Chagrin Falls High School - Zenith Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)
- Class of 1962
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THE SENIOR CLASS PROUDLY PRESENTS . . FOREWORD You have inherited a world that is in serious trouble. Every one is preoccupied by the organ- ization of peace. This is the crucial problem which dominates all others. But we hear only of superficial or external solutions such as treaties, summit meetings, and international police. We hear nothing about respect for these treaties, the integrity of the arbitrators, nor the good faith of all, without which these solutions are of no value. Their effectiveness depends entirely upon the moral character of the men who write them and negotiate them. It is not easy to look beyond human life and lay plans which will provide man kind with a sense of trust and fair play. Man is still closely tied to beastly in- stincts. Relatively few extraordinary men have been able to rise above ances- tral bonds and bargain in good faith. The world needs not one, two, or a dozen more of these outstanding individuals. Thousands are needed! You, the class of 1962 must provide some of this extraordinary character. I hope that you will have a few less superstitions, a few less prejudices, a few less greeds than my generation has had. I hope you can profit from our blunders and at least leave our world no worse off than you have found it. 4 DEDICATION Whether it's on the gridiron or in the great game of life, he takes the interest of one vitally concerned. His is the reputation for producing fighting and win- ning teams. When we return from a game defeated, he is pleased if we have given one hundred percent. It is only when we haven't given our all that we are able to get a taste of his displeasure. His is the rare quality of eternal cheerfulness and it is with youthful eager- ness that he lends a helping hand to any scheme we may undertake. His faith in the class of 1962 has helped us in all we have done. Any of us returning to Chagrin come back to visit him, our everlasting friend and teacher, and to whom we proudly dedicate this yearbook . . . MR. RALPH QUESINBERRY 5 FAY ARMSTRONG MARY COATES CLAUDE COLVIN Librarian Commercial English MR. ROBERT CAWRSE Superintendent NORMAN FRY ESTHER GRAY CHARLES HARLAN Industrial Arts English English X ROBERT HENSEL FRIEDA HENSLEY JUDY HINO George Bramhall, Junius Eddy, physics German and English Physical Education Cordon Nichols, Robert Cawrse, SAMUEL HOLMES FRANCES JENKINS CAROL LAIRD VIVIAN CRAWFORD RICHARD PALERMO Art English Latin Secretary Guidance 8 s MR. T.C. GURNEY Principal James Hine, Jessie Hlad, Ernest Chatham, Leslie Brown. RUTH MAUS JAMES MEYER JOHN OLIVE Home Economics Social Studies Biology JOHN PLAI RALPH QUISENBERRY RICHARD RANDALL Social Studies Physical Education Instrumental Music BERNARD ROMAN DALE RICHMOND JOHN STANTON Vocal Music Social Studies Mathematics BARBARA WAY Spanish WILLIAM CESINSKY DOROTHY SCHIEBER Guidance and Indus- Secretary trial Arts 9 KATHRYN WARNER NEAL WHEAT CRAFT Mathematics Chemistry JEFFREY SOUTHMAYD HARDEN Jeff . . . always looked up to . . . husky he-man . . . Central American traveler . . . Efficiency brings care, certainty, and self-assurance. CRAIG COLSTON ROBERTS A rambunctious rascal . . . hard worker . . . speed specialist . . , What is the worth of any- thing but for the happ- ness it will bring. CLASS COLORS: NAVY BLUE and WHITE CLASS FLOWER: WHITE ROSE CLASS MOTTO: COURAGEOUSLY TO ENDURE ALL THINGS.” DENICE CUSHING WEBSTER Denny, ... pert, pretty, and popular . . . mischie- vous sprinkling of humor . . . Dennis the Menace . . . Great thought comes from the heart. BONNIE ALICE JONES Instant smile . . . seri- ous thoughts but gay coun- tenance . . . bubbling per- sonality . . . With a charm and vivacity all her own. 12 ALLEN PAUL ADLER Duck . . . school breaks up my whole day . . . one step ahead of the history teachers . . . red duck show salesman . . . Man is made by his beliefs; as he believes, so is he. EMMA JOYCE ALOJIPAN Joyce . . . pert pixie . . . good things come in small packages . . . good- natured, willing, and de- termined ... A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. CAROLYN LOUISE ANDERSON Carol . . . capable head cheerleader . . . winning smile with gay contagious laughter ... Kent State commuter . . . Happiness seems made to be shared. NANCY LENORE ARNOLD Nancy . . . quiet lis- tener . . . lengthy golden locks . . . friend and con- soler . . . Being good- natured is the best part of living. ROBERT WATSON ALCORN Bob . . . brains, brains, brains . . . burns the mid- night oil . . . competent trainer ... I take all my knowledge to be my prov- idence. MICHEAL GEORGE AMES Mouse . . . man about town in a '55 Chevy . . . sharp dresser . . . super- duper salesman ... I can resist everything but temptation. MARILYN JOYCE ANDERSON Lynne . . . sew what? . . . welcome newcomer . . . real livewire . . . Master of the gift of gab. JOHN JULIUS BIEL John . . . tiger of the mat . . . science whiz . . . intention breeds in- vention . . . Strong be- liefs win strong men and make them even stronger. 13 JOHN ROBERT BLAIR Bambi . . . need your house painted? . . . jump- ing-John . . . hyperactive whirlwind . . . Skill and confidence are an uncon- quered army. JOIE DALE BOURISSEAU Joie . . . high steppin' strutter . . . personified grace . . . individualist . . . Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. RONALD SCOTT BROOKS Ron . . . u-haul, that southern company . . . capable S.C. president . . . babbling Brooks . . . Leader of men, follower of women. IAUREL VIRGINIA BROWN Lolly . . . responsible and steadfast . . . capable Zenith editor . . . intel- ligence, humor, and abil- ity to organize . . . T'was her thinking of others that made you think of her. RANDALL BRUCE BOEHM Randy . . . cafeteria cardshark . . . popcorn packer . . . always finds a funny angle . . . There is credit in being jolly. GEORGE C. BREYMAIER George . . . Mexican traveler . . . Buffalo Bill . . . not a typical Boy Scout . . . Good humor makes all things toler- able. ALLEN JAMES BROWN Al . . . mechanically inclined . . . many mus- cles . . . quiet manner ... A happy life must be to a great extent a quiet life. WARREN EDWARD BUSH Bimbo . . . small— but so is a stick of dy- namite . . . happiness is just a thing called Dianne . . . man on the track . . . Good humor may be said to be one of the very best articles of clothing one can wear. 14 JUDITH ANN CADY Judy . . . avid reader . . . over the woods and through the river . . . beauty in her voice . . . Without love for books even the richest man is poor. KATHRYN SYDNEY CHAMPION Casey . . . gal on a galloping steed . . . champion of the wise- crack . . . moments of merry mischief . . . va- riety's the very spice of life. PAUL ANDREW DE SANTIS A ready friend ... al- ways well dressed . . . good man to know ... I have never found a com- panion that was so com- paniable as solitude. CRAIG BURGETT DUNBAR Zekiel . . . politically inclined . . . hardman of the senior class . . . all- around athletic ability ... I assisted at the birth of that most sig- nificant word 'flirtation'. LEONARD REED CARPENTER, JR. Reed . . . champion wrestler . . . punt! . . . has the admirable quality of sticking up for what he believes . . . In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. LOIS ANN CUTSHAW Peaches and cream com- plexion . . . friendly man- ner . . . seen but not heard . . . giggles galore . . . I have no other than a woman's reason. GORDON KEITH DISSETTE Keith . . . Ham oper- ator . . . intent on intel- lectual persuits . . . quiet and reserved in manner . . . The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets by it, but what he becomes by it. JOHN FREDERICK ENGSTROM Successful stockholder ... a fire of genius . . . appreciation for wit . . . In cheerfulness is the suc- cess of our studies. 15 DOUGLAS WILLARD FISHER Doug . . . car enthusiast . . . tall and blond . . . keen and alert intellect . . . His heart and his hand; both open, both free. JOYCE ARLENE GROSE Goose . . . wild Rhode Island summers . . . al- ways on the go towards fun ... a winning smile . . . Life is short; we live to laugh. KRISTIN ELIZABETH HASKINS Kris . . . amiable ath- lete . . . cooperative worder . . . tennis anyone? She is capable of adapt- ing herself to place, time, and person, and of play- ing her part appropri- ately. DAVID ALLEN HIGLEY Dave . . . hot rod hero . . . likeable and quiet manners . . . handsome and ever smiling . . . The politeness of a gentleman is welcomed in any gathering. DIANA JEAN GLIB A Dianne . . . I'm Bushed . . . quick wit with a comeback . . . cute mischiefmaker . . . She is small, she is wise; she's a terror for her size. VIRGINIA BRYON GUEST Ginny . . . advocate of devilment . . . red hot temper . . . crazy and cute . . . Without love and laughter there is no joy. SUSAN LEE HEIMERDINCER Sue ... a fine com- bination of fun and seriousness . . . Rainbow's pot of gold . . . enviable curls . . . The rare gift of being constantly and naturally herself. JANICE ELAINE HILL Jan . . . future home- maker . . . always con- siderate . . . cheery smile and a warm heart ... To teach is to accomplish. 16 KATHRYN BLANCHE HILLS Cookie . . . dotes on dance . . . always on her way but never there . . . lives a convenient distance from the Rec Center . . . And what they dare to dream, dare to do. WILLIAM EDWARD HUDSON Bill . . . avid fisher- man and huntsman . . . easy to get along with . . . rugged individualist . . . The man who re- gards his work as play nearly always plays to win. CAROLYN ANN HUGGETT Melodious and charming laugh . . . Monza maniac . . . demure demon ... A quiet manner, a pleasant way, with always a pleasant word to say. CAROL LEE HUNT Pretty and petite . . . quiet and seemingly shy . . . dark-haired beauty . . . How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. HELEN ANN HODGES Economically minded . . . her pleasure is her power to charm . . . sincere listener . . . Silence is a friend that will never betray. JAMES JAY HUELSMAN Jim . . . high ya' handsome . . . shiny black Ford . . . slim Jim . . . God is proud of those who are tall. CAROLYN ANN HUMISTON Candy . . . cameo complexion . . . words far spaced, but so well placed . . . congenial quietness . . . The quieter the stream, the deeper it runs. JEAN CAROLYN ISMOND Future designer . . . dark eyes and a bright smile . . . thinks clearly and deeply . . . Those who trim up themselves least are trimmed up best. 17 PATRICIA ANN KEARY Patti . . . those who know her will never for- get her . . . good skater . . . eyes on the guys . . . Forgetting is a woman's first and great- est art. CHARLES LOUIS KILBY Chuck . . . man of few words . . . innocent smile . . . shy friend- liness . . . If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire. MARKEL MASON LADERER Mark . . . Manager, where's my towel? . . . a laugh a minute . . . indispensible to the senior class . . . He that thinks himself the happiest man really is so. KAREN ANN LATUK Whiz on wheels ... an answer for everything . . . able collector of the opposite sex . . . Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. JAHN JAMES KERMEEN Especially fond of foot- ball, basketball, baseball and girls . . . clever and intelligent . . . consci- entious . . . Make up your mind what you want and keep after it until you get it. CARL CHRISTIAN MEYER-KNUTSEN Quiz whiz . . . good natured and cheerful . . . ambition, deter- mination, and will- power . . . Be not too zealous, moderation is best in all things. JOHN LELAND LAMBERT Lambchop . . . Kenston commuter . . . always ready for excitement . . . masculine good looks . . . Worry kills man; why die? ELIZABETH LYDON LEACH Betsy . . . soft voice and sweet smile . . . sincere desire to please . . . quiet manner . . . The sincere alone can recognize sincerity. 18 KAREN MELINDA LILLICH Quiet understanding . . . always dependable . . . sweet and friendly . . . Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. DONNA JEAN MARIE MALIK Gay and carefree . . . soft-spoken ... a friend to everyone ... In her quietness she has charm. TERENCE EDWIN McNALLY Terry or Rip . . . gallent escort . . . dandy dancer . . . keen interest in sports . . . In days of old men made the manners, now manners make the men. GARY POCOCK MORTON Daredevil behind the wheel ... I will find a way or make one ... Kenston commutor . . . Some think the world is made for fun and frolic--so do I. SUZANNE FREDERICK LUTHANEN Sue . . . sugar and spice . . . harmonious versatality . . . always laughing . . • A smile is the art of taking fric- tion out of life. ROBERT JOHN MAYBERRY Bob . . . carefree casanova . . . big bad wolf . . . suave and handsome ... A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. ELIZABETH ANN MERRITT Betsey . . . bundle of energy . . . her glory is her hair . . . special interest at A P . . . Gentlemen prefer blondes. BRUCE DOUGLAS NEIL SON Handsome and rugged looking . . . lonesome polecat . . . enjoys a good joke . . . Though I am always in haste I am never in a hurry. 19 ROBERT ALLEN NELSON, JR. Randy or Roach . . . I hate to be a bore, but . . . Colorado transplant . . . our own Elvis . . . I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories. WILLIAM NELSON OTIS Bill . . . Chautauqua, here I come . . . easy going manner . . . boat hobbiest . . . Let us have faith that right makes might. DELORES JEAN PEACE Personality plus . . . shorthand speed demon . . . ready with a helping hand . . . An eager hand and a kind heart. PATRICIA RANDLE PETITT Pat or Platty . . . radiant personality . . . the original oomph girl . . . hostess with the mostest . . . No sense has she of ills to come, nor cares beyond today. ALLEN WORHAM NOBLE Al . . . thirst for knowledge . . . scien- tific mind . . . seen but not heard . . . Science is organized knowledge. JEFFREY LEE PASCO Jeff . . . crew cut kid . . . popcorn peddler . . . little in body, but big in spirit . . . Na- poleon was short; so am I. ABDUL GAFFAR PEANCMETH Ambassador from the far east . . . always busy doing his best . . . puts his will in everything he does . . . Be not afraid of life. VIRGINIA QUILLEN Ginny . . . deep in the heart of Texas . . . clever conversationalist . . . subtle beauty . . . Curiosity is one of the most permanent and certain characteristics. 20 EDWARD ALAN RAKER Ed” . . . master of the quip . . . intellectual curiosity . . . flirtatious ways . . . His wit is only a camouflage for an even sharper mind. KENNETH JOHN REITZ Ken . . . cool head . . . acrobat on the gym rafters . . . I'm on the five year plan ... I cannot sleep a wink. BETSY HARDIN RIEGLER Wig . . . always cool, calm, and collected . . . natural sports ability . . . attractive Home- coming queen . . . The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. JAMES ARTHUR ROBINSON Jim or Robbo . . . drag strip speed shifter . . . man of few words . . . terrific tackle . . . To loaf is a science; to loaf is to live. NORMA JEAN RASTETTER Pastilena . . . kindness is her second nature . . . the job of her youth her eyes display . . . fun- loving . . . Where there is patience there is no worry. GARY CLIFFORD RENTZ Jeepster ... I have a question . . . mathe- matically minded . . . None knows what he can do until he tries. ROBERT ALLEN RINK Bob . . . bulging biceps . . . some say he's bash- ful; others doubt it . . . goes for the little girls . . . He crosses his bridges if and when he comes to them. DAVID LEE ROCHAT Dave . . . ham radio enthusiast . . . unassum- ing manner . . . size is no hinderance . . . The small body lodges a mighty mind. 21 MARY ELIZABETH RODGERS Red-headed riot . . . whistlebait . . . what's a speed limit? . . . Ah, that red hair is a pleasure rare. ALISON MORROW SCOTT A1 or Squzt . . . her heart has wings . . . fascination for fashion . . . original talking ma- chine . . . Nothing is more merry than laugh- ter. CAMERON MacPHERSON SMITH,JR. Cam . . . recruit from Mass. . . . devilish scholar . . . always on the go . . . Genius is never still. GEORGE HARVEY STIEF Goldylocks . . . Fiat fiend . . . the artistic touch . . . whiz with a paint brush . . . The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose. DONALD JAMES ROOD Donny . . . congenial companion . . . friend or F.O.E.? . . . everybody goes to Manners . . . Enthusiasm is about the best shortening for any job. FREDERICK EARL SCOTT Fred or Scotty . . , one of the faithful band members . . . good sport . . . everybody's pal . . . Being outdoors is the pleasure of life. RONALD KENNETH STEWART Ronnie . . . infectious enthusiasm . . . loyal friend . . . firey com- petitor in sports . . . Swift as lightning he came. WILLIAM JEFFREY STRATTON Bill . . . mastermind in music ... a Green Dea- con . . . man behind the hidden meaning ... I have a religion that wants to take heaven out of the clouds and plant it right here on earth hwere most of us can get a slice of it. 22 ELAINE CAROL STULL Quiet in appearance with motives little known . . . faithful band mem- ber . . . curly-haired cutey . . . Silent, yet she is heard. JYE PATTON SWAN Swampflower . . . grind me a pound . . . happy-go-lucky fender- bender . . . mind for fun . . . Step by step one gets far. TERRENCE N. TAGGART Terry . . . artistic flair . . . placid and serene . . . usually quiet, but can laugh with the best of them . . . The artist does not see things as they are, but as he is. JOHN DUNN TERRY Easy to get along with . . . heever-haver- hoover-huber . . . never a dull moment . . . If I had to do it over again I wouldn't have the strength. SUZANNE ARLENE SUTTON Susi . . . sharpshooter in fancy pants . . . cheerful disposition . . . dainty, pretty features . . . What man can calculate what a woman will say or do? ANDREA DOUCE TACKAS Andy . . . Greek god- dess . . . quiet genius . . . contented disposition . . . Soft-spoken words of wisdom. ALEXANDRA LEE JANE TERESKO Sandi . . . our AFSer to Spain . . . sweet simplicity . . . sincere and well-meaning . . . The mind seeks, but it is the heart that finds. ALEX STEPHEN TOTH Al or Capone . . . hustler on the ball court . . . sharp, suave, and self-reliant . . . and how he does tease . . . There's mischief in this man. 23 LAWRENCE CARL TRACE Larry” . . . library's leading light . . . South Street rebel . . . always a friendly greeting . . . The hardest of all jobs is trying to look busy when your not. SPENCER CARL WHITE Butch . . . politeness costs nothing . . . Ford owner . . . man of the world . . . Adventures are to the adventurous. CRETCHEN BINNIE WILSON Gretch . . . gracious and poised . . . dimpled darlin' . . . perpetual motion wrapped in a majorette uniform . . . Blessed with that charm, the ability to please. JO LYNN YOUNG Jody . . . calm and considerate ... a smile for everyone . . . sunny disposition . . . The best work is done in poise. JAMES IRVING WADE Jamie ... a serious manner hides a storehouse of humor . . . Tigerific . . . carried us through difficult Prom days . . . For he wishes not to seem, but to be the best. JUDITH DIANE WILLIAMS Willi . . . her talented fingers design her future . . . boisterous laughter . . . parties make the world go 'round . . . No pleasure lasts long enough. ARNOLD CHAPMAN WOODRICH Woody . . . lean and lanky . . . master of the slash . . . class cutup . . . The charm and playfulness of his talk. BRUCE CARROLL BUXTON Demon at the wheel . . . good-natured and oblig- ing . . . Chief Sitting Bull ... A jest breaks no bones. 24 Candy Jean Ginny Denny Gretch Jamie Alison Warren Bonnie Mark Karen Nancy Carolyn Betsey Delores Chuck Carol Elaine Dianne 1' Bob THOSE WONDERFUL YEARS M. Fitzpatrick, B. Gordon, L. Hallstrom, M. Frazer, B. Gift, B. Cameron, L. Cunningham, G. Bishop, E. Dunbar, B. Graeb, L. Fields, P. Harris, J. Engel, C. Hill, C. Crittenden, J. Cook, J. Calvert, J. Cahill. H. Jackson, L. DeVere, J. Kelley, W. Kretzmann, L. Keroshes, B. Johnson, J. Kidd, S. Jamieson, S. Hoskins, B. Keroshes, G. Johnson, E. Hurd, C. Johnson, L. Krause, J. Kermeen, J. Keary, J. Dagil, C. Jackson. K. Blair, L. Bird, J. Butler, S. Bentley, D. Berry, D. Brown, R. Bauman, D. Angert, D. Bottomy. B. Or me, V.P. J. Ebersold, Pres. 1% 28 S. Schultz, B. Reitz, G. Pealer, P. McKee, B. Nelson, G. Phillips, J. Richards, D. Rentz, C. Powley, R. McPeak, K. Nye, K. Mitchell, C. Scott, S. Matthews, G. Parker, L. Ober, T. O'Neill, K. Shutts, T. Schron. B. Strickler, Treas. W. Miller, Sec. S. Lowe, C. Kruse, M. Malik, K. Lowe, C. Lackey, M. Kinstler, R. MaGee, A. Lounsbury, C. Krider, M. Lambert, A. Kubbs, D. London, D. Langstaff, V. Lockemer. T. Taggart, T. Swan, N. Strick, V. Stevenson, S. Witt, J. Takas, C. Yeaser, T. Trettin, J. Warner, J. Town- send, T. Zugan, J. Woodward, J. Vincent, E. Stoa. 29 S. Carpenter, B. Brown, C. Boynton, R. Allen, R. Bouslough, B. Adler, D. Carpenter, G. Champion, E. Blackman, L. Allan, J. Bourisseau, R. Ayres, M. Aplin, B. Bair. I B. Furst, pres., B S. Real, sec., B. M. Rotting, D. Hunter, G. Farrow, N. Rorecky, M. Rilby, N. Rreycik, M. Grubich, J. Clayton, J. Gehman, R. Rroening, R. Hastings, D. Hawk, B. Ring, J. Irvin, J. Januska, H. Harr, J. Derry, S. Davis, B. Halstrom, R. Fuller, D. Rendall, P. Hodges. M. Rovner, M. Mathews, S. Bartholomew, D. Raine, J. Price, J. Stull, J. Guarnieri, E. Makey, C. Riegler, J. Hoffman, L. Gregg, L. Smith, S. Lowe, J. Leach, P. De- Green, R. Slaybaugh, J. Church, B. Harmon. 30 B. Stinson, treas., B. Wheeler, v.p. M. Rouru, L. Underwood, R. Stevenson, K. Rufener, B. Stratton, B. Rinkoski, M. Zimmerman, J. Troxel, R. Rink, T. Zeleznik, H. Chatham, D. Tyler. M. Thoren, M. Martin, Kay Ober, Kit Ober, P. Schnitzer, G. Simmons, J. Rezny, P. Melville, J. Miles, S. Hor - vat, B. Shutts. M. Platek, P. Straka, A. Narten, D. Long, I. Murtaugh, D. Lumme, J. Murley, J. Moorehead, M. McKeamy, D. Payne, T. Luckay, S. Ol- sen, P. Petitt, J. Lucas, P. Niedhardt. 31 M. Bivens, S. Hrovat, E. His- sett, J. Sinclair, N. Theibert, V. Matthews, S. Alstrom, S. Sprague, T. Rood, L. Hilty, J. Stewart, T. Dayton, C. Adams, B. Kilby, J. Pasco, B. Smith, E. Bayless, R. Sheer, G. Hess, J. Krider. L. English, N. Kuckelheim, R. Rosser, J. Tait, S. Town- send, N. Fitzsimmons, K. Rowan, D. Wright, E. Latuk, F. Simmons, J. Woodrich, J. Marsh, A. Sawhill, K. Johnson, E. Marti, B. Taylor, L. Wel- ker, D. Raker, S. Thomas, D. Thomas. L. Frew, C. Harlan, C. Wilson, P. Toth, G. Hatfield, D. Szell, S. Warner, B. Clute, B. Wilson, R. Chase, G. Finch, E. Hess, P. Sinde- lar, L. Hammonds. 32 C. Camella, P. McDer- mott, C. Dovala, M. Raye, B. Richards, B. Barriball, W. Groth, B. Guest, J. Camp, D. Bradley, R. Jefferson, K. Peace, H. Gordon, T. Chess, A. Pearch, K. Pettibone. K. Swaye, treas. K. Laderer, pres. J. Ismond, G. Langstaff, K. Keeler, L. Bezdek, A. Chamber- lain, V. Pope, B. Boehm, B. Bird, S. Nelson, C. Trace, E. Langstaff, B. Sickling, C. Cary, E. Ricker, J. White, D. Lyon, R. Soika, D. Smith. B. Brown, S. Long, B. McCon- nell, K. Sheer, V. Camaratha, M. Soika, J. Thcbaben, R. Vaccariello, R. Strickler, L. Wait, M. Mahon, B. Thinnes, B. Steele, B. McLellan, B. Street, P. Bucher, J. Kimura, B. Houghton, B. Braun, S. Legg. 33 HOMECOMING $ 1 Queen Betsy Sandi Teresko, Senior Denny Webster, Senior Betsy Riegler, Senior Skitch Johnson, Junior Betsy Brown, Sophomore Leigh English, Freshman Bonnie Jones, Delores Peace, Dianne Gliba _ . . _ __ PROM QUEEN Y-TEEN FORMAL KATHY FREW 1961 PROM Sandi Teresko spent the summer in Spain on the A.F.S. program. Her family in Villanueva de Yerri included one sister, two brothers, a mother, and a father. The highlight of her visit in Spain was the festival of San Fermin in Pomplona. She also took a trip to Madrid, Rotterdam, and Paris. EXCHANGE STUDENTS Abdul explaining a Cambodian cartoon. 