Buchtel High School - Griffin Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1955
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FOSTER- BODMAN OFFICE SUPPLY Complete Office Outfitters Since 1900 121 - 127 S. Howard : Je - 5 - 2177 1 an Wg' A-. :fi AL Sr' 4 RAN5VUEll.Eq - -JJQ I I 1 C I K 1 1 f1 M, nxt!-S N x YOUR SENIOR PHOTOS FROM E I Zhamqe you 7-wffa 1-idwzzaww if F' - ' . in .1.1 ' - ,-4. ,,.iL.4. '. A A ff I-L WGS 11 6 ? K 1 PICKERING lf ,fl wALDoRF's if ll , is 1' 1 ln ICE CREAM -- 32 J wc' AKRON'S FINEST THE VOGUE SHOPPE 818 W. Market Street at Highland Square LADIES' READY TO WEAR Specializing in TEEN-AGE CLOTHES AND SPORTSVVEAR MAGUIRE'S SOHIO SERVICE Storer 81 Whittier Je-5-O3I8 Akron, Ohio Pick Up 81 Delivery BEST WIS!-IES SENIORS from the DAUNTLESS Plumbing 8- Electric Company FOR 55 YEARS Congratulations, Seniors THE HOUSE OF J- R- MHCGREGOR FINE APPLIANCES HENRY T. THOMAS Certified Public Accountants 908 Second National Bldg. 74eqmadet4c2zlaa4,ea44zlZe Compliments of ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE STUDENT COUNCIL 'N MEMORY HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES of - ALLISON - WEIS INSURANCE AGENCY HOLMES STROZIER Serving Akron for 39 Years LIFE - HEALTH - ACCIDENT Un-4-2181 25 Overwood Rd. Congratulations CHESTNUT RIDGE MILK AND ICE CREAM I955SvvimmirIg Team X ' Q T SGE RCE 2 'F TH JN 2: I The Ii la: 3 AKRON FLOORS - UI Q. ' SADLIER JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE e 35? I I I I ' R I Q I..V I 5? ZR Q ' FE: Thx 3' -Qs, 4 4 n H S . , .35-,., L F 1 f I JANE Co. OR I , W 4 NAM E ,II I, S ' f' .R Established Since T916 N , Sin- T ., . WOOD QW, Q9 INSURANCE AGENCY LINOLEUM H 3 81 ASPHALT TILE 54' 4 RUBBER TILE I78 W. Exchange VINYL TILE Hemlock-4-AIIO3 I77 W. Bowery Congratulations, Seniors from THE S. W. BISHOP JEWELERS I33 S. Main BL-3-9314 THE HOPKINS LUMBER CO. , QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE GOOD LUCK SENIORS Montrose 6-5OII Copley, Ohio CITY ELECTRO PLATING WORKS 923 Bank Street Je-5-8822 98 Fhnwqe you Qfzdffa f-idaazaww CLEMMER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. General Contractors Leaders in Akron Since 1915 pxC.N1C 134 E. Thornton 5, if Y PO-2-7431 .L ,if vw I E' I U1 IM gk ll!llll!lu 5' A 1 4 Q ' if WIRBARA ', 1 ' '1 THE BM g i-ff , X V 2325. 8 Swv 'i BEAVER LUMBER 'lid Q I viz, ,i faflh I CO. A Goods of the Woods , High Grade Millwork QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE FRIEND 669 E. Exchange ST. HE-4-2195 746g madethblooipauille Congratulations Seniors E WONDER BAR qgqpfiggn UH 4-OOA1 ns 1414 Copley Road Akron k TIRES 'k BATTERIES if REPAIR MATERIALS if RECAPPING - VULCANIZING LAWYERS TRUCK - PASSENGER .I WHEEL BALANUNG TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION T MODERN SERVICE EQUIPMENT Title Guarantees Ya Title Insurance Serving Commercial Accounts a Specialty Assets Over S12,000,000,00 DRIVE-lN AND ROAD SERWCE 914 First National Tower Fr. 6-3181 BUY YOUR WATCH IN THE C O O K B R O S . T I R E 0 MATORET7. BUCHTEL DISTRICT SERVICE CO. HEP' E5 SI-IRIBER W JEWELRY Co I ' 1667 vv. Market S1 I If' 7 5 t Ha kns Established 1913 E 1.5 5 t Ap ' a W l JEtfafa6n 5-9101 .2-4 1 I. , ' Plenty of Free Parkin ? o 4 1 FRED BOCK A 9 THE ADVERTISING g SMARTEST COMPANY ' - ' . CLOTHES PINNETTE , - A Sc-mck CYNTHIA , IN TOWN Office: BAUSEHER COME Second Nat'I Bldg. FROM P02-4616 C A R L T o N S Service: WIr1.'. C L O T H E , 201 S uth Main Street Ivan s, ohio A HE 42186 Second Nall Bldg' PO-2-5872 2177 ljfam Sweat A Cuyahoga Falls, oIa16 - sw 47979 TERSINI MUSIC STORE LESSONS - REPAIRING JE-9514 UN-4-6228 Phone HErnlock 2991 287 W. Exchange Street Akron 3, Ohio AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE 65-69 Glendale Ave. Akron 8, Ohio R ' f All M k t St t , G rators, TI-IE SUMMIT JEWELRY Co. elm O' af,dejAfgne,1'Se'S we C I ' GIG d k Ongralu allons an OO Luc Motor Tune-up and Carburetor Service GENE C PO 2-3939 100 ooNTz AND AL BALEVVICK 318 Ohio Bldg. ?aZzam4e yawn Jdautwma Congratulations to the Graduating Class! WOOSTER SHEET METAL 8. ROOFING COMPANY 580 Wooster Ave. HE-6178 HOVVOY X X FROM THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BAUER PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY West Hill's Prescription Drug Store FARM PROVISION COMPANY 770 Cuyahoga Street 789 Copley Ccorner Madisonj BL-3-6711 I'I9'4'Q3ll FR-6-60l2 The Best of Wishes - Seniors COI.I.IN'S WEST TOWNE, INC. FLORISTS QW 'Ck FAIRLAWN The Finest in Corsages F K 7' , . T 5' A Wallhaven Building E f N f, 1 Q un-4-2189 f 4' A 1' AND UNiversity 4-0655 L C9 LUCILLE CATO G, Hair Stylist I' ' r- X s1MPi.iciTY is THE Essemce OF sooo TASTE I5 Overwood Drive Akron I3, Ohio RTF 3 TILE coMPANY 9 T974 W. Market St. Un-4-9779 Congratulations Seniors DIETZ'S BOAT HOUSE DENNY THOMPSON'S ORCHESTRA BOATS NEW BOATS CANOES New Motoies FR 63,37 UN MOU Reasonable Rates 401 Turkeytoot Road The p A p A J Q E I 5 HowELL - VIGGERS Famous For lt's Steak and Lobster CORP' Dinners REALTORS AND INSURERS Fr-6-7l ll 406-3 Qnrl Nat'l BldCI. 7461i made 5464 5046 For The Best ln LETTER PRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING PLATES STAR ENGRAVING, INC. bk' Tk TK' YQ STANDARD REPRODUCTIONS, INC. KENT JEWELRY 1559 Plaza Boulevard Q, 1 Ei P Nationally Advertised Jewelry 9x9 gl 1 6:94, BULOVA, GRUEN, ELGIN 71W. Bowery St. T ent WATCHES UN A-3215 Akron, Ohio Z T 5: 1 f - - ' PO-2-7455-56-57 ERESIX E E ,gs 4 NED AMOCO T T SHEAR-ER 1683 W. Market NA 1- ' , ' 24 Hr. Service ,,r,,,5yi1Ul1!lm, ll , jfQ'!lglq1igr,.,,, Q TE 6-1612 SP-G' 'll X TREES. Iuov N , 1 'G 'PAT , WEKTLS ' 4 'Rouen' Congratulations X Q 1 g R3 SENIORS ' f,O,,, ,SI E E X li it is-.,,E, GARNER .' 1. wg ,C SQUARE DEAL ig tv. 0 5171 X-EE if V BROS- 4, Ur n fa SI E Drive-In ly ON 6499 1880 vv. MARKET sr. THE K 70 W. Thornton PO-2-7458 ll ll THE NORMAN T. SCHRAMM CO. . Congratulations - Gifts - Silver - Lamps ,, . It has been a pleasure serving you Carefully Selected Merchandise From American and Foreign These pasf four years And We are ' l Sources still at your service. West Market at Overwood Road - TE 6-4166 - Tom AND WALT GARNER P you quggav Axamam CHRYSLER BORDEN AUTO, INC. 300 W. Market St. JE 5-8134 Tops ln Fair Dealing PLYMOUTH ACME INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 1206 First National Tower JE 5-7131 LEE C. WEINGART, President JAS. S. HARTENsTEiN, Sec. - Treas. PATRON LIST Tom's Garage O'dell's Market Curnmin's Hardware Shecter's Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Mercur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feiler and Helen Stanly B. Epstein, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Shumacher Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Krutky The Toddle House Mr. and Mrs. A. Felman The Big Three 56-50-35 Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nelander Edward Rabb George and Carol Tutty and Tubby Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nathan Wynne and Bruce Stuart and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harbison 7461i made 8464 Hi-Y Judi and Gene, Lolly and Mike Homeroom 114 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dissmeyer Lynne and Dave Mac. Fred, Bob, Tratt, and Bevo QThe Four Heroesj Marilyn and Evan Mechanical Drawing Class C6 and 7j Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pierce Dave and Sylvia Third Year French Class Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dixon Third Period French Class Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Johnson and Tom The D.P.K.'s CMar, Pat, Day, Sue, Merle, Lettie and Christyj The Sheiks-Mo, Weasel, Lobo, Spider, Tiger, and the Count Homeroom 323 Sixth Period Spanish Class Homeroom 224 Gail and Denny Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gosling Homeroom 324 Mr. Horton's Treasury Statt 644.6 104 Seven Senior Redheaos Homeroom 217-218 The Confederate States of America Mr. and Mrs. Theophilos Homeroom 121 Mr. Joseph Roseman Al and Janice Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walker Annette and Jim Ned, Dick, Bob, Bill, and Bruce Cynthia and Phil The Burns Boys Homeroom 223 The Syndicate-Jim and Phil Mr. and Mrs. S. Stanec Mr. and Mrs. M. S. MacDonald Bernard l. Rosen Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nimmer Miss Wooddell's Homeroom--116 Roy's Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Remmy Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sellars Homeroom 120 Lynda and Dave Rayous Club Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Allison P. D. G. Club Rose Mary and Dick Cavaliers Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B.,Steiner Kathy, Sally, Mary, and Betty Sybil and Dave Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gunther Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katz Beth El Youth Group Dr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. R. Shearer Marti and Rog Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Noon Larry and Carol Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Helper Lucy and Roger Ann, Cheryl, Joan, and Marilyn Diane and Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prince Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Nettles Sandy and John Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Huffman Martha and Ray Nancy and Rich Sue and Duane Steve Mafy and Larry Senior Y-Teens The Lucky Lovin' Chicks Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sharkey The Alley Cats-Bob, Dave, Rick, Bill, and Bob The Biddie Buddies Mrs. Billie J. Wright The Sixth Period Creative Writing Class Judy and Mack Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Griftiths Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Thompson The Triumvirate-Dave, Tratt, Juan Ted, George, and Stuart Mr. and Mrs. George A. Seytarth p . Mr. and Mrs. John Spikerman Mrs. Muriel Joyce Joyce and Jon Homeroom 225 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Roney Carmi and Ted, Marilyn and Willie Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eberhard Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. l. C. Alspach Dr. and Mrs. Jay R. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ransweiler Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Daily Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Schell Marilyn'and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Troyer Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beverly Carol and Art Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Darst M. H. C. Sylvia and Ted Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. First Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nobil Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Baldwin Bruce, Bob, and Jim Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hassler Jan, Marilyn, and Jane Suzy, Kathy, and Ann Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hower an Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shatter Sr. Comwolei Edith Eblen and Bob Williams Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schneider Sam Mead and Jim Hillegas Compliments of A. Z. A. No. 541 Mrs. Lillian Rosea Bunny, Alyce, and Barb Bachelor's Protective Association From the Boys at Roy's Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Fassnacht Senior Glee Club Ruth V. and Jim K. Perma-Stone Akron Company KnoUse's Billiard Emporium Mr. and Mrs. George W. Daverio Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mull Mr. and Mrs. John Benchea Mr. and Mrs. John H. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carns William J. Long Dr. and Mrs. A. Azegvari Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford Elizabeth and O. L. Matz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Parker S. S. S. S. S. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meek Mr. and Mrs. Philip Salzman Sue and Terry Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Purviance Jane, Al, Lynn, and Pat Mr. and Mrs. J. Magilavy Olga and Tom d Family xr 6 Sl INTER-COHEGIATE PRESS Puhllxhers foverMunulu1lurers Book Blnders FACTORY HOME OFFIKE Kunsos City F v 'i . K . Q .- ,. Y 'f ,v inf .,...1.........,..-- , ,K Y,-jf- . ,, rv L 3 , Q . xx! , Q- ,ww 5 5 'F a I 5 BX , ies :X Q 2 A. --.if qligf' I It-K -A- A .-A ' .. ' 1 nf U' v: -' ' V2 , .. . .4 .., . 554 1 Q , J? . if ' 4 73' ' ,P ' 'v?rT4 -3,55 F fa- I i ' if -as .. , xx ,X 7 14.1 5 w i ' fy ,I -1 , , 'Z' , ,- v F s gig A 4 . rx , '54 ' K , A'-' va, i fb ' s I N J 'L 2 LW xv Y 3 1 'f ' y, :Wg . 4 1 ll 7 , X I--' qg ' 5 'NJ L' E if' , , J ' ' mf' S-V-.,. .AL , M r isa f A 1 LI lg S . . ,Q 1 N ,S it fa 5 4 , J .4 , 3 7 . wfw L 4 '- . i o 1 S Y I Mk X 'ii WY'-T2 1-Mesa - fx-, . 4 --' um - A ,. T255 1 4 .. A 1, v xx!-, M? 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SCHNEYER Mr. Schneyer, whose office is continually filled with a corps of students, teachers, and visitors, has greeted every' one with the same friendly smile for about 20 years. In addition to fulfilling the many duties of a principal, Mr. Schneyer devotes much time to the myriad of school activities, Ns- J , :ea-:-: ' fl: 'Y x .fn MR. TUCKER Mr, R. E. Tucker, who came to Buchtel three years ago, has made a lasting impression on Buchtelites. We soon found out that his stern appearance gives way to a friendly smile and h is bark is bigger than his bite. Mr. Tucker was an advisor to the present Senior class in our iunior year, and still shows a n active interest in our class affairs. NH 4 If -'Q X Z- mffkij-we-f-,,',Q.., f' THE ADVISORS From left to right are the three counselors: Miss Gus- tafson, seniors, Miss Maier, sophomores, and Mr. Piotter, jun- iors. lnto their offices come all the problems of the Student Body and through their efforts, our high school days have been enriched. The profit gained from this guidance will go with us the rest of our lives. -JI ,Qi .- F X sb -we -v ' if! W .. or! .fe f ,aff y ,fh- ivy ,..b. aw 1 si,-,fig Walter Blateric, Lucile Gustafson, Josephine Hinsdale, Otis LH Maxwell, Margaret Weller, Donald Schoner, Robert Harris, Andrew Porosky, Leon Friedman. ENGUSH Margaret Nottingham, Margaret Oechsner, Vincent Biondo Anna Simpson, Florence Wooddell, Margaret Allen. Miss ing: Dorothy Whittington and Charles Schifano. --4 a.-nc Q MM, M Qwwwwvo N ' 4 2 .ff-QQ xx 'I Qi fv-'25 fl Charles Kinney, Sara Mooney, and L. O. Weiss. Raymond Baker, Harry Weir, and Howard Reeves. 1 Xf 4 'f'fwsy. 7 if N ,J I Y, x, lg ll a....L ulx X ' Q .. 4- .J X. xx' ., T! ,, .Q :W Harry Schaller, Lydia Oberdeck, Helen Pfahl, Marie Starks, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Donald Payne, Ada Bell, Florence Killinen, Harold Grace Courtney, Beulah Hudson, Harland Horton. Shaffer nfl? . ,aff P+ , 1 X. Evlilyn Francis, Lubomer Yanculeff, Charles K PHYSICAL EDUCATION James Mallo, Fred Cook, Clara Goss, Tula Cosmoglos, David Appiebv- DRIVER EDUCATION ,JI-lun -'Num sir OFFICE STAFF , Despite their busy routine, Katie Mohn and Grace Weber are always willing to offer friend- ly assistance to any perplexed student who comes into the office. .fx CAFETERIA STAFF Ruth Kimball, Ellen Harrison, Gladys Kuhn, Min- nie Wood, Bertha Nix, Martha Smith. 09' N, . ,J 4 fx A ' X 1 7i'1'f, R 'A CUSTODIANS George Pryor, Robert Teets, Romie Pickrell, Vir- gil Earsome. 1 . I LIBRARIAN Miss Katherine Sexauer, our librarian is especial- ly proud of the beautiful new library, complete with a mezzanine, a work room office, an audio- visual aids room, and an excellent book supply, i 1 3 r' ' 2f'i .,.'1 3 2 ya: Jai lr r- .,. Q L- Eg ' uanomu if Hanan SUCIETY -fL.x Members of the -National Honor Society are stu- dents in the upper third of the,YSenior Class chosen on the qualities of Character, Schqllirship, Leadership-, and Service, by their who . iudge them on their four-year record.. I xl- l' ,, Qi , The oficers elected by their fellow rnembers arek., president, Jon Roush: vice-president, Marvinfzg Kopelson, secretary, Jean,Alspach, andiarigeasurerg Beverly Magilavy. H Q, lll ' 1, Q7 v '-Y? 1 -Eg. ,E-5-gag s-1, X . . 4 ' I 1 - ' tif. ' I 13' a' lr - 4' - , ix .1 :wrt 'lf'f t '1M-l'e- f : li a-A 75 Wertz, David Nelander, Charlotte Stewart, Mackey Hassler, Phillip Meek, Joanne Secaur, Ro ert oune Mary Jean Prince, Ned Shearer, Barbara Pamplin, David MacDonald, Nancy Windows. us. . 1: .fl 14 Front Row: Bruce Gehman, Carolyn Buzzard, Steve Bodman, Pat Roney, William Lebeau, Edris Tarr, Marvin Kopelson, Jean Alspach, Mr. Schneyer, Miss Pfahl, Robert Stone, Jonathan Roush, Beverly Ma- gilavy, Jon Joyce, Sally Nathan, Jerold Federman, Margery Nimmer, Richard Gunther, Annette Power. Back Row- Anita Szegvari, Joyce Thompson, Richard Steiner, Olga Zaremba, Robert Bigswn, Judith ' H 't, AON ORG Manhood I e lu ml mn l Student Council President STEPHEN BODMAN E' Class President DAVID MacDONALD Selected by their classmates as the boy and girl exemplitying the highest qualities of American youth are the winners of the Manhood and Woman- hood Cups. The Scholarship Cup is earned by the student who has maintained the highest scholastic average in his four years of high school. The National Honor Society Award is given to the student who received the highest score in an objective rat- ing of candidates by the school tac- u s. A-, tr- Womanhood JUDlTH WERTZ 1 ' I Scholarship ANITA SZEGVARI N.H.S. Award N.H.S. Award JON RousH I5 PHILLIP Meer: k x 'J . ' ' I XX 40 5UcC 095-V L00 x -4 4' 'Y X +-qv 50 X CLASS 'W' 55 Q3 X O A 5 UJ ,-x ff 'X Q ,1 90 592 9' 7- v ' eo mage we R 65 ATlLE f ?' ..- GET YouR CHEHTPQOTES L HERE' JUDY WERTZ 5 STEVE BODPIFKN L BUCHTEL X E5pECr H? C 0-:T 'V'-Wu 'BEST D '9 'W 'Wm V P Qmfs Q, Pkootip , .Q.,Q:'fe,v,ffis feffei Sz-of ' 34 G4 ll! 4 x 'e ww X 440 4 I PJ ,gf V1-'RT ' ST T U BALLO T f A SU A D, - V '-. 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ADAMS JOY my land . . . swell pal . . . short blond hair . . , always blushing . . . sweet . . . true friend . . . quiet . . . always study- ing. PREFERS: A certain someone, the gang, red and white Olds, Mom and Dad. AMBITION: Beautician. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. WILLIAM AKINS BILL dependable . . , good weight lifter . . . capable . . . nice guy . . . good sense of humor . . . likes to hunt . . . lots of energy . . . great to know . . . easy to get along with. PREFERS: Pretty blondes Cnot bleach- edj, lots of money, Jaguars. AMBITION: To be another Tony Cur- K I B 5 0 gf, s as Q' PN KN '-x .fm - 4 MARILYN LOUISE ANDERSON true friend . . . clothes know-how . . , big flirt . . . lots of fun . . . temper to go with red hair. PREFERSZ Willie, May 21, 1954, the kids, my family, Fords, Lakeside '53. AMBITION:. To be able to understand Mr. Biondo's theory on redheads. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Cafeteria 3, 4, Office 2, Ring and Pin Comm. 3, Scholarship Comm. JON S. ARTZ big smile . . . always goofing off . . get serious . . . prefers city water . . . good dancer . . . big game hunter- girlsl . . . good friend, PREFERS: Class of '55, horseback rid- ing, shooting, most sports, cars, college education, good-looking girls, history class. AMBITION: To be successful in my tis. I 'IIN' DONALD ALEXANDER good sense of humor . . . good guy . . . friendly . . . fgood for a peppy shock! . . .crazy red hair . . . big smile. PREFERS: The family, football games, diving, Las Vegas. AMBITION: To be successful in any- thing I do. ACTIVITIES: Chemistry Club 2, Track Mgr. 2. DONALD LLOYD ALLEN HBUFFALOH best friend , . . great football player . . . Judy's boy . . . handsome . . . al- ways talking . . . big joker , . . turfing. PFREFERS: Judy S., football, the ma- chine, Mom and Dad, spaghetti, Las Ve- gas, bed post. AMBITION: To watch Buchtel play at the Rubber Bowl on Thanksgiving Day, career. SHARON MARIE AUGSBURY NPOOCHIE-KIDN loyal buddy , . . silly moods . . . the best figure . , , let's play church . . . pretty blond hair . . . personality plus. PREFERS: Family, Washington, We, Buick, Conneaut, Pa., Bo's house, SAE songs, football. AMBITION: Secretary-To live a life without T. B. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei ,2 3, Prom and Banquet Comm. SUZANNE AUNGST sue, suzv original . . . flirt . . . true friend . . . beauty n' brains . . . always on the go . . .fun to be with. PREFERS: Mitawanga, the PW, the gang, the Q 37's. AMBITION: Commercial Art. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Cabinet '5- '55, '56, '57. ' - ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball , Z.. 1 ' . , I if f 2, 3, 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. '4. '. N 5. 'Sf' l 5. 5 , PETER CLINTON ALLISON Pete Great buddy . . . personality plus . . . friendly . . . considerate . . . that old ja- lopy . . . swimming all summer . . . the cabin. PREFERS: 4OI Sienna Heights, College, green Ford, July 4, 1954, staying home Sat. nights, Big Mary, the pool. AMBITION: Forestry. ACTIVITIES: At Kimball Union Acad- emy: Ski Team 2, 3, Ski Patrol 2, 3, Track 2, Buchtel: Hi-Y 4, Chern. Club. JEAN ELIZABETH ALSPACH wonderful friend . . . always dependable . . . loads of fun . . . ukulele player . . . Oh, heck . . . pretty brown eyes. PREFERS: The kids, Lakeside '53, my family, backing down one way streets, Presbetry. AMBITION: To be able to understand Harper's Magazine. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Chem, Club 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, H. R. Rep. 2. MKG' gag. ja Comm. :V .-., it hr '9' N-ofx 2, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, Cabinet 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Talon 4, Sr. Griffin iii- I JOAN MARIE BAILEY real crazy camel player . . . swell friend . . . always goofing off . . . crazy driver . . . always chit-chatting. PREFERS: Gribbs, Acme, Cheryl, the family, Marilyn, Chevie, football games, the whole gang, city water. AMBITION: To be a successful book- keeper. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Office 4. PHYLLIS EILEEN BAKER NPHYLH full-of-pep . . . big brown eyes . . . hot rod . . . true friend , , . good sport . . . sweet . . . always joking . . . nice com- plexion . . . sincere . . . trustful. PREFERS: The gang, Janie H., my big brothers, Lynn, Kay, slumber parties, ' Spoke Too Soon, pizza. AMBITION: Beautician. ACTIVITIES: Art Club 4, Promenad- ers 4. ANN FRASER BALDWIN HANNIEH lasting friend . . . dependable . . . angel . . . inquisitive . . . pretty brown eyes . . . very attractive . . . sweet 'n'sincere. MARJORIE BINGMAN MAPQE, BLONDIL My land . . . true friend , . . good PREFERS: Jim, Mitiwanga, the rod, G Sense humor ' ' ' I 'a 5 wha' I the kids, family, Oct. I7, 1953, Garner's, L, ,yy dog Sald t-'PVEIVY blond I 0'f' doubling with Howard and Carole. PREFERS: A ce'l'3 Somconef -lamb' AMBITION: To become a Colm men- all my friends, .lune 19, those weelfends. 'hi.1:.z1:ra. T I ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 2, 3, 4, cam- 1 SBC '09-, V wolei Corres. Sec. