Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Always working, always there when needed, he never complains, Therefore, we the graduating classes of 1954, do dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Hendricks, a Iolly Good Fellow, as a symbol of our gratitude lor all you have done for us. INTRODUCTION Dear Reader, We, the 1954 yearbook staff, present to you the 1954 Cuya- hogan. ln its pages We hope you Will find reminders ot the happiest time ol your lite, your high school days. It will serve to recall many pleasant memories of classmates, teachers, organizations, and athletic activities, in short, the best ot all your high school career. The theme this year is the Circus, which represents to all of us the gay, happy, and carefree times. With these thoughts in rnincl, we give you your l954 Cuyahogan. Sincerely, The Staff 4 Dedication ...... Ring Masters ...... Main Attractions Side Shows ........ Barkers ,..,....,... Music ......,.. Acrobats ....... Menagerie ...... Advertising ,... CONTENTS Page 5 6 18 46 72 78 90 ,......108 .......146 I Z! BOARD CF EDUCATION Hman., Lei! to right: Mr. W. H. Nicol: Mrs. C. O. Skeels: Mr. Alex Walker, President: Mrs H. M. Whitacre. Vice-President: Mr. G. H.-Cooper, Clerk-Treasurer. We, the members of the graduating classes of 1954, wish to express our appreciation to the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Educa- tion for all that it has done tor us in the last twelve years, The live members who are elected lor a term of two years, meet twice a month to discuss the problems of the students and faculty of the entire school system. We are, indeed, grateful to them tor their hard work and understanding. 8 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Bode. Superintendent Mr. Steinhauer, Asst. Superintendent Mr. DeWitt, High School Principal 9 Mrs. Ellis 1Vk. Saurer DEANS DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis, the psychology teacher of Cuyahoga Falls High School, received her Bachelor ot Science in Education and her M. S. Degree in Psychology at the University of Akron. She is a faculty advisor of our student council and also oi the freshman class. She is interested in club activities, flowers, bridge, and Working around her home. DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Howard Saurer, Dean ol Boys of Cuya- hoga Falls High School, received his B. S. Degree from the college of Wooster, He did his graduate work at Akron University. He is a sponsor of the tenth grade and oi Hi-Y. He is also the faculty advisor lor the business staff of the year book. His outside interests are golfing and gardening. FALLS Mr. Gordon E. Ackerman. B. S. Bowling Green State University Mechanical Drawing llth Grade Sports Mr. Ioseph G. Brode, B. S. Kent State University Instrumental Music High School Dance Band Fishing, Bowling, Golf Miss Gladys Brenizer. A. B., M. A. Otterbein College Columbia University English n Bowling, Travel Mrs. Mariorie E. Cannon. B. S. in Education Kent State University Girls' Physical Education Cheer Leaders, Girls' Intramural Sports Ceramics FACULTY 1953-54 Mrs. Mary H. Carter. B. S. in Education Ohio State University Kent State University English, Assistant Librarian Godey, B. W. Club Reading, Gardening, Travel Mrs. Mary Creed. B. S.. M. A. Ohio State University Kent State University Guidance, QB Civics Student Council, Assisting Mrs. Ellis Boating, Swimming, Fishing, Reading Mr. lack Drews. B. A. in Education Akron University Algebra, Mathematics 9th Key Club Sports Mr. William R. Durtschi. B. S. in Education Ohio State University Woodwork 9th Grade Class 11 FALLS FACULTY 1953-54 Mr. Calvin W. Heintz, A. B., M. A. Heidelberg College University of Akron Kent State University Speech National Thespian Honor Society, National Forensic League, Class Play, Debate, Dramatics Radio Production Mr. C. R. Hendricks. B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University Kent State University Library, History, Activities Manager Fishing Mr. Robert B. Heuser, A. B., B. S.. M. A. Kent State University Ohio State University Civics, Testing Miss Lore Hofmann. B. S. in Education Ohio State University German National Honor Society Miss Helen Erf, B. S. in Education Kent State University Algebra Y-Teen, Freshman Class Sewing Miss Louise F lickinger. B. A., M. A. University ol Akron Columbia University University ol Wisconsin Northwestern University English, Iournalism Iunior Sponsor, Tiger Tales Adviser Reading, Rejuvenating an old house Mrs. Burness F lynn. B. S. in Education Ohio University Western Reserve University ot Pittsburgh Music 8th, 9th, 10th Girls' Glee Club Miss Evelyn F. Haberkost. B. S. in Education Kent State University Clothing I, Typewriting, Shorthand, Ottice Practice llth Grade Reading, Sewing, African Violets P Miss Margaret E. Hoist, A. B.. M. Ed. Marietta College FALLS FACULTY 1953-54 University ot Pittsburgh A Kent State University Ohio University English, Typing Freshman Class, Building Representa- tive to C. F. E. A. Travel Mr. C. S. Howard. B. A. Toronto University Latin, Greek, English 9th Grade Building Cottages Mrs. Virgie Irwin. B. S. in Education, M. A. Ohio University Ohio State University English Iunior Class Travel, Books Mr. Arpad Kurinsky. B. S., M. A. University ot Akron Western Reserve University Cleveland Institute of Music Mr. Robert A. Lee.. Orchestra, String Instruments B- S- U' Educafwn' M- 5- Baseball, Gardening, Music Ohio State University University ot Wisconsin Chemistry Assistant Activities Manager, llth Grade Swimming, Fishing, Color Photography Mr. Lawrence R. Liles. B. A. in Education. M. A. University ot New Mexico Northwestern University Spanish, English Music, Baseball Miss Iosephine M. Long. B. M. in Music. M. A. Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music University ot Cincinnati Syracuse University Akron University Kent State University Vocal Music Supervisor Traveling, Attending Concerts, Stage Productions Mr. Iames Loughridge. B. A. College ot Wooster Ohio State University Oberlin College English Head Coach of Football Golf, Fishing, Bridge, Dogs 13 FALLS FACULTY 1953-54 Mr. Iohn F. Moore. B. S.. M. S. in Education University ot Virginia Akron University University ot Michigan Kent State University Biology, General Science High School Camera Club, 8th Grade Camera Club, 10th Grade Class, Photographer for Football Games Photography, Gardening, Nature Mr. Wade Moyer, B. S. Akron University Metal Shop Rille Club Huntingu Fishing, Archery Mrs. Mary Newstetter. B. S.. M. A. Bliss College Pittsburgh University Shorthand, Typewriting F our Square Needlework, Traveling Miss Mary O. Patton. A. B., M. Ed.. B. S. in L. S. Hiram College Columbia University Pittsburgh University Librarian Seniors, B. W. Club Color Pictures, Knitting Mr. C. D. McClanahan. A. B., B. S.. M. A. Ohio University Business Law, Bookkeeping Iunior Class Photography, Travel, Fishing Mr. Raymond B. McCuskey. B. S. Kent State University Algebra, Geometry llth Grade Mr. Ioseph Malmisur. B. A. Heidelberg College Sth Grade American History, 9th Civics Mr. Stanley Mitten Ashland College Kent State University Assistant Principal ol Elementary Education Spelling, Arithmetic, Writing 8A Class l-lunting, Farming FALLS Mr. Arthur Peebles. B. S. in Ed.. M. A. Kent State University Ohio State University Dulce University Western Reserve University History, Geography Iunior Class Travel Mrs. Mcxurine Pershing. B. S.. M. A. Ball State Teachers College QA Civics, Sociology, Economics Iunior Class Fancy Work, Reading Mrs. Harriet B. Pigott, A. B.. M. A. Akron University Columbia University Latin Latin Club Bridge Miss Lucile W. Price. B. S.. M. A. Kent State University 9A Algebra, lUB Arithmetic FACULTY 1953-54 Mrs. Marian T. Rausch. A. B. l Hiram College llB English, French Iunior Class, LeCircle Francais Reading, Travel, Handcraft Mr. R. O. Reynolds. B. S.. M. A. Kent State University Western Reserve University Band, Instrumental Music l-iigh School Band Real Estate Mrs. Mary Ellen Ripley. B. A. Heidelberg College 8th, 10th English Booster Club Reading, Knitting, Music Mr. Gilbert Roberts. B. S. in Education Kent State University Akron University University ot London American History, Government Photography, History Research 15 FALLS FACULTY 1953-54 Mrs. Bertha Rockwell, A. B., M. A. Akron University Kent State University University ot Chicago World History 9th Grade Reading, Travel, Colored Photography Mrs. Lois Rook, B. S. in Education Akron University Kent State University Foods Cooking, Entertaining, Rose Growing, Sewing, Photography, Traveling Miss Sallie M. Sears, A. B., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University English 12th Grade, H. A. Preston Club, Yearbook Horticulture, Needlework Mr. Eugene L. Shank, B. S. in Ed., M. A. Kent State University i American History, Ohio History, i Visual Education, 12th Class, Projection Club Gardening Mr. Carl D. Spessard, B. S. Akron University Driver Education 12th Grade, Baseball Coach, Swim Team Fishing, Baseball Mr. Burton K. Straight, B. S. in Education Kent State University Mathematics, Driver Education lUth Grade All Athletics Mrs. Alberta L. Thompson, B. S. in Ed.. M. A. t Miami University Kent State University Clothing, Home Living llth Grade Needlework Mr. Iames Waickman, B. S. in Education Kent State University English, Speech Reading, Sports, Raising my family 16 FALLS FACULTY 1953-54 Mr. Iohn W. Watson. B. S. in Ed.. M. A. Kent State University Physical Education, Basketball Coach Tennis Intramurals, 12th Grade Reading, T. V., Athletics Mr. I.. D. Watson. B. S., M. S. University ot Illinois Akron University Biology lOth Grade Biology Mr. Earl R. Welker. B. S. in Education Kent State University Ohio State University Geometry, Trigonometry 12th Grade Traveling Mr. L. A. Wheatley. A. B. Washington and Ieflerson College Ohio University Physics, Science Mrs. Genevieve B. Wilhelm De Pauw University Kent State University Cleveland Art Institute Allred University Ohio State University Art 12th Grade, Booster Painting, Ceramics Mrs. Ora Zimmerman. B. Kent State University Akron University Visiting Teacher Antiques, Flowers A I anuary Class Officers Left to right: David Welty, Treasurer Barbara Letzler, Secretary Patricia Claypoole, Vice President Scott Read, President Iune Class Cfficers Left to right: Anna lean Radanovich, Secretary Sarah Lewis, Vice President Iames Buck, President Carl Palechek, Treasurer Diem I anuary Class ANDRICK. DAVID IRVIN. To have anything and every- thing, but still be out of debt, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Revusical, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, Hi- Y, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Wrestling Mgr., 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Staff, l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Allied Youth, 4, President, 4, Scouts, laughing, talking to people, and keeping out of trouble, Philippi, West Virginia. BAILEY. Nana NANCEE LEE. Teach school and raise a new faculty for Falls Hi, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, ln Springfield - Operetta, 3, Cheerleader, l, Choir president, l, News- paper co-editor, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Latin Club, 2, Dance Band Vocalist, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, T. U. L. I. if., 3, H. A. Preston, 4, Honor Society, 4, Hamburger, onions, dancing, singing, knitting argyles and rodding around in my four poster bed t'53 Nashl, Chicago, Ill., Brooklyn, N. Y., Springfield, Ohio. BAKER. Dick RICHARD. To be an Ace in the U. S. M. C., To be married to D. T., A Cappella Choir, 3, Cars tOlds Convert.J and summers like '53, Broad. BALKUS, IOANNE. To always be successful and have money, Booster, 2, Latin Club, 2, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Trying to keep a hold of a certain guy in the army, D. I. T.'s, P. S. 70, New York City. BLANKENHORN. CAROLYN. To be successful in anything I do, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Booster, l, Reading, collecting records, Alexandria, Indiana. BOLTZ. WILLIAM. To make money, Traveling and collect- ing souvenirs, Lincoln. BORDENKIRCHER. DENNIS LEE. To make piles of money, The Club, swimming and traveling, Grant. BORDENKIRCHER. PAUL. Get rich quick, Key Club, 4, Band, 1, Z, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Swingband, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, 2, 3, 4, - Basketball, l, Rifle Club, 2, Booster fHonoraryl l, 2, - I 3, Chasing Ferriales, Crawford. if BOWEN, IAMES R.. To make it to P. I., Hi-Y, 3, 4, Basket- , I ball 1, 2, Baseball, 3, 4, Studying, Iackson, Akron. I r i BRADY, Indy IUDITH. To become a laboratory techni- cian, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Rec. Secretary, 4, ',-' -ff' Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 1, Godey, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Executive Com- mittee, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Honor g society. 4, Yearbook staff, 4. D. A. B. s., swimming, i 'ii' i1 . .- eating, skating, vacationing with D. A. B. S. at Mentor, and F. S., Crawford. BURROUGHS. BEATRICE. Keeping my husband happy, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Latin Club, 2, Holler Skating and Frank, of course, Grant. BYE. IANET. To have loads of fun and never grow old, Skating, men, and staying at Shirley's, Broad. 21 CLINE. Kent DENNIS W.. To work in a bakery making buns, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, B. B. B. Club, 3, 4, S. C. F. C. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 69 Club, 3, 4, Wine, women and Stan Kenton, Seiberling, Akron. COCHRANE. HERBERT R.. Graduate and become a skilled plasterer, Sports and hot rods, Schumacker, Akron. DAKOSKI. Duke IOHN. Eat pizza at Don's with the boys, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, Baseball, 4, Wrestling, Z, 3, 4, Women and sports, Lincoln. DE MARINIS, Bev BEVERLY. Go to college, then, I'm gonna raise a lina Irish basketball team, Booster l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, Camera Club, l, President, l, Radio Club, 4, Tiger Tales Reporter, Godey, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, The D, A. B. S., modeling, music, sports and good Italian men, Findley, Akron. DILIMORE. MILDRED. To own a night club and race track, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Godey Club, 3, 4, Spending money as fast as l can make it, Lincoln. DODGE. Ian IANET. To be an artist and a good one, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Sketching por- traits, Spicer. Akron. CAIOLA. BETTY. To get my M. R. S. degree, Booster, Driving, swimming, dancing, and N. F., Crawford. CARMEDY. Suzie SUZANNE. To be happy in my chosen field, Godey, 3, 4, Sewing and reading good books-, the Gang, D. I. T.'s, Mason, Akron. CARPENTER. GARY H.. Get married and raise lots of sweet violets, Booster, 3, 4 QHODOIGTYII Football, 4, Basketball, 3, Sports, Broad. CARROLL, I'Iarpo DONALD. To marry a rich widow with a heart condition and chase her up and down the stairs, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Octette, 4, B. B. B. Club, 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. C. Club, Nancy Clark, Lincoln. CLARK. NANCY. To go on an African Satori with Mr. Reynolds in search ol genuine simulated tiger material, Booster Club, l, 2, 3 lHonorary 41, Latin Club, 2, Ir. Girls' Glee Club, l, 2, Iunior Tiger Den Board, 3, 4, Ollice Assistant, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Senior Y-Teen, 4, Furioso, 4, Dancing, swimming, driving and living it up with the girls and Don Carroll, D. I. T.'s, Broad. CLAYPOOLE. Pat PATRICIA. To do something original, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Godey, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Senior Y-Teens, 4, Booster, l, National Honor Society, 4, Executive Committee, 3, lr. Tiger Den Board, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary, 4, Class Oliicer - Vice President, 4, Ir. Prom Queen, 3, Eating, teasing Davey, developing courage to learn how to dance, D. I. T.'s, Lincoln. 22 DURANT. Tomo THOMAS T.. To beat String in the quarter mile5 A Cappella Choir, 3, 45 89'er Football5 89'er Track5 Band, lg Radio Club, 45 Tiger Den Board, 45 Marine Air Reserve, 3, 45 B. B, B. Club, 3, 45 69 Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Girls5 Grant. DUNN. Shir SHIRLEY. To be 5 tt., 2 inches, so I won't be the shortest ot the D. A. B. S.5 Aqua Debs, 25 Glee Club, lg All Girl Choir, 25 Booster, l, Z, 35 Executive Committee, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Latin Club, 1, 25 Cheerleader, 15 Radio Club, 45 'l'iger Tales Staff, 35 Yearbook Statt, 45 D. A. B. S.5 Sports, eating pizza and vacationing at Mentor with the D. A. B. S.5 Broad. ECKMAN. RAY. To own a big plant like Firestone or Goodyear. To take Kelly in the V4 mile5 Ir. Glee Club, 15 Girls, cars and arguing with Mr. Peebles5 Betty lane, Akron. EDWARDS. Susie SUSAN. Elementary teacher, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 45 National Honor Society, 3, 4, Chaplain, 45 Future Teachers of America, 2, 3, 4, President, 35 Four Square, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 45 Girls' lr. Glee Club, l5 All Girl Choir, 25 A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 45 Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff, 45 Tiger Tales, 45 Music, sewing, eating, little kids5 Grant. EISENMAN. BEVERLY, To become tive toot5 Booster, l5 Gocley, 3, 45 Treasurer, 35 Yearbook Staff, 45 Class Play, 45 Collecting post cards, Broad. ELLENBERGEH. BEVERLY IEAN. Executive Sec. and make Richard a good wife and home5 Girls' Chorus, l5 Bowl- ing, dancing, Aug. 22, 53, Kay's, 46 Olds, Myers Lake5 Forest Hill, Akron. FISHBACK. Curt DON M.. To help Cline make buns Band, lg A Cappella Choir, 35 S. C. F, C., l, 2, 3, 4 B. B. B., 3, 45 69 Club, 3, 45 U. S. M. C., 3, 45 Wine Women, Willow and Stan Kenton5 Grant. FORSHEY. BEVERLY. To do my best5 Booster Club, 1, 2 Glee Club, 15 All Girl Choir, 25 A Cappella Choir, 4 Tiger Den Board, 25 D. A. B. S.5 Not working and vaca goning at Mentor on the Lake with the D. A. B. S. rant. GEE. IAMES E.. To turn 125 in the V4 mile and beat Tomo Cam Iammers, 3, 45 Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Booster, l, 2, 3, 4 gudig Cl'-lb. 4: DGMOlCly, 2, 3, 45 Building hot rods roa . GLENN. IOHN. To get aliead5 Movies, women and records5 Sharon Center, Ohio GLENNY. DAVID A.. Get married and raise lots ot sweet violets5 Football, 2, 45 Women and sports5 Crawford cars and sleeping5 St. Ioseph's. Eff ., rr 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 GROM. General LOUIE. To get a good carg Working on H 1 ' S' p I 4 . Z .. LV . i I i MASON, Bert ROBERTA LEE, To be a nurse in the Marines and watch over a certain 6'3 male, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, Operetta, 4, Musical, 4, Booster Club, l, Y-Teen, l, Godey, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, Yearbook Stall, 4, Swimming, Iim, butterscotch milkshakes,, rod- ding around with the gang, D. I. T.'s, Harris, Akron. MCKINNEY, Io IOANNE, To paint pixies in Ireland, Ir. Y-Teens, l, Sr, Y-Teens, 2, Booster, 2, 3, Aqua Debs, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, D. A. B. S., Vaca- tioning at Mentor with the Dabs, swimming, painting, and the best guy in the world, Tom , Findley, Akron. MILLS, CLARENCE, To fly a flying saucer, Thinking, Fowler Township, Fowler, Ohio. MOSIER, RUSSELL, To live to be lU5 years old, Books, Grant. PENLAND, Dick RICHARD DONALD, To be a movie star and see the Universe, Class Play, 4, Progressive Iazz, Basketball, Forest Hill, Akron. PETERS, ROBERT, Aeronautical engineer, Band, l, 2, 3 4, Hot Rods, Grant. HALLIWILI., RAY, Coach a girls' wrestling team, Mechan- ical Engineer, Wrestling, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, 89'er Football, l, Booster Qlrlonoraryl, l, 2, 3, Sports, Lincoln. HAUDE, RICHARD, To own a fishing camp in Canada, Latin Club President, 2, 3, 4, I. C. L., Vice-President, 2, 3, 4, Band President, l, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team, l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, editor, 4, Class Play, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cars, movies, and fooling around, Sewick- ley, Pa. OOGERHYDE, Ice IO ANN, To cut a successful plat- ter, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Godey, 4, Booster, l, 3, 4, Radio Club, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Revusical, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Singing, vacationing at various lakes, eating, roddin around with the girls and the D. I. Tfs, Grant. Hvxss. SHERWIN Mmiours. stay Smgie as long as possible, Boys' Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Heading Western Books, Lincoln, Willoughby, Ohio. IONES, Ionesyf' CAROL, To be happy in my chosen field t?D and to help Carolyn learn how to park the car, Booster, 1, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, Y-Teen, l, Aqua Debs, 3, Class Play, 4, Swimming, the gang, my speedy Cheve, D. I. T.'s, Lincoln. IONES, IAMES, Math teacher, Latin club, l, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Swingband, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, Executive Committee, 3, Officiating, Lincoln. il 24 KELLY, DOUGLAS, To beat all my buddies at the drag races, Radio Club, 4, Boys' Glee Club, l, Cam Iam- mers, 3, 4, Naval Air Reserve, 4, DeMolay, My girl and working on rods, Grant. KNOSHER, CAROL, Violinist or vocalist, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Music, collection of stamps and post cards, Ellsworth, Napenille, lll. KOVAL, IAY, To spend all my winters in Florida, Swim Team, l, 2, Football, l, Rifle Club, 1, Hot rods and women, Crawford. LANDIS, Gene EUGENE, College, Be a sporty dresser like Art Peebles, Rifle Team, l, 2, Swim Team, 3, Latin Club, l, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 4, Work, golf and D. W., Crawford.. LASHER, GEORGE FREDRICK, IR., Artist, Drawing, Por- tage Path, Akron. LETZLER. BARBARA, To teach art and to drive my own convertible, Booster, l, Godey, 3, 4, President, 4, Class Secretary, 4, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Senior Prom Queen, 4, Danc- ing, driving and dating, D. I. T,'s, Andrew Iackson, Akron. , at ' lm . r nm' VV ., -g.-133:11 , Y 25 PETERS, WALTER, To be a dentist, Building and custom- izing rods, Grant. READ, Scott DUDLEY. To do my part as Bogey No. l to uphold the traditions of the Bogey Club, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Key Club, 3, 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 4, Football, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, Baseball, 3, Track 4, Bogey Club, 4, A certain little Sophomore of the opposite sex, Crawford. RINEHART, Bill WILLIAM A., To become a millionaire, Football, l, 2, 3, Booster Cl-lonoraryl, 1, 2, 3, Traveling, girls and sports, Lincoln. RITCHIE, Ele ELEANOR, To continue to have a very happy life, Girls' Ir, Glee Club, l, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 2, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, Godey, 4, Y- Teen, 4, Making my own clothes, singing and drawing, D I T's ROOT, DAVID, To mix classical music and good times, Orchestra, 1, Z, 3, 4, Music, old cars, women, sports, Broad. ROOT, PATRICIA ANN, To receive my R. N. degree, Working, singing, and studying, Broad. ll -'4 qiiisffwiv . gt . .1 . . .1iiji,, ' 1, S AQ ' . f' f mf. ' 1 ' . .. lVA f , 'tw .fit ,. i nf, ' , ' A, , I . ' h g,,u:,V, I K . . ' ,,t,,f Ei1M1,ui'5.ff , , K ,tiff '2fw?Y7'Pf.i Q .. 'If .V . fffia A Q iii - - 1.3 ' .fit f ,- ,Ulf 4 . is t 5 :,11f1,z3'i.