Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

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A ..-vnznwm, :X --:um aaa: rar , ' van-rm44mnzg::w.wnqmf fw. ,1 111:-,:,--Nur..-f'.n-r ,'.J:f,:um'.1v 4 5 s 5 2 UYHHU H PRESENTED BY THE 'SENIOR CLASSES fbf CUYAHDGA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL 1955 I F 2 DEDICATION l Miss I osephine Long We, the graduating classes of 1953, dedicate our yearbook to you, Miss Long. Honestly, is there anything go- ing on around Falls High that you're not helping out in one way or another? We realize how unceasing your efforts are and all you've done for us. There- fore, with utmost sincerity and deep respect, we offer this tribute as an indication of our gratitude. Miss Long accompanies many of her groups in practice. INTRODUCTION Dear Reader, This is your link between you and your high school days. Years from now when you come across this 1953 yearbook packed away in a dusty corner, We trust that it will make you recall all the fun and friendships that made those four hectic years so Wonderful. A We sincerely hope you enjoy our book both now and in the distant future. Good luck to all. Sincerely, The Staff 4 CONTENTS Page Dedication ................................ ......... 3 Administration and Faculty ......... ......... l 2 l8 44 Graduates ............................... ......... Underclassmen ..,.................... ......... Organizations and Clubs ......... ......... 6 Z Speech and Drama ............ ......... 8 2 Athletics ................,....... ......... 9 U Music ............. .... ......... l U 4 Activities ...................... ......... l 18 Merchants' Directory .......... ......... l 28 5 nm 6 F BOARD OF EDUCATION Lei! to right: Mr. Alex Walker. Vice-President: Mrs. H. M. Whitacre: Mr. W. H. Nicol, President: Mr. G. H. Cooper. Clerk-Treasurer: Mr. Ernest Nock. Chosen at elections every two years, the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education is composed of five members. At bi-monthly meetings With the superintendent and assistant superintendent, the affairs of the school -system of our city are discussed and handled with the best ot judgment. The classes oi 1953 Wish to express to the Board ot Education their gratitude for the advantages We have enjoyed under their able management. 8 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Bode, Superintendent Mr. Steinhauer, Asst. Superintendent Mr. DeWitt. High School Principal 9 DEANS Mrs. Ellis Mr. Sauter 10 DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis, our Dean of girls tor the past thirteen years, is in charge ot the girls' attendance and scheduling the classes tor the ninth and tenth grade girls. She must also provide activities for the girls during lunch period, She is the sponsor for the Student Council and the ninth grade class. She also teaches psychology. DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Howard D. Saurer is our dean of boys. He has many important duties to perform, some ot which are boys' at- tendance, their discipline, and guid- ance. Besides these he schedules classes tor the ninth, tenth and eleventh grade boys and eleventh grade girls. He is advisor for Hi-Y and the tenth grade class. He is important to the Cuyahogan for as Business Manager he is in charge ot the sale of books and the advertising that goes into them. He also teaches classes in Mathematics. FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Mr. Ioseph G. Brode. B.S. Kent State University Instrumental Music Bowling, Golf, Fishing Mrs. Marjorie Cannon, B.S. in Education Kent State University Girls' Physical Education Cheer Leaders, Sports Club Ceramics, Fishing Mrs. Mary H. Carter, B.S. in Education Ohio State University English, Librarian Godey Club, B, W. Club, Senior Class Reading, Gardening, Travel Mr. Bruce Cobb. B.A. Mount Union College American History Athletics Mrs. Mary Creed, B.S. Western Reserve University Ohio State University Kent State University Guidance Mr. William R. Durtschi. B.S. in Education Ohio State University Woodworking Miss Helen E. Erf. B.S. in Education Kent State University Algebra Y-Teen Sewing, Baseball and Football Cas a spectatorl Miss Louise Flickiniger, B.A., M.A. University ot Akron Columbia University University ol Wisconsin Northwestern University English, Iournalism Tiger Tales Reiuvenating an old house FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Miss Lore Hofmann, B.S. in Education Ohio State University A German, English German Club, German newspaper National Honor Society Miss Margaret E. Holst, A.Bf, M. Ed. Marietta College University ot Pittsburgh Ohio State University Kent State University English, Typing Travel, Sewing Mr. C. S. Howard, B.A. University ot Toronto Latin, Greek lOth Grade Building Summer Cottages Mr. Paul Hutt, B.S., M.S. in Education Hiram College University ot Akron General Mathematics 9th Grade 9th Grade Gardening Miss Evelyn F. Haberkost. B.S. in Education Kent State University Office Practice, Shorthand Typewriting, Clothing Mr. Calvin W. Heintz. B.A., M.A. Heidelberg College University ot Alcron Speech Debate, Dramatics National Forensic League Radio Mr. C. R. Hendricks, B.A. Ohio State University Kent State University Library, Activities Fishing??? Mr. Robert B. Heuser, B.S., I-LB., M.A Kent Slate University Ohio State University Civics, Testing Research FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Mrs. Virgie Irwin. B.S. in Education, M.A. Ohio University Ohio State University English Travel Mr. Arpad Kurinsky, B.S., M.A. University ol Akron Western Reserve University Cleveland Institute oi Music String instruments, Orchestra Baseball, Music, Gardening Mr. Robert A. Lee. B.S. in Education, M.S. Ohio State University University ot Wisconsin Chemistry llth Grade Fishing, Boating Mr. Ray Liles, BA. in Education, MA. University oi New Mexico Northwestern University Spanish Club, Iunior Class Spanish, English Music Miss Iosephine M. Long. B.M. in Music, M.A. Syracuse University University ot Akron Kent State University University oi Cincinnati Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Music, Elementary Music Supervision Traveling, Concerts, Stage Plays Mr. Icrmes Loughridge, B:A. College of Wooster Oberlin College Ohio State University English Head Coach of Football Mr. C. D. McClanczhan. A.B.. B.S.. MJI. Ohio University Bookkeeping, Business Law, Economics Senior Class Fishing, Travel, Photography Mr. Raymond B. McC1uskey. B.S. Kent State University Algebra 1 1 th Grade FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Mr. Robert N. McNea, B.S. Miami University Cornell University Harvard University Mathematics 8th Grade Sports, Reading Mr. Stanley Mitten Kent State University Ashland College Assistant Principle of Elementary Education Spelling, Arithmetic, Writing Hunting, Farming Mr. Iohn F. Moore, B.S., M.S. University ot Virginia University of Akron University ot Michigan Kent State University Biology, Science High School Camera 8th Grade Camera Club Photography, Nature, Gardening i Mr. C. Wade Moyer, B.S. in Education Akron University Mrs. Mary Newstetter, B.S.. M. Ed. IgliZ11C?hf-Ip . 1 u Bhss College Archery, Hunting, Fishing Pittsburgh University Shorthand, Typewriting Iunior Class Travel, Needle Work Miss Mary O. Patton. A.B., M.Ed.. B.S. in L.S. Hiram University Pittsburgh University Columbia University Librarian Senior Class, B.W. Club Photography Mr. Arthur Peebles, MJ-l., B.S. Kent State University Ohio State University Duke University Western Reserve University Geography, History Travel Mrs. Patricia R. Perkins, B.S. in Education West Virginia University Sth and 9th Grade Music 14 FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Mrs. Maurine Pershing? B.S.. M.A. Ball State Teachers College QB Civics, 9B History, Sociology Four Square Reading, Fancy work Mrs. Harriet B. Pigott, A.B., M.A. Akron University Columbia University Latin Latin Club Selling Antiques Miss Lucile W. Price, B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Mathematics Mrs. Marian T. Rcrusch, BA. Hiram College English, French Junior Class, Le Cercle Francais Reading, Handwork, Traveling i Mr. R. O. Reynolds, B.S.. M.A. Kent State University Western University lnstrumental Music High School Band Real Estate Mrs. Mary Ellen Ripley. B.A. Heidelberg College 8th Grade English Reading, Knitting, Music Mr. Gilbert Roberts, B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Akron University University of London School ot Economics American History, Government Senior Advisory Committee Photography, Research, History Mrs. Bertha Rockwell. B.S., M.A. Alcron University Kent State University Chicago University History Iunior Foreign Affairs Council Reading, Travel, Study with colored pictures FALLS FACULTY E l Mrs. Alberta L. Thompson, B.S. in Ed. Miami University Kent State University Clothing, Home Living 10th Grade Mr. Iames M. Wcickman, B.S. in Ed. Kent State University English 9th and 10th Grade 9th and l0th Grade speech activities Reading, Spectator ot Sports, Participating in sports , Mr. Iohn W. Watson, B.S. in Ed., M. Ed. Kent State University Boys' Physical Education Basketball, Tennis Otticiating, Reading, T.V. Mr. L. D. Watson, B.S. in Ed., M.S. University ot Illinois Akron University Biology 10th Grade Biology W 16 1952-53 Mrs. Lois Rook, B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Foods, Home Living Sewing, Raising roses, Decorating, Travel Miss Sallie M. Sears, B.A., M.A. Qhio Wesleyan Ohio State University English Yearloookf H. A. Preston, 9B's Horticulture, Needlecratt Mr. Eugene L. Shank, B.S. in Ed.. M.A. Kent Slate University American History, Ohio History, Visual Education Projection Club Gardening. Mr. Curl D. Spessard, B.S. University ot Akron Driver Education Senior Class, Swim Team, Golt Team Sports FALLS FACULTY 1952-53 Mr. Earl R. Welker, B.S. in Ed. Kent State University Ohio State University Geometry, Trigonometry Senior Sponsor Traveling Mr. I.. A. Wheatley. A.B. Washington and Ietterson College Ohio University Physics, Science 1 lth Grade Mrs. Genevieve B. Wilhelm, A.B. De Pauw University Ohio State University Cleveland Institute of Art Kent State University Alfred University Art Booster Club, Iunior Class Ceramics, Painting Mr. Duane E. Work. B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Kent State University Drafting, Driver Education Photography Mrs. Ora Zimmerman Kent State University Alcron University Visiting Teacher Antiques, tlowers Miss Iill Lobach. BJL University ot Richmond, Virginia Music Sth and 9th grade Swimming, tennis, golf, glee clubs, piano, Little Theatres '17 'Q' qw iw wwwmwaw , 2 K 5 5 v 5 E Y X E UHTE' I une 1953 Officers Left to riaht: Laurence Carlson, Iacqueline Cooke, lanet Kirk, lack Bittinger. Ianucrry 1953 Officers Left to righi: lohn Turley, Patricia Sheehan, lack Francis, Shirlee Kemp. L rrww.-MJ-.fm sg' .X Q' ,K 'rpg' V Senior Baby Sitters Front Row: Cleft to righti Mr. Welker, Mr, Shank, Miss Flickinger, Mr, Mc- Clanahan, Mrs, Carter. Second Row: Mr, Roberts, Miss Palton, Mr. Spessard, I anuary Class ACKERMAN, RICHARD OWEN, To have my own home, Freshman Football, l, Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Track, 2, 3, 4, Broad, L. O. B. ALBERS, NEIL, To own my own gas station, Track, 4, Booster Club, 4, Crawford School, Running around nights, working, and L. O. B. BEACH, PATRICIA, You're wondering too? , Booster, l, 2, 3, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Y-Teen, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Four, Square, 2, Girls' Ensemble, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, Z, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Revusical, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Librarian, l, 2, Office Assistant, 3, B. W., 1, 2, Globe Friends' Club, l, Class Play, 4, Broad Str.eet School, Being co-pilot in a certain 39 ' Ford, eating, sleeping, singing, and staying happy, BECK, BARBARA, To do everything to the best of my ability, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Barber School, Akron, Be Thankful Club. BENNETT, IVAN R., To be King of the I,U.B.B.'s, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, Z, 3, Track, 2, 3, 4, Lincoln- Hunting tgirlsl. BERTKA, MILTON RAY, To work in a beer factory, Camera Club l, Projection Club, 2, 3, 4, Broad, Beer Drinking. BLANKENSHIP, TOM, To be successful, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, 89er Football, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Crawford, Eat, sleep fun, and a certain little bashful girl. BOWERS, DAVID N., To be heavyweight boxing champ at 130 lbs., National Honor Society, 3, 4, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Grant School, Photography, cars, hillbilly music, and L. O. B. BROWN, SHIRLEY, To be a fashion illustrator, Camera Club, l, Booster Club, l, 2, Senior Class Play, 4, Craw- ford School, Drawing and Be Thankful Club. BRYNER, Buster, MERLE, To become an honorary mem- ber of the I.U.B.B.'s , Football, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, Basket- ball, l, 2, Cross County, 2, Basketball, 2, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Edinburg, Ohio, D.C.F. CLARK, BOB, To be vice-president of the I.U.B.B.'s , Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Crawford, Make out. COBB, ROBERT, To make friends with North High Boys, Track l,,Wrest1ing, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, I-l.C., 4, gkron Seiberling, Staying out of trouble with Uncle owie. 21 FELD. DAVID. To succeed in my chosen profession before I reach my 30th birthday, Findley, Akron, Following baseball, football, basketball, and sports in general. FISK. SHIRLEY. world, Globe Spanish Club, pella Choir, 3, Class FRANCIS. IACK. new history books, Student Council, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Treasurer of Class, 4, Globe Friends, l, Broad Street School, Stamps, postcards. COCHRAN. IOHN C., To be successful, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Student Council, l, Z, 4, Vice President, 4, Broad Street School, Keeping Turley out of trouble and L. O. B. CRAGO. Ian, IANET. To always be happy, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Senior Class Play, 4, Crawford, Laughing, teasing, Gary. DAUGHERTY, Liz ELIZABETHE, Surgeon, Glee Club, Ir. and Sr., l, Z, All Girl Choir, 2, Yearbook Staff, 4, Office Assistant, 3, Crawford, I.R',R,, Horseback riding, The Gang, Hillbilly music, and Ieanne's Liver and Onions. DIETERICH. Dirtytrick DON. To be a success and re- tired ambulance driver at 35, Band, l, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Oamera Club, 1, Booster, l, 2, 3, Broad, Cook- ing, radio, women. DOUTHITT. Annie SHIRLEY. To be haPl9Yi Camera Club, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, West Main Street School, Ravenna, Ohio, Swimming, play- ing the piano, and l'll never tell! EDMUNDSON. Pat PATRICIA ANNE. To be a telephone operator, Y-Teen, 2, Ir. Girls' Glee Club, l, Broad, Sewing, Chihuaha, the Gang, 9' IGM r , ..,-.- r To attend Harding College and tour the Friends, l, 2, 'Corresponding Secretary, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, A Cap- All Girl Choir, 2, Ir. Glee Club, l, Senior Play, 4, Grant School, Singing, reading, sports. To give my Sth million to Mr. Shank for I v Y S FRIEDMAN. lem IANET. To be happy, Girls' Glee Club, Xt W 1. 2: Force. GATES. team, Latin Glee Lincoln School, Slumber Parties, cooking, Air A T' .A -V -0452.1-2, ' lf' ANNE. To go to college t?l and own a baseball Ir. Y-Teen, 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, I Club, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Ir. H -5 l:..-' ,,, Club, l, 2, Globe Friends, l, 2, Grant School, 'L W 'A' ' Traveling and collecting post cards, Baseball - Cleve- . by ' land Indians. I H GOUGH. Gooch CHARLES. To be a success in what- ever I do, Boys' lr. and Sr. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, A Cap- ' 1' 5 , . , r pella eating, and L.O.B. Choir, 3, 4', Broad School, Sports, having fun, 4. 22 .I ' 'Z 2 , .,.., H We i 3 .4 -, .w a - 2 1 4 lt .. GARY. DAN if ii, W HARTMAN. BUD, To be a Canadian hunting and fishing lbvqv I W guide, French Club, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Lakeview School, Akron, Fishing, hunting, camping. .,. '.A. ,zz HELD. DAVID. To have a drive-in in Hawaii, Senior Class Play, 4, Grant, Running around nights and L.O.B. HEWITT. VIOLET HUGHES. DONALD. East School. HUNT. CAROLYN, To be a good private secretary, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Secretary, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Business Manager, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 3, Aqua Debs, Z, 3, Senior Class Play, 4, Grant School, M.O.M., horse-back riding, swimming, and dating lack Hibbard. IOHNSON. Margie MARIORIE. To be a secretary and and sit on the boss's lap, Godey Club, 3, 4, Ir. Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, Grant, Sports, Sewing and the Gang IONES. RALPHI To sing bass in Ajax commercials, Boys' Ir. and Sr, Glee Club, 1, 2, A CappeHa Choir, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Choir Review, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, '4 Vice President, 4, President, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Lincoln School, Wood- work, eating, having a good time, collecting beer signs, L.O,B. f 4 KEMP. Shirl SHIRLEE. To always be happy , Globe Friends, l, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-President, 4, Spanish, 2, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Capt.,t4, Student Council, 3, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Four Square, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 3, Class Vice-President, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Business Manager, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Girls' State, Lincoln School, B.M.B.P., taking trips with S.S.I. and G.G.B., Henrietta Shank, L.T., music and dancing. KOCH, Renie IRENE. To be happy and successful, and to travel, Globe Friends, l, Y-Teen, l, Z, Aqua Debs, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Revusical, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Literary Editor, 4, Senior Class. Play, 4, Lincoln School, Barberton, Ohio, P. Mc V., Henrietta Shank, dancing, swim- ming, F,l.S.H,, Smiley. LEMCIK, Andy ANDREW, IR., A professional golfer and find a rich woman to support mel, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Saint Ioseph, Golf, bowling, swimming, flirting and teaching women how .to play golf and other things- LOVELACE, FLOYD, To be successful in life, Football Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team, 3, 4, Grant School, Sports, shopwork, cars. 23 F' :-.l ,:.. I 1. ' ' , 'fQ?ipm, . 35534733271 31 . . at . .. if-55.22, -, 2:..2:.:r iz: I5 llval-32661254632-.11zt:Zge,ifed 'g:E,ig,L ' :..S' rz',3?,fati,gii3l5s'i, 1' 'wifi-gt 'Nw',xr. 3 .l,.:,f:: 3, r, ,tw wt Y W. Wi., . .- y --s ,.g.....,x,-4:-: .,,,,. A? W ' 4 uw 2 rw 5,1 Q 4 , N' is Q it t ,M ,, ., ii ,Q Wi - an 3. ,s ang-2 -,T -I .rgg:,,2.,i,tptj, N, , ff ,s1,,a r1,1 11 z.'.-f- -2221 . M M LUTTNER. GLENN, Drill for water in Death Valley, Band tLakewood Highj, 2, Spanish Club, 2, Tait Elementary School, Cars, L.O.B. LUTTNER, WAYNE H., To be a success and retired millionaire at 21, French Club, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Iunior Choir, 2, tl.akewood Highl, Senior Class Play, 4, Tait Elementary School, M' Car, L.O.B. ILLER, Perk MARILYN, To survive college and see the world, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, H. A. Preston Club, 3, 4, Historian, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, Editor- in-chiei, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Seiberling School, Akron, B.W., music, swimming, steak, and Miami U. OLES, Butch FRANCIS, Be a twenty year man in the Air Force, Honorary Booster, l, 2, 3, Football, l, Man- ager, 2, 3, Crawford, Night working and not alone, L.O.B. ORRIS. Glory GLORIA, To lind a job from noon to l PM. with an hour oii for lunch, Globe Friends, l, Spanish Club, 2, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Executive Committee, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, President, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Organiza- tion Editor, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 3, Senior Class Play, 4, Student Director, 4, Mason School, Akron, G.GfB., and Henrietta Shank OLHOEFT, PAUL, To open a drive in restaurant in Hono- PETREA. PAULINE, To be a success in anything l do, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, All Girl Choir, 2, 3, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Godey Club, 3, 4, Rosedale School, Cleveland, Crocheting dressing for eight dolls, The Gang, roller skating. PHILLIPS, NOREEN, Traveling around the U. S. as a saleswoman or join the Roller Derby, McKinley, Cleve- land, Roller Skating. PISCAZZI. VINCENT, A career in the WACS, Executive Committee, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, Sports Editor, 4, Honor Society, 4, Treasurer, 4, Track, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball, 3, Findley, Mr. Shank, L.O.B. REED, Dick RICHARD, To sing and be successful, Boys' Ir. and Sr. Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Revue, 3, 4, Kent, Music, swimming, dancing, eating pizza, traveling, L.O.B. HUBINS, IACK, To quit work as soon as I get out oi High School, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 4, Grant School, Basketball. RUNKLE. NANCY LEE. To be loved and honored by my future husband and children, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Lincoln, Filing everything-from receipts to magazine articles, reading and collecting books, music. 24 lulu, Band, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, 2, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Booster Club, l, 2, Senior Class Play, 4, Broad Street School, Increasing my education in the art of Relaxation, L.O.B. it 2, 4 A -ta .-1.5, 6 -ARIN' f:?3iW' SANDERSON. DENNIS. To own a different Cadillac for every day of the week, Track, l, Reserve Basketball, 2, 3, Varsity, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major, 2, 3, 4, Projection Staff, l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Camera Club, Senior Class Play, 4, Grant School, Collecting old paper money and women, L.O.B. SCHNABEI.. Bet BETTY IANE, To be a success in whatever I attempt to do, Camera Club, l, Glee Club, l, 2, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Broad Street School, Henrietta Shank, eating, a certain Kent Stater, our Be Thankful Club, going to stock car races, slumber parties with the gang. SECKINGER. Sandy SONDRA, To be happy and suc- cessful, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Crawford School, Ice skating, swimming, all sports. SHEEHAN, Red PATRICIA ANNE. To knit turtle necked sweater for a giraffe, Girls' fr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Baltimore, Md. School No. 71, S.S.I. , eating pizza, dancing, swimming, music, and Henrietta Shank. SHOAF. RUTH. To succeed in anything I do, Godey Club, 3, Crawford School, Drawing, and going for long rides in a Ford. Football games and the Gang, SMITH, Iudy IUDITH, To be successful and happy, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Crawford, Hillbilly music, driving and being with a gang of kids. . if .,.,,, .M -M ,tam xt .4 1 ir :t-- ' ' :I ' if TURLEY. IOHN I. IR.. Class President, 4, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Track, l, 2, 4, Grant, Keeping Cochran out of trouble, L.O.B. VIERING. Dick RICHARD, Swim the English Channel, l-li-Y, 2, 3, 4, Projection Staff, 2, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Secretary, President, Swim Team, 2, 3, 4, Letterman, Senior Class Play, George Barber School, Akron, Swim- ming, L.O.B. WHITTAKER. VERNA IUNE, To become Mrs. G, T. Ver- notzy, Y-Teen, l, 2, Globe Friends, l, Lincoln School, Cooking for Gerry and making cherry pies, horseback riding, swimming. WILCOX. BOB, To take Iim Schlemmers job, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Tales, 3, Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Man- ager, l, 3, 4, Varsity, Mgr., 1, Yearbook Staff, 4, Senior Class Play, Varsity Baseball Mgr., 3, F.T.A., 3, 4, Collecting miniature dogs, pennants, sports, music, reading, girls, driving, traveling, working. ZIMMERMAN. leg IEAN. Receptionist, Ir. Y-Teen, Z, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Lincoln School, Hillbilly music, horse- back riding, the Gang, Liz's chili, and U.S.N. 25 BERGERT, HANNA, Foreign Correspondent, Mario Wacht- ler Schule, Essen, Germany, Archaeology and Ancient History. BEYNON, BETTY ANN, To raise little Bums, Booster Club, 1, Cambridge, Mass., Brakemen on the B and O Rail- road and motorcycles. BXDDINGER, IOHN EDWARD, To be the best doctor l can, Track, l, 2, 3, Manager, 2, 3, Ir, Council of Foreign Affairs, l, 2, 3, Vice-President, 2, President, 3, Hi-Y, 2, Camera Club, l, 2, Secretary, 2, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, 1, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Busi- ness Manager, 4, Legget School, Akron, Photography, reading, and hiking. BISSLER. DON FRANK, To be a big wheel like Hend- ricks, Latin Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, St. Patricks, Kent, Eating. BITTINGER, Iocko IACK, To be a waiter at the 9l , Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, 4, Class President, 4, Iunior Prom King, 3, Leechburg, Penn., Throwing rods in my Chevy. BOOTH, PAUL, To be a success in life, Football, l, Globe Friends Club, l, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, Grant, Photography. Iune Class ABRAHAM, EARL I., To have my own business, Football, l, Lebanon, Ohio, Swimming. ANDREA, Io IOSEPH, To own Lucien's Beer Parlor, St. Ioseph, Girls between 4 feet and 6 feet tall. ATTALLA, VIOLET, To travel, Broad School, Driving and sewing. BAKER, GLENN. To become a big league ball player or sports photographer, Duncanwood, Collecting baseball pictures and rooting for the New York Yankees. BARNES, Dick RICHARD. To have a shoe store in Michigan, 89'ers football, Zanesville, Ohio, Hunting and tennis. BAUER, Oli BARBARA, To have friends and influence none and own a fire engine red Buick convertible, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Aqua Debs, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Godey Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Broad School, Following Pat around and going to Gamers with the L. O. W. F. Girls. M , sign- fr .W f'Tfl, 'f 26 BOWEN, Ice IAMES, To be a good little boy, Basket- ball, l, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Wrestling, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Grant, Sports, girls, and the 9l. BRANIGER, 'TPunchy DALE, To be an architectural engi- neer, Track, l, Football, 2, 3, Wrestling, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster tHonoraryJ, 1, 2, 3, 4, Grant, Girls, cars, money, and HC Club. BRIGATE, MARY IANE, To get my M. R. S. degree and be happy, St. Hedwig, Akron, Collecting dog statues, music, collecting pictures of Ierry Lewis. BRISLINGER, Ginny VIRGINIA. To take a ride on the Street Car Named Desire , Y-Teens, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Crawford, Roddin' Around in Ierky Derk and Bumpy, the gang, slumber parties, swimming, and camp. BROLLIER. ESTI-IEE, To be happy and successful, Craw- ford, Playing the organ and piano. BUCKSON, ROD, To have the will power to keep trying, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster tHonoraryJ, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, co-captain, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Broad, Sports. BUNTING, PATRICIA IOYCE, To become rich and go to Paris,-Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Globe Friends Club, l, 2, 3, Booster, 2, lr. Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Godey, 3, 4, Spanish.Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Crawford, Cats, the gang, music, and Ierky Derk. CARL, DICK, History Teacher, Margaret Park, Akron, loating. CARLSON, Larry LAUHENCE, To study mechanical engineering at C. l. T., Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Vice- President, 4, President, 4, Track, 2, Projection Staff, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, Representative to Key Club Interna- tional Convention, 3, Booster, 2 fHonoraryJ, Class Treasurer, 4, Yearbook Staff, Business Manager 4- Grant, Making bleach at the Laundromat and working tor Tim. CARLSON, Sandy SANDRA, To be as sexy as Marjorie Main, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, Z, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 3, Y-Teen,'l, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, German Club, 2, 3, Four-Square, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Grant, The gang and Ierky Derkf' CARPER. IOANNE, Church work, Y-Teens, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Four-Square, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Girls' State Repre- sentative, 3, Broad, Writing letters, church activities, just plain havin' tun, CAROLI., WILLIAM, To become the owner of a French Model Agency, Boys' Glee Club, l, Tennis Team, 2, 3, Lincoln, Sports. 27 CLARK, LARRY, To own an all-girl football team, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Rifle Club, 2, Broad, Sports, wine, women, and song. COCAIN, H. WILLIAM. IR., Success beyond reproach, Football,'2, 3, Lakeview School, Akron, Sports, and all the beautiful women in the world. COOKE. Iackie IACQUELYN, To swim the English Channel under water, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, Z, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Globe Friends Club, l, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 2, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Booster Club, l, Z, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Senior Class Secretary, Schumacher School, Akron, Driving, music, writing letters, riding in Ierky Derk, ice skating, dancing. COOLEY, SALLY ANN, To be the first girl cheerleader at West Point, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms, l, 2, Treasurer, 3, Aqua Debs, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Z, Secretary, 3, Y-Teen, l, '2, 3 4, F. T. A., 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Captain 4, Lincoln, Swim- ming, the girls. COSTELL, IANET. To be a success, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Office Assist- ant, 4, Crawford, Dancing, sewing, convertibles. COX, NOREEN, Nurse, Y-Teen, l,'2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Booster, l, 2, Grant, Bill, Church activi- ties, making friends, and having fun. COZAD, HENRY, To be a draftsman, Track, l, Globe Friends Club, l, Crawford, Sports and collecting coins. CRISSINGER, BOB, To be lover like Ioe Andrea, Iackson School, Akron, Outdoor sports. DALLESANDRO, EDWARD, To inherit a million dollars, St. Ioseph, Making small scale stills, DeHART. ROBERT. To be six feet, tall and tough, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Lincoln, Coin collecting and A, H. S. Club. DAVIS, WILLIAM PATRICK, To be a success, Football, l, 2, Track, 1, 'Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Crawford, Hot Rods. DENNISON, NANCY, That I might study to show myself approved , B. W. Club, l, Globe Friends, l, West Virginia, Collecting stamps, sewing, reading, sleeping, swimming, and learning new things. DESCUTNER. IOHN. Radio Announcer, High School Or- chestra, 2, 3, Harris School, Akron, Bowling, sports, music. DOLAN. Sally SARAH. To find a guy that my rival, McGill, doesn't know, Globe Friends Club, l, All Girl Choir, Z, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Tiger Den Board, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Reporter, 3, Cheerleader, l, Varsity, 3, 4, Honor Soci- ety, 4, Homecoming Queen, 4, Seiberling School, Akron, Dancing, having fun, the gang, and Ierky Derk. DOLIS. VICTORIA. To become a bookkeeper as good as Mr. McClanahan, French Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, B.W, Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Aqua. Debs, Z, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Secretary, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Glover, Akron, Dance band, the gang, and Ierky Derk. DONALDSON. IOY. Secretary, ln Atlanta, Georgia, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Y-Teen, 1, Spanish Club, 3, Athens, Ten- nessee, Music. DONER, Princess IOY, Atomic Scientist, Globe Friends, l, 2, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl C'hoir,'2, Booster 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs: 2, Seiberling School, Akron, Mathematics and men. DROPE. Givvie GIOVANNE, To be as good in all phases of mathematics as l am in triangles , B. W. Club, l, 2, Y-Teen, l, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, F, T. A. 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4, Yearbook Staft, 4, Iunior Tiger Den Board, 4, Tiger Tales Reporter, 2, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 3, A Cap- pella, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Musical, 4, Office Staff, 3, 4, St. Joseph, IUBB's fun, class presidents, triangles, music. .'- I 1 - T l'l aw i - : ' '-if':f - is A .,-- , ,i-' i f ff' 2'..