Copley High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Copley, OH)
- Class of 1960
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1960 volume:
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WP' J '4 x ,SL .. 2.0 ik M . if: Je ,V li. if ,A 'if 124 ex 4 min ' 'E ' iii? inf' ggi' Hifi E15 W :FEV ' Ax Q ,ff HW MV w. . fp ...Q ..-U.: Q, 4, , G 1 , , ,M,5.13: :gKf?5,fm-2325 H-W' b Hgh .5 1 mv , ,. .H fn. 1 f ,. .nm 4. bv.. v v n Nxsi Y? tk is-wiht Vx, sf fx? if U, 'Q ..- vf - 5. QQ - M ,. ,, , Q36 I w ' ' ,af ' s s A Y- f, 'mm Dedication For almost one hundred years thus reluc of Perrys Battle of Lake Erne has served as a hnstorlcal landmark an our townshup As the cannon has become a husforucal landmark so has Copley Hugh School become a landmark of learmng and so we dedicate this book to These .... THE BUSY VFAFIS OF OUR UVE5 5. +2 N Y . W I Wt' 'Qu Lf 5 qt Ili! .V I' !!i I ,f tliiifdi iii We the Copley High School yearbook staff of 1960 wish to express our deepest appreciation to a most outstanding person Mr George Curtis in recognition of his excellent advice coun sel service, and help both in and out of the classroom during his ten years at Copley The picture at the left shows but one of Mr. Curtiss extra-curricular activities that being ad- visor to the Booster Club which in turn handles the concession stands at our athletic events. A the other end of the school spectrum we see Mr. Curtis teaching one of his many courses, Business Math. Mr. Curtis teaches Business Math, Economics, Sales, Book- keeping, and Business Organization. 3 C O flppneciation r tqpeyt , -gf glgziiglx l ,HSN y 4 Q i,-eg r.ii, , B 35 - :a nis U nj ,, snr- ..,-,tal-:U ,,-Q f i !l...lH 3, S vvvvvvvvvJvivvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvv 3 TWT' I , I 1 X ' ' , ' 1 ' fi . 1 Gflwd Three and the ages an these years sometlmes er her children begets more We have lessons learned years In which our f r pered And wnth th s the sprlngmg up of the hard perilous begun our pllgrumage the hardest lesson learn to know unafraud we must stnll we fvnd the llght re mg radiance a beacon loyalty the light CIS has sought stall Amernca she wanted nnstead saying to for knowledge of our hard years too are the concelved and pros have wutnessed too now 1960 IS now we who have to follow Before we more lesson to learn one In whlch we must go 'Forward and yet be delve In darkness until that through Has guld n to God to love and jf Zffem I h . - . . I 5 , h . . ' I Ill 1 ' 5 I We are a of ' I - I ' . . . I I - G . . T . , . . . n n Il ' ' I I I ' . . I I II ' I I C N O E S 'Table Contenta A OCOYPAGES ..,.. w......... s os IIS 5 --1 ,Ln- tx, -1- ITTTIYTT' I trust that you are acquurung a good educatuon wuth a vuew toward usung ut suc cessfully after you complete hugh school ln these modern tumes you wull fund ut very urnportant to not only possess a hugh school duploma but also a good scholastuc record A good educatuon wtll mean a happy and successful lufe for you So struve to do your best because your record wull become per manent l extend to you the best wushes of the faculty and the school 6 Educationg a debt due from present to future generations. Mr Coffeen who has served un the capacu ty of County Superuntendent for almost a quarter century has devoted hus enture lufe to the educatuon of youth He receuved a bachelor of scuence degree from Ohuo Wes leyan Umversuty and was awarded a mas ter of arts degree from Western Reserve Unuversuty where he also has done gradu ate work towards a doctorate He took hus furst hugh school teachung posutuon un 1914 later becomung a hugh school and elemen tary school pruncupal He was appounted an assustant superuntendent un the County De partment of Educatuon uru 1926 and became Superuntendent un 1935 a posutuon whuch he has held sunce that tume ff' fp' Mr John Halchun Executuve Head of Cop ley Local School Dustruct receuved the BS from Edunboro Penna hus Master of Edu catuon Degree from Penn State Unuversuty and dud postgraduate work at Ohuo State at O I . . -s L , I - - I - Q Q To the Student Body: 1' if I X . . - 1 ' . . 1 . . U L 1 1 . . . 'A ' rt u II IJI I I - - To the Student Body Our students are thlnkers We know they are because when they are gnven the reasons for changes un rules and regulatuons they under stand and accept Our communlty and school at Copley have compound problems presented because of their unusually rapid growth of population I feel very proud of the student body rn thelr ablllty and wlllmgness to cooperate wuth changes whnch have become necessary The attntude of our school students toward scholarshup and the prude nn our school and communnty have been excellent B A Degree Unuverslty of Arizona MA Degree Western Reserve Unuverslty l'l7Tfi'4 I- Shown here ns Mrs Lucille Hale advls mg a student on a d o guidance Mrs Hale also teaches Eng lush I She receuved the BS and MA '1 'S.'s,x degrees from Ak ron Unuversuty Mr Raymond Anderson IS also a guldance counselor at Copley Hugh School He recenved the BA from Akron Unlversuty In add: tion to guidance Mr Anderson as advisor to the Key Club 7 . n I . . 's . ix . Y ' INV- ' his college plans. s ln d iti n to ' A ' , . l . 49 , . :fn CY,- - Q 'Q' - . . - L li - f 1 lx rt -.- PWHY --ZTHHT Mrs Cargould who A recelved the AB fromllllnolsUnuver stty and her MA from Columbna Un: versaty ns plctured studymg the dlc tvonary wnth three of her lunlor stu dents Mrs Cargould teaches Sopho more and Junuor Englnsh 14 W lEa Mrs Knabe who as our new lubraruan recelved her BS De gree In Educatuon at Kent State Umversuty Besndes helpmg stu dents wuth thelr library work as she us pictured she teaches de velopment of readung and Junuor English Actions speak louder than words fa Looksng over the Sopho more Iuterature book are Mlss Wndmeyer and a few of her sophomore students MnssW1dmeyer received the B A degree after havmg attended Baldwln Wallace Col lege and Akron Unlver stty She teaches Sopho more Engllsh and one class of Jumor Englush l ll flu 5 Il Languages are the pedigrees of nations. ' ' - - O! Pomtmg out to her students the basnc fundamentals of Latm I ns Mrs Esther Kung She attended Akron Umversnty where she re celved the BA and MA Other sublects taught by Mrs Kung are Latln ll and Englush IV M-fe I S 9 ? r t Illustratmg one of the basnc fundamentals f the study of speech us Mr Lloyd Sur louus He graduated from Akron Unrverslty where he recenved has BA degree fm eachung French Il to her atten tlve students as Miss Ruth Dumm who has taught Copley stu nts French I lla American History for ap proximately 11 years She recelved the BA at Ash bury College and the M A at Western Reserve - I 211511. - U . Z4 f Mlss Allce Frase IS pictured here showlng a group of students the fundamentals of Plane Geometry Mnss Frase received the B S ln Education from Akron Umver slty and now teaches Algebra I Trigonometry and Solid Geometry Pictured below IS Mr Blame Garretson showing a group of Algebra ll students the correct way to work a prob lem Mr Garretson also teaches Bvology and General Mathematncs He receuved hus BS from Concord Umver slty and MA from West Vurglma Unlverslty 4-,,, v 10 ,XS l S I , 1 ' A 5 ' W f, . Z f Z Q 4: I . Y . v g ' '52 i I 5 - K z- 9? l ff if. K 1 A 1 , I 1 Appearmg an thus pucture IS Mr Blame Garretson who teaches Brology Algebra II and General Mathemahcs He holds the BS degree from Concord and the M A degree from West Vurgmua Umversuty Sczence N J ,, Q3 , J J'WSf5'3f5Q2f if M fi E. 20452-?' ti Q 'ic , I S Y Mrs Thora Brown, hav :ng earned the B S de gree at Ohio Umver stty us the Instructor un general sclence She as shown here demon stratlng a planetarlum to some of her students -si Mr Ralph Swanson shown here with some of has physlcs students earned the BS degree from Akron Umversnty He teaches physics and chemnstry A -Tili- ,, , , if Ove fm '-:,,'1. 2 'f reid , ' 141,931 , ??5'f?i3f 4, 91121 J. A 1 -fy V V- I . . 1- -V , - ' ts:--ef ggi- ,sry v'-if ,ef f Tiff ,A QV T , . I Q ,. '1'9:.f5 ,' -e5...x1w,l- I 33515-.-,Y 5-swat-my :Pl ,H-. .ew A ., 1' 'f'15,f.il, 1. yflf' 1 i 1 , - r ,ff , I 4 Q , 'K' 4' . . 2 11 . u n . - 1 s - 1 K . , , ' ' A I I . . . X . . M ,fl Wd. , ,. , K g - I Hnstory makes some amends for the shortness of Ilfe STQILR, -'fi Teaching World History IS Mr James Fletcher who ns also an In structor of Amerucan Government Internatlonal Problems and Soclology He receuved the BS degree at Concord College He has been advisor of Student Councul for three years Helping some students wuth American History vs Mass Ruth Dumm who recelved the B A degree from Ashbury College and the M A from Western Reserve Mnss Dumm also teaches French fiww-w Xdivlfv I2 A , 5' lla' I O. f 0 0 0 ' , T If I I K , . i K A , 1-l r A k VK r .W it 'fs I A 122 . in N , I l lair C N gl ' a l , it Xl A lllll 'A l' -Liu. 