-trf,,f.,,f?g..If te I . K, - SPENCER, Spook DIANE, To own horses, a certain KSU Man, and to teach tish to swim, Booster, l, 2, Aqua Debs, l, 89'er cheerleader, 1, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Mixed Quartette, 4, Godey Club, 3, 4, D, A. Bfs, Swimming, art, diving, vacationing at Men- tor with the D. A. Bfs, Grant. STANFORD, Bev BEVERLY, To succeed in Whatever I do and to be happily married, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Swingband, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartette, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4 tHonorarYl: Sr, Y-Teens, 4, Class Play, 4, Being with jerry, music, sports, and being with the girls, Broad. TAYLOR, DONNA, To own a '54 Olds Convert, Booster, l, B. W. Club, l, Swimming, driving, traveling and R. B., Broad. THOMPSON, THELMA, To be healthy, wealtliy and wise, Dancing, Grace. ROXBURY, BONNIE IEAN. To do the best I can in the best way I can, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Godey, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Class Play, 4, National Forensic League, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Second Place Ohio State Prince ot Peace Contest, '53, The National Thespian Society, Church work and speech activities, Lincoln. ROY, Nance NANCY, To wrestle with Gorgeous George, lr. Y-Teen, l, Cheerleader CPT., 1, Latin Club, Z, Spanish Club, 2, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Girls' Quartette, 4, D. A. Bfs, Swimming, soldiers and vacationing at Mentor with the D. A. Bfs, Lincoln. SCHNEDAREK, CAROLYN IOAN, To succeed in my chosen field ot work and learn to park my car in the parking lot, with the help ot Carol, Godey, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, Yearbook Statt, 4, Class Play, Student Director, 4, Tiger Tales Reporter, 2, Art, swimming, the Gang, slumber parties, and D. I. T.'s, Broad. 'ii L. SHAVER, CHARLES, Becoming a Civil Engineer, Boys' Ir. Glee Club, 1, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 89'er Football, 1, I. V. Football, 2, 3, Varsity Football, 4, Sports, Crawford. SMITH, PATRICIA, To work and make lots of money to buy a tire engine red Ford convertible, Booster, 1, Latin Club, 2, Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Yearbook Statt, 4, Men, eating, sports, music, money, clothes, and driving, Grant. SMITH. GERALD, To become an electrical or mechanical engineer, Student Council, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Presi- dent, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 4, Hi- Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Tennis, sports in general, Broad. TIFFAN, Don DONALD ANDREW, To become a success in the tuture' Bo sl r. Glee Club l- Bo s' Sr. Glee . Y' l . , Y' Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Musical, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Hiking, tishing and basketball, Grant. VANCE, Blackie IACQUELYN, To be a nurse and get my MBS degree, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Booster, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Ir. Tiger Den Board, 3, 4, F. T. A., 3, 4, lr, Glee Club, l 2, German Club, 2, Aqua Debs, 3, Tiger Tales Reporter l- Dancin having a good time washing cars, Chip- , gf 1 pewa Lake, D, I. 'I'.'s , Andrew Iackson, Akron. 26 WEIMER, SHIRLEY ANN. Attempting to do my very best, Music, good books, letter writing, traveling, and dis- covering new hobbies, Grant. WELTY. DAVE. To be happy in my life's work, Hi-Y, 3, 4, President, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, Football, 2, Class Treas urer, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Business Manager, Tennis, golf, and the soap box derby, Grant. WOHLFORD, NANCY LEE. To be happy in everything I undertake, to marry Bob, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swingband, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, Y-Teen, 2, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4 tHon- oraryl, Reading, swimming, writing letters, being with the girls, D. I. Tfs, Crawford. WOLF. MARY LOU. To be a good typist, Roller skating, painting figurines, and eating, Grant. N IMMIE RAY To be your friend Boys' Ir WORKMA . I . 1 ,- Glee Club, l, Boys' Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth, l, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4 Clrlonoraryl, Radio Club, 4, Music, MCEbright. , Iune ADAIR, LULANELLE. To be a singer, at Richlands High School, The B. H. S. Choir, Spanish Club, at C. F. I'I. S., A Cappella, 4, Writing Mose, Harris Grade School, Class Q Div - 5' 7' ...,.'rm f . Akron, Ohio. ALBERTSON. DONNA. To graduate from college and al- ways be happy, Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Latin Club, Z, Booster Club, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, F. I. S. H. and parties, learning from Ioyce the art of backing into poles, Grant School. LEXANDER. MARILYN. To be happy and live to a ripe old age, Booster, I, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Aqua Debs, 2, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Neil, talking, fooling around and T. U. L. I. Efs, Crouse School, Akron. ARKWELL, LORENA. How to Win Friends and Influence People, to speak with a Boston accent, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Latin Club, 2, 3, 3, 4, Chaplain, 3, , 4, Ir. Glee Club, 1, , 3, 4, Girls' Octette, Secretary, 4, Year- A 2, Chaplain, 2, Globe Friends, l, Booster, 2, Spanish, 3, Sr. Y-Teen, Secretary, 4, Four Square, Publicity All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Ftadio Club, 4, Allied Youth, 3, 4, book Staff, 4, Music, sports, church activities, having fun, Ft. T. P. R., Stoneham, Mass. ARNOLD. Dorie DOLORES. To raise a basketball team and so something original, G. A. A., l, 3, Captain, l, Tri-Y, l, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, F. I. S. I-I. and parties, jutterbuggy, stuffed animals, and B. T, P. B., Glendale, California. AUGDEN. LOIS. To devise a system for remembering where I parked the car, Girls 'Ir. Glee Club, I, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Godey Club, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff, 3, 4, Music, driving, having fun with the gang, and trying to keep Peg in line, Broad. 27 BELL, BARBARA, To learn to smile like Mr. Lee, Godey, 3, 4, Y-'l'een, Z, 3, 4, B. W., Z, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Globe Friends, l, Slumber parties, foot- ball games, piano, and B. U. G. S,, Grant. BELL, ROBERT, To be a crooner, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 4, Basketball, l, 2, Track, 1, Opposite sex and polo, Spicer, Akron. BENDER, Suck IOHN, To be able to tell stories as well as Mr. Roberts, Key Club, 4, Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 2, 3, Hi-C Club, 3, 4, Movies, sports, and Les Paul, St. Joseph. BENEFIELD. ROGER, To keep out of trouble, Football, 2, Track, 2, Hunting and fishing, Seiberling, Akron. BERARDI, Dick RICHARD, To obtain fabulous wealth in learning, Listening to progressions of the modern idiom, St. Marthas. BODE, Fred FREDERICK, To be an engineer and to beat Mr. Wilhelm in hog calling, Camera Club, 1, Football, l, Latin Club, 2, Key Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Debate Team, 2,-3, 4, N. F. L., 2, 3, 4, Iunior Foreign Affairs Council, 1, 2, Vice President, 2, Honor Society, 3, 4, Buckeye Boys' State, 3, Tennis, DeMolay, eating, and girls, Slocum School, Defiance, Ohio. 28 AURAND, LARRY, To go back to South America, Broad. BARGER, HAROLD, To be a wealthy football coach, German Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Eating at Gar- ner's, football games, roller skating, Lane, Akron. BARNES, DENNIS. To become a successful banker and financier, I. F. A. C., l, 2, Latin Club, 2, Student Coun- cil, 2, Key Club, 3, 4, Booster 4, Debate, 4, Honor Socie- ty, 4, Tennis, DeMolay, Portage Path, Akron. BARR, RICHARD, To become a successful physician- surgeon, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, Honor Society, 4, Model building, boat- ing, swimming, Poughkeepsie, New York. BAYLOR, WALTER, Forester, Hunting, fishing, Hudson, BECKETT. VELMA, Secretary, to always have friends and be successful in everything I do, Globe Friends, l, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Godey,'3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, B.W, Club 2, Ir. Glee Club l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 4, Sr. Glee Club, 3, Honor Society, 4, Slumber parties, dancing, football games, singing, the gang and B. U. G. S., Seiberling, Akron. BOKANYI. MARY. To be a success and to be happy, Scotch Plains High School, New Iersey, 1, Z, Booster Club, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Four Square, 4, Skating, swimming, and having fun with the gang, R, T. P. H., Crawford. BORASKI. IOAN. To be ambitious at my ambition, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 1, 2, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Tiger Den Board, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Knit- ting argyles, sports, roddin' aroun', R. T. P. R., Crawford. BRAGHIERI, Ionic IOANNE. Private secretary, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms, Godey, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, Z, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Office Staff, 4, Latin Club, 2, T. U. L. I. E., driving, eating, slumber parties, Haas's Hot Bod, music, dancing and lim, Broad. BRAZELTON, FRANCES. To know what B. U. G. S. means, Y-Teen, l, 2, Dramatic Club, East High, Akron, l, B. U. G. S. and slumber parties, Grant. BRISLINGER. ROGER. To ride a bicycle around the world, Football, 1, Track, 1, Women, Grant. BRITTAIN, ELLANOR, To be my Fathers secretary, Y- Teen, Booster Club, 3, Playing the piano and B. U. G. S., Worley, Canton. 3 ' t-., ,ht iz . ...' i BROWN, PEGGY. 'l'o always try to do my best, Art, flow- er growing, Fort Louis School, Salem, Virginia. BROWNING. PETER, Statistician, Hi-Y, 4, Bowling, fool- ing around with figures, Broad. BRYANT, VIRGINIA. To make money tlegallyli G. A. A., 2, Y-Teen, 1, Roller skating, Northampton. BUCK, lim JAMES. To own my own business, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 2, 3, Vice President, 4, Class President, 4, Camera Club, l, President, l, Honor Society, 3, 4, Booster Club, 4, Grant. BULL. BETSY, Nursing, At Erie, Pa., Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, Twirl- er, 2, 3, At C. F. H. S., Y-Teen, 4, Four Square, 4, Booster, 4, Dancing, playing the piano, A. E. B., Wesley- ville, Pa. P ' ' A A BUNTS, SANDRA LYNNB. To build a football tower out of 3 ,i1,t efif 41 . Q , 29 toothpicks and to be happy, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y- Teen, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, 4, Spanish, 3,,4, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Ir. Glee Club, 1, 2, F. T. A., 4, Pour Square, 3, 4, Buckeye Girls' State Representative, 3, Tiger Tales Reporter, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Honor Society, 4, Sports, swimming, slumber parties, R. T. P. R., Fairlawn. C f - ' , fi CHAPMAN, Mal MALCOHM, To be a mechanical engi- neer, German Club, 1, 2, Rifle Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Hot rods with dead batteries, Broad. CHENOT, Io MARGARET IOAN, To invent a special cough drop for Les , Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Ridin' with hot rod Hass, swimming, keeping Peg out of trouble, men, and the crazy mixed up gang, Silver Lake. CLARK, Number One Son FRANK, To keep Mr. Wheat- ley off the stage at the Roxey, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, 1, Track, 1, Baseball, 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4, captain, 4, H. C. Club, Booster fHonoraryl, l, 2, 3, Sports, one girl at a time, Lincoln. CLOSE, GEORGE, To be clever like Wes Wheatley and learn how to put red marbles in red buckets and blue marbles in blue buckets, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Booster, 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, Lt. Governor, 3, 4, H. C. Club, 3, 4, Swimming, 1, Track, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 4, Decorating' Iock's house, sports and H. C. Club, Grant. CLEMENTS, IUNE, Nursing and music, lr, Girls' Glee Club, 1, All Girl Choir, 2, Sr. Girls' Glee Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Office Staff, 4, The gang and having a lotta fun, Northampton, CLOUSE, GRADY, To be successful in whatever 1 do, Spicer, Akron. BURLEY, EDWARD, Architect, German Club, Swimming Team, Hot rods and having fun, Grant. BUTLER, IOAN, To get caught red handed by lack Webb operating my goodie racket, lust want to get the facts, Ma'm , Camera Club, All Girl Choir, Eating holes out of doughnuts, Stow. ALLAHAN, Ken KENNON, Less Wine, MORE WOMEN, and quieter songs, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Business Man- ager of the Latin Paper, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Key Club, 4, Radio Club, 4, Iunior Foreign Affairs Council, 3, Second Vice-President, 3, National Forensic League, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 4, F. S. V., 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club, 3, 4, Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4, Wine, WOMEN, and song, Crawford. CARROLL, BEVERLY, To be successful in anything 1 may do, Glee Club, 2, 3, B. U. G. S. and slumber parties, Crawford. CARROLL, MARGIE, Professional dancer, Dancing, St. Ioseph. CHAMBERS, LINDA, To get to California with T. U. L. I. E. and to model clothes for Tony Curtis, F, T. A., l, 2, T. H. A., 1, 2, Treasurer, l, Secretary, 2, Girls' Glee Club, 3, Beta Club tNational Honorl, 2, Booster, 4, Y- Teen, 4, Roller skating, slumber parties, and T. U. L. l. E., Lanier, Alabama. if M it e 1 J ' ' '5:' 'l V ., T . til ? ' . X E . ' f, - . f - f ' . 1,-H st- s it . 30 CONTESSA, NICK, To become a doctor, Latin Club, 2, 3' Stamp collecting, reading, St. Hedwig. COOK, BETTY IO, You're wondering, too'?, Booster Club, 2, Latin Club, 2, Godey Club, 2, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, The gang, slumber parties, eating, collecting popular sheet music and having fun, fun, and more fun, Crawford. COSTELL, RICHARD, To own the largest harem in the world, Band, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 3, 4, Music, wine, women, and staying out all night, Broad, COSTILL, DAVID. To marry a rich widow with a weak heart and spend the rest of her life running up and down stairs, Camera Club, l, 2, 3, 4, President, l, 2, 3, Booster Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 2, 3, 4 tphotographerl, Yearbook Staff, 2, 3, 4 tphotographerl, H. C. Club, 2, 3, 4 tl-Ionoraryj, Sports, photography, and girls, Lincoln. COTRILL, Don DONALD, Architect, I. V. Football, 2, Baseball, St. Vincent. CURI.. CHARLES. To be an architect and drag Willie ' Barnes, Band, 1, 2, Key Club, 4, Booster tl'lonoraryJ, l, 2, Music, Broad. le Q ,T ' .34 . X . .... if ft? Q., 'S ts V t if 1 My . DAVENPORT, DAVID, Engineering, Football, 4, Rifle Club K ff 1 . I il ' D get? ri fl D D 31 3, German Club, l, 2, Sports and cars, North Carolinaf DAVIS, Indy IUDITH, To play in the Marine Band, per- sonnel work, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, Band, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader, 2, 4, Swing Band, l, Iunior Tiger Den Board, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Y-Teen Inter-club Council President, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Buckeye Girls State, 3, Sports, parties, and R. T. P. R., Euclid, Ohio. DESTRO, Put PATRICIA, Secretary, Y-Teen, l, 2, 4, Booster, l, 2, 4, B, U. G. S. and slumber parties, Grant. IECKMAN, BETTY, To get married, have a big family and some dogs, Booster Club, l, 2, Latin Club, 3, Choir, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Collecting stamps from France, Crawford. ODGE, Putt PATRICIA. Marry a truck driver and watch for diesel smoke, Y-Teen, 1, 2, Gene, Patsy, lanet, skating, and Buchtel, Spicer, Akron. REW, Hatsie HARRIET, To teach physics at C. F. H. S. and carry on Mr. Wheatley's crusade for new seats in 315, Le Circle Francais 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Godey Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 3, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Cuyahogan Staff, 4, Church work, B. U. G. S., and slumber parties, Broad. ESCHLIMAN, EDWIN, Electrical engineer, Swim Team, 2, DUER, Peggy MARGARET, To learn how to drive just like Sandy, Y-Teen, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, 4, Swimming, collecting convertibles, keeping Io out of trouble, men, the crazy-mixed-up-gang, Genoa, Massil- lon, Ohio. DUFF, MARY, To make the best of all and get my M. R. S. degree, at Stow High, Ir. Leaders, l, Debbies, l, Z, Booster Club, 2, Boys and hayrides, Stow. DUNIVANT, IOYCE. To be successful in whatever I do, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Aqua Debs, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Execu- tive Committee, 3, Student Council, 4, Majorette, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Honor Society, 4, Sports, H. T. P. H., Broad. DYE, ROBERTA, To dance in all the important places in the world, Y-Teen, Sewing and dancing at the May- ilower, David Hill, Akron. DYER, CAROL, To make people happy, Private secretary, Latin Club, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band, 2, 4, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Music, swimming, tennis, R. T. P. H., Harris, Akron. EAGLE, Barb BARBARA, To buy a car and go to Cali- fornia with the T. U. L. l. Efs, Y-Teen, l, Z, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, Sr. Glee Club, 3, A Cap- pella, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Spanish, 3, Rodding around in Haas' Hot Rod, T. U. L. l. Els, slumber parties, driving, Grant. 3, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Football Manager, 4, Booster fHon- oraryl, 1, 2, 3, Collecting old cigar butts, Crawford. FEILER, IAMES, To be successful in anything I do, German Club, l, 2, Key Club, 3, 4, Football Manager, 2, 3, DeMolay, Broad. FIELDS, ORVIE, To be successful, Archery, taxidermy, Stow. FILLMORE, BRYSON, To accomplish something worth- while, Band, 2, 3, 4, Student Director, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major, 4, Swing Band, 2, 3, 4, Student Director, 3, 4, Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Dixieland Band, 2, 3, 4, Sax Quartet, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, French Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, French Paper, 3, Ass't Editor, Booster iHonoraryl, 2, 3, 4, Pep Rally Plannin Committee 4, Music, N. N. sr orts s cholo Q , , P , P Y gYf languages, Bay Village, Bay Village, Ohio. FINKEL, Rene IRENE, To be happy, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 89'er Cheerleader, Spanish Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Camera Club, l, Secre- tary, 1, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Honor- Society, 4, Knitting, swimming, watching sports, R. T. P. R., Grant. FINNERTY, ADELE. To marry a bcmdleader, Dancing and collecting records, St. Ioseph. 32 FISHBACK. DONALD. To be a 20-year man in the U. S. M. C., Band, l, Choir, 3, U. S. M. C., 3, 4, Willows, wine, women, Stan Kenton, Grant. FLEMING, HOWARD, To be an architect, Projection Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Wrestling Team, 2, Making Kathy happy and fixing my Red Streak, Grant. FLESHMAN, MARY, To get married and raise six crazy mixed-up juvenile delinquents, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra, 2, 4, Swing Band, 3, 4, Vern, Shive, Yoho,' and rodding it up, Grant. FORCE, Donn DONALD I., To be respected by my' fu- ture fellow-billionaires, Ir. Boys' Glee Club, 1, Sr. Boys' Glee Club, 2, Soph. Boys' Quartet, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Boys' Octette, 3, 4, Boys' Sr. Quartet, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Choir Review, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, Iunior Classi- cal League, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Iunior Council on Foreign Affairs, 2, 3, Chairman of the Board, 2, Presi- dent, 3, United Nations and State Department Delegate, 2, DeMolay, singing, talking, horseback riding, and be- ing an all around nuisance, Glover, Akron. FORSHEY, Trudy GERTRUDE, To learn to drive, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Office Staff, 3, 4, Skating and danc- ing, Crawford. FULTON, HAROLD, To join the Air Force and own an Olds, Camera Club, l, Cadet Band, l, Freshman Foot- ball Manager, l, Baseball Manager, 1, Riding horse- back and making money, Grant. f - X A . 3 A - f 1 gif Q GADFIELD, SHIRLEY, To be healthy, wealthy, and wise, Se-.E 5 - :JG kj, S at Millersburg High, l, 2, 3, Tri l-li-Y, 2, 3, F. H. A., 3, G. A. A., 2, Mixed Chorus, l, 2, 3, Doing things l shouldn't, Millersburg, Ohio. GAMBLE, PATRICIA, To share an inch of my height with someone under five feet, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3 lH0U0I'0fYl, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, President, 3, Latin Club, 2, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Honor Society, 4, Making other people stick to their diets, Grant. GAFFNEY. Chuck CHARLES THEADORE, To be a mechanist, Booster Club ll-lonoraryl, 1, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, Out-door movies, women, cars, Crawford. GOODWIN, Ice IOSEPH, To be smart and handsome like Mr. Wheatley is, Women, cars, and more women, Crawford. GREATHOUSE, SUE, To dance with Ierry Lewis, Orches- tra, 3, 4, Godey Club, 3, Booster Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Globe Friends, l, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, B. U. G. S., slumber parties, and learning first grade math from Les, Stow. GRIFFITHS. JOAN, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Ir. Glee Club, l, Orchestra, 2, A Cappella, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Four Square, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, Latin Club, 2, F. I. S. H. and parties, swimming, slumber parties, skating, R. T. P. R., Broad. iiiifiiifi uzgikgi y ,..l. A HAKES, DONALD. Aeronautical Engineer, Eat, drink, and stay out all night, Northampton. HALL, MACK, To do well in school, Future Farmers of America, Sports, Martins Creek, Murphy, N. C. HARPLEY, Harp ANN, To be a patient first grade teach- er, Latin Club, 2, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3 ,4: Student Council, l, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, 3, Four Square, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Allied Youth ,3, 4, Secretary, 3, N. F. L., 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, F, T. A., 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Varsity Debate Team, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, Flute Quartet, l, 2, 3, Band, 1, 3, Office Assistant, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Yearbook, 2, 4, Editor in chief, Honor Society, 4, Sports, eating, R. T. P. B., Broad. HARRIS, RICHARD, To be gambling Czar of the U. S., Collecting marked cards, St. Ioseph. HASTMAN. LYNN, To get Willie drunk, Golf and hunting, Broad. HAUBERT, HAROLD, Pilot, Hunting, St. Iosepli. GROSS, BARBARA, To get my M. B. S, Thomas degree, Booster Club, 2, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, Z, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Driving Dick's black '48 Chevrolet, T. U. L. l. E., Oliver Wendell Holmes, Cleve- land. GUCKEYSON. RUTH, To be a private nurse to a rich, old man, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Spanish Club, 3, Godey Club, 3, Slumber parties and collecting folding money, Henry, Akron. GUESMAN, Bob ROBERT, To earn SlU,UOU a year and have a nine months' vacation, Key Club, 3, 4, Football, 1, 2, Basketball, l, 2, H. C. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Racing boats and loafing, Lincoln. HAAS, Hot Rod SANDRA, To go to California with the T. U. L. I, Efs and water ski, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, l, Secretary, l, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr, Glee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Godey, 4, Swimming, skiing, boating, fishing, T. U. L. I, E., slumber parties, watching sports, driving my car, Grant. HABY, CHEHRIL, To be hCIDDYi All Girl Chorus, 2, 3, Booster, l, Swimming and Larry, Broad. HAGEMAN, MARILYN. To become a second Helen Hayes, or a reliable psychiatrist, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, 2, German Club, 2, Yearbook Staff, 4, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, 3, 4, Thespian, 4, Office Staff, 3, Sr. Y- Teen, 3, 4, Ir. Glee Club, l, 2, Riding in Haas' Hot Bod, having fun with T. U. L. I. E.'s, eating, singing, basketball games, working at a theater, Tallmadge. 