- 3 W1 -me ,l !'w 29 EDWARDS. LORETTA LEE, To be a nurse and doctor, Globe Friends Club, l, 2, Latin Cl Spanish Club, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, semble,-3, Operetta and Musical, 3, 4, Yearb 4, Lincoln, Practicing first-aid on my friends. Mars Girls lr Glee Club l All Girl Choir 2 marry a b, 3, 4, Club, l, irls' En- ok Staff, Y-Teen, EDWARDS, WANDA. To go with Dave on the -fist trip to l ' ' ' ' ' ' an , 2, Yearbook Stall, 4, Crawford, Dave and EK, FRED. Scientist, Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4, Hono 3, 4, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Stamp collecting. ESTEP. ROBERT. To own a garage and sell cars 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, ish Club, 4, Croton, Ohio, Working on cars, money and A.H.S. FELDMAN. FRED, Taxidermist-Machinist Rifle T ting. Society, Booster, , Span- pending m, l, 2, , f 31 3, Taxidermy, trapping, hunting, and fishing, Grant. FICKEISEN, LUSILLE. Manhunting, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Debs, 2, Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, Little green Grant. lz, Aqua Kdisers, FISHEL. IAMES. To be a sportscaster, Basketball, l, Re- serve Basketball, 2, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Sports, Lincoln. FITZPATRICK. Bud WALTER. Band, l, 2, Football, 3, Yearbook Staff, 3, co-feature editor, Gartman School, Clarksbury, W. Va. FLOUTZ. WILLIAM. Research chemist and go to Holly- wood with Walker, German Newspaper, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Having fun, Defiance, Ohio, FOX. IOAN. To have an Affair in Trinidad with Glenn Ford, Globe Friends, l, German Club, l, 2, Godey, 4, Spanish Club, 4, IUBB's, dancing, and opposite sex, Grant. FRANCHI. GLORIA. To learn how to park, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, Z, 3, 4, All-Girl Choir, 2, Swimming, Ray, driving Harvey , Lawton School, Philadelphia, Pa. FRANDSEN. ALLAN. To get to Marilyn Monroe's house before Roy and the boys do, Basketball, l, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Sports and going to slumber parties, Grant. FRANK, IUDY. To wear out Kay s horn and to be a wom- an F, B. I, agent, Y-Teen, 1, Z, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Slumber parties, Ierky Derk, and the gang, Broad. FREEMAN. DEWEY. To be a good mechanical engineer, Driving my Dads Ford, Springbroaks School, Alcoa, Tenn. FRENCH. ROBERT. To go to college, Hi-Y, 4, Construction work, Grant School, Zanesville, Ohio. FUERST. CAROLYN. To be happy and successful, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, Four Square, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Having fun and roddin' around in Ierky Derk, Grant. FULLER. Pat PATRICIA. Finding dogs for homeless fleas, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, Sr. Choir, 2, 3, May Festival, l, 2, Christmas Pageant, 2, 3, Class Play, 3, Godey Club, 4, Anything to have fun, Hotchkiss, Akron, Ohio. i GEORGE. IANICE. To go to Florida and to graduate, Gillie, sewing, and giggling, Grant. 30 GREEK, PATRICIA, To collect my birthday present from Larry Carlson, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, 2, music chairman, l, Globe Friends, 1, 2, Secretary, 1, Girls' Ensemble, 3, Latin Club, 2, B. W. Club, 1, 2, Librarian, l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Sports, music, and people, Forest Hill School, Akron, Ohio. GIDLEY, BETTY LOU, To graduate and get my MRS degree, Sewing and hillbilly music, Grant. GLASGO, Kay MARY KATHRYN, Ditch two parts of my name and buy a farm to raise my cow! Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l- All Girl Choir 2' A Ca ella , , , pp Choir, 2, 3, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Operetta, 4, Student Council, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Globe Friends, l, F.T,A,, 4, The gang, slumber parties, and Ierky Derk , Colum- bus, Ohio. GOSHORN. PAT. To become an interior decorator, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Marlin Logsdon, Crawford. GRELL, BARBARA IRENE. To have a good time in col- lege, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Sr. Glee Club, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Latin Club, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, Lots of clothes, Glover School, Akron, Ohio. GROSENBACHER, CLAIR, To become a farmer, l.V. ball, Track, 3, 4, Sports of all kinds and girls, Liberty School, Akron, Ohio. loot- East GWINN, DONNA, To be a hydrotheosophisl W.A.F.'s, Globe Friends, l, B. W. Club, 2, 3, for the 4, Secre- tary, 3, Glee Club, l, German Club, 2, Swimming, driving, and boys, Northampton. HAMILTON, BART, To have a beef an farm in d ho southern Ohio, German Club, 2, Globe Frigds, 1, 2, The out-of-doors in all forms, Lincoln. HARDMAN, WILLIAM E., Electrical engineer, B 3, 4, German Band, 2, 3, Pep Band, 2, 3, Glob l, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Traveling and pho Bettes School, Akron, Ohio. HARRIS, Mike MYRA IOAN, To be able to Oldsmobile without paying for it, Ir. Y-Teen, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, Tiger Tale nd, l, Z, Friends, QTUPIIYJ have an 1, 2, Sr. Staff, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Our slumber parties ani roddin' around with the Gang, Grace, Akron, Ohio. HARRIS, TOM, To be a machinist, Hunting and St. Ioseph. HART, EDDIE. To be a successful veterinarian have a family, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, M.F.L., 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 4, Yearbook, 4, Orchestra, l, Band, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, swimming and dancing School, Clarksburg, W. Va. 31 boating, and to Band, l, , Dance Carlisle HASTMAN. DORA. To be as good a bookkey sec. as Mr. McClanahan, Bowling, having fun, Lincoln. HAWKINS, Io-Io IOYCE ANN, To become a good nurse, Band, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, Z, Swimming, tennis, and clubs and organizations, Harder School, Canton, Ohio. HAWLEY, EMMY LOU, Travel to Alaska via dog sled, Y'Teen, l, 2, 4, Writing newspaper and short-stories, Sharon Center, Ohio. HAZELL, STANLEY. To become a bookkeeper, Traveling, Lincoln. HECKY. IAMES. To go with Roger to see Marilyn Monroe in the flesh, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, Z, 3, 4, Cutting crescents for out-houses, Crawford. HENDERSON. RUTH ANN, Executive secretary, Globe Friends, l, Tiger Den Committee, l, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l- German Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Vice President, 2, I traveling, and the Gang, Iacksonville, Florida. HENLEY. IOHN. To be an admiral, HD., 4, M.C., 4, Girls and hot rods, St. loseph. HEYDORN, RICHARD PAUL. To be a success in elec- tronics, Physics Club, Square Dance Club, Radio, Fair- lawn School, Akron, Ohio. HIDER. lefty GERALD. Get my car finished, marry Chris, move to California, and work in Barris Bros, Body Shop, Rifle Club, 1, Z, Chris, hot rods, working on my hot H8001 Studebaker, Grant, HIER, Sandy SANDRA, To lose a few tons, Latin Club, Z, 3, 4, Chorus, l, 2, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Band, l, Z, 3, 4, Swing Band, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 4, Having fun, reading, eating, and sleeping, Seiberling, Akron, Ohio. HOLCOMB. Dick RICHARD. To be a success in what- ever I do, Football, l, Hi-Y, l, 2, French Club, l, Hot Rods, Ashland, Ohio. 5 HOGUE. SHIRLEY. To get married, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, Louie Baird, Shoemacher School. 32 Office Assistant, 3, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Horseback riding, HOPKINS, Ken KENNETH, Sports announcer, Driving the red convertible, Fraunfelter School, Akron, Ohio, HOSTETTLER, IANICE, To have a happy and successful future, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Globe Friends Club, l, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, Music, McKinley School, Sebring, Ohio. HURR, IERRY, Science field, Tennis Team, 3, 4, Sports, Lincoln. IVY, PEGGY, To do social work, join the W.A.V.E.'s, go to college, Globe Friends, l, Booster, 2, Godey, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 4, Ice-skating, playing softball, swimming, Seiberling School, Akron, Ohio. IEFFHEYS. SHIRLEY, To spend the rest of my life being happy, Globe Friends, 1, Booster, l, Dick, Cheese- burgers, and Gardner's milkshakes, Grant. IOHNS, HELEN, To be a nurse, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Sports and reading, Lincoln. IOY, Squeaky MARLENE, To find someone down upon, Four Square, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Boddin' around in Ierky Derk, the Gang, KASER, EDWARD, President of U. S. or take Pa job, Booster, l, Z, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, 4, Could it be a woman? N. H.? ton Grade School. KAYLOR, FRANK, To be a great politicia Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, National H ety, 4, Wine, women, song, and sports, H. School, Ashland, Ohio. KEEGAN, MICHAEL, Professional football p Vincent's, l, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, St. Mary's, Pa. KING, GERALD B., Electrical engineer, Band, Squad leader, 3, 4, Dance Band, Z, 3, 4, S 2, 3, 4, Dixieland Band, 3, 4, Crawford, Ph Electricity and music. KIRK, Ianeto IANET, To be on the Island of Tab Hunter, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Gir B. S. Club, l, Treasurer, l, lr. Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Four Sq Booster, 4, Delegate to National Y. W. C. tion, 3, Roddin' around in Ierky Derk a fun with the gang, Lawndale School, Akron, l 33 can look 3, 4, A l Brown's , Varsity orthamp- Student , Varsity nor Soci- ., Lincoln yer, St. Scranton, . 2, 3, 4, ng Band, ography, sire with Choir, 2, . Y-Teen, are, 3, 4, Conven- having Ohio. KOSAR, Kathy-Kay KATHLEEN, Professional golfer, be happy and successful in all I do, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 4, Honor Society, 4, Secretary, 4, Tiger Tales, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, N. F. L., 3, 4, Secretary, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, 4, Sports, having iun, and Roddin' Around , Bath School, Bath, Ohio. KRISHER, Ken KENNETH, To have more children than the childrens home, German Club, 2, Spanish Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Riding in red convertibles, Broad. LACY, IOYCE, To find a companion to go to Florida with me, Booster, l, Ir. Y-Teen, Flirting in 210 study hall, giggling, Portage Path, Akron. LASHER, Fred GEORGE. To be a millionaire, Sleeping in History, H. C. Club, Portage Path, Akron. LAW, DONNA, Esquire model, Booster, 2, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Iunior Representa- tive Health Association, Driving, fishing, Lincoln. LEES, ROBERT, To be an airman, Wrestling, 3, Photog- raphy, Broad. LENGACHER, FRANK, Major in industrial Arts at Kent State, make something worth while of myself, Projection Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Debate, 2, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Sports, hunting, and public speaking, Wayne County Elem., Smithville, Ohio. LEWIS, Pat PATSY, To go to Nevada in my new Olds- mobile convertible, Y-Teen, l, Z, Booster, 2, 3, Roller skating, Lincoln. LOACH, PAUL, Engineer, l-li-Y, 3, 4, Chaplain, 3, Key Club, 4, Yearbook, 4, Sports, Lincoln High School, Findley, Ohio. LUDWIGSEN, Lulu MARY LOU, To go to Norway for winter sports, Y-Teen, l, Globe -Friends, l, 2, I.F.A.C., 3, President, 3, Debate, Z, 3, N.F.L., 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 3, Spanish Club, 4, Booster Club, 4, Having a good time, Lincoln School, Baefield, Wisc. MCCAUSLAND, Margie MARIORIE ANN. To be of serv- ice, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, l, 4, President, 2, 4, Globe Friends, l, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Ouartet, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Yearbook, 4, Camping, music, cats, University School, Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio. MCCLUSKY, IAMES B.. To be a success and lead a happy life, Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, Swing Band, 4, Dixie Land Band, 4, German Band, l, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Hunting, fishing, and music, Grant. 34 MCDANIEL, BETTY, To be a successful New York model, At Andrews School for Girls, Andrews Athletic Asso- ciation, 1, 2, 3, Basketball team, l, 2, Student Council, l, Drama Club, 3, Hockey Team, 3, Parties, hot rods, and motorcycles, Lincoln. MCGILL, BETTY, To go out with the girls and stay out of trouble, Girls' Glee Club, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Tiger Tales ureporter, 3, I.U.B.B.'s and guys with Fords, Forest Hill. MCGINTY, BARBARA, Bookkeeper, Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Sr. Glee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Bob Thomas, Broad. MARCELLO, DANNY, Contrive by some means an abundance of wealth, Traveling, St. Ioseph. MARTIN, CLIFFORD, To get out of school, Hunting, Virginia. MICHAEL, MAY, Have a home of my own, Boosteretts, l, 2, 3, Cheerleader, 2, Boys, sewing, and antiques, Youngstown East, Youngstown Lincoln. MILLER, CAROLYN, To enloy living, Band, Booster Cactivel, 1, Chonoraryl, 3, Gocley President, 4, Traveling, dancing, and North Carolina. MILLER, MARGARET ELEANOR. To travel world, Y-Teen, l, 2, Glee Club, l, Tiger T Girl Choir, Z, Four Square, 3, Globe Fri Spanish Club, 3, 4, Ir. Foreign Affairs Coun tional Honor Society, 4, My pet parakeets and Tony , Lincoln. MONTGOMERY, PHIL, To be a hermit out in Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Key Club, 4, Band Booster thonoraryl, 1, 2, 3, 4, Buckeye B delegate, 3, Spanish Club, 4, Racing with H Silver Lake, Crawford. MORAN, IOHN, To take Mickey Clhens place 1, Hot Rods, H.C. Club, St. loseph. MORROW, DORIS IEAN, To enjoy myself, Glo 1, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, Four Sq Spanish, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Gir Sr. Glee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, sleeping, Rockwell Grade School, Havana, I MURRAY, MARY LOU, To be an I.B.M. key p ator and to have my drivers license before Y-Teen, l, 2, Aqua Debs, 3, Godey, 3, 4, Glo l, Girls' Chorus, 1, Driving, reading, and goi midnight drives to Garners with the LO, f Henry School, Akron. 35 ound the es, 4, All ds, l, 2, il, 3, NCI- Petunia Colorado, 1, 2, 3, 4, ys' State rshiser in Football, Friends, re, 3, 4, Choir, 2, ting and ch oper- 'm 85, Ir. Friends, g on our F. Girls, MYERS, Denny DENNIS. To own a Purple Passion Parlor , Booster, l, 3, 4, Swimming, 3, 4, Football, l, Drinking Purple Passion, making up to a certain gal, and being a diplomatic lite guard, Stow. NEAL, ED, To be a success, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, Z, 3, 4, German Club, l, 2, Football, l, 2, 4, Chasing Pete Shatler at night throughout the country side, Forest Hill, Akron. NEFF, KATHRYN MAY, To see the world, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, lr. Y-Teen, l, Z, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Girls' lunior Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Swimming, slumber parties, the gang and Ierky Derk , Lincoln. NICHOLS, DAVID LEIGH, Be a mechanic, Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Music Review, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Boys' Quar- tet, 4, Projection Staft, 2, Wine, Women and Song, Edgetield, Canton, Ohio. NICHOLS, MARIORIE, Travel, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, Z, Reading, swimming, and analyzing others, Broad. NITZSCHE, DONALD, To drive stock cars, Football, l, Swimming, 3, Hot Rodding, Lincoln. NOVKOV, RONALD, To be better than Dave, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 4, Wrestling, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, President, 4, Booster thonoraryl, l, 2, 3, 4, Making sarcastic remarks to the I.U.B.B,'s, Grant. NYE, ELEANOR. To go to New York City and become Brenda Starr the 2nd, Ir. Y-Teens, 1. 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, Z, 3, 4, Band bus rides, cats, and C.I.T. reunions, Grant. NYE, ELOISE, To be loved, honored, and obeyed, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Iunior Y-Teens, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2, Senior Y-Teens, 3, 4, Swimming, skat- ing, and bowling, Lincoln. OTT, WILLIAM, To own a convertible, Boys' Glee Club, 1, Z, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Quartet, 4, Furioso, 3, 4, Swim Team, 3, Golf Team, 4, Golf, A.H.S. Club, Lincoln. PACKER, MARY ELLEN, To be 5 feet 3 inches tall, Globe Friends, l, Girls' Chorus, l, Office assistant, 3, 4, Bob Sitzlor, Iackson School, Akron. PANCOAST, PATRICIA, Travel to South Africa, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, The gang, Ierky Derk and C.I.T. reunions, Lincoln. 