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, -VI, ACTIVITIES1 Comwole' 2' 3' 'li Ollmf gat. 2,3 3, 24,HI.ilar6g' 23 Ca,ffIICe gf Red J. A 2, 3. ross ep. , . . ep , aon . CONSTANCE ELEANOR BALDWIN A I eAI.ov I wonderful friend . . . funny face . . . ' RONALD LEE BLANC RON POT Tod - - - Qfeaf Sense of I'U'T10f - - - Q. 1211 2 good buddy , . . friendly smile . . . loves l'll call you . . . ballerina de-luxe! ,O ,-age 5 ,fm , l , yalenfed , , I good . . . The Thinker . . . big brown eyes. 2 ' Spoffsma,-, and Wofkef, PREFERS: Fred, pizza, '46 Plymouth, Conneaut, Fort Myers, May 18th. AMBITION: To be a successful balle- rina. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Corn- wolei 2, 3, 4, Talon 4, Picnic Comm. x.. PREFERS: Girls in generall, the gang, sports, Garner's. AMBITION: To be a C.P.A. COwn a hot dog standj. .gi :os -lr.. CYNTHIA SUE BAUSHER CINDY HSINH tall . . . blond . . . Oh, he's so cute . . . crazy maiorette . . . cute clothes. PREFERS: Oct. 24, 1954, Crazy Eight, the folks, black hearse, Aunt Mary, Gar- ner's, Deerfield, Rainbow Conventions, Pam. AMBITION: To go to New York with Barb, Pat, and Aunt Mary, then get my MRS degree. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 4, Treasury 4, Ring and Pin Comm. RONALD EUGENE BECK RON lasting friend . . . good looking . . . fun to be with . . . swell guy . . . fine per- sonality. PREFERS: The family, the bomb, Wil- Iie, pretzels, 10th, the Fox, football games, pizza, city water. AMBITION: To be the big wheel in an orange factory. ACTIVITIES: Picnic Comm. BARBARA ANNE BOCK HBOCKSIEH loquacious . . . pretty . . . full of pep and the unexpected . . . true friend . . . excellent figure. PREFERS: Summer vacations, Beth, the 'ia 6 Talon Staff, the family, all the kids, Carol, 5- music and art. 7 1-'Tv AMBITION: Elementary education. ,W ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 2, Glee f 4 Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, X 4, NFL 3, 4, Talon 3, Feature Ed. 4, Chem- . istry Club 4, Picnic Comm. 3, 4. l STEPHEN FOSTER BODMAN STEVE What a smile . . . shy? . . . pretty ' brown eyes . . . Shut up, you! .U PREFERS: Mom, Dad, Diane, Spanish, Q gs I Council, the mob, working for Chuck. AMBITION: Medicine. ACTIVITIES: Activities Comm. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, V. P. 3, Pres, 4, Phy- sics Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Football 2, 3, Mgr. 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sr. Farewell Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Color and Emblem Comm., Homecoming Comm. ,. ' .f TRAIAN BENCHEA TRA, sem, BENCH always telling jokes . . . chemistry brain . . . can be trusted . . . swell guy . . . great personality . . . nice clothes. PREFERS: '49 Buick, Mom and Dad, B.J.P.R., baseball, basketball, 9th period, milkshakes. AMBITION: To be a successful citizen and a credit to my family. REGINALD BEST REGGIE considerate . . . always joking . . . hot rodder . . . never late.. . . swell to know . . . true friend . . . sincere. PREFERS: My '51 Ford, Garner's, a college education, to date different girls. AMBITION: To become a truck driver or Produce Manager. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, Bleacher Squad 2. 1' 40' bf 4- of - as RAYMOND EDWARD BOLEY RAY neat dresser . . . lady killer . . . real pal , , . undiscovered talent . . . wonderful personality, PREFERS: Mom and Dad. the gang, swimming at Pete's. AMBITION: Medicine. ACTIVITIES: At West: Swimming Team 2, Student Council 2, Football 2, at Buch- tel: Football 3, Chemistry Club 4, Color and Emblem Comm. CHARLES BOND a nice guy . . . funny bone . . . likes to pound keys . . . a real lover . . , '51 Ford convertible . . . sweet . . . sincere , . . lovable . . . good friend. PREFERS: Piano to women, the Wil- low Inn. AMBITION: To make a quick million and retire. Lib ... ROBERT HAROLD BROWN sos, aoos NANCY JEANNETTE BOOTH Boon-HE peppy . . . quiet but full of ideas . . . big brown eyes . . . individualist . . understanding . . . wonderful friend . . life of the party. PREFERS: Herb, the kids, rootbeer milkshakes, Argentina. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: In Argentina: Varsity bas- ketball: N. H. S.: Tri-Teens: Yearbook Staff: At Buchtel: Y-Teens 4. BARBARA ANN BOSWICK sms , some cute , , , sharp clothes . . . understand- ing . . . swell personality . . . R. R. . . . lots of moods . . . cute smile. PREFERS: Family, the girls, Summer of '52, Judy, life on the lake, boys with crewcuts, football cocoa. AMBITION: Elementary teaching. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Com- wolei 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3: Cafeteria 3: Latin Club 2: Ring and Pin 3: Griffin Comm. 4. AU E' X JUDITH ANN BULLIS JUDY always giggling . . . wavy hair . . . cute personality . . . friend to all . . . What a riot . . . sharp clothes . . . punchy. PREFERS: Jim, Oct. 23, long talks with Hannah, parties, true friends, Con- neaut, Pa.: I Spoke Too Soon. AMBITION: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Com- wolei 2, 3, 4: Office 3: Talon 4: Chem. Club 4: Glee Club 2: Picnic Comm. BETTE ANN BURCH fun . . . cute . . . near dresser . . . quiet . . . good sport . . . sweet personality . . . wonderful friend. PREFERS: Frank, March 27th, Old Or- chard Beach, the lake, Nancy, Debbie. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Com- wolei 2: Promenaders 3: Chem. Club 4: Announcement Comm. 4. DONALD W. BRAZIEL DoN nice guy . . . crazy car doors . . . good 5 V' looking . . . wonderful guy . . . friend- ly. T PREFERS: Cars that co-operate, girls that don't lie, life of a soldier, Jeanne. AMBITION: To have a sportscar for , pleasure and a Cadillac for business. x friend. 'J Buchtel. field I choose. great friend . . . always a good ioke . . . good looking . , . a brain . . . wild musician. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Wooster, marching band, camp, sleep and mid- night snacks, Ensembles and Music. AMBITION: To go to college, be in the Military Band, either major in Music or Architecture. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, treas. 3, v. p. 4: Orchestra 2, v. p. 3: all Ohio Orch. 3, 4: National Music Camp 2, 3, 4: Chem. Club 4: District Orchestra 2, 3, 4. WENDY KATHLEEN BUCHHOLZER aucxv real friend . . . baseball fiend . . . How tall is he?!! . . . great dancer. PREFERS: My family, Pat, all sports, dancing, Class of '55, the Indians, H.S.S., B.E.H., Houghton Lake. AMBITION: Baseball announcer or re- porter. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Com- wolei 2, 3, 4: NFL 2, 3: Bible Club 3: Talon 4. BOOKER BROOKS ' ' ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4: Basketball 2: Track 2, 3: Color and Emblem Comm. TRACK, CRAZY Leos athletic . . . modest . . . handsome . . . brains , . . nice personality . . . loyal PREFERS: Track, football, basketball, Sr. Class, my friends, a few classes, AMBITION: To do well in whatever ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4: H. R. 3, 4: Color and Emblem Comm. 3. -E iz 11:7 Rep, MARTHA LOU BURDETT PUNK, MARTV real friend . . . sweet . . . always talk- ing about Wheaton . . . fun . . . musical. PREFERS: My family, the Chapel, Ca- rol, Swanee, Mona, Wheaton, T. F. C., Squeekie, Pat, Marilyn. AMBITION: To be a missionary. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4. REVA LOLA BURG i.oLi.Y HEGYPTIANH Sphinx . . . Mike's gal . . . giggles . . . true friend . . . a doll . . . Happy New Year! PREFERS: Family, Mike, DVV, pizza, Mother Sheba, red Ford convertible, Judi, the kids, Bloomer. AMBITION: A dental hygienist at O. 'Er' Q 6 ' Q? ,p K 5 A I A r- Q' n of x 4, thx , S. U. if I don't get a hubby first. X5 ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Politiclub 3, 4: Office 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE BUTTS BOR terrific runner . . . good foker . . . speedy . . . always pulling your arm . . . good QUY- PREFERS: Sleep, weekends, Cross Country team, track team, sport cars, bachelors, a good time, Purdue. AMBITION: Geology or Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Band 2: Physics 'Club 3: Chem. Club 4: Hi-Y 4. CAROLYN ANNE BUZZARD BUZZ real nice . . . sense of humor . . . lots of fun . . . Crazy mixed-up kid. PREFERS: Metal masks, junior chem- istry classes, the new building, 6th pe- riod art. AMBITION: A college education, suc- cess and happiness. ACTIVITIES: At Andrews School for Girls: Camera Club 2, 3: Athletic As- sociation 2, 3: Drama Club 3. At Buch- tel: Art Club 4: Politiclub 4. PETER CAMP PETE great story teller . . . loves cars . . . good buddy . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . tall MARY COCKILL scam swell to be with . . . wonderful per, sonality . . . cute lips . . . true friend . . . oh tears . . . blue eyes. . . . good-looking . . . crew cut . . . deep Q K PREFERSY L-wr. Feb. 25. mr Ifmllvt voice, ' class of '55, Peoples Hospital, cheeseburg- PREFERS: '49 Cad, basketball, hunt- -L. Z- ers, T.V., the girls, Barb and Judy, Stone ing, A. B, I., Saskatchawiskee Lake, Sat- ' Harbor. urday nights, the drags on Sunday, bowl- AMBITION: Nursing. ing, N, Y- C, ACTIVITTES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Pres. -1, AMBITION: M. D. Comwolei 2, 3, 4, V.P, 2, Red Cross Rep ACTIVITIES: Jr. Glee Club. 2, Jr. Class Sec., Activities Comm. 3, Sec. 4, Sr. Christmas Formalg Dec. Christ- mas Tree Comm. g CYNTHIA SUE COLLEY SHLOO DAN, COMPANO ' GOOSE' PIZZA DAN lovely . . . trouble mender . , . one considerate . . . friendly . . . good bud- kr! Co,,,,,,UOUS no, . 4 b ffMUff,,.,H A v one dy . . . great sense of humor . . . ac- 5 . ' blonde V I ' ,hose faces. cldenl pronen ' ' ' alwayf booklng' . Lv 'X, V PREFERS: No. 5-1, Conneaut, pizza, PREFERS: Football, pizza pie, girls, ' if-me Thinkerln Dede, breathing, short passes, open houses. AMBITION: Architect. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 25 Caf. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To have a nursery school. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Picnic Comm. 4, Comwolei 2, 3, ri, Sr. Farewell Dance Comm. 3, Christmas Formal Comm. JEANNE CAPOUS understanding . . . wonderful friend . . . 4 L CAROLYN CLAUDIA COOPER CAROL, coor- blushes easily . . . pretty blonde hair . . . sense of humor . . . real cute . . . lots of fun. PREFERS: Carol and Dave, Joyce, fam- ily, Akron U., Mr. Horton, long talks. AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES: At MHS: Glee Cub 2. At SHS: Y-Teens 3. At Buchtel: Y-Teens 4, Comwolei 4, Treasury 4: Prom and Banquet Comm. EVAN ROBERT CORNS Loyal to the cause . . . cool cat . . . swimmer DeLuxe . . . real rod . . . Ro- meo . . . good buddy . . . safe driver. PREFERS: Swimming, the South, Jon. Ed, Ted, and Sam, '49 Chevy, my fam- ily, a certain sophomore. AMBITION: To be a success in what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 3, 4, Politi- club 3, Sr. Comm. 47 Tennis 2. Af I nice personality . . . oh, fudge . . . big .1 brown eyes . . . quiet. l PREFERS: Margie, Mom and Dad, the ' Rocket, Mary, chocolate malts, the three Jays. AMBITION: To graduate from college A and become a successful teacher. K-af, ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 4, Comwolei 2, 4, Talon, Cap and Gown Comm., Chem. Club 4, Announce- ment. Comm. CAROLE ANNE CARPENTER sweet . . . petite . brain . . . fun at a party . . . true friend . . . pretty glasses. ,, dbg PREFERS: Roberta, the gang, football ' v games, Canada. U ACTIVITIES: Latin Club 3, Chem. Club 4. JANET CHAFF JAN, sr-iAs'rA always smiling . . . very hep . . . big brown eyes . . . booker . . . loads of fun. PREFERS: Little Moe, Twin, the gang, Skeetch, Dad-i-o, U. S. S. Evans, Sept. 6, 1954, Sunoco Service, '47 Chevys, the Dell, Amazon. AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I attempt. To get my MRS degree, ACTIVITIES: Comwolel 4. DAVID CLEMMONS, JR. Louis, cceivi good guy . . . true buddy . . . All-Ameri- can baseball player . . . nice dresser . . . always joking around. PREFERS: Baseball, football, Coach, 9th period, Study Hall. AMBITION: To become a professional baseball player. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Baseball 3, 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. v -Q 5, x . . 1 '-'.1.:... I i . ihi Ev 9 35 1 Sb: ,H F it L, ' -av , Aix.. . : . lf I ELIZABETH CRANKSHAW BETH, Horizon lovely blue eyes . . . really cute . . . nice smile . . . wonderful friend . . . Love that boy . . . fine clothes. PREFERS: Dear John, '53 Chevy. Dec. I7, 1953, Bonco TV Service, The Chariot. AMBITION: To be a success in cos- metology and own my own beauty shop. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, A: Jr. Y-Teens 2, Comwolei 4: Ensemble 4. WILLIAM MILLAR CUNNINGHAM WILLIE innocent smile . . . that Scottish accent . . . swell person . . . neat dresser . . . friendly . . , good sport . . . Ah, come on! PREFERS: Red hair, Bronze Ford, The Lads, Century. AMBITION: Engineering design. ACTIVITIES: H. R. Rep. 3, 45 Camera Club 2. JOHN ARTHUR DAILY BAD-.ioi-IN, Moose friendly , . . real good buddy . . . many laughs . . . Ya know what I mean. PREFERS: Sandy, Mom and Dad, foot- ball team, the Mob, Big Mary, going out after games, camping with the boys, gang fishing with Peanuts, AMBITION: To finish college and be a success at my Dad's business. ACTIVITIES: At West: Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Hi-Y 2. At Buchtel: Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Christ- mas Formal Comm. E Q.. R' 'W ' is ,Y . lv' tl 4 Y, 5 ,S ilx . I A . K X 'Qf ' .Q f DOROTHY MAE DAMNISKY DEE RONALD LYNN DAVIS RON brain . . . lots of fun . . . personality plus . . . habla usted espanol? . . . diligent . . . car wrecker . , . true friend. PREFERS: Buchtel athletics, the Wee Scotchman, R.B., Bernie, Revere, Sunday nights, the lab. AMBITION: To be a good engineer. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, N.F.L. 3, Politiclub 3, Chem. Club 4, Sr. Griffin Comm., Hi-Y 4. TONIA NANCY DE MALI MALLY, NANcY wears darling sweaters . . . quiet . . . good friend . . . lovely long hair . . . pretty brown eyes. PREFERS: '52 Olds, Tell Me You're Mme, oct. io, 1953, P.s.P., Shasta, C.M., the gang, Penna., Twin. AMBITION: To become an Airline Ste- wardess, then get my Mrs. degree. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 4, RICHARD TRAFFORD DARST TRAFF great runner . . . bums rides . . . faith- , ful friend . . . enjoys life . . . loads of friends . . . Garner's rnilkshakes. 1 - 9 PREFERS: Cross Country, city champ- ionships, all sports, my family, the fel- lows, the triumvirate, weekends, BHS. 'f-.X- '::-I-J.: AMBITION: To be a successful busi- nessman. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, cross Q Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Chemistry Club s qt 4, Hi-Y 4, Chess 2. 2: M Q '. .5 . DAVID HUGH DAVIS DAVE great friend . . . scientific minded . . . - track star . . . Uhh, Mr. Baker . . . s,... .Q ' IR Neat as heck! . . , likes broken TV Q Q' sets. J PREFERS: Triumvirate, Trafg, Dirty ef uan, Dic Bevo, Capt. Dave's oys, '5l ' ' Ford, Friday nights, DeMolay. I AMBITION: Electronics Engineer. X ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club X 4, Cap and Gown Comm. 3, Caf. 3, 4, E XX Turkey Day Race 2, 3. DEBORAH WENDELL DAVIS DERBY, DEB A always friendly . . . lots of self-confi- 3 Y dence . . . pretty hair . . . understand- 5 . ing . . . lots of fun . . . the serious type. sm PREFERS: Smokey, Feller, my parents, poetry, Clarinets, everyone, '4I Olds. i.QQ...,.:-I, Aiviamom. To take a trip around .ss- l iii :. , v X A92 1 X . , - A is . xg 5 . . .. . . XIX --:'i 'i '. 5 'I:. MARILYN DAVIS baby-face . . . neat dresser . . . devilish . . . natural curls . . . Oh, neat! . . . loads of fun. PREFERS: Dick, our gang, Mom and Dad, Mitiwanga, Garner's, Dec. IB, i953, Chevrolet, '59, talks with Sally. AMBITION: To be a successful secre- tary. 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2 Orch. 2, 3. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei , 3, Talon 4, Inter-High the world. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 3, Chem. Club 4, Color and Emblem Comm. Co- Chairman. DAVE, Pufvivkm PATRICIA CAROL DAVIS PAT, a, P party-pooper , . . tall and thin . . . cheer- ful . . . loves parties . . . square! . . digs that moondog! . . . blue eyes . . . Just one little bite? PREFERS: Chip Chops, the Crazy Eight, Freddie, Aug. 4, a right tackle, Rainbow Conventions. AMBITION: To be a nurse and go to New York with Barb. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 4, Band 3, 4, Comwolei 3, Latin Club 2. full of pep . . . loyal friend . . . pretty hair . . . swell personality . . . cute . , . sharp dresser. PREFERS: The kids, my family, fun, Lisbon, the Dodge, football games, cher- ry milkshakes. AMBITION: Successful private secre- tary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 sec., Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, cabinet, Cheerleading 2, 3-reserve co-capt., Caf. 3, Library 4, Christmas Formal Comm. 4, Commence- ment Comm. 4. DELORES MAE DESSECKER DEE true friend . . . cute . . . clothes De- Luxe . . . sweet . . . crazy laugh . . . beautiful brown hair. PREFERS: The family, Dick, Sue, Evie, Mary, Saturday nights, blue Ford. AMBITION: To get my Mrs. degree. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, l.i- brary 2. SHEILA DE SURE beautiful eyes . great personality S. U .... acciden Puff, cashmeres. crazy . . . alwa be with . . , fi never serious . . talks about Bob. , '21 A NL ,ill . Xa I K 5. . .1 l Wg.. . limi , 4 X X X ...- c Q... N sf . .QS NN. S b 5 35 wi 2 Q xxxx y rx. d A . . a true friend . . . . . . cashmeres . . . O. t prone. PREFERS: Family, pizza, Lois, Judi, Roach, DVV, Mr. Maxwell, the Merc, AMBITION: To graduate from O.S.U. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, Jr. Ca- reer Day 3, NFL 3, secr. 4, Jr. Y-Teens 2, Politiclub 4, Talon 3, 4. ROCHELLE DIENOFF SHELLV ys laughing . . . fun to ne sense of humor . . . . great personality . . . 'c PREFERS: Bob, Mom and Dad, Lenny, ' . Sept. I6, D.V.V., W Q AMBITION: T K ' er. 5 ACTIVITIES: all the kids. o be a successful teach- Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- --s 'Y '-. wolei 2, 3, 4, Politiclub Sec. 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee Club 2, Chem. Club 4, Christmas Formal Comm., Jr. and Sr. Ca- reer Day Comm. GEORGE DISSMEYER DIZ quiet . . . good friend . . . neat . . . sense of humor . . . always has a smile . . . good joker . . . wonderful guy. PREFERS: Blue Buick, all the boys, money. AMBITION: Mechanical Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, Hall Guard 4. LOWELL LAVERN DOMERS ei.Men great buddy . . . drives a fast Buick . . . swell guy . . . always working on some- one else's car. PREFERS: June, Buick, Parkway gang, Butch, Dick, Jerry, big cars, football games, Admiral Garett, dig holes. AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer. br VC 'I 5 ' if I ,114 -Q-., - V., . i-.?'.5.K is. 4 s, Y w HARVEY DUNN friend to all . . . always flirting , . Iota of fun . . , way with the women neat personality. PREFERS: Freddy, Ihr: Goul, Atlantic City, A.Z.A., sandlot baseball games. Class of '55, AMBITION: To become a successful lawyer or a professional ball pla.er ACTIVITIES: HR. Rep. 2, Glee Club 2, Stamp and Coin 2, 3, Picnic Comm LAURA JANE EBERHARD JANIE 'Who can I write to now?' ',.. always laughing . . . true friend . . Guess what . . . beautiful brown eyes . the girls to go steady with. PREFERS: That certain someone, the family, Flagpole, Marge, the gang, USMC, I2 inch hot dogs. AMBITION: To drink one cup of cof- fee at the Flagpole without laughing. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, A, Y-Teens l Q Q -l ,gt 8. X 2, 3. JOHN DONNELLY JOHN good friend . , . always with Ron . . . ...loads of fun . . . likes PO . . . dee pendable . . . works too hard. PREFERS: Red, Dawn, the gang, .Iune 11, 12, 13, 1955, Duke U., tomato soup. AMBITION: To go to college and learn to rob piggy banks, ACTIVITIES: Picnic Comm. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Cap and Gown Comm. CYNTHIA DRAKE cv, cmov, HATFIELD great athlete . . . never on time . . . cute blonde . . . great friend . . . likes picnics . . . Hey. PREFERS: Family, Bev, 5th period, sports, the gang, June 4, swimming, Kent. AMBITION: Physical Ed. teacher. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, Chem. Club 4. V L 4 . EDITH LENORA EBLEN EDDIE nice figure . . . sweet kid and true friend . . . contagious laugh . . . Dig that . . . quiet at times. PREFERS: The gang, Mitzi, photog- it raphy, Rainbow, MYF, Rabbit, BIack -Q' Monster. .5 AMBITION: Nursery or primary school teaching. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, 4, Art 4, Y-Teens 2. RICHARD EDWARDS oicic, eo'Anos never gets excited . . . the silent man , U . . . true friend . . . baseball fiend . . . Breaks my heart , . , likes sports . . loyal , . . crazy cars. V PREFERS: Stan, Johnny and Jeff, the Gangster, Lois, Billie, Tuck. AMBITION: To make the field of For- estry my Iife's work. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3. EMMA JEANE DRUGA JEANE sweet . . . pretty eyes . . . loves to write letters . . . sense of humor . . . always laughing. PREFERS: Honey, Mom and Dad, April 3, the girls. AMBITION: To become an excellent secretary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Comwolei 2, 3, Color and Emblem Comm., Alumni Comm., Scholarship Comm. ' BARBARA ANN DUNN BOBBY, BARB, B.P. sweet . . . I just can't wait till Sat. night . . . pizza lover . , . blue eyes . . . lunar Camino. PREFERS: Dumbo, Mom and Dad, on- ion rings, Columbus, Becky and Rog, the Crazy Eight, the Hearse, Deerfield, Oct. 9. AMBITION: To be a nurse and go to New York with Pat. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Comwolei 4. '5- g- . lu I N '- 1 I1 NEWTON E. EISENHART, JR. Buo easy going . . . football hero . . . lady killer , . . wonderful personality . . fun . . , good mechanic. PREFERS: Sue, Bit, football, the Green Beetle, Lake White, parties, bus rides with the team, AMBITION: To get through college. get married and increase the world poo- ulation. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Jr, Glee Club 2, H.R. Rep. -3, Picnic Comm., Christ- mas Formal Co-Chairman. HARRIET CAROL EVANITCKA sucnn cute . . . witty . . . lively . . . true friend . . . full-o-pep . , always smiling . . talks about Les. PREFERS: Les, Art Class, Mercs, Joyce Kim, Toni, the kids, Jan. 16, Dec. 23. AMBITION: To get my MRS Degree and raise three dimpled darlings. ACTIVITIES: GI-ze Club 2, 3. -3, Art Club 4. ELIZABETH ELLEN EVANS BETSY always gabbing . , . everyone's friend . . . dependable . . . hard worker . . . joker. PREFERS: Fords, 325, strawberry so- das, Ike, the Class of '55, AMBITION: Journalism, ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, ofch., 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, v.P. 3, 4, Talon 2, 3, Ed-in-Chief 4, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, Physics Club Sec. 3, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. DAVID MICHAEL FASSNACHT DAVE, RED wonderful personality . . . always a smile . . . dependable . . , always with Judy . . . scrounge. PREFERS: Idjit, Manners, May 9, 1953, DJ'ing, a cool combo, drags, the Gang, Canada, fried chicken, '53 Plya mouth, 30th place, pickups. AMBITION: To be a successful bache- lor lawyer. