DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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'-2 Xxyw rv: ,S XS, I ,LU 5 lark aw- to ' xeee P ,XX3f 2 W fi. ,N .J OF v , THOMAS A. DEVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL TOLEDO, OHIO 'fx A fhpax .I f fi' 4 ' W 0 ' 'uv un I Hear DeViIbiss Singing De-Vilbiss High School is an orchestra, Indeed, this may sound like an ambiguous statement, but first let us examine our school to prove the tact that DeVilbiss is constantly filled with colorful music. Listen to the varied strains of the orchestra: the clatter and the chatter in the halls, the marching music of the type- writers, the cheering masses at the games, the whir and stir in the machine shop, the hushed harmony of the Christ- mas carolers in the library, the drone of recitation, the clang and bang ofthe cafeteria, the melody of freedom of speech, the staccato of the gym whistle, the melodious flow of a foreign language, the sportive spirit of the class sings . It is hard to think of all this as being music, but nevertheless, it expresses our feelings, from the gayest to the most serious 'xxx WX' ,. , N Q f . igovxiwq v 5 sv -it has melody, harmony, rhythm, but most importantly it portrays the spirit and life of our school. Here, just as in a real orchestra, the best music is pro- duced only when everyone is playing his particular in- strument tothe best of his abilities. Unless all the musicians co-operate, the harmony will not be rich and vibrant. We must keep practicing until that day when as seniors we play our Grand Finale . Although this Finale is an end to high school days, it is only a prelude to maturity. We still must continue to practice, striving for perfection. This year the Pot o' Gold acknowledges DeVilbiss' com- plete full schedule music department. It is proud of the work done during this past year and extends best wishes for an even better and brighter future. Now you may see in how many ways music, keynote O -+1 0 C 'K ui fi 3' 0 2 5. 0 3 2. 'U -1 CD tn Q 3 'O 5. U 0 5 E uf ur 2? CD J' UT U 3' O Q. t ill 4 Q 's rv' -4 A56 S ?i '11 ni 'fini H 4 sb. -N r 4, 'ki 4.441 T' P KKK? . . fnefodfq of A'ee.cfo.101 4- V' 1178 fi 5 Q 2 ii 1 ? . Q 5 5 3 ef S g hyhm MRS. CARRIE WHALEY Interested and animated, blue eyes sparkling and lips smiling, Mrs. Whaley put the final touches on Scene IV of the 'I947 DeViltries. She loved this scene where, earth left behind, the space ship soared into the highest heavenlies. The music must soar too and she had planned it that way, fitting into her scheme the finest ancl best of all. At the end, because of its message as well as its beauty, she had put the lovely choral number, PreIudes to Eternity . Lights, scenery, music-all were arranged now. Then she stepped out into the twilight, tired but satisfied. lt's going to be good, she said. A few hours later she herself had slipped into eternity, leaving Scene IV as a memorial that seemed almost foreordained. The song was to be the climax of an unusual scene, the scene was the climax of a great show, the show was the climax of a gracious and vital life for which it truly was a prelude to eternity . But for those of us who knew and loved her, for a long time to come, Carrie Whaley will stand in the wings and walk the halls, interested and animated, blue eyes sparkling and lips smiling, putting the final touches on some one of the innumerable things she was always doing for DeVilbiss. 6 fiffyif '?fi m Bc!! Song ff 5 fVlf70f' DEVILBISS . . . i. . . . . on bcmdstond constontly filled with the music ot modern youth as they prepare to become better citizens in this modern world. 8 -Qlllllll M V A I Q - I lfliiillfli ii'l'A':lIi:E'Zlll'-'L'l'Al11-l SELECTION or FAvoRnEs fold and NewI I ADMINISTRATION SUITE IN FOUR MOVEMENTS cLAssEs S' .J kvl Q ENCORES I XS ORGANIZATIONS AND ATHLETICS QQJXDES NOTES ON THE SCORE CALENDAR 9 F I' I 45 Q 6 . IP f 'def-wigs A 'll,1'Z ' 6 SELECTION CDF 34 zz.. x. Mk QW FAVORITES . G xfrff xmik? ' 2 AS! SYO' pi' ff A Q , eg ,A F' V- 41 - 9 15, HQ' - , ,' s,J l fill MERRITT C NAUTS P cipcl cz T h 1 f two . ' A d h d d 1 ty th l FQ b d ghty 1 I d ' C6 , Q J ' 4 fi 7 OUR DEANS Dear Seniors, Graduation is the end of a chapter, a chapter enlivened by hard work, lasting friendships, long-remembered triumphs, and the inspiration and friendship of inspired teachers. Cin some cases, too, there have been extra pages seasoned by deans' summons, blue slips, and seventh hour classes.D Commencement is well named, for if graduation means the end of a period of life, commencement is the beginning of a glorious new chapter full of promise, high adventure, and new and ever- increasing opportunities for young men and women of vision, daring, character, and a capacity for hard work. To all who leave DeVilbiss High School to go into industry or military service, to enter college or to establish new homes, may this new chapter mean broader fields of service and even greater success and happiness. RUSSELL BROWN, Dean of Boys Through the media of the classroom, sports, clubs, and numerous other activities we have tried to teach you a way of life that will bring you the greatest happiness and the attainment of your cherished goal. As you step out into the world of men and women, all of whom are seeking some form of recognition, remember that mere attainment of your goal cannot bring you complete satisfaction. True greatness can be achieved only by means of wisdom, kind- ness, tolerance toward your fellow men, and by continued QFOQ- ress toward a goal. Keep on keeping on, and the glory of lite will be yours MILDRED PASCH, Dean of Girls 'vi 12 GUIDE AND ADVISE Dear Students: The activities of a school have become one of the essential parts of our modern education. The older theory was that education was mainly mental in nature and concern. Today the theme of the new education is all-aroundness. It recognizes that when a child walks into the school all of him comes ing previously the mind was the entire and only con- cern. Today in our complicated system of living it has become recognized that the student must be de- veloped entirely. Not only must he be developed mentally but he must be developed in a manner whereby he becomes acquainted with situations that will face him later on in life. The activities of a school furnish both a varied and complete opportunity for students to acquaint themselves with the many situations that are neces- sary in the development of a feeling of responsi- bility and duties in becoming a good citizen. Opportunities that are parallel to those the student must meet later on in life are afforded in DeVilbiss High School. Show us a good citizen and we will show you an asset to the community. ROBERT E. RETTIG, Director of Activities DUTIES OF DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES Arranging for selection of movies by the student body. Supervision of the Student Council. Advising various commissioners as to duties, Supervising the sale of tickets and the Seeing that various committees function in SIIOWIHQ Of 0 m0Vle Once C1 month- their respective fields. Ccfefe,-iq, Working to make the cafeteria a better A bl' . . . Ssem les place in which to eat. Making arrangements for different assem- blies. Visual Education. Arranging schedules for the showing of educational film for various classes and departments of the school. Supervising stage crews. Feature movies. I I 3 -7 . x IE X Faculty Ofticers Mrs. Jeannette Bro nd Secretary-Treasurer Miss Grace Kratz President Miss Mildred Pasch Vice-President THE HARMONIOUS LEADERS Faculty Committee Chairmen TOP ROW: Miss Marie Lerche, Refreshments Committeey Miss Mildred Pcisch, Program Committeep Miss Eva Samsen, Scholarship Com- mitteep Merritt Nauts, Athletic Board. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carrie E. Whaley, Assembly Committeep Miss Fern Dickey, Courtesy Commit! teeg Miss Mariorie Warner, P.T.A. Relationship Comrnitteep Miss Ursula Schmit, Social Committee, NOT IN PICTURE: Miss Rose Bloom, Service Committee. 7 if 1, sf H- F is N.- T4 RES TOP ROW: Harold D. Grubs, D. N. Stalker, C. W. Balsam. SECOND ROW: Irving Pross, Karl Huls, R. O. Merrill. Industrial Arts Department The Industrial Arts Department was opened in T931 with eight laboratories. Ever since that date hundreds of students have received careful training and guidance in the courses which this department offers. The classes now taught in this field are: lndus- trial Survey, Cabinet Making, Radio, Electricity, Me- chanical Drawing, and Architectural Drawing. A class in Map Drawing was added to the curriculum of the department during the second semester of this year. lt is the first time that this course has ever been offered in our school. During the war there were difficulties in lndus- trial Arts such as lack of materials and personnel, but now the situation is becoming less critical. The instructors hope that they will soon be able to reopen the sections in automotives and printing. This department, which has prepared so many boys for useful vocations, occupies the back part of our school known as the shops . Home Economics Department The obiective of the courses in Home Economics is to teach girls to be more aware of the uses of home economics in their daily lives. These courses enable girls to assume their share of responsibility in the home. Other aims are to develop the girls' abilities to select and make clothing that is attrac- tive, and to teach them interest in good grooming. i , Sie . . 1 :'.:' fJ5 -1 Um' ' fl 'f igsfwzf WP , p f 4 A, 'P MARY L. BARGMANN ..s........ 4 ' E2T3wF.5f5'3L. , :I.:' 5- i i sf. .K - g - , ..., ,.,,. .. . . CYNTHIA H. EWING FLUUERS if-vt , 9 0 B 4 A LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Virginia Francis, Miss Ruth L. Lukens, Miss Mary U. Fischer, Robert K. Lampton, Miss Fern Dickey, Frank Archarnbo, Carl A. Benson, Miss Mildred Schmidt. AT LEFT: Miss Frederica Hanson. Science Department In the age of the atom bomb, bacterial war- fare, and rocket planes it is impossible to forget that we are living in a scientific age. The Science Department at DeVilbiss does not attempt to ex- plain everything concerned with these inventions, but it is designed to help the student understand the world about him. The instructors of General Science, Biology, Physiology, Chemistry, and Physics aim to help the individual, school, and community to understand the factors of environment, and to encourage co- operation on community problems of health and welfare. They endeavor to stimulate thinking among the students and to interest them in modern developments in equipment and recent advances in all fields. By developing the powers of observa- tion, and by teaching the scientific method, this de- partment hopes to inspire students to do research work in science, or to apply their learning to what- ever occupation they enter. From the skeleton to the Bunsen burners and test tubes, the students always find the equipment and experiments interesting and instructive. Ever since DeVilbiss opened, its students have learned the fundamentals and the new develop- ments in science-the basis of our modern way of life-from the careful guidance of our faculty. TOP ROW Miss Al ce Moy Gerding Miss Olive McHugh Miss Genevieve Stowe Mass Rose Bloom, Mrs. Jeannette Brand, Miss Marior'e Warner David McMurray. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carrie E. Whaley, Miss Charlotte Burwick M'ss Elaine H'rth Miss Grace Kratz, Miss Ethel Willoughby Miss M. Beatrice Louy Mrs. Alice Roach Perkins. AT RIGHT: Mrs. Edith Hopkins Schwenke M'ss Ruth Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs. Blanche Luther. English Department One of the most important departments in any high school is the English Department, for it is one of the 'Few divisions that reaches every student. One of the objectives of this field is to enable a student to recognize good literature and to work with it to the extent of appreciating and understanding it. Other 'factors which a student should acquire in these courses are the ability to read with ease and the power to concentrate. When a person has learned to compress his thoughts in pleasure-reading and to select the most important ideas in technical material, he has gained a power from which he will protit during the rest of his life. Furthermore, this de- partment gives the student a chance to express himself orally as well as on paper, at the some time he becomes more conscious of correct gram- mar and punctuation. Any student interested and especially talented in Radio Production, Radio Script, and Dramatics has the opportunity to study courses in this broadening field. The Speech Class aims to help a person overcome his self-consciousness when speaking before a group, to teach him the importance of clearer enunciation, and to enable him to capture the interest of his audience. I7 JGRAMMAQ Q, Q, Q1 U TEM MRL TOP ROW: Mrs. Anne G. Sutter, G. Wayne Cruey, Miss Eva Samsen, Miss lva Guire. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ethel Pasquier, Mrs. Margaret King, Miss Marie Lerche, Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Mathematics Department Although mathematics is not a required subject, it is not difficult to sense the rising importance ot this course in our modern age of mechanics. In the future there will be few iobs open for men who have not had mathematical training of some kind. The course in General Mathematics provides an opportunity for those, who are not planning to go to college, to take mathematics. Introductory Alge- bra and Plane Geometry are courses which have always been popular with the students. The courses in Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry are designed for those who are plan- ning to continue their study of mathematics in college. A good student of mathematics must be alert and accurate, he must have a sense of reason, patience and determination to sit down and tackle a problem. A concentrated study in this field can help the pupil acquire these desirable traits. Nursing Home Nursing is a very enriching and worth-while course for girls to study. During the first semester first-aid meth- ods are taught. This enables students to render help in the first-aid room. During the second semester tield trips are taken to many public offices, institutions, and hospitals. One ot the most interesting and unusual trips is the one to the State Hospital. The experience and knowledge gained while studying this course helps to develop ability and personality. NURSE: Miss B. Faye Miller Art Department The Art Department of DeVilbiss is an im- portant one because it strives to show its pupils how art enters into their lives every day. Courses that are planned for students who are interested in entering business art are Fashion Illustration and Commercial Art. Crafts, General Arts, and Painting are offered to students who like to create with various art materials. Whether a student is interested in art as a high school maior, whether he is interested in it as a vocation, or whether he enioys it as a hobby, he will find capable guidance from our art instructors. AT RIGHT: Miss Mildred E. Johnston, Miss Amy L. Kimpton. ll 55 Q z J' 4 1 il fl 1 , 5 4 S Ami Social Studies Department The primary purpose of the Social Studies De- partment is to prepare students for adult citizen- ship. Realizing the struggles of groups of people in the past to live with each other helps us to see methods of solving our present and future political, economic, and social problems. We review the past in order to better qualify us to analyze these problems. For students with a college obiective a course of Ancient and Medieval History or one of Modern History is offered for pupils who wish a view of world history in a one year course. The real backbone of citizenship training is in the year course of American History and Govern- ment. For seniors a definite analysis in contemporary business and social activities and a course of the life of our neighboring Latin American nations is available. All through the three year curricula current events are taught once a week. l l 9 4' TOP ROW: Ward E. Bricker, Miss Daisy Van Noarden, Clarence Caantz, Olee Klee. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gertrude LeGron, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoepler, TOP: Miss Leah M. Schueren, Librarian. NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs. ' I Helen J. wmim. Com mercia Department BOTTOM: Mrs. Fannie May Gunn, Mrs. Bernice W. KrausefStudy Hel' Tevshefs' The department that gives those students who are interested in business training and secretarial work an opportunity to become ac- quainted with typing, bookkeeping, short- hand, and junior business training, is the Commercial Department. If a student is plan- ning to work in an office, he should begin in high school to build for his career. Many girls have the opportunity of working with Miss Pasch in her office for practical experience. One doesn't necessarily have to be in- terested in working in an office before study- ing a commercial course. Even though a stu- dent does not plan to enter the business world, he will find that the knowledge of shorthand and typing is an invaluable ad- vantage. Library r To give service and guidance to the stu- dents and the faculty is the aim of the DeVilbiss High School Library. Everyone finds, whether he is searching for reference ma- terial or looking for an exciting novel, that the library staff is always eager to help. Since T931 the library's book collection has grown from 2,000 volumes to a present 'l2,000 volumes. The circulation sometimes reaches three hundred books daily, not includ- ing those used in the library. The library also subscribes to more than seventy-five period- icals for information and pleasure reading. 20 Boys' Athletics No school would be complete without an efficient Boys' Athletic Department. The enioyment of playing is taught as the fore- most obiect in the gymnastic program and, after that, the success and competition of the game. In class the freshmen and soph- omores participate in tumbling, volleyball, basketball, and other games. Their grades are based on achievement tests. Juniors and seniors participate in wrestling, bas- ketball and boxing, and they also have achievement tests. ln every class sports- manship is taught and is on display every minute. Girls' Physical Education Physical Education as an integral part of school work must contribute to the de- velopment ot the whole person . The main objectives of the girls' physi- cal education program are: to teach the mind as well as the body to be healthy, to assist the girl in acquiring the ability to get along with her companions, to put more emphasis on the fun of the games and the pleasure of dancing, to develop the spirit of fair play not only in games but also in everyday living, and to mold the 'girls into our democratic way of life. ABOVE: Fred Breed, Norman C. Keis, Donald Sharp. BELOW: Mrs. W. Terhell, Mrs. Carol Neuber, Miss Lois M. Entemann. Jane 21 T I :qs gimlissr ' ' 45 ,H .am , 1 ...is-as - W--at YV? TOP ROW: David O. Voss, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Mills, Sam B. Emery. SECOND ROW: Miss Ursula Schmit, Miss Marian Smith, Mrs. Pauline P. Backus. NOT IN PICTURE: Miss Alice May Gerding, Mr. Pierre Pasquier. Foreign Language Department Although it may seem to be all Greek to part in strengthening the bonds of friendship and busi- you, foreign language students will tell you ness between nations of the world today. that the field of language is not only interest- The languages taught at DeVilbiss are: Latin, Span- ing, butalso serves cinincreasingly important ish, French, and German. Through a study of these languages the student learns to apply the principles of grammar to his reading, writing, and conversation. lt is also realized that a knowledge of the civiliza- tion of another nation is essential to understanding. Consequently a study of their customs, fine arts, govern- ment, history, ideals and philosophy is correlated with the regular work. Our foreign languages department has shown itself in the past to be one of the most interesting, popular, and colorful in the school. Music Department The Music Department of DeViIbiss, under the direc- tion of Mr. Philip Zaugg, has several general and specific aims. Among its general aims are the contribution to the student's personality and development, the recognition and encouragement of talent among students, and the provision of worth-while recreation. In addition to these general aims, the department has these several specific aims: providing musically talented students with a broad musical background, developing the art of performing in public with dignity and poise, and supplying information concerning various types of musical careers. DeVilbiss' musical program provides talented students with many opportunities of expressing themselves in Mr. J. Philip Zaugg, Music Director. mU5lC- 22 .qt my -sew., Lv' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Tanber, Miss Betty Weber, Miss Florence Lanz, Mrs. Tippett. Office The school office is ably managed by Miss Lanz, senior clerk, Mrs. Tanber, school treasurer, Mrs. Tippett, textbook clerk, and Miss Weber, attendance clerk. To- gether, these women are responsible for all the clerical work of DeVilbiss. The students and faculty are grateful for the many types of aid that they receive from the office staff. Custodians Frank Gordon, chief engineer, is responsible for the heating, Ventilating, plumbing, and electrical equipment of the school. With the help of his three assistants he keeps the building comfortable in winter and summer. Mr. Robinson is the man behind the neat and clean appearance of our grounds and building. Cafeteria Mrs. Hayes, who has been our competent dietitian and cafeteria manager for the last eleven years, plans the student specials, prepares the food orders, and bal- ances the monthly accounts. ln spite of the increase in food prices, she still manages to buy the best quality of food for the students at a reasonable rate. The large well-equipped kitchen is kept immaculate by her thirty workers. Cooperating with Mrs. Hayes are the many students who work for a cafeteria credit. 23 TOP: Frank Gordon, Chief Engineer, Earl Robinson, Chief Custodian. BOTTOM: Mrs. Norma Hayes, Cafeteria Manager. . , I ,fx 'X HMV. presidemu- Government of, by, ond for Youth DICK AHRENDT Honorable Judges of the Student Court TO RIGHT: Roger Bulk, Owen Kriege, Jim Revell, Karl Grewer, Duclne Houll, John Dunseith, Hazel Murphy, Jocm Winter? Id 24 U QUIET! MEN ,, wonwrve un, H LEFT TO RIGHT: .Ioan Lankenauy Larry Leiningerp Betty Allen, Chairmang Harland Britz, Pauline Countyp John Lutl1y. NOT IN PICTURE: Ronald Mines. Old laws are amended and new ones prepared by the Bill Preparatory Committee Helps for Freshmen-is goal of the Student Handbook Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Housleyg Mark Greenberg: Ginny Linker, Bill Teaderman, Coeclwairmenp Pat McKibbeny Roger Wadsworth. 25 I il? Sw than 9' 1.5 moff O ofthe commzffe ffce. , -,,,, . ZQWMJZWXQ Qnwww WU W Sew. if OQMSNQ uw-xx WA ' ZQMAMQQ-Ali fp fir 'Wm my Emi? S W 3 I FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: Norman Roulet, Ronald Huntsman, Bob Winzenried, Jim Haggerty, Duane Brown, SECOND ROW: William DeHan, Mark Greenberg, Bruce Liberty, John Carslensen, Larry Leininger. THIRD ROW: Barbara Baker, Pat Smith, Judy Price, Dorothy Daousf, Margaret Murphy. NOT IN PICTURE: Burlon Spire, Henry Townsend. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: Jeanne Reed, Steve Lupe, Ernest Shaw, Dick Hamilton, Harland Briiz, Bill Granger, Sue Grossenbacher. SECOND ROW: Margarel Housley, Carolyn Sleinhauer, Jane Turner, Jane Reynolds, Pauline County, Mary Jane Watkins. NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Chapman, Bill Cohn, Virginia DeVille, Larry Leake. I K 5 A A v wp-W we-fy 28 H-v JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: Frederick Haase, Bob Sfraighi, Tom Ludwig, Roger Wadsworlh, John Luthy, Jim Villwock. SECOND ROW: Virginia Orlhwein, Helen Joan Link, Paf McKibben, Jackie Dohm, Nancy Protfengeier, Donna Winterfeld, Jackie Brenneman, Ann Hardy, Joanne Lankenau. NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Mersereau, Mary Morrison. VOICE THEIR OPINIONS TOP ROW' Bill Teaderman, Bill Tabberl, Howard Frank, Jane Diehl, Joanne Swarls, Marcella Keller, Don Shreffler, Neil Mclean, Howard Minke. SECOND dow: Sally Koepp, Jackie Livi, Virginia Linker, Belly Allen, Marg Freeman, Jane Longbrake. NOT IN PICTURE: Kennefh Cole. 29 SUHEIN fi FGUR MGVEMENTS US 49 f sf, owfq-J QLQJ. wJ K 4 56:4 5. I x' ' 1 U ' U 1 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS JOHN CARSTENSEN Vice-Presideni MARGARET MURPHY Trecs r PHYLLIS RUPP Secretary ll. V Q onvlue CRAWFORD ,, President 1 L I sw S, H - W ' Nifty-Fifties Advisers Q E W MILDRED SCHNHDT 0 0 My Roasm K. LAMPTON 32 1 uv Mr. Wayne Cruey-218 TOP ROW: Abood, Barbara, Bondy, Barbara - Treasurer, Britton, Jack - Vice- President, Brown, Diane-Secretary, Bruner, Dorothy, Campbell, Frederick. SECOND ROW: Caswall, Elizabeth, Crawford, Orville-Prism Representative, Decler- man, Millicent, Ducey, Joan-President, Dunaway, Charles, Fleener, William. THIRD ROW: French, Ann-Red Cross Representative, Gensler, Henry, Harman, Robert, Keller, Marilyn, Kruczkowski, Delphine, Kutz, Eugene. FOURTH ROW: Lawless, James-Nifty-Fifties Representative, MacAllister, Jeanne, Mininger, Lois, Monroe, Robert, Peters, Richard, Sanderson, James. FIFTH ROW: Sandwisch, Carole, Schmidt, James, Solomon, Donald, Stedke, Betty -Pot O' Gold Representative, Walter, lrma, Wieland, Janet. NOT IN PICTURE: Brown, Duane-Student Council Representative, Elemore, Donna, Guthrie, James. Mrs. Nelle Anderson-1 17 TOP ROW: Bayha, William, Blair, Donald-President, Bock, Vondale, Bower sock, Betty, Brechenser, Nancy, Brenner, Richard. SECOND ROW: Combs, Carolyn, Dowdney, Virginia, Fiedlier, Lowell, Gordan, Ann Grouden, Robert, Gust, John. THIRD ROW: ' Heckinger, Phyllis, Hughes, Beverly, Klipfel, Karl-Vice-President Krauss, Harry-Prism Representative, Kriege, Corinne, Leinaiger, Law- rence-Student Council Representative. FOURTH ROW: Lewis, Robert-Pot O' Gold Representative, Lewis, Marilyn-Nifty- Fifties Representative, Longnecker, Peggy, Manthey, Norris, Mar quardt, Carol, Martin, Barbara. FIFTH ROW: Mathias, Gretchen, Photos, George-Secretary and Treasurer, Riley Donald, Rupp, Phyllis-Red Cross Representative, Schrleppf Charles Slingo, Marybeth. SIXTH ROW: Tussing, Dolores, Willis, Nancy. NOT IN PlCTURE:, Pifher, Connie, Sargent, Glenn. Mrs. Virginia Francis-'I07 TOP ROW: Ulmer, Mary Lou, Blake, Duane, Borer, Donald, Boshart, Jean, Brown, Ardis, Brown, Jonathon. SECOND ROW: Cherry, Bernard, Daoust, Dorothy-Student Council Representative, Downing, Marilyn, Evans, Dorothy-Red Cross Representative, Fay, James, Geisert, Paul. THIRD ROW: Grant, James, Hall, James-Prism Representative, Lavender, James, Leiter, Robert-Secretary-Treasurer, Luallen, James, Ludwig, Joanne -Nifty-Fifties Representative. FOURTH ROW: Mattimoe, James, McCarthy, Joan, Reid, Douglas, Rogers, Margaret, Rude, James, Salter, Shirley. FIFTH ROW: Schmidt, Ronnie, Southard, Joyce, Spring, Marion-President, Staple- ton, Suzanne, Wendt, Jeanne, Wise, Carole. NOT IN PICTURE: Martig, Robert-Vice-President. rv 71.52.503 I mt' me I , I pf.. ...f ,.v iffy 'K Qin ,944 3 Mr. Harold Grubs-M-21 TOP ROW: Brown, James, Campbell, Evelyn, Demos, Katherine. SECOND ROW: Dietsch, Marilyn, Downes, Paul, Eggert, Rolland, Emmert, Loyd, Fagley, Barbara-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Garrett, Richard. THIRD ROW: Harper, Dale, Hill, Virginia-Treasurer, Kaczola, Robert-Pot O' Gold Representative, Kelley, Lorraine-President, Leiber, Carl, Leonard, Arthur. FOURTH ROW: Lybarger, Robert, Magers, Joanne-Red Cross Representative, Mc- Nelly, James, Morris, Suzanne-Secretary, Opperman, Kenneth, Pflager, Robert. FIFTH ROW: Shambaugh, Richard, Shaw, Ernest-Vice-President, Shrier, Gerald, Streib, Barbara, Wolden, Ann-Prism Representative, Willie, Donald. NOT IN PICTURE: Campbell, Carole, Coleman, Jack, Dehan, William-Student Council Representative, Minder, Sandra. Miss Eva Samsen-219 TOP ROW: Ashton, Richard, Beck, Molly Jo, Bender, Susan, Brogctn, Douglas, Cohen, Lois, Danko, Mary-President. SECOND ROW: Deckrosh, Darwin, Emch, Suzanne, Evdemon, Katherine-Red Cross Representative, Fleming, Suzanne, Forquer, Elouise, Goudy, Eugene. THIRD ROW: Henry, Nancy-Secretary, Heyman, Alice-Treasurer, Holliger, James, Jacobs, Nina, Kirchner, Mary, Lameyer, Norman. FOURTH ROW: Logan, Joanne-Prism Representative, Looman, Earl, McCrae, Harold, Mills, Fred, 0'Donnell, Josephine, Phelps, Donald-Nifty-Fifties Rep- resentative. FIFTH ROW: Schmeizer, James, Sites, Joe-Pot O' Gold Representative, Sroczynski, Florian, Stroscher, Carolyn, Sutton, Myrna, Wagner, Leonard, -v SIXTH ROW: Winzenried, Robert, Youngs, Judith. Z if I -W I N If -fe . fe ,.., : '4-.5.5,fgi,v 9 'cf sg X331 ' , S . : , , Q rl J at - il' ,, -9 rer 3 it . . Av I , - . juan, Ae 2- fV?i5 ,, V, . yr 1 Miss Genevieve Stowe-203 , 3 y s ,Q ToP ROW: l A- A , lt ,T 3 Alliman, Jerry, Benway, Nancy-Treasurer, Blcclgett, Elaine, Bray, ' Y 1 ii Marcia-Prism Representative. l ,,, V K ,K 1- N' f s ff W , w sEcoNn ROW: ,, T T-5 i C y A 3, ,gy Carr, Kathleen-Pot O'Gold Representative, Churchill, Carolyn, Dilts, ' V' ' A Nancy-Secretary and Red Cross Representative, Ewing, Charles, iff M y Giles, Shirley, Glanzman, Mary Ann. 'ijt 3-,gh K 5 r Greenberg, Mark-President and Student Council Representative, .K I f 1 Halsey, Arlene, Harman, Forrest-Vice-President, Johnson, Duane, I YV' A e. W , ,J Kinker, Janice-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Kreps, Robert. V 'l my wi ll 4,41 if I 5 'V rounm ROW: y H' Lick, Duane, Main, Barbara, Marenberg, Phyllis, Martelsman, Janet, gl J 1 y g g fggf, Pearson, Charles, Renshow, Patricia. M --.,- -. f y, ' ip FIFTH ROW: , C T - V f' A Sockman, Jack, Stieler, Ellen, Swyers, Marilyn, VanWormer, Marilyn, i I W A f. 1' f E- . . . I ' Walls, Mary Ann, Ward, Lydia. J ' L Q' NOT lN PlCTUREi I V, JH: Q' ..,. . Read, George, Hennings, Joan, Lawson, Charles, Sharfman, Ger- ' ' ' ,, amine. f l Mr. Karl Huls-M-I0 TOP ROW: Adams, Dick, Beebe, Patricia, Brand, Elizabeth, Bunge, Robert, Calicutt, Lois, Crary, Marcia. SECOND ROW: D'Arcangelo, James, Disher, Dale, Freeman, Robert, HofTman, Bar- bara, Horner, Robert, Kelley, Richard. THIRD ROW: King, Gene, Kohler, Greta-Pot O' Gold Representative, Lange, Darlene, Mclntyre, Patricia, Miller, Robert, Mominee, Clarence. FOURTH ROW: Oldiges, Susan-Red Cross Representative, Phillips, Edgar, Pio, Jack, Ramsey, Ruth-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Robison, Roy, Schuster, Wilma. FIFTH ROW: Selter, Phyllis, Smith, Patty-President and Student Council Repre- sentative, Walker, Daniel-Prism Representative, Whipple, William, Williams, Myron, Wilson, Marilyn. NOT IN PICTURE: Harris, Ronald. P fe 5' sl K Q ' ' :, ' f ' 1, I '3 5 W' ' 4' '52, -A r ' , -: - ' ,. ' Q . . 5 W' ' ,. riff I A . ffi z- ., ff -,13-hifi : , f E I 'V In .r ,,,. L if M - VV my .,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,V , asar . Q ,- . , . -Q2 if t .V . ef' ' '- K . , f. '::4iE i: 5M:ky, ' . ,, In . . V ' L P ' X is t ' A: - 5:1 .rr :gg 51 , In K A - r I f' , rt .1 1: A I A V, . N -- ' ,. ,4 ..., I F 36 Miss Floy Jacobs-324 TOP ROW: August, Charles, Baker, Robert, Baldwin, Beth, Barrowman, Phyllis. SECOND ROW: Bassett, Joey, Brown, Thomas, Delo, Betty, Drake, Robert, Gerber, Joan-Treasurer, Getz, Sandra-Red Cross Representative. THIRD ROW: Grandy, Richard, Heffelbower, Richard-Vice-President, Pot O' Gold Representative, Jacquet, Jeanne-Secretary, Jacoby, CharIes-Presi- dent, Kidney, David, Liberty, Bruce-Student Council Representative. FOURTH ROW: Lindsey, Sally-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Moore, John, Parker, Norma, Pazdzior, John, Ridenour, Robert, Sawicki, Dixie. FIFTH ROW: Schafer, Bill, Seawick, Edward, Stocker, Mary, Williams, Raymond -Prism Representative, Winslow, Lloyd, Zalezynski, Margaret. NOT IN PICTURE: Smith, Shirley. C' Mrs. Edith Schwenke-204 TOP ROW: Besse, Mariorie-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Biller, Mariorie, Boro- man, William, Cole, Patricia-Secretary, Pol O' Gold Representative, Cox, Leo, Damm, Robert-Vice-President, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Edinger, Patricia, Fausnaugh, Phyllis-Red Cross Representative, Fling, Donald, Gerwer, Carl-President, Hoffman, Arlene, Holly, Byron. THIRD ROW: Keiser, Darrel, Kern, Lowell, Koeckley, Marilyn, Kopp, Paul, Kuenzle, Leta, McCartney, Kenneth. FOURTH ROW: - Morgan, Nancy, Moyer, Mariorie, Nelson, Richard, Price, Judy- Student Council Representative, Reed, John, Reetz, Marilyn. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Jeanette, Trago, Victor, Vetter, Joanne, Weaver, Robert, Whitmill, Carol, Wilson, Barbara-Prism Representative. NOT IN PICTURE: Tucker, John. v. Miss Mildred Schmidt-109 TOP ROW: Bainbridge, Jane-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Behm, Shirley-Pot O' Gold Representative, Campbell, Ronnie-Red Cross Representative, Carstensen, John-Student Council Representative, Chapman, Nancy, Chatas, George. SECOND ROW: Clark, Barbara, Dearbough, Clifford, Ellis, Betty, Falor, Bernard, Hampton, Sue, Harkness, Jim. THIRD ROW: Hood, Douglas, Hunt, Wilford, Kesmeyer, Barbara, King, Carol, Lut- man, Donald-Vice-President, McLaughlin, Kay. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Richard, Moore, Judy, Neorr, Jill, Puhl, Barbara, Scouten, Sondra-President, Spicer, William. FIFTH ROW: Stoll, Luanne, Thompson, Richard-Prism Representative, Tompkins, James, Wintersteen, Patricia-Secretary. NOT IN PICTURE: Hancock, Ann, Peever, Arthur, Olah, Joe-Treasurer, Spooner, Robert. -62' wa-nv' 'il v'f'5 Mrs. Fannie Gunn-254 TOP ROW: Ansted, Richard, AronotT, William, Ballard, Dale, Barrow, Marilyn, Bickford, Mary, Bliss, Dolores-Pot O' Gold Representative. SECOND ROW: Brown, Richard-Prism Representative, Franklin, Janis-Red Cross Representative, Garry, Nancy-Secretary, Glazer, Barton, Hepfinger, Jerry, Hubbard, Mary Ellen. THIRD ROW: Hughes, Andre, Huntsman, Ronald-Student Council Representative, Karp, Robert, Kruczkowski, Robert, Lickendorf, Joanne, Link, Bar- bara. FOURTH ROW: longbrake, Joanne, lauman, Richard, Moebius, Russ-Vice-President, Ondo, Ann-Nifty Fifties Representative, Russell, Kenneth, Sandusky, Beverly. FIFTH ROW: Skeldon, Sally, Steman, Leah, Williams, George-Treasurer. NOT IN PICTURE: Arnold, Carl, Montgomery, Paul. su I - 1- 'B J , 1 .Q 1 . A T 'Q if ' X . Miss Frederica Hanson-209 TOP ROW: Burkette, Jim-Treasurer, Campbell, Joan-Vice-President, Chandler, Ruth-Pot O' Gold Representative. SECOND ROW: Cole, Edward, Diebel, Thomas, Drake, Barbara-President, Fishback, Norma-Red Crass Representative, Haggerty, James-Student Council Representative, Haney, Gaylord. THIRD ROW: Hettel, James, Hull, Sally, Judson, Barbara, Kenngott, Helen, Maran, Anthony, McDonnell, Mariorie. FOURTH ROW: Morgan, Jeannette, O'Neill, David, Penny, Sharon, Pryba, Ruth, Scheerer, Merilyn-Prism Representative, Shea, Barbara. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Glenn, Stark, Patricia, Steinke, Carl, Staude, William, Ton- neberger, Bonnie, Warner, Phyllis-Secretary. NOT IN PICTURE: Daily, Glenn. Mr. C. W. Balsam-M-13 TOP ROW: Ames, Sally, Crocker, Patricia-Pot O' Gold Representative, Cruse, Charles, Davis, Roi, Edelen, Ann-Nifty-Fifties Representative. Miss Daisy Van Noorden-150 TOP ROW: Ald, Gary-Prism Representative, Allen, Shirley, Briney, Norman, Brown, Gloria, Clark, Josephine, Cremean, Phyllis. SECOND ROW: Davis, Jim, France, Margaret, Howard, Suzanne-Secretary-Treasurer, Huffman, Douglas, Kaminsky, Ronald-Nifty-Fifties Representative, Kummeros, Jack. THIRD ROW: Laspisa, Nancy, Lowe, Webster, Miller, Mary Joan, Mines, Ronald- Vice-President, Olen, Joan, Raker, Marianne. FOURTH ROW: Redman, Phil, Richardson, Nancy-Pot O' Gold Representative, Ros- enbrook, Robert, Roulet, Norman-Student Council Representative, Sigg, Sally, Smyser, Ann. FIFTH ROW: Wines, Jack-President, Woodfill, Ellen-Red Cross Representative. NOT IN PICTURE: Pross, Ronald, Redman, Donald. G.. l 'O . .. .P , l v s , I , 4 3.9, LC- ! li' ig '-'1 WY ,W 54 lr 1' 'el-v ' -v 'mntew 'J 5' . -if ' 3 . I , - z - I 3 I tt etaal ., ,. y ulugl i n ml . -ii t A I I - xg.: 1 SECOND ROW: Frautschi, Barbara-Red Cross Representative, Guntsch, Joanne, Harden, Richard, Hill, Ronald, Johns, Tamra-Prism Representative, Kershaw, Jeanne. THIRD ROW: Lorenzen, Rex-Treasurer, MiddIekau5, Tom, Miller, Nancy, Murphy, Margaret-President, Student Council Representative, Pair, Don, Peuhl, Norma. FOURTH ROW: Reighard, Betty Jane, Schmockel, Barbara, Smith, James: SYX, -IOIV1 -Vice-President, Thompson, Milton, Wilkinson, Barbara-Secretary. W .Q ' . 3 . ffiii..- . . .. 1j5?Q:fj,..',..--gfll K.. I I 2 I .,.,, . ,Q -' K ww' - -f.:: .--.A-M.. - 1 39 . ,s,, fe 'ii' WM ....,. I .I -. Qi ' -:::-. , Mrs. Pauline Backus-213 TOP ROW: Benner, Joan, Blanchard, Richard, Boza, Bernice, Burgwardt, Fred erick, Burnham, Audrey, Byrd, Joyce-Secretary. SECOND ROW: Conners, Edyth, Ellis, Martha, Fryman, Robert, Gould, Danny Hansen, John, Harris, LeRoy. THIRD ROW: Horen, Glenn, Kane, Paul-Pot O' Gold Representative, Konwinski Theresa, Lewis, Lawrence, McDonald, Wesley-Prism Representative Meinert, Ralph. FOURTH ROW: Prince, Albert, Reineke, Rosalie, Richardson, Doris, Rogers, Juanita Treasurer, Russell, Paul-President, Seger, Naomi. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Margaret-Vice-President, Spice, Burton-Student Council Rep resentative, Tittle, Marilyn, Turner, Bonnie, Young, Kathleen-Nifty- Fifties Representative, Zaenger, Frank. Mrs. Alice Perkins-252 TOP ROW: Agen, Robert, Baker, Barbara-Student Council Representative, Barn by, Jean, Calef, Patricia, Carr, Donald, Case, Gary-Prism Repre sentative. SECOND ROW: Cline, Lynne, Durbin, Donald-President, Eble, Joyce, Emery, Shirley Fitzgerald, Herman, Hawkins, Marilyn. THIRD ROW: Henning, James-Treasurer, Hoff, Shirley-Vice-President, Holt, Clark Hunt, John, lagulli, Jerry, Kisseberth, Joyce. FOURTH ROW: Kosuth, Delores, Malinowski, Donald, Marshall, Douglas-Secretary Miller, Robert, Moore, Lois, Nippe, Carol. FIFTH ROW: Page, Herbert, Pirner, Max, Pulford, Phyllis, Schmidt, Richard Simon, Janet, Stafford, Richard. SIXTH ROW: Stoneman, William, Sutton, Audrey-Red Cross Representative Thomas, Al, Ventiesca, lgino, White, Barbara-Nifty-Fifties Repre- sentative, Wirick, Duane. NOT IN PICTURE: Czersiack, Michael, Sinnig, Barbara-Pot O' Gold Representative. 1 5 LLV, 5 'A ' .. i t Z '73 jf, -P fi f i,.fij,,. g Wg I . tg, if ' ' ' wt fZfEft'g l ' srrss gg'., .C if 4, gf , V+ .1 .. I' . ' ' ,'L,,' - ' s - W,-f' 'L'- I V , b K J nf, we . - ' f-- i :T Di ,f - .5 i gk , L ,V f ': N 5 wr, f . I W ,. ' ., N . :H -: .sy V M '1 1 fl 5 ' . g l' g 'ff' 'EE I .. .R K ..., lf ' I f . L .. .1 V A Q I me f v 1 ,L 1 Q ' ggi, ' S K ., A V fi' Z ' A Q s M , sf '-as , 3 if' lf? ' . I 1 -ai-I Y ,, fi . .. 5 . if ,MM it Q Xi -s LLLL .gg J ii, I I 1,. - 1' 'I L V' 't Q '- . 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FIFTH ROW: Smith, Janet, Sfurgill, Ronald, Swinghammer, James, Townsend Henry - Student Council Representative, Verner, Mary - Prism Repre- sentative, Warrick, Bert. SIXTH ROW: Wilcoxin, Carolyn. NOT IN PICTURE: Erler, Dolores. I f. if fi? CW? 5 ' 5 3. ggi? KQV 1 35231 ig as-if fm X NSF 'ii Q 2 Q A Q L ? 5 Q x , QL 224 if wi 1 1 z 23 if 5 D check Mmm? sig SCDPHQMCDRE CLASS ATX NU XI QZSEF?y PM f SE? FO MUS? 43 gHU.ggnfWARTS SoPHoMoRE CLASS OFFICERS JEAN READ T BILL STANSBURY V P d PHYLLIS BUTLER 5 Y ff G :Q 4' ,, Q ' 'ks-416' Q A 'L 1 - 5,,q,,, y Sophomore Class Advisers MRS. CARRIE E. WHALEY A A QW' MR NORMAN POLLMAN - il..-e 44 Miss Ruth Smith-202 TOP ROW: Archambo, Glen, Benaclum, Meredith, Bondy, Joanne, Campbell, Stewart, Chamberlin, Dale, Davis, Phyllis. SECOND ROW: Dicke, Bill, Ellis, Janet, Esgain, Suzanne-P.T.A. Representative Garn, Carol-Red Cross Representative, Grinnell, Mary Lou, Hend- rickson, Bud. THIRD ROW: Huntley, Dorothy, Kripke, Sidney, Liechty, Carol-Prism Representa- tive, Lindsay, Barbara, Moses, Merle, Raeburn, Jacquelyn. FOURTH ROW: Rentz, Tom-Cafeteria Captain, Richter, Nancy, Rowand, Albert Sell, Arthur, Shaw, Ernest-Student Council Representative, Smith Evelyn. FIFTH ROW: Unstine, Valerie, Vollmer, William, Webb, Robert, Welch, Janice- President, Wettstone, John, Whitney, Gerald. SIXTH ROW: Winterfeld, Joan-Pot O' Gold Representative. NOT IN PICTURE: Buser, Phyllis, Kuiawa, Louis, Phillips, June. -ar Mr. Davicl Voss-1 18 TOP ROW: Binkley, Bill, Baker, Thelma. SECOND ROW: Bomer, Harold, Boyer, Carolyn, Buck, Jim, Butler, Phyllis, Dickey, Carl-Pot O' Gold Representative, Ellis, Bob. THIRD ROW: Fortlander, Fred, Gass, Mary, Gibson, Barbara-Red Cross Repre- sentative, Grifiith, Shirley, Jackowski, lawrence, Jacob, Erma. FOURTH ROW: Kachanmeister, Merle, Kline, Charles, Kohler, Erik, Kuhlman, Bob, Luallen, Betty, Luce, Mariorie. FIFTH ROW: Maor, Mary, Myers, Jack, Nowak, Richard, Osborne, Deane, Petsch, Patricia, Postlewait, Jack. SIXTH ROW: Price, Barbara, Rieker, Mary, Ruhl, Herbert, Salyer, Arthur, Schad, Pat-Prism Representative, Watkins, Mary Jane-Student Council Representative. NOT IN PICTURE: Emery, Marcus, Seibert, Fred. N N 2 N 'I Mr. Norman Pollman-153 TOP ROW: Binkowski, Dolores, Bocian, James-Boys' Athletic Representative Campbell, Nancy-Prism, Representative, Cartwright, Calhoun, Coble Richard. SECOND ROW: Devlin, Barbara, Dietrich, Thomas, Gettins, Patricia, Harrop, Ann Hazard, Robert, Jones, Jeannette. THIRD ROW: Herbster, Ellen, Kennedy, Harold, Kenny, Patricia, Kopfman, Ted Krieg, Karl, Kruse, James. FOURTH ROW: Leighton, George, Livi, Patricia-Pot O' Gold Representative, McPhie Carolyn, Main, Mearl, McClosky, Joanne-President, Miller, Coleman FIFTH ROW: Murray, Dawn, Noward, Norman, Pizer, George, Renn, Ruth, Rey- nolds, Jane-Student Council Representative, Ross, Marilyn-Secre tary-Treasurer. SIXTH ROW: Rutschow, Henry, Scntchi, Nancy-Red Cross Representative, Sprague, Paul, Tirrith, Beatrice-Cafeteria Captain, Woods, Natalie-Girls' Athletic Representative, Vogelsang, Peggy. NOT IN PICTURE: Dempsey, Henry, Larberg, Robert. 1 1 Miss Elizabeth Johnson-264 TOP ROW: Alloy, Annette, Aubry, Richard, Barkenquast, Jim-Treasurer, Edward, Bonnough, Joanne, Brandt, James. SECOND ROW: Brown, Joan-Red Cross Representative, Brydon, Jim, Byam, Caster, George, County, Pauline-Student Council Representive, Margaret. THIRD ROW: Edgington, Harry-Cafeteria Captain, Friedman, Charles, G Mary, Grover, Doris, Harris, Leeta, Horner, Margaret-Pot O' Representative. FOURTH ROW: Houser, Jane, Kiess, Natalie-P.T.A. Representative, Lambert, liam, Lober, Mary, Marlin, Rose, Martz, Jerry. FIFTH ROW: I' Beck, Don, Cox, iftith, Gold Wil- Mengel, Elaine, Moling, Patricia, Muhleman, Duane-Vice-President, Richards, William, Schoeler, Jean-Secretary, Schuster, Gary. SIXTH ROW: Seawater, Eldonna-Prism Representative, Slagle, Shirley, Sproul, Tom, Suhrbier, Joanne, Vick, Edward-President. NOT IN PICTURE: Cartlidge, Beverly-Red Cross Representative, Lewis, John, Wey- gandt, Phillip. I . V 320. ,:r,:...-.7-.A ,5 Miss Fern Dickey-108 TOP ROW: Austin, Jennie, Beadle, Coett, Birmingham, Virginia, Breese, Jack- President, Camp, Sally-Secretary, Carr, Leo. SECOND ROW: Crago, Ruth, Cromwell, Connie-Pot O' Gold and Prism Representa tive, Fought, Dennis, Goss, Patsy, Hall, Duane-Vice-President, Hall Raymond-Cafeteria Captain. THIRD ROW: Hamilton, Dean, Harms, Howard, Hill, Kenneth, Housley, Margaret- Student Council Representative, Jacoby, Barbara, Kerby, Jean. FOURTH ROW: Laycock, William, Metzger, Marion, Neidlinger, Nancy, Nettleton, Shirley-Treasurer, Olson, Hugh, Pratt, Charles. FIFTH ROW: Richards, Don, Simmons, Jack, Smith, Carolyn, Spratt, Joe, Stein berg, Lois-Red Cross Representative, Stephenson, Bob. SIXTH ROW: Teaderman, Prudence, Wakeman, Francis. NOT IN PICTURE: Miller, Barbara. 'TS' Mr. Clyde Kiker-325 TOP ROW: Ball, James, Bemis, Barbara, Bilkovsky, Norma. SECOND ROW: D Bishop, Donald, Blanke, Patricia, Burns, Barbara, Claus, Norine Davey, Richard, Dunlop, Robert. THIRD ROW: Gonia, Joan, Gordon, Richard - Secretary-Treasurer, Hall, Mary Heinze, Lola, Helm, Nancy, Hildebrand, Jack. FOURTH ROW: ' Hinde, Richard, Howald, John, Jackson, Raymond, Karpinski Valerie, Knapp, Robert, Lafferty, Alice. FIFTH ROW: LaGro, James, Lavoie, Nancy, McLeish, Jacqueline, Patterson, Rich ard, Perikly, Paul, Riendeou, Mary-President. SIXTH ROW: Schafer, Jerry, Schultz, Richard, Shoemaker, Betty, Tussing, Bette Whittaker, Nova, Zanville, Ruth. NOT IN PICTURE: ' Stansbury, Bill-Vice-President, Commager, Roger, Gorsuch, Jim Lowry, Mary Ann-Pot O' Gold Representative, Lupe, Steve, Ruhl David. Li , A,,AA I 5 D A ,.:' Z: . , It ' , ,I f' I 7 ' 4, ,s . A . , ,A . .