girls, arrayed in pastel cottons, did the traditional May Pole dance. I4 I5 I9 The sophomores' January routine featured cham- pion roller skater Gayle Saunders, depicting an ice skating scene. , . . and Queen Paula Jacoby. Paula was crowned by student council repre- sentative Ken Snapp. Below are the members of the court, following the crowning, seated on the dias at the close of the program, Wg x 'ix 'SN .Ne-. ffistiil '1 :AVN Q? f c 1 I u ' r 1 51 4 A u .A 1 I .Y 1' iff! , ff .4 ai I df' ay 4 Y I Y I D 1960 May Queen Paula Jacoby 1959-60 is full year for BHS'ers There are many activities presented and en- joyed ln' Berea High students. :Xltliough these may not lie outstanding enough to feature in- rliviclually. tliey-ftlie assmnltlies. rlances. and faclsfall play a part in making the year mein- uraltle and incliviflual. n- - 'Y W-,, if Y The receiving of letters and awards always made an exciting assembly, These boys are being presented with letters for varsity basketball, A string quartet from Baldwin'Wallace College added some culture as well as entertainment to the assembly programs. .LJ ff K , Q 5 Spies and subtertuge was the topic discussed by this FBI representative at a convocation, sortrnent of snakes, anteaters, birds, and other jungle creatures in 'IJ 'Jungle Larry' featured an as- 5 1 I l I e,' . 1 'a ' I - his annual show. Athletic director Bob Purdy begins the introduCTiOrWS For speakers at one of the delicious athletic banquets . . . they attend assemblies plan and enjoy various dances, 35 - I' Decorating for a dance is always a big job especially for one such as this homeconing dance, which required e scaffold and a raft of workers, Washing machines, postmen, monsters, beatniks, scarecrows gall of these were to be found at the Hi-Y masquerade dance. fAbovep Here football player Marsha Jo Grey and cheerleader Dale Lange seem a little con- fused. lleftl Karen Adams and Dave Helms believe in doing things as the Romans do. L F... compoign in election , follow fad and carry out escopodes The last few weeks of school saw a flurry of pranks, such as the selling of a large, spacious colonial on Bagley Road lBerea High, of coursel and the presenfalion of a freshly painted, scrubbed ourhouse fo BHS. formed In an unusual fashion by these seniors 'W if, I V! 3. 1 , v f',o. f'.,,, nf., I X , Ll ,ara Q A 4 K 5 i 1 1 2 SO Q v 5 ,4 'I Nu., x fi i- 1 I T x l lift ' 4 ' l I . 5. 0 1 Gi Student Council members are-FRONT ROW: P. Jacoby, C. Plucinski, D. Barhoover, B. Eisle, J. Gaty, K. Doddridge, M. Topping, M. Miller, J. Nash, A. Wills. SECOND ROW: C, Macosko, K. Wycoff, C. Toedtman, B. Anderson, D. Deucher, Doug Smith, K. Jake, J. Stalzer, J. Johnson, C. Swanwick. THIRD ROW: B. Fortlage, J. Cock, G. Dunham, R. Knapp, B. Debo, A. Tadych, R. Roche, M. Muzslay, F. Schurlein, K. Snapp, B. Fourhman and J. Higgins. Student Council - the voice of student It N C MT The gavel sounds and another meeting of Student Council , . 2 ,, .. 1 . , JAC' L is called to order by President Barry Fortlage. ' . A ' One project discussed and worked out in these meetings was the drawing up of plans for a sign in front of the I -7--1 J' high school. Other projects were helping Bill Wigert go on I the nationally sponsored Hi-Y tour of Europe, erecting ' ,,,,,l A stop signs at the school driveway. and planning for the ' painting of the rec room. g ' A major investment of Council was black curtains which J, f ilfp were purchased to cover the gym bleachers for dances. ig kfhm C3 The Student Council year was climaxed with the election . of ,loan Johnson as most outstanding Council member and . 9 . . . . ff ' g: a plcnlc organized by Maureen Topping. .- , I ' 'L-tw. gy . ,wi F' QV I w e-r, x'x,,.,, - . I U 84.1, digiglg. V 3 Building and Grounds chairman Jeff Thomas checks the girls' showers, one of his favorite jobs. Social chairman Moe Topping decorates for one of the Student Council sponsored dances. sr CV 5 A Lt- it The always busy Drives chairman Joan Johnson counts magazine sales with Jim Hiss. in school affairs 4 g X iss. jig 6 VI 1 Elected and appointed members-at-large are-FOREGROUND AI Tadych and Joan Johnson. BEHIND: Gene Dunham, Ken Snapp Lea Monachino, and Maureen Topping. Missing are John Dudley and Jeff Thomas. Those responsible for heading the school govern- 'T ment are Mr. Deutschlander, council advisor, Barry Fortlage, president, Jerry Cook, vice-president, Jane Nash, secretary, Ardeen Wills, treasurer, Connie Plucinski, chaplain, Rich Knapp and Mike Muzslay, sergeants-at- arms: and AI Tadych, parliamentarian. 1.4 i 3 N.H.S. officers for The year are, Yop to bottom: Paula Jacoby, treasurer, Linda Barnes, secreiaryg Ken Snapp, vice-presi- dent, and Gretchen Jaeger, president. Guest speaker for the spring induction, Rev, James Stinehelfer, addresses the as sembly of sfudems, faculiy, and parents. The fall speaker was Baldwin-Wallace pro I fessor Charles Irwin. p r NHS honors 59 NH S. fall indiJcYeesAFRONT ROW: A. Luchsinger, J. Wagner, J. Stalzer, T. Spence, M. Miller, J. Nash, D. er. SECOND ROW: S. Thompson, M. Topping, B. Forrlage, L. lrwin, B, Farmer, J. Johnson, A. Tadych, K. C rk THIRD ROW: G. Fowles, J. Twifchell, A. Wills, D. Ballas, P. Breyley, B. Debo, S. Sfinchcomb. 'U- Cf- -af lat,-J, N H S presudent Gretchen Jaeger and Valeree Broege attend the tea that followed the sprung nnductlon Above Marlene Hanely taps Janet McEwen Right National Honor So cuety sponsor John Alleson p ses front of h N H S symbol achve, academically able sfuclenfs NHIIOHHI Honor SOCICIV 15 an or anlzatlon created to reco mze students who excel ln scholarshxp leadershlp serylce and character The fall lnductlon whlch lncluded Charles Irwm as speaker was conducted by the twelye semors who were mducted ln thelr yumor year Twenty two semors were tapped at thls tlme The sprln lnductlon featured Reyerend James Stlnehelfer as uest speaker Nlne semors and slxteen yumors were recelyed lnto member shlp ralsmb the total membershlp to flfty mne Officers for 19591960 were Gretchen Jae er presldent Ken Snapp vlce presldent Lmda Barnes secretary Paula Jacoby treas urer Mr Alllson asslsted by Mr Wllllams sponsored the roup Sprung :nducfees Nl Annear .l Ball lx Butze J Clmperman S Danes K Docldrld e J Dudley R Dunn R Haynam D Helms B Hetler H1 ms J Hlss J Jack NI Kublk J Nlclfwen S Nlanmn NI Nletz A N10 r NI Ohyer D Phtlllps R Roche A Storey K Wlencek W Wx ert Orlgmal members These N HS members semors inducted m thelr yumor year be an the year as the only 'N HS members remalmn from the pre vlou year Barnes Rroe e Calkms Carpenter Hanely Jacoby Jaeger L Lutz C SIUZIII lx Snapp J Veryyohlt lx West I A .V N 1, . A ll ll. i U - o in te . V 1 ' . . . . l S: - - M tx ,N 3,5 f - ' . , QW 5 3, , ' 5 1 O O . . . U . . U . . . . C' C 7 V ' 9 . V Y . V ' . . . . . X' - . ' . l - J . Y q ' . or . . Y . U U , v yr D E D . I . . . . ' L- . , .-. U I 5 . . . I S 1, l ' I V U ' . D 7 ' , ' 3 ss 'Z ,Z ' L . . , . ' s. , g . V U ' :- o e . ' ' ger Q Y 1 . l . - . , 1 . - C , 7 . . . . U . Q . .. ro . J 'UU' A . ' n . H Q 1 1 ' D' D . . 4 Y 4 - u Y . , 1 ' . 'UU ' C? Ladies and Gentlemen of theater Those who have earned membership in the Thespian dramatic honor society are: SEATED: D, Cooper, M. Mucklo, J. Johnson, and D. Deucher. STANDING: advisor Mr. McCleery, S. Stinchcomb, T. Spence, L. Irwin, and K. Butze- 1,151 f Q3 ', :EF . At the assembly play, Cleaned and Pressed, which Masquers presented for the school, Danny Cooper searches for feeble excuses as to why he's kneeling behind the sofa. He addresses a shocked Joanne Brancifort. At the final meeting of the year eight Thespians were honored with awards. SEATED: Terry Spence, Best Thespian, and Best Dramatic Student awards, Lynn Irwin, Best Actress, Best Dramatic Student, and Best Thespian awards, Ken Butze, Best Actor award. STANDING: Dick Deucher, Director's Recognition award, Ann Luchsinger, Back-Stage award, Dave Helms, Director's Recognition award, Danny Cooper, Best Supporting Actor award. Missing: Marcia Miller, Best Supporting Actress award. If J ff' f' f Barb Farmer, president, Marcia Kubik, vice-president, and Ann Barnett, secretary-treasurer, decorate the school Christmas tree, an annual Girls' League proiect. Scene from a comic Girls' League assembly. Girls' League presents varied The Girls, League promotes high standards and friend- ship among all girls in Berea High School. They secure several assemblies during the year and decorate the school tree at Christmas time. ssemblies GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: B. Farmer, president, A. Barnett, vice-president, M. Kubik, secretary, G. Jaeger, National Honor Society president, P. Jacoby, Berean co-editor, J, McEwen, Aqua-Teens president, E. Sinnema, FNA president, M. Miller, senior class president: Mrs. Williams advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Ball, Masquers president, C. Calkins, FTA president, S. Stinchcomb, chorus president, C. Swanwick, Red Cross president J. Johnson, Focus editor, J. Cunningham, Library Guild president, S, Thompson, Girls' Leaders president, Ardeen Wills, GAA president, M. Topping cheerleading captain, L. lrwin, Berean co-editor. Q. 'won 3 , , i . --.,,., ---.s aff? f Ja fm .ff Team captains, coaches comprise ' fe- -----...s ' 1,.,,,,N.,, . VV' 1..-..g.,.,,,,, .. , , , , M- I 3 ML. ,,vf y i iff Coaordinating the duties of all Athletic Council members is the Athletic Director Mr. Robert Purdy. FRONT ROW: Art Kitko, Miss Cochran, Maureen Topping, Mr. Crabbs, Mr. Schoeck, Mr. Purdy, Mr. Allison, Jim Norton, Mr. Parrish. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Kime, Hays Thomas, Barry Fortlage, Mike Hihn, Mr. Gorsline, Mr. Bell, Jerry Novak, Mr. Prahst, Mr. Thomas, Wayne Walters, Mr. Theodore. Athletic Council The Athletic Council regulates all athletic poli- cies of the school. Thi- council is composed of the principal. coaches. athletic director. captains of varsity squads. and representatives of Student Council. as well as the girls' physical education director. One of their specific johs is to choose the .nnual winner of the Spillman foothall award. Mr. Bell and Mr. Havens aid the Athletic Department by acting as scorekeepers at a home basketball game. The Speech Department is responsible for broadcasting: the daily morning an- nouncements. This year Ken Snapp and Dave Helms comprised the staff, with other members of the Speech Department assisting. Hr. William KIcCleery is the faculty advisor. Dave Helms and Ken Snapp prepare to go on the air for morning announcements BHS communication system , Girls supervise clinic work Keeping the clinic in order and assist- ing any sick students are two of the duties of the Clinic Aides. Most of the girls spend their free periods in the clinic The ffroup is sponsored bx Nlr Wllllams and school nurse Nlrs Kramer Clinic aides are-SEATED: D. Bidlen, Mrs. Kramer, school nurse, K. Anderson. STANDING: G. Kolthoff, K. Hier, B. Pollard, S. Wesley, Maryka van Spronsen, J. Dietrich, M. Conley, N. Phillips, E. Sinnema, P. Schaedler, D, Barhoover, M. Davis, D. Schwamberger. i960 tial 1963 l96l IW M John Dudley, who is in charge of the hall guard system, checks with his captains-Ken Butze, Ken Huey, Georgia Fowles, Joan Johnson, Hays Thomas, John Southam, Barry Fort- lage, Gene Dunham, and Al Tadych. merchandising, patrol Berea High' The Supply Stand is run by girls se- lected from the Business Education De- partment. The girls get actual experience in selling and bookkeeping. halls Supply stand workers are Judy Decker, Suzanne Geyser, Dorthy Winkelbauer, Virene McDav1ielS Audrey Harris, Carol Dick, Mr. Kornick, advisor, and Sharon Decker. -J FRONT ROW K Hammond M Grey N Rndgely J Zabor N Beers J Decker L Luchtenberg S Kent K Cosgrove M Ells J Wunter D McCamey SECOND ROW C Pluclnskr M Davls V Badgon S Wood J Sprllman W McKunnon D Crawford D Becker M Sass G Sanders L Wade J Buruc L Ashburn THIRD ROW L Hendrucks P Long J Jacobson G Kolthoff S Eckert C Somsak N Phnllnps M Cund rnch C Muller J Brancxfort M Marshall P Whlte S Taylor E Stlnehelfer FOURTH ROW C Cofall E Ballas M Strlmpel A Ternes S Sutherland M Smnth M Castle P Henry K Harter F Ball N Keller L Deutschlander C Pfouts R Kopec D Olsen A Lennox Grrls Glee Club burlds song reperforre Servung as offncers for the year are Pam Henry presndent Nancy Keller sec retary and Ilbranans Mercedes Cmdnch and Donna Crawford Glee Club IS a chorus for underclaes fflrle dl rected bw Nlr Hrlty I was practlclnfr for certs and tralmnff choral work Thelr major work thlS wear he ChflStm3S and spring con the glrls WOICCS for future 1. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,-lf. ,f . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,-rf ,. ,. ,. . z. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.- ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . - cr-, l.. . ' C' .. .,v. C' r I 1' I Leading Chorus this year were Sharon Stinchcomb, presi- dent, Jim Norton, vice-president, Ruth Hinds, secretaryp and Mr. Ralph Hilty, director. Not pictured are librarians Linda Froelich, Fran Snell, and Jeanne Hubble and pianist Kay Parker. Chorus boasts 3 I.-n-.11 The achievement and prestige of the Chorus can be attributed to diligent prac- tice and the masterful guidance of Prof Hilty. FRONT ROW: N. Litvak, L. Rhodes, K. Hupertz, K. West, M. Topping, C. Rounds, A. Luchsinger, J. Cunningham, C. Holtz, K. Eugene, D. Leasure, P. Lawther, N. Gould, B. Wolfer, J. Obloy, B. Garrison, L, Froelich, K. Kelly. SECOND ROW: S. Decker, C. Swanwick, R. Puz, K. Squire, E. Morgan, A. Gudaitas, K. Hack, L. Wolfe, L. Irwin, R. Hinds, M. Walton, S, Bender, S. McCann, Maritza van Spronsen, T. Lehman, P. Filapeck, B. Skinner, M. Klee, K. Parker, M. Shanks. THIRD ROW: M McDonnell J Mis'a K. Grimes A Store K. Clark A Wills P. Bre le J Jack M. Metz J Webb N. Sickles S Stinchcornb, M. Kubik S Manning - 1 1 I 1 1 - Y1 1 - 1 Y Y1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 G. Marting, J. Marting, R. Rude, D. Moseson, C. Sinzinger, J. Hubble, F. Snell. FOURTH ROW: L. Vosnik, D. Mizen, L. Barnes, B. Luft, B. Petrak, D. Rosenfeld, J. Schnittke, T. Spence, M. Walker, J. Thomas, C, Arnold, J. Longworth, J, Norton, D. Knapp, F. Probeck, R. Herhuth, J. Harris, J. Laurence, H. Hoffman, D. Pare, V. Broege. FIFTH ROW: J, Higgins, E. Taylor, D. Spangle, D, Bradley, C. Kaminski, R. Rozloski, D. Deucher, J. Perry, J. Gardner, T. Stalzer, J. Cook, J. Pitcher, J. Dudley, D. Lange, J. McArthur, J. Keck, K. Butze, B. Cashmir, J. Kowaleski, J. Duncan. outstanding musical season The Chorus practiced daily throughout the school year in preparation for its many public appear- ances. The group sang at NHS inrluctions. the Christ- mas and spring com-erts. provided the chorus for Oklahoma. took part in the Raccalaureati- serv- ice. and sponsored a dance. Also. they sang for local cluhs and department stores at Christmas time and presented two school assemblies. Their hard work paid off when they were awarded outstanding ratings in stiff compe- Iilion. Shown is a portion of the Chorus dur. ing an informal practice in the recreation room. ? Their eyes may be on their music, but These band members are right in step Mr. Riekefs dovvnbeat opens The band's half-time show, 76 Ill, lnmil lr IbI'lbXllilxli hy tha- lxmjurcttf-s. in ull kimis nf xwzitlwr' Ihr-sv girls lvari thi- lvumi ami e-xr-n rlunm-ml sim-ks. sm-alms. ami ln-Hs to lxsiri in thi- fiiIl'irilllllS parafic-, f,illf'iiXXlFf'. the- JW- fvll IlIiljHI'4'ii1'S urn' Nunn-5 Ke-llc-r. Limiu Lutz. Kathy Wvinlf-rs. Yimi Band exhibits skills from lhut 4-xlru strlllfqiliilgf in the- HHS marvh- rl:-5 We-slr-5, mul juallm- Flaizr-r. marching seo on through concert season aqua lfnrler the rlirf-i'tinn of Nlr. Ricks-r. Br-rea Highk marrhingr and 1-imc-vrt hanrls r-imipletf-rl anotlwr surf-c-ssful season. 