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 4, Hall Guard 3, A 1..- 'x N ,... I f' 13 JUDITH GAYLE FIRST JUDI, LAST drinks city water . . . real riot . . . gor- geous eyes . . . terrific personality . . . true friend . . . life of the party. PREFERS: The family, Lolly, Pizza, cashmeres, Mother Sheba, DVV, Burg's Imperial, Gene. AMBITION: To attend OSU and maior in Pre-Wed. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 4, Office 4. SYBIL ANN FOLEY svisie cute and sweet . . . a way with men . . . always laughing . . . peppy . . . 'lkeep cool. PREFERS: Dave, P, K. P. parties, my family, Conneaut, Pizza, sailing, football games, Class of '55. AMBITION: Elementary education. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Talon 2, 3, Copy-Ed, 4, Cheerleader 2, Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 2, Sr. Griffin Comm., Scholarship Comm., Picnic Comm., Jr. Career Day Comm., Chem. Club 4. I A hi .-... '-Q. f we-H N BOB FAVINGER JUNIOR drinks city water . , , great kidder . . . good friend . , , a driver . . . handsome . . , interesting eyes . . . dream dancer , , . sleepyhead. PREFERS: Cars, radio, hunting, fishing, Skeeter, money, Dick. AMBITION: To own a used car lot. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, Baseball 3, Phy' sics Club 3, FFA 3. JEROLD BRUCE FEDERMAN JERRY, JOSH big smile . . . beat the deadline . . . sense of humor . . . good friend . . . H, G. Wells fan . . . sniffles . . . fun to be with. PREFERS: The family, golf, basketball, Buckeyes, AJC, NELFTY, Mugsy, Billy May. AMBITION: Medicine. ACTIVITIES: Politiclub 3, treas. 4, Talon Reporter 3, editor 4, Physics Club treas. 3, Basketball Mgs 3, Chem. Club 4, Hall Guard 3, Prom 8- Banquet Comm. 4. I ELDEAN MAYE FEILER DEANIE i cute . . . radiant personality . , , lots of un . . . friendly . . . love those boys. CHARLES WILLIAM FOUSE BILL 'lIaALoY fun to be with . . . a way with the women . . . great buddy . . . good foot- ball player . . . nice personality. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, the Merc,, Dugan, Don, Dicky, Les and the gang. AMBITION: To go into some phase of Engineering. ACTIVITIIES: At North: Band 2. At Buchtelz Football 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LEE FROST sharp dresser , . . potato . . . loads of personality . . , oh, those eyes . . pidge . . . sincere friend. PREFERS: My parents, Feb. I3, I954, Bunny, Alyce, DVV, Lou, the gang, '48 Olds., Cuz, If you love me, OSU. AMBITION: To have legs like Betty Grable. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Politiclub 2, 3, Talon 4, Sr. Griffin 4, Christmas Formal Comm. 4. FRos'rY Photograph Comm. Co-Chair. . E 1 it KATHY, GANG cute . . . sharp neat . . . good PREFERS: Family, Fords, our Nash, S,S., Dick, Bob, June I3, Band. AMBITION: To get a degree in Nurs- Ing. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 4, Latin Club 4, Chem. Club 4, Y-Teen 2. ELAINE FETTERMAN HLANlE,H E short and cute . . . wonderful friend . . real gone . . . Love that doll. PREFERS: Lennie, Buddy, Dec. 28, I954, 5th period lunch, the gang, Con- nie, Audrey, 55 Ford, Melody of Love. AMBITION: Bookkeeper and Account- ant. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, Treasury 4. J L..- I - 1 c Y c 4 1 .,. I ..,. h iff' . U Ii PREFERS: Mitiwanga, the car, family, AMBITION: To be a successful secre- ' A KATHERINE GANGEL RW, petite . . . sweet 'C dresser . . . lovable . , . dancer. N boys, Parkway, the kids. eq , tary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Corn- wolei 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CHAUNCEY GANNETT BOB swell . . . nice guy . . . sense of humor . . . fumbles words up . . . active . . . good in some things. PREFERS: City water, Class of '55, the guys, polishing the apple, weekends, bubble gum, girls, Westminister Youth Center. AMBITION: To learn how to play cards and to understand algebra. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, Track 3, Lighting and Wiring 3, Picnic Comm. MARY JUDITH GARDNER JUDY friendly . . .happy . . . always willing to help . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . beautiful wavy hair. PREFERS: Punk, May 9, 1953, spa- ghetti, Barb, Mom and Dad, the Olds. AMBITION: To be a Social Worker and go to Switzerland. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, Caf. 4. EMMA ELIZABETH GAUL BETH, EM artistic hands . . . good friend . . . orig- inal . . . a swell dresser . . . personality plus. PREFERS: Pelee Island, my family, and friends, the Buick, but the Ford will do, Toledo, water skiing, cashmere sweaters. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Ring and Pin Comm., Dramatic Club 2, Chem. Club 4. MONA GAY 6 4-v Yr MO good friend . . . nice personality . . . cute figure . . . beautiful hair . . . blushes I easily . . . mischievous. Q PREFERS: R.D.H., weekends, March 7, the kids at BHS, the family, the gang at x r church. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4. BRUCE GEHMAN athlete. putter. Comm. 3. MARK GERPHEIDE GUNNER versatile . . . good looking . . . sharp dresser . . . artist . . . swell buddy . . , last minute dates. PREFERS: Family, blonds, Michael's good jazz, the boys, sports. AMBITION: To be successful! ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Tennis 2, Swimming 4, Basketball 2, 3, Sr. Griffin 4, Boxing 2, 3. LAVURN GILES VERN Mr. Fine . . . kind . . . personality plus . . . shy . . . true friend . . . good looking . . . great football player. PREFERS: Martha, Harold, Yancey, Clemmons, roller skating, swimming, football. AMBITION: To play professional foot- ball. ACTIVITIES: At West: Glee Club 2, Football 2, Baseball 2, At Buchtel: Foot- ball 3, 4. scientific mind . . . dependable . . . chauffeur . . . great friend . . . good PREFERS: George Shearing, iust mess- ing around, track, little blondes, putt- AMBITION: To find my ambition. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country team 2, 3, 4, Track team 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Phy- sics Club 3, Chem, Club 4, Cap and Gown KC. I 5. ,L- I' I 35- in wx E' JENNIE LEE GRAGG J-LEE pert . . . swell . . . cool kid . . . fron- derful friend. PREFERS: Mom, Dad, 3 J's, Sam, Syn- dicate members, MYF, black hair and brown eyes. AMBITION: To marry someone with black hair and brown eyes. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Class Picnic Comm. 3. MARILYN SUE GRAY PIGNIV cute personality . . . lots of fun . . . good sport . . . darling , . . sweet . . . al- ways loveable. PREFERS: Karen, Bob, Joan, Ter'y, Mary, De, Dave, and Nancy, May I, 1954, the family, M. AMBITION: Airline hostess. ACTIVITIES: Office 3, 4. ROBERT GREEN ACE, sMu.ev nice guy . . . sense of humor . . . Ro- berto Verde . . . a brain . . . Sr. Prob- lems wit . . . always smiling. PREFERS: El Dorado, nobody but dogs, baseball, classical records. AMBITION: To retire early, live off my old man. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, Orch. 2, Latin Club 2. ELBERT GRIFFITH AL, eocaerrr great kidder . . . nice boy . . . blushes easily . . . lots of fun . . . always has a good joke . . . friendly to everyone . . .always smiling. PREFERS: Cars and girls, hunting and fishing, fried chicken and Mom's ap- ple pie, basketball, tennis. AMBITION: To learn how to play tennis. ACTIVITIES: Tennis team 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Jr. Class Play 3. S 1-7 Q' DIANE IRENE GRIFFITHS wonderful friend . . . sweet . . . always thoughtful of others . . . carries a good tune . . . goes along with the crowd. PREFERS: Family, Patsy, my friends, choir, summer '54, AMBITION: To find my intended pur- pose in this world. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Prom- enaders 3, Library 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Chem. Club 4. ROBERT GRUBER C-Us swell friend . . . Staunton Ace . . . neat dresser . . . what's that . . . breathes Akron air. PREFERS: Swimming and women, '54 Roadmaster convert, Class of '55. AMBITION: To become an artist. CARMELA ANN GUISTINO CARMI My honey , . . swell friend . . , loads of fun . . . cute . . . giggles . . . per- sonality plus. PREFERS: Ted, family, dances, movies with T.S., not slamming Don's car door. AMBITION: To have a lot of money and people waiting on me! ACTIVITIES: At Central: Y-Teens 2, Megaphone Club 2, Maiorette 2, Jr, Choir 2, Biology Club 2, At Buchtel: Y-Teens 4, Comwolei 4, Maiorette 4, Talon 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. LORETTA GUMBOSH RET always flirting . . . a smile for every- one . . . green eyes . . . true friend . . . cute. PREFERS: Carol, Yvonne, Joyce, Mom, Sis, Uncle Ray,I' music, dancing, Bill and June l, 1952. AMBITION: To get my MRS degree, ACTIVITIES: At West: Cheerleader 2, Y-Teens 2, Booster Club 2. - pr . if DENNIS HOWARD HARRIS LIPPY, BUNC lot of laughs . . . out for a good time . . . safe driver . . . great buddy . . . diplomat with a cane . . . gold brick. PREFERS: Max, Jerry, the Plymouth, Nicki, doubling with Jerry, Andy's Pizza Shop, 4th period Study Hall with Jerry, sleep, girls. AMBITION: To drive 6 months with- out an accident. JULES HASSLETT NBUTCHH likeable . . . bashful? . . . car crazy, . . . 'IA Blamp . . . swell guy . . . my best buddy . . . Joe Navy . . . Booker'I . . . fine Chevy . . . a cube . . . swell buddy. PREFERS: Papoose, Jerry, Elmer, Dick, US.N., Fods, Parkway Gang, 36 B.U., Toodle House Per. 3 and 4. AMBITION: Haslett Bros., Rods, Irons, and Custons, Inc. ALYCE HELPER ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 4. I Li, RICHARD C. GUNTHER DICK DONALD MACKEY HASSLER II MACK II I N blue eyes, blond hair . . . smiles . . . terrific speaker . . . winning personality long discussions . , . chemistry lOO . . . sense of humor . . . great friend kr , genius , . . fun to be with , . . We ...good athlete. 3 ' l have to beat that deadline! PREFERS: Judy, people, Grace, track . 'M PREFERS: Family, the gang, the night Mom and Dad, the Olds. I fc? before the morning after, C,C., vacations, AMBITION: TO get Bn CCIUCBTIOFI and M, Buchtel, Garner's. do a little good. I AMBITION: To make 3 million 55 an ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2, Activi- l executive engineer. ties Comm. 2, 4, N.F.L. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 'Q 'A,,. ff ACTIVITIES: Track 2, Cross Country 4, asslrsllssll 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track ,, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Grit- 2, 3. 4, Ring and Pin Comm. C0-Chair., I ?I in Editor, Scholarship Comm. Chairman, Talon Cir. Mgr. 4, Caf. 3: Sf. Farewell ' ' I Hl-Y 4. Comm. . vu JOHN HANIGOFSKY iss JUDITH ANN HAYS Jupv s N, I' ' swell guy , . . got rod with with a hot pretty blue eyes . . . true friend . . , al- e cllv '40 Chevy . . . cool card player . . . quiet ways laughing . . . loads of fun . . . 6: 'f 'W',is unless you know him . . . Considerate loves New York. . . . . , great friend. PREFERS: The Talon Staff, radio work, x we -If PREFERS: Tonya, card games, Jim, the kids. ' qw K Butch, '40 Chevy. AMBITION: Elementary school teacher, ' ArvlsltloNs Music. radio wdrlf. f 3 ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 2, UQ' 3, 4, Talon 3, Feature Ed. 4, Cap and ia- f Gown Comm., Ring and Pin Comm. I LYNDA FAYE HARBISON HLVNNH pretty . . . true friend . . . Oh, lIm I r- ADDIE HAYNE5 SNGELINE so confused . . . hot rodder . . . natural 3 l a Swell pemon ' FIEIISOIIBIIIY FIIIIS' curly hair . . , fun , . . always has a :': :IWW gl ' ' ' ' S5225 ifissr ' ' ' g'gZ,dIOfoIiemVZL:: smile. I I -s, I , ' ' ' I , PREFERS: Mom and Dad, slumber ..,g, , 'aU9l's - 3 - Wee' 5 7fe'e - ' - we parties, pizza, the gang. I I ' ' beaumul alles' .I AMlalTloNs To graduate from Miami, PRFFERSI ,D'a 'O'ICI5' ROV' I'k5IIa'Ies' and be a primary Schooi Teacher. I danClng, Lucllle, malljlng cakes. d ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens bil, Art bClub 4, ' 3 gxglwggi To Home B 'Ima III' Comwoei 4, Glee Clu 2, Li rary 4, I . Promenaders 4, Cap and Gown Comm. I ACTIVITIES: AI West: HI'Y 2' I SYLVIA ANN HARPSTER SYLVIE cute rrlodel . , . peppy . . , sympathetic . . , personality plus . . . very under- standing. PREFERS: Ted, the Thinker, Con- neaut, Nov. 2, Sun Sands, .lane's accent, Guy, Baldy's car, What'd I say? AMBITION: Elementary Education, ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Talon 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Cat. 2, Glee Club 2, Office 4, Cheerleader 2, Chem. Club 4, Ring and Pin Comm., Sr. Farewell Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. AL Ava H5 fi . V , The little car . . . a tremendous friend . . . crazy eyes . . . How 'bout that'I . . . OSU sweatshirts. PREFERS: Bunny, Barb, Lou, I'Cl'luckie,II '48 Olds., DVV, Garner's, Sammy, Week- ends. AMBITION: To receive my MRS. de- gree. ACTIVITIES: Cornwolei 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Politiclub 4, Class Day 4. ROBERT BLAINE HOLARIET Bos WAYNE ROWLAND HERMAN HERMY nice to know . . . good personality . . . considerate . . .great joker . . . musically inclined. PREFERS: Cars, money, the gang, football, music. AMBITION: To get out of school and ioin a branch of the service. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Hall Guard 2. BETTY LEE HILLIARD HILLY a swell friend . . . cute . . . wonderful personality . . . sharp dresser . . . sweet and understanding. PREFERS: Church, cheeseburgers, skat- ing, dancingjsinging, Robert, Essie, Mary Alice, Connie. AMBITION: To be a Practical Nurse. Get married and live in New York. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Library 2, Booster Club 2, Red Cross 2, Y-Teens 2, Service Group, Color and Emblem Comm. 11 wild musician . . . loyal buddy . . . stub- born individualist . . . great novelist . . . neat Plymouth. PREFERS: Parents, the fellas, cigar box with strings, non-conformists, Cross Coun- try. AMBITION: To find an ambition- Quien Sabe? ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 3, Officer 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Tennis 4, Chem. Club 4, Orch. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Con- cert Band 3, 4, Cap and Gown Comm. OTIS A. HOWER oA'rIe a guy who's always got a joke . . . never serious . . . always has the right an- NANCY HITCHCOCK NANCE cute and sweet . . . fun to be with . . . sincere . . . a good budy . . . Blue Eyes . . . wonderful. PREFERS: Rich, my Buds, October, B.H.S., week-ends, Class of '55, Conneaut, Pa., Glenn Miller. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3, Cab. 2, 4, Comwolei 4, Treas., 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, Chem. Club 4, Caf. 3, Talon 3, Inter- Club Council 4, Ring and Pin Comm, Christmas Formal Comm. ROGER HITE nos friendly to everyone . . . tall and lanky . . . outdoorsman . . . true friend . . . al- ways a good joke. PREFERS: The fellows, long weekends, black '53 Chevy, football and basketball games, Marti. AMBITION: To become a successful industrial engineer. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Comwolei 2, Cap and Gown 3, 4. swer . . . gripes about not enough sleep E- . . . Studebaker. PREFERS: Sleep, Judy Halls 55 Pon- tiacs, open houses, week-ends. AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer. G? H I ,i .-it . ST Q. 3 it J RICHARD HUFFMAN esvo, oicv Qood friend . . . real clown . . crazy driver . . , never serious . . . track man . . . likes to climb things . . . aiwuyi gets in trouble . . . hard worker. PREFER3: Cross Country Team, bas- ketball, Triumvirate, my famiy, Friday nights, Buchtel Hi. AMBITION: Chemical or Civil Engineer ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Cap and Gown Comm. DIANE HUTCHINSON DI cute . . . always laughing . , , lots of fun . . . Well, Steve says-- , pun. chy . . . true friend . . . nice. PREFERS: Steve, June IB, l.uigI's Piz- za, the girls, Conncaut, BaIdy's car. AMBITION: To teach school and mar- ry. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 4, Chem. Club Sec. 4, Red Cross 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Cat. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, -1, Alumni Comm. 3, Sr. Formal Comm. Chair- man 4. SANDRA JO IRVINE sANov, HERMAN good figure . . . undecided . , . moon- dogger . . . pretty eyes . . . Hearts Made of Stone . . . life of the party. PREFERS: We, family and Boomie, pilgrimages with Charlotte, Hamburgs ,S an , with everything, moondog, big Buick. YT' AMBITION: Nursing. N. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens Sec. 2, VP 3, Chaplain 4, H.R. Rep. Assist. Sec. 3, Sec. 4, Activities Comm. 4, Sr. Farewell Dance Comm., Alumni Comm., Sr. Formal Dance Comm., Homecoming Comm. PAUL JAHNKE HCHIPH a real pal . . . do anything anytime for you . . . always dependable . . . good , looking . . . great personality . . . good 'T' athlete. -- PREFERS: Sleep, New Jersey, swim- Rf ' ming, summer vacations, out of state girls. AMBITION: Engineer Cnot trainl. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2, 3, 4. 'x :pl y JANCIE KAY JOHNSTON JAN .vf xii. it 'G' l K' Q' x pl, , 'I wonderful personality . . . rio kidding' . . . crazy . . . true friend . . . cute. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Lib, the gang, Garner's, Kemp's, slumber par- ties. AMBITION: To go to college and be- come a teacher. ACTIVITIES: At Salem, Ohio: Span- ish Club 2, At Buchtel: Y-Teens 3, 4, Corc- wolei 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4. JAMES M. JOLLY JIM, JOLLY JIM wise cracker . . . true friend . . . hates spiders , . . drag fiend . . . woman killer . . . good sense of humor . . . Bull- Roar. PREFERS: Ham radio, '50 Plymouth '53 Merc., '54 Dodge, Warren, John, Jan. all the gang, WBNOE, Friday night. AMBITION: To invent a spidenproof house with the biggest amateur radio station in the world. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Physics Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Swimming 4. RALPH WAYNE JONES skin, SRIPPER wild driver . . . musical . . . brainy . . . good worker . . . Oh, come on you guys. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Alice, Blue Merc., L. O.'s math, cold nights, band, music. AMBITION: To succeed in the field of Engineering. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2, Glee Club 2, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club A, Latin Club 2, Picnic Comm. JON LOYD JOYCE JON good-looking . . . intelligent . . . depend- able . . . sincere . . . always wtih Joyce. PREFERS: Joyce, Saturday nights, the family, George, Tom, John, Bill, choir ractice G, 3. Yi ' if I I i DAVE KLEIN DETROIT should get more sleep . . . works too much . . . real hard guy . . . swell fella . . . always bookin' at his locker. PREFERS: Annette, Detroit, Jerry, Chip, Mercury, sleep, driving, swimming, Navy, getting out of school. AMBITION: Lawyer. ACTIVITIES: H.R. Rep. 4, CO-Chainnan. Picnic Comm. LAWRENCE FRANK KLINE LARRY, ACE swell friend . . . never serious . . . stud- ies . . . another Rudolph Valentino . . . ESSIE KEA p . AMBITION: Theology or iournalism. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 2, 3, Prom- enaders 2, Pres. 3, Talon 3, Mg. Ed. 4, Photography 2, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 3, lee Club 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, G and Pin Comm., Scholarship Comm. 2, 3, Ring RICHARD C. KALAIL M111- sharp dresser . . . swell friend . , . lad- ies' man . . . always laughing . . . life Q ' of the party. ' PREFERS: Jim, Ed, Jim, all the guys, f' my brother, clothes, dancing, all the parties, records of all kinds. AMBITION: To go through four years ,, of college. - ' ACTIVITIES, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, christ. mas Formal Comm. ,,.. Z 'g JAMES G. KATCHUR JIMMIE, ooN sweet . . . sincere . . . thoughtful . . . a - ' real friend . . . a nice guy with a E 5' I Buick convert . . , a lead foot . . . I rf- friendly smile. 'KP' PREFERS: The CPlatza Wagonj Ply- mouth, pizza at Ninni's, Friday night Bull- Slinging, Roy's. AMBITION: To become a pharmacist. HESH 6' everybody's friend . . . personality plus . . . life of the party. PREFERS: Buchtel High, Helen, ham- burgers at Gamers, football games par ties, basketball. AMBITION: To be a successful bus: ., , nessman. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2. 5' A.. .IANIS KAY KOEHLER JAN, Ko beauty and brains . . . always talking about boys . . . big brown eyes . . . versatile . . . confidential friend. PREFERS: The kids, Mitawanga, the rod, the family, J. S., college, B.H.S., P.W. AMBITION: To become a teacher. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 3, 4, HR. Rep. 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. T. B. Health Ass. Rep. 3, A, Of- fice 4. MARVIN KOPELSON MARV, Kowey drives the Zoo . . . master of the '88 . . . a way with women . . . true Buck- eye . . . intelligent . . . lots of fun . . . ace left hander. PREFERS: The family, playing piano, baseball, A.J.C., Buckeyes, California. AMBITION: To be a dentist. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3, Chem. Club A, Politiclub 3, 4, Career Day 3, Chairman 4. ,. is L- Q' -4' fine personality , . , fun to be with . , , few words . . . much thought . . . my trusted friend . . . crazy and cute. PREFERS: Connie, Betty, Eva, piano, basketball, Margie, Lucy, Dorothy,'Yvonne, Ray. AMBITION: Music or Phys. Ed. teach- er. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Orch. 2, Y-Teens 2, Hall Guard 2, Student Coun- cil 2, Booster Club 2, FREDERICK WILLIAM KITTELBERGER FRED all-American student , . . great lover , , . Goofus . . . crazy hair cuts . . . good friend, PREFERS: Family LaSalle, Ford, food- especially hamburgs with everything, teachers who give tests once a semester. AMBITION: To be a Civil Engineer and build and design a bridge across the Atlantic Ocean. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Physics Club 3, Prom and Banquet Comm. 5 if QF 5- I. X . 