40 Joyce Alojipan, our exchange student from the Phillippines, spent the year living in Chagrin and attending our school. Her vitality was an asset to our class. We hope she enjoyed her stay as much as we enjoyed having her. JOYCE ABDUL SANDI Abdul Peangmeth was our A.F.S. student from Cambodia. He taught us many things about fhe Far East and foreign relations. His ready smile and good humor won him many friends. We will always remember Abdul of Cambodia. Delores Peace, clerk, Jeff Harden, mayor, Dianne Gliba, treasurer. SENIOR GOVT DAY Senior Government Day was Better Than Ever. The campaigns were waged with enthusiasm. The Progressive Contentionist Party took most of the offices its members ran for. Jeff Harden was elected mayor, Delores Peace clerk, and Dianne Gliba treasurer. Council seats were taken by Ronnie Brooks, John Biel, Mark Laderer, Dave Higley, Pat Petitt, and Susie Sutton. Carolyn An- derson, Craig Dunbar, Jamie Wade, John Engstrom, and Betsy Riegler were elected to Board of Educa- tion. B. Bird, J. Ismond, N. Strick, M. Thoren, J. Butler, R. Allen, B. Riegler, R. Brooks, D. Lyon, P. Petitt, J. Kelley, Mr. Richmond, C. Hollis, B. Furst, R. McPeak, J. Robinson, P. DeGreen, J. Biel. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Chagrin Falls High School serves as a link between the student body and the faculty and administra- tion. Its purpose is to promote and prac- tice good citizenship, to provide for student participation in school government, develop the quality of leadership, promote better understanding between faculty and students. Also it coordinates and promotes student activities, stimulates and develops a healthy school spirit, and promotes the general welfare of the school. B. Riegler, treas., R. Allen, sec., R. McPeak, v.p., R. Brooks, pres., Mr. D. Richmond, advisor. 46 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members of National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service, with the in- tention of honoring the well-rounded student To be eligible for membership and retain it a student must maintain at least a ”B average. The main projects of the club include the Honor Society Assembly and the Honors Banquet. Brains at work. rC D. Peace, sec., D. Webster, v.p., B. Alcorn, pres., R. Brooks, treas. S. Luthanen, P. Petitt, D. Peace, J. Young, L. Brown, C. Anderson, J. Ismond, D. Webster, Mr. N. Wheatcraft, R. Brooks, A. Peangmeth, J. Kermeen, B. Alcorn, C. Knutsen, C. Smith, B. Stratton, J. Wade, C. Roberts, J. Biel, J. Engstrom. 47 Mr. D. Richmond, advisor, B. Alcorn, steering committee, C. Knutsen, pres., J. Ebersold, v.p., Mr. J. Meyer, advisor, J. Engstrom, treas., N. Strick, steering committee, J. Young, sec. JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS The purpose of J.C.W.A. is to develop in its members a definite knowledge of and concern for world affairs. Each week its members meet to become more familiar with the present world situation either through discussions or with the aid of a speaker. The highlight of every year is the club's participation in the Model U.N. Assembly. J. Ebersold, C. Powley, M. Thoren, P. Peabody, K. Ober, J. Butler, K. Ober, S. Lowe, H. Jackson, J Engel, S. Jamieson, R. Allen, J. Ismond, J. Kelley, N. Strick, D. Peace, C. Lackey, B. Riegler, J. Young, A. Lounsbury, L. Brown, Mr. Meyer, B. Fiarmon, J. Church, B. Cook, C. Knutsen, D. Fisher, G. Stie, A. Peangmeth, J. Robinson, B. Alcom, J. Engstrom, R. McPeak, J. Kermeen, B. Stratton, J. Cook, Mr. Richmond. 48 D. Payne, R. Slaybaugh, B. Leach, A. Scott, S. Sutton, B. Merritt, J. Young, S. Davis, N. Strick, V. Stevenson, S. Lowe, K. Lowe, J. Kelley, C. Scott, J. Hill, S. Heimerdinger, L. Bird, S. Schultz, S. Bentley, S. Luthanen, C. Huggett, G. Langstaff, B. Graeb, L. Underwood, G. Quillen, A. Takas, M. Matthews, R. Magee, H. Hodges, M. Fricke, T. Taggart, N. Kreychek, I. Mertaugh. L. Bird, v.p., P. Harris, treas., J. Hill, pres., J. Kelley, sec. After a hard day of teaching. F.T.A. Future Teachers of America helps the student who wishes to become a teacher gain experience and gives him the chance to actu - ally teach in the elementary school. Throughout the year they have field trips, guest speakers, movies, and discussions to gain further knowledge of the teaching profession. Membership is open to any student interested in the field. 49 Y-TEENS J. Engel, v.p., D. Cliba, treas., D. Peace, pres., M. Fitzpatrick, sec. G. Bishop, G. Pealer, L. Hallstrom, M. Frazer, L. Krause, T. Swan, M. Fitzpatrick, K. Blair, N. Kreychek, I. Mer- taugh, C. Boynton, G. Champion, S. Bartholomew, B. Brown, A. Narten, R. Magee, S. Schultz, M. Malik, L. Devere, C. Krider, B. Nelson, G. Phillips, S. Bentley, B. Gift, N. Strick, S. Davis, J. Guarnieri, M. Rovner, C. Riegler, K. Kroening, J. Hoffman, J. Richards, S. Jones, P. Otis, B. Gordon, L. Cunningham, J. Kermeen, B. Reitz, E. Hurd, J. Kidd, D. Hawk, D. Raine, N. Korecky, P. Schnitzer, K. Lowe, S. Carpenter, S. Keal, M. Martin, M. Rouru, M. Platek, K. Fuller, L. Gregg, S. Lowe, B. Leach, J. Ismond, M. Fricke, P. Harris, E. Dunbar, B. Cameron, M. Thoren, L. Bird, J. Engel, B. Graeb, J. Butler, J. Stull, M. Matthews, P. Straka, N. Liberatore, D. Kendall, R. Boslaugh, P. Hodges, A. Lounsberry, M. Kinstler, S. Luthanen, J. Young, D. Peace, N. Rastetter, L. Cutshaw, C. Hunt, J. Hill, D. Gliba, B. Merritt, C. Champion, K. Latuk, C. Hills, S. Sutton, A. Scott, B. Jones, P. Petitt, D. Webster, G. Wilson, C. Anderson, N. Arnold, L. Anderson, A. Takas, H. Hodges, C. Huggett, P. Keary, S. Heimerdinger, D. Malik, K. Lillich, E. Stull, G. Quillen, G. Guest, M. Rodgers, J. Bourisseau, J. Grose, J. Williams. Collecting! RED CROSS K. Latuk, S. Sutton, P. Hodges, R. Boslaugh, J. Young, S. Schultz, B. Jones, Mr. Hensel, advisor. 