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

 - Class of 1954

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Q gj ' V n if . 111 1, -ff A W-X. 11 .QW 1 1,,1,' f - A Q H1 1:4 -' f-A-x - .X , f ' : ' ,X . S .. 'X 'ff fix ' Q53 i. . - -Q -wig 52-f .L -,.. Q, THO + -.,, -Q- 'Mim as G ill' -Q YD!! LYON LUKE ff Mi!! YUZJ. .. You are going to take many things with you when you leave DeVilbiss-as important as the knowledge and the skills, are the memories which will remain with you for years to come. Entering as freshmen, you were bewildered by new surround- ings, schedules and classes. You then become oriented during your four years in high school-sorting out your many impres- sions so that by the end of your senior year you have recollec- tions of all phases of student life and of academic life. . . . You will remember the administration and faculty who have been your friends, your instructors, and your counselors in the educational adventure. . . . You will remember the associations you have had with your classmatesg the satisfactions gained from participating in your class activities. The friendships you have made as well as the opportunities you have had will be future assets O' Gold which are tangible records of your student in . my W ,ss Q9 jr . . . You will remember the Prism and the P years. . . . You will remember the thrill of athletic contests and the excitement which -X was a part of your other extra-curricular , Lev 5 ,f activities. ' 39 . . . You Can Takelt With ,,,- You-the DeVilbiss experience t A- '- 1 with all its many facets of J V C tx Q ,, .e ac? -f 1 I school life. ff , N I .J E me -gift EQ ,F I sph - xx' 'qi ,Q 5 1 l ,A 3 W-L viva ive MMV, 40-mb! LAL, QOLIZ HK , QL' DJOLLCLWQXQ7' diva. Mbfwfffwfw, needy N r Aeeexwwif Q ofcewg a3,v7fJL Here are presented some of the diversified scenes you find in cmd around DeVi1biss. In the coming years you will have vivid remem- brcmces of such views. 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May it recall happy memories! Here are recorded events of the past year as you have watched them, lived them, or brouqht about their happeninq. These events are so arranged that you will find not just a chronicle of the school year, but you will capture the spirit of the school that is Devilbiss. Here you will become better acquainted with the school's story: the story ot your year in this, the l954 Pot O' Gold. . . . the campus, the school, and its personnel . the everyday living of the students . the students themselves, and student personalities . the many activities of the club program . the tun and excitement of sports . the faculty and student directory, and advertising E55- . 1 in ,ga ,QW - mss'-- it 2 .v. . 1 .sh U :Qi Hg Q- Q -.ap o A A-1 W 2 H1 R nm HM Hz, 33. 55? 5 wx 1 W , .5 . , gf : Q ' 13 5: Q X. W fag, ,,X.v, r-ff .wgggf Q' wa 2 1 W MA diff xp: .'.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.- Few students realize how valuable the Principal, the Deans, and the Faculty are to DeVilbiss-how much they have furthered the school's reputation and standing-how well they have cooperated in making DeVilbiss the school it is. Perhaps it is they who have the deepest interest in all aspects of school life. Authoritative, friendly, and inspir- ing, they have been your advisers and teachers tor tour years, working to make you intelligent citi- zens in the classroom, in the school, in the home, and in the community. FHEULTY HND DDMINIETDDTIUN Their services are rendered directly to the high school and its students, through teaching, by serv- ing on faculty and educational committees, by personal counseling, by advising clubs and class affairs, and by participating in the numerous re- lated activities of the scholastic program. WW W ft 15:5 E. L. Bowsher. Superintendent 53, The Toledo Board of Education - SEATED CL. to RJ: Thomas Brehertong Edwin D. Dodd, President: Grant Murray, Vice The Toledo Pubhc Schools President. STANDING: Wayne Shawakerg Raymond D. Baldwin. uflrnerican Edlmclztion The members of the Toledo Board of Education and the Administrative Staff are justly proud of the achievements of graduates and students of our school. They have carried into most of the col- leges and universities of the country the very best training for success in the various professions and tields of work. Many have made enviable records in service to our country in war and in peace. Thousands ot former students look back upon their days at DeVilbiss as among the happiest of their lives. Is llesigned . . . We are building better citizens who look tor- Ward with confidence to the building of a better world. We are fortunate in hav- ing for our principal, Mr. Nauts - an educational leader, a well-qualified administrator, an outstand- ing citizen in the com- munity, and one who en- visions a greater, finer DeVilbiss High School. ROBERT E. RETTIG: An indispensable man in student life is Mr. Rettig. He directs our extra-curricular pro- gram and advises our student-government. l-lis mes- sage in Student Council meetings makes each repre- sentative determined to better himself and his school. When he speaks at our pep assemblies, we are ready to cheer until the chandeliers shake. Under the arrange- ments ot Mr. Rettig, DeVilbiss was host to the State Student Council Convention this spring. We appreciate the great concern that our director oi activities has had in promoting the weliare of De- Vilbiss and its students. MILDHED A. PASCH: Miss Pasch is always available for counsel and almost every girl has sought her under- standing and prudent advice. We have respected both her fairness and firmness in her relationships with us. RUSSELL BROWN: A sincere deep interest in people and a Warm smile makes Mr. Brown the man to Whom the boys turn. We admire him and We are encouraged by him, especially because he takes us as We are and regards us as individuals. From our Deans we will recall that clearer, Wider perspective of litewhich they have Worked to give us. How can we iorqet his geniality, his humor, his friendly personality! . . . To Teach The Young To Be Free- The Counseling Process ' Pk ll S, Qs. Tift . it English .. 'E' 1 I ,V i-at ,.,:.. , ig ln? V 'N A Ie' W t ,. 'P' f:1Qf'L'V Ee, . V P' ' 'ff JVM. 1: f . tw ' , .,t HI if Jn if IX X T ' I Q 1. W4 if f ffl ' 'liiifl 2' xx I ., - , ' ' l , ' i' ' P t 2 135: i Y . if JI 1' .. I it ,... -.. N ILZYI ff A f 1:5 V- if, 1 ' -:Fil till. C ' , ,I ' ' Hr.:-f f ' ' -Q? . 5. v Jeannette Brand Grace Knagqs ' Ruth Smith Fore ign Sam Emery Elaine Hirth Elizabeth Papps I. Norman Klee Alice Perkins ui Rose Bloom Alice Gerdinq Beatrice Louy Olive McHugh Genevieve Stowe Marjorie Warner Mr. Iohn Klee demonstrates sentence diaqraminq to a freshman English class. Languages . . . Pierre Pasquier Ursula Schmit Marian Smith David Voss Urientation . . . Pauline Backus Warren Goode Robert Longley Norman Pollman Art .mf - E t Mr. Irvin Conrad teaches history to attentive students. ' Z' ' I' V Mildred Iohnston Amy Kimpton Forest Blanchard Irvin Conrad Herbert Emery . . - Margaret Hoffman Lucille Kerlin Clyde Kiker fill , . --.41 Blanche Luther Morrison VanCleve lllathematics . . . Science . . . vi .N ' ' vi ' iz ' 5 1 ,S . ei fe-za .r ' ' lf' v 'Il , ii. --ff if Hn- ,L Q 4. ,Mg ,vt - . in -1.1 , -lv' 1 - -Q fuijff -.' 'VI ll III! -- A ' 'f Q? .-. fa-' 3 I Hi i f L - -H if w . r , .3 W Vg, or L' 's V -f .1 ri L , f f 'Elf' -' , - ' i 'K if - , W xv ie 'ff 5 , n S if f cgi 'E I. if . . .4 . .ii '31 ff f--- 1 w i 'A f ' .' ' 1 l - '- 1 . Aff' we '14 , . 1 1 I , ' Q 1 -me f ,v 5' M., A 'l ei, A is ff 'Vi EZ . Q ' 'I4 ..-sd J M. I 'Q D J 11. , . S A M ff... , Eva Samsen Dave Hardy Margaret King Marie Lerche Iva Menniq Ethel Pasquier A gi. .. W, y '4 PN , , f l . -Q , Mary Fischer , .-W . -- . I 5 . Frank Archamba Carl Benson , I 1 ,11 5 Fern Dickey - -- I W E Y l x A1 M f .r - -'il A i I ' f - l X L i li Frederica Hanson Wayne Cruey 1 Elizabeth Iohnson at -ff f .W ' uv ' .39 vi 3 ' X K Nw 0 Q Ruth Lukens I I My Mildred Schmidt S ,A ' f . -Q 551 gy Miss Mary Fischer explains parallel and series circuiis to science pupils. Industrial Arts I Carl Balsam Harold Grubs Karl Huls D. N. Stalker lust one of the many projects Mr. Karl Huls supervises. W ' W 1 Business Education . . . . I Y , Ollie Klee Gertrude Le Gron V q'l' l V I, I Agnes Baron Opal McFarland GI Ward Bricker Clarence Coontz Grace Otto ' -Mgfif, V , gi ,gv 5, ,, ' 'f' as . 4 ,, I tr !.E-1 Y m f: . 2 .A xr? 1 ' HW lm, ll' ll -f -.L r' X .V L . auf I5 Home Economics . . . Marie Stoll Plzysicfzl Education Mary Hartman lean Laila Music . 1 F As College counselor, Mr. Norman Pollman solves many academic problems. 16 Barbara Ruch Lc1Vorme Smxth Don Sharpe Norman Kies lack Tonqrinq I. Philip Zauqg Study Halls LOADING sms uw Mr. Hilton Murphy helps to make our highways safer by training students to be better drivers. Ihulio and Speech . . Driver Training . Fannie Gunn Bernice Krause 1 Q ,- Linz .iQ- - I l Frances Griffin Faye Miller Hilton Murphy J, , A,-I 41' , J +-: Q t 1 fff-f,-QW ,r -f 'f J ll 'f f ts 1:1 ff if ' ' :JY Ilolne lVu,rsufy E .ey1,f. .., . A , 4 -ff ff-'.-it ' t- .- f 1.14 ' Q ',x e ' I I 1 , - I . The Library Stuff is constantly serving students. 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' 41' - Q' 1 TE- W :EE W-,1,5sWg2eWWWWnW W W WWW X Tw, lx, W5 N 'K Y wr. 5-3?-1 What is going on in your high school World is a vital part oi your education. Through its Corn- missioners and Home Room Representatives, the Student Council actively directs, coordinates, and sponsors affairs tor the entire student body. Publi- cations-the Pot O' Gold and the Prism-present through photographs, art work, and copy, the as- pects and activities of the school year. Planned by the students for the students are the DeViltries -the student talent production, the Revelries-the Fall and Spring Student Council parties: the Frosh- mores-the Freshman and Sophomore social functions. ETUDENT LIFE. The A Capella Choir and the Band belong to Stu- dent Life. You have all enjoyed the music of the A Capellap you have all thrilled to the Band's playing of the DeVilbiss Victory March and the DeVilbiss Pep Song . May your four years of Student Lite be re-lived as you turn the following pages. The Student Council Directs All . . . Iohn Ferch With the election of Iohn Perch as Student Council president and the selection of the commissioners last spring, the student body settled down to await the 1953-1954 school year. Early this fall the commissioners met and selected the motto Let's do more in '54. From a glance at the minutes of the meetings, one can see that they have fulfilled their purpose. First on the agenda was the Magazine Drive. Under the direction of lim Kier, Welfare Commissioner, and Dave King, Commissioner of Finance, De- Vilbiss topped all previous records by hitting the 320,000 mark. Mary Finkenbiner, Commissioner of Organizations, chartered fifty-three clubs, an all-time high. George Osborne, School Service Commissioner, and Ken Strader, Commissioner of Iustice, issued the proper penalties for the school's violators. The Commissioners of Publicity and Assemblies, Linda Mayo and Ann Penn, kept us all informed about the important events with posters and auditorium programs. The outstanding social events of the year were Revelries and the Area Student Council Dance arranged by Lois Thal, Commissioner of Social Affairs. :Kiss 5 c Z0 Dave King, Finance, lim Kier, Welfare. ' SX, Linda Mayo, Publicity: George Osborne, School Service-7 Ann Penn, Assemblies. cationsg Nancy Dye, National Service. Kathy Knight, Clerk of the Boardg Karen Unfriecl, Publi- Mary Finkenbiner, Organizations, Susan Thal, Publications: Ken Strader, Iusticep Lois Thal, Social. Nancy Dye, National Service Commissioner, was busy each week selling saving stamps and conducting the national drives. Patty Hallett, Commissioner of School Aitairs, put the point system into practice, and lean Alexander, Awards Commissioner, saw that each deserv- inq senior received an award. Kathy Knight, Clerk of the Board, kept careful records of the councils business, Dean Burqet, Commissioner of Athletics, sponsored two intra-mural events. A -J . -ix ' Patti Hallett, Student Activitiesg lean Alexander, Awards, Dean Burqet, Athletics. Susan Thal and Karen Unfried, Publications Commissioners, co-ordinated the work of the newspaper and the yearbook. DeVilbiss was host this year to the first state- wide student qovernment convention. When you look at this record you can't help but see We have done more in '54. However, none of this would have been possible without the capable guidance ot Mr. Rettiq. To him the Student Council would like to extend its appre- ciation. . . . Phases 01' School Life. lohn Perch presides at al Student Council meeting as Kathy Knight, Clerk of the Board, reads the minutes. Karen Unfried George Roby, iv l SEATED: Phil Rogers. STANDING: Patti Carthdge Linda Barbara St. Iohn, Bob McConnell, ludy Scarisbrick Mr D N Stalker, Business Adviser: Miss Mary Gaffney, Mary Gehring, Ray Beerman, Florence Roose, Dick Ruth Smith Literary Adviser. Schroeder. Pot 0 Gold Shines At The End 0f The Year Deadline-Deadline-These are the words that everyone on the Pot O' Gold staff hates to hear. It means for all of us a mad scramble to arrange our work in acceptable form, send it to our literary adviser, Miss Ruth Smith, and to our literary editor to be okayed before turning it over to the typist. The Business Staff, supervised by Mr. D. N. Stalker, was busy all year taking care of subscriptions for the book, keeping the records in order, handling contracts, soliciting advertising, scheduling and then meeting the schedules for photoqraphy. Thirteen of the staff members took time oft from their work to attend the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York City in March. After the fun and excitement was over, George Roby and Karen Unfried, Editor and Business Manager respectively, made final arrangements for the editing of the eagerly awaited Pot O' Gold. thx- -t i Dick Alexander, Liz Bowers, Marie Martin, Bob Smith, Sue Cosgrove. 2' .432 . . f 5 .X X ,V 1 - 'vs Ioyce Dutkowski, Marilyn Heinrich. STANDING: Ron Bill Ninke, like all boys, requires the capable Harlan Lewis, Bob Morawski, Bill Ninke. assistance of a girl, namely Rhea Singer. . . . With Delfilbiss Activities. Editor ........................ Business 61 Circulation Manager ..... . Assistant ................. Advertising Manager. . . . . . Assistants ........ Art Editor ....... Boys' Athletics. ..... . . . Assistant ............ Faculty :St Administration. . . Freshman Class Editor .... Assistant . . ......... . . . .... George Roby . . .Karen Unified loyce Dutkowski ... . . . .Liz Bowers . . Sue Cosgrove Dick Alexander Ron Tonneberger Phil Rogers . . .George Roby . . .Ray Beerrnan . Dick Schroeder Marilyn Heinrich . . . . .Phil Rogers Dick Alexander Girls' Athletics ...... Iunior Class Editor .... Assistant ....... Literary Editor ..... Organizations .... Assistant .... Panel Editor ....... . . . . .Florence Roose Rhea Lou Singer .. Marie Martin Barbara St. Iohn . Mary Gehring . Mary Gaffney ... . . .Bill Ninke Photographers ....... .... B ob McConnell, Bob Morawski Photography Editor .... ................ Senior Class Editor ...................... . . .Harlan Lewis . .Patti Cartlidge Assistants. ........... Iudy Scarisbrick, Sue Crosgrove Sophomore Class Editor .................. Assistant ........................... . . . .Linda Baker . . . . . Bob Smith Typists ......... .... I oyce Dutkowski, Ron Tonneberger Prisrn Sparkles Bi- Weekly . . . Copy, galley, make-up -these are terms familiar to the Prism Staff. The newspaper originates with the gathering of school news by reporters and the journalism class. Personal interviews, sport write-ups, and special features are the highlights of every issue. After the make-up is completed, the dummy is sent to the printer and returned in galleys. This is proofread by Susan Thal and returned to the printer. The Business Staff now takes over the handling of the paper. After being counted, the Prisms are distributed to every homeroom. This ends the publication of another issue of the Prism. The students will forget the paper until the next Prism Day, but the staff immediately begins Working on the forthcoming issue. Advising the Prism Staff on every publication are Miss Bose Bloom, Literary Adivserp and Miss Elaine Hirth, Business Adviser. YUM IN THIS IF Ytk forms G Mo Miss Elaine Hirth, Business Advis Thalp Miss Rose Bloom, Literary erg Susan l YAPRISM ' . . 4 ti f' 4 Adviser. A fl.. to Rl Mary Finkenbmer Bob McConnell Tom Iosephsen Ioan Culp Sue McMurray Sara Icme Ruffin 24 g Lf' SEATED: Marcia Shore. STANDING: Hugh Crossland, Bob Greenberg, Vicky Brenneman, Sandy Gauthier. Bob Morawski. . . . With Tllll,S News- Literary Statf Editor-in-Chief ........,..................,.. Susan Thai Managing Editor .............................. Lois Thal Associate Editors: Linda Mayo, Ian Stroup, Connie McClure, Iim Fackler Assistant Editors First Page ..... .... E ileen Cunningham, Mary Morrow Second Page ............ Sharon Heshley, Nancy Leach Third Page ........ Sue Leichtamer, Mary Finkenbiner, Virginia Craig Fourth Page ........ Vicki Brenneman, Bob Greenberg, Hugh Crossland Human Interest .... ................... M arcia Shore City News Editor .... ............... S andy Gauthier Exchanges ........ .................... K ayla Levy Photography ..... . . .Bob McConnell, Bob Morawski SEATED: Sue Leichtarxier, Virginia Craig, Eileen Cunningham. STANDING: Nancy Leach, Mary Morrow, Sharon I-Ieshley. E' Business Stat! Business Manager ....................... Russell Rayman Circulation Manager ................... Carol Sue Meeker Assistant ................................ Iay Baird Advertising Manager ....................... Stewart Aron Assistants ....,.... Ruth Hutchinson, Gerald Kaminsky Publicity ................................ Tom Iosephsen Posters ....... ................... S ue McMurray I -113 SEATED: Carol Sue Meeker, Ruth Hutchinson, Iirn Kier. STANDING: lay Baird, Gerald Karninsky, Stewart Aron, Russ Rayman. In im me PRl 'M Linda Mayo, Connie McClure, Lois Thal, Kayla Levy, Iim Fackler, Ian Stroup. at 'E X xllyv -as DEMLBIQQ 5 . ux ,S y W Q' W W 5 fax' , W af ' f N N 1 V 713.1 ,K .wi is vf A 1 .1 5. 1 1. M11 11 1 1 rs FIA'-7 111111, 1 .- Q 1 fq 5 4 I -N111 1 1.11 .-i ,R A 11 11132 E11 11 1 1 1 Q W Q11 1 1 , 1 sg 4 iii 1 . 1111 111111 N 1- :Q 1- 1.,T1 ,,., ,E Jn , ,111 11, -- '- W-ff11 '1m:11111 .L 11.1-F5 ,1 J .1 1 3A,:111!1uL.L'1:,g11gQ111 ,El Y- 'n ' ,I ' ' 1F of ,wi . ,aff f ,1 ff' .1 psf n X? . 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Michelson, C. Mikesell, R. Munqons, P. McKitrick, D. Newton, D. Polsdoler, C. Polson, D. Reape, R. Reder, D. Redrup, N. Reynolds, T. Ritter, A. Robertson, D. Rogers, R. Sampsel, S. Schaub, E. Schoenbrun, W. Shapiro, I. A. Saylor, I. Siebenaler, A. Silverwood, D. Snyder, M. Steinberg, L, Sullenger, R. Vick, I. Weeks, P. Weinmann, K. Wilkins, I. Wilson, N. Wilson, P. Witte. The band, directed by Mr. Iack Tongring, was a great aid this year in building school spirit. Its music added color to and pepped up every football game. Initiated this football season at halt-time were new formations and cleverly presented original skits. The A Capella choir under the direction ot I. Phillip Zaugg has this year become even better known throughout the city. lt has contributed much to the good name of De- Vilbiss through its public appearances at P.T.A. meetings, the Toledo Women's Club Christmas program, the Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle, the State Hospital and on radio and television. A Capella - - . D. Barkenquesi, l. Bearss, C. Brownley, V. Buchenberg, D. Buck, N. Carr, S. Carr, R. Champe, I. Coen, C. Daugherty, I. Deitch, D. Dusseau, N. Gamble, B. Garvin, S. Gauthier, I. Gettum, S. Glaser, W. Good, M, Graybill, R. Gross, S. Haley, M. K. Hall, D. Hartwiq, T. Hawkins, M, Henkel, M. Holscher, V. Hower, K. Iohnson, D. King, M. Klopping, M, E. Lease, G. Lorber, A. Lubin, N. Mason, L. Mavis, I. Miley, M. Mogendortf, L. Mull, R. Mungons, N. Nigh, D. Oberle, G, Osborne, I. A. Powell, M. Pugh, D. Ransier, D. Rosenlund, A. Rothenbuhler, M. Simmers, S, Smith, G. Stoltel, A. Theoianous, B. Ward, I. Wettstone, I. White, G, Winterteld, B. Whittaker, K. Zaugg, P. Zaugg, D. Zbinden, B.Zeisler. f' .f it f 1 y A I dm 28 ,- September 9 ........ 27 .... October 7 ........ 23 ...... November 18 ........ 20 .... 26 .... 27 ...... December 24 ........ B Schedule! Today is Tuesday and Prism Dayl. Pot O' Gold solicitors check in payments on the 1750 subscriptions. School Opens . . .Magazine Drive Starts BIE Day . . .Student Council Dance . . . .Drarnatics Club Play Revelries Thanksgiving Day Game Varsity Drag . . . Christmas Vacation Ianuary 15 ....... ............. S enior Play l9-20 ..... ................ l . . . Exams 22 ..... .... S enior Mid-Winter Dance It's The Prog1'flm 0f Studies, Athletics, Class Activities . . . Lights! Fanfare! Action! And the back- stage is in a flurry of excitement. The cast of Our Miss Brooks applies the grease-paint before the matinee performance. February 6 .... 17 .... 22 .... 27 .... March 9-15 . l7-20. April 2 .... 7 .... 9 .... 16-26. Area Student Council Dance .Dads' and Daughters' Date . . . . . Washinqion's Birthday I-Hop Publications' New York Trip -CSPA ..DeViltries Revelries . . .Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Junior Play . . .Easter Vacation lunior and Senior Trips Cla bs, Revelries, Froshlnores, t t t Glee clubs, demonstrations, educational programs, and holiday assemblies are all pleasant intervals away from classroom. Hear that music coming from the shops? You guessed it, band practice! Tadites observe important historical documents preliminary signing the Freedom Scrolls. DeViltries And Publications . . MAJORETTES KL. to RJ: Io Ann Saylor, Sandra lackson, Cornelia Polson, Joyce Flatt, Dick Vick-Drum Major, Norma Reynolds, Marie Durell, Dian Carstensen, Ioyce Wilson. May 6 ..... 7 .... l5 .... 31 .... Iune 4 .... 6 .... ll .... Cut the skin . . . cut out the digestive tract . . . now you see the liver, one of the most important organs in the iroq's body. ln chemistry class take a little of this and a little of that . . . then . . . poof. .ry Wh ich lllahes Leaders ' . . .Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea . . . .State-Wide Student Council Convention-DeVilbiss SeniorProrn . . Memorial Day . . Senior Banquet Baccalaureate . . .Graduation lunior-Senior Farewell Dance il.. to RJ: Sharon Ktell, Dick Walker, Carol 0f De Vilbiss Graduates. Did you say only boys take woodshop? Where do l sign up? Homecoming Queen, Norma Reynolds, and her attendants Kathy Knight, Carol Sue Meeker, Gloria Maxwell, and Gail Black are crowned at a special football mass meeting. , Scotty Florence, Princess lohnson, Kenny Lehr, Iohn Kathy Knight. ,ff 1 K W' . Qu ,Q , ., O v 'Q WU U fc. K XN JE 'W' ,ix af + ' ln this section of the yearbook, you will meet all the students in DeVilbiss. You are twenty-two hundred strong this year-one of the largest enroll- ments in the history of DeVilbiss. There was a special niche in high school life for every entering student. You had only to be alert and interested to find it. Living and working together in such a large high school as ours has had to be a co- operative effort. lf you have accepted the chal- lenge, you and your classmates will have become more rnature and responsible. LZDGSEE... Here are the Seniors, the Iuniors, the Sophornores, the Freshmen, the class officers and advisers, the class committees-all a part of the school's activi- ties, hubbub, and traditions-all belonging to the background of your high school experience. Abbott, Ieannine Alexander, l9ClY1 Aron, Stewart Austin, Marilynn Adams, Ian Anderson, Carolyn Auble, Lenora Babcock, Susan Baker, Linda Barron, Iohn Beard, lanet Baird, lay Baker, Richard Bauman, Marianne Bedee, Ianies Benedict, Carole Berger, Shirley Bick, Barbara Beerman, Raymond Berg, Harvey Bergmann, Beverly Bissonnette, David Birtwhistle, Dorothy B1GCk, Gail Jan Adams, Higlzest Ilanlsing Senior, Shows lay Baird, President, Dick Kette- man, Vice-President: and Mr. Stalker, Senior Class Adviser, look over the proqram for the coming year to make sure that this class will be the one to do more in '54, Blow, Iudy Blum, Beverly Bollia, Phyllis Bowers, Elizabeth - . . Everyone You Can Bowman' Bonnie Brigham, Robert Britton, Shirley Bruere, Susan Brennernan, Vicky Britton, Betty BTOWIL SPSTICGT Mary lane Shaw, Secretary: Sue Babcock, Treasurer: and Miss Mildred Schmidt, Senior Class Adviser, Work with other officers and adviser on the pro- gram for the year. Take It With You. Buchenberq, Vernon Bulloch, lohn Burqet, Dean Bryan, Barbara Bugq, Ellen Bulloch, Mary Burklow, Bruce Cairl, Nancy Campbell, lack Carroll, Robert Bylow, Nancy Calaway, Richard Carmichael, Rosalind Cartlidqe, Pat Chambers, Bryan Christian, Eugene Clark, Douglas Chamberlin, Betsy Cherry, Nancy Ciralski, Samuel Clark, Eugene l 1 l w i Cocke, Charles Coleman, lean Cook, Larry Courtney, Shirley Cole, Gary Collins, lane Cooper, Ianet Crawford, Robert Cromwell, David Cuthbert, Carol Daugherty, Carol Crawford, Thomas Cunningham, Eileen Dailey, Cheryl Davidson, lack Dern, Evelyn Dielman, Nancy Dixon, William Dehnhardt, Peggy Dever, David Dittmer, Luann Shirley Britton and Bill Shapiro, Varsity Drag chairmen, ascend the stairs to the dance which will be remembered as the dance honorinq the men of the year . Whitt Valuable Playe1's Lenny Scluvartz Azad Jim Reruc Doniere, Patrick D1-1Ck9l, MYTTICI Dushf-me' Chmles Domito, Nancy Draheim, Thomas Durian, MUFY D1-lSi1'1Qf Mfifgie Dusseau, Donald Earp, Pat Elmore, William Erney, Martha Dye, Nancy Eikost, William Emery, Ralph . . . Turned 0ut' To Be This Football Season! Ruth Hutchinson and Louis Westlund, Senior Play chair- men, present the light-hearted comedy Our Miss Brooks . Ewing, Carol Fackler, Iames Felker, Beverly Eschedor, Sandra Ewing, Melva Falvey, Thomas Penn. Ann Ferguson, Wanda Flaqgert, Iames Polqate, Kent Perch, lohn Finkenbiner, Mary Foell, lack Fortune, Karen Fravor, Iohn Fuller, Gaylcz Gallup, Sally Foulk, Ronald Fuelling, Richard Gagle, james Gamble, Nancy Gangas, Angelo Garvin, Robert Gehrinq, Mary George, Elizabeth Garrett, Patricia Gauthier, Sandra Geisbuhler, Robert Gettum, Ingrid Glanville, Iames Good, Wanda Goodwin, Dorothy Girkins, Iames Gokey, Jacqueline Goodman, Toby Gramza, Roger Gross, Raymond Gueldenzoph, Ioan Hass, Nancy Graybill, Mary Grover, Claudia Guhlv, Dorothy Susan T hal Kept Us Up ToDate . . . The Historian chairmen, Andy Robertson and Betsy Chamber- lin, record a qood year in everything done by this year's' class. Hallett, Patty Harbouqh, Dave Harris, Iay HGH. MCIIY Kay Hampton, Hope Harqet, Paul Harris, Iohn Harste, Ann Hartung, Kathryn Hawley, Diane Hellrung, David Hartman, Eleanor Haupricht, Bonnie Heidtman, Earl Del Ketterrnan and Peggy Dehn- hardt, chairmen of the Memorial Committee, plan a gift which will benefit all and one that will be remembered in the coming years. 0n The Interesting News 0F '54. Henkel, Mary Herman, Kenneth Hess, Shirley Hendrickson, Ralph Herman, Iarnes Heshley, Sharon Hester, Thomas Heyne, Ioyce Hiqqenbottom, Mike Hirsch, Gordan Hetzel, Allen Hickman, Richard Hinkle, Kent Hoffman, Marlene Holm, Donald Howard, Donna Huntsman, Diane Holden, Donna Holscher, Marjorie Hubbarth, Mary Lou Huston, Beverly Ioy Hutchinson, John lacks, Patricia Iackson, Sandra P lames, Patricia Hutchinson, Ruth Iacobs, Iames Iaggers, Beverly laynes, Carol Johnson, David lohnson, Princess Iones, Carol Iohnson, Barbara Iohnson, Kenneth Iohnson, Susan Jones, David losephsen, Thomas Karp, Sharon Keil, Ierry Iones, Shirley Kaatz, Torrey Kaufman, Neil lon Marquardt and Gail Black, chairmen of the Senior Trip Committee, leave for New York I with the intent that seeing Americds finest city will live long in their memories. Kern, Sharon Ketierman, Delwin Kid1'1GY.'VViUi'-'IIT1 Kelsey, Nancy Katteman, Richard Kidney, Iames Kiell. ShC1fOI1 George Roby Was Head . . - King, David Klein, Richard Klotz, David Knight, Kathryn Kinzel, Barbara Klopping, Mary Ann Klotz, Iudiih There may be no 'snow on the ground, but that doesn't seem to bother Senior Mid-Winter chairmen, Lenora Auble and Dick Risley, as they make prep- arations for the Snowflake Swirl . 01' T he Yearbook Staff. Koester, Kathy Koszycki, Ioan KYGQGTI WGYH9 Knulh, Carol Kopfman, Nancy Kramer, Beverly Kreps, Dorothy Lane, Rosemary Laspisa, Barbara Leichtamer, Susan Kuchers, Donald Lantord, Patricia Lawrence, Ralph Lemble. HCIYO1d Lewis, Harlan Linck, Dean Lindner, Virginia Lenn, Robert Liebes, Harriet Lincke, Ruth LOS1'-lO011CIhi ICIHISS Lubin, Anne ' Magnus, Shirley Mann, Ronald Matthews, Leslie Lutman, Marilyn Mann, Roland Marquardt, Ion Matthews, Nancy Mayo, Linda McC1intic, Renee McConnell, Robert Maxwell, Gloria McCalIy, Richard McClure, Connie McCoy, Wilbur McHugh, Diane McMurray, Susan Meeker, Carol Sue McGee, Sally McMasters, Ianet Mechler, Patricia Carol Cuthbert and Toby Good- man, chairmen of the Dads' and Daughters' Date, plan a Valen- tine's Day theme, My Heart Belongs to Daddy , for their big niqht with Dads. Meinert, James Melchior, Betty Meyer, Barbara Meinecke, David Meister, lGHSi Merrill' Smllhef Meyers' Melvin The 66Leader , Jay Bflird, . . Miley, Iqmes V Miller, lanas Moqendorff, Meta Moses, Vera Miller, Iqmes Miller, Shirley Moore, Howard . . . Finally Maile It.. Senior Fathers' and Sons' Ban- quet chairmen, lim Fackler and Barney Whittier, plan aneveni which will show Dad that he is never iorqotten. Mull, Lawrence Newton, David Novak, Eugene , Qsborne, George Newbold, Patricia Niqh, Nancy Olson, Tanya I Overman, Ierry Overmeyer, Carol Owed, Theresa Page, Carol Overmeyer, Barbara Owen, Barbara Parisky, Donald Pearson, Ann Peterson, Carlene Piraino, Alice Powleslczncl, Bev Peters, lack Phillips, Geraldine Pohlad, Bernard Prickman, Barbara Prottenqeier, Susan Quinlan. Susan , Raqan, Leia Prior, Donna Pyle, Betty Race, Ioan Rahal, Ollie Ransier, Richard Reder, Richard Reed, Beverly Rankin, Russell Rayman, Russell Redman, Ioanne Reichard, Sally Rerucha, Frank Iarnes Reynolds, Beverly Rhoades, Audrey Repass, Robert Reynolds, David Reynolds, Norma The Senior Committees Helped . . . Karen Fortune and Claudia Grover, chairmen of the Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea, get ready for the event which will honor the Moms. Risley, Richard Ritzrnan, Marilyn Robertson, Andrew Richards, Ronald Ritter, Ted Robarqe, Barbara Robinson. BYUCS Roby George Rogers Phillip Romanoff lack Roose Florence Rogers Donna Rohlfinq, Steve Romanoff Rollmd Graduation is one achievement we want our family and friends to know about so leannine Abbott and Lenny Schwartz, Announcements chairmen, take orders for those all-important announcements. . . . To Blake The Blast 0f '54 Rostetter Gary Rudolph, Derek Russell Darla Rose Shtrley Rowe Rrchard Rudy,Mel1nda Russom B verly Saylor Io Ann Schmidt, Kathryn Schroeder Gwen Ryan lon Scansbrrck, Judith Schomaker, Barbara Schroeder Richard Schwartz Leonard Sernler, Luann Shallenberqer Barbara Schuster Susan Seeman Beverly Sentle, Penny Shapiro William Shaw, Mary lane Shepler, Connie Shuler, Rex Sincxy, Barbara Shawley, Patti Shnider, Beverly Simon, Raymond Slingo, Susan Smith, Barbara Smith, Iune Ann Smith, Patricia Smart, Iudith Smith, Carol Smith, Milton Snider, Carol Starkey, Phyllis 4 Stegeman, Richard Stevens, Colleen Spaulding, Sharon Stausmire, Lois Stepanski, Carol The Senior Class ,CLUB Ann Luloin and Dick Schroeder, in charge of the Senior Banquet, make plans for a dinner that promises to be Worth the work of graduating. Surely no one will leave the Woman's Build- inq disappointed! Stinefield, Carol Stoffel, Garry SlI'Ud9ff KGHUSW1 Stewart, Lois St. Iohn, Barbara Stoiber, Connie Stroup, lGl'liCS Aclvisers Worked . . . l i Studer, David Sutton, Sandra Swartz, Ronald Sweet, Lyle Sullins, Charles Swartz, Lester Sweeney, Kathleen The Baccalaureate, under the direction of Nancy Dielrnan and Iim Wetisione, will be a long- remembered service. Itsdiqnity and promise for the future pre- pares us ior the new life ahead. . . ., Witlz Us To Make u This Year A Success. Tallman, lean Taylor, Robert Thal, Lois Thetford, Phyllis Taraschke. Lois Teaker, Patricia Thal, Susan Thomas, Doreen Throne, Ierry Tischinae, Marvin Titus, Thomas Thomas, Ianet Timm, Nancy Titus, Iohn Tonneberqer, Ronald Turner, Charlotte Updike, Thomas Wacker, Doris Townsend, Virginia Unified, Karen Vickrey, Ronald 1' , Waidelich, Iohn Walker, Carol Walz,Ierry Warfel, Raymond Walczak, Sally Walters, Shirley Ward, Robert Weber, lack Weisberq, Ioan Wendt, Darlene Westlund, Louis Weinrich, Barbara Wendt, Barbara Wessendorf, Ned Weitsione, Iames Whitfield, Donna Wilcox, Gloria Wild, Margaret White, Ianet Whittier, Bamard Wilcox, leanne Wirt, Margaret Wilson, Ioyce Wiseman, Barbara T he Blast Important Event of This Beverly Seernan and Don Dus- seau are chairmen of a very special event, the Senior Prom. They plan an evening ihat will rernaln anchored in our memory forever. Witte, Phillip Wittman, Carolyn Witte, Susan Wittman, Marilyn Wolfe, Mary Wuerfel, Roger Wolfe, Pat Zebulske, Beverly Zinqq, Richard Zeisler, William Yeager, Ioan Yarick, Richard Van Gunten, Edward . . . Year Is Graduation. The Directors of the Senior Play do their part in making Our Miss Brooks a success. lay Baird makes a speech which won him the election of Senior Class Presi- dent. You Can Take It With You-yes-you can take it with you and you will as you leave DeVilbiss and embark on the career of your choice. Everything you have done this year: participating in the Senior Playg swinging and swaying to the music of the Varsity Draq, the Mid-Winter, and the Senior Prom, attending the Senior Banquetp and the final step, receiving your diploma, will live in your memory always. Because you and your classmates have participated in one Way or another you have helped to make this the best class ever. Barbara St. Iohn and Ray Beerrnan, Graduation chairmen, rehearse for that lonq-awaited day. Who can deny that he has looked forward to this day all his life? Wynn, Donna Yeager Marietta V ai? ' , .M ' ' ' lunior Class Officers standing: Marilyn Heinrich, Secretary: Bob Rehkopf, Vice President: Dale Pittman, President, Lois Curtis, Treasurer. Advisers seated: Mrs. Iva Mennig and Mr. Morrison Van Cleve. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bannister, Iamesy 'S Bowman, Victor: Bugg, Aletap Butler, Shir- rg ley. ROW TWO: Calvert, Steve: Carvalho, M ' . Iudyp Cole, Eugene: Douglas, Iudy. ROW 5 ' 1 . THREE: Keller, Pauly Koury, George: ,,,. Koontz, Iohnp Lachin, Robert. ROW FOUR: Liebes, Herschel: Levin, Irene: Lindsay, Barbara, Littlefield, Iudithp Lutz, Fred, ' Perlman, Arthur: Piasecki, Frances: Pugh, . 1 Marilyn: Ramlow, Sharon. ROW FIVE: .53 i 4. T , ' .J 1. if mons, Davidg Spears, Sandra: Stocker, 'F if A ' , Dorthyg Summers, Davidg Turner, Roberta, l - - Q Walker, lanet: White, Carl. e S- . 1, , I 1. ,Z ,. , . 'Q I i .fe V ..., s- . A y V 1 , t fw,1 43- ' W, ' Lf' 'Q Z , - ' R ' M K, :L , X ,VK 1. ' - 51 - rr. 5 , :ff-if , -5 A W . ' ve' I ,ga I A D ,N ' s.. l A f. - T' l V555 ' .V A 6 ' R .XJ Er., X X I f H... tx - il - , ' . 50 Richardson, Lucy: Rokicki, Ioseph: Sim- Juniors Came Into Their 0wn. Upper classrnen at last! With capa- ble officers, advisers, and activities committees to guide us, We met suc- cess in all our ventures. Tropical Tempo was the theme of the I-Hop, I which we held in February. Then .1 the boys honored their mothers with the Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea. In April we presented our class play You Can't Kiss Caroline , and took the annual lunior trip to Washington, D. C. ln May at the Senior Banquet we bade the graduating class bon voyage . A serniforrnal dance, the Iunior-Senior Farewell, climaxed our lunior year. Room 150 Grace Otto President ............. Arthur Perlman Vice-President ..... . . . ludy Carvalho Secretary .............. loseph Rokicki Treasurer ............ Richard Carney S. C. Representative .... David Summers Room 324 President ................ Ierry Wertz Vice President ........ Ernie Spychalski Irvin Conrad Secretary ........ .... N ancy Mason Treasurer ............... lames Eberle S. C. Representative .... Ronald Tesarik TOP ROW fl... to RJ: Alliman, Edward: Baker, ludith: Baker, Richard: Bellman, Howard: Bollia, Iudy: Calkins, Richard: Carr, Carol: Cruse, Ioan: Culp, Ioan. ROW TWO: Doctorow, Andy: Doniere, Vincent: Lynn: Duvendack, Ronald: Eschenburq, Foust, Franklin: Gallos, lim: Gray, Laura: Harmon, Lois: Huenstein, Richard. ROW Jerry: THREE: Holt, Richard: Iarchow, Kellogg, Steve: Krauss, Iris. ROW FOUR: Kurnnick, Bonnie: Manzy, Marlene: Mohr- hardt, Mery Lou: Patton. Gene. ROW FIVE: Raymond, Lee: Smith, Campbell: Streib, Nancy: Stewart, Donna. ROW SIX: Van Gunten, Edward: Williamson, Torn: Wood- ruff, Beverly: Zombi, Zonda. Room 263 Ieannette Brand S. C. Representative: Beverly Woodruff t ev Q :-- --1 1 ' -..-. .1 wb' ' t. ' TOP ROW fl.. to RJ: Bennett, George: Bragdon, Sally: Brannon, Kay: Do, Sheila. J' ROW TWO: Brannon, Ronald: Corrello, - 'i ' Q' 'F' eb, Scott: Curson, Larry: Dillinger, Marlene. I ' t 'J Row THREE: Eberie, Iarnes: Harbaugh, V -4-- T l, : X David: Hawkins, Terry: Herzig, Marjorie. ' ' V: 3 A f '. ',,A M ' ROW FOUR: Hogan, Lee: Kanag, Georgia: W U 1 - W Kosher, Edward: Menon, Donald. Row 2, yl. - ,, 1.,,,,, FIVE: Mathias, David: Mattison, Nancy: ' if f 'J Montgomery, Kay: Penn, Gerald: Pfeiffer, f i ,',- I ' rl Ian: Pickles, Marcia: Rathke, Thomas: lfffxf hpflslflx' L - 1 Riendeau, Carole: Siegle, Marjorie. ROW SIX: Smith, Marilyn: Spychalski, Ernest: ' I Strong, Carolyn: Tesarilc, Ronald: Walters, ' 'fl . Q S Alan: Welling, Sue: Wertz, Ierry: Winkle- y k, - .TH , mann, Lois: Wright, Deanna. X L .f-ti M x. ' . 4 FQ.. 1. L . nn ,R 5139- -fl: 1, 1 - V , Y 'L E i gf I - 'HK' A ' . 1 --sll X 2'. . ' 'X f ' l 'F' .fini AJ ' X Room 261 Frances Griffin President ............... Ralph Drake Vice-President .... ..... L arry Durfey Secretary ....... . . . Marlene Winter Treasurer ............... Dale Pittman S. C. Representative .... Ianet Ge-ithman TOP ROW KL. to RQ: Blanchard, Gary, Carson, Bill, Carstensen, David, Drake, Ralph, Duriey, Larry, Fox, Thomas, Frantz, Patricia, Freeman, William, Geithman, Ianet. ROW TWO: I-labercamp, Eugene, Harpster, Donald, Harris, Alan, Harris, Diane, Heiserman, Ruth: Houtz, Iames, Iohnson, Kenneth, Kane, Leonard, Liebnau, John. ROW THREE: Myerly, Callen, Nessif, Terry, Pethke, Carol, Pittman, Dale. ROW FOUR: Roush, Joanne, Scholes, Ianet, Scott, Reba, Seth, Robert. ROW FIVE: Snider, Louis, Stevens, Patricia, Winter, Marlene, Zorch, George. TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Anderson, Terry, Barnard, Iudith, Bendlin, Iohn, Bonnouqh, Ioyce. ROW TWO: Brooke, Morgan, Burk, Kenneth, Clark, Russell, Doherty, Barbara. ROW THREE: Duvendack, Nancy, Gibson, William, Gradwell, Terence, Hass, loan. ROW FOUR: Keller, Danny, Kohler, ludy, LaDuc, Iarnes, Lewandowski, Carol, Luetke, Nancy, McKimmy, Barbara, Miller, Ted, Poucher, Howell, Reiley, Ierry. ROW FIVE: Reischman, loyzell, Schlatter, Suzanne, Smith, Carol: Taylor, John, Tombauqh. Tom, Walter, Marcia, Walton, David, Wilmoth, Barbara, Zeiqler, Shirley. 52 I-HOP Sharon Goodwin and Bob Gantzos Room 254 Helen M. Griffin President ................ Carol Smith Vice-President .......... Danny Keller Secretary ......... Carol Lewandowski Treasurer .......... Nancy Duvendack S. C. Representative ...... Iohn Bendlin S if Q2 '- F- t if:,S'i , -, i ' , ,:f',hff: ,, - ii li T B y - 5 l W 1 a rf ,V , Qi 9 L-.c I J 'L yy: -115 if, Q 7' :adm 4 Y V: U' ---' H 1 .:., -T V 7 Q, Top Row cr. to RJ: Ayunq, Marlon, Bee-be, Axxfb ' W Dianne: Britton, Nancy: Everhart, William: 'I ' Fleck, loseph: Friedman, Thomas: Fye, I, i 3, James: Hartouqh, lay: Hood, Nancy. ROW ' ,.-'ly , L y TWO: Kaufman, Pat: Knodle, Sandra: Kurtz, C '4 l mg A -,xl Iohn: Lawrence, Richard: Lehr, Kenneth: W . QR . X .7 Lenfesty, Ioan: Lintner, Melba: Lippold, yy ', i ' N- Iudy: Mccqrmey, Larry. Row THREE: 'Z 'L U V Monaghan, William: Rahe, Iudith: Rick, ' Phillip: Sayers, Sandra. ROW FOUR: 1 ' I 5- - L Scheff, Barbara: Schultz, Donald: Scoville, ' , ' '5' Io Ann: Sheon, Aaron. ROW FIVE: Simrell, i ,:,i ' :-,V lb- vw, loanne: Sullins, larnes: Sweeney, Iohn: 2 '-k' , , W A , Warrington, Heloise. nllfft ilg-4 A E ulja. J. lUNIOR BOYS' MOTHERS' TEA Ralph Drake and Ierry Bushonq Room 250 Elaine Hirth President ........ ...,.. D ave Schnorf Vice-President ..... . . . Jerry Bushong Secretary ....... ..... L ois Curtis Treasurer ............ . .. Lois Curtis S. C. Representative ....... lack Collins TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bushonq, Iared: Collins, Jack: Curtis, Lois: Delcher, Iohn. ROW TWO: Fadden, loan: Flannaqan, William: Free, Sandra: Gometz, Kenneth, ROW THREE: Gosbeth, Fred: Hall, Ioyce: I-Ieiden, Melvin: Henderson, Ronald. ROW FOUR: larchow, Marie: Iohnson, Marilyn: Kane, Hilda: Keiser, Dale: Lichtenwald, William: Marleau, Nancy: Maurer, Cecile: Mitchell, Marianne: Morse, Iudy: Mowery, Richard. ROW FIVE: Riizen- thaler, Iacquelyn: Schnorf, David: Sebrinq, Richard: Slceldon, Chuck: Specht, Paul: Struve, Charles: Track, Fred: Warnke, Gary: Westby, Russell: Wymer, Sandra. Room 152-Opal McFarland President ................. Vice-President. , . Secretary ...... Treasurer. . . . . . . ..... . . S. C. Represen tative .... Iohn Kurtz . . . Iim Sullins Bill Monaghan . Aaron Sheon . . .ludith Rahe Il.. , t -he ' . L, ,Lrg .4 .X 1 'E' . ,pf M .I x bp' -1 4 tf r- 2' +G- Nsd N f ' ' ' f ,.- U LL We C? Igor' T: J 'X ,, lt. 1. .r ' ,W 1 Q 'wr . V iii' P: HL:-M i .Ei , IE, In Y ' ,xox 'I -mix: I M A is LA- ink ' L ' if JUNIOR TRIP Dick Schnelker and Sue Aston ef- 7 1 . . , A' ' 1. vL,- 1- C5 xg- . fs .. ,. ' l W X 0 fe. V ' ' -ll 1 x . t , , . -..., ., sr ' - - .' , Q . I A, L 1,6 v at N g V : - --' .-A Q.. f TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bauer, Wolfgang: Becker, Larry: Beckmann, Louis: Blinn. William: Braatz, Marilyn: Breese, Harold: Bruere, Lucie: Buchele, Elvin: Dietsche, Robert. ROW TWO: Farris, Marilyn: Hoff- man, lay: Hughes, Rose Marie: Ieffery, Judy: Knauer, lack: Linck, Deanna: Martin, loyce: McCaw, Gary: McShane, Marilyn. ROW THREE: Moldawski. Davida: Perry, Navarre: Phillips, Ianet: Porter, Clifford. ROW FOUR: Rogers, Winifred: Roth, Mah- lon: Soux, Ioanne: Teitlebaum, David. ROW FIVE: Vogt, Bill: Warfel, lanet: Watkins, Thomas: Will, Ted. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Beverlin, Sharon: Crary, Harold: Diehl, Elisa: Folger, Don. ROW TWO: Foss, Don: Gist, Ioan: Goins, Iohn: Gray, Leslie. ROW THREE: Grill, William: I-labig, Don: Iacob, Tom: Iones, Beverly. ROW FOUR: Knitz, Ianice: Knuth, Carol: Kott, Ronald: Lautz, Robert. ROW FIVE: Lindroth, Edward: McCreary, Io!-Xnn: McGuire, Pat: Molnar, Rosalie: Moras,Fred: Pool, Iames: Richie, Barbara: Schrecongost, 4- : , r ., . 'X Room 227 Morrison Van Cleve President .............. Deanna Linck Vice-President . . . ...... Judy Ieffery Secretary ............ Winifred Rogers Treasurer .......... Davicla Moldawski S. C. Representative. . .Wolfgang Bauer fa 'N lL .ii .1 ' Ji' , - 3 r J' - lv 1 G sl . tl Don: Sievinq, Robert. ROW SIX: Smyth, Carolyn: Stegeman, lames: Unkle, Frank: X ,- as A V ' Welber, Ianet: Williams, Pat: Wilson, V ,T ' 'Y ,- I Carlton: Worster, Ann: Zentos, Nick: Zinc, Cr 4: ' .N Zeus. itll. J , Th AT TR- U -Own :fl Q P l 1 ef fa f tr' i if X N' t 'gy I, ,tx ' I t , Y PX , fair Room 216 Bemice Krause . t J .... e .ht l R- -A- President ...... .... S haron Beverlin ' ' H .sl L .rl .a . Vice-President .... .... A nn Worster ' W' 1 - , if W 5 5 , .- I Secretary ...... .... I anet Welber I 1 1 ,,.. - W V ' ' li' Treasurer ................ Fred Moras . .V -' M :,,! .t 5, 1 2.1 N ': V S. C. Representative ..... lim Steqernan a- ' t' 4 f E , X ,Qt as 7, -3'5 ' ' 'N . ' . Ls., ee. Room 149 Iva Mennig President ............ Nancy Gauthier Vice-President .... .... I im Spencer Secretary ....... .. Larry Roan Treasurer .............. Betty Luedtke S. C. Representative ..... Iudy Reinstein Z' 5 'Nz' fy TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Aston, Susan: Brown, Lynn: Davis, Marcia: Delo, Paul: Eitel, Eleanor: Garn, Iudy: Gauthier, Nancy: George, Virginia. ROW TWO: Glanville, John: Iacobs, Stuart: lohnson, Carol Ann: Iorclan, William: Kinzer, Carol: Klear, Robert: Logan, Iackie: Luedtke, Betty. ROW THREE: Milliere, George: Reinstein, lUdY: ROCIH, Lflrry: Schreconqost, Ron- ald. ROW FOUR: Seward, Susan: Singer, Marcia: Spencer, Iames: Thiel- mann, Richard. ROW FIVE: Weiss, Sharon: Winters, Lera: Wisely, ludy: Work, Willie. MacPherson, Margaret: McNutt, David: Zarnoif, Elsa. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ahrendt, Mary Ann: Bartley, Patricia: Beavers, Shirley: Blank, Walda. ROW TWO: Braqdon, Kenneth: Brigman, Michael: Butler, Richard: Davis, Mary. ROW THREE: Dunstan, Ioan: English, Robert: Foley, Iames: Gass, Margaret. ROW FOUR: Harper, lulian: Henderson, Pat: Koester, Karl: Lenfesty, Ioyce. ROW FIVE: Levison, Ierome: Lippincott, Roger: Myers, Kelvin: Pendleton, Patricia: Phillips, Carol: Rogers, Larry. ROW SIX: Schnelker, Richard: Sherman, Ioan: Simpkins, Sharon: Traudt, Ioe: Wahl, Gary: Wallace, lack: Winnes, Nancy: IUNIOR PLAY Dick Thielmann and Frances Piasecki Room 205 Pierre Pasquier President ............. Patricia Bartley Vice-President .... .... B ob English Secretary ....... ..... W alda Blank Treasurer ....,.......... Walda Blank S. C. Representative. .Richard Schnelker 55 Room M-13 Carl Balsam President ....,.... ....... I udy Klein Vice-Presiden ,,.. .,.. I erry Kaminsky Secretary ............,. Iudy Fiedling Treasurer ................. Pat Meach S. C. Representative ...... Nancy Kunst TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Abbott, Lorraine: Cottey, Tyrus: V. , ' ' Fielding, Iudy: Feiberg, Nelson: Geddis, Winniired: lfffif- It ,,- ' Q Guntsch, Ioyce: Hass, Shirley: Karninsky, Gerald ROW TWO: Klein, Iudith: Kunst, Nancy: McCandless William: Meach, Pat: Mirsky, Norman: Owed, Rich- T ' :ff ard: Parlette, Carl: Paul, Iames. ROW THREE Pointer, Barbara: Roesler, Robert: Schunk, Donna. ROW FOUR: Smolinsky, Ronald: Tippett, William: Wilke, Gail. TOP ROW: tl... to RJ: Bell, Patricia, Borgelt, Iudy: Brower, Larry: Brunk, lack. ROW TWO: Buschmann, Ernest: Crossland, Hugh: Crumrine, Patricia: Dukeshire, Carol. ROW THREE: Ellis, Spencer: Frances, Gail: Frazure, Ann: Gaines,'Sue. ROW FOUR: Gale, Tom: Gantzos, Robert: Geiger, Thomas: Good- win, Sharon. ROW FIVE: Hahn, Mar garet: Harmon, Ierry: Huntley, Richard: Ianicki, Thomas: Keil, Charlotte: Lenen- berg, Sander: Leuck, Patricia: Mallen' dick, Mary Lou. ROW SIX: Miller, James: Schaeffer, Sandra: Shaw, Donna: Shaw, Ianet: Sroczynski, Arlene: Stone, Mary: Vance, Iohn: Young, Ianice. -7 fr. , .. 9 t., .. ,. rice 1 : h , .Q mi' ' T :li I' ,K I V vig l I - ' --it SENIOR BANQUET lack Collins and lean Dietch Room 102 Marian Smith President ,............. Charlotte Keil Vice-President ..... . . . Robert Gantzos Secretary ....... ....... S ue Gaines Treasurer .......... Arlene Sroczynski S. C. Representative ....... Gail Francis Q IUNIOR-SENIOR FAREWELL DANCE Bev Woodruff and Scotty Florence Room 103 Alice Gerding President ....... ........ I.. ynn Payne Vice-President ........... Audrey Kaul Secretary ............ Carole Lundberg Treasurer ............. Earlene Shupe S. C. Representative .... Jerry Reynolds TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Cummins, Mary Ann: Fairbanks, Sandra: Felker, Toni: Florence, Scotty: Gilliam, Sue: Grossman, Gretchen: Iohnsen, Linda. ROW TWO: Kirsner, Alan: Korman, Marlene: Krushe, Iudy: Matthews, Marilyn: McDonald, Sherry: McMurray, Sue: Moree, Ioyce. ROW THREE: Ousky, Ioan: Pirwitz, Marcia: Rehkopf, Robert. ROW FOUR: Sandberg, Gail: Ten Eyck, Sandra: Weber, Nancy. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Baugh, Ierry: Brodbeck, Karl: Carlson, Robert. ROW TWO: Copic, Harley: De- Puy, William: Doran, Iohn. ROW THREE: Fuller, Frances: Gable, Annette: Hovey, Harold. ROW FOUR: Knowles, Sharon: LeFevre, Richard: Lemgo, Lois: Lindberger, Ioyce: Lundberg, Carole: Martin, Gay: McElroy, Iames: McQueen, Ioyce. ROW FIVE: Payne, Lynn: Pope, Albert: Roberts, Carol: Sakel, Ieanette: Shupe, Earlene: Soutar, David: Weller, Constance: Winzenried, Carol. Room 326 Amy Kimpton President ...... ....... B ob Rehkopf Vice-President ......... Harriet Liebes Secretary .......... Marilyn Matthews Treasurer .............. Gail Sandberg S. C. Representative ..... Sue McMurray -v 1 , , ,-i- K. ft' r j, C , I fray' A R . ,tx ll K t l'Ijggl,ll l ' W ge 't ,' ,S 1.15 . ' ' ' r, 1 RJ. l 7 ,nl-'f Sophomores . . . Room 206 President .............. Georgia Case Vice-President .... . . . Nance Henshaw Clarence Coontz Secretary ................. Julie Baker Treasurer ................ Sandra Gee S. C. Representative: Mary Ann Lindsey TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Anteau, Mary Lou: Beebe, Dennis: Brenner, Iohn: Brown, Dan: Buchele, Iean: Caris, Sharon: Deyo, Paul: Faulds, Allan. ROW TWO: Frank, Robert: Frislc, Sharon: Giha, Paul: Glickert, Gayeanne: Goudy, Ken- neth: Graessley, Delbert: Haddad, Richard: l-Ieidtman, Ioy-Ann. ROW THREE: Leininger, Patricia: Lewis, Beverly: Lotz, Iohn: Mechling, Linda. ROW FOUR: Mullen, Ierry: Neidlinger, Sandra: Rose, Iune: Sadowski, Carol. ROW FIVE: Sheilds, Mary Gay: Warren. Mary Lou: Wasseriuhr, Carolyn: Wal- son, William. Room 160 Agnes C. Baron President ............... Dennis Beebe Vice-President .....,. Ioy Ann Heidtman Secretary ,.............. Sharon Caris Treasurer ............... Dick Haddad S. C. Representative .... Linda Mechlinq ' jf G .- vi ' ' TOP Row ci.. to RJ: Baker, Julie: Benner, X fl ' R' lames: Bitz, Irving: Buck, Sandra. ROW I TWO: Case, Georgia: Crabtree, Darlene: A Diiqei, Iames: Fisher, Jfiy. Row THREE: 2 if Gee, Sandra: Grant, Roger: Gregg, Ronald: , I? , VI x V ' I-Iartwig, Dean. ROW FOUR: Henshaw, i g I 'I di Nance: Hoffman, Ioyce: Iordon, Douglas: hi- V , Koeqele, Iohn. ROW FIVE: Lindsey, Mary I 'S is., , . Ann: Mason, Donna: McFarland, Ioyce Lee: i 5' n I ll 1 Nowak, Sharon: Pollard, Don: Robins. It ,,, T N 'I Ianice: Schneider, Linda: Schultz, Gary: YWYNN W Wlhl ' 1'-'-lil ' Sell, Ierry. ROW SIX: Skeels, Maebelle: Skeels, Marabelle: Smith, Sharon: Snyder, J S , Q, 'V 5 7 Elise: stocker, Prank: Tiiie, ci-mi, Wilcox, V : '37 Iames: Wojda, Barbara: Xenon, Xerxes. kr I ' 'X I ..i- ll' Q - I i 'tt 1 Hrs V i- . . 4 'i ,A , , 5 X 2 . if -' yi: i Pr i : v 1 t Room 204 Wayne Cruey President ....... ......... C arol , Ford Secretary ,.... .... B ob Schwyn Treasurer .............. Carolin Leake S. C. Representative ....... Carol Evans - , .a. -A c , lf' , ,JK I I V4 5' 1 'L I - it . -,Il I ll i :S 1 ' It 5 ,. I ov TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bolcsak, Rosalie: Buckley, Gladys: Cady, Karon: Cold- well, Iames: Curson, lack: Curtis, Rob- ert: Duncan, lerry: Evans, Carol. ROW TWO: Feldstein, Stuart: Ford, Carol: Froehlick, Christel: Griffith, Beverly: Guerin, Iudy: Hart, Sammy: Iones, Iohn: Kruse, Kenneth. ROW THREE: Laas, Pat: Leake, Carolyn: Limes, Lloyd: Lipscome, Iacqueline. ROW FOUR: Michael, David: Morrow, Norman: Meyers, Thomas: Ruhl, Gary. ROW FIVE: Schwyn, Robert: Shannon, Ber- nita: Slawski, Shirley: Smith, Craig. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Armstrong, Nancy: Bernstein, Eddie: Cluft, Carol: Crandall, Sharon. ROW TWO: Fike, lack: Foell, Richard: Gatter, Carol: Glaser, Sandra. ROW THREE: Goodyear, Ronald: I-Iaaq, Elmer: Hoppe, Marilyn: Imhoff, Howard. ROW FOUR: Iackson, Dan: Kubiak, Thom- as: Linkey, Helen: Martin, Nancy: Mc- Clelland, Carolyn: Odeslcy, Ilene: Potter, Russell: Prior, Alan: Redd, Louise. ROW FIVE: Shoenbrun, Sheldon: Shepler, Gretchen: Snyder, Norma: Solomon, Ber- nard: Stevens, Sharon: Sutton, Paul: Thetford, Iune: Zauqq, Philip: Zucker, Ianet. is-.r - ,L he ' .E rf: f .y TH . . . . lack Fike Marilyn Hoppe Sharon Stevens Sandra Geasor I I I W H F 1 V 6 Q A Ir I G 7 Lf 1 I .:. I H? V 15:--J, e 'P ' I I 5 l F! xx' ij' PM N - .1 is 1 ' g . f t . . .1 Room 108 Fern Dickey :THQ ww V ' In W 1' A' President .... . . . . . . . . V ,. - . , ', -- - - 4. 1, ' . . ' '- P, . 'a ' V,-, ' .. - Vice-President. . . . . . . is 'Q' I ,gf 24 ' If t I i Secretary ....... . . . . . . . . F I, Treasurer .... . . . . . . . .. L. 5?4 ' it t f 9' - Q . X S. C. Representative. . . . . . .Dan Iackson 59 Room 322 H. M. Emery President ....... .... N orman Arnold Vice-President .... .... I ohn Kinker Secretary .............. Sharon Custar Treasurer ............,.... Sue Ulmer S. C. Representative ....... Ianet Taylor TOP ROW U.. to RJ: Apling, David: Arnold, Norman: Bassett, lames: Bau- man, Ruth: Colway, Virginia: Custar, Sharon: Dilger, William: Downs. Thom- as. ROW TWO: Dyer, Elaine: Fox, lack: Gray, Patricia: Gust, Iames: Harrison, William H.: Heitman, Charlotte: Herts- berg, Robert: Huntley, Robert. ROW THREE: lzzi, loyce: loslin, lames: Kasch, ludy: Kinker, Iohn. ROW FOUR: Kline, William: Kovar, Richard: Lowell, Phyl- lis: Musch, Sylvia. ROW FIVE: Raber, Gassa: Reitert, Richard: Reighard, Doug: Sawicki, Peter. ROW SIX: Simon, Karl: Szakovits, loyce: Taylor, Janet: Ulmer, Sue. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Alderson, Sharon: Andre, Maria: Barker, Robert: Bashaw, Dennis. ROW TWO: Becker, Iudy: Crass, Margaret: Crowder, Richard: DeWe-es, Marsha. ROW THREE: Ecl- wardson, Sue: Grove, Janet: lacks, Shirley: Iacquemotte, Richard. ROW FOUR: Kass, Larry: Kenneman, Sondra: LaGro, Ronald: Long, Gary. ROW FIVE: Long, lucly: Ludgate, Margaret: Lutz, Patricia: Orr, lanet: Peters, Terrence: Rhine, Raymond: Shimer, lill: Stone, Ierome. ROW SIX: Struber, Robert: Tank, Sondra: Truax, Tony: Valentine, Sharon: Verral, Dan: Vogel: Nancy: Wagoner, Russ: Zawierucha, Bob. Y Room 119 S. B. Emery President ........ . . . Russell Wagoner . . . . Tony Truax . . . . . Ianet Orr Treasurer .............. Robert Barker Vice-President. . . Secretaiy , ...... S. C, Representative ....... lanet Grove Room 208 Mary Fischer President ................. lim Lange Vice4President .... .. . Helen Heck Secretary .......... .. . Iudy Benfer Treasurer .............. Alice Kimbell S. C. Representative ..... Io Ann Powell TOP ROW U... to RJ: Baker, Sally: Baldwin, Ruth: Biler, Glen: Boese. Nancy: Daler, Carolyn: Eddie, Lois: Fessler, Robert: File, Ianet. ROW TVVO: Harris, Gail: Houston, Richard: lenkins, lohn: Iudson, Io Ann: Karp, Marvin: Kindle, Lou Ann: Koesier, Ianet: Leffler, Tom. ROW THREE: Miller, Marjorie: Parks, Nancy: Pool, Iudith: Priesman, Linda. ROW FOUR: Rowe, lim: Rutchow, William: Siefke, Tom: Taylor, Iames. ROW FIVE: Valiquette, Paul: Webster, Marlene: Williams, Ianet: Winney, Warren. TOP ROW CI... to RJ: Bahrs, lean Ann: Behnfeldt, Don: Benier, ludy: Blesing, Douglas. ROW TWO: Christian, Gordon: Cutter, Emmy Lou: Drake, Mary: Franke, Larry. ROW THREE: Heck, Helen: Iacobs, lean: Johnson, Brian: Kimbell, Alice. ROW FOUR: King, Karen: Kirkendall, Ken: Lange, lim: Limes, Carol: Mayfield, Sigrid: Pear- son, Sue: Pontious, Nanette: Powell, lo Ann: Reed, Bob. ROW FIVE: Ringer, Tom: Rosswurm, Dick: Turner, Harry: Steele, Iames: Sweeney, Sue: Tanner, Sheila: Tobias, John: Schroder, Tom: Walling, Dorothy. Room 209 Frederica Hanson President ............... lo Ann Iudson Vice-President .... ..,. M arvin Karp Secretary .......,....... Nancy Parks Treasurer ................ Gail Harris S. C. Representative ..... Carolyn Daler Q , .. A , Room 218 Dave Hardy ,, - -' ras, - Q.. sf -9 'QQ sr- X , Y, Q President. .... ....... D eloris Wenrick ' ' L -l l ' 'I -X Vice-President .... ..... I ohn Manns V V ' 4 Q E' V , Secretary ............,. Jim Voaelsanq ' N ' '95 it I -N ,.,, M Treasurer ............. Kenneth Kerste In ,N :J gf - S. C. Representative .... Sylvia Boudinot ' i it T ..-e..: 9 e r--. ...:.: Sl.,-1 Abell - A T ,L Alf- 'K 're .'+' .' 7 ' i 1 n 1 5 9 W3 TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Baum, Eleanor: Booth, ' ' ' Robert: Bouclinot, Sylvia: Buckenrneyer, Iames: Ah ' ' Chitwood, lack: Clark, Thomas: Dixon: Sharon: , -r Ehlers, Barbara: Flightner, Marlene. ROW Q, - Elf' TWO: Friend, Ronald: Greenberg, William M.: H , Q' ' -A Haley, Wayne: Ieffery, Iames: Kane, Geral- . dine: Keller, Donald: Kerste, Kenneth: Kimmel- , ,ie ,, if-' man, Iames R.: Klein, Sue. ROW THREE: ir ' 'bit C .- I . 'Y' js Koechley, Barbara: Lrchtenwald, Dan: Manns, if ': E 'X ' ,V7 ' T fi lf Iohn: Pray, Martha. ROW FOUR: Rahe, ' My 'B A l C E 4 4 Donna: Rowe, Iohn: Santee, lerry: Sewell, I L Stephen. ROW FIVE: Stein, Iucly: Terry, Dick: V ' J Turner, Robert: Vogelsanq, lames. ROW SIX: A W 1 , Wenrick, Deloris: Williams, Marilyn: Walls, F mv? ,W 1 . Y fx. Charlotte: Zuni, Zoril. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bearss, Ioyce: Basinger, Pete: Berman, lanet: Billett lames. ROW TWO: Branch, Constance: Curson, Ronald: Droszcz, Linda: Epstein Sandra. ROW THREE: Geisler, Iohn: Green, Madeline: Hunsinqer, Carolyn: King, Verna Lee: Lanz, Dick: Mueller Karl: Mundy, lane: Nissen, Sondra ROW FOUR: Norts, ludith: Richter Marcia: Schleqel, Paul: Shealey, Mar- sha: Smifh, Ioyce: Steele, lames: Walker, Richard: Zeller, Beverly. ,.. -.. Room 150 Gertrude LeGron President ............. Vice-President .... .... Secretary .,........... Treasurer ............. . . . Dick Walker Verna Lee King . . . lane Mundy .. Karl Mueller S. C. Representative ..... Sondra Nissen Room 226 Iecxn Latta President .....,.,..... Ruth Lickendoff Vice-President ....... Spencer Gilchrist Secretary ...... ...... P enny Roth Treasurer ................ Nancy Carr S. C. Representative .... Nancy Gamble TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Abclo, Annette: Amberg, Iudy: Bieber, Charlotte: Carr, Nancy: Drake, Larry: Fall, lim: Falvey, Bill: Gallagher, lim: Gamble, Nancy. ROW TWO: Gilchrist, Spen- cer: Gosbeth, Ed: Kerns, Barbara: Ketchum, Carol: Kloster, Iohn: Kolpein, Dennis: Licken- dorf, Ruth: Lukasik, Ioanne: Lutz, Donna. ROW THREE: McCrie, Robert: McGarvey, Connie: Niqh, lean: Overrneyer, Iohn. ROW FOUR: Pavkovich, Bob: Roth, Pennie: Sanford, Claire: Schalitz, Bob. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Brown, Iudy: Bush, Sally: Cohen, Ierome. ROW TWO: Geis, Sandy: Gilmore, Darlene: Heiqel, David. ROW THREE? Korman, Irene: Laipply, Nancy: Meyers, Don: Mills, Diana: Mollenlcamp, Louis: Roberdeaux, Richard: Rudin- ger, Ioel: Schreiner, Shirley. ROW FOUR: Schuff, lune: Smale, Bruce: Sohn, Dick: Sunclerman, Barbara: Warsaw, Iudy: Windle, Sue: Wodarslci, Kenneth: Yeaqle, Nancy. , 5 . ' Room 104 Margaret Hoffman President .......... Kenneth Wodarski Vice-President ............ Don Meyers Secretary ................ Iudy Brown Treasurer ............. Nancy Laipply S. C. Representative ..... Nancy Yeagle Room 253 Beatrice Louy President ........ ..... M arie Ecker Vice-President. . . ...... Pat Westcott Secretary .......... Barbara Bennawy Treasurer .........,...... Tom Parker S. C. Representative. . .Marisue Skinner v TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ahliors, Ierry: Boyers, Ruth: Broulney, Carol: Burton, Richard: Carter, Iarnes: Chapman, lane: Cosgrove, Dick: Cox, Sandra: Ernsthausen, Nancy. ROW TWO: Fry- barqer, Lynne: l-larrah, Scotty: Inqledue, Sharon: Kaufman, Sue: Kohli, Eugene: Lenavitt, lack: LeSaqe, Kenneth: Marx, Richard: Mathies, Pat. ROW THREE: Mears, Eleanor: Parlette, William: Pat- terson, Iudy: Payette, Tim. ROW FOUR: Roberts, Fred: Schomer, Barbara: Schraq, Dave: Shreves, Patricia. ROW FIVE: Smith, David: Wernert, David: ' Whitaker, Barbara: Ziegler, Carrie. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ackland, Michael: Bennawy. Barbara: Bombrys, Nancy. ROW TWO: Carver, Carol: Charnpe, Richard: Dale, Donna. ROW THREE: Danyko, Robert: Ecker, Marie: France, Dorthy. ROW POUR: Freeman, Barbara: lacobs, Elaine: Iaynes, Sharon: Kinsey, Robert: Leach, David: Loeb, Chuck: Maran, Richard: Neeb, Carole. ROW FIVE: Nolan, Iohn: Parker, Tom: Penn, Curtis: Riedel, Barbara: Skinner, Marisue: St. Peter, Dale: Westcott, Pat: Yunker, Doris. Room 106 Olive McHugh President ........ . . . Dick Cosgrove Vice-President .... .... I erry Ahltors Secretary ...... .. . Sandra Cox Treasurer ................ Sandra Cox S. C. Representative. .Barbara Whitaker Room 252 Alice Perkins President ....... ...... S ally Hoffman Vice-President . . . Barbara Shawen Treasurer .............. Martha Curtis J. t Secretary ................ Nancy Boza YQ N' :JL 'ei if , , 5 MJ V wa' H -A ' SCX 1.5.13 ,mf , l S. C. Representative ........ Iohn Wiley na., . Aa 1: 'xx v, . i i ' TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Biery, Richard: Boza, Nancy: Buschmann, Carol: Burk- halter, Bart: Chortie, Charles: Curtis K Martha: Gibson, Ann: Hoffman, Sally. ' ROW TWO: Hutchinson, Mary: Ketter- man, Linda: Lafferty, Nancy: Lautzen- heimer, Iacqueline: Lee, Robert: Lehrer, Bill: Leutholt, Henry: Masters, Gerald: ROW THREE: McCreary, Yvonne: Mor- rison, Suzanne: Pickett, Nancy: Roth- man, Steve. ROW FOUR: Rowley, Linda: Secord, Paul: Shawen, Barbara: Short, Mattie. ROW FIVE: Silverman Don: Wiley, Iohn: Zeitgeist, Peppita: Zazi, Zora. l 1 1 N. ix . fl' :A- Vft 'J V M qw 'LOP ROW CL. to RJ: Anderson, Cris: Ban- '1 A -N Q 5 M - field, Barbara: Barthelmess, Ronald: Can- ' 5' -I 7 non, Roger. ROW TWO: Collins, Lynda: I, .R 5 lr Cully, Pat: Cummerow, Michael: Enqler, .X N Pen. Row THREE: Goldberg, Carole: A' Henderson, Dan: Hollister, Randy: Hopkins, ' Ruth. ROW FOUR: Horen, Mary Io: Iohn- , G e Q 1 ston, Richard: Karpe, Grant: Kinker, Iames. ' 19 ,,, ,'!w, ff? ROW FIVE: Lipman, Donna: Miller, Elaine: 'mga' ' X 4 J N jf Y Muhleck, Lawrence: Munro, Iohn: Oster- I P-ea, , f wi, Q' hodt, Nancy: Quimby, Ronald: Rahm, mi Ioanne: Racicot, Henry: Scheeler, Harris. 4 Q, I.: W V ROW SIX: Schnee, Wallace: Shall, David: Wi ' I Siwa, Tom: Stewart, Mary: Stahm, Iudy: .A .V v I lr. ,Vg ' Taylor, Karen: Trabbic, Raymond: Williams, 1' f .5 L- .1 W, shcmene, wow, Real. 1 .r l tg. :I D 5 Ll 'Eff Y , Z? . V X, ,T -X il' I I 3 1 , h ,. e , I 5 Q K i E J , 5 A .. . gk 0 L .ffist s il fe. f 'vs t I ' t -... t mt L Q .' t . is . I-A V V- V J. ' ., Y fi '-.- - ' it W ' i ' 1 ' X23 54 'fit n . ' SJ I wt it-r , '2 t RM 'MM in 1 rf .e ,A e. I .,. N, 32 Nl , , V' ' P a .t,fXx1,'.f ., j 1. . J, Nxv A 6 ' ' t , , .Q ' . V ' 'S' A ar 1 S if '-- 5' ,A ' wr . 'E - yy - xf : I 1 tu 5 . l .tr .-v, LJ! it-., , t 1 I 1 9,1 P -E . m 3 'I - J - 1 - -F! 1. . is Q F lx: .. l ' 5: 5' Room 101 Ursula Schmit President ....... ..... M ary Stewart Vice-President ,... . . . Roger Cannon Secretary ....... ..,. D onna Lipman Treasurer ................. Iim Kinker S. C. Representative ..... Lynda Collins Room 118 David Voss President ........... Marianne Owings Vice-President ........., Mike Corrello Secretary ......... lanice Gueldenzoph Treasurer ........... Ronald Reichardt S. C. Representative .,.. Dorothy Meyer 66 TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Baz, Sharon: Cairl, Ieanette: Corrello, Michael: Crawford, Gay: Decker, Bob: Doran, Eleanor: Fackler, Robert: Foster, Caroline. ROW TWO: Gray, Carol: Gueldenzoph, Ian- ice: Haines, Barbara: Martin, Nancy: Lease, Mary Ellen: Meyer, Dorothy: Miller, Charles: Mitchell, Ierry. ROW THREE: Orr, Marlene: Owings, Mari- anne: Reichardt, Ronald: Roehrs, Mary. ROW FOUR: Sanford, Dorothy: Sherrer, Nancy: Sites, Darlene: Speweik, Robert. ROW FIVE: Stupsker, Myron: Severn, 7 rv- Alan: Welber, Dave: Weller, Vivian. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ashman, Mary: Ariz, Henry: Blanchard, Deanne: Bruce, Helen. ROW TWO: Buell, Phillip: Cady, Carol: Carpenter, Carol: Cuprys, Paul. ROW THREE: Drake, Phyllis: Dresser, lohn: DuShane, Barbara: Flynn, Darla. ROW FOUR: Gilbert, Ruth: Gladfelter, Elaine: Harper, Shelby: Hastin, Nancy: Haynes, Robert: Hutchinson, Larry: Ienkins, Donna: Kuohn, Eleene. ROW FIVE: Lautfer, Amanda: McFarland, Ioyce: Morawski, Robert: Schankin, Marjorie: Semler, Nancy: Simrners, Mary: Smith, William: Wilmoth, Nancy. Q43 v' Room 115 Mariorie Warner President .............. Nancy Hastin Vice-President .... . . . Mary Simmers Secretary ............ . . . Helen Bruce Treasurer ................ Darla Flynn S. C. Representative ....... Phillip Buell , ,nan Y,,,--.., ,-. .- -,--, -W ..... -.., -awe ..-......o..., net Grove, Bart Burkhalter. 0ur First Year At DJLS .... The final class election of the year was held by the Freshmen in February with an exceedingly strong list of aspir- ants. The campaigning was so effective and support was so well scattered that it was necessary for a run-off election for three of the offices. The final result placed Roger lohnson as President: Bill Ciralski, Vice-President: Patsy Radunz, Secretary: Betsy Radunz as Treasurer. With such leaders as these, the class of '57 Would seem to be off on a good beginning. Soplzomore Class Ufficers . . . Scholarship, leadership, ambition-all these are qualifications for a class offi- cer. ln electing Bart Burlchalter, Eddie Bernstein, Ianet Grove, and Sally Hoff- man to lead their class the sophomores showed that they had the utmost confi- dence in them. After electing Mr. Warren Goode and Mrs. lean Latta as class advisers, they began to make plans for their Sopho- more Dance. This was an enormous undertaking and the sophomore officers had to fully prove their capability and interest before they were permitted to go on with their plans. lt took a great deal of hard Work and plenty of tenacity to put it over. Congratulations, Sopho- mores, for a job well done! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS U... to RJ: Iohnson, Rogery Radunz, Betsy Radunz, Patsy: Ciralsky, Bill. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ashley, Donalda: Black, Sharon: Blair, Jack: Brower, Sandra: Chapman, Pat: Daso, ludy: Green, Rita: Haas, Richard. ROW TWO: Hayden, Robert: Holliger, Thomas: Hollingsworth, Barbara: Kaplan, Shar- on: Kellermeyer, Donald: Kimple, David: Laas, Marian: Lindroth, Myrlin. ROW THREE: McNutt, Sandy: Mittendorf, Ann: Raven, Beryl: Rogers, Bruce. ROW FOUR: Singer, Henry: Tucker, Antoin- ette: Washing, Craig: Washing, Nancy. ROW FIVE: Weaver, Robert: Wengrow, Gary: Witherall, Carol: Wolf, Real. Room 224 Marie Stoll President ........ .... l ames Conley Vice-President ........... lay Norman Secretary .......... Gretchen Andrews Treasurer ................. Iulia Raitz S. C. Representative ..... Harley Kriple TOP ROW CL. to HJ: Andrews, Gretchen: Baginski, Helga: Bursztynski, Michael: Bau- rnan, Sharon. ROW TWO: Bank, Ioy: Bernard, lack: Braden, Sharon: Colen, Carol. ROW THREE: Conley, Iames: Brager, Robert: Eschen- berq, Douglas: Furr, Karl. ROW FOUR: Gare rison, Marcia: George, Sheila: Hagg, Roland: Holliday, Thomas. ROW FIVE: Kane, Patricia: Kocher, Ioan: Kriple, Harley: Meister, Charles: Neuhause, Ioyce: Norman, lay: Almstead, Mary Lou: Pugh, David: Raitz, lulia. ROW SIX: Reifert, Robert: Rambaugh, Richard: Sandusky, Iacqueline: Shafer, Cheryle: Sharpe, Sybil: Suttle, Rol: Temple, Judy: Wallis, William: Welch, Sandra. Room 264 President ............ Don Kellermeyer Vice-President ..... Barb Hollingsworth Secretary ...... ........ G loria Hess Elizabeth Iohnson Treasurer ................ Gloria Hess S. C. Representative ........ Iudy Daso Room 213 Pauline Backus President ............ Wallace Iohnson Vice-President .... ...... K aryl Olsen Secretary ....... . . . Brenda Cluckley Treasurer ........... Ruth Ann Krueger S. C. Representative. . .Rick Richardson 'e- TOP ROW U... to RJ: Anderson, Ioan: Brown Nancy: Clark, Frances: Cluckey, Brenda: Cole Moneita- Geiser, Alice: Gerwin, Loise: Hass Ianet: Heindels, Herbert. ROW TWO: Iohnson Wallace- lanes, Carol: Kohli, Robert: Kueger Ruth Ann- Kweeshor, Tom: Harrer, Lois Martin, Ronald: Hayne, Gary: Miller, Merwyn ROW THREE: Olsen, Karyl: Ransom, Linda: Reber, Stephen: Redrup, Tom. ROW FOUR: Reauman Robert' Rhoades, Ianet: Richardson Rick' Robinson, lack. ROW FIVE: Schlumming Sandra: Seigel, Gilbert: Spring, David: Spross Barbara. ROW SIX: Warsaw, Rosalyn: Wein- riclc, Iohn: Wild, Nancy: Willis, Sharon. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Bauer, Peter: Book- man, Carolyn: Boltz, Edith: Chorba, Caroline. ROW TWO: Frantz, Darlene: Guntsch, Pat: Habercarnp, lane: Harton, lame-s. ROW THREE: Heywood, Diana: Holliday, Iames: Ioelson, MickeY: lohn- FOUR: Kalniz, son, Regina. ROW Burton: Markee, Robert: McDowell, Don: Meyer, Gilbert, ROW FIVE: Middles- worth, Sandra: Miley, Linda: Morgan, Nancy: Morton, Mary Pat: Nowak, Iames: Parker, Betty: Roberts, Cather- ine: Suter, Kay. ROW SIX: Schuele, Ierry: Skeldon, Grahm, Solomon, Sus- anne: Steude, Karen: Stone, Dave: Wittenberg, Lois: Yolcom, Sue: Young, Carol. Room 107 Arthur Mills President ............... Iames Hatton Vice-President ....,... Mary Pat Morton Secretary ............. Darlene Frantz Treasurer ....... Sandra Middlesworth S. C, Representative ...., Gilbert Meyer Room 249 Grace Knaggs President .............. Vice-Pre stdent .... Secretary ....... . . Treasurer , ........ . S. C. Representative .... Nancy Lehnert Herbert Short Gale Vickers Peggy O'Neal .Ioyce Phillips TOP ROW tl.. to RJ: Adamski, Melvin: Barbara, Barbara: Barker, David: Borglt, Arlene: Boyd, Stuart: Cavinee, Darlene: Core, David: Davidson, Eugene: Summoncl, Marcia. ROW TWO: Easterday, Kay: Evans, William: Gardner, Marilyn: Giles, Lynn: Gould, Larry: Haley, Madonna: Hawkins, Michael: Heinlen, Douglas: Hensley, William. ROW THREE: I-linde, Beverly: Lutz, Arthur: Lykins, Ida: Mac- Ouarg, Sarah. ROW FOUR: Meyer, Robert: Miller, Carol: Miller, Kay: Pooley, lim. ROW FIVE: Sauer, Sandra: Tesarik, Kath- erine: Williford, Robert: Willys, Betty. TOP ROW U... to RJ: Applegate, Diann: Bartlett, David: Burkhalter, Nancy: Cole, lulie. ROW TWO: Eicher, Violet: Guest, David: Herbig, Renate: Hinkel, Diane. ROW THREE: Ieflery, Ianie: Iohns, Alex: Kievit, Judy, Kwiatkowski, Dan. ROW FOUR: Lehnert, Nancy: Lubitsky, Gerald: McGannon, Torn: Meineche, Robert. ROW FIVE: Miller, Marvin: O'Neal, Peggy: Orr, Sandra: Phillips, Ioyce: Pittman, Ronald: Rich- ardson, larnes: Swain, Richard: Shaler, Nancy. ROW SIX: Short, Herbert: Smolinski, Rosalie: Thompson, William: VanVlerah, David: Vickers, Gale: Weihl, Madelyn: Whitcomb, Marcia: Wilson, Kay. Room 225 Elizabeth Papps President .............. Arlene Borgelt Vice-President .... . . . Kay Miller Secretary ........ . . . Sandra Sauer Treasurer ............. Vtfilliam Evans S. C. Representative ........ Lynn Giles -F sc' Room 327 Mildred Iohnston A V , :IE asia: , President ............... Ioyce Burkett N -4 . V V l A.-, :N 'VET 'll - Vice-President ..... .... I ohn Martin X - N' ' - ' jr 3, t V I A Secretary ................ Alice Albitz 'Rae' fff S' if ii 'TP' ' Q ' ' J Ff1,,V. Treasurer .............. Iudy Wheeler t' ,, LQ ll' liltr D arf. 1 L, is S. C. Representative ...... Betsy Radunz V 1 , ut, gi, l yr' W 'N tl ' , V ' ' ' HN ,xiii-1 l , H lb , QF it 'Q ' ' f 'Ty , RT Q 'Vg 1: ' V -U lt: 'Q A ' ,, 'ltr Y - 1 , TOP Row cL. :Q RJ: Acors, rum: Aibuz, if-N W ,, A Alice: Applegate, Morris: Burkett, Ioyce: ,, V :.-L' , L, Cassavar, David: Dean, Edward: Donoho, X' 2, .5 Q5 lean: Eichenlaub, Priscilla: Haverfield, ' if t ' , lf'-., ,il- Thomas. ROW TWO: I-leer, Emily: lacobs, 1, ,ii Marvin: Iefferds, Iames: Kimble, Marcia: ' m t H Klinck, lane: Martin, Iohn: Martin, Patricia: V VV 1 AL, V Neff, Barbara: Powell, Sandra. ROW ye, 9 -4.1 THREE: Radunz, Betsy: Shupp, Carol: V V, . L1, ' A' V , V Smith, Donna: Smolik, Susan. ROW FOUR: g y, I ll ., . Taylor, Ronald: Tompkins, Greqqi Van H A cy .x Wormer, David: Weinblatt, Allen. ROW , Wi 5 FIVE: Wheeler, Iudy: Wiedemann, lmqard: ff Zech, Carol Ann. Y Vlulr J if ' 'lv ' ::': ' ,I . .'.: rnerman, William. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Aikman, Sally: Balk, Janet: Burqin, Ioyce: Carrol, Torn. ROW TWO: Dias, Nancy: Dettinqer, Nancy: Fischer, Peg: Gruber, Iucly. ROW THREE: Haines, Carol: Hawley, Bob: I-lewer, Iudy: Hochman, Loretta. ROW FOUR: Hurdelbrink, Lee: Iohnston, Shirley: Jones, Sandra: Koester, Linda. ROW FIVE: Lancaster, Terry: Lawrence, David: Matthews, Sonya: McClain, Troy: Olrich, Ronald: Owens, Tom: Roth, Mary Ann: Smith, Sharon. ROW SIX: Staiter, Victoria: Stolz, lim: Strole, lon: Sulier, Iirn: Sperlinq, Troas: Weaver, Dick: White, Prudence: Zim- Room 217 Tom Inman President ........ .... Vice-President . . . Secretary . .... . .. Carol Haines . . . . Tom Carrol . . . . Sandra Iones Treasurer ........ .... . .... I on Strole S. C. Representative ...... Prudy White 7 Room 105 Marie Lerche President ....... .... N ed Burlchalter Vice-President ........ Charles Wilson Secretary ............ Barbara Hallett Treasurer ............. Linda Marshall S. C. Representative ...... .... P at Neal I TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Barker, Peggy: Barrett, Ida: Beckman, Diane: Braqdon, Marilyn: Burkhalter, Kenneth: Choriie, Richard: Cochrell, Ronald: Rooper, Nancy: Gregory, David. ROW TWO: Hall, Nancy Lou: Hal- lett, Barbara: Hoak, Barbara: Huff, Charles: Kegq, George: Kehle, Monda: Kimple, Iudy: Kwapich, Darlene: Laurnan, Michael. ROW THREE: Lay, Loiss: Marshall, Linda: Martin, Beverly: Mears, Cecelia. ROW FOUR: Mears, Anthony: Mersereau, Sarah: Moss, Nancy Lou: Neal, Pat. ROW FIVE: Newbury, I-lelen: Overly, Dale: Schroeder, Richard: Simon, Janet. ROW SIX: Srnenner, Marilyn: Smith, Ralph: Weisberq, Philip: Wright, Winifred. Wm TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Baker, Mary: Com- , P battelli, Iames: Cox, Louise: Doyle, Ioyce. Q J Row TWO: Emery, Richard: Pon, Carol dl Z Anne: Gardner, Ioan: Gilbert, Ianice. ROW ' ' ' THREE: Grimes, Ierry: Hawk, Gary: Iohn- b 1 son, Cynthia: Laun, Barbara. ROW FOUR: , - ' Lehner, Iudy: Lentz, Thomas: Marble, Betty: , I' 5 6' Miller, Carolyn. ROW FIVE: Miller, Fay: Q ff , Osten, Gale: Patterson, Dawn: Pfaffen- ,, H, . V., A,:. berqer, Harold: Polley, Thomas: Pressler, 'll A 7? ' Ruth Alice: Rahal, Sarah Ann: Ricens, Larry: Schneider, Sharon. ROW SIX: Schroyer, Dale: Smith, Marqaret: Souther, 5 If George: Sprague, Nancy: Tayloe, Char- ' 19' ' lene: Terry, Iarnes: Wesley, Rose Mary: I Q Wittman, Katherine: Yarick, Ion Ross. I 9 A 9 VT 'gre ,Y i ' AA, gil ' 'fg rl 'll N F Th- 'F ' ' 55: 'ALTER' Room 127 Ward Bricker A President .............. Richard Emery me g- 1 A' ' - ' . H.. 5? Vice-President ........ Sarah Rahal :KQV yY,, ' , ' ' ' V ' A, Secretary ........... Ianice Kay Gilbert EA N f ' tail' ' - t t ' Q, Treasurer ............... . . Louise Cox l X f , 4 l ' N' S. C. Representative ...... Ioan Gardner 12 Room 216 Iohn Klee President ......... ....... D on Fang Vice-President. . . . . . Sandy Stewart AVVA -- ' . H Y. ,' , , Secretary ...... . . Carol Mason Q il xg .' ay 1 ' Q ,Q Ji if V ffl J' ' t . . E . M.-:wQ: fw. V I T' 1 - fo . I, X l H ' XXX w 'lk - Treasurer ............... Indy Willard v A 5 .- .i . I 'Y .f S33 1 '-7' V .V ' -if 'F' 49+ T ' ' of ti , 1 Qfnggg M -N - It I . fi, .I .tft lffl . er, MM.: ,F 1 h ff TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Albright, Vernon: ' lc' y , Anteau, Robert: Bare, Iune: Bauman, Gary: Q I t, 'f Bearss, Carolyn: Rabinowitz, Beryl: Bortner, : wwf lohn: Brewer, Ted: Chapman, lack. ROW if W E TWO: Cohen, Suzanne: Craig, Carol: Davis, . M A Marilyn: Kreuger, Deanne: Duff, Nancy: v V fi 1,5 Fang, Donald: Hamilton, Deanne: Hech- f I Qu' Q' ,b inger, Carolyn: Huckaba, Tom. ROW W t .y .. THREE: Iones, Ierry: Karolyi, Elizabeth: I .' J ' I Kruse, Virginia: Mason, Carole. ROW f- V X' ' FOUR: McDole, Roland: Mechler, David: . Iv Ordorica, Mike: Patterson, Sue. ROW 5- e FIVE: Radunz, Patsy: Greenawalt, Bill: we 'flfg Spaulding, Nancy: Stewart, Sandra. ROW ' Q. I 7 -,:, ,v i SIX: Valade, lim: Wernert, Kay: Wexler, if ' f Mfg- ' Victor: Willard, Iudy. S '- ' ' r- 3 '. 17 .T . il N-'91 .. fr' Q Room 117 Warren Goode President ...... . . . Linda Rittenhouse Vice-President. . . ..... Anita Duncan Secretary ............. Pat Habercamp Treasurer ..........,... Greg Barbour S. C. Representative. . .Greg Schwalbert TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Aelling, lohn: Ames, Gary: Barbour, Greg: Bollia, Kay. ROW TWO: Christie, Iean: Devlin, Sally: Doren, Sharon: Duncan, Anita. ROW THREE: Enger, Patty: Good, Sharon: Habercamp, Patsy: Haggard, Dorothy. ROW FOUR: S. C. Representative ..... Patsy Radunz . ' I tif , Q Qi . ' -1 I ' 1 .I f'- IJ4' i5i.fa.s is : Ut . - 9 t ., it '2- , 1 I .ll , - .-safe ,..., .L - .- . . 5- 171 I I , 1 fs 1?-:E . Hansen, Barbara: Hicks, Willis: Iones, ' :Q in W ' J, g lane: Keil, Ken. ROW FIVE: Klern, Don: i Klotz, Denny: Knauf. Sharon: Mason, ' -P Leonard: Rathke, Mary: Rittenhouse, Linda: '--J X '-j ' T Saltzgiver, Sharene: Schultz, Clarence: ' L- ' VL Schwalbert, Greg. ROW SIX: Sebok, Robert: Q Sinay, Gloria: Smith, Iacquelyn: Van- ,V g 4' H T15 3, Gunten, Linda: Uloth, Kay: Walker, Margo: ' Wallett, Carol: Wintersmith, Bill: Wysong, 1 y ,,,,X.43,',5m RA Q 3, 'Surf 7' 15' ,ig 5 ., r, 6 ol. ,- 1 .2 ' , ' N ,lv ' 4 , '. TZ.. ,3t: ':f fi T K rf Y ii A 'N fr . w , ' 'T A ,LL .. up - I : A r it A - , I 1 if .... I fi .1v ' rl . ssi M Sf ' , Q' - 5 N, I ...,' 'jjkf' ' X-.t I' X ',ggM,f! , w t, V , . g W All Room 116 Norman Pollman President ................ Scott Orwig Vice-President ....... Anthony Horvath Secretary .,............ Carol Harden Treasurer ............ Geraldine Willis S. C. Representative. ..A1len Cichanski fn- nl Y' -zi- 74 ,I , xg .: F' ' 1 1 29 ,ff ei. -fe. L- g . T T , .fv,.t t 'R t n W- 1 ,E 1 ' f is i. 1. ' ' , rt.. , ,' , ,H 4-3, gg! ,, fd I :gfivEtt.l ,- if N ' i . .fl ' 1 W TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Boos, Glen: Cichanski, Allen: Donohue, Carol: Fri- ,lin , 4 I ,lu berq, Linda: Gernple, Ann: Graham, ' X W Patti: Grimes, Robert: Harden, Carol. X J 3 V? Row TWO: Herne, Bert: Hefveth, :-- W ' , 1' A I . - , l ,beg nthony, l-leidtman, Hal, Hill, Noel, el-V 2 , tv. H .M K Krurnm, Eileen: Malohn, Joann: Mayo, z -r ,H Pamela: McCleary, Dorothy. ROW M LA 4- ,Z I Z V' THREE: McGarry, Lowell: McKarus, X Q., ' Lf Y E , , Roger: McKnight, William: McHenh:tuer, uuuul -e w, N if ' I, Garden. ROW FOUR: Orwig, Scott: 4 59 I . g Ryan, Nancy: Schmidt, Iulie: Scoville, Kiwi. 4- . I Laura. ROW FIVE: Sell, Martha: Sellers, , Paul: Sentle, Iesse: Shafer, David. ROW P ,V SIX: Solberg, Norman: Taylor, Marion: 5. 5, Willis, Geraldine: Zaugg, Kirsten, h ll .Z-V V - -' h-V Q fr' , 1- ' x! M l-Ae ti' - g 3 ' bymi 1 TOP Row U.. to RJ: Auum, Lee: Ariz, . , .Q A V Beve-rlY: Barkenquast, Dave: Bathel, if Y' 'A ' Leon. ROW TWO: Britz, Danny: Des- tella, Sandy: Fingerhut, Ann: Gold, loel. ROW THREE: Goodwin, Carole: Grill, Sue: Heitley, Sandy: Hill, Iim. ROW FOUR: Karpinslci, Neil: Kiley, Linda: Kurth, Bonnie: Lawrence, Ken. ROW FIVE: Luedtke, Mary Lou: Luedtke, Richard: Meyers, Carol: Nowak, Lory: Paquette, Brenda: Reeve, Doug: Schmidt, Kathy: Stoffel, Carol. ROW SIX: Thompson, Ron: Unferclros, Mary Lou: Wagner, Esther: Weisel, Neil: Whitaker, Iudy: Wisely, Iohn: Yaflee, Bobbe: Young, Mary. t 1 Room 126 Robert' Longley President ................ Beverly Artz Vice-President .... .... . Sandy Heffley Secretary ...... ..... L eon Bathel Treasurer .................... lim Hill S. C. Representative. . .Carole Goodwin 'xf ' K K ,f', I . 1. if lsr . TQ-at . me r f . 4 - is j l -V! NF r 1 ' ' r Ava - 1 5 4 m e t 1 ,. Room 202 Ruth Smith President ............ David McMurray Vice-President .... ..... B ill Ciralsky Secretary ....... . . . Dave Bissonette Treasurer ............ Dave Bissonette S. C. Representative ..... ludy Weiqand , v . Y 'Tu 5' tr, . . l , 1 ' . Ff, H, Rx . ' ' ' f N- .- M- -.. 1.. ' , H . 'jfs Ni ' , x -x ' , Tv '. t if . . TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Amundson, Charleen: Baker, Thomas: Beek, Iames: Bilijou, Bar- bara: Brighton, loanne: Bushonq, Reid: Callis, Leonard: Dailey, Patty: Davidson, Larry. ROW TWO: Davis, Ronald: Gam, Virginia: Gauthier, Lynn: Habib, Susan: Hanham, Iudy: Herman, David: lohnson, Gayle: Kamm, Kenneth: Katowicz, Bar- bara. ROW THREE: Linler, Diane: Lustil, ludy: Oqren, Linda: Pierce, Thomas. ROW FOUR: Rocher, Iames: Riss, Iimmy: Rowley, Mary Ellen: Schaefer, Ethel. ROW FIVE: Simmons, Robert: Smith. Susan: Trudel, Rodger: Zimmerman, Sally. TOP ROW CL. to R.l: Beckmann, Barbara: Bissonette, Dave: Britton, Marty: Bur stein, Nelson. ROW TWO: Ciralsky, Bill: Cobb, Dave: Coombs, William: DeVille, ludy. ROW THREE: Duncan Dale: Finqerhuth, Paula: Fischer, lack, Folger, Ann. ROW FOUR: Johnston, lim: Kimble, Ianet: Larimer, Loretta: Lorber Geraldine: Lutz, Constance: McMurray, David: Mortemore, Nancy: Palmer, Carolyn. ROW FIVE: Reynolds, Mari- lou: Saxton, Lynn: Small, Charles Smith, Carla: Walton, Anita: Waltz loel: Weigand, Iudy: Yeager, Albert. Room 109 Mildred Schmidt President .............. Gayle lohnson Vice-President .......... Mary Rowley Secretary ........... Sally Zimmerman Treasurer ............. Leonard Callis S, C. Representative ........ Sue Habib f-I Room 110 Ruth Lukens President .................. Ann Cofer Vice-President .... .... I ane Giha Secretary .............. Roger Iohnson Treasurer ................. Rick Baker S. C. Representative ........ lanie Stick TOP ROW CL to RJ Apling Sharon Bame, Claire, Beard, Iim, Cappi, Iames, Easley, Sharon: Eitel, Dorothea: Emery, Carol: Fasnacht, Paul. ROW TWO Frakes, Loretta: Garrett, Barbara: Grob, Richard: Howard, Ierry: Kimmerlin, ludith: Miller, Barbara: Poland, Sheryl: Road, David. ROW THREE: Reed, By- ron: Ross, Neil: Schlneitzer, Judy: Seth Carol. ROW FOUR: Sinclair, Ginney: Soldinqer, Marlene: Springer, David: Sprouse, John. ROW FIVE: Wahl, Mike: Wineman, Harvey: Whitney, Kay: Wil- son, Terry. Room M-3 Hilton Murphy President .............. Ginny Sinclair Vice-President ....... Harvey Wineman Secretary ,............. Paul Fasnacht Treasurer ............... Terry Wilson S. C. Representative ...... Claire Bame TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Adams, Iames: Baker, Rick: Benford, Clara: Beyer, Mary lane. ROW TWO: Bohn, Barbara: Cannon, Ronald: Carter, Eugene: Cofer, Ann. ROW THREE: Garbe, Robert: Giha, lane: Greene, Sally: Haderman, Beverly. ROW FOUR: Harper, Sharon Lee: Heath, Robert: Hershman, Iudith: Iohnson, Roger. ROW FIVE: Krawetz, Stanley: Kressman, Barbara: Markwood, Thomas: McComas, Ann: Mclntosh, Alice: McMaster, Ioan: Merritt, Thomas: Perlmutter, Iulia. ROW SIX: Ouiqq. Leroy: Schroeder, Kay: Sears, Harold: Stead, Susan: Stick, lane: Taylor, Iames: Todd, Murray: Tyler, Tom. Room 113 Margaret King President ............. Sandra Phillips Vice-President ...,. ..... D avid Miller Secretary ......... .... S ue Crawford Treasurer ................. Bill Hallett S. C. Representative. . .Barbara Kolacki TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Austin, lanet, Blessing, Gail, Coley, Ioe, Crawford, Sue, Dickinson, Iudy, Elwell, Iudith, Ganch, David, Geithman, Wilma. ROW TWO: Grunden, Dorothy, Hallett, Bill, lacobson, Larry, Iennings, Dave, Lup- ton, Sunny, Kellermeyer, Tom, Kelly, Beverly, Kolacki, Barbara Ann. ROW THREE: Leak, Lindsay, Lindower, Ron- ald, Lister, Kenny, Marvin, Kenneth. ROW FOUR: Miller, David: Mitchell, Iudith, Paul, Ruth, Phillips, Sandra. ROW FIVE: Reinhardt, Margaret, Ritzen- haler, Carolyn, Studler, Glen, Swartz, Evelyn. ROW SIX: Walsh, Sherron Ann, Wenrick, Everett, Wolf, Marianne, Wymer, Patty. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Alexander, Richard, Cosgrove, Sue, Craig, Virginia. ROW TWO: Dutkowski, Ioyce, Gaffney, Mary, Greenberg, Robert. ROW THREE: Heinrich, Marilyn, Leach, Nancy, Levy, Kayla, Martin, Marie, Morawski, Robert. ROW FOUR: Morrow, Mary, Ninke, William, Shore, Marcia, Singer, Rhea Lou: Smith, Robert. Room 164 D. Nonnan Stalker Pot O' Gold Home Room Room 262 Rose Bloom 1 Prism Home Room ' 77 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Belkofer, Mary: Blank, Richard: Bonkowski, Iim: Bozo, Dick: Bruns, Robert: Buck, David: Buffington, Ioyce: Carr, Sue: Carstensen, Dian: Coen, Iudy: Conway, Cynthia: Crawford, Terry: Deitch, Ieanie: Durell, Marie: Duvendack, Danial. ROW TWO: Flatt, Ierry: Flatt, loyce: Fleck, Carolyn: Fredrick, Richard: Freeman, Sherrie: French, lim: Furr, Robert: Galliers, Gary: Grahm, Floyd: Harris, Cedric: Herman, Marcia: I-lershman, George: Heizel, Mary: Hill, Gary: I-lower, Virginia ROW THREE: Huffman, Donald: Hughes, Ierry: Hutt, David: Iackson, Florence: Iackson, Ianice: Johnson, Phil: Kear, Duane: Room M-l A Capella Choir I. Philip Zaugg Room M-15 Band lack Tonqring Under the direction of Mr. Tonqring, ihe band practices for a future program. Q' 'TV Kelly, Ruth: Kimble, Iames: Kenney, Brad: Landin, lack: Lott lack: Lough, Lois: Lubin, Arihur: Mason, Nancy. ROW FOUR: Mavis, Larry: Kitrick, Pam: Michelson, James: Minneker, Larry: Mungons, Ralph: Oberle, Richard: Polsdorier, David: Poison Carnelia: Reape, David: Redrup, Dorinda: Rogers, Daniel: Rosen- lund, Don: Roihenbuhler, Ann: Sampsel, Ronald: Schaub, Sue ROW FIVE: Schoenloron, Errol: Silverwood, Anita: Smith, lohn: Snyder, Dale: Sullenger, Larry: Theofanus, Angelo: Vick, Dick: Walker, Dewa ne' Weeks Carol: Weeks Iohn: Weinmann, Paul: Y 1 1 , Wilkins, Karen: Winterfeld, Gay: Wrage, Carolyn: Zbinden, David 78 :E-.' George Roby, editor, introduces the Pot O' Gold to the Freshmen. From the time a freshman enters high school until he graduates, he is identified with a home room through which he makes many lasting friendships and through which he accustoms himself to the routine of school life. A student is usually a member ot the same home room throughout all ot his four years in high school, and he invariably comes into close contact with his home room adviser through seeking personal advice, altering schedules, gaining admittance passes after absences, or securing recommendations for college or for employment. Since it is the home room teacher who handles individual scholastic records and class schedules, he is able to give advice on all personal, college, and occupational problems. Every student is urged to consult his adviser for help of any nature. It is also through his home room setup that a student partici- pates in Froshrnores , subscribes for the Pot O' Gold, purchases Prisms, and takes part in general class activities. Home Room Activities and Memories Mr Blanchard, a senior home room adviser, talks things over with some of his boys. z 5 T 'BE' ns 0 lv. of-2.-x.-.'x.-avoc-C. vac -:.v0f.cC-.1 to-Q. ,enema-.w.1.oc h D - guru'-74 ff: wow cr fm-.p,, , L -0-:oc cv.uv,X,:,-,wt 1 In DeVilbiss every student has the opportunity to participate in a varied curricular and extra- curricular program. An integral part of this school program is Organizations. The Clubs cover many phases of possible student activity, adding an equally important means of education for every student. There are some fifty clubs in DeVilbiss- social, literary, service, and other special interest groups. Through participation, the student has, by being a leader and by being a working member, realized some of his potential capacities. DDE!-7!V! DNDNE Selling football programs: sponsoring Christmas and Easter programs: filling Red Cross boxes: making scrapbooks: studying foreign customs: being affiliated with the YMCA, the YWCA, and TUNA: attending Art Museum concerts and Reper- toire performances: entertaining in community institutions are only some of the varied expe- riences of the members. T. Iosephsen-Aeolean: M. Gaffney-Alianza: L. Mull-Amateur Radio: B. Shapiro-Astronomy: H. Singer -Boys' Bowling: L. Stewart-Bridge: R. Morawski-Camera: B. Wiseman-Charlemos: I. Salcel-Cheveaux: R. Mungons-Christian Youth: I. Klein-Dramatics: B. Woodruff-Equestrienne: R. Boyers-Commercial: A. The-ofanus-Forum: I. Kohler-Iunior Fraulein: S. Hess-Sr. Frcxuleins: E, Baum-Future Nurses: M. Lindsay-Future Teachers: L. Taraschke-Girls' Golf: I. Coely-Ir. Hi-Y: G. Roby-Sr. Hi-Y: K. Fortune-Science Honor: N, Dye-Pay-a-el-sa: S. McDonald4Periclean: M. Hall-Philethean: R. Gantzos-Quill :Sr Dagger: C. Benedict-Sisco: B. Gantzos-Sharps 6 Flats: G. Sandburgelr. Sorelles: I. Beard-Sr. Sorelles: I. French-Stamp: C. Anderson-Sub-Debs: D. Iackson-Talisman: F, Roose- Thaliansp I. Patterson-Trail-Blazers: A. Lubin-U. N.: C. Mason-Fresh. Y-Teens: N. Snyder-Soph. Y-Teens: P, Cartlidge-Sr. Y-Teens: B, BrycmfZetalethean. Inter-Club Council Co-Urclinutes Student Activities Through 0rganizations The Inter-Club Council, under the leadership of its president, Kent Folgate, represents an- other phase oi student government here at DeVilbiss. The ICC is composed ot a repre- sentative from every organized club in the school. The representatives gather at month- ly meetings to discuss their club's problems and to find ways ot improving their organi- zations. Participating in the ICC this year were fifty-three clubs chartered by Mary Finkenbiner, Commissioner oi Organizations. Working along with Kent and Mary were Bev Bergmann, Vice-President: Lois Stewart, Secretary: and Mr. Robert Bettig, Director of Activities. Who will win the Little Brown lug in l953? was the question that was in every- one's mind. At Christmas time various dec- orations were found around D.H.S. The stu- dent body chose the decoration of Talisman, a new club, as the most outstanding and awarded them the Little Brown Iug. De- Vilbiss students have a wide variety of inter- ests. A camera club, a horticultural society, and a swimming club-these are only a tew of the special interest clubs. There are also many new social, service, and literary organi- zations. Arnong the other activities ot the ICC were the sponsoring of Club Day and the annual club banquet during DeVilbiss week. ICC officers: Kent Folqate, President: Bev Bergman, Vice- President: Lois Stewart, Secretary: Mary Finkenbiner, Organizations Commissioner. Remember the trials of having your club picture taken? ? This year Zets have Worked hard to promote a greater understanding of all literary material and to further friendships. They also tried to uphold the honor of having received the trophy for the best literary club in 1952-1953. The members of Zets have enjoyed several speakers this year-among them, Mrs. Blanche Luther, Miss Ruth Smith, and Miss Bloom: as well as programs planned by the members themselves. The social meetings in- cluded a potluck, a roast, a Christmas party, a White elephant sale and a penny supper. No one will ever forget the fun of selling football pro- grams, the trip to the Repertoire theater, and the climax of the year-a banquet honoring the sen- iors. But perhaps the highlight of the year was the presentation of the schoo1's Christmas program which brought the whole school's attention to the excellent Work of the Zetalethean Literary Society. OFFICERS CL. to RJ: Patti Carilidge, Vice-President: Barbara St. Iohn, President: Sue Gaines, Treasurer: Elisa Diehl, Secretary. Zets Learn More About Shakespeare. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Baker, Iulie: Geithman, lanet: Iohnson, Barbara: Miller, Marjorie. ROW THREE: Henkel Francis, Gail: Dittmer, Luann: Pickles, Marcia: Gee, Sandy: Mary: Smyth, Carolyn: Belkoier, Mary: Lindsey, Mary Ann: Carr, Carol: Haber, Cassa. ROW TWO: Harmon, Lois, Ayling, Marion: Overmeyer, Carol: Iacobs, Elaine: Baker Bryan, Barbara: Leniesty, loyce: Miss Marjorie Warner- Iudy: Baker, Linda: Hetzel, Mary. Adviser: Miss Leah Schueren-Adviser: Lenfesty, loan: 83 age. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Mayo, Linda: Dutchess: Fenn, Ann. ROW TWO: Shaw, Ianetg Reynolds, Ierryg Pia- secki, Frances, Miss Ruth Smith- Adviserg Beverlin,Sharong Matthews, Marilyn: Moree, loyce. ROW THREE: Schuster, Sue: Meeker, Carol Sue: McMurray, Sue: Unfried, Karen, Martin, Marie: Curtis, Lois. 6The Play 's The Thing Agree The Peries. OFFICERS FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Sherry McDonald, ICC Representativeg Liz Bowers, President: Beverly Bergman, Vice- President. STANDING: Mary lane Shaw, Secretaryf Mary Finkenbiner, Chaplain. i . 91,1 'Lf ,F .4 . .,.:,J?1 , U . gvcff. , A :lf 84 Where do the Peries go tor enjoyment and theatre appreciation? Ot course they go to the Repertoire theatre. This is just one of the things which makes being a member ot the Periclean Literary Society so much fun. But it's not all play and no work. The Peries, besides doing literary Work, have provided Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and sold football programs to make this expenditure possible. During meet- ings, the girls with their adviser, Miss Ruth Smith, learn more about literature and broaden their knowledge of plays. To be a member a girl must have ct B average in English and must be either a junior or Senior. lndividual accomplishments of the club members include very good grades and activity in extra-curricular activities. By the organ- ization ot president, Liz Bowers, the girls have really enjoyed their many activities in the Peri'es this year. Organizing a new club is a difficult job. To get a good start every member must co-operate. The members of the Philethean Society have been doing just this with the aid of very fine advisers, Miss Lucille Kerlin and Mrs. Frank Reichard. Al- though the activity hasn't been on a large scale, they have seen the Broadway stage hit South Pacific and have entertained and given gifts to the patients at the Toledo State Hospital. Being a literary society, meetings consist ot reading plays, discussing them, and even listening to music from plays. The meetings, which are held the first and third Tuesday of every month are enriched by a variety of speakers. The Phils have enjoyed building a new club in DeVilbiss this year and they hope that it will grow bigger and stronger in the years to come. ,und Agiiv ,gui Y-A -P OFFICERS CL. to RJ: Marilynn Austin, Secretary, Sally Reichard, President: Judy Scarisbrick, Vice-President, Mary Gehring, Treasurer. Phils Join llanlss With Sister Urganizations. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Pearson. Ann: Russell, Darla: Shallenberger, Barbarag Gilliam, Sue: Bylow, Nan- cy. ROW TWO: Singer, Rhea Loup Mogendortf, Metay Miss Lucille Ke-rlin -Adviser, Worster, Ann, Klotz, Iudy. ROW THREE: Nigh, Nancy: Benedict, Carole: Holscher, Marjorie: Hallett, Patty: Gauthier, Sandra, Koester, Kathyp Levy, Kayla. 85 FRONT ROW U... to RJ: Bartley, Pat: Abbot, leanninep Ruth Anng Anderson, Carolyn: Goodwin, Sharon. ROW Lundberg, Carole: Stroup, Ianice. ROW TWO: White, lanet: THREE: Grossman, Gretcheng Whitfield, Donna, Iettery, Martin, Ioycep Miss Mildred Iohnston-Adviser: Hutchinson, luclyp Bulloch, Mary, Babcock, Sue: Bruere, Lucie. T Italians Arouse Interest In Poetry. OFFICERS KL. to RJ: Carol Cuthbert, Secretaryp Sue Bruere, Presidentg lean Alexander, Treasurer, Penny Sentle, Vice- President. 86 Ever study poetry? lt really isn't dull to the mem- bers ot the Thalian Literary Society. They have chosen poetry among other things for their pro- gram this year. At the meetings, which are held in the homes of the members, Miss Mildred lohn- ston, their adviser, helps them to a new liking and understanding of this type of literature. How- ever, literature is not the clulo's only interest. At Christmas they presented entertainment at the Old Folks' Home. To add to the gaiety of the season, mistletoe Was sold. Earlier in the year, another show was presented to the delight of the children at St. Anthony's Orphanage. By the capable leadership of President, Sue Bruere, the Thalians have had a lull year oi education and enjoyment on which they will look back in years to come. lf you are interested in the business world, you would no doubt enjoy becoming a member of the DeVilbiss Commercial club. Any person who is in any of the tour grades and who is taking a busi- ness course may join. Ot course, you must have a C average and the willingness to work and co- operate with fellow members in various projects. Meetings are held every Wednesday at 3:00 in room 161. The YMCA survey and many social projects made up the club's program tor the year. With advice from four capable teachers, president Sue Slingo carried on the purpose of promoting better knowledge of the business world and help- ing in many school and community activities. OFFICERS. SEATED il.. to RJ: Sue Slingo, President. STAND ING: Louise Redd, Secretary: Ruth Boyers, ICC Representative: Lois Harmon, Vice-President: Marlene Manzey, Treasurer. 66Better Secretaries For TOHl0I'I'0lU - The Commercilzl Club . . . FRONT ROW CI... to RJ: Kanag, Georgia: Heck, Helen: Whitaker, Barbara: Meredith, Margie: Knilz, Ianice: Shook, Deloris: Daler, Carolyn: Winnes, Nancy: Williams, Shar- lene: Scheff, Barbara. ROW TWO: Cairl, Ieanette: Mc- Queen, Ioyce: Brounley, Carol: Miss Agnes Baron-Adviser: Mrs. Gertrude LeGron-Adviser: Mrs. Opal McFarland- Adviser: Carmichael, Roz: Taylor, Karen: Logan, Iackie ROW THREE: Sanford, Dorothy: King, Don: Wahl, Dave: Bissonette, Dave: Christian, Eugene: Ketterman, Delwin: Houtz, lim: Risley, Dick: Carroll, Bob: Sanford, Claire ROW FOUR: Owed, Theresa: France, Dorothy: Crawford Gay: Berger, Shirley: Turner, Charlotte: Overmeyer, Bar- bara: Bennawy, Barbara: Snyder, Elise: McFarland, Ioyce: Bolcsak, Rosalie: Roberts, Carol. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Bendlin, Iohn: Williamson, Tom: Buck, David: Zbinden, David: Tesarik, Ronald: l-lovey, Walker, Dick: Mr. john Klee-Adviser: McCrie, Bob: Harold: Robertson, Andy: Westby, Rusty: Shapiro, Bill. Weeks, Iohn: Struve, Charles. ROW TWO: Iohnson, Marvin: Proof That Boys Are Interested In OFFICERS. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Barney Whittier, Vice- President: Larry Mull, President. BACK ROW: Ierry Walz, Treasurer: lim Wettstone, Sergeant at Arms: Harlan Lewis, Secretary. 88 Literature - The F orurn. This year a new boys' literary club has come into the DeVilbiss spotlight. The Forum literary society has put its best foot forward by promoting cultural appreciation of the literary arts among the young men in the Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior classes. A civil defense talk and a tour through the Toledo Stock Exchange composed the major part of the program. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Although the Forum is a comparatively small organization, each of the members has contributed to the activities of school life. Among the accomplishments of the members are honor roll students, members of the A Cappella choir, activity in the Toledo Youth Orchestra, and co-chairmen of DeViltries' com- mittees. Why, when it was organized only three years ago, is the Quill and Dagger Literary Society one of the best known and most active organizations in DeVilbiss? Many answers could apply, but here are just a few. A high ideal and purpose is the foundation. The building blocks are the members who have given their time to the many projects and programs that were outlined this year by president, Dean Burget, and their three interested and helpful advisers. Buying books for the library, decorating the school at Christmas, panel discus- sions, debates and book reports are the materials that cement the O-D's together. Requirements tor membership, such as good character, activity in school lite, and a C average in English, corn- plete the well-rounded and directed activity for this year's Q-D's . OFFICERS. CL. to RJ: Bob Gantzos, ICC Representative: lay Baird, Vice-President, Iirn Glanville, Sergeant at Arms, Dean Burget, President, Dave Iohnson, Treasurer, Tom Hester, Secretary. Q-D'S Acquire Background In English FRONT ROW U... to RJ: Strader, Ken, Burkhalter, Bart, Smith, Bob, Watkins, Tom, Mr. Strader-Adviser, Osborne, George, Westlund, Louis, Buell, Phil, Folgate, Kent, Alex- ander, Dick. ROW TWO: McConnell, Bob, Kier, Jim, Perch, Iohn, Lange, lim, Drake, Ralph, Davidson, lack, Wiley, Through Literature. Iohn, Tonneberger, Ronald, Blinn, Bill. ROW THREE: lones, Dave, Smith, Milton, McNutt, David, Schnelker, Dick, King, David, Collins, lack, Rosenluncl, Don, Florence, Scotty, Fackler, lim. 89 FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Lapisa, Barbara: Meeker, Carol Prottengeier, Sue: Bergman, Beverly, Wendt, Barbara. ROW Sue Bruere, Sue: Babcock, Sue: Hallett, Patty: Stewart, THREE: Black, Gaily Shaw, lane: McHugh, Diane: Lane, Lois Roose, Florence. ROW TWO: Hartung, Kathyg Sentle, Rosemary, Alexander, Ieang Dusing, Marjorie, Hall, Mary Penny Bowers, Elizabeth: Miss Eva Samsen-Adviser: Kay: Eschedor, Sandy. Junior And Senior Sorelles . . . When you see the girls of Senior Sorelles Work- ing together, you see a fine group of girls working in close harmony and co-operation. With their adviser, Miss Eva Samsen, they have carried out their purpose to make friends and create social functions and charity projects to the best oi their abilities. Selling shakers for the tootball games, and having a dance with the Iunior Sorelles are a few ot the projects they have carried out this year. Preparing Christmas food baskets and pre- senting a charity program tor orphans can be added to their many service projects. Very infor- mal meetings are held in members' homes on Tuesdays for the purpose of getting together and having a good time. The club has succeeded this year in creating friendliness and developing initia- tive and the quality oi good leadership. OFFICERS. SEATED lL. to R.l: Ianet White, ICC lanet Beard, Presidentg Ruth Hutchinson, STANDING: Mary Bulloch, Secretary, Toby Goodman OFFICERS. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Pat Crumrine, Secretary: Marie Martin, Vice-President: Gail Sandberg, ICC Representa- tive. BACK ROW: Mrs. Margaret King, Adviser: Nancy Gau- thier, President: Iudy Klein, Treasurer. To maintain fair play and unity and to participate in activities beneficial to the school is the pur- pose ot the lunior Sorelles. Under their president, Nancy Gauthier, this newly organized club has had a definite program that is very useful to the community. They had at least one Welfare project, and gave a food basket to a needy family at Thanksgiving time. As Sorelles are mainly a social club they have had many parties throughout the year including a party honoring the Seniors at the end of the school year. The membership require- ments are to be a lunior girl and to have a C average in school Work. The meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every month in school and in members' homes. The club has helped its members by bringing them closer to- gether and by teaching them to Work together in a group. . . . Lead Social Life. FRONT ROW Cl... to RJ: Blank, Walda: Bartley, Pat: Piasecki, Siegel, Margie: Reischrnan, Ioy. ROW THREE: Kelly Ruth Frances: Curtis, Lois: Riendeau, Carol: Pethke, Carol: Mitchell, Marianne: Reynolds, Ierry: Lintner, Melba Linck Bruere, Lucie. ROW TWO: McDonald, Sherry: McMurray, Deanna: Matthews, Marilyn: Reinstein, ludy: Beverhn Sue: Kaul, Audrey: Cu1p.Ioan: Seward, Sue: Streib, Nancy: Sharon: Hood, Nancy. 91 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Ducket, Myrna: Kramer, Beverly: Durian, Mary Reynolds Beverly Dem Evelyn Starkey Reynolds Norma, Mrs, Starkey-Adviserg Yeager, Ioan: Phyllis, Rose Sh1rley Howard Donna Lubm Ann. ROW TWO: Miller, Ianasg Huntsman, Diane, f Junior And Senior F rauleins lt's fun to Work and do things together. Making toys for children for Christmas is just one of the many things the Senior Frauleins have done this year. A social club also, its purpose is to create friendships and understanding among its mem- bers and fellow students. The Senior Frauleins have had a bake sale, and a card party to raise money for their projects. They have had several social events to promote friendships between members and to broaden their interests. The Frauleins who were organized in l95l, meet on Wednesdays the first and third Week of every month. The only requirement to join is to be a senior girl with an interest in helping in many ac- tivities. The club has succeeded in helping its members in various ways. The girls have becorne better acquainted and have learned to take re- sponsibilities in carrying out their tasks. CL. to RJ: Ioan Fadden, Secretary: Diane Harris, Sue Welling, Treasurer, Marlene Korman, Vice- luclith Kohler, ICC Representative. If you are a Iunior girl you may ask the question, What social club helps Iunior girls to make friends and participate in social activities? Your answer will be the Iunior Frauleins. Organized in 1953, the Frauleins meet every week either in homes or at school, for the purpose of gaining more and better friendships among the girls oi the Iunior class. Following their purpose to create further activity in the school, they have given a charity program and participated in decorating the school at Christmas time. President Diane Harris, with the help of all the Iunior Frauleins, has main- tained an excellent program throughout the year under the guidance of the club's advisers, Miss Alice Gerding, Mrs. Shore, and Mrs. Glicker. . . . Build Lasting Frieridsliips. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Ward, Grace, Levy, Kayla: McGuire, Donna, Hall, Ioyce. ROW THREE: Iones, Beverly Haas Pat: Cummins, Mary Ann. ROW TWO: Ieffery, ludyy Miss Shirley: Shore, Marciay Wright, Deanna, Pointer, Barbara Alice Gerding-Adviser: Mrs. I. Shore-Adviser, Stewart, Weller, Connie, Carvalho, Judy. 93 FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Keiser, Daley Brodbeck, Karl: Gibson Billy Keller, Dang Mr. Ewing-Adviser: Brunk, lack: Thiel mann, Richard: Hovey, Haroldp Bennett, George. ROW TWO: Brown, Lynn: Freeman, Billy Sullenger, Larryp Kimble Junior And Senior Hi-Y PI ornote One of the oldest organized clubs in DeVilbiss is the Iunior Hi-Y. Established in 1935, these boys through the years have promoted Christian fellow- ship and brotherhood. This year under the leader- ship oi Ralph Drake, the Iunior boys planned a full program. Social events such as a hayride, splash party, and a trip to Chicago highlighted meetings which were held every Tuesday evening at the central Y.lVl.C.A. Service projects including delivering Community Chest data and helping at Camp Storer made the program complete. There is only one requirement for membership and that is just to be a member of the lunior class. The Hi-Y has aided its members by promoting interest in community and school service. 4l CL. to RJ: Iim Herman, Secretary: George Roby, Ken Strader, Pre-sidenty Phil Witte, Chaplain, George Vice-President, Various speakers talking' on subjects including careers, safety, and boy-girl relationships made up part of the program for the Senior Hi-Y this year. These speakers from foreign and local communi- ties are important in the year's activities. The Y has also helped in the Community Chest Drive, the Red Cross Drive, and has donated to the World Service Fund. These boys certainly live up to their motto To create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character , with the guidance of their parent adviser, Mr. George Roby. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Central YMCA Where activities ot every kind are found. The Hi-Y has certainly helped its members in Christian comradeship during their tour years at DeVilbiss and has strengthened lasting friend- ships. . . Christian Fellowship Anil Brotherhood. AROUND TABLE KL. to RJ: Brigham, Bob: Kidney, Billy Mr. Roby--Adviser: Mull, Larryg Lawrence, Ralph. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Yeager, Albert, Quige, Leroy: Lindower, Ronaldp Mr. Hudson-Adviser: Taylor, Iamesg Hawk, Gary: Howard, Terry. ROW TWO: Wallis, Billy Coombs, William: Grimes, Bob: Bortner, Iohng Richardson, Iimg Hollyday, Tomg Hill, Noel: Strole, lohn. ROW THREE: Grimes, Ierryg Kohl, Bob: Meister, Charles, Bauman, Gary, Ridens, Larryf Brookes, Billy Stolz, limp Beard, Iimg Smith, Ralph. Freslamlzn And Sophornore Hi-Y Unite . . . OFFICERS. SEATED CL. to R.l: David Lawrence, Vice-Presidentg Ioe Coley, ICC Representative. STANDING: Greg Schwalbert, Treasurery Vernon Albright, President. 96 When the Freshman Hi-Y meets every Tuesday night at 7:30, everyone has a Wonderful time. Rec- reation is abundant, consisting of many things pro- vided by the YMCA. Besides recreation, speakers are plentiful. These speakers come from many organizations throughout the city and state. A Gas Company movie and speaker, a representative from Ohio University, and a reporter from the Toledo Blade were enjoyed by all. These fresh- man boys are looking forward to future meetings in the new West Toledo branch oi the YMCA. During the year, there were numerous social activ- ities including a square dance at Ottawa Park. The Freshman Hi-Y organization has started with a fine, wholesome Christian attitude on the part of the boys, one that Will continue on through their next three years at DeVilbiss. Lead by its president, Bob Curtis, the Sophomore Hi-Y has enjoyed a full year of service and social projects. These projects are planned at Weekly meetings held at the Central YMCA. A tatty sale and contributions to the Community Chest and the World Service Organization have all been part of the Sophomore Hi-Y's activity during the year. Recreational programs too, are planned and ex- ecuted. These consist of athletic and sports events which have included swimming and gymnasium games. Any Sophomore boy regardless ot religion, may become a member of this club. The Hi-Y or- ganization has assisted its members by helping to develop their personalities and by planning a social program. OFFICERS. CL. to RJ: jim Wilcox, Vice-President: Bob Curtis President: Russ Potter, Treasurer: Allan Faulds, Secretary. . . . In Common Interest And Activity. FRONT ROW Cl... to RJ: Lehrer, Billy Valiquette, Pauly Severn, Alan, Mr. Conrad-Adviser: Kinsey, Robert Fessler, Bobg Crowder, Richard. ROW TWO: Kohli, Eugene: Mullen, Ierry. 97 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Robertson, Andy: Tompkins, Gregg: Iohn. ROW THREE: Feldstein, Stuart: Hartwig, Deanp Miss Frederica Hanson-Adviser: I-leigel, David: Steinberg, Snyder, Daley Loe, Iimg Francke, William: Simon, Karl: Michael, Sell, Ierry. ROW TWO: Willke, Bertp Hutt, Davidg Wenrick, Everett. Friberg, Nelson, Harris, Sedrickg Ringer, Tomy Tobias, A Look At The Stars By The OFFICERS. KL. to RJ: Bill Shapiro, lCC Representative: Iohn Harris, President: lim Michelsen, Treasurer, lim Carter, Vice- President. 98 Astronoiny Club. One of the most interesting organizations at De- Vilbiss is the Astronomy club. This clubq is affili- ated with the Toledo Astronomical Society and meets with the Society at the University of Toledo, the third Tuesday of each month. Reports by mem- bers, lectures presented by Professor Winslow of the University, and movies comprised the program for the year. Challenging projects, such as con- struction of telescopes by the members themselves, were undertaken. Anyone interested in this sci- ence may become a participant in the study of the stars. With the advice of Miss Fern Dickey and Miss Frederica Hanson, the club has made in- formative surveys of the stars and their place in the universe: has taught appreciation and facts about astronomy. Established in 1945, Sub-Debs has maintained ai high standard of character throughout its nine years of organization. Working with their fine adviser, Miss Marie Lerche, the club has had a fine record in accomplishments this year. They V held a bake sale to increase their treasury in order to give a Christmas basket to a needy family, they entertained at the Old Folks' Home. A few oi their social events to balance their program have been a treasure hunt, a Mothers' tea, and a Senior - banquet. All girls in this club must have satisiac- H ' tory grades and must have an interest in the club. The club meets on Tuesdays in members' homes at 7:30 P.M. Sub-Debs has assisted its members in working together successfully and in being of service to each other. 9 t 4 4 OFFICERS. SEATED KL. to RJ: Pat Iames, Vice-President: Bev Powesland, President, Miss Marie Lerche, Adviser. STAND- ING: Kathy Knight, Secretary: Carolyn Anderson, ICC Repre- sentativeg Pat Newbold, Treasurer. Sub-Dabs Enjoy A Full Year 0f FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Richie, Barbara: Lindner, Virginia, Douglas, Judy, Bollia, Phyllisg Keill, Sharon: Cairl, Nancyg Dye, Nancy. ROW TWO: Winters, Lera, Cruse, Ioan, Gaines, Sue: Diehl, Elisa: Spaulding, Sharon, Britton, Social Activities. Shirley, Spears, Sandy. ROW THREE: Wynn, Donna, Welber, Ianety Harmon, Lois: Kreps, Dorothy: Borgelt, Iudyg McKimmy, Barbara: Saylor, Io Ann, Tallman, lean. T .su 99 T.. J M F FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Baz, Sharon: Drake, Phyllis: Webster, Marlene: Crawford, Gay: Wilson, Ioyce: Morte more, Nancy: Wymer, Patti: Woodruff, Beverly. ROW TWO Polson, Cornelia: Iaynes, Sharon: Dielman, Nancy: Iohn- son, Princess: Carr, Nancy: Winter, Marlene: Lippolcl, Iucly: Young, Carol: Cairl, Ieanette. ROW THREE: Daler, Carolyn, Shreves, Pat: Lehaney, Marilyn: Kunst, Nancy: King, Verna: I-linkle, Diane: Lindsay, Barbara: Scholes, Ianet: Warsaw, Iudy: Hunsinqer, Carole. ROW FOUR: Zauqq, Kirsten: Parks, Nancy: Radunz, Betsy: Knitz, lanice: Young. Ianice: Deitch, lean: Shaw, Donna: Wymer, Sandra: Ra- dunz, Patsy: Wiseman, Barbara: Saylor, Io Ann. Sisco And Pay-A -El-Sa Enjoy . . . OFFICERS. SEATED CL. to R.l: Nancy Cairl, Treasurer: Pat Teaker, President: Carole Benedict, lCC Representative. STANDING: lean Tallman, Vice-President: Carol Iaynes, Secretary. 'I00 One of the larqest and most active clubs in De- Vilbiss is known as Sisco. This may be an odd name but it doesn't discourage the members from being interested and active in it. Only those qirls with a C average or better may become mem- bers of Sisco. Organized in 1950, Sisco, as a service club, has done many worthy thinqs. This year the qirls have planned entertainment at the Old Folks' Home and made favors for many unfortunates. The social events of 1953-54 were composed of an annual Christmas formal, Mothers' tea, Senior banquet, and a splash party. Every other Friday, meetings are held either at school or in members' homes. During these meetinqs, shy members are helped to become more friendly and congenial and to understand Sisco's purpose to offer and qive service to others and to promote friendships within the club. Which service club has contributed a total of seventy dollars to charity funds? Contributing to various agencies such as the Korean Orphans Fund, CARE packages to Macedonia, and the Mus- cular Dystrophy Fund can be attributed to a club named Pay-a-el-sa. Not only money but time is contributed to charity, Pay-a-el-sa has also con- tributed Thanksgiving baskets and made favors for hospitals. Among their social activities of the year, this club has planned a Dads' and Daugh- ters' date, a Mothers' tea, and an annual Spring formal. The only requirement tor membership is a C average and a Willingness to co-operate with others. Pay-a-el-sa meets every other Friday after school in members' homes. Every member, with the aid oi their advisers, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pollman, has helped one another in school activi- ties and club projects. OFFICERS. SEATED CL. to RJ: Mrs. N. Pollman-Adviser. STANDING: Bev Powlesland, Secretary, Gayla Fuller, Presi- dent, Nancy Dye, ICC Representative, Pat Newbold, Treasurer, Kathy Knight, Vice-President. . . . Giving Service To Uthers. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Bruce, Helen, Duncan, Anita, May- field, Siqrid, Johnsen, Linda, Gist, Ioan, Mcliimmy, Barbara, Leake, Carolyn, Wiseley, Iudy, Morse, Iucly, Aston, Sue. ROW TWO: Ashman, Mary Ann, Bick, Bobbie, McClure, Connie, Wynn, Donna, Bowman, Bonnie, Mr. Norman Pollman-Adviser, Warfel, Ianet, Reed, Beverly, Taylor, Ianet, Mallendick, Mary Lou, Morrow, Mary. ROW THREE: Haber, Cassa, Mathies, Pat, Goodwin, Sharon, Iones Sandra, Weiqand, Iudy, Goodwin, Carole, Witte, Sue, Heinrich, Marilyn, Grossman, Gretchen, Dailey, Pat, Cruse Ioan. HOW FOUR: Miller, Carol, Cox, Sandra, Stroup lanice, Anderson, Carolyn, Giles, Lynne, Guntsch, Pat, Gaffney, Mary, Inqledue, Sharon, Strahrn, Iudy, Gamble Nancy, Laipply, Nancy, Worster, Ann, Cosgrove, Sue. 1 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Klotz, Iudyg Walzak, Sally: Domito, lim: Marquardt, long Westlund, Louis, Klopping, Mary Ann. Nancy: Owen, Barbara: Hartung, Kathy. ROW TWO: ROW FOUR: Meyer, Barbara, Mcl-lugh, Dianeg Timm, Cairl, Nancy, Pyle, Betty, Mr. Mcl-lugh-Adviser: Mrs. Nancy: Saylor, Io Ann: Thomas, Ianetg Bauman, Marianne: William Alexander-Adviser: Gokey, Iackiey Yeager, loan. McMaster, Ianet. ROW THREE: Iaggers, Beverly: Calaway, Dick: Kidney It's A Future Happy Family Life OFFICERS. SEATED il.. to RJ: Betty Pyle, Blow, Presidentp Evelyn Dern, Sergeant at Arms. lack Campbell, Treasurer, Dave I-larbaugh, Secretary, Stegeman, Vice-President. A54 5.1515 .K Working in conjunction with the course otiered at DeVilbiss, the Family Living Club maintains the basic ideals oi family living alter the members leave at the ringing of the three o'clock bell. Wholesome fun is the program ot the year. Rep- resentatives oi the International lnstitute added to this fun by teaching the members various types oi folk dancing. O2 i -, Q EQ Among the many projects ot the club were Christ- mas decorations, giving needed articles to the Old Folks' Home, and giving to various charities. Fam- ily Living club members meet once a month at the United Brethren Church. Besides meetings, special trips through different social agencies and the Crippled Childrens Home are planned. This organization has helped many ot its members to decide on future jobs in social Work. . . . For The Family Living Club. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Russom, Beverly: Alexander, lean: THREE: Updike, Tom: Brigham, Bob: Shapiro, Bill: Mar- Meeker, Carol Sue: Hubbarth, Mary Lou: Grover, Claudia. quarclt, Ion: Ward, Bob: Rowe, Dick. ROW FOUR: Reed, ROW TWO: Dehnhardt, Peggy: Haas, Nancy: Wild. Margee: Beverly: Stausmire, Lois: Wilson, Ioyce: Saylor, Io Ann: Erney, Martha: Reynolds, Norma: lackson, Sandy. ROW Thomas, Dee: Slingo, Sue: Durian, Mary. 103 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Pyle, Betty: Harrer, Lois: Krumm Eileen: Colway, Virginia: Hamilton, Dianne: Krauss, Iris: Hunsinger, Carole: Gerwin, Lois: Bearss, Ioycep Andre, Maria. ROW TWO: Geithrnan, Wilma: Spross, Barbara: Albright, Vernon: Shnider, Beverly: Miss Mildred Pasch- Adviser: Mrs. Belkoier-Adviser: Frantz, Pat: Miller, Mar- jorie: Bahrs, Iecm Ann: Schmidt, Kathryn. ROW THREE Kirnmerlin, Judith: Klopping, Maryann: Baker, ludy: Belkofer, Mary: Luedtke, Mary Lou: Wasserfuhr, Carolyn: Ieifery, Iudy: Zucker, Ianet: Spears, Sandy: Douglas, Iudy Smith, Norma. lireparing For Tomorrow- The Future Teachers 1 Do you want to become a teacher? lt you are in- terested in the teaching profession and want to learn more about it, you would certainly want to be a member of the Future Teachers. Attending the statewide conference at Ohio State University, visiting various grade schools, and attending the N.W.O.E.A. conference was the program ot the club this year. Among the social activities during the year, President Frances Piasecki lead the club in planning a bake sale, a Christmas party and the privilege ot ushering visitors through the school on B.l.E. Day. Getting a background knowledge of teaching, acquiring leadership, and developing personality, are the members' airns. Everyone must and has maintained a C average or better: therefore we know that some of these students will develop into fine teachers for the pupils of tomorrow. T 104 OFFICERS. SEATED KL. to RJ: ludy Borgelt, Frances Piasecki, President: Ianet Geithman, STANDING: Gail Francis, Secretary: Mary Ann Lindsey Representative. SEATED il.. to RJ: Mary Lou Anteau, Vice- Barbara lohnson, President. STANDING: Eleanor ICC Representativeg Sue Aston, Treasurer: Betty Luedtke, Which service club was awarded the trophy for the best organization of its kind? This can be readily answered with one look at the school and community projects planned by the Future Nurses Club. Field trips to Mercy, Flower, and St. Charles Hospitals were taken and various speakers. from institutions such as the Academy of Medicine were heard and enjoyed. With the guidance of their adviser, Miss Faye Miller, the girls meet every second and fourth Monday of the month. During meetings, which are held in the nurse's office, the Future Nurses plan many social and service proj- ects and learn more about the field of nursing. Under the leadership of Barbara Iohnson this club has done a fine job of helping those people inter- ested in the nursing profession. Future Nurses Pllmn An Exciting And Useful Career. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Weihl, Madelyng Garn, Ginnyg Smith, Peggy. ROW TWO: Crawford, Sue: Hower, Ginnig Pressler, Ruthy Witherell, Caroleg Miss Faye Miller- Miller, Barbarap Lincke, Ruthy Parker, Betty: Apling, Sharong Adviser: Kreps, Dorothy: Robins, Ianicep Gladfelter, Elaine: Seth, Carolg Cully, Patg Hinkle, Diane. FWF! V111 'IO5 FRONT ROW fl... to RJ: Cofer, Anne: Stick, Ianie: Droszc, Linda: Miller, Carolyn: Koester, lanet: Baker, Iulie: Roth, Mary Ann: Kaplan, Sharon: Harper, Sharon: Lorber, Geri: Friberg, Linda. ROW TWO: White, Prudy: Boese, Nancy: Gee, Sandy: Washing, Nancy: Van Warmer, Ianice: Miss Rose Bloom-Adviser: Thal, Susan: Bame, Claire: Kress- mann, Barbara: Lowell, Phyllis: Kohler, Iudy. ROW THREE: United Nations Club More and more the United Nations Association is coming to the attention of people all over the world. ln this generation and in those following it is im- portant that we all know and understand how this great organization works. This is the desire of the members of the United Nations Club. To fulfill this desire the club has had speakers, given a tea for foreign students, and has presented a special United Nations Day program in the auditorium. lim Kier, president, and the other members meet on the days prescribed by the cabinet at officers meetings. Under the able advice of Miss Rose Bloom, the club has met many students from other schools and other lands, discussed new ideas, and made many new friends. Although this club was formed in 1950, it has rapidly gained and held the interest of a large number of DeVilbiss students. l06 Unfried, Karen: Parisky, Don: Landin, lack: Manoff, Don: Sheon, Aaron: Kaminsky, lerry: Romanoff, Rollie: Merritt, Thomas: Britz, Danny: Lipman, Donna: Zucker, Ianet. ROW FOUR: Worster, Ann: Koester, Linda: Fingerhut, Ann: Korman, Marlene: Ravin, Beryl: Kidney, Bill: Lubitsky, ferry: Ciralslcy, Bill: Olson, Tanya: Redup, Dorinda: Stein, Iudy: Karp, Sharon: DeWees, Marsha. Il If Studies World OFFICERS CL. to RJ: Ann Lubin, ICC Representative: Lois Treasurer: Iay Baird, Vice-President: lim Kier, President: Hallett, Secretary. 4 ' I V A, 'us . '- U ,. 0' 5 T it ' ,my , 3 f-V TH. .1 SEATED CL. to RJ: Carol Smith, Recording Secretary: Gaffney, ICC Representative. KNEELING: Bill Ninke, Iudy Wiseley, Corresponding Secretary. STAND- George President. Organized in 1948 the La Alianza Spanish Club has obtained a fine reputation throughout the school. Following its purpose, the club has brought about a better understanding of the Spanish speak- ing countries and has brought together many Spanish students. The programs of the regular meetings which were held in the homes of the members consisted of two Spanish speakers, re- ports by the members on three Latin American countries, and an induction completely in Span- ish. Providing a scholarship for a student in Brazil, preparing a scrapbook ot American lite to be sent to Latin-America, and selling programs at a foot- ball game comprised the extra events which the club participated in. The programs have placed before the members an excellent opportunity to ac- quaint themselves With the Latin-American coun- tries. Alianza Club Gains An Understanding 01' Spanish Speaking People. FRONT ROW IL. to RJ: Zucker, Ianet: Kunst, Nancy: Cruse, Ioan: Meyer, Barbara: Meyer, Dorothy: Cuthbert, Carol. ROW TWO: Lindsey, Mary Ann: Boza, Nancy: Lentesty, Ioyce: Miss Marian Smith-Adviser: Lenfesty, Ioan: Roth, Penny: Shields, Mary Gay. ROW THREE: Lipman, Donna: McCandless. William: Taylor, lohn: Kievit, Marshall: Wett- stone, lim: lohnson, David: Whittier, Barney: Sernler, Luann. ROW FOUR: Kidney, Bill: Scarisbrick, Iudy: Curtis, Lois: St. Iohn, Barbara: Redman, loan: Austin, Marilynn: Froehlich, Christel: Van Wormer, Ianice: Beverlin, Sharon I07 igl FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Shawen, Barbara, Van Warmer, Janice, Stead, Susan, Steude, Karen, Orr, Ianie, Austin Marilynn. ROW TWO: Lowell, Phyllis, Lipman, Donna, Martin, Gay, Mrs. Opal McFarland-Adviser, Dehnhardt Peggy, Leach, Nancy, Craig, Ginger. ROW THREE: Os borne, George, Matthews, Leslie, Marquardt, Ion, Ioseph- sen, Tom, McNutt, David, Buchenberg, Vernon, Burqet, Dean, Westlund, Louis. ROW FOUR: Kaufman, Sue, Ber- man, Janet, Amberq, Iudy, Stein, Iudy, Boudinot, Sylvia, Thorson, Carol, Curtis, Martha, Tanner, Sheila. Dramatics Club Comes In Touch . . . Why are so many people active in the Drarnatics Club? There may be several answers to this ques- tion, but one ot the most important is the opportu- nity afforded to plan and promote dramatic pres- entations. Besides producing plays, the members have opportunities to ao to the Repertoire Theater, hear interesting speakers, and have monthly talent shows. Community and school projects are not over- looked, however, for the Dramatics Club has con- tributed clothing to the needy, donated a Christmas tree to ot poor family, and sold football programs to make their service projects possible. A fine spirit of co-operation has developed amonq the members of the club throuqh experience in theatri- cal productions and interest in dramatics. OFFICERS. SEATED CL. to RJ: lanet Shaw, Secretary Sue Leichtamer, President, Patty Hallett, Vice-President. STAND ING: Vicki Brenneman, Treasurer, Iucly Klein, ICC Repre sentative, Walda Blank, Sergeant at Arms. . . . lVith The Life 01' The T heatre. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Kennernan, Sonnie, Heywood, Diana, Kressman, Barbara, Boltz, Edith, Ryan, Nancy, McCleary, Dorothy. ROW TWO: Olsen, Karyl, Harper, Sharon, Row- ley, Mary Ellen, Mrs. Margaret Hoffman-Adviser, Saxton, Lynne, Middlesworth, Sandra, Streib, Nancy. ROW THREE: Morton, Mary Pat, Cofer, Anne, White, Prudy, Perlmutter, Iulie, Roth, Penny, Smith, Sharon, Stick, lanie, Bush, Sally. ROW FOUR: Finqerhuth, Paula, Rahal, Sarah, Koester, Linda, Dixon, Sharon, Graalman, Ioyce, Roth, Mary Ann, Neidlinger, Sandy, Harden, Carol. I0 FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: McFarland, Ioyceg Schaefer, Sandrag Shaler, Nancy, Heuer, ludyp Bame, Claire: Leach, Nancy, Hunsinger, Carole: Miss Leah Schueren-Adviserg Mohr- Stone, Mary: Linler, Diane: Gatlin, Sylvia: Hetzel, Mary. hardt, Meiy Loup Harris, Gaily Hopkins, Ruth. ROW TWO: 6liWe Ride Tonite Is The 'Bi-Monthly Notice For . . . OFFICERS. KL. to RJ: Lynn Eschenburg, Treasurer: Sue Gaines, Presidentg Beverly Woodruff, Vice-President and ICC Repre- sentative. 110 D Do l have to know how to ride to become a mem- ber of the Equestrienne Riding Club? Many peo- ple may ask this question, consequently we will answer it for you. You do not have to be ac- quainted with horsemanship because the purpose of this club is to teach and help you to a better un- derstanding and knowledge oi the art oi riding horses. This year the Equestriennes have enjoyed tall and spring trail rides, a roast, a Christmas party, a penny supper, and a banquet. Service is also extended by the members in the form ot food baskets and entertainment at the Old Folks' Home. On alternate Mondays the girls meet with their adviser, Miss Schueren, in the library or go to Douglas Meadows Riding Stables. If you are in- terested in riding, nothing could give you more en- joyment than to be a member of the Equestrienne Riding Club. In order to promote better sportsmanship, the Cheveaux Riding Club was formed. By the leader- ship of its president, ludy Krushe, Cheveaux has planned many activities and outdoor fun. A hay- ride, splash party, and bake sale comprised the program for the year. Any person, whether he can ride or not, and who is genuinely interested in horses and the art of riding may become a mem- ber. Meetings are held every other Monday in the school and on the second and iourth Monday ot the month the members get the opportunity to learn and enjoy horseback riding. Cheveaux has helped its members by teaching them to Work to- gether and by interesting them in horsemanship and group activity. . . . Zllembers 0f T he sEque.s't1 ienne FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Gist, Ioan: Inqledue, Sharon: Boyers, Marble Betty ROW THREE Gardner Marilyn Sauer Ruthg Greene, Sally. ROW TWO: Martin, Ioyceg Mattison, Sandra Borgelt Arlene Abbott Lorraine Kolacki Barbara Nancy: Mrs. Opal McFarland-Adviserg Mclntosh, Alice: Baker Sally Mechling Linda FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Smart, Iudy, Bryan, Barbara, Wexler, Victor, Walker, Dick. ROW THREE: Hester, Tom, Moldawsky, Davida, Korman, Irene, Pickett, Nancy, Dehn- Rehkopf, Bob, Madanski, Dave, Klein, Dick, Vogt, Bill, hardt, Peggy. ROW TWO: Wiseman, Barbara, Rudy, Poucher, Howell, Lanz, Arthur. Melinda, Korman, Marlene, Fortune, Karen, Miller, Marjorie, Aeolian And Sharps And Flats OFFICERS Cl... to RJ: Ann Lubin, President, Carol Ewing, Treasurer, Miss Frances Griffin, Adviser, Bob Warren, Vice- President, Diane Harris, Secretary. 112 Center Attention . . . Do you know the language ot the radio operator? That is just what the members oi the Aeolian Radio Club are learning besides production and dra- matics. Programs are planned by individual mem- bers at the two meetings held each rnonth. Meet- ings are held alternately in room 261 and in mem- bers' homes where they are helped in the responsi- bilities ot sponsoring parties and varied programs. Any person interested in radio and dramatics may become a member ot this fine club. For individual accomplishments ot members, we might mention that Gayla Fuller was a winner in the city-spon- sored Voice of America contest, and that Tom losephsen conducts his own program on one of the local networks here in Toledo. Organized in 1947, the Aeolian club has rapidly gained interest from those students who are participating in radio production and dramatics. Are you interested in music? If your answer is A yes, then you would certainly Want to become ct part of the Sharps and Flats club. To create, - maintain, and promote interest in music is the purpose. Meetings are held the last Sunday in every month at three o'clock in members' homes. ,t At these meetings, projects are planned for the year including carolling at many places such as the Crippled Children's Home, the Toledo Hospital, and the Sunset Home. Among other things a musi- cal event is planned each month and a tea is pre- sented in the Spring. The members of Sharps and Flats have found through their mutual interest in music, a common bond ot friendship. tl.. to RJ: Harriet Liebes, ICC Representative: Miss Hirth-Adviser: Dorothy Goodwin, Treasurer: Sandra Vice-President: Carol Ewing, President. . . . Around Radio Production And lllusical Entortliiliment. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Westcott, Pat: Lubin, Ann: Mogen- clorff, Meta: Rothenbuhler, Ann: Redrup, Dorinda. ROW Dave: Mr. Russell Brown-Adviser: Lachin, Bob: Osborne, TWO: Conway, Cynthia: Singer, Rhea Loup Winters, Lera: George: Nigh, Nancy: Kloppinq, Mary Ann: Aston, Sue: Kellermeyer, Don: Kellerrneyer, Tom: Gantzos, Bob: King, Fortune, Karen: Kelley, Ruth: Hall, Mary Kay. H3 FRONT ROW KL. to RJ: Winters, Lerag Levin, Irene, Wiseman, Barbara ROW TWO Witt Peggy Miss Ursula Schmit-Adviserp Reed, Beverly, Wynn, Donna. Charlemos Develops An Interest In Spanlsh Lands And People Exclusively tor girls? Ot course, but only for those girls Who have completed at least one year ot Spanish. Giving them a better understanding ot the Spanish speaking world is the purpose of the Charlemos Spanish Club. Service to the commu- nity enters into this, however, tor the members have given a party at St. Anthony's Orphanage, and have contributed their decorations tor holiday spirit at DeVilbiss. A Christmas party and several Spanish speakers added to the fun ot the school year. Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month at the homes ot the individual mem- bers. Under the guidance of Miss Ursula Schmit and the leadership of President, Kayla Levy, the Charlemos have really enjoyed Working together. II4 Who won the Little Brown Iug ? A club organized only this year has succeeded already in capturing this prize. Under its capable president, Bart Burk- halter, the Talisman Club has performed many projects to help the community. These activities included making cribbage boards, giving maga- zines to the Old Folks' Home, presenting a food basket to a needy family and, to make all this pos- sible, having a rummage sale. Social events were not forgotten however, and fun was had by all during many parties. To give service and promote brotherhood among its members is the purpose of this club. The only requirement for joining is to be Sophomore boy interested in helping others. The Talisman has a membership of all boys active in school affairs, a few of whom hold class offices. Congratulations to the Talismen ior a job well done in organizing a completely new club. Talisman Club Sponsors T ho' Prize Winning Christmas Decorations. FRONT ROW KL to Rl Wahl Mikey Fisher, Iayp Bissonetie, Davey McMurray, Davidp LaGro, Ron Fox lack ROW TWO Johnson, Roger, Pollard, Dong Mr. Inman-Adviser: Iohnstone, 115 55412563 -Ti FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Littlefield, Iudyp Marleau, Nancy: Turner, Robertag Kumnick, Bonnie: Schlatter, Suzie, Knowles, Knodle, Sandra, Miss Mildred Schmidt-Adviser: Hower, Sharon: Soux, Ioanne, Carr, Carol: Britton, Nancy. Ginnig Gilliam, Sue: MacPherson, Margaret. ROW TWO: The Motto 0f Friendship What service organization continues through all tour years oi high school lite? The Y-Teens can answer this, for there are tour divisions ot this club. One of these is the Iunior Y-teens comprised of Iunior girls who are interested in serving others and of course having a good time. With their ad- viser, Miss Mildred Schmidt, the girls planned a full program for the year. Making favors for hos- pitals, giving entertainment at the Old Folks' Home and contributing clothes to the Luella Cum- mings Home are just a part of this program. G-ood times were had by all at the splash, Christmas, and theater parties during the Year. Oi all the Clubs at DeVilbiss the Y-Teens have done one oi the finest jobs of helping girls to make friends and of giving them the opportunity of promoting service projects. H6 And lfnclerstanding- OFFICERS CL. to RJ: Barbara Doherty, ICC Reba Scott, Secretary: Barbara Mciiimmy, President Ritzenthaler, Vice-President. 4-I tx, .I 1, 1 Iii M ' .1 'nda Baker, Corresponding Secretary. KL. to RJ: Barbara St. Iohn, Recording Secretary: Lou Hubbarth, Vice-Presidentp Bobbie Bick, President, The Senior Y-teens is the result of the solid build- ing of friendships from freshman to senior girls. From their first year at Delfilbiss these girls have worked together in a fine spirit of comradeship and teamwork. This is proved by the many proj- ects they have planned this year. Working closely with the YWCA, checking coats for the PTA, and making cancer pads for hospitals are just a few that helped fill the program for the year. Seven of the Senior Y-teens are members of the National Honor Society and two went to the state conference for the YWCA. The Y-Teens at DeVilbiss, just as they do all over, help their members to get ac- quainted, to work together, and to be of service to each other. Junior And Senior Y- Teens. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Kreps, Dorothy: Stine-field, Carol: TWO: McC1ure,Connieg Henkel, Mary, Dye, Nancy: Grover, Mrs. Bick-Adviser: Russorn, Beverly: Knight, Kathy. ROW Claudia: Redman, Ioanneg Blum, Beverly. 'II7 1 1 .W-. 1 .51 Q I w A ,. 3,3 2-:WX 'S v , n . 1 , I A 1 'fl ff . , K , - , , , Q , -SEZ. Y' 1 ,,, 1' 2 2. f ,4 xl, ' Q 1 . we I 1 ?'- .fx 4 iz,-lib ,-A . ,L , .. . . . 1 1 5 -W5 2 , Zz ' J' . ,,-. if 'Q :Q ,X li I f 'ffv ' 'M' 455' xg qi P K .A 7 , --aw urs ' Pvmli 12' H X f IL:- vc WIN? ,,, w 15 - 3,2 5 , Sm! ggi, w .. .,f..v Jigga. , K H, 4 J'Fl'l'l'FFL...... - ------ '?'H----- 5-- '-I Yearbook pages cannot show the spirit of fair play -the ideal of fair sportsmanship-which is inher- ent in athletics. The range in our sports program here in DeVilbiss gives many students the oppor- tunity of either participating in or of watching a variety of activities. This was a good year for football-one of the most exciting in the twenty-three year history of the school, for, for the first time, We won the city championship! About nine thousand people saw DeVilbiss defeat Libbey in the annual Thanksgiv- ing Day game which clirnaxed the season. True, over the period of years, DeVilbiss teams have had their share of victories and defeats. But always a keen sense of spirit and the determination to Win have been typical of DeVilbiss athletes. D THLE NL19 . . F or girls, the four year Physical Education program offers diversified skills, interests, and competitive sports. II 0ur All- Victorious City Champs . . . VARSITY TEAM. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Keller, Dan- Manager: DePuy, William: Kettennan, Delwin: Richards, Ron: Schwartz, Leonard: Rerucha, lim: Campbell, lack: Crawford, Tom: Kaatz, Torrey: Ciralski, Sam: Warfel, Ray: Carroll, Robert-Manager: Stegeman, Iim-Man- ager. ROW TWO: Soloman, Bernard-Manager: Rut- chow, Bill-Manager: Spychalski, Ernie: Holt, Dick: English, Bob: Rowe, Dick: Beerman, Ray: Stegeman, Inspired by the easy-going-enthusiasm and will-to- win of Coach Hilton Murphy, the DeVilbiss Tigers showed the stuff champions are made of in our Thanksgiving game with Libbey. The Bengals blocked, tackled, ran, and passed with team spirit and determination unequaled. Winning this game Gave the school its first undefeated and untied football championship. DeVilbiss, owning the best defensive record in town, ended up as one of the top teams in the state. Dick: Ketteman, Dick: Bushong, Ierry: Koontz, Iohn. HOW THREE: Hepler, Clay-Fullback Coach: Hardy, Dave-Line Coach: Longley, Robert-End Coach: Schnorf, Dave: Brigman, Michael: Pittman, Dale: Dresser, Iohn: Wertz, Ierry: Murphy, Hilton-Head Coach: Reh- kopt, Bob: Barrow, Frank: Folger, Don: Bennett, George: Black, Don-Tackle Coach: Inman, Tom-Haliback Coach. DeVilbiss .... . . . Woodward DeVilbiss .... . . . Central . . . DeVilbiss .... . . . Sandusky DeVilbiss Waite .... DeVi1biss Woodward DeVilbiss .... . . . Lirna South DeVilbiss Macomber DeVilbiss Scott .... DeVilbiss .... . . . Whitmer . DeVilbiss Libbey .. COACHING STAFF. ll.. to RJ: Folgate, Clark: Hepler, Clay: Hardy, Dave: Murphy, Hilton: Longley. Robert: Inman, Torn: Goode, Warren: Black, Don. LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Cosgrove, Dick: Pollard, Don: Ieifery, lim: Schwyn, Bob, Kinker, Iohn: Wodarski, Ken: Dresser, Iohn: Gilcrest, Spencer: Mitchell, Ierry: Hutchow, Bill-Manager. ROW TWO: Black, Don-Coach: Johnson, Brian: Wagoner, Russel: Geisler, John: Beebe, Dennis: Haddad, Dick: Solomon, Bernie-Manager. ROW THREE: Gallagher, lim: Speweik, Bob: Hill, Gary: LaGro, Ron, Curtis, Bob: Santee, lerry: Fike, John: Quimby, Ron. f:Z,, 'Q I 95 -.Qi is 'A ' X i f A 6,1 X --:: t .. ,, ,tl if fi so y J' af ' R Sv W f-i y Q it RAY BEERMAN CO-CAPTAIN . . . And 0ur Future Tiger Gridders. DeVilbiss started its first game as if it were going to run the Polar Bears right off the field. Outstand- ing defensive play limited Woodward to seven points giving us our first win. A well-engineered pass offense gave DeVilbiss their first of two touchdowns in the second period. The second was a handoff over the right tackle. Capitalizing on all the breaks, DeVilbiss scored two touchdowns to defeat Sandusky. A safety scored by DeVilbiss in the fourth period of the Waite game gave us a l5 to 14 victory. The Tigers, playing a wild offensive, scored the first time they got the ball. Such playing continued and we beat Woodward by an overwhelming score. An alert hard-hitting DeVilbiss team handed Lima South its first defeat of the season. In defeating Macomber, I-lalfback Tom Siwa received an internal injury and was out for the rest of the season. ' ' DeVilbiss cinched a tie for the City League crown with a victory over Scott. Whitrner's defense was no match for the offense of unbeaten DeVilbiss. 1953 WAS REALLY THE YEAR FOR FOOTBALL. FRESHMAN TEAM. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Gauthier, Lynn: Nowak, lim: Burstzynski, Mike: Williford Bob: Mears, Tony: Markwood, Tom: Simmons, Bob: Cobb, Dave: Brooks, Bill-Manager: Lindhaur, Dave M ROW TWO: H dl b ' k L - H 'dt H l' H th T - McDo1e, Ron: Albri ht, Vern IIM RERUCHA CO-CAPTAIN 5 --I t if t. ,Y , E 3 '.. 3 fif- , N. Q 'J E545 ws NS? 95 anager. au e rm , ee, ei man, a, crva , ony, q Beck, Iim: Van Wormer, lim: Weinblatt, Dave: Bartlett, Dave: Cochrell, Ron: Klem, Don: Meyer, Bob Co1eY, Joe-Manager, ROW THREE: Goode, Warren-Coach: Greenwalt, Bill: Hayne, Gary: Weisel, Neil Kegg, George: Kwiatkowski, Ron: Smith, Ice: Iohnson, Roger: Baker, Bill: Bushonq, Reid: Vickers, Ron Short, Dave: Harris, Burt: McMurry, Dave: Folqate, Clark-Assistant Coach. TOM CRAWFORD DICK STEGEMAN ,gg ,,.. . . 495, QQIQA I Lf -'-. W , wb H at Aj - 1 5 ff fx ' f ,, L: frat. 9: Dick Steqemcm down field under one of Tom Crc1wford's long passes to stcxri off Q decisive Tiger march. RAY WARPFL Senlors Take Wzth Then: il 1 rr 55 'JZ 122 Ray Beermcn finds cm opening in the Woodward line and breaks czwcxy for cr long gain. LEN SCHWARTZ TORREY KAATZ S -ei SAM CIHALSKI r .f W I 1 I 2 2, if' V 4, I 3 ., . ' ik-.. 'f i r '.'l,, . 4 ' if r x V. .?', : If If , 4 A fx X L fx 'mf KM 5 .L C I X' T f ' U , f g ' 1 2: ' 05 vw- ,..,, T Y , J W .lj '15, XN 2 sl 5 'iw fig an 155: El' lACK CAMPBELL Above: Stegemcm crushes over the goal os TD,-minded Tigers roll on to victory. ag A K .v., -- 'll IDEL KETTERMAN Leonard Schwartz avoids two Irish tucklers gs he sweeps ground end for vcrluoble yardage. A ll l A 95, M ' fl . e Mir Wye., :ZIE , ,gl N RON RICHARDS f 0 -fi zzi ' 'eni i f ' 4 1 lx 54 , - M ,AA llllkllf, v AV, 5' algf ., jf fl ,. Q 1 u ' - - 'r . . . 1 emorws 0f Team Splrlt. iq sew DICK ROWE Hold that Tigerl Hold thcrt Tiger . . . :FAS V , 4. ' I , Yffm 'i ,..:l 'l .. WW W DICK KETTERMAN i If - I2 Qffv . 9 ff' f W!-'ff ii, , 4, ya, VARSITY TEAM. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Crawford, Torn: baugh, Tom-Manager: English, Bob: Rosswurm, Dick: Gramza, Roger: Warfel, Ray: Davidson, lack: Lippincott, Rettig, Robert-Coach: Seth, Bob: Bushong, Ierry: I-Ieidtman Roger: Eikost, Bill: Pittman, Dale. SECOND ROW: Tom- Earl: Duvendack, Dan-Manager. Lack of height was the main handicap for the Tig- Our next loss to Waite gave us an incentive to ers: nevertheless, we won our first games over upset both Libbey and Central. In our final game Maumee and our Alumni. Going into city cornpe- with Macomber we showed real fighting spirit tition we defeated Scott 44-37. After a number of and determination before their jinx caught hold losses the Tigers came back to defeat Scott and of us. Ottawa Hills. Down T he Harflcourt . . . FRESHMAN TEAM. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Iennings, Dave: ROW: Pierce, Tom: Haas, Dick: Cobb, Dave: Bushong, Reid: Heidtman, Hal: Bissonette, Dave: Cassavan, Dave: Holliday, Goode, Doc -Coach: Gauthier, Lynn: Souther, George: lim: Galliers, Gary: Hallett, Bill: Rabinowitz, Beryl. SECOND Reeve, Doug: Stone, Dave-Manager. 125 I MWF 111 H Q A i 'Q A? n 'fi J f,. in. xQxy.i' :34 1' FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Soncrant, Dick: Dixon, William: Keil, Jerry: Reber, lake: Pontious, Milton: Eikost, William: Fravor, Iohn: Breese, Hal. ROW TWO: Buell, Phil: Foulk, Ronald: LaGro, Ralph: Carroll, Robert: Westlund, Louis: Bernard, Bill: Sweet, Lyle: Carter, Iames: Throne, Ierry. ROW THREE: Cox, Frank: Crowley, Jack: Taylor, Robert: Harpster, Don: Perry, Iohn: Black, Iohn: Spencer, Tom: Bush, Dave: Waidelich, Iohn: Crowden, Robert: Kaatz, Torrey: Tombauqh, Tom-Manager. '53 Batsmen Win F ourteen, Lose F our. The DeVilbiss baseball team of 1953 captained by seniors lake Reber and Milt Pontious ended up a very successful season under the able coaching of Norm Kies. The season's record was one of wins. Of the four defeats two Were to i Macomber by very close scores: the other two were to Scott and Waite. ln district tournament play the Tiger bats- men won their first game from Whitmer 5-0 and their second from Fremont Ross 8-2 before bow- ing to Macomber by the close score of 3-2. The two leading hitters of the team were out- fielders Iohn Perry with a batting average of .425 and lake Reber with a .395 average. Some of the outstanding players were pitch- ers Dick Soncrant, Iohn Black, and Don Harpster who each won four games, and Bob Carroll who won two and lost two. lohn Perry was switched from catcher's position to the outfield for greater strength. Bill Bernard led the season for the most stolen bases. A few highlights of the year were Iohn Black's one-hitter against Maumee: and Don I-larpster's win over Central 5-O on the last day of the SGCISOI1. Outstanding all-round play at every position, plus a continuous deluge of basehits from the bats of the Tigers gave the team a very corn- mendable season record. 'I 28 tiger .J M1 .an il' Dixon slides in safe at third. xx 1 'Ss-if FRONT HOW tL. to Pnl: Kier, limp Beerman, Ray: Holt, Dick, Baxter: Shearon, lim, Curtis, Bob: Goins, Iohn. ROW Rehkopi, Bob, Boesel, Larry, Crawford, Torn, Mortemore, THREE: Gallagher, lim: Wagoner, Larry, Sewell, Steve: Gary, Hufter, Bill: Bushong, Ierryp Kidney, Bill-Manager. Anderson, Ierry, Schroeder, Dick: Baker, Bob: Beebe, Den- ROW TWO: Hardy, Dave-Coach: Wariel, Ray: Brunskill, nis: Payette, Davey Killeen, Aly Wilcox, lamesg Faulds, limp Wagnor, Russell, Gilcrest, Spencerg DePuy, Billy Bell, Allan. '53 Thinclfuls Take Second In City. f , i-it T Sf' 1 b Rehkopf breaks the tape as the mile relay am assures us of Night Relays title. 4 Ta is ' 142 .,11-qfivfgm r With Dave Hardy, the new track coach, directing the l953 squad and with Larry Boesel as Captain, the Tigers enjoyed a successful season winding up in second place. The big attraction of the season, was, as always, the NIGHT BELAYS. This year thirteen schools competed in the afternoon and evening spectacle. Libbey was in the lead going into the last two events, but the Tigers went all out and captured the Relays title by the score of 51-47 5f6. ln city competition the Tigers lost only one meet, which was to Libbey by a close margin. ln other meets that DeVilbiss participated in, they showed plenty oi class. They returned from the Fremont lnvitational Tour- nament where they placed second behind a strong team from Marion Harding. To finish oft the season the squad traveled to Bowling Green State University where it captured the runner-up trophy in the annual District Championship Meet. After the Dis- trict rneet four members of the team qualified for the State Meet at Ohio State University. 129 FORE 9 4 53 Netsmen Take Second In City. The 1953 tennis team sparked by captain lim Shearon had a suc- cessiul season of eight wins and two losses. Ty Cottey and Bob Dietsche, both sophomores, lost only one match apiece the entire season. Freshman Iohn Wiley came from behind to defeat Ma- cornber's city champion, Ioe Ma- kowski, by a score of 7-5, 6-l. Iohn and Dave Wiley did well in the District Tournament held at Bow- ling Green State University. The other members of the team were seniors, lim She-aron and Al Killeenp and the two freshman members, lim Iettery and Bob Schwyn. With only three members graduating we expect another good season. 0 The '53 Golfers Finish Third In Sta te. The golf team, coached by Don Black, started oft their season by beating Wood- ward at Ottawa Park course. The team consisted ot eight players with six alter- nating in each game. They went on to win the city championship with ten Wins, three losses, and one tie. At the District Meet at Heatherdowns Golf Club, DeVil- biss took first place as left Ames was med- alist with a 751 Chuck Racine, a 791 Dick Risley, an 815 and Lee Raymond, an 81. At the State Meet held at Ohio State Uni- versity, Ieti Ames paced the linksmen with an 81-82 total on the 144 par course. Wiley serves an ace fit ' J . -1, 1 in As of March l, the National League Bowling Team, captained by Iim Glanville, was hold- ing down the number tour spot in the stand- ings of the City League. While the season is still in progress we feel that the team will finish in the upper division of the league's ten teams. Bill Eikost holds the high series total which stands at 571 pins. The high tor one game set by the five regulars was an 829. Mr. Nauts is the adviser oi the team which bowls on Saturday morning at the Auditorium Bowling Alleys. Members of the team are Roger G-ramza, Bill Eikost, lim Glanville, and Bob Taylor, Seniorsg and Ierry Duncan, Sophomore. Senior Ierry Throne and junior Dick Schnel- ker are substitutes. t .5 -A, Zur-. A ',, -NA '-T gi.. E., NATIONAL LEAGUE. FRONT ROW ll.. to RJ: Duncan, Ierry Gramza, Roger. BACK ROW: Eikost, Bill: Taylor, Bobf Glanville lim. De Vilbiss Keglers Roll. AMERICAN LEAGUE. FRONT ROW CL. to RJ: Tischinae, Marvin: Portman, Don. BACK ROW: Nolan, Iohng Reichardt, Rong Breese, Hal. . .-, M6 ,-- A ' ,L . .-.-.,-o 2 QZWX Led by Captain Hal Breese the American League Bowling Team is right now in third place behind a strong Macomber team who is in first place and Woodward who is in the second place. The high game of the season was an 867 with a series total of 2388. Ron Reichairdt holds the high game record with a 227 while Hal Breese had the high series total of 583. Plenty of enthusiasm is shown among the team members when they bowl every Saturday. The other members of the team and their averages are sophomores Iohn Nolan l53, Don Portman 1535 and Ron Beichardt 164: while junior Hal Breese had l67y and senior Marv Tischinae, 142. The one substitute is Ray Gross. 131 Proper scoring is a must for those senior girls who take bowling after school at the Colony Bowling Alley. STANDING KL. to RJ: Barbara Bick, Treasurer: Lois Taraschke, Historian: Patty Hallett, Second Vice-President: Kathy Knight, President: Mrs. Hartman, Miss La Vonne Smith, Miss Ruch-Advis ers: Phyllis Bollia, Secretary. SEATED: Luann Sexnler, First Vice-President. In lunior Gym, girls learn modern dancing to develop poise and co- ordination. E Girls' Athletic Society Provides Every Girl With . . . The largest organization for girls in the school, the Girls' Athletic Society, has successfully completed another year. A club that is open to any DeVilbiss girl who is especially interested in sports activities oi all kinds, its purpose is to promote friendship, interest, and leadership in the various - gym activities. In girls' basketball, a forward must have accurate aim. S'pose she'll make it? 1 included on their agenda for the year was the Big-Little Sister Basketball Game, a dance tor all the students after the Waite basketball game, a splash party, parents' night, and the annual Senior Banquet. Besides these personal activi- ties, GAS Girls made gitts ior cerebral palsy victims and had a play-off basketball game, proceeds oi which went to the Rex-Gotschal Scholarship Fund. The Leaders Club, a branch ot GAS, gives girls training in supervising and refereeing games. Acting as general assistants to the gym teachers, they also Work in the towel room and gym office. Points are given for attendance, service, and leadership in GAS. The girls earning the most points receive awards in the following order: a numeral, a DeVi1biss letter, the first then second chevron, a silver locket, and a gold locket. 'I . .. . Upportunity To Participate In Competitive Sports. After hearing cries of Guard her! and Shoot for a basket! , we realize that basketball season is here. Basketball is only one of the many sports offered in the girls' athletic program. Others include volleyball, field hockey, and dancing. Freshmen girls learn folk dancingp sophomores, tap dancing, and juniors, modern dancing. Springtime introduces badminton, archery, and baseball into the physical education curriculum. Participation in all these sports effects the discovery of many new muscles which soon begin to ache. The senior year is always looked forward to be- cause the girls then have the opportunity to choose the sports which most interest them. Included in the program for seniors are swimming, tennis, and fencing-taught at the Y. W. C. A., bowling, at the Colony Bowling Alley: horseback riding, at the Howard Stables in Lambertville, Michigan, and golf, a new attraction this year. However, if the girls don't J Q. Horseback riding at Howard Stables in Larnbertville Michigan, provides an enjoyable afternoon's recrea- tion for beginners. Proper forwarding of the ball is stressed in girls basketball. wish to elect one of these activities they may remain in school and participate in a junior gym class. As the year ends we find the girls gaining skill in all the activities offered and practicing the good sportsmanship learned in these classes. New in the curriculum this year, golf is a popular after school sport for senior girls. 1 u X Personnel irectory Nauts.Merr1ttC.............l0 B.S.. M.A. Ohio State University: Colum- bia University: University of Chicago. Principal. Chairman: Athletic Board. Archarnbo. Frank C.. . . . . . . .14 B.A., M.A. Toledo University: University ot Pittsburgh. Chemistry, Physics. Ad- visor: Amateur Radio Club: Senior An- nouncements Comm. Room 112-Senior. Backus. Pauline ............ 13 B.S. Sweet Briar College: Columbia Uni- versity: Toledo University. Orientation. Chairman: Orientation Department. PTA Relations Comm. Room 213-Freshman. Balsam. Carl W. ............ 15 B.S., M.A. Toledo University: University of Michigan: Western State College. General Shop, Woodshop. Chairman: Industrial Arts Department. Athletic Board: Faculty Courtesy Comm, Room M-13-Iunior. Baron. Agnes C. ......... 15. 87 B.A., M.A. Toledo Uhiversity: New York University. Typing. Faculty Secretary. T.T.A. Building Rep. Adviser: Commer- cial Club, Tri-D's Club. Room 160-- Sophomore. Benson. Carl A. ............. 14 B.S., M.A. Denison University: Columbia University: Western Reserve: Ohio State University: Wittenburg College: Univer- sity oi Wisconsin: Toledo University. Chemistry. International Vice-President of American Federation ot Teachers. Room 212-Senior. Black, Donald D. ....... 120. 121 B.E. Toledo University: Michigan State College, Physical Education. Assistant Football Coach: Golf Coach: Equipment Manager. Blanchard. Forest I. ...... 13. 79 B.A., B.S., M.A. Ohio State University: University of Pittsburgh: Wooster Col- lege: Ohio Northern University: Univer- sity ot Wisconsin: University of Penn- sylvania. American History and Gov- ernment. Chairman: Social Studies De- partment. Room 323-Senior. Bloom. Rose ........ 12. 24. 106 B.S., M.A. Toledo University: Columbia University: Sarah Lawrence College. English, Journalism. Faculty Program Comm. Adviser: Senior Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm., Senior Ban- quet Comm., United Nations Club, Prism Staff, Community Chest. Room 262- Prism Staff. Brand. Ieannette ........... 12 B.A., B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin: Toledo University: Oberlin College: Uni- versity ot' Chicago. English. Chairman: English Department. Adviser: Commun- ity Chest. Room 263-Iunior, Bncker. Ward E. ............ 15 B.S., B.C.S. Ohio Northern University: Office Training School in Columbus: Toledo University: Ohio State University. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Chairman: Business Education Department. Room 127--Freshman. Brown. Russell ......... 11. 113 B.A., M.A. Toledo University: University ot Wisconsin: University of Chicago: University of California, Assistant Prin- cipal. Athletic Board. Adviser: Sharps and Flats Club: Froshmores: Freshman Class: DeViltries Party Comm., Ushers 6. Guards Comm. Conrad. Irvin . . ......... 13. 97 B.A., M.A. Bluffton College, Ohio State University. World and American History. Freshman Football Coach. Adviser: Sophomore Hi-Y, Scholarship Comm. Room 324-Iunior. Coontz. Clarence C.. . . ...... 15 B.S., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University. Salesmanship. Basic Business. Honor Society Comm. Room 206-Sophomore, Cruey. G. Wayne ........... 14 B.A., M.A. Defiance College: Bowling Green State University: Ohio State Uni- versity. Basic Mathematics, Algebra. Room 204-Freshman. 134 D1ckey.Fern B.A. Ohio State University: Defiance College: Toledo University: University ot Michigan. Biology. Program Comm. Adviser: Community Chest: Astronomy Club. Room 108-Sophomore. Emery. Herbert M.. . . . . . . . . .13 B.A., M.A. Dakota Wesleyan University: Toledo University. World History. Room 322-Sophomore. Emery. Sam B. ............. 12 Ph.B., B.Ped., M.A. Franklin College: University of Michigan. Latin. Chair- man: Foreign Language Department. Director: Senior Play. Athletic Board: Scholarship Comm. Room ll9-Sopho- more. Fischer. Mary U.. . . . . . . . . 14. 79 B.A. Toledo University: Columbia Uni- versity: University of Michigan: Ohio State University: Bowling Green State University: Bistram School ot Art: De- Sales College. General Science. Chair- man: Science Department. Adviser: Science Honor Club, Community Chest, DeVilbiss Chapter-Iunior Red Cross, Room 208-Sophomore. Gerdmg. Alice .......... 12. 93 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. Engish. Adviser: Junior Frauleins. Room 103-Iunior. Goode. Warren B. ...... 13. 120. 121. 125 B.S., M.A. Wilmington College: West Virginia University: Miami University: Ohio University. Orientation. Freshman Football and Basketball Coach. Adviser: Sophomore Class. Room ll7-Sophomore. Gniim. Frances 1. ....... 17. 112 B.A., M.A. University ot Michigan: Mary Manse College. Script Writing, Dramat- ics, Radio Production. Adviser: Aeolian Radio Club. Social Comm. Room 261- Iunior. Griffin. Helen M. KNO Picturel B.A., M.A., L.L.B. Mary Manse College: University of Michigan: University of Michigan Law School: Toledo University. English. Room 254-Iunior. Grubs. Harold D............l5 B.S. Otterbein College: Ohio State Uni- versity: Heidelberg College: Toledo Uni- versity: Ohio University: University of Michigan. Machine Shop, Basic Mathe- matics. Scholarship Comm. Room M-21 -Senior. Gunn.Fannie B.A. University of Texas: Toledo Uni- versity. Study Hall. Room 243-Senior. Hanson. Fredenca ...... 14. 98 Ph.B. Toledo University: University ot Wisconsin: College of Wooster: Ohio University. General Science. Scholar- ship Comm. Adviser: Astronomy Club. Room 209-Sophomore. Hardy. David ...... 14. 120. 129 B.E., M.P.E, Toledo University: Univer- sity ot Michigan: Pennsylvania State College: Purdue University. Basic Mathe- matics, Algebra. Football Line Coach, Track Coach. Courtesy Comm. Room 218-Sophomore. Hartman. Mary L... .. . . .16. 132 B.S. Michigan State Normal College: Bennington College. Physical Education. Chairman: Girls' Physical Education Department. Faculty Program Comm. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society. Hirth. Elaine ........ 12. 24. 113 B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University: Toledo University: Michigan State Normal Col- lege. English. Courtesy Comm, Adviser: Christian Youth Club, Sharps and Flats Club, Prism Staff. Room 250-Iunior. Hoffman. Margaret . .... 13. 109 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan. American History and Government, World History, Art Museum Correlation. Adviser: Dramatics Club. Program Comm. Room 104-Sophomore. Huls. Karl B.S. Ohio University: Ohio State Uni- versity. Craft Shop, Woodshop. Faculty President. Room M-10-Senior. Inman. Thomas . . .115. 120. 126 B.S. Bowling Green State University. Orientation. Football Backiield Coach, Lightweight Basketball Coach. Room 217-Sophomore. Iohnson. Elizabeth B. ..... 14. 91 B.S. Miami University: University of Minnesota: Ohio State University. Alge- bra, Plane Geometry. Room 264-Fresh- man. Iohnston. Mildred E. ..... 13. 86 B.A., M.A. Toledo University: Columbia University: Miami University: University of Wisconsin: University of Colorado. General Art, Painting, Fashion Art. Chairman: Art Department. Adviser: Thalian Literary Society. Room 327- Freshman. Kerl1n.Lucil1e ...........13.85 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University. Con- temporary History, American History and Government. Adviser: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm., Philalethian Liter- ary Society. Chairman: Faculty Cour- tesy Comm. Room 215-Senior. K1es.Nonnan....... .... ...16 B.E. Toledo University: University of Michigan, Physical Education. Baseball Coach. T.T.A. Building Rep. Faculty Social Comm. K1ker.Clyde.... .... .......l3 A.A., B.S. Toledo University: University of Chicago: Ohio Bar Association. Soci- ology, Economics. Adviser: Debate Club, Senior Memorial Comm. Faculty Social Comm. Room 325-Senior. Kimpton. Amy 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, Craits, Painting, Com- mercial Art. Faculty Social Comm. Room 326-Junior. King. Margaret S.. . . . . . . .14. 91 B.A. University oi Michigan. Basic Mathematics, Algebra. Adviser: Iunior Sorelles, French Club. Room l13-Fresh- man. K1ee.I. Norman... . . . . . .12. 88 B.S. Bowling Green State University: University of Michigan. English. Direc- tor: Junior Play. Adviser: Forum Literary Society. Room 216-Freshman. Klee.O1lie......... .... ...15 B.S. Ohio State University: Heidelberg College: Albion College: University of Kentucky. Bookkeeping. Faculty Super- visor of Stationer's Desk. Assistant Ath- letic Director: Athletic Board. Program Comm. Room 153-Athletic Office. Knaggs. Grace ............. 