Buchtel High School - Griffin Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1953
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Next year Buchtel will enter a new era as a senior high school. The new building, which will eventually house a student body from all of West Hill, will be started. We as seniors hope that even though Buchtel will be essen- tially changed, the traditions that have grown over the last twenty-two years will remain. It is to the success of this new era that we dedicate the 1953 Griffin. The Senior Class of l953 L. X ffl. X. A Miss Beatrice Rentschter Mr. O. L. Schneyer, the principal of Buchtel l-ligh School, has always been a friend to everyone. We shall always appreciate the little things he has done for us, aside from his regular duties. Mr, Schneyer manages to keep the school running smoothly and sponsor about a half dozen organizations, and still have time to do all the million and one things connected with the new building. As you can see, Mr. Schneyer is bari- ly in need of assistants. Mr. Fred C. Weber and Miss Beatrice D Rentschler fill this bill. Their duties are many and varied, lust for an example - Miss Rentschler is the official keeper of the permanent record cards, while it is up- on Mr. Weber's shoulder that you cry your locker blues. 744416 Zan Mr. O. L. Schneyer and Carolyn Cunningham Miss Lucile Gustafson ' and Miss Bertha Maier iss f 43 be . it t ji Mr. Fred C. Weber The two counsellors, Miss Bertha L. Maier and Miss Lucile Gustafson, are probably most familiar to us in their checking of absences. Miss Maier checks excuses, while Miss Gustafson rules with the famous yellow slips. Miss Gustafson teaches history and senior problems, and has organized and written many programs for assem- blies Next year Miss Gustafson will be touring different parts of the world under a Ford Fellowship. Miss Maier also teaches history, but is most often seen in the office, We are, thankful to the principals, counsellors, and advisors who have helped to make our high school days so profitable. Pictured loft to right are the senior advisors, Mr. Leon Friedman, Mr. Vincent Biondo, Mr. Otis Maxwell, and Miss Florence Wooddell. Each of these teachers is responsible for a :section of Cafeteria A, the senior homeroom. At some time during the school year each advisor is in charge of the cafeteria as a whole. At this time he or she is in charge ot all senior announcements, including those concerning the colleges. 7 Wmofw 'if' fm 70a'n941Z fade gmgnn The winners of the Manhood and Womanhood cup are chosen as the boy and girl in the senior class who exemplify the finest qualities of American youth. lin' ,qu-wi an ' X fdclaad 70044494 Sally Kendal The boy and girl who maintained the highest scholastic average in their four years at Buchtel are pictured above. After the final grades are averaged, one of them will receive the greatly coveted Scholarship cup. Wan Soccdq Buchtei Kali School seniors were inducted 1' 'D the National Honor So- ciety on friday, April l7' l953. This lnduction fcremony was witnessed lloy the entire school 'iurina two ' assemblies. - l i i fri, senior students in the igfoper tliird ct their class were eligible lor iiif-iziberfsliap. Those eliiiible were , then Lndnfidually rated on charac- ter and personality traits The lhf of lil? class receiving tl Kg, yi niahest ratiiqs became members fist, 5 Q lf? , - ---fr ot the National Honor Society, If The officers this 'fear are I I I Q ! 1 president f Martin Kaye, vice- t S l 5 l l' prestlentfRicliardTevel:a.grfg - 7 ' h ' l secretary - Phyllis Thar. , 2 f and treasurer - Leon Spar M if I Antczi Milo, a nieiiiber it ics! years chapter, conied the new meznl ,fx and give an explanation X - of the lziah ideals oi Society The speaker w the Rex' Franklin H,M1nc!:, A A ' The Glen Club sand 1 traditional USend Ont T L ah and Na lenc ler played a selects- -r f the piano, First row: Don Snodgrass, Carol Murray, Sondra Wales, lanise Burgner, Laura Greenfield, Phyllis: Thayer, llick Teve- baugh, Mr Schneyer, Marty Kaye, Leon Sperotl, Betty Meyer, Martha Rauschenberqer, Pat Moran, ludy lleern, Marlene Geller. Second row: Alicia Taylor, Mary Zervos, Iulia Kirn, lone Sandberg, Ion Weinqart, Iudy Marks, Lois Union, Carolyn Cunningham Barbara Beldon, Mary Lou Culin, Sam Portman, Sally Kodish Iulie Denison, Sara Spradlin Back row: Barbara Hichardson, Dave Roush, Carol Himelright, Elizabeth Goslinq, Sylvia Park, Ellen Rowe Dolores Woloch, Carol Keach, Mariorie Orrrierold, Norma Ferriot, Lois Union, Helen Bakers, Lynne Miller, Tom Becker, and Willa Fisher. Ioel Schrank. president fe 14 77f44'4 WMM! Ioel Schrank, the president of the senior class, was well suited for this position. He had received experience in Student Coun- cil and in heading the Color and Emblem Committee. Ioel has the gift of making people want to help him, and through this he' has finished the year's activities in a burst of glory. It hasbeen Ioel's duty to oversee all the senior committees. Sharing Ioel's burden was Norman Gresham, the vice-president. Norman also served on Student Council, and has held several offices during his years at Buchtel. Keeping the senior class correspondence in order and all the other duties of the secretary fell upon Bill Auten's shoulders. Bill, best remembered as King B, has performed these duties well. The treasurer's duties were taken over by Dick Patterson. His principal duty was collecting the class dues. This is the last year that four boys can hold the four offices, after this it will be two boys and two girls. We wish the senior officers of next year the best of luck. Norman Gresham. vice-president - I Q ' Bill Auten. secretary X. Q92 Dick Patterson. treasurer W9 I kia S 6' I Announcement . ......,.,.....................,......,............ Barry Mitchell Baccalaureate .. .. ........ Ruby Humphrey and Barbara Iacobs Cap and Gown .. . .........,,.... Betty Meyer and Bruce Church Class Day .,,.... . ......., Diane Phoenix and Bob Morrison Color and Emblem ...... ..........,.......,... ....,.,.....,...... I o el Schrank Commencement ..... .,.... l one Sandberg Dance .... .. .. .,....,,...,..,..........,....................,...... ........ .. ......Melva Minck Decoration of Christmas Tree . ........................ ...... ...,... .................... I e r ry Forte Picnic ..,,. .,.. . ., N ...,..... ...,...,... S ally Kodish, Ierry Goldstein, and Leon Speroff Picture . . .. ...... ,,.,.,...............,.v,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.......,..,,.........,........ I ohn Acker Prom and Banquet .,,... ...... I udy Bassler and Ierry Long Record ...,. ........ . .. ...... ..,.,............, M arguerite Labriola Ring and Pin .... ....,,,,.,,,,......,, .,...,.......... ........ L y n ne Miller Theater . . ........ Philip Deaton and Marjorie Ormeroid Ushering .. .................,.....,. ........... ...... . . .... M arty Kaye 'ram 10.4. gem qw 7k 1953 Editing the l953 Griffin was Ianise Burgnerg it was her responsibility to, oversee the whole book. Mr. Ronald E. Switzer was the faculty advisor. Financing the book was the problem of Dick Tevebaugh, Alicia Taylor, and Marjorie Windowsg the horneroorri acl captains also deserve cr vote of thanks. Norma Perriot and Laura Greenfield were in charge of all picturesg helping them was Iudy Miller, The writing corrirnittee was headed by Phyllis Thayerg working with her were Iudy Deem, Ina Clayman, and Claire Copping. Leon Speroff practically made the Sports Section single handed. Art work was done by lere Hinton, Dave Post, Roger Sweet, and ludy Deern. The activities of loel Schrank and Don Snodgrass were many and varied. The photographer was lvfr, Sidney Mendelson of O'Neiln. Mr. lohn Trippe acted as coordinator of,the printing problems. Iohn Acker's picture committee arranged for the individ- ual pictures in the senior section. Since it would be impossible to thank personally all tliozzo who deserve it, we hope they will accept agroat big, all- inclusive Hthanlc you! Evelyne Aber Ev quick - efficient - true friend - pretty blue eyes. PREFER- ENCES: Marv, Mom, Marian, Gordon, Gary, the good green Dodge, l958, Geneva, knitting. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Senior Prom and Banquet Committee. Paula Libby Abrahams blond hair - so, whatcha know? friendly to all - Amy hair looks terrible - hard worker - sincere friend TREF- ERENCES: Mori: and Iffaii Art, drivers, my birth stone, Cleve- land and its neighborirf: cities, ACTIVITIES: Comwolei QI, -I, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 2, Theater Comm. Iohn David Acker LD, winning smile - so very under- standing - muscles - versatile - serious at the right tiire - good all-around guy. PREFEREF-I SFS. Sherry, college, Norm, Qt'-z, Dale, lim, and Bill, AMBITIOIQ. ministry. ACTIVITIES: Cran- brook, Football I, 'I Fwsket- ball I, Wrestling I I1-mervall I, 2, Glee Club l, Rifle Cub 1, BI-IS: Picture Comm. chairman. Shirle Mae Akins 'Shirl Y understanding - beautiful blond hair - forever blushing - good listener. PREFERENCES: Madi- son, deep discussions with Barb, Garners cheeseburgers. AMBITION: to get my nursing degree. ACTIVITIES: Comwo- lei I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4', Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 3, Prom and Banquet Comm. Eugene loseph Alessio Gene tall, dark, and handsome - loyal friend - his French poodle - I likei' - sincere. PREFERENCES: Carol, Marty, Angus, Linda Theater, danc- ing, Chucks girls. ACTIVI- TIES: NFL 4, Library 4, Glee Club I, Class Day Comm., Track. Sally L. Alexander Alex conscientious - good leader - silly moods - friendly - sincere. PREFERENCES: Madison, Pen- ny. Sue, holly, no. 12. AMBI- TION: be a hostess on a ship with Pat. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei l, 2, 3, secy. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, veep 2, Inter-Club Council 4, Activities Comm. 3, Ir. Class secy., Student Council treas- urer 3, Class Day Comm. L if it-f Bs liege 'I K i ..f i :'i: g'ig I .,,: - ,z 1, .-ss:-. if qlnll iv ,s i l Loretta Violet Anastas Lett friendly - life of the party - cute - usually seen with Edith - the Ioker - good compan- ion - always livening things up, PREFERENCES: Connie, Edith, Mom and Dad, the candy store, Bet me. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Baccalaureate Comm., Class Day Comm. Lee Hulin Augsbury Leo. Leon great guy - good natured - teaser - swell friend - always nice to girls. PREFERENCES: the Buick, swimming, fishing, coin collecting. AMBITION: tc become an engineer. ACTIV TIES: Glee Club I, Class Day Committee. William Russell Auten Bill friendly smile - King B - out- standing in athletics - always polite - bashful in a way that makes friends. PREFERENCES: Iulia, the swimming team, Vern, Tub, Don. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, HR rep. I, 2, Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Cafeteria 4, Swimming 4, Activities Comm. 4, Secy. of Senior Class. lack Bernard Backer wonderful disposition - good sport - clever - talks about photography. PREFERENCES: my family, Barb, OSU, AZA's, Clyde, photography and pi- ano. AMBITION: to graduate from Ohio State and become a success in business. ACTIV- ITIES: Hi-Y Secy. 3, Photog- raphy Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Talon Photographer 2, 3, 4, Picture Comm., Movie projectionist Shirley Ann Bechtel Bechtel ' always friendly - conscientious I worker - fun to be with - al- ways interested in what you have to say - good natured. I PREFERENCES: family, Helen, Cherry, swimming. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Promenaders 4, Y- i Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap and X Gown Committee. L Helen Marie Balros Brain talkative - gooa worker - won- derful companion. PREFER- ENCES: summers on the farm Herbie, Shirley, swimming, pi- ano. AMBITION: nursing and music. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei I, 2, 3, cab. 4, Chem. Club 47, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, pres. 4, Latin Club 2, NFL 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Promenaders 4, Y- Teen I, 2. 3, 45 Band I, Or- chestra I, I-IR rep. 2, 3, Claus Day Comm., Sr lliance Comm., NI-IS. B 4 :N mx Xt ,. N : 4-y X Lucy Ioan Baltzer faraway look in her eyes - fun to be with - brown hair - always laughing. PREFER- ENCES: my family, Bob, Sandy, Nancy, Kathy, Carolyn, roller skating. AMBITION: to get married and be a secretary. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Promenaders 2, Cafe. 2, 3, Announcement Comm. Thomas Harvey Barker Tom sense of humor - easy to get along with - Alabama Kid - Did I say the wrong thing? - Kenmore - cattleman - sly grin. PREFERENCES: Dick and Bob, my uncle, St. Mary Class A Ball Club, Patterson's driv- ing class. AMBITION: to own S00 acres of land. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Theater Comm. Edgar Barlowe Sonny likes cars - one of the Sohio gang - how about it? - tough guy - Don's Ford. PREF- ERENCES: '49 Ford, the gang at the Y, Ivan's Meats, foot- ball, basketball, bowling. AM- BITION: engineering. ACTIVI- TIES: Track I, 2, Sr. Dance Comm. ludith Ann Bassler Iudy silver blonde - Ask me, just ask me - cute smile - dog lover - good athlete. PREFER- ENCES: Kathy, Lakeside, For- give Me, talks on Castle, Lucky, Pollocks. AMBITION: to be a siiccessful secretary 'till the right man comes along. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Promenaders 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, HR rep. l, 3, 4, Chairman Prom and Banquet Comm. Paul Battenberg. Ir. Bart good jitterbugger - world's greatest diver - Diane dream- er - kind and considerate. PREFERENCES: swimming, Di- ane, skiing, Reynolds, Fred, Florida, parties after the game, diving. AMBITION: chemical engineer. ACTIVITIES: at Fran- cis Rauh Ir. High: Football I, Swimming l, Track 1, Allen- town High: Swimming 2, 3, Thomas B. Becker Tom. Tech tall, blond, and well built - athletic - quiet - witty - intelli- gent. PREFERENCES: Billie, corny history teachers. AMBI- TION: to be a psychologist. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Baseball 2, Glee Club Z, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 4, Class Day Comm, NHS. Barbara Alice Belden Barb sincere friend - good leader - pretty - fun to be with - talk- ative. PREFERENCES: Iohn, Carolyn and Bob, house par- ties, writing letters to Lehigh. AMBITION: dietician. ACTIVI- TIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, veep 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Decorating Comm., Ring and Pin Comm., NHS. Bonnie lean Bender Bon perfect figure and pretty, face - sparkling personality - friendly. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, real friends, Dick, bowling, horseback riding. Alvf- BITION: happy successful mar- riage. ACTIVITIES - at South: Glee Glub l, at BHS: Com- wolei Z, 3, 4 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Library 3, Sr. Decorating Comm. Mary Kathryn Bennett Bennie beautiful eyes and smile - Let me do it - bundle of energy - good companion - fast talker. PREFERENCES: Iohnny, skatina, bowling, The Rollercade, Bill's, Shirlee, Rusty and Iackie. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Sr. An- nouncement Comm., Class Day Comm., Y-Teen 4, Comwolei 4. William E. Berger Bill ability and ambition - sharp clothes - artistic - likes girls. PREFERENCES: Akron Art In- stitute, the family, nice clothes, California, art class at BHS, RO. AMBITION: Akron Art In- stitute, Kent, or somewhere in Calif. and become an interior decorator in Calif. ACTIVI- TIES - at Kenmore: Boys' Glee Club, pres. 2, Choir l, 2, Stu- dent Council l, 2, at BHS: An- nouncement Comm. Bobby Ioe Betterton Ioe card shark - a great Ice - trusting - good athlete - the Lover - terrific dancer - true friend - considerate, PREFER- ENCES: Norm, Iohn, Dale, bowling. ACTIVITIES - at Bath: Football 1, 2, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, 2, at BHS: Base- ball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. Stuart Howard Block Stu, Fox always ready to lend a help- ing hand - sharp dresser - jazz connoiseur - baseball ace. PREFERENCES: the Green Bug, baseball, jazz, buggin' around. AMBITION: to emu- late my father's success. ACTIVITIES - at WRA: Photoq- raphy Club, Baseball, at BHS: Chem. Club 4, Hall Guard 4, Talon 4, Ring and Pin Comm. Class Day Comm. ruce Edward Church . F LM SM- 'H' :K- . 44' Q' ig' 1... 3,-5, I im .. Iarnes C. Bohan. Ir. Iungle lim. lin. tall, dark, and handsome - ex- cellent swimmer - woman killer - likable. PREFERENCES: Mary Lou, music, tennis. AM- BITION: success in some busi- ness. ACTIVITIES - at WRA: Glee Club 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Sailing 2, at BHS: Glee Club 4. Peggy Ann Bolt: Peg. Dizzy sharp dresser - fun to be with - biq blue eyes - big joker. PREFERENCES: Ace, Ianet, Iazzy. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Dec- orating Comm. Robert E. Boyer Bob full of fun - Innocent - psy- chology brain - What did you say, kid? lady's man - always talkative - friendly. ACTIVI- TIES - Tallmadge High School: Dramatic Club l, Football l, Hall Guard l. Central High: Glee Club Z. T Glee Club 3, 4. Marie Elaine Brattin swell cake baker - pro book- keeper - good friend - talka- tive - pug nose - always around when needed - the brain. PREFERENCES: Mercs, the Birdmobile, Dy's and Irene's slumber parties, NYC, Big Iohn, bowling. AMBITIONZ to become a successful ac- countant. ACTIVITIESI Com- wolei l, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, Treas- urer 4, Announcement Comm. ,.+,. Alese Brooks Pete innocent ways - lovely to look at - ah you guys - always late - loads of fun - Dick Tracy. PREFERENCES: Gene, Clem, Hum, writing to Gene, swimming, bowling, playing 7112, roller skating. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, HR rep. 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, at Toledo Scott - Y- Teen secy. 1, HR rep. l. Marilyn Sue Brown sweet and uiet de endable CI ' P - ardent baby sitter - brown eyes - good natured - always coming up with the unex- pected. PREFERENCES: Hi-C, Ted, hot fudge sundaes, Mrs. Starks, games, Lake Louise. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, An- nouncement Comm. megs. -gms- R? I . 6 -3.- il 9 J , in .iv M? . 254 4 -Q 5-F' i. y . C arolyn Marie Brown Carol pledging personality - always smiling - wow - short locks - trustworthy - friendly - flirt. PREFERENCES: slumber par- ties, Margie, Marianne, Robert, the 'Sl Olds, Hoan, Karen, bad- minton, tennis. AMBITION: to become a good receptionist. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen l, 2, Li- brary 2, 3, 4, Band l, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Theater Comm. Ann Louise Brueggeman S flair for clothes - beautiful hair - original ideas - artistic - true friend - easy to look at. PREFERENCES: Gene, Sum- mer Symphonyf' hot fudge sundaes, painting. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, pres. 4, Y-Teen l, cabinet 2, 3, 4, Talon l, 3, art ed. 4, Activities Comm., Sr. Dance Comm. herry Ann Bryson Stinky sweet and petite - See how you are! - true to Iohn - ser- ious moods - nice smile - al- ways helpful - wonderful friend, PREFERENCES: Iohn, Carol, dancing with Iohn. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei l, 3, assist. secy. 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, cabinet 2, Office 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. Ianise Iune Burgner Ian I B pert and neat - cheery smile - and Bill said - dependable - a friend to all. PREFER- ENCES: Bill, Lakeside, deep discussions, knitting argyles, writing letters. AMBITION: be a good school teacher, until. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Activities Comm. 4, Student Council l, 2, publicity chair- man 4, Talon I, 2, 3, Ed. 4, Griffin Ed. 4, NHS., TB Asso- ciation 3, 4. immie A. Chevrier Chev. Iim great buddy - hey Rick - great athlete - understanding and forgiving - I'm not mad, just peeved - loves football. PREFERENCES: Iane, Rick, sports, food and sleep, 5th Period lunch. AMBITION: to become an engineer. ACTIVI- TIES: Hall Guard 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 4, Class Day Comm. those shoulders! - quiet type - good dresser - Romeo - always friendly. PREFERENCES: Mari- lyn, the Plymouth, Ion, working on cars, athletics in general. AMBITION: become an engi- neer, ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 4, Band l, 2, Orch. l, 2, Foot- ball 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Comm. chairman, Ring and Pin Comm. n i M1 si. 5, .N . g Nd., 0 V. tw. .O L -I Nun, , rm . L- Q1 I . . D -V . .. , if .ssfsg :Q ri i . F N A .... js? . Donna lean Clarke vitality plus - sincere - grey shirt - mischievous - Dale. PREFERENCES: Dale, Alex, Mom and Dad, US, Sherry and Iohn. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Comwolei Red Cross Rep. 4, pres. 3, Decorating Comm., Picnic Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. Ina Sylvia Clayrnan big brown eyes - cute as a button - blushes easily - loves to sing - always smiling, PREFERENCES: Ray, Elaine, the puppy, music, teaching, cottage memories, the Center, playing the piano. AMBITION: to be happy and become a successful teacher. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Talon 1, 2, 3, 4, Griffin Comm., Picnic Comm. Sally Clements CIem hillbilly - understanding - never, never happen! - crazy hair cut - fooey. PREFERENCES: Ray, Pete, Ier- ry, Pat, my other half, Side by Side, hillbilly music, the uke, writing letters. AMBI- TION: to be a perfectionist. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei I, 3, 4, secy. 2, Com. Red Cross Rep. 2, secy. 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Cafe. 3, 4, Picnic Comm. Claire Ianet Capping flashing smile - well dressed - personality plus - good com- panion - Crazy about music. AMBITION: to graduate from college and get a job in the field of psychology, ACTIVI- TIES: Chem. Club 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, secy. 4, Glee Club I, Class Day, Banner, and Griffin Comm.'s. Duane Dean Crawford good horseman - Where are we going tonight? - neat dresser - good dancer - al- ways in a hurry - crazy green car. PREFERENCES: gold rod, Roger, girls, dates, dancing, horses and horse shows, hunt- ing, sports. AMBITION: to live on a ranch and breed fine horses. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 4, Physics Club 4, Track 3, 4, Sr. Decorating Comm. Robert Stein Crumrine Bob. Crummie great guy - skating enthusiast - good sense of humor - smart - well dressed. PREFERENCES: Fox, boy novelist, stag parties, skating. AMBITION: to be- come a doctor. ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 1, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Hall Guard 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. Robert Lewin Crutcher Bob. Crutch talkative - quick to laugh - not me, Buddy - athletic ability - fine dresser. PREF- ERENCES: Mary Ann, Wyatt's Wreck room, Coach Cook, sports. ACTIVITIES - Potts- town: Chairman of Prom, Dance and Decorating Comm., lr. NHS, Baseball I, Basket- ball I, 2, BHS: Hi-Y 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Basketball 3, Christ- mas Tree Comm. Mary Louise Culin Mary Lou cute dimples - I don't know - powder blue eyes - sincere - trustworthy - brown hair. PREF- ERENCES: Pretend, Madison, deep discussions, slumber par- ties, Florida, bowling, swim- ming. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Office 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Talon circula- tion mgr, 3, ad. mgr. 4, Prom and Banquet Comm' NI-IS. Carolyn Pauline Cunningham ncaa. wonderful friend - always seen with Lucky - go double on the sugar - sophisticated - often seen in the Ford - nice figure. PREFERENCES: Bob, swim- ming team, Lakeside, reading, drawing. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei I, 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Latin Club 2, Physics Club 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Office 4, Glee Club treas. 2, veep 3, pres. 4. HR rep. 3, NHS. Marie Marlene Dark Corkie mind of her own - pretty - Wonder if I qot a letter? - fun to be with. PREFERENCES: Kenny, New Year's, Mr. Bion- do, bowling, dancing. AMBI- TION: to get my RN and then my Mrs. degree. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei I, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Decorating and Dance Comm. Donald Louis Darlrow word on women - full of fun - knows all the answers - safe l?l driver - great big grin - scared of cops. AMBITION: to build up the shop. ACTIVI- TIES: Hi-Y 3, treas. 4, Hall Guard 4, Football mgr. 4, Cap and Gown Comm. Carole Loi: Darsky Darsk 'more bounce to the ounce - quick tempered - sharp dresser - never without the wheels - Stu, please. PREFERENCES: Stu, trips to KSU, '51 Chevy, knitting. William Charles Davis Willy sharp dresser - big Olds - lady killer - O Happy Day - big flirt. PREFERENCES: Sherry, snipsnap, basketball, driving the famous Blue Rocket. AMBITION: engineer. ACTIVI- TIES: Glee Club I, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Sr. Announcement Comm. Philip Lee Deaton ' DimpIes. Phil serious - determination - sports fan and griffin - rooter - sense of humor. PREFERENCES: Bev, Mom, football, music, period 5 lunch, playing the piano, AM,- .BITION: to do something that has never been done before. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei Red Cross rep. I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Announcement Comm., Co- ch. Theater Comm. ludith Deem Iudy devilish laugh - neat and trim - short locks. PREFERENCES: Lakeside, the young Rev- erend, working on the Talon with Dee. AMBITION: com- mercial art. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei 2, cab. 3, 4, NFL 3, Assist. secy. 4, Y-Teens I, cab. 2, 3, 4, Library 2, Glee Club I, 2, Orch. I, 2, HR rep. I, 3, secy. 4, Student Council 2, Talon page Z ed., Griffin Comm., NHS. David Creig Demko Dan electric personality - Buchtel's Ierry Lewis - basketball player - laugh a minute. PREFER- ENCES: Susan, McCormick's 108 Olds, Nick, Oranges, Mike, Ioe, Ken, YMCA, all sports, eating. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 3, 4, Track I, Class Day Comm. Iulie Dodge Denison Termite peppy - cute tiny blond - friendly to all - terrific orator. PREFERENCES: Ion, cheer- leading, Lakeside. AMBITION: to become a successful teach- er, ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Red Cross rep. I, NFL secy. 3, 4, Promenaders 4, Y- Teen I, 2, veep 3, cab. 4, Office 4, Glee Club I, Activi- ties Comm. secy. 4, Cheer- leader Z, 3, co-capt. 4, HR rep. I, 2, 3, Talon I, 4, Decorating and Ring and Pin Comm's, NHS. Shirley Ann Desseclzer Doss loves life - pretty hair and eyes - trusting - sincere. PREF- ERENCES: Alice, Ieanne, I Only Have Eyes For You, Gar- ners, Plymouths, Desi, Sue, Mary. ACTIVITIES: Prome- naders I, Library 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, HR rep. 2, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. 'IK-f Q95 Adelaide Yvonne Diller Addie nice smile - good seamstress - full of laughs - those blue eyes. PREFERENCES: Ralph, Mother, Iudy, driving, pianists, dancing, choir, riding, swim- ming, and drawing, AMBI- TION: to be a secretary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen I, 2, Glee Club 2, HR rep. 2. Nancy Dunbar Nan a smile for every one - a good friend to have - friendly - al- ways willing to help others - adept with puns - inquisitive. PREFERENCES: smart people, eating, babies, traveling, baby- sitting, watching television. AMBITION: to go to college and become a physical thera- pist. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Theater Comm. Homer William Earl , Bill good natured - humorous - wavy hair - flirtatious smile., PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Kitty, Duane's convertible, Barberton, Ierry and Nancy, Lake, sports, Nov 12, '5Z. AM- BITION: to become a mechan- ical engineer. ACTIVITIES: Treasury 4, Decorating Comm. Irene Louise Falencxykoski sweet and friendly - great companion - jokes - always smiles - pretty hair - dimples. PREFERENCES: Mary Ann, basketball, piano. AMBITION: to be a successful secretary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Record Comm. Forrest Leverette Falkner Bud. Hot Rod fun to be with - ioker - wavy hair - Say Fella - hot rod lover. PREFERENCES: Ioan, the family, Bud, Bill, my Ford, building rods, girls, going out. AMBITION: Am. Coast Guard, college, mechanics. ACTIVI- TIES: Caf. 3, 4, Football I, Track 2, Sr. Decorating Comm. Norma Ruth Ferriot sense of humor - neat appear- ance - big blue eyes - friendly to all - the tune - 1et's do something different. PREFER- ENCES: Lakeside, tall boys, deep discussions. AMBITION: to become a good secretary and get my MRS. degree. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Comwolei Red Cross Rep. 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Home- room Rep. 3, Sr. Griffin Comm., sr..- ,1 - VS -mf B . se X 2 it 'fg X ' x t igQl s -- X. ik X 3 'D ...N vis. Q . Patricia Rose Femse Pat, Pitch pretty hair - cute shape - good companion - dark, flashing eyes - loves to dance - flirta- tious smile - long, black hair. PREFERENCES: Ierry Canale, Navy, Ioyce, Nada, Anna, Mari- anne, Helen, driving. AMBI- TION: Airline stewardess. AC- TIVITIES: Promenaders 4, HR Rep. 2, 4, Sr. Class Day Comm., Sr. Picnic Comm. Willa Faye Fisher constant smile - excellent swimmer - sense of humor - personality kid - good worker - that laugh. PREFERENCES: friends at BHS, summer cot- tage, Thurs. nights. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Drama Club 2, NFL 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Office 4, Talon 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Day Comm. Steubenville High: G. A. A. I, lr, Red Cross I, Pepper Club 1, NHS. Alice Iosephine Fletcher HAL.. DDO.. always ready to hel out p . contagious giggle - talkative - I'll never tell - cute 'n sweet. PREFERENCES: Ioe, Shirley, leanne, Diane, Tenderly, Skeeter, music. AMBITION: nursing and then getting that Mrs. de ree ACTIVITIES g . 1 Chemistry Club 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Day Comm. Nancy Io Flowers faithful friend - athletic - thoughtful and considerate - Iulius Caesar! PREFER- ENCES: Nancy I., any Cadil- lac, V period gym, Miss Gus- tafson's history classes, Bruce, sports. ACTIVITIES: Latin Club 3, 4, Sr. Announcement Comm. Gerald Richard Forte Ierry handsome - a great pal - Romeo - wonderful personality - cheerie smile. PREFERENCES: my mother, my car, Pete, Clem, two juniors, bookkeeping, horses, bowling. ACTIVITIES: Football I, Track I, 2, Decor- ating Comm. Chairman, Picnic Comm. loseph Edward Fowler Ioe loyal and friendly - woman hater - nice clothes - basket- ball fan. PREFERENCES: Chem. lab with Bossard, Bob, Dick and the others, Wyatt's parties, basketball, pool. eq AL rs Ri chord William Fox Dick crazy laugh - lots of fun - an outdoor man - dog lover - wine, women, and song - What's comin' off? - happy- go-lucky. PREFERENCES: Shir- ley, dogs, Ioe and his big car, English Lit with Ron, hunting, skating, swimming. ACTIVI- TIES: Chemistry Club 4, Swim- ming 1, 2, Sr, Picnic Comm. Bernice Udelle Friedlaud ..BuL.. --Daly talkative and vivacious - those blue eyes - dependable - Talon slave. PREFERENCES: Blue, the Buicks, Michigan, taking rides, records, reading. AMBI- TION: Sociologist. ACTIVI- TIES: Talon I, 2, 3, P. 3 co- editor 4, Y-Teen 2, 4, Drama Club 2, Comwolei 4, Chemistry Club 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. Robert Martin Gardner Bob. Reggie hot rod - good sense of humor - versatility plus - true friend - about so big. PREFERENCES: working on cars, teasing girls, Dick, lack, Rog, rodding around Dee lay. AMBITION: Chemical or civil engineering. ACTIVI- TIES: Chem. Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Promenaders 3, Library 2, Glee Club I, Z, 3, 4, Glee Singers 4, Football l, Track l, 2, Sr. Picture Comm, Diane Gariclr Di, Garick Marlene Rita Geller talkative - clothes know-how - great pal - pretty hair and eyes - full of fun. PREFER- ENCES: Serbian music, Flori- da, riding, swimming, tennis, painting. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Talon 4, Sr. Class Day Comm., Sr. Picture Comm. Mickey serious but sweet - sharp dresser - first love-piano - does everything well. PREFER- ENCES: Why don't you be- lieve me- AMBITION: While still a minor to find the maior scale of happiness. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Treas, 4, Y-Teen I, Office 4, Orchestra l, 2, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. BHS lr. Tues. Musical Club I, 2, 3, 4, NHS. etty Lou Geuder Twin conscientious - a smile for everyone - a good friend - good-natured - swell sport - understanding, PREFERENCES: Barbara, summer vacation at the ocean, swimming, ice-skat- ing, bowling. AMBITION: nurs- ing. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Sr. Announcement Comm. Co-Chairman, ' 'fi I Q Q: rg it Nancy Lee Geuder Twin cheerful attitude - good sport - nice to know - sincere - always willing to help others. PREF- ERENCES: Barbara, summer vacations at the ocean, Flori- da, swimming, bowling, ice- skating. AMBITION: nursing. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4: Y-Teen l, 2, 3: Comwolei 3, 4: Sr. Announcement Comm. Virginia Irene Gilbert Irene brown eyes - always has Duane on her mind - wild driver - pretty hair. PREFER- ENCES: Duane, '49 Mercury, Helen, Dyann, the Navy. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei 4: Sr. Decorating Committee. Richard Weaver Gillespie Dick about so-o-o big! - infectious smile - sparkling eyes - great driver - true pal - likes talka- tive girls - lover. PREFER- ENCES: the Ford, Rog, Bob, Parkway, Canteen, working on cars, basketball, jazz music. AMBITION: to finish college. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4: Hall guard 4: Homeroom Rep. 2, 3: Basketball l: Sr. Theater Comm. Auverne Ieanne Gilmore Wiggles, Ieannie small but mighty - vivacious - beautiful hair - gullible - I'll never tell! - aways on the go. PREFERENCES: Dick, Sue, Al- ice and Shirley, Ko, my broth- er, Myer's jokes, modeling, sports. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: Office 2: Talon 4: Sr. Class Day Comm. Dale Edward Golrel Golf wonderful to be with - track star - 'Sl Ford - tops with Donna - I'm going to fix that some day. PREFERENCES: Donna, Norm, Iohn, lim, Ioe, Bill, '51 Fords, Michigan, skat- ing, bowling. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2: HR Rep. 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Turkey Day Race l: Sr. Deco- rating Comm.: Sr. Prom and. Banquet Comm.: Sr. Dance Comm. Gerald Bernard Goldstein Ierry. Goldy smiles and blushes easily - sincere - dependable - terrific sense of humor - very well liked. PREFERENCES: doubling with Mike, women, and Mike's jokes, basketball, baseball. AMBITION: to be a social worker. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 2: Sr. Picnic Comm. co- chairman: Sr. Class Day Comm.: Ian. Commencement Decorating Comm. ' yr sw if ,EW . ,.,,.,. . 1 1 1. Shirley Ann Goriclr life of the party - peppy - cute clothes - sympathetic - appeal- ing. PREFERENCES: dancing Idyl, Lakeside, french-fried onions, discussions at slum ber parties, getting a good tan. AMBITION: major in psy chology in college. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Y- Teen l, 2, 3, 4: Picnic Comm. Elizabeth Anne Gosling Liz, Betty versatile - sincere - efficient - friendly. PREFERENCES George, Carolyn, Ann, and Kay. AMBITION: To become a good musician. ACTIVITIES Drama Club veep 4: Latin Club: NFL 4: Physics Club 4 Promenaders 2: Y-Teens l, 2 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4, veep 2: Glee Singers 3, 4: Orch. I, 2, 3, pres. 4 Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Activities Comm. 4: Class Day NHS. Edwin lay Gottfried Eddie. Gooch easy-going - a golfer - fun loving - a real buddy - hand- some. PREFERENCES: family sleep, Sam, Chryslers, Dunk and Ierry. Ray, golf, photog- raphy. ACTIVITIES: Photo Club I: Glee Club l: Physics Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Guard 4: Treasury 4: Golf 4. 'K , Iudith Ann Green Iudy .tw 1 A16 X 1lf5:'i'. ' N .I 5, ' . I. tt.. '7 . . arf wonderful disposition - I be lieve you! - enthusiastic swimmer and tennis player cute and petite. PREFER ENCES: the tamily, swimming with loyce, summer nights tennis. AMBITION: teacher of mentally retarded children ACTIVITIES - Falls High: World Friendship Club I: Orch l: BHS: Drama Club 3: Y-Teen 4: Office 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sr Announcement Comm. Laura Ruth Greenield Laura-belle' sparkling personality - full of pep - always clowning - good worker. PREFERENCES: Co- lumbia, cottage memories, the Center. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4: Com. Red Cross Rep, l, Drama Club 2: Y-Teen l, 2: Cat. 4: Library 2: HR Rep. 3, Talon l, 2, P, 3 co-editor 4: Sr Ring and Pin Comm.: Sr. Grif- fin Staff, NHS. Norman Curtis Gresham Grub tall - handsome - athletic - crazy smile - personality plus - good dancer - life of the party - conversationalist - swell pal. PREFERENCES: Sandy, the Lynch's, any old car, spaghetti. U.S.N.R. trips to Fla. AMBITION: Salesman. ACTIVITIES: Ir. and Sr. class veep: HR Rep. 2: Student Council 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4. W. . Q. X3 -.A. 953 is 'N wr Theodore Francis Griffin Poncho, Ted confirmed bachelor - gone auy - his mind's made up - ZPSSI - wild driver. PREFER- ENCES: '53 Hornet, Don, Grosse Ile, watching others work. Ronald Sanford Grossman Red, Ross great guy - A-l sport - crack Doker player - Billy May fan. PREFERENCES: Buckeyes, lack, chocolate chip ice cream, Clyde, sport collection, AMBI- TION: To graduate from col- lege: ACTIVITIES: Track 2, Basketball Manager 3, Sr. Pic- ture Comm. ferry Filbey Guess Guess who quiet and reserved - likes cars - handsome - seen at Green- walds. PREFERENCES: the Olds, Portage Lakes, last sum- mer, blondes, brunettes, or redheads, Dave's milkshakes, all sports, ACTIVITIES: Sr. Pic- ture Committee. Robert Neal Hagen Bob sports fan - comes through when the chips are down - iokester. PREFERENCES: The day I graduate, nice people, sports, corneyf' history teach- ers, baseball, football, and basketball games. AMBITION: To be a Good radio announcer. ACTIVITIES: Football I, Band 2, Glee Glub 2, Baseball 2, 3, Talon 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Tur- key Day Race 4, Class Day Comm. seuy loan Hahn Kia, squy Io gullible - talkative - nice dresser - Dick - What did ya' say? PREFERENCES: Dick. all the kids at lrene's parties, Mrs. Hudson, weekends, bowl- ing, picnics, riding, swimming, eating. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Prom- enaders 2, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Sr. Color and Em- blem Comm., Sr. Commence- ment Comm. Helen Louise Hall pretty - wonderful sport - good personality - Oh boy! big laugh. PREFERENCES: Bob, Irene, Sally, Nancy, Ioanne, Bev, bowling, swimming, pic- nics. AMBITION: To be a sec- retary and live in Florida. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, Y-Teens 3, Comwolei 4, Class Day Comm., Sr. Record Comm. . I David B. Hamilton Ham genial, winning personality - humbug - true - tall and blond - wonderful sense of humor. HOBBIES: golf, tennis, playing the piano. AMBITION: I V' To be a physicist. ACTIVI- uf .fir , ' v I ' X I 4 , vw I N 46 1' : TIES - Canton Lehman: Drama Club 2, 3, Golf l, 2, 3, BHS: Drama Club 4, Golf 4. Nancy Lou Hayes nice smile - blushes easily - 5'2 , eyes of blue - It's up to you - neat dresser - cute Red PREFERENCES: Ioanie, Sally, Ki-Ki, bowling, parties, shows. AMBITION: To go to college and become an airline hostess. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Treas. 4, Sr, Color and Emblem Comm., Sr. Record Comm. Carol lean Helfrick Elf a true friend - cute figure - long lashes - gullible. PREF- ERENCES: family, Dawn, Mary Ann, Bonnie, Diane, Iames- town, N. Y., The Drugstore, dancing, bowling, tennis. AM- BITION: Airline hostess. AC- TIVITIES - at Iamestowni Glee Club 2, Newspaper 2, at BHS: Comwolei l, HR Rep. 3, Class Day Comm. 31- K ... l - 4. Nancy Ann Herbruck Slim loves to write notes - always joking - nice to be around - swell pal, PREFERENCES: Mom, Dad, Ioan, Patsy, Ruthie, Kathy, Ross, Bob driving the car, Cleveland Indians. AC- TIVITIES: Commencement Com- mittee. Helen Herouvis very sincere - gullible - laugh- ing eyes - a gift for listening - fun to be with. PREFER- ENCES: Gizmo, Bev's cooking, Izzy's hotrod, Mary Ann, food, good old Biondo. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen l, Library l, Cap and Gown Comm. Gerald Wallace Hetzel Ierry good natured - Hi Gang - long talker - neat dresser - 1 muscles. PREFERENCES: Nan- cy, North Game, Mom and Dad, Homer, music, sports, bowling. AMBITION: to be a dentist. ACTIVITIES: Treasury 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. 'rj 'tt at-R, 1 nu. .fi I 5 ...J ' Z. .i k gf it Michael Shannon Hiltner Carol Ann Himelright Himie Sunda I can et the car Y 9 ' neat - peppy - good compan- ion - dependable - pretty hair - Best you don't. PREFER- ENCES: Lucky, Elaine, Lee, Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei Z, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Latin Club 2, Physics Club 3, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, I'Iall Guard 45 Office 3, 4, Sr. Banquet Comm., Nl'IS. Iere Michel Hinton lake a Golden Gloves champ - artistic - all-around genius - good sport. PREFERENCES: sincere people, Bruce, trains and big buildings, letter sweat- ers, working out, boxing, draw- ing, loving. AMBITION: to be- come a successful architect. ACTIVITIES: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Lucile Alyn Hittle Lu radiating personality - partial to blondes - Oh really - full of fun - easy on the eyes. PREFERENCES: Claire and Pat, Lakeside. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Office 2, 4, Glee Club lg HR rep. 3, 4: Class Day Comm. George A. Hixson Chix great build - we're through - moody - Roomie, Roomie - good athlete. PREFERENCES: Claire, Deacon, Willie, using the pitchfork. ACTIVITIES - at WRA: Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, R Club 1, Z, 3, Veep 4, Social Comm. 4, Liberator Staff 25 Veep, Sr. Class, Student Coun- cil 4g Baseball I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. William Charles Hobson Hobby, Stud always joking - tall and husky - drop thatlcrazy bop - great pal. PREFERENCES: Stan Ken- ton, Nick, be-bop, progressive jazz, playing the cool trumpet, eating, AMBITION: to play trumpet like Connie Condolie. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3. Roger William Howard Pokey. Whitey, Reg that darn girl - great basket- ball player - crew cut - lun to be with - sharp dresser. PREF- ERENCES: the Ford, my par- ents, my sister, Dick, basket- ball, Gamers. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 45 Track 4, Turkey Day Race 4, Sr. Decorating Comm. Patricia Marie Hummel Pat. Hum serious minded - Don't know do ya? - gold plated fenders - always friendly. PREFER- ENCES: Clem, Pete, lake, Madison '52, two juniors, Car- son's, bowling, skating. AMBI- TION: Accountant. Ruby Iewell Humphrey friendly and sincere - loyal to Tom - always laughing - great in speech work. PREFER- ENCES: Tom, my Sunday School Class, people who smile, Bible College, books, sports, Forensic work. AMBI- TION: teacher, housewife, tc always wear a smile. ACTIVI- TIES: Latin Club Treasurer Z, 3, 45 NFL 3, treas. 45 Physics Club 45 Office 4, Glee Club 2, Chmn. Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Class Day Comm. Barbara Iacobs Barb good natured - conscientious - loyal friend - neat. PREF- ERENCES: Mom and Dad, the twins, Margie, camping, swim- ming, photography. AMBITIONZ nursing or teaching. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Prom- enaders 2, 35 Chemistry Club 4, Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Picture Comm. Shirley Marie jacob: lake beautiful brown eyes - may- be - good natured - sincere. PREFERENCES: lim, Bowling Green, Violet, Fay, Mom and Dad, tennis, golf, riding, swim- ming, bowling. AMBITION: graduate from college then have a happy marriage. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3. Betty Lea Iarvis Betsy friendly - seen with Nancy Iordon - pretty eyes - sense of humor. PREFERENCES: Albert, '46 Pontiac, Nancy Iordon, AMBITION: to be a successful homemaker, and to get to Nashville to see the Grand Ole Opre. ACTIVITIES: Cap and Gown Committee. 5 : .'5'5.v.. ff Franklin Thomas Ienkins Frank hard worker - easy going - Hi gang - friendly to all - infectious smile - great per- sonality, PREFERENCES: the green Buick. AMBITION: To get a good job after I finish college. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, 25 Sr. Class Day Comm. lanet Maye Iohnson Ian N peppy - seen with Ioel - laughing- .blue eyes - lots of fun - 'liked by everyone. PREFERENCES: Ioel, Madison. AMBITION: To be an airline hostess. ACTIVITIES: Chemis- try Club, Sec. 45 Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Office 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 4, co-captain reserves 35 HR rep 35 Comwolei 2, 3, 4. ancy Lee Iordan Nan never serious - loves to tease - hates to work - tries to per- suade her parents she needs a car. PREFERENCES: My par- ents and sisters, 6716 Paxton Drive, Board Man, Miss Goss, Nancy. AMBITION: Primary Education. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Announcement Comm. Ierrie,I.ee Iunkins Iunkie, Ierr terrific sense of humor - under- standing - Do I have to? - one in a million - mischievous - a wicked eyebrow - always laughing. PREFERENCES: El- fie and Corkie, L'iI Ioe, hot fudge sundaes. AMBITION: To get my RN. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 45 Comwolei 3, 45 Physics 35 Y-Teen I, 2, 35 Hall Guard 35 Sr. Class Day Comm. Martin P. Kaye Marty always willing to help - in- dustrious - genius - beautiful eyes, PREFERENCES: Betsy, Shaker Heights. AMBITION: Medicine. ACTIVITIES - Shak- er Heights: Dramatics I5 Bas- ketball I5 Track I, 25'Pre-Med Club 25 Hi-Y 25 French Club 2. BHS: Physics 35 Chem. Club 45 Track 3, 45 Sr. Ushering Comm.5 NHS Pres. Carol Anne Keach blonde bombshell - Nellie's gal - beautiful smile - natural flirt, PREFERENCES: cheer- leading, lim, my co-captain, sun tans at Lakeside. ACTIVI- TIES: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Com- wolei 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 3, co-capt. 45 Chem. Club 45 Activities Comm, 45 Talon 45 Sr. Dance Comm.5 NHS. I I G ames Thomas Kenney Iirn courteous - pleasant voice - Go man - curly hair - always willing to help, PREFERENCES: Cleveland, '50 Ford, Mom and Dad, Mary, Acme No. 15, Por- tage Hotel, Chorus, basket- ball. AMBITION: To be a success in show business. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 35 Glee Club I5 Basketball I5 Sr. Christmas Tree Comm. 4. ary Alling Kepler Kap, Gep a wonderful guy - real skater - Kitten on the keys - en- gaging smile. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Midge, stag parties. AMBITION: Chemical engineer. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball I, 35 HR rep. 1, 2, 35 Physics 35 Hi-Y 45 Chem. Club pres. 45 Sr. Dance Comm. Beverly Ann Kerns S Bev. Sunshine dresses well - wonderful friend - sweet, sincere person - pleasant personality - loves the South. PREFERENCES: Don, Helen, Elaine, Izzy, Punny, Mr. Biondo, Vince, Florida, bowl- ing. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 35 Y-Teen I5 Library I5 Office I5 Orchestra 3. hirley Ruth Kirk deep blue eyes - very sym- pathetic - I wonder whats wrong? - sweet 'n' small - neat dresser. PREFERENCES: Dick, Mary Ann, the rest of the kids, going to shows. AC- TIVITIES: Latin Club I5 Y- Teen l, 25 Glee Club 25 Sr. Class Day Comm. In 5. Iulia Ann Kirn blonde bombshell - peppy - easily confused - loved by everyone. PREFERENCES: Bill, Lakeside, Because, cheer- leading, writing letters. ACTIV- ITIES: Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 45 Comwolei 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Chem. Club 45 Prom-- enaders 45 Office 45 Talon 45 Sr, Decorating Comm.5 Sr. Dance Comm.5 NHS. Polly Kay Kistler P. K. clever and unusual - good sense of humor - sporty - Oh no! - matter of fact person. PREFERENCES: ice skating, the Angus, Lonely Wine, T- bone steaks, swimming, bowl- ing. AMBITION: four years at the U. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 45 Comwolei l, 2, 3, 45 Physics Club Secy. 35 Y-Teen I, treas. 2, 3, 45 Sr. Class Day Comm.5 Talent Comm. co-ch. Iames Paul Kovach KO Mafguefife I-Ubfiold SJ Sally Iean Kodish Sal pePPY - talkative - lives on apples - brains! - always singing. PREFERENCES: my parents, Phyllis, Iudy, Dick, Freddie, U. of Michigan, secre- tarial work, singing. AMBI- TION: Kindergarten teacher. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2. 3, Y-Teen 2, Glee Club 3, Glee Singers I, Ir., Sr. Picnic Comm., NHS. 9, e X 'te isg .. ze: always ready with a joke - cool dresser - Ir, Disk Iockey - everyone's friend - talkative - jazz fiend. PREF- ERENCES: Sue, Bop, Iazz, Wyatts parties, satire, free- lance disc-jockey work. AM- BITION: To complete college and become useful to society. ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 2, Hall guard 3, l'li-Y Service Ch. 4, Class Day Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. Edith Sue Kraycheek Edie, E fickle - sweet - always laugh- ing - friendly - writes letters to Art. PREFERENCES: The USAF, the Plymouth, Hi chum, Loretta, going out with Loretta in Dad's car. ACTIVI- TIES: Y-Teen 2, 3, , Glee Club l, 2, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. Nada Mary Krehel Nad, Nothing good companion - dark eyes and long lashes - friendly smile. PREFERENCES: Chuck, Ioy, '49 Ford, Pat, Mary Ann, Sue, driving, swimming. AM- BITION: To succeed as a sec- retary, ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen l, 2, Treasury 4, Sr. Record Comm. Elaine Margaret Kreider Dede cute trick - long blonde hair - Which one? - regal - fun to be with. PREFERENCES: Lucky, Carol, Bev, Phaddeus, getting my men mixed up. AMBITION: To receive my RN. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, -4, Chem. Club 4, Prome- naders I, 2, 3, 4, Hall guard 4, Office 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Sr. Class Day Comm. Nancy I ean Krider Nan, Squirt petite - fun-loving - loyal to the end - real neat - mixes well - good dancer. PREFER- ENCES: Don, talking to Larry, Rodgers, Ellen and Ruth, Edna, dancing, swimming. AMBI- TION: Graduate with a Phi Beta Kappa Key. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. VL - it fi ag si . Q, f . .I F' to ,I Y -- as me Michael Harvey Kushkin Dunk' cool man - way with the women - sharp dresser - Irion sport - athletic ability. PIQEF- ERENCES: doubling with Ier- ry, Chic's Health Club, Basket- ball, BHS. AMBITION: Business l'TICIl'l. Maggie. Marge pretty black hair - good sense of humor - talkative - neat dresser - Hurry up. PREF- ERENCES: BHS, PGQQY, Greek- ie, Ma and Pa, swimming, ice skating. AMBITION: To be- come a school teacher. AC- TIVITIES: Cafe. 2, 4, Band I, Library 2, 3, 4, Orch. l, 2, Treas. 3, 4, Sr. Record Comm. Chairman. Marian Audrey Leeper Pudgie cute smile - gullible - I'll never tell - bubbling person- ality. PREFERENCES: '50 Fly- mouth, Sandy, 'I'a'n.:- ic, ltlutg Geneva '5l. Bczskcttzt L .:f AIC. AMBITION: I. H 1. 4 1: : ACTIVITIES: Comv' -Eu 'zt 4, Promenaders I, Sr. Commence- ment Comm. Karen Lee Licklider Kay sincere - dependable - loads of fun - slim - slow talker. PREFERENCES: Oak Park, Ill. Chicago's Little Resort, IIOS, Betty, skating, taking pictures. ACTIVITIES: - Reno IIS: Biol. Club 2, GAA 2, I-IR rep 7 BHS: Comwolei 3, 4, Chem, Club 4, Hall Guard 2, Picture Comm. Gerald Clemmer Long Ierry, let tall and good-looking - busi- nessman - politician - trust- worthy - a Texas trooper PREFERENCES: Lucille, Incl, Cadillacs, Chevrolets, politxcra. AMBITIONZ To head a wom- an's clothing store. ACTIVI- TIES: l'li-Y 3, pres. 4, Activi- ties Comm. 4, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. Ch., Sr. Dance Comm. Ruth E. Lowry Ruthie but definitely - always neat - wonderful personality - gum chewer - talkative. PREFER- ENCES: Church, Mother. Ed- na, Greenwald's, needlework, cooking, swimming, having a good time. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei l, 2, 3, Physics 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Office I, 2, 3, 1, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. I 3 . Ig' . K ix ll is al' xy ti gy 3 N 5-. ,xr ef si s X gl. S.- N if wel, S Robert Rand MacKusic MacKue, Bob record-holding swimmer - strong silent type - good look- ing - friendly. PREFERENCES: Carolyn, swimming team, par- ents, Fla., BHS, boating. AM- BITION: Engineering. ACTIVI- TIES: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Singers 4, Hi-Y 4, Swimming I, 2, Capt. 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm. Robert Moore Maddox Bob. Spider sharp dresser - big smile - Nl-low are ya - basketball lover - way with the women. PREFERENCES: family, De- Soto, Lynne, Rog, Tom, sports in general. AMBITION: To be as successful as my father. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Track 4, Sr. Announcement Comm. Alfred Ioseph Magoline Fred. Alf a way with the women - sharp dresser - originator of Freddy- Aide - life of the party. PREF- ERENCES: Mom, Dad, and Slim, Ioe, Ion, Leon, Fox, Sal, Mr. Weiss' trig class, baseball. AMBITION: an engineering career. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club treas. 4, Physics, pres. 3, Activities Comm. 4, Class treas. 3, HR rep. Z, pres. 4, Talon 3, Sports Ed. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball I, Football I, Sr. Class Day Comm, Ioseph Alexander Magyar Ioe. lose sharp dresser - great athlete - nuts about Trit - good driver - lady killer. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Trit, Fred, Curt, Ion, baseball, basketball. AM- BITION: To play major league baseball. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Picnic Comm. Corrine Ruth Maidanick peppy - good leader - I don't dig that - talkative - friendly. PREFERENCES: Lenny, blue Kaiser, Thurs. nights, the Cen- ter, Geneva, playing ping- pong. AMBITION: To become a successful elementary school teacher and be a good wife. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 1, Talon 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir., Sr. Picnic Comm. Patricia Ann Mancz Patty. Pat tall and graceful - beautiful hair - temperamental - cute nose - secret crushes. PREFER- ENCES: Lakeside, Miss Goss, Christ Church, Art, Rhythm- ettes. AMBITION: Nursing. AC- TIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Dra- matics 2, 4, Promenaders 4, Y-Teen I, Sr. Decorating Comm. ! --. ii if Ile elk 1. 'UQ Barbara Lee Marks Barb, Barbie pretty eyes - shy - You know it - pleasing personality. PREFERENCES: Fred, Gloria, a Nash, King B Dances, pizza, art, bowling, music. AMBI- TION: be successful, and be liked by everyone. ACTIVI- TIES: Glee Club 2, Sr. Dec- orating Comm. Iudith Marks Iudy Iam good friend - loves little kids - eager to see the mailman - enormous appetite. PREFER- ENCES: That high school di- ploma, Mom, Sally, my mices, ciuick lunches, the Center, swimming, bowling, piano. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei I, 2, 3, HR rep. 3, Talon 2, 3, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm., Sr. Grif- fin, NHS. Iamee Frederick Mazak Max, Moon professional jokester - nice smile - crew cut - I'll never tell. PREFERENCES: Art, Bob, Ian, Dick, Glo, basketball, chasing girls, hot rod '-47 Mer- cury. AMBITION: Air Force. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 3, Glee Club I, Sr. Decorating Comm. Robert Boone McCann Bob, Boone Skyway - was that all right? - mechanic - seen playing golf - Smoky. PREFERENCES: Fla. in winter, cars, stamps, anything mechanical, golf, swimming. AMBITION: Engi- neering, Physics. ACTIVITIES: Hill School: Hall Guard I, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Golf I, 2, Track 1, 2, Aviation Club l, 2, veep, Little Theater l, 2. BHS: Chem. Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Physics 4, Hall Guard 4. Barbara McEnteer Mac, Hunt short locks - short 'n' sweet - Oh well - fun to be with - brown eyes. PREFERENCES: Mom, Dad, Ian and Ed, Bev, Elyria, planes, horseback rid- ing. AMBITION: To learn to fly a plane. Barbara Ellen McManus Barb beauty plus brains - soft heart - sincere - sense of humor. PREFERENCES: Bill, Anne, Barb, the Mercury, living it up with Barb. AMBITION: To go to college. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei I, 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, Glee Club Z, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm., Sr. Ring and Pin Comm. iQ .. .Q 0 it : : W .15 A . AL in gg H 4,-Q, Charles E. Mears Chuck, Moose pleasant smile - great joker - big flirt - always in a hurry. PREFERENCES: my little Fra- zer, Kep and Marilyn, Acme No. 15, Mom and Dad, base- ball, swimming. AMBITION: To go to Kenyon College and make good in my own busi- ness. ACTIVITIES: Football l: Track 1: Sr. Dance, and Prom and Banquet Comm. Marian Elizabeth Meyer Betty likeable - really intelligent - the smiling librarian - neat appearance. PREFERENCES: Rhythmettes, Billy, Iohn, Mr.. Friedman, Dick, Hi-C, singing. AMBITION: to be a librarian. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Singers 3, 4: Y-Teen 2: Co-Chairman Cap and Gown Comm.: NHS. Iudith Ann Miller Iudy, Iudd long blonde locks - witty - contagious laugh - sleepy-head - big, blue eyes. PREFER- ENCES: Al, Invitation, Lake- side, Baron, ice skating. AC- TIVITIES: Glee Club l: Library 2: Office 3: Y-Teen l, Z, 3, 4: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Chem. Club 4: HR rep. 3: Sr. Griffin Comm. Lynne Miller clothes know-how - personality plus - Party! Party! - beauty with brains - born leader. PREFERENCES: Dick, Lucille, Lakeside, pizza. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Chem. Club veep 4: Y-Teen I, cabinet 2, treas. 3, pres. 4: Inter-Club Council l, 2, 4: Library 2: Glee Club I: Activities Comm. 4: HR rep. 2, 3: Student Council 4: Sr. Baccalaureate Comm.: Sr. Ring and Pin Comm. Ch.: NHS. Melva Dean Minclr Honestly - beautiful red hair - understanding friend - trim figure - peppy personality. PREFERENCES: my twin, Trit, Garner's cheeseburgsi talking on the phone. AMBITION: To graduate from Ohio U. and teach first grade. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, veep 4: Com. Red Cross Rep. 4: Y-Teen l, 3, 4, pres. 2: Inter-Club Council 2, veep 3: Library 2: Ir., Sr. Dance Comm. Ch. I. Barry Mitchell I. B. jester - real buddy - connois- seur of fine boats - Muscles - loves good clothes. PREFER- ENCES: the Great Lakes yacht- ing, Wyatt's parties, Sandusky. ACTIVITIES - Sandusky: Swim- ming I, 2: Chess l: Projec- tionist l, 2: Forum Cab. 2: Dram. Club veep 2: S. C. 1, 2: RODB 2. BHS: Cafe. 4: Hall Guard 4: Sr. Announcement Comm. Ch.: I-Ii-Y 4: Track. QB: 'W Patricia Lois Moran Pat glamorous wavy hair - pleas- ing personality - dimples - beauty with brains. PREFER- ENCES: Kent, Always, Susie, Alex, Polly, Madison, writing letters to Texas. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, 4: Chem. Club 4: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4: Inter- Club 2, 3, pres. 4: Cafe. 4: Office 4: Glee Club I, Z: NHS: Prom and Banquet Comm. Ann Natalie Morgan Margie pert and pretty - even-tempered - loves classical music - a laugh a minute. PREFER- ENCES: Don, my mother, tool- ing around with Barb and Kay, Miami U, Living it up with Barb. AMBITION: To become a successful speech therapist. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4: Com. Red Cross veep 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, secy. 4: An- nouncement Comm. Robert Ray Morrison Bob seen at Reliable - too many women - swell buddy - Be good - the car with the meat- grinder clutch. PREFERENCES: Two Dicks and Tom, Iudy, Fla., The Dodge, People. ACTIVI- TIES: Hall Guard 4: Glee Club I, treas. 2: Orch. l: Glee Sing- ers 2: HR rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball Mgr. l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2: Sr. Class Day Comm. Ch. Margaret Mary Muhlberg Margie curly brown hair - Who, Me? - loads of fun - cute and nice - far-awa look. PREFER- ENCES: Georgge, U.S. Navy, Lil and Gene, You Belong To Me, dancing, sewing. AC- TIVITIES: Library 2, 4: Sr. Class Day Comm. Carol Anita Murray Murray wonderful friend - Oh fudge - blue-green eyes - siamese cat fiend - classical music lover. PREFERENCES: my parents, Sylvia, French Hom, Living- ston, Band, Orchestra, ACTIVI- TIES: NFL 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Inter-High Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Announce- ment Comm.: Sr. Theater Comm.: NHS. Dalton Kenneth Myles :XL is 3 I NW -- 1' tff:-1 William Iarnes Nicholas Nick cool dresser - ducks and crew cut - the greatest sax player - imitating gangster. PREFER- ENCES. Carol, convertibles. bop, Dan, Manny, the modern idiom in music. AMBITION: to become No. I tenor in the Down Beat Poll. ACTIVI- TIES: C 'p and Gown Comm. Track ' 2. William Edward Noland Bill. Noley on the ball - quiet ?? - big brain - true Democrat - that crazy walk. PREFERENCES: Mikes Packarc Kenmore, poli- tics, free ric:-.s mountain music. AMBITION To be my travel bureaus be t customer. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 Ir., Sr. Picnic Comm. Richard Anthony Obermeier Obie, Dick always willing to help - quiet - I'll never tell - great golfer. PREFERENCES: Blue Plymouth, Ierry and lack, Ier's red and black Chevy, pop music, bowl- ing. AMBITION: To make a million winning golf champion- ships. ACTIVITIES: Photo lp Cafe. 4, Glee Club lg Golf l, 2, 3, 4g Sr. Cap and Gown Comm., NHS. Dennis Austin 0'Brien Denny swimmer deluxe - well dressed - manly build - handsome - flashing smile. PREFERENCES: White Beetle, my parents, Fla., swimming. AMBITION: To become a successful busi- nessman. ACTIVITIES - Evans- ton High: Swimming lg Base- ball l. BHS: Swimming Z, 3, 4: Talon Circulation Mgr. 4. Katherine Lynne Ongley Kay loves a good time - a finger in every pie - Sho' man - smooth - talk, talk. PREFER- ENCES: Fred, Anne and Barb, swimming. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei l, 2, 3, 45 Chem. Club 4, Comwolei Red Cross Rep. I, 2, Physics 3, Announcement Comm. Mariorie Ormeroid Marg quiet - brown eyes - very understanding - constant friend - wavy hair. PREFERENCES: Ruthie and Mary, church, all my friends, AMBITION: to be- come a teacher. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Chemistry Club 47 Latin Club 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Singers 3, 4, The- ater Committee. Sis. !,.F. A . . 1' . '!?Q.. ' .ggi P Mary Ann Katherine Orzel Orzie cute and active - Iriendly - joking personality - bright eyes - always with Irene. PREFERENCES: Irene, Iohnny, basketball, knitting. ACTIVI- TIES: Y-Teen 4, Comwolei -1, Records Committee. Elizabeth Kathryn Osborn Betty friendly - quiet - industrious - tactful - good companion. PREFERENCES: Ioyce, Nada, Karen, Mary Ann, Shirley, Donna, playing the organ. AM- BITION: secretary. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 4, Prome- naders 2, 3, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3. Isabelle Frances Pangas Izzy shy - frank - very sincere - pretty eyes - fun to be with. PREFERENCES: that big guy, Lula, Helen, Ben, cooking, Asbury Park. ACTIVITIES: Y- Teen lg Library lg Glee Club l, 2, Prom and Banquet Comm. Sylvia May Park Park cheerful - ambitious - true buddy - history shark, PREF- ERENCES: Mom, Carol, Liv- ingston, band, orchestra, church. AMBITION: full time Christian service. ACTIVITIES: Band l, 2, 3, veep 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, veep 4, Inter-High Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Picnic Comm., NHS. Margery Helen Patterson Marge ambitious - nice smile - hard worker - set in her ways. PREFERENCE: ice skating. AMBITIONZ to become a teach- er. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 3, Comwolei 3, 45 NFL 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm. Richard David Patterson Dick good looking - agreeable - those eyes!!! - a real buddy - patient. PREFERENCES: Lynne, week-ends, Kent State. AMBI- TION: to become a success in my coaching career. ACTIVI- TIES: Glee Club I, Sr. Class treasurer, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. a way with his women - East Ni , .. I w- . Qtt, tr ,... th, vw- .-'Q 'K 9 Q., J Q . . iivfw V .,.b . . Sy, '-.TQ Bruce Robert Peteison high - good athlete - ducks. PREFERENCES: Bobbie, Ron- nie, Fords, swimming. AMBI- TION: to become president of a rubber company. ACTIVI- TIES - At California: Cafe. I, Hall Guard l, Basketball I, Football I, Track I, At BHS: Hall Guard 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Class Day Comm., Ring and Pin Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. Dianne Lavonne Phoenix Fi-fi terrific dancer and roller skater - versatile - undecided - high ideals. PREFERENCES: reading, music, air planes, skating, bowling, and swim- ming. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4, Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Library 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Orchestra I, Inter-High Orch. l, Class Day Comm. co- chairman. Mary Ann Pitsch small and peppy - nicely dressed - good dancer - under- standing. PREFERENCES: Bob, lust Because Youre You, Shirley, Elf, dancing. AC- TIVITIES: Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Office 4, Class Day Comm. lbert Lee Ploenes Patch loves sports - appreciative -' true friend - sleepy-head. PREFERENCES: Rick, Conne- aut, Barry, all my friends, traveling, boating. AMBITION: to be successful and see the world. ACTIVITIES: Band l, Z: Orch. I, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Football manager 3, 4, Com- mencement Comm. Samuel Louis Portman Sam. Samba a lover - whats that make me? - tall and handsome - an athlete. PREFERENCES: yawn- ing, Eddie, Gene, Chevys, lose, Carol, tennis. AMBITION: to become a doctor, ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4, Physics Club 3, Hall Guard 4, Band I, 2, HR rep., Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Prom and Banquet Comm., NHS. Charles David Post Dave. Charlie great artist - staunch Demo- crat - ladies' man - flirt? - neat build. PREFERENCES: women, my parents, Iudy, Eddie, Bill, Kuts, Ken, BHS Band, politics, dancing, bowling. AMBITION: to be successful in the busi- ness management lield. AC- TIVITIES: Band 2, 3, pres. 4, HR rep. I, 2, 3, Talon 4, Track 2, 3, Griffin Comm. S Carol Ann Price Candy a great dancer - fun to be with - eyes on O.S.U. - sultry - Danger lurking in them thar eyes! PREFERENCES: Bruce, Ohio State, Mom, Pop, Mart, laneen, bowling. AMBITION: to be a doctor's wife. AC- TIVITIESZ Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 3, Library 4, Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Class Day Comm. amuel Wayne Price Sam sure and steady - always laughing - a hunter - thought- ful. PREFERENCES: Norma, my car, Howard, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Schaller. ACTIVITIES: Cafe. l, 2, 3, Hall Guard I, Basket- ball I, Football l, 2, Track I, Turkey Day Race 4, Cap and Gown Comm. Kenton Malone Prichard. Ir. Kent. Itch tall, dark and handsome - Hi gang - magnetic personality - ladies' man. PREFERENCES: Pat, Ioel, Ierry, Fox, Ioe, lohn A., Ion W., Mittawanga, Mom and Dad, BHS and Sis, letters from Pat and the gang. AMBI- TION: work hard and be suc- cessful in life. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, HR rep. 2, Football I, 3, 4: Sr. Decorating Comm., Ring and Pin Comm. Lucille Conyers Prichard K Lou, Angel sparkling personality - angel hair - thoughtful - beautiful clothes - never hurries. PREF- ERENCES: Ierry, Mom and Dad, Lynne, Iudy, Kent, Phyl- lis, Ian and Ioel, BHS. AMBI- TION: to always do my very best. ACTIVITIES: Chem, Club 4, Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 3, music chairman Z, pro- gram chairman 4, Office 3, Glee Club l, I-IR rep. l, ay Beverly Ramslrogler talkative - curly brown hair - the boy next door - nice per- sonality - pretty eyes. PREF- ERENCES: Elizabeth, long rides, painting, swimming. AC- TIVITIES - At Barberton: Dra- matic Club I, Y-Teen 1, Red Cross I. At BHS: Cap and Gown Comm. Martha Marie Rauschenberger Marty a perfectionist - cute clothes - basketball fan - sweet and sincere - one to be admired. PREFERENCES: Dick, parties and people, Mrs. Hudson, Mr. BeIl's invention. AMBITION: to become a good private sec- retary. ACTIVITIES: Comwo- lei, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Z, Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, secy. 2, 3, Activities Comm. 3, 4, Student Council treas. 3, secy. 4, Prom and Banquet Comm., NHS. X . Gloria Neomia Retherford Glo shy and sweet - red hair and freckles - Oh boy! - petite - pretty. PREFERENCES: Dick. Barb, Helen, Iim, Bev, the fami- ly, Mrs. Hudson. AMBITION: to be successful in what ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, Commencement Comm. Robert Reynolds Bob, Ren everyone's friend - hard worker - good swimmer - good sense of humor. PREFERENCES: Robin, swimming, the White Beetle. AMBITION: Glee Club l, 2, 3, treas. 4, Football l, 3, Cafe. 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Glee Singers 4, Hi-Y 4, Talon 4, Turkey Day Race 4, Sr. Pic- nic Comm. Alan Frederick Rhoads Duke always smiling - curly hair - a good worker - quiet - easy going. PREFERENCES: Dave, Bob, Ray, lim, Acme No. 83, The Angus, baseball. AMBI- TION: to get through Kent State U. ACTIVITIES: Cap and Gown Comm., Color and Em- blem Comm. Mary Barbara Richardson Barb Bob this and Bob that - slender - lots of problems - sweet. PREFERENCES: Bob, family, Billy, Lakeside. AMBI- TION: home economics. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Latin Club 2, Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Commencement Comm. Ioan Harriet Riley Ioanie. Io good dresser - likes the men - friendly - cute smile - fun to be with. PREFERENCES: Bud, Sherry, Iudy, Margie, Treas- ury, dancing, ice skating. AM- BITION: nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen 4, Office 3, 4, Treasury 4, Sr. Announcement Comm., Sr. Theater Comm., At Gar- field: Bowling Club, Glee Club, Y-Teen. Karen Cecelia Robinson even tempered - Oh? - talk- ative - never a dull moment - Norm. PREFERENCES: U. S. Navy, Mary Anne, Margie, the library, slumber parties, ham- burgers, You Belong to Me. AMBITION: to be a librarian. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Sr. Picnic Comm. Glenn Ioseph Rogers Ro' gen great guy - football players' best friend - big heart, but stubborn - Benny Goodman fan. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Phyllis, the Plymouth, stag parties, jazz records. AC- TIVITIES: Band l, 2, Orchestra I, Physics Club 3, Football manager 3, 4, Chemistry Club cab. 4, Hi-Y 4, Color and Em- blem Comm., Baccalaureate i ' Comm. . Richard A. Roop Rupert good artist - crazy shirts - Right! - electrical music - . crazy bop-man. PREFERENCES crazy bop-man. PREFERENCES: the Ford, the band, loel, Ed, cheeseburgers. AMBITION: to become a really good piano player. ACTIVITIESL Announce- . ment Committee: .1-v li 1:2-1' X 5 -5 KD Ioel M. Rose Ice likes good music - crazy ac- cordion man - wonderful friend - always clowning - - P- quite the party man. PREFER- : 2 ENCES: accordions, radio, Dick, Mike, and Gary. AMBI- TION: bandleader. ACTIVI- TIES: Sr. Decorating Comm. -Gt f -1 I in A.. Lora Marie Rose Lo personality plus - monkey act - fickle female - cute - terrific. PREFERENCES: Reed family, Tenderly, ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei l, 2, 4, treas. 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council l, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Class Day Comm. ' - Ierry Gregory Roubenes Rube big line - smart - good looking - peppy - lover. PREFER- P H ' ENCES: the family, lite in gen- 5 f ' eral, 3:l5. ACTIVITIES: Chem- ' I istry Club 4, Physics Club 3, .I - ,I Hall Guard 4, Glee Club l, Q' Baseball l, 2, Basketball 1, 3, Cross Country l, Picnic Comm. Q A David Pratt Roush Dave. Bevo big guy with a big heart - 6'4 - car fiend - swimmer deluxe - let's face it - congenial. PREFERENCES: Pat, rods. swimming, Glenn, Kep, Skip, boats. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Latin Club, secy. 2, Photo Club I, Physics Club 3, HR rep. 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate Comm., Ring and Pin Comm., NHS. 'Q a.. - sd' W is , Km ,I aw uv 3, 'vs' . Ib th.. ,X It lm' ' sk mi' 9 -gp Q f. I s '. -I . N. T. .g. . ii its . Ellen Margaret Rowe E, El mischief maker - easy to like - sense of humor - taIkative - hates gum crackers. PREFER- ENCES: Lake Iames, getting letters, guys named Ierry, Edna, Garner's, Sun., Stow. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4: Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Office 4, Announcement Comm., Class Day Comm., NHS. Charles Paul Ryan Chuck crazy walk - likes sophomores - agitator - your Grannie - good looking. PREFERENCES: Ion, lack, Phil, Mom and Dad, playing poker. AMBITION: to become a successful business- man. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 4, Glee Club I, Color and Emblem Comm., Commence- ment Comm. lone Carolyn Sandberg Shorty inquisitive - continuous thoughts of Bill - tiny, but tremendous friend - smart. PREFERENCES: Bill, summer vacation, red heads all my friends. AMBI- TIESi Chem. Club 4: Comwolei I, 2, 3- Library 4, Office 4, Glee Club l, 2, Commencement Comma NHS. I E .. ac' gy Q, - it . -as A- TION:' to be married. ACTIVI- . I I . Fred I. Sandel Tillie, Dad free and easy going - crazy laugh - always late - bowler. PREFERENCES: Mom, Dad, Randy, Corkey, The Angus, sleeping. AMBITION: to be- come an athletic director. AC- TIVITIES: Sr. Announcement Committee. Iules Franchot Sauvageot hot rod fiend - amusing - re- lax - always working on cars - easy going. PREFERENCES: Fords, graduation, Willow Inn, sardines readin . AMBITION: f 9 to run a Iaguar agency. Bernard Schneier Bernie friendly - logical - 'iagitatoru - talkative - good sport. PREF- ERENCES: Dick, that hot rod Studebaker, Sr. Problems, bowl- ing, tennis, billiards. AMBI- TION: to become a writer. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm. is Ioel Palmer Schranlr reliable - friendly and polite - hard worker - leader - tennis enthusiast. PREFERENCES: Ian, lerry and Lucille, Horatio, Mr. Weiss, Buchtel. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Physics Club veep 3, Activities Comm. 3, 4, Pres. Sr. Class, HR rep. l, Z, NHS, Student Council 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 4, capt. 3, Color and Emblem Comm., Griffin Comm. Corinne Elizabeth Schroer Campbell Kid cutest dimples - fighting spirit - loyal friend - peppy - good natured. PREFERENCES: Dun- kirk, Lakeside, Church gang, food. AMBITION: to be able to set a good example for my children. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei I, Z, 3, 4, Promenaders pres. 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 4, Office 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Reserve cheerleader 2, 3, HR rep. 2, Talon 4, Sr. Dance Comm. George M. Sherlock Shirley Rae Silver pretty eyes - good natured - unpredictable- - vivacious. PREFERENCES: Mom, Dad and Harv, pizza, twins, Sandy and Barb, Io and Bill, dancing to September oSong. AMBI- TION: social service work. AC- TIVITIES - at Garfield: Spanish Club l, 2, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Office 3, Color and Flower Comm., Class Dues Comm. Suzanne Simmons Sue. Suzie talkative - full of fun - silly laugh - beautiful features. PREFERENCES: Edna, Sun- day, Iims, getting letters, Gar- ners. AMBITION: to finish col- lege and have a successful career. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen l, 2, 3, Library 3, Talon distribu- tor 3, 4, Commencement Comm. Vernon E. Sir Louis. Ir. Vern a true buddy - always a wel- come smile for everyone - happy-go-lucky - shy with girls - outdoorsman. PREFERENCES: my speedboat, Bill, Canada, '53 Merc, swimming, hunting, boating. AMBITIONZ to be a success and take a month vacation every year. SP s ,Nt its as W Iolm Thomas Shillingburg Reverend biggest line at Buchtel - good build - mind reader - huge hands. PREFERENCES: Bill Starinki, Bill Dilley, Iulie and Lake Anne, Sally. ACTIVI- TIES: Cafe. 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 2, 3, 45 HR rep. 25 Football l, 2, 35 Class Day Comm. Mariorie lean Singer Marge beautiful complexion - very understanding - big, expressive brown eyes - you're kidding me. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Babe, Adele, the twins, Rosalyn, Per. 4, Dick, Iudy, Ioyce. AMBITION: to become a successful housewife. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 45 Y- Teen l, 25 Library 3. Patsy Earlene Smith Pat sincere - good taste - nice personality - quiet moods. PREFERENCES: Dave, Dee and Lucile, pizza, Lily of the Valley, Bowling Green. AMBITION: to attend college for 4 years and then go to Florida. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei 1, 2, 3, 45 Chem. Club 45 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Talon 45 Class -Day Comm. Donald Ray Snodgrass Don sense of humor - serious. side - dependable - black jack hound - ardent sports fan. PREFERENCES: '53 Pontiac, Miami U., Burrell's, cheese- burgs. AMBITION: economist. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 3, veep 45 Physics Club 45 Band l, 2, 35 Talon 45 Griffin Comm.5 NHS. Leon Speroff Le, Spare great buddy - always smiling - well dressed - crazy about Betty Ann - good basketball player. AMBITION: Chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Stu- dent Council 25 Activities Comm. 25 Physics Club treas- urer 35 HR rep. 35 Basketball 3, 45 Picnic Comm. co-chairman 35 Talon 3, page 4 co-editor 45 Chem. Club 45 Griffin sports editor, Hall Guard 3, 45 NHS treas. 4. Sara Alyce Spradlin Pad talkative - thoughtful - expres- sive eyes - god - original ideas. PREFERENCES: Carl, Rhythmettes, Woodland M.H,F., Alicias slumber parties. AM- BITION: elementary teacher. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Singers 3, 45 Announcement Comm.5 NHS. 5 1 3 I i i 'I I Dixie Lee Sprague Dix true friend - beautiful smile - terrific sense of humor - star flicker. PREFERENCES: Bob, summer of '53, the convertible. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen l, 2, 35 Class Day Comm. Joyce Ann Staniill Icy good companion - pretty long hair - friendly smile - good dresser. PREFERENCES: Bob, Nada and Chuck, Pat, Mary Anne, football games, ham- burgers. AMBITION: private secretary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen 2, 35 Prom and Banquet Comm. Anna Stimatx petite - beautiful big brown eyes - sympathetic - nice per- sonality. PREFERENCES: Moth- er, Hans, Bev, people, dancing, ice skating, tennis. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I5 Cafeteria 2, 45 Y-Teen 35 Decorating Comm. William Howard Stockton Howie good natured - a great buddy - wizard with words - born to basketball - history brain. PREFERENCES: Sam, Leon, Dick, '40 Ford, basketball. AMBITION: lead my own dance band5 play ball for Ak- ron U. ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 35 HR rep. l, 2, 3, 45 Talon 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Day Comm. 'SJ 1 T Francis Holmes Strozier 'rm lim-tw N- N. F 'Q 'ti 5 1 is asus-F' VK' aw-- Www : ..i,r I .iv i 1 . ,.,, lul Q clean cut - intelligent - talka- tive - good natured - lively. PREFERENCES: swimming team, Maine, Georgia, U.S.C., girls whose names begin with I, most people. AMBITION: to be top stufl in something. AC- TIVITIES - at Roxboro: Band I5 at Heights: Glee Club 2, Student Council 25 at BHS? NFL veep 35 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Class Day Comm. Richard Perry Sweet Dick Sweetie talkative - spark plug person- ality - slow poke - crew cut. PREFERENCES: my parents, Roger, Frankie Laine, Duane, Ion, Ierry, skating. AMBITION: buyer, science manager. AC- TIVITIES: Hi-Y 45 Physics Club 45 Hall Guard 45 Band l, 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Class Day Comm. 4 i x . an-X sl ,ii I .. 1 Q X IX 4 , Q Roger H. Sweet Rog terrific artist -A good looking slow poke - helpful nature pole vaulter. PREFERENCES: Duane, Tom, lerry. AMBITION: to be great in three fields. AC- TIVITIES: Glee Club I, Track 2, 3, 4, Physics Club veep 4, Hi-Y 4, Class Day, Griffin, and Sr. Dance Comm. Gwen E. Taylor Gwen, Gwenie loyal - vivacious - neat dresser - No, what will you think! - pretty eyes. PREFERENCES: Rick, my friends, my six dogs, records, reading. AMBITION: To become a nurse. ACTIVI- TIES: Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Cafe. 4, Office 3, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. Alicia Taylor beautiful eyes - hard worker - peppy - dependable. PREFER- ENCES: Rhythmettes, Thor, Lucien, driving, singing. AM- BITION: nursing. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Singers 3, 4, Prornenaders 2, 3, Griffin Ad. Mgr., NHS. Charles Richard Tevebaugh Dick basketball hero - Little Red Monster - Carnegie Tech - Tish-two for me - always the best women. PREFER- ENCES: Martha, Kitty, Big Cars, sailing, basketball. AM- BITION: to become a profes- sional chemical engineer, AC- TIVITIES: HR rep. I, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Track I, Griffin Bus. Mgr. 4, Ring and Pin Comm. 3, NHS veeD snappy dresser friend to all cute figure dimpled cheeks. PREFERENCES. Glenn Lake- side, Iudy, Lynne, Lucille, ice :f Phyllis Ann Thayer Pity E --VI beautiful eyes - likes yellow - ji., skating, knitting, golf. AMBI- TION: write a best seller. AC- TIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Y- Teen l, 2, 3, 4, Talon 3, Page One Editor 4, Sr. Griffin Comm., Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, NHS secy. 4. Alfred Thomas AI good humored - well dressed - conscientious and depend- able - true friend. PREFER- ENCES: Mr. Maxwell, basket- ball, football, baseball, swim- ming, AMBITION: Go to college and become a doctor. ACTIVI- TIES: Usher Committee, Track 4, Chemistry 4. Robert W. Thorburn Thorb' good athlete - cat dresser fun to be with - contagious laugh. PREFERENCES: Myrtle Beach, S. C., Helen, Chix.' ACTIVITIES - fat W. R. A.l: Dramatic Club I, 2, Nat. His- tory Club I, 2, 3, Liberator Sports Ed. 2, Basketball 2, 3 Intramural Capt. I, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Soccer I 2, 3, co-capt. 4. Carolyn Ann Turbeville Cat, Carol infectious giggle - Hi Doll - famous slumber parties - strawberry blonde. PREFER- ENCES: Roy, Carol, Alese, bowling, skating, playing cards. AMBITION: to be suc- cessful in whatever I do. AC- TIVITIES: Comwolei l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Majorette I, 3, 4, Talon I, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. 4. Barbara Arm Turnbaugh Barb understanding - pretty - a great worrier - trim figure. PREFERENCES: lim, getting the car on Friday nights. AM- BITION: To do something right. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei I, Z, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. Lois lane Union Lo talkative - hard worker - swimmer A-I - loyal friend - nice to everyone - bound to succeed - swell smile - won- derful to tell your troubles to. PREFERENCES: Mr. Friedman, swimming. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. ACTIVI- TIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 4, Office '4, Sr. Class Day Comm., NHS. Helen Vasil Len rosy complexion - cute figure - fun to be with - innocent eyes. PREFERENCES: the '53 Plymouth, Gloria, Loretta, Ol- ga, Pat, Dale, baseball, danc- ing, tennis. AMBITION: To be happy in life and successful in everything I do. ACTIVI- TIES: Office 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Promenaders 4, Comwolei 4, Prom and Banquet Comm, Sondra Wales The Whale. Sandy lots of fun - unusual eyes - friendly and fickle - famous open houses. PREFERENCES: my wonderful parents, We Don't Care, K.P. duty, parties. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, Latin 2, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Office 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, HR rep. 3, Treas. 3, Class Day, Picnic and Dance Comm's., NHS. Gerald George Walker ferry, Walk crazy-man - nice dresser - Hey, You - always willing and helpful - always full of life. PREFERENCES: Mom, Dad, Ellie, the '39 Chevy, Gene, Fred, Chuck, bowling, ice skating, baseball, football. ACTIVITIES: Football l, 2, 3, Sr. Announcement Comm. 4. oarme Adealia Watrous Io beautiful red hair - Oh I get so excited - riding in red convertibles - very sweet - dancing. PREFERENCES: Mom and Dad, Bill, dancing, Sis, Iudi. AMBITION: To become a successful dancer in musical comedy. ACTIVITIES: Comwo- lei 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Y- Teen 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. Ion Ledman Weingart Ledman, I.eadfoot friend to everyone - terrific personality - crazy blue suits - Moon Dogger - loves football. PREFERENCES: lulie, Freddy, football, Student Council. AM- BITION: To become a doctor. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 42 Physics 3, Hall Guard 2, 4, Activities Comm. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. of Ir. Class 3, Student Council l, 2, veep 3, pres. 4: Baseball l, 2, Basketball 1, Z, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., NHS. arbara Iean Weinstein Barb, Sis I tell you, boy - true friend - seen at Gamers - terrific per- sonality - short hair. PREFER- ENCES: Mom, Dad, Elaine, Slim, Geneva '51, Io Ann, Stan. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, HR Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Talon 4, Sr. Prom and Banquet Comm. Charles E. Werling Chuck, Chas, Hot-Rod happy - popular with girls - sense of humor - quiet. PREFERENCES: Chet, Iim, '40 and '36 Fords, girls, working on my car. AMBI- TION: To own the first atomic automobile company. ACTIVI- TIES: HR rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Announcement Comm. William L. White Bill aood auy - sense of humor - likes the women - full of fun - swell school chum. PREFER- ENCES: the Rod, Howard, Fred, girls, bowling, shirts. AMBITION: To make money and own a yacht. ACTIVITIES: Treasury 4, Sr. Pictures Comm. Marjorie Ann Windows Margie chemical hand - nice figure - sweet - big flirt - fun to be with. PREFERENCES: Iudy, Ioan, everything and every- body, the Plymouth convert- I 4 ible, Butch, all my relatives, all e sports, all kinds of dancing. 'X AMBITION: To be Q prima ballerina. ACTIVITIES: Chem. 4, Dramatics 2, Promenaders 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, Library 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Griffin Ad. Comm. 4. I in swf Richard Carl Wisberger Dick, Rich y neat dresser - laughing fits - the Nose - good Republican - loves his Dodge - teller of tall tales - little Richie - that fs--'af 1 : gb- laugh, PREFERENCES: Pm- . ents, Donna, Lois, Helen, Marie and Stew, that '48 hot-rod, i watching T.V. ACTIVITIES: Q Treasury I, Q . Iudith Ann Wolfe Taffy ': -,i..,f,,x , X real live doll - sweet person- r- ality - cute kid 'n' nice besides , ----- - I - fun to be with - real pal - pretty - I don't care. PREF- 8. EEENCES. Don, Mom and I Dad, Margie, Ioan, Ioanne and Bill, dancing. AMBITION: To be a nurse. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Comwolei l, 2, . Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Decorat- . ing Comm., Sr. Prom and Ban- - '--: 1 quet Comm. Ieanne Dolqres Woloch Dee sweet 'n' sincere - C'mon, you guys - willowy beauty - party at Woloch's!l - very understanding - expressive voice - blue-green eyes. PREF- ERENCES: Frank, having Iohn and Dave home, working on the Talon with my co-ed., Iudy. AMBITION: To be at the U with Mare. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4, Y-Teen I. 2, 3, secy. 4, Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, cab. 3, Office 2, HR rep. 2, Talon l, Z, 3, Page 2 Ed. 4, Class Day Comm., Picnic Comm., NHS. Richard Iohn Wright - Rick, Mr. Universe . fig, girl if, good natured - pretty blue i X eyes - lover of boats - great if in-' football player - versatile. PREF- ERENCES: Football, Gwen, Great Lakes, model railroads, X records. AMBITION: To get a job with a steamship company. f,f ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 3, 4, by , Baseball 1. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, l W 4- Track 3, 4, Sr. Class Day K David Leroy Wyatt Hot Rod ' 'I ' : - slow and easy going - music and clothes lover - knows what makes cars tick. PREFER- 'T if ' ENCES: Rods, women, 88's and . Q 5 Firedomes, Bop, good living, in Fowlermobile, magic, most sports. AMBITION: To be the - first man to exceed 500 mph in - a car. ACTIVITIES: Football l, HR rep. 1, Physics Club 3, NFL 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Hi-Y 4, Chem. Club Q NN 'i. '51 Q?- 'inf-'ji 1 ZR Beverly Ann Yelverton Bev witty - talkative - i'Get seri- ous! - cute dimples - hotrod - stylish clothes - cute smile - true friend - always listens to your troubles. PREFERENCES: hillbilly music, all the Wolochs. the I-Iansens, my famous phone conversations. AMBI- TION - To enjoy college as much as hiah school and suc- ceed in my future plans. ACf TIVITIES: 'Comwolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 4, Library 4, Emelyn Laurene Yinger Emmy the Whistler - Piffle-de- Dick - lovely voice - Blondie - talented - energetic. PREF- ERENCES: Bob, Rhythmettes, food, people, singing, sports. AMBITION: a musical career. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3 4, Glee Singers 3, 4, Sr. Color and Emblem Comm., Sr. Ca- reer Day Comm. and leaves m pretty blue eyes You know what you can do PREFERENCES Nan- cy Magie Gamers Fords Ted, milkshakes, bowling, AMBI- Ioan Ann Zateslo Ioanie rg short 'n' cute - flirt - loves 'em iz, A.: TION: To become a private secretary. ACTIVITIES: Com- wolei I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen l, 2, 3, Sr. Class Day Comm. 5542? -3 is .rv 46 Mary Ann Zelenlm Zeke expressive face - loves to laugh - crazy about sports - a smile for everyone - pug nose V friendly - likes to joke - Sigh? PREFERENCES: Dick, Karen and Nada, Sundays, hamburgers, lay and Pct, my twin, dancing, swimming, talk- ing on the phone. AMBITION' to become a nurse. ACTIVI- TIES: Chemistry Club 4, Com- wolei 3, 4. Mary Zervos Shortie many nice clothes - forgetful - easily confused - constant friend. PREFERENCES If, the family, Thor, hamburgs, dancina, eatina, popular rec- ords. AMBITION: To be a success, to be on time always, ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Announcement Comm, NHS. Osbert Parrine Camera Shy: 5 , i i. iii' Heading the Iunior class of 1952-53 were Dick Rea, president, Bill Boss, vice-president, Pat de Maine, treasurer, and lean Endres, secretary. The class as a whole has ordered. and received rings and sweat shirts, and has had a picnic. Under these leaders the Iunior class has enioyecl a fruitful year, NXXX li in X S N wx X ix ff f 5x X XX Xxx X -Q3 . N -fx ff- f 2 4.4-' 5 I n 1 - Q' 'Z 'LJ BHLLOT t 1 Bof ln the spirit of democracy Buchtel students elect a representative body, best known as Student Council. Headed this year by Ion Weingart, it is composed ot two freshmen, tour sophomores, tour juniors, and six seniors. One ot the chief jobs of Student Council is to conduct the elec- tions ot the Homecoming Court, May Court, King B Court, home- room representatives, class officers, and Student Council. Helping the election committee chairman Dick Rea count ballots are Char- lotte Stewart, Martha Rauschenberger, and lean Gravesmill. Other activities are keeping everyone supplied with pencils, giv- ing dances, and overseeing the parking lot. . Wm it -is Standing left to righti Dick Rea, vice-president, Mr, L. O. Weiss, faculty advisor, Norman Gresham, Ioel Schrank, Martha Rauschenberger, secretary, Ian Burgner, Lynne Miller, Tom Smith, Ion Weingart, president. Seated: Pat de Maine, Lynne Huiniston, lean Gravesmill, treasurer, Steve Bodman, Iudy Wertz, Charlotte Stewart, Mack Hassler, and Ned Weingart. 3 W YOQQ byl- f. X Z 'wa ffl Checking the calendar with Mr, G, L. Schneyer and planning activities for the year are Mr. L, O. Weiss, Steve Bodman, Dick Rea, Mr. Schneyer, a Mr. Schneyer nd Iulie Denison. is the chairman of Activities Committee, Mr. Weiss is the faculty advisor, and lulie is the secretary. This is the first year that the Homeroom Representatives have been organized as a group. Their big services to the school were planning the M ways. By being org able to express ay Dance and helping Student Council in various anized the l-lomeroom Representatives feel they are the feelings of the student body in a better way, ll 6 an N w We Save COMpanionship, WOrk, and Llflsure- these are the principles of Comwolei. Selling the Howdy booklets and planning for the mad 45 minutes ot autograph hunting is just one of Comwolei's many activities, Pic- tured selling the booklets are Miss Sara Mooney, Melva Minck, Sandy Irvine, and Sally Alexander, ln the other picture the poster which Ann Brueggeman is painting is receiving many admiring glances from Barbara Sauvary Loretta Anastas, Mrs. Marie Starks, and An- Although joint meetings are held occasional- ly, Ir. and Sr. YATeen are two separate groups. Each send representatives to Inter-Club Coun- cil, the city-wide Y-Teen organization. ln one picture Miss Margaret Oechsner is showing a tilm to be considered for the next meeting to Sally Alexander, the program chairman ot Sr. Y-Teen, and to Sylvia Smith, program chairman ot Ir. YATeen. ln the other picture Lynne Miller Cpresident of Sr. Y-Teenl, Nancy Deem, Mrs. Tula Cos- nioglos, Iudy Wertz, and Anita Schrero are shown filling rulers- bound for Korea with nickels. nette Power. .I Jn S5496 Zunyladzy Er ' 1' ' fi ,I if lf N vfnmwgkf f . 