36 PATTERSON, Io IOANNE. To be a successful nurse, Y-Teen, 1, Four Square, 4, Booster, 4, Roller skating, all sports, I.U.B.B.'s and Vermilion, Grant. PAUL, IAMES, To own my own Harem, Hi-Y, Z, 3, 4, German Club, l, 2, Tiger Tales Staff, Wine, women, and song, H.C. Club, Broad. PETERSON, flfleasl PHYLLIS, To travel around the world, Collecting souvenirs, Crawford. PFAHL, LINDA,,f1'o go to college and have fun, Booster Club, 4, Y-Teen, 4, Sports and cars fespecially con- vertiblesl, Silver Lake. PICHARD, CLARK, To be Iack's best customer at the 9l , H.C. Club, girls, trying to keep my car running, Moon Doggers, Silver Lake. PITKIN, WILLIAM PAUL, To own a 1960 Oldsmobile 3388 and engineering, Latin Club, 1, German Club, 3, 4,- German Newspaper, 3, 4, Globe Friends Club, l, 2, Sports, Broad. PRICE, Dot DORTHY, Airline Hostess, Knit- ting Club, l, Cheerleaders Club, Z, Falls: Booster, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Quentin Pitts- burgh, Horseback riding, the gang and around. PYLE, Barb BARBARA, To be Barmaid at club, Globe Friends, 1, Booster, 4, Tiger Tale Grant, I.U.B.B.'s, Vermilion and setting off at the corner of 9th and Chestnut. PYLE, EDWARD, Actor or advertiser, German German Newspaper, Editor, 3, 4, Boys' Glee A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Crawford, T colored pictures. RAFOS, BOB, Be a civil engineer, Globe 1- Hi- Y, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Booster 3, 4, German Club, 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 4 N. Y., Collecting toothpicks. RAKICH, SHIRLEY ANNE, To be able to into the future, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Program Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, Four Tiger Tales, 4, Yearbook Staff Tiger Tales, 4, Business Manager, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, Globe Friends, 1, 2 Honor Society, 4, Howe, Knitting, driving and my eyes open. RANNEY, IOAN ARLENE, Ice skate and Y Teen l, Z, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, B. W., I, Z, Treasurer, 2, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Iunior Tiger Den Board, l, 2, Majorette, 3, 4, earbook Staff, 4, Lincoln, Anything, just so everybod has fun. 37 RANSOM. NANCY LOU. To be a nurse, B. W., l, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Tiger Tales reporter, 4, Broad, Swimming, piano and keeping happy. RATHMELL. GLENN. Stay out of the army, Football, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Grant School, Youngstown, Ohio, All sports. REYNOLDS. Bill WILLIAM, To write the book, How to Lose Friends and Influence Enemies , German Club, l, 2, l-li-Y, 3, 4, Worly, Canton, Ohio, Wine, women and more women, H. C. Club. RHODES, ANNETTE, Laboratory technician, Globe Friends, 1, 2, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Girls' lr. Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girls' Quartet, 4, All kinds of sports and music, St. Ioseph. RIEMENSCHNEIDER. BRUCE. To be an architectural engineer, Roller skating, Lawndale School. RUPPEL. MARILYN. Secretary, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Swimming, baking, Crawford. RYAN. CAROL IEAN. To get married and be a succesful wife and mother, Y-Teen, l, Booster, 1, Dancing, Lincoln. SALMON. RAY W.. Automotive or electrical engineer, 89er's football, l, manager, l, Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4, Working on cars, driving, and' collecting rifle shells, Grant. SALMON. Ronnie RONALD. To be a success, Projection Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Automobiles and women, AHS club, Grant. SANDERS. IRENE RAE. To Raise A Chorus Line, Major- ette, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 89'ers cheerleader, Booster, l, Z, 3, 4, Football program staff, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Hav- ing fun with- IUBBS and going on dancing tours, Broad. ' SARBACH, Kathy KATHLEEN. Commercial art and fif- teen more pounds, Y-Teen, l, Z, 3, 4, President, 2, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, l, Z, Four Square, 3, 4, President, 4, Office staff, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, recreation secretary, 3, Class Executive Committee, 2, 3 Honor Society, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Drawing, dancing and diving, Grant. SHAFFER. BARBARA. lust a small white house with a door big enough for Ray to come through, Y-Teen, Z, 4, Four Square, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Playing football, horsebacking, and roller skating, Alexander Hamilton, Binghamton, New York. 38 SHALLAHAMER. IO ANN. To be a physical education teacher, Be-Ettes, N Club CNorth Highl, Rainbow, Findley School, Akron. SHANABERGER. DORIS RAE, To play Iuliet opposite Ierry Lewis as Romeo, Booster, 2, Globe Friends Club, l, Godey, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, National Forensic League, 3, 4, Office Staff, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Y- Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 3, Dramatics, remembering too late what I should have said, and tennis, Mau Mau Club, Andrew Iackson, Akron. SHEARER. RICHARD. To become an Air Force pilot, 89'ers football, flying, Lincoln. SLOPEY. Streclky SALLY. To own a Cadillac convert- ible and model French bathing suits, Y-Teen, 2, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, Dancing, piano, horseback riding, and writing to 'I. F., Broad. SMITH. ART, Musician, Bop artist, Band, l, Z, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band, 2, 3, Dixie Land Band, 3, 4, leader, 4, Music and architecture, Broad. SOLLBERGER. GARY. Internal revenue agent with my own brewery, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, 89'er football, l, 2, Basketball, 1, 3, 4, Yearbook, 4, Wood alcohol, women, and H. C. Club, Harris Grade School. SOWERS. SALLY. Blues singer at the club, ra ball team, Four Square, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 3, 4, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, rods, creating excitement, Mansfield, Ohio. STALLINGS, GLORIA. To be a nurse, Y-Teens, chaplain, l, Aqua Debs, Z, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Gle All Girl Choir, 2, Driving, sports activities, e having fun, Glover, Akron. STOLTZ.- MARION. To be the treasurer of the raise a track team, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Tee Debs, 4, All sports, hot rod drivers, IUBB's and St. Ioseph. STOUFFER. DANIEL, Construction engineer, SUTLIFF. CURTIS. To be a contented bum a Hi-Y, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, Vice President, 4, W 4, Football, 2, 3, Traveling, Grant. TALMADGE. GARY. Own a race track, Baske 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Latin Club, 3, Tennis, Executive Committee, 3, Girls, tennis, H. C., 39 e a foot- ooster, 3, BB's hot 1, 2, 3, 4, Club, 1, ting, and lub and l, Aqua weaters, ncoln. d travel, stling, 3, all, l, 2. l, 2, 3, 4, road. THOMAS. MARY. To promote better relations between groups of people, Globe Friends, 1, 2, Vice President, 2, National Forensic League, 2, 3, Vice President, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Swimming, collecting George Shearing records, music, Grant. THOMAS, Tuify ROBERT. To go with Roger and lim to see Marilyn Monroe in the flesh, Band, l, 2, 3, Track, l, Hillbilly music, Grant. TIMMONS. MARIANNE. To be cr Child Psychologist, Girls' Glee Club, l, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, National Forensic League, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Public speaking, sports, and parties, Broad. TIMMS. BARBARA. Have a home ot my own, G, A. A., l, 2, Godey, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Bud, skating, sewing, Lincoln. TOBIAS. Ed THURMAN EDWARD. To be healthy, wealthy, and wise, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3 tCen- trall, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet, 4, Music, Gibsonburg, Ohio. TRIMBLE. PAUL. To spend more time in a red convertible Buick, Football, 2, 3, Wrestling, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, 4, Reading books, Dayton, Ohio. VAN OSS. IOHN. Aeronautics, Football, 4, Second year Latin plays, Z, Baseball, l, 2, model building, St. Marys, Marion, Ohio. VIERING, BARBARA. To be a lady clown, Y-Teen, l, 2, Godey, 3, Bowling and eating, Loyal Oak School. VOLKEY. ARLENE MARIE. Executive Secretary, P.T.A. representative, l, Y-Teens, l, Ir. Choir, 1, Library assist- ant, l, 2, Bowling Club, 2, Student Council, Z, 3, Office assistant, 2, 3, Beu-Tri, 3, Ir. Honor Society, 3 tGar- fieldl, Y-Teen, 4, Booster, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Dancing, cooking, sewing, Camden, New Iersey. WADE. Mush MARCIA. To knit argyle socks for Fla- mingos, Globe Friends, l, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, Y-Teens, l, 4, Booster, 4, Godey, 4, IUBB's, Vermillion Blue Olds- mobiles, Doctors' Sons, Grant. WAFER. IOHN. Electrical engineer, Camera Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Globe Friends, l, Band, l, Z, 3, Booster tHonoraryl, l, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, business man- ager, 4, Spanish Club, 4, Coin collecting and music, Broad. WAGGONER. IAMES. Electrical engineer, Camera Club, 1, 2, Photography, North Hill, Akron. 40 WAGNER, LEE, Airlines pilot, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, Band, l, Sports, Grant. WALKER, Reg ROGER, To go to Hollywood and see Marilyn Monroe in the flesh , Student Council, l, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, Treasurer, 4, Booster fHonor- aryl, l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Yearbook, 4, Basketball, l, Football, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Basketball, Forest Hill. WALUS, Mick MICHAEL, To learn the bare facts about nudist colonies, Band, l, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Booster tl-lonoraryl, l, 2, 3, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Cultivating the hair on my chest, Broad. WARD, RAY WATKINS, MARILYN, Designer, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, President, 4, Vice President, 4, Booster, 3, 4, Yearbook, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, Sewing, art, and whooping it up with the girls, Mason, Akron. WEIR, Marty MARTHA IANE, Medical records librarian and raise my own records, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Yearbook, 4, Booster, l, Orches- tra, l, 2, 3, 4, Office assistant, 3, 4, Reading, traveling, and fun with the kids, Crawford. WELSBY, Di MARGARET DIANE, To go WHITIS, MELVA, To travel and be happy,'Ba Panama Club, l, 3. 4: with a native, Y-Teen, l, 2, Girls' Ir. Aqua Debs, 2, All Girl Choir, 2, Booster, 1 Square, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girl Choir revue and operetta, 3, 4, 89er's Varsity Cheerleader, 3, 4, Yearbook, 4, bu eye Girls' State, 3, Music, IUBB's, and writing letters, Grant. Four 3 d, 3, 4, Y- Teen, l, 2, B. W. Club, 2, Godey, 3, 4, Aq Debs, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Having fun with th H.O.W.F. gang, Somerset, Kentucky. WILLIAMS, Pete RONALD, To live as long as Lester, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff,, 4, Latin Club, 2, Tiger Tales Staff, editor, 4, Key Club, 4, Booster tHonoraryl, l, 2, 3, 4, osing golf balls, Northampton. WILSON, Pat PATRICIA, To live in Florid and ride through Miami in convertibles, Aqua Debs, , German Club, 3, Secretary, 3, President, 3, Spanish lub, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Hunting houses with Babs an going to Q . .,, J Garner's with H.O.W.F. girls, Shumacher, kron. It 'li ' , WINER, ROBERT, Discover the secret of flyin saucers, ., ' Booster, 1, H1-Y, 3, 4, Projection s1o11, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, ' ,V x 4, Traveling, Akron. ,V WOOLDRIDGE. GEORGIA, Go to college, be nurse, be VV successful in all that I do and always be ha py, Band, g ', 1, GAA., 1, 2, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 1 2, Senior , i Girls' Glee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, F r Square, - jf , 3, -4, Aqua Debs, 3, Y-Teen, 4, Music, danci g, writing 41 letters, parties, IUBB's, Norfolk, Virginia. Y WURZBACHER. IEANNE, To be a success in all that I dog Learning to drive, skating, sewing, and the better things of lite, Crawford. m6 H1wW,M , A , 'M IN MEMORIAM Shirley Van Hook We, the graduating class of Ianuary 1953, will always remember Shirley for her pleasing personality, her wonderful sense of humor and ability to make friends. Some oi us remem- ber her when she came into our class in the fourth grade at Lincoln School. Others didn't get to know her until 8A when we came over to Falls High. We were all shocked and deeply hurt by the sudden death of our fellow classmate but she will live along with our memories of our high school days. 43 UNDER ,.QLH3,S S u 1 TWELVE B's rw' fl Front Row: upper Cleft to rightb Shirley Dunn, Iudith Brady, Nancy Wohlford, Beverly Eisenman, Donna Gblisk, Nancy Clark, Io Ann Hoogerhyde, Carolyn Schnedarek. Second Row: Beverly Stanford, Patricia Claypoole, Bonnie Roxbury, Barbara Letzler, Suzanne Carmedy, Betty Caiola. Third Row: Carol lanes, Dianne Spencer, Beverly DeMarinis, Ioanne Ballcus, Patricia Smith, Ioanne Cusack. Fourth Row: Lois Korb, Carol Knosher, Susan Edwards, Beatrice Burroughs, Iacqueline Vance, Roberta Mason, Mary Lou Wolf. Fifth Row: Nancy Roy, Thelma Thompson, Ianet Bye, Eleanor Ritchie, Mildred Dillmore, Donna Taylor, Shirley Weimer. Front Row: lower tlelt to rightl Walter Peters, Russell Mosier, Iohn Dakoske, Ray Halliwill, Ray Eckman, lim Gee, David Welty, Donald Titian, David Andrick. Second Row: Louis Grom, Iohn Glenn, Gary Carpen- ter, Paul Bordenkircher, Dudley Read, Iames Dick, Iames Iones, William Rinhart. Third Row: limmie Workman, William Boltz, lay Koval, Richard Penland, Eugene Landis, Gerald Smith, David Root. Fourth Row: Thomas Durant, Don Carroll, David Glenny. Fifth Row: Dennis Bordenkircher, Richard Baker, Logan Adams, Robert Peters, Dennis Cline, Richard Hande. 46 ELEVEN A's Front Row: upper Cleft to rightj Barbara Merrill, Ianice Hougeau, Barbara Wilson, Esther Mosser, Sally Roscover, Ruth Nagel, Martha Wernersbach. Second Row: Karen Sue White, Geraldine Segar, Carol Petti- bone, Betty Ortel, Regina Roman, Ioselyn Shrimplin, Beverly Warner, Antionett Wilcox, Carol Lee Weekly. Third Row: Constance Schmeidel, Martha Lee Hathaway, Ianice McDonald, Mary Narzisi, Carolyn Waters, Lois Shadley, Iane Smucker. Fourth Row: Helen Raykoski, Mary Zampelli, Shirley Rickie, Virginia Reed, Patsy Wilson, Billie Trushel. Fiith Row: Elizabeth Reynolds, Anna Iean Radanovich, Constance Smith, Cath- erine Zimmerman, Margaret White. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Sarah Lewis, Celese Morris, Yvonne Higgs, Carol Howard, Margaret Lees, Barbara Gross, Ann Harpley, Ianet Moore. Second Row: Marilyn Kretlow, Cherril Haby, Martha Lou Littrick, Ioyce McElhaney, Leona Kramer, Ruth Guckeyson, Beth Iohnson. Third Row: Sandra Kremer, Ioan Griffiths, Ftuth Middleton, Martha Koch, Iudy McElhaney, Iudith Gracia, Nancy Heiser, Betty Knauss, Fourth Row: Lucy McCochero, Romano Hudkins, Norma McGinty, Ioneal Hayden, Carole Hogue, Patricia Gamble, Sandra Haas, Mary Maione. Fifth Row: Marilyn Hageman, Sally Houghland, Helen Knapp, Barbara Huber. 47 ELEVEN A's Front Row: upper fleft to rightl Vincent Hoeman, Kenneth Kight, Philip Knopp, Brooks Lake, Richard Medwig, Charles Kayser, Louis Marquet. Second Row: lames Lees, Richard McMillin, William Kline, Arthur Keener, Lynn Hastman, Ronald Miller. Third Row: David Hess, William Hershiser, Donald Hakes, Robert Greer, Richard Harris, Iames Loptus, Michael Kosar. Fourth Row: loseph Goodwin, Iames Leonard, William Haubert, Gerald Henry, Richard Harris, Robert Guesman. Fifth Row: Bruce Krupp, Richard Kelley, Michael Mierau, William Kalbaugh, Roger Mullins, Charles Gaffney. Front How: lowerlfleft to rightl Lynn Taylor, Gregory Woodling, Fred Watson, Michael Noall, Richard Rothman, Sid Sprague, Thomas Trettel. Second Row: Robert Scott, Richard Zimmerman, Donald Welfley, Richard Peterson, lohn Phillips. Third Row: Carleton Vobbe, Gerald Zukowski, Robert Wilkinson, Robert Reiter, Richard Weber, Kenneth Wiley. 'Fourth Row: Denis Nock, Harold Whitacre, Edwin Oldham, Ronald Rocci. Fifth Row: Carl Palechek, William Schwartz, Richard Shank, Edwin Smith. 48 ELEVEN A's aw w.,10G ft-H' is A Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Ellanor Brittain, Wilma Grant, Patricia Destro, Adele Finnerty, Margie Con- roy, Nancy Beck, Beverly Ellenberger, Ianet Dodge, Margaret Duer. Second Row: Gertrude Forshey, Iune Clements, Betty Io Cook, Lorena Arkwell, Linda Chamberlain, Third Row: Dolores Arnold, Donna Albert- son, Carol lean Dyer, Frances Brazelton, Lois Sugden, Ioan Braghieri. Fourth Row: Ioan Boraske, lrene Finkle, Ioyce Dunivant, Betty Diechman, Margaret Chenot. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Carl Dominicks, Iames Feiler, Iohn Bender, Roger Brislinger, George Close, Larry Aurand, Charles Curl, Second Row: Walter Beylor, Edwin Eschilman, Ioseph Etoll, Grady Clouse, Iames Buck, Frederick Bode, Kennon Callahan, Hershel Fleming. Third Row: Orvie Fields, Dennis Barnes, Malcolm Chapman, Robert Bell, Edward Burley, Harold Fulton. Fourth Row: Richard Barr, Bryson Fillmore, Harold Barge-r, David Davenport, Donald Cottrill, Richard Costell, Peter Browning. 49 -1 ELEVEN B's Front Row: upper tlelt to rightl Susan Eggers, Sandra Shoal, loyce Clair, Sally Todd, Dorthy Fegancher Lucy Lorentz, Bonnie Fridley, Ianet Bowers, Ruth Enos, Second Row: Robert Tompkin, Barbara McLean Constance Kelly, Iuanita Mirabal, Ioan Purbaugh, Pearl Dickerholf, Grace Folk, Helen Carey, Glenn Stoltz Third Row: Iames Sampson, Donna Walters, Carol Iones, Norma Coakley, lean Herbstreet, Sue Chatter- iield, Betty Shearer, Harry Sayer, Donna Shoal, Richard Thomas. Fourth Row: Iohn Farris, Richard Miller Iames Snyder, Robert Taylor, Carl Shuck, Lawrence Shaw, lack Streeper, Roderick Goodyear, David Sutlilt Melvin Solberger. Front Row: lower flelt to rightl Donald Iohnson, Henry Beidler, Iohn Calvert, Tony Cremi, Donald Cardom Donald Erbine, G'eorge Kaylor, Ted Minier. Second Row: Robert Malson, David Henniger, Grover Gregory Clyde Cox, Franklin Lopane, Ronald Phillips. Third Row: -Charles Pulley, Floyd, Dunstan, Robert Proelich Rhoderich Goodyear, Sam Cropley. Fourth Row: Gene Baird, Wade Christian, Norman Killian, Robert Klima lack Harrison, Edwin Baker. 