Canfield High School - Top Knotter Yearbook (Canfield, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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we,--.-. , , --1-, 4-fr, nv. H - .mu --fx-1 fe-r-qg-.qn..,.4-- W- M -Mn-of TH TOP KNOTTER CAN IELD HIGH SCHOOL CANFIELD OHIO VOL IX E I959 T 'Ira 'Q I n -B E '- gif... . I -E ' A . ' as - - n, kyiff' I 1, ll K I ALMA MATER Pra1se we smg to Canf1eld H1gh School Alma Mater dear Now to her we reuse our VOICCS In Z1 nughty cheer Soon our school claws Xull be over Years vnll slxp :max Yet vse ll alxx avs love old Czmfleld As we do todaw Llft the Chorus speed It onward Shout It to the sky Hzul to thee our Alma Mater Hall to Car1f1eld H1g ' 1 7 V . v 7. , 7 rg l v y 1 7 , . ' r r r . . V 7 ff 9 When looking at a silhouette, the details are vagueg merging with the shadows, the once clear features are dim and fade into darkness. Yet, the figure remainsg though obscure, it still exists. In a similar fashion as we proceed through life our past becomes an obscure but strong building block We remember the past yes but only the highlights are held in our thoughts When we remember the classes activities or social events of the year we do not remember every detail of each event We remember only the highlights the silhouettes CONTENTS Administration Extracurricular Senior Activities . . . 7 . 7 , . , , 7 . . . I , . . . 7 . , . Classes ......................................,. ADMINISTRATIQN The responslbrlrty for fulfrlllng the POIICICS of the Canfreld Local Board of Educatron l1es wrth the capable Superrntendent of Canfreld Schools C M ohnson Besrdes co ordrnatnng and superxrsxng all school act1x1t1es Mr ohn son IS alvyays as arlable to gne counsel to stu dents rn therr search for educatron and matunty The results of hrs trrne and efforts are exrdent rn the harmony and co operatlon typrcal of Canfreld Hrgh School ADMINISTRATION AN D FACULTY C M JOHNSON Drrectrng the educatlonal program of our communlty 15 the mam respons1b1l1ty of the fue members of the Canfreld Local Board of Educatron Seated around the table from left to rrght are C M johnson M M Dlehl james Nash presrdent George Blunt Howard Clay and Myron Leonard These men ass1st rn planmng for the evcpansron of our physrcal facrlrtres selectrng the currrwlum and choosmg new educatronal materrals These leaders rn our communlty grxe therr trme and talents wrth therr only re1mbursement commg from the satxsfactlon of knomng that therr efforts are burldlnz better cltrzens v ,. .J . - 7 T rv 'v . . . .Y v v 4 . . , .. , v , ' 7 7 s v ' 1 a 4 7 Y 1 1 Y . . v. . . 7. 7 1 . E E FRANCIS D S BISHOP Fairness and understanding are but tvuo of the many qualities of Canfield High School administrators Principal E E Francis and Assistant Principal Donald Bishop In both academic and efctracurriullar endeaxors Mr Francis and Mr Bishop haxe demonstrated their willingness to gnc freely of their time and talents to strixe for a better Canfield High School With this their purpose they plan the actix ities of the MARGARET BARKER B A English History VIRGINIA BURGOYNE B A M A Science AMELIA COOK BS English Latin WEALTHY CRAWFORD Home Economics MARY DOTSON AB Mathematics History WAYNE ENGEL BA Guidance Counselin and E Child Study CHARLOTTE FLESHER B A M L English MARY ANN FREDERICK Business Education FRED GILL BS Dmer Training high school in order to bring students closer to the goal of gaining an education. 'C Bs. i . Q I . 7 A Bs 7 FAC U LTY Of the dxverslfxed dut1es befallmg the facul ty group 1nstruct1on 1n the classroom 1S the1r prmcxpal respons1b1l1ty They attempt not only to convey textbook knowledge but to encourage mqulrmg mmds KEITH INGLE BS Industnal Arts GEORGE KUZMA B S Mathematxcs Scxence THELMA LEWIS A B M A Spannsh Enghsh CATHERINE LOTZE NICHOLAS MANOR H1story Scnence MARIAM MCDONALD Englxsh Hlstory FRANCIS MCLAUGHLIN Geography Economxcs Physncal Educatlon JOAN MITCHELL AB Physlcal Educanon LAURADA OSBORN BA M Engllsh , B.A. Art , 13.5. A.B. . , A A B.A. D , .A. I ' I FACU LTY LEWIS YOUNG BS Industrial Arts JANE PAIJLINI BS Mathematics PAUL ROSSI B M E M E Vocal and Instrumental Music LAXVSONI SMART B S M S Science EDWARD SULLIVAN BS Mathematics Science WANDA WEIMER AB Envlish ROBERT WINTERBURN Mathematics Science Physical Education SCHOOL EMPLCYEES School Secretaries, Mrs. Linda Warner and Mrs. Corinne McFarland, share clerical duties in order to serve administration, facul- ty, and students. Confus1ngV Perhaps but not to CHS cus od1ans who are respons1ble for the bu1ld1ngs marntenance Mrs Audry Arnold school nurse 15 always vulhng to gue students medlcal ass1stance SCHOOL EMPLQYEES Necessary to the smooth functmonmg of any school are vxell tramed and competent school employ ees for lt 1S upon thelr shoulders that th1s respons1b1l1ty rests Versatxhty pat1ence and hard vsorlx are necessary to the complet1on of therr tasks These men and women haye gone beyond the call of duty 1U the many seruces they haye rendered to Canf1eld H1gh School These vs omen stlrt vsorlx early ln the mornxng to prepare 1 vsell balanced noon meal for CHS students Wlhether sun snovs or ram our ten ex pencnced bus drlyers can be tound plclxxng up students early each day md delnerlng them safely home CLASSES - H a i y 1 2 HI ll If ll F' 'I ' . 4 r t Q-5 if m SENICRS DAN BLUNT HENNY ADAMS Kon julran 1 2 Trl H1 Y 4 Faculty Assrstant 4 MARILYN ALCOTT Student Councll 4 Cardmal 2 3 4 Top Knotter 4 Scholar shlp Test 1 2 3 Natronal Honor Soflety 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 A Cappella 1 2 Lrbrarran 1 Faculty Asslstant 2 4 Camera Club 1 Class Play 3 Stagecraft Club 1 2 Intramurals WILLIAM ANDERSON Class Offrcer 4 Key Club 4 Faculty Asslstant 4 Camera Club 2 Rrfle Club 1 Class Play 3 4 Boys State WILLIAM BANCROFT Rifle Club 2 Football 2 EVA BENYICZKI JACK BLOTT Class Offrcer 4 Top Knotter 4 HrY 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 3 4 Rlfle Club 1 2 3 Stagecraft Club Offlcer 2 Football 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Class Offlcer 4 'Fop Knotter 2 3 I-I1Y 2 3 4 A Cappella 4 Faculty Ass1stant2 Prolectlon Club 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 Offlcer 3 Class Pla 3 Sta ecraft Club 2 Foot Y g ball 1 2 3 Most Valuable Player 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Track 3 4 JOHN CARLILE Football 2 Basketball 1 2 73 .- .Q 3 . b ' ' 4 ' ,, s 1 5 - .