12 B.A., M.A. Toledo University: University of Michigan: University of Colorado. English. Adviser: Sophomore Y-Teens: Girls' Bowling Club. Room 249-Fresh- man. Krause. Bernice ........ . . . .17 Bowling Green State University: Toledo University. Study Hall. Room 247- Junior. Latta, lean ................ 16 B.S. Siena Heights College: Toledo Uni- versity. Home Economics. Chairman: Hospitality Comm. Adviser: Senior Frauleins, Sophomore Class. Room 226- Sophomore. Le Gron. Gertrude ....... 15. 87 B.A., M.A. Toledo University: Chicago University. Typing. Adviser: Commer- cial Club: Bowling Club. Room 161- Sophomore. Lerche, Mane ........... 14. 99 B.S., M.A. Toledo University: Columbia University: Bowling Green State Uni- versity: Ohio State University: Univer- sity of Michigan. Basic Mathematics, Algebra. Scholarship Comm. Adviser: Trail-Blazers, Sub-Debs. Room 105- Freshman. 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Lukens, Ruth L. ............. 14 B.A., M.A, University of Michigan: Co- lumbia University. Biology, General Science. Photographer for Board of Education TV Programs. Social Comm. Room 110-Freshman. Luther. Blanche ........... .13 B.S., Ph.B., M.A. DeSales College, Toledo University: University ot Michigan: Vassar College: Cincinnati University: Bowling Green State University. Family Living. P.T,A, Relations Comm. Honor Society Comm. Adviser: Family Living glub, Baccalaureate Comm. Room 207- enior. McFarland. Opal . . . . 15. 87, 111 B.S., M.S. Ohio State University: Toledo University. Office Machines, Dictation, Transcription, Mimeographing, Courtesy Comm. Adviser: Commercial Club, Cheveaux, Dramatics. Room 152-lunior. McHugh. Olive ............ 12 B.S., M.A. Mary Manse College: Univer- sity ot Michigan: University of Colorado: Northwestern University. English. Radio- TV Chairman, TUNA. Board Member, Toledo Council on World Affairs. Hos- pitality Comm. Room 106-Sophomore. Mennig. Iva . ........... 14. 50 B.S., M.A. Wayne University: Columbia University: University ot Michigan: Ypsi- lanti State: Toledo University: DeSales Teachers College. Algebra, Plane Geometry. Honor Society Comm. Ad- viser: Iunior Class. Room 149-Junior. Miller. B. Faye ........ .17, 105 B.A., R.N. DePauw University: Iohns Hopkins Hospital: Massachusetts Insti- tute oi Technology: Northwestern Uni- versity: University of Michigan. Home Nursing. Adviser: Future Nurses Club. Room 129-Nurses Office. Mills, A. P. tNo picturel B.S, Ohio State University. Physiology. Social Comm. Adviser: Boys' Golf Club. Room 107-Freshman. Murphy, Hilton ..... . . .17, 120 B.A., M.S. Muskingum College: West Virginia University: Ohio State Univer- sity. Driver Training, Visual Education. Athletic Director: Head Football Coach. Athletic Board: P.T.A. Relations Comm. Room M-3-Freshman. Otto,GraceA........ .... ...15 B.S., M.S. Bowling Green State Univer- tisy: University ot Pittsburgh. Bookkeep- ing. Business English, Typing, Adviser: Commercial Club. Room 150-Junior. Papps, Elizabeth . . . . . . . .... 12 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Univer- sity. English, Hospitality Comm. Ad- viser: Freshman Y-Teens, Elite Social Club. Room 225-Freshman. 136 Pasch. Mildred ......... 11. 104 B.A., M.A. Ohio State University: North- western University. Assistant Principal. Faculty chairman, Housing Comm. for State Student Council Convention. Hos- pitality Comm. NADW Regional Comm.: Scholarship Comm. for Ohio F.T.A, Ad- viser: Future Teachers of America Club. Pasquier.Ethel B.A, Smith College: University of Paris: Toledo University. Plane Geometry, Ba- sic Mathematics. Adviser: Varsity Drag Comm. Room 201-Senior. Pasquier, Pierre Q. .......... 12 B.E., B.A., M.A. Toledo University: Uni- versity oi Wisconsin: University of Chi- cago: McGill University. French. Ad- viser: Quill and Dagger Literary Society. Room 205-Iunior. Perkins, Alice .............. 12 B.A. Eastern Kentucky State College: Toledo University: University of Michi- gan: University of Chicago: Temple University, English. Room Z52-Sopho- more. Pollman. Nonnan G. ........ 13 B.S. Ohio State University: Harvard University: Toledo University. Orienta- tion. College Counselor. Director: De- Viltries. Adviser: Pay-a-el-sa, Room l 16-Freshman. Powell, Wilma A.. . . . .17 Library Assistant. Rettig. Robert E. B.S., M.A. Denison University: University oi Michigan: Bowling Green State Uni- versity: Toledo University, Director oi Activities. Varsity Basketball Coach. Adviser: Student Council. Athletic Board. Ruch, Barbara ......... 16. 132 B.S. Ohio State University: Wittenberg College. Physical Education. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society, Samsen, Eva ............. . 14 B.A., B.S., M.A. Toledo University: Uni- versity ot Michigan: Columbia Univer- sity: Ohio State University: University ot Chicago, Basic Mathematics, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Chairman: Mathematics Departmentj Faculty Vice- President. Chairman: Scholarship Comm. Adviser: Bridge Club, Senior Sorelles, Senior Play. Room 219-Senior. Schmidt, Mildred .... 14. 35. 116 B.A., M.A, Toledo University: Columbia University: University ot Michigan: Ohio State University. Biology. Faculty Social Comm. Adviser: Senior Class, Iunior Y-Teens, Bridge Club, Room lO9-Fresh- man, Schnut, Ursula ......... 12, 114 B.A., M.A. College of St. Theresa: Co- lumbia University: Toledo University. Spanish. Adviser: Froshmores, Freshman Class, Charlemos Club. Faculty Social Comm. Room 101-Freshman. Schueren, Leah ........ 17, 110 B.A., M.A., B.S, in Library Science. Uni- versity ot Michigan: Drexel Institute: University ot Chicago. Librarian. Fac- ulty Hospitality Comm, Adviser: Eques- trienne Club: Zetalethean Literary So- ciety: Y-Teen Comm. for Greater Toledo Area. Sharpe. Don ............... 16 B.E. Toledo University: University of California-Los Angeles: University ot Michigan. Physical Education. Chair- man: Boys' Physical Education. Faculty Social Comm, Smith, Lavonne ........ 16. 132 B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Physical Education. Social Comm. Adviser: Girls' Athletic Society, Girls' Golf Club. Smith. Marian ......... 12, 107 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan: Rocky Mountain School of Languages: Institute de la Lengua Espanola, Mexico City. Spanish. Adviser: La Alianza Latino Americana. Room lO2-Junior. Smith. Ruth ......... 12. 22, 84 B.A., M.A. University of Michigan: Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury Col- lege: University ot California, Berkeley. English, Art Museum Correlation. Ad- viser: Pot O' Gold Staff, Periclea' ,iter- ary Society. Room 202-Freshman. Stalker. Norman D. . .l5. 22. 34 B.S., M.A. University of Wisconsin: Tole- do University: Denison University: Ohio State University, Mechanical and Archi- tectural Drawing. T. T. A. Executive Comm. Adviser: Pot O' Gold Staff, Engi- neering Society, Senior Class. Room 164 -Pot O' Gold Staff. Stoll. Mane B.S., M.A. Ohio State University: Colum- bia University. Home Economics, Chair- man: Home Economics Department. Pres- ident, T. T. A. Chairman: Faculty Social Comm. Room 224-Freshman. Stowe. Genevieve ......... 12 B.A., M.A. University oi Michigan: Uni- versity of Southern California: Columbia University. English. Room 203fSenior. Tongrinq. lack ....... 16. 28. 78 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University, Band gnddOrchestra. Program Comm. M-l5- an . Van Cleve. Morrison R.. . . 13. 50 B.A., M.S. University oi Pennsylvania: Ohio State University: University ot Chi- cago: University ot Michigan. World History. Chairman, Honor Society. Ad- viser: Iunior Class. Room 227-Iunior. Voss,David ...... B.A., M.A. Denison University: Univer- sity of Chicago. Latin. Program Comm. Adviser: Stamp Club. Room l18-Sopho- more. Warner, Mariorie ....... 12, 83 B.A., M.A. Oberlin College: University of Michigan: University ot Wisconsin: Northwestern University. English. 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ALEXANDER, IEAN . . . a dream is a wish your heart makes . . . 34. 86. 90, 103: Class Trip Chairman 3, Trip Comm. 45 Night Relays 2-35 Revelries 2-3-45 De- Viltries Try-outs Comm. 2, Make-Up 3-45 Awards Commissioner 45 Student Court 2-35 H.R. Secretary 1, Magazine Rep. 2, Treasurer 35 Thalians 3-4, Treasurer 45 Sorelles 3-45 Family Living Club 45 Bridge Club 1-25 GAS 15 Froshmores 1-2. AMBERG. IOHN . . . don't give up the ship . . . 30: Cheerleader 2-3-45 Hi-Y 15 Science Club 2. ANDERSON. CAROLYN . . . carefree heart . . . 34, 95. 99. 1015 Honor Roll 15 Class Secretary 35 Varsity Drag Comm. 45 Class Play Ushers Comm. 3-45 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 2-3, Make-Up Comm. 45 H.R. Secretary 3, Prism Rep. 45 Thalians 3-45 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Sergeant at Arms 45 Y-Teens 1-25 Sub Debs 3-4, ICC Rep. 45 Dramatics Club 25 GAS 1-25 Revelries 35 Froshmores 1-25 Organizations Com- mission 3. ARON. STEWART . . . pony boy, pony boy 25. 34. AUBLE, LENORA . . . till the end ot time . . . 34, 41, 92: Senior Mid-Winter Chair- man 45 Class Trip Comm. 3: Class Play Ushers Comm. 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2-3-45 H.R. PTA-Red Cross Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 35 Bridge Club 1-2, Secretary 1-25 Frauleins 3-4, Secretary 45 Family Living Club 4: Science Honor Club 15 GAS 15 Revelries 45 Froshmores 1-25 Senior Ex- ecutive Council 4. AUSTIN, MARILYNN . . . always ready tor fun...34. 85. 107. 108: Froshmores 1-25 H.R. Magazine Rep. 45 U.N. Club 35 Dramatics Club 3-4, Chaplain 45 La Plionza 3-45 Philaletheans 3-4, Secretary 45 Revelries 1-35 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 35 Graduation Comm. 45 Student Activities Commission 45 DeViltries Party Comm. 45 Orchestra 1-2-3. BABCOCK, SUSAN . . . it you knew Susie . . . 34. 35, 86, 90: Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Play Props Comm. 45 Class Trip Comm. 35 DeViltries Props Comm. 3-4, Co-Chairman 45 I-LR, Pot O' Gold Rep. Thalians 3-45 Sorelles 45 Cheveaux BAIRD, IAY . . . veni. vidi, vici . . . 25. 34, 49, 89, 106: Honor Roll 3-45 Intra- murals 15 Class President 45 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. Chairman 35 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 35 Revelries 35 Class Play Ushers Comm. 35 Prism Busi- ness Staff 45 DeViltries Script Comm. 45 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1. President 2-4, Secretary 3: O.D.'s 3-4, Vice-President 45 latin Club 1-25 U.N. Club 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Dramatics Club 35 Welfare Corn- mission 35 Honorable Mention Senior Scholarship Test 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Program 45 Delegate Rotary Club 4. BAKER, LINDA . . . nothing but blue skies . . . 22, 34, 83, 117: Class Play Ushers Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Sophomore Editor 45 DeViltries Cast 3-45 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Zetaletheans 45 Y-Teens 3-4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 45 3rd in City Advertising Essay 3. BAKER RICHARD . . . youth behind a Don't Disturb sign 94: Class Play Reading Comm. 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 3-45 La Alianza 2-3-45 Chess Club 2-3-4, ICC Rep. and Vice-President 2, President 3-45 Froshmores 1-2. 138 Class irectory Seniors BARRON. IOHN ROBIN . . . Carolina in the rnorning...34: ENTERED 1953. BAUMAN. MARIANNE . . . nice things come in small packages . . . 34, 102: Froshmores 1-25 GAS 15 FBLA 2. BEARD. IANET . . . a full rich natural . . 34. SU. BEDEE. JAMES . . . work. ieedeth thyself. to thine own powers appeal 34. BEERMAN. RAY . . . a greater athlete may have lived, but we doubt it . . . 22. 34. 49. 120, 121, 1297 Honor Roll 3-45 Football 1-2-3-4, Co-Capt. 45 Graduation Comm. Chairman 45 Pot O' Gold Athletic Editor 45 H.R. Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2-3-45 Student Council Rep. 35 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4. BENEDICT, CAROLE . . . friendly glow . . 34, 85, 100: I-Hop Comm. 35 Varsity Drag Comm. 45 H.R. Red Cross Rep, 2-3-45 Philftletheans 3-45 Sisco 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 45 Cheveaux 1-2-3. BERG. HARVEY . . . a hot rod car and a two dollar bill 34: Silver Gloves Tournament 15 H.R. Prism Rep, 2-3. BERGER SHIRLEY . . . is she not a modest younq lady? . . . 34. 87: Memorial Comm. 4: I-LR, Magazine Rep. 4: GAS 2-35 Skating Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Football Usher 1-2. BERGMAN, BEVERLY . . . like a breeze drifting over the scmd . . . 34, 84, 90: Honor Roll 25 Class Play Comm. 35 Class Play Publicity Chairman 45 DeViltries Usherettes Comm. 3, Cast 45 ICC Vice-Pres- ident 45 H.R. President 1, Red Cross Rep. 45 Pericleans 3-4, ICC Rep. 45 Sorelles 3-45 Dramatics Club 15 Family Living Club 45 Awards Commission 3-45 Froshmores 1. BICK, BARBARA . . . tive foot two, eyes oi blue . . . 34. 101. 117. 132: Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Play Ticket Comm. 3-45 DeViltries Program Comm. 45 Girls' Chorus 15 H.R. Vice-President 35 National Honor Society 3-45 GAS 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Secretary 1, Vice- President 2, President 45 Pay-a-el-sa 3-45 Leaders Club 2-3-4. BIRTWHISTLE, DOROTHY . . . life is iust a dream . . . 34. BISSONNETTE, DAVID . . . make way tor tomorrow . . . 34, 87: H.R. Thrift Chairman 45 Commercial Club 4. BLACK, GAII. . . . Black magic . . . 34. 40. 90: Class Trip Comm. 3-4, Co-Chair- man 45 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 2-3-4, Chairman 3-45 Student Council Rep. 3-45 Awards Commission 3-4: Revelries 2-35 H.R. President 1-25 Pericleans 3-4, Treas- urer 45 Sorelles 3-45 I-Hop Queen5 Home- coming Queen Attendant 45 Night Relays Queen Attendant 3. BLOW, IUDY . . , aba-daba-daba-a per- fect day . . . 34, 103: I-Hop Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 45 Revelries 1-2-35 DeViltries Party Comm. 2-3, Script Comm. 4: H.R. President 2, Secretary l-35 Thalians 3-4, Sergeant at Arms and Chaplain 45 Sorelles,35 Dra- matics Club 2-3-45 Family Living Club 4, President 45 Awards Commission 45 Froshmores 1-2. BLUM, BEVERLY . . . youth calls tor pleasure . . . 34, 117: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Comm. 45 Magazine Award 15 Y-Teens 15 Family Living Club 45 Bridge Club 15 Cheveaux 2. BOLLIA, PHYLLIS . . . once and tor always ...34, 99, 132: Class Play Ushers Comm. 45 DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 45 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Sub Debs 3-4, Sergeant at Arms 45 GAS 1-2-3-45 Leaders Club 2-3-45 Froshmores 1-2. BOWERS. ELIZABETH . . . she is a sweet miss, and tiny too . . . 23, 34, 84, 90: Honor Roll 2-3-45 Libbey Scholarship 15 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 45 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Ad- vertising Manager 3-45 DeViltries Costume Comm. Ass't. Chairman 2, Arrangements Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Organizations Commission 2-3-45 H.R. President 1-35 Pericleans 3-4, President 45 Charlemos 2-3, President 35 Bridge Club 25 Screlles 3-45 Froshmores 1-25 Revelries 1-3-3: Night Relays Comm, 2-45 National Honor Society 3-4, Secretary 4. BOWERS, ROBERT , . . he was the mildest manner'd man . . . BOWMAN, BONNIE portrait in pas- tels . . . 35, 101: Honor Roll 15 DeViltries 2-3-45 Revelries 35 Class Play Tickets Comm. 35 Graduation Comm, 45 Student Court 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Froshmores 1-25 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-45 Christian Youth Club 1-25 Family Living Club 4, ICC Rep. 4. BRENNEMAN. VICKY . . . iust singing in the ra.in...24. 35. 109: Iunior Trip Comm. 35 Class Play Scenery Comm. 45 DeViltries Props Comm. Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 3-45 PTA Rep, 45 Philalethians 35 Dramatics Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 4: Latin Club 2-3, Historian 35 Froshmores 25 Rev- elries 45 Hall Patrol 35 Night Relays Pro- gram Comm, 35 Prism 2-3-4, Prism Activ- ities Editor 3, Assistant 4. BRIGHAM. ROBERT . . . drifting along . . . 25, 28, 95, 102: Iunior-Senior Fare- well Comm. 35 I-Hop 35 DeViltries 1-2-45 H.R. Treasurer 45 Welfare Commission 4: Band 1-2-3-45 Hi-Y 1-2-3-45 Astronomy Club 45 Christian Youth Club 35 Family Living Club 45 Night Relays 1-25 Frosh- mores 1. BRIGHTON. GEORGE . . . I confess nothing. I deny nothing . . . BRITTON, BETTY . . . very sweet girl . . . 35, 925 Night Relays Comm. 25 Family Living Club 45 Frauleins 3-4, Secretary 3, President 4. BRI'1'1'ON. SHIRLEY . . . beauty is as beauty does . . . 35, 36, 99: Varsity Drag Co-Chairman 45 DeViltries Cast 4, Props Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 1-45 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 United Nations 45 Sub Debs 45 Family Living Club 45 Frosh- mores 15 Entered 1953. BROWN, SPENCER . . . gone. man, gone . . . 35: Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 45 Prism Photographer 25 Class Play Tickets Comm. 45 DeViltries Set Directors 45 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 45 1-li-Y 15 Forum 4. BRUERE, SUSAN . . . so this is love . . . 35, 96, 90: Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Class Play Props 45 Student Court 45 H.R. Sec- retary 2, President 35 Thalians 3-4, Presi- dent 45 Sorelles 3-45 Dramatics Club 25 GAS 1-25 Revelries 35 DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 2, Scenery Comm. 3-45 Iustice Commission 45 Cheveaux 1-2. BRYAN, BARBARA . . . sincerely yours . . . 83. 85. 121: Honor Roll 45 Class Play Comm. 45 DeViltries Cast 45 H.R. Maga- zine Rep. 35 Magazine Award 25 Zeta- letheans 2-3-45 Dramatics Club 1-2-3-45 GAS 25 Aeolian Radio Club 3-45 Frosh- mores 1-25 Hall Patrol 2-4. BUCHENBERG, VERNON . . . he wore a bashful look . . . 28, 35. 108. BUGG. ELLEN goin' down to Cotton- town . . . 35. BULLOCH, IOHN . . . I may be wrong, but . . . 35: Intra-murals 15 Iunior Boys' Moth- ers' Tea Comm. 35 Class Play Usher Comm. 45 H.R. Thrift Chairman 4. BULLOCH, MARY . . . tor it was Mary, sweet as anyone could be . . . 35. 86, 905 Class Play Reading Comm. 3-45 DeViltries Program Comm. 45 Athletic Commission 45 H.R. Magazine Rep. 45 Thalians 3-45 Sorelles 3-4, Secretary 45 La Alianza 3: GAS l-25 Bridge Club 15 Cheveaux Club 2-3, Secretary 35 Froshmores 1-25 Thrift Chairman 3. 5 f x 5 XZ .BX X , gi! X5- fs OWENS ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY TOLEDO 1, OHIO BURGET, DEAN . . . whistle while you work . . . 35, 89, 108: Honor Roll 3-47 Track 1-27 intra-murals 1-27 Class Play Co-Chairman 37 Class Play Props Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 47 Pot O' Gold Staff 2-37 Athletic Commission 3, Commissioner 47 H.R. Secretary 1, Stamp Rep. 37 O.D.'s 2-3-4, President 47 Dramatics Club 47 La Alianza 2-37 Band 17 Froshmores 1-27 Delegate Columbia Press Association 37 Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 3rd in City Ohio State Scholarship Test 4. BURKLOW, BRUCE . . . it's great to be alive . . . 35: ENTERED 1953. BYLOW, NANCY . . . a gal who's always nice to know . . . 35, 857 Philaletheans 3-47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 4. CAIRI., NANCY . . . come what may . . . 35, 99, 100, 102: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4: DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 47 H.R. Magazine Rep. 27 FBLA 27 Sisco 3-4, Treasurer 47 Family Living Club 47 Sub Debs 3-4. CALAWAY, DICK . . . one oi the roving kind . . . 35, 102: Football 27 Basketball 1-27 Intra-murals 1: Revelries 47 DeViltries Party Comm. 2-3, Set Directors Co-Chair- man 47 Class Play Props Comm. 3-47 Q.D.'s 4: Family Living Club 47 Hi-Y 17 Boys' Chorus 47 Argonis Club 27 Christian Zouth Club l-2-3-47 Athletic Commission CAMP, IOHN . . . full of fun and fancy tree . . . Basketball 17 H.R. Vice-President 17 Aeolian Radio Club 2-3-4. CAMPBELL, IACK. . .sports rate first in his activities...35. 103, 120, 123, 1247 Foot- ball 1-2-3-47 Basketball 1-47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 47 Varsity-D Club 3-47 Argonis Club 27 Family Living Club 47 Athletic Commission 4. CARMICHAEL, ROSALIND . . . our deeds determine us . . . 35, 87. CARROLL, ROBERT nothing endures but personal qualities . . . 35, 87, 120, 128: Football l-2-3-4, Manager 17 Basket- ball Manager l7 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 47 H.R. Vice-President 37 Hi-Y 17 Com- mercial Club 4. CARTLIDGE, PATT1 . . . a warm hand of friendship . . . 22, 35, 83: Honor Roll 27 Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 Night Relays Ticket Comm, 3-4, Co-Chairman Awards Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Pot O' Gcld Senior Editor 47 DeViltries Finance Comm. 3-4, Co-Chairman 47 H.R, President 1, PTA Rep. 1-2, Prism-Magazine Rep. 27 Future Teachers 3-4: Zetaletheans 3-4, Vice-President 47 Y-Teens 1-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 GAS 17 Athletic Office 3-4: Froshmores 17 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation 4, Speaker 4, Student Round- Table Leader 47 Homecoming Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Hall Patrol 27 Dads' Night gomm. Chairman 47 Christian Youth Club CHAMBERLIN, BETSY . . . she's back in the saddle again . . . 35, 38. CHAMBERS, BRYAN . . . 1et's take an old fashioned wall: . . . 35. CHERRY, NANCY . . . every rose is cov- ered with dew . . . 35: Honor Roll 17 lggsm Staff 27 Froshmores 1-27 Latin Club CHRISTIAN, EUGENE . . . a leader ot all leaders . . . 35, 87: Honor Roll 37 Family Living Club 47 Commercial Club 47 ENTERED 1952. CIRALSKI, SAM . . . an athlete and a man . . . 35, 120, 122, 124. CLARK, EUGENE . . . 1'm a bashful bare- toot boy . . . 35: Football 1-2-37 Class Trip Comm. 47 Argonis Club 2, Treasurer 27 Froshmores 1. COCKE, CHARLES . . . such ioy ambition finds . . . 36. COLE. GARY . . . valiant is the word for him . . . 36: Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 H.R. PTA Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, Thrift Chairman 47 Hall Patrol 3-47 Frosh- mores l. 140 COLEMAN, IRAN . . . sophisticated lady . . . 36: Honor Roll 47 Libbey Scholarship l: Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Frauleins 37 La Alianza 2-37 Hall Patrol 47 School Service Com- mission 47 Skating Club 1-21 Froshmores l-27 Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. COLLINS, IANE . . . there is nothing so kindly as kindness . . . 36: Orchestra 1. COOK, LARRY . . . watching clouds drifting by...36: Golf 47 ENTERED 1952. COOPER, IANET . . . still waters run deep . . . 36: H.R. Treasurer 37 Family Living Club 47 ENTERED 1952. COURTNEY, SHIRLEY . . . mademoiselle . 367 Historian Comm. 47 Library Staff CRAWFORD, ROBERT . . . devilish, but a real pal . . . 36: Football 37 Basketball 17 Boxing 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Class lgay 'iry-outs Comm. 3: H.R. Vice-Pres- i ent . CRAWFORD, THOMAS . . . all-star ath- lete . . . 36. 120, 121, 125, 126, 127, 1297 Football l-2-3-47 Basketball l-2-3-47 Track 3-47 Class President 17 Iunior-Senior Fare- well Comm. 37 Senior Prom 47 Athletic Commission 47 H.R. President 1-4, Secre- taiy 3: Varsity-D Club 4: Froshmores CROMWELL, DAVID . . . every man's reason's his best...36. CFOWLEY, IACK . . . I'11 get by . . . 128: Honor Roll l7 Football 37 lntra- murals 3-47 Baseball 3-47 Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 H.R. President 3. CUNNINGHAM, EILEEN . . . the typewriter . . . 36: Honor Roll 2-37 Senior Trip Comm. 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Prism Reporter 2, Typist 3, Ass't. First Page Editor 47 Bowling Green Scholastic Test 27 Froshmores 27 Delegate to North- Western Ohio Press Association Conven- tion 2-3-4. CUTHBERT, CAROL . . . calm and quiet . . . 36, 42. 86, 107: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Comm. Co-Chairman 47 De- Viltries Party Comm. 47 Revelries 37 Awards Commission 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3, PTA Rep. 4, Executive Council 47 Thalicms 3-4, Secretary 47 La Alianza 47 Bridge Club 2-37 GAS 17 Froshmores 1-2. DAILEY, CHERYL...litt1e, but, oh my! . . . 36: Historian Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Trail Blazers 37 GAS 2-37 Iunior Achievement 3-4. DAUGHERTY, CAROL . . . and heaven was in your eyes . . . 36. DAVIDSON, JACK . . . the world is mine . . . 36, 39, 103, 108, 112: Honor Roll l-2-47 Track 17 lntra-murals l7 Basketball l-2-3-47 Class President 27 I-Hop Chairman 37 Class Play Tickets Comm. Chairman 47 Student Council Rep. 4, Feature Movie Comm. 47 Justice Commission 2-37 H.R. President 2-37 Libbey Scholarship 27 Bowling Green Scholarship Placement 2nd in District in Algebra 17 Band l-27 O.D.'s 3-42 U.N. Club 2-37 French Club 27 Sharps and Flats 2-3-47 Revelries l-2-3-47 Night Relays Field Comm. l-2-37 Finance Commission 47 Stage Crew 3-4, Manager 4. DEI-INHARDT, PEGGY . . . oh, what a beautiful fee1ing...36, 39, 103, 108, 112: I-Hop Comm. 37 Co-Chairman Memorial Comm. 47 DeViltries Finance Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 47 GAS 1-2-3-4, Leader 3-47 Executive Council Rep. 47 Aeolian Radio Club 3-47 Y-Teens l, Chap- lain 17 Family Living Club 47 Dramatics Club 47 Froshmores 1-27 Bids Comm. Area Student Council Dance 4. DERN, EVELYN . . . carefree . . . 36. 92. 103: Honor Roll 17 Senior Prom Comm. 47 H.R. Treasurer l7 Family Living Club 47 Frauleins 3-4. DEVEIQE DAVID . . . one of the rovin' kind DIELMAN, NANCY . . . to know is to like . . . 36, 47, 100: Honor Roll 37 Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 Baccalaureate Comm. Chairman 4: DeViltries Ticket Comm. 3-47 Student Council Rep. 17 H.R. Magazine Rep. 2, Secretary 37 Girls' Chorus 17 Y-Teens 37 Sisco 2-3-47 GAS l-2-3-47 Social Commission 27 National Service Commission 47 Froshmores 1-2. DITTMER, LUANN . . . little girl . . . 36, 83: Announcements Comm. 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 H.R. PTA Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Zetaletheans 3-47 Y-Teens 17 Future Nurses 17 GAS 17 Skating Club 17 Frosh- mores 1-27 Library Staff 3-4. DIXON, WILLIAM . . . that I might forget the human role, and having no one, love but only her . . . 35, 1287 Basketball 1-27 lntra-murals 17 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 H.R. President 1-3, Vice-President 27 Mag- azine Awards 1-2-37 Varsity-D Club 3-47 Aeolian Radio Club 4. DOMITO, NANCY . . . amica omnium . . . 36, 102: Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 De- Viltries Ticket Comm. 37 H.R. Stamp Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 47 Tri-D's 47 Fam- ily Living Club 47 Night Relays Comm. 27 Y-Teens 3, Treasurer 3. DONIERE, PATRICK . . . bright lights and music are for me . . . 36. DRAHEIM, THOMAS . . . small but mighty . . . 36: Football l-27 Silver Gloves 1-37 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 47 Hi-Y 1-2. DUCKET, MYRNA . . . it's good enough ior me . . . 36, 92: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4: H.R. Secretary 4: Frau- leins 3-4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Chaplain 4: GAS 17 Family Living Club 4: Skating Club 17 Cheveaux 2-37 Froshmores l-2. DUFF, RICHARD . . . oh, happv dey . . . Scholastic Test American History7 Froshmores 17 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3-4. DURIAN, MARY . . . a light heart lives long . . . 36, 92, 103: Froshmores l-27 Frauleins 47 Future Nurses 47 Family Living Club 47 Senior Mid-Winter Pub- licity Chairman 47 Class Play Usher Comm. 3-47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Cast 47 DeViltries Cast 2, Comm. 37 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 3, Treasurer 4. DuSHANE. CHARLES . . . seldom is heard cz discouraging word . . . 36: Froshmores 1-2. DUSING, MARGIE . . . man has his will, woman has her way . . . 36, 90: Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 H.R. Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Sorelles 47 Cheveaux Club 27 Froshmores 1-2. DUSSEAU, DONALD . . . has a way with people.. . . 28, 37, 497 intra-murals 17 Iunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Co-Chair- man Senior Prom Comm. 4: Night Relays Field Comm. 37 DeViltries Set Directors Comm. 4, DeViltries 2-3-47 Organizations Commission 37 Froshmores 27 H.R. Vice- President l, President 3, Social Rep. 47 A Cappella Choir 2-3-47 Glee Club 17 Served Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. DYE, NANCY . . . there soon will be crowds of daffodils . . . 21, 38, 99, 101, 117: Honor Roll l-2-37 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 National Service Commissioner 47 Student Council Rep. 1-27 H.R. President 3, Treasurer 47 National Honor Society 3-47 A Capella 2-37 Girls' Chorus 17 Y-Teens 1-2-3-47 Sub Debs 3-47 Dramatics Club 27 Charlemos l-27 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3-41 Froshmores 1-2: GAS 17 Night Relays Comm. 1-2-37 DeViltries Costume Comm. 1-2-3-4, Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 4. Reach For JERSEY SUNBEAM BREAD LAUNDER-EASE SELF SERVE LAUNDRY WITH LAUNDERALLS SI-IIRTS FINISHED-DRY CLEANING 4310 Monroe Street KI. 9221 P L O W E R S Campus Cleaners :S Tailors b'Y Personalized Services KINNEY'S WEST END IO' 5127 FLORIST CAMPUS 1347 Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio Phones: LA. 0444 LA. 5775 3057 W. Bancroft Street at Old Orchard IOHN F. STARK 6. SONS colony Residential and Commercial Installation Plumbing and Heating Contractors ReC0l'd 2014 W. Central Avenue Lounge TOLEDO 6, O1-IIO if LAWncla1e 5010 Our Every Effort is for Your Satisfaction 2177 W. Central Ave. LOUIS R. The Ifllourer lYlarIiet F 3906 Monroe Street COMPANY roLEDo 6, oHio I-Iouse of Oua1ity 3950 Monroe Street Colony Shopping Center KL. 1121 Corsaqes and Cut Flowers at Reasonable Prices 141 HARP, PAT . . . why gentlemen prefer blonds . . . 37: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 45 H.R. Magazine Rep. 4. EIKOST, WILLIAM . . . home is a bas- ketball court . . . 37, 125, 127, 128, 131: Basketball 1-2-3-45 Bowling 2-3-45 Senior Prom 4. EISERLING, DONALD . . . short and snappy . . . ENTERED 1951. ELMORE, WILLIAM . . . or would you like to swing on a star . . . 37. BME!-137, RALPH . . . whatever is, is right ENEY, MARTHA , . . an earnest listen- er is priceless . . . 37, 103: I-Hop 35 Girls' Chorus 2-45 Family Living Club 4. ESCHEDOR, SANDRA . . . she's a lady . . . 37, 90: I-Hop Comm. 35 Revelries 35 Class Play Make-Up Comm. Chairman 45 DeVi1tries Make-Up Comm. 45 H.R. Vice-President 4, Executive Council Rep. 45 Tnalians 45 Sorelles 45 Social Com- Eifsiiorli 35 Froshmores 1-25 Family Living u . EWING, CAROL . . . there's music in the air 37, 112, 113: Honor Roll 3-45 lunior Trip Comm. 35 Chairman Class Play Try-outs Comm, 45 DeViltries 2-3-4, Music Comm. 2-3: H.R. Prism Solicitor Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 National Honor :fo- ciety 3-45 Student Activities Commission 45 Sharps and Flats 2-3'-4, President 45 Y-Teens 3-45 Aeolian Radio Club 3-4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club 2. EWING, MELVA . . . kindness is wisdom enough . . . 37: DeViltries 45 Canasta Club 15 Y-Teens 35 Skating Club 25 Fam- ily Living Club 45 Froshmores 1. FACKLER, JAMES . . . another season, another reason tor makin' whoopee . . . 25, 37, 43, 89: Hall Patrol 1-2-35 H.R. Treasurer 1-Z5 Baseball l-2-35 Football 1-2: Froshmores 15 Organizations Com- mission 25 Revelries 2-3-45 DeViltries 2-3-4, DeViltries Guard 3, Script Comm. 45 Auditorium Patrol 2-3-45 Silver Gloves 2-3-45 Prism Reporter and Photographer 2, Sports Staff 3, Sports Editor 45 School Service Commission 35 Junior Boys' Moth- ers' Tea Comm. 35 Hi-Y 3-45 Fathers' and Sons' Chairman 45 O.D.'s 4. FALVEY, THOMAS . . . many times . . . 377 Basketball 1. FELKER, BEVERLY . . . I say the world is lovely . . . 37. PENN, ANN . . . merry as a lark . . . 37, 84: Honor Roll 1-2-45 Iunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 35 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 45 Served Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea 35 DeVi1tries Cast 2, Try-outs Comm. 2-4, Chairman 4, Student Director 4, Usherettes Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Steer- ing Comm. 45 Assemblies Commissioner 45 Student Council Rep. 2-35 H.R. Presi- dent 15 Pericleans 3-45 Sorelles 35 Area Student Council Dance Comm. 35 Social Commission 2-35 U.N. Club 25 Family Living Club 45 Revelries 35 Night Relays Publicity 2, Decorations 3. FERCH, JOHN . . . a nice' guy . . . 21, 37, B95 Honor Roll 1-3-45 Golf 45 Wrestling 15 Class Vice-President 3: lunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 35 Pot O' Gold As- sistant Business and Advertising Editor 35 Class Plov Cast 3-45 DeViltries Script Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 4, Cast 3-45 Revelries Cast 3-45 Scott Variety Show 3-45 Maga- zine Drive Show 45 S.C. President 4, S.C. Rep. 2-3, Comm. 35 Assembles Commission 3: Bowling Green Scholarship Test His- tory 10th place: Ohio State Scholarship Test Gth place in Lucas County5 Q.D.'s 3-4: Froshmores 1-25 Dramatics 35 La Alianza 2-35 U.N. Club 35 Revelries Comm. 3-45 Night Relays Publicity Chairman 3: Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation 35 Delegate Ohio Association of Student Councils 45 Delegate Toledo Area Student Council 45 Area Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. 45 Chairman Housing Comm. for Ohio Student Council Convention 4. 142 FERGUSON, WANDA . . . there's cr lull E rgyalite . . . 37: Froshmores 1-25 Skating ll . FINKBINER, MARY . . . she knows what she wants . . . 24, 31, 37, 845 Honor Roll l-2-3-45 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 25 Class Play Chairman 35 DeVi1tries Usherettes Asst. Chairman 2-35 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 45 Prism 2-3-4, Club Editor 35 Organizations Commissioner 45 Student Council Comm. 45 H.R. President 2, Red Cross Rep. 15 Honorable Mention Advertising Essay 35 National Honor So- ciety 3-45 Pericleans 3-4, Chaplain 45 Cheveaux l-2-3, President 2-35 Y-Teens 15 Sorelles 3-45 GAS 1-2-35 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 35 National Office Manager Association Rep. 45 Area Student Council Dance Comm. 4. FLAGGERT, IAMES . . . lite is but a dream . . . 37: Football 2-35 Graduation gomm. 45 H.R. President 15 Argonis Club FLIEGELMAN, GEORGE . . . that smile . . . Historian Comm. 4. FOELL, IACK . . . at the old ball game . . . 37: DeViltries Publicity Comm. 45 WTDS Newscaster 45 ENTERED 1952. FOLGATE, KENT . . . hard to beat . . . 37, 89: Honor Roll 1-2-45 Libbey Scholar- ship 2-3-45 Iunior-Senior Farewell Co- Chairman 35 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 35 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 45 DeViltries 3-4, Music Comm. Co-Cl'1air- man 3, Chairman 45 S.C. Rep. 2-35 ICC President 45 H.R. Treasurer 15 Finance Commission 2-35 National Honor Society 3-45 O D.'s 3-45 Science Honor Club 1, Pres- ident 1. FORTUNE, KAREN . . . she'll wear satins and laces and smell of cclogne . . . 37, 44, 112, 113: Honor Roll 25 Class Play Props Comm. 35 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. Chairman 45 Froslfimores 15 Science Museum Club 4, ICC Rep. 45 Commission 2-35 National Honor Society Sharps and Flats 45 Aeolian Radio Club 4. FOULK, RONALD . . . kindness in women, not their beauteous looks shall earn my love . . . 37, 128: Football 1-2-35 Basket- ball l5 Baseball 1-2-35 Boxing 2-35 Honor Roll 35 DeViltries 1. FRAVOB IOI-IN . . . crazy, man, crazy . . . 37, 128: Football 25 Baseball 35 Science Club 1. - FUELLING, RICHARD . . . the importance of being earnest is everything . . . 37: Bowling 2-3-45 Honor Roll 15 Froshmores 1-25 Magazine Awards 1-25 Boys' Athletic Commission 4. FULLER, GAYLA . . . sweetness of dis- position charms the soul . . . 37, 1017 Honor Roll 45 Class Treasurer 25 Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Class Play Cast 3-45 DeVi1tries Scenery Comm. 2, Student Dircetors Chairman 3, Steering Comm. 45 ENTERED 1951. GAGLE, IAMES . . iust keep rollin' along . . . 37. GALLUP, SALLY . . . somewhere over the rainbow . . . 37. GAMBLE, NANCY . . . knowledge is power . . . 37, 101. GANGAS, ANGELO . . . he'l1 grow up by and by . . . 38: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 45 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 35 Iustice Commission 3-45 Debate Club 35 Science Club 15 Chess Club 2. GARBE, ROBERT . . . dream awhile . . . GARRETT, PATRICIA . . . oh, Casey would waltz with cr strawberry blond . . . 38: Girls' Chorus 1. GARVIN, ROBERT . . . the best of all musicians . . . 28, 30: I-Hop Comm. 35 Announcements Comm. 45 DeViltries 2-3-45 A Capella Choir 2-3-45 Orchestra 1-45 Skating Club 1-2-3. GAUTHIER, SANDRA . . . I hear a rhap- sody . . . 24, 28, 38, 85, 113: Honor Roll 3-45 Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Graduation Comm. 45 DeViltries 2-4: H.R. Pot O' Gold hep. 25 A Capella Choir 45 Philaletheans 4- U.N. Club 25 Froshmores 1-25 Dramatics Club 2-45 GAS 15 Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Vice-President 45 National Service Com- mission 3: Delegate Mock United Nations Conference 25 Revelries 2. GEHRING, MARY . . . bright light in her eyes . . . 22, 38, 855 Honor Roll 1-25 Class Play Props Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Staff 3-4, Organ- izations Editor 45 DeViltries Program Comm. 3, Arrangements Comm. Ass't. Chairman 45 Philaletheans 3-4, Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 15 Sisco 35 Froshmores 1-25 Senior Service Scouts 15 Hall Patrol 2. GEISBUHLER, ROBERT . . . getting around and about . . . 38: Football 1. GEORGE, ELIZABETH . . . an ideal friend, helpful and sweet . . . 38: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 45 H.R. Secretary-Treasurer 3, Magazine lgepB14: Magazine Award 15 Skating u . GETTUM, INGRID . . . dizzy lingers . . . 28. 38: Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Mem- orial Comm. 45 DeViltries Cast 2-3-45 A Capella 2-3-45 Girls' Chorus 15 Finance Commission 45 Sharps and Flats 1. GIRKINS. IAMES . . . people gather roun' an' they clap tha' hcm's . . . 38: Football l5 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 DeV1itries Cast 4, Script Comm. 45 Student Court 45 H.R. Secretary 45 Revelries 15 Scott Variety Show 45 Froshmores 1-2. GLANVILLE, IAMES . . . crazy, man, crazy . . . 38, 89, 131: Honor Roll 1-25 lntra-Murals 15 Bowling 2-3-4, Captain 45 Iunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 35 H.R. President 3, Pot O' Gold Rep, 25 Q.D.'s 3-45 Drarnatics Club 45 Latin Club 15 Organizations Commission 3-45 U.N. 2-35 Revelries 2-35 DeVi1tries Publicity Comm. 2, Schedule Comm. 3, Party Comm. 45 Froshmores 1-25 Hall Guard 4. GOKEY, IACKIE . . . virtue smiles . . . 38, 102: H.R. Red Cross Rep. 45 Maga- zine Award 1-2-3-45 Science Club l5 GAS 1-25 Family Living Club 4. GOOD, WANDA . . . music, music, music . . . 28. 38: Play Ticket Comm. 45 DeViltries 3-4: Pol O' Gold Rep. 75 A Capella Choir 3-4: Girls' Chorus 2: Cheveaux Club 2-35 Aeolian Club 25 GAS 1. GOODMAN, TOBY . . . industry is the key to success . . . 38, 42, 90: Honor Roll 2-3-45 I-Hop Comm. 35 Class Play Props Comm, 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. Chairman 45 DeViltries Pro- cram Comm. 3-45 Student Council Rep. 4, Dance Comm. 45 H.R. Vice-President 35 U.N. 3-4, Sergeant at Arms 4: Sorelles 3-4. Treasurer 45 Social Commission 45 Night Relays 2-35 Revelries 2-3-4, Chair- man 45 ENTERED 1952. GOODWIN, DOROTHY . . . love that music . . . 38, 113: Honor Roll l-2-3-45 Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Baccalaureate Comm. 45 DeVi1tries Music Comm. 1-2-45 H.R. Vice-President 15 Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Treasurer 45 Revelries 2-3: Frosh- mores l-25 Organ 1-2-3-4. GRAMZA, ROGER . . . he's aot that bas- ketball beat . . . 38, 125, 127, 131: Foot- ball 35 Basketball l-2-3-45 Bowling 45 ENTERED 1952. GRAYBILL, MARY . . . Mrvharaifvh of Magador . . . 28, 38: Class Play Tickets Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Comm. 45 DeViltries Choreography 4, DeVi1tries 1-2-3-45 H.R. Treasurer 45 A Capella Chfir 2-3-45 Y-Teens 1-2, Secretary 27 Dramatics Club 1-25 Aeolian Club 25 Revelries 1-2-3-45 Community Chest 1-45 Scott Variety Show 2-45 Froshmores l-2. GROSS, RAYMOND . . . watch those pins go down . . . 