DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1953
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O FE H D IIBISS rua MA UM EE 9 1 ' - 3 . - ..- ' ' ' 2, SENIOR ,NNVDR Tl-IE COURSE OF SCS-IOOLEXPIRIENCES laegln 'l'l'lC cclve nlure ol' scl1ool lillc sl'uclenTs crl'icipaTz in l'l1z 'ricle ol ADMINISEWATION una mcumv .M The principals in our sclaool learning A'l'l ll..El-lCS clwannel inreresfs in sporTsmansl1ip the CLUB PROGRAM meds .sTuclenf's neecls uncl in1eres'I'5 UPPIRCLASSMEN engage ina sTream of evenfs DRAMATICS anal DEVILTRIES lzrin s1'vclen'l' 1'alen'l' To are public DIRECTORY informs of sTuclcn'r achiavemem' UNDERCLASSMEN RECALL WITH Frosh frolic ct Froshmore part :A Z7 '55-Z' ENTHUSIASM THEIR FIRST YEARS Miss Ursula Schmif and . . Our Freshman Class Officers-Secretary, Sue Kaufman, Vice-President, John Wiley, President, Don Pollard, Treasurer, Sondra Nissen- lead us in our beginning year of classes, exira- curricular acfivifies, and social evenfs. . . Nlr. Russell Brown-Freshman Class Advisers 10 5 J .X S Q Q a W t g1':,-:Eg .1 X , ' -'-' , ' Qg,2g.,:.v':- V I I, ' 3 , . f -G i a.. ,. -Qi:-::I i:Fss,. - is ivy . g - .: . -C - S ssc, , r- - Q .P u , 3 , '--- 2 ' Miss Agnes Baron-152 TOP ROW. Anteau, Mary Lou, Beebe, Dennis, Belusa, Betty, Brenner, John, Brown, Danny, Buckele Joan, Caris, Sharon, Carter, Eleanor, DeVaul, Kenneth, Deyo, Paul, Faulds, Allan, Frisk Sharon. ROW TWO. Frank, Robert, Giha, Paul, Glickert, Gayeanne, Goudy, Kenneth, Haas, Velda, Haddad Richard, Heidtman, JoyAnn, Leininger, Patricia, Lewis, Beverly, Lotz, John, Mechling, Linda Morizen, Everett. ROW THREE. Mullen, Gerald, Neidlinger, Sandra, Rose, June, Sadowski, Carol, Shields, Mary Gay, Smith Mary Jane, Staneart, David, Warren, Mary Lou, Wassertuhr, Carolyn, Watson, William Garwacki, Gerald, Spanos, Margaret. Miss Mary Fischer-208 TOP ROW. Bacome, Carolyn, Bahrs, Jean, Behnteldt, Donald, Benfer, Judy, Blessing, Douglas, Burney Robert, Christian, Gordan, Cutter, Emmy Lou, Drake, Mary, Jacob, Jean, Jaynes, Donald. ROW TWO. Johnson, Brian, Francke, William, Heck, Helen, Kimbell, Alice, Kirkendall, Kenneth, Lange James, Limes, Carole, Mayfield, Sigrid, Mullikin, Charles, Pearson, Sue, Pontious, Nannette Powell, Jo Ann. ROW THREE. Reed, Robert, Ringer, Thomas, Rosswurm, Richard, Steele, James, Sweney, Sue, Tanner Sheila, Tobias, John, Walling, Dorothy, Warren, Beverly, Wawrzyniak, Marvin, Kirsner, Al Bergman, Beverly. ll Miss Mariorie Warner-'I 'I5 TOP ROW. Alexander, Richard, Artz, Henry, Ashman, Mary Ann, Blanchard, Deanne, Bruce, Helen Buell, Philip, Cady, Carol, Clark, Tom, Cuprys, Paul, Davis, Carol, Drake, Phyllis. ROW TWO. Dresser, John, DuShane, Barbara, Franktather, Patricia, Gilbert, Ruth, Gladfelter, Elaine Hustin, Nancy, Hutchinson, Larry, Kuohn, Eleene, Lane, Ronald, LauHer, Amanda, McFarland Joyce. ROW THREE. Meyers, Wallace, Miller, David, Miller, Patsy, Morawski, Robert, Schrock, Marilyn, Semler Nancy, Simmers, Mary Elizabeth, Smith, William, Wilmoth, Nancy, Haynes, Bob, Joslon James. Mr. David Voss-118 TOP ROW. Baz, Sharon, Cairl, Jeannette, Camm, Carolyn, Correllu, Michael, Cranford, Gaynell, Decker Robert, Doran, Eleanor, Fackler, Robert, Foster, Caroline, Gueldenzoph, Janice, Guilinger Constance. ROW TWO. Haines, Barbara, Harrington, Ronald, Lease, Mary Ellen, Leichty, Judy, Meyer, Dorothy Michael, Earl, Miller, Charles, Mitchell, Jerry, Mollencamp, Louis, Myers, Robert, Owings Marianne. ROW THREE. Roehrs, Mary, Ruby, Bonnie, Sanford, Dorothy, Severn, Alan, Sherrer, Nancy, Sites, Darlene Speweik, Robert, Stupsker, Myron, Wilbur, David, Weller, Vivian, Spanos, Margaret. 12 Miss Olive McHugh-106 TOP ROW. Ahltors, Jerry, Boiarski, Ruth, Brownley, Carol, Bierton, Richard, Carter, James, Chapman Jane, Cosgrove, Dick, Cox, Sandra, Ernsthausen, Nancy, Frybarger, Lyna, Gearhart, Geraldine ROW TWO. Ingledue, Sharon, Kaufman, Sue, Kobli, Eugene, LeSage, Kenneth, Lenavitt, Jack, Marx Richard, Mathies, Pat, Mears, Eleanor, Myers, Carole, Parlette, William, Patterson, Judy. ROW THREE. Payette, Tim, Roberts, Fredric, Roth, Elaine, Schomer, Barbara, Schrag, David, Shreves Patricia, Wernert, David, Whitaker, Barbara, Ziegler, Carolyn, Stewart, Donna, DUFF, Richard Miss Beatrice Louy-253 TOP ROW. Ackland, Michael, Bennaway, Barbara, Bettinger, Robert, Bombrys, Nancy, Burnham, Elton Carver, Carol, Champe, Richard, Dale, Donna, Daynko, Robert, Ecker, Marie, France, Dorothy ROW TWO. Freeman, Barbara, Jakobs, Elaine, Jaynes, Sharon Lee, Kerns, Barbara, Kinsey, Robert Kurek, Donald, Leach, David, Maran, Richard, Neeb, Carole, Nessle, Paula, Nolan, John ROW THREE. Parker, Thomas, Penn, Curtis, Riedel, Barbara, Ritchey, Joanne, St. Peter, Dale, Skinner Marisue, Swanbeck, Barbara, Wescott, Patricia, Wexler, Sharon, Yunker, Doris, Manns, Ron 13 Mr. Warren Goode-117 TOP ROW. Abel, Linda, Anderson, Cris, Bandtield, Barbara, Barthlemess, Ronald, Cannon, Roger, Collins Lynda, Cully, Pat, Decker, Barbara, Gatlin, Sylvia, Goldberg, Carol, Henderson, Daniel. ROW TWO. Hollister, Randy, Hopkins, Ruth, Horen, Mary Jo, Johnston, Richard, Karpe, Grant, Kinker James, Lipman, Donna, Maxwell, Lorna, Miller, Elaine, Osterhoudt, Nancy, Quimby, Ronald ROW THREE. Racicot, Henry, Rahm, Jo Ann, Shall, David, Solomon, Murry, Stewart, Mary, Strahm, Judy Taylor, Karen, Trabbic, Raymond, Williams, Sharlene, Gometz Kenneth, Chambers, Brian Miss Frederica Hanson-209 6 , TOP ROW. Baker, Sally, Baldwin, Ruth, Biler, Glen, Bolse, Nancy, Cummerrow, Michael, Daler, Carolyn Eddie, Lois, Fessler, Robert, File, Janet, Harris, Gail, Houston, Richard. TOP ROW. Jones, John, Judson, JoAnn, Karp, Marvin, Kindle, LouAnn, Koester, Janet, Laird, John Madanski, David, Miller, Marjorie, Parke, Nancy, Poole, Judith, Roiesman, Linda. ROW THREE. Rowe, James, Rutchow, William, Taylor, Jim, VanWoriner, Janice, Valiquette, Paul, Webster Marlene, Williams, Janet, Winney, Warren, Roberdeaux, Richard, Bucholtz, Bill, Roth, Phil 14 Mr. Sam Emery-119 TOP ROW. Alderson, Sharon, Andre, Maria, Baker, Robert, Bashaw, Dennis, Burdeck, Jerry, Crass Margaret, Crowder, Richard, DeWees, Marsha, Edwardson, Susan, Grove, Janet. ROW TWO. Helmke, Fritze, Jacks, Shirley, Jacquernotte, Richard, Kass, Larry, Kenneman, Sondra, LaGro Ronald, Long, Judy, Ludgate, Margaret, Lutz, Patricia, Orr, Jane. ROW THREE. Peters, Jerry, Poffenbough, Carol, Rhine, Raymond, Roscoe, Alfred, Stone, Jerome, Struber Bob, Tank, Sandra, Valentine, Sharon, Vogel, Nancy, Wagoner, Russell, Truax, Tony. Mr. Clarence C. Coontz-206 TOP ROW. Baker, Julia, Benner, James, Bitz, Irving, Buck, Sandra, Case, Georgia, Crabtree, Darlene Fisher, Jay, Gee, Sandra, Grant, Roger, Gregg, Ronald, Hartweg, Dean. ROW TWO. Henshaw, Nancy, Hoffman, Joyce, Jablonsky, Diane, Jordan, Douglas, Lindsey, Mary Ann Mason, Donna, McFarland, Joyce Lee, Nowak, Sharon, Pollard, Don, Robins, Janice Schneider, Linda. ROW THREE. Schutz, Gary, Sell, Jerry, Skeels, Maebelle, Skeels, Marabelle, Smith, Sharon, Snyder, Elise Stocker, Frank, Stults, Marjorie, Tille, Carol, Wilcox, James, Woida, Barbara. 15 Mrs. Margaret Hoffman-104 TOP ROW. Bishop, Earle, Brootz, Robert, Brown, Judith, Bush, Sally, Cohen, Jerome, Fox, Joan, Geis Sandra, Gilmore, Darlene, Harris, Nancy, Hathaway, Kenneth. ROW TWO. Korman, Irene, Laipply, Nancy, McDowell, Nancy, Meyers, Donald, Miller, Lawrence, Mills Diana, Pile, Marilyn, Rudinger, Joel, Schreiner, Shirley, Schutt, June. ROW THREE. Sohn, Richard, Sunderman, Barbara, Warsaw, Judith, Windle, Sue, Wodarski, Kenneth Yeagle, Nancy, Heigel, David, Smale, Bruce, Kerske, Kenneth, Schrock, Marilyn. Mr. Dave Hardy-218 TOP ROW. Baum, Eleanor, Benson, Kathy, Booth, Robert, Boudinot, Sylvia, Chitwood, Jack, Dixon Sharon, Ehlers, Barbara, Friend, Ronald, Jeffery, James, Kane, Geraldine. ROW TWO. Kimmelmen, James, King, Karen, Koechlex, Barbara, Klein, Suzanne, Lichtenwald, Danny Moorhead, Beverly, Nixon, Wilma, Rahe, Donna, Rowe, John, Santee, Gerald. ROW THREE. Stein, Judy, Terry, Richard, Turner, Robert, Vogelsang, James, Walls, Charlotte, Wenrich Deloris, Williams, Marilyn, Wodarski, John, Sewell, Stephen, Keller, Donald. T6 Mrs. Gertrude LeGron-161 TOP ROW. Basinger, Jay, Bearrs, Joyce, Berman, Janet, Billet, James, Branch, Constance, Bryan, James, Curson, Ronald, Droszcz, Linda, Epstein, Sandra, Franke, Barbara. ROW TWO. Hunsinger, Carolyn, Keller, Janet, King, Edwin, King, Verna Lee, Lanz, Richard, Mueller, Karl, Mundy, Jane, Nissen, Sondra, Norts, Judith, Ramer, Barbara Frances. ROW THREE. Schlegel, Paul, Shealy, Marsha, Smith, Joyce, Steele, James, Walker, Richard, Warner, Marilyn, Wilson, Sandra, Zeller, Beverly, Richter, Marcia, Hunsinger, Carolyn. Mr. Tom Inman-217 TOP ROW. Bartolet, Carol, Bolcsak, Rosalie, Buckley, Gladys, Cady, Karen, Coldwell, James, Curson, Jack, Duncan, Jerry, Evans, Carol, Feldstein, Stuart, Fike, Jack. ROW TWO. Gralack, James, GriFFith, Beverly, Guerin, Judith, Hart, Raymond, Laas, Pat, Leake, Carolyn, Lipscomb, Jacqueline, Michael, David, Monow, Norman, Shankin, Mariorie. ROW THREE. 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Nay' ' ' - ff km: Y . in ,. si1i 7fEi at i t T W 'E -f-- . f ..,, 1.1. -, .ma 1.2 4-s,:,..:.. am sf us. -.1 w e - ' ' . Q 1 V H ff , e N Fw wwf' .,-If 2, 1 . ,TTI ' M , jw iwf-:-. 5. 'Y , - . 1.1 W. rf.. ,f - x - .bl --fl' 5 + f -:fx-va,-as... --if K ,, ?,,. V wg. . v:X:5sms.,.,f-:..f3 - .Q 15:- H six .. ,P.,,,..c , f yi . f. ,... 1... ., .. . , 1 I ' fl .Q K' il. f Y- . K L . ,gm 'H' , . -fsi.l'i ??' ' Q' ,,,.5,w sgfgsf' uw, 2 , ,1,zg ,,F5?ii:. . Y5 E5ff5,f'f K E .... - 9 T. ks l 5. ii .1 .59 Mrs. Alice Perkins-252 TOP ROW. Biery, Richard, Boza, Nancy, Burkhalter, Barton, Buschmann, Carol, Curtis, Martha, Chortie Charles, Eichenberg, Bill, Fulton, Mona Lee, Gibson, Ann, Hoffman, Sally. ROW TWO. Ketterman, Linda, King, Patricia, Lafferty, Nancy, Lee, Robert, Leutholt, Henry, Masters Gerald, McCreary, Yvonne, Morrison, Suzanne, Nowak, Patricia, Plamann, Paul. ROW THREE. Rothman, Steve, Rowley, Linda, Secord, Paul, Shawen, Barbara, Short, Mattie, Silverman Donald, Wiley, John, Pickett, Nancy, Hutchinson, Mary, Johnson, Sue. Mrs. Jean Latta-225 TOP ROW. Abdo, Annette, Amberg, Judith, Biebar, Charlotte, Carr, Nancy, Conrad, Paula, Drake Larry, Fall, James, Falvey, William, Gallagher, James, Gamble, Nancy. ROW TWO. Gosbeth, Edward, Grahm, Richard, Hayman, Virginia, Kloster, John, Kolpien, Dennis, Lickendorf, Ruth, Lutz, Donna, McCrie, Robert, McGarvey, Constance, Nigh, Jeanne. ROW THREE. Pavkovich, Robert, Roth, Penelope, Sanford, Claire, Schalitz, Robert, Shinaberry, Bill, Shook Deloris, Smith, Norma, Thorson, Carolyn, Gilchrist, John, Overmeyer, John. T8 I I Miss Fern Dickey-108 TOP ROW. Altum, Lloyd, Baker, Muriel, CluFF, Carol, Crandall, Sharon, Foell, Richard, Gatter, Carol Glaser, Sandra, Goodyear, Ronald, Haag, Elmer, Herman, Marcia. ROW TWO. lmhoff, Howard, Jackson, Daniel, Kubiak, Thomas, Linkey, Helen, Martin, Nancy, McClelland Carolyn, McConnell, LaVerne, Odesky, Ilene, Potter, Russel, Prior, Alan. ROW THREE. Schoenbrien, Sheldon, Shepler, Gretchen, Snyder, Norman, Solomon, Bernard, Stevens Sharon, Thetford, June, Zucker, Janet, Read, Louise, Hoppe, Marilyn, Otto, David. Mr. Herbert Emery-322 TOP ROW. Apling, David, Arnold, Norman, Bassett, James, Bauman, Ruth, Colway, Virginia, Custar Sharon, Downs, Thomas, Jr., Dyer, Elaine, Fox, Jack, Gray, Patricia. ROW TWO. Hertsberg, Robert, Huntly, Robert, lzzi, Joyce, Kasch, Judy, Kinker, John, Kline, William Lowell, Phyllis, Musch, Sylvia, Phillips, Joanne, Raber, Cassa. ROW THREE. Sawicki, Peter, Stebbins, John, Stores, Barbara, Szakovits, Joyce, Taylor, Janet, Tuck Kenneth, Ulmer, Suzanne, Fulton, Frances, Heitman, Charlotte, Reighard, Douglas. 19 Mrs. Iva Mennig and . Our Sophomore Class Officers-Treasurer, Sharon Beverlinp Ax'V Q President, Dick Schnelkerp Vice-President, Roger Lippincotip Secreta ry, Ma ry Morrow- -are elecfed and we enfer more acfively info every phase of school life. 2 is . . Mr. Morrison Van Cleve-Sophomore Class Advisers 20 wi 2 if X 'F bsxx W' 83+ QQ M mg is 'Q 4' is W I g Y sf sg 059 Q w ,- 3 . , N f, 1, . . f. .. ,, f ,, Q ' Q ., P 5' Y Q ?fg.fz' !f,Q,s. -N :Qs 1-:. Q ,Zi 5 .. WNY- -5:3 ss?-H X2E'Q:::.-'-:. .sfgsf 1 - .:- s-,.-N X' vf' 1 :, V s fm, ,.b5k'x ,. Mrs. Pauline Backus-213 TOP ROW. Bushong, Jared, Collins, Jaclc, Delcher, John, Dickey, Earlene, Driscoll, Mary, Fadden, Joan Flannagan, William, Free, Sandra, Gosbeth, Fred, Heiden, Melvin. ROW TWO. Kane, Hilda, Keiser, Dale, Marleau, Nancy, Maurer, Cecile, Miller, Mary Jane, Mitchell Marianne, Mowery, Richard, Sebring, David, Schnorf, Dave, Ritzentholer, Jacquelyn. ROW THREE. Skeldon, Charles, Specht, Paul, Struve, Charles, Topper, Bill, Track, Fred, Warnke, Gary Westby, George, Wilbur, Dawn, Wymer, Sandra, Zbinden, David. Mr. Carl Balsam-M-'I3 TOP ROW. Abbott, Lorraine, Buermele, Ronald, Cottey, Tyrus, Duvendack, Dan, Fox, Thomas, Fielding Judy, Friberg, Nelson, Garberson, Marlene, Geddis, Winifred, Guntsch, Joyce. ROW TWO. Haas, Shirley, Heinrich, Marilyn, Kaminsky, Gerald, Klein, Judy, Kunst, Nancy, Livingston Beverly, McCandless, William, Meach, Pat, Mirsky, Norman, Owed, Richard. ROW THREE. Parlette, Carl, Paul, Jimmy, Pointer, Barbara, Roesler, Robert, Shunk, Donna, Smolinski Ronald, Tippett, Bill, Wilke, Gail, Litzer, Xerxes, Stults, Mariorie. 21 1 I Mrs. Bernice Krause-247 TOP ROW. Aston, Sue, Beverlin, Sharon, Carr, Sue, Crary, Harold, Diehl, Elisa, Folger, Don, Foss, Don Gist, Joan, Gray, Leslie, Grill, William, Jacob, Tom. ROW TWO. Jones, Beverly, Jorgensen, Carol, Knitz, Janice, Kott, Ronald, Lautz, Robert, Lee, Rose McCreary, Joann, McGuire, Patricia, Moras, Fred, Richie, Barbara, Silving, Robert. ROW THREE. Singer, Rhea, Smith, Ronald, Smyth, Carolyn, Stegeman, James, Unkle, Franklin, Welber Janet, Williams, Patsy, Wilson, Carlton, Worster, Ann, Worth, Barbara, Zentos, Nick. Mr. Ollie Klee-T53 TOP ROW. Ayling, Marion, Beebe, Diane, Britton, Nancy, Everhart, Bill, Fleck, Joseph, Friedman, Tom Fye, James, Hartough, Jay, Hood, Nancy, Johnson, Kay, Kaufman, Pat. ROW TWO. Knudle, Sandra, Kurtz, John, Lehr, Kenny, Lentestey, Joan, Levy, Kayla, Lintner, Melba Lippold, Judy, Mavis, Larry, McCartney, Larry, Monaghan, Bill, Rahe, Judith. ROW THREE. Sayers, Sandra, ScheFF, Barbara, Schultz, Don, Scoville, JoeAnn, Sheon, Aaron, Simerell Joan, Sullins, Jim, Sweeney, John, Warrington, Heloise, Struve, Charles, Goislet, Kane. 22 Mr. Pierre Pasquier-205 TOP ROW. Ahrendt, Mary Ann, Bartley, Patricia, Beavers, Shirley, Blank, Walda, Bragdon, Ken, Brigman Mike, Butler, Richard, Colafman, Maurice, Davis, Mary, Dunstan, Joan, English, Robert. ROW TWO. Foley, Jim, Gass, Margaret, Henderson, Pat, Horner, Kenneth, Knestrick, Ronnie, Koester Karl, Leachrnan, Rolancl, Lenfesty, Joyce, Lippincott, Roger, Levinson, Jerome, MacPhearson Margaret. ROW THREE. ' McNutt, David, Pendleton, Patricia, Phillips, Carol, Przyloylski, Richard, Rogers, Larry Schnelker, Dick, Simpkins, Sharon, Wagenknecht, John, Wahl, Gary, Wallace, Jack, Winnes Nancy. Miss Marian Smith-'I02 TOP ROW. Borgelt, Judith, Brower, Larry, Brunk, Jack, Cicerella, Anthony, Crossland, Hugh, Crumrine Pat, Dukeshire, Carol, Francis, Gail, Gaines, Sue, Gale, Tom, Gantzos, Bob. ROW TWO. Goodwin, Sharon, Hahn, Margaret, Harmon, Jerry, Harrison, Bill, Janicki, Tom, Keil Charlotte, Mallendick, Mary, Miller, James, O'Neill, Tom, Perry, Dennis, Reichhardt, Ronald ROW THREE. Riddle, David, Schaefer, Sandra, Shaw, Donna, Shaw, Janet, Sipes, Dolores, Sroczynski Arlene, Stone, Mary, Vance, John, Willke, Bert, Young, Janice, Zebra, Ima. 23 I Mrs. Jeannette Brancl-263 TOP ROW. Alliman, Edward, Bellmen, Howard, Calkins, Richard, Cruse, Joan, Deitch, Phyliss, Doniere Vincent, Duvendack, Ronald, Eaglin, Nancy, Eschenburg, Lynn, Fuka, Pat, Gallos, Jim. ROW TWO. Harmon, Lois, Hart, Rodney, Hauenstein, Richard, Holt, Richard, Hautz, Jim, Kellogg, Stephen Krauss, Iris, Kummick, Bonnie, Manzey, Marlene, Meredith, Mariorie, Mohrhardt, Mary. ROW THREE. Portteus, Joyce, Raciene, Charles, Raymond, Lee, Rosenlund, Don, Shore, Marcia, Smith Robert, Strieb, Nancy, Williamson, Thomas, WoodruFF, Beverly, Gray, Laura, Patton, Gene Miss Amy Kimpton-326 TOP ROW. Blessing, John, Busick, Nancy, Cosgrove, Sue, Cummins, Mary Ann, DeMuth, Ross, Fairbanks Sandra, Felker, Toni, Florence, Scotty, Gilliam, Sue, Grossman, Gretchen, Johnsen, Linda ROW TWO. Kirsner, Allan, Korman, Marlene, Krushe Judith, Lehaney, Marlene, Liebes, Harriet Matthews, Marilyn, McDonald, Sherry, McMurray, Sue, Moree, Joyce, Ousky, Joan, Pirwitz Marcia. ROW THREE. Rehkopf, Robert, Romanoff, Marla, Rothenbuler, Anne, Sandberg, Gail, Schwab, Kenneth Schnee, Wallace, Warren, Robert, Weber, Nancy, Wilcox, Richard, Garberson, Marlene Garvin, Robert. 24 I I Miss Helen Griffin-254 TOP ROW. Barnard, Judith, Bendlin, John, Bonnough, Joyce, Brooke, Morgan, Campbell, Gerald Cartwright, Robert, Clark, Russell, Doherty, Barbara, Duvendack, Nancy, Haas, Joan Jenkins, Donna. ROW TWO. Kohler, Judy, Kwapich, Robert, Lewandowski, Carol, Lough, Lois, Lueteke, Nancy, McKimmy Barbara, Ninke, William, Polson, Cornelia, Paucher, Howell, Reilly, Gerald, Schlatter Suzanne. ROW THREE. Taylor, John, Tombaugh, Tom, Walter, Marcia, Walton, David, Weir, Carol, Wolmoth, Barbara, Zeigler, Shirley, Smith, Carol, Keller, Dan, Johnson, Zella, Wertz, Honey. Miss Frances Griffin-261 TOP ROW. Blanchard, Gary, Brough, William, Carson, William, Carstensen, David, Coen, Judith, Drake Ralph, Elliot, Paul, Foust, Franklin, Frantz, PCITYLCLOI Frumkin, Selly: G9lfl'1m01f1, JUUGT- ROW TWO. Greenberg, Robert, Greene, Neil, Habekamp, Eugene, Harpste, Donald, Harris, Allen, Harris Diane, Heiserman, Ruth, Kane, Leonard, Liebnau, John, Long, Pat, Myerly, Carleen. ROW THREE. Nessif, Terry, Olson, Tanya, Pethke, Carol, Pittman, Dale, Rousch, Joanne, Scholes, Janet Scott, Reba, Seth, Robert, Snider, Louis, Whitten, Carol: Winfef, Marlene- 25 1 I I Miss Alice Gerding-'I03 TOP ROW. Barrow, Frank, Baugh, Jerry, Benway, Norman, Brodbeck, Karl, Carlson, Robert, Copic, Harley, DePuy, Bill, Doran, John, Fuller, Frances, Gable, Annette, Greunke, Carol. ROW TWO. Howard, Harry, Kaul, Audrey, Knowles, Sharon, Lemgo, Lois, Lineberger, Joyce, Martin, Gay, McElroy, James, McQueen, Joyce, Morrow, Mary, Payne, Lynne. ROW THREE. Reynolds, Jerry, Roberts, Carol, Sakel, Jeanette, Schultz, Terry, Shupe, Earlene, Soutar, David, Wangrin, Robert, Weller, Constance, Winzenried, Carol, Pope, Albert, Kander, Henry. Mrs. Iva Mennig-'I49 TOP ROW. Bodi, James, Brown, Lynn, Buck, David, Davis, Marcia, Dickerson, Robert, Eitel, Eleanore Emmett, Fred, Garn, Judith, Gauthier, Nancy, George, Virginia. ROW TWO. Glanville, John, Hower, Virginia, Jacobs, Stuart, Johnson, Douglas, Kinzer, Carol, Laney Donna, Logan, Jacquelyn, Luedtke, Elizabeth, Miller, William, Reinstein, Judy. ROW THREE. Roan, Larry, Schultz, Ronald, Singer, Marcia, Spencer, James, Thielman, Richard, Wager Jerry, Ward, Grace, Whitmer, Judy, Winters, Lera, Wisely, Judy. 26 I Mr. Irvin Conrad-324 TOP ROW. Bennett, George, Blessing, Jack, Bragdon, Sally, Brott, William, Carello, Ronald, Craig Virginia, Curson, Larry, Dillinger, Marlene, Drayton, Richard, Eberle, James, Henderson Freda, Herzig, Mariorie. ROW TWO. Kanag, Georgia, Kocher, Edward, Kretz, Ronald, ManoFF, Donald, Mason, Nancy, Mathias David, Mattison, Nancy, McPherson, Guy, Montgomery, Kay, Penn, Gerald, Puppos, Richard Rathke, Thomas. ROW THREE. Siegel, Marjorie, Smith, Marilyn, Spycholski, Ernest, Tesarik, Ronald, Theofanous, Angelo Walters, Alan, Wertz, Jerry, Willing, Susan, Winkleman, Lois, Winterteld, Gay, Wright Deanna, Mueller, Karl. Miss Ruth Lukens-'I 10 TOP ROW. Bannister, Jim, Bowman, Victor, Brechlelsbauer, Dorothy, Calvert, Steve, Cole, Eugene, Corney, Richard, Corvelno, Judy, Keller, Paul. ROW TWO. Khoury, George, Koontz, John, Koss, Marie, Lachin, Robert, Lindsay, Barbara, Littlefield, Judy, Lutz, Fred, Oberle, Richard, ROW THREE. Piasecki, Frances, Pugh, Marilyn, Rambow, Sharon, Richardson, Lucy, Rokicki, Joe, Schafer Conrad, Shank, Waldo, Spears, Sandra, Stocker, Dorothy, Turner, Roberta, Walker, Janet White, Carl. Bugg, Aleta, Butler, Shirley Douglas, Judith, Durell, Marie Levin, Irene, Lielous, Hershel O'Nela, Bill, Perlman, Artie. ' ..sr L , 1 ' 'L F. wi . 1 .... . -- ' - V . I L ' f-if .,. L lm- i'-.LQ - fF - - ti ' , ' F A l-1 ' W ' S13 'L 4 , ff 5 .. .si--C.-ft if ' 1. -. z.. 3-L - 5' PZ 'ifilf 1 '- ::'5.Ti'7 TEi:'isf ' 2 - , , ..,,- .. A .g - 3 5 1 A .K-- fl K, k A H 1- 1, . . ., K 1 . 1 . L ..., - . -Y ,V - ,sre Q S if -f 15. wg.: ,E 5, gsfk.. .w uz wg, g':,, ,-.- s:1.L2me, ss if- A -51 , :. sm- gf. '- amass- 4- an ' ' - . . Ei s- . L-ve' ,. '- - mi f:'f1.:. . .5 '-fs:.'is.'1-':.. ,. five! f ir .K wi . 1 '-'. e rs 's W .. ' ' , 1 L i'i-,' . --.' - -- . Inv, , . . K vs., .V ,V tl., -f .-,. f 1 ' I 1. f-5,5 . - 1 S-gg ---- ..,- , .- H ,. . .-35. 1 2: . '11 2 Tffrs ' ' ' 225 -,,' 1 ' Q ' ,-f' ,if-. . - ' 1, . Q. . 3 Yi.wS.f , t,. .kgk Riagg. - . ... ' A Us V, Sk t t .-.. i ' f . .F ---- 2' . , . . . L sc - f- fi . .Q ... , , L, s , Q 1. ff: -19. - . . H -, . -sf, - - - . 27 I I 1 1 1 I 1 Mr. Morrison VcmCleve-227 TOP ROW. Baur, Wolfgang, Becher, Larry, Beckmann, Louis, Bernard, Dan, Blinn, Bill, Braotz, Marilyn Breese, Harold, Bruere, Lucie, Dutsche, Bob, Farris, Marilyn, GaFFney, Mary, HoFFman, Jay ROW TWO. Hughes, Rose Marie, Jeffrey, Judy, Kelly, Gary, Knauer, Jack, Leach, Nancy, Linck, Deanna Martin, Joyce, Martin, Marie, McCaw, Gary, McShane, Marilyn, McKnight, Micky Moldawski, Davida. ROW THREE. Perry, Navarre, Phillips, Janet, Porter, CliFFord, Rogers, Winitred, Shapler, Thomas, Skidmore Ben, Smith, Robert, Soux, Joanne, Warfel, Janet, Watkins, Thomas, Will, Ted, Young, Bill T' , O 1- 'X'-E.,f-Ll-i.- CH 664- 5 I-IFE O' 2-53- .ff-L-,S 3.1 -.KX-L!!-L1 'i.C,,. , f-'-xf X-ff-. , fl, 28 Monthly Froshmore Parties . . . provide entertainment . . and friendly get-togethers for unclerclassmen Miss Ursula Schmit Party Sponsor ACTIVITIES PLAY AN IMPORTANT I CILYQIM S, 0 ROLE IN STUDENT LIFE Robert E. Rettig Director of Activities William HuFfer Student Council President Commissioners Organize anol Coordinate Student Functions ancl Organizations in D. H. S. Nancy Wall missioner of Welfare Tom Ehni issioner of Finance Howard Levin Commissioner of School Service Bill Rees missioner of Justice 32 Barbara Roth Commissioner of Awards Donna Taylor Commissioner of Naiional Service Jeanne Valiqueite Roberta Giles Charlene Brown Social Commissioner Commissioner of Assemblies Commissioner of Publicity Roger Power Gary Mortemore Pat Moulton Commissioner of Organizaiions Commissioner of Afhlefics Clerk of the Board Phil Schaefer Commissioner of Publications Carole Olen Commissioner of Publications 33 l Student Court tries and sentences defendant. Student Council Activities i952-i953 This year's Student Council under the skillful leadership of Bill Huffer has enioyed a flourishing year. First on the agenda was an organizational meeting at which the commissioners discussed the 'Functions and schedules of their commissions. After each homeroom chose a capable person to represent them at the meetings, a year's activities were begun. Nancy Wall and her Welfare Commission launched a record-breaking magazine drive which netted over Sl8,000. The school's finances were ably kept by Tom Ehni. -Roger Power organized many new clubs to insure club participation to everyone interested. Bill Rees wielded the gavel at Student Court while Howard Levin brought him violators of school regulations. Those posters around school, both decorative and informative, were the result of the work Charlene Brown's Publicity Commission. DeVilbiss social affairs were graciously handled by Jeanne Valiquette. Bobbie Giles brought us knowledge and entertainment through her auditorium assemblies. lntra-mural sport programs were devel- oped by Gary Mortemore. Thursdays found Donna Taylor busily selling savings stamps. Deserving seniors received awards from Barbara Roth and her commission. Phil Schaefer and Carole Olen edited top-rate publications. The record of all these events was efficiently kept by Pat Moulton. Among the proiects initiated this year were a new student handbook, DeVilbiss's participa- tion in Sportsmanship Week, and the use of a point system to enable more students to take part in more activities. Also supported was the Area Student Council dance. To conclude our year, we celebrated DeVilbiss Week, which proved a memorable finale of two terms accomplishments. 34 The Moms get mums as the team is honored before the Thanksgiving Day game. Clubs sponsor the selling ot football programs. Maiorettes and Pit Band spark the Waite Mass Meeting. Home-coming queen, Penny Myers, reigns over Woodward game. Philip Schaefer, Editor Tom Ehni, Business Manager The 1953 Pot O' Gold Business Manager 81 Circulation ..,,,,,. ,,A...,,, T om Elflni Assistants, ,,,,,,,,.,...............,,,,,,,, , Advertising Manager ,,,,u Assistants, ,,,,,......... Art Editor ......,.,,, Boys' Athletics ,,-,. .....,...... we Assistant ..............,,....,,,.,,,, ---------.Joh n Ferch Karen U ntried ,-s.----Liz Bowers -----,---,Joh n Ferch Ka ren Unfried -----,George Roby .L ,,s,,,s A Bolo Wolfe ,..---. Dea n Burget Faculty and Administration ,,,,, W .,...,s.. Joanne PCIZOS Freshman Class Editor .....,,,,,, --. Assistant ,,,,....,.......... ...,.,sssA,.... Girls' Athletics, ............ .... Junior Class Editor ,,.,,,,. Assistant ..,.,,,,........ Literary Editor. ...... Katharine Roose Dean Burget Mary Lou Schliewe sA.... Leslie Marsh Mary Gehring Katharine Roose Organizations, ,..... ....,,,, C lCll'C1 .lim Snefld Assistant .....,s ....., Mary Gehring Panel Editor ,,,,,,, ssss... . Dave Miller Assistant. ...... .... L George Roby Phgtogrqphers, ,YYYYY .,,,,, B ob McConnell Harlan Lewis Pictorial Editor ssss.ss.sss, .......ssss.. R oberto Giles Senior Class Editors Assistant .,,,,,,.,,......s,ss, Sophomore Class Editor ....., Typtsts. ..,,,,,,,,,. ,,,----Willathea Parlette Shirley Hughes --------.Liz Bowers ---,,,,-Joanne Pazos Harlan Lewis Assistant. ...,,, ,,....... sss.. . . .... . --------s---Shirley Hughes Mary Lou Schliewe Mr. D. N. Stalker, Business Adviser Miss Ruth Smith, Literary Adviser 36 BOB McCONNELL, MARY GEHRING, KAREN UNFRIED, BOB WOLFE. WILLATHEA PARLETTE, JOHN FERCH, HARLAN LEWIS, CLARA .IIM SNEAD, LIZ BOWERS. Staff members working on the yearbook. I DAVE MILLER, GEORGE ROBY, BOBBIE GILES, TOM EHNI. KATHARINE ROOSE, DEAN BURGET, JOANNE PAZOS, LESLIE MARSH. SHIRLEY HUGHES, MARY LOU SCHLIEWE. 37 THE PRISM BREAKS THE SCHOOL LIFE INTO COLORFUL NEWS Thomas A. DeViIbiss High School I I I LITERARY STAFF Editor-In-Chief .................. ............. C arole Olen Managing Editor ............................. Nancy Wall Associate Editors .................... Martha Rosenbrook, Patt Tanber, Susan Thal, and Sam Solomon DEPARTMENT EDITORS News .................. . ................... Nancy Baldwin Activities ................................ Jud Ringel Clubs ......... ..... . ..Don Kaul, Mary Finkenbiner Sports .......... .... J lm Fackler, Dick Wattenmaker Girls' Sports ................. Vlcky Brenneman Features ...... .................. S ue Leichtamer Editorials ..,.. ........... L ois Thal Exchanges .... ....... S andy Gauthier Cartoonist .. ................... . .... Janice Stroup Typist ................................ Elleen Cunningham REPORTERS Stewart Aron, Marilyn Austin, Virginia Craig, Hugh Crossland, Pat Crumrlne, Robert Greenberg, Sharon Hesh- Iey, Jimmy Kier, Judy Kohler, Nancy Leach, Ken Lehr, Kayla Levy, Linda Mayo, Connie McClure, Sue McMurray, Mery Lou Mohrhardt, Mary Morrow, Don Rosenlund, Sue Schuster, Reba Scott, Marcia Shore, Carolyn Strong. BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Mana er ........................ Pat Moulton Solicitors ................ Ruth Hutchinson, Stewart Aron Circulation Manager ....... . .............. Nancy Schumm Assistants ................ Russell Rayman, Carol Meeker Publicity Manager .... ......... .............. B i Il Huffer Posters ..................................... Iva Barnhart, Cornella Watklns, Joan Culp Advisers .... Miss Elalne Hirth, Mr. D. N. Stalker CAROLE OLEN MISS ELAINE HIRTH NANCY WALL Ediior-in-Chief Adviser Managing Eclilor Vicky Brenneman, Dick Wattenmaker, Jim STANDING: Russell Rayman, Stewart Aron, Fackler, Don Kaul. SEATED: Cornelia Watkins, Carol Meeker, Joan Culp, Ruth Hutchinson. 38 STANDING: Bill HuFfer, Pat Moultong SEATED: Paft Tanber, Susan Thal, Martha Rosenbrook, Iva Barnhar1, Nancy Schumm. Sam Solomon. ALL ABCUT TAD'S ACTIVITIES Eileen Cunningham, Janice Siroup, Sue Mary Finkenbiner, Nancy Baldwin, Judy Leichtamer, Sandy Gauthier. Ringel, Lois Thal. 39 Sue Aston, Dave Buck, Jane Bonner, John Brand, Vernon Buchenburg, Sue Carr, Richard Champ, Judy Coen, Carol Daugherty, Jean Deitch, Don Dusseau, Nancy Dye, Kris Engelke, Stan Falor, Ron Ferris, Jane Fromer, Ingrid Geltum, Wanda Good, Neil Greene, Nancy Gross, Ray Gross, Mary Kay Hall, Mary Henkel, Marge Holscher, Bob Johnson, Dave King, Maryanne Klopping, Ralph LaGro, Lois Lough, Mary Graybill, Allen Lanfz, Virginia Leonard, Dick Lindower, Arlene Lorber, Ann Lubin, Paul Marlin, Larry Mavis, Renee McClin1ic, Meia Mogendorf, Larry Mull, Jim Nisely, Nancy Nigh, Dick Oberle, George Osborne, Joanne Pazos, Dick Rancier, Sue Shields, Helen Siemens, Barbara Sinay, Charlene Smith, Gary Sfoffel, Angelo Theofarlous, Bob Ward, Jane? While, Bob Williams, Gay Winierfeld, Phil Zaugg, Bill Zeisler. Singing in The choir is fun for The members and brings honors To The school. A Cappella and Band enliven The choir practices daily in M-15 for its future school and civic programs. 40 The band embarks for the Cleveland-Lakewood Game. The football season . . . and Zaugg directs band practice on the field. school scene with music. A feature at games, mass meetings, parades, concerts. Mary Belkofer, Robert Brigham, Dian Carstenson, Diane Dale, Kay Daugherty, Jerry Flatt, Joyce Flatt, Sherrie Freeman, Jim French, Bob Furr, John Ginther, Joe Greene, Jaylee Harris, John Harris, Jim Herman, Mary Hetzel, Gary Hill, Barbara Hodge, Jerry Hughes, Dick Huntley, Bob Hull, Dave Hunt, Florence Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Carol Johnson, Jerry Kannel, Ruth Kelly, Jim Kimble, Brad Kinney, Darrell Ladd, Jack Landin, Jacquelyn Lautzenheiser, Jack Lott, Bill Leher, Jim Michaelson, Ralph Mungons, Penny Myers, Norma Reynolds, Andrew Robertson, Jerome Rocek, Ted Ritter, Ruth Rowe, Ann Rutledge, Jo-Ann Saylor, Sue Schaub, Erol Schoenbrunn, Bill Shapiro, Joan Siebenaler, Anita Silverwood, Lois Skidmore, John Smith, Dale Snyder, Michael Steinburg, Dick Vick, John Weeks, Paul Weinman, Sharon Weiss, Newell Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Phil Witte, Phil Zaugg, Paul Zeimer. 41 MR. NAUTS, THE DEANS, THE TEACHERS f ,f Mr. Som Emery exemplifies faculty gf! I -' fun' 'n-?P Y v' M 0-fl-f guidance cus he directs The Senior NQLTSH W T Class play' ,fa bij 1. , -3- ux -fX.7'x-f -,I-, ' 42 if xy- A0 1 MINISTRATKSN SET OUR LEVEL OF LEARNING RUSSELL BROWN MILDRED A. PASCH Dean of Boys Dean of Girls These people have guided significant phases of your lite at DeVilbiss ROBERT E. RETTIG Director of Activities NORMAN POLLMAN College Counselor Miss Frances Griffin directs Radio Production Class broadcasting over Station WTDS. FRANK ARCHAMBO Science FOREST BLANCHARD Social Studies IRVIN CONRAD Social Studies 9 55 fl' 5 H lg s ,,::E5j21E1:g, Qi 352 V' ii i 5 PAULINE BACKUS Orientation ROSE BLOOM English Publications CLARENCE C. COONTZ Business Education CARL BALSAM AGNES BARON CARL BENSON Industrial Arts Business Science Education JEANNETTE BRAND WARD BRICKER SHIRLEY CAMPBELL English Business Library WAYNE CRUEY Ed C'1'i HERBERT EMERY Mathematics FERN DICKEY Social Studies Science fifvlif :wil , -l 5 MQW B295 45 T 'fir ,, Q Q E '55 E FZ M J? ,fysvgggx - gy ,W-4' ,- if Wi? , HW JM Wt: . ,,,, -f3..'f,r-:-. V :JL ' W is gait? X f, H 2 t 53 WS 7 5 1 fl 2 1295, l ,pi . M ,fit Qt c an fs? ,xii xg if i X Mig 4 Mfg? W at 5 'SS M 12 fl Q 3 ,, .... I Za N Nix 1 MEET' M i l 'W lliff if W I LVL ,.:, , - 2 RWM .. fx,.,.,,i ,., sszifw 5 'saw Wf gtg! limi? tg lsltli Et ' 'Wi tilt 4 wit h .' ls 'Q 53235 Qi ,fl Q if 's gli at '1 mv . I '1 fling? L19 f I i qu. slip ,, l ,ilk jgll I , 'Wi if it ,'tv ' -:Q- f, -2 f i gwf'?f rw lla is ,Zig ' mg ' gm? , .. Q f , L t, J it S S 5 f W listalil UQ Z1 S X l ,, Hs, S L? Nix , 1,23 xi x . 232396 L l ' '43, J it it ,, at Q + 41' ?lWiI?'5W?353'i2 lfl lilft Wil'f'F?W Will? 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'iv i sa ,Q ,:4BL.El?Q:F:,5 tif i f L I Y 4 1, 1 Mary Tanber Cwearing orchicll, leaving DHS after nine years as Treasurer, is feted by the Faculty. 46 SAM EMERY Latin MARY FISCHER Science ALICE GERDING English WARREN GOODE Orientation HAROLD GRUBS Industrial Arts FANNIE GUNN Study Hall DAVID HARDY VIRGINIA FRANCIS Science FRANCES GRIFFIN Radio-Education Speech FREDERICA HANSON Science MARGARET HOFFMAN Mathematics ELAINE HIRTH Business Education English, Publications KARL HULS Social Studies Industrial Arts ELIZABETH JOHNSON Mathematics MILDRED JOHNSON Art LUCILLE KERLIN NORMAN KIES CLYDE KIKER Social Studies Physical Education Social Studies wwf? M055 Iaiipm-W 7 ,,.1:g ,gggwz e , 3 iiiiififlig riff Q F, Slew. zxflli, . pl ii -1 A -Wi' 'iii 1 Z-155-ffffli f n zZ,'fx::f, - ' if I -' ' - fr Orientation I 4 I5 5 - -, -. . .1':..' s A Ellis . :-f' I assi' Iii its . ,,. I ' I Lili II Biff, KE H .W 'V it III 2 . , I it ., I I lla Tex ' gill limi is I f QW I! 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V , , , yy ,,L,,, 5 IVA MENNIG FAYE MILLER Mufhemafics ' Home Nursing ALICE PERKINS BARBARA RUCH English Physical Eclucaiion LEAH SCHUEREN DON SHARPE Library Physical Education G , fm? f Q , S ,G is lm fx 3 f 8 sk ,gh 7 3 'gli 2 3 ,Q 3 , l W X XE, Q, ,1 X W Q cf gg Q Q, rc M S Lf , fM f y A ' jig Q Q ,Q mf! fr it M my . +2 1 , f il if ' '4 x 35, A Q af' HILTON MURPHY Driver Training EVA SAMSEN Mulhemaiics LA VONNE SMITH Physical Education ETHEL PASQUIER PIERRE PASQUIER Mathematics French IT MILDRED SCHMIDT URSULA SCHM , Spanish Science RUTH SMITH MARlA'N SMITH English Spanish Publications OFFICE STAFF: MRS. JUNE Wl'NQUlST MRS. BETTE SCHMIDLIN MRS. MARGARET TIPPETT MISS FLORENCE LANZ Attendance Clerk Treasurer Book Clerk Senicr Clerk 48 NORMAN STALKER Mechanical Drawing Publications was sr ' Ifiilzgefifi .1 'i l . 