51 [liltl Drama Club of 1961-62 was better than ever under the direc- tion of Mr. Colvin. Under his fine leadership the Drama Club presented outstanding performances of The Glass Menagerie and the annual spring play. The great enthusiasm and cooperation the students put into their plays have made them immense successes. S. Lowe, sec., C. Anderson, pres., S. Sutton, Treas., B. Harmon, v.p. DRAMA CLUB J. Church, B. Harmon, D. Price, R. Strickler, J. Camp, E. Mackey, C. Dunbar, C. Breymaier, K. Reitz, Mr. Colvin, advisor, S. Real, D. Raine, J. Hoffman, K. Kroening, S. Hoskins, K. Blair, B. Jones, P. Petitt, D. Web- ster, S. Bentley, B. Cameron, A. Lounsberry, G. Langstaff, V. Stevenson, J. Engel, S. Jamieson, K. Lowe, S. Lowe, B. Buxton, A. Scott, S. Sutton, P. Straka, G. Guest, J. Williams, J. Bourisseau, C. Anderson, M. Rodgers, J. Cady, L. Gregg, G. Champion, K. Ober, K. Ober, M. Matthews, L. Underwood, S. Bartholomew, D. Kendall, S. Davis. 52 THESPIANS S. Lowe, C. Anderson, G. Guest, J. Bourisseau, S. Sutton, D. Webster, K. Lowe, B. Harmon, B. Buxton, G. Breymaier, K. Reitz. GERMAN CLUB D. Payne, J. Miles, T. Trettin, Mrs. Hensley, advisor, S. Luthanen, M. Fricke, J. Kermeen, E. Hurd, J. Cady, N. Strick, B. Gift, L. Brown, A. Brown, P. DeSantis, J. Terry, J. Engstrom, R. Carpenter, J. Cook, R. Page. 54 SPANISH CLUB Miss Way, advisor, A. Scott, N. Strick, L. Bird, M. Rovner, L. Devere, R. Slaybaugh, C. Anderson, P. Neidhart, M. Platek, J. Guamieri, A. Narten, R. Brooks, A. Kubbs, P. Petitt, J. Clayton, D. Hawk, K. Fuller, J. Stull, C. Boyn- ton, C. Roberts, C. Dunbar, B. Harmon, M. Matthews, N. Liberatore, G. Phillips, B. King, J. Burke, G. Wilson, H. Chatham, H. Jackson, S. Bentley, J. Kelley, J. Kermeen, B. Jones, J. Harden, P. Petitt, J. Gchman, B. Graeb, C. Riegler, J. Engel, S. Heimerdinger, B. Shutts, J. Murley, D. Carperter, J. Hoffman. LATIN CLUB K. Walker, J. Takas, N. Kreychek, Mrs. Laird, J. Rezney, L. Gregg, S. Barholomew, B. Furst, D. Kendall, K. Kroening, C. Binder K. Hastings, P. Nelville, J. Derry, M. Thoren, P. Schnitzer, L. Underwood, M. Martin, E. Mackey, I. Mertaugh, P. DeGreen, J. Moorehead, J. Leach, K. Ober, K. Ober, H. Jackson, M. Zimmerlin, G. Simmons, B. Wheeler, S. Lowe, C. Powley, C. Lackey, B. Cook, J. Church, M. Aplin, S. Johnson, B. Gift, B. Cameron, G. Johnson, S. Jamieson, A. Lounsberry, S. Lowe. 55 L. Frew, M. Matthews, J. Hill, M. Laderer, J. Williams, L. Anderson, C. Powley, M. Thoren, K. Ober, P. Schnitzer, D. Hawk, L. Fields, B. Graeb, Mr. Harlan, advisor, B. Payer, C. Lackey, K. Ober, H. Chatham, Mrs. Gray, advisor, J. Church, B. Harmon, S. Schultz, Mrs. Coates, advisor, K. Latuk, V. Matthews, C. Harlan, C. Scott, C. Hollis, J. Camp, B. Stratton, R. Magee. Laura Fields, Editor 56 Check! CHESS CLUB Mr. Harlan, advisor, S. Davis, S. Carpenter, D. Hawk (ha ha), Mr. Colvin, advisor, B. Jordan, S. Olsen, B. Stratton, D. Hunter, J. Townsend, D. Price, M. Zimmerlin, T. O'Neil, M. McKearny, J. Cowgill, S. Aplin, J. Takas, J. Miles. 57 J. Stull, C Powley, G Phillips, B. Nelson, S. Johnson, K. Blair, C. Scott, B. Graeb, M. Malik, L. Underwood, P. McKee, J. Alojipan, D. Gliba, B. Jones, D. Malik, G. Wilson, J. Bourisseau, Mrs. Hino, advisor, K. Latuk, J. Williams, S. Luthanen, L. Brown, J. Hill, B. Leach. LEADERS CLUB C. Scott, v.p., C. Powley, treas., S. Luthanen, pres., L. Brown, sec. Leader's Club is an organization designed to develop leadership, self- confidence, and poise, especially stressing good sportsmanship, and co-operation among the girls in athletic activities. The members assist the teacher in gym class and other sport functions. During the year the girls participate in ac- tivities with other schools nearby. 58 Get that ball! Promoting school spirit. A. Toth, treas., J. Wade, pres., J. Dagil, v.p., W. Bush, sec. Varsity Club The members of the Varsity Club wish to unite the members of the numerous athletic squads into an or- ganization which would benefit both the athletic de- partment and the individual members. This group of lettermen, who obviously entertain common interests would work in such areas as: 1. building school spirit, 2. aiding sports funds. From these efforts, we hope that any member of the school would be proud to carry the title of a Tiger letterman. D. Rood, C. Smith, R. Stewart, T. McNally, A. Toth, L. Trace, M. Laderer, J. Huelsman, D. Higley, B. Alcorn, J. Biel, J. Dagil, V. Lockemer, C. Dunbar, J. Kermeen, J. Robinson, J. Harden, B. Mayberry, B. Hudson, J. Wade, J. Blair, J. Vincent, R. Brooks, D. Brown, R. Slaybaugh, C. Roberts, B. Orme, R. Carpenter, W. Bush, T. Schron, R. Nelson, J. Calvert, B. Strickler, D. Bottomy, E. Raker. 59 D. Rentz, B. Cameron, S. Hoskins, E. Hissett, E. Langstaff, C. Harlan, K. Bandy, E. Mackey, S. Long, G. Bishop, M. Malik, L. English, L. Frew, N. Kuckleheim, R. Strickler, G. Langstaff, L. Parmelee, B. Brown, L. Fields, B. Reitz, B. Harmon, P. Otis, R. Stevenson, B. Gordon, S. Schultz, J. Church, J. Cady, J. Bourisseau, C. Anderson, C. Huggett, J. Young, J. Alojipan, J. Hill, B. Stratton, B. Alcorn, B. Otis. CHORAL CLUB Director Mr. Roman and pianist Laura Fields. 60 CONCERT BAND DIRECTOR: MR. RICHARD RANALL J. Young, C. Knutsen, B. Buxton, B. Taylor, B. Street, C. Roberts, T. O'Neil, E. Marti, P. Melville, R. Page. 61 M. Mahon, B. Wheeler, B. Cook, H. Chatham, B. Harmon, E. Marti, C. Knutsen, F. Scott, T. O'Neil, B. Buxton, J. Young, B. Taylor, P. Melville, B. Street. G. Wilson, head, J. Bourisseau, J. Williams, F. Dubay, M. Fitzpatrick, N. Strick, A. Chamberlain. % CHAGRIN FALLS MARCHING BAND Mr. Randall, director, E. Stull, sec., J. Young, v.p., C. Knutsen, treas., B. Stratton, pres. V. Stevenson, J. Guarnieri, P. McKee, K. Lillich, E. Stull, S. Schultz, L. Ober, J. Cady, J. Cowgill, J. Stull, B. Houghton, J. Kimura, D. Rinkowski, B. Stratton. Candy Humiston, Looking over an entry. PRISM Chagrin Falls High School is very proud of its literary magazine. The articles are the work of the students. The staff consists of three seniors and three juniors who review all the entries turned in. J. Engel, L. Fields, J. Cady, J. Cook, Mr. Harlan, advisor, Mrs. Gray, advisor, B. Stratton. 