Chagrin Falls High School - Zenith Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)
- Class of 1966
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L ZEMITU  966 ROUTE 66 -GOING PIACBQ” . FOREWORD FORM AND THE ROAD by Mr. Claude Colvin (written with fond regard for the class of 1966) The road that flows from theirs to ours Is seldom seen by us, And if it's seen, the backward glance Is cancelled by the thrust Of what so snail-like before Now yaws and pitches Uncontrolled in ruts absurd As time is fast. Since Looking back to theirs is out, Let's look ahead to yours And in your pace (slowed only by A restless relativity) See Nature, who in everyman May reach the ultimate. Exceed herself in any form Which yours creates of ours. PLACATO PLACES70 STOP. . . HM 6 1 rftl 1 j JT I Tf T ' .. ■“1 -V' yv i- -c 2 . VvV . . H . . ' . -■•“ . r _  • • ' •  j ’ %fe - Vvr, . 5? A •' «.wTr ■.- , vaicr jv - r ; s %siaBSafeaa - v AMD PLACES TO REMEMBER. . marri ££ DEDICATION Successful presentation of basic facts and theories is re- quired of any teacher. It is essential that he satisfy certain course requirements as well as maintain control over the classroom situation. The presence of some teachers, how- ever, provides inspiration beyond mere discipline and instruction. For his continuing efforts to enrich class- room discussions, as well as to stimulate student aware- ness and interest by encouraging individual and group par- ticipation in actual experience outside the classroom, we, the Class of 1966 dedicate our Zenith to . . . 10 MS'. VALB RJCWONJD mese me me people cows vinces 0 0 0 PRESIDENT JOHN RICHARD SHUTTS Jack . . . St. John . . . Shuta's luncheons . . . wry humor . . . spunk, deter- mination . . . Man is his own star; and that soul that can be honest is the only perfect man. Fletcher MARY FAITH ALLEN Mary . . . wild Madison summers . . . Why don't you have a party? . . . ever hear Harry imitate a guitar? . . . Gentle bene- ficient of speech; to per- form. Homer VICE PRESIDENT THOMAS DAVID ANDERSON Tom . . . John Cary's twin . . . Would I paint a wall? . . . one of the Heard . . . Gaily the troubadour touched his guitar. Bayly SECRETARY CHERIE ANNE LONG Bubbles . . . Hot falcon driver . . . Take me for a ride in the car-car . . . wrestling secretary ... A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Mackery ’66 ROBERT JOSEPH BACLEY Joe . . . quiet to only those who don't know him ... He had how many accidents? . . . G.I. Joe . . . He has no mal- ice in his mind, no ruf- fles on his shirt. Greene JANET BARTHOLOMEW Bart . . . head cheer- leader . . . loves'em and leaves 'em . . . swim- ming anyone . .. Canada summers . . . To a young heart everything is fun. Dickens 14 TREASURER HOLLACE ANNE HARDEN Holly . . . another si- ren? . . . owner of the BOMB ... I don't get it. . . . Somewhere the gods have made the wo- man who understands. Appleton SUSAN FRANCES BEALE Punchy . . . tent adven- tures . . . Super-Car . . . stimulus of the clean white shirts . . . The highest glory is won by the highest virtue. Cicero DALE LEE BELNAP Dale . . . able painter . . tr-4 fan . . . early morn- ing dragsters . . . Sunday's at Nelson's Ledges . . . No man is happy who does not think himself so. Syrus ROBERT MELVILLE BLAIR Bob . . . cross country race . . . Mr. Stanton's friend . . . witty puns . . . hot (?) Falcon . . . An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Cer- vantes GAIL PATRICIA BOTTOMY Gail . . . what a tan . . . 'fun, fun, fun till Daddy took the T-bird away' . . . that same Friday night . . . horseback riding? . . . Whatever she does, where- ever she goes, grace orders her actions and follows her movements. Tibullus FLORENCE ANN BRAKEMAN Cindy . . . typecasting? . . . wild dancer . . . knows where to find the guys . . . a flash through the halls . . . Be thou of good cheer. Bible MARY LINDA BROWN Linda Brownie . . . raise Cain . . . 'Don't argue with God!' . . . Cleveland Hts. anyone? . . . the light of the Lantern . . . Every production of gen- ius must be the production of enthusiasm. Unknown MARY LOUISE BURGER Mary Lou . . . Diehard AuF O supporter . . . Ger- man enthusiast . . . 'All right, what's going on?' . . . The future is purchased by the present. Johnson HELEN ELIZABETH BURNETT Helen . . . Kentucky hoopie . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . always got a date . . . Chagrin's gift to Halle's Teen Board . . . My crown is in my heart, not on my head; a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy. Shakespeare NANCY BRADBURY BURRELL Braddie Braddie . . . original folk singer ... a true nonconformist . . . humor and brains . . . Enthusiasm is that temper of the mind in which the imagination has got the better of the judgment. Warburton 15 ROGER BROOKS BUXTON Rog or Beaver . . . Tiger trombonist . . . Never a serious moment . . . Al- ways full of advice . . . Every production of gen- ius must be the production of enthusiasm. Burke RAY WILLIAM CLASEN Big Ray . . . Tiger's tall center . . . Lover of the year . . . Ray's Night Club ? . . . Great thoughts like great deeds need no trumpet. Bailey CHARLES GEORGE CANNAM Charlie . . . love 'em and leave 'em--who didn't fall for the line? . . . C'mon, Man (with a Manhattan accent) . . . The eyes have one langu- age everywhere. Pruden- tum CINDY CLEM SON Candy . . . Artistic . . . meticulous dresser . . . Recognizable laugh . . . Virtue is its own re- ward. Vanbrugh BRUCE LINDSAY CARR Fuzzy or Brucie-Pie golf whiz . . . always smiling . . . Summer cruise . . . Those who think nobly are noble. Staffe PAUL HERBERT CONLEY Paul . . . Hot rodder . . . Sohio's grease monkey . . . Shower vocalist . . . There is a glare about wordly suc- cess, which is very apt to dazzle men's eyes. Hare JOHN ELLIOTT CARY Lurpo . . . wild guitar- one of the Heard . . . non- conformist . . . loves to walk? . . . Individuality is everywhere to be guarded and honored as the root of all good. Richter. RALPH ERNEST CHATHAM Ralph . . . sharp wit . . . cautiously creative . . . scientifically inclined . . . independent . . . Science is vastly more stimulating to the imagination than are the classics. Haldane 16 LYNDA DAVIS Lynda . . . the main tomato . . . Why are you going to Hiram? ... a real realist . . . jumped on the S. C. bandwagon for our best year. . . . To be truly and really indepen- dent is to support ourselves by our own experience. Poter DAVID GERRIT CORLETT Blondy . . . Goodtown Printer . . . one of the Wild Three ... Is it true blondes have more fun? . . . All human wisdom is summed up in two words--wait and hope. Dumas JUDITH ANN FELLOWS Judy . . . always wil- ling to drive . . . Bomber or Tiger? . . . Hough's right hand ... a lead- er .. . Sword of common sense. Our surest gift. Meredith BARBARA ANNE CONWAY Barb . . . great at the piano . . . wild at the wheel . . . basketball nut . . . Courtesy costs noth- ing. Benhan DONALD JEROME CONWAY JR. Don . . . artistic . . . soft-spoken . . . lively wit . . . came back to us . . . Art is man's nature; nature is God's art. Bailey MARK ALLEN EDELMANN Mark . . . well known in Canada . . . one of the many who live in the Bell Rd. suburbs . . . Black Magic car . . . detention— yearly member . . . Let the character as it began be consistent