Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)
- Class of 1951
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Therefore, We the graduating' classes ot 1951 do humbly dedicate this yearbook to you, Miss Patton, as a symbol ot our undying gratitude for all you have done for us. l 3 INTRODUCTION Dear Readers, - ' This is your 1951 Yearbook. Its theme is Alladin and his magic lamp. We hope that this book will open up for you, students, a Magic Wonderland filled with reminders of your school days, friends, teachers, classes, activities, and the little things that fill your heart with an unbelievable happiness. For parents and teachers may it be a memory pathway of duties well done and make your chests fill with pridef ' , We sincerely hope that in the puff of smoke from Alladinfs small lamp you will find bits of magic from the days that you will remember always as the happiest days of your life. Sincerely, The Staff per Ieanne Newkirk 4 CONTENTS Page Dedication .................................... ,,,,,, 3 Administration and Faculty ......... .,,.,. 4 Graduates .........,..........,...,.,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 8 Underclassmen .................... ,,,,., 4 O Organizations and Clubs ...... ,,,,,, 6 U Music and Drama ......,..,,.,. ,,,,,, 8 O Athletics ................. ,,,,,, 9 6 Activities .......... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 08 Advertising ........ ,,,,,,,,,, 1 20 S T-'glCULTy aw' -S ,W WP'- ii? 'NW f s , 5, . F1 s...- 'Q' :nfl ,k .W 'A 'V M.-W' ,,.-qv I uf' BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Mr. A. I. Gracia, Vice President: Mr. Alex Walker: Mrs. H. M. Whitacre. President: Mr. G. H. Cooper, Clerk-Treasurer: Mr. W. H. Nicol. One organization which the student body should never neglect to recognize is the Board of Education. It provides the school system with teachers, buildings, books and equipment. The group is composed of five citizens elected for a term of two years. The Board meets with the Superintendent and Assist- ant Superintendent twice a month to form the policies for guiding the affairs of the public schools in the community, The graduating classes of 1951 Wish to express to the Board of Education their appreciation for the opportunities it has offered them. s ADMINISTRATION Mr. Bode. Superintendent Mr. Steinhaurer. Asst. Superintendent Mr. DeWitt, High School Principal 9 Mrs. Ellis Mx. Saurer DEANS DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis is Dean ot Girls. As such she has charge of girls' attendance and their guid- ance. She has an interest in every girl and tries to improve the stand- ards and conditions for them. Be- sides being in charge of schedul- ing the ninth and tenth grade girls, she teaches psychology classes and is sponsor of the Stu- dent Council. DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Howard D. Saurer, as Dean of Boys, has many important du- ties. He is in charge of boys' attendance, their discipline and guidance. He schedules classes and studies for ninth, tenth and eleventh grade boys and eleventh grade girls. He is especially im- portant to the Cuyahogan tor as Business Manager he is in charge of the sale of books and the adver- tising that goes into them. FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Mrs. Ada Mae Bender. B. S. in Education Kent State University Western Reserve Colorado University lunior High Music Reading, Drama Mrs. Helen Brunner, B. S. in Education Ohio University Home Economics 12th Grade Sponsor Collecting Antique Buttons Mrs. Marjorie E. Cannon. B. S. in Education Kent State University Physical Education Cheer Leaders' Sponsor Ceramics Mrs. Mary H. Carter, B. S. in Education Ohio State University English-Library Science Godey Club and 10th Grade Sponsor Reading, Traveling, Home, People Mr. Clinton B. Emmerich. B. A. University ot Akron English, 9th and 10th Grades Booster Club Sponsor Baseball, Ping Pong, Piano Playing Miss Helen E. Erf, B. S. in Education Kent State University Algebra Y-Teen Sponsor Sewing, Reading Miss Louise Flickinger. B. A.. M. A. University of Akron University ol Columbia University ot Wisconsin Northwestern University l-lead of English Dept., Iournalism Tiger Tales Sponsor Reading, Knitting, Rejuvenating an Old House Mrs. Zella Graham Ohio University Bio Grande College 8th Grade English and Spelling Color Photography 3-no -avg, A w FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Miss Evelyn F. Haberkost, Miss Lore Hdmannf B- S- B. S. in Education Ohio State University Kent State University German, English Home Economics and Commerce National Honor Society Sponsor German Mr. Calvin W. Heintz, A. B. Heidelberg College Miss Margaret Holst, A. B., M. Ed. Akron University MGTl9lfU College Speech University ot Pittsburgh Kent State University University of Southern California 1 English, Typing Booster Club and Iunior Class Sponsor Dramatics and Debate Sponsor Radio Production Mr. Clarence B. Hendricks. B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University Kent State University Library and Activity Manager Mr. C. S. Howard. B. A. University of Toronto Latin, Greek Mr. Robert B. Heuser. B. S. in Education. Mr, Paul Hutt, B. S.. M. A. Ed. A' B M' A' Hiram College Kent State University Akfgn University Ohio State Umvefslty 9th Grade Mathematics Director oi Guidance 9th Grade Sponsor Coin Collecting Ggrdening 12 FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Mrs. Virgie Irwin. B. S. in Education. Mr, Iqmes Loughridge, A, B, M' A' College ot Wooster Ohio University English Ohio State University Head Football Coach English Reading and Scrapbooks Mr. Arpad Kurinsky, B. S. in Education Akron University Mr. D. McClanahcm. A. B.. B. S.. M. A Western Reserve University Ohio Umvefsllt' Cleveland Institute ot Music Commerce, Economics Orchestra and String Instruments 11111 Grade Sponsor Travel, Photography, Bowling, Fishing Mr. Robert A. Lee, B. S. in Education V 'Ohio State University Chemistry, Science Mr. Raymond B. McCuskey, B. S. 12111. Grade Sponsor Kent State University Fishing and Swimming g Algebra L 10th Grade Sponsor Miss Iosephine M. Long. B. A. in Music. . M. A. ' Syracuse University Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music M-'Ss Mary Loulse Mcbefmolt' B' S' Christiansen Choral School Marietta College Fred Waring Workshop Dulce University University ot Cincinnati University ot Kentucky Music, Supervisor of Music Education Umvefslty of Pittsburgh- Sponsor ot High School Vocal Groups SDC1f1iSh Attending Concerts and Plays Spfmish C11-lb Gnd Senior Sponsor and Traveling Dancing, Bridge, Traveling 13 FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 No Picture No Picture No Picture Mr. Robert N. McNea. B. S. Mr. Iohn F. Moore, B. S., M. S. Miami University Kent State University Cornell University Harvard University University ot Virginia Akron University y University ol Michigan Kent State University Mathematics Biology and General Science Backtield Coach ot Football, Track, and Camera Club Sponsor Basketball Photography, Gardening, Nature Study 8th Grade Sponsor Working Miss Maurine Motsenbocker, B. S. M A Mr. Robert Meador. B. S. in Education BCH- Stale T?UCh9f'S College University ot Cincinnati ?ifEC1g5 S21-ldlgs V ra e ponsor Ssciigzggkgaclglflfgfne Reading, Cooking and Fancy Work Golf, Bowling ML Cecil Mesger, Mr. Wade Moyer, B. S. in Education B. S. in Physical Education Akron University University of Kansas Kent State University Wood Work Melcfl S1109 Asst. Football Coach Flying and Building Mr. Stanley Mitten Kent State University Ashland College Assistant Principal of Education Spelling, Writing Hunting, Fishing Ritle Club Sponsor Archery and Rifle Shooting Mrs. Mary Newstetter. B. S.. M. A Bliss College Elementary Pittsburgh University Shorthand, Typewriting Iunior Class Sponsor Needlework, Traveling 14 FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Mr. Donald C. Palm. B. S. in Education Miami University Mechanical Drawing and Mathematics l 1-A Class Sponsor Automobiles Miss Mary O. Patton. A. B.. M. Ed.. B. S. in L. S. Hiram College Pittsburgh University Columbia University Librarian Senior Class, B. W. Sponsor Photography, Knitting Mr. Arthur Peebles. B. S. in Ed.. M. A. Kent State University Ohio State University Dulce University Western Reserve University Geography, 8-A History Travel Mrs. Hebecca Petty. B. S. in Education Kent State University Guidancy 4 Square and 8th Grade Sponsor Swimming, Knitting, and Reading Mrs. Harriet B. Pigott. A. B., M. A. Akron University Columbia University Latin Latin Club Doll Collecting Miss Lucile W. Price. B. S. in Education Kent State University Mathematics Mrs. Mariem T. Rausch. B. A. Hiram College English, French Iunior Class, Cercle Francais Sponsor Reading, Traveling Mr. R. O. Reynolds. B. S.. M. A. in Music Ed. Kent State University Western Heserve University Instrumental Music High School Band Real Estate and Home Construction NM' 'T ' ' 'mx , Nnawdf FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Mr. Donald B. Ripley. B. S. in Education Kent State University Driver Education Athletics Mr. Gilbert Roberts. B. S. in Education Kent State University Akron University University ot London American History and Government Senior Class Sponsor Photography Mrs. Bertha Rockwell, B. S.. M. A. Akron University Kent State University University ot Chicago History Globe Friends, Pen Pal Club, 9th Grade Sponsor Historic Investigation, Travel Miss Sallie M. Sears. B. I-l., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University , English H, A. Preston Club, Yearbook Adviser, Senior Class Sponsor P Horticulture, Needlework A Mr. Eugene Shank, B. S.. M. A. Kent State University American History, Ohio History, Visual Education Projection Club, Senior Sponsor Gardening Mr. Carl Spessard. B. S. University ot Akron Driver Education, Civics Coach, Swimming, Golf Sports Mrs. Alberta L. Thompson, B. S. in Education Miami University Foods, 7-A English lUth Grade Sponsor Mr. Iohn William Watson. B. S. in Ed., Masters ot Ed. Kent State University Head Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach Intramural Director, Boys' Physical Ed Reading FALLS FACULTY 1950-51 Mr. Lawrence D. Watson. B. S., M. S. Mr. L. A. Wheatley, A. B.. Graduate work in Physics University ol Illinois Alcron University Biology llth Grade Sponsor Biology Mr. Earl R. Welker. B. S. in Kent State University Ohio State University Geometry, Trigonometry Senior Class Sponsor Traveling Washington and letterson College Ohio University Physics, Science llth Grade Sponsor Educagion Mrs. Genevieve B. Wilhelm. B. A. De Pau University Ohio State University Kent State University Allred and Cleveland Institute ol Art Art Ceramics, Painting Mrs. Ora F. Zimmerman Visiting Teacher Attendance Otlicer its 17 KE' 8' 90' i. Iune Class Officers RON PIERCE Treasurer TOM GETZINGER President IOYCE FULTON Secretary SALLY TOMLINSON Vice President Icrnuary Class Officers HAROLD MELLINGER Treasurer BEVERLY BEVEHE Secretary DIANE SCOTT Vice President LOWELL TARBETT President Senior Advisers Front Row: Qlett to rightb Mr. Welker, Mr. Roberts, Mr, Shank, Mr. Lee. Second Row: Miss Sears, Miss Pat- ton, Mrs. Brunner, Miss McDermott. IANUARY GRADUATES ADAMS, DOROTHY. Law Secretary, F.T.A., 3, Senior Class Play, 4, Cooking and painting, Broad Street School. ATALLA. ALBERT, To make millions, Cooking, Broad Street School. BANKS. Barb BARBARA. Nursing and missionary work, Booster, 3, Aqua Debs, Godey, 3, Y-Teen, l, Playing guitar, making scrapbooks, and col- lecting perlume bottles, Grant School. BARTLETT. PHYLLIS. Secretary, Godey, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Senior Class. Play, 4, Preparing for a home of my own, Lincoln School. BAUMGARDNER. Roy WILBERT. To ride a motor- cycle through a brick wall, Repairing and riding motorcycles, East School. BECK. IEAN. Make jewelry at St. Petersburg, Flori- da, Y-Teen, 1, Making jewelry and sewing, Broad Street School. Q . 5' BEVERE, Beve BEVERLY, To be happy and suc- cessful, Godey, 4, President, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Sewing, listening to popular music and eating hamburgs, Grant School. BINNS. Bill WILLIAM. Make a lot of money, Projection Staff, 2, 3, 4, Building boats, Grant School. BOGGS. RICHARD. To drive the lastest thing on wheels, Wrestling, l, 2, Women, East School. BURGAN, Nore LENORE, Minister's wife, Godey, 4, Booster, l, Y-Teen, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Ir, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Senior Class Play, 4, lack, Lincoln School. BUSS, GLENN CAHILL, Pat PATRICK. Pitch lor the Yankees, Football manager, l, Booster, l, Music, Grant School. FORSHEY, lerri IERALYN. To be happy and suc- cessful, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Majorette, 4, Keeping a scrapbook ol D.G.'s clippings, Crawford School. FREED. IRIS. To become head florist in the Falls, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Gociey, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Collecting glass animals, shows, and Chuck, Forest Hill Grade School, Akron, Ohio. GAFFNEY. Gerry GERALDINE. Beautician, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, Z, Swimming and eating ham- burgs, East School. GLICK. BETTE. Fashion designer or stylist, Booster, 2, 3, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Devotions Chairman, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, Four-Square, 4, Secretary, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l,. Executive Committee, l, 2, 3, Sew- ing, playing piano duets with Ioanne, and searching for the perfect man, Grant School. GREENWOOD, Io IOANNE, Medical Technician, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Four-Square, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms, 4, Vice- president, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, F.T.A., 3, 4, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, 3, Vice-president-, 4, Sewing, knitting, playing piano duets with Bette, Lincoln School. HAMM. EVERETT. Be happy, Motorcycles, Grant School. CARLSON. Dick RICHARD, To be another Frank Lloyd Wright, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, 4, Collecting olcl coins, Grant School. DANIELS. DONNA. Dental receptionist, Sewing, driving and the girls, Crouse School, Akron, Ohio. ELTON. SANFORD. Pathologist, lite member ot the I.B.l.'s, I-li-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president, 2, Secretary, 4, Hi-Y basketball, 3, 4, F.T.A., 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Yearbook Stall, 4, Baseball and collecting sheet music, Grant School. FELDMAN. Chuck CHARLES. To be happy, Motorcycles, Grant School. FIELDS. Benny RICHARD, To make out, Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, Making out, Broad Street School. FOGLESONG, KENNETH. Ouien sabe?, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Hi-Y basketball, 2, 3, 4, Projection Stall, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, President, 4, Exec- utive Committee, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, Sports, Lincoln School. HEATH, FRED. Retire at 25, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 2, 4, Executive committee, 3, FTA, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 3, Latin Club, 3, Projection Staff, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4, Going to I.B,l. stag parties, Lincoln School. HUNT, IOAN, To Mrs. C., Booster, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, Senior Class Play, 4, Majorette, 4, Dick, Crawford School. KERR, IERRY, Mechanic, Automobiles, Broad Street School. KNEIFUL, GEORGE, To be a successful radio an- nouncer, Making a lot of trips to Hartville, Ohio, Crawford School. KRANTZ. Perk ROBERT, Football coach, Football, l, Z, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, Chasing girls, Youngstown. LGCASELLA, Mike MICHAEL, Poultry, Booster, l, 