64 Typical meeting! ZENITH Editor.............. Lolly Brown Assistant Editor .... Bonnie Jones Business Managers . . . Pat Petitt John Kermeen Photography Editor . . . Mark Laderer Art Editors.........Karen Latuk George Stief Cetting ideas for a layout. Sports Editors.........Bill Stratton Ron Brooks Typists................Denny Webster Dianne Gliba Betsy Merritt Delores Peace Junior Apprentice .... Laura Fields Advisor................Mr. Fry 65 Looking up donators. COACHES PIAI AND QUISENBERRY P. DeGreen, T. Zeleznik, J. Dagil, P. Petitt, S. Sutton, J. Harden, B. Mayberry, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Quisenberry, Mr. Piai, J. Wade, D. Webster, C. Anderson, S. Jamieson, B. Strickler, J. Bourisseau, J. Gehman, V. Lockemere, M. Laderer, R. Brooks, C. Dunbar, R. Nelson, T. McNally, W. Bush, B. Rink, J. Biel, C. Smith, D. Angert, E. Stoa, B. Furst, B. Shutts, B. Grubich, B. Orme, R. Carpenter, J. Huelsman, C. Roberts, J. Robinson, J. Kermeen, D. Rood, B. Hudson, J. Lambert, T. Schron, J. Burke, B. Freer, A. Kubbs, P. Petitt, J. Vincent, J. Cook, S. Olsen, K. Shutts, L. Trace. 68 L. Trace, K. Shutts, A. Kubbs, J. Vincent, P. Petitt. Not shown: trainer B. Alcorn. P. Petitt, S. Sutton, J. Harden, R. Brooks, J. Biel, B. Mayberry, B. Hudson, M. Laderer, C. Anderson, D. Webster, B. Rink, C. Roberts, R. Stewart, R. Carpenter, D. Rood, R. Nelson, G. Morton, J. Kermeen, J. Robinson, J. Wade, C. Dunbar, C. Smith, J. Huelsman, W. Bush, T. McNally, L. Trace; not shown B. Alcorn. VARSITY FOOTBALL C. Anderson, head, D. Webster, S. Sutton, S. Jamieson, P. Petitt. 69 Cam Smith Valuable member of the Tiger team . . . outstanding ball carrier . . . welcome addition to the squad. Ron Brooks Tough and hardhitting player . . . superior work as guard . . . all-around skill and rugged play earned him a Tiger-of-the Week award. Jeff Harden Rock of the Tiger line . . . superior work as tackle . . . major factor in Chagrin's success. Reed Carpenter Fine athlete and team member . . . punting ability and spirited play was an indispensable asset . . . outstand- ing work earned him a Tiger-of-the-Week award. Don Rood Commendable job as a Tiger line- man . . . spirited play and superior effort . . . stood out as a fine offense and defense player. Warren Bush Earned an enviable record as an outstanding back ... a lot of drive and fine speed . . . excellent offensive work. Bill Hudson Stood out as one of the finest line- men in years . . . strong, rugged play and outstanding effort . . . Tiger-of-the-Week. Jamie Wade Key Tiger with unexcelled physical work offensively and defensively . . . outstanding strategist as the finest quarterback in Chagrin's history . . . Tiger-of-the-Week. Craig Roberts Did a commendable job as a Tiger lineman . . . combined alertness with speed . . . valuable asset to the team. Randy Nelson Held a strong position as lineman . . . rugged play and fast thinking . . . excellent team member and worthy opponent. Jim Robinson Rugged work as a fine tackle . . . im- portant and key factor in the Tiger success . . . good player both offen- sively and defensively. Ron Stewart Superior job as a halfback . . . well-rounded and spirited playing combined with speed and good timing . . . earned Tiger-of-the-Week. Bob Mayberry Fine work as Tiger guard . . . earned Tiger-of-the- Week award ... a strong, hard-fighting, well- rounded Tiger. Mark Laderer Remarkable job as a Tiger tackle . . . hard-working and diligent Tiger . . . did much to help the team. John Kermeen Held a noteworthy position at end . . . fine blocker and de- fensive player . . . accurate eye for passes. Terry McNally Remarkable job in the Tiger backfield . . . fast and sure ball carrier . . . earned Tiger-of-the-Week award. John Lambert Aided the team as an end . . . all-around player . . . fine offense and defense work. Craig Dunbar Stood out as an exemplary fullback . . . remarkably strong and hard-fighting Tiger . . . Tiger-of-the-Week. Jim Huelsman Admirable year as Tiger end . . . keen eye for passes . . . fine de- fensive manuverability made him a worthy opponent. Bob Rink Anchor on the Tiger line . . . strong, spirited, and hard-hitting player . . . earned Tiger-of-the Week award. John Biel Key man on the line as center . . . noteworthy job at centering and blocking . . . indispensable player. John Dagil Keen sense of alertness and timing . . . fine blocking, running, and pass receiving. Bob Strickler Important backfield man . . . experience combined with effort. Terry Schron Fine promise as a backman . . . strong, rugged playing and skillful manuvering. Bob Shutts Fine capacity as a quarterback . . . good timing, fine running and passing. Vern Lockemer His fine play earned him a letter . . . valuable asset in the 61-62 season. Barry Furst Important to the team as an end . . . rugged player earned Tiger-of-the-Week. Ben Or me Speed and drive will aid 62-63 team . . . great per- formance as quarterback. Joe Burke Displayed a good sense of timing and alertness . . . fine offense and defense work. G. Gordon, E. Bayless, L. Welker, R. Jefferson, K. Laderer, P. Sindelar, D. Bradley, J. Marsh, S. Thomas, B. Smith, E. Ricker, D. Szell, B. Street, R. Chase, J. White, B. Wilson, F. Simmons, C. Cary, B. Tennis, B. Sickling, T. Rood, J. Stewart, J. Pasco, D. Thomas, A. Sawhill, B. Clute, B. Guest, M. Mahon, B. Houghton, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Gesinski, R. Sheer, E. Hess, T. Dayton, W. Groth, G. Finch, A. Pearch, E. Marti, B. Kilby. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Chagrin 14 Solon 0 18 Mayfield 20 40 West Geauga 0 28 Orange 6 20 Warrensville 6 Coach Stanton R. Strickler, K. Swaye, B. Bird, L. English, J. Ismond, N. Kuckleheim. 75 COACH WYVILLE VARSITY BASKETBALL B. Orme, D. Rood, J. Blair, J. Dagil, J. Harden, A. Toth, D. Fisher, V. Lockemer, W. Woodrich, J. Wade, D. Bott- omy. MANAGERS M. Laderer, B. Alcorn, E. Raker, D. Higley. 