'lille lianil pmxirlf-tl many cfnjuyalili- half-time slums for football aurlii-iii-vs. partir-ipatc-il in si-liiml assf-rnlnlir-s. anrl IK'I'l-ftflllfffl in liwul vivir- IlZ1I'liflf'S. lluring r'imr'c-rt sr-asinl the- ltllllfl pri-si-ntr-rl a Christmas program. a spring: 1-oncert. anrl was rewards-rl with another outstanding: rating: in the regional competition. Pictured above are the year's officers: Al Mogor, president, Sally Seidler, secre- tary, Kay Doddridge, Jane Nash, and Fred Schuerlein, librarians, and Craig Toedtman, Torn Harrison, and Bill Wayland, set-up crew members. FRONT ROW: J. Stinehelfer, G. Bartrurn, M. Mucklo, K. Solt, N. Gould, K. Damon, T. Maddock, B. Russell, B. Freeburn, S. Seidler, C. Shaw, D. Danzy, K. Doddridge, C. Linton, N. Cashmir, D. Pratt, E. Green, J. Nash, K. Phillips, J. Russell. SECOND ROW: R. Dunn, R. Cherry, D. Parker, E. Behnke, J. Adamson, F. Vipond, A. Lapp, M. Annear, J. Miller, C. Gemmel, S. Eckert, M. Parker, E. Morgan, G. Jaeger, C. Miller, A. Bonds, F. Zappone, M. Eckerfield, M. Riopelle, J. Hiss. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rieker, director, C. Pierce, K. Taylor, T. Harrison, B. Jamison, J. Breyley, J. Munkacsy, C. Crowe, J. Halcik, A. Storey, G. Marting, J. Wagner, V. Heger, C. Parker, J. Nungester, W. Cooley, L. Lange, K. Squire, G. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: D. Ballas, B. Dinnus, C. Toedtman, B. Menzie, B. Bailey, M. Menzie, B. Koci, K, Lechner, E. Lopacki, F. Probeck, B. Koska, B. Carpenter, F. Schuerlein, K. Snapp, J. Gillahan, J. Pitcher, D. Deucher, J. Willard, G. Dube, K. Stickford, J. Crisp. FIFTH ROW: C. Franz, T. Burrington, M. Loomis, C. Macosko, J. Wilchek, D. Hofstrom, A. Mogor, J. Hiss, D. Breyley, J, Keck, C. Berens- feld, T. Stalzer, C. Ross, B. Wayland, G. Tome, K. Forsthoffer, J. Battes, B. Wigert, John Twitchell. Library Guild culfivafes literary inleresf Books liuuks. and inure limiksu was ilu- the-me of this yvaris Lilirary Guild work. Linder thr- lvaclcrship of Jill Clllllllllgllllilii. president. tllc-'cluli km X assisted in the library. servecl cuffee at the Fall Open House. and held a Xliitllersi Day Tea. l 1 R ll-Z Busy checking over books in the library are Library Guild officers Marsha Mucklo, viceepresidentg Jill Cunningham, presi- I L dent, Georgia Fowles, secretary, Pat Berry, treasurer, and .6 Miss Fleming, advisor. FRONT ROW: C. Plucinski, J. Cunningham, M. Mordarski, K. Anderson, D. Secord, A. Vanderbeck, S. Davies, L. Barens- feld, C. Maurer, N. Kennedy, M. Ellis. SECOND ROW: N. Schraegle, D. Parker, B. Boyda, J. West, C, Rounds, K. Topping, J, Hargreaves, J. Rushe, U. Gaber, N. Gould, B. Wolfer, K. Kelly. THIRD ROW: C. Pfouts, P. Berry, B. Tomlinson, J. Adam- son, G. Fowles, L. Wolfe, M. Walton, R. Mazula, K. McGinnis, C. Slates. FOURTH ROW: P. Jay, L. Potter, J. Marting, J. Kane, J. Misia, K. Winters, D. Ambrose, B. Pollard, R. Hinds, P. Schaedler, B. Drake, J. Gaulf, M. Mucklo. .I Focus stall consists of- FRONT ROW: J, Higgins J. Glovka, P. Kalcilc, K Bale, M. Hanley, A. Wills G. Jaeger, L. Barensfeld SECOND ROW: T. Tebelalc J..Adamson, P. Bieyley, C Plucinslni, S. Jaeger, S Faris, l.. VVolte, C, Shaw J. Johnson. THIRD ROW D. Pyle, K. Butze, D. Wag ner, R. Kozloski, M Oliver, S. Manning, J Defrmer, R, Dgnnl I-ocus staff edits Berea' monthly paper mia Each month the Focus staff vunipilc-s copy. edits. 'and assembles it fur printing: tu keep everyone informed as to the hap- penings at Berea High. N- if .A N34 Joan consults with Miss Eich- 1 enberg about plans for the next issue of the Focus. Dick Pyle, sports editorp Jerry Glovka, advertising man age-rf Lynn Barensfeld, page edirorg Miss Eichenberg, advi sorg Dave Wagner, business manage-rg Marlene Hanley, page editorg Ardeen Wills, page editorg and Joan Johnson, edi tor, inspect an issue of the Focus. V 1960 Berean staff-FRONT ROW: L. lrwin, J. Stalzer, M. Topping, A. Wills, P. Lawther, P. Jacoby, J. Nash, M. Miller. SECOND ROW: A. Luchsinger, C. Sin- zinger, J. Jack, G. Jaeger, C. Shaw, R. Testa, K. West, S. Thompson, J. Dettmer. THIRD ROW: V. Broege, J. Webb, L. Lutz, B. Farmer, C. Calkins, J. Ball, K. Squire, G. Dube, R. Roche, K. Snapp. FOURTH ROW: B. Wayland, A. Tadych, G. Gough, A. Mogor, J. Twitchell, G. Dunham, B. Fortlage, B. Debo, C. Arnold. Friendly photography editor George Dube, on the iob. Berean faff devotes Mr. Schneider, advisor, and Ken Snapp, business manager, pause while filling out deposit slip for the Berean account. -169: Y x l if .,A Busy co-editors, supervising the production of the Berean, are Lynn Irwin and Paula Jacoby. fi Staff members Chuck Lewis lstandingl and Barb Farmer dis- tribute copies of the i959 Berean to fellow seniors as the first project of their year's work. year fo planning and financing annual This is it! The result of a year of hard work on behalf of the Berean staff. composed of senior class members. Paula Jacoby and Lynn Irwin co-edited the book. under the guidance of Mr. George Schneider. The editorial staff and photography staff were of primary importance in assisting with the enormous task. The busines staff. headed by Ken Snapp. was as- signed the major project of financing the yearbook. The major source of income was provided by advertising. L Studying yearbook layouts are section editors Jane Jack, activitiesg Carole Calkins, organizationsg Jane Nash, athleticsg Linda Lutz, faculty: Ann Luch- singer, literaryg and standing, Sue Thompson, underclassg Barb Farmer, seniorsg and George Dube, photography. 1 Serving as F.N.A. officers are Mrs. Birt, advisory Dee Schwamberger, treasurerg Geor- gia Fowles, secretaryg Joan Webb, vice-presi- dentg and 'Ethel Sinnema, president. Fufure Nurses explore Hard at work on decorations for the F.N.A.-sponsored Christmas dance are Joyce Cimperman and Jackie Gault. 82 Do you have a pulse? asks student nurse Pat Schaedler of make-believe patient Pam Henry. F.Y..:X. is 311 ri1'gz1111zatiii11 for any Slv1JlTrrITlIrI'6'. junior. and senior girls i11te1'estrerl in nursing as a career. 'l'h1'r1ugl1out the past year the group e-11jr11f-rl xisitatirm sp0er'l1es ln sr-wral 111e111l1e1's uf tl1f- 11111- fffssiun. saw 111mies almut nursing. anrl s11ri11sri1'f-rl au all-sr-lmnl rlanrf- Llffvllllfl Cl11'ist111z1s 111111-. ,,,,.,-f f-'r ,f ' Senior member Lynn Barensfeld gains practical nursing experience. careers in medicine FRONT ROW: A. Harris, V. Peer, L. Barensfeld, L. Rhodes, D. Cotton, S, Prusna, D. Piero, J Decker, N. Caslvnir, K Bale. J. Clr11permar1, 5. Landis. N Ken nedy, K. Kelly, E, Ziegler, E. Sinnema. SECOND ROW: S. Hanlcinson, J, Jones, N. Gould, B Woifer, C. Rounds, J. Rosl1e, R, Alfekruse, J Byrd. K. Sol? J. Gault, D. Sclnwamberger, D. Becker, J. St. Clair, L. Olsafsky, J. Ham, B. Danczalc, C. Maurer. THIRD ROW: A, Storey, S Bofclw, K. Anderson, T. Lelfirwwan B. Maurer, G. Kolthoff, D, Secord, M. Plucinski, M. Rosbougli, S. Kessler, M. Strimpel, L. Kaufman, S, Shannon, M. W'se, 5 Sattler, J. Branciforf, C. Leasure FOURTH ROW: D. Bidlen, J. Verwolnlf, S. Manning, B. Farmer, L. Vosnilr, J. Misia, M. MacDonald, J. Jack, G. Fovwles, S. Sornmers, J Srarn, J. Wolfe, N Ro!l1 M. Cindriclw, P. Berry, M, Walton, B. Tomlinson, N. Sclvaegle. FIFTH ROW: J. Kane, J. Marting, K. Grimes, D. Olsen, N. Nagy, M. SCOH, P, Srraus, V- HSQBV D. Jender, J. Webb, Maryka van Spronsen, J. Nungster, B. Pollard, J. Adamson, P. Sclwaedler, H. Ziegenrdecker, C. Swanvxick, E. Morgan, E. Belwke, L Kramer. F.T,A. Seniors-FRONT ROW: J. Cunningham, J. Stalzer, U. Gaber, S. Davies, J. McEwen, M. Mucklo, N. Litvak, P. Lavvther, D. Leasure, M. Miller, J. Nash. SECOND ROW: S, Thompson, M. Topping, M. Han- ely, A, Luchsinger, L. Lutz, R. Testa, J. Wagner, L. Justavick, C, Shaw, N. Sickles. THIRD ROW: K. Snapp, K. West, P. Jacoby, L, Irvvin, C, Sinzinger, Maritza Van Spronsen, J. Johnson, K. Clark, M. Metz, L, Barnes, A. Wills, G. Jaeger. FOURTH ROW: D, Parker, K. McGinnis, A. Lapp, L, Potter, P. Bre le S Stinchcomb D. Ambrose, K Squire Hihn, A. Mogor, A. Tadych, G. Dunham, D. Breyley, G. Gough, S, Dixon, C. Calkins, V. Broege, K. Lechner. Future Teachers of America F.T,A. officers for the year are-FRONT ROW: Dave Helms, treasurer, Ardeen Wills, vice-president, Ellynne Stinehelfer, secretary, BACK ROW: Lea Monachino, historian, Mrs. Wenzel, advisor. STANDING: Miss West, advisor, Carole Calkins, president. Thi- l .'l'..-X. Cluli fulfilled its purpose, this year: that heing to interest Capable students in the teach- ing: profession. The group boasts the largest mem- hership in c-luh history and hoth an avtive and participating: metnhership fulictimtecl. Uuring the year many speakers appearecl before the group and the junior and senior memhers were privilegrefl to student-teach for two days in schools in thi- Hi-ri-a clistrict. in order to gain further in- sight into ti-aching as a career. Many FTA, members do teacher assistant work for the faculty members who request it. Here Reggie Hunter grades papers for Mrs, Somerville. Y Y, . , . , M. Moran, G, Huntley, R. Roche. FIFTH ROW: M. Valerie Broege and Lynn Irwin, two participants in the l959 A summer Education Institute at Northwestern University, relate their experiences to F.T,A., who sponsored them. Speaking about school camps is Mr. Hoffman, an elementary school prin- cipal, who spoke to F.T,A, in December for one of their professional meetings. trains fomorrow's instructors F.T.A, Sophomores and Juniors-FRONT ROW: D. Crawford, C. Celke, P. Kalcik, J. Obloy, J. Starn, B. Beltzer, P. Long, E. Callahan, B. Garrison, K. Doddridge, K. Cosgrave, P. Farrell, L, Cutting, E. Dorsey, M, Hagland, K. Phillips. SECOND ROW: G. Bartrum, E. Stinehelfer, S. Greenough, B. Eisele, B, Popowchak, J. Spelman, B. Hendra, B. Pavlot, C. Curry, C. Linton, J. Thomas, K. Damon, N. Lathan, S. Siedler, S. Jaeger, J. Baird. THIRD ROW: L. Monachino, N. Phillips, M. Sedlack, R. Puz, B, Skinner, B. Fennimore, W. McKinnon, R. Mazula, C, Plucinski, C. Hammond, K. Adams, M. Callahan, K. Hack, G. Jones, R. Hunter, D, Barhoover, K. Maley, B. Wismar. FOURTH ROW: H. Hartford, K, Parker, S. Prior, S. Galvin, N. Ostrander, B. Hetler, P. Filapeck, R. Rude, K, Topping, S. McCann, J. West, S. Bender, J. Miller, K. Hupertz, D. Winkelbauer, S. Wesley, L. Wolfe, R. Hinds, D. Auble. FIFTH ROW: B. Stroud, D. Moseson, M. Kubik, P. Jay, G. Marting, A. Barnett, J. Smith, A. Merydith, M, Conley, J. Wagner, F. Ball, C. Pfouts, A. Lennox, F. Vipond, M, Marshall, L. Wade, M, Parker, T. Tebelak, D. Helms. MV,,.. Sclenc Club enriches scientific background The imc-iliost qualification for member- ship in Svic-rim-e Cluli is enthusiasm for all srielires. NIf'IUllf'I'F must also be juniors or seniors taking pliysivs or Chemistry. The group explmml sr-iencc through lectures. inrwivs. fielrl trips. anrl the eonipletiun of incliviflual prujevts ancl research papers this year. MJ... president, principle, Science Club officers Carl Ross presidemg Mr Worst advisor John McArthur, sergeant af arms Jo h ri S o U f h a m, sergeant at arms Ken Snapp, Treasurer Diana Mosesori secretaryp and AI Tadych vice FRONT ROW: D. Holford, B. Stevens, D. Johns, R. Roche, D. Cooper, C. Arnold, D. Helms, J. Breyley, J. Higgins. SECOND ROW: J. Southam, G. Dunham, John Twitchell, B. Debo, R. Landeck, B. Henke, B. Anderson, R. Hutton, M. Grospitch. THIRD ROW: T. Gerber, B. Fort- lage, D. Breyley, B. Stroud, T. Kliun, J. Crisp, B. Cossaboom, J. Brzytwa, J, Dettmer, J. Norton. FOURTH ROW: J. Battes, D. Pyle, J. MCA Arthur, D. Weakley, B. Wietzke, B. Haynam, M. Hihn, A. Tadych, B. Wigert. Hi-Y ha activity-filled year To maintain high standards of Christian char- acter is the primary purpose of the Hi-Y Club. This year the Berea chapter was one of forty chap- ters in the nation to participate in a Pilot Project to rediscover this purpose. Led hy Bud Debo and advisor Thomas Somer- ville. the group also sponsored a Masquerade Ball. a fall hike hike. and sold chocolate candy to aug!- ment the club treasury. Hi-Y officers are Mr. Somerville, advisor, Bud Debo, president, Tom Gerber, vice-president Bob Haynam, secretary, Roger Roche, treasurer, Gene Dunham and Dick Breyley,sergeants-at-arms and John Twitchell, chaplain. An African hunting party in Berea? No, it's Judy Baird and her date Fred Scheurlein at the Hi-Y Masquerade Ball! uw'-wwf '35 'WK mo gnupg-Amir' , H Q pgannnnlnlaw ,,. ...,.,,- L- .. .Y -4 - .M - fy.. C Afhlehcs In the gymnasium or outdoors. our modern equipment, outstanding coaches. and diligent labor produce ability, spirit, and competitive sportsmanship, in addi- tion to team victories. 5, N U ,V ws... Season's Co-Captains Wayne Walters 99 1959 Varsity Football Team-FRONT ROW: F. Schroe- der, D. Moteleski, K. Huey, D. Wolfe, R. Hutton, L Black, D. Johns, D. Gdoslin, Dave Smith, J, Higgins. SECOND ROW: D., Lange, manager, R. Knapp, D. Spangle, Marvin Drespling, G. Dunham, J. Gerbasi, B. Debo, Martin Drespling, Doug Smith, J. Longworth, D. Pearson, manager, THIRD ROW: B. Fourham, J. Cook, J. McArthur, J. Dudley, B. Wigert, J. Southam, B. Suther- land, D. Weakley, B. Fortlage, G. Tome, J. Glovka, man- ager. FOURTH ROW: J. Aust, H. Thomas, J. Brzytwa Bob Collins, Booker Collins, W. Walters, J. Burnham, Di Tobacco, B. Haynam. Baffrrwlage Braves launch '59 John Gerbasi holds the ball for Wayne Moose Walters during early summer training. Comprising the 1959 coaching staff are Mr. Jim Gorsline, Mr. Gary Prahst, Mr. John Tebelak, Mr. Don Seedhouse, head coach Mr. Bob Bell and Knot picfuredl Mr. Stan Parrish. 90 o football season . . . lie-rea llighis varsity football team gave the fans mueh aetion during the fall of 1959. Under the leadership of Roh Bell. in his initial year at Berea. the team finished with a 5 win. 1 loss record. After heating Fairview and Yvooster and losing to Nlarshall. later Wie-st side ehamps. Berea entered eonferenee eompetition with the annual migration game to Alaple Heights. The Braves were vie- torious. 20-ll and were in high spirits for the Homeeoming game whieh followed. Although Berea lost to Garfield Heights. I8-0. this did not spoil the traditional Home-eoming festivities. The mighty Braves went on to heat Redford and Wvilloughhv. while losing to Brush. Led hv eo-eaptains Barry Fortlage and Wvavne Walters. the team wound up with a 3-2 eonferenee reeord. ranking third in the Greater Cleveland Conferenee. lmehind eo-ehamps Car- field and Brush. Perhaps their hest showing of the year was against neighboring Parma. when the Braves held the Redmen. second rated team in the Cleveland area and Lake Erie l.eague ehamps. to a seoreless tie until half wav through the fourth quarter. The final seore was 6-0. in Parma's favor. Hays Thomas was named all-Conference end and Gerry Aust. all- eonferenee second team tackle. With a burst of speed, the Braves surge back onto the field during a muddy game at Parma. 