2, Football, 1, 2, Student Council, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Working with all kinds of chicks, Lincoln School. ,V 'Orff ' , ,- I X rgZs.g,,,.,,.,.,: .' N lr -ry ----v , .,' -. Q 5 - M- Q - , LOSONCZKI, MARY, Secretary, Reading, dancing, and sewing, Grant School. ' MGCDONALD, BETTE, To be a professional dancer and singer, Godey, 3, 4, Program committee, 4, Y-Teen, l, Drawing, dancing, singing, driving and playing the piano, Lincoln School. MARTIN, Ray RAYMOND, To get ahead in the world, Basketball, l, 2, Horses, Mason School, Akron, Ohio. MCKENZIE, BRUCE, Landscaping, Gardening, Crawford School. MCNICHOLS, DONNA, To marry a certain guy, Y- Teen, 1, 2, Godey, 3, 4, Drawing and singing, Legget School, Akron, Ohio. MEESE, Bonny YVONNE, To play Broadway, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president, 2, President, 2, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Emoting here, there and everywhere, Broad Street School. PAYTON. Bill WILLIAM, Be a first class bookie, Football, l, Baseball manager, 2, 3, Booster, l, Z, Women and more women, Henry School, Ak- ron, Ohio. PEARSON. Dick RICHARD. To be a stock car driver, Motorcycles, Kent State Grade School. PETERSON. HOWARD. To be lazy, Collecting guns, East School. PHILLIPS. IOHN. To own a stock farm, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Basketball, 3, Track, 3, 4, Broad Street School. PINACH. FRANK. Own a thriving business, Boys' Ir, Glee Club, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Grant School. PORTER. IANET. Find myself a rich old man, Godey, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, 2, 3, Social Committee, 4, Square dancing and horse- back riding, Lincoln School. MELLINGER, Fuzzy HAROLD. To take Mr. Shank's place, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 4, Executive committee, l, 2, 3, Class Treasurer, 4, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, Having, lun with the I.B.l. Club and eating, Grant School. METZNER. Chuck CHARLES. Getting married and having a job with high pay, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Camera Club, l, 2, Senior Class Play, 4, Women, last cars and Iris, Lincoln School. MILLER. Gene EUGENE. To own a brewery, Band, l, Z, 3, Football, 3, 4, Swimming, Florida, 3, Falls, 3, 4, Sports and mechanics, Iennings Ir. High. MORELAND. IOHN. Auto mechanic, Collecting guns, Crawford School. MORRIS. SHIRLEY. To be a nurse, secretary or teacher, Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-president, 4, Aqua Debs, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Executive committee, l, Z, 3, Yearbook 'Stall, 4, Cooking and popular music, Mason School, Akron, Ohio. NEWKIRK. IEANNE. Telephone operator, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Godey 3, 4, Vice-president, 4, Tiger Tales Stall 4, Yearbook Stall, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Having lotta lun, Broad Street School. 'qlu Z ilmwui l .g .. '. ...,, ,... . :ig x Z I , ., - --. ,. www'.rs.:i1 . ,aj A A 32 .424 PRICE. GERALDINE. To get out ot school5 Booster, l, 2, 35 Sewing and dancing5 High Point, North Carolina. PUSH. BRIAN. See the world and be happy5 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 FTA., 35 Yearbook Staff, 45 Tennis, 3, 45 Basketball, 35 Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, 25 A Cap- pella Choir, 35 Art5 Seiberling School, Akron, Ohio. PYLE. Robbie ROBERTA. To be hapDY5 Godey, 45 Tiger Tales Staff, 45 Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l5 Drink- ing strawberry milkshakes. SAMPSON. ALLAN. To be an auto mechanic5 Crawford School. SCOTT. Di DIANE. Secretary5 Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Vice-president, 3, President, 45 Four- Square, 3, 45 Aqua Debs, 2, 35 Booster, l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society, 45 Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l5 All Girl Choir, 25 A Cappella Choir, 3, 45 Executive Com- mittee, l, 2: Latin Club, 25 Class Vice-president, 45 Senior Class Play, 45 Keeping a scrapbook and keeping peace5 Lincoln School. STONESTREET. IUNE. To get to heaven on roller skates5 Godey, 35 Roller skating5 Lincoln School. .3 if 'Zi 9 ' ' , I if tis 4 figs. STUVER. GLADYS. Secretary5 Heading and music5 Margaret Park, Akron, Ohio. SWAIN. Frank FRANKLIN. See the rest of the U. S. and go to college5 Boys' Glee Club, l, 25 A Cappella Choir, 2, 35 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Art and singing5 Broad Street School, TARBETT. LOWELL. Petroleum Engineerg Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president, 3, President, 45 Executive committee, 35 Honor Society, 45 Projection Staff, 35 Track, 45 Class President, 45 Senior Class Play, 45 Hunting5 Grant School. WEBER. GERALD WEIRICH. PHYLLIS. To swim the English Channel5 Godey, 35 Swimming and ice-skating5 Grant School. WELCH, Bud CLARENCE. See sunset off Cali- fornia coast5 Welding5 Broad Street School. R x ,.A. -V Q in f' Q , aiu WEITZEL, CARI.. School teacher, Football, 3, Bas- ketball, l, Booster, l, 3, Basketball, WITHAM, CAROL. To have a good job and a dif- ferent dress for every day of the year, Godey, 3, 4, Sewing and Tom Beckett, Grant School. WICKS, JAMES, Welder, Smoking, Crawford School, WRIGHT. Dave C. DAVID. To be a success, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Track, 4, Trying to catch flies in lvir, Shanks history class, Grant School. WRIGHT, Dick RICHARD, To keep out of the Navy, Senior Class Play, 4, Automobiles, Broad Street School. WURZBACHER, Ierry IARIUS, Auto Mechanic, Working with cars, Crawford School. ZORN, CAROL. To drive a garbage truck, Godey, 4, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, Operetta, 3, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Having fun and driving, George Barbar High School. IUNE GRADUATES ANTOGNOLI. IOANNE, To graduate, Watching television, St. Ioseph's School. AUGUSTINE, Art ARTHUR, Business Administra- tion, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Forest Hill Grade School, Akron, Ohio. BAIRD. MABLE, To be a secretary andfor marriage, Roller skating, Crawford School. BAKER, RICHARD, Naval Air Force Officer, Hunl- ing, baseball and model railroading, Cadiz, Ohio. BARDEN, HOWARD, Manual training instructor, Wrestling, l, 2, 3, 4, Mechanics, McKinley Grade School, Warren, Ohio. BEALI.. Sally SARAH, To be a member of the Metropolitan Ballet Co., Booster, l, Furioso, 3, 4, Teaching a certain boy to dance, Grant School. in t BEVINGTON, SHIRLEY. To make friends and be happy, Latin Club, 2, 3, H. A. Preston, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 3, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, lHonoraryl, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Or- chestra, 2, 3, Band, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Sax Quartet, 3, 4, Dancing, talking, and having good times, Refrigio, Texas. BITTINGER, ROBERT, To be a pro, Football, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Golf, Leechburg, Pennsylvania. BLAKE, IAMES, To be a lifeguard in Florida, Band, l, 2, Swimming team, 3, 4, Shooting, swimming and making trouble, Grant School. BLUBAUGH. THOMAS, To see the world and be a success, Working on cars and having good times, St. Ioseph's School. BOWMASTER, BETTY, To see the world and be a success, Y-Teen, 2, 3, Grant School. BRISLINGER, IOSEPH. To be a success, Football, 2, Sports, Crawford School. 'R , S BUTLER, ANN, Nurse or Private Secretary, Y-Teen, l, Booster, 2, Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, Dog and hamburgers, Grant School. BUTLER, Dick RICHARD, To be an attorney, Stu- dent Council, l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, President, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Boys' Ouartette, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Going to Florida, Stow Grade School. CARLSTAN, MARCIA KAY, Stage, Vocal and Drama, Freshman choir, l, South High, Senior Choir, 3, 4, South High, Musical Play, 3, South High, A Cappella Choir, 4, Music, dramatics and writing, Voris Grade School, Akron. CASPER. WARD CLARK., DON, To replace Lester Wheatly, Student Council, l, Taking trips to Pittsburgh, Broad School. COMSTOCK, SUE. Hobbies, reading, sports, Tiger Tales, 4, Aqua Debs, 4, Four-Square, Student Council, 3, 4, Minneapolis, Go to college. BRQLLIER, DANIEL, To be a missionary, Band, 1, 2 3, 4, Track, l, Crawford School. BROWNE, TIOBERTA, Have a ranch in Wyoming, Ir, Y-Teen, l, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Ir. Glee Club 1, All Girl choir, 2, Horseback riding, ref-idmgf Iohn Nisely Grade School, New Philadelphia Ohio. BRYANT, BARBARA. Secretary for advertising firm, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4 Secretary, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Aqua Debs, 4, Chorus, l, Anything interesting, Music, Grant. BURGESS. SHIRLEY, Housewife and writer, Booster 3, 4, Choir, l, 2, Newspaper work, dancing, hunt- ing, and fishing, Grace Grade School, Akron Ohio. BUSICK. LOWELL, To be like Li'l Abner, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, wfe-Siting, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, Eating, Browning- Grade School, Willoughby, Ohio. BUTCHER. ROBERT, Don't have an ambition yet Football, l, Rifle Team, 2, Track, 4, Broad School f if tt' t COSTILI.. BRUCE. To be a success, Football, l, 4, Basketball, l, Sports, Lincoln School. COUGHLIN. GENE. To be a success and go to college, Golf, Broad School. COURTER. Bob ROBERT. To be the country's first for secondl bakery engineer, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, Booster, 2, 3, German Club, l, Vice-President, l, Wine for near sub- stitutel, women, and good cars, Kilgore Grade School, Cincinnati, Ohio. CUNDIFF. SHIRLEY. To be a success in whatever I do, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, Four-Square, 3, 4, Cheerleader, l, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Skating, swimming and the gang , Crawford School. DALCHER. ALFRED DAUGHERTY. BETTY. To be a secretary and have a handsome boss, Godey, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Art, cross- word puzzles, Crawford School. DENT. DARRELL. Electronics, Baseball, Northamp- ton Grade School. DERBFUSS. GEORGE. To be a game warden, Hi-Y, Z, 3, 4, Wrestling, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4. DORSEY, HEX. To have 10 kids, Monkey business, Stow Grade School. DOYLE. PATRICIA. To be a secretary andfor mar- riage, Roller skating, St. Ioseph's School. DUICK. Cheetah GEORGE. To own Fort Knox, Wrestling, l, 2, Gadgets, Fraunfelter, Akron, Ohio. EBERLY. Mike THOMAS. To be a professional athlete, President of class St. Vincent High School, l, 2, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, Keeping my hot rod together and Ioyce Goodyear, St. Vincent. FEIL. IUDY. To be a geologist, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Booster, 3, 4, Span- ish Club, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, Music, Grant School. FEUCH1. DONALD, To become successful in the field of mathematics, Projection staff, 2, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Photography and playing bridge, Zion Lutheran School, Akron, Ohio. FINKEI.. Bea BEATRICE. Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 3, Aqua Debs, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 3, B. W., 2, 3, Treas., 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Treas., 3, Four Square, 3, 4, Treas., 4, Yearbook staff, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, F. A. and Ann's spaghetti dinners. FISHBACK, FREDERICK. Graduate from college, get married and be a success, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Projection staff, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, Booster Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Operetta, 2. 3, 4, Geo. Barber School, Akron, Ohio. FISHEL. EVELYN. Stay single and to travel around the ,world, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Having a good time, Suffield Township. FULTON, IOYCE. Professional dancer, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Booster, l CHonorary 2, 3, 4l, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Tiger Mascot, 2, Drum Major, 3, Majorette, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Execu- tive committee, 3, Yearbook staff, Co-Business Mgr., 4, Class Secretary, 4, Skating, driving and F. A. , Grant School. EDWARDS. Blackie IACQUELINE. To be a reg- istered nurse in at least 4 years, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3 4, Vice-president, 2, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir 2, Girls' Ensemble, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Girls Octette, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, President, 4, H. A Preston, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Sewing, swimming and the gang, Davenport Iowa. ELTON. KENNETH. Lincoln School. ESTEP. PHYLLIS. Nurse, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Piano and voice, Hartford Grade School, Croton, Ohio. EYLER. MARIANNE, To tease Mr. Wheatly, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president, 3, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, President, 4, Yearbook staff, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, B. W., l, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Talking, Roosevelt Grade School, Lima, Ohio. FAULEY. COLLEEN. To own a horse ranch in Texas, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Aqua Debs, 2, 4, Student Coun- cil, 3, Secretary, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 2, 3, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, Spanish Club, 3, Four Square,'4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, Z, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Collecting statuettes of horses and tak- ing snapshots, Mason School, Akron, Ohio. FEII.. IOSEPH. To be an engineer, Orchestra, l, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Grant School. W. mm M- . 