1- is 5:34. GENEVIEVE STOWE English JANE TERH ELL Physical Education MARJORIE WARNER English ELIZABETH STOEPLER Business Education MORRISON VanCLEVE Social Studies HELEN WILLIAMS Library Science MARIE STOLL Home Economics ELMER VORDERBURG English J. PHILIP ZAUGG Music DAVID VOSS Latin I CUSTODIANS Day Custodians-Normcm Myers, Nicholas Bilickip Chief Custodian-Earle Robinson, Frank Gorclon, Chief Engineer Night Custodians-Carl Goetz, Percy Noult, Gale Andrews. Earle Robinson, Chief Custodian 49 TEAMS BRING coLoR AND ilk 1 i f'X f 1 ,Mil X! 9 , , I1n.n15L Tllillllfm Q' 53 V :AS EXCITEMENT FOR SCHOOL SPIRIT Hilton Murphy head coach Bob Carroll manager, Jack Weber, Eugene Clark, Don Bermeister, Jim Flaggert, Ray Beerman, John Black Ron Richards Ernie Spchalskl Jack Campbell, Jerry Kwiatkowski, Torrey Kaatz, Sam Ciralsky, Buz Potter, Reeves Northrup, Harold Ransom Dick Kettemen Leonard Swartz, Ray Warfel, Bob Queen, Tom Inman, backfield coach. Sam Solomon manager Jim Rerucka Del Ketterman, Dick Stegeman, Dave Payette, Bill Bernard, Al Rust, Rick Bowles, Bob Cosgrove Larry Wagoner Lynn Colwell, Don Boudinot, Baxter Bell, Tom Crawford, Dave Wiley, trainer. Dave Hardy line coach Ron Foulk Dick Rowe, Larry Boesel, Bob Johnson, Ned Heidtman, Jim Orwig, Al Lantz, John Haupricht, u Duncan Chuck Pollard Gary Mortemore, John Ray, Jake Reber, Dan Keller, manager. Jake Reber Co-Captain FOOTBALL ELEVEN NEAR TOP An able coaching staff, headed by Hilton Murphy, was faced with the task of welding a veteran line with a speedy backfield to form a smooth '52 version of the Tigers. This goal seemed accomplished when we won our opener from a strong CLEVELAND JOHN ADAMS by an extra point after having led all the way. With the explosive quality possible in the T formation, we scored two touchdowns in less than a minute during the third quarter to top SCOTT. DeVilbiss 14 ...... ..., 'I 3 John Adams DeVilbiss 'I3 Scott DeVilbiss 6 Central DeVilbiss 33 Macomber DeVilbiss 26 Woodward DeVilbiss 'I2 Waite DeVilbiss 7 ,,.... .,.. F indlay DeVilbiss 0 ,,..e.. ,.,e L akewood DeVilbiss 25 ..,,,,, W-- Woodward DeVilbiss 6 ,...... - Scott DeVilbiss 7 ....... .... L ibbey FOOTBALL COACHES DAVE HARDY HILTON MURPHY TOM INMAN Line Coach Head Coach Backfleld Coach JIM ORWIG Co-Captain Bill Bernard, DeVilbiss back, heads for trouble in the form of John Adams' tackler. Tiger guard AI Lantz, leading halfback Baxter Bell, gets ready to block Woodward defender. A favored DeVilbiss eleven couldn't cope with CENTRAL and also its own fumbles. An alert irish team made the most of our bobbles, coming from behind to hand us our first defeat of the season. . Unveiling a potent running attack, the Bengals outscored a scrappy MACOMBER outfit. A trio of speedy backs were more than a match for the Craftsmen's overhead game. For the first time in the season, the Tigers showed an effective passing attack, plus an ambitious ground game, in our decisive league victory over WOODWARD. Two goaline stands by our tough eleven broke the heart of WAITE. A strong running onslaught combined with a rock-ribbed defense made the Indians bite the dust. Unable to cope with the Troian's fancy ball handling, we received a setback from a well-coached FINDLAY team. Not only was the game lost, but Bill Bernard, our leading scorer, was lost for the season due to an iniury. Despite the fact they gained only one more first down, LAKEWOOD handed a visiting Bengal unit its worst defeat of the season. The Rangers capitalized on our miscues for nearly all of the scoring opportunities. D ln spite of numerous injuries, we made a repeat victory over the WOODWARD Polar Bears. It was a bruising battle with both teams receiving many penalties. Fumbles and pass interceptions handcuffed both teams as we banged out a tie with SCOTT. This game saw DeVilbiss stop the Bulldog offense and come from behind to knot the score. A rough Cowboy defense in the annual Thanksgiving Day Classic and a twelve-year iinx put LIBBEY in the driver's seat once again. For the first time this season, our running offense was stopped as we were forced into an aerial display. The city champion, LIBBEY Cowboys, looked the part as they downed us in the season's finale. 54 T 1 TOP ROW. John Block, Jeff Ames, Ray Wcrfel, Bruce Bailey, Jack Davidson, Ronnie Mock, John Brcmd, Bob Jones, Bill Eikosf, Coach Roberf E. Reffig. ROW TWO. Don Duvendock lmonagerj, Joke Reber, Al Kileen, Jim Sheuron, Tom Crawford, Don Finkbeiner, Earl Heidfmoun, Tom Spencer lmcmcagerl. Juniors Jock Davidson l'l7J and Roy Worfel l28J set them- selves fo grab rebound. l 5 6 Meet Bob Jones 1575, DeVilbiss guard, in action. Forward Jeff Ames battles for ball under The board. TOP ROW. Norm Pollman, coach, John Titus, Dick Schroeder, Dave Cromwell, Dean Burget, George Roby, Jim Kier, Bob Rehkopf, Dick Stegeman, Fred Moras, Dave Johnson, Bill Kidney, manager. ROW TWO. Bill Bernard, Bill Rees, Ben Rowe, Ray Warfel, Larry Boesel, Jim Shearon, Bill Huffer, Jim Brunskill, Chuck Summerfield, Tom Ehni. ROW THREE. 1 Dale Duncan, Ron Byram, Steve McHugh, Dave Dye, Don Duckworth, Roger Steinhauer, Ron Agard, Earl Sigg, Tom O'Neal, Les Raab, Russ Sackman, Sam Epstein. Thinclads Runners-up in City The track team's '52 season was certainly exciting. Under the excellent coaching of Norm Pollman, the Tigers, led by co-captains Ron Byram and Tom O'Neal, raced to an easy victory over WHITMER. The SCOTT meet was the second victory for the team. This contest provided our boys with some worthwhile competition. The annual DeVilbiss Night Relays was the first loss suffered by the trackmen. MANSFIELD took the top honors in this event while DEVILBISS fell behind to fourth. Following the Relays we were host the next week to WAITE, when our team copped another victory. We had no trouble in pushing over WOODWARD for our Bengals rated high in every event. At the district meet, LIMA CENTRAL placed first, LIBBEY, second, DEVILBISS took third. Larry Boesel, our only first in the district, was one-hundred-yard- dash champion. Our final competition was with LIBBEY to deter- mine the city championship. The power and strength of the Cowboys proved to be too much for the Tigers. Thus, the '52 season ended with LIBBEY, city champions, and DEVILBISS, runners-up. A DeVilbiss pole-vaulter scores another victory in the WHITMER meet. 58 TOP ROW. Milt Pontius, Ron Mason, John Perry, Jake Reber, Chuck Loshbough, John Jordon, Torn Spencer, Jim Felkey, Chuck McDole, Chuck Gregory, Tom Wright, Bob Fryman, manager. Row Two. I Kenny Lehr, manager, Ed Osnowitz, Bob Shepler, Bob Morgan, Lyle Sweet, Jim Murphy, Ralph LaGro, Bob Carroll, Dick Soncrant, Bill Mock, Joe Gillis, manager. BASEBALL TEAM WINS TEN, LOSES THREE The DeVilbiss baseball team of I952 continued its winning ways under the tutoring of Coach Norman Kies. Co-captains Jim Felkey and Ron Mason led the Tigers to a successful season of ten wins and three losses. We dropped three close contests to WAITE, CENTRAL and WOODWARD. Double victories were racked up over OTTAWA HILLS, SCOTT, and LIBBEY, along with single wins over MACOMBER, WAITE, CLAY, and OLNEY. Individual batting starts with Milt Pontius, who batted .4165 Ed Osnowitz, who drove in eighteen runs, Ron Mason, who banged out sixteen hits. Chuck McDole was the workhorse of the pitching stat? with fourbwins and two losses to his credit. The team's batting average was an excellent .256. This season's fine record carried on the DeViIbiss tradition of dominance in spring sports. 59 Ann Saylor, Norma Jean Reynolds, Kay Daugheriy, Diane Dale, Penny Myers, Ruth Ann Rowe, Dian Carstensen, Joyce Wilson. Eight maiorettes ornament the marching band. Yea, Orange! Yea Black! Yea Team! Lef's Go! TOP ROW. John Amberg, Roger Power, Cork Roberdeaux, Scofiy Florence. MIDDLE ROW. Pat Moulton, Angie Miehls, Barbara Epstein, Gretchen Hossenlopp. BOTTOM ROW. Karen Holly, Mascot. 60 Pollman Retires From Athletics Mr. Norman Pollman attended Scott High School where, as a member of the track team, he was twice state hurdle champion. At Ohio State University, he was the third highest point man. His first coaching iob was at Delta High School. For the next seven years Mr. Pollman was track and lightweight football coach at Libbey. As soon as DeVilbiss opened in 1931, Norm moved in as athletic director and track coach. During the war he filled gaps in the coaching staff as lightweight football, lightweight basketball, and varsity basketball coach. He served one year as president of the Ohio High School and College Track Coaches Associa- tion. For the past fifteen years, Mr. Pollman has been president of the Toledo High School Athletic Directors. This season marked the finale ofa twenty-one year reign of Norm as athletic director and track coach. During this period the Pollman-coached teams won six night relays, eleven city, ten district, and one state championship. ln the '46 season Mr. Pollman's team won a virtual grand slam in track. That year the thinclads won the DeVilbiss Night Relays, the Ohio Wesleyan and Miami Relays, the City District, and State championships. His team was invincible during a ten- year era from 1937 to 1947, winning sixty-nine consecutive dual meets. DeVilbiss now salutes his amazing record and wishes Mr. Norman Pollman the best of luck in the future and happiness in his new duties at DeVilbiss. Kies Drops Freshman Basketball Coach Norman Kies bowed out of the picture as freshman basketball coach at the end of the 1951 season. He has been a member of the coaching staff in football, basketball, and baseball since the school opened. His record shows much versatility and talent. ln the year 1929 he graduated from Scott High School where he was a nine-letter man. Later that year he ioined the Toledo Mud Hens Basball Club when it was managed by Casey Stengle. He was sold to the New York Yankees for delivery in 1932. Under the Yankees he played with Jersey City in the International League with such famous teammates as Dixie Walker and George Selkirk. From 1932 to 1937 he played with Newark, New Jersey. During the 1933 to 1935 seasons he went south with the Yankees for spring training along with Babe Ruth and many others. ln 1938 he played with Montreal in the International League. After a ten-year professional career he retired voluntarily in 1940. For six years he was assistant basketball coach at Toledo University. Mr. Kies is noted for officiating at big-ten basketball games. - ln 1945 he returned to DeVilbiss after twenty-eight months in the armed forces. As coach of baseball, his '48 team won the district and regional championships. We all hope he will remain at DeVilbiss for years to come, enabling DeVilbiss to benefit from his experience. 61 Trained student leaders assist players with helpful suggestions to improve the sport. Basketball is one of the favorites of gym participants. Confusion is a typical prelude to a G.A.S. meeting. G.A.S. Officers-Pat Lanford, First Vice-President, Joyce Dorf, Second Vice- President, Ann Lautz, Secretary-Historian, JoAnn Lavo, President, Pat Downer, Treasurer, Seated, Mrs. Jane Terhell, Adviser. GIRLS' SPORTS AND G. A. S. The girls' athletic program is one filled with much variety. 'A girl may obtain her physical education through a network of many activities. The required gym program includes dancing, hockey, base- ball, badminton, basketball, and volleyball. Seniors enioy their choice of gym activities taken from any of the following electives: fencing at the YWCA on Mondays, bowling at the Colony on Tuesdays, horseback riding at Howard's Stables on Wednesdays, and swimming or tennis at the YWCA on Thursdays. G.A.S. - the largest organization in DeVilbiss - has enioyed a busy and interesting year. Over two hundred girls under the leadership of the officers carried out a full program. Mrs. Terhell, the chief adviser, and Miss Ruch and Miss LaVonne Smith, new advisers, gave cheerfully of their time to help with this program. The first G.A.S. event was a Hobo Hunt and roast at Ottawa Park staged for the freshmen by the older members. November 4th found them enjoying the Mermaids' Madness, a splash party and pot luck, held in the new pool and recreation room of the Y.W.C.A. In February they sponsored the Modern Dance group from Bennington College who gave a demonstration to all girls in the school. They also gave an Orphans' Party for the children of Miami Children's Home. Moms' Night, their project for March, was a big success. On alternate years they entertain the mothers and fathers here at school. All the girls rate this special event high on the year's schedule. ln April, they organized a Play Day and invited girls from all other city high schools for a day of games and fun to promote sportsmanship among the girls of various schools. Every G.A.S. member has an opportunity to earn awards through a carefully planned point system. The following awards may be earned: numerals, letter D, first and second chevron, silver locket, and a gold locket. Points are given for attendance, service, and leading during or after school. These awards are given at the annual May Banquet. Every year the four classes hold a basketball tournament. This year the proceeds went into a fund for a memorial to Beverly Baz, one of G.A.S.'s former members whose life was claimed by polio. Every girl enioys participating in the physical education program and G.A.S. DAYS are long remembered by DeVilbiss graduates. 62 OUTDOOR Feminine Robin Hoods practice the ancient art of archery. In the spring, a young girl's fancy turns to . . . field hockey. Junior gym girls work to acquire grace and poise through Main obiective in badminton: keep your eye on the bird. modern dancing. EXTRA-CURRICULAR l The four-step approach is an important asset in the delivery The ladies learn to be en garden-ready to charge. of the bowling ball. 63 W SOCIAL, ACADEMIC, SERVICE CLUBS 'QI Li Q V W I 'B 9 '- '-1111-A , ' A N W Scene from The medodrcmcx given by The Peries for entertainment at The Tri-Lit 5Q 'ei 1, ff:S,:-A Q1'. h ATTRACT HUNDREDS OF MEMBERS l TOP ROW. Carlton Wilson, Argonis, Dave Mills, Quill and Dagger, Chuck Peters, Senior Hi-Y, Larry Durfey, Sophomore Hi-Y, Jack Lanclin, Chess, Jack Schweibold, Roller-Skating, Paul Otto, U.N. ROW TWO. Jacquelyne Ritzenthaler, Freshman-Sophomore Y-Teens, Liz Bowers, Bridge, Barb Prickman, Charlemos, Carol Moellenberg, Senior Sorelles, Pat Schrock, Future Teachers, Renee Riendeau, Aeolian, Jane Fromer, Christian Youth, Ann Lautz, Senior Y-Teens, Jackie Penney, Sub-Debs, Peggy Turney, Family Living, Shirley Queen, Tri-D's, Nancy King, Sisco, Willathea Parlette, Alianza, Nannette Kellerbauer, Thalians, Mary Lou Hubbarth, Junior Y-Teens. ROW THREE. Gay Martin, Canasta, Susan Thal, Junior Sorelles, Nancy Kunst, Sharps and Flats, Mary Belkofer, Latin, Sue Gaines, Equestriennes, Jlm Rose, Vice-President, Som Magee, President, Patt Tanber, Secretary-Treasurer, Roger Power, Organizations Commissioner, Barbara Roth, Senior Fraulems, Holly Bitner, Pericleans, Sharon Spalding, Senior Service Scouts, Barbara Johnson, Future Nurses. NOT IN PICTURE. Cheveaux, Zetaletheans, Junior Fraulines, Dramatics, Junior Hi-Y, Pay-a-el-sa, Trail Blazers Representatives. THE INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Under the leadership of President Sam Magee, the Inter-Club Council upheld its function of keeping all clubs and their activities in close contact with one another. Assisting Sam were Jim Rose, Vice-President, Patt Tanber, Secretary-Treasurer. These officers worked along with Roger Power, Commissioner of Organizations, and with Mr. Robert Rettig, Director of Activities, the adviser. Council members, consisting of a representative from each chartered club, made the various proiects a success. One of these was that of the traditional Christmas decorations. This year the Little Brown Jug was awarded to the combined eFForts ot the Junior and Senior Fraulines. On March 20, the clubs ioinecl forces to put over their dance- The Porch Swing. We also sponsored Club Day of DeVilbiss Week and the annual Inter-Club Council banquet. A new undertaking for the Council was the meeting with the clubs' teacher-advisers early in the year to give assistance in club organization. The I.C.C. was happy to supervise the club work ot the thirty- six chartered clubs. 66 TYPE: Social Welfare PURPOSE: To create friendships among its members and to serve the community. ACTIVITIES: Little Brown Jug winner, Making toys for children at St. Anthony's Orphanage, Barn dance, Card party. O OFFICERS: President Judy Bernard Vice-President Ann Morrison I0 Secretary Sheila Brott Treasurer Sue Spiess I.C.C. Representative Barbara Roth Sergeant-at-Arms Nancy Howard FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Ursula Schmit PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. E. H. Bernard Little Brown Jug Winner for Christmas Decorations TOP ROW. Carole Todd, Ima Jean Morrow, Dolores Jamra, Norma Drayton, Jeanne Bell, Gretchen Hossenlopp, Luette Fox, Marilyn Bushman, Sally Hamilton, Micky McKnight. ROW TWO. Judi Schlatter, Nancy Howard, Susie Speiss, Ann Morrison, Miss Ursula Schmit, Judy Bernard, Sheila Brott, Barbara Roth, Nancy Baldwin, 67 Senior Hi-Y TOP ROW. TYPE: PURPOSE: ACTIVITIES: OFFICERS: Service To create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community a high stand- ard of Christian character. Contributing to Community Chest and Red Cross, Operating parking lot for football games, Distributing Community Chest Litera- ture, Youth and Government Program, Sell- ing mums for the Thanksgiving game, Con- tributing to Camp Nelson Dodd rebuilding fund, School Easter program. President Roger Power Vice-President Jim Rose Secretary Lowell Ferguson Treasurer Ted Stapleton Chaplain Phil Schaefer I.C.C. Representative Chuck Peters Y.M.C.A. ADVISERS: Mr. Lewis Bodley Mr. John Hudson Chuck Peters, Dave Miller, Bob Cosgrove, Tom Pestolis, Dave Mills, Dave Crowner, Tom Adams, Magee, Tom Ehni ROW TWO. Jim Childs, Mr. John Hudson, Ted Stapleton, Roger Power, Lowell Ferguson, Phil Schaefer, Bill Rees. NOT' IN PICTURE. Jim Rose, Bob Joyner, Tom Beard, Jim Orwig, Chuck Pollard, Buzzie Potter, Lynn Colwell. 68 Sam TYPE: Service PURPOSE: To promote friendship cmd understanding between girls of all races, colors, or creeds. ACTIVITIES: Mother and Daughter's Tea, Potlucks, Card party 'For Beverly Baz fund, Tax Stamp drive, Knitting scarves for Koreans. Senior OFFICERS: President Mary Lou Schliewe Vice-President Pat Downer Secretary JoAnn Lavo Treasurer Donna Mull Chaplain Kristin Engelke l.C.C. Representative Ann Lautz FACULTY ADVISERS: Miss Fern Dickey Miss Elizabeth Johnson TOP ROW. Gretchen Hossenlopp, Ruth Ann Rowe, Frances Harrison, Penny Myers, JoAnn Lavo. ROW TWO. Shirley Bersticker, Virgine Dittmer, Donna Taylor, Mary Margaret Reed, Lorraine Wittenberg, Peri Ann Reichard, Joyce Dorf, Ann Lautz, Joan Carlson. ROW THREE. Nancy King, Jean Garrett, Kristin Engelke, Pat Downer, Miss Fern Dickey, Mary Lou Schliewe, Donna Mull, Jackie Penney, Marilyn Barnes. NOT IN PICTURE. Kay Carstensen, Beverly Jones, Judy Siegfried, Nola Wilkinson. 69 TYPE: Service PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend Throughout the home, school, and community a high standard of Christian character. ACTIVITIES: Distributing Community Chest literature, Helping clean stadium, Helping close Camp Storer, TaFFy Sale, Hayridep Stag Party, -Y Foreign speakers. OFFICERS: President George Osborne Vice-President George Roby Secretary Bill Kidney Treasurer Dave Meinecke Chaplain Phil Witte I.C.C. Representative Ken Strader Y.M.C.A. ADVISER: Mr. Lewis Bodley PARENT ADVISER: Mr. George Roby TOP ROW. Dick Duff, Jerry Throne, Ken Strader, Hayden Carney, Lawrence Mull, Tom Hester. ROW TWO. Phil Witte, George Osborne, George Roby, Bill Kidney. NOT IN PICTURE. Dave Meinecke, Dick Hickman, Jim Fackler, Bob Brigham, Jim Herman, Ted Ritter, Ralph Lawrence, Ted Powers. 70 TOP ROW. Pat Cartlidge, Barbara Johnson, Claudia Grover, Joanne Redman, Marjorie Holscher, Carol Stientield Nancy Dielman, Nancy Dye, Kathy Knight, Beverly Jagger. ROW TWO. Beverly Russom, Melva Ewing, Carol Ewing, Mary Henkel, Pat James, Janet McMaster, Nancy Dommo Beverly Reed, Barbara Bick. ROW THREE. Judy Klotz, Mary Lou Hubbarth, Sally Walczak, Connie McClure, Miss Beatrice Louy, Dorothy Kreps, Marilyn Ritzman, Barbara St. John, Betsy Chamberlin. NOT IN PICTURE. Linda Baker. TYPE: Service PURPOSE: To aid various needy organizations. ACTIVITIES: Entertaining at Orphanage, Selling football programs, Checking coats at P.T'.A. Meet- ings, Mothers' Tea. OFFICERS: President Marilyn Ritzman Vice-President Dorothy Kreps Secretary Connie McClure Treasurer Nancy Domitio l.C.C. Representative Mary Lou Hubbarth Chaplain Linda Baker FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Beatrice Louy PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. Norman H. Bick 7'l Junior Y-Teens TOP ROW. John Koontz, Paul Elliott, Larry Durfey, Clark Ewing. ROW TWO. Jim Kimble, Ralph Drake, Larry Sullinger, Dick Thielmann, Dale Keiser, Karl Brodbeck, Fred Lutz, Louis Snider, Bob Smith, ROW THREE. David Walton, Frank Barrow, Don Folger, Dan Duvendack, Dan Keller. ROW FOUR. Carl Parlette, Jim Stegeman, Jack Collins, Jerry Wertz, Jack Brunk. TYPE: Service PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and home a high standard of Christian Iiving. ACTIVITIES: Trip to Chicago for Northwestern football game, trip to Wooster, Dr. Golitcheroflys speech, Splash parties, Hayricle, Hi-Y-Teen weekend at Camp Storer. OFFICERS: President Jerry Wertz Vice-President Jack Brunk Secretary Jack Collins Treasurer Carl Parlette Chaplain Jim Stegeman I.C.C. Representative Larry Durfey Y.M.C.A. ADVISER: Mr. Clark Ewing 72 Sophomore Hi-Y TOP ROW. Jean Ann Bahrs, Barbara Ramer, Mary Drake, Reba Scott, Pat Bell, Pat Henderson, Carol Smyth. ROW TWO. Elaine Gladfelter, Jo Powell, Marcia Herman, Norma Snyder, Patsy Williams, Elisa Diehl, Barbara McKimmy, Carol Brounley. ROW THREE. Maria Andre, Jeannette Cairl, Jackie Ritzenthaler, Mrs. Ann Andre, Suzie Schlatter, Miss Mildred Schmidt, Barbara Doherty, Judy Borgelt, Benita Shannan. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Long, Lois Lough, Sandra Free, Nancy Luettke, Sharon Knowles, Paula Nessle, Sally Baker, Judy Brown, Sharon Baz, Phyliss Drake, Sue Gilliam, Judy Strahm, Virginia Colway, Beverly Lewis, Bonnie Kumnick, Mary Ann Ahrendt, Joyce Flatt. TYPE: Service. PURPOSE: To provide growth as a person, growth in 'friendship with people of all races, religion, and nationalities, and growth in knowledge and love of God. ACTIVITIES: Y.W.C.A. speakers, Mothers' Tea, Beauty and modeling demonstration, Handwriting analysis. Y-Teens OFFICERS: President Suzie schlqner Vice-President Barbara Doherty Secretary Judy Borgelt Treasurer Sue Gilliam I.C.C. Representative Jackie Ritzenthaler FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Mildred Schmidt PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. Ann Andre 73 TOP ROW. Judy Whitmer, Kathy Knight, Barbara Bick, Barbara Kistler, Carol Smith, Mary Gaffney, Carolyn Leake, Barbara McKimmey, Donna Wynn, Bonnie Bowman, Nancy Gamble, Connie McClure. ROW TWO. Bev Powlesland, Pat Newbold, Kris Engelke, Nola Wilkinson, Marilyn Barnes, Donna Taylor, Bev Kubitz, Jackie Penney, Nancy Dye, Mary Morrow, Joan Cruse. ROW THREE. Gay Fuller, .lan Stroup, Sue Cosgrove, Janet Warfel, Ann Worster, Linda Johnsen, Carolyn Anderson, Carol Walker, Mary Lou Mallendick, Beverly Reed, Joan Gist, Joan Carlsen. NOT IN PICTURE: Sue Aston, Helen Bruce, Marilyn Farris, Gretchen Grossmen, Sharon Goodwin, Marilyn Heinrich, Sherry Harmon. TYPE: Service. PURPOSE: To make friends and become active mem- bers in school life. ACTIVITIES: Party for Toledo Day Nursery children, Card party, Formal Dance, Senior Banquet, Christmas decoration. OFFICERS: President Donna Taylor Vice-President Marilyn Barnes Secretary Beverly Kuloitz Treasurer Jackie Penney I.C.C. Representative Nancy Dye FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Fern Dickey PARENT ADVISERS: Mrs. A. D. Taylor Mrs. Harold Stroup 74 Pay-a-el-sa TYPE: Service PURPOSE: To offer and give service to others: to pro- mote friendship within the club. ACTIVITIES: Entertainment at Old Folks' home, Donations to needy organizations, Mothers' tea, And a formal Christmas dance, Christmas decora- tions, Selling programs at football games. Sisco OFFICERS: President Penny Myers Vice-President Ruth Rowe Secretary Gretchen Hossenlopp Treasurer Nancy King l.C.C. Representative Nancy King FACULTY ADVISERS: Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Murphy PARENT ADVISERS: Mrs. James T. Rowe Mrs. George Myers TOP ROW. Nancy Cairl, Verna Lee King, Nan Mason, Janice Knitz, Janet Scholes, Barbara Lindsey, Nancy Jane Cap, Sharon Jaynes, Marlene Winter, Jean Deitch, Nancy King, Nancy Kunst, Sandy Wymer, Joyce Wi son. ROW TWO. Carolyn Daler, Carol Jaynes, Shirley Queen, Shirley Hughes, Gretchen Hossenlopp, Judy Ringel, Penny Myers, Ruth Ann Rowe, Peggy Turney, Charlene Brown, Nancy Badenhope, Barbara Weeks, Carole Benedict. ROW THREE. Jean Tallman, Nancy Dielman, Princess Johnson, Judy Lippold, Janice Young, Beverly Woodruff, JoAnn Saylor, Pat Teaker, Barbara Wiseman, Donna Shaw, Natalie Symmes, Marilyn Lehaney, Nancy Parks. 75 Thalians TOP ROW. Carol Cuthbert, Jean Alexander, ROW TWO. Barbara Owen, Brown, Barbara ROW THREE. TYPE: Literary PURPOSE: To further the study ot all areas in literature. ACTIVITIES: Reading modern dramas, Program at Old FoIk's Home, Repertoire Theater rehearsals, Tri-Literary Party, Selling mums at Thanks- giving Day game, Christmas decorations. OFFICERS: President Pat Schrock Vice-President Barbara Roth Secretary Angie Miehls Treasurer Jane Bonner Nannette Kellerbauer Helen Murphy I.C.C. Representative Chaplain FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Mildred Johnston PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. H. B. Schrock Literature always anticipates life. It does not copy it, but molds it to its purpose. Katharine Roose, Susan Bruere, Nancy Kelsey, Florence Roose, Elsa Knight, Judy Blow, Nancy Timm. Mary Ruth Boltz, Mona Abboud, Penny Sentle, Carolyn Anderson, Judy Emch, Charlene Epstein, Nancy Gross, Janice Stroup. Sue Shields, Pat Moulton, Jane Bonner, Barbara Roth, Pat Schrock, Angie Miehls, Helen Murphy, Nan- nette Kellerbauer, Iva Barnhart. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat O'Rourke. 76 TYPE Literary PURPOSE: To help members adjust Themselves to the problems of modern society by creating an interest in literature. ACTIVITIES: Book reviews, Debate, New members work- ing for teachers, Dances, Tri-Lit party. O OFFICERS: President Dave Mills Vice-President Jim Orwig Secretary Tom Ehni Treasurer Lowell Ferguson l.C.C. Representative Tom Pestolis FACULTY ADVISERS: Mr. Merritt Nauts Mr. Pierre Pasquier Mr. Warren Goode PARENT ADVISER: Mr. K. H. Strader TOP ROW. Dave Johnson, Tom Watkins, Dean Burget, Chuck Pollard, Phil Schaefer, George Roby, Ted Stapleton, Dave Miller, Jack Davidson, Dave King, Phillip Witte. ROW TWO. Dick Schnelker, Jim Glanville, Kent Hagemeyer, Buzz Potter, John Ferch, Sam Magee, Roger Lippincott, Roger Power, Bob Cosgrove. ROW THREE. Howard Levin, George Osborne, Jay Baird, Tom Pestolis, Tom Hester, Kenny Strader, Ron Tonneberger, Jim Kier, Kent Folgate, Jack Collins. ROW FOUR. Jim Rose, Hayden Carney, Tom Ehni, Lowell Ferguson, Dave Mills, Jim Orwig, Bob Gantzos, Scotty Florence, Bill Rees. NOT IN PICTURE. Lynn Colwell, Jim Herman, Bill Blinn. 77 TYPE Literary PURPOSE: To further the study of drama and literature. ACTIVITIES: Detroit trip to Cass Theater, Repertoire Theater rehearsals, Toledo University Dra- matic Productions, Selling programs at foot- ball games, Reading of plays. Pericleans TOP ROW. OFFICERS: President Holly Bitner Vice-President Martha Green Secretary Carole Willis Treasurer Nancy Schumm l.C.C. Representative Holly Bitner FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Ruth Smith PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. Parker Bitner All the worlcl's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players. Mary Finkenbiner, Gail Black, Janie Shaw, Linda Mayo, Karen Unfried, Carol Sue Meeker, Beverly Bergman, Cornelia Watkins, Nancy Wall, Patt Tanber, Jeanne Valiquette, Sue Schuster, Ann Fenn. ROW TWO. Carolyn Culp, Sally Fehn, Carol Willis, Miss Ruth Smith, Tinka , Nancy Schumm, Martha Green, Holly Bitner. NOT IN PICTURE: Liz Bowers. 78 TOP ROW. Carol Downs, Mary Henkel, Joan Lenfesty, Sue Gaines, Elisa Diehl, Phylis Eggert, Carolyn Smith, Laura Gray, Luann Dittmer, Bev Woodruff. ROW TWO. Barbara Russell, Carol Robbins, Charlene Smith, Lois Harmon, Barbara St. John, Barbara Johnson, Joyce Lenfesty, Jean Johnston. ROW THREE. Diane Dale, Kristen Engelke, Joyce Smith, Sharon Ryberg, Miss Leah Schueren, Miss Marjorie Warner, Penny Myers, Mary Lou Schliewe, Louise Davidson, Barbara Bryan. NOT IN PICTURE. Clara Jim Snead, Diane Evans, Virgene Dittmer, Patti Cartlidge, Marcia Pickles, Judy Rahe, Carol Overmyer. TYPE: Literary PURPOSE: To promote literary interests, commendable school spirit, and consideration of others. ACTIVITIES: Valentine party for Crippled Children's Home, Repertoire Theater rehearsals, Senior Banquet, Mother's Tea, Card Party, Christmas Party and decorations. OFFICERS: President Vice-President Recording Secretary Sharon Ryberg Penny Myers Kristin Engelke Corresponding Secretary Diane Dale Mary Lou Schliewe Barbara Bryan Joyce Smith Treasurer Chaplain Historian FACULTY ADVISERS: Miss Leah Schueren Miss Marjorie Warner 79 Zetaletheans LEFT TO RIGHT. Jane Fromer, Judy Coen, Marie Martin, Martha Rosenbrook, Mary Belkofer, Karen Wilkens, Carol Brounley, Ralph Mongons, Paul Ziemer, Jerold Kannel, Richard Bierg, David Studer, Miss Elaine Hirth, Marcia Walter. NOT IN PICTURE. Robert Brigham, John Brenner, Richard Coloway, Bud Duncan, Pat Wolfe. The Bible is a window in this prison world Christian Youth through which TYPE: PURPOSE: ACTIVITIES: OFFICERS: ,- FAC U LTY A we may look into eternity. Service. To bring to 'Fellow students a better knowl- edge of Jesus Christ. A study of the Book Of Acts, A sponsor of the Youth for Christ movement in Toledo, Missionary speakers. President Paul Ziemer Vice-President Jane Fromer Secretaries Martha Rosenbrook David Studer Treasurer Ralph Mungons DVISER: Miss Elaine Hirth 80 TOP ROW. Angelo Theofanous, Jack Collins, Robert Gantzos, Brad Kinney, Jack Davidson, Phil Zaugg, Dave King Bob Johnson, George Osborne, Bob Lachin. ROW TWO. Ruth Kelly, Nancy Nigh, Meta Mogendorff, Anne Rothenbuhler, Mary Kay Hall, Marcia Singer. ROW THREE. Rhea Lou Singer, 'Nancy Kunst, Mary Margaret Reed, Miss Elaine Hirth, Jane Bonner, Mr. Russell Brown, Willathea Parlette, Sue Shields, Jeanie Deitch. ROW FOUR. Ilene Odesky, Sue Aston, Barbara Sunderman, Jocelyn Snyder, Martha Curtis, Dorothy Goodwin, Harriett Liebes, Gay Winterfeld, Sandy Gauthier, Sherry McDonald. NOT IN PICTURE: Carol Ewing, Paul Martin, Neil Greene, Nancy Gross, Eleanor Eitel, Lera Winters. TYPE: Educational PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and promote interest in music as a cultural and artistic means of self expression. ACTIVITIES: Attending various concerts in the Peristyle, Tea for parents, Picnic for new members, Members playing at monthly meetings. OFFICERS: President Jane Bonner Vice-President Mary Margaret Reed Secretary Willathea Parlette Treasurer Sue Shields I.C.C. Representative Nancy Kunst . Historian Rhea Lou Singer FACULTY ADVISERS: Miss Elaine Harm Mr. Russell Brown 81 Sharps and Flats TOP ROW. Susan Thal, Bill Kidney, Tom Friedman, Jack Landin, Jay Baird, Tom Watkins, Jim Glanville, John Ferch, Dave King, Jimmy Kier, Jack Collins, Lois Thal. ROW TWO. Harriet Liebes, Toni Felker, Sharon Goodwin, Marilyn Heinrich, Margaret Conn, Audrey Boldt, Patty Hallett, Marilyn Austin, Helen Heck, Barbara Whitaker, Judy Kohler, Sharon Karp, Anne Lubin, Carol Lundberg, Judy Klein, Donna Whitfield. ROW THREE. Marsha DeWees, Judy Stein, Frances Piasecki, Ann Worster, Mary Gaffney, Stewart Aron, Myrna Britz, Miss Olive McHugh, Lynne Rabuck, Nancy Wall, Tanya Olson, Nancy Streib, Audrey Kaul, Gail Sandberg, Marlene Korman. ROW FOUR. Sylvia Boudinot, Janice Van Wormer, Joan Cruse, Linda Johnson, Marie Martin, Gretchen Grossman, Nancy Yeagle, Sue Kaufman, Margie Miller, Phyllis Jean Lowell, Nancy Ernsthausen, Gail Francis Janet Geithman, Marcia Singer, Sue MacMurray. NOT IN PICTURE: Russell Rayman, Paul Otto, Marilyn Austin, Lucy Bruere, Janet Berman, Nancy Boza, Jeanie Deitch, Ross Demuth, Bob Crawford, Toni Felker, Bobbie Giles, Bob Greenberg, Ken Gomez, Carol Goldberg, Toby Goodman, John Hutchinson, 'Nancy Hood, Mary Kay Hall, Mariorie Holsher, Bev Jones, Jim Kid- ney, Irene Korman, Dick Klein, Sue Leichtamer, Ralph Lawrence, Ruth Lickendorf, Donna Lippman, Jack Lennovitt, Mary Morrow, Nancy Mason, Meta Mogendorff, Jon Marquardt, Don Manoff, Ilene Odesky, Paul Plamann, Sharon Ramlow, Judy Reinstein, Rich Rubin, Rol Romanotf, Chuck Struve, Marcia Shore, Margie Siegel, Barbara Schomer, Dick Wattenmaker, Carolyn Wasserfuhr, Dave Wahl, Bill Zesler, Carol Riencleau, Lynn Payne, Pat Crumrine, Jack Davidson. TYPE: Educational. PURPOSE: To promote a better understanding of the United Nations and its functions, and to foster world peace. U ',I, d ACTIVITIES: Monthly meeting with outside speakers, nl e Model Economic and Social Council at Toledo N . University, U.N. Birthday Ball. OFFICERS: President Myrna Britz Vice-President Russell Rayman Secretary Nancy Wall Treasurer Stewart Aron l.C.C. Representative Paul Otto FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Olive McHugh 82 TYPE: Educational and Service PURPOSE: To give students the basic ideas of family life and to have them become better acquainted with their community. ACTIVITIES: Variety show at Lucas County Home for the Aged, Speakers, Bought two bed tables for - Lucas County Home, Visiting and entertain- ing patients at State Hospital. Family Living OFFICERS: President Renee Riendeau Vice-President Mary Reed Secretary Judy Ringel Treasurer George Seifert I.C.C. Representative Peggy Turney FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Blanche Luther PARENT ADVISERS: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morrison Mrs. Donald Reed TOP ROW. Dave Kellogg, Tom Pestolis, Marilyn Buschmann, Betty Golclacker, Delores Moras. ROW TWO. Janet Neuendorf, Connie Brockman, Suzanne Zackman, Beth Roe, Luette Fox, Nancy Wines, Jean Gilbert, Shirley Queen, Carol Burkholder. ROW THREE. Carol Moellenberg, Nancy Howard, Nancy Baldwin, Sally Fehn, Nancy Badenhope, Martha Rosenbrook, Dolores Jamra, Donna Bollia, Nancy Erler. ROW FOUR. George Seifert, Kay Wiseman, Judy Ringel, Mrs. D. Reed, Renee Riendeau, Mrs. Blanche Luther, Mary Margaret Reed, Mrs. H. W. Morrison, Peggy Turney, Doris Shull, Bolo Williams. ROW FIVE. Jared Kimball, Ima Jean Morrow, Meryle McKnight, Sally Hamilton, Patt Tanber, Joanne Crown, Ann Morrison, Elaine Entner, Jane Fromer, Ron Ferris. NOT IN PICTURE. Marilyn Koeniger, Janet Miller, Julia Thompson, Donna Jones, Ronald McCaw, Lynne Rabuck, Mary Lou Bloom, Mary Jane Solak, Sheila Brott, Patricia Stewart, Jo Ann Miller, Roger Bowman, Joan Neuman, Bea Mock. 83 TYPE: Educational PURPOSE: To learn about teaching opportunities, to foster development of student leadership. ACTIVITIES: Visiting elementary school classes, Meetings with department supervisors of Toledo schools, Attending State F.T.A. meeting at Ohio State University, Checking at banquets, Bake Sale. Future OFFICERS: President Mona Abboud I1 Vice-President Barbara Roth Secretary Judy Jeffrey Treasurer Katharine Roose l.C.C. Representative Pat Schrock Historian Bev Kubitz FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Mildred Fasch PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. Alfred Abboud TOP ROW. Mary Anne Lindsay, Judy Baker, Janet Geithman, Judy Borgelt, Joan Ousky, Judith Jeffrey, Frances Piasecki. ROW TWO. Janet Zucker, Gail Francis, Mary Belkofer, Pat Frantz, Elsa Knight, Jean Garrett, Loanne Hannes. ROW THREE. Pat Schrock, Bev Kubitz, Barbara Roth, Mrs. Alfred Abboud, Mona Abboud, Miss Mildred Pasch, Katharine Roose, Sharon Beverlin, Nannette Kellerbauer. 