9l Senior Tackle Senior Center John Gerbasi Booker Collins Jump ball? Hays Thomas H61 strug- gles for possession of the ball during the early season game with Fairview. Later Thomas made one of Berea's four touchdowns on an accurate pass from Rich Knapp. A typical half-time locker room scene finds Coach Tebelak evaluating plays the pigskin Senior Guard Dave Smith Senior Tackle Gerry Aust Senior End Hays Thomas Senior Center Senior Guard Senior Fullback Gene Dunham Dick Spangle Jerry Cook Battling rugged weather, as well as the Parma Redrnen, Drake Weakley C221 skillfully manages a considerable yardage gain. l've got it! Bill Wigert is wide open for a dramatic catch ldirectly belovvl. Later lto the right, belowj, the Wooster Generals rally in an attempt to appre- hend Wigert 1273 who slips through the line for a Berea Touchdown. 94 Coaclw Stan Parrish gives quick instructions to Jerry Cook dur- ing the Garfield game, while keeping an eye on field play. SIQASUY5 RECORD Bei-wi 28 l'ia1il'x'ivw 0 0 Xlill'5llilll 37 l l Woristvi' 8 20 Xluplrf lil U liurfifllml lf! I6 Xxvlllfillfillllf' 6 0 leiruslt 6 26 lietlford 20 0 Purina 6 . . . and plunge fo 2 - 1 'ff G X, -5 ,H C. .,,, X f ' x'f ',gp ' .5 'JY f.. .1 r ,V Qs. Q' 'sf 'i 1 K 5 'Y,g5s. fu 1-W 'J 4 - Q 1 9 V .N F Q, ,,-. N ...,,,, W 2' vw QR' L. 2 , .' T1 ,QQARZA 1' sf ' if -'kk ' 1 1: It 'S ' N. l' V' S 4 N ,l' 4, ' JV' achieve first undefeated season Berea's junior varsity football team compiled a record of nine wins and no losses. for the first undefeated season in the school's history. this year. Quarterback Ron Landeck and halfback Bob Rosselli were outstanding for the Papooses throughout the season. Landeck threw thirteen touchdown passes and Hosselli scored eight touchdowns to pace the fine sophomore squad in their impressive record. The Papooses' offensive action above, in a game with Olmsted Falls, is typical of their outstanding season. SEASUN'S SCORES Berea 14 Strongsville 6 44 North Royalton 0 12 Rocky River 0 6 Maple Heights 0 20 Garfield Heights 12 24 Willoughby 6 38 Brush 22 33 Olmsted Falls 8 52 Bed ford 8 FRONT ROW: Coach Don Seedhouse, C. Macosko, B. Rosselli, M, Vranek, D. Pratt, D. Deucher, J. Willard, F. Zappone, E. Kirby, B. Myers, manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Bell, J. Wilks, J. Hutt, R, Ehlen, W, Watkins, C. Fletcher, C. Gerbasi, R. Landeck, K. Jake, R. Bak, K. Jackson, Coach Gary Prahst. THIRD ROW: T. Stalzer, L. Jellen, T. Petriski, J. Skurek, N. Mernone, J. Black, M. Loomis, A. Niedermeyer, D. Schultz, D. Smith, M. Kozak, R. Baicsi. Cross Country squad FRONT ROW D Karp F Lyon G Wood J Gates SECOND ROW Coach T Theodore D Bradley R Peterkoskn D Ballas, co captanns L Here comes Don Bradley over the fnnush line as Bull Morgan - 4 Cheerleaders boost school On a bitter November evening, the cheerleaders lead Berea football fans in a Berea train cheer. Above the confusion of any sports contest can he heard the cries of excited fans. Champion cheerers and sports enthusiasts are tht- varsity cheerleaders. this year led by advisor Elma Cochran and captain Nlaureen Topping. The six regulars and two alternates put in long hours of practice to perfect jumps and team synchronization. They also promote school spirit through their work on posters. dances, pep assemblies, skits, and this year creating the team mascot. Two junior varsity squads are captained by the varsity alternates. They. too. practice diligently and alternate clit-ering at the JV liasketlmall games. CAPTAIN MOE TOPPING JUDIE CONSTANTINE -- Splits, often a part of basketball cheers, are demonstrated by var- sity cheerleaders M. Topping, S. Oafey, D. Phillips, D. Mizen, J, Constantine, and P. Jacoby. DIANE PHILLIPS spirit and porfsmanship Miss Elma Cochran, ad- visor, laughingly watches the antics of the cheerlead- ers before a practice session. Filling the dual role of varsity alternates and junior varsity captains are Barb Hetler and Karen Adams. DARCI MIZEN JV Cheerleaders are Marcia Jo Gray, captain Karen Adams, Marsha Kubik, Marcia Annear, Dee Schwamberger, and Ellen Dorsey. Composing the other JV squad are Pat Wing, Barb Eisle, Nancy Newton, Nancy Ostrander, captain Barb Hetler, and Joann Brancifort. f 3 5, 3 2 SUE OATEY PAULA JACOBY Higgins scores a field goal against Bay in the Braves' second game d f st victory of the seaso Berea 37 43 5l 26 57 40 46 46 59 62 24 63 50 44 57 40 70 38 80 62 Berea Five SEASONS RECORD Opponent Findlay Bay Village lledford Elyria Nlaple Heights Garfield Lakewood West Tech Wlilloughhy North Brush Bedford Toledo Clay Maple Heights Garfield Parma Willoughby North St. Edwarde Brush Lutheran West John lVi31'SilHil T e out-Berea! All e t t th ach's advice as the Bra T t a new defensive play. , if Y. Q e . 1' f., Z' 41 . - V' it . ve six x . , WQPQQJQ .gf I if RQ I 2 ig I I V 'Q ' 2 1, 1 GY f .4 f ' 4' ei 7 lf 1-.Q 5'3- ' 5 A i. X W 3 ,, gb -5 , Q lol Y. . T! fr Ken Snapp Denny Kinsner Jerry Cook Berea's Barney Olbreys seems surrounded in the feam's second meeiing with Willoughby. size, inexperience, Y-Q lt's up and in for Phil Timmons as he fakes a foul shot in a game against Bedford. This game was one of the mos1 disappointing games of the season as vhe Braves were routed b Bedford l ff Z I X F -gr , 'Ps Y after earlier trouncing ihem 51-42. ii 'iff' ,-'s X Phil Timmons out-lumps block his scoring attempt. run' a Lakewood player to and bounces back Olbreys and Timmons were caught by the camera in one of the most graceful plays of the season. The opposition are Garfield players, Oh, no you don't, says Weakley as he cleverly avoids the grasp of Hold on to that balI! shouts Coach Gorsline. Assistant Coach Hesche adds his encouragement from the bench. a visiting Maple player. Berea 'fans watch horror- stricken as the opposition scores, fo establish successful season. Jeff Moore's form and shot appear to amuse his Wil' loughby opponent during a late season conference game on Berea's court. ln tournament action, the Braves establish an early substantial lead against Lutheran West. That's Denny Kinsner in the air taking the iurnp ball as Ron Landeck observes in the foreground. Phil Timmons extra height was a great asset to the team and en- abled him to dunk the ball with ease. He's shown making two points at Maple Heights. Jeff Moore displays one of his vicious facial expressions in a game at B-W's gym before a hand-off to Bill Wigan mon. JV Basketball Team: KNEELING: K. Jack- son, R, Ehlen, J. Davies, J. Meo, B. Mink, B. Roselli, R. Landeck. STANDING: Coach Prahst, T. Stalzer, J. Hutt, Doug Smith, J. Duncan, D. Sweitzer, L. Pascal, J. Skurek, 'I-nv' J. V. Cagers increase skill, work foward varsity future The ,l.V.,s won six of their last eight games. defeating four teams who defeated them in the first round of Con ference play. Mr. Prahst attrihutes their fine season to the team members, great spirit and Hhustlef' Ron Landeek was the leading scorer, with a game average of 13.7 points. His outstanding performance was at the Parma game. where he made 15 of his 21 attempted field goals. John Skurek was seler-ted hy the team as their most valuable player. SEASONS RECORD Berea Opponent 43 Bay Village 47 29 Bedford 48 33 Elyria 54 33 Maple Heights 27 33 Garfield Heights 34 39 Lakewood 26 32 Wvilloughhy 43 45 Brush 30 28 Bedford 21 24 Maple Heights 31 40 Garfield Heights 25 55 Parma 44 39 Willoughby 31 42 St. Edwardis 44 43 Brush 38 ' Defense meets offense as the Berea JV's struggle to regain possession of the ball at mid-season game at Maple Heights. Wrestlers cop fourth Varsity wrestlers: B. Engelmann, J. Engelmann, B. Green, B. Bardwell, R. Roche, T. Grant, Dave Smith, J. Brzytwa, G. Dunham, J. Aust, J. Dudley. Jim Stinehelfer stays on top in an early match with Lakewood. Captain Dave Smith receives instruc- tions from the referee. Berea grappler Jerry Aust holds his victim in a near pin as the ref begins the count-down. John Dudley is awarded his third place medal by Mr, Crabbs at the regional match in Berea. Placers in the regionals with Clark Wright, coach, are: Jim Stinehelfer, 3rd in 1037 Jim En- gelman, 2nd in 1121 Bill Bardwell, 3rd in 138, John Dudley, 3rd in heavyweightg missing, Gerry Aust, 3rd in 155. Senior Gene Dunhan wrestles against Euclid. place in regional contest Berea's grapplers compiled a four win and eight loss record under Coach Clark Wright in his first year of coaching at BHS and placed fourth in the regional meet which was held in our gym. l Jim Engelman placed second in the 112 lb. class in regionals and represented the team in Columbus at the state match. Coach Wright awarded two inter-team trophies. They went to Bill Bardwell for the most points earned during the season and to Jim Stinehelfer for the fastest pin of the season. Seven regulars will return to the squad next year. SEASON'S RECORD Berea Gpponent 33 F irelands 11 19 Lakewood 22 10 Euclid 38 32 River 13 12 Willoughby 27 24 Parma 21 18 Brush 23 15 Bedford 27 17 St. Edward 21 6 Maple Hts. 33 8 Garfield Hts. 28 30 Stow 13 4th Regional J.V. Wrestlers, Front row: D. Johns, J. Hall, E. Lopacki, M. Flory, B, Englemann. Second row: R. Banhoff, J. Burnham, D. Schultz, J. Kiefer, J. Fugafe. I07 Swim Team qualifies fen Team captain Jim Norton demonstrates the starting style which earned him a fourth place in state competition in the 50 yd. free-style. State qualifiers pose following their trip to Columbus. They are: KNEELING: Mac Walker, John Crisp, Dick Baisci, Herb Stannert. STANDING: Scott Dixon, Don Hinds, Norm Heger, Bob Crysler, Bill Wayland, Dan Cooper, and Jim Norton. Members of the '59-'60 Varsity Swim Team are: SENIORS IN WATER: B. Wayland, D. Cooper, J. Norton, S. Dixon, B. Crysler, N. Heger, D. Hinds. SECOND ROW: M. Walker, D. Baisci, F. Probeck, R. Anderson, H. Stannert, T. Nelson, R. Kosko. THIRD ROW: J. Crisp, D. Pyle, K. Jake, B. Heinlen, T. Harrison, M, Mathis, T. Kliun, mana- ger, D. Wagner, manager, and C. Toedtman. . ., 1. ' i Berea's backstrokers splash toward the finish line in a close race. Coach Dave Thomas checks relay team times with Marsha Mucklo, timer. for state meet With only one returning swimmer from the All-American medley relay team, the Berea High swim team finished their season well above the expectations of the coaches. Their season record consisted of 5 wins and 9 losses. Although no new pool records were set by Berea this year, six new school records were established. Credit for 4 of these belongs to swim team captain Jim Norton. The other two records were captured by Berea's top diver, Danny Cooper, and the free-style relay team consisting of Bob Chrysler, Don Hinds. John Crisp, and Jim Norton. Under the excellent coaching of Dave Thomas, Berea climaxed the season by sending ten men to the state meet. These ten qualified on the basis of their times at the district meet, where the mermen placed fourth and Jim Norton set a district record in the fifty yard free-style. ,lim again received honors at state by taking fourth place in the same event. SEASON,S RECORD Berea Opponent 51 Euclid 35 31 Lakewood 53 4th Euclid Relays 9th Kent Relays 66 Shaw 20 39 Shaker Hts. 47 34 Cleveland Hts. 52 53 Euclid 33 33 Lakewood 53 37 Canton McKinley 49 54 Shaw 32 21 Shaker Hts. 65 55 Warren 31 42 Cleveland Hts. 44 39 Kent State H.S. 47 13 Canton McKinley 73 4th District Junior Varsity ,AQ Danny Cooper, holder of the school diving record, executes a double tuck somersaulf dive. The J.V.'s, potential varsity stars, are off with the referee's signal in the 100 yard backstroke. J.V. RECORD Berea Opponent 44 Euclid 41 34 Lakewood 52 61 Shaw 24 38 Shaker Hts. 48 37 Cleveland Hts. 52 49 Euclid 37 20 Lakewood 66 51 Shaw 35 27 Shaker Hts. 59 48 Cleveland Hts. 37 J.V. swimmers are tfront rowj B. Anderson, R. Rich- arclson, B. Parisen, D. Zorn, tsecond rowj J. Gates, D. Luff, C. Campbell, D. Holfstrom, D. Mallof, J. Ockerseg tfhird YOWD R. Baisci, B. McGaw, C. Holmes, B. Jameyson, Girls ', This iob requires muscles, says Sue Thompson as she prepares the towels for the daily showers. c Girls' Leaders officers are Mae Metz, historian: Joanne Stalzer, treasurer, Diane Phillips, secretary, Sharon Stinchcomb, vice-president: Sue Thompson, president: and Mrs. Shunkwiler, advisor. Boys' Leaders assist GIRLS, LEADERS CLLYB is an honorary club composed of junior and senior girls. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership. interest, responsibility. and athletic participation. The girls care for equipment, referee games, check attendance, and plan many activities within their own group. This year they sold pop corn balls at Christmas time, held a progressive dinner, a skating party, and col- laborated with the Boy s' Leaders Club to have athletic play nights. They also revised the club merit system. BOYS, LEADERS CLUB functions in quite a similar manner. assisting the physical education teachers and promoting sports through gym classes. Girls' Leaders are FRONT ROW: G. Fowles, M. Walton, K. West, C. Rounds, N. Lathan, J. Cimperman, J. Stalzer, Berry, J. Constantine, L. L. Irwin. SECOND ROW: P. Franks, M. Mucklo, L. Wolfe, M. Tecario, G. Malin, D. Debona. THIRD ROW: J. West, B. Hetler, A. Barnett, J. Johnson, J. Verwolt, L. Barnes, S. Stinchcornb, S. Wesley. FOURTH ROW: S. Sekerek, S. Kent, M. Conley, FIFTH ROW: J. Halcik, G. Jaeger. D. Secord. SIXTH ROW: D. Phillips, M. Kubik, G. Bartrum. SEVENTH ROW: G. Marta ing, S. Manning, A. Storey. EIGHTH ROW: B. Farmer, C. Calkins, L. Lutz. NINTH ROW: M. Metz, D. Ambrose, M. Moran. TENTH ROW: M. Topping, S. Thompson, P. Jacoby. ELEVENTH ROW: A. Wills, K. Clark, J. Nash. rn gym classes Boys' Leaders are: FRONT ROW: J. Gerbasi, T. Gerber, D. Pearson, M. Hihn, D. Lange, D, Weakley, D. Smith, R, Landeck, D. Gooslin. SECOND ROW: B. Debo, J. Dudley, W. Elgin, T. Spence, Booker Collins, J. Cook, J. Higgins, J. Brzyrwa. THIRD ROW: N. Reddy, C. Moore, H. Thomas, R. Dunn, B. Wigerf, R. Knapp, Bob Col- lins, W. Walters. FOURTH ROW: R, Huflon, A. Tadych, D. Moreleski. FIFTH ROW: K. Huey, D. Wolfe, B. Morgan, SIXTH ROW: T. Helwick, D. Johns, D. Helms. SEVENTH ROW: B, Heina, J, Srinehelfer, J. Skurek, EIGHTH ROW: C. Gerbasi, J. Elgin, R. Anderson, NlNTH ROW: A. Kolb hoff, D, Danze, M. Muslay. TENTH ROW: K. Jackson, J. Glovka, P. Gawry. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Synk, D. Smith, B, Rozelli. rhe Leaders' Club: Mr, Schoeck, Dave Pearson, secretary-treasurer, Walters, president. A field hockey game is begun with a bully by Carole Calkins and Sue Thompson. GAA spon ors an array Although girls ilu not partiripatv in varsity ath- letics as lmys flu. thc-y' haw the opportunity' tn play' practically any spurt they' wishfhaslwthall. touch fimtlmall. fivlrl lim-lx0y'. lmyslingr. in' vnlley'liall Yin G.-XA. Girls' A-Xthletic .