34 HAYDEN. IONEAL. To be a primary school teacher, Sr. Glee Club, 4, Collecting artificial flowers and fragrances of perfume, Allen. HEISEH. NANCY. To go to California with the T. U. L. I. E.'s and come back single, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, lr. Y-Teen, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, Office Assist- ant, 3, 4, Cuyahogan Staff, 4, Parties, talking, boys, driving, T. U. L. I, E.'s, Broad. HENRY, GERALD. To be the best minister I can, B. W., I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Globe Friends, l, lunior Foreign Affairs Council, 2, Latin Club, Z, 3, 4, Stamp collecting, reading, Nathan L. Glover, Akron. HERSHISER. Bill WILLIAM, To be successful in life, Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, Projection Club, Z, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, President, 4, Football, 4, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 4, Bogkey Club, sports, keeping bogkey 2-B happy- Crawford. 1 HESS. Dave DAVID. To own my own car, I'Ii-Y, 3, 4 Treasurer, 4, Key Club, 4, Projection Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Rifle Club, 2, Executive Committee, 3, Water sports, hunting, fishing, Buffalo, New York. I HOEMAN, VINCENT. To go back to Alaska to hunt, In- dianola Ir. I-Iigh, Columbus, Ohio, l, Lincoln High De-sMoines, Iowa, 2, C. F. H. S., 3, 4, Scouting, hunting, country school near Florence, Alabama. I HOGUE. CAROLE LEE. To be a nurse, Latin Club, 3, 4- Bowling and most other sports, Crawford. 1 HOLMES. SANDRA, To play violin with a symphony or- chestra, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, l, Pep Club, l Treasurer, I, Booster, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, Sr. Y-Teen, 4, Phi Beta Gamma, l, B. U. G. S., writing short stories, music, boys, Washington, Ioplin, Mo. f HORN. KATHRYN. Airline hostess, At South, Sr. Choir, 2, Booster Club, l, Business Education Club, 2, At Falls, A Cappella Choir, 4, Bowling, Lincoln, Akron. HOUGHLAND. SALLY. To graduate from college and be a commercial artist, Springfield, Ohio, l, G. A. A., l, Ir. Y-Teen, l, President, l, Student Council, l, Vice Presi- dent, l, Booster, I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, French Club, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Traveling, art, sports, and Bill, Atlanta, Georgia. HOWARD. CAROL ANN. To become a permanent secre- tary to a farmer, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming, football, basketball, riding around in a certain yellow Ford convertible, B. T. P. Bfs, Broad. HUBER. BARBARA ANN, To be a nurse, Godey, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, 2, 4, Swimming, driving, bowling, Firestone Park. 35 IOHNSON, BETH. To win a scholarship to Yale, B. U. G. S. and slumber parties, making new lormals, Crouse, Akron. KALBAUGH. Bill WILLIAM. To be president oi H. C. Club, Student Council, l, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee, 3, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, Z, 3, 4, Cutting hair, Grant. KAYLOR. MARY IO. To be an X-Ray technician, German Club, Vice President, l, Y-Teen, 1, 2, 4, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, Aqua Debs, 2, Four Square, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Knitting argyles, watching sports, fishing, Il. T. P. B., Roosevelt School, Newark, Ohio. KAYSER. Chuck HENRY CHARLES III. To prescribe a diet lor Willie Barnes which would raise him to 200 pounds, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Swing Band, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4, N. F. L., 2, 3, 4, Booster tHon- oraryl, l, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Globe Friends, l, Opera and music plus listening to H. M, P. C., Lincoln. KEENER. DAVE, To have everything and want nothing, Football, 3, Booster tHonoraryl, 3, Fteminiscing at the Willow, Four F, Clarksburg, West Virginia, and Balti- more, Md. KELLY. Dick RICHARD, To be successful in business, Spanish Club, 3, Sports, Silver Lake. KIGHT. KENNETH. Woodworking or farming, Woodwork- ing, Crawford. KLINE. Bill WILLIAM. To own a new car and go to Canada, Hunting and fishing, Glover. KNAPP. HELEN. To be an Algebra Teacher, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Ir. Y-Teen, 2, Godey, 4, N. F. L., 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Cuyahogan Stall, 4 tFaculty Editorl, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Debate Squad, l, Z, Varsity Debate, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Reporter, 2, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, F. S. V. Miami School, Wabash, Indiana. KNAUSS. BETTY. To own a red Cadillac convertible and live in Florida, Booster, l, Z, 3, 4, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, Otiice Assistant, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, Tiger Tales Fte- porter, 2, Latin Club, Z, Godey, 4, Buckeye Girls' State, 3, Bowling, hot rod driving, and boys, Broad. KNOP, Phil PHILIP, To be a track coach, 89er Track, l, Varsity Track, 2, 4, Varsity Wrestling, l, I, V. Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Boys Sr. Glee Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Sports and music, Dunbar, West Virginia. KOCH. Marty MARTHA. To help raise 500 children, in other words to be a kindergarten teacher, lr. Y-Teen, l, 2, Treasurer, 2, Booster, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Secretary, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4,'Sec1'etary, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, President, 4, Spanish Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Girls' Octette, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, All sports, music, having lun with the gang, B. T. P. B., Silver Lake. 36 KORB. LOIS. To get M. R. S. degree, Roller skating, driv- ing and boys, Big Run, Pa. KOSAR. Mike MICHAEL HENRY, To be a professional golfer and travel the circuit like Ben Hogan and Sam Snead, Golf, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Camera Club, l, Tiger Tales, 4, humor column, Helping people understand the game of golf, Broad. KRAMER. LEONA. To be a success in the future, Four Square, 4, Booster, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Talking on the phone, sports, dancing and riding in certain cars, East Liberty, Ohio. KREMER, Sandy SANDRA, To be of service to God and my country, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Girls Ir. Glee Club, l, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 2, Dance Band, 2, 3, Swing Band, 3, 4, Historian for Band, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Horses, being happy and camping, Crawford. KRETLOW, MARILYN, To make Dick happy and to have my own home, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Booster, 4, Godey, 4, Playing the piano, amusement parks and picnics, Crawford. KRUPP, BRUCE, To work for General Motors, Cars and girls, Stow. 37 K cy. .. kkk - KUDER, ARLEN. To spend the rest of my life doing noth- ing, German Club, l, 2, Doing nothing, Milan, Ohio. LAKE. BROOKS, To get into aeronautics, have the girl I desire and always be happy, building model airplanes, dating, dancing, sweet music, working and saving my money during my senior year for a 1953 Studebaker hardtop convertible, Crawford, Bucyrus, Ohio. LEES, IAMES. To become a success and Bogie No. 7, Football, l, Camera Club, l, Band, l, 2, Football Manager, 3, 4, Hunting, camping and H. C., Stow. LEES, MARGARET. To complete nurses training at City Hospital, Y-Teen, l, 2, Latin Club, 2, Babysitting and sewing, Mayfair School, Cleveland. LEONARD, IIM. To stand on top of Nellie and return to Tijuana, Spanish Club, Tiger Tales, editor, 4, Heckling Mr. Shank, Blairville, Georgia. LEWIS. SARAH ANN, To reduce my waistline to 24 inches, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Vice President, 2, President, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of 1954 Class, Honor Society, 4, Sports, eating, Ft. T. P. R., Broad. LITTRICK, MARTHA LOU, To be a success and be happy, Band, l, 4, Secretary, Treasurer, 4, Social Chairman, 2, 3, Swing Band, 3, 4, Dance Band, l, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Globe Friends, l, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 2, 4, Vice President, 4, President, 4, Music, ice skating, sports, R. T. P. R., Lincoln. LLOYD, CHARLES, To have an Air Force career, Aviation and radio, Broad. LOFTUS. lim IAMES. To win Indianapolis Speedway before l'm 25, My car and the club , St. Ioseph. MCCANN, PHYLLIS MARIE. To become a popular singer and to be happy, Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Mixed Quartette, 3, Melodettes, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 4, Singing, reading, going out, T. U. L. l. E., Camp Creek, Ohio. MCDONALD, Ian IANICE. To stay happy, Tri Hi-Y, Waymart, Pa., Freshman Class Secretary, Waymart, Pa., Office Staff, 4, Bob and the gang, Nicholson School, Pa. MCELHANEY. Mac IOYCE, Not to be called Iudy, Y- Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Z, President, 2, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Aqua Debs, l, 2, Ir. Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Latin fishing, all sports, R. T. P. R., Elmwood, Springfield, Ohio. McELHANEY, Mac IUDY. Not to be called loyce, Y- Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Aqua Debs, l, Four Square, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, Z, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, lr. Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Ir. Tiger Den Board, 3, 4, Secretary, N. F. L., 3, 4, Hunting, fishing, all sports, Elmwood Grade School, Springfield, Ohio. MCGARRY. Nance NANCY, To be happy on the Island of Desire, Booster, l, 2, T. U. L. l. E., Tom, Grant. MCGINTY. Norm NORMA. To become a teacher, to have fun and be happy, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, Booster, 3, T. U. L. l. E., driving, slumber parties, eating, baseball, riding in Haas l-lot Rod , Broad. MCMILLEN. Dick RICHARD. To become an oil man and marry Kim Hunter, Football, l, 2, 3, Wrestling, 4, Track, l, 2, 4, Make plans to go to Florida, St. loseph. MAIONE, Mary Lou MARY, To go to California with the T. U. L. l. Efs and be happy and successful, Y-Teen, l, 2, 4, Booster, l, 2, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Eating, collecting souvenirs, having fun with the gang, slumber parties, T. U. L. l. F.. S, Crosby, Akron. MEDWIG. RICHARD MICHAEL, To own an Oldsmobile convertible, Football Manager, 1, Collecting old coins and old cars, Grant. 38 Club, l, 2, N. F. L., 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Hunting, MICOCHERO, LUCY ANN. To be Bock Hudsons Private A , . Secretary, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, All Girl Choir, 2, 3, T. U. L. l. E. S., art, eating, gabbing, Forest Hill. MIDDLETON, RUTH. To graduate from college, Booster, ' .. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Four ' Square, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Aqua Debs, 3, Latin Club, 2, lr. Girls' Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Choir Revue, 3, 4, Operetta, 3, 4, Tiger Tales Stott, 4, Trying to knit argyles, laughing at Lou, and B, T. P. H., Grant. MIERAU, MICHAEL. To be ambitious, Freshman Track, l, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, l, Reserve Basketball, 2, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, 89'er Football, l, Varsity.Football, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, Camera Club, l, Booster Club IHonoraryJ, l, 2, 3, 4, Booaey Club, 4, H. C. Club, 3, 4, Ir. Tiqer Den Board, 3, 4, Wine, women, booaey No. 3 and 3B, Broad. MILLER. RONALD, To be a millionaire, Cars, auto racing, Broad. MOORE, IANET, To ao to Hawaii, All Girl Clioir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, Singinq and col pop ric, Crawford. MORRIS, CELESE, To settle down by the aae of 40, Y- Teen, l, Booster, l, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, B. U. G, S. and slumber parties, Grant. MUSTER, DICK, To be a cookie salesman, Football, I, Ir. Varsity Baseball, l, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Koda Club, 3 CAsh- land Hialil, Sports, Spicer. ' NAGEL, RUTH, Go to colleae and be a siiccesfx, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, H. A. Preston, 3, 4, Vice President and President, 3, Four Square, 3 4, Ir. Girls' Glee Club 2, German Club, l, Band, l, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Findinq people shorter than l and H. T. P. H., Zion Lutheran. NARZISI, MARIANNE, Live, lauah and be merry, Y-Teens, l, Central, Lar, the gang, my pets, Mom, rodders , Grant. NOALL. MICHAEL, To make a lot ot money, Play loot- ball, basketball, and iisliina, Grant. NOCK, Ernie DENNY. To be succetzstul and happ,y in whatever I do, Band, l, A Cappella Choir, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Booster, l, 4, H. C. Club, 3, 4, Honorary, Yearbook Staff, 4, Sports and decorating locks house, Grant. OERTEL, Betts BETTY IO. To make other people happy, Y-Teen, 2. 3, 4, Booster tHonoraryl, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Swina Band 2, Honor Society, 3, 4, Maiorette, 3, 4, Sports, eatlnq, music and havina lun with the aana, Broad. 39 OLDHAIVI, NED, Make the world a better place to live in, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Council Treasurer, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, llth Grade Ex- ecutive Committee, Hi-Y, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 314, Football Captain, 4, Sports and activities, Silver La e. PALECHEK, Polly CARI., To be a success in everything I do, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 3, Class Executive Committee, 3, Class Treasurer, 4, Boogey Club, Sports, black and yellow cars, No. 5, Dottie-, Grant, PETERSON, RICHARD, Architect, Band, 1, 2, Dance Band, 2, Camera Club, l, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Having fun, Forest Hill, Akron. PETTIBONE, CAROL, To be a nurse, Latin Club, 2, Secre- tary, 2, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Sports, music, fun, R. T. P. R., Port Clinton, Ohio. PHILLIPS, IOHN. Make something worthwhile of myself, Prolection Staff, l, Model building and railroads, Forest Hill, Akron. PORTER, Bill WILLIAM. Professional soldier, Student Council, l, Football, l, Baseball, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 3, 4, Sports and airplanes, No. 83, Buffalo, New York. RADANOVICII, ANNA IEAN, To be happy and success- ful, Latin Club, 2, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Four Square, 4, Student Council, 3, Class Secretary, 4, Tiger Tales Staff, 4, Sports, eating, having fun, getting carsick with Harp, and H. T. P. H., Lincoln. RECHSTEINER, DAVE, To liunt pink elephants for Yankee George Senior, Dental Assistants and Physics under Professor Les llinstein, Harris, Akron. REED, Ginny VIRGINIA, To get a job and marry a farmer, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, Going to football games, roller skating, and eating, Lockwood, Portage Lakes. REITER, ROBERT, To become V. Pres. at H. C., Booster, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, Camera Club, l, Iunior Classical League, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Ir. Tiger Den Board, 3, 4, President, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Football Manager, 2, 3, Staying 'out of Triangles f?l, Firestone Park. REIOWSKI, HELEN, To be a successful housewife, Col- lecting wish bones, ernbroidering, taking pictures, and eating, Holy Cross School, Glassport, Penn. REYNOLDS, Betty ELIZABETH, To be successful in whatever l do, Girls' lr. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr. C-:lee Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Y4Teen, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, Spanish Club, 3, Stewart, rodding around, T. U, L. l. E. 40 RICHEY, SHIRLEY, To go to Florida before l'm 18, Sr. Y- Teen, 3, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Eat- ing, boys, convertibles, gang, hard top Plymouths, sleeping, blonde hair without peroxide, Findley. RICKS, SANDRA, To be a phone operator and travel, Collecting souvenirs from different places, Grant. ROCCI, RONALD. To graduate, Football, German, Travel, golf, Findley. ROMAN3 Ieanie REGINA, To get my MRS, degree, Oilice Assistant, 3, Booster Club, 4, Bud, swimming, Monie and the gang, Annunciation. RONCA. DOLORES, Travel around the world, Cafeteria, 2, 3, 4, Skating and playing miniature golf, Grant. ROSCOVER, SALLY, To be five feet talll, Y-Teen, l, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman, Z, Latin Club, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, H, A. Preston, 3, 4, Secre- tary, 4, Swimming, skating, slumber parties, and R, T, P. R. ROSS, TOM, Crawford. ROTHMANN, RICHARD ROBERT. Marry the daughter of a multimillionaire, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Projection Staff, 2, 3, N. F. l.,, 3, 4, Camera Club, 1, Ir, Glee Club, l, Sr. Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Choir Revue, 3, 4, Gperetta, 3, 4, Debate, 3, Wine, women and travel- ing, Broad. ROUGEAU, IANICE, To be healthy, wealthy, and wise, Ir. Y-Teen, Allied Youth, Booster Club, Doing things I should not, Windemere, Akron. SCHMIEDEL, Connie CONSTANCE, To be a good sec- retary and be successful in everything l do, Globe Friends, l, Y-Teen, l, 2, 4, Booster, 2, 3, 4, Skating, dancing, and slumber parties, Pittsburgh, Penn. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM, Aeronautical Engineer, German Club, Camera Club, Booster Club, Stamps and cars, Broad. SCHWEIZER. BARBARA CHRISTINE, To be a capable representative of my country, Choir, l, Z, 3, 4, Or- chestra, 4, Theater Guard, 3, 4, Y-Teen, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, A. S. S., 3, 4, Class President, 3, 4, Four Square, 4, Booster Club, 4, French Club, 4, To learn and see as much about America as possible. 41 SMITH, Connie CONSTANCE, To go to college and have a happy life, Booster, Y-Teen, Church Work, Crawford. SMITH, Eddy EDWARD, To be a 20-year man in the N. R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 4, Fishing, hunting, golf, guns, and cars, St. loseph. SMUCKER, Ianie MARY IANE, To be happy and suc- cessful, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, President, 4, Yearbook Staff, 4, Tiger Tales, 4, Agua Debs, 3, 4, Y- Teen, 2, 3, 4, B. U, G. S., slumber parties, Grant. SPRAGUE. Marty SIDNEY H., Driving semis over the Sierras, S. C, F. Club, l, 2, 3, 4, B. B. B. Club, 3, 4, 69 Club, 3, 4, Wine, women and Stan Kenton, Voris, Akron. STARR, BEVERLY, To get my MRS degree, Booster, 2, Boating, records, Gene, Grant, STOPHER, SUZANNE, A home economist for a magazine, Y-Teen, l, 2, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 4, Vice President, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Godey, 3, H. A. Preston, 3, Cuyahogan Staff, 4, Cooking and joy riding, Broad. SCOTT, Bobo ROBERT KENT, Learn to drive, Hi-Y, l, Latin Club, l, Camera Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Presi- dent, 3, Key Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, H. A, Preston, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 4, Na- tional Forensic League, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Repre- sentative to Buckeye Boys' State, 3, Class Play, Year- book Staff, 4, One Act Play, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Council on World Affairs, 3, Secretary, 3, Track Team Manager, 3, 4, Swimming Team, 2, Tiger Tales Reporter, 3, Thes- pians, 4, Varsity Debate Team, 2, 3, 4, National Key Club Convention, 3, President of Iunior Classical League of Ohio, 4, Allied Youth, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, 4, Mau Mau Club, F. S. V., Honor Society, 4, Sneaking into Sill and the Tiger Den, Speech, Monangahela, Penn. SEGARS, Gerry GERALDINE, To work my way through college giving Rose La Rose some competition, then marry an old millionaire with heart trouble and chase him up and down the stairs, Ir. Y-Teen, l, 2, Aqua Debs, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, Booster, 2, 3, Allied Youth, 3, Globe Friends, l, 2, Godey Club, '3, F. T. A,, 4, Swimming, Lester, convertibles, sports, sing- ers and writing poems about Lester, Sycamore Hill, Fort Worth, Texas. SHADLEY, LOIS CAROLYN, Get over my cough! Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, All Girl Choir, 2, Girls' Sr. Glee Club, 3, Booster, 2, 3, Cooking, singing, B. U. G. S., Broad. SHANK, RICHARD, To become a successful funeral di- rector, Sports, cars, and shooting guns, Lincoln. SHANLEY, RUTH, To own a 1954 Plymouth convertible to take me to Florida, Riding around in a hard top Ply- mouth, the gang, a certain boy, drinking cokes, and sports, St. Patricks, Kent. SHRIMPLIN, IOCEYLN, To become a private secretary, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Y-Teen, 1, Roller skating and B. U. G. S., Killbuck, , . ,,.. ' if ' - . . .. I 3 3 ,..,f 2 ' H i i 42 TAYLOR. CHERYL. To be a secretary, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Collecting popular records, music, Grant. TAYLOR. LYNN IOHNSTON, To be a successful scientist, Student Council, l, 2, Honor Society, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Hi-Y, 4, Globe Friends, l, 2, Booster CHonoraryl, l, 2, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band, Z, 3, Dance Band 4, German Band, 4, Cuyahogan Staff, 4, Music, sports, stamps, Grant. TRETTEL. THOMAS, Mechanic and electrician, Cars, women, money, Broad. TRIMBLE. BONNIE IANE. To live in Florida and take a trip to Hawaii, Godey, 4, Listening to hillbilly music and having tun with all the kids at church, Brookville, Ohio. TRUSHEL. BILLE. To be a nurse, Booster, l, 4, Latin Club, 2, Y-Teen, 4, Eating, writing letters, South Street, War- ren, Pa. VOBBE, IR.. CARLTON WILLIAM, To be successful and happy in whatever l do, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Booster tHonoraryl, l, Z, 3, 4, Track, l, Z, 3, 4, H. C. Club, Z, 3, 4, All sports, Marie, Hot Rods, decorating Iock's house, Grant. we ' '14 s ci.. . ' ,ti fs, , t, 5:5521 S -' Bnsilggge.. , ,',. -.,- , , ' 1712. i t ... . M, . . s Q 1 ,li lll W ii . ij if ,V r , it ,iv Q . WATSON. FRED. To become a top electrical engineer, Tinkering with electrical appliances and cars, Broad. WATSON. BILL, Cartooning, Art, Broad. WEBER. Dick RICHARD. To enjoy one ol Mr. Roberts classes, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Booster tHonoraryl, l, 2, 3, 4, H. C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Fireworks, Carol, llying, St. loseph. WEEKLEY. CAROLEE, To be able to change a baby's diaper without holding my nose, Band, l, 2, Chorus, l, 2, To be able to make someone happy, Butler, Ohio. WELFLEY. DON. To travel around the United States, Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4, To get a good ,ob and become a success, Phoenix, Ariz. WENINGER. Reg ROGER. Mechanical Engineer, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Swimming Team, l, Cars and Rods, Grant. 