- , , 9 , L - - , z , 4 1 , 1 : 9 ,s 1,2,3,4. ' 3 5 ,' 5 1 a ,s 5- Q . South 35 Tri-Hi-Y 43 A Cappella 43 Cla.ss Play 4. ' 'Q 1 '- ,, s U , , , 9 , , 1 ,A 2 1 ,,, 3 ,,: ,- l ' 3 ',-5 '- ,, 1 9 5 , , , 9 , , 9 L 1 - , , , : , , 1 ,. SENIORS GINGER CARR St Marys 1 2 Kenmore Semor Hlgh 3 Trl H1 Y 4 Camera Club 4 Rifle Club 4 Class Play 4 RUSSELL CHAMBERS Student Councrl 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 3 H1Y 7 A Cappella 1 Projectron Club 1 Camera Club 1 7 Rrfle Club 1 2 3 Class Play 3 Footballl 2 4 Track 3 4 BEVERLY CHETSKO Tr1H1Y 3 4 Band 1 2 4 A Cappella 1 Dance Band 4 Llbraryl Faculty Ass1stant7 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 CURT CLAY 4 Rrfle Club1 2 a 4 ClassyPlay DALE CLUSE MICHAEL COLGAN Student Councrl 1 4 Top Knotter 4 H1Y 2 3 4 A Cappella 1 Projectxon Club 3 4 Camera Club 1 Stagecraft Club 1 7 Football 1 2 9 4 Basketballl 2 3 Tenms 2 3 4 ntra m ralsl 7 3 4 Semor Exa Benyrzclu charms students mth her heart sxarmmg story of lrfe rn Hungary - ' , 1 A ' 9 '- '- 5 Z Z ' - ' , , , Q ' 5 '- -, 3, 42 Z S 1 -S y 7 S Q 7 , Q , - '- , 9 3 , 1 Q Q 2 -Q s 4 y - Key Club 2, 33 Officer 4g Facult Assistant 43 Camera Club 1, 9 , ,?, 3 4. I . ' , 9 s '- , , 3 S 1 S S , -S , , , Q , , 'Q , , Q I - U s -s rs - 4 SENIORS Round and round it goes' where it stops no one knows ' but these senior physics students clo know! QIUDITH COULTER Tr1H1Y 3 4 Malorettel 2 Head 3 4 A Cappellal Camera Club 1 Stagecraft Club1 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 CAROLYN CREAGER Scholarshxp Team 1 2 3 Natronal Honor Soc1ety 3 Offrcer 4 Tr1H1Y3 4 ACappella12 3 4 L1brary1 2 3 4 BRENDA DeCAMP Tr1H1Y 3 4 A Cappella 1 2 Faculty Ass1stant 1 Intra ALBERTA DEIGER LYNDALEE DEY Bay Vlllagc 1 Cardmal 3 Top Knotter 3 4 Scholarshlp Team 3 lNat1onal Honor Soclety 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Offxcer 4 Llbrary 2 3 Faculty Ass1stant2 3 4 R1fle Club 3 Class Play 3 Stagecraft Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 MARGARET DINIA Cardmal 3 Tr1H1Y 3 4 A Cappella 1 Faculty Assxstant 1 4 Intramurals1 .. , ' v 7 - - 9 J 3 l 7 D 7 S y , , , - , , S , , ' ' , , , , , Z , , f - ' ' 9 1 a 1 Q ' murals lg Monxtor 4. A 3 3 , 3 , , , , 3 1 S 1 , , 2 4 S 1 , , A L 1 ' ' , Z S ' , , A SENIORS WILLIAM ENSIGN South 2 3 JUDITH ESHBAUGH Cardinal 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 A Cappella 1 2 Faculty Assistant 2 Camera Club 1 2 3 Rifle Club 1 2 Class Play 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 WILLIAM FETTER Nicolet 1 2 Ashtabula Harbor 3 H1 Y 4 Track 4 PAUL FINCH A Cappella 1 2 Rifle Club 1 2 JUDITH FULCOMER Virgil 1 Scholarship Team 2 3 lNauonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Band 2 3 4 A Cappella 2 Faculty Assistant 4 Class Play 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Girls State 3 ARTHUR GAVER Princeton 1 Band2 3 4 Rifle Clubl ANITA DUTCH Austintown Fitch 1, 2g Scholarship Team 35 National Honor Society 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 A Cappella 33 Faculty Assistant 4. EDWARD ECKENRODE Key Club 43 Intramurals 3. , . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 ' i . . . . ' T . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - o ll . 4 SE IORS IOAN KIRSCHK1' Hlllman 1 Trl H11 4 Muorette ' 1 4 A Cap e 1 1 Intramurals Nlomtor 4 CORNIFL KMENITT Class Oftrcer 1 H '1 Crmerr Club 1 4 Rlfle 1 C P 'l footb CoC1ptam 1 B1SlxLf b 1 7 Tflflx DEANNA GEARHART ROBERT GLISTA Rifle Club 1. DAVID HABEGER Rrfle Club 1 Football 2 3 4 Track2 3 4 ARTHUR HULT A Cappella 1 Camera Club 3 Rrfle Club 3 Offrcer 4 Stage craftClub1 2 Intramurals 1 2 EDWARD KELBAUGH Scholarslup Team 'f H1Y 4 Band 1 2 3 4 A Cappella 1 2 1 D1nceBand1 Class Play 4 Football3 4 Track1 2 4 JAMES KIMMEL Student Counc1l 9 Offlcer 4 Class Offrcer 3 Band 1 2 3 Football 1 1 4 Basketball 1 Intramurals 3 ' 5 9 ,,. 5 'L ' , ' 2 - ,Z 1- ' -L '- 9 , , , 9 f 1.2 1 2 'Q ,S , ,- ' 'V A Q F 1 . - , , , 1 , 1 Q v r ' N ,., , 7 - ' 3 '- '-' 3. -'1 .' 1 -. T. fx pllr 2.3.-2 .-1. ' L1 L . i- ' 5. el: 1 . 3. -'Q ' Clrb 1, 21 lass lay V: - all1,2.5. -1 ' bg 4 all .-: . '13, SENIORS KAREIN KONINC Student Councrl Offrcc-r 5 Class Offrccr 1 Cardrnal 1 3 CoEcl1tor 4 Top Knotter 3 I Scholaralarp Tcar' 2 w Natronal Honor 'iocretx 1 1 Trl H1 H Band A Cappella 1 'P Lrbrarran 1 Facultx Assrstant 1 Camera Club 1 'P w Offrccr 1 Rrfle Club 1 'P Offrcer 7 KFNNETH LAPIN H Y 2 3 4 A Cappella 1 7 3 Ircultx A5515 ant Carrera Club 1 Qtagecraft Club 1 7 Football 1 I WILLIAM LAWRENCE JOHN LEACH Bn 1 2 v 4 Camera Clubl 7 Rrfle Clubl Track Xian ag r 1 2 GERALD MaCBRIDE A Cappella 1 Rrfle Club 1 'P PATRICIA MCCRFA Glee Club 1 'I Staqecraft Club 1 ' Intramurals 1 CNW' r Y' L Farthtul fms dncoratc Qchool and rreld for brq grme Y Lv Lv 1 ' 2. 5. ' 'Z ' . I ' I . A .-. , A ' 1 ', -5 . . ' A A 1. .Tx- V ' 1' T-: '- 1: . 1.21 , -5 ' ' ' 1 ' I' f , 2. 5. Al: Q .-,f. '- -9 ' ,-. ' 3.-1: Class Play 4: Stagecraft Club 1, Officer 2: Intramurals 1. 2, 14. i- , ', g ,-, 3 71 1' 't 2: . I . gb . -1 .2. 3. V. a cl , , f, g ' . -1 ' 3 1 - e , . . 1 '5 On stage before the actual performance members of the semor plax cast adsertlse thelr show Marlorxe Manners Program SENIORS DAVID MCKINLEY H1Y 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 Rrfle Club1 2 3 4 Football 7 3 TraCk1 WILLIAM MCKNIGHT H1Y 2 9 4 Band 1 Stage Craft Club 1 2 Rrfle Club 5 4 Football 2 3 CoCapta1n 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 3 1 Intramurals 1 3 4 ALLAN MCLFAN appella 1 2 3 an 2 1 Can b Class Plas 3 I MARLENIE MADER Tn H11 3 4 A Cappella 1 Faculty Assxstant 1 Camera Club 2 Class Plax v Stagecraft Club 1 'P Intramurals 1 2 JOHN MITZEL Boardman 1 South Hxgh 2 Monrtor 4 FRANCES MOGG Top Knotter 4 Tr1H1Y 3 4 A Cappella 1 2 Faculty Assrstant 1 2 4 Camera Club 1 2 Rxfle Club 1 Stagecraft 1 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 SENICRS PHYLLIS MYERS Tri H1 Y 3 4 A Cappella 3 Camera Club 4 Monitor 4 RALPH NACKINO Scholarship Team 1 'P Key Club 1 A Cappella 1 Football 1 2 Basketballl GARY NEFF Key Club 1 Football 1 2 RICHARD NOVICKY G 1 2 4 EDITH PATTERSON Ass1stant2 4 Camera Clubl 2 3 4 Rifle Clubl 2 Stage craft Clubl 'P Intramuralsl 'P 3 4 BERT RICK RICHARD MOWRY Lake Forest 1. 2, 3. SALLY MUSSER Top Knotter 5, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 5, 43 Band 1, 2g Library 1g Faculty Assistant 4g Camera Club 1, 2g Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Stage- craft Club 1, 2g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. olf , , . Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 A Cappella 1, 2. 33 Librarian lg Faculty 1 4 i 4 SENIORS PEARL STACK A Clppelli 1 Intl unurils 1 DIANNL STFPHFNSON Hi X 3 4 Band at pelll 1 I'1qu Assistant Camert Club 1 Rifle Club 1 4 Staszecrlft Club 1 Intrlmurale 1 2 KIPPY RODGERS Student Council 1 2 Officer 4' Class Officer 2 3 4' Cardinal 1 2 3 4' Scholarship Team 1- Tri-Hi-Y 3 Officer 4' Band 1 2 A Cappellal 2 3 4 Library 1 Faculty Assistant 2 4 Camera Club 1 2 Rifle Club 1 Class Play 3 4 Stagecraft Club 1 Officer 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 DONNA ROUDEBUSH Cardinal 1 2 Top Knotter 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Officer 4 A Cappella 1 2 Library 1 Faculty Assistant 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Stagecraft Club 1 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intramurals1 2 3 4 Monitor SANDRA SCI-IULZ Hillman 1 South 2 Monitor CERALD SCOTT H1 Y 2 3 Faculty Assistant 1 Rifle Club 1 CAROLE SHIRREFFS Student Council 1 2 3 Cardinal 2 3 Co Editor 4 Top K otter 1 2 3 4 T11H1Y 4 Officer 3 A Cappella 1 2 3 Select Chorus 2 Library 1 Faculty Assistant 2 4 Camera Club1 2 3 Class Play 3 Stagecr1ftClub1 2 Intramurals IEANEEN SPOERER Student Council 3 Officer 4 Class Officer 1 Cardinal 2 3 4 Top Knotter 1 2 3 Scholarship Team 1 2 National Honor Society 3 4 Tr1H1Y 3 Officer 4 Library 1 Faculty Assistant 2 4 Camera Club 1 2 Officer 3 4 Rifle Club 1 2 Class Play 3 4 Stageciaft Club 2 Officerl Intramurals C' , , , , , , 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 , s s , , S 1 1 Q y-Z 2 7 s , , , 5 i I - . 1 I . . , . 7 5 3 7 J 1 L , , , , , , , 1, , , , , , 4. r I - -, 2 ' L . 1 - -1 .4 -- -, ' Z , 1 h. . . ,- fl --..1 , ' ' - s ,-. .Z Z f ' l ' -, 2 I --:-n ve' ' a-x . 1.2.9.4 - 3 , 7 , . 