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KAREN ANN SCHUEHLE Keek, active in Senior Cabinet, band, Ski Club, F.T.A. and Prom Committee e'nioys skiing, boating and camping. To be a real good teacher is her main ambition. Mr. Shearer and the old band portable remain fond memories. Karen dislikes people who always ask questions that she can't answer. I don't know. RIMA SHAFFER Sprig had many activities including co- chairman of C.H.E.X., and corresponding secretary of Inter-Hi. Tall people are Rima's pet peeve-wonder why! You can often hear her saying, Was I supposed to do that? Rima remembers most the Cleveland spirit of teamwork and the friendly stu- dents and faculty. This gal's ambition is to be tall in her ways and of service to others. SANDRA SHAW Sandra or Sandy plays in the band as well as being a member of Big C, Pep Club, and Girls' Club. Collecting movie stars' pictures, along with swimming and bowling, are her interests. Sandy's ambi- tion is to be happy and successful. She will always remember being in Senior Band and all the fun she had at Cleveland. MARVYL SILVERNAIL Party Doll will never forget the 1957 Cleveland Carnival. '49 Chevs that won't run peeve her. She often says, Don't sweat the small stuff. Building her broth- er's model cars interests her. Work, then marriage, is what she hopes for. Girls' Club, Pep Club, and teacher's assistant combine to give this gal a busy schedule. PATRICIA SKOOR Pat, Cleveland's inspiring songbird, remem- bers Mr. Bardon and his wonderful choirs, after her years here where she was a songleader, in Girls' Club Cabinet, Student Council, Double Nonettes, and Torch Club. Pat wants to go to Graceland College where God will choose the path she is to follow. People who always make excuses really peeve Pat, but That's life I guess .... VAN SLAUGHTER, JR. Van, a good-natured boy, has participated in football, basketball, track, hall squad, and Lettermen's Club. Van will always re- member the touchdown he made in the 58 Franklin football game. Some duke! To ioin the Air Force is his ambition. DONNA SMITH Toots has an ambition that many girls desire-to marry a millionaire. Going on picnics, as well as dancing and painting, interest Toots very much. To keep her occupied in school, she chose to be a teacher's assistant, on Bus Committee, in Pep Club and Girls' Club. When she sees two girls dancing together at a public dance, she is peeved, but when she thinks of the good times with Dorish, she says LUS ! MARYANNE SMITH As a member of Pep Club, Girls' Club, and a nurse's assistant, Maryanne was kept busy. As to her future, she hopes to b Bardot's understudy and to enioy date with a certain guy. People who say the will and don't really peeve her. Smile, ya' look better, is Mary's favorite saying. , LOUISE ANNE SPENCER Mouse participated in Band, Choir, Girls. Club and was also a Library Roll Represent tative. Letter writing seems to top her list of hobbies, but they also include painting, swimming, Girl Scouts, camping and drama speech. Louise eventually hopes to visit Texas again and to try to do her best in whatever she does. The thing not to be forgotten is all the friends over the U.S.A. that she has made. Fine, Man, Fine!'l but gosh! l hate cliques. EVAN STEENSLAND I Boys' Club Cabinet, Student Court, Torch, track and Veep of Junior Class have kept this quiet but ambitious boy busy while here at Cleveland. When not busy with school work or his activities, Ivan is busy trying to catch -some fish. Miss Stach's L.At class he will never forget. Leotards?? Good grief!! , RAY STEPHINS Ray has been on Torch and in Boys' Club, and is interested in all sports, girls, and engines. Ray wants to be an engineerl Toot! Toot! He must have loved his years here at Clevland because of the stuck up girls, for Ray says his fondest memory is going to be graduation. Crazy! I ROBERTA STOWELL Bert is a member of Girls' Club, Journal, Pep Club and is interested in working. After graduation Bert plans to become a secretary. The iunior picnic she will always remember, she is often heard saying, It's a rough life. MARGARET SUMERALL This quiet, red-haired gal was very active on Debate. On January 29, 1959 Margaret left Cleveland. JIM SUTER Forestry, Pep Club and Boys' Club, along, with Hi-Flyers, took up much of Jim's time: while at Cleveland. Although bowling and, sharp-shooting are among his main inter-I ests, Jim's fondest memory has been Mr.t Brockman's class. After graduation, Jim hopes to attend college. t
