DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Q M Q ll I ' X YU' jj o T orld Vi e St awrence Seaway . . . e St. Lawre c it has played an important role in North America irom t ' ning oi civilization to our present life. The early French orers, Champlain and LaSalle, followed the 6 ' ' , river's course in their canoes. Champlain traveled and explored Mrhe Great Lakes, and LaSalle went beyond that. ln every , instance, the St. Lawre e se d as the startin place, the route V W, of exploration. As t coni grew, e i ortance of the St. Lawrence greww it.. nha m li d' us dr ams and plans conc r i g th ut r oft ' mi y ri r. T y, the ultimate h bee iill . T St. wr ver, through the eiiorts d slc' Q9'1G , ha n tr o med from a re c ugriver, ie o ly r , t magnificent Ei g e arg oc oi ips. lust as the A . La nc ver a jor contriloutor t evelopm t oi L o o y, jgdu on is ' p nt or in the viliza- , io o a d. l ee ay so c ntry, e ation was fy on yju sthe awr ew in its rim estages. As ass 1 r rtanc even mo an the St Law enc . Today uca' ist ost imp r single phase oi our l' s. Li t e St. wre Seawa , ation is the launching pa o our pl ration life. As we loserve the St. Lawrence S ay its de lopment, we n e the similarity in the pattern f g in e cati n. W are the various parts of this ma el o g' g is th iiierent phases oi lite here at De- Vilbiss ur ducatio l seaway. For these reasons we have chosen e Seaway as the theme for ourPot O' Gold. 2 1 V Q f ,, fi ,ff QQ Q f . , my, ,L 4 fb. Y fLg,,,w.fg-, 1 i .-v vt -- - 1,,Q1ff'fUzfv' , , .f , .t ,.f af F X 14 - sw--WM 'fi Q, 9 ,f ' 'A L,,,W,fQ.,Lw K xg ,Ef ' :'N f AWP? fl Ku' 7 yd! LV My lg Mjwwffjfjgbgs gs!! ,. ..A.. Page 26 iM WWA W f ,ff E Q MQW Q ggfiw yjo Q g3 X- Il. age 114 fbi W i c fxf Athletics .. , .. Page 152 U way bridge removel. Though ice-cholcec. for four months every year and marred by thundering waterfalls and swirling rapids, the St. Lawrence River has tormented genera- tions of men with its potential greatness as an inland waterway. Finally, in our generation, this dream of centuries will be realized. The St. Lawrence was first seen by Iacgues Cartier on his second trip to the New World in l535. As he sailed into its wide mouth, he, too, had visions of its future. For he felt that here was the water route to the fabled Spice Islands of the Orient. But the govern- ments were concerned with other mat- ters and the idea of exploration of the upper St. Lawrence lay idle. I-Iowever, a turning point came when Samuel de Champlain, as part of a colonizing force, became fascin- ated with the thought of exploration of the river. I-Ie pieced together from the Indians the geography of the place - the waterfalls, the rapids, and, most fascinating of all, the Great Lakes. I'Ie became inflamed with a desire to see this country and discover for himself whether this waterway led to the Indies. Because Champlain lacked a spon- sor, it was several years before he re- turned to the St. Lawrence. Whien he did, he organized the colony of Quebec and set out on his famous journey in which he discovered the Great Lakes. Under the rule of the French, the St. Lawrence Valley prospered. The main influences were the Iesuit priests and the French fur-trappers. The priests converted the Indians to Christianity while the fur-trappers settled the area. But conflict between the French and English on the coast was inevitable. The river became English and still la- ter the boundary between Canada and the United States. For years the St. Lawrence remained an undeveloped waterway, limited by its lack of depth. Men of foresight were aware of the promise it held, but nothing was done. lt would not be until more than four centuries after Cartier first viewed its broad expanse that the St. Lawrence fulfilled its dream by opening an entire continent to the shipping of the world. Soon ships, flying the flag of every nation, will visit the ports of the St. Lawrence. So that we may truly under- stand the magnitude of the St. Law- rence Seaway we will take a voyage down the channels, through the locks and lakes. ln this way we may realize what a tremendous task the construc- tion has been. From the Atlantic Ocean we enter the wide mouth of the St. Lawrence River. We proceed hundreds of miles, passing the beautiful city of Quebec L ng Sault Dam. Power Authority State of New York perched high atop the banks of the river. We travel still further up-stream past the metropolis of Montreal. lt is now that we enter the Seaway. The Seaway itself is l59 miles long and is divided into two main sections, the Canadian and the International. The first section, being entirely in Can- adian waters, has been built solely by the Dominion government, while the International section is so named be- cause it was a joint effort by the United States and Canada. After sailing beyond Montreal we encounter the first of the locks. This is the St. Lambert Lock which raises our vessel l5 feet. We now bypass the famed Lachine Rapids by means of a newly-constructed Navigation Canal. VV e are then raised 30 feet by the Cote St. Catherine Lock and now we steam into Lake St. Louis. From this large body of water we reach the Beaugar- Robert Moses Power Dam. Power AuthoritylState of New York. nois Canal. This contains two locks, each of which raises us 42 feet. Then out from the canal and into Lake St. Francis, the end of which marks the beginning of the lnternational section. The first sight that greets us in this section is the magnificent span of the lnternational High Level Bridge. Cruis- ing under this, we reach the first lock of the section. This is the Bertrand H. Snell Lock. Snell was a member of the House of Representatives for 22 years and was the first to introduce legisla- tion in favor of a seaway. For twenty years he waged an unsuccessful war. Five days after his death on February 2, l958, this lock was named for him. By it, we are raised 45 feet. Largest Canadian tanker, through Wel- land Canal Lock. Toledo Blade. lust a little farther up is the Dwight D. Eisenhower Lock which also raises to the level of 45 feet. After this comes the Wiley-Dondero Canal, named for the men who sponsored the enabling legislation in our Congress. Last is the lroguois Lock which raises us 30 feet. After this we proceed up the river un- der the Thousand lslands lnternational Bridge into Lake Cntario. From here through the Welland Canal and the Fort Weller series of seven canals we approach Lake Erie. As we travel this broad expanse of water, we see cities looming on the shore. They are crowd- ed with industrial activity of all sorts. Then we enter the mouth of the Mau- mee Biver and down the river to the Port of Toledo. Eisenhower Lock. U. S. Army Engineers 5 S wz 3 5 Q M Q, K K 5 xl E Q 1 E, Q if , i Q 55 fm I 5 E E 2 ' A 1 nf Q11 Af ss E3 'Q 75? 962 M wi Q41 EH M 535 12 W ' 1 F E gi E sg gi Hamill W t moorings at Bay View Basin. Norman Hauger Toledo With the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway a whole new vista is revealed for the Port of Toledo. The creation of one-third more seacoast will place To- ledo in the coveted position of a sea port with international contacts. Ships flying the flag of every nation will dock at this harbor and receive the manufactured and agricultural goods of inland America. Toledo will be the gateway to the sea for the thousands of people who, up to now, have been locked within the two oceanic coasts. We can safely predict Toledo's be- coming an important port because the Port of Toledo has everything to its ad- vantage. lt has a natural geographic location in the heart of America. The city is blessed with a harbor that is straight and deep. Toledo is served by S. S. Hoffman dredges Toledo Seaway Channel Toledo Blade Picture thirteen railroads, one hundred and twenty truck lines and thirteen major highwaysg thus offering complete north, south, east, and west service to the entire United States. The seaway, however, will aid To- ledo in many ways other than econ- omic. The sea has traditionally been looked upon as the bringer of wealth and adventure and these many gifts it will bring to Toledo. With our in- creased stature as a city of commerce, our educational and cultural facilites will grow. To satisfactorily fulfill these needs we must have foresight and vision. lf properly handled, the St. Lawrence Seaway will embark Toledo on a per- iod of unprecedented growth - prosperity. W ff Pk ,, :..:,.,4 czl, I il . 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Next we peer over his shoulder while he is in the throes of creativity for composition class. After this dubious pleasure his activ- ities become a bit more enjoyable, as he escorts Miss Sue Ruby, Homecoming Game attendant. Now it's Prism Day and lim, co- editor oi the sports page, is hard at Work. By now, he is too tired to generate much enthusiasm at a mass meeting, but he revives for a Commissioners meeting. Uim is our Welfare Commissioner? Then on to higher duties. Here he is catching a last minute look at his books C?l. That evening lim takes time out tor a Forum meeting. The next day We see lim coming into school. Finally, While reflecting upon our yearbook theme, the St. Lawrence Seaway, he gazes into the mists of the harbor. X X wh K n av . F, ,,,, W ,,,,, A ,WMA Y- wwk . . W fi e,.Mry xN,wX,.x n..,.4x1 mmm kv , . .M 1:2151 K - fi21j'49sg,gszj 5 W5 f' Q : K' Sf: x :zf K-iifiiifiiiifhiff fi: x X X, ff? Qisii?fa3zs2,:sf AS E . silfgi ls, ,1,2, L z,i1-QX P: A , , - X , . . .. 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Gur teach- ers are dedicated to forming minds such as these. They provide us not only with learning but act as an in- spiration to achieve for ourselves. For in a world such as ours we will be call- ed on to aid in projects no less impor- tant than the Seaway. Our ability to meet this challenge depends on what we accomplish during our high school years. With as fine a faculty as we have there is no doubt that this period of preparation will reap a reward rich in realization and fulfillment. Ship passing through Eisenhower Lock. Power Authority, State of New York. F rank Archambo Physics Donald Black Physical Education Ward Bricker Office Practices pbifi J r ii Emi ltwZ22,i:?fiffsEf?tfSg'f if fiN t- 'fiiirfiifvltiif-iii K twllifif fs iifif- we 1253572 gr 535369 i7?Ii4lflt55I--fmtWLS? w r- '. mfiw.5 ' in -fm Z. J-aj '.-4' :f t e ,ri isfri ifrif Q liigfgzaig -2.-2-,E rags,-5 igwmtrw f . 1 '- it-t t 11 X :fF:i:'f:' ff. .a25Qll':'g':t g :f.':2f riiiwi Z - E 5 ggkggygffgiirw girillii . . 'ffl 5 gi Q 1? ,mv ii if Wayne Cruey Algebra Richard David General Science Basic Mathematics 18 Pauline Backus Orientation Spanish Carl Balsam Agnes Baron Carl Benson General Shop Office Practices Chemistry sf' Rose Bloom Monica Boerner Ieanneie Brand English Latin English Iournalism Charles Clark Alqebra Clarence Coontx Salesmanship Geometry Junior Business Training Joseph Dagher English Frank Gordon, head en- gineer, and Earl Robin- son. chief custodian, plan the weekly schedule. Fern Dickey Patricia Donnelly. Ruth Douglas BiO10f3Y Biology Home Economics History Herbert Emery Bernice Gaiser Office Practices Mary Fischer Clark Folgaie General Science History an .Q ' 1 .U ss W1 , dirt i : l5,:w:fw,,l5+.,,,.,.-if ' M mi liz. 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David Hardy Algebra 'I9 Mary Hartman Orientation Elaine Hirth English Karl Huls Woodshop Barbara Iohnson English Mildred Iohnston Art 20 Margaret Hoffman History Thomas Inman Orientation Elizabeth Iohnson Geometry Katheryn Iuers Physical Education Shortly before the 8:45 bell, teachers can be seen coming through the parking lot to school. Pictured herez, CL. to RJ arez, Wayne Cruey, Miss Mitchell. student-teacher: and Iames Krupp. Lucille Kerlin History Miss Patricia Donnelly demonstrates the correct way to use a microscope. get ,I it K l iii? if iii ,Hgh , 3, ' ll gtg! ffm U fi- 1 ' f mar i gig 3 if15:iN !lE al in P X K B Norman Kies Physical Education Clyde Kiker Economics Sociology Mr. Clyde Kiker emphasizes his point to his I M A, sf-V f wit: 'fi P . f economics classes. iA1, ' i . ELQ ' fr is Amy Kimpion Art DeVilbiss Welcomes five new teachers to its faculty. They arez, Cl... to R.J:, Richard David, Mrs. Margaret Marx. Mrs. Barbara Johnson, David Kuebbeler: seated, Mrs. Helen Williams. James KHIPP David Kuebbeler Basic Mathematics Orientation Geometry l ' ' , 112- - -is a? is 3? Gertrude LeGron Typing my Q X' Q . tt,t , A sm s .fifvtmsi 1 K 55 I. Norman Klee History f ik-. ,-i-1. S 'Q Q1 F-, l, ,..,,. , - t-as 'ffii 5E:: ?:E' aft: . 'sz sQ2'::i s22,ss,,.f:1 su-.H .5,5v,Q5. 5 ,mm 3, 1 . .,. .os - ---tm . . r K- gtgi gf zfel , L - :asia - :sz .sf --1 .. . 731551 ::1:'5- 12245 . ,E- l ' 'S . ,-. sgsssgieei an fsltxzzwsw .... m fs S, t, ,H .. .....,. f Us ..1,.f -,,,:.,,.-v,:-f,: , f ,--- i--- 1 fi -... 1 1 -gf. 1- Q 1 .Q an fs,,t1t,MsM ms tt?ft.Q!?t45Qs1tz Grace Knaqgs English Harold Leininger Biology Physiology . Iames Kilcorse History Margaret King Algebra g .av at iffy P 'W' lg, sm gsm fl 2 5 Jim: E M3 5 fe 1 I es fs M is , MM 4 .1 1. . .S ,ai A ,... , fn . 'kai ':E2 R'w?Z WlN 5?7' f -..'f2,f :7 3 EQ 3 an Ollie Klee Bookkeeping Bernice Krause Study Hall Robert Longley Orientation 1' ifi??3?iE ,Q ft ' y 1 se will ' v 1. 'f' 73.1 K M lglffxgiiil f Q Beatrice Louy English , W-:+A rssrsnss -z srwgfsffsihi U iw! tix gt X 5 2 F, lg iii, , , mill lilfrisfr vii' Zlgigigi :5.,,l 4 .ri : iixzxxvzxx E-S: - ,,,L in , 4::V I s z-s Wi it . - ill lrlilifil . - ilu- ibigxfzsws rg, . Gerald Laukhuf Orientation Olive McHugh English :af..swg:f-k.::. 1, V, 2.-,-ur: ,,5,-5 : ' ,E M - .142 ,, Q tg.. 122 , k v 515.gif .Q?QJQL?5iQEr21?- ' i f e- 221 1 i r ' r L r :Q Q , s eg 3, I . N w -H, zfg . 2- 1,5 ' Qi Arthur Mills Physiology Alice Perkins English 1 22 in , WML , ,U ,AUD k lx, - WAY lj Aft New lr fx it vs' . , 1 .. ,' .XV , . 1 1 . Q , W I L Qdlfvv wig? v w E, J Ax XNJV it kj! lb C+' li 4 If .. 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' T0m Inman- p 'f 3 ' tt. l .g. .g . ,.- I ,,,,,,,' I if., :Mi FX fa N Faye Miller ,Q 'pl-fv Cv' ,E 'E-ffdg TYMLQ fl' ,. 3, AE Home Nursing pl 'ii I garb lfyifvcitf' ' : dl if x,bl5g3-Q-ilk-4 ' l 'V FJ' M li gf f it ij? il Elizqbefh Pqppg Pierre Pasquier English French Florence Rees Eva Samsen Paul Scheig English Trigonometry Driver's Training Solid Geometry fmiealvff- V- - L f ' --i5 Mildred Schultz Biology ,1 1 il? Miss Mariorie Warner and Clarence W Coontz are honored with carnations on Faculty Day. Iliz :Up 1 tl iii it it 'N V ' - Sybil Sharpe Marian Smith Qllii Physical Education SPCI1'11Sh W aria fl? 41:5 z rlfiriritffgifiggfi I sf,g:sif1x 2 ful - jig E ' ,fr1Y iL,fz1f f t' ' sri Norman Stalker Marie Stoll lack Tonqring Drafting Home Economics Band G Orchestra Dolores Wannemacher Mariorie Warner Regina Wenzel Helen Williams Librarian English Algebra Family Living French Ursula Schmit Spanish Donald Sharpe Physical Education Ruth Smith English David Voss Latin tt.t 4 :.