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SENIORS ROBERT WILLIAMS Student Councxl 2 3 4 Class Offxcer 2 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 Offxcer 4 H1Y 2 3 Off1cer 4 A Cappella 1 3 4 Rxfle Club 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Stagecra u 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 RONALD WILLIAMS JUDITH WOLFE Tr1H1Y 3 4 ACappella1 2 3 R1fleClub1 2 3 4 Stage craft Club 1 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Monntor 4 RUTH WOLLNIK Top Knotter 3 Scholarshlp Team 3 Tr1H1Y 3 A Cappella 1 Llbrary 3 4 Faculty Assxstant 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 Stagecraft Club 1 2 Intramurals 2 3 ROBERT WRIGHT Student Councxl 1 2 3 4 Scholarshnp Team 2 3 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 H1Y 2 Offlcer 3 4 Faculty Assxstant 2 Proyectlon 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 2 3 4 Rxfle Club O xcer 3 Football 1 2 3 B ketball 1 2 Trackl 2 3 GERALD WUCHTER W1lson1 2 3 HIY 4 Track4 JUDITH ZANDERS Tr1H1Y 9 4 Scholarsh1p Team 3 Band 1 2 3 Llbmmm 4 Faculty Asszstant 4 Rlfle Club 1 2 Stagecraft Club 2 ,,: ,Q , z , 2,,s ,L ff Clb,: ,,3. ,L . : s ,s ,,s ,, ,L ,- ,Q !7'7 7! x 1,2, ff 1 ,,,4: as ,,3,4z ,,:-: - 1 ,,s 1 : ,Z . If if Y.-r' James Albert Jack Anderson Wlllram Anderson Sandra Arbre Ronald Arnold Paul Ba1rd Leonard Baker Frank Bakos Nanqf Bancroft Maryorre Bare Vlrgnma Barker xflllll Beadel Larry Ber11n Sandra Bevan Karen Bowden jack Bows man Robert Broun Terry Broun Exelyn Burkett James Campbell judxth Cashon Ronald Chambers Lore Coates Xlary Coopc Glcndora Culp Z' Im MEMORIAM Years blip away and our recollectxons dim but the memory of one small frgure vull long remam It IS the cheerful exer smlllng lmage of V1rg1n1a Woolnrk who left a lrttle of her great courage here vuth each of us JU IORS Q ff A 'lt-or 'N ll JU IORS 459: if ,iw Wayne Culp Donna Danchxse James Davrs Nrcky Derger Patncla Deneau Mary Jane Dxehl Jack Donaldson Kathleen Donaldson Robert Donaldson Wrllram Dorcas Robert Dotson Samuel Durr Ray Eckenrode john Edwards Carol Erwrn Sue Evers Shrrley Fmcham Henry Flemrng Ted Forber Kathy Forrester james Franklrn Mary Ruth Gottron Jack Haney Donald Harrrson Knrk Hawklns james Henry Peter Hesslink Jack Higham Sallie Hinerman Barbara Hough Frank Houser Linda Hubbard jack Hudson Edward Kaffel Bonnie Knott Nano Knuth john Lesch Darxl Lohr Leon Loxeland Sandra Nfalxsrm Carmel Nlazzocco Juclx NIcCrea Barbara NIcDonald Harm XIcPhee Allce Niemzer Glenda Nlxller Penelope Nhller Chrlstme Nlunn james Nix ers Nfarllm Neff Sue lNoll Tom Ockerman Paulme O Nell Tom Orr Denms Palazzo Tom Phxlllps Catherme Polley Ronald Prosser james Reuff oxce Rhodes if JU IGRS 5 'X Detoh Rhyal Barbara Rrchards Ruth Robmson Karen Sandquxst A lrttle blt of th1s and 1 drop of that and who l-moms what xouxe got n the jun or chu strx c ass 'CP ,nf 'N Linda Scherble Sandra Schlabaugh Donald Schlegal jo Ann Schrmdt Patrxcla Schoenfelt XIanCy Schulz Roger Sherman Alrce Shuback Tom Sopkovlch Rebecca St Claxr Tndr Stalle Dasrd Stephenson Erma Strffler Laura Stone jack Strong Ronald Thompson Harmon Van Horn Cmdy Vlckers Clyde Walter Jeff Wartluft Dorothy Way Ronald Weber Gerald Wester Sylua Whrte Donald W1ll1ams Fred Wlllxams Kathryn Wxllxams Douglas XV1 son Douglas Wmnall Barbara Wolboldt NOT SHOWN judmth Patterson XX lllnm Alcott james Alexander Larrs Anderson Donald Appleman Chrrstme Bacchlxv' Rnchard Baehler Loretta Barto Ronald Barto Terry Betrag George Blxthe Marlene Booth james Brand Carol Brennan W1ll1am Brenner Marjorie Broderrck Kay Brown Frances Byers Er1c Cahalln Betty Carver jane Casgram Douglas Cashon Lrnda Cashon Marcna Clay Davld Collms Arthur Crawford Claudra Cutler Rlchard Cuttlng George DeZee Phyllxs DeZee Patrrcla Dma Robert Dutch Robert Dyce john Dyckman Margaret Fishel Nlark Fulcomer SOPHOMORES Q7- fli- 1:11 lf me S' 'Fx we 'X'-r 31 gs: -rl' e-.4 his Q? 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Nancy NX rant SEVENTH 1,-I ni vff 'H SEVENTH GR DE Dreams f faraxx 15 places pop mm scxcnth graders mmds 1s they Study gcogmphy Gerald C lulxncr lulcl Cr leftclx Cum mmgs Gan fumflx Nw gb 1 1 'W WJ? 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Qt Clur Sultnm Scott Robert Shellx Xlamlx Sherman Susan Shxrrefts Donna Shotts Judy Qlagle Stcwcn Sopmko Donald Stach Carl Starr Chrlstlna Stalle Carolxn Qteuart Tlm Stanex Dorothx Tanner Bexcrlx Taylor janet laylor james futa Myron Lllman John L r1Ch1Ch Kathy Vogel Sue NX ehr Larry Yxlellendorf Darylln XY 1lson Xllchael Vihnant Nhchael XY olfe Susan H arrow Dale Yoemg jay ne YoungSteacl C1rol Zarbaugh 4l XVho's got the ball? FCOTBALL The 1958 football season at Canfield was one of the best ever. For the first time in the history of the school the Cardinals emerged unbeaten in season play, receiving a rating of 20th among top teams in the state. They swept over all Inter-County League foes to retain the championship for the second consecutive year. This year's record was marred only by ties with Columbiana and Poland, giving the squad a 7-0-2 slate. Highlights of the season included the victories over Steel Valley Champs, Austintown Fitch, and Goshen Union in the IC championship game, Touchdown T ill it vvork? OK. Bob. get in thereY ROXX 1 J Kxmmel D Habeeer R Chamb rs R Wrllrams C Kmentt M Colgan J Blott R Wmght W MCKn1ght K Lapm D Blunt F Kelbaugh ROXX 7 J Campbell P Hesslml. T Broun H XIcPhee F Kaffel H Tlemmg J Donaldson T Sopko ylch C Mauocco XX Anderson R Prosser Nfr Eduard Sulllx rn tssrstmt coach ROW w Mr Kexth Ingle asslstant coach P Burd statlstrclan J Albert J Brand XX' Alcott G Konmg J Ruer K Vsellendorf D Xkfolboldt J Haney J Henry D Harrrson statrstrcran ROXX -1 Mr Robert Wrnterburn head cotch D Appleman J Houng G Wermer P Patton F Helmrnlak R Coolc D Stock R Randall W Starr T Oclcerman manager ROXX 5 J Vsartluft manager J Kerston Brrggs Eastman XV Arnold R Doye J Patterson H Nlltchell D Cashon D Palazzo manager Bes1des YXIUIIIUU the Inter County Leaf ue C htmpronshtp sex eral members of the squtd earned lULlIYILlLl1l honors The sexen erldlron sttrs plxced on the IC Team were Cornel halfbacls Carmel Mazzocco tlclele and Tom Soplcoyrch taclsle Cornel Kmentt gamed 1 txrst alternlte flllfcl berth on the Northern Ohlo All Star Team Thts year new sophomores md treshmen xy ere kept together m '1 separate un1t called t e reserye te tm lt enlblel them to yet xaluxble experlence vyhmle competxng agamst others ot ecyull 1b1l1ty Throulhout the season they played seyeral games vuth 1re1 reserye tetm-s They aclcson Worth LIITTL Sprnngfleld Columblana Poland McDon1ld l nrtreld Iartch Goshen XX t rlem re rr lless tt the xyemther the boys yxere msuretl mc s lltully tlnreete by henl torch IN r Robert Vymterburn Nir lelxy 1rd Sullxx tn md Mr lxexth In le hrs competent lssrstants eaxe strong, support ID molclmt the xlctorrous btll club 1, ' ,. ,, . ez . '.. ,. Y.. .. ', . ',. ', T7 1 I f . 4 ' f' ' I ' 1 , ' ' V , 'V ' Y 1 s H 1 r s - v - z - s - ' - A v - a A 1 - v - ', V. , . , . , - j , - 1 - - 3 - , J- t J s ' v' ' 1 , - V y . C ' ' 1 -, . f 5 , .F , . , . . . ' L V' '. L t Z Kmentt, guardg Bill McKnight, defensive linemang Dan Blunt, fullbackg Jim Albert, lf . A L g . Y ' - . I l e V . A. L A ' ' l L I h W x . A r at - age ' L ' ' ' ' We ' 14 6 20 r I . 