'IE X I ,+ ve I I f 'iii .I-sl. M, JOHN LAHOOD Il scnouNoe lady killer . . . great drummer boy . . . fine Disc Jockey . . . good personality . . .swell pal. PREFERS: Little green Plymouth, WCUE staff, Jim, the gang, ham shacks, all girls, the '55 Chryslers, back seats and more girls. AMBITION: To be a S75,000 a year Disc Jockey, or a T.V. technician. BRUCE LEAVITT F-oocn tremendous personality , . . a devil . , . the 70-sportshirt kid . . . a car??? . . . nifty . . . poochy boy . . . sense of humor . . . sharp dresser. PREFERS: Women in general, but es- pecially one, the boys, Buckeye stage, good clothes, Leavitt's Men's Shop. AMBITION: Be the owner of the only harem in America. ACTIVITIES: Politiclub 3, 4, Cap and Gown Comm., Treasury 4. WILLIAM H. LEBEAU BILL sense of humor . . . lots of fun . . . true friend . . . good student . . . gullible . . . always smiling . . . dimples . . . wonderful disposition. PREFERS: Miss Allen, Judy, Mom and Dad, Jim, U.S.Y., the Center, the Tennis Team, M.H.C. AMBITION: To be a successful ortho- dontist. ACTIVITIES: Camera Club 2, Basket- ball Mgr. 2,3, Scorer 4, Tennis 3, 4, Physics Club 3, H.R. Rep. 3, Jr. Career Day Comm., Politiclub 3, Pres. 4, Chem. Club 4, Talon 3. 4. FRANK JEFFERSON LEESER JEFF innocent one . . . crazy . . . drinks city water . . . quiet and sincere . . . breathes fresh air . . . crew cut and really blond hair . . . easy to get along with . . . great friend. PREFERS: Cars, Mechanical Drawing, my family, Class of '55. AMBITION: To become successful in whatever I attempt. JOHN MILTON LEHMAN JOHNNY Kool Kar . . . money crazy . . . always goofin' . . . mad driver , . . lover . . . R .1 the smile that girls love. PREFERS: To get around, my Chevy, the boys, girls I can be proud of, good times with Emanuel and his Cad, Life in General. , AMBITION: To be a success at what. ever I attempt. ACTIVITIES: Treasury 4. year. WILL THOMPSON LEVEY BILL, 'rorvx joker . . . cute . . . good friend . . . weight lifter . . . sharp dresser . . . comedian . . , hot rod. PREFERSz Ted, Paul, Stu, Big Green Merc., fishing in Colorado. AMBITION: To keep one of Henry's products running for a year without any trouble. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, Chem. Club 4. MARY ALICE LIPTROT HLIPTROTH cute . . . well liked . . . loves music . . . true friend . . . fine personality. PREFERS: Church, skating, dancing, hamburgs, milkshakes, Sandra, Martha, Melba, Bob, Betty, family. AMBITION: To be a secretary and live in California. ACTIVITIES: At West: Band, Soph. Glee Club, Red Cross Rep., H.R. Rep., Booster Club, Service Group. RICHARD DAVID LESLIE Dick, i.oosei.ec. good-looking . . , likes cars . . . always late . . . good friend . . . lots of fun . . . neat dresser. PREFERS: Dolores, the storming six, Parkway gang, hunting, parties, second AMBITION: To live a successful life. ever I do, 2, Football 2. MARY JEANNE LONGACHER cute figure . , . pretty . . . very def- inite opinions , . . sweet , . . crazy about Bob. PREFERS: Judy, Janice, Carol, Lynne, Aug. l3, Mom, summer of '54, the Cliffs, Euclid Beach, AMBITION: To be a successful wife. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Picnic Comm. JAMES HARRY LORD JIM great buddy . . . try anything once . . . nice guy . . . restless type . . . always on the go . . . shades of intellectuality . . . like cars. PREFERS: Swensons, beautiful cars, the ladies. AMBITION: English maior in college. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, Chem. Club 4, Picnic Comm., Hall Guard A, ternper. C You, hayrides. ess. the gang, DcMolay fellows. AMBITION: To gm ai, RN a certain PMC a good wife. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, O Inter-High Orch. 2. CAROL LEE LIVINGSTON riff turnt.-cl up noni- , . Art .mfl l lit' Molay widow , . . zmfrsl and cute- Ct's go on a picnic . . law-3 pil:-1 Pl3fEFER'- 50th PMC, Jim. 27, WSJ, Mom and Dacl, Butch, Rainbow, pina and nialr: rnlt 2, 3, JAMES THEODORE LONG Jar.-. good friend . . , nice dresser . . . good personality . , . tall and handsome That's the way the ball bounces PREFERSz Mom and Dad, the Boys Elliance, Cal., Nancy, Gamers Willon. AMBITION: To be successful in wlatv ACTIVITIES: AT Reserve: Swirrirning ll 5s v5 l Pr' ? v sf' 'x w PATRICIA ANN LOTT PAY, vA'r'rv ' swell friend . . . good things come in 'H small packages . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . always laughing , . , Irish ' Q PREFERS: May 23, I Spoke Too Soonf the gang, black Chevys, P,S.. I Love AMBITION: To be an Airline Steward- ACTIVITIES: Sr. Comwolei 3, A. I JANET MADGE LOWE JAN, neo always laughing . . . you and what V army! , . . true friend . . flaming . 6 personality with hair to match . , calls 5. everyone sweetie 57 PREFERS: Choir, Aug 26 5-I, Jim, the family, R.E.T., Capn Dave, Tennes- I seans, swimming team. AMBITION: To become a secretan for the Government. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, 3, A- Talon 3, A, Library 3, Comwolei A, CAROL ADRIENE LUCAS LUKE, wiTct-4 easy to talk to . . . cute clothes . . . real cute . . . always friendly . . . Dave!!! PREFERS: Dave, the family, Coop, Kinky, Sept. 24, '54, long talks, Akron U., dancing. AMBITION: To go to Akron Univer- sity and be successful in whatever I at- tempt to do. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Treasury 4. DAVID ALAN MacDONALD LINIEY 35 unstopable . , . talks to all the girls . . . athletic . . . booker . , . keeps 'ern laughing. PREFERS: Hunting, girls, good music and food, Coach Cook, football team and games, the family, and L. AMBITION: To grow up and have a harem like King Farouk. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Pres., Sr.'Class Pres., Physics Club 3, Activities Comm. 3, 4, Student Council 4. BEVERLY JOAN MAGILAVY Rabbit . . . true friend . . button . . . personality plus smile . , . giggles. PREFERS: Kids at A.J,C., '59 BUNNY, MAG . CUIG BS B ...24 hour Alyce, Barb, Q, Family, good food, I2-5-53, long talks. AMBITION: To practice what Mrs. Hudson teaches. ,bp ACTIVITIES: camwalei 2, 3, 4, Latin A ' Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Politiclub 3, 4, Talon 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Office 3, I Prom and Banquet, Career Day 4. ROBERTA MAPES sent, si-soruie short . . . big eyes . . . Oh, not him . . . good drummer . , . true friend tx . . . good figure. PREFERS: Crazy Eight, blind dates, .lc Aug, IO, Slumber parties, Ohio State. RY' picnics. . AMBITION: Ohio State, a baker's dozen, and my Mrs. degree. ft' ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 4, Orch. 2, 3: Promenaders 2, 4, Sr. Y-Teens 4, Com- wolei 4. CHARLES MARTIN CHUCK a brain at geometry . . . real pal . . . athletic , . . loyal friend . . . versatile . .a hot rod fan . . . a hood. PREFERS: Sandy, the Drug Store, Mon- day nights, dancing, Mom and Dad, Mr. Payne's drawing class. AMBITION: To become Commandant of the Marine Corps. RICHARD DUANE MARTIN MARTY swell buddy . . . rods the Vacuum- cleaner-Special , . . the girls . . . handsome . . . fun to be with . . . a cool guy . . . always laughing. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Penny, Don, Bill, the gang, Junior parties, cute sopho- more, Westminister. AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer. 9.- if f 1 I JERRY MASTERS bad man with the women . . . great joker . . . Fungus . . . real good pal . . . nice dresser . . . hot Chev. PREFERS: My gang, Chev., the boys at Elmers, the gang at the station. AMBITION: To be successful in the Navy. ACTIVITIES: Golf 2, 3, 4, Band 2. ROGER MATZ BILL great guy . . . fun to be with . . . nice GN Qx personality . . . sense of humor . . . E .K 'I generous . . . devil . . , blue eyes. :ing PREFERS: Fords, Canada, Castine, Maine, Home sw and business. eet home. AMBITION: To be successful in school ACTIVITIES: Football 2, Physics Club 3, Hall Guard 3, Chemistry 4. EDWARD iviAtzuLEs Ea, mga l personality plus . . . handsome . . . ev- everyone's buddy . . . sharp dresser . . . big tease . . . athlete . . . I-day killer. PREFERS: Jim, Mitt, .lim S., Larry, Dave, Girls, the boys, Plymouth, Mom and Dad. AMBITION: Go through college. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, Sr. Christmas Formal 4. HANNAH LYNNE MCCLELLAND HLYNNEU sharp clothes . . . fine figure . . . Htool that rod . . . expressive eyes . , . Kid . . . wonderful friend. PREFERS: Family, April 27, WRA, the girls, Garner's George. AMBITION: Become a school teach- er and be happily married. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Jr, Color and Emblem 3, 4, Jr, and Sr, Christmas Formal 4, Pic- ture Comm. 4, Talon Reporter 3, Chem. Club 4. WILLIAM S. MCE Dad. ACTIVITIES: PHILIP J. MEEK soft with wom tleman . . . lots o ball 2, Baseball Buchtelz Chem. Pres. 4, Activit QB' LHINEY, JR. BILL helpful . . . independent . . . rough . . . hard worker . . . a real friend , . . gabby fellow. PREFERS: Bowling team, ARC, JEG, Friday nights, '53 Chevy, Don, Mom and AMBITION: Be an electrical engineer. Band 2, Orchestra 2, Chemistry Club 4. PHIL en . . . southern gen- f personality. PREFERS: Moondog, Memphis, Cy, TKO, 2 a.m., Oct. I7, family, Ma'am, AMBITION: To take college bookkeep- ing and learn how to book. ACTIVITIES: At Memphis East: Foot- 2, Paper Sports Ed. 2, H.R. Pres. 2, Jr. Class V.P., Hi-Y 2, At Club 3, 4, H.R. Rep. ies Comm., Baseball 3, Talon Layout Ed. 4, Homecoming Comm. WARREN L. MEEKS NerznAw quiet . . . not actually . . , digs chicks leadfoot . . . R. G. Duns . . . a real pal. PREFERS: B.B., the gang, Merc., WO- MEN, good time on Friday nights, WCUE, crazy music, family, class of '55. AMBITION: To own a straight stick Century and to become a successful en- gineer. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 4, Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 3. ROSEMARY MERZWEILER MERTZ, Rosie Can't see it . . . brown eyes . . . good friend . . . loves to sew . . . slim and trim. PREFERS: Willie, skating in Kent, tall boys, 6 feet or more, hot rods, tap danc- mg. AMBITION: Join the Rockettes of Ra- dio City. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 3. sr L f v- C' vis 4. T' 4 -ii- ew., DAVID HOOVER NELANDER sic DAVE ROBERTA RAE MESSERLY ROBIN living woom . . . fun maker . . . sin- cere . . . friend . . . always smiling. PREFERS: Long discussion, Lake White, Miami U., swimming team of '53, family, Baldy's car, Conneaut. AMBITION: To be a kindergarten teacher and to run an adoption agency. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Color 84 Emblem Comm., 3, 4, Christmas Tree Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Talon Reporter 2, 3, Talon Editor 4, Caf. 2, Glee Club 2. BEVERLEY MEYER BEV good artist . . . likes to read . . . great friend . . . sense of humor . . . kind to animals . . . trys hard to do her duty . . . pretty eyes . . . fun to be with. PREEERS: Horses, books, people who don't talk constantly, Class of '55. AMBITION: To own the finest Arabian stallion in the country. JOHN LEE MILLER JACK real cute . . . understanding . . . car worries . . . journalistic wizard . . . a good friend. PREFERS: Basketball, baseball, foot- ball, writing sports, Patti, a car that runs. AMBITION: To be a sports writer and promoter, possibly coach. ACTIVITIES: At Copley: Sr. Chorus 2, Basketball 2, Football 2, Baseball 2, Hi-Y 2, Copley Circle Paper 2, At Buchtel: Talon 4, Art Club 4. JANE MOORE Ya all . . .pretty eyes . . l'm a hungry lady bug . . . sharp figure . . . fun- maker . . . understanding. PREFERS: Someone in New Orleans, slumber parties, football games. AMBITION: To be a nurse. ACTIVITIES: In New Orleans: Span- ish Club 2, 3, H.R. Rep. 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, At Buchtel: Y-Teens 4. ll 'S 'Fi f .S- E 1- 5-5 I L JANE MORGAN JANIE eyes that talk . , , cute ligure . ON q . . , loads of fun . . , wonderful lrii,-rid L' ..,. always talking about boys, PREFERS: Mike, Aug-gnu, Part,-nu, tit-1 Q kids, Parkway gang, trio Juniors, BC and BT. AMBITION: VVQIIVI-I-I-I ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, COVti.'JoIui RICHARD MUELLER wicwoo, oicv shares good times . . . witty , , , punc- tual . . . wine, women, and song' - . . , serious at times . . . dastinct wall I . . , Well, that's lite. ' PREFERS: My steady, Otis and War' 'ilk ren, '48 Mercurys, I959 , payvday, good - time with the boys at Squires. AMBITION: To be the top radioman in the United States Army. ACTIVITIES: -I . LUCY JANE MYERS LIZY nice personality . . . brains and beauty . . . always bubbling over with talk . . . the chemistry kid. PREFERS: Maine, Roger, Bill, The Herse, Chryslers, Tim, Uncle Howie, Crosby's, Amy, Bach. AMBITION: To teach everyone to smile. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Chemistry 2, 3, 4, Co-Chair. Cap and Gown Comm. SALLY NATHAN loves to have a good time . . . cute cheerleader . . . deep discussions . . . small fry . . . beautiful eyes. PREFERS: Cheerleading, We, Gar- ner's, football games, people who like to have fun, BHS. AMBITION: To go to college and bev come a social worker. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Activities Comm., lnterclub Council 2, 3, 4, Career Day Comm., Sr. Farewell Dance Comm. swell friend . . - . . . wonderful sm baseball, Oct. 6, A. C. '53, Coach. great clarinetist sonality plus . , derstanding. PREFERS: My CYO, Kay, Dick, L.O.'s math. gineer. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 3, 43- X--v 5 -,g . grand teammate . . shy . . . lady's man . . . good looking ile. PREFERS: Mom, Pop, football, Sylvia, all the guys, '53 Chevy. AMBITION: To be an engineer, if l can stay out of football, ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 4, Football 2. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Student Council 4, Christmas Formal Committee, Prom and Banquet Comm. EDWARD WILLIAM NETTLES some . . . athletic , . . per- , aways calm , . , un- family, the Y, the Band. dancing, careful drivers AMBITION: To be a successful en- Latin Club 2, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Promenaders 3. 4, Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y J, Band 2, 3, Treas, 4, Orch. 4, Woodwind Trio 3, A, s MARGERY ELLEN NIMMER MARGIE, MARGE cute redhead . . . lots of fun . . . no temper . . . nice to everyone . . . con- tagious grin. PREFERS: TLC, the kids, Lakeside I953- 54, pizza parties, those wonderful foot- ball games, cheerleaders. AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Glee Club Sec. 2, Ring and Pin 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 2, Cafeteria 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Photography 4. FAYE NOBIL UNOBLIE,H FA good friend . . . always talking . . . drives . . . peppy . . . cute smile . . always panicking . . . some temper. PREFERS: Boys Call sorts and kindsj, The girls, Garner's, DVV, Wednesday nights, The center, certain people in senior class, crazy kids, my family. AMBITION: To raise a basketball team. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, Sec. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Politiclub 3, 4, Talon Reporter 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Class Day Comm., Office 3. F , , . . , good kid. M ft' iv Q .I LAWRENCE PAUL NOON NooNooooen swell guy , . . always kidding . . . crazy -. -- driver . . . always going to Masillon PREFERS: The blue beetle, mush t' mouth, Big Mary, Argo. alfa AMBITION: To be a success in as 'I neg- sg SEP - 2 5' I ,, Q' 4 I -L s Dad. ever I do. BARBARA ANN O'CONNOR BARS cute . , . loves to eat . . , wonderful friend . . . crazy ideas . . . beautiful clothes . . . great personality. PREFERS: New York, summer, Mary, Pat, all my friends. AMBITION: College in California. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, Treas. 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 3, Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 2, Caf. 2, 3, 4, Talon 3, Christmas Formal 4, Prom and Banquet Comm. BARBARA ALICE PAMPLIN PATsv smart . . , a wonderful friend . . . lots of fun . , . beautiful eyes . . . helpful . . . musical. PREFERS: My family, church, Diane and all my friends, my piano, New Jer- sey. AMBITION: Writing or music. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, 3, Com- wolei 2, Dramatic Club 2, 4, Library 3, 4, Chem. Club 4. aff? ACTIVITIES: Football Mgr. 2, elif' t I Chem. Club 4, Baseball Mgr. 2. 3, 4, CARL W. OBENDORF aiLL good boy . . . always laughing . . . one of the boys , . . woman killer . , . big and bad . . . drinks city water. PREFERS: Cars, women, the boys, par- ties, nice clothes, drag races, Mom and AMBITION: To be successful in what- X 5- L. , ck ' an bf . ,gs gf? KATHLEEN .IEANNE somebody goofed' son . . . cute and fun . . . chocolate I PAULO JEANNIE RICHARD PARKER nick money . . . cars and car keys . . . book- keeper . . . polite . . . easy to get along with . . . good-natured . . . pretty eyes . . . great friend. PREFERS: My wife Gloria, boats, '49 Chevrolet, Class of '55, fresh air, city water. AMBITION: To build a big house of my own desire. I ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 3. EDWIN LUEJENE FARMS sTEAoY EDDY' nice personality . . , willing worker . . . neat dresser . . . considerate . . . won- derful friend . . . crazy driver. PREFERS: Basketball, the boys, girls, the family, cars, music, homework. AMBITION: To finish college and suc- ceed in whatever I do. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Alternate H.R. Rep. 4. I . real swell per- crazy . . . loads of . Q milk partner. ' 4 - L--445. PREFERS: My family, church, Rain- A ., -' ' bow, milkshakes, dill pickles. ' AMBITION: Hospital Dietition. ,I . v ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3. .. CONNIE JEAN PEAKE PEAKAsoo, Lo I I ,f 154' Ei ? personality plus . . . Dave's chick . . . good sport . . , real friend . . . sharp dresser . . . nice shape. PREFERS: David, Marsha, Essie, Betty, Evelyn, Louise, Lois, Gloria, sewing, skat- ing, music. AMBITION: To become Mrs. D. L. H., and be a registered nurse. ACTIVITIES: At West High: Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, Red Cross 2, Booster Club 2, Y-Teens 2. 5. 5 2. an .5 , 'U B 5 Q22 x .1,u 89'-ff , X . EDWARD MORGAN PFLUEGER TED Swell guy . . . a real joker . . . helpful . . . sincere . . . chemically inclined . . . handsome. PREFERS: Rig '8KJE, Field Day, Mom, Sylvia, Lab. AMBITION: Engineer - Mathematician. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, President, Ca- reer Day 4. DELOIS PHILLIPS Dee crazy about dancing . . . those innocent looks . . . loads of fun . . . real swell girl . . . nice to talk to. PREFERS: Dancing, Promenaders, fam- ily, 9th period, New York City. AMBITION: Professional Dancer. ACTIVITIES: At South High: Choir 2, At Buchtel: Promenaders 4, Art Club 4, Y-Teens 3. 1 ACTIVITIES: Golf: 3, 4, Ari casa WESLEY HUNTER PICKERING WEB always smiling . . . lover . . . Hey You . . . great guy. PREFERS: Ted, parents, Glo, Summer at Hessel, Michigan, BHS. calm people. AMBITION: To be a success in life. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Glee Club 2, Student Council 3, Act. Committee 3, Physics Club Pres. 3, Hi-Y Sec. 3, 4, Jr. Career Day 3, Sr. Scholarship Comm. 4, Politiclub V.P. 4, Talon 4, Chemistry Club 4, Sr. Ca- reer Day Committee 4. EDWIN PIERCE Connor clown . . . song leader . . . sexy eyes . . . okay gang, follow me . . . hard worker . . . loves athletics. PREFERS: All sports, giant amounts of food, D.F.D., Tishing for two with West- minster 5, family, D.M.H. ll. AMBITION: Forestry. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Caf. 3, 4, Cap and Gown Comm., It , S. Y.-9 11 5 MARY JEAN PRINCE Murr, rriucr cute...neat,.,br.iin...fun.. sincere friend . . . tallniirvif . . . giggle: PREFERS: My family, gggd lyiignflg ef, telephone calls, dances, good timifg, AMBITION: Medical school and to 4 getA plus in my MRS degree. ACTIVITIES: Y'Teens 2, 3, 4, Corn' wolei 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, Chr-m, Club GI86 Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, ii, Alsnirit . Comm, 3, 4, Scholarship Comm, -t good-looking . . . fun to he with I'leV9f SGHOUS . . . neil dresser, century. nice personality . . . real good guy . CHARLES STUART PURVIANCE Monk PREFERS: George, Ted, Paul, Jim, Yel. low Convertibles, camp, Plymouth and Chuck, the gang, parties, the girls, art, Heidi, life in general. AMBITION: To see the turn of the -1: Usher Comm. fi ii I . 1 I SALLY LYNN PIOTTER LYNNIE great buddy . . . always happy . . . Guess what . . . personality plus . . . always on the move. PREFERS: My family, Conneaut, Allen, football, White Pond, We, summer of '53 with Judy. AMBITION: To go to Miami U. and become an S.A.E. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3, 4, V.P. 2, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Pres. 2, Ring and Pin Comm. Co-Chair., Prom. and Banquet Comm. Co-Chair. DOROTHY JEAN POPOWITCH LIGHT-Buss full of fun and always smiling . . . never a dull moment . . . big brown eyes . . . good personality. PREFERS: Family, Ford and Plymouth, Garner's, Delores, Darlene, just all the kids, pizza. AMBITION: To live a happy and suc- cessful life. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Comwolei 3, Office work 3. ALBERT FRANCIS RANSWEILER AL liked by everyone . , . good-looking , . . those eyes! . . , likes sports and dolls. PREFERS: All the boys, baseball, Big Dave, working for Chuck, Blue 46 Caddy, Pete's place. AMBITION: To see Big Dave score a T. D. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Cap and Gown Comm., Co-Chair., Usher Comm., Christ. mas Formal Comm. RAMONA VICTORIA REASOR MONA cute kid . . . sweet personality . . . good friend . . . good worker . . . swell dress- er , . . no-one nicer. PREFERS: Football games, clothes, my friends, number 22, my family. AMBITION: Fashion photographer. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3, 4, Chem Club 4, Comwolei 4, Orch. 2. Cap and Gown Comm., Usher Comm. B- or-5 -1 1 A. . ANNETTE POWER 'roNi true friend . . , very pretty . . . lots of personality . . . neat . . . efficiency plus . . . leader. PREFERS: AFS, the Zocks, the Talon, my sister's boyfriends, Hi-Club, the For- ward Dance Lounge. AMBITION: To go back to Munich to study or to work. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4, Pres. 2, NFL 2, Talon 4, Scholar- ship Comm. 4. CAROL JEAN PRENTISS JEANIE good sense of humor . . . pretty blue eyes . . . swell friend . . . short and sweet . . . lots of fun in H. R. PREFERS: Barb, the gang, convertible, Don, TeIl Me, family, blond hair, blue eyes and dimples. AMBITION: To be an airline hostess and marry the pilot. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 4, Color and Emblem Comm. X S' 5- 'G' 1 gf 12 it EDWIN MORTON REGAL Olds. and live happily ever after. ED terrific friend . , . always goofing oft' . . . Speedie . . . good humor . , . very broad-minded. PREFERS: The gang, M.H.C., girls, A J.C., Wednesday night, football, '49 AMBITION: To become a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Treasury 4, Politiclub A, Color and Emblem Comm. KATHRYN REMMY xi-Juv, UPUNIPKINI beautiful hair . . . sweet disposition , Z always smiling , . . neat dresser 1 wanna see my honey. . PREFERS: Dick, the boys, Lynnie the gang, L.A., Teach Me, spaghetti. AMBITION: Own a Cadillac and travel around the world. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, .15 Con Wolei 3, 4, Treasury 4, Politiclub 4. THOMAS REZACK rzAzAcK, MUMBLES loads of fun . . . personality plus . . . pretty brown eyes! . . . art room flirt . . . sweet disposition. PREFERS: The Rezack Clan, the gang of mad artists, Pat P. ACTIVITIES: Art Club 3, 47 Caf. 2, 3, Christmas Formal Comm, MARY JANE RICK M. J. beautiful hair . . . pretty eyes . . . good personality . , , constant friend . . . short and sweet. PREFERS: Rainbow, Jo, M. Y. F., my family, Allyne's Chartreuse Chariot, B. M. S. AMBITION: X-Ray technician. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Bible Club 3, Ring and Pin Comm. -ve- QT' PATRICIA LOU RONEY LOU beautiful eyes . . . sweet . . . petite . . . loves to sing . . . great cheerleader. PREFERS: Conneaut, cheerleading, fam- ily, Speedy, all the kids, Jane's Plymouth, Ohio State, Valderie, We. AMBITION: To complete college and start a growing pill factory. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas. 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. 4, Chem. Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Activities Comm. 3, 4, Christmas Tree Comm. EDWARD ALAN ROSE EDDY snappy dresser . . . sexy eyes . . , oh what wavy black hair! . . . what a line . . . ladies' man . . . gazines . . . sincere . . . crazy man crazy. PREFERS: The family, Buckeyes, Louie, Dave, Al, Garner's, CarIton's, Feb. l3, '54, the '48 Olds. AMBITION: To lead an all girl safari into the African iungle. A- Politiclub 4- Golf 4. 'UMW -r-., MORGAN RIEDINGER lots of fun . . , cool with the women . . . sharp buddy . . . cool cat . . . real pal . . . drinks city water. PREFERS: '48 Plymouth, John Burl, George, Denny, R,H.S., hamburgs and French fries, money. AMBITION: Auto designer, ROBERT ROBERTS Boa car trouble . . . always has an angle . . , good buddy. . . loves the girls . . . PREFERS: Elmer, Butch, Dick, Bob, Terr, AMBITION: To own a car that will Y T as good friend but owns a Ford. 5-- my parents, and girls. asf. . 'Bi 1 wp run. J., JI 5 I I JANICE ROSELLA ROSEMAN Rosie keen vocabulary . , . short n' sweet . . . men . . . crazy . . . talkative . . flashy dresser. PREFERS: Al, Rocci, Gribbs, the Glock- enspiels, Just Because, Mr. Horton, .N uw- . ..., Q 4 Activities. Griffin 3, 4, chem. Club Food. AMBITION: To own a French poodle. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, Comwolei 2, N.F.L. 2, Glee Club 2, Treasury 4, Talon 4. DAVID H. ROSENBERG oAvE Olds. B8 . . . good friend . . . his wo- men . . . crazy pipes . . . lover . . . athletic . . . friendly . . . good football player . . . Louisville. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, 'BB,' ECI, Buckeyes, Louisville, Daffy, Youngstown, Gassy's, long week-ends, A.J.C. AMBITION: To become a counterfeiter and make a billion. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Talon 4, Physics Club 4. SWANEE ROBERTS cute . . . artistic . . . swell friend . .. good personality . . , nice smile . . . con- siderate. PREFERS: Canton, the family, church, skating, Rainbow, traveling, the store. AMBITION: To go through nurses training. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Chem. Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3, Color and Emblem Comm. TED EMMONS ROBERTSON EM shy . . , handsome . . . likes Chevrolets , . . nice guy , , . dependable . , . snap- py dresser . . . always laughing . . , tall and handsome, PREFERS: R. E., the boys, Stu, Paul, Jim, George, Money, a certain girl, Pinta, Bo, Shermanski, Runt. AMBITION: To become a doctor. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, Physics Club 3, Chem. Club 4, Cap and Gown Comm. Q- ' 5 'l .yfxnc ,f MELVIN ROSENTHAL MEL good kid . . . nice to know . . . cool dresser . . . great joker . . . car-crazy . . . wise guy . . . brown hair . . . Oh, those eyes! PREFERS: Mom and Dad, the car, M. H, C, stage, football, baseball, swim- ming. L, AMBITION: Architect or draftsman. I S . 1 RICHARD MURRAY ROTHKIN DICK 1 1 loves football . . . good athlete . . . swell buddy . . . good sense of humor . . . very agreeable . , . loyal friend . , . al- ways betting. PREFERS: Family, sport, M. H.C., the boys, Andy's, Garner's, A.J.C. AMBITION: To be a successful archia fed. GEORGE JON ROUSH Jon, Mouse swell guy and true buddy . . . swimmer de-luxe . . . real Romeo . . . great per- sonality . . . hot rod . . . tall, good look- ing . . . cowboy expert. PREFERS: Swimming Team, Ed, Money, 3 Pontiacs, people. ACTIVITIES: Politiclub 4, Pres. 3, Phy- sics Club, Chem. Club V.P. 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, N.F.L.' 2, 3, 4,- Latin Club 2, 3. JANE CECELIA SADLER beautiful hair . . . good looker . . . swell buddy . . . wise kid . . . always has a man...S.A. PREFERS: Conneaut, Plymouth, Col- lege, Vic, family, We, Valderie, New Year's Eve, Olga's car. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, May Dance Chair. 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Christmas Tree Comm. g na 3-6 sg 'Q suv he' JANIE R.- ANNA SALLAMACK ANN swell kid . . . talkative but sweet . . . nice friend . . . good personality , . . New Yorker at heart . . .. dainty earrings . . . short black hair. PREFERS: My family, Fifi, good friends, football games, '54 Olds Holiday. AMBITION: Laboratory Technician or Dental Assistant. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3, 4, Comwolei 3, 4. JOSEPH SALZMAN JOE a real swell guy . . . always laughing helpful . . . fun to be with . . . always in high spirits. PREFERS: Family, the fellows from AZA No. 541, Eddie, Dick, Bill, Rita, Barb, Harriet. AMBITION: To be in the field of ra- dio Television. ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 2, Physics Club 2, Chem. Club 4, Politiclub 4. C 5'- bf 5 'C' ii- 1 .Tri we-,r DONALD SANDMANN DON reliable . . . always smiling . . . hard worker . . . true friend . . . quiet . . . good student . . . likeable , , , a swell QUY- PREFERS: Family, '50 Dodge, Bill, Joe, Jon, Ed, Dave, all the kids at Buchtel. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, BARBARA SAUVARY BARB conscientious and dependable , . . sin- cere . . . always waiting for the mail- man . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . always there when needed. PREFERS: My family, friends, Worth- ington, Lakeside, discussions, March 26, Pelee Island. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Pres, A, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Activities Comm., Latin Club 2, Talon 3, 4, Ring and Pin Comm. ROBERT SCARBOROUGH BOB bad luck with Fords . . . a good friend BILL SAMPSON BILLY good guy . . . big cool Pontiac driver . . . real studious . . . lots of fun . . . a real hot-rod . . . Akron Soap Box Derby Winnerl PREFERS: B.H.S., Class of '55, City Water. AMBITION: Veterinarian. ACTIVITIES: At West: Student Coun- cil 2. THEODORE P. SANDELS TED outdoor man . . . good looking . . . good friend . . . easy going . . . lover . . . pretty eyes. PREFERS: Open houses, food and sleep, football, track, May I5, Friday night, C.A.G., horses, pizza, family. AMBITION: To own biggest horse ranch in the world. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Caf. 2, 3, 4, Color and Emblem Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. skxx m ' QC' . . . loves Lit . . . lots of laughs . . . lives ' Q in the office. , GN 5' PREFERS: Elmer, Butch, Dick, Bob, Jer- , 5' ry, Fords, my private chair in the office, 'Y' all girls. AMBITION: Own Garner's. . ACTIVITIES: Hall Guard 3, 4. ' I 'I L 1 I' ANNETTE LOUISE SCHICK cute figure . . . a good maiorette . . . real doll . . . clothes know-how . . . swell fi personality . , . pretty brown eyes. 4' PREFERS: Band, the Olds., dancing, sq, Goodyear Wingettes. 'U AMBITION: To become a good pri- vate secretary and marry the boss's son. it I ACTIVITIES: Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Maiorette 4, Comwolei 2, 3. 4, Class Day Comm. ii fx JAMES L. SCHNEIDER sence, SNITZ ' 3 6- 6.- 1: 'H ,, good looking . . . personality plus . . . life of the party . . . well-dressed . . , a real rod . . . good leader. PREFERS: Mitt, Chet, Ed, Jim, Friday night parties, Waterloo, Barb, '48 Ply- mouthklron Hammer. AMBITION: Graduate from college, get married, make a million, and have a small family. ACTIVITIES: H.R. Rep. 3, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4. .IOANNE ELIZABETH SECAUR JO, IGGV cute . , . witty . . . good friend . . . ambitious . . . sincere . . . considerate . . . lovable. PREFERS: Betty, Dee, Joyce, everyone who says Hi, dancing, Italian food, Fri- day the 13th. AMBITION: To be a successful home economist. ACTIVITIES: At West: Wamicae Serv- ice Group 2, Jr. Red Cross, 2, Fellow- ship Club 2, Jr. Y-Teen 2, Hall Guard 2, Library 2, Booster Club 2, At Buchtel: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, 35 h L r P f 5 1 f E . I E A f x I , L r P I1 , H. E i I I B I 4 n 1 AUDREY SEGAL a real friend to everyone . . . always smiling . . . a brain in Bookkeeping . . . true friend. PREFERS: The gang, June, 1955: Adele, Louisville, Jr. Hi, New York City, my family. AMBITION: To be an exchange teacher in a foreign country. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 4: Treasury 4. GEORGE EATON SEYFARTH B0 tease . . . fun to be with . . . good friend . . . always joking . . . nice dresser . . . - tactful. PREFERS: Carol, Paul, Jim, Ted, Stu, - Ned, Church, Medical Arts Pharmacy, De- W , Q Soto, bowling, Tony, M.S., S.M., Ed, Par- ' 3 ents. V, AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer or pharmacist. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 3, Sgt. at Arms 4: Christmas Tree Comm. Co-Chairman: Sr. . Career Day Co m - Physics Club 3: Chem. m ., Club 4: Drama Club 2: Latin Club 2: Ofch- 2- JOHN SHAFFER JUAN a guy with a smile . . . a buddy, great in every way , . . swell friend . . . good sense of humor . . . Hard worker , . . never mad. E PREFERS: Cross Country team, foot- ball games after school, Triumverate, hay- rides with hay. AMBITION: To live a happy life and have many friends. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2: Cross Coun- try 4: Track 3, 4. BARBARA SHANK BARB P real long brown hair . . . nice smile . . . f N good friend . . . always late . . . pretty brown eyes . . . easy to get along with . . . cute . . . sweet. PREFERS: Carol, the Mansfield gang, pizza, shows, Mom, the convertible, Kirk, , I skating. ,, , or-X ., AMBITION: To own an aqua Oldsmo- 5 1' ow , ee vt - is - bile Convertible. 1, , ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 3: Sr. Comwolei 1 1 3, 4. si if Q- . NED ALAN SHEARER fine pal . . . good driver . . . poker chip kid . . . Ace . . . great future. PREFERS: Dick, Bob, George, Bruce, in SiIvam, August 8, l953: the whole gang. X --Q. AMBITION: To find one, preferably -3 ' 1 S3 ?. .- LORETTA JAN SHUPE JAMIE, oov-sl-ture 'What time is it? . . . full of fun . . . crazy about Rainbow . . . long eye-lashes . . . cute dimples: PREFERS: My wonderful family, Rain- bow and my term, doubling with Carol and Art. AMBITION: Nursing, then raise a hap- py family. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Com- wolei 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3: Ring and Pin Committee 3. EDWIN SLATER swimmer deluxe . . . lady-killer . . . in- telligent . . . muscles . . . true buddy . . . personality plus . . . booker. PREFERS: Swimming team, Jon, Fred, Bob, a certain girl, football, driving. AMBITION: To be a success in what- ever I attempt. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2, 3, Capt. 4: Track 2, 4: Physics 4: Cap and Gown Comm.: Speech 4. aa, .px R in Chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 2: Physics Club 3: Politiclub 2, 3: NFL 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Act. Comm. 4: Hi-Y 3, President 4: Color and Emblem 3, 4. GRETCHEN LYNNE SHOCKEY blue-eyed blonde . . . always chewing gum . . . great personality . . . fun to be with . . . crazy over Bob . . . Dutch accent. PREFERS: Above all, Beaver, Pa., Judy, Janice, Mary, Carol, the family, the Chevie, records, the summer of '54. AMBITION: College and a teaching career. ACTIVITIES: At Shade High, Pa.: Band, Chorus, Art Club, Future Teachers of America, Future Homemakers of America. J' Q' RICHARD HARRY SHOEMAKER DICK always laughing and joking . . . swell pal . . . studious . . . See ya 'round the campus . . . Lady's man. PREFERS: Photography, '53 Plymouth, money, bums, Bob, Larry, Ron, Hamburgs at Swenson's. AMBITION: Auto Mechanic. ACTIVITIES: Photography Club 2. JOHN SHRIVER ULONG JOHN, NFINGERSH brain . . . loads of fun . . . crazy long fingers . . . crazy laugh . . . good friend . . . football player. PREFERS: Mr. Schaller, Dick, Bill, Dem- ocrats, brawn, anything in science, Sara, CC Team, Mr. Appleby. AMBITION: A place in science or the- ology. ACTIVITIES: C. C. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y: Phy- :ics 3: Picnic 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4. ED, some SIEFRIED SLATER soNNv, sic good buddy . . . hot rod . . . handsome . . . can't get his mind off girls . . . good joker . . . nice to know . . . the Ford . . . cool driver. PREFERS: Mary, the black Ford, hot rods, the gang, Garner's, Mr. Shaffer. AMBITION: To marry a rich woman and take life easy. ACTIVITIES: Track 2: Hall Guard 4. BRADFORD SMITH anno swell guy . . . cute smile . . . lots of fun . . . good dancer . . . cheerful out- look on life . . . makes real cool cow- boy . . . always smiling . . . easy to get along with . . . drinks city water . . . breathes fresh air. PREFERS: Art, Air Force, dancing, Class of '55, my family. AMBITION: Artist. ACTIVITIES: Promenaders 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4. CAROL ANN SMITH Loi.LwoP, sMl'r'rv taase . . . Oh, painl . . . contagious giggle . . . swell figure . . . fashion plate K . . . pretty eyes . . . lots of fun . . . mischievous. PREFERS: Parents, Bocksie, Nancy, all the kids, ice-skating, dogs. vs- if 6- MARTHA LEE STARKS Manta line figure . . . wonderful friend . . . nice personality . . . Mathematical gen- tus. PREFERS: The girls and guys, cuz Mel- ba and Mary Alice, Lavurn, Connie, the family, Class of '54, South High, BHS. AMBITION: To be a nurse and later ACTIVITIES: At South: Band 2, Band Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Rnd Cross 2, Booster Club 2. At BHS: Bible Club 3, Cap and Gown Comm., Usher's Comm. AMBITION: To be able to make up , I' on ge, ma,-fied, my mind. N ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Talon 3, 4. + , ',w v I -if is SYLVIA HAWLEY SMITH sMrr'rv friendly . . . Golly . . . always talking . . . nice smile . . . bulletin board kid . . . 2 tuna and an orange. PREFERS: Dave, October 6, 1954, Gar- nar's, Adirondacks, football games, Barb. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei . is 2, 3, 4, Jr.'GIee Club 2, Office 2, Caf- - ' . ateria 3, 4, Christmas Formal Committee. -. RICHARD EDWARD STEINER DIC! studious . . . sharp humor . , . ladies' man . . . dependable . . . Ace . . . State fan . . . history writer. PREFERS: Ned, Bob, Blackie, in sil- vam, Aug. 8, 1953, the gang, argu- ments, humor. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 2, Politi- club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 3, V.P. 4, Chemistry Club 4. .wg ti il, -Q cv , ic, K E l WILLIAM SMITH wonderful artist . . . hates English . . . driver? . . . likes G. M. cars . . . crazy shirts . . . always a smile . . . strong and silent . . . '54 Buick . . . hard worker. PREPERS: Anything in science. AMBITION: Become a scientist or an engineer. ACTIVITIES: Physics Club 3. DONNA SODERQUIST ci-iico, souiirr spark plug . . . pretty hair . . . full of pep . . . true to a certain someone . . . a real fisherman . . . Harry's little one. PREFERS: '47 Ford, family, Feb. IO, Conneaut, the girls, Blue Angel, football, Harry, pizza. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Talon Typist 4. CHARLOTTE STEWART busy-bee . . . conscientious and depend- able . . . true friend . . . swell sport subtle humor. PREFERS: Family, Beulah Beach, pil- grimages with Sandy, May B. AMBITION: Missionary, nurse. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2, 3, Sec. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Activities Comm. 2, 3, 4, Picnic Comm. co-chairman 3, 4, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Chem- istry Club 4, NFL 2, 3, Talon Reporter 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HASTINGS STREET aoa, sumo carefree . . . easy to get along with . . . brain with a crew-cut . . . talks fast . . . a well dressed guy. PREFERS: The gang, the islands, C,O,, working for Chuck, study hall with RET. AMBITION: To have a good time in college and for the rest of my life. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, Phy- sics Club V.P. 3, Chem. Club Treas. 4, Track 2, 3, 4. NANCY JEAN SQUIRES NANC crazy 'bout Dave . . . keen sense of hu- mor . . . always smiling . . . good pal ' ...friendly...Dave...Dave... is Dave. . Pizersizsi Dave, sue, Terry, sem, John, A Friday nights, April II, I954, June 9, I955, the big Hudson. AMBITION: To get my MRS. degree. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 4, Corn- wolei 4. .1 EVELYN RITA STARINKI EVIE takes everything seriously . . . drinks city water . . . true friend . . , beautiful eyes . . . gullible . . . cute. PREFERS: Dee, Sue, Mary, long rides in the country, red convertibles, 'CaIif. l953,' blue eyes. AMBITION: To get my MRS degree. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2. 0--, fi DANEA SUMMERS always has horses on her mind . . . cute smile . . . Now listen! . . . gymnas- tic fiend. PREFER5: Horses, Babe, Rosie, Dave, skating at Kent, horse-back riding, Buch- tel High. AMBITION: To become an author or an X-ray Technician. ACTIVITIES: Color and Emblem Comm. RICHARD BARCLAY SURRICK BARC Hot Rod . . . good friend . . . cat dresser . . . Florida Snake . . . good look- ing . . . hard worker . . . Florida set-shot. PREFERS: Blondes, Brunettes, and Red- headsl my family, The Villa, A good show, girls who call on the phone, a car that runs. AMBITION: To make a million. ACTIVITIES: At St. Paul's: Football l, 2, Basketball I, 2. At Edgewater: Foot- ball 3. At Winterpark: Basketball 3, Base- ball 3. At BuchteI:. Basketball 4. JANET MARIE SWITZER JAN cute kid . . . real sense of humor . . . Oh you guysl . . . great personality . . . sharp dresser. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Sissy, Lake- side, Aug. IO, '54, the gang, '54 Buick, Fred and Denny. AMBITION: To be successful in all I attempt., ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Chemistry Club 4, Of- fice 4. ANITA SZEGVARI sincere friend . . . intellectual . . . fun to be with . . . sweet . . . always has something nice to say. PREFERS: Mom, Dad, Arno. AMBITION: To lead a satisfying life. ACTIVITIES: NFL 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Comwolei 2, Y-Teens 2, Glee Club 2, Chem. Club 4. EDRIS TARR L CN L' ' Q' ,.,gs.'uxAX. Fx' 40 '1 ii' 'I ' EGGIE, DOY neat. . .brain . . .cute . . .fun to be I with . . . has telephone ear . . . heavy x . accelerator foot . . . sincere friend. PREFERS: Mom, Dad, Les, Wed. nights, QR .Q . ,ohm Garner's, all the kids. Q AMBITION: To be successful in what- ' ever I do. R ,. Q w ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 2 ' ,-.1 Comwolei 2, 3, 4, Chem. Club 4, Latin - P' X, Club 2, 3, Home Room Rep. 2, Ring and .J 3 a , I N Pin Comm., Sr. Career Day. .., I .. CONSTANCE CORAL THEOPHILUS coRNEv contagious smile . . . Bookkeeping whiz . . . shorty . . . flirt . . . dependable -3 ,V true friend. MK? - . . . Men, men, and more men, . . . PREFERS: Mom, Olds., Elaine, Audry, Q. Harriet, Air Force, Kent State, roller skat- ing. AMBITION: To be a reservationist at Capitol Air Lanes. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 3, 4, Dramatic .., 2, 4. HELEN ANN THIRJUNG always in a good mood . . . pretty eyes . . . sharp chick . . . weed fiend . . . Are you for real? . . . nice to talk to. PREFERS: Kathy, 3rd period study hall, Mr. Horton, I'II Never Cry Again, Joyce and Carol, Jack, Mom and Dad, the kids. AMBITION: To become the only wo- man CPA in the Akron Telephone Direc- tory. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, School Treasury 4, Promenaders 2, Talon 4. musty JOYCE THOMPSON cute . . . smart . . . sincere friend . . witty. PREFERS: Jon, Mary, Mr. Weiss, H.R.R., Nov. 21. AMBITION: To live a good and active life. ACTIVITIES: At West: Y-Teens 2, Service Group 2, Hall Guard 2, Booster Club 2, Fellowship Club 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, At Buchtel: Y-Teens 3, 4, Promenaders 3, Student Council 3, Comwolei 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Talon, News Ed. 4, Sr. Glee Club 4, Cap and Gown Comm., Physics. el' JI? 'i 5 Q Ss f Q rw' , '5 ssl' X ' ,- 3 A 9 . L Q- E Y: are DAVID TROYAN l'm telling you he's heartless . . . want to have party .... just ask him , . . good guy . . . Gee, look at that car , . . true friend . . . snappy dresser . . . always helping out. PREFERS: A certain someone, all the kids in the gang, sports cars, the Lin- coln, Bill Henryl AMBITION: To be successful in my own business. PAUL H. TROYER blue bomb . . . nice guy . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . neat dresser . . . good JIM TITMAS SEMAY likes money . . . What say Vince . . . always laughing . . . great guy and true buddy . . . a chemist, beware. PREFERS: Blue Chevy, cash, occasional chick, the Mob. AMBITION: Science, Engineering. ACTIVITIES: At West: Sr. Choral Club 2, At Buchtel: Picnic Comm. 3, 4, Chem. Club. RICHARD WALSH TOBIN, JR. oicx, nicri little devil . . . great friend , . . person- ality plus . . . sincere . . . Oh, those brown eyesl PREFERS: Nance, the Ford, Dave, Bob, the guys, Moon Dog, Glenn Miller, Class of '55, week-ends. AMBITION: To be successful after col- lege. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, Glee Club 2, Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4, H. R. Rep. 3, Chem. Club 4, Sr. Farewell Dance Chairman, Christmas Formal Comm. DAVE in most everything , . . always joking. ,. PREFERS: Family, Stu, George, Ted, Jim, sports, golf, bowling, girls, cars, 4 Aces, vacations. AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever business I choose. ACTIVITIES: Golf 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, Speech 2, Stamp and Coin Club V.P. 2, 3, Hall guard 3, Physics Club 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Cap and Gown Comm. -1 hh . Q -:sd sw- N - 'z Ser xx 1 Y X i WILLIAM HUGH TUCKER Hum-i-ALL tall and slim , . . southerner . . . always joking . . . good friend . . . flat top . . . real hot clarinet player. PREFERS: The Band, a good book, His- tory, Artie Shaw, Philosophy, sleep, and Alabama. AMBITION: History professor. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Proiectionist 2, 3, Speech 2, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Sr. Griffin Comm. CONSTANCE TURNER CONNIE, siviicev has an eye for clothes . . . talks about that guy at Akron U .... A-I friend . . . loads of personality . . . always a smile . . . Jimmie's favorite. PREFERS: Martha, Connie P., Mary Alice, Roger, Sunday, Tennis, football games-followed by a Tom and Walt at Garner's. AMBITION: To be successful in every- thing I attempt and to complete college and study manology. ACTIVITIES: Soph. Glee Club, Booster Club, Jr. Glee Club, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. CAROL LEE VALLEN ci-time cute little chick . . . craziest eyes . . . Where's my glasses? . . . personality plus. PREFERS: Nick, Sept. 30, T95I: Pro- gressive Jazz, Jeanne, family, water sports, September Song. AMBITION: To get my MRS degree or have a career in art work. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3: Glee Club 2, An Club 2. PATRICIA ANNE VANCE PAT real friend . . . horse lover . . . lives for 474 S Q- . JOYCE WALL JUICE real nice . . . swell looking . . . lots of fun . . . loves gym teachers . . . tall . . . always out with a Jim . . . sharp dresser . . . personality plus. PREFERS: Mom and Dad, Sandy, Gary, old Fords, Norma, Yvonne, Ret, thin milk- shakes, hamburgers. AMBITION: To make lots of money at whatever I choose to do. ACTIVITIES: Senior Picture Comm.: Glee Club 2. DONALD WAUGH WANG, nuke good-looking . , . lazy . . . always laugh- ing . . . Gimme a little . . . always joking . . . good friend . . . nice to be with . . . crazy driver . . . cute . . . great personality . . . but Mr. Reeves. PREFERS: Willie, Mark, Bark, Harv, the Villa, blond, the Lincoln. AMBITION: To become a successful dentist, and drive stock cars in spare the band . . . car crazy . . . attractive ' gy . . . lively. I PREFERS: Mick, the blue Merc., drums, 'v the family, Wendy, Martha, horses, shows, 7 the Gang. ,' AMBITION: A successful veterinarian. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3: Band 4: Bible Club 3: Talon 4. WILLIAM EARL VANDERSALL aiu. ,B nice dresser . . . great driver . . . good I G' natured . . . quiet . . .- friendly and po- in-, life. Qs. PREFERS: Summer vacations, all my 1 L I E friends, my parents, '53 Pontiac, Garner's, having a good time. T' AMBITION: To be a successful chem- ist. T ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, Hi.Y 4, I Chem. Club 4: Promenaders 4. A -,A VIRGINIA LEE VAUGHAN GINNY 'E' ROSEANN VERLANEY lots of fun . . . real don't . . . a good time . . . pretty hair pretty hair . . . fun to be with . . . beau- tiful clothes . . . swell sense of humor . . . a brain . . . sophisticated. PREFERS: Sport cars, pizza, men, all shades of purple, California, Germany, Eddie Fisher, Bob Crosby, and my Miami track sweater. AMBITION: To go back to Europe. ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 2, 3, 4: As- sistant Ed. 2: Feature Ed. 2: NHS 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: C.R.A.A. 2. 3. Roxls doll . . . big eyes friend . . . crazy H ...cute... no time. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3, 4: Chem. Club 4. .Q M LARRY ALLEN WEBER WEB 4' ' good looking . . . wonderful personality ' 4 . . . sharp dresser . . . easy going . . . 523. -3. hot rod . . . a real bud . . . Ho! 5 PREFERS: Mary, family, Harry, New 'N ,If- Jersey, guys, Feb. 25, '54: Prom night. AMBITION: To be a good doctor, and , win at Indianapolis. ' ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2: Jr. Class V. . P.: Sr. Farewell Comm.: H. R. Rep. 2: Christmas Formal Comm. . WILLIAM STEPHEN WEISBERGER WILLIE good-looking . . . sharp dresser . . . good line , . . anything for a laugh . . . fast- est Olds. in Akron . . . last minute dates 0 gi . . . lazy . . . let's dig. ,,- PREFERS: Don, Mark, Harv, Mitzi, Ohio ,- State, blondes, Michaels, blue bomb, good jazz. AMBITION: To be a successful busi- nessman. ACTIVITIES: Chem. Club 4: Tennis 4: Prom and Banquet Comm. FREDERICK SHERIDAN WELCH III Tins cute smile . . . dimples . . . blue eyes ,- Vi '- kidding. W 'G' PREFERS: Football games, Annette, '31 Barb, Cynthia, slumber parties, Pensacola, ' family, writing letters, Crazy Eight. AMBITION: Airline hostess. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. if CHERYL LOUIS WALKER :Hama Sli, swell personality . . . brain . . . won- ' derful friend . . . Jim, Jim, Jim. Presreizs. iam, Mansfield, attacks, sec- W retarial work, Marilyn and Sandy. - , AMBITION: To become a first-class secretary. ACTIVITIES: At Madison: Thespian 2: Latin Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Treble Clef Club 2. At Buchtel: Y-Teens 4: Comwolei 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4. 2 a . . . good buddy . , . crazy driver . ' 5, lots of personality. - f YP' PREFERS: '48 Plymouth, open houses 1 and Friday night parties, Maple Valley TWP' Drug, the corner, Butch, Dick, Scab, EI- I mer, the guys at the corner. I AMBITION: To make a milion dollars . as a CPA. , ACTIVITIES: Band 2. JUDITH ANN WERTZ JUDY true friend . . . cute . . . come on you guys . . . red hair . . . full of pep . . . beautiful smile. 'se PREFERS: Frozen custard, football games, Pat, Sally, Margie, kids at BHS, the family, Student Council, Rainbow, Chemistry class. AMBITION: School teacher or nurse. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Comwolei 4: Class Officer, Sec. 3, Treas. 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Sr. Farewell 3: Activities Comm. 2, 4: Christ- mas Formal Comm. 4: Glee Club 2. 39 JO ANNE FAYE WESTOVER a very sweet miss . . . a wonderful A friend . . . always smiling . . . talks about K church . . . nice personality. PREFERS: My family, B.E.H. and F.R.W. AMBITION: To become a successful xii secretary. ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Caf. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Comwolei 2, 3, 4, 9 Latin Club 2, Bible Club 3. ff' MARTHA LOUISE WIEDEY UPOOTSIEU neat dresser , . . observant . . . so friend- ly . . . life of the party . . . loves horses. PREFERS: The family, sports, school, 4 V, .5 music, St. Paul's, and friends. N-'N AMBITION: See the world, and live a good honest life. 'gm ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 3, 4. A r. Q? NANCY ALICE wiNuows wmv ,.. IAQ Ps. ir -' I2 'ee ' yi' if: yy c E? g . -I DAVID WILLIAM WOODARD DAVE great clarinetist . . . helpful . . . full of rhythm . . . understanding . . , versa- tile. PREFERS: Family, Dixieland music, lots of fun . . . sweet and sincere . . . bathing beauty . . . loyal friend . . . mag- netic personality. PREFERS: Lollie Pop, Bette, my family, writing letters, the convertible, piano. AMBITION: Nursing. ACTIVITIES: Comwolei 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Chem. Club 4, Caf. 2, 3, 4, Library Work 2, Promenaders 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 2. JANET ARLENE WISE JAN real friend . . . sharp dresser . . . sin- cere . . . always laughing . . . sense of humor. PREFERS: The family, Suzi, baby- sitting, church, Martha, Debbie, T.V. AMBITION: Elementary Education. ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Comwolei 4, Art 3. drums, clarinet, Bob and Eddie. 41' AMBITION: To play in a symphony orchestra. ACTIVITIES: Orch. 2, 3, Band 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4, Hall Guard 4, Track 2, Wood- win Trio 3, 4. wt: W u Q., . 5 ,A 9 Q mi, ROBERT GULKA Q,--V GAIL WOODCOCK cAu., sus swell friend . . . lots of fun . . . keep it cool . . . giggle-box . . . talks about Denny. PREFERS: Denny, the Jewel, Shirlee and Dan, July 8, l954, lots of loving, double dating. AMBITION: To get my Mrs. Degree and raise a family. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, Promen- aders 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas. 4. JOYCE LYNNE WURGLER JOY dizzy blonde . . . swell friend . . . fun to be with . . . slow poke . . . cute . . . always late . . . real crazy. PREFERS: Oct. I6, Mom and Dad, Gar- ner's, I Spoke Too Soon, green Ply- mouths, the gang. AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I choose to do. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, Sr. Comwolei 3, 4. ROBERT HENRY YANCEY YANCEY good pal , . . sharp cat . . . good friend . . . a real joker . . . flirt . . . Rocking Chair . . . full of pep . . . always kid- ing around. PREFERS: The gang, skating, dancing, football and basketball. AMBITION: To be an X-Ray Technician. ACTIVITIES: At West: Band 2, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 2, Red Cross 2, Hall Guard 2, Booster Club 2. At Buchtel: Caf. 3, 4. OLGA MARY ZAREMBE beautiful clothes . . . always laughing . . . a way with men . . . true friend . . . temper. PREFERS: Tom, March 2l, I953, Sam, Conneaut, Pa., We, the girls, true friends, getting letters. AMBITION: Education, ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Com- wolei 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, Speech 3, N. F. L. 3, Glee Club 2, H.R. Rep. 2, 3, Talon 4, Sr. Farewell Chairman, Griffin Comm., Prom and Banquet Comm. fo SN., l JEANNIE true friend . . . lots -af? PREFERS: Joyce, Christina, Betty, Em- AMBITION: Nurse or Social Worker. JEAN MORGAN f 'Q ,gf short and sweet , gll' of fun . . . sleepy. ' asv' ' if ll ' ma. WS, I' ACTIVITIES: At West: Girls Service s . ,, ,,- Group, Booster Club. , 1' 'L '. N...a JOHN BOHN RALPH D. JONES ALBERT CLIFTON HOLBERT IT ALI. BEGAN... On a grey, rainy morning in September, 1951, June graduates from Rankin, Crouse, King, Portage, and St. Sebastian cautiously opened the doors of Buch- tel, endeavored to find their lockers, and ran to home- ership of Dave MacDonald, president, Larry Weber, vice-president, Mary Cockill, secretary, and Judy Wertz, treasurer. Our first class activity was a picnic at Sand Run Metropolitan Park after which the Juniors formed room before the 8:10 bell rang. We were the fresh- gg? ' ection at the football game. men on our flrsl day' X In Octo we elected Olga Zaremba Homecom- Like most freshies, we tried in vai to-,us th in Queen. Ma .CockiIl, Pat Roney, Nancy Hitchcock, elevator passes, looked for Room 113, nd wi the esserly, y Wertz were her Junior At- aid of obliging upper classmen, found o r way to the Another Oi le event that month WGS the wrong classes. The pep assemblies im esse s, as out iii? therlu-nch period. Fortun- did Mr. Schneyer's morning concerts. eria sgh iFd:g1ilt r ,.r'nain building. sloppy loes firmly initiated us as Buchtelite g successful fan Sports Sea, The hrs' fetw Weeks We d'Cl more homewor R -lf'f il? liF1 ,Q, , ,tlu. ui made first string on the All City eight previous years combined, and got acquain -1-,.a.:..v ' -:il and The Cross Country Team was City with Buchtel's mammoth halls. Unfortunately, it took a while longer for us to master the small locker combination. The first football games were exciting, even if we had to use the B Books for the cheers and Alma Mater. In the fall we had our first taste of Student Government when we elected Charlotte Stewart and Steve Bodman as freshman representatives to Stu e t and District Champs. February was an important month for Juniors. Our rings arrived, Steve Bodman and Dave Nelander were chosen for the King B Court, and we found that we had a celebrity in our midst. Betsy Evans was one'of the four co-winners of the national I Speak for Democracy contest. We felt very proud Pat Roney, treasurer 'D' V --f , , . .-a.,.-,Sgr .1 'fsaw-, her ' her s eech on the Voice of Council. Olga Zaremba and Nancy Hitchcock Fireston fiil p honor of freshman attendants at the fe 'fgj-featggx tivifiesh Wi,-.y.j2'f.-aff my l the spring, COWQHYYT ' 'df-w e new addition - J- . M, f 2 NZ 3?-1 . . b I ,ai1.'Qivf3',,,3-,Elggiagjg-,Q ,I W sig-3? The noise of the' ,r itis igging made E.x?ms soon ecawe f.595- fi5?Q.fQfliQ17-'ifgf'W are' e sle ing in class impossible. f' .'tgo.h '11He out from had V'5'OnS of Aunt ll h ese paggdasf our term papers to elect Margie and Annette the three parts of. a opper, Latin declensions, Power To The May Court. I., .fit and Ivanhoe, glorious battle. However, when Egfr grades came out, we cided the weren't so bad The class picnic which was held M glirestone Met- after all. A few week ater Steve ' dman and Mack rqpeligafn Park was a pleasant finale our Junior Hassler were chosen ing B15 knigh ,q Aj DQSEX c f , ' . RG? f ,t I ,, . . - , Spring, when a man's fa y turn to base- ' -gfteptember 1954, we Q-s.gl'i'?s2 S1?i.Eig!, 5, the elite ball, came. For the irst time, we ' freshjpi, experi- f,f3lO it lsociety. We werent urtderclass- enced Spring fever, Gnd looked o 1 of opeT1 windows N i-' 0 ,fed UP to for SXBW -' SCl'1Ol- with longing eyes. At the Sprirk Sports Dance, The v'G0g., d?:r'3 '14Il VTWOST lmP0VTaf1I' Scar ! May Queen had C arlotte Stewagffand Robin Messerly 'We were Soon I gil '1 'Q .EVA build as her attendants. if . f T ' 5 ing. lt was w If .in I he new A great ge came over us after summer va- QYm W'Th the en HXGZSL-HQDTX XP , .,w'li' f cation, the inn ent freshmen had turned into old D 'ax . 'file . . g . ave MacDonald again Qtaaa,:i4g3 the class timers-knew IU about everything, or so we thought. T- h- h h 'dui 1 . d As sophomores, in interest 'turned to extra-curricular glee mgs W lc. Werede Qbtlllgn - tene' Ne activities such as e band e club Comwolei, and earer was Vlce-pres' em? J 1 Z' Secretary: and Hi-Y. That year lotte were again elect- ed to Student Cou -if' l dy Wertz and Mack Hassler. and Nancy to represent t the H o 'ig game. In tl? -,r t passe the School Bond issue, - ' - g funds to b ld and remodel Akron s meant a grea change was in store for I 7 htel. ' N members on t - c M t. Whe grades e n fits' ers began tak- ing notice of our E,-'5!P- f.f1 record wasn't The best b T th ana 01. px A - -.-'jr grades!! Steve if , f e on he King B COUFT in th .Q ' maxing a successful spring sports se .P 1 nual - ance. Judy Wertz and Ro in 19-1+ ' appear as the sophomore ln the fall f 1 - uchtel became a Senior High School no fres nl The new students from West soon made a place for themselves in our class. The six students representing us on Student Coun- cil were Pat Roney, Charlotte Stewart, Joyce Thomp- son, Steve Bodman, Bob Street, and Wes Pickering. We had our first class meetings under the lead- The Cross Country Team went on to better their record of 1953. In addition to winning the City and District Meets, they placed sixth in the state. Don Al- len and Dave Nelander made the All City and District football teams. Our attendants to the Homecoming Queen were Mary Cockill, Nancy Hitchcock, Pat Roney, and Olga Zaremba. Ed Matzules reigned as King Senior Knights were Steve Bodman, Bud Eisenhart, Phil Meek, Dave Nelander, Dave MacDonald, Larry Weber, and Ned Shearer. In March National Honor Society members were chosen. They elected Jon Roush as their president, Marv Kopelson, vice-president, Jean Alspach, secre- Iary, and Beverly Magiiavy, treasurer. Spring passed quickly. Everyone was busy go- ing to committee meetings, filling out applications for college, and trying to get a date for the Prom. Graduation came at last and we had the honor of being the first class to graduate in the new build- ing. We hope that succeeding classes will be as suc- cessful as ours and that they will enjoy their years at Buchtel as much as we have. oz 4. 4 A N- NX' lr 3- x F Q 3 ., S H, . 4 1 P 40 J A I ...O N-Q 'dw 1 -4 -23' A 'W 4 ' 1 I 5- f-fr - Y f I 'R 3-' 'Q ik iw , 9 'N fl X 5 'bil :fi I I l J -N me 'S-'w W Eli lik. ,QNNYVU 'll' sx smwam . I Q15 MQW K had 3' 1 fl, M SSM 4 CONNEALH I i, Q 2 , q 3 ba N4 .. I .r ' 5 20 YEARS FROM NOW... Dear Mary, June 9, 1975 I'm so sorry you couldn't have been in Akron last weekend for the Buchtel Class of '55 Reunion. It really doesn't seem like twenty years since we graduated, even Though I have seven grey hairs. The reunion was held at FixIer's, which is now owned and operated by Ted Pflueger and Don Allen. Parked in front of the renovated barn was the most gorgeous car I've ever seen! It was the new M. R.-a fabulous automobile designed by Morgan Reid- inger. Morgan designed the car for Will Levey, who gave up on Henry's products and bought his own automobile manufacturing company. As we walked in, Jim Katchur gave up samples of Add-Joy, the new shampoo made by the Joy Adams Cosmetic Company. Jim was dressed in his working clothes-the white uniform of a pharmacist. It was really great to see all the kids again. lt's surprising to see what vocations they have chosen. I never would have guessed that Jean Alspach would become the Editor of Harper's, although it was easy to understand that Jon Joyce would some day be the managing-editor'of the Herald-Tribune and that Betsy Evans would be editor of the paper's Society Section. Her gossip column, much to the liking of the Talon Mentor, is by far her most popular article. I was very surprised to see Lynn Piotter, since she leads one of the busiest lives of anyone I know. Lynnie is housemother to the S.A.E.'s down at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Constance Eleanor Baldwin couldn't come since she is now prima donna of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and had to give a com- mand performance for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Consort Phillip of England. Phil Meek, who recently replaced Alan Fried as Mr. Moondog U.S.A., was flipping some platters of-blues, rhythm, and iazz so we could dance. Jane Moore substituted for his famous moon Clog by rendering a few of her infamous New Orleans cat calls. Delois Phillips was quite outstanding as she showed several of the kids how to iitterbug. You remember, Mary, that was the rage back in '55. She's kept limber all these years as a Rockette. I have always been proud to know that the two most famous graduates of Buchtel High School were in our class-Ned Shearer and Marv Kopelson. Both were awarded the Nobel Prize for achieve- ments in the field of chemistry. Marv's explanation of Why Milk Is White brought him this cherished honor, while last year it was Ned's demonstration of Why Erasers Erase that gave him the award. B.H.S. is noted not only for its intellectual alumni, however. Re- cently good looks, in the form of Janice Johnston and Diane Hutch- inson gained the spotlight. Their pictures, taken by the world's top fashion photographer, Ramona Reasor, appeared on the cover of Vogue last month. John Daily, owner of the Daily Monument Company, was there. He told me that his firm is fashioning a marble bust of Mr. O. L. Schneyer, our principal, who recently retired. The new principal, Mr. Ronald Lynn Davis, intends to keep it in his office. A Farewell Square Dance was given in O. L.'s honor. What a ball! Sitting at the next table were Robin Messerly and Dr. Williiam Lebeau, who is now an orthodontist. Bill was talking to Robin, who owns the Messerly Adoption Agency, about the teeth of thirty of her children. Robin has been fairly busy these past few years. At about eleven o'clock, the program committee, consisting of John Lahood and Wendy Buchholzer, took over. John is the num- ber one D.J. in the nation, while Wendy is Sports Editor of the Akron Beacon Journal. In her most recent column, Wendy's Whispers, she gave the odds on the Case vs. Yale football game to be held next fall. Case Tech., coached by Dave Nelander, is favored by a score of I4-O. Dave's team is underfeated in the last 91 games. The famous recording trio, the Blue Notes, were first on the program. You remember, Mary, our old classmates, Eddy Rose, Willie Cunningham, and Dave Rosenburg. They sang their most recent re- lease, the ever-popular Playmate. After this, some of the other well-known classmates were sum- moned to the stage. Dave Woodard, conductor of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra, was first to be called. Next was Hannah McClel- land, who is head of the chemistry department at Vassar. Hannah offered to perform some experiments for us, but Mr. Reeves, re- membering her high school experiments, shouted, Oh, no! We thanked her just the same. Dave Klein, prominent criminal lawyer was also introduced. Dave's latest client, Debonaire Debby Davis, was recently exonerated on a charge of flirting on Sunday. Briga- dier-General Jerry Masters, career man of the U. S. Navy, flew in from the Hudson naval base. Sue Gray and Carol Prentiss were the airline stewardesses and he said he bought his tickets from Connie Theophilus, who is reservationist at Capitol Airlines. Another busy man, Mr. Robert Hastings Street, was next to be tapped. He is in Akron with his protegee, Corky Pierce, who holds the title of the World's Featherweight Champion Boxer. Bob and Corky came directly from Hollywood where they just finished mak- ing a movie similar to the Joe Palooka series back in the good old days. I nearly fell through the floor when I saw Larry Weber walk in the door. As you know, Larry, a prominent surgeon, has won once again at Indianapolis under the direction of Mr. Kinney. He had a record breaking time of 374 5f8 m.p.h. Larry said this of his famed Kinney Racer, They don't hardly make them kind no more. I noticed Rochelle Dienoff's picture in the paper not long ago. She was chosen The Prettiest School Teacher of l975. Shelly was shown taking her class on a picnic in the middle of a bed of poison ivy. You guessed it, she caught a cold! I talked to the newly elected president of the Patricia Lou Pill Factory, Pat Roney. Pat devised the NO-LEAN pills for thin girls. Our T975 men demand the hefty, hale, and hearty type. Seated next to Pat were Barb Legs Frost and Al Ransweiler. Barb, who is known as the second Betty Grable, has iust returned from New York where she played the lead in the stage production of Legs Are a Girl's Best Friends. Al told me that he recently signed a Sl,0O0,000 contract with U.C.L.A. as baseball coach. I saw Cynthia Sue Colley, for the first time in months. Her nursery school has been quite busy since Bud Eisenhart left his quintuplet sons in her care. Buddy is in Europe with the rest of the U. S. Bobsled Team-Bruce Gehman, Trafford Darst, Bob Butts, David Bavis, George Seyfarth, and Harvey Dunn. Jim Jolley was there too. He brought a model of one of his most recent inventions, a spider-proof house. Jim has this to say about his new invention: ln all Jolly houses to come, spider-proof- ing will be a standard feature. The reunion was really a success. Aftervvard we drove by the new David Fassnacht Super Drive-In Restaurant, designed by the firm of Rothkin and Campano. It was erected in the record time of 2 hours by the speedy builders Hower and Jahnke. As I said before, I'm very sorry you couldn't have been here. We had a very enjoyable time and it was really swell to see all our old classmates again. Everyone said to tell you. HOWDY!l Be good, Sybil Foley Hur'- The Junior Class Officers this year are Joe Cole, Vice-President, Marlene Miller, Secretary, Carol Messerly, Treasurer, and Ned Wein- gart, President. To the Junior Class of 1955, we the Seniors will our choice parking spots, first places in the hot line, our seats in the North bleachers, first floor homerooms, the use of the flag-poles in Mr. Reeves new classrooms, but mostly we will you our ability to have a good time together and to enioy the best year of all, the Senior year. ir an - - !fN,g -Ing l fa Cl ,,-gi . ,,. .X FIRST ROW: S. Bratanov, R. Best, C. Berrodin, M. Bisesi, J. Booth, J. Aed, A. Aloi, B. Bowers, S. Brown- MR. MAXWELL field, J. Baker, D. Brummersted, SECOND ROW: N. Boss, M. Burrell, J. Behney, C. Boyd, R. Bru- 2I9 baker, J. Buchholz, S. Berman, K. Buetsch, B. Auten, Mr. Maxwell. THIRD ROW: B. Brown, D. An- derson, A. Berid, J. Bayonnet, A. Abbey, J. Bailey, G. Aberth, D. Beckley, A. Applebaum, J. Allen. '...a Vi fl .. A 'G . X uf. ksial. ' FIRST ROW: C. Boyd, L. Deloney, B. Domers, C. Distel, M. Crankshaw, B. Call, M. Duska, J. Diller, C Cash, R. Christy. SECOND ROW: R. Clarke, J. Carter, S. Comeriato. L. Crawfis, K. Denning, C. Cox, C. Custer, D. Dennison, K. Dress. THIRD ROW: J. Cobak, D. Cherbos, B. Chaney, R. Corter, E. Drake, P. Doun, C. Combs, E. Dolton, G. Cortel. FOURTH ROW: D. Desillos, N. Danzig, J. DeMaine, P. Daverio, B. Cunningham, J. Cole, R. Clark, R. Harris. 