--fr A 1 -f'-- I . Q AA ' 'A -. . mf AA A .1 if - ...- : ' ' :,, : , - W M 5 I ll 1 , qi r Q , M 1,,,,a.'f .. ' I f A? ff- H 1--V V' an 1AV,:. t. -':111'ff' I A ..:,, u .V , I, ,.. ,- ' A AA2' A , , 3 , f . ' -'-. . A 1' , , liig. , iff f I t 1 I 3 A 'sf Y . , I ff ls , JV! I ' - 'v. .': z ..:: 5 f Miss Charlotte Burwick-'I 16 TOP ROW: Abel, Bernadine-P.T.A. Representative, Barnett, Jack, Best, Pauline-Secretary, Bitz, Nancy. SECOND ROW: Butler, Dale, Chapman, Marilyn-Student Council Representative, Daughters, Robert, Dunsmore, Lois-Pot O' Gold Representative, Eddie, Robert, Elliott, Mary. THIRD ROW: Gould, Don, Harrison, Robert, Helbing, Billy, Hollar, Carolyn-Girls Athletic Representative, Hoyt, Helen, King, James. FOURTH ROW: Kinney, Vernon, Kreagloh, Arlene-President, McAdoo, Mary, Mc Devitt, Richard-Boys' Athletic Representative, Myers, Sally, Mc Millan, Sally. FIFTH ROW: Moore, Betty, Morgan, Marilyn-Red Cross Representative, Reynolds William-Cafeteria Captain, Sala, Errett, Sameyer, Don, Singer, Don SIXTH ROW: Shea, Patsy Anne, Sidell, Chuck, Smith, Mary Lucille, Standritit, Robert, Tucker, Nancy-Prism Representative, Whaley, Betty-Vice President. NOT IN PICTURE: Shuler, Jerry-Treasurer, Bergiadis, William. Miss Marjorie Warner-1 'I3 TOP ROW: Aranoft, Arnold, Baden, Janice, Buttke, Barbara-Treasurer, Dempsey, Thomas-Prism Representative, Eicher, Victore, Graumlich, Fred. SECOND ROW: Grossenbacher, Suzanne-Student Council Representative, Hauser, Gretchen, Hoel, Helen, Keier, Virginia-Pot O' Gold Representative, Kest, Beverly, Lawton, Ninde-President. THIRD ROW: Lindmulder, John, Marks, James, Maybee, Betty Ann, McBurney, Joan-Red Cross Representative, Minneker, Marilyn, Morrin, Beverly. FOURTH ROW: Pile, Richard, Romanoff, Myrtle, Roth, Barbara, Schmitt, William, Schnebelen, Patsy, Shafer, Charla. N 1' FIFTH ROW: 15- Singer, Carol, Swarts, Charles, Toth, Bonnie, . Trammell, Betty, Treby, Gwendolyn, Watters, Jeanne. SIXTH ROW: R Wiemer, Joyce, Welker, l.ois, Yancey, Billy, Zoko- K, wich, Olga. .4 6 l Nor IN PICTURE: - tlmlll lV. f Hagerty, Ann, Sheppard, Carl. I1f1I'I' I I Wg: ,I qty! N4 is EL' Ralf D Miss Mary Bargmann-225 TOP ROW: Aldrich, Sally, Ball, Doris, Bauk, Marilyn, Boeker, Bruce, Brown, Marilyn, Colton, Charlene. SECOND ROW: Conyne, Barbara-Secretary, Deitsch, Robert, Elzay, Donald, Eriksen, Ethel, Granger, William-Student Council Representative, Haddox, Marilyn. THIRD ROW: Harbough, Donald, Hessler, Thomas-Vice-President, Hollers, Mary- P.T.A. Representative, Kashmer, James, McCarthey, Patricia, Mink, Richard. FOURTH ROW: Mundy, Barbara-Red Cross Representative, Myers, Geraldine-Pot O' Gold Representative, Oliver, WilIiam-Cafe- ieria Captain, Porteous, William-Treasurer, Rob- ertson, Donna, Russell, Winslow-President. FIFTH ROW: Schramm, Donald, Senecal, Georgean, Skurzyn Joan-Prism Representative, Smith, Shirley, Snider, Joe, Snyder, Jo Anne. SIXTH ROW: Taylor, William, Welsheimer, Phillip, White, Rob- ert, Young, Buddy. NOT IN PICTURE: Turner, Shirley. .aw I Miss Ursula Schmit-101 TOP ROW: Arencl, Richard, Beard, Mary -Vice-President, Brand, Walter. SECOND ROW: Brehm, Frank-Prism Representative, Bruns, Craig -Cafeteria Captain, Deaton, Kenneth, Emch, Nancy-Secretary, Emmert, Parks-Treasurer, Hag- M erty, Marion. THIRD ROW: Hansen, Roger, Hatch, Patty-Pot O' Gold Representative, Hopper, Martha, King, Malcolm-President, Lindberg, Joyce-P.T.A. Repre- sentative, Lunbeck, William. FOURTH ROW: Mellor, Jack, Myers, Robert, Nowak, Joseph, Patchersky, Phyllis: Potter, Donna, Reineke, Sally. FIFTH ROW: Sasse, Charles, Schenk, Nancy, Schrag, Scott, Shearon, Jack, Snider, John, Sottek, Joyce. SIXTH ROW: Steinhauer, Carolyn-Student Council Representative, Von Kueren, John, Von Behre, William-Red Cross Representative, Ward, Jean, Weisman. Alice, Wisniewski, Donald. NOT IN PICTURE: Hubbard, Richard, Lover, Barbara, Brown, David. Miss Marie Lerche-105 TOP ROW: Benner, Rodney. SECOND ROW: Borgelt, Ralph, Brigham, Edwin-Treasurer, Brown, Alice, Bumcrots, Howard, Casey, Kathleen-Secretary, Cramer, Patricia. THIRD ROW: Curtis, Jane-Pot O' Gold Representative, Evanolt, Lauralee-Presi dent, Fruchtman, Morris, Gray, Barbara, Hamilton, Richard, Hastings Colleen. FOURTH ROW: Hedden, Scott, Huber, Eleanor, Ingwerson, Harmon, Inhelder Ernest, Jerrett, Janet, Johnson, Peggy. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Vernadyne, Park, Terry, Pawlowicz, Diane-Vice-President Rahrig, Don, Ritter, Marlene, Sipes, Ralph. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Gloria, Snyder, Joanne, Stevenson, Barbara, Taylor, Mildred Treuschel, Connie, Tripp, Bill. NOT IN PICTURE: Hill, James, Jarvie, Nancy. Miss Iva Guire-'I49 TOP ROW: Althaus, Nancy, Bendlin, Mary, Buchler, Royce, Burgoon, Margaret, Connin, Janet, Cronenwett, Charles. SECOND ROW: Dunning, Nancy, Easley, Beverly, Edmonds, Barbara, Fall, Beverly, Frye, Betty, Holliger, Lael. THIRD ROW: Humphrey, William, Keller, Jack, Lammiman, Beth-Prism Repre- sentative, Lenfestey, Beverly, Meyer, William, Miller, Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Nicholas, Geraldine, Park, Doris, Parsons, Barbara-Red Cross Repre- sentative, Quigg, Dean, Ranck, Don, Read, Jean-Student Council Representative, FIFTH ROW: Sattler, Charles, Schnorf, Brandon-President, Shannon, Patricia, Walker, Sue Ann-Pot O' Gold Representative, Waterman, Jack, Welch, Virginia-Secretary-Treasurer. SIXTH ROW: Zander, Edward. NOT IN PICTURE: Bancroft, Lois, Bruns, Carl-Vice-President, Doehler, David, Goldman, Harold, Sawade, Howard-P.T.A. Representative. Miss Alice Gerding-103 TOP ROW: Abele, Pat, Baker, Gene, Bordeaux, Joan-Vice-President, Boulton, Robert, Boulton, Dorothy, Brandy, Jo Ann. SECOND ROW: Channell, William, Cohn, William-Prism Boys' Athletic Representa- tive, Dresch, Fred, Fritz, Donald, Holliger, Doris-Secretary and Treasurer, Hutter, Jack-Student Council Representative. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Richard-Pot O' Gold Representative, Keeler, James- Cafeteria Captain, Kretz, Richard, LaRowe, Carol, Lawnizak, Ray, Martin, Arthur. FOURTH ROW: Newman, Carolyn, Parente, Virginia, Poucher, Donna, Qualy, Dean, Ray, Joseph, Schiffman, Kathryn. FIFTH ROW: Semmler, Shirley-P.T.A. Representative, Taylor, Barbara, Ulmer, June-Red Cross Representative, Vannorsdall, Joan-President, Girls' Athletics Representative, Wing, Rosiland. NOT IN PICTURE: Cuthbert, Lyle, Evers, Churliann, Krembas, Jeanette, Wood, Wendell. aff: tu X Mrs. Carrie Whaley-261 TOP ROW: Beck, Shirley, Britz, Harland-Student Council Representative, Byrd Nelda, Cole, Ivan, Cook, Bettymay. SECOND ROW: Cook, Joanne, Cottle, Gifford, Coulis, Angelo, Crenshaw, Margie Davis, Howard, Easterday, Lou Ann. THIRD ROW: Gallon, Jack-Red Cross Representative, Hiser, Harold, Johns, Rich- ard, Johnson, Margaret-President, Kaiser, Robert-Prism Representa- tive, Boys' Athletic Representative, Kiemle, Barbara-Vice-President Pot O' Gold Representative. FOURTH ROW: Killing, Mary-Treasurer, Logan, Harvey, Mason, Harold, Moree Jeannine, Nelson, Beverly, Nordgren, Carol. FIFTH ROW: Owens, Richard, Peeps, Richard, Petersen, Dolores-P.T.A. Repre sentative, Pfaftenberger, Patsy, Rice, Phillip-Cafeteria Captain Stoll, Martha. SIXTH ROW: Struble, Jim, Sweeny, Paul, Taylor, Jim, Truclel, Eleanor-Secretary Girls' Athletic Representative, Whaley, Edward, Young, Eileen. NOT IN PICTURE: Heidtman, Louann. me Mr. Irving Pross-162 TOP ROW: Becker, Lois, Clult, James, Crampton, Duane-Cafeteria Captain, Culbert, Shirley. SECOND ROW: Doggett, Carolyn, Demos, Evelyn, Ehret, Joyce, Howard, Robert- Boys' Athletic Representative, Johnson, Lewis, Kamm, Robert-Vice- President and Pot O' Gold Representative. THIRD ROW: Kisselberth, Nancy-Girls' Athletic Representative, Land, Donna- P.T.A. Representative, LeBeau, Alton, Mason, Howard, Moore, Robert, Northrup, Mariann: FOURTH ROW: Nutting, Lois, Pontello, Barbara, Punches, Howard, Reeks, Jack, Shaw, Barbara-Red Cross Representative, Stuart, Shirley-Secretary and Treasurer. FIFTH ROW: Taylor, James, Thomsen, Paul, Tovey, Duane-President, Turner, Jane-Student Council Representative, Williams, Donald, Zingg, Mariorie. , ,v E NOT IN PICTURE: Bradish, Harold-Cafeteria Captain, Nordsiek, Norma-Prism Repre- sentative, Sawacle, Carol. at l C4 ' , .- ' ', - f few' .. ' ii V ,. r , A F if fr jc ' as 52 Miss Mary Fischer-208 TOP ROW: Boruh, Eugene, Brindley, Tom, Buchenmeyer, James, Chapman, Margaret, Conn, Carol, Corrello, Bill-Boys' Athletics Representative. SECOND ROW: Crayne, Jeanne, DeVille, Virginia-Student Council Representative, Garling, Doris-P.T.A. Representative, Harrison, Norma, Hehl, Bob, Held, Tom. THIRD ROW: Jackson, Richard, Jarrett, Richard, Karp, Beryl, Kelley, Alice, Musch, Nancy-Girls' Athletic Representative, Neyens, l.oVerne-Secretary and Treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Nordgren, Alva, Ortman, Wayne, Owen, Charles, Payne, Marilyn- Pat O' Gold Representative, Rose, Dorothey-Vice-President, Scott, Francis. FIFTH ROW: Sours, Frances-Red Cross Representative, Tarbox, Bob, Thyen, Mar- garet-President, Cafeteria Captain-Wilcox, Joy-Prism Representa- tive. 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T , - A ,.-.., , I Forty-Niners Anyone who remembers the enthusiastic Forty-Niners of last year will be pleased to know that this group has been equally active this year. The class leaders and their committees deserve the credit for planning many events. The presi- dent, Chuck Swarts, and the vice-president, Bill Stansbury, have the responsibility of guiding the dance committee. ln December this group spon- sored a Christmas party and dance combined. On April eleventh a dance April Showers was given by the Sophomore Class. The finances of all affairs are taken care of by Jeanne Read and her committee. The program committee under the direction of Phyllis Butler, class secretary, is a very active group. Every other week the differ- ent home rooms present a program. The inspir- ing Easter service which all students attended was one in this series of sophomore home room presentations. When Mrs. Carrie Whaley died in March, the Sophomore Class lost an especially close friend, for she was its beloved adviser. The students are grateful to Mr. Pollman for his constant help and his willingness to advise the Sophomores at all times. Mr. Ollie Klee-152 TOP ROW: Bailey, Fred-Pot O' Gold Representative, Baekhouclt, Marilyn, Brad- ley, Richard, Bunk, Ralph, Burk, James, Butts, Patricia. SECOND ROW: Dennis, Karl, Cornelles, Alice, Fluevog, Harlow-Cafeteria Captain, Gregorek, Dick-Secretary-Treasurer, Grodi, Genevieve, Harden- brook, Ann. THIRD ROW: Harste, Richard, Hayes, Carolyn, Higgenbotharn, Tom-President, Houston, Betty, Johnson, Verla, Keith, Irene. FOURTH ROW: Knaggs, Lois, Lawton, Eugene, Lealce, Lawrence-Student Council Representative, Meeker, ShirleyeVice-President, Prism Representative, Meredith, Paula-Girls' Athletic Representative, Moellenberg, Bill. FIFTH ROW: Mowery, Robert-P.T.A, Representative, Nemire, Norman, Porus, Gary, Radebaugh, Harry, Schmidt, Phyllis, Schmitz, Jim. SIXTH ROW: Schnitkey, Eileen, Shire, Jack-Boys' Athletic Representative, Sinko- vic, Walter, Stone, Marian, Thal, Norman-Red Cross Representa- tive, Weber, Bob. NOT IN PICTURE: Melton, Mary. Wealfffl 'lags N Ei SSH ff Q X :gg 3 fm 5235 S23 5 535 3 as msg R922 M15 TZ? mf f s ,ff ww, JUNICDR CLASS 'W 'XJ SCH I JDA75, Oo E4 F'jR'TffAUFFE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JANET KNIERIM V P d RUTH CROCKETT ' 4 S QI Q IW f' , Junior Class Advisers '55 ifgy P- 1,113 Miss AURELIA QUINN uw, 5' MR s B EMERY 56 Miss Amy Kimpton-326 TOP ROW: Braatz, Donald, Campbell, Joann, David, Mary Lou, Davis, Ben, Dierks, Don, Dipman, Juanita, Dotson, Norma, Drake, Robert, Eicher, Robert. SECOND ROW: Garry, JoAnn, Gernheuser, Dan, Haney, Jacqueline, Hartley, Norma, Herbst, Connie, Kanous, Charles, Marquardt, Tom, McKibben, Patricia, Noaker, Leslie. THIRD ROW: Noller, Alfred, Novack, Carol, Reisler, Jeanne, Robertson, James, Rowan, Larry, Ruegge, Marian, Swyers, Charles, VanGorder, Marian, Ward, Hiett. FOURTH ROW: Weiker, Marilyn, Whitney, Wanda. NOT IN PICTURE: Barraco, Polly, Divins, Robert, Fitzgerald, Robert. We of homeroom 326 wish to introduce our- selves. We are average members of the Junior Class and have the same interests as any other students of our age. We are very active in school organizations. Members of the Junior Friendship Club are: Carol Novak, Maria Ruegge, Jeanne Reisler, Mary Lou David, Connie Herbst, and Juanita Dipman, who is the treasurer of the club. JoAnn Garry and Jackie Haney belong to the Span- ish Club. Hi-Y members from 326 are: Bob Drake, Hiett Ward, and Tom Marquardt, JoAnn Garry is a member of Sorelles, and Mary Lou David is a Sub-Deb. Leslie Noaker is a member of the Engi- neers and Chess Clubs. How is that for school activity? We think it is pretty fine. At the beginning of the year we elected Con- nie Herbst to lead us as president, Mary Lou David was chosen as vice-president, and Jackie Haney iots down the minutes. Pat McKibben brings back the reports from the Student Council meetings. Our very dependable Red Cross Representative is Juanita Dipman. Marilyn Weiker collected the money for our P.T.A. memberships. Marian Rueg- ge picks up dimes for the Prism and Carol Novak begs us to buy more Savings Stamps. We are very well represented in athletics with Bob Drake and Don Dierks on the football team, Larry Rowan on the wrestling team, Danny Gern- heuser on the cross country team, Tom Marquardt, Al Noller and Chuck Swyers on the swimming team and Hiett Ward on the tennis team. The Honor Roll for the first semester consisted of Juanita Dipman and Leslie Noaker. Of course, in the future this will be improved TOOK. Serving on various committees are: JoAnn Garry, Junior-Senior Farewell Committee, and Social Committee of the Student Council, Jackie Haney, J-Hop Committee, DeViltries, and Night Relays committees, Jimmie Robertson, DeViltries, and Marilyn Weiker, Junior Play Committee. With all these active students and our adviser, popular Miss Amy Kimpton, to guide us we have had a successful homeroom for three years. We are looking forward to an even better one next year. mf ...M Mrs. Ethel Pasquier-201 QM? 1 u Ill' !, A u 91 i MN l IN. -A ' 0 ' : K Ie.: TOP ROW: Allman, Charles: Bulk, Roger: Brenneman, Jacquelyn: Cocke, Kathryn: Contat, Audrey: Cowie, Isabel: Dowdney, Kenneth: Dunlap, Robert: Emmert, Kate. SECOND ROW: Fick, Donna: Finch, Shirley: Gray, Betty: Hein, Myrtle: Helmbold, Betty: Hewey, Richard: Hogrefe, June: Jenkins, Robert: Kuntz, Wilma. THIRD ROW: Lange, John: Mann, Jack: Onclo, James: Punches, Gilbert: Ray, Mary: Roberts, Kenneth: Rogers, Vincent: Rowland, Mary: RUPP, Robert. FOURTH ROW: Streicher, Suzanne: Sutton, Madelyn: Tilley, Barbara: Vernier, Tom: Weber, Norman. NOT IN PICTURE: Curran, Robert: Gregory, Owen: Kis- seberth, Rita: Lehman, Joan: Matthews, John: Neyens, Roland: Steinman, Richard: Walborn, Lawrence. On a typical day in 201, you will find Mrs. Pasquier's Happy 32 engaged in various activities. Madelyn Sutton, president, opens the discussion while either Bar- bara Tilley, Junior Executive Committee member, or Myrtle Hein, Pot O' Gold representative, tries to coax money out of somewhat conservative students. John Mathews, vice-president, discusses his algebra with Mrs. Pasquier while Shirley Finch combs her brunette tresses until asked to stop. Donna Fick's constant giggling over facetious happenings drowns out the sound of Jackie Brenneman's report on Student Council activities. Tom Vernier, of the varsity football team, and Gilbert Punches, of the swimming team, are the chief athletes of the room. Kate Emmert, secretary, studies for history tests while Owen Gregory analyzes poetry. During the Y.W.C.A. drive Sue Streicher collected donations. Helping to spread school news is Mary Rowland, Prism solicitor. John Lang handles financial matters. Honorable mention is given to Jackie Brenneman and Kenneth Dowdney for having a place on the Honor Roll. . By the time the class has finally settled down to study, the bell has rung and another half hour has ended in 201. 58 4 Ah, yes, we have a gay time in 104. Nothing bothers us. lsn't Marilyn Brubaker our president and James Whitten, our vice-president? Who could go wrong with leaders like that? Lois Foor is our efficient secretary and Alonzo Sargent is the money man, our treasurer. The Red Cross news is brought to us by Arylene Stoll, we keep up on the latest doings of the Student Council through Helen Jo Link, Marie Denman takes care of our P.T.A. business, and Marie Pollitz sees that the cafeteria is left clean. We are always well informed on everything in the school, because Joan Thompson has plenty of Prisms to sell, and Sally Balsmeyer collects for the Pot O' Gold. Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. Balsmeyer , 'l,. are our able homeroom mothers. Z Our homeroom is active in committee work. For proof, we point to Miriam Hudson on Junior Publicity and Wel- fare, Suzanne Lattin on Junior-Senior Farewell and Welfare, Marilyn Brubaker on J-Hop, Helen Jo Link on J-Hop and Social, and Virginia Butler, Arylene Stoll, and Joan Thomp- M son on Junior Play. Our contributions to the football team are Bill Blank and Joe Robie. Surely you will agree with us when we exclaim, Our Ay homeroom is O.K.! Miss Aurelia Quinn-104 TOP ROW: Balsmeyer, Sally, Benadum, Betty, Blank, William, Brubaker, Marilyn, Butler, Virginia, Campbell, Shirley. SECOND ROW: Carlson, Lois, Childers, Norma, Cohen, Marvin, Denman, Marie, Foor, Lois, Greenawalt, Ralph, Henry, Joseph, Hudson, Miriam, Hurtado, Alfred. THIRD ROW: Kerr, Barbara, Lattin, Sue, Leasure, Nancy, Link, Helen, Menning, Eugene, McKimmy, Richard, Pollitz, Mary Ann, Rabie, Joe, Roth, Joyce. FOURTH ROW: Rupli, Richard, Sargent, Alonzo, Sattler, Marilyn, Shimmaly, Yvonne, Stoll, Arlyne, Sweebe, Betty, Teaderman, Owen, Thompson, Joan, Whitten, James. NOT IN PICTURE: Applegate, John, Demos, Nick, Draheirn, Walter, Olrich, Fred, Schmicllin, Jack. wen? ...M 59 If you notice students dashing to class at 12:35 every day, they are probably the pupils from homeroom 106. A few minutes later everyone has always settled clown to work. When we have special business to attend to, Ted Rohweder, president, takes over. ln his ab- sence, Ted Miller, vice-president, is in charge. Nancy Anderson, secretary, takes care of her vari- ous iobs and Nancy Alliman wishes 'For some money to count. Our Prism sales are high because Ruth Launer is our hard working salesman. Al- ways busy with their Pot O' Gold work are Carolyn Bowers and Marilyn Ruhl. We get out Student Council reports from Bob Straight. Many of our students are active in sports and other activities around school. The pride of our homeroom is Fritz Lautter, who is president of the Junior Class and will be co-captain of next year's football team. We have others of whom we are also proud. For instance, Jim Maher is one of the Mrs. Dorothy Mills-106 outstanding players on our basketball team and both he and Fritz are on the track team. Leslie Gerke, an able cheerleader, helps to raise school spirit at all our football and basketball games. Room IO6 has many members in different clubs. The Pericleans, French Club, Junior Friend- ship, and the Hi-Y are all actively represented. Some of the Junior Class committees have repre- sentatives from our room too. Marilyn Ruhl was co-chairman of the Pumpkin Prance Committee and Nancy Anderson also helped to make that dance a big success. Les Gerke serves on the J-Hop Committee. . Maybe it is because of all our other activities but Nancy Anderson and Lois Campbell are the only two students who have achieved a position on the Honor Roll this year. With the guidance of Mrs. Mills, everyone is working harder to improve his standing during our iunior year. TOP ROW: Alliman, Nancy, Anderson, Nancy, Bowers, Carolyn, Callahan, Ira, Connin, Robert, Coombs, Kenneth, Cuprys, Joan. SECOND ROW: Fischer, Marilyn, Gerke, Leslie, Getz, Jacquelyn, Grodi, Eugene, Harrison, David, Hingst, John, Jadel, Jack, Jones, Gladys, Keck, Gerald. THIRD ROW: Koechley, Joan, Kubitz, Nancy, Lauffer, Fritz, Launer, Ruth, Maher, Jim, McDonnell, Nancy, Miller, Ted, Moore, Betty Lou, Palmer, Dean. FOURTH ROW: Powers, Pat, Rohweder, Ted, Roth, Robert, Ruhl, Marilyn, Schlagheck, James, Schassberger, Grace, Smith, Joan, Straight, Robert, Wardlaw, Betty. NOT IN PICTURE: Felix, James, McDonald, Donald, Shaw, Norma Jean. .5..F ,Jn if s Holding the reins of Miss Lukens' homeroom, room llO, are Kenny Culp, president, and Suzie Boesel, vice-president. Performing the secretarial duties and an active member of the homeroom is Barbara Lukens, determining' financial status is Nancy Williams. One of the unusual and most outstanding acts of the executive body of llO has been to draw up a constitution in accordance with our national one but fitting the needs of our own homeroom. The Preamble states: We the students of homeroom llO in order to form a better homeroom, to estab- lish justice, to insure order, and to promote the general welfare draw up this constitution. Four members of our homeroom are on the Honor Roll: Sue Boesel, Barbara Lukens, Peggy Lukens fwho is our Pot O' Gold solicitorj, and Jean Cunningham. Any student who holds this record should be proud of such an achievement. Miss Ruth Lukens--I 10 Our annual Red Cross box was quickly filled this year. Lucille Abel, our representative, will- ingly took on this task and it was through her enthusiasm that we were encouraged to meet our quota. John Luthy, who is one of our cheerleaders, is our Student Council representative. You might think that this is too big a title for such a little boy, but he has handled the iob splendidly. Representing our homeroom on the Junior Executive Committee is Nancy Bell. We feel that this committee is doing an excellent iob of helping the iuniors to become one of the schools most promising classes. When every other Tuesday rolls around, we buy our Prisms from our treasurer, Nancy. Two star athletes also come from room 'll0- Johnny McWilliam of basketball fame who has participated in almost every game this season, and Wesley Coen of football prominence. TOP ROW: Abel, Lucille, Althous, Harold, Atkin, Kenneth, Baumberger, Roberta, Bell, Nancy, Boesel, Suzanne, Bowman, Carol. SECOND ROW: Boyd, Donald, Bundros, Tony, Charpie, Kenneth, Coen, Wesley, Crider, Don, Culp, Kenneth, Cunningham, Jean, Daso, Phyllis, Guindon, Edward. THIRD ROW: Hardy, Mary Lou, Kindle, Oliver, Krupp, Dolores, Lukens, Barbara, Lukens, Margaret, Luthy, John, Maran, Louis, McWilliam, John, Meredith, Betty. FOURTH ROW: Merrell, Walker, Miller, Joan, Moore, Richard, Shanks, Sue, Scheid, Louis, Todd, Joan, Varner, Virginia, Williams, Nancy, Wood, Lynden. NOT IN PICTURE: Held, Jean, Hickey, Eileen, Kenney, Paul. ,Q , ,...,, .ap J This is written for you, who in some future year will be browsing around in the attic and come across a slender red book-no not THAT book-your yearbook. As you are glancing through it, one page will arrest your eye. Why? Because you see especially familiar pictures on it. Why, there is the boy whose chemistry I used to copy! Don't let your better-half catch you gazing Iongingly at one particular blond. You do remember her don't you? Do I remember! Why, how can I Il forget the time when Blondie -- -- ? Did I look like that then? And so you will ramble on, but, if your eyes should move just a little from the pictures, you will see what has been written here. Remember this was the year we had an election at the end of the first semester. Bob Eikost was X ll '11 :ln ll' Ill In ll 2-IIA -vi' U chosen to lead us as president, taking over Betty Wanner's position. Raymond Smith took over when Bob wasn't around. Leland Moree did the same thing for Betty Wanner. Since we never had any money and since there were no meetings to take notes about, we whittled the positions down to one. Yvonne Martin was elected to Dick Forrester's position as secretary-treasurer. Hey, things are coming back to me now, you say. Wasn't that the year we had a 'White Elephant' Committee? We never did have the auction. Who was on that committee anyway? Bob Eikost Marilyn Mersereau and Dick Forrester is the answer to that one Dick Schumm was our Prism representative Marilyn Mersereau, Melvin Dohlman and Raymond Smith were the only ones who managed to make the Honor Roll that year Ted Bodenmiller, Reed Hunter, Dick Forrester and Tim Green were on the varsity football team and Bob Eikost the varsity basketball team Do you remember? Miss Ethel Willoughby 227 TOP ROW Baldwin Betty Berman Soma Bodenmiller, Ted, Burkhardt, Jack, Grover Sue SECOND ROW: Growden, James, Reed Martin Yvonne, McCalIister, Richard, Core Marian Dahlmann Hefty Ted Hlnsey Robert McNutt Carol Mersereau Smith Raymond Spless Nancy NOT IN PICTURE Forrester Dick Green Mary LeLand Perkins, Margie, Ramsey, Bonnie, Thomas Wanner, Betty, Whitmill, Dolores. Schumm Richard, Strong, Arthur, West, s-0 vt' i M, ...f Mr. S. B. Emery-I I9 TOP ROW: Baker, Marilyn: Berry, Patricia: Binkelman, Edward: Browning, John: Campbell, Loran: Carl, Else: Delo, Virginia: Erausquin, Richard: Ferrall, Joanne. SECOND ROW: Forrest, Bonnie: Gist, John: Graumlich, William: Hasson, Anne: Hickerson, Elinor: Huffer, Nicholas: Jaeck, William: Keats, Shirley: Keller, Iris. THIRD ROW: Lehaney, Wilma: Lowrie, Robert: Mason, Floradel: Mclean, Austin: Moulton, Darrell: Myers, Marilyn: Prottengeier, Nancy: Rank, Gloria: Satre, Mary. FOURTH ROW: Schulz, John: Sharrit, Van: Summers, Merle: Swinghammer, Charles: Watson, gauren: Elllittman, Nancy: Wittman, Richard. NOT IN PICTURE: Harms, John: Morgan, Joanne: ervice, anne. Homeroom 'II9 is a circus parade. Mr. S. B. Emery leads as adviser followed by the officers: Iris Keller, secretary: and Jack Schulz, treas- urer. Then Shirley Keats marches by as Pot O' Gold solicitor, Executive Committee member, co-chairman of the Junior Play Committee and member of the Junior Friendship Club. Anne Hasson comes directly behind, for she is a member of the White Elephant Committee, mem- ber of the Deviltries' cast, and member of the Junior Friendship Club. The lone member of the Honor Roll ,is Nancy Prottengeier. She is also co-chairman of the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance and member of the Spanish Club. John Browning is the swimming athlete of the home- room and represents it on the Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee Nancy Wittman and Eleanor Hickerson, stars of the parade, are members of the Junior Friendship Club Jack Schulz makes his ap pearance as a star on the track team. Two sad figures are Bob Lowrie and Gloria Rank, who are mourn ing over their transfer from DeVilbiss to Scott. Because room T19 is like a circus parade, we enioy it and wish it could stay like this forever Many friendships are formed here, and we look forward to another year together 63 ww Miss Cynthia Ewing-224 TOP ROW: August, Mariorie, Bollinger, Arthur, Bonner, Mary, Baate, Art Borgelt, Robert, Cook, Richard, Davies, Jean, Easley, Arlys, Flickinger, Vernon. SECOND ROW: Germano, Bernice, Getz, Gordon, Haney, Mariorie Harget, Thomas, Hirsch, Jack, Keiser, Dana, Kitzman, Robert, Lankenau Joanne, McCarrell, Joy. THIRD ROW: Mulopulos, George, Opperman, Wylie, Deane, Rediger, Richard, Winterfield, Donna. England may have some strange things, but we are sure that Miss Ewing has never seen any- thing quite like our homeroom before. So to help her face it, we elected Vernon Flickinger as presi- dent. To help Vernon, we elected Anna Lee Smith, vice-president, Marion Rees, secretary, and Ron- ald Rehn, treasurer. However, there are no minutes because we have never had a meeting and the treasurer gives no reports because there is no money. Our enthusiastic representatives are as fol- lows: Jean Parkes, Red Cross representative, Gor- don Getz, Pot O' Gold solicitor, Allen Wilhelm, Prism solicitor, Joanne Lankenau, Student Council representative, and Bob Behrens, Junior Execu- tive Committee member. Then, of course, no group is complete without 64 1 Glenna, Parkes, Jean, Power, Marilyn, Rees, Marion, Rehn, Donald, Riggle, Rosenbrook, Margie, Smith, Anna lee. FOURTH ROW: Wettstone, Wilhelm, Allen, Williams, Dolores. NOT IN PICTURE: Behrens, Robert, Boyer, Don, Grodi, Bonnie, Heckman, Thomas, Moore, Richard, an athlete. We have two: Vernon Flickinger, who is on the lightweight basketball team, and Jack Hirsch, who is the manager of the swimming team. Sociability is our hobby. To prove it, we had a Christmas party under the chairmanship of Marilyn Power. Even so, we know that with all play and rec- rea'tion, Tad won't be at graduation, so we try not to let our extra-curricular activities interfere with our studies. This year we put the following names on the Honor Roll: Marion Rees, Joanne Lankenau, Jean Davies and Ronald Rehn. Miss Ewing will not be with us our senior year for she is going back to England. When she is re- membering all her American friends, we hope we are included because we will be thinking of her. Mr. Dave McMurray-217 TOP ROW: Adams, David, Badenhope, Robert, Baehren, Marion, Biggs, Brent, Breis- acher, Kathleen, Broghan, Ruth, Carson, Ruth, Casey, Charles, Cunningham, Terry. SECOND ROW: Dewey, Janice, Esser, Robert, Fellabaum, John, Felstein, Marilyn, Fish, Gloria, Hill, Milton, Kiefer, Jewell, Kuhlman, Betty, Lindsay, Jane. THIRD ROW: Ludwig, Tom, McGannon, Mary Lou, McLuckie, Paul, Michelsen, Carol, O'Connor, Paul, 0'Keete, Robert, Perlmutter, David, Rice, Richard, Rice, Robert. FOURTH ROW: Terry, Robert, Vann, Mildred, Wampler, David. NOT IN PICTURE: Baughman, Robert, Crocker, James, Johnston, Patricia, Messinger, Brunny, Michalski, Daniel, Murphy, Hazel, Shay, Jacqualyn, Spenc Q-X We of Mr. McMurrays homeroom started our junior year with the election of Terry Cunning- ham as president. Every day is always the same except for Prism or Pot O' Gold day when we see Carol Michelsen asking for money. We are repre- sented at all the Red Cross meetings by Gloria Fish, Tom Ludwig is always seen at the Student Council meetings. ln the cafeteria is our captain, Betty Kuhlman. There are only three members of 217 on the Honor Roll this year. Those who met the require- ments are Ruth Broghan, Jane Lindsay, and Brun- ny Messinger. At all the football and basketball games Mary Lou McGannon was seen doing her iob as a cheer- leader. Mary Lou also serves on the Executive Committee for our room. Our homeroom class has members on the J-Hop and Junior-Senior Farewell Committees as well as the DeViltries. Bob Terry entertains the students during mass meetings with his dancing. Many of our boys go out for football, basket- ball, track, and even wrestling. Terry Cunning- ham, Brunny Messinger, Bob O'Keefe, and Bob Baughman played during the football season. As for basketball and track, Bob Baughman par- ticipates in these two sports. Brunny Messinger and David Perlmutter are members of the wres- tling team. The students have many school activities that keep them busy. The clubs represented are Sharps and Flats, Junior Friendship, Junior Sorelles, Sub- Debs, and Junior Hi-Y. We lost ancl gained some pupils during the year, but most of us wish to stay in the same room for we are looking forward to a bigger better homeroom in our senior year. ls X 'U all' . -HY .1 fl -l Y ll' Miss Mildred Johnston-327 TOP ROW Beason Thelma, Carter, Sally, Cooper, Hamilton, Croke, Virginia, Dancer, Richard, Davey Frederick Dever James, Elzay, Richard, Emch, Brooke. SECOND ROW: Esser, Dorothy, Farber Virginia Fleischman, Marianne, Foust, William, Gerhart, Jane, Helm, Paul, Imholt, Joan, Kern Clark Kest Newell. THIRD ROW: Miller, Marilyn, Nelson, Ann, Orthwein, Virginia, Phillips, Janice Porter Doris- Schmidt, Lois, Schorling, Nancy, Todd, Jeanne, Vine, Marion. FOURTH ROW: Wonders Sally Wyman Robert, Yobst, James. NOT IN PICTURE: Lica, Charlotte, Schutt, Jeannine. The path to the third floor is just about worn through by 327's iuniors. At the end of our senior year we shall have left our imprints on these flights of stairs forever. Our successful year is due to the leadership of Clark Kern, our president, aided by Paul Helm, vice-president, Dick Dancer, secretary, and Janice Phillips, treasurer. Other officers are: Student Council, Vir- ginia Orthwein, Prism solicitor, FredADavey, Red Cross representative, Jane Gerhart, Pot O' Gold, Joanne lmholt. The Junior Friendship Club claims a large part of the girls, while the Junior Hi-Y captures many of the boys. Virginia Farber belongs to the French Club, and Thelma Beason is a high scorer in the Bowling Club. Virginia Orthwein is vice-president of the Junior Sorelles, as well as ca member of the Pericleans and the Sub-Debs. Students are also taking part on committees this year. Ann Nelson is on the Clerk of the Board Com- mittee, Bob Wyman serves on the Finance Committee. We are proud of the fact that our homeroom is represented on the Honor Roll because we are work- ing hard to become a leading homeroom. 66 A hush stole over Homeroom M-1, but suddenly a cry arose. MEN! , we shouted, MENS , Soon, to the surprise of all, we had a homeroom governed entirely by men. Phil Brunskill, John Stegeman, Bob Schneider, and Ruel Reinbolt were chosen as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respec- tively. Soon we recognized the need of being kept informed about school affairs. Then a cry arose in direct contrast with the first one. You've guessed it. GIRLS! . So to balance the class, we elected Marianne Goodyear to bring us the Prism, Nancy Reister to take our Pot O'Gold subscriptions, Carol Heindel to inform us of Red Cross activities, and Mary Morrison to bring us all the Student Council news, We are quite proud of our athletes Jerry Ross, who is on the varsity football team, and Russ Milne, who is on the basketball and golf teams. Both boys and girls are well-represented in our school clubs. Phil Brunskill, Jerry Ross and Clark Crites are in the Hi-Y. The Friendship Club includes Nancy Reister, Nancy Bryan, and Marjorie Ridenour. Nancy Reister is a member of the Sub-Debs also. Bob Schneider is a member of the Engineer's Club. We' are represented in school activities too. Participating on DeVil- tries committees are Sue Kipperman and Nancy Reister. Sue, along with Shirley Liliestedt, is working on the Junior-Senior Farewell Com- mittee, Mary Morrison is helping to put on our Junior Play. Jerry Ross is active on the Junior Executive Committee and is a member of the Inter-Club Council. And although we are quite busy, we take some time out on Wed- nesdays to purchase savings stamps. Mary Morrison sells them to all of us. As we bring our eventful iunior year to a close, we look hopefully to a senior year filled with responsibilities and fun and we are all quite sure that it will prove to be even more exciting and memorable than this year. Mr. Ralph Merrill-M-'I TOP ROW: Baugh, Jesse Jr., Bryan, Nancy, Brunskill, Philip, Christlieb, Patsy, Dunlap, Kenneth. SECOND ROW: Goodyear, Marianne, Heindel, Carol, Kipperman, Sue, Liliestedt, Shirley, Milne. Russ, Morrison, Mary, Mueller, Robert, Nutting, Robert, Pease, Lucille. THIRD ROW: Reinbolt, Reuel, Ridenour, Mariorie, Ross, Jerold, Reister, Nancy, Schneider, Robert, Smith, Loretta, Smith, Mildred, Stegeman, John, Wensinger, Bonnie. NOT IN PICTURE: Crites, Clark, Lindsey, Walter, Page, Enno. ' -war n I 67 Well, it is 'l2:3O, and the Juniors scamper into Room 262. Everyone is in a jolly mood, having iust eaten, that is, everyone but Bill Zahn, home- room secretary, who is trying to take attendance. President Don Connally is asking Jim Basso, vice-president, to remind Rodger Wadsworth of his Student Council meeting, when Eleanor Not- tingham dashes out of the room. Nancy Pence, the Pot O' Gold solicitor, explains that Eleanor lust remembered her Red Cross meeting. But now it is time to drag out the billfold. Treasurer Jack Schaffer is waving a box under our noses and Gary Reynolds, P.T.A. representa- tive, is also collecting , The door bursts open and in walks Jack Wood with a stack of Prisms. We see in the Prism that Bill Hubbarth is on the Honor Roll again We also Miss Harriet Kimble 262 TOP ROW Atkinson Kenneth Bloom James Bruce John Caldwell Yvette Closs Joan SECOND ROW Connally Donald Eschedor Carolyn Fash Dorothy Fil singer William Greenman Bruce Hapgood Charlotte Heck Shirley Hubbarth William Kelley JoAnne THIRD ROW Lincke Virginia Malcolm Betty Masters Jeanne Moen Marilyn Nottingham Eleanor Pence Nancy Ann Putz Sonia Reynolds Gary Schouten Jackie FOURTH ROW Schroeder James Seitz James Shaffer Jack Smith Marilyn Sproul Leland Strout Elizabeth Trace Shirley Wood Jack Zahn William NOT IN PICTURE Basso James Patterson James Skoczyn Carl Wads worth Rodger Anil see that Joan Closs is on the Cafeteria Commis- sion, Bill Hubbarth, Bill Zahn, Jim Schroeder, and Jim Bloom are Hi-Y boys, Marilyn Moan, Nancy Pence, Dorothy Fash, and Jo Anne Kelley are Friendship girls. Homeroom representatives to various committees are: J-Hop, Dorothy Fash, Junior - Senior Farewell, Eleanor Nottingham, Junior Play, Joan Closs, and Welfare, Jean Masters. The sports page reveals that Jim Basso is a varsity basketball player, and Rodger Wadsworth will be co-captain of the 'I947 football team. We hope that this year's activities have pre- pared us for next year as we are all looking for- ward to it as the most important time of our high school life. f-fr' fn 0 lift, 'hx fN Cu if . Every day at twelve o'clock Miss Kerlin herds her flock into 215. Some days she has all her little cherubs present, other days, two-thirds of the class is there and a handful of excuses is present. Committee meetings, make-up tests, and staff meetings account for the absent ones. Our homeroom is represented on the Pumpkin Prance, Junior Play, Junior-Senior Farewell, and DeViltries committees. Also, we can't forget our own Ruth Crockett who is secretary of the Junior Class. We do more than work on committees, we also do our school assignments. This is shown by our members on the Honor Roll: Joan Crawford, Beulahiean Markus, Virginia Reese, and Jim Vill- wock. Others who rate acknowledgement are Andy Scott who is on the swimming team and Dick Hanley who is on the football team. One day Miss Kerlin was successful in getting a maiority of her homeroom students election- minded, so we held an election. On that day Ruth Crockett became president and Joan Crawford, secretary. From that day forward Nancy Hill has represented us at Red Cross meetings, Beulahiean Markus has tried desperately to sell all the Prisms allotted to her, and Jim Villwock has kept us up to date on the Student Council meetings. Miss Lucllle Kerlin-215 ' TOP ROW: Baker, Jean, Bergendahl, Bette, Bremer, 1 ' Q Doris, Campbell, Jacqueline, Caswell, Merle, Corley, 3 x Thomas, Crawford, Joan. SECOND ROW: Crockett, Ruth, 4 Davis, Leslie, Davis, Jane Lou, Drummond, Mary, Dun- f Q stamlobert, Ehret, Ruth, Goetz, William, Hallauer, ' William, Hanley, Richard. THIRD ROW: Helburn, Richard, f Hill, Nancy, Hill, Mary, Markhus, Buelahiean, Mason, 4 Nedra, Miller, Marilyn Jean, Pioch, Janet, Reese, Vir- ' ginia, Rhoades, Mary. FOURTH ROW: Scott, Andy, K I Smith, Richard, Snody, Patricia, Stalker, Nancy, Stiegel- ' qu., A meyer, William, Trevena, Barbara, Villwock, James, ' - Yarnell, Grace, Zeunen, Robert. NOT IN PICTURE: A N Kutz, Betty, Miller, James, Racy, Frank. i ,..-P 4 ul-'tn' ' 'in' ' at an :CH EIVIISTRY ,l KK 1, rw? -mf!! There is never a dull moment in Mr. Benson's homeroom. During the daily half hour in 212 known as homeroom period there is usually quite a bit of confusion. If it isn't Pat Faris, our Pot O' Gold solic- itor, trying to collect money for our yearbooks, then it's Marilyn Ansted, our Red Cross representative, collecting money for our overseas box. By the way, we were one hundred per cent behind this proiect. To add to the confusion, Nancy Johnson, our Prism Solicitor, collects our dimes on Prism Day. On rare occasions we hear a Student Council report from Anne Hardy. Then, of course, during all this, someone may be back at the laboratory tables making sulphur or something equally unpleasant. Our homeroom is in capable hands under the leadership of Doug Rust, our president. He is assisted by Helen Varrian, vice-president, Shirley Kline, secretary, and Pat McClellan, treasurer. Then, of course, we are proud to have Janet Knierim, our Junior Class vice-president, in our homeroom. We do have a few brilliant people in our homeroom. Pat Faris, Marilyn Ansted, and Walt Harrison are our contributions to the Honor Roll. ' fn f Bob Buss is our contribution to the field of sports. He is on the 4 swimming team. When it comes to social life, we are proud of our classmates. In I i our midst, we have members from Junior Sorelles, Friendship, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, French Club, and even the Horseback Riding Club. There is also a maiorette in our homeroom, Sue Zbieraiewski. Several students in our homeroom are on Junior Class committees and several people are in the band. All in all, we think our' homeroom 212 is an average Junior group. Mr. Carl Benson-212 TOP ROW: Albright, James, Ansted, Marilyn, Brigham, Donna, Buettner, Dale. SECOND ROW: Buss, Robert, Ehrmin, Joyce, Faris, Pat, Hardy, Ann, Harrison, Walter, Johnson, Nancy, Jude, Norma, Kline, Shirley, Knierim, Janet. THIRD ROW: McClellan, Pat, McJilton, Donald, Miller, Mariorie, Rainier, Matilda, Rust, Douglas, Sinclair, Judy, Sloan, Nancy, Varrian, Helen, Zbieraiew- ski, Suzanne. NOT lN PICTURE: Calef, Robert, Janowski, William, Kelentic, John. ,fr' 70 l 1 Mr Y-4:1.....,2 f, i .4,,ug'f',f, On-SCG.. .J '1'f'2Q,- f'-'A H --' ' 'B Mr. H. M. Emery-322 TOP ROW: Anderson, Irene, Bates, Mary Lou, Black, Barbara, Breivik, Richard, Burand, Ralph, Cole, Richard, Dankert, Donald, Doerter, Peggy Ann, Dohm, Jaclyn. SECOND ROW: Gehring, Richard, Hehl, Richard, Karczewski, Tom, Kerr, Beverly, Kinney, Ronald, Lewis, Jeanne, Limes, Emma, Poitinger, Ronald, Rehn, Joyce. THIRD ROW: Ritchey, Clair, Rowand, Dan, Rupp, George, Schafer, Marilyn, Stone, Dorothy, Sweet, William, Taylor, Charles, Thomas, Thurayne, Watson, Sally. FOURTH ROW: Weir, Marilyn, Wumer, James, Zweigle, Robert. NOT IN PICTURE: Mominee, Trudy, Rees, Janet, Starkey, Helen. Many years ago a green little freshman climbed the steps to 322. Finally, although we never thought he'd make it, he blossomed into a full- fledged junior. His homeroom life is in the capable hands of Herbert M. Emery. Poor Junior's allowance dwindles down as Joyce Rehn wants money forthe Red Cross, Jane Starkey and Ron Poitinger, for the Pot O' Gold, and every two weeks there is Thurayne Thomas with an armload of Prisms. L'il Junior, never being very athletic, felt ashamed when he saw Dick Gehring, Bill Sweet, and Don Dankert on the track team, and George Rupp on the varsity basketball team. Then Jeanne Lewis, Jackie Dohn, and Peggy Doerter told him that he absolutely could not join the G.A.S. Peggy, of the Junior Executive Committee, and Jackie, of the Student Council, report to Junior about all meetings. Things look discouraging, but as he remembers all the lovely, quiet hours he and his ear plugs spent in 322, I suppose he realizes that education is worth it. Look what it does for us 71 dJ4E'.,,3l,.k .irq-4'4M' 1. 