0 24 ' ' 6 6 A V 6 14 14 5-1 ' L 0 -16 1' 0 16 , , 6 5-1 - 20 'fm ,- H AKA k Aj xl 4 .AL , - 1 - , fy- . l .lel ' 1' 7' 'tl 4' 1. '. . I. , ',7' , T v '. '7 S1 1 ' ' - ' L ' 1 ' ' ' l ,D Dan Blunt most yaluable player holds representatxye pxgslcm Fathers accompany athletnc sons across the fleld on Dads Day Football players and famllles dlne and emoy a strrrxng speech hy Paul Hoerneman FOOTB LL Football players pa1d tr1bute to therr fathers rn a Dad s Day ceremony before the Goshen game After wrnnmg the contest the boys and dads met ln an mformal gatherxng 1n the old gym At the annual football banquet honormg coaches players cheerleaders and managers Krwams Club presented awards to the semor players and cheerleaders Varsrty squad members also recelyed recogmtxon Guest speaker Paul Hoerneman gaxc 1 tallt and moy1es of the season s games were shown Co Captanns Bnll McKmght and Cornel Kmentt grasp trophxes whale 41 ff' so Q aff 5. .ix b . -Q mv' TY jj, c l li ., ff? 'H v l ' ' ' ' V , . 5 Y L L U Y . ', h ' . y vs L fl Y. , 7 V b ROXV 1 I' Yyrllrams P Barrd R Vyrxght Coach Frances NIcLaughl1n J Blott T Sopkoyrch XV Anderson T Broyyn ROW J Henry Nfanager J Nfyers D Whnnaxl W Alcott 1 Albert H NlcPhee R Baehler I Thoma: Xfanager ASKETB LL Coachecl expertly' by mentor Francls Mcl aughlnn CHS baslxeteers proylcled many thrrlls and much exutement for xrea fans Accuracy from the foul lrne and some tmmely flelcl trolls brought about mmy of the 13 uctones Seyeral of the nine cle feats were dcclcled by only 1 feyy poxnts Cant'1elcl s Cnndcrella lxxds completed the 58 59 clmpaxgn vyrth three tournament yrctorres They clpturecl thc cllstrrct thunynonshly before bovylng gracefully t Chaney ln the sectional Get that rebound boys' VARSITY RECORD East Palestlne Poland Frtch Rayen Columblana Greenford u Loyx ellyulle Goshen McDon1lcl a Wrlson Faxrfxeld Whterford 'North Lxma Iaclxson Mrlton Sprrngfreld 1 I-loyylancl Y 'E THEY 5 5. . l 1' A A .K , KL x. 5 .H V. it O l Y 59 ' 68 49 71 '4 ' 5 56 53 ' to 69 53 ' V 46 72 K 54 59 ' ' 54 53 66 70 L 68 K4 ' 68 86 ' ' r K9 RO H ' 52 88 U ' ' 63 44 ' ' 48 Ki ' 57 ROW 1: G. Koning, R. Randall, R. Baehler, M. Fulcomer, D. Cashon, F. Helminiak. ROW 2: J. Raver, B. Alcott, F, Williams, D. Winnail, T. Betras, C. Martz, Mr. Francis McLaughlin, coach, RESERVE WE THEY BA 28 East Palestine 30 37 Poland , ,,,. , .31 , I , i , V 58 Fitch ,, , 28 Fifteen victories in succession reveal the glory enjoyed by C.H.S. 35 Rayen 31 Junior Varsity during their '58-'59 campaign. The only defeat suf- 49 Columbiana 28 fered was by one point to East Palestine in the opener of the season. 46 Greenford M37 'Freshman teams pride in winning and dislike of defeats dis- 52 Loweuviue 29 tinctly shows in their 7-1 record. Reboundmg was the strongest point 43 Goshen N N38 in their successful season. 56 McDonald 31 62 Goshen 53 60 Fairfield 39 44 North Lima , 28 44 jackson Milton , G38 44 Greenford . ., H32 40 Springfield . , , ., H37 60 Howland , . , .49 FRESHMAN WE THEY 50 Sebring 25 53 Poland 33 42 Niles 50 51 jackson Milton . 23 36 Goshen . 51 43 Sebring 29 45 Poland 53 38 Goshen 27 ROW lr G. Myers, managerg H. Mitchell, J. Bare, P. Roudebush, R. Cook, E Rodgers, XXV I-lessman. ROW 2: Mr. George Kuzma, coach, R. Taylor, G. Weimer, J. Williams, J. Briggs, R. Dove, W, Arnold, J, Chapman, R. Koch, J. Heckathorne, manager. Coach Francis McLaughlin presents trophies to jack Blott and Terry' Brown, most valuable players. Banquet guests hear speech by Coach Butler Hennon of XX ampum Pennsylvrma BASKETBALL BA QU ET Thrs years annual Basketball Blnquet sponsored by Cantleld Commumty organrza trons was hrghllghted by guest speaker Butler Hennon of Wampaunl Pennsylxama Senror ack Blott and yunror Terry Brovyn were chosen by therr teammates as the most yaluable players for yarsrty and yunror yarsrty respectnely Jack also seryed as team captaln along mth Bob Wrrght These tyyo boys were the only senrors on thls year s squad whrle Donna Roudebush was the only senlor cheerleader Guests and sponsors of the banquet enjoy therr dmners prror to the excrtement of avyards V ,, , Y - ' 1 1 ' L , v L V ' , . J 7 7 L . . . , t Y , . .. , , , ' 1 KJ 'tv ,, K 'we . V , ,i ' r g. , f lg- ' '. ,pf 1 . . . ., Lf., af F A Y' fl- ..,: ,f-Q , ,' uv, - ' . , ZH J. 4 5 ,. ' ' lyk: , 1 A - -J. ,. . I .- . VU., Og a ' sq fn s ue blfkll oerer Nmrlrx glllltll n Roux X N 1Clf.1no Tum was m .1 hueldle cheer Cliudm Cutler Donna Rouele bush Kathx Domldson md Xllllll Bculel CHEERLEADERS M1115 hours ol practlce md comentrlted effort hue flxen CHQ m outstmdme Cheerleading squul O luml for ill runes these lrls hellu Sl ur the telms on to xlctory Durmg footblll season the Splflf ol the xmrsltx Cheerlculer l3I'lLl1lLIlCCl up 1 Cold Exerx Weelnesdlx mehr thes pruuced olll mel new Cheers umler the LllfCCf1OD of Mlss om M1tchcll They also spent mmy hours Hlllxlllrg and posrmw uctory srgns and m OI'LL,lI'11Z1f1g pep rallles Y i ! , 0 g I .' ' 'lg ' . H r'-4 ....l A l' ' . . n . L R13 g' 5 A vl Jw A -1 ' L sr , ' ' A s vs 5-' - .. ,L , 'y . , A day. Basketball season brought both the varsity and reserve cheerleaders to the scene. J A 4 . I ' V I v V, Y . Y. v . . . r . . f Z, 'L ' A ' . All - -41' l.Ct'.' go IL'.lIllH . 'A '. lx Sp A -. . f ' A .1 xl 9'Zl.ll ' Feet run and muscles strain for Cardinals. Track stresses speed, strength and sportsmanship TRACK Hard work, desire, and physical fitness provide for the qualities of a good track team. Although not always victorious, this year's track team enjoyed many thrilling meets. Plodding through mud and foul weather, the track team always held their hopes high, developing from the competition a sense of value along with team character. ROW 1: R. Richards, J. Haney, T, Brown, D. Habeger, R. Barto, J. Reuff, P. Patton, K. Wellen- dorf, J. Donaldson. ROW 2: J. Albert, R. Loveland, T. Berlin, D, Harrison, R. Wfilliams, H. Mitchell, 1. Anderson. ROW 3: Mr. Robert Winterburn, coachg J. Alexander, G. XY'eimer, C. Kmentt, C. Mazzocco, T. Sopkovich, H. McPhee, W. McKnight, D. McEwen. Tennis team members are M Colgan L Baker G XWe1mer J Blott M Fulcomer D Vfinnail F Wfilliams Tennis has become an increasingly popular spring sport at C H S Vacancies on this year s team were filled through competition on the courts Under the direction of Miss Laurada Osborn the netters played matches with other schools in the Mahoning Valley Scholastic Tennis League TENN SAND GQLF Country Club determined the squad members Richard Nor icky who captured lovs score honors was avsarded 1 medal and a certificate by Coach Francis McLaughlin 'I he C H S golfers competed in matches vw ith other local teams Members of the golf team are J Campbell F Vulilliams Mr Fran is McLaughlin coach T Betras J William Active on area links this spring was the golf team. A tournament staged at Sebring 4 . v 1 Y 1 i S Y. C L . Standing at left is D. Hood, president of junior High Student Council Seated members are Row 1: C. Glista, K. Donaldson, C. Huxsasx Roxs 9 P Roman j Barnes Mrs Thelma Levis ad visor. Row 3: C. Starr, D. Prosser, S Y1rroxx JU IOR HIGH Collecting t.1x stamps. cheering their bisketball team on to the fintlls .it Struthers licld House Intl skating at fun-filled parties kept the C tnlielcl un ior High School busy this ye.1r. Upper Right: D. Tanner, M. J. Maz- zocco, S. Yarrow and P. Brown cheer for the junior High Redbirds as Miss ,loan Mitchell, advisor, looks on, Lower Right: Junior High Basketball team members are, Row 1: D. Stack, R. Ruane, D. Hood, B, Millikin, T. Ander- son, G. Renkenberger. Row 2: D. Mc- Donald. manager, NW. Brooks, J. Cum- mings, J, Helminiak, P. Ort, D. Coope, J. Randall, T. Morrison, F, Hubler, Mr. Edward Sullivan, coach. l l i i President ,lim Kimmel congratulates Pete Hesslink to his newly elected