45 is --A g- 1.4 MR. HARRIS 320 So nigh is grandeur To our dusf So near is God To man, When Duty whispers low, Thou Must The youth replies, I can. . . . Emerson su - .5 g FIRST ROW: S. Frazer, B. Friedman, C. Fein, C. Ellis, J. Farnas, J. Englehart, J. Friend, M. Fouse, E Frefcher. SECOND ROW: M. Esferdahl, B. Fiordalis, S. Ekus, S. Frazenbaker, I. Finn, D. Frost, D. Fisher MRS' COSMOGOLOS B. Fienman, Mrs. Cosmogolos. THIRD ROW. E. Geer, M. Franks, D. Gerber, B. Fugiff, G. Friedman, 214 A. Friedman, B. Evans, A. Geer. FOURTH ROW: C. Flowers, E. Fay, T. Gardner, G. Gerber, B. Fischer, J. Esterly, E. Eggers. FIRST ROW: M. Goldberg, J. Giampiefro, M. Hafner, K. Giannini, P. Henfosy, J. Goldsmith, V. Giddens SECOND ROW: J. Hanna, H. Henninger, D. Greenberger, M. Herwick, C. Gribble, N. Helfrick, J. Has- lert, K. Hehn. THIRD ROW: G. Green, B. Grant, D. Hildrelh, P. Harding, M. Herriott, B. Hildreth, R Hellman, R. Harris. FOURTH ROW: J. Hilegas, R. Hennis, M. Hendler, J. Hager, B. Henry, S. Glass, SCHALLER 215 B. Gore, B. Gleason. FIFTH ROW: B. Gulian, J. Gosling, B. Hall, J. Hall, J. Hardin, S. Hanfman, R. Heller, Mr. Schaller. ABSENT: R. Hanna, J. Glazman, D. Gadwin. MISS OBERDECK 216 .7 FIRST ROW: P. Korman, L. Kennedy, N. Kirschner, C. Krutky, S. Kline, W. Key, L. Humiston, R. Knouse. SECOND ROW: P. Kuhn, M. Kerns, K. Kemp, R. Holbein, R. Hogue, R. Isner, R. Jones, J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Kodish, G. Hornbein, T. Kreakbaum, T. Johnson, J. Kinney, L. Jefton, R. Kline, W. King. FOURTH ROW: R. Kinney, D. Kelley, K. Kemp. R. Jenkins, N. Jameson, J. Katz, Miss Oberdeck. ABSENT: H. Houst, F. Jennings, C. Kirk, R. Klapp, E. Kuykendall. 46 FIRST ROW: M. Lemley, J. MacGregor, M. Lynch, H. Lowy, M. Levin, M. Lowery, J. McKelvey, T. McDermott, B. Looms. SECOND ROW: E. Lindner, J. Mallo, B. Longnecker, L. Lukich, T. Lane, Hf Lasoff, A. Marshall, R. Lapadot, J. Levin, Miss Mooney. THIRD ROW: M. Mancz, S. McKnight, S. Messner, L. , 1:2 SJ FIRST ROW: K. Nemeth , M. Miller, J. Mirman, l. Owen P, Miller, E. Oates, E. Oberholfz, C. O'Hara, N. Palmer. MISS HINSDALE 222 SECOND ROW: B. Nahas, M. Myles, J, Mosely, P. Pavelchak J. Nal-ceff, S. Munn, E. Passess, D. Morton, Miss Hinsdale. THIRD ROW: J. Olinger, P. Perkins, C. Peterson. C. Pender, l -.. -. X 1 , F ll . Lewlcowicz, M. Mermelstein, P. Mervis, M, Mercur, W. Levy P. McLaughlin, C. Messerly, FOURTH ROW: L. McLoud, M. Means, S. Lesowifz, G. MaCamonf, J. Mead, J. Mellinger, A. MISS MOONEY McGinnis, C. McManus, J. McCloskey, ABSENT: S. Manes. 217-18 -I-CL aj, I- ,gf ..I r I R. Miller, R. Peirovich, M. Myers, S. Munford, D. O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: A. Moyer, S. Mull, L. Olferman, H. Mumford, J. Palo, D. Milo, V. Nance, R. Northfield, F. Newhall. ABSENT: Y. Pennington, J. Myers. -TF I 'H' gk I . l Wi, ml l iq FIRST ROW2 E- R0Sef1fl'15li J- POWER N- Prekoda, V- RBHOSY-il, C. Roysdon, R. Ream, R, Root, F. Rosenstock, Miss Francis. MISS FRANCIS E. Rozuk, M. Pliskin, R. Rossen, W. Rogers, L. Riggs. THIRD ROW: H. Roth, W. Russell, D. Reigler, D. Russell, 223 SECOND ROW: J. Rhodes, D. Price, P. Richards, S, Ream, T. Pollard, C. Saiben, J. Poulos, K. Sabo, H. Rusyn. 47 in wry, fm 0' 'F e I 1- - f-w xv- 1 1 5,-A R . . Ru il '?.,, sz t lofi ' B . if? 5 'f ix K 5 4- ,ng ' Eli A 1 'A ' Q cw A sf 'EAM an-1 Z' . . , BNQQ SCHIFANO First Row: M. Sherman, V. Schell, J. Searfass, M. Silverman, J. Sherman. THIRD ROW: S. Sheftel, K. Schweikert, J. Schneid- MR' 2 C. Schoolcraft, J. Shaw, J. Shaffer. Second Row: W. Shriv- er, R. Sharkey, J. Simpson, J. Sellers, Mr. Schifano. Absent: 3 5 er. M. Shapiro, L. Shapiro, E. Schaff, B. Selby, S. Schoal, J. M. Schmidt, R. Schrenk, P. Shallcross, P. Sharp, B. Slatky. ,P .1 3 k s First Row: G. Solomon, S. Treece, S. Walters, S. Sfuttle, M. C. Stadler, M. VanScoy, M. Thomas. Third Row: J. Tucker, MR SCHWARZ Still, M. Vuduris, C. Trautwein, P. Valentine, L. Tasso, R. Tim- B. Surrick, R. Steele, J. Sutherland, S. Stanec, J. Taffin, W. '323 berlake, Mr. Schwarz. Second Row: H. Stein, N. Taylor, M. 5f6VlieY, P.VinCer1Ski,J. TBYl0f- Stillwell, R Vollert, B. Steigerwald, B. Thorton, C. Stone. 1 ??'f 'gtk ,- I . - .. .iw Qi 5 -s -Q f X i X. . First Row: B. Wood, P. Williams, M. Webber, B. Woodard, Wilson, N. Weingart, H. Wright, D. Weiner, R. Werner, D. MR. KIDDER G. Winar, A. Wilson, V. Yinger, B. Wood, P. Wells. Second Webb, K. Williamsen, S. Wilhelm, C. Wellock, R. Weiss. Ab- 324 Row: D. Wolf, H. Wolf, D. Webber, F. Weizmann, J. Wiedey, sent: J. Wlnfef- J. Woods, M. Winter, R. Willis, Mr. Kidder. Third Row: T. 48 i i l A i Q - l l The first day of school, l95A, ta! G Q 4' l was an important date in Buchtel's i history, because on September 9, A29 students entered the ranks of sophomore Buchtelites. l Initially, the number 429 is significent since no other class has ll ever been so large. However. the number isn't the only thing that is important. These stu- dents were the first to graduate from West and Perkins under the Junior High plan, and will L be the first full-fledged Senior l High class from Buchtel. l MMS 56' Q6 ELI iff-T FIRST ROW: G. Bland, S. Brock, H. Bragg, L. Best, J. Bodman, J. Backer, J. Boser, C. Brooks, B. Bazley, Mr. Reeves.SECOND 3111 ROW: P. Agnew, S. Bangham, D. Betterton, J. Blower, J. Allen, E. Baker, B. Allen, J. Backer. THIRD ROW: L. Barr, MR. REEVES x X nn 1 Iva B. Boardman, D. Bessire, J. Arthur, B. Alexander, M. Boggs P. Bakos, C. Bartholomew, P. Basone, J. Bracht, B. Becker ABSENT: D. Andrews, R. Axelrod, T. Beard. A. Brooks, K. Brewster, N. Alexander, J. Barton, B. Bock, FIRST ROW: J. Cloud, L. Brown, M. Brown, L. Cohen, K Callison, H. Capps, J. Charlton, P. Collins, W. Browne Mr. Friedman. SECOND ROW: G. Collins, M. Cox, G Callahan, T. Burgner, D. Clingerman, L. Crumine, B. Carter, C. Clements, C. Cimarik, THIRD ROW: C. Cooper,J. Cochrane, J. Caplinger, C. Camp, T. Carlisle, A. Cox, P. Burr, C. Bye, FOURTH ROW: W. Cook, W. Burkhardt, J. Brownfield, G. MR. FRIEDMAN Cockill, P. Burke, M. Crawford, B. Brown, G. Chaney. 315 ABSENT: J. Burger, L. Caraway, M. Chaney, C. Childress, A. Cohen, R. Cooey. 49 L. Brillhart, L. Bergstrom, G. Armstrong. FOURTH ROW. MR, SCHONER 3l6 '.1ff ' S , . v.,., I-.S i - lm magna' . 'SJ' A ' ' '- 1 1 ' 'J ,A ',l4'v'lt ,Ei--1. FIRST ROW: M. Desillas, J. Dittmore. J, Diller, M. Fay, G. Economou, J. Fanning, C. Condiff, J. Feudner, B. Davenport G. Frampton. FOURTH ROW: J. Curry, T. Dillion, W. Dale , J. Fihe, C. Dillsworth, S. Foster, R. Floyd, D. Evans I ABSENT: T. Dent, W, Domers, R. Frampton. B, Fenton, J, Feora, J. Ferrisse, K. Franklin, L. Deatcrn, S. Felrnan, Mr. Schoner. SECOND ROW: P. England, N. Flee T. Erickson, S. Faylor, P. Douizette, A. Evans, K. Delia T. Dirnitroft, B. Daum. THIRD ROW: R. Dalton, R. Fain i il 1 ----W-if ' 2 if 'l ir FIRST ROW: J. Glassbrenner, J. Griffin, M. Fuchs, B Griffith, R. Gordon, R. Garren, J, Gibian, R. Gross, W. Harsh, J. Gunther, F, Geer, P. Grutzrnacher, L, Hare L. French, G. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: B. Hanna, J. Friedman, J. Gehman, MR, BAKER Mr. Baker. SECOND ROW: S. Gaikowski, M. Gross, B. Green, J. Gaskill, J. Goodhue, B. Greene, H. Goldberg. 317 B. Gaffney, J. Harrison, MR. PAYNE 318 L. Golobic, J. Hartman, S. Gumbosh, C. Gulish, ABSENT: M'l'laV7tB-Glef '1- J. Grim. THIRD ROW. J. Harding, G. Gross, -'Y Q I I X 2 FIRST ROW: L. Jarvis, F, Karm, J. Kauffman, K. Jenkins, quist, L. Hellman, L. Hauser. THIRD ROW: E. Horn, E. Hildreth, M, Kaufman, V. Juris, P. Karr, C. Howiler. J. Howe, R. Howell, M. Johnson, R. Hayes, J. Hillegas, C. Hawsman, R. Jenkins, Mr. Payne. SECOND ROW: J. Hersman, C. Johnson, J. P. Jessop, J. Henry, B. Johnson. ABSENT: L. Jacobson, Kaufman, J. Jeter, J.Heideman, R. Henry, J. Jones, S. Holm- M. Haushalter. 50 2 T' ,Arm W , H V ' . . -I FIRST ROW: P. Kodish, A. Liff, J. Lyons, A. Krause, S. Malc, L. Lowry, I. Lesowitz, J. Lane, R. Kirschner, M. Kopp R. Keister, K. Kroeger, J. Kohler, J. Knoch, D. Lowe. P. Kennedy, F. Kraycheek. FOURTH ROW: S. Kirn, N. MISS COURTNEY SECOND ROW: D. Lecky, J. Koehler, C. Lance, E. Knafel, Koffroth, N. Kettlewell, D. Martine, S. Manes, V. Kotsalieff, B. Lvdle, G. Mason, R. Martin, T. Koloniar, K. Kilbourne Miss Courtney. THIRD ROW: W. Magerkurth, J. Maloy, J. Lieberman. Y? First Row: D. Mitchell, J. McClintock, S. McConnell, L. Miller, A. McAllister, B. Morris, J. McCready, K. Myers, J. Moseley, MRSQLARKS C. Motz, Mrs. Starks Second Row: J. McDonald, J. Morgan, D. Minclc, L. McCurdy, S. Musick, L. Myers, M, Miles, R.Milar, M. Miller. Third Row: B.Mony, F. Mostov, J.Meyers, S. Myers, H. ESS.: , J. Kimberly, D. C. Lowe, J. Keltner. ABSENT: s. Lazar, 3'9 ' ' ft..i.x.... ,. z x Mokler, R. Messner, J. McConeghy, J. Merryweather, R. Mc- Meyers, R. Miller, M. Eachen. Fourth Row: E. Meyer, J. Miles, S. Mead, G. Myers, J. McElhiney, W. May. Absent: H. Meredith, T. Mowers. First Row: L. Patterson, D. Phoenix, H. Nelson, P. Pfeiffer, Pastis, D. Price, L. Pullen, N. Neal, R. Plappert, P. Orlich, A. D. Prentiss, R. Novkov, N. Pittenger, T. Price, G. Notter. Sec- Pratt, B. Obendorf. Fourth Row: R. Postued, H. Newman, Mlss NOTUNGHAM ond Row: T. Peacock, M. J. Pearson, P. Poteete, C. Pontius, H. Primes, P. Nopper, L. Pope, P. Podlish, C. Oswalt, N. Peake. 32l H. Post, J. Nusboum, J. Neiman, S. Pierce. Third Row: N. 51 'YQ .-d FIRST ROW: L. Schultz, B. Sherman, A. Ronsweber, B. Rick, H. Schneier. J. Robinson, J. Shelestovich, A. Satterlee Miss PFAHL M. Sher, A. Rosenberg, R. Purbaugh, H. Shoemaker, S. M. Reeves, J. Roberts, W. Reicheustesin, P. Scholten, D. Secrest 322 Sanderson, S. Riley. SECOND ROW: P. Rick, S. Segal, FOURTH ROW: D. Senn, S. Rogers, M, Schlichter, N. Shapiro M. Shingler, C. Schweikerr, B. Reinherr, A. Rabb, D. Sawan, C. Randall, D. Roberts, B. Roberts. ABSENT: C. Reddick S. Ponis, B. Richardson, Miss Pfahl. THIRD ROW: F. Sandels, J. Robertson, D. Ruscoe, J. Schneider. fl -- . lt:U t:iI?Q.,. K Q S - J' ,ij i ire' L I f ? . FIRST ROW. R, Tapper, G. G. Tomlinson. N. Thompson, V. Turney, G. MR. APPLEBY MUSIC -'1'l ' xiiclm i 3 . . lj i t1.Xl' A. Theuphilus, C. Sisco, P. Spradling, L. D. Saats Stewart, E. Sojourner, S. Sullivan, J. Smith, B. Tillet, D. Thornton, J. Starks, SECOND ROW: C. Thomas, W. Thompson, C. Stallworth, J. Tozer, M. Stone, F. 'izii , G: Tiffin, C. Shrawder, G. Strobel, J. Tyrrel, C. Simpson, R. shape. FOURTH ROW: Taylor, J. Tevebaugh, Mlss Sl'VlPSON J. Sparhawk, N. Sues, L. Thompson, H. Surrick, S. SirLouis, D. Starkey, G. Sinclair, L. Swartz. ART Smith, R, Speicher. THIRD ROW: D. Sprague, :Hai FIRST ROW: S. Wall, A. Wolinsky, C. Workman, S. Whiteman, S. Zicketoose, C. Vance, C. Wilkey, C. Westover, S. Weidner, J. Winter, Mr. Appleby. SECOND ROW: N. Wyan, J. Young, B. Wolfe, B. Weninger, J. Walter, G. Waller, B, Williams, K. White, L. Zarle, I. Wood. THIRD ROW: B. Wolbert, E. Wil- 52 son, R. Zimmerman, J. Wiedie, C. Williams, N. Wilhelm, J Zaslove, S. Willoughby, C. Williams. FOURTH ROW: J. Wan sky, A. Wiedie, J. Wright, D. Zehnder, D. Wood, E. Warner R. Zarle, M. Wadley, E. Williams. 2 . 5 'J' Q H' VV Vw E ' ?1f4w5f1Vs. VV . , ' W ' ' 4 A - - ' , . ,VJ .1'- , v 3, ' -eil V . 4 , 5 ,f . X VV N V, , .V 'ff V, ,ig Vf1,V'f'7'1x'? A V. ' y . X 'VV ' . ' A .gf fa V 12, , V- 01 QS -W5 , A Q 54 V Q V ' Q, 'i:+'iglE'-QQAVSIQVQFQQV fV 35352 . 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'c 4 . 1 s fl, 1 . ff Q1 ' q , , I .4 4 4, A :SY ' . 4Vs 3 :Q K V , . f xg X 1 'x '9- 4-nf' 'C 'PA x 1-'f was f -qv viii J? rf' -e-Va V ik r- 0 ,.:'3'fF?'-AA Qqpr A-n.,,.n-M' R 1, .,,.- '--, .H Q., .aff Ava'-1 -k.....,, V A A 1 4.t 1.83, .,,4 1,4 Av War This year Student Coun- cil was under the leader- s T E N T ship of Sue Epstein, Treas- urer, Steve Bodman, Presi- dent, and Charlotte Stewart, Secretary. Vice-President C 0 U N L Bud Cunninghan was ab- sent. tg!! it A' I 'I' 15. . T Eff rss'-2-. , ., ' I ' 'fffff , ,,- .1- T 4 One of the Student Coun- 1 , t cil's special projects is keep- s -J , ,Q Q ing the students supplied with pencils. Members of the Pencil Committee are Betsy Evans, Judy Wertz, and Pat Roney. 111-'XXMX -'Pt-K 'NX . h , ' Members of the House Com- f I , .E mittee are Dave MacDonald, Ned - Shearer, and Dave Nelander. They put up activities calendars and take care of the Student Council suggesion box. 4 X. tk Student Council meets every two weeks under Book, issuing activities calendars, and sponsoring the guidance of Mr. L. O. Weiss. Their many dances. proiects this year include compiling a new B FIRST ROW: Betsy Evans, Dave MacDonald, Charlotte Stewart, Bud Cunningham, Pat Roney, Ned Shearer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weiss, Judy Wertz, John Poulos, Phyllis Jessup, Dave Nelander, Ned Weingart. Denise Jackson, Bill Green, Judy Sparhawk, Gary walter. 1- :N , l',,AAg:.,-,R I lf i s T su ' S 1- 'f-33, if . .s t if--3 EFI- - If '. xy ,- ,Aa wa'- 1 4 -3 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Activities Committee's constitution states it . . . is responsible tor de- termining the guiding principles and general objectives of the pupil activities program and for fostering . . . activities which contribute to the school. The committee must discuss, plan, and schedule all extra curricular programs. This year they set up an activities planning committee which will take care of pro- ductions in the new auditorium. FIRST ROW: Steve Bodman, Bud Cunningham, Mary Cockill, secre., Mr. Schneyer, advisor. SECOND ROW: Susan Epstein, Marlene Miller, Sally Nathan, Pat Roney, Charlotte Stewart, Mr. Weiss. THIRD ROW: Judy Sparhawk, Bill Green, Gary Waller, Sandy Irvine, Barbara Sauvary, Betsy Evans, Phil Meek. FOURTH ROW: Dave MacDonald, Miss Mooney, Mack Hassler, Ned Shearer, Ned Weingart, Miss Allen. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES This year the Homeroom Representatives have created an emblem which will serve to identify the group. They help the Student Council, take care ot all business in the homerooms, and sponsor the May Dance, Band Concert, auto- mobile registration, and the collection of tax stamps. FIRST ROW: Phil Podlish, Miss Allen, Vincent Yinger, Sandra Irvine, Phil Meek, Ron Miller, Marvin Pliskin, Bob Zimmerman, Linda Swartz. SECOND ROW: Gary Armstrong, Bill Evans, Roy Gordon, Alic McAllister, Joyce Thompson, Judy Headlough, Ellen Kanafel, Frank Brubaker, Rick Schall, Dave Klein, Jim deMaine, Marty Thomas, Paul Troyer. THIRD ROW: Nancy Neal, Judy Cochrane, Charles Randal, John Hillegas, Bud Eisenhart, Willie Cunningham, Sid Lesowitz, Booker Brooks. ABSENT: Jane Sadler, Walt Kirn. - .x ,K WN , V ES N 4531, ' we-N'-X P wg!-i,,w'x, Y' 0 5 yix Ewrm I fl X-. .Q ii. n 'Q ,S .- ' A X W wg Q W K LUGLT I alll GRIFFIN Putting a yearbook together is like The manufacturing of most any product. Each person has a specific iob. If the individual iobs are well done, The finished product has value and will last. The Griffin assernbly-line is not as systernatized as That of General Motors. ln one corner of The roorn The editor is pleading for haste in cropping pictures. In another, copy writers are deep in thought or furiously looking Through past editions for ideas. The ad managers are running back and forth Typing and locating ad copy or preparing a speech for The morning announcement. Soon our deadline, The ldes of March, becarne a reality. We sincerely hope that The T955 Griffin will endure The test of Time. The impressive art work in this Griffin is attributed to the efforts of Mark Gerpheide, Suzanne Aungst, and Barb Bosvfck. Ed Rose and Ron Davis specialized in layouts. L C' +5 ' ' igl -. -x The editor of Buchtel's 1955 Griffin was ambitious and conscientious Dick Gunther. He and Mr. Friedman, our advisor, discuss The class ballot with Mr. Leahy, representing our publisher. 9' .1 Ps C Carol Carpenter, Sybil Foley, and Beverly Magilavy had to type layout sheets, write COPY, and compile the Senior pictures and write-ups. 56 Hugh Tucker appears a bit skeptical at the way Barbara Frost and Olga Zarernba are handling the ad copy. These three had the responsbilhy of getting the class to sell ads and patrons, so that our yearbook will be the best. B Once every three weeks, Talon Staff, with the help of the advisors, Mr. Charles Schifano and Miss Anna Simpson, pub- lish the school newspaper. Without the help of Phil Meek, Layout Manager, Dave Rosenberg, Advertising Manager, and Jeanne Capous, Head Typist, the paper could never be published, said Betsy Evans, Editor-in-Chief. '-' I fl si ' 3- Gif s ,165 Undoubtedly you've noticed the cuts done by Ron Harris, and the photographs by Ray Plappert, which add so much to the appearance of the paper. Robin Mes- serly and Sybil Foley are in charge of assigning the special features, while Bar- bara Bock and Judy Hays take care of the regularfeature stories. .x ..4 ss . ,NL-4 1' 5 . R 5 X gg Sie? This year, under the leadership of Betsy Evans, and with the help of Jon Joyce, Managing Editor, a new system has been originated. Instead of having editors for the separate pages, as in the past, the Staff now has two editors for each type of article: news, features, special features, and sports. Mack Hassler, unfortunately unable to appear in this picture, is Circulation Manager, and is in charge of distributing the paper to the student body. Annette Power and Joyce Thompson have the hard iob of gathering the news for each issue. ln charge of the sports section are Jach Miller and Jerry Federman, When the copy for all the pages has been put together, it is copyread and then taken to the printer, After almost a month of prepara- tion, the paper is finally passed out to the students a1d faculty as well as being sent all over the country to Buchtel alumni and other schools. . '-Ax f x COMpanionship, WOrk, and LElsure are the principles of Comwolei. They are achieved through various service activities and affiliation with Red Cross. One of Comwolei's annual proiects is Friendship Day. Betsy Evans, Sylvia Smith, Carol Krutky, and Cheryl Willock look over the Howdy booklets. if Publicity is a very important part ot any club's activities. Planning posters to remind members of a meeting are Gail Mason, Carol Williams, and Brenda Bock. 58 SENIOR COMWOLEI Comwolei officers: Barbara Sauvary, president, Faye Nobil, secretary, Diane Hutchinson, vice-president, and Patty Nemeth, treasurer, hold a pre-meeting confer- ence. Miss Mooney is this year's advisor. Q W Ho.-04' 'si JUNIOR CONWOLEI Discussing procedure for the annual Red Cross drive are Holly Nelson, Betsy Richardson, secretary, Lyneen McCurdy, vice-president, and Karen Kilbourne, presi- dent. Treasurer, Tanya Erickson, was absent. SENIOR -TEENS One of the outstanding activities of Y-Teens, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., is sponsoring the King B dance. Leading Sr. Y-Teens this year were Dorothy Dem- nisky, secretaryg Bev Frost, treasure-rg Carol O'Hara, vice' presidentg and Mary Cockill, president. J pQ If Ni ,vial 5' ' hs J -- , : iw T. ' -4, M' V 4-QL? ' IUNIOR -TEENS Explaining plans for future meetings is Presi- dent, Judy Koehler, standing. Listening are Margie Crawford, Treasurerg Nancy Neal, Sec- retaryg and Linda Swartz, Vice-President. ,A+ TEEN I HI- Hi-Y members, Dick Gunther, Roger Ream, Ronny Davis, Dave Wood, Al Griffiths, and John Shriver are shown dis- cussing the popular Buchtel book-covers which they sold as one of their club proiects during the year. a .'ss1g1r:g?.5ig,- -' - .ex Efisf' . 1 4 it , xxx, - I 1 Y -3 Y 1 L' Tix!! - . 1 'f N :-W A e--- -- f4-1-.,,6--- . N- National Forensic League mem- bers, Steve Hantman, Jerry Glaz- man, and Hugh Tucker, are discuss- ing one of Steve's speeches, be- fore he enters a contest with Ca- thedral Latin. 60 .-.4 Pt?-'x Discussing the All-City Service award won last year are Bill Hen- ry, Treasurer, Bob Houriet, Chap- lain, Dick Steiner, Vice-Pres., Dave Fassnacht, Activities Chain, Dean Milo, Secretary, George Seyfarth, Sgt.-at-Arms, and Ned Shearer, President. inf' .mf- NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The National Forensic League officers for l955 were Mack Hassler, President, Ned Shearer, Vice-President, and Sheila DeSure, who was absent, Secretary. Jean Alspach, seated at the table, is acting as Secretary for this meeting. l -'-M af' -pf' x nu . CHEMISTRY CLUB Chemistry Club members Jane Moore, Donna Soderquist, Marv Kopelson, and Jerry Federman display mixed emotions during a thermite re- Ted Pflueger, Chemistry Club president, appears to be action. Many interesting programs, including a trip to Goodrich Research Lab., and a lecture by Dr. Morton of Akron U., were planned by program chairman Mary Kopelson, under the di' rection of Mr. Howard Reeves. explaining the apparatus used in experiments. Secretary, Diane Hutchinson, Treas., Marv Kopelson, and V. P., .lon Roush look on with interest. ,sn -1 -A 9 ,..-3 fs Lf I 93 A ffl' x X i Dick Lapadot, Bill Reinherr, Marilyn Mercur, Dennis Mor- ton, Jim Kinney, and Gilbert Winer, watch as Mike Means demonstrates the effects of a siren wheel, as part of the pro- gram of a Physics Club meeting. PHYSICS CLUB Mike Means, Physics Club president, is dis- cussing Science Fair with Dennis Morton, Treasf urer, and Gilbert Winer, Secretary. Marilyn Mer- cur, Vice-President, was unable to appear in the picture, Mr. Baker, who teaches physics, is the club advisor. 61 DRAMATICS CLUB Looking over a script for a future production are Vice-President, Sandra McKnight, President, Janice John- son, Treasurer, Cheryl Walker, and Secretary, Janet Wise. Rehearsing for a play are back row: Janice John- son, Cheryl Walker, and Sandra McKnight. Front row: Janet Wise, Carol Fein, Connie Theophilos, Marilyn Van Scoy, and Elyssa Linder. 