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BILL POTTS will would like to live a long and happy fe, but to do so, he must have money, e says, and being without money is his vet peeve. His fondest memory is the riends he has at Cleveland. You might rave seen him in Senior Choir or Boys' Zlub, Pep Club, or perhaps bowling with he team. BOB RAYNER Vhen Bob came from a foreign state, he lidn't know he would be track manager, ournal business manager, on Student founcil Cabinet and Torch. But still he inds time for his favorite pastimes-camp- wg, hiking, and reading. Bob has his work ut out for him in the future, for he wants become a C.P.A. You can get his fondest emory in critical analysis, but all-city ads ade him burn. LINDA RICE his bright-eyed, bright-spoken girl is very :fficient even though she says, Never do oday what you can do tomorrow, Be- ides learning how to drive on the side, inda has been active as veep of the .ophomore Class, president of Junior Cab- et, on Senior Cabinet, Nonettes, Student ourt and Torch. Although she dislikes ork, college and marriage will provide enough. MARY RINGOS 'Louie has taken part in many activities, .uch as Girls' Club, Big C, Girls' Choir and annual staff. Her interests include swim- ning and fishing. She also wants to learn lo play golf, to become a success in social lfe, is her ambition. Mary's fondest mem- nry was her iunior year with Peg Smith. 'Oh, what a ball we hadl Like everyone else, Mary has a pet peeve, the assembly eating. SAM RONNIE Ei-Y and Boys' Club are included as some f Sammy's activities at Cleveland. Out of .chool Sam regards the iunior picnic as is fondest memory. Girls and parties are ot unliked by Sam, but he does gripe hen the girls complain about his driving. e hope some day he will find an answer his question Where's the party? FRANK ROPPO s Frank grows older, and looks back at Ieveland, he will remember his participa- ion in Boys' Club, track, and his many ood times. His pet peeve is Language rts. Frank's interest, as many boys', is ars. This ambitious, fun-loving boy wants .o own his own night club. JERRY ROSELLA hough already caught by a Franklin girl, erry found a little time for Hi-Y, football, all Squad, track, and Prom Committee. o loin the slave-gang at II22 Western Avenue is his ambition, but until then, Ierry and his one and only will continue 'o enioy skiing together. GENE ROSSO The Genie has been quite active here at Cleveland in football, baseball, Letter- men's Club, Hi-Y, and Boys' Club cabinet. But out of school, his hobby is sleeping and he hopes to retire after college. Gene doesn't like soshes who think they're cool, but Smiley's fondest memory is his 99- yard run against Ballard during the 1957 football season. JUDY RUSSELL Red has kept busy as a teacher's assist- ant. She also enioys boys, swimming and camping. Mr. PeItier's business arithmetic class in her fondest memory. We haven't the faintest. CYNTHIA SAMELSON Even after Cyndie has fulfilled her ambi- tion of having a successful and happy life, she'll think of Cleveland, Mrs. Roake, and delicious cinnamon rolls. This little gal has given much to our school. She helpfully participated in Girls' Club, Drill Team, Pep Club, and Foreign Language Club. Cyndie's interests lie in music and Bill. She detests boys that know how to talk only about themselves! She is often known to say, You're nuts! DOUG SAMPLE The day he pole vaulted lO'6 is the fond- est memory of this happy-go-lucky senior. Besides track, some of Doug's other ac- tivities are Fire Squad, Hall Squad, track, Lettermen's Club, Boys' Club and Ski Club. LINDA SAND If you hear someone say, Got a letter, you can be sure that it's this perky senior. Besides hearing from Bob, her special in- terests are cooI records and dances. She participated in many activities including being veep of Student Council, chairman of Dance Committee and a member of Prom Committee. Receiving the Inspira- tional Award, is one of Linda's fondest remembrances. You can bet she'll be a success! JACK SANDERSON Shalom says this active senior boy when- ever Cherie is around. Jack's other in- terests are sports, dancing, and music. His ambition is to succeed in whatever he tries, and he has a good start as Lettermen's Club president, a member of Student Coun- cil, Boys' Club Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, and as member of the varsity football and basketball teams. The 59 basketball sea- son remains foremost in Jack's mind, and he will always remember the Ballard game that we won. DARREL SCHAFER Sleepy-head has many activities. He is a member of Boys' Club, Pep Club, Fire Squad and Hi-Y. Darrel's main interests are mostly girls, cars and money. Like most dreamers, Darrel's ambition is to make loads of money. His fondest memories are February 22, 1958 and Mr. Fuiii's art class.