4, - vid i L Ld, L 'QMN fa! Mr. C. C. Coontz-'I26 af' . l 'C 5 '- 4. xg . TOP ROW: Anderson, Donald, Barnes, Lorene, Barrett, Bonnie, Beran, James, Bettinger, Thomas, Birmingham, Donna, Bowers, Helen, Boyd, Doris, Breininger, Lynn. SECOND ROW: Crumley, Sally, DeMun, Harold, Dressell, David, Enyart, Edward, Fingerhut, Marilyn, Foreman, Frederick, Hart- man, Marilyn, Heidtman, Donald, Hunter, Yvonne. THIRD ROW: Jacobs, John, John, Dorothy, Knudel, Betty Jean, Larkins, Charles, Lavine, Lila, Maedel, Caroline, McFarland, Jomes, Miller, Joan, Osgood, Nancy. FOURTH ROW: Photos, Catherine, Simpson, Robert, Terry, Russell, Waite, Patricia, Webb, Colleen, Williams, Rodney, Yeager, Barbara. NOT IN PICTURE: Andreski, Don, Haase, Fred, Lober, Thomas. Do you like to eavesdrop? Then ioin us as we peer through the panes of room I26. The sun is streaming steadily through the windows and a view of Old Glory presents itself as we look out across the school campus. In its usual place above the blackboard is that time-worn motto, the adviser's favorite, Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Mr. Coontz, seated in his swivel chair, adiusts his bifocals on his nose, and surveys his iunior homeroom. Just then he says, Carolyn Maedel, APPROACH THE FRONT! As the homeroom presi- dent tiptoes to the front of the room, Jim Mc- Farland, secretary, and Lila Lavine, treasurer, awake from their dreams. Suddenly the door is thrown open and in rushes business-like Don Anderson, soliciting for the Pot O'Gold. Close be- hind is Nancy Osgood shouting, Who'll buy a Prism? In one corner of the room, Russ Terry, Bob Simpson, and Norm Weber, of the varsity football team, pause in their plans to listen to the Student Council report by Fred Haase. Honor Roll mem- bers Lorene Barnes, Catherine Photos, Donna Birmingham, and Dorothy John are having quite a discussion. Seems they can't agree whether C. C. Coontz has had an extra short haircut or an hon- est-to-goodness BUTCH. Another group of people is gathered around Pat Waite, Red Cross repre- sentative. DeVilbiss drum maior, Tom Tober, tells us that 126 has members in Hi-Y, Sorelles, and Friendship Club, and has representatives on the Junior Play, J-Hop, Junior-Senior Farewell, Executive and Fi- nance Committees. But now, the hands of the clock creep close to I:00 p.m., and Mr. Coontz takes his stand at the door. There is the bell! The door of room l26 swings open! And into the hall from their pleasant and happy homeroom, dash next year's SENIORS. JUNIOR COMMITTEES Junior Executive Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy John, Barbara Tilley, Joan Crawford, Peggy Doerter, Marilyn An- sted, Caroline Maedel, Janice Phillips, Mary Lou McGannon. J-Hop Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Gerke, John Luthy, Dorothy Fash, Dick Hanley, Jane Gerhart, Helen Link, Jackie Haney, Sally Crumley, Kate Emmert, Jackie Getz, Harold DeMun, Peggy Lukens, Marilyn Brubaker, Carol Mich- elsen, Nancy Schorling, Jane Lindsay, Ruth Brogan. Q 'L L Z' 0 'n I 'u,. I l I T I Nw T' V 1 9 cw W TCH THE BIRDIE ff H I WEEE! 2 L5ig,.,i!?II?4fQm emi ji N, Executive Committee vm M 73 WW J-Hop Cicwzmfztees Junior-Senior Farewell Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Lukens, Sally Bals- meyer, Sue Kipperman, JoAnn Garry, Newell Kest, Tom Ludwig, John Browning, Nancy Prottengeier, Andy Scott, Jackie Brenneman, Bud Smith, Sue Lattin, Norma Dotson, Jean Held, Shirley Liliestedt, Dorothy John, Betty Meredith. Junior Play Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Closs, Betty Gray, Paul Helm, Shirley Keats, Roger Balk, Marian Van- Gorder, Kenneth Atkinson, Virginia Reese, Jackie Dohm. Pumpkin Prance Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Anderson, John Mc- William, Jim Yobst, Marilyn Power, Walter Harrison, Marilyn Ruhl, Dick Schumm, Beu- lahiean Markus, Marilyn Ansted, Marilyn Hartman. SENIOR C W LASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vlce-President ANN GIRKINS Secretary LARRY ANDREWS Presidenf x ' f i' ' i S55 N 4 v Senior Class Advisers of y.Uh S' VNNQ !'er V '-D MISS GRACE KRATZ 7 . '.:7s'!:... 'i tu MRS. BLANCHE LUTHER I Yin 'J 12 S IN Q cam ' .,, 76 ABEL, JOANNE- All For You ABRAHAMSON, MARILYN- Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue ADAMS, MOLLY- I Found A Four Leaf Clover ADLER, ALLEN- Murder, He Says AHRENDT, RICHARD- The World Is Mine ALLEN, BETTY- Tell Me Pretty Maiden ALLEN, KENNETH- I'll Be Around ANDERSON, GEORGIA- l'm Lost Without You ANDREWS, LAWRENCE- It's The Tolk Of The Town ANSTED, BURTON- Who Cures? ARNDT, ELIZABETH- A Friend Of Yours BADENHOPE, ROBERT- I'll Wai? For You BAKER, HERBERT- You're The Top BALL, CHARLES- Anything Goes BARGER, ANNA LEE- Angelina BARKAN, WILLIAM- Sharp As A Tack BARON, BERNADINE- Enough To Know BARROW, COLLEEN- I Couldn'T Believe My Eyes BARTLEY, BARNEY- I Ain't Tculkin' BAYER, WILLIAM- Gonna Take A Sentimental Journey BEARD, GEORGE- Once ln A While BEAVERS, LAWRENCE- A Mcm And His Dream BENNER, JOANNE- A Heurf Tho1's Free BENNETT, DAVID- We're Pals My wr QSQQSENIORS 'S' mm Wd' L .h SENIORS 'JY' 7 ,' fr f. I All If BERLIN, PAT- Aren'I You Glad You're You? BERNIUS, ROBERT- Just One Of Those Things BERRY, DUANE-Hridgefy Feet BEVENS, CAROL- Two Big Eyes BIENKO, LOTTIE- Miss You BINDING, PAT- You're A Sweetheart BINKOWSKI, STEPHEN- The Best Of Everything BOKAN, DOROTHY- The Charm Of You E? BONNER, PATRICIA- Smoke Geis In Your Eyes BOOS, GORDON,- If I Was A MiIlionaire BOSHART, BILLIE- Littlest AngeI BOWEN, DORIS ANN- Sweet Spirit BOWERS, KENNETH- Life ls A Dream BOYSEN, MARILYN- Without A Song BRADNER, JEAN- The Radiance Of Your Eyes BRANDT, GEORGE- Do I Worry? BRANNON, LOIS- Sonata BRECHT, DORIS- In The Moon MisI BRETHERTON, ROBERT- Take Me Back To Those Wide Open Spaces V BREWER, WILLIAM- Where Have You Been? BRICKER, GORDON- When Day Is Done BRITTON, MARILYN- Heaven On Earih BROGAN, ALLAN- In My SoIiIude BROKAW, SHIRLEY- To One Beloved 'fel' H if -wi' -rv' C' s ,oe BROTT, JACKIE- I'm ln A Romantic Mood BROWN, CATHARINE- Someone To Watch Over Me BROWN, JOYCE- Happy Go Lucky BROWN, PATRICIA- Sure Thing BRUBAKER, VIRGINIA- l Get A Kick Out Of You BRUNSKILL, CAROL- Ain't Misbehavin' H BUCKLEY, RICHARD- Welcome Home BUECHE, PATRICIA- Small Thing BURMEISTER, JANE- You Grow Sweeter BURNS, LlLLlAN- Begin The Beguine BURNS, RICHARD- I Haven't Time To Be A Millionaire BURNS, SUZANNE- For Sentimental Reasons BURTCH, BEVERLY- lf This lsn't Love BUTLER, WILLIAM- I Want To Be Happy BUTTNER, FAlTHh Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming CANNON, RAY- More Than You Know CARIS, CHARLES- With A Song In My Heart CARLSON, DOSIA- And Then lt's Heaven CHAMBERS, BRUCE- Show Me The Town CHERRY, JAMES- l'll See You Again CHU-COTE, BETTY JO- The Very Thought Of You CHRISTEN, BARBARA- l Got The Sun ln The Morning CHURCHILL, WALTER- You're Everywhere CLANCY, ROBERT- After l'm Gone 'liver SENIORS -0.7, 5 11 ,., ...sf V 5- . we .sill I 1 , it ies, -e.e M5 Mm. .A rp...- as el 5.1 MSW? ms. bf ,ff fi 5 ee. . ge ,eg I i we? Ya -5 'exb SENLORS f v ' l Nl lf' l L L , ff aawews ,,..-'v -uv nf' f ..-rw' .f- K COBLE, BARBARA- You Put A Song In My Heart' COLE, KENNETH- lt's A Great Little World 1 CONE, MARIE- My Shining Hour CONNELL, BETTY- Let's Pretend CONOLD, CAROLINE- You've Got Everything CONSER, TOM- l'll Be Yours COOK, BARBARA- Sophisticu'leCl Lady COPE, JO ANN- My Melancholy Baby COX, FLORENCE- lf l Had A Wishing Ring CRAMPTON, ELLEN- l'll See You ln My Dreams cnocxen, DONNA-Hi Wm To Be Happy CROSBY, GLENDA- They Say lts Wonderful CROTHERS, KATHRYN- Thou Swell CRUEY, SHARYN- A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody CRUMLEY, JAMES- After You've Gone CUMMINS, LOWELL- At Peace With The World CUMMINGHAM, HAZEL- Out Of This World DALE, LILLIAN- Lily Bellel' DALE, PHYLLIS- All The Things You Are DAVIS DAVID- Thc1f's You, Thot's You DAVlS, MARY- More And More DAVIS, PAT- Dork Eyes DECKER, JAMES- Nobody Knows DENMAN, JACK- Oh, How l Hate To Get Up ln The Morning SENIOR COMMITTEES FYR 3 'VT nf' ' 3 - Q ,, 7 629097 io In r 'Ziff 8 4 f L x S59 I mi Q, D l E If Memorial Assemblies Commfffee SENIORS 'WY YW 'Ee -3 DICKERSON, JANICE- Thine Alone DIEHL, JANE- Janie DISHER, LOISA- Cherry DOMBROWSKI, WILLIAM- Idle Dreclmsl' DOMITO, BETTY- Like Someone In Love DONNELLY, MARILYN- Five Minutes More DOVAS, HELEN-- Meet Me Tonight ln Dreamland DOWNER, HELEN- Stormy Weather DREW, AUDREY- I Love My Love DREWS, JOANNE- Honeysuckle Rose DRISCOLL, BERNARD- 'Least That's My Opinion DUENSING, GEORGE- A Young Man Sings DUERRINGER, WILLIAM- Bill DUGANIERO, HELEN- I'm Lost Without You DUGGAN, PAUL- Remember Me DUNCAN, BETTY I'm Confessin ' DUNNING, DELORES- Shorty's Got To Go DUNSEITH, JOHN- Little Genius EHRMIN, MARY- Mary's A Grand Old Name EICHMAN, ALICE- My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown EIDEMILLER, KENT- You'll Never Walk Alone ELKINS, ROBERT- Anything You Can DD ELLER, LA DONNA- Singing For Pleasure ELLIOTT, GEORGE- My Time Is Your Time fn. Nm: .- ln L 'fx Wi- 1 1 3 6 L' az Cs' I e' ' .ff 1 ' ' I 4 , 'I . ' fl' ' fyt 'Ill' f:Qf,,,.r' gif C' ' 1 ,-V1 ' . J ,,'-IIN! ,, J li y0'wIf wwfiffrri, JM! J my , ' AJ' if - 'I J' P 6 fi yy SENIORS ive., -mio' M Y? Q. -an yo 'QQ - K5 -. I :Q - ,Q - 2e,'j5a:,5.gix I VI TOP ROW: 'W--uf -N- 'Ui 'VW :,.'V I ELLIS, CONSTANCE- Just A Little Fond Affection ELLIS, PATRICIA- EMERY, .IERRELL-' ENGFER, RALPH- On The Sunny Side Of The EPSTEIN, DAVID You Tell Me Your Dream 'High On A Windy Trumpet' Ramblin' Boy ERAUSQUIN, ROSITA- Thine Alone ROW TWO: ERIKSEN, LOIS- Make Believe ERLER, MARY- Irresistible You EVANS, JOHN- Yes Indeed FADDEN, JEAN- I've Got You Under My Skin FARMER, MARY4 I'm Glad I Waited For You FEAK, DOROTHY- An Old Fashioned Girl 1 Street ROW THREE: FEARING, JAMIE LOU- Mighty Lak'a Rose FINCH, ROBERT- That Little Dream Got You Nowhere FISCHER, DELORES- Let's Just Pretend FLAMAND, RICHARD- I Love An Old Fashioned Story FLUEVOG, EDWIN- Thot's For Me FOREMAN, CAROL- Any Moment Now ROW FOUR: FOSS, DALE- Feelin' No Pain FRANK, HOWARD- Stout Hearted Men FRAUTCHI, THELMA-l'N0w I Know FREED, CAROLYN- Without You FREEMAN, BEVERLY- Bashful Baby Blues FREEMAN, MARGARET- Kind Treatment 'f DM- , S, K.. 'u SENIORS . qw 'il' OSF N' 1-9' -af Y-75 TOP ROW: FREIHEIT, JEANNETTE- Oh, But I Do FULLER, BESSv Bess You Is My Woman GADT, FLOYD- Flash GARDNER, WILLIAM- Always GARRETT, JOYCE- Mood Indigo GASS, NANCY- Nancy With The Laughing Face ROW TWO: GASSER, NANCY- The First Time I Saw You GETTUM, GEORGE- All In Fun GILBERT, RICHARD- If You Only Know GIRKINS, ANN MARIE- My Sweetie GOERLICH, SELMA- The Sunshine Of Your Smile GOOD, SUSAN- To Each His Own 'un' 53' If ' . I' ' 1 f xr- ',, ' J I www , Nu 5.15 : Q Lg N-we-p . ,,- I I ii ii K idx Row THREE: f X I 1 C' GOODMAN, HELEN- Hark The Lark GORTON, TOM- As Long As I Live GROVER, JAMES- Put If There PaI GREENE, CHARLES- Give Me The Simple Life GREIM, CONRAD- Mr. Mason Said To Mr. Dixon GROVER, ALVIN- I'lI Ge? By ROW FOUR: GROVER, PHILLIP- Fo1iIhfUIIy Yours GRUBER, BETTIE LEE- If I Had A Dozen Hearts GUERBER, PHYLLIS- TI1ere's No You GUINTHER, DONALD- I'lI Buy Thai Dream HAFNER, BETTY- Sure Enough I Do HALL, DUANE- Th'e Highesf Judge Of AII HAMILTON, ANN- The Night's So Young and You're So Beautiful HANEY, FADWA- Thanks For Everything HANSEN, LEIGHTON- Time On My Hands HANSEN, RUTH- lf I Could Tell You HAUSER, BILLH- Waiting HAYNE, MARY LOU- Wishing HAZLE, JACK- Say It With Music HECK, JANE- Look For The Silver Lining HEER, KENNETH- lt's Always YOU HEFTY, CARROLLEE- Girl On The Magazine Cover HENDRIKX, JOSEPH- There's No Business Like Show Business HENNING, RICHARD- Things Are Seldom What They Seem HERMAN, MILDRED- l Love A Piano HERMAN, ROMAINE- Candy J. 1M DWL, JA SENIORS -r I V L s I H. .. T .. ' Q HENRY, JACK- l Came Here To Talk For Joe 1: ' 7 I X I HENRY, KATHLEEN-Hsmilin' Thmughn . m W d, O QE' 33, A Q5 HENTGES, ROBERT- He can Dance wifh Any Girl it -M A ,W iggg HEPFINGER, BETTY- It Had To Be You . , rj , V ' U ' t ! ' f Sw , 'N ,, , -.1 T ls HESS, RICHARD- Makin' Friends HEYMAN, ROBERT- l'm Sitting On Top Of The World HINSEY, VIRGINIA- The Radiance ln Your Eyes HOLLAND, RoBERT- Zappa-De-Do-DQ HOLMES, CHARLES- l'm Gonna Make Believe HOOD, JEANNE- My Heart Sings 1 T Ll xl 'wr' QMS' -fi' 'Wifi 'SWK s-on '--... ig-f if .egg SENIOR COMMITTEES A Prom, Commcftee l 1 HOOD, NORMAN- lf l'm Lucky HOUK, JOHN- l Con'i Begin To Tell You HOUSHOLDER, PATRICIA- Smilin' Through HOYT, KATHERINE-- lf You Are But A Dream HUDSON, JUNE- When My Dreoms Come True HUFFER, JAMES- Ridin' On The Moon HUFFMAN, ROBERT- Keep On Sailing HUMMON, ROBERT- I Got A Song IAGULLI, DONALD- l'm Making Believe IMES, WILLIAM- I've Got The World On A String INGWERSEN, MARILYN- Summer In The Heart W Q7 JEFFERYS, DAVID- Bidin' My Time JOHNSON, EDWIN- I Won? To Be Sure JOHNSON, ROBERT- lf l Should Lose You JONES, WILLIAM- If I Told You JORDAN, PHYLISS- Memory Of You KASER, WILLIAM- All Of My Life KATAFIAZ, ADELINE- Your Smile KEIRNS, BETTY- With A Song in My Head KEISER, DONNA- Till We Meei Again KELLER, MARCELLA- Sunshine KEMBER, DORIS- When You're Away 274' 'Q KEMBERLING, BARBARA- Gee l'm Glad To Be The One Thof I Am KENNEDY, CHARLES- I Don'f Know Why H-M. wif , Twp, SENIORS N, lg I '4' T NWA 4 . ' ,Q-VIQV fs ---'HP R . f x - .'.f?H5 . X , .,1',.:: -151 23112: 33 .531 5 - Q f SET 'O 'iff' -0093 CRUKM in L? T 87 J 'x, 25' Ayqb A ., V J J SENIORS 'IO' 'KY --f' T' QYPV, 'ff 'f! GW! W6 1+-ar Q---' Q 'Wir' , I ,-N-Us 'ua , R . in ,N .,,,A .E., , I SJ' ..:- A 1 :nw e v , X I iiif f l I -6 88 Z: ,-,ri-we-+-,,:' 1 E S., ., Sw 5 KENNER, DAWN- Geffen Be Geffin KETTEMAN, DONALD- I'II Live True To You KILLINGER, ANGELA- Don'f Ever Change KING, DOROTHY- l Love Life KING, JACK- Crown Him King KINKER, DON DEAN- Someday KIRCHOFFER, PHYLLIS- DeurIy Beloved KIRKENDALL, RUTH ANN- Just My Luck KITZMAN, VIRGINIA- Tossin' AII My Troubles To The Moon KNEISS, CARMEN- Can'T Help Singing KNIGHT, MADELYN- PreHy Penny KODER, PHYLLIS- Beautiful Dreamer KOEPP, SALLY- My Ideal KREPS, GENE- Doin' If The Hard Way KRIEGE, OWEN- Live And Learn KRUPP, JAMES- Sing For The Team KUCHARSKI, ESTHER- Remember KUHR, BARBARA- RigI1f As Rain KURTH, NANCY- How Sweet You Are LAIBE, JANE- Girl Of My Dreams LANGENDERFER, AUDREY- How Cuie Can Y LANTZ, REIGH- SIrike Up The Band LAURES, .IANE- A Pal So Good And True LEACH, HELEN- Helena 1 JH' X -J ICU' 2.-9 W1 . ll -if 'lv ou Be? V W QU -R SENIORS f-my . .Mm ea TOP ROW: LEAKE, ALBERT- Give Me Five Minufes More LEE, WILLIAM- Thai Old Black Magic LEINER, ELEANOR- Too Marvelous For Words LESUEUR, WILLIAM- Pu'I II There LEWIS, YVONNE- You Come Along LIBERTY, DOROTHY- Prove If By The Things You Do ROW TWO: LIMES, DOROTHY- Soy It With Music . I s UNKERI VIRGINIA-,1You Must Have Been A .Be?ufg?UBubyf, LINTHICUM, YVONNE- would You V' ',' , LIVI, JACKIE- In Thy Dork Eyes splendor f7L',?. ' , . LOCKREY, NILA- You ond Me A I LONGBRAKE, JANE- Sweet And Low I' ROW THREE: LONGTHORNE, DOROTHY- Sweefheolrf Of All My Dreams LOSHBAUGH, ROBERT- We Men Are Free Men LOWE, RAMONA- After If's Over LULY, BETTY- Jog Along MACKENZIE, JOYCE- Wait and See MADDOCK, SUZANNEv If You Knew Suzie ROW FOUR: MALLORY, ROBERT- Swinging On A Star MANN, LUELLA- Along With Me MARAN, SAM- LiHIe Som MARLIN, DONNA- You Belong To My Heart MARWOOD, PATRICIA- Rosalie MCDONNELL, PORTER- Don'f Fence Me In 0-f'AJ.-LJ 4.29 141111. A 1. 2 Tpu SENIORSW ...wo- -c-:Sf -422' up .M fu ...-r TOP ROW: McDOWELL, RICHARD- Pcziience And ForYiIude MCGANNON, BETTY ANN- Memories Of You MCINTYRE, ROSALIE- You Won'f Be Satisfied MCCLAIN, MARILN- Just One Of Those Things MCLEAN, Neil- Neil And I MERCER, HOWARD- My Dreams Are Geffing Better All The Time ROW TWO: MERICKEL, PATRICIA- This Is AIWayS MESSERSMITH, DONALD- A Gay Caballero MILLER, BARBARA- Gc1ye1y MILLER, CHARLES- Now I Know MILLER, JULIANA- There Will Never Be Anofher You MILLER, MARILYN- A Precious Memory ROW THREE: MILLS, ALICE- Alice In Wonderland MINKE, HOWARD- Them There Eyes MOFFETT, JAMES- Walking With My Honey MONTFERRANTE, ROBERT- How Many Hearts Have You Broken MOON, BARBARA- MoonIighI Becomes You MOONEY, DOUGLAS- II Could Happen To You ROW FOUR: MOORE, WILLIAM- I'm Beginning To See The I.ighi MORGAN, THEODORE- I'm A Shy Guy MOSS, MONA- While We're Young MOWERY, RICHARD- Good, Good, Good MURRAY, KATHLEEN- K-K-KaIy MYERS, BARBARA- Moonbec1ms SENI S MYERS, DAVE- You Keep Coming Back Like A Song MYERS, MAE- We're On Our Way NAUTS, MARY ELLEN- With A Smile And A Song NEITZEL, PHlL- It Doesn't Cost You Anything To Dream NELSON, CHARLES- The Wise Old Owl NIED, LISLE- That Someone Must Be You NILES, SUSAN- Smiles NORTHRUP, BETTY- Whatto Ya Gonna Do! NOYES, DAN- Blue Skies OKUN, INEZ- Ycu're Easy To Dance With OSTERMAN, WILLIAM- Billy The Kid OSTRANDER, KENNETH- Just For Tonight OTLEY, MARILYN- Cindy OVERMAN, ROBERT- Was There Ever A Pal Like You PARACHEK, PATRICIA- Because You're You PARCELL, BONNIE- I Poured My Heart Into A Song uf PERRY, JAMES-I Got Rhythm PETERSON, JOHN- Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! PETERSEN, PHYLLIS- While You're Away PETRO, CHARLES- No Can Do PETTIS, MARILYN- Sunshine And Happiness ,Q PFUND, JEAN- Lady Of The Evening ,vs PHELPS, PATSY- All The Time POTTER, RICHARD- Easy WSL gf g vw ifiimifv ,G-dwg i ,Q E - 5' ' wr gf H W' 'ssi 91 K . I is 'S 'X 7 W -. 0 X INR if I , W ,, SENIORS 06 ,.,.f' N-sf 4-sf Y 32, -Q.,-v VW 1:19-'LI g e' POLICK, JEAN- Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair PONTIUS, ROBERT- Where Did You Get That GirI? POWLESLAND, GERALD- Let The Rest Of The World Go By PRICE, JO ANN- Amor PUGH, SUZANNE- Sweet Sue-.lust You PULLOS, BESSIE- Memories RAAB, RONALD- Anything You Con Do REAM, M. JOANN- Curly Top REASON, JOHN- Red Sails In The Sunset RECKNAGEL, RUTH- Along Came Ruth REED, DANIEL- ChIo-e REED, KARL- I'm Wishing REINHART, BETTY-- I've Heard That Song Before RENSHAW, MARYANNE- Sweetheart RETTIG, NANCY- You Hove Taken My Heart REVELI, JAMES- Rockin In Rhythm REYNOLDS, LUCILLE- WhUt'II I Do? RICE, ALFRED- If I Knew Then RICKARD, MARGARET- Kitten On The Keys RIEDMAYER, ROBERT- Cool Disposition ROBBINS, ROBERT- Racing With The Moon ROBERTSON, DORIS- Blue Champagne RODGERS, BEATRICE- Come To Baby Do ROOT, JAMES- Just As Though Were Here '-Nj 'vm ia 'W' ' 0? uw -...QA Jim Terr, :S i f- gf 'Him vw: O . . , . Rs X 'Nam Wd' -, SENIOR COMMITTEES Q . SENIORS 43152. ,warg 5' ur 1-1 V A ,,-I 32.-'Az V - are sea. 3 f ww. if ,pa-v ROTH, BET lf l Could Be With You ROTHLISBE GER, IVA- Just A Dream Of You Dear ROWAN, PAT- You Go To My Head RUDES, NANCYe Angel RUDY, WILLIAM- Boy Meets Horn IN, RICHARD- Night and Day RUSIE, LOY- l'll See You Again RUTAN, MARY- The Mystery Of Your Eyes SAKEL, JAMES4 l've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For SALHOFF, DONALD- Lucky Me SALTER, ROBERT VERNELL- A Good Mon Is Hard SANTCHI, .IOAN- The Loss With The Delicote Air SATTLER, BETTY- Dream SAWADE, LOIS- Everyone ls Saying Hello To Find 'W UAWTELLE, BKIBARA- My Buddy ffiAWlYER, TOM- This ls The Life ' SCHAEFER, PEGGYe You've Got Your Mother's Big sci-HNDLER, ROSEMARY- Rose Of My Heqfff' SCHIRR, LOlSf BUt l Did SCHLATTER, DONALD- I Know That You Know SCHOLL, ORMOND- Who?'s The Use Of Wond'rin' SCHRIDER, JANE- Wonderful One SCHUSTER, CAROLYN- Brunette SCHWAMBERGER, HELEN- Everything I Love Blue Eyes' if SCHWANBECK, JOANN- Friendship SEEMAN, VIRGINIA- Getting Sentimental SEIDEL, JUNE- From Out Of Nowhere SELTER, WILLIAM- Please Don't Say No SHANER, BERNADINE- Evensong SHANNON, RICHARD- The Whole World Is Singing My Song SHARKEY, JACK- Shine SHEETS, NORMA- Two Silhouettes SHEPPARD, SHIRLEY- Beloved Comrade SHREFFLER, DONALD- Keep Smiling, Keep Laughing SIMONS, TOM- Now And Forever SMITH, JACKSON- End Of The Little Girl's Dreams SMITH, .IOANNE M.- Sweet And Lovely SMlTlH, MARlE- MC1rie SMITH, YVONNE- Gotta Be This Or Thai SNIEGOWSKI, LOIS- Whuf'II l Do SNYDER, EVELYN- 'And So l Dream SOKOLOWSKI, KAZIMIER- All Or Nothing SORENSEN, JOAN- Dream Dust SOUTHARD, MARJORIE- Margie SPARKS, REGINA- A Maiden Fair To See SPAULDING, MARSHAL- Looking The World Over SPENCER, JANICE- One Song SPOHLER, ANSON-- Welcome To My Dreams WQSM 'G' il '7 '? v SENIORS S1 fi w. -, P to .f-gpm? i lui mam vi' 'T-FL Snug.. , S, Nw-uk., 6:29- ,lxffe-f--f+4Q - , ck J Q: N ,wwf tmi I xyl. .X . , MT. , ef? l T M M 1 1 1 95 ,X X Q I J K ?f.fz',,- .. 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SENIORS 'Vins 2 Z I S Q5 N N , , I .gl 'Gd' 'VSV' Atlus' A 'H 5 Mr .I I W, H3 5 5' 'iii SPOONER, MANNING- Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin SPRING, RUTHANN- Star Dust SPURGEON, SHIRLEY- The Charm Of You STACKOWSKI, JOAN- Joan STANSBURY, VIRGINIA- A Little Bit Of Heaven STARRY, HELEN- Stars ln Your Eyes STEDCKE, CLYDE- Last Time I Saw You STOCK, NEIL- Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt STRUB, JAMESe Piano Man SUNDAY, SUTTON, SUTTON, SWARTS, TABBERT, TANNER, SULLENGER, BUD- Geel I Wish JAMES- The Song ls You JOAN- The Moon And I MARILYN JOANNE- WILLIAM 11 What A Sweet Surprise You Were Never Lov'lier - I Got A Pocketfull Of Dreams ALBERTA- Green Eyes TEADERMAN, WILLIAM- I'm A Lucky Fellow TERRY ROBERT- Black Magic THOMAS TH RONE TIMSON Hair TOBIAN BARBARA- Lovely TQ Look At LEE- I Dream Of You MARION- With The Wind And The Rain In Your DEAN- Day By Day TODD MARION- Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes TREEN LOUIS- Were I A King be Mtv Q6 9' 96 -,S -naar MII SEN I o RS russmc, JUNE-Hwho? Turns, PHYLLIS- The Breeze Ana I '3' URIE, CHARLES- 'Deed I Do vAoAs, MELVIN- Till We Mew Again vALAssIs, GEORGE- Mo1her May I rake A swim? VAN BUREN, MARY LOU- Here I Go Again VELLEMAN, JACQUELINE- Just The Other Day VERNER, JAMES- From This Day Forward VOGELSANG, GALEN- Prefencling VOLK, WILLIAM- Drifting Along VOSBURGH, MARY- Oh, Whuf A Becxuiiful Morning WAFFLE, JAMES- Whistle While You Work WAGERS, NANCY- Deep In My Heart WAGNER, BRECK- Now The Day ls Over' WAIDELICK, CHARLES- Them There Eyes WALKER, JAMES- The Song ls You WARD, MARION- Journey To A Star WARMINGTON, BARBARA- For You, For Me, For Evermore WARNER, HOWARD- You Con Depend On Me WARNER, MARILYN- When You Walk In The Room WATSON, BETTY- Magic Is The Moonlight my fa' 'gr IK '! 'Y ywnm nfl' WEBBER, JACK- l1'S All Right Jock WEBER, DONALD- Boys And Girls Like You WEBER, JOHN- Come Ouf, Come Out, Wherever You Are lhlg, 1, . 97 mm,-1.5441 SENIOR COMMITTEES Graduatzon Commuftee m:-'V Announcement Commzifee Fizthensx' and Sons' Banquet WEBER, PATRICIA- There's No One But You WELCH, JACQUELINE- Oh What If Seemed To Be WELSHEIMER, MYRNA- Beyond The Blue Horizon WIEMER, JAMES- Day In-Day Out WILKINSON, ELAINE- Them Good Old Times Are Bock Again WILLIAMS, BEVERLY .IO- I Ccm See If Your Way WILSON, FRANK-IIEXUCIIY Like You Comin' WILSON, MILDRED- Here's Love And Success To You WOESSNER, J. MARILYN- You Are You WOODFILL, CHARLES- lsn't It Kind Of Fun? WOODGATE, MARILYN- Farewell To Dreams WOODRUFF, ANN- Oh Lady Be Good WRIGHT, HARRIET- You Sfole My Heori Away WRIGHT, JAY- Personc1Ii1y :,, Q WYSOCKI, JERRY- Cc1II Me And I'II Be There WYSZUNIALA, VIRGINIA- I'm Always Chasing YEAGER, CLARENCE- Come Rain Or Come Shine YEASTING, DAVID- I'm Just A Lucky So And So SENIORS I un-'lx A el SENIORS Don't Keep Me Guessingu SENIOR GRADUATION Co-Chairmen Dottie Longthorne Jim Strub Kathleen Henry Phyllis Koder Mariorie Southard Glenda Crosby Barbara Warmington Regina Sparks Jane Burmeister Norma Sheets Joanne Abel SENIOR PROM Co-Chairmen Ann Hamilton Jim Sakel Bill Tabbert Don Iagulli Ginny Linker Ginny Hinsey Marilyn Britton Dave Yeasting Dan Noyes Mildred Wilson SENIOR MID-WINTER Co-Chairmen Mary Erler Bill Brewer Barbara Thomas John Houk Katie Hoyt Ray Cannon Jim Crumley Bob Elkins Phil Neitzel Ruthann Spring ZEDDIS, ROBERT- I'll Follow My Secret Heart SENIOR MOTHER'S TEA ANNOUNCEMENTS Co-Chairmen Nancy Rettig Sally Koepp Jane Schrider Pat Binding Marilyn Donnelly Carrollee Hefty Joan Ziegler Peggy Schaefer Dorothy King Jane Laures Mary Vosburgh SENIOR PLAY Co-Chairmen Allen Alder Susan Niles Inez Okun Smiley Goerlich Ginny Seeman Susan Thurston Jane Thurston Kent Eidemiller John Dunseith Louis Treen Jamie Lou Fearing SENIOR FINANCE Co- Chairmen Bob Mallory Dosia Carlson Shirley Spurgeon Iva Rathlisberger Barbara Moon Julie Miller Phyllis Tuttle Beverly Freeman Billie Boshart FATH ERS' AND SONS' BANQUET Co- Chairmen Tom Conser Herb Baker Jack Evans Bill Teaderman Allen Brogan Jim Krupp Charles Waidelich Howard Warner Ralph Engter Howard Frank u EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Co- Chairmen Betty Jo Chilcote Joe Hendrikx Marilyn Miller Betty Allan Virginia Kitzman Douglas Mooney Galen Vogelsang Vernell Salter Cmchqlrmen George Gettum Marilyn Abrahamson Bruce Chambers ASSEMBLIES Albert Leake Cmchqirmen Robert Johnson Janice Spenser Richard Henning Charles Nelson Jim HuFler Lisle Nied 100 Bonnie Parcell Bill Osterman Pat Housholder Don Shretfler Duane Berry Dick Shannon xi 1 rf 5 I ,I I- X I Al S Q lt, fi 'IJ .JI ZIEGLER, JOANNE- After You BACCALAUREATE Co- Chairmen Jim Root Margaret Rickard Mildred Herman Nancy Rudes Marilyn Woessner Mary Nauts Carolyn Freed Cathy Brown Jane Longbrake SENIOR BANQUET Co- Chairmen Barbara Sawtelle Edwin Fluevog Marilyn Ingwersen Mary Lou Van Buren June Hudson Audrey Drew Elaine Wilkenson Bob Overman Melvin Vadas Charles Woodfill SENIOR MEMORIAL Co -Chairmen .lo Swarts Kenneth Cole Doris Bowen Nancy Gass Beverly Jo Williams Betty McGannon Jackie Livi Pat Merickel Bill Kaser SENIOR PUBLICITY Co-Chairmen Jay Wright Bess Fuller Marilyn Woodgate Lois Eriksen Marilyn Warner .Io Smith Jack Webber SENIOR COMMITTEES pub!z'cc'fLf 60HZ!7f6Zff86E 1-f 4 'W 2 Ei frvfm Curmculaf xflcfzwfzes Y rf Semor' Banque? Commafee E 101 v n Ai 1 fl 3 Q 1 Wu 1 Rb sm xi' i M4235 gm' 1 a QQ it m5f,g:gZi:jw ,,g'f,wgz5,. ug:w1g2w :J 7 M www, 'aywm-aw ,hx an Annu . gn-1 A-In-1 ,f A f wsw' 'x .. A Q -. il Mfr ' gf , V- ,. g g. 5 18 5 A Y if ,tx wr 1 d E 5.61 ENCORES X Zig tg: 9 ' 'P 'A F N . A 9 S ' Q ' 4?- I - A QIQJ. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TOP ROW: Duane Hall, Margie August, Arlyne Stoll, Marion Rees, Harold Hiser, Iris Keller. SECOND ROW: Faclwa Haney, Donna Fick, Eldonna Seawater, Jim Strub, Nancy Rudes, Nancy Rettig, Marilyn Abrahamson, Jim Moffett. Inter-Club Council The Inter-Club Council is an organization com- posed of a representative member from each chartered school club, and the Student Council Organizations Committee. We are very fortunate in having Mr. Rettig as our faculty adviser. He has helped us through many problems. Jim Moffett, Commissioner of Organizations, is our student adviser. Jim Strub, president, guides us with a strong hand through all our meetings. Nancy Rudes, vice- president, is ready to take over a meeting when- ever she is needed. Eldonna Seawater, secretary, records the minutes of all our sessions. Activities? Oh, yes, we have those too. We are planning to sponsor a movie on the last day of exams. The proceeds will go to the Y.W.C.A. build- ing fund. We promoted the decorating contest which was responsible for making the school look so pleasing at Christmas time. Each club chose a part of the school it wished to decorate. This year the Junior Friendship Club won the honor of be- ing voted the club with the best decorations. The chartered clubs under our guidance are: Freshman Friendship, Sophomore Friendship, Junior Friendship, Senior Friendship, Freshman Hi-Y, Sophomore Hi-Y, Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y, French Club, Spanish Club, Debate Club, Engi- neers' Club, Chess Club, Home Economics Club, Science Club, Pericleans, Zetaletheans, Senior Sorelles, Sub Debs, Chevaux, Junior Bowling. We would like to have more chartered clubs here at DeViIbiss, so why not get together with your friends and turn your hobby into one? A CAPPELLA CHOIR TOP ROW: Robert Hummon, Bob Nutting, William Filsinger, Charles Casey, George Duensing, Conrad Greim, Jim Strub, Roger Bulk, Jim Huffer, Gordon Bricker, Kenneth Atkinson, Bill Bowman, Bob Finch, Bernard Falor, Joe Henry. SECOND ROW: Jane Longbrake, Marilyn Hartman, Elizabeth Arndt, Betty Connell, Marion Baehren, Barbara Cook, Bonnie Parcell, Barbara Edmonds, Margaret Murphy, Carmen Kneiss, Margaret Rickard, Nancy Stalker, Susan Shanks. SEATED AT PIANO: Mary Verner. NOT IN PICTURE: Isabel Cowie, Betty Gray, Mary Satre, Dick Shannon. Wanted: Students interested in singing in the A Cappella Choir. Arrange auditions with Mr. Zauggf' This call was sent to DeViIbiss students last spring. Seventy-five hopefuls answered it and received an audition. Now, twelve of them are performing with the other twenty-four members of the most select singing group at DeViIbiss. Members are chosen because of their voice qual- ity and their ability to sight-read music. Since the word a cappella means without accompaniment , our group does not use any musical instruments, except when required in the music. Even when sight-reading a number for the first time, we seldom use a piano. Although sing- ing unaccompanied is ditticult it is only a part of the necessary training of the group. We must also sing accurately the diFferent in- tervals that occur in the music, learn proper breath control, and be able to hear and to guard against any variations of pitch. Because of the differences of voice in the members, the effect of the chorus is like an organ of voices, or so we are told. This year the A Cappella Choir has presented many programs in DeViIbiss as well as fulfilling numerous engagements outside of school. We provided entertainment for an American Legion Post meeting, for the Business Women's Club meet- ing, and for the general public through a radio broadcast. These are only a few of our frequent appearances. MARCHING BAND MEMBERS OF MARCHING BAND: Charles August, Fred Bailey, Sally Balsrneyer, Harold Bradish, Gordon Bricker, Pat Brown, Royce Buchler, Robert Bunge, Fred Campbell, Dick Coble, Don Connally, Leo Cox, Connie Cromwell, Charles Cruse, Don Dankert, Dick Davey, Jerry Emery, Bernard Falor, Joanne Ferrall, Lowell Fiedler, Harlow Fluevog, Ralph Gerhart, Mark Greenberg, Conrad Greim, Joan Gerber, James Hall, Ray Hall, .lack Harms, Bill Hauser, Joe Henry, Mildred Herman, Jerry Hoagland, Lael Holliger, Byron Holly, Charles Holmes, Harmon lngwersen, Ernest lnhelder, .lack Jaclel, Ronald Kaminsky, Paul Kenney, David Kidney, Bill Lambert, Reigh Lantz, Ninde Lawson, John Lindenmuller, Tom Lober, Jim Marks, Bill Meyer, Ronald Mines, Paul Montgomery, Joseph Olah, Charles Pearson, John Peterson, Joanne Purseley, Jean Reisler, Pat Renshaw, Mary Jane Rieker, Bob Rosenbrook, Norman Roulet, Bill Rudy, Henry Rutschow, Pat Schad, Francis Scott, Bill Selter, Tom Strong, Marilyn Swyers, Duane Tovey, Bill Vollmer, Virginia Welch, Bob White, Myron Williams, Jim Yobst, Bill Zahn. 'NJ al To most people the words football and parade bring to mind many things, such as the drafty seats in the stadium, or standing on tiptoe to see the parade marching by on a national holiday. To the seventy-five members of the DeVilbiss High School band, they mean swinging along to a snappy cadence or a quick march, and they mean a thrill of pride when the cheers are heard as the band marches by. Besides playing at 'Football games and in the Armistice Day parade, the band played at the first Glass Bowl Game at Toledo University, and gave a band demonstration at Ottawa Hills High School. It will play in the parade on Memorial Day. Under the leadership of Mr. J. Phillip Zaugg, director, and Tom Lober, drum major, the marching band has had one of its Qfp, most successful seasons in recent years. 108 .J A new music organization in DeViIbiss? That's odd, I didn't hear about it. No, you probably haven't heard much about the DeViIbiss High School Male Chorus. The reason for this is that no programs have been presented because the chorus is small and has been very busy organ- izing. This class is elected by the students as a reg- ular music subiect. It meets every day during second hour, practicing under the direction of Mr. Zaugg, who also plays accompaniment on the piano when necessary. The sixteen members con- sist of five upperclassmen, the remainder being freshmen and sophomores. We have had many difficulties, the greatest being that the chorus has so many unchanged voices as well as voices that are between changed and unchanged. This problem isn't too serious ex- cept from the standpoint of Mr. Zaugg. When he BOYS' CHORUS has the sections fully organized, somebody's voice changes and we have a new star baritone who has all the top tenor parts memorized and who doesn't know how to read bass clef. Another problem is that of buying music. When Mr. Zaugg orders, he must consider that some voices will change by the time the music is delivered. Some of the favorite compositions that we have practiced this year are: Stouthearted Men and The Riff Song by Romberg, Girl of My Dreams by Clapp and This ls My Country by Jacobs and Raye. We hope that next year we will be able to have not only most of our old members with us but also many new ones interested in music. We want to make the DeViIbiss Male Chorus one of the best music organizations in the Toledo high schools. TOP ROW: Webster Lowe, Richard Miller, Paul Geisert, Robert Weaver, Robert Craig, Gordon Bricker, James Luallert, Jerry Heptinger. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Russell, Duane Johnson, Gifford Cottle, Robert Miller, Arthur Peevers, Charles Holmes. SEATED AT PIANO: Robert Finch. NOT IN PICTURE: Claire Kachenmeister. GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Dorothy Bruner, JoAnn Brandt, Joanne Bondy, Nancy Emch, Barbara Jacoby, JoAnn Price, Sally Myers, Mary Griffith, Marilyn Finger- hut, Marion Hagerty, Doris Park, Lois Minninger, Irene Keith, Lois Welker, Joanne Guntsch, Betty Shoemaker, Eileen Hickey, Phyllis Heckinger, Jody Clark. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Tuttle, Helen Zalczynski, Shirley Sheppard, Joan McCarthy, Arlene Hoffman, Wilma Schuster, Carol Bowman, Kathryn Cocke, Shirley Stuart, Peggy Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Roberta Baumberger, Betty Benadum, Betty Whaley, Wilma Kuntz, Virginia Hill, Diane Brown, Lou Davis, Luella Mann, Onn Ondo, Doris Bremer, Virginia DeVille, Erma Jacob, Jeanne Watters. THIRD ROW: Faith Buttner, Phyllis Peterson, Ruth Ann Kirkendall, Bonnie Turner, Dorothy Gustafson, Shirley Holt, Ellen Woodfill, Janet Simon, Charlene Colton, Dawn Murray, Mary Sotre, Jeanne Crayne, Marilyn Boekhoudt, Mary Jean Cunningham, Arclis Brown. FOURTH ROW: Hazel Cunningham, Lois Brannon, Barbara Yaeger, Betty Trammel, Doris Kember, Barbara Bondy, Carole Wise, Shirley Turney, Sally Aldrich, Mary Ann Glanszman, Jeanne McAllister, Donna Potter, Barbara Shea, Lois Sniegrewski, Dorothy Limes, Harriet Wright, Pat Householder, Marion Baehren, Valarie Karpinski. SEATED AT PIANO: Donna Keiser. Ninety-two of us-that's how many there are in the Girls' Chorus. We range from first sopranos to second altos. Our songs are from A Cappella arrangement to piano accompaniment, and from semi-popular to classical. We are led by our president, Marion Hagerty, and our vice-president, Marion Baehren. Barbara Yeager takes over our treasury and Donna Keiser is our competent secretary. When not playing the piano, Mary Satre and Donna Keiser sing first soprano. Out of the entire group, forty were selected to sing March 'I2 on a program over W.T.O.L. We shared the broadcast with the A Cappella Choir. Of course we hope you are looking forward to our spring concert in which all of the music de- partment will participate. This year, choir robes were made available through a donation of the labor union of the Spicer Manufacturing Company. The colors we chose were blue and gray. For those of you who don't know, the Girls' Chorus is only in its third year, but how we have grown since our beginning! Under the direction of Mr. Phillip Zaugg, we have been able to sing to our hearts' desire. Our motto is To be better than the best . A girl has a choice of two courses. She may take applied or practical music. If she takes prac- tical music, she receives half credit for the course and sings only three days a week, however, if she takes applied music, she receives full credit and is in the chorus five days a week. One day is set aside to study the history of music from its earliest stages to its present day development. Mr. Zaugg has announced that next year he will choose an all-selected chorus. If you can sing fairly well, won't you join us? TOP ROW STANDlNG: Tom Lober-Drurn Maier, Bob White, Fred Campbell, Paul Kenney, Ralph Gerhart, Ronald Mines, Joan Purseley. SECOND ROW: Joseph Olah, Bob Rosenbrook, Lael Holliger, Marilyn Swyers, Duane Tovey, James Hall, Bill Meyer, Jerry Hoagland, Norman Roulet, Harmon lngwerson, Paul Montgomery, Lowell Fiedler, David Kidney, Myron Williams, Ninde Lawson. THIRD ROW: Pat Renshaw, Joan Gerber, Ronald Kaminsky, Mark Greenberg, Byron Holly, Reigh Lantz, Jerry Emery, Bill Rudy, John Peterson, Don Dankert, Harold Bradish, Tom Strong, Raymond Hall, Harlow Fluevog, Bill Lambert, Pat Schad, Conrad Greim. FOURTH ROW: Jean Reisler, Fred Bailey. Jim Marks, John Lindemulcler, Francis Scott, Pat Brown, Bill Selter, Ernest lnhelder, Charles Pearson, Charles August, Bill Vollmar, Royce Buchler, Robert Bunge, Dick Cable, Charles Cruse. FlFTH ROW: Bill Hauser, Sally Balsmeyer, Mildred Herman, Mary Jane Reiker, Joseph Henry, Jack Jadel, Gordon Bricker, Henry Rutschow, Don Connelly. FLAG BEARERS: Dick Davey, Leo Cox. NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Esser, Bernard Falor, Bernice Germano, Jack Harms, CONCERT BAND Charles Holmes, Marshal Spaulding, Bill Zahn. Again this year you may feel proud of the DeVilbiss Concert Band. We now have eighty-one members, making this year's organization larger than any bands in recent years. The thirty-nine woodwind, thirty-five brass, and seven percussion instruments make it a well-balanced group. Mr. Zaugg, who has been our director for four years, has some very interesting plans laid for our spring season-always an active time for this band. The plans for all of the concerts are not complete but here are two of the more definite decisions. On May 13, we shall present a concert for the Chamber of Commerce meeting at Ma- comber. A double assembly program is planned for April 24th. Among the works of several fa- mous composers which we shall play will be Royal Fireworks Music and Allegro Maestose by Handel, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Chorale, and Fugue in G Minor by Bach: and Wine, Women and Song, and Southern Roses by Strauss. On the social side of the calendar our presi- dent, Chuck Holmes: our vice-president, Dan Con- nolly: and our secretary, Mary Jane Reiker, are planning many activities for the members. Our band has been very successful and with everyone's help, we can make music play an even more important part in the program at DeVilbiss. I947 POT O'GOLD STAFF Somewhere over the rainbow dreams come true and there is the pot of gold. In fact we find the whole POT O' GOLD staff living over the rain- bow in the world where dreams come true. There are Nancy Rettig, Jim Villwock, and Nancy Stalker counting all their gold and declaring that the POT O' GOLD never has any financial troubles. Of course Tom Conser, business manager, might not say the same thing. Oh yes, there are the editors-in-chief Janie Schrider and Betty Jo Chil- cote sending last minute material to the printers via pigeon express-no more split second dashes for them. Look at Ann Woodruff, art editor, and her assistant, Marilyn Ruhl, as they blow cartoon bubbles. The special soap they use blows the car- toons right onto the page. Dosia Carlson and Jane Diehl, the literary editors, have iust floated in to announce to the faculty editors, Carolyn Freed and Sally Crumley, that the teachers have decided to discontinue high school. This means that Mari- lyn Miller, and Beulahiean Markhus won't need to labor over the senior section. Now Pat Binding and Jane Lindsay can stop worrying about the iuniors. Our sophomore editors, Nancy Gass and Harold De Mun, our freshmen editors, Inez Okun and Barbara Kerr, are free and happy again. Student government editors, Barbara Sawtelle and Betty Allen, and feature editor, Eddie Flue- vog, continue eating potato chips. Bruce Chambers and Dorothy Liberty remind us that all the organ- izations write-ups are in perfect shape. The big- gest section of the book is given to boys' athletics supervised by Duane Hall and girls' athletics, by Nancy Goss- a whole division which will be only pictures. Speaking of pictures there are photog- raphers Jim Huffer, Dave Epstein, John Van Keuren and Alton LeBeau picking flash bulbs from a tree. Typists Marilyn Woessner and Bar- bara Kuhr, and panel editors Peggy Lukens and Bob Loshbaugh, are lounging in the clouds with new machines doing all the work. Jim Root, Caro- lyn Bowers, and Marian Van Gorder have so many advertisements that they have decided to put them all into the pot of gold. Miss Ruth Smith and Mr. D. N. Stalker, advisers to this peaceful staff, slide up and down the rainbow. LEFT-STANDING: Nancy Rettig. SEATED: Nancy Stalker, Jim Villwock. BELOW- TOP ROW: Marian Van Gorder, Harold DeMun. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Bowers, Jane Lindsay, Sally Crumley, Beulahiean Markhus. NOT IN PICTURE: John Van Keuren. Editors-in-Chief N , Art Editor, Assistants Literary Editors ,,,,,, Assistants, Business Manager ,,,,,, Circulation Manager ,,,,,, Assistants ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Advertising Managers, Assistants ,,,,, , ,,,, , Photographers, ,,,, , Feature Editor Panel Editorsn, , Faculty Editor , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Assistant ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Student Government Editors, Class Editors: Senior Class Assistants , Junior Class ,, Assistant ,,,, Sophomore Class W, Assistant , Freshman Class ,,,,,, Assistants Organizations Editors: Athletic Girls' Boys' Typists Editors: Athletics ,, Athletics ,,,, lJanie Schrider lBetty Jo Chilcote Ann Woodruff lMarilyn Ruhl Uune Phillips Hone Diehl IDosia Carlson . Margaret Rickerd Tom Conser Nancy Rettig Him Villwock INancy Stalker Jim Root IMarian Van Gorder lCarolyn Bowers David Epstein Jim Huffer John Van Kueren Alton Le Beau Edwin Fluevog lBob Loshbough lPeggy Lukens ,Carolyn Freed Sally Crumley SBarbara Sawtelle IBetty Allen Marilyn Miller Beulahiean Markhus Pat Binding Jane Lindsay Nancy Gass Harold De Mun Inez Okun Barbara Kerr IDorothy Liberty I Bruce Chambers Nancy Gass Duane Hall lBarbara Kuhr lMarilyn Woessner TOP-TOP ROW: Marilyn Ruhl, Ann Woodruft. SECOND ROW: Peggy Lukens, Jane Diehl, Jim Hutter. THIRD ROW: Barbara Sawtelle, Barbara Kerr, Tom Conser, Bruce Chambers. MIDDLE: Jane Diehl, Dosia Carlson. TOP ROW: Betty Allen, Marilyn Woessner, Pat Binding Nancy Gass, Barbara Kuhr, Dorothy Liberty, SECOND ROW: Ed Fluevog, Carolyn Freed, Duane Hall, Bob Lash- bough, Janie Schrider, Betty Jo Chilcote, Jim Root, Mari- lyn Miller, Dave Epstein. NOT IN PICTURE: Inez Okun. I 947 STAFF MEMBERS I 947 PRISM TAFF TOP ROW: Joe Hendrikx, John Laird, Tom Simons, Phil Neitzel, Jay Wright, Jim Miller, Bud Miller, Jimmy Moffett. SECOND ROW: Ann Girkins, Hazel Murphy, Howard Minke, Allen Adler, Elaine Wilkenson, Marilyn Hamann, Romaine Herman. THIRD ROW: Alice Eichman, Mickey Kitzman, Molly Adams, Dick Ahrendt, Kate Crothers, Bess Fuller, Ginny Seeman, Donna Winterfeld, Joanne Drews, Joanne Ziegler. NOT IN PICTURE: Jean Fadden, Smiley Goerlich. No newspaper oFfice can compare with the activity and general commotion of the Prism ottices in 216 and 250. This bustling activity which eventually results in a publication, starts at eleven o'clock and continues late into the night. Communication is carried on between the two oFfices by telephone and roller-skate service. John Laird is in charge of the latter. Editor Katy Crothers starts the presses rolling with commands, Stories are due at 3:00. Where are the page make-ups? Who's got my Iunch? Good naturedly Miss Bloom chimes in, You'II never get a paper out at the rate you're going. At this l point Managing Editor, Dick Ahrendt, and the Sports Department, consisting of Phil Neitzel, Jay Wright, Bud Miller, and Jim Miller, disappear in the general direction of the cafeteria with the statement, We're going out to get some food 'For a story. The shout, I've got six more inches of adsl ushers in Tom Simons. Associate Editors Marilyn Hammann, Elaine Wilkinson, and Donna Winterfeld quietly faint while Crothers ponders the question where to put the ads and still have room for stories? As Joanne Drews rushes in with the exchange papers, she is met by the female member of the Sports Department, Joanne Ziegler. Jo has to check over the competi- tion Csports that isj from other schools. During this time Bess Fuller is found silently tearing her hair out in an attempt to balance the books. She is serenaded by the publicity trio Selma Goerlich, Alice Eichman, 5- and Molly Adams. The singing ceases as Jimmy MoFFet rushes in cry- ing, Get a reporter on the iob! I've got a scoop. .Romaine Herman is sent to get the story. Sweeping aside the old flash bulbs are the photographers, Nick Demos and Jim Taylor. Howard Minke is found with his two assistants, Virginia Seeman, and Mickey Kitzman, count- ing the intake from the last issue. Miss Hirth stands by with the money bags. Jean Fadden and Ann Girkins silently eye the situation. 