1 1 GETZINGER, Tom THOMAS, Accountant, Foot- ball, 3, 4, Class President, 4, Playing cards, St. Paul's, Akron, Ohio. GILI.. GEORGE, To graduate, Swimming, Hudson Grade School, GORRING, ALICE, Home Economics, Sewing, Lock-- wood Grade School. GRIFFITHS, Bill WILLIAM, Pharmacy, Glee Club, l, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Yearbook staff, 4, Broad School. GROSS, PATRICIA, To yodel from a mountain-top in Switzerland, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Executive Committee, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Octette, 4, Yearbook staff, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 2, Four Square, 4, Viennese waltzes, baseball and drawing, Grant School. GSCHWIND, DON, Aeronautical Engineer, Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, Varsity Track, 2, 3, Guns, model airplanes, Seiberling School, Akron, Ohio. 47' ,ft I HAAS, PHYLLIS, Dress designer or fashion adver- tiser, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 2, Aqua Debs, l, B. W,, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 2, Godey, 3, 4, Sec, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Executive committee, 3, Girls' Glee Club, 1, Designed school seal, 2, Grant School. HARRIS, SHIRLEY, To be the wife of a millionaire, Booster, l, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Tiger Tales Stall, 4, Girls' Oc- tette, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Collecting winding animals and eating spaghetti at Ann Lopane's, Barber School, Akron, Ohio. HARTSOUGH, DONALD, To tour the world on roller skates, Band, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Orchestra, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 3, Pres, 4, County Hi-Y Vice Pres., 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Treas,, 4, Pres., 4, Boys' State Bepresentative, 4, Wrestling team, 3, Yearbook Stall, 4, Editor of Tiger Tales, 4, Honor Society, 4, Writing to a certain girl from Ashtabula, Seville, Ohio. HENNINGER, GORDON, To make a million dollars, Basketball, l, Sports, Kent, Ohio. HEYBURN, Bob ROBERT, Dentist, Band, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Loafing, Grant School. HOGUE. DOROTHY, To own a store of my own, Glee Club, l, Mariners, Treas., 1, Having lots ol lun, Shumacher School, Akron, Ohio. gf l ,twis t .:,., 1 x g,,.,w.i...2 rs. fs 5 Q, HOLLAND. ERCILEEN. To be successful in any- thing I attempt to do, Y-Teen, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Music, Greenway School, Arizona. HOWALD. ROBERT. Watch others work, Sports, St. Iosephs HOWARD. CATHERINE. To kiss the Blarney stone, Glee Club, l, 3, All Girl Choir, 2, I-I. A, Preston, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Star gazing and flirting, Grant School. HUFFMAN, Bob ROBERT. To retire, Sports, mainly basketball and baseball, Broad School, HUFFORD. Pat PATRICIA. Glee Club, l, Swim- ming, Northampton School. HULICK. DONAI.D.,To get out ot the Army as soon as possible, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, Z, 4, Wrestling, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club ll-Ionoraryl, Sports, Broad School. HYDE. WILLIS. To own a very plush gambling casino, Football, l, 2, 3, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Quartette, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Thinking about what I might do it I weren't so bashtul, Mitchell, South Dakota. IACOBACCI. DONALD. To get a car that runs, Basketball, l, 2, 3, Golf, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, Pres., 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Executive com- mittee, 2, 3, Golf, St. Ioseph's. IORDAN. EARL. Hunting, Boys' Glee Club, l, Guns and cars, Grant School, IORN. MARY LOU. Secretary-receptionist, N Club, 2 fNorth Highl, Glee Club, l, 3, 4 fNorth Highl, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 4 fNorth Highl, Tri Y Alpha, 2, 3 lSyracuse, New Yorkl, New York Sub Debs, 2, 3, Eating hamburgers and drinking lemon cokes, Columbus, Ohio. KEARNS. Ron RONALD. Coach, Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, Booster Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports, Annunciation School, Akron, Ohio. KEY. NANCY, Commercial artist, housewife, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Art, reading, Lincoln School. KIEFER. ANITA. To make something ol myself, Aqua Debs, 2, Y-Teen, l, Roller skating and D.H., Goodrich School, Akron, Ohio, KIRK. IEAN. To play .in Carnegie Hall, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Octette, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Executive committee, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Driving, eating and F.A. , Grant School. KLEIN. ROBERTA. To get through college and travel, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Trio, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Historian, 3, Vice Pres., 4, Honor Society, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Collecting tguess whatl and F.A. , Crawford School. KUDER. HARRY. To go into business with my Dad, Lima Central, l, 2, 3, Band, l, 2, 3, Mixed En- semble, 2, Trombone quartette, 3, A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Masqueraders, l, Track, l, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee, l, Vice Pres. of Band, 3, Traveling and collecting pen- nants, Greensburg, Summit County. LAMPMAN. LYNN. To be an artist, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Treas., 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, Honor Society, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Four Square, 4, Driving and F.A. , King School, Akron, Ohio. LANGE, IOANNE, To get my M. R. S. Degree, Y-Teen, l, Orchestra, l, Driving and I. B,, Broad School. .... in V A ,gr QAM Z 3 5357 we 453' .. :V W sy . 3' , , 5 ' if . .5335 K . . ,E-A K x LEACH. THOMAS, To be successful, Working on old cars and sports of all kinds, Lincoln School. LININGER, LOIS. Sail the seven seas in my yacht, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Vice Pres, 4, Pres., 4, Honor Society, 4, All convertibles, Viennese waltzes and having lun with the gang, Orlando, Florida. LITTLE. RICHARD. To get married and have an even dozen? fcarsl, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, Football, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Ice skating and women, Lincoln School. LOPANE. ANN. To write a book about my senior year at C. F. H. S, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treas, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Honor Society, 4, Managing Editor of Tiger Tales, 4, Literary Editor of Yearbook, 4, Driving my Canasta partners crazy, Findley School, Akron, Ohio. LUDWIGSEN. ROBERT. To get a Ph.D., Spanish Club, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Music, science, Lincoln School. LYMPANY. IANIS. To be a success in my chosen field, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Y-Teen, l, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Girls' Octette, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 4, Driving, talking and having fun, State Street School, Nanticoke, Pa. MARKLE. SUE. Go to college and graduate as worthwhile, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 2, Sec., 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Sec., 4, H, A. Preston, 3, Office Assistant, 3, Honor Society, 4, Girls' Chorus, l, All Girl Choir, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Girls' Trio, 4, Yearbook, 4, Knitting, watching sports, Crawford. MELLINGER. DONALD. To make a great success, Model railroading, Grant. MILLER. ROBERT. Scouting career, Managed a Freshman Basketball Team, Working with activi- ties department under Mr. Hendericks, Miniature dog collection, outdoor and camping, Lincoln School. MONCRIEF. RONALD. Earn money and travel, Football, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Sports mostly, Lincoln. MOODY, BARBARA. Stenographer, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Traveling and photography, St. loseph. MORAN. CECELIA ROSE. To go to California, 2 yrs., Spanish Club, 3, 4, Drawing faces, St. loseph. MCCORMICK. Bill WILLIAM. Get rich quick, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Booster CHon- oraryi, l, 2, 3, 4, Band, l, Concert Band, l, 2, Taking a well earned break , Broad. MCGAUGHEY. WILLIAM. To live for a while'?, Watching stock car races, Broad. MCGILL. SHIRLEE. Housewife, Sr. Girls' Glee Club, 3, Dancing, St. Ioseph. MCKITRICK. CHARLOTTE. To be a Commercial Artist-Maybe!?, Godey, 3, 4, Booster, 4, Y-Teen, l, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Majorette, 4, Sketching, eating, collecting football stars, Barber School. MACY. GILBERT. To retire at 21, Yearbook, 4, Photography, Broad. MALDINGER. IAMES. To be a success, Track, 2, 3, 4, Money, Ravenna. MOSIER. FRANKLIN, Ministry, Photography, Grant School. NEVEADOMI. RICHARD. To become a baker and playing football, Tallmadge. NEWMAN. WILLIAM. Musician or dentist, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Social chairman, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Orchestra, 2, Horn Quartet, 1, Trumpet Trio, 2, Trumpet Quartet, 3, German Band, 2, 3, Booster Klrlonoraryl, l, 2, 3, 4, Listening to and playing all types of music, Lincoln. NICOL. Bob ROBERT. Dentist, Swim team, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Ir, Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Swimming, girls, Broad. NIPPLER. IAIVIES, Architect, Track, 2, 3, Bantams, l, 2, Carburetors, Crawford. OERTEL. IEAN, To prove Mr. Wheatley wrong someday, Honor Society, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr, Glee Club, 3, Anything useless, Firestone Park. .X i um. Qt OHLSON. DAVID, To become a tool and die maker, Automobiles and camping, Broad. 0'MEARA. SHIRLEE. To be a success in everything l do, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Pres., 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Sec., 3, Four Square, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, Laughing, talking and laughing, Crawford. OSTRANDER. FRANK. A professional bum, Boys' lr. Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr, Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, Basketball, l, 4, Music and sports, Lincoln, PALLADINO, RICHARD, To keep from being drafted and become an engineer, Boys' Ir, Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, Football, l, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 3, Yearbook, 4, Executive Committee, 2, Model railroading, Boulevard School, Cleveland Heights. PFROMM, BARBARA ANN. Y-Teen, l, Z, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Y-Teen baseball team, 3, 4, Sports, eating Ann Lopane's spaghetti. PIERCE, RONALD. Engineer or Professional Golfer, Student Council, 4, Golf. team, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 2, Tiger Den Committee, 3, Class Treasurer, President Student Council, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Golf, School 76, Indiana. RHODES. VIRGINIA, Telephone Operator, Y-Teen, 3, 4, F. H. A., l, lce skating, St. Ioseph, Suffield, Ohio. ROBERTS, BRUCE. Good job and happy life, Bowl- ing, Broad. ROESE. IAMES. To become first torpedo man on the forward tubes of the destroyer U.S.S. Iohn W. Weaks, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, 3. RUBY. IAMES. To be a Veterinarian, Basketball, l, Wrestling, Boys' Glee Club, l, Wrestling and raising small animals, Lincoln. RUSSELL. IGAN LORRAINE, To be an airline hostess and travel, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 2, Camera Club, 2, Pres., 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, 2, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Pres., 2, Cheerleading, 3, 4, Booster fHonoraryl, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, Y'Teen Baseball team, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Honor Society, 4, Librarian, l, 2, 3, 4, Office Work, 4, Dating Ron Kearns, swimming, all sports, and eating Ann Lopane's spaghetti, Mason School, RUTHERFORD. IAMES, To be a successful business man, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Tiger Den Committee, 3, Base- ball, sailing, Grant. RADANOVICH, RAYMOND. Diesel Mechanic, Basketball, sports, Lincoln. RAINEY. IACK, To own a business of my own, Football, l, 2, Wrestling, l, 2, 3, Female wrestlers between the ages of 18-25, Iohnstown, Penn. RAINEY, WILDA. Play football with Cleveland Browns, Girls' Glee Club, l, Aqua Debs, l, Z, Short men, tall men, big men, all men, Lincoln, RAKE. SALLY IRENE. To work till l'm rich, then travel, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All-Girl Choir, 2, Reading, writing, and most sports, Broad. READING. Ted THEODORE, Be successful, Bas- ketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Grant. REED, Herb HERBERT. Soil conservation work, Track, 2, Rifle Team, 3, 4, Sr, Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Hunting and fishing, Kent. SCRLISE. LUCILLE. Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, All kinds of sports, Crawford, SCHUELLERMRN. CRROL. To finish typing this yearbook, Orchestra, l, 2, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Pour Square, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres., 2, Pres., 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice Pres., 4, Pres., 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 4, Executive Committee, 2, Annual Staff, 4, H, A, Preston Club, 3, 4, Sec., 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, All-Girl Choir, 3, Operetta, 3, 4, Fresh- man Cheerleader, Having a good time and the gang, Crawford. SCOTT. MRRTHR. To travel and always be happy and successful, Camera Club, 2, Godey Club, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Swimming, Peymouth. SCOTT, RICHRRD, Electrical Engineer, Model plane building, Margaret Park. SERVER. EDWRRD. To be a cabinet maker, Wood- working, Randolph. SERVER, GLENN, To own a business establishment, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Words and Music Operetta, Getting to know different girls, Lincoln. . - Q if 1 ... fi ff ' - N 3 . ' . 5' . '1::' -if-egg fr-I ,Jr 4.77, r R- Q ' Sets' w wf, .. Q t sz if SERVER, IRMES. Cement Einisher, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, 4, Saturday night and a Buick convertible, Lincoln. SHRRPS, Skipper LRURR LER. Social worker, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All-Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Octette, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, 4, Eour Square, 4, Debate Team, 4, Music, talking, Broad, SHRW, ROBERTR. To be a nurse, Writing letters and watching for a certain Pontiac, Edinburg. SHUBER. ELLEN. Retail Buyer, Glee Club, 1, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4, Photography, Crawford. SKIDMORE. DERN ROBERTS, Automobile Agency, Wrestling, 3, 4, Cars, girls, recorclzz, Crawford. SKINNER, Skinny LGVONNE, To gain about 25 pounds, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, Godey, 3 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Driving without my license, Lincoln, STEVENS. Peggy MARGARET. To be a success- ful dress designer, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, B. W., l, 2, 3, Sec., 3, Camera Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Booster Cl-lonoraryl, 3, 4, Band, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, All-Girl Choir, 2, Reading, talking, listening to dreamy music, Mentorf STIGLIC. MARY LOU, To be happily married, Glee Club, l, Dramatic Club, l, French Club, 1, Iour- nalism staff, l, Music, Lincoln. STOLTZ. CHARLES. To be a success, Football, l, Wrestling, 3, 4, Collecting souvenirs, Iackson. TAIPOLE, RICHARD. To be a mint, Booster, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, People, especially wom- en, Hibbing, Minn, TAYLOR. FRANK. Gen. Wheatly's personal aid, Booster Club, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Basket- ball, l, Liquids, ladies, and lyrics, Finley, Akron. TIERNEY. Put ANNA, To be a Stenotypist or a good stenographer, B. W., 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Sec., 4, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, All-Girl Choir, 2, Operetta, l yr., Watching basketball, Crawford. SMITH. Dave DAVID. Veterinarian, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet, 4, Dance Band, 4, Music and sports, Grant. SMITH. TRAVIS, Dentistry, Glee Club, l, Z, Class Committee, Basketball, l, 3, Music and photog- raphy, Lincoln. SMOLK, Ed EDWARD, Go to the Roxy with Wheatly, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, Collecting beer can labels, Painesville, SNYDER, GARY, Race car driver, Stamp collector, Keep important news events through the years, Hopewell, Penn. SPITZER. DAVID, Make noon movies without musi- cals, Projection Club, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Words and Music Operetta, Eat- ing, driving DeSotos and Plymouths, girls, Crawford. STEINER. IAMES. To make a million, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Sports, Broad. fs R I 'mr X '::, ,,: 2 ig , t, TOMLINSON. SALLY. To be a nurse5 Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 45 Godey 3, 45 Student Council, 45 Tiger Tales, 45 Camera Club, 25 Y-Teen basket- ball and softball, 35 Class Secretary, 45 Band, l, 25 Booster fllonoraryl, l, 25 Music, sports, Lincoln. TRETTEL. ROBERT. Electrical worker5 Majorettes5 Van Cleve, Minn. WAGNER. IOYCE. Someday to be a camp director or own French's 5 Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 45 Aqua Debs, l, 2, 35 Booster, l5 Glee Club, l, 3, 45 All- Girl Choir, 25 Godey, 45 Sports, Al Hall and The Gang 5 Seiberling. WALDER. IOAN. To be successful5 Camera Club, 25 Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 45 Knitting, bowling, swim- mingg St. Mary. WEBER. THOMAS. To travel all over the world5 Football, 3, 45 Sports5 St. Ioseph, WEYAND II. HARLEY, Industrial engineering5 Booster Club, lg Football, 1, 25 Track, 2, 35 Pro- iection Club, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling, 35 Oldsmobile 88's 5 Lincoln. WHITE. BARBARA B.. To be a Commercial Artist and go to Californiag Y-Teen, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 3, 45 Band, l, 2, 35 Drawing, saxophone5 Lincoln. WILENT, Al ALBERT. To go to Eqypt and find a treasure in an Egyptian tomb5 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Chap- lain, 45 Photography5 Grant, WILLIAMSON. Green Eyes BEVERLY. Secretary5 Booster, I, 2, 3, 45 Aqua Debs, 25 Glee Club, lg All-Girl Choir, 25 A Cappella Choir, 35 Operetta, 2, 35 Sewing, skating, music5 Broad. WINAFELD. CARL, To retire at 215 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Foot- ball, 2, 3, 45 Girls5 laclcson Township, Canton. '-'ti.. ..55' .u ff.4 ' 2 521 Q. 