43 WENERSBACH, MARTHA, To be a buyer at O'Neil's and get to California with the Tulies , Booster, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, All Girl Choir, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, 4, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Football games and dancing, St. Marthas. WHILE. Peggy MARGARET, To go to Africa and shake hands with a Mai Mai chief, B. W., l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 2, 3, President, 3, Godey, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor Society, 2, 3, Chaplain, 4, Aqua Debs, 3, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, Girls' Ir. Glee Club, l, Blue convertibles, keeping Lo on the straight and narrow path, Cincinnati, Ohio. WHITACRE, lock HAROLD M., IR., To replace Tex Shank on the power mower, Key Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball tAssistant Coachi, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 3, 4, Track, l, 2, 3, Bogey Club, 4, H. C. Club, 3, 4, Bogey No. 4, Collecting glasses, Broad. WHITE, KAREN SUE, To be a physical therapist, Ir. Y- Teen, l, 2, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Four Square, 3, 4, Booster, l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, N. F. L., 4, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Social Secretary, 3, Squad Leader, 4, Bureau Chairman, 4, Swing Band, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4, Sports, music, drawing, and eating, Broad. , . WILCOX, Toni ANTOINETTE. To go to Florida before WILKINSON. ROBERT GENE, To help others and live a clean lite, Booster Club, l, 2, 3, Basketball,I l, Z, 3, Track, Z, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain, 4, Sports and helping my brothers, Lincoln. WILLIAMS, Margie MARGARET IANE. To get my M. R. S. degree, The gang, convertibles and a certain guy, Crawlord. WILSON, BARBARA ANN, To visit Spain and ltaly, Col- lecting popular and classical records and church work, Grant. WILSON, Pct PATSY IEAN, To model for Esquire, private secretary, Booster Club, All Girl Choir, Z, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Music, driving, slumber parties, flirting, riding in I-laas' Hot Bod, T. U. L. I. E., Broad. WOODY. SHIRLEY. To succeed in anything I do, Y-Teen, 4, Glee Club, 1, Booster, 2, Spanish Club, 1, Latin Club, l, Beading, having a good time, Pfeiffer, Akron. WORCESTER, Ierry GERALD, To be happy, Student Council, 3, Football, 2, Basketball, l, Track, l, Booster Elxlub, To be with the boys in time of need, Goodrich, kron. 44 I'm 18, Booster Club, l, 2, Godey Club, 2, 3, Eating, the gang, riding around in a hard top Plymouth with a certain guy, St. Ioseph. WILEY. KENNETH, IR., Forestry, Camera Club, 3, Stamp collecting, Stow. .j - if 'K K ZAMPELLI, Mike MARY. To get to Florida, Sr. Y-Teen, 3, 4, Eat, boys, parties, the gang, and riding around in a Plymouth hard top convertible, and being able to own my own car, Iennings, Akron. ZIMMERMAN, Cathy CATHERINE. Private Secretary, Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Godey, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Booster, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cuya- hogan Statt, 4, Otlice Statl, 3, 4, Latin Club, 2, B. U. G. S., driving, football, slumber parties, hayrides, the gang, dancing, Grant. ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD AUGUST, To be a successful chemist, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band, 4, Cuyahogan Staff, 4, Swing Band, 2, 4, l-li-Y, 4, Orchestra, 4, Play- ing trumpet, cars, money, King, Akron. ZUKOWSKI. Zuk GERALD, To own a meat market or a race track, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, Basketball, l, Tennis, 4, Bogey Club, 4, Key Club, 4, Booster Club Clionoraryl, 1, 2, 3, 4, H. C. Club, 3, 4, Dating, horses, Bogey No. 6, Glover, Akron. IN MEMORIAM Roger Mullins 45 We, the graduating class ot Iune 1954, will always remember Roger tor his pleasing personality, quiet sense of humor, and the smile that was always on his face. Some of us remember him from our grade school days at Crawford and Broad and others from high school. As well as being a good student, Roger shared our interests in sports and speech. We were all shocked and deeply hurt by the sudden death of our fellow classmate but he will live in our memories of our high school days. CKET g STUDENT COUNCIL Front How: tleft to rightl lack Cole, Iolin Hearty, lim Buck, Iudy Brady, Gerry Smith, Pat Claypool, Ned Oldham, Susan Drake, Sue Eggers, lean Everson, Iulie Sloop, Linda Moore. Second Row: Sheila Mulcahy, Nancy Oldham, Carolyn Bond, Nancy King, Sarah Lewis, Ioyce Dunivant, Barbara Schweizer, Iudy Grafton, Nancy Gray, Clyde Shepperd, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs, Creed. Third Row: Roger Claypool, Dan Clahan, Paul Chapman, Ellis Woold- ridge, Iaclc Garrison, Dorthea Bartley, Ioanne Morgan, Iim Gregory, Mark Goodman, Neil Eevere, Dave Cyrill. The Student Council consists of representatives from each grade in the high school. The number of representatives is proportional to the size of each class. Members are elected by their classmates. The purpose of the council is to create better understanding and co-operation between the faculty and the student body and to promote worth-while activities, Mrs. Ellis is the advisor. Officers for the first semester President , , , ,, Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer o , , , Officers for the second semest President , , , Vice President ,, Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary , Parliamentarian CITGI GI' GFGI , Gerald Smith , lames Buck c, Iudy Brady , Pat Claypoole ,, Ned Oldham Ned Oldham ,slim Buck Sarah Lewis Susan Edwards Paul Chapman NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Cleft to rightj Sara Lewis, Iudy Brady, Ann Harpley, Ned Oldham, Gerry Smith, Martha Koch, Catherine Zimmerman, Margaret While, Pat Claypoole, Bonnie Roxbury, Norma Hudson, Susan Eggers, Carol Dyer, Iirri Buck. Second Row: Irene Finkel, loyce Dunivant, Betty Oertel, Nancee Bailey, Sandra Bunts, Pat Gamble, Velma Beckett, Peggy Chenot, Martha Koch, Iudy Morton, Lowell Hall, Dick Haude, Fred Bode, Charles Shaver, Miss Lore Hofmann, Third How: lacquelyn Steeg, Ioy McClanahan, Iacquelyri Vance, Barbara Letzler, Mildred Dillmore, Ann Ports, Dick Barr, Bob Scott, Susan Edwards, Carol lones, Ioyce Clair, Iohn Liska, Melvin Sollberger, Lynn Taylor, Dennis Barnes. Membership in the National Honor Society is the method used to honor those students whose service, character, and scholarship merit such. The Club's membership is limited to 15 percent of the 12A's, lO percent of the l2B's, 5 percent of the llA's, and 3 percent of the llB's. Miss Lore Hoffmann acts as advisor, and the officers are: First Semester ' President E E , E Gerald Smith Vice President ,,,,,,, Edwin Oldham Secretary .. tttttt . Martha Koch Treasurer ,, Catherine Zimmerman Chaplain ,, , ., ,..,. Margaret While Second Semester President so sss. so ....,, ,.,,,.,,, , . Dennis Barnes Vice President . , . Sue Eggers Secretary .... , lim BUCK Treasurer ssss . Carol Dyer Chaplain , , ,, Karen White 49 GERMAN CLUB ft First Row: tlelt to rightl Marcia Chapman, Marjorie Sagadencky, Margaret Held, Nancy Harnack, Rosemary Peterson, Carol Sue Carper, Bill Cole, Thelma McVicker, Sherry Carsten, Bertha Bryner Barbara Hess, Nancy Toomey, Dorothy Fauser, Dorothy Dick, Barbara Crotts, Norma Hudson, Sue Housley, Sarah French, Mary French. Second Row: Larry Tiltan, Dick Staz Larry Pence, Wayne Snyder, Ken McVicker, Bob Starkey, Miriam Hostettler, Betty Hayes, Darla Bender, Erika Wendt, Pamela Ruckman, Helen Gravesmuehl, Barbara Falor, lean Waldvogel, Diane Schmidt, Ierry Endsley, Miss Lore Holrnann. Third Row: Dick Ferrell, Paul Root, David Hudson, Iohn Liska, Paul Thonen, lerry Snider, Alvin Sandusky, lohn Deryck, Lowell Hall, Ken Gluck, Carmen Crossman, Fred Weil, Warren Phillips, Marcia Medkelt, Marlene Wright. Fourth Row: Will Brantley, Howard Crotts, Ralph Abraham, Clyde Sheppard, lohn Hearty, Harrison Williams, Sandra Scherer, Ioyce Tangenberg, Florence Duncan, Ann Ports, Peter Larson, Phyllis Roberts. This recently reorganized club meets the lirst Monday of every month. Projects have included giving a Christmas tree and decorations to a needy tamily at Christmas. Miss Lore Hoffmann is the advisor. Fall, l953 President . . Sherry Carsten Vice President Carol Carper Secretary .. . Bill Cole Treasurer Thelma McVicker S0 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ,.. 177 First Row: Cleft to rightl Sarah Lewis, Mary Bokariyi, Ruth Middleton, Ruth Nagel, Sally Ffoscover. Second Row: Barbara Schweizer, Suzanne Stopher, Sally Houghland, Celese Morris, Ioan Griffiths, Harriet Drew. Third Row: Martha Lou Liltrick, Patricia Gamble. Ftobert Scott, Harold Barger, Richard Barr, Bryson Fillmore, Kennon Callahan, Helen Knapp, Lois Augden. The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to give the students a better under! standing of the French people, their language, and customs. A French banquet was held in the fall. All the menu and conversation were in French. C ist si bon! Fall, 1953 President , ,, ssss .S ,. , Robert Scott Vice President ,, . ,,,. , , Mary Bokanyi Secretary-Treasurer , , Bryson Fillmore Spring, l954 President . . sc.,,,. ,.,, . Bryson Fillmore Vice President A .,,,,,t,, , Helen Knapp Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,, s ,,,,,,,, , , Harriet Drew 51 LATIN CLUB First Row: Cleft to righfl Mrs. Harriet Pigott, Barbara Hollow, Dale Dillehunt, Mary Stone- rnetz, Phyllis Moore, Patricia Fleming, Beverly Baltz, Dorothy Bittinger, Nancy Oldham, Donna Smith. Second Row: Robert Scott, Iudy Morton, Ioy McClanahan, Betty Winifeld, Susan Feil, Susan Swain, Barbara Mitchell, Iulia McCoy, Sandra Pett, Karen Gerlinger, Celese Morris, Sheila Mulcahy, Third Row: Charles Kingdom, Lawrence Long, Leroy Lamborn, Don Policy, Sandra Kremer, Susan Edwards, Barbara Bell, Harriet Drew, Ianet Drew, Charles Kayser, Lynn Taylor. Fourth Row: Gordon Shilling, William Davis, Roger Claypoole, Bruce Eckstein, Richard Barr, Ken Callahan, Iohn Deryck, Allan Thomas, Randal Miller. 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 classics, is the motto of l'Latina Societasf' founded 25 years ago by H. A. Preston. Meetings, held once a month, consist of outings, business, and social meetings. ln addi- tion two major activities are supported: Pompa Procedentium, the Latin news- paper, and the annual Roman Banquet. Mrs. Harriet Pigott is sponsor. Officers for the first semester are: Officers for the second semester are: President . .. Robert Scott President . Charles Kingdom Vice President . ,..... Charles Kingdom Vice President ...... Ronnie Brown Secretary .. .. .. , ....... Ruth Gucyson Secretary ....,.... ........ B arbara Hollow Treasurer . . Charles Kayser Treasurer ,..... Donna Smith Editor of Paper Margaret Campbell 52 LATIN CLUB First Row: fleft to rightl Nancy Knosher, Nan Iean Anderson, Marcia Morris, Nancy DeHart, Marsha White, Bonnie Iordan, Helen Chenot, Carol Haas, Ann Christian, Linda Capper. Second Row: Ralph Kistler, Iames Gregory, Carole Kelso, Barbara Christiansen, Iudy Marshall, Lucinda Shetter, Catherine Kerr, Iudy Thomas, Rosemary Smith, Iudy Pearce. Third Row: Mary Prentice, Robin Coe, Susan Stein, Dona Trushel, Ioyce Huff, Delores DeMarinis, Iudy Miller, Lora Sherer, Ioan Muller, Fourth Row: Thomas Hayden, Ronnie Brown, George Mitchell, Ellis Wooldridge, Keith Clark, Lynn Slaby, Ben DeGraff, Dan Callahan, Gary Valley, David Peterson, Harold Shaver. Christmas Party, 1953 53 GODEY CLUB First Row: Cleft to rightl Elinor Hawk, Bonnie Roxbury, Patricia Claypoole, Margaret While, Velma Beckett, Deanna Rongone, Geraldine Segears, Sandra Haas, Nancy King, Beverly Eisenman, Marilyn Kaugher, Carol Iones, Iudith Brady, Carolyn Bond, Martha Wright, Mrs. Carter. Second Row: Carolyn Schnedarek, Barbara Letzler, Harriet Drew, Ioanne Braghieri, Ioanne Bucher, Ann Ports, Lois Augden, Carol Cummings, Ioy McClana- han, Diane Schoenleb, Barbara Hollow, Peggy Io Chenot, Margaret Duer, loan Purbaugh, Lucinda McGoughey, Doris lean Ross, Deborah Billingsley. Third Row: Eleanor Ritchie, Mildred Dillmore, Helen Knapp, Iacquelyn Steeg, Carol Houser, Mary Ann Forte, Sara Ports, Nancy Holcomb, Carol Iones, Barbara Bell, Roberta Mason, Betty Knauss, Iacquelyn Vance, Catherine Zimmerman, Donna Shoal, Norma Coakley, Barbara Huber, Beverly DeMarinis, lane Smucher. The purpose ol Gocley is to bring together girls who wish to know and practice the qualities of true womanhood. Godey sponsored a bake sale, sent food baskets through family service, and caroled at the homes for elderly people and the receiving hospital. An annual Mother-Daughter Banquet is held. Mrs. Mary Carter acts as sponsor and the oiiicers are: First Semester Second Semester President ......................... ....... I ane Smucker President . .,......,...,,......,...... Ioan Purbaugh Vice President ..., .,.... C arolyn Schnedarek Vice President .....,.. Catherine Zimmerman Secretary . ...... ........ M argaret While Secretary ...,.,....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.., Doris lean R035 Treasurer . .. . ..... Velma Beckett Treasurer ....,. ..,.,., P eggy Io Chenot 54 FCUR SQUARE CLUB First Row: Cleft to rightl Diane Schmidt, Sarah Lewis, Ann l-larpley, Florence Dolis, Carolyn Welsby, Sandy Shoal, Sally Roscover, Mary Bokanyi, Ruth Nagel. Second Row: Ruth Carlson, Pat Drope, Dorothy Walker, Elinora Fuller, Margie Bodley, Ruth Middleton, Martha Koch, Iuanita Mirabal, Carol Pettibone, Leona Kramer. Third Row: Iudith Frye, Donna Albertson, Ioan Griffiths, Dorie Arnold, Ioyce McElhaney, Iudy Davis, Anna lean Raclanovich, Irene Finkel, Barbara McLean, Sandra Bauman, Mrs. Newstetter. Fourth Row: Peggy Catt, Pat Gamble, Lorena Arkwell, Paula Carlson, Susan Edwards, Ioyce Dunivant, Betsy Bull, Mary Kaylor, Martha Lou Littrick, Barbara Schweizer. Four Square Clubs purpose is to be of service to our .school and com- munity by improving ourselves in intellect, character, and physical fitness. its symbol is a square which represents Friendship, Service, Loyalty, and Sincerity. Its project for this year is working through the Family Service in helping the needy families in the community. To raise funds it has bake sales and it also sponsors a Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mrs. Mary Newstetter is serving as the Four Square advisor. Executives for the first semester Executives for the second semester President ffff feff- f 'ff' -feef M U flhG Koch President .... ...,.,,,,, Irene Finkel Vlce Presldem H -- - '-,f Irene Finkel Vice President . , . Lucy Lorentz SeCfelC'fY -A----'---- ---ff S USCU1 Edwards SeCretC1ry . Anna lean Radanovich Treasurer . .Sally Roscover Treasurer . .. .. .. .Ruth Middleton PROJECTION CLUB M. fx 'TY First Row: Kleil to rightl Ralph Slohlquist, David Baldwin, Iohn Gleeson, David Hess, Michael Moak, Eugene L. Shank. Second Row: lames Iustice, Iames Hier, Howard Fleming, William Hershiser, Gerald Pyle, Peter Mclseod. The Projection Staff is a service organization of high school boys who show iilms for the high school classes and clubs. Mr. Eugene Shank serves as their advisor and officers are: President , , , William Hershiser Vice President ,,,, David Hess Secretary , o , ,Gerald Pyle Treasurer , , David Baldwin 56 B. W. CLUB First How: Cleft to rightj Susan Drake, Carolyn Bond, Sue Feil, Ruth Carlson, lanet Francis, lanet Drew, Connie Kelly, Phyllis Modugrio, Mrs Carter. Second Row: Miss Patton, Helen Knapp, Sue Stein, Marilyn Hageman, Barbara Bell, Sue Stopher, Margaret While, Gerald Henry. The purpose of B. W. Club is to be of service to the school as student librarians. They learn and practice the fundamentals ol library work. Miss Mary Patton and Mrs. Mary Carter serve as their advisors. They sponsor a St. Patrick's Day Dance every March and also have a bake sale each semester. They help the Student Council With their baskets for Family Service. They also have a banquet for the study hall teachers. Officers for the lirst semester were President , Marilyn Hageman Vice President . .. Sue Feil Secretary . Barbara Bell Treasurer Sue Stopher Ollicers for the second semester were President Barbara Bell Vice President . Sue Feil Secretary Carol Bond Treasurer Margaret While 57 HI-Y First Row: flelt to rightl Peter Lepp, Kenny Spencer, Ned Oldham, Gerald Smith, Dave Welty, Bill Hershiser, David Andrick, Dave Hess, Scott Read. Second Row: Dick Rothman, Iames Iustice, Lynn Taylor, Dick Zimmerman, lim Iones, Charles Kayser, Gordon Schilling, Leroy Lamborn, Iohn Deryck. Third How: Mr. Saurer, Charles Kingdom, Robert Scott, Neil Bevere, Ronald Policy, Edward Baker, Stan Hyde, Fred Bode, Peter McClod. Fourth Row: Iames Fritsch, Peter Browning, Tom Heir, Britian Bradford, Dan Callahan, Ellis Wooldridge, lim Gregory, Iim Clark, Fred Browning. HifY's purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community and school high standards of Christian character. The four planks of its plate form are Clean Speech, Clean Living, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Sportsmanship, The new members are instructed by the officers and are required to commit by memory the First and Twenty-third Psalms, the Lord's Prayer, and the Teri Commandments. The Hi-Y is a service organization and seeks to aid the school by selling football programs and passing out schedule cards, Mr. H. D. Sauer serves as Hi-Y advisor. Executives for the first semester Executives for the second semester President L David Welty President L .L ..,,, Bill Hershiser Vice President L ,,,, William I-lershiser Vice President L ,,,,,,,,, Pete Lepp Secretary ,,,, .L LL L ,Gerald Smith Secretary ...,,,, ,...,, N ed Oldham Treasurer ,L L. L L LL David Hess Treasurer LLLL,L,L..L., ,L,Dave Hess Chaplain LL David Andrick Chaplain L,.. Kenny Spencer 58 si at SENIOR Y-TEEN H i Sf? First Row: upper lleft to righti Irene Finkel, Ann Harpley, Dot Fegancher, Barbara Oldfield, Connie Schmeidel, Pat Destro, Sandy Holmes, Sally Boscover, Sarah Lewis, Buth Nagel, Lucy Lorentz. Second Row: Norma Hudson, Barbara Crotts, Marilyn Mierau, Sandy Bunts, Betsy Bull, Iackie Steeg, Beverly Spuhler, Iudy Morton, Diane Schoenleb, Martha Wright, Donna Walters, Ioan Purbaugh, Barbara McLean, Third Row: Helen Erf, Deanna Bongone, Susan Strong, Billie Trushel, Linda Chambers, Mary Louise Maione, lane Smucker, Catherine Zimmerman, Carol Pettibone, Buth Middleton, Karen White, Iudy Frye. Fourth Row: Eleanor Ritchie, Beverly Stanford, ludy McElhaney, Ioyce Mclflhaney, Ioan Wilson, Wilma Phelan, Barbara Schweizer, Peggy Catt, Martha Koch, Ioan Boraski, First Row: lower Cleft to rightj Donna Albertson, loan Griffith, Carol Dyer, Mary Bokanyi, Nancy Heiser, Lorena Arkwell, Indy Davis, Martha Lou Littrick, Pat Gamble, Nancy Clark, Mary Ann Forte, Marilyn Kaugher. Second How: Sandra Bauman, Iudy Evans, Debbie Billingsly, Nancy King, Carolyn Bond, Carol Houser, Ionne Bucher, Sandra Haas, Marilyn Alexander, Barbara Eagle, Peggy Duer, Peggy Chenot, Pat Claypoole, Yvonne Britt. Third Row: Donna Eberhardt, Barbara Hollow, Iudy Herold, Carol Cummings, Kay Kinsey, Marilyn Hageman, Betty Reynolds, Barbara Bell, Velma Beckett, Carol Iones, Mary Kaylor. Fourth Row: Dolores Arnold, Betty Hedrick, Marilyn Frampton, Harriet Drew, Nancy Iones, Darla Bender, Pat Franks, Patricia Drape, Helen Erf, 59 IUNIOR Y-TEEN Q we Ct 53, First Row: upper Cleft to rightl lean McClellan, Sandra Owen, Linda Leonard, Phyllis Modugno, Linda Ritchie, Linda Moore, Marcia Medkeff, Paula Neissen, Iulia McCoy, Barbara Mitchell, Helen Erf. Second Row: Frances Phillips, Ianet Peterson, Anita Lopane, Pam Ruckman, Carol Phillips, Iudy Marshall, lo Ann Morgan, Doreen Phillips, Mary Perdriau, Carol Lemke, Nancy Oldham. Third Row: Rosemary Peterson, Ioan Muller, Sheila Mulcahy, Mary Prentice, Betty Myers, Ann Lah ners, Debbie Reynolds, Carol Morton, Elizabeth Lit- man, Kay Robinson, Ioanne Pugh. Fourth Row: Cheryl McDonald, Iudy Pearce, Pat McCormick, ludy Miller, Sandra Pett, Carol Lahmers, Marjorie Rilling, Phyllis Roberts, Margie Lee, Lois Lauck, Pat Myers, Betsy McCombs. First Row: lower Cleft to rightl Helen Erf, Ioyce Iordan, Miriam Hostettler, Helen Gravesmuehl, Carol Hers- man, Mary Lee Houman, Dora Guthrie, Carol Griffith, Carolyn Kaugher, Iosephine Grossman, Connie Harris. Second Row: Pat Gartner, Karen Kesselring, Shirley Kittle, Lois Howald, Ioella Hamm, Carol Inch, Carolyn Kraus, Ioyce Gyrnoty, Carol Kidd, Iudy Gregor. Third Row: Doris Higdon, Carol Haas, Bonnie lones, Nancy Hawn, Sandra Hassard, ludie Iohnson, Barbara Christiansen, Carole Kelso, Sue Housely, Iackie Hurr, Shirley Grange. Fourth Row: Katherine Kerr, Karen Gerlinger, Nancy Hurst, Lois Glasgow, Lydia Hurst, Sandra Hines, Ioyce Huff, Marcia Iordan, Barbara Kroeger, Marilyn Heffner, ludy Grafton. 60 I UNIOR Y-TEEN Oo fro? First Row: upper flelt to riahtj Sue Williams, Iudy Walker, Mary Schultz, Pat Salmon, Betsy Sanderson, Wanda Wilson, Linda Starbird, Helen Erf. Second Row: Iulie Sloop, Sondra Showalter, Marilyn Stanford, Harriet Weber, Barbara Tarlowski, Linda White, Ierry Scaduto, Ioan Tompkins, Marilyn Wells, Sue Sharps, Christine Talmadge. Third Row: Donna Trushel, Carol Vail, Liane Van Noy, Iulie Willenbacher, Lucella Smith, Roberta Sovil, Linda Wilson, Marlene Wright, Mary Wilson, Mildred Sokol, Io White. Fourth Row: Sue Stein, Marsha White, Sally Wilson, Barbara Weisheit, Carol Volkey, Lora Sherer, Lucinda Shetter, Bose- mary Smith, Sharon Stayner, Iudy Thomas, Gretchen Vobbe, Nancy Toomey, Susan Swain. First Row: lower ilett to riahtb Valma Ellison, Sandra Austin, Barbara Falor, Carol Cline, Kay Franklin, Susan Drake, Nan lean Anderson, Sharon Carsten, Marcia Chapman, Rosemary Brislinger, Iudy Chambers, Pat Busch, Ioan Bosar, Helen Ert. Second Row: ludy Allen, Dale Dillehunt, Sandra Brehm, Lynn Byers, Marilyn Benson, lanet Braniger, Helen Chenot, Dorotny Fauser, lanet Doster, Gail Carter, Betty Bechel, Pat Brown, Donna Brittain, Third Row: Marylee Filinq, Iudith Ford Ann Christian, Lawana Fazenbak I , , er, anet Brew, Robin Coe, Clara Feucht, lean Crane, lane Case, Christine D'Andrea, Marion Ferguson. Fourth Row: Dorothy Bittinqer, Sue Feil, Denise D'Andrea, Dolores DeMarinis, Carol Sue Carper, Linda Frecka, Pat Flerninq. 61 BOOSTER CLUB Sandra First Row: tlett to riahtl Sarah Lewis, Ruth Middleton, Ruth Nagel, Sally Roscover, Mary Bokanyi, Kremer, Carol Dyer, Carol Pettibone, Lucy Michocero, Marilyn Alexander, Nancy Heiser, Leona Norma McGinty, Pat Destro, Sandra Holmes, Cheryl Taylor. Second Row: Mrs. Ripley, Mrs. Wilhelm, Sandra Bunts, Ioan Bragheri, Sandra Haas, Barbara Eagle, Martha Wernersbach, Anna lean Radanovich, Phyllis Kremer, McCann, Ioyce Dunivant, Irene Finkel, Ioan Boraski, Betsy Bull, Billie Trushel, Regina Roman, Gertrude Forshey, Connie Schmeidel, Ann Harpley. Third How: Iames Buck, Dennis Nock, Betty Reynolds, Marilyn Hageman, Sally Houghland, Patricia Gamble, Dorie Arnold, Ioan Griffiths, Martha Koch, Iudy Davis, Beverly Stanford, Carol Howard, Linda Chambers, Mary Maione, Betty Knaus, Beverly DeMarinis. Fourth Row: Robert Scott, Robert Reiter, Bryson Fillmore, Fred Bode, Dennis Barnes, Barbara Schweizer, Donna Albert- son, Nancee Bailey, Iudy McElhaney, loyce McElhaney. Booster Clubs main purpose is to promote better school spirit. Any student is eligible to become a mem- ber and those who participate in sports, act as majorettes or cheerleaders, or play in the band are given honorary memberships. The clubs two main projects are the Homecoming Dance, given at the climax of the football season and the Basketball Dance, which is held each spring. The members sell sweat shirts, T-shirts, and shakers to raise money for the various activities which it sponsors. Mrs. Genevieve B, Wilhelm and Mrs. Mary Ellen Ripley are serving as advisors for Booster Club. Executives for the first semester are Executives for the second semester are President , . . Robert Scott President . . . . .. . .. Marilyn Hageman Vice President . . Ann Harpley Vice President .. . . , . Irene Finkel Secretary .. Lucy Lorentz Secretary . . Dot Fegancher Treasurer . Martha Koch Treasurer . . .. Iulia McCoy Sgt. at Arms . . Pat Gamble BOOSTER CLUB ONT, 5 ,.. if .i990 First How: upper Cleft to rightl Ronald Policy, Charles Kingdom, Peter MacCloud, Sondra Shoal, Lucy Lorentz, Donna Shoaf, Sally Todd, Dorothy Fegancher, Susan Eggers, Ruth lnfield, lohanna Loewing. Sec- ond Row: Iames Workman, Kay Kinsey, Iacquelyn Steeg, Mary Ann Forte, Florence Dolis, Donna Walters, Barbara McLean, Sandra Bauman, Ioan Purbaugh, Mary Ann Kalil, Mrs. Wilhelm, Mrs Ripley Third Row: Paula Carlson, Virginia Hinkle, Elinora Fuller, Virginia Bowers, Debbie Billingsley, Carol Iones, Deanna Bongone, Marilyn Frampton, Iudy Schoaf, Ianet Turney, Nancy Holcomb, Beverly Sparkler. Fourth Row: Pat Franks, Patricia Drope, Dorothy Walker, Iudy Frye, Lucinda McGaughey, Lila Frecka, Marsha Mullins, loan Foster, loanne Wilson, Iudy Wingerter, Darlene Sayre, Carol Houck. First Row: lower Cleft to rightj Carol Kidd, Carol Vail, Sue Feil, Barbara Mitchell, Andrea Czar, Connie Bennett, Carolyn Kaugher, Sherry Carsten, Carol Haas, Gloria Cobb, ludy Gregor, lulie Sloop, Marilyn Stanford, Barbara Falor, ludy Heckerd. Second Row: Sharon Staynor, Iudy Pearce, Rosemary Smith, Cheryl McDonald, Patty McCormick, Beverly Baltz, Karen , Linda Capper, Iulia McCoy, Ioyce Hupp, lean Hupp, Kathleen Stuhlclreher, Marilyn Wells, Liane Van Noy, ludy Grafton, Betty Hayes, Mrs. Wil- helm. Third Row: Sue Swain, Marilyn l-leffner, Ilene Barr, Barbara Weisheit, Marsha White, Carole Kelso, Anita Lopane, Geraldine Scuduto, Rosemary Peterson, Lora Scherer, Mary M. Candlish, Lois l-lowald, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Benson, Mary Lou Wilson, Mrs. Ripley. Fourth Row: Lucinda Shelter, Nancy Oldham, Leslie Ober, Denise D'Andrea, Patricia Fleming, Dolores DeMarinis, Carol Sue Carper, ludy Thomas, Catharine Kerr, Mary Prentice, Sheila Mulcahy, Gretchen Vobbe, Mary Muldinger, loan Walker. 