'II4 Como esta Vd. and muy bien, gracias were heard quite frequently at each meeting of La Junta Espanola, for during refreshment time all members were required to speak in espanol only. What quiet meetings we had! Under the guidance of Mrs. Backus, La Junta Espanola opened its first meeting this year in the home of its president, Virginia Seeman, and plans were made for the year. Each first Wednesday of the month thereafter, the club met in a home of a member for a short business meeting and a talk. The selection of speakers was taken care of by Barbara Coble, vice-president, with the aid of Rosita Erausquin. Some outstanding speakers were: Miguel Esquival who showed us koda- chrome slides of his recent trip through Mexico: LA JUNTA ESPANOLA and Miss Olive Kirkby who spoke on her trip to Guatemala. In March La Junta Espanola arranged for the advanced Spanish students to hear a lecture on Spanish art at the Toledo Museum of Art. Under the direction of Judy Sinclair and with the help of the members, the club received hon- orable mention for its decoration of the lobby at Christmas time. Each year our club and some of the Spanish classes take charge of the Pan-American Day pro- gram. Speeches, songs and plays are presented to strengthen the good will of the Americas through understanding our neighbors. This year Duane Hall, who is also our chaplain, has charge of this program. TOP ROW: Bill Stiegelmeyer, Harold DeMun, Ralph Engfer, Duane Berry, Marvin Cohen, Dick Erausquin. SECOND ROW: Jackie Haney, JoAnn Garry, Jane Lindsay, Pat Weber, Carol Brunskill, Shirley Brokaw. THIRD ROW: Nancy Prottengeier, Ann Girkins, Janie Schrider, Pat Binding, Peggy Schaefer, Jamie Lou Fearing, Sharyn Cruey, Jane Laures, Fadwa Haney. FOURTH ROW: Duane Hall, Tom Conser, Carolyn Freed, Barbara Coble, Ginny Seeman, Rosita Erousquin, Marilyn Abrahamson, Jane Longbrake, Marilyn Woodgate, Kathryn Photos, Regina Sparks. SEATED: Bill Osterman. NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Bretherton, Betty Jo Chilcote, Ruth Crockett, Sally Crumley, Jackie Livi, Dorothy Longthorne, Mary Ellen Nauts, Sonia Putz, Judy Sinclair. SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB '59 f Q L 4 2:53 ci :- S A :s l f'7LI,k - J Q .Lal The national slogan and purpose of the Y-Teens' is To find and give the best and To face life squarely . Toward this end the Senior Y-Teen girls have met together in work, play, fellowship, and worship. The year's activities have included a Christmas party, a pot luck and skating party, and a card party to raise funds for the Y.W.C.A. building campaign. One of our service proiects was providing two hundred candy-filled favors for the County Infirmary. Among the programs pre- sented was a talk by Miss Cynthia Ewing on the comparisons between English and American life. Marthalou Seubert, a student at the University, spoke to the club at a later date on the relation of the Y.W.C.A. to university life. Y-Teen Work And Its Organization was the topic of the talk by Miss Louise Jones of the Y.W.C.A. The officers of the group are: Elaine Wilkinson, president, Joanne Ziegler, vice-president, June Tussing, secretary, Julie Miller, treasurer, and Jane Diehl, chaplain. Angela Killinger, Publicity, Jane Laures and Ginny Linker, Membership, Dorothy King, Y-Teen-Hi-Y Council Repre- sentative, Fadwa Haney, Inter-Club Council Representative, Julie Miller, Y.W.C.A. Inter-Club Council Representative, Nancy Rudes, Social, Pat Weber, Ways and Means, and Marilyn Woodgate, Welfare- these are our committees and the girls who work hard to run them. The girls agree that most of their success is due to the thoughtful and careful guidance of their advisers, Miss Eva Samsen and Mrs. Anne Sutter. TOP ROW: Jane Laures, Ginny Linker, Nancy Rudes, Marilyn Donnelly, Pat Brown, Beverly Jo Williams, Phyllis Dale, Audrey Drew, Marilyn Woodgate, Lois Eriksen, Phyllis Tuttle, Jamie Lou Fearing, Marilyn lngwersen, Carol Brunskill, Shirley Spurgeon, Angela Killinger. SECOND ROW: Jane Diehl, Fadwa Haney, Julie Miller, Elaine Wilkinson, Joanne Ziegler, Dorothy King, Pat Weber. NOT IN PICTURE: Billie Boshart, Kate Crothers, Margie Southard, June Tussing. 'I'I6 SENIOR HI-Y I TOP ROW: Jack Evans, Walt Churchill, Howard Warner, Tam Simons, Lisle Nied, Dick Ruehlin, Bruce Chambers, Bob Riedmayer, Jim Hutfter. SECOND ROW: Jackson Smith, Bob Overman, Dave Davis, George Gettum, Tam Conser, Herb Baker, Ed Fluevog, Don ShreFfler, Dick Burns, Bob Montferrante. NOT IN PICTURE: Howard Minke, Charles Nelson, Dick Hess, .lim Revell, Jim Root, Don Schlatter, George Duensing, Larry Andrews, Dave Yeastings, Gene Krebs, Bob Huffman, Bill Brewer, Chuck Woodfill. This year the hand which held the gavel of the Senior Hi-Y belonged to Herb Baker, who was assisted by Lisle Nied, vice-president, Dick Ruehlin, secretary, and Edwin Fluevog, treasurer. Again this year it has been gratifying to have had a number of members hold high oFfices. These boys have tried to keep the Hi-Y purpose in mind while fulfilling their duties. In the Senior Class, Jackson Smith and Dick Ruehlin were - A vice-president and treasurer, respectively. Jim Revell, Howard Minke, 6 A Tom Conser, Duane Hall and Don Schlatter held posts as commis- sioners. The cIub's social affairs commenced even before school opened this year, with several of our members going to Vineyard Lake for a week in August. Next came a roast and meeting at Side-Cut Park in order to get everyone back into the swing of things. In November 5 9 E 0 s 1 1 , I came our annual dance. Early in February came our paper sale. To- . gether with these events we held our meetings each Thursday eve- . ning at the Y.M.C.A. or at some member's home. - The program chairman, Bud Nelson, has done a very adequate Y iob in securing speakers and in planning trips or discussions for our various meetings. Two speakers well known to all around DeViIbiss 1 5 were Mr. Robert Lampton and Mr. Clyde Kiker. During the Christmas vacation period our team secured second place in the annual city Hi-Y basketball tournament. II7 I W ,727 I JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB TOP ROW: Hazel Murphy, Anna Lee Smith, Marilyn Hartman, Jane Lindsay, Glenna Opperman, Nancy Osgood, Marilyn Brubaker, Peggy Doerter. SECOND ROW: Jean Reisler, Peggy Lukens, Marilyn Fischer, Jackie Brenneman, Mary Hill, Nancy Sloan, Barbara Black, Barbara Lukens. THIRD ROW: Nancy Stalker, Beulahiean Markhus, Helen Joan Link, Dorothy Fash, Juanita Dipman, Shirley Keats, Jeanne Baker, Marilyn Ansted, Nancy Wittman, Ann Nelson, Marilyn Power. What club do you suppose is one of the most active in DeViIbiss? None other than the Junior Friendship, of course. Not only did we succeed in capturing the Little Brown Jug for Christmas decorations from the Sharps and Flats Club, but we also staged a successful dance under the direction of our Social Committee which consists of Jean Baker, Nancy Whitman, Ruth Carson, Joan Splittgerber, with Hazel Murphy as chairman. The decorations were under the supervision of Mary Hill who was helped by Nedra Mason, Nancy Sloan, Barbara Black, and Connie Herbst. During the month of March, the basketball team led by Dottie Fash and Marilyn Power tied with the DeViIbiss Sophomore Friendship in the Y league tournament. The members of the team were: Ann Nelson, Marilyn Hartman, Marilyn Power, Dottie Fash, Jeanne Baker, Marilyn Bru- baker, Betty Gray, Marion Van Gorder, and Jane Lindsay. The volley-ball team-Peggy Doerter, Dorothy John, Peggy and Barb Lukens, and the members of the basketball team, also participated in a Ieaxgue at the Y , We do not always do things for ourselves though. At Christmas we held a party at the home of Jean Reisler for some underprivileged chil- dren. We also gave a song festival at the Old Ladies' Home. To help with the building fund for the new Y.W.C.A., we will take charge of the dancing and roller skating at the carnival sponsored by the Y . The proceeds from a rummage sale in April also will go for the building fund. Who are the officers of this active club? Shirley Keats is president, Jane Gerhart, vice-president, Joan Crawford, secretary, Juanita Dipman, treas- urer, and Lois Foor, chaplain. Jane Gerhart is chairman of the program committee, Lois Davis, music, Yvette Caldwell, publicity, and Jean Rise- ler, membership. Miss Hanson, Mrs. Keats, Mrs. Reisler, and Mrs. Markhus are our advisers. JUNIOR Hl-Y TOP ROW: Ron Kinney, Doug Rust, Dick McCaliister, Bob Zweigle, Tom Marquardt, Biii Hubbarth, Jerry Ross. SECOND ROW: John Jacobs, Fred Davey, Jim Bloom, Clark Crites, Fred Haase, Phil Brunskill. NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Drake, Les Gerke, Jim Schroeder, Bob Buss, Dick Schumm, Hamilton Cooper, Bob Fitzgerald, Dick Gehring, Tim Green, Bob Rice, Hiett Ward, Bill Zahn, Dick Cole, Dan Rowand, Jack Schafer. The Junior Hi-Y got off to a good start by elect- ing Ronnie Kinney, president, Bob Drake, vice- president, Les Gerke, secretary, Doug Rust, treas- urer. Our committee chairmen were: Fred Haase, Program, Phil Brunskill, Social, Dick McCuIIister, Service, Dick Schumm, International Brotherhood, Tom Marquardt, Membership, Jerry Ross, Camp, Dan Rowand, Publicity, and Jack Schafer, Rooms. Our Hi-Y-Friendship representative was Bill Hub- barth. Our first event of the year was a farewell party for Charles Nauts who was leaving for Chi- cago University. Mr. Merritt Nauts, Mr. R. D. Miller, and Mr. Ralph Tippett were present at this party. The state Hi-Y convention held in Novem- ber was attended by Bill Hubbarth and Ronnie Kinney as delegates. The material presented there on the theme Create, Maintain, and Extend was an inspiration to us. To increase our treasury and to be of service to the school we sold programs at the football games. In the annual Hi-Y basketball tournament held during Christmas vacation we entered three teams, which won second, third, and sixth places. On February 7, we held our yearly dance at the Women's Building. To supplement our weekly meetings, we en- gaged several speakers. Among these were: Mr. Robert Baumgartner, Referee at the Domestic Re- lations Court, and Mr. Louis Mathias. As a group we attended the Hi-Y Friendship Forums held in February. The speakers, Mr. Frank Duvendack, Mr. Louis Mathias, and Mr. Perry Saito, proved very interesting and instructive. To extend the Hi-Y movement we initiated and gave advice to a newly formed club in White- house. This year, our members who had been to Camp Nelson- Dodd came back filled with new ideas and spirit. We hope to be able to send rep- resentatives to the state Hi-Y camp again this summer. We feel this year that as Junior Hi-Y members we have been of service to our school and have had a lot of fun together. However, next year, as seniors, we are hoping to rise to new heights of success and achievement. SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP CLUB STANDING: Lauralee Evanoff, Betty Luallen, Barbara Gibson. PLAYERS: Margaret Housley, Carol LaRowe, Eldonna Seawater, Donna Potter, Pat Pfalfenberger, Doris Holliger, Phyliss Schmidt, Eleanor Trudel, Carolyn MacPhie. NOT IN PICTURE: Jean Ann Schoelen, Marjorie Zingg, Beverly Lenfesty, Marian Stone, Patsy, Goss, Margaret Thyen, Carolyn Stienhauer, Helen Hoyt, Joyce Ehret, Pat Blanke, Shirley Nettleton, Mary Bendlin, Carolyn Sue Boyer, Jean Read, Mary Jane Watkins, Barbara Price, Mary Lucille Smith, Mary McAdoo, Erma Jacob, Norma Nordsiek, Virginia Parente, Betty Moore, Dorothy Huntley, Joan Vannorsdall, Phyliss Butler, Joyce Sottek, Margaret Johnson, JoAnn Snyder, Carol Liechtey. Every other Tuesday afternoon the Sophomore Friendship Club has its meetings. We usually meet in Miss Guire's room. She and Miss Eley are our advisers. Our meetings start with Eldonna Seawater, our president, calling the girls to order. Then either Eleanor Trudel, Joyce Sottek, or Dorothy Huntley, our three chaplains, leads us in prayer. Barbara Price, secretary, f next reads the minutes: following her comes Betty LueIIen's treasurer's report. Donna Potter, the membership chairman, records the attendance of each meeting. The first social event was a roast given at Ottawa Park in September. This was held to get new members interested in the club. We played games and had the roast itself afterward. On November I4, we held our Recognition Service. Eleanor Trudel was the chairman. The guest speaker, Miss Hirth, was followed by Miss Eley who also gave a short talk. All of the members participated in this candlelight service. The social highlight of the year was the Sophomore Friendship-Hi-Y ioint party at the Y.M.C.A. on February 20. Mr. Joseph, the adviser of the Hi-Y, was the speaker for the evening. Mr.,MiIIer led us in some group games. Then we played ping pong and danced. Donna Potter organized a basketball team which played at the v Y.W.C.A. against teams from near-by schools. Ours was the first club 5 team to be organized in the city and others soon followed our example. sw , t S 4 a is ' -uf' 5: KU Q' I 3 9' x 1 L-v-4 120 SOPHOMORE HI-Y To create, maintain, and extend throughout school and community a high standard of Christian character-such is the purpose of.all Hi-Y organizations-such is the goal toward which we strive. The program of work and play in which the club, during the past 4 vu an , year guided by Dick Aubry, president, Larry Leake, vice-president, Carl ,L Dickie, secretary, and Harry Edgington, treasurer, participated, indi- .xv cates a most creditable degree of achievement. One good reason why 4 : ' our Hi-Y has been so successful is our adviser, George Joseph. He H 5 supplied us with men whom he knew while he was in the navy as speakers. We are very proud to have such a fine man for our adviser. V n Our activities consisted of hayrides, movies, a party with the N' Sophomore Friendship Club, and helping to raise money for the new Qt, -hu Y.W.C.A. W l 'wt One of our members placed in the finals of the ping pong tourna- ment. In the swimming meets with the other Hi-Y clubs, we took third place last year and expect to be on top this season. Great pride is taken by all of us in our school activities. We have many lightweight football and basketball players in our group, as well as members of the swimming, tennis, and football varsity teams. One member even made the varsity football team in his freshman Yearljh l X N I e Sophomore H1-Y was of course well represented at the Sunday afternoon Hi-Y-Friendship Forums which were held during February. 5.-nf TOP ROW: Duane Crampton, Eugene Boruh, Steve Lupe, Bob White, Bob Eddie, Fred Bailey, .lack Hildebrand, Dick Peeps. SECOND ROW: Mr. George Joseph, Craig Bruns, Dick Aubry, Tom Rentz, Larry Leake, Scott Schrag, Dick Gordon, Deane Osborne, Bill Moellenberg, Don Byam, Al Rowand, Don Richards, Dick Harste, Bill Stansbury, Bob Howard, Eric Kohler. NOT IN PICTURE: Harry Edgington, John Lewis, Jack Breese, Carl Dickey, Bill Dickey, Don Rehrig, Bob Dunlap. 121 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the 'future with warm courage, And high hope -thus goes the creed of the DeVilbiss chapter, Ohio Association ot the Future Homemakers of America, known simply as the DeVilbiss Home Economics Club. The club held its first meeting of this year on Friday, September 'l3th and the 'Following oFFicers were elected: president, Arlyne Stoll, vice-president, Lucille Abel, secretary, Joan Splittgerber, treasurer, Norma Childers, historian, Janet Rees, and Inter-Club Council rep- resentative, Donna Fick, The meetings were then continued regu- larly on the second and the fourth Friday of each month. Some outstanding programs ot the year were: a talk by Miss Schueren on Books in the DeVilbiss Library of lnterest to the Home Economics Student , a Christmas caroling party at the home of Janet Rees, and work on the Junior Homemaker degree and the Honor Club degree. The focal point ot the year was the candle-light initiation at the home of Joan Splittgerber. Each new member was presented a corsage of the club colors-red and white. The committees appointed for the year are: Social-Shirley Behm, Joan Splittgerber, and Gloria Smith, Chairman, Program-Mary Davis, Arlyne Stoll, and Betty Reinhart, Chairman, Project-Colleen Barrow, Janet Rees, Donna Fick, Lucille Abel, Norma Childers, and Marilyn Otley, Chairman. We are ably advised this year by Miss Cynthia Ewing, exchange teacher from England, Miss Mary Bargmann, and Mrs. Jeannette Brand. TOP ROW: Lucille Abel, Donna Fick, Janet Rees, Colleen Barrow, Shirley Behm, Marilyn Otley, Gloria Smith, SECOND ROW: Joan Splittgerber, Arlyne Stoll, Miss Ewing, Norma Childers, Mary Davis, Betty Reinhart, Miss Bargmann. NOT IN PICTURE: Vondale Bock, Vircinia Butler, Verna- dyne Miller, Pat Phelps. new We- -Q. 122 ENGINEERS' CLUB AT LEFT: Fred Bailey, Nick Huffer, Walt Harrison, Mr. R. O. Merrill. TOP ROW: Jim Swinghammer, Bill Teaderman, Bill Von Behren, Ray Jackson. SECOND ROW: Leslie Noaker, Porter McDowell, George Brandt. THIRD ROW: Jack Hildebrand, Dick Davey, AI Leake. NOT IN PICTURE: Fred Siebert, Edwin Johnson, Bob Schneider, Bob Kitzman, Burton Ansted, Dick Peeps, Bud Smith, Ronnie Raab, Duane Berry, Walter Churchill, Larry Leake, Dove Jeffrys, John Matthews, Don Shreliler, Don Kettemon. This year the Engineers' Club was much more active than it has been ' for many years. Our principle activity was visiting Toledo Industries. Among the plants seen were: Spicer Manufacturing, Willys-Overland Motors, Inc., A the Sewage Treatment Works, Doehler Die Casting Division of Doehler- Jarvis Corp., Baker Brothers, Peerless Molded Plastics, Inc., and the Libbey G J Glass Division of Owens-Illinois. At one meeting we saw a movie entitled The Story of Nickel , and at 1 ,, . I another we had the Science Club as our guests. During that meeting we X heard a talk by Mr. Joseph Gorman, a metallurgist from Doehler Die. Late in February we selected our candidate .LE 958 ,gi for the ,Beanie Queen , Of course with a club composed ,A X solely of boys there were numerous suggestions, but ouf L6 tn 9 of them all Janet Knierim emerged victorious. 'Qi '- E The officers who kept the club so active were: Porter is Aix izi McDonnell, president, who arranged the trips, George L-sl' Q Brandt, vice-president, AI Leake, secretary, Don Ketteman, treasurer, Leslie Noaker, Inter-club Council representative, fe A ,' and Fred Bailey, publicity director. . - J? X We are all grateful for the many informative tours ve! which the factories granted us and we hope that future A ' members of this club will be able to see as much as we have seen. 123 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS TOP ROW: Jeanne Parkes, Pat Faris, Dick Burns, Robert Knapp, Jack Postlewait. SECOND ROW: Miriam Hudson, Yvette Caldwell, Bonnie Barrett, Nancy Anderson, Jean Held, Virginia Farber, Sue Grover, Ann Hasson, JoAnn Snyder. THIRD ROW: Jack Gallon, Gary Schuster, Barbara Burns, Jo Smith, Bob Mallory. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Benway, Gary Porus, Gerry Sharfman, Ernest Shaw. Le Cercle Francais can look back on this year proudly. We ratified a new constitution and be- came a chartered club. Our membership more than doubled. Jean Parkes and Barbara Burns worked hard to win third place in the schooI's annual Christmas decoration contest. Jean Held, Nancy Anderson, Snooky Hudson, Sue Boesel, and Virginia Farber made up the pin committee. Although we decided that the idea of pins for this year's club be dropped, distinctive ones are planned for the future Les Cercles Francais. With the counsel of Mr. Pasquier, Le Cercle was directed by Robert Mallory, as president. Joanne Smith, secretary, carried our affairs to the Inter- Club Council files, and the iron hand of Barbara Burns reached into our pockets to keep the treas- ury out of the red. Nancy Anderson kept us in- formed of the doings of the Inter-Club Council. At the last meeting in May, a Ranimateur will be elected who will reactivate Le Cercle Francais for a bigger and better next year. Our club is composed of DeViIbiss students of French who are interested in the language and the people. A prime consideration is the populari- zation of the French language for incoming stu- dents. Having studied the language ourselves and appreciated its beauty and usefulness, we are sincerely interested in carrying its benefits to more students. Showing this interest in the coun- try were many of our members who carried on a correspondence with their pen-pals in many cities of far-oft France. l PERICLEAN LITERARY SOCIETY TOP ROW: Ginny Orthwein, Carolyn Bowers, Nancy Rettig, Nancy Anderson, Betty Allen, Barbara Thomas. SECOND ROW: Hazel Murphy, Ann Hamilton, Ann Girkins, Pat Brown, Kate Crothers. NOT lN PICTURE: Mary Erler, Smiley Goerlich. Well, we Peri's are coming to the end of an- other year. This one has been really grand. All of our activities went over with a bang , thanks to the co-operation of our members, olticers, and advisers. lt wasn't easy for our treasurer, Mary Erler to balance our books, but she did a fine iob of trying. Pat Brown and Ann Hamilton, both capable secretaries, were heavensent. Their jobs were well done. It takes two to make a fight, but for a gab- session it simply took a room-full of Peri's, With- out, Katy Crothers, our well-loved sergeant-at- arms, we would surely have been lost. We say thanks to Selma Goerlich for being our vice-president and for backing up our Peri Presi- dent, Ann Marie Girkins. DeVilbiss Week, the annual week-long cele- bration sponsored by the Peries, was a great suc- cess, thanks to the whole-hearted support of the student body and faculty. The week, in which every day is set aside in recognition of a different group, has become a tradition at DeVilbiss. To our two unbeatable advisers, Mrs. Ander- son and Mrs. Brand, we extend our gratitude. We'll never 'Forget them, the Peri's, or DeVilbiss. SENIOR SORELLES KNEELING: Lou Stansbury, Suzie Niles, Peggy Schaefer, Jo Alice Euchman. SEATED ON COUCHES: Sally Koepp, Ginny Seeman, Secretary, Smiley Goerlich, Millie Wilson, Carol Brunskill, Mrs. Anne Sutter, Adviser, Marilyn Abrahamson. SEATED ON FLOOR: Ann Girkins, Dorothy King, Dorothy Langthorne, Vice-President, Janie Schrider, President, Nancy Rettig, Chaplain, Molly Adams, Betty Jo Chilcote, Connie Ellis, NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs. Jeannette Brand, Adviser, Barbara Coble, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ann Hamilton, Kathy Hoyt, Jo Smith, Treasurer, Barbara Thomas, Ann Woodrutft, JUNIOR SORELLES TOP ROW: Jeanne Parkes, Jackie Schouten, Carolyn Maedel, JoAnn Garry, Jeanne Masters, Jane Lindsay, Ginny Holscher. SECOND ROW: Shirley Keats, Nancy Hill, Sue Lattin, Jean Held, Bonnie Barrett, Janet Knierim, Barbara Lukens, Ruth Crockett, Peggy Lukens. THIRD ROW: Joan Craw- ford, Treasurer, Ginny Orthwein, Vice President, Eleanor Nottingham, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sally Crumley, President, Beulahiean Markhus, Chaplain, Judy Sinclair, Secretary, Larene Parnes. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Faris, Hazel Murphy. 126 CHEVAUX CLUB C ww LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Fick, Peggy Doerler, Shirley Keuis, Marjorie August, Nancy Spiess, Virginia Reese, Marilyn Weir, Sonia Berman, Marilyn L CHESS CLUP- W TOP ROW: Melvin Dahlman, Robert Winzenriecl, Joe Henry, Bud Smith, .lack Jadel, Leslie Noaker. SECOND ROW: Ed Vick, James Barkenquusi, Mr. David Voss, Adviser, John Hingsf, Karl Gerwer. Loen, Marilyn Ansted. NOT IN PICTURE: Marian VcnGorder, Dorothy Fash, 127 SUB-DEBS lf: TOP ROW: Carol Michelsen, Marion Rees, Liz Strout, Marilyn Hamann, Mary Lou David, Madelyn Sutton, Joanne Lankenau, Mary Rowland, Sue Streicher, Jean Davies. SECOND ROW: Margaret Freeman, Glenda Crosby, Mary Vosburgh, Jackie Brott, Harriet Wright, Elaine Wilkinsen, Peggy Doerter, Ruth Carson, Jayne Burmeister, Jackie Velleman. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Warner, Grace Yarnell, Marilyn Pettis, Nancy Rudes, Joann Ream, Audrey Drew, Shirley Spurgeon, Ann Nelson, Dorothy Stone, Nancy Reister, Virginia Orthwein, NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Boysen, Iva Rothlis- berger, Mary Ellen Nauts. At seven-thirty on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, Marilyn Boysen stands before us pounding with her gavel and calling the meeting to order. Nancy Rudes, vice-president and representa- tive to the Inter-club council, is seated beside her. Iva Rothlisberger, the chaplain, opens the meeting with a prayer. Shirley Spurgeon and Audrey Drew, secretary and treasurer respectively, give their re- ports. And so proceeds another get-together of the Sub-Debs. When all the girls keep talking at once, Joann Ream, our sergeant- at-arms, shouts out her orders. We are largely a social club made up of iunior and senior girls who enjoy being together. The first meeting of this year was a roast held at Harriet Wright's home. Many other enioyalole parties were planned by the social committee with Marilyn Warner as chairman. Mary Ellen Nauts is responsible for the programs that we have at our gatherings. One memorable occasion was the installation service which was planned by Glenda Crosby's committee. Nancy Rudes, aided by the officers and chairmen, had fun arranging the initiation evening. The welfare committee, headed by Mary Vosburgh, is com- piling a large scrapbook which will give a record of all our activities. We are all looking forward to a banquet which the juniors will give the seniors in the spring. Virginia Orthwein is in charge of this event. A great share of the success of our organization is due to the faithful guidance of our advisers, Miss Lerche and Miss Pasch. 128 ATHLETICS MHUZCH Uv BOYS' ATHLETICS BOYS' ATHLETIC COACHES V' LEFT TO RIGHT: Norm Kies, Don Sharpe, Norm PoIImcm, Bob Retfig, Dave Mc1cMurray, Fred B d CHEERLEADERS 'f' 03 L' 'VW' Nu-Q lr. V C gi... K Q Q -is --.f iz .,,,. L saga S? 95 4 3 i',,3s sistas, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Luthy, Joan Siachowski, Loy Rusie, Katherine Hoyt, Bill Osterrnan, Helen Bowers. MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Welch, Marilyn Ruhl, Joan Skurzyn, Susan Good, Tom , Bebe Baron, Connie Cromwell, Marilyn Ross, Suzanne Zbieraiewski. in mu. 131 VARSITY FOOTBALL Xl Qs x l TOP ROW: Paul Duggan, Manager, Bill Sweef, Bill Blank, Tim Green, Wesley Coen, Howard Frank, Chuck Waidelich, Anson Spohler, Floyd Gadt, Bob Heyman, Bob Kaiser, Roger Wadsworth, Bud Sullenger, Bob O'Keefe, Joe Nowak, .lim Gover. SECOND ROW: Bob Siandruff, Don Dierks, Ted Bodenmiller, Dick Hanley, Dick Forrester, Bob Holland, Bill lmes, Bob Finch, Brunny Messinger, Jerry Ross, Jim Basso, Friiz Lauffer, Bob Simpson, Bob Drake, Bill Hubbarth. THIRD ROW: Jim Pafierson, Joe Robie, Norm Weber, Bill Teaderman, Ray Hickerson, Bob Elkins, Jack Evans, Larry Andrews, captain, Jim Krupp, Mel Vadas, Reed Hunfer, AI Grover. T946 SCORES MIDDLETOWN i2 ,, DEVILBISS 6 WOODWARD 7 DEVILBISS 3'l f :2'i93gVg'gRD 7 eeee 3 SANDUSKY 6 oeviuslss T4 SHARON VWDEVHBISS 7 ALLIANCE 26 ,, DEVILBISS T3 f WW .X ,T pu CENTRAL 13 WDEVILBISS 14 WMTE 60 eerr as -Y DEV'L5'55 6 , ' NL-fi-J SCOTT 7 ,,,, DEVILBISS T8 LIBBEY 25 ,, DEVILBISS T2 l I1 , ns, W ki I XTLTJKQ xi ,Q E ,,,.,,. Bias 132 A Y i QA Chili Bob Chappius, former DeVilbiss star and now All-American back at the University of Michigan, studies the program with Mr. Nauts at the Thanksgiving Day Game. Looking exceptionally good in the annual Newsboys' Gridiron Premier, the DeVilbiss players appeared very impressive. Dropping a close game to Woodward, and losing to Middletown, one of the states power- houses in grid affairs, the DeVilbiss toilers avenged themselves by defeating Central in a hard fought battle on our field. At Waite, Don Sharpe's stalwarts were soundly trounced. In the following two games excellent generalship of the team plus superb defense tactics provided the grounds for the defeat of Scott and Woodward town games, defeating Sandusky and bowing to Alliance, Sharpe-'s boys were undeniably crushed by Waite, with the Indians scoring at random. November 25 was a cold day at the DeVilbiss High School stadium but thrilling grid play offset the biting wind. Libbey, annual turkey-day op- ponent of the West-enders, won again, yet not without considerable headache and toil. Anson Spohler, Tiger guard, was chosen for the all-city team-the only DeVilbiss representa- tive. l l i , E i by decisive scores. Splitting the next two out-of- , by . ia we 1 l l LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL TOP ROW: Pete Penkaff, Coach, Erik Kohler, Doug Reed, Bud Young, Phil Rice, Bill Taylor, Nova Whittaker, lke Louis, Edward Zanders, Richard McDevitt, Dean Quigg, Howard Bun- krautz, lvan Cole, Earl Looman, Dick Patterson, Oliver Fulkert, Fred Breed, Coach. SECOND ROW: Bill Porteous, Tom Hessler, James Bocian, Dick Aubry, Butch Kennedy, Duane Cramp- ton, Harry Edgington, Bob Dunlap, John Lauis, Scott Schragg, Herman Fitzgerald, Paul Russell, Charles August, Charles Sidell, Jack Gust, Larry Leake. THIRD ROW: Henry Demp- sey, Manager, Elmer Jones, Manager, Jack Myers, Manager, Don Blair, Bill Corrello, Dick Gordon, Bob Howard, Don Rahrig, Captain, Jerry Shuler, Bill Tripp, Malcom King, ,lim Cluff. Beginning the season with an abundance of weight and pros- pective talent, Fred Breed's kittens proved to have very sharp claws. Boasting a line varying from one hundred sixty-seven to one hundred seventy-five pounds, and a backfield capable of great things, the season seemed very promising. Meeting Libbey in the opener, Mr. Breed's players battled to a tie only to lose by one point. Returning the following week, they defeated Central and Woodward consecutively, only to have their streak snapped by a powerful Waite aggregation. Also losing to Scott, they ended in third spot, having won two and lost three. Examination of the play throughout the season substantiates the guess that next year's varsity team will be a strong one. . a Q Lightweight Football 1946 SCORES LIBBEY 7 ,,,,,,,ee.ee,,..,,,e,,,Y,,,eee,e,,..e,e,..ee,....,.. , . ,.,,,, DEVILBISS 6 A MONROE CENTRAL 7 ,,,,,,.. ,,,,, , DEVILBISS T3 WOODWARD 0 ,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,. D EVILBISS T2 CENTRAL 0 ...,,,..,,,. ....,., D EVILBISS 6 k' K WAITE 20 . ...,,., DEVILBISS 0 wg . t SCOTT 6 .,..., ,,,,,., D EVILBISS 0 M 'I34 CROSS-COUNTRY LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Reed, Duane Hall, Walt Churchill, Dan Gernhauser, Chuck Petro. Losing only a few members from the previous year, and with the team's opportunities greatly ad- vanced by the return from Pennsylvania of Walt Churchill, Norm Pollman's thinclads carved out a third place in the city competition. This success was immediately eclipsed by the Tigers occupying second spot in the twenty-school district meet. Winning the first meet against Woodward, the Cross-Country team then lost two consecutive heart- breakers to Waite and Central respectively, each by small margins. However, in retaliation, the har- riers defeated Scott and Libbey decisively. Following city competition, Pollman's toilers surprised local and district contenders by gaining a second place in the district finals, nearly defeating Mansfield, for- mer state champions. .-X 'I946 SCORES WOODWARD 36 .,,,,. ......., D EVILBISS 19 WAITE 26 .....YY........ ....,,. D EVILBISS 34 CENTRAL 24 YY..Y,. ...,.,, D EVILBISS 31 l-IBBEY 36 .f,.Y ....... D EVILBISS 17 SCOTT 32 ......Y...., .,......,,,,,,.,,..,......... D EVILBISS 23 DISTRICT MEET ....... .,,,,,,,, D EVILBISS-SECOND PLACE TOP ROW: Roger Bulk, Walt Churchill, Dan Reed, John Matthews. SECOND ROW: Dan Gernhauser, Duane Hall, Chuck Petro, John Hunt. 135 ilu VARSITY BASKETBALL s 4 Q S i i .M J L. Q , Lx , l if E3 if q'a. ,.A. , B , Q as ,gt is -af ..,. , .,,,: 5 ZQE ,.,RE:QE . , y . V .T H f , .5 XL Ji 35 . :,.., I li L L M A .sr i .ix 3 T if . zge. ' 'A'h TOP ROW: Bob Rettig, Coach, Bob Eikost, Ken Ostrander, George Rupp, Jim ROW: Tom Karczewskig Jim Maher, Dick Ahrendt, Anson Spohler-Captains, Led by a wealth of Varsity material, the De- Vilbiss cagers began the season with great prom- ise, anticipating a city championship. Disposing of the alumni and dominating their first outside quintet, Monroe, by favorable scores, they went on to overwhelm Scott. Losing to Wood- ward, they retaliated by defeating Montpelier. Entering into a losing streak for two games, the team provided plenty of discussion by upsetting Libbey. Bowing to Central, and overcoming Ma- Bassog Howard Mercer, Russ Milne, Bob Standruff, Manager. SECOND Larry Andrews, John McWilIiam, Clyde Stedcke. comber, they then succeeded in dropping Wau- seon. Nourishing a defeat by Canton Timken at Canton, they again surmized the Scott quintet the following week. An opportunity for defeating Woodward, the current League leader, was lost through a misinterpretation of signals by the of- ficials, Losing the next four consecutive games re- versed their third place standing, dropping them to fourth place in the city league. In the District games at the field house, DeVilbiss lost to Waite. . W , Q if , X .Q i xi 3, ' .1 i I .N 136 it x QVC -4. , X X, yt Pt? , , i ' l 4 3 uf.:--X I C my ALUMNI 29 ,, MONROE 27 SCOTT 24 ,,,,,,,,, WOODWARD 44 ,,,, MONTPELIER 36 .. , , CANTON McKINLEY 39 ,,,,,, .,,, 'I946-'I947 DEVILBISS 3'I DEVILBISS 36 DEVILBISS 38 DEVILBISS 29 DEVILBISS 54 DEVILBISS 34 WAITE 34 ,,,, ,7777777,,,,,,,,, D EVILBISS 28 LIBBEY 26' ,,4 77,777777,,,,,,7,,7. ,7,7777,,7v,. D EVILBISS 28 CENTRAL ' A VWEVIIRIQQ 37 SCORES MACOMBER 32 WAUSEON 38 CANTON TIMKEN SCOTT 45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , WOODWARD 39 WAITE 36 ,,,,,,,, , NAPOLEON 38 ,,,, , CENTRAL 57 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, MAFOMRFR A0 DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVILBISS mfvn Russ w 137 LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Kittens proved to be capable of scratching very deep. Dis- playing plenty of class plus a fast break coupled with fine floor play, Sharpe's cagers show evidence of being a very promising varsity team in the future. The lightweights em- ployed an aggressive attack and unnerved competition by a tight, well planned defense. Height plus speed char- acterized the team on the whole, but unbalanced play plus extremely good competition cut deeply into the Tiger rating. Losing the opener to Monroe, the winning margin com- ing in the late minutes of the game, they proceeded to re- taliate by defeating Scott in a fast well-played game. Drop- ping a hard one to Woodward and bowing in a thrilling last quarter struggle to Central, the hardwood stalwarts lost hard, constantly stealing the ball and interfering with the opposing teams play. Faring moderately well with competition from the re- maining schools, plus defeating several quintets who had previously overpowered them, the floormen rounded out a fairly successful season. The main point or phase of light- T weight play was accomplished-that of preparing under- classmen for varsity positions. TOP ROW: Don Sharpe, Coach, Harry Radabaugh, Vern Flickinger, Bill Dickey, Duane Crompton, Scott Schragg, Bob Kaiser, Russ Terry, Dave MacMurray, Coach. SECOND ROW: Bill Cohn, Carl Dickey, Don Rahrig, Malcolm King, Captain, Tom Hessler, Larry Leake, Bill Corrello. TJ' Q 'I38 B25 4 ' .J 1. AX b J X Qi ' 1 IL T:-' 7 E' S N Ns- A. Gm ' May 3, 1946, heralded the reopening of one of DeVilbiss' great proiects-the DeVilbiss Night Re- lays. Dispensed with during the war, this athletic contest once more was taken over by Norm Poll- man, and Toledo again became the focal point for all regional track enthusiasts. Attendance was much greater because of the renewed interest, and expectations are that it will continue to increase each year. An entry of from thirty to forty schools from both Michigan and Ohio assured success. DEVILBISS NIGHT RELAYS The preliminaries were held in the afternoon, the finals, at the evening session. DeVilbiss easily topped the field by placing in every event except one. The meet was presided over by five lovely girls, the DeVilbiss Relay Queens, three seniors and two iuniors, who were elected by the student' body to give awards and trophies to the visitors. The class A trophy for the outstanding athlete went to a DeVilbiss thinclad, while the class B award went to Clyde. NIGHT RELAY QUEENS LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Crumley, Lou Stansbury, Ann Woodruff, Sharyn Cruey, Donna Winterfeld. lu., Wwe 1 1 TRACK 'I946 SCORES SCOTT 39 ....A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. D EVILBISS 70 OHIO WESLEYAN RELAYS ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D EVILBISS 25 U3-WON NIGHT RELAYS MEET .....,...........,, ,.,..,. D EVILBISS 69 U2-WON MIAMI UNIVERSITY RELAYS ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D EVILBISS 48-WON CENTRAL 40 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D EVILBISS 78 STATE MEET, COLUMBUS. ..,..... ,,,,,,, D EVILBISS I9-WON LIBBEY 33 .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D EVILBISS 85 WAITE 42 ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, D EVILBISS 76 WOODWARD 47 ,,,,,,,, ,L,,,, D EVILBISS 71 TOP ROW: Paul Duggan, Mcnogerp Duane Holly Dick Saxerp Norm Pollman, Coach Jim Maherp Jim Teagardin. SECOND ROW: Carl Thielmnng Milt Boeselp Dun Noyes Denny Day: Dick Ahrendtf Jim Crumleyg Jack Schulz. -A 5,4 2 2. is . 140 TRACK Sweeping all opposition before them, Norm Pollman's trim Tigers attained their first state championship last spring. Favored with a great deal of first-class material from the previous year, the thinclads literally sailed through city and dis- trict competition. ln each event nearly all compet- ing were juniors or underclassmen, with only a few seniors occupying regular berths onthe squad. Dennis Day, star holdover was constantly the sparkplug of the Tiger juggernaut, winning the 220, anchoring the speed team, and being ac- claimed the outstanding TOO yard dash man in the state. In the hurdles, Jim Crumley was top man in the city and district trials. Duane Hall and Milt Boesel topped competition decisively in the middle distances. Hall, with Dan Reed, Chuck Petro, and Carl Thielman dominated the half-mile locally. The two relay teams DeVilbiss High can justly be proud of, as they were both ranked first in the state. The speed team composed of Jack Schulz, Dick Ahrendt, Dan Noyes and Denny Day, unfortunately was nipped at Columbus, and ob- tained a second. The undefeated mile team com- ponents were Milt Boesel, Dick Ahrendt, Dan Noyes, and Duane Hall. ln the field events, Jim Maher at the high jump pit, Jim Teegardin at the pole vault, Dick Saxer at the shot and discus, plus others, provided the Tiger squad with points con- tinually throughout the season. Besides acquiring all honors in city competi- tion, the Tigers also achieved an unusual feat- that of winning all the major track meets through- out the state including the Wesleyan Relays, the DeVilbiss Night Relays, the Miami University Re- lays, the district meet, and ultimately, the state meet at Columbus. In winning the state finals, the cindermen staged a great finish to come out on top. Capital- izing on brilliant wins in the last two events, the boys succeeded in capturing the large gold tro- phy. Denny Day, in the 220, was finally picked as the winner by a committee of judges, so close was the finish. Needing only one more first to win the meet, the mile relay team of Boesel, Ahrendt, Noyes and Hall dominated rugged competition to win over Cleveland East Rhodes by a second. The Tigers copped several firsts at Ohio Wes- leyan showing superior balance to come out on top at the relays, which were held in zero weather -a real obstacle to any runner. Then for the next triiimph, the team literally swamped all opposi- tion to gain the trophy at the Night Relays, an- other frigid night affair. Continuing at a terrific pace, they went to Oxford, Ohio, there again put- ting the winning trophy in our case by a, goodly margin of 48 to 31. The district meet was com- pleted in grand style, the thinclads taking a num- ber of firsts, displaying talent preliminary to the state meet at Columbus. Dennis Day, Duane Hall, Dan Noyes, Dick Ahrendt, Milt Boesel, Jack Schulz and Jim Crum- ley were honored by being placed on the all-Ohio State High School Track Squad. With such speed- sters as Ahrendt, Noyes, Crumley, Hall and others returning, Norm Pollman is again expecting great things in track. Q1 BASEBALL TOP ROW: Howard Frank, Ken Ostrander, Jim Revell, Howard Mercer, Dck Ahrendt, Jim Perry. SECOND ROW: Charles Waidelich, Jim Krupp, Bob Baughman, Fritz, Lautfer, Bob Weber, Bob Heyman, Ed Johnson. THIRD ROW: Luke Spooner, Jim Christlieb, Bob Donley, Dick Saxer, Dick Fowler, Don Heidtman, Lowell Cummins. Baseball, having been discontinued for a num- Central for a contender, but once again Central ber of years, was resumed again when Pete Pen- upset aspirations for a win by a score of five to koff consented to coach the DeVilbiss squad. Mr. four. Penkoff deserves a lot of credittor organizing and 1946 SCORES reestablishing baseball as a primary sport here at WATERWLLE 4 YYVVV FV'Y-Q---------Y-VV------wV7-Y7V7VVVVVV Yrrrrrr D E VILBISS DeVilbiss. Displaying an aggressive attack coupled WHITMER 2 cccc,ccc,,cc,,, ,. ......,,..s cc..... D EVILBISS PERRYSBURG 2 DEVILBISS with startling field play, they completely over- powered Perrysburg by a score of eight to one. Waite, annually a strong opponent in baseball, LIMA CENTRAL SYLVANIA 6 . .......,.,, , MACOMBER 'l'l DEVILBISS DEVILBISS DEVlLBlSS lost the game by a score of tive to tour. LIBBEY 8 ....s....sssssssss DEVILBISS WOODWARD 7 DEVILBISS . ,..,,,,, ,,,,,. D IL ss Central hung a loss on the. Tigers' record. ln r2QgESgURG 1 DSI'-2:55 the regional tournament, DeVilbiss again drew CENTRAL 5 ,kzrr .,..,. D EVILBISS G1.Co. TENNIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Schumm, Larry Andrews, Bob Buckley, Bill Dickey, Bob Reiclmcyer, Dick Fowler, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Kirk, BiIT Hills, Russ Milne, Don Kennedy, y Cannon. GOLF 143 BOWLING LEFT TO RIGHT: .lack Breese, Chuck Petro, Dale Buetlner, Don Messerschmit, Bill Gardner, Don Weber, Bill Tabberl, Chuck Prall, Phil Neitzel, Ken Osfrander, Dick Ahrendf, Charles Miller, Bernard Driscoll, Duane Hall, Dick Mowery. WRESTLING TOP ROW: Tom Diebel, Harold Bomber, Jim Pafferson, Bill Spalding, Charles Augusf, Dick McDwiH, Dick Pcxlferson, Roger Wadsworth, Joseph Bas- sefr. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Kimmey, Bill Teaderman, Bob Elkins, Bob O'Keefe, Ed Zanders, Brunny Messinger, Bob Holland, Ronnie Campbell, Paul Sprague. THIRD ROW: Larry Rowan, Bob Howard, Floyd Gadt, Bill Hubbarth, Paul Perikly, Win Russell, Marion Garber, Auslin Mclean, 'I44 lt would be hard to out the girls' gym. The trunk of this tree is the and Mrs. Neuber, the every hour of the day. ln the fall the program of activities consists of fieldball and hockey for the freshmen, sophomores, and iuniors. Six weeks are spent on each of the winter sports-basketball, folk dancing, and volleyball. Spring brings such outdoor sports as soft ball and ski ball. Beside these regular sports, the senior girls have been offered this year various elective sports. They have a choice of swimming, horseback riding, or bowling. The gym teachers have started a new system for teaching the gym classes. Instead of having a new gym ltr MRS. JANE TERHELL Anytime one comes into the gym he can see Miss Entemann busily occupied in some activity. Her interest in others and her enthusiasm are some of her striking assets. This year she has had under her direction part of the 'Freshmen girls and all of the iunior girls. A new spark to the staFf in the girls' gym is young Mrs. Neuber, imagine what DeVilbiss would be like with- gym can be compared to a huge tree. The three teachers: Mrs. Terhell, Miss Entemann branches are the varied sports that they teach, while the leaves are the enthusiastic girls who fill the gym GIRLS' SPORTS class every year, the teachers have the same class during its . four years at DeVilbiss. Mrs. M555 Lois ENTEMANN Terhell has kept the same group of girls, who are now seniors, for the past four years. She and Miss Entemann have divided the present freshman group and each will have her half of the class for the next four years. Mrs. Terhell has carried a great load on her very capable shoulders this past year. Along with her regular classes, all the senior girls' elective sports have been under her direction, and she has found time to be adviser of the Leaders' Club. She will tell you that managing the Leaders' Club is quite a task. The leaders have continued the point award system, although the Girls' Athletic Society has been disbanded for this year. On May 29, the leaders have a banquet planned for the senior leaders who will graduate. The girls always remember the senior banquet because it is their last formal gathering of the year. who was previously the gym instructor in Maumee High School. Y , . Y 1 Her responsibilities this year have been the sophomore girls and R i' H the modified gym classes. In modified gym classes the girls par- gi ticipate in such activities as archery, mass badminton, modified 1 table tennis, checkers, and shuffleboard. Both the teachers and the girls will agree that Mrs. Neuber is a great asset to our teaching staff. .tl MRS. CAROL NEUBER 145 BOWLING WINNING aowuns TEAM V STANDING: Marilyn Sutton, Pat Householder, Doris Kimber, Eleanor Leiner, SEATED: Pat Bonner. Whiz! Zoom! There goes the ball! I didn't get a pin. I wish I wouldn't have so many gutter balls. This occurrence might be duplicated any Monday after school at the Colony Bowling Alleys. That is the place where about one hundred enthusiastic senior girls try to improve their bowling averages and their bowling form. For the first time in several years bowling is offered to senior girls as an elective sport. The girls have formed teams of five members and each team elects a captain. The teams play against one another in a tournament and the winning team is determined. Each semester a new tournament is organ- ized. The members of the winning bowling team for the first semester were Pat Bonner, Pat Householder, Doris Kimber, Eleanor Leiner, and Marilyn Sutton. For their fine skill in bowling they were credited with winning the tourna- ment. Consistently high scores the first semester, in order of their averages, were Helen Starry, Joyce MacKenzie, Mari- lyn Woodgate, and Ramona Lowe. The popularity of bowling and the enthusiasm shown by the senior girls insures the fact that bowling will be a senior girls' sport for many years to come. Winning Bowling Teams FIRST: Pat Bonner, Pat Householder, Doris Kimber, Eleanor Leiner, Marilyn Sutton. SECOND: Doris Ann Bowen, Lois Disher, Marjorie Southard, June Tussing, Mary Lou Van Buren. TIED FOR THIRD: Pat Binding, Betty .lo Chilcote, Beverly Freeman, Janie Schrider, Ann Woodruff, Shirley Brokaw, Margaret Richard, Joan Schwanbeck, Lee Throne, Marilyn Woessner. 