'NOT IN PICTURE. Nancy Bolton, Sandy Spears, Judith Kanag, Maryann Klopping, Patti Cartlidge. 84 TYPE: Educational. PURPOSE: To develop an interest in radio, dramatics, and various fields similar to radio and dramatics. ACTIVITIES: Bi-monthly meetings, I.C.C. Christmas deco- rations, Christmas party, Entertaining chil- dren in Crippled Children's Home and l Miami Children's Home. C b OFFICERS: President Jim Rose Vice-President Tom Josephson Secretary Ann Lubin Treasurer Jerry Kyle Faculty Adviser: Miss Frances Griffin Parent Adviser: Mrs. William Dehnhardt TOP ROW. Willathea Parlette, Stewart Aron, Bob Rehkoph, Bob Warren, Ron Tonneber er Larr Sam l J k F ll g , y pes, ac oe , Eugene Cole, Jack Liebnau, Kent Hagemeyer. I ROW TWO. Carol Moellenberg, 'Nancy Howard, Sheryl Shanks, Peggy Dehnhardt, Marilyn Farris, Barbara Walton, Karen Wilkins, Lorraine Wittenberg, Theresa Owed, Gay Fuller. ROW THREE. Diane Harris, Judith Klein, Susie Spiess, Sally Hamilton, Vicky Brenneman, Marlene Korman, Audrey Boldt, A L b' ' ' nn u ln, Joyce Wyatt, Win Rogers, Carole Licata. NOT IN PICTURE. Jim Rose, Tom Josephson, Pat Stewart, Jerry Keil, Renee Riencleau, Barbara Bryan, John Camp, Barbara Epstein, Elaine Entner, Carol Ewing, Jim Foley, Fred Gasbeth, Donald Habig, Torrey Kaatz, Dick Klein, Patsy Lanford Harl n Pt FF b , y a en erger, Geraldine Phillips, Judy Schlatter, Jack Romanoff, Melinda Rudy, Phil S h t B'll ' ' ' ' c ae er, I Schumak, Mickey Schutt, Connie Shepler, Campbell Smith, David Stanert, Pat Stewart, Ed Tutilian. 85 TYPE: Language PURPOSE: To obtain more knowledge of our Spanish- speaking neighbors. ACTIVITIES: Party 'For children at Orphanage, Spanish dinner, Red Cross Box, Lecture by a Cuban exchange student. OFFICERS: President Liz Bowers Vice-President Marilyn Barnes Secretary Beverly Reynolds Treasurer Jocelyn Snyder l.C.C. Representative Barbara Prickman FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Ursula Schmit l r CQue es el burro? El burro es un animal. TOP ROW. Barbara Wiseman, Georgia Kanag, Kayla Levey, Judy Morse, Janet Walker, Connie Brockman. ROW TWO. . Beverly Blum, Pat Newbold, Marilyn Barnes, Miss Ursula Schmit, Jocelyn Snyder, Irene Levin, Judy Siegfried, Jean Gilbert. NOT IN PICTURE. Liz Bowers, Evelyn Dern, Arlene Lorber, Barbara Prickman, Beverly Reynolds, Marla Romanoff. 86 TOP ROW. Jim Brunskill, Kent Hinkle, Dave Johnson, George Roby, Donald Parifsky, Bill McCandless, Richard Thielman, John Ferch, Tom Josephson, Bob Williams, Richard Baker. ROW TWO. Barbara St. John, Mary Bulloch, Jean Coleman, Jeanne Valiquette, Florence Roose, Mary Hubbarth, Mary Gaffney, Luann Semler, Joanne Miller, Marilyn Austin. ROW THREE. Judy Emch, Jocelyn Snyder, Clara Snead, Beverly Kubitz, Miss Marian Smith, Katharine Roose, Charlene . Brown, Willathea Parlette, Bill Ninke. ROW FOUR. Joan Cruse, Mary Morrow, Judy Wisely, Carol Smith, Joanne Reed, Barbara Walton, Loann Hannes, Nancy Kunst, Helen Siemens. NOT IN PICTURE. Bill Green. TYPE: Language PURPOSE: To promote better understanding of the Americas and to improve our knowledge of the Spanish language. ACTIVITIES: Completing a scrapbook for a South Ameri- can country, Learning the music and dance of South America: Hearing Latin speakers, a Christmas party with a pinata: Showing Lq slides of the diFFerent countries. OFFICERS: President Katharine Roose Vice-President Beverly Kubitz Corresponding Secretary Clara Jim Snead Recording Secretary Charlene Brown Treasurer Bill Ninke I.C.C. Representative Willathea Parlette ADVISER: Miss Marian Smith 87 TOP ROW. Sonnie Kenneman, Helen Linkey, Patty Hallett, Harlan Lewis, Aaron Sheon, Hugh Crossland, Jay Hoftman, Robert Smith, Ronnie Tesarik, David Studer, Douglas Clark. ROW TWO. Ann Worster, Rhea Singer, Sue Cosgrove, Claudia Grover, Mr. Sam Emery, Mr. David Voss, Stewart Aron, Mary Belkofer, Vicky Brenneman. ROW THREE. Darlene Sites, Pat Westcott, Sonnie Nissen, Pat Gray, Mary Stewart, Martha Curtis, Judy Becker, Tanya Olson, Marcia Shore, Phyllis Drake. Gallia est omnis clivisa in partes tres. TYPE: Language PURPOSE: To develop a closer relationship between students of Latin by associating them with material which will better acquaint them with the custom and lite of Roman times. ACTIVITIES: Christmas decorations. O I b OFFICERS: President Stewart Aron C U Vice-President Claudia Grover Secretary Sue Cosgrove Treasurer Rhea Singer I.C.C. Representative Mary Belkofer Sergeant-at-Arms Nancy Streib Historian Vicky Brenneman FACULTY ADVISERS: Mr. Sam Emery Mr. David Voss 88 STANDING. Steve Sewell, Douglas Clark, Paul Schlegel, David Hutt, Ronald Tesarik, Larry Sullenger, Wayne Kreger, Larry Hutchinson, George Tornay. SEATED. Richard Baker, Mr. David Voss, .lack Landin. NOT IN PICTURE. Jim Kimble, Carl Parlette. AII the king's horses and all the king's men. TYPE: Recreational PURPOSE: To acquire a better understanding of the game of chess. ACTIVITIES: Chess tournament to decide outstanding DeViIIoiss player, Weekly chess games. OFFICERS: President Richard Baker Vice-President .lack Landin Secretary Douglas Clark Treasurer Wayne Kreger I.C.C. Representative Jack Landin FACULTY ADVISER: Mr. David Voss 89 Chess Club TOP ROW. Carol Sue Meeker, Carol Pethke, Margie Meredith, Janet Shaw, Diane Harris, Joan Fadden, Shirley Hass, Pat Crumrine, Marlene Manzey, Marilyn Johnson, Lois Curtis, Carol Tille. ROW TWO. Diane McHugh, Nancy Streib, Sandy Fairbanks, Marcia Pirwitz, Marilyn Matthews, Miss Eva Samsen, Iieedlgindner, Miss Mildred Schmidt, Nancy Hood, Gail Sandberg, Pat Jacks, Gretchen Shepler, Carole un erg. ROW THREE. Margaret Conn, Sonnie Nissen, Patty Lutz, Janice Van Wormer, Janet Miller, Dave Mills, Rick Bowles, Mary Gay Shields, Judy Benfer, Barbara Shawen, Amanda Lauffer, Nancy Yeagle, Sheryl Shanks. NOT IN PICTURE. Joan Culp, Karen Unfried, Lois Stewart, Bea Mock, Mary Ruth Boltz, Marilyn Kopfman, Melba Lintner, Nancy Weber, Joanne McCreary, Barbara Pointer, Joyce Moree, Grace Ward, Sharon Rambow, Barbara Sfaelos, Donna Schunk, John Black, Aaron Sheon, Marcia Singer, Sue Seward, Barbara Wendt, Walda Elalk, Judy Klein, Gay Winterfeld, Nancy Kelsey, Barbara Owen, Nancy Gauthier, Christel Froehlick, Eddie nc er. TYPE: Recreational PURPOSE: To help one acquire a greater skill in the game of bridge. ACTIVITIES: Bridge lessons and games, Red Cross Box, Contributions to Community Chest, Christmas decorations. Bridge OFFICERS: President Lee Lindner Vice-President .Ioan Culp Secretary Karen Unfried Treasurer Lois Stewart I.C.C. Representative Sheryl Shanks Sergeant-at-Arms Dave Mills FACULTY ADVISERS: Miss Eva Samsen Miss Mildred Schmidt 90 TYPE: Recreational PURPOSE: Promote better skill in horseback riding. ACTIVITIES: Bi-monhtly riding lessons, School Christmas decorations, Bake sale. OFFICERS: President Mary Finkenbiner Vice-President Deanne Linck Secretary Mary Bulloch Treasurer Betsy Chamberlain I.C.C. Representative Sue Witte Chaplain Karen Fortune FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Iva Mennig PARENT ADVISERS: Mrs. Paul Finkenbiner Mrs. Earl Funk INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Chuck Howard Howard's Riding Academy A horse! a horse! my , kingdom for a horse! TOP ROW. Sandra Jackson, Sue Cosgrove, Lorraine Abbott, Meta Mogenclorff, Wanda Good, Nancy Nigh, Jeanne Nigh, Marilyn Lehaney, Audrey Rhoades, Barbara Kinzel. ROW TWO. I Jeanette Sakel, Sue Witte, Mary Bulloch, Deanne Linck, Mrs. Iva Mennig, Mary Finkenbiner, Betsy Chamberlain, Karen Fortune, Pat Bartley, Sally Reichard. ROW THREE. Myrna Ducket, Joan Gist, Joyce Martin, Judy Krushe, Jeannine Abbott, Sally Gallup, Sally Baker, Lois Skidmore. NOT IN PICTURE: Barb Shallenberger, Karen Taylor, Shirley Walters, Bev Jones. 9'I TYPE: Recreational PURPOSE: To promote a better understanding of horses and a greater skill in horsemanship. ACTIVITIES: Bi-monthly riding, Christmas party: I.C.C. Christmas decorations, Annual spring trail ride and roast. O OFFICERS: President Clara Jim Snead I Vice-President Sue Gaines Secretary Beverly Wooclrult Treasurer Diane Dale I.C.C. Representative Sue Gaines FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Leah Schueren PARENT ADVISER: Mrs. W. C. Snead INSTRUCTOR: Mr. B. A. Frazier Douglas Meadows Riding Academy Show me your horse, and I will tell you what you are TOP ROW. Sandra Gee, Lynn Eschenburg, Sandra Schaefer, Patsy Williams, Mary J. Stone, Mary Hetzel, Carolyn Strong, Mary Lou Mohrhardt, Tom Parker. ROW TWO. Julie Baker, Laura Gray, Beverly Woodruff, Clara Jim Snead, Miss Leah Schueren, Sue Gaines, Janet Phillips, Deanna Wright, Sherry McDonald. NOT IN PICTURE: Virginia Craig, Diane Dale, Pat Fuka, Sue Gilliam, Joyce Lineberger, Carol Phillips, Shirley Beavers. 92 TOP ROW. Colleen Stevens, Joanne Sabo, Sally Gallup, Suzanne Meek, Loann Hannes, Janet Neuendorf, Pat Hansen. ROW TWO. Barbara Smith, Nancy McCollum, Carol Jaynes, Sandra Jackson, Princess Johnson, Peggy Dehnhardt, .loan Koszycki, Carol Smith, Carol Stepanski. ROW THREE. Lorraine Wittenberg, Donna Sandwisch, Pat Warrick, Carole Burkholder, Miss Agnes Baron, Barbara Weeks, Deloras Moras, Shirley Queen, Frances Harrison. NOT IN PICTURE. Diane Evans, Sally Reichard. And faith in friendship is the noblest part. TYPE: Social PURPOSE: To create lasting friendships among all girls of high-school age. ACTIVITIES: Bi-monthly meetings, Helping a needy family at Christmastime. Tri D's OFFICERS: President Carole Burkholder Vice-President Barbara Weeks Secretary Pat Warrick Treasurer Donna Sandwisch I.C.C. Representative Shirley Queen Sergeant-at-Arms Frances Harrison FACULTY ADVISER: Miss Agnes Baron 93 TOP ROW. Pat James, Dorothy Kreps, Sharon Spaulding, Kathy Knight, Nancy Dye, Donna Taylor, Pat Downer, Virginia Townsend. ROW TWO. Nancy Cairl, Beverly Powlesland, Pat Newbold, Carolyn Anderson, Judy Ringel, Nancy Badenhope, JoAnn Saylor, Marilyn Barnes, Shirley Bersticker. ROW THREE. Virginia Lindner, Donna Bollia, Jean Tallman, Jackie Penney, 'Nancy King, Jean Garrett, Peri Ann Reichard, Donna Mull, Ann Lautz, Ruth Ann Rowe, Joyce Dorf. NOT IN PICTURE. JoAnn Lavo, Shirley Walters, Sharon Harmon, Joanne Pazos, Peggy Turney. TYPE: Social PURPOSE: To cooperate with all school projects, and to plan and attend social functions. ACTIVITIES: Mothers' Tea, Party at Old Folks Home, Red Cross favors, The selling of football programs. Sub- OFFICERS: President Jean Garrett Vice-President Peggy Turney Secretary Nancy King Treasurer Peri Ann Reicharcl Chaplain Donna Mull Sergeant-at-Arms Ann Lautz I.C.C. Representative Jackie Penney FACULTY ADVISER: Marie Lerche 94 TOP ROW. Judy Blow, Sue Schuster, Barbara Wendt, Ruth Hutchinson, Jean Alexander, Nancy Kelsey Kathy Hartung, Sue Prottengier, .loan Gueldenzoph. ROW TWO. Florence Roose, Sue Bruere, Barbara Laspisa, Carol Sue Meeker, Ann Fenn, Diane McHugh, Toby Goodman Janet White, Mary Bulloch. ROW THREE. Mary Finkenbiner, Gail Black, Bev Seeman, Mary Kay Hall, Linda Mayo, Rosemary Lane, Mary Jane Shaw, Susan Thal, Lois Thal, Nancy Timm, Penny Sentle. NOT IN PICTURE. Janet Beard, Beverly Bergman, Liz Bowers, Hope Hampton, Pat Jacks, Bobby Owen. TYPE: Social PURPOSE: To maintain unity and to develop co operation among its membership. ACTIVITIES: Thanksgiving basket, Red Cross box, Bake sale, Slumber party, School service OFFICERS: President Rosemary Lane Vice-President Jane Shaw Secretary Beverly Seeman Treasurer Linda Mayo Chaplain Mary Kay Hall Sergeant-at-Arms Lois Thal FACULTY ADVISER: Mrs. Margaret King PARENT ADVISERS: Mrs. Sam L. Goodman Mrs. J. Pier 95 Junior Sorelles eg X Q9 1 4-1 J brings graduation . . . cmd cz diploma to four hundred DeViIbiss Sen Pictures, Chairman, Events Of Your Q Last Two Years Here Recorded X Mr. Tom Inman and . . . Our Junior Class Officers-Vice-President, John Ferchp Treasurer, Pat Halletp Secretary, Carolyn Andersonp President, David King- plan class projects with us in anticipation of our best year yet. . . Miss Mildred SCl'1miClf-Junior Class Advisers 98 Mr. Frank Archambo-'I 12 TOP ROW. Baird, Jay, Bissonnette, David, Daughtery, Carol, Ewing, Carol, Felker, Beverly, Flaggert James, Fuelling, Dick, Hall, Mary, Hallett, Patty, Hampton, Hope, Harget, Paul. ROW TWO. Henkel, Mary, Herman, Kenneth, Holscher, Mariorie, Jaggers, Beverly, King, David, Kinzel Barbara, Klotz, Judith, Koester, Kathleen, Kreps, Dorothy, McClure, Constance, Merrill Smither. ROW THREE. Owen, Theresa, Piraino, Alice, Rankin, Russell, Scarisbrick, Judith, Slingo, Suzanne, Thetford Phyllis, Wettstone, James, Wilcox, Gloria, Wiseman, Barbara, Yeager, Marietta, Zooney Rosemary. Mrs. Ethel Pasquier-201 TOP ROW. Camp, John, Collins, Jane, Dixon, William, Durian, Mary, Gallos, Shirley, Garrett, Patricia, Gueldenzoph, Joan, Harste, Ann, Hendrickson, Ralph, Hickman, Dick, Huston, Joy, Kaatz, Torrey. ROW TWO. Keill, Sharon, Kelsey, Nancy, Kier, Jimmy Lee, Klopping, Maryann, Kwiatkowski, Jerry Lemble, Harold, Mann, Ronald, Owen, Barbara, Parisky, Donald, Rogers, Phil, Ruppel, Ann, Schutt, Micke. ROW THREE. Semler, Luann, Smith, Milton, St. John, Barbara, Sutton, Sandra, Sweet, Lyle, Thomas, Pearl Timm, Nancy, Vickroy, Ronald, Wendt, Darlene, White, Janet, Zazzi, Gabar, Yeager, Beaver 99 I I I Miss Genevieve Stowe-203 TOP ROW. Anderson, Carolyn, Auble, Lenora, Bulloch, John, Bulloch, Mary, Cotton, Tom, Diehlman, Nancy, Dittmer, Luann, Elmer, Gregg, Freeman, Rochelle, Greter, Joanne, Hinton, Rhoda, Holden, Donna. ROW TWO. Johnson, Barbara, Kidney, William, Krueger, Ronald, Magnus, Shirley, McCoy, Wilbur, McMullen, Tom, Miller, Shirley, Mullikin, Richard, Olmstead, Mariorie, Overman, Jerry, Omerman, Carol, Powers, Ted. ROW THREE. Reder, Rosemary, Roose, Florence, Rudolph, Derek, Schomaker, Barbara, Stegeman, Richard, StoFfel, Gary, Tarasehke, Lois, Updike, Thomas, Wacker, Doris, Weisburg, Joan, Young, Betty Zingg, Dick. Mr. Forest Blanchard-323 TOP ROW. Amberg, John, Benedict, Carole, Blum, Beverly, Bugg, Ellen, Cartlidge, Pattie, Chamberlin Betsy, Christian, Eugene, Ciralsky, Sam, Cromwell, David, Ducket, Myrna, Doniere, Patrick ROW TWO. Gangas, Angelo, George, Elizabeth, Guhl, Dorothy, Jones, Robert, Harshlay, Sharon Higginbotham, Michael, Leaver, Ronald, Lutman, Marilyn, McMillen, Judy, Meyers, Melvin Mogendortif, Meta. ROW THREE. Nigh, Nancy, Ransom, Harold, Rerucha, Frank, Russom, Beverly, Sawicki, Cherie, Schuster Sue, Shaw, Mary Jane, Thomas, Dee, Titus, John, Whittier, Bernard, Zeisler, William. 100 I I Mrs. Virginia Francis-107 TOP ROW. Berger, Shirley, Bryan, Barbara, Bylow, Nancy, Calaway, Dick, Cherry, Nancy, Conrad Cynthia, Dusing, Mariorie, Elmore, William, Girkins, James, Graybill, Mary, Habig, Donald ROW TWO. Hartman, Eleanor, Hess, Shirley, Johnson, Dave, Kelly, Tom, Kosycki, Joan, Lindner, Virginia McClintic, Renee, Meinecke, Dave, Melchoir, Betty, Novak, Eugene, Pearson, Ann. ROW THREE. Pennell, Kay, Repass, Robert, Ritz, Jean, Rogers, Donna, Romanoff, Jack, Rose, Shirley Russell, Darla Jean, Smith, Barbara, Stedman, Jerry, Stephens, Colleen, Woody, Janet. Mr. Harold Grubs-M-21 TOP ROW. Beerman, Ray, Birtwhistle, Dorothy, Bloom, Jack, Brown, Spencer, Cairl, Nancy, Cook, Larry Davidson, Jack, Dull, Kenneth, Eschedor, Sandra, Garbe, Robert, Gramza, Roger. ROW TWO. Gross, Raymond, Haggard, Bill, Hellrung, David, Jones, Carol, Klotz, Dave, Kooser, Margaret Lane, Rosemary, Laspisa, Barbara, Mull, Olen, Pohlad, Bernard, Powlesland, Shirley, ROW THREE. Ransier, Richard, Schroeder, Dick, Stausmire, Lois, Taylor, Robert, Walters, Shirley, Wirt Peggy, Wolfe, Mary, Prottengeier, Sue, Wan, Don, Wombat, Elain, Yonder, Flow. 101 JUNIOR aovs' Mori-lens' TEA sENloR BANQUET JUNIOR mp Jay Baird Mary Kay Hall Jean Alexander Jim Fackler Dick Rowe Sfewqff A,-on JUNIOR-SENIOR FAREWELL Carol Sue Meeker Kent Folgafe J-HOP Diane McHugh Jack Davidson JUNIOR CLASS The Class of '54 chooses cn Mardi Gras Theme for its J-Hop. 102 Gail Black and Torn Crawford reign af the Mardi Gras Masquerade. JUNIOR PLAY SCENERY JR. PLAY CO-CHAIRMEN Mary Finkenbiner Dean Burget JR. PLAY PUBLICITY JR. PLAY USHERS JR. PLAY TRY-OUTS Pai Jacks MiIIon Smith Donna WI1iffieId Sue Johnson JR. PLAY STUDENT DIRECTORS Claudia Grover Jim Kier JR. PLAY TICKETS JR. PLAY PROPERTIES JR. PLAY READING Connie McClure Susan TI1aI Janet White IO3 Mrs. Fannie Gunn-243 TOP ROW. Adams, Jan, Blow, Judy, Courtney, Shirley, Crawford, Tom, DuShane, Charles, Earp, Pat Eiserling, Don, Ewing, Melva, Foulk, Ron, Gamble, Nancy, Gokey, Jackie. ROW TWO. Glanville, Jim, Hoffman, Marlene, Kopfman, Nancy, Lincke, Ruth, Martin, Joann, Peters, Jack Pyle, Betty, Race, Joan, Redman, Joanne, Reynolds, David, Ritchie, Nelson. ROW THREE. Robarge, Barbara, Rudy, Melinda, Seeman, Beverly, Shuler, Arthur, Starkey, Phyllis, Strader Kenneth, Throne, Jerry, Wittman, Carolyn, Wuerfel, Roger, Zac, Sadd, Zinderhurst, Tom. Mr. Clyde Kiker-325 TOP ROW. Benadom, Beverly, Bowman, Barbara, Burton, Nancy, Clark, Douglas, Cocke, Charles Dehnhardt, Margaret, Draheim, Thomas, Dusseau, Don, Eggleston, Betty, Fenn, Ann Frybarger, David. ROW TWO. Fuller, Gayla, Gagle, James, Garvin, Bob, Karp, Sharon, Knuth, Carol, Kreger, Wayne Lenn, Robert, Lykins, James, Mann, Roland, Meinert, James, Peterson, Carlene. ROW THREE. Phillips, Geraldine, Prickman, Barbara, Roth, Phil: SC1l'1ClU5lfY, TillmCn: Salter. Arthur: Sullins, Chuck, Thomas, Janet, Wahl, David, Witte, Suzanne, Yarick, Richard, Yamp, Columbina. 104 I Miss Eva Samson-219 TOP ROW. Baker, Richard, Bergmann, Beverly, Carney, Hayden, Gallup, Sally, Goodwin, Dorothy Hawley, Dianne, Holm, Donald, Henricks, James, Johnson, Princess, Josephsen, Tom Ketteman, Dick. ROW TWO. Kuchers, Donald, Loshbough, James, Lubin, Anne, Marquardt, Jon, Matthews, Nancy McCally, Dick, McGee, Sally, Meister, Janet, Miller, Jim, Olnhausen, Ann, Powlesland Beverly. ROW THREE. Rohlting, Steve, Shawley, Patty, Sinay, Barbara, Snider, Carol, Stewart, Lois, Stinefield Carol, Tallman, Jean, Thompson, Glenn, Wessendorf, Ned, Wezze, Mary Lou, Bertwhistle Dorothy. Mr. Elmer Vorderburg-262 TOP ROW. Coleman, Jean, Corrello, John, Dever, David, Ferguson, Diane, Hetzel, Allen, Hendrickson, Robert. ROW TWO. Howard, Donna, Hubbarth, Mary Lou, Johnson, Sue, Kidney, Jim, Lanford, Patsy, LaPlante, George, Lawrence, Ralph, McMaster, Janet, Miley, James, Moore, Howie, Rahal, Ollie. ROW THREE. Ritzman, Marilyn, Robinson, Bruce, Romanott, Rollie, Schwartz, Leonard, Sentle, Penny, Smith, Carol, Stepanski, Carol, Teal, Martha, Walczak, Sally, Ward, Bob, Ward, Paul. T05 I I I Abbott, Jeannine, Britton, Betty, Bruere, Susan, Buchenberg, Vernon, Chambers, Bryan, Mrs. Elizabeth Stoepler-150 TOP ROW. Beard, Janet, Ball, Darla, Clark, Eugene, Dreher, Shirley, Dye, Nancy, Eikost, Bill, Good, Wanda, Goodman, Toby, Grover, Claudia, Hinkle, Kent. ROW TWO. James, Patricia, Jaynes, Carol, Kaufman, Neil, King, Don, Larson, Bob, Lichtenwald, Bill, Moses, Vera, Myers, Kelvin, Newbold, Patty, Prior, Donna. ROW THREE. Rostetter, Gary, Schroeder, Gwen, Smith, Patricia, Spaulding, Sharon, Townsend, Virginia, Turner, Charlotte, Weinrich, Barbara, Zebulski, Beverly, Zeeker, Zeek, Zelling, Julia. Mr. Karl Huls-M-10 TOP ROW. Austin, Marilyn, Bedee, Jim, Callis, William, Crawford, Robert, Cuthbert, Carol, Domitio Nancy, Duff, Richard, Erney, Martha, Falvey, Tom, Harbaugh, David. ROW TWO. Keil, Jerry, Kelly, Michael, Kern, Sharon, Kistler, Barbara, Knight, Katheryn, Lanz, Arthur Matthews, Leslie, Maxwell, Gloria, Osborne, George, Roberts, Ronald. ROW THREE. Shnider, Beverly, Stoiber, Connie, Tischinae, Marvin, Warfel, Ray, Whitfield, Donna, Wilcox Jeanne, Williams, Larry, Wolfe, Patsy, Haupricht, John, Roth, Mahlon. 106 Miss Lucille Kerlin-215 TOP ROW. Alexander, Robert, Babcock, Sue, Bauman, Marianne, Carroll, Robert, Caughorn, Virginia Crowley, Jack, Dern, Evelyn, Ferguson, Wanda, Foell, Jack, Fravor, John, Haas, Nancy. ROW TWO. Hartung, Kathryn, Heidtman, Earl, Hester, Thomas, Jacobs, Jim, Kramer, Beverly, Linck Dean, Mayo, Linda, Nixon, Keith, Quinlan, Susan, Reed, Beverly, Reichard, Sally. ROW THREE. Richard, Ronald, Roush, Allan, Shallenberger, Barbara, Simon, Ray, Studar, David, Titus Thomas, Tonneberger, Ronald, Walz, Jerry, Wittman, Marilyn, Yaeger, Joan, Zugg, King Miss Mildred Schmidt-109 TOP ROW. Alexander, Mariorie, Ames, GoeFFrey, Bick, Barbara, Black, Gail, Bollia, Phyliss, Campbell Jack, Dailey, Cheryl, Duffield, Ronald, Gettum, Ingrid, Huntsman, Diane. ROW TWO. Hutchinson, John, Jacks, Patricia, Ketterman, Delwin, Klein, Richard, McHugh, Diane, Meyer Barbara, Miller, Arlin, Miller, Janis, Monaghan, Jerry, Mavis, Larry. ROW THREE. Simmons, David, Smith, June, Walker, Carol, Wendt, Barbara, Ferguson, Diane. T T07 I I Muszynski, Florian, Reynolds, Beverly, Rowe, Richard, Schmidt, Kathryn, Shepler, Connie, Mac 'TSE Miss Elaine Hirth-Prism Sung Miss Ruth Smith-Pot O' Gold TOP ROW. Aron, Stewart, Bowers, Elizabeth, Burget, Dean, Brenneman, Vicky, Cunningham, Eileen Fackler, Jim, Ferch, John, Finkenbiner, Mary, Gauthier, Sandra, Gehring, Mary, Hutchinson Ruth. ROW TWO. Leichtamer, Sue, Lewis, Harlan, Meeker, Carol Sue, McConnell, Robert, Rayman, Russell Roby, George, Stroup, Janice, Thal, Lois, Thal, Susan, Unfried, Karen, Zoose, Carolyne. Mr. Carl Benson-212 TOP ROW. Berg, Harvey, Bowers, Robert, Carmichael, Rosalind, Cole, Gary, Cooper, Janet, Emery Ralph, Folgate, Kent, Fortune, Karen, Hamilton, Stuart, Haupricht, Bonnie, Heyne, Joyce. ROW TWO. Jones, David, Martelsman, Ellen, Mechler, Patricia, Rhoades, Audrey, Risley, Richard Roberdeaux, Lynn, Teaker, Pat, Tutelian, Edward, Waidelich, John, Weller, Dianne, Wynn Donna. 'IO8 I I I Mr. Philip Zaugg-The Band TOP ROW. Belkofer, Mary, Biller, Howard, Brigham, Robert, Carstensen, Dian, Flatt, Jerry, Flatt Joyce, Freeman, Sherrie, French, Jim, Furr, Bob, Green, Joe, Harris, James, Harris, John ROW TWO. Herman, Jim, Hetzel, Mary, Hill, Gary, Hodge, Barbara, HuFFman, Don, Hughes, Jerry Huntley, Dick, Hull, Bob, Hunt, Dave, Jackson, Florence, Jackson, Sandra, Johnson, Carol ROW THREE. Kelly, Ruth, Kievit, Marshall, Kimble, Jim, Kinney, Brad, Ladd, Darrell, Landen, Jack Lautzenheimer, Jac, Lott, Jack, Lehrer, Bill, Michaelson, Jim, Mungons, Ralph, Newton David. ROW FOUR. Polsdorfer, Dave, Rae, Bob, Reder, Richard, Reynolds, Norma, Ritter, Ted, Robertson, Andrew Rocket, Jerome, Saylor, Joanne, Schaub, Sue, Schmidt, Steve, Schoenbrum, Errol, Shapiro Bill. ROW FIVE. Siebenaler, Joan, Silverwood, Anita, Skidmore, Lois, Smith, John, Snyder, Dale, Steinburg Mike, Sullenger, Larry, Verral, Danny, Vick, Dick, Weeks, John, Weinman, Paul, Weiss Sharon. ROW SIX. Wilson, Newell, Wilson, Joyce, Witte, Phil, Zaugg, Phil. 'IO9 I 1 Mr. Norman Pollman and . . Our Senior Class oH'icers- Secretary, Sally Fehnp President, Jim Orwigp Vice-President, Juke Reberp Treasurer, Al Killeen- have helped us fo highlighf fhis memory-packed year. . . . Miss Fern Dickey-Senior Class Advisers 110 Abboud, Mona Adams, Thomas Archambeau, Nancy Badenhope, Nancy Baldwin, Nancy Ballmer, John Barnhart, lva Baughman, Shirley Bell, Gerald Bell, Jeanne Bernard, William Berndt, Donald Bitner, Holly Black, Edith Allen, Donald Andrews, Frances Bailey, Bruce Bailey, Katherine Barnard, Janet Barnes, Marilyn Beard, Thomas Bell, Baxter Bergmann, Duane Bernard, Judith Bersticker, Shirley Billeau, Jo Ann Black, John Bloom, Mary Lou Boerger, Georgeena Boesel, Lawrence Boltz, Mary Ruth Bonner, Jane Bowles, Richard Bowman, Roger Brighton, George Brighton, Joyce Brockma n, Consfance Brogan, Richard Brunskill, James Buckley, Donald Burrous, Davelyn Buschmann, Marilyn Boldf, Audrey Bollia, Donna Bookman, Warren Boudinof, Donald Braden, Anna Rose Brand, John Brim, Darlene Brifz, Myrna Brott, Sheila Brown, Charlene Burkholcler, Ca role Burmeisfer, Donald Bush, David Calkins, Barbara Cannon, Bruce Carlsen, Joan Cassaubon, John Cerami, Joan Clark, Shirley Cohen, Fredric Conn, Margaret Core, Susan Crown, Joanne Crowner, David Daugherty, Eleanor Davidson, Louise Donnelly, Daniel Dorf, Joyce Carroll, Robert Carstensen, Kay Childs, James Christensen, Riley Cole, Betty Colwell, Lynn Cosgrove, Robert Crass, Norene Culp, Carolyn Dale, Diane Davies, George Dittmer, Virgene Downer, Patricia Downs, Carol Drayton, Norma Dressel, Karen Eaken, Merle Eddie, Jack Ehni, Thomas Ehrmin, Lois Engers, Suzanne Entner, Elaine Etchen, Robert Evans, Diane Fehn, Sally Ferguson, Lowell Fortress, Lenna Fox, Luette Duncan, Charles Durrant, Calvin Edge, Robert Eggert, Phyllis Emch, Judith Engelke, Kristin Epstein, Barbara Erler, Nancy Fallis, Lyola Falor, Stanley Ferris, Ronald Finkbeiner, Donald Friedman, Sylvia Fromer, Jane Garrett, Jean Gaynor, James Giles, Roberta Ginther, John Gooclma n, Barbara Goudy, Elizabeth Green William Gregoire, Jeanne Gross, Nancy Grunden, Robert Hamilton, Sally Hannes, Loann Harris, Shirley Harrison, Frances Gerber, Myron Gilbert, Jean Glasser, Sandra Goldacker, Betty Cramza, Marlene Green Martha Gregor, Benjamin Griffith, Joyce Hagemeyer, Kent Hale, Barbara Hansen, Patricia Harmon, Sharon Hayman, Janet Hedden, Paula Heidtman, Ned Herman, John Hopper, Otis Hossenlopp, Gretchen Hughes, Shirley Jablonsky, Reno Johnson, Alice Johnson, Gayle Jones, Beverly Jones, Donna Kane, Claire Kannel, Jerrold Kellogg, David Kenworthy, Sandra 116 Hiser, Philip Holas, Raymond Howard, Nancy Hulafer, William Jacob, Richard Jamra, Dolores Johnson, Robert Johnston, Jean i Joyner, Robert l Kanag, Judith Kaul, Donald Kellerbauer, Nannette Kershow, William Killeen, Alan l 1 Kimbell, Jered King, Nancy Koeniger, Marilyn Kratzman, James Lantz, Allen La Plante, Jerry Lavo, JoAnn Lettler, Thomas Levin, Howard Lewis, Marlene Lindower, Richard Linler, Vivian Mack, Ronald Magee, Samuel 7 Knight, Elsa Knudsen, Wayne Ku bitz, Beverly LaGro, Ralph Lauma n, Dennis Lautz, Ann Lehner, Phyllis Leonard, Virginia Lindner, Lee, Lindner, Lewis Little, Marilyn Lorber, Arlene Maiewski, Nancy Mallory, Leah PLAY CO-CHAIRMEN George Seifert Elaine Entner VARSITY DRAG MIDWINTER SENIOR TRIP Ruth Rowe Janet Patton Sharon Ryberg Larry Pioch Richard Bowles Bob Wolfe SENIOR CLASS SENIOR PLAY SUB-CHAIRMEN Mona Abboud Pat Trace Dave Bush Mary Lou Schliewe MOTHERS' TEA FATHERS' AND SONS' DADS' AND DAUGHTERS' BANQUET DATE JoAnn Lavo Chuck Pollard Barbara Epstein Katharine Roose Jim Rose Penny Myers PLAY DIRECTOR Patt Tanber PLAY PUBLICITY Cornelia Watkins 118 SERVICE SENIOR PROM BACCALAUREATE Joyce Griicfith Beverly Kubitz Jean Garrett Jerry LaPIante Jim Shearon Reeves Northrup MEMORIAL Willathea Parlette Dave MiIIer CHAIRMEN FINANCE COMMITTEE Ralph LaGro David Wiley Lowell Ferguson John Perry BANQUET ANNOUNCEMENTS GRADUATION Warren Potter Angie Meihls John Brand Clara Snead Paul Otto Pat Schrock 'I'I9 HISTORIAN Jim Childs Joanne Pazos Marleau, Richard Marsh, Leslie Martin, Paul McCaw, Ronald Mayo, Sharon McCollum, Nancy McGee, Richard Meek, Suza nne McKnight, Meryle Mercer, Richard Miehls, Angela Miller, David Miller, Janet Miller, JoAnn Miller, Lawrence Miller, Ronald Miller, Lillian Miller, William Mills, David Moellenberg, Carol Mock, Sa ndra Molnar, Stephen Moran, Patricia Morgan, Janet Moras, Delores Morrison, Ann Morrow, Ima Jean Mortemore, Ga ry Moulton, Patricia Moyer, Dennis Mull, Donna Murphy, Helen Murray, John Myers, Penelope Noble, John Neuenclorf, Janet Newman, Joan Northru p, Reeves Orr, Anne Olen, Carole O'Rourke, Patricia Orwig, James Otto, Paul Owecl, John Parlette, Willathea Patton, Janet Payette, David Pazos, Joanne Penney, Jacquelyn Perry, John Pestolis, Thomas Peters, Charles Pfatofenberger, Harlyn Pioch, Lawrence Poling, Donald Pollard, Charles Pollitz, Beverly Pontious, Milton Portman, Richard Power, Roger Potter, Wa rren Queen, Robert Queen, Shirley Ra buck, Lynne Ray, John Quilter, John Reber, Jacob Reed, Joanne Reed, Mary Margaret Rees, William Reichard, Peri Ann Ringel, Judith Riendeau, Renee Robbins, Carol Roe, Beth Rose, Ja mes Roose, Katharine Rosen brook, Ma rtha Rosencrantz, Robert Rowe, Ruth Ann Roth, Ba rba ra Rubin, Richard Rupp, Thomas Russell, Barbara Rust, Albert Rutledge, Ann Sabo, Joanne Ryan, Keith Ryberg, Sharon Samples, Lawrence Schaefer, Ros Schill, Sandwisch, Donna Schaefer, Philip e Margaret Schlatter, Judith Schliewe, Mary Lou Schomer, Howard Schramm, Marvin Schultz, Paul Schrock, Patricia Schroeder, Thomas Schumaker, William Schumm, Nancy Schweibold, Jack Seifert, George Sfaelos, Ba rba ra Shanks, Sheryl Sharp, Herbert Sharp, Walter Shearon, James Sheets, Elizabeth Shields, Sue Shreves, Robert Shull, Doris Siegfried, Judith Siemens, Helen Simmons, Alan Simon, Sharon Simons, James Skidmore, Lois Smith, Charlene Smith, Snead, Clara Dorene Smith, James Smith, Joyce Jim Snyder, Jocelyn Sommerfield, Soncra Spice, Carol Spiess, Steih, LuAnne Stewar Solek, Mary Jane Solomon, Samuel Charles nt, Richard Spannos, Margaret Spencer, Thomas Mary Sue Stapleton, Ted Stark, Charles t, Patricia Stewart, William Struble, William T23 Sturgill, Dennis Sullins, Clark Summers, Larry Symmes, Natalie Tanber, Patricia Taylor, Donna Thomas, William Thompson, Julia Todd, Carole Topper, Ellen Tornay, George Trace, Patricia Turney, Peggy Valiquette, Jeanne Vick, Carolyn Wagoner, Lawrence Wahl, Philip Wall, Nancy Walters, Beverly Warrick, Patricia Watkins, Cornelia Wattenmaker, Richard Weeks, Barbara Wernert, Joseph Wetherington, Ronald Whitmill, Carol Wiley, David Wilkinson, Nola Williams, Robert Williams, Shirley Williamson, Glenna Willis, Carol Willshire, Frederick Wingate, James Wingate, John Winsler, Theron Wiseman, Kay Wittenberg, Lorraine Wolfe, Robert Wright, Katherine Wyatt, Joyce Zachman, Suzanne Zahos, Effie Ziemer, Paul - ,- iw 5 -i-sf' ..-am-,li-v, -Y, who rwwwll ,gg-fx., .-.....? 1 t WMM Where's Sam? Students study music manuscript at English Correlation Class. Bobbie makes good use of senior memorial. Touring the Queen Mary on the senior trip. Relaxing after tough exams at the Midwinter. W Q l S fi pf! AJS C3 L we .Senior CAM of DeVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL Q 9 l- Call? jak A, x I mfr yn, 9 9 I XAJS N THURSDAY, DECEMBER il, 1952 1 I' Mr. Kirby, you would make a great wrestler! There was a young lady from Wheeling- Who's acting? Holly? Al? Elaine cmd Jack reveal eccentricies of the Mr. Emery gives final in Sycamore family. structions at dress rehearsal 129 5 5 5 1 1 E Z E 1 Q I1 5 1 A E V r 1 i I r K I HDHENVIIIHHIIFHRHIIIEBS l PERSONNEL DIRECTORY Nauts, Merritt C. ........... 2 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Columbia Uniwiersity, University of Chicago. Prin- cipa. Archambo, Frank C. ....... .45 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, University of Pittsburgh. Chemistry, Physics. Chair- mjana' Honor Society Committee. Room 112 - UI'IIOI'. Andrews, Gale. . . . . .49 Custodian. Backus, Pauline ............ 45 B.S. Sweet Briar College, Columbia Uni- versity, Toledo University. Orientation. Chairman: Department of Orientation. Room 213-Sophomore. Balsam, Carl W. ........... 45 B,S., M.A. Toledo University, University of Michigan, Western State College. General Shop, Woodshop. Chairman: Industrial Arts Department, Faculty Athletic Board Committee. Room M-'I3-Sophomore. Baron, Agnes .......... 45, 93 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, New York University. Adviser: Tri-D's Club. Room ISO-Freshman. Benson, Carl A. ........... 45 B.S., Denison University, Columbia University, Western .Reserve, Ohio State Umvelrsity, Wittenberg College, University of Wisconsin, Toledo University. Chemistry. International Vice-President ot American Federation of Teachers. Room 212-Junior. Bilicki, Nicholas ........... 49 Custodian. Black, Donald D. B.E. Toledo University, Michigan State College. Physical Education. Sophomore Football Coach, Golf and Tennis Coach, Equipment Manager. Blanchard, Forest I. ........ 45 B-Ay, B-.S-, M.A. Ohio State University, University of Pittsburgh, College of Wooster, Ohio Northern Univers't - U '. . . ' YI V' versilty it Wisconsin, University of Pennsyl- V ' . . anra mertcan' History and Government. Chairman: Social Studies Department. Room 323-Junior. Bloom, Rose ............... 45 lOn leave for school year 1952-'l953l B.S.., M.A., Toledo University, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College. Eng- lish, Journalism. Brand Jeannette ............ 45 B.A., B.S.,.M.A. University of Wisconsin, Toledo University, Oberlin College, Uni. vers:-ty ot Chicago. English. Chairman: English Department. Room 263-Sopho- more. Bricker, Ward E. ........... 45 B-5-, Ohio Northern University, Of. tice Training School in Columbus, Toledo University. Shorthand, Bookkeeping Chqi,-. man: Business Education Department. Room I27-Senior. Brown, Russell ...... 10, 44, 81 B-A-1 -M.A.. Toledo University, University of Wisconsin, Unlversitv of Chicago, Uni. Vef5'iY of California. Dean of Boys. Fac- ulty .Athletic Board Committee, P.T.A. Committee. Adviser: DeViltries Ushers, Football Guards and Ushers, Sharps and Flats Club. Campbell, Shirley . . , ,45 Library Clerk. Conrad, Irvin ............. 45 B-Af-1 Bluffton College, Ohio State University. World and American History and Government. F h F b ll Coach. Room 324-Sophbhtorljsn DOI G Coontz, Clarence C. ........ 45 B.S. M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State Universitv. Salesmanship, Basic Busi- ness. Faculty Music Committee. Room 206 -Freshman. Cruey, G. Wayne ..... ..... 4 5 B.A., M.A. Detiance College, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State Uni- versity. Basic Mathematics, Algebra. Room 204-Sophomore. Dickey, Fern ...... 45, 69, 110 B.A. Ohio State University, Defiance Col- lege, Toledo University, University of Michigan. Biology. Chairman: Science De- partment. Adviser: Senior Class, Senior Y-Teens. Faculty Scholarship Committee. Room 108-Freshman. Emery, Herbert M. ......... 