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JUDITH CAROL SWANSON udy, as she is called, took part in Girls' lub, Pep Club and was a teacher's assist- ant. She enioyed her little chats with Marilyn nd Sandy in roll. To be a success in what- ver she does is her ambition. Judy is eally on the ball for she likes to sew, ook, dance and go Saturday night roller kating. ROMA SWANSON This happy-go-lucky girl was in Pep Club, Prom Committee, Girls' Club, and on the nnual staff. Her hobby is dating a neat uy. Whose isn't? Her talks with Mr. Smith ome to mind as she walks along memory ane. Yeah man. SANDRA LEE SWANSON Swany, known for her happy-go-lucky ways, was a member of Girls' Club, Pep Flub, and was a teacher's assistant. Sew- ing, cooking, and boys are among her fnany interests in life. As time goes on, 'Swan will never forget Swanelke's orner in roll and the many times they Eame in late. Sophomores that insisted she was a freshman really peeved her. HENR IETTA TARRACH Hen, sometimes called Henry, was in Nonettes, Senior Choir, Girls' Club, and 'Pep Club. Singing, dancing, Fords, and Chevs, are the things Henrietta enioys ost. Hen wants to be a successful beau- ician, and all her guinea pigs agree she's ure to be one. Mr. Bardon, The Lord's rayer, and Mr. Staley are her fondest memories. HARRY THOMAS This friendly guy has also been a busy ne-being Student Council Treasurer, on oll Council, in Forestry Club, on track, nd the Journal staff. As you probably an guess, Harry's hobbies are people and oney. He remembers well Miss Walthew nd also the hall passes that he disliked o much. Interested as he is in people, arry plans to help others by taking psy- hology. TERRY TIBEAU erry will answer to either Dutch or 'Gus. Mr. Heath stands out in Dutch's erm at Cleveland, for Dutch is an avid echanical drawing fan. Other interests re cars and girls. Gus probably will be he first teacher's assistant from Cleveland o see the whole world. CAROLE JEAN TIETJE eing active in school, Carole has been n Student Court, Prom Committee, Senior Cabinet, Nonettes, Ski Club, and Torch. She nioys dancing, food, and pretty feet. Her Embition is always to be happy. How is it? is her favorite saying. Fondest mem' pry? well, C.H.S., the crew. Carole's pet peeve is the cliques. l DONA TORCASO Dona is noted for her participation in many activities around school, such as secretary of F.T.A., a member of Big C, Spades, Prom Committee, and a library assistant. She likes to fish in the Sound or ride around in a boat. She is honest, sincere, and successful in everything she does. Dona enioys baseball, basketball, and foot- ball. She often says, Oh that big idiot! BILL TRACY Bill Tracy was a member of Torch Club, and Pep Club. Grin is also a great golfer, a collector of stamps and coins, and an unlimited hydroplane racing enthusiast. College and accounting are in store for him after graduation. His favorite memory is Mr. Bailey's Spanish class. Grin's pet peeve is so-called big-shots. FRED TRIER Torch, Ski Club, Boys' Club Cabinet, track and chairman of Hall Squad, have kept this ouiet but ambitious boy occupied. He is sure to realize his desire to be rich and to live a happy, worthwhile life. Fred still finds time for skiing and fishing and a lot more. Will he ever forget Miss Stach's class? l doubt it! Tan shoes and pink shoe laces really peeve him. JOE TUBBS Joey Guitar likes sports of all sorts, as everyone can see, he plays baseball, and football, as well as being a member of Boys' Club, Prom Committee, Hi-Y, Letter- men's Club, and Fire Squad. The Hi-Y party at Beaver Lake is at the top of his list of memories. CHERIE TUCKER Songleading, Torch, Pep Club, Dance Corn- mittee, and drama were some of this peppy, ambitious gal's many activities here at Cleveland. ln the future, Cherie hopes to be able to talk her way out of things as well as Mr. Landon can. Like many people, Cherie loathes term projects. GERALD TUCKER Playing horseshoes is one of Jerry's hob- bies. His fondest memory is when he was in Okinawa. His greatest ambition is to become a bookkeeper. CA ROL TUTTY Carol, or Pete to some, was an active member of Torch, Roll Council, Girls' Club Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee and Big C. As if this wasn't enough, she found time to be with A.H. and to sew. This bright gal will always remember the foot- ball games and dances. The ambition she holds is to be as wonderful as her mother.
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