'K X g X sf 3' I ww .il 6 4' - 5165 A X X I 4 J A In X' if g ' . 1 549m 4 kk. I T . ujw: M CLI Q5 J E Q ?' x ,- ' x , 5 3 a's l R A i 1 X ,mmxmf 1 5 ..-1 Www! S .ui'l ' 4 Q S . 5. im Qw'M ' f W I is wk UU if I in .W M 2 5 5, xv ' f i W X iff sag: - V Q ,lf 5 i 1 .,,, 'Fa r'4 P TWELVE B's s fri ig Q Front Row: upper tleft to rightj Shirley Mihalik, Barbara Hayes, Shirley Vest, Wilma King, Ioan Baer, Laura Happoldt, Faye Worrall, Sally Phillips. Second Row: Anita Gamble, Ruth George, Miriam Boyter, Marilyn Iones, Catherine Goad, Ianet Tenison. Third Row: Kathleen Haynes, Kay Kidwell, Priscilla Hard- ing, Sarah Burroughs, Frances Whittaker, Iesse Howe, Ieanette Worley. Front Row: lower flelt to rightj Iohn Straley, William Oldfield, Ned Oberlin, Louis Lichi, Leonard West, Donald Robertshaw, Iohn Miller, Robert Lamport. Secand Row: Richard Shearer, Ion Hawley, Iames Wattle- worth, Walter Watson, Thomas Cadwallader, William Ford, Richard Tinsley. Third Row: Donald Hughes, David Hershberger, Iames Eckert, Edward Adams, lack Chapin, Wendell Wilson, William Wert. Fourth Row: Frank Cyrill, lack Hines, Thomas Seary. 42 rr.. f X 1 rl 1 4 .W A., , -. 'Q Front How: upper fleft to riglitj Ioan Winer, Gwili Watson, Roberta Williams, Claudine Parker, Martha Thomas, Darlene Sagadenclcy, Norma Stoltz, Alvis Tremble, Betty Patterson, Second Row: Ioan Wickhiser, Phyllis Pearson, Ioan Turner, Carol Patterson, Dorothy Rardin, Dolores Saccogna, Doris Steele, Ruth Wisard, Marilyn Wolfe, l-luberta Van Noy. Third How: Iohanna Shetter, Peggy Thompson, Donna Taylor, Sally Ward, Catherine Pye, Ioanne Pohl, lane Plock, Nancy Schmid, Evelyn Revay. Front Row: lower Cleft to riqhtj Howard Ott, William Neveadomi, Ronald Metz, Donald McMasters, Thomas Mitterbach, Ronald Payne, Bernard McOuillen, Iohn Miller. Second Row: Robert Meck, Iames Laudermilk, William McGinty, William Kuryla, Howard Laubert, Robert McGill, Richard Kauffman, Roy McMillan, Harold Leffler. Third Row: Tony Michochero, Ivan Flohr, Gerald Leipply, Iames Iones, Richard Peters, Paul Lietman, Thomas lohnson, Robert Orth, Andrew Lemick. 43 ELEVEN A's wig an Front Row: upper Clett to iiqhtl Shirley Guesman, Marjorie Dick, loanne Clark, Helen Derluss, Norma Fair, Patricia Brown, Doris Beck, Buth Bowen, Iacquelyn Burke. Second Row: Virginia Eagle, Marilyn Birming- ham, Dorothy Bowers, Frances George, Karlene Guckeyson, lean Donnet, lane Albertson, Shirley McGurn, Mary Comstock, Marilyn Bender. Third Row: Carol Gouqler, Patricia Dennison, Patricia Christopherson, Maureen Chambers, Elizabeth Dick, Marilyn Goretti, Sally Carey, Beverly Grant, Ruth Atterholt, Sharon Coltield, lanet Gracia. Front Row: lower Cleft to riqhtl Richard Bee, Bay Filing, lohn Galvin, Ted Harpley, Ion Daugherty, Robert Hawkins, Garison Hanes, Phillip Finnerty. Second Row: Phil Cochran, Iames Church, Walter Fiqley, William Beal, Iohn Coolidge, David Cummings. Gerald Hart, Thomas Dillman. Third How: Tom lohnson, Richard Haas, Iohn Dalton, Dennis Holsinaer, Donald Cattrill, Preston Arnold, Gerry Cole, William Davis, Louis Baird. 44 ELEVEN A's aw, .M ,- sei 3, .. , X NSQ , Front How: upper Cleft to rightl Charlene Hope, Garnet Kina, Carol Sue lordan, Sally Iohnson, Sandra Leve, Faith McMahon. Second Row: Carol McMahon, loan Hedrick, Phyllis Kuhn, Beverly Iohnson, Barbara Hulick Eileen lones, Third Row: Beth Hanna, Shirley Hull, Barbara lones, Carol McNew, loyce Horninq. Front How: lower Cleft to riqhtl Donald Stone-street, Richard Snyder, Robert Smith, Robert Russell, Maynard Windows, David Ritchie, Chris Schoenleb, Fred Raines, Roy Thomas. Second Row: Rockwell Wright, Homer Williams, Allred Thomas, Donald Thompson Walter Weston Raymond Wells Bob Sundell R R , , ., , oger yan, lohn Rice, Third Row: Frank Santos, Paul Schlemmer, Thomas Scott, Ronald Steeg, Don Sweitzer, Bob Prior, Forest Ryan, lames Funk, Iohn Smucker. Fourth Row: Harry Tarr, Donald Scott, Robert Roberts, David Tompkin. 45 ELEVEN B's ',..S s..? Front Row: upper tlett to rightl Richard Viering, Charles Gough, Robert Wilcox, David Held, Dan Gray, Gerald Falkenstein, Floyd Lovelace, David Bowers, David Feld. Second Row: Iohn Turley, Iohn Rubins, Iohn Cochran, Vincent Piscazzi, Bud Hartman, Richard Reed, Paul Olhoeft, Donald Dieterich, Milton Bertka. Third Row: Robert Lees, Wayne Luttner, Robert Clark, Thomas Blankenship, Ivan Bennett, Neil Albers, Iack Francis, Ralph Iones, Glenn Luttner, Dennis Sanderson. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Hannah Swain, Marjorie lohnson, lanet Friedman, Ioanne Pigott, Ruth Shoal, Barbara Beck, Iudith Smith, Shirley Brown, Shirley Van Hook. Second Row: Anne Gates, Shirley Fisk, Sherry Ann Huff, Wanda Stephens, Betty' Schnabel, Iune Hill, Nancy Siegfried, lanet Crago, Shirley Douthitt, Shirlee Kemp, Gloria Morris. Third Row: Louise Mallabone, Pauline Petrea, Elizabeth Daugherty, Patricia Beach, Mary Iohnstone, Patricia Sheehan, Carolyn Hunt, Marilyn Miller. Fourth Row: Sondra Seckinger, lean Zim- merman, Patricia Eclmundson, Verna Whittaker, Irene Koch, Betty Evans, 46 TEN A's :AZ fir:-:frsf ki gp.. Mr!! M ng' Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Bob DeHart, lames Calloway, Fred Ek, Bill Carroll, Dick Bowen, Bob Cobb, Ioe Andrea, Bob Estep, Bill Floutz, lim Hanibel, Second Row: Bart Hamilton, Glenn Baker, Richard Carl, Ed Dallesandro, Rodney Buckson, Iohn Biddinger, Clair Grosenbacher, Henry Cozad, Bernard Ek, Earl Abraham. Third Row: Larry Carlson, Iohn Bittinger, Larry Clark, Fred Feldman, Bill Cocain, Allan Frandsen, lim Fishel, Dale Braniger, Paul Booth, Dick Barnes. Front Row: lower fleft to riqhtl Bill Ott, Phil Montgomery, Ierry Hider, Bruce Riemenschneider, Dan Marcello, lim McClusky, Eddie Hart, Bill Pitkin, Bill Hardman. Second Row: David Nichols, lim Paul, Bill Reynolds, Ed Neal, Iohn Moran, Frank Kaylor, Glenn Rathmell, Ed Kaser, Ronald Novkov, Edward Pyle, Third Row: Gerald King, Charles' Gerbstreet, lim Murphy, Bob Rafos, Iames Hecky, Don Nitzsche, Frank Lengacher, Dave Pratt, Stanley Hazell, lohn Hattler. Fourth How: Dennis Myers, Kenneth Hopkins, Ken Krisher, Kermit House, Ierry Hurr. 47 TEN A's X. Front Row: upper flett to rightl Eleanor Goshorn, Maraaret Halliwill, loyce Hawkins, Barbara Grell, Ioan Fox, Loretta Edwards, Donna Law, lacquelyn Cooke, Noreen Cox, Sarah Dolan. Second Row: Florence Lang, Wanda Edwards, Giovanne Drope, Dorothy Dickens, lanet Costell, loy Doner, ludy Frank, Victoria Dolis, Marilyn Hughes, Shirley Hoaue, Nancy Dennison. Third Row: Patsy Lewis, Sally Doyle, Betty Gidley, loyce Lacy, Kay Glasao, Carolyn Euerst, Donna Guinn, Pat Greer, loanne Carper, Sandra Carlson, Sally Cooley, Fourth Row: Emmy Lou Hawley, Gloria Eranchi, lune Haymaker, Marylyn Figley, Myra Harris, Dora l-lastman, Marporie l-lanna, Doris I-lastman, lanice George. Front Row: lower Cleft to riahtj Marianne Timmons, Annabelle Siambauah, Phyllis Petersen, Melva Whitis, Kathy Sarbach, Pat Sitler, Barbara Pyle, Georgia Wooldridge, Barbara Viering, Second How: Sally Slopey, Marion Stoltz, Marilyn Bupple, Noreen Phillips, Carol Ryan, Barbara Timms, Irene Sanders, Marcia Wade, Diane Welsby, Marilyn Watkins. Third Row: ludy Porter, Marilyn Zentz, Gloria Stallinas, Barbara Shaffer, Priscilla Phillips, Marv Thomas, loan Ranney, Nancy Ransom, Annette Rhodes, Shirley Rakich. Fourth Row: Ethel Thomas, Pat Wilson, Martha Weir, leanne Wurzbacher. 48 rr r TEN A's ll 'iff f lUIl'Kk: it 1 Lip l W mn C M4 'Z ,U T1 Sf!! Front Row: upper Cleft to rightj Eleanor Nye, Ianet Kirk, Ianice Hostettler, Marlene Ioy, Barbara McGinty, lean Moris, Verna Lewis, Betty McGill, Arlene Martin. Second Row: Mary Packer, Christina McOuillen, Patricia Pancoast, Margaret Miller, Mary Ludwigsen, Mary Lou Murray, Beverly Mihalik, Doris Morrow, Kathryn Nett, Peggy Ivy. Third Row: Margie McCausland, Carolyn Miller, Ruth Henderson, Shirley Ietterys, Betty Hurst, Ioanne Patterson, Ursula Norstern Eloise Nye, Marjorie Nichols. Front Row: lower Clett to riqhtl Betty Beynon, Nancy Beck, Esther Brollier, Virqinia Brislinqer, Mary Iane Brigate, Kathleen Brye, Edith Antognoli, Barbara Bidwell, Violet Attalla, Second Row: Gary Talmaclge, Gary Sollberger, Iohn Water, Bob Winer, Pat Barber, Barbara Bauer, Pat Bunting, Curtis Sutlift, Bay Ward, Tom Still, lim Waggener. Third Row: Ronnie Salmon, Richard Shearer, Dan Stoutfer, Arthur Smith, Roger Walker, Mike Walus, Ronald Williams, Ronald Welch, Bill Stewart, Paul Trimble. Fourth Row: Iim Work- man, Bay Salmon, Bob Thomas, Lee Roy Wagner. 49 TEN B's Front Row: upper tlett to rightj Shirley Dunn, ludy Brady, Nancy Clark, Margaret House, lanice Albertson, 'Ioanne Bushey, Carol Blankenhorn, Beverly Eisenman. Second How: Ioanne Hoogerhyde, Betty Caiola, Mildred Dillmore, Beverly Forshey, Beverly DeMarinis, Norma Dailey, loanne Cusack, Patricia Claypoole, Third Row: lanet Bye, Ioann Balkus, Beatrice Burroughs, Susan Edwards, Susan Carmedy. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl limmy Gee, Louis Grom, Tom Durant, Don Fishback, Iohn Glenn, Dennis Cline, Ray Eckman, David Andrick, Iohn Dakoski. Second Row: Iames Dick, Ralph Dunn, Gary Carpenter, Richard Baker, Dennis Bordenkircher, Bennie Dunakoskie, Paul Bordenkircher, William Boltz, Donald Black. Third Row: Richard Cathers, David Glenny, Laurence Blackwell, Donald Carroll, Logan Adams, Virgil Poland. 50 NINE A's s i Q 1,4 ' ' 1,14 ' rn. F' inf, ' NN. us V I 11 Ji H V. .UQ Q, ,,, wtf Z . Q Y i - f .1 4 Heian if L , i Front Row: upper fleft to righti Sally Roscover, Lois Shadley, Anna Radanovich, Karen White, Marion Wood, Beverly Warner, Bonnie Trimble, Maxine Vincent, Antoinette Wilcox. Second Row: Antoinette Ronca, Constance Schmidle, Ianis Rougeau, Constance Smith, Eileen Stallard, Margaret Williams, Shirley Richey, Ina Taylor, Barbara Wilson, Rosemary Tomsello. Third Row: lane Smucker, Helen Rejkowski, Geraldine Segars, Iocyln Shrimplin, Billie Trushel, Beverly Starr, Mary Zampelli, Charlotte Thompson, Margaret While, Virginia Reed. Fourth Row: Catherine Zimmerman, Sharon Smith, Merida Vough, Betty Reynolds, Suzanna Stopher. Front How: lower Cleft to rightj Bob Greer, Albert Duerita, Carl Domenic, Harold Barger, Ioseph Etoll, Hershel Fleming, Peter Browning, Bob Bowen, Roger Brislinger. Second Row: Nick Contessa, Albert Finch, Kenny Callahan, Iames Buck, Denny Barnes, Fred Bode, Charles Curl, George Close, Frank Barber, Donald Cottrill, Gary Gloss. Third Row: Iohn Bender, Donald Force, Dave Davenport, Larry Aurand, Orvie Fields, Iames Crow, Malcolm Chapman, Ed Burley, Ed Eschlirnan. Fourth Row: Iames Feiler, Iames Dunn, Dick Costill, Dick Barr, Harold Fulton, Frank Clark, Robert Bell, Sam Cropley, Charles Gaffney. 51 TEN B's Front Row: upper fleft to rightj Donna Oblisk, Carol Iones, Nancy Wohlford, Shirley Rilling, Donna Taylor, Bonnie Roxbury, Patricia Root, Ioyce Stanfielcl, Carol Knosher. Second Row: Diane Spencer, Beverly Stan- lorcl, Sandra Ricks, lacquelyn Vance, Dolores Ronca, Pat Smith, Carolyn Schnedarek, Lois Korb, Third Row: Nancy Roy, Barbara Letzler, Roberta Mason, Eleanor Ritchie, Mary Lou Wolf, luanita Keith. Front Row: lower ilelt to rightj Clarence Mills, Ray l-lalliwill, Iames Iones, Donald Titian, David Root, Douglas Kelly, Eugene Landes, David Welty. Second Row: William Rinehard, Charles Shaver, Dudley Read, Donald Zorn, Richard Haude, lay Kaval, George Lasher, Third Row: Iuan Keith, Gerald Smith, Sherwin l-lylces, Walter Peters, Robert Peters, Ierry Worcester. 52 NINE A's Y , o, Front Row: upper fleft to rightl Ellanor Brittain, Gertrude Forshey, Bev Carroll, Betty Io Cook, Betty Dieck- man, Margaret Duer, Peggy Chenot, Pat Destro, Adele Finnerty. Second Row: Iune Clements, Sue Greal- house, Ruth Guckeyson, Carol Dyer, Ioan Griffiths, Ioyce Dunivant, Harriet Drew, lane Bryner, Irene Finkel, loan Boraski, Barbara Bonner. Third Row: Pat Gamble, Ioan Butler, Diane Botzum, Ioanne Bragheieri, Sandy Bunts, Ieannette Black, Barbara Eagle, Wilma Grant, Lillian Bond. Fourth How: Iudy Davis, ludy Gracia, Sally Dickey, Mary Fleshman. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Marilyn Alexander, Velma Becket, Flora lean Ball, Barbara Bell, Lois Augden, Donna Albertson, Lorena Arkwell, Ioanne Adams. Second Row: Iim Romesburg, Ted Rogers, lim Worley, Don Welfley, Harold Whitacre, Dick Weber, Gregory Woodling, Bill Peterson, Bill Rankin. Third Row: Bill Swartz, Bill Vobbe, Bill Smith, Dick Rothmann, Ierry Zukowski, Bob Reiter, Bob Wilkinson, Thomas Trettle, Tom Ross, Donald Scalise, Richard Shank. Fourth Row: Bill Porter, Lynn Taylor, Dick Zimmerman, Edward Smith, Ronald Rocci, Dick Peterson, Iohn Wildermuth. 53 NINE A's Front Row: upper lleft to rightj Ann Harpley, Ioyce McElhaney, Iudy McElhaney, Sarah Lewis, Carol Petti- bone, Sandra Haas, loan Kirk, Martha Hathaway, Lucy Micochero, Celese Morris. Second Row: Martha Lou Littrick, Ann Mottinger, Ca.rol Howard, Delores Martin, Beth lohnson, Ramona Hudkins, Mary Louise Maione, Betty Oertel, Ioaneal Hayden, Martha Koch. Third Row: Sandra Kremic, Ruth Middleton, Betty Knauss, Barbara Huber, Carol Hogue, Nancy Lees, Phyllis McCann, Ianeti Moore, Esther Moser, Margaret Lees, Norma McGinty. Fourth Row: Mimi Marquet, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Io Kaylor, Nancy Heiser, Helen Knapp, Nancy McGary, Marilyn Kretlow, Gertrude Lutz, Cherril Hahey, Yvonne Higgs. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Charles Kayser, Lynn Hastman, Mike Kosar, Dick McMillin, Charles Lloyd, Ronald Miller, Brooks Lake, Ken Knight, Mike Noall. Second Row: Richard Karch, Don Hakes, Ioe Goodwin, lim McNew, Bed Oldham, Phil Knopp, Harold Haubert, Gerald Henry, David Hess. Third Row: Tony Nosek, Louis Marquet, Bill Hershiser, Arlen Kuder, Robert Guesman, Carl Palecek, Bruce Krupp, Richard Medwig, Iames Lees. Fourth Row: Dennis Long, lack Murphy, Mike Mierau, Dennis Nock, lim Lee Naragon, Bill Kalbough, Iames Leonard, Roger Mullin. 54 NINE B's N . .' 5,-x Q4 x L.l Front How: upper Cleft to rightl Susan Eggers, Ianet Bowers, Ioyce Clair, Barbara McLean, Donna Walters, lean Herbstreet, Sally Todd, Constance Kelly, Iuanita Mirabal, Ruth Enos. Second How: Roland Roberts, Ted Minier, Bruce Tompkins, Robert Malson, Harry Sayer, James Sampson, Iohn Farris, Frank Lopane, Richard Thomas, Edwin Grinter. Third Row: Richard Remmy, Ronald Philips, Richard Cherry, Edward Gusack, Charles Pulley, Eugene Baird, Robert Willey, Edwin Baker, William Gartner, Robert Froelick. Front Row: middle llelt to rightl lean Davis, Ioan Purbaugh, Sandra Bauman, Grace Folk, Elaine Mittlestaedt, Louise Kurty, Margaret McDermott, Barbara Hollow, Helen Carey, Norma Coakley. Second How: lack Calvert, lack Garrison, Grover Gregory, lack Streeper, Norman Howe, Robert Haymaker, William Kaylor, Melvin Sollberger, Donna Shoal, Iosephine Ek. Third How: Frederick Mundy, Sanlord Fishel, Paul Beal, Norman Smith, Chester King, Ronald Iacop, Larry Shaw, Wiliam Hokenadle, Clyde Cox, Gary Bender, Mr. Peebles. Front Row: lower tlelt to rightl Don Iohnson, Betty Shearer, Sandra Shoal, Ianet Hull, Sue Chesterfield, Carol Iones, Bonna Burgy, Dorthy Figancher, Lucy Lorenz, Merle Hood. Second Row: David Henninger, William Munn, Glenn Stoltz, Rudrick Goodyear, Robert Taylor, Donald Raese, David Sutlill, Don Clrdone, Floyd Dunstin. Third How: Mr. Mitten, Dale Huston, Wade Christian, Karl Shook, Richard Miller, Iames Snyder, Raymond Fiums, Robert Cherry, Henry Beidler. 