'M . . . I I . . - I I . . . . . . I Q, been , -i Q-,L 1 'K f -z l 5 it M ,-A N 1 '. ' C Q 'P 'Q- C' . A, l IL' jkfk C, ' HX ' .ua '. S 'il' ls fi uf, A 741' L A ' xbgjdl' , .A 8 N. Instructlng one of her students on the trampaulette IS Miss Jane E Taylor the director of the gurl s physical educatuon classes She as also the gurls health In structor She attended Kent State Umverslty where she received the Bachelor of Scuence degree Educahon .. Irr 11' 'lxxX Helping the boys to learn the ropes IS Coach Wllllam Mclaln, instructor In boy's physncal educatuon and health at CHS He earned the Bachelor of Science degree at Kent State Um versity and rs In has fourth year at Copley , , A 6 'A ggi lil: ' ' ' ,M , -misss 'Q I-F3-1-5,7 4 . . , , . 5.15, , , , !g1fI.Eliff:lff 4- :ni 11mcv1f,2.:v.,,4 s,f:4,.1:,f,4 ,ggly -rg, .eg .. ' I . , . . . . , . - I . IK 1 . 5 . . . 2 ' . , , 1 E l 2 , - ... - .. ' T . - ' .0 -IV? ' ' .as l sul- Y 41 , - 1 Q , , , S A X ,f ' , ,V ' ' X - W Il- sun- v Mrs. Kieffer, who holds the degree of B.S. from Kent State is shown here with her Typing l class. She also teaches Short- hand l. Teachmg Shorthand ll ns Mrs Margaret Furney She also teaches General BUS, ness Offtce Practlce and Typmg II She holds the degreesof B A and M A both from Kent State Unlverslty Assustmg some of Copleys students wtth a Bookkeep mg problem ns Mr George Curtus Havnng recelved the Bachelor of Scuence degree from Kent State Unnversxty Mr Curtis IS the Instructor In Business Math Book keepmg Economlcs and Bustness Law 98 nr: J K ,R 'rn 'U 14 Wluzuc Leadmg the band thus year rs Mr Lowell Unger who holds the degree of Bachel or of Muslc Education 'From Caputal Umverszty Besides dlrector of the Chorus and Instructor In Instrumental Music Mr Bruce Falb and one of has driver trarnlng classes are shown Inspect Ing the englne of the car Mr Falb holds a BS degree from Bowllng Green State University , 4 ' ' - V .I Hg A A leading the band he us the Dniueffa 'Jnaininq gl l -lIZ4H alan O I I 41: Instruchng sensors In sewmg us Mnss Dorls Young who also teaches Junlor Senior Home Economucs and one course In Freshmen English Mass Young receuved the BS degree at Akron Unlversny :ui Y Teaching some cooking methods ns Mrs Wanda Gan yard Mrs Ganyard also teaches eughth ninth and tenih grade economics She earned the BA degree at Ohio Wesleyan and the M A at Akron Unnversuty I6 r-6.0-'f l-K' 'EQQA l see? 1 'J 'N ui by will .lm- X . if 2 3 I M rulu A 3 '- A A l ...k..,, ,,. -.. Y I W u ,Yu le l . ' , .ul 1 ,ef no if 'ai nn Jnduatfual Hnta ,ai L fl-4-4. Lv1-W-QP-V In the above pncture Mr Charles Vaughn ns explannnng the work mg of a lathe Mr Vaughn received the BS degree from Kent man who ns demonstrahng a wood lathe He received has BS degree from Akron Unlversnty In the lower rught hand corner us Mr Earl Mosher who IS explalnlng to a student about a drawing Mr Mosher holds a B S from Ohso Unlversuty and a MA degree from Columbia Umverslty if S-V -In I7 U A X v M . 1 . .xl XJ' K X I v ll 1,..4jg' C 3 . 3,1 ,A I K 7j4ini4,' if , Ak ix, ,ff f eff 1 ' 'Q . 1 5 .A X i ' 44-l L Q-1 .. ' D 4 A: V , L, nl' AX! ge if N State University. ln the lower left hand corner is Mr. Charles Feld- Q XA l ' CL . , Q r if , TX. ,g , 'I 4 . 4 ,KX A I A ' Arn-1 1 1 ' ' W A , - l 4 ,, ir' he f ,L Bound of Education AI lhe first meehng of fhe Board f Education this year Mr Lincoln Hacklm Sr was elecled presideni Retaining lhe same pasmons as las? year are Mrs M Lylle Vice President and Mr Ralph Long Clerk Treasurer ln the plclure af lhe left is the board lookmg over plans for the Forl Island School with lhe archilecl Mr W Caldwell Plcfured from left lo rlghl e M M J Halchin rs ylle mr L Hack M J Han on and Mr L Coon '-...wo ln the above picture is Mrs. Jane Burkle, secretary of Mr. Ralph Long, Clerk-Treasurer and member of ihe Board of Educafian. ln 'he piclure al the left is Mrs. Florence Riller, secretary to Mr. John Halchin, executive head. Also is piclured Miss Sandra Brown, secretary to Mr, Harold Cramer, our principal. Bun Dfuvena Back Row L Prenhs G Slrlouls J Laduch G Muller C Jackson and E Gaug Fronl Row L Sollenberger J Ferrnmon J Tour E Hughes and H Ware Those not pictured H Barth C Eckurt E Shank C Barley D Dockus S Price and B Emery Cuatodzana Cafgetefua Peuaonnel VFW X 'qs Lucllle Lemons Becky Folly and Bessle lcenhower 'I9 Jr and Richard Hemphill K 1 5 Rfk Semon Khan ii--v fir MINOR MYERS JR Presudent Sfudenf Councul 4 Porllamenlaruan 4 BARBARA JEANNE KOLK Secrelary Cm' 2 4 We P'es'de Lleulenanl Governor 3 Presldenl 4 Na B oster Club 1 2 3 4 Sensor YTeens honal Honor Socuely 3 4 Presndent 4 l 2 3 4 Nohonol Honor Society 3 4 Sensor Class Play Class Play SEK 'vi Ytzr' ,V ? KENNETH RYLAND Sgr at Arms Obfgzcena BEVERLY ANNE BRENNER Treasurer Vice Prescdenl 4 Booster Club l 2 Gs' 5-s-if ROBERTJ KOCSIS S90 at Arms orbcll I 2 4 Boskelb 1 Tru TIM W LLQYD vm, pfwdem orbaul 2 3 4 Sluden Councnll OOSYBI' Clllb l 4 SEMO osler Club 'I 2 4 Seno H 4 5 k b H 4 Class Pres 3 Boys Slate 3 Yearbook 3 05 el U Class Vice Presldenl l dl Ke C b 4 Chaplain 2 Councul 2, , , Class Pla 3, 4, Sec 4, A Lincoln Tesl 4, Clr 3, 4, Speclal Advls o I . V 5 Y A ' E 27 Q , . . . l , V K Key , 3, , ' ' Y 3, 0 '. ' ' 7 n ' ' ' ' 7 Cheerleader 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council , , , 2 , : A 4' ' - - I I I ' 3, 4. N r , 1 X , B .I F. f' Y' My x 2 1 novo F Q- ,1 X J r . KN rx K: ,, FO . ,3, 1 all 5 Ck , I ' , ' Fo , , . : l ' , 3, 3: B , 2, 3, : ' r Hi-Y Bo , , 3, 5 ir i-Y 37 ' ' 4, E . 4, y lu 2, 3, , ' , D ' Slu. ' 3 4- Sr, y 4' Hi-Y . g . ' - ' cle - ' ' . 4. SHIRLEY ANN BADALICH Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Treas urer 4 Sensor Y Teens I 2 3 4 Volleyball 4 iN Seniona 1 So WAYNE E ASPER MICHAEL J BADALICH Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Sensor 3 H Y 2 K y 3 4 Natsonal Honor Socsety e b Treasurer 4 Class Treasurer 2 F otball l 2 3 4 Captasn 4 as etball l 2 4 Tra 3 4 Student Councs er C ub Vlce Pressdent 3 Pressdent 4 Class Pressdent J 2 Class Vsce Pressdent 3 Baseball l 2 DELORES DARLENE BALL Sensor Y Teens 3 Volleyball 3 Scsence Club 3 Sophomore Class Play 2 Art Club 3 5-s Y s. H HERMAN CHARLES BALTES Fo tball l 2 3 4 Basketball eserve rack 2 Yearbook Staff 3 Prosectson Crew 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 nsor H 4 Jun Hs Y 2 Lsterary Club 3 Scsence u 2 4 Pressden Sensor Class Play Class Vsce Pressdent 2 ALFRED L BELLINGER Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball r Club nsor Hs Y 3 4 Junsor 2 Lsterary Club 3 Sensor Class Pay SANDI BEEGLE Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Sensor eensl 2 'Q if DWANE BOCCIA Footballl 2 3 4 Captasn 4 Student Councsl 2 3 4 res sdent 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 s erary ub 4 s e ressdent 4 S nsor Hs Y Junsor Hs Y 2 f' Y 1 . I , . ' , , , r ' 0 , f , , ' : Hi-Y 1 Jr. i- 7 e Club B k , , 3, 5 ck . 1 ' ' l, 2, , 2 'l 3, 4, Scienc Clu 2, 3, 4, l, 2, Boost I l, 2, 3, 4, A l,' - I - ' l I ' ' ' s , . A 'K ' it A P ' 1 Ll V 1 - nfs V Q Q i Q 413' ' L B ' lg Track 2, 35 Proiection Crew ll 1, 2, some 1, 2, 3, 4, X ' ' - se' '- , , ' Hi-Y ,, IA . . . . D , gy . 1 . . , , . X i I . YAT , , 3, 4. 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Cl b , 3, , ' t 4, ' Semoua ROBERT BCDOSI ROGER BODOSI E JOY BOSWELL iw Jumor Auxlluary Board Booster Club l 2 3 4 Sen or eens 3 4 Baske ball Pep Club 3 Art Club 3 we-' Y '7' EDGAR NEAL COMBS ll Football 2 3 Prolectnon Crew 4 Student Councul 3 4 Booster u I 4 Jumor H 'C' Vice Presldent 2 Chrlstmas Dance Attendant 3 SM THOMAS STEVEN DROBLYEN Football 2 Chorusl 2 Prolectxon Crewl 2 3 4 Booster Club n n 2 Literary Clu l W oerwls N msnsow sketbolll 2 P ectuon Crewl 2 4 Boo ub l' KEITH D CARLSON ck 2 3 Orchestra l 2 Booster Club Sensor Hu Y 3 4 Basketball Jumor Hn Y 2 Luterary Club Sclence Club 3 4 Wrestlung JAYNE DAVIS 45 at Scuence Club I 2 3 Sensor Class y 3 4 Concessnons Manager 4 Sensor Hu Y 4 Jumor HI Y 2 Literary Club 3 Science Club 2 3 WILLIAM FOSHEE F otball l 2 4 JOHN FULEA Semona EVELYN CATH RYN EMICH Office Staff 3, 4, Circle Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Student Council l, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Senior Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Basketball l, 2. JAMES FISHER Football 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 2, E' uv-,I g 11: by KENNETH LEE FRANKENFIELD orus I 2 Office Staff Protection Crew 2 3 4 Booster 1 4 Senio 3 4 Treasurer 4 Basketball 4 Junior Hi Y 2 Secretary 2 Key Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Vice President 4 Science Club 4 Sergeant at Arms Senior Class Play JAMES G FULLER Football 3 Perkins Basketball 1 Buchtel Student Council 2 oster Club l 2 3 Base Perkins l Buchtel WILLIAM GLENN GENCK Booster Club 2 3 4 Science Club 3 Junior H Y 2 SANDRA GORDON 1? 1' JEFF A HARDESTY Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 Curcle Staff I 2 Yearbook Staff 3 oster Club I 2 4 Sen H Y 3 Junlor HI Y 2 Literary 3 4 Science Club 2 3 Sensor Class Play GERI HARPER Cnrcle Staff 2 3 Booster Club I 2 3 4 Senior Y Teens I 3 HERB HOLLEY gp, aster Club I 2 Jun Y I 2 Sclence MARY ANN JOHNSON Booster Club I 2 3 Sensor Y Teens I I Semoua WILLIAM B GRAY otboll I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Booster Club 3 4 Key 3 Speech Club 4 CAROL GREER orus I l r Junlo Auxxt r r oster Club I 4 enlor Y Teens I Bo Nctxonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Semor Class Play Sophomore Class Pay JOHANNA GRIFFIN Booster Club 4 T DAVID GROZA JR Football I 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Curcle Stoft4 Asslstant Exchange Edntor 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Photo Edstor 4 Prolectnon Crew I 2 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Sennor Hn Y 3 4 Vuce President 4 ey Club Qx O- ve.. NI is 24 I ,I . W Fo , , , 2 2 2 , 2 Club I . f - Ch , 2, 4, L'bory I, 4, ' r 'I'oy Boad 2, 3, 4, Bo 2 2 5 ' - , 2, 3, 4, sketball I, 3, f' , ' ' , 2 ' 2 gow, , ga I . I Xl ' , 2 , 2 2 A '- , 2 ' - ' :K , Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4, Literary f 4. 