-Xssnvizitinii. thc- largest organiza- tion in Berea lligh. also hiilrls monthly' meetings. which include ice-skating. hike hikes. scavenger hunts. and pivnivs. Other flutic-s nf this uvtiyi- urglzniilaitiim arf- lee-clilig the- lvuslu-tlvull tvmn. ilr-1-nmtiiig 21 svhiml Christinas tree. lltlfl spmisiiring Xlay' llay anrl tht' zlnnual Nix-'liux ganna-. All these avtivitivs ysc-rv pilot:-cl liy Xlrs. Shunk- wiler. sponsor. and .'xl'flt't'Il Wills. prcsiclvnt. . .fa-14,1 Ten more pots to go! Nancy Gould and Jane Nash clean up after a scavenger hunt and dinner. Once each week G,A.A. teams iourney to the bowling alley for game competition. The top team represented Berea in the Cleveland championship games. At the left, Sharon Weber anticipates a strike. of sports and activities These female athletes composed the G.A.A. steering committee: advisor, Joan Shunkwiler, president Ardeen Wills, vice-president Sue Oateyp secretary Marcia Kubikg treasurer Karen Clarkg Senior sports manager Jane Nashp Junior sports manager Judy Bairdg Sophomore sports manager Florence Vipond, G.A.A. senior members with the six highest point totals for three years are Carole Calkins, high point girl, Sue Thompson, Kathi West, Maureen Topping, Jane Nash, and Karen Clark. G.A,A. members Kathy Hupertz, Barb Wismar, Karen Squire, and Nancy Litvak decorate the Christmas tree for the holi- day assembly programs, Members of the 1960 dynamite girls' basketball teams form a TNT on the gym floor, following Nix's victory. Nix romps over Tux in In the annual Nix-Tux girls' basketball game, played on March 18. the student body watched as Nix, captained by Sue Thompson, romped over Tux, led by Captain Jane Nash. The final score was 26 to 141. Sophomore Connie Linton, the gameis high scorer. netted 12 points for the Nix victors. Both teams, consisting of the best basketball players in GAA., spent hours oi practice at seven A.M., under the supervision of Joan Shunkwiler, faculty advisor. Ann Barnett attempts an over-head pass while Moe Topping and Elynne Stinehelfer anxiously ob- serve. No, that's mine! says Carol Dick, as she strains to keep posses- sion of the ball. The Berea Train cheer never looked like this before! The senior boys, in glamorous attire, show their enthu- siasm at the Nix-Tux game. N I I . . . The Nix squad left front to back: C Linton M To ' S O 1 I h I , , . , . pping, . a ey, TUX players try mlerceplmg as Caro Dick Calc es a pass Manager J. Constantine. Diagonally: C. Calkins, F. Vipond, Captain Sue Thompson. Right, front to back: N. Gould, G. Jones, D. Mizen, and C. Dick. annual girls' basketball competition r l l Peppy girls' basketball coach Joan Shunkwiler. The Tux squad, left wing: Manager L. Lorrison, B. Hetler, B- Farmer, Center, front to back: Captain J. Nash, K. Doddridge, E. Stinehelfer, G. Bartrum, K. West, A. Barnett, Right wing: D. Phillips and M. Scott. This year. as in previous years, the Berea High Aqua-Teens captured their share of trophies and medals. ln district com- petition first place honors went to Kathi West and Karen MW Adams in the duet division and to a Trojan team consisting of Karen Adams, Karen Eugene, Janet McEwen. and Kathi West. The combined efforts of the Aqua-Teens resulted in first place in this meet. Shopping Sprayfi the fifth annual water show was also a project of the club under the watchful eye of Jo Birt. first semester, and Myra Severance. second semester. .,,- To conclude the Aqua-Teen season the honor of being ranked the most outstanding Aqua-Teens for 1960 was be- stowed upon Kathi West and Janet McEwen. Mirror Twins, Cleftl Kathi West and Karen Adams, placed third in national competition. Synchronized swimmers work foward Mrs. Jo Birt coached the club for the first semester and began work on the water show. The official Aqua-Teens, those that have completed certain required, difficult skulls, are tFrontJ Kathi West, Karen Eugene, Sharon Stinchcomb, lOn Blockl Karen Adams, Ardeen Wills, Janet McEwen, Linda Barnes, Judie Constantine, QBehindj Marilyn Moran, Ann Storey, Janice Verwohlt, and Linda Lange. Missing: Joanne Stalzer. Aqua-Teen officers are Ardeen Wills, historian: Sharon Stinchcomb, treasurer: Joanne Stalzer, secretaryy Judie Constantine, vice-president: and Janet McEwen, president. Assuming the task of teaching swimming and advis- ing the synchronized swim club for the second half of the year was Mrs. Myra Severance. greater proficiency, present how Aqua-Tots working towards official Aqua-Teen rank-FRONT ROW: P. Jacoby, K. Dilla, K. Phillips, M. Gray, S. Taylor, M. Scott, B. Chapman, S. Supple, S. Thompson, G. Fowles, J. Jack, G. Jaeger. SECOND ROW: N. Newton, N. Ostrander, J. Stalzer, K. Squire, M. Mucklo, S. Prior, M. Annear, M. Kubick, B. Hetler, D. Phillips, D. Mizen, C. Swanwick. THIRD ROW: S. Seidler, K. Haier, E. Taus, J. Thomas, P. Jay, G. Bartrum, S. Greenough, P. Bennett, A. Barnett, S. Bender, S. Oatey. Track feam piles up awards in an F' .f rf? , .1-tg ' ' qu, ' .jr K I' any , H D fVx4 'uns Another first! Hays Thomas breaks the tape for a first place in the 440 relay at the Rocky River Relays. ,V Barry Fortlage accepts the first place trophy for the mile relay team from Track Queen Judie Constantine. Outstanding members of the 1960 track team-FRONT ROW: R. Dunn, manager, D. Spangle, manager, M. Hihn, J. Novak, L. Kime, C. Moore, G. Huntley, B. Fortlage, H. Thomas, D. Ballas, SECOND ROW: G. Wood, D. Smith, L. Pascal, B. Fourhman, F. Lyon, J. Trever, B. Russell, J. Skurek, J. Mc- Arthur, C, Fletcher, D. Weakley, D. Gooslin, D. Moteleski, J. Burnham, G. Dreyer, J. Brzytwa, A. Attaway. THIRD ROW: Jay Longworth, D. Johns, R. Covey, H. Traback, D, Bradley, W. Heinlen, T. Petriski, D. Pratt, C. Toedtman, M. Loomis, R. Peterkoski. Q ff -xv' V: 'KI Leading Berea's thinclads were Ted Theodore, coach, Bob Bell, coach, Barry Fortlage, captain, Gary Prahst, coach, Hays Thomas, captain, and Stan Parrish, coach. Ted Petriski puts the shot in a practice session. Peterkoski comes in for a first in the 2 mile relaY at RW out funding season that witnessed Head coach Ted Theodore came through this year with another excellent track team. The thinclads repeated as champs in the Berea Relays. the Rocky River Relays, and staged a come-from-behind victory in the Greater Cleve- land Conference Meet. Sparked bv senior record breakers Hays Thomas. ,lerrv Novak. and Barry Fortlage. the Braves had a verv im- pressive season of dual meets. They lost but one meet. to Euclid. while winning seven. Gary Wood. another work horse. qualified for the state meet by winning the mile run at the West Side District Meet at Rhodes. Because of the efforts of this team seventeen trophies were presented to the school and seven school records fell. Mike Hihn is off for Berea and a new meet record for the Be Relays. ef. F83 '? i JZ-X' Coach Theodore gives advice to two runners, Gary Wood and Bob Russell, at the district meet. It must have been excellent for Gary Wood, later in the day, became District Mile Champion. Novak Crightj and Thomas Har leftj run the low hurdles Jerry Novak t shuttle hurdle Relays record. against Garfield, akes a hurdle and is one link in the relay team that set a new Berea fhe breaking of many records, Winning the quarter mile at Rocky River is Art Attaway. Record Breakers MILE RELAY Charles Fletcher Dick Ballas Barry Fortlage Art Attaway 480 SHLTT Glen Dreyer Barry Fortlage Hays Thomas Jerry Novak SPRINT MEDLEY Jerry Novak Doug Gooslin Doug Smith Barry Fortlage HIGH HURDLES Glen Dreyer 4 MILE RELAY Mike Hihn Bob Russell Lloyd Kime Cary Wood LE HLRDLE RELAY DISTANCE MEDLEY Mike Hihn Doug Smith Dick Ballas Gary Wood LOW HIQRDLES Jerry Novak 74 --O' ,f ,ov WL on fix, L ..- , Practice makes perfect, huh, Charlie. Charlie Moore goes another lap around the track, John McArthur passes the baton to Gary Wood in their successful attempt to break the Berea Relay's 2 mile record. Improvement m held event ,Iii ii-1 Spectators watch as Drake Weakley clears the bar In the hugh lump John Skurek practxces the pole vault for the dnstruct meet I C O O O I l uw . g ffflfiiilg .lj 5' - '44 I 'x , ' j' 73234 - 1 f tif. W7 lff winning of the conference championship. SEASONS RECORD Berea Opponent T333 Parma , ,, 61 Marshall ,, , St. Ignatius 8212 Lorain .,.., 46 Euclid , 68 Rocky River 7 ,, T1 Maple Hts. Tl Garfield Hts. First in Berea Relays First in Rocky River Relays First in Conference Seventh in District Chosen by the track team as Track Queen and Court were Susan Davies Sensor attendant, Queen Judie Constantine, Karen Adams, nr- 'i.x.- 3515 5736 2914 35M T2 40 47 47 'f f L 1, ff, ' - ,, 4- ff . WA V :M H, . V , , , ' My ' M,,,4w1 ffxwmiwfwvif QW 1- , ' 4. , 'Wy U44 N I 13,14 if 'ZF A,,. A V ' 9' - Q num 1 ev , Va, 5 .J ,mu Q A J A is' '52 ' 5 e rf J, M,-vfx.,3, X,,.,m. .A A 2 'nv ' hr fag .9 FT A? YS ,5 Qi s sh Y MRF ...KZD ,1 f S Q' J L ffgwyyz-w , mmf ,,'f 'ar' 'S ,,z . W ,,' ,kd fl 4, 1 Z., 5 Rai uf 2,5 1 . xf af j .. ' I .f .N 4' f 2 't LM li fi J? lg gjxx i x ' 2, 1 , sf f Q 1 an J 33 f, , ,YQ Y? A 'A x Q' Q pbw V ' ,f x . It ,E 1' 1 - . 1 . 4 , . - , a' ,, '- , , 'Z i K f 4 3 2 wg I 21 HQ 4 HJ' 1 r 'Ji H, ii, a'g3X. ' 1 Kirk: if x gif' , 1 S f W 36 A 2 Q7 4 4 , Q v X 21555 Zxxasi 'A 11 M Q- H, 5, T 5 A 5' 5 f 1 1'1- I., v I 1960 Baseball Team: KNEELING: M Vranek, T. Wing, L. Burgwald, T. Fox T. Helwick. SECOND ROW: E. Taylor A. Kitko, J. Beakes, Dave Smith, J Meo, R. Bak, B. Roselli, R. Landeck T. Stalzer, K. Jake. THIRD ROW: M Drespling, D. Wetzel, K. Jackson, J Cook, B. Mink, B. Collins, G. Burt, R. Knapp, D. Wolfe, B. Olbreys. .2-we-'J Helwick, Roselli pitch one-hitters Coach Fred Schoeck and Captain Art Kitko dis- cuss strategy before the final Brush game. Berea High's baseball team suffered a disappointing record of 3 wins and 11 defeats and finished last in the Greater Cleveland Conference. The season was sparked, however, by several outstanding individual performances. Tom Hel- wick, recovering from an arm injury, pitched a one-hitter to beat Westlake, 1-0. Sophomore Bob Roselli pitched a one-hit, 4-O victory over Brush. Denny Wolfe, who led the Braves in batting, was unanimously chosen as All-Conference center fielder. Tom Wing was elected the team's most valuable player. This year Berea began a ,I.V. baseball program. The papooses compiled a 3-0 record, making prospects for next yearis varsity look good. On a warm afternoon, during the Garfield game, Dave Smith addresses the pitcher. Berea was defeated in this game, 5-1. up before a game. Tom Helwick, pitching ace who pitched a one-hitter this year warms The big two, Captain Ken Snapp and , - Coach Ron Fulgenzi, consult over a tennis racket A fbelowl. lil' .. . i Ii K O., ., -xx I l w- ... l Berea's winning racket men-STANDING: J. Breyley, J. Pitcher M Oliver C Werner and B Sutherland KNEELING: M. Menzie, D. Rosenfeld, Captain K. Snapp, B Anderson and J Higgins Tennis team boasts most impressive varsity record Under the spirited coaching of Ron Fulgenzi, Berea High's tennis team compiled the most impressive win-loss record of varsity teams for the second consecutive year. Sparlced by four year letterman Ken Snapp and other returning lettermen Curt Werner. Mike Oliver. and Jim Higgins. the netmen captured 9 wins and suffered defeat only to Elyria. Ken Snapp. who played first singles and advanced to the quarter finals in the district match. and Curt Werner. second doubles player. are the only graduating seniors. The camera catches Ken Snapp dem- onstrating the form which earned him a three year singles record of 28 wins and 5 losses. A:..?q, 1' Golfers, under new coach, build strong team, achieve hole-in-one Q. t f K le A Sophomore Gil Olsen demonstrates the form which helped him shoot a hole-in-one during this season. In his first year as golf coach, ,lim 'iHacker Gors- line guided the team to a four win, seven loss record. Highlighting the season was sophomore Gil Olsenis hole-in-one, which was the first one ever made by a Berea High linksman. The golf team was paced by Captain Wally Elgin who consistently shot in the high seventies. While losing seniors Wally Elgin, Roger Roche, Jacques Battes, and Jerry Clovka, the golf team boasts four lettermen who will return to the links next year. Attentive linksmen analyze Wally Elgin's swing as Coach Gorsline gives them some pointers. Pictured are J. Hutt, J. Elgin, R. Roche, G. Olsen, R. Sandy, B. Ogilvie, J. Battes, Coach Gorsline, and Cap- tain W. Elgin. clin- X Members of Letterman's Club are-FRONT: J, Cook. SECOND ROW: D. Mizen, M. Topping. THIRD ROW: S. Oatey, R. Hutton, J. Constantine. FOURTH ROW: Dave Smith, J. Southam, R. Roche, P. Jacoby, J. Glovka. FIFTH ROW: M. Mathis, K. Jake, J. Stinehelfer, J. Gerbasi, K. Snapp, J. Higgins. SIXTH ROW: S. Fowler, B. Fortlage, M. Muzslay, B. Crysler, S. Dixon, B. Bardwell, D. Lange. SEVENTH ROW: J. Engelman, T. Kliun, J. Crisp, J. Haytas, B. Collins, D. Wolfe, R. Knapp, D. Weakley. EIGHTH ROW: R. Landeck, H. Stannert, R. Dunn, C. Toedtman, B. Wayland, Mr. Prahst, D. Bradley, M. Walker, J. Norton. NINTH ROW: J. Brzytwa, D. Cooper, F. Lyon, J. Novak, H. Thomas, A. Attaway, B. Olbreys, M. Hihn, Leffermen The Berea High Letterman's Club is open to all who earn a varsity letter in any sport. The primary work of the club is in ushering at major athletic contests. This year President Jerry Cook and the new ad- visor. Mr. Gary Prahst. organized a lettermen's play day, which has become an annual affair for lettermen and their dates. Hays Thomas and Barry Fortlage were awarded the outstanding letterrnen of the year awards this year. They were chosen by their fellow lettermen. port Berea B's V? i . Leading the Iettermen are Maureen Topping, secretary, Jerry Cook, president, John Gerbasi, sergeant-at-arms: Barry Fortlage, treasurer, and Hays Thomas, vice-president. 3'1- '-Kr. , Denny Kinsner relaxes with a game of ping pong, part of ihe intramural pro- tii gram. Over fwo hundred parhcrpafe In Mr Tom Sloane mframural sponsor watches the champion shnp ping pong game In which Ken Snapp was declared Pang Pong Champnon of Berea Hxgh Half tnme half achon M' ai of a semor nnframural game funds the players conspurmg for second . 7' rr' '3 ne.. ZWL nf sis, 4 li' x ' 'FN K 1 . . - I , ,,- 'Q ,LA . . f 4 ' .1' , - ,, A- af- V - ' . , if ' f52g ,, A.: fd A . . in! a , '. ' P., ,. bt.,,'w ff ' - v ,. M, .4 . . . - Y ' e N- f ':,'wla-'f4'.'-'fr'.iQ- ,v ,, .gg ' I I ' . . . . ,, . - V H intramural ports program A total of over two hundred fifty boys partici- pated in the intramural sports program this year. These boys competed in touch football. basketball, bowling. volleyball, and table tennis. Mr. Sloane directed all intramural activity, with Mr. Sommerville and Mr. Straight as assistant ad- Visors. Five boys, Dick Breyley, John Putnam, Bob Car- penter, Lee Cooper, and Bill Petrak, traveled to the Cleveland Bowling Tourney, bringing home a third place. Dick Breyley bowled the highest game and john Putnam had the highest average. Seated above are Bill Durica and Dick Breyley. Standing are Bob Wietzke and Lee Cooper. These boys were members of the top Berea bowling team in the league. Basketball games such as this are a popular intramural sport Mr, Sloane presents a trophy to Gene Wilson. He represents his homeroom, which won the intramural football championship. 'F--M ww, '22-f ,. ....1 . 75 7' in 14 sf, .W--nu-suusuhff , -J' ,V ' 1 , ,faq val I-QM. ,Hs WN, fr 1 'V ff ' t if J 4' M502-Qs 2 iw, , -, , -eg V if f A s 'QQ Yi: J . 