-Qi Pas.. - ........ t 1 . -.. irr., .::,. - ' ' .r F'-:if Ts. . i5,':-42:51:21: , 5 . :ms swag Phillip Zauqg Chorus G A Cappella 23 is ,MI 2 E? XWII s f E , 1 P? 11, w g ,, Y 1 i iz ' 5 1 . 55 24 Earl Robinson Our entire school was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Earl Robinson, our chief custodian. Mr. Robinson had devoted his life to DeVilbiss and had been with us since the opening of the school. Since those first days up until his very last, service to De- Vilbiss was his constant goal. But this was not his only accomplishment. l-le also rendered the very highest type of service to his country, being Wounded in action. All who knew him admired and loved him. To the students he was a special part of everything that is DeVilbiss. To those who Worked with him he was a fair man dedicated to giving as much of himself as possible. This admiration was expressed by the stu- dents through gifts with which his memory was hon- ored. A new flag, courtesy of the Sisco Service Club, will fly over DeVilbiss in commemoration of Mr. Robinson. But DeVilbiss was not his only love. l-le also had a Wife and daughter. We join with them to pay our respects to a truly self-sacrificing man. lt will be many years before the void left by Mr. Robinson will be filled. And even then, though many students Will have left, his impression will still be with us. The succeeding years cannot wipe out the memory of a man who typified the DeVilbiss spirit. 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Still we are pioneers searching not for gold or lands but ideas and the basic truths that shall spell progress to all men. Our river lies before us, but it is for us to plot our course. Each of us will choose a differ- ent direction or a different route, but that is as it should be, for we are all different and we must mold the educa- tion we are receiving to our individual needs. It is our duty to absorb the prep- aration of our high school career, and to be influenced and shaped by our ex- periences during these formative years. High school is but a leg on our journey into the unknown. To be prepared we must be familiar with what we have already traversed. Then we can as- suredly venture forth to cross the prai- rie, to penetrate the wilderness, to bring light to where there was darkness. Intermediate-of the Wiley-Donders Canal Thomas Ludlow Ashley 27 Graduation Senior Mid-Winter Gloria Glickert and lim Garbe Carolyn Pontious and Senior Prom Iell Elmore and Diane Hosletter Varsity Drag Ron While and Anne Young Senior Banquet Iudy Ennis and Ioey Greenberg lay Wannamaket . SENIOR Because of the St. Law- rence Seaway, we can look forward to a great progress in Great Lakes ports and to penetration of inland areas by ocean vessels. As the graduat- ing class of l959, we can help to determine how great the progress will be, both in the future develop- ment of the Seaway, and The Senior Officers and Advisers are seated U.. Paula Souiar: Mr. C. Folqate: President, Iim to RJ: Treasurer, Mrs. A. Perkins Standing CL. to RD: Mellencamp: Vice Pres., Lynn Ashton: Secretary, Nancy Tynefield. Iudy Balsam and Ben Garmex' CLASS in the advancement oi man in every field. Some of us will go on to college for further educa- tion, others will join the labor ranks immediately. Whatever course We may follow, the day after grad- uation will mark a fresh beginning in shaping our individual records in life. Senior Trip f Karen Brooke and Iohn McNuti L Diners ana puns uuuque-L Bob Parletie and Iohn Linsiead Dads and Daughters Date Ianet Landis with Mr. Landis Sue Wallis wtih Mr. Wallis Senior Play Lila Fox and Bob Wilson Senior Girls Mothers' Tea and Sandy Baldwin and Ioanne Robar Adrian, Jackie Ackland, Terry Acklin, Tracy Adams, Steve Adkinson, Leilani Adler, Sarah Alton, Patricia Anderson, David Anteau, Don Ashton, Lynn Askey, Janice Wlth mlxed emotlons . . . Austin, Mary Arthur Bachman, Howard Badenhope, Iudy Baker, Philip Baldwin, Sandra Balsam, Iudy Bandrevics, lack Banks, Mary Ann Bannister, Bob Barbara, Beverly Bauer, Rose H, mr 30 Beach, Bob Bearden, Tom Bearss, Bill Beauchamp, Patricia Beck, Iames Beckhoff, Gary Belusa, Carla Bennis, Philip Berg, Brenda Besi, Nancy Bethal, Thelma . . . we leave these halls Beverlin, Ianet Bieber, Bob Bienedk, Ioanne Blickle, Richard Block, Bonnie Blum, Barbara Bohn, Randolph Bond, Barbara Bondy, Sharon Bower, Shirley Block, Ierry Bradley, Bob Braizer, Harold Bremfoerder, Fred Brenner, Elaine Brooke, Karen Brower, Margaret Brown, Sally Brown, Thayer Bruce, Martha Buchhop, Carol Buffington, Elaine Burqet, Gary Burpee, Bill Bush, Dick Byers, Rebecca Carpenter, Ed Carvin, Donna Cecil, Norma Champe, Barbara Chapman, Bonita Chapman, Nancy Chester, Sandra Church. Pat Clark, Gary sz Cox, Dave Cox, Tom Craig, Barbara Crossin, Iohn Daiaa, Valdis Dallei, lim Damrauer, Bob Davis, Dan Davies, Mary Dawson, Bonnie Day, Owen Dehnhardi, Marvin Clark, Helen Clark, Don Cochran, Sally Codell, MaryLee Cohen, Murray Colen, lerry Conaway, Kaye Conaway, Sandra Cook, Martha Cook, Mary Cottey, Carole Coutcher, Ronald 33 Deitch, David Dellinqer, David Dellinqer, Deanna Demland, Andrew DeWald, Linda Dillinger, Carol Dills, Dick Dixon, Suzanne Donnell, Cynthia Drake, Iudy Dressel, Susan Dressler, Irma Drewes, Roger Driscoll, Ronald Drumm, Emmylou Duncan, Bonnie Dunlap, Margaret DuShane, Iudy Iudy Williams and Bob Kurnnick, co-chairmen of Senior announcements, take some upper classmerfs orders. Duvendack, Iarnes Eaken, Ioyce Eckholdt, Arlene Edmonds, Linda Ehrmin, Iohn Ellis, Iames l I Ellis, lane Elmore, Ie-if England, Larry Enqler, Marcia Engler, Nancy Kay Ennis, Iudy lim Loudon and Carol Siders, class historians, plan the scrapbook. Erbland, David Faber, Gary Farrell, lanice Fensiermaker, Don Fialkoske, Karen Fisher, Charles Fisher, Lynne Fishler, Carole Fisk, Suzanne Flaqgert, Vance Fletcher, Paul Foels, Pat Fox, Lila Fraker, Gary Francisco, Barbara Frank, Sharon Frihauf, Donna Froehlich, Peter ll Gardner, Bob Frye, Pamela Furry, Torn Gamble, Martha Garbe, lim Garber, Bernard Garmer, Ben Garrison, Iudy Gatten, Betsy George, Barbara Gerbie, Ioyce Hc:pp1ly cheermq our football team . . . Gillespie, Sara Gerbie, Roslyn Gerken, Iudy Gerlach, Iames Gernheuser, Penelope Gerwick, Beth Gilley, Dana Girkins, Kent Glickert, Gloria Gluss, Nancy Goldman, Edward Gometz, Harriet Gooch-nan, Cheryl Goodman, Janice Grabow, Gretchen Gracyk, Shirley Green, Antoinette Green, Diclc Green, Don Greenberg, Ioe Grindle, Larry Gross, Nancy . . . on to another C1tY championship Grounds, Herbert Grudzinslci, Diana Guidry, Nelscn Gustafson, Phil Haas, James Hahn, Elaine Hamilton, Dennis Hannes, Fred Hansen, Charles Harbauqh, Lee Ann Harist, Lawrence T It 37 l Harqer, Curtis Harpster, Kathryn Harrer, Pat Harris, Everett Hawk, Pamela Haydu, Bonnie Hayes, Sharon Haynes, Katherine Heath, Iohn Heckert, Charles Heer, Bonnie Whitaker, Don 38 Helm, Chris Henderson, Ramona Hibbs, Mary Ann Hieb. Judith Claire Highlands, Dianne Hill, Kathy Hinkle, Don Holley, Tom Hollister, ludy Holmes, Nancy Horen, Margie Iohnson, Linda Iohnson, Sandra Iohnston, Kenneth Iohnstone, Iames Iones, Bette Jones, Muriel Iordan, David Ioslin, Nancy Kaiser, Tom Katcher, Elaine Katcher, Martin Kerste, Ted l-Iostetter, Diane Hostetter, Don Hummon, Elaine Hunter, Bob Hutchinson, Iean Hutton, Nancy lmholdt, Iudy Iackson, lim lmholt, Fredrick Iacquemotte, lim Iaffe, Marcia Iohanson, Ianilyn 39 Kessel Mary Ketola Karen Killam Larry King, Carolyn King, Robert Kissebeth, Carol Klapfish Mike Klappich Sandra Klopfenstein Sid Knauer, Ierry Knowles, Maria Koder, Dick Kudzia, David Kuhlrnan, David Kujawa, Iarnes Miss Eva Sarnsen is explaining the fundamentals of a solid geometry problem to two of her students, Don l-linkle and Sue Schwartz. Laipply, Lodeen Landis, lanet Lanford, Ben Langkammer, Sybil LaPointe, Charlene Larrnore, Peggy Lauback, Ronnie Lawrence, Ann Lea, David Sergeant Helton adjusts the sight of Harriet Gometz's gun during rifelry practice in an outside gym course. Leach, Iill Leak, Dale Leake, Rosalyn Lease, Carma LeBois, Shelly Lehner, Sandra Leichtarner, Richard Leighton, Susan Lesniewicx, Thomas Levison, Gail Liber, Michael Liber, Susan Liberman, Anita Lee, Iames Lieska, Marla Linn, Bonnie Linsteacl, Iohn Lipman, Laury 1. il It Lippold, Thomas Lipson, Ierry Lichtenwald, Mary Littin, Jackie Longbrake, Ieri Lonqenbarqer, Gloria Lopinski, Iames Loudon, Iarnes Loriqan, Tim Louy, Iackie Ludqate, lack Leadmq student council . . . Lytten, Dennis Maneval, Russel Manz, Shirley Marenberg, Ierry Marshall, William Martin, Bill Martin, Mary Mason, Ioseph Matthews, Kent Mattimoe, Betty Mayo, Ardith 42 Maze, David McColl, Charles McCready, Ioyce McKee, Robert McKitrick, Ioy McNuti, Dennis McNutt, Iohn McQuillin, Ianice Mead, Charles Meissrier, Linda Mewborn, William . . . a privilege reserved for seniors Miller, Darrell Miller, Tom Moldiney, Gary Mollencamp, lim Molnar, Iohn Moore, Martha Morgan, larnes Morris, Marilyn Morris, William Morrow, Matty Moses, Bonnie Motley, Carol Murphy, Iames Myers, Larry Nassar, Sharon Nasset, Nancy Neeb, Iirn Netter, Nelson Nichols, Sue Newrnan, Kathy Nigh, Sue Nissen, Sandy Oehlers, Ronald 44 O'Hearn, Lonine Okun, Larry Overly, Marilyn Owens, Sally Page, Kathy Parker, Harry Parker, Ioan Parker, Iudianne Parks, Judy Parlette, Bob Parrot, Sharon Parsons, Kenneth Porneranz, Lora Lee Pcntious, Carolyn Porter, Patricia Powell, lerry Powell, Judy Prala, Shirley Preis, Carol Priddy, Nancy Pugh, Mildred Quertinrnont, Tom Rackus, Rita Radabauqh, Linda Pasch, Torn Paul, Nancy Pegorsch, ludy Peksa, Diane Perlmutter, Laurie Perry, Dale Perry, Diane Petersen, Iudy Pirner, Carolyn Pleiss, Melvin Pocoite, Mary Poifenbauqh, Charlene 45 Ransom, William Ray, Wilma Reed, Barbara Reed, lames Reed, Iohn Reeve, Susan Reiseg, Margaret Rice, Carol Richardson, David Richie, Carl Richter, Ceceile Rickerd, Helen Riggs, lim Ringer, Terry Robar, Ioann Robbins, Phyliss Robertson, Iohn Robinson, Ieff Ieff Stein and Diane Peksa, co-chairmen of P. A. Publicity give the morning announcements. Roby, Thomas Rogers, Deana Rohrs, Carolyn Roscoe, Cynthia Ross, Mary Roth, Sandra Roth, Tom Roth, Victor Rowley, Eileen Rozek, Marilyn Rozek, David Ruby, Susan Peggy Larmore is testing he-r lung capacity While Mr. Mills looks on. Russell, Dennis Russom, Robert Rutchow, Barbara Ruichow, loyce Rutledge, Lexi Ryan, Darlene Si. Aubin, Larry St. John, Edward St. Iohn, Richard Salhoff, Karen Sampson, Gail Sampson, John Samuelson, Don Sartor, Marilyn Sauer, Tom Sautter, Iudi Schafer, Carl Schafer, Gregory Shultz, Marilyn Schilt, Steve Schlotterback, Ann Schnell, Sharon Schoembs, George Schreiner, Marjorie Schuster, Lars Schwartz, Suzanne Seward, Sandra Shapiro, Dave Sharpe, Don Ecrqerly facmq a new world . . . Sharpe, Ianice Shaw, Kenneth Shearon, Patrick Shriner, Iim Shumaker, Carmen Siders, Carole Sidwell, Diana Simon, Barbara Sinclair, Beverly Singer, Marilyn Skellie, Edward Small, Penelope Smenner, Sally Srnith, Dave Smith, Ronald Smith, Barbara Snider, Su Ann Snyder, Dee Snyder, Sharon Soutar, Paula Spanq, Sandra Stark, Iudith . . . Wlth 1ts Joys and sorrows Starsky, Susan Stautzenberqer, Sonnie Steele, Ronald Stein, Ieff Stein, loyce Stiles, Bonnie Stoltz, Rosie Storich, Maxine Straum, Ioan Sturm, Charles Stevens, Sandra II 49 Swan, Iudilh Swary, Carol Tanner, Sue Tarsha, Glen Tarloff, Alice Taylor, lim Terril, William Thomas, Rollancl Thompson, Mary Thorson, Tres Donise sler, Iohn Treuhaft, Linda 50 Tyneiield, Nancy Urwitz, Lynn Vanderpool, Fred VanWormer, Bonnie Vincent, Milton Vesey, Dianne Vobbe, Tom Waqenknecht, Karen Waqner, Dave Wall, Donna Wallis, Susan , Walton, Ianice Wexsman D1ck Welssenberqer Sue Werder Nancy Welker Robert West Debby Westcott Robert Wetzler Donna Wlntaker Charlene Whrte Ronald Whrte Sue Wh1teman Ierry Wannamaker, lay Ward, Ian-les Warner Carol Warrlck Lynn Washmq Tom Watt Karen Watts Kay Weaver Margaret Weber Barbara Weber Terry Wemman Sydel Welhl Steven 51 , , , , , , , . . , , I I Weiss, Ronald , , ., , , . . I I . , t l White-more, Beverly Wickluncl, Mary Wiedemarin, Brigitte Wilkins, Ianet Williams, ludy Wilson, Robert Wittel, Barbara Witte, Mike Winkel, Barbara Woggon, Iohn Wolf, llah Vilormington, Barbara Wright, Carole Young, Anne Young, Rebecca Young, David Zahn, Pamela Zaugg, Wynn Reciting in their fourth year Spanish class are Nancy Nasset and Ioyce Gerbie. Zentgrebe, Dave Zeigler, Roger Zimmerman, Ron Zollinger, Bill Zweifel, Gary Baker, Iim 52 Hayes, Tun Huckcrbc: Harlan Shaw Rex Stahl, Iohn Sutter, Dcrrlcxjean Iohn Molncxr, sitting on the Window-sill, studies for or first hour quizz. Amerxcus future rocket pushers are busy at work. A 53 Mrs. Helen Williams and Mr. Iames Kilcorse, class ad- visers, meet with Bart Wagenman to outline the class events. This year the Iunior class, through the cap- able leadership of its officers and the counsel- ing of its advisers enjoyed a successful year. Their first endeavor, the Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea was a tremendous success. Other achieve- ments were the I-Hop, the class play, and the The Iunior Class officers are KL. to RJ: Polly East, secretary Lowrie Sprague, treasurer: Bart Wagenman, president Mary Mohr, vice-president. Ir. Sr. Farewell. In April, a large number of the class embarked upon the annual trip to Wash- ington and historic Williamburg. The officers, advisers, and entire lunior Class have worked together to make the year's activities a series of accomplishments for their class. Art Doederlein and Leon Silverman, co-chairmen of the Iunior Boys' Dave Stout and Elizabeth Snow point out Mothers' Tea, enjoy a cup of tea with their mothers. 