5 ?rfx. be f' A , 2 N I H ' Ie ' X V . Q ' , 2 , 2 2 , 2 2 , - 'W 2 Bo I , 2 2 iff I- 2 ' '- 2 ' Club Qin I I-,tx ,,,, ,. 2 2 , I - yn- f :ig ' , 2 , , , 2 ' - ,22 24- ' ' .. 'f' , 5' I ,O ' Bo , ,a, ior Hi- , , ' Club 3. , s 5 If , Seniona KATHLEEN ANN KILLIAN Offlce Staff 4 Cnrcle Staflf 4 Circle manager 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Sensor Y Teens 3 Luterary Club 3 Scnence Club 4 Senior Class Play St Bernard Class Vnce Presndent I May Day Attendant 2 Homecommg At tendant 3 KENNETH C KNOCH otball I 2 s 4 Jumor CLIFFORD LENKE DANIEL L LIVINGSTON Bond 2 Orchestra 2 Booster Club 4 Sensor Hn Y JL-...Q JACQUELINE ANN LONG Malorette I 2 3 4 Office Staff 3 Circle Staff 2 3 Flrst Page Asslstant Edltor 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Student Council I Booster I 3 4 Sensor Y Teens 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 Pep 3 Llterary Club 3 May Day Attendant I Homecoming Queen 4 BETTY JANE LYONS Booster Club I 3 4 Semo YT ens I 2 3 4 Volley Llterary Club 3 JANICE McCRANEY oster Club I 2 3 ns 3 4 Cho PATRICIA DIANE MCINTIRE Yearbook Staff 4 Student Councll 2 Booster Club I 2 3 4 Sensor Y Teens I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Servlce Chaurmon 4 Basket ball I Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Luterary Club 3 4 Sensor Class Play Class Secretory 3 BEVERLY MARTIN fwnx N-u 36 CU' Q -lf SANDRA LEE MILLER Chorus I Boosler Club 2 3 4 Sensor Y Teens 2 3 4 Volley ball 4 Pep Club 3 Arl Club 3 x X. ir hi Bcosler Clubl 2 3 4 Sensor eens I KATHLEEN MEARS haf V GARY ALAN MIKOLASHEK nd I 3 4 Orcheslr Z Prolechon Crew 2 Boosler ub I 4 Senuo I 4 Buskelbc 4 Scuence Club 3 KAREN ELIZABETH NAGY Chorus I Ofluce Staff 4 Cvrcle Sl f 2 3 4 Booster Club I - Sen' - s MINOR L. NICE Bcskelball I- Boosler Club 'I 2 4- Junior Hi-Y 2 Presi 27 Key Club 47 Nalional Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 45 Science Club 3, 4. 26 Semona BUD MILLER B osler Club I 2 Jumor Hu ,, , JOSEPH MARTIN MESSER as efball I 2 3 4 Cho I 2 Ar! Club 3 Speech b 4 Prolechon Crew 4 Booster u I 4 Sensor nn r 2 Sem r Class Play QQ, es 45 ga AIRS: , K I GEORGE PERRINE MICHAEL JAMES PETERS useball 2 Basketball Booster Club I 2 3 4 Sensor Ju 2 e Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 o JACK LEROY NIXON Prolectlon Crew I Booster Club 2 Science Clubl 2 4 Jun or Natuonal Honor Socuety I E' tuonal Honor Society 3 Lnterary Club 4 Scnence Club 4 Vlce Preslden Sophomore Class Play Semona NORMAN JOHN PRINZO Yearbook S aff 4 Student C uncll I Booster Club I 2 3 4 Key Club 4 Sclence Cub pw. 4- GLENDA DELORES PHILLIPS Cheerleoderl 2 3 4 Bond I Student Council 2 Secre tary 2 Booster ClubI 2 3 4 enlor YTeens I 2 Treasurer 2 Program Chanr man 3 President 4 Basketball I 2 4 Volleyball 4 Pep Club 3 National Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Copley Hn Y Queen 4 Akron Area HIY Crowner4 LARRY REPP as etball I 3 Booser U nlor I Baseball 2 PHILLIP RICHARDS Football 3 4 Char s B nd I 2 3 4 Orches a Polectuon Crew I 2 Booster Club I 2 3 4 Sensor Hn Y 3 Junior Hu Y 2 Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Llterury u 3 4 Scnence C u 3 Class Sergeant at Arms 3 27 IR... MADELYN R RICHARDSON orus I 2 4 Lubrarlan 3 4 Orchestra I nrary Staff I 2 Carce S I 2 Feature Edu r Edntor 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Senior eens I 4 Sem r Class Play rf Club 4 f'+-ng. 'QQ1 'Nw ffl P34 Seniona JERRY DARLENE ROBBINS asorette 2 3 4 Head Mosorette 4 Offsce Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Layout Edstor 4 Booster s- Cs os Q -f bl e C Lsera e o s ay pe BERNARD A RUHAAK Football I Basketball I 2 Track 3 Prosectson Crew I Booster Club I 2 3 4 Sensor HsY 4 Junsor Hs Y 2 Lsterary Club 3 Scsence Club 2 3 Sensor Class Play ROGER G SCHECK B oster Club 'I 2 Jun or Hs Y 2 RUTH SHANK Chorus 2 4 Accompansst 4 Student Councsl 4 Sensor Y Teens 2 3 4 Notsonal Honor Socsety Sophomore Class Play Lsbrary Staff I ROSEMARY SHARP orus I 2 Csrce S I 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Sen ens I 2 Natsonol Honor Socsety 3 4 Sensor Class Play LEONARD FRANKLIN SHETLER ,IR Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Sensor HsY 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Scsence b 2 3 Sensor Class Pay ADA MARIE SHUMAKER Ploy Class Secretary I H LAWRENCE SIR LOUIS ndl 2 4 Orchestral 2 Booster Clubl 2 3 4 Sensor Y e Clubl 3 Sensor Class Play Scsence ub 3 4 Lsterar Club 3 'G' M ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 Clu , 2, 3, 45 Senior Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 F p 'lub 35 'E' ry Clu., 3, 45 S nl r .as .. 5 . -.h I K Q O , 5 I I- . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' ' 31 41 Ch , , 45 ' I lull , , , 5 5 lOV Y- , ' ' Te 1 1 31 41 ' ' 1 1 ' - af , . .4 A 1 -0 it 1 H. ' . 1 1 1 1 ' '- 1 1 1 1 ' Clu I If E' 1 , 5 l I . 2' 41. - 1.3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pressdent 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Sensor Class 5 I 2 . J ...fag ' ' Bo , 1 1 . 1 , , , 1 ' Hs- 314: K y , 2, 1 ' 1 ' cs 2, , 1 ' y ff . S IJ I gf L. 1 N Liz- ' , 1..,,x Magi' 1 E Z s R fist 'REQ SHERYLE MARIE SLABAUGH Band 2 3 4 Clrcle Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Sensor Y Teens 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Pep Club 3 Wadsworth Youth Io Chrlst I Literary Club 3 4 Scnence Club 3 Senlor Class ay Wadsworth Band I JEROME L SMITH oster Clubl 2 3 4 Senuo H Y 3 4 Presndent 4 .lumor EDWARD SOLLENBERGER B s etball I Band I 2 3 Orchestra 2 Booster Club I 2 3 PAUL SOMMER JUDITH KATHRINE STEWART eerleader 2 3 4 Offxce Staff I arcle Staff 2 oster Club I 3 4 Secretary 2 Sen eens I 3 4 Basketba I 3 Pep Club 3 National Honor Socle 3 4 Literary Clu Science Club 4 Sensor Class Play May Day Attendant 3 Homecomlng Crowner 4 JAMES B SUES B seball 2 3 4 Basketball I Curcle Staff 4 Sports Page Edltor 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Seno HI Y 3 Jumor Hu Y 2 Llterary Club 4 Scuence Club 2 3 Sophomore Class Play DON VANDERSALL Band I 2 Booster Club I 2 4 Wrestlnng 4 May Day Attendant RICHARD G WEBB B sketball I 2 Curl St ff 4 T asurer 4 Booster Club I 2 3 4 S r H Y 3 4 Junlo H Y 2 Sclence Club 4 Semona 29 sr 2 32 ' 22 ' -slug. 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C Mrs. Cargould Senior: Claaa Plaq On November 20, I959 the Senior Class presented the play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, under the direction of Mrs. Maude Cargould The cast included: Steward, HARLEY SIR LOUIS, Mrs. Skinner, JUDY STEWART, Cornelia Otis Skinner, CAROL GREER, Otis Skinner, MINOR MYERS, Emily Kimbrough, ADA MARIE SHUMAKER, Purser, TOM DROB- LYEN, Stewardess, SHERYL SLABAUGH, Dick Winters, CHARLES BALTES, Admiral, KEN FRANKENFIELD, Harriet St. John, DARLENE ROBBINS, Wini- fred Blaugh, KATHY KILLIAN, Leo McEvoy, TIM LLOYD, Inspector, JEFF HARDESTY, Therese, MADELYN RICHARDSON, Madame Elsie, ROSE- MARY SHARP, Monsieur De La Crois, JORDAN HAHN. Scenery was constructed by Mr. Lloyd Sir Louis' Speech Classes. Prompter and Student Director, Jayne Davis, Properties, Pat Mclntire, Costumes, Sheryl Slabaugh, Sound Effects, Leonard Shetler, Programs, Mrs. Margaret Furney. L -.... 19 -A . L i X S i iz.-V 2. sv P' J its 5 . L. 5 af ,as i '?!f-I Nell flumon Semen Pnom The puctures on thus page contann some of the Semors fondest memortes of theur entire four years In hugh school As you can see these pnctures are of the 1958 59 Jr Sr Prom whuch was held Aprul T7 at the New Portage Hotel The theme for thus gala occasuon was MOONLIGHT AND ROSES After dmner the couples danced to the romantic music of Al Day and hrs orchestra The ballroom was decorated with white and red roses whale the celllng was adorned wuth glxtterung gold stars Durlng lntermtssuon punch and coolues were served The nught was cltmaxed by a drnve In movie bowlung and an early mornung breakfast sponsored by the PTA Work fun and memorues were provided for alll Stk. 0 O I Q T T MM, I l f Y :L ::3f-,.t ,If , fir. .'1Q'x.l 6 Tl aj 'N M. K x S ' ling N., ' l my W. 9 J , N I T li CLASS FLOWER Red Rose SANDY WASZI L Secretary DAVE CORDEA Presldene 4'.. GEORGE EZZIE Vlce President QQAQH MQQ X WHIPL' ESX CLASS COLORS pug C.: DIANE KENNEDY Treasurer flumon Claaa Otbzcena Mo ng pl ns for the all orlonl Prom Frankov ch C Pcvkov D Cordea,l. Schlc P are fslandungj P Tobm, D Kennedy, S Flowers, S Wcszll, A LePP. M Gemlnd The boys on the commmee cre D Muller, J yer HIP.. -,132 N .L rf' A N 5 ki f , 23 4 - -:Q ' A ' 1 -,, .eg Lf 7, A x,, ' Xi -2- rl X1 : w '4,e.,..,, - .G- -f I A ' nv.. -.. f T ' I - ' X. ii ,. - in-' 5. . , , Q E ' I lx l K V f 1 O W I ,I 0 , W +-... 