55 EIGHT A's 'QD Front Row: upper Kleft to right! Gail Spellman, Pat Franks, Nancy Holcomb, Sara Ports, Ann Ports, Ruth Carlson, Marsha Mullins, Irene Blackwell, Betty Hedrick, Lila Frecka. Second Ro v: Bob Flickeison, Mames Coleman, Beverly Ienkins, Louise Taylor, Iacquelyn Hearty, Mary Tarr, Carol Houck, Ruth Danhzuser, Florence Dolis, Robert Stalder, Robert Sweeney. Third Row: R. Meador, Stanley Hyde, Russel Kaiser, Robert Raper, Arthur Marble, Neil Bevere, George Morrow, Stephen 'l'ommey, David Baldwin, Richard Scourfield. kourth Row: Andy Wright, Ronald King, Iames Newhall, Roger Viers, Lowell Hall. Front Row: middle tlett to rightl Barbara Oldfield, Marilyn Kauqher, Dianne Schmidt, Sally Crow, Iudith Frye, Gloria Smith, Sandra Funk, Carolyn Bond, Nancy Yannagyon, Luna Howard. Second Row: Iohn Cook, Bonnie Hedrick, Paula Carlson, Marilyn Mireau, Ianet Francis, Patricia Carlson, Pauline Williams, Virginia Hamilton, Susan Fier, Richard Baldwin. Third Row: Iohn Goodwin, Gary Gratton, David Ia s, Walter Nathan, David Krohn, Iames Thoman, Watson Iames, Edward Horr, Exmes Rgiigeaw, Mrs. Graham. Fourth Row: isobert Clupper, David Cargill, Dale Repcik, Robert Peebles, Daniel Wurzbacker, erald ye. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Carole Mace, ludith Inch, Norma Iones, Carolyn Sarenson, Ioy McClanahan, Mary Arnold, Ioanne Wilson, Iudxth Marton, Elinor Hawk, Deanna Rongone. Second Row: Robert Manson, Ioanna Pratt, Bett Kin , Iean Waldvagel, Virginia Bowers, Suzan Seaver, Elininora Fuller, lean Chart, Sara Porter, Mr. Moore. Third Row: Klan Gruber, Harry Barber, Leroy Lamborn, Iohn Sloan, Francis Glancy, Donald Weston, William Hunt, Ralph Thompson, Gordon Gray, Roy Keel. Fourth Row: Edward Clarks, Iames Morre, Terrance O'Neil, Gordon Shilling, Paul Favilion, Raymond Ienkins, James Neely, Edward Hinkle. 56 sail EIGHT A's gun ,TF- Qfgii if 45 Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Carol Teagle, Yvonne Britt, Norma Hudson, Iudy Evans, Barbara Baker, Darla Bender, Wilma Phelan, Dorthy Reighard, Mimi Marguet, lane Woodling Nancy Iones. Second Row: Iim Iustice, Iudy Herold, Carolyn Welsby, Dolores Stebbins, Sally Roberts, Marjorie Shook, Ianet Turney, Lucinda McGaugkey, Carolyn Leonard, Lynn McClanahan. Third Row: Miss Motsenbocker, Robert St. Clair, Alvy Lidy, Alvin Sandusky, Robert Caruthers, Robert Perkins, Virgil Price, Alan Saladin, Harrison Williams. Fourth Row: Peter McLead, Richard Delnay, Walter Von Gunten, David Haude. Front Row: lower fleft to rightl Carolyn Iacobs, Alberta Edwards, Dorothy Walker, Doris Ross, Mary Parter, Martha Wright, Betty Winafield, Ianet Riley, Carole Becker. Second Row: Barbara Crotts, Virginia Hinkle, Mary Ann Forts, Ianet Harris, Marjorie BOd1ey,Iacqueline Steeg, Kay Kinsey, Darla Smith, Ruth Thomas, Diane Schoenleb. Third Row: Martin Bonesteel, William Akins, Charles Kingdom, Ronald Policy, Nancy Mirietta, Lois Mize, Margaret Catt, Frederick Browning, Iohn Creed, William Lemke, Mrs. Bender. Fourth Row: Iames Cleland, Charles Beswtlherick, Iames Braden, Peter Lepp, David Zukawski, Iames Barnett, Bruce Montieth. 57 Camera Club EIGHTH GRADE Y-Teens ii A thi' Ah Front Row: upper Klett to rightj Iudy Evans, Carolyn Leonard, Diane Schoenleb, ludy Frye, Martha Wright, Norma lean Hudson CSecretaryJ, Ianet Riley, Second Row: Robert Raper, Stanley Hyde, Ronald Policy fVice Presj, Iohn Sloan, Leroy Lamborn, Peter McLeod, Alvin Sandusky. Third Row: Alvy Lidy fSgt.l, Walter Von Gunten, Ray Ienkins, Gordon Shilling, Walter Nathan lPresidentl, Edward Clark, Robert Fickheisen. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Iudith Morton, Dorothy Fegancher fchaplainl, Carolyn Bond Cpresidentl, Carol Cumminqs CVice Presiclentl, Ioan Purbaugh fTreasurerJ, Lucy Lorentz QSecretaryJ, Barbara Hollow. Second Row: Barbara Crotts, Ianet Bowers, Connie Kelley, Sandra Funk, Paula Carlson, Sandra Bauman, Mrs. Petty. Third Row: Nancy Holcomb, Barbara Baker, Peggy Catt, Darla Bender, Ioy McClanahan, Kay Kinsey, Nancy Iones. 58 EIGHT B's l Front How: flelt to rightl Margaret Held, Patricia Steele, Diane Lutz, Mary Margaret Candlish, Marilyn Saunders, Eva Mae Hayes, Cynthia Litzell, Gloria Cobb, loanne Sagadencky, Roberta Clark. Second Row: Dennis Hall, Floyd Ackerman, Robert Mealy, David Hoover, Bruce Eckstein, Charles Gatts, Richard Starts, Ralph Stohlquist, David McKitrick, Patricia Sanders. Third Row: Gerald Reeves, Alan Thomas, Iames Shaw, Foster Litzell, Lowell Carpenter, Thomas Dotson, Iohn Grell, Paul Criswell, Verle McKitrick, Earl Richmond, t 2 i iv' uw 59 X CLUBS 0 ' QQ , -- j' X 'ZEX' fx 35 f 'R'--N X M' 1 w, U1 .P A I 3 E if 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: fleft to rightl Frances Whittaker, Barbara Ledrick, Shirlee Kemp fCorresponding Secretaryl, Ianet Gracia fRecording Secretaryl, Ioanne Greenwood fVice Presidenti, Michael LaCasella KPresidentJ, Robert Lamport fTreasurerJ, Kathleen Sarbach, Ianet Kirk, Iacqueline Cooke. Second Row: Ann Harpley, Iudy Brady, Robert Nicol, Iohn Cochran, Iohn Turley, Roger Walker, Frank Kaylor, Ronald Pierce, Shirley Morris, Sally Tomlinson. Third Row: Richard Butler, Robert Meck, Robert Orth, Philip Cochran, Fred Raines, Iames Buck, Ann Mottinger, Rodney Buckson, Iohn Bittinger. Fourth How: Frank Santos, Lynn Taylor, William Porter, Ierry Worcester, William Kalbaugh, Leonard West, Don lacobacci, Iames Gee, Mrs. Ellis, Advisor, The Student Council is a representa- tive group of students elected by their classmates on a basis of one member for every thirty students. The purpose of the council is to strive to create bet- ter understanding and co-operation between the student body and the faculty, to promote Worthwhile activi- ties, to increase school spirit. The officers for the first semester are: Recording Secy, c, .. Ianet Gracia President , ,c ,,,,,,,,,,,, Michael LaCasella Vice President ,,,,,,, Ioanne Greenwood Treasurer ,,,,,,,,cccc.,,,,ccccc.i,.. Bob Lamport Corresponding Secy. .,,,, Shirlee Kemp The Advisor is Mrs. Ellis 62 5533 5 Fgfzf NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY if ,KE First Row: fleft to right? Dorthy Adams, Dniw Trimble, Patricia Gross, Richard Butler, Shirley Morris, Kenneth Foglesong, Iacqueline Edwards, Laura Happoldt, Phyllis Haas. Second Row: Iudy Feil, Shirley Hutt, Iean Kirk, Sue Markle, Anita Gamble, lanet Gracia, Colleen Fauley, Sally Rake, Laura Sharps. Third Row: Donald Feusht, Ioanne Greenwood, Diane Scott, lean Oertel, Ieanne Newkirk, Carol Schuellerman, Lois Linninger, Marianne Eyler, Glen Buss, Miss Hoffman. Fourth Row: Robert Lamport, Robert Mick, Fred Heath, Lowell Tarbett, Sanford Elton, Paul Schlemmer. The National Honor Society at Cuyahoga Falls High School has a member- ship ot 15 per cent of the 12-A class, IO per cent ot the 12-B class, 5 per cent ot the 11-A class, and 3 per cent of the ll-B class. Each member must have a 90 average, basic character qualities, courtesy, friendliness, and good conduct. The Advisor is Miss Lore Hofmann. The officers tor the first semester are: President . i ,,,,,.,....., ,.,,,,,,,,.i.,.....,..,,,,,, , Kenneth Foglesong Vice President L Shirley Morris Secretary-Treasurer L i, .,.i..,. Richard Butler 63 LATIN CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl Eleanor Nye, Ioyce Hawkins, Ioarine Pigott, Harriet Knapp, Carol Schuellerman, Ioe Feil tPresidentl, Richard Kaufman, Mildred Iones, Miriam Boyter, Laura Lee Happoldt. Second Row: Marji McCausland, Sharon Coffield tSecy,l, Eileen Iones, Ruth Atterholt, Shirley McGurn, Laura Lea Sharps, Patty Gross, Evelyn Revay, Ann Gates, Roberta Williams, Donna Law. Third Row: Harriet Pigott tSponsorl, Gale Nolan, Sarah Burroughs, Priscilla Phillips, Patricia Barber, Martha lane Weir, Ioanne Lockenour, Io Ann Clark, Ioy Doner, Richard Butler, Robert Lamport. Fourth Row: Paul Lietman, Ted Harpley, Iohn Galvin tVice Pres.l, Robert Russell CTreasurerl. LATINA SOCIETAS Latina Societas tLatin Clubl is one of the oldest clubs in Falls High, having been organized under Mr. H. A, Preston, approximately 25 years ago. The purpose of this club is to develop leadership, and to keep alive an interest in the culture of Greece and Rome to which we are indebted for our government, literature, language, and arts. Membership in this organization is open to Latin students who have had at least one year of Latin. :To those l2-A in the club, each semester, who have maintained an average of 90 in their three or four years of Latin, an honor key is awarded. Officers: lst semester Officers: 2nd semester Pres., Carol Schuellerman Pres., Ioe Feil V. Pres., Ioe Feil V. Pres., john Galvin Secy., Harriet Knapp Secy., Sharon Coffield Treas., Richard Kauffman Treas., Robert Russell 64 GERMAN CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl Sally Slopey, Pat Wilson, Iudy Gracia, Mary Io Kaylor, Iohn Lepp, Dick Viering, Ruth Henderson, Dorlene Sagadencky, Ellanor Brittain. Second Row: Ed Burley, Harold Fulton, Sandra Carl- son, Marrilyn Hageman, loan Fox, Sharon Smith, Dolores Martin, Ed Neal, Bill Reynolds, Miss Hoffman. Third Row: Harold Whitacre, Iohn Rice, Mal Chapman, Harold Burger, Iohn Wildermuth, Mim Paul, Dave Richie, Ron Novkov, Harry Tarr, Ken Krisher. Fourth Row: Bart Hamilton, Dan Stouffer, Arlen Kuder, Bob Rafos. This club recently organized is made up of students taking German. Their meetings, which are held the third Wednesday of each month, are con- ducted entirely in German. Officers for the first semester are: President . s,,s ,, s,,,,ss,....,,,s r ,.., Iohn Lepp Vice President , A Y.,,,, Mary Io Kaylor Secretary ., ., , .s.s ,Richard Viering Treasurer ...,., .....,....,.,s,,,,ss , ..... R uth Henderson Officers for the second semester are: President B. ,aaa V ......,,..,.,,,,..,.. s,,..,,, Iohn Lepp Vice President ,. ,,,.,,, Mary Io Kaylor Secretary ........... ,.r,r R ichard Viering Treasurer ,,s,., ..r,.. rss, .,..,, R u t h Henderson 65 LCS PICAROS Front Row: tleft to rightl Claudine Parker, Phyllis Haas, Catherine Howard, Lynn Lampman, Sue Markle, Lois Lininger, Iacqueline Edwards, Iudith Feil, Barbara White, Barbara Pfromm. Second Row: Sally Phillips, Barbara Ledrick, Iane Albertson, Roberta Klein, Marilyn Iones, Shirlee O'Meara, Roberta Browne, Cecelia Moran, Sandra Leve, Patricia Beach, Hannah Swain. Third Row: Katherine Pye, Ioanne Pohl, Catherine Goad, Nancy Schmid, Shirley Fisk, Dotte Kayser, Bea Finkel, Gloria Morris, Marianne Eyler, Miss Mc- Dermott. Fourth Row: Carol McNew, Sondra Seckinger, Carolyn Hunt, Harold Lefiler, Roy MacMillan, Marilyn Miller, Margaret Stevens. The Spanish Club, better known to Spanish students as Los Picaros, was organized in October, 1948. Its purpose is to understand the people, lite, and customs of Spanish-speaking countries and to acquire a better speaking knowledge ol the Spanish language. The activities of the club include interesting speakers, movies, parties, and Spanish dinners. Miss Mary Louise McDermott is the club advisor and the officers for the first semester are: President .......,......, ....... I ackie Edwards Vice-President ...... ....,.... L ois Lininger Secretary .................. ............ S ue Markle Treasurer ..................... ...... L yn Larnpman Program Chairman ...... ............ ...... P h yllis Haas 66 H. A. PRESTON CLUB Front Row: fleft to rightl Ieanne Kirk, Barbara Bryant, Donald Feucht, Shirley Huff, Patti Gross, Roberta Klein, Carol Schuellerman, Iean Oertel, Shirley McGurn. Second Row: Iudith Feil, Alvis Trimble, Shirley Bevington, Iacqueline Edwards, Ioanne Greenwood, Catherine Howard, Ann Lopane, Laura Lea Sharps, Beatrice Finkel, Iane Ploch, Miss Sears. Third Row: Don Hartsough, Fred Heath, Maureen Chambers, Mari- anne Eyler, Ioyce Fulton, Lois Lininger, Colleen Pauley, Sanford Elton, Nancy Yeager. Fourth Row: Iohn Galvin, Alfred Dalcher, Richard Kauffman. The H. A. Preston Club is a group of over 60 students, l0-A or above with an average of over 85. The purpose of the organization is to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities essential to a good teacher, to study the lives of great teachers and to foster the development of student leadership. Miss Sears is the sponsor of the club, a branch of the National Education association. Besides substituting for teachers, tutoring, and ushering at the teacher's convention the club has arranged for a scholarship. Officers for the first semester: President .,.......,....... .,......,......,. P atty Gross Vice President ,...... .............,.. R oberta Klein Secretary ,...........Y ......,. C arol Schuellerman Treasurer ......... .......... - .,.Donald Feucht Historian ...,...,...............,.....,..... ..,.,...., S hirley Huff Officers for the second semester are: President ..,................................ ,,,,,,,,, I ean Oretel Vice President ,..... .......,..,,,... I ohn Galvin Secretary ............. ......... B arbara Bryant Treasurer ...... ....... ...........,..... B o b Wilcox Historian ...... ............... .,........ C o lleen Fauley 67 GODEY CLUB it if Front Row: Cleft to rightl Shirley Vest, Barbara Hayes, Barbara Pfromm, Shirley Everhart, Sally Phillips, Phyllis Haas, lean Newkirk, Beverly Bevere, Charlotte Mcliitrick, Roberta Pyle, Shirley Guesman. Second Row: Io Ann Clark, Annette Dillmore, Ianis Lympany, Sarah Beall, LaVonne Skinner, Roberta Williams, Frances George, Catherine Goacl, Dorothy Treap, Ianet Porter, Bonnie Meese. Third Row: Mrs. Mary H. Carter, Lucille Scalise, Iohanna Shutter, Sally Ward, Barbara Iones, Ianet Tenison, Kay Kidwell, Anita Gamble, Ioyce Horning, Charlene Hope, Fourth Row: Shirley Harris, Carol Gougler, Carol McNew, Ioanne Pohl, lane Ploch, Eileen Iones, Marilyn Goretti, Io Ann McCormick, Maureen Chambers. The purpose of this club is to bring together girls who Wish to know and practice qualities required for beautiful Womanhood. The membership, limited to fifty, is open to girls from 10-A through 12-A. Godey sponsored an after game dance, had a party for their new members and several projects during the school year. Officers for the first semester were: President i, ,,,,, i. W ,,,,, ,,,, B everly Bevere Vice President , ,,,.. Ieanne Newkirk Secretary ,, ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Sally Phillips Officers for the second semester were: 68 F OUR SQUARE X' Front Row: Cleft to rightl Anna Tierney, Laura Happoldt, Miriam Boyter, Bette Glick, Lois Lininger, Marianne Eyler, Beatrice Finkel, Laura Sharps, Lynn Lampman, Iudy Feil. Second How: Ioan Baer, Gayle Nolan, lane Albertson, Barbara Ledrick, Patricia Gross, Phyllis Estep, Roberta Klein, Mary Lou Iorn, Shirley Cundift, Shirley O'Meara, loan Russell. Third Row: Shirley Huff, Nancy Nosek, Ruth Atterholt, Frances Whittaker, Barbara Hulick, Carol Patterson, Huberta Van Noy, Sharon Coffield, Ann Lopane, Iacqueline Edwards. Fourth How: Fay Worrall, Nancy Schmid, Ianet Gracia, Ioarine Greenwood, Diane Scott, Sarah Burroughs, Carol Schuellerman, Colleen Pauley, Mrs. Petty. The purpose of Four Square is to be of service to our school and com- munity by improving ourselves in intellect, character, and physical fitness. Membership is held to fifty girls and the club is open to girls from lUA through IZA. For their money making project the club holds bake sales. Officers for the first semester were: President ....... ................... . .. ........ Marianne Eyler Vice President ........ Lois Lininger Secretary ....... ....,... B ette Glick Treasurer .. ...,... Bea Finkle Officers for the second semester were: President ............................ ............ ........... L o is Lininger Vice President .... ..,,.. S arah Burroughs Treasurer ....... ...... ......... I a ckie Edwards Secretary ..... ............ ...........,. P a t Tierney 69 SENIOR Y-TEEN Front How: upper Cleft to rightl Iudy Feil, Wilma King, Mary Lou Iom, Laura Happoldt, Shirley Cundiff, Charlotte McKitrick, Barbara Bryant, IoAnn Clark, Shirley Guesman. Second Row: Miss Erf, Beatrice Finkel, Roberta Klein, lean Kirk, Ruth Atterholt, Marilyn Iones, Pat Gross, Miriam Boyter, Phyllis Haas, Catherine Goad. Third Row: Iackie Edwards, Kay Kiclwell, Anita Gamble, Sharon Coffield, Barbara Iones, Eileen Iones, Marianne Eyler. Front Row: lower lleft to rightj Ann Tierney, Lynn Lampman, Nancy Key, Colleen Pauley, Ioanne Pohl, Shirley Bevington, Roberta Williams, Sally Phillips. Second Row: Miss Erf, Ianis Lympany, Ianet Teriison, Faye Worrall, Laura Lea Sharps, Io Ann McCormick, Gayle Nolan, Shirlee O'Meara, Ann Lopane. Third Row: Ioan Russell, Sally Tomlinson, Peggy Stevens, Lois Lininger, Sarah Burroughs, Carol Schuellerman, Nancy Schmid, Lucille Scalise, LaVonne Skinner, Evelyn Revay. 70 IUNIOR Y-TEEN Front How: upper Cleft to rightl Marianne Timmons, Sally Roseoner, Elanor Nye, Ioanne Pigott, Martha Weir, Doris Morrow, Kathryn Neff, Eloise Nye, Kathleen Sarbach, Doris Shanaberger, Marilyn Watkins. Second Row: Miss Erf, Iean Zimmerman, Sondra Seckinger, Louise Mallabone, Florence Lang, Nancy Roy, Barbara Vering, Marjorie McCausland, Melva Whitis. Third Row: Connie Schmeigel, Verna Whittaker, Priscilla Phillips Mary Lou Murray, Marilyn Rupple, Nancy Ransom, Gloria Stallings, Shirley Rarich, Ioan Ranney, Diane' Welsby. Fourth How: Betty Oertel, Carol Pettebone, Ruth Middletown, Geraldine Segars, Eileen Stallard, Judy McElhaney. Front Row: lower fleft to rightl Martha Lou Littrick, Patsy Goshorn, Ioyce Hawkins, Donna Law, Sally Cooley, Kay Glasgo, Myra Harris, Gloria Franchi, Marylyn Frgley, Victoria Doles, Virginia Brislinger, Ianet Costell, Sarah Dolan. Second Row: Miss Erf, Lorena Arkwell, Sarah Lewis, Pat Destro, Ianet Kirk, Iackie Cooke, Marlene Ioy, Pat Greer, Iudy Frank, Ioanne Carper, Carolyn Fuerst, Pat Barber, Sandara Carlson. Third Row: Peggy Chenot, Diane Botzum, Ioan Griffiths, Margaret Lees, Sue Greathouse, Ioanne Adams, Sally Beckey, Ioan Boraski, Wanda Edwards, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Kaylor. Fourth Row: Pat Bunting, Sandy Bunts, Mary Iohnstone, Pat Edmundson, Irene Finkel, Martha Koch, Ducly Davis, Sandra Haas, Barbara Eagle, Velma Beckett, Ioy Doner. 71 HI-Y Front Row: Cleft to rightl Fred Heath, Lowell Tarbett, Robert Lamport, Donald Feucht, Robert Meck, Donald Hartsough, Albert Wilent, Sanford Elton, Kenneth Foglesong, Carl Winafeld, Richard Palladino, Richard Butler, Edward Smolk. Second Row: Wendell Wilson, Frederick Fishback, Robert Wilcox, George Derbfuss, Roy McMillan, Roger Ryan, Robert Rafos, Iames Paul, Iohn Biddinger, Phillip Montgomery, Iames McClusky, Glen Buss, Franklin Swain, Iames Rutherford. Third Row: Edward Adams, Iohn Miller, Thomas Seary, Iames Burphy, Chris Schoenleb, Philip Cochran, Iohn Rubins, Alfred Dalcher, David Spitzer, William Newman, Robert Courter, Brian Puse, Richard Carlson, William Wert. Fourth How: Robert Sundell, Laurence Carlson, Donnet Clark, Harold Leffler, Fred Raines, Don Scott, William Griffiths, Willis Hyde, Paul Lietman, Mr. Saurer. The Hi-Y is an international organization affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. The purpose of this organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The four planks of its platform are Clean Speech, Clean Living, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Sportsmanship. The new members are instructed by the officers and .are required to com- mit to memory the First and Twenty-Third Psalms, the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Commandments. The Hi-Y is a service organization and seeks to aid its- school by selling football programs, passing out schedule cards, and other such deeds. The first semester officers were: President ............................ ....... D on Hartsough Vice President ...... ....... D on Feucht Secretary .......... ...... S anford Elton Treasurer ....... ...... R obert Meck Chaplain ............................................. ........ A 1 Wilent The Hi-Y Club advisor is Mr. H. D. Sauer. 72 fl GLOBE-FRIENDS' CLUB Front How: Cleft to rightl Eleanor Nye, Connie Schmiedl, lean Ann Morris, Ioanne Pigott, Patricia Barber, Mary Thomas, Iohn Biddinger, Lois Shadley, 'Ellanor Brittain, Second Row: Anne Gates, Loretta Edwards, Darlene Sagadencky, Patricia Bunting, Ruth Henclirson, Annette Rhodes, Barbara Bonner, Lorena Arkwell, Margie McCausland. Third Row: Sally Dickey, Geraldine Segars,,Velma Beckett, Barbara Bell, Mary Lou Luduigsen, Margaret Miller, Martha Lou Littrick, Bertha Rockwell, Advisor, Fourth Row: Charles Kayser, Bart Hamilton, Gerald Hevey, Lynn Taylor. The purpose of this club is to promote a better understanding among our people of the world, especially the youth. The motto, Friendship Found the World Around, guides the club in its efforts. Officers for the first semester were: President eeeeee,..e.. ....., I ohn Bittinger Vice President .....,...., ....,,.., M ary Thomas Recording Secretary eee,,.,,.e,., ,rrv,.. P atricia Barber Corresponding Secretary eess,...e,,,., ,.,...t I oanne Pigott 73 H 'ufff . 4 ' 2 t My . in.-' wh-BleR.i.. B. W. CLUB Front Row: fleft to rightj Doris Beck, Ioan Baer, Shirley Guesman, Iudy Feil, Ioan Ranney, Ioan Russell, lane Albertson. Second Row: Mrs. Mary Carter, Katherine Pye, Nancy Roy, Phyllis Haas, Patricia Greer, Miss Mary Patton. Third Row: Lois Lininger, Sue Stopher, Helen Knapp. The B. W. is a club of the school librarians whose job is to take care of the library and its books. Officers for the first semester were: President, Iudy Feilg Vice- President, Martha Lou Littrickg Sec- retary, Shirley Guesrnang Treas- urer, Ioanne Ranny. Officers for the second semester were: President, Ioan Ranneyg Vice- President, Shirley Huff, Secretary, Marianne Eylerg Treasurer, Sue Stopher. CHEERLEADERS Beat 'em Tigers! That's the battle cry of our six cheerleaders, captain Shirley Cun- diff, Ioan Russell, Ioan Baer, Ioanne Lockenour, Shirlee Kemp, Frances Whittaker. With new uniforms and cheers these girls successfully led the student body in cheering our teams. Ioan Baer, Ioanne Lockenour, Betty Lou McCullum, Ioan Russell, Fran Whittaker, Shirley Cundiff. CAMERA CLUB Front Row: tleft to righti David Costill tPresident7, Irene Finkle, Sandra Haas tSecretaryi, Ioan Butler, Richard Roth- man. Second Row: William Schwartz Harold Fulton, Iames Buck tVice- Presidentj, The High School Camera Club is organizedltor the benefit of those in the high school who are interested in photography. The members, un- der the leadership of Mr. Moore, learn many of the fundamentals of good photography and developing. DEBATE 1 AFFIRMATIVE Left to Right: lean Kirk, Nancy Nosek, Ioyce Fulton, C, W. Heintz, Robert Courter, Chris Schoenleb, Phil Cochran. NEGATIVE Left to Right: Marjorie Mc- Causland, Laura Lee Sharps, Mary Thomas, C. W. Heintz, Thomas Leach, Mary Lou Ludwigsen, Donald I-lartsough. Cuyahoga Falls High School, for the first time in years, is very fortunate to have a debate team. The team, coached by Mr. Heintz, will represent the school in debate tournaments throughout the district. Along with debate work, some have been entering the individual events. So far this year, out of the three tournaments of individual events entered, they have taken 1, lstg 5, 2ndsg 4, 3rdsg and 3, 4ths. Extemporaneous: Robert Courter, Thomas Leach, Original Oratory: Sue Markle, Ieanne Kirkg Dramatic Declamation: Ianis Lympany, Marianne Timmons, Humorous Declamation: Ioanne Adams, Kathryn Neff. Oratorical Declamation: Ioan Russell, Iames Rutherford. Iames Rutherford placed third in the district tournament and entered the State finals in Columbus. The National Forensic League system of points has been adopted so that next year contestants can apply for an NFL charter. Starting this Iune and continuing on, the student with the most NFL points will receive a trophy given at commencement. 75 BOOSTER CLUB Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Sarah Lewis, Sally Roscover, Marlene loy, Donna Law, Ioan Ranney, Sally Cooley, Sandra Carlson, Shirley Rakich, Pat Destro, Ianet Costell, Second Row: Iudy Feil, Bea Finkel, Roberta Klein, Carol Patterson, Ioyce Horning, Betty Dick, Gloria Morris, Patricia Sheehan, Patricia Gross, Marianne Eyler, Miss Holst. Third Row: Lois Lininger, Iacqueline Edwards, Annette Rhodes, Nancy Ransom, Iirri Workman, Bob Wilkinson, Ierry Zukowski, Dick Weber, loan Adams, Carol Dyer. Front Row: lower tlett to rightl Ioan Baer, Shirley Kemp, Ioanne Lockenour, Fran Whittaker, Ioan Russell, Shirley Cunditt, Charlotte McKitrick, Ioyce Fulton, Ierri Forshey, Ann Harpley, Carol Pettibone. Second Row: Beverly Williamson, lean Kirk, Ruth Atterholt, Gayle Nolan, Shirley Bevington, Phyllis Estep, Colleen Fauley, Beverly DeMarinis, Martha Lou Littrick, Lois Korb, Miss Holst. Third Row: Dudley Read, Don Hart- sough, Bill Oldfield, Fred Raines, Iohn Dalton, William Rhinehart, Ierry Smith, Bob Wilcox, Barbara Letzler, Ieanne Newkirk, Diane Scott. Fourth Row: Rocky Wright, Bonnie Meese, Ioanne Greenwood, Iris Freed, Raymond Wells. 76 BOOSTER CLUB ' 1311 Front How: upper Cleft to rightl Don Iacobacci, Marianne Timmons, Shirley Dunn, Diane Spencer, Beverly Stanford, Nancy Clark, Iocelyn Shrimplin, Diane Welsby, Kathleen Sarbach, Doris Shanaberger, Gloria Franchi, Second Row: Bill Smith, Ioan Griffiths, Ioyce Dunivant, Victoria Dolis, Iackie Cooke, Marilyn Wat- kins, Kathryn Neff, Kay Glasgo, Eloise Nye, Patricia Bunting, Glen Buss, Carl Weitzel. Third Row: Dick Taipale, Iohn Wafer, Ioan Boraski, Barbara Eagle, Sandra Haas, Anna lean Badanovich, Irene Finkel, Barbara Ledrich, Huberta Van Noy, lrene Koch, Ronald Novkov, Carl Palechek, Mr. Emmerich. Fourth Row: Bill Wert, Bill Newman, Sarah Burroughs, Sharon Coffielcl, Carolyn Fuerst, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Kaylor, Carol Dyer, Diane Botzum, David Nichols, Gary Gloss, Front Row: lower Cleft to rightj Shirley Guesman, IoAnn Clark, Marjorie Dick, Ioan Kirk, Pat Beach, Ianet Crago, Betty Schnabel, Pat Brown, Alfred Thomas, Roy Thomas. Second How: Ianet Gracia, Beverly Forshey, Iudy Brady, Ann Mottinger, Ruth Middleton, Iudy Grarzia, Laura Sharps, Charles Kayser, Third Row: Carol HOWUYCL NUUCY WOlfO1'd, NGHCY Nosek, Katherine Pye, Ioan Pohl, Mary lohnstone, Sandy Buntz, Carol iiihuellerman, Mr, Emmerick. Fourth How: Carolyn Hunt, Marilyn Miller, Robert Wilcox, Iohn Daugerty, o n ice. 77 519 CUYAHGGAN Front Row: Cleft to rightl Brian Puse, Ieanne Newkirk, Ioan Russell, Ann Lopane, Don Hartsough, Fred Heath, Bonnie Meese, Ieralyn Forshey. Second Row: William Griffiths, Richard Butler, Sanford Elton, Patricia Gross, Sue Markle, Marianne Eyler, Beatrice Finkel, Iris Freed. Third Row: Mr. Saurer, Robert Nicol, Gilbert Macy, Ioyce Fulton, Carol Schuellerman, Shirley Morris, Miss Sears. Naturally, the Cuyahogan doesn't just happen. It must be organized and built up, and this cannot be done Without a lot of hard work. The Cuyahogan staff is chosen by the senior classes for the purpose of creating this book. It is up to them, under the able direc- tion of Miss Sears, to make the Cuyahogan live up to the high standards set in previous years. The staff was as follows: 12A's 12B's Editor-in-chief ,,......,.. .,.,..,, I eanne Newkirk Ioan Russel Business Manager .,,.,,.,,. ......, F red Heath Don Hartsough Organization Editor ,.,.... ......., B onnie Meese Dick Butler Art Editor u,.,...,.....,........ ........ B rian Puse Patricia Gross Literary Editor s........, ..VV.,. I eralyn Forshey Ann Lopane Faculty Editor .,...,., ..,.,,,, I ris Freed Marianne Eyler Sports Editor ,.,..sr... ......, S anford Elton Bob Nicol Typist ............t,....i,.......... ....... S hirley Morris Carol Schuellerman Co-Literary Editor ..,.....,.,... ,,,,....Y,,,,.........uu,......,AA...v,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, S ue Markle Co-Business Manager ....... w..... ....,.,. G i lbert Macy, Ioyce Fulton Co-Sports Editor ..,.u.r......,... ..r.......,,......., B ill Griffiths, Ed Smolk Co-Organization Editor ....... . ,..., ......., B eatrice Finkel, Dick Palladino 78 TIGER TALES FALL Front Row: Cleft to rightl Roberta Pyle, Shirley Harris Ioyce Wagner Anne Lopane Managing Editor Don Hartsough, Editor-in-Chief, Iudith Fell Business Manager Ieralyn Forshey Second Row Iean Oertel Shirley Bevington, Carol Zorn, Ieanne Newkirk Ellen Shuber Miss Flicklnger Typewriters clicking, Miss Flickinger plead- ing ior silence, groans, cries of despair, a student or two emptying the wastebasket, looking under desks and chairs in search of a lost article are scenes of the Tiger Tales staff in action on deadline day. Help, advice, and guidance from Miss Flickinger plus initiative, imagination, head- aches, hard work and fun on the part of the staff, equals each issue of Tiger Tales. SPRING Front Row: tleft to rightj Cecelia Moran, Mary Lou Iohn, Nancy Nosek, Barbara White, Beatrice Finkel, Roberta Klein. Second Row: Lucille Scalise, LaVonne Skinner, Robert Miller, Advertising Manager, Nancy Key, Business Manager, Sue Comstock, Editor-in- Chief, Miss Flickinger, Not in picture: Lynn Lampman, Managing Editor, Iames Nippler. ywuwi L 'QV' ' B X I! 1' 159 X 54' Rx 11' ,fi 5 ' af 1 , ff' E s g 8 Aw- s e x a 3 A.A ww M .Q Q.. 5 X gli K .vc A N ,Q 409 G W. 3 ,, ,W 'XX A a if 'fu C V. S N WORDS AND MUSIC MAY 19, 1950 WORDS AND MUSIC MAY 19, 1950 HOLIDAY REVUE HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME SEVENTEENTH SUMMER HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME A CAPPELLA CHOIR Front Row: Cleft to right? Sally Phillips, Betty Daugherty, Patricia Gross, Phyllis Estep, Kay Kidwell, Evelyn Fishel, Lenore Burgan, Shirley Mihalik, Roberta Klein, Shirley Cundiit, Laura Lea Sharps, Io Ann Clark, Ruth Bowen, Roberta Williams, Ercileen Holland. Second Row: Barbara Ledrick, Ieanne Kirk, Ianis Lympany, Beatrice Finkel, Anita Gamble, Colleen Fauley, Shirley Harris, Marsha Carlston, Harriet Knapp, Marilyn Bender, Charlotte Mcliitrick, Frances Whittaker, Sue Markle, Jacqueline Edwards, Frank Taylor, Third Row: Carol Schuellerman, Mary Comstock, Nancy Schmid, Nancy Lamborn, Howard Ott, Robert Lamport, Richard Butler, Fred Raines, Iames Laudermilk, Raymond Wells, Frank Ostrander, Robert McGill, Iack Chapin, Philip Cochran, Willis Hyde, Dennis Holsinger. Fourth Row: Robert Meck, Chris Schoenleb, Frank Pinach, lack Wattleworth, Iames Seaver, Robert Nicol, Thomas Seary, Harry Kuder, Herbert Reed, Glen Seaver, David Hershberger, William Newman, Charles Metzner, Miss Long. The A Cappella Choir is a mixed group consisting of approximately sixty Iunior and Seniors. Besides the many engagements the choir has it also pre- sents a musical revue the first semester and an operetta the second semester. 84 ALL-GIRL CHOIR The All Girl Choir is composed entirely ot sophomore girls and is designed to help the girls gain a better knowledge and appreciation ot music. Front Row: lleft to rightl Ianet Friedman, Shirley Fisk, ludy Smith, lanet Kirk, lanis Hostettler, Barbara Beck, Doris Morroy, Katheron Neff, Loretta Edwards, Pat Green, lackie Cook, Marlene Ioy, Second Row: Gloria Morris, Carolyn Hunt, Barbara McGinty, Shirlee Kemp, Mary Iohnstone, Nancy Hunkle, Pat Sider, Beverly McTalik, Marjorie McCauslin, Ioan Ranney, Gloria Stallings, Sarah Dolan. Third Row: Kay Glasco, Elizabeth Daughtery, Louise Mallabone, ludy Frank, Nancy Hanson, Marilyn Miller, Pat Shaehan, Ianet Cargo, Wanda Hendricks, Gloria Frenchie, Marilyn Huqes, Margaret Miller, Diane Welsby, Fourth Row: Miss Long, lune Hill, Irene Koch, Marjorie Nichols, Mary Lou Ludwigsen, Annette Rhodes, Mary Thomas, Pat Bunting, Shirley Rokich, Marilyn Figley. 