63 CHEERLEADERS br K .. K gist, ' , f , , Left to Right: Sandra Shoal, Lucy Lorentz, Donna Shoal, Dottie Fegcrncher, Susan Eggers. Team Rah! This is the cheer that was re-echoed at every football and basketball game this year, The enthusiastic crowd was led by these six cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are chosen by a group of teachers and a representative from both Booster Club and Student Council, Each year the cheerleaders have new uniforms. Being led by these cheerleaders, the students have shown the school spirit lor which our high school is known. 64 KEY CLUB First Row: tlelt to rightl Mr. Drew, Ed Clark, Neil Bevere, Harold Whitacre, Denis Nock, Bill Vobbe, George Close, Dick Baldwin. Second Row: Fred Bode, Denny Barnes, Ken Calahan, lim Feiler, Hon Policy, Leroy Lamborn, Bill Hunt, Dove Baldwin, lack Bender. Third Row: Dick Bennet, Chuck Curl, Iack Garrison, Tom Palechek, Frank Lopane, Paul Bordenkircher, Bob Scott, Bob Guesman, Stan Hyde. Not Pictured: Melvin Solberger, Phil Kirk, Dave Sutlifl, Dave Constill, Dick Muster, Bill Kalbaugh, Ron Brown, Bob Taylor, lack Brittain, Tom Mullins, Bruce Eckstein, Iim Snyder, Bob Huber. The purpose ol Key Club is to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, and to accept and promote the Constitutional Objects of Kiwanis International. Boys in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades with scholastic ability, good character, and leadership ability are eligible for membership. Mr. Waickman serves as their advisor. Officers for the year are: PI'eSid6'l'1i ,,,..,,, , .. ., Denis Ngck Vice President ,, ..,r ,,-,V,,, , ,,Bi11 Vobbe Secretary .......... .-...Haro1d Whitacre TFGCISI-lrer .......... ..,s,. , Neil Bevere 65 IR. COUNCIL OF FCREIGN AFFAIRS First Row: tlett to rightb Iames Miller, Dick Spessard, Karen Kesselring, Ioanne Kingdom, Iudith Walker Helen Gravesmuehl, Robert Fulton, Iohn Bird. Second Row: Lynn Slaby, Mrs. Rockwell, Ronald Searle, Roger Long, Larry Perace, Richard Conn, William Lyons, Michael Miller. Third How: Michael Mock, Iames Iustice, Lowell Haee, Iohn Deryck, Peter McLeod, Karl Hilgert, Paul Ostergard. The purpose of this organization is to promote better world understanding and to help its members to gain a greater knowledge of the history and current events ol all countries. ln March selected members ot the group and their advisor, Mrs. Berta Rockwell, attend the annual Model United Nations Assembly at Western Reserve University. Here they follow an agenda patterned after that of the U. N. After the sub-committee bearings and caucus meetings are held, the representatives attend the final plenary session where they purpose and adopt resolutions designed to solve current international problems. President . ..... . ,..A.......,.... .. ................ ,,.., ...... K a rl Hilgert Vice President v,...,. .... , ......, . ....... .,,. . Larry Pence Recording and Corresponding Secretary ,,.,,, i,,. I oan Kingdom Treasurer.. . ..,,. W- ...A .Wo .W ,s.. .c.,.. , ...,-Mike Miller 66 ALLIED YOUTH First Row: lleft to rightj Sandra Kremer, Karen Sue White, Lorena Arkwell, David Andrick Mr. Malmisur, Ann Harpley, Florence Dolis, Paula Carlson, Margaret Lees, Iudith Senter, Second Row: Iames Workman, Edward Hinkle, Edward Clarke, Ronald Policy, Ianice Rougeau, Diane Lutz, Sally Beck. Third Row: Ned Oldham, Harold Whitacre, Bill Hershiser Robert Scott, Dick Bennett, Allied Youth is an organization for all teen-age-rs, Its ambition is to educate students about the effects and causes of drinking. The club plans many activities such as, ice skating, tobogganing, canoeing parties, and Wiener roasts. Allied Youth is a national organization, and was started at Cuyahoga Falls High School in the tall of 1952 by the first president, Rod Buckson. 67 CAMERA CLUB L .l l First Row: upper llelt to rightj Dick Spessard, Robert Wells, Ianet Drew, lim Moore, Bob Nicholes, Sandy Pett, Second Row: lim Andersen, Dave Costill, Ron Policy, Stan Hyde, David Bunts, Mr. Moore. Third Row: Edward Mills, Lynn Slabe, Larry DeAngilo, Raymond Georgeoll, Allen Raphrnan, Peter Secrist. First How: lower Cleft to rightj Sandra Weisheit, lack Cole, Sandra Reid, Sharon Alexander, Bryan Pantin, Iacqueline Miller. Second Row: Mr. Moore, Charlotte Selzer, Charles Bon- stelle, Theodore Hendricks, Leroy LeFever, lack McClanahan, Sandra Skidmore, Laura Marshall. Third Row: Halph Mace, Carl Walters, George Benson, Allen Carey, Iames Kochmit, Iohn Kellogg. 68 H. A. PRESTON CLUB First How: Clelt to rightj Eleanor Hawk, Doris Ross, Bob Scott, Ann Harpley, Sally Ros- cover, Miss Sears. Second Row: Susan Edwards, Helen Knapp, Ioy McClanahan, Nancee Bailey, Cindy McGaugherty, Sandy Bunts, H. A. Preston is the Cuyahoga Falls chapter of the Future Teachers of America. Its purpose is to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to culti- vate the qualities essential to a good teacher, to study the lives ol great teachers, and to foster the development of student leadership. Any student who is in IUA or above and has an average of 85 may become a member. During the meetings, which are held twice a month, programs of speakers, films, and panel discussions are presented on various phases of teaching. The members of F. T. A. also have an opportunity to earn points by doing baby sitting, teaching Sunday School, and tutoring. First Semester Second Semester PfeS1def1f -,..-. .'-,.-..,-t..-......... ...... A n fl Harpley President .....,........,.,.. .,,.,,.. , ,Hqrriet Drew SGCYGTQTY e-AY -e Sally ROSCOVSI Vice President ,,,.,, M ,,,,,,,,,,, Ioqn Walker lreclsurer '--- -----f----4-Af-----, B ob Scott Secretary ,,.... ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ioqn Grlfflthg Hlsfofwn --. .,...... S usan Edwards Treasurer ..... .. .. Cindy McGqughey HiSfOriGr1 . ............ Barbara Bell 69 TIGER TALES STAFF First Row: llelt to rightl Sondra Shoal, Ruth Middleton, loan Boraski, lrene Finkel, Betsy Bull, Sally Todd, Miss Fltckinger Second Row: Carol Pettibone, Anna lean Radanovich, Mary Louise Maione, Sally l-lougnland, Susan Edwards, Leona Kramer. Third How: Ronald Policy, David Costill, James Snyaer, Dick Muster, lames Leonard, Michael Kosar. Not present for picture: Sue Lireathouse, jane Smucker. llYoulve got to stop this yabbering, This has to go to the printer today. Ulim, wheres that editorial? l'How many inches in your feature? These and other sounds mingle with the Clicking of typewriters and the banging ot Tfsauares as the stall of the school paper tries to make its deadline. lt takes initiative, imagination, and hard work to publish the paper every three weeks. Miss Flickinger advises the stall. 70 YEARBOOK CUYAHOGAN STAFF First Row: flett to rightl Irene Finkel, Iudy Davis, Susan Edwards, Betty Oertel, Bob Scott, Ann Harpley, Dick Haude, Ianet Dodge, lane Smucker, Donna Albertson, Beverly Eisen- man, Miss Sears. Second how: Mr. Saurer, lim jones, David Andrick, Lorena Arkwell, Marilyn Hageman, Martha Wernersbach, Nancy Heiser, Sandy Bunts. Third Row: Lynn Taylor, David Welty, Catherine Zimmerman, Helen Knapp, Sally Houghland, Roberta Mason, Sue Stopher, Mary Io Kaylor, Harriet Drew, Dick Zimmerman, Chuck Kaser, David Costill, Harold Whitacre. Fourth Row: Patricia Smith, Nancy Clark, Iudy Brady, Ioanne McKinney, Carolyn Schnedarick, Denis Nock, Mike Mierau. The Cuyahogan Staff is made up of students from the Iune and Ianuary graduating classes of this year. For the iirst time in the history of the Cuyahogan there were over l,0UU copies of the book sold by this stall. The business staff, with Mr. Howard Saurer as head, did an excellent job this year, Without the patience and interest of the advisor, Miss Sallie Sears, this yearbook could not have been possible, 71 NATICNAL FORENSIC LEAGUE First Row: tlett to rightl Don Force, Barbara Christiansen, Ann Harpley, Mr, Heintz, Bob Scott, Ken Callahan, Bonnie Roxbury. Second Row: Ioyce McElhaney, Martha Lou Littrick, lanet Drew Harold Shaver, Charles Kayser, Dennis Barnes, lim Buck, Fred Bode. Third How: Diane Lutz, Dick Rothman, Ann Christian, Dave Baldwin, Karen Gerlinger, Gretchen Vobbe, Laura Sherer lim Coleman, The National Forensic League is the National Honor Society for the encour agement ot speech activities in the high school. Forensic League activities for the year include participation in debate tournaments, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, dramatic declama- tion, humorous declamation, and oratorical declamation tournaments, Practice tournaments are held throughout Northeastern Ohio during the winter and spring seasons. District and State tournaments are held during the month ot March. Cuyahoga Falls High School ranks high in district membership and degrees and has placed high in the state in debate and individual activities. lt has a member who is among the leaders in the nation for individual points, Robert Scott, and has its director, Calvin l-iientz, on the district National Forensic League Committee. 74 NATIONAL THESPIANS First Row: llelt to rightl Bdrbdrci Chrizsticinsen Lord Scherer Mike Mock, lorries Wdiclcrricir: .sponsor lim Iustice, lohn Deryclc Second How: Beverly Delvlorlnis lvlorilyn llogerriciri Frank Lopone, Lowell Holl, Iirn Colerrion, Bonnie Roxburey Third Row: lYlGl'QGI'Sl Cornploell lcv:-eng Arltwell Robert Scott, Ken Ctilliih-tin Siindrn Hogs Peter Frovvriinii lkfiiti Krall, y ltiz. C100 The Notioncil Thespions l-lonor Society for high school droniotics gronted QI chorter lor o chdpter ot Cuyohogo Polls l-ligh School in the yeor l953. Thes- picins gudlily by outstanding work in dromoitics. During the school yeor, Cuyohogd Polls High School presented two threef oct plays sponsored by the groduoting closses ond live onefoct ploysr Not Quite Such cr Goosef' Importance ol Being Eornestf l'Stronger in Bethlehenij' l'The Greot Allowance Bottle, ond Ploys crre given lor school ossernblies ond civic ond sociol groups in the community, Mr. Wdichrnon co-operotes with Mr. Heintz in the directing ol dromotic cictivities. 75 'OUR TOWN' Left to right are Ed Hart, standing, and Frank Lengacher, kneeling, First Row: Ed Pyle, Ken Callahan, Mary Lou Ludwigsen, and Doris Rae Shanaberger. Second Row: Mailyn Watkins, Frank Lopane, and Nancy Ransom, Third Row: Richard Carle and Doris Morrow. Our Town, a modern play by Thorton Wilder, was presented April 24 and 25, l953. It is the story of lite and death, marriage and birth in an average American town. Little scenery is used and the stage manager casually talks to the audience about Our Town. The linal scene of this unusual play, shown above, takes place in the town graveyard. Among a cast of twenty- eight were Eddie Hart, Frank Lengacher, Iohn Descutner, Mary Lou Ludwig- son, Doris Morrow, Eddy Pyle, and Doris Rae Shanaberger. Martha Weir was student director under Mr. Heintz. 76 'CAN'T KISS CAROLINE' rw'J -i .i .V - - 1 - Left to right, Iohn Dakowski, Paul Bordenkircher, Dick Penland, Dick l-laude, lim Gee, Doug Kelly, Beverly DeMarints. Cant Kiss Caroline, a threeeact comedy by Maureen Daly was presented by the lanuary class ol l954, November 25 and 27, l953. Caroline, a new student at East End High, is no ordinary girl, She wears no lipstick and takes regular bird hikes. Unlike most girls, Caroline doesnt play hard to getl' or lead the boys on. She is so independent that the other girls may imitate her, Something must be done! Someone must take her out, kiss her, and make her like it! loe's the man The Characters included Bonnie Roxbury fCarolinel, Richard Penland tloel, Beverly Eiseman CSusiel, Douglas Kelly CStanleyl, Beverly Deltflarinis fMa Randl, Paul Bordenkircher tlvliltl, Richard l-laude llohnniel, lohn Dakoski fWilliel, lames Gee Cflowiel, Carol lones tBunnyl, lacauelyn Vance CPatl, Beverly Stanford CShirleyl, Ianet Dodge fleanettel, Shirley Dunn CSallyl, and Suzan Carmedy CMiss lamesonl. Carolyn Schnedarek was student director, 77 A CAPPELLA CHOIR gp. First Row: Cleft to rightl Sandra Kremer, Ioan Boraski, Ruth Middleton, Martha Koch, Barbara Gross, :luth lntield, Clara lean Piscazzi, Miss Long Second How: Diane Spencer, Alberta Edwards, Carol Teagle, Kay Kinsey, Iudy Morton, Diane Schoenleb, Carolyn Leonard. Third Row: Ioanne Bucher, Nancy Roy, Beverley Forshey, Lorena Arkwell, Marilyn Hageman, Mary Io Kaylor, Mildred Dilmore, Betty Dieclrman, Susan Edwards Fourth How: Barbara Eagle, Don Force, Dick Rothman, Ned Oldham, Neil Bevere, Dave Andrick, Iames Coleman, Ioyce McElhaney, Norma Cookley. Filth Row: Richard Miller, Norman Smith, Don Ervine, james Moore, Arthur Marble, Bill Hunt, Harolcl Whitacre. The gualiiications include good pitch, alertf ness, and enthusiasm. In November the choir presented Down in the Southland, a musical revue. The choir also has many engagements, including the Baccalaureate service, Christmas and Easter assemblies, and various civic organizations, The choir also has social get togethers. A surprise party to honor Miss Long, the director, WGS l1'1 October. First Row: tlett to rightl Donald Force, William Hunt, Arthur Marble, Harold Whitacre, Robert Bell, Ronald Policy, Roy Key, Phillip Knopp 80 A CAPPELLA CHOIR - 639'-9a First Row: tlett to rightj Minas Long, Ruthie Nagel, Bette Winaleld, Phylliig lNllCCdIlI1, loan Cfiillitlrz Nadine Nixon, Doris lean Ross, lrene Finkle, Ann Harpley, lanet Bowers Second Row: Katherine Horn, Lois. Auadon, Nance-e Bailey, Betty Reynolds, Patsy Wileon, Pat Smith, Eleanor Ritchie, Betty Io Cook, Third Row: Iudy Brady, Ioanne Hooqerhyde, Gail Spellman, Dwiaht Horr, Charles Kayser, Roberta Mason, Velma Beckett, Lulanell Adair, Barbara Letzler, Sandra Haas, ludy Mclilhaney. Fourth Row: Stanley Hyde, Edward Hinkle Lowell Hall, lanies Thomann, Edward Clark, Ronald Policy, Phil Knapp, Donald Tillan Fifth Row: Peter Lepp, Bob Klima, Frank Lopane, lim Workman, lim Snyder, Bob Reiter, Don Carroll, Tom lliirant. GIRLS' OCTETTE From ROW? llelt to rialitl Lorena Ailcwell, loan Bucher, Martha Koch, Alberta Edwards, Ruth Naqal, liianne Sclioenleb, Phyllis McCann, Ruth Infield. 81 All-Girl Choir Girls' Senior Glee Club ff, 6, A Q 6' 2 A 1 C 1 1 L if Q n W ri. . 4 u , I A First Row: upper Qlett to riahtl Miss Lorna, Pat McCormick, Barb Hess, Marylee Filing, Ioanne Sagedencky, Donna Smith, Bonnie Lake, Second Row: lane McMahon, ludie Cottrill, Nancy Toomey, loan Tompkins, Leona Graham, Bonnie lordan, Carole Sittser, Helen Chenot, Vena Vincent, Thelma McViclcer, Third Row: Barbara Mitchell, Beverly Baltz, Linda Capper, Sue Swain, Marlene Erb, Sheila Mulcahy, Rosemary Peterson, Edith Ewerth, Anita Lopane, Linda Huhn, Sherry Carsten, Fourth Row: loyce Hutt, Betty Cundifl, Barb Christian- sen, Kathleen Lees, Mary Margaret Candish, Sharon Stayner, Betty Hayes, Barb Kroeger, Iudy Marshall, Pat Flerrrina, Marlene Dolis. Fifth Row: loyce Tangenberg, Sandra Hines, Flo Duncan, Carol Bacon, Sue Stein, Delores DeMarinis, Sandy Scherer, Carole Kelso, Carol Sue Carper, Lucinda Shetter, Margaret Weston. First Row: lowr,-r Clett to riahtp Barbara Oldfield, Sandra Funk, Virginia Hinkle, Sharon McCaulley, Kim Staley, Beverly Spuhler, Nancy Kina, Deborah Billinasley, Carolyn Bond, Carolyn Welsby, Carol Becker. Second Row: Pat Franks, Carol Knosher, Diane Schmidt, Carol Baker, Marjorie Bodley, Gloria Smith, Iudy lnch, Linda Daniels, Carol Gaugh, Carolyn Iacobs, Susan Tier. Third Row: Marsha Mullins, Irene Black- well, Marilyn Miereau, Carolyn Sorenson, Donna Eberhardt, Susan Seever, Sally Roberts, Ruth Ellen Carl- son, Delores Stebbins, Ianet Riley, Miss Long. Fourth Row: Pat Drope, Barbara Sickman, Paula Carlson, Frances Haedniclc, Ann Ports, Carol Cummings, Ioanne Wilson, Ianet Turney, Iudy Schaal, Ioneal Hayden. 82 BOYS' GLEE CLUB fig 'F' k . -of , l 4 It eq W S r ' V11 31. ' -1 y ' 1 ln' N 1 ,lr M , lll I . ff if tv X , r,, Q t , r g . I K ' .. 3 y ,. an W N 5 A K Q R l X Q ,, , s , - . , I . 4 ,,.L 2 ,xt , Q S. 2, X , H W, , I. , N . .P 9 Q , i K ' 1 4 g H .s t , 1 ,215 dr l - f 8 4 fi First How: upper llett to riqhtl Miss Long, Ronald Lyons, Robert Hall lohn Hearty, David Arnold Second How: loe Beckett, Torn Smith, Carl Hilqert, Bruce Eokzstein, Roaer Claypoole, Patil Criswell, Larry Beck, Mike Leverinq, lim Clark, Norman Henry, Charles Llewellyn, Third Row: Mike Orsteraard, Bob Nichols, Robert Wells, lCXm9S Af1d9TSOU, Roaer Feller, Robert lones, lames Bearden, Tint String, Edwin Hostettler, Bill Martz Fourth Row: Don Weston, David Hughes, Dick Warman, lim Pohl, Garden Beaty, Wayne Cuvanatiqh, Kenny Lambert, Bill Davis, Randal Miller, Ray Be-iz, First Row: lower Cleft to rightl Denny Cadwollaker, Robert Wilhelirt, Bob Cochran David Rumh, Roloert Smith David Zietler, Tommy Taylor. Second Row: Iohn Shadley, Robert Fulton Mick Ferris, Ralph Halliwill, Richard Knox, Michael Miller, Thomas Wise, Bruce CCIYGY, Gordon Grinharn, Brad Bachtell Third Row: Georae Cooper, Fred Booth, Larry Tilton, Bill Frederick, Gerry Wileon, lame-is Reynolde, Ed Farmer, Allan Butler John Bird, Donald Barnes. Fourth Row: David Nelson, Tom Clarke, Harold Shaver lim Senter Dick Baldwin, Ralph Stohlauist, Douglas Whitten, Bob Crandall, Richard Gross, Fred Weil, 83 IUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Qc First Row: upper tleit to rightl Valrna Ellison, loan Hovatter, ludy Senter, Carol Cline, Carol Griffith, Dora lean Guthrie, Mary Pekar, Dolly Vandevender, Connie Harris, Ioan Boser. Second Row: Barbara Packer, Barbara Thomas, Sandra Austin, Linda Starbird, Lowana Fazenbaker, Delores Crano, Nancy Del-lart, Betty Wohltord, Sue Martine, Mrs. Flynn, Third Row: Roberta Sovil, Nancy Sue Higgins, Charlotte Mize, Linda Morrow, Betty lanes, Lois Glasgow, Mary Io Vinciauerra, Bonnie l-lower, Frances Phillips. Fourth Row: Nancy Hurst, Nancy I-lawn, Dolores Cusack, Donna Felmly, Marcia Walton, Linda Frecka, Bonnie Iones, lane Case, ludy Grafton, lackie Hurr, Linda Wilson, Carol Lahmers, First How: lower Cleft to rirghtl Glenda Thomas, Ann Darrow, Linda Moore, Sondra Showalter, Marilyn Ben- son, Carol Inch, ludy Walker, Marcia Chapman, Barb Falor, Suzie Sharps, lanice Mosier, Linda Ritchie, Second Row: Lou Ann Achheraer, Sandra Fish, Marilyn Well, ludy Brislinqer, Miriam l-lostettler, Kathryne Kirtland, Harriett Weber, lo Anne Kinadorn, Kathryn Austin, Sandra Shook, Third Row: Ioella Hamm, Carole Kidd, Mary Perririau, Liane Van Noy, Doris Mae Wallace, Nancy Hurd, Kay Phelps, Carol Hersman, Marcia Medkefl, Mrs, Flynn, Fourth Row: Betsy McCombs, lulie Willenbacher, Sandra Hassard, Ann Douglas, Sally Wilson, Geraldine Lees, Marilyn Stanford, Doreen Phillips, Lydia Hurst, Phyllis Roberts, Ioyce Gymoty. 84 IUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1,-.. First Row: upper fleft to right? Lynne Thayer, Kathleen Stuhldreher, Martha Henthorne, Sandra Brown, Marge Sagadencky, Mary Schultz. Second Row: ludy Gregor, ludy Barber, Christine Talmadge, Patricia Gartner, Paula Niessen, Linda Swartsman, Mrs. Flynn. Third Row: Dorothy Legg, Mary Gustafson, Ioanne Pugh, Clara Feucht, Kay Robinson, Sue l-lowsley. First Row: lower Cleft to rightl Ieanie Glenny, Betsy Sanderson, Patricia Kerr, Nancy Harnack, Karleen Maxwell, Carol Coolidge, Elizabeth Litman, ludy King. Second Row: Betty Myers, lill Gemberling, Iulie Sloop, Mary Lee Houman, Pat Klingelheber, Sue Williams, loyce Iordan, Iudy Allen, Mrs. Flynn. Third Row: Dorris Hiqdon, Betty Smith, Carol Phillips, Mary Lou Wilson, ludy Iohnson, Margaret Flock, Ianet Braniger, Linda White, Mildred Solcot. Fourth Row: Marlene Wright, Marilyn Swain, Pat Myers, lo White, Carole Vail, Linda Herne, Ianet Farris, Erika Wendt, Carolyn Wuerzer. 85 TUNE IN DOWN IN SOUTHLAND CONCERT BAND The Cuyahoga Falls High School Concert Band had many activities during this year. The first event was Tag Day in which the band raised money for new uniforms and instruments. This was the first time that the new risers for the band were displayed. The next annual event was the Pop Concert which was Ianuary 9. The main part of the program was composed of lighter music which everyone enjoyed. The lirst event in the spring was the District Band Contest which was held in Kent. This took place on March 20. Continuing on into the contest, Falls band entered the State Band Contest on April 24 in Newark, Ohio. Cuyahoga Falls High School Band has received three consecutive l, Superior, ratings at similar State Band Contests. The annual Spring Band Concert was held April 9 in Sill Auditorium, This was sponsored by the Band Parents' club. On May 28, the band had a Memorial Concert. This was contributed as part of the Memorial services. Then on May 31 the band participated in the Memorial Day Parade. Therefore, the Memorial Day Parade ended the many events in which the seventy-two members of the Cuya- ho a Falls Hi h School Concert Band participated Mr Q Q - - R. O. Reynolds, assisted by Ioseph Brode, directed the band during this time. 87 DRUM MAIOR Bryson Filmore MARCHIN G BAND The fall of 1953 brought new ideas to the Cuyahoga Falls High School Marching Band. Three main shows of that year were based around the Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration. These were entitled Ohio Indians, Transpor- tation, and Ohio Education, Other themes of the shows which everyone enjoyed were the Circus, Weather, and See America First. During the school season the band prepared six entirely different shows. That fall brought a further development in the squad system. This system is composed of eighteen squads under the direction ot a squad leader. A squad is composed ot tour members who move over the field as one person. This method proved very superior to any method used previously. The Marching Band was under the direction ot R. O. Reynolds and his assistant, Ioseph Brode. MAIORETTES: Ioyce Dunivant. Betty Oriel, Iudy Herhold. Mary Porter 88 CADET BAND The Cadet Band is made up ol eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students who are not in the advanced band. This group is organized lor the purpose ol preparing every member for the high school band, During their period of study, they learn marching techniques and obtain valuable material for con- cert band work. This band has proven to be very successful. The group is under the direction of Mr. R. O. Reynolds. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra, under the direction ot Arpad Kurinsky, meets three times a Week. It presents a spring concert and plays for many school functions, PTA's, commencement, and the annual Spring Festival. SWING BAND AT A GAME 89 FOOTBALL First Row: fleft to rightl Dale l-luston, Phil Knapp, Frank Clark, Bob Wilkinson, Ned Oldham, Mike Mireau lock Whitacre, Carl Palechek. Second Row: Gerald Zukoski, Bob Bell, Don Welfley, Iim Pohl, Scott Bead Bill Hershiser, Herk Flemming. Third Row: Sherwin l-Iykes, Herk Gray, Grover Gregory, Dave Glenny, Dave Davenport, Boy Taylor, Ed Baker, Hank Biedler. Fourth Row: Coach Gordon Ackerman, Coach Ioe Malmisur lim Boeke Roger Berinefield, Chuck Shaver, Bob Matson, Ed l-linkle, lack Calvert, Coach'Bill Durtschi, Coach lim Loughridge. Fifth Row: Paul Chapman, Dan Callahan, lim Senter, lack Durbin, lim Gregory, lim Clark Ellis Wooldridge, Tom Palechek. Sixth Row: Manager Bob Schray, Manager Bob Meeley, Ioe Sacconna Dave Cyrill, Boy Thompson, Phil Kirk, Al Sprowl, Ed Farmer, Boy Bennett. The 1953 edition of the Black Tigers ended with a fairly successful season by winning four and losing six. Although their record might not look too good, two of the games were de- cided by one point and the win and loss records would have been reversed had the one point been in the other column. The Tigers were hampered by injuries all season and par- ticularly of Ned Oldham and Bob Wilkinson, the co-captains, whose services might have helped to change the season's outcome. Ned Oldham and Mike Mierau were selected on the All-District defensive first team and Bob Wilkinson was picked on the North All- Opponent team. Those selected for individual efficiency team awards were: lock Whitacre, defensive lineman, Mike Mierau, offensive lineman, Bob Wilkinson, defensive linebacker, Ned Oldham, defensive back, and Frank Clark, offensive back1 92 Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Cleveland Iohn Hay 6 Fostoria 7 Alliance 20 Kenmore 7 Buchtel l3 Elyria 7 North 7 Barberton 33 Cleveland Glenville 6 St. Vincent 20 Sherwin Hykes, Gerald Zukowski, Henry Beidler Heroes the P1gsk1n Carl Pclachek Phil Knopp lack Durbin Dale Houston Frank Clark 93 TENNIS GOLF Mr. Durtschi, Sam Cropley. Mike Kosar, Paul Trcrveline. Ralph Hagelbarger. Last season the team finished their schedule with a record of 5 Wins and 4 losses. The low medalist for the season was Mike Kosar, now a senior. Falls 7172 Falls 9 Falls 2 Falls 5172 Falls 9 Falls l l V2 Falls 6 Falls l 1 172 Falls 2 District Tournament -- Falls ' Low Medalist Barberton 4 Akron East U Buchtel 7 Kent Roosevelt 10172 l-lower O Ravenna 4172 Garfield 3 Barberton 4172 St. Vincent 7 placed a tie for Sth The Falls Tiger Tennis Team again repeated as Greater Akron League champions under Coach Bill Watson last year. The team ended the season with a record of seven victories and one setback, with that one setback coming from Massillon, a team not in the Greater Akron League. Thus Falls ended their schedule with a twenty-game Greater Akron League Winning streak, with the standout on 'the team being Gary Talmadge, who finished his last season for the Falls by being undefeated and district champion for the second consecutive year. 94 'Kosar 39 'Kosar 42 'Kosar 39 'Kosar 44 'Cropley 42 Scores Barberton l Buchtel l Massillon 6 St. Vincent U West l East 1 Garfield O South U Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls SWIM TEAM ' LJ' First Rowzl Cleft to rightl Douglas Sarbach, Gordon Grinham, Richard Bordenkircher, Paul Bordenkircher, Bruce Tompkin, Gary Tompkin. Second How: Coach Spessard, Edward Carey, Robert Perkins, David Costill, Edward Eschliman. tNot in picture: lames Biggsj WRESTLING y ' WRESTLING 1953-54 - Q 4 4 Op. Falls Euclid 28 13 East 21 19 University School 24 14 Mantua 26 12 Brush 3 31 Maple Hts. 32 13 Reserve 25 18 Benedictine 21 17 Bedford 32 13 Garfield Hts. 25 17 Barberton 18 24 East 24 18 Although we didn't have an im- pressive team record a few boys did First Row: Cleft to rightl Frank Clark, Dick McMillin, Ioe Ruby, Ralph do Very Well. They were the Hcliwiu Halliwill, Stan Anthony. Second' Row: Roger Bene-field, Paul Ghap- broihers' Ray KCC-Captain, with 9- man, Dick Weber, lack Calvert, Ilm Snyder, Ray Halliwill, Dick Lindy. , Third Row: Mr. Hinkle, Bill Barnes, Les Iohnson, Douglas Hinkle, U1 Ralph with 93' cmd Frank Clark Hank Beidief, Dave Andfick. KCO-CGptGinJ with 10-1-I record. 95 RIFLE CLUB Rifle Club is made up of boys interested in markmanship and the correct technique in handling a gun. Wade Moyer serves as their advisor. The top five on the Rifle Team are: Dave Zukoski, Iohn Wash- burn, Dave Sutliff, Mike Kosar, Eddie Smith, The scores were: RIFLE TEAM First Row: Cleft to rightj Mr. Moyer, Mike Kosar, Ed Smith, Dave Zukowski, Dave Sutlitf, Iohn Washburn. Second Row: Ronald Forshey, Hugh West, Ken Spencer, Ioe Beckett, Bradley Iones, Tom Burgess. Third Row: Mike Searle, Iames Loitz, Dwight Talley, Ray Betz, Kenneth Roberts. The Falls Track Team finished their last season under Head Coach McNea, and although the records don't show it, the team was very strong. They captured a very close triangular meet be- tween South and Alliance. Bob Bafos, Rod Buckson, and Mike Mierau won the shot put at the Mentor Relays, Gary Sollberger and Mike Mierau qualified for the state track meet in the mile run and discus, respectively. Gary finished eighth in the state in the mile run. TRACK TEAM - 4 Falls 1161 Barberton 1094 Falls 1246 Coventry 844 Falls 1172 Hower 997 Falls 1173 Garfield 1279 Falls 810 Willoughby 860 Falls 1191 Wooster 1031 Falls 1245 Brewster 1337 Falls 1202 North 1239 Falls 1144 Garfield 1308 Won 4 - Lost 5 First Row: tleft to righti Chuck Shaver, Scott Bead, Paul Borden- kircher, Gerry Solberger, Glenn Bathmell, Rod Buckson, Ed Kaser, Bob Bafos. Second Row: Bob Scott, Phil Knopp, Ed Bender, Boa Benefield, Iim Dunn, George Close, Bill Vobbe, Mike Mierau, Carl Palechek. Third Row: Iim Iones, Bob Wilkinson, lim Center, Pete Lepp, Bud Carey, Bog Claypoole, Leroy Lamborn, Ed Framer, I. S. Loughridge, B. N. McNea. Fourth Row: Ellis Wooldridge, Tom Atter- holt, Phil Kirk, foe Saccogna, Dick Bordenkircher, Bill lflelmlig, Ierry Wilkinson, Iim Boeke, lim Gregory. 96 BASEBALL First How ilett to rightl Don Iohnson, Eugene Cochran, Dick Baker, Dale Huston Ned Oldham Frank Clark, Iohn Dakoski, Second Row: Mr. Spessard, Bill Kalbaugh Paul Chapman Roger Walker, Iim Fishel, Bill Porter, Paul Trimble, lack Garrison, Kenny Hopkins Frank Clark and Bill Kalbaugh were the big guns ot the Black Tiger baseball team this year. The out- standing pitcher this year was again Paul Trimble, who compiled a win-loss record of five and two. The team under the direction ot their new coach, Carl Spessard, had a very good record of six vic- tories against three deieats. The record of the team is as follows: Falls 3 Wadsworth 2 Falls l Akron East 6 Falls l2 Wadsworth lU Falls l Wooster 2 Falls O Massillon 3 Falls 8 Akron Buchtel 3 Falls 2 Akron East l Falls 14 St. Marys lO Falls 4 St. Marys U Won 6 - Lost 3 97 89'er BASKETBALL First Row: Cleft to rightl Dick Conn, Herb Knopp, Bill Todd, Ierry Brighton Clyde Shepard Al Iohnson, Larry Ashton, Pat Hykes. Second Row: Iim Anderson manager Bill Helmling Tom Smith, Tim String, Bob Pratt, Dave Cyrill, Karl Hilgert, Larry Hecky Mr Ackerman coach. 1953-54 Freshmen Record Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls 46 49 Won 4 -Lost 2 Central Iennings lr. High Garfield Central St, Vincent South 98 RESERVE BASKETBALL First Row: flelt to rightl Pete McLeod, Manager. Second Row Mr Leftler coach Pete Lepp Iim Fritch, Bill l-lelmling, Dave Cyrill, Herb Knopp, Bill Halleck lim Gregory Mr Watson coach. Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls 1953-54 Reserve Record Won 9 - Lost 6 53 Kent Roosevelt 35 Kenmore 23 South 25 East 40 Elyria 4l St. Vincent 46 Norton 66 Springfield 53 Barberton 45 Clev. W. Tech 47 Massillon 49 Ellet 52 St. Vincent 41 Garfield 4 7 Central 99 VARSITY BASKETBALL SECTIONAL AND DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Front Row: Cleft to rightl Coach Mr. Watson, Butch Iohnson, Ned Oldham, Bill Kalbaugh tcaptainl, Eugene Cochran, Bill Halleck. Second Row: Sam Cropley, Bill Porter, Iim Fritsch, lack Durbin, Mike Mierau, lack Garrison, Dave Thomas. The 1953 edition of the Black Tigers ended this year with the most successful season of any of our high school teams. Due to their dazzling passing and high grade teamwork they toppled l3 of their 17 opponents in season play for one of the best season records in history. ln tournament play, they won five straight games before loosing to Kent Roosevelt, one game short of the regional champ- ionship. Going into tournament play, the Tigers were seeded first above all of the Akron area teams. They beat Ellet, Tallmadge, and North to win the sectional championship and then downed Cleveland St. Edwards for the district championship. Then in a dazzling display of passing and defensive play they dropped Central giving them the right to meet Kent Roosevelt in the regional finals. But due to illness and injuries they dropped a close game to Kent. Due to the efforts of Coach Watson, the Tiger's teamwork was the envy of every team in the area, and because of this no man could rightfully be picked out as a star, although Bill Kalbaugh, Gene Cochran and Ned Oldham played outstanding basketball all season. 100 Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls ' Won Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls 50 GAM 57 Kent Roosevelt 51 Kenmore 61 South 83 East 56 Elyria 53 Cleveland Hts. 65 St, Vincent 70 Norton 60 Springfield 63 Barberton 49 Clev. West Tech. 63 Massillon 55 Ellet 48 St. Vincent 49 Garfield 58 Central by Forleit TOURNAMENT 59 Ellet Sl Tallmadge B7 North 69 Clev. St. Edwards 56 Central 39 Kent Roosevelt lack Durbin Mike Mierau Dm VH ' BASKETBALL STABS Dave Thomas lack Garrison 6 . ,SM Coach Watson Sam Cropley Eugene Cochran Don Iohnson lim F1'ifSCh 101 MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD AWARDS Iune 1953 Marjorie McCausland Phil Montgomery Ianuary 1954 Susan Edwards Richard Haudey 102 LEADERSHIP AWARD I une 1953 Ianet Kirk Iohn Bittinger I cmuaxy 1954 Patricia Claypool Gerald Smith 103 UPPER 1079 IN SCHOLARSHIP Firs! Row: Cleft to riahtl lanet Kir loyce Hawkins, Ruih Henderson, Marjorie McCausland Second Row: Martha Weir loanne Carper, Kay Glozsqo, Sandra Carlson, Shirley Ralcich Kathleen Sarbach Third Row: Frank Kaylor, Michael Walus, Rodney Bucks-on, Gerald Hurr Paul Leach Fourth Row: Fred Ek, Philip Montgomery, Bart Hamilton, lohn Bicldinaer HOl'1CIl'l W'1llir1rri1a Ixine 1953 First Row: fleit to ricrlitl Sirarin lfrlwards, Bonny Hoxbury, Iudy Brady, Shirley Dunn. Second How: Gerald Smith, Chrirlr,-1 Shaver, Nancy Bailey, Richard Haude. Icmucrry 1954 104 is: .. V vrrl the Senior Prom King and Queen are one boy and one girl from l2B and one boy and one girl from l2A. These students, chosen from three boys and three girls from each class, are SENIOR PROM KING AND QUEEN T, 5. I elected by their own class. Barbara Letzler Dave Welty Basketball Homecoming King and Queen The Basketball Homecoming King and Queen reign over the Basketball Homecoming Dance, Three seniors who are members of the basketball team and three senior girls are nominated by the basketball team, Cuyahoga Falls l-ligh School student body elects one boy and one girl for king and queen. Ned Oldham Sally Todd Football King and Queen And Attendants Front: fleft to rightj Iudy Brady, Bott Wilkinson. Back: Ann Harpley, Irene Finkel, Sarah Lewis, Carol Pettibone. OFFICE CLERKS Mrs. Beckett. Mrs. Blankenship. Miss Beagle. Mrs. Aston I1 Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. Weir, Miss Hostettler, Mrs. Mellinger OFFICE ASSISTANTS First How: llelt to rialitl Ann Harpley, Leona Kramer, Nancy Heiser, Frances Brazelton, Lucy Micocliero, Marilyn Alexander, Iaanne Braaliieri, Lucinda McGaugl'iey, lanice McDonald, Susan Eggers, Patricia Destro. Second Row: Martha Lou Littrick, Nancy Clark, Irene Blackwell, Nancy McGarry, lacquelyn Vance, Con- lztance Kelly, Barbara Hollow, Iune Clements, ludy Frye, lacqueline Glenn, Patricia Drape, Gertrude Forshey. Third Row: Betty Hedrick, Sally Houaliland, Velma Beckett, Catherine Zimmerman, Patricia Gamble, Mary Malone, Betty Knaufszs, Beverly DeMarinis, Lois Sliadley, Carol Pettibone. 106 , E YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT DAY is nil' In f Left to Right: Denny Noch, safety director, Frank Legacher, Mayorg Bill Hershiser, service director, Carol Pettibone, secretary to mayor, Peckham, secretary to the mayor, also safety and service director. On May 20, the Key Club of our high school sponsored a Youth in Government Day for an entire day and evening council meeting. Twenty Falls high Iuniors and Seniors literally took over city hall in an endeavor to acquaint the student body with the function and work- ing of our city government. A regular non-partisan election was held in the lunior and Senior classes on May l2, and on May 20, the duly elected officials and the cabinet appointed by the mayor took office. Frank Lengacher, the mayor, presided over the Board of Control consisting of the service director, Bill Hershiser, and the safety director, Dennis Nock. Carol Pettibone served as sec- retary to the mayor, Dave Welty as treasurer counted parking meter coins. Scott Bead be- came lawyer lor a day as city solicitor and Iohn Descutner received some valuable training as auditor. Curt Sutliff served as street commissioner and Bon Novkov was city engineer. Bill Reynolds and Gary Sollberger served as fire and police chiefs, respectively. Bob Scott presided over the city council composed of councilmen at large Bill Vobbe, Dennis Myers, and Sal Sowers, with Ward councilmen being Kay Glasgo, Ianet Kirk, Nancy Ransom, and Dennis Barnes. This project was hailed as one of the most outstanding activities in recent years and the Key Club plans to make it an annual event. 107 'B 00 ll I ' 1 ' r M, fi , 1 151111 . 1 Q1 1,1 1 VE, r' 1 1 ?3?5Wme D ,,:5.i5: . S 1' in fam 'I , . . f'1bf,QQ ,BJ ...... Y Si 1 1 W4mwwMH Wws,.MW,, : '. TWELVE B's Q r Q , Q, +2 ' rs QNX H 1' . as L' 'Q gf E1 H22 ,F f 1- ,x W ' ' 1, --',, 1 1 1kMw5- Tia? 1 a , . 1 l 1 1 l , 1 1 e r ,T rsv,,,r,,, , f 'Wa .-fi--V.. nr J-r .rpm gz. 1,,,, Q' f First How: lleft to rightl Gene Baird, Edwin Bowers, Donald Cardone, Helen Carey, Sue Cox, Samuel Cropley, Edward Cusack, Pearl Eggers, Donald Ervine, Ioe Eioll, Iohn Farris. Robert Holland, Dale Huston. ws, , mesa-an r ,g 1, 1, My . , 1 1::Qf1f:f, 41 1 -- 1' -2-gl! -5:15,-5,93 5 X X as 'K by Z Y a 4' 5 W fi: N 6 'lt ei 9 7 af Q Y , , my A -1 ,X A , 1 , 5 ,111-V, .. ,qw fr iifiq, - 1 mf:-311-1,1 5 J - ii-f ,, Y Q Q 4 im, MFG 5 K? r a 5 5 3 2, 4 we , F Vg' Q f '1 1 1 E ' A ., S, '1-. '.,.1::K::' af. 1 l ' 31' ' JA X x 1.1 ,. Q 522 K 'I fiifif , yr 1, A .. if-4411. ' 1 M 9' M rw i'f?fffTfi ,fggyw 1 g ,gs 1 If ' ., . 1..11ff1r-pw, L Y ,,1s,11:1,m11 1 M if 'HE fr 141, -, 1 rr 121 '22 11 4 A K X r ew f 5 i x X X we 5 r 5 ,:1ff r,,1r its J f iw 2, 1 11,1 4 11s, A 1, ,iESJfm, ,, 1, YEA 1 1 113111 . i1,1Mz-5 f . rr 1, A 2fi,ffL?Y 'Emi r 1 g as , . 5 Q if 5 mi f ' S , ,1, .rf 5 ,. ,gf 5, ,msg X 3 1 11W si,,sr,u .- , X ,gr 19' k if 'F f. 3 ,1,1, 4-fft111fri as , ,A11,u .. 1-1 gin iS --1'- ' K 4 I 3 me f , 1 5 , - A MJ W M gf 1 Q fa, W ,fig -f -.,.. ,1 1, R 9? Y ,V ,K px lu i 5 32 x as SX 4 U A fa i , is 5 55 w gg r r we F E? 1f1f211 ?fi':iff?L . i n ,M ,1,a,,f,1z1 if Q, 'S if , rm te W . g r Q 1 ., 'gl 1 Q 1 S Q W S , xi 'J Q 11 1 --5,--,1 ,HJ ,M M. W , iff Y' an Baker, Sandra Bauman, Henry Beidler. Gary Bender, Second How: Ianet Chatterfield, Wade Christian. Ioyce Clair, Third Row: Norma Coakley, Clyde Dickerholi. Carl Dominicks, Fourth Row: lim Dunn, Floyd Dunstan, Susan Filth Row: Dorothy Fegancher,Donald Fuchs, lack Garrison, William Gariner, Roderick Goodyear. Grover Gregory, Sixth Bow: William Halleck, David Henninger, lean Herbstreet, Yvonne Higgs, 110 ELEVEN A's K i Ty egg 'I' is . -1 Qsgfzlg, ,sl Zell' a X 4- A 5 x K EQ r 33 fm r SB- .AQ A V34 z of , M, , ,f-4 , .,-fb B 4 Ag K r , V-' ,V 3 ffl rv ' A ,,':- A 15 we - . 'V , 'Wi Qlf, -K:. 'il Wig, . M ' wx 5 Q 1 X . r N .ix pi , 2 ' i t wi? , fin- ff- 1 ' 'E h, - ,, t. 'E1 .. - V fe, ,,fwas' -- s - i'!,'jY qc Q H ,, ,. ,,... ., ., Ki u me 1 fe N mf 'HP C First Row: lleft to Row: Carol Baker riqhtj William Akins, Stanley Anthony, Mary Arnold, David Baldwin, Dick Baldwin, Lucille Beck. Second , Carrie Becker, Darla Bender, Richard Bennett, Neil Bevere, lames Biggs. Third Row: Deborah Billingsley, Irene Blackwell, Marjorie Bodley, Carolyn Bond, Virginia Bowers, Yvonne Britt, Fourth Row: Frederick Browning, Ioanne Bucher, Iohn Calvert, lames Canavan, Paula Carlson, Ruth Carlson. Filth Row: Peggy Catt, Wayne Cavanauqh, lean Chart, Edward Clarke, lames Cleland, Eugene Cochran. Sixth Row: lames Coleman, William Cole, Iohn Cook, Ruth Crano. Iolin Creed, Barbara Crotts. 111 TWELVE B's ' . , if X A., 5 t J lx Wa, L,L, 3 t ,Lm,, Euag iQ'1w' , T '52 . ., . 51 , ,, Rf V ,,, N , ffvj V 4 ,,1,LL , T A. .ram ' X T :sr -Q, pa t , 1 ,.:,,wL.w Yr -as-an Inn - 7 it V, - - -, , in . fs - . , ,izipzsgiiji f T L T 2 .,., 'r HE:'Zfy I A , if - we ' 1 1 ,i1,,kkV,A . ,,.v,A. ,ggi Q 7 f Mi t in 2 et? 3 64 F ' or 'Q' ,. .. . Ni S A J ,, ,, 'szvw lsgf .. . p ' ,,,, ,. , le xr - 3 . 1, -QW .,f,. ,, , if 1 ' or x ,..,., , ,:.1 , L , ,Q -'f1-1111.5 gf 1 F ifi - A m sf T 2,5 . R S .-. ,fQ-,f fl, .,,. , Hi, : .7:. H, ,V -':-. . f z - - Wifi '- 'kk' k V tw V swffii' 1' W i r K .3 4 K eww, L ee. , wig 8 X rr , ..,, , rl 4: 7, var sz J Q , J .t if Aix' . ., jii5'Sz.1',, , , up 'V ' 'fi' ' r l x at Fl ,, fi , ., ... ,. sy 3, mt KM! Z, tm 5 t r X 1 f 'ss . S QM it PWOIN Q -Q , 'g mt ,. .,,,4,,Q7 I Q W 'AAF N fs r mb I :nav ' 'fk- , 4 r 3 -Aw-1, -- .wy m i Lg- 5.115 ,I 7? 5 5' , Wifi. X K ,fig , r sszevksefsligg asfrxfhfgv. wry. , iUL'f92433??ffs1 :J 7 f xii: i Lgigg' .i- . . ff,ggg -2 V, ,,...,, 'f T we ll f. QSV ? Wlf? . ,M ., iw, A , mt? ' W , . .. R VV,. si f t' . f H3145 -fi T TW e '. , wr ' , First Row: llelt to riqhtl Donald Iohnson, Carol Iones, George Kaylar, Constance Kelley, Norman Killian, Bob Klima. Second Row: Dennis Long, Franklin Lopane, Lucy Lorentz, Barbara McLean, Robert Malson, Richard Miller. Third Row: Ted Minier. Iuanita Mirabel, Ronnie Mahlmaster, Esther Mosser, William Peterson, Ronald Phillips. Fourth Row: loan Purbaugh, Iames Sampson, Harry Sayer, Robert Shray, Lawrence Shaw, Donna Shoal. Fifth Row: Sandra Shoaf, Iames Snyder, Melvin Soll- berqer, Glenn Stoltz, Iohn Streeper, David Sutlill. Sixth Row: Robert Taylor, Leland Thomas, Sally Todd, Robert Tompkin, Donna Walters, Robert Willey. 112 q Q t ,Jn . nlw 7 '4 'Y K L i Q 2, gr? 2 F' , as 9 ELEVEN A's mi , 1 Y , S fi 'Nh V - is E ' . A7 X31 l wt. , , K i :yr ' t E . wg X 'F F E 1' fe 5 Eh, U Vx ,A 'wtf vi' -A . . st E r D 3 x i A fs 1 EEEE 4 2 . :xv t-if E. fs t . . ,E , LFMZ .K ' 5, k':f. ' 1 5, F f Y XJR, 4' ,Hy sl gc, T ' X J' 'Y ln' ' 1 i .. I i ' , F f- W il rl F F .E EEEE EEL 1. F t ' Ew ' 2 1 ix Q if Y , 5 5 4 F X ' .Pts ii :Sf z A 1 l V. E y f i W 1 'K i E .,,. Q . 3 Na, Qi -f-. -' I , 'rw EEE W EAA . X 5, X J 1 ,4 In .t I n ' lb E ' 1 f,. i Lis, : K ' 1 ' it hw 1 1 X-, . ,t K' .t t S 15 J ' Q 3 1 , fs' ' T W 1 ,. ,, l., E Q A N 5 rf ,ff -, is V 1 5 , - is , gg hs 'Sl' , wh 1- Q, I N. 559, Q ,, QMWM 8 Qfg U ' Q if ., F EM-My t 2 E n . -1 ,A- K mf.-1-nga-an a . Iohn Deryck, Robert Dixon, Florence Dolls, George Doyle. Soc- Firat Row: tleft to rightl Carol Cummings, Richard Delnay ond Row: Patricia Drape, Alice Dull, Donna Eberhardt, Diane Edmund, Alberta Edwards, Iudy Evans. Third Row: Paul Favalon. Robert Fickeisen, Sanford Fishel, Stanley Flanders, Mary Ann Forte, Ioanne Foster. Fourth Row: Marilyn Framp- ton Ianet Francis, Patricia Franks Lila Fricka, Mary Fritch, Iames Fritsch. Fifth Row: Robert Froelick, Iudith Frye, Elinora Fuller, Sandra Funk, Ianice Gadlxeld, Charles Gatts. Sixth How: Larry Gay, lohn Goodwin, Garry Gratton, Gordon Gray, Alan Gruber, Thomas Halley 113 ELEVEN A's Q, 'Q 'V f E. 4 f M in ' Q or . . E E Vfz K if - in Y EE 1, ' ' K l 'M N - in V , fig' ',..' all , : , ,, Q 'K 'K Ea., --0 - . A i ,:, ga, if : , I 1 ,mmf . r L rf V, l ii . , in, y 3 L 9 ,E fy' HW f, 'il 5 wr Vi 'w if In Q, -1- M-.-f f mi .W , F ' Q , PEQEE K E www W 575: I L H, I K, K if A M, 41 3 2 Firsi Row: Lowell Hall, Virginia Hamilton, Ianice Harris, David Haude, Elinor Hawk, Iackie Hearty. Second Row: Beity Hedrick, Bonnie Hedrick, Frances Heidrlch, ludy Herhold, Edward Hinkle, Virginia Hinkle, Third Row: William Hohonadle, Nancy Holcomb, Barbara Hollow, David Hoover, Dwight Horr, Carol Houch. Fourth Row: Bob Huber, Norma Hudson, William Hunt, Lois Hutch, Stanley Hyde, ludith Inch. Filth Row: Ruth lnheld, Carolyn Iacobs, Bradley Iones, lim Iustice, Mary Kalil, Marilyn Kauger. Sixth Row: Nancy King, Ronald King, Charles Kingdom, Kay Kinsey, Kaihryn Kline, Pat Kuelper. 114 5' l, if A Q f if ELEVEN A's ' f- 1 , 10, , , af 1 W 2 f Y . . new W ,Mr t Q I- .A ,M -Vg rm .k,, 39? V 3 T is -1. V vig .tt f ,y A , t ,E 'A L , I EW ft S'-vi sz 5 , KLV .ge k , H '.,..K af K' E in Q K L , I 3 1. W- if :FV I ,as , A 4, 5.: , ti 5, EE E , L f, Z1,' , .E. 1-E EEY ,ft 433. , it L . ' . F , - fx. , -:A4 'L arm L Q 'EEEEE E f , 41 I fi , L Y V ' - t W A 5 1 X ft t X I K,,xl. s ty rt ri ,rr it ' :xg -I . L-Q Egg 9 1 , - -s. ' f A :Stl ' Sh 13.alQ3rZ,.. NK? , 'E N, J.Eh L : A-M, X...., 2, Q r' gg, . Q, ,M Q. ' 7 H t. .. 1 ff. 1. 3 -, ' L N ,, , Q' 1. 1 1 . 1 A F e ee .W X, , , K ,L 2- f N 4' -N ' .. rg 5 '-:J '-f V 55 5 tTj9Eif.. 'ip .t 1 ,., . q 1, ?f 1, t. J, 5 A 1 X 'J ttwy -' HL 2 .. .. if rv --5, 'fi rf 'V ' ' f '2 'L , -f-i ,... A , ,V .t K t , ' t A -W fr -3 r-, , . , ' '7, 5 .' - ,. -I 'Lrg L L ,E L - ' ,fs --'- First How: Carolyn Leonard, Betty Lennard, Bull Lemke, Leroy Lamborn, Lynn Latster, Davtd Kohn Second Row: Ioy Mc- Clanahan, Gary Manson, Iohannct Loewtng, Cynthta Lttzell, Iohn Liska, Pete Lepp, Third How: Ierry Merrtll, Davtd Melltn- ger, Art Marble, Robert Mason, Pete McLeod, Luctnda McGaughey. Fourth How: LaTrelle Moreland, Iim Moore, Bruce Monteith, Mtchael Moclf, Lo1s Mize, Martlyn Mrerau. Filth Row: Chrtsttne NUTZISI, Marsha Mullxns, Iudy Morton, Gear e Marrow, Kenneth Moretand, Doug Moreland. Sxxth How: Iames Newhall, Ioanne Nrnm, Cadtne Ntxon, Barbara Oheld, Agn Ports, Beveriy Spuhler. 115 ELEVEN As I my -fi , L ' xg ,, , , Q ., r AL- f r 'Q 2, ' - Q X., t ,gee -We ,, , K :xy - A E,.V - . P r arg- 1 .if , ' 'i p it S' . H ' I fx , .LQ X it 1 Q A, ras fur 4 f To it s W . S' 2, Q, i l 'f 'I ,- :', 'Q - . .. 53:23 1 ,ur X i' . - , . ', 2ilfg ,f2fe if - i 'H i fi E '23Q'KX5lx.sf ' gh I ' Q- 4 I Fila: , .. t - '.k' ,V - 22 5 V k , , ,, , ,, 15,1 l 3 3 lt Q. . A--, 1' .--:ey . uf , 4, X fl ' - , Y 5 J r , lit, ii i.. K iz: ' .- , f ., , ,h . F W , .. -Nm A X , , err. ni S t ogvqgf 4 an iw 'B A f 2, M P f K . 'Hp :Ur Ax' fx 1 Q l ags fi ,E E Uk A ,xii 4 5 i- New , no Qtr? Y rlkx af' ., F 12 I . ,. , 3 + .wr r J ' ' iF ,: .. . E :'17e:a rfitrfi' f -A af I 333, , V A 'E X X I f 5 fi . s i Ii . . , :QT V A , iiilfirrf N . , W 1, 5 :25125 ' ff f' - A 5 1 1 A 5 W Q r i t 1 t mt, itil! 2 i iii rw K v , . ' ' .11 ,ff N9 rf I- A , ' 35' . ir .S H ,,. if- If 1'-if I ' i ii S ,ir .., . XE, . 5,5 - 1 ii W' is ff , First How: Robert Perkins, Wilma Phelan, Clara lean Piscazzi, Ronald Policy, Mary Porter, Sara Porter. Second Row: Sara Ports, Patricia Potts, Clarence Price, Gerald Pyle, Iessie Radcliiie, Robert Raper. Third How: Dorothy Reighard, Iames Rein- ing, Ianet Riley, Rolland Roberts, Sally Roberts, Dianna Rongone. Fourth Row: Doris Ross, Iames Rougeau, Alvin Sandusky, Darlene Sayre, Iudith Schaal, Diane Schmidt, Fifth Row: Diane Schoenlob. Richard Scourtield, Suzie Seaver, Gordon Shil- ling, Karl Shook, Rhoda Shultz. Sixth Row: Darla Smith, Gloria Smith, Ioyce Smith, Norman Smith, Carolyn Sorenson. Gail Spellman. 116 Y if -MJT' Y Er ri- 3525 4 ,sk ,S 'mfr' me f 4,5 W LL,,mLX,, x 7 BE Mir H' w 'ir- rw S, i t X A , 4. 'M A we 5,55-nrjj , L V A 37 ' T V7 sf f . Q ' r -'as .i - fL'il?Q2?1 ig A--LL 1522 1 1, , , tier . HSI '2 ' -1. . -f W 5' 'Q H T3 r rf - -W 1 - 9 .. . E .,.1 ' 122222585 FE: 5 4, X? r We Vi' if T me M Y ,r vs 33,35 f 'M Elia 5,3 ' V, -, ibwff' ,. , ' 7 , ,, 2 if .-.1 , - :SWE . . igggijflsssflik . ' ,, , X . To 55s:::l' ' V . . 'K iiyi I .- .5 I , ' 5, V ffl 1' in - - li D , lyk ,.,, .,,,,. , ,L ,,,, Q mf .,,: , , , We 4' Jwgf, K , ELEVEN A's if fl , 4 111:1 1 :f-fizinl , ',22g,, ,,,. y E . ..,, ' T , T' wiv . , H if -5 im g , - , . , r 3 ta,s ggL,g,,,V, 'X If M I, e+e,g,pe ' ' Sui i f Q. rr: ,. on ,,-,,f,,,g,1: ,Wag -- K sy, 3' ,...f. , .x:, :.A ,, ..,,.,,, Eg y V 2 ' P 'gm fb ,i f il K wr L x E Q 'X 14 'v me at f ,J fri 'T V X15 A are e X x tr l 3' ay, be fb rf 3 D ,er J iq .,,,,,., ' 1 A My 1 ' ' ' K mari. f - f i M V'f':1,,:QQ , rw E ElE f' r f --- V VZ t 51 1 I 15, K ik: Q ' -1 .Q-. Q W rw 1 fs' Q E M? 3 wr M R W 2 Q xx p i' Nw Jkiwi AVI. ..,. 