54 IUNIOR CLASS 7 - :s t A Sections of the Washington trip. Marty Treuhcxii and lane Babcock. co-chair- men oi the Iunior-Serv ior Farewell, make plans for this dance. Sue Radczbaugh and Dave Kurtz, co-chair men of the I-Hop, pre- pare to leave for the dance. Robin Diller and Ter- ry Sinclair, Iunior Play co-chairmen, watch a rehearsal with Mr. I. Norman Klee, play adviser. Frank Archczmbo TOP ROW U... to R.l: Barrow, Iohny Briggs, Ethely Berger, Iimy Burkett, Mike. SECOND ROW: Tra- vis, Larryy Dean, Billy Ellithorpe, Nancyy Gam- ber, Sharon. THIRD ROW: Guhl, Shirleyy Iod- ery, Deany Kunz, Tomy Lamberson, Iackiey Laney, Ella. FOURTH ROW: La Rue, Curtissy Lessentin, Ritay McNutt, Mary Ioy Mewhort, Chucky Miller, Iudyy Munn, Iudyy Ogle, Shar- ony Poppajohn, Caroly Phillip, Ronald. FRONT ROW: Rice, Donaldy Schneider, Billy Somer- ville, Davey Sprague, Lowriey Steele, Suey Townslee, Arthury Wakefield, Rusellay Wise- baker, Melviny 'W'orman, Sharon. Marie Stoll TOP ROW' CL. to RJ: Balough, Fredy Beck, Caroly Clark, Dony Cook, Iohny Drake, Carolyny Dudley, Paty Hayworth, Larryy Hayes, Sallyy Hulsebus, Sue. SECOND ROW: Karem, Galey Kennedy, Saray Kerr, Dony Lane, Eddiey McKnight, Suey Mc- Queen, Murrayy Mefford, Gordony Nathleson, Ioany Phillips, Danny. THIRD ROW: Politish, Chucky Ritz, Iackiey Santter, Donitay Sautter, Nancy. FOURTH ROW: Sharpe, Bonniey Smith, Darrely Thomson, Iudyy Truhaft, Marlene. FRONT ROW: Woliewicz, Ioany Workman, Nancyy Zientek, Virginiay Zim- merman, Richard. Karl I-Iuls TOP ROW ll.. to RJ: Anderson, Mickey, Blurnherg, Ioe, Braith- waite, Linda, Byers, Sue, Conklin, Faith, George, Nancy, Grounds, George, Guynn, Robert, Harrison, Nancy. SECOND ROW: lulert, Diane, Kopka, Sharon, Kruse, Roger, McFarland, Nancy, Morris, Ion, Myers, Kathy, Perlman, Ioe, Reerne, Peter, Roberts, lack. THIRD ROW: Schulac, David, Siegel, Sharon, Siegrnan, Arlene, Snyder, Dee. FOURTH ROW: Souther, Mary, Spaulding, Ioan, Walters, Bob, Walton, lohn. FRONT ROW: Ward, lohn, Wilson, Pat, Wrucha, Stan, Zeirner, Marcia. Gertrude LeG1'on TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Bigelow, Carolyn, Bolger, Brenna, Boyd, Caren, Buehrer, Barbara. SECOND ROVV: Dunlap, Margie, Eastop, Dick, Fell, Kay, Fitch, Iohn. THIRD ROW: Gedosch, Ioan, Haw- thorne, Ray, Hiltman, Dan, Hurst, Bob, Kahle, Tom. FOURTH ROW: Keeling, Sherry, Knight, Phil, Lesohik, Craig, Meminger, Dan, Miller, Doug, Noe, Virginia, Pertcheck, Marlene, Ryer- son, Dave, Sander, Constance. FRONT ROW: Schultz, Dick, Schultz, Lany, Scouten, Don, Smith, Martha, Tracy, Terry, Wageman, Bart, Whitaker, Nancy, Willis, Karen, Wittenberg, Marshall. 57 Paul Scheig Ierry Wood, Don VanDiver, Bihn, Dave Brodbeck, Linda Burkholder, Sandra Coulter, Raymond Doughty, Pat Draheim, Robert Erkert, lohn PGY, Edward Garland, Carol Ginter, Robert Gray, Pat Groshans, Iudy Hershman, Carol Kier, Iarnes King, Bruce Kopp. Robert Lautz, Judy Meyers, Pennie Means, Kay Miller, Lynwood Miller, Teddy Minneker, Sandy Morgan, Ioan Morrow, Ronald Morton, Nancy Mufleh, Basem Odom, lohn Przybylski, Mary Ann Ramer, Dave Russell, Beverly Rutkowski, Tony Scanes, Mary Lou Schuster Pat Simons, lerry Ulrich, Richard Underdown, lC1Y Balint, lane! Barrowman, Iames Bentley, Ray Brigham, I im Butler, Carol Camp, Sue Carroll, Dan Couri, Annette Dankowski, Patrick DeTray, Diane Dietz, Bill Droszcz, Terry Durdel, Nancy Eschedor, Darrell Finch, Walter Gibbs, Ian Good, Karen Herdman, Dick Huff, Doug Hullinger, Don Hummel, l an Lawson, Tom Letchity, Iohn Leib, Judy Little, lim Lucas, Barbara Maier, Darryl Marquardt, Sally Ordorica, Ray Steele, Kathy Stone, Mike Sullivan, lim Tauber, George Terrell, Charles Tremblay, Frank Welly, Barbara Warren Goode Eva Scxmsen Aberl, Don Adkins, Merilee Bearss, lim Brown, Nadine Chisman, Glen Decker, Gary Deen, Heney Dickman, Dick Dixon, Tim Edelman, David Ganson, Bob Glew, Iames Haberkamp Lee Hewitt, lim Houston, Nancy Jones, Ruth Kelsey, Becky Kneeshaw, Mary Knodle, letf Knudson, Steve Krieger, Pat MacKenzie, Cecily Maloney, Patti Murray, Iohn Neuhaus, Tom Pawlicki, Diane Pickett, Peggy Quinn, Richard Rahm, Terry Rosenberry, Bill Schroeder, Bart Stine, Bonnie Strong, Iim Sullivan, Emmett Sutton, Chester Whitacre, Carol Andre, George Ashman, David Baer, Cynthia Barron, Ann Becker, Dan Booth, lack BUQYL Ioanne Byington, Judy Damrauer, Roberta DerManelian, Al Dodd, Carol Duvendack, Charles Gunlite, lackie Holland, Dave Hood, Tanya laffee, Sharon lennings, loan Kirk, l can Loeffler, William McGarvey, Dennis McPortland, Dan Miller, Charles Moorehead, Scott Morris, Carolyn Portney, Harvey Rem Lynn Sanford, Patrick Scarberry, Eugene Simmons, Barbara Simons, Don Sinclair, Robert Smith, Dave Snyder, Dexter Taylor, Alice VanNess, Bonnie Wasner, Rex Ward Bricker Walters, Gerald Weinman, Frances Kerlin Benford, Jerry Bradford, Jim Davidson, Judy Deako, Mary Lou Dixon, Diane Duvendack, Sue Friedman, Bruce Gauthier, Marilee Greunke, Sue Harger, Sherry Heer, Nancy Adair, Barbara Baugher, Bea Howard, Kent Kahl, Dave King, Nancy Loudon, Ann Mohr, Mary Moran, Larry Palmer, Judy Rubin, Elin Brown, Susan Cappi, Margie Cohen, Sandra Dunlop, Pat Gerson, Jill Grohowski, Sandra Jamra, Jerry Johnson, Carol Schneider, Jackie Smith, Karen Sunderman, Lois Taraschke, Janet Johnson, Howard Johnson, Nancy Kass, Joanne Keiser, James Kenworthy, Sue Kurtz, Carolyn Kurtz, Dave Lehaney, Terry Marx, Carol Mortimer, Joanne Polderman, Jean Pugh, George Schwyn, Dan Scribner, Linda Smith, Verna Solberq, Jim Soster, Tim Sponsler, Tom Swolsky, Mark Treuhaft, Paul Troutman, Gary Wexler, Steve Wolf, Ray Zanville, Dick Phillip Zaugg 1 Publications Anderson, Dave Biebesheimer, Bill Buecker, Nan Diller, Robin Daederlein, Art Duvendack, lim Feldstein, Eden Fishman, Sharry Hartman, Lynn Liberman, Anita Moore, Bill Pickering, Gary Schacht, Sue Roth, Larry Retzke, Carol Stein, left Vesey, Dianne Weinman, Rhoda Yaffee, Jerry Green, lune Hall, Harriet Heywood, Tom Howard, Mary Levy, Sue Mack, lim Owens, Karen Peirce, Pam Pietras, Nancy Portnotf, Ron Purse, Don Radabaugh, Sue Rathke, Dave Remer, Sharon Pizzo, Pat Scheft, Dewey Silverman, Leon Soloman, Sam Strole, Sue Welch, Arlene Wexler, Sandy Winter, Sue Wright, Edward Young, June Scott, Marilyn Shell, Sue Smith, Roger Snyder, Dee Boldt, Barb Brenneman, Ben Brown, Sheila Crowder, Io Davis, Mardonna Pink, Lavonne Galliers, Barb Gilchrist, Vicky Aharoni, Sharon Austin, David r l l I Mariorie czrner Ieanetie Brand Wise, Dave Ackerman, Carol Alspaugh, Ianet Anderson, Karin Ansted, Mike Barrett, Walter Black, Ronald Brandenberger, Bill Cassidy, Pat Cecalek, Ann Courtney, Lawanda DeBock, Norman Eshenburg, ludy Forster, Ann Grochowalski, Len Hamilton, Connie Herrinqshaw, Karen Hill, Carol Hodgeson, Charles Hurnmon, Evy leffrey, Dave Keck, Marvin Knipp, Ed LaCourse, Rollin Lindner, Dick Mattimore, Barry Mauk, Ron Norts, Dave Pulliam, Gene Quartinmont, Carol Snyder, Dave Strueber, loan Smith, Dave Truhaft, Marty Walton, Sandy Warzawski, Tom Welty, Dick Braithwaite, John Doerr, Sue Feldt, Bert Flannagan, John Greenberg, Sherrie Keisser, Pam Hoff, Iohn Hough, Ray Ieffries, Nancy Karas, Iohn Kleckner, I im Loudon, Sue Mayo, Mike Miller, Sue Miller, Tom Peterson, Leonard Powder, Marcia Preas, Eleanor Redd, Edward Roberts, Tom Sarantou, Iarnes Schilt, Susan Schuller, Sue Schuster, Ronald Shertinger, Rae Ann Shore, William Sparks, Bill Stout, Dave Tait, Paul Temple, lanys Van Wormer, Lee Waldman, Deann Wast, Walter Weaner, Sandra Zahos, Billie Zilba, John Olive McHugh Helen Williams Ardner, Karen .1-Xsendori , Carol Begin, lim Black, Beverly Butler, Roger Chesrown, Mike Chryst, Dave Coffin, Larry Deen, Eva DeRose, Dick Donaldson, Linda Fischer, Howard Fisher, Mary Foley, Barbara Fuller, Gary Gauthier, Fritz Hassen, Lynne Kalniz, Tom Kirkendall, Gary Kirkham, Harry Lehman, Danny Lesuare, Philipp McDonald, Georgean Miezitis, Velda Miller, Iohn N ewcombe, Diane Quiqq, Teryl Rust, Sue Simmons, Bill Speweik, Wayne Smith, Bill Stein, Bill Stepanski, Bill Vogan, Helen Weissiield, Nina Wolfe, Kathleen Baker, Sally Boggs, Iim Bossier, ludY Decker, Gregg Dir, Lorna Gladney, Mary Goodman, Nancy Guyer, Sally Hampton, Ioe Hannes, Bob Harmon, Ion Hollister, Vicki Howard, ludy lsenstein, Ronnie Iackson, lim Karpinski, Edward Keen, I GY Klem, Bob Lauman, Douglas Lindner, Luther McGannon, Dick Miller, Jim Pakulski, Dianne Parritt, Irene Ross, Carol Shanteau, Carol Shelly, Iohn Silverstein, Carole Sinclair, Terry Sullings, Bill Smith, Darlene Snow, Elizabeth Stein, leff Wert, Kenneth Wingate, Carl Vogeli, loan Florence Rees Toepfer, Walter lack Tongring TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ake, Gretchen, Arnos, Ed, Balch, Chuck, Benfer, Dick. SECOND ROW Blake, Becky, Botz, Sharon, Brenneman, Ieif, Brown, Russell. THIRD ROW: Buckler, Richard, Burke, Ierry, Cheney, Alice, Conaway, Ioanne, Casali, Mary. FOURTH ROW: DeTray, Wayne, East, Polly, Elwell, Bob, Everitt, Bob, Finch, Norm, Forster, lack, Freeman, Brenda, Freidrnan Chuck, Fry, Ronald. FRONT ROW: Fry, Sandra, Gable, Robert, Ganch, Barrie, Gaynor, Iohn, Gold- man, Allan, I-laberkarnp, Earl, Hamann, David, Harrington, Sandy, Heckert, Carolyn. 64 Ethel Molnar TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bearss, Buena, Bennett, Becky, Birr, Phyl- lis, Coats, Christine, Crawford, Bob, Gerhie, Hannah, Grinq, Dan, Hamory, Silvia, Heckler, Iirn. SECOND ROW: Iohnson, Terry, Lentz, Dave, Lindhuber, Tom, McClellan, John, Owens, Ianice, Petty, Lynn, Ramsey, Ray, Ryan, Keith, Sautter, Ted. THIRD ROW: Schuster, Carolyn, Sternrnle, Bob, Symrnes, San- dy, Taylor, Iohn. FRONT ROVV: Treuhott, Louise, Van Dielen, lim, Veit, Bonnie, Rupple, Gary. Ruth Douglas TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Babcock, Jane, Bernard, Gary, Bigelow, Marilyn, Bly, Melody, Burda, Jan, Conrad, John, DeWees, Barry, Drake, Linda, Dwight, Carole, Galitski, Bob. SECOND ROW: Hanson, Loretta, Henderson, Jim, Hensey, Linda, Jamre, Larry, Lane, Judy, Leininqer, Sandy, Horvath, Joanne, Loh- man, Caroline, McLoughlin, Ovid. THIRD ROW: Nostrant, Bill, Palmer, Judy, Price, Steve, Ramer, Don. FRONT ROW: Recknaqel, Diana, Repass, Sallie, Schumacker, Darlene, Tice, Tom. Jack Tongring TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Hetzel, Tom, Hites, Melvin, Jenkins, Leonard, Knorr, Gerald. SECOND ROW: Krause, Robert, Kunst, Richard, Kupper, Marcia, Lipman, Mike. THIRD ROW: Lonqenbarger, Jim, Lorigan, Nancy, Newman, Ken, Notzka, John, Pawlaczyk, Jim. FOURTH ROW: Russell, Shir- ley, Schade, John, Schafer. Dick, Schmidt, Bill, Schroeder, Gary, Simon, Fred, Spindler, Jim, Stoll, Andy, Sweeney, Fred. FRONT ROW: Thies, Tom, Thompson, Brian, Tressleir, Diane, Vick, Mary, Washing, Bob, Whelan, Tom, Whitney, Allan, Zbinden, Jane, Zeller, Carl. 65 Beatrice Louy TOP ROW IL. to RJ: Abdo, Doug, Bick, Dave, Bloom, Andy, Bodley, Ronald, Carlson, Bob, Castor, Tom, Caudill, Lanny, Ch.nn, Charlotte, Duncan, lim. SECOND ROW: Eschenberg, Karen, Ford, Dennis, Frazen, Dean, Frost, Sue, Gardner, Ierry, Gardner, lim, Grochalwolski, Barb, Grover, Nonnie, Hague, Darrel. THIRD ROW: Isles, Francis, Icnes, Iudy, Kalniz, Norma, Karmel, loe, Keister, Bill, Lefevre, Mary, Luther, Mary Lou, McDonough, Art, Reaser, Ginger. FOURTH ROW: Rhegenus, Chuck, Simmons, Janice, Stump, Nan, Thompson, Ron. FRONT ROW: Tischinae, Sharon, Welch, Sheila, Williams, Sarianne. 66 Agnes, Baron TOP ROW U... to RJ: Aikman, Sue, Babcock, Ron- ald, Bourque, Philip, Bundy, Iudy, Buss, Nancy. SECOND ROW: Cady, Pat, Daso, Virginia, Doner, Tom, Dudley, Nancy, Fike, Bonnie. THIRD ROW: Glyda, Robert, Hammond, Nancy, Heinlen, Laura, Iones, Nancy, Katlen, Arvin. FOURTH ROW: Kes- meyer, Ken, Kozina, Pat, Kunkle, Sharon, Leitner, David, McCloW, Jeanne, Melot, Bill, Mielke, Iudy, Miller, Edward, Pertcheck, Larry. FRONT ROW: Rcst, Dorothy, Schunk, Ann, Schuster, Carol, Sweeny, Ray, Teegardin, Larry, Williams, Sandy, Winter, Rochelle, Wise, Greg, Wrage, Iohn. Kneeling in front of their sernester's research project are Becky Byers, Sue Smith, Anne Young, Dee Snyder, Linda Johnson, Muriel Iones, and Anita Liberman, students in Miss Kerlin's history class. I ames Kilcorrse TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Abalt, Iohn, Adams, Steve, Aubustiyniak, Dave, Barber, Brenda, Connett, Mike, DeVau1, lim, DuPreis, Pat, Elton, Dick, Fitzpatrick, John. SECOND ROW: Flecken- stein, Bill, Fox, Sue, Gilbert, Dan, Haley, Tom, Hatter, Bill, Ioelsen, Bob, lones, Marilyn, Kerr, Barbara, Kreusser, Bob. THIRD ROW: Lober, lohn, Mack, Carl, McC1ennan, Bob, Mynderse, Sandy, Nice, Bill, Parks, Dave, Oualman, Iudy, Rancich, Pat, Richardson, Iohn. FOURTH ROW: Shook, Nancy, Shunk, Sandy, Smith, Bob, Snyder, Sandy. FRONT ROW: Spenser, Gloria, Stone, Sandra, Thompson, Margie, Tilley, Stephen. Miss Agnes Baron assists a student in one of her typing classes. 67 il ll? Ii i l l L- I r The officers of the Sophomore Class are CTOP ROWD: Larry Peterson, presidenty Phil Cobb. vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: Iulie Sullivan, treasurerp Parris Lydy, secretary. SGPI-IOMORE CLASS Mrs. Mary Hartman and Mr. Klee are the newly appointed advisers of the Sophomore Class. As sophomores, the class of 1961 entered wholeheartedly into its first year of actual student leadership after complet- ing the first voyage of its hiqh school career. The class elected Larry Peterson, president, Phil Cobb, vice-president: Par- ris Lydy, secretary, and lulie Sullivan, treasurer. These officers spent much time and effort in main- taining the high stan- dards, looth scholastic and social, of our school. l These sophomores, fl... to RJ Mike Carna- han, Mike Miller, Sue Keck, Doug Wahl, and Iudy Gerlach, are taking part in planning Deviltries. Co-chairman Ed Amos, Sub-chairman Sue Boyette, Co-chairman Sarah Bennczwuy, and Sub-chairman Dick VanLandinqi-mm work hard to make their dance a success. l l 1 i - 68 I 1 t -1l -1 Amy Kimpton TOP ROW U... to RJ: Adler, Sharcn, Ames, Linda, Boyette, Sue, Brown, Linda, Brown, Sue, Decker, Dick, Florence, lean, Highlands, lim, Ioseph, Phil- lip. SECOND ROW: Iuveneau, lill, Keck, Sue, Kern, Sue, King, lean, LaRue, lirn, Laspisa, lim, Leighton, Chris, Manore, Sharon, McCloud, lone. THIRD ROW: Miller, Robin, Neitharnrner, lanet, Olson, Ellen, Orians, Daryl, Parritt, lim. FOURTH ROW: Parsons, Roger, Patterson, Ray, Sheffield, Candy, Tarlolf, lim. Ollie Klee TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Albright, Sharon, Calvert, lulie, Canning, Chris, Chryst, Rodney. SECOND ROW: Decker, lack, Doughty, Donna, Drurnrn, Sue, Giles, Marcyl THIRD ROW: Goldman, Ron, Green, lohn, Hartman, Carol, Hayes, Iames. FOURTH ROW: Hayes, Torn, Hollinger, Prudence, Hurdelbrink, Mike, luhnke, Darla, Maier, Dionne, McNutt, Tom, Moldiney, Sandy, Morason, Nancy, Obert, Peggy. FRONT ROW: Peters, loe, Robinson, Karen, Schabeck, Mike, Schwen, ludyi less, Carolee, Sumner, Ray, Taulbee, Terry, VanNess, Robert, Wells, David. 