146 SWIMMING I NAA! Cccw f' Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon the Y.W.C.A. swimming pool is filled with DeVilbiss Senior girls. About twenty-five seniors belong to each class. Four seniors who have become such excellent swimmers that they are able to take the Life-Saving course are Carolyn Freed, Joan Sutton, Horseback riding is an additional sport otTered to senior girls this year. This is a sport that re- quires endurance, both on the rider's part and on the horse's part. One group of seniors taking horseback riding meets on Monday and another group meets on Wednesday. Both classes meet Marion Timson, and June Tussing. Pat Berlin, Marcie Keller, Virginia Kitzman, Angela Killenger, Sue Maddock, Julie Miller, and Marie Smith have passed the Senior Life-Saving Test, and are now prepared to be life guards or to teach swimming. HORSEBACK RIDING after school at the Ascot Stables and are under the instruction of Mel Wilson. The girls ride on the excellent trails behind the stables. Some of the students have become so expert that they will learn jumping techniques this spring. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Fash, Marian Van Gorder, Virginia Reese, Shirley Keats, Natalie Wood, Ruth Ehret. ... LEADERS' CLUB TOP ROW: Mary Joan Hollers, Doris Garlin , Barbara Munday, Eleanor Trudel, Nancy Helm, Phyllis Schmidt, Eldonna Seawater, Joan Bordeaux, Doris Holliger, Barbara Lindsay, Joyce Lindberg, Lois Dunsmore, Pat Petsch, Jeanne Read, Joyce Ehret. SECOND ROW: Ethel Eriksen, Jane Rey- nolds, Kathleen Casey, Diane Pawlawicz, Beverly Fall, Pat Pfaftenberger, Lew Ann Easterday, Joan Vannorsdall, Barbara Price, Paula Meredith, Dolores Petersen, Nancy Kisselberth, Barbara Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Pat McCarthy, Dorothy Rose, Carol Liechty, Marion Stone, Joanne Snyder, Mary Ann Kolling, Betty Moore, Shirley Beck, Eileen Young, Alice Brown. If you have walked past the girls' gym any Thursday after school you have probably heard a great commotion. The reason? The G.A.S. lead- ers. The leaders meet every Thursday in the gym and challenge one another to a rousing game of basketball, volley ball, hockey, or any one of the popular sports. This is one way for them to use up some of their excess energy. During the week when they have their study periods, the leaders help the gym teachers with their classes. The girls earn points for doing this leading. This is the manner in which they earn their numerals, chevrons, and best of all, a D , TOP ROW: Phyllis Guerber, Mary Bonner, Carol Brunskill, Jeanne Lewis, Marilyn Boysen, Mariorie August, Marilyn Moen, Nancy Rudes, Peggy Doerter, Doris Robertson. SECOND ROW: Juanita Dipman, Phyllis Dale, Dorothy King, Shirley Spurgeon, Marilyn Warner, Jeanne Baker, Ann Nelson, Julie Miller, Cathy Brown, Mary Lou Hayne. THIRD ROW: Jackie Dohm, Mary Davis, Betty Reinhart, Pat Berlin, Phyllis Petersen, Suzie Boesel, Pat McKibben. E 5 5 E E 5 2 2 S 5 Q 5 E x NOTES ON lntermissions lnterwoven lntermittently October Northwestern Teachers' Meeting November Thanksgiving Day December Christmas Vacation January Ice Storm April Easter Vacation May Memorial Day June Graduation Favorite Faculty Features September School Begins First Men's Club Meeting October First Faculty Meeting Back-to-School Night Northwestern Teachers' Meeting Dynamic DeVilbiss Doings September First Student Court Meeting First Commissioners Meeting Senior Class Officers Petitions lssu First Student Council Meeting Senior Class Elections Junior Class Elections November Sophomore Class Elections Freshman Class Elections 150 Publications Proudly Presented September Pot O' Gold Pictures-Room 133 October Senior Pot O' Gold Pictures Oglethorpe Prism February Pot O' Gold Soliciting Begins April April Fool Prism June Yearbook lssued Senior Prism Dances, Dates, Diversions October First Nifty-Fifties' Party Junior Punkin' Prance November Forty Niners' Party Thanksgiving Eve. Bonfire and D December Basketball Alumni Dance Nitty-Fifties' Christmas Party Sophomore Dance January Senior Mid-Winter February Junior Polio Ball Forty-Niners' Valentine Party March Fathers' and Sons' Banquet J-Hop May Senior Mothers' Tea Senior Prom June Senior Banquet and Farewell Dance THE YEAR Applauded Auditorium Appearances November Evan and Mansfield Pianist and Tenor Union Pacific Speaker January Ping-Pong Champions February Lincoln Lecture Bowling Green Treble Clef Chorus C. E. Jones-Speaker on Nuclear Physics Falkenberg-Bible Meditation Pleasant Hill Academy Dancers Rah-licking Rainbow Rumpuses September Round Robin Football Game First Mass Meeting Middletown Send-off Outdoor Mass Meeting October First Football Victory November Football Game at Sandusky Thanksgiving Day Game December Basketball Alumni Game and Dance May Night Relays Enthusiastic Enterprises Enumerated September Community Chest Drive October P.T.A. Membership Drive Magazine Drive December Y.W.C.A. Building Fund Drive January March of Dimes Spirited Student Specials October Community Chest Program November Armistice Day Program Magazine Drive and Variety December Senior Play Library Christmas Program March DeViltries April Junior Play DeVilbiss Week Pan-American Day Tests Trouble Tads October Patch Test December Westinghouse Talent Search January Navy Aptitude Test Mid-Year Exams February D.A.R. Good Citizenship Test Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test March General Senior Scholarship Test June Exams W 'l5'l FACULTY INDEX NAUTS, MERRITT A,.,,,,,YYY,YY,,,Y..,,,...Y,, ....,..,...,..YY,YAY.Y..,Y,,Y,,,.,,Y,YY,,.v. 1 1, 14, 133 Principal. B.S. Ohio State University: M.A. Columbia University. University of Chicago. Chairman of the Athletic Board of the Faculty Organization. ANDERSON, NELLE F. ....YV,..VY.Y..,...,.,.Y.....YA.,,,,,,,Y...,.VYY.YY....,.,VV..... .,.YYVYYYVYYVVY 'I 9 American History and Government. B.S., M.A., University of Toledo. Bowling Green University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Columbia University, University of Wisconsin. Adviser: Periclean Literary Society. ARCHAMBO, FRANK C. ...e. ,A,.......V ..........YV....VY....YYY-........A...V.Yeee.eYYVVVVVVVYVVYV 'I 6 Physics. B.A., M.A. University of Toledo. University of Pittsburgh. BACKUS, PAULINE .,.,...... ..,,,,,......,,,..........,,.................e..,........................., 2 2 Spanish, Guidance Counselor. B.S. Sweet Briar College. Columbia University, University of Toledo. Adviser: Spanish Club. BALSAM, C. W. ...........Y..e.................,,.............e..eeeeY..Y...........................ee..e.. 15 Industrial Survey, Everyday Living. B.S., M.A. Toledo Univer- sity. Western State Teachers' College. BARGMANN, MARY L. ...,ss..ss............. ........ ....e.,s..ss................Y......... I 5 , 122 Home Economics. B.S. Ohio State University. Miami Univer- sity, University of California, Toledo University. Adviser: Home Economics Club. BENSON, CARL A. . ,,ee,,..,...,,.....s...................e,...........s,,.s.s.....,,........,......... I6 Chemistry. B.S. Denison University: M.A. Columbia University. Ohio State University, Western Reserve, Wittenberg College, Toledo University. BLANCHARD, FOREST S. ..................................... ....................................... I 9 American History and Government. B.S. University of Pitts- burgh: B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. Ohio Northern University, University of Wooster, University of Wisconsin, University of Pennsylvania, University of Toledo. BLOOM, ROSE ,.............................................................................. ............... 1 7 English, Journalism. B.S., M.A. University of Toledo. Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University. Adviser: Prism, Quill and Scroll, Honorary .lournalistic Society. BRAND, JEANNETTE ..,,,.....,...........................,,,.....,,,..,.,...................,.... 14, 17 English. B.A. University of Wisconsin: M.A. University of Toledo. Oberlin College, Ohio State University. Adviser: Periclean Literary Society, Senior Sorelles, Home Economics Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Faculty Organization. BREED, FRED W. .................. -..- .............................. .............. 2 1, 130, 134 Boys' Physical Education. B.S. Ohio University: M.A. Teachers' College, Columbia University. BRICKER, WARD E. ......................... .... ......................................................... 2 0 Bookkeeping, Shorthand. B.S. Ohio Northern University: B.C.S. Office Training School, Columbus. Ohio State University, Bowling Green University, Toledo University. BROWN, RUSSELL ........................................................................................ I2 Deon of Boys. B.A. Toledo University: M.A. University of Wisconsin. University of California, University of Chicago. Adviser: Sharps and Flats Music Club. BURWICK, CHARLOTTE ....... ....................................................................... 1 7 English, Everyday Living. B.S. University of Toledo. Chairman, Everyday Living Classes. COONTZ, CLARENCE C. ................................................................... - ,H20 Economic Geography, Salesmanship. B.S., M. A. Ohio State University, Ohio Wesleyan University. CRUEY, G. WAYNE ..........................,.... , .............................. .................. 1 8 Algebra. B.A. Defiance College: M.A. Bowling Green Univer- sity. Ohio University. DICKEY, FERN ....................................................................... .............. 1 4, 16 Biology. B.A. Ohio State University. University of Michigan, Toledo University. Adviser: Science Club. Chairman of Courtesy Committee of Faculty Organization. EMERY, HERBERT M. .........,..........................,,..,,,,,,,,,............,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 19 Ancient-Medieval History, Sociology. B.A. Dakota Wesleyan, University: M. A. University of Toledo. EMERY, SAM B. ............ ......................,...,..................,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,..,... ,,,,,,,, 2 2 Latin. Ph.B., B. Ped. Franklin College: M. A. University of Michigan. Adviser: Junior Class. ENTEMANN, LOIS M. ................,..,.. ,..............,.....,,...,,.,,.,,....,.,,,,. , ,,,21, 145 Physical Education. B.S. Michigan State Normal College: M.A. University of Michigan. Bennington School of Dance, Toledo University. EWING, CYNTHIA ...................... ............... .......... .,...................,, .,,, 1 5 , 1 22 Home Economics. Northern Counties College of Cookery and Domestic Science, Northumberland, England. Adviser: Home Economics Club, Junior Sorelles, FISCHER, MARY URSULA .. ........ .. ....... , ,,.....,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,, , ,,,,,16 General Science, Everyday Living. B.A. University of Toledo. Ohio State University, Bowling Green University, DeSales College, Western Reserve College, University of Michigan, Taos School of Art. Adviser: Science Honor Club. FRANCIS, VIRGINIA BROWN ......... . ......., ,.......... ............................... 1 6 Physiology, Biology. B.A. Oberlin College: M. A. University of Toledo. GERDING, ALICE MAY ................................................................................ 17 German, English. B.S., B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. Bowling Green University, Western Reserve College: Univer- sity of Munich, American School in Weimar, German Summer School at Bristol, Modern Language Camp on Orcas Island, University of Colorado, DeSaIes College, Mary Manse College. GRUBS, HAROLD D. .........................................,.........,,.,,,..,...,,,................ 15 Machine Shop. B.S. Otterbein College. Ohio State University, Heidelberg College, University of Toledo, University of Mich- igan, Ohio University. GUIRE, IVA ................. ................... ......................,.,,...........,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 1 8 Algebra, General Mathematics. B.A. Columbia University: M.A. University of Michigan. Michigan State Normal, Detroit Teachers' College, DeSaIes College, Toledo University. Adviser: Sophomore Friendship Club. GUNN, FANNIE MAY ................................................................... - ........... 20 Study Hall. B.A. University of Texas. University of Toledo, DeSaIes College. HANSON, FREDERICA ................................................................................ 16 General Science. Ph.B. Toledo University. Wooster College, Ohio University, University of Wisconsin. Adviser: Junior Friendship Club. HIRTH, ELAINE ,.....................................................,.................,................., .17 English. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University. Toledo University, Michigan State Normal College. Adviser: Business of Prism, Sharps and Flats Club. HULS, KARL F. ................................................................................... ........., 1 5 Woodshop. B.S. Ohio University. Ohio State University. JACOBS, FLOY E. ...........................................................,,..,......................,, 19 Social Science. B.S., M.A. University of Toledo. Columbia Uni- versity, Chicago University. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH ................................................................................ 18 Algebra. B.S. Miami University. University of Minnesota, Ohio State University, Toledo University. JOHNSTON, MILDRED ......................,......,........................,.............,.........,,,, 19 Fine Arts. B.A. Toledo University: M.A. Columbia University. Miami University, University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin. KEIS, NORMAN C. .....................................,................,.,,,,,,,,,....,,.,,, 21, 130 Physical Education. B.E. University of Toledo. University of Michigan. KERLIN, LUCILLE .,..,,................................,.... , ......,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, .,,,,, I 9 Modern History, American History and Government. B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. University of California. Chairman of the Legislative Committee of the Faculty Organization. KIKER, CLYDE .................................................,,,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 'I9 Economics, History. B.S. University of Toledo. Ohio Bar. University of Toledo Law School, University of Chicago Law School. Adviser: Debate Club. KIMBLE, HARRIET .............................,...,.................,.,.,,,,,,.,..,...,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 International Relations, American History and Government. B.A. Oberlin College: M.A. Columbia University. Northwestern University, University of Michigan, Toledo University. KIMPTON, AMY L. ...............,...........................,,............ ..,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Art. B.A. Toledo University: M.A. Columbia University. Art Institute of Chicago, Bisttram School of Art, Michigan State Normal College. KING, MARGARET S. ........................................, :::,,.., 5 , 18 Algebra. B.A. University of Michigan. KLEE, OLLIE ................... ................ ......... ...........,.,,.,,,,,...,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Bookkeeping. B.S. Ohio State University. Heidelberg College. KRATZ, GRACE ......... ........................,,...........,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,::,,, 1 4 , 17 English. B.A., M.A. University of Michigan. University of Toledo, University of Colorado. Adviser: Senior Class. President of the Faculty Organization. KRAUSE, BERNICE W. ....................................... ..............,,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Study Hall. Bowling Green University. University of Toledo. LAMPTON, ROBERT K. ..................................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N16 Chemistry, Photography. B.S. University of Toledo: M.A. Uni- versity of Michigan. LE GRON, GERTRUDE .......................................,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,:,, ,,,,,,. 2 0 Typewriting, Mimeographing. B.A. University of Toledo: M.A. University of Toledo. Chicago University, Bowling Green State College, Davis Business College. Adviser: Periclean Literary Society. LEISER, ANDREW F. ............ - .........,...,,,, , .....,,,,,,,,:,.,,.,,.,,,,,YYY,, ,No Figure English, American History and Government. B.A. Wittenberg College: M.A. George Washington University: M.A. University of Michigan. 6-vp AMW 'iadaq I THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. .a.m,, ef' 'fu . m f, s rs. Q 2 E 5 5 '-P, I 3' , , '4f'uonu 'lrfjood 7764ce to WM6 Zn, eginnefs uck 0 The girl who starts in telephone work finds real beginner's luck. She learns her job pleasantly with other beginners just like herself- possibly from her own school. She works in light, airy ofiices with the latest in equipment. She relaxes in beautiful lounges with friendly co-workers. y XXX V , lx V Axis Y ixiffxff, -'E ,XX Qdllf L ,,.w l Wi Cl W ex She takes home a good-sized weekly paycheck which she knows will in- crease steadily through scheduled raises. Her supervisors are congenial and understanding. They reached supervisory levels from beginning jobs just like hers. Promotions are made from within the ranks and today's greatly increased traffic has speeded up these promotions. The telephone beginner strikes it lucky because she has chosen a company which earned its reputation for being a good place to work . if 'Ir X xx ' -XS W' J , l . X5 FACULTY INDEX-lConti nuedl LERCHE, MARIE .,....,, ,,,....A,.,,,,Y.Y.,..... ,,Y,,,YYYYY,YYY,Y,,,YYYYY,.,,,VVYY...........,,,YY 1 4 , 18 Algebra, Everyday Living, Testing. B.S. University of Toledo, M.A. Columbia University. Ohio State University, University of Michigan. Adviser: Sub Debs. Chairman of the Refresh- ments Committee of the Faculty Organization. LOUY, M. BEATRICE ........YY..,,......V,,..,Y.... -M ..........Y...,...VYYYVYYYYYYVV.YVVVY....,..... 17 English. B.A., M.A. University of Toledo, B.M. American Conservatory of Music. University of Chicago, Brown University. LUKENS, RUTH L. ,.......................................... ..... ....................................... 1 6 Biology, General Science. B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. Teachers' College, Columbia. Colorado University, Mary Manse College. LUTHER, BLANCHE .,...,................................................ ... .......,...... .No Picture English, Everyday Living. B.S., M.A., Ph.B. University of Michigan. Toledo University, DeSales College, Vassar College. McHUGH, OLIVE E. ...................................................................................... 17 Radio Script Writing, Staff of Radio Visual Education Depart- ment-Toledo Board of Education. B.A. Mary Manse College, M.A. University at Michigan. University of Colorado. McMURRAY, DAVID ...,,............................................................. 17, 130, 138 English, Health, Everyday Living. B.S. Michigan State College. University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Line Coach in Football, Co-Coach of Lightweight Basketball Team. MERRILL, RALPH O. .......................................................................,.. 15, 123 Electricity and Radio. M.E. in E.E. Ohio State University. Toledo University. Adviser: Engineers' Club. MILLER, B. FAYE ............... ................ Y ...................................... - ................. 1 8 Home Nursing. B.A. DePauw University, R.N. John Hopkins Hospital. Western College for Women, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, University of Michigan. MILLS, DOROTHY THOMAS .................................... .. .............................. 22 Spanish. B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. Toledo University. Middleburg Spanish School, Universidad Nacional de Mexico, DeSales College, Mary Manse College, Columbia University. NEUBER, CAROL ....................................................... .. ....................... 21, 145 Physical Education. B.E. University of Toledo. PASCH, MILDRED ....... - ............................................................. .. ......... 12, 14 Dean of Girls. B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. Guidance and Personnel, Northwestern University. University of Toledo. Adviser: Sub-Debs, Bowling Club. PASQUIER, ETHEL G. C ............................................................... C ........... 18 Geometry. B.A. Smith College. University of Toledo, University of Paris. PASQUIER, PIERRE Q. .............................................................,.... No Picture French, Sociology, History. B.A., B.S. Toledo University, M.A. McGill University. Chicago University, Wisconsin University. Adviser: French Club, Riding Club. PERKINS, ALICE ROACH ......................................................... , .......,,......,, 17 English. B.A. Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College. Uni- versity of Toledo, University of Michigan. Adviser: Junior Sorelles. POLLMAN, NORMAN G. .................................................................. 130, 140 Everyday Living, Director of Athletics. B.S. Ohio State Univer- sity. Toledo University, Harvard University. Adviser: Sophomore Class. PROSS, IRVING .- ..............................................................................., ..,...... 1 5 Architecture, Mechanical Drawing. B.S. Toledo University, B.E. Wisconsin State Teachers' College. University of Wisconsin. QUINN, AURELIA E. ............ - ..............,. W ...............,.....,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 Modern European History, American History and Government. B.A., M.A. Toledo University. Chicago University, Columbia University. University of Tennessee. Adviser: Junior Class. RETTIG, ROBERT E. ................... - ........................................... 13, 130, 136 Director of Activities. B.S. Denison University, M.A. University of Michigan. Adviser: Student Council. SAMSEN, EVA ..-...- .... - ................ - .... - .... - .........,,,.,,,,....................... .14, 18 Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Math, Refresher. B.A., B.S. University of Toledo, M.A. University of Michigan. University of Chicago, Columbia University, Ohio State University. Adviser: Senior Friendship Club. Chairman of Faculty Scholar- ship Committee. . 4 SCHMIDT, MILDRED .................................................................................... 16 Biology, Everyday Living. B.A. Toledo University, M.A. Colum- bia University. University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Bowling Green University. Adviser: Nifty-Fifties. SCHMIT, URSULA .................................................................................. 14, 22 Spanish, Latin American History. B.A. College of St. Teresa, M.A. Columbia University. University of Toledo. Social Chair- man of Faculty Organization. SCHUEREN, LEAH M. .................................................................................. 20 Librarian, Library Training. B.A. University of Michigan, B.S. Drexel Institute, M.A. University of Michigan. University of Chicago. Adviser: Zetalethean Literary Society, Freshman Y Teen Club. SCHWENKE, EDITH HOPKINS .....................................,,,..,..,....,...,,...,....,,.. 17 English. B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. Oberlin College. University ot Wisconsin, Middlebury College, Harvary Uni- versity. Adviser: Art Museum Correlation Course. SHARPE, DON ........................................................................... 21, 130, 138 B.E. University of Toledo. University of University of Michigan. Physical Education. California-U.C.L.A., SMITH, MARIAN .......................................................................................... 22 University of Michigan. Rocky Mountain Spanish. B.A., M.A. School of Languages, Instituto de la Lengua Espanola, Espanola -Mexico D. F. SMITH, RUTH ................................................................................................ 17 English. B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College. University of California- gerkeley. Adviser: Pot O' Gold, Art Museum Correlation QSSES. STALKER, D. N. ................................................ - ....................................,.., 15 Mechanical Drawing, Publications. B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.A. Toledo University. Denison University, Ohio State Uni- versity. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. STOEPLER, ELIZABETH ......................... H ..,......, - ..........,....,,...... - ..., ,, ,,,,,,,. 20 Shorthand, Typing. B.S. DeSales College, M.A. University of Michigan. Toledo University. Adviser: Senior Class, Junior Sorelles, Zetalethean Literary Society. STOWE, GENEVIEVE ......................,.. - ............... ......,,....,........ - ,,,,.,...,...,.., 1 7 English. B.A., M.A. University of Michigan. University of Southern California, University of Chicago, Columbia University. SUTTER, ANNE G. ............ - ...............................................,. ,,.....,,,,,,, 1 8, 126 Geometry. B.A. Smith College, M.A. Toledo University. Adviser: Senior Sorelles, Senior Friendship Club. TERHELL, JANE W. ........................................,.............,,,.....,.......,,... 21, 145 Physical Education. B.S. Michigan State Normal College. Adviser: Leaders' Club. VAN NOORDEN, DAISY ........................................................,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,., 20 Junior Business Training, Everyday Living. B.S., M.A. Toledo University. University of Chicago, Columbia University, Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Adviser: Junior Red Cross. VOSS, DAVID O. ................................................. A .............,,,,,,,,,,.,, 22, 127 Latin. B.A. Denison University, M.A. University of Chicago. gftigersity of Michigan, University of Toledo. Adviser: Chess u . WARNER, MARJORIE .................................,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, , .,14, 17 English. B.A. Oberlin College, M.A. University of Michigan. Adviser: Zetalethean Literary Society. Chairman of P.T.A. Relationship Committee of the Feculty Organization, WHALEY, CARRIE E. ..,.................,...............,,.,....,......,,....,.,,,,.,.,, ms, 14, 17 English, Speech, Dramatics, Radio Production. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, M.A. Columbia University. Wooster College, Bowling Green University. Adviser: Sophomore Class- 1947, Director of Deviltries-1944 '45 '46 '47, Chairman of Faculty Assembly Committee. WILLIAMS, HELEN J. ......................................,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,. N 9 Picture Library. Carnegie Library School-Pittsburgh, University of Southern California L.A. WILLOUGHBY, ETHEL C. ......................,......,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,...YY,,,,Y.YYw.vw,,,,Y 1 7 English. B.A., M.A. University of Toledo. University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin, Ohio Wesleyan University. ZAUGG, PHILLIP .................................................,.,.,,,,,,,,, 22, 107, 110, 111 Orchestra, Band, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, Bays' Chorus. B.S. Bowling Green University. Ohio State University. CARPETS ' LINOLEUMS ' DRAPERIES ' MASTIC TILE UPHOLSTERING ' FURNITURE ' VENETIAN BLINDS TREUHAH BROTHERS For Exclusive Lines-Fine Workmanship Large Assortment 1014 SYLVANIA AVENUE 307 SUPERIOR STREET LAwndaIe 2188 EMerson 3247 O Let this symbol be your guide to greater comfort and conven- ience, more leisure and finer, better living. In modernizing, or new home planning, take full advantage of your for Electrical Living! l electric service. . . Plan The Toledo Edison Co. 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BUTTER-FRESH EGGS-FROZEN EGGS 938 Vinton Street Phone: ADams 3249 Eble, Joyce 40 Abood, Barbara 33 Adams, Richard Gene 36 Agen, Robert 40 Ald, Gary 39 Allen, Shirley 39 Allimon, Jerry 35 Ames, Sally 39 Ansted, Richard 38 Arnold, Carl Newton 38 Aronoff, William 38 Ashton, Richard 35 August, Charles 36, 108, 111, 144 Bainbridge, Jane 37 Baker, Barbara 28, 40 Baker, Richard 34 Baker, Robert 36 Baldwin, Beth Anne 36 Ballard, Dale Robert 38 Balsmeyer, Carole 41 Barnby, Jean 40 Barrow, Marilyn 38 Barrowmon, Phyllis 36, 110 Bassett, Joey 36, 144 Bayha, William 33 Beck, Molly Jo 35 Beebe, Patricia 36 Behm, Shirley 37, 122 Bell, Janet' 41 Bender, Susan 35 Benner, Joan 40 Benway, Nancy 35 Besse, Marjorie 37 Bickford, Mary 38 Biller, Margie 37 Blair, Donald 33, 134 Blake, Duane 34 Blanchard, Richard 40 Bliss, Dolores Jean 35 Blodgett, Elaine 16, 35 Bock, Vondale 33 Bondy, Barbara 33, 110 Borer, Donald 34 Bowman, William 7, 37, 107 Boshart, Jean 34 Bowersock, Betty 33 Boza, Bernice 40 Brand, Elizabeth 36 Bray, Marcia 27, 35 Brechen ser Nanc , y 33 Brenner, Richard 33 Briney, Norman 39 Bray, Marcia 27, 35 Britton, Jack 33 Brogan, Douglas 35 Brooks, Glenn 35 Brown, Ardis 34, 110 Brown, Diane 33, 110 Brown, Duane 28, 33 Brown, Gloria 39 Brown, James 34 Brown, Jonathon 34 Brown, Richard 38 Brown, Thomas 36 Bruner, Dorothy 33, 110 Bunge, Robert 36, 108, 111 Bur wa rdt Fr g , ed 40 Burkette, James Tilden 38 Burkholder, Carol 36 Burnham, Audrey 40 Butler, Byrd, J Calef, Mary Jean 41 oyce 40 Patricia 40 Colicutt, Lois 36 Campbell, Carole Jean 34 Campbell, Evelyn 34 Campbell, Frederick 33, 108, Campbell, Joan F. 38 Campbell, Ronnie 37, 144 Carr, Donald 40 Carr, Kathleen 35 Carstensen, John 28, 32, 37 Case, Gary 40 Caswall, Elizabeth 33 Chandler, Ruth 38 Chapman, Nancy 37 Chotas, Cherry, George 37 Bernard 34 Churchill, Carolyn 35 Clark, Barbara 37 Clark, Josephine 39 Cline, Lynne 40 Cohen, Lois 35 Cole, Edward 38 Cole, Ellen 41 Cole, Patricia 37 134, 111 FRESHMAN INDEX Colemen, Jack 34 Combs, Carolyn 33 Connors, Edythe 40 County, Angelo 41 Cox, Leo 37, 111 Craig, Robert 41, 109 Crary, Marcia 36, 41 Crawford, Orville 32, 33 Cremean, Nancy 39 Crocker, Patricia 39 Cruse, Charles 39, 108, 111 Czerniack, Michael 40 Daily, Glenn 38 Damm, Robert 37 Danyko, Mary 35 Dooust, Dorothy 28, 34 D'archangelo, Mike 36 Davis, James 39 Davis, Roi, 39 Dearbaugh, Clilford 37 Deckrosh, Darwin 35 Dederman, Millicent 33 DeHan, William 28, 34 Delo, Betty 36 Demos, Katherine 34 Diebel, Thomas 38, 144 Dietsch, Marilyn 34 Dilts, Nancy 35 Disher, Dale 36 Dodds, Patty 40 Dowdney, Virginia 33 Downes, Paul 34 Downing, Marilyn 34 Drake, Barbara 38 Drake, Robert 36 Ducey, Joan 33 Dudley, Janet 41 Dunaway, Charles 33 Durbin, Donald 40 Edelen, Ann 39 Edinger, Patsy 37 Eggert, Rolland 34 Ellis, Betty 37 Ellis, Martha 40 Elmore, Donna 33 Emch, Suzanne 35 Emery, Shirley 40 Emmert, Loyd 34 Erier, Dolores 41 Etters, Anita 41 Evans, Dorothy 34 Evdemon, Katherine 35 Ewing, Charles 35 Fadden, Rodney 41 Fagley, Barbara Joan 34 Falor, Bernard 7, 37, 107, 108 Fausnaugh, Phyllis 37 Fay, James 34 Fiedler, Lowell 33, 108, 111 Fishback, Norma 38 Fitzgerald, Herman 40, 134 Fleener, William 33 Fleming, Suzanne 35 Fling, Donald 37 Forquer, Elouise 35 Fowler, Shirley 41 France, Margaret 39 Franklin, Janis 38 Frautschi, Barbara 39 Freeman, Robert 36 French, Ann 33 Fryman, Robert 40 Garrett, Richard 34 Garry, Nancy 38 Geisert, Paul 34, 109 Gensler, Henry 33 Gerber, Joan 36, 108, 111 Gerhart, Ralph 41, 108, 111 Gerwer, Karl 24, 37, 127 Getz, Sandra 36 Gibbs, Norma 41 Giles, Shirley 35 Glanzman, Mary Ann 35, 110 Glaser, Barton 38 Gordan, Ann 33 Goudy, Eugene 35 Gould, Danny 40 Grandy, Richard 36 Grant, James 34 Greenberg, Marcus, 25, 28, 35 108, 111 Growden, Robert 33 Guntsch, Joanne 39, 110 Gust, Jack E. 33, 134 Guthrie, James 33 Haggerty, James 28, 38 Hall, James 34, 108, 111 Halsey, Arlene 35 Hampton, Sue 37 Hancock, Ann Louise 37 Haney, Gaylord, 38 Hansen, John 40 Harden, Richard 39 Harkness, James 37 Harman, Forrest 35 Harman, Robert 33 Harper, Dale 34 Harris, Leroy 40 Harris, Ronald 36 Hawkins, Marilyn 40 Hichinger, Phyllis 33, 110 Hettelbawer, Richard 36 Henning, James 40 Henry, Nancy 35 Hepfinger, Jerry 38, 109 Hettel, James 38 Heyman, Alice 35 Hicks, Judy 41 Hildreth, James 40 Hill, Ronald 39 Hill, Virginia 34, 110 Hoagland, Jerry 41, 108, 111 Hoff, Shirley 40, 110 Hoffman, Arlene 37, 110 Hottman, Barbara 36 Holliger, James 35, 108 Holly, Byron 37, 108, 111 Holt, Clark 40 Hood, Douglas 37 Horen, Glenn 40 Horner, Robert 36 Howard, Suzanne 39 Hubbard, Mary Ellen 38 Huffman, Douglas 39 Hughes, Andre 38 Hughes, Beverly 33 Hull, Sally 38 Hunt, John 40, 135 Hunt, Wilford 37 Hunstman, Ronald 28, 38 Iagulli, Jerry 40 Jacobs, Nina 35 Jacoby, Charles 36 Jacquet, Jeanne 36 Jennings, Joan 35 Jersek, Theodore 41 Johns, Tamra 39 Johnson, Duane 35, 109 Judson, Barbara 38 Kachenmeister, Clarie W. 41 Kaczola, Robert 34 Kaminsky, Ronald 39, 108, 111 Kane, Paul 40 Karp, Robert 38 Keiser, Darrel 37 Keller, Marilyn 33 Kelley, Lorraine 34 Kelley, Richard 36 Kenngott, Helen 38 Kern, Lowell 37 Kershaw, Jeanne 39 Kesmyer, Barbara 37 Kidney, David 36, 108, 111 King, Carol 37 King, Gene 36 Kinker, Janice 35 Kirchner, Mary Ann 35 Kisseberth, Joyce 40 Klipfell, Karl 33 Koch, Marjorie 41 Koechley, Marilyn 37 Kohler, Greta Ann 36 Konwinski, Theresa 40 Kopp, Paul 37 Kosuth, Delores 40 Krauss, Harry 33 Kreps, Robert 35 Kriege, Corrine 33 Kruczkowski, Delphine 33 Kruczkowski, Robert 38 Kuenzle, Leta 37 Kummerow, Jack 39 Kutz, Eugene 33 Lameyer, Norman 35 Lamplay, Peggy 39 156 Lange, Darlene 36 Laspisa, Nancy 39, 41 Lauman, Richard 38 Lavender, James 34 Lawless, James 33 Lawson, Charles 35 Leininger, Lawrence 25, 28, Leiter, Robert 34 Leonard, Arthur 34 Lewis, Marilyn 33 Lewis, Robert 33 Lewis, Lawrence 40 Liberty, Bruce 28, 36 Lick, Duane 35 Lickendarf, Joanne 38 Lieber, Carl 34 Lindsey, Sally 27, 36 Link, Barbara 38 Logan, Joanne 35 Longbrake, Joanne 38 Longnecker, Peggy 33 Looman, Earl 35, 134 Lorenzen, Rex 39 Louth, Suzanne 40 Lowe, Webster 39, 109 Luallen, James 34, 109 Ludwig, Joanne 34 Lutman, Donald 37 Lybarger, Robert 34 MacAIlister, Jeanne 33, 110 Magers, Joanne 34 Main, Barbara 35 Malinowski, Donald 40 Manthey, Norris 33 Moran, Anthoney 38 Marenberg, Phyllis 35 Marquardt, Carol 33 Marshall, Douglas 40 Martelsman, Janet 35 Martig, Robert 34 Martin, Barbara 33 Mater, Charles 41 Mathias, Gretchen 33 Mattimoe, James 34 McCarthy, Joan 34, 110 McCartney, Kenneth 37 McCrae, Harold 35 McDonald, Wesley 40 McDonnall, Mariorie 38 Mclntyre, Patricia 36 Mclaughlin, Kay 37 McNelly, James 34 Meinert, Ralph 40 Middlekauf, Thomas 39 Miller, Mary Joan 39 Miller, Nancy 39 Miller, Richard 37 Miller, Robert 36 Miller, Robert E. 40, 109 Mills, Fred 35 Minder, Sandra 34 Mines, Ronald 25, 39, 108, Mininger, Lois 33, 110 Mock, Idonna 35 Moebius, Russ 38 Mominee, Clarence 36 Monroe, Robert 33 Montgomery, Paul 38, 108, Moore, John 36 Moore, Judy 37 Moore, Lois 40 Morgan, Jeanette 38 Morgan, Nancy 37 Morris, Suzanne 34 Mothershead, Barbara 41 Moyer, Mariorie 37 Murphy, Margaret 7, 28, 39, 107 Nauts, Chandler 41 Nelson, Richard 37 Neorr, Jill 37 Nippe, Carol 40 Noller, Gary 34 O'Donnell, Josephine 35 Olah, Joe 37, 108, 111 Oldiges, Susan 36 Olen, Joan 39 Ondo, Ann 38, 110 O'Niell, David 38 Opperman, Kenneth 34 Page, Herbert 40 Pair, Don 39 Parker, Norma 36 Pazdzior, John 36 33 111 111 t 32, , J. 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FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT 9 Monroe at Central l.Awndale 0423 Second Floor 317 Superior Street C Since 1907 - Toledo's Best Known Product NO SPRINGS g HONEST WEIGHT l 157 Pearson, Charles 35, 108, 111 Peever, Arthur 37, 109 Penkott, Ronald 41 Penny, Sharon 38 Perry, Mary Elizabeth 41 Peters, Richard 33 Peuhl, Norma 39 Pfiager, Robert 34 Phelps, Donald 35 Phillips, Edgar 36 Photos, George 33 Pifher, Connie 33 Pio, Jack 36 Pirner, Max 40 Price, Judith 28, 37 Prince, Albert 40 Pross, Ronald 39 Pryba, Ruth 38 Puhl, Barbara 37 Pulford, Phyllis 40 Puthott, James 40 Rohm, Juanita 41 Raker, Marianne 39 Ramsey, Ruth 36 Read, George 35 Redman, Donald 39 Redman, Phil 39 Reed, John 37 Reetz, Marilyn 37 Reid, Douglas 34, 134 Reighard, Betty Jane 39 Reineke, Rosalie 40 Renshaw, Patricia 35, 108, 111 Richardson, Doris 40 Richardson, Nancy 39 Ridenaur, Robert 36 Riley, Donald 33 Robison, Roy 36 Rogers, Juanita 40 Rogers, Margaret Ann 34 Rosenbrook, Robert 39, 108, 111 Roulet, Norman 28, 39, 108, 111 Abel, Bernadine 48 Abele, Patricia 51 Aldrich, Sally 49, 110 Alloy, Annette 46 Althaus, Nancy 50 Archambo, Glen 45 Arend, Richard 49 Aranott, Arnold 48 Aubry, Richard 46, 121, 134 Austin, Jennie 47 Bailey, Fredric 53, 111, 121, 123 Baker, Gene 51 Baker, Thelma 45 Ball, Doris 49 Ball, James 47 Bancroft, Lois 50 Bank, Marilyn 49 Barbara, Catherine 52 Barkenquest, James 46, 127 Barnett, Jack 48 Beadle, Coette 47 Beck, Shirley 51, 148 Beard, Mary 49 Beck, Edward 46 Becker, Lois 52 Bemis, Barbara 47 Benadum, Meredith 45 Bendlin, Mary 50 Benner, Rodney 50 Bergaidis, William 48 Best, M. Pauline 48 Bilkowsky, Norma 47 Binkley, William 45 Binkowski, Dolores 46 Birmingham, Virginia 47 Bishop, Donald 47 Bitz, Nancy 48 Blanke, Patricia 47 Bacian, James 46, 134 Boden, Janice 48 Boeker, Bruce 49 Boekhoudt, Marylin 53, 110 Bomer, Harold 45, 144 Bondy, Joanne 45, 110 Bonnough, Joan 46 Bordeaux, Joan 51, 148 Borgelt, Ralph 50 Boruh, Eugene 52, 121 Boulton, Dorothy Ann 51 FRESHMAN INDEX-CContinuedJ Rude, James 34 RuPP, Phyllis 32, 33 Russell, Kenneth 38, 109 Russell, Paul 40, 134 Sackman, Jack 35 Salter, Shirley 34 Sanderson, James 33 Sandusky, Beverly 38 Sandwisch, Carole 33 Sargent, Glenn 33 Sawicki, Dixie 36 Scharer, William 36 Scheerer, Marilyn 38 Schmeiser, James 35 Schmidt, James 33 Schmidt, Richard 40 Schmidt, Ronnie 34 Schmoekel, Barbara 39 Schnepp, Charles 33 Schuster, Wilma 36, 110 Scouten, Sandra 37 Seawick, Edward 36 Seger, Naomi 40 Selter, Phyllis 36 Shambaugh, Richard 34 Scharfman, Geraldine 35 Shaw, Ernest 34 Shea, Barbara 38, 110 Shrier, Gerald 34 Sigg, Sally 39 Simon, Janet 40, 110 Simon, Mary Ellen 41 Sinnig, Barbara 40 Sites, Joe 35 Skeldon, Sally 38 Slingo, Mary Beth 33 Smith, Glenn 38 Smith, James 39 Smith, Janet 41 Smith, Jeanette 37 Smith, Margaret 40 Smith, Patty Lou 28, 36 Smith, Shirley 36 Smyser, Ann 39 Solomon, Donald 33 Southard, Joyce 34 Spice, Burton 28, 40 Spicer, William 37 Spooner, Robert 37 Spring, Marion 34 Sroczynski, Florian 35 Staftord, Richard 40 Stapleton, Suzanne 34 Stark, Patricia 38 Stedke, Betty 33 Steinke, Carl 38 Stemen, Leah 38 Steude, William 38 Stieler, Ellen 35 Stocker, Mary 36 Stoll, Luanne 37 Stoneman, William 40 Streib, Barbara 34 Strohscher, Carolyn 35, 110 Sturgill, Ronald 41 Sutton, Audrey 40 Sutton, Myrna 35 Swinghammer, James 41, 123 Swyers, Marilyn 16, 35, 108, 111 Syx, John 39 Thomas, Al 40 Thompson, Milton 39 Thompson, Richard 37 Tittle, Marilyn 40 Tompkins, James 37 Tonneberger, Bonnie 38 Townsend, Henry 28, 41 Trago, Victor 37 Tucker, John 37 Turner, Bonnie 40, 110 Tussing, Dolores 33 Ulmer, Mary Lou 34 SOPHOMORE INDEX Boulton, Robert 51 Bowers, Helen 48, 131 Boyer, Carolyn 45 Bradish, Harold 52, 111 Bradley, J. Richard 53 Brand, Walter 49 Brandt, James 46 Brandt, Jo Ann 51, 110 Breese, Jack 47, 144 Brehm, Frank 49 Brigham, Edwin 50 Brindley, Thomas 52 Britz, Harland 25, 28, 51 Brown, Alice 50, 148 Brown, Dave 49 Brown, Joan 26, 46 Brown, Marilyn 49 Bruns, Carl 50 Bruns, Craig 49, 121 Brydon, James 46 Buchler, Royce 50, 111 Buck, James 45 Buckenmeyer, James 52 Bunk, Ralph 53 Burgoon, Margaret 50 Burk, James 53 Bumcrots, Howard 50, 134 Burns, Barbara 47, 124 Buser, Phyllis 45 Butler, Dale 48 Butler, Phyllis Jean 44, 45 Buttke, Barbara 48 Butts, Patricia 53 Byam, Donald 46, 121 Byrd, Nelda 51 Camp, Sally 47 Campbell, Nancy 46 Campbell, Stewart 45 Carr, Leo Chester 47 Cartlidge, Beverly 46 Cartwright, Calhoun 46 Casey, Kathleen 50, 148 Caster, George 46 Chamberlin, Dale 45 Channell, William 51 Chapman, Margaret 52 Chapman, Marilvn 28, 48 Claus, Norine 47 Cluff, James 52, 134 Coble, Dick 46, 111 Cohn, William 28, 51, 138 Cole, Ivan 51, 134 Colton, Charlene 49, 107 Commager, Roger 47 Conn, Carol 52 Connin, Janet 50 Conyne, Barbara 49 Cook, Bettymay 51 Cook, Joanne 51 Corrello, William 52, 134, 138 Cornelles, Alice 53 Cottle, Clifford 51, 109 Coulis, Angelo 51 County, Pauline 25, 28, 46 Cox, Margaret 46 Crago, Ruth 47 Cramer, Patricia 50 Crampton, Duane 52, 121, 134, 138 Crayne, Jeanne 52, 110 Crenshaw, Margie 51 Cromwell, Connie 47, 131 Cronenwett, Charles 50 Culbert, Shirley 52 Curtis, Jane Ann 50 Cuthbert, Lyle 51 Doggett, Carolyn 52 Daughters, Bob 48 Davey, Richard 47, 111, 123 Davis, Howard 51 Davis, Phyllis 45 Deaton, Kenneth 49 Demos, Evelyn 52 Dempsey, Henry 46, 134 Dempsey, Thomas 48 Dennis, Karl 53 Dever, James DeVille, Virginia 28, 52, 110 Devlin, Barbara 46 Dickey, Carl 45, 138 Dicke, William 45, 138, 143 Dietrich, Thomas 46 Dietsch, Robert 49 Doebler, David 50 Dresch, William 51 Dunlop, Robert 47. 134 Dunning, Nancy 50 Dunsmore, Lois 48, 148 158 Van Warmer, Marilyn 35 Ventresca, Eugene 40 Verner, Mary 41, 107 Vetter, Joanne 37 Wagner, Leonard 35 Walker, Daniel 36 Walls, Mary Ann 35 Walter, lrma 33 Ward, Lydia 35 Warner, Phyllis 38 Warrick, Bert Joyce 41 Weaver, Robert 37, 109 Wendt, Jeanne 34 Whipple, William 36 White, Barbara 27, 40 Whitmill, Carol 37 Wieland, Janet 33 Wilcoxen, Carolyn 41 Wilkinson, Barbara 39 Williams, George 38 Williams, Myron 36, 108, 111 Williams, Raymond 36 Wilie, Donald 34 Wilis, Nancy 33 Wilson, Barbara 37 Wilson, Marilyn 36 Wines, Jack 39 Winslow, Lloyd 36 Wintersteen, Patricia 37 Winzenried, Robert 28, 35, 127 Wirick, Duane 40 Wise. Carole 34, 110 Walden, Ann 34 Woodtill, Ellen 39, 110 Young, Kathleen 40 Youngs, Judith 35 Zaenger, Frank 40 Zalezynski, Margaret 36 Easley, Beverly 50 Easterday, Lou Ann 51, 148 Eddie, Robert 48, 121 Edgington, Harry 46, 134 Edmonds, Barbara 7, 50, 107 Ehret, Joyce 52, 148 Eicher, Victor 48 Elliott, Mary 48 Ellis, Janet 45 Ellis, Robert 45 Elzay, Donald 49 Emch, Nancy Lou 49, 110 Emery, Marcus 45 Emmert, Parks 49 Eriksen, Ethel 49, 148 Esgain, Suzanne 45 Evanoi-'f, Lauralee 50, 120 Evers, Charliann 51 Fall, Beverly June 50, 148 Fluevog, Harlow 53, 111 Fortlander, Fred 45 Fought, Dennis 47 Friedman, Charles 46 Fredenbach, John Fruchtman, Morris 50 Frye, Betty 50 Fritz, Don 51 Gallon, Jack 51, 124 Garling, Doris 52, 148 Garn, Carol 45 Gass, Mary 45 Gettins, Patty 46 Gibson, Barbara 45, 120 Goldman, Harold 50 Gonia, Joan 47 Gordon, Richard 47, 121, 134 Gorsuch, James 47 Goss, Patty 47 Gould, Donald 48 Granger, William 28, 49 Graumlich, Fred 48 Gray, Barbara 50 Gregorek, Richard 53 GriFfith, Mary 46, 110 Griffith, Shirley 45 Grinnell, Mary Lou 45 Grodi, Genevieve 53 Grossenbacher, Suzanne 28, 48 1os.E. 0'DONNEll s. co. 