7128374155 ,iw . , , If .QQ 'R ru - I' 'W , V ,.., g .tr ' 1 5 ,i tg 582 4- .es-Q mm .i Q -1 4, , N- .1 Y 5: 'f rw f 'M I ggik First Row: Kenneth Spencer, Roger Viers, Kim Staley, Fred Staz, Robert St. Clair, Dolores Stebbins. Second Row: Iac- quelyn Steeg, Karl Storrie, Susan Strong, Marilou Tarr, Louise Taylor, Carol Teagle. Third Row: Iames Thomann, Ruth Thomas, Ralph Thompson, Esther Thomson, Susan Tier, Steve Tommey. Fourth Row: Ianet Turney, Walter Von Guten, lean Waldvogel, Dorothy Walker, Iohn Washburn, Carolyn Welsby. Filth Row: Donald Weston, Ronnie Wick, Harrison Williams. Ioanne Wilson, Bette Winafeld, Iudy Wingerter. Sixth How: IoAnn Woll, lane Woodling, Andrew Wrioht, Martha Lou Wright, Daniel Wurzbacher, David Zukcwski. 117 ELEVEN B's , f - 35, 1 51 2? 2 W . 35 7: if l C EEE it ' .ei-Z7ifi',iF ' ' ll f' S J, 4 yy E A , if . iii f S P -m V -' I A 3 W 'X Q it EV f ft.. . .- gr: 1. i, 1 . .:..,3 an . .. , 552312 135 '. , '- - , it i .E,A . , ew V M. ' t . -1- -N Sta 1 - pt: ,Q so .ge , - tt r - :W - . ' '.f. Q 2 ,, K an ASW' ' 'L M C it , V, 5 ,,.,. ., - f V t-,Ar gtfrttiii ,'.. zz, - , life 1, , t , , in 0 .4 , .,, f V- - Sig, J , 1' 1 -E51 , k S ...,. i I' :fy-.3 - - , C - . ies-is . 1 , - 3 ,,2' f fl Q: f-'. l - - ,. .... ' ' 7 'nfl 5' ',:f.5,55r't 3-:EW .I-' i '1'l'L'!-'-351-2. ,. ,ff ,, , i , ,,,'fQ if-W , V , SuffK ' ' ' X97 - V5 ,M 'Q , , Q' f v s V1 Q M g 'V' ,2,:kvf ir T7 I --4 ,iii A ' i f u!! 1- 'rfigig 39 , : f fl Fiut Row: Floyd Ackerman, Robert Allen, Carol Bacon, Gordon Beaty, Larry Beck, Roy Bennett. Second Row: Charles Beswetherick, Mary Canclish, Edward Carey, Pat Carlson, Don Carpenter, Lowell Carpenter. Third Row: Catherine Case. HobertaClark, Roger Claypoole, Patricia Clemens, Gloria Cobb, William Cole, Fourth Row: Larry Conover, Iudith Cottrill, Valerie Cozarcl,Iamesl'eldman,Paul Criswell, Betty Cundilf. Filth How: Iames Dolan, Thomas Dotson, Florence Duncan, Shirley Dykes, Bruce Eckstein, Virginia Emerson. Sixth Row: Iames French, Charles Gatts, Donald Glenny, Nancy Goshorn, Leona Graham, Eva Hayes, 118 r ELEVEN B's rl' A f tf f Y N? 'S 12 'Q f em. w .: l. . at E l ' , rr'-,ik ,gg .. D EEEE ?'i E , fr- . rg fx-5-ft N' f-f: - if L - ' 3 s e ng , M53 . V M- 5 ' g i Qi, Alexia? ' 5' . . nl ,Q 1125 , - S - his 1 X ii' if , to xt Qf l ,s X' as 4' in gf - - . ,.:.. . .,., 1' x K V . V u 1 ,sr ' its -..- ' , , .-..L- Y , itrgfet. .,fA, ii , 5 in ,ew 1 ,gk Spf , , L ri EEEE 5' 4k,L H ,... ll111,fIZ,ff ri K -' . , M , EEIEE Pr M , ' F if ',:::: H 'lmygwalgll :x iii zizl t as -:xr . -'-' EL-E - 5 , ,ir ,33?rl,i,j,.i13g2: , NX vw K ,yi , , B E is EEEE it it t- . .:2tz12t3'2s. f 3 -,Q ww- ,. , , ,.,-.,- , .A,: , .::f' blk.. sv wt X N ' 53 ff . . Nfl 5, ,EHS me fri E in ,Q F Ji -fi A--- .. K, - .. : -S 5 nr X .,..... : First How: Genese Guckeyson, Dennis Hall, Ianet Harrington, William Hausman, William Hethn, Margaret Held. Second Row: Beverly Ienlcins, Barbara Kneifel, Kathleen Lees, Foster Litzell, Iohanna Loevlrng, Diane Lutz. Third Row: Iean McDaniel, David McKitrick, Mary Maldinger, Robert Mealy, David Mellinger, Donald Mitrovich. Fourth Row: Donald Patterson, Audrey Pendland, Iames Pohl, Earl Raful, Ierry Fteeves, Earl Richmond, Fifth Row: Kenneth Roberts, Ioanne Sagadencky, Marilyn Saunders, Iames Shaw, Dona Smith, William Smith. Sixth How: Richard Starts, Ralph Stohlquist, Alan Thomas, Beverly Van Hook, loan Walker, Dallas York. 119 TEN A's t J X ,Ski L, , L .,,qi L Q ,e 6AVQQ,r f 1 ,ite ' .0 L T A f ..:4izt,, 2543253 ' , t , , ,M -- . ,.,, . .. ,.. 'AWN . ' ia Q5 39' is 2 5 gg, lv. 1 Q w R J f ..,, V Vo. agp, 3 W QQ S . .... , 5, , E 5, Q J R 7' x W Q K Z? 2 1 Q W Q K, f? 4 21 . M ,rQWQ?i illi ,,EfQ,m ,tyi FMR fffig g -:'i ' .Q Y in L. f Av- V. K faux, , 'J . 444.43 r,. ,L gmt ,Ht V L ,jjgy-Ei E-,A VL V. rw t , ,L . - - Q li , in l t 'Ez is viz 1: - - , L ,L , isle' 2 iff gl 'Q ' KL'. 1 mm'111 ?QkB ff mggef i. f':'1f. 5L:A ' Y k' K ' we , he K 5 5 ,Z 3,533 - . , ,C ,k.. ,, ,BMV ff 151 'Tlx fill?-. ,gg 4 ,.:, X In ,, L.LAf,g :raw ,Q ' 1 ' .. U Xk.. 'F 1 13 A i 1 5 Q .. Q M R F .. 'T E Q. ,Q 2. Q , 1 2 A 1 fa A ew i Wi . ll 'H X3 299' ww If ' X. 3 ti Q Q5 if X QQ ..., , , -W.. .,. . , . K, gmikgi QQQE WEYQQBW imgam .,,.. : freer-Q :mage 1 - ,-L.. ., ., ltthfYi:. V f - tri ide-1. , i wi' 31:2- likwv K sh 1 3 K gig l 19 f gb, 5 Q M . . f e 5 in s NX ff F ,L 4 V .msg :.' 11.2155 First How: Leslie Aber, Ralph Abraham, Roger Alexander, Nan lean Anderson, Lee Ashbrook, Margaret Brundish. Second Rowzl Thomas Atterholt, Faith Bachtel, Barbara Backer, Larry Baker, Beverly Baltz, Iohri Barker. Third Row: Ilene Barr, Robert Bartlett, Larene Beale, Iames Bearden, Gene Beavers, Linda Beck. Fourth How: Sally Beck, C. Becker, Ioe Beckett, Robert Bell, Connie Bennett, Dorothy Bittinger. Filth Row: Iames Blubaugh, Iames Boeke, Marion Bonstein, Kenny Borden- kircher, Iames Bradlield, Brinton Bradford. Sixth Row: Wilbur Brantley, Sandra Brehm, Iacque Brittain, Eugene Brooks, Ronald Brown, Sandra Brown. 120 . . 17 i K 5 ' fri . 1:2 ' -5511.1 .. mi . 1111,,.,W.A,im 1. im, ' 1 gl... if . 11 it ,ff f V, ,B 11 B i'f P4ffl44 1 - -it if1.gg.f .ti .F lv' :2,' ' - Y A 2' i f ---fewff ?SE'i35ii55lr ,, .. ,M . tes.. N . -MW ft, .4:, . W, ' Q K1 912119-..1 . 3 1. .fig . fat ri, r A L 4 . 1 1 E A t ww .1-fi an dt. , fa, is we . i t ir if ' Mfr , 1 sg.. L M -f.-ig V 1. kk,k Yireifmg V.'- if it TEN . 11 LL,' W 2' 1 P Ng 'DDQ I it i 'f at fwl ,, fi e 1 553:4- All A's ,M 1 K ri' ' ra' t .1 1 - .5 ' 'WSW QW' 5 lr-fvwfft IA1 1'g r KJ. .H r-f : ...-g -f 3 ft 'Sak X tw 2 1 y 1 V Y. ir: S .N 'vel .155 fi? , .vs A t.11,.,,. 1 . 1 '11-gif 1 it R NI-' .. 1 1 A , rj? 1 4 ' 'wi 5 A l 1. x 'V 1 ' 1. -X 'is , vkqbk, ii. ' ,f ' 1t. 'N 5' , -as 1? sm... gf ,f 1. eh.. am 9 u . in Y 1 -'Sm will A wr' M... .+.. Q -QYQ B1 .. .S X 12 si' Q A .... . 'rf - N,4x WA 1 'W 'tu- X , 3 s.w ., 1.,1..1,.,1 W , Q R. ' 11 LL..., 1 7 1 DMM, . my . ,- in ,kgs 11 fi .fi tl it R i . if 1 1 11... 11175, ::f,.,E: :' Mgr. ww., 'Y 1' K ill 'f 5 :-9.11 1 . Firlt Row: Iosephine Deveriux, Paul Brunswick, Dave Bunts, Patrick Burrell, Robert Butler, Lynn Byers. Second Row: Danny Callahan, Margaret Campbell, Linda Capper, Karen Carpenter, Carol Sue Carper, Sharon Carsten. Third How: Paul Chap- man, Helen Chenot, Ann Christian, Barbara Christiansen, lim Clark, Keith Clark. Fourth Row: Roberta Coe, lames Copley. Mary Crano, Sandra Cross, Howard Crotts, Margaret Cusack. Filth Row: Andrea Czar, Denese D'Andre, Linda Daniels, Ann Darrow, Mary Daugherty, Billie Davis. Sixth Row: Pat Davis, William Davis, BennY Decfall. NCDCY DGHOH. DelOreS De Marinis, Richard Deryck. 121 TEN A's , . 1.5 . ff - ' V' .V K, . LL.. . ., 1, L, gg . 9 ., N 94 il we-it '-2 I ' 3 W .F A A .NX Q . tilt L X Ee G V'--g, t f 'xi4 gn' -f E ,mi t, V 'sg V, 4411--1 --,' i V - , if . P k ' it f- ' 31a'fJL. 5 D, V' U K ,. 3 'Lh' ,,, , , . ftfmtm V . K I 2, 5 L X 521 'EN Sa. if gf Q2 3?Q ? , Q -1 .. Q i , 5 . M: . 5 5 my 1' . 'i 52? E fi Q X3 v L v Egg. ,. . f MY' 5 tt ,, 'ti n L 1 1 5 ' get Q f :Q 'Q' Q , .. ,Z X 2 N rf 8 t wa R35 at l NSW ' 2, ' T, gifs 'g'.. Q11 - w e . Q , 'Lr' ' 1. 7 7 V v,v, A. Y It 3 W VS' fi , V , w. y . ,g,. yy ,, First Row: Nancy Diekman, Dale Dlllehunt, Nancy Dillmore, Marleen Dolls, l0hn Donald, Janet Doster. Second How: lane! Drew, Edward Dunn, Robert Durant, lack Durbin, Ierry Endsiey, Marlene Erb. Third Row: Edith Ewerth, Helen Ewerlh, Edward Farmer, Dorothy Fauser, Sue Feil, Marylee Flllflq. Fourth Row: Timothy Filing, Patricia Fleming, David Flikkie, David Flood, Pat Folk, ludlth Ford. Filth Row: Bonnie Forshey, William Frederick, Hilda Galambos, Charles Gehinger, lgaren Gerlinger, Nancy German. Sixth Row: Sally Geul, lack Gilbert, lackle Glenn, Iohn Glenn, Carol Gough, Robert reen, 122 TEN A's K Y' H5 sg 5' ,Y Aux L1.: . ' l. V . p -g,' 17 ff g -si in i 'A ' ., gif' h,,h .V Q C we RV N . it .1 if V.. S 'W ' ' 4 i r ,X 4 Ji gil 1 ns. we if bs . H' . 'Give f ., af in 54 x wx + f . L ,, sri -.51 . ,-i--: ss 1.6 i , :F ff 4 1155 I ' 'iff i ' ',i 'Q N, 'W fin -- , , . : i wf5!gf.:S,' : - ifiiinwfiii -Y N 'W i iii A 'iz if L' , - ,... f i' 1' , i . x . R ar 'lt 'K ' F Y 44 xv. +. z sr faf kg., 1, zgx 5a I- 5 ,axe 4 ur. .l Q., .. V 1 l i ! w i Q ,N A if . . 1 1 1' . Q N . S 2 ' G Q .5 '- K-N I: as It 1. N fzfiglff First Row: Richard Green, lim Gregory, lack Grell, lean Grisham, Ronald Gross. C. Gunn Second Row: Carol Haas, Ralph Hagelbarger. Marianne Hansen, Nancy Harnack, Thomas Hayden, Betty Hayes. Third Row: Marilyn Helfner, Charles Heller, Michael Henderson, Norman Henry. Iames Hier, Sandra Henes. Fourth Row: Edwin Hosteltler. Richard Housley. Betty Hovat' ter. Ioyce Hull, Linda Huhn, Nancy Hurd. Fihh Row: Iudy Iohnson. Sandra Iones. Bonnie Iordan, Marcia Iordan, Belly Kalil, Paul Karres. Sixth Row: Ioanne Kaser, Carolyn Kaugher, David Kelly, Carol Kelso, Patricia Kerr, Catherine Kerr. 123 TEN As N .gs V, ff s 15 ?' 12 T I E' ' Til' V ' '-,. ' ,:', A L,,'1.L1 ii V . S J i V 154-. V V4 .- i'2-I-if .Iii .tVv.,,,f5:1, if ::' fl':W?ff.a::: ' ' .-fi W K- W' 1, i sf' V V .ig V 'L-L- ft,-1 vi-:V f . , ,.z: l r ig I K , .. , i ' V ' ,Q ' Y 1 5- 1 F . I , res, mc . ixki., I ' , L . V W -'Bn .f Rim' VV .., . V , g g k- , . - -,II Q . V.: K I -V VV -Q if -V MV-: QV. ' rg' 5 is i ls ig 5 is l ' ii 5 Z2 E A ...E .. -.V- H5 5 1 , ,. . . - ,V n, 4 -. 4 .tt .. . A , Isl, VE, .is V . WH Q 53 S T sq WT Vg is ., A , ig nk, ,z 35 ,A n a kVV,, .. . . ir 4 2 ' - . :ii,,.,V W H, .5-H: , s, V lv A V V ...M ,,,, . , ' 0 ' u- siT ,V K , 'V , 1. ig VV , X, h t- .3 , V .Ve ' V Zu r 1 V39 5. ' j ,,::.:E65- :ii Else if 1 R -V--ff lh m'- 5: . ..s . i- ,V.,.,,. -may , fa-is-iw S f - mf?-, ' V r 'wsiis' Yi v'?i'lf5Q,tV, A A a .ik 1 ,fifif A L l V, VV L .. , ,S r L I grass. V .. K . 'L X 1- - 3, V if s, - -, ., aw - V: 1: QV - 7 ,M V 1 , gg V . -525 V .,.,. -. 4 , ' . 1.-. V VF V V , ' f fi? 5 . 3 VS K ' . . V , - fV 1 V 3 My A ' R f' A .H i 5 ... : . . T525-f.,g.E.V , ' ,' ' 'ii First Row: David Thomas, Dick Thomas, Lynn Thompson, Raymond Thompson, R. Thompson, Paul Thonien. Second Row: Lots Timms, Philip Todd, Ioan Tompkins, Mildred Tomesella, Nancy Toomey, Donna Trushel. Third Row: Thomas Twynham, Gary Valley, Vena Vincent, Gretchen Vobbe, Carol Volkey, Doris Wallace. Fourth Row: Mary Lou Waltenbaugh, Geraldine Ward, Richard Warman, Barbara Watkins, Barbara Weisheit, Robert Wells. Fifth Row: Margaret Weston, Marsha White, Tim Wilcox, Virginia Wilkinson, Betty Willey, Carl Williams. Sixth Row: Roy Williams, Gerald Wilson, Sally Wilson, Ellis Wooldridge, Marilyn Wolcott, Gary Zeisiger. 124 TEN A's . ': V W Q , K M ft ' Wx ,135 ya: li? mr fl -A f 1 M ' I V it lt l l MIL. lf av ' is ' l ,. , M , up -ilk . ll M a M Qx, wif M :.. M Q M if ' M h - + E -25 ' :ritz 1' nr f ,MQ v N , , ,Q A v gk 632 H XJ 1-gp l 1 ' Q -as 5? . ., ' K rf ., H rhh l-Q 1 it fr if 3 M N .rf . ,m ,V ,f 5 , I x fl l '-,1' V fel all L W' I Af .ziggy -L TF - fs K K . Y ' V y W t 1 t rx? t -1 Q it ll tyggfmk, 'llilii' . t ' , ti f ' H r l ' M L pl' ' 'm'k 5 Q t ,jfff' i fn 2599, A L, I ,, M M 1 4 ' vsailw A First Row: Margaret Ketterman, Iudy King, Thurman King, Phlllp Kuck, F' Kxrsch, Halph Krstler Second Row: Mazaaret Klrne, Nancy Knasher, Barbara Kroeger, Sandra Krumroy Wllltam Lachman, Bonnle Lake Th' d R ' Carol L k ' , xr ow: Kenneth 'Lambert e em e, Iudtth Lennard, Francxs Lnston, Iohn Long, Antta Lopane. Fourth Row: Danny Long, Sharon McCaulley, Lynn McClanahan, Pat MCCOfmlCk, Iulla McCoy, Cheryl McDonald Filth Row: Peggy McKmqht, lane McMahon, Thelma McV1ck- ers, Vrctorxa Marchand, Iudy Marshall, Lynn Martm. Sixth Row: Ronme Mcrtm, Karleen Maxwell, Tom Mele-sky, Ianet Mlller, Iudy Mtller, Randal Mtller. 125 TEN A's 51 V F 9 F? ' A f Wu wx? wg ...... R . K ww: - K ' if li W' :.f?'j'Vf' ' H ,1- J 9235 - ,lf 0 liz, if uw .gm l it M ' - W , 4. A ar X' as ..k- K ,gf , 6 ,. . f- 1-wifi? of E L , , , Tix I fw- 4- -lf ' f S s? ' N I. --wwf' Ayyy F W Liwfm M , , 5, mmz. W swf .. RF N . A.k1 -VVL , g irl- . J F L S at '..,. S .,. .,, 'L S . . .,., 4' I uf fff if M' a L 1, L flrl r ' L. ' S leeaolf S ::. 2 :L ' .A 1 L,,, fn ' L - , 5' gap ,, :'.- V .1 F AF' lf-'fe 9' 1, lf'Z 5' 5 . S E Nj 'rg , f L, A 'Ur 7, 3 if 'K .M ' Q -W, 'Af ' 4 4 'M First Row: Don Straton, Susan-Swam, loyce Tanenberg l-loberf Taylor Dave man, Patrxcla Salmon, Theodore Salyards, lames Sampson, Rfchard Sanders Scherer, Sandra Sherer, Davld Schaonover, Iames Semer, Iudrth Senter, Bob Harold Shaver Luclnda Shetter Barbara Slckman Ro S d F' , , , ger me ow. uhh Row: lene Smrth, Lucella Smlth, Rosemar Sm th S' h ' y 1 lx! Row. Allan Sprowl, Shirley Iudle Thomas. 126 , lf W - aw .,f., f ff, ,, r s , r lr rro l 'l'edrow, Davrd Temson. Second How: D. Tho- Geraldxne Scadulo. Third Row: Laura Lee Shafer. Fourth Row: Bob Schaffer, S. Shank, Carol Sittser, S Skldmore, Lynn Slahy, Dar- Sfackpoll, John Stahl, Blllxe Staley, Sue Slem, TEN A's M., . U 2 Q, i if VL wigs- I W, mr ii 1- a Q A V45 V ,X , 5 ,G 3 A ' ,V g, E 'hmm A' ,g J , .t 5, Wx 15 6 Ia ,- rg 5 M to A Q P M , t ' i xiii P, 5 . . M E wx r , P. r e. w lr - fr4,gfv'4 ,WW s.s,. 5 l-'ind n n nk- 13 , 1. ,N y 'im me r A 'F' 1 ,M ' P Q... -15 Q I 3. A vV'kk l i. 1' 3 S 5, 555,353 jmfzaegz , ' 4, f gk are 5 L. P l ' . , H .ik ' Z tail 'W' W, r , ie S ref r - 3:3 --, i lu L -,N ' Q L. b ,. Q K+ - , , 1 'T 5 5 . I :Sf , .inf r f r .. 3 I M t, ,,,. ,rg N N., E , gg.. I J fN..,,,.. rr ' Q , eiet , 'fnigiriy V' .31 5, it M V P 5 V 3: A ' hA A 5 5 - X First Row: Barbara Mrtchell, George Mrtchell, Bob Montgomery, Sander Mrller, Phyllrs Moore, Marcia Morrrs Second Row: Sue Mcrrthland, Stephen Morton, Ianrce Mosser, Robert Moule, Sheila Mulcahy, Ioan Muller Third Row: Tomas Mrrllrrrs, Mary Newtang, Robert Nichols, Charlotte Nrtzsche, Ierry Ocker, Nancy Oldham Fourth Row: Tom Paleclrek, B Parker, Indy Pearce, David Peterrson, Rosemary Peterson, Sandra Pett. Filth How: Dorothy Phelps, Frances Plrrllrps, Mary Prentice Davrd Puller, Doris Lawson, Mike Hechner. Sixth Row: Carol Redd, Bruce Remmy, Kay Rermrnschnrder, E Hose, Ronald Ross, Ioseph Seccogna. 127 fr , 3, fr.: 2 ff fl TEN rr W f J M.. QA Bs I 'Nqr il' J' LW ,Lileks ' up Qwssixg fx ,f lf agar., f N , A ,f 1 :-, ,sp rv A .,,. ' ll A an A ,mi M 4?,,i1.4'if,S f,.3 iDi - Y 1-fr W'f ' A rf EM A .lg if S . 5. ., S ' - + A W' ' A Kg L x e ,wx S115 'NA ' I V kLg1jl.1igf+iU' -1: G ,L,., 4 1 ' - - , ,. i l sl flu A' ij' ASKK' 5 l ,, .- 1 1 i ,f.. Q - a rg . fr- G, N G 5 59. .W ' , l v . r l mf . ,xy l rr we ifamrfg 1 Pi , , f V . A ssrrrr , G r l Q , 1 r -- --1 , First Row: Elrzcbeth Ashwor1h,- lohn Archer, Dave Arnold, Dovxd Aurond, Ellzobeth Bcechel, Gary Bcxriholme.-J Second Row CccrolBc1'rrl:c: gh Rrchcrd Beal Lorr Bee Wll Bl lc F . . u , , y , 1 rom cc , rederrck Booth, Dlck Bordenkrrcher Thxrd Row Icmet B anlger Larry Burgy, Allen Butler, Gladys Carey, Glen Carey, Ronald Chromster, Fourth How: Icnice Cole Carol Coolrdge Robert Eomrnrcs, Ann Douglas Bob Davrs, Pct Cunningham Filth Row: Rrchcxrd Ferrell Melvrn Glcncy, Barbara George Mrchcxel everrng. 128 TEN B's L ilv I ff 2 . - -:Q- il ' I , V :IRQI 5 ::r ik' , k-.. ik- Q ,ai . F w , ' y giil i L' M i I I ..' :- -, i --V Q-,525 ,,, ff l A'1' e W , l , - ee,,::, .f f L f l W or ' 1' Q gk ff, -Nh 4 cw .W A4 , V, ,,. , Q 93 , M we x 'SR f 1 Mm V E 6 - L QP' .V . y .W,,,,. ' I le Q f i i: K I , ' -J A Q iwf , Y if ik - Q.,?5i2 U , r' if ' ' 5 3 , ix mga., -ce 4, ' J ' , ', X . .l . ve E' E . M, I Q , gi, A 4, ix : i 7 7 'L V V P me K I+ yt ., f '. .., f X, Q -.-, -x,,M,J5LQ? Af'-.Z A S A J, X I --IZ .ee Y h' h' 7 -l Q t ., 'Rn A 12 Q49 nl --' .- First Row: Bill Drake, Susan Drake, Richard Eberely, Evelyn Farmer, Ianet Farms, Iohn Feucht. Second Row: Amerncus Franchi, Warren Frldley, Margaret Gay, Mark Goodman, Iean Halleck, Ronald Harper. Third Row: Tom Harrls, Edward Harrison, Iames Hedrick, Elden Heller, William Helmling, Iohn Hess Fourth Row: Paul Hoenadel, Eugene Hoover, Bonme Hower, Robert Kllppel, Herbert Knapp, Carol Kraus, Fifth Row: Geraldine Lees, Linda Leonard, Michael Loewmng, Charles Llewellyn, Nlck Long, Georgla Lutz. Sixth Row: Charlotte Muze, Io Ann Morgan, Sally Mulllns, Phyllis Myers, Iames Nor- man, Imm Normand. 129 on L ,,l,, i, . X 4 'Q Q' K Q fi mis ? V Q, ., .,., .. F15 4 in l , 4 .2 li 1 . w L TEN B's .. ,i W X . .L f..- -523' 1 Z F55 'ar .. gr - , '--' st X ff 1 v gf' S .. N 1 , .L . Q .1 V ' -,Eg - - 5- . . 'mm ww. -- . 7 T' . 'I sim . S T s rr X - W Q Wk no ' K ' .y fig' I S ' 1 S . ,. . T or b . g 1 5 S T ,i i is f -A . ' srisi T isf,M to -at , .its , I if -- '.. . A- G .F ,V:, ' ,gmt fi, . , .if lf . .Zvi-2 in fi , if I.. ' . ti, g . f. Kwf ti, . , . L ' K' , , ' - , . . , .. V R 'i V 1 i . we' 'Q f73'Mfuf -is ' 1 V- I , i ff- .2-.fi r 5'?i37.32e3f5 ' - ' R , 23- A1-..- 83? 'til' .. -'1. 2 151 Q ' .. L, A1 ' . rs rfflfiffiiifliif .1 i f lzi r I , N 5 'T Tl Q , f 1,.. is' 5? is . ' V K , ,, i 'fs W .. 2awi fi1Af41 fs mv- - of First Row: Richard Ross, Maryorie Rilling, Roger Ricks, Margaret Rock, Margaret Macy, Michael Miller. Second How: Wil- liam Martz, Edward Mills, Raymond Mohr, Thomas Noall, Donna Ocker, Warren Phillip. Third Row: Ioe Ruby, Richard Staz, Robert Starky, Gerald Stanlield, L. Startield, Margaret Sagadencky. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Sanderson, lames Schnabel, Thom Shaw, Tom Skidmore, Douglas Smith, Dorothy Smith. Filth How: Iames Serick Roberta Sovil Gerald Stanfield Robert Thompson, Ronald Thompson, Donald Thomas. Sixth Row: Tom Turley, Russell Vitalle, H. Webberdlerry Wilkinson, Carolyn Weurzer, Geraldine York. 130 NINE A's ,I fp , B V - , 5 A Q A A 1 WLL,,,, .W , 5 , , 4 z , A 1 .. A ,L.,,Z A'- J 'v Lp, . , it B , N -I ,,, .Jvc . 3 s. A . ' I f B K :V 5' iiixxk ' milf' H 4 ',.: B , ,, , B iL Vyli I 3 E, LLLLQ , iii 3' 1-5 ' A 3 I yn A B '45 iw ! '- , . 1 ' fig i' . I First Row' Gloria Bable, Sand A K A ,Q ., 4 V: ,V K Ni, ,X QA y Q. N xkg as pu - V ., 3? T? s W A S! ' 1' Q1 - - at 5 Alf fd in -' . I 'if' it I JW, X, I . K, x 1. W. .,. if. Alpes if-H 4 'Qi L - A Vw 'L f,...b R Ci X.kJ K! . ra ustin, . Austin, Larry Ashton, James Anderson, Iudy Allen. Second How: Forrest Ben- Eett, Donald Beal, Roy Batz, Donald Barnes, Judith Barber, Third Row: Fr d B th R' ,d . , e oo , ichard Bokanyi, Frank Blundell, lohn ir , Ioel Beswetherick, Marilyn Benson. Fourth Row: Iudith Brislmger, Ierry Brighton, Glen Bowers, Theattle Boyd, lean Boser, Iohn Bordenkircher. Filth How: Tom Burgess, Bertha Bryner, Ruth Bundish, Patricia Brown, Donna Brittain, Rosemary Brislinger, Sixth Row: lane Case, Gail Carter, Bruce Carey, Dennis Cadwallader, Patricia Bush, Donald Burt, 131 NINE A's 1. 2,35 .. fl C, C W. f-QQ, ,R ls 7 ' Q' ,l ' A , . LL L 5.13, ' L ,, 78-'LP -L LM: S . 'ef X ' ' I 1 ' . H' QT 2 L ' X e A 5 'Y , -1-3 7 , s ,,,,,f ,- , e or ggiij 'W' 5 Ll 11 - ff wg K, -i l -- f 'fwLI.f34U 'nyk L , , Y f-:L T L L -'-L L 3s , , l' I ,wfgeij E KL I-In 5, 1 if 333 .3- 'U 4 72 , t K . . . ,,. 'L ,W , , 4 3 Ll L ,',A L , e ld' ' rssl n, Lififgx ' ,... A 2,15 'J' LL clc, f A -, Q Q 3 2 , ' ,, kk,' I Lf I I W H p w e . 93 ' 1 L - K I ' L 1: 'E?E, f L L L V K. . if ,, ,f ' n 4 ,Q . ,,.. gfj , 1 - an ' : ' f ' v ffi'3' , iti l ,... - ' w K :,L - , A A WL ' Y l 9' Lk 3 fri ' ,. ' , V FL L I ki C W' L ' L - k.-' i Q., i. L 4 ' W L M' 1i?'l '?Q5,l V W ,z .i :l. fl ,Q A X ref vis, , ff ' gf, , V gg, 1 1 f- 5 ii 1 ,fr -f - I .:- , - em' ' .V M U rx .X-Qs ,ff , Q fajf A 4. a , 'Rn C C or A , l . V n ,,,, ,154 ' L L 5 'L , lc 5 f la I . , Af nf . ,EQ- S .D LL Q, L1 Firsl How: Hobell llmevson 'led LISIYXCIH Valma Elllsan, Vlrginla Enos, Harold Dull, Wllllam Dunn. Second Row: Brenda Dull, Wlllram Dxxon, Dorothy Dick, Robert DeLong, Iarnes DeHart, Robert DeAngelo. Third How: Clarence Daugherty, A. Davnen. Chnshne D'Andrea, Ierome Dalton, Cella Calco, Davmd Cynll. Fourth Row: Delores Cusack, Rlchcxrd Crossman, Sally Cross, PGYFICIG Cross, Delores Crano, Robert Crandell, Fifth Row: Iames Cox, George Cooper, Dlck Conn, Bob Cochrane, Carol Clme, Thomas Clark Sixlh Row: Patrzcma Church, Marcla Chapman, Iudy Chambers, Don Chaboudy, C. Cali, M. Cash. 132 NINE A's f K , ,QP ai L,l Vhh A V,.fw r V, . 1 Q-. f, kk ,. 1 1- QV: K j Mk -'P fm X gl rr W, A 5 F F , F Eg in Y J In 'K ,X 5843 r S a - as 'W Q in A 'vi , 'Q'- , N ,. , -fr gy if? Qu . lr 'S V , Nui! F V X ,, F f A, U , ., Q .., . .ca . f gig ' Jf X .. , gl fr 5 F rs ll? A M Mi 'Q . .lm 'Q rm - it .fund 39 , Q ,S 5+ c F F rr, F ' My-ff' .rt F A ' 4 fe 4 ,silf F 'N ,Q Q as v if A :KV ,K y A ss ' ' V 5 A 1- as F ' 1 1 , 3 f First How: Barbara Fallor, Michael Farris, Dorls Fazenb h , R F l ac er oger er er, Pauxcxa Feldman, Donna Felmly. Second Row: Marlon Ferguson, Clara Feucht, Mary Fields, Robert Flinn, Ronald Forshey, lean Francls Third Row: Mtchael Francms Wll- lran Franke Kay Franklin Linda Fr ck K l F , , e a, ye reeman, Mary French. Fourth Row: Sarah French, Paul Frye, Robert Fulton, Patrlcla Gartner, Iill Gemberling, Raymond Georgeoll. Filth Raw: Lols Glasgow, lean Glenny, Kenneth Gluck, ludxth Gralton, ?I1lfl9YRGl':n?je,Gl lelen Gravesmuehl. Sixth How: Iudith Greqor, Carol Grlfhth, Donald Grlflith, Gordon Grinham, Clarence rom, IC ar ross. 133 i ' ' ef-Q, .. ,W if I , NINE A's . , - - ' M, ,. , Q ,,,. R I ei G .V In N.. . --- W 1 -tw- 4 V' e . .' ' ' lr f'f5i 5lis ,. .,,:g:',e:- - t 51.2115 ' ., ' 5 A . A ' fights'-bf 1 1 ,A -' 4' J' IX A Q .H . W x lk? at Q we mf Wk ff 4 E ae, -+ if, X 3 H We V . .. , mf. vrfiaivsfglff, f ,Jar f vi ,a I ., v 'i ' , A . . . -if , ,M W' iw ig Q .f . 'iffy X to 1 at Y 51, fr , M M X W , -ff my Q A-fm w , . e MA.M,,. QWQ . .,.: . , fm, WG' 4 K K ':A at ' - .. .x p g i f: :- . M if-Q -1 , A- e - p .mW,A 5 f f i ' ' '1 K - X VAI- L 3 M e S ,A J? A.. Q if J r L A . Vtiz Ax in Q :T . 2 . ,Q 4' b . lir 4 e .g eeet i gg. fi Q e f' 4 A K. M . f' wb., 1 I First Row: David l-lu hes, Ioyce llupp, lean Hupp, Ion Hubrier, Mary Lee l-louman, Miriam Hosteltler. Second How: Myrna Horton, Iohn Hague, iouglas Htnkle, Karl Hllgert, Charleen Higgs, Nancy Higgins. Third Row: Dons Higdon, C. Hersman, Martha Hawthorne, Linda Hame, Elaine Heiser, Larry Hecky. Fourth Row: Iudy Heckard, Ronnie Heck, Iohn Hearty, Nancy Hawn, Iames Hawkins, Sondra Hassarcl. Filth Row: Ieanette Hartman, Mollie hartly, Connie Harris, Myrna Harrinqton, Helen lelsarger, Ioella Hamm, Sixth llow: Robert Hall, Ioyce Gymoty, Dora Guthrie, Ralph Haliwill, Mary Gustafson, Iosephine rossman, 134 ff NINE A's ' : 5 H , - ri i Q ,il Vt SS . V V ,,.,.. .. . ' W . 1. wilt K K ,ww . ,QM we i j K Q' flirt' 1 X' an ,, km W 4' 1' if -. x , 2 ,. - f 2 133 X 71'-4 'l if jk ,Jiffy Q , xfgfg - f' eltf 5 ri. r get - - 25321: ' :sf :ww or T at ,, , i A K, t .urn fe af. , V raw? R' iii ,nr Q , Q. .. 2, X ,D S 1 -W. ,, , ., Y Q., 1 'I 'if' 'L 5 L , ' L, V, J r Q L . . ,,. .L , W. . 3 .,...,. M 'IV 1 A A Q if X i L. f 5 '52 wen? Nt 367 .1 'x , L :Q iii ,kk 4 X , N ,A 4 wr? I X, N2 'mg if L ' :QP ar Am,, . w rw I fr mu 1 YY WR A f,, gr l ox Mr trfygr S , NL Q, 1 X t 5551! if lf r t s P 3 ' FB' l . A 1 1 l ,fl wh .I Gm E32 l ,X l Q I l .J ps ' f ,f x' ' Awe ,M First Row: Kenneth Knotts, Ioseph Koza, Iohn Konrc, Richard Knox, li. Legg, Peter Larsen. Second Row: Anna Laliamers Carol Lahmers, Patricia Klingbecker, LeRoy I.eFever, Lois Howard, Marple Lee. Third Row: lack Loudermilk, Sue Hrousek David Hudson, Melvin Lawentz, Lois Lauch, Shirley Kittie. Fourth Row: Kathryn Kirtland, lean Kingdom, Tom Kikendell Carol Kidd, Karen Kesselring, Ioyce Iordan. Filth How: Robert lones, Karl lones, Bonnie lones, Betty lanes, Leslie Iohn son, Iudy Iohnson. Sixth Row: Alan Iohnson, Carol Inch, Patrick Hykes, Nancy Hurst, Lydia Hurst, lacquelin llurr. NINE A's -1: 5 tm 5:2 ix'-s5.t,,j'. ' , I :-- . j . i .-,,. ., V ,gi Ak,, - 1. -- . ..,, h M ,115 - - -,.:' .- gg X M as , 62:32 t,tr M ziil aaar ---,- - :QV I X 'te xt , , ' '-X ,,:L,l',, r My er, M M , i tt' R ' W5 i' :iw ' W, , .3 -, . 3 Ga, Y JF!! ,M ,- -M ,, A 1 'fe wee it 1 e tiiil e 33 if j g 'A l ' K ' f 41 :+V QI, 5 Q -,V ., 9, .x,. A A N: Vg: Q A.fl.,z , A me , . , .N I. ,IQN I E - - , rw . , K ' . .2 .ski lo A. , r ,t 7 L N 'tie ' A ' we 'Y' - V gz- 1 ' ' -, 5 Z :BI V, Mr. 