6 Albright, Sandy Anderson, Ingrid Bartlett, Bill Boldt, Ed Bosenbark, Sally Boyd, Barbara Knczggs Brandt, Catherine Adams, Dean Adler, Tom Asendorf, Bob Augustus, Carol Chinn, Donna Cohen, Merilyn Cannon, Mary DeGuire, lerry Delker, Iim Donahue, Sue Eade, lohn Eaqlin, LaDonna Edwardson, Linda Elliot, Bob Fielitz, Janice Benneway, Sara Boos, David Copic, Nancy Davis, Patricia Deeb, Fred Derotf, Robert Fornoff, lane Fox, Iames Folger, Ken Graylo ill, lam es Garn, Iames Greene, Peter Green, Nancy Head, Charlotte Momca Boerner Henderson, Kenley Hook, Bill Iohnson, Kristy Iones, Raymond Kirkham, Bill LaPointe, Lawrence Lehman, Sue McPar1and, John Monday, Luella Pitzer, Arthur Reinland, Sue Saba, Marlane Schetf, Ronald Seaton, ludy Smith, Iulie Snider, Iohn Strong, Marilyn Utrup, Nancy Volk, William Warden, Karen Wise, Sandra Wright, Sandra Monica Boerner Rudio, Kenneth Sampson, Ieff Sanzenbacher, Sue Schlichtinq, Dean Schlossen, Sandra Schnelzer, Gary Sheppard, Susan Smithmyer, Mary Stobie, James Towle, Douglas Welsh, Ronald West, Dudley Weston, Hildeqarde Whitney, George Williams, Harold Young, Ierry Hallet, Jack Harris, lohn Heinrich, Sue lenkins, Charles Kaminski, Iudy Lewis, Marilyn Martin, Kay Mays, Melinda Miller, Marcene Petcoff, Ann Roberts, Kathy Rowe, Lowell Sims, Terry Sinner, Bruce Smith, Roger Stourch, Nikki Vohbee, Kathy Watts, George White, Smoky Williams, Caro Brunk, Betty Cone, Ed Combattelli, Iudy Decker, Bob Farnsworth, Gary Goodleman, Ma Goode, Nancy Grove, Kay Hindman, Pat Holtgrieve, ludy Hostetter, Sue Huffman, Tom Karpinski, Ray Lentz, Gordon McGary, Mike Rhine, ludy Ross, Richard Sanders, Bob l rshane Archer, IoAnn Barry, Alan Becker, Ianet Bower, Faith Mary Pauline Backus Ashley, Kermit 'IZ Benedict, Ianice Berry, Pat Buetler, Bill Bohn, lim Bowers, Gloria Clitt, Marcia Davis, Rozzie Firebaugh, Ianet Fisher, Virginia Fulton, Diane Grzechowiak, Chester Hannum, Ed Hayne, Ierry Heifner, Sue Hook, Belinda Hummel, Sharon Krueger, Virginia Lehner, Richard Lininqer, Ierry Mattimore, Gary McCoy, Sharon Merritt, Rose Miller, Ianice Miller, Gary Miller, Marty Napier, Iohn Peck, V Rick Radde, Ricky Roush, Carolyn Rydman, Barb Shafer, Connie Shaw, Ken Strahm, Doug Taylor, Larry Warrick, Sue Yeack, Ioyce Anstead, Paul Burke, Lester Campbell, Mary Ellen Chitwood, Carole Cooperman, Ronald Eiffkh olt, Bill Fischer, Nancy Ford, Margaret Geithman, Norman Geisbuhler, Iames Graaf, Sharon Greene, Connie Hall, Beverly Holmes, Richard Knowles, Sandra Krupp, Dick Lawson, James Leffler, Pat Lines, Larry MacLane, Charles McBee, jane Merritt, James Rothenbuhler, Marvin Sauiter, Bob Schwartz, Beth Shamy, Dick Shown, Carole Slattery, Sherrill Smith, Sharon Swan, Vicky Sweeny, William Valmore, James VanLieu, Martha Weiss, Wendy Williams, Tari Williams, Dennis Elizabeth Iohnson Bernice Gcriser Batavia, Elaine C alisch, Sandy Camp, Howard Clare, Iohn Dernlan, Dawn Enqler, Tom Erwin, Pam Evans, Faith Fackelrnan, Martin Garwood, lack Gayle, David Geithrnan, David Gess, Polly Greenberg, David Garrison, Kathy Hawkins, Wendy Iudson, Dick Klapiish, Maurice Kohler, Gordon Kononen, Karen Krauss, Bob Lantz, Sharon Lineback, Dick Loveland, Richard O'Neal Ronnie Perlman, Ioan Pervin, Suzie Ritter, Dennis Satller, Ray Shulak, Sandy Simmons, Judy Simonello, Victor Skibinski, Ron Talmace, Karen Thomas, Karen Tucholski, Lynn Billian, Bob Black, IGY Burstein, Marcia Brubaker, Phil Cowen, Don Crowe, Karen Daiga, George Dreher, ludy Dunn, Iulie Fitzgerald, Terry Fry, Karen Goldwyn, Fred Hart, Phyllis Hanneken, Judy Hudson, Pat Hunter, Susan lllman, Ruth Iacob, Rich ard Kass, Eddie Lipner, Robin Lower, Connie McNeil, Tom Perlinski, Robert Pirner, Carl Poole, Nancy Poturalski, Ronald Preis, Marilyn Riley, Kevin Rossrnan, Darlene Ross, lane Shawen, Beverly Sweebe, Terry Wahl, Doug Warrington, Iohn Welty, Sharon Whitmill, Marilyn Elizabeth Pcrpps Berguist, Bette Pete Mathes, Iulie Dunn, Iudy Hanneken, and Doug Wahl study carefully a model of the Globe Theater. Patricia Donnelly TOP ROW CI... to RJ: Adams, Sharon: Adkins, Karen: Basch, Maxine: Bellman, Marsha: Bowman, Iudith: Bradley, Judy: Bryan, Ercell: Carnahan, Mike: Dankoski, Dennis. SECOND ROW: Fowler, Pamela: Fox, Karen: Gunn, Sharon: Hartzog, David: Hassen, Anita: Iones, Bill: Kerin, Margaret: Kidney, Marcia: Klopienstein, Charles. THIRD ROW: Korn, Linda: Kwapub, Donna: Lydy, Paris: McGuire, Sharon. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Ronnie: Nemeth, Bill: Peterson, Larry: Ray, Bob. FIFTH ROW: Reynolds, Tom: Russell, Sandi: Shaw, Ken: Skrzypenski, Margaret. LAST ROW: Smith, Marshall: Unfried, Nancy: Van Landingham, Dick: Wengrow, Irwin. These boys recelve plenty of exercise in their tumbling class Regina Wenzel TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Abbe, Linda, Anderson, Sandy, Andrus, Guy, Baumcroft, Leo, Blair, Iohn, Burt, Mary, Carr, Gary, Clay, Dave, Cooke, Barbara. SECOND ROW: Countryman, Bob, Craig, Bob, Davidson, Tom, Gardner, Phylis, Haber- kamp, Ioe, Keann, Kenneth, Koury, Georgette, Luger, William, Marguardt, Sharon. THIRD ROW: McCarthy, Frcnces, Mich- am, Nancy, Nixon, Linda, Nowak, Bob. FOURTH ROW: Pur- cel, Tom, Rolland, Bernice, Roth, Sue, Shultz, Sharon. FIFTH ROW: Singer, Dorothy, Singer, Linda, Solly, Ed, Tidemanous, Aira. FRONT ROW: Trudel, Terry, VanNest, Iohn, Wagner, Alon, Yourist, Norma. These Sophomores are taking part in planning Deviltries. Mr. Clark corrects a construction problem on the board for his They are tl... to RJ: Ed Arnos, Marcia Burstein, Robert geometry class. Krause, and Sue Brown. I. Norman Klee Albert, Beverly Albertson, Bill Baumcrats, Larry Baxley, Sue Black, Brooks Bottles, Tom Campbell, Bob Buchkop, lack Chapman, Linda Clare, Lillian Combatelli, Gloria Dennis, Sheila Early, Earl Ellithorpe, Bob Fearer, Iim Gardner, Diana Heindel, lohn Hilewick, Barbara Kane, Eloise Laston, Dennis Mayo, l udy Miebal, Pat Morrin, Carol Parkes, Tom Patterson, John Perrin, Fran Rowe, lack Sinkey, Betsy Smith, Roger Stadler, Barbara Starret, Richard Sullivan, Iulie Twonbridqe, Taylor Trost, Bob Wallace, ludif Weisman, Larry' Wilkins, Porter The Sophornores back their football team by buying tickets for Friday's game. They are CL. to RJ: Mike Carnahan Marcy Giles, Rcn Goldman, and Karen Robinson Arnold, Karen Bacon, George Beals, l anet Berman, Larry Bomer, Elda Buecker, Nan Cowell, Ioan Englehardt, David Goldberg, Marsha Harper, Carole Keller, Elizabeth Kimple, Chris Kornmeier, Mary Kridler, Kathy Krontz, Don Lajine ss, I an Lutjens, Elaine Marks, Elbert Moss, James Muenqer, Barbara Parcell, Kathy Parsons, Stanley Penner, Kathleen Rankie, Pat Roeger, ludy Saxton, Lucia Thompson, Carol Winters, Pam Mildred Iohnston Margaret King Baker, Dee Baldwin, Judy Botz, Victor Buettner, lUdY Carey, Dave Cassaubon, Diane Chuckovits, Lynn Clapper, lohn Clark, Robert Cobb, Philip Crawford, Pat Crim, Ralph Culp, Carol Davis, William Doan, Charles Fossler, Sandro: Foster, Genette Gerlach, ludy Harnblin, Harry Hart, Linda Huffman, Dee Johnson, Linda Lansborough, Pam LeVine, Mike Mehen, Sandra Paul, Kay Pauly, Kath Phillips, Iarnes Shearon, Mary Slawski, Gloria Slaybaugh, lames Sm elling, Ieanne Sullivan, Patricia Taylor, Diane Tilly, Ted Warren, Richard Abdo, A1 Anton, l udy Bennett, Sl-lermy Bernath, Diane Bles sing, Donald Caldwell, Mike Christensen, Brian Cook, Lynn Crosby, Clifford Cumrnerow, Iirn Davis, Ioanne Fincher, lim Fischer, Rick Geringer, Pat Gilbert, Nancy Gilmore, Pat Gottfried, Dalton Heilner, Ron Hornriqhause, Al leffries, Sandra Lennox, Arthur McDonald, Bruce Mclntyre, Susan Morris, lane Rankin, Rick Rex, Iane Richardson, Iim Sillence, Torn Smith, Brad Sorgen, Bob Stephenson, Ralph Stenqel, Marguerite Stone, Diane Taylor, Larry Thompson, Sue Whitehead Pat Wahlers, Marlene Thomas Inman Robert ongley Benneii, Mike Brandi, Glen Clarke, Mary Martha Connell, Lynn Crundellon, Tom Dowiak, Lorine Garrison, Mike Grimes, Steve 78 Gunder, Pam Hischke, William Andrews, Barbara Boyer, Doug Hutton, Pam Irving, Nancy Iohnson, Joyce Kaufman, Pat Brighion, Edward Brim, Doug King, Ray Kohn, Elaine Kripke, Larry Lotozynski, Ioan Chester, Karen Ciralsky, Bob Crew, lames Crowe, Charles Drake, David Gidesch, Steve Giles, Dan Goodman, Wanda Markwoocl, Gail Mault, Pat Greenberg, Lynn Iagrilski, Ioe Iagrilski, Leo Iohnson, Kent Kimble, Richard King, Kaihy Kirchenbauer, Karen Knitz, Iohn Larsen, Annis Martin, Nancy Messer, Carol Miller, Mike Mitchell, Robert Phillips, Ron Rink, Steve Robbins, Leslie Rossman, Sharon Rudinger, Sue Saggese, Iohn Sargeant, Ron Scouten, lohn Sirsor, Bob . Tank, Fred Voorhees, Mike Wilmaih, Shirley Wysong, Linda Barbara Iohnson Winter, Karen Young, Anne laqudvinski, lames Iones, Gary Jones, Thomas Lowe, Ronald Ludwikowski, Sally Mattirnoe, Carol Maynor, lack Mayo, Patricia Meilink, Marianne Miller, Larry Moses, Mary Nighswander, Dan Rogers, Gary Rutchow, Willa Rutchow, Ianette Scheuer, Christine Schneider, Adele Schulte, Dieter Simons, Sandra Simpson, Iames Simrell, Richard Smith, Abner Townsend, Charles Ulrich, Kay Yoakam, Ianet Zrintek, Larry McLennan, Sally lnenna, lay Miller, Dave Nicholas, Janet Parks, Pam Polverai, Ianet Rabinowitz, Adele Ravin, Richard Shimp, Olive Skaif, Georgia Spang, Ioyce Stevens, Darryl Stoll, Ludmilla Stolz, Virginia Urwitz, Ioan Voqeli, Carol Adcock, Iudy Babcock, Chester Bailey, Karen Beck, Robert Weisburq, Karen Witzler, lulius Buermele, Linda Carper, Susan Chambers, lames Chappius, Dick Christie, Carolyn Lee Feldman, Norma Fitzenreiter, Carol Greiner, Thomas FRESI-IMAN CLASS Bill Biebesheimer, left, gives advice to a bewitched, bothered, and bewildered freshman, Bill Duvendack. This year's Freshman class, the mighty class of '62, has already shown the potentiality of being one of the best classes of the school. They have shown their eagerness to contribute to DeVilbiss by participating in many student activities. They have become active members of school clubs and held homeroom offices. Others have served their school by being on commissions and in the student council. Under the supervision of Miss Pasch and Mr. Brown, their advisers, this class has embarked upon the ship Whose destination is the port of SUCCSSS. Mothers and teachers talk about the problems of the freshman class at the Freshmen Mothers' Tea. Guiding the freshman class are the ad- visers, Mr. Brown, dean of boys, and Miss Mildred Pasch, dean of girls. 80 Richard David TOP ROW fl... to RJ: Ake, Chris, Ball, Tom, Conner, Kearn, Close, Mary, Dibling, Dave, Duding, Hoan, Dugan, Bill, Frick Sherry, Gibbons, Andi. SECOND ROW: Gilbert, Mike, Grindle Keith, Kahl, Mary, Kale, Karen, Kovack, Carol, Lineback, Bill, Louy, Lana, Meyer, Wayne, McKinley, Tom. THIRD ROW Ostapowiez, Theresa, Plummer, Miricn, Ross, Sharon, Schoyer George. FOURTH ROW: Shupp, Donna, Simmons, Karen, Sol- inger, Evan, Stevens, Carolyn. FRONT ROW: Upp, Malinda, Wilkerson, Libbey, Wright, Tim. Icrmes Krupp TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Arnold, Dennis, Bergman, Frank, Derk- man, Bernie. SECOND BOW: Cowder, Sharon, Couri, Norma, Coller, Lenora, Dreagan, Al. THIRD ROW: Gould, Michael, Glauser, Judy, Dinak, George, Gardner, Sherry. FOURTH ROW: Kaseman, Carol, Kcngas, Phyllis, Horvath, Chester, Heer, Edward. FIFTH ROW: Kern, Iucly, Leggett, Iudy, Lober, Bolo, Mays, William, Mengal, Iames, Pfitzer, Sharon, Reaser, Bev, Sanders, Laretta, Smiley, Ann. FRONT ROW: Smith, Marcia, Soldinqer, Elaine, Stevens, Steve, Taylor, Bruce, Vinson, Iudy, Wilson, lim, Wittenberg, Sheldon, Wise, Ianet, Woody, John. Alice Anderson, Pai Binkley, Carol Blank, Bonnie Aubry, Sharon Batavia, Phyllis Beckham, Carl Beebe, Pam Buck, David Burd, Richard Donaldson, Suzie Early, Carol Fingerhut, Linda Foster, William 82 Georgevich, Diana Haley, Ann Heath, George Hill, Sue Holland, Iohn Hollinger, Gael Boyne, Jeannie Caster, Dave Challen, Dave Decker, Clarence Duvendack, Bill Esterline, Iudy Evans, Marian Frisbie, Bob Ieiirey, Kirchoff Hersh, Carolyn Hiltman, Kay Hoffman, Pat Hunlock, Iudy Iackson, Ion Iames, Ruth Kahl, Allan Kofi, Christine Less, Dave Ellen , Iudith Libenson, Rosita Motley, Donna Nowak, Marcia O'Haver, Ice Ollier, Iule Paul, Rodger Rawlinson, Iohn Schaefer, Tom Schurnans, Harriet Semlar, Richard Shaffer, Roscoe Solcohoski, Yvonne Roeqer, Leah Treece, Thomas Turner, Sue Vrooman, Glorieiie Weber, Bill Iecmneite lil w-I ,xx ,i I 4, Roberts, Cheryl Schuster Louis Stults, Iudy Taylor, Donnalee Thomsen Karen Tille, Robert Kraemer, lames Lewis, Susan McLaughlin, Iarnes Merritt, Sharon Mills, Carol Miller, Dale Mizer, Cheryl Moeller, Gary Monroe, Margaret Philips, Jerome Brand Wallace, Thomas Wunderly, Susan Gloyd, Connie Guest, lohn Gzyzewski, Mary Ann Iaffee, ludy lohnson, Ioanne Knauss, Kathy Lawrence, Gilbert Lehman, Bruce Leonard, Yvonne Lotozynski, Dianne Dersher, Gloria Denman, Thomas Chapman, Thomas Carroll, Shanna Frumkin, Kathy Frazen, Dianne Fischer, lames Dings, Randy Lubin, Mike Lustig, Steve Oberle, Beth Percival, lanice Raitz, Pam Ruess, Dianne Rogers, Al Shank, Ianet Shapiro, Daryl Smith, Don Thompson, Mary Wayne, Steve Westrick, Pat Whiteman, Dennis Wilcox, Dianne Wooten, Pat Busch David Brown Luann Ardner, Andy l. we tt gel 1-'li fl it tt, 'R tl? t David Kfiebble Carl Balsam TOP ROW CL. to R.J: Baden, Bonita Rae, Bastian Carol, Beck, Gary, Brett, Roger, Brurnley, Fran cis, Derr, Susanne, Draper, Darlene, Finch Wil- liam, Haberkamp, Sharon. SECOND ROW: Har- ris, Robert, Hawkins, Sharon, Higgins, Robert, Kinney, Mary Lou, Lee, Sharon, Liberman, Anita, Miezitis, Maija, Miller, Rosemary, Moan, Robert THIRD ROW: Moore, Donald, Ogren, David, Park er, Iaznes, Rittenhouse, Susan, Schultz, Robert FRONT ROW: Tewell, Nancy, Thornberry, Gary, Tynefield, Iohn, Woodbury, Ierolyn. Margaret Marx TOP ROW KI... to RJ: Ball, Ronald, Bellair, Rochelle, Brown, David, Burpee, Barbara. SECOND ROW: Caywood, Darlene, Deen, Lila, Derick, Dale, Folger, Gary. THIRD ROW: French, Marjorie, Gerwin, lean, Geggus, Otto, Gerbie, Howard, Griff- ink, Iohn, Iarecke, Carol, Ioseph, Pat, Koella, Ianet. FOURTH ROW: Kubsiz, Marilyn, Lick, David, Fink, Christene, Lutjin, Dennis, Phillip, Carol, Rodenzs, Iuanita, Roman, Ioyce, Rose, Wesley, Sherwood, loan. FRONT ROW: Shore, Nancy, Soker, Don, Suqor, Neva, Stachowiclc, Ianies, Tucholski, Kathy, Turn- er, Barbara, Weller, Dave, Wiles, Sue, Wright, Iames. 