78 SEASON’S RESULTS 36 Mayfield 27 35 Wil lough-South 50 51 Beachwood 25 29 Solon 32 Christmas Tournament 45 Cardinal 38 47 Cuyahoga Heights 34 50 Orange 36 32 Warrensville 45 40 Mayfield 36 49 Beachwood 25 62 Wickliffe 56 58 Solon 44 54 West Geauga 42 The season was not finished when the yearbook deadline was due. BASKETBALL JOHN BLAIR Deadly set shot . . . his good spring helped his rebounding record ... a high scorer and a real asset to the team. ALEX TOTH Size is no object . . . just makes him harder to see . . . good on the fast break . . . pulled the Tigers out of many tight spots. JEFF HARDEN Controlled the boards at all times with no argu- ment . . . constantly im- proved his jump shot . . . center of importance. JAMIE WADE A great all-around team player . . . deadly jump shot from anywhere . . . high scorer and rebounder with good spirit. JOHN KERMEEN Key play-maker out front . . . always there to rely on . . . good jump shot from the key and worked left-handed lay- up. 80 LETTERMEN BEN ORME Earned starting job the first Solon game . . . fine two-handed jump shot . . . took charge when necessary. DOUG FISHER One of the skyscrapers . . . came down with many rebounds . . . agile with his shots. DON ROOD Consistent hard worker deadly hook shot from anywhere . . . always played for the team. WOODY WOODR1CH Finally lasted a whole season . . . really showed growth and improvement . . . always ready when he was needed. VERN LOCKEMER Snakey under the basket . . . hard rebounder and good shot in close . . . very important part of next year's squad. 81 K. Shutts, J. Leach, B. Stinson, B. Stratton, S. Lowe, J. Lusk, D. Brown, G. Reitz, J. Bourisseau, C. Hollis, B. Furst, B. Shutts, J. Calvert. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Chagrin ON ’$ RESULTS 31 Mayfield 32 34 Willoughby- South 35 57 Beachwood 18 28 Solon 46 44 Orange 35 38 Warrensville 50 47 Mayfield 20 53 Beachwood 18 42 Wickliffe 36 44 Solon 46 41 West Geauga 22 W. Miller, K. Hastings, P. Peabody, S. Johnson, K. Lowe, R. Allen. 82 SEASON’S RESULTS Chagrin L. English, N. Kuckleheim, B. Strickler, K. Swaye, J. Is- mond, B. Bird. 20 Mayfield 31 34 Beachwood 15 30 Orange 20 37 Warrensville 35 25 Mayfield 32 45 Beachwood 25 29 Solon 23 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL B. Steele, K. Laderer, P. Sindelar, D. Bradley, B. Wilson, B. Street, E.Marti, B. Sickling, B. Tennis, G. Bamhardt, E. Ricker, R. Chase, R. Vaccariello, W. Groth. 83 M. Kotting, D. Langstaff, S. Thomas, D. Payne, S. Warner, J. Moorehead, K. Dissette, B. Jordan, R. Slaybaugh, H. Gordon, R. Carpenter, T. Schron, J. Cook, B. Strickler, R. Bauman, J. Biel, J. Burke, B. Mayberry, J. Cowgill, G. Parker, D. Carpenter, G. Johnson, W. Kretzmann, J. Warner, J. Troxel, D. Angert, J. Vincent. WRESTLING SEASON’S RESULTS CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . CHAGRIN . 27 ORANGE.......22 17 MENTOR .... 22 15 MAYFIELD ... 34 23 NORTHFIELD . . 17 32 WARRENSVILLE .11 21 SOLON........24 25 INDEPENDENCE . 18 36 STRONGSVILLE . 11 27 BROOKLYN ... 16 6 BRECKSVILLE . 29 Coach Hoppel 84 LETTERMEN ORANGE QUADRANGULAR CHAGRIN FALLS............ 99 ORANGE....................92 WARRENSVILLE..............65 KENSTON...................28 COUNTY INVITATIONAL TOURNA- MENT CHAGRIN FALLS .... 3rd place Ray Slaybaugh 2nd Howard Gordon 3rd Reed Carpenter 1st Terry Schron 2nd Bob Strickler 3rd John Biel 4th Ray Bauman, Bob Strickler, John Biel, Joe Burke, Bob Mayberry. Ray Slaybaugh, Howard Gordon, Reed Carpen- ter, Terry Schron, Jim Cook. HIRAM INVITATIONAL TOURNA- MENT CHAGRIN FALLS .... 3rd place Howard Gordon 3rd Reed Carpenter 1st Terry Schron 1st Ray Bauman 2nd John Biel 3rd DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CHAGRIN FALLS..........6th place Reed Carpenter 2nd Bob Mayberry 3rd 85 Reed Carpenter went to state this year and rep- resented Chagrin's wrestling team very well. Mr. Hoppe 1, A. Toth, J. Blair, J. Dagil, C. Roberts, V. Lockemer, Mr. Wyville, Mr. Quisenberry, J. Wade, B. Koroches, W. Kretzmann, J. Warner, J. Troxel, D. Hunter, J. Harden, Mr. Stanton, T. McNally, L. Koroches, E. Stoa, J. Woodward, D. Berry, K. Nye, B. Jordan, T. Luckay. Coach Wyville SEASON S RESULTS CHAGRIN . 1 MAYFIELD . . . 4 CHAGRIN 2 SOLON 6 CHAGRIN 4 ORANGE .... 11 CHAGRIN 14 WARRENSVILLE . 6 CHAGRIN . 1 MAYFIELD . . . 3 CHAGRIN . 14 SOLON 3 CHAGRIN 2 ORANGE 4 CHAGRIN . 6 WARRENSVILLE . 2 CHAGRIN 4 MAYFIELD . . . 12 CHAGRIN . 2 SOLON 1 CHAGRIN . 11 ORANGE 4 CHAGRIN . 5 WARRENSVILLE . 0 1961 BASEBALL K. Shutts, D. Brown, B. Grubich, B. Shutts, D. Rood, R. Carpenter, J. Dagil, D. Trees, C. Smith, C. Payne, A. Toth, E. Raker, J. Calvert, J. Lusk, D. Bottomy, R. Nelson, J. Wade, Mr. Wyville. 87 PATRON S LIST A Friend Arrowhead Nursery Artificial Plant Company Dr. C . P. Bottomy Brewster and Stroud Company Burkhardt’s Market Cameo Gift Shop Chagrin Falls Laundry and Cleaners Chagrin Lanes Chagrin Valley Herald Chagrin Valley Sales and Service Com- pany Chuck’s Beverage Continental Beauty Shop Crane's Canary Cottage C. S . Farmer's Exchange Cuyahoga Savings Association Eighty Four West Dr. R . H . F itts Framgas Company Gal'ie West, Inc. Goodtown Printers, Inc. Harvey Chevrolet, Inc. Harvey Stief, Inc. Jack's Barber Shop J. P. Cochran Paint Julia's Reducing and Health Studio Dr . V . C. Kenney Louise's Apparel Jergens Tool Specialty Louis' Hair Salon Matthews Garden Supply Miner-Ridge, Inc. M. L. Reed Hardware Nall’s Drug Store Newton's Barber Shop Paul's Men and Boys Shop Peter's Bakery Dr . E . A . Pickford Red Head Beauty Shop Reed Funeral Home Richard's Jewelry Sheffield Monuments Dr . D. C. Stem Stroud's River West Studio Boris Dr . A . R . Tilton The Kenny Company The Valley Gunsmith The Vincent Plumbing and Heating Com pany Thomas Reap Realty Towne and Country Cleaners Travalon Agency Valley Pharmacy Western Auto William's Beauty Shop W. O. Wince Motor Sales, Inc. Wycoff Floral Company ACKNOWLEDGMENT I wish to thank all those who helped with the production of this book. Particular thanks go to Mr. Fry, Mr. Boris, Mr. Prentner of the American Yearbook Company, the Chagrin Valley Herald, the faculty and administration, and especially to my wonder- ful staff The Editor %
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