with itself. Horace PAMELA HELEN COOK Pam . . . last of the cookies. . . on the Place Board . . . This is true. . . . viva New York . . . Character makes its own destiny. Praed CYNTHIA ANN CURTIS Cindi . . . brave hostess of after prom party . . . champion swimmer . . . Caribbean cruise . . . Cheerfulness is an off- shoot of goodness and wis- dom. Bouce 17 DANIEL SCHROEDER FOECKINC Dan . . . that's Fak- ing . . . hot motorcycl- ist . member of Chop- pers local 487 . . . The greatest success is confi- dence, or understanding between sincere people. Emerson THEODORE LEE FREIDINGER Ted . . . Don't let me interrupt . . . came from Saginaw to liven up Cha- grin . . . intelligent . . . He that respects him- self is safe from others. Longfellow SHARON JEAN MARIE CABROWSHEK Gabby . . . I'm mov- ing to California! . . . talkative friend to all . . Fortitude is the guard and support of the other virtues. Locke TERRY LYNN FULLER Terry . . . able major- ette . . . F.T.A. presi- dent . . . Hi, guys . . . summer camp romances! . . . It is the treasure house of the mind, mon- uments thereof are kept and preserved. Fuller CHERYL ANN GLASER Cheri . . . able artist . . . cross country fan ... neat parties . . . The art of art, the glory of expres- sion and the sunshine of the light of letters is simplicity. Whitman STUART MICHAEL GENSERT Stu . . . faithful band member . . . always wins arguments . . . Know- ledge is power. Bacon ELIN VICTORIA GILBERT Vicci . . . Quick! Give me the ring! . . . oh those think, long lashes . . . The difficulty in life is the choice. Moore 18 GARY LEE GORDON Gary . . . drives a white hot Rambler . . . member of Choppers local 487 . . . swings a mean hammer . . He never errs who sacri- fices self. Lytton CARL DANIEL GROTH Dan . . . keeps tabs on Orange H.S. . . . You bet your crazy bod! . . . where ya been all summer? . . . Responsibility walks hand in hand with capa- city and power. Holland JACK WILLIAM GRIERSON Jack . . . intellectual ... on a crash diet? . . . dramatic roles with dig- nity . . . By labor Wisdom gives poignancy to pleas- ure, and by pleasure she restores vigor to labor. Salignae DAVID CRAIG HACEMAN Dave . . . the quiet type . . . Friday night with Ghoulardi . . . fast man (in track) . . . fire- man . . . An easy-minded soul, and always was. Aristophanes CYNTHIA JOAN GROLL Cyndi . . . That's the way it goes . . . sharks only attack bleeding people . . . Chardonite . . . Let us not burden our remembrances with a heaviness that's gone. Shakespeare MARY LOUISE HARWOOD Lou . . . those innocent eyes . . . Who's vaude- ville? . . . one Big Boy with catsup ... A good heart is a letter of credit. Lytton CAROLYN ALYCE GROSE Tootsie . . . Robert Frost enthusiast . . . started the Cosbymania! . . . good times on Friday nights . . . All should know such quiet understanding. Unknown JOHN WILLIAM HANK John . . . he's a pilot . . . Fisherman Let's rent Yamaha's . . . about your car! . . . Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent, as of character. Emerson 19 GREGORY ROBERT HEARTZ Greg . . . Let's go to Geneva . . . member of the Hamlet Hills window cl Bfcrs. . I'm going out and fix my car. . . . I npvor nipt a man I didn't like. Rogers HEATHER JANE HOWELL Heather Jean . . . OABR dancer . . . ray of sun- shine . . . our blonde Canadian The hostess of the sky, the moon. David- son MARY ELIZABETH HEMANN Mickie . . . Air Force widow . . . who lives in Garfield?! a Higbee lady ... I could do bet- ter if I would, but it's mighty lonesome being good. Unknown JOHN HENRY HUGE John . . . Farmer John . . . swept the S. C. election ... do sailors really have a girl in every port? . . . Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn some honors. Alcott MARY ELLEN HERRINGTON Mary . . . Got me hanging. . . . every- body's problem solver . . . crazy dancer . . . Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, no winter in thy year. Logan ROBERT BLAKE HOGG Bob . . . sandy-haired surfer . . . original practical joker . . . silver nitrate is . . . Toooo bad . . . To California go; there's plenty of gold in the world we're told on the banks of the Sacremen- to. Hutchinson LINDA MAE HILL Linda . . . Y-Teen pres . . . Lake Chautauqua summers . . . gay, soft voice . . . The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. Burns ELLEN JOAN HOLUB El . . . one of the Rec wrecks . . . fond of little orange sport cars . . . pretty hair, pretty eyes . . . Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? Nietzsche 20 RUSSELL HERBERT JENNINGS II Russ . . . sandy haired . . . witty . . . Lakewood transplant . . . member of Hickory Hill gang . . . the quiet type??? ... A boy's will is the wind's. Longfellow JANE BAILEY HURST Jane . . . our own Joan Baez . . . trip to Europe . . . pep plus! . . . F.M. radio anyone? . . . Build- ing castles in the air. Cervantes ANDREW ROBERT JACKSON . . . couldn't stay away . . . scooter fan . . . ready friendship . . . Men of few words are the best men. Shakespeare DAVID ALAN JACKSON Dave . . . O.A.B.R. fun- ny boy ... at home at the piano--even on a float . . . out to lunch . . . South Russell gang . . RICHARD ALLEN JERKOVITZ Rick . . . Red Bomb . . . Chem-Maste's mad mixer . . . weed picker . . . jack of many trades . . . 'There is an even- ing twilight of the heart, when its wild passion waves are lulled to rest. Halleck JOHN CHRISTOPHER JACKSON John . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . the original trouble maker ... a Tiger Cridman . . . tuff clothes on a tuff guy . . . In this fool's paradise he drank delight. Crabbe MARGARET ANNE JACKSON Margie . . . intellect galore . . . Oh really? . . . Deep study anyone? . . . her long dark hair is her crowning glory . . . No craving void left aching in the soul. Pope MARIANN ELIZABETH JEFFERSON . Jeff . . . pictures in the gym locker . . . how many cars? . . . Four Musketeers. . . . Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Stanhope 21 ELLEN MACNEILL JOHNSON Ellen . . . invades the city dumps . . . victim of the skateboard craze . . . always a shy smile . . . To know is nothing at all; to imagine is every- thing. France KAREN ANN JOHNSON Karen . . . loves raw onions . . . always got a man . . . varsity cheer- leader . . . If I should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by. Braley LYDIA ELLEN JONES Lydia . . . I'll drink to that! . . . didn't like the sharks! . . . One of the Terrible Four at Geneva . . . Happiness is a by- product of an effort to make someone else happy. Palmer BARBARA ANN KEEFE Barb . . . Oh, that's fab! . . . munchin' in the movies ... up to Round-up . . . There are many moments in friendship when silence is beyond words. Anonymous STEPHEN BROOKS KEENEY Steve . . . found a girl . . runs (?) C.C. . . . one of the Wild Three . . . He tries the luxury of doing good. Crabbe SUSAN CLAIRE KELLEY Suzzi . . . Zayre's frilly best . . . Crash . . . Relax, have a pick- le . . . wild Maine summers . . . Happy opinions are the wine of the heart. Hunt SUSAN JONES Suzi . . . Jonesy . . . swimmer?? . . . flash your pearly whites . . . tries a little at a lot of things . . . There is no wisdom like frankness. Disraeli BARBARA JEANETTE KASCHALK Barb . . . Southgate shopper . . . beach blanket bingo . . . finally found true love . . . Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Carlyle 27 TIMOTHY WILLIAM KELLEY Tim . . . Cohran's one man labor force . . . Groth-Kelley Land Devel- opment Co . . . Look, Twirp! . . . Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. Dole PAMELA HEATHER LAWRENCE Pami ... if you're still moving we'll have a party! . . . Crave it . . . This is true . . . wiggle your eyes . . . Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. Shakespeare LAURENE MAE KITTELSON Laurene . . . ambitious . . . sharp at pool . . . long blonde hair . . . Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey to- wards it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us. Smiles KATHLEEN ANN KNAUFF Kathy . . . wiz at car engines, thanks to Dave . . . O.K. guys, who drove? . . . expert on the horizon- tal?! . . . Consider that this day ne'er dawns again. Dante KARL CHURCH KUIVINEN Karl . . . fun with the kangaroos . . . blonde and sun-tanned . . . surfer . . . shorts in January? . . . Variety is the mother of enjoyment. Disraeli CLAUDIA ANN KOEPF Claude . . . Rochester import . . . patron of Wilma's . . . finally got her license! . . . O.A.- B.R. dancer . . . Fair and softly goes far. Cervantes JOHN ALLEN LARKER John . . . fishing on Prom night? . . . Don't be a litterbug . . . Nice going! . . . future forester . . . He who has once been happy is for aye out of destruction's reach. Blunt PATRICIA JO LAX Patty Jo . . . parties after football practice. . . drives the red 'stang . . . O.K. switch! ... A social smile, a sympathe- tic tear. Gray 23 ANTHONY JOSEPH LEONARDO Tony . . . Mr. Piai's right hand . . . led class to victory float . . . original camper . . . mad scientist . . . Ambi- tion has no rest. Lytton RUTH ANN MARKS Ruth . . . Only physics female . . . three a.m. swimming . . . DID blondes have more fun? . . . Gentler in method reso- lute in action. Unknown ALICE RHODA LOPATT Alice . . . Let's walk! . . . half a Zenith editor . . . shower caps in gym class . . . misty-eyed and independent . . . Deeds- not words. Fletcher JOHN MIROSLAV LUKES John . . . adaptable, dependable, modest . . . great on the parallels • . oh, those muscles! . . . Courtesy transmutes aliens into trusting friends and gives its owner passport round the globe. Fields CYNTHIA ANN MARZ Cindi . . . take some bike lessons . . . Cindi's spy ring! . . . Halloween fun . . . He that is thy friend indeed, he will help thee in thy need. Barnfield THOMAS GUY MATTHEWS Tom . . . Oh great . . . fisherman . . . What? . . . agile tumbler . . . All experience is an arch to build upon. Adams STEVEN PAUL MAHAN Stevie . . . red hot V.W. . . . gorgeous shirts . . . Green Deacon ace . . . shy,, silent type . . . The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to put the other somewhat higher. Huxley ALEXANDRA LAWRENCE MARCELLUS Alex . . . Oh, I don't know . . . whiskey a go go . • . Mustangs are great, BUT ... A con- tented heart is an even sea in the midst of all storms Anonymous 24 RALPH SCOTT McCLURE Rolf ... I am a Tiger this week! . . . sly humor . . . take it as it comes . . . photography expert . . . Our duty is to be use- ful, not according to our desires, but according to our powers. Amiel LINDA SUEZZANE McGLAUCHLIN Linda . . . Where are the sponges, Mrs. Wilcox? . . . Rocky River import . . . May I borrow your sunlap? . . . Write me as one who loves his fellow men. Hugo MAUREEN MARY McDermott Reen . . . Is ice cream fattening? . . . Minnesota cheerleader . . . HOW many in your family? . . . Do your duty, and leave the rest to heaven. Corneille PATRICK JOHN McDermott Pat . . . Red . . . fast (in track)! . . . eldest of the herd . . . Huh?! . . . gentlemen prefer blondes! . . . He said little, but to the purpose. Byron DANIEL CLARENCE McFarland Dan . . . Mac ... he makes dough at Peter's . . . cyclist on a powder blue . . . week-end trips to Huron ... I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. Henley JUDITH NAOMI McCUIRE Judy . . . Mary, got a ____? . . . My honey is coming . . . Got some gum for me? . . . The Future is what everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is. Lewis DWIGHT LIST McKEE Dwight . . . e.e. Cum- mings advocate . . . tumbling champ, pianist and expert on the violin-- is there nothing he can't do? . . . Inspiration and genius--one and the same. Hugo KATHLEEN JANE MEEK Kathy . . . meek? -- not her! . . . free food from Peter's . . . roller rink regular . . . I've taken my fun where I've found it. Kipling 25 ARNE MELBY JR. Arne . . . Iron Melby . . . Tiger tackier and wrestler ... a LONG night in the woods! . . . veteran world traveler . . . Hey Essie! . . . In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Isiah MARGARET BLYTHE OTIS Meg . . . look alive, Eyore . . . artist and folk- singer of quality . . . Oh, really? . . . Our thoughts and our actions are our own. Froude SUEZANNE MILLER Sue ... a nurse--you?! . . . it's nice and easy to be a blonde . . . raw eggs and the cops! . . . anything to laugh a little . . . Com- passion will cure more sins than condemnation. Beecher ANNE JORDAN PEABODY Anne . . . unforgettable laugh . . . We can sit on laps. Ohio Student Coun- cil's V.P. . . . faithful rider in the BOMB . . . What can the creator see with greater pleasure than a happy creature. Lessing MARTHA CASTLE NARTEN Marty . . . When I had trench mouth-- . . . wild slumber parties ... a car driven only by grandma . . . For beneath a soul immor- tal is a mortal joy. Young JAN ARL1NE NYBERC Jan . . . other half of Zenith editor . . . Oh, you know what? . . . loyal Republican . . . pretty ribbons in her hair . . . I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. Frost GARY WARREN NEIDHARDT Gary . . . Neid . . . Those gun boats! . . . One of the big four in Spanish III . . . Mr. Statistic . . . It is al- ways the adventurous who accomplish great things. Montesquieu NANCY DARRAH OLEWILER Willard . . . —big giant mess! . . . lifeguard at Aurora . . . not such a dumb blonde! . . . J.C.W.A. president . . . Innocence in genius and candor in power are both noble qualities. Stael 26 WALTER THOMAS PECKIS Walt . . . squeeze box squeezer . . . Oh, yeah! . . . many loves--where's the next one from? . . . Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Shakes- peare JOHN MICHAEL PTASZYNSKI John . . . John what?! . . . Chagrin's star dis- tance runner . . . always a grin . . . The confi- dence we have in our- selves engenders the greatest part of that we have in others. LaRochefoucald CHRISTOPHER ALLEN PETERSEN Chris . . . cemetery keeper . . . scientifically inclined . . . loves to ski . . . Scandinavian blonde . . . Silence! the pride of reason. Unknown DAVID JAY POUND Dave . . . Davy Pound, the ball carrier . . . health food fanatic . . . most likely to succeed . . . all around Tiger . . . Character is the diamond that scratches every other stone. Bartol KATHLEEN FRANCIS PRIBANIC Kathy . . . originator of foreign pen pals . . . pro babysitter . . . T.P. Champ . . . Branch library aide . . . In the highest civilization the book is still the highest delight. Emerson DALE RICHARD RINKOSKI Dale . . . Rink . . . understands the basics . . . Darn cool . . . agile halfback . . . innocent (?) look . . . Everyone turns his dreams into realities as far as he can. LaFontaine LOUISE EDWARDS ROBERTS Wheezi . . . caused quite a commotion! . . . full of fun . . . straight from Syracuse . . . What's Buckeye? . . . I laughed till I cried. Aristophanes NORMAN WILLIAM ROOD Norm . . . always the easy way out . . . he'll catch her! . . . C.C. . . . runner . . . quiet and shy . . . Personal liberty is the paramount essential to human dignity and human happiness. Unknown 27 CHRISTINE LOUISE SCHNITZER Chris . . . what about those Gilmour boys? . . . Why does Metro have to close at 11:00? you meet the nicest people on the tennis courts . . . True charity is the desire to be useful to others without thought and recompense. Anonymous GARY ROBERT SCHROEDER Gar . . . outstanding (?) Jr. boy award . . . Kiefers anyone? ... a SENIOR boy . . . purple vigilante . . . Wit and wisdom are bom with a man. Selden PAMELA JEAN SAURMAN Pam . . . hangs around with the other Pam . . . Can I have a ride? . . . always hitting the bottle . . . where the boys are . . . Let not your heart be troubled. John DAVID LELAND SCHMIDT Dave . . . sports car en- thusiast . . . stripped M.G. for wheels . . . sexy voice . . . My cares and in- quiries are for decency and truth, and in this I am wholly occupied. Horace LINDA CAROLYN SCHREGARDUS Linda . . . Beatle . . . M.Y.F.'s pres. . . Kenston swinger! . . . Mr. Stan- ton's wonder . . . The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, in- creases ever with the ac- quisition of it. Sterne JACK HARRISON SCHRON JR. Jack . . . --but he sure can run! . . . where DID you get your license? . . . punchy wrestler . . .last of the Schron brothers . . . Music is the universal language of mankind. Longfellow PEGGY ANN SHERMAN Peggy . . . just call her Tank . . . deceiving innocence . . . ship ahoy, mate . . . Respect is a serious thing in him who feels it, and the height of honor for him who in- spires the feeling. Swetchine KATHRYN LOUISE SHULL Kathy . . . had her own apartment . . . Lima im- migrant . . . you DO TOO have an accent! . . . Chris's beauty salon . . . Great is truth. Fire can- not burn it, nor water drown it. Dumas 28 LINDA SIMPSON Simp . . . naturally curly hair . . . Where are you, Anne? . . . Kenston farmer for a year . . . girls' quarterback ... I have never found a com- panion that was so com- panionable as solitude. Anonymous DONALD LOUTH STALLKNECHT Donald . . . protector of girls . . . Give me a 'T' . . . voting age . . .beats the drums for Tiger band . . agent .0066 . . . Enthu- siasm begets enthusiasm. Longfellow GAYLON JEFFREY SINDELAR Gay . . . what happened to the Stude? . . . North St. football games . . . quiet and sincere . . . He is gentle that doth gentle deeds. Sindelar ALAINE KAREN SMITH Alaine . . . throws a wild punch . . . faithful to Dar . . . Ohhh?? . . . The birch, most shy and ladylike of trees. Lowell NANCY LYNN STEVENSON Nancy . . . About those smelly gym lockers--' . . . rocks at P.J. parties . . . Brown Bag Clan . . . Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Cervantes BONNIE LOU STROCK Bonnie . . . conscience trouble? . . . I'd rather go in the Corvair . . . are you really in all those clubs? . . . Come on up to my apartment! . . . Gentle- men always seem to remem- ber blondes. Loos MICHAEL WILLIAM SORENSEN Mike . . . math whiz kid . . . honor of a Scout . . . able gymnast . . . capable, reliable . . . He was not of an age but for all time. Jonson JOHN ALLEN TENNY John . . . Let's van it! . . . way with the women . . . center of the line . . . paint and brush stand-by . . . Well, Helen-- . . . watch the barbed wire! ... To be active is the primary vocation of man. Goethe DONALD BENTLEY THOMPSON Don . . . Spanish III . . . President of the honorable ones . . . speed on the bases . . . talk much??! ... A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Bacon DENNIS ROBERT TOTH Dennis . . . craves rock candy . . . 'Foul!' . . . always good for a laugh . . . Tiger lineman . . . Fields are won by those who believe in the winning. Higginson WENDY SUE WALSH Wendy . . . about those fields . . . devilish humor . . . black Mustangs . . . Truth is like a pearl: he alone possesses it who has plunged into the depths of life and tom his hands on the rocks of time. Labou- laye LESUE ANN ULRICH Les . . . summers of raising cain . . . Car- riage Hill skateboarder . . . where were you? . . . Every artist dips his brush in his soul and paints his own nature into his pictures. Beecher HELEN MABEL VERDUIN Helen . . . magnificent sweater wardrobe . . . instant ly energetic--suddenly so- ber . . . lots of patience . . . A faithful and good ser- vant is a real godsend; but truly 'tis a rare bird in the land. Luther BETSEY KENT WEBSTER Bets . . . missed our Jr. year--missed A Sr. More! . . . P.F. pres . . . natural- ly blonde hair that changes colors ... I am certain of nothir g but the holiness of the Heart's affections and the truth of Imagina- tion. Miller JOYCE ANN VAN CORDER Joyce . . . horses, horses horses . . . girl with the little brown bag . . . drives a mean Chevy . . . God forbid that I should go to heaven in which there are no horses. Graham ROBERT JAMES WADE Bob . . . twangy guitar . . . first boy secretary of A.F.S. . . . plays a good game of golf . . . always ready for a good time . . A good mind possesses a kingdom. Seneca MICHAEL ALFRED WENDL Mike . . . fall off a cycle much? . . . Isaly's boy wonder . . . Rink's little buddy . . . Character is higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live as well as to think. Emerson PHILLIP JOHN WHALEY Phil . . . Long, Tall Sali . . . journalist and actor . . . Who, me? . . . but you're under age! Tim Conway and you, huh? . . . I thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. Henley ROGER LEE WILBER Rog . . . Me go out for sports? . . . AuF O '68! . . . moonshining farmer . . . five ears?! . . . No seed shall perish which the soul hath sown. Symonds SUZANNE MARY WILLIAMS Sue . . . Cannibal . . . feminine A.F.S.er . . . What's snow? . . . what an accent! . . . Success remember, is the reward of toil. Sophocles MICHAEL JOHN WHITEHEAD Mike . . . ham, cut-up, but adept actor . . . Hello, sweetheart . . . goes for older women . . . All good things which exist are the fruits of originality. Unknown GREGORY G. WILSON Greg . . . Me take gym? . . . football mana- ger . . . sound effects man . . . Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Stenhope 31 DOUGLAS ALAN WISE Doug . . . Nice game ______! . . . flat top . . . white (?) tennies . . . If fortune wishes to make a man estimable, she gives him virtues; if she wishes to make him esteemed, she gives him success. Foubert CANDACE LYNN WHITTINCHAM Candi . . . only her fa- ther knows for sure! . . . what a temper! populates Mentor Headlands . . . Our minds possess an insatiable desire to know truth. Cicero HEATHER WILLIAMS Heather ... a ray of shining sun . . . Vermont summers . . . Let's go bike riding . . . took off for Guatemala . . . Hitch your wagon to a star. Emerson PAMELA SUE WOODWARD Woody . . . Let's go to Kent! ... no shoes? . . . loves to laugh • . . bought out Hazel's . . . Let the world slip; we shall ne'er be younger. Shakespeare Camera Shy: Michael Ford Sue Williams has been Judy Martt s sister and our South African Senior for the year. We have shown Sue American life and she has explained to us her ways. Sue, attending a dance, apparently enjoys dancing with Jack. AMERICAN FIELD QERMCD Karl Kuivinen spent part of his Junior and Senior years in Aus- tralia having a won- derful time picking up Australian ways. In his school Karl stops to chat with some friends. Karl is dressed in the uniform of his school there. OUR, HISTORY DEPARTMENT: Mr. Luft, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Piai and Mr. Richmond ARTS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Fry and Miss Morris ENGLISH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Colvin, Mr. Dober, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Cow- an, Miss Brode, Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hurst MATH DEPARTMENT: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Ohlrich, Miss Warner and Mr. Fanger CONCENTRATIO N 36 FACULTY LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: Mr. McDonald, Miss Brode, Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Hensley and Miss Burton Not Shown: Mrs. Colignon SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Hurst, Mr. Battles, Mr. Wheatcraft and Mr. Hensel PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Coach Quesinberry, Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. Kaczmarek, and Mr. Jakab ART DEPARTMENT: Mr. Roby MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Mr. Foley Not Shown: Mr. Robinson 37 Superintendent Dr. Thomas Dr. Donald Knox AD UfNfSTRATTON Principal T.C. Gurney Librarian Miss Mary Meyer Secretaries Miss Schieber and Mrs. Crawford Bus Drivers: James Schneider, Mrs. Nancy Crow- ley, Elmer Hutchins, Gene Rentz, Jerald Flynn, Ted Hall, Arthur Kirby, Lawrence Pugsley, Richard Schaff, and Frank Duncan. Custodian T. Hoenigman. Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Lillich, Mrs. Kujat, Mrs. Simmons (substitute), Mrs. Sindelar, Mrs. Nash. Not Shown: Mrs. Yeaser. QCUOOL NEVER 42 A DULL M OMENT! 43 President Kenneth Coryell Vice-President John Blazer Secretary Cheryl Turner OP 44 Constance Alcorn, Larry Alstrom, Kenneth Bagwell, Steven Bainbridge, Stanley Barr Donna Lynne Benson, Clifford Binder, Linda Blair, Bradley Bolton, Martha Boslaugh James Braun, Shirley Bullis, Linda Burkhardt, Jane Butler, Paul Calvert Robert Camarato, Wendy Cameron, Sharon Chamber- lain, Ruth Chisholm, Cynthia Close Molly Cornell, Linda Crum, Thomas Dapo, Sandra Davis Keith DeGreen, William Edwards, Daniel Ehrenbeit, Melissa Engel Bonnie Farrow, William Fitzsimmons, John Fuhry, Cheryl Fuller Thomas Fuller, Robert Furst, Neal Gardner, Greg George Kathryn Garrett, Frank Gerould, Michael Giel, William Giesse George Gliba, Sandra Goodwim, Stephen Grubich, Nancy Guest 45 John Gutwein, Ralph Hastings, Sally Hisset, Douglas HI ad, Nancy Hoffman Douglas Howard, Thomas Jerpbak, William Johannis- son, Daniel Johnson, Donald Johnson Michael Jones, Julie Karshner, Donna Kaschalk, Kathy Kelley, Patricia Kleve Diana Koos, Heidi Koring, David Kotting, Terry. Kurtz, Gail LaMusga Barbra Leach, Marc Loesch, Jo Ann Long, Robert Lowe, Stephen Lusk Susan Lutman, Frances Mackey, Jane Margerum, Judy Martt, Bonnie Matthews Daniel McDermott, Wilma Miles, Deborah Miller, Bruce Molineaux, Lee Molnar Lynn Molnar, Richard Munn, Allen Olson, Sally Orme, Julia Osborn Jacqueline Pandy, John Pattom, Patricia Paul, Mary Pearch, Evelyn Penberthy Edmund Perka, Clark Perry, Joan Platek, Mark Pribanic, Charles Hartung 46 David Quesinberry, Randall Rahal, Gary Ramlow, Frances Rataiczak, David Rau Oliver Reynolds, Shirley Richards, Jeffrey Rigby, Patricia Saile, Dale Schmidt Bryant Schroeder, Roderick Scott, Lynne Seekamp, Nancy Shelton, Suzanne Shutts Susan Sickling, Joy Wilk, David Simms, William Sindelar, Philip Sipos Scott Spangenberg, James Stratton, Deborah Sturges, Monica Szell, Patricia Taggart Lynn Takas, Donald Tuson, Joseph Vac ha, Ann Vasey, Charles Vasey Mary Jo Vecchiarelli, William VerDuin, Phyllis Vincentz, Valerie Warren, Mark Watkins Robert Welker, Helen Wendl, Gayle White, Philip White, Eric Wilkens Edward Willard, Karen Williams, Mary Katherine Williams, Dennis Winchell, Warren Wise Lynne Wolaver, Dan Wright, William Manlove Camera shy Juniors: James Halisley and William Simms President Debra Karl Vice-President Nancy Vecchiarelli Secretary Martha Lutman Treasurer Susan Legge OASS OP GS Leanne Abdnor, Anita Allem, Mary Bagley, Roger Bair, Stanley Barrett Mark Bar stow, Barbara Blazer, Karen Bohn, Pamela Bowers, Randall Brooks Shellie Brown, Eileen Burger, Byron Burns, Mary Elizabeth Burrell, Geoffrey Campbell Peter Cary, Joann Chess, David Conley, Ellen Cotton, Bonnie Cull Candis Curtis, Maxine Dalton, Deborah Davis, Donald Tim Dayton Carol Diamond, Michael Dilley, Michelle Downes, Robert Doyle, Robert Durrin Wick Elderkin, Mary Ann Fast, Jamie Faucette, Sandra Ford, Paul Frederick Rae Freemantle, Waverly French, Patricia Fuller, Valerie Furst, Clyde Gensert Richard Gift, Gregory Goodrich, Laura Gorretta, Suzanne Greg, Bonnie Gregory 49 Mary Susan Crumley, Gail Harmon Timothy Harris, Lynn Hatfield, Edward Hawk, Bryan Heartz Tim Hecker, Joan Hentemann, James Hern, Nancy Hogg Linnea Hollis, Mary Louise Holub, Kevin Houghton, Roger Huelsman Susan Hunter, Charles Ingersoll, James Jackson, Robert Jackson Susan Jenuleson, Jean Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Maribeth Jokela Stephen Keaxy, Clark Keeler, Bonita Kenning, James Keifer Kerry Sue Knauff, Marta Kuivinen, Linda Larson, Andrea Lash, Pete Leach, Wayne Leach Coralie Lindemuth, Celeste Littleton, Charles Lockert, Linda Long, Richard Lopatt, Martin Lukes Teresa Maran, Jill Marchbank, Robert Martin, Janet McGuire, Betsy Me Sherry, Jeffrey Miller 50 Robert Miller, Thomas Muggleton, John Murtaugh, Penny Nadley, Judy Nall, Sue Napier Elizabeth Narten, John Nosol, James Ober, Gregory Onasch, Samuel Osborne, Pamela Ott Pamela Parker, Shelley Parker, Karen Pear- son, James Peckis, Timothy Pittrizzi, Ronald Pribanic Madelyn Raker, Diana Ramsey, Charles Rice, Robert Rowan, Christie Ruffing, Edward Samletzka Kirt Saurman, Donald Schregardus, Rich- ard Seekamp, Daniel Serafini, Julie Sieker, Linda Simmons John Sinclair, Judith Sindelar, David Smith, Leslie Solether Caprice Stolph, Karen Swan, Allan Tallion, Kathryn Taylor William Thobaben, Margaret Vasey, Ann VerDuin, James Vittel Kathleen Walker, Reed Walters, David Ward, Therese Weizer Stuart Wendl, Gary Williams, Joseph Williams, Kirsten Williams James Winchell, Cindy Winko, William Yeaser, John Zarack Camera shy Sophomores: Thomas Gerken and Fred Smith CLASS OP '69 Colleen Kelly, President. Edward Watkins, Vice-President. Holly Clemson, Secretary. Mark Schroeder, Treasurer. ROW 1: Anne Adams, Gayle Adler, Chris- tian Allan, Kathleen Ashby, Russell Ashby, Kathleen Ashwill. ROW 2: Robert Bailey, Denise Baker, Jeffrey Bainbridge, Ralph Ballard, Rachel, Barrett, Glenn Barriball. ROW 3: John Barry, Barbara Bartholomew, Bruce Barton, Ann Batchelor, Bruce Batche- lor, Virginia Batchelor. ROW 4: Alexander Bingham, Robert Birr, Steven Bley, James Boynton, Gary Branthoover, Pamela Breeler. ROW 5: Michael Burnett, Scott Burrows, Roberta Butler, Thomas Cady, Mary Camarato, Clint Campbell. ROW 1: Peter Carpenter, Elaine Case, Kathleen Case, Janice Chamberlain, Isabelle Chisholm. ROW 2: Craig Clasen, Sandra Cook, Dennis Coryell, Sally Cressman, Sherry Crum. ROW 3: Peter Cushing, Vickie DeCavitch, Joann Hamel, Bruce Dissette, Beverly Edelmann. ROW 4: Allison Engel, Margaret Engel, Karen Fast, Craig Finch, Karen Flom. ROW 5: Bruce Fortenbaugh, Jonathin Frazier, John Freer, Robert Freidinger, David Fuhry. ROW 6: William Garrett, Paula Glaser, David Gliba, Robert Goodwin, Frank Greer. ROW 7: Kathy Groll, Barbara Gruzd, Alan Guamieri, Laura Harr, John Hageman. ROW 8: Terry Halladay, Clifford Harmon, Donald Henning, Joseph Hentemann, Patricia Hem. ROW 9: David Hill, Gregory Hlad, Edward Hobart, Susan Hodges, Gary Hoffman. ROW 10: Jack Holley, Robert Hollmeyer, Dennis Houghton, Paul Howard, Melinda Edwards. ROW 11: Donald Hrovat, Lynda Hughes. 