1 ' mum - v. 1 L. ' fg. f -A-A w 2 -- NX ' MH... , A-S , 5 Q. v A E E I . A f 41 E + 'Q X 'fQI,',i3,vu,if5,,w.w . I I I 0 0 1 , , l 2 L 'R .3 , ,Q L . I v, A f X V , ................. l WL. . flumona .S-wi 'N dv vs., 11 ps T7 -qv 'fcikgg L...- Q Xu, 'wr qs 9 Q Q:-29 Flrsl Row P Barley J Balog J Bennett B Buckle M Blakey D Blanks E Boughlon Second Row B Boyd S Boyd J Braun J Brlggle R Burse P Bunan R Coburn Thlrd Row J Conlon P Crawford F Danhauser M Davld F Douglas L Easley M Easlerlung Fourth Row L Ely L Emery R Emmons V Ernckson S Flowers M Fosler J Fox Fifth Row M Frame J Franklun J Frankovllch M Gemnnd N Giles B Gllbrealh T Greer THOSE NOT PICTURED D Bessemer E Black D Cox D Domers L Easly G Eule L Hacklm THOSE NOT PICTURED D Bessemer E Black D Cox D Domers L Easly G Ezzle L Hacknm D Jacobs N Panagopoulous 0 i up 41' 'N-ff' 33 L Dv flumoua 'N-.9 1'-sr' 9 'w .an-A me -on ku-uw' YZ7' Firsf Row: D. Griffin J. Gromen J. Haas R. Hadd H. Harper J. Hasiings M. Heintzelman. Second Row:'D. Hillegass S. Kalman R. Karam R. Keck J. Kindler R. King J. Kistler. Third Row: L. Kisiler F. Klinger L. Kniffle P. Labriola A. Lepp S. Lol! S. Lowe. Fourth Row: M. Lynch D. Monte T. Manie J. Markovitch S. Martin R. Mafich P. McKinney. Fifth Row: R. Melcher D. Memmer D. Miller J. Mough E. Nemeih M. Norman A. Nuss. f L S 2 jf' 'lumo Nc-QQ. ww K7 Q-:'. .fy 'Qw- it ...vi 1 CLASS OF l96I Furs! Row B Oluver D Osborne C Pavkov J Prlnce E Rauch J Rutter B Rowland Second Row F Samuelson L Schlayer L Schneider K Senn J Smnh B Somervnlle J Stachler Thnrd Row J Stcllard D Slevnson T Slrlcklen M Swalno 5 Tauer D Teeple P Tellnde Fourth Row E Thenss, P Tobm, K Toner, S Walker, J Wallace, M Walters, M Weaver Flflh Row J Wenharl, B Wilcox, P Wolfe,S Wolfe 35 Q 715 , f M .J J ,,, J aff, D 1 M f f 2' - f fi Q ' 'fi ,F T' ' ' ' 4 ff U A k y 3 f ' ,Q .V fe ff 'M J ' fr F J Mais Ji salma CLASS FLOWER: White Gardenia Q Q Lat :sly , 5- 1 3 o 'j it L. v Q-F V CLASS COLORS JOE BADALICH President iz!! ,,,. 11 'Q 3 ,r 5.5.- ii? 1 f 3 - X K A 0 T 5 ' 1-1' C CHERYL SOMBATI GARY MORRISON Vlce President Treasurer EMILY OLSON Secretary Sophomone Claaa Obfgccena T? The Sophomores bggest money mak ng prolect was the Basketball Bounce Workung on plans are J Sponagle B doll D Mu er Hutchison and S McCarty P Mc Cort S Flnefrock aifaiiir 36 I O 'ZZ' fx t 'A Z , . I I , R. e , . 'II , J. . 1 - I ' - 1 itll 14 ,C '-wg, '-in 1 AAN 2 x wx Sophomouea wfpk 3-ix Y--of 'VB 511 'gl tk if pw fl wx 'QQ Y-'ff' NOT PICTURED umblough L asley R F Flesher Gadsdon L Harrison L Hoffmaster J Hutchison D K1 ug T Kimbrough M L Lynch P McCabe W mlth S Taylor R Wemshelmer J Wenhart Wlneberg First Row: L. Adams M. Andrews S. Andrews B. Antal J. Arnold B. Balogh B. Barnhouse. Second Row: J. Barton K. Bayer G. Bedall R. Bedall V. Bellinger S. Bickett J. Bilinovich. Third Row: G. Brandby F. Breit D. Calvin B. Cockrell A. Cook, P. Costanza P. Crawford. Fourth Row: J. Czeti G. Dako K. Daugherty D. Davis P. Dockus W. Domers J. Duncan. Fifth Row: L. Edwards D. EngIeh'art K. Fielding S. Finetrock, K. Fisher S. Fisher T. Fox. Sixth Row: D, Fraliegh, W. Frlich, J. Fuller, L. Fulop. ' 1 37 Sophomonea L. i I A. 4-Q ki,-e 'kv if --., vm. -If I -Ain Q 4' in M-of ,,,, wr -r ffflf Gnlreoth H Gnlreath R Grando First Row S Gongle W Gaylord W Genger G George C Second Row M Grossmayer J Holas B Hickman R Hngdon A Hull R Hopkms Th d Row J Hutchison B Jackson D Jacobs P Koster G Kung R Knuttle J Kraus ur Fourth Row E Kuba R Kubo K Kungle J Lake D Lansden K Larson C Lautzenhnser Flfth Row S Lauaro P Lmton J Lord J Lyons E lytle C Malunson S McCarty M on D Morton Sixth Row P McCort D Muller M Muller M Muse R Moore G orns Q- up 4 W .1 R 3 . V v V. L , ix J I I J -4' .F J J J k ' J 'ftik J . A A ,J N' C A 'R V C war :ef r J' b W- -'S G Z 'ef A A . -A - gi, t L A . ' ' 9 'f' ' J X r y 4' w ' A ' - L. C 1 f .I ,:,Z or J J J ' J Y , 'E , RC JJJJ 9' ttri S ..., xr ' f 'J' J-. A J A r - ' H ' I. X X W Jr Q K V , , L , Qi lb I L Q I I I b V, W' Y V y J! .. bzvv L ' R N ,',. 5. I ,, - I is rkky , -, ,, Dx 5, 3? x .,t. ff, J M K ' f mt, . R5 J J' r ,QI 4 ,fig J . A . Yi? K V , KX iiik 5:11 . Mig? V . . . W 4, lx nik' ' , as if I :' W. . 'L 'rd fi IX K lf Sophomouea L .Qu- 'Oh MJ! 'Oo ,N J 451 ,- 5 B-x ., ,f- Qs WW -'ff 'kw- My 5 if Flrs! Row L Nemeth N Newell E Second Row P Peacock D Perrme Thlrd Row C Roland D Roland B Fourth Row J Snyder J Snyder P Flflh Row D Sues R Terry C Van Slxlh Row L Welnrlch L Welsh D QM' 5 C' Newman P OBnen S Orr J Parker L Parker A Plonskl P Popno J Qunrk B Rnley D Rlley Sauer S Savely J Scheck A Smslh C Smllh Snyder J Sponaugle L Slaggs S Slevnson K Doros K Van Sickle M Walker K Walllck S Weddell Wvlson S Wolfe L Wonder J Wood L Yondo Slewarl -.J QP' 5-5. YA 5 X 5 V ,A 2-r rf- fl r! J 4 J ,lf . , fs ,ff K . -4 Q N , M X L g K' 'sf L J: gre ' V, , . ' f 'KM , L :xi 5? , , A 0 W , Y if .7 .ull In if 4 Q , ' S ,. W J S A - ' W A 1 VV AAV 5 i H .I b , mrl,,ll x:hAA ,!5,,,, V r f L -. h ' Q Y'ir W K 5 cw A A ' 7 , x it me 8 H+ .' f 'X J wb, J .-:- ll f mfg f A111 la if J 1 , f- y ' 'if' , C ' ,F- P A , f ' f in V S Z rg 7. A N . 'L :L ., . , 4 rl' I- 4-P' Ay 4? 1155 'D' CLASS Verlgaied FLOWER Carnahon ? MARIE CONSTANTINE Secretary OQX X WHI71' X' CLASS COLORS BOB HINMAN President 17' TV 'X FRED FREDRICKS Treasurer PAM SCHULER Vlce President 'ineahman Claaa Olgbzceua The hrs? bug proled of the year for fhe Freshmen was a dance after a basketball game In charge were left to rnght lback row, Donna Casmar, George Bender, Bob Hun man, Pam Schuler, Bruce Smnth, Duck Stewart, Marne Constanhne, and Scheryl Porter 40 +245 N, K, Cfiihiff Q Af-. 1 V-, ,.',i'5 rf' , S m .nr 'Q -,Q X G I ' ' , ef-: ' - A ,.-A U., . f get-F Vi 1 '- 1' 'ir gf ' ,. ,X - -,:-if ' -.x - '-'tftg-' - - N ,, - -- Ni- f ' X' 5 ' -1 iA,x N -L .N I fi If Mi va I 6.3 f , x I 'Z X S w V , Xx Y L I I V 5 2 I u 'ir ,,...-4 4 -1-uv' VT CN v- 'Elneahmen L40 -r- ' 4:17 'SUV '40- 'K' qfbf q-...,,, 1 ,Ls .. bf -. ,ann if wwf f' Mu sq... ws., -Q-r V' w 'A u Y' 'TN 5 L 'T L.. Furs! Row B Arnold J Barley C Barnes D Bornhouse M Beck T Beck T Beck Second Row C Bellor G Bender Thlrd Row G Boughlon J Boughlon M Bowdle P Brom J Brand! H Brown J Carpenler F fhR B Besozzn V Bloom F Boswell G Boswell R Boswell Q. our ow D Casmur J Cheuvronl P Clark M Cleave K Cole A Cook G C oon Fuffh Row W Cox J Dashner D Davnd D Davis J Davas J Drew J Emery Suxih Row A Fellows J Fulmg E Fnsher K Flesher S Flesher B Flowers S Frame TH OSE NOT PICTURED J Anders E Anderson J Arnold G Ball D Burnhouse W Bnbby B lock M Bronco L Burlcn P Cole A Conslanlnne L Cunnmghom J Drew J J Frcnkovllch R Fisher 4l , A Tl ' sv : , QL ' A V 4 . r Q 1, - Q Y Q' ..., is 4 A J '-' 'P f .sf J Mvi l A M K 4 , l uk ' TN r - 5 I' I ,,g ,. ix- K t if wr -15' V' - A . I ' . -. W 4 The 'W T' 2' ' ' .C A ' A N Z Z ' A xl: 1, Y , 'E V Q, , .11 K ws, V km ,L A .m th 'Mr ' wi-1 3 m A T ui .J ' Q-Q-1 .lm ' 1 I 1 :lk L ,Y K. X ' :il j ,x J , A , c J 1 f fl - ' .-,Z-1. I . it sg. E -H , H 3' ' ,::v X I ie A . L . ., it Q 6 ' b t 'M' .. N . . xl 1 - Q ? Q: -r., Q - In 5. Q. ,, .I ' W A 'QN9 B -, sr' . . .. V 4 . . .. .. if L -xg L fly i xy , 6 . Q E if- F Q- ' ss . . C - D J 5. Y- V I . X E. In It It l I' WEHYI Vw! lg Qv-wwf vw Mr tke., 'Jneahmen Jar- 4' -on cs, H4-qv' ,e-pri' ...L sl mv 'V 'iw' new! M214 -an-J Iii? SRU! J x wwf' A ' .X TSX Nw 41' 1 mum 'hw ive! Q' f LISA Furs! Row J Fronkovrlch R Gales K George L Glles R Gull G Gombert M Goudy Second Row J Gray L Gregory J Greenwald L Hobcn K Halas J Hordesly D Horlng Third Row D Hewm D Hnckmon S Hovls D Hoover P Jackson R Johnson J Juve Fourth Row J Knehl R Kurkboumer R Klespnes J Kline D Kremer J Lcduch E Lombe Fuflh Row K Lemons L Mullo A Mann L Mcrlln W Mumn E Morhnson S McCroney Sixth Row M McDcvoN G Mclnllre P McKinney T Muller D Morrison D Mueller T Myers Seventh Row C Noble D Normon THOSE NOT PICTURED L Frederick D Freidl N Lenke D McClain arf, X CZ? 'C- Q...-f S., S. 4-f'v-TL, lgrv R J L T ' T V, ,X Vs 4 A K L . - :H , 1 ' .- Q if-, .M 5? V .5 ' fuer M V, W A VL V. T rf. .L . fn. 3 , V -- - Lf T if L bf M N 'V T Y X. N R f , L L H Z :rw ' x . 9' ..' . Q L - 1, D s 'ff A -Q J f W J is 1' ,.-L ? I J ' L Q- 0 vu rx 3' .1 r 'I ' I L ' ' '- . ,X - Hlgjigg ' r. . L ' , k-L ' K A .7 'If 5. fs EAL. I or A 7 L k, - W1 . f g - . K W 4 .2555 I l f A of L I M I we f I , l i mei, . V: K - 5 5 r ssrsr 44, d'L . ,. T i R o e I , . ' ' J S gg 3 5 L 3...,. . L - ffl .. ..,L. S W L F L J 3 L e E .L N 'L L ' fe l ' K- E ,SJ fr 1 L W kkxg 'W f W .L,.g -g d , ,QV -Z Q I I , A . :V .r 'six W Q: -I N:,: A if A i Ah ggi Q xv, 2 Q A A 4 dm 'Z ' 1 L .I V VV k i .'