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COOK Maumee, Ohio Phone WAlbridge 38900 Toledo, Ohio i , Best Wishes to the Class of 47 MOORE S at the COLONY Compliments of Exclusive Styles for YOU! 71. fbefjfubica Moore's Sets the Pace- COLONY BUILDING Music Store X Gift Sl lOp 132-134 Summit St. 0 Toledo 4, Ohio 2146 West Central Phone MAin 4324 159 lngwerson, Harmon 50, 111 Grover, Doris 46 Haddox, Marilyn 49 Hagerty, Ann 48 Hagerty, Marion 49, 110 Hall, Duane 27, 47, 144 Hall, Mary 47 Hall, Raymond 47, 111 Hamilton, Dean 47 Hamilton, Richard 28, 50 Hansen, Roger 49 Harbaugh, Don 49 Hardenbrook, Ann 53 Harms, Howard 47 Harris, Leeta 46 Harrison, Norma 52 Harrison, Robert 48 Harrop, Ann 46 Harste, Richard 53, 121 Hastings, Colleen 50 Hatch, Patty 49 Hauser, Gretchen 48 Hayes, Carolyn 53 Hazard, Robert 46 Heaton, Mary Hedden, Scott 50 Hehl, Robert 52 Heidtman, Louonn 51 Heinze, Lola 47 Helbing, William 48 Held, Thomas 52 Helm, Nancy 47, 148 Hendrickson, Bud 45 Herbster, Ellen 46 Hessler, Thomas 49, 134, 138 Higgenbotham, Thomas 53 Hildebrand, Eileen 52 Hildebrand, Jack 47, 121, 123 Hill, James 50 Hill, Kenneth 47 Hinde, Richard 47 Hiser, Harold 51, 106 Hoel, Helen 48 Holland, Joseph Hollar, Carolyn 48 Hollers, Mary 49, 148 Holliger, Doris 51, 120, 148 Holliger, Lael 50, 111 Hopper, Martha 49 Horner, Margaret 46 Hauser, Jane 46 Housley, Margaret 25, 28, 47, 120 Houston, Betty 53 Howald, John 47 Howard, Robart 52, 121, 134, 144 Hoyt, Helen 48 Hubbard, Richard 49 Huber, Eleanor 50 Hutfer, Jack 51 Humphrey, William 50 Huntley, Dorothy 45 Inhelder, Ernest 50, 111 l lreland, Dorothy Jackowski, Lawrence 45 Jackson, Raymond 47, 123 Jackson, Richard 52 Jacob, Erma Jean 45, 110 Jacoby, Barbara 47, 110 Jarrett, Richard 52 Jarvie, Nancy 50 Jerrett, Janet 26, 50 Johns, Richard 51 Johnson, Lewis 52 Johnson, Margaret 51, 110 Johnson, Peggy 50. 110 Johnson, Richard 51 Johnson, Verla 53 Jones, Jeanette 46 Kachenmeister, Merle 45 Kaiser, Robert 51, 132, 138 Kamm, Robert 52 Karp, Beryl 52 Karpinski, Valerie 47, 110 Kashmer, Jane 49 Keeler, James 51 Keier, Virginia 48 Keith, Irene 53, 110 Keller, Jack 50 Kelley, Alice 52 Kennedy, Harold 46, 134 Kenney, Patricia 46 Kerby, Jean 47 Kest, Beverly 48 Kiemle, Barbara 51 SOPHOMORE INDEX-iContinuedt Kiess, Natalie 46 King, James 48 King, Malcolm 49, 134, 138 Kinney, Vernon 48 Kisselberth, Nancy 52, 148 Kirby, Jean Kline, Charles 45 Knaggs, Lois 53 Knapp, Robert 47, 124 Kohler, Erik 45, 121, 134 Kolling, Mary Ann 51, 148 Kopfman, Theodore 46 Kreagloh, Arlene 48 Krembas, Jeannette 51 Kretz, Richard 51 Krieg, Karl 46 Kripke, Sidney 45 Kruse, James 46 Kuhlman, Robert 45 Kuiawa, Louis 45 Lafferty, Alice 47 Lagro, James 47 Lambert, William 46, 111 Lammiman, Beth 50 Land, Donna 52 Lorberg, Robert 46 LoRowe, Carol 51, 120 Lover, Barbara 49 LaVoie, Nancy 47 Lawson, Ninde 48, 111 Lawton, Eugene 53 Lawnizak, Ray 51 Laycock, William 47 Leake, Lawrence 28, 53, 121, 134, 138 LeBeau, Alton 52 Leighton, George 46 Lenfesty, Beverly 50 Lewis, John 46, 134 Liechty, Carol 45, 148 Lindberg, Joyce 49, 148 Lindemulder, John 48, 111 Lindsay, Barbara 45, 148 Livi, Patricia 46 Lober, Mary Jean 46 Logan, Harvey 51 Lowry, Mary Ann 47 Luallen, Betty 45, 120 Luce, Marjorie 45 Lunbeck, William 49 Lupe, Steve 28, 47, 121 MacPhie, Carolyn 46, 120 Main, Mearl 46 Marks, James 48, 111 Marlin, Rose 46 Martin, Arthur 51 Mortz, Jerry 46 Mason, Harold 51 Mason Howard 52 Maybele, Betty 48 McAdoo, Mary 48 McBurney, Joan 48 McCarthy, Patricia 49, 148 McCloskey, Joanne 46 McDevitt, Richard 48, 134, 144 Mcleish, Jacqueline 47 McMillan, Sally 48 Meeker, Shirley 53 Mellor, Jack 49 Melton, Mary 53 Mengel. Elaine 46 Meredith, Paula 53, 148 Metzger, Marion 47 Meyer, William 50. 111 Miller, Barbara 47 Miller, Coleman 46 Miller, Thomas 50 Miller, Vernadyne 50 Mink, Richard 49 Minneker, Marilyn 48 Moellenberg, William 53, 121 Moling, Patricia 46 Moor, Mary 45 Moore, Betty 48, 148 Moore, Robert 52 Morgan, Marilyn 48 Moree, Jeannine 51 Morrin, Beverly 48 Moses, Merle 45 Mowery, Robert 53 Muhleman, Duane 46 Munday, Barbara 49, 148 Murray, Dawn 46, 110 Musch, Nancy 52 Myers, Geraldine 49 Myers, Jack 45, 134 Myers, Robert 49 Myers, Sally 48, 107 Neidlinger, Nancy 47 Nelson, Beverly 51 Nemire, Norman 53 Nettleton, Shirley 27, 47 Newman, Carolyn 51 Neyens, LaVerne 52 Nicholas, Geraldine 50 Nordgren, Alva 52 Nordgren, Carol 51 Nordsiek, Norma 52 Northrup, Mariann 52 Nowak, Richard 45 Nowak, Joe 49, 132 Noward, Norman 46 Nutting, Lois 52 Oliver, William 49 Olson, Hugh 47 Onod, James Ortman, Wayne 52 Osborne, Deane 45, 121 Owen, Charles 52 Owens, Richard 51 Paquette, Nils 52 Parente, Virginia 51 Park, Doris 50, 107 Pork, Terry 50 Parsons, Barbara 50 Patchersky, Phyllis 49 Patten, Donna 120 Patterson, Richard 47, 134, 144 Pawlowicz, Diane 50, 148 Payne, Marilyn 52 Pederson, Carol Peeps, Richard 51, 121 Perikly, Paul 47, 144 Petersen, Dolores 51, 148 Petsch, Patricia 45, 148 Pfaffenberger, Patricia 51, 120, 148 Phillips, June 45 Pile, Richard 48 Pizer, George 46 Pantello, Barbara 52 Porteous, William 49, 134 Porus, Gary 53 Postlewait, Jack 45, 124 Potter, Donna 49, 110, 120 Poucher, Donna Lou 51 Pratt, Charles 47, 144 Price, Barbara 45, 148 Punches, Ki 52 Qualy, Dean 51 Quigg, Dean 50, 134 Radebaugh, Harry 53, 138 Raeburn, Jacqueline 45 Rahrig, Donald 50, 134, 138 Ranck, Donald 50 Ray, Joe 51 Read, Jean 28, 44, 50, 148 Reed, Roger 52 Reeks, Jack 52 Reineke, Sally 49 Rehn, Ruth Ann 46 Rentz, J. Thomas 45, 121 Reynolds, Jane 28, 46, 14B Reynolds, William 48 Rice, Phillip 51, 134 Richards, Donald 47, 121 Richards, William 46 Richter, Nancy 45 Rieker, Mary 45, 111 Riendeau, Mary 47 Ritter, Marlene 50 Robertson, Donna 49 Rogerson, Kenneth Romanoff, Myrle 48 Rose, Dorothy 52, 148 Ross, Marilyn 46. 131 Roth, Barbara 48 Rowand, Albert 45, 121 Ruhl, David 47 Ruhl, Herbert 45 Russell, Winslow 49, 144 Rutschow, Henry 46, 111 Sala, Erretl 48 Salyer, Arthur 45 Someyer, Don 48 Sanderson, Gormley 52 Santchi, Nancy 46 160 Sasse, Sattler, Charles 49 Charles 50 Sawade, Carol 52 Sawade, Howard 50 Schad, Pat 45, 14, 111 Schafer, Gerald 47 Schenk, Nancy 49 Schiffman, Kathryn 51 Schmidt, Phyliss 53, 120, 148 Schmitt, William 48 Schmitz, James 53 Schnebelen, Patsy 48 Schnitkey, Eileen 53 Schnarf, Brandon 50 Schoeler, Jean Ann 46 Schrag, Scott 49, 121, 134, 138 Schramm, Donald 49 Schultz, Richard 47 Schuste r, Gary 46, 124 Scott, Francis X. 52, 111 Seawater, Eldonna 46, 106, 120 148 Sell, A rthur 45 Semmler, Shirley 51 Senecal, Georgean 49 Shafer, Shanno Shaw, Shaw, Charla 48 n, Patricia 50 Barbara 52 Ernest 28, 45 Shearon, Jack 49 Sheppa rd, Carl 48 Shea, Patsy 48 Shire, Jack 53 Shoemaker, Betty 47, 110 Shuler, Sidell, Jerry 48, 134 Charles 48, 134 Siebert, Fred 45 Simmons, Jack 47 Singer, Singer, Carol 48 Donald 48 Sinkovic, Walter 53 Sipes, Ralph 50 Skurzyn, Joan 49, 131 Slagle, Shirley 46 Smith, Carolyn 47 Smith, Evelyn 45 Smith, Gloria 50, 122 Smith, Mary Lucille 48 Smith, Shirley 49 Snider, Joe 49 Snider, John 49 Snyder, Joanne M. 50, 124, 148 Snyder, Jo Ann 49, 124 Sottek, Joyce 49 Sours, Frances 52 Sprague, Paul 46, 144 Spratt, Joe 47 Spraoul, Thomas 46 Standruff, Robert 48, 132, 136 Stansbury, Bill 44, 47, 121 Steinberg, Lois 47 Steinhauer, Carolyn 28, 49 Stephenson, Bob 47 Stevens on, Barbara 50, 148 Stoll, Martha 51 Stone, Marian 53, 148 Struble, James 51 Stuart, Suhrbie Shirley 52, 110 r, Joanne 46 Swarts, Charles 44, 48 Sweeny, Paul 51 Tarbox, Robert 52 Taylor, Barbara 51 Taylor, James 52 Taylor, James L. 51 Taylor, Mildred 50 Taylor, William 49, 134 Teaderman, Prudence 47 Thal, Norman 53 Thomso n, Paul 52 Thyen, Margaret 52 Tirrith, Beatrice 46 Toth, Bonnie 48 Tovey, Duane 52, 111 Trammel, Betty 48, 110 Treby, Gwendolyn 48 Treuschel, Connie 50 Trip, William 50, 134 Trudel, Eleanor 51, 120, 148 Tucker, Nancy 48 Tucker, Patricia Turner, Jane 28, 52 Turney, Shirley 110 Tussing, Bette 47 Ulmer, Jane 51 Unstine, Valerie 45 JERSEY GOLD BREAD Best Wishes to the Class ot '47 CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP 4143 Monroe Street CHUCK MCLAUGLIN WEENY DUND NBINEEBINE Complete Sound Systems THE CHURCH WITH A DAILY PROGRAM Collingwoocl Presbyterian Church 'o Inter-Otitice Call Systems O Public Address Systems O 2120 Collingwood Boulevard COMMERCIAL AND PERSONAL Minisfefi R. 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Tools, Dies and Plastic Moulds 4030 Fitch Road Phone: Klngswood 2237 TOLEDO I2, OHIO Compliments ot TWIN OAKS BOWLING ALLEYS 28 I 6 Sylvania Avenue VanKeuren, John 49 Vannorsdall, Joan 51, 148 Vick, Edward 46, 127 Vogelsang, Peggy 46 Vollmar, William 45, 111, 123 Von Behren, William 49, 123 Wahl, Jan Wakeman, Frances 47 Walker, Sue Anne 50 Ward, Jean 49 Waterman, Jack 50 Abel, Lucille 61, 122 Adams, David 65 Albright, James 70 Alliman, Nancy 60 Allman, Charles 58 Althaus, Harold 61 Anderson, Don 72 Anderson, Irene 71 Anderson, Nancy 60, 74, Ainclreski, Don 72 Ansted, Marilyn 70, 127 73, 74, Applegate, John 59 Atkin, Kenneth 61 Atkinson, Kenneth -7, 68, 74, 107 August, Mariorie 64, 106, 127, 148 Badenhope, Robert 65 Baehren, Marian 7, 65, 107 Baker, Jean 69, 118, 148 Baker, Marilyn 63 Baldwin, Betty Lou 62 Balk, Roger 7, 24, 27, 58, 74, 107, 135 Balsmeyer, Sally 59, 74, 111 Barnes, Lorene 72, 126 Barraco, Polly 57 Barrett, Bonnie 72, 124, 126 Basso, James 68, 132, 136 Bates, Mary Lou 71 Baugh, Jesse 67 Baughman, Robert 65, 142 Baumberger, Roberta 61, 110 Beason, Thelma 66 Beck, Eleanore 62 Behrens, Robert 64 Bell, Nancy 61 Benadum, Betty 59, 110 Beran, James 72 Bergendahl, Bette 69 Berman, Sonia 62, 127 Berry, Patricia 63 Bettinger, Thomas 72 Biggs, Brent 65 Binkelrnan, Edward 63 Birmingham, Donna 72 Black, Barbara 71, 118 Blank, William 59, 132 Bloom, James 68, 119 Bodenmiller, Ted 62, 132 Boesel, Sue 61, 148 Bollinger, Arthur 64 Bonner, Mary 64, 148 Boote, Art 64 Borgelt, Robert 64 Bowers, Carolyn 60, 112, 125 Bowers, Helen 72, 131 Bowman, Carol 61 Boyd, Don 61 Boyd, Doris 72 Boyer, Don 64 Braatz, Don 57 Breininger, Lynn 72 Breisacher, Kathleen 65 Breivik, Dick 71 Bremer, Doris 69, 110 Brenneman, Jacquelyn 29, 58, 74, 118 Brigham, Donna 70 Broghan, Ruth 65, 73 Browning, John 63, 74 Brubaker, Marilyn 59, 73, 118 Bruce, John 68 Brunskill, Phillip 67, 119 Bryan, Nancy 67 Buettner, Dale 70, 144 Bundros, Tony 61 Burand, Ralph 71 Burkhardt, Jack 62 Buss, Robert 70 Butler, Virginia 59 124, 125 118, SOPHOMORE INDEX-CContinued1 Waters, Robert Watkins, Mary Jane 28, 45 Watters, Jeanne 48, 110 Webb, Charles Webb, Robert 45 Weber, Robert 53 Weisman, Alice 49 Welch, Janice 45 Welch, Virginia 50, 131 Welker, Lois 48, 110 Wells, Richard 52 Welsheiner, Phillip 49 JUNIOR Caldwell, Yvette 68, 124 Calef, Robert 70 Callahan, Ira 60 Campbell, Jacqueline 69 Campbell, Joann 57 Campbell, Loran 63 Campbell, Shirley 59 Carl, Else 63 Carlson, Lois 59 Carson, Ruth 65, 128 Carter, Sally 66 Casey, Charles 7, 65, 107 Caswell, Merle 69 Charpie, Kenneth 61 Childers, Norma 59, 122 Christlieb, Patricia 67 Closs, Joan 68, 74 Cocke, Kathryn 58, 110 Coen, Wesley 61, 132 Cohen, Marvin 59, 115 Cole, Richard 71 Connin, Robert 60 Connolly, Donald 68, 111 Contat, Audrey 58 Cook, Richard 64 Coombs, Kenneth 60 Cooper, Hamilton 27, 66 Core, Marian 62 Corley, Thomas 69 Cowie, Isabel 7, 58 Crawford, Joan 69, 73, 126 Crider, Donald 61 Crites, Clark 67, 119 Crocker, James 65 Crockett, Ruth 56, 69, 126 Croke, Virginia 66 Crumley, Sally 72, 73, 112, 126, 139 Culp, Kenneth 61 Cunningham, Jean 61, 110 Cunningham, Terry 65 Cuprys, Joan 60 Curran, Robert 58 Dahlmann, Melvin 62, 127 Dancer, Richard 66 Dankert, Donald 71, 111 Daso, Phyllis 61 Davey, Fred 66, 119 David, Mary Lou 57, 128 Davies, Jean 64, 128 Davis, Ben 57 Davis, Jane Lou 69, 110 Davis, Leslie 69 Delo, Virginia 63 Demos, Nick 59 DeMun, Harold 72, 73, 112, 115 Denman, Marie 59 Dever, Jim 66 Dewey, Janice 65 Dierks, Donald 57, 132 Dipman, Juanita 57, 118, 148 Divins, Robert 57 Doerter, Peggy 71, 73, 118, 127, 128, 148 Dohm, Jaclyn 29, 71, 74, 148 Dotson, Norma 57, 74 Dowdney, Kenneth 58 Draheim, Walter 59 Drake, Robert 57, 132 Dressell, David 72 Drummond, Mary 69 Dunlap, Kenneth 67 Dunlap, Robert 58 Dunstan, Robert 69 Easley, Arlys 64 Ehret, Ruth 69, 147 Ehrmin, Joyce 70 Eicher, Robert 57 Eikost, Robert 62, 136 162 Wettstone, John 45 Weygandt, Phil 146 Whaley, Betty 48, 110 Whaley, Edward 51 White, Robert 49, 111, 121 Whitney, Gerald 45 Whittaker, Nova 47, 134 Wiemer, Joyce 48 Wilcox, Joy 52 Williams, Donald 52 Wing, Rosalind, 51 Winterteld, Joan 24, 45 INDEX Elzay, Richard 66 Emch, Brooke 66 Emmert, Kate Rae 58, 73 Enyart, Edward 72 Eschedor, Carolyn 68 Esser, Dorothy Ann 7, 66 Esser, Robert 65 Erausquin, Richard 63, 115 Farber, Virginia 66, 124 Faris, Pat 70, 124 Fash, Dorothy 68, 73, 118, 147 Felix, James 60 Fellabaum, John 65 Felstein, Marilyn 65 Ferrall, Joanne 63 Fick, Donna 58, 106, 122, 127 Filsinger, William 7, 68, 107 Finch, Shirley 58 Fingerhut, Marilyn 72, 110 Fischer, Marilyn 60, 118 Fish, Gloria 65 Fitzgerald, Robert 57 Fleischman, Mary Ann 66 Flickinger, Vernon 64, 138 Foor, Lois 59 Foreman, Fred 72 Forrest, Bonnie 63 Forrester, Dick 62, 132 Foust, William 66 Garry, JoAnn 57, 74, 115, 126 Gehring, Richard 71 Gerhart, Jane 66, 73 Gerke, Leslie 60, 73 Germano, Bernice 64 Gernheuser, Dan 57, 135 Getz, Gordon 64 Getz, Jacquelyn 60, 73 Gist, John 63 Goetz, William 69 Goodyear, Marianne 67 Graumlich, William 63 Gray, Betty 7, 26, 58, 74 Green, Tim 62, 132 Greenawalt, Ralph 59 Greenman, Bruce 68 Gregory, Owen 58 Grodi, Bonnie 64 Grodi, Eugene 60 Grover, Sue 62, 124 Growden, James 62 Guindon, Edward 61 Gustafson, Dorothy 110 Haase, Fred 29, 72, 119 Hallauer, William 69 Hamann, Marilyn 114, 128 Haney, Jacqueline 57, 73, 115 Haney, Mariorie 64 Hanley, Richard 69, 73, 132 Hapgood, Charlotte 68 Hardy, Anne 29, 70 Hardy, Mary Lou 61 Harget, Thomas 64 Harms, John 63 Harrison, David 60 Harrison, Walter 70, Hartley, Norma 57 Hartman, Marilyn 72, 74, 107, 118 Hasson, Anne 7, 63, Heck, Shirley 68 Heckman, Thomas 64 Hefty, Theodore 62 Hehl, Richard 71 Heidtman, Donald 72, 142 Hein, Myrtle 58 Heindel, Carol 67 Helburn, Richard 69 Held, Jean 26, 61, 74, 124, 126 Helm, Paul 66, 74 74, 123 124 Wisneiwski, Donald 49 Wood, Wendell 51 Woods, Natalie 46, 147 Yancey, William 48 Young, Buddy 49, 134 Young, Eileen 51, 148 Zander, Edward 50, 134, 144 Zanville, Ruth 47 Zingg, Mariorie 52 Zokowich, Olga 48 Helmbold, Betty 58 Henry, Joe 7, 59, 107, 111, 127 Herbst, Connie 57 Hewey, Dick 58 Hickerson, Elinor 63 Hickey, Eileen 61, 110 Hill, Mary 69, 118 Hill, Milton, 65 Hill, Nancy 69, 126 Hingst, John 60, 127 Hinsey, Robert 62 Hirsch, Jack 64 Hogrefe, June 58 Holscher, Virginia 62, 126 Hubbarth, Bill 7, 68, 119, 132, 144 Hudson, Miriam 26, 59, 124 Hutter, Nick 63, 123 Hunter, Reed 62, 132 Hunter, Yvonne 72 Hurtado, Alfred 59 Imholt, Joanne 66 Jacobs, John 72, 119 Jadel, Jack 60, 111, 127 Jaeck, C. William 63 Janowski, William 70 Jenkins, Robert 58 John, Dorothy 72, 73, 74 Johnson, Nancy 70 Johnston, Patricia 65 Jones, Gladys 60 Jude, Norma 70 Kanous, Charles 57 Karczewski, Thomas 31, 71, 136 Keats, Shirley 63, 74, 118, 126, 127, 147 Keck, Gerald 60 Keiser, Dana 64 Kelentic, John 70 Keller, Iris 63, 106 Kelley, JoAnne 68 Kenney, Paul 61, 111 Kern, Clark 66 Kerr, Barbara 59, 113 Kerr, Beverly 71 Kest, Newell 66, 74 Kiefer, Jewell 65 Kindle, Oliver 61 Kinney, Ronald 71, 119, 144 Kipperman, Sue 67, 74 Kisseberth, Rita 58 Kitzman, Robert 64 Kline, Shirley 70 Knierim, Janet 26, 56, 70, 126 Knudel, Jean 72 Koechley, Joan 60 Krupp, Dolores 61 Kubitz, Nancy 7, 60 Kuehnl, Ruth 62 Kuhlman, Betty 65 Kuntz, Wilma 58, 110 Kutz, Betty 69 Lange, John 58 Lankenau, Joanne 25, 29, 64, 128 Larkins, Charles 72 Lattin, Suzanne 59, 74, 126 Laufter, Fritz 56, 60, 132, 142 Launer, Ruth 60 Lavine, Lila 72 Leasure, Nancy Jean 59 Lehaney, Wilma 63 Lehman, Joan 58 Lewis, Jeanne 71, 14-8 Lica, Charlotte 66 Liliestedt, Shirley 67, 73 Limes, Emma Jean 71 Lincke, Virginia 68 LOUIS R. 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McCONNELL 3501 upf PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Reliable Service on Avenue Phone: LA. 4194 TOLEDO, OHIO I 163 Lindsay, Jane 26, 65, 73, 115, 118, 126 Lindsey, Walter 67 Link, Helen 29, 59, 73, 118 112, Lober, Thomas 72, 111, 130, 131 Lowrie, Robert 63 Ludwig, Tom 29, 65, 74 Lukens, Barbara 61, 74, 118, '126 1 , Lukens, Peggy 61, 73, 113, 126 Luthy, John 25, 29, 61, 73, 131 Maedel, Caroline 72, 73, 126 Maher, James 31, 60, 136, 140 Malcom, Betty 68 Mann, Jack 58 Moran, Louis 61 Markhus, Beulahiean 69, 74, 112, 118, 126 Martin, Yvonne 62 Marquardt, Thomas Mason, Floradel 63 Mason, Nedra 69 Masters, Jeanne 68, 126 Matthews, John 58, 135 McCallister, Dick 62, 119 McCarrell, Joy 64 McClellan, Patricia 70 McDonald, Donald 60 McDonnell, Nancy 60 McFarland, James 72 McGannon, Mary Lou Mcjilton, Donald 70 McKibben, Pat 25, 29, McKimmy, Richard 59 McLean, Austin 63, 144 Mcluckie, Paul 65 McNutt, Carol 62 McWiIliam, John 61, 74, 136 Menning, Eugene 59 Meredith, Betty 61, 74 Merrell, Walker 61 57, 119 65, 73 57, 148 Mersereau, Marilyn 29, 62 Messinger, Brunny 65, 132, 144 Michalski, Daniel 65 Michelsen, Carol 65, 73, 128 Miller, James 69, 114 Miller, Joan E. 61 Miller, Joan 72 Miller, Marilyn Jean 69 Miller, Marilyn M. 66 Miller, Mariorie 70 Miller, Ted 60 Milne, Russell 67, 136, 143 Moen, Marilyn 68, 127, 148 Mominee, Trudy 71 Moore, Betty Lou 60 Moore, Richard 61 Moore, Richard Albert 64 Moree Leland 62 1 Mor an Joanne 63 9 1 Morrison, Mary 29, 67 Moulton, Darrell 63 Mueller, Robert 67 Mulopulos, George 64 JUNIOR INDEX Nelson, Anne 66, 118, 128, 148 Neyens, Roland 58 Noaker, Leslie 57, 123, 127 Noller, Alfred 57 Nottingham, Eleanor 68, 126 Novack, Carol 57 Nutting, Robert 7, 27, 67, 107 O'Connor, Paul 65 O'Keefe, Robert 65, 132, 144 Olrich, Frederick 59 Ondo, James 58 Opperman, Glenna 26, 64, 118 Orthwein, Virginia 29, 66, 125, 126, 128 Osgood, Nancy 72, 118 Page, Enno 67 Palmer, Dean 60 Parkes, Jean 64, 124, 126 Patterson, James 68, 132, 144 Pease, Lucille 67 Pence, Nancy Ann 68 Perkins, Margie 62 Perlmutter, David 65 Phillips, Janice 66, 73 Photos, Catherine 72, 115 Pioch, Janet 69 Poitinger, Ronald 71 Pollitz, Mary Ann 59 Porter, Doris 66 Power, Marilyn 64, Powers, Patricia 60 Prottengeier, Nancy 115 74, 118 29, 63, 74, Punches, Gilbert 58 Putz, Sonia 68 Racy, Frank 69 Rainier, Matilda 70 Ramsey, Bonnie 62 Rank, Gloria 63 Ray, Mary 58 Rediger, Richard 64 Rees, Janet 71, 122 Rees, Marion 64, 106, 128 Reese, Virginia 69, 74, 127, 147 Rehn, Joyce 71 Rehn, Ronald 64 Reinbolt, Reuel 67 Reisler, Jeanne 57, 111, 118 Reister, Nancy 67, 128 Reynolds, Gary 68 Rhoades, Mary 69 Rice, Dick 65 Rice, Robert 65 Ridenour, Mariorie Riggle, Wylie 64 Ritchey, Clair 71 Roberts, Kenneth 58 Robertson, James 57 Robie, Joe 59, 132 Rogers, Vincent 58 Rohweder, Ted 60 Rosenbrook, Margie 64 67 Murphy, Hazel 7, 24, 56, 65, 114, Ross, Gerold 67, 119, 132 118, 125 Roth, Joyce 59 Myers, Marilyn 63 Roth, Robert 60 ABEL, JOANNE ,,rr,,,e,.. ..,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,Y..V.e.VVVYYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVe..VVV....V..V.. Vrrrrrrrer 7 7 , 98 Honor Roll 2, 4, H. R. Prism Solicitor 2-Secretary and Treasurer 2, 3, Deviltries 4, Senior Graduation Comm. ABRAHAMSON, MARILYN ssssss,ss,ssss,..e.VVVVVe.,,Y,,,,,VV,,V, 77, 93, 126, 115, 106 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Sophomore Dance Comm. 2, Prism Solicitor 2, Curia Club 2, Deviltries Make-up Comm. 2, Co-Chairman Finance Comm. 3, 4, Student Council Organi- zations Comm. 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Intra-Club Council 4, Class Play 4. ADAMS, MOLLY .,,,........,...............,.,.....,,,...s.,,,...,,,,,,s,,,,,,,.,,,,., 77, 114, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, President Friendship Club 1, Red Cross Representative 1, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Co-Chairman Junior-Senior Farewell, Senior Play, Prism Publicity Staff 4. ADLER, ALLEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.....,,. ..,.,.,.,, 7 7 , 93, 114 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, lnvramurals 1, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Prism 3, 4, Chairman of Senior Play Comm. AHRENDT, RICHARD ................................ 77, 24, 114, 136, 140, 142, 144 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Cross-Country 2, 3, Baseball Captain 4, Freshman Class President, Junior Class President- 3, 4- Dance Comm. 1, 2-Chairman 1, Home Room Vice President 1, Prism 2, Sports Editor 3-Managing Editor 4, Publicity Comm. 164 -lContinuedl Rowan, Lawrence 57, 144 Rowand, Daniel 71 Rowland, Mary 58, 128 Ruegge, Marian 57 Ruhl, Marilyn 60, 74, 113, Rupli, Dick 59 Rupp, George 71, 136 Rupp, Robert 58 Rust, Douglas 70, 119 Sargent, Alonzo 59 Sattler, Marilyn 59 Satre, Mary 7, 63, 110 Schafer, Marilyn 71 Schassberger, Grace 60 Scheid, Louis 61 Schlagheck, James 60 Schmidlin, Jack 59 Schmidt, Lois 66 Schneider, Bob 67 Schorling, Nancy 66, 73 Schouten, Jackie 68, 126 Schroeder, James 68 Schulz, John 63, 140 Swinghammer, Thomas 63 Swyers, Charles 57 Taylor, Charles 71 Teaderman, Owen 7, 59 Terry, Robert 65 Terry, Russell 72, 138 Thomas, Thurayne 71 Thompson, Joan 59 Tilley, Barbara 58, 73 Todd, Jeanne 66 Todd, Joan 61 Trace, Shirley 68 Trevena, Barbara 69 131 Van Gorder, Marian 57, 74, 112 147 Vann, Mildred 65 Vorner, Virginia 61 Varrian, Helen 70 Vernier, Thomas 58 Villwock, James 27, 29, 69, 112 Vine, Marion 66, 144 Schumm, Richard 62, 74, 143 Schutt, Jeannine 66 Scott, Andy 69, 74 Seitz, James 68 Service, Elaine 63 Shatter, Jack 68 Shanks, Susan 7, 61, 107 Sharrit, Van 63 Shaw, Norma Jean 60 Shay, Jacqualyn 65 Shimmaly, Yvonne 59 Simpson, Robert 72, 132 Sinclair, Judy 70, 126 Skoczyn, Carl 68 Wadsworth, Rodger 25, 29, 68 132, 144 Waite, Patricia 72 Walborn, Larry 58 Wampler, David 65 Wanner, Betty 62 Warcl, Hiett 57 Wardlaw, Betty 60 Watson, Lauren 63 Watson, Sally 71 Webb, Colleen 72 Weber, Norman 58, 132 Weiker, Marilyn 57 1 Sloan, NUHCY 70, 118 Weir, Marilyn 71, 127 Smllh, Anne' I-ee 64, 118 Wensinger, Bonnie 67 Smllh, -IDUV' 60 West, Mary F. 62 Smllh, Lofella 67 Wettstone, Deane 64 Smith, MClYllYn 68 Whitmill, Dolores 62 Smith, Mildred 67 Whitney, Wanda 57 Smllh, R0Ym0nd 62, 74, 127 Whitten, James 59 Smith, RICLWYCI 69 Wilhelm, Allen 64 SHOCIY, Palfiflc 69 Williams, Dolores 64 Spencer, Robert 65 Williams, Nancy 61 5P1e5S, NUYWCY 62, 127 Williams, Rodney 72 Splllfbefgef, JOHN 62, 122 Winterfeld, Donna 29, 64, 114 Sproul, Leland 68 139 Sfllllieff NUUCY 7, 69, 107, 112, Wittman, Nancy 63, 118 118 Wittman, Richard 63 5l0l'keY, Helen 71 Wonders, Sally 20, 66 Stegeman, John 67 Steinman, Richard 58 Stiegelmeyer, William 69, Stoll, Arlyne 59, 106, 122 Stone, Dorothy 71, 128 Straight, Robert 29, 60 Streicher, Suzanne 58, 128 Strong, Arthur 62 Strong, Thomas 62, 111 Strout, Elizabeth 68, 128 Summers, Merle 63 Sutton, Madelyn 58, 128 Sweebe, Betty 59 Sweet, William 71, 132 INDEX Wood, Jack 68 Wood, Lynden 61 115 Wumer, James 71 Wyman, Robert 66 Yarnell, Grace 69, 128 Yeager, Barbara 72, 110 Yobst, James 66, 74 Zahn, William 68 Zbieraiewski, Suzanne 70, 131 Zeunen, Robert 69 Zweigle, Robert 71, 119 3, Student Council Representative 3, Publications .Cornm. 3, Student Court 3, Varsity-D 2, Engineering Club Prism Repre- sentative 3, Hall Patrol Captain 3, and Scroll 3, 4, Student Council Scholarship Test 4, State Scholarship Night Relays 3, 4: Quill President 4, Pepsi Cola Test 4. 77, 25, 29, 101, 113, ALLEN, BETTY ...................... .............. ............... f 1 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Publicity Comm. 3, Friendship Club 3, Junior Pot O' Gold 4, Usher Senior Play 4, Periclean Literary Club 4, Student Council Represelntative 4, Student Council, Bill Preparatory Comm. 4, Senior Extro- Activities Comm. 4. 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V.... 7 s , at SENIOR INDEX-CContinuedJ ANSTED, BURTON ,,,,,,,,.,,..,Y , ,...,,,Y,,,,,,YYY,,,YY, ,,Y,.........,.... ...Y..,Y...,..... ,..,......,.. 7 7 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, lntramurals 3, Engineering Club 4. ARNDT, ELIZABETH ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....Y..,..,....YYY,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,,,,,,,Y,Y,,,,..,,,,,,,, 77, 7, 107 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 2, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, Curia Club 2, Junior Polio Ball Comm. 4, Student Council Welfare Comm. 4. BADENHOPE, ROBERT ..Y,,Y.,YY,Y,,.......Y....,YYY,YYVY.,wfYVVVVYY,YY,.,.,.A.,,,,Y,Y,YYYY,.A........ 77 Honor Roll 1, Intramurals 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Deviltries 2. BAKER, HERBERT ,,,,,,,.......Y,YY..,Y,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,.Y. ...YY.Y..eveYYYYYY,,,Y,.YY,,.Y,,,, 7 7, 98, 117 Intramurals 1, Band 1, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Football 2, Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms 3-President 4, Senior Finance, Co-Chairman Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4, H. R. President 4, Hall Patrol 4. BALL, CHARLES ....,...,,,,,,,,Y,,,.,....,,,,.,,,,,..,,,Vee, ,Yeeeeeeee,,,,eee,.AA,,.,e,,,,,,. ...,,A.... 7 7 Orchestra 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1, Swimming 4. BARGER, ANNA LEE ..,,,eeee,,,,,..,.,,.. . ....,,..,,, ,,,......,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,,....,,.....l 7 7 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, H. R. Red Cross Representative 3, 4. BARKAN, BILL .,,,,ee,,eee....,...,..,..,,....,,,...... ....,,... ......VeeV...YeefeeV,,,.,,,..Y,...,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. BARON, BERNADINE ,,......,.....e,,e,,,,,,,,,,,.e,.,, . V,..,Y,,,,Y,,,Y.,e,,,,,,,, 77, 130, Honor Roll 4, H. R. Girls' Athletic Representative 2, Home Economics Club Vice-President 3, Deviltries 3, 4, Drum Maiorette 2, 3, 4. 131 BARROW, COLLEEN ...............,..,,........ .....YYYY,,Y,,-,,,,,eeee,,,A,-.--.......AA..--. 7 7, 122 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Home Economics Club 4, H. R. Repre- sentative 4. BARTLEY, BARNEY ,e............................ ...............,...,........-... - .-......- - -.......--. 7 7 Honor Roll 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Football 2, 3, 4, H. R. President 3. BAYER, BILL ..,,,,,,.,...,................,,,,,,,,,,,,,....c...,.....,....................,.......,...,,,..,,, 77 BEARD, GEORGE ......,.,,..,, ...... ........ ............ 7 7 BEAVERS, LAWRENCE ,......................... .......,..,.......A.... 7 7 BEHAM, RUDY ........................e............... .,.... ..... - . No Picture BENNER, JOANNE ...................r.................... ............... - ............. 7 7 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. BENNETT, DAVID ...,................... ' ............ ,-,, --..efffefffeYee-f--.----.---,----.-..,,,,,,.. 7 7 BERKEBILE, KINTER .,,,,,,........,,..............................,.,...... January Graduate BERLIN PAT ........,,.ff.....e.-..-........------ff,---f,,,Veeeeeeeeeeeee-fef,,,,A---.---.,,,,A---.. 78, 148 Honbr Roll 1, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4. BERNIUS, ROBERT .....s.....................,...YYYYYYefe..,,,Y,f-,,,,,,,,fY,.,.,,ff.,,e,.-- . 78 81 115 BERRY, DUANE ..,.,,..,.,,...,.......................l............................,......, , , Honor Roll 1, lntramurals 1, 2, Swimming 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Assembly Comm. 4, Tumbling 3, Student Council Represen- tative 4, H. R. Treasurer 4, Engineering Club 4, Spanish Club 4. BEVENS, CAROL ..... ,.........,,..........,...................,,..A..,,.... ...................,......... 7 8 H. R. Red Cross Representative 2-Secretary 3, 4-Treasurer 3, Dramatic Club 3, Deviltries Make-up Comm. 3. BIENKO, LOTTIE .. ,,,,,......,.,,,,.,..., ,.......YY..Y.......YY,,.....Ys,,..-....,.,,....,.,,..,,,.,. 7 8 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 1, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3. BINDING, PAT ,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,........,.......,..s.... 78, 26, 86, 113, 115 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Dance Comm. 1, Freshman Nominating Comm., H. R. Secretary 2, 3, 4, Night Relays 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Deviltries 4, Pot O' Gold Asst' Circulation Manager 3-Junior Class Editor 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council Comm. 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 4, General Scholar- Test 4, Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test 4. BINKOWSKI, STEPHEN .... ....... .............................................-..................... 7 8 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 4. BOKAN, DOROTHY .................. ............................. .......................... 7 8 BOND, CHESTER ............,......... ................................. .............. N o Picture BONNER, PATRICIA ............................................................................ 78, 146 Honor Roll 2, Friendship 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1. BOOS, GORDON ................................................A-. .-.-. ...-.----.--. ....---.--........ 7 8 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Freshman Dance Comm. 1, Student Council Representative 3. BOSHART BILLIE .... .................................................................... - .... 7 8, 98 lntraniurals 1, 2, 3,, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, H. R. Pot O' Gold Representative 1-Secretary 2, 3-Treasurer 1, Friendship Club 4, Announcement Comm. 4. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3-Treasurer 4, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Senior Memorial Comm. BOWERS, KENNETH .......................................................... .................... 7 8 lntramurals 1, 2, Student Elective Comm. 2. BOYSEN, MARILYN .................................... .,..... ...... ..................... 7 8 , 148 lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3-President 4, Red Cross Representative 4, Deviltries Try-Out Comm. 4, Usher Senior Play 4. BRADNER, JEAN .........................-. .. ........... ............ ...................... ........ 7 8 Honor Roll 1, 2, H. R. Red Cross Representative 2, Deviltries 3, 4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4. BRANDT, GEORGE ........................... ............. .................................. 7 8 , 123 Honor Roll 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 1, Hall Patrol 2, Engineer- ing Club 3-Vice-President 4, Night Relays Comm. 4. BRANNON, LOIS .......................................................................................... 78 Friendship Club 1, Girls' Chorus 4. BRECHT, DORIS .. ............................. ............ . .......................................... . .78 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, Class Play 3. BRENNER, JOHN .. .... .......... ......... .... ..... . .......... . ...... ........ N o P i c ture lntra-Murals 1, Prism 1, Class Play 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, Dance Comm. 4. I 166 BRETHERTON, BOB ..,,,...........,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,..,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,., 7 8 BREWER, BILL ...............................,.........,,..,...........,,.............,,,.........,,, 78, 93 H. R. President 1-Student Council Representative 2-Vice- President 3-President 4, Hi-Y President 1, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Football 2, Finance Comm. 1, Junior-Senior Farewell Chair- man 3, Chairman of Senior Midwinter, Science Club 3, Debat- ing Club Treasurer 4. BRICKER, GORDON .... .......... ....................................... 7 8 , 107, 109, Deviltries 1, 4, H. R. Treasurer 2, Orchestra 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 4. BRITTON, MARILYN ..........................................................................., 78, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship Club 1, Home Room Treasurer 2, Sophomore Dance Comm., Junior-Senior Farewell Comm., Senior Prom Comm., Mothers' Tea Comm. 3. 111 86 BROGAN, ALLAN ................................................................,................. 78, 98 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Varsity-D 2, H. R. President 2, 4, Wrestling 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. BROKAW, SHIRLEY .. ....................... ............................................... 7 8, 115 Friendship Club 1, Deviltries 1, 2, 3, lntramurals 2, Girls Athletic Society 1, Library Guard 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Night Relays Comm. 4, Spanish Club 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4. BROTT, JACKIE .................................... ............................................... 7 9, 128 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, H. R. Red Cross Representative 1-P.T.A. Representative 2, 3. BROWN, CATHARINE ................................................................ 79, 86, 148 Honor Roll I, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 4, Baccalaureate 4, Community Chest Drive 4. BROWN, JOYCE ............................................................................................ 79 Deviltries 1, Friendship Club 1, Hall Patrol 1, Home Room Treasurer 1, Red Cross Representative 2, Senior Mothers' Tea 3. BROWN, PATRICIA ......................................................... 79, 111, 116, 125 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Representative 2, Wing Scouts 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Deviltries 3, 4, Periclean Literary Club 3-Correspond- ing Secretary 4. BRUBAKER, VIRGINIA ............................................. .................................. 7 9 Girls' Athletic Representative 1. BRUNSKILL, CAROL ................................................ 79, 115, 116, 126, 148 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, H. R. Secretary 2-Vice-President 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Deviltries Ticket Comm. 3, 4, Night Relays Comm. 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. BUCKLEY, RICHARD ...................................................................... January Graduate. BUECHE, PATRICIA .......... . ....... . ....... ... .... ...... . Friendship Club 1. BURMEISTER, JAYNE .. ............................ .............. .................. 7 9 ,Cask 128 U I Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship H. R. Girls' Athletic Society 1-Secretary 2, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Senior Graduation Comm. BURNS, LILLIAN .................. . ............. ....... ......................................... 7 9 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 2, Friendship Club 1, Zeta- lethean Literary Club 2, 3. BURNS, RICHARD ...... . .. .. ........... ...... . .......... . . ....... 79, 117, 124 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. BURNS, SUZANNE . .... ........ ........ .......... . . . ......... .......... ............. . . 7 9 Honor Roll 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Home Room Secretary 1-Treasurer 2, Deviltries 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Class Play 4. BURTCH, BEVERLY ...... ................................................................. H. R. War Stamp Solicitor 1, Science Club Secretary 3. BUTLER, BILL .............. ...................-................... ............................. .... Honor Roll 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 3. ..79 . 79 BUTTNER FAITH . ...... ...................................... ......................... ...... 7 9 , 110 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 1, 2, Deviltries Usher 2, Girls' Athletic Society 2, Night Relays Reception Comm. 3, H. R. Social Comm. 3, Girls' Chorus 4. CALVERD, T. RICHARD .................... ............... ....................... N o Picture CANNON, RAY .... ................................................ ...................... 7 9 , 93, 143 Honor Roll 1, H. R. President 1, 2-War Stamp Representative 1, 3, Freshman Dance Comm., lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Dance Comm. Chairman, Golf 2, 3-Captain 4, Student Court Justice 2, Student Council Representative 2, Engineering Club Secretary 3, Junior-Hop Co-Chairman 3, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Comm., Night Relays Comm. 4, Track 4. CARIS, CHARLES .. ....... .............................................................................. 7 9 CARLSON, DOSIA .......... ......... ........ ........................ 7 9 , 98, 113 Honor Rall 2, 3, 4, Sharps and Flats Club 2, 3, Chairman of Junior Polio Ball 4, Debating Club 4, Pot O' Gold Literary Editor 4, Deviltries Planning Comm. 4, Co-Chairman Senior Announcement Comm. CHAMBERS, BRUCE ................ .............. ....... ...... 7 9 , 93, 113, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, H. R. Prism Solicitor 1, 2-Vice-President 3, Class Treasurer 3-Finance Comm. 3, Co-Chairman 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-Treasurer 3, Deviltries 4, Pot O' Gold Organization Co-Editor 4-N.S.P.A. Delegate 4. CHERRY, JAMES ..................... . ............. ............ ......................... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Pot O' Gold Representative 2, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4. CHILCOTE, BETTY JO ....................................... ............ 7 9, 101, 113, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman Junior Hop 3, Co-Chairman of Hospitality Sophomore Dance 2, Class Play Prompter 3, Home Room Red Cross Representative 3, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Treasurer 3, Pot O' Gold Advertising Stott 3-Co-Editor 4, Co-Chairman of Senior Extra Activities Comm., Senior Mothers' Tea 3. 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COBLE, BARBARA ,.,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,........,......A...., ,,YY,Y,Y 8 0 , 26, 115 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Dance Comm., Sorelles 3, 4, Spanish Club 3-Vice-President 4, Student Council Social Comm. 3, Student Council Commissioner of Social Affairs 4, Night Relay Comm. 4, Chairman Student Council Dance 4. COLE, KENNETH .. ....,,...,...,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,.,.,,.,,..,..Y..,.,Y.f, Y,.,..... 8 0, 29, 81 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Publicity Comm. 1, Deviltries 1, H. R. Vice-President 1, 2, 3-Student Council Representative 1, 2, 4, Freshmen Class Vice-President, Dramatic Club 3-Treasurer 4, Student Council Bill Preparatory Comm. 2, Red Cross Council Vice-President 4, Co-Chairman of Memorial Comm. 4. CONE, MARIE .. .,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,...........,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..vY.,,,Y..,....,...... YYYYVYYY..... 8 0 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Debating Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Student Council Comm. of National Affairs 4, Class Play 4, Deviltries 4. I CONEY, PRUDENCE ...............................,........................................ No Picture CONNELL, BETTY .................................,............................... 7, 80, 107, 110 Girls' Chorus 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Deviltries 3, 4. CONOLD, CAROLINE ............................................. .................................... 8 0 CONSER, TOM ..............................,,..........................., 80, 27, 113, 115, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1-Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, 3, H. R. President 2, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Secretary 2, Pot O' Gold 3-Business Manager 4, Spanish Club Treasurer 4, Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test 4, Student Council Commissioner of Publications 4, N.S.P.A. Delegate 4. COOK, BARBARA .....,,...,..,....,,.,................................................,,.. 80, 7, 107 COPE, JO ANN .......................................................,...... ........................ 8 0 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1. CORNELLES, GEORGE .................................................................... No Picture COX, FLORENCE ..............................,........................................................... B0 Honor Roll 2, 4, Friendship Club 3, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 4, Hall Patrol Captain 4, Pan American Day Program 3. CRAMPTON, ELLEN ...........................................,........ ................ ......,.... 8 0 Honor Roll 1, Zetalethean 2-Secretary 3. CROCKER, DONNA ....................................................... V ............................ 80 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, H. R. Secretary 1, 2, Friendship Club 2, 3,, Class Play Comm. 3, Deviltries Comm. 4. CROSBY, GLENDA ......................................................,.............., 80, 98, 128 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, D.A.R. Scholarship Test 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Sub-Debs 3, 4, Senior Graduation Comm. CROTHERS, KATHERYN ..................................................... 80, 27, 114, 125 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Wing Scouts 1, Deviltries Publicity Comm. 2, 3, 4, Prism Club Editor 2-Associate Editor 3-Editor-in-Chief 4, Student Council Commissioner of Prism Publications 3, 4, Periclean Literary Society 3-Sergeant-at-arms 4, Friendship Club 3, 4, Debate Club Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Night Relays Publicity and Planning Comm. 4, Cabinet Member of Inter-High School Journalism Society 3, Publicity Comm. 4. CRUEY, SHARYN ..............,.........................................,..........,... 80, 115, 139 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Prism Reporter 4, Home Room Secretary 1, War Stamp Solicitor 2, Hall Patrol 2, Spanish Club 4. CRUMLEY, JAMES ............. .......,....................................,.......,.... 8 0, 93, 140 Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Pot O' Gold Representative 2, Home Room President 3, Varsity-D 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. CUMMINS, LOWELL ...............................................,............. ............. 8 0, 142 Honor Roll 3, Magazine Award 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 3, Wrestling 3, Baseball 3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, HAZEL .........,...e................................................. 80, 110 Honor Roll 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Chorus 4. . DeLANEY, PAT ..... ........................... ....... .......... ....................... N o P I cture Friendship Club 1. DALE, LILLIAN ...,........,.... ....... ....................., 8 0 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. DALE, PHYLLIS .... ...,....... .......................... ........... ........ 8 0 , 2 7, 116, 148 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, H. R. President 2, Friendship Club President 1, 4, Debating Club 4, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Junior-Senior Fare- well Comm., Clerk ot the Board 4. DAVIS, DAVID .... .......,,.............. .......................... ............................. 8 0 , 117 Basketball 1, 2, Freshman Dance Comm, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, MARY ELIZABETH ......... ............... . .. .............. ....., 8 0, 122, 148 Honor Rall 1, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Leaders' Club 4. ....... ........... . DAVIS, PAT .......,, ,......,., ,,..........,,.........,..,, ,...., ,...,...........,,........., ,,....,,. s 0 Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Junior Play 3. DECKER, JAMES .... ....... . ......... ....................... .............. ....... 3 0 DENMAN, JACK ........................-.....Y........ .............Y............. ........ 3 0 Prism Advertising 4, War Bond Sales Awards 1. Dickenson, JANICE ................................ ....................................... ....... 8 2 DIEHL, JANE ................................................ ....................... 3 2, 29, 113, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Leaders' Club 3, Friendship 3, Chaplain 4, Student Council Representative 2, 4, Home Room President 3, P.T.A. Representative 4, D.A.R. Citizenship Test 4, Pot O' Gold Literary Editor 4, N.S.P.A. Delegate 4. DISHER, LOIS .. ,,,......... ..,. , ...W82 Prism Solicitor 1, 2, 3. DOMBROWSKI, WILLIAM .....................................................................,,,,, 82 Glee Club 1, H. R. Treasurer 2, Bowling 3, Basketball Usher 4. DOMITO, BETTE ...............,.............................................................,...........,,, 82 Freshman Dance Comm., Pot O' Gold Solicitor 2, Dramatic Club 3, Night Relays Reception Comm. 3. DONNELLY, MARILYN ........................................... ................. 