45 B.A., M.A. Dakota Wesleyan University, Toledo University. World History. Room 322-Freshman. Emery, Sam B. ........ 46, 'I29 Ph.B., B.Ped., M.A. Franklin College, Uni- versity ot Michigan. Latin. Chairman: Foreign Language Department. Director: Senior Play, Junior Play. Adviser: Latin Club. Faculty Athletic Board Committee. Room l'l9-Freshman. Fischer, Mary U. ........... 46 B.A. Toledo University, Columbia Univer- sity, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Bistram School of Art, DeSales Col- lege. General Science. Adviser: Science Honor Club. Faculty Scholarship Commit- tee. Room 208-Freshman. Francis, Virginia Brown ..... 46 B.A., M.A. Oberlin College, Toledo Uni- versity. Physiology. Room I07-Senior. Gerding, Alice May ........ 46 B.S., B.A., M.A. Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University, Western Reserve, University of Munich, American School in Weimar, German College at Middlebury, Vermont, German Camp on Orcas Island, DeSales College, Mary Manse College English. Chairman: Faculty Courtesy and Gift Committee. Room 'l03 -Sophomore. Goetz, Carl ............... 49 Custodian. Goode, Warren B. ......... 46 B.S., M.A. Wilmington College, West Vir- ginia University, Miami University, Ohio University. Orientation. Freshman Basket- ball Coach, Lightweight Football Coach. Adviser: Quill and Dagger Club. Faculty Social Committee. Room 'l'l7-Freshman. Griffin, Frances I. .......... 46 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Mary Manse College. Script Writing, Dramatics, Radio Production. Adviser: Aeolian Radio Club. Room 261-Sophomore. Griffin, Helen Marie iNo plcturel A.B., M.A., L.L.B. Mary Manse College, University of Michigan, University of Michigan Law School, Toledo University. English. Faculty Program Committee. Room 254-Sophomore Grubs, Harold D. ........ 4, 46 B.S. Otterbein College, -Ohio State Uni- versity, Heidelberg College, Toledo Uni- versity, Ohio University, University of Michigan. Machine Shop. Faculty Program Committee. Room M-2'I-Junior. Gunn, Fannie May ........ 46 B.A. University of Texas, Toledo Univer- sity. Study Hall. Faculty Hospitality Com- mittee. Room 243. Hanson, Frederica. ......... 46 Ph.B. Toledo University, University of Wisconsin, College of Wooster, Ohio Uni- versity. General Science. T.T.A. Executive Committee. Adviser: Astronomy Club. Room 209-Freshman. Hardy, David ....... 46, 52, 53 B.E., M.P.E. Toledo University, University ot Michigan, Pennsylvania State College, Purdue University. Algebra. Football Line Coach, Varsity Trainer, Track Coach. Room 218-Freshman. Hayes, Norma Cafeteria Head. l32 Hirth, Elaine ..... 38, 46, 80, 81 B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Toledo University, Michigan State Normal Col- lege. English, Business English, Journalism. Adviser: Sharps and Flats Club, Christian Youth Club, Prism Staff, Senior Dads' and Daughters' Date Committee. Room 250- Prism Stott. Hoffman, Margaret S. ...... 46 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan. Ameri- can History and Government, World His- tory. Adviser: National Honor Society, Dramatics Club. Faculty Program Commit- tee. Room 104-Freshman. Huls, Karl ..... ......... . 46 B.S. Ohio University, Ohio State Univer- sity. lndustrial Arts. Room M-I0-Junior. Inman, Thomas ..... 52, 53, 98 B.S. Bowling Green State University. Ori- entation. Varsity Backtield Coach, Light- weight Basketball Coach. Adviser: Junior Class. Room 217-Freshman. Johnson, Elizabeth B. ...... 46 B.A. Miami University, University of Min- nesota, Ohio State University. Algebra, Geometry. Adviser: Senior Y-Teens. T.T.A. Building Representative. Room 327-Senior. Johnston, Mildred E. ....... 46 B.A., M.A. Toledo, University, Columbia University, Miami University, University of Wisconsin, University of Colorado. Art I, Painting, Crafts, Fashion. Adviser: Thalian Literary Society. Room 227-Senior. Kerlin, Lucille ............. 47 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. Contem- porary History, American History, Ameri- can Government. Room 215-Junior. Kies, Norman ......... 47, 6'I B. of Ed. Toledo University, University of Michigan. Physical Education. Baseball Coach. Faculty Social Committee. Adviser: Junior Class Trip-Washington. 1953. Kiker, Clyde E. ............ 47 A.A., B.S. Toledo University, University of Chicago, Ohio Bar Association. Sociology, Economics. Adviser: Debate Club. Room 325-Junior. Klmpton, Amy L. ........... 47 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Michigan State Normal College, Columbia Univer- sity, Art Students League, New York, Summer School of Painting, Saugatuck, Michigan. Art I, Commercial Art I and Il, Painting I and ll, Michigan Water Color Society, Ohio Water Color Society, Ohio Art Education Association, Western Arts Association, National Arts Association. Room 326-Sophomore. King, Margaret S. ..... ...47 B.A. University of Michigan. Advanced Algebra. Adviser: Junior and Senior Sor- elles. Faculty President. Room 113-Senior. Klee, Ollie .............. 5, 47 B.S. Ohio State University, Heidelberg College, Albion College, University ot Kentucky. Bookkeeping. Faculty Supervisor of Stationer's Store, Assistant Athletic Di- rector. Room 'I52-Sophomore. Knaggs, Grace ............ 47 A.A., B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Uni- versity of Michigan, University of Colo- rado. English. Room 249-Senior. Krause, Bernice .... .... . . .47 Bowling Green State University, Toledo University. Study Hall. Faculty Hospitality Committee. Room 247-Sophomore. Lanz, Florence ............. 48 OFtice: Head Clerk, Transcripts. Faculty Courtesy Committee. Latta, Jean ............... 47 B.S. Siena Heights College, Toledo Univer- sity. Home Economics. Adviser: Junior Fraulein Club. Room 225-Freshman. LeGron, Gertrude . ........ 47 B.A., M.A., Toledo University, Chicago University. Typewriting, Ottice Machines, Duplicating Work. Room 'I6'I-Freshman. Fred S. Bartz Florist .... Beegles ........... Benner, Inc. .... ....... . F. C. Biebesheimer and Sons. BischoFf's Market ........... Borden Company ........... ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY ....I45 ....145 ....141 .......145 ....137 ....135 Campus Cleaners And Tailors .,..... 137 ChurchiIl's .... . Colony Bowling ... Colony Men's Wear.. Colony Record Shop ..... Colony Restaurant ..... Community Traction Co.. .. Jim Crockett .......... Davis Business College... V. DePrisco ......... DeVeaux Drugs . . . Eriksen's ..... ..... The Flower Market ..... ....143 ....137 ....137 ....137 ....133 ....143 ....143 ....151 ....151 ....15I ....151 ....143 Gallant Lumber And Coal Company. .135 Parisian Cleaners. . Grogan Realty .................... 151 Irv Pollock ........... .. . Herff Jones Company ..... .... 1 45 Rathbun Cartage Company .... . jersey Sunbeam Bread ..,. .... 1 51 Reisler, Herbert S. .......... . Kinneye Florist .......... .... 1 47 Rowland Equipment Cvfnppny ----- Kuhlman Builders' Supply ..... .... I 53 RUPP 81 Bowman --------'-- ' Launder-Ease ............ .... 1 47 Save-Way Super Markets ---. - Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass. . . .... 149 5Cl1mIdi'S Me'-7175 '--' - ' - - Log Cabin sporting Goods ..,, .... 1 47 Grace E- Smifn'S ----- - A. H. Lumm Company .......,...... 133 D- A' SPIIZIWUQIQ ------ - Marleau-Hercules Fence Company .... 147 John F- Sfafk and Sons ---- - McConnell Drugs .... ......... I 47 StQrt'S DVI-I9 Siofe ------'-------- Mmerfs Cafeierid - .. I... -I 49 Stautzenberger Secretarial School.. Miller-Whitfield Pontiac .... Moore's .... ............... ....149 ....145 Sweeney Sound, Inc. ........... . Toledo Blue Print and Paper... . Toledo Edison .............. . The 'National Supply Company ...... 133 Ohio Bell Company .......... Owens-Corning Fiberglas ..... .. ,...141 Toledo Scales .... . Treuhatt's ........... . . . --153 Walker Furniture Company ..., . Owens-Illinois Glass Company ...... 155 WerseIl's Bike Shop ......... . The National Supply Company HERBERT S. REISLER Insurance of All Needs Phone KI. 3479 2509 Beaufort Avenue Toledo 13, Ohio LUMM Ventilating I Contractors LAwndaIe 0141 Colony Restaurant Sheet Metal Fabrication WORTHINGTON AIR CONDITIONING and Cocktail Lounge Monroe at Central American and Chinese Food TOLEDO, OHIO 133 Lerche, Marie .......... 46, 47 B.S., M.A. Toledo University, Columbia University, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Michi- gan. Algebra. Adviser: Sub-Debs Club, Senior Scouts. Member of Curriculum Coun- cil, Instructor of Weaving at Scott Evening School. Faculty Scholarship Committee. Room 105-Senior. Louy, M. Beatrice ....... 47, 71 B.A., M.A., B.M., M.M. Law Froebel Kin- dergarten Training School, Toledo Univer- sity, American Conservatory of Music, University of Chicago, Columbia Univer- sity, DeSales College, Mary Manse Col- le e, Brown University. English, Organ. Agviser: Junior Y-Teens. Chairman: Faculty Music Committee. Room 253-Freshman. Lukens, Ruth L. ......... ..47 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Colum- bia University. Biolo9Yf General Science. Room 110-Sophomore. Luther, Blanche R. ...... 47, 83 B.S., Ph.B., M.A. DeSales College, Toledo University, University of Michigan, Vassar College, Cincinnati University, Bowling Green State University. Family Living. Ad- viser: Family Living Club, Senior Mid- Winter Dance Committee. City Council P.T.A., Social Hygiene Chairman, DeVil- biss P.T.A. Secretary. Room 226-Senior. Mc:-iugh, Olive ......... 47, az B.A., M.A., Mary Manse College, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, North- western University. English. Adviser: De- Vilbiss United Nations Association. Chair- man: T.U.N.A. Youth Activities Committee. Free Lance Writer for Radio Division, United Nations. Editorial Staff of Associa- tion for Education By Radio and Television Journal . Room 106-Freshman. Mennig, Iva ........ 20, 48, 91 B.S., M.A. Wayne University, Columbia University, University of Michigan, Ypsi- lanti State, Toledo University, DeSales Teachers College. Algebra, Plane Geome- try. Adviser: Cheveaux Club, Sophomore Class. Faculty Social Committee. Room 149 -Sophomore. Miller, B. Faye ............ 48 B.A., R.N. DePauw University, Johns Hop- kins Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Uni- versity of Michigan. Home Nursing and Hygiene. Adviser: Future Nurses Club. City Public Health Committee, Defense Commit- tee for Public Health Nurses. Superviser: District Three, Civil Defense. Faculty Cour- tesy Committee. Murphy, Hilton ...... 48, 52, 53 B.A., M.S. Muskingum College, West Vir- ginia University, Ohio State University. Driver Training, Visual Education. Head Fogatboll Coach, Athletic Director. Room M-3 - enior. Myers, Norman. . . . . .49 Custodian. Nault, Percy . . . . . .49 Custodian. Pasch, Mildred ......... 44, 84 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University, North- western University. Dean of Girls. Adviser: Future Teachers of America Club. Ohio Association of Deans of Women, Commit- tee of Professional Standards of National Association of Deans of Women, N.A.S.W. Regional Contact Committee of Ohio Asso- ciation of Deans of Women, Ohio F.T.A. Pasquier, Ethel . ........... 48 B.A. Smith College, University of Paris, Toledo University. Geometry, Basic Mathe- matics. Faculty Program Committee. Room 201-Junior. Pasquler, Pierre Q. ........ 48 B.A., M.A., B.Sec.Ed. Toledo University, University of Wisconsin, University of Chi- cago, McGill University. French, Sociology. Adviser: French Club, Quill and Dagger Club, United Nations Club. Faculty Pro- fessional Library Committee. Room 205- Sophomore. Perkins, Alice Roach ........ 48 B.A. Eastern Kentucky State College, To- ledo University, University of Michigan, University of Chicago. English. Instructor: Scott Evening School. Room 252-Freshman. Pollman, Norman G. 44, 58, 61,110,132 B.S. Ohio State University, Harvard Uni- versity, Toledo University. Orientation. College Counselor. Director: DeViltries. Adviser: Senior Class. Room 126-Senior. Raby, Betty lon leave for school year 1952-19531 B.S. Bowling Green State University. Girls' Physical Education. Rettig, Robert E. .... 32, 44, 56 B.S., M.A. Denison University, University of Michigan, Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Toledo University. Director of Activi- ties. Basketball Coach. Adviser: Student Council. Robinson, Earl . . . . .49 Chief Custodian. Ruch, Barbara A. .......... 48 B.S. Ohio State University, Wittenberg College. Girls' Physical Education. Adviser: Freshman Girls Athletic Society, Senior Bowling. Samsen, Eva ........... 48, 90 B.A., B.S., M.A., Toledo University, Univer- sity of Michigan, Ohio State University, University of Chicago. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Basic Mathematics. Chairman: Mathematics Department. Adviser: Bridge Club. Chairman: Faculty Scholarship Com- mittee. Membership Committee of North Central Association of Science and Mathe- matics Teachers. Room 217-Junior. Schmidlin, Bette . . . . . .48 OHice: Treasurer. Schmidt, Mildred 48, 73, 90, 98 B.A., M.A. Toledo University, Columbia University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University. Biology. Adviser: Fresh- man and Sophomore Y-Teens, Bridge Club, Junior Class. Faculty Courtesy Committee. Room 109-Junior. Schmit, Ursula T. 10, 12, 29, 48, 67, 86 B.A., M.A. College of St. Theresa, Colum- bia University, Toledo University. Spanish. Adviser: Senior Frauleins Club, Charlemos Club, Froshmores, Freshman Class, Senior Girls' Mothers Tea Committee, DeVilbiss Chapter-Junior Red Cross. Faculty Social Committee. Room 101-Senior. Schueren, Leah M.. . .48, 79, 92 B.A., M.A., B.S. in Library Science. Uni- versity of Michigan, Drexel Institute, Uni- versity of Chicago. Librarian. Adviser: Equestrienne Riding Club, Zetalethean Lit- erary Society. City Y-Teen Committee. Publicity Chairman and News Editor of Ohio Association of School Librarians. American Library Association. Faculty Hos- pitality Committee. Sharpe, Don ....... ....... 4 8 B.E. Toledo University, University of Cal- ifornia-U.C.L.A., University of Michigan. Physical Education. Chairman: Physical Education Department, Boys. Smith, LaVonne K. ...... 46, 48 University of Toledo. Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Aclviser: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Girls' Athletic Society. 134 Smith Marian .......... 48, 87 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Rocky Mountain School of Languages, Instituto de la Lenguar Espanola, Mexico City. Span- ish. Adviser: La Alianza Club. lStudent Pan American Leaguel Faculty Social Commit- tee. Room 102-Sophomore. Smith, Ruth ......... 36, 48, 78 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Bread Loaf School of English-Middlebury College, University of California, Berkeley. English, Art Museum Correlation. Adviser: Pot O' Gold Stalf, Periclean Literary Society, Junior-Senior Farewell Dance Committee. Room 162-Junior. Stalker, D. N. ....... 36, 47, 49 B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin, Toledo University, Denison University, Ohio State University. Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Adviser: Pot O' Gold Staff. Exec- utive Committee of T.T.A. Faculty Social Committee. Room 162-164-Senior. Stoepler, Elizabeth ......... 49 B.S. in Education. Toledo University, Uni- versity of Michigan, DeSales College. Shorthand, Typing, 0Ftice Machines. Ad- viser: J-Hop Dance Committee. Room 160 -Sophomore. Stoll, Marie M. ........ . . . .49 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Columbia University. Home Economics. Chairman: Home Economics Department. President, Toledo Teachers Association. Chairman: Faculty Public Relations Committee. Room 224-Senior. Stowe, Genevieve ......... 49 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Univer- sity of Southern California, Columbia Uni- versity. English. Adviser: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. Building Representa- tive Federation of Teachers, Retirement Committee Federation of Teachers. Room 203-Junior. Tanber, Mary Con leave for school year 1952-19531 Office: Treasurer. Terhell, Jane W.. ....... 49, 62 B.S. Michigan State Normal College. Girls' Physical Education. Chairman: Physical Education Department, Girls. Adviser: Girls Athletic Society. Faculty Professional Li- brary Committee. Tippett, Margaret L.. . . . . . .48 Office: Book Clerk. Van Cleve, Morrison R.. .20, 49 B.A., M.A. University of Pennsylvania, Ohio State University, University of Chi- cago, University of Michigan. World His- tory. Adviser: Sophomore Class. Room 227 -Sophomore. Vorderburg, Elmer ........ .49 B.S. Carnegie Institute of Technology, To- ledo University. English. Room 262-Soph- omore. Voss, David O. ..... 49, 88, 89 B.A., M.A. Denison University, University of Chicago. Latin. Adviser: Latin Club, Chess Club. Room 118-Freshman. Warner, Marlorie ...... 49, 79 B.A., M.A. Oberlin College, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, North- western University. English. Adviser: Zeta- lethean Literary Society. Faculty Scholar- ship Committee. Room 115-Freshman. Williams, Helen J. ...... .... 4 9 Carnegie Institute of Technology, Univer- sity of Southern California. Library. Wingquist, June ... . ....48 Office. Zaugg, J. Philip ........ 41, 49 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Michigan. Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Choir, Theory, Harmony, History, Music Appreciation. Faculty Music Committee. Wind Instrument Committee of M.E.N.C. Room M-15-Band. fee 9 Sri? - g 3 .al tu Wstezfz H h f 'N i .,, ' f Y,- Cnb THE BORDEN co. Karnak ICE CREAM ak If it's BORDEN'S Itis got to be GOOD! 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Toledo Edison, a business- managed, tax-paying electric company, is proud to be so honored . . . and we renew our pledge to serve our customers to the very best of our ability. 751 THE TOLEDO rr Www A PROGRESSIVE POWER COMPANY SERVING ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST PRODUCTIVE AREAS PARISIAN MIRACLEANERS Safe Cold Storage GA 6781-GA 4989 The Gallant Lumber and Coal Company QUALITY LUMBER and MILLWORK At Jackman Road and Toledo Terminal Railroad O LAwndale I 142 SENIOR DIRECTORY Abboud, Mona ' Barnhart, Iva ...... 39, 76, 111 Bitner, Holly 76, 84,111,118,127,129 As Tigerette she knew her steps, At gettin good grades, she is adept. Entered 1351. Bowling Green State Scholar- ship Test 3-7th in district, Honorable men- tion state, Class Play Reading Comm. 3, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 3, Class Play Cast 3-4, Chairman Class Play Reading Comm. 4, Thalians 4, Zets 3, Future Teachers- President 4, DeViltries Student Director 4, Tigerette 3-4, Welfare Commission 4, Night Relays Oliicials Comm. 4. Adams, Thomas ........ 68, 111 His sport is bowling and hobby is hunting, Whencver he hunts, he'll bring back some- t I . Footballllgl-2, Basketball Manager 1-2-3. Bowling Team 3-4, Captain 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 2, Senior Banquet Comm. 4. Allen, Donald Sherman .... 111 A tall quiet boy whose name is Don, Of hunting and wrestling he is fond. Andrews, Frances. . . . . . . . . .111 Frannie is a trifle on the quiet side, But she's nice to have around we decide. Red Heads' Club 2, Future Nurses 2-3-4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. Archambeau, Nancy Lou. . .111 Swimming is Archie's favorite recreation, Working at the phone company will be her vocation. Fifty-Treeters 1, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 1, Senior Trip Comm. 4. Badenhope, Nancy. .75, 83, 94 A sweet and quiet girl is Bode, A personality like hers will never fade. G.A.S. 1, Y-Teens 1, Charlemos 2, Treas- urer 3, Sisco 3-4, Sub-Debs 3-4, Family Living 4, H.R. Student Council Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold 3, Magazine Rep. 4, Junior Play Usher 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 4, Revelries Refreshment Comm. 4. Bailey, Bruce ........... 56, 11 On the basketball court he's wherever he's needed, He's a terrific boy with personality unexceeded. 4Varsity Basketball 4, Senior Prom Comm. Bailey, Katherine .......... 111 Kitty's ambition is to be o housewife- She'II make some mon happy for the rest of his life. Guard at football and basketball games 1-2-3-4, Froshmores 1, Girls' Athletic Society 1-2-3-4. Baldwin, Nancy.39, 67, 83, 111 A vivacious redhead is our gal Nancy, To go to college is her fancy. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship, Fifty Treeters 1, Science Honor Club 1, Canasta Club 2, Froshmores 2, Jr. Publicity Comm. 3, Revelries 3-4, Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association Delegate 3, A Cappella Spring Concert Usher 3, Prism 3-4, Fraulines 3-4, Sr. Prom. 4, Family Living 4, DeViltries 4, Chairman-Program Comm. Night Relays 4, Y-Teens 1. Ballmer, John ............. 111 Known by his fitting nickname of Flash, He'lI be a salesman and earn lots of cash. H.R. Custodian 1, Red Cross Rep. 3, Hi-Y 3. Barnard, Janet ............ 111 A promising secretory is our friend Jon Of the game of bowling she is a fan. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. Barnes, Marilyn 69, 74, 86, 94, 111 From flying airplanes she gets a thrill To own a hotel is her will. H.R. Red Cross Rep. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep 3, Y-Teens 3-4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Dramatics 3, Charlemos 3-4, Vice-President 4, Tri- D's-Sergeant-at-arms 3, Froshmores 2, Pay- a-el-sa 3-4, Vice President 4. Painting Prism posters is her delight, Whatever she does she'II do it right. I Honor Roll 4, G.A.S. 1, Y-Teens 1, Fifty Treeters 1, H.R. Social Chairman 1, Bridge Club 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Revelries Publicity Comm. 3, DeViltries 3-4, Usherette 4, Prism 3-4, Sr. Sorelles 3, Secretary 4, Thalians 3-4, Sr. Midwinter 4, Social Com- mission 4, Student Council Dance Publicity Chairman 4. Baron, Theresa ..... .No picture She entered school in '53, She'll really go far, wait and see. Baughman, Shirley ........ 111 This young lady is a very sweet girl, To all of her friends her name is Shirl. H.R. Secretary 4, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Frosh- mores 1-2. Beard, Thomas. . . . . . . ..68,111 He likes economics, at pingpong does excel, As a public accountant he will do well. Ping Pong Tournament 2-3-4, Magazine Prize-3, Hi-Y 4. Bell, Baxter ..... . ..... 52, 111 Some folks think he is mighty shy, But on that football field-what a guy! Honor Roll 2, Libbey Scholarship 2, Foot- ball 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Intra-murals basketball 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Chairman Night Relays 4. Bell, Gerald ............... 111 A tall thin lad with eyes of brown, Will be a minister of great renown. Bell, Jeanne ........... 67, 111 Jeanne's favorite hobby is art, But being a teacher is closest to her heart. Bowling Green Spanish Scholarship Test 3, Y-Teens 1, G.A.S. 1, Fifty Treeters 1, Frosh- mores 2, Fraulines 3-4, DeViltries Tryouts 4, Sr. Play Makeup 4, Revelries Tickets Comm. 4. Bergmann, Duane. .. . . . . . .111 Small in stature, big in heart, From his many friends he will never part. Historian Committee 4. Bernard, Judith ........ 67, 111 Her ambition is to be a wife and mother, If given a chance she'd choose no other. Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Fraulines 3-4. Bernard, William 52, 53, 58, 111 A speedy halfback who knows football Whenever he plays, the crowd he'll enthrall. Honor Roll 4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3, Baseball 1-4, Football 3-4, H.R. Vice- President 2-4, Senior Midwinter 4. Berndt, Donald ............ 111 ln science courses he does rate, At being a chemist he'll be great. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Bowling Green Award 3, H.R. Treasurer 3, Latin 3-4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 4, Basketball 1, Inter-Murals 1, 7th in City, Ohio State General Scholarship Test-4. Bersticker, Shirley Ann 69, 94, 111 Bowling and tennis are the sports for Shir, A secretaryfs iob is the iob for her. H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-3, Stamp Rep. 2, P.T.A. Rep. 4, F.B.L.A. 2-3, Y-Teens 4, Sub-Debs 4, Sr. Midwinter Comm. 4, DeVil- tries Secretarial Comm. 3-4, Chairman Awards Comm. Night Relays 4. Billeau, Jo Anne .......... 111 Jo, a secretory's position would like to achieve, Of her becoming a good one, we all can conceive. H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Skating Club 4, Senior Scouts 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4. 136 64, 66, 78,111,127,129,132 A lovely, fashionable young person, Who can act superbly with little exertion. H.R. Student Council Rep. 4, Secretory 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Student Council Comm. 3-4, Student Council Representative 3-4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Revelries Publicity Comm. 3-4, Co-chair- man DeViltries Publicity 4, Chairman l.C.C. Dance Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 3-4, DeViltries Cast 4, Periclean Literary Society 3-4, President 4, Fraulines 3-4, Bridge Club 3-4, Dramatics Club. Black, Edith ........ . .... . .111 Expert at making her own attire, To the position of stewardess she does aspire. Honor Roll l-3, H.R. Student Council 1, DeViltries Scenery Comm., Schedule 2-3, Co-Chairman 3, Jr. Play Publicity 3, DeViltries Publicity Comm. 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Dramatics Club 1, Latin Club 1, La Alianza 3, Fraulines 3. Black, John .... 50, 52, 56, 111 He's E basketball player for whom we all c eer, Of his deeds in the future we'll probably all hear. H.R. President 1-4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Co-Chairman 3, Senior Midwinter 4, Basketball 'I-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Football 3. Bloom, Mary Lou .......... 111 Now here is a quiet little flower, To success we know she will tower. H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Social Chairman 4, G.A.S. 1, Fraulines 3-4, F.B.L.A. 3, Canasta 2, Vice-President 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Library Guard 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea, Junior Class Play Usher 3. Boerger, Georgeena ....... 112 Her smile is something she is never without, Here is a gal who is o really good scout. Boesel, Larry Fitzgerald 52, 58, 112 He likes all sports-but mostly likes to fish, To be a skilled doctor is his wish. 1.7.5.3 President 4, Football 1-2-4, Track - - -4. Boldt, Audrey ..... 82, 85, 112 Here's a very sweet miss whose hobby is sailing, Golly, if I were she, I'd hang over the railing. H.R. Social Chairman 4, Mothers' and Daughters' Tea Comm. 4, Aeolian 4, U.N. Club 4. Bollia, Donna ....... 8, 83, 112 As a doctor's assistant she'lI be his best aide, Our thoughts of Donna's fine way will never fade. Senior Memorial Comm. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Future Nugses' Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Family Living 4. Boltz, Mary Ruth ....... 76, 112 Mary is known as an Equestrienne, She is every inch La Femme. Fifty Treeters 1, H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 4, Class Play Comm. 3, DeVil- tries Comm. 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Thalians 3-4, Sorelles 3-4, Bridge Club 3-4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4. Bonner, Jane 40, 76, 81, 112, 132 This sweet young miss whom we admire, Has done a swell fob in the A Cappella choir. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Magazine Award 4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1, Pot O' Gold Rep 2, President 2-3, Student Council Rep. 2, Jr. Sr. Farewell Dance Co-Chairman 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 2-3-4, Chairman 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Revelries Decoration Comm. 3, Welfare Commission 4, A Cappella Choir 2-3-4, Vice President 4, Fifty Treeters I, G.A.S. 1-2, Sharps and Flats Club 3-4, President 4, Junior-Senior Sorelles 3-4, Thalians Literary Society-Treasurer 4. Rupp and Bowman Co. 315-319 Superior Street MAin 1131 Toledo 3, Ohlo 7 Colony Men s Wear C0l0'1Y ,. Record 2138 wesf Central l.0Ul1ge COLONY BUILDING uk 5115 DOW' 51- 2177 W. Central Ave. Campus Cleaners SL Tailors , , Personalized Service S 'lo' 5127 Quality Foods For The Least A o BARBER SHOP 3057 W. Bancroft Street at Old Orchard 2842 SYVANIA AVENUE Colony Bowling Alley 2126 W. Central Modern Healthlul Alleys Recreation 137 Bookman, Warren ......... 112 At the present, he's quite interested in auto races, With determination and ambition, his future he faces. Boudinot, Donald. .52, 112, 132 He ioined our class in his sophomore year, His work on the football team gained many a cheer. DeViltries Cast 4. Bowles, Richard 52, 90,112,118 A mighty powerful guard is Rick, For a 'handsome guy-he's the one we'd pic . Football 1-3-4, Track 3, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, H.R. President 1, Student Council Rep. 2-3, Class Play Cast 4, DeViltries Cast 4, Co-Chairman Senior Midwinter Comm. 4, Hi-Y 1-2, Dramatics Club 4, Bridge Club 4. Bowman, Roger ........... 112 This 6'1 lad is known for being so tall, He's also quite a fan of the game of football. H.R. President 2, Secretary 1, Treasurer 3, Family Living Club 4, Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. Braden, Anna Rose ........ 112 This young lady has the middle name of Rose, She is lots of fun as everyone knows. z'l.5.3Stamp Rep. 1, Christian Youth Club Brand, John 40, 55, 56, 96, 112, 119 As a basketball player he's one of the best, This handsome young fella will pass any leil. H.R. President 4, Athletic Comm. 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Co-Chairman Gradua- tion 4, A Cappella Choir 4, DeViltries Usher 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 1. Brighton, George .......... 112 Here's a guy who is the life of every party, At making people laugh he really is a smarty. Brighton, Joyce ..... . . .... 112 To travel all over the world is her choice, Every nation will have heard of our Joyce. G.A.S. 1, Roller Skating Club 2. Brim, Darlene Lee ....... ..112 This expert at sewing is known as Dar, ln her chosen career, she's sure to go far. Future Nurses 3-4, First-Aid Nurses Office, Memorial Comm. 4. Brltz, Myrna. . .42, 82, 112, 127 Myrna is a gal with unending energy and drive. Perfection is the goal for which she'll always strive. Honor Roll 3-4, Libbey Scholarship 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Fifty Treeters 1, Social Com- mission 2, H.R. Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Prism Rep. 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3, DeViltries 3-4, Student Director 4, Class Play 3-4, Cast 3-4, Student Director 4, Prism 2-3, United Nations Club 3-4, Presi- dent 4, Debate Club Secretary 4, Future Teachers 4. Brockman, Constance Myra 63, 83, 86, 112 Sciences are the favorite subiects of Connie, Nursing should be easy, with her disposi- tion sunny. Honor Roll 1-4, H.R. President 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Announcement Comm. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Skating Club 3-4, Charlemos 4, Family Living 4. Brogan, Richard Arthur. . . .112 Taking cars apart is fun for Rick, But working with medicine is the iob he'll p'ck. Fifty -lTreeters 1, H. R. Vice - President 3, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Brott, Sheila ........... 67, 112 Her flare for art is top ed by few, As a fashion designer lhler styles we'll view. Honor Roll 2-4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Feature Movie Comm. 1, H.R. Secretary and Treas- urer 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, DeViltries Cos- tume Comm. 3-4 J-Hop Comm. 3, Fraulines 3-4, Senior Trip Comm. 4. Brown, Charlene 33, 75, 76, 87, 112, 132 This artistic pretty gal will receive our ovation, As publicity commissioner we admire her creations. Honor Roll 3, Fifty-Treeters 1, Y-Teens 1-2, Froshmores 2, H.R. Treasurer 3, P.T.A. Rep. 1-2, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 2-3, DeViltries 1-2-3-4, Assistant Chairman Scenery Comm. 3, Co-Chairman 4, Publi- city Commission 2-3-4, Commissioner 4, Christmas Program Art Comm. 1, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-4, Chairman 3, Revelries Decoration Comm. 3, Thalians 3-4, Sub- Debs 3, Charlemos 2, La Alianza 3-4, Recording Secretary 4, Sisco 3-4, Historian 4. Brunskill, James...58, 87, 112 Six-feet-one Jim is a track enthusiast, Upon the road of success he is cast. H.R. President 1, Track 2-3-4, Cross Country 2-3, Night Relays Awards Comm. 3, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, La Alianza 4. Buckley, Donald ........... 112 Tall, dark, and handsome is this boy, His wonderful personality he should always employ. Burkholder, Carole Ann 83, 93, 112 Carole is a gal with smile so disarming, She is one who has also, personality so charming. H.R. Secretary and Treasurer 3, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3-4, G.A.S. 1-2, Y-Teens 1, Tri-D's 3-4, Vice-President 3, President 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Christian Youth 3-4, Family Living Club 4, Chaplain 4. Burmeister, Donald .... 52, 112 This guy laughs from morn till night, But on that grid field he puts up a fight. H.R. Treasurer 3, Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Baseball 3-4, Football 3-4. Burrous, Davelyn Ann. . .... 112 Dave's favorite pastime is basketball, Everyone knows she's a friend to all. Buschmann, Marilyn May 67, 83, 112 A pleasant companion and wonderful friend, As a dental hygienist, her working days she will spend. Girls' Chorus 3, Fraulines 3, Tri-D's 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Family Living 4, Dramatics Club 3, DeViltries Cast 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Bush, David .......... 112, 118 Dave's a guy with disposition so pleasant, Whenever he's wanted he's always present. Junior Play Prop Comm. 3, Movie Comm. 3, Football 1, Boxing 3. Calkins, Barbara Jean ..... 112 Barb in the future would like to teach, With her ambition her goal she'll reach. Honor Roll 1-2-4, Libbey Scholarship 2, Inter-Club Council 2-3, H.R. Social Rep. 1, Vice-President 4, Fiftv Treeters 1, Bacca- gagreiate Comm. 4, Roller Skating Club Cannon, Bruce ......... . .113 This swell guy is not so tall, But one doesn't notice this at all. Carlsen, Joan ...... 69, 74, 113 Whenever you see her, she always has a smile, Joan's personality will never lose style. Entered 1951, Senior Prom Comm. 4, DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Carroll, Robert William.59, 113 Although Bob's college and career are not certain, This likeable fellow will stand out among men. Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Latin Club 2, Baseball 1, Football 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Magazine Awards 1-2-3-4, H.R. Vice-President 3-4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4, Class Play Tryout Comm. 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. 138 Carstensen, Kay. .......... 113 A real sports' enthusiast is our girl Kay, As a nurse she'll never have a dull day. Fifty Treeters 2, Froshmores 1, Y-Teens 1-4, Cheveaux 3, Future Nurses 2, Fraulines 3, Honor Science 2, G.A.S. 1-3-4, Senior Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. Cassaubon, John .......... 113 John has a wonderful sense of humor, You'll wish that you had know him sooner. Cerami, Joan Jacqueline. . .113 The number of years she's been here are two, We all think she's pretty nice, donft you? Entered 1951, Charlemos 4. Childs, James William 68,113,119,127 Jim's interests are many and varied, He did well in all the subiects he carried. Co-chairman Historian Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 3-4, DeViltries Band 4, Hi-Y 4, Debate Club 4. Entered 1952. Christensen, Riley ......... 113 His debates in Economics class kept us all alert, At keeping people interested he is an expert. Clark, Shirley ............. 113 Shirleyfs a gal who will really make gains, She is one who uses her brains. Cohen, Fredric . .... . . . .... 113 Freddie wants to continue work at T.U. ln history many credits he'll accrue. Basketball 1, H.R. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Senior Trip Comm. 4. Cole, Betty ............... 113 Betty is certain to make a fine nurse. It's a subiect about which she likes to converse. Fifty Treeters 1, Roller Skating Club 1-2-3-4, Future Nurses 4. Colwell, Lynn ...... 52, 68, 113 A valuable football player is Lynn, A team that has him will always win. Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4, Science Club 1, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Quill and Dagger 3-4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2, DeViltries Cast 4, Set Directors Comm. 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Wrestling 1-2. Conn, Margaret Louise.82, 113 In future years working for the United Nations, She'll receive renown in any of her stations. Core, Susan...... ...... ...113 Susie's a gal with a smile so bright, That she is really nice is what we'll write. Cosgrove, Robert 52, 68, 77, 113 He's a football Player, a quiet sort of guy, Whodhas a ster ing quality that will never ie. Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4, Night Relays Field Ccimam. 3, Quill and Dagger 3-4, Hi-Y - - -4. Cox, Frank Edward History's a subiect Frank would like to teach, We hope with his knowledge his students he'll reach. lntra-Murals 1, Baseball 2, H.R. Vice- President 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Crass, Norene 113 Norene ought to take up painting, She'd do well in any rating. Crown, Joanne ........ 83, 113 To be a model would be pleasing for Jo, But first to Ohio State U. she will go. ' Fifty Treeters 1, Dramatics Club 1-2, Frosh- mores 2, Bridge Club 2-3, Sorelles 3-4, Family Living Club 4, DeViltries Usherettes Comm. 3-4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Senior Play Try-outs Comm. 4. Crowner, David ....... 68, 113 We don't want to see Dave in future years, He'll be a dentist, and of them we have fears. Honor Roll 2-4, Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, United Nations Club 2, Latin Club 2, Hi-Y 3-4, Debate Club 4, Band and Orches- tra 1, DeViltries Set Director Comm. 4, Class Play Reading Comm. 4. For ct quart of paint or tz boztfefttt I of fztrrtitztre . . . there 715 no charge or obligation for decorator Jerrfice JOHN F. STARK 86 SONS Residential and Commercial Installation PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 7 uh 1 2014 W. 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Bancroft, Phone: Jo. 4636 Culp, Carolyn... .... ..78, 113 Her 'eyes are brown and she has black air You couldn't find a nicer girl anywhere. Honor Roll 25 Fifty-Treeters 15 G.A.S. 15 Froshmores 25 Peries 3-45 Inter-Club Council 35 Sorelles 45 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2, President 35 Senior Bancauet Comm. 35 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Nig t Relays Cafe- teria Comm. 4. Dale, Diane .... 41, 60, 79, 113 She marched down the field as head maiorette, A nicer girl you've never met. Zets 3-4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Eques- triennes 3-4, Treasurer 45 Maiorette 3-45 DeViltries Tickets Comm. 3-4. Darah, JoAnne Pretty little Jo is musically inclined, But her work in the future is not clearly defined. Honor Roll 1. Daugherty, Eleanor Kay 41, 60, 113 As 7-maiorette, Kay marched down the ie , For her, softball and nursing hold an appeal. H.R. Secretary 45 Future Nurses 1-25 Roller Skating Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Maiorette 2-3-45 DeViltries Cast 3-4. Davidson, Louise ....... 79, 113 A pretty blonde that's loaded with zest, She'll be remembered as one of the best. Honor Roll 1-2-45 H.R. Secretary 4, Treas- urer 25 Stamp Rep. 15 G.A.S. 15 Y-Teens 15 Zets 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, l.C.C. Rep. 45 Senior Announcements 45 DeViltries Cos- tumes 2, Finance Committee 3. Davies, George W. ........ 113 Most of his interest in wrestling lies, He'll be another Gorgeous George we surmise. Dersher, Charles ..... No Picture Chuck is really a mechanical whiz, We 'lzppe happiness in the future will be is. Dlttmer, Vlrgene ....... 69, 113 Possessor of pretty red hair, She seems to be without a care. Bowling Green and College Entrance Examinations 1-2-3-45 Magazine Awards 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Junior Trip Comm. 35 Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet Comm. 45 Y-Teens 2-3-45 Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 Zets 45 F.B.L.A. 3. Donnelly, Daniel .......... 113 A popular gufy is our man Dan, We hope his uture goes according to plan. Honor Roll 15 Basketball 15 Fifty-Treeters 15 H.R. Vice-President 25 President 45 Sr. Play Tryouts and Cast 4. Dorf, Joyce ..... 62, 69, 94, 113 About her life there's little confusion, That she'll be liked as a teacher is a fore- gone conclusion. G.A.S. 35 Y-Teens 1-2-3-45 Sub-Debs 3-45 Girls' Althetics 35 Assistant Vice-President G.A.S. 45 Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 DeViltries Costumes Comm. 3-4. Downer, Patrlcla.62, 69, 94, 113 Pattie is a gal whom everyone admires, At winning friends she never seems to tire. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 45 G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 45 Sub Debs 45 Tri-D's 35 Canasta Club 25 H.R. Pot 0' Gold Rep. 25 Jr. Play Make-Up Comm. 35 DeViltries Tryouts 3-45 Sr. Play Scenery 45 Awards Commission 4. Downs, Carol .......... 79, 113 A smile for all-she greets them gaily, This young lady makes new friends daily. Fifty-Treeters 15 H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 2-35 Hall Patrol 2-45 Zets 2-3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 35 Dance Comm. 35 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. Drayton, Norma ....... 67, 114 Norma would like to work for a dentist, Whenever she can, she's sure to assist. H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 35 Historian Comm. 45 Fifty-Treeters 1. Dressel, Karen ............ 1 14 When Karen's not busy she turns to knitting, But it's not very often you find her sift-ing. Dull, Juanita. ....... No picture Nita's not been at DeVilbiss long, And if she becomes a housewife she won't go wrong. Duncan, Charles ....... 52, 114 Quiet but mighty is this football star, As all-city guard, he will go far. Football 2-3-45 H.R. Vice-President 1, Treas- urer 45 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Durrant, Calvin ........... 114 The field of pharmacy is the one he picks, With his fellow students he really clicks. Science Honor Club 1. Eaken, Merle ............. 114 A sweet little miss is well-liked Mell, She'll be a secretary the boss will like Membkifll Comm. 4. Eddie, Jack ........... ..114 For hunting he has a knack, A true outdoorsman is Jack. Edge, Robert .............. 1 14 Bob likes people and people like him, He is one who has vitality and vim. Eggert, Phyllis ....... 5, 79, 114 Phyl's a girl that we all adore, With her as a friend, you can't ask for ITIDYB. Zets 3-4. Ehni, Tom 32, 36, 37, 58, 68, 77, 114 He has intelligence and personality not found in many. As Finance Commissioner, he counted every penny. Honor Roll 2-35 Libbey Scholarship 25 Honor Society 3-45 Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 Track 2-35 Cross Country 2-35 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, President 1, Vice-President 2, l.C.C. Rep. 2, Treasurer 35 Q.D.'s 3-4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 25 Co-Chairman Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 35 Graduation Comm. 45 Finance Commission 3-4, Commissioner 45 DeViltries Stage Production Comm. 2, Chair- man 3, General Chairman 45 Revelries Publicity Comm. 35 Cheerleader 35 Pot O' Gold Ass't Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 45 Baccalaureate Usher 3. Ehrmm, Lois ....... . ...... 114 At typing and swimming she's spent all er time, If she could, life would be divine. Senior Trip Comm. 45 G.A.S. 15 Fifty- Treeters 15 Y-Teens 3. Emch, Judith ....... 76, 87, 114 Someday she'll be a rider known the world around, With energy and personality, Judy does abound. H.R. Secretary 45 Thalians 3-45 Froshmores 1-25 Sorelles 3-45 La Alianza 45 Awards Commission 4. . Engelke, Kristin 40, 69, 74, 79, 114 ln the A Cappella Susie does well her part, A wonderful future for her we'll chart. H.R. Stamp Rep. 45 G.A.S. 15 Y-Teen 1-2-3-45 Pay-a-el-sa 3-45 Zets-Secretary 45 A Cappella 45 Senior Trip Comm. 4. Engers, Suzanne .......... 114 In the field of nursing she'll be needed, That she'll be a good nurse, is a fact conceded. Girls' Chorus 45 Service Committee 4. Entner, Elaine 83,114,118,127,129,133 Elaine's the gal who was the hit of several shows, She'll be a famous actress in the future, as everyone knows. Honor Roll 3-45 Dramatic Club 15 Home- room Pot 0' Gold Rep. 15 Dramatic Club 1-2-3-45 Charlemos 1-25 Sorelles 3-4- DeVlitries Cast 2-3-45 Aeolian Radio Club 2-3-45 H.R. Secretary 2, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Prism Rep. 45 P.A. Announcer 2-3-45 Publicity Comm. 2-35 Community Chest Show 35 Assemblies Commission 3-45 Family Living 45 Junior-Senior Play5 Dramatics Club 1-45 Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. 140 Epstein, Barbara 60, 76, 114,118 We've got the team that's on the beam, it's really hep to the iive - With this cheer, Barbara really kept us alive. Honor Roll 3-45 Student Council Rep. 1-45 H.R. Secretary 2, President 35 Jr. Publicity Comm. 35 DeViltries Cast 45 Thalians 45 Sorelles 3-45 Dramatics Club 25 Aeolian Radio 2-3-45 Social Commission 45 Cheer- leader 3-45 Junior Publicity Comm. 35 DeViltries Cast 45 Thalians 45 Sorelles 3-45 Dramatics Club 25 Aeolian Radio 2-3-45 Social Commission 45 Chairman Dads' and Daughters' Date 45 Revelries Variety Show Comm. 3, Chairman Revelries Ticket Comm. 45 Co-Chairman DeViltries Tryouts 3. Erler, Nancy Lou ....... 83, 114 For a nurse you'll want Nancy Lou, As soon as she graduates from T.U. Honor Roll 45 Hall Patrol 35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Y-Teens 3-45 Future Nurses of America 3-4, President 3-45 Family Living 45 Tri-D's 4. Etchen, Robert . . . . . . ...... 114 Bob tells us with a grin his favorite subiect is women5 We know it is science, and he's iust kiddin'. Evans, Diane. .......... . . .114 To mold artistic obiects of clay, ls how Diane likes to spend her day. Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 G.A.S. 15 Y-Teens 15 Zets 2-3-45 Future Nurses 2-3-4, President 35 Vice-President 45 Tri-D's 45 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Fallis, Lyola ............... 114 Here's a miss with a song in her heart, She's a top scholar too-right from the start. Elonor Roll 2-45 H.R. Secretary 2-35 Canasta Falor, Stanley ......... 40, 114 With his renditions of popular songs, He'll have a following of many throngs. Fehn, Sally ........ 78, 83, 114 Secretary of our class is this sweet gal, A perspnality like hers can win many a pa . Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Libbey Scholarship 2-35 H.R. Magazine Chairman 1, Secretary 2-3, Prism Reporter 4, Student Council Rep. 15 Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 Y-Teens 15 Charlemos 25 Sorelles 3-45 Peries 3-4, Chaplain 45 Family Living Club 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Revelries Publicity Comm. 25 Decorations 3, Variet Show Cast 45 Served at the Senior Girlls' Mothers' Tea 35 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3-4, Usherette 45 Co-Chairman Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Class Secretary 45 Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4. Ferguson, Lowell 68, 77,114,119,132 Lowell sang bass in our famous quartet, He's a great guy who'll be hard to forget. Honor Roll 45 Fifty-Treeters 15 Froshmores 25 Lightweight Football Manager 15 Wrest- ling 45 Revelries Decoration Comm. 25 H.R. President 2-45 Hi-Y 2-3-45 Y-Teen Rep. 3, Secretary 4, President Area Hi-Y Council 4, Delegate-State Hi-Y Convention 4, Chair- man of Fall Hi-Y Conference at Bluffton 45 Q.D.'s Treasurer 45 Cross Country 35 Junior Play Props. Comm. 35 Pat O' Gold Photographer 35 DeViltries Photography Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Set Directors 45 Senior Class Finance Comm. 45 Captain of Football Guards and Ushers 2. Ferris, Ronald ...... 40, 83, 114 Ronnie's eyes always have a twinkle, In his friendly personality therefs never a wrinkle. Honor Roll 15 Libbey Scholarship 15 Bacca- laureate 45 Family Living Club 45 Science Honor 45 A Cappella Choir 2-3-45 DeViltries Cast 2-3-4. Fingerhut, Joan ..... No picture Joaniefs a gal who likes dancing and French, ln whatever she does, she uses good sense. Finkbeiner, Donald ..... 56, 114 Laughter to his name we do link, A friend to all is our pal Fink. At your service at all times . . . is the Benner, Inc. Wall Board :: Plywood :: Insulation Board :: Roll Roofing Asphalt Shingles :z Interior Doors :: Finish Lumber Dimension Lumber :: Window and Door Frames Wood Boxes-Pallets and Crates af WE DELIVER JO. 4656 2623 Dorr St. X I When you're thinking of ga ' 'SIX a career . . . V2 4 Q96 Think of Ohio Bell . . . 0 A iol: with a future 0 A good salary 0 A friendly place to work THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 'l4'l Fortress, Lenna ............ 114 Music and swimming help to keep her life merry, , She'Il soon settle down to the life of secretary. F.B.L.A. 2, Revelries Variety Show Cast 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Fox Luette ..... 30 67 83 114 y I I r She hopes her life work will be connected with x-rays, l Her superior work will win her boss' praise. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Y-Teens 1-2, G.A.S. 1-2, Canasta 2, Fraulines 3-4 Family Living Club 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. Friedman, Sylvia .......... 114 A little lass who's often called lvy, She's known for laughing and being so lively. Senior Announcements Comm. 4, Frosh- mores 1-2, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4. Fromer, Jane.40, 66, 80, 83, 114 Here's a gal with a terrific voice, For a friendly gal-she's our choice. Honor Roll 4, A Cappella Alumni Banquet 4, Night Relays Tickets Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, DeViltries Music Comm. 3, Choir 2-3-4, Student Council Representa- tive 3, lnter-Club Council Chairman of Club Day 4, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2, Secretary 4, Hall Patrol 3, Athletic Office 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Sorelles 3-4, Family Living Club 4, Student Council Representative 3, Night Relays Awards Comm. 4, Senior Banquet 4. Garrett, Jean 69, 84, 94,115,119 ln whatever she does, Jean is always a leader, We know she'll become a very fine teacher. Honor Roll 4, Class Play Comm. 3, Chair- man Baccalaureate Comm. 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 3, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Band 2, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Sisco 1-2-3, Sub- Debs 3-4, President 4. Gaynor, James ...... ...... 1 15 An avid partoker in football is Jim, As an industrial engineer you'll recognize him. Football 1-2, Wrestling 2, Latin Club 1-2, Quill and Dagger 3-4, Senior Trip Comm. 4, H.R. Student Council Rep. 1. Gerber, Myron ............ 115 Known by all as the guy named Mike, Working in the field of science, he'd like. H.R. Secretary 1, Treasurer 2-4, Band 2, Wrestling 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Science Honor Club 1. Gilbert, Jean Ann. .83, 86, 115 When Jean's the buyer for some big store, I'm sure the customers will ask for more. Fifty-Treeters 1, H.R. Savings Stamp Rep. 3, Class Play Make-Up Comm. 4, G.A.S. 1-2, Canasta Club 2, Family Living Club 4, Charlemos 4. Giles, Roberta.33, 87, 115, 127 Bobbie's sincere understanding and the goodness in her heart, Plus her friendly personality, earn admira- tion from the start. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarships 1-2-3, Latin Club 2, United Nations Club 2-3-4, Sorelles 3-4, Assemblies Commis- sion 3-4, Commissioner 4, G.A.S. 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores Social Chairman 2, Student Council 4, DeViltries 2-3-4, Student Director 2, Assist- ant Chairman Script Comm. 2, Script Chair- man 3, General Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 3-4, Cast 3-4, Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Assistant Senior Class Editor 3, Photography Editor 4, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Convention 3, Delegate Buckeye Girls' State 3, Co-Chairman J-Hop Comm. 3, Delegate United Nations Model Assembl at T.U. 3, Delegate United Nations Mock UNESCO at T.U. 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Graduation Comm. 4, Revelries 2-3-4, Variety Show Cast 2-3, Publicity Comm. 4, Decorations Comm. 3. Gunther, John ......... 41, 115 This intelligent fellow was a member of the band, In the science of glass research he'll be much in demand. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Pit Scholarship Test 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Basketball Band 3, DeViltries Band 3-4, Chairman Music Comm. 4, Cast 4, H.R. Vice-President. Glasser, Sandra Mae. ..... 115 At ballet dancing Sandy earns acclaim, But in the field of science she'll make her name. Award Advertising Essay 3, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2-3, Social Chairman 4, Cheveaux Club 2, Dramatics Club 1-2, DeViltries Cast 2, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Goldacker, Betty ....... 83, 115 Betty is the quiet type, more generous than most, And to anyone that's like her, we really give a toast. Future Nurses 4, Family Living Club 4. Goodman, Barbara Ann.96, 115 She'll be a secretary and trusted office aid, ln anything she undertakes she's sure to make the grade. Goudy, Elizabeth .......... 115 Brown-haired Betty likes to bowl, To get married anytime is her goal. Gramza, Marlene Ann. . . . .115 She'll make a good secretary, but as the years go by, We'l .bet she'll get married to some very nice guy. Green, Martha Katherine ia, 115 Martha's favorite sport is playing tennis, To her English class competitors she is a menace. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Class Vice-President 2, Girls' Chorus 1, J-Hop Comm. 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3-4, Usherettes 4, H.R. Student Council Rep. 3, Student Council Comm. 3, Inter- Club Council 3, G.A.S. 1, Latin Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, Sorelles 3-4, Peries 3-4, Vice-President 4, Welfare Commission 4, Night Relays Queen Comm. 4. Green, William. ........... 115 Fond of basketball is our friend Bill, While pllayling the trumpet, he gives many a t ri . Gregoire, Jeanne ......... 115 Jeanne's a gal who's so quiet and sweet, She is one who is hard to beat. Gregor, Ben ......... No Picture With his artistic ability Ben is luck , He thinks being a success would be iust ducky. Griffith, Joyce .... 115, 119, 133 An expert at dancing the Charleston, This cute little blond many friends has won. G.A.S. 1, Y-Teens 1, Fraulines 3, Dramatics 3, DeViltries Cast 2-3-4, Tigerette 3-4, H.R. Secretary 3, P.T.A. Rep. 4, Co-Chairman Service Comm. 4. Gross, Nancy ...... 40, 76, 115 Friendly, sweet, and very smart, In numerous activities Nancy takes part. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, H.R. President 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Thalians 3-4: A. Cappella Choir 3-4, Service Comm. 4, Senior Banquet 3, Sharps and Flats 4, DeViltries 2-3-4, Assistant Chairman Try- out Comm. 2, Co-Chairman Music Comm. 3, Chairman Music Comm. 4, Steering Comm. ,4, Cast 3-4. Grunden, Robert ......... .115 A friendly fellow, his name is Bob, In whatever he does, he'lI do a good iob. Hagemeyer, Kent. . .77, 85, 115 His height of six-feet-three helps him make those baskets, He hopes to earn his place among com- mercial artists. H1R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-3, President 3, Night Relays 2-3, Revelries 2-3-4, Home- coming Queen Comm. 2-4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Dramatics Club 4, Quill and Dagger 4. Hale, Barbara Jean .... . . .115 To DeVilbiss in her iunior year she came, Soon we'll know her as a dancer of fame. Entered 1951, G.A.S. 3-4. Hamilton, Sally.67, 83, 85, 113 Personality plus has this sweet gal, All her friends iust call her Sal. H.R. Student Council Rep. 1, Magazine Solicitor 2, Student Council Bills Prepara- tory Comm. 1, Y-Teens 1, Bridge Club 3, Fraulines 3-4, Aeolian 2-4, Family Living Club 4, Class Play Publicity Comm. 4. 142 Hannes, Loann. .84, 87, 93, 115 With her admirable talent at playing the violin, In her later years, many laurels she'll win. Hansen, Patricia ....... 93, 115 Pat's 5'8 with eyes of blue, Besides sewing, she's good in sports too. Harmon, Sharon .......... 115 Sharon always had a smile for everyone she'd meet, She could always make any party complete. Harris, Shirley ............. 115 A petite blonde who likes horseback riding, That she really is sweet, there's no denying. G.A.S. 1-2, Girls' Chorus 1. Harrison, Frances. . .69, 93, 115 Frances is a friend indeed, ln fact, she is a friend in need. G.A.S. 1-2-3, Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Senior Baccalaureate Comm. 4, H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Dramatics Club 1, Tri-D's 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Hayman, Janet ........... 115 Of baseball games she is a loyal spectator. Soon she'll be a hard-working stenographer. Hedden, Paul A. ....... 96, 115 She's going to train to be a competent nurse, She'll earn respect from the whole universe. Graduation Comm. 4. Heidtman, Ned ........ 52, 116 At catching that pigskin Ned was great, An end like him will always rate. Herman, John .... ......... 1 16 Someday hefll be a minister with a large congregation, His fine work will be applauded through- out the nation. Senior Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4. Hiser, Philip ..... ......... 1 16 Playing the piano occupies his spare time, The road to higher math he would like to climb. H.R. Vice-President 2, Treasurer 1-4, Student Council Representative 2, Inter-murals 1, Hi-Y 1-2, Vice President 1, Magazine Award 2, Senior Banquet 4, Family Living Club 4, Froshmores 1. Holas, Raymond ........... 116 DeVilbiss is glad to have him finish his schooling here, The upper-classmen especially welcome him in his senior year. Hopper, Otrs .............. 116 About model railroading he is a fanatic, He hopes to someday be a skilled mechanic. Science Honor Club 2, Roller Skating Club 2-3-4, Senior Play Props Comm. 4. Horen, Don ......... No picture Tall, good-looking, and a wonderful gun, The girls all regard him with many a sig . Hossenlopp, Gretchen 30, 60, 67 69 She's gl cheerleader who really made us 9 r Withyall that pep, she'll always rate well. Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, H.R. Stamp Rep. 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Student Council Representative 4, Student Council Movie Comm. 4, Assemblies Commission 2, G.A.S. 1, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Canasta Club 2, Bridge Club 3, Sisco 3, Treasurer 4, Fraulines 3-4, Magazine Award 2-3-4, Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, Revelries Refresh- ments Comm. 3, Hall Patrol 3, Cheerleader 3-4, Junior Play Make-Up Comm. 3, DeVil- tries Arrangements 3, Assistant Chairman 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4, Senior Midwinter Comm. 4, Library Guard 4. Howard, Nancy.67, 83, 85, 116 Over the air Nancy makes her characters come alive, . lt's young girls' parts on ,which she does thrive. H.R. Vice-President 1, Prism Rep. 4, Fifty Treeters 1, Y-Teens 1, Aeolian 2-3-4, Fraulines 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Family Living 4, Class Play Usher Comm. 3, Service Comm. 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 2, DeViltries Publicity Comm. 4. 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Government Graded PRIME BEEF and Highest Quality Groceries 0HlIIl0HILL'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 2845 West Central at Cheltenham Road TOLEDO 6, OHIO 143 Hulfer, William.32, 39, 58, 116 This good-looking young man is sure to succeed, If youfre looking for a leader-he's iust what you need. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Bowling Green Scholarship Test-History 3, Libbey Scholarship 1-2, Class President 1, H.R. Pres. 1, Student Council Rep. 3, Frosh- mores 1-2, Latin Club 2, Class Publicity Chairman 3, Student Council Bill Prepara- tory Comm. 3, Student Council President 4, Student Delegate to Rotary Club 4, Delegate Area Student Council 4, Chairman Queens Comm. for Area Council Dance 4, Delegate to National Student Council Con- vention 4, Athletic Commission 3, Prism Pljl9l'CIfY 3, Manager 4, DeViltries Set Directors Comm. 3, Co-Chairman 4, Cast 4, Basketball 1, lntra-Murals 1, Cross Country 2, Track 1-2-3-4, 3rd in city, Ohio State General Scholarship Test-4. Hughes, Shirley .... 37, 75, 116 Shirley loves to swim and likes lots of fun, Here's a gal liked by everyone. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 1-2-3, Student Council Rep. 3, H.R, Secre. tary 1, Vice-President 2-4, Social Chairman 4, Magazine Chairman 3, Hall Patrol 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 2, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 3, Chairman of Reception Comm. 4, Program Comm. 4, Varsity Draq Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Senior Editor 4, Typist 4, G.A.S. 1-2, Fifty Treeters 1, Y-Teens 1-2, Froshmores 2, Canasta 2, President 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Treasurer 3, Tri-Dfs 3, President 3. Jablonsky, Reno .......... 116 He's the one who likes to tinker with a machine, But he also delights in the sport of wrestling. Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, lntra-Murals 2, Wrestling 1-2. Jacob, Richard ............ 116 Dick would like to be a football coach in future years, For his winning team, he'll hear many cheers. Froshmores 1-2, Lightweight Football Man- ager 1, Science Honor Club 3. Jamra, Dolores.. . .67, 83, 116 Here is a gal who is as nice as she can be, And what's more, she acts so charmingly. Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, H.R. Maga- zine Rep. 1-2, Memorial Comm. 4. Johnson, Alice ............116 A future as a worker on a busy office staff, Alice's hobby is collecting photographs. Y-Teens 3, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 4. Johnson, Gayle .... ...... 1 16 This girl's really a hit in the pool, Just a swim a day-that's her rule. Johnson, Robert.40, 52, 81, 116 You've all heard his voice in the A Cappella Choir, And on the football field, he's a real live wire. H.R. President 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 1, Q.D. 3-4, Sharps and Flats 3-4, Junior Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Organizations Com- mission 4: A Cappella Choir 3-4, DeViltries Cast 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Basketball 1. Johnston, Jean ........ 79, 116 To be a commercial artist is Jean's ambition, Because in drawing and painting she's gained recognition. Honor Roll 1-4, Placed 3rd in Bowling Green English Test 2, H.R. Secretary 2, Froshmores 2, Skating 2, Zets 3-4, Senior Service Comm. 4. Jones, Beverly ............116 Annie loves to skate on ice, And she likes to swim when the weather's nlie. Y-Teens 3-4. Jones, Donna. ............ 116 She's good in art and swims like a fish, To own a record shop is her wish. G.A.S. 1-2, Fifty Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Nurses Office 1, Deans Oitice 1-2, Family Living Club. Jones, Robert ........... 56, 57 Bob is a basketball player of no little note, He's wherever he's needed and for him we all vote. Joyner, Robert ......... 68, 116 T.U. will get o ift in Bob, He's really capable on the iob. Honor Roll 1-2, Castellano 1, Hi-Y 1-3-4, Senior Play Props Comm. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2. Kanag, Judith ............. 116 Judy Kanag a teacher will be, After attending Toledo University. Honor Roll 2, Girls' Chorus 2, F.B.L.A. 3. Kane, Claire Rose ......... 116 To know Claire is to like her, lt's really sweet girls that we prefer. Fifty Treeters 1. Kannel, Jerrold ..... 41, 80, 116 A nice friendly boy who has dark hair, A pal like him is really rare. Kaul, Don ............. 38, 116 Don is a boy who knows his way around, Success for him is sure to know no bound. Latin Club 1-2, Dramatics Club 2-3, U.N. Club 2-3, Class Treasurer 2, Junior Comm. of Senior Banquet 3, Senior Service Comm. 4, Froshmores 1, Student Council Rep. 1, H.R. President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4,.Prism Club Editor 2-4, DeViltries Pub- licnty 2, Script 4, Wrestling 1, Night Relays Field Comm. 2, Program Seller 2-4, Revelries 3. Kegg, Paul ......... No picture A quiet person is Paul, He's a type who's liked by all. Kellerbauer,Nannette 66, 76, 84, 116 Little Nannette, our brown eyed prodigy, Wishes to be a teacher of biology. Honor Roll 4, H.R. Treasurer 1, Junior Play Try-Outs 3, DeViltries Try-Outs 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 3, Revelries Try-Outs Comm. 4, Night Relays Queens Comm. 4. Kellogg, David ......... 83 116 A swell personality with good looks has Dave- About him all the girls will rave. Hi-Y 1-2, Family Living 4, Froshmores 2, Night Relays Queens Comm. 4. Kenworthy, Sandra ........ 116 Tall slender Sand , has hair of ash blonde, Of swimming and tennis she is fond. Kershow, William ......... 116 ln high school days, for basketball he did cheer, ln college, he'll study to be an engineer. Engineering Club 1, Student Council Rep. 4. Killeen, Alan.56, 116, 127, 129 Here is the actor who swept the girls off their feet, As treasurer of the class he can't be beat. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 2, Placement Bowling Green State Scholarship Test 3, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Fifty-Treeters' 1, Froshmores 2, Class Play Cast 3-4, DeVil- tries Cast 4, Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Class Treasurer 4, Awards Commission 4, Senior Finance Comm. 4. Klmbell, Jered ......... 83, 117 This swell fella will always cooperate, Jered's a guy who really is top rate. Family Living 4, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, lntra-Murals 1, Froshmores 1-2, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4. King, Nancy.66, 69, 75, 94, 117 A pretty gal with complexion so fair, She'l: always be loved for her personality air. Fifty Treeters 1, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Sisco 2-3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 4, Sub-Debs 3, Secretary 4, H.R. P.T.A. Rep 2, Vice President 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, DeViltries Make-Up 3, Cast 4, Junior Play 3, Make-up Comm. 3, Varsity Drag 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, l.C.C. Dance Comm. 3-4, Social Commis- sion 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. 144 Knight, Elsa ....... 76, 84, 117 Elsa is going to be a dietician. But shefs always been a mathematician. Class Play Usher, Try-Outs 4, Thalians 3-4, F.T.A. 2-3-4, Fraulines 3-4. Knudsen, Wayne .......... 117 A fellow student whom everyone knows, He will have friends wherever he goes. Koehnlger, Marilyn ....... .117 Baby is a fan of any type of sport, But tennis is her special forte. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Bacca- laureate Comm. 4. Kratzman, James .......... 117 Jim really knows how to bowl, To be an electrical engineer is his goal. Bowling Green Industrial Exhibit Ribbon 2, Ohio State Industrial Exhibit 2, Senior Trip Comm. 4. Kubitz, Beverly 74, 84, 87,117, 119,132 She was the co-chairman who helped make the Prom great, No one will ever forget this .lune date. Honor Roll 4, H.R. Secretary 2, Froshmores 2, Senior Prom 4, Charlemos 2, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Y-Teens 2-3, DeViltries 4, Senior Banquet 3, Revelries 3-4, Pay- a-el-sa 3-4, Alianza 3-4, Fifty-Treeters 3, H.R. Social Chairman 4, Program Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. LaGro, Ralph. .40, 59, 117, 119 Ralph's baseball technique is really mellow, We all think he is quite a fellow. Football 1, Baseball 2-3-4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Senior Finance Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Lantz, Allen. . . .40, 52, 54, 117 This guy's a true football player as every- one knows, He will attract the girls wherever he goes. H.R. President 3, Student Council Rep. 2, H.R. Treasurer 4, H.R. Boys' Athletics 1, Varsity D 4, Q.D. 3-4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 2-3, Chairman 4, Baccalaureate Service Usher 3, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, DeViltries 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Chairman Night Relays Field Comm. 4. LaPlante, Jerry ....... 117, 119 A scholar and musician fine, As a Thespian he also did shine. Honor Roll 1-2, Libbey Scholarship 1-2-3, H.M. Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4, Placement District and State Bowling Green Tests 1-2-3, H.R. Social Rep. 2, Class Play Cast 3, DeViltries Cast 1-4, Prism Staff 2, Froshmores 2, Debate Club 4, Class Play Ticket Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Service Comm. 4. Lauman, Dennis ....... ....117 Dennis Lauman stands five feet nine, He will have success in future time. Lautz, Ann. .62, 66, 69, 94, 117 She has hazel eyes and hair that's blonde, Of Ann, her friends are very fond. Honor Roll 4, H.R. Secretary 4, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Historian 4, Secretary 4, Sub-Debs 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Y-Teens 2-3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Announcements Comm. 4, l.C.C. Dance Comm. 4, Banquet Comm. 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 3. Lavo, JoAnn. . .62, 69, 117, 118 .lo is never boisterous, never speaks out of turn, And because she is dependable, much respect she'll earn. Honor Roll 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, H.R. Secretary 2, Served at Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, Co-Chairman 4, Class Play Make-up Comm. 3, Usher 3, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, President 4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4, Sub-Debs 3-4, La Alianza 142-3, F.B.L.A. 2, Revelries Decoration Comm. 4. Leffler, Thomas ............ 117 Tom's a guy with physical prowess, In his wrestling matches he'll always wow us. H.R. Vice-President 1-2-3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Athletic Commission 4, Basket- ball 1, Wrestling 1-2-3. MAin 4181-2-3 B E E G L E ' S BETTER Foons For Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants and Institutions O THE H. F. BEEGLE MEAT CO., Inc. 34-36-38 Superior Street Toledo 4, Ohio Serve... SCHMIDT'S TABL-Tasty MEATS The Flavor Gains Favor F. 0. Biehesheimer 81. 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Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Cheveaux 2-3, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3, A Cappella 4, H.R. Stamp Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 4, DeViltries Cast and Ticket Comm. 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 4. Leonard, Virginia ...... 40, 117 Known for her very fine voice, Genny is really our choice. DeViltries 2-3-4, A Cappella Choir 2-3-4, Memorial Comm. 4. Levin, Howard.32, 77, 117, 129 ln the senior year he was service commish Repairing old cars is really his dish. Football 1-2, Wrestling 1-2-3, Hall Patrol 2-3-4, School Service Commission 2-3, Commissioner 4, Student Court 3-4, DeVil- tries Guards and Ushers 3-4, Class Play Cast 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, ieniolk Memorial Comm. 4, Q.D.'s 4, 1' . Lewis, Marlene ........ . . . .117 Marlene does very fine embroidery work, Never from a duty does she shirk. H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 4, Frosh- mores 1, Canasta 1, Tri-D's 3, Hall Patrol 3. Lmdner, Juliet Lee ...... 90, 117 Here's a pretty lass, her name is Lee, Shefs adpopular miss we all agree. H.R. Re Cross Chairman 1, Vice-President 2, Social Chairman 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 2, Props Committee 4, Class Play Prop Comm. 3, Reading Comm. 4, Y-Teens 1, Science Honor Club 1, Sorelles 3-4, Bridge Club 2-3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4, Night Relays Queens Comm. 4. Lindner, Lewis ............ 117 His answers to biology questions are never Wl'Ofl 91 As a pathologist, he'll make others strong. Honor Roll 4, Bowling Green State Scholar- ship Test Biology 2nd District, Chemistry 5th in district 3, 1st Place, Westinghouse Science Talent Search 4, 2nd in city Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Lindower, Dick ......... 40, 117 Many of Dick's talents lie in song, With him in our choir, it couldn't go wrong. Honor Roll 4, lntra-Murals 1, Historian Comm. 4, Senior Play Script Director 4, DeViltries 2-3-4, Student Council Rep. 3, H.R. Vice-President 4, Magazine Award 1, A Cappella 2-3-4, Orchestra 1, Q.D.'s 3, Debate Team 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Frosh- mores 2. Linler, Vivian ............. 117 Vivian is the girl that has such pretty hair, For pagiting and designing she surely has o air. H.R. Stamp Rep. 2, G.A.S. Rep. 3. Fraulines 3-4, Senior Play 4: Scenery Comm. 4, DeViltries Usher 3, Hostess 4, Roller Skat- ing Club 2. Little, Marilyn .......... 96, 117 Marilyn likes to play the piano and to bowl, And into her history she puts her soul. Honor Roll 2-3, Science Honor Club 1, Y-Teens 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Latin Club 2, H.R. Secretary 2, Junior Class Trip Comm. 3, Graduation Comm. 4. Lorber, Arlene.40, 96, 117, 132 Someday Arlene will star at the Met, Much applause and ovation is what she'll get. Honor Roll 2-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2, A Cappella Choir 3-4, DeViltries Cast 3-4, Graduation Comm. 4, Dramatics 2-3, Canasta 3, Charlemos 4. Mack, Ronald ......... 56, 117 He's an asset to the basketball team, His ball handling is on the beam. Band 1-2, Basketball 2-3-4. Magee, Sam ....... 66, 77, 117 In his senior year, he served as I.C.C. President, I His mathematics skill will aid in the ,ob of accountant. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Football 1-2, Cross Country 3, DeViltries Party Comm. 2, Chairman 4, DeViltries Program Comm. 3, Class Play Script Director 3-4, Night Relays Field Comm. 3, Revelries Decoration Comm. 3, Athletic Commission 3, Inter-Club Council President 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, President 3, Latin Club 2, Q.D.'s 3-4, Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4. Maiewski, Nancy... .......117 One of the neatest dressed around, No nicer gal can there be found. Pot O' Gold H.R. Rep 3-4, Varsity Drag Dance Comm. 4. Mainwold, Louis Jr.. .No picture A radio-T.V. man he will be, He'll be a success and collect many a fee. lntra-Murals 1. Mallory, Leah ......... 63, 117 Dental h giene is Leah's field, A pair of pliers is what she'll wield. Honor Roll 2-3, Libbey Scholarship 1-3, DeViltries Assistant Photography Chairman 1, H.R. Treasurer 1, President 2-3, Girls' Chorus 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Castellana 1, Inter-Club Council Rep. 1, F.B.L.A. 2-3, Secretary 3, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. Marleau, Dick ............. 120 Dick's a guy who likes to boat and swim, As an engineer his future is far from dim. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Science Honor Society 4, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3. Marsh, Leslie .......... 37, 120 Les hasn't been at our school long, But he didnft waste time in getting to belon . Entered 1852. Intro-murals 4, Baseball 4, Pot O' Gold Junior Class Editor 4, H.R. IPlri2m4Rep. 4, DeViltries Guard 4, Senior I- . Martin, Paul Richard...40, 120 lt's musical questions Paul knows all about, Thatdmutsic will be his career there is no ou 1. A Cappella Choir 4, Sharps and Flats 4, DeViltries Cast, Pit Band 4. Mayo, Sharon ............. 120 Sharon has a personality that is very sweet, She's the type you always like to meet. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1-2, Stamp Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, G.A.S. 1-2, Y-Teens 2, Christian Youth 2-3, Revelries Decoration Comm. 3-4, DeViltries Schedule Comm. 3-4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-4, Banquet Comm. 4, Awards Commission 4. McCaw, Ronald ...... . . . . .120 A truly nice gu w'th d's os't'o y He could brightenyup alny drill? I I n ga I gpnooulscement Comm. 4, amily Living U . McCollum, Nancy Carol.93, 120 An expert at knitting and a bowling fan, With' tycping proficiency a good iob she'll an . Future Nurses 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Tri-D's 3-4, Class Play Try-outs Comm. 4. McGee, Richard. . . . .68, 120 Dick wants to make lots of money, And that's not an ambition that is funny. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Class Play Props Comm. 4. McKnight, Meryle. . .67, 83, 120 Micky likes basketball, typing, and traveling, Success in the future will really be unraveling. Meek, Suzanne ........ 93, 120 Five-foot-eight is our gal Sue, With the friends she's made, she'll never be blue. H.R. Secretary 1, Stamp Rep. 1, F.B.L.A. g,4G.A.S. 1, Tri-D's 4, Class Trip Comm. Mercer, Richard ........... 120 Dick's a guy who is always cheery- When he's around nothing's dreary. Senior Prom Comm. 4. 146 . Miehls, Angie 35, 60, 76, 119, 120, 133 An active Miss of cheer-leading fame, She led the spirit of winning the game. G.A.S. 1-2, Y-Teens 1, Dramatics Club 2, United Nations Club 2, Thalians 3-4, Class Vice-President 1, Revelries Ticket Comm. 1-3, Decoration Comm. 2, DeViltries Cast 2-3-4, Try-out Comm. 1-3, Make-up 2, Sorelles 3-4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Captain 4, Awards Commission 2, Night Relays Queen Comm. 2, Queen 3, Chairman Cafeteria Comm. 4, Assemblies Commission 3-4, Co-Chairman Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4, H.R. Vice-President 1, Student Council Rep. 2, Secretary 3, Magazine Rep. 4. Miller, David 36, 68, 77, 119, 120, 127, 132 Sincerity in his voice and smile, Dedicated to a life worth while. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Quill and Dagger 4, DeViltries Stage Production Comm. 3, Cast 4, Pot O' Gold Assistant Panel Editor 3, Panel Editor 4, Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3, Finance Commission 4, Memorial Comm. Co-Chair- man 4, H.R. President 4. Miller, Janet ....... 90, 96, 120 To be a kindergarten teacher she is yearning, She'll start many on the right road to learning. H.R. Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 4, Revelries Decorations Comm. 1, Organizations Com- mission 2, Awards Commission 4, Class Play Props Comm. 3, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3-4, Props Comm. 1, Usherette 4, Dramatics 1-2, La Alianza 3, Sorelles 3-4, President 3, Bridge Club 4. Mlller, Jo Ann ......... 87, 120 A friend to all with personality so rare, It's hard to find one who can compare. Honor Roll 4, Libbey Scholarship 2, H.R. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Castellano 1, Charlemos 2, La Alianza 3-4, Bridge Club 3, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Family Living Club 4, Tri-D's 3, lnter-club Council Rep. 3, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Class Trip Comm. 4, Class Play Usher Comm. 3, Revelries Publicity Comm. 3, DeViltries Costume Comm. 2-3-4, Night Relays Om- cials Comm. Chairman 4. Miller, Lawrence .......... 120 To be a conservation officer Larry would like He'll be' in for many a long hike. Basketball 1, Wrestling 1-2, Baseball 1-2, Froshmores 2, Ping Pong Tournament 3, Class Play Props Comm. 4. Miller, Lillian ,.....,,..... 120 You may see Lil hurrying around, ln her a skill for swimming is also found. Miller, Ronald ............. 120 To be Dr. R. V. Miller is Ronnie's hope, He'll be the favorite of all the folk. Fifty-Treeters 1. Miller, William George ..... 120 ln high school, his favorite subiect was histor , After graduation, his favorite activity will be photography. Mills, Dave 9, 66, 68, 77, 90, 120 The Quill and Dagger President was known as Dave, As an M.D., many lives he will save. Honor Roll 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Bridge Club 2-3-4, Quill and Dagger 3-4, President 4, Band 1-2, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, lntra-murals Basketball 1, Baseball 1-2, Cross Country 3, Class Play Script Director 3, Cast 4, DeViltries Stage Production Comm. 3, Party Comm. 4, Cast 4, Hall Patrol Captain 4, Night Relays Program Comm. 4. Mock, Sandra Kay ......... 120 This lovely young Miss with her smiles is free, A doctor's technician she would like to be. Fifty-Treeters 1, Canasta Club 2, Sorelles 3, Bridge Club 4, Family Living Club 4, Honor Roll 1, H.R. President 3, Class Play Try-outs Comm. 3, Class Play Reading Comm. 4, DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 4. 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Pot O' Gold Rep. i-2-3-4, Student Council Rep. 3, Inter-Club Council 3-4, Organiza- tion Commission 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3, Revelries Ticket Comm. 3, Night Relays Program Comm. 3-4, Refreshments 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, Senior Trip Comm. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Pay-a-el-sa 3-4, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4. Treasurer 4, President 3, Future Business Leaders of America 2, Sub-Debs 3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 4, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4. Perry, John.. ..... 59, 119, 121 ln the field of science, here's our man! John also is a baseball fan. Baseball 3-4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3. Pestolis, Thomas.68, 77, 83, 121 Tontmyfs a guy who is a pleasure to meet, He s'easy going, fun loving, to know him l is a treat. Prism staFF 2-4, H.R. Treasurer 2, Science Honorary Society 1, Q.D.'s 3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 4:. l'li-Y 4, Family Living 4, Justice Com- mission 4, l.C.C. Dance Comm. 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 4, Senior Prom Comm. 4. Peters, Charles. .66, 68, 96, 121 Right now he's known as a Philatelist, Pefl101Pf some day he'lI be called a ' Philanthropist. l'l Y 41 l.C.C. RSP. 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Graduation Comm, 4, Pfaffenberger, Harlyn ...... 121 l'lC 'lYH Glways finishes what he begins, We hope that happiness is what he wins. Pioch, Lawrence. . . .. . 118, 121 His scientific mind w cl I' I-,Q h I D.H'.S. Faculty, as a H9 'D ' B Hes going to study engineering at Toledo ' University. Semof Banquet Comm. 3: DeViltries Cast 4, Co-Chairman Varsity Drag 4. Poling, Donald. . . . . . . . . . . .121 His education he'll finish at Abilene College, l'le ll study hard and gain much knowledge. Eiftxheeters Froghmores 2, Library Help I agazine w 3, H.R. P O' Rep. 2, P.T.A. neil 2. of Gold Pollard, Charles 52, 63, 77,118,121 The tallest lad on the football team, We all give him our high esteem, H.R. Vice-President 1, Red Cross Rep. 3, Night Relays Field Comm. 3, Football DeViltries Cost 4, Hi-Y Pollitz, Beverly ...... . . . . . . 122 She aspires to be a loving wife, We wish her happiness for all her life. G.A.S. 1, H.R. Treasurer 2, Girls' Athletic Rep. 3, DeViltries Usher 3. Pontlous, Milton ....... 59, 122 On the baseball team he was behind home plate, As the catcher he made our team rate. H.R. Treasurer 4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Frosh. mores 2, Senior Announcements Comm. 4, DeViltries Prop Comm. 3, Baseball 1-2-3-4- Basketball 1. I Portman, Richard R. ....... 122 Known to all as the tall blonde fellow named Dick, The toughest problem in solid geometry he cou cl lick. Potter, Warren ......... 30, 52, 68, 77, 119, 122, 127, 129 For one who's handsome, he's the guy, Buzz is the name most know him by. H.R. President 1, J-Hop Comm. 3, Co- Chairman Senior Banquet 4, Sr. Play 4, DeViltries 4, Q.D.'s 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Foot- ball 1-2-3-4, Boxing 2. 33, 60, 66, 68, 77, 122, 132 We rate him tops as leader of Organiza- tions Commission, Here's hoping he succeeds at his every ambition. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Class President 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Organizations Com- missioner 4, Welfare Commission 3, Inter- Club Council 3-4, H.R. Vice-President 1, Libbey Scholarship 1-2, Honor Society 3-4, Pot O' Gold Advertising Ass't and Junior Class Editor 3, DeViltries Cast 3-4, Q.D.'s 3-4, l.C.C. Rep. 3, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Sgt.-at- Arms 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Froshmores 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Latin Club 2-3, Treasurer 3, Hall Patrol 2, Night Relays Queenfs Comm. 3, Revelries Cast 3, Revelries Decorations Comm., Usher at Senior Graduation and Baccalaureate 3, Dads' and Daughters' Entertainment 4, DeViltries Schedule Comm. 3, DeViltries Steering Comm. 4, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 3-4, Delegate U.N. Model Assembly 3. Queen, Robert .... ..8, 52, 122 Queenie is the name most know him by, Also a grid man and a real swell guy. H.R. Boys' Athletics Rep. 1-3-4, Memorial Comm. 4, Football 1-4, Intro-murals 1-4, Coach 4. Queen, Shirley 66, 75, 83, 93, 122 Always gay and sweet is Snirl, She's really a dependable girl. Quilter, John .............. 122 The height of his desire is to be a cartoonist. His superb talent will make him a tine humorist. Rabuck, Lynne ......... 82, 122 A kindergarten teacher she'd like to be, She'll go far as a graduate of Miami. H.R. Treasurer 1-4, Vice-President 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, Sorelles 4, French 2-3, Dramatics 2, United Nations 3-4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Senior Prom Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3, Usherettes Comm. 4, Organiza- tions Commission 3, Finance Commission 4, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Ray, John ............ 52, 122 Little but mighty is this haffback, Scoring those touchdowns is his knack. Football 2-3-4, Boxing 2-3, Night Relays Comm. 3. Reber, Jacob.35, 50, 52, 56, 122 This Co-Captain of the football team, In baseball and basketball is also seen. Football 2-3-4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Co-Captain 4, Class Veep 4. Reed, Jim. . . . ...... No picture Known as Moose to all his pals, This guy could really attract the gals. Reed, Joanne Shirley 63, 87, 122 Many of her friends know her as Jo, Her favorite hobby: playing the piano. Reed, Mary Margaret 69, 81, 83, 122 At playing the accordion, this gal is very skilled, With musical ability she is really filled. Honor Roll 3-4, Libbey Scholarship 3, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Girls' Chorus 1-2, Band 3-4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 1-2, Revelries Refreshment Comm. 2, Sophomore Mothers' Tea Program 2, Usher A Cappella Choir Concert 2, Junior Play Try-out Comm. 3, 3rd Prize City Advertising Contest, DeViltries Cast 1, Usher 4, Senior Baccalaureate Comm. 4, G.A.S. Leader 2, Koed Kapers Comm. 4, Dramatics Club 2, Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Veep 4, Aeolian 3, Family Living Club 3-4, Veep 4, Y-Teens 4. Rees, William 32, 58, 68, 77, 96, 122 He's commissioner of iustice and a stationer to boot, To become a forester is this young man's pursuit. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Q.D. 3-4, Football Mgr., Track 1-2-3-4, Intra-murals 1, Cross Country 2-3, Magazine Prize, H.R. President 3, Treasurer 2: Student Court Member 3-4, Commisioner of Justice 4, DeViltries 1-2-3-4, Junior- Senior Farewell 3, Graduation Comm. 4, Stationer's Desk 4. 150 P.A. befriends all with her good cheer, Bookkeeping will aid in choosing a career. H.R. Red Cross Rep. 4, Froshmores 1, Fifty- Treeters 2, G.A.S. 1-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-3-4, Sub-Debs 3-4, DeViltries Usher 3-4, Class Trip Comm. 4. Riendeau, Renee.35, 66, 83, 122 Short and sweet is this little lass, A Tigerette who really has class. H.R. President 4, Treasurer 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, Inter-Club Council Rep. 1, Sorelles 3-4, Vice-President 4, Dramatics Club 2, G.A.S. 1, Aeolian Club 2-3-4, Secretary 3, United Nations Club 3, Family Living Club 4, President 4, Redhead Club 2, Froshmores 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Girls' Chorus 1, J-Hop Queen Attendant 3, Mid-Winter Comm. 4, Class Play Cast and Student Director 3, DeViltries Props Comm. 2-3, Cast 3-4, Student Director 4, Class Play Usher 4, inter-Club Council 1-3-4, Banquet Comm. 2, Social Commission 2, Assemblies Commis- sion 3-4, Revelries Ticket Comm. 2, Refresh- ment Comm. 3, Variety Show Comm. 4, Night Relays Queens Comm. 2, Reception Comm. 4, Tigerette 3-4. Rlngel, Judith 39, 75, 83, 94, 122 This quiet girl with the blonde hair, ls a Prism reporter with a friendly air. Fifty-Treeters 1, Science Honor Club 1, Y-Teens 1, H.R. Treasurer 2, Sisco 3-4, Secretary 4, Sub-Debs 3-4, Charlemos 4, Family Living Club Secretary 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Class Play Usher 3, Prism Reporter 2, Girls' Sports Editor 3, Activities Editor 4, Revelries Refreshment Comm. 4. Robbins, Carol 79, 122 Carol has much ability in clerical work, ln her future iob she'll be a cute clerk. Honor Roll 4, H.R. Vice-President 2, Red Cross Rep. 1-2, Zets 2-3-4, Inter-Club Council Rep. 2, Fifty-Treeters 1. Roe, Beth ............. 83, 122 ln art, Beth has a technique distinct, Some day she ought to be famous, we think. Honor Roll 2-3-4, Fifty-Treeters 1, Frosh- mores 2, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, DeViltries Costume Comm. 4, Family Living Club 4, Third Prize Commerce National Bank Art Show 3, Third Prize Blade Safety Poster Contest. Roose, Katharine 35, 37, 76, 84, 87, 118, 122 As active and talented as aJ:erson can be, At winning friends she hol s the key. Honor Roll 2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 1-2-3, Froshmores 1-2, H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 1-2, Student Council Rep. 2, Girls' Athletic Chairman 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, DeVil- tries Assistant Chairman Costume Comm. 2, Schedule Comm. 3-4, Revelries Ticket Comm. 3, Variety Show Comm. 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 3, Class Play Reading Comm. 3, Co-Chairman Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Student Court Justice 4, Pot O' Gold Freshman Class and Literary Editor 4, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Convention 4, Magazine Prize 1-2, La Alianza 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Future Teachers 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Thalians 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Delegate Junior Constitutional Convention 3, Bowling Green State Scholarship Test- English-First in District, Honorable Mention in State-2, French-Third in District-3. Rose, James 66, 68, 77, 118, 122, 132, 133 Here's the guy that we could call the voice of our P.A. He vzas in many activities, something every a . Sciencey Honor Club 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Quill and Dagger 3-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 4, Inter-Club Council 3, J-Hop Co-Chairman 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. Co-Chairman 4, Aeolian 2-3-4, President 4, Finance Com- mission 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 2, Guards and Ushers Comm. 3-4, Co-Chair- man 3, Chairman 4, Cast 4, Revelries Talent Show 3-4. CONGRATULATIONS from GROGAN REALTY JERSEY Office Oltice 4476 Monroe St. 2436 Sylvania Ave. KLondike 3444 KLondike 3434 B R E A D s. J. ToBAKos, Prop. LA. 5041 E RI KS E N ' S OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FURNITURE EPEND ON AND SUPPLIES Pen and Pencil Sets, School Supplies Portable Typewriters Royal, Underwood, Corona, Remington Bellevue Re' el eylvenle Toledo' Ohio 323-327 Erie sfreef Phone: MAin 1193 DAVIS BUSINESS GULLEGE 339 Huron Street Phone: MAin 7274 TRAIN EFFICIENTLY, ECONOMICALLY AND PRACTICALLY at Toledo's Most Outstanding Commercial School Best Wishes to Class ot '53 V. DePrisco MUSIC STORE GIFT SHOP If It's Musical, We Have It COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE T32-I34 Summit Street Toledo 4, Ohio Phone: MAin 4324 Since 1907 - Toledo's Best' Known Product TOLEDO SCALES NO SPRINGS ' HONEST WEIGHT Rosenbrook, Martha 39, 80, 83, 122 She's first page editor of the Prism this year A sweetlgal like this is always nice to be near. H.R. Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, Senior Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, DeViltries Script Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 4, Cast 3-4, Prism Reporter 2, Activities' Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, Castellano Vice-President 1, Redheads' Club Secretary 2, Christian Youth Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3-4, Dramatics Club 2-4, Vice- Presiclent 4, Family Living Club 4. Rosencrantz, Robert Charles. 122 Rosiefs ambition lies in construction, His mechanics are done to perfection. Auditorium Guard 4, Cafeteria Guard 4. Roth, Barbara 33, 66, 67, 76, 84, 122 As Commissioner of Awards she did her iob well Her personality is tops-we think shefs swell. Honor Roll 3-4, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Commissioner of Awards 4, Thalians 3-4, Vice-President 4, Bridge Club 3, Fraulines 3-4, Inter-Club Council Rep. 4, Dramatics Club 1, G.A.S. 1, Future Teachers of America 2-3-4, Historian, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Awards Commission 3-4, DeViltries Usherette Comm. 2, Schedule Comm. 3-4, Cast 3-4, Revelries Ticket Comm. 3, Refreshment Comm. 3, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 3, Class Play Publicity Comm. 4, Night Relays Officials Comm. 4. Rowe, Ruth ........ 41, eo, 69, 75, 94, 118, 122, 133 As a maiorette she was really a rage, But don't forget her dances on the DeViltries' stage. Honor Roll 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, H.R. Prism Rep. 1, Party Chairman 4, Community Chest Talent Show 1, Revelries Talent Show 1-3-4, DeViltries Cast 1-2-3-4, Choreo- graphy Co-Chairman 1-3, Assistant Chair- man. 2, Chairman 4, Sisco 2-3-4, Vice. President 4, Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 3-4: Sub-Debs 3-4, Night Relays Invitation Comm. 2, Cafeteria Comm. 4, Ticket Comm. 2-3,.Recept1on.Comm. 4, Assemblies Com- mission 2, Maiorette 3-4, Awards Commis. sion 3, Social Commission 4, Class Secre. tary 3, Revelries Food and Ticket Comm. 3, Talent Show Chairman 4, Varsity Drag Co-Chairman 4, Dads' and Daughters' Variety Show 4. Rubin, Richard ............ 122 He'lI ioin the ranks as a business success, His enthusiasm for sports he'll always possess. Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, Organizations Commission 3, Night Relays Field Comm. 3? -ljl'lQP C0mn1. 3, Senior Prom Comm. 4, DeViltries Publicity Comm. 3, Student Di- rector, 4, lntra-mural Basketball 2, Fifty- Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Latin Club 1-2- United Nations Club 2-3-4. I Rupp, Thomas ............. 122 He'd like to be a mechanical engineer, he reports, But right now, his main interest lies in sports. Russell, Barbara Jean. .79, 122 Her eyes are hazel, her hair is brown, Her collection of records has become renowned. Efgy-1grtZert1egsRlL'Fgoshmores 2, Zets 3-4, Rust, Albert ........... 52, 123 To this member of the football squad, We want to give our approving nod. Football 1-2-3-4, Night Relays Field Comm. 2-4, Chairman 4, Hi-Y 2, Argonis 3, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Senior An- nouncement Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4, H.R. Social Chairman 4. Rutledge, Elizabeth Ann.41, 123 Dark brown hair, and eyes the same, identify our Liz, As a secretary she'll need to know i.e., e.g., and viz. Ryan, Keith ............... 123 Keith wants to be an engineer, automotive, that is, We wish that all the luck in the world will be his. I Honor Roll 1-2-3, H.R. Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 4, Froshmores 1-2, Hi-Y 1, Latin Club 1-2, Chess Club 2, Bowling Green State Scholarship Test Geometry First in Dis- trict, Seventh in State 2, French Fifth in District 3, Fourth in City in Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Ryberg, Sharon .... 79, 118, 123 Scholastic ability rates her high, She greets all with a twinkling eye. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, H.R. Secretary 1, Stu- dent Council Rep. 2, Treasurer 3-4, Fifty- Treeters 1, DeViltries Costume Comm. Co- Chairman 2, Chairman 3-4, Class Play Try-outs Comm. 4, Chairman Reading Comm. 3, G.A.S. 1, Canasta 2, Girls Chorus 1, Froshmores 2, National Honor Society 3-4, National Service Commission 4, Class Trip 4. Sabo, Joanne. . . . . . . . .93, 123 Joanie's a girl who loves to bake, But her swimming will always take the cake. Rollerskating 2, Equestrienne 3, Tri-Ds 3-4. Samples, Larry ........ 85, 123 Larry is a talented member of our radio class, That this would be a good career for him is iust as clear as glass. Sandwlsch, Donna ..... 93, 123 Donna's favorite subiect is entitled Math, She will always choose the right path. Y-Teens 1, Tri-Ds 3-4, Treasurer 4, DeVil- tries Costume Comm. 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4. Schaefer, Philip ..... 33, 36, 45, 68, 77, 123, 127, 129 Phil is the gu who edited our book, A scholar andy thespian who rates a sec- ond look. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, H.R. Vice-President 2, Student Court 1-3, Class Play Cast 3-4, DeViltries Cast 3-4, DeViltries Set Director, Comm. 2, Arrangements Comm. 3, Class Play Student Director 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2, Cha lain 4, Latin Club 2, Aeolian 3-4, Quill anclDDagger Literary Society 4, Libbey Scholarship 3, Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Boys' Assistant Athletics Editor 3, Editor-ln-Chief 4, Pub- lications Commissioner 4, Wrestling 2, Bowling Green Scholarship Placement in District 1-2, Placement in State 3, Honor- able Mention in Ohio State General Schol- arship test 4, Baccalaureate Usher 3, Graduation Usher 3, Honor Society 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. Schaefer, Rose Marie ...... 123 Rose Marie is a student of the dance, Someday for sure she'll get her chance. Entered 1952, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Girls' Chorus. Schall, Gloria ....... No picture Because she likes to cook, she'd make a fine wife, She'll keep some fellow happy all his life. Honor Roll 3, H.R. Magazine Chairman 1-2-4, Dramatics 1-2-3, Canasta 2, Bowl- ing Club 3, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4. Schill, Margaret. . . . . . . . . . .123 Margaret greets everyone with a friendly grin, A personality like hers will always win. Fifty-Treeters 1, G.A.S. 1-2, Canasta Club 2, Sorelles 3-4, Treasurer 4, H.R. Secretary 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-4, Junior Play Usherettes Comm. 3, Attendant to J-Hop Queen 3, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 4. Schlatter, Judi .... 67, 123, 132 Judi wants to have a career behind the footlights, ' As an actress well known, she'll achieve great heights. 152 Schliewe, Mary Lou 37, 69, 79, 118, 123 Ever laughing, ever gay, Her pleasant charm drives care away. Honor Roll 3-4, G.A.S. 1, Science Honor 1, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Inter-Club Council Rep. 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Canasta Club 2, Zets 3-4, H.R. Pot 0' Gold Rep. 1-2-3 Pot O' Gold Staff 4, Revelries Decorations Comm. 2, DeViltries Costume Comm. 2-3, Class Play Make-up Chairman 3-4. Schomer, Howard ......... 123 Since Howard's mind is scientific, He'll be an engineer reall terrific. French Club 1, Debate Ciub 4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Swimming Team 1-2. Schramm, Marvin ......... 123 Marv's a guy who really enioys living, His whole philosophy is based on giving. Schrock, Patricia 66, 76, 84, 96, 119, 123 As well as being smart, Pat's also a musician, And as a teacher shefs sure to gain recognition. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 1- 2-3, Bowling Green Scholarship Test Placement in District 3, H.R. Vice-President 1, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 1, Future Teachers 2-3-4, President 3, Inter-Club Council Rep. 4, Sorelles 3-4, Secretary 3, Thalians 3-4, President 4, Revelries Publicity Comm. 3, DeViltries Party Comm. Assistant Chair- man 3, Co-Chairman 4, Class Play Usher Comm. 3, Inter-Club Council Banquet Chairman 4, Graduation Co-Chairman 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Schroeder, Thomas ........ 123 Electricit is the subiect which for Tom holdt fascination, This pleasant boy will do well, in our estimation. Honor Roll 2, lntra-murals 1, H.R. Treas- urer 1-4. Schultz, Paul .............. 123 Paul wants a career in electrical engineering, We know he'lI make the grade if he keeps persevering. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, lntra-murals 1, Ping Pong Tourney 3-4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. Schumaker, William ....... 123 Bill's a ham, the radio kind, you know, Electronics is another field into which he'd like to go. Wrestling 2, Boxing 1-2, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2, Hall Patrol 4, Froshmores 2, Fifty-Treeters 1. Schumm, Nancy 39, 78, 123, 133 Nancy is an active member of the Prism staff, To write of all her attributes would take a paragraph. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4 Libbey Scholarship 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Class Secre- tary 2, H.R. Secretary-Treasurer 1, Presi- dent 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Peries 3-4, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 1, Sorelles 3-4, Vice- President 3, Dramatics Club 2, Latin Club 2, Welfare Commission 2-3-4,Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Froshmores 2, Fifty-Treeters 1, DeVil- tries Try-outs Comm. 1, Props Comm. 3, Cast 2-3-4, Schedule Comm. 2, Revelries Cast 3, Prism Assistant Circulation Mana- ger 3, Circulation Manager 4, Night Re- lays Queen 3, Homecoming Attendant 4. Schweibold, Jack 66, 123, 127, 129 Jack wants to be an engineer of anything mechanical, That he has so many friends is really nothing magical. IRV POLLOCK, Inc. 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Hi-Y 1-2, Dramatics Club 4, Family Living Club, Treasurer 4, Roller-Skating Club 4, Class Play Cost 3-4, DeViltries Cast 4, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Bac- calaureate Usher 3, Class Play Chairman 4, DeViltries Finance Chairman 4, Finance Commission 1. Sfaelos, Barbara .......... 123 She's a real charmer, one she'll always be, A real saphisticate in the Class of '53, Honor Roll 1-2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Frosh- mores 2, DeViltries Script Comm. 2, Chair- man Class Play Ushers Comm. 3, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, H.R. Presi- dent 1-4, Libbey Scholarship 1-2, Y-Teens 4, Tri-D's 3, Recording Secretary, Family Living Club 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Library Guard 4. Shanks, Sheryl. .85, 90, 96, 123 Pretty is as pretty does-is one of Sheryl's mottos- That she's a girl we all like, everybody knows. Latin Club 2, Bridge Club 2-3-4, Sorelles 3-4, President 4, Aeolian 3-4, DeViltries Ushers Comm. 1-2-3-4, Assistant Chair- man 3, Co-Chairman 4, Revelries Refresh- ment Comm. 2-3-4, Class Play Usher Comm. 4, Graduation Comm. 4, l.C.C. Dance Arrangements Chairman 4, Night Relays Publicity Co-Chairman 4. Sharp, Herbert ............ 123 Herb's favorite hobby is driving balls on the green, A happy and successful future for him is what is foreseen. H.R. Pet o' Gold Rep. 3. Sharp, Walter ............. 