70105 .laddcagada Here we see a typical square dance figure being performed by the Promenaders. Those participating are: Gloria Milo, lon Ioyce, Corinne Schroer, Brad Smith, Margaret Wong, Mr. Schneyer, Loretta Tasso, and Ian Banister. Many Buchtelites have real- ized what a great form of re- laxation and enjoyment square dancing -is through joining Promenaders. Mr. Schneyer is the sponsor and the sparkplug of the organization. iv it Dramatic Club includes var- ious types of actors, make-up artists, prop directors and stage managers, The play pictured is the ane nual big production which was presented this year at the Y'Teen Sock Hop, For fun and interesting learn- ing we will remember the Dra- matic Club ancl their leader, Miss Lucile Gustafson. -459414. Gamma, Medan Because ot the efforts of the movie projectionists, Buchtel- its have been entertained dur- ing lunch hours, health classes, history classes, etc., with first- rate moving pictures. Grouped around the projece tion machine are lack Backer, Burt Woodring, Iohn Thacker- ay, and Hugh Tucker. Deadline DQ-gy lack Backer, the Talon's camera-happy photographer is taking a picture of the other staff members: Leon Speroff and Fred Magoline, page 4, Udelle Friedland and Laura Greenfield, page 3, Ian Burg- ner, editor v in - chief, Phyllis Thayer, page 1' seated: Miss Madeline Filer, advisor, and Dee Woloch, page 2. Missing was ludy Deem, page 2. Planning pages, assigning articles, meeting deadlines, and trips to the printer are some ot the staffs activities that result in a school news- paper that Buchtelites are proud to recall. 1' Y 1'f ii my Vdeala fu am A school-wide cleanup cam- paign is just one of the services that the Buchtel Hi-Y club ren- ders to the school. Members taking part in this drive are Port Godard, lim Kovach, Mr. Harry Schaller, Dave Wyatt, and Ierry Long, the president. Another outstanding activi- ty of l-li-Y is their annual Lenten service which projects the club's goal of high moral Christian character in the school, home and community. P43164 Zum ?e4mu These are the hardworking students who keep our school running financially. The book- keepers who make up our Treasury Staff are: standing - Dick Wisberger, Ed Gottfriedg seated toward back - Elaine Brattin, lerry Hetzel, seated to- ward front - Nancy Hayes, Bill White, Nada Krehel, Ioan Riley, and Pat Hummel. Wiz. 24460: D Physics Club supplements the everyday Physics classes by adding interest through movies, speakers, and field trips. Pictured is Mr. Raymond Baker, Physics teacher and club sponsor, who is showing a Geiger Counter to some of the club members: Richard Sweet, Duane Crawford, Steve Subrin, Elizabeth Gosling, and Roger Sweet. 13' 23' 3:4421 7w4ta ' llvery year the outstanding students ot BHS take advan- tage ot the opportunities ol- lered by the scholarship tests. Most of these have no direct monetary return, but earn rec- ognition lor the school and students, besides the valuable experience which is gained. Talking over the tests are lerry Federman, Miss Grace Courtney, Miss Margaret Not- tingham, and Lois Union, 744 Wtaxelmmu Headed by Gary Kepler the Chemistry Club has had interf esting speakers, movies, taken a trip, and some of the best parties everl Days for lab experiments are lavorites lor' most Chemistry students. Glenn Rogers is dem- onstrating a simple reaction to Gary Kepler, Iudy Marks, Marty Kaye, and Mr. Howard Reeves, the club advisor. We famine The newly organized Poli! ticlub meets every other Tues- day at 3: l5 to discuss questions of importance and interest, Already the club has heard several excellent speakers. Mr. Leon Friedman is the faculty advisor, and Iohn Naum is the president. Shown at right are Mr. Friedman, Martin Fisher, Ierry Young, Dorothy Price, and Anne Smith. X., 1176 Amir A lasting interest in Latin culture is the goal of Latin Club, lt also develops an in- terest in the ways Latin has influenced our everyday life. The club is headed by lone Sandberg, and Miss Helen Pfahl is the faculty advisor. Seated around the table are: Miss Pfahl, Ion Roush, Mary Iean Prince, and Anita Szeg- vari standing are: Dick Dobrow, Richard Steiner, lone Sandberg, and Charlotte Stewart. Swnpmaam Buchtel gave birth to two new clubs this year, the young- est being the Stamp and Coin. lts main purpose is to study the unusual stamps and coins, a subject in which all the members are interested. Miss Iosephine Hinsdale is the faculty advisor, and is shown at the left with Paul Troyer, Cliff Collins, Bob Sholi- ton, Herb Goldstein, and Mur- ray Blank. , gr. Vx it ,gift r . i Ylllttggb -Fjidglf I' 'Q .t'f f .F 1 t... 4 fs 14-mm 144mm Zgpm Bringing back many honors and awards to Buchtel are the enthusiastic members of Miss Frances Robinson's art classes. Pictured looking over their sculpturing efforts are Diane Garick, Dixie Sprague, Roger Sweet, and Emory Smith. The art room is like a minia- ture art gallery, since it is practically filled with art work of every kind. , Space!! Since!! Buchtel's Speech students who enter competiton have made the name of Buchtel and Miss Dorothy Whittington stand out in speech circles. Several times this year, Buchtel students have placed high in state competitions. Pictured are Betty Ann Brock and Steve Subrin with their awards of first and second in the state respectively. Around them are members of NFL: Miss Whittington, Stan Sher- man, Elizabeth Evans, Wilma Evans, Ruby Humphrey, and Margie Patterson. l l c - s is K 3.51 'fp 7atme Wamemafma Many Buchtel girls are en- gaged in training for future occupations, but the group taking the home economics course seems to be the most practical of all. By watching their teacher, Miss Evelyn Francis, and later practicing what they have learned, these girls are finding the quickest way to a man's heart. This course in home ec also starts the girls in a career in clietetics, teaching home ec, and home management. . l X 21649 'Em Vazf Despite their hoird work this group receives little recogni- tion. They put in ci good deol of extro time collecting, count- ing, ond sorting tox stomps. Without the efforts of this committee the building of the new tennis courts would still be g dreom. Shown here ore Helen Bokos, Edris Torr, Miss Clorox Goss, gnd Ned Sheorer. PM 41 vmmd muff., This picture gives Buchtel students the rare opportunity of looking in on o foiculty meet- ing. Mr. Schneyer is presenting on importont problem to the following teochersj tseotedl Miss Mory Fisher, Mrs. Cord Snider, Miss Corinne l-lelwig, Mrs. Beuloh Hudson, Miss An- no Simpson, Cstcxndingl Miss ljnimci Stuckey, Miss Fronces Robinson, Miss Ellen Due, ond Mr. lrlorry Weir. Not only will we remember these teochers for their instruc- tion, but for being sincere friends ond odvisors. SW' Wendy- Wien Buchtel's rnost octive ond noisy room is the shop, The sows ond drills ore kept busy os these boys, guided by Mr. liorold Shoffer, creote mony useful orticles. Their job does not end with moking personol belongings. They repoir book- coses, fix sewing mochine ports, cmd countless other things where there is need of o hondymon. Wad ?444, Plaza l'l'hgt group ol boys gnd girls who nigke it difficult for you to wgnder through the hglls durf ing the lunch periods gre best known gs hgll gugrds. This group is hegded by Mr. Hgrry Schgller lt would tgke quite g picture to get gll the hgll gugrds' pic- tures in, but doing the best we could, here is wligt we cgine up with lncluded gre George Sherlock, Dick Gillespie, Dgve Wygtt, lim Chevrier, lohn l.ucgs, Art Gosling, gnd Mike lliltner, lsegtedl Bob Hggen, Stu Block, gnd Cgrl Douglgs. Wdpug an :le eafezwu Working in the cgleterig gs cgshiers, by serving lood, gnd by clegning up keep ingny of our students busy, Shown gt the lelt gre Ted Pllueger, Ann Bgldwin, Mgrgery Niminer, gnd Pgt Morgn, . Sanding Qaau ,-4nwn9 20664 livery period of the dgy the librgry helpers gre in evidence They stgnip books, dust, gnd do ingny odd iobs Miss Kgth- erine Se-xguer is the hbrgrign, but through the dgy ingny tegchers help her. Pictured gre liin Kenney, Miss Sexguer, gnd Mgrjorie Windows. 1' 1 dwtaddau felaz Keeping the school dust tree and spotless is the job of the custodianst Mr. George Pryor, Sr., Alvin lunke, La Verne Rusk, and George Pryor, Ir. Aside from their regular duties, the students have ape peciated their help above and beyond the call ot duty. 7c4t6n9t4e Pied Preparing food for approxi- mately eight hundred starving Buchtelites is the job of the cooks. Shown here are Bertha Nix, baker, Anna l-linkle, assistant baker, Blanche Crayon, and Betty Harrison. The Cooks deserve a vote ot thanks for the many well- cooked meals they have served. Mimi Af S df 70016 Typing our transcripts and keeping the tiles straight, among other things, seem to keep the two oftice secretaries busy. They are Miss Grace Weber and Mrs. Catherine Mohn. Students are used in the ol- fice to run errands, type and iile. At least two are on duty every period of the day, The two pictured are Catherine Anderson and Mary Lou Culin. 'f 'f uf UI M 1 The lunior and Senior Glee Clubs, under the direction ol Mrs. Leora Stoneburner, have made our more serious assemblies much more enjoyable. Much time and etiort go into the preparation for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, May Day, and NHS assemblies. The Hallelujah Chorus, which is always sung at the Christmas assembly, seems to grow more beautiful each year. Mrs. Grace Boesche directs the Freshman Glee Club of all girls. lt was heard at the May Day Pageant. Officers of the Sr. Glee Club are: Carolyn Cunningham, president, Sue Anderson, vice-president, Elaine Maurides, secretary, Ann l-lundley, treasurer. ,. '.- Q., Zami The annual band concert was given March fill, under the direction of Mr lidwin Bonebralce lhis is the day the band gets top billing, al- though its music is an important part of many other activities throughout the year. During the tall the band really gets a workf out when it plays for the football games and assemblies. This usually requires extra hours ol practice. President ot the band is Dave Post and the vice president is Sylvia Park. Oudwzm Directed by Mrs. Leora Stoneburner, the erclfestra makes music to be proud of. lt is kept busy in preparation for our serious assemblies. its members agree that the period that the orchestra meets is one ol the most enjoyable ol the day. 1 Woadq lleoded by Iulie Denison and Carol Keach, the cheerleaders have been a necessary part of the football and basketball games and of the assemblies. lean Endres, Betty Ann Brock, Anita Ficht- ner, jan lolinson, Susan Wolff, and Iulia Kirn helped lulie and Carol urge the team on to victory, V' Y , Euchtels highfstepping majorettes have long been an object of our prides Headed by lean Gravesmill, their precision drilling and color- tul baton twirling displays have added spice to the football games, Pictured standing from left to right are Carol Price, Cynthia Bausher, Annette Schick, Caro- lyn Turbeville and Pat Smith, Kneeling are filese Brooks and Lora Rose. Sfww -412414 YVA YR lap-1 R X w..4 Left to right: V Sandra Treece, Nancy Hitchcock, lean Endres, Lynne Miller, Lora Rose, Queen lane Weaver, Crowner Iulie Denison, Pat Moran, lean Gravesmill, Betty Ann Brock, Olga Zarernba, and Rosalie Clark. - ' L .K . October 24 and 25 were red-letter days for most Buchtelites, for those days were best 5 ' Q known as the Homecoming Weekend. The 'K' ' queen and her court, graduates, and the foot- g P fi ,, T ball team were honored at an - A',i ': k . tw lane Weaver was crowned assemblYfQC1me and dance. .,,, , Q by Iulie Denison at the halt- At the assembly many of the Clubs N! ' time of the game with Garfield. submitted lloats, which added to the A W i , The ,Court WGS dressed m blufk excitement which would not reach ' Q, In , skirts and white sweaters trrmmed wrth a climax for 36 hours. . . black Velvet Collars' . X The dance was a big success. Many alumni were there, and the queen and her court looked beautiful. Dave Huprich played in the decorated gym. The Homecoming Weekend, everyone agreed, would be long remembered. 'ima' . Left to Right: Ned Weingart, lreshmang Bud Eisenhart, sophomoreg Dick Rea, iuniorg Fred Magoline, loe Magyar, seniorsg Bill Auten, King B5 Ion Weingart, Crownerg Norman Gresham, Iohn Acker, seniorsg Bill Boss, juniorg Steve Bodmanf sophomoreg Marty Fisher, freshman. . gf. With Bill Auten reigning as King B the dance and other festivities proved to be a big success. The Senior Y-Teen decorated for the dance and generally supervised the event. lt was Lynne Miller, president of the organization, who presented the knights, announced that Ion Weingart was Crowner, and congratulated King Bill the night of the dance. Couples danced for the rest of the evening in a Valentine atmosphere to the music of Dave Huprich. AAL, . J ,A l . 'lf X ,gi I wg , EFL i, Q 15 The annual May Day festivities took place April 30, May l and 2. The queen was crowned for the school at the two morning assem- blies. At these Alese and her court were entertained by Buchtel talent. Q . f ,, Fax M -t Mi' J i in ,N C? i 'T 4 v Both Thursday and Friday night the May Festival was given for parents and friends. The Glee Clubs sang for the event, and the orchestra played. Saturday night the queen and her court were honored at the May Magic dance, given by the homeroom representatives, i s f' lk: 7 t A , I rw T J Top row: Iudy Wertz, Iulie Denison, Lynne Miller, Pat Moran, Martha Rauschenberger, Anita Fichtner, Nancy Boss, Bottom row: Rose Mary Christy, Mryna Limley, Alese Brooks, Carol Keach, Robin Messerly. Front row: Marilyn Shook, Merle Friedman. w Q- Seated: Al Ploenes, Larry Noon, First row: Coach Hal Schoonover, Bill Auten, Ioe Betterton, Dick Patterson, Bruce Church, Ion Weingart, Rick Wright, Tom Becker. Second row: Dick Rea, Ion Mercer, Bob Piry, Bill Boss, Eugene Dours, Bud deBruin, Don Braziel. Third row: Coach Fred Cook, Bob Gulka, Bud Eisenhart, Dan Compano, Ed Matzules, Dave Nelander, Herb Goldstein. The football season ended on a piece of paper. As a result of a tie in the city series waring, rival coaches were forced to draw for posi- tions. Coach Fred Cook held the slip marked out, But Buchtel will long remember the final game of the season, the Kenmore game. Playing near perfect, the team proved it could have given any one a run for the money. Senior members were Bill Auten, Tom Becker, Ioe Betterton, fim Chevrier, Bruce Church, Ierry l-letzel, Iere Hinton, f Norm Gresham, Dick Patterson, Kent Prichard, Ion Weingart, Rick Wright, Glenn Rogers, and A1 Ploenes. Rick Wright was elected honorary captain record proves his worth. Rick was selected city offensive end, all-district defensive guard, allfOhio offensive end - honorable mention, and defensive guard for the North-South All Zi Star game. Tom Becker was honored with an offensive tackle position on the all-city team and the all-district second team. Kent Prichard was chosen as an all-city back on the second team and Bill Auten was an all-city offensive end on the third team. Seated Louis Gergis, Glenn Rogers, First row Kent Prichard, Ierry Hetzel, Nick Chibis, Iere Hinton Iim Chevrier Norm Gresham lim Monahan, Coach Hal Schumacher. Second row Dick Waller, Curt Mairs, Mickey McDanield, Al Spencer Dave Smith lack Hirsch Howard Wellock, Dave Bly. Third row Frecl Kittleberger, Steve Boclman, Ed Pierce, Mack Hassler Roger Matz Charles Pause Don Wilcox Ted Sandels, Coach Harry Weir, Buchlel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel '4 Eecafmf South U - Preview St. Marys 6 West O East 12 North 28 Cuyahoga Falls 41 Western Reserve 7 Garfield 20 St. Vincents 40 Kenmore 14 Seated: Dick Tevebaugh, Dick Rea, Howard Stockton, Dave Wood, Bud deBruin, Bill Lewis and loo Magyar. Standing: Phil Smith, Ed Matzules, Mike Hanigofsky, Art Gosling, Roger Howard, Dan Demko, Bill Lebeau, Coach Andy Porosky. ?a46eteez4 Playing through a I5-game sched- ule, the varsity basketballers broke several Buchtel scoring records along the way. ln beating St. Vin- cents, the team set a new all-time Buchtel total of 77 points. The old total was topped in the Kenmore and West games also. These games s plus the North fracas and the Howe-r contest all topped the old City Series scoring record. The team luifi averaged 63,5 points per game which is another Buch- tel record. lunior Dave Wood wrote his name in the Buchtel record book by hitting for the top per game output in Buchtel history, l9.6 points. Dave Wood and senior loe Magyar, the only return- ing lettermen from the preceding squad, were se- lected for the Akron All-City team, first and second strings, respectively. Dave also received honorable mention on the United Press All-Ohio team and the All-Ohio team of the scholastic N, sports magazine, First and Ten. 'fy Winning their coveted Bs with the '52-'53 Griffin cagers were seniors-Dan Demko, Howard Stockton, Dick Tevebaugh, and loe Magyarg juniorseBud de- t Bruin, Bill Lewis, and Dave , Wood, and sophomore -manag- er Bill Lebeau. K . ,pf it ' si Qgs r gs 1 The season was a big one for the seniors on the squad. lt was their last. The year carrie to a close at thc annual banquet. Dan Derrrko and loe Maa- yar were elected as hon- orary co-captains. For toe Magyar, it ended a brilliant history ot high school basketball. loc holds the distinction of beina the only zsaplrornorc- to date to make the starting var- gzrty tive. lic topped tlrrx feat by being selected for the second strina All-City team. He also won the team tout-:shootina trophy that year. loe was again picked tor the All-City Second String in his junior year. He was also placed on the district all-tournament team. ln look three years ot basketball, he has been arrrona the bia ton rn the city scorina race each year. S 1 . X. Seann '4 Sdedale Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel Buchtel lituchtol Buchtcl Buclitel Ruchtel Buclrtel Buchtel Buclrtel Pvuclrtol Buchtel Buclrtr.