53 ROW 1: Christopher Irvin, Thomas Jackson, Robert Jennings, Rae Ann Jerkovitz. ROW 2: Deborah Jones, Paul Jones, George Keeter, Christine Kiefer. ROW 3: Virginia King, William Knapp, Wendy Kujat, Kim Lapick. ROW 4: Bradley Larson, Vladislav Lavicka, Allen Leach, Stephen Leach. ROW 5: Martha Leighton, Ted Lewtas, Katherine Lindemuth, Gerald Littleton. ROW 6: Jane Loesch, David Lowe, Linda Lyon, Yolanda Manfredi, Yoletta Manfredi. ROW 7: Marilyn Marks, Marilyn Martinko, Edward Martt, Linda Matson, Gregory Matthews. ROW 8: Charles Mazzeo, Colleen McDermott, Richard McGlaughlin, James McRobie, Kenneth Melby. ROW 9: Ann Miller, Sharon Moats, Robert Nash, Gretchen Norlin, Donald Nyberg. ROW 10: Carol O Connor, Blair Olson, Charles Parsons, George Pascoe, Lanette Foultney. ROW 11: Martha Pugsley, Kurt Rau, Robert Regan, Richard Reitz, Deronde Reynolds. ROW 7: Beth Ann Taylor, Cinthia Thomas, Robert Thomas, Jeffrey Thompson. ROW 8: Susan Trautman, Warren Trimble, Daryll Turner, Geoffrey Tuson. ROW 9: Jeffrey Tuttle, Victoria Vince, William Voorhees, John Weber. ROW 10: Laura White, Jeffrey Wilcox, Denise Williams, William Williams. ROW 11: Thomas Witt, Jeffrey Wolf, Patricia Wooten, Lawrence Taylor. Camera-shy Frosh: Bruce Dissette, Cathy Barstow, Stephen Heller. ROW 1: Ann Roberts, Gayle Roeder, Sheryl Ryan, Jon Salerno, Peter Schram. ROW 2: Karen Schultz, Robin Schwind, Lydia Serafini, Stephen Sheer, Bruce Shelton. ROW 3: Susan Sipos, Betty Jo Slaybaugh, Alvin Smith, Anne Smith, Danny Smith. ROW 4: Karen Smith, Pamela Smith, D. Michael Solether, Janet Somers, Steven Sorensen. ROW 5: Daniel Southmayd, Lynne Spangenberg, Peter Spearing, Richard Sprague, Mary Ann Squire. ROW 6: Mary Stevens, Susan Stoneman, Dennis Street, Linda Strock, Kathleen Stull. mese we me minas we u Done 4 4 4 tmmy 1965 Prom Queen Ann Chamberlain JJ HOMECO WIMS The Queen and Her Court Freshman--Betty Jo Slaybaugh Escort--Bill Grubich Sophomore--Betsy Burrell Escort—Tim Johnson Junior--Tricia Paul Escort—Pat McDermott Queen--Helen Burnett Escort--Dave Jackson Senior—Sue Beale Escort—Dave Pound Senior—Sue Williams Escort—Phil Whaley Senior-Cheryl Glaser Escort--John Ptaszynski 60 ROW 1--Lynda Davis, Anne Peabody, Peggy Engel, Cindy Thomas, Pat Lax, Alison Engel, Jane Hurst, Joan Platek. ROW 2--Terry Maran, Marta Kuivinen, Leslie Sole- ther, Suzi Jones, Bob Bailey, Kathy Garrett, David Pound. ROW 3--Mr. Richmond (advisor), Keith DeGreen, John Huge, Ted Lewtas, Jeff Miller, Scott Spangenburg, John Blazer, Wick Elderkin, Mr. Dober (advisor), not shown--Mark Watkins. WONOR, society Advisor--Mr. Wheatcraft Vice President--Dwight McKee Secretary-Treasurer--Barb Keefe President--Don Thompson ROW 1--Alice Lopatt, Margie Jackson, Helen Burnett, Suzi Jones, Barb Keefe, Pat Lax. ROW 2--Dale Rinkoski, Gary Schroeder, Jane Hurst, Linda Brown, Cindy Curtis, Nancy Olewiler, Suzzi Kelley, Anne Peabody. ROW 3--Don Thompson, Mike Sorenson, Bob Wade, Jan Nyberg, not shown--Ralph Chatham, Dwight Mc- Kee, Dan Groth. 63 Officers: Cyndi Groll, Treasurer; Pat Fuller, District Representative; Terry Fuller, President; Heather Williams, Secretary; Miss Knight, Advisor. Not shown: Rae Freemantle, Vice President. P. T. A. FRONT ROW: Martha Lutman, Rae Freemantle, Heather Williams, Carolyn Grose, Sue Williams, Jack Schron. BACK ROW: Les Ulrich, Wendy Walsh, Cyndi Groll, Terry Fuller, Jack Shutts. 64 ZENFTR CTAFP Advisor--MR. NORMAN FRY Activities Section--Bart Bartholomew, Anne Peabody, Jack Shutts. Artists--Les Ulrich, Cherie Long, Sue Williams--our AFS'er. Business Managers—Dave Corlett, Reen McDermott. Layout--Linda Brown, John Tenny, Tom Anderson. Photography--Karen Johnson (Photo Editor), Ralph McClure, Tony Leonardo. Senior Section—Pat Lax, Dave Pound, Sue Beale. Sports Section—Dennis Toth, Dave Hageman, Gary Schroeder. Typists—Barb Keefe, Carolyn Grose, Micki Hemann. Underclass Section--Marty Narten, Heather Howell, Suzzi Kelley. 65 HIGHWAY 67 AMERICAN REID SERVICE ROW 1--L. Brown, T. Fuller, C. Curtis, P. Cook, G. Harmon. ROW 2--G. White, B. Keefe, N. Ste- venson, S. Williams, P. Saurman. ROW 3--D. Miller, S. Parker, S. Sickl- ing, K. Garrett, H. Burnett, L. Gorretta, C. Marz, S. Chamberlain. ROW 4--L. Lindemuth, M. Jokela, N. Gardner, W. Elderkin, J. Hurst. ROW 1--R. Freemantle, J. Martt, A. Lash. ROW 2—P. Lawrence, S. Beale, S. Williams, S. Legge, M. Lutman, J. Osborne. ROW 3-- C. Clemson, S. Cressman, H. Harden, C. Grose, R. Marks, B. Wade, Mr. Chiavetta (advisor), C. Turner, Alice Lopatt, K. De- Green, E. Holub, M. Kuivinen. President-- Judy Martt Vice President-- Helen Burnett Advisor-- Mr. Chiavetta Secretary-- Bob Wade Treasurer— Sue Williams President--Nancy Olewiler Vice President--Gayle White Treasurer--John Tenny Secretary--Mary Allen JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS ROW 1--J. Martt, S. Beale, L. Hill, P. Lax, H. Williams, M. Stevenson, L. Gorretta. ROW 2--Mrs. Colignon (advisor), T. Maran, B. Keefe, A. Peabody, C. Grose, L. Brown, M. Burger, S. Sickling, S. Chamberlain. ROW 3--C. Clemson, G. White, S. Jones, J. Hurst, B. Webster, N. Olewiler, J. Tenny, K. DeGreen. ROW 4--M. Allen, S. Williams, K. Bohn, K. Garrett, M. Jackson, S. Kelley, G Schroeder. ROW 5--R. Marks, E. Holub, D. Miller, J. Platek, H. Burnett, D. Corlett, P. Saurman, C. Marz. ICEY CLUB ROW 1—Jack Shutts, Dennis Toth, Senior Repre- sentatives, Jack Schron, Treasurer. ROW 2—John Tenny, President, Dale Rinkoski, Secretary, Tom Anderson, Vice President. ROW 1____Rick Munn, Bob Welker, Gary Schroeder, Jack Shutts, Dale Rinkoski, Bob Wade, Bob Camarato, Bruce Carr, Dan Wright. ROW 2—John Jackson, John Tenny, Dennis Toth, Dan Johnson, Steve Keeney, Jack Schron, Arne Melby, Bruce Molineaux, Phil Sipos. ROW 3--Bill Manlove, Bob Blair, Ray Clasen, Mike Jones, Bob Martinko, John Cary, Scott Spangenberg, Ted Freidinger, Tom Anderson. ROW 1--Mary Allen, Secretary--Treasurer, Linda Hill, President, Missy Engel, Social Chairman. ROW 2—Joan Platek, Vice- President, Nancy Olewiler, Service Chairman ROW 1--J. Butler, K. Williams, L. McGlaughlin, M. Narten, C. Long, S. Williams, C. Marz, K. Johnson. ROW 2--L. Seekamp, S. Sickling, D. Miller, R. Chisholm, P. Saurman, S. Beale, K. Shull, E. Holub. ROW 3--D. Kaschalk, S. Bullis, J. Pandy, H. Harden, C. Grose, A. Peabody, G. Bottomy, P. Lawrence. ROW 4—L. Wolaver, N. Hoffman, Miss Morris and Mrs. Henderson (advisors) ROW 1—K. Groll, C. Kelley, M. Camarato, M. Pugsley, T. Wcizer, J. Noll, T. Faucette. ROW 2—A. Smith, J. DeCavitch, P. Brel- ler, K. Swan, S. Jenulson. ROW 3--C. Stolph, M. Edwards, J. DeHamel, D. Reynolds, A. Engel, K. Lindemuth, P. Ott. ROW 4—S. Sipos, P. Engel, D. Williams, P. Bowers, L. Solether, L. Narten, S. McSherry. ROW 5—L. Serafini, L. Hollis, K. Taylor, M. Jokela, M. Marks, K. Bohn, C. Curtis, T. Maran, L. Linde- muth, S. Leggc, L. Long. ROW 6—R. Freemantle, M. Bagley, M. Martinko, N. Hogg Y-TBBNC Advisor--Mrs. Davis Editor--Linda Brown lantern ROW 1--M. Bagley, L. Chamberlain, A. Batche- lor, B. Taylor, S. Trout- mann. ROW 2--L. Gor- retta, A. Smith, K. Smith, B. Butler. ROW 3—D. Lowe, C. O'Con- nor, L. Abdnor, S. Legge, C. Croll, T. Fuller, C. Allen, D. Rau. ROW 1--P. Whaley, L. Brown, H. Williams, B. Keefe. ROW 2--Mrs. Hurst (advisor), E. Willard, C. Glaser, S. Miller, K. Pribanic, C. Marz, M. Kuivinen, D. Wright. 