85 GIRLS' IUNIOR GLEE CLUB Front How: upper Kleft to rightj Yvonne Higgs, Diane Spencer, Ioan Kirk, Betty Dieckman, Barbara Grell, Ioan Butler, Donna Albertson, Iune Clements, Second Row: Ioyce Dunivant, Ioanne Bragahieri, Pauline Petrea, Nancy Roy, Beverly DeMarinis, Iane Bryner, Barbara Bonner, Ianice Rougeau, Ioan Griffiths. Third Row: Iudy McElhaney, Ioyce McElhaney, Ann Mottinqer, Eleanor Ritchie, Martha Lou Littrick, Lois Augden, Sandra Haas, Irene Finkel, Sandra Kremer. Fourth Raw: Mildred Dillmore, Helen Iohns, Barbara Letzler, Sally Dickey. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Florence Lang, Carol Iones, Nancy Clark, Beverly Lancaster, Patricia Clay- poole, Bonnie Roxbury, Lois Shadley, Beverly Eisenman. Second Row: Gertrude Forshey, Ianet Costell, Ioanne Hoogerhyde, Patricia Smith, Gertrude Lutz, Lorena Arkwell, Peggy Chenot, Donna Obelisk, Celise Morris. Third Row: Beatrice Burroughs, Iacqueline Vance, Mary Lynn Elliott, Phyllis McConn, Cherril Habey, Shirley Richey, Beverly Carroll, Ruth Middleton, Susan Edwards. Fourth Row: Barbara Bell, Mar- garet While, Mary Io Kaylor, Marilyn Hageman, Mrs. Bender. GIRLS' IUNIOR GLEE CLUB The Girls' Iunior Glee Club is composed of younger girls and is organized to prepare them for the All Girl Choir. They get valuable experience by singing for assemblies. 86 BOYS' IUNIOR GLEE CLUB V! Qr il Front Row: Cleft to rightl lohn Dakoski, Donald Tiflon, Richard Rothman, Gary Gloss, Ralph Dunn, William Smith, David Anclrick. Second Row: lames Leonard, Douglas Kelley, Roger Mullins, Richard Baker, Donald Carroll, Samuel Cropley, Gerald Henry. Third Row: Mrs. Bender, Charles Shaver, Richard Barr, Sherwin Hykes, David Glenny, Donald Force. BOYS' IUNIOR GLEE CLUB The purpose of this musical organization is to train ihese boys .for the A Cappella Choir and further work in music. r 87 BOYS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl William Ott, Frank Mosier, lohn Biddinger, Edward Pyle, Bernard McQuil1en, David Bowers. Second Row: Robert Del-lart, Ronald Novkov, Ralph Truby, Tom Still, Emmett l-lousely, Iohn Miller Miss Long. Third Row: Iames Pryor, Iohn Cochran, Richard Reed, Ralph Iones, Iames Workman, Iames Reese BOYS' QUARTET William Newman, Frank Taylor, David Spitzer, Robert Nicol. THE MELODY MEN Howard Ott, Robert Meck, Chris Schoenleb Raymond Wells, David Hershberger, Iohn Coch- ran, Dennis Holsinger, Philip Cochran. GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB IS Front Row: llelt to rightl Ioyce Wagoner, Gwili Watson, Mary Lou Fisher, Winifred Korb, Claudine Parker, Faith Mclvlahon, Second Row: Carole Sue Iorclan, Carol Patterson, Ioanne Lockenour, Beverly Calvert, Char- lene Hope, Sally Carrie, Mary Lou Iorn. Third Row: Miss Long, loan Wickiser, Ioanne Hedrick, Phyllis Pearson, Nancy Yeager, lohanna Shetter, Garnet King, Pat Dennison. THE GIRLS' TRIO The Girls' Trio was newly organized in the Fall. The group is made up of girls from the A Cappella Choir and occasionally sing for club meetings. GIRLS' TRIO Anita Gamble, Sue Markle, Roberta Klein. THE GIRLS' OC'I'ETTE The Girls' Octette is another ot the small en- sembles ol the A Cappella. These girls practice on their own time and occasionally perform for civic organizations. GIRLS' OCTETTE lean Kirk, Ianis Lympany, Patricia Gross, Shirley Harris, Kay Kidwell, lacqueline Edwards, Shirley Mihalik, Laura Lea Sharps, X MARCHING BAND Front Row: Cleft to rightj Dennis Sanderson, Charlotte, McKitrick, Ioyce Fulton, lohn Dalton, Forrest Ryan, Iohn Phillips, Donald Hartsough, Iames Gee, Charles Kayser, Betty Oertel, Ioan Hunt, Ieralyn Forshey, R. O. Reynolds. Second Row: Ruth Nagel, Sarah Lewis, Ann Harpley, Karen White, Margaret Stevens, Pat Gamble, Priscilla Harding, Arthur Smith, William Oldfield, Shirley Bevington, Ion Daughterty, William Hardman. Third Row: Nancy Wolhford, Eleanor Nye, Carolyn Miller, Carol Pettibone, Ioyce Hawkins, Nancy Nosek, Shirley Huff, Elizabeth Hurst, Iudith Rodgers, Priscilla Phillips, Beverly Stanford, Carol Howard, Carol Dyer, Charles Curl, Iohn Wafer, David Smith, Gerald Leippley, Donald Dieterick. Fourth Row: Richard Zimmerman, Iames McNew, Iames Dick, Donald Zorn, Iames Iones, Ronald Williams, Michael Walus, Phillip' Montgomery, Iames McClusky, Edward Hart, Donald Stonestreet, Lynn Taylor, William Newman, Roy Thomas. Fifth Row: Alfred Thomas, Dudley Read, Iudith Davis, Gerald King, Sarah Burroughs, Robert Thomas, Robert Wilcox, Richard Haude, Mary Fleshman, Iune Willey, Paul Bordenkirker, Daniel Brollier. MAIORETTES DRUM MAIOR Charlotte McKitrick, Ioan Hunt, Ioyce Fulton, Ierri Dennis Sgndey-gon Forshey. 90 'til 1'f CADET BAND LUV Front Row: Cleft to rightl Edwin Eshleman, Richard Peterson, Sarah Porter, Donald Scalise, Grover Gregory, Martha Lee Hathaway, Terry O'Neil, Second Row: LeRoy Lamborn, Norma Iones, Virginia Bowers, lean Chart, Ioy McClanahan, Deanna Rongone, Richard Costell, Harold Fulton, Iames Sloan, R. O. Reynolds. Third Row: Robert Peters, Iames Lees, Clyde Cox, William Kaylor, Elinor Fuller, Carol Mace, Barbara Hollow, Iudith Morton, Edward Hinkle. Fourth Row: Michael Noall, Gordon Shilling, Michael Miereau, Raymond Ienkins, George Close. GERMAN BAND Bob Thomas, Gerald Leipply, Alfred Thomas, David Richie, Don Stonestreet. 91 DANCE BAND SOLOISTS Front Row: Cleft to rightl William Oldfield, Robert Courter, Shirley Bevington, Arthur Smith, Walter Figley, David Smith. Second Row: Robert Thomas, Gerald King, Sarah Burroughs, William Newman, Roy Thomas, Iames McClusky, Edward Hart. Third Row: Mr. Brode, Iohn Dalton, Paul Bordenkirker, Martha Lou Littrick. 3 ci K ff S KW 1 ex Trumpet Trio Trombone Trio Edward Hart, William Robert Thomas, Gerald Newman, Roy Thomas. King, Sarah Burroughs. 92 SOLOISTS Clarinet Quartet Flute Quartet Eleanor Nye, Nancy Ruth Nagel, Sarah Lew- Nosek, David Smith, is, Ann Harpley, Karen Walter Figley, Sue White, Saxophone Quartet Shirley Bevington, Ar thur Smith, David Smith, William Oldfield. 1 , ,ff la SOLOISTS Left to Right: Roy Thomas, Trumpet, Sarah Burroughs, First Division Winners at State Solo Auditions. Eleanor Nye, Clarinet, William New- man, Voice, First Division Winners at District Solo Auditions. 93 ORCHESTRA First Circle: flelt to right? Bob Russell, David Root, Patricia Barber, Martha Weir. Second Circle: Martha Koch, La ira Happoldt, Kay Kinsey, Carolyn Bond, lane Smucker, Carol Knosher, Susan Edwards, Nancy Yeager. Third Circle: Anton Nosek, Iohn Descutner, Daniel Stoufler, lohn Miller, Ioy Mcclanahan, Patricia Gamble, Priscilla Harding, Donald Dieterick, Eleanor Nye, Harriet Drew. Fourth Circle: Phillip Montgomery, Eleanor Hawk, Ion Daugherty, Iohn'Rice, Robert Wilcox, Lynn Taylor, Roy Thomas, Ieralcl King, Sara Burroughs. Orchestra - String Ensemble Inner Circle: Cleft to rightl Robert Russell, David Root. Middle Circle: Martha Koch, Laura Happoldt, Iane Smucker, Mr. Kurinsky, Thomas Ross, Harriet Drew, Patricia Barber, Martha Weir. Outer Circle: Anton Nosek, Iohn Descutner, Dan Stoulfer, Carol Knosher, Susan Edwards. 94 ,,. , CONCERT BAND f Q 5 I 'RE First Circle: Cleft to rightl Eleanor Nye, Nancy Nosek, Dennis Sanderson, Donald Dieterich, Sarah Lewis, Karen White, Patricia Gamble, Priscilla Harding, Ruth Nagel, Ann Harpley. Second Circle: Charles Curl, Carol Dyer, Priscilla Phillips, David Smith, Walter Eigley, Gerald Leippley, William Hardman, Carolyn Miller, lon Daughterty, Arthur Smith, Shirley Bevirigton. Third Circle: Nancy Wohlford, Elizabeth Hurst, Beverly Stanford, Shirley Huff, loyce Hawkins, Iohn Wafer, Carol Howard, Carol Pettibone, Edwin Eshleman, Mary Eleshman, Richard Haude, Robert Wilcox, Robert Courier, lohn Rice, Iudith Davis, Iune Willey, Richard Peter- son, Gerald King, Sarah Burroughs. Fourth Circle: Iames Dick, Richard Zimmerman, Lynn Taylor, Donald Zorn, Ronald Williams, Iames Iones, Michael Walus, Phillip Montgomery, lames McClusky, Edward Hart, William Newman, Roy Thomas. Lust Row: Iames Gee, Donald Hartsough, Iohn Dalton, Forrest Ryan, Robert Peters, Paul Bordenkirker, Dudley Read, Alfred Thomas, Martha Lou Littrick, Mr. Ioseph Brode. LEW!! 3 95 --.wo-ogg TLA, ..Ti J QA 1 Z wie -E inf-in Aff! fag . 'iii Q f N E w A ,dl 'Ns- X n X, 2 .- N A J., 163'-'-f , ...W M W' CT ' 4 BLACK TIGERS - VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: Cleft to rightl Lowell Busick, Eugene Miller, Ed Smolk, Bob Krantz, Don Hulick, Glenn Buss, Ronnie Kearns, Tom Weber, Bruce Costill, Bill McCormick, Dave Wright. Second Row: Bill Ford, Iack Wattle- worth, Ray Filing, Dick Little, Harold Mellinger, Ronald Moncriel, Tom Getzinger, Iim Steiner, Coach Mester, Coach McNea, Coach Loughridge. Third Row: Iim Workman, Ivan Bennet, Iohn Turley, Dick Ackerman, Iim Church, Iack Hines, Iim Glenny, Bill Neal, Tom Blankenship, Frank Cyrill, Ierry Worcester, Floyd Lovelace. Falls I Vees Falls I Vees Falls I Vees Falls I Vees Falls I Vees Cuyahoga Falls 6 Akron Central O Cuyahoga Falls 7 Akron Buchtel 31 Cuyahoga Falls 21 Akron Garfield 19 Cuyahoga Falls 13 Lorain 20 Cuyahoga Falls 26 Kent Roosevelt 6 Cuyahoga Falls 14 Euclid Senior 18 Cuyahoga Falls 7 Akron St. Vincent 20 Cuyahoga Falls U Akron North 12 Cuyahoga Falls 28 Ravenna O Cuyahoga Falls 32 Youngstown North U Cuyahoga Falls 15 Martins Ferry 12 169 138 Won 5 Lost 5 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL l6 Canton South 20 Falls I Vees 26 Akron North l3 6 Barberton I. Vees 28 Falls I Vees 13 St. Vincent 7 0 Warren Sophs 25 Falls I Vees 13 Massillon Sophs 0 0 Akron Central 16 Falls I Vees 27 ' ' 89lers 14 15 Lakewood Sophs 18 Won 4 Lost 5 98 IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: upper lleft to rightl Curtis Sutlitf, Thomas Iohnson, Donnel Clark, Ronald Novkov, Gary Soll- berger, lack Chapin, Coach Mester. Second Row: Mike Keegan, William Burkholder, Rodney Buckson, Fred Raines, Ed Kaser, Iames Paul, Robert Roberts, Third Row: Roger Walker, Robert Sundell, Dale Bran- niger, Tony Micochero, Paul Olhoelt, Paul Trimble, Iohn Cochran. 89'er FOOTBALL Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Coach Harold Leffler, Dick Weber, Bill Kalbaugh, Iames Lees, Harold Fulton fManagerl, Sam Cropley, Bill Smith, Phil Knopp, Coach Allen Marshall. Second Row: Ray Fiume, Carl Polechek, Ioe Etoll, Chet King, lack Garrison, Charles Shaver, Paul Bordenkircher, Iames Leonard, Bob Taylor. Third Row: Dudley Read, Henry Beidler, Fred Bode, Harold Whittaker, Iames McNew, Frank Clard, Mike Mierau, Gerald Zukowski, Robert Wilkinson, Bob Guesman, Donald Iohnson. Fourth Row: lim Snyder, Ned Oldham, Bob Bell, Charles Gaffney, Iay Koval, Gerald Smith, William Rinehart, Iohn Beswe- therick, Arlen Kuder, Richard Medwig fManagerJ. 99 FOOTBALL IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS GRANT SCHOOL CRAWFORD SCHOOL ut ' ' A ll? BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Ioan Russell, Shirley Cundiff, Francis Whittaker, Shirlee Kemp. 89'er CHEERLEADERS Shirley Dunn, Dorothy Fegczn- cher, Irene Finkel, Diane Spencer. MINOR SPORTS TRACK TEAM Front Row: Cleft to rightl Ray Filing, Ed Smolk, Tom Blankenship, Bill Ford, Dave Wright Second Row: Paul Leitmcm, Tom Iohnson, Iohn Cochran, Fred Raines, Bill McCormick. 89'er TRACK TEAM 102 WRESTLING TEAM Front Row: tleft to rightl Ray Halliwill, Ralph Halliwill. Second Row: Robert Cobb, Howard Barden, Thomas Iohn- son, Lowell Busick, Howard Laubert, lack Rainey, Donald Hulick. Third Row: lames Calloway, Paul Booth, George Derbtuss, Mr. Hinkle tCoachl, Iames Church, Charles Stoltz, Virgil Foland, Neal Braniger, Leroy Wagner. S x l 'iff . 5, 1 1 f' I p I t Xl R it . lx ,W l . f r 5 ' N ' 1' . Q , SA , I tg RIFLE CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl Malcolm Chapman, George Derbfuss, Herbert Reed, Walter Watson, Dick Haas, Ed- die Smith. Second Row: Ray Salmon, Paul Bordenkircher, Charles Lloyd, Richard Zimmerman, Gerald Hider. Third Row: Mr. Moyer, Gregory Wood- ling, Eugene Landis, Larry Clark, Gary Gloss, Bruce Krupp. SWIM TEAM Front Row: tlelt to rightl Richard Vier- ing, Ralph Truby, Robert Nicol, Iames Blake, Richard Haude. Second Row: Coach - Carl Spessard, lay Koval, Wal- ter Weston, Dennis Bordenkircher. BASEBALL ,tw if-.V N t. Avi- Front Row: Cleft to rightl Al Smith, Richard Kaser, lack Schumacher, Charles Segars, Roy Ek, Lamarr Graham, Bob Warmuth, Ronald Damierow, 'Russ Thomas. Second Row: Coach Don Ripley, lim Steiner, Ioe Santos, Bob Clark, Bill Montieth, Bill Anquillare, Glen Buss, Mgr. Bob Lamport. Third Row: Mgr. Paul Schlemmer, Frank Cyrill, lim Workman. Although the Tigers gave up their district championship to Barberton, they are credited with starting night-baseball in the district. Falls could do no better than to finish the season With a 6-5 record. Cuyahoga Falls 9 e,,,e, ,,e,,e.... S tow Cuyahoga Falls 19 ,,,,,, 7,7,, C oventry Cuyahoga Falls 2 .e,,., .,,.,.. G arlield Cuyahoga Falls 10 ,,,,i. .....,....... E llet Cuyahoga Falls 8 ,,.,. ........, S t. Mary's Cuyahoga Falls 6 ..,,,, ,,,.,,. W adsworth Cuyahoga Falls 2 ,e,.., .... S pringfield Cuyahoga Falls 8 ,,.,,. ,,,...,,,,, C entral Cuyahoga Falls 2 ,,,... ..,..,. W adsworth Cuyahoga Falls 4 .....,..e,,,..,e ,,te., B arberton Cuyahoga Falls 4 ,.,.,,,,,.a,,,,..... ,...,.,.,a S tow 104 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row Cleft to rxghtl Paul Schlemmer, Iim Steiner, Bob Lamport Second Row Coach Watson Frank Santos Glenn Buss Iack Stra1ey,Ierry Worcester, Ron Kearns Bob Heyburn B111 Ford Frank Cyrxll Don Sweltzer George Bender, Harry Kuder. Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Falls 37 .,..,.. East 4 Falls 54 .,,,., St V1ncent 5 Falls 38 ,u,,.,, . Newark 3 Falls 40 .,v... .... A lumn1 4 Falls 41 ..r.,, .,u,... K ent Roosevelt 3 Falls 48 .....,. ...,..,..... C leveland Hts 6 Falls 60 .....,....,... Youngstown W1lson Falls 36 ...,.., ....,... N orth 5 Falls 44 ..A.... Barberton 4 Falls 33 ....,,. West 3 Falls 43 .,..... Ravenna 2 Falls 51 ....... Masslllon 6 Falls 45 ,.,.... St Vmcent 5 Falls 40 ,....,. G A M 3 Falls 31 ................,V.. St Marys 3 Falls 47 ..7,........,.,,...... Central 5 Toumament Falls 511 .,.......,,,..Y....,,. Stow Falls 29 .,,...,.............., South 3 105 RESERVE BASKETBALL Front Row Cleft to rightl lack Rubins, Frank Kaylor, William Kalbaugh, lim Hecky, Ivan Bennett Ilm Fishel Second Row Don Ripley, Gary Solberger, Robert Clark, Roger Walker, Dennis Sanderson Iohn Turley Gary Talmadge Raymond Wells tMgr.J. Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Cuyahoga Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls 49 53 38 22 41 60 45 39 56 44 42 45 36 25 . East St. Vincent Alumni Kent Roosevelt Cleveland Heights Youngstown Wilson North Barberton West Ravenna Massillon St. Vincent St. Mary Central 37 55 36 27 47 43 41 45 44 27 41 44 33 52 89'er BASKETBALL Front Row: Kleit to rightl Harold Whitacre CMgr.J, Bob Wilkinson, Ned Oldham, Mike Mieron, Sam Cropley, Bill Porter, Gerry Zukowski. Second Row: Phil Knapp, Iim McNew, Paul Bordenkircher, Bob Bell, Bob Gues- man, Butch Iohnson, Bob Taylor, Mr, McNea lCoachl. Third Row: Charles Gaffney CMgr.l, Dave Krohn, Karl Shook, Chet King, Iim Leonard, Frank Clark, Iim Buck CMgr.J. 8th GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM ffggq Si Xi 1 'SM ' .,--' f -sgi:5l. Front Row: Cleft to rightl Dick Baldwin, Dave Haude, Dick Scourfield, lim Barnett, Bob Caruthers, Virgil Price, Dave Baldwin. Second Row: Arthur Marble, Bill Hunt, Peter Lepp, Dave Zukowski, Tip Mester CCoachl. Third Row: Don Weston, Neal Bevere, Charles Beswetherick, 107 ClCTi gTi in ,QQ 0 5, rv if Q4 X L , Q Off N 4-g,..'7'I 'ff' L'-. ,X - Q 1, . -A -png? Qwga yl vu- I W A X I if? 5 I Y QE 5 . u 4 1 , . Y ,D 4 ,, M Sf? ,, if I. Af x' ' J 3 Y YZ xj 31 o W w 'Mg' Q. W :Sf- wifi 0 711251 2 X . 