. ii V: I, V ,, T' 351 5 l'f 4' 5 ' Qi ' R T sr., if fs- ,JP 1 - ef L A Q. 2, A fx J , ,L ,W , ,1- J L L' ff I T T, f 1 fr V f- 5 l f H H 1 A ., A, ' I K I yu. l I . . , . . , . I , . , . , . , . . g i : . b , . , . , '. I, . . , . I , . . V' 5-asf Q Ln-r an A-f 'heahmen Lv S-...J -.1 AGM Q-f ? ' in 1:19 T, JT 'Q NA we-.pl S Xxx if -..f gf' 'W 'Y 'N-1 v Furs! Row R Nourse L Osborn P Olson P Pallllo D Parker G Parker K Parker Second Row A Pnry L Plumer J Polles S Porter D Reed W Renner J Richardson Thnrd Row D Rupp D Rosenfeld H Sanlee L Snr Louns B Shaver S Sheppard B Smnh Fourth Row L Smnh D Snaok R Slewarf R Shles R Szanlo R Thenss C Vandergnft Flfih Row C Vandergnfl J Van Snckle G Volke B Wager B Waldrup D Walllck G Weber Sixth Row R Wenzel A Wellsprung C Wnllnams J Wnllnams K Wnlson S Wmeberg E Zimmerman Sevenih Row L Zuchnuak THOSE NOT PICTURED D Roland P Schuler L Slaggs S Thomas L Weber T Wheeler 2' 'P' 4? Q Sv 43 q A ,A A 4 Ldyy I ' we ZA A nfl J fi Q L J 14 ,Q lf A l L L f 'Xl M 5- 47 14' -r A - .fegf 5: . if . 3 L . vw' P if I W' 4- lgklllg, H :- I ' .. , . - . X .e ,, - R , R ' , J, Ti' R . , ' pf Y ., ,Q M 1 gg . its X J R Q.. Q, v 1 T ,L ff' ' . X ...ll 'L 'V A V V 2 . .v , , J K W L , ' ,Y-W M A , ll Elf! ' lv .lfl ' ' , kk Q 3, V My i it , i K I - 1 A yy .tv I 3 it I-. , K I yyq ,ny - hw, X 4 W, . P r J , X of rw ' 1 J 4 Q -.4 lah' ' : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . Q . zz... ,,.. ,'. . , .f U A, .., ', . I w, . I I ..' . N, I' . I . - . . , . D , . , . l , . . . fy ' 'L ' : . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . . 1 '1'.'2l' The following Seniors received Honor Pins: Top Row: Minor Nice, Judy Stewart, Mike Peters. Bottom Row: Ruth Shank, Minor Myers, Rosemary Sharp. vw 6 'N ...exe The following Juniors received Honor Pins: Top Row: David Miller, Judy Brain, Chuck Pavkov, Sue Twynhom. Bottom Row: Jon Prince, Steve Wolfe, Sandra Waszil. 'Honon Pina The receiving of an Honor Pin is an indication of high scholastic achievement. ln order to receive an honor pin, a student must be on the Honor Roll five of six grading periods dur- ing the year. These students who have ob- tained this honor receive their pins at the an- nual Recognition Day Program. For each ad- ditional year that this honor is achieved, an extra bor is added to the pin. The following Sophomores received Honor Pins: Top Row: David Engelhart, Gerald Brandby Ken Fisher. Middle Row, Barbara Barnhouse, Emily Olson, Diane Wilson, Paulo Linton. Bottom Row: Arlene Smith, Elizabeth Lytle, Sandra Lazzaro, Patt O'Brien, Sally Stevison. Minor Myers placed 7th in the state in Chemistry. 'Fo Emily Olson placed 15th in the district in General Science. ,,, nf.- Lettefm .4 1 fi-vr'iA-' 5. ' fm-'r :rf ' I: I ':. I ' 1 7 YI 1 ' X ' 'E7' 1 S , 9 ,if 'r' 1 1,1 ,119 1 lp-Dr 4,1 1', I X is . .4 ,'- SChOl lldh. I X f 1 , I f f f , , 1 ,,,- V f f f Wi 'I fra. ' X I 4. fy- ',: 1 'JW-.gh I... Q , lil.: .,- '.- ', l'r'.' ' ' '- .'. ' X f ffl,-t.. , I-.Vx ' f .' 55.2 ,' I ' . ' ff' ' . ' 1 -ff-GTZ? ,Z '-1 , , ' f tg , X ' 1, u .+ f , ' - 1' f ,F 4-,fri .,,,-,ff I 4 jf' WSE' nn :. 1 f f . . af, , ' 1 ':.l.1' l ?' I f X , . ., , , f Hx 1 215151 X K , X 1' ' ' J f ,-fJ's. . , .,: X 14 1 ,-1' ' s n I f X I I ,Hg nf! ' X 1 ,f lf, f f 5511 , ' , I X f fy A. Smith, A. Shumaker, and A. Nuss received Honorable Mention in English, while G. Brandby received the some in Algebra l, J. Gromen and C. Pavkov in Biology, and M. Peters in Algebra ll. -.f X V U ,X . ,yoj I 'gl 1-ff -vm 3 Q-Wm, s K Y 's Tim Lloyd placed 14th in the state in American History. Patt O'Brien placed 16th in the district in General Science. Rosemary Sharp was selected by the faculty of C H S to attend Ohao Buckeye Garls State sponsored by the Womans Ohao Buckeye Boys State was held thas year at Ohao Unaversaty an Athens Ohao Tam Lloyd represented C H S for three Summen Scholaualup fl: Q . 'fl .fl ':I4:'7ll QQA. fir ffl!!! ij x gg- I .. 5 ,-4'-if 3' Auxalaary of the Ameracan Leg on Rose mary was one of over 400 garls who attended Garls State held at Capatal Una versaty an Columbus Ohao weeks at Boys State and was selected as the keynote speaker for the polatacal conventaon .lm Make Peters and Manor Myers were selected to attend Ohao Unaversaty for a Scaence Scholarshap, on the basas of thexr overall scholastic reco d Although Scholastac Abalaty was Important at was also necessary for Manor and Make to have letters of recommendatron 46 :Ex Carol Greer won a Dromatac Scholarshap lor Northwestern Unaversaty durang the summer Carol spent fave weeks at the Unaversaty O -. ' la, ug '14 , 7'.'?gykV , I 'B' f -ui-L5 W 5: 'fi' f 1, eg - ,. ' E fs xi ' il f .. A f'-ef, 'f : If e if- i!' K , ' V BJ, e U a K r V ,---we 53 we ia K a WM , a , -X ?' N Outatandinq Scholaatic Achievements For his outstanding achievements during his four years of high school at Copley, the yearbook staff of 1959-60 wishes to pay tribute to Minor Myers. His scholastic achievements include the following: honorable mention in the state for General Science, fifth place in biology for the state, his most outstanding honor in the lStatel Scholarship Tests, seventh place in the state for chemistry. On other tests Minor ranked high on the following: the Atom test, the Senior State Scholarship Test, the Temperance test, the PSAT, and the NMS. The National Merit Scholarship Test iNMSl is one of the most competitive examinations in which the youth of America participate. Minor showed himself equal to the task not only by placing first in our school but also by placing in the top 10,000 students in the entire country. Minor's leadership qualities are shown by the following posi- tions which he has occupied during his high school career: President of the Science Club, Vice-President ofthe Key Club, Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Key Club, President of Key Club, President of the Senior Class, President of the Honor Society, Program Director of the Lit. Club, and Parliamentarian of the Student Council. lt's obvious that Minor's character and personality are unquestionable, however one thing still remains to be discussed and that is Minor's attitude to- ward life. Minor's unwritten yet ever present credo has been never be satisfied with iust getting by, but rather always strive for excellence. Indeed it is small wonder that Minor Myers is the fullest meaning of the word success. Congratulations! ln the picture at the right are Wayne Asper, Mike Peters, Ada Marie Shumaker, and Minor Myers. These four seniors are among the many students from all over Summit County who took college English at Akron University. They were picked for their high grades in high school Eng- lish and their over-all grades in all their other courses. They attended the University twice a week plus their regular attendance in their regular high school courses including English. Upon the com- pletion of their work the students received college credit for one unit of English. The plan under which these four musketeers took this extra English was made possible by a grant to the University. These educational astronauts as they were re- ferred to by Dr. Norman P. Auburn, Akron U's president, did indeed help to forge new paths both in the learning field and the teaching field. lt is believed that this program is but a herald to the educational future, and CHS was a part of this outlook toward new horizons. 'I The Copley members of the Junior Auxiliary Board with their advisor Mrs Hale a e left to right S Orr S Lazzaro D Memmer D Blanks C Greer andJ Boswell Above the girls are working on a paper Santa Claus which was taken to Akron General Hospital v 5 'I looking through some pamphlets on Hospital Train- ing are: John Conlon, Mrs, Hale, advisor, and Madelyn Richardson. 48 -Hoapztal and union Bound l P It 5 fi EQWEWW nga? 1 ? ' B S A Student Council E l I l 4 09' - S-,W .xx-N. Pictured above with their advisor, Mr. Fletcher, are Dwane Boccia and Beverly Benner, Pres- ident and Vice President of Student Council. , I , , Planning o revision ot the point system for activity letters are these three officers: Diane Wilson, Minor Myers, and Cheryl Sombati. Left to right this year's Student Council members are: T. Lloyd, M. Myers, Mr. Fletcher, advisor, D. Boccia, E. Combs, J. Kindler, B. Hinman, S. Wolfe, F. Samuelson, J. Badalich, K. Stewart. Front row: D. Wilson, C. Sombati, B. Ben- ner, M. Cleave, B. Boyd, E. Boughton, A. Hill, R. Shank, D. Blanks. 49 The foundatnon stones of N H S SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE and CHARACTER NATJONAL HUNQR 1 S lETY 72, y 1 E? IN N Z -w--.......,,, 4---.... Ae-....,..-, .,.,,..,,.m'--i...,,,, ---.,..,,,x Mhhuqh-UQAQ--.4.,,-V Q-...Ln in-ss Tlatzonal Honor: Soczetq 'Pnomotea Scholanahzp Standmg J Stewart R Shank P Rlchards P Mclntyre A Shumaker B Kolk W Asper M Peters C Greer R Sharp C Peterolu Seated Advlsor Mass Frase Secre tary Treasurer G Phllllps Vuce President M Nice Presldent M Myers Advusor Mass Dumm One of the most excntlng moments for some tumors and sensors I5 the tappmg of new members each year This ceremony takes place an the latter part of March --...,, The National Honor Soclety us composed of those stu dents who rank hugh In leadershnp, scholastnc ablllty, and character In order to be nnducted Into the NHS a Junuor must have an average of 90, and a Sensor must have an average of 88 lt IS also necessary to manntaun that average ta remaun ID the Soclety The Secretary, Glenda Phulllps ns shown at rrght read Ing the minutes of a prevlous meeting 50 XS. Keq Club hit? 