office as Studs nt Council President. Trying to co-ordinate student body opinion with school policy is the ambitious task of student coun- cil, Representing their classmates. members are con- cerned with a xariety ot' activities from morning de- xotions over the public address system to pep assemblies. Also. on its agenda are the Christmas assembly. the honor assembly. the spring semi-formal, several hops aliter basketball games. ushering at P.T.O. Open House and home basketball games. Dads' Day festivities, and philanthropic projects. This enthusiastic group of school leaders typifies the spirit of all CHS. students for their school. TUDE T COUNCIL Imitating the football players. senior girls rally round to bolster team spirit during pep assembly. Directing parents around C H S is the ioh of student council members at the annual P.'l'.O. Open House 41 1. ROW' 1: C. Helman, P. Ockerman, M. Dotson, P. XX ooster, R. Vfilliams, R. Wright, C. Mazzocco ROXX' 2: C. Cutler, J, Rhodes, M, Gottron, XXV Anderson, D. Harrison, R. Chambers. L. Baker D. Willianus. ROXV 5: S. Spoerer, K. Donaldson, M. Diehl, G. Koning, J. Spoerer, K. Koning K, Rodgers, M. Colgan, ROXY' Ai: R. Suter, M, Alcott. XV, I-lessman, XV. Starr, G. XVeimer, j Brand, E. Rodgers. IXI. Eulcomer, STANDING: J. Kimmel, president: Miss Lflllfililti Osborn, Advisor Right: Council 'members go to great heights to decorate for Some Enchanted Evening. Below: This lovely Easter Bonnet even catches the eye of the Easter Bunny during rehearsal of the pageant Easter in Music. directed bv jeaneen Spoerer und Mrs. Florence Smith ROW 1 j Spoerer secretary K Konrng treasurer C Walter presrdent D Wmnanl vrce presrdent A McLean darkroom superrntendent Mr Donald Blshop advrsor ROW 2 M Beadel D Roude bush L Hubbard P Deneau E Patterson C Munn S Maksrm ROW 9 P Myers G Carr T Stalle D Lohr S Noll L Stone J Rhodes L Coates ROW 4 C Clay D NIcK1nley C Hawkms J Myers H McPhee J Blott R Wrrght ROW 5 R Suter C Kmentt T Sopkovrch H Flemrng R Prosser L Berlm J Henry CAMERA CLUB Open to all hrgh school students Camera Club offers xarred actmtxes to rts members Students entered the na tronal Kodak contest as well as partrcrpated rn mdmdual prcture takmg projects durrqg the 1958 59 school year All of these actrvrtres provrded opportunrtres to use the darkroom after school for dexeloprng and enlargmg snapshots Under the drrect1or1 and supervrsron of Mr Donald Brshop the Group held a monthly busmess meetrng and learned to take dexelop and enlarge photographs successfully ROW 1 M Broderrck P Ockerman L Schulz P McGu1re N Rodgers N Evans B Hrlle E Rrchards R Nackmo S Spoerer ROW 2 N Cutsler D Gromley B Enterlrne M Lrbb M Myers B Brown J Polley M Clay K McDonald S McKn1ght P Franklrn F Wrnnarl ROW 3 B Rowse C Jacobs P Noll L Wrllrams L Cashon S Mellmger J Casgram M Booth B Carver ROW 4 P Roudebush R Suter E Rodgers R Cook A Crawford E Neff J Thomas R Dyce M Rertmann W MY-- l : . , , - , ,A , , . , - 7 - 1 1 - 1 - ' ' 1 ' ' . N. v , - a - x ' 1 - 1 ' - - ' a ' wi ' , A , , ,. ,, ,. . . . , .1 ', . l, . , . , . , . . - - , - , - , - 1 . ,. ,. . V V Ti. I - , . . .Y. . - . . . - 7 . 1 ' v , . . . ,. , . , . , . , . , . ,. , . ,. . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . . . , . , . , . , . ,. ,. , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . ,. , . , . . Students practice shooting at targets, , lights, wallg and anything else in sight. ROW 1: j. Henry, presidentg J. Donaldson, treasurer, A. Hult, vice-president, H. McPhee, execu tive officer, L. Loveland, secretary, Mr. Lewis Young, advisor. ROXX' 2: J. Greasel, C. Helman E. Richards, P. Wooster, P. Franklin. B. Enterline, B. Knott, M. Gottron, K. Koning, J, Schmidt P. Deneau, S. Schulz, S. Smith, D. Gromley, S. McKnight, S. Kirwan. ROW 3: G. Hyatt, N Evans, P. McGuire, K. Bowden, J. jones, K. Wylam, V. Barker, L. Williams, S. Mellinger, P Noll, C. Jacobs, D. Stephenson, S. Musser, B. Rowse, J. Thompson, L. Schulz. ROW 4: S Spoerer, N. Cutsler, K. Williams, S. Schlabaugh, K. Brown, S. Kmentt, B. Carver, G. Carr, B Cashon, B. Poleschuk, D. Lohr, J. Casgrain, M. Booth, W. Sherman. ROW 5: F. Winnail, J Moore, D. McKinley, J. Myers, R. Loveland, C. Martz, T. Hogan, D. Williams, J. Albert, R. Ecken- rode, R. Donaldson, R. Wfilliams, G. Hendricks, J. Bowman, R. Thompson. RIFLE CLUB C.H.S. members of Rifle Club are given the opportunity to develop good marksman- ship and skill. Two mixed groups of students alternated Thursday for target shooting and utilized some of the new equipment in the basement of the most recent school ad- dition. At after-school meetings pupils learn safe techniques under the .helpful leadership of Mr. Lewis Young, advisor. Beginners are enabled to advance in the ranks with assistance from more skillful marksmen. p 'iz Seltmg time .irtitles dmxn on are-ntilx ls the btniness the typixts Step 1: For publishing the Cardina1 : Reporters secure and write the news, Step 2: Rewriting, arranging. correcting:-'these are the jobs of the lmrdworking editors. Step 5: Advisors Check over the work. ROW' 1: Bits. Charlotte Flesher, advisor: K. Koning, co-editor, C. Shirreffs. co-editor: Miss Mary Ann Frederick, advisor. ROXX' 2: C. Helman. C. Cutler, P, McGuire. S. Schulz. L. Hoover, S. Spoerer, J. Polley, M. Gottron, L. Williams. J. jones. ROXX' 3: M. Alcott, K. Brown, K. McDonald. J, Spoerer, K. Rodgers. M. Diehl, J. Eshbaugh, K. Willianis, N. Knuth. ROW 4: S. Mellinger. P. Noll. bl. Casgrain. K. Polley. D. Wfilliams. M. Coope. B. Cashon. ROXV 5: C. M'azzoccO, G, Koning, T. Sopkovith. H. McPhee. G. NY'eimer. CARDI AL Trying to fit 24 lines of type on only 19 lines is just one of the problems Cardinal co-editors Karen Koning and Carole Shirreffs pondered. Mrs. Charlotte Flesher and Miss Mary Ann Frederick, advisors, aided the newspaper staff with dilemmas. Nancy Knuth and Kathryn Wfilliams assisted the editors. The 6-page Cardinal contains articles ranging from school events to chatter. Its staff also includes a business manager, inimeographers, artists, typists and last but not least, the backbone of any paper, reporters. Step 53 The art staff draws sl4CICl1Cs and l1CJdlff1C9 fm' Step 6: Mimeographers put final touches on paper. each issue. as i . 'Lf 'L W. RQXX' 1: L. Dey, chaplaing L. Coates. treasurerg M. Gottron. viceapresidentg J. Spoerer. president: D. Roudebush. secretaryg Mrs. Weimer. advisor. ROW 2: S. Vi'hite. S. I-linerman. K. Sandquist. B. Knott. K. Bowden. li. McDonald. C. Vickers. I.. ' ' ' ' 1 1. SCl'lffil'JlC. B. Wolboldt. C. Shirreffs, C. Munn. M. Mader. S. Izvers. D. Ryhril. J. Kirschke. J. Coulter. M. Alcott. RONX J. M. Coope. V Barker. M Bare. L Hubbard. S Bevan. G. Miller. C. Erwin. A. Meinzer. M. lieadel. J. Wfeamer, J. Thompson. A. Shuback. Maksim Musser. M. Dina, Ji Patterson. D. Lohr. ROXY' -iz N. Knuth. I.. XX'ard. D. Stephenson. J. XX'olfe. E. Benvicyki. Adams. F. Mogg.iE. Patterson. K. Koning. K. Rodgers. A. Dutch. S. Schlabaugh. J. Schmidt. K. XVilliams. P. Deneau. P. Myers. G. Carr, E. Burkett. ROW' 5: J. Cashon. K. Donaldson. M. Diehl. S. Noll. M. Neff, Rhodes. T. Stalle, L. Stone. K. Polley. J. Eshbaugh. B. DeCamp. K. Forrester. P. Stiftler. C. Creager. B. Chetsko. D. XVilliams. TRI-HI-Y Pure thoughts, pure words, pure deeds is the creed which junior and senior Tri-Hi-Y members follow. Tri-Hi-Y activities include monthly visits with the retarded children, morning devotions. planning the Easter