9 2, 86, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Deviltries Usher 2, 3, Class Play Usher 3, Friendship Club 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. DOVAS, HELEN ................,........,. ...,....,................,,,.,..,,.............. ...,,..,...... B 2 Honor Roll 1, 4, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2. DOWNER, HELEN ..........................................................,...,....................... 82 DREW, AUDREY ........................... ................................... 8 2, 101, 116, 128 Honor Roll 1, 3, Senior Banquet Comm., Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Debs 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3. DREWS, JOANNE ................ ................................... ............................ 8 2 , 114 Prism 3, 4, Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3, H. R. Red Cross Representative 4. DRISCOLL, BERNARD .......................................................................... 82, 144 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Engineering 3, Student Council Representative 3, Swimming 4, Prism 4. DUENSING, GEORGE ....................................................................... 82, 107 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Class Plays 3, 4, Deviltries 3-Try-out Comm. 4, Sharps and Flats Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Student Council Finance Comm. 4. DUERRINGER, WILLIAM ...........................................................................,., 82 Intramurals 2. DUGANIERO, HELEN ....,...........................................,...............,........,,.,,,,,, 82 DUGGAN, PAUL ....................................................................... .82, 132, 140 Intramurals Basketball 1, Freshmen Basketball, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 3, 4, Varsity-D 2, 3. DUNCAN, BETTY .. .,......,......,..........,......,.....,........,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,, 8 2 Friendship Club 2, Zetalethean Literary Society Program Comm. 3. DUNLAP, KENNETH ............................... ..........,...........,,,,,,.,,.,., N o Picture DUNNING, DELORES ................................,.....................,.,.,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mothers' Tea Usher, Hall Patrol 4, H. R. President 2-Secretary 1, 2-Prism Representa- tive 3-Red Cross Representative 4. DUNSEITH, JOHN ,........................,..,..........,,........,.,,,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 82, 24 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold 1, Student Court 1, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Class Play Comm. 3, 4, Science Club 4. EHRMIN, MARY ...,..........................,.,.....,,,,.....,,....,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .82 EICHMAN, ALICE .............. ......,,.............,,....,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 8 2, 114, 126 Honor Roll 2, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Home Room Sales Stamp Solicitor 2, Magazine Award 3, Intramurals 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Prism Publicity Staff 3, 4, Senior Mid-Winter Dance Comm., Night Relays Comm. 4. EIDEMILLER, KENT ,...,.....,....,.....,,...........,,,,.,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,.,.....,.,,,,.,. 82 ELKINS, Rosenr ....,,...,.,...,.,..........,.....,..,,..,,,,.,...,,.,,,.,,,,..,, 32, 27, 144, 132 Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity-D 3, 4, Student Council Finance and Auditorium Patrol Comm. 4, Senior Mid- Winter Comm. ELLER, LADONNA .....,............... ,............,,,,,,,....,....,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, B 2 Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Leaders' Club 2, Friendship 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3. ELLIOTT, GEORGE .................................. ,,..,.....,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,,,,,,,, 8 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2. ELLIS, CONSTANCE ..........,............,...........,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,., 83, 26, 126 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Student Council Welfare Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4. ELLIS, PATRICIA ,.......................... ,.....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Honor Roll 1, Home Room Vice-President 1-President 2, Red Cross Representative 4, Hall Patrol 2. EMERY, JERRELL .........,,,.. ............,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , 33, 109, 111 Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Prism Reporter 4, J-Hop Comm. ENGFER, RALPH ,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g 3, 93, 115 Honor Roll 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. EPSTEIN, DAVID ,.............. ....... ,,....,... ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 8 3 , 113 Curia Club 2, Intramurals 1, 3, Home Room War Stamp Solicitor 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Deviltries 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Photographer 4. ERAUSQUIN, ROSITA ..............................,...,..,.,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 3, 115 Friendship 1, 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Prism Solicitor 3, Prism Staff 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. 1 ERIKSEN, LOIS ............. . ........................... ,..,..,,,.,.......,,.,.,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, 8 3 , 116 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Deviltries Costume Comm. 2, 3, 4, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 4, Prism Solicitor 3, Senior Publicity Comm. 4. ERLER, MARY ...................... ................................... . ... .....,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 83, 93 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Representative 2, 4, Class Play Chairman of Costumes 3, Deviltries Properties Comm. 3, Home Room Vice-President 1, 3, Dramatic Club 2, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Periclean Literary Society 3-Treasurer 4, Co-Chairman of Senior Mid-Winter Comm., D.A.R. Good Citizen- ship Contest 4. EVANS, JOHN ................................ ............ ......... .......... 8 3 , 98, 117, 132 Football 4, Intramurals 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet, Deviltries 4, Home Room Prism Representative 3-Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. EVERETT, RICHARD ........ ........... . . .................,......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, N 0 Pugture SALTERS DRUGS Just OFF The University Campus DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 0 Fountain Service F. A. GEORGE Frigidaire and Easy Washer SALES . PARTS . 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PAINT HEADQUARTERS GP' ' A Phone: ADams 3448 Q ,Q 704 Madison Avenue L Ll 4, all A .tw A L A . gi A ACROSS FROM GRACE SMITH'S SENIOR INDEX-fContinuedl FADDEN, JEAN Y.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.4.,,......,,......,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,.,,.,, 8 3 Friendship Club 2, Home Room Red Cross Representative 2- Home Room Secretary 1, Prism 2-Exchange Editor 3-Club Editor 4. FARMER, MARY ,,,.., ,,..,...YY,YYY,,YY..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.Y ..,YYYYYY,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,, . . 8 3 FEAK, DOROTHY ,YYY,,, ,,,,,........Y.Y..Y.Y...,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, YY., ,,,.Y...,, 8 3 FEARING, JAMIE LOU ,.YYYY..YYYYYYYYYY,Y......Y....,....,.,, .,,,.....Y, 8 3, 93, 115, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1-Treasurer 2-Chaplain 3, 4, Deviltries Co-Chairman of Ushers Comm. 3-Try-outs Comm. 4, Class Play Chairman of Ushers 4, Home Room Secretary 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. FINCH, BOB ,,.,.,,,..Y,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 7, 107, 109, 132 Intramurals 1, Track 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Deviltries 3, 4, Debating Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chess Club 4. FISCHER, DELORES .,,,,,,,,,,,,,......, . ....YY,, . ,Y,,,,,ss,, ,,,,,,.,,....,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, . 83 Honor Roll 1, G. A. S. 3. FLAMAND, RICHARD ........................... ...................Y................................ 3 3 FLUEVOG, EDWIN ,...,,,,,,,,..................... .. ,.,,,...... .. ..,.... 83, 101, 113, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, Home Room War Boncl Representative 1- Red Cross Representative 4-Secretary 2-Magazine Drive Repre- sentative 1, Class Secretary 3, Hi-Y 3-Treasurer 4, Class Play Ticket Comm. 4, Deviltries Ticket Comm. 3, Student Council Finance Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Feature Editor 4, Senior Banquet Comm. FOREMAN, CAROL ,..,.,,...... .... .......... ..,....... ............,.....Y.........,...,... 8 3 FOSS, EDMUND DALE ..................................,..... ..............,,,,,,.,....,,..,....... 8 3 FRANK, HOWARD ...............s,................. .......... . .. ,..,.. 83, 29, 98, 132, 142 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity-D 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Home Room President 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. FRAUTCHI, THELMA ...................................................................,............... 83 FREED, CAROLYN ............................................................... 83, 86, 113, 115 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Girls' Athletic Representa- tive 1, Red Cross Representative 2, Prism Solicitor 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 2, 3, 4-Social Chairman 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Spanish Club 3-Secretary 4, Class Play Usher 3-Prompter 4, Pot O' Gold Faculty Editor 4, Senior Baccalaureate Comm. FREEMAN, BEVERLY ............................... ..........................................,,,, 8 3, 98 Honor Roll 2, 3, Friendship Club 1, 2, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, Senior Play Committee, Senior Announcements 4, G. A. S. 1. FREEMAN, MARGARET ...., . .......................................................,., 83, 29, 128 Honor Roll 1, Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 1, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Home Room Red Cross Representative 4. FREIHEIT, JEANNETTE .,..,,,,....... ..............,........... ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4 FULLER, BESS ..... .....................................................s........................,, 8 4, 114 Intramurals 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Freshman Publicity Comm. I, Home Room Student Council Representative I-Red Cross Representative 3, Junior Play, Latin Club 3, Deviltries 1, 3, 4, Prism 1, 2-Ad. Staff 3-Business Manager 4, Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test 4. GADT, FLOYD ,,...,.........,.............................,....,. .. .,.......,,,,,,,,, 84, 132, 144 Honor Roll 1, Home Room President 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Wrestling 2, 3-Captain 4, Varsity-D 2. GARDNER, WILLIAM .. ,..........,...,.............,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 84, 144 Honor Roll 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Golf 4. GARRETT, JOYCE .................................. . ......... .,.,,,.,,....,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4 GASS, NANCY ......... ................. .......................,. .,,....... ,,,,,,,, 8 1 , 8 4, 113 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, Friendship Club 1, Home Room President 'I-Red Cross Representative 4, Class Plays Make-up Comm. 3, 4, Deviltries Make-up Comm. 2-Costumes Comm. 3, 4, Pot O' Gold 3, Sophomore Editor 4, Usher at Senior Graduation 3, Senior Memorial Comm. 4. GASSER, NANCY .............................................................,.,,,....,,,...,.,,,...,,,, 84 Prism Representative 4, Home Nursing President 4. GETTUM, GEORGE ..,, ,,,,,,.,.......,...........,...,..,,...,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4, 86, 'I17 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 1, Secretary 3, Intramurals 1, Foot- ball 2, Home Room President 3, Junior J-Hop 3, Senior Prom. 4, Senior Finance 4, Hall Patrol 4. GIBBS, JAMES ............... .......................... ..............,...,......., N o Picture GILBERT, RICHARD . ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2. l GIRKINS, ANN MARIE ......,.............,... 76, 84, 114, 115, 125, 126, 146 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Sophomore Dance Comm., Social Comm. 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Periclean Literary Club 3- President 4, Sorelles 3-Secretary 4, Home Room Red Cross Representative 3, Red Cross DeVilbiss President 3, Prism 3, 4, Deviltries Usher 3, Make-up Comm. 4, Class Plays 4, Class Secretary 4. GOERLICH, SELMA ..,,..,..,...,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 84, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship Club Social Chairman 1, 2, Prism Solicitor 2- Publicity 3-Publicity Manager 4, Pot 'O Gold Representative I, 4, Inter-Club Council 2, 3, Student Council Social Comm. 3, Spanish Club 3, Sorelles Vice-President 3, 4, Periclean Literary Society 3-Vice-President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Chairman of Arrangements Comm. of Community Chest 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4, Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test 4. GOOD, SUSAN .,,...................................., ,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4, 131 Honor Roll 3, 4, Deviltries 3, 4, Band 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 4. GOODMAN, HELEN ............... ..............,,.,,,,,,,,,, . ,,..,,,,,, ,,,,....,.,,,,..,,,,Y,YYY 8 4 Orchestra 1, 2, Deviltries 2, 3. GORTON, TOM ......... ............,.,.,.,.. .,.,,, ,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 4 Intramurals 1, 2, Deviltries 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, Home Room President 3, Vice-President 4. covsn, JAMES ......... .................................... . . .........,. - ...,... a4, 29, 132 Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, Student Council Representative 4, Home Room Vice-President 4. GREENE, CHARLES .......,..........,,,,........,,.,....................,.......,......,.,....,,,,,,,,, 84 Honor Roll 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 2. GREIM, CONRAD ........................,.............................. 84, 7, 107, 108, 111 Class Play 4, Deviltries 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Band 4. GROVER, ALVIN ............,...........,,.....,,,,,,,......, ....,...............,...,.... . 284, 132 Football 4. GROVER, PHILLIP ......................................................................................., 84 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Curia 2, Home Room Vice-President 2, Science Club 3-President 4, Class Play Reading Comm. 4, Deviltries Planning Comm. 4, Student Council Commissioner of Assemblies 4. GRUBER, BETTIE LEE ............................................................... ......... .. 84 GUERBER, PHYLLIS . .......................................................................... 84, 148 Honor Roll 2, Deviltries 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Home Room Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, GUINTHER, DONALD ................................................... ................ ........... 8 4 Deviltries I, Hall Patrol 2. HAFNER, BETTY .................... ...... ............ .--.ee..........e.................... .............. 8 4 HALL, RAYMOND DUANE 84, 24, 26, 106, 113, 115, 117, 135, 140, 141 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity-D 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Social Comm., Student Council Representative 3, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Pan-American Day Chairman 3, 4, Student Council Commissioner of Justice 4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Pot O' Gold 2-Boys' Sport Editor 4, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4. HAMILTON, ANN ................................................................. 85, 26, 36, 125 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Curia Club 2, Girls' Athletic Society 2, Sophomore Dance Comm., Home Room Secretary 2, Class Play 3, Junior-Hop, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Periclean Literary Club 3, 4, Student Council Social Comm. 4, Co- Chairman Senior Prom. HANEY, FADWA ,,,,,,,,......,...................................... 85, 27, 106, II5, 116 Honor Roll 1, 3, Intramurals 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Friendship Club Social Chairman 1-President 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, Inter-Club Council 2, 3, 4, Home Room Prism Solicitor 1, P.T.A. Representative 2, War Bond Drive 2-War Bond Salesman 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Class Play Reading Comm. 3-Usher 4, Deviltries 1-Chairman Make-up Comm. 2, 3-Student Director Planning Comm. 4, Student Council Commissioner of National Service 4, Assistant of National Service Comm. 3, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 3-Planning Comm. 4. HANSEN, LEIGHTON ...................... .......................- -,..---feee...........-.- - - 85 Captain of Hall Patrol 4. HANSEN, RUTH ....... ............. ............................ ..... ......... 8 5 Honor Roll 2, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 4. HAUSER, BlLL ............................................... -.., --.------.--- ,..---v--- - V 3 5, 111 Deviltries 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3-Vice-President 4. HAYNE, MARY LOU ,....... .............. ..... ............. ....... . . .......... .... 8 5 , 1 48 Student Council Representative 1, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4. HAZLE, JACK ................................--, --,--------------------------------f---ff---- --------- 8 5 HECK, JANE .........................e..e....--.-------------- f-----------A---- ------------- ------- 8 5 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3. HEER, KENNETH ...................e......---------f---A.-.------f-------- --,------- --------- 8 5 Basketball I, HEFTY, CARROLLEE ..................e......-----------effe...e.. -.----,-- ,---------- ----,-- 3 5 , 86 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Home Room P.T.A. Represen- tative 3, Magazine Award 3, Deviltries 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea. HEINY, JOSEPH .,,,,,,,......... ...,....... . . ...........................e.................. No Picture HENDRIKX, JOSEPH ...................................----- W ,--e---feee.e.ef.e... 35, I01, 'II4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Spanish Club 3, Prism 2-Feature Editor 3-Associate Editor 4, Student Council Publications Comm. 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Co-Chairman Extra Activities Comm. 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. HENNING, RICHARD .......................,,-- --------f--, - ..eef..,..........-.--.. . 35, 93 Football 1, Home Room President 1-Vice-President 2, Co- Captain at Hall Patrol 2, Finance Comm. 4. HENRY, JACK .................... ....eef...-..---.---------..- V ,.-------.-feeefeeef-.. - -----,---- 3 5 HENRY, KATHLEEN ............................................. ..................,...... ......... . . 85 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1-Secretary 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3-Secretary 4, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4. HENTGES, ROBERT ..................................................eefee.....e.e..................... 85 HEPFINGER, BETTY . ........ ...................... ...........-f-fff,ff......... ............... 8 5 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 2, 3, Zetalethean Literary Club 4. HERMAN, MILDRED . ........ W ................. ............. .................... 3 5 , 108, Ill Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, Band 2, 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Student Council Commissioner 3, Senior Baccalaureate Comm. HERMAN, ROMAINE . ........ .. .......................... .......... .......... . 8 5, 114 Home Room Pot O' Gold Solicitor 2, 3, 4, Prism Assistant News Editor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. HESS, RICHARD .... ...................... .......... . . . .. ........ . B5 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Home Room President 2, 3, Hi-Y 4. HEYMAN, BOB .......... .......................... ........ .... . . . .. .... 85, 132, 142 Honor Roll 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity-D 3, 4, Basketball I, Intramurals 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Baseball 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 4. HICKERSON, RAY . .... ..... . .132 A Americags Quality POTATO CHIPS SHOESTRING POTATOES POPCORN 1228 OAKWOOD AVENUE PHONE ADAMS 6151 TOLEDO OHIO The 13th Pof O'Gold THE GALLANT LUMBER TO CARRY A AND COAL COMPANY Molloy Mode Cover QUAUTY LUMBER AND MILLWORK ATJ k R cl ol T I d T 1 R 1 C1 S. K. SMITH CQ. 2857 N. Western Ave. LA d I CHICAGO 18, ILL. H42 SENIOR INDEX-CContinued1 HINSEY, VIRGINIA ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,.,, 8 5, 86 Honor Roll l, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, Deviltries 3, 4, Social Comm 3, Senior Prom. Comm. HOLLAND, BOB ..,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , .,,,. .,., . . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 5 , 132, 144 Honor Roll 2, Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball 4, Track 4. HOLMES, CHARLES ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.., ,Y.,,,,,Y,Y,.....Y.v,,,Y..,YY,,.Y,,, 8 5 , 109 Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 4, Male Chorus 4, Sharps and Flats 4. HOOD, JEANNE ..YY,................V.....YYY...Y... . ....,Y., YY,V.........YY,YYY..Y..Y.. ....... 8 5 Home Economics Club 3. HOOD, NORMAN .,.................,Y,YY.............,YY,Y.Y..............,-YY -......................... 8 7 HOUK, JOHN ,.........,..,............Y.................... ...Y .YYYY........,..Y..........YY,..,Y.. 8 7 , 93 Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Play Costume Comm., Senior Mid-Winter Dance Comm. HOUSEHOLDER, PATRICIA ....... .,.......,............................. 8 7, 81, 146, 148 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assemblies Comm. 4. HOYT, KATHERINE ......,.........Y..................................................... 87, 93, 131 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 1-War Stamp Solicitor 2, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Relay Queen 3, Co-Chairman of Social Comm. 3, Senior Mid- Winter Comm. HUDSON, JUNE .................................A..........................s............................... 37 Honor Roll 1, 2, Prism 2, Student Council Representative 2, Senior Banquet Comm. HUFFER, JAMES ,.,,................................................ 87, 7, 93, 107, 113, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1-Vice-President 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Deviltries 2, 3,i 4, Variety Show Comm. 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Science Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Student Council Athletic and Finance Comm. 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 3, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4, Pot O' Gold Photographer 1, 2, 3, 4, Finance Comm. 4, N.S.P.A. Delegate 4. HUFFMAN, ROBERT ..,...................................s.......................Y....s.s...... 87, 'II7 Intramurals 1, 2, Home Room Boys' Athletic Representative 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. HuMMoN, Bos ....................,........,........,...................,.................. 87, 7, 107 Deviltries 2. 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Sharps and Flats 4. IAGULLI, DONALD .....,............................Y.................s...........,..........s.... 37, 93 Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Sophomore Dance Comm., Junior- Hop Comm., Class Play 3, Home Room President 2-Vice- President 3, Camera Club 3, Engineering Club 3, 4, Varsity-D 2, 3, Tennis Club 4, Senior Prom Comm. IMES, BILL .............................................. .......................................... 8 7, 132 INGWERSEN, MARILYN ...................................................... ............. 3 7, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Sharps and Flats 2, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Home Room President 4, Red Cross Representative 3, Prism Typist 4, Night Relays Comm. 4, Friendship Club 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Gregg Shorthand Certificate. JEFFERYS, DAVID .............................,...........,..,.,s........,,,.,....u........ss,...,...... 87 JOHNSON, EDWIN .....u..s..,...,..s..........,..f....,s.,.,s,.s...f,,,fff,-f. .sf.s.ss,.,.s. 8 7, 142 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Engineering Club 3, 4, Base- b ll 3. Jomison, ROBERT ...,,................,,............................Y..,......................r......., 87 Honor Roll 4, Home Room Vice-President 1-President 4, Band 1, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Lightweight Football 2, Varsity 3, Finance Comm. 3, Chairman of Deviltries Stage Comm. 3. JONES, WILLIAM ..............................................,,...... .................................. 8 7 JORDAN, PHYLISS ..,,,...,......................,.....,.................................,..............,, 87 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1-Vice-President 3, Leaders' Club 2, 4, German Club 3, Deviltries 4, Comm. of National Services 4. KASER, WILLIAM ,....................,..................,...........,,..................... 87, 81, 27 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, Engineering Club 1, Home Room President 2-Vice-President 1, Science Club 3, Senior Memorial, Comm. KATAFIAZ, ADELINE ...........................,....................................,.,...,........... 87 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Friendship 1, 2, Leaders' Club 3. KEIRNS, BETTY f ,,...........,,..,..................,,..........,,.,.................,.........,,..,.,......., B7 KEISER, DONNA .....................,...... Y....................,......,.,.................,..., 8 7, 110 Girls' Athletic Society 2, Hall Patrol 3, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3, 4, Deviltries 3, Girls' Chorus 3, 4-Secretary 4, Prism Solicitor 4. KELLER, MARCELLA ............................ ............,..,..........,..................... 8 7, 29 Friendship Club 1, Red Cross Representative 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, Deviltries Ticket Comm. 2, Class Play Usher 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Student Council Representative 4. KEMBER, DORIS ,........,.Y.................................,.. .......,.. .........., 8 7 , 110, 146 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. 4 KEMBERLING, BARBARA ......... .. ........,...,..... ...B7 Home Room Social Chairman 1. KENNEDY, CHARLES .............. . .......... ....... 8 7 KENNER, DAWN ..,.,..................................,........,..,.................,...,.,.....,,..s... 88 KETTEMAN, DONALD ..........................,...........,.....,,.................................,, 88 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Track 2, Home Room Treasurer 1, Student Council Representative 2, Science Club 3, 4, Engineering Club 3-Treasurer 4. KILLINGER, ANGELA ,,,,.................,....,,.,,,,,.,,,..... ,.,,,......,,.,..,,,,,,,,. 88, 116 Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 2, Dramatic Club 2, Sophomore Dance Comm,, Class Play Properties Comm. 3, 4, Deviltries Publicity Comm. 3, Home Room Prism Solicitor 3, Friendship glul: 3-Publicity Chairman 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. KING, DOROTHY ,..,..,..,.....,,.......,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 88, 86, 116, 126, 148 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 2, Deviltries 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Night Relays Chairman 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Captain of Library Guards 3, 4, Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, 4, National Service Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Chairman of Decorations for Football Games 4, Basketball Decorations 4. KING, JACK ......,..,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,., .,,A,,, 8 8 KINKER, DON DEAN ,......,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 KIRCHOFFER, PHYLLIS ...,......................,,... , ............,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Honor Roll 1, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Deviltries 3, 4. KIRKENDALL, RUTH ANN ................,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,..,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,., B 8 Girls' Chorus 4, Night Relays Comm. 4. KITZMAN, VIRGINIA .,........, ...,...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,, 8 8 , 114 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Representative 1, Prism Solicitor 1, 2, Sophomore Dance Comm., Leaders' Club 2, Library Patrol 2, 3, Prism Advertising Staff 3-Sales Staff 4, Pot 'O Gold Solicitor 3, Friendship Club 3, Extra Activities Comm. 4, Hall Patrol 4. KNEISS, CARMEN ......,................................,...,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 88, 7, 107 Girls' Chorus 1, Friendship Club 3, Prism Reporter 3, Home Room Secretary 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Deviltries 3, 4. KNIGHT, MADELYN ...,,...,..,....,,....,,.............,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B8 Girls' Athletic Society, 1, 2, 3. KODER, PHYLISS .,...........,..................................,...,..................................... 88 Honor Roll 1, Home Room Secretary 1-Red Cross Representa- tive 2, Spanish Club 3, Bill Preparatory Comm. 3, Student Council Representative 3, Junior-Senior Farewell, Senior Mothers' Tea, Senior Graduation Comm. KOEPP, SALLY ....................................................................,, 88, 29, 86, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 1, 2, 3, Deviltries 2, 4, Curio Club 2, Junior Play Comm. Co-Chairman, Student Director, Sorelles 3, 4-President 3, Student Council Representa- tive 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Co-Chairman 4. KREPS, GENE .....................,....................................,.....................,, ,,,,.,,,. B B Honor Roll 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. KRIEGE, OWEN ....................................... ..........,.................................. B 8, 24 Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 1-War Stamps Chairman 1, Student Court 4, Debating Club 3, Science Club 4, Class Play 4. KRUPP, JAMES .,................................................................... 88, 98, 132, 142 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Home Room President 1-Vice-President 2, Basketball 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. KUCHARSKI, ESTHER ...................,....,...........,................ ................,,.,,,,,.,, 8 8 Honor Roll 1, 4, Friendship Club 2, GirIs'. Athletic Society 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, Prism Solicitor 4, Gregg Certificate. KUHR, BARBARA ..,.........,......................................,...............,..,,,,,,.,,, 88, 113 Honor Roll 1, 2, Pot 'O Gold Solicitor 2, Pot O' Gold Typist 4, Library Guard 4, Gregg Shorthand Certificate. KQITH, NANCY ...................................,........................,.....................,.,,,,,, 88 Home Room Secretany and Treasurer 1, Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, 4. LAHANEY, TOM ,.,.....,,...........,....,....................................,...,,,..,,,, No Picture LAIBE, JANE .............,.,.........,............,......................,.....,.,,...,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Honor Roll 2, Intramurals 2, Class Plays 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 3. LAIRD, JOHN ..................................,......,.............,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 LANGENDERFER, AUDRY ,....,.......................................,.,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,, 88 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Deviltries Usher 2, 3, Girls' Bowling Team 3, Home Room Red Cross Representative 4. LANTZ, REIGH .......................................... ....,....,........ ..,..,..,. 8 8 , 108, 111 Band 3, 4, Deviltries 3, 4, Entered 1945. LAURES, JANE ..................................................................., 88, 86, 115, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Sub Deb Club 2, 3, Friendship Club 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Room President 4- Treasurer 3-Pot O' Gold Representative 4, Student Council National Service Comm. 4, High Senior in Magazine Drive 4, Class Play Usher 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. LEACH, HELENE ............................................,..,...,,,...,............. Q ...,..,......,.,.,,, 88 LEAKE, ALBERT ................................e........................................... 89, 93, 123 Honor Roll 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Engineering Club 3, 4, Inter- Club Council 3, Home Room Vice-President 3, Senior Finance Committee, Senior Play Ticket Comm. LEE, H. WILLIAM .....,.........................................,.............................. . ,,,,,, 89 LEINER, ELEANOR ............................................................................. 89, 146 Red Cross Representative 2, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 4. LeSUEUR WILLIAM .....................s...................e............A.........,..................... 89 Hall Patrol 4. LEWIS, YVONNE ......,............................... . ..................................,,....,,,,,,,, 89 Honor Roll 2, Hall Patrol 3, Girls' Bowling Club 3. LIBERTY, DOROTHY ....... .........-------..-...----.----..----..------.-......e.......... 8 9, 113 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Home Room War Stamp Solicitor 1, 2, Prism Solicitor 3, Sharps and Flats 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Night Relays 3, Pot O' Gold Organizations Co-Editor 4. LIMES, DOROTHY .. ...Y.............----------........-- .............................. 8 9, 110 - Girls' Chorus 4. LINDSAY, WALTER ...........................................................,........, icture LINKER, VIRGINIA ........................s.............................. 89, 86, 29, 116, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 1-Vice-President 3-Student Council Representative 2, 4, Leaders' Club 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, President of Girls' Bowling Club 3, Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Girls' Athletic Society Banquet Chairman 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 4. SENIOR INDEX LINTHICUM, YVONNE ,,,,...,,,,,,,....YYYY..,YY,Y,,,YYY.,,.,,..........,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 89 LIVI, JACKIE ..,,,,,,...,.,..,,..,,,...Y,YY,,,,....,YYYY,....,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,Y, 89, 29, 81 Home Room Red Cross Representative 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Society 25 Friendship Club 35 Night Relays Comm. 3, 45 Memorial Comm. 4. LOCKREY, NILA ,,,...Y,YY,,..,Y,YYYY,,,....,,,,YYY,...,,.YY,Y....,...Y,,Y..Yv....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,....., 89 Honor Roll I, 25 Home Room Magazine Drive Representative 3. LONGBRAKE, JANE Y,ss....ssY,Y.........,s.,sYssss. .. .....Y,Y,...,,,.,,,,, 89, 7, 29, I07, II5 LONGTHORNE, DOROTHY .,Yssss,.......s,,.sY,,,ss.s,Y...,Ysss,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 26, 98, 126 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Deviltries Scenery Comm. I5 Home Room Vice-President I5 Home Room President 25 Intramurals 25 Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 35 Graduation Comm. Ca- Choirman 45 Student Council Social Comm. 45 Screlles 3- Vice-President 45 Spanish Club 45 Night Relay Comm. 4. LOSHBAUGH, BOB ,,,,,....,....,.,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 89, II3 Honor Roll 2, 35 Scholastic Art Award 35 Pot 'O Gold Panel Editor 3, 4. LOWE, RAMONA .,,,,Y,,,,,,,,......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Prism Solicitor 2. LULY, BETTY ,,..Ys,s,s,,ss..,...ss,s,sss,,........,,s,.ws,,s,,,,....,,.....,ss..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,...,. .89 Friendship Club I5 Zetalethean 3, 45 Treasurer 3. MAC KENZIE JOYCE ,,.....,,...s,..........,....,ss............Y..s..,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,.,....,,,,,, 89 Red Cross Representative I5 Deviltries Scenery Committee 4. MADDOCK, SUZANNE ,,........ss..............,ss,ss..........Y..,,,,,,,.,,,............,.,...,,,,, 89 Girls' Athletic Society I5 Home Room President 25 Class Play Make-up Comm. 3. MALLORY, ROBERT ......,,,......Y.....,..........s....Y...........,,.........Y..,,,,,, 89, 98, I24 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club Vice-President 3-President 45 Science Club Treasurer 45 Deviltries 45 Westinghouse Science Talent Search Test, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test5 Co- Chairman Senior Announcements Comm. MANN, LUELLA ,,...,ssss,,,.......,..s,..s.............s,,Y..,...........,Yss,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,., 89, IIO Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Library 4. MARAN, SAM ,,.......,.s............,Y..........,s. .. ,,.,,.,., 89 Red Cross Representative I. MARLIN, DONNA W ,.....,,,, ,....Ye,,,..,, ...,.... 8 9 Hall Patrol 4. MARWOOD, PATRICIA ,..., .........,,,,.,,,,, 8 9 Class Play 4. McDONALD, DONALD s,,....Y,,,,.,.,.......,s,..,,,.,,,,,,,...........,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,., No Picture MCDONNELL, PORTER ...s..,...,....,.s.........sss.s.....Y,..v,.ss..s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V89, 123 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Student Council Handbook Comm. 35 Magazine Award 25 Junior Play Properties Comm.5 Engineering Club 3-President 45 Senior Play Properties and Selection Comm. McDONELL, RICHARD ,,,,,,,,,,....,.....,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,90 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Deviltries 25 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 4-President I-Vice-President 2- Student Council Representative 35 Swimming Team 4. McCANNON, BETTY ANN ,,,,,,,,..,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 9 O , BI Girls' Chorus I5 Friendship Club I5 Home Room War Bond Representative I5 Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, 35 Deviltries I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Memorial Comm. MCINTYRE, ROSALIE .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,s,Y,Y,,Y,,,,, 9 0 McLAIN, MARILYN ,,,,,,,,............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,..,s, ,sYYYY,YYY,, 9 0, 110 Home Room War Bond Representative I-Red Cross Represen- tative 45 Dramatic Club 25 Chess Club 35 Girls' Chorus 4. McLEAN, NEIL ..,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,v,,, 9 0, 29 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I5 Prism Representative 35 Science Club Treasurer 35 Student Council Representative 4. MERCER. HOWARD .........................ssY,Y.,..........,Y,s.s...ssss..., 90, 136, I37, 42 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. MERCER, WILLIAM .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.s,,, ,,,,,,,,Y,,.,sY,Y,,Y,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,, N Q Picture MERICKEL, PAT ,Y,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,V,,,,,,.,,, 9 0, 81 Honor Roll I, 3, 45 Deviltries Property Comm. 45 Memorial Comm. 4. MESSERSMITH, DONALD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,-,,Y,,--- 90, 144 Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 25 Bowling Club 3, 45 Foot- ball 35 Track 3, 45 German Club 35 Science Club 4. MILLER, BARBARA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,ss,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Y,Y,YYYY,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, V,-,90 Honor Roll I, 25 Home Room Secretary I5 Friendship I5 Girls' Chorus I5 Junior Play Ticket Comm. 3. MILLER, CHARLES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.ssY,Y,YYY,,,YYY ,,,,YYY,,,,,Y,,,v YY,,,YY,Y,,Y 9 0 , 114, 144 Honor Roll 35 Prism 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3. MILLER, JULIANA ..,........,.......,.....,.,. ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 9 o, 98, 116, 148 Orchestra I5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, 3, 45 Friendship I, 2-Treasurer 3, 45 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 35 War Stamp Solicitor 35 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Deviltries 45 Senior Play Prompter5 Senior Announcement Comm. MILLER, MARILYN ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,YY,,,,YY,, Y , ,,,s,,,YYY,Y,,,,Y,,,,Y,, 90, 101, 113 HONG' Roll If 2, 35 Prism Solicitor I, 25 Girls' Athletic Society 35 Intramurals 35 Class Play Prompter 3-Costumes Comm. 45 Student Council Welfare Comm. 45 Extra Activities Comm. 45 Pot 'O Gold Senior Editor 4. MILLS, ALICE ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYYYYYYYYYA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Honor Roll 2. MILNE, RAYMOND ,,,,,,,,,,,Y,YY,Y,,Y,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,YY,,,,YYYYYYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N Q Picfure MINKE OWARD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 , 25, 29, 114 als I, 35 Engineering Club I5 Home Room Student epresentative I5 Prism I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Magazine Aw 35 Deviltries 45 Student Council Commissioner of Athletics 4. MOFFETT, JAMES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 26, 106, 114 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Vice-President I5 Sophomore Dance Comm.5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Prism News Editor 3, 45 Junior Play Comm. Chairman5 Student Council Commissioner of Organizations 45 Inter-Club Council 4. T73 IContinuedJ MONTFERRANTE, ROBERT ,..,,,,,,,,,,...... ..,,,,,,,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 O, 93, II7 Honor Roll I, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Home Room Athletic Representative 2, 3-Prism 45 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. MOON, BARBARA ..........,,,,,,,,,,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,.........,,,,,,,.......,., 90, 98 Honor Roll I, 25 Home Room President I5 Junior Play Comm. 35 Senior Play Comm. 45 Announcement Comm. 4. MOONEY, DOUGLAS ,,,,,,.........,.,,,,,.,,...,...,,,,,,,,...,,......,,,,,.. .,....,.,. .... 9 0 , IOI Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I5 Senior Extra Activities Comm. MOORE, WILLIAM ,,,,,,,,......,.,,,,,,,,,,.......,,.,,,,.,,.......,,,,,,,,.......,,,,,...... ,......., 9 0 MORGAN, THEODORE ...., ,.s...... 9 0 German Club 3. MOSS, MONA ..,,,.,..,,,, ,...,,.s.,....... 9 0 MOWERY, RICHARD ....... .......... 9 0, I44 Bowling Club 3, 4. MURRAY, KATHLEEN ..,. .,.,,....... 9 0 Honor Roll 4. MYERS, BARBARA ........,...... ...,YY,,, .........s....,. ......... 9 0 Home Room Pot 'O Gold Solicitor 4. MYERS, DAVE ,..,,,,,....,................,...................... ...,.... s . ......... 91 MYERS, MAE ..... ..... ...............Y.Y,.............................Y.................,.. ........... 9 I NAUTS, MARY ELLEN ..,.......s.......,..................s..,s.......,................,Y...,.. 9I, 86 Home Room Secretary 35 Inter-Club Council Representative 35 Deviltries 35 Sub-Deb Club 3, 45 Senior Baccalaureate Comm. NEITZEL, PHIL ...,..,,.,....,,,,,,......,,,,s,,,....,,,,..,,,s,s.......s,,s,s,,,.. 