28, 385 DeVi1tries Cast 1-2- 3-45 lntra-murals 15 Bowling 35 A Capella 2-3-4. Medals ' Trophies ' Class Rings Clulo Pins ' Choir Robes Caps and Gowns Commencement Announcements HERFI' JONES CU. CLASS RINGS IEWELERS TO DeVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL Buy Your Builders' Supplies From The Kuhlman Builders' Supply FACE BRICK TRUCK MIX CONCRETE THORO-SEAL WATERPROOFING P. D. COOK BOX 38 INSULUX GLASS BLOCK MAUMEE, OHIO LU' 3-6320 914 Summit PHONE ADams 4107 ALWAYS IUST THE RIGHT FASHION NOTE . . . PONTIAC INC. Monroe at 12th AD. 2235 Pontiac Owners Like Uur Service - For Dates - For School 0 For Work Yes, ToIedo's smart young Women . . . career girls or brides-to-be . . . and the 'teen-agers, of course, have discovered there's nothing like styles from MOORE'S Ior all seasons . . . all occasions. Exclusive? Yes! Expensive? No! And Fellows GIF TS PROM MOORRS ARE MORE APPRECIATED 1 Wife Whey GROVER, CLAUDIA , . . hrainy, but a wonderful girl . . . 38. 44, 103, 117: Honor Roll 2-37 Class Play Student Director 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. Chairman 4: DeViltries Student Director 2, Usherettes Comm. Ass't. Chair- man 2, Props Comm. Co-Chairman 37 Bow- ling Green Scholarship Rep. Geometry 27 H.R. Prism Rep. 2, President 3, Vice- President 47 Orchestra 17 Y-Teens 3-4, Chaplain 47 Tri-D's Corresponding Secre- tary 47 Dramatics Club 27 Latin Club 2-3, Vice-President 37 GAS 1-27 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores l-27 Social Commis- sion 37 Student Activities Commission 4. GUELDENZOPH, IOAN . . . one dozen roses . . . 38: Class Play Ushers Comm. 3-47 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 47 H.R. Prism Rep. 4, Treasurer 17 Sorelles 3-4. GUHI., DOROTHY . . . friendly with her classmates, true . . . 387 GAS 1-27 Fam- ily Living Club 4. HAAS, NANCY all-American girl 38, 103: Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 Magazine Award 1: GAS 17 Family Living Club 4. HALL, MARY KAY . . . the girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl . . . 28, 90, 98, 113: Honor Roll 4: Senior Banquet Comm, 3-4, Chairman 3: DeViltries 2-3-47 H.R. Secretary 27 National Honor Society 3-47 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 Philaletheans 4, ICC Rep. 47 U.N. Club 37 Sorelles 3-4, Chaplain 37 Charlemos 27 Sharps and Flats 3-47 Froslimores 1-2. HALLETT, PATTY . . . a light heart lives long . . . 38, 85, 90, 106, 109, 132. HARBAUGH, DAVID . . . character is destiny . . . 38, 103: Football 1-27 DeVil- tries Stage Construction 47 H.R. Vice- President 1-2: Family Living Club 4, Secretary 4. HARGET, PAUL . . . for every why he had a wherefore . . . 38. HARRIS, IAY . . . accent on youth . . . 28, 38: Honor Roll 1-47 Historian Comm. 47 DeVi1tries 1-2-3-47 Magazine Award 3: Band 1-2-3-47 Froshmores l-2: Basket- ball Band 4. HARRIS, IOHN . . . none but himself can be his parallel . . . 28, 38, 98: Honor Roll 3-47 Graduation Comm. 47 DeVi1tries 47 H.R. Magazine Chairman 47 Bowling Green Scholastic Test 37 Band 3-47 Or- chestra 3-47 Astronomy Club 4, President 47 Chess Club 3-4, Secretary 4: Revelries Talent Comm. 47 Mass Meeting Band 3-47 Basketball Band 3-47 Ohio Industrial Arts Contest 3. HARSTE, ANN . . . she is as kind as she is fair . . . 39: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Publicity Comm. 3, Make-Up Comm. 47 Night Relays l-2-3-4, Ticket Comm. Chairman 37 Homecoming 2-3-47 H.R. Prism Rep. 17 Athletic Oitice l-2-3-4: Froshmores 17 GAS 1. HARTMAN, ELEANOR . . . when you're smiling . . . 39: DeViltries Publicity Comm. 3-4: Frauleins 4. HARTUNG, KATHY . . . but I'm bashtul . . . 39, 80, 102: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Comm. 37 DeViltries Props Comm. 27 Senior Prom 47 H.R. Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 47 Family Living Club 47 Bridge Club 27 Sorelles 3-47 Science Club 17 Commercial Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. 1-IAUPRICHT, BONNIE . . . I'l1 remember . . . 39: Honor Roll 1-2-3: Class Trip Comm. 47 Froshmores l. HAWLEY, DIANE . . . she's a lady . . . 39: Honor Roll 1-27 I-LR. Vice-President 17 Family Living Club 47 Sisco 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Chairman 47 Froshmores 1-2. 144 HEIDTMAN, EARL . . . tine in basketball, easy to like . . . 39, 125, 126: Basketball 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 H.R. President 4. HELLRUNG. DAVE . . . I'm sitting on top of the world . . . 39: Honor Roll 47 Golf 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 27 Family Living Club 4. HENDRICKSON, RALPH . . . up a lazy river in the noonday sun . . . 39: Bas- ketball 27 I-Hop Comm. 37 Senior Mid- Winter Comm. 47 ENTERED 1951. HENKEL, MARY . . . splash, and away she goes . . . 28, 83, 117: Honor Roll 2-37 Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 Senior Trip Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 2-3-4, Ticket Comm. 47 H.R. Thrift Chairman 4: A Capella 2-3-47 Zetaletheans 2-3-47 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2: Froshmores 1-27 Sen- ior Service Scouts 1. HERMAN, KENNETH . . . a sudden thought strikes me . . . 39. 1-IERMAN, IAMES . . . come on an' hear, come on an' hear . . . 28, 39, 95: Honor Roll 17 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Var- sity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries 2-3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 O.D.'s 3-47 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3, Secretary 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Finance Commission 2. HESHLEY, SHARON . . . come along and listen to . . . 39: Honor Roll 3-47 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Prism Staff 3-4, Page Editor 47 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 37 H.R. Vice-President 27 Froshmores 1-2: Cheveaux 1-3: Dra- matics Club 1-47 Redheads Club 1. HESS, SHIRLEY . . . you simply take a favorite . . . 39, 92: Senior Prom Comm. 4: Class Play Cast 47 H.R. Secretary 27 Family Living Club 47 Frauleins 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Latin Club 27 Cheveaux 2-32 Froshmores 1-2: Commercial Club 4. HESTER, TOM . . . I've got rhythm, I've got music . . . 39, 89, 112: Honor Roll 3-47 Class Play Cast 4: DeVi1tries Cast 47 O.D.'s 3-4, Secretary 47 Hi-Y 3-41 Dra- matics Club 3-47 Scott Variety Show 3-47 Cheerleader 4: Assemblies Commission 47 ENTERED 1952. HETZEL, ALLEN . . . blue prelude . . . 397 Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Froshmores 1: H.R. PTA Rep. 2. HEYNE, IOYCE . . . lovely to look at . . . 39: Honor Roll 47 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 H.R. Magazine Rep, 1, President 3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 Philaletheans 3-47 Y- Teens 37 Future Nurses 1-2-37 GAS 17 Froshmores 1-27 Hall Patrol l. HICKMAN, RICHARD . . . but that's my weakness now 39: Football 2: Golf 47 Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Class Play Cast 37 H.R. Stamp Rep. 27 Hi-Y 37 Argonis Club 27 Revelries 47 ENTERED 1951. HIGGENBOTTOM, MIKE . . . Ct very like- able chap is he . . . 39: Senior Banquet Comm. 47 H.R. Vice-President 1, President 2, Treasurer 3. HINKLE, KENNETH . . . I'm happy . . . 397 La Alianza 1. HIRSCH, GORDON . . . Casey at the bat . . . 39: Announcements Comm. 47 H.R. Social Chairman 47 Family Living Club 47 Aeolian Radio Club 3. HOFFMAN, MARLENE . . . there is a lady sweet and kind . . . 39: Senior Mid- Winter Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 DeVi1tries Cast 27 Maga- zine Award 3. HOLDEN, DONNA . . . you can't rule me . . . 39: Baccalaureate Comm. 4: DeVil- tries Costume Comm. 27 Froshmores 27 Tri-D's 4. HOLM, DONALD . . . good will is great . . . 39. HOLSCHER, MARIORIE . . . the peppiest girl I ever knew . . . 28, 39, 85: Honor Roll 2-37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Class Play Props Comm. 37 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-3-47 DeViltries Cast 3-4, Props Comm. 47 Organizations Commission 3-47 Magazine Award 27 National Honor So- ciety 3-47 A Capella 3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 Philaletheans 3-47 U.N. Club 37 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Froshmores l-27 French Club 17 Delegate Mock U.N. Con- ference 3. HOWARD, DONNA . . . heaven such grace did lend her . . . 39, 92. HUBBARTH, MARY LOU . . . she starts the day with a smile . . . 39, 103, 117: GAS 1-2-3-47 Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm, 47 DeVil- tries Party Comm. 3-4, Costume Comm. 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2-3, Stamp Rep. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Mem- bership Secretary 27 Froshmores 1-27 National Service Commission: Family Liv- ing Club 4. HUNTSMAN, DIANE . . . on the senti- mental side . . . 39, 92: Class Play Pub- licity Comm. 47 H.R. PTA Rep. 3, Social Chairman 1. I-IUSTON, BEVERLY IOY . . . the envy of many, the glory of one . . . 39: Span- ish Club 2-47 Y-Teens 27 ENTERED 1952. HUTCHINSON, IOHN . . . far away places . . . 40: Honor Roll 1-27 Senior Mid-Winter 47 H.R. Treasurer 47 Dramatics Club 17 Science Honor Club 17 Bridge Club 4. HUTCHINSON, RUTH . . . swinging on a star . . . 25, 37, 40, 86, 90: Honor Roll 17 Class Play Cast 3-4, Publicity Comm. 3, Chairman 4: DeViltries Cast 4, Try- outs Comm. 37 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 3, Reception Comm. 47 Revelries 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Cast 47 Served Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Student Council Dance Comm. 4: Prism Staff 3-47 H.R. Vice-President 3-47 Sorelles 3-4, Vice- President 47 Y-Teens, ICC Rep. 17 Frosh- mores 1-2. IACKS, PATRICIA . . . that old black magic that you weave so well . . . 40: Honor Roll 1-47 Class Play Publicity Comm. Chairman 37 Senior Prom 47 Var- sity Drag 27 Revelries 2-3-47 H.R. Vice- President 1, Social Chairman 2, Red Cross Rep. 47 Sorelles 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Bridge Club 3. JACOBS, IAMES . . . he always did his part seriously . . . 40. IACKSON, SANDRA . . . the girl with stars in her eyes . . . 30, 40, 103: Class Trip Comm. 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Majorette 1-2-3-47 Cheveaux 2-37 Y-Teens 17 Tri-D's 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. IAGGERS, BEVERLY . . . her ways are ot pleascmtness . . . 40, 102: H.R. Maga- zine Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 17 Y-Teens 37 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 17 Announcements Comm. 47 lunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 3. IAMES, PATRICIA . . . youth calls lor pleasure . . . 40, 99: Skating Club 17 Dra- matics Club 17 Sub-Debs 37 Y-Teens 37 Charlemos 47 Froshmores 1-2: Revelries 27 Student Council Rep. 27 H.R. Treasurer 3-47 Library Staff 3. IAYNES, CAROL . . . quiet in appear- ance with motives unknown . . . 30, 40, 100: Honor Roll 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Hall Patrol 2: Girls' Chorus 1-2-47 Tri-D's 3-47 Sisco 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Family Living Club 47 Cheerleader 2-3-4. Sweeny Sound, Inc. COMPLETE SOUND SYSTEMS EOR EVERY PURPOSE LARGE or SMALL Inter-Office Two-Way Communication Systems Professional and Horne Tape and Disc Recorders Commercial and Personal Recordings O Office Dictation Equipment O We Offer You 25 Years of Technical Engineering and Experience 1758 SYLVANIA AVE. LA. lll5 PARISIAN MIRACLEANERS 2529 DETROIT AVE. GA 6781 The Gallant Lumber and Coal Company QUALITY LUMBER and MILLWORK CHOICE COAL Call sizes? At Iackman Road and Toledo Terminal Railroad LAwndale 1142 14s IOHNSON, BARBARA . . . skater's waltz . . . 40, 83, 105: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 3: Class Trip Comm. 47 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2-3-4, Chair- man 47 Zetaletheans 3-47 Future Nurses 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2, ICC Rep. 3, President 47 Future Business Leaders 27 Skating Club 1-2: Y-Teens 37 Froshmores 17 ICC Banquet Comm. 3. IOHNSON, DAVE . . . lazy bones . . . 40, 89, 107: Track l-27 I-Hop Comm. 37 Class Play Props Comm. 47 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2-47 O.D.'s 3-4, Treasurer 47 La Alianza 2-3-4. JOHNSON, KENNETH . . . he'1l find a way . . . 28, 40, 88: A Capella 47 Band 47 Forum 47 ENTERED 1953. IOHNSON, PRINCESS . . . beautiful eyes are those that show . . . 30, 40, 100. IOHNSON, SUSAN . . . sweet Sue . . . 40: Honor Roll l-2-3-47 DeViltries Cast 2, Usherettes Comm. 4: Class Play Scenery Comm. Chairman 37 H.R. Treasurer 3, President 47 Philaletheans 47 Frauleins 3-47 GAS l: Skating Club 27 Froshmores 1-27 Publicity Commission 4. IONES, CAROL . . . smiles . . . 40: GAS l7 Family Living Club 4. IONES, DAVID . . . the Iones boy . . . 40, 89: lntra-murals 17 Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 4: DeViltries Stage Construction 47 H.R. Treasurer 17 Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Maga- zine Rep. 3-47 O.D.'s 47 Froshmores 1-2. IOITES, SHIRLEY . . . a quiet nature and ready smile . . . 40. IOSEPHSEN, THOMAS . . . dig you later . . . 24, 40, 108: Bowling 17 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3: I-Hop Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Prism Publicity Manager 47 DeViltries General Chairman 3-4. Cast 3-47 Aeolian Radio Club 3-4, lCC Rep. 4: Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Cast 2-3-47 Scott Variety Show 3-4. KAATZ, TORREY . . . strives tor perfec- tion . . . 40, 120, 122, 128: Football l-2-3-47 Ping Pong 47 Boxing 3-47 Baseball 3-4: Honor Roll 3: Senior Banquet Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 47 Froshmores 1: Varsity-D Club 47 Aeolian Club 2-37 Argonis Club 27 Night Relays 4. KARP, SHARON . . . some people are lust born bright . . . 40. 106: Class Play Props Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 2-3-47 H.R. Treasurer 1, PTA Rep. 47 Froshmores 1-27 U.N. Club 3-47 Aeolian Club 47 Revelries 2. KAUFMAN, NEIL . . . doctor, doctor, can you tell . . . 40: Magazine Award 4. KEIL, IERRY . . . a iolly, friendly, well- liked fellow . . . 40, 128: Basketball 1-2-31 lntra-murals 4: Baseball 3-47 Senior Prom Comm 47 DeViltries Cast 3-47 Student Council Rep. 1-37 H.R. President 37 Aeolian Radio Club 3-4, Treasurer 4. KELLY, THOMAS . . . he's in a school daze . . . KELSEY. NANCY . . . lune in Ianuary . . . 40: DeViltries Cast 47 H.R. Secretary 3, Vice-President 2-47 Sorelles 3-4. KERN. SHARON . . . an upright, down- right, honest girl . . . 40: Announcements Comm. 4: Magazine Award 3-47 Girls' Chorus 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Football Usher l-2. KETTEMAN, RICHARD . . . sportsmanship is one of his many attributes . . . 34, 40, 120, 123: Football 1-2-3-47 Track 3-47 Bas- ketball 27 Class Vice-President 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 DeViltries Cast 47 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1-27 Varsity-D Club 47 Athletic Commission 4. 146 KETTERMAN, DELWIN . . . that mischiev- ous guy . . . with or sidelong glance and a little boy smile . . . 39, 40, 82, 120, 123: Football 1-2-3-47 Basketball 17 lntra-murals 47 Chairman Memorial Comm, 47 Class Play Ticket Comm, 37 DeViltries Cast 47 Varsity-D Club 47 Commercial Club 47 Argonis Club 2. KIDNEY, IAMES . . . once in a lifetime man . . . 40, 102: Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. l-47 H.R. Vice- President 17 U.N. Club 3-47 Family Living Club 4. KIDNEY, WILLIAM . . . 1've got the world on a string . . . 40, 95, 106, 107, 129: Track Manager l-2-3-47 Honor Roll 1-2-37 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Class Play Ticket Comm. 47 S.C. Rep, 47 H.R. Vice-President 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 37 Libbey Scholarship 27 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Secretary 37 La Alianza 47 Geology Club 2-37 Bacca- laureate Usher 3. KIELL, SHARON . . . all right 1et's go now- team rah . . . 30, 40, 99: Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Senior Play 47 DeViltries Usher- ette 47 Awards Commission 27 H.R. Secre- tary 1-47 Magazine Rep. 27 Magazine Award 27 Y-Teens 1-2, Chaplain 27 Sub Debs 47 Skating Club 17 Family Living Club 47 FBLA 27 Senior Scout 17 Revelries 1-2-47 Night Relays Ticket Comm. 1-2-37 Athletic Oiiice 1-2-3-47 Cheerleader 3-47 Froshmores l-27 Homecoming Comm. 47 General Chairman Night Relays 4. KIER, IAMES . . . an intelligent fellow . . . 25, 89, 106, 129: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Track l-2-3-47 Class Trip Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Class Play Student Director 37 Prism Staff 47 DeViltries Pub- licity Comm. 2, Student Director 2, Student Directors Comm. Co-Chairman 3, General Co-Chairman 47 Welfare Commission 3, Welfare Commissioner 47 Student Council Rep. 1-2-37 Q.D.'s 2-3-47 U.N. Club 3-4, President 47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries 2-37 Graduation Usher 37 Served at Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Delegate U.N. Model Assemblies 3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. KIEVIT, MARSHALL . . . the aim makes great the life . . . 107: Band 1-2-37 La Alianza Club 47 Camera Club 4. KING, DAVID . . . personality and am- bition . . . 28, 41, 89, 113: Football 17 Golf 47 Class President 3: Senior Prom Comm. 47 DeViltries 2-3-47 S.C. Finance Commission 2, S. C. 2-37 H.R. Magazine Rep. 17 H.R. Vice-President 47 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Glee Club 17 O.D,'s 3-47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Geology Club 2, Vice-President 27 U.N Club 3.-47 Sharps and Flat Club 2-3-47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Stationers' desk 47 Feature Movie oper- ator l-2-3-47 Dramatics Club 47 Area S.C. Rep. 3-4, Vice-President 47 Area Council Dance Comm. 2-47 Night Relays Field Comm. 37 Revelries Ticket Comm. 7-3, Publicity Comm. 4: Delegate Ohio State Student Council Convention 4. KING, DONALD . . . the joy of my lite is living . . . 87: Tennis 37 Commercial Club 4. KINZEL, BARBARA she does as she pleases. ,.4l: Girls' Chorus 47 Riding Club 3. KLOPPING. MARY ANN black eyes, with a wondrous, witching char-m...28, 41, 102, 104, 113: Honor Roll l-4: lunior- Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries 2-3-47 S.C. Rep. 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. l, PTA Rep. 27 A Capella 2-3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 Family Living Club 47 Future Teachers 3-4: Sharps and Flats 47 Froshmores l. KLOTZ, DAVID...character of a happy lite. . .4I: Honor Roll 17 Track 17 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 47 H.R. President 27 l-li-Y 17 Family Living Club 4. KLOTZ, IUDITH home is where the heart is...41, 85, 102: Honor Roll 1-27 Magazine Rep. 37 Prism Rep. 47 Libbey Scholarship Test l-2: Philetheans 3-47 Y- Teens 1-2-3, Chaplain 37 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-27 I-1-lop Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 17 DeViltries Props Comm. 3-47 National Service Com- mission 2. KNIGHT, KA'1'HRYN...simp1icity is a very real thing in our age...2l, 30, 41, 99, 101, 117, 132: Honor Roll 1-2-47 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 DeViltries Ticket Comm. 37 Organizations Commission 37 Clerk of the Board 47 H.R. Secretary 1-2, Vice- President 37 Froshmores l-27 Science Club l7 GAS 1-2-3-4, President 47 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 1, President 27 Sub Debs 3-4, Secretary 47 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Vice- President 47 Cheerleader 3-47 Revelries 2-3: Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 3: Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. KNUTH, CAROL . . . a smile in her eye . . .41, 92. KOESTER, KATHY...what is done wisely is done well...41, 85: Senior Girls' Moth- ers' Tea Comm. 3: Class Play Make-up Comm. 47 Philatheans 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. KOPFMAN, NANCY...tiger po1ka...471: I-Hoo Comm. 3: Senior Prom Comm. 4: DeViltries Usherettes Comm. 47 Tigerettes 47 Family Living Club 47 Frauleins 37 H.R, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, KOSZYSKI, IOAN . . . your heart's desire be with you. . .4l. KRAMER, BEVERLY...happy am 1, from care 1 a:rn free.. .41, 927 Senior Mid- Winter Dance Comm. 47 Class Play Ushers Comm. 47 Family Living Club 47 Frauleins 3-4, President 3. KREGER. WAYNE.. .who could ask for anything more-.. .417 Honor Roll 2-3-47 Track 27 Class Play Try-outs Comm, 47 Band 17 Chess Club 2-3, Treasurer 2, Vice- President and ICC Rep. 3. KREPS, DOROTHY. . .sweet violets . . .41, 99, 105, 117: Senior Banquet Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Magazine Rep. l-47 Future Nurses 47 Y- Teens 2-3-47 Sub Debs 3-47 GAS l-2. KUCHHRS, DONALD...in valor there is hope...41: Family Living Club 47 Hall Patrol 4. LANE, R05EMARY...a sweet attractive kind of a gir1...4l, 90: Honor Roll l-47 I-Hop Publicity Chairman 37 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3-47 Revelries 27 Publicity Commission 47 H.R. Secretary 3, Magazine Chairman 47 Thalians 3-47 Sorelles 3-4, President 37 Family Living Club 47 Future Teachers 1-27 GAS 17 Froshmores 1. LANFORD, PATRIC1A...she's a highly energetic, magnetic, and athletic kind ot a qir1...4l: Honor Roll 2-47 Graduation Comm. 47 ICC 3-47 H.R. Prism Rep. 27 Family Living Club 47 Aeolian Club 2-3-47 Froshmores 17 GAS 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 37 Senior Service Scouts 1-2-3-4, Vice- President 2, lCC 2, President 3-4, LANZ, ARTHUR, . .me and my shadow... 1127 Froshmores 27 Aeolian Radio Club 1. LASPISA, BARBARA some day my prince will come...4l, 90: Iunior Trip Comm. 37 Revelries 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3-47 Thalians 3-47 Sorelles 3-4, Historian 47 GAS 17 Fam- ily Living Club 47 Froshmores l-27 Pub- licity Commission 47 Future Teachers Club 1-2. GOOD FENCES F OR EVERY NEED Marleau-Hercules Fence Go. A TI-IOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING ATTEND STAUTZENBERGER SECRETARIAL SCHOOL STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME Visit Our New Quarters 120 ERIE STREET MAIN 3656 HENRY HIRSCHMAN I. W. 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LEICHTAMER, SUE bunny hop 41, 109: Class Play Reading Comm. 35 Grad- uation Comm. 45 Prism Staff 2-3-45 De- Viltries Cast 4, Party Comm. 1-2-3-4, As- sistant Chairman 3, Steering Comm. 45 Revelries 35 Night Relays Program Comm. 3: H.R. Secretary 15 Orchestra 1-2-35 Philaletheans 35 Dramatics Club 2-3-4, President 3-45 Cheveaux 1-25 Canasta Club 15 U.N. Club 35 Student Activities Commission 45 Delegate Bowling Green Iournalism Convention 2-35 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3. LEMBLE. HAROLD. . .a corinthian, a lad of metal, a good boy...4l: Football 35 Honor Roll 2. LENN, ROBERT. . .stranger in paradise. . . 41: Honor Roll 45 Fathers' and Sons' Ban- quet Comm. 4: H.R. Vice-President 4. LEWIS, HARLAN. . .mister in-between. . . 23. 41. 88: Honor Roll 3-45 Class Trip Comm. 3-4: Pot O' Gold Photographer 3, Photography Editor 4: Class Play Cast 4: DeViltries Assistant Photography Chairman 3, Co-chairman 45 Forum 45 Froshmores 1-2: Debating Club 45 Latin Club 1-25 Camera Club 45 H.R. Red Cross Rep, 1-2-3-45 Delegate Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association 3-4. LIEBES, HARRIET . . . she shall have music wherever she goes . . . 41, 1135 Honor Roll 35 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 35 DeViltries Music Comm. 1-2-3-45 Revel- ries 15 H.R. Vice-President 35 Orchestra 1: Organ 1-25 U.N. Club 1-25 Aeolian Rddw Club 2: Sharps cmd Flats 1-2-3-4. LINCK, DEAN. . .little boy wonder. . .41. LINKE. RU'l'H...a merry heart and true ..'.4l, 105: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 DeViltries 1-3-45 Froshmores 15 Future Nurses 1-2-45 Trail Blazers 1-2-3-4: Skating Club 35 Family Living Club 4. UNDNER. VlRGINlA.,.'tis good to be merry and wise...-tl, 99: Honor Roll 45 Senior' Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 H.R. Pot O Gold Rep. 25 Girls' Chorus 1-2-45 Sub Debs 3-4. LOSHBOUGH. IAMES to study is to suHer...4l: Chess Club 2: H.R. PTA Rep. 3-47 ENTERED 1951. LUBIN. ANNE...music, music, musicu, 28, 42, 45, 92, 106, ll2, 113: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Class Play Cast 45 Class Play Ticket Comm. 35 Co-Chairman Senior BQHCIUS1 4: H.R. -Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-35 I-IPPSY SCl'1OlarShip 25 National Honor Society 3-45 Delegate to Buckeye Girls' Sfcffe 3: A Capella 1-2-3-45 U.N. Club 3-4, ICC Rep. 45 Frauleins 3-45 Aeolian Club 354. Secretary 3, President 4: Science Club 15 -Sharps and Flats 45 Canasta Club 1:.Publ1c Address Announcer 3-45 Rev- elries 25 Froshmores 1-2. lf,-gnTM:N. MARIIAENH Rbyp diligence she S Br W . . - 7 . , ' 3, PTA RepTY45 Y-Teens 29 O Gold Rep' LYKINS, .lAMES...work, and the wgg-Id works with you. .. MACKEY. IOHN. . .full of iollity and fun. . . MAGNUS, SHIRLEY...truth as humanity lcggsznrs xt...42: GRADUATED JANUARY MANN, ROLAND. . .doin' what comes natur ly. ..42: Froshmores 2. MANN. RONAI.D...one never knows, does one?...42: Senior Trip Comm. 4. MAHQUARDT, ION...there is no substi- tute for hirn...40, 42, 102, 103, 108: Foot- ball 15 Wrestling 45 Class Trip Chairman 45 Student Council Dance Comm. Chair- man 45 DeViltries Script Comm. 45 Stu- dent Council Rep. 2-4, Red Cross Rep. 15 PTA Rep. 2, Stamp Rep. 35 Family Living Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Bridge Club 45 Night Relays Oueens Comm. 35 Froshmores 1-2. 148 MATTHEWS, LESLIE crazy rhythm 42. 108: Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 45 DeViltries 2-45 Orchestra 1-2- 3-45 Dramatics Club 45 Community Chest Show 45 Magazine Drive Show 45 Frosh- mores 1-2. MATTHEWS, NANCY...to love and to be wise is impossible. ..42: Frauleins 3-45 G95 15 Family Living Club 45 Froshmores MATTHEWS. PAUL...gettinq to know you . . . ENTERED 1953. MAXWELL, GI.OHlA...twinkle in her eyes...42: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 45 Graduation Comm. 45 Class Play Usherettes Comm. 35 DeViltries 1-2-3-45 H.R. Vice-President 1-2-3, Treas- urer 45 Froshmores 1-25 Latin Club 35 GAS 15 Homecoming Attendant 45 Rev- elries 2. MAYO, LINDA oh, those beautiful eyes.,.25, 42, 84: I-Hop Comm. 35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Prism Associate Editor 45 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 35 Cast 45 Publicity Commissioner 45 Area Student Council Dance Comm. 4: Social Commis- sion 35 H.R. President, Secretary 25 Peri- cleans 3-45 Sorelles 3, Treasurer 35 Science Honor Club l, Secretary-Treasurer 15 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 3. MCCALLY, H1CHARD...don't Ience me in ...42: Class Play Scenery Comm, 45 H.R. Social Chairman 35 Family Living Club 45 ENTERED 1952. MCCLINTIC, RENEE...a gal with manY willful ways...42: Senior Banquet Comm. 45 DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 45 Frosh- mores 15 GAS 1-3-45 FBLA 25 Athletic Office 45 Clerk of Board Commission 4. MCCLURE, CONNIE...hair of gold, eyes of blue...25. 42, 101, 117: Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Play Tickets Comm. Chair- man 35 Prism Associate Editor 45 Maga- zine Award 45 Bowling Green Scholastic Test 2-35 GAS 2-3-45 Pay-a-el-sa 1-2-3-4, Chaplain 45 DeViltries Ticket Comm. 2-3-4, Chairman 45 Finance Commission 2-3-45 Revelries Ticket Comm. 25 Y-Teens 2-3-4, Sergeant at Arms 2, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Canasta Club 15 Froshmores 1-25 National Honor Society 3-45 Delegate Northwestern Ohio Press Association Convention 4. MCCONNELL, BOB...he had to get under. get out and get under...22, 24, 42, 89: Honor Roll 45 Class Play Publicity Comm. 45 DeViltries Steering Comm. 3-45 Revel- ries Pubicity Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Pho- tographer 3-45 H.R. President 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. l-25 O.D.'s 45 Debating Club 45 Camera Club 4, President 4: Frosh- mores l-25 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3-4, Speaker 35 Night Relays Publicity Chairman 4. MCCOY, W'lLB'UR...he's gonna build castles in the air. . .42: Class Play Ushers Comm. 35 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4L DeViltries Ushers Comm. 45 Hall Patrol 35 Magazine Award l. McGEE, SALLY...I say the world is lovely. . .42. MCHUGH. DIANE...kitten on the keys... 42, 90, 102: Honor Roll 1-3-45 Co-chairman I-Hop Comm. 35 Varsity Drag 45 DeViltries Cast 3-45 Student Council Rep. 4, Student Council Comm. 45 H.R. Secretary 35 Mag- azine Award 35 Bridge Club 2-35 Family Living Club 45 Sorelles 3-45 Dramatics Club 25 Revelries 3-45 Night Relays Cafeteria Comm. 35 Student Activities Commission 45 Served Girls' Mothers' Tea 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Program 4. MCMASTER, IANE'1'...happy as it were by report...42. 1025 I-Hop Comm. 35 Bac- calaureate Comm. 45 Hall Patrol 35 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-35 Y-Teens 1-2-35 Tri- D's 45 Family Living Club 45 Skating Club 1-25 Froshmores 1-2. McMURRAY, SUSAN a smile like a sunny day...24, 42: Honor Roll 15 Chair- man lunior-Senior Farewell Decorations Comm. 35 Sophomore Dance Bids Comm. 25 Prism Reporter 2, Business Staff 35 Pericleans 35 Sorelles 35 Dramatics Club 15 Froshmores 1-25 H.R. Magazine Rep. 1-25 U.N. Club 1-2-35 DeViltries Secre- tarial Comm. 1, Publicity Comm. 2, Usherette 35 Revelries Ticket Comm. 2, Decorations Comm. 35 Night Relays Decoration Comm. 15 S.C. Rep. 3, S.C. Comm. 35 Student Court Courier 3. MECHLHR, PATRICIA...the thinker and a doer are one...42: Froshmores 1-25 Skat- ing Club 3. MEEKER, CAROL SUE...her mind knows the power of gentleness...25, 42, 84, 90. 103: Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Junior-Senior Farewell Chair- man 35 Organizations Commission 25 Welfare Commission 3-45 Prism Business Staff 3-45 DeViltries Cast 3-4, Try-outs Comm. 2, Costume Comm. 3, Usherettes Comm. Chairman 4, Steering Comm. 45 S.C. Rep. 2-3-45 Feature Movie Comm. 2-35 Bill Preparatory Comm. 45 Secretary Area Student Council 35 H.R. President 15 Pericleans 3-45 Bridge Club 25 Sorelles 3-45 Charlemos ICC Rep. 25 Night Relays Comm. 2-35 Dramatics Club 25 Family Living Club 45 GAS 15 Revelries 2-3-45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 De- Vilbiss Candidate Area Student Council Queen 45 Oueen's Court Area Student Council Dance 45 Chairman Reception Comm. Night Relays 45 Honorable Men- tion Senior Scholarship Tests 4: Second Place Physically Handicapped Essay Contest 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Cast 4. MEINECXE, DAVID. . .an earnest listener is priceless. . .42. ...... .... .... . . . . . . MEINERT, IAMES. . .once in a lifetime. . . 42. MEISTEH, IANET...cute as a buq...42: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 DeViltries Program Comm. 45 H.R. PTA Rep. 15 Tri-D's 45 Froshmores 1-2. MELCHIOH. BETTY. . .real lively gal. . . 42: H.R. Secretary 1. MERRILL, SMITHER...l tought l taw a puddy tat...42, 102, 107: Senior Banquet Comm. 35 H.R. President 35 O.D.'s 4. MEYER. BARBARA level-eyed senti- rnentalist...-12, 102. 107: Class Play Ushers Comm. 35 Class Trip Comm. 45 DeViltries Ticket Comm. 45 Girls' Chorus: Trail Blazers 2-3-4, Secretary 45 La Alianza Club 45 Family Living Club 4. MEYERS, ME!.VIN...nothinq there is that bothers me.. .42. MILEY, IAMES...he had no sorrow in his song. . .42. MILLER, IAMES...let's have a party... 43: Intra-murals 15 Senior Prom 45 Class Play Cast 45 DeViltries Set Directors 45 H.R. Secretary 1, Vice-President 45 Dra- matics Club 45 Family Living Club 45 Hall Patrol 25 Froshmores 1-2. MILLER, IANAS . . . a pretty girl is like a melody...43, 92: Class Play Try-outs Comm. 45 Magazine Rep., Secretary 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Frauleins 45 Family Living Club 4. MILLER. Si-IlHl.EY...dark and shy. yet strangely sweet...435 H.R. Secretary 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, Stamp Rep. 3, Social Chairman 45 Future Nurses 3-45 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 Library Stott 2-35 Deans' Office 45 Frosh- mores 1-2. CHlIRCHILL'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS LYNN'S RESTAURANT and SUPER MARKET 2845 West Central at Cheltenham Road Toledo 6, Ohio 4652 LEWIS AVE. SERVING TOLEDO WITH TI-IE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS TOLEDO, OHIO When You're Thinking of a Career . . Think of Ohio Bell . . .mvm , ' .SL 5 'o, ' . ' I 1 I ' A job with cr future ' A good salary ' A friendly place to work o 1 o THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 149 MOGENDOR1-T, META...with a song in my heclrt...28, 43, 84, 113: Honor Roll 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 DeViltries 1-2-3-47 ICC 17 Magazine Award 27 A Capella Choir l-2-3-47 Philaletheans 47 French Club 17 Sharps and Flats l-2-3-47 Che- veaux 37 U.N. Club 27 Froshmores 1-27 Christian Youth Club 3. MONAGHAN, IAMES . . .worth makes the man. . .GRADUATED IANUARY 1954. MONAGHAN, JERRY school! I love thee... MOORE, HOWARD magnetism in the rough...43: Football 1-27 Basketball 2, MORRIS, ALLAN . . . learn while you're young...Football 27 Track 1-2. MOSES, VERA...tor nothing if not crit- ical...43. MULI., LAWRENCE...without a song... 28, 43, 88, 957 Track 27 Revelries 37 Bac- calaureate Comm. 47 DeViltries l-2-3-47 A Capella Choir 1-2-3-47 Forum 4, Presi- dent 47 Hi-Y 1-2-3-47 Camera Club 47 Radio Club 4, ICC Rep. 4. NEWBOLD, PATRICIA...engagement for laughter...-13, 99, 101, 1147 Honor Roll Roll 1-2-37 Class Trip Comm. 37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 47 DeViltries Scen- ery Comm. 2, Make-Up Comm. 3-47 H.R. PTA Rep. 17 Philaletheans 37 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Y-Teens 27 Sub Debs 3-4, Treasurer 47 Dramatics Club 27 Charlemos 3-4, Vice-President 47 GAS 17 Froshmores l. NEWTON, DAVID.. .his quiet companion- ship is liked. . .28, 43, NIGH, NANCY they heard the breeze in the trees...28, 43, 85, 113: Class Play Reading Comm. 37 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast l-2-3-4, Costume Comm. 37 S.C. Rep. 37 H.R. Magazine Rep. 27 A Capella l-2-3-47 Philaletheans 3-4, Chaplain 47 Sharps and Flats 3-47 Dra- matic Club 27 Charlemos 27 Cheveaux 37 Froshmores 1. NOVAK, EUGENE...whiz at tigures...43: Honor Holl 1-2-3-4. OLSON. TANYA...and then you wonder ...43, 106, H.R. Stamp Rep. 17 Dramatics Club 17 Latin Club 1-27 Golf Club 37 Cheveaux 27 U.N. Club 2-3. OSBORNE, GEORGE...youth meeting life on its own terms...28, 43, 88, 95, 108, 1137 Honor Roll 27 Libbey Scholarship 27 Class Play Comm. 37 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 DeViltrles Cast 1-2-3-4, Party Comm. 47 School Service Commis- sioner 47 Student Court 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1-2, President 47 A Capella l-2-3-47 Alumni Banquet Comm. Co-chairman 2-3, Chairman 47 Q.D.'s 2-3-47 Hi-Y l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2-3, President 3, Vice-President 47 Dramatics Club 3-47 Sharps and Flats 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Co-chair- man 47 Delegate Hi-Y Leadership Train- inq Center 3. OVERMAN, IERRY. . .has what it takes. . . 437 Basketball 1-27 Intra-murals 1. OVERMEYER, BARBARA...for whom the ttypewriterl bell tolls...-13, 877 Honor Roll 17 Historian Comm. 47 H.R. Stamp Rep. 17 Magazine Award 17 Commercial Club 47 Y-Teens 1. OVERMEYER, CAROL...a sleeping Iuliet ...43, 837 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Senior Prom 47 Zetaletheans 3-47 Future Nurses 47 Library Staff 2-4. OWED, THERESA quiet, but always nice...-13. 87. OWEN, BARBARA. . .she reminds one of a flaming sunset...43, 1027 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Class Play Usher 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Thalians 37 Fam- ily Living Club 47 Sorelles 47 Commercial Club 4. 150 PARISKY, DONALD...the age of reason .,.43, 1067 Froshmores I-27 La Alianza glub 11232-37 H.R. PTA Rep. 4, Red Cross ep, -. PAGE, CAROI....the icing on the cake ...43: Senior Banquet Comm. 47 GAS 3. PEARSON, ANN mischiet with an understanding heart...43, 85: Honor Roll 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm, 47 DeViltries Ushers Comm, 47 Girls' Chorus 2-3-47 Philaletheans 3-47 Y-Teens 37 Skat- ing Club 37 Froshmores 1-2. PETERS, IACK...1'm 1ate...43: Class Trip Comm. 47 H.R. Thrift Chairman 4, Red Cross Rep. 37 Science Honor Club l7 Family Living Club 4. PETERSON. CARLENE . . . happy-go-lucky ...43: Frauleins 3-47 GAS l7 Cheveaux 37 Family Living Club 4. PHILLIPS, GERALDINE a petite and pretty lass...43: H.R, President 47 His- torian Comm. 47 DeViltries 27 Aeolian glub 22-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 H.R. PTA ep. . PIRAINO, A1.ICE...by heaven she is cl dainty one...43. POHLAD, BERNARD it's quality, not size that counts...437 Baseball7 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4. PORTNOY, RONALD. . .it ain't necessarily so. . .EZNTERED 1954. POWLESLAND, BEVERLY...nobody's en- emy: everybody's h'iend...43, 89, 1011 Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm, 47 De- Viltries Secretarial Comm. 47 Clerk ot the Board Commission 47 Y-Teens 17 Sub Debs 3-4, President 47 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. PRICKMAN, BARBARA...energy can do anything...44: Honor Roll 47 Mid-Winter Comm. 47 H.R. Secretary 2-37 Family Living Club 47 Frauleins 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Charlemos 2-3, ICC Rep. 3. PRIOR, DONNA...oh, oh, oh what a girl ...44: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 4. PROTTENGEIER, SUSAN generally speaking, she's generally speaking 44, 907 Honor Roll l7 Class Play Make-up Comm. 3-4, Chairman 37 Pot O' Gold Staff 27 DeViltries Usherettes Comm. 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-3-47 Sorelles 3-4. PYLE, BETTY...a1ways smiling...44, 102, 103, 104: Honor Roll 47 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 DeViltries Finance Comm, 3-4, Co-Chairman 4, DeViltries Steering Comm. 47 H.R. Treasurer 1-27 Girls' Chorus 17 Y-Teens I, President l7 Dramatics Club 1-2-37 GAS l-27 Family Living Club 47 Christian Youth Club 1-2-37 Future Teach- ers 4. QUINLAN, SUSAN and the stars on hiqh...447 Revelries 27 Froshmores 1-27 Senior Prom 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 47 Family Living Club 47 Dramatics Club 27 GAS 1-27 Y-Teens 17 Christian Youth Club 17 Cheveaux 3. ' RACE, IOAN...a girl light-hearted and content...44: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Family Living Club 4. RAGAN, LETA I1-2AN...in the swim of things...-Mt: Senior Banquet Comm, 47 ENTERED 1953. RAHA1., OLLlE...let each man do his best...-14. RANKIN, RUSSEI.L...the wheel of fortune . ..447 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 H.R. Treasurer 2, President 4. RANSIER, R1CHARD...his ambitions shall be rewarded 28, 447 Intra-murals 17 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 DeViltries 2-3-47 I-l.R. PTA Rep. 37 A Capella 2-3-47 Froshmores -27 Revelries 17 Stage Crew 1. RAYMAN, RUSSEl..L...1'm sittin' on top of the world...25, 44: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Prism 2-3-47 Student Council Rep. 47 Libbey Scholarship 27 Debating Club 27 U.N. Club 3, Vice-President 37 Finance Commission 2-3-4. REDER, RlCHARD...a polite and patient gentleman. . .28, 44: Track 27 Band l-2-3-47 Hi-Y 47 Camera Club 4. , REDMAN, IOANNE...yes sir, that's my bahy...44, 107, 117: Class Play Scenery Comm, 37 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 DeVil- tries Finance Comm. 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Ren. 47 Girls' Chorus l7 Froshmores 17 Y-Teens l-3-47 La Alianza 47 Skating Club 27 Future Nurses 2. REED, BEVERLY she brings the sun- shine...44, 101, 02, 114: Announcements Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 4, Program Comm. 3, Arrangements Comm. 47 HR. Secretary 3, Treasurer 47 Family Living Club 47 Y-Teens 37 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-47 Charlemos 47 Geology Club 2-3, Secretary 37 GAS 17 Froshmores l-2. RITTER, TED shyness never betrays you...28, 447 Basketball 17 Band 3-47 Orchestra 37 Hi-Y 2. RITZMAN, MARII.YN...oh, who put the devil in Ma:-ilyn's eyes?...447 GAS 1-27 Y-Teens 2-3-4, President 3. ROBARGE, BARBARA...a cheerful girl: a worthy friend. . .447 Honor Roll 1-27 Var- sity Drag Comm. 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep.7 Future Nurses 1-27 Science Honor Club l. HEICHARD, SALLY. . .my gal Sal. . .44, 85: Honor Roll 37 Class Play Comm. 3-47 De- Viltries Comm. 3-47 Bridge Club 27 Ca- nasta Club 17 Geology Club 2-3, ICC Rep. 37 GAS l. REPASS, ROBERT.. .and so to sleep again ...44: lunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Comm, 47 Band 2. RERUCHA, FRANK IAMES. . .you've got to be a football he.