44' 1, if .0 si ' 1 iv.: L- 1 . 4.1.5 Q-I - .aff F . Classes Nowhere at school can one fincl more trace of activity and enthusiasm than among class groups. Students' ambitions and interests are the basis for the Creation of abundant school activities. Class of '62 swings into Servmg as officers for the sophomore class durmg fherr flrst year at the hugh school are presrdenf Bxll Anderson treasurer Charlofle Flowers secretary Nancy Osfrander and vlce president Bob Roselle E11te11nU the hwh school 111 the fall of 1959 the class of 1962 soon adapted ltsell to l1fe at BH S and Jomed the hum of school act1x1tw and ed11cat1o11 They 1xe1e e peclally p1oud of then 11111101 Xalmlty sport- teams 1xh1ch acluexed excellent 1CCO1d and of then coat check mones 1a1s1nU project In Malch the class sponsoled a plawdas mth the coat check proceed I ' I I .D . D C 7 . - . 1 .. . v Y . S . . . . v .- ,. J , . I, . .S,. . . . D ' v v- -. 1 - Q acfion as soph manage coaf-check .Nana A sizable poster in the new lobby announces the coming of Zofty's sophomore playday. The affair was an all day gathering, featuring sports, During home basketball games and other sports events, the sophomore class members earned money for their treasury by running the coat check. and organize fun-filled Sophomore girls enioy performing stunts on the horse and lust food, and dancing for all sophs. , , 4 sitting around chatting at Zofty's Party playday, class playclay Andrew Albright Nathalie Amspacher Arthur Andersen William Anderson Joseph Andrews Lynette Ashbum Donald Auble Mary Badon .loyce Baird Ronald Bajcsi Ronald Bak Kathy Bale Fran Ball Gail Ball Elaine Ballas Kurt Barensfeld Teddle Barker June Barrett Dea Becker Phyllis Bennett Charles Bergmann Joseph Berkesch Diane Bertm R1chard Biddle James Black Albert Boroskl Beverly Boyer JoAnn Brancxfort James Breyley Dorlxss Brlght Fred Bruce Dale Bugg Karen Burd Sandra Burress Tony Butas Karen Cajkd Ellen Callaghan John Cansler Carol Celke Chrlstlne Cheehe Sophomores Edward Chrnstlan Gary Chnstopher Mercedes Cmdrlch Carol Cofall DeAnne Collins Brenda Conner Warren Cooley Karen Cosgrave Tom Cossaboom Donna Crawford Cheryl Crowe Sheryl Curry Lmda Cuttmg Kelth Czelusmak Jeffrey Dav1es Judy Decker Joyce DeLuco Rlchard DeR1go Rxchard Deucher Laurle Deutschland Robert Dlenes Gayle Dommm Ellen Doran Ellen Dorsey Jerry Drake Gene DuBey John Duncan Patnck Dwyer John Dye Merry Eckerfeld Robm Ehlen Joan Ehrhar Barbara Exsele James Elgm Nlyma Ellls Robert Engelmann Karl Fahey Sue Fans Pat Farrell el' A Richard Forsthoffer Carolyn Gemmcl John Grey Janet Hamm Robert Forsthoffer Carl Gerbasi Marcia .lo Grey Cathie Hammond Yes, sir, my brakes are in perfect con- dition. Students and teachers cooperate with the police department in the auto safety check. Thomas Thomas Fiegelist Finke Beverly Darla Freeburn Funk Barbara Sue Giles Goho Judy Michael Grobelny Grospitch Sara Archie Hankinson Harris Charles Fletcher Stuart Gallaher James Gori Kathy Haier Audrey Harris Myron Flory John Gardner Eric Green Joyce Hale Thomas Harrison Charlotte Flowers Edward Gehring Robert Green John Hall Virginia Heger Barbara Foderaro Pat Geiger Trudy Greiner Pat Hamamey William Heinlen Lellam Hendrlcks Davxd Hover Knst ake Dale Kaskey Cheryl Knerem Rxta Hlbbard Norma Hugo at Jamlson Joseph Keamey Davld Knowles Robert James Hlhn H1 Davld Reggle Humphrey Hunter Larry Cheryl J ellen Johnson ohn Nancy Keller Keller Robert Greta Kocl Kolthoff T1mothy Hlss ohn Hutt ack J ones Shlrley Kessler M IC hael Kozak Sophomores udy Hoffman Ken Jackson ulla Jones ohn Kxefer Cary Kral Davld Holford Joyce Jacobson Gene Oy Marjorle Kmsner Chuck Holmes Sally Jaeger Robert Kem Edward Kirby Jack Krrsko Uldrs Kruze Ronald Landeck Beverly Landls Dean Lapp Dale Latulrppe Robert Leek Larry LeMaster Carol Leo Edward Leopold Anne Lennox Cathxe Lessard Margaret Lewls Gary Llpstreu Connle Llnton Pamela Long Larry Longo Mrchael Loomls Edward Lopackr Jerry Lowe Rlchard Luff Rrchard Lunger Davrd McBr1de Dru McCamey Bruce McGaw Pat McIntosh Pat McKenz1e Wendy MCKIDDOH Wrllram McLau hlm E Chns Macosko Margaret Mack Glenn Mackall Tad Maddock Leshe Madls Beth Mahoney Hamllton Mallett Rrchard Malott Mary Marshall Kathy Maley Mark Mathrs Sophomores Janet 'Vlaurer R0 emarle 'Vlazula .laquehne Vleckel Donna 'Vlekker Robert Menzre John 'VIeo Annamae Mercer Noel 'Vlemone James Nhessler Barbara Nllletzkr Carol Nllller Wrllram Mmk Robert Mrscrascx Gerry Monachmo Sue Wlontz Donna Morgan Nate Moss Paul Muelner Ken Munc John Munkacsy Slgmund Nachman Nancy Nagy Brenda Nash Robert Nelson Davxd Newman Nancy Newton Alan Nxedemreyer Suzanne Norton Glorla Novotny Jerry Ockerse Lmda Olsafsky Dorothy Olsen Grlbert Olson Nancy Ostrander Brent Parlsen Larry Pascal Carole Patmos Bonnie Pavlat .Iuamta Payne Thomas Miller Conme Pluclnskl Onnolee Prmdle Martm Rxopelle Robert Rwasell Leslie Pocbedly Carol Raubenstraw Sandy Rxschel Donald Ruth Te Petrlskl Lynn Poe Dxane Reeder Judy R0lllI'l J ackle Ryder Sophom ores Carol Pfoutf Barbara Potprocky Carol ReeQe Don Rosenfeld Gale Sanders Karen Pb1ll1pQ Wllllam Pontl Holly Relflaglt' Robert Ros elll Rlchard Schaedler Nancy Phxlllps Beatrlce Popowchak Randy Rlchardson Nancy Roth am Schrller Donna Plro Joseph Potproclq Nanette Rldgely Nannette Runnlng James Schnxttke James Pltcher Rlchard Pratt U Y Rlegler ohn RusQell Rlchard Schre1ber Donald Schultz Ellen Shuler Carolyn Somsak Edward Stark Dennis Sucher Margaret Scott Ellen Shun Sandy Soss William Stangel Douglas Sucku Carol Seger Chloe Singleton Joseph Spehar Karen Stehle Sally Summers ? David Robert Sekerak Selig John David Skurek Slohodzian Jacqueline James Spelman Sperk William James Steinkamp Stinehelfer Susan David Sutherland Sweitzer Robert Sell Douglas Smith Lloyd Springer Frank Stonestreet Richard Synk Eugene Short Melanie Smith Patricia Stables Peggy Strauss Three more miles to go! Hi-Y members and their dates stop to rest before con- tinuing their bike hike. Gail Simpson Robert Snapp Ted Stalzer loan Sturgeon Sandy Tarka Ken Taylor Shelley Taylor William Taylor Trudy Tebelak Consolina Templeman Anne Ternes Craig Toedtman Pete Tolson Beth Tomlinson Wade Toth Harry Traback Jack Trissel James Twltchell Sandy Urban Ann Vanderbeck JoAnn Vaughn Florence Vlpond Michael Vranek Linda Wade Janet Wagner J 3.11166 Wagner .Joanne Wagner John Walczak Darlene Watkins Ward Watkins Fay Webb Donald Weills Larry White Phyllis White James Wllks James Willard Charlyne Williams Ted Williams Dennis Wllson .lack Wilson Pat Wilson Pat Wing Mary Ann Wise Barbara Wlsmar Sophomores Karen Phillips impersonates Auntie Meme for an au- dition as autumn activity commences. Dennis Wolf Kathy Wolf Shirley Wood Kurt Wycoff Summy Yeany John Yencho Judy Zabor Roy Zacharias Frank Zappone Carol Zdrojewski David Zorn Carol Ann Zupancic A traditional sophomore trait-ENTHUSIASM-is displayed by these staunch football fans At all games, home or away, the sophs energetically supported the Braves. Junior Class of '61 chooses The juniors spent a busy year enjoying palticipation in those events restricted to upperclassmen and in preparing for next year's role as the scho0l's leading class. The officers and special chairmen worked diligently to earn money with which to finance the junior-senior prom. Their refreshment stand was very successful. Class jackets and rings added to the feeling of class pres- tige and unity. 11 Chosen by the Class of '61 as their iunior officers are sergeants-at-arms Don Tobacco and Mike Muzslay, tfeasurer Lea Monachino, vice-president Bill Wigert, presi dent Bob Haynam, and secretary Sue Oatey. rings, lockers, ond launches 5 -+- fmonce the lunror senior spring prom money making prolecfs fo O I 144' 2 O - 2 I 4 ' , I O O if fi .. 1 ' '. , Vit, I A M tk 'H ,gf P? y U , ' V 4 , , ' M 'sf V , ' ' . Hs V' I Kay Doddridge serves refreshments to eager patrons during the half-time of a home basketball game. Prom chairman Judie West meets with committee chairmen Pam Henry and Judy Baird as prom planning enters its early stages. 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This iunior girls' basketball squad ap- pears proficient as Ellie Stinehelfer sends the ball sailing over the net. What would Emily Post say about this unfortunate exhibition of protocol at a iunior lunch table? Get those elbows off the table, boys! 'wat 5 Class of '60 climaxes The last offrcers of the graduatmg Class of 1960 pose rn from of the door of theur alma mater They are secretary Joanne Stalzer sergeant at arms Wayne Walters pres1dentMarc1a Muller sergeant atarms Booker Collnns treasurer Llnda Lerch and vuce pres1dentJ1m Hass As the Class of 1960 fuaduated on June 9, 1t 1ep1ese11ted the last class to hate e11te1ed Be1ea Hlffll School 111 the e1Uhth tade and the lalgest Utaduatlnff class 111 the schools h1sto1w The SCll101b took an actne palt 111 the Holls Hop, 5611101 bow- 1- and also stalled a IICW t1ad1t1o11, that of a WIIIIGI Sports CE1I'I'llN3l Fo1ty two semots hecame members of Ho11o1 Soclety and b6XC13l 1ece1xed hwh ho11o1s III academlc testmg pmgtams The out ta11d111ff act1x1t1e- -ponsoled hy all 01U2iIllZHtlOIlb thls N631 M616 due IH part to the flue leade1sh1p and 3IT'llJ1tlOI1 of 5611101 of flcels, also 1 :hs D q ' 1 1 rv . 7 l l c za g Q I ' Q C u , C N-v , V u'v. faculty basketball game, and Student Night. They produced the Bereau 5, D . J 4 N . , .C . . v. . B.H.S. career in whirlwind ment sales or graduahon Semor comedtans Dave Pearson and Duck Ballas are suggestmg that they vuew commencement wnth maxed 'Feelmgs of prnde and deep regret of achvrfy . a Seniors plan Ken Wnencek presents commnttee chaur man Rosemane Testa wnth has report on the progress of commencement announce LINDA STEWART BARNES, Quack 5 Library Guild 115 Girls' Leaders 11, 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 125 Student Council 105 Band 9, 10, 115 Chorus 11, 125 NHS 11, 12 Secretaryg Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 10, 115 Girls' League Council 10 Secre- tary-Treasurer, 11 Vice-President. JACQUES WILLIAM BATTES, Iack 5 Science Club 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Golf 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 12. HERBERT REGINALD BEAVIS, Bea1: 5 Student Council 9.' RICHARD DONALD BEELER, Snookie. ELLEN MARIE BEHNKE, Ellen 5 GAA 125 Science Club 125 FNA 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 105 Stage Crafters 10. FRANCES BORDELL. 'iFran 5 GAA 9. SHIELA MARYANN BOTCH, Dimples 5 Library Guild 105 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 Masquers 10, 11, 125 Science Club 115 FNA 10, 11 Treasurer, 125 Clinic Aid 125 Hall Monitor 125 Stage Crafters 11. WILLIAM ALLAN BRAINARD, Bill 5 Laboratory Asst. 11. PATRICIA ANN BREYLEY, Pat 5 Library Guild 115 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 Masquers 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 125 Glee Club 9 Secretary5 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Focus Staff 125 NHS 125 Stage Crafters 10, ' RICHARD LEE BREYLEY, Dick 5 Science GEORGIE BROWN, Ceorgie g GAA 9, 10, 11, LIN CURTIS BURGWALD, CCGIIUGSS Back JV Club 11, 12: FTA 12: Band 9, 10. 11, 12: Glee 125 Hall Monitor 10, 11. Football 105 Baseball 11, 12. Club 95 Track 115 Golf 125 Hall Monitor 125 my 10, 11, 12 Sergeant,at.Arr-ns: JV Basket, MARY ANNE BUNAISKY, Mary Ann. THoMAs PAUL BURRINGTON Tom Band hall 9. VALERIE ANNE BROEGE, Val 5 Berean Staff 125 Library Guild 9, 10, 115 GAA 10, 11, 125 Science Club 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 125 Glee Club 95 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Focus Staff 10, 115 Images 10, 11, 12 Editor5 NHS 11, 125 Girls' League Council 125 Stage Crafters 105 Orchestra 9. 9, 10, 11, 125 JV Football 9. 9' 9' GEORGE MACKAY BURT, Tarzan , Band 9, 10, JV Football 9, Track 9, Hall Monitor 9, 10, Baseball 10, 12. JUDITH ANN BUTLER. Judy , Junior Red Cross 9, GAA 9, Glee Club 9. CAROLE ANN CALKINS, Carole , Berean Staff 12, Library Guild 11, Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Science Club ll, 12, FTA 9, 10. 11 Treasurer, I2 President, NHS 11, 12, Nix-Tux 10. 11, 12, Girls' League Council. BESSIE ANN CANCASCI, Bess , GAA 11, 12. KIM WILBUR CARPENTER, 'LKim , Hall Monitor 10. ROBERT WALES CARPENTER, JR., g'Bob , Science Club 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, JV Basketball 9 Manager, Light Crew 11, 12. ROBERT WILLIAM CHRYSLER, JR., Bob , Science Club 11, 12, JV Football 9, 10, JV Swimming 11, Varsity Swimming 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 12. KAREN ANNE CLARK, 'gKaren , Library Guild 11, Girls' Leaders 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 Treasurer, FTA 10, 11, 12, Student Council 9, 10, Band 9, IO, 11, Glee Club 10, Chorus 11, 12, NHS 12, JV Cheerleading 10, Hall Monitor 10, 11, 12. JOSEPH DEANE CLINGENPEEL, Joe BOOKER COLLINS, Porky , Boys' Leaders 12, Band 9, Varsity Football 11, 12, Track 11, Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Class Officer 12 Sergeant-at-Arms, Baseball 10, 12. JUDITH KAY CONSTANTINE, ufudn, Girls' Leaders 11, 12, GAA I0, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, 10, JV Cheerleading 10, ll Captain, Varsity Cheerleading 12, Drum Majorette ll, Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice-President, Nix-Tux 12 Manager, Hall Monitor 12. GERALD ALLEN COOK, ferry , Boys' Leaders 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12 Vice-President, Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, JV Foot- ball 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, JV Basketball 9, 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Track 9, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club ll, 12 President, Hall Monitor 10, Class Officer 11 Sergeant-at-Arms. BRIAN LEE COOPER, 'CL4-fe , Varsity Baseball 11, 12. DANNY EARL COOPER, Coop,', Masquers 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Swimming 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 12, Stage Crafters 10, 11, Thespians 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. GLORIA JEAN CEMMINS, Jeannie, DENNIS RAY CUNNINGHAM, Lightning JILL ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, Jill , Library Guild 10, 11 Secretary, 12 President, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, FTA 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, Chorus 11, 12, Girls' League Council. SUSAN WISHART DAVIES, Sue , Library Guild 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, FTA 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 9, Hall Monitor 10, 12, NHS 12. LORRAINE ADELE DAVIS, Larry , GAA 9. BERNARD ALBERT DEBO, JR., Bud , Berean Staff 12, Boys' Leaders 125 Science Club 12g Student Council 12, Images 123 NHS 12g JV Football 10g Varsity Football 11, 125 Track 93 Hall Monitor 10, 113 Class Officer 10, 11 Sergeant-at-Armsg Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Presidentg Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. SHARON LEE DECKER, Sharon,'g Chorus 11, 12, Supply Stand. STANLEY JAMES DEMCZYK, Dem , .lV Football 9, 105 ,IV Bas- ketball 10g Hall Monitor 10, 11g Hi-Y 10, 11. JAMES RICHARD DETTMER, lim , Berean Staff 10, 11, 12g