50 1 TEN A's Front Row: upper tlett to rightl Doris Iean Ross, Carolyn Iacobs, Dianne Schmidt, Diane Edmund, Caroline Pitts, Barbara Crotts, Barbara Oldfield, Io Ann Wolf, Iessie Radcliff, Clara Iean Piscazzi, Gail Spellman. Second Row: Betty Leonard, Ioy McClanahan, Mary Arnold, Ruth Thomas, Ianet Riley, Nadine Nixon, Pat- ricia Potts, Dorothy Walker, Gloria Smith, Karolyn Sorenson, Iacquelyn Steeg. Third Row: Martha Wright, Darla Bender, Peggy Catt, Norma Hudson, Io Ann Ninni, Patricia Franks, Iane Woodling, Dorothy Reighard, Ioanne Wilson, Beverly Spuhler. Fourth Row: Mary Fritch, Darla Bender, Sandra Funk, Susan Seaver, Rhoda Shultz, ludy Shoaf, Christine Narzisi, lane Thompson, Delores Stebbins, Carol Teagle. Fifth Row: Carolyn Welsby, Darla Smith, Iudy Wingerter, Ianice Harris, Sara Ports, Louise Taylor, Carolyn Leonard, Sally Roberts, Deanne Rongone. Sixth Row: Darlene Sayre, Bette Winatield, Mary Porter, Nancy Marietta, Diane Schoenleb, Pat Drope, Marrilou Tarr. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Richard Scourfield, Bob Stalder, Bruce Monteith, Ralph Thompson, Iames Rougeaue, Lynn McC1anahan, Alvin Sandusky, Robert Manson, Ronald Wick. Second How: Robert Roper, Fred Staaz, Arthur Marble, Ronald Policy, Harrison Williams, Iames Thoman, Roger Viers, Clarence Price, Stephen Toomey. Third Row: Andy Wright, Gordon Schillings, lames Newhall, Iames Moore, Dave Miller, David Zukowski, Gordon Gray, Peter McLeod, Robert St. Clair. Fourth Row: George Morrow, David Miletich, Donald Weston, Kenneth Spencer, Bill Aikens, Walter von Gunten. Fifth Row: Robert Perkins, Paul Rankin, Gerald Pyle, Larry Finnegan, Iames Watson, Danny Wurtzbach. 51 TEN A's -H 'Q 'ff I Front Row: upper fleft to rightl Carol Baker, Ruth Infield, Marilyn Kaugher, Nancy Iones, Ruth Carlson, Yvonne Brett, Betty Hedrick, Virginia Coffman, Carol Baker, Elinor Hawk, ludith Inch. Second Row: Irene Blackwell, Kay Kinsey, Ioanne Bucher, Lynn Laister, Norma Iones, Marily Chart, Cynthia, Litzell, Lucille Beck, Carolyn Bond, Nancy King, ludy Morris, Marjorie Bodley. Third Row: Debbie Billingsley, Paula Carl- son, Lila Frecka, Iudy Evans, Barbara Baker, Alberta Edwards, Ioanne Foster, Bonnie Hedrick, Virginia Bowers, Marcia Mullins, Cleta Engle. Fourth Row: Ianet Francis, Virginia Hamilton, Alice Duff, Kathryn Kline, Iohanna Loewing, Mary Ann Kalil, Thelma Freeman, Iudy Frye, Lucinda McGaughey, Lois Mize, Virginia Hinkle, Fifth Row: Carol Hauck, Carol Houser, Nancy Holcomb, Barbara Kneifel, ludy Herhold, Carol Cummings, Elinora Fuller, Mimi Marquet, Mary Ann Forte, Erma Moreland. Front Row: lower fleft to rightl Neil Bevere, Dick Baldwin, Gary Grafton, Allen Gruber, Robert Huber, Iohn Loewing, Iames Cleland, Iames Coleman, Edward Clark. Second How: LeRoy Lamborn, Fred Browning, Richard Delnay, David Baldwin, William Hunt, Iesse Key, Iohn Goodwin, Iohn Deryck, Ronald Policy. Third Row: Lee Brown, Earl Hilty, Robert Holland, Iames Canavan, Robert Fickeisen, Paul Favalon. Fourth Row: Robert Caruthersp Lowell Hall, Iames Iustic, Charles Bowers, Stanley Hyde, Iames Biggs, William Lemke. Fifth Row: Edward Hinkle, Richard Bennet, Ronald King, Bradley Iones, Larry Gay, David Haude, Iohn McCary, Peter Lepp. Sixth Row: Iohn Creed, David laps, David Krohn, Bob Dixon, Iames French, Iames Fritsch, Stanley Anthony. 52 wk TEN B's Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Diane Lutz, Ianet Harrington, Iudie Coitrill, Iean Emerson, Iean McDanials, Leona Graham, Georgia McKitrick, Roberta Clark, Gloria Cobb. Second Row: Doris Fridley, Beverly Van- hook, Shirley Dikes, Genese Guchason, Margaret Held, Betty Cundifl, Mary Margaret Candlish. Third Row: Patricia Clemens, Mary Maldinger, Ioan Walker, Beverly lenkins, Eva May Hayes, Ruth Crano, Cathrine Case, Nancy Goshorn, Fourth Row: Valerie Cozad, Carol Bacon, Florence Duncan, Kathleen Lees, Marilyn Saunders, IoAnn Sagadinky, Donna Smith. Front Row: lower lleft to rightj Harry Williams, Dale Repcik, Ralph Stonlquist, Larry Beck, Bill Smith, Earl Raiul, Harry Barber. Second Row: Larry Conover, Dave Mellinger, Roger Claypool, Tom Dotson, Charles Gatts, Ierry Reeves, Kenneth Roberts. Third Row: Bob Mealy, Iim Feldman, Dave Hoover, Bruce Eckstein, Paul Criswell, Roy Bennett, Dennis Hall. Fourth Row: Lowell Carpenter, Gordon Beaty, Robert Allen, Alan Thomas, Bill Cole, Floyd Ackerman, lim Dolan. Fifth Row: lim Liston, Charles Beswetheric, Iim Shaw, Paul Moran, Foster Litzell, Dick Starts, Bill Hellin. 53 ,rf E 2512, NINE A's Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Nan lean Anderson, Faithe Bachtel, Sally Cooper, Connie Bennett, Shirley Brown, Elizabeth Ashworth, Marion Bonstein. Second Row: Beverly Baltz, Sandra Brehm, Ilene Barr, Linda Beck, Margaret Brundish, Roberta Barnes, Dorothy Bittinger. Third Row: Philip Ladd, Bob Taylor, Roy Wil- liams, Donald Thomas, Gary Valley, Ray Thompson, Gerald Wilson. Fourth Row: Timothy Wilcox, David Tenison, Robert Wells, Carl Williams, Ellis Wooldridge, Dick Warman, David Tedrow, David Thomas. Front How: lower llei! to right? Ianet Doster, Iudith Ford, Marylee Filing, Andrea Czar, Marjorie Cusack, Sharon Carsten, Helen Ewerth. Second Row: Denise D'Andrea, Carol Cameron, Mary Daugherty, Dale Dille- hunt, Nancy DeHart, Carole Devereux, Marlene Dolis, Dorothy Fauser. Third Row: Patricia Fleming, Linda Daniels, Marlene Erb, Edith Ewerth, Lucinda Capper, Mary Crana, Sandra Fish, Bonnie Forshey. Fourth Row: Ianet Drew, Barbara Christiansen, Margaret Campbell, Helen Chenot, Nancy Dykeman, Ann Christian, Karen Carpenter, Susan Feil. Fifth Row: Nancy Dillmore, Patricia Folk, Carol Sue Carper, Delores DeMarinis, Roberta Coe. 54 NINE A's kiwi? ... ii ,Q , me .L l 'f l f'li Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Pat Lucci, Bonnie Lake, Sharon McCaulley, Karleen Maxwell, Ianice Mosier, Io Anne Long, lane McMahon, Dorothy Phelps, Pat McCormick. Second Row: Thelma McVicker, Victoria Marchand, Charlotte Nitzche, Saundra Miller, Ianet Miller, Sue Morthland, Anita Lopane, Ieanne Longen- dyke, Iudy Pearce, Third How: Iudith Miller, Barbara Mitchell, Phyllis Moore, Iulia McCoy, Iudith Linnard, Rosemary Peterson, Marcia Morris, Frances Phillips. Fourth Row: Peggy McKnight, Ioan Muller, Sheila Mulcahy, Nancy Oldham, Mary Prentice, Iudith Marshall, Leslie Ober. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Iacque Brittain, Edward Dunn, Keith Clark, Gene Beavers, Ronald Brown, Gerald Bownard, Lawrence Baker, Benjamin De Graft. Second Row: Iohn Barker, Iames Dopley, Patrick Burrell, Howard Crotts, Ralph Abraham, Don Schabody, Ioe Beckett, Iohn Donald. Third Row: Pat Davis, Tom Atterholt, Wilbur Brantly, Eugene Brown, Kenny Bordenkircher, Eugene Brown, Billie Davis. Fourth Row: Danny Callahan, David Bunts, Bert Braiiord, Roger Bell, Richard Deryck, William Davis. Fifth Row: Ronald Crowe, James Clark, Paul Chapman, Iames Bradfield, Gordon Belvin, Iack Durbin, Iim Boeke. 55 NINE A's ' 1 -,W N K. 6 4 if unusual fi pr E 1 'Ill l Qi Q.: ,pk Front Row: upper fleft to rightl Carolyn Kaugher, Sue Greenwood, Ioan Hovatter, Margaret Kellerman, Nancy Knosher, Carol Haas, Nancy Harnack. Second How: Patricia Kerr, lean Gresham, Nancy German, Hilda Galambos, Iacqueline Glenn, Carol Gough, Sally Geul, Norma Hickman, Betty Glessner. Third Row: Betty Hayes, Karne Gerlinger, Io Ann Kaser, Bonnie Iordan, Barbara Hess, Iudie Iohnson, Iudy King. Fourth Bow: Barbara Kroger, Marcia Iordon, Marilyn Helfner, Sandra Hines, Ioyce Hutt, Sandra Krumroy, Cathrine Kerr. Fifth Row: Carole Kelso, Marianne Hansen, Linda Huhn. Front Row: lower fleft to rightl Thomas Hier, Paul Karres, Norman Henry, Ed Farmer, Bill Lachman, Ralph Kistler, Charles Gehringer, David Kelly. Second Row: Iames Gregory, Fred Kirsh, David Goodell, Charles Gunn, Micheal Henderson, Timothy Filing, Larry Gemberling, Edwin Hostettler. Third Row: Thomas Iohnson, Thomas Heyden, Donald Hindman, David Flikkie, David Flood, Phil Kirk, Richard Sanders. Fourth Row: Thur- man King, Richard Housley, Lawrence Long, Charles Heller, Kenneth Lambert, lack Grell, Ralph Hagel- barger, Melvin Glancy. 56 NINE A's M77 2547, figi,,,t. V A A 1 xii, 1' ll zshdiiwrnwrei f V 5 R 5 ,zr-1 , r 7 3435 YM, af' Qlifi i itif 4' F in 't' JM QU 3, . L 4 G' f wi if 'fer ': ., it 'V 7 'V J 7 H W 3' 3. I, , WJ K ,ir ,lg Us . , , if ,Z LW, , 1 , i f ii .. -, W ' .. J l 'lg' f 1 if . is Y W i W F 130 . - A I t, Q , R iii? 2 'Q is 'Y ,YI , mn. f ,W ...M Y 309' Front Row: upper fleft to right! Vena Vincent, Virginia Wilkinson, Marcy Lou Waltenbaugh, Weston, Carole Sittser, Mary Stonemetz, Lynn Thompson, Sandra Thorp, Carol Redd. Second Row: Senter, Kay Reimenschneider, Doris Rawson, Barbara Weisheit, Gretchen Vobbe, Nancy Toomey, Lois Schaad, Dona Trushel. Third Row: Carol Volkey, Betty Willey, Suzanne Shank, Barbara Sickman, Eoris Wallace, Ioan Tompkins, Sue Stein, Iudy Thomas, Rosemary Smith. Fourth Row: Sally Wilson, M rsha White, Geraldine Scuaduto, Mary Io Vinciquerra, Sharon Stagner, Lucinda Shetter, Susan Swain. Fifth Row: Marilyn Wolcott, Mary Stormer, Shirley Stackpole, Darlene Smith, Lora Scherer, Geraldine Ward, Sandra Sherer, Ioyce Tangenberg. Front Row: lower fleft to rightj Lynn Slaby, Robert Montgomery, David Peterson, Bruce Remmy, cott Schueneman, Harold Tharer, Dennis Nolan. Second Row: George Mitchell, Ierry Ocker, Frank Liston, T mas Twynham, lack Stahl, Ioe Saccogna, Ronald Ross. Third Row: Stephen Morton, Bart Salyards, Leroy ith, Edward Rose, Allan Sprawl, Tom Palechek, Lynn Martin. Fourth Row: Thomas Mullins, lay Mallabone, bert Nichol, Iames Senter, Iohn Marheny, Randal Miller, David Pulley, Michall Rechner. 57 L NINE B's .img Front Row: upper tlelt to rightl Ierry Wilkinson, Ioe Ruby, Warren Fridley, Ierry Stanlield, Ronald Thomp- ,son, Nick Long, Patty Salmon. Second Row: Tom Skidmore, Glenn Carey, David Aurand, Linda Leonard, Geraldine York, Mary Fields, Gladys Carey, Ianice Cole. Third Row: Bob Dominicks, lim Schnabel, Larry Bee, Lois Timms, Elizabeth Meyer, Charleen Higgs, Evelyn Farmer. Fourth Row: Mr, McNea, Ray Mohr, Richard Ferrell, lim Hedrick, Edlen Holler, Herbert Knoop, Dale Fisher, Iirn Normand, Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Edward Mills, Allan Butler, Paul Hohenadel, Eddie Harrison, Robert Klippel, Dick Eberly, Second How: Mr. Cobbs, Susan Drake, Barbara Packer, Roberta Sovil, Geraldine Lees, Georgia Lutz, Betty Pendland, Sandra Brown, Ianet Braniger, Barbara Filer. Third Row: Tom Noall, Americus Franchi, Russel Vitale, Carolyn Wuerzer, Barbara George, Pat Cunningham, Roger Ricks. Fourth Row: Robert Thomp- son, Iames Smith, Ralph Halliwill, Iohn Hess, Dick Beal, Dave Arnold, Bob Davis, Michael Levering. 58 -.. EIGHT A's ,, t Front Row: upper Kleft to rightl Bill Drake, Mark Goodman, Iohn Archer, Thomas Shaw, Eugene Hoover, Warren Phillips. Second Row: Donna Ocker, Ann Douglas, Ianet Farris, Margaret Rock, Carolyn Krans, Nancy Light, Carolyn Brambaugh, Margaret Gay, Carol Coolidge, Elizabeth Sanderson. Second Row: Mr. Mitten, Francis Martz, David Thoman, Thomas Turley, William Helmling, Richard Bordenkircher, Iohn Fencht, Ronald Harper, Ronald Gross, Ronald Chronister. Front Row: lower flett to rightl Susan Philbin, Iudy Heckerd, Sondra Showalter, Gail Carter, Kathryne Kirtland, Phyllis Modugno, Iudy Chambers, Nancy Hawn. Second Row: Sue Sharps, Ioyce Iordan, Sally Mullins, Phyllis Roberts, Bonnie Iones, Patricia Arnold, Christine Talmadge. Third Row: Ruth Brundish, Patri- cia Cross, Nancy Hurst, Marion Ferguson, Lois Howald, Flora Smith, Mr. Moore. Fourth Row: Robert Smith, Richard Staz, Iohn Bordenkircher, Clarence Daugherty, Ralph Webb, Larry Moles. Fifth Row: Ronald Searle, Doyle Ross, Leon Stalder, Peter Secrist. 59 EIGHT A's Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Donald Burt, Donald Beal, Iames Loitz, lames Hawkins, Barbara Falor, George Seccombe, Arthur Thomas, Melvin Lawrentz, Melvin Weaver, Donald Weisel, Dick Spessard. Sec- ond Row: Gwen Bartholomew, Iudith Barber, Linda Frecka, Helen Harger, IoAnn Morgan, Iacqueline Hurr, Delores Crano, Miriam Hostettler, Linda Starbird, Lois Lauck, Patricia Klingelheber. Third Row: Mrs. Ripley, Doris Fazenbaker, lane Case, Doreen Phillips, Patricia Gartner, Rosemary Brislinger, Clara Feucht, Iean Francis, Linda Wilson, Lydia Hurst. Fifth Row: Douglas Hinkle, Robert DeLong, Gary Mitchell. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Bill Wiltner, Lanny Ashton, Ronald Achamasi, Larry Pence. Second Row: Patricia Church, Lois Glasgow, Nancy Higgins, Patricia Busch, Marilyn Swain, Brenda Duff. Third Row: Rozella Murphy, Christine D'Andrea. 60 T2 Autographs ,Q up E 'R U4 NY . famigsif K f 55 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Cleft to rightl Pat Claypoole, ludy Brady, Ianet Kirk, Iudy Cottril, Iackie Cooke, Iohn Cochran, Sarah Lewis, Iohn Turley, Ann Harpley, lack Francis, lim Buck, Carolyn Bond, Nancy King, Susan Aggers. Second Row: Ioyce Huff, Kay Glasgo, Sheila Mulcahy, Catherine Kerr, Nancy Oldham, Sally Cooley, Anna lean Radanovich, Ioanne Morgan, Doreen Philips, Ioy McClanahan, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis ladvisorl. Third Row: Dick Baldwin, Ronnie Policy, Dave Baldwin, Neil Bevere, Iim Gregory, Rodney Buckson, Ned Oldham, Robert Taylor, David Hoover, Ronnie Brown, Carol Cummings. Fourth Row: Frank Kaylor, lack Bittinger, Bill Kalbaugh, Paul Chapman, Dan Callahan, Ellis Wooldridge, Roger Claypoole, lack Garrison, Gerry Smith. The Student Council is made up of rep- resentatives from each grade in the high school, The number of members is based on the number of students in each class. The representatives are elected by their classmates. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis is advisor to this active group, First Semester: President ...,.................. , .....,...... Vice-President .. .. ......,,.. Corresponding Secy. .,..... . Treasurer .........,.,....... Second Semester: President ..... .,........,. Vice-President ,..... ..,.......,,....... Corresponding Secy. ..,,... . Iohn Turly ...John Cochran . ...... Sarah Lewis ........Iack Francis Rodney Buckson Gerald Smith Sarah Lewis Treasurer ..........,,........,,... ..,.... S ally Cooley OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL FALL SEMESTER 1952 Left to Right: Iames Buck 4Parliamentari- anl, Ann Harpley Clziecording Secy.l, lohn Cochran KVice-Presidentl, Sarah Lewis fseated, Corresponding Secyl, lack Fran- cis CTreas,l, Iohn Turley fPresidentD. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY P S Front Row: fleft to rightl Miss Hofmann CSponsorl, Shirley Dunn, Shirley Fisk, Kathleen Sarbach, Doris Morrow, Marjorie McCausland, Carol Dyer, Martha Koch, Sally Dolan, Ianet Kirk, Iackie Cooke, Second Row: Shirlee Kemp, Gloria Morris, Marilyn Miller, Carolyn Hunt, Susan Edwards, Peggy While, Peggy Chenot, Catherine Zimmerman, Bonnie Roxbury, Barbara Timms. Third Row: Shirley Rakich, Sandra Carlson, Mar- garet Miller, Arlene Volkey, Martha Weir, Kathleen Kosar, Iudith Frank, Annette Rhodes, Ioanne Carper, Betty Oertel. Fourth Row: Iohn Biddinger, Fred Ek, Gerald Smith, lack Francis, Dick Haude, Lynn Taylor, Frank Kaylor, Iohn Cochran, Vincent Piscazzi, David Bowers. Membership in the National Honor Society is the schools method of honor- ing students Whose character, service to the school, leadership, and scholarship abilities merit each. Each member must have a 90 average. The National Constitution limits membership to 15 per cent of the 12A class, 10 per cent of the 12B class, 5 per cent of the 11A class, and 3 per cent of the 11B class. Miss Lore Hofmann acts as advisor of the Honor Society, the officers are: First Semester of 1952-1953 ,. Marilyn Miller President ....,,,..,,. D.....,......1c...,.i.c...........,c,.....,...,.1..... .,.., Vice President ..,,.. c,....,. G loria Morris Secretary ....,.. Treasurer ........ ..,r....r...,..,r,,..,r....,,.r,,.....,,,...,..,,..,,. President .,,,..,, Vice President Secretary ....... Treasurer ..... Chaplain .,.,.. Second Semester of 1953 65 ...,,Carolyn Hunt Vincent Piscazzi .,,r..,,Iohn Biddinger ,,,,,,Martha Weir Kathleen Kosar Ek ,Susan Edwards LATIN CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightj Ioyce Hawkins, Carol Knosher, Sandra Kremer, Celese Morris, Lida Frecka, Doris Ross, Geraldine Segars, Mimi Marquet, Buth Guckeyson, Sue Greathouse, Barbara Baker, Carolyn Bond, Eleanor Nye, Mrs. Harriet Pigott. Second Row: Marjorie McCausland, Lorena Arkwell, Karen Sue White, Susan Edwards, Harriet Drew, Lois Augden, Margaret While, Carole Lee Hogue, Ioy McClanahan, Lucinda McGargh, Carol Cummings, Sandra Heir, Martha Weir. Third Row: Richard Houde, Lynn Taylor, Charles Kayser, Bryson Filmore, Louis Marquet, Edward Clark, Bobert Scott, Ioy Doner, Margaret Catt, Iudy Frye, Barbara Bell, Barbara Hollow. Fourth Row: Ken Callahan, Don' Force, Richard Barr, Gerald Henry, Robert Reiter, Ronald Policy, Iohn Deryck, David l-loucle, Leroy Lamborn, Charles Kingdom, Gordon Shilling. The purpose of the Latina Societasw is to enable its members to work as a group in building up the standards of our school and community by keeping alive an interest in the civilization of Greece and Rome, to which we, today, are greatly indebted. The club supports two major activities, in addition to monthly programs: Pompa Procedentium, the Latin newspaper, a project of the 10th grade Latin classes, Romana Cena, the annual Roman Banquet. The officers for first semester, this year were: President e,e,,,,e,r..,.r,,,,,,,,,.e,,,.,,ete,,e,e,,,,,e,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. R ichard Haude Vice President ,e,i,. oi.c.. S usan Edwards Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,..,,,,,,, Eleanor Nye Treasurer ,,,i,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, e,elir,e,e, B ryson Fillmore Editor of Paper ...,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.i..,,.,...,.. .,,,,,,.,t,.....,. ,,.i.,......,....,......., C h arles Kir1gClOm The following officers directed activities the second semester: ,Susan Edwards President e,,,,c,,,.,,cccccccc,,c,c..,.,c,.,,,,c,c,o,o,, .,,,.o,,,o,c,...,,E.ero,,.,,.,o,..,,,,,,,.....,V Vice President Secretary ,...e,e,..... Treasurer ,,,, , Editor of Paper 66 ,,e,,Louis Marquet ,Carol Cummings , L,Lynn Taylor Charles Kingdom SPANISH CLUB Front Row: fleft to rightl Iolmne Hoogerhyde, Beverly Stanford, Sally lo Todd, Ioyce Dunicant, Iuanita Mirabal, Irene Finkel, Doris Morrow, Loretta Edwards, Dorothy Fe-gancher, Iudy Brady, Sondra Shoaf, Ann Harpley, Lucy Lorentz, Mr. Liles. Second Row: Peg While, Iean Radanovich, Barbara Eagle, Sandra Haas, Martha Koch, Ruth Guckeyson, Geraldine Segars, Barbara McLean, Sally Sowers, Karen Sue White, Carol Dyer, Melva Whitis, Mary Lou Ludwigsen. Third Row: Barbara Bell, Iudy Davis, Sandy Bunt, Barbara Shaeffer, Lorena Arkwell, Hanna Bergert, Betty Reynolds, Gerald Smith. Iohn Wafer, Grover Gregory, Mel- vin Sollberger. Fourth Row: David Andrick, Phil Knopp, Iim Leonard, Frank Lopane, Dave Sutliff, Denny Mock, Bob Reiter, Bob Scott, Dick Kelly, Gene Landis.- The purpose of the Spanish Club is to further members' knowledge of customs and general realia pertaining to Spanish-speaking countries. Mem- bers must be present or former Spanish students. Monthly meetings are held every second Thursday. At these meetings reports are given, Spanish records and games are played, Spanish songs are sung, and everyone generally enjoys himself the Spanish Way. Officers for first semester Were: President ....,.......,......................,...... ......... G erald Smith Vice President ..... ........ H anna Bergert Treasurer ........ .......... I udy Brady Sponsor ...... ........ M r. Ray Liles 67 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS SI' 3' Front Row: Cleft to rightj Martha Lou Littrick, Ruth Middleton, Sarah Lewis, Ioan Griffiths, Sally Roscover Ruth Nagel, Anne Gates, Victoria Dolis, Mrs. Marian Rausch. Second Row: Iudith Gracia, Suzanne Stopher Helen Knapp, Sally Houghland, Celese Morris, Harriet Drew, Patricia Gamble, Lois Augden, Bud Hartman Ianet Crago. Third Row: Richard Barr, Louis Marquet, Bryson Fillmore, Robert Scott, Kennon Callahan Harold Barger, Roger Mullins, Wayne Luttner. Le Cercle Francuis, the French Club, meets twice a month. The purpose of this active group is to learn more about France, and the use of the language. The French Club in the past has sent CARE packages to the people of France. A few years ago, the club participated in a county-wide Mardi Gras. Once a year when the spirit moves the members, they have a dinner or picnic. The club is growing in size each semester. Mrs. Marion Bausch, club advisor, proudly boasts that the membership is now twenty. The officers for the first semester were: ' .Victoria Dolis President ........................................................ ....... Secretary-Treasurer ...... ...... ....... I Cl net CrC1gO The officers for the second semester are: ' ..... Pat Gamble President .......... . Vice President ............. ----,V.. l OCIY1 GfiffiThS Secretary-Treasurer ...., .e..V., S GUY ROSCOVG1' 68 1 HI-Y in Front Row: fleft to rightl Michael Walus, Harold Whitacre, Ronald Williams, Laurence Carlson, Ralph Iones, Philip Montgomery, lack Rubins, Roger Walker, Ronald Novkov. Second Row: David Andrich, Iim Bowen, Kenneth Spencer, Dennis Nock, Edward Neal, Frank Kaylor, Robert Winer, Gary Sollberger, lames Paul, Robert Rafos. Third Row: David Costil, Michael Mock, Ronald Policy, Fred Bode, Robert Scott, lack Francis, Curt Sutliff, Kenneth Krisher, Donald Bissler, Dudley Read. Fourth Row: Peter Lepp, Iames Iones, David Welty, Gerald Smith, William Vobbee, Paul Loach, William Floutz, Gerald Hurr, William Hershiser. Fifth Row: Mr. Saurer Advisorl, David Hess, William Reynolds, George Close, Roger Wenniger, Gordon Schil- ling, Leroy Lamborn, Neil Bevere, Iames McClusky. Officers for the 1952-53 Fall Semester PFeS1deI'1f ,..............v... ..,...,........,.,........,................,...D...........,...................,.. R alph Iones ViCe PfeSide1'1i .,... .......... L aurence Carlson SSCFGKIFY .V......-.,. .....,c,c P hilip Montgomery Treasurer ....-,-e. ......-.. ....... R o nald Williams Cl'1CIPlC1il'1 ...V--,..........,.....................................c.V.........,......S,..........cc.......... Ronald Novkov Executive Committee lack Rubins, Roger Walker, Michael Walus, Harold Whitacre The officers for the second semester are: PfeSidef1f ---,-,W-,--.-----,..--..e---,V...........V...............-.........,......,..,,,......... Lawrence Carlson Vice President ....... V,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y D udley Read SGCTGTGTY .......... .,,.... P hilip Montgomery Treasurer ...... .,........ R onald Williams Chaplain .... .,,..,. W illium Floutz 69 IR. FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL Front Row: Cleft to rightl Lynn Slaby, Ruth Clark, Gerald Downard, Robert Montgomery, Harold Shaver, Benjamin DeGraff, Ralph Kistler, Mary Stonemet, Margaret Campbell. Second Row: Mrs. Bertha Rockwell iAdvisorJ, Peter McLeod, David Flood, Patrick Burrell, Edwin Hosteller, lC11'He5 Thomm-U11 Kenneth Callahan, Robert Scott, Barbara Christiansen. Third Row: William Gale Davis, Richard Sanders, Dan Callahan, David Thomas, Iames Iustice, Donald Force, Iohn Deryck, Frank Lopane. The purpose of the Iunior Foreign Aflairs Council is to promote better world understanding and to help the members gain a more thorough knowledge of the history and current events of all countries. Each month the club sponsors a program which is designed to acquaint the members with a foreign country, its customs and its people. In March selected members ot the group and their advisor, Mrs. Bertha Rockwell, attend the annual Model United Nations Assembly at Western Reserve University. l-lere they follow an agenda patterned after that of the UN. After the sub-committee hearings and caucus meetings are held, the repre- sentatives attend the tinal plenary session where they propose and adopt resolutions designed to solve current international problems. The officers for the l952-1953 school year are: President ........,........,..............................................,..... ........ D on Force First Vice President .. .... ........... I im lustice Second Vice President .. .. ......... Ken Callahan Third Vice President ...., ........ D an Callahan Recording Secretary ........ .a........ R Obert Scott Corresponding Secretary ..... ...... M ary SiO1'1eII16'lZ Treasurer ...........,... .............,........ ---..-. l O hrl Deryck U.N. Special Fund Treasurer ...... ........ F rank 1-Opafle 70 H. A. PRESTON Front Row: Cleft to rightl Sally Roscover, Ann Harpley, Martha Lou Littrick, Sally Cooley, Iacquelyn Vance, Ruth Nagel, Janet Kirk, Miss Sears. Second Row: Susan Edwards, Marilyn Miller, Kay Glasgo, Carolyn Fuerst, Robert Wilcox, Eugene Landis, Giovanne Drope, Suzanne Stopher. The H. A. Preston Club is a group of students, 10A 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 ofthis club, a branch of the National Education Association. The club tutors and ushers at the teachers convention. The officers for the first semester Were: President ...........,............,................,,..,.......,.., ..,,..,, S usan Edwards Vice President ..... ,......rs,,... R uth Nagel Secretary ......,...........................,.,,................,.... ......... C arolyn Fuerst Treasurer .............,............,,.i...................i............, ....... G iovanne Drope The officers for the second semester are: President ...............,,...............,......,,............,,........ ........,,,,,,,.,,, R uth Nagel Vice President .,..... ,.....,. M artha Lou Littrick Secretary .........,... .,.......V...,,.,, K ay Glasgo Treasurer .......... ..,....,...... R obert Scott Historian .... ..,.,.,,, I anet Kirk 71 SENIOR Y-TEEN iff-' - , -1 2,53 Front Row: Cleft to rightj Marianne Timmons, Doris Shannaberger, Patricia Fuller, Georgia Wooldridge, Doris Morrow, Gloria Stallings, Ann Gates, Marlene Ioy, Ruth Nagel, Sally Roscover. Second Row: Kathryn Neff, Donna Law, Marjorie McCausland, Karen White, Sarah Lewis, Ruth Middleton, Betty Oertel, Kathleen Sarbach, Eloise Nye, Helen Erf. Third Row: Marilyn Ftuppel, Dorothy Price, Arlene Volkey, Martha Littrick, Iudy Mclilhaney, Ioyce McElhaney, Carol Pettibone, Marilyn Watkins, Nancy Ransom, Ioan Banney. Fourth Row: Martha Weir, Wanda Edwards, Mary Zampelli, Shirley Richey, Catherine Zimmerman, lane Smucker, Sondra Seckinger, lean Zimmerman, Linda Pfahl, Barbara Shafer. Front Row: lower tleft to righj Noreen Cox, Carol Dyer, Ioyce Hawkins, Ianet Kirk, Sally Dolan, lackie Cooke, Gloria Franchi, Ruth Henderson, Ioan Boraski, Ioan Griffiths, Margaret Duer. Second Row: Kathleen Kosar, Sandy Bunts, Iudy Davis, Martha Koch, Marilyn Alexander, Sandra Haas, Sally Cooley, Peggy Chenot, Virginia Brislinger, Lorena Arkwell, Hanna Boergert. Third Row: Iudy Frank, Sandra Carlson, Kay Glasgo, Myra Harris, Patricia Bunting, Ioy Doner, Ioanne Carper, Sandra Hier, Barbara Eagle, Ianet Castell. Fourth Row: Vickie Dolis, Harriet Drew, Carolyn Fuerst, Barbara Bell, Velma Beckett, Marilyn Hageman, Irene Finkel, Dolores Arnold, Pat Gamble, Iudy Gracia. 72 IR. Y-TEEN ' .. QT 0 fj, Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Iudie Iohnson, Nancy Hurd, Thelma McVicker, Pat McCormick, Lucy Lorentz, Barbara Oldfield, Gail Spellman, Sondra Shoaf, Deanna Rongone, Sara Ports, Doris Ross, Martha Wright, Carol Sittser, Helen Chenut. Second Row: loanne Purbaigh, Sally Todd, Barbara McLean, Iuanita Mirabal, Diane Schoenleb, Iudy Morton, Ioan Wilson, Iackie Steeg, Sandra Thorpe, Donna Trushel, Gloria Smith, Dorothy Walker, Dale Dillehunt, Mary Crano. Third Row: Lucella Smith, Sue Strong, Peggy McKnight, Marsha White, Audry Pendland, Sandra Funk, Marilyn Mierau, Wilma Phelan, Io Ann Long, Barbara Mitchell, Anita Lopane, Frances Phillips, Nancy Oldham. Fourth Row: Barbara Weishert, Lynn Laister, Rosemary Smith, Sheila Mulcahy, Lucinda Shetter, Sue Stein, Ioyce Tangenberg, Ioyce Huff, Ioanne Foster, Marilyn Heffner, Ianet Doster, Helen Erf, Ieanne Longendyke. Front Row: lower Cleft to rightl Patricia Fleming, Carol Hass, Rita Ketterman, Lila Frecka, Carolyn Bond, Eleanor Hawk, Yvonne Britt, Susan Swain, Dorothy Fauser, Marilyn Kaugher, Ruth Infield, Carolyn Kaugher. Second Row: Elinora Fuller, Barbara Hollow, Rosemary Peterson, Gretchen Vobbe, Carol Cummings, Patricia Franks, Bonnie Iordon, Dorothy Bittinger, Iudy Frye, Patricia Clemens, Nancy Iones, Carol Houser, Nancy King. Third Row: Iudy Evans, Barbara Baker, Mary Ann Forte, Carol Kelso, Norma Coakley, Connie Kelly, Dorothy Fegancher, Sandra Bauman, Carol Houch, Iudy Herhold, Ioanne Bucher, Catherine Kerr, Sue Feil. Fourth Row: Peggy Catt, Darla Bendie, Ioan Herbstreet, Carol Hones, Barbara Christiansen, Margaret Campbell, Delores DeMarinis, Barbara Kroeger, Robin Coe, Carol Sue Parper, Mary Prentice, Lora Scherer. 73 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Front Row: Cleft to rightl Mary Lou Ludwigsen, Kennon Callahan, Kathleen Kosar, Mary Thomas, Mr. C. W. Heitz, Robert Scott, Bonnie Roxbury, Doris Rae Schanaberger, Ann Harpley, Marianne Timmons. Second Row: Helen Knapp, David Baldwin, Louis Marquet, Fred Bode, lames Buck, Charles Kayser, Edward Hart, Robert Wilcox. Third Row: Iudy McElhciney, Ioyce Mclilhaney, Barbara Christiansen, Ianet Drew, Harold Shaver, Iames Coleman, Ben DeGraff, Ann Christain, Margaret Catt. The purpose of N7 F, L. is to promote the interests of inter-scholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking among our students and in our community. The Forensic Trophy, presented by the Iunior Chamber of Commerce, is awarded each year to the senior member of N. F. L. who has earned the largest number of points. Points are awarded for speech activity. Officers for first semester were: President .,........................... ......... R obert Scott Vice President ...................... ....,,.. M ary Thomas Corresponding Secretary ...... ,..... K athleen Kosar Recording Secretary ........... ........... B onnie Roxbury Treasurer ,,..,.,.......,,.,.....,.,., .....,........ K enon Callahan Sponsor .,,,, ....... M r, Calvin W. Heintz, 74 FOUR SQUARE CLUB Front Row: fleft to rightl Donna Law, Kathryn Neff, Shirlee Kemp, Georgia Wooldridge, Doris Morrow, Ruth Henderson, Ianet Kirk, Marianne Timmons, Ruth Nagel, Sarah Lewis, Sally Roscover, Marlene Ioy, Elenor Nye, Mrs. Pershing. Second Row: Marjorie McCausland, Karen Sue White, Kathleen Sarback, Sally Soweres, Diane Welsby, lackie Cooke, Ruth Middleton, Sandy Bunts, lady Brady, Dorie Arnold, Sally Cooley, Vickie Dolis. Third Row: Gloria Morris, Susan Edwards, Eloise Nye, Shirley Rakich, Sandra Carlson, Barbara Shaffer, Nancy Ransom, Martha Littrick, Iudy McElhaney, Ioyce McElhaney, lrene Finkle, Iudy Gracia. Fourth Row: Pat Gamble, Kay Glasgo, Carolyn Fuest, Carolyn Hunt, Pat Sheehan, Marilyn Miller, Irene Koch, Giovanne Drope, Annette Rhodes, Ioanne Patterson, Ioan Ranney. The Four Square Club is a group of girls whose purpose is to be of service to our school and community by improving ourselves in intellect, character, and physical fitness. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The club is open to any girl from IOA to l2B. Membership is limited to fifty girls. Mrs. Maurine M. Pershing is the sponsor of the club. A Mother-Daughter banquet and sponsoring an after game dance are annual projects of this group. Officers for the first semester Were: President ............................................... ....,............ G loria Morris Vice President .... ......... K athleen Sarbach Secretary .......... .............. R uth Henderson Treasurer ....................................................... ........ M arjorie McCaus1and Officers for the second semester are: President .. ..................................................... ......... K athleen Sarbach Vice President .... ......,..,.. I udy Gracia Secretary .......... ....... K ay Glasgo Treasurer ....... ........ M arlene Ioy 75 GODEY CLUB Q. Front Row: fleft to rightl Beverly Eisenman, Doris Rue Shanaberger, Diane Spencer, Patricia Claypoole, Melva Whites, Noreen Cox, Sally Slopey, Anne Gate dark, Mrs, Carter. Second Row: Ruth Guckeyson, l-la Carolyn Miller, President, Marilyn Ruppel, Virginia Carmedy. Third Row: Barbara Bauer, Mary Lou Mu Lois Augden Katherine Zimmerman, Barbara Huber, 5, Marjorie lohnson, Barbara Timms, Carolyn Schne- 'riet Drew, Martha Weir, lackie Vance, Pat Bunting, Brislinger, Pat Wilson, Barbara Letzler, Suzanne tray, lane Smucker, Susan Stopher, Hanna Bergert, Pauline Petrea, Roberta Mason, Mildred Dilmore. The purpose of Godey Club is to unite a group of girls who Wish to study and practice a program to develop qualities necessary for true and beautiful Womanhood. Any girl enrolled in Cuyahoga Falls High School from the classes of lUA through 12B is eligible for membership. The qualities for membership are a sincere interest in scholarship, self-reliance, dependability, and honesty. The club is limited to fifty members. Godey Club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays each month. One meet- ing is for business and the other for a program. A Mother-Daughter banquet is held each semester with the initiation of new members. Sponsoring an after game dance and holding bake sales are some of the projects. Mrs. Mary Carter is the club advisor. Officers for the first semester are: President ................................................... Vice President ..... Secretary ........... ...... Treasurer ................r.................................... Officers for the second semester are: President o..............................,..................... Vice President ..... Secretary ........... Treasurer ..o..... Carolyn Miller ...........Barbara Bauer ..,o.o.,.........,Sally Slopey Beverly Eisenman Barbara Letzler Patricia Bunting ...,.....Mary Lou Murray Patricia Claypoole 76 KEY CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl George Close, Frank Kaylor, Roger Walker, Phil Montgomery, Larry Carlson, Mr. Waickman, Bob Crissinger. Second Row: Bill Vobbe, Frank Lopane, Bob Guesman, Paul Loach, Dennis Myers, Ron Novkov, Leroy Lamborn. Third Row: Dave Sutlitf, Bob Scott, Harold Whitacre, Dennis Nock, Bill Hershiser, Gerry Smith, Ronald Policy. Absent: Curtis Sutliff, Vice President. The Key Club of Cuyahoga Falls High School is a new club for boys, which was organized late in the first semester. lt is sponsored by, but not ct part of, the Kiwanis Club of Cuyahoga Falls. The objects of the Key Club are: To develop initiative and leadership. To provide experience in living and working together. To serve the school and community. To co-operate with the school principal. To prepare for useful citizenship. To accept and promote the Constitutional Objects of Kiwanis International. The membership is open to boys in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. Boys with scholastic ability, good character, and leadership ability are eligible for membership. The membership is limited to 40 members, 16 seniors, 16 juniors, and 8 sophomores. The meetings are held every Monday noon. A member of the Kiwanis Club is present at each meeting to help guide the boys. Mr. Waickman is the sponsor. The motto of the Key Club is We Build. The officers are: President .................... ......... R onald Novlcov Vice President ....... ....... C urtis Sutlitl Secretary .......... ......... G erald Smith Treasurer ...... ...,..,. R oger Walker 77 BOOSTER CLUB fu-,fmt Front Row: -upper fleft to rightl Sue Greathouse, Carole Devereux, Gertrude Forshey, Gloria Franchi, Sally Dolan, Ioan Griffiths, Mary Lou Timms, Lila Frecka, Barbara Gross, Nancy Dillmore, Marianne Timmons, Thelma McVicker, Nancy Wohlford, Second Row: Harriet Drew, Vickie Dolis, Irene Finkel, Ioyce Dunivant, Barbara Eagle, Iudy Davis, Iudy Gracia, Susan Feil, Mary Ann Forte, Iudy Frank, Ioanne Wilson, lacque- lyn Steeg, Beverly Spuhler, Beverly Stanford, Ioan Ranney. Third Row: Carolyn Fuerst, Kay Glasgo, Iudith Frye, Ioan Fox, Giovanne Drope, Patricia Franks, Delores DeMarinis, Ioy Doner, Beverly DeMarinis, Ianet Turney, Lois Mize, Marilyn Miller, Mrs. Ripley. Fourth Row: Alan Frandsen, Iim Fishel, Iack Francis, Carl Palechek, Sonny Wilkinson, Gerald Zukowski, David Henniger, Iack Garrison, Bob Scott, Edward Hart, Ronald Novkov, Mrs. Wilhelm. Front Row: lower tleft to rightl Sharon Carsten, Beverly Baltz, Karen Carpenter, Iudy Brady, Connie Bennet, Sally Beck, Ioan Boraski, Mary Crano, Virginia Coffman, Iackie Cooke, Carolyn Bond, Elinor Brittain, Diane Spencer, Io Ann Hoogerhyde. Second Row: Nancee Bailey, Marilyn Alexander, Ioan Braghieri, Velma Beckett, Sandra Bunts, Sally Cooley, Sandy Carlson, Delores Arnold, Donna Albertson, Sandra Bauman, Ioyce Clair, Shirlee Kemp, Carol Iones. Third Row: Robin Coe, Carol Bacon, ,Carol Cummings, Ioan Bucher, Susan Carper, Myra Harris, Dorothy Price, Iackie Vance, Virginia Bowers, Mrs. Wilhelm, Mrs. Ripley. Fourth Row: Dave Keener, Larry Carlson, Iohn Cochran, Paul Bordenkircher, Frank Clark, Rod Buckson, Sam Cropley, Edward Clark, George Close, Ed Kaser. 78 BOOSTER CLUB Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Margaret Held, Sarah Lewis, Ann Harpley, Lucy Lorentz, Ioanne Long, Barbara Hess, Elinor Hawk, Marilyn Watkins, Georgia Wooldridge, Donna Law, Ianet Kirk, Marlene Ioy, Carolyn Kaugher, Marilyn Kaugher, Ruth lntield, Carolyn Welsby, Lois Shadley, Gail Spellman. Second Row: Catherine Kerr, Sandra Haas, Anita Lopane, Bonnie Iordan, Martha Lou Littrick, Martha Koch, Sandra Kramer, Carol Howard, Betty Hayes, Carol Houser, Lynn Laister, Diane Welsby, Shirley Rakich, Kathleen Sarbach, Marcia Wade, Mrs. Ripley. Third Row: Betty Knauss, Eva Mae Hayes, Carol Kelso, Elinora Fuller, Nancy King, Barbara Hollow, Virginia Hinkle, Cynthia Litzell, Kay Kinsey, Carol Shad, Ivan Bennett, Robert Wilcox, Gary Talmadge, Robert Reiter, Iames Workman, Mrs. Wilhelm. Fourth Row: Nancy Holcomb, Nancy Heiser, Connie Kelly, Mary Io Kaylor, Sally Houghland, Marilyn Hageman, Roger Walker, Bob Ratos, Scott Reed, Ed Neal, lack Rubins, Frank Kalor, Gary Sollberger. Front Row: lower fleft to rightl Mickey Stoltz, Sally Sowers, Barbara Pyle, Ruth Nagel, Sally Roscover, Deanna Rongone, Sandra Shoaf, Ianice Rougeau, Connie Smiedel, Susan Swain, Geraldine Scadoto, Sally Todd, Martha Wernersbach, Connie Smith, Lynne Slabey. Second Row: Barbara Mitchell, Iulia McCoy, Pat McCormick, Diane Schoenleb, Iudy Morton, Iuanita Merabel, Barbara McLean, loan Purbaugh, Iudy Marshell, Ruth Middleton, Betty Oertel, Katherine Neff, Eloise Nve, Karen White, Katherine Zimmerman, Patsy Wilson, Mrs. Ripley. Third Row: Sheila Mulcay, Peggy McKnight, Mary Lou Maione, Carol Pettibone, Iudy McElhaney, loyce McElhaney, Phyllis McCann, Lucinda McGaughey, Dorothy Walker, Nancy Ransome, Barbara Shaffer, Annette Rhodes, Gloria Smith, Irene Sanders, Anna Iean Radonovitch, Mrs. Wilhelm. Fourth Row: Rosemary McGarry, Ioanne Patterson, Ann Ports, Sara Ports, Walker, Ioyce Tangenberg, Sue Stein. Smith, Iudy Thomas, Nancy Oldham, Linda Pfahl, Nancy Lucinda Shetter, Sharon Staynor, Mary Moldinger, Ioan 79 TIGER TALES STAFF 'F , 3, 7 MX, M 3 Seated: Cleft to riqhtj Eleanor Nye, Margaret Miller, Doris Rae Shanaberger, Sarah Dolan. First Row: Ronald Williams, Kathryn Neff, Miss Flickinger, Shirley Dunn, Irene Sanders, Barbara Pyle, Sandra Carlson Shirley Rakich, Kathleen Kosar, Iudith Frank. Second Row: Iames Paul, Robert Crissinger, Michael Walus David Costill, Patricia Bunting, Myra Harris. Noise and confusion prevails in Room ll7 before the school paper, Tiger Tales, goes to press, Typewriters are pounded by busy fingers, ads are being serviced, and headlines are being written. Tiger Tales comes out every three weeks. A party is given each semester to the class having the most subscription, Candy is sold alter school, so more pictures may appear in each issue. Last Iune, five students were sent to Ohio University to attend a Iournalism Workshop. The advisor for the paper is Miss Louise Flickinger. 80 CUYAHOGAN STAFF Front Row: tleft to right! Loretta Edwards, Doris Rae Shanaberger, Ruth Henderson, Shirley Fisk, Sally Cooley, Ioan Ranney, Marjorie McCausland, Barbara Grell, Pat Beach, Kathleen Sarbach, Second Row: Giovanne Drope, Shirley Rakich, Kathleen Kosar, Ioanne Carper, Martha Iane Weir, Wanda Edwards, Pat Sheehan, Gloria Morris, Shirlee Kemp, Shirley Douthitt, Miss Sears. Third Row: Kay Glasgo, Carolyn Hunt, Elizabeth Daugherty, Marilyn Miller, Irene Koch, Annette Rhodes, Marilyn Watkins, Diane Welsby, Eddie Hart, Iames McClusky. Fourth Row: Mr. Saurer, Ronald Williams, Iohn Biddinger, lohn Wafer, Vincent Piscazzi, Iack Rubins, Bob Wilcox, David Costill, Gary Sollberger, Roger Walker, Larry Carlson. The Cuyahogan staff are students from the Ianuary and Iune graduating classes, who give willingly of their time and effort to put out an annual each year for the students of Cuyahoga Falls High School. Without the patience and constant supervision of Miss Sallie Sears, adviser of the Cuyahogan, and Mr. Howard Sauers, head the business staff, the year book could never be edited. STAFF Editor-in-chief, Marilyn Miller and Shirley Rakich, Co-Business Managers, Shirlee Kemp, Carolyn Hunt, and Larry Carlson, Organizations, Gloria Morris and Doris Rae Shanabeger, Co-Art Editors, Patricia Beach, Patricia Sheehan, and Kathleen Sarbach, Literary, Irene Koch and Marjorie McCaus- land, Faculty, Shirley Fish and Martha Weir, Sports, Vincent Piscazzi and Paul Loach, Typists, Elizabeth Daugherty and Ioanne Carper, Staff Photog- rapher, David Costill. 81 Camera Club B. W. Club 5.3 Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Bob Wells, Donald Hinclman, Robert Scott, David Flood, Ianet Drew. Second Row: Dick Spessard, Iohn Wafer, Peter Secres, Lynn Slaby, Mr. Moore. Front Row: lower flefi to Tighlj Barbara Hollow, Ruth Carlson, Patricia Greer, Darla Smith, lanet Francis, Helen Knapp, Vicki Dolis, Sue Stopher. Second Row: Miss Patton, Marilyn Hageman, Corenie Kelly, Cynthia Letzell, Barbara Bell, Peggy While, Gerald Henry. 82 Cheerleaders Projection Staff tLeft to Rightl Sandy Shoaf, Sally Dolan, Diane Welsby, Sally Cooley, captain, Sally Todd, Betty McGill. FITE TEAM FITE! This was the cheer that often was re-echoed by the C.F,lrl,S. fans, The enthusiastic crowd was led by the six cheerleaders pictured above. The cheerleaders are chosen by a group of teachers and a representative of both Student Council and Booster Club. Each year, with the advice of Mrs. Cannon, their sponsor, new uniforms and cheers are chosen by these girls. This year the hearty cheers led by the cheerleaders and students seemed to boost the teams to a success- ful season both in football and basketball. Front How: lower Cleft to rightl Dave Hess, Ralph Stohlquist, David Goodall, Back Row: Ronnie Salmon, Larry Carlson, Mike Mock, Bob Winer, Bob Greer, Bob Wilcox, Frank Lengacher, Gerry Pyle, Dick Viering, Bill Hershiser, Milton Bertka. W gf? 'it 2- M, 1' M XT 83 ,he if i in W. wi DRH H C' DRAMATICS CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightl Ed Pyle, Margaret Campbell, Doris Rae Shanaberger, Mr. I. Waickman, Marianne Timmons, Pat Pancoast, Lora Scherer, Barbara Christiansen, Ken Callahan. Second Row: Lowell Hall, Robert Scott, -Mike Mock, lim Iustice, Chris Narzisi, Dave Baldwin, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Thomas, Frank Lengacher. 86 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Did Karen Andre commit murder, or not? This question was answered by a jury at Sill auditorium, November 26 and 30, as the seniors presented The Night ol Ianuary l6th. Carolyn Hunt played the feminine lead, Karen Andre, defendant. The prin- cipal male role being that.ot the prosecuting attorney, was taken by Dennis Sanderson. Other members of the cast were Patricia Beach, David Bowers, Shirley Brown, janet Crago, Shirley Douthitt, Shirley Fisk, Iack Francis, Dan Gray, Bud Hartman, David Weld, Ralph jones, Shirlee Kemp, Irene Koch, Wayne Luttner, Marilyn Miller, Francis Moles, Paul Olhaeft, Richard Viering, and Robert Wilcox. Twelve members of the audience were recruited as a jury both nights. After their selection, they took their places in a jury box just as in a legitimate trial, were sworn in and listened to the testimony. After going into a small delibera- tion room between the acts, the jury rendered a verdict each night of not guilty. 87 The Cuyahoga Falls Varsity Debate lames Buck, Ann Harpley, Helen Knapp, Bob Scott James Buck, Ann Harpley, Helen Knapp, and Bob Scott, won second place honors at the Northern Ohio National Forensic League District Tournament at Youngstown, March 6 and 7. All are members of the Falls High Chapter No. 991 of N.F.L. 88 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS CONTESTANTS Eddie Hart, Bonnie Roxbury, Barbara Christiansen, Frank Lengacher Four individual speech contestants qualified for the Ohio High School Speech League State finals at Columbus on March 20 and 21. They are Eddie Hart, Bonnie Roxbury, Barbara Christiansen, and Frank Lengacher. Eddie, Barbara and Frank placed first at OHSSL district contest at Buchtel and Bonnie placed first at NFL district contest in Youngstown. All are members of the Falls High chapter No. 991 of N.F.L. 89 HTHL SIIQQ Xb-2 1952 BLACK TIGER VARSITY The 1952 edition of the Falls High Black Tigers completed a successful season which included Wins over arch rivals North and Buchtel with a record of five Wins, three losses, and one tie, The Tigers, although hampered by the loss of Bill Kalbaugh due to injury, nevertheless displayed a brilliant scoring attack spearheaded by Dick Ackerman and Tom Blankenship which enabled the team to roll up 267 points, breaking the school scoring record. The defense, meanwhile, gave little to be desired as they held the opposition to 101 points, the fewest ever given up by a Falls High aggregation. Tom Blankenship and Rod Buckson were selected on the All-District first offensive team While Floyd Lovelace was placed on the defensive first team. lohn Turley, who co-captained the team along with Rod Buckson, was given honorable mention on the All-District team and the All-Ohio team. FALLS 49 Akron 1-lower 6 FALLS 41 Cleveland Glenville U FALLS 62 Kent Roosevelt 0 FALLS 7 Alliance 21 FALLS 41 Akron Buchtel 6 FALLS 14 Cleveland Iohn Marshall 14 FALLS 39 Akron' North 14 FALLS 0 Barberton 13 FALLS 14 Saint Vincents 27 92 RONALD NOVKOV mcl-:Ann Acxsmvmn EDWARD NEAL ff 4 if is AL , If iff? 1-asia 2? f f 5' 55, fi. X. IOHN TURLEY I-'LOYD LOVELACE WILLIAM KALBAUGH ROBERT WILKINSON FOOTBALL STARS Z- IVAN BENNETT COACH LOUGHRIDGE TOM BLANKENSHIP me Q3 T' 'R W' c W 3 j' .. NLQN RODNEY BUCKSON NED OLDI-IAM IAMES WORKMAN 93 IR. VARSITY Q-' .Q H F? if 1 , up in F 'T fr .IP M arm nw , .H r-Jig. '21, e VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: fleft to rightl Gary Sollberger, lack Rubins, Bill Kalbaugh, Frank Kaylor, Gary Talmadge, Ned Oldham. Second Row: Mike Mierau, Iack Durbin, Larry Finnegan, Coach Watson, Iim Hecky, Iim Fishel, lack Garrison. With five lettermen returning from the previous year the Tigers had a good season in winning 14 while losing 7. ln the tournament they won their first two games against Ravenna and Wadsworth, who were seeded second and third respectively. However, they lost in a close game with Ellet for the District Title. Frank Kaylor set a new individual scoring record by netting 41 points in the Western Reserve game and a regular season total of 280. A new team record of 74 was also set in this same game. Kaylor was voted for the first team in All-Tournament play and Gary Talmadge the second team. Falls 67 G.A.M. 48 Falls 40 Falls 58 North 69 Falls 74 Falls 84 Kenmore 42 Falls 54 Falls 49 East 61 Falls 51 Falls 44 Sandusky 55 Falls 52 Falls 45 Canton Lincoln 4l Falls 45 Falls 60 Cleveland Heights 49 Falls 37 Falls 55 St. Vincents 50 Falls 65 Falls 55 Norton' 50 'Falls 54 Falls 55 Springfield 43 'Falls 59 i 'Tournament Games Falls 40 Ellet 43 96 Massillon 43 Western Reserve 60 South 48 Ellet 38 St. Vincents 47 Garfield 53 Coventry 39 Barberton 45 Ravenna 37 Wadsworth 45 GARY SOLLBERGER BILL KALBAUGH and COACH WATSON IIM HECKY BASKETBALL HEROES BILL KALBAUGH COACH WATSON I NED OLDHAM f s E E A IACK RUBINS IIM FISHEL and FRANK KAYLOR GARY TALMADGE 97 RESERVE B. B. RECORD 1952 1953 Falls Falls 'Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls North 35 East 53 Kenmore 35 Sandusky 45 Canton Lincoln 43 Cleveland Heights 38 St. Vincents 65 Norton 43 Springfield 40 Massillon 63 Western Reserve 48 South 43 Ellet 43 St. Vincents Coventry Garfield Barberton FALLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Iennings 45 Buchtel 39 Kenmore 27 East 62 Garfield 48 South 45 Buchtel 38 Iennings 48 Iaclcson Twp 38 East 48 W.R.A. Reserves 54 99 SWIM TEAM Front Row: Cleft to righth Iames Dick, Paul Bordenkircher, Dan Callahan, Thomas Iohnson. Second Row: Coach Carl Spessard, Robert Perkins, Edward Eschliman. TRACK The Tiger Tennis team won their first Greater Akron League championship under Coach Bill Watson last spring. They ended the season with a record of 14 wins and one loss. That was to the defending champion, Akron Buchtel, whom they later defeated in regular season play and again in the championship playoffs, 5-1. l 100 e They East 0 West 0 Garfield 0 Barberton 0 St. Vincents O Buchtel 5 South l West 1 Barberton 1 Garfield Z 6 St. Vincents O Buchtel l 6 East 0 6 South O 5 Buchtel 1 tplay offt GOLF TEAM RIFLE CLUB Front Row: Cleft to rightj Mike Kosar, Edwin Smith, Fred Feldman, Iames McClusky, Iames Copley, Iohn Washburn. Second Row: Wade Moyer, Ronald Policy, Iohn Deryck, Ronald King, David Sutlilf. 