-ro...44, 120, 1212 Foot- ball 2-3-47 Baseball 3-47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Varsity-D Club 47 ENTERED 1951. REYNOLDS, BEVERLY a lass light- hearted and content...44, 92: Night Re- lays Decoration Comm. 27 Senior Mid- Winter Comm. 47 H.R. Secretary l, Red Cross Rep, 3, Thrift Chairman 47 Frau- leins 3-4, Vice-President 47 Charlemos 2-3, Secretary 37 Family Living Club 4. REYNOLDS, DAVE...little, but cz great sense of humor. ..447 Honor Roll 47 Intra- murals l7 Boxing 1-2-3-47 Wrestling 1-47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Froshmores 1-2. REYNOLDS, NORMA...her eyes twinkle with mischiet...28, 30, 44, 92, 103: Honor Roll 47 DeViltries Cast 2-3-47 Class Trip Comm. 37 Graduation Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Program 47 Majorette 2-3-4, Captain 47 Night Relays Reception Comm. Co-Chairman 47 Revelries 37 Frauleins 3-47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. and Secretary l, PTA Rep. 27 Froshmores l-27 Homecoming Queen 4. RHOADES. AUDREY. . .true happiness con- sists in doing good...-14: I-I-lop Comm. 37 Announcements Comm. 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 17 Girls' Chorus 47 Cheveaux 2-37 Skating Club 27 Froshmores 1. RICHARDS, RONALD...1ife's a game of !ootball...44, 120, 123: Football 1-2-3-47 lntra-murals 37 Boxing 27 Wrestling l-47 DeViltries Cast 47 Auditorium Patrol 3. RISLEY, RICHARD a ma.n's actions show his character...4l, 44, 877 Basket- ball l-2-3-47 Golf 2-3-47 Senior Mid-Winter Chairman 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 37 DeViltries Cast 4, Props Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 27 Geology Club 27 Com- mercial Club 47 Froshmores l-2. RITCHIE, NELSON...dear little boy o! mine... S l 2 t ft in SW? is gli lill- Liazgitziijgil is ,fi A is i it C ssl it it 9 Q, is Eiberglas materials, in many versatile forms, provide comfort, economy, efficiency, and quality in thousands of products. Small Wonder people say . . . What'll they do next with Fiberglgs materials? The only limit is man's ingenuity. Sparlcing that ingenuity and helping it Work new Wonders continues to be our job and challenge at Owens-Corning. In the years ahead, you'll see many more reasons Why We can promise . . . MILLER'S CAFETERIA 419 MADISON AVENUE CAcross from Edison Buildingl Good Food is our Business OPEN 10:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. AIR CONDITIONED 151 ROBERTSON, ANDY. . .in my merry yellow Buicl-:...28, 38, 44, 88, 98: Honor R011 2-3-47 lunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Chairman, Historian Comm. 47 Class Play Cast 37 DeViltries Stage Production 2-3, DeViltries Props 47 S.C. Rep. 4, S.C. Comm. 47 Debate Club 4, ICC Rep. 47 Magazine Awards 2-3-47 Bowling Green Scholarship Tests 27 Libbey Scholarship 27 Band 3-47 Forum 47 Astronomy Club 47 Chess Club 37 Pep Band 3-47 Assemblies Commission 4. ROBINSON, BRUCE. . .exceedingly well read. ..447 Boxing 3-4. HOBY, GEORGE...Oh!...22, 45, 79, 95, 107: Track 2-47 Cross Country 1-27 Pot O' Gold Stott 3-4, Editor-in-Chief 47 De- Viltries Schedule Comm. 2, Scenery Comm. Co-Chairman 3, Steering Comm. 37 O.D.'s 2-3-4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 47 La Alianza 3-4, President 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Publicity Commission 37 Quill and Scroll Honorary Journalism Society 3-47 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3-4, ROGERS, DONNA...and ease oi heart her look conveyed...45. ROGERS, PHILLIP...quiet, in a manly way...22, 45: Honor Roll 37 Pot O' Gold Panel Editor 4, Freshman Editor 4, Asst. Advertising Editor 47 H.R. President 37 ENTERED 1952. ROHLFING, STEV'E...1've got to roam... 457 Honor Roll 27 DeViltries Set Director 17 Latin Club 1, ICC Rep. 17 Hi-Y 2. ROMANOFF, IACK a bright boy with a laughing face. . .45. ROMANOFF, ROLLIE. . .I bet ya it doesn't! ...45, 105: Class Trip Comm. 37 Class Play Props Comm, 47 DeViltries Props Comm. 3-47 H.R. Prism Hep. 2-47 Maga- zine Award l7 Aeolian Radio Club 1-37 U.N. Club 2-3-4. ROOSE, FLORENCE...a gal you can rely on...22, 45, 90: I-I-lop Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries Costume Comm. 27 Revelries 47 ICC Dance Comm. 27 Pot O' Gold Girls' Athletic Editor 47 H.R. President 27 Thalians 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Charlemos 27 La Alianza 37 Sorelles 3-47 Future Teachers 2, ICC Rep. 27 Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 37 Froshmores 1-2. ROSE, SI-IIRLEY...you're the cutest one ...45, 927 Honor Roll 37, I-Hop Comm. 37 DeViltries Secretarial Comm. 3-4, Chair- man 4, Steering Comm. 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. 27 Publicity Commission 27 H.R. Secretary 2, President 3: Frauleins 47 Family Living Club 47 FBLA 2. ROSTETTER, GARY...mine are the min- utes as they t1y...45. BOTH, PH.ILL1P...the proper study of mankind. . .GRADUATED Ianuary 1954, ROWE, RICHARD...he'l1 make the grade ...45, 103, 120, 123: Football 1-2-3-47 Basketball 17 lntra-murals 47 Boxing 27 Senior Banquet Comm. Chairman 37 Var- sity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries Cast 47 Varsity-D Club 47 Argonis Club 27 Fam- ily Living Club 47 Athletic Commission 3-4. RUDOLPH, DI-IREK...style is the man... 45. RUDY, MEI.lNDA...she meets the world with a smile 45, 112: DeViltries 47 Magazine Award 47 Girls' Chorus 47 Or- chestra l-27 Aeolian Radio Club 4. RUSSELL, DARLA...like a vapor on the summer air 45, 85: Honor Roll 3-47 Class Trip Comm, 47 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 47 H.R. Treasurer 2, Red Cross Rep. 37 Philaletheans 3-41 Froshmores 1-2. RUSSOM, BEVERLY...thought is deeper than all spoech...45. 103, 117: Memorial Comm. 47 Family Living Club 4. l52 RYAN, ION. . .grade A guy...45: Honor Roll 2-37 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Student Director Class Play 47 DeViltries 4. SAY!-OH, IO ANN . .. a friendly nature is well satisfied...28, 30, 45, 99, 100, 102, 103: Class Play Ushers Comm. 47 Revel- ries 37 DeViltries Cast 2-3-47 H.R, Red Cross Rep. 27 Sisco 3-47 Sub Debs 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Majorette 2-3-4. SCARISBRICK, IUDITH. . .her character se- cures respect...2Z, 45, 85, 107: Honor Roll 1-3-47 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Pot O' Gold Assistant Senior Editor 47 DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 2, Party Comm. 3, Props Comm, 47 H.R. Secretary- Treasurer 17 Philaletheans 4, Vice-Presi- dent 47 La Alianza 47 Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 37 Froshmores 1-27 Girls' Chorus 17 Science Honor Club 1. SCHMIDT, KATHRYN. . .oh, to possess that stately grace...45, 104. SCHOMAKER, BARBARA youth is wholly experimenta1...45. SCHROEDER, GWEN...sweet and demure ...45: Honor Roll 2-37 DeViltries Scenery Comm, 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-47 Pot O' Gold Rep. 2-47 S. C. Rep. 2. SCI-IROEDER, RIC1-IARD...he must have been a beautiful baby...2Z, 45, 46, 1297 Track 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Comm, 37 Revelries Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Chairman 47 Pot O' Gold Assistant Ath- letio Editor 47 Class Play Cast 47 DeVil- tries Props Comm. 4, Cast 47 H.R. Vice- President 37 O.D.'s 47 Dramatics Club 47 Commercial Club 47 Froshmores 1. SCHUSTER, SUSAN,..a bright spat in every crew...-45, 847 Junior-Senior Fare- well Comm. 37 DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 37 Night Relays Comm. 37 Frosh- mores 1-27 Pericleans 3-47 Sorelles 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Class Play Make- up Comm, 4, Class Play Cast 47 DeVil- tries Try-outs Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 47 H.R, President 1-4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 27 Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3. SC!-IWARTZ, ,LEONARD...he is as like- able as he is lookable...-15, 20, 123: Football 2-3-47 Chairman Announcements Comm, 47 Class Trip Comm, 37 DeViltries Cast 47 S.C. Rep. 4, S.C. Comm. 47 H.R. Secretary 3, Magazine Rep. 1-27 Froshmores 17 School Service Commission 3. SEEMAN, BEVI-IRI.Y...one who is fun is worth knowing...45, 48: Honor Roll 3-47 Junior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Chair- man Senior Prom 47 Night Relays 37 Revelries 2-37 Senior Executive Council 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 DeViltries 2-3, Cast 47 H.R. S. C. Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2, Social Hep. 17 Y-Teens 17 Sorelles 3-4, Secretary 37 Charlemos 27 FTA 27 Assemblies Commission 4. SEMLER. LUANN...a bluebird singing in my heart...45, 107, 132: Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm, 47 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 3, Tickets Comm, 47 H.R. Magazine Rep. 47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 17 La Alianza 3-42 GAS 2-3-4, Vice-President 47 Girls' Golf Club 3-4, President 47 Lead- ers Club 2-3-4. SENTLE, PENNY...you cou1dn't he nicer ...45, 86, 90: DeViltries Usherettes Comm. 2-3-47 Night Relays 2-37 Class Play Try- outs 2-37 Tigerette 2-3-47 H.R. Stamp Rep. 2, Secretary 1, Girls' Athletics 4, Treas- urer 37 Thalians 27 Sorelles 3-47 Geology Club 27 Bridge Club 17 Froshmores 1. SHALLENBERGER, BARBARA always smiling, never sad 45, 857 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 2-37 Philaletheans 3-47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Science Honor Club 2-37 Ge- ology Club 2-37 GAS l-2-3-4. SHAPIRO, WILLIAM. ..young man with a h0m...28. 35, 45, 88, 98, 103: Honor Roll 47 lunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm, 37 Varsity Drag Chairman 47 Class Play SCSUGIY Comm. 3: DeViltries Pit Band 2-3-4, Ticket Comm. 47 Student Council RSP- 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 37 Forum 47 Family Living Club 47 Astronomy Club 4, ICC Rep. 47 Cheveaux Club 17 Revelries 47 Froshmores 1-2. SHAW, MARY IANE...sweet and lovely ---35, 45, 34, 90: Senior Prom Comm. 47 Senior Executive Council 47 Class Play PUbliCilY Comm. 3: Student Council Rep. 2, Student Council Comm. 27 Pericleans 3-4, Secretary 47 U.N. Club 27 GAS 17 Night Relays Publicity 2-37 DeViltries Scenery 2, Publicity 3. Script 4, Cast 47 Revelries Publicity 3-47 Publicity Com- mission 4. SHAWLEY. PAT'l'I...a diamond ring... 45: DeViltries Cast 1, Choreography Comm. 27 Drarnatics Club 37 Froshmores 1-2. SHEPLER, CONNIE...nothinq is lost by friend1iness...4S: Honor Roll 27 H.R. PTA Rep 27 Bowling Green Scholarship Test 17 Froshmores 17 Aeolian Radio Club 3. SHNIDER, BEVERLY...busy as a bee... 46. 104: Historian Comm. 4: H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1-2-3-47 Girls' Chorus l-2-3-47 Future Teachers 47 Hall Patrol 37 Frosh- mores 1. SHULER, REX...sc1-tool days. school days ...46: Science Honor Club 1, SIMON, RAYMOND...not too serious, not too gay...46: Football 37 Hall Patrol 37 ENTERED 1951. SINAY, BARBARA...tl-ie best of life is before you...45. SLINGO, SUE. . .an efficient miss. . .4S, 87, 103: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Y-Teens 17 Froshmores l-27 GAS 27 Com- mercial Club 4, President 47 Family Living Club 4. SMART, IUDY...wi1I certainly go places ...46, 112: Aeolian Club 47 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 47 ENTERED 1953. SMITH, BARBARA beautiful dreamer ...46: Honor Roll 17 Tri-D's 3-47 Skating Club l-27 Froshmores 1-27 Di-amatics Club 2. SMITH, CAROI....a graceful girl is liked by all. . .-16. SMITH, IUNE ANN...she is a Winsome girl, we think. . .4B. SMITH, MILTON. ..you're an old smoothie ...-16. 89: Senior Prom Comm. 47 Class Play Ushers Comm. 37 DeViltries Cast 37 H.R. President 3-47 Bond Sales 2: Q.D.'s 47 Family Living Club 4. SMITH, PATRIClA...iu1I of pep, full of tun...46. SNIDHR, CAROL. , .c'est si Bon. . .-16: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm, 47 Frosh- mores l-27 GAS 1. SPAULDING, SHARON. . .I found my April dream...46, 99: H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1-2- 3-47 Orchestra 1-27 Sub Debs 3-47 GAS 17 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 47 Trail Blazers 1-2-3, Vice-President 37 Future Nurses I-2-3-47 Froshmores l-2. STARKEY, PI'IYLI.IS...little miss blue eyes...4-6, 92: Historian Comm. 47 Night Relays 37 H.R. Thrift Chairman 2-37 Frau- leins 3-4. STAUSMIRE. L01S...she's iust the kind whose good nature never varies 46, 103: Honor Roll 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Clerk of Board Commis- sion 4: H.R. PTA Rep. 1, Treasurer 37 GAS 1-3-47 Family Living Club 47 Skating Club 1: FBLA 2. 1 T STEDMAN, IERRY . .. quiet, but trust- worthy. . . STEGEMAN, RIC1-1ARD...he wins hearts easily...46, 103, 120, 121, 122: Honor Roll 47 Football l-2-3-47 Track 2: lntra-murals 17 Varsity Drag Comm, 47 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Iunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Night Relays Cornm. 3-47 Ath- letic Commission 3-47 Hall Patrol 47 De- Viltries Cast 47 H.R. Vice-President 1, President 3-47 Family Living Club 4, Vice- President 47 Argonis Club 2-37 Varsity- D Club 4. STEINBERG, MICHAEL. . .an exponent of melody...28, 98: DeViltries 3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 Cheveaux 17 Model Airplane Club STEPANSK1, CAROL. . .the end ot the rain- bow...46: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Family Living Club 47 Tri-D's 47 Froshmores 1-2. STEVENS, COLLEEN...in the lilt ot Irish la'uqhter...46: Honor Roll 4: lunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Revelries 37 DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 2, Secretarial Comm. 47 H.R. Secretary l, President 37 Tri-D's 3-4, Secretary 47 La Alianza 27 GAS 1-2-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Girls' Chorus 1. STEWART, LOIS...sugar b1ues...46, 90: Honor Roll 1-2-3-41 Class Secretary 27 Class Play Cast 47 Senior Prom Comm. 47 DeViltries Try-out Comm, 1, Make-Up Comm. 2-47 Student Council Rep. 27 H.R. President 37 Bridge Club 2-3, Treasurer 37 Sorelles 47 Dramatics Club 27 Charle- mos 27 GAS 17 Welfare Commission 2-3-47 lCC Secretary 47 Night Relays Decorations Comm, 17 Athletic Oiiice 27 Froshmores STINEFIELD, CAROL a simple, shy, sweet lass. . .4S, 117: Honor Roll 3-4: Var- sity Drag Comm. 4: GAS 1-2-37 Y-Teens 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 4. ST. IOHN. BARBARI-1...hrown-eyed angel ..,22, 46, 49, 83, 107, 117: Honor Roll 37 Pot O' Gold Literary Editor 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Graduation Comm. Chairman 47 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, President 47 Y-Teens 2-3-4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Recording Secretary 47 La Alianza 3-47 U.N. Club 27 1-LR, Red Cross Rep, 2, Thrift Chairman 3, Secretary-Treasurer 47 Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 37 De- Viltries Ushers Comm. 4. STOPFEL, GARY. . .iust a gamb1er's guitar ...28, 46: Class Play Ushers 37 Class Play Publicity 47 DeViltries Cast 2-3-47 A Capella Choir 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries 3. STOIBER, CONNIER. . .a woman is always changeable and capricious. . .46. STRADER, KENNET1-1...in my top hat, white tie, and ta:ils...21, 46, 89, 95: Class Trip Comm. 37 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 47 Iustice Commissioner 47 Magazine Award 47 Q.D.'s 3-47 Hi-Y 3-4, lCC Rep. 3, President 47 Revelries 47 ENTERED 1951. STROUP, lANICE...her friends-they are many: her toes-are there any?...25, 46, 85, 101: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Secretary 27 Class Play Publicity 37 Graduation Comm. 4: Prism 2-3-4, Cartoonist 3, Page Editor 47 DeViltries Costume Comm. 2, Script Comm. 3, Cast 3-4, General Chair- man 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 37 Libbey Scholarship 27 Bowling Green Scholar- ship Tests l-27 Thalians 3-4, Social Chair- man 47 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Historian 47 Dramatics Club 27 Aeolian Radio Club 37 GAS 17 Froshmores 1-27 Skating Club 17 Senior Service Scouts 1-27 Future Nurses 2-3, Vice-President 37 Revelries Decoration Comm. 2-3. STUDER, D.AV1D...a quiet fellow but alert of rnind...47: Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 DeViltries Set Director 2-3-47 H.R. Treasurer 37 Christian Youth Club 1-'7-3-4, Treasurer 2. Secretary 3, President 47 Latin Club 27 Science Honor Club 1. 154 SULLINS, CHARI.ES...with my eyes wide open...47: Intra-murals 17 Basketball 1-27 Memorial Comm. 4. SUTTON, SANDRA...a.n enthusiastic and pleasing illustration of youth...47, 92: GAS l: Class Play Reading Comm, 4, Class Play Usher Comm. 37 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 3-47 H.R. Secretary 1-2- 3-47 Frauleins 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. SWARTZ, 1.ESTER....yes, I can! 47: Senior Banquet Comm. 47 ENTERED 1953. SWARTZ, RONA1.D...the more noble, the more humble...47: ENTERED 1953. SWEENEY, KATHLEEN a dark-haired maid wtih cz sweet disposition 47: Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. SWEET, I.YLE...every man lor himself. .. 47, 128: Baseball 1-2-3-4, Co-Captain 47 H.R. Athletic Director 3-4: Varsity-D Club 1-2-3-4. TALLMAN, IEAN...short, an' sweet: and twice as neat...47, 99, 100: Honor Roll 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Class Trip Comm. 47 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 37 Sub Debs 3-4, Chaplain 47 Sisco 2-3-4, Vice-President 47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1-2. TARASCHKE, LOIS,..here is a girl who takes pleasure in sports as in everything else...47. 132: Honor Roll 1-47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm, 47 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 47 Prism Reporter 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep, 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Tri-D's 47 GAS 1'2-3-4: Golf Club 3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Leaders Club 2-3-47 Frosh- mores 1-2. TAYLOR, ROBERT what a wonderful guy..,4'l, 128. 131: Basketball 3-47 Bowl- ing 3-47 Baseball 3-47 Class Play Make- Up Comm, 47 H.R. Secretary 4. TEAKER, PAT.,.ain't she sweet, comin' down the street...47, 100: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 DeViltries Finance Comm. 47 Welfare Commission 1-27 Maga- zine Award 1-27 Sisco 3-4, President 47 Family Living Club 47 Cheveaux 1-27 U.N. Club 1-27 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 2. THAL, LOIS. . .are there anymore at home like you? 21, 24, 47. 106: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 3, Class Play Prompter 37 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Comm, 47 Prism Reporter 2, Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 47 DeViltries 1-2-3-47 S.C. Commissioner 47 H.R. Froshmores Rep. 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, PTA Rep, 37 Magazine Awards 2-47 U.N. Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Sorelles 3, Sergeant at Arms 37 Aeolian Radio Club 1-27 French Club 17 Revelries Comm. l-2-37 Chairman Community Chest Drive 47 Chairman Student Council Dance 47 Na- tional Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Comm. l-3: Froshmores 17 Delegate Mock Economic and Social Council 47 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4: Delegate Northwestern Ohio Press Asso- ciation Convention 2-3. THAL, SUSAN. . .virtue is its own reward ..,2l, 24, 47. 105: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Chairman Class Play Props Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Prism Reporter 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 47 DeViltries l-2-3-47 Pub- lications Commissioner 47 H.R. Secretary 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Magazine Awards 1-37 U.N. Club 2-3-47 Sorelles 3: Aeolian Radio Club 1-27 French Club 17 Revelries 1-2-3-47 Assemblies Commission 27 Wel- fare Commission 37 Night Relays Comm. l-37 Froshmores 17 National Honor Society 3-47 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Delegate Mock Economic and 'Social Council 37 Delegate Columbia Press Scholastic Association 47 Delegate Northwestern Ohio Press Asso- ciation 2-3. THETFORD, P1'lYLl.IS...honor lies in hon- est toil.. .47. THOMAS, DOREEN an ideal triend, helpful and sweet...47, 103. THOMAS, IANET.. .everything's going my way...47, 102: Announcements Comm. 47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores l-2. THRONE, IERRY...a pleasant smile is iust one of his assets...47, 128: Football 17 Bowling 2-3-47 Baseball 2-3-47 Class Play Reading Comm. 37 DeViltries Stage Production Comm. 1-2, Ushers Comm, 3, Cast 47 Student Council Rep. 4, Flag Comm. 47 H.R. Red Cross Rep. l: Q,D.'s 47 Hi-Y 1-27 School Service Commission 1-2-3-47 Junior Achievement 2-3. TIMM, NANCY...way down yonder in New Or1eans...47, 102: Honor Roll 2-3-47 DeViltries Publicity and Cast 47 Class Play Scenery Comm, 47 Prism Solicitor 2-37 Thalians 37 Sorelles 3-47 Historian Comm, 47 Family Living Club 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Class Play Usherettes Comm. 3. TISCHINAE, MAR.V1N...a personality to bowl you over...46, 131: Football 1-27 Bowling 3-47 Honor Roll 47 H.R. Treasurer 3, TITUS, IO1-IN...anythinq you can do, I can do better. . .47, 131: Football 1-27 Hi-Y 17 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol Captain 4. TITUS, TOM...I can do anything better than you...47: Track 27 Basketball 17 lntra-murals 17 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Night Relays Field Comm. 37 Memorial Comm. 47 Hi-Y l7 Visual Education 1-27 Hall Patrol 4. TONNEBERGER, RONALD...got my hat, and got my reservation 23, 47, 89: Honor Roll 47 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 4: DeVil- tries Program Comm. 47 Pot O' Gold Staff 47 Q.D.'s 3-47 Hi-Y 47 Aeolian Radio Club 3: Family Living Club 47 Assemblies Commission 37 Revelries 7-37 Froshmores 1-27 Delegate Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4. TOWNSI-IND, VIRGINIA time out for Ginger...47: Announcements Comm. 47 Dramatics Club 1: Latin Club 1-21 Sub Debs 3-47 Tri-D's 4. TURNER, CHI-lRI.OT'1'E...she thinks before she speaks 47, 87: Girls' Chorus 17 Christian Youth Club 27 Senior Service Scouts 3-47 Froshmores 1-2, UNFRIED, KAREN...an active and eager qir1...21, 22, 47, 106: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Iunior-Senior Farewell Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Froshmores 17 Pot O' Gold Ass't. Organizations Ed- itor 2, Ass't. Business Manager 3, Business Manager 47 Class Play Cast 47 DeViltries Publicity 1-2, Program Chairman 3-47 Pub- lications Commissioner 47 Senior Executive Council 47 Magazine Rep. 37 Libbey Scholarship 17 National Honor Society 3-47 Quill and Scroll 3-4: Pericleans 3-47 Pay-a-el-sa 27 U.N. Club 2-4, Program Chairman 47 Bridge Club 2-3, Secretary 37 Revelries Decorations Comm. 1-2, Rev- elries Refreshments Comm. 37 Publicity Commission 3-47 Community Chest Drive 47 Delegate Columbia Press Association Convention 37 Delegate to Ohio University Workshop 3. UPDIKE, T1-IOMAS...summertirne, and the livin' is easy 47, 103: Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-47 Hi-Y 27 Family Living Club 4: ENTERED 1951. VAN GUNTEN, EDWARD...a steady lad holding his own...Basketball 17 Frosh- mores 17 ENTERED 1951. VICKERY, RONALD. . .day dreaming . . . 47: Honor Roll 1-2. WACKER, DORIS when whipperwills cal1...47: Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Try-outs Comm. 47 Publicity Commission 47 Geology Club 27 GAS 1-2-3-47 Frosh- mores 1-2. WAHL, DAVID...1et's all be merry...87. WAIDELICH, IOHN...iit as a fiddle...48. 128: Intra-murals 17 Baseball 3: 1-LR, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 47 Froshmores 1-2. WALCZAK. SALLY...sweet is her face and keen is her mind...48, 1027 Honor Roll 3-47 Class Play Ticket Comm. 37 Revelries 27 DeVi1tries Secretarial Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2: Student Council Rep. 1-2-37 Area Student Council Dance Comm. 37 Magazine Awards 1-27 Y-Teens 2-3, Secretary 27 Tri-D's 4: Family Living Club 47 Clerk of Board Commission 47 Frosh- mores 1-2. WALKER, CAROL ANN...her charm is due to her vivacious manner...487 Pay- a-el-sa 2-3-4: Cheveaux 1-27 Philaletheans 47 ENTERED 1952. WALTERS, SHIRLEY...she's a fun-loving gir1...48: Prism 27 Sub Debs 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Cheveaux 2-3. WALZ, lERRY...behind the scenes...-18, 88: Honor Roll 1-2-37 Iunior-Senior Fare- well Comm. 3: Class Plays Props Comm. 47 DeVi1tries Stage Production Comm. 1-2-3-4, Chairman 2-3-4, Steering Comm. 4: S.C. Hep. 3-47 Civil Defense Comm. 47 lustice Commission 47 1-LR. Pot O' Gold Rep. 27 Magazine Award 2-3-47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Forum 4, Treasurer 47 Amateur Radio Club 47 Visual Education 37 Stage Crew 3-47 Revelries 4. WARD, ROBERT 1le'11 be Cr singing waiter yet...28, 48, 103: DeViltries 2-3-4: Magazine Award 27 A Capella 2-3-47 Family Living Club 47 Froshmores 1'2I Football Usher 27 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 1-2. WARPEL, RAYMOND. . .a mighty man was he...48, 120. 122, 124, 125, 127. 129: Foot- ball 1-2-3-47 Track 1-2-37 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Class Play Decorations Comm. 37 Gradua- tion Comm. 47 DeVi1tries Cast 47 Varsity- D Club 2-3-4. WEBER, IACK...you are you...48: Foot- ball 1-27 Wrestling 1-2-3-47 H.R. President 17 Hall Patrol 3-4. WEINRICH, BARBARA...it's a biq wide wonderful world.. .487 Historian Comm. 47 Family Living Club 4. WEISBERG, JOAN. . .with a song. . .48. WENDT, BARBARA...ycu and the night and the music...48, 907 Honor Roll 37 Class Trip Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Family Living Club 47 Sorelles 3-47 Revelries Ticket Comm. 2-3-47 DeViltries Ticket Comm. 2-3-4, Co-Chair- man 47 Night Relays Ticket Comm. 2. WENDT, DARLENE . .. it isn't raining rain you lgnow...-48: Girls' Chorus 17 Charle- 1'1'1OS . XESSENDORF, NED . . .11e's all right . . . WESTLUND, I.OUIS...man about town... 37, 48, 89, 102, 108, 128: Basketball 3-47 Co-Chairman Class Play 47 Student Court gl PTA Rep. 47 Q.D.'s 47 Dramatics u . WETTSTONE, IAMES wish you were here...28, 47, 48, 88, 107: Co-Chairman Baccalaureate Comm. 47 DeVi1tries 3-47 E135-.1Ciap4ella Choir 3-47 Forum 47 La Alianza u . WHITE, lANET...iust singin' a song... 28. 48, 86, 90: DeVitlries Try-outs Comm. 3-47 Chairman Class Play Reading Comm. 3-41 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 37 ICC 47 H.R. Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Stamp Hep. 1-2, Magazine Rep. 47 A Capella Choir 3-47 Thalians 3-47 Sorelles 3-47 Latin Club 27 GAS 1-27 School Service Com- mission 3-4. WHITFIELD, DONNA...p1easant and fun to know 48, 867 Class Play Try-outs Comm. Chairman 37 Class Play Props Comm. Chairman 47 Class Play Prompter 3-47 DeViltries 4, Usherette Comm. 3-4: Social Commission 3-47 Student Council Rep. 47 1-LR. Red Cross Rep. 1-2, Secre- tary 37 Thalians 47 Y-Teens 17 U.N. Club 37 Bridge Club 27 Revelries 3-4 WHITTIER, BARNARD. . .gone tishin'. . .43, 48, 88, 107: Football 27 Intra-murals 1-27 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. Co- Chairman 47 Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3: DeVi1tries Set Director 4, Sched- ule Comm. 2-37 H.R. Treasurer 27 Forum 4, Vice-President 47 Argonis Club 2-37 U.N. Club 17 Hall Patrol 2-3, Captain 37 School Service Commission 47 Stationers' Desk 4. WILCOX, GLORIA. . .shall we dance. . .487 DeViltries 17 Canasta Club 17 Senior Scouts 1-27 GAS 1-2-37 Home Nursing Club 1-2-37 Gym Leader 2-3. WILCOX, IEANNE dream of Iemmie with the light brown hair...-18: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3, Usher Comm. 4. WILD, MARG1E...be11e of the ball...-18, 103: Family Living Club 47 ENTERED 1953. WILSON, IOYCE...a1ways gay and fun 1oving...28, 30, 48, 100, 103: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 DeVilt'ries Cast 37 Sisco 3-47 Family Living Club 47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Majorette 3-4. WIRT, PEGGY...a shy, sweet maid is here...48, 114: Announcements Comm. 47 Froshmores 1-27 H.R. Red Cross Rep. 1, Stamp Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 37 GAS 1-2-3-4. WISEMAN, BARBARA some credit in being iolly...-18, 100, 112, 114. Abbott, Lorraine ..... 56, 111 Ahrendt, Mary Ann ...... 55 Alliman, Edward ........5l Anderson, Jerry ..... 52, 129 Aston, Susan . .......... .......54,55,101,105, 113 Ayling, Marion ....... 53, 83 Baker, Judith .... 51, 83, 104 Baker, Richard . Bannister, Iames Barnard, ludith Barrow, Frank . Bartley, Pat Bauer, Wolfgang Baugh, Ierry Beavers, Shirley ........50 .....94,120 55, 86, 91 ........54 .. .... 55 un iors Becker, Larry ..... ..... 5 4 Beckmann, Louis ........ 54 Beebe, Dianne ........... 53 Belkoier, Mary .......... ............28, 78, 83, 104 Bell, Patricia ............ 56 Bellman, Howard ........ 51 Benadom, Beverly Bendlin, Iohn ..... 52, 88, 94 Bennett, George. .51, 94, 120 Benway, Norman Beverlin, Sharon ........ ............54, 84, 91, 107 Blanchard, Gary ........ 52 Blank, Waldo .... 55, 91, 109 Blinn, Bill .. Bodi, lames Bollia, lucly ............. 51 Bonnough, loyce ......... 52 Borgelt, Iudy ..... 56, 99, 104 Bowman, Victor .......... 50 ....54, 89 WITTE, PI-IILI.1P...many of his interests lie in study...28, 48, 95: I-Hop Comm. 37 Class Play Reading Comm. 47 DeVi1tries 3-47 H.R. President 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Or- chestra 37 O.D.'s 3-47 Hi-Y 2-3-47 Science Honor Club 17 Toledo Youth Orchestra 47 Basketball Band 2-3. VVITTE, SUSAN beautiful, beautiful brown eyes...48, 1017 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Class Trip Comm. 47 DeVi1tries Make-Up Comm. 47 Cheveaux Club 2-3, ICC Rep. 37 Pay-a-el-sa 47 Family Living Club 47 Awards Commission 3. WITTMAN, CABOLYN...dearie, do you rimgnlrber?...48: Froshmores 1-27 Skating Cu ... WITTMAN, MARILYN. . .three little words . . .487 lilonor Roll 47 Skating Club 27 Frosh- mores . WOLFE, MARY . . . everything that's wondertu1...49: Honor Roll 4: Class Trip Comm. 47 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 DeVi1tries Props Ass't. Chairman 1, Cos- tumes Comm. Co-Chairman 27 Student Council Rep. 2-37 H.R. Secretary 1, Presi- dent 47 Magazine Award 1-2. WOLFE, PAT sugar cmd spice and everything nice. . .497 Honor Roll 27 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Magazine Awards 1-2-37 Girls' Chorus 1-27 Froshmores 17 GAS 1-27 Y-Teens 27 Future Nurses 2-37 Christian Youth Club 2-37 Skating Club 1. WUERFEL, ROGER...he deserves success ...49, 99, 101, 114: Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 1-LR. PTA Rep. 37 H.R. Secretary 47 Class Trip Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3-4, Co-Chair- man 47 Football Usher 1-2-37 Froshmores 1-27 Pay-a-el-sa 3-47 Sub Debs 47 Char- lemos 47 Chirstian Youth Club 1-2. YARICK, R1CHARD...bache1or in defens- ive armor. . .49. YEAGER, IOAN...stay as sweet as you are...49, 92, 104: Historian Comm. 47 Skating Club 37 Family Living Club 47 ENTERED 1952. YEAGER, MARIETTA.. .peppy and gay in a sweet way...-19: Honor Roll 47 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 DeViltries Scen- ery Comm. 27 I-1.R. Red Cross Rep. 37 Y-Teens 2-37 Froshmores 1-27 Canasta Club 1. ZEBULSKE, BEVERLY. . .quiet, but sweet. . . 497 Cheveaux Club 1-27 Astronomy Club 47 Senior Prom Comm. 47 DeVi1tries Make- Up Comm. 4: Honor Roll 47 Football Usher 17 Deans' Office 4. ZEISLER, WII.LIAM...sing it crgain...28, 49: A Capella 3-47 U.N. Club 37 Skating Club 17 Froshmores 1-2. ZINGG, RICHARD...'tis only facts that are serious...49: GRADUATED Ianuary 1954. Brodbeck, Karl . ...... 57, 94 Brooke, Morgan ......... 52 Brower, Larry ........... 56 Brown, Lynn ..... .... 5 5, 94 Bruere, Lucie ..... 54, 86, 91 Brunk, lack .......... 56, 94 Braatz, Marilyn ......... 54 Buchele, Elvin ........... 54 Bragdon, Kenneth . . . . .55 Buck, David ....... 28, 78, 88 Bragdon, Sally . . . . . .51 Bugg, Aleta ........ . . . . .50 Brannon, Kay ........... 51 Burk, Kenneth ........... 52 Brannon, Ronald . ....... 51 Buschmann, Ernest ...... 56 Bi-eese, Harold . .54, 128, 131 Bushonq, Iared ......... . Brechtelsbauer, Dorothy .......... 53, 120, 125, 129 Brigman, Michael . . .55 120 Butler, Richard ......... .55 Britton, Nancy .-.... 53 116 Butler, Shirley .... ...... 5 0 155 91 91 91 Richardson, Lucy ..... .50 91 99 53 Mathias David ..... Calkins, Richard ........ 51 Calvert, Steve ........... 50 Campbell, Gerald Carlson, Robert .......... 57 Carr, Carol ......... 51, 116 Carr, Sue ......... 28, 78, 83 Carson, Bill ............. 52 Carstensen, David ....... 52 Carstensen, Dian . .28, 30, 78 Cartwright, Robert Carvalho, Judy ....... 50, 93 Clark, Russell .......... .52 Cocke, Charles Coen, Judith ....... . .28, 78 Coffman, Maurice Cole, Eugene .......... 50 Collins, Jack . . .53, 56, 89, 94 Conway, Cynthia .28, 78, 113 Copic, Harley ........... 57 Corrello, Scott .......,... 51 Cosgrove, Sue .... 23, 77, 101 Cottey, Tyrus ............ 56 Craig, Virginia ...... 77, 108 Crary, Harold ........... 54 Crossland, Hugh ..... 24, 56 Crumrine, Patricia .... 56, 91 Cruse, Joan ..51, 99, 101, 107 Culp, J0an ..... 24, 51, 84, 91 Cummins, Mary Ann. . .57, 93 Curson, Larry ........... 51 Curtis, Lois .............. .........50, 53, 84, 91, 107 Dasher, David Davis, Marcia .... , ...... 55 Davis, Mary ............. 55 Deitch, Jean . .28, 56, 78, 100 Delcher, John ......,.... 53 De Muth, Ross ,A Delo, Paul .............. 55 DePuy, William . .57, 120, 129 Dickerson, Robert Diehl, Elisa ....... 54, 83, 99 Dietsche, Robert ......... 54 Dillinger, Marlene ....... 51 Doctorow, Andy ....., ...51 Doherty, Barbara .... 52, 116 Doniere, Vincent ......... 51 Doran, John ............. 57 Douglas, Judy .... 50, 99, 104 Drake, Ralph . .52, 53, 89, 94 Dukeshire, Carol ........ 56 Dunstan, Joan .........., 55 Durell, Marte ..... 28, 30, 78 Durfey, Larry ........ 52, 94 Dutkowski, Joyce ..... 23, 77 Duvendack, Daniel ...... 78, 125 Duvendack, Nancy ...... 52 Duvendack, Ronald ...... 51 Eberle, James ........... 51 Eitel, Eleanor ...... ..... 5 5 Ellis, Spencer ........... 56 English, Robert ..... . .... ..........55,120, 124,125 Eschenburg, Lynn . . .51, 110 Everhart, William ....... 53 Fadden, Joan ........ 53, 93 Fairbanks, Sandra ...... 57 Farris, Marilyn .......... 54 Felker, ToniLou . . . . . . .57 Fielding, Judy ..... .... 5 6 Fine, Lawrence Flannagan, William ..... 53 Fleck, Joseph ............ 53 Florence, Scotty . . .30, 57, 89 Foley, James ............ 55 Folger, Donald.. ,54, 94, 120 Foss, Donald .........,.. 54 Foust, Franklin .......... 51 Fox, Thomas ............ 52 Francis, Gail ..... 56, 83, 104 Frantz, Patricia ..... 52,104 Frazure, Ann ............ 56 Free, Sandra ............ 53 Freeman, Sherrie ..... 28, 78 Freeman, William .... 52, 94 Friberg, Nelson ....... 56, 98 Friedman, Thomas ....... 53 Frumkin, Sally Frybarger, David Fuller, Francis ........,. 57 Furr, Robert .......... 28, 78 Fye, James .............. 53 Gabel, Annette .......... 57 Gaffney, Mary .......... ...........22,77, 101,107 Gaines, Sue . .56, 83, 99, 110 Gale, Tom ............... 56 Gallos, Jim ..,. . ......... 51 Gantzos, Robert .......... .........52, 56, 89, 94, 113 Garn, Judy .......... 55, 105 Gass, Margaret ....,..... 55 Gauthier, Nancy ..... 55,91 Geddis, Winnifred ....... 56 Geiger, Thomas . . . . . . . .56 156 Geithman, Janet . .52, 83, 104 George, Virginia . ....... 55 Gibson, William ...... 52,94 Gilliam, Sue ..... 57, 85, 116 Gist, Joan ....... 54, 101, 111 Glanville, John ........ . .55 Goins, John ......... 54, 129 Gometz, Kenneth ........ 53 Goodwin, Sharon ............52, 56, 86, 101 Gosbeth, Fred ........... 53 Gradwell, Terence ....... Gray, Laura ............. Greenberg, Robert .... 24, Grill, William .........,. Grossman, Gretchen ..... . ........... ...57, 85, 101 Guntsch, Joyce .......... 56 Hass, Joan .............. 52 Hass, Shirley ......... 56, 93 Haberkamp, Eugene ...... 52 1-labig, Donald . .......... 54 Hahn, Margaret , ..,..... 56 93 51 56 99 52 51 Gray, Leslie ............. 54 77 54 Hall, Joyce ........... 53, Harbaugh, Dave ........ Harmon, Jerry ........... Harmon, Lois . .51, 83, 87, Harper, Julian .......... 55 Harpster, Donald .... 52, 128 Harris, Allan ............ 52 Harris, Diane ..... 52, 93, 112 Hartough, Jay ........... 53 Hauenstein, Richard ..... 51 Hawkins, Terry ...... 28, 51 Heiden, Melvin ....... , . . 53 Heinrich, Marilyn ....... Kurnnlck, Bonnie ..... 51, 116 Kunst, Nancy . . .56, 100, 107 Kurtz. John .............. 53 Kwiatkowski, Jerry Lachin, Robert ....... 50, 113 La Duc, James ......,... Landin, Jack ..... 28, 78, Lautz, Robert , ........... 54 Lawrence, Richard ..... Leach, Nancy . . .77, 108, Le Fevre, Richard ....... Lehaney, Marilyn ..,... Lehr, Kenneth ........ 30, 53 Lemgo, Lois .,........... 57 Lenenberg, Sander ...... 56 Lenfesty, Joan . . .53, 83, 107 Lenfesty, Joyce . . .55, 83, 107 Leuck, Patricia .......... 56 Levin, lrene ......... 50, 114 Levison, Jerome ......... 55 Levy, Kayla ............. .52 106 .53 110 .57 100 .........25, 77, 85, 93,114 Lewandowski, Carol ..... 52 Lichtenwald, William .... 53 Liebnau, John ........... 52 Liebes, Herschel ......... 50 Linck, Deanna . . .54, 91, 111 Lindroth, Edward ....... Lindsay, Barbara ..., 50. Lineberger, loyce . .. .54 100 Pfeiffer, Jan ...... ....5l Phillips, Carol ........ . . .55 Phillips, Janet ...... .....54 Piasecki, Frances ....... 55, 84, 91, 104 Pickles, Marcia ....... 51, 83 Pittman, Dale . . . . Pirwitz, Marcia .......... 57 50, 52, 120 Pointer, Barbara . . .... 56, 93 Polsdorfer, David . .,., 28, 78 Polson, Cornelia ......... ............28, 30, 78, 100 Pool, James ............. 54 Pope, Albert ............. 57 Porter, Clifford .......... 54 Poucher, Howell .... Powers, Ted .52, 112 Pugh, Marilyn ....... 28, Rahe, Judith ..... Rathke, Thomas .... 50 53 Ramlow, Sharon .... . . . .50 51 51 Raymond, Lee ........... Rehkopf, Robert .. . .50, 57, 112, 120, 129 ReileY, Jerry ,........ .52 Reinstein, Judy ....... , Reischrnan, Joyzell .... 52, Reynolds, Jerry ...... 84, SS Si Riendeau, Carole .... . , Lintner, Melba ..... Lippincott, Roger Lippold, Judy ...... Littlefield. Judith Loe, James ......... Logan, Jackie .... . . Lough, Lois ........ Luedtke, Betty ..... . . . .57 .53, 91 55,125 53, 100 50, 116 .....98 .55, 87 . . . .78 55, 105 ............23, 50,77,101 Heiserman, Ruth ..... . . . .52 Henderson, Pat ...... .... Henderson, Ronald Hoffman, Jay ............ 55 53 Herzig, Marjorie ......... 51 54 51 Hogan, Lee ........ ...... Holt, Richard . . . .5 1, 120. 129 Hood, Nancy ......... 53,91 Luetke, Nancy ...... Lundberg, Carole . . . Lutz, Fred ............... 50 MacPherson, Margaret . . . 116 Mallendick, Mary Lou .... 56, 101 .....52 ..57,86 Houtz, James ......... 52,87 Hovey, Harold .... 57, 88, 84 Howard, Harry Hower, Virginia ......... ...........2B, 78, 105, 116 Huffman, Donald ..... 28, 78 Hughes, Rose Marie ...... 54 28 78 Manoff, Donald ...... 51, 106 Manzy, Marlene ...... 51, 87 Marleau, Nancy ..... 53, 116 Martin 57 108 , Gay ......... , Martin, Joyce . . . .54, 86, lll Martin, Marie . .23, 77, 84, 91 Mason, Nancy ........ 28, 78 Hull, Robert .......... , Huntley, Richard ..... . .. 56 Hutt, David ...,...... 28,78 Jackson, Florence .... 28, 78 Jacob, Tom .............. 54 Jacobs, Stuart .... ..... 5 5 Janicki, Thomas ......... 56 Jarchow, Jerry .......... 51 Jarchow, Marie .......... 53 Jeiferey, Judy .54, 85, 93, 104 Johnsen, Linda ...... 57, 101 Johnson, Carol Ann ....... 55 Johnson, Kenneth . .28, 52, 88 Johnson, Marilyn ........ 53 Jones, Beverly ........ 54, 93 Jordan, William ......... 55 Kaminsky, Gerald ....... 56, 106 Kanag, Georgia ..51, 87, 114 Kander, Henry Kane, Leonard ......... .52 Kane, Hilda ..... ..... 5 3 Kaufman, ' Pat . ..... 53 Kaul, Audrey . . . . . . . .91 Keil, Charlotte ........... 56 Keiser, Dale . . Keller, Danny . Keller, Paul ........ ..... 5 0 Kellogg, Steve ....... .... 5 1 Kelly, Gary ...... .......53, 94 .. .52, 94,120 Kelly, Ruth ...... Kimble, James . .. Kinney, Brad ..... . . . . . . .28 78, 91,113 .28, 78, 94 . . . .28, 78 Kinzer, Carol ............ 55 Kirsner, Alan ............ 57 Klear, Robert ............ 55 Klein, Judith ..... 56, 91, 109 Knauer, Jack ............ 54 Knitz, Janice ..... 54, 87, 100 Knoclle, Sandra ..... 53,116 Knowles, Sharon ..... 57, 116 Knuth, Carol ............ 54 Kocher, Edward ......... 51 Koester, Karl ............ 55 Kohler, Judy ..... 52, 93, 106 Koontz, John .... .50, 94, 120 Korman, Marlene ....... 93, ios, i12 Kott, Ronald ..,.......... 54 Koury, George ......... . Krauss, Iris ......... 51 , Krueger, Ronald .50 104 Krushe, Judy ........ 