'Q GN Back Row R Terry M Nuce M Peters W Asper M Myers H Czercnko J Conlon D Muller Front Row D Cordec C Pavkov N Prlnzo K Fronkenfleld L Shetler D Hnllegass T Lloyd The Key Club IS maunly a service club wnth fellowshup Thus year the Key Club performed many servlces around the school lncludlng publlshung a school directory and redecoratung the OfllCE bulletln board Lindt' Y., Ffh fs 'KL 51 Offncers Le to Right D Cordea Treasurer K Frankenfueld V Presldent M Myers President F Douglas Secretary Copley Cincle XXXIVLI !:IYO.l0 COPLEY HIGH Sci-root. VOL.. 1959- 1960 Q 'hx ,',. f-u A ,v A, xx .40-J-v'P K! ' by 'Richandaon ia Ecliton, Qafvzetaon adviaon Given the worries and pleasures ot putting out this year's volume of the Copley High CIRCLE was Madelyn Richardson, the NSS'-lfl6 editor, Mr. Garretson was shouldered with the responsihilityoiadvising her stafl' in putting out the paper. The purpose of the CIRCLE is to serve and re pre sent the school. This year's CIRCLE hrought uiany firsts to Copley through its puhlicaf tion. There were inore pictures than ever hefore, .1 newstyle oipaper, .ind one edition in color. This was Mr. Carretson's first year .is the .itzvisor for the CIRCLE, hut the results ol' his work usually upide hiizz look like he wasa veteran at it. He advised the staff uieuihers on different ways to inake niouey .ind enough was inade to coiuplete the year's work. On the other hand, lvladelyn has worked on the paper all tour years of high school. She started as .1 reporter in her freshman and sophomore years anti in her junior year was given the position of feature editor ller final year she then served as editor. '3inance Dept. Raiaea Wloneq Selling ads, subscriptions, and raising nponey through other pro- jects was the job of three people, Beverly Brenner, Dick Wehh, and Kathy Killian. Dick We hh was the treasurer antl kept all of the hooks. Beverly Brenner had charge oi selling all ads, Kathy Killian manage d the subscription canipaignandapproxi- niately 'Zi' I subscriptions were sold. The two other sta lit uienihers yet to he nieutione d were Tiui Lloyd, the s pe c i a l advisor, and C ei ro l y u Peteroli, the exchange editor. Tini's joh was advising the e ditor on special inatters, and C.irolyn's joh was to exchange and receive papers froui other schools. Page Editona M 5 -Have Buaq 'blean A ssi gn i ng the stories, setting up the 249 1 Xvh ' pages, and proofreading the copy this year were the four page editors. Editing the news ye' page was Sandra Waszilg the editorial page was edited hy Karen Nagy, the feature page was under the direction of Evelyn Eniichg YA and the sports page was edited hy jiui Sues. Sandy, Karen, and Evelyn have served previously as reporters for the CIRCLE, hut gf' ' Jini has never done any CIRCLEw ork hefore. 5 ,wa . . Assis ta nts to the a e editors were Jud' L . . . I K I , Brain, news pages Pat McKinney, editorial JP me A. N , kb X a eg Liz Lvtle, leature agegaind there was 9 .Q . -In E . , P 8 , t , fy ' X V 'C ' 'no assistant for the sports page. 14. 1 c. . l 1 The Y.F.C. officers for 1959-60 were: D. Reed, Vice President D. Blanks, President, S, Walker, Prayer Chairman, J. Wallace Studying a passage from the Bible are the following Youth Second Vice Pfesldenl- for Christ members, Clockwise: D. Blanks, M. Walker, D. Mor- ton, P. Snyder. Libnanq Stabb e ll lil is 7 1X 'Kr rf' L91 y Assisting Mrs. Knabe in the library this year were the following girls: Standing: S. Twynham, S. Fine- frock, S. Wolfe, A. Hill, S. McCarty, J. Prince, R. Sharp, A. LBPP, J. Haas, R. Mutich. Seated. C. Peteroli, C. Greer, S. Lowe, S. Waszil. 53 Liteuanq Club ,ve x,-1 gi' ff-ef 383 E: if I 16 il The maln purpose of the Lrterary Club rs to acquarnt rts members with the classlcs and better novels of today The members of the club review certarn books at therr meetungs whuch are held once each month Among the many actavrtres of the Literary Club plays at the Lrterary Club actrvatres and about one of are hayrrdes, parties and Cleveland Playhouse The offers nts members many a chance to learn much the fine arts Presrdmg over the busrness matters at meehngs of the Lrterary Club were the followrng otfncers Presldent Ada Shumcker Vrce Prestdent Dwane Boccla Hrstoruan Carolyn Peterolu and Mrnor Myers Program Charrman Actrng as advusors tor the Literary Club thus year were Mrs Kung and Mrs Knube 5-Q 'T Ai :ij Back row Jordan Hahn George Perrme Jnm Sues Dave Grozc Phul Rrchards Tom Droblyen Jeff Hardesty Richard Kung and John Conlon Middle row Tum Lloyd Madelyn Richardson Judy Stewart Sheryle Slabaugh Jane Davrs Jean Gromen Bottom row Darlene Robblns Carol Gree Duane Kennedy Vrckr Errckson Joan Stallard Sandra Lott Pam Tel.rnde Blenda Nan Rowland Barbara Ollver Paula Tobrn Sandra Lowe Henry Czeranko and Mrke Peters rp , gt N ' H , N- be-'Z -,4, ' ' 4 T x .--- I - Y, - t iii I l . - I . . - ., l T L: ,ll - T g C , , 3 l r rr l r I A L 1 Otsicefli Left to right: Ken Frankenfield and Dave Groza, Sergeants at Armsg Mr. Garretson, advisory Wayne Asper, Treasurerg Mike Peters, Vice- Presidentg Chuck Baltes, President, Carolyn Peteroli, Secretary. Science Club Eulogy .1 I The Science Club is for the benefit of students who have a special interest in science. The members learn the purpose of studying science and have a chance to work on proiects throughout the year. On the Science Club agendum are speakers, novices, and field trips to hold the interest of each student. 55 wma TIM L :amor Iioyo Chu f ii?-'Th ,M Xx-KO wo N' es Scam PAXC, xt C994 660 v-xtx-X 0 xoqook xv MR w B GA AdVl5oFRE1-SON edlfgna at I XI pq-K SXCXA pa-ae Lpxtvx Egfxkot 56 F6 'KW-2 1 yN,XX'x yhoaoee' Y P- fixsxog l tt Chieftain g 1, g y Staff 'A , J sr ' ks x .- . .1 . to 1 neqxf.. 5 'Y V.,-5 A., This year's yearbook staff started diligently to work last April with muct. enthusiasm and exuberance. By the time the book went to press however their spirits had waned but were still visible. The abovl- sentence is explained by the fact that the yearbook went to press with the entire staff and its advisor completely exhausted. The book was finished by staying after school on Wednesday nights and several meetings on weekends. To sum it up, the yearbook staff of 1959-60 wishes to present to our fellow students the product of our many hours of labor, the 1959-60 Chieftain. We hope that you will enioy it as much as we have enioyed producing it. A yearbook is only as good as the students who comprise it. To the people who cooperated we say THANKS. 57 Speech is a mirror of the soul, as a man speaks, so is he. l Speech Club Members of the newly formed Speech Club are: Back Row: Mr. Sir Louis, Advisor, D. Robbins, J. Fulea, J. Kistler, B. Ruhaak, B. Bellinger, J. Messer. Middle Row: T. Lloyd, D. Groza, L. Shetler, M. Norman, A. Shumaker, M. David, J. Brain, J. Hahn. Front Row: J. Mough, L. Kistler, B. Bren- ner, B. Rowland, M. Richardson, J. Stewart. 'Y ,xr '-X.-f Latin Club First row: D. Englehart, B. Barnhouse, A. Nuss, G. King, J. Markovitch, G. Brandby. Second row: A, Cook, D. Jackson, J Kindler, E. Olson, E. Lytle, P. Constanza S. Bickett. Third row: S. Savely, B. Hick man, S. Lazzaro, S. Wolfe, A. Hill, S Orr, S. McCarty, Fourth row: S. Fisher, D Wilson, K. Bayer, L. Weinrich, A. Smith S. Finefrock, P. McCort. Fifth row: K Larson, J. Gromen, B. Oliver, P. TeLinde J. Parker, K. Van Sickle, J. Spanaugle. I' Q 3 sfs gb SX . S Crescat Scientia, May knowledge increase! ? ,TE in L. , I f A 'Q 'lumen H1-U The following ure officers f the Junior Hr Y President J if uchrson V Pressdent K Wallick Secretary G Be c Treasurer T. Fox Sergeant of Arms J. Quick and Chaplain D. Mil er M Lvl ' -Gnd? ifiuu 9 S E 3 1 i i 5 l flu,-Q..-1 fx- ww..- 1 E I'-Z? Pictured from left to right are E. Lombe, J. Hutchison, T. Fox, R. Terry, D. Miller, and B, Balogh who worked very diligently on the Junior Hi-Y donce The Full Roundup. The dance concluded the previous football season. 59 fn. 1 WY' LDL ff f VQNK if H-rf mil 'Jeen u 'Y' WI. Thus years Hu Y Queen and Y Teen Kung were Glenda Phullups a d Jum Fusher Glenda was chosen by the Senuor Hu Y and represented Copley at the Hu Y Formal held at the maun YMCA Jerry Smuth the Presudent of the Senuor Hu Y was Glenda s escort The dance started at 8 30 and at 1000 ut was announced that Glenda was chosen as Akron Area Hu Y Crowner The furst thung she dud was to grab Jerry s hand Her formal was powder blue wuth powder blue and whute lace Small punk flowers were em broudered on the lace Jum was chosen by the Y Teens to represent Copley at the Y Teen Formal, Aprul 23, T960 The dance was held at Akron Memorual Hall An all around athlete, Jum was chosen on the basis of personality and activities to which he belongs. Kmq 'luahen ,'..., , A it... s . f ' ' 0 0 A ,is , ' - Q ' - 1 . k cr f. - ' A f I I ' I L'e 1. x f 4 1- -- u Q Q' 4 S - 4 u 0 - ' 4 c 1 n um, ., g f Q.. , , ,E , J-3 , Nm 1 n o ' o ua -':':fa. X1 1 5-Q OFFICERS OF SENIOR HI Y Pressdenl JERRY SMITH Treasurer KEN FRANKENFIELD Vuce Presldeni DAVE GROZA Chaplain RON COBURN SecreIory TIM LLOYD Sergeant of Arms ALFRED BELLINGER 62 X I sv' .,r','a Q--If 'uw 'Q if-s -. - , ,O ' 'Q' ' ,, .0 ov I 'isc.,. an use . 