Science Club 115 Focus Staff 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10g Wrestling 9, 10, 11g ,IV Swimming 10, Laboratory Asst. 10, 113 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, AVA 10, 11, 12. JOAN WATKINS DEWEY, uloeyvg GAA 10g Masquers 10, 12g FTA 109 Focus Staff 10. CAROL ANN DICK, Ufaffyug Junior Red Cross 10g GAA 12g Nix- Tux 125 Supply Stand 11, 12. DONNA KAYE DICKINSON, Dee , GAA 11, 12. .IUDITH ARLENE DIETRICK, Judi , GAA 95 FNA 9, 10, ll Historian, 12. GEORGE SCOTT DIXON JR., Scott , Science Club 11, 12g FFA 12g Track 9, 11, 125 Tennis 105 Varsity Swimming 10, 11, 123 Aquateens 10,113 Lettermen's Club 11, 12g Hall Monitor 12. MARY LOUISE DOTSON, Susie , Junior Red Cross 95 CAA 95 Clee Club. BETTE KATHERINE DRAKE, Bette , Library Guild 11, 123 Science Club 125 Stage Crafters 10, 11, 12. Moe Topping sells Berea Braves de- cals and buttons to Sharon Stinchcomb and Kathi West during the fall school spirit campaign. GEORGE DUBE, Frenchy , Berean Staff 10, 11, 12, Science Club 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Focus Staff 11, Laboratory Asst. 11, 12. KENNETH CARL DUMKE, Ken. EUGENE FREDERICK DUNHAM, JR., E. F. , Berean Staff 12, Science Club 11, 12, FTA 12, Student Council 9, 11 and 12 Member- at-Large, Chorus 10, JV Football 9, 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Track 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 12, Hall Monitor 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain, Stage Crew 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Sergeant-at-Arms. WILLIAM ROBERT DURICA, JR., BiJl',, Science Club 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Varsity Swimming 9 Manager, 10, Hall Monitor 11. ANDREW JOHN EGGLER, Andy WALTER JAMES ELGIN, Wally , Boys' Leaders 11, 12, Science Club 11, 12, JV Basketball 10, Golf 11, 12, Laboratory Asst. 11. THOMAS JOSEPH ESKRA, Tom , JV Swimming 9, Hall Mon- itor 9. KAREN LUCILLE EUGENE, Brigitte,', GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Science Club 11, FNA 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 9, Glee Club 9, Chorus 10, 11, 12, JV Cheerleading 10, Aquateens 9, IO, 11, 12, Hall Monitor 10, 11, 12, Stage Crafters 10. BARBARA JO FARMER, Barb , Berean Staff 12, Girls' Leaders 11, 12, GAA 9 President, 10, 11, 12, NHS 12, JV Cheerleading 11, Nix-Tux 12, Hall Monitor 10, 11, 12, Girls' League Council 9, 11 Secretary-Treasurer, 12 President, Class Officer 9 Secretary-Treas- urer, Stage Crafters 10. KENNETH ANDREW FORSTOFFER Ken Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor 12. BARRY WAYNE FORTLAGE, Bear , Berean Staff 12, Science Club 12, Student Council 9 10, 11 Sergeant-at-Arms, 12 President, NHS 12 JV Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12 Co-Cap tain, JV Basketball 10, Varsity Basketball 11 Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettermen's Club 11 12 Treasurer, Athletic Council 12, Hall Monitor 10 11, 12 Captain, Class Officer 10, 11 and 12 Vice-President, Hi-Y 12. GEORGIA ANN FOWLES, George , Library Guild 10, 11, 12 Secretary, Girls' Leaders 10 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, FNA 10 1 Treasurer, Glee Club 9, 10, NHS 12, Aquateen 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor 11, 12 Captain GEORGE THOMAS FOX, Foamy George. LAURENE ANN FRANKS, Frankie , Library Guild 10, Junior Red Cross 9, 10, GAA 9, 12, Glee Club 9, Hall Monitor 10, 11. CARL MARTIN FRANZ, Carl , Science Club 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Laboratory Asst. 12. JAMES E. FRIEDL, lim , Stage Crew 11, 12. LINDA LEE FROEHLICH, Linda , Jtmior Red Cross 10, Glee Club 9 Librarian, 10 Libra- rian, Chorus 11 and 12 Librarian. GEORGE ALLEN GRAVES GOUGH, George 5 Berean Staff 125 Science Club 11, 125 FTA 125 ,IV Football 105 Hall Monitor 11, 125 Stage Crew 11, 12. MARTHA ELLEN GRAHAM, .lIarthe1la 5 ,lun- ior Red Cross 95 Glee Club 95 Hall Monitor 11. THOMAS RICHARD GRIVNA, Tom. ELAINE HELEN HAEME, Elaine DIANE MARIE HAJOSTEK, Di. MARLENE JOYCE HANELY, 'illarleneng En- tered Senior Yearg GAA 125 FTA 125 Focus Staff 125 NHS 12. SALLIE ANN HARRIS, Sa1 : Junior Red Cross 95 GAA 95 Glee Club 9. WALTER ALLAN HASENMUELLER, Wulf: Science Club 125 Chess Club 9. ELEANOR JO FUSCO, S'FuzzyU5 Band 9, 10, 11. URSULA ROSALINDE GABER, Urs'lg Library Guild 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 Hall Monitor 105 Stage Crafters. PETER PAUL GAYVRY, Petel'g Boys' Loaders 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus 115 ,IV Football 9, 105 Varsity Football 11. .IOHN TOM GERBASI, 'The Dugong Boys' Leaders 11, 12 Sergeant- at-Armsg ,IV Football 95 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Sergeant-at-Arms5 Hall Monitor 10, 11. THOMAS MICHAEL GERBER, Tom 5 Boys' Leaders 10, 11, 125 Science Club 115 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Vice-President. SUZANNE GAY GEYSER, 'iS11zie 5 Junior Red Cross 95 GAA 11, 125 FTA 105 Cleo Club 105 Supply Stand 11, 12 Secretary-Treasurer. JAMES OAKLEY GILLAHAN, Gilly 5 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Focus Staff 115 Hall Monitor 10, 115 AVA 12. GERALD ROBERT GLOVKA, ,lerry : Boys' Leaders 125 Student Council 105 Focus Stuff 9, 10, 11, 12 Advertisingg Varsity Football 12 Manugcr5 Golf 10, 115 Wrc-stling 11, 12: Lettc-rmcn's Club 125 Hall Monitor 10, 12. MARYANN DENISE GODEC. H.l1!ll',Y!II1Il.,, NORMAN HEGER, .'Yorn1 3 JV Swimming 113 Varsity Swimming 12. CORANNE HOWERSAAT. Corr1nne 3 Junior Red Cross 9, 10, 11: CAA 9, IO, Clce Club 9. VIRGINIA RUTH HENNIE, Ginnie 3 Junior Red Cross 9. 103 CAA 10, 11, 12: FTA 10, 113 Glee Club 9, 10. MICHAEL JOHN HIHN, .Uilfe 3 Boys' Leaders 10, 11, 123 Science Club 123 FTA 123 JV Basketball 9, 101 Track 9, 10, 11, 122 Cross Country 10, 11, 12 Co-Captaing Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12, Athletic Council 123 Hall Monitor 11: Hi-Y 11, 12. GARY KENNETH HILLE, Gary,': AVA 9, 10. DONALD EMMITT HINDS, Don , Varsity Swimming 10, 11, 121 CAROL ANN HOLTZ, '6Carrie 3 Junior Red JEANNE MARIE HUBBLE, Iean g Junior Cross 9, 11. 123 Glee Club 9, 103 Chorus 11, 12. Red Cross 10, 113 GAA 9, 10, 123 Glee Club 9 and 10 Librarian3 Chorus 11 and 12 Librarian, MARIE THERESE HOLTZ, 'gH0ltzi',5 Junior Swretary: Hall Monitor 10. Red Cross 113 CAA 93 Clee Club 9, 10. ARTHUR JOHN HULSMAN, Am Lettermen's Club 11, 12, Hall Monitor 11. JAMES ALLAN HISS. Jim , Student Council 10, 113 Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, Cross Country 111 Class Officer 12 Vice- Presidentg Stage Crew 11. NHS 12. LINDA JEAN HOLKENBIQRC, Linda : Junior Red Cross 9, 10, 12, Masquers 10, 11, 123 Stage Crafters 10. RETHA ANN HOLLAND, Hillbilly GARY SCOTT HUNTLEY, Earl 3 JV Basket- ball 93 Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 11, 123 Hall Monitor 122 Stage Crew 112 Hi-Y 10, 11. LYNN DIANE IRWIN, Lynn 3 Berean Staff 11, 12 Co-Editorg Junior Red Cross 93 Girls' Leaders 11, 122 GAA 10, 11, 123 Masquers 10, 11 Secretary, 12 Vice-Presidentg FTA 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 9 Presidentg Chorus 10, 11, 123 Focus Staff 10, 113 NHS 122 Hall Monitor 103 Girls' League Council 12, Class Officer 10 Secretary- TTCZSUIBIQ Thespians 10, 11, 12. JANE ELEANOR JACK, Janie g Berean Staff 123 Library Guild 9, 10, 113 GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 FTA 103 FNA 11, 123 Glee Club 93 Chorus 10, 11, 12, Aquateens 10, 11 Secretary, 123 Hall Monitor 10, NHS 12. PAULA LYNN JACOBY, Paula 3 Berean Staff 11, 12 Co-Editorg Library Guild 9, 10 Secretary, 11 President3 Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 123 GAA 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, 12 Secretary3 FTA 10, 11, 123 Student Council 123 Focus Staff 9, 10, 3 Images 11 TTCBSUTCTQ NHS 11, 12 Treasurer3 Cheerleading 10, 113 Varsity Cheerleading 123 Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 123 Lettermen's Club 122 Girls' League Council 11, 12. 11 .IV LILLIAN RITA JUSTAVICK, Lil 3 Library Guild 111 Junior Red Cross 10, 113 Masquers 123 FTA 10, 11, 12. CHARLES ANTHONY KAMINSKI, '4Chuck 3 Chorus 10, 11, 12: Hall Monitor 10. EDWARD KAMMERER, Eddie ,IANIS KANE, Jann DALE EDWARD KARP, Minnie , JV Football 9, 102 ,IV Basket- ball 103 Track 10, 11: Cross Country 123 Wrestling 11, 12. JAMES KECK, lfm : Science Club 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Chorus 10, 11. 12. CHARLES DAVID KELLER. Chuck-. KATHARINE ANN KELLY, Kukie 3 Library Guild 113 GAA 9, 103 FNA 11, 12, Glee Club 9: Chorus 10. 11. 122 Hall Monitor 10, 112 Stage Crafters 10. NANCY LEE KENNEDY, K'.Yan : Library Guild 10, 11, 123 ,lunior Red Cross 9, 10, 123 GAA 12: FNA 9, 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 12, Supply Stand 9, 12. GRETCHEN ALLAMAN JAEGER, Gretch 3 Berean Staff 123 Library Guild 9, 10, 113 Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 123 GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 Masquers 10, 11, 12 Secretary3 Science Club 12g FTA 10, 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Focus Staff 9, 10, 113 NHS 11, 12 President3 Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' League Council 12. DOLORES MARIE ANN IENDER, Des 3 GAA 11, 123 FNA 10, 11, 123 Hall Monitor 9, 123 Stage Crafters 10. it. JOHN CECIL JENNINGS, Gluck. JOAN JOHNSON, Lungs1'3 Library Guild 113 Girls' Leaders 11, 123 GAA 9 Vice-President, 10 11, 123 Masquers 10, 11, 123 FTA 10, 11, 123 Student Council 9, 10, 12 Member-at-Large3 Focus Staff 11, 12 Editor, NHS 12, Hall Mon itor 10, 12 Captain3 Girls' League Council 123 Class Officer 10 I'resident3 Stage Crafters 103 Thcspians 11, 12. The seniors' Migration Game bus gets its finishing touches by the senior cheerleaders before the away Maple Heights football game. SANDRA KATHERINE KENT, Snndy : Girls' Lcudcrs 12, GAA 10, Glcc Club 12. JANET CAROL KERSTEN, ,Ian : .Iunior Red Cross 103 GAA 9, 10, Glce Club 93 Supply Stand 11. LLOYD EUGENE KIME, Lloyd 3 .IV Basketball 10 Manager3 Track ll, 12, Cross Country 12 Co-Captain. DENNIS ARTHUR KINSNER, Tex',3 Science Club' 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 113 ,IV Football 9, 10, Varsity Basketball 123 Wrestling 103 Laboratory Asst. 11, 12. ARTHUR DAVID KITKO, Aff, Student Council ll, Athletic Council 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain. ANDREW TIMOTHY KLIUN, Tim , Science Club 123 Band 9, 10, 112 Varsity Swimming 12 Manager3 Hi-Y 11, 12. ALVIN ERNEST KOLTOFF, Al',3 Boys' Leaders 9, 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, 123 Hall Monitor 9, 10, 111 AVA 10, 11, 12. JAMES EDWARD KOWALESKI, Bronko 3 Chorus 123 .IV Foot- ball 93 Track 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor 12. RONALD EDWARD KOZLOSKI, Chief 3 Science Club 11, 123 FTA 123 Chorus 123 Focus Staff 9, 10, 11, 123 Tennis 123 Hall Monitor 9, 11, 123 Stage Crafters 93 AVA 12. DONALD KRAL, Don, LINDA GAIL KRAMER, Lin 3 GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, 123 FNA 11, 123 Hall Monitor 10, 11. GEORGE ALAN KREITZER, HG80fg6nj Science Club 11, 123 Stage Crew 12. Candid shot of senior , class Prexy Marcia Miller. ,IOANNE DELORES KUESTER, Jo 5 AVA 9, 10, 11, 12. DALE ARTHUR LANGE, Dale 5 Boys' Leaders 10, 11, 125 Science Club 11, 125 Glee Club 95 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 10 and 11 and 12 Manager5 JV Basketball 105 Track 105 Lettermen's Club 11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 12. LINDA RUTH LANGE, Linda 5 FTA 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 105 Supply Stand 10, 115 Stage Crafters 9, 10. ALICE ANNE LAPP, Al 5 CAA 10, 115 FTA 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 10. WAYNE WILLIAM LARCEY, Wayne. JAMES MELL LAURENCE, Jim g Science Club 11, 125 Glee Club 95 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 12. ROBERT V. LAW, Bob 5 Laboratory Asst. 125 AVA 11, 12. PATRICIA ELAINE LAWTHER, Pat 5 Berean Staff 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 Student Council 95 Glee Club 9, ,105 Chorus 11, 125 Hall Monitor 11. DIANNE .IUDITH LEASURE, Squirt 5 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 11, 125 Student Council 95 Glee Club 105 Chorus 11, 125 Hall Monitor 10, 115 Stage Crafters 10. KAREN LOUISE LECHNER, Karen',5 CAA 11, 125 Science Club 125 FTA 11, 125 Band 11, 12. LINDA LOUISE LERCH, Linda 5 GAA 9. 105 C-lee Club 95 Class Officer 12 Treasurer. CAROLYN LEWIS, Carolyn. CHARLES LELAND LEWIS, Lew-ie 5 Berean Staff 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 JV Football 105 ,IV Swimming 115 Hall Monitor 105 AVA 10, 11. 12. LOIS ANN LICHTENBERG, Lois 5 Junior Red Cross 10, 115 GAA 115 Glee Club 12. NANCY ANN LITVAK, .'Yan 5 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 125 Clee Club 105 Chorus 11, 12. LORETTA CAROL LORRISON, 'iLori',g GAA 11. 125 Nix-Tux 11, 125 Hall Monitor 11. ANN LOUISE LUCHSINGER, Ann 5 Berean Staff 125 Library Guild 115 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 Masquers 10, 11, 125 Science Club 125 FTA 125 FNA 10, 115 Glee Club 9, 105 Chorus 11, 125 NHS 125 Stage Crafters 10, 115 Thespians 11, 125 Orchestra 9. WILLIAM ALDEN LUFF, BiIl 5 Science Club 11, 125 Clee Club 95 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Baseball 9 Manager. JOAN CLAUDETTE MAURER, Claudie g Li- brary Guild 12: GAA 10, 11: FNA 10, 11, 12. JAMES MENCIN, Jim MAE JEAN METZ, .lIz1je : Library Guild 11: Girls' Leaders 11, 12 Historian: GAA 10, 11, 12: Masquers 12: FTA 10. 11, 12: Glee Club 9, 10: Chorus 11, 12: Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 12: Hall Monitor 9. 10, 11, NHS 12. RALPH RAYMOND METZGI-IR. The Wild Child. MARCIA LYNN MILLER, Runt : Berean Staff 12: Library Guild 11: Masquers 10, 11, 12: Science Club 11, 12: FTA 11: Student Council 12: NHS 12: Hall Monitor 10, 11, 12: Girls' League Council 12: Class Officer 12 President: Stage Crafters 10, 11. ALBERT GARY MOGOR, Alu: Berean Staff 12: Science Club 11: FTA 12: Band 9 Librarian, 10, 11. 12 President: Hall Monitor 12: Stage Crew 11, 12, AVA 10, 11, NHS 12. CHARLES DAVID MOORE. 'gCharley , Boys' Leaders 12: JV Basketball: Track 9, 10, 11, 12. JEFF ARTHUR MOORE, Ann: Band 9, 10, 11: .IV Football 9. 10: JV Basketball 10: Varsity Basketball ll. 12 Captain: Baseball 9. 10, 11, 12: Lettermen's Club 11, 12: Athletic Council 12. l70 LINDA ROSE LUTZ, R0sie : Berean Staff 12: Library Guild 10, 11: Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 12: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12: FTA 10. 11, 12: NHS 11, 12: Drum Majorette 10, 11, 12: Clinic Aid 9, 10: Hall Monitor 9, 10: AVA 9. 12. KENNETH RICHARD LYNN, Ken. JANET McEWEN, Pee Ween: Library Guild 11: GAA 9, 10, 11. 12: FTA 10, 11, 12: Aquateens 9. 10. 11, 12 President: Girls' League Council 12: Hall Monitor 10: Stage Crafters 10, NHS 12. KAREN DIANE MCGINNIS, 'SKay : Library Guild 11, 12: GAA 11, 12: FTA 12: Laboratory Asst. 12: Stage Crafters 10, 11. MILDRED MCKENZIE, .Willie'l: Junior Red Cross 11, 12. CHARLES THOMAS MAHONEY, '6Chuclr'I: Hall Monitor 10. JAMES J. MARTIN, Vim , Hall Monitor 9. JANE ANN MARTING, Janie , Library Guild 12: GAA 9, 10, 11, 12: Science Club 12: FTA 10, 11: FNA 12: Chorus 12: Hall Monitor 9, 10, 11: Stage Crafters 10. 