'J ..,,k K as , 0 K I , fg, 4. - + , A t, Mfrs' First Row: Roger Lon , lames Loetz, Elizabeth Litman, Robert Liska, Herbert Lenagcher, William Leiter. Second Row: Ioann Mcl-Ilellan, Curtis McC?usky, Betty McCombs, William Lyons, Rnbert Lynn, Clyde Lotridge. Third Row: Richard Melil, Marcia Medkefl, Sue Martine, Iames Marlin, Marjorie Moeya, Kenneth McVicker. Fourth How: Charlotte Mize, Gary Mitchell, William Miller, Mike Miller, Marilyn Miller, Iames Miller. I-'ilth How: Gerald Murphy, Carol Morton Linda Morrow, Linda Moore, Igarry Moles, Phyllis Madugno. Sixth Row: Ianet Leonnard, Michael Ostergard, Charles Orth, David Nelson, Annette Neal, etty yers. 136 NINE A's er' X 4 i xt' K lt yihk , 5 XE' it Y V- 1 R if N Y ,V .W 1 V ,..-11 Pr A . J ,rm ,V A , XW::k,i IA , n ,Q ,X Q vw' jj' J M V1 f-' k . A. I ..,, - 'Nw 'i , W ' ' sl- 351' W ' ' ,. 1 . fir - , . rg.-Q' A k k Na. fp., V,, VK 25 k V ,. ., K YSL T2 X . L K V . fzi 1 . Q , . M f' 1, wt ' rw : ogy, -fi A 1',L Ylxgiy , u p - f A 'ff - ,Q! Tf3' , ' 1 ' ! .. tr ,P K it ,ft ., .X V ,W Y . ff' , -,,. Yi l ' ,h Lf 9 V wifi lrt,,, S 1 1 ' A VL L E K l :W H: V ' r mr P A An.. Q 1 R , - ff rell f D R D r f P 2 tl - 5 min: k'f-: .- . Q .-f, 3 3 ' Rl Neill- 'XAA' I P W i' II x - I 1 ,, t g f' Q V P ' VW Q. I ' 'A V L l'7f T ' ' . vs t ' ggi l V f gr 1 o ,. f 1 I First Row: Sue Sharps, Marrlyn Stanlord, Pat Salmon, Iohn Schooley, Ralph Stewart Rrchard Roos Second Row- Pat Ienkrne. Robert Noland Mar aret Obl' k R b , iz ts , o ert Pratt, Richard Peterson, Kay Phelps. Third Row: Dorkeen Phrllrps, Carol Phrllrpe, Donald Nelsch, Pau a Nessen, Wrlltam Franke, Georqe Cooper Fourth Row: Ruth Brundish, Elrzabeth Reynolds, Iames Rey- rlgoldi, lglegorah Reynolds, Allan Rathbun, David Dunn. Filth Row: Lrnda Rrtchte, Roberta Radclrtl, Iames Ralcrch, loann u . t ' ' ' 9 g , os ergad, Ntels Peterson. Sixth Row. Ianet Peterson, Mary Pedrxau, Betty Pendland, Larry Pence, Marv Pekar, Sandra Owen. 137 NINE A's 5 f f N. , X 1 Ql Q 'K' Sv 'W' K wi -Kg.. 'TM , sf? ,X 5 35 , Q ,fr if . , , 'Ap ,V J ,Q .. I vlh- A - . P E .zsw i , :eg ggi: I n . , 4 , .X , , -13 -I Q K it -1 , 35 W .,...,, 2 , , , , ff-x if , mm,A - M 2 1 '1 ' '11 . ' w K ' ' ll ll Q VX ,gr-. L I . J..r tg. , . km., , 'ZPI1 ,Pie r . 5 7 :ffl-15. 'wth . ' - f '1,A ' ,mm,A ,. ' 2 1 2 fi 'AAA1 ii? lv i f If - R vw- . A it it fs' il , EZ' ' -- V '- it 1 4 F ' lies I -- . .. s.,t... . i f' , k. - fb., - V - K , 6 . :' 'V ' --- it VIKL V , R. .1 'Fm n :V K. V. it ,i KK .K Ei 4 QV We ,f. , K W ' , . , ... H L 'F . ' ' - it . , ' . ft, .. R. , k rhhg r' N ., if r R '. 'mm'A 1 X' N, 'R 'A ' it . gi .91 .K f fEl, , .h ti! 'f s it N First Row: Peter Secrist, Barbara Shaver, Georqe Seccombe, Ronald Searle, Robert Schoenstetn, Kathleen Shuldreher. Sec- ond Row: Ioan Skinner, Leon Stalter, Sue Sharps, Douglas Sarbach, Iuaith Sandusky, Iohn Shadley. Third Row: Sandra Showalter, Billy Smirh, Fred Smith, Betty Smith, Robert Smith, Iulie Sloop. Fourth Row: Connie Rhoades, Charles Rhodes, Don Richard, Don Richard, Marjorie Rilhng, Linda Ritchie, Filth Row: Phyllis Roberts, Kay Robinson, Paul Reese, Paul Root, Doyle Ross, lack Rutherford. Sixth Row: Pam Ruckerman, David Rush, David Saver, Clyde Shepherd, Iames Snider, Sue Timm. NINE A's Q W fl Us g ,M . - , , ? , 4 get ,. . J , ax ' i , , , MW ,, .. ,git it , A 3 N , F .sl f I u b ,. ..l. K .5 . S .K any ,,, - . , V .1 A ' ,fx ' 1531- , - N rf k . - A .vf'f4f?Zf 'V gi 'T k' ' -,,- , ,s,j?lilfY: if ' ,z 7 .:,.. , - rem- ,K ,,-L ,J - W .. - - ' '--Q V S ra? ..., r f. Zu ' . ' 'ef' 13 : 3 Lvfv' 4, ,A EA ELSE -iso, -I , V ...V , . .rv- ,, . 3 ni .. ' V - :E-f??2 4 . -1' 5 -. --vv , lf, , , , ' :like Q T ii llf H -QQ ig, .fi Q : ' :ir 5 ,lr x A Q s if H K ,,.v,, .. WW, -Mfr S f A it li , T 2? .. '-fire iff' S T lit, B ffiff' 'xl' K - B? A, 'far I , , r- at '55 if LJ' Q hwy , we 1 ff .5 : s , n ,,gPV 'e 't.fl':'jz' , mi 11.196, I. -,J fgfiif' ,qi f , 21 Q, , -. ' , Q 1,-W L 1 3- B., ' Q-585' 5' 2- - A , ' is . T S X' T rf- QS ,eeee 5 ,S reeee, S, im, , S First Row- B. Vanhorn Gary Tompksons, William Todd, Lois Timms, Larry Tillan, Barbara Thomas, Second Row: Iim ' ' Th'dHw-TmTalor Thomas, Henry Thomas, Glenda Thomas, Arthur Thomas, Barbara Thomson, Evalynne Thayer. xr o . o y , Barbara Talouski, Christine Talmadge, Dwifght Talley, Lindalu Swartzman, Tim Streeg. Fourth Row: Russel Stinall, Ralph Stewart, Richard Staz, Robert Starkey, Saly Stanford, Richard Spessard. Filth Row: Mildred Solrot, Wayne Snyder, Robert Smith, Malcolm Smith, Floria Smith, Tom Smith. Sixth Row: Mary Schultz, Sandra Shook, Marilyn Swain, Mary Stonemetz, Michael Searl, Robert Saccogna. 139 NINE A's M mt. W H .. j , i K Q' HWWX 'Q , sr x-- -. -sq t-:guns vi R, , f .W U K ., r - t .. . , , .5 M. Y K . , M A HM, Q Q -- I , I , :il :A t . iz? Q, . ,. it ' el. -,f ' ' 1 5 A 'K ' X f I K S' K 'N I i Mg, If -f,, V r i ELS, l ,F fkiv or af , W Q. l ,Q t. it V iff ff M - Wim ' lst. at ' I to r A 9' . ' K ' vk: Q ': ,, T W ' ' s 'S f D A' are D ' 7 U itil-K if A .:,-- W' N 1. Slim' LLKV X r V M K A , , , W' 1 ' ' X g 5,A h 3 1,51 . 4 ' TI t ill-1: .vv i .. Q EV! Ami 7 4 ,tx V i 1 ,sip f , L we L . A ri 1 K 4 W, First Row: Carol Vcil, Dolly Vandervender, Liane Van Noy, Iudy Walker, Marcia Walton, Dolxne Watson. Second Row: Mel- vin Weaver, Ralph Webb, Harrtette Weber, Fred Weil, Ronald Weisel, Marilyn Webb. Third Row: Enkc Wendt, David Wennrn- ger, Hugh West, Ioyce Whetsel, Io White, Linda White. Fourth How: Douqlas Whitren, David Wilhelm, Robert Wilhelm. lulia Willinbacher, Dixie Williams, Sue Williams. Fifth Row: Linda Wilson, Mary Wnlson, Wanda Watson. Pat Wise, Thomas Wise. Belly Wolford Sixth Row: Marilyn Woody, Shelby Worley, Marlene Wright, Tom Zarle, David Zeltler, Leonard Zittle. 140 -ei sl? if .f is R iq' as e . . twist:-f , ' mf fy 1 , riregitjii ' MW' , . 55 wire R451 ' :Ea ? ,U m i . .gm NINE B's '11 1:2 :ss iq X F2 E Nw , A 2 Aw J J Q . t V: Q ..: fi r ignite? r1 ,g f' , ,P 7'ifl21Zi???im, W 2 3 12 X15 ,,..,., ,lwwfrm . E 5. 5 j 1 ' :iii 5,:i,.. fgjiigig L L , P V-'.E.,i?i'25i., , is T Iffff' s Z' if L V N t 5. gl, , . M ,N I 5' X t 8 1 ' : ,, .. W , X ,H , - - Q,,. Gt. , . w e ,C X 1 . P L ggi Q .. ,. ggisr 'K - riff 3 I 'fa , .I ft 1 ' M X E X f K T475 ii ' . 'gilii 5' 'f 5.-Vf'aF + , . H ..,, .,.b, ,..,, f ,,.. 5 . A ,,.. .mobo . A-L. ,.,,tt-tr, ,,,, iw, . ,ww ,,,, R' P , - Si ' '3 Mig! Q -K ' Tig, ' ' , V , S L ' . TTL? '51 ' 'i sv ' Fi: ' ' E, 5 ,M , 5,511 ,::. .. . L -- : - ff r- ew , , Ti 1- ,gf-, .Ms -I fx- , , M- to , ,,,,,., ,, ,, Hm 3,7 , , if If i H :ir . QMS: ' :Yi K iwi F? 11. ' bn.. , E , 1 H H . H A , ' . ' . eil, 'A' I1 -3 - Mi f': H i ' , ffl.. W I I H V ii? ' 7 3 efffgrif I f - -P 1 11 .,- 5 x mr , P -H1 Fin! Row: Karen Adams, Gwen Bartholnew, Dorothy Bartley, Carol Cameron, Ronald Cameron, Sandra Christian, Second Row: Nancy Cogar, Iudith Coleman, David Dunsten, Bryan Fulton, Conrad Gearhart, Dale Hardman. Third Row: Patricia Hines, Iohn l-lobday, Cherrle Hoffman, Brenda Hollar, Robert Iaeck, Beverly Iordan. Fourth How: Lenore Kish, William Lamont, Kay Lloyd, Peter Lu ica, Sandra Lutz, Richard Maison, Filth Row: Marilyn Mattison, Ioyce McKitrich, Kathryn Meloy, Dorothy Moore, Norma Motgersbaugh, Wayne Neilsen. Sixth Row: Charles Oblish, Iohn Pulley, Kay Shelley, Kenneth Slama, Patricia Thompson, Gerald Wise. 141 EIGHT A's mt te , i L gr ' gf4':'iz.z fr' ' - es - -lf, V , 4, V -.i- ff ',,7 ' MH if- . 5 .5 -i f , , B fe at as li I , 5 W B , ' B B B ,rr . x r, 3 , ,ii fr , ,,,g li f . 5 5332, : L : ,,,1,,r ', 'QW 5 f ' jk .,fl ,ff i ' E 1, V5 l ift Q . f K ,,,. . X i ,Q rr 1 sr .fx , rf' H , t A ' pw W t ,y ,Fifa Pl . B V . ,,, W, T yr r y y if 'l ff':A F I AZSV' B, gn' f K Q l , 2 J '?1?53fh i 5 First Row: Sharon Alexander, Ioyce Arthurs, Nancy Bacon, Diane Baltz, Harry Beck, Geor B , S 1 , ge enson econd Row: Charles Bonstehe, rlenry Bott, Elva Boyd, Wesley Brown, Allen Butler, Barbara Campion. Third Row: Allen Carey, Patricra Carroll, lack Cole, Hoqer Cooke, Fred Cusack, Loretta Davls. Fourth Row: Oliver DeLong, Robert Deryck, Robert Dewey, William Dlsbro, Iudltlz Donahue, Audrey Duffy. Filth Row: David Dunstan, Howard Edwards, Nancy Ellenberger, Mary Evans, Richard Snch, Ioe Galambos, Sixth Row: Pauline Gambrra, Susan Galehouse, Janet Gllrnore, Nancy Gray, Lynn Green, Michael regory, 142 EIGHT A's is v XA, ' ps M -' .f , -'- 5 N. A' iff? fitif ,Q W.:. 1 kiii L, i ,.,W is 3 2 5 ,V -Q, :'f ' ix Y 45 :X if ' 1 ,.fi1 ,. . ' K M K -we . . A . - 'I . ' df D124 11 L, . ,-,14 . . lfiflsw 'g f fir ' . - -c . - -fem fl! me wie if Y M gr , ,Q f Mi. .... 5, 9545 Ka, xv A 45 sf 5 J'Mx ,E sf , 15. cgi? V 1 ' all t geq .li 2, !.A T 'ii - Q L S, it - ,..l-e r 12 wi f EV, . im 2, 1 K .W 'ii V 4 Km.ik Fira! Row: Iohn Halleck, Stanley Haude, Lynn Hauprich, Linda Heme, Lawrence Henderson, Theodore Hendrucks Second How: Nancy Hood, Carolyn Hooper, Douglas Honk, Brian Hull, Kent Hughes, Ellzabeth Ann Hlllon Third Row: James Iohn- son, Iohn Kellogg, Iames Kirtland, Sandra Klme, Iames Kochxut, Patty Lees. Fourth How: LeRoy LeFever, lanel Leonard, Ralph Mace, Ronald Manson, Laura Marshall, lack McClanahan, Fifth How: Thomas McNally, Thomas Meloy, Duane Miller lacqueline Miller, Iames Miller, Noel Mills. Sixth Row: Karen Miner, Marilyn Morgan, Bren! Nichol, Bryan Panlxn, H Han- dall, Iudiih Hohner. 143 , . Xx f a X.Q,SX,K,g5l:li t EIGHT A's 1 al' ' 'g ,. tt , C t,tt C, ., ,kr 9 K ' f ,... - '-'- ff? f, . 1 I Q F S ggi 45 ., I X ' -, .. 1 giygygsffr A A P 2 Q 2 .. 2? i w,fQr,g,,tx,ZX . 2 i ,Z , :S lm f f 1 p - -V f if at ' t q e w. .. i X., M liflflf 4. '1 ' ,, ,l f f l : - gf M 5 .m.' A 535, ,il W as , 'if-Qfvf uivfqy' -. ii ' , if K iv ,lat y .1 .rf I '1 E. ' Zz S ,. W 'W 1' S if If , 2 ,Q -' ,. X Si rf if ' tg ! R- ' mmh, ' It ' . ' ' - -- ' 'W' - ., 'h'h Q 'K W' :if l ,L.L A - M ,M V '.5 w ., .3 M.: x far f , ' it ,CC gay Zh kkrykkg 5 I ,z First Row: Charles Reed, Sandra Reid, Elxzabeth Reynolds, Linda Riemenschnelder, Gary Rmgler, Thomas Robb Second Row: Thomas Rornlto, Margte Sagandencky, Iean Salyards, Charlotte Selzer, Susan Senter, Kenneth Seymour, Third Row Yvonne Sickman, Sandra Skidmore, Nancy Smith, Wendy Stanford, Iames Stalder, Dean Taylor. Fourth Row: Karen Taylor Bonnie Van Horn, Leona Viering, Carol Vinciguerra, Carl Walter, Iudith Warner. Fifth How: Pauline Weaver, Sandra Wels heat, Ion Wllllams, Ioyce Wrllramson, Francls Zolme, Ianet Dent. Sixth How: Iames Higdon. 144 OUR APPRECIATICN The yearbook staff of 1954, Wishes to thank many people and organizations for their help in making our Cuyahogan the success that it is. The biggest thank you goes to our advisors, Miss Sears and Mr. Saurer, tor their patience and help throughout the year. Again, we would like to pay tribute to Robert Scott and Iames Buck, our business managers, tor their hard work in making our yearbook the most profitable and outstanding in the history of Cuyahoga Falls High School. Also we would thank Mr. DeWitt for his co-operation, all the students and teachers for financial support, and the M. O'Neil Company of Akron and all persons for their time and assistance in contributing to the photography ot this book. Last, but by no means least, Thank you, Mrs. Wilhelm, for your assistance with the art work in our 1954 Cuyahogan. 145 QM-1 l Ill .- 'N CCQFFSJ -SN i ffomplimerlts of limandy's SANDWICH SHOP LEA DRUG 2005 Front Street WA 8-0895 FOR THE LAST WORD IN Beautiful Furniture See Your Friendly Neighbor THE FRANK FURNITURE CO. 2115 Front Sl. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio lt's o Pleasure to Buy where Prices are low ond payments Easy! .1 SANDWICHES - STEAKS DINNERS 1970 State Road WA. 8-0847 Jones Confectionery W. E. McNally FINE FOOD - CANDY FOUNTAIN - MIXED NUTS 2121 Front St. 148 O af N I wlvhl ' l ' . 'W V. - 5 J:-gf, :gr F- 3, 56:1 ff .- I , f ar:-aa - O , ,fv- . . A,-5 '. ---'- , Sf- fer- -fr: -Qilg--V -. Y 1 ,X ,-an ,I X 457 Q ,.-A , n. 'f f g A X S THE AKRON TRUSS COMPANY, INC. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO Established 1906 A business dedicated to the betterment of Surgical Appliance manufacturing and fair distribution through ethical Surgical Appliance Dealers throughout the world. A 933. 'Q 149 Congratulations Class of1954 WIENER SHOE STORE 2107 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Ralph Crosby's STORE FOR MEN WA 8-1 103 Hart, Shaffner and Marx Clothes See the '54 Pontiac at Thompson Pontiac, Inc. 2461 Front St. Kippy's Tasty Foods 3 Restaurants Open 24 Hours 2100 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Buy It at the 45 S. Main St. Akron, Ohio Tee Pee 1073 E. Market St. Akron, Ohio We Have Our Own Plant YOU'LL LIKE OUR WORK Congratulations IDEAL w CLEANERS 2164 Front Street Phone WA 8-2222 JUNE GRADUATES .Ieannette's Gifts 2204 Front Street 150 The Sport Shop Irving Klein EcIword's Shoe Store FASHION HILL SCHOOL SWEATERS Headquarters for GRADUATION CLOTHING BANTAMAC WEATHER JACKETS Phone WA 8-1014 2091 Front St. 2127 FRONT STREET WA 8-6125 Congratulations and Best Wishes To All Graduates from ROGERS JEWELRY 2103 FRONT STREET SHOP AT THE FALLS PHARMACY Alice 8. Jerry Shoppe Wfhere it's smart tu be thrifty A Specialty Shop for Boys and Girls up to l-i years TOYS - JUVENILE FURNITURE - Cl-O'l'HlNCl :nov mme se. Phone wA 8-2546 2165 from 5'- WA 8-2716 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 151 it 5 Falls Cycle Shop Dealer for Schwin-Built Bicycles English Style Lightweight We do repair work on Bicycles and Tricycles We handle Parts and Accessories 2243 Front St. SW 4-1716 LEVINSON'S DEPT. STORE We carry A Complete Line of SCHOOL SWEATERS AND GYM CLOTHES If It's New, We Have It ROSCOVERS PAINT AND WALLPAPER 2156 Front St. WA 8-1915 SERVING THE FALLS FOR OVER 34 YEARS State Road Hardware 8g Supply Co. 1658-60 State Road at Chestnut Hardware - Paints - Tools - Houseware Glass and Seeds 1658 State Road WA 8-8523 CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO 152 16 COX FLOWERS CORSAGES W- FUNERAL DESIGNS The Best and the Most - For the Least 52 State Rd. Phone WA 8-7121 COMPLIMENTS TO A GOOD SCHOOL from A GOOD COMPANY FALLS FLOORS CO. A very large measure of success to each and every member of the Class of 1954 from HESS AND GUENTAL The friendly Firestone Store 2152 Front Street WA 8-6461 House of Beauty For best and professional advice on personal care of hair and skin beauty. We will be happy to, be of service to you. Thelma Fisher - Helen Richards 2028 Front St. Haldons Men's Wear Courtesy - Quality - Economy 2020 FRONT 2068 52 1 0 Front GLEAWERS AND DYIHS Est. 1920 A Leader in Quality for 30 Years A COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE Tommy Rowan, Owner K. G. Valley, Mgr. 153 vvvowvnwnvwfafl 5 fl V,,,, My mf XX .argue Z ' 1 P gf K '13 X0 Q R! f Q 4 0 P x Q U- ron THE sum: GRADES OF DIAMONDS WATCHES - JEWELRY 5512 Your School Jeweler L. S. MOSER 2222 FRONT STREET F e f , Next to Falls Theatre A+. FAYE'S CONFECTIONERY 1835 FOURTH STREET Featuring BORDEN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS and ICE CREAM Light Lunches - Cigars and Cigarettes - Daily Sundae Special Magazines and Candies - Lunch Meats - Canned Goods 154 Congratulations from COMPLIMENTS OF M rtle Stratton Y Gerbs Pharmacy BEAUTY SALON 1668 STATE ROAD Phone SW 4-I I 'I3 2032 Front St. SW 4-3682 Wayne Wallace Hayden .lone Compliments of The Arthur Murray Dance Studio 2209 Front Sf. Cuyahoga Fqlls SW 4-5268 Open 10:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. C,,,,,,,1i,,,e,,,,,,f EIBER'S CITIES SERVICE UYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO 1683 State Road Lillian Rockefellers C FANCY PASTRIES Minor Repair and Tuneup 1671 State Road WA 8-9488 Cities Service Gasoline and Accessories 155 Compliments of Morningview Hardware Company 2044 E. Bailey Rd. More than just a Hardware Store BEELER PHARMACY 2731 Hudson Dr. CUYAHOGA FALLS Best Wishes McMiIIen General Tire Company 229 E. Broadway WA 8-0014 Compliment.: of REUTHER MOLD In Cuyahoga Falls, it's o FINE JEWELRY for o RECORDS, RADIOS 0 TELEVISION o APPLIANCES 2040 Front St. Phone WAIbridge 8-1121 I THE F. W. 0llTl-I CO. Service and Printing Advertising Color Work 2035 Second St. Cuyahoga Falls PHONE SW 4-5217 157 We 79-my '74 '76 'Me Zmug' P Fa rm Boy Sausage Sandy Mac Hams and Bacon 2l4I V rnogr sr. CUYAHOGA FAllS Square Deal Cleaners 2751 Hudson Drive Invisible mending done on cigarette burns and moth holes Compliments of Hanna Pharmacy Congratulations and Best Wishes Graduates! THE FALLS ENGINEERING 81 MACHINE CO. Harry L. Wright, President-Owner Compliments of Stufzman's Foodliner 2054 E. Bailey Road Compliments of FALLS MUSIC CENTER Cuyahoga Falls' Only Complete Music Store Alhambra Arcade Phone WA 8-5217 Schnabel Lumber Co. Lumber Building Materials Roofing Hardware Insulation Paint 2174 High Sf. WA 8-1136 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - Co mplimenls of DURBIN 'S Meats and Groceries Serving the community with superior meats and quality groceries We Deliver - Call SW 4-4436 INSURED SAFETY DEPOSITS FAllS SAVING AND LoAN Assocumou 2140 TRONT STREET S-X S Complimeulx of HUNT MACHINE and MANUFACTURING CO. 160 McGowan-Reid Fun TRULY A FUNERAL H Overlooking the Beautiful Church Park at S Now in our Thirty-first year of Contin People of Cuyahoga Falls and Surroun No Additional Charge for use of the eral Home OME tow Ave. and Third St. uous Service to the ding Communities Funeral Home Exclusive Pipe Organ-and Organist .:-9-L i ' A . X 1 1 -, 7: 'il 5 I X 1 E Tlglt 'ij fl, -f 5:59-9lt:'Y? i' 1575. l- YP' vi .--....u----vu , 2 nt, 11'f'v! ,QL LTA' Hllfll1,,:lfAj4'-Egfr - Ita' Lf v-1 ,- I - , I sez ,ii .Mn F Lu-AD, 113.-'fi' ggi.-Jg f,i1if-Pg, , .gf V V V ' Q Our home is located within a five minute drive WILLIAM D. REID Managing Director 247 STOW AVE. C Phone WA 8-1 Ample Parking Space for Over .- from any point in the city. UYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO 313 100 Cars 161 Complete Insurance Service ll CUYAIIDGA FALLS. ITS TBI! so 9 SWanclale 4-1111 EARL R. FRANTZ 1716 STATE ROAD FRED F. 0'BRIEN NEAR CHE31'NU1' Member - Insurance Board of Summif County CONN FORD INC. Summit County's Fastest Growing Ford Dealer 'I868 Front St. SW 4-4866 The House that Service Built 162 LET'S EAT AT K's DRIVE IN 3 Little Pigs Curley-Q-Frys Steakburgers 2637 State Road CUYAHOGA FALLS FALLS WINDOW CO. Manufacturers Storm Windows - Screens - Storm Doors Aluminum or Redwood Our Satisfied Customers are Our Best Advertisement FREE ESTIMATES - EASY TERMS 1971 High St. WA 8-2725 320 Reed St. FALLS LUMBER C0 15 E. Broadway WA 8-1 144 Pre-Cut Garages Monthly Down Payment 37.23 per month Falls Awning Window Thermopanes - Glazed MARCHAL ELECTRIC 1768 State Road CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO Emerson Radio and Television Authorized Sales and Service ALL MAKES REPAIRED 163 IN THE STATE ROAD SHOPPING CENTER CHARGE ACCOUNTS OR LAYAWAYS 2733 STATE RD. Delicious, Giant Super Thiqk Hamburgers Milk Shakes EAT AT DRIVE IN Curb, Counter and Booth Service Orders to Take Out Ladd's Famous Hot Dog Terrific Bowl with Coney Island Sauce Banana Split Com li 1671 0 , P W is f Hennlger Hardware Fisher Super Market Inc. 2735 Hudson Drive SW 4-2212 Glidden Paints - Kem-G10 344 Tallmadge Rd. Cuyahoga Falls Slxed Satin - SUPH Kem'T0ne 164 C. M. JONES, INC. World's Newest and Finest in V-8's 2409 Front St. WA 8-2191 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. 2693 State Road 165 S 5 6 HOSIERY CUSTOM HATS Complete Beauty Service Beauty Box 2231 State Rd. Across from Super Acme Phone WA 8-3614 C Y ' S Fine Food and Cocktails WA 8-0969 2467 sme Road TI It's Reliability that Counts FALLS HARDWARE CO. Phone WA 8-4414 2413 State Road HONADLE - - Candies Delicious Candies 2018 State Road Phone WA 8-9464 Specializing in Chocolate Moulded Novelties for all Occasions, made with Pure Milk Chocolate Chocolate Favors for Many Occasions LAUNDROMAT Half-hour Laundry 1764 State Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Phone SW 4-1811 167 A Bride BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES The Akron Presform Mold Company 2038 Main Sf. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO T. A. MILLER H ze, Graduate - - - Mother Modern, Early American or Ma- hogany. You can see them ALL in room settings at Long's. Open 'till 9 p.m., except Wednes- day. QClosed all day on Wednes- day.j PMN N ' , , R U N E CNGSCOMPA Y IAN ! IU -A -7 f-aff 2 umxwn F R .. 1. . .P ' , Y' . iii ,. -JJ Xl 'L 15 J 11700 Side Rd. WA 8-1166 Q. 'K .X-, I Compliments of The McLellan Store 168 Compliments of MarceI's Restaurant HI-QUALITY LO-PRICES HI-LO SUPER MARKET 2405 State Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Open Evenings Till 9:00 S. Glaxman It Sons Phone SW 4-2813 Courtesy 0 f THE KENT MACHINE COMPANY 113 East Portage Trail CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO A Personalized Home for Modern Living W W- fin IN --JN f.. ff: ,cj R A, , , sg , il sw gg 21- R-'REELS X yr, ,M I T . Z Henry D. Welty DESIGNING - BUILDING SW 4-4881 ALBERT CONN, INC. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH wmbriage 8-7888 2566 runs sneer '839 5 ' Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Custom Building and Home Improvement CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO 169 WAIbridge 8-8623 The Steigner Milling 8g Supply Co. FEEDS, FERTILIZERS, LIME COAL, SEEDS, POULTRY AND DAIRY SUPPLIES Store and Warehouse 'I23 E. PORTAGE STREET At B. 84 O. R. R. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO l LYLE CHEVROLET COMPANY 2306 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1932 Congratulations from Wagner Jewelry Corsages A Specialty 109 Portage Trail NEWEST DESIGNS 2423 State Rd. WA 8-7695 170 So New - So Smart - So Individually You! Our SHOES are designed by Doctors for Your Created by Foot Protection Garclner's Shoe Store 12 0 n CDIYFIIRE ITYIIII' 2146 Front Street . , , Hair Cutting - at its Finest CUYAHUGA FAU-5, OHIU For Appts. SWandaIe 4-6006 2150 Front Sf. Cuyahoga Falls, O. Allen Cleaners Hibbard Hardware DRY CLEANING 124 PORTAGE TRAIL and Hardware - Paint - Plumbing LAUNDRY Electrical Supplies - Boats and Motors 2233 FRONT ST. 171 llama FORMAL FASHIONS Tulles Taiietas Nets Irridesce O Waltz Le g h Ballerinas Floor Length O With Jackets Without jackets sw 4-4989 1627 sur: no Jl OPEN EVENINGS TIL9 Mdyth ghFdy nto9 St dy10AMl 6P,M. Staunch's Sunoco Service TIRES- BATTERIES -ACCESSORIES Expert Lubrication - Washing WA 8-0947 2257 FRONT ST. CUYAHOGA FALLS Frank R. Schoner Agency Real Esfafe and Insurance We Pay Dividends to you on Fire and Auto Insurance 2419 Front St. WA 8-2119 The W. L. Tucker Coal and Supply Co. 2765 Hudson Dr. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO Serving the Cuyahoga Falls Area for over 38 years with Quality Masonry and Building Supplies WA 8-2155 172 BE SURE - INSURE THE ARCHER AGENCY 2142 Front Street CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO WA 8-7411 1 RAY THOMAS, INC. DeSoto Plymouth 1632 FRONT ST. 173 SILVER LAKE FLORISTS Compliments of WE GROW OUR OWN FLOWERS Standard Drug WA 8-4016 WA 8-0774 WA 8-2167 WA 8-2168 The Falls News A Progressive Paper Serving A Friendly Community leads in Circulation leads in News Coverage lends in Advertising Circulation - Sworn Statement - 6959 l Complimenls of F. W. WOOLWORTH C0 Summit Sno-Spuds Inc. I Abbott Drug Store 2984 Oakwood Drive SW 4-464 Cu h a F II , , , yu og C S Prompt Prescrlptlon Dellvery Pre-Peeled, Pre-Cut Crisp White Potatoes Whole, French Fried, Sliced, Diced sw 4-3902 Prepared and Ready to Use OUR NEW NUMBER an FREE sw 4-5247 DELIVERIES ANYWHERE ELMER c. nlsrz 9 GERALD H. aoucn SILVER LAKE, CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO FOR ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS TRY Gene and Glen Cleaners Thompson's Isaly 3263 oqkwood Drive sw 4-5455. 0 cuYAHocA rAu.s DUIYY Store We Operate Our Own Plant '674 STATE ROAD 175 WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST IN GOLF OR SPORTING GOODS EQUIPMENT, SEE US K O S A R G 0 L F 2624 sfqfe Rd. WA 8-0731 176 xr? 3 fl Q fs . tri 'HL 'kg Q w WN! H nh Q! F 'lb 1-N Oi ,Q-an f J, N QM Q 4. 4 ,aw L 'J , . 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