84 Fannie Gunn TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Aylinq, Iohn, Cathern, Sandra, Crawford, lane, Doederlein, Art. SECOND ROW: Dross, William, Fry, Iarnes, Georqeovick, Donna, Gillispie, Gretta. THIRD ROW: Grill, Iames, Hall, Faye, Hauqhowout, lane, Hess, Charles, Hill, Dennis, Hisey, Vicki, Kapldn, Elissa, Katzrnan, Lynn. FOURTH ROW: Ludwig, Wayne, Mahaffey, Carolyn, Maren- berg, Sandra, McBee, Rudy, Merritt, David, Pickering, Ann, Ritchie, Craig, Saliba, Barbara, Sampsel, Sharron. FRONT ROW: Schwarty, Cheryl, Smith, Daniel, Stout, Bill, Walsh, David, Weiqand, Marcy, Woods, Iulie, Youngs, David, Wouty- shyn, Nick, Zepp, Phillip. Harold Leininger W TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bottles, Mary, Cochran, Dennis, Corbin, Ierry, Driscoll, Dennis, :Duuve, Ray, Finqerhut, Linda, Ford, Sue, Hayward, Pat, Hurley, lean. SECOND ROW: Iackson, Iennifer, Kajfasz, Nancy, Lanqhammer, Lynne, Lavender, Iohn, Levison, lra, Myles, Mary, Parrot, Marilyn, Peksa, Donna, Phillips, Sam. THIRD ROW: Reed, Ted, Richardson, Dennis, Schnell, Linda, Shirey, Terry, Spaulding, Candy. FOURTH ROW: Reed, Iudi, Weiland, Sandra, Wexler, Rhoeda, Wiede- man, Gerd. 85 Ioseph Illagher 86 Ahlfors, Lindell Arrnbruster, Tom Aubry, Linda Alan, Lonnie Anderson, Don Barnes, larnes Carter, Connie Connolly, Barbara Dills, Alan Ehrmin, Iarnes Echenberqer, loan Frost, lanet Giha, Nora Golding, Ed Groshan, Gary Gruner, George Haque, Marianna Harfst, Leroy Kahn, Linda Barnhart, Charles Brown, Bruce Crawford, Pat Davis, Doris Dunkle, Doris England, Mike Greunke, Marti Hanslip, Robert Kander, Rochelle Kurek, Pat Haupert, Iudy Hawk, Robert Henrion, Sue Ienkins, Albert Kimple, Diane Laderach, Linda Loeb, lim Machala, Kathleen McDo1e, Ianice McNutt, Pam Mears, Brenda Merzke, Diane Miller, Bill Nassar, Ronnie Pratt, Sue Russell, Nancy Sauter, Terry Stark, Gary Sparks, Sandra Stutler, JoAnn Teague, Io Wicklund, Ioyce Widejlces, Philip Young, Susan Pierre Pasquier Litten, Dave Maxwell, Joe McQuestion, Gary O'Toole, Sherry A Powelesland, Nancy Sonder, Bev Sharpe, Gary Siclers, Sandra Simpkins, Nancy Snyder, Diana Betey, Roberta Fern Spaulding, George Vining, jane Wesley, John Wilson, lane Winkle, David Winquist, Charles Bodie, Therese Butler, Richard Carr, Sharon Wozniak, Sharon Zirnbler, Sheldon Chavolio, Pat Gogel, Robert Hatherly, Patti Holbern, Pat Happle, Sally Howard, Sue jackson, Tom Knisel, Rita Krueger, Mike Miles, Sharon Miller, Iim Molnar, Barbara Moses, Joel Mortemore, Ronda Murray, David Pirwitz, Richard Pugh, Ruth Ellen Rest, Diane Scott, Jeffrey Solberg, Mary Tesnow, Carol Timm, Carl VanSchaten, Bradley Warner, Herb Zentgrebe, Diane Douglas, Tom Eash, Dianne Elmore, Andrea Firiqerhut, Sylvan Bedee, Linda Begin, Rita Ursula Schmit TOP ROW KL, to RJ: Braithwaite, Sue, Beuker, Nan, Browne Carole, Cutcher, Kenneth, Conturrer, Peggy, Cox, Robert, Donovan, Duane, Fink, Iudith, Freeman, Nancy, Hyde, Mar sha. SECOND ROW: Iedd, Marilyn, Kean, Nancy, Kramer, Mark, Lasibek, Carol, Liber, Barry, Lindhuber, Iohn, Niswan der, Kathleen, Paige, Keri, Parsons, Marilyn, Peqielske, Ioyce THIRD ROW: Pitzer, Garith, Rosenski, Richard, Schellar, Sandra, Schurnaker, Donna, Sloser, Joseph. FOURTH ROW Strand, Darby, Wainer, Bara, Walters, David, Westcott, Mar sha, Weyer, Lynda. FRONT ROW: White, Luann, Wiley Robert. Ursula Schmit SECOND ROW: Betz, Karl, Brown, Doug, Brown, Ioyce, Davidson, Carol. THIRD ROW: Dickman, Don, Duncan, Nancy, Erkert, Ierry, Guntsch, lane-t, Grimes, Dave, Harmon, Terry. FOURTH ROW: Heinamon, Bob, Hernacki, Suzanne, Kander, Michael, King, Earlene, Klien, Harold, Landesn-ian, Rickey, LaTowr, Karen, Lukaszek, Leo, McPherson, Doris, Meek, Iucly, Merican, Jane. RONT ROW: Merwin, Carol, Meyers, Christine, Milliw, Michael, Overmeyer, Charles, Prus, Frank, Pyle Kenda, Riqby, Linda, Stutske, Suzanne, Sullivan, Colleen, Thomas, Dwight, Wickland, ludy. 88 TOP ROW KL. to R.J: Abdu, Shirley, Anderson, Mary, Austin, Liz, Baz, Dave. Herbert Emery TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Albertson, Carol, Barclay, Iohn, Barkman, David, Acklin, Barbara. SECOND ROW: Bitz, Norma, Bradley, Greg, Bucklew, Bonnie, Crapes, Sandra. THIRD ROW: Dav- enport, Iudith, Eichner, Iames, Graber, Iill, Grycza, Ken- neth, Hall, Marcia, Hatten, Pam. FOURTH ROW: Bondy, Larry, Kenneman, Linda, Knipp, Carol, Linn, Thomas, Main, Dennis, McClintic, Sandra, McPeck, Kathy, Mielke, Paul, Montrie, Robert, Pietrzak, Richard. FRONT ROW: Posey, Christine, Robinstein, Charles, Shrzypinski, Theresa, Smyth, William, Soroka, Karen, Straub, Beverly, Iaqqers, Iames, Wetherald, Iudith, Young, Gail, Zarecki, Richard. David Voss TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Aboad, Chuck, Brcndenberaer, Carol, Buschmann Rosemarie, Crilly, Diana, Dean, lim, Detwiler, Tom, Fisher, Fred, Fisher, Sharon, Frick, Sue, Ginkins, George. SECOND ROW: lsenstein, Vicki Iohnson, Beth, Kent, Kitty, Lauber, Michael, Leak, Ruth, Linver, Michael, Long, Don, Penski, Kathie, Ouemby, Sue. THIRD ROW: Ricter, Sheldon, Rink, Mike, Schuele, Ron, Schwartz, Linda, Scott, Ioyce. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Ned, Surprise Sharon, Temple, Linda, Toclak, Dan, Wexler Ierry. FRONT ROW: Wiensziwski, Carol, Win nes, Douglas. 89 Alex Blank, Mary Bond, Gloria Brown, Elaine Chittenden, Bruce Diller, Robin Dudley, Alan DuPuis, Barry Bemis, Sharon Benham, Barbara Boehler, Nancy Finch, Karen Fisher, Kay Folsom, Ioyce Bunch, Fred Byrarn, Charles Eckholdt Barbara Eisler, Gary Ensign, Kimberly Fisher, Dave Gunderson, Karen Hawk, Robin Gandee, lames Grow, Mike Hetzler, Mary Dee Hunter, Barbara ldezak, Iohn Kasch, Mary Ann Kean, Iohn Koester Larry 90 Heimbuecher, Charles Homriqhause, Steven Hough, Nancy Iameson, lack Korman, Fern LaRue, Larry Lexow, Leslie Masters, Sue More, Kathleen Nopper, Linda Pappas, Iohn Plumb, Gale Powell, ludy Roth, Brenda Schode, IoAnn Seeley, Bob Sipple, Victor Sneyd, Nancy Tiqhe, Marcia Tober, Ron Urbanski, Iudy Washing, Iim Zmeskal, Ellen Margaret Schmidt, Marcia Sess, Norman Shaw, Jerry Sparrow, Beverly Waqenknecht, Karl Wallace, Toni Kuhits, Darlene Morris, Marsha Munn, Bonnie O'Neil, lacqueline Osten, loan Penzinski, Chester Pugh, Iim Quay, Ronnie Rieqel, Connie Ruhfel, Pam Wendt, Iohn Wetzler, Nancy Gump, David Hansen, Sue Hill, Ieff Hurst, Mike Karmol, Cathy Kelsey, Pamela Lalfrance, Dave McDonald, Tom Martin, Sue McCarty, DeMoine Matteson, Janet Matzenger, Pam Michaelis, Thomas Plummer, Janis Rosinski, Tom Seeburger, Bonnie Smith, lames Stone, Margaret Straub, Richard Snyder, Lucinda Sweezy, Patricia Weihl, Ingrid Yard, Donna Younq, Harold Bunch, Pat Carpenter, Iohn Cox, Linda Crawford, Sharon Duncan, Iarnes Garnier, Dennis Graver, Judy Greenspoon, Marcia Mary Ahorn, Karen fnfaaw - -A . 3 ,, , , B,?.713g,? 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V- 5 -Wiz. tn, ,, wtf-tr:-:ar-Q mp'.rJefp.ffiZaM11,v.:' 'f :Sfr,bv,..WF11,g.e QI. f 1r1mX.:xa sz, 5: -N t ' wi ' 'T-WLC!-i3 r 'N 1fzl,:1mws g 1 ,mfr--ffl-W' H19 Q' fyvfw wa J1Wf,5'YQf' 2' 1- -3-i 411713 nv? -y Ifgivvshttrgfr fgrg,r.3Z.'2wb,?,-will--Gijiwi1 , H:'l1?,k girly -',j5.,,g,f'j- ,',g,gj,gr-5, , fg':gf?i.f.j fyw,,g,1,E iifqqw-w X -fg5fr.,1ig.ir ,uzpf gf-g',1a'fc2w.fp N 5- L- l1S,Qf: :Zr l wt 'V wgggff fig?-fwfr' .21 R Q21 'gilt' Q2q5Qf3av 4Ss,5viZ4.: li, 1 'IEQFDIAU . 'E f-fiffiz X Wi fi W t WL P 'grnriii l l Egigfiiity Ng' , ligvgfyfrt wrfeiizg ',.f'e:'41'11z, 1fJfm3v9is,. .9 '41W'gq:5if ' , gy, MJ.-vf :,i,'2f.fsi:'i:fr'fs,1.- .' :fu5ri: ,wyffgill Zfggqgfemi QQ: ng Etsgivvlwhw , limi' ' ' 1 N A was '- U , , Ellis ' grew,-wk A A mgmf-ghl',f'V ts. Nothing is more symbolic of life than a highway. Be it a road, a network of rails, or a seaway, it represents life in its broadest meaning. The St. Law- rence depicts life in its every aspect: sometimes humming with vitality, sometimes somber, but always pro- gressing. For Nature gave variety to the valley of the St. Lawrence but it was man who gave meaning to this diver- sity. He tilled its soil, diverted its wa- ters, built its cities, and transformed it into a veritable stream of life. What- ever his purposes, whatever his de- sires, there was something for each in- dividual, some expression of his needs. So it is with the varied program of ac- tivities offered at DeVilbiss. The stress is on the individual. No matter what be the interests, one can find pleasure and fulfillment from participation in the var- ious activities. The Publications, Dra- matics, and Music groups are the pro- ducts of the needs of DeVilbiss students. These groups are constantly changing to meet the requirements of the student body, for De'V'ilbiss is made up of in- dividuals, all finding something that both enriches their lives and improves their school. Seaway channel on South Shore of St. Lawrence River at Montreal, Iacques Cartier Bridge in the background. St. Lawrence Seaway Authority 93 STUDENT STUDENT-FACULTY BOARD, TOP ROW tl... to RJ: Norman Klee, Bill Zollinqer. FRONT ROW: Miss Mildred Pasch, Iudy Peterson, Carol VV'illiams, Marcy Weiqand. Ianice Askey Publicity Ed Carpenter Athletics Barbara Champe Student Activities Iim Duvendack Inter-Club Council President Iim Gerlach Welfare Ed Goldman Guidance Elaine Hahn National Service Kathy Harpster Clerk of the Board Terry Sinclair, David Kuebbeler, Norman Kies, I. Gary Burget, Student Council President The Student Association of DeVilbiss High School has been one of the active departments in our school this year. lt has completely revised and reconstructed the Inter-Club Council. This year's magazine drive, which had as its theme DeVilbiss Decathelon , was a huge success. The Student Council held a Christmas tea for the faculty, a dance in the tall, and an all- school party called Revelries. It also worked with the Area Student Council on the Polio Drive, the Easter Seal Campaign, and the Area Student Council Dance. This year's commissioners have done an excellent job in their 'various fields, working both together and separately to help maintain the excellent reputation of DeVilbiss. COUNCI Muriel Iones Publications Ardith Mayo Finance Dave Maze Organizations Nancy Nasset Publications Iudy Peterson School Service Linda Radabaugh Awards Iudy Swan Social Tom Washing Assemblies L x t Nl lc if? lb 1 Yagi gif -f W . ,.,-, Q .,.1z,:vgw:i1w:q:a M A v,..,. . lg, f ' -pm f,,, . , ,, Q., I 5 ,.,w:. I , I - 'we,fafwgimfivfggwkfw-2Qizwfszi I Y 11 .fif www-,..,..,A..,,: . ,.,,., ,... S M .5552 A fi . , gf- K ,A , ., A W S W Ggsggfeil. .4 sk 5523355 ' , ... W Q59 W vii? ,. , fy T .'::- w a . 4,71 M 1 Q ,, , , 1 TOP ROW Cl... to RJ: Ron Laubeck, Don Whitaker, Larry England, Iirn Garloe, Bill Zollinger, Bob Darnrauer, Dave An- derson. SECOND ROW: Tom Miller, Wynne Zaugg, Gary Burget, lim Mollencarnp, Iohn Linstead, Martin Katcher, lerry Marenberg, lim Gerlach. THIRD ROW: Antoinette Green, t Honor Societyl, ' V TOP ROW CL. to Rl: Torn Lippold, Torn Washing, Mr. T. Nor- FRONT R Mary Kessel, Ioanne Parker, Carole Cotie, Iudy lmholdt, Anne Young. FRONT ROW: Roselyn Leake, lanice Askey, Dianne Vesey, ludy Ennis, Sandy Stevens, Elaine Hahn, Harriet Go- rneiz, Ioyce Gerbie, Anita Liberman, Muriel Icnes, Sue Tan- ner, Laurie Liprnan. Thespicms Dramatics Honor Society OW: Sue Tanner, Iudy Swan, Diane Peksa, Lila man Klee, Miss Elizabeth Papps, Gary Burget, Terry Colen. Fox, Brenda Berg, Donna Wahl. Pot O Gold D N Stalker advrser Anus Lxbermcm ed1tor1nch1ef and Mlss Elxzabeth Papps advrser read together a letter from the prmter The 1959 Pot OGold staff has kept qurte busy wlth the assembly of the yearbook The frrst task of the staff was choosrng a therne After th1s was done they began to put the book together From November to Aprtl everyone was busy Wrltrng copy pastrng proof drawrng layouts and cuttlng galley The year was hrghlrghted ln March by a trlp to New York Crty to attend the Columbla Scholastlc Press Assoclatron Con ventron Here C S P A honored the Pot OGold by havlng one of therr delegates appear on the Dave Garroway program After the delegates returned to Toledo the entrre staff busred ltself Wrth the frnrshrng touches of the book The staff takes trme off for a party on Halloween Dee Snyder Dcwe Kuhlman and Dxanne Vesey emoy a rrde on the Staten Island Ferry durmq the New York rlp I . - 1 I 1 ' ' I 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 Becky Byers senior class editor Dianne Vesey ar t1st and typist, and Dee Snyder, classes editor, pre- pare copy for press. ww' Muriel Iones frightl, busi- ness manager shows Sue Schacht and Sue Shell. business staff, how to make out a receipt. Bill Moore photographer Anne Young student ac tivities and faculty edltorg and Art Doederlein, adver- tising staff, learn how the copyflex machine operates. Linda Iohnson, circulation managergleii Stein. adver- tising managerg and Roh- in Diller, business staff, add up the daily income. Carol Retzke. freshman class editorg Nan Buecher. sophomore class editor: and Bill Biebesheirner, jun- ior class editor, plan the layouts for their sections. Dave Anderson, panel ed- itorg Iim Duvendack, or- ganizations editorg and Roger Smith. enjoy looking at candid photographs of the staff members. 99 mx Sue Starsky, Activities Page Writer, Laury Lipman and Tracy Acklin, third page co- editors, are returning from the printer's. Shary Fishman and Rhoda Weinman, Librarians, Iohn Crossen, Poster Publicity, and Bob Damrauer, Photographer, attempt to get some home- work finished during their spare time. This spring at the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association Convention in New York City, the Prism was given a tirst place rating. This was quite an honor considering that approximately 100 schools in their field enter their publica- tions ior competition. DeVilbiss can in- deed be proud of its fine school paper which serves to promote interest in the many school activities. gg Tom Washing, Publicity Stott, Barbie Champe, Circulation Manager, and Linda Rada- bauqh, Publicity, hang pos- ters around the school to pro- mote the sale of Prisms. Iackie Litten, Cecile Richter.- Ron Driscoll, and Ian Mc- Quillen, Reporting Staff, ccm- pare the paper of another school with the Prism. Larry Okun, Mary Lee Codell, Leon Silverman, Gnd Ierry Colen, Advertising Staff, write out receipts for their subcribers. Kathy Kridler, Sue Rada- bauqh, and Marcy Giles, Cir- culation assistants, are kept busy counting mcney. ,nv j,, PM 77704950117 U, onnep YQ! QE' PRISM, Mxke Wxtte Lula Fox Mr Kuebbeler Lonme Alan and Ierry Knauer chscuss techmcal problems durmg the play rehearsal Sen1or Play The class of 1959 chose a comedy by Arnold R1dley called Ghost Tram for 1ts annual productlon The play lnvolves a group of rarlroad passengers who are nlght Whlle thelr tram 1S deralled The plot b comes more mvolved when the old sta hon master starts tell1ng stones about a ghost tra1n that passes through every mght at rnldnlght After llstemng to thls story the passengers become fnghtened and Jumpy But everyth1ng works out ln the end mclucl The play under the d1rect1on ot Dand Kuebb ler was enloyed by everyone Tom Llppold and Tom Washmg assure Laury Lipman Mike Wxtte Sue Tanner and Tom Washing look on that everythmg w1ll be all rrght as Laury Lipman center awakes from a deep slumber stranded in an out-of-the Way depot for the ing the capture of a gang of smugglers. Mrss Ehzabeth Papps Faculty Advxser Best ever thls was the motto of Devll trres of 1959 For thrs years product1on a showboat theme was selectedl by the steer mg comm1ttee and by Laury Llpman gen eral cha1rman Wllh the ard ofXM1ss Ehzabeth Papps faculty advrser Th1s theme gave us a wealth of pOSS1b1l1l19S to work wrth colorful costumes from a romat1c era emoyable char acters and a range of scenery from a water front settlngs to sh1pboard scenes The scrlpt wrltten by the two d1rectors Tom Lrppold and Sue Tanner lnvolved a w1ll w1th a strange 1nher1tance the he1r fa typrcal col lege manl a showboat namedXMar1lee and a prlm and proper busrness Xmanager wrth romantlc des1gns on the young he1r The plot was an excellent veh1cle for lthe many f1ne talents whlch were skrllfully lnterwoven ln the scrlpt Devlltrles presents MARILEE Laury Llpman General Charrman Frrendshlps late hours rehearsals nerves these words came to be synonymous wrth Dev11tr1es to the cast and d1rectors These stu dents along wlth Mlss Papps labored for months toward the goal of a best ever Dev1l tr1es and dur1ng thrs tlme many new acqualnt ances were made The last few weeks before Devlltrles the cast rehearsed from 6 OO to ll OO 1n the evenlng lt Was durlng these rehearsals and the regular performances that we learned to work Wllh one another Cast members suddenly began to get a pang 1n therr stomachs accorr1pan1ed by butterfhes before thelr num bers Durmg the last few dress rehearsals a questron always arose ln everyones mrnd W1ll 1t be a success? lt was a success Dev1ltr1es left m mor1es of new fnendshrps and worthwhlle happy expenences Tom Lippold and Sue Tanner Student Drrectors 1 X n u l - l l l l l ll ll l w X . l l 11 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1X 1 1 1 1 l . 