62 ART CLUB Heading Art Club this year were Lynda Harbison, treasurer, Nancy Neal, presidentg and Jack Miller, vice- president. Patty Carr, secretary, was absent when the picture was taken. Making publicity posters for one of the many school clubs are Art Club members, Vivi Juris, Carolyn Flow- ers, Bob Zarl, Phillis Grutzmacher, Lina Hara, Kathy Collison, and Annette Theophilus. l 1- 3 O a ,- X ,T X 1- -I xv' POLITICLUB Jerry Federman, treasurer, Bill Lebeau, president, Wes Pickering, vice-president, and Wynn Levey, secre- tary, are this year's officers of the Politiclub. The club meets every other Tuesday to discuss questions of political and social significance If as A mock election in November, a talk by congres- sional candidate Mr. John Smith, and a picnic are a few of the activities that highlighted this year's Politi- club. Looking over new ideas are Beverly Magilavy, Marilyn Mercur, and Judy Katz. Standing are Jon Roush, Ed Regal, and Bruce Leavitt. 1' ig. ,,,. Gilbert Winer, Mary Weber, and Sid Lesowitz watch Harold Bragg, Bill Borden, Kay Kroger and Jerry Myers dramatize a Roman play. This is one of the many pro- grams presented to further a lasting interest in Ro- man culture and to show how Latin has influenced our daily life. 63 v Jx r, - A It -.Z W 0,555 -4' FL' F X xi. K4 - J i all nl LATIN CLUB Jerry Myers, Treasurer, Mary Weber, President, and Sid Lesowitz, Vice-President, appear to be satisfied with a list of plans for the year. The Latin Club meets twice a month, under the guidance of Miss Helen Pfahl as faculty advisor. 5 . i l ev 4 A i ,fs p ' i I HALL GUARDS Our hall guards, under the supervision of Mr, Schaller, are kept busy watching the halls and alcoves during lunch periods. Representing them are, FRONT ROW: Butch Haslett, Bob Timber- lake, Bob Scarborough, Alan Friedman, Bob Gul- ian, Jim Schneider, BACK ROW: Jim Berger, Gus Cortell, Bob Kinney, Denny Dessilas, Georcie Diss- meyer, and Roger Hite. Promenaders Club members, Kay Myers and Eddie Nettles, demonstrate a dance step as on lookers Mary Jane Pierce, Joanne Griffin, Ruth Vollert, Nancy Flee, Diane Griffiths, Nancy Win dows, and Bradford Smith keep time to the music. Mr. Schneyer, our Principal, is the fac ulty advisor. 165 17' POLICE BOYS Supervising our parking lot and guiding stu- dent-pedestrians is the iob of our police boys, David Lowe, Arnold Krause, James Wiedie, Wal- ter Browne, and Stan Musick, under the careful guidance of the Assistant-Principal, Mr. Robert Tucker. 64 CAFETERIA HELP Most Buchtel students are familiar with the duties of the Cafeteria Staff. Work- ing as cashiers, kitchen helpers, and cafeteria attendants, its members per- form a valuable service to the school. TREASURY STAFF The Treasury Staff, under the capable supervision of Mr. Horton, has the pleas- ant task of managing Buchtel's finances. Consisting of fifteen advanced bookkeep- ing students, the staff makes bank de- posits, writes receipts and checks, and records all of the school's financial trans- actions. ,i L. G, X I an -. x I 5, 1' ,, mi 0 5 . . L . I ycwkp, fx 55 ' .-i 'Yu-,Q -1 ... -- -N in-N X ,f . fa S2524 Hg-te 1' .' it 1-Q 54.5. r if-5343 1 . 44 ...ww OFFICE HELP The student office staff aids the secre- taries and counsellors in performing their duties. The girls on the staff check at- tendance, do recording and filing, type letters, run errands, and, in general, act as capable and efficient student secre- taries. 1 -as H i 'QQ -11-X A- -1 ..4. Q M- -ai , r ,i .A,,,,,...Sf-' A .--rf- l m .1 1 x W-4 i '15 f-'G QQ! 'Ill' qLl2EiiE3!3 fi Q THE SENIOR CLASS 'PRESENTS carl ln, H55 itil ii e xiii fl it C .4 . ' . . H -till, V -I IUNIOR GLEE CLUB The Junior Glee Club practices third period every day under the direction of Mr. Kidder. They have participated in Buchtel's Christmas Program and May Festival. They have also entertained at the city May Festival. This year the officers were Marvin Pliskin, Presidentg Dennis Kelp, Secretaryy and Karen Willenson, Librarian. SENIOR GLEE CLUB The Senior Glee Club practices second period every day under the direction of Mr. Kidder. Their performances this year have included singing for a Rainbow installation, the Buchtel Thanksgiving and Christmas programs and the city May Festival. THE GRIFFIN BAND Under the leadership of Mr. Yanculeff, Buchtel's band performed at all of our football games, gave a concert at Buchtel, and played in the All-City Band Concert at Memorial Hall. The officers this year are Dave Woodar, President, Bob Brown, Vice-President, Merle Lemley, Secretary, and Eddie Nettles, Treasurer. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra meets seventh period every day under the direction of Mr. Lubomer Yanculiff. They have provided the music for Buchtel's Thanksgiving and Christmas programs, May Festival, Na- tional Honor Society Prograrn, and Graduation Exercises. The officers this year were Robert Houriet, President, Marvin Boggs, Vice-President, Elyssa Linder, Secretary, and Dean Milo, Treasurer. A new attraction in Buchtel's Music De- partment this year is a Vocal Ensemble which was formed by Mr. Kidder. They sang for Buchtel's May Festival and for the West Hill Kiwanis Club. Mr. Kidder is explaining a new arrangement to Paula Korman, Gail Ma- son, Martha Burdett, Beth Crankshaw, Aleen Marshall, Vincent Yinger, Ricky Evans, and Buzz Davenport. tw, A . ' , v ,I Q X .,,. . fs -.1 'Qs DB1 C5 The Sophomore Glee Club practices third period every day under the direction of Mr. Kidder. They have participated in Buchtel's Christmas Program and May Festival. They have also entertained the iunior high students in assemblies at West and Simon Perkins. The officers are Buzz Davenport, President, Joyce Jones, Secretary, and Stan Foster, Librarian. Butchtel's String Quartet consists of Robert Houriet, Marilyn Brown, Elyssa Linda, and Roy Gorden. They have played for a Fraunfelter PTA meeting, a meeting of mu- sic teachers at West High, and .at the Flor! ence Crittenden Home. . A A HOMECOMIN Rosalie Clark reigned as Homecoming Queen al the assembly, football game, and dance during Bucl'1Tel's 1954 Homecoming weekend. Rosalie was crowned by Marlene Miller and aflended by a court of four seniors, four juniors, and Two sophomores. 4 4 1 72 si l 4 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Judy Wertz, Nancy Boss,Sandy Treece, Par Roney. SECOND ROW: Judy Koehler, Nancy Hitchcock, Lynne Humisron, Rosalie Clark, Marlene Miller, Olga Zaremba, Beverly Wolf. KING B E5 4 The King B Court of '55 was chosen by The student body and honored at the annual King B Dance on February l2. Sr. Y-Teens sponsored the dance and Fran- kie Reynolds Orchestra provided the music. in 8 . 'r .. FRONT ROW: New Shearer, FIRST KNIGHT, Steve Bodman, KING B, Eddie Matzulesg Bud Eisenhart, and Gary Waller, BACK ROW: Bill Green, Ned Weingart, Dick Fischer, Dave Nelander, Phil Meek, and Dave MacDonald. 70 First Knight Steve Bodman congratu lates Ed Matzules, King B. w ,r we fl gg, 1 x x X ' ' Q fl! 'gk xl A- , I l . 'N- X V-Adv..- h Right: Cockill. 71 MAY CUUR1' Seated: Robin Messerlyg Pat Roneyg Mary Cockillg Flower Girl, Elizabeth Horfong Jane Sadler: Margie Nlrnmerp Nancy Hitchcock. Srandingz Maureen Reeves, Carol Messerly, Judy Wertz, Olga Zaremba, Pai Miller, Sue Pierce. Jane Sadler crowns Queen Mary 21,2 Ev - -45 K i oi X K 3 ,,..-3 in 1 M A 10' G0 GRIFFIN! qw UTr.1'LgLi X Our football games, basketball games, and pep assemblies would not be complete without the spirit and enthusiasm generated by our cheerleaders. The squad for '55 consists of Nancy Boss, Cynthia Roysdon, Marlene Miller, Lynn Humiston, Judy Wertz, Margie Nimmer, and co-captains Pat Roney and Sally Nathan. Lynn, not pictured, was home fighting an attack of sun lamp exposure. I i ' Q9 10,0 ,.. X. 'E 1' 1' ,f ' . af A- N.- wiv ff, 9 Q 2' 9 1 ., if 5 X SE 51: ' f .fx -,vewin ' ' fi as f' W WSQ' ,tif .L i'H aw, , :l, -GiS5H fnwmxv ,E ,Q,.,V, E Q . . 1, ff Q :XJ ,fs ,f f- 'ix 5 -YN Seasons Record Buchtel ST. Marys Buchtel ST, Edwards Buchtel Kenmore Buchfel Garfield Buchfel Cuyahoga Falls Buchtel Soufh Buchlel Wooster Buchrel Easf Buchtel Central Top Row: J. Mallo, J. Taylor, M. Hassler, G. Gerber, E. Drake E. Pierce, L. Giles, D. Allen, D. Nelander, D. Fischer, D. Mac Donald, J. Cole, B. Eisenharr, B. Fouse, J. Daily, B. Jones, B Evans, F. Cook, S. Bodman. Second Row: J. Walter, R .runn- -nny-1q -7.mu1.-1-uv-vu -11-.-li L19 5: S' E' 'VH 9 , in ix 5 The Griff's Coaching Staff Head Coach Fred Cook, flanked on his left by Harry Weir, and on his right by .lim Mallo. Floyd, S. Foster, R. McEachen, H. Post, T. Sandels, J. Kenny, P. Basone, A. Wiedie, C. Dillsworth, B. Baker, R. Hayes, J. C. Sfallworth, S. Comeriato, T. Kreakbaum, D. Campano, B. Esterly, T. Carlisle, R. Jenkins, J. Curry, W, Russel, H. Moek. Petrovich, B. Cunningham, N. Weingart, J. Paulos, M. Boggs, ler, M. Miles. W. Kirn. Bottom Row: R. Zimmerman, R. Shupe, D. Kelly, Corning through with a record of four wins and two ties out of nine encounters, Buchtel's Fighting Gritfs completed another successful season. The year was highlighted by a dramatic 7-O victory over South, the first such win in Buchtel's history. The team, composed about equally of Juniors and Seniors, also made a splendid showing against East, defeating them 27-13. Don Allen, Bill Evans, Lavurn Giles, Walt Kirn, Tom Kreakbaum, and Dave Nelander were honored in being named to the Beacon Journal's All-City squad. Buchtel's All-City Backfield Lavurn Giles, Dave Nelander, Don Allen, and Bill Evans. 75 JZ : Tig O '. 0 lg gi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .. IT Takes a greaT deal of work for a yearbook such as This To become a realiTy. IT is The culminaTion of dreams, plans, Trials, errors, and decisions. Many people have combined Their TalenTs To produce your i955 Griffin. The personaliTy of The Ad Manager, Olga Zaremba, was a valuable asseT To The Griffin. Her perseverence in rounding up adverTisemenTs made iT pos- able To publish a book of This size, and allowed us To incorporaTe in iT many special effecTs. Working wiTh Olga were Barb Frost and Hugh Tucker, These Three handled The finances wiTh alacriTy, alThough The ouTook was noT always brighT. Carmie GuisTino and Ed Regal of The Treasury STaff kepT our ledgers. An ouTsTanding feafure of This Griffin is The arTwork, Sue AungsT, Barb Bos- wick, and Mark Gerphide creaTed iT. The class balloT is an excellenT example of Barb's work. Sue designed The Three impressive dance pages. The liTTle caricaTure of The Griffin is a producT of Mark's lucid imaginaTion. Ed Rose and Ron Davis did The sporT pages, inTroducing several novel ideas To enhance The secfion. Ron and Ed also lenT Their versaTiliTy To many of The odd iobs which plagued The sTaff. The Tremendous Task of The senior wrifeups, class prophecy, hisTory, and oTher creaTive wriTing in The book was enTrusTed To Beverly Magilavy, Sybil Foley, and Carole CarpenTer. Their scinTillaTing work expresses The True spiriT of The class. The phoTography in This book is The combined efforT of Sid Mendelson and O'Neill's STudios. Don Leahy, our represenTaTive of The lnTer-CollegiaTe Press, spenT many hours helping us solve The myriad Technical problems encounTered in producing The book. Working behind The scenes as our financial advisor, Mr. Biondo helped us sTruggle Through The ad campaign. The cheerleaders and Dave MacDonald deserve special crediT for boosTing The ads. Above all, Thanks go To Mr. Friedman, our friend and advisor who gave us inesTimable help ancl encouragemenT ThroughouT The year. I hope This book will long be remembered for iTs originaliTy and freshness, To all of Those who are responsible for aTTaining This goal goes one big THANK YOU! Dick GunTher Ediior 4 Zrxu I I I FIRST ROW: J. Gehman, J. Hillegas, T. Darst. SECOND ROW: B. Butts R. Huffman, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: K. Kemp, J. Schneider, J. Gosling, J Hardin. .a .4 'R ls SEASONS RECORD Under the direction of Coach Appleby, I, pw this year's cross country squad has posted la' xz, Buchfel North a very successful season. Led by iunior, John Hillegas, the Buchtel harriers climax- Buchtel I5 Garfield 48 ed another great season, including their Buchtel 27 South 30 second straight city championship, by capturing a tie for sixth in the state. The Buchlel COVel'llfY letter winners were Jerry Gehman, John Buchtel 28 North 29 Hillegas, Trafford Darst, Bob Butts, Rich- ard Huffman, Ken Kemp, John Schneider Buchtel 26 East 32 and Jack Gosling. The team is looking forward to another banner year next sea- Buchfel 40 CNY Champs Buchtel 56 District Champs Buchtel 6th in State Meet son, as only three of the lettermen will be graduating. L CZ1' ii V' . , X, , -I , . ' iinmi ' 4 x l , 3 x 5 . A ' , ,V , 14 Q . - i 04' I ima... l af L C. se-J A ' J' ...4 ' Y -I X 'Nu L. FIRST ROW: T. Beard, J. Shriver, B. Gehman, D. Davis, R. Gunther, M. Herwig, J. Shaffer, R. Gordon, J. Garn, J. Bucholtz. SECOND ROW: F, Jennings, J. Johnson, J. DeMaine, B. Butts, J. Hil- legas, T. Darst, R. Huffman, R. Miller, D. Fassnacht, R. Houriet. THIRD ROW: D. Andrews, L. MC- Cloud, J. Schneider, J. Gosling, K. Kemp, J. Hardin, J. Gehman, B. Becker. MGRS. B. Kraus, M. Thomas. SWIMMING .,, 'th xv TEAM Buchtel's Swimming Team had another great season his year. Undeteated in Greater Akron Swimming .eague action, the team is holder of the Champion- thip Trophy. At the City Individual Meet, Buchtel wimmers, though not competing as a team, received nine first, three second, and' three third place medals. luchtel was among twelve of the top teams in the tate to participate in the Kent High School Relays. n the District Meet, the Griffs were second only to Ianton-McKinley, qualifying them to compete in State :ompetition. Raced by Eddie Slater's third in the 50 'ard free-style, Buchtel finished the season twelfth in he State, an outstanding achievement. - i r x U' xl N! 1954-55 GREATER AKRON SWIMMING LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Bottom row: L. Lowry, J. Grim, J. Feudner, M. Miller, E. Williams, J. Sellers R Garren Middle row: Coach Shifano, P. Jahnke, G. McCamont, E. Slater, B. Kinney J Roush E Corns. Top row: R. Zimmerman, J. Lahood, R. Novkov, M. Gerpheide R Seipman J Jolly, L. Pope, J. Arthur. Not in picture: R. Hall, N. Houst. SEASON'S RECORD Dual Meets 58 Buchtel Garfield Buchtel 48 Cuya. Falls Buchtel 52 South Buchtel 54 Central Buchtel 34 Wooster Buchtel 25 Lakewood Buchtel 28 McKinley Buchtel 58 East Other Meets Kent Relays City Individual Meet District Swimming Meet State Swimming Meet 7 25 I2 9 32 41 38 7 Qing' i . xbv 1 'I ' N i 1,x,..L My 4 - si. A .' I , .-...-.- -Z-' - f I . i g . if , -.., .... M----W M..- ,,,, - ,.... ,,......-. W ,,,,, .,,., l . U.-- H , - -YN -fa-' 3 - ..o- - -.,, - ... -sigh .. ,K -i .pw ,yu-0 . - .f W...-v'e. HHS.. . , .. ,V ,. ,... y 'A Ml 77 -zu- V, 'i to T Ei, 352,151 WL -ia at VARSITY FIRST ROW E Matzules H Primes F Kttleberger, H. Wright, J. Poulos, J. Hardin, D. Fisher. Aww-i SECOND ROW Asst Coach Blaterc T Gardner B Surrich, D. Winer, Coach Porosky. ll BASKETBALL The 1954-55 basketball season began with a situation which every coach dreads: no returning lettermen. With only Fred Kittleberger and Ed Matzules returning from last Year's varsity squad, Coach Porosky was faced with rebuild- ing the team. Juniors filled the ranks with the exception of four Seniors and Sophomore standout Henry Primes. De- spite the odds and the high caliber opposition, Coach Poros- ky's spirited team made a fine showing. If the impressive performance of Juniors John Poulos and Howdy Wright is indicative of future success, the Griffin team of 1955-56 should be outstanding. 78 And the score goes up another notch! Get that tip! 1954-55 SEASON'S RECORD Buchtel 44 Hower 53 Buchtel 57 North 63 Buchtel 42 Kenmore 45 Buchtel 43 Central 77 Buchtel 49 Ellett 40 Buchtel 54 St. Marys 58 Buchtel 49 St. Vincent 40 Buchtel 53 Ravenna 48 Buchtel 64 Alumni 41 Buchtel 67 Wadsworth 59 Buchtel 46 East 47 Buchtel 49 South 85 Buchtel 56 Garfield 48 Buchtel 52 Lorain 65 TOURNAMENT RECORD Buchtel 60 Coventry 57 Buchtel 51 North 65 l lil R E S E R V E S FIRST ROW: C. Stallworth, R. McEacl-ten, N. Weingart, D. Russell, R. Miller, J. Tevebaugh. SECOND ROW: Coach Blateric, T. Burgner, B. Green, R. Floyd, A, Wiedie, J, Geskill, J. Starks, J. 79 Knocp. 6 , ., 9-1 -D - G - ' v' 'gvBl-lCl'lTEf' X auci-ns, WCHTY X HTF ll nm' 1 Umm' ' T- if lf' - illvl l l -- l ' Lf fin 2 ,, ' r D 1 I L' , 'E' a y Q , ll J xl ll' 4 - l A' K 4, lxxlk' -x' 'f 'ii I l XX 1. , l a l F ., Umm' K ,aucm-55 iaucms' CH-,EE K iguci-ns. ,: J - f N 'CHT 'lIZHTf i 'J' ln'Y , i 3 UHIIL, A X - 59? sf 'Ned Q. 4 :ITE-V I' 9 Front Row: Ron Miller, Ron Willis, Walt Kirn, Dave Nelander, Al Ransweiler, Mark Gerpheide, Dave Clemmons. Back Row: Coach Cook, Harold Post, Larry Caraway, John Poulos, Dick Fischer, Sam Corneriato, Ned Weingart, Chuck Stallworth, asst. coach Bob Schumacher. Absent: Dick Edwards, Don Allen, Bill Evans, Cilff Combs, Barclay Surrick, Dennis Weiner, i 9 c if .mqjwll Q X ,035 X Our team is one of the leading contenders for city baseball honors. Coach Cook's Griffins have already dis- played the drive and stamina that has characterized former Buchtel teams. Among the many returning players are stars Walt Kirn, Ron Willis, John Poulos, Dick Fischer, Dave Nelander and Al Ransvveilser. Led by these boys, the team has prospects of another successful season. Q s-:gk -- ' V -E , ...K-auurve-1 fa ess - 80 ,Z f I A PL-1:1 we-'N ' L 5514? 5 im ,.,..-.. is Nu sr ef? 1 cv in 4' ' wil-E, so lf T is . -' 595'-15:-X .. 'Q ' , J ty- .,,, uv X A -A , , s-I -. U ,W ' ,1.,. 4 .,..,-- -- .,, . 4 ,.,.. , ' ,,, A 1-5 'ful-va-q ,, D-1 , 4--' . . - 'AVn'1-O - 5 . L-Y. - f s , ,,.ff 'L -Q ,f ,..- ,rm .i V . .-Nag CQ: - g A . ,K ml - -I T , A N M-. -L.: -,.: . mia-hu .gg,5' ' ,, s. ' ,.3 ,j uns, 'Y' '77 ' I Q5 5' ' . ' .-- ' . - - - -- f' T -. 1' 'U 95 . - . -'fu' ' - . , ' ?:,ar::.'-.J sf- -,.,V 4 lr . ,, ug.. ,wh Jwl, .- --A, 145' ,,, ..- -. . -T - . -1- N- . ' al: ' l Ars 4' 'Na ' up ' '-1' ' 'il'- , ' 4- -s '- 42' - ' J w6!'f .?, A , . .Nw - -',..,c, 1: . - ' ' ' - uve ' ' -. 1 N f iff QFN ' Q. 'Q' 'Qi' Wi, its 're' ' 4 'Q M s , '- - J-. ,fax . Cv-- First Row: H. Munford, J, Sharkey, B. Brooks, J. l-lillegas, B. Butts, J. Cole, R. Huffman, T. Kreakbaum R. Jones, D. Mueller, J. Daily. Second Row: Coach Blateric, B. Gehman, D. Kelly, T. Darst, J. Shaffer M. Hassler, D. MacDonald, J. Gosling, W. Russell, G. Gerber, T. Werner, T. Carlisle, C. Dillsworth, A Wiedie. Third Row: B. Green, J. Taylor, R. McEachen, M. Thomas, R. Hayes, J. Gehman, J. Baker, S. Boclman, L. Giles, D, Anderson, R. Hire, R. Schell, K. Kemp, S. Foster, J. Keltner, D. Davis, T. Pflueger, Mgr. Bob Knouse. Absent: D. Russell, E. Pierce, J. Hardin, 1 5... .1 . l 'f 4 , .. , flu' ., - ' -r i ,- 'K . W . Q- A V '3 ,, ,tt ,r f ,' -' me ' . ' i 1 -A , . i I. I ' , ' - U VI l ' K ' W R gr .- The T955 track season started with a 61-57 , ' , dl sv - victory over Coventry. With 7 returning letter- ... ' , Q fi- . 'A ,, , ,fy men and plenty of depth to bolster the squad, 5'1'.1'D T, 5 'X' ' 'lgs5f,,'vfE Coach Blateric is ex ectin a successful season. , A V. '94 1- , p 9 if ' .. T U' A . . Outstanding performances are expected from . fl, 1 ., S. -A' ' X John Hillegas and Jack Goslin in the mile, the x.sf'..s., l 4 sw-uv. V ' N I ' . . . Q if f ,.j3.5f-in 'Q' .fi 'N' Russell brothers in the high lump, Mack Hassler ,..f 'X N N -M -'f37 I and Bob Jones in middle distance, and Dave . .S -'N K 'Q-sq -' S ' --fi-1 - H . Q s -X M- '-Q--f 1 ffg MacDonald and Torn Kreakbaum in the shotput. Q.-1 4 . A i ,. -1: , . f 1-' is '-ge:,g,,,. f'--w 4vf1L':.s-s-- ss. Q ff'-sex - 1igl '1 ' ' v 'tw--...1 6 ' W est . ' V ' . 7 -A .',. -i .'e.,. H'e' A f' H-. 4 . 'J wi: 1 , 9 , L W 7 is -- ' ...., . y f .. - .. E ' '. . 31' 453' ws-. .f'f3i'i' l' 3, . I-bv r - qqy ,..-hr-3? 'Q . P . , :im an -v F Q9 5 I .V wld QE: lit' 2... ' 'Ss ' 'L ' 4' 5 I -- 15-f . KET Fr! ,- s 4, '40-1... 1 M' 1 81 511 1. Q. 5 ,- wx., ,K .lf 1' Il if ,TY GOLF 7i1- s... ' ,M SA ' x Q.. Front Row: B. Feinman, M. Shapiro, R. Schaal, B. Gore, J. Federman. Back Row Coach Maxwell, P. Troyer, D. Price. The golf season got under way in fine form, when the team defeated Kent Roosevelt 8-l. Besides the two returning lettermen, Rick Schaal and Bill Gore, Mr. Maxwell is expecting top- notch performances from Marvin Boggs, Paul Troyer, and Dennis Price. Fro A -. 1 S0 M x 4' ..-f B91 -1' Iii--... Y C .1 ' The tennis team, under the guiding hand of Mr. Harris, is looking forward to another sat- isfying season. Despite the fact that no letter- men have returned, Seniors Elbert Griffiths, Bob Houriet, and Junior Dean Milo are proving their skill in singles. Bill Lebeau, Senior, Al Friedman, Leon Lewkowitz, and Gary Friedman, Juniors, have taken the lead in displaying their ability at doubles. Stein, L. Lewl-cowitz, G. Friedman, B. Lebeau, Back Row: nt Row: M. Miles, H. J. Goodhue, E. Griffiths, B. Houriet, D. Milo, J. Goskill, Coach Harris, I .. xii 5 Q 3 ,. 1 ' ' .1-' .2 ,A 3 .if Jw Tl 59 M' -- 1 ti. 'L ai ki' K9 V i ef I , Se.-ff 'N ' wi? f-in TENNIS 1 F - f. xx fx, was 'Wk f' 4 Yang.. - Ai . l , bf , N lxx qi' tw we RQJ'ffMl ,'3SbrfXilw sffmmxxwwixxv .A ? NX. X - , !4,fijg2x' .5.SQq X ? , Y L i ii ,f XXX? ' 'xbf' N xx A- X, .ff ,f 1 U yy' ' .h W 1, ,. 6:1494 Sudan 74am Zum Puente ewd7e4e4ew 2 f 'Q euzgf-arse. E, T. A. Congratulations Seniors C . . ongratulations Seniors CASTLE HOMES' 'NC' WEST END CLEANERS VIC GRoss C. E. WADE PRINTING CO. 53 S. Maple St. Fr-6-8755 SUNSET BAKERY AND DELICATESSAN Home of Quality baked goods lsaly Dairy Products Establi shed 1909 Akron, Qhio 968 Copley Rd. Un-4-0052 HIGHLAND SERVICENTER 835 W. Market St. MARLYN BEAUTY SALON ,A-A Q-,Q 'LET GEORGE DO IT WE SPECIALIZE IN A00 -l9'5'O442 TEEN-AGER 00 Q I .Fx Ride with Pride Completely Air- ww Conditioned V 'If N 80 W- Bowery - A . 372 s. High sf. Fr-6-4219 P LQ' JE 5-O781 Open Seven Days a Wee 3: GN Z ,Zo I M lj JNSICE WATCHES N , LL DIAMONDS A FRIEND rx wl JEWELRY swan. 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He has spent many ho.1rs of work to assure the success of every assembly and social or athletic event. Those of us who have been in Mr. Weiss's classes fondly recall his disserta- Tions on oofongs and Chinese pagodas, and those who know him only informally will never forget his friendly smile. He is truly a part ofthe Buchtel tradition which we will long remember. + K 2 -nl'PIl NICK YANKO'S Fine Cuisine FLAMING SWORD DINNERS STEAKS, CHICKEN 5812 E. Market BL-3-8610 AKRON FELT 8: CHENILLE High School Emblems - Awards - Letters Banners For All Organizations Akron 8, Ohio Congratulations, Seniors THE ARTISTIC ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS Fabricators of Distinctive 1 - l' L' ORNAMENTAL IRON X . X ' GAF, N15 STEEL STAIRS s op, 1 , FIRE ESCAPES C ,NX X1 IRON RAILINGS W X 1 A ' E . . - 617 Miami St. L Q 4 S .fix .I A f 'C I NWC sue eww: 415: 15 Akron Ohio BL 3-1926 HIBBARD 124 Portage Tr. Cuy Falls Ohio W 81181 Congratulations H, 2:55 ' 1 XX it E ' 1 'sq M HARDWARE 5 0. 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