1 , ? R5 .. f .7 3 .2 31 1 . 4 N f 5 531313 4. 7 I xi 1 5' ,Q 'Nw Q. M- W . ' 69525 4 E, A A. M, I A , y H, M ' V13 , . Z jv X 2 ' .. 4 , K xg kr '1' ' x 'Wi V ' .- 3 ' 1 . My ,W .. , , 'M A V 1 -' ' ' -' , 'Y '. . Fief' S215 W' V ' ' 271 ' W 4 W ' aw EN A 3 A isf: L K is Q E' ,, ' fy- i wv Q f f' ,Q Q i f flgw - L' it Q' Y ' g 1 Q 'inf , N N, K HIRYX ' G e 'lf 431.gif QP if Q:--' 4 QU, U ' 'AFM N Wx Q mf '4 , 4 OFFICE CLERKS OFFICE MESSENGERS Fzont Row: tleft to rightl Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. Beckett, Mrs. Williams, Miss McClintock. Second Row: Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. DePue. Front Row: Cleft to rightl Dorothy Hogue, Patsy Dean, Ianice Albertson, Shirley Rilling, Iacqueline Edwards, Shirley Guesman, Shirley Vest. Second Row: Ellen Shuber, Nancy Nosek, Marilyn Bender, Iohanna Shetter, Shirlee O'Meara, Ianet Tenison, loseph Feil. Third Row: Elizabeth Daugherty, Virginia Rhodes, Ioann Hed- rick, Ioanne Pohl. 110 OFFICE ASSISTANTS HIGH SCHOOL PROIECTION CLUB HQ, Front Row: lleft to rightl Mary Lou Lance, Mary Iohnstone, Garnet King, Ioyce Fulton, Colleen Fauley, Shirlee O'Meara. Second Row: Elizabeth Daugherty, Irene Koch, Martha Zirkle, Catherine Goad, Dorothy Treap, Sally Carey. Front Row: llett to rightl Fred Heath, Harley Weyand, Kenneth Foglesong, Fred Fishback, Don Feucht. Second Row: Ronald Salmon, Robert Wilcox, William Einns, David Spitzer, Wendell Wilson, Mr. Shank. Third How: Roger Ryan, Roy McMillan, Dennis Sanderson, Milton Bertka, Louis Lichi. 111 WE BURNISH ALADDIN'S LAMP k 9 112 Meta IW 210 Library 202 Library THIS IS WHAT IT TAKES U13 M Sth Grade Library I 113 MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD CUP Iurxe 1950 Iune 1950 Walter Sogodenky Licme Hammock CIT-33' Icxnuary 1951 Ianuary 1951 Glen Buss Iocmne Greenwood 114 UPPER TEN PERCENT iz: .ibn JUNE Front How: tlelt to rightl Iucly Feil, Lynn Lampman, Roberta Klein, Sue Markle, Patricia Gross. Second Row: Ioseph Feil, Laura Lea Sharps, Colleen Fauley, lacqueline Edwards, Phyllis Haas, Don Feucht, Third How: Robert Ludwigsen, Carol Schuellerman, lean Oertel, Lois Lininger, Marianne Eyler. IANUARY Front Row: tlelt to right? Dorothy Adams, Shirley Morris, Ioanne Greenwood. Second Row: Kenneth Foglesong, Diane Scott, Sanford Elton, Glenn Buss. ' ' gh 1 W . ff--wH Al, +21 me ai i A vs' E i 115 PROM KINGS AND QUEENS 'ma' Bette Io Kuder, Ted McCo1slin Shirley Morris, Lowell Torbett 41 i Ronnie Pierce, Scilly Tomlinson Fronces Whittaker, Leonard West 116 Broad BUILDING PROGRESS Crawford VH YA' , ffm' , W mga-j-F' H ' U ,- .1 lk. fi . 1- f N' ,aa-Mme:-1 'N - .L M ffflf h , v 117 BUILDING PROGRESS G 21 Sll BUILDING PROGRESS High School OUR APPRECIATION The yearbook staff wishes to offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many people and organizations that have so greatly aided us in editing and making a success of the 1951 Cuyahogan. We would like to thank especially our advisers, namely Mr. Sauer and Miss Sears, for their co- operation and patience in their outstanding efforts to maintain a successful yearbook throughout the years. We wish to give special recognition and thanks to Donald Hartsough for the time and effort he put into the yearbook making it financially possible to be published. We would like to thank the M. O'Neil Company of Akron and all persons for their time and assistance in contributing to the photography of this book. Our deepest appreciation goes to Mr. DeWitt for his co-operation, advice and assistance in all matters we have put before him, to the teachers and club advisers for their splendid assistance, and to the merchants and business men of the city for their generous contri- butions. We especially wish to express our sincere gratitude to the student body whose confidence, co-operation and financial backing has been a great and helpful factor in the preparation of the 1951 Cuyahogan. 119 b QM sf Q .A .A 5 2 if I qinmnnu-an R N5 X E3 l CD X -.wif 54 EU? Y QRPLJ QNHES 'VJLFFN V3 VNC A THE mum Aa MM.. 5 Rf E J-. V' E , i S. ih 'wg wwf 74 an we sam' Farm Boy Sausage my ,vm ,U Kwai? U' Nm, ax 0 'gg 1 Sandy Mac Hams and Bacon PQ ments 'N' S a m W'a'aaaaa'1 . . iq rnnm ,,,ot,,s,. ' PHONE WALBRIDGE 5321 curgrlg 122 wA'1313 247 Stow st' To the Merchants and Manufacturers who Have Advertised in the 1951 Cuyahogan, we say FALLS RESTAURANT 2103 mom sr. Thanks GOOD FOOD . . . For your loyal support m making it a success. A Real Fine Cup of Coffee The cuyahogan Staff Qualify - Service - Cleanliness PROUD? YOU BET WE ARE! - of our town, of our schools and of the fine young people in the 1951 graduating class. Congratulations from The Falls Engineering 8. Machine Co. Harry L. Wright and William Hunt llogers Jewelry Cu. FAMOUS FOR DIAMONDS WATCHES - JEWELRY TELEVISION 2103 FRONT STREET SW,1311 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 123 The Sport Shop Irving Klein Brentwood Sportswear Botany SOO Suits Campus School Sweaters 2173 Front St. WA-1014 I Compliments of SAVEWAY MARKET SW-3328 751 State Road Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio For a Complete Coverage of High School News and Views Read- Tiger Tales The Students' N ewspapen' ' News ' Features ' Sports ' Advertising ' Humor WHEN THE TIME COMES WA- tilzxdla, O me 5210 'l,v SVT! llx'?VrXmYLx .l ' From GLEANERS AND BYERS Eff. 1920 A Leader in Quality for 30 Years A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE YOU WILL WANT TO SEE Tommy Rowan, Owner K. G. Valley, Mgr. L. S. MOSER For Diamonds - Wedding Rings The School jeweler 2222 Front St. Next to the Falls Theatre EIBER'S CITIES SERVICE CUYAIIOGA FALLS, OHIO 1633 State Road Minor Repair and Tuneup Cities Service Gasoline and Accessories 124 Compliments of C0NN,l'f9T0RS FALLS MUSIC CENTER l Q Cuyahoga Falls' Only F0llD.29mfh , Complete Muslc Store Alhambra Arcade WA-5217 MARY COYLE Stop in for Refreshments Fine Ice Cream and Candies Bums Candy slow FRANK R. sci-IONER Inc Featuring Honadle's Chocolates Ef 'b'i5 d 1916 REALTORS 2028 Front St. WA-9545 Insurance of all Kinds cuYAHoGA rAu.s, oruo Automobile Financing 15070 Dividends to Policy Holders HESS 5. GUEUTAL INC. 2419 Front St. The Friendly Firestone Store cuvAHoGA Mus, omo wA-2119 2152 Front ss. WA-6461 CUYAHOGA FALLS' OHIO The Public Be Pleased 125 Wade H. 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Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 2156 Front Street WA-1915 Paint ' WUHPUPCI' I-in9leUn1 lt's a Pleasure to Buy where Prices are low Glass and payments Easy! Serving the Falls for over 32 years 129 V X in uno 'ff' fab-Y! hands X1 C S wa EV' do Slick o we 3 N00 ' No reason your Buick shouldn't look like a million- aire's pride, too-not at the reasonable prices we charge! Our trained Buick paint and body experts can iron out creases and match the origi- nal paint like new -and our Porcelainize department can put a long-lasting, new- car gleam on it in just a couple of hours. You! can W Drive in-let us make an estimate for you! OR wc? C. M. Jones 130 Compliments of F. W. W oolworth Co. HEATING CONTRACTORS Woodward Bros. Sheet Metal Co. 2468 Front sf. sw-4848 Q ucmszn I It suits you better i f it's from your hometown Woodward 8g Schaffer TV and A I 2468 Front St. THE BEST IN TV ppliances sw-4848 AND APPLIANCES O Km9hf Cleaners May's Super Market WA-2224 Store 1 2041 Front St. 287I Hudson Dave Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Cofflel' Of Rudolph Plant 1 494 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave. Akron, Ohio WA.0824 WA-'I I 22 WA-0824 131 Compliments of IDEAL FROCKS First with the Latest 2177 Front Street Woaa Mme 64444114919 Jfome 7aau6!e-Que CURTIS CASEMEIVTS I gig lhlifiillimgj :jf E filo? 'ffl H Exrlusirely Distributed By The Falls Lumber Co. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO FALLS PHARMACY 2109 Front sf. wA-2546 Best Wishes to the 1951 Graduates From EPPELEIN AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 873 N. Main St. Akron, Ohio Residence Phone: 2039 Broad Blvd. FR-2221 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Congratulations and Good Luck LEITER 81 SONS HARDWARE fYour local sporting goods and hardware dealerj 2085-89 Front St. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO Scientific Shoe Fittings Q Cgmg 0 Cullum: o lunlons o Wal Archos If you have these or any Lrg-I other common foot troubles visit us today! We have all Dr. Scholl's Remedies, Appliances and Arch Sup- l-'Q-' ports. Each is designed to help you get quick relief and walking pleasure. CDI! IN FOI FII! FOOT THF! 4.1 GARDNER SHOE STORE 2146 Front St. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO FALLS SHEET METAL WORKS Commercial Roofing Sheet Metal Work Coal, Oil, and Gas Heating Plants Spouting 2121 Front Street frearl Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio WA-2087 Congratulations from H.ALDON'S MEN'S WEAR Courtesy - Quality - Economy 2020 mom stain SID WALLACE. Inc. Futuramic OLDSMOBILE 1836 Fourth WA-I 197 CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO RusseII's Fruit Market Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Our Specialty Corner of Wadsworth and Front CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO 133 COMPLIMENTS OF CORSAGES - FUNERAL DESIGNS Gel-bs Pharmacy me sssr mn me mosr - - - ron me Lunsr 1668 STATE ROAD Swandale 1113 14,60 sm, Rd. wA,7m THE F. W. DRTH C0. Service and Printing Advertising Color Work 2035 Second St. Cuyahoga Falls WA-5722 WA-4120 Chas. Boyd Sohool of the llanoo HQNADI-E - - Candies 2207 Second Street WA-1612 Delicious candies 2018 State Road WA-9464 134 Congratulations to Graduating Classes of l95l BUILDING IIEIVIODELING REPAIIIING ir-,ggi . - t E, ..: A vi ..., 5 :-m v ., ELT' .bn I Ah lhr. 5337 ::N:E'-I ' .. A' ' pgfii ' ' . ' k 1 2,4252 ' ' i , W IUA. -.-,-- .- - ,'-.- ----- . . -.-. I ,- Eiiiix 2. . 4' ,.,. --- -' ,!QlE'i'- ,..,1Z...-, . -f.': f,3-'55 - P-F 'fii k i m l izzie. ' A . .-.'. 1.g.5r' '-:22:::M .-:: ,:-:p .- . E :5:5:5:, ,. A , .. .,'- - Q , 3: ,.,. E' ti' ',:f:::f:E:Ei11f1:1:i:Q:::5:5:5:::5:2:l:Q. :?:?: ' FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND COMPLETE SATISFACTION Schnabel Lumber Co. Building Materials - Lumber - Hardware - Paint 2174 High Open Saturday Afternoons WA-1136 ' ,L Q. W . 'f if 'Me-.-,.,' EIBER'S MARKET Quality Meats, Groceries, Produce And Frozen Foods 2823 W. Bailey Rd. Phone SW-3414 ' CHESTNUT CLEANERS STElN'S SERVICE 436 Chestnut Blvd. WA-781 8 Tony Polo, Proprietor Washing - Lubrication Road Service 2808 Fran! St. WA-0839 Best Wishes to all Graduates from LEVINSON'S The Complete Modern Clothing Store For the Entire Family --lfmandyy Miller's Restaurant Colonial Dining Room SANDWICH SHOP Private Party Room 2035 Front St. WA-0822 - Greetings from DINNERS . McCabe's Texaco Service 1792 State Road Marfax Lubrication 'I970 Sfafe Road WA-0847 Wifh Motor Sway - Washes CUYAHOGA FALLS, oHlo Open 7 A.M. - 10 P.M. YONTZ and THOMAS INC. Your DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH sAuss AND slsnvlce 1632 Front sf. wA-1131 136 Congratulations to Graduating Classes o f 1951 PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING Sill 81 Richardson Schools KRAUS PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. 92 Ash St. Akron, Ohio BL-5175 , Safe for Savings Since 1888 lnternational-Harvester for the Finest in Refrigeration F A Er l S S E N G S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE SMITH SUPPLY CO. 2140 FRONT STREET 1856 Front Street WAlbridge 1 185 COOK COAL COMPANY Quality and Friendlinessn WA-81 21 2760 Front Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Sohio Gas, Oil, Accessories SHOP IN CUYAHOGA FALLS AT 0 ' N E I L ' S Conveniently Located on Front Street We Feature Famous Names . . . Labels you know and trust. lt is an O'Neil tradition to olter quality merchandise at lowest possible prices. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. 137 Falls Motors, Inc. Your Friendly HUDSON - PACKARD DEALER Sales Service Parts Accissomis 1608 Front St. Formerly Newcomb Buick Building WA-1101-1102 Your Studebaker Dealer in the Falls is Now CUYAHOGA MOTORS Inc. For Good Quick Service-See Us We have installed All Car Washes a Washmobile Machine Special Price - 31.00 to turn out a good Quick-Wash W.S.W. Tires 25c Extra Let us analyze your motor and carburetor with our Sun equipment 1707 FRONT ST. Formerly Hudson Location WA-2194 - 95 - 96 138 W ffrbf mme of bdfdwdfl ll ox 'e ' H i D ' .lEANNETTE'S GIFTS at the end of Second Street. JEWELRY - GIFT wnAPs I I E N N Stationery - Royal Doultons H A R D R E 2204 Front se. WA-0610 zvas mrnsou nmvr: wrumuncs me In the North End of Town Congratulations to 1951 Graduates from the JBI Front Row: lleft to righti Charles Metzner, Frank Swain, William Binns, Richard Wright, Lowell Tarbeit, Fred Heath, Mike LaCasella. Second Row: Kenneth Foglesong, Richard Carlson, Sanford Elton, George Kneilel, Carl Weitzel, Richard Fields, Glen Buss. Third Row: Iohn Phillips, Richard Pearson, Clarence Welch, Brian Puse, Ierry Kerr, Frank Pinach, Harold Mellinger. When it comes to Square Deal Cleaners WMM, 2751 Hudson Dr. Come First to CALL and DELIVERY SERVICE 0 ' C O N N U R ' S wA'8321 CUYUIWSU hills' ohh Howe Rd., Cuyahoga Falls WA-1141 139 SUPER HEATING Inc. 1675 State Road SW-4801 Hotpoint Admiral Philco Stromberg-Carlson Gibson Sylvania Universal Capehart Whirlpool Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner Bendix Royal Vac. Cleaner Blackstone Toastmaster RCA Victor Sunbeam Zenith The place fo go for the names you know . . . C0mPli 'e '5 of R A L P I-I The Blossom Shop for Famous - Brand HNF CANDW5 Mews CLOTHING 1615 State Rd. 140 X For the margin of difference that distinguishes good printing... Order your printed material from a plant with Craftsmen in every department. From the initial layout to the finished wrapping and delivery, your printing requirements will receive that extra treatment of true craftsmanship. C RAFTSMAN - PRESS, Inc. - LITHOGRAPH CO. 161 W. EXCHANGE ST., AKRON, OHIO sw Y' es WEST S , F. H. Sours 8. Son, Inc. 2106 Manchester Rd. L-s BUILDERS' suPPuEs - COAL ww FE - . EDS SEEDS MA1-:ANS SERVICE 1584 STATE ROAD Next to Ohio Theatre BRAKE SERVICE - TUNE UP CARBURETOR - IGNITION WHEEL ALIGNMENT SH-4926 Akron, Ohio WA-0953 i 141 Compliments of THE MCLELLAN STORE WE PAY O ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OF 31.00 OR MORE The Cuyahoga Valley Savings 117 Portage Trail Cuyahoga Falls Service Phone 7 A.M. to I 1 P.M. WAIbridge 0841 ELIO'S Benzoco Service GAS - LUBRICATION OIL - ACCESSORIES WASHING - ROAD SERVICE Residence 2709 Front Street WAlbridge 9430 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio For Quality and Price We Specialize in JUNIOR DRESSES, SIZE 7-15 Falls Department Store 2091 Front St. Compliments oi llllllill'l S lllllllY Wiener Shoe Store 2107 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Home of Nationally Known Shoes Truman Auto Parts Modern Automotive Machine Shop Guaranteed Rebuilt Motors If you want it, we have it a 1 824 Front St. WA-'I 000 142 The Little Big Store Delicatessen 1794 un sr. sw-4506 Proprietors Compliments of McMilIen Tire Co. Quality Merchandise Dorothy Allore and Eileen France 227 E' Broadway wA'8771 . Best Wishes From Marguerite Beaut and Barber Sho Y P ATLAS Mom 2669 Front Sf. WA-3823 2812 Vincent St. Compliments of Diskin Cleaners 2237 State Rd. Garment Cleaning Rug and Furniture Cleaning SW-2013 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio SW-4875 C on gralulations from Falls Sales 81 Television 1848 Front St. SW-2841 THE CITY LOAN 2017 Front St. WA-2175 9 A.M. - 5 P.M 143 The McGowan-Reid Funeral Home Truly a Funeral Home Overlooking the Beautiful Church Park at Stow Avenue and Third Street INVALID COACH EMERGENCY COACH W. M. D. REID Managing Director WA-1313 247 Stow St. 144 I Q Q,
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