72 ROW 1--Ray Clasen, Dwight McKee, Gary Schroeder, Mike Ford, Jack Grierson. ROW 2--Duke Gerould, Scott Spangenberg, Jane Hurst, Ralph Chatham, Margie Jackson (Editor). Not Shown--Don Tuscon, Terry Maran, Judy Martt. PRJC U Advisors--Miss Brode and Mrs. Mohr 73 ROW 1--R. Wilkins, D. Gerould, B. Martinko, J. Campbell. ROW 2--H. Davis, L. Blair, N. Hoffman, S. Kelley, J. Margeratum. ROW 3--D. Ray, B. Schroeder, M. Sorenson, D. McKee, M. Bur- nett, Mrs. Hensley (advisor), B. Forcntbaugh, D. Winchell, D. Nyberg S. Kelley, President, Gary Schroe- der, Vice-President, Dwight Mc- Kee, Treasurer 74 LATIN CLUB J. Rigby, Vice-President, C. Clemson, War Ministc, E. Holub, Sgt.-at-Arms, B. Keefe, President, S. Beale, Treasurer, P. Sipos, Secretary ROW 1—B. Keefe, N. Stevenson, L Brown, Mr. MacDonald (advisor), S. Jones. ROW 2— L. Schregardus, M. Allen, R. Marks, D. Corlett, S. Lusk. ROW 3--C. Clemson, C. Koepf, Bart, S. Mahan, B. Molineaux. ROW 4--E. Holub, S. Beale, P. Lawrence, B. Furst. ROW 5—C. Groll, N. Guest, D. Johnson, B. Manlove. ROW 6—K. Williams, J. Rigby 75 ROW 1—J. Osborne, L. Takas, K. Shull, S. Jones, W. Walsh. ROW 2—L Burkhart, S. Chamberlain, V. Warren, K. Williams, J. Platck, C. Close. ROW 3—S. Sickling, M. Narten, C. Curtis, C. Clemson, P. Lawrence, P. Saurman, N. Stevenson, A. Marcellus, L. Wolaver ROW 1—S. Jones, President, S. Chamberlain, Treasurer. ROW 2—C. Curtis, Vice-President, J. Osborne, Secretary ROW 1—K. Taylor, C. Curtis, S. Crumley, J. Sindelar, D. Schregardus, A. Lopatt. ROW 2—Mrs. Colignon (advisor), M. Jokela, D. Rumsey, B. Ken- ning, C. Ashby, M. Lutman, N. Hogg, S. Legge 76 ROW 1—G. White, Secretary, C. Stolph, President. ROW 2—W. Elderkin, Vice- President, R. Brooks, Treasurer ROW 1--S. Bainbridge, S. Wright, T. Kurtz, R. Hastings, M. Giel. ROW 2—M. Pearch, M. Burger, C. Turner, C. Long, D. Miller, S. Goodwin, C. Alcorn. ROW 3--L Takas, P. Lax, C. Grose, H. Harden, H. Howell, A. Lopatt ROW 1--D. Lopatt, S. Wendl, R. Brooks. ROW 2--G. White, K. Bohn, J. Faucette, N. Vecchiarelli, B. McSherry, P. Ott. ROW 3--Miss Burton (advisor), C. Stolph, W. Elderkin, K. Walker, J. Hentemann, K. Knauff, J. Marchbank, L. Simmons 77 CHORAL CLUB ROW 1--T. Hecker, J. Hern, N. Gardner, P. Frederick, R. Bair, C. Sinclair. ROW 2--B. Blazer, J. McGuire, B. Kaschalk, A. Allen, D. Conway, C. Ashby, L. Schregardus, P. Nadley, H. Davis, M. Boslaugh, L. Burkhardt. ROW 3--B. Thobaben, D. Jackson, C. Whittingham, J. Osborne. 78 ROW 1--C. Clemson, A. Allen, C. Groll, R. Freemantle, T. Maran. ROW 2--F. Mackey, J. Hurst, T. Fuller, H. Williams, J. Osborne, C. Kelly, J. Schron, G. Schroeder. ROW 3--S. Williams, Bart, C. Koepf, H. Burnett, L. Brown, J. Butler, P. Whaley, D. Jackson, B. Thobaben, N. Gardner, J. Grierson. OA££ OF ' = £ JUNIOR PLAY R4RVFY” Hello, Dr. ... ? Oops--that's my name !11 Um not gunna hurcha, lady! Hic! Preparations SENIOR FW YOU CANTWk rru rrn you VAR fTYOUB ROW 1--B. Blair, J. Blazer, C. Reynolds, D. Corlctt, J. Ptasynski, S. Bainbridge, D. Tuson, J. Patton, C. Lockert, J. Miller. ROW 2—B. Johannison, R. Clasen, C. Binder, S. Mahan, B. Sindelar, D. Thompson, B. Carr, D. Pound, S. Grubich, D. Rinkoski, A. Mclby, D. Wise, S. Spangenberg, P. McDermott, G. Wilson, D. Ehrenbeit. ROW 3--P. Calvert, D. Hageman, B. Martinko, B. Furst, M. Jones, J. Cary, J. Schron, J. Shutts, J. Tenny, G. Schroedcr, J. Jackson, D. Toth, T. Leonardo, B. Welker, B. Manlove, B. Fitzsimmons, W. Wise ROW 1--Mary Lou Harwood, President, Cherie Long, Suzzi Kelley, Mary Allen, Gail Bottomy, Mary Pearch, Ruth Marks. ROW 2--Judy Fellows, Cindi Curtis, Nancy Shelton, Mary Jo Vecchiarelli, Vice-President, Susie Shutts, Lynne Seekamp, Linda Simpson, Mrs. Wilcox (advisor). ROW 3--Nancy Vecchiarelli, Anita Allen, Suzi Jones, Liz Nartcn, Anne Peabody, Secretary, Karen Johnson, Treasurer, Sally Orme, Carol Diamond, Debbie Miller, Kerry Knauff LUADLRC CLUB SPORTS Janet Bartholomew Kathy Garrett Sue Sickling Joan Platek CHEERING- Helen Burnett Nancy Guest SQUAD c. p. w. £. M BAND BAND MEMBERS ROW at left: Linda Crum, Jeff Wilcox, Linda Larsen, Clyde Gensert, Barb Conway, Jack Gutwein. 2nd ROW: Ralph Chatham, Bob Birr, Marta Kuivinen, Sharon Chamberlain, Lynn Spangenberg, Dave Jackson. 3rd ROW: Roger Buxton, Dennis Coryell, Anne Roberts, Sallie Hissett, Fran Mackey, Don Stallknecht. 4th ROW: Cal Lockert, Brad Larsen, Sue Napier, Marianne Jefferson, Lynn Takas, Ed Hawk. 5th ROW: Clint Campbell, Gary Hoffman, Pam Breeler, Cathy Stull, Randy Rahal, Chip Sinclair. 6th ROW: Jim Ober, Ken Coryell, John Zarak, Phil Sipos, Ed Martt, Wayne Leach. AT REAR of photo: Mr. Foley, Director. KNEELING: Terry Fuller and Shirley Richards. STANDING: Cappy Stolph, Missy Engel, Nancy Hoffman, Colleen Kelley, and Betty Jo Slaybaugh. MAJORETTES AND FLAG 7U f RLERS Gail La Musga, Leann Abdnor, Helen Wendl, Val Warren, Tricia Taggart, and Gayle White spell TIGERS. Head of group: Kathy Kelly, on stairs. 87 VAR£fTV FOOTBALL FRONT ROW--Arne Melby, Dave Pound, Bob Hogg, John Tenny, Gary Schroeder, Dale Rin- koski, John Jackson, Jack Shutts, John Cary, Ralph McClure, Dennis Toth. SECOND ROW— John Patton, Doug Hlad, Bill Fitzsimmons, Bill Manlove, Warren Wise, Roddy Scott, Dan Johnson, Bob Furst, Mike Jones, Steve Grubich, Bill Sindelar, Bob Welker, Dave Quesinberry, Dan Ehrenbeit. THIRD ROW--Bob Jackson, Mark Bar stow, Clark Keeler, Bob Rowan, A1 Tallion, Roger Huelsman, Tim Johnson, Tim Harris, Pete Cary, Dick Gift, Bob Durrin, John Zarack, Bob Martinko. BACK ROW—Bob Doyle, Tom Dapo, Phil White, Chuck Vasey, Don Johnson, Dan Wright, Wave French, Greg Onasch. 89 John Tenny Gary Schroeder CO-CAPIAfNS 0 FF£N£E LINE: Bob Furst, Arne Melby, Dennis Toth, John Tenny, Gary Schroeder, Bob Maitinko, John Cary. BACKS: Dale Rinkoski, Bill Sindelar, Rod Scott, Dave Pound. 90 UNE: John Jackson, Dennis Toth, Ralph McClure, Gary Schroeder, Arne Melby, Dan Johnson. BACKS: Dale Rinkoski, Warren Wise, Jack Shutts, John Tenny, Bob Furst. 1965 0 ppOMAMjb Cco £ - U fc -TWj Brooklyn September 10 12 14 Willoughby S. September 17 28 22 Wickliffe September 24 7 20 Kenston October 1 27 14 Solon October 8 7 34 Orange October 15 33 12 W. Geauga October 22 6 14 Twinsburg October 29 23 0 Beachwood November 5 43 8 91 VAR£fTV lettermen ROW 1: John Cary, Mike Jones, Bob Furst, John Jackson, John Tcnny, Dennis Toth. ROW 2: Dave Pound, Bill Sindclar, Gary Schroeder, Arne Melby. Coaches Mr. Stanton, Mr. Hoppel, Mr. Morgan, Mr. McWhorter, and STANDING, Mr. Piai. PAOMjOuQQaS SEATED: John Blazer, Marc Loesch, Tony Leonardo, Scott Spangenberg. STANDING: Bill Edwards. 