Assembly, spon- soring a semi-formal dance and also sock hops. and trading jingle bells at Christmas time. Selling pop corn at basketball' games and collecting items for Red Cross round out another year of service, devotion, and fellowship. Tri-Hi-Y girlg give mother nature a hand as they decorate the old gym for the fall dance. Harvest Moon. Realizing that a club cannot succeed without a strong member- ' ship these Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y officers begin their term of oftice by inducting the nexv members. RO X I Xlr Cywrcc IXLIIINI ulx sor I Ockcrrmn trc ISUILI' R XX 1ll1 1111s SLCICIIYX R XX fight presrdent D XX'1nna1l VICE r smlcnt Bl wrt cl11pl1 n XX 7 1 no I XX 1rtl11 li chlcz R Dutch 'I Harris R Rmdill J Mwers BI Colgln D I Kmlu D XX rlson OXX 51 rr H1011 I lhlxcr R Prosscr C Kmentt D Blunt E Kellmugh XV HY Clem sr ccch clcm sports clcm schollrslup lllkl clc1n llXlIl4 IFL thc xxorcls XXhlCl'l Qulde .1 H1 Y member through Cach du H1 hlrchtul 1c1ompl1sh111cnts or thc yur rnclurlcrl thosc for xwrll Llllllllllllllfy md school A communlty project Vx is scr forth 1n thc form ol 1 Hlllovscen Clean up D15 for thc clovxnrcmn cl1srr1ct Sex eral post game hops and rhe 1nnu1l H1 Y C1rn1x:1l .1lon1 xx 1th the presintanon or thc Th,1nLsf1x1n5, Assembly and the serunv of refreshments lor the Dul s Dru lestlxrtrcs were also rmporrant H1 Y events H1 Y team takes honors frrst 1n league second IH drstrrct H1 X 5 CJrn1wlprox1dcsrunt'or ewcrxonc Qwnnvx 1 l pc'-zj. 1.kL 1i,RO -:D.P.I.1,2.., fr,R. .1 , , 1 1' ,, , 1, . Xc ' . , R' 3: K. I.111'r1. XX', Sm . -T. H 1.1s. ,. , ,, , , , . . , . McKnight. ROXX' -1: ,I Xx'YL1Cl1ICf. R. Cl111111hcrs. H, Fleming. XY, Fcrtcr. R.Ch11mbers. F.XX'illiams. M. Fulcomer, 11 'gAk z ' 'c,' r . f Q 4 1 I . ' E CHS students f1ncl fun and enjoyment at Key Clubs Skate and Dance From effort come results a mowe camera donated to the school KEY CLUB Key Club was kept busy tms year as rt lrned up and earned out many projects The boys tools thelr turns helprng a srxth grade grrl afflicted wlth Cerebral Palsy on and off the bus Once agaln they kept C H S students loappy by delryerrng Chrlstmas and Valentrne cards Hot dogs and pop vyere sold to basketball fans at home games Last summer the club held car washes to ralse money tor nom entron goers ROW1 J Albert chaplam C Marrocco secretary C Clay yresrdent P Hessllnk wee presrdent 'I Sopkoyrch treasurer Mr L Loyeland R Loxeland ROW' 3 J Henry J Dans Bomnrn XX Sherman A More C Hendrrclts J Henry C Konrng Campbell ROW' 4 E Jickenrode I Hogan Kaffel J Iesch R Donaldson I Berlnn R Eclxcnrode XX Anderson R Arnold ROXW5 XV Brenner J Donaldson D Hlrrrson XX Alcott XX Anderson P Hurd I Broun I Phrllxps A Crawford l Francis lN'Ic-Laughlin, advisorl ROW' 2: R,lSherman, Moore, Stephenson, J. 7Reuff, J. Alexander, J. Haney, H. MePhee . ' , . ' . 'Z . ' , . 'z, 4. ' ., . , '. A ., . ' ', N. ' ROXX' 1: L. Oakley. I.. Schulz. J. Coulter. I.. Snyder. S. Bevan. C. Brennan. J. Vfeamer, V. Barker, B. Hille. C. Munn. I.. Hubbard. B. McDonald. J. Kirschke. S. If'-'ers ROXY' 2: P. Vfooster, J. Vfolfe, P. Myers. N. Knuth. I.. Coates, I.. XY'.1rd. M. Booth. J. Cnsgrain. I.. Dey, T. Stalle, S Kmentt, K. XY'illi.uus, S. Mellinger. M. Myers. B. DeC.imp. ROW' 5: S. Musser, S. Schulz P. Hesslink. A. Hogg. J. Myers. R. Dice. I.. XY'i.1nt. IT. Balcos. Donaldson, R. Eckenrode I-I. Van!-Iorn. J. Henry. B. Carver. ROW' iz D. Palazzo. J. Reuff. J. Campbell. D. XY'inn:iil. L. Stone T. Brown. R. Cl'1,lllTl7CI'N. P. Bdird. XY. Alcott. J. Lesch. Initi.1ted this ye.1r into the tl.iily routine ot' Cmtiieltl Sthool was the monitor system. The purpose ot' this progmm is to control the pdssage of students through the halls during classes. M0 ITORS A D PROJECTION CLUB Projection Club, under the direction of Mr. Donald Bishop, requires different opemtors to be available for projection services each period of the day. Student operators show movies to grade and high school classes. thus advancing audio-visual education in C.I-I.S. ROXY' 1: R. Mchiillen. C. XY'.1lter. K. Bglecr. lf. XY'innnil, XY. Suter. D. XY'ilson. Mr. Donald Bishop. advisor. ROW' 2: J. Alexmtler. M. Colgan. D. XX'olboldt, J. Dyckiuan, R. Wfright. H. McPhee. R. Suter. ROXY' 5: XY. Brenner. A. Crawford. T. Sopkovich. P. Baird. M. Fulcomer. D. Blunt. ,... , 5. ,,.. ,Ive 'fu-sung ...----so .,..,,.-.... n an , .,,...,.-.....1-. -. -.-1. ., ..- A as ,.-ff ,, , ,, .,.WW,..,...-.. y I 'F ,.,..... 'Ni .W Wi U f 6'-ZH ,A Y it N W A H uf, 'QA at 5 if N vy xv 6 ,333 ,E .11 Q 1,13 1,2 I x I f Q., X x, if 'vl t W4 EFX , P' 925- XX '12, XG. KEN. ' ximx 'Y' ' W 4 . L if 5 55. 'xxx 'fx N' ji - x ' TU xx wftw M X . f 41 -W il, 6 X I , V S - gp 'nga ' x ' -- U' A A A V R V-0 4 I 'if at Q i ,Q ' 4 ' , 5 5 Z . ag f 1 1, 15? K 1. 5 - '53 7' Q U Y gt. fi ,Q ,ju ata J Am ROXY 1: J. Coulter. C. Brennan. C. Xxrlll ter. M. Clay. L. xYvllllI1H1S. F. Helminiak E. Richards. K. Donaldson. J. Polley K. Hltter. K. Kclhaugh. K. Polley. M Ddxis. ROW 2: A. Meinzer. G. Hend ricks. A. Shubaclc. K. McDonald. S. Durr K. Yerian. C. Jacobs. R. Lilnb. P. Noll C. Munn. S, Noll. E. Peltz. E. Rodgers 'If Hood. S. McKnight, D. Jones. E. Nel son. P. Vlilliams. ROXX' 3: I.. Cashon C. Faust. M. McDonald. M. Lutz. D Wfcanicr. D. Prosser. M. Higham. R Shorten. XV. Sherman. XY. Arnold. B Danchise. G. XVetherill. J. Peltz, L Stone, J. Yeager. D. Hood. D. Stephen- son. J. Kirschke. ROW' -3: A. Gnvcr D. Xlfilliams. P. Vogal. J. Vfestcr, F Houser. D. Rapp. J. Fulcomer. B. Chctsko. J. Bowman. S. Maksim. T. Anderson. P. Shugnot. M. Fulcomer. R. Stewart. J. Leach, R. Prosser. XV. Stephenson. J. Chapman. J. Higham. Mr. Paul Rossi. d i rector. Dance Band Members are. Row 1: M. Fulcomer, leader: T. Hood. R. Jones. D, Hood. E. Rodgers, G. Vikatherill. ROXV 2: J. Chapman. J. Higham. C. XY'alter. D. Jones. D. XVilliams. ROW 5: R. Shorten. T. Anderson. v ROXX' 1: K. McDonald. K. Rodgers. S. Kirwan. P Franklin, K. Schneider, R. McMillen, R. Nell, K Baker, J. Moore, D. Wilson, C. Faust. B, Moritz, C Helman, P. Ockerman, Mr. Paul Rossi. director. ROXX 2: L. Oakley, G. Hyatt, K. Wfylam, J, Jones, M. Libb H. Mitchell, W. Hessman, T. Ockerman. D. Palazzo S. Schulz, S. Smith. C. Preston, F. Byers. L. Hoover J. Greasel. ROW' 3: B. Brown, J. Polley. M. Gottron M. Neff, D. McKinley, R. Prosser. W. Arnold. L Baker, E. Benyiczki, N. Bancroft. M. Myers, N. Vaughn P. Dina, S. Wfhite. ROW' -iz C. Creager, B, Poleschuck B. Cashon, D. VC'innail, F. XX'illiams. J. Donaldson R. Williams, D. Blunt, M. Coope. J. Rhodes. N Cutsler, V. Novicky. N. Rodgers, Kirschke. Are you sure my collars straight? ask the girls in the chorus ls thu prepirc for the commencement exercises. ....