11. GREG W. MASSMAN, HGreg g Science Club 11, 12: Tennis 10: JV Swimming 12. MARILYN SUE MORAN, 'flloronng Library Guild 115 Girls' Lead- ers 11, 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 125 Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 95 Stage Crafters 9, 10. MARY ANN ESTELLE MORDARSKI, Dimples 5 Library Guild 123 GAA 9, 10,11, 125 Office Asst. 12. MARSHA ROSE MUCKLO, .1luck 5 Library Guild 11, 12 Vice- President: Girls' Leaders 11, 125 GAA 9, 10, 115 Masquers 9, 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11. 125 Glee Club 105 Aquateens 9, 10, 11 Historian. 125 Hall Monitor 9: Class Officer 11 Treasurerg Thespians 12. ALICE LOUISA MUSSER, Alice 5 .Iunior Red Cross 9, 10, 115 GAA 10, 125 FNA 115 Glee Club 10. JANE MILLER NASH. Ianie',5 Berean Staff 125 Library Guild 10, 11 Vice-Presidentg Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 Sports' Managerg Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Secretaryg Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Librariang NHS 125 Nix-Tux 10, 11, 12 Captain, Hall Monitor 125 Class Officer 11 Secretary. CHARLES T. NEIDBALSON, Chuck JAMES LIONEL NORTON, i'Nortie g Band 9, 10 Librariang Chorus 12 Vice-Presidentg Varsity Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Captaing Letter- men's Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Athletic Council 125 Hall Monitor 10, 115 Stage Crew 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. JUDITH ALICE NORTON, Judy 5 Hall Monitor 12. KENNETH HOWARD NOTHSTEIN, Noddles. 'lin PATRICIA LEE OBERST, Pat 5 Junior Red Cross IO, 11, 125 GAA 10, 115 Glee Club 12. WILLIAM FRANK OEHME, Bill Amy 5 Stage Crew 12. RONALD MAX OLSAFSKY, Ron'15 JV Foot- ball 9, 105 Varsity Football 105 Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 115 Lettermens' Club 12. ROSEMARIE PALLONE. i'Vickie. DIANNE JEAN PARKER, i'Di 5 Library Guild 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 10, 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 125 FTA 10, 11, 12: Science Club 115 Band 9, 10, 11 Librarian, 125 NHS 12. JEANETTE PARKER, 'ifeaneztef' JANET CLAIRE PAWLAK, Jan. LEWIS RICHARD PEARCE, i'Butch g Science Club 125 JV Football 9, 105 Wrestling 11. I7l JANICE MARIE ROSSICK, Janice, ROBERT S. RUBEL, Bob , JV Football 9, 10, JV Basketball 9, 10. PAT SCHAEDLER Pat Libr Guild 12' GAA 9 10 12' 1 S 3-ry 1 v Q 1 Science Club 11 FNA 9, 10, 11, 12, Clinic Aid 12. NANCY LOUISE SCHRAEGLE, Nancy , Library Guild 11, 12, Junior Red Cross 9: FTA 10, 119 FNA 12g Glee Club 93 Hall Monitor 10. PATRICIA ALICE SCHWEITZER, Pat , Science Club 12. WAYNE KENTON SCHULTZ, Wayne , Science Club 12, Track 123 Hall Monitor 11, 125 Laboratory Asst. 115 ,Radio Ops. 9, 10. DONNA MAE SECORD, Don-A , Library Guild 125 Girls' Leaders 11, 125 GAA 9, 10, 11, 12g Science Club 114 FTA 113 FNA 129 Hall Monitor 123 Stage Crafters 11. PAUL DWIGHT SELIG, Paul. CAROL ANN SHAW, Shawsy g Berean Staff 12, FTA 12g FNA 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Hall Monitor 9, 10. MARY ELIZABETH SHONDRICK, Shan, NANCY JANE SICKLES, Nancy g Junior Red Cross 9, GAA 11, 123 FTA 10, 11, 129 Student Council 113 Glee Club 93 Chorus 10, 11, 12. 123 Masquers Club 11, 123 FNA 11, 12 Presi- League Council 12. CAROL JANE SINZINGER, Carol , Berean Staff 12: Library Guild 119 GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, FTA 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 10, Chorus 11, 125 Images 12: NHS 11, 125 Laboratory Asst. 11. 125 Stage Crafters 9, 10. ETHEL LOUISE SINNEMA, Ethel g GAA 11, dentg Clinic Aid 11, 123 Hall Monitor 12: Girls' MARIE MARTHA SISS, Marie , GAA 93 Glee Club 12. WALTER DANIEL SKOCZEN, Wall , Science Club 11, 12, Hall Monitor 10, 11, 123 AVA 12. CAROL ANNE SLATES larol Library Cuild 12 GAA 10 11 PATRICIA ANN SLOBODZIAN Putter Library Guild 11 Junior Red Crow 11 12 FINA 12 DAVID EARL SNIITH Date Boys Leaders 11 12 JV Football 9 Var mtv Football 10 11 12 Wretllng 9 10 11 12 Captain Lettermen s I lub ll 12 WILLIAM JOSEPH SNIALL B111 KENNETH OLIVER SNAPP Snapper Berean Staff 11 12 Busl ness Nlanager Science Club 11 Treasurer 12 FTA 12 Student Counc1l9 10 11 Member at Large 12 Band 9 Llbrarlan 10 11 12 NHS 11 12 Vice President .IV Basketball 10 Captain Var ity Bas ketball 11 12 Tennis 9 10 11 12 Lettermens Club 12 Athletic Councll 12 Hall Monitor 10 11 FRANCES FERN SNELL Fran Junior Red Cross Glee Club 9 and 10 Librarian Chorus 11 Llbrarlan 12 Secretary JOHN RALPH SOUTHAM Back Science Club 10 11 12 Ser geant at Arms Student Council 11 JV Football 9 10 Varsity Foot ball 10 11 12 ,IV Basketball 10 Track 9 10 Lettermens Club 12 Hall 'Vlonltor 12 Captain H1 Y 10 12 RICHARD C SPANGLE Dick Chorus 12 .IV Football 9 10 Track9 10 11 12 Lettermens Club 11 12 TERRY LEE SPENCE Terry Boys Leaders 10 11 12 Masquers 10 11 12 Glee Club 9 Chorus 10 11 12 NHS 12 Hall Monitor 9 10 11 12 Thesp1ans10 11 12 JOSEPH PAUL SPINELLI Joe ' Hall Monitor 10. KAREN JEANNE SQUIRE Karen ' Berean Staff 12' GAA 9 10 11 12' Science Club 11' FTA I0 11 12' Band 9 10 11 12' Gee Club 9' Chorus 12' Aquateens 10 11 12. .IOANNE MARIE STALZER Joey ' Berean Staff 12' Girls Lead- ers 11 12 Treasurer' GAA 10 11 12' Science Club 11 12' FTA 11 12' Student Council 9 12' Glee Club 10 President' NHS 12' Drum Majorette 10 11 12' Aquateens 9 10 11 12 Secretary' Class Officer 12 Secretary. GLENN STANISLAUS STIEBER, 6'Glenn. MARTIN FRANK STEINKAMP, Martyf' MARGUERIETE CLAIRE STEPHENSON, Peggy. NANCY KAY STERBA, Nan g Library Guild 105 Junior Red Cross 95 GAA 9, 10, 11. GARY ALEXANDER STERLING, Squirrel, WILLIAM CHARLES STEVENS, Bill,'g Science Club 123 Hall Monitor 125 Hi-Y 11, 12. SHARON LOUISE STINCHCOMB, Stinch , Library Guild 11, Girls' Leaders 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 MHSCIUCFS 10, 11, 12: FTA 12, FNA 11, Band 9, 10, 11, Librarian, Glee Club 9, Chorus 10, 11, 12 President, NHS 12, Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 12 Treasurer, Nix-Tux 10, 11, Hall Monitor 10, 11, 12, Girls' League Council 12: Supply Stand 9, Thespians 11, 12. JEANETTE MARIE STRANKE, lean , GAA 9, 10, 119 Glee Club 9, 10, Stage Crafters 9, 10, 11. JUDITH ANN STRANKE, ,Iudie,', Library Guild 10, GAA 9, 10. 11, FTA 10, 11, Glee Club 9, 10, Stage Crafters 10, 11. ROBERT MORGAN SUDDRETH, Sudz , Stage Crew 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA ANN SULLIVAN, Patf' HARRY ALLEN TADYCH, Al , Boys' Leaders 10, 12, Science Club 11, 12 Vice-President, FTA 12, Student Council 11, 12, NHS 12, JV Football 9, 10, JV Basketball 10, Wrestling 11, Hall Moni- tor 12 Captain, Class Officer 11 President, Stage Crew 9, 10: Hi-Y 11,12, Varsity Baseball ll, 12. KENNETH LEE TAYLOR, Ken, ROSEMARIE CONSTANCE TESTA. 'gRorie',, Berean Staff 12, Library Guild 10, 11 Treasurer, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Hall Monitor 11, Stage Crafters 10. HAYS ROOSEVELT THOMAS, june , Boys' Leaders 12, .IV Foot- ball 9, 10, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Letter- men's Club 11, 12 Vive-President, Athletic Council 12, Hall Monitor 12 Captain. SUSAN MARY THOMPSON, Sue , Berean Staff 12, Girls' Lead- ers 10, 11 Treasurer, 12 President, GAA 9, 10, 11, 12, Masquers 11, 12, Science Club 11, FTA 10, 11, 12, NHS 12, Aquateens 12, Nix-Tux 10, 11, 12 Captain, Hall Monitor 9, 12, Girls' League Council 12, Stage Crafters 10. MAUREEN ELIS TOPPING, 'flloeug Berean Staff 12, Girls' Lead- ers 10, 11, 12, GAA 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 12, Masquers 10, 11, 12, Science Club 11, FTA 10, 11, 12, Student Council 12 Member- at-Large, Glee Club 9, 10, Chorus 11, 12, NHS 12, ,IV Cheerlead- ing 9, 10, Varsity Cheerleading 11, 12 Captain, Nix-Tux 12, Lettermen's Club 11, 12 Secretary, Athletic Council 12, Hall Monitor 9, 12, Girls' League Council 12. JEAN AGNES TRACOMA, jean. Rah, rah, senior boys! This cry came, of course, from senior boys who cheered for their classmates in a basketball game against the faculty. CAROL ANN TRZASKA, Carol, MARY LOUISE TURNER, Lou,ie 3 Junior Red Cross 9, 113 FNA 113 Clee Club 10, 11, 123 Stage Crafters 10. JOHN PAUL TWITCHELL, Twilch 3 Berean Staff 123 Science Club 11, 122 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Clee Club President3 NHS 123 Track 10, 113 Cross Country 11: Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Chaplain3 AVA 10, 11, 12. CAROL JEAN UHAS, Carol 3 Library Guild 113 GAA 103 Band 93 Hall Monitor 11. THOMAS UNIK, Tom. WAYNE KENNETH UPSON, Wayne, MARIJKE VAN SPRONSEN, Rocky 3 GAA 123 FNA 123 Clinic Aid 123 Hall Monitor 12. MARITZA INGER VAN SPRONSEN, ciMdl'ilS,,j FTA 123 Glee Club 113 Chorus 12Q Hall Monitor 12. JANICE MARIE VERWOHLT, Tarmy,'3 Girls' Leaders 10, 11, 123 GAA 10, 11, 123 Science Club 11, 123 FTA 10, 113 FNA 123 Band 9, 103 NHS 11, 123 Aquateens 9, 10, 11, 123 Nix-Tux 113 Hall Monitor 9. BARBARA MARIE VYHNALEK, Barb g GAA 121 Clee Club 9. JACQUELINE ROBERTA WAGNER, Jacquee 3 Junior Red Cross 9, 10, 11, GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 FTA 11, 123 NHS 12. SHELDON DAVID WACNER, Dave 3 Science Club 11, 123 Focus Staff 9, 10, 11 and 12 Busi- ness Managerg Tennis 9, 103 Varsity Swimming 12 Manager3 Radio Ops. 9, 10 Secretary-Treas- urer. WAYNE WILLIAM WALTER, Moose,'3 Boys' Leaders 9, 10, 11 Vice-President, 12 President3 Science Club 115 JV Football 93 Varsity Foot- ball 10, 11, 12 Captain3 Track 9, 10, 123 Wrest- ling 12g Lettermen's Club 10, 11, 12 Sergeant-ab Armsg Athletic Council 123 Hall Monitor 11, 12: Class Officer 123 Stage Crew 9, 10. WILLIAM JAMES WAYLAND, Bill',3 Berean Staff 12g Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Varsity Swimming 10, 11, 123 Inttermen's Club 12. JOAN ELLA WEBB, Joanie 3 Berean Staff 12: Junior Red Cross 9, GAA 9, 10, 113 FNA 10, 11, 12 Vice-President3 Clee Club 93 Chorus 10, 123 Clinic Aid 9, 102 Hall Monitor 9g Stage Crafters 103 AVA 10, 11. KATHERINE ROSE WINTERS, Kalhy 3 Library Guild 11, 12: GAA 9, 11, 123 Glee Club 93 Drum Nlajorette 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA ANN WOJTALEWICZ, Pat 3 GAA 93 Glee Club 9. GALE ANN YOLNKER, 'iCale. HELGA BRIGITTE ZIEGENRUECKER, Helga , FNA 11. 12. EDWARD FRED ZORN. E:ra 3 Track 123 AVA 10, 11. 12. SHARON LOUISE WEBER, Sherrie g Berean Staff 123 Library Guild 11: Junior Red Cross 93 GAA 11, 123 FTA 112 FNA 10: Student Council 93 Glee Club 9g Focus Staff 11 Business Managerg Hall Moni- tor 10, 11, 123 Stage Crafters 10. CURTIS PAUL WERNER, Curz 3 Science Club 12. JAMES CHESTER WERNER, 4'Jim g Track 9, 10. KATHRYN FELICIA WEST, Kathi g Berean Staff 123 Library Guild 113 Junior Red Cross 93 Girls' Leaders 11, 123 GAA 9, 10, 11, 123 Masquers 10, 11, 123 FTA 10, 11, 1.2: Glee Club 9, 10, Chorus 11, 12: Focus Staff 113 Images 11g NHS 11, 123 JV Cheerleading 113 Aqua- teens 9, 10, 11, 123 Nix-Tux 11, 123 Hall Monitor 10, 12. KENNETH WIENCEK, Ken 3 Science Club 123 Student Council 9, 10, 113 Hall Monitor 123 AVA 10, 11, 12, NHS 12. ROBERT RALPH WIETZKE, Bob 3 Science Club 11, 123 JV Foot- gzll 103 Hall Monitor 10, 11, Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, AVA 10, 11, 12, PA ief. ARDEEN LEA WILLS, Deen g Berean Staff 123 Library Guild 113 Girls' Leaders 11, 12g GAA 9, 10, 11, 12 Presidentg FTA 10, 11 Secre- tary, 12 Vice-President3 Student Council 12 Treasurer3 Band 9, 10, 11 Secretary3 Glee Club 93 Chorus 10, 11, 123 Focus Staff 11, 123 NHS 123 Aquateens 9, 10, ll, 12 Historiang Hall Monitor 101 Girls' League Council 12. CHARLES GENE WILSON, CharIie 3 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 JV Bas- ketball 93 Track 12. RONALD LEE WILSON. R0n 3 Science Club 113 JV Football 93 Track 123 AVA 10, 11, 12. JOXNNL 1 YNDERNON J E tmrrtl Senior XCHT QHXRLEN EDW XRD DARROW FRNIE XLG1 NT FIINKE Ernze NYNDRX LEE NIc1NANlEE San IXX 9 Foru Staff 1 ROBERT JOQFPH QAXLOR Bob NTEXEN E WACINER Stew DJ 'KN K JUNE BIDLEN Bzdle Jumor RtrlLr1 9 10 CAA 9 10 11 Sclence Club 11 FT-X 9 10 11 FNA 12 Glec flull 9 10 Cltmc Md 12 Hall Nlomtor 9 10 12 Quppls Qtand 9 10 11 Stage frafter 10 11 RIT-X XNN DENIETER Rua GAA 12 C-lee Club 9 Clmlc Md 11 Hall Nlomtor 10 Qta 6 Crafter 10 KXTHX LEO Kathi JOE NIASLACH Joe JANIILS EDW XRD QTRAKA Jim XLBERT RICHARD WALTON Al JV Football 9 10 AVA 10 11 SXNDRX XINN CHRISTMAN Sandy bcrcnce Club 11 12 FTA 10 11 FNA 12 Stage Crafter 10 Che s Club 10 LEA 'NI ARIE DRAKE Becner DONALD NI LO1NGO Don JERRY DALE NOVAK Jerry JV Ba ketball 9 10 Track 9 10 11 12 Cross Country 10 11 Lettermens Club 10 11 12 Hall Nlomtor 12 FRED JOHN TRICKETT Red THONIAS E WING Tom JV Basket ball 9 10 Var lty Ba ketball 11 12 Great scientists of the future, AI Tadych and Ken Wiencek, perform a most interesting ex- periment for honors physics class. 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Remember those tlme consumln Current Events Yearbooks and that detalled HlSt0fN Notebook of every war that was ever fought Sprlng soon arrlyed and our flrst Vlay Day show had the theme of Central Park our class portrayed animals m the park One embarrassmg moment throughout the year was yelllng Elghth Grade Rah at the assemblles except for the brave few that yelled Future Freshmen Rah Alas we were the last elghth graders to ever grace the halls of B H S Belng called Freshmen made us feel older and bigger but we were stlll the youn est and smallet Thls was the year we encountered many new courses such as xy and forelgn languages whlch seemed Greek to u at the time but were later used ln notes bem pa sed around to fool a certam study hall teacher' Thls was also the flrst year to see members of our class marchln wlth the Senlor Band bv the way who were those certam few ln the llght blue un1forms9 Durmg this year we were proud to have the honor to yell Freshmen Rah Again we were the last Freshmen to ever grace the halls of B H S Sophomores we moved up another notch but we stlll were the youngest and the smallest Thls vear contamed many crazy mrxtures of hexagons and triangles and pmk hands gotten ln Halloween escapade Sophomore Playday wa nt that a r1ot'7 Everyone had fun the boys played basketball and the glrls dld the stroll' Remember flndmg worms on your lunch tray and everybody huntlng for grasshoppers for blology class Remember requcstlng songs on the Mad Daddy show'7 What a panlc except for the phone bllls The flrst and last sprmg monthly meetmg of CAA was a potluck dmner' ' Whose cake wa on whose face? The end of our Sophomore year came and we cho e our class jackets whlch were to be navv blue and whlte Then came our Jumor year We were no longer the smallest or youngest We received our class Jackets and knowlng that they were the sharpest ever we even wore them 1n 80 degree heat Thls was the flrst year many of our boys partlclpated ln Varslty ports and at the home basketball games we helped to boost our class treasury by ordermg everyone to purchase somethmg from the concesslon stand Thus was also the year of hlgher math and the wonderful aroma of rotten eggs whlch permeated the halls Manners was a famxllar place on week ends as was Harmony Hangout and the turnplke brldge We cant forget the pald well done and rare marked on the table at Cay ol1 s Athletlc banquet style after the Holly Hop' Remember our prom Blue Hawan 9 It was beautlful wasnt lt wlth all tho e thousands of hard to make 15 petaled flowers Wasnt nt hxlarlous that the whole prom was ln pltch black and you couldnt see all those thousand of hard to make lovely 15 petaled flowers? Our class IS well known for lts afe drlversl Who was It that had three accidents ln the drne way? Who floored lt rn reverse at a busy 1ntersect1on9 Who forgot Pearl Road was a dlvxded highway and drove on the wrong s1de9 Seniors at last' ' We walted all these years really we dldnt feel much dlfferent untll we found ourselves the Yo yo s on the shelf and began dolng thmgs for the last tlme We elected Marcia Mlller as our class president and we saw ourselves become heads of clubs captams of teams and queens ln the varlous courts Of course some of us suffered from senlorltls and a certam club became pooular among some of the boys Wlll we ever forget the long hours and days spent m llbrarles wlth everyone looklng for lnformatlon on Careers and Countrres Of course we wlll never forget our Student Nlght productlon of Club 60 I wonder lf the walter ampled whatever was ln the glasses he dropped? We must not forget our recent efforts palntlng bulldlngs borrowmg plctures donatlng an out house placmg For Sale slgns and sellmg a spaclous colonial home call Be 45418 The end IS drawmg closer now that we have whlrled through the recent prom wlth all of lts Crecxan Splendor Most of us have spent flve years ln thls bulldlng Tlme rs mov mg faster and faster Everythmg and every body I9 rushmg hlther thlther and yon announce ments flowers caps and gowns and now dlplomas and the time to part We look to the future keeplng our class motto ln mlnd Strlve for character and not for fame Class Poem, 1960 Actlon' cried the dlrector And the cameras began to roll Whlle actors the world over Watched the drama of llfe unfold ACtl0H' The key to our llVlIlg Must be as we enter thls play The factor whlch makes us successful In llfe 1n this treacherous day Action' Our l1y es must not stagnate If world wlde peace IS our goal We must toll and sweat tlll all people and lands -Xre bound ln one glorious whole ACIIODI Our call to be lly mg By the hrghest values we know Whlle Cod the eternal Dlrector lnsplres our parts ln the show C AROL SINZINGER . 