9I, 93, II4, 144 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer I5 Home Room President 25 Student Council Representative 25 Bowling 3, 4- Captain 45 Prism 2, 3, 4-News Editor-Sports Editor5 Junior Play 35 Deviltries 45 Home Room Student Council RepresentaA tive 25 Publications Committee 3, 45 Varsity4D 3, 45 Night Relays Publicity Committee 35 Senior Mid-Winter Committee5 Quill and Scroll Club 4. NELSON, CHARLES ..,Ys,ss.......Y,Ys...........A.........e.............................. 9I. 27. 93 Hi-Y 2, 3-Program Chairman 45 Student Council Finance Comm. 45 Deviltries 45 Senior Class Finance Comm. NIED, LISLE .............ss,sss........sss............ee........e....A.......... ............. 9 I. 93. II7 Hall Patrol 25 Deviltries 25 Home Room Vice-President 2- Treasurer 35 Hi-Y 3-Vice-President 35 Prism Solicitor 45 Inter- Club Council 4-Publicity and Finance Comm. 4. NILES, SUSAN ......s,s,s.......YssYs,..........e...... -.....A.......... .-..........Y.-.--- 9 I . 93. 126 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Friendship I, 2, 35 Curia Club 25 Libbey Scholarship 2, 35 Deviltries 2, 3, 45 Junior PIay5 Pot O' Gold Assistant Sophomore Editor 35 J-Hop Comm.5 Senior Class Play Comm. Co-Chairman 45 Screlles 3, 4. NORTHRUP, BETTY ..Ysssss...................e........Y..e...---......A -----Y.--------f-..-..----------- 9 I Home Room Red Cross Representative 35 Pot O' Gold Repre- sentative 2. NOYES, DAN ..ssss,.......sY Ys.....Y...................-...e....---.....Y ---.--....... --f---.-.- 9 I . I40 Honor Roll 25 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 25 Hi-Y 25 Engineering Club 35 Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 35 Home Room P.T.A. Representative 45 Hall Patrol 35 Night Relays Planning Comm. 4. OKUN, INEZ ....,,..s..,,.,...,,.,,. .............f......... ...--ffef,.A..f---..-.--A-....ff....---ff-......- 9 I Friendship I5 Curia 25 Deviltries Comm. I, 2, 3, 4-Make-up I, 2-Properties Chairman 3, 45 Junior Play Properties Comm. and Prompter5 Senior Play Properties Chairman5 Debating Club 3, 45 Night Relays Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Freshman Editor 4. OLNHAUSEN, TED ..sss.......s,s,........ee ............-..Y...Y.-.Y..-.YYY------YY-.---.. N 0 Picture OSTERMAN, BILL s.....ssss........A. .-...... .-..-.......-4--f-..Y-.-.------....... 9 I . 3I. II5. I3I Red Cross Representative I5 Finance Committee I5 Class Treasurer I5 Deviltries I, 25 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4-Captain 45 Prism Solicitor 25 J-Hop Committee5 Junior Play5 Spanish Club 3, 4-Vice-President 35 Class Assemblies Committee Chairman 45 Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4. OSTRANDER, KENNETH .......Y......................A.......... 9I. I36. 137. I42. I44 Intramurals I5 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. o1LEY, MARILYN . ..... ............... ..V...V..V,s.....VVV,VVV.,VVV......,...... ....... 9 I , 122 Art Club 35 Home Economic Club 3-Social Alfairs Chairman 4. OVERMAN, Bos .................,.......... .V.VV,........VVV,VVVVV.........V..,..... 9 1, 101, 117 Home Room President I5 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 3, 45 Junior Social Committee 35 Magazine Award 35 Student Council Athletic Committee 35 Junior-Senior Farewell Committee5 Magazine Drive Comm. 45 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Senior Play5 Deviltries 45 Prism Ad Staff 4. PARACHEK, PATRICIA ,,,.....s,,s,,....,...,,s,........e.eee,,,,,............. ..... ---. .-..-- 9 I PARCELL, BONNIE .,ss........Y,Y ......................................... .... -......... 9 I . SI. 107 Honor Roll I, 25 Deviltries I, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Sharps and Flats Club 2, 3, 45 Assem- blies Committee5 Friends of Music Audition Award. PERRY, JAMES ...........,........... .,..........V.,V,VV....... ......VVVV,...... ..V........... . . 9 1, 142 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Home Room Vice-President 2- President 3-Vice-President 45 Baseball 3, 45 Honor Roll 4. PETERSON, JOHN ......sss.,,,,...........-.................f................... -.-.-- --,,-- 9 I . III Intramurals I5 Deviltries I5 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Finance Comm. I5 Dance Comm. I5 Orchestra Comm. 35 Ticket Comm. 35 Spanish Club 4, PETERSEN PHYLLIS .............s.VVVss,, ss.......ssssssssss........sVV............ 9 I. II0. I43 Friendship I5 Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, 3, 45 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 45 Girls 'Chorus 4. PETRO, CHARLES ..Y,..ss..,.....Y,YYY............s.........e.........ee.-..---... 9I. 27. I35. I44 Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Intramurals Basketball I, 25 Home Room Treasurer I-President 35 Lightweight Football 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 25 Bowling 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Student Court 35 Awards Commissioner 45 Co-Chairman Social Comm. 3. PETTIS, MARILYN ..,,,,,,......,..,,.,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,......,,,,,s...,,s,,,.,,.........,........ 9I. 128 Friendship I5 Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 25 Leaders' Club 35 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4. 3 SENIOR INDEX-lContinuedJ PFUND, JEAN ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 PHELPS, PATSY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,v,,,,,,Y,YAYY 9 1 Library Assistant 45 Library Guard 4. PHILLIPS, DONALD ,,,,,,YYY,,,.,Y..v..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,,,. .Y..... N o Picture PIETRYKOWSKI, CARL ..............Y.Y.....,,,,Y,YY.....,.,, ,YY,YY,YY,YY,,YYY N o Picture Football 45 Extra Activities Comm. 4. POTTER, RICHARD ..,....,,.,,....,,,...,,.,.....,...,,,........,,..,,.,,,,,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 25 Science Club 35 French Club 3. POLICK, JEAN c,,cc,cccccc,.cc,c,.cccc.ccccc.ccc,c..,ccccccc,,.v,ccv..,cc,.cccc,.ccccc.,,......,,c,,,A,,,,,, 92 Home Room Secretary 1-Vice-President 25 Honor Roll 2. PONTIUS, ROBERT cccccc,,cc,,..,ccc..ccc,..,c.,..ccccc,ccc,..,,,...................,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 POWLESLAND, GERALD .........,...,cc,..cccccccc,....,...,..,.....,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,, 92 PRICE, JO ANN cccY,Yc,cccc..ccc,..,cc,,.c,cccccc,cccccc,..,,,c.........,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 110 Honor Roll 1, 35 Deviltries 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 4. PUGH, SUZANNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 92, 26 Intramurals 35 French Club 3, 45 Student Welfare Comm. 4. PULLOS, BESSIE .,....,,.,. ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 9 2 Deviltries 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Art Editor lAss't.l 4. RAAB, RONALD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,YYYYYYYY,Y,Y 9 2 Honor Roll 1, 25 Science Club 3, 45 Engineering Club 3, 4. REAM, M. JOANN YYYY.YYYYYYYYYYY,cYYY...YYY............Y.Yc,,Y,YYYY,,c,cc,,,,,,,,ccc.,c,...,, 92, 128 Deviltries Usher 15 Friendship 15 Honor Roll 2, 45 Girls' Athletic Society 35 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4. REASON, JOHN ,ccccc..,c...............,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, , ,.,,.,,,,. 292 Hall Patrol 4. RECKNAGEL, RUTH ...,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,, 92 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 35 Pot O' Gold Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Leaders' Club 2, 3. REED, DANIEL ..,,,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 135 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Student Council Representative 25 Home Room President 35 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 4. REED, KARL .,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Honor Roll 2. REINHART, BETTY ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY 9 2 , 122, 148 Friendship 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 War Stamp Solicitor 25 Home Economics Club 4. RENSHAW, MARYANNE ............,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,......,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,.,,,,,, , 92 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 1, 2, 3. RETTIG, NANCY --.....Yeeee.eee.f.eeevYef..ev...,..,,...,,,e, 92, 86, 106, 112, 125, 126 Girls' Athletic Society 35 Junior Social Comm. 35 Scenery and Properties Comm. of Junior Play5 Student Council Publications Comm. 35 Student Welfare Comm. 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Sorelles 3, 4-Chaplain 45 Periclean Literary Society 45 Pct O' Gold 3, 4-Circulation Manager 45 Chairman of Mothers' Teo 45 Night Relays Decoration Comm. 3-Chairman of Night Relay Queens Comm. 4. REVEI-I-, JAMES ....... ..... ............................................. .............. 9 2 , 24, 26, 142 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 25 Student Council Representative 35 Social Comm. 35 Student Council Hall Patrol Commissioner 45 Baseball 3, 4. REYNOLDS, LUCILLE ..,,,..,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,Y,YY,,Y,YY, 92 RICE, ALVIN ....,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,YY,YYY,YYY,YYY,YYYYYY Y,Y,,, 9 2 Honor Roll 15 Home Room Student Council Representative 15 Curia Club 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 Engineering Club 1. RICKARD, MARGARET ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYYYYYYYYY, 92, 7, 86, 107 Home Room Vice-President 15 Orchestra 1, 25 Friendship 1, 2, 3-Secretary 2, 35 Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Dance Invitation Comm. 25 Sharps and Flats 2, 3, 4-Vice President 2, 3-Secretary 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Pot O' Gold 45 Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 45 Bacca- laureate Comm. 45 Winner, Eastman School of Music Scholar- ship Award 4. RIEDMAYER, ROBERT ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 , 117, 143 Tennis Team 3, 4. RISER, JOAN ----.--.-..A........................................................ ....... N o Picture ROBBINS, ROBERT .,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,Y,,,Y,, ,Y11,.-..-,--, 9 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 2, 4. ROBERTSON, DORIS .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 92, 148 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Friendship Club 25 Leaders' Club 3, 4. ROGERS, BEATRICE .,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1A 11Y1YY111Y11Y1,,,,,,,,,,,Y,YYY,,,,YYY,Y,-YY,Y 9 2 ROMBERGER, HERBERT .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1YYY11Y111 N D Pidure Magazine Award 1. ROOT, JAMES ---------............................................................ ........, 9 2, 86, 113 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 1-President 35 Inter-Club Council 25 Co-Chairman Finance Comm. 35 Home Room Vice-President 35 Senior Play5 Deviltries 45 Pot O' Gold Advertising Manager 45 Co-Chairman Baccalaureate 4. ROTH, BETTY ,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,Y,11YY1,Y1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,M,,Y,VYY,YYY,YVV ,,,,- 9 4 ROTHLISBERGER, IVA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11111,YY1,,Y11,,,,,,,,.VVYYYVVYYVVVYYYV ,-,--,V 9 4, 98 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 German Club 35 Sub-Deb Club 3-Chaplain 45 Senior Play Scenery Comm.5 Deviltries Scenery Comm. 3, 45 Senior Announcement Comm. ROWAN, PAT ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,1YYYYY ,1,,,,Y,,1.Y,,,A,Y,Y,VvY,YVV,,VY,- 9 4 Home Room Vice-President 35 Hall Patrol 35 Bowling 45 Deviltries Ticket Comm. 45 Home Nursing President 4. RUDE5, NANCY e..e..--...----------............................. 94, 86, 106, 116, 128, 148 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Deviltries 15 Friendship 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 3-Social Chair- man 45 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Senior Play Usher5 Inter-Club Council Vice-President 45 Baccalaureate Comm. 4. RUDY, WILLIAM ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,11,11,,1,,,,,,,,,, , ,-,,,,,.11VV1VVVV 94, 111 Freshman Play 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3-President 35 Band 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 25 Deviltries 2, 3, 45 Sharps and Flats Club 2, 3, 4. RUEHLIN, DICK ........... .........................................,.............,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 76, 117 Intramurals 1, 2, 3,5 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Home Room Secretary 2--Treasurer 45 Track 35 Science Club 35 Inter-Club Council President 35 Cross Country 35 Tennis 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Class Treasurer 45 Swimming 45 Deviltries 4. RUSIE, LOY E. ........ .........,,..,.,,.... .....,, ,,,,,,,, ,,.. .....,..........,.................. 9 4 , 1 3 1 Basketball 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 35 Science Club 35 Prism Solicitor 45 Cheer Leader 4. RUTAN, MARY .......,....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,..,,,,,,, 9 4 Sophomore Dance Comm. SAKEL, JAMES ...... ......................,...,....,..,,,,.,..,,....,,.,..,., .................,. . . , 94, 86 Home Room Vice-President 1-Secretary and Treasurer 3- President 45 Honor Roll 25 Junior Prom Comm.5 Co-Chairman of Senior Prom. SALHOFF, DON ,............,.......,,...,..,..,,,..,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Hall Patrol 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SALTER, ROBERT VERNELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 101 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 25 Prism 35 Science Club 35 Senior Play5 Deviltries 45 Extra Activities Comm. 45 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. SANTCHI, JOAN .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,..,....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 Friendship 15 Girls' Athletic Society 15 War Stamp Solicitor 25 Red Cross Representative 1. SATTLER, BETTY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,294 SAWADE, LOIS .,.,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Girls' Bowling Club 3. SAWTELLE, BARBARA ................................................................ 94, 101, 113 -Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Science Club 35 Friendship 35 Home Room Prism Representative 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play Usher 45 Deviltries 45 Pot O' Gold Editor of Student Government 45 Senior Banquet Co-Chairman5 N.S.P.A. Delegate 4. SAWYER, TOM ............................... ..... .......... ......,....,....................... .....,, 9 4 Home Room Treasurer 25 Pot O' Gold Representative 35 Sopho- more Dance Comm.5 Junior Finance Comm.5 Hall Patrol 2, 3- Captain 45 Senior Play. sci-IAEFER, PEGGY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 94, 26, 36, 115, 126 Friendship 15 Sorelles 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Junior Play Costume Comm.5 Senior Play Prompter5 Student Council Social Comm. 4-Publicity, 45 Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. SCHINDLER, ROSEMARY ....,. ,,,,,..,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Friendship Club 15 Hall Patrol 35 Night Relays Comm. 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Deviltries 4. SCHIRR, LOIS ...... .....,....,,.....,....,,..,....,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,94 SCHLATTER, DONALD ........................,.............,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 27 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 15 Debate Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Engineering Club 25 Chess Club 2, 35 Deviltries 2, 3, 4-Student Director 45 Junior Town Meetings of the Air 2, 3, 45 Football Scoreboard 3, 45 Basket- ball Timekeeper 3, 45 Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 45 Westing- house Scholarship Test 4. sci-ion, okmonn .....,.,....,,....,....................,.,.,..,...................................... 94 scnmoek, JANE ...............................................,,.... 94, aa, 113, 115, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Student Council Repre- sentative 25 Inter-Club Council 25 Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2- Costume Comm. 35 J-Hop Comm. 35 Spanish Club 3, 4- Secretary 35 Sorelles 3, 4-President 45 Pot O' Gold Assistant Junior Editor 3-Co-Editor in Chief 45 Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 Deviltries Traffic Comm, 4. SCHUSTER, CAROLYN ................................................ ,......., 9 4 Girls' Athletic Society 25 Honor Roll 2, 4. SCHWAMBERGER, HELEN ........,.,.,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 SCHWANBECK, JOANN ................... .....,....,,...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 War Stamp Solicitor 15 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 25 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Team 35 Pot O' Gold Representative 35 P.T.A. Representative 4. SEEMAN, VIRGINIA ....................,.........,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 93, 114, 115, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Girls' Athletic Society 15 Curia Club 25 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 1, 25 Student Council Representative 35 Deviltries 1, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4-Chaplain 3-President 45 Sorelles 3, 4-Secretary 45 Prism 45 Senior Play Make-up Comm. 45 Senior Play Comm. SEIDEL, JUNE . ...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 95 SELTER, WILLIAM ,,.,,,,,.,, .,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 , 'I11 Band 2, 3, 4. SHANER, BERNADINE .,...........,................,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,. 9 5 Honor Roll 1, 45 Shakespearian Tea 3. SHANNON, RICHARD . ........................................................,..............,,..,,, 95 Honor Roll 15 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room President 25 Deviltries 2, 3, 45 Junior Radio Guild 3, 45 Senior Audi- torium Comm. SHARKEY, JACK .............................................................,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,95 SHEETS, NORMA ..............................................................,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 95 Home Room Secretary 15 War Bond Solicitor 2, 35 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 35 Honor Roll 35 Social Comm. 35 Graduation Comm. 4. SHEPPARD, SHIRLEY ...............................................,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Girls' Chorus 1. SHREFFLER, DONALD ......................................,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 29, 81, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Home Room President 1- Vice-President 25 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior-Senior Farewell 35 Light- weight Football 25 Swimming 45 Tennis 45 Pot O' Gold Solicitor 45 Deviltries 2, 3, 45 Engineering Club 45 Assemblies Comm. 4. SIMONS, TOM .............................. ............................................ . 95, 114, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Science Club President 35 Prism Advertising Manager 3, 45 Swimming 4. SENIOR INDEX-lContinuedl SMITH, JACKSON Y.,,,,,, ,.,,YY,YY,,YYVV ,YYYYYYY....-,-YYY-..YYYYYVYYYVYYY,YYYYYYYY, 9 5 , 76, 117 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Finance Comm. 3, Junior Play Ticket Comm., Track 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Class Vice-President, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, Night Relays Planning Comm. 4-Program Chairman 4, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4. SMITH, JOANNE .Y.YYY..,YY,Y.Y.Y.fYY,YY,. --Y,YYYYYYYY, --Y-YYYYY-f..,f ,-.YYYYY.YfYYfVY,YYA.. 9 5 , 124 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Class Play Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3, Senior Mothers' Tea 3, French Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Sorelles 3, 4-Treasurer 4, Senior Play Comm., Deviltries Costume Comm. 4, H. R. Red Cross Repre- sentative 4. SMITH, MARIE .......... ........... ,,,,..Y,e,,,..s. fffeffsfr,,,.,Y....ss,s,s... . fefffeeee . . Girls' Athletic Society I, 2, Leaders' Club 2, Friendship Club I, 2-Social Comm. 4, Junior Play. 95 SMITH, YVONNE ..... . .....s...,......., .................e.eeY,,.......s,s...s....,Vrreereeeeeeeess. 9 5 Deviltries Usher 2, Class Play Usher 3, Girls' Bowling Team 3. SNIEGOWSKI, LOIS .. ................ ..................,,...s...............s.....,,,,,e,,.......,, 9 5 SNYDER, EVELYN ..................... ...................,.V,.s.....................,,,,,,,.,,.s......YY 9 5 SOKOLOWSKI, KAZIMIER ...... ................................ ......... 9 5 SORENSEN, JOAN ..................v,.............. ,.v.......... ........ ......,..... ................ 9 5 Honor Roll 1, 2, Red Cross Representative 2. SOUTHARD, MARJORIE .............,...........................,.................... . ....... 95, 9B H. R. Secretary 1, Friendship Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 3, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Class Play Usher 4, Student Council National Service Comm. 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 3, 4, Decoration Comm. 4. SPARKS, REGINA ......................................................... ............... 9 5, 98, 115 Maiorette 2, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, Deviltries 2, H. R. Vice-President 2, Spanish Club 4, Graduation Comm. 4. SPAULDING, MARSHAL .............................................. ............................... 9 5 SPENCER, JANICE ................................. ....... ...................................... ........ 9 5 Deviltries I, 2, 3, Friendship 1, Glee Club 1. SPOHLER, ANSON ...... ................ ........................... 9 5 , I32, 136, 137, 140 H. R. Treasurer 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4-All City Team 4, German Club 3, Varsity-D Club 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Outstanding Athlete of 1946 Award. SPOONER, MANNING ................................................. ......... 9 6, 142, 144 Basketball 1, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 4. SPRING, RUTHANN .............................................................................. 96, 93 Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, P.T.A. Representative 3, 4, Prism Solicitor 3, Bowling 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. SPURGEON, SHIRLEY ............................................... 96, 98, 116, 128, 148 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4-Secretary 4, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Announcement Comm. 4. STACKOWSKI, JOAN .......................................................................... 96, 131 Honor Roll 1, Library Guard I, 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling Club 3, 4, Night Relays Reception and Publicity Comm.-Queens' Comm. and Decoration Comm. 4, Deviltries 4, Hall Patrol 4. STANSBURY, VIRGINIA .................... ......... . ................. . .96, 26, 126, 139 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Representatice I, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Curia Club 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Sophomore Dance Publicity Comm. 3, Deviltries 2, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Junior Play Scenery Comm., Student Welfare Commission 3, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Commissioner of Student Welfare 4, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4. STARRY, HELEN ........................................................................,........... .,,,,, 9 6 Friendship Club 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Usher 3, Served at Senior Banquet 3, Usher at Commencement 3, Bowl- ing Team Captain 3, Deviltries Ticket Comm. 4. STECKER, JOHN .....................,,,......,...................................,........ No Picture January Graduate. STEDCKE, CLYDE .... .................................................. .,.,.....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 , 136 Intramurals 1, Finance Comm. 1, Boys' Athletic Representative 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3-Secretary 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lightweight D 2, H. R. President 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4. srocx, NEIL ......................,..,.........,,,.,.,.,....,...........,........,,.. ......,,..,,...,,..,,, 9 6 STRUB, JAMES ........................................ ........................ 9 6, 7, 98, 106, 107 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Deviltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, 4, Student Council Representative I, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Inter- Club Council 2, 4-President 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Sharps and Flats President 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Prism Publicity Staff 3, H. R. President 3, 4, Junior Town Meetings 3, 4, Graduation Comm. Chairman 4, Senior Play, Student Council Organization Comm. 4, Assemblies Comm. 4, Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Test 4, Organist for Baccalaureate, Warren Radio Workshop 3, 4, Pianist for Variety Shows. SULLENGER, BUD ......................................,.................. ...,..,.,.......... 9 6, 132 Football 3, 4, Boxing 4. ' SUNDAY, JAMES .............,.....,..,........,..............................................,,..,,,.,,., 96 SUTTON, JOAN ......,.,.....,.,......,,..,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,.......,,...,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,.,,,, 96 Honor Roll 2, 3, Art Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Library Guard 3, Class Play Usher 3-Costume and Scenery Comm. 4, Deviltries Publicity and Scenery Comm. 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. SUTTON, MARILYN ................,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,...,,,..,.,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,.....,...,,,,,,.., 9 6, 146 HOUCI' Roll I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Solicitor 2, Student Council Welfare Comm. 4, Gregg Shorthand Award. SWARIS, JOANNE ...................,.......,,....,.. ..,...,............ 9 6, 27, 29, 81, 126 Honor Roll 1,. 2, 3: H. R. Secretary 1-Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Friendship Club Secretary 1, Sorelles 3, 4, Class Play Make-up Comm. 4-Scenery Comm. 4, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 2-Costume Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 3, Student Council Publicity Comm. 4, Co-Chairman of Memorial Comm. 4. TABBERT, BILL .. ..... .................................................................. 96, 29, 144 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Prism Representative 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, H. R. Treasurer 2-Vice-President 4, Bowling 3, 4- Captain 4, Junior Play Comm., Senior Prom Comm., Deviltries 4, Student Council Representative 4. TANNER, ALBERTA ........................................................................... .......... 9 6 Library Service 1, 2, 3, 4. TEADERMAN, WILLIAM ............................ 96, 25, 27, 29, 123, 132, 144 Honor Roll I, Intramurals 1, Student Council Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Handbook and Finance Comm. 4, Engineering Club 4, Varsity-D Club 4. TERRY, J. ROBERT ............................................. ................ ........... . .......... 9 6 THOMAS, BARBARA ........ ............................. . ............ 9 6, 93, 125, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Junior Play, Sorelles 3, 4, Pericleans 4, Senior Mid-Winter Comm., Red Cross Represen- tative 4. THRONE, LEE .... ............... ..... ...... ................. ................................ ..... 9 6 Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Intramurals I, 2, Honor Roll 3, 4. THURSTON, SUSAN ......... .............. ' ......... .... ................ ........... ........... 9 3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Friendship I, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Finance Comm. 3, Senior Play Comm. THURSTON, JANE .............................................. ............................. ............ 9 3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Friendship 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, French Club 3, 4-Secretary 3, Finance Comm. 3, Senior Play 4. TIMSON, MARION ............................ ................. .............................. . . 96, 26 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Representative 1, Friend- ship Club 3, Pericleans 3, Senior Play, Student Council Wel- fare Comm. 4. TOBIAN, DEAN .............. . .......... ....................................... ...... .... 9 6 Honor Roll 2. TODD, MARION .............. ................. .......... . . .................. ......... 9 6 Honor Roll 1, H. R. Secretary and Treasurer 3. Intramurals 3, Student Council Representative 4. TREEN, LOUIS .......................................... ............................................. ....... 9 6 Deviltries 1, H. R. Vice-President 1-Secretary 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Senior Play Comm. TUSSING, JUNE ............................. ................................................. ...... . . 97 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary 4, Junior Girls' Bowling Club 3. TUTTLE, PHYLLIS ............ . ................ ............................................... 9 7, 116 Friendship Club 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Home Room Red Cross Representative 4, Prism Solicitor 4, Senior Announcement Comm. URIE, CHARLES ........................................................................... ...... 9 7, 29 VADAS, MELVIN ............................................... .................. 9 7, I01, 132 Intramurals 1, 2, Deviltries 1, Band I, 2, Football 4, Senior Banquet Ticket Chairman 4. VALASSIS, GEORGE .......................................................... ......................... 9 7 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4- Captain 3, 4, Class Play 3, J-Hop Comm. 3, Pot O' Gold Representative 3, H. R. Vice-President 1, 2, Chess Club 1, Cross-Country 4. VAN BUREN, MARY LOU ................ .................................. ............. 9 7 , 101 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 3, Inter-Club Council 2, H. R. Red Cross Representative 2-Secretary 4, Deviltries 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Sharps and Flats 2, Dramatic Club 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4. VELLEMAN, JACQUELINE ................................................................. 97, 128 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. War Stamp Representative 1- Pot O' Gold Representative 2-President 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3- Corresponding Secretary 3, Latin Club 2, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Junior Play Programs Comm., Play Reading Comm. 4, Deviltries Tryout Comm. 2-Planning Comm. 3-Student Director 4, Debate Club 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 4, Pepsi-Cola Scholar- ship Test 4. VERNER, JAMES .............. ....... . .. ................ ......97 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. VOGELSANG, GALEN .................... ......... 9 7, 101 Extra Activities Comm. 4. VOLK, BILL ................................... .............. ....... 9 7 VOLTZ, JON ..................... ........ .......... ....................... ........ N o P i cture Honor Roll 3, 4. VOSBURGH, MARY ......... .......................................................... 9 7, 86, 128 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Pot O' Gold Representative 2, Friendship Club 2, 3, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4, Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. WAFFLE, JAMES .................................................... ...................................... 9 7 H. R. Treasurer 1-Athletic Representative 1, 2-Sergeant at Arms 2-Red Cross Representative 3-Prism Solicitor 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. WAGERS, NANCY ................................ . ......................................... ............ 9 7 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, French Club 3, Class Play Usher 3, Deviltries Scenery Comm. 4. WAGNER, BRECK ........................................................................................ 97 WAIDELICH, CHARLES ...................................... ................ 9 7, 98, 132, 142 Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, H. R. President 1, 3, Varsity-D Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Fathers' aud Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. WALKER, JAMES ............................................................ .......................... 9 7 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Swimming 4. WARD, MARION .......................................... ................................................ 9 7 Honor Roll I, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, Friendship Club 1, 2. WARMINGTON, BARBARA ........................................................................ 97 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Prism 4. WARNER, HOWARD ........ ........................................................... 9 7, 95, 117 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Treasurer 1-Vice-President 2- President 3, Engineering 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Curia Club 3, Bowling 4, Cllss Treasurer 2, Debate Club 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. I SENIOR INDEX-lContinued1 WARNER, MARILYN ,.,.,.............,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 101, 128, 148 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 1, War Stamp Solicitor 1, 2, H. R. Secretary 2, 3, Leaders' Club 2, 3, 4, Sub Deb Club 3, 4, Senior Publicity Comm. 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. WATSON, BETTY Y,,, ,,.,,,,,..,.,.. , .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S97 Honor Roll 1, 2. WEBBER, JACK ...,.. .. ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,......,....,,..,.,..,,,.,........,.,...,,....,,,,, 97, 101 Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Dance Comm., Boys' Athletic Representative 3, Senior Publicity Comm., Hall Patrol 4. WEBER, DONALD .,.,,,,,..,..,Y....,,,,,,.....,............,....,,...,..,..,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 144 Student Council Representative 1, Basketball 1, Intramurals 2, Glee Club 2, Bowling 4, Deviltries 4. WEBER, JOHN ...,.,,.., ,.,....v.......,,,,... ...,..... , .,,..,,,,,,....,....,..,.,.,.,,,,,, .,,.,,.,,, 9 7 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Hall Patrol 4. WEBER, PATRICIA ..,,..,,....,....,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' .97, 115, 116, 124 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship Club 3, 4-Ways and Means Chairman 4, Spanish Club 4, Night Relays R.e'ception Comm. 3, Junior Play Make-up Comm. 3, Deviltries 3f WELCH, JACQUELINE ,A.A.............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Honor Roll 1, Girls' Bowling Team 3, Junior Play Costume Comm., Deviltries 4, Hall Patrol 4. WELSHEIMER, MYRNA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Hall Patrol 3, Seller of War Stamps 3, Honor Roll 4, Deviltries Ticket Comm. 4. WIEMER, JAMES ..,,.....,,.,...,.,,..,,...,,......,............,,....,...,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,..,,,, 9 9 WILKINSON, ELAINE ...................................,.,.,.. 99, 101, 114, 116, 128 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Girls' Athletic Society 1, Deviltries 1, 3, 4-Usher and Publicity Comm. 3-Costumes Comm. 4, Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4, Prism Reporter 2-Associate Editor 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Representative 3, Girls' Bowling Club Secretary 3, Spanish Club 3, Night Relays Reception Chairman 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Chair- man of DeVilbiss Y,W.C.A. Building Fund Campaign 4, Senior Banquet 4, Senior Play Usher 4. WILLIAMS, BEVERLY JO .,,.,...........,,...,....................,....,...,,....,., 99, 81, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 2, Library Work 3, 4, Deviltries Usher 3, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Senior Memorial Comm. 4. WILSON, FRANK .,,,..,,,.,......,...,..,,,,...,,..........,.,..,,,,,,......,,..,.,.......,,..,..,,, 99, 7 WILSON, MILDRED ....,.......................... L ........................,,...,,,.... 9 9, 86, 126 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Curia Club Treasurer 2, Deviltries 2, 3, 4-Tryout Comm. Co-Chairman 3, 4-Student Director 3, 4, First Prize in the Toledo Tomorrow Contest 3, Student Council Dance Comm. 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Bowling 3, H. R. President 4, Senior Prom Comm. WISE, WARREN ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.s.,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,...,,,...,,.,,., ,.,,.., . .,,,,,,, N O P icture Honor Roll 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Deviltries 3. WOESSNER, W. MARILYN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, 36, 113 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Friendship Club 1, 2, 3-Vice-President 2, Bible Club 1, War Stamp Solicitor 1, Pot O' Gold Solicitor, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Pot O' Gold Typist 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. WOODFILL, CHARLES ,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,99, 101 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross-Country 2, Intra- murals 1, H. R. Red Cross Representative 1, Varsity-D Club 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Football 3, Pot O' Gold Athletic Editor 3, Student Council Dance Comm. 3, German Club 3, Swimming 4, Senior Banquet 4. WOODGATE, MARILYN ....,,.,,..,...,,..,,,,,.,.......,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, 101, 115, 116 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Class Play Usher 3, 4, Deviltries Usher 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 3, H. R. Vice-President 3, Zetaletheans 3, 4- President 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Senior Publicity Comm., Hall Patrol 4. WOODRUFF, ANN --eeee-veY-Y-.-Y---......4e--...........e.,.................... 99, 26, 113, 139 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Scholastic Art Certifi- cates 1, 2-Achievement Pin 3, Milwaukee N.S.P.A. Delegate 4, Beanie Queen 2, Relay Queen 3, 4, Art Club 3, Publicity Comm. 3, Junior Play Scenery Comm., J-Hop Prism Publicity 3, Pot O' Gold Art Editor 4, Deviltries Scenery 2, 4, Student Council Commissioner of Publicity 4. . WRIGHT, HARRIET .......,,...,....,....,......,,...............,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 99, 110, 128 Girls' Athletic Society 1, Friendship Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Representative 1, Girls' Bowling Club 3, Deviltries 3, Sub-Deb Club 3, 4. WRIGHT, JAY .........................,................................................. 99, 101, 114 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Prism Solicitor 1, 2, H. R. President 2, Prism 2, 3, 4-Sports Editor 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Deviltries Publicity Comm. 3-Make-up Comm. 4, Junior Play Ticket Comm. Chairman, Publicity Comm. Co-Chairman 4, Community Chest Comm. 4, General Planning Comm. Night Relays 4. WYSOCKI, JERRY .......,.,,,,,...,,........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, H. R. Vice-President 2-President 4, Deviltries 4. WYSZUNIALA, VIRGINIA ............,.,,,......,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 99, 48 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Society 2, 3, 4, Friend- ship Club 3. YEAGER, CLARENCE ..............................,. .,,.....,...,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,, 9 9 Glee Club 1, Camera Club 1. YEASTING, DAVID .................,....,......,....,...,.......,,,......,,..........,.,,.,,.,,,, 99, 86 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-President 2, Sophomore Dance Comm. 2, H. R. Vice-President 2-President 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4. ' YINGLING, LOIS ..............,,..............,,.,.,,,,,.,.....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, NO Picture Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. ZALCZYNSKI, HELEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,..., ,,,, 1 O 0 H. R. Secretary 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Society 1, 2. ZEDDIS, ROBERT .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 ZIEGLER, JOANNE ..... . .. ................... .. ........ ...... ....,,.. 1 0 0, 86, 114, 116 Prism Reporter 2-Girls' Sports Editor 3, 4, H. R. Red Cross Representative 3, Friendship Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Senior Mothers' Tea 4, Deviltries Costume Comm. 4. ADVERTISERS' INDEX MABEL B. AVERY, FLORIST ..,.. .....,,,, 1 67 BEEGLE MEATS ....,,.,,,,,...,......., ..,..,.,, 1 55 BORDEN COMPANY .......... ,........ 1 63 C. R. BUNDT COMPANY ...... ......... 1 63 CAMPUS BARBER SHOP ...... ,,,.,,.,, 1 63 CANARY CLEANERS ...........,,........................ ......... 1 57 CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP ................................ ,,,,.,.,, 1 61 COLLINGWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . .. ......... 161 COMMUNITY TRACTION COMPANY ..,...... ,.,.,,,,, 1 69 P. D. COOK-HERFF-JONES COMPANY ..... ......... 1 59 DAVIS BUSINESS COLLEGE ....,,,, ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 6 9 DE PRISCO MUSIC STORE ....... ,,,,,,,,, 1 59 DE VEAUX DRUGS .......................,.. ,,,,,,,,, 1 57 DOLLY MADISON .... ................ ........... ......... 1 5 7 ENTERPRISE ROOFING COMPANY ,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 59 ERlKSEN'S .,.......... ........,.....,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YY,YY,,,, 1 5 5 FRENTZ ART SUPPLIES ,...........,.....,,.......,...,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 55 GALLANT LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY ....... ,,,,,,,,, 1 71 F. A. GEORGE ...... ....,., ,............,.............,.....,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 6 9 GLIDDEN PAINT COMPANY ...,., YYY,Y,,,, 1 65 ROBERT F. JANNINGS ............................., ,,,,,,,,, 1 65 JERSEY BREAD COMPANY ...........,...,,.,,,,...,,,,, YYYYY,,Y, 1 61 KUEHMANN POTATO CHIP COMPANY ,,,,,,,, YYYYY,,,, 1 71 KUNTZ AND PERMAR' DRUGS ............... ,,,,,,,,, 1 67 LE FEVRE DANCE SCHOOL .........,...,,,.,,,,..,. ' ,AYY,,,Y, 169 MARLEAU-HERCULES FENCE COMPANY .... ,,,,,,,,, 1 67 H. T. MCCONNELL DRUGS ........,.........,.. YYYYY,,Y, 1 63 MOORE'S ................,................ ,Y,,,,V,, 1 59 MORLYE SHOPPE .... YY,Y,,,. 1 69 NAPOLEON CREAMERY COMPANY ...,.,,,, ,,,,.,,., 1 55 JOSEPH O'DONNELL AND COMPANY ..... ......... 1 59 OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ...... ........, 1 53 OWENS-ILLINOISEGLASS COMPANY , .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 67 PALMAN'S JUNIOR si-IOP ,.,,.,,,...,,,.,. ,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 1 6 5 .I. C. PENNEY COMPANY ..,., ,.,,,,.,, 1 63 REEDER-YANT COMPANY ................. ,,,,.,,., 1 69 REEVES SUPER MARKETS ......,, 5 .........,, ,,,,,..,, 1 63 ROWLAND EQUIPMENT. COMPANY ,,,,,, ,,,,,..,, 1 55 RUPP AND BOWMAN COMPANY .......,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 57 SALTER'S DRUGS .................,....,...........,.................. ,,,,.,,,, 1 69 SAUNDERS TOOL PRODUCTION COMPANY .... ......... 1 61 SCHORLING's MARKET ......................,,,,..,,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,, 1 65 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY .... ,..,,.,., 1 69 s. K. SMITH COMPANY ..,........,....,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 71 SNAP SHOP .................. ......... 1 55 STAR CLEANERS .,............... ..........,.................... . ,,,,,,, 1 65 START'S DRUGS ......... ,,....... ..............,...................... ,,,,,,,,, 1 5 5 SWEENEY SOUND ENGINEERING COMPANY . , ..,,.,,,, 161 TOLEDO BLUE PRINT AND PAPER COMPANY ......... 165 TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY ..........................,. ......... 1 55 TOLEDO SCALE COMPANY ....... ..,,...,v 1 57 TREUHAPT BROTHERS ....................., ......... 1 55 TWIN OAKS BOWLING ALLEYS .......... ....... ......... 1 6 I WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY ...................... ......... 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