-wr-v-4 'Y T.. 5 A Cappella Choir. meeting relax and enjoy singing at the of Mr. Paul Rossi. the group Festival at North jackson. in Annual Spring Musical. Checking individual parts is 41 necessary itiust belOre 1 perform incc ROXX' 1: R. Nackino, C. I-Ielnian. B. Knott, B. McDonald, D. Rylial. B. Wolboldt. C. Vickers. C. Cutler. M, Bare, R. NX ollnik D. Oakley, A. Dutch, B. Rowse. D. Groinley, N. Evans. D. Roudebusli. M. Alcott. ROXX' 2: J. Jones, A. Meinzer, S. Maksiin, S Musser, M, Dina, J Polley, Fulcorner. IT. Mogg. I.. XY'ard. K, Donaldson. P. Deneau. C. Shirreffs, J. Patterson, N. Knuth, I-I ' 1 Adams M. Beadeli ROW' 3' M. Broderick. C,iSChlabaugh. N. Cutsler. E. Stiffler. K. Polley. J. Rhodes, Cashon. S. lNoll, I. Dey. Carr, K. Kohn. B. Cashon. M. Coope. M. Neff. E. Patterson. K. Koning. ROW' 'iz V. Barker. P. I-Iesslink. C. Clay, J Rayer. J. Albert. R. Chambers. D. Cashon. D. I-Iarrison. VV. Anderson. J. Spoerer. K. Rodgers. FACULTY A D LIBR RY ASSISTANTS Many are the duties ol' a tiaeulty assistant. Students aid in relieying grade school teachers for one period a day. Sexeral girls daily help in the ofliiee assisting the tatulty and the seeretaries of the high school. Running errands. iniineographing tests. checking yellow slips. answering the telephone and tiling reports are duties per- fornied by these volunteers. High school library assistants spend one period each day working in the C.H.S. library. Their work is superyised by Mrs. XVanda XY'eimer. XY'hile in the library they sign out books. record fines. and take a yearly inyentory. Al- ways on the job. they spend tree moments Cleaning shelxes and straightening books. ROW' I: V. Dina. K. Kelbaugh. G. I-Iooxer. R. XX'ollnik. K. Sthneider. Mrs. Vilinda Xli'einier. librarian. ROXY 2: M. Dotson. A. Meimer, M. Myers. J. Patterson. I.. Coates. A. Shuback. ROXX' 5: S. Kinentt. I.. Stone. B. Carver. C. Creager. B. Hille. ROXX' -i: J. Moore. A. McLean. J. Thomas. S. Noll. ee' t AK Ahtwt-2 All i'i4:ht, ywu puiplu, Nllllfllllkll t1pth.1t tLII'I.lll'l tytll, 4 F Right 'Niwttli'!1gliixlil'ix g-:ing 1-ii htzt lfrcslimcii .tml stiplitwiiiiiirx ttwiuptwsc thc iiiuiiilwrsliip til' thc SI.liQL'CI'.llil Club. which really held cxcrythiugj' with tht-ir unc-.ttf ttiiiiulx'-iiiyxtcri' hits. .'Xtitit Mir.tntl.tR XY'ill .mtl Hllultl lfxcrytlmiiigf' Thix war thcx' xwrlqt-tl uiitlt-i' the stiim-iwixitiii t-I' Mn, Mirilm MtI7tui.tltl with thc .tssixtaiitc ut' senior Cxrolc Shirrclitis .mtl their tititiityrx Pam XYtimtt'r, pirsitlt-iit: P.itriti,t Otlxt-riimii, xitt--pu-sitlmtg .mtl B.trb.1r.1 Ptilcsthuk, SCCI'ClJf5'-lI'C.1S- lll'L'I'. ROXX l. li Ptilwclitik, P, c,kl'iLl'Il1.lIl, I? XX't+iwxtti. Nlix Nll!:.t1i1hlLDttI'1.tlul. .ttliiwi', ROXY 2: ll, Brwtlcriclc, G. Hyatt, I., Oakley -I, Cin-.txt-l, Q, Hcliigin, l.. Ritli.ii'tlx lx liit-iw. bl, Ptltf, l., ldlmixtix N. Igxqinx, D, Ciimiilcy, S. McKnight. S. Smith, C, Cutler, P lfiuinkltn, R, Xmkinw, ROW' 3: R, ,Xldlillt-n, rl, Sp.tngltiQ l', Rtvtitlchtixli, li lit-uw, S, Schulz, CQ, Scl1l.1l'v.1ugh, S. Kirxxxm. I. XY'illE.tii1s, P, McGuii'tp K, lit-llxitigli. Cf ISi't'iin.m, K, Stlimitlgr, M, Clxy. B. Hills, J. Jones ROXY' ir B, Enterline, L, Schulz X, Riitlgcrs, K, MCDt+n.1ltl. S Kixzcntt, C liwlv, If X-ill, Bl. Dtitwri, Bl, Nliurx K, liruwn, fl. C.lNgf.llD. B, XY'yl,mi, X, Vaughn I,, H.ll7L'gL'I'. -l, Pulley. IS, liimmi, ROW' ii vl. Ywtziig. NI, Lzhh, 'I Mtiiixtxv, lf, Rutlgcrs. M, Fulcwiiztr. 9, Spocrcr. N, Cutxluii M Lytlt-, I. Cnht-n, B, Caxlii-n. li, C1.tixtr, Bl, litiiitli. -l lltnrji, bl llitiizux. D Vftilh-iltlt, XY, Arnold. XY, Hcwittan, nf X Illlflg Copx 15 m L xe.nt11l1 1rt11lpr11l11L1ng In 1l'1l'1Ll1l 1fS not .1 real NI1rt1,m 1t 1ust 1 PL1lDllClfX tum or the Top Knotter TOP K CUTTER ROXX 1 Mr Domld B1shop ulx1b1w1 I Rhode 1s1stmt ul1tor D XX1ll11111s minor L Bllxcl liil tmt ul1tor A1155 Vin Ann l'rc1lLr1cl-1 uluwr ROXX XI Alcott C Cutler B NILD1111 1lc.l Ockcrmm B EI1f6ll1I1L Nl Gottwn 9 Xiu su D Ruumbuslm I XX1ll11111s N R0 gen run L Coltcs R xxlllllllb lx Domlwon R X 1 N NIell1m:Lr lx Ixornng Nl Dmehl D 11 bolalt R Qutu R rowu YU 1 1 cr 0 1 Ot D HIILIQKWD R umlxl mmt 1 1 1111 L1 A NIL L n ,.' I ,,, 4 X If M L H W1 ' K' V-lf -Y' l. X ' 1 jg 'L . No,4' - f : . . A .4 gY, w..s'. V g . 1 . il. Jones. ROW' 5: K. McDonald. nl. Pollcy. C, Shirrcffa. F. Hogg. P. Noll. I.. Day J. Cui' gf . . ' . A. ', 'L '. . lr . OX 'Z 1 'xx '. ' 'L'. 1 . R . . Xlfl . . . . lj R. Cl li. D, XY l4lur1. C. NY'.lt', ROW' 9: Bl. C lg.n. vl. lil t. . . . . Cl: 4. C, K ' t. G Klnhg. G. XY' 141 . . 'l.'.1 . lnm XY'hich canzera should I use? wonders Top- 4 Knotter photographer. Allan Mclean. Assistant editors and advisors help with captions and layouts. Dinnerless evenings and sleepless nights mark deadline weeks for annual staff over- seers, editor Dianne Wfilliams, assistant editors 'loyce Rhodes, Skip Baker and advisors Miss Mary Ann Frederick and Mr. Donald Bishop. At least one night each week was spent deciding upon .1 theme. layouts. and checking or re-writing copy, Choosing a cover and size of types necessitated class-time conferences. Work, energy and imagination brought rewards as another summer edition supplied extra pages of 1958-59 information between padded covers. . At last comes the long-awaited day when students receive the finished product Evcrytlung niust he checked and rechecked hefore v-anne ..f,.fQnqll1- cm-rr nr flag. r-nl'-.liclmr-r ROW1 P Hesslrnk C Wfalter J jones L Hooxcr L XX'1ll11ms 'I Anderson R McXIrllen J Spangler J Brand ROW 7 S Frncham M Gottron S Mellrnger E Rodgers K Dxckmr 1 Betras ROW a B Rxchards P Noll M Coope L Baker J Chapman R Dove ROW 4 R Suter C Mazzocco D Blunt S Kmentt S Spoerer G Carr K Komng C Creager ROW 5 F Bakos J Krmmel B Anderson T Sopkouch J Carllle XX Alcott A Crawford ualxfylng, rn the prelrmxnary scholarshxp tests tvso students from each mayor subject represented Canfleld at the frnal Ohro State Scholarshrp Tests at Mount Lmon College Thrs years Scholarshlp Team composed of 32 members found that the long hours of mtensne study pard otf as 14 students or 44 per cent of the team were honored by hrgh scores A credit to the school and to themselyes members of the Scholarshrp Team haxe responded to and thru ed under Canfreld s scholastrc standards LETTERS A D SCHOLARSHIP Tor trme ab1l1ty and seryxce beyond that normally rendered a school 24 students were awarded the honor C Drstmctrye marks of achreyement honor letters are earned under a program of seryrce polnts Especrallyf honored thrs year was Karen Komng who yomed the exclusrxe group composed of the wrnners of double bar letters Those who earned bar letters are eaneen Spoerer Dranne WlllI3mS Marrlyn Alcott and Robert Wright ROW' 1 D Whllrams L Dey D Roudebush M Alcott A Dutch K Komng., R Wrlght ROW 2 C Creager I5 Chetsko R Suter J Ful comer j Krmmel J Spoerer ROW XX 1 rams XI Gottron Polley S 'Noll J Rhodes C XWalter S Nlakszm ROXW 1 D Harrlson 'I Sopkoyrch R Prosser I Baker . ' , ., 2 ' . ' r . - - , . , . , . , . r .. . , . 1 , . , , . -- . , . , . , . , . I L, . . ,. . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . ' , . , c. , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , , , . , , , , , y ' ' v ' . , . ,f , . s . , ., , . . . A , . , Y . V , K . I . . . e , , 7 7 - a . . , . Y 4 - - - 7- H H 3 7 1 ' V 1 , . . , , y v' ' , 4 . V . -v 7 . , . 1 . . . . Y . 