'A o . 3 sc , so , noone' 9 u, . . .Q-. ,Qing - 4 ,giqclnv ze,-.loorg It -I. - l!. Q 0 o .?di. 0 'Q' ass C V ' Q so , Q M Q ,Q W1 f 1 I I 'Z 1 . Vice-President EVELYN EMICH f-M-v K? Presidenf GLENDA PHILLIPS ,-Q, I gn-5 KN! 'L Secretary DIANE KENNEDY X! Sports Chairman BEVERLY BRENNER 2 2 r . 5 ! 5 an 5 w Service Chairman PAT MdNTIRE Y-Teen Basketball Team f' if 'N f F' 'Xu' It M 'iz fbx 'N , i Chaplain ' 1 ' SARAH WOLFE V Program Chairman PAM TeLINDE Freshman Initiaiion Service L Treasurer ARBARA OLIVER 4 ef 1. an 'W mmf' AW 1 , gllf l II F115 The enhre effect was captvted and completed at nme oclock when Bob Kocsus was crowned by Mike Bodoltch Precedmg Bob In the processxon past the tnnseled tree were has attendants Fnrst to enter the frosty fantassa were freshman Fred Fredrlcks and has attendant Marne Constantme As they passed the tree Gary Morruson sophomore attendant and Sally Stevlson walked Into the gllttermg dream under the gllttermg snowflakes to the place of coronatlon All eyes then returned to the entrance of the fantasy as Sennor John Fulea and Evelyn Emsch entered followed by Crowner Make Badaluch and Jaclue Long After these Sensors had passed the shummernng tree Kung Bob and Kathy Kllllar' entered preceded by crownbearer Mark Ktetfer and hrs mnmature attendant Katy Dorrucott After the coronatlon Paul Rnngler played a waltz for the Kang and has court the begmmng part of Blue Moon Then the rest of the couples danced unttl mtermnssuon Plans for the Chrsstmas D nce were handled by a Senior commuttee of whwch Darlene Robbins was the head All of the gtrls In the court wore whtte dresses and carrued bouquets of pomsettuas V ,Q ll Q A land, A few moments later Stan Morton, a Junior, and his attendant Blenda-Na-n Rowland strolled 4 7 K -- , - ,I , 1 - ' -1111 Q,-sfzfgf ' - : Af 5.ik7Fff51liQQe'f1 'fur ' maq Queen wqx Sandq Wlcllen Q S, I 5 ' Ap RJ? A4 '5' , C Y x K Q may The senior attendants were: top row, left to right, Ada Shumaker, Rosemary Sharp, and Kathy Killion. In the center is crowner Evelyn Emich. Zi, fi. Q gt s 'Sail Laf . Count Other attendants were, bottom row, left to right, freshman Linda Weber, iunior Vicki Erickson, and sophomore Emily Olson. x 1 , ' I 1 M,.w Egg This years Copley High Chorus under the direction of Mr Lowell Unger contained sixty two members and was occompanied by Ruth Shank It gave a Christmas Concert on December 20 1959 and partici poted in the Moy Doy Program ond N H S topping The choir also took part in the All County Music Festival at Memorial Hall on April 2 The choir had no officers but three librarians had charge of all music They were head librarian Jacque Briggle and assistants David Englehart and Shirley Frame .usQ'.Kf, 'AI its ss? lv O S -2. In the above picture are suieen members from the chorus selected to fonn a Choral En- 'emble. This group sang for special occasions such as the dedication of Fort Island 'Slew mentary School ond as a select group at their concerts. n the picture at left are ten members of the choir chosen by Mr. Unger to sing in All- County Choir, which had one hundred fifteen members, all of whom were chosen by their directors at their own schools. The members from Cooley were: Helen Nemeth, Joff 'e Briggle, Gail Gombert, Pat McKinney, Lindo Weber, Dove Horing, Ken Fisher, Jerry Fox, Dcvid Lansden, and Fred Donhouser, r Rm., ,..f Al.miD!,- A - tt, Concent Band Under the direction of Mr. Unger, this year's Concert Band of fifty-two members took part in many events. Aside from giving a concert on March l8th, the band played for N.H.S. tapping, for pep meetings and participated in the All-County Music Festival held on April 2 at Memorial Hall. The Concert Band also adopted a Band handbook and elected officers. The officers were Ada Shumaker, president, Harley Sir Louis, Vice-President, and Cheryl Sombati, Secretary-Treasurer. Madelyn Richardson served as librarian and Gary Mikolaskek was quartermaster. Also elected were four class representatives to serve on the Band Council. They were Les Smith, freshman representative, Barbara Hickman, sophomore, Diane Kennedy, iunior and Keith Carlson, senior, the three officers were the remaining members. Among the money raising projects for this year were the concert, selling pens, fruit cakes, and the annual swim party, held in May. The last three proiects were directed by the Copley Band Boosters, a group of parents organized to aidlthe band in any possible way. The money raised will be used to help send the band members to camp this coming summer. The picturegn the lower left hand corner is a group of trombone players who will make a performance in the March concert. The picture in the lower right hand corner shows ten members of the band chosen by Mr. Unger for the All-County Band. i 9 G5 i ly Y .Q L A vis lfir. - n., iii dff .33 ,4- ,Af Z1 'S v E, ,,gnr' Copleq New uniforms, precision drill routines, superb direction and be- ing under the baton of Copley's Golden Girl, Darlene Robbins, all aided in making the l959-i960 performance of the Copley High School Marching Band one of the best ever! The new uniforms, navy blue and gold in color had been worn only twice previously, and were made more military looking by the new type of rou- tines the band executed. Under the direction of Mr. Unger the bond practiced two weeks prev- ious to the beginning of school in drill steps and precision routines. I iq O auclfunq Band The band participated in eight halftime shows at football games and in an invitational high school Band Day at Baldwin-Wallace College on Novem- ber l4, 1959. They also were one of a number of bands which played a short concert at the Ohio State Fair. On April 30, l96O they marched in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Barberton, Ohio and are also planning to march in the Memorial Day Parade. All of these activities, agreed the band members, made all the hard work and effort well worthwhile. I i BARBARA OLIVER JUDY STEWART ic ui -. vs, 5 1 Vanaltq Cheenleadeua T e cheerleaders wlth the help of the Booster Club boughi ihenr foo! b umforms Their cd nsor as Mrss To or VICKI ERICKSON BEV BRENNER 5 l Q R 5 T S E , was X-f CHERYL SOMBATI PAT O'BRIEN SUE SAVELY i SCHERYL PORTER SUE FISHER MISS TAYLOR Reaefwe Cheefzleadena In their bright blue and white uniforms, these Reserve cheerleaders cheered their team to a 16-2 record. Their advisor is Miss Taylor. She is also advisor for the Varsity cheerleaders, Her help in planning pep meetings was greatly appreciated. Helping the cheerleaders lead the cheers during football season were six girls known as the Boosters, These girls stood along side of the cheering section and helped lead the cheers. This is the first year that Copley has tried such a protect and we hope that they continue to have it in future years. Left to right: Paula Tobin, Pam TeLinde, Alyce Lepp, Rosie Matich, and Judi Brain. Not pictured Sandy Waszil. 'thai' '1r 'TV 39- S President-M. BADALICH Advisor-MR. CURTIS Secretory-E. EMICH Booaten Club The Booster Club has engaged in many activities this year. A microphone 4l '+ for the school, two basketball cases, a camera, and other equipment were pur- chased by the Booster Club. On December 23, they sponsored a Christmas movie called The Robe for TW' iv the entire school to see. They also spon- sored an All Sports Banquet which was held on March lst. The guest speaker was Dick Baskert from Kent State University. Treasurer-S. BADALICH Vice-President- he 1 fm ' .uf Booster Club Pins 75 tw 1 t D. CORDEA 'iootball Homecoming Queen JACKIE LONG resgned on October 9th as the T959 Homecoming Queen She wore a whxte sheath dress and carried a bouquet of whlte mums The crownmg was held at half tame Jackne was escorted by Captaan Mnke Badallch Her crowner was Judy Stewart escorted by co captam Dwane Boccuo The magorettes honored her magesty and court wath a ture twtrhng routlne Bull Andrea s orchestra played for the dance held In the school gym The decoratsons con sssted of crepe paper streamers of fall colors t ' 1 Homecommg Court tfrom left to rlghtj Jerry Kvpp crown bearer Sands Flesher freshman attendant ' ' ' , - : ' , 1 Jackie Long, Queen, Judy Stewart, crowner, Bobbie Kolk, senior attendantg Barbara Oliver, iunior o O U O l - O w attendant Cheryl Sombatl sophomore attendant Hallgtzme Queen Qacleze Captain Wlzlee 'Img Cnown Beanen flennq Kzpp The C H S football team got off to a rather slow start by dropping the first two games to Boston and Revere The boys showed thenr true spurlt however when they tied Green one of the rougher teams It seems that thus was a good omen for the team proceeded to defeat Hudson Highland and Mogadore In quick succes sion Unfortunately we lost our tradltlonal battle with Norton after a hard fought game Northfneld proved to be Iattle trouble for the team losing by a score of 26 to O Our last game proved to be dusastrous with Manchester defeatung us by a score of 26 to O All and all the team played well considering that we had four key lnlurles Congratulatnons men for a lob well done Vanaztq '3ootball 11 BRUCE FALB Assistant Coach JOHN BUD NETHERS Head Coach 78 I 959 W. MIKE BADALICH Co Capvorn Bock of The week All Suburban Lunebacker LINEUP Bull Gray Charles Balles Bull Sauer Dove Groza Darrell Calvin Gary Morruson Ken Ryland Jnm Frsher Ken Knoch Ron Moore Jim Barlon Luncoln Hackrm John Krstler Mrke Badalnch George Ezzue Dwane Boccua Bob Kocsus Make Foster Bob Grandon .llm Hulchlson Bob Balagh Fred Douglas Ed Lambe Bull Foshee Wally Frlnch Bob Keck Al Belrnger 'Jootball -Honona DWANE BOCCIA Co Captarn All Suburban Guard AL BELLINGER BILL FOSHEE LINCOLN HACKIM Luneman of lhe week All Suburban HM All Suburban H M All Suburban HM 79 l 9- I X 5 lk 20 ' HB 21 E 22 ' E 23 T 25 ' HB 26 ' FB - - 27 LE 28 ' ' HB . 