57, 111 , ..... 51 Matthews, Marilyn 57, 84, 91 Mattison, Nancy ..... 51, 111 Maurer, Cecile .......... 53 Mavis, Larry ....,.... 28, 78 McCandless, William 56,107 McCartney, Larry ........ 53 McCaw, Gary ........... 54 McCreary, Jo Ann ........ 54 McDonald, Sherry . .57, 84, 91 McElroy, Jim ............ 57 McGuire, Pat ......... 54, 93 McKimmy, Barbara . . , . . . ...........52,99,101,l16 McKnight, Mickey McMurray, Sue ....... 57, 91 McNutt, David .... 55, 89, 108 McQueen, Joyce ...... 57, B7 McShane, Marilyn ....... 54 Meach, Pat ......... .... 5 6 Meredith, Marjorie ....... B7 Miller, James ....... ....56 Miller, Ted ....... .... 5 2 Milliere, George .... .... 5 5 Mirsky, Norman ......... 56 Mitchell, Marianne .... 53, 91 Mohrhardt, Mery Lou 51, 110 Moldawski, Davida . .54, 112 Molnar, Rosalie ......... 54 Monaghan, William ..... 53 Montgomery, Kay ........ 51 Moras, Fred ............. 54 Mor-ree, Joyce ........ 57,84 Morrow, Mary ....... 77, 101 Morse, Judy ..... 53, 101, 114 Mowery, Richard ........ 53 Mungons, Ralph ...... 28, 78 Myerly, Colleen ......... 52 Myers, Kelvin . ..... ..... 5 5 Nessif, Terry .. Ninke, William Oberle, Richard . . ,28, 78, 94 Olnhausen, Ann ...23,77,107 Ousky, Joan ............. 57 Owed, Richard . . . . . . . .56 Parlette, Carl . .. .... 56, 94 Patton, Gene .....51 Paul, James . . . . . . .56 Payne, Lynn . . . . . . .57 Pendleton, Pat . . .... 55 Penn, Gerald ....... .... 5 1 Perlman, Arthur ......... 50 Perry, Navarre .......... 54 Pethke, Carol .. .... 52,91 Richie, Barbara . . , . . .54, Rick, Phillip ............. Ritzenthaler, Jacquelyn . . 53,116 Roan, Larry ............ ,55 Roberts, Carol ....... 57, 87 Roesler, Robert . . . . . . . . 56 Rogers, Larry ....... ..., 5 5 Rogers, Winifred . . . . . . .54 Rokicki, Joseph .......... 50 Rosenlund, Donald ...... 78, 89 Roth, Mahlon ............ 54 Rothenbuhler, Ann ....... 78, 113 Roush, Joanne ........... 52 Sakel, Jeanette ...... 57, 111 Sandberg, Gail ....... 57, 91 Sayers, Sandra .......... 53 Schaeffer, Sandra .. .56, 110 Schaub, Sue ..... ..... 2 8, 78 Scheff, Barbara ....., 53, 87 Schlatter, Suzanne . . .52, 116 Schnelker, Richard 54, 55, 89 Schnorf, David ...... Schoenbrun, Errol . . . Scholes, Janet ....... Schrecongost, Don . . . 53, 120 .28, 78 52, 100 Schrecongost, Ronald .... ....54 55 Schultz, Donald ......... 53 Schultz, Ronald Schultz, Terry Schunk, Donna .... .... . .56 Scott, Reba ......... 52,116 Scoville, Jo Ann .......... 53 Sebring, Richard ........ 53 Seth, Robert ......... 52, 125 Seward, Susan ....... 55, 91 Shapler, Thomas Shaw, Donna .... . . . .56, 100 Shaw, Janet ..... 84,109 Sheon, Aaron ....... 53,106 Sherman, Joan ,........ . Shore, Marcia Lee.24,77, Shupe, Earlene .......... Siebenaler, Joan ...... 28, Siegel, Marjorie ...... 51. Silverwood, Anita .... 28, Simmons, David ......... Simpkins, Sharon . . . . . . . Simrell, Joanne .......... 55 93 57 78 91 Sieving, Robert , ......... 54 78 50 55 53 55 Singer, Marcia . . ...... . . Singer, Rhea Lou ......... ............23,77,85,113 Skeldon, Chuck .......... 53 Skidmore, Ben Smith, Smith, Campbell . .... . . . Carol ..... 52, 83, 1 Smith, John ............ , . Smith, Marilyn ....,..... Smith, Robert . .23, 89, 94, Smith, Ronald Smolinsky, Ronald ....... Smyth, Carolyn .......... Snider, Louis ......... 52, Soutar, David . ..... . . . . . Spears, Sandra . . .50, 99, Spechf, Paul ............ Spencer, James . . . . . . . , . . 51 07 78 51 77 56 54 94 57 Soux, Joane ......... 54, 116 104 53 55 120 Spychalski, Ernest . . .51, Sroczynski, Arlene ..... Stegeman, James .54, 94, Stevens, Patricia ........ 52 Stewart, Donna ....... 51, 93 .56 124 Stocker, Dorothy .... . . . .50 Stone, Mary ......... 56, 110 Streib, Nancy .... 51, 91, 109 51 Strong, Carolyn ..... Struve, Charles Sullenger, Larry Sullins, larnes ....... Summers, David ..... Sweeney, Iohn ...... Taylor, Iohn ....... . Teitlebaum, David Ten Eyck, Sandra. ......53, ...28, 78, 88 94 53 ....50 ....53 52,107 ....54 ....57 Tesarik, Ronald . . .51, 88, 94 Theofanus, Angelo . . .28, 78 Thielmann, Richard . . 55, 94 Tippett, William ..... . . . .56 Tombaugh, Tom .52, 125, 128 Track, Fred ......... Abdo, Annette .... Ackland, Michael . .. Adler, Marguerite Ahliors, Ierry ....... Alderson Sharon Alexander, Richard Altum, Edward Amberg, Iudy ....... Anderson, Cris ...... Andre, Maria ....... Anteau, Mary Lou... Apling, David ...,... Armstrong, Nancy Arnold, Norman ...,. Artz, Henry ......... Ashman, Mary ...... Bahrs, lean Ann ..... Baker, lulie ...... 58 Baker, Sally ......... Baldwin, Ruth . ..... . Bandtield, Barbara .. Barker, Robert ....... Barthlemess, Ronald Bashaw, Dennis ,.... Basinger, Pete ...... Bassett, Iames ....... Baum, Eleanor .....l Bauman, Ruth ....... Baz, Sharon . ........ Bearss, Ioyce .... 28, 58 Becker, ludy ........... Beebe, Dennis ..58, 121, Behnieldt, Don ....... Benfer, Iudy ......... Bennawy, Barbara Benner, Iames .... . , . Berman, Ianet ....... Bernstein, Eddie .. Bieber, Charlotte . Biery, Richard Biler, Glenn .... Billeit, Iames ....., Bitz, Irving ..... . . . Blanchard, Deanrie Blesing, Douglas ..... Boese, Nancy ....... Bolczak, Rosalie ..... Bombrys, Nancy ..... Booth, Robert ........ Boudinot, Sylvia ..... ....53 ....62 64 64 60 89 62, 108 ....65 60,104 58,105 ....60 ....59 ....60 ....60 66,101 61,104 83,106 61,111 ....61 65 60 65 . . . .60 63 . . 60 62, 105 .. .60 66,100 ,104 .60 129 . . . .61 . . , .61 .64, 87 .59, . . . .58 63,108 67 , . . .62 65 61 ....63 ....58 66 . . . .61 61,106 .59, 87 . . . .64 . . . .62 62,108 Boyers, Ruth ..... 64, 87, 111 Boza, Nancy .... , . . .65, 107 Branch, Constance ....... 63 Brenner, Iohn ........... 58 Broulney, Carol . . .28, 64, 87 Brown, Dan ............. 58 Brown, Iudy .... .... ....63 Bruce, Helen ...66, 101 Bryan, Iames Buchele, Ioan .,... .... 5 8 Buck, Sandra ......,..... 58 Buckerime-Yer, Iames .... 62 Buckley, Gladys . . . . . . .59 Buell, Phillip .... 66, 89, 128 Burkhalter, Bart .... .... 67, 89,115 Burton, Richard . . . . .64, 126 Buschmann, Carol ....... 65 Bush, Sally .......... 63, 109 Cady. Carol ............. 66 Cady, Karon ........,... 59 Cairl, leanette . . .66, 87, 100 Caris, Sharon .......... .58 Traudt, Ioe ..... ......55 Turner, Robert ....... 50, 116 Unkle, Frank .. .... Vance, Iohn ....... ......54 ......56 Van Gunten, Edward ..... 51 Vick, Richard ..... 28, 30, 78 Vogt, Bill ........... 54,112 Wagenknecht, lohn Wahl, Gary ....... Walker, lanet ..... Wallace, lack ..... Walter, Marcia .... Walters, Alan Walton, David 55 50 55 . . . . .52 51 52 93 Ward, Grace . . ...... . . Wartel, Ianet ........ 54, 101 Warnke, Gary ........... 53 Warren, Robert , . . . ....ll2 Warrington, Heloise Watkins, Thomas Weber, Nancy ...... Weiss, Sharon . ..... Welber, Ianet ...... I fsfif ffiif 53 89 .. 57 Weeks, Iohn ...... 28, 78, 99 93 Weller, Constance .. Welling, Sue ....... Westby, Russell . .. . .57, ...53, . .51, 93 Weiz, Ierry ...... 51, 94, 120 88 50 White, Carl .,..... Wilke, Gail ....... win, Ted ......... , Williams, Pat .......,.... Williamson, Thomas Willke, Bert ........ Wilmoth, Barbara ....... Wilson, Carlton ,... Sophomores nt r Carol Carpe e, ......... 66 Carr, Nancy ..... 28, 62, 100 Carter, Eleanor Carter, Iim ....... 64, 98, 128 64 Carver, Carol .......... . . Case, Georgia .......... . Champe, Richard Cannon, Roger ,... Chapman, lane .... Chitwood, lack .,.. ..28, 58 64 65 64 62 Chortie, Charles ......... 65 Christian, Gordon ....... 61 62 58 63 59 65 104 Clark, Thomas ..... Cluft, Carol ..... Cohen, lerome Coldwell, Iames ..... Collins, Lynda ....... Colway, Virginia .. Cook, Kyle Corrello, Michael .... Cosgrove, Dick ..... Cox, Sandy ........ Crabtree, Darlene . . . Crandall, Sharon .... Crawford, Gay . . .66, Crass, Margaret ..... Crowder, Richard . . . Cully, Pat .,......... Cummerow, Michael Cuprys, Paul ........ Curson, lack ........ Curson, Ronald ...... Curtis, Martha . . . , . . sei. . .. .66 64,121 64,101 .. . .58 . .. .59 87,100 . . . .60 .60, 97 65,105 . . . .65 . . . .66 . . . .59 . . . .63 65,108 Curtis, Robert .......... ...........59, 97, 121, 129 Custar, Sharon .......... 60 Cutter, Emmy Lou ........ 61 Dale, Donna ......... . . . Daler, Carolyn . . .6l, 87, Danylco, Robert ...... Davis, Carol Decker, Robert ...... DeWees, Marsha .... De o Paul y , .......... Dilger, Iames .... Dilger, William . . . . . . Dixon, Sharon ....... Doran, Eleanor ...... Douglas, Io Ann Downs, Thomas ..... Drake, Larry .... . . . Drake, Mary ........ Drake, Phyllis ....... .64 100 ....64 .. .66 60,106 . . . .58 . . . .58 . . . .60 62,109 . . . .66 60,115 . .. .62 . . . .61 66,100 Dresser, Iohn .......... . ..........66, 120, 121, 126 Droszcz, Linda ...... 63,106 Duncan, Ierry . ...... 59, 131 DuShane, Barbara ....... 66 Dyer, Elaine ............. Ecker, Marie ...... Eddie, Lois ...... Edwardson, Sue Ehlers, Barbara Eichenberg, Bill 60 .....64 .....61 .....60 62 Engler, Paul ............. Epstein, Sandra ......... Ernsthausen, Nancy Evans, Carol ...... Fackler, Robert .... Fall, lim ................ Falvey, Bill ..... Faulds, Allan ..... Feldstein, Stuart .. . I fsizif 65 63 64 59 . . . . . .66 62 62 97 . . .59, 98 Fessler, Robert .... Pike, lack ......... File, lanet .,.. . . Fisher, lay ,.... Flatt, Ierry ........ 56 54 54 . . 51, 88 98 52 54 61 96 1159, '121 ai . . .28, Flatt, Ioyce ....... 28, 30, Flightner, Marlene Flynn, Darla ....... Foell, Richard . . ., Ford, Carol ............. 58 78 78 . . . . . .62 66 59 59 66 Foster, Caroline ......... Fox, Iack ........... .60, 115 59 Fox, Ioan ............... France, Dorothy . . . ...64, Frank, Robert ............ Francke, Larry ..... French, Iames ..... Friend, Ronald . .. ..6l, ..28, 87 58 98 Freeman, Barbara ....... 64 78 62 58 Frisk, Sharon . . . Fritz, Richard Froehlich, Cristel . . . .59, 107 Frybarger, Lynne ..... . . .64 Gilchrist, Spencer . . . .68, 129 Gallager, lim .... 62, 121, 129 Gamble, Nancy ...... 28, 62 Gatlin, Sylvia Gatter, Carol ........ . Gee, Sandra ..... 58 . . .59 ,83, 106 Geis, Sandy . . . ...... . Geisler, Iohn ....... . . .63 .63, 121 Gibson, Ann . Giha, Paul ......... . . .65 .5B,126 Gilbert, Ruth ........ . .. .66 68 129 Gilchrist, Spe cer 62, , n Gilmore, Darlene . Glaser, Sandra ..... . .28, . .. .63 Gladielter, Elaine .... 66, 105 59 58 Glickert, Gayeanne Goldberg, Carole .... .... Goodyear, Ronald ....... Goudy, Kenneth ,... .... Graessle Delbert 65 59 Gosbeth, Ed ........ .... 6 2 64 58 Y. Graham, Dick Grant, Roger ..... Gray, Carol . ..... .. .66,l 58 Gray, Pat ,..... ......... 6 0 18 63 Green Madeline . Greenberg, William. 162 Gregg, Ronald Dale ..58, 126 Griffith, Beverly Grove, lanet ...... Gueldonzoph, lanice' Guerin, Iudy ...... Gust, Iames ......, Haag, Elmer ...... Haddad, Richard .. Haines, Barbara . . . Haley, Wayne .... Harper, Shelby .... Harrah, Walter 4 . . . Harrington, Ronald Harris, Gail ....... Harrison, William . Hart, Sammy ...... Hartwig, C, Dean..2 Hastin, Nancy ..... Haynes, Robert .... Heck, Helen . . . .. .. Heidtman, Ioy-Ann Heigel, David ..... Heitman, Charlotte ......59 ..60,69 .....66 ......59 ......60 ......59 ..58,12l ......66 ..28,62 .....66 ....t.64 . .6l, 110 60 .....58 8,58,98 .....66 .....66 ..6l,87 .....58 063,98 .....60 Wilson, Newell ..... . .28, 78 Winklemann, Lois ........ 51 Winnes, Nancy ....... 55, 87 Winter, Marlene . .... 52,100 Winterteld, Gay ...... 28,78 Winters, Lera ........... ...........55,99,113, 114 Winzenried, Carol ....... 57 Wiseleif, ludy ...55, 101, 107 Woodruff, Beverly . .... . . ...........5l,57,100,l10 Worster, Ann .54, 85, 101, 106 Wright, Deanna ..... Wymer, Sandra ..... Young, lanice ....... .51, 93 53,100 56,100 Zbinden, David ..... .78, 88 52 Zeigler, Shirley .. Zentos, Nick ...... Helmke, Fritz Henderson, Daniel ....54 65 Henshaw, Nancy ........ 58 Herman, Marcia ...... 28, 78 Hertsberg, Robert .......60 Hetzel, Mary . .28, 78, 83, 110 Hill, Gary . ...... 28, Hoffman, Ioyce ...... Hotiman, Sally ...... Holley, Paul Hollister, Randy ..... Hopkins, Ruth ....... 78,121 . . . .58 .65, 67 . . . .65 65,110 Hoppe, Marilyn ......... 59 Horen, Mary Io. . .... .... 6 5 Houston, Richard ........ 61 Hunsinger, Carolyn ......,...e3, 100, 104, iio Huntley, Robert .......... 60 Hutchinson, Larry .......66 Hutchinson, Mary ..... . . .65 Hughes, Ierry ........... 78 lmhoif, Howard ......... 59 lngledue, Sharon 64, 101, lll lzzi, Ioyce ........... .... 6 6 lacks, Shirley ..... , ..... 65 lackson, Dan ........ 59, 115 lacob, lean .............. 61 Iacobs, Elaine . .......... 83 Iacquemotte, Richard .... 60 larchow, Elaine laynes, Sharon . . . Ietiery, Iames . . . lenkins, Donna .. ...64,100 ....,121 ......66 lenkins, lohn ............ 61 Iohnson, Brian ...... 61, 121 Iohnsion, Richard ....... 65 Iohnstone, Tom . . . . . ,115 Iones, Iohn ..... .... 5 9 lordon, Douglas ....58 loslin, Iames .... .... 6 0 Iudson, Io Ann... ....61 Kane, Geraldine . . . . . . . 62 Karpe, Grant .... .... 6 5 Karp, Marvin . . . . . , .61 Kasch, Iudy .... ...... 6 0 Kass, Larry ............. 60 Kaufman, Sue ....... 64, 108 Keller, Donald ........... 62 Kenneman, Sondra 60, 109 62 Kerns, Barbara ..... . . . . . Kerste, Kenneth .... Ketchum, Carol .... Ketierman, Linda ........ Kimmelman, Iames R.. . . . Kindle, Lou Ann ......... . 62 62 65 Kimbell, Alice ......... . .61 62 61 61 King. Karen ....... . . . . . . King, Verna Lee ..... 63, 100 Kinker, Iames ........... 65 Kinker, Iohn ........ 60, 121 97 Kinsey, Robert ....... 64, Kirkendall, Ken . . . Klein, Sue ...... Kline, William ..... Kloster, lohn ............ Koechley, Barbara Koegele, Iohn ....... Koester, lanet ....... Kohli, Eugene ....... Kolpien, Dennis ..... Korman, Irene ....... ai 62 ....60 az 62 ....59 61,106 .64, 97 ....62 63,112 157 Kovar, Richard Kruse, Kenneth ..... Kubiak, Thomas .... Kuohn, Eleene .... Kurek, Don Lass, Pat ........... Lafferty, Nancy ....60 .,..59 ....59 66 .....59 . . . . . . . . .65 LaGro, Ron .... 115,121,128 Laipply, Nancy ...... 68, 101 Lange, Jim ........... 61, 89 Lanz, Richard .. . . . . Lauffer, Amanda . . . .....63 .....66 Lautzenheimer, Jacqueline .....65 Leach, David .......... . .64 Leake, Carolyn ...... 59, 101 Lease, Mary Ellen .,... 28, Lee, Robert ........ ..... Leffler, Tom ........ Lehrer, Bill ......... Leininger, Patricia . . Lenavitt, Jack ...... LeSage, Ken ...... Leutholt, Henry ..... Lewis, Beverly ..... Liehtenwald, Dan .. Likendorf, Ruth .... Lirnes, Carol ....... Limes, Lloyd ....... Lindsey, Mary Ann.. ffssf 66 65 61 97 58 64 . . , .64 65 58 62 62 61 59 ...........58,83,104,107 Linkey, Helen ...... Lipman, Donna ..... .....59 . ..,...... 65, 106, 107, 108 59 Lipscomb, Jacqueline Loeb, Chuck ....... Long, Gary ........ Long, Judy .... Lott. Jack ..... .... Lotz, John .......... Ludgate, Margaret . . 64 ....60 ....60 78 . . . . . 58 Lowell, Phyllis . .60, 106, 123 62 Lukasik, Joanne .... Lutz, Donna ........ Lutz, Pattie . ,... .... McClelland, Carolyn McCreary, Yvonne . . McCrie, Robert ..... 62 .....60 .....59 .....65 88 . .62, McFarland, Joyce Lee ..... 87, 110 McGarvey, Connie . . Madanski, David . . . Manns, John .....,. Maran, Richard ...... 62, .62 ....112 115 64 Martin, Nancy .... .... 5 9 Martin, Nancy .... .... 6 6 Marx, Richard ., .... 64 Mason, Donna .... .... 5 8 Masters, Gerald ......... 65 Mathies, Pat ....... 64,101 Mayfield, Sigrid .... 61, 101 Mears, Eleanor .......... 64 Mechling, Linda .... 58, 111 Meyer, Dorothy .... 66, 107 Meyers, Don ....... .... 6 3 Meyers, Thomas .... .... 5 9 Meyers, Wallie Michael, David ..... .... 5 9 Michelson, James . . . . . . . 59, 78, 98 Miller, Char ....... , .... 66 Miller, Elaine ....... .... 6 5 Miller, Larry ............ 62 Miller, Marjorie . ,62, 83, 104 Acors, Rita ,..,. .... 7 1 Adams, James .... .... 7 6 Adamski, Melvin . . .... 70 Aellinq, John ..... .... 7 3 Aikman, Sally ........... 71 Albitz, Alice . ........... 71 Albright, Vernon ........ . .......... 73, 96, 104, 121 74 Altum, Lee .............. Ames, Gary . . ........ , . . Amundson, Charleen Andersen, Joan . . , ...... Anteau, Robert ...,...... Apling, Sharon . , .... 76, 1 Applegate, Diann ....... 73 75 69 Andrews, Gretchen ...... 05 70 71 Applegate, Morris ....... 158 Miller, Patsy Miller, William . . . .... . .62 Mills, Diana ............. 63 Mitchell, Jerry ..... .66, 121 Mollenkamn, Louis ...63, 66 Morawski, Robert . . . .., .......... 23, 24, se, Morrison, Suzanne .. Morrow, Norman Mueller, Karl ....... Muhleck, Lawrence . Mullen, Jerry ....... Mullenken, Charles Mundy, Jane . ..... . Munro, John ....... Musch, Sylvia ..... Myers, Thomas ..... Neeb, Carole , .,.. .. Neidlinger, Sandra . Nigh, Jean ......... Nissen, Sandra ..... Nolan, John ........ Norts, Judith ....... Nowak, Sharon . Odesky, Ilene .... . O'Neo1, Bill Orr, Janet .......... Orr, Marlene . .... .. Osterhodt, Nancy . . . Overmeyer, John Owings, Marianne .. Parker, Tom ........ Parks, Nancy ....... Parlette, Bill .... . . Parrott, Alma Patterson, Judy . .. Pavkovich, Bob . . . Payette, Tim .... Pearson, Sue . . . Penn, Curtis . .. Perry, Dennis Peters, Margaret Peters, Terence ..... Peterson, Kay ...... Pickett, Nancy ..... 77 65 .....59 .....63 ....,65 ..58,97 63 65 60 .....59 .....64 .58,l09 .....62 .....63 .6-4,131 .....63 .....58 .....59 .60, 108 66 .....65 ....62 .....66 .....64 .61,l00 .....64 64 62 ....64 ....61 ....64 .60, 126 ....l12 .....65 Pollard, Don E...58, 115, 121 Pontious, Nanette . .. Pool, Judith ........ Portman, Don ...... Potter, Russell ....,.. .....6l ...,.61 ....l3l 59,97 Powell, Joanne ....... 28, 61 Pray, Martha ..... ...... 6 2 Priesman, Linda Prior, Alan ....... Prodan, Bertie ....61 ....59 Quimby, Ronald ..... 65, 121 Rober, Cassa .60, 83, 101 Racicot, Henry ...... 65,115 Rahe, Donna ............ 62 Rohm, Jo Ann ..... ......65 Redd, Louise ......... 59, 87 Reed, Bob ........... Reichardt, Ronald .. Reifert, Richard ......... Reighard, Doug . . . Rhine, Raymond . . . Richter, Marcia .......... Riedel, Barbara ......... Ringer, Tom ....... 61, ....61 .66, 131 60 ....60 60 63 64 98 Roberdeaux, Richard 63, 104 Roberts, Fred .. ......... .64 Robins, Janice ....... 58, 105 Roehrs, Mary . . . .... , .66 Rose, June . . . . . . .58 Rosswurrn, Dick ..... 61, 125 Roth, Pennie .... 62, 107, 109 65 Rothman, Steve .... Rowe, Jim ......... Rowe, John Rowley, Linda Rudinger, Joel ..... Ruffin, Sara Jane . . Ruhl, Gary ........ Rutchow, William .... 12 ..........6l, 120, ...24, 61 62 .. .. . .65 63 63 57 11.126 Sadowski, Carol Sue .... I . .58 St. Peter, Dale ...... ......64 Sanford, Claire ....... 62, 87 Sanford, Dorothy ..... 66, 87 Santee, Jerry . ...... 121,153 Sawicki, Peter ..... Schalitz, Bob ...... Schankin, Marjorie Scheeler, Harris Schlegel, Paul ..... Schnee, Wallace . . . Schneider, Linda .. Schoenbrun, Sheldon Schomer, Barbara . Schrag, Dave ...... Schreiner, Shirley . Schroeder, Tom .... Schutt, June ..... Schultz, Gary .... Schwyn, Robert .... Secord, Paul ..,. Sell, Jerry ..... .. Semler, Nancy . .. Severn, Alan .,.... Sewell, Stephen . . . Shall, David .,..... Shannon, Bernita .. Shawen, Barbara .. Shealey, Marsha .. Shepler, Gretchen . Sherrer, Nancy .... Shields, Mary Gay. Shimer, Jill ........ Shinaberry, Bill Shook, Deloris . . , Short, Mattie . .. . . Shreves, Pat . .. ,. Siefke, Tom .... . . Simmers, Mary .... Sites, Darlene . . . Silverman, Don . . 62 66 65 63 65 58 . . . . .59 64 64 63 61 63 58 ..59,121 ......65 ...58, 98 ......66 ...66, 97 ..62, 129 ......65 ......59 ..65,108 , ..... 63 ...,..59 ....66 58,107 ......60 ......S7 ....65 64,100 ....61 .28, 66 ......66 ......65 Simon, Karl ........ , .60, 98 Siwa, Tom .......... 65, 124 Skeels, Maebelle ........ 58 Skeels, Marabelle ...... 58 Skinner, Marisue . ....... 64 Slawski, Shirley . . . . . . .59 Smale, Bruce .... ..... 6 3 Smith, Craig . . . . . . . . 59 Smith, David ... ,... .64 Smith. Joyce ... .....B3 Smith, Norma . . . .... .104 Smith, Sharon ........ 28, 58 Smith, William .......... 66 Snyder, Dale ..... 28, 78, 98 Snyder, Elise .... . . . . .58, 87 Snyder, Norma .... Sohn, Dick ........ Soloman, Bernard . Speweik, Robert . . Steele, James ...... Freshmen Artz, Beverly .... Ashley, Donalda .. Austin, Janet .... Baginski, Helga Baker, Mary ...... Baker, Rick ............. 74 68 77 . . . .68 72 76 75 Baker, Thomas .......... Balk, Janet ......... Barbara, Barbara ...,... . . . . .71 Bame, Clair , .... 76, 106, 110 70 73 Barbour, Greg ..... .... . Bare, June .............. 73 Barkenquast, Dave ...... 74 Baker, David ............ 70 69 72 72 Bauer, Peter ...... Baker, Peggy . . . Barrett, Ida .. Bartlett, David .... Bathol, Leon .. Bauman, Gary .... Bauman, Sharon Beard, James ..... Bearss, Carolyn Beck, James ....... Beckman, Diane Beckmann, Barbara Benford, Clara .... Bergstrom, Kathy Bernard, Jack ..... Beyer, Mary Jane.. Bilijou Barbara Bissonette, Dave 75,.115,'l Black, Sharon ........... Blair, Jack ........ ......59 ......63 iibf 'izi ..66, 121 ......63 ..70,121 ......74 ...73.96 ......68 ...76,96 .. . . . .73 ..75, 121 72 75 .ffIIf7e 68 76 75 25 68 . . . . . .68 Steele, James ........ Stein, Judy ..... 62,1 Stevens, Sharon ......... Stewart, Mary ........... Stocker, Frank . . . . . . . Stone, Jerome . . . . . . . . Struber, Robert .,.. ..... . . . .61 06,108 59 65 Stahm, Judy ............. Sunderman, Barbara ..... Sutton, Paul ...... , . . Sweney. Sue . ..... .. 58 60 60 65 Stupsker, Myron ........ 66 63 59 61 60 Szakevits, Joyce ..... Tank, Sandra ....... ..... 5 8 .61 108 Tanner, Sheila ..... Taylor, James ....... Taylor, Janet ........ Taylor, Karen ....... Terry, Dick .......... Thetford, June ....... Thompson, Carol .... Tille, Carol .......... Tobias, John ........ Trabbic, Raymond Truax, Tony ....... . Turner, Harry . Turner, Robert .. . Ulmer, Sue .... .... . Valentine Sharon .... ....61 60,101 .65, 87 ....62 ....59 ...l08 ....58 .61,98 ....65 60 61 . . . .60 60 60 vuiiquemi, Paul ..... f6i,'97 Van Warmer, Janice ...... ....,........l05, 107, 108 Verral, Dan ............. 60 Vogel, Nancy ........... 60 Vogelsang, James .... Wagoner, Russ ..65, 1 Walker, De Wayne. . . Walker, Richard . .63, ....62 21,129 ....78 88,112 Walls, Charlotte ......... 62 Walling, Dorothy .... Warner, Marilyn Warren, Mary Lou... Warsaw, Judy ...... Wassertuhr, Carolyn . Watson, William .... Webster, Marlene Weinman, Paul ..... ....61 .. .58 63,100 58,104 . . . .58 61,100 .28, 78 Welber, David ....... 66, 126 Weler, Vivian ...... . ....66 Wenrick, Deloris .... .... 6 2 Wernert, David .......... 64 Westcott, Pat ....,... 64, 113 Wexler, Sharon Whitaker, Barb .... 28 , 64, 87 Wilcox. James Barton ..... 97, 129 Wiley, John . .65, 89, 1 26, 130 78 Wilkins, Karen ....... 28, Williams, Janet .......... Williams, Marilyn ....... 5 Wilmoth, Nancy ......... 61 62 Williams, Sherlene . . .6 , 87 66 63 Windle, Sue ............. Winney, Warran ........ 61 21, 126 Wodarski, Ken . .63, 1 Wojda, Barbara .,....... Yeagle, Nancy ...... Yunker, Doris . .. .. Zaugg, Philip ,.... . . Zawierucha, Bob .... Zeller, Beverly ...... Ziegler, Carrie . ..... Zucker, Janet 59, 104, 1 .63, .28, 58 67 . . ..64 59 . . . .60 63 fff1e4 06,107 Blank, Richard ....... 28, 78 Blessing, Gail . . . . . . . .77 Bohn, Barbara .......... 76 Bollia, Kay .............. 73 Boltz, Edith ......... 69, 109 Bonkowski, Jim ...... 28, 78 Bookman, Carolyn ....... 69 Boos, Glen .............. 74 Borgelt, Arlene ...... 70, 111 Bortner, John .... . . .73, 96 Boyd, Stuart . . ..... 70 Bozo, Louis ...... ..... 7 8 Braden, Sharon . . . . . .68 Bragdon, Marilyn . . . . .72 Brewer, Ted ...... . . .73 Raitz, Julia ..... I, .. ff 1 1 Br' hton, Io nne - P . ,ft . . ... .75 BilO1'tflBflAf:fLK'.n-iff. . .75 Britz, Danny ...... . .74, 106 Brookes, William .... 96, 121 D Brower, Sandra ......... 68 W- Brown, Nancy ........... 69 Brubakerf Sandra B f, B' J ,7Bf BQ11f'iiefe2'?55Cii,'efe ..:1 :7a Burgin, Joyce ....... .. . . 1 Burke1TT'1'5'nES ' B kh lt lieth .. .1 Bite? ,fafso J, Y Burleigh, Pat Burr, Lance' Burnstei '-,Nei ' n . Lfuf-' Bursztyfglu, alyzzhael' Q . . 68 121 Busi4e1413,' 'Reid' 11751 121,, 125 ceiiisf'-Trafford ..: .... ,..75, , Conn n,,1Ronald . . .t.x,.NL:76' -I Capogflarnes ............ 76 Carrol, Tom ............. 71 Carter, E gen ,. f ........ 76 caeseverpnitaaq' .'-.,f:'7l,.1125 Cavinee, Da lene .... I . . .70 Chapman, Jack .......... 73 Chobman, Patricia .......68 Chorba, Caroline ........ 69 Chortie, -Richardff , . Q . .gi . 72 Christie, Jean ..., . If i-573 Cichanski, PAl1en 1. .1 ....... 74 cireiskyyniil ..... 275, 76, 106 Clark, Frances . . ....... 69 Cluckey, Brando . ' ....... Cochrell, Ronald .... 72, .69 Cobb, Dave ..... 75, 121, 125 121 109 Cofer, Ann ...... 76, 106, Cohen, Suzanne ..... . . . .73 Cole, Julie ....... .......70 Cole, Monieta ........... 69 Colen, Carol ............ 68 Coley, Joe ....... 77, 96, 135 Combattelli, James Conley, James .... Combs, William Cooper, Nancy .. Core, David .... Cox, Louise .. Craig, Carol Crawford, Sue . .. Crawford, Terry Curtis, James fff7S.' 68 96 72 . . . .70 72 73 77 78 ...28, Dailey, Patty ....... 75, 191 l Dais, Nancy ...... Davidson, Eugene . Davidson, Larry Daso, Judy ..... , Davis, Marilyn .. Davis, Ronald Dean, Edward ..... Destella, Sandy Dettinger, Nancy .. -DeVille, Judy ...... Devlin, Sally .... Dickinson, Judy Donohue, Carol Donoho, lean Doren, Sharon Doyle, Joyce ...... Drager, Robert .... Drummond, Marcia Duff, Nancy ....... Duncan, Anita ..... . Duncan, Dale . .. Easley, Sharon .... Easterday, Kay .... Eichenlaub, Priscilla Eicher, Violet . . . , . . Eitel, Dorothea .... Elwell, Judith . .. Emery, Carol ...... Emery, Richard .... Enger, Patty ....... 70 75 68 73 75 71 74 71 . . . .75 73 77 74 71 73 72 68 70 . . . .73 73,101 75 76 70 71 ......70 76 77 ......76 ......73 Eschenberg, Douglas ..... Evans, William .... Fang, Donald Fasnacht, Paul .... 68 ......70 ......73 76 Fingerhut, Ann ...... 74, 106 Fingerhuth, Paula 75, 108 Fischer, Jack ............ 75 Fischer, Peg .... .... 7 l Fleck, Carolyn .. .... 78 Folger, Ann ....... . . . .75 Fox. Carol Anne .... ..... 7 2 Frakes, Loretta .... .... 7 6 Frantz, Darlene ......... 69 Fredrick, Richard ..... 28, 78 Friberq, Linda ....... 74, 106 Furr, Karl ............... 68 Galliers, Gary . . .28, 76, 125 Ganch, David ....... .... 7 7 Garbe, Robert ........... 76 Gardner, Joan ........... 72 Gardner, Marilyn .... 70, 111 Garn, Virginia .......... 75 XJ garrett, Barbara ........ 76 ai-rison', Marcia ........ 68 Gauthier, Lynn . .75, 121, 125 Geiser Alice .... -. f.-.Q-V-069 G ' ,mm .,.77,-104 ' .rfe..4e.,. A-Q George, Sheila .......... 68 Gerwin, Loisii ..... 69 4 Giacdlon 'Josephine lgjbfldif A .3 citing' 'rifle ....... . ...... 76 Glbart, Janice ........... 72 1 ,Lignn A .,7o,'1o11. fr... , Jbel Good, Sharon ........... 73 Goodwin Carole , .... 74,01 1 , Gould,,JfQ,el ?ffl..'.'..-. . ,,1Q,.7U i f'e-f . Gould, Larry Graalman, o ceg' yi ..... 109 l Y Graeff, Shirley Graham, Patti . . Grahorn,.,Filcryd . . . Green, Rita ...... Greene, Sally .... greenwalt, Bill Gm-3?ory,,.David . . . , S'ue ........ Grimes, Jerry Grimes, Robert grab, Rirrqhgrd - ru ersfu yt' 1..!. Grugdon, 'Dorfnlthy Guest, David ..... Guntach, Pat ..... Haas, Janet ...... Haas, Richard .... l-laqq, Roland .... l-labercamp, Jane . Habercamp, Patsy Habib, Susan .... Haderman, Beverly Haggard, Dorothy Haines, Carol .... Haley, Madonna . Hall, Nancy Lou... Hallett, Barbara .. Hallett, Bill ......... Hamilton, Dianne . . . . .,,,Z,.. ..,.sw..74.,1 , F78 5 K, If v. , , Johnson, Cynthia . . . .... 72 McDo1e, Roland ..... 73, 121 Johnson, Gayle . . . ..... 75 McDowell, Jon .,.. .... . .69 Johnson, Phil ......... 28, 78 McGannorx, TOH1 - - . - - - .70 Jollvinson, Regina ......... 69 mC?5Cl4TYf Lowell ----- - ' O US O 91' ........ . C H, 159 ------ 1 'I T. 75.61, 76, 115, mu Merc ,-Roger Johns n, Wallace ........ 69 McKitrick, Pam ....... 28, 78 Johnsfon 'rn . . . . . y. . .75 McKnight, William . .,. , . . .74 IQhn.gwd'r - - A-X571 , 1 aster4 Jaan ,. ......... 76 Jones, cami ...... , 25.69 ities' tones, tene . ........ .va .f Mcnurrfrif. Dowd 75. 115, 121 n,gs,,' Jerry . ..73 McNut ,jSarrdra .... ......6B ones, Sandralrf ,101 ti I .A Mechl , David .... Y 1. . . ... 73 alniz, Burto 4 1. .4 .... 69 ' '1Y11ein e, Robfatta gif.-D.-f.'V.70 Komm, Kenn i ' . . L ...... 75 Meister, Charles ...... 66, 96 iKon'e,1,P'atri2:i , .... P1 .,.g.,.gg 'T Mears. Anthony ---.. 72,25 A Ka lan, Sharon ...1a6 fl '- 3-4 914342 ---- 5 Ka? inski, Neil .......... 74 KMEHH, gmias . Ii . . L76, 41106 K oleyi, Elizabeth. ...... 73 K owicgq KBdr1Sarg,' .3 .. .75 , E arj 'Duane ...... 1 . .28, 78 1 Kegg, George ........ 72, 121 Mersereau, Sarah Meyeri Gilbert ...... Meyer, Robert ....... .......72 ....69 70,121 Meyefsfcerei ........... 74 .68 . . .76, 111 Kehle, Mondo , .......... 72 Middlesworth, Sandra ...73,,125r I' -jlgeilf Kel? .... 69313 f' ,- , eve . -, hey, 1 . . .ffl . r721 '7 17' 'Tglilmeygi Donchd .68, 11? J-' Miller? Barbara 51- 2 - - lx- --75 . . Eellerngseyenl Tom . ...... Milli, gglfgiyix ......- gg, . .,,,.ve 1 - 144151, ftlciitii' .. .,.. . ..-.70 7 Miller. new ......77 ..J,..t.gJpf, ,ju ,ilggpgi Liiiwgg 1. . ,A 11... tltfilllg. Iiqcayy -.--- --- iiiiiiiw 1531.121 ,312?C,s'::::113::171 Amari Mmiffiii .... vo . . .69, 101 Kimmerlin, Judith .... 76, 104 Miller, MSTWYYI ---- - - - -59 .......69 Kimple, David M1H?l9lTf1'3121Cl1'11f1Y ...68,125 K' 1, C1 ............ 72 'lf-'9, uit - ------ . . .66, 121 Klenrs,eDt1AH . . ..... 73, 121 Mittendorf, Ann .... . . . . .68 ... . . . .69 Ktinck, lane . .. . . . . . . .71 Mollenhclgerf Garden - - - -gg .......73 K1 ,D .....73 01-'qcnr CmCY---------- .......75 Knodit Sclirdlrldn Mortemore, NanCY ---75,100 .,....75 Kocher, Joan Morton, Mary Pat....69, 109 . . .73 Koester, Linda . .71, 106, 109 Moss. NUHCX I-01-1 ------- - -72 . . .71 Kohli, Robert ...... .. .69, 96 Neqler. MC1r11Yn . . . . . . .70 Kolacki, Barbara Ann 77, 111 Nefll, PGISY A - - - - - - - -72 . . . . . . . 72 Kotowicz, Barbara Neff' BUTPCUU - - - ' - - -71 . . . 1121-awetz, Sggrnlgy ........ 76 E522 . . . . . . . , , ar ara ...... , .73, 104 ,,,,,,, 76, 106, 109 Norman, Jay ............ 68 Kriple, Harley ........... 68 Nowak, James ...... 69, 121, Hanham, Judy . ...... . . . .75 Hansen, Barbara ........ 73 Harden, Carol ........... 74 Harmon, David Harper, Sharon Lee ...... 106, 109 Harrer, Lois ......... 69, 104 Harris, Cedric .... 28, 78, 98 Harris, Bert ......... 74, 121 Horton, James ........... 69 Haverfield, Thomas ...... 71 Hawk, Gary .......... 72, 96 70 71 Hawkins, Michael Hawley, Bob ........ . . . Haworth, Sandra Hayden, Robert . . . Hayne, Gary ....... . . . Hekinger, Carolyn ....... I-leer, Emily ............. 68 69 Heath, Robert ........... 76 73 71 74 Heiiley, Sandra .......... Heidtman. Hal ..74 ,121, 125 69 Heindel, Herbert ......... Heinlen, Douglas Hensley, William Herbig, Renate Herman David .. Hershman, George' Hershman, Judith ........ Hees, Gloria ............. 70 70 . . . . .70 75 78 76 68 I-Iewer, Judy ........ 71,110 Heywood, Diana ..... 69, 109 1-licks, Willis ............ 73 1-1111, Jim ........ Hill Wa ne .....74 , Y Hill, Noel ............... 74 Hinde, Beverly .......... 70 Hinkle, Diane . . .70, 100, 105 Hoak, Barbara .......... 72 Hochman Loretta , ....... 71 Holliday, James ..... 69,125 Holliger, Thomas , ....... 68 Hollingsworth, Barbara ,.68 Holliday, Thomas .... 68, 96 Horvath, Anthony .... 74, 121 Howard, Jerry ........ 76, 96 Huckaba, James ........ 73 Hutt, Charles ........... 72 Hurdelbrink, Lee ........ 71 Jackson, Janice .... ..... 7 B Jacobs, Marvin ,... ..... 7 l Jacobson, Larry . . . . . . . .77 Jetierds, James .... ..... 7 l Jeffery, lane 70 Jenkins, Donald . Jennings, Dave ...... 77, 125 Jennings, Helen Joelson, Morris . . ..... 69 Johns, Alex .... ..... 7 0 Krueger, Deanna ........ 73 Krueger, Ruth Ann ....... 69 Krumm, Eileen ...... 74,104 Kruse, Virginia .......... 73 Kurth, Bonnie ............ 74 Kwapich, Darlene ...... .72 Kweeshor, Tom .......... 69 Kwiatkowski, Daniel .70, 121 Laas, Marian ..... 68 Lambert, Robert Lancaster, Terry . . . . . . . Larimer, Loretta . . . . . . . Lauman, Michael ........ 71 75 72 Laux, Barbara .......... 72 Lawrence, David ..... 71,96 Lawrence, Ken 74 Lay, Lois , ....... 72 77 72 70 leak, Lindsay .... - - - ' Lehner, Judy ..... ...... Lehnert, Nancy . ......... Lentz, Thomas ....... Lindower, Ronald . Lindroth, Myrlin .. Linler, Diane ..... . . . .72 77,121 .. ..68 75,110 Lister, Kenny ..... .... 7 7 Lorber, Geraldine .28, 75 Lubin, Arthur .... .26, 78 Lubitsky, Gerald . 70, 106 Luedtke, Mary Lou. . .74, 104 Luedtke, Richard . . . . .74 Lupton, Sunney . . .... 77 Lustile, Judy ..... .... 7 5 Lutz, Arthur ...... .... 7 D Lutz, Constance ....75 Lykins, Ida ....... .... 7 0 MacOuaig, Sarah . .... 70 Malohn, Joann . . . . .. .74 Marble, Betty .... 72, lll Markee, Robert . . . . . . .69 Markwood, Thomas 76, 121 Marshall, Linda . . .... 72 Martin, Beverly . . . .. . .72 Martin, John .... .... 7 1 Martin, Patricia . . . . . . .71 Martin, Ronald . . . . . . .69 Marvin, Kenneth .... .... 7 7 Mason, Carol ..... .... 7 3 Mason, John , Mason, Leonard .... .... 7 3 Matthews, Sonya . .... 71 Mayo, Pamela .... .... 7 4 McAlister, Don McClain, Troy ..., McCleary, Dorothy ..74, 109 McComas, Ann .......... 76 McClusky, Leon .......7l Nowak, Loretta Oaren, Linda ............ 75 Olmstead, Mary Olrich, Ronald O'Neal, Peggy . . . Lou ...... 68 .. .71 Olsen, Karyl ........ 69, 109 70 73 Ordorica, Mike .. Orr, Sandra .... Orwig, Scott .... Osten, Gale .... Overly, Dale Owens, Tom ..... Palmer, Carolyn . . . . . . . Paguette. Brenda ........ Parker, Betty ...... .... Patterson, Dawn . . . . . . . Patterson, Susan . . . . . . . Paul, Ruth .............. 70 74 72 72 . . . .71 75 74 69 72 73 Plaifenberqer, Harold .... 77 Perlmutter, Julie ..... 76, 109 72 70 Phillips, Joyce ........... Phillips, Sandra .... Pittman, Ronald ....... . . . . . . .77 Pierce, Thomas ...... 75, 125 70 76 Poland. Sheryl .... .... Polyasko, Robert Pooley, Jim ........ .... Pooley, Thomas . . . Powell, Sandra .. Pressler, Ruth 70 72 ... .71 72 68 Pugh, David . ........... . Quiflg, Leroy ..... Rabinowitz, Beryl Radunz, Betsy Radunz, Patsy . . . Rahal, Sarah ..... . .. .76, 96 . ..73, 125 67, 71, 100 67,73, 100 . . .72, 109 . . . . . . .68 . . . .69 Ransom, Linda . . Rathke, Mary . . . .... . . 73 Ravin, Beryl ........ 68, 106 Read, David .... Reape, David ........ 28, 78 Reber, Stephen .......... 69 Redrup, Dorinda ......... 78, 106, 113 ......76 Redrup, Tom ............ 69 Reed, Byron ............. 76 Reeve, Doug ........ 74,125 Reiiert, Robert ........... 68 Reinhardt, Margaret ..... 77 Reauman, Robert 69 Reynolds, Marilou 75 Rhoades, Janet .... .... 6 9 69 96 96 73 Richardson, Rick Richardson, James Ridens, Larry ........ 72, Rittenhouse, Linda ....... 'ffffidf 159 Ritzenthaler, Carolyn .... 73 6 Roberts, Catherine ....... Robertson, Pat Robinson, Jack .... ...., Robers, Bruce ........... Roscher, James .......... Ross, Iirrimy . ............ 69 68 Rogers, Daniel ....... 26, 78 75 75 76 Ross, Neil ............... Roth, Mary Ann. .76, 106, 109 Rowley, Mary Ellen. .75, 109 Rumbaugh, Richard ..... 68 Ryan, Nancy ........ 74, 109 Saltzgiver, Sharene ...... 73 Sampsel, Ronald ..... 28, 78 Sandusky, Iacqu ........ 68 Sauter, Kay Lou Sauer, Sandra ...... 70,111 .75, 109 75 Saxton, Lynne ...... Schaefer, Ethel .......... Schafer, Cheryle ........ 68 Schlummling, Sandra ..,. 69 Schweitzer, ludy ........ 76 Schmidt, Kathy .......... 74 Schmidt, Iulie ........... 74 Schneider, Sharon ....... 72 Schroeder, Kay .......... 76 Schroeder, Richard . . . . . .72 Schroyer, Dale . .... . . .72 Schuchert Ed Schuele, lerry .... ..... 6 9 Schultz, Clarence ........ 73 Schwalbert, Greg ..... 73, 96 Scoville, Laura . . . .... .74 Sears, Harold . . . . . . .76 Sebok, Robert . . .... 73 Sell, Marha . . . . . . . .74 Seller, Paul ..... ....... 7 4 Sentle, Iesse ............ 74 Seth, Carol ,........ 76, 105 Shafer, David ... ,. . . . . .74 Shaler, Nancy ....... 70, 110 Sharpe, Sybil . . . . . . . .68 Bischoff's Market ......... Campus Cleaners ...... . .... Churchill's Frozen Foods. . . . . Colony Bowling Alley ...... Colony Men's Wear ...... Colony Record Lounge. .. Craftco Year Book Coversll . . Er1ksen's ................. Flower Market ....... . . . Gallant Lumber Co.. . . Herff Iones Co ..l. ...... Iersey Bread ............ im Crockett Insurance . . 1 , lohn F. Stark and Sons ....... Kinney's West End Florist.C. .. o Kuhlman Builders Supply Launder-Ease .................. Co Louis R. Walker Furniture A. H, Lumm Co .... ............ Lynn's Restaurant ............ Marleau-Hercules Fence Co.. McConnell's Drug Store ..... Miller's Cafeteria ......... 160 Sl-tort, Herbert ....... 70, 121 Shupp, Carol .... 71 Siegel, Gilbert . .. .... . .69 Simon, Ianet ............ 72 Simmons, Robert .... 75,121 Sinay, Gloria .,......... 73 Sinclair, Ginney ..... 76, 111 Singer, Henry, .... ...... 6 8 Skeldon, Graham . . .... 69 Suter, Kay ...... Suttle, Bob .. .... .. Swartz, Evelyn .... ..... Swain, Richard .... ..... Taylor, Charlene ........ Taylor, Iames ........ 76, Taylor, Marion .... ..... Taylor, Ronald .... ..... Temple, Judy Terry, Iames . .... . Tesarik, Katherine ....... Small, Charles .... .... 7 5 Smenner, Marilyn ....... 72 Smith Carla ...... .... 7 5 Smith Donna .... .... 7 1 Smith Iacquelyn .. .... 73 Smith Margaret ......... 72 Smith Ralph .... . .72, 96 Smith, Sharon .... 71, 109 Smith, Susan ..... .... 7 S Smolik, Susan ..... .... 7 1 Smolinski, Rosalie .... 70 Solberg, Norman ........ 74 Soldinger, Marlene ....76 Solomon, Susanne Souther, George . . .69 ..72,125 Spaulding, Nancy ........ 73 Sperling, Troas . . ... . . . .71 Sprague, Nancy ....72 Spring, David ........... 69 Springer, David ......... 76 Spross, Barbara . . 69, 104 Sprouse, Iohn .... .... 7 6 Stadler, Glen Staifer, Victoria ......... 71 Stead, Susan ..... 76, 108 Steude, Karen. .... 69, 108 Stewart, Sandre ......... 73 Stick, Jane ...... 76, 106, 108 Stoifel, Carol ............ 74 Stolz, lim ............ 71, 96 Stone, David . . . . . .69, 125 Strole, Ion . . . .... 71, 96 Sulier, lim .... ...... 7 1 Studier, Glen . . . . . . .77 Thompson, Ron .......... Thompson, William ...... Todd, Murray ............ Tompkins, Gregg ...... 71, Trudel, Roger ............ Tucker, Antoinette ....... Uloth, Kay .............. Unferdros, Mary Lou ..... Upkam, Iohn 69 68 77 70 72 96 74 71 68 72 70 74 70 76 98 75 68 73 74 Valade, Iim ............. 73 Van Gunten, Linda ...... 73 VanVlei-ah, David ....... 70 Van Wormer, David..7l,121 Vickers, Gale ........ .70 Volmer, Thomas Wagner, -Esther ...... Walker, Margo ....... . . . Wallett, Carol ....... . . .74 Wahl, Mike ......... , 115 73 73 Wallis, William .... 68, 96 Walton, Anita ........... 75 Walsh, Sherron Ann ..... .77 Waltz, Ioel ........... . . .75 Warsaw, Rosalyn ....... 69 Washing, Craig ......... 68 Washing, Nancy .... 68,106 Weaver, Dick ........... 71 Weaver, Robert . . . . . . . .68 Wecks, Carol .... . . . Weigand, ludy ...... , We-ihl, Madelyn ..... . We-inblatt, Allen .... , Weinman, Harvey . ...... 76 . . .78 75 101 . . .70 71 121 Weinrich, Iohn .......... 69 Weisberg, Phillip .... Weisel, Neil ....... . . . .72 .74, 121 Welch, Sandra . . . . .... . .68 Wengrow, Gary . .... Wenrick, Everett .. ..68 ..77, 98 Wernert, Kay ............ 73 Wesley, Rose Mary . .....72 Wexler, Victor . ..... 73,112 Wheeler, ludy .... ..... 7 1 Whitaker, Judy .... ..... 7 4 Whitcomb, Marcia .....,. 70 White, Prudence .71, 106, 109 White, Sharon Whitney, Kay ..... ..... 7 6 Wiedemann, Imgard ..... 71 Wild, Nancy ...... ..... 6 9 Willard, ludy .... Williford, Robert .. Willis, Geraldine .. Willis, Sharon .... .. . . . .75 ..70, 121 74 69 Willys, Betty ..... .... 7 0 Wilson, Charles Wilson, Kay ...... .... 7 0 Wilson, Terry ..... .... 7 6 Wintersmith, Bill . . .... 73 Wiselyi Iohn ...... .... 7 4 Witherall, Carol . . . . . . . 68 Wittenberg, Lois . .. . . . .69 Wittman, Katherine ,.... 72 Wolf, Marianne . . . . . . . . .77 Woodfill, Ronald Wrage, Carolyn . . . . . . . .78 Wymer, Patti ...... .77, 100 Wysong, Larry .... ..... 7 3 Yatfee, Bobbe . . ..... 74 Yarick, Ion ..... .. . . .72 Yeager, Albert .... . .75, 96 Yokom, Susan ..... ..... 6 9 Young, Carol ...... 69 100 Zaugq, Kirksten .28, 74, 100 Zech, Carol .......... . . . .71 Zimmerman, Sally ....... 75 Zimmerman, William .... 71 ' . R: gy Advertisers ' irectory .... MJcre's at the Colony . . . .. . . .. Ohio Bell Telephone Co.. . . . . . . . . . Owens Corning Fiberglass. . . . . . . . Owens Illinois Glass Co.. . . . . . . . Parisian Cleaners . . . . . . . . . . . . Rathbun Cartage Co.. . . . . . . . . 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