92 J. V. CWE££I£ADER£ ROW 1--Terry Maran, Sue Jenuleson. ROW 2--Mary Lou Holub, Debbie Karl. ROW 3--Valerie Furst, Sandy Goodwin. Not shown—Mary Jo Vccchiarelli F BO-f UEN Kathy Groll, Cindy Thomas, Holly Clemson, Martha Pugsley, Debbie Jones ROW 1: D. Fuhry, C. Mazzio, G. Watkins, S. Reagan, G. Barriball, J. Hentemann, J. Frazier, B. Smith, R. Ashby, B. Nash, D. Hrovat, R. Hobart. ROW 2: J. Weber, B. Godwin, C. Irvin, J. Tuttle, B. Bailey, K. Melby, B. Thomas, B. Jennings, G. Hlad, B. Barton, J. Tucson, B. Garrett, D. Nyberg. ROW 3: S. Bley, C. Harmon, J. McRoby, A. Bingham, J. Thompson, P. Carpenter, D. Houghton, M. Schroeder, P. Jones, D. Hill, M. Solether, A. Guarnieri. ROW 4: B. Shelton, R. Reitz, K. Lapick, C. Clasen, D. Turner, D. Street, M. Burnett, T. Lewtas, B. Voorhees, P. Barry. FROBI4 FOOTBALL Coaches Hoppe 1 and McWhorter 94 Co-captains Joe Hentemann and John Frazier C£0££-C0UMRY ROW 1: Bob Miller, Pete Leach, G. Goodrich, John Ptasynski, Bob Blair, Steve Bainbridge, Cal Lockert. ROW 2: E. Southmayd, Jeff Bainbridge, R. Wilkens, F. Gerould, C. Saurman, Dave Hageman, Steve Mahan, Bill Rood, Tom Cady (Manager). ROW 3: Jeff Miller, Steve Keeney, B. Braun, Walt Peckis, C. Conley. LETTERMEN ROW 1: Bob Miller, Gale Goodrich, John Ptaszynski, Steve Bain- bridge, Cal Lockert. ROW 2: Bob Blair, Leach, Dave Hageman, Steve Mahan, Bill Braun. Qckoob ChcunpUmS: Cherie Long and Dwight McKee 96 ROW 1—Candi Curtis, Val Furst, Cindi Curtis, Marty Nartcn. ROW 2--Bctsy Burrell, Anita Allen, Bart Bartholo- mew, Bonnie Gregory, Wilma Miles, Judy Martt. ROW 3—Lyn Hatfield, Liz Narten, Gail Roeder, Ann Smith, Gail Harmon, Sandy Davis, Linda Burfhardt, Barb Leach, Ruth Chisolm, Gayle White, Suzi Jones 97 Paul Calvert, Bill Manlove, Bruce Carr, Dave Pound, Ray Clasen, Bob Furst. ROW 2—Roddy Scott, Dennis Toth, Don Thompson, Gary Neidhart and Ted Freidinger Captain: Dave Pound WE 39 33 25 41 62 38 37 56 38 49 44 44 61 50 71 34 57 50 THEY 63 49 47 52 50 36 49 48 48 40 63 63 66 49 80 73 58 47 J0604i $ ReSulft Cuyahoga Hts. Maple Hts. Crestwood Twinsburg Willoughby South Kenston Bedford Solon Kirtland West Geauga Orange Twinsburg Aurora Kenston Wickliffe Solon West Geauga Orange League game 99 JokZw Vh iStty Tim Harris, AI Tallion, Tim Johnson, Dick Lopatt. ROW 2—Sam Osborne, Roger Heulsman, Chip Reynolds, Dave Quesinberry, Cal Lockert. ROW 3—Clark Keeler, Jeff Miller, Bob Durrin, Bob Rowan, Bill Yeaser, Dave Ward Pi6sIuk6 i Bill Williams, John Freidinger, Skip Reagan, A1 Guariemi, Craig Clasen, Dennis Street. ROW 2--Dave Hill, Joe Henteman, Jon Frazer, Pete Barry, Jeff Thompson, Bill Voorhces, Rick Hobart. ROW 3--Paul Jones, Blair Olson, Bruce Barton, Bob Bailey, Lad Lavicka, Jeff Wolf, Jim McRobie 100 Ft (uuG4t ROW 1—Steve Sorensen, Bill Garret, Ken Mclby. ROW 2— Mike Burnett, Dary Turner, Pete Cushing, Mike Solether, Chris Irvin, Pete Carpenter, Steve Bly. ROW 3—Chuck Mazzeo, Ted Lewtas, Alex Bingham, John Weber, Kim Lapick, Mark Schroeder, Greg Matthews Ja u04 Vft tStbj ROW 1—Pete Cary, Dave Smith, Steve Bainbridgc, Duke Gerould, Rick Munn, Stanley Barrett. ROW 2--Phil White, Bob Doyle, Bob Jackson, Mike Sorensen, Tim Dayton. ROW 3—Wayne Leach, Pete Leach, Tom Hem, Waverly French, A1 Smith, Rick Seekamp CHAGRIN WU-t-EV CHAMPIONS ROW l--Bob Camarato, Bob Welker, Steve Grubich, Don Tucson, Bill Fitzsimmons. ROW 2—Jack Schron, Warren Wise, Gary Schroeder, John Patton, Bob Godwin. Not shown--Bob Martinko FORWARD: Mark Sindelar, Ken Hiles Jim Vittek, Joe Williams, A1 Tallion, Bob Miller, Sam Osborne, Greg Good- rich. BEHIND: Mr. Hurst, Greg Onasch, Tim Johnson, Tim Harris, Pete Cary, John Zarak, Dick Gift, Waverly French, Bob Jackson, Mr. Stanton, Mr. Quesin- berry. 1965 TRACK- FORWARD: Bill Thinnes ('65), Howard Gordon ('65), Tom Dapo, Dave Quesin- berry, Dan Wright, Bob Wade, Bill Manlove, John Andrews, Rod Scott, Gaylon Finch (’65). CENTER: Mr. Quesinberry, Walt Peckis, Greg Wilson, Kim Petti- bone ('65), Bill Sindelar, Dave Pound, Pat McDermott, John Ptaszinski, Tom Stearns, Norm Rood, Mr. Hurst. BEHIND: Tom Dayton ('65), John Jackson, Tom Nash (’65), Bob Blair, Arne Melby, Dave Hageman, Steve Mahan, Ed Samletzka, Mr. Stanton. FORWARD: Scott Spangenberg, Bruce Carr, Frank Gerould, Paul Calvert. BEHIND: Mr. Ohlrich--Coach, Tom Jerpbak, Doug Wise, Gary Neidhart. 1965 GOLF TEMMfC The Tennis and Golf Teams are relatively new in C.F.H.S. Unlike our traditional football, basketball, track, and wrestling, which receive wide interest because of their familiarity and long-standing popularity among students, teachers, and alumni, these sports have just begun to become known as school activities. Their fine records and the abilities and efforts of their coaches promise a fine future for FORWARD: Rick Johnson (’65), Phil Sipos, Cal Lockert, Jeff Miller, John Tenny. BEHIND: Doug Smith, Bob Furst, Bill Johannison, Mark Bramhall, Coach--Mr. McDonald. 105 Chagrin's teams. Good luck to our newest Tigers! Coach Wyville, Don Thompson, Paul Calvert, Dennis Toth, Ray Clasen, Bruce Carr. ROW 2—Steve Grubich, Bill Fitzsimmons, Dale Rinkoski, Roddy Scott, Dave Quesinberry, Dave Pound, John Andrews and Jack Shutts 106 dO Some of us will now go on to college; others will begin jobs. We have spent our last twelve years together working and playing, but now we must separate. OmS Col M: Uo tOOifr OM i uJufe [A ldt tosebuA Cioss tnottfr: What owb QoJy's ttv uS; Whctt tS OWb t QotL. PATRANS A P Food Store Alberta's Salon Al’s Barber Shop Artificial Plant Co. Bainbridge Colonial Lanes Barker's Camera Shop Barron's Rexall Drug, Inc. Bibbo Shoe Repair Brigg's Barn Brewster Stroud Burkhardt's Market Cameo Gift Shop Chagrin Department Store Chagrin Falls Popcorn Shop Chagrin Falls Veterinary Hospital Chagrin Floor Covering Co. Chagrin Hardware Chem Masters Corp. Chucks Beverage Store The Coachman Cochran's Paint Store Cuyahoga Savings Association Dink's Colonial Evan’s Flowers, Inc. Falls Pure Service Fioretti's Restaurant and Lounge Fireside Book Shop Fisher Foods Gal'e West Goodtown Printers Jame's Jewelry Havre's Department Store Husel’s Village Rambler Isaly Dairy Co. Lawson's Louis Hair Salon Lowe's Electronics Lab Nall's Drug Store Newton's Barber Shop Ogden Piano Organ Studio Paul's Men Boys’ Shop Persimmon Tree Peter's Bakery Red Head Beauty Shoppe Reed Hardware S K Realty Sidley Supply Co. Speice’s Drugstore Stroud House Furniture Co. Stroud's River West Studio Boris Taggert's Toys 8. Hobbies, Inc Town 8. Country Cleaners Triangle Barber Shop Travelon, Inc. Valley Department Store Valley Glass Valley Hair Stylists Valley Insurance Agency Valley Optical Co. Valley Pharmacy Wolfe’s Harness Shop We wish to thank the Staff, Mr. Boris, Mr. Prentner, Ed Willard and especially Mr. Fry for their time and hard work. We'd also like to thank our parents and friends for their help and en- couragement. Without all of them this book would not have been possible. no The Editors I rl j-
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