-l Buchtel Howe: 43 St Vincents 46 Kenrnore 55 lillet Sl Alurrrni 43 VVad:sworth 7l Efasft 7U Garfield 53 North 64 Central 76 St Mary.s 42 West 50 Wooster 56 South 63 Garfield 58 The lilrrilrlrfrlrt of the .sf-anori was the battle ot the aarrrs, rr tozat ol Qrrciurarrcfr Of COtlT1l g rt wcrpa the faculty-varsity aarrrc. With thc: Ffgrrrleggaas Faculty playina their ufzual brand of rouah and :sock 'ern typo at ball, the varrsity bowed to a deteat which was predicted rn all brzttrna circles. Over 75 boys, including l4 seniors, inaugurated Coach Hal Schoonovers initial season as track mentor. Above - Ierry Hetzel, one of the top high jumpers of the city. Below - Iere Hinton and Dick Patterson, distance runners. Rick Wright above throwing the shot put and Bruce Church below in the broad yump two of the senior stalwarts of the team Roger Sweet, pole vaulter and dashman, and Iim Chevrier, also a top man in the dashes. The '53 thinclads fielded one of the best teams in 'the area and en- joyed a successful year. T Kneeling in front: Managers A Bob Boudreau, Don Alexander, Ieff McKelvey. First row: Al Thomas, Bruce Church, Iere Hinton, Dick Patterson, Rick Wright, Ierry Hetzel, Roger Sweet, Iack Hirsch, Iim Chevrier, Bob Maddox, Dave Wyatt, Barry Mitchell, Roger Howard, David Davis, Coach Hal Schoonover. Second row: Dick Rea, Ion Mercer, Bill Boss, Iohn Gunther, Ted Phleuger, Curt Mairs, Bob Piry, Bob McDaniels, Howard Wellock, Ed Miller, Ron Korg, Ray Miller, Iim Deen, Bob Butts, Dick Tobin, Dick Huffman, Ted Sandels, Roger Hite. Third row: Bob Paddy, Dave Nelander, Mike Hanigofsky, Ed Pierce, Manny Mazur, Mack Hassler, Bruce Gehman, lim Wetzel, Bob Houriet, Hank Ruyson, Dave Woodard, Ted Wilson, Dick Reynolds, Larry McCloud, Dave McDonald, Tom Kreakbaum. l Fourth row: Bill Evans, loe Cole, Bill Henry, Iohn Hager, Bob Auten, lim Gerber, Gilbert Winer, Todd Lane, Bud Cunningham, Ted Mowers, Leonard Ietton. S ,NVQ T qittlll vcmnl pal f' U ln the front row of the pic- ture above: Al Ploenes, Ioe Betterton, Fred Magoline, Ioe Magyar, A1 Spencer, Tom Barker, Bob Crutcher, Dick Tevebaugh. Middle: Coach Fred Cook, Don Wilcox, Bill Lewis, Bud lsr Below: Fred lvfagoline, Griff second sacker, is all concentra- tion as he slides into third. WCKTEI CHTE1 EAUCRT f , ,- T in-ix 4-14 lf' ,NX deBruin, Dan Cornpano, Dick Drews, Louis Gergis. Back: Larry Noon, lay Fleenor, Bon Miller, Iohn Poulos, Al Ransweiler, Dick Edwards, Walt Kirn, Bob Green, Dick Crow. Pictured below is the Buchtel starting nine lined up at their respective positions. Out to keep .he city championship title won in '52 were: Al Spencer - all-city catcher, Ioe Magyar - all-city pitch- er, Bud deBruin - first base, Fred Magoline - second base, Bob Crutcher - shortstop, Dick Drews - third base, Dick Tevebaugh - left field, Ioe Betterton - center field, and Tom Barker - right field. ICU!! Y x. fix? fi , I , , I E-1 K I Front row: Fred Corns, Ed Slater, Holmes Strozier, Paul Battenberg, Dennis G'Brien, Tim Post, Ioe Kodish. Back row: Mike Kelly, Ion Roush, Skip Mell, Dave Roush, Bob Macliusick, Bob Reynolds, Coach Charles Schifano, Bill Auten, ?g'u.N.. Y g JW-,Q t , fiwf , ,, IAM1' ' .Art -1541+ .su WW The Buchtel swimmers, paced by seniors Dennis OBrien and Bob Macliusick, placed seventh in the state and second in the district. In the state meet, Macliusigk was second best and third best in the 50 and IUU-yard free styles, respectively. O'Brien took fourth in the 150 individual medley and titth in the backstroke. lormer city champion Coach Fifer dis- plays the correct form for the benefit of seniors Sam Portman and loel Schrank. WJ The divot diagers, like the Enq- liizli, must also have their tee in the afternoon. ln the picture4 Front: Bill Gore, Dave Beckley, Dick Oberirioicr, Rick Schaal, Marvin Boqqs Back: lid Gottfried, Dave Hamilton, Bob McCann, Burton Woodrinq, Denny Tliompfson, Coach Otis Maxwell. .ff'9,g, R fy ' I . , . x.,g'L-t .1 - fsgf-:4 ' :I f 'C A The Griff netters hope to better last seasons position of runner-up in the city standings. ln the picture -- Coach wx-JI' Madeline Fifer, Bernie Schne- ier, Sam Portman, Dave Wood, f loel Schrank, and Don H Snodgrass. Dick Obermeier, Ed Gottfried, Denny Thompson, Dave Treen, and Coach Maxwell compare their favorite grips, The Gritl pasture runners captured second place in the district standings. Front Row: lack Gosling, David Davis, Ion Hillegas, Dick Tobin, Dick Huffman, Don Darkow. Second Row: Stan Sherman, Ed Miller, Hon Karg, Bob Houriet, Dale Gokel, Iack Iuhasz, Iay Fleanor, Don Mueller, Third Row: Coach Dave Appleby, Manny Mazur, Ray Miller, lim Wetzel, Dennis Kelly, Larry McCloud, Bob Pittenger, Bruce Cvehman, lohn Shriver. t-3 Ed Miller circled the Good Park course ahead of all contenders to snare the city champion cross country title, Letter-Winning harriers were Id Miller, Ron Kara, lack Iuhasz, Ray Miller, and the only senior on the squad, Dale Gokel. This was the third letter that Dale 0 has earned as a member of the stamina squad. R 'f Q , . Y I , . . -g a Defi- yur J e v Q' 5 V 5 'Q 4 A kg K4 , lg M J i if ' x a 1 1 x , . l iq K, Q , , ,y 5, 5- 1' Y- i T ., , ' x 4 -M Mfg,-1,f: W' 1,-f We , 5 a Dick Rea captured the traditional turkey and the fro ord entry ol l49 runners, Seniors Hoger Howard, Sam Pri thi io-0 '7mzla4' ak 7fw6e-y shmen capped the class championship from a rec- ce, Bob Reynolds, and Bob Hagen came in second, rd, filth, and sixth, respectively. wg.. , ,, Buck: ll llall, I Baker, T Pollard, C. Combs, S Stanic, S. Cnii,wri-ito, I Fioraruonti, R Kinney, R Auten P Rurr, I Kinney, I. Hilliard Nr Weingart, W. Kun, C. Smith, I Tiilfin, Coach Mallo Middle: W, Russell, D Weiner, G Gerber, I Reracr, I, Cole, R llanna, R Kline, I Poulos, D, Fisher. Y Front: lvl Shapiro, R Schaal, D. Russell, R Iones, B Petro- vich D O'Brien, B. Cunningham, M. Thomas, K Saba, D. Walker T. Kreakbaum. 71041 gddlufdll Fourth best in the state and third best in the city are the accomplish- ments of this last freshman basket- ball tearn. Out of the 1071 points scored for a 54 per game average Howard Wright led the squad with Z2l. Coach Hal Schoonover is pic- tured receiving the trophy for third place in the city-wide tourney. In the picture-- Front Row: Howard Wrialil, Dave Russell, Willard Rurzzszzll, Dennis Wc-infer, Iack Gosling, Ned Weingart, Coach Hal Schoonover, Martin Chapman. Buck How: Dick Fisher, Iohn Poulos, Ron Miller, Bill lffvanrs, Dan OBrien, Dave Wolf, Hank Ruyson, Iohn Hilliard-scorer, Ion Hillegas-manager, Martin Thomas-manager. fe. 71464 The freshman speed afoot was indicated in the Tur- key Day Run. Of the 26 prize winners, ten were frnzshicvs. Iohn Schneider Ipictured in the insetl was the first of the ten, cn- titling him to a big red rooster. X ln the picture-- Front: Bob Cunriinahazn, Ion Hilleqas, Ron Miller Coach Hal Sclioonover, Back: Iohn Schneider, Ierry Whistori, Bill Evans, Dan O'Brien, I I 1 if 2 -if 5 ! X rf v 11 xx 5' -' - ' ,la ' I 1 xi 'f i ', . 935' E ,J . 4 it - Wei .tg 1,535 L' . -ff, . ' . , i tsre A A 459'-nd do nu.. QP! MQFF' I x M. Wx C ndovn. l 'iii Q X 5 , 5 X rim in W. Ak. 221 First row: Mrs Starks, I Leibowitz M. Lutz, C. Mahoney, E. Mavriders N. Lockard, E. McDaniels, M Lemley, Second row: I Liqqett, M. Lilley, S McCracken, M Martin, M. Levine M. Leedurri, F Matheriy. Third row: I Lerrirriert, I. Levey, M Merklin, D. Milford, I. Mayne, B McDanields, I L McCormick. Fourth row: R Meltzer, B Martine S. Marks, B Maag, D Lott, G Leerser, G. Messner, I Mercer Fifth row: E Miller, W McBride, C Mairs, I Lucas, I Lockard, B. Martin S Mell Sixth row: N Lyons, Manny Mazur R Miller, I F McCormick, B Lewis M Kushkin, B Maidenburg, I. Matz 325 First row: Miss Filer, L Sclielliri, A Smith, I Plhodenbauqh, ll Sher, ll Shriver, C. Snider, I Rhyne. Second row: N Seqal, S Schultz P. Serlass, B Sench, N Saurri, I Sellers, E Srriith, I Reed. Third row: I Shurriaker, IJ Srriitli D. Rea, H Haynes, D. Harms, sf Sellersf M Solorrron. Fourth row: I Ritchie, P Rhodes, l. Romis, P Srriith, A Spencer, T Smith, B Sholiton, H. Sharp. 223 First row: M. Goldstein, L Glass, C. Gourrias, M. Hackett, A. Fichtner, N. Green Second row: F. Dunn, I Endres, ID Fisher, P. Gulish, A. Gurin, I. Ellis, R Donizetti Third row: M llarshbarqer, M. l-laqen, C Harman, K Harrovl, L. Gerqis, I Galloway, B Gross. Fourth row: M Frank, I Gravesrnill, V. Hall, G Dours, C, Eldreclqe, B. Fidleholtz, D Drews Filth row: Miss Plahl, W lfvanm, Wilrria lfvans, I Gaines, T Harriil- ton, C Douglas, B. Dobrow, I. l'DiMascio Sixth row: M Fi:-zclier, P Goflarfl, li Dunham I. Fess, M Haniqolsrky, A, Goslina. 225 First row: Misra Bell, I Kotlisah, B Kirk, M Hopp, G. Iarbis, N lliinflley I Kroeqer, I. Henry. Second row: B Koons, I Iuhasz, C Kaufman, R. Hirschfelt, M. Hirsch, I Dauflrrian, C Hartunq Third row: B. Klessiq, B. Kararn, H Houser, F. Kalail, C. lsroll, I. Howe M Kantrovitz Fourth Row: I Horn, Iack Kilgore F. Keller, F, Holman, B. Karq, Il Hirsch. 120 First row: B. Brock, T. Balzano, I Brooks, D. Armitage, B. Aboad, P Bell. Second row: B Blazer, M. Boyle, M Bukovey, S. Anderson, G. Powers K Bailey Third row: B. Bossard, B. Boss, M Blank, D. Bly, I Aed. A. Bellow Fourth row: Mr Baker, D. Braziel R. Bleichrodt, I. Bakos, B. Au, D Bolton, D. Auburn. Art First row: Miss Bobinson, B, Titrnas M Tanner, K. Toris, C. Weaver C Waters Second row: D White, N. Workman P. Tomich, M. Zateslo, S. Sullivan N. Wyle Third row: C, Temo, S. Wolff, I Wirth, P. Wilder, I. Weave, S Siibrin Fourth row: K Winters, D. Treen, D Wilcox, D. Waller, D. Titian, T Treece. Fifth row: B Williams, D. Whitmore T. Wetzel, H. Wellock, B. Woorlrinq I. Thackery, B Waqner. Sixth row: D Vrboncic, L. Wansky H. Valentine, I. Younq, T. Weller, B Stone, B. Weiner, D. Thompson. 319 First row: K Pragan, G. Milo, S. Newman, M Badnot, S. Moseson, D. Price, F' Osborn. Second row: Miss Stuckey, B Bar- Clin, L. Penov, P Nemeth, P. Novkov C Piscotta, C, Oflutt. Third row: I. Oldham, D. Periiriko I. Naum, P Petrovitch, C. Palmer P Nickels, E Mokler, G. Moskwa Fourth row: T, Post, P. Randall, B Paddy, B. Minch, B. Misko, D. Oh- mer, F. Noal, I. Perelman. Fifth row: M. OBrien, H Moore, A Przelornski, B Pittinger, R. Pity, B Nelson, D, Poole, D. Nelson. 222 First row: M Camp, S. Coliirnpiis D Delarrrco, N Deern, l. Daiialicrrty, N. Cooney, M. Dairsson. Second row: P. Capping, N. Cum- minqs, S. Cartel, I. Clark, S. Biiraett, P. DeGrio, G Collins. Third row: I Dawson, P. rlolvlaine, H Chatl, V. Crislip, F. Corngs, I, Condell, B, Crcager, H. Cowx. Fourth row: Miss Nottingham, I, Aurley, C Collins, I. Dean, D. Cul- bertson, B. Chennick, B. deBruin, 4 'K if 118 First row: Mr.: Hudson, M Rosen- thal, I Roseman, B Retherlord, M Rlck, A. Power, R Rothkln. Second row: P Roney, T Ptlueqer I. Sadler, R Parker, A Sallamack I LaCa:nera, K Rernmy. Third row: B Lllt, E. Regal, M Prince, D. Rosenberg, S. Roberts, S Purvrance, B Pamplrn. Fourth row: ff Rose, L. Plotter, N Roth, B OConner, I. Rouah, D Popowttch, C Oberdort. Fifth row: Mrs Hampton, T. Robert son, T. Sondelxs, T. Rezaclc, B Sauvary, E Pterce, W. Pickering L. lXl1C'NlGClOIliIllil. 216 First row: S Arlqgbtiry, I Adams, B. Burch, M. Andersson, S, Avingzst, B BOLSVVICK I Bulllis. Second row: M Brnamen D Alex- ander, L. Bonar H Berexa, A. Bald- win R Blank, L Burg. Third row: I Bmley, D. Rtmhl, M. Burdett P Baker, D. Anderson, I. Bohn, C Balclwrn Fourth row: C Batrsher, B Brown, S Bodman, B. Butts, I. Artz, C Brown, R Best Fifth row: Miss Due T Renchea. R Beck I Alspach, B Brooks, B Bock, W. Buchholzer, B Brown. 314 First low Mrs Cosmoglos, N. Iohn- son I Qatchur, L. Harbiszon, N. Hltchcoclc D Hansen,I Koehler Second .v': D Hutchinson, I. Iel- lery, M ttopelson, E. Dey, I. Haslett, B Hoque, D Harris. Third row: l Iahantg A Helper. S lrvtne S Harpster, I. Keene, R. W. Ione.:, R Huffman R Fourth row: D Klein, I. Hays, F. Krttelberqer, I Hanrqolsky, I Ioyce, N lshanr, R Kohanski. Fifth row: B l lOliTlQl, A Holbert, L. Kl1ne,R Hate D Hassler. 320 First row: Miss Simpson, C Drake, D Davis, R Dienoft, I. Chafl, C. Carpenter . ' Second row: E Corns, D Dessecker, D. Demnlskey, N DeMall, I, Capoux, E Crankshaw Third row: D Davis, R Clarke T Daret, M Davis, M. Cockill, I. Cos- tlck, E Druga Fourth row: W. Cunningham, L. Coudriet, P. Davis, C. Colley, B Dunn, L Domers Fifth row: D Crawhs G Dlssmeyer, I. Donnelly, D. Campano, P. Camp, H Dunn, R. Davis. i hi :neun 1 124 First row: Mrs. Snider, M. Wong, G Woodcock, C. Vallen, R. Verlaney I. Wurgler, I. Wise. Second row: D. Troyan, I. Westover N. Windows, M. Wiedley, D. Tobin D. Weinberger, O. Zaremba, I Wertz. Third row: D. Waugh, I. Vance, P Vance, M. Van Scoy, E. Waters, I Wall, P. Troyer, L. Weber. Fourth row: F. Welch, B. Vandersall H. Tucker, I. Wetzel, D. Woodard T. Trunick, D. Wood. 125 First row: Miss Goss, D. Soderquist, C. Theophilus, E. Tarr, A, Szegvari, I. Switzer, 1-1. Thinung, N. Squires. Second row: S. Sherman, I. Schnei- der, A. Schrero, B. Shank, I. Shupc, C. Stewart, A. Segel, A. Schick. Third row: B. Stoter, B. Scarborough, B. Smith, R. Steiner, I. Shatter, E. Slater, S. Smith, C. Smith. Fourth row: B. Street, I. Shriver, N. Shearer, M. Slonsky, G. Seylarth, E. Thomas, S. Slater. 218 First row: M. Nimmer, P, Netting, P. Lott, I. Lesser, S, Nathan, R. Mapes. Second row: S. Lazaar, B. Magilavy B. McElhiney, I. Lord, B. Leavitt I. Masters. Third row: R. Messerly, L. Myers E. Names, H. Mccieiiqnd, 1. Mel Million, F. Nobil, I. Lowe. Fourth row: I. Morgan, C. Livings- ton, I. Lahood, B. Lebeau, E. Mat- zules, I. Lehman. Fitth row: C. Marnelos, M. Long- acker, W. Meeks, G. Liberman, R. Matz, D. Mueller, G. Neiman. Sixth row: Mr. Horton, L. Noon, B Levey, D. Martin, D. MacDonald, DI Nelander, I. Long. 316 First row: E. Fetterman, H. Eva- nitcka, M. Gay, S. Foley, K. Gangel, D. Griffiths, M. Elias. Second row: B. Green, E. Evans, E. Eblen, I. Gragg, L. Eberhard, E. Feiler, B. Ganneth, B. Gaul. Third row: B. Favinger, D. Gunther, I. Federman, D. Edwards, B. Geh- man, B. Frost, I. Gardner, I. First. Fourth row: Miss Hinsdale, D. Farns- nacht, B. Feigert, B. Eisenhart, B Gulka, B. Gruher, B. Fouse, H Goldstein. I I Mlxll 122 First row: S. Brcrtrvrrov, I. Azrrr, I Aed, A Alor, lxf Bvesr, I Bootlr Second row: B l3oNer:s, C Berrorlrrr F. Brubaker, I hrucken, W. Brown H Alexorrder, f Abbey. Third row: S. I...rrron, N Bom, A Berrel, M. Boggs, I. Boyonnct, G Abertlr. Fourth row: C. Boyd, I 'Belmey N Brown, I, Bannister, R. Auten, I Borley. Filth row: Mr. Swrtzer, H liorrrlrwrrr A. Appelbourn, I, Boker, I. Allen. 324 First row: Mrrafs Frrrncrrs, W. Tlrorrrp- son, S. Wcrterzl, S Treece, Cv. Solorrrerr, C. 'l'lrorrrr1::, H Stern Second row: M. Strll, S. Stultle, M. Vrrrlurrs, P. Tlrerzse, I. Tucker, C Troutwern. Third row: L Torino, S Srrrrllr, P Volenlrne, I Tfrllrn, C, Srrrrtlr, lt Ulrrclr, I Soutlrerlrrnfl Fourth row: N Snyder, H. Volberl C Stone, C. Stodler, C. Tlrornrrza, S Slorrec Fifth row: P Vrncenslcr, H. Trflrevlc B. Tnerzzzz I. Tfrylor, M. Tlrorrrfrzz, ll Vernon. 317 First row: L. Rrqqsa, M Rolrzton, K. Nerrretlr, I Hlrodezs, S. Hcrlnlr, l. Owen, I. Power. Second row: S l'lorrrr::, M Plrzzkrn, W. Roqerzs, R Ronrxen, K. lleprwr, ll. RO5Z0l l!SlOClC, ID. Prrce Third row: O Robrnfaon, C Ollfrrfr, If Oberholtz, lf. Oolors, N. Pre-lrmlfr, V. Rcrrrostoz, N Polrrrer Fourth row: B Hozulc, P Ff1Vf'l4'llf'k, C. Hoyrsdon, H Herrrrr, P. l'lrclrcrrrl:a, R Root, P Perlc1n:1,C Pender. Fifth row: R Ploppert, R. Nortlrlrelrl, H. Roth, C. Petersen, W, Perrrcrlr, ll. Petrovrch, D Hreoler. Sixth row: Mrss Helwig, I Pmrlmz, F Newlroll, I Ohrren, L Oltrrrrrrrrn R, Reynolds, T. Pollorcl. 214 First row: A Cortel, M Cronkfslrrrw I Bucklrolz, P Dourn, D. Cherbou, C. Corslr, H. Crow, Second row: C Combo, N Dcrrrziq C. Cox, R Clork, R. Criqler, C Custer, R Chrrssty, I Dcrlessaro. Third row: I. Burger, I. deMmrre, ll Desarllozs, C. Cundrfl, A, Colrrr, P Doverro, K Buetaaclr, W. Burklrorflt Fourth row: Mrfss Qechfsner, S Corn- errolo, P. Burn, H. Cunnrnqlrrrrru, I Corter, M. Burrell, C. Byrd, I, Cole. I I Music First row: V. Yinger, B. Wood, P Wells, M. Winter, K. Willemsen, I Winter. Second row: R. Weiss, C Webb, D Webb, D. Weber, S. Winer, B Wood- ard G. Winer. Third row: E. Williams, A. Wilson C Wellock, M. Webber, B. Wood, I Wood. Fourth row: V. Wolfe, S. Wilhelm B. Werner, F. Weizmann, N. Wein- gart, T. Wilson. Fitth row: I. Whiston, D. Weiner, H Winer, H, Wright, D. Wolf, I. Wiedey 215 First row: Miss Whittington, S Frazer, B, Friedman, C. Fein, C Ellis, I,'Farkas, K. Dress. Second row: M, Fouse, I. Engle hardt, I. Friend, S. Ekus, G Friedman. Third row: B. Faris, B. Dome-rs, B Feinman, I. Feldman, C. Distel, I Diller, S. Fazenbaker. Fourth row: B. Fiordalas, I. Finn, B Frost, E. Fay, A. Friedman, D. Dours Fitth row: L. English, C, Flowers, I Fleenor, E. Eggers, B. Evans, D Fisher, I. Esterle. 224 First row: M. Lowery, R. Lapadot D. Lowe, H Lasoti, l-l. Lowy, T. Lane M. Lemley. Second row: P. Korman, A. Marshall L. Lukich, S. Manes, W. Levy, Ni Kirschner, D. Malinoll. Third row: I. Levin, C. Krutky, S. Kline, E. Kreykendall, E. Lindner, M Mancz, S. Kodish. Fourth row: M. Lynch, C Kirk, S Lesowitz, M. Levin, S. Martin, C Martin, B. Meyer, W. Kirn. Fifth row: Mr Schaller, I. Kinney, R Klein, R. Klapp, B Kinney, Mac- Gregor, T. Kreakbaum, W. May. 315 First row: Miss Courtney, I. Mirr- man, M. Miller, S. Messner, A. Mc- Ginnis, T, McDermott, D. Morton. Second row: M. Mermelstein, P. Miller, M, Mercur, I. Mead, I. Mose- ly, M. Myles, F. Nakeff Third row: I. Mellinger, S. Munn, C Messerly, C McManus, S. McKnight, M. Myers, G. Myers. Fourth row: R. Miller, P. Mervis, V. Nance, I. McKelvy, G. McCord, A Moyer, S. Mull. Fiith row: D. Milo, M. Means, I. McElheney, L. McLoud, G. Mc- Camont, ex 220 First row: P Henlosz, G Hornbein. H Henninger, M. Herwick, B Hilfe- man, W. Henry, M. Kepler Second row: V. Iordan, M Hoising- lon, M. Herriotl, L. Hiiniision, N Helfrich, I. Hillegass, R Hennisa, T, Iohnson Third row: D Iackson, I. Katz, M. Hendler, K Kemp, R. Ienkins, L Kemp, N. Kettilwell, N Iameson, Fourth row: I R Hilliard, L Ietton, Fl. Heller, M. Kelley, R Ionefs, I H. Hilliard, D. Kelley, Mr, Schilano. 318 First row: Misa Mooney, M Shor- man, W. Shriver, M. Shiparo, I Serloss, M Shinqler Second row: M, Silverman I Sher, man, H, Schneir, P Schiveberl, B Slatky, B Shatter, I Shaller Third' row: E Schenk, I Shaw, M Schmidt S Schasl, H Sr-lby, I, Schweikerl. Fourth row: P Simon, lf Sliincrlfri R Shoemaker, E Schrail, S Sheftel, I Simpson, W. Fiusrsell Fifth row: I Sellers, L Slanrzlcy, I Schneider, H Husyan, K. Saba, lx, lflusssell, C. Sayloon. 217 First row: S.-Gray, M Goldberf: M. Harnar, M. Harris, I Goldzarriiili I. Haslett, M. Gribble. Second row: D Gerber, lb Godwin I Glazman, I Hanna, I Haaer, A Geer, T Gardner. Third row: B Fiaeti, H Grinder lx Greenberger, S Gartrrian, S Gallic- 1:lci, W Gore, W Gleason Fourth row: I Goralinq. lf Gwir, P Harc'linc1,B Gillian, H Hall I Hall H Hanna, C Hawpariian Nw ...if . ...si ...X -Xf ' 'F' unix ? Q. ' 1 Q54 ' f ' 3 V- ' fffw f? , 'j' Mr E f rf' imp ,Q 16- X , A A -' f :Zigi , QW ! 5f'iB iYj,v KN X 'U-S ... N5 Vx f f A35 '4 3 I X - IM? REM. , NE, .. ,S+ Q M 6.4 , QQ X y ' CEA QQ? Q 2 QQ, A , y Q 2 ' Wifi f -f' 'Q, ,f f I L2 QQ Q 152: QQ, r 2 tiff ff ' Q Q'-Q ' HJ QW? Q ,,,. , QQ Q Q :QQ iQ Q aexs CQQQ' I .-T .Q 1 Lage JTQR J X 47 U5 T ,, O f m Q . K, 3' x'.'T 5 YQ m Q , Q26 A g Q ' , Q Q Q CNA L53 Q Q. A 4 B55 Q 2' UNB Ga -. ,M X ' .'.1',' QS, N131 '99 Q I W w fm f G' X ? 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MARKET 51--1388 35 South College Street K T's Beauty SHOP BL-2212 - PO-7677 UN 4-71 15 L Y ,fe-4 we - AJ- MOST puemsou POPULAR To the Seniors of Buchtel High School The best of luck as you move on to colle ge or to take your place in the activities of your community. From A FRIEND Congratulations and Best Wishes from HERBERICH - HALL - HARTER BANKERS GUARANTEE TITLE 84 TRUST Insurance Real Estate S3-f 265 S. MAIN ST. Compliments Constantine Floral Marchand lSavewayl Title Protection Home Financing POrtage 2481 LAUER'S WEST PARKWAY DRIVE IN CURB and lNsloE SERVICE Where the Crowd Meets and the Hamburgers Can't Be Beat SUPGI' MGl'kefS was w. MARKET sr. s Akron' ohio Logkmc AKRON, omo SHRIBER .IEWELRY COMPANY I667 W. 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High St., Akron FR-1107 UN 4-9811 UN 4-9811 Mrs. Burk's Delicious Cake Shop Specializing in Decorated Cakes for All Occasions Truly Delicious Congratulations Seniors 1326 Copley Rd. at Havvkins Ave i,md,gf,!g! ugkng 5 Akron 20, Ohio ...Eg E -E- N ,, STANDARD DUCHESS ii . ii . ..,, 1 T., BEAUTY SALON 1 B 7' C 1' COMPANY 1274 Copley Rd. 1 i Phone: UN 4-7316 ': ' A f ii 'tai .A Congratulations H' NE W 1.1 s1oNE's GRILL Q l 207 s. Main se. C l '53 A D A M S Elilzp ETH GRESHM cosuNG J s. H SERVICE FUNERAL HOME M O V E R SATI LE uNivefsaoy 4-0056 Lubrication - Tires - Batteries - Accessories Earl S. Hollen L. A. Vaughn 1486 Copley Rd- Akron' ohio 791 E. Market St. JE-9187 For Service Beyond the Ordinary GENE AND GLEN CLEANERS 1224 Diagonal Rd. JE-3664 Congratulations from PORTAGE INSURANCE AGENCY 308 WOOSTER AVENUE AKRON 7, OHIO INSURING AKRON FOR 30 YEARS COPLEY DRUG 960 Copley Road Harry G. First, Ph.C. 