1 1 I - 1 . . l . . 11 1, . 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' w 1 ' 1 : I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . , ' . ' l 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 11 1 1 11 . 9 W 1 I l 1 l l l 1 M., 2 .-7 Y- ,,.,,.lz l l 7 -7-f-77 n. 7-11.42 l l w l , ' ' I l 1 1 s 3 H I 5 E 3 Q I 1 1 , Y Q E i 3 Q 5 A + 7 Z 5 .f SUE TANNER MIQS Sue Tanner was elected Homecommq Queen of the l958 football season Her popularlty at DeV1lb1ss 1S lndeed Well deserved Her var1ed act1v1t1es tnclude servmq on th Welfare Comm1ss1on and D lnq a mernb r of Debutantes and Thadevlhans She 1S a student dlrector of Devlltrles an usherette and a varstty cheerleader D Vllblss can well b proud to have had such a lovely young lady to relqn over 1lS homecomlng qame -1 . Q . . . . . V 9 9 . 1 I - 9' - 9 . . 'Miss Sue Tanner, our Homecoming Queen, 'reigns at the Homecoming football game. 1 t The 1958 Homecoming Queen and her attendants with their escorts. TOP ROW U... to RJ: Iim Get lach, Fred I-Iannes, Iczy Wannamaker, Ronnie White, Iim Iackson. FRONT ROW: Sue Ruby Kathy Haynes, Sue Taxiner, Laury Lipman, Irma Dressler. t 107 Woodwinds Russell Brown Brenda Freeman Sandra Frye Robert Gable Iohn Gaynor Carolyn I-leckert Richard Kunst Marcia Kupper lim Longenbarger Fred Simon Andy Stoll Fred Sweeney Sharon Botz Mary Casali Ioanne Ccnaway Polly East Barrie Ganch Earl I-laberkamp Sandy Harrington Gerald Knorr Nancy Lorigan Band Woodwinds Kenny Newman Iohn Notzka Shirley Russell Bill Schmidt Brian Thompson Allen Whitney Ic ne Zbinden Karen Brooke Iudy Garriscn Bonnie Haydu Maria Knowles David Maze Ioy McKitrick Susan Reeve Carl Richie Iim Riggs Susan Ruby Darlene Ryan Don Samuelson Iohn Stahl Steve Weihl Wynne Zaugg Brass lack Forster Tom Whelan Ed Amos Ierry Burke Alice Cheney Ronald Fry Allan Goldman David Hamann Mike Lipman Iim Pcfwlaczyk Gary Schroeder Bob Washing Gretchen Ake Chuck Balch Dick Benier Iefi Brennemcn Richard Buckler Wayne DeTray Bob Elwell Bob Evearitt Norman Finch Chuck Freidman O r hin band, guided by the shrill whistle of the DeVilbiss maiorettes, dressed as cowboys, take a bow be- ur ma c g fore an overflowing crowd on Thanksgiving Day. Drum Major, lines up in formation. O8 , mm lim Spindler Dianne Tressler Mary Vick Carl Zeiler Steve Adams Phil Baker Iohn Ehimin Fred Hannes Charles Heckert lim Lee Carl Schafer Ianet Wilkins Percussion Becky Blake Leonard lenkins Bob Krause Richard Schafer Tom Hetzel lohn Schade lim Baker Chris Helm Iim Iacquemotte Linda Ames lim Baker Phil Baker Gary Bernard Melody Bly Sharon Botz Mary Burt Marge Cappi Lynn Chuckavits Dale Derick lane Forriofi Bill Foster Genette Foster Peter Froehlich Judy Garrison Alan Goldman Karen Gunderso Fred Hannes Chris Helm Charles Heckert Barbara Hunter I1 Orchestra Richard Knyst Linda Laderach Iames Lee Bonnie Moses Ruthellen Pugh lim Rigas Shirley Russell Carl Schafer Marilyn Singer Ann Smiley Brad Smith Ned Smith Elizabeth Snow Dexter Snyder Mary Vick ludy Vinson Ioyce Wicklund ludy Wicklund Mary Wicklurid Iane Zbinden l LLL., lack Tonqrinq waits for the band to semble before a half time periorrriance TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Lois Sunderman, Sue Grunke, Nancy Heir, Nancy Ann King, Dudley West, Gary Miller, Tim Hayes, Ed Skellie, Larry Knannlien, Bill Burpee, Curtiss Harger, Phil Bennis, ludy Davidson, Marcia Burstein, Georgette Kiury, Sandy Knowles, Chris Canning. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Campbell, Mary Mohr, Diana Rogers, Cookie Lease, Ann Loudon, Everrit Harris, Iim Bradford, Dave Deitch, Bruce Friedman, Dave Hartzog, Betsy Sinky, Bobbye Korman, Mar- sha Bellman, Iudy Palmer, Sandy Moldiney. THIRD ROW: A Cappella Choir Ianet Taraschke, Sherry I-larger, Lynn Warrick, Linda Wy- song, Carol Culp, Darrell Miller, Ed Klopenstein, Dennis Lyt- ten, Tom Hoffman, Phil Gustafson, Kent Howard, Larry Mor- gan, Chuck MacLane, Ben Lantord, Tom Crunkleton, Carolyn Pirner, Martha Gamble, Martha Bruce. FRONT ROW: Peggy W'eaver, Pat Crawford, Iackie Scheneider, Marylou Deako, Pay Mayo, Elin Rubin, Nancy Engler, Carol Buchkop, Iudy Wallace, Karen Smith, Sue Duvendack. Merilee Gauthier at piano. il it it Q ' , t . it it .v it it t lt ' t ill 'tl l-ll ll T 3 l rt it it it t . V . it tu. ,fl it l t ll' ll: tl l ll , N- ,E Mt: This year, the DeVilbiss A Cappella Choir sang lt ft it li, lt for numerous organizations and concerts. At Christ- ll Vgl lil at t l ll, ujlf ,rl mas time, the A Capella presented a program of A 't 7 il ull 'Ml 1 l Christmas carols and hymns for the student body. t l They also gave a radio broadcast of these songs over W. T. D. S. As money-making projects, the choir members sold chocolate bars and candy turtles. ln the spring, the A Capella sang at the Lions Club Convention at the Secor Hotel. ln addi- tion to singing for the Choir Festival in February at the Art Museum, they gave a spring concert for the PTA in the DeVilbiss Auditorium. A tine musical program at the Baccalaureate Service climaxed a successful year for the A Cappella Choir. 0 Mr. I. P. Zauqg Director of The A Cappella Choir , 'nw Student Porticipation in Community Life N it w . . . . . Steve Adams, center, cmd Elcnne Brenner, right, receive awards for their win- ning esscrys in'the B'nc:1i B'rith contest. w Iim Kuiawa. left, is presented CI trophy for Outstanding Ath- lete of 1958 by cr representa- tive of his American Legion Post. Don Fenstermcker excelled in Iunior Achievement J l'II Mrs. William's family livinq class visits the Court l-louse. Kr - -Y--ff H- -----W -- ------ ui il K it iw lu Il ll K. lx The De'Vilbiss band prepares to depart for the big Canton- Mcliinley game. 'll2 Lynn Urwitz, member cf the cheerleading squad, stirs up pep clurinq the basketball tournament. Mike Burkett purchases a football program from Becky Byers. Susan Ruby. majorette, takes a tuba lesson from Ed Amos. member cf the band. , w Students in Miss Rose Blocm's first hour class make stickers for the Community Chest campaign. , w W... W... . , .. DeVilbiss's foreiqn barns students are as follows: TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Tieter Schull, Germany, Heney Deen, Arqentnayy Hamory Edward Hungary, Andre' Voisin, Frcnce FRONT ROW. B , , . ' asem Mufleh, Iordang Malice Miezites, Latvia, Nina Weissfeld, Polcnd, Hildeqard Weston, Yugoslavia, lane-t Frost, lsreal, Iudnitu Rodezno, El Salvador, Rose Bauer, Germany, Christine Coates, England, lim Stobie, Scotland. l l 113 l l was - 'W'--. XSx 'WWE , A wifi gk 1- I Y V '1 W X 3 11' ,gl 'I 2 F 2' iialif' 'U' ,M 1 tH?aaS'P'1'i? I 1 .. . . 121.21214 L51 A My ,M W 'E W . . F : Q3,ggg .sQ51grr R'g:j1Ejf: :ti ,ls - lx . i -. l-' X 'Mft-gxafttlnZr:.'ftEJ..:- --2:1 ,Q ' 't!t'Q.i'xflfgj2:i5 LFE - . Q.,.,,,,,5,3.i,..,,.- 3 , 1 L -gt. 'J' Jiiiii-' 'Tl5.5'23ff1gl, .f ' , .L-w,2'brf.lf 1 A :. ,., , . , ...w 1 A,., qw.. J. r:.H,l:3lJ Ui nt. 4. .' :iff-1-s3?r.w-f ,. ts . A L . M l IT., I V -.-,,. , ..,, .,4i.,.:.Qf.. 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The St. Lawrence Sea- way does not waste this power of the water. As we approach the lroguois Lock, we have traversed enough of the Seaway to realize that it plays a great role in supplying electrical power to the surrounding areas in Canada and the United States. The great hydroelec- tric plants, which we have seen, con- vert the energy of the water's current into electricity, the useful energy which has improved the lives of everybody in the world. ln any large or small school, there is also much energy, lout this energy is often wasted just as the energy of a river's current is sometimes neglected. l-lowever, this energy is not wasted here at DeVilbiss. The clubs and organizations of our school change the great energy and the numerous talents of the students into helpful and constructive projects. These clubs aid the school and the community and each student to loecome a better indi- vidual. lroguois Lock St. Lawrence Seaway Authority u-1,m.m.,...,..,,..,m... , , 'lvl nu vv ii.. to 111: Dave jeffrey, Brooks Black, jim Gerlach, john Patterson Gary Troutma K l-I , n, ent oward, l-leney Deen, lim Solber C l E g, ar itchie, Mike Carnahan, Ed Goldman, Bob Kun-mick, Ken Iohnston, lim Shriner, Ed Arnos, Larry Peterson, Bart Wagenman, Dave Rathke, Don Whittaker, Brion Thompson. SECOND ROW: Bob Ciralsky, lim Berger, Vance Flaggert, Glen Tarsha, Art Doederlein, Dick Dills, Outstanding LITERARY Club C O0 PY TLOHICSA. Devillalss S lw l members, and an annual shaving cream contest. They have also gone to see the Mes their fathers and had th constantly striving to do bett d Rick St. john, I. Norman Klee, Adviserg lim Gardner, Bob l-lurst, jeff Robinson, Paul Tait, john Linstead, Rick Kunst, Steve Adans, Larry England. FRONT ROW: lerry Yaffee, Dick Benfer, Terry Sinclair, ICC representative: jim Duven- dack, treasurer: Iirn Garloe, vice president: john McNutt, presidentp Bob Kraft, secretary: Doc Mewborn, Bob Dam- rauer, Wynne Zaugg. Forum Down through the St. Lawrence Seaway We go with the Forum Literary Society. Through the course of their eight years at De- Vilbiss, the members have promoted liter ary projects of every kind: book reports, plays, jazz concerts, and musicals. This year, under the able leadership of Mr. I. Norman Klee, their adviser, they have done much to satisfy their hunger for literary programs. Forums biggest project this year was its religion study. The members studied and attended services of all of the major relig- ions in the World exce t Or'e t l ol F p 1 na an ar Eastern countries. But the club undertook social projects also. That is, the members had a hayride, went Christmas caroling, had a stag party for Alumni siah in Ann Arbor, given a roast for eir annual Christmas party. Forum is er an is progressing rapidly. Hav- ing a C average in English and being a sophomore, junior, or senior boy are the only requirements for admission to the club. Seeing that the club has accomplished a great deal this year, we leave them at port saying, Forum Forever . TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Carol Iohnscn, lNancy Tynefield, Sue Hostetter, Beth Oberly, Margaret Brower, Sue Byers, Sue Frost, Kathy Kridler, Andy Gibbons, Ianet Beverlin, Gloria Glickert, Linda Kinnernan, Linda Rad bauqh, Beth Gerwick, Lynn Urwitz, Polly East, Susan Ruby, Iudy Gerlach, Marcia Giles, Carol Williams. SECOND R W: Ianys Goodman, Sue Tanner, Kathy Harpster, Irma Dressler, Barb Andrews, Ioan Urwitz, Ienniter Iackson, Ann Gecalek, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sharpe, advisersy Susan Liber, Barbara George, Diane Hostetter, Marilyn Morris, Sue Rittenhouse, Laury Lipman, lill Leach, Sally Repass, Donna Peksa. THIRD ROW: Iackie Larnbertson, recording secretaryg Ianice Temple, chaplaing Nancy Buss, corresponding secretary: Carolyn Schuster, historian, Sue Radabaugh, presidentg Karen Good, vice president: Sue Steele, treasurer: Mary Mohr, ICC repre- sentative: Nancy Georae, sqt.-at-arms, Carol Warner. FRONT ROW: Bev Shawen, Nan Stump, Patti 1-latherly, Linda Abbe, Marsha Morris, Andria Elmore, Iudy Karninski, Ieanie Florence, Sue Boyette, Lynn Connel, Robin Hawk, Nora Giha. - Debutantes -A Since its ioundinq in 1954, Debutantes Social Club has realized the honor d 1958. of receiving the Outstanding Social Club Award for both 1957 an presented a turndtbout party, a ear also. That is, the qirls Debutantes is ke ping up its active schedule this y roast at Ottawa Park, a record hop, a pizza party at a memb r's home, a hayride, a private dance, and a breakfast. These ' ' ' ' ll. F qirls undertake not only social proJects, but service proiects as we or ex- h D V'lb' Card Party, they donated ample, the qirls dcted as hostesses tor t e e 1 iss a Christmas food basket to a needy family in Toledo, and presented enter- t ' t at dn lrphanaqe. This club has successfully endeavored to brinq ainmen d its members toqether and develop both their social lite and their qualities of d t 't ur ose of making its girls leadership. Deb tantes has truly live up o 1 s p p more conscious f their social environment. Q TOP HOW CL. to RJ: Larry England, George Andra, Ron Cooperman, Heney Deen, Bob Kraft, Bob Parlette, Don Purse, Dewey Scheff, lim Highlands, Iohn McNutt, Jerry Yaffee. SECOND ROW: lim Gerlach, Howard Camp, George Grounds, Ron Thompson, Tom Tice, Ovid McLaughlin, Ben Garner, Norm Finch, Bob Carlson, Ken Shaw, Mike Burkette, Chuck Politch, Kent Howard. FRONT ROW: Linwood Miller Iim Loudon Bill Biebesheim r I h F , , e, o n itch, secretaryy Bill Zollinger, pres- ident, lack Ludgate, Bob Kumnick, Bob Elwell, Dick Benfer. Key Club ' Key Club completed many im orta t p n service projects this year. On Hal- lo ' Ween members from Key Club and Sisco collected over S100 for UNICEF. s went to the Crippled Children's Home and Toledo At Christmas the two club Hospital to sing Christmas carols. In the spring the club entertained orphans by taking them to the Toledo Zoo on one Saturday and by taking them on a picnic at Fort Meigs Park on another Saturday. The club arranged for the V' I I ocations Day program at which men representing various busi e d- n sses a vised interested seniors about their careers. The club also presented a gavel to ICC. For money-making projects Key clubbers sold confetti at a football game and also helped to arrange for the Bubinoff violin concert at DeVilbis s. The club 1S sponsored by the West Toledo Kiwanis Club, which sends an ad- viser, Mr. Barney O'Connell, to the club's meetings. Key Club sends two d'ff ' ' 1 erent members to attend the Kiwanis luncheons and meetings every Tues- day. Next year we can again 1 k t K oo o ey Club for continued service to the school and community, TOP ROW U.. to RJ Arthurl Towslee, Heney Deen, klohn Richardson. SECOND ROW: Randy Bohn, sgt.-at-arms: David Richa dson, chaplain, lulius Witzler, Iames Morgan, vice president: Kent Girkins, secretary: Owen Day, Bernard Garber. FRONT ROW: Charles Sturm, Robert Schultz, Thomas Ouertinmont, James Riggs, Ronald Laubeck, president, Miss Ursula Schmit, adviser, Lynn Ashton, ICC represehtativeg Bruce King, treas rery Donald Samuelson, Jerry Colen. , Q ins 1- J... N an-m Los auchos 5, ln order to be a member of Los Gauchos, a boy must have finished one year of Spanish or blse one semester with superior grades. The purpose of this club is to leart more about Spanish customs and culture. The club's program for the ye r was to promote interest in the foreign affairs of people from Spanish-speaking countries. The members of Los Gauchos purchased portfolios and text b olcs about Brazil, Mexico, and South America to be used in the Spanish classfs. This organization meets each third Wednesday of the month in the members' homes and sometimes before and after school in room lOl. Through membbrship in this club, the members have gained a knowledge of and interest in t le Spanish people, language, and customs which will en- able them to cleyel p a better understanding of the Spanish-speaking people. 