101 Wrestling Team Front Row: tleft to rightl Art Clark fmascotl, Iohn Dakoski, Ralph Halliwell, Roe Halliwell lmascotl. Second Row: Ray Halliwell, Frank Clark, Bob Cobb, Iim Snyder, lack Calvert, Paul Trimble, Paul Chapman, Gordon Beaty. Third Row: Ioe Ruby, Bob Taylor, Dick Mclvlillin, Doug Hinkle, Richard Deryck, lohn Deryck, Glenn Stoltz, Ed Mills. Fourth Row: Lee Elsworth, LeRoy Wagnor, Karl Storie, Dave Sutliff, Coach Hinkle, Ron Novkov, Dale Braniger. TRACK TEAM Front Row: fleft to rightl Iohn Cochran, Rocky Wright, lack Francis, Iohn Turley, Bill Burkholder, Bob Smith, Tom Blankenship, Don Thomson, Floyd Lovelace, Gary Sollberger, Glen Rathmell. Second Row: Iohn Biddinger Cmgr.l, Mike Mierau, Ivan Bennett, Ed Kaser, Ralph Iones, Bob Rafos, Carl Palechek, Paul Bordenkircher, Ralph Dunn, Phil Knapp. Third Row: Gary Bender, Bob Taylor, Dick McMillin, George Close, Bill Vobbe, Leroy Lamborn, Neir Bevere, lim Iones Cmgrl. Fourth How: Ed Carey, Roger Claypool, George Morrow, Paul Criswell, Dave Hoover, Roy Key, Ed Hinkle, Bob McNea tHead Coachl. Cuyahoga Falls Track Team does not boast an impressive record, but in their last season they gained a lot of distinction in the Akron and Cleveland area. ln five triangular meets they won one, and they came in second in the other four. ln the Cleveland area Falls finish- ed fourth out of 15 teams at the Mentor Relays and fifth out of 21 teams at the Rocky River Relays. ln Akron they finished third out of lU teams, The climax of the season came when Bob Smith finished fourth in the Pole Vault at the state meet. 102 BASEBALL Front Row: Cleft to rightl Merle Bryner, Bob Clark, Roy McMillan, Harry Tarr, Don Sweitzer, Paul Schlemmer, Bill Kalbaugh, Paul Trimble, Frank Santos, Ned Oldham. Second Row: Don lohnson, Iim Bowen, Roger Walker, Dudley Head, lim Laudermilk, Homer Williams, Coach Ripley. Bob Clark was the big gun for the Tiger baseballers as he compiled a neat .409 batting average, had the most hits, was the only Tiger to hit for the Cycle during the season and had a .909 fielding percentage. Buster Bryner and Bill Kalbaugh tied for homer honors with 3 each. Paul Trimble was the outstand- ing pitcher With 67 strike outs and an ERA of 1.75, Six of the nine starters ended the season with batting averages over .300. They were McMillan, Santos, Bryner, Laudermilk, Kalbaugh and Clark. The Tigers started the season with a big bang as they Won their first six games before being nosed by Wadsworth, 9-7, when a late rally fell short, in the district tournament championship game. They batted as a team at .288 clip and fielded at a .930 par. Nine men from the sixteen-man squad were lost through graduation. 103 104 Lfl , U ,SlC A CAPPELLA CHOIR Front Row: Cleft to rightj Georgia Wooldridge, Ruth Middleton, Susan Edwards, Shirlee Kemp, Iudy Brady, Ioanne Hoogerhyde, Doris Morrow, Marlene loy, Barbara Gross, Patricia Beach, Iudy McElhaney, Ioyce McElhaney, Patricia Greer, Ianet Crago, Barbara McGinty, Second Row: Lorena Arkwell, Iudy Gracia, Diane Spencer, Kathleen Kosar, Gloria Morris, Diane Welsby, Ioan Ranney, loan Boraski, Pat Smith, lrene Koch, Nancy Runkle, Marjorie McCausland, Loretta Edwards, Patricia Sheehan, Miss Iosephine Long. Third Row: Nancy Roy, Mary Lou Ludwigson, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Thomas, Carolyn Hunt, Nancy Ransom, Patricia Wilson, Givonne Drope, Hanna Bergert, Lois Augden, Ioan Griffiths, Nancee Bailey, Phyllis McCahn, Ianet Moore, Betty Io Cook, Fourth Row: Marilyn Miller, Kathryn Glasgo, David Andrick, David Bowers, David Nichols, Edward Pyle, Ronald Novkov, Donald Forrest, Harold Whitacre, Robert Wilcox, Charles Schatter, Robert Reiter, Edward Tobias, Robert Estep, Mary Io Kaylor, Annette Rhodes. Fifth Row: Bill Ott, Robert DeHart, Ned Oldham, Richard Baker, Sherwin Hykes, Iohn Turley, Iohn Cochran, Dick Reed, Paul Olhoeft, Ralph Iones, lim Workman, Donald Carroll, Tom Durant, Donald Tiffen, Phil Knopp. Seventy-seven members oi the A Cappella Choir, all Iuniors and Seniors, meet one hour each day to rehearse. The Choir stresses enjoyment of singing, but work carefully at doing as nearly a perfect job ot singing as high school students can do. Vocal points emphasized are: accurate intonation, pleas- ing tone quality, correct breath control, diction, interpretation and posture. BOYS' OCTET Carroll, Tom Durant, Robert Bell, Phil Knopp, 105 Bill Ott, Don Force, Ronald Novkov, Harold Whitacre,, Don All-Girl Choir Melodettes Front Row: Cleft to rightl Clara lean Piscazzi, Dorothy Eagancher, Lucy Lorentz, Carole Becker, Barbara Oldfield, Nadine Nixon, Gail Spellman, Virginia Hinkle, Ianet Bowers, loyce Clair, Elinor Hawk, Carolyn Welsby, Ruth Infield. Second Row: Ruth Ellen Carlson, Elizabeth Winafeld, Marilyn Mierau, Carolyn Mierau, Carolyn Sorenson, Iudith Morton, Diane Schoinleb, Martha Wright, Doris Ross, Carolyn Bond, Iean Ann' Waldvogel, Irene Blackwell, Marsha Mullins, Diane Schmidt, Alberta Edwards. Third Row: Carolyn Iacobs, Donna Shoal, Norma Coakley, Connie Kelly, Ioanne Bueher, 'Barbara Baker, Lila Frecka, Delores Stebbins, Sally Roberts, Carol Baker, loanne Wilson, Iacquelyn Steeg, Beverly Spuhler, Miss Iosephine Long. Fourth Row: Darlene Sayre, Patricia Drope, Patricia Franks, Ianet Riley, Nancy King, Kay Kinsey, Carol Cummings, Mary Porter, Caroline Pitts, Iudith Herhold, Pearl Dickerhoff, Ianet Turney. Some selections that the All-Girl Choir have been working on are: Pale Moon, Serenade, and Three Blind Mice. Fifty-five young girls through lOB and lOA belong to this organization. They meet twice a week and often sing for assemblies, Spring Music Festival, and occasionally for a club. The purpose of the music organization is to sing because they love to sing. The All-Girl Choir under the direction of Miss Iosephine Long, stress accurate intonation and a cappella singing. Annette Rhodes, Marjorie McCausland, Diane Welsby Nancy Roy 7 Y ' l , 107 Girls' Sr. Glee Club Mixed Quartet Front Row: Cleft to rightl Ramond l-lydkins, Shirley Richey, Ioanne Braghieri, Martha Koch, Irene Finlgel, Sandra Kremer, Linda Chambers. Second Row: Miss losephine Long, Velma Beckett, Betty Dieckman, Sandra Haas, Barbara Letzler, Mildred Dillrnore, Beverly Forshey. Third How: Barbara Eagle, Marilyn Kretlow, Betty Reynolds, Iudy Evans, Gloria Smith, Iune Clements, Absent: Beverly Warner, Barbara Grell, Carolyn Waters, Lois Shadley, Esther Mosser. Twenty-eight girls from llB and up meet tor two hours a Week to sing tor the enjoy- ment of singing. These young girls learn to harmonize and improve their voices and manner of singing. The Girls' Senior Glee Club sings for assemblies and the May Festival. The girls have enjoyed singing the following num- bers: The Green Cathedra1, As Time Goes By, and lt I Could Tell You. Ed Tobias, Phyllis McCann, Diane Spencer, Bob DeHart 108 BOYS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB Adi Front Row: fleit to rightj Miss Iosephine Long, Dwight Horr, William Hunt, Iames Thormann, Iames Cole- man, Richard Scourtield, Richard Baldwin, Arthur Marble, Michael Mock. Second Row: Frank Lopane, Richard Thomas, Dale Huston, Walter Vongunten, Ron Policy, Richard Miller, Neil Bevere, Edward Clark. Third Row: Iames Moore, Don Ervine, Iames Watson, Norman Smith, Stanley Hyde, Donald Weston, William Lemke, Roy Key. Absent: Wayne Cavanaugh, Fred Watson. Thirty-four boys, from IOB and up meet twice a week to sing for the enjoy- ment of singing. They work at harmonizing and accurate intonation. The Boys' Senior Glee Club sings tor assemblies and the May Music Festival. A few selections studied this semester are: The World ls Waiting for the Sunrise, The Mountain Girl, and The Blind Ploughmanf' 109 BOYS' IR. GLEE CLUB Front Row: lleft to rightl Ioseph Beckett, David Hoover, Iay Mallabone, lames Senter, Michael Henderson, Norman Henry, Harold Shaver, Ralph Stohlquist, Edward Farmer, Gerald Downard. Second Row: Mrs. Perkins, Roger Claypoole, Robert Wells, Donald Hindman, Richard Warman, Edwin Hostettler, Kenneth Lambert, Paul Chapman, Gordon Beaty, lerry Wilson. Third Row: Thomas Dotson, William Cole, Larry Beck, Paul Criswell, Iames Pohl, William Davis, Randal Miller, David Pulley, Iames Clark. From room 101 twice a week you can hear such songs as Don't Give Up the Ship, Mariannia, and Falls High Will Shine Tonight. The group which is singing is the Boys' Iunior Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Perkins. Twenty-eight freshmen boys, whose main purpose is to bring about better singing, make up two sections oi the Boys' Iunior Glee Club. This glee club is the first step in training younger boys for the Boys' Senior Glee Club and A Cappella Choir. 110 GIRLS' I R. GLEE CLUB K Qi .WF Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl Carole Sittser, Ianice Mosier, Patricia Kerr, Vena Vincent, Ioan Hovatter, Nancy Toomey, Thelma McVicker, Barbara Hess, Iane McMahon, Ianet Harrington, Iudith Cottrill, Roberta Clark, Kay Riemenschneider, Nancy Knosher, Donna Smithjoanne Sagadencky, Linda Daniels, Carol Haas. Second Row: Margaret Weston, Connie Bennett, Andrea Czar, Sharon McCaul1ey, Marylee Filing, Patricia McCormick, Nancy DeHart, Barbara Mitchell, Mary Daughtlerty, Doris Mae Wallace, Marsha Morris, Bonnie Iordon, Leona Graham, Nancy Goshorn, Vergene Emerson, Geraldine Scaduto, Patricia Fleming, Mrs. Perkins. Third Row: Margaret Cusack, Anita Lopane, Rosemary Peterson, Frances Phillips, Dorothy Phelps, Barbara Weisheit, Iean McDaniels, Ruth Crano, Ianet Miller, Georgia McKitrick, Linda Huhn, Marianne Hanson, Norma Hickman, Shirley Stackpole, Iudy Iohnson. Fourth Row: Eva Mae Hayes, Marilyn Hefter, Edith Ewerth, Ioyce Huff, Valerie Cozad, Audrey Pendlind, Mary Stormer, Mary Io Vinciquerra, Delores DeMarines, Carol Sue Carper, Kathleen Lees, Barbara Kroger, Patricia Clemens, Betty Hayes, Doris Raw- son, Helen Chenot. Front Row: lower lleft to rightl Florence Dolis, Margaret Held, Patricia Potts, Marcy Lou Walterbaugh, lean Gresham, Karlene Maxwell, Marlene Erb, Nancy Harnack, Yvonne Britt, Sue Greenwood, Nancy Hurd, Iudy Senter, Bonnie Lake, Carol Redd, Second Row: lane Woodling, Marjorie Badley, Gloria Cobb, Linda Cooper, Beverly Baltz, Karen Carpenter, Sally Beck, Elizabeth Ashworth, Lucella Smith, Patricia Folk, Mary Prentice, Sheila Mulcahy, Victoria Marchand, Carol Gough, Ioan Tompkins, Iudy Inch. Third Row: Sally Wilson, Sue Feirl, Nancy Dieckman, Iacqueline Beath, Mary Forte, Susan Seaver, Iudith Marshall, Peggy McKnight, Sandra Funk, Shirley Brown, Sally Geul, Nancy Dillmore, Carolyn Leanard, Beverly Ienkins. Fourth Row: Sandra Scherer, Barbara Sickman, Carol Kalso, Carol Bacon, Mary Margaret Candlish, Mary Maldinger, goand-rWalker, Ilene Barr, Lucinda Shetter, Barbara Christiansen, Susan Shank, Marilyn Sounders,Iuditl'1 King, an a'Hines. 111 THE BELLS OF BEAUIOLAISH On May lst, 1952, there was a cry of Bon Voyage and Ship Ahoy as the yachting party of A Cappella Choir sailed to an imaginary island near the coast of Normandy, ruled by the Duke of Beaujolais, played by Chris Schoinleb. The yachting party consisted of lohn Bender tFred Rainsl, the host of a party, who was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Iessup Cl-larriet Knappl, a widow, who chaperoned the young guests, Phillis CPat Beachl, daughter of Bender, her friend, Belle fShirlie Kempl, and Larry and Tony, two ninacious Americans played by Phil Cochran and Dick Reed. The young men meet Yvonne and Susette, pretty village girls, CPat Greer and Ioan Ranneyl. Ray Wells, played a juggler, by the name of Pierre. Chicot, a wrestler, was Paul Olhaeft. Irene Koch, the Countess, whose betrothal to the Duke, was regarded as a political matter. Harkins, the serious English valet, surrendered to the charm of Fantine, the Countess's maid. Harkins was Ralph Iones and Nancy Nosek played the maid. A chorus of villagers was the A Cappella Choir, Bernard McQuillan and William Ott danced in the different scenes. Such delightful tunes as Flowers, Flowers, Life on the Ocean Wave, Such An Attractive Way, Maytime, and The Bells of Beaujolaisn were all sung, which made for very enjoyable listening. The properties, publicity, and wardrobe were all handled by differ- ent Choir members. The high school orchestra played the overture and prelude. This was the first high school production in the new Sill Gym. The operetta was staged and directed by Miss Iosephine M. Long. A wonderful trip was had by alll 112 COLLEGE CAMPUS, U. S. A. The strains of While We're Young, You'll Never Walk Alone, and Wish You Were Here were heard echoing through Sill Auditorium at the A Cap- pella Choir annual original production, College Campus, U.S.A. December 12 at 8 pm. The show consisted of four different acts which were different phases of college campus life in America. The first act, the presidents of the sorority and fraternity welcomed the freshies. The rehearsal for the annual show found Iim Workman singing the Prisoners Song. There were Charleston dancers and solos, which made up the second skit. In almost every college there is someone who is lonely. The third act fea- tured the lonesome and those left behind. A spring formal with Iohn Cochran, master of ceremonies, was the 'final act. Eddie Hart did a solo dance. The two-hour show ended with the A Cap- pella Choir singing Auf Weiderseinf' The planning committee were Lorena Arkwell, Ianet Crago, Tom Durant, Loretta Edwards, Marilyn Miller, Eddie Pyle, and Dick Rothman. 113 CONCERT BAND Immediately following football season the concert band starts to rehearse. There are a few changes in the instruments. The purpose of this group is to learn to play concert music. At the Pop Concert and the Spring Concert, this band performs. This band is entered in contests. Last year, this band Won first in the state. Mr. Royal Reynolds directs this group. 114 Cadet Band Dance Band O Front Row: upper Cleft to rightl R. O. Reynolds, lames l-lawkens, Benny DeGraff, loseph Sauogna, Rosemary Smith, Marcia Iordon. Second Row: lack Brittain, Nicolas Long, Charles Gunn, Thomas Skidmore, IoAnn Morgen. Third Row: Richard Spessard, Mirian Hostettler, Helen Horger, Donald Williams, Dougles Hinkle, Robert Montgomery. When Mr. Ioseph Brode came to Falls, he started organizing the dance band. The purpose of this band is to train individuals to earn their way through college and have an avocation. 115 Swing Band Dixie Six At basketball games, pep assemblies, and pop concerts the swing band is their participating. New uniforms for the swing band were purchased this year by the Band Parent's Club. They are heavy gold satin shirts with full sleeves and black and gold emblems. These shirts are worn with their regular band trousers. This band rehearses one day a week under the direction of Bryson Fillmore. Mr. Royal Reynolds is the advisor to this group. The jazz band was organized by students from the music departments. A year ago this same band was known as the Dixie Land Band. The name of this particular band changes from year to year. lt never remains the same. Arthur Smith is the chairman ot this jazz group. Last year, Gerald Lippley Was in charge. The music department sponsors the group. 116 Orchestra 3.35 X i' 1 T Front Row: fleft to rightl David Root, Martha Coe. Ralph Hagelbarger lane Schmucker Ruth Na el Sec d , , g . on Row: Sandra Holmes, Phyllis Moore, Harriet Drew, Ianet Drew, Susan Edwards, Dorothy Fauser, Ioy McClanahan. Third Row: Sharon Carston, Dale Dillehunt, Martha Weir, Marian Bonstein, Susan Strong, Nick Long, Lynn Martin. Fourth Row: Mr Kurinsky lim Thomas Robert DeLon Ph'l M . , , g, i ontgornery, Iames McCluskey, Gordon Schilling, Lynn Taylor, Eleanor Hawk, Deanna Rongon, Rose Mary Smith, Pat Gamble. Since the thirty students in the concert orchestra don't have a scheduled school hour for rehearsals, they must give up study hours and time after school. All agree that belonging to the orchestra is well worth the sacrifice. Arpad Kurinsky, a noted violinist, directs the orchestra in its annual spring concert. The orchestra also plays overtures for plays, musical revues, and operettas presented by school organizations. 117 Nw' in :S MANHOOD AND WOMANHCJOD AWARD Ianet Gracia Marilyn Miller Chris Schoenleb TUNE 1952 JANUARY 1953 Iohn Cochran 120 UPPER 1000 OF GRADUATES CIN SCHOLARSHIPI IUNE 1952--Front Row: upper Cleft to Mary Comstock, Ioanne Pigott. Second field, Ianet Gracia. Third Row: Robert IANUARY 1953-First Row: lower fleft ww 59 sa rightl Robert Russell, Nancy Nosek, Elizabeth Dick, Phyllis Kuhn Row: Philip Cochran, Roy Thomas, Chris Schoenleb, Sharon Cof- Meck, Richard Kauffman, Paul Lietman, Iohn Galvin, Iohn Rice. to right? Gloria Morris, Marilyn Miller, Carolyn Hunt. Second Row: Iohn Cochran, lack Francis, David Feld. Shirley Fisk Was absent. 'P .. . --,., .. 4 M 3 K 'Q 41355, . 5 si if' f ' W 1 121 LEADERSHIP AWARD Fred Raines Shirlee Kemp IUNE 1952 IANUARY 1953 Q 'kb' Roberta Williams I ohn Turley 122 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Front Row: Cleft to right? Noreen Cox, Doris Rae Shanaberger, Georgia Wooldridge, Kathleen Sarbach, Sally Dolan, Bonnie Roxbury, Irene Finkle, Beverly Eisenman, Iudith Smith, Pat Destro, Ianet Costell. Second Row: Gloria Morris, Martha Weir, loanne Balkus, Beverly Stanford, Sally Cooley, Ramona Hudkins, Regina Roman, Beverly Carroll, Ianet Moore, lane Smucker. Third Row: Mary Ellen Packer, Peggy lvy, Shirley Rakich, Sandra Carlson, Nancy McGarry, Giovanne Drope, Annette Rhodes, Carolyn Fuerst, Betty Knauss, Carol Hogue, Don Bressler, William Cocain. WE VOTED TOO , 1555? 123 HDVER 'wg pw 74 an 74a img' Fa rm Boy Sa usa ge .. ,, , K ,::- .. , - ff-W . , 1,34 iuu Ji, -H A s 3 Ab? I am VW vw ,af an '-Q., A W , PN., x.. '- nj . xl .1 'Er' 'gif Sandy Mac Hams and Bacon mf 2l4l rnorgr sr. CUYAHOGA FAllS 126 WAYNE'-H:GENCY NEXT TO POST OFFICE - LOANS ON HOMES INSURANCE 3 fy. ON sAvlNGs A MODERN CLOTHING STORE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY If It's New, We Have lt Congratulations and Best Wishes Graduates! 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