'S SOHIO SERVICE Congratulations Graduates Storer 8. Whittier Best Wishes JE-0318 Akron, Ohio Mr. 8. Mrs. M. G. NUZUM Pick Up and Delivery Compliments of Congratulations 941 Dopler The Leaders of Tomorrow UN 4-6ol7 KRAus I-'PEE ll QCII- GREENHOUSES Married' MCCASKEY MEATS . GENE Messso Think of Us I A 964 D ' . When in Need of Flowers e lu ve UN 4-6412 In Acme 45 WATCHES, DIAMONDS WATCH 8. JEWELRY FINE S V ITEPAIR Congratulations Seniors from E T . BAL ,,,w,,,,,, THE ORNAMENTAL IRON 524 2nd National Building BL-5011 co. CRAFTSMEN IN ARCHITECTURAL METALS ALUMINUM, BRONZE, STAINLESS EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS Io' Parking THE BUILDING INDUSTRY AKRON, OHIO 1643 W. Market UN 4-8615 FR-7139 Lompliments of KLEIN - SIEBERT MARVIN INTERIOR oEcoRAroRs Meats and Groceries 275 West Market St. JE-8325 352 w' Market Si' Congratulations and Good Luck HE-6811 In-5522 UNION 81 LINGER JEWELERS, INC. We Deliver 1 6 South Main Street Akron 8, Ohio Akron's Asphalt Tile .06c per 9 x,9 block up. Wall Tile 38c per sq.. foot FAIRLAWN FLOORS I974 West Market St. WALDORF CREAM Finest Copley Rd. 8 Bacon Ave. DESSECKER'S PURE OIL BEgT BL-oI os SPORTS CAROL Best of Success to The leaders of Tomorrow UN 4-9779 O r The Shrlber Auto Parts WILLIAMS BEAUTY SALON company Specializing in Permanents -a Expert Operators - Healthfully Air-Conditioned BETTER AUTOMOTWE PARTS Shaping - Styling 61 w. Market SI. BL-9194 697 W. Market St. FR-9823 Ride With Pride FAIRLAWN CLEANERS 81 TAILORS BEACON AUTO WASH 372 S. High SI. JE-0781 1966 W. Market St. Open Seven Days a Week UN 4-3946 Jas S. Hartenstein, Sec.-T GRACA'S IGA SUPER MARKET Akron - Copley Road Low Prices Every Day Good Luck FRANK .IUST GARAGE 92 Westwood FR-0115 MIRACLE BEAUTY SHOP 'DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVES As Modern As Tomorrow 647 Storer Ave. IAt Copley Rd.I .IE-6814 C. R. CLARKE - Jeweler Established 1928 WATCH REPAIR - JEWELRY REPAIR - ENGRAVING HEmIock 3227 427 2nd Nat'I BId'g Akron 8, Ohio ACME INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 1206 First National Tower JE-7131 Lee C. Weingart, Pres. Chrysler B fyafagflejlefls P E gf piamzheaf jbddfk ll Sharp's Highland Hardware 812 w. Marker sr. I BL-8332 BORDEN AUTO, INCL 300 W. Market St. JE-8134 Tops IN FAIR oEAuNc Plymouth CARROLL UPHOLSTERING CO. CRAWronu Foctory and Showroom LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 737 E. Exchange St. Phone FR-7191 KALMAN FURRIERS 1324 Copley Road UN 4-6915 , Congratulations to the Graduating Class! Congratulations Wooster Sheet Metal 8. Roofing All June Graduates Company 580 Wooster Ave. HE-6178 . Only Pictures Record the Important Events of -D Jewelers - Your life - See PHOTO MART, INC. . . For One Day Service Graduation Gift Headquarters 16 S- Main SL FR-4149 Since l900 In 49:1 az: ' u 210 So. Main Street - 2 ..we Aim to Please., AKRON, OHIO JE-7313 Jake's Garage 81 Service Station 'I67 Wooster Ave., Corner Pine St. Fllanklin 4075 morons INN INC A O E ' D f in iv TPOAWIN C 1 1 r .-Good Food at Reasonable Prices AND on9ra U a ions l24-Hour Servicel 'X 1 1251 cannon Rd. 1925 w.Mufke1s1.g MAR1-N? musmmk DOLLY MADISON GE SUPPLY ' JOHN Anka Manufacturers of COMPANY C BEST PERSDNAL111' Plumbing and Heating Supplies P C S HEmlock 7123 415-417 S. Main sr. QUAUTY SLEEP 'CDU T AKRON, OHIO Bauer TIFFAN HARDWARE Prescription Pharmacy Your 'Friendly Service Store , , , 783 c 1 R d West Hlll's Prescription op ey on Drug Store 789 Corley Rd- Korner Madison! BUYERS AND SELLERS HEADQUARTERS PHONE Us FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS 5, D, STANSQN CQ. FR-6012 Realtor 41 2 Second Nat'l Bldg. Bl-2165 0 Ready-Mixed Concrete O Distinctive Face Brick 0 White Driveway limestone FAIRLAWN SUPPLY 8. COAL CO. 1855 w. Markei UN 4-2111 Huston-Pugh Sporting Goods Co Highest Quality Athletic Equipment 35 S. Main St. Akr O. on, BL-3106 Bl.-31 07 NEW VARIETY STORE . 1335 Copley Rd. At Hawkins Furnishings For The Family Toys and Notions WAGNER CYCLE 81 HARDWARE CO. Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes Paul J. Wagner, Mgr. UN 4-2818 404 Storer Ave. Sunset View Stores FRankIin 1623 RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. - , Ruby Tevebaugh, Prop. ' . , 325 Grace Ave. 'wig ADAMS nav CLEANING MosT BASHF RESTAURANT SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Congratulations Seniors OHIO STORE FIXTURE CO. 394 W. Exchange St. Akron 8, Ohio BL-7118 Compliments of Roggfz swssr PAT HLAMMEL DANNER PRESS, INC. 37 N. High Street Akron 8, Ohio The All-Family Drink UL 779 Copley Rd. BL-4424 owned and operated TOMMY DUNCAN Buchtel Alumnus Specializing in ladies' dresses and drapes Pickup and Delivery Service Save: Cash and Carry DIAGONAL ROAD SERVICE 1211 Diagonal Rd. YOUR SOHIO STATION A O O O o o F h ' HE-1228 leo Hurst, Proprietoi res wnh seven CONGRATULATIONS- lt has been a pleasure serving you these past four years. And, we are still at your service. -Tom and Walt Garner 3 LL ll li pest Wishes John D. Petrou 81 Son Agency INSURANCE -- REAL ESTATE 411 S. Main St. JE-4187 UN 4-7592 UN 4-7592 PICKFORD FLORISTS 1903 Copley Road Specialists in Designing Corsages CONGRATULATIONS to the Garner Bros. , Senior Class of Drive-In 1953 i880 W. Market St. CongmIuIaIIons Congratulations! Seniors WEST END BERSCHE'l'TE'S CLEANERS French PdS'l'l'y Shop ' DAVE BEV YELVERTON --THE sssr IN FINE Congratulations TAI-KATlVf FRENCH PASTRYH f rom 1667 W. Market Street UN 4-8205 CENTRAL PACKARD CO. Akron's Only Packard Dealer 657 E. Market Street JE-8164 WESTGATE FOR BEAUTY Your Favorite Style With a Smile 1948 West Market Street Akron 13, Ohio Helen Wilcox, Beautician and Owner UN 4-8259 MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY ll Merriman Road Akron 3, Ohio Physician-Approved For Prescriptions .lohn J. Mancz Quality Meats 240 East Exchange Street In Acme No. 91 Phone: BL-0545 CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH 380 Mineola Ave. COHQYOIUIUHOUS 590505 High School Youth Fellowship Invites You to Attend Sunday, 9:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M. Worship Recreation Service Congratulations BURG'S BABYLAND Akron's Greatest Children's Store SUPERIOR ASPHALT 81 CONSTRUCTION CO. Specializing in ' Congratulations ASPHALT PAVING BEST DRESSED SHEET Office and Plant 686 E. North St. co' PO-1532 1520 E. Market St. ST-BI I6 - Congratulations I ! Seniors liommunicalions me Bowen 346 W. Bowery Street oveurso sv iulcsco me Congratulations Seniors 451 N. Main SI. Akron IO, Ohio JOETS SPARK'-E MARKET AE: :,: ,,A,,.AAAAA.A .A.A,,,A,g.A.A.Al, , ...... ,,,, , , I .T , I ,.,, .,.A. A 509 w. Exchange Sf. 7 . .2.li,,2. . Wholesale and Retail ' ' . - ' ' ' Gfocefies - Mem - FWHS - Vegelables ,g.. , ,.,. P 'Y ' Fish ' Bee' ' Wine . , .,:.,:f II9 l H45 Open: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Je-4316 ADQU 1-ERS E' 'SEM S' 5-fT332,S' . - 'iii-liH5f'f-1745 X f'?fi5?g'tflSL Sweaters - School Colors ,.,., ,.,,,,,,,., , , ,.,.,.,. , ,,..4 .,,., ,,.....,.l.1.:4:,,. Z ...... , .l.,,,. . ..,. GENUINE Levies SEAT COVERS swf 513345. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 0 Q I uflffgleilln In URI? ,PL-'SSIG ELLIS AKRON ARMY stone ' BATTERIES - if'f.,'Z .L gy 21567 288 S. Main lNext to Searsl H ' ' I L J I UNITED AUTO SUPPLY Congratulations Seniors from lf It's For the A to -- W H lt e me ANGUS 1030 Kenmore Blvd. SH-3823 Headquarters For Latedate Sandwiches You are always welcome at . . . SUPERB CHINESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE Special Family Dinners 80 West Bowery FR-8615 NE GAMCK W' Moncrief Steel Products Co. 67 - 71 W. Market St. Akron, Ohio Charles J. McGuckin Phone: JE-1418 Congratulations Seniors from Akron KE HILPN Free Parking Support the Cerebral Palsy 'AX FQ Pharmacy Portage Hotel Bldg. Fund HE-7184 Congratulations Seniors L. C. Darkow Congratulations f PASS a Son rom General Machinists GULU Bl--E 70 East Miller Avenue Harold Darkow Akron 1, Ohio and Amazon spscumv GIVE Bl-OOD NOW MANUFACTURING CO. 115 Ira Avenue It May Save A Life So Many BUCI'lTeI I'II Congratulations from Graduates Wear A Fine Watch from MARTINS GROCERY 81 QUALITY MEATS wmzsm E 1:i s 'I445 Copley Rd. B A C K E R S FARMERS PRIDE JEWELRY Buy It The East Akron CUf..UP Pgulfry Store 998 E. Market at Case Authorized 1953 Dealer 8 So. Main SL Hamilton HE 4071 Elgin Gruen - longines ,Aki Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS from f- MADISON'S 204 S. Main St. DAN DEMKO SALLY CIENENTS' BEAUTY SALON BEST gpm-5 OF HUMOR 944 Bison REEDER'S SERVICE STORE 1059 W. Exchange St. UN 4-6222 Hallmark Greenng Cards Best Wishes O C . Pilgrim Square Dry Cleaners Rubber CIIY Ihre servlce W. Market at Overwood UN 4-8335 332 Coburn Sf. PO-7428 Best Wishes Continued Success Dlsirlbulors of AN GOODYEARNTIRES,ANDWTUBES APPLIED ART ACADEMY 910 North Main St. Akron, Ohio NOTICE! Artlstl are ln terrlfle demand! OU! grad- uates are 1001 employed! Develop yur talent at thla long-established school-oldest et lt: html In Ohln. Graduate: hold Interest- lng, well-palll posltlena ln advertis- ing, eommerelal design, etc. Many are Free Lannee. ,Q Seleetlve, Intensive tralnlng wlll develop your ablllty In a SUBPBISINGLY short tlme. Collrlel ln Advertlllng, Fashion Illustration, Alr-lrnsh, Show-Card, ete. Day and Evening Classes. Tnltlon rates are very, very reason- able! Extremely easy ttnanclat arrangements Call Now! D -- Im'-I HE-1815 - HE-2700 UIISICI ean be made. Congratulations Seniors TRIANGLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Annan, omo COPLEY ROAD SUPER MARKET 785 Copley Road iw N na 1'.ZI'ZS Compliments of 1 X f' Polly says: KlSTLER RADAR SANDWICHES are the Best ln Town KIEI'IL'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Phone: UN 4-4912 1500 Copley Rd FLOWERS REALTY 503 Flatiron Bldg. Realtors 6 5, REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE PO-1290 Specialists in: 0 Dillicult Hair Problems 0 Helene Curtis Permanents SALLY BILL 0 Cutting and Styling a ALEXANDEL AUTEN 0 Tinting and Bleaching BEST COMPANIQN Publishing Co. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 1808 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls, O. SW 4-1423 Printers of YOUR BUCHTEL TALON Phone: FR-4219 MARLYN BEAUTY SALON 80 W. Bowerv--Our New Location TROPHIES AND MEDALS for SPORTS CHAMPIONS R. J. BERNO JEWELRY AND TROPHY ENGRAVING HE-3521 308 United Rubber Workers Bldg. Mill and High Sts. BUY DEFENSE BONDS Maple Valley Dry Cleaners UN 4-7806 Licensed Plant Owner and Operator 1495 Copley Road Akron 7, Ohio Congratulations BERMAN'S Wallpaper 81 Paint Co. 53 E. Market St. ' FR-7317 Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors MADDOX'S STORES 198 E. Cuy. Falls Ave. The Akron 7 SWENSON 5 Floors Co. Drive-In Restaurant JUDY Established since 1916 MILLER t'l0RRLSoN FLOORING coNTnAcroRs For TWe Y Ye'-V5 1 NATURED Wood - Linoleum - Asphalt Your Eating pleasure Tile - Rubber Tile - Vinyl Tile HE I k 103 177W.B w. EXCHANGE at w. MARKET ' 0' 4 my Across from Children's Hospital West Market Service Station 867 West Market St. JE-0334 Congratulations Seniors MARGOLIS 7 E. Center REA'S QUALITY MARKET Quality Meats and Staple Groceries Daily Delivery 524 Madison Avenue JE-7720 Akron 20, Ohio Congratulations from MOlSE'S B 81 B STEAK STATION 1641 State Rd. Congratulations Seniors from the Everything for Your Home 1341 Copley Rd. Akron.20, Ohio MAPLE VALLEY DRUG STQRE UNiversity 4-2166 1318 Conley Rd- Evenings By U JE-6342 Runyss BAKERY Appointment Union Made One of Akron's Finest Bakeries Men's and ladies' Suits and Topcoats to Measure 358 S, Mqin Sf, HE-2332 Budget Plan Available Ak H oh, Jules DeSure, Mgr. 273 S. Main St. ron ' io Congratulations Seniors Hair Shaping and Styling to Suit Every Age CLA - SS CLOWNS DAWSON'S 16 So. Highland Ave. .5-iii A-K lAt Highland Squarel ku ' : L ea 1 1? 9 HE-5613 W Q ' 2 Q MARKET AKRON, OHIO 908 Storer Ave. ' UN 4-2611 BUF F R IEDLAND MIRHELL Congratulations, Seniors TAYLOR PONTIAC 200 East Market Congratulations Seniors from Jackie, Jimmy, Bobby Thelma, and Dave MQW The Buckeye Cycle Co. SPORTING Gooos 65 East Mill Akron 8, Ohio Compliments of THE BOYS SUPER MARKET 2246 W. Market Street MOST We think you'll especially like the food served at the WESTGATE Lounge Bar 81 Restaurant M. Chelovitz MILO'S SHOE REPAIRING 538 West Market Street Akron 3, Ohio Dye Shoes to Match Garments for Graduation and Weddings, etc. HE-3918 DIAGONAL SERVICE STORE Where Buchtel Friends Meet 1056 Diagonal Rd. JE-0022 GILMORE SHEET METAL CO. Gas and Oil Furnaces Roofing and Spouting WA 8-2208 BELENKY in WOOLEN CO. 60 South High Street Compliments ELEVATOR SALES 84 SERVICE, INC. 266 Park Street AKRON 4, OHIO M. V. Griffin KRISPY KREME DONUT SHOP Even the Hole is Good 372 S. Maple St. FR-5014 270 E. Cuy. Falls Ave. FR-1671 1970 W. MARKET Your Host, Tom Themely We have a private room for banquets or parties Call now for reservations-UN 4-0046 Congratulations to the June, 1953 Class of Buchtel High School from The Permanent Federa1 Savings 81 Loan Association of Akron Congratulations and Best of Luck 481-lr' Walch servlce 'O Al' the Seniors Regal Luggage 81 Jewelry Co. 289 S. Main St. lAcross from Searsl BL-5577 Sol Regal Stan Regal Prom Hair Styles Evenings by Appointment Tre-Mar Beauty - Slenderizing Salon Permanents - Hair Tinting - Hair Styling - Facials Martha McKenzie, Owner Goodyear at Newton ST-3443 I0 Oakdale Ave., corner W. Market St. larry, the Pants King says, Congratulations Seniors! The West Side's Only Launderette Service Modern Menls Shop 1265 cophy Rd. 277 S. Main. St. UN 4-3360 Akron, Ohio . Congratulations Congratulations, from Granger Seniors Lake Park A. J. Theis f BI-RITE MARKET Free DCIIVCYY it fx, Congratulations Phone: FR-6238 ,. Seniors i304 Diagonal Rd., Akron RE from f - Y 5 uuuA NOLDS C i u f A lx., Kimi PEPPIEST Hake's Service Store ongratu ations rom ,. 4 THE BAKER - McMILLIAN CO. Woodturners and Enameling Proprietary Medicines - Lunches - Contections Home-Made Ice Cream '34 E- Mme' Ave- Bl-W6 396-39a sum Ave. UN 4-oon AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE 65-69 Glendale Avenue M0001 OHIO Telephone: JE-9514 Electric Repairs For All Makes of Starters, Generators, and Magnetos. Carburetor and Tune-up Service SUMMH JEWELRY BELL BEAUTY suPPLY 3rd Floor Ohio Bldg. 93 N' Main Si' Distributor of RAYETTE - BRECK - REVLON - DERMITIC Al Balewick and Gene Coontz AKRON FELT 8. CHENILLE suv, E. Marker sv. Akron a, Ohio MENCAI' ARTS PHARMACY 51-3610 PRESCRIPTIONS CLASS AND AWARD EMsLEMs . SWEATER NAME PLATES 11 Merriman Rd. FR-6146 ColIin's West Towne Inc. J, R. SHQR1- Florists AMOCO The Finest in Corsages 1683 W. Market 1650 W. Market St. 24 Hour SCYVFCG Wallhoven Building UN 4-2139 TE 6 6'2 Congratulations Seniors FERRIOT T' Congratulations Congratulations Seniors FIVE STAR CAFE AYE 93 S. Howard St. Congratulations from Remington Products' Co. 2781 W. MARKET 1507 COPLEY RD. UN 4-7416 i-U90 Und Schvcf WEST HILL FLORAL The Horning Lumber Co. Howemnd Gam 443 W. Market HE-8149 723 E. Tallmadge Avenue AKRON, OHIO FR-4131 PLASTIC FILM PRODUCTS CORP. AKRON, OHIO Fred Bob Crutche H89 A xg JUDY LONG oem HOST' INITIATIVE Mrs. Earl O. -- v ,, 4, Sid's Camera Exchange Firestone Cleaners A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Alex Horovitz Mrs. George Aber Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Foy Mr. Harold S. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. W. Theodore Long Eddie Bonebrake and Orchestra Ian. Ioel, Lucile, and Ierry Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Zervos Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Georgi Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Stockton Mr and Mrs. Clyde Smith Dee and Frank Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor Martha and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Miller Iohn Bakos Barbara and Don Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaye Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran Dix and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Ian and Bill P. G. Walker C. I. Roush Alton Price C. H. McManus H. W. Howard L. A. Hummel E. W. Burgner R. K. Stinafi Dr. Paul Sauvageot Wright Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Homer V. Yinger Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mr G. H. Ferriot Wm. Gorick Paul E. Iacobs Carl W. Iacobs Norman C. Gresham I. A. Rogers Chas. E. Wolfe . and Mrs. R. I. Schroer . and Mrs. A. M. Woloch Phaidra A. Zervos Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson Paul Zelenka Donald L. Church H. H. Friedland Wm. Falenczykoski George Herbruck Clyde I. Himelright Fred M. Rauschenberger Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Retherford Mr. and Mrs E. R. Iunkins Anne and Barb W. I. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Windows Barb and Iack Mildred Walker Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown Mr. Nathan Schneir Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kodish Mrs. Ierry Forte Peg and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bassler Mrs. Iosephine S. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I. Mancz Mr. and Mrs. George Zateslo Betty Ann and Leon Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schrank Mr. and Mrs. Vassil Speroif Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher The Rhythmettes Al and Iudy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Price Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kovach The Buckeyes Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Guess Pat and Kent Dr. and Mrs. I. E. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Bachtel Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Iames E. 'Thayer Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Turbeville Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Snodgrass Shirley and Iim Regina Stimatz Mrs. G. F. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Obermeier Iulia and Bill Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bryson Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Crumrine Irma and Bill Berger Mr. and Mrs. Ios. L. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Iames C. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Magoline Elaine and Gene Mrs. Theresa Licklider Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ianet Arlene Karen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Iudy Deem Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gosling Earl D. Bender Paul Rathbun Iohn Pitsch Wise M. Ormeroid W. Maddox D. A. Kepler Paul Muhlberg I. E. 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