29 G . l 30 C - l 31 ' E 32 ' ' QB 34 ' QB 35 Roger Terry QB 37 ' ' FB 38 ' HB 39 ' G 40 ' LT 41 ' HB 42 G 43 ' ' G 44 RT 45 RG 48 RE 49 ' C 50 ' T 51 T 55 ' T CHUCK BALTES 1-7 FRED DOUGLAS '11 JOHN KISTLER KEN KNOCH BOB KOCSIS PHIL RICHARDS JIM FISHER BILL GRAY DAVE GROZA Goofball Copley tangled with Hudson nn the I959 Homecommg game The Indians came out on top wnfh Make Badalsch and Dwane Boccna leadung the way Copley came up wuth a wun for the queen the score bemg I2 O The Indians ended up wnth a he season four wuns and four Iosses wuth one te KEN RYLAND - T I I , F1 EL I J.: QQ 5 I jx K , ' ' a . 5 gg: S l MIKE FOSTER GEORGE EZZIE DENNY OSBORN RONNIE KARAM 'Jootball BILL BALOGH Fumble on the ploy' Alded by Ken Ryland ond ball for the Indians EDDIE LAMBE GARY MORRISON JIM HUTCHISON 81 WALLY FRLICH ROGER TERRY I , , I I Butch Bellinger, Jim Fisher is oble Io recover the '30 N, The Basketball Homecoming was held on February l2 l96O after the Copley-Moga- dore game. Barbara Boyd reigned as queen of this affair and her court consisted of an attendant from each class. The Junior class sponsored the dance and the com- mittee was headed by Sandy Waszil. Barbara was chosen by the basketball team and her escort was Lincoln Hackim. Pam Telinde crowned the queen and her escort was Steve Wolfe. The attendants all wore dresses the color of their class color and were escorted to their positions by members of the Basketball team. Following the crowning Queen Barbara and her court had the opening dance. Baalzetball Homecoming Queen feces ,F X is f-.J c- ' fr s. 'J' Y' 1546 'TQ .ll rw- X .A The members of the 1960 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING COURT were as follows: Sue Savely, sophomore attendant who was escorted by Tim Fox, Cheryl Sornbati, sopho- more attendant was escorted by Jim Barton, third from left is Scheryle Porter, fresh- man attendant who was escorted by Bill Balogh, front row, far left, is Jennifer Juve, freshman attendant who was escorted by Bob Hinman, front row, center, is Jani Franklin, iunior attendant, who was escorted by Jim Kistler, in the back row, second from the right, is Sue Tauer who was escorted by Eddie Lambe, senior attendant, back row, far right, is Evelyn Emich escorted by Mike Badalich, Beverly Brenner, front row, right, was a senior attendant escorted by Jim Fisher. n Ur 3 -uf I f' K' fl Cuowninq Achievement One of the most important moments of the Basketball Homecoming dance was the crowning of Barbara Boyd l96O's Basketball Homecoming Queen. ln the picture at the left Queen Barbara is seated after being crowned by Pam Telinde, who was escorted by Steve Wolfe. VARS97 U 4 Nm! , , L?Jz.. 43 .- eff u .J 4:1 Q' Q rw ' S-J N7 1. Y V mwwllx --J ww in 1 1 'J-'9i'r A7 by , .A AW- .W Ak 1 W g I JOE MESSER .H BADAXXCH M FISHEI Q G Q F December Decem ber December Decern ber December December January January Now listen carefully - This is a basketball . . . 4-Copley 50' 8-Copley 60 ' ll-Copley 53 Ia-Copley 47 29-Copley 98' 30-Copley 54' 5-Copley 43' 8-Copley 42 January I2-Copley 53 January I5-Copley 54 January I9-Copley 68' January 22-Copley 58 January 27--Copley January 29--Co le February February February February 46 P Y 59 2-Copley 68' 5-Copley 38 9-Copley 56' I2-Copley 71' February 22-Copley 5l' February 25-Copley 43 , . .,.-.-.Ku 85 Revere 46 Norton 5l Hover 56' Mogadore 54' Coventry 67 Boston 53 Northfield 38 Hudson 80' Buchtel 55' Revere 56' Green 63 Twinsburg 60' Boston 66' Manchester 60' Green 61 St. Mary 67' Norton 52 Mogadore 46 Buchtel 48 South 71' Vanaitq Basketball Vauaitq Basketball These are the seniors? I 959- I 960 BASKETBALL TEAM Coach Falb's Indians played I9 games this year.' The team won 9 games. Two of the biggest victories the team gained were against Coventry and Boston. The tribe downed the Coventry Comets 78-67 in the semi-final game of the Christmas Tournament. Copley then held off a late rally staged by the Bulldogs from Boston and went on to win 54-53 in the cham- pionship game. Mike Badalich, who averaged nearly I7 points a game was the team Captain. The team lost 5 of their games by a total of only 9 points. Three of these games were in league competition. The record of 9-9 does not include the games played in post-season tourneys. 1 q 1' 'i Bw . Whats happening? says Steve Wolfe. ls Badalich doing a ballet? Reaefwea c Row B Bclogh B Hnmcn D Wallnck F B W Frllch E Lombe J Barton A Cook Fron Row T Fox J HUYChISOI'l Coach G Curhs B Anfol F Fredrncks 'heahmen r5X t r-W ,ff ck R w B cildrup rn n A C00 B Hnnmon Coach B Net ers nl Row B Morhn vu ch er M om Fre r J Ladlch D Huckm 87 i Sitting: S. Wineberg, D. Davis, J. Fox, L. Schlayer, N. Panagopoulos. Kneeling: J. Arnold, E. New- man, P. Popio, H. Gilreoth, M. Foster, J. Kindler, C. Povkov. Standing: D. Hoover, G. Boswell, D. Vandersall, D. Miller, R. Emmons, D. King, J. Lake, and Coach Bill McLain. Below is Pete Popio grappling with his opponent from Medina High. This was one of the scrimmages that was held to allow the boys to sharpen up for the regular matches of the season. As you can see from the picture, our new wrestling mat was put to good use by the boys. The new mat plus new equipment helped the team to prepare for the season's matches. Above is Mike Foster evidently about to pin his adversary. The boys made a fine showing con- sidering that this was the first year for wrestling at CHS. Because only one member of the team graduates this year Mr. Mc- Lain is expecting an excellent showing from the boys next year. 'Inaclz olj I 959 The 1959 Track Team was lback row, W Foshee J Conlon B Ruhaak D Cordea K Carls n D Barley M Badaltch C Baltes K Ryland and Coach Mclann Front row G Ezzle V Dellenberger N Panagopalous J Hutchuson and B Balogh Q' Ably coached by Coach Mclaun the 1959 Track Team establushed 5 and 5 record In the county track meet at Hudson the team took hrst place In the shot put broadlump 440 880 and mule relay also the low hurdles Aove Prachclng starhng are B Ruhaak K Ryland J Con n Hutchuson and C Baltes ctlcmg the shot pt w :ch he later won furs place tn e county meet as Make Badallch 89 - , . , . . - , . o , .1 Q , A ., Jr' . ' M! I ' fel f 1 , W , L ' V 4 ' ,W yv ' . ,, I ' . A ,, . , I , 4: A ' A . VL -.I .gt ,.uV.4:J,iL,, . f V ' . ' a b : ' ' ' . , . , . lo , J. Left: Pra ' ' u , h' ' t ' th Baaeball ob I 959 40 4' ar vw , A '59 '44 s 'AMA lA Qs A46 owl Q. 4 'B -1 .nm Q15 0, A l 'fs an Q 3 lAl5 Q5 IV: lil' Our baseball team of 1959 proved to be ready for all comers as they compiled an excellent record of twelve wuns agaunst two losses The team was ably coached by Mr C rtls as It has been for ny y ars From left to ght W Frluch J bb no Wlcox Hac lm Douglas D Braverman J Kustler M Blakey J Sues Fnrst Row R Moore D Osborn D Good D Groza G Curtrs Cjolfj ob I 959 The T959 golf team whnch was formed thus year compnled n record of nlne wins and four losses ln addatlon the boys won the Suburban League Tournament The team was composed of S Kalman, J Fox, T Fox, N Plumer, S Wolfe, R Terry, and thelr coach, Mr Charles Vaughn 90 6 Q. , x Y, ,,.A MT? H . , 6 4, , X .9 , , ' A -x - J .l S W , X, l 5 X s X X . K 4. 5. ' ,K , Q I 1 W .-. f w7t ,X 9 T - 1 an J . I T5 A , Q -11 VM r tv A kk 'L L. 9 -3.5 -fsfft 9 r Q X. Q 5 i y .M .Q Q g ie , g l L K , Fx .ik ' f' ' ,, A 9 ma e . ri 1 J. ' , . We , J. Barton, B. A t-I, I 'I , L. k' , F. l l i i l l if I lffd l Wea J Darlene Robbins is officially congratulated by the honorable C. M. Collison, Director of Economic 81 Industrial Development for the State of Ohio. After winning the Summit County Crown she won the state finals and was selected as Ohio's Jr. Miss on the basis of character, charm, beauty, talent, per- sonality, ambition, and leadership, in the ,pageant sponsored by the Akron and State Junior Chamber of Commerce. She was presented with a golden loving cup, a scholarship, and a beautiful white floor length formal which she wore in Mobile, Alabama when she represented the State of Ohio in America's Jr. Miss Pageant which has as its purpose the dis- covery'l of the high school senior girl who can best represent 'her classmates throughibut the nation as America's ldeal High School Girl. Congratulations, Darlene, from all of us at Copley High. We are as proud of you as our Superintendent of Summit County Schools, Mr. Carl Coffeen, who said, this is indeed a wonderful honor which brings credit not only to you but to the entire Summit County School System. 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