123 A dependable boy is our Walt, We can't think of one single fault. Shearon, James 55, 56, 58, 119, 123 Here's a basketball player who can't be surpassed. He's a true sportsman-strictly first class. Class President 2, H.R. Vice-President 4, Senior Prom Co-Chairman 4, DeViltries Props Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 4, Tennis 3-4, Captain 4, Track 3, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Captain 3-4. Sheets, Elizabeth. . . . . .42, 123 She's petite, well-groomed, and attractive too. Betty reminds us of a doll that's iust new. Y-Teens 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, F.B.L.A. 1, H.R. Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, Class Play Make-up Comm. 4. Shields, Sue .... 40, 76, 81, 123 Sue's known in the A Cappella for her superb alto, For her good work around school, congratulations we'll bestow. G.A.S. 1-2, Charlemos 2, Sorelles 3-4, Thalians 3-4, Sharps and Flats 3-4, Girls Choir 3-4, H.R. Secretary 1, President 2-4, DeViltries Party Comm. 2, Reading Comm. 3, Social Commission 3, Class Play Try- guts Comm. 4, DeViltries Try-outs Comm. Shreves, Robert ........... 124 Bob wants to be a forest ranger, He's not one to shirk from danger. Shull, Doris Anne ...... 83, 124 Dorie's favorite hobby is collecting Platters And when she gets a new one, there is little else that matters. G.A.S. 1-2-3, Y-Teens 1-2-3, F.B.L.A. 2-3, Aeolian Radio Club 3, Senior Scouts 3-4, Family Living Club 4, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4. Siegfried, Judith...63, 86, 124 Judy, whose love is animal figurines, ls adept in playing on Senior tennis teams. G.A.S. 1-2-4, Aeolian Radio Club 3, Y- vTeens 3-4, H.R. Stamp Rep. 4. Siemens, Helen ..... 40, 87, 124 This smart young girl is a pretty lass, The seniors are proud to have her in their class. Entered 1950, Orchestra, A Cappella 2-3, la Alianza 2-3, Graduated 3. Simmons, Alan. ....... 96, 124 Al must certainly have a high l.Q., l wish I were as smart as he, don't you? Honor Roll 2-4, Bowling Green Scholarship Test Second in State in General Science 2, Honorable Mention Ohio State Scholarship Test 4, Latin Club 2-3, United Nation's Club 3, Graduation Comm. 4, Revelries Decoration Comm. 4, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Simon, Sharon............124 She'll further her learning at Davis Business College, Her studies there will help add to her knowledge. Simons, James............124 Jungle Jim is really a good sport, Of his future fame we'll hear the report. Skeels, Dudley Hennan No picture Dud's hobby is collecting any stomp, And in Mathematics he is a champ. Skidmore, Lois ..... 41, 91, 124 Lois' hobby is collecting postcards from all over the earth, Perhaps someday they'll be of some worth. Smith, Charlene .... 40, 79, 124 Char collects ictures both still and motion, That she'll allways have fun, we have a notion. Honor Roll 4, Froshmores 2, Future Nurses Club 2-3, Aeolian Radio Club 3, Zets 3-4, A Cappella Choir 3-4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3-4, lnter-Club Council Banquet Comm. 3. Smith, Dorene ............. 124 When it comes to English grammar, Dee will never halt nor stammer. Smith, James ............. 124 Jim is really bursting with pep. He's a guy who is always ep. Smith, Joyce ........... 79, 124 She'll be remembered as an attractive blonde, Of painting posters, she is fond. . Zets 2-3-4, Y-Teens 2, Class Play Publicity Comm. 4, DeViltries Costume Comm. 4. Snead, Clara Jim 37, 87, 92, 119, 124, 127 She's called C.J. by her many pals, This lover of skating is really a great gal. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Fifty-Treeters 1, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2-3-4, Thrift Chairman 4, Football Usher 2, Magazine Prizes 2-3, Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. Co- Chairmon 3, Co-Chairman of Banquet 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3-4, Revelries Publicity Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 3, Deco- rations Comm. 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 2-3, Publicity Commission 4, Pot O' Gold Organizations Editor 4, Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Convention 4, Zets 2-3-4, La Alianza 3-4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Senior Service Scouts 1-2, Equestrienne Riding Club 3-4, President 4. Snu s Lee ......... No icture 99 , ,P Quietness is one of his personality facets. This often proves to be one of his assets. Snyder, Jocelyn Lee 81, 86, 87, 124, 127 What ever she does, she does it well, For her acclaim is the word we spell. Honor Roll 3-4, Girls' Chorus 3, Charlemos 3-4, Treasurer 4, La Alianza 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 3, Sharps and Flats 4, Na- tional Service Commission 4, DeViltries Script Comm. 4, Class Play Cast 4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 3, Magazine Chairman 4, First Place D.A.R. Citizenship and History Test 4. Solek, Mary Jane ......... 124 She's 5' 2 iust as in the song, Only her eyes are green, that's what's wrong. 154 Solomon, Sam ...... 39, 52, 124 The senior manager of the football team, As a Prism staff member he's on the beam. Honor Roll 4, Class Treasurer 1, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2, Magazine Rep. 4, Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, Varsity D 1, Frosh- more Advisory Comm. 1, Class Play Publicity Comm. 3, Student Director 4, Athletic Commission 2-3-4, Movie Room 1-2, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Delegate 3, B.G.S.U. Convention 2-3-4, Prism Reporter 2, Assistant Editor 3, Asso- ciate Editor 4, DeViltries Set Director 4, Football Manager 1-2-3-4, lntra-murals 1, Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Sommerfield, Charles. . .58, 124 His desire is to be an engineer of mechanics, He was well known to us for his track antics. Fifty-Treeters 1, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Cross Country 2-3, Track 3, Wrestling 4. Soncrant, Richard ...... 59, 124 5' 10 is this swell lad, When he can play pro. baseball he'll be glad. Basketball 2, Baseball 2-3-4. Spannos, Margaret Irene. . .124 Butch wants to prove herself independent, Her teachers at business college will find her competent. Spencer, Thomas .... 56, 59, 124 Baseball is Tom's favorite sport, ln scholastic activities, history is his forte. Movie Operator 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Bas- ketball Manager 4, Father and Son's Ban- quet Comm. 4. Spice, Carol Ann ....... 85, 124 Here's a Miss who is willowy and tall, She has always a greeting when you pass in the hall. Night Relays Ticket Comm. 1, Y-Teens 1, Cheveaux Riding Club 1. Spless, Mary Sue ...... 67, 124 Susie's interest centers on theatrical arts, As a famous actress, she'll steal many hearts. Y-Teens 1, G.A.S. 1, Fraulines 3-4, Treas- urer 4, Aeolian Club 4, H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, DeViltries Cast 3, Tigerette 3-4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. Stapleton, Ted. .30, 68, 77, 124 At the stationer's desk Ted did work, He'll reach his goal and never shirk. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secretary 1-3, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 2-3-4, Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 4, Class Play Ticket Comm. 3, Quill and Dagger 4, Stationer 4, Finance Commission 3-4. Stark, Charles ............ 124 To be an architect is Chuck's design, He has the artistic ability to make his houses sublime. Steih, LuAnne. . . .... . ..... 124 She loves to write to her many pen pals, She's a favorite among all the gals. United Nations Club 3, H.R. Student Council Rep. 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. Stewart, Patricia .......... 124 Why people do what they do, and what makes them tick, Our psychologist Pat with answers is quick. Class Treasurer 3, Senior Banquet Comm. 4, Student Council Constitution Comm. 4, Froshmores 2, Aeolian Club 4, Fraulines 3-4, Treasurer 3, United Nations Club 3, Family Living Club 1, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1. Stewart, William .......... 124 A good looking boy is our friend Bill, His path always goes uphill. Struble, William ........... 124 ln his school years, he was known to like art, And, likewise, his skill in engineering will set him apart. Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Sturgill, Dennis ............ 125 Math and chemistry, two subiects that are hard, Are the very best in Denny's regard. P WD OWENSQILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY TOLEDO 1, oHIo Sulllns, Clark .............. 125 Eddie's mind has an athletic trend, On all sports, in general, his time he'll spend. Summers, Larry S.. ........ 125 ln years yet to come Larry hopes to be a pharmacist, He's sure to succeed, for his skills we could list. Honor Roll 1-2, H.R. President and Student Council Rep. 4. Symmes, Natalie ....... 75, 125 One of the sweetest girls in our class, ls this silent little lass. Sisco 4. Tanber, Patricia 39, 66, 78, 83, 118, 125 Patt's a gal who is liked by us all, She has a heart that is certainly not small. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Class Secretary 1, Magazine Award 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, G.A. S. 1, Canasta 1, Y-Teens 1, Girls' Chorus 1, H.R. Secretary 1, Student Council Rep. 2, President 3, Social Chairman 4, Inter-Club Council Secretary-Treasurer 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 3, Publicity Comm. 4, Prism Reporter 3, Associate Editor 4, Class Play Script Director 3, Student Director 4, A Cappella Spring Concert Usher 3, Delegate North Western Ohio Journalism Convention 3, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 2, Pub- licity Comm. 3, Program Comm. 4, I.C.C. Dance and Banquet Comm. 3, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Dramatics Club 2-3, Sorelles 3-4, Latin Club 2, Peries 3-4, Family Living Club 4, Awards Commis- sion 4. Taylor, Donna Joyce 33, 69, 74, 94, 125 Donna is one with lots of vim and vigor, l'm sure no one has a list of friends that is bigger. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 3, Bond Sales Achievement Award 3, H.R. President 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Na- tional Service Commission 3-4, Commis- sioner 4, DeViltries Party Comm. 1-2-3-4, Cast 4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, G.A.S. 1-2-3, Canasta Club 2, Latin Club 2, Y-Teens 2-3-4, President 2, Sub-Debs 3-4, Pay-a-el-sa 3-4, President 4, Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4. Taylor, Thomas. ........... 125 Tom, for life has lots of zest, At repairing cars he outdoes all the rest. Tellefsen, Richard .... No picture Dick's a nice young guy who wastes few words, He's got lots of ambition though, we have heard. Thomas, William ..........125 Tom's one of the bays who'll be a great businessman, He's quite good at golf, with the club he packs a wham . Thompson, Julia Ann. . . . . .125 Driving land knitting are enioyable to H U eu She likes fo live by the Golden Rule. Fifty-Treeters 1, Band 1-2, Cheveaux 1, G.A.S. 1-2, Senior Service Scouts 1-2-3, Future Nurses 3-4, Family Living 4, H.R. Prism Rep. 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. Todd, Carole Ann ...... 67, 125 This active lady is quite fond of bowling, She knocks all the pins down when she sets that ball rolling. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Junior- Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4, DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 2, Fraulines 3-4, President 3. Topper, Ellen Sandra ...... 125 Her ambition is to be a dentistfs aide, Her experience in dentistry will keep her well paid. Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Dramatics Club 2, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 3-4, Var- sity Drag Comm. 4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4. Tornay, George ........ 89, 125 Red is a newcomer this year at our school, To like everyone seems to be his rule. Entered 1952, Honor Roll 4, Basketball, Junior Varsity 4. V. Trace, Pat ........... 118, 125 This pleasant young lady with her eyes of brown, With her grand personality will win friends all around. Honor Roll 1-2, H.R. Student Council Rep. 1-2-3, Girls Athletic Rep. 4, Co-Chairman Revelries Decoration Comm. 3-4, DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 2, Scenery Comm. 3-4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-4, Magazine Award 2, Social Commission 3-4, G.A.S. 1-2, Y-Teens 2-3, Christian Youth Club 2-3, Sub-Debs 3. Turney, Peggy. .66, 75, 83, 125 The Peg of many a heart is she, Take one look and you will agree. Fifty-Treeters 1, H.R. Secretary 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Y-Teens 1, Science Honor Club 1, G.A.S. 1-2, Sisco 2-3-4, Sub Debs 3-4, Vice-President 4, Family Living Club 4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 3, Revelries Decoration Comm. 3-4, Class Play Usher 3, DeViltries Costume Committee 3-4, Co-Chairman 4, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, l.C.C. Dance Decoration Comm. 4. Valiquette, Jeanne 33, 78, 87, 125 Jeanne made the Revelries a hit every time, lt's truly the ladder of success she'll climb. Honor Roll 1-4, G.A.S. 1, H.R. Student Council Rep. 1-3, Dramatics Club 2, Peries 3-4, Sorelles 3-4, La Alianza 4, DeViltries Make-up Comm. 2-3-4, Night Relays Deco- rations Comm. 3, General Co-Chairman 4, Class Publicity Co-Chairman 3, Senior Midwinter Comm. 4, Social Commission 3, Commissioner 4. lck, Carolyn ............. 125 She's known as Vickie to everyone, Her friendly air is topped by none. H.R. Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, Student Council 4, Student Court 3, Class Play Make-up Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 4, De- Viltries Costume Comm. 2-3, Sorelles 3-4, G.A.S. 1-2-3, Canasta Club 2, President 2, Night Relays Reception Comm. 4. Wagoner, Larry ........ 52, 125 You'll all remember our left guard, When he hit 'em, he hit 'em hard! Night Relays Field Comm. 4. Wahl, Philip .............. 125 Phil's a great guy who has fun wherever he goes, That his best assets are his many friends, he knows. Fifty-Treeters 1, lntra-murals 1, Latin Club 2, Froshmores 2, H.R. Prism Rep. 2, Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4. Wall, Nancy 32, 38, 64, 78, 82, 127, 129 As Commissioner of Welfare, she did her iob well, And with her lively personality, she made the Prism sell. Entered 1951, Honor Roll 2-3-4, Libbey Scholarships 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Bowling Green Award English 3, H.R. Treasurer 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Welfare Commission 3-4, Commissioner 4, Junior- Senior Farewell Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4, Night Relays Queen Comm. 3, DeViltries Schedule Comm. 2, Usherettes Comm. 3-4, Chairman 4, Froshmores 2, Peries 3-4, Sorelles 3-4, French Club, Sec- retary 2, Canasta Club 2, United Nations Club 3-4, Secretary 4. Walls, Jim .......... No picture Anything concerning autos is a ioy to him, To lie a skilled mechanic is the iob for im. Walters, Beverly Lou ...... 125 Bev will further her learning through a business course, She'll take notes, write letters, type and so forth. H.R. Magazine Rep. 1, G.A.S. 1-4, Y- Teens 1-3-4, Vice-President 1, F.B.L.A. 2, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. 156 Walton, Barbara Sue .... 85, 87 This petite gal has an appealing sweetness, And two of her rules are friendliness and neatness. Froshmores 1-2, Class Trip Comm. 4, Aeolian Club 4, La Alianza 4. Warrick, Pat ........... 93, 125 Pat seems to be a gal who's on the quiet side, But she is fun to have around, we know you'll all decide. Honor Roll 1-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 3, Girls' Chorus 1, G.A.S. 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Castellano 1, La Alianza 2-3, Y-Teens 1-2-3, Tri-D's 3-4, Secretary 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2, DeViltries Finance Comm. 3, Rev- elries Ticket Comm. 3. Watkins, Cornelia 38, 64, 78, 118, 125, 127 Famed for her love of swimming, With a io ful personality she is brimming. Honor Roll 3-4, H.R. President 1-2, Maga- zine Awards 2-3-4, G.A.S. 1, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Revelries Publicity Comm. 2, Decorations Comm. 3, Chairman Foot- ball Banquet Decorations 3, H.R. Social Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 4, Class Publicity Comm. 3, Peries 3-4, Sorelles 3-4, DeVil- tries Scenery Comm. 2, Usherette 3, Props Comm. 4, Prism Publicity 4, Night Relays Publicity Comm. 4-. Wattenmaker, Dick . . . .38, 125 He's smart, good-looking and his hair is curly, ln order to beat him you'd have to get up early. Honor Roll 2, Prism Reporter 2-3, Sports Editor 4, H.R. Student Council Rep. 3-4, Latin Club 2-3, United Nations Club 3-4, Quill and Dagger 4, J-Hop Comm. 3, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Froshmores 2, Revelries Publicity Comm. 2, Decorations Comm. 4. Weeks, Barbara 30, 75, 93, 125, 127 She came to DeVilbiss her iunior year, We know she'll succeed in her career. Entered 1952, Class Play Cast 3-4, Senior Banquet Comm. 4. Wernert, Joseph. . . . . . . . . . .125 Joe likes people and people like him, He is one who has vitality and vim. Hi-Y 3, Class Trip Comm. 3. Wetherington, Ronald ...... 125 Hunting, fishing, and swimming hold fun for SIim , He's liked by all for his vigor and vim. Entered 1952. White, Sandra ...... No picture Sandy has a friendly way, And she has a manner gay. Whitmill, Carrole Jean.125, 133 A doll that's five-foot-two with eyes of blue, As an airline hostess she'll help serve you. H.R. Pot O' Gild Rep., Thrift Chairman 3, DeViltries Prop Comm. 2, Try-outs Comm. 3-4, Cast 2-3-4, Varsity Drag Comm. 4, Tigerette 3-4, Y-Teens 1, Charlemos 2. Wiley, Davld. ..... 52, 119, 125 As student trainer of our football unit, This guy Dave was always a hit. Honor Roll 2-3, H.R. Student Council Rep. 3-4, Magazine Award 4, Finance Com- mission 4, Class Play Ticket Comm. 4, Football Trainer 3-4, Basketball Trainer 3. Wilkinson, Nola. . . . . . .74, 125 You can't find a nicer girl any place, Pleasantness comes naturally in her case. Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 4. Wllllams, Robert 40, 83, 87, 126 He aids A Cappella with his bass voice, Horticulture is the field of his choice. H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 3, La Alianza 3-4, Fam- ily Living Club 4, DeViltries Cast 2-3-4, Glee Club 1, A Cappella 1-2-3-4, An- nouncement Comm. 4. Wllllams, Shirley . .... . .... 126 lce-skating and Horse-back riding are her favorite sports, But traveling holds a bigger thrill for Shirley, she reports. Williamson, Glenna ........ 126 The Athletic Oftice was under her care, A new car, a sweet way, and a distinguished air. Dramatics Club 1, G.A.S. 1-2, Fraulines 3-4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Secretary 2-3, Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, Class Play Props Comm. 3, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 3-4, Night Relays Ticket Comm. 4. Willis, Carol Elizabeth. .78, 126 She is the student who likes Family Living, But much of her time to tennis she's giving. Honor Roll 3-4, Girls' Chorus 1, Dramatics Club 1-2, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Bridge Club 3, Peries 3-4, Secretary 4, Sorelles 3-4, Revelries Decoration Comm. 2-3-4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4, Class Play Usher 3, DeViltries Usher- ettes Comm. 3-4, Co-Chairman 4, Usher- ette 4, Awards Commission 4, H.R. Secretary 1, P.T.A. Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, Secretary 4, Night Relays Decoration Comm. 4. Willshire, Fred ............ 126 Fred likes to work with his hands, And with his skill he'll be in demand. Wines, Nancy Jo ........... 83 To work for an airline company is the ambition of Jo, But she'll concentrate now on the University of Toledo. H.R. Secretary 1, Magazine Chairman 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, Tri-D's 3, Family Living Club 4, Class Play Scenery Comm. 4. Wingate, James ........... 126 Everyone knows Jim as one of the twins, We hope that success in the future he WINS. Wingate, John ............ 126 He hopes to enter the field of dentistry. He'll gain his knowledge at Toledo University. Winsler, Theron Everyone calls Theron, Terry, He is one who is always merry. Honor Roll 2. Wiseman, Kay When you know Kay you know one of the best, You'll not find a better friend in any guest. Honor Roll 4, H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2, Girls Athletic Rep. 4, Family Living Club 4, Roller Skating Club 2-3, Fifty-Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Class Play Props Comm. 4, Girls Chrous 1. Wittenberg, Lorraine The ambition of our friend Lorraine ls to be a psychiatrist, to win fame. Science Honor Club 1, G.A.S. 1-2-3, Ca- nasta Club 2, Y-Teens 1-2-4, Dramatics Club 2-3, Tri-Dfs 3-4, Aeolian 4, Football Guard and Usher 1-2, Basketball Guard and Usher 1-2. Wolfe, Robert This tall, nice boy has plent of brains, He is in many activities and A's are his gains. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 1- 2-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Honor- able Mention Ohio State Scholarship Test 4, H.R. Student Council Rep. 1, President 2, lntra-murals 1, Basketball Manager 3, Public Address System Operator 2-3-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3, Froshmores 1-2, Honor Science Club 1, Dramatics Club 4, Class Play Ticket Co-Chairman 3, Co-Chairman Class Trip Comm. 4, Athletic Commission 4, Pot O' Gold 3-4, Athletic Editor 4. Wright, Katherine Ann Roller skatin adds much pleasure to Kathy's Tife, And her experience in practical nursing will make her a good wife. H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Froshmores 2, Roller-Skating Club 2-3-4, Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. JUNIORS Wyatt, Joyce Someday she'll be famous on the worlcl's stages, As an actress or dancer she'll earn her wa es. - Roller-Sgating Club 3, Aeolian 4, Senior Prom. Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 4, Girls' Chorus 1. Zachman, M. Suzanne She wants to teach little children of grade school age, When we want a grand companion, it's Sue we'll page. Honor Roll 4, H.R. P.T.A. Rep. 1, Fifty- Treeters 1, Froshmores 2, Family Living Club 4, Senior Service Comm. 4, DeVil- tries Costume Comm. 4, Cast 4. Zahos, Effie She's new at DeVilbiss, and very welcome here, That she'll always be liked is only too clear. Eentered 1952. Zlemer, Paul A scholar, musician, and drum maior too, This talented, young fellow is hard to out-do. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Libbey Scholarship 1- 2-3, Track Manager 1, Basketball Captain lntra-murals 1, Ping Pong Tournament 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Basketball Band 3-4, Or- chestra 3-4, DeViltries Assistant Chairman Orchestra 4, Class Play Ticket Comm. 3, H.R. President 4, Student Council Rep., Bill Preparatory Comm. 4, Senior Service Comm. 4, Christian Youth Club 1-2-3-4, President 4, Inter-Club Council Rep. 3, Honorable Mention Ohio State General Scholarship Test 4. Abbott, Jeannine .... 91, Bulloch, Adams, Jan ........,. Bulloch, Alexander, Mariorie Burget, 76, 95, 102, Alexander, Robert ...... Burton, Amberg, John ..,.... 60, Ames, Geoffrey. . .56, 57, Anderson, Carolyn 74, 76, 94, 98, Aaron Stewart 38, 82, 85, 88, 102, Auble, Lenora . . . . . . Austin, Marilyn. .82, 86, Babcock, Susan Baird, Jay ....,.. 77, 82, Baker, Linda Anne .... Baker, Richard. . .87, 89, Ball, Darla . ..,.,... ,. Bauman, Marianne . . Beard, Janet .....,. Bedee, James .......... Beerman, Ray ....... 52, Benadom, Beverly. . . . Benedict, Carole ..... 75, Berg, Harvey ....... Berger, Shirley ,.... Bergmann, Beverly. . . Beyer, Jack Bick, Barbara .. .71, Biller, Howard .... Birtwhistle Dorot . , hy Bissonette, David . Black, Gail 78, 93, Bloom, Jack ....... Blow, Judy 76, 95, 102, Blum, Beverly ....... 86, Bollia, Phyllis ...... Bowers, Robert . . . Bowers, Elizabeth 37, Bowman, Bonnie . . . Brenneman, Vicky 38, 63, 85, 88, 108, Brigham, Robert ..... 41, Britton, Betty ....... Brown, Richard Brown, Spencer., . Bruere, Susan. . . .76, Bryan, Barbara ..,.. Buchanan, Evelyn Buchenber Vernon 91 - - Bugg, Ellan ........ Bylow, John ...... Mary .... 87 Dean 37, 58, 77, Nanc y ..... Nancy ...... Cairl, Nancy ..... 75 'bi 103, . . 8, 94, Calaway, Richard ...... Callis, William .,.,.... Camp, John .......,, . Campbell, Jack ....., 52, Carmichael, Gary Carmichal, Rosiland .. . Carney, Hayden. .70, 77, Carroll, Robert ...... 52, Cartliclge, Patti ...... 71, Caughorn, Virginia .,... Cdeceasedl Chamberlin, Betsy 71, 91, Chambers, Brian ......, Cherry, Nancy ......... Christian, Eugene . . . Ciralsky, Sam .... 52, Clark, Douglas. . .88, 89, Clark, Eugene ......... Cocke, Charles ........ Cole, Gary .,... , Coleman, Jean ...... 87, Collins, Jane Collins, William . . . Conrad, Cynthia . Cook, Larry ..... . . . Cooper, Janet . Corrello, John. Cotton, Thomas ........ Courtney, Shirley .....,. Crawford, Tom 52, 56, 103, Crawford, Robert .,.., . Cromwell, David .... 58, Crowley, Jack .,.. . Cunningham, Eileen. 39, Cuthbert, Carol. ..... 76, Dailey, Cheryl ..,....., Daugherty, Carol Ann 40, Davidson, Jack 55, 77, 56, 81, 101, Dehnhardt, Peggy 85, 93, 102, Delo, Paul 7 Dembingskil, Richard 107 lgravor, Jol-in .h. il .... . . Dern, ve n ...,.. ., reeman, oc e e ...... ' Dever, Davlid .... . , . .105 Frybarger, .David ....... 104 Dielman, Nancy. .71, 75, 100 Fuelling, Dick ....... 99 Dittmer, Luann ....... 79, 100 Fuller, Gayla .... 74, 85, 104 Dixon, William .... .. 99 Domitio, Nancy .... , 106 Gagle, James ........, 104 Doniere, Patrick . . . . .100 Gallos, Shirley ...... . . .99 Donofrio, Larry Gallup, Sally .... 91, 93, 105 Draheim, Thomas .,.... 104 Gamble, Nancy .... ,.74, 104 Dreher, Shirley ,..... 106 Ganges, Angelo ....... 100 Ducket, Myrna ....... 91, 100 Garbe, Robert. ......... 101 Duff, Richard ......,. 70, 106 Garrett, Patricia ,...... 99 Duffield, Ronald ..,...,. 107 Garvin, Bob ...,. . , . 104 Dull, Kenneth . .. ,... 101 Gauthier, Sandra.39, 81, 108 Durian, Mary .... 99 Gehring, Mary ....., 37, 108 DuShane, Charles ,,.... 104 Geisbuhler,' Robert Dusing, Mariorie ...,. . 101 George, Elizabeth ..... 100 Dusseau, Don ....,., 40, 104 Gernheuser, Richard Dye' Nellie 71 74 94 me giiilillli R111-bil 101 Dymarkowski, Joan Glclnville, James 77, 82, Go ey, Jac ie ..,. . . E P 104 Good, Wanda. ,. 40, 91, 106 WP' 0' ----------,-- Goodman, Toby 95, 102, 106 Eggleslon' Belly ' ' 104 Goodwin Dorothy 81 105 Eikost, William, , . . . 56, 106 Gramm 'Ro er ' ' ' -Im Eiserling, Don . . . ..... 104 Gmybilfi Mgry 'I '- 'I 'A im, -'32 Elmer' Gregg. ' l O0 Greter Joanne ,... .... 1 00 Elmore, William ... .. 101 Grimeg Gordon Emery' yxallih ' ' A Gross, 'Raymond . . . 40, 101 Erney, off 0 ---- - - Grover, Claudia schedor, Sandra ....... 101 7-I 88 103 106 Ewmg' Carol 63 71 Gueldenzoph Joan, .95 99 Ewlngf Melvo l 04 Guhl, Dorothy ,.... . . .I 100 Fackler, James 38, 102, 108 Haas, Nancy ...... . . .107 Falvey, Torn ..,...... 106 Hartung, Kathryn , . . . , 107 Felker, Beverly . . . . . 99 Habig, Donald . . . , . 101 Fenn, Ann ...... 78, 95, 104 Haggard, Bill ...,..... 101 Ferch, John Ha e, Barbara 37, 77, 82, 86, 98, 108 Hall, Mary Kay Ferguson, Diane. .. 105, 107 40, 81, 95, 99, 102 Fer uson, Wanda. . 63 107 Hallett, Patty . . 82, 98, 99 Finkenbiner, Mary Eileen Hamilton, Stuart ........ 108 39, 78, 91, 95, 103. 108 Hampton, Hope ....,.. 99 Flaggert, James ..... 52 99 Harbaugh, David ....... 106 Flieselman, George Harget, Paul ........ 99 Foell, Jack ...... ..85, 107 Harris, Jay ,....,., 41, 109 Folgate, Kent .... 77, 102, 108 Harris, John ,.....,, 41, 109 Fortune, Karen ...,,. 91, 108 Harste, Ann ........ 99 Foulk, Ron ........, 52, 104 Hartman, Eleanor ...,... 101 Hartung, Kathryn . . . . . Haupricht, Bonnie. . . . . . Haupricht, John . . . . . Hawle Diane y, . . . . . . Heidtman, Earl . . . . . . Hellrung, David ......... Hendrickson, Ralph ..,... Hendrickson, Robert .,... Henkel, Mary. .40, 71, 79, Henricks, James ....,. . . Herman, James ..... .41, Herman, Kinnie ......... Heshley, Sharon ..... 63, Hess, Shirley .......,... Hester, Thomas 70, 77, 107, Hetzel, Allen ........, , . Heyne, Joyce ........... Hickman, Dick .......... Higginbotham, Michael .. Hinkle, Kent ........ 87, Hinton, Rhoda ....,..... Hoffman, Marlene. . . . . Holden, Donna ......,.. Holm, Donald .,........ Holscher, Mariorie. .40, 71, Howard, Donna ........ Hubbarth, Mary Lou 66, 71, 87, Huntsman, Diane ....,.. Huston, Joy. ......... . . Hutchinson, John ........ Hutchinson, Ruth Ann 38, 95, Jacks, Patricia..90, 103, Jacobs, Jim ......... . Jackson, Sandra ..... 41, Jaggers, Beverly. . .... 71, James, Patricia. . .71, 94, Jaynes, Carol. . . .75, 93, Johnson, Barbara 66, 71, 79, Johnson, David 58, 77, 87, Johnson, Princess 75, 93, Johnson, Susan. .63, 103, Jones, Carol .......... Jones, David ..... . . . Jones, Jim Jones, Robert ..., ...., Josephsen, Tom ...... 87, Kaatz, Torrey ....... 52, Karp, Sharon ........ 82, Kaufman, Neil ,....... Keil, Jerry ...... .... Kelly, Michael ...... . . Kelly, Tom ........... Kelse Nanc 76 951 y, y ..., , Kern, Sharon .......... Ketteman, Dick ...... 52, Ketterman, Delwin. . .52, Kidney, Jim ........... Kidney, William 58, 70, 82, Kiell, Sharon ...,...... Kier, James 58, 77, 82, 99, Kievit, Marshall ,.., .. King, David. . .77, 81, 82 King, Don ...... 40, 98, Kinzel Barbara ....,. 91, Kistler, Barbara ...... 74, Klein, Richard ..,...... Klopping, Maryann .... 40, Klatz, Dave ...... . . . Klotz, Judith ......... 71 Knight, Katheryn 71, 74, 94, Knuth arol , C .......... Koester, Kathleen ......, Kooser, Margaret .....,. Kopfman, Nancy ........ Kosycki, Joan ...,... 93, Kramer, Beverly ......,. Kreger, Wayne .... 89, Kreps, Dorothy .... 71, 94, Krueger, Ronald .,..... Kuchers, Donald ...... Kwiatkowski, Jerry .... 52, Lane, Rosemary ,..,.. 95, Lanford, Patsy ...... 62, Lanz Arthur . . . . . . LaPlante, George' Larson, Robert . Laspisa, Barbara Abbot, Lorraine. 21, Ahrendt, Mary Aninbu Alliman, Edward ... Anderson, Dorothy Anderson, Jerry Arens, Richard Jr. Arhardt, Nancy ,.... Aston, Susan ...... 22, 40, Austin, Lois Ayling, Marion. . .... . . 1 .95 108 52 105 107 101 99 105 99 105 109 99 100 101 133 105 108 99 100 106 100 104 100 105 99 105 105 107 99 107 108 107 107 109 99 106 106 100 101 105 105 101 108 100 105 99 104 106 106 106 101 99 106 105 107 105 100 99 105 109 99 106 99 106 107 99 101 99 106 104 99 101 104 101 107 104 99 100 105 99 101 105 106 105 106 .95 91 .23 .24 23 81 22 Lawrence, Ralph ...,.... Leaver, Ronald .,... .... Leichtamer, Sue ....., 39, Lemble, Harold ......... Lenn, Robert ....,...... Lewis, Harlan. . .37, 88, Lichtenwald, Bill ........ Llnck, Dean ....,,...... 63 Lincke, Ruth ........ Lindner, Virginia .,... Loshbough, James . . Lubin, Ann.. 40, 82, 'SSM Lutman, Marilyn . . . Lykins, James . . . . . Magnus, S1-,irley . . . Mann, Roland ..,. Mann, Ronald. . . Marquardt, Jon. . . Martelsman, Ellen.. Martin, Joann .... Matthews, Leslie.. Matthews, Nancy . . Maxwell, Gloria. . . Mayo, Linda .... 78, McCally, Dick ....., McClintic, Renee ...., McClure, Constance 71, 74, McConnell, Robert. . . 1 94, 1 1 1 1 37, McCoy, Wilbur ...,...... McGee, Sally ...,....... McHugh, Diane 102, 107, 90, McMaster, Janet ..,.. 71 1 McMillen, Julia ......... McMullen, Tom ......... Mechler, Patricia .... 63, Meeker, Carol 38, 18, 90, 95, 102, Meinecke, Dave ..... . . . . Meinert, James ........ Meister, Janet .... Melchior, Karl Melchoir, Bett . . . Merer, Richard, Merrill, Smither. . . Meyer, Barbara. . . Miley, James .... Miller, Arlin ,... Miller, Janas .... Miller, Jim ....... Miller, Shirley ..... Mogendorff, Meta 40, Monaghan, Jerry. . . Moore, Howie ,,... Morris, Allen Moses, Vera ...... Mull, Owen ..... 40, Mullikin, Richard. . . Muszynski, Florian . Myers, Kelvin ..... Myers, Melvin. . . . . Newbold, Patty 74, 86, Newton, David . . . 81, 10 0, of 94 1 Nigh, Nancy. .40, 81,'91 Nixon, Keith ...... Novak, Eugene . . . . Olmstead, Mariory . Olnhausen, Ann . . . Osborne, George 40, 70, 77 Overmon, Jerry .. 1 1 Overmyer, Ca rol ........ Owed, Theresa ....... Owen, Barbara .... Parisky, Donald. . . Parge, Carol ,.... Pearson, Ann . . . Pennell, Kay ..... Peters, Jack ....... Peterson, Carlene . . Phillips, Geraldine . Piraino, Alice. . . . Pohlad, Bernard . . . Potter, Norman Powers, Ted . . . 85, 76, 87, Powlesland, Beverly 74, 94, Powlesland, Shirley ...... Prickman, Barbara. . .66, SGPHOMORE cLAss Bannister, James. . . . . Barnard, Jud ,... Barrow, Frank. . 26, Bartly, Patricia ......, 23, Bass, Jerry Bauer, Wolfgang .... . . . . Bough, Jerry ...... . . . . Beavers, Shirley .... . . . Becker, Larry ..... Prior, Donna ....... Prottengeirer, Sue .... Pyle, Betty Jean .... Quinlan, Susan. .. Race, Joan .... Rahal, Ollie ..... . Rankin, Russell ..... Ransier, Richard ..... Ransom, Harold ..... Rayman, Russell ..... Reder, Rosemary ,,,. Reder, Richard ...... Redman, Joanne ..... Reed, Beverly .... 71, Reed, James Reichard, Sally ...... Repass, Robert ..... Rerucha, Frank James Reynolds, Beverly . . . Reynolds, Norma. .41, Reynolds, David .... Rhoades, Audrey .... Richard, Ronald ..... Risley, Richard . . . . Ritchie, Nelson ..... Ritter, Ted ..... . . Ritz, Jean ......,.. Ritzman, Marilyn. . . Robar e, Barbara. . . Robergeaux, Lynn. . . Robertson, Andrew 41, Robinson, Bruce . . . . Roby, George 37, 58, 70, 77, Rogers, Donna ...... Rogers, - Phil ....... Rohlfing, Steve .... Romanoft, Jack .... Romanoff, Rollie . . . Roose, Florence 76, 87, Rose, Shirley ....... Rostetter, Gary .... Roth, Mahlon Roth, Phil ..,...... Roush, Allan ......, Rowe, Richard. . .52, Rubadeaux, Nancy Rudolph, Derek ..... Rudy, Melinda . . . Ruppel, Ann ,..., Russel, Darla-Jean. . . Russom, Beverly ..... Ryan, Jon Salter, Arthur ..,, Sandusky, Tillman. . Sawicki, Cherie ..... Saylor, Jo Ann 41, 60, 75, Scarisbrick, Judy .... Schmidt, Kathryn . . . Schomaker, Barbara . Schroeder, Dick ..... Schroeder, Gwen .... Schuster, Sue 78, 95, Schutt, Leona ...... Schwartz, Leonard.. Seeman, Beverly .... Seyfang, Robert '9'5, 40, .52, 38, .41 , 71, 74, 91, 52, '66 1 szf .'A1', 71. 106, 81, 95, 102, Iii, 94, .ss, 'fob 105, .95, Semler, Luann .,..... 87, Sentle, Penny .... 95, 105, Shallenberger, Barbara . Shapiro, William.. Shaw, Mary Jane.78, Shawley, Patty ..... 41, 95, Shepler, Connie ...,.... Shnider, Beverly . . . Shuler, Arthur .... Simmons, David .... Simon Ray ...,,... Sinay,' Barbara ...... 40, Slingo, Suzanne . . . . . . . Smith, Barbara ...... Smith, Carol .... . . . Smith, June ........ Smith, Milton .,..... Smith, Patricia ....., Snider, Carol ....... Spaulding, Sharon . 