7 7 ' . . , . , . ' , 1' , , . . . . -s, -r- e ' 9. L. ll , r . , K. , . L , . , . ', .L . -I , ' . . ROXXf lx Miss Virginia liurgoyne. advisor: R. W'illi1iins. president: D. XVilliams, vice-presidentg C. Creager, secretary-treasurer ROXXV M. Alcott, A. Dutch. J. Spoerer. K, Koning. L. Dey. R. XX'right, J. Fulcomer, A. Meinzer, M. Mader, B. Wolboldt ROXX. 1: BI. lSe.1del.VK. Rodgers. M, Gottron. C. XY'nlter. B. Chetsko. S. Noll, K, Polley, L. Coates, P, Hesslink, ROW 45 S Muksim. I... Balger. VV, Anderson. R. Prosser. j. Kimmel. C. Mazzocco. K. XVilliums. ROV' 5: D. Harrison T. Sopkovich XX' Anderson. l'.XX'IlllL1lllS. R. Suter. l i ATIO AL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society's first working year has been filled with much activity. Not only did the eleven charter members raise money to pay all previous debts, but they also put the club ahead. Boys and girls in grades 4-8 enjoyed N.H.S.'sponsored skating parties while senior high students had fun at-41 sock hop after one of the basketball games. Meanwhile members complemented their already busy schedules with helping teachers and tutoring stu- dents. At the beginning of the second semester twenty-four new juniors and seniors were inducted. They en! tered into the operations. with the juniors particularly eager to prepare for an even better next year. The plea from college co-eds echoes as the peti for Willoughby to play football is read. l JUNIOR PLAY This year's junior class presented the hilarious play Brain Storm under the direction of Miss loan Mitchell and Miss Mary Ann Frederick. As the play begins, innocent Willoughby is enjoying college life. Then Inner Willy pops up with a Brain Storm. Loyalty to Collins College and his own personal ethics conflict as the coach and eager co-eds discover that Willoughby's running ability is imperative to the success of the football team. Below: Wfhen Marybelle, Willoughby's old girl friend, iii comes to visit Collins College, things begin to happen. yr Upper right: But, football is too rough for our little baby, exclaimed Aunt Hester. Lower right: It's a hard decision for Willoughby - it whether to play football or not. 1 i i.','1 fy The l.intl if lil7,1I'lT.1Nl.l JU ICR-SENIOR PROM W , ' ff ' -. 'TSS faq, -f ff ' , NX s A, ....fj, if f .S A I X: A f . ' .f if - - 1-:X ln the rnxxtit .inn-iwlrere iili white. lil.1t .intl Nur wle are fc , l piper mtl Arabian mumls. ccruplcs llfmt to the music ol I-lcrb Mtliliersiin. The priikurrin eumistetl nl .1 welcome .mtl respome. singing by the l7nur B.1thel41rs, the junior qulrtet .intl .1 skit cn- , ., , . ,.., titletl l.1ttle Silk Strtillintg Yell. Namei .intl tl.1te5 will slip into oblivion. but 'il:L1Ilf.lSl.1l, will .ilwxys remain .t night to remember, Reirewhrtients. anyone? fag V a B E Cou-ples entering the land of Fantasia are welcomed by JUI1101' Cltm President. Bill Anderson. juninr parents work busily preparing for the banquet. , 73 . if 4 6 - s f 1 i Speaking on world affairs of today, Mr. E. C. Ramsey presented a thought-provoking program. Presenting Safety Magic, Lieutenant Pike of the Kent County. Michigan Sheriff's Department kept C.H.S'ers in laughter throughout the assembly ASSEMBLIES A variety of assemblies was enjoyed by the C.H.S. student body this past school year. Science, safety, athletics and world problems of today provided the varied backgrounds. This year perhaps more than any other year has been one for both educa- tional and entertaining assemblies and programs. The wonders of science are demonstrated to students by Mr. Edward McLean, assembly speaker. Athletes and students enjoy Mr, Pete Lanzi, East High Schools coach. during the athletic assembly. l l l SENIGRS All rught copper Dont lust stand there get some water SENICR PLAY A locked closet w1th no key shadowy flgures and mysterlous parcels make up the three act mystery comedy Come Out of the Closet presented by the sen1ors under the dlrectron OfM1SS joan Mntchell and M1ss Mary Ann Fredenck The play begms when three grrls from Ohio I-I1lda Irene and enny go to New York 1n hope of establlshmg careers Cxreumstances force them to rent a run down apartment from a greedy landlady Are you wondermg what rs rn their closet ' Below Money ' Nloney Xwoxs look at that money Rrght Are you blg enough to make me t tl v 1- H - - 5 7 , , J , . , I Uv'- . .l . ', . - Z .1 V 7, Earnest studx ttnxllx pus oft tor these scnror honor students ROXX l A Dutch Xl Alcott Xl Xladtr J Qpoercr ROXX C Crmger L Dex Fulcomcr D XX1ll11n lx homng R XX B Chctslto R XXr1Qht R XX1llmms SENIORS Scnlors combrncd thcxr tctrxc hxcs mth h1rd work loslm, tt thc snmor brtlktlst 1rc XX Anderson J Blott secrctarles K Rodgers trcrsurer Qtand mg ire D Blunt uct presldent C Kmentt presxdcnt to urn honors md 1XX1I'LlS Txxclxc students ctrned 49 or more polnts from thelr letter frrtdcs to be rttcd as Honor Students Ot thc lb scnlors who scored hlgh enoufrh on 1 P1'Cl1H11Ht1I'X test to ttlse the Gcncrll Senror SCl1Ol1I'Sl1lP Test oxcr halt placed rn the counts chstrrct or Stntte Class ottxtcrs were kept busx pltnnxnv thc brcxlxttst md collcctmf lnnountements rnd CIP5 tnd Qoxxns Scxcrtl scnxors vson honor letters tour I'CCClXCLl blr lcttcrs 1nd one cxrncd 1 double btr ran lxonmt ymns tlt lxs s m honored IS shc reaches har double hrr lctttr from Senrors who quahtled to mlm thc Gancral Semor Scholarship 'lcst were 5111 Cf1f1TCHdCUfC XI J0l'lH:0I1 ROXX 1 D XX1ll11ms Tulromcr R XX ollnllx I XXe1ner Xl Altott ROX 7 K Rodgrs C1 Carr C Crclgcr R Sutcr R Naclono R KOHIDQ F Xlogg Xloxxrx ROXX Blunt R 1 1 1 I hnrmcl D Cluse XX Anderson ROXX 4 A Xlclem E lxclbplugh R XX rxght ABQEXT R 9 '. L x i V' .. -- - . .' l Al 4. L . A AL 4 ti ' ' t ' ' r 5 1 , L 2 I . . ' -- , 1 . , ,A , '7. 4 , ' - J. '. , 4 ws. . j O az , ', . K , ,,. . 'Q 'A t V a V I A A as 8 a L 1 A - ' l 'm .4 ' - . , ' , ' ' . . r , . b . I . ' ' t I . h -. 4 ' 4 Iv, r . 'R , ' ' ' t Ib ' L'Q L ' g L R L . .' . g ' '. . ' ' V ' 'Q A . ' ' . A t ' L ' . . Ku ' ' ' A' ' ' J 14 mn uf Cl-l.S.'. ost N' -A. '. r . 1 .j.4' ., 1t.r. ' X -r , ry. R .',, ,Q . .f ' . t ' ' 2 3: D, , , XY ll'.11xS, . . . . . 'Y 1 rr fb I In ' rv ' ' I 7 lk, fx J. l l Right: Slowly and carefully now, clurlil loolc at your feet. Q Lower right: Able assistance is offered to all seniors on their next-to-the-last performance night. SENIORS Members of the class of '59 enjoyed a new found tree- dom. coming to school casually dressed and strolling through the halls to the envy of all lower classmen. Prac- tice for baccalaureate and commencement progressed with only a few minor mishaps and obstacles occurring. Then on the last day of May, seniors first formally donned caps. gowns and tassels to march shakily down the aisle to Pon1p and Cfircumstancef' Rey, Cirabbe Canfield Methodist Church gaxe the invocation preceding Test the Triedg Try the l'ntested. the message by Rex. Maynard of the Canfield Christian Church. Scene of the senior breakfast was the Tippecanoe Country Club-another senior firstf ! 3 If Lower leftt Girls' shalsy fingers need help in finding or adlusting caps. tassels and gowns. Below: Clowning antics and full niouths exemplify thc breakfast at Tippecanoe Country Club. ,X ,A , J .f..' ftfw 1 x KL,f I. SCHIUI' r . f v . ,ii :li ' mi 9 r 1, 3? 22 3 1 tw Superintendent C. M. Johnson presents members of the class with il L it nwxrds for scholastic achievement. t-I Mr. C, Rnmsev presents Class of '59 with I1 clmllenge to Nthinkl' and lead, COMMENCEME Commencement. .in end .ind .1 beginning. left many seniors te.1ry-eyed. while many others took their final bows looking lmppily on toxxplrd the future. vleaneen Spoerer, representing the honor students. .rddressed the parents and el.1ssm.1tes. Tomorrow's XVorldfXYfhat Kind? risked E. C, R.1n'isey as he spoke to graduates. XVith memories of lust years racing through their minds seniors p.1r.1ded across the st.1ge to receixe their diplomds .ind nurthed for the l.1st time down the aisle toward the future. Though we will .ill go our seixtmte ways .rnd our tuths m.1j,' nex er cross again. we will tilxxziys h.ixe these memories ot CHS. to bind us close at heart. Solenrnly Seniors become alumni. its J ., i,.,, 'fl t A tg 3 A li f. ul :if sii. 5? Q S.. l 79 X


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