9 20 TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Karen Smith, Marilyn Iones, Carol Buchop, Nancy Engler, Sally Guyer, Kay Conaway, Mary Lou Deako, Vicke Hollister. SECOND ROW: Janet Landis, Carolyn Pontious, Darlene Ryan, Harriet Gometz, Sue Shell, Bonnie Chapman, Carol Retzlce, Linda Iohnson. FRONT ROW: Sue Schacht, Donna Wetzler, chaplain: Carolyn Pirner, vice president: Elaine Hahn, president: Martha Bruce, secretary, Muriel Iones, treasurer, Anne Young, sgt.-at-arrnsg Anita Liberman. S Sub-Debs The Iunior and Senior girls who are members of the Sub-Debs Social Club have had a very active year. Their program for the year was centered around social activities, as this is the main purpose of this club. Every member oi the club was busy planning in order to fill the club's quota ot two social events a month. The member's pogram for the year included a roast, a treasure hunt, and a splash party. They also held a girl-ask-boy dance. So that all their attention wouldn't be devoted to social aitairs, the girls planned many service projects, one of which included collecting for the City oi Hope. Any lunior or Senior girl with a C average or better is eligible for membership. Meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of every month in one of the member's homes. The members oi the club all work hard on the various activities and, in turn, the club does much for them. Each member meets many new friends and finds new activities. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Ioan Strahm, Mary Ross, Diane Highlands, Carolyn King, Cheryl Goodman, Phyliss Robins, Sue Starsky, Ardith Mayo, Paula Soutar. SECOND ROW: Sue White, Barbara Charnpe, Nancy Nasset, Ioyce Gerbie, Pam Hawk, Miss Marie Stoll, adviser, Sonnie Stautzen- berqer, Arlene Eckholt, Gretchen Grabow, Peggy Larmore, Becky Byers. FRONT ROW: Carla Belusa, historian, Ianice Farrel, ICC representative, Ioyce Stein, secretary, Babs Francisco, vice president, Lynn Fisher, treasurer, Tracy Acklin, sgt.-at-ams, Pam Zahn, chaplain, Donise Thorson, president. Senior Sorelles e The members of Senior Sorelles Social Club have had a very active schedule this year. Under the leadership of the advisers, Miss Marie Stoll and Mrs. Louis Mayo, the twenty-nine membershave participated in a fun-filled pro- gram. They had a treasure hunt with their sister club, lunior Sorelles, and gave a good-will basket to the Toledo State Hospital. This was followed by a pizza party and a bowling party. Then came their annual New Year's Eve dance with O. D.'s. ln the spring, the girls modeled in a fashion show. The senior banquet ended their fourth year as an outstanding social club of DeVil- biss. These many and varied projects of Sorelles have helped them gain a better understanding ot each other and oi themselves. To be a member, a senior girl must have a C average in all subjects. The club meets twice a month in the homes of the members. This organization has helped its mem- bers to have fun together and has developed lasting friendships. Z TOP ROW CL. to RJ Sandy Shunk, Ieannie McClow, Robin Miller, IoAnn Abcher, Karen Thomas, Karen Owens, lean Polderman, Carol Ross, Sue Martin, Iucly Urbanski, Sue Young, Lennie Collee, Pat Hudson, Nan Buecker, lan Temple, lackie Lamberson. SECOND ROW: Ianet Becker, Nancy Copic, Diane Pakulski, Iudy Garrison, Icy McKitrick, Sue Reeve, Rose Bauer, Lynn Hartman, Barb Echoldt, Ann Pickering, Ann Loudon, Arlene Eckholdt, Carol Ouertinmont, Lynn Connell, Nan Stump, Sue Byers. THIRD ROW: Lynn Fisher, corresponding secretary: Nancy Nasset, sergeant-at- Outstanding SERVICE Club 'T on-msA arms, Ioyce Stein, vice president, Carolyn King, treasurerp Peggy Larmore, ICC representative, Becky Byers, president: Pam Hawk, sergeant-at-arms, Charlene Whitaker, record- ing secretaryp Elaine Hahn, pro tern, Nancy Best, histor- ian: Gretchen Grabow, chaplain. FRONT ROW: Pat Caoy, Marcia Zeimer, ludy Adcock, Linda Edwardson, Carol Fry, Pat Crawford, Robin Hawk, Ianice Percival, Sara Bennaway, Nancy Marason, lackie Ritz, Sue Duvendack, Ioanne Horvath. Sisco Service to the school and community, the purpose of Sisco, Sc so Fw Iv, . Devillaiss Hi ln , If I has been carried out this year through the club's many projects. The girls in Sisco went to the Children's Home to help feed and entertain the patients. They also cleaned the student and faculty parking lots, made cancer pads monthly for the Cancer Society and went trick or treating with Key Club for UNICEF. Some of Sisco's social events included a hayride, a Christmas private, a treasure hunt and a Mother's Tea. ln order to qualify for mem- bership in this organization, a girl must have a C average in her grades and a sincere interest in service to others. Sisco meets on the first Friday of the month after school and the third Wednesday night of the month at seven-thirty. Through mem- bership in Sisco, these girls have become more aware of their duty of service to the school and the community. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Sharon Hummel, Martha Moore, Kim Ensign, Betsy Sinkey, Nancy Wetzler, Sue Braithwaite, Sherry Harger, Linda Braithwaite, Diane Sidwell, ludy Palmer, Genette Foster, Donna Wetzler, Sally 'I-lopple. SECOND ROW: Marsha Kent, Rae Ann Shertinger, Iudy Wicklund, Carol Culp, Iulie Sullivan, Mary Vick, Mr. Long- ley, Adviser, Parris Lydy, Sherry Gardner, Carol Hartman, Mary Ellen Campbell, Mary Burt, Ellen Zrnescal. THIRD ROW: loanne Bugyi, chaplain, Carolyn Pirner, historian, ludy Peterson, secretary, Iudy Davidson, treasurer, Mary Wicklund, president, ludy lmholt, vice persident, Sue Shell, sgt.-at-arms, Eva Dean, ICC representative, Marilyn Par- sons. FRONT ROW: Peggy Weaver, Kathy Moore, Adele Schneider, Marilyn Preis, Sue Lahman, Sue Brown, Margie Cappi, Sharon Worman, Diane Zentgrebe, Karen Smith, Faith Conklin. I-Da-Ka' The purpose of this club shall be to create and maintain among the mem- bers the idea of serving others, states the constitution of this industrious ser- vice club. l-Da-Ka, since its organization in 1957, has continually striven to uphold this philosophy. ln the fall, the members made maps to enlighten the bewildered freshmen, and made mittens for the orphans. They also made and distributed tags for the magazine drive. I-da-ka members also helped with Revelries. Later on, they collected for both the UNICEF and Amvets campaigns. Their biggest project was the adoption of a girl at the Roche Memorial Hospital. They have visited and entertained her frequently. Any girl with a C aver- age is eligible ior membership. The meetings are held on alternating Fridays after school in the members' homes. Through this club, the members have learned to co-operate with others in carrying out their projects. I-da-ka, by Winning the outstanding sevice club award in 1958, has shown that it takes the Words of its constitution literally. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: jackie Ritz, jean lennings, Karen Owens, Iudy Miller, Sue Loudon, Sandy Symmes, Louise Treuhaft, Karen Anderson, Ieannie McClow, Sharon Ogle, Rhoda Weinman, Carol Ouertinmont, Ginny Daso. SECOND ROW: Carol Dodd, Sara Kennedy, Ioan Spalding, jane Babcock, Sharon Seigle, Mr. Goode, Adviser, Ann Loudon, Evy l-lummon, Nadine Brown, Elin Rubin, Ioane Harvath. FRONT ROW: Iudy Munn, janet Alspaugh, sgt.-at-arms, jean Polderrnan, chaplain, Karen Herringshaw, treasurer, Iill Gerson, president, Mary Io McNutt, secretary, Deann Waldman, ICC representative, Carol Ackerman, historian, Barbara Foley. ' Iunior Sorelles I The thirty-five members of junior Sorelles have enjoyed many good times together this year. Through membership in this social club, the girls have made many new friends and have learned to work together and to co-operate with each other. To be a member, a junior girl must have a C average in every subject. The meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in the home of o: member. This year, the members started their social program by having a turn-about party which was enjoyed by all. Their hobo dance was or riotous success. These activities were followed by a splash party with Forum. For their service projects, Sorelles gave cookies to the basketball team and helped a less fortunate family of Toledo. Under the leadership of the advisers, Mr. Goode and Mrs. Sprague, Sorelles has given its members a profitable opportunity to participate in social functions. This year the Vo-ee-theians Service Club completed many worthwhile TOP BOW U... to BJ: Tonja Hood, Sandy Mynderse, Carol I-lill, Mary Bottles, Ginger Reaser, Carol Augustus, Willa Rutchow, loyce Spang, Marilyn Iedd, Iayne Morris, Sue Heftner, Carol Garland, Sharon Kopka. SECOND ROW: Buena Bearss, Betty Burquest, janet Wilkins, Gloria Combattele, Sally Marquardt, Bonnie Van Warmer, Chris Coates, Miss Wenzel, Adviser, Pat Hinclman, Carol Christie, Iudy Bradley, Mary Blank, Gloria Spencer, Betsy Bounk, Melody Bly. THIRD ROW: Penny Small, Karen Brooke, ICC representative, Carol Dwight, treasurer, Sandy Spang, vice president, Carol Dellinger, president, Bonnie Stine, secretary, Debby West, chaplain, Iudy Groshans, historian, Nancy Poole. FRONT ROVV: Sue Derr, Ianet Nichols, Sue Miller, Sharon Mandre, Sue I-lulsebus, Carol Hershrnan. Vo-ee-theians projects. On November 27, last year, club members braved the cold weather to decorate our stadium tor the annual Thanksgiving Day football game with Libbey. Each month the club goes to the Toledo State Hospital to serve cookies and drinks to the patients. The members have also visited the Children's Home where they entertained and assisted the children. At Easter the mem- bers made baskets for the Orphanage and also took the children on the club's annual roast. As part oi the social program tor the year, the Vo-ee-theians held their Senior Banquet in May and as a money-making project the club members sold greeting cards. The members must have a C average and be willing to work with the club. Meetings are held after school in the girls' homes. By Working together, the members have become better acquainted with each other and with people in the community. This year Vo-ee-theians, under the leadership of its officers, has completed many Worthwhile projects which have been of great service to both the school and the community. 26 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Cecily MacKenzie, Diane DeTray, Linda DeWald, Nancy Durdel, Nancy Whitaker, Ioan Morgan, Pat Dunlop, Pat Quimby, Wilma Ray, lea l-lutison, Ian Hummel, Ian Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Pat Porter, Martha Smith, Lorrie Dir, Rita Lessintine, Nancy Morton, Mrs. Helen Williams, Adviser, Barb Adair, Arlene Welch, Bobbie Smith, jackie Adrian, Sandy Harrington. FRONT ROW: Ioyce Eaken, Sandy Nissen, ICC representative, Sandy Lehner, his- torian, Margie Horen, treasurer, Dianne Perry, president, Mary Ann Banks, vice president, Ian Goodman, secretary, Brenna Bolger, Norma Kalniz. A varied program of social and service projects have been undertaken this year by Frauleins. The purpose of this club is to acquaint the members with new friends and to promote goodwill Within the school. As service projects, the members cleaned the school pianos and donated funds to the Red Cross. For social projects, they had several hayrides. The members also sold green popcorn balls on St. Paticlds Day and had successful bakesales. Any junior or senior girl with a C average may become a member. The meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at the homes of the mem- bers. Frauleins has taught its members to Work and cooperate with many different personalities while accepting the responsibilities of a social and Working life. The Amica Social Club, organized in 1953, has certainly fulfilled its pur- TOP ROW KL. to RJ: loyce Roman, Pat Anderson, Sue Heinrich, Karen Arnold, Faye Hall, Bon- nie Blank, Sue Donahue, Linda Hart, june Young, Wendy Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Sandy Siders, Sandy Klappich, Carol Augustus, Carolyn Stevens, Kathy Frumkin, Carol Binkley, Mr. Scheig, adviser, Carol Chitwood, ludy Howard, Diane Garnder, Barbara Molnar, Sue Baxley. FRONT ROW: Karen Watt, chaplain, Linda Miesner, historian, Karen Ketolam, recording secretary, Barb Adair, treasurer, Carole Siders, president, Ann Lawrence, vice president, Sally Baker, corresponding secretary, Alice Taylor, ICC representative. .A.1'I'1iCC1 poses to promote friendship through social projects and to help to benefit others. Under the leadership of its capable officers, the club has completed a very successful year. lt had a program for each school season plus many other parties. ln the fall the members had a roast, a jitney supper, and a hayride. ln the winter the projects were an ice skating party, a bowling party, and a caroling party for a charity organization. This year they also entertained their graduates at the alumnae tea. Later on they had a Christmas party for the club. They followed the trends in music by having a Calypso party. The club enjoyed the color and designs of the Holiday on lce show. An unusual program this year was the Secret Desire party. Here the mem- bers expressed their dreams and desires to the club. This year they also had three money-making projects. The first was an auction at which the members contributed some of their belongings to the club. The second was a rummage sale. The selling of candy was the third project. The members helped the school and community this year too. For school football games they made and sold DeVilbiss shakers which were colored orange and black. They then contributed a basket of food to a needy family for Christmas. These projects have helped the girls to get along better with others and have given them leadership ability through individual participation in the club. Mr. Sheig, the school adviser, has helped this club through his counsel and at- tendance at its meetings. As one can see, the members of this club have truly helped themselves and others during this year. 28 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Verna Smith, Darlene Lindner, Pat Crawford, Sandra Burkholder. SECOND ROW: Pat Sullivan, Barbara Winkle, Carol Butler, Colleen Sullivan, Iudy Cornbatelli. FRONT ROW: janet Balint, historian: Pat Rancich, secretary: Doni Sauter, president: Barb Blum, vice president: ludy Bossier, treasurer. t Adella r The Adella Social Club, formed two years ago, has just completed a very successful year. The purpose oi the club for the members is to make lasting friendships and have iun with each other and still be of service to their community, Through their various service projects, the members have re- ceived the satisfaction oi having done a job well. One of the projects of this club was the making of a joke scrapbook for the Veterans' Hospital. They had a bake sale and also collected tax stamps. ln October the members en- joyed a Halloween party. They also sent greeting cards to the other clubs at l-lalloween and Easter. Any girl with a C average in all subjects is eligible for membership. The meetings are held on the first and third Monday in the members' homes in the evenings. Adella has helped the members, not only by uniting them in common endeavors, but by creating friendships and showing them the advantage of working together harmoniously. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Bob Guynn, presidenty Rick Shafer, Terry Ouigg, Don Wood, secretaryg Doug Towle. SECOND ROW: Bob Hanslip, Phil Zepp, lack Booth, Cathie Brandt, Sue I-lill, Mike Lipman, lim Ellis, Michael Kruger. THIRD ROW: Sheldon Richter, Iim Miller, Mr. Voss, adviser, Dick Ravin, Michael Linver. t t ' il ,f 1 , fx J if .fl V T V 1, T J ICN: 'i . , . ' M.: N f T si I .gal - X EQ I . ' fo-f:!!e fo oz Q 0 Q , ' we rifili- 1- r 9 muh My ww?-'I 3gm4,: ,s, ,s-, 1 m e-.A 7,1 . ,A4,fg:5g,: ,.afwf?girgig3ZL4Qg,g,aw, :gi egpmig . sgT mg,,s. f, 'lgsltfi' f f i To promote an interest in the collecting and studying of stamps and coins is the objective of this ambitious club ot DeVilbiss. Organized in 1951, under the leadership of Mr. David Voss, this club has had a iull agenda this year. The members have attended many and varied lectures and discussion groups, held auctions and trading sessions, and visited the Toledo Coin Club. The members also arranged several displays in the Library. Meetings are held after school the iirst and third Wednesdays oi each month. The club has tried to aid the collectors by giving information and helping them in their search for new additions to their collections. The Stamp and Coin Club has helped its members by bringing them together under the common interest and in- fluence of their hobbies. I2 0 TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Luella Monday, Margaret Ford, Mary Casali, Carol Shanteau, Carol Tesnou, Gloria Bond, SECOND ROW: Lindell Ahlfoes, Nancy Kean, Georgean McDonald, Marcene Millce, Barbara Simons, Susan Kenworthy, Sandra Weaner. FRONT ROW: Iudy Byington, Elaine Hum- mon, ICC representativep Karen Ardner, vice president: Iudy Ennis, presidentg Carole Wright, corresponding secretaryp Iulie Ollier, Martha Gamble, recording secretary. 1 Future Teachers Under the able assistance of their advisers, Miss Pasch and Mr. Conrad, the Future Teachers of America officers and members have made this past year a very worthwhile one. Ever since Future Teachers was formed in 1947, the real purpose of this club has been to help members to understand the qualifications needed in teaching and to promote interest in the field of edu- cation. This purpose has been carried out to a high degree as shown in the many programs and activities which the organization has had. Movies, speakers about teaching in many different fields, and reports about teaching and college are a few examples. Many projects, too, have played a big part in the club's achievements. To name a few, the members have sent Valentines boxes to Lott Day School, put on talent shows at the Children's Hospital, graded teachers' papers, and have even helped by tutoring some students. To be- come a member of F. T. A., a person must be a second semester freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior who has at least a C average and who is truly interested in teaching. Every first and second Monday of every month has been the meeting day chosen by the members for the past year. One meeting a month is after school and one is in the home of a member. The club has been able to help its members in a wonderful way by developing the beginnings of professional attitudes toward teaching and by giving the members an opportunity to examine the field of teaching in the most benefi- cial way. To end a good year, Future Teachers will give an award to the member who they feel will make the grade as the best teacher ever. The Periclean Literary Society is one of our oldest clubs, having been TOP ROW KL. to RJ: loan Spalding, Linda Radabaugh, Karen Anderson, Ardith Mayo, Robin Diller, Paula Soutar, janet Alspaugh. SECOND ROW: Judy Peterson, Sue Steele, Karen Herring- shaw, Miss Ruth Smith, Adviser: Carol Retzke, Karen Goode. FRONT ROW: lane Babcock, Janice Askey, secretaryg Toni Green, president: Iudy Swan, vice presidenty Susie Wallis, treasurerp Barbie Charnpe. Pericleans formed during DeVilbiss' first year. Composed of twenty junior and senior girls, ten from each class, a Perie must have a B average in English and a C average in other subjects. Under the leadership of the advisers, Miss Ruth Smith and Mrs. Glenn Green, Peries has had a most profitable year. The purpose of the club is to promote literary activities and encourage further interest in all the arts. With this objective in mind, the program for the year has been Literature of America . In December the members held an Alumnae Tea and had a Christmas literary display in the library. ln February they had a Valentine date party. Later on, the girls enjoyed a splash party and entertained the orphans at St. Anthony's Villa. The meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays in the homes of the members at seven-thirty P. M. Peries has discovered and encouraged original talent, increased the members' knowledge in the field of literature, created enthusiasm for scholarship, and pro- moted leadership. lt is fairly evident why Pericleans has been named the outstanding literary club at DeVilbiss, most recently in l958. The Pericleans always remember that they are a literary club and with this in mind all their numerous activities have o: literary purpose. With this, we are glad to leave them with our Good luck and Pete Ad Finem -seek to the end. 2 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Adele Schneider, Sandy Meinders, Carol Hill, Nancy Hammond. SECOND ROW: Ioyce Rutchow, Ioan Parker, Mary Pocotte, Miss Marjorie Warner, Adviser, Rosie Leake, Lois Sunderman, Nancy Gluss, Lila Fox. FRONT ROW: Nancy Paul, Chaplain, Sue Fisk, ICC representative, Dee Snyder, vice president, Iudy Ennis, president, Pat Harrer, treasurer, Mary Kessel, recording secretary, Iudi Sautter, historian. The Zetalethean Literary Society is one of the oldest clubs in DeVilbiss. Organized in l93U, it is celebrating its 30th birthday with a very active year, as usual. The pur- pose of the club is to promote the understanding of literary material such as poetry, plays, and novels. The program of this year bears the title, Around the World in Eight Months . Each month the members select a different country and study the country's literary works. Other literary projects included a come-as-your-favorite-American-literary-character party, the taping of one of Shalcespeares plays, and attending all the plays at the Paramount and the Repertoire theaters. Among many social events are a Dad's and Daughters' Theater party. Halloween and Christmas parties, and a Mothers' Tea. Var- ious service proiects include the following: working in connec- tion with the Lott Day School, collecting for UNICEF, helping put up displays in the library, and decorating the school win- dows at Christmas, for which they received 'The Little Brown lug' award. On Senior awards day this year, Zets will present the G-irl's Literary Award to a senior girl chosen by the English teachers. By all these varied activities we can see that the girls in Zets are very busy. Each member in Zets has a chance to form lasting friendships and increase her literary skills. Zetalethecms TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Faith Conklin, Gail Sampson, Bea Baugher, Pat DePuis, Ceceile Richter, Sue Fisk, Iackie Louy. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Ake, Millie Pugh, Iucli Sautter, Mr. Folgate. adviserp Lynn Hartman, Lexie Rutledge, lanilyn lohanson. FRONT ROW: Bonnit Haydu, record- ing secretary: Rosie Leak, treasurer: Bev Whitmore, vice president, Iudy Hollister, president: Dee Snyder, ICC representative, Sara Gellespie, corresponding secretaryg Maria Knowles, sergeant-at-arms. F . l , F :lil rY,, 2:' i ite tx 5 N is f fi'-FN T ..:.-:T xQ.g,77--fL,.f H 'shi -'ff--... Closer relationships and understanding between the members is the goal ot Senior Socialites. This social club was organized in 1955. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Clark Folgate, Adviser, the twenty-four members have had a very enjoyable year. This year, Socialites donated clothes to a needy family and made favors for the patients at Roche Memorial Hospital. They also had a Christmas party for the children at St. Anthony's Orphanage. Twice they decorated the football stadium: tor the Homecoming and Thanksgiving games. They were also winners ot the Little Brown lug in 1958. The meetings are held in the members' homes on the first and third Mondays. The members of Senior Socialites, by serving others while co-operating among themselves, have certainly accomplished the goal of this club. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Mary Shearon, Sue Rust, Karen Wagenknecht, Sue Reilein, Iucly Schiven, Carolann Puppajohn, Kay Ulrick, Barbara Turner. SECOND ROW: Carol Vogeli, Sara Gillespie, Eloise Kane, Penny Meyers, Sharon Marquardt, Carole Suss. FRONT ROW: Ian McOuillin, treasurery Shirley Praia, recording secretary: Sharon Hayes, ICC representative, Emy Lou Dumm, president, Kaye Conaway, vice president, Ann Schlotterback, historian: Becky Bennet, sgt.-at-arms. ' eel- fTonia r e Q l 4 Tonia Service Club was organized in 1957. Since then, under the capable leadership of the advisers and the mothers of the members, it has done many worthwhile projects to strengthen its reputation at DeVilbiss. Its purpose, to do service to the school, city, and state, and to members themselves, was realized through the services rendered to needy and unfortunate people in the city. The members gave talent shows at orphanages and made puppets for the children. This was only one oi the many and varied projects of this club. A member must be a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior girl with a C average. The members meet in the evenings on the second and fourth Thursdays of the months in the members' homes. Their club has given the girls responsibilities and helped them to gain maturity through serving others. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Iudy Schroeder, Chris Leighton, Ioyce Yeack, Pat Mault, Linda Ames, Ioan Osten, Sue Reinlein, Ian Gibbs, Elaine Lutjens. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Cash, Iudy Baldwin, Kencla Pyle, Carol Thompson, Prudy Holliger, Pat Berry, Sandy Mehen, vice president, Ginger Reaser, Ann Schunk, Nancy Wetzler, Marcia Clift, Tonee Wallace. FRONT ROW: Donna Doughty, sgt.-at-arms: Karen Kirchenbower, historian, Sandy Calisch, treasurer, Pam Frye, pres- ident: Marlene Saba, corresponding secetaryg Liz Keller, recording secretary. Equestriennes Not usually heard along the Seaway is the expression We ride tonight! This is the motto of Equestriennes riding club. This year has been an especially busy one for Equestriennes. Be- sides riding at the Douglas Meadows Stables, the members heard talks on the care of horses. They also had a treasure hunt on horseback which everybody thought was one of the most hilar- ious events he had ever attended. During the holiday season, Equestriennes gave its annual Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. This year the club also adopted a little girl at the William Roche T. B. Hospital. The club's social activities included a Christmas party at the stables and a jitney supper. They also had a breakfast ride and bake sale. Winding up this year was a horse show in the spring, for which they cleaned up the whole stable. We're glad that there are such athletic clubs as this one, because they stress one oi the most important attitudes - - sportsmanship. Outstanding SPECIAL INTEREST Club ,iziggsz 1 'f I 'Thomas A. T navm, C on .iimtgirwf :Fw ,y 1 I ,Egg it tit it 51 Hap 5 i ll' JS nv LJ , 'L Jnggfi. rw Q it 5' '1I,:Q21.1' A+ C ti : , it . gf :ss ly' , , ,. Jig Hi gg, IWJ4 wa' 5 I1 l it '. .Fa nl -' 14 .1 H !,,,i W.. fyqilsmrt 2-,sg Q- 1. 'ii .' 1- 'i TU 1141 s . : 'bf ' g if will tg 1 . 'R A r Z' 4 :1 ' 1 V' vsiiwf af A i, .1 - if ii 'S T igtiirzsi' V gg i 4. x : iii 33 .t 3 r in-5 1. ii it iw , be 1 fi ,iii E A 6 TOP ROW CL, to RJ: Mel Pleiss, Bill Foster, Brad Smith, Ruthellen Pugh, Iudy Wicklund, Ioyce Wicklund, Mary Wicklund, Carol Wright, Dorothy Singer, Karin Gundersen, Genette Foster, Rick Schafer, Mike Lipman. SECOND ROW: Iudy Palmer, Lynn Chuckovits, Bary Ganch, Mary Burt, Marilee Gauthier, Kathy Penner, Mr. Brown, advisery Miss Molnar, adviser, Iudy Davidson, Iane Zbinden, Diane Sidwell, Sue Strole, lane Fornoff, Iudy Garrison. FRONT ROW: Marsha Kupper, Mary Ellen Campbell, Carl Schafer, historian: Bonnie Moses, secretary, Dave Maze, president, Liz Snow, vice president, Marilyn Singer, ICC representative, Barb Hunter, Betsy Sinkey. Sharps and Flats ' The Sharps and Flats Club has done much to live up to its purpose, which is to create, maintain, and promote interest in music as a cultural and artistic means of self-expression. Since its beginning in l938, Sharps and Flats has secured a fine reputation in DeVilbiss as a club that sets high standards and lives up to these standards. For example, the members have attended many concerts throughout the year, have heard well-known musicians speak, and have attended current musicals. They have organized their own traveling musical group which performs throughout Toledo, and at every meeting one of their members performs. ln 1958 Sharps and Flats was voted the Out- standing Special lnterest Club. One can easily understand why they Won this award, for each member is a willing worker and a music student. Sever- al members have been Winners at the Bowling Green State Music Contest, several are members of the Toledo Youth Orchestra, and some have played in the Toledo Orchestra. The Sharps and Flats Club has given its members. the experience of performing before others and has encouraged enjoyment and appreciation of all types of music. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Diana Snyder, Barb Buehrer, Sharon Bondy, Ruthrnarie Buschrnann, Pam Beebe, Nancy Gilbert, Eileen Rowley, Lindell Ahlphors, Pat Geringer, Donna Motley, Nancy Boehler. SECOND ROW: Diane Wilcox, Gail Young, Barb Wittel, Sue Camp, Becky Kelsey, Donna Carvin, Mrs. Krause, Adviser, Pam Kelsey, Sally Matquarclt, Karen Sahloff, Marilyn Sartor, Char- lene La Pointe, Margaret