66, Starkey, Phyllis ..... Stausmire, Lois ...,. Stedman, Jerry . . . Beckmann, Louis. . . . . Beebe, Dianne ......, Belkofer, Mary 931 93, 99, '94, 106 101 104 107 104 105 .99 101 100 108 100 109 104 107 107 101 100 107 109 104 108 107 108 104 109 101 105 104 108 109 105 108 101 99 105 101 105 100 101 106 104 107 107 100 104 99 101 100 104 104 100 109 .99 107 100 101 106 64 .99 52 104 99 76 107 109 100 105 107 106 104 107 107 105 .99 101 105 107 103 106 105 106 104 101 101 ....28 ....22 41, 66, 84, 88, 109 80 Bell, Pat. . .. Bellman, Howard . . . . Bendlin, John ..... Bennett, George ..... Benway, Norman .... Bernard, Dan ..... .73 24 25 . . .27 26 28 Stegeman, Richard 52, Steinberg, Michael. . . Stephens, Colleen .... Stepanski, Carol ..... Stevens, Colleen Stewart, Lois ....... Stinefield, Carol. . . . . 71, St. John, Barbara. .79, B7, Stoffel, Gary ...... . . Stoiber, Connie .,... Strader, Kenneth. .70, Stroup, Janice .... 39, Studer, David .... 80, Sullins, Chuck. . . . .. Sutton, Sandra ..... Sweeney, Kathleen Sweet, Lyle ........ Tallman, Jean. . .75, Taraschke, Lois ..... Taylor, Robert ...... Teal, Martha Thal, Lois 39, 82, 95, Thal, Susan 58, 41, 93, 93, 40, 77, 74, 88, .59, 94, 75, Teaker, Patricia ...... 105, 39, 66, 82, 95, 103, Thetford, Phyllis ..... Thomas, Dee ....... Thomas, Janet. . . Thomas, Lee Thomas, Thompson, Glenn . . . Throne, Jerry ...... Timm, Nancy ..... 76, Timm, Richard Tischinae, Marvin .. Pearl ...... . 70, 95, wus, John ..... sa, 100, Titus, Thomas Tonneberger, Ronald 45, 77, 85, Townsend, Virginia. . .94, Turner, Charlotte .... Tutelian, Edward .... Unfried, Karen. . .37, Updike, Thomas .... Vickrey, Ronald . . . Wacker, Doris. . . Wahl, David .... . Waidelich, John .... Walczak, Sally Ann. . 78, fit, Walker, Carol ...... 74, Walters, Shirley .... Walton, Barbara .... Walz, Jerry ........ Ward, Bob .... .... Ward, Paul ........ Warfel, Ray 50, 52, 55, 56, I 85, f Ao, 58, Weber, Jack .... . .... . Weinrich, Barbara. . . Weisburg, Joan ..... Weller, Deanne ..... Wendt, Barbara ..... Wendt, Darlene .... Wessendorf, Ned .... '95, Wettstone, James ...... White, Janet. .40, 95, Whitfield, Donna 82, Whittier, Bernard . . . 99, 103, Wilcox, Gloria .... . . . . . Wilcox, Jeanne ..... Williams, Larry .... Wilson, Joyce 41, 60, Wirt, Peggy ..... '75, Wiseman, Barbara 75, 86, Witte, Suzanne. .91, 101, Witte, Phillip. .... 41, 70, Wittman, Carolyn . . . Wittman, Marilyn . . . Wolfe, Mary .... Wolfe, Patsy. . . Woody, Janet Wuerfel, Roger ..... Wynn, Donna ....... Yarick, Richard .... Yeager, Joan ...... Yeager, Marietta ....... Young, Betty ..... Young, Howard Zebulski, Beverly. . . . Zeisler, William . . . Zingg, Dick ..... Beverlin, Sharon . 20, 22, Birtwhistle, Dorothy 100 109 101 105 105 105 99 100 106 104 108 107 104 . 99 99 105 100 101 108 108 108 .99 100 104 99 105 104 99 106 107 107 106 106 108 108 100 .99 100 104 108 105 107 101 87 107 105 105 106 .52 106 100 108 107 .99 105 99 103 106 100 99 106 106 109 101 99 104 109 104 107 101 106 104 108 104 107 99 100 106 100 100 84 Blanchard, Dennis ........ 25 Blank, Walda .......... 23 Blesing, John ........ 24, 27 Blinn, William ....... 28, 133 Bodi, James ............ 26 Bollia, Judy Bonnough, Joyce ...... . 25 Borgelt, Judith .... 23, 73, 84 Bowman, Victor . . . . . 27 Braatz, Marilynn .... .. 28 Bragdon, Kenneth. . . . . .23 Bragdon, Sally .... . . .27 Brannon, Dennis Brannon, Kay Brannon, Ronnie Brechtelsbauer, Dorothy .. 27 Breese, Harold ......... 28 Brigman, Mike ......... 23 Briney, Donna Britton, Nancy. . . .22 Brock, Harriet Brodbeck, Karl. . . . . .26, 72 Brooke, Morgan ...... 25, 29 Brott, William .. ..... 27 Brough, William . . . . . . . 25 Brower, Larry. . . . . 23 Brown, Lynn . . ...... 26 Bruere, Ada Lucille .... 28 Brunk, Jack ...... 23, 72 Buchholz, Robert Buck, David ...,.. 26, 40 Buermele, Ronald . Bugg, Aleta .... .......21 . ,,.. 27 Bushong, Jared ..,. . . .21 Busick, Nancy . . . . 24 Butler, Richard , . . . .23 Butler, Shirley. . . , . 27 Calkins, Richard . . . . . Calvert, Steve . . . . . Campbell, Gerald. .. ...25 Carlson, Robert . . 26 24 27 Carney, Richard . . . . . 27 Carr, Carol Carr, Sue . , , . . 22, 40 Carson, William . Carstensen, David, . . Carstensen, Diane 41, 60, 109 Cartwright, Robert ...... 25 Carvalho, Judy ........ 27 Cicerella, Anthony ...,., 23 Clark, Russell .... . 25 Coen, Judith . 25, 40, 80 23 85 B2 . .,.,.. 25 25 Coffman, Maurice Cole, Eugene 27, Collins, Jack 21, 72, 77, 81 Copic, Harley .,......,. Corello, John . . .. .. Cosgrove, Sue, 24, 74, 88, Cottey, Tyrus ........ Craig, Virginia ..... Crary, Harold . Crossland, Hugh . Crumrine, Patricia . . Cruse, Joan . 24, 74, 82, Culler, Colleen Culp, Joan . .. . . . 38 Cummins, Mary Ann. 24 Curson, Larry 27 Curtis, Lois ..... .90 '.26 27 91 21 .... 27 . . 22 88 90 88 . . . .23, 23, Davis, Marcia ....,...... 26 Davis, Mary... ,. ...,.23 Deitch, Jeanie. 24, 40, 75, 81 Delcher, John .......... DePuy, William .... Dickerson, Robert ......., Dickey, Earlene .,.. Diehl, Elisa ....., 22 21 DeMuth, Ross .......... 24 26 26 . . . .21 73 79 I I Dietsche, Robert . ,... 28, 73 Dillinger, Marlene ..... 27, 73 Doherty, Barbara .....,.. 25 Doniere, Vincent .... .. 24 Doran, John ..... . . .26 Douglas, Judith .... . . 27 Drake, Ralph . . . . . .72, 25 Driscoll, Mary. .. ...,.21 Drayton, Richard. . . . . .27 Dukeshire, Carol. . . . . 23 Dunstan, Joan. . . . . . . 23 Durell, Marie .... ....., 2 7 Durfey, Larry ........ 66, 72 Dutkowski, Joyce Duvendack, Dan.. 21, 56, 72 Duvendack, Nancy . . 25 Duvendack, Ronald.. 24 Eaglin, Nancy ....., .. Eberle, James .,... . Eitel, Eleonore. . . Elliott, Paul . . . . 25, Emmett, Fred ., English, Robert ....... Eschenburg, Lynn ,.... 24, Everhart, William . . . 24 27 26 . . 72 26 23 92 22 Fadden, Joan ,....... 21, 90 Fairbanks, Sandra .,.. 24, 90 Farris, Marilyn .....,. 28, 85 Felker, Toni ,......... 24, 82 Fielding, Judy ........... 21 Fine, Larry Flannagan, William ...... 21 Fleck, Joseph ............ 22 Florence, Alfred 24, 60, 77, 132 Foley, James ......... 23 Folger, Don .,,...... 22, 72 Foss, Donald. . . ....,22 Foust, Frank . . . Fox, Tom C. Fox, Tom W. Francis, Gail .... Frantz, Patricia. . Frazure, Ann Free, Sandra .... Freeman, Sherrie Freeman, William Friberg, Nelson.. Friedman, Thomas Frumkin, Sally... Frybarger, David Fuka, Patricia . . . Fuller, Frances. . . Furr, Robert . . . Fye, James .... Gable, Annette . ....25 23, 82, 84 ..25, 84 . 21 ....41,102 21 .....22, 82 . ..... 25 . .... 24 ......26 ....41,109 ..,..22 . 26 GaFFney, Mary 28, 74, , Gaines, Sue. . .23 Gale, Thomas . . . Gallos, James .... . ,66,79, ........23 24 ,77. Gantzos, Robert ..23, , 81 Garberson, Marlene.. 21, 54 6 Garn, Judy ............ Garuin, Robert.. Gass, Margaret . Gauthier, Nancy Geddis, Winifred Geithman, Janet George, Virginia Geren, Judy Gibson, William Gilliam, Sue .... Gist, Joan ...... Glanville, John . Goins, John Gometz, Kennith Goodwin, Sharon Gordon, Richard Gosbeth, Fred. . , Gralak, James Gray, Laura .... Gray, Leslie .... .. ..,. 24 .......23 .......26 .. ..,.. 21 .25,82,84 ........26 24 .22, 74, 91 ........26 .....23, 82 , ...... 21 . .24, 79, Greenberg, Robert ....... Greene, Neil ......... 25, Greunke, Carol. . . . . . . , Grill, William . ..... . 92 22 25 Greene, Joe ......... 41, 109 40 26 22 82 Grossman, Gretch en. . .24, Guntsch, Joyce .....,.,.. 21 Haberkamp, Eugene ...... 25 Hahn, Margaret ........ 23 Hall, Joyce Hamilton, Stuart Harbaugh, David Harmon, Jerry ..., .... 2 3 Harmon, Lois .... ...24, 79 Harper, Julian Harpster, Don. . . Harris, Allan ..., .85 25 25 Harris, Diane .... 25, , 90 Harrison, William ........ 23 24 22 25 90 Hart, Rodney . . . Hartough, Jay. . . Hass, Joan ,..., Hass, Shirley .... Hassen, Lyle Hauenstein, Richa Hawkins, Terry Heiden, Melvin. . Heinrich, Marilyn Heiserman, Ruth . Henderson, Freda Henderson, Pat . Herzig, Mariorie. Hinton, Rhoda Hodge, Barbara fffffii, rd ,..,.. 24 ' fffff2:i,' 21 82 . .... 25 27 73 ....... 27 ,...41, 109 88 Hottman, Jay . . . . . .28, Holt, Richard . . . Horner, Kenneth . 24 Hood, Nancy ...22, 90 23 24 Hourz, James . . . Hovey, Harold Howard, Harry.. Hower, Virginia . Huffman, Don . Hughes, Rose Ma Hull, Robert Huntley, Richard. Hutt, David ..... Jackson, Bill Jackson, Florence Jacob, Thomas . . Jacobs, Stuart .. Janicki, Thomas. . Jarchow, Jerry Jeffery, Judy ..,...., 28, Jenkins, Donna. . Johnsen, Linda . Johnson, Carol . Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Kay . . . Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Beverly. . . Jones, James Jorgensen, Carol. . .... 26 . .... 26 .......109 ' 28 F16 ..... ...,41,1O? ......41 .....41,89 ....41,109 ........22 . ..,. 26 . ..... 23 84 25 ..24,74,82 41, 109 ........26 . .... 22 . .... 90 22 22 Kaminsky, Gerald. .. ... .21 Kanag, Georgia. . . , . Kander, Henry . . , . . Kane, Hilda ..... Kane, Leonard . . . Kaufman, Pat . . . . . Kaul, Sharon . . . . . . Kayl, Audrey. . . . . . Keil, Charlotte . . , . . Keiser, Dale. . .. ,. Keller, Dan. . , , Keller, Paul ..... Kellogg, Steve . . . Kelly, Gary ..... . Kelly, Ruth ......... Kenner, Jarry Kietzman, Richard , Kimble, James . . . Kinney, Bradley. 41, Kinzer, Carol ...,... Kirsner, Allen, ..... . Klear, Robert Klein, Judith . 21, Klopfenstein, Elaine Knapich, Robert Knauer, Jack ..... Knestrick, Ronnie .... Knitz, Janice . Knodle, Sandra ..... Knowles, Sharon .... Kocher, Edward ..... Koester, Karl .... . 27, 26, 21, 81, 41 81, 82, 22, 26, Kohler, Judy .... .... 2 5, Koontz, John Korman, Marlene. '24, Koss, Marie ....... Kott, Ronald .,..... Koury, George . . . Krauss, lris .... Kretz, Ronald ..... Krueger, Ronald Krushe, Judith .... Kumnick, Bonnie. . . . , Kunst, Nancy 21, 66, 75, Kurtz, John ..... Kwapish, Robert .... Lachin, Robert ....... Lameyer, Ken Landin, Jack 41, 66, 82, Laney, Donna . . . . . LaPlante, George Lautz, Robert .... . Laney, Donna, , . . . Leach, Nancy - .- Leachman, Roland . . . Lecata, Carol Lee, Rose . Lehaney, Marilyn 24, Lehr, Kenneth .,... Lemgo, Lois.. Lenenberg, Sandra Lenfesty, Joan ...... Lenfesty, Joyce ..... LeVally, Donald Levin, Irene. ......,, Levison, Jerome ..... Levy, Kayla. . . . . . Lewondowski, Carol Licata, Carole .... Liebes, Herschel .. Liebes, Harriet . , .24, Liebnau, John ,.,.. . . Linck, Deanna .... Lindroth, Edward Lindsey, Barbara Lineberger, Joyce. . , , Lintner, Melba. . . Lippincott, Roger. .20, Lippold, Judy .... Littlefield, Judith .... Litzer, Robert Livingston, Beverly. . . Loe, James Logan, Jacqueline .. Long, Pat ......,.. Lough, Lois ......... Luedtke, Elizabeth . . . Luettke, Nancy .,... Lundberg, Carole .... Lutz, Fred . ....... Lykins, James MacPherson, Margaret Mallendick, Mary Lou. Manolt, Donald ..... Manzey, Marlene ..... Marleau, Nancy ..... Martin, Gay ......... Martin, Joyce .... . . Martin, Marie... 28, Mason, Nancy ...... Mathias, David ....,. Matthews, Leslie Matthews, Marilyn .... Mattison, Nancy ...., Maurer, Cecile , . . . , , Mavis, Larry . ..., . McCandless, William. . McCartney, Larry .... 27, 82, 24, 81, .27 89, 75, 22, 22 .23, 27, 22, 81, .25, .28 27, 23, 22, .25, 'az 27, . 23, 24, '26, za, eo, .27 24, .22, .21, , 72 109 26 24 1 1 McCaw, Gary .......... 28 McCreary, Joann ..... 22 McDonald, Sherry ..,, 24, 92 McElroy, James ........ 26 McGuire, Patricia . . . . 22 McKimmy, Barbara 25, 73, 74 McKnight, Margaret . , 28 McMurry, Sue ........ 24, 82 McNutt, David .......... 23 McPherson, Margaret ,... 23 McPherson, Guy ..,..... 27 McQueen, Joyce .... . . , 26 McShane, Marilyn, . . . . . 28 Meach, Pat ....,... . . . 21 Melchoir, Karl Meredith, Marjorie . . .24, 90 Meyers, Melvin Miller, James . ..... . . . 23 Miller, Mary Lou ... ... 21 Miller, William ..,.. . .. 26 Milliere, George Mirsky, Norman .... .... 2 1 Mitchell, Marianne ,.,,.... 21 Moarin, Joann Mohrhardt, Mery Lou 24, 92 Maldawsky, Davida . . . . . 28 Monaghan, William ...... 22 Montgomery, Kay ...... 27 Montgomery, Beverly Moras, Fred ........, 22, 5B Moree, Joyce . . ..... 24 Morrow, Mary. 20, 26, 74, 87 Morse, Judy ........... 86 Mowery, Richard. . . . . 21 Mongons, Ralph 41, 80, 109 25 Myerly, Caleen ...... .... Nessif, Terry ...,.... . 25 Ninke, William ...... 25, 88 Oberle, Richard. ...... 27, 40 Olnhausen, Ann Olson, Tanya .... 25, 82, 88 O'Neal, William ........ 27 Otto, David O'Neill, Tom .... .... 2 3 Ousky, Joan .. ..,. 24, 84 Owed, Richard ... ...,.21 Parlette, Carl . . . . ,21, 72 Patton, Gene . . . . . . . .24 Paul, James ..... .... 2 1 Payne, Lynn ....... .... 2 6 Pendleton, Patricia ...... 23 Penn, Gerald ..... . . . 27 Perlman, Arthur .... .... 2 7 Perry, Dennis . . . . . . . 23 Perry, Navarre ..,..... 28 Pethke, Carol . . . .... 25, 90 PfeiFFer, Jan Phillips, Carol ....,...... 23 Phillips, Janet ..... . .28, 92 Piasecki, Frances. 27, 82, 84 Pickles, Marcia Pirwitz, Marcia ...... 24, 90 Pittman, Dale ......... 25 Pointer, Barbara .. Polsdorfer, David, . . , Polson, Cornelia ........ 25 Pool, James Pope, Albert .... .... Porter, Clifford .. Portteus, Joyce . . . Poucher, Howell .. Powlesland, Shirle Przybylski, Richardy ..,... . ..,. 21 .41 109 26 ,...28 . .... 24 25 23 Pugh, Marilyn .......... 27 Puppos, Richard . . . . . . . 27 Racine, Charles. . . . . , .24 Rahal, Ollie Rahe, Judith ,.., .,.. 2 2 Ramlow, Sharon .... . . . 27 Rathke, Thomas ..,. . . . 27 Raymond, Lee . . . . . . . 24 Rehkopf, Robert 24, 58, 85 Reichhardt, Dennis .....,. 23 Reiley, Jerry .... . . . 25 Reinstein, Judith ..., ..., 2 6 Reynolds, Jerry .,.. .,.. 2 6 Richardson, Lucy .,.. . . . 27 Richie, Barbara .... . . . 22 Riddle, David , .....,.... 23 Riendeu, Carol Ritzenthaler, Jacquelyn 21, 66, 73 Roan, Larry . . ....... 26 Roberdeaux, Lynn.. ..... .60 Roberts, Carol . . . . . . .26 Roesler, Robert . . . . . . 21 Rogers, Larrv . . . . 23 Rogers, Winifred .,.. 28, 85 Rakicki, Jae ..... 27, 109 Romanoff, Marla ....... 24 Romanoft, Rollie Rosenlund, Don. 24 Roth, Mahlon Rothenbuhler, Anne.. 24, Roush, Joanne .......... Rubin, Michael 81 25 Sakel, Jeanette .... ..26, 91 Sandberg, Gail. . . ,24, 82, 93 Sayers, Sandra ,... . . . . . Schaefer, Conrad ........ Scheff, Barbara. . ,.... . 22 27 Schaefe r, Sa nd ra , ..... 23, 92 22 73 Schlatter, Susie. ...... 25, Schmidt, Steve .......... 109 Schnee, Wallace ...... 5, 24 Schnelker, Richard 20, 23, 77 Schnorf, David ....., .. 21 Schoenbrun, Errol .,.. 41, 109 Scholes, Janet . .,.... 25, 74 Schreeongost, Donald Schreeongost, Ronald Schuab, Sue ......... Schultz, Don ..,,.... Schultz, Ronald. . . . Schultz, Terry . . . , Schunk, Donna ..... Schwab, Kenneth Scott, Reba ........ Scoville, JoAnn ..... Sebring, Richard ..,. Seth, Robert . . . Seward, Susan 41,109 22 ....26 26 ....21 24 25,73 22 ....21 ....25 Shank, Waldo . .. .....27 Shapler, Thomas ........ 28 Shaw, Donna ,,.,.... 23, 75 Shaw, Janet .... 23, 90 Sheon, Aaron. . . .22, 88 Shore, Marcia. . , .24, 88 Shupe, Earlene ...... 26 Siebnaler, Joan ,.... 41, 109 Siegel, Mariorie ..,..... 27 Sieving, Robert ..... ,. 22 Silverwood, Anita .... 41, 109 Simpkins, Sharon ........ 23 Simrell, Joan ...... . . . 22 Singer, Marcia 26, 81, 82, 88 Singer, Rhea Lou ..... 22, 81 Abdo, Annette , . . . . .18 Abel, Linda .,.,. . . .14 Ackland, Michael . . , . .13 Ahlfors, Jerry ..,. . , .13 Alderson, Sharon ........ 15 Alexander, Richard ....... 12 Altum, Lloyd fEdward1 .... 19 Amberg, Judith ...,...... 18 Anderson, Cris ....... . .14 Andre, Maria .,,.... 15, 73 Anteau, Mary Lou ........ 11 Apling, David ... ....19 Arnold, Norman .... .... 1 9 Artz, Henry ............ 12 Ashman, Mary Ann ...... 12 Bacome, Carolyn ...... . .11 Bahrs, Jean .... . . .73, 11 Baker, Julie ..... .... 1 5, 92 Baker, Muriel ......19 Baker, Sally ......... 14, 91 Baldwin, Ruth .......,... 14 Bandtield, Barbara ..,..,. 14 Baker, Robert. .. ... ...15 Barthlemess, Ronald ...... 14 Bartolet, Carol .......... 17 Bashaw, Dennis .. ...15 Basinger, Jay .... .,.. 1 7 Bassett, James . .. . . . .19 Baum, Eleanor . .. . . .16 Bauman, Ruth .... . . .19 Baz, Sharon .... . . .12 Bearss, Joyce .... .... 1 7 Becker, Judy .... . ..., 88 Beebe, Dennis .... ,,...,. 1 1 Behnfeldt, Donald ....,... 11 Belusa, Betty ........... 11 Benfer, Judy ......... 11, 90 Bennaway, Barbara ...... 13 Benner, James ........... 15 Benson, Kathy ..,. , . . .16 Berman, Janet ....,,.... 17 Bernstein, Edward Bettinger, Robert. . . Bieber, Charlotte .. Bierton, Richard . , . Bierg, Richard .... Biler, Glenn .... Billett, James ... Bishop, Earle .... Bitz, Irving ........ ..., Blanchard, Deanne . . . . , . Blesing, Douglas Bolarski, Ruth ..... 13 18 13 13 ....14 17 16 15 12 Bolcsak, Rosalie. . , , . . . . Bombries, Nancy, ...... . Booth Robert .... 13 17 Boese, Nancy ........,. 14 13 16 32 soudiiwf, Sylvia. . .'1b,'s2, Bowen, Robert Boza, Nancy .......... Branch, Constance ....... Brenner, John ..... Braatz, Robert .... Brown, Danny .... 18 17 ....11 ....16 11 Sipes, Delores ...,.. Skeldon, Charles ..... Skidmore, Ben ...... Smith, Campbell 23 21,132 ...28 Smith, Carol. ..... 25, 74 Smith, John ........ Smith, Marilyn . . Smith, Robert .24, 28,-72, Smith, Ronald .... Smolinski, Ronald Smyth, Carolyn .... 22, Snider, Louis ........ 25, Soutar, David . . . Soux, Joanne . . . Spears, Sandra. . . Specht, Paul ..... Spencer, James. . . Spychalski, Ernest Sroczynski, Arlene. , 87 41, 109 27 88 . . . ..27, 22 21 79 72 26 . . . 28 27 21 26 52 23 73 Stegeman, James ..... 22, Stephens, Pat Stewart, Donna Stocker, Dorothy ...... 27 Stone, Mary ...... . 23, 92 Streib, Nancy .... 24, 82, 90 Strong, Carolyn ......... 92 Struve, Charles . , . . . 21 Sullenger, Larry 72, 89, 109 Sullins, James ..,...... 22 Summers, David Sweeney, John. . . Taylor, John .,... Ten Eycke, Sandra Tesarik, Ronald . ....22 25 27, 88, 89 Theofanous, Angelo, Thielmann, Richard Thompson, Glenn 27, 40, 81 26, 72, 87 Tippett, William ......... Tombaugh, Thomas ...... Topper, William .... Track, Fred ....... Turner, Roberta .... Turney, Clair Unkle, Franklin ,... 21 25 ...21 .. 21 27 .....22 Vance, John ......... 23, 42 Van Gunten, Edward Vick, Richard .... ..41, 109 Vititoe, Richard Wagenknecht, John. . , Wager, Jerry ........ Wahl, Gary ...... .. Walker, Janet. . , . . Wallace, Jack ...... Walter, Marcia ,,..., Walters, Alan ....,. Walton, David ..... Wangrin, Robert ..... Ward, Grace ........ Warfel, Janet ...,... Warnke, Gary ..,,... Warren, Robert . Warrington, Heloise Watkins, Thomas. 28, Weber, Nancy. ..,. . . Weeks, John. , , . . . Weir, Carol .... . . Weiss, Sharon ....... Welber, Janet . . . . . Weller, Connie . Welling, Sue... .. Wertz, Jerry ......., Westby, George. . . FRESHMEN CLASS Brown, Judith .... Brownley, Carol. , .13, 73, Bruce, Helen .,,.. Bryan, James .... Buck, Sandra .... Buchele, Joan . . . Buckley, Gladys .. Buell, Philip ..... Burdeck, Jerry .... Burkhalter, Barton Burton, Richard Burney, Robert . . . Burnham, Elton. . . Buschmann, Carol. Bush, Sally ...... Cady, Carol . ,. Cady, Karen .... Cairl, Jeannette . . Comm, Carolyn. . . Cannon, Roger , , , Caris, Sharon .,.. Carr, Nancy ..... Carter, Eleanor. . . Carter, James .... Carver, Carol .. Case, Georgia ..,. Champe, Richard. . Chapman, Jane. . , Chitwood, Jack. . . Chortie, Charles . . Christian, Gordon. Clark, Tom L.. . .. Clulf, Carol .,..., Cohen, Jerome . . , Coldwell, James . . Collins, Lynda . . . Colwag, Vir inia . Canra , Pauila Cook, Kyle Corrello, Michael . Corwin, Robert Cosgrove, Dick . . . Cox, Sandra ..... Crabtree, Darlene. Crandall, Sharon . Cranford Ga nell f y e ...... Crass, Margaret ..... . . . Crawford, Gay Crowder, Richard . Cully, Pat. ...... Cummerow, Michael 16 80 12 17 ...15 11 17 12 15 18 11 ...13 18 16 .Q.Qi2,' ....18, 12 17 73 12 14 11 75 11 13 13 15 ...,13, 40 13 16 18 11 12 19 16 17 14 19 18 ...12 13 13 15 19 12 15 Cuprys, Paul .......,.... Curson Jack ........... Curson, Ronald .... . . . . Curtis, Martha ..... 18, 81, Custar, Sharon ....,.... Cutter, Emmy Lou ......., Dale, Donna . . Danyko, Robert Daler, Carolyn ,... . . .14, Davis, Carol .. Decker, Barbara . . . . . . Decker, Carol . . . 23 26 ,...23 86 ..27, . . 23 .25, 80 27 25, 72 ... 26 . .26 .28, 74 ....21 .24, 84 . ..22 77, 82 .. 24 41, 10? 25 41, 109 ....22 ... 26 . 27 .27, 72 ....21 Decker, Robert ...... , . .12 De Vaul, Kenneth ..... 11 De Wees, Marsha ...., 15, 82 Deyo, Paul ..,.... . . . 11 Dilger, William Dixon, Sharon ..... . . .16 Doran, Eleanor ........., 12 Downs, Thomas Jr. .....,. 19 Drake, Larry ............ 18 Drake, Mary ......,. 11, 73 Drake, Phyllis. . ,. .12, 88 Dresser, John .... 12 Droszcz, Linda ...,. . . .17 Duncan, Jerry ....... . . .17 DuShane, Barbara. . , . . .12 Dyer, Elaine ,... .. ...19 Ecker, Marie ..,.. . . .13 Eddie, Lois ...... . . .14 Edwards, Robert Edwardson, Susan. . . . .15 Ehlers, Barbara . . . . . 16 Eichenberg, Bill .......... 18 Emerson, Mary Epstein, Sandra ......... 17 Ernsthausen, Nancy 13, 5, 82 Engler, Marie Evans, Carol. . ..,....... 17 Fackler, Robert . . . . . .12 Fall, James ..... ...18 Falvey, William . .. ...18 Faulds, Allan . .... ...11 Feldstein, Stuart . . . . . .17 Fessler, Robert . . . . . .14 Fike, Jack ..... . . .17 File, Janet .... .... 1 4 Fisher,Jay... 15 Flatt, Jerry .......... 41, 109 Flatt, Joyce ............ 109 Flightner, Marlene Foell, Richard ...., . . .19 Ford, Carol Foster, Carolyn, . . . . .12 Fox, Jack ...,... . . .19 Fox, Joan ........ . . .16 France, Dorothy . . . . . .13 Frank, Larry Frank, Robert ..., . . .11 Franke, Barbara ..,.. . . .17 Franke, William ......... 11 Frankfather, Patricia ...... 12 Freeman, Barbara ,... . . .13 French, James ..... . . .41 Friend, Ronald . . , . . .16 Frisk, Sharon ..... . . .11 Froelich, Cristel . . . , . .17 Frybarger, Lynne ..,, . . .13 Fulton, Frances ,... . . .19 Fulton, Mona Lee ..,. . . .18 Gallagher, James .... Gamble, Nancy, . . . Gatlin, Sylvia ..... Gatter, Carol .... . . . Gearhart, Geraldine . . 18 ...18 ...14 .. 19 13 Westby, Russell White, Carl. .... .... . .27 Whitmer, Judy ...... 26, 74 Whitten, Carol .... ..... 2 5 Wilcox, Willard . . , .. .24 Wilbur, Dawn ..... . . 21 Wilke, Gail. ..... ..,. 2 1 Will, Ted. ...,.. .... 2 8 Williams, Patsy.. 22, 73, 92 Williamson, Thomas ..,.. 24 Willke, Herbert . . . . . 23 Wilmoth, Barbara Wilson, Carlton .,.... 22, 66 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Newell ..... 41, 109 Winkleman, Lois ........ 27 Winnes, Nancy ..... 23 Winter, Marlene. . , 25, 75 Winterfeld, Gay.. 27, 40, 81 Winters, Lero ..... 26, 81 Winzenried, Carol .,.... 26 Wiseley, Judy ..,,,, 87 Wolmoth, Barbara . . . 25 Woodruff, Beverly 24, 75, 79, 92 Worster, Ann 22, 74, 82, 88 Worth, Barbara ..,.. . .22 Wright, Deanna ...... 27, 92 Wymer, Sandra ..... 21, 75 Young, Donald Young, James Young, William .,.... Young, Janice .. 23 28 . . , 75 Zbinden, David . . . .. .21 Zeigler, Shirley ,. 25 Zentos, Nick . . . .. .22 Gee, Sandra. .. ...15, 92 Geisler, John Gibson, Ann. . , ,. .18 Giha, Paul .. ...11 Gilbert, Ruth .... . . .12 Gilchrist, John ..,. .... 1 8 Gilmore, Darlene ........ 16 Gladfelter, Elaine ..... 12, 73 Glaser, Sandra .......... 19 Glickert, Goyeanne ......, 11 Goldberg, Carol ,,.. . . .14 Goodyear, Ronald. . . . . .19 Goolsby, Kenneth Gosbeth, Edward . . . . . .18 Goudy, Dennis .... . . .11 Grahm, Richard. . . . . . .18 Gralack, James .... ..... 1 7 Grant, Roger .... ....,. 1 5 Gray, Patricia. . . . , .19, 88 Gregg, Ronald .. ..... 15 Grittith, Beverly .... , . .17 Grove, Janet ..... 15 Gullinger, Constancel l l J L J lBonnie1 ............, 12 17 Guerim, Judith ..... . . . Haag, Elmer . .. . . . Haas, Velda .... . . . Haddad, Richard .... . . . Haines, Barbara ..,...... Harrington, Ronald ....... Harris, Gail ,...... . . . Harris, Nancy ..... . . . Hart, Raymond .... . . . Hartweg, Dean ..... . . . Hastin, Nancy ........., . Hayman, Virginia. , . . , . Haynes, Robert ..... . . . Heck, Helen ............ Heidtman, Joy Ann ..... Heigel, David. , . . . . . . . Heitman, Charlotte . Helmke, Fritz . . . , Henderson, Daniel . Henshaw, Nancy . . Herman, Marcia ..... .19, 19 11 11 12 12 14 16 17 15 12 Hathaway, Kenneth ...... 16 18 12 11 11 16 19 15 14 15 73 19 Hertsberg, Robert. , Hetzel, Mary .,... 41, 92, 109 Hill, Gary ........ 41, 109 Hoffman, Joyce ...,...... 15 Hoffman, Sally .... ..... 1 8 Hollister, Randy. . . .. .14 Hopkins, Ruth. . . . . .14 Hoppe, Marilyn Horen, Jo Ann ..,. ..... 1 4 Houston, Richard 14 Howard, Sharon Hughes, Jerry ..... 41, 109 Hunsinger, Carolyn. Huntly, Robert. Hutchinson, Larry.. Hutchinson, Mary lmhoff, Howard . . . ..17 ..8, 19 .12, 89 .,.19 lngledice, Sharon. . . Izzi, Joyce ,...., Jablonsky, Diane . . . Jacob, Jean ....., Sadowski, Carol , . . . . , 10, 80 15 11 Jacobs, Elaine ...... ,... 1 3 Jacks, Shirley .... ,... . . .15 Jackson, Daniel . ,,...... 19 Jacquernotte, Richard ..... 15 Jaynes, Donald ..,,...... 11 Jaynes, Sharon Lee .... 13, 75 Jeffery, James, .....,.... 16 Johnson, Brion ..... .... 1 1 Johnston, Richard . . . . . . .14 Johnston, Tommy Jones, John ...... , . , . . 14 Jones, Nancy A. Jordan, Douglas ..,. .... 1 5 Joslin, James ..., 12 Judson, JoAnn . . . 14 Kane, Geraldine , . . . ,. Karp, Marvin . . . . . ,. Karpe, Grant. . ,. .... Kasch, Judy , . Kass, Larry .... ...,. 1 5 ,40 Kaufman, Sue ..... 13, 10, 82 Keller, Donald .......... 16 Keller, Janet ..... ,... . ,17 88 13 16 14 14 .......19 Kenneman, Sondra .... 15, Kerns, Barbara . . . Kerste, Kenneth Ketterman, Linda . . . , . . .18 Kimbell, Alice .......... 11 Kimmelman, James ,..... 16 Kindle, Lou Ann.. 14 17 16 18 King, Edwin ,..., King, Karen .... King,- Patricia .... King, Verna Lee ...... 17, 75 Kinker, James .... 14 Kinker, John ...,. 19 Kinsey, Robert . , 13 Kirkendall, Kenneth . .,... 11 Klein, Suzanne ,......,.. 16 Kline, William ....., .... 1 9 Kloster, John .... .... 1 8 Kobli, Eugene ..... 13 ' Koechlex, Barbara ...... f16 14 18 16 19 12 13 Koester, Janet .... . . . Kolpien, Dennis .... . . , . Korman, Irene ..... ..., Kubiak, Thomas .... .,.. Kuohn, Eleene Kurek, Donald. Laos, Pat .........,... 17 Ladd, Darrell ....... 41, 109 Lafferty, Nancy Jean ...., 18 La Gro, Ronald Laipply, Nancy. .,....... Laird, John .. Lane, Ronald .,.. ..., Lange, James . Lanz, Richard. Lauffer, Amanda . . .12, 90 Lautzenheizer, Jacquelyn 41, 109 Leach, David ...,..... 13 Leake, Carolyn . . .... 17, 74 Lease, Mary Ellen ...... 12 Lee, Robert .....,... .. 18 15 16 .. .... 14 12 11 17 Lott, Jack .......... 41, 109 11 Lotz, John ....,.. Lowell, Phyllis. . . . . . .82, Ludgate, Margaret . . . Lutz, Donna ........ Lutz, Patricia ..,..,.. 15, Madanski, David .... Mainse, John ..... Maron, Richard . . . Martin, Nancy .... Marx, Richard .... Mason, Donna . , . Masters, Gerald . . . Mathies, Pat ..... Maxwell, Lorna . . . Mayfield, Sigrid ,.... McClelland, Carolyn, . McConnell, La Verne. . McCreary, Yvonne .... McCrie, Robert ...... McDowell, Nancy .... McFarland, Joyce .... McFarland, Joyce Lee: McGarvey, Constance . Mears, Eleanor ...... Mechling, Linda ....,. Mercer, Gary 12 16 12 . . .17 12 12 12 14 Meyer, Dorothy. . . Meyers, Donald .. Meyers, Wallace. . . Michael, David . . . Michael, Earl . . Miller, Charles . . . . . , Miller, David . , . . , Miller, Elaine ., .. .. Miller, Gail Miller, Lawrence ..,... . . Miller Miller 1 1 Mariorie ...... 14, Patsy ..,.. ....,. Leher, Jack ..,,.... 41, 109 Leichty, Judy .,.......... 12 Leininger, Patricia ....... Lenavitt, Jack ...... Le Sa e, Kenneth ........ Leuthogt Hen I , ry .,........ Lewis, Beverly ....,..... Lichtenwald, Danny ...... Lickendorf, Ruth ........ Limes, Carol ,........... Lindsey, Mary Ann .... 15, Linkey, Helen ........ 19, Lipman, Donna.. .,,,... Lipscomb, Jacqueline ,... 11 13 13 18 11 16 18 11 84 88 14 17 Long, Gary ...,......... 15 15 Long, Judy ..,........, .. 1 3 my ' Mills, Diana .,.... Mitchell, Jerry. . . . . . Mollencamp, Louis . . . Monow, Norman .... Moorhead, Beverly . . . Morawski, Robert .,.. Morizen, Everett .,.. Morrison, Suzanne .... Mueller, Karl ,.... Mullen, Gerald Mulliken, Charles .... Mundy, Jane ,..... Musch, Sylvia .... ., Myers, Carole ...... Myers, Robert ,... .. Neeb, Carole ....... Neidlinger, Sandra. . . Nessle, Paula .,...,. Nigh, Jeanne. .,... . Nissen, Sondra ..,. 10, Nixon, Wilma .,..... Nolan, John,,...... Norts, Judith ..... Nowak, Patricia . . . Nowak, Sharon. . . . . Odesky, Ilene ...,,.. Orr, Jane ......,,.. Osterhoudt, Nancy . , . Overmeyer, John .... Owings, Marianne . . . Parke, Nancy ......, 14, Parker, Thomas .,.... 13, Parlette, William. . . , . Patterson, Judy . Pavkovich, Robert .... Payette, Tim .,.,.. Pearson, Sue ..... Penn, Curtis ...., Peters, Jerry ,..... Phillips, Joanne ... Pickett, Nancy .... Pile, Marilyn ....... Plamann, Paul . . . ,. Poflienbaugh, Carol. . . Pollard, Don E. Pontious, Nanette ..., Poole, Judith ..... MSW .fm we U '- .www -t L. QM -J as GMM Potter, Russel .,,....... Powell, Jo Ann ,... ..11, Pray, Martha Prior, Alan . ...... . . . .. Quimby, Ronald , , . . . . Raber, Cassa .... . . . Racicot, Henry .......... Rahe, Donna ............ Rahm, Jo Ann ...,,..., Romer, Barbara Frances 17, Redd, Louise Reed, Robert. .,.. . . , . . Reighard, Douglas . . . . . Rhine, Raymond .... Richter, Marcia Ruilt Riedel, Barbara ..,.. . . , Ringer, Thomas ...,....., Ritchey, Joanne .....,.... Roberdeaux, Richard .,,,.. Roberts, Fredric .....,.... Robins Janice ....., Roehrs, Mary Kathryn, , , . Roiesman, Linda ....,.... Roscoe, Alfred .......... Rose, June ....... . . . Rosswurm, Richard . . . . . Roth, Elaine ,..... . . . Roth, Penelope .... . . . Rothman, Steve .... . . . Rowe, James .... . . . Rowe, John .... . . . Rowley, Linda. . . . . . Rozek, Jerome Ruby, Bonnie . . . , .. Rudinger, Joel ..... . . . Rutchow, William . , . . . . Sanford, Claire ,.... . , . Sanford, Dorothy . . . . . . Santee, Gerald .... . . . Sawichi, Peter .... ..,.. Schalitz, Robert ..,... W. . Schlegal, Paul R. .,.. . Schneider, Linda ......... Schoenbrien, Sheldon ..... Schomer, Barbara ,.,.... . Schrag, David ..... . . . Schreiner, Shirley . , . . , , Schrock, Marilyn. . . . . . Schuff, June ...... . Schultz, Gary . . . . Schwin, Robert . . . Secord, Paul. . . . Sell, Jerry .,... . . . Semler, Nancy . . . . . . Severn, Alan .....,... Sewell, Stephen. ...., 16, Shall, David ........ Shanklin, Mariorie ..,. Shannon, Benito ..... 17 18 Shawen, Barbara .,.,. Shealy, Marsha ...,.., Shepler, Gretchen ..... 19 Sherrer, Nancy ....... Shields, Mary Gay ,. .11 Shinnaberry, Bill ....... Shook, Deloris ..... . Short, Mattie. .. . Shreves, Patricia ....,, Silverman, Donald ..... Simmers, Mary Elizabeth Solomon, Bernard. . , Solomon, Murry . , . Speweik, Robert . . . Staneart, David .... Stebbins, John. . . Simmons, Cynthia. Simon, Karl Sites, Darlene .... Skeels, Maebelle . Skeels, Marabelle. Skinner, Marisue. . Smale, Bruce .,.. Smith, Craig ...,. Smith, Joyce .... Smith, Mary Jane. Smith, Norma. . Smith, Sharon .... Smith, William . . Snyder, Elise .. Snyder, Norma. , . Sohn, Richard . . . ....12 ...19, 73 ..,..16 1 Steele, James . . . Steele, James . . . .. . . , , Stein, Judy .,... . . .16, Stevens, Sharon, . . . . Stocker, Frank. . . Stone, Jerome. , . Stores, Barbara, , . . St. Peter, Dale .... Strahm, Judy . . . Struber, Bob .... Stults, Marjorie ..... Stupsker, Myron ..., 19 14 12 11 19 11 17 82 19 Stewart, Mary . . . . .14, 15 19 13 14 15 15 12 81 Sunderman, Barbara. , .16, Sutton, Paul Swanbeck, Barbara. Sweney, Sue ..... .. Szakovits, Joyce .... Tank, Sanclra . . . ,. Tanner, Sheila . . , Taylor, Janet .... Taylor, Jim Taylor, Karen . . . Terry, Richard. . . Thetford, June .... Thorson, Carolyn ,,.. 13 ....11 ....19 15 11 19 14 ... 14 16 19 18 90 11 Tille, Carol ,......., 15, Tobias, John. . . . . . Trabbic, Raymond Truax, Tony .... Tuck, Kenneth. . . Turner, Robert. . . Ulmer, Suzanne. . . , Valentine, Sharon. . . Valiquette, Paul . . Van Worinar, Janice 14 Vogel, Nancy , .... . Vogelsang, James. . . Wagoner, Russell . . . Walker, Richard , . . Walling, Dorothy . . . Walls, Charlotte .... Warner, Marilyn .... Warren, Beverly .... Warren, Mar Lou.. Warsaw, Judyy , . . Wasserfuhr, Carolyn. Watson, William . Wawrzyniak, Marvin Webster, Marlene . . . Weinman, Paul ..... ,41, 1 Welber, David ..... Weller, Vivian .,.. ...,, Wenrich, Deloris ........ Wernert, David ...,.. . Westcott, Patricia ..,,, 13, Wexler, Sharon ...,.. Whitaker, Barbara , . .13, Wilcox, James Barton. Wiley, John ..,.. Wilkens, Karen . 17 Williams, Charlene . Williams, Janet ......,.. Williams, Marilyn. . . Wilmoth, Nancy , . . Wison, Sandra .... Windle, Sue ...,.. Winney, Warren .... Wodarski, John . .. Wodarski, Kenneth . . Woida, Yeagle, Yunker, Barbara ..,. ....15 19 ....16 ....19 .....15 14 ,82,90 15 ..,..16 15 17 11 16 17 11 .....11 ...,.16 .....11 .....11 ....,1l 14 09 12 12 16 13 88 13 82 15 18 , 85 14 14 16 12 17 16 14 16 16 15 Nancy .... 16, 82, 90 ' 13 Dorls .,..... Zaugg, Phillip 40, 41, Zeller, Beverly ..... Zieiler, Zuc er, Carolyn ..... 81,109 ....17 . .13 Janet ...19, 84 Finally, came the greatest experience of all. The Publications Staffs at New York We, the T953 POT O' GOLD staff, have taken you through school life which this year we have chosen to parallel the scenic and historic Maumee River. You came from the several grade schools which feed into DeVilbiss just as the St. Mary's, the St. Joseph Rivers, and other tributaries feed into the Maumee. From there your journey in your freshman year took you past the slow moving and early stages of the Maumee into the breathtaking beauty of the islands and bluffs as you faced the dis- appointments and pleasures of your sophomore year. Coming to a good fishing spot you stopped for a little recreation which represented your extra- curricular activities. You found that as the rapids became more serious you had to be aided by the locks of the old Miami and Erie Canal just as you were aided each day by the faculty who guided you around your obstacles and set the course for your learning. Passing the more tranquil sections of the river, you recalled the leisure time you spent in the many club parties and meetings. A C K N O W The POT O' GOLD staff expresses its thanks to the following people: M . P l B Mi. I-'aj-Lf Bezxffr Blade Printing Company Mr. Lawrence Smith-Graphic Arts Corpora- tion-Engraving Mrs. Susan Booth-Photo Reflex Studio of Lasalle 81 Koch Company-Senior pictures Within the City of Toledo, you saw the industry and work which characterized your athletic teams. As you entered Maumee Bay you realized that your experiences and responsibilities were becoming broader in your junior year. Your class produced a play, held a dance, and prepared you to participate in all the events of your senior year. -g m .um jj. 'Gi 1 You entered Lake Erie and saw lying behind senior year the opportunities which have made possible by your background at D.H.S. your been Now you are ready to receive your POT O' GOLD. May you enjoy reading the book as much as we have enjoyed presenting you with this record of your years here. Good luck, success, and happiness in the years to come. May this twenty-first edition help you to enjoy them. 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