1 i- ' S . .. 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Six seniors awarded honor of most oufsfancllng, most popular, best looking hfles Faeh Near IX enlors are awarded the dl tlnctlon of hemg named most popular hest looklng and most out standmg members of thelr Class Thls xear the semors at a class meeting nonnnated people for these honor and later xoted from a final slate of candldates The categorles ol mo t popular and hest lookmg were chosen o t e mo t outstanding award All sm of the semol were announced 'ts xutors flllfltlg the ll1l9I'I1llQl0N of te tudent Ill ht show m Nlarch hs 'Vlr George Qchnelder Berean adsl r Most Oufsfandfng Seniors Marcla Muller Barry Fortlage . U Q I Y S.. S . 5 W .S . . . ' . ' , , S W ' ' . S . ' ' ' - . thus. hy the Seniors. while the faculty Chose the winners f h S , ' ' . r , ' 'S h S 'g , ' ' A ' ' , . ' . So . Most Popular Senrors John Gerbasn Marsha Mucklo Best Looking Seniors George Burt Lunda Lerch r 5 In the twilight sun the impressive stream of seniors is ushered toward the Baldwin-Wallace gymnasium and their diplomas, 303 re eive diplomas in June 9 Shown, diplomas in hand, are a few solemn seniors as they watch their classmates benig granted their honors. Dr. Gallaher presents Carole Calkins with a schol- arship award during commencement. Other scholar- ship recipients of the evening were Marcia Miller, Carl Ross, Dick Ballas, Margaret Plucinski, Linda Kramer, Carol Sinzinger, Barry Fortlage, and Jim Keck. Following a theme of 'iUpon Second Thoughts, the class of 1960 left Berea High with a flourish, featuring the traditional Baccalau- reate service and graduation exercises. Highlighting these final gatherings of the Senior class were inspirational speeches by Rever- end Charles Jack, who spoke on iiAchieving the Forward Lookn at Baccalaureate and hy Paula ,lacohy and Valerie Broege, valedic- torian and salutatorian, respectively. who followed the theme of Upon Second Thoughtsv in their commencement speeches. Although at times the final ceremonies seemed only a rush of processionals and recessionals, the class of 1960 left Berea High inspired to achieve and, most important, with the tool of added knowledge to attain their newly set goals. Honorary ushers Rich Knapp, Gloria Jones, and Sue Bender greet graduate Wayne Schultz with a red rose. Who says graduations are sad? Marsha Mucklo appears amused with her diploma. graduation ceremony School Board member Warren Emley awards a diploma and congratulates a new graduate. Class salutatorian Val- erie Broege delivers her address to the com- mencement audience. top fifteen seniors The following alphabetically listed grad- uates compiled Cumulative averages placing them in the top 5 percent of their Class. P. Brey ley V. Broege C. Calkins B. Drake B. Fortlage L. Irwin P. Jacoby G. Jaeger J. Johnson J. Keck A. Luchsinger M. Miller C. Sinzinger K. Snapp J. Verwohlt 303 strong the class of 1960 receives the invocation. Paula Jacoby speaks about Upon Second Thoughts as the theme for her valedictory. k f f M . f 2,7 I Q gigfixxx s , t:.igQi4g,7w x at , ' I if Q ,, 1 , fy 2: ,iw , f, . U gf wzrifgyff V A F3 ga 1 I ,, if ,wp ll 0 90 - . ., 3 33,9 V Nyffgffz gf' 1 if? if iff! an ff? wow fi Q. i Q Q ng Af. , .W W, N ,, tx f , ,.1,, , V ,fe fy in 7 I is 47 . ,,-1 ' . , el ,A 5 ...HA , 3 ,. an 1: ., ir, ,x x I 0 g ,Q NU lp ia 'Q -M fe o 1' 3 S 952.3 -Q Z Y 3-QQ' ntl! .Q- Z O U Adve rhsmg Action in a Community van especially be found in the business section. Here the husinvssmen try In sell their goods through pre-smiling the he-st and 'XDVERTISING it. ,W -7 g , Compliments of . . LUDWIG'S HOME OF' THE CHUBBY BOY 804 Froni' S+ree'l' n VE . ,, BE 4-32I4 CARRY OUT SERVICE , f3m1291f MefA- fa f fs ,L W ' , 'lv +' ' ' ' . 'f , f , -efrf '4.' ..4 A v ' ' ' - . A ' ' ' A ,nk G , , , VM 4.-vm f V A V V A' V ' NV .1 , M-vx..r.dbfh.xww11'S'f'fff. Y , .V 4 : 1' .'V:..u ., 'M V V V .1 .- .1 . .. V.-,q fx.. 4,.,,,,,f,.. , '. ' ' ' ' ' - Q 44,4 Q ' 4 ' ' ', .5 V ' ..,Z..-M-. III W. E. BAKER R. A. BAKER Ill BAKER FUNERAL HOME ELEANOR BAKER 206 Froni' SI'reeI' BE 4-l33I W- E- BAKER- JR- ARNOLD'S 5c TO Sl.00 STORE Exfends Besl' Wishes fo Berea High Sfudenfs SMlTH'S JEWELERS WATCHES DIAMONDS TRIFARI JEWELRY Parlrway Shops BEREA. OHIO Parlrside Presenfs . . . Our respecf, admirafion and fhanlrs io all who have helped guide Berea's fine young people along fhe way. Parenis, clergymen, 'reachersg may your pasf efforfs be rewarded by +he fufure success of each individual member of I'he class of I960. PARKSI DE REALTY, INC. L. T. BLACKMAN, Presideni' I9 Church S+ree+ BE. 4-l30l MEMBER OF THE BEREA AREA MULTIPLE LISTING EXCHANGE B.A.M.L.E. Complimen+s of HAUK'S MEN SHOP 8I Fronf S+. BEREA. OHIO GREEN LEE SHOP 73 Fronf BE. 4-6089 Congrafulalions Seniors! koi. XMA- .X .-E-. . in e ... X , j 19' 5 J K ' E dBEW'ER.AG'lif d L R i-5Vmg'D1f1.Q--ffggn-Evmc 3 ll -A . +-rf,f,.,- ,. ,. .p..,.,...-..-.,-V., . My H m f f. if .. ,numb 4, , 4- , f 1 R'-.m 09. Y . eg- L. ,Mt -TAY-' rg A . ' f-'. M Je. f-- ,- . 4 ' L - fig, . M .5 -ga ,I V , h h ,MQ .L x XV K . . f- V . -- 1w-.1.L .. - . 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From THE FASHION SHOP 54 Froni' S+ree+ MEMPHIS-FULTON FABRIC SHOP Parkway Shops BEREA OHIO MERCHANT PATRONS BecIcwifh's Berea Piywood Cenier Berea Wallpaper 8: Paini' Campus Snack Bar Ches+er's ChiIcIren's Shop Elizabeih Ragg GPH Shop Harrison Wallpaper 8: Paini' Johnny's Resiauranf KeIIy's Parry Shop Milfon Shoes LiH'Ie Sam's BuH'er Bakery NEUBRAND SHOES CO. Serving Berea for Over I00 Years 2I Fron+ Sfreei' BEREA. OHIO For Charfered Buses Call THE BEREA BUS LINES BE. 4-6633 Berea, Ohio M C. S. JOHNS CO. JEWELERS 27 Riverside BE 4-666I Our Graduaie This Year-Georgia Fowles ,SIEAK SANDWICHES 'nil I ww.-L 5 , I :Z rl STEAK SANDWICHES A TASTE DEHGHT IN EVERY IITE' 3-DQWESYLAKEIOAD - muocaa ,..: .. I WN' -' Iii-LQL , ,g . , ,, ... llhl. 3 - EEAE if I AZTEC BARBER SHOP May Our Service Merii' Your Friendship HANK AND TED 32 E. Bridge S+. Berea, Ohio Congra'ruIa'rions, Seniors! From FAYS FLOWERS 87 Froni' Sheei' BEREA. OHIO MELLEN BROOK, FOLEY and SCOTT 20 Beech S+ree+ BEREA. OHIO Regis+ered Archi+ec+s NORTON DICTATING MACHINE COMPANY, INC. 94I0 De+roi+ Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO ME I-437I Our Favorife Sen JIM NORTON THE BEREA OPTICAL DISPENSING COMPANY Accurale Filling of Prescripfions Lenses Duplicaled Frames Adiusled, Repaired and Replaced Complimenls of FREELAND REALTY solfz Easf Bridge BE 4-5472 BEREA LANES A.M.F. Au+oma+ic PinspoH'ers BEREA ROLLER BOWL 45I Froni' Sfreef BE 4-2056 BE 4-9992 ZENITH HEARING AIDS BEREA HARDWARE loz From Sl' Berea' Ohio Hardware and Plumbing Supplies Glidden Pain+s 834 FRONT STREET BE 4-4694 BILL'S SPORTING GOODS Berea's SporIland I3 Fronf S+. Berea, Ohio BE 4-83I3 ,' I I GRE 'l SIMPSON'S REXALL DRUGS Prescripfions 72 Fronl' S+. BEREA, OHIO For Those Who Really Care SAN-I-SYSTEM DRY May We Wish You Success -BEREA- . 45 E. Bridge S+. BE 4-5743 Berea Ofhce -OLMSTED FALLS- 8079 Columbia Rd. AD 5-2I28 -NORTH OLMSTED- 27726 Lorain Ra. TR I-3700 UNION COMMERCE ' KAY'S FURNITURE BEELER S RCA Color TV FLOWERS Bigelow Carpeis Floor and Wall Tile MEMBER EEDERAL '37 E' Bridge S+' Frigidaire Appliances DEPOSIT INSURANCE BE WS' Fumifure coRPoRATloN BEREA, OHIO 28 Parlr Ave. I Riverside Drive BE 4-6I4l BEREA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION To'rI1 Molor Sales, Inc. Buigk, Opel The Merrick Chevrolel Co. Chevrolef Williams Ford Co. Ford Sl1ri+z Molor Sales, Inc. Rambler, Melro Lang Moiors, Inc. Oldsmobile Craddoclc Molor Sales Sludebalcer, Lark Congratulations to the Class of I960 HENRY M. BARR d u S-n COMMERCIAL 3 and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY DAIRY QUEEN boo N. 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' ' ADMINISTRATION AQUATEENS AQSEMBLIES ATHLETIC COUNCIL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT A V O BAND BAQEBALL BEREAN BEST LOOKING SENIORS BOOSTERS CLUB B018 LEADERS C-XFETERIA STAFF CHEERLEADERS CLASS HISTORY 1960 CLASS POEM 1960 CLINIC AIDES COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT COUINSELORS CROSS COUNTRY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FINE ARTS F N A FOCUS FOREWORD FTA Aclerno Mane 160 Adams James-160 Adams Karen 56 85 99 116 122 146 Adamson .loyce 77 78 79 83 160 Albert Walter 160 Albrerght Andrew 134 Allen Tod 146 Allen Vemon 72 160 Alterkruse Ruthann 70 83 146 Ambrose Dranne 78 84 110 160 Amspacher Nathalre 134 Andersen Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Arthur 134 Ronald-65 108 111 146 Claude 146 Douglas 160 Karen 69 78 83 160 B111-60 65 87 109 125 132 134 .loseph 134 Annear Marcra-63 65 99 117 146 Arnold Charles 75 80 87 160 Arlo Roger 160 Ashburn Lynette 73 134 I Attaway Arthur 101 118 120 127 146 Auble Donald-85 134 Aust Gerald 90 93 105 160 Baesel Donald 146 Baesel .lane 14-6 Bagdon Mary 134 Bagdon V1rg1n1a 73 Baggs Roy 160 Barley Wllllam 77 146 Balrd .loyce 134 Balrd Judy 50 85 87 113 14 B8jCSl Rrchard 108 146 Bajcsl, Ronald 96, 109, 134 Bak, Ronald 96, 134 Bale, Kathy 79, 83, 134 Ball, Fran 73, 85, 134 Ball, Gall 134 Ball, Judlth-46, 63, 65, 66, 80, 160 Ballas, Elalne 70, 134 Ballas, Rrchard-62, 73, 77, 118, 120, 122, 159, 160 Bardwell, William 106, 107, 127, 146 Barensfeld, Kurt 77, 134 Barensfeld, Lynn 78, 79, 83, 160 Barhoover, Diana 60, 69, 85, 146 Barker, Teddle 134 Barker, Thomas 146 Barnes, Llnda-47, 48, 49, 62, 63, 75, 84, 110, 116, 161 Barnett, Ann-66, 70, 85, 110, 114, 115, 117, 146 Barrett, .lune 70, 134 Bartrum, Gayle 22, 37, 70, 77, 85, 110, 115, 117, 146 General Index G A A GIRLS LEADERS GIRLS LEAGUE GLEE CLUB GOLF GRADUATION HALL GUARD CAPTAIlNS HOLLY HOP HOMECOMING INTRAMURALS JUNIOR RED CROSS JUNIORS JV BASKETBALL .IV FOOTBALL .IV WRESTLING LIBRARIANS LIBRARY GUILD MASQUERS MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MAY DAY MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS MOST POPULAR SENIORS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NIGHT OF PLAYS NIX TUX Sfudenf Index Bartunek Marrlyn 146 Battes Jacque 77 87 126 161 Bean Brent 146 Beavls Herb-161 Bechtel Dennls-146 Becker Dea 70 73 83 134 Beeler Rlchard 161 Beers Nancy 73 146 Behnke Ellen 77 83 161 Beltzer Barbara 70 85 146 Bender Susan 70 75 85 117 1 Bennett Phyllrs 70 134 117 Berg Donald 146 Bergmann Charles 134 Berlla Rrchard 146 Berkesch .Ioe 134 Berry Patrlcla 70 78 83 110 146 Bertm Drane 134 Bertm Tom 146 Brddle DICK 134 Brdlen Dlane-69 83 Brelanskl Carl 146 Brrkenhever Sharon 146 Black Ellyn 146 Black James 90 96 134 Black Leroy 146 Bonds Anna Belle 77 146 Bookwalter Mehnda 147 Bordell Fran 161 Boroskl Albert 134 Borrhello Beverly 134 Botch Shella 65 83 161 Boughter .Iames-147 Boyda Barbara 78 147 Boyer, Beverly 134 Bradley, Donald 75, 118, 127, 147 Bratnard, B111 161 Branc1fort, Joanne-40, 46, 64, 65, 73, 83, 99, 134 Breyley, James-77, 87, 125, 134 Breyley, Patrlcla 65, 75, 79, 84, 161, 183 Breyley, Rlchard-46, 62, 77, 84, 87, 129, 161 Bright, Dorllss-134 Broege, Valer1e 33, 63, 75, 80, 84, 85, 161, 183 Broom, Don 147 Brown, Georgra 161 Bruce, Fred 134 Brzytwa, .lohn 87, 90, 92, 106, 111, 113, 127, 147 Bugg, Dale 134 Bunarsky, Mary Ann 161 Burd, Karen 134 Burgwald, LID 124, 161 Bur1c, Jeanette 73, 147 Burnham, .llm 68, 90, 118 OKLAHOMA PRACTICAL ARTS PROM PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM SCHOOL BOARD SCIENCE CLUB SCIENCE DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES SENIORS SOCIAL STUDIFS DEPARTMENT SOPHOMORES SPRING PLAY STAGE CREW STUDENT NIGHT SUPPLY STAND SWIM TEAM TABLE OF CONTENTS TENNIS TRACK QUEEN TRACK TEAM VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY WRESTLING WATER SHOW WINTER SPORTS QUEEN Burress Sondra 134 Burrmgton Tom 77 161 Burt George 124 162 181 Butas .Iow147 Butas Tony 134 Butler .ludy 162 Butze Ken 14 38 39 63 64 65 71 75 79 Cajka Karen 134 Callaghan Ellen 70 85 134 Callaghan Mary 70 85 Calkins Carole-63 66 80 81 84 110 112 113 115 162 182 183 Campbell Charles 109 Cancascr Bessre 162 Cansler .Iohn 134 Carpenter Klm 162 Carpenter Robert-63 77 162 Cashmlr B111 75 Cashmlr Nancy 70 77 83 Castle Mary 73 147 Castner Mlke 147 Celke Carol 85 134 Chapman Barbara 117 147 Chapman John 147 Cheehe Chrlstlne 134 Cherry R1ck 68 77 147 Chrrstlan Edwm-68 135 Chrlstopher Gary 135 Chrysler Robert 108 127 162 Clmperman Joyce-63 70 82 83 110 C1ndr1ch Mercedes-70 73 83 135 Cmglrano Joe 147 Clark Jane 47 147 Clark, Karen-62, 75, 84, 110, 113, 162 Clarke, Gary 147 Cl1ngenpee1, .loe-162 Cofall, Carol-65, 73, 135 Collins, Booker 90, 92, 111, 124, 127, 158, 162 Colllns, DeAnn 135 Collms, Robert 90, 111, 147 Conley, Manan-69, 85, 110, 147 Conner, Brenda 135 Constantme, ,ludle 34, 98, 110, 115, 116, 117, 118, 122, 123, 127, 162 Cooley, Warren 77, 135 Cook, Jerry-42, 60, 61, 75, 90, 93, 94, 100, 102 111, 124, 127, 162 Cooper, Danny-45, 64, 65, 87, 108, 109, 127, 162 Cooper, Lee 129, 162 Cosgrave, Karen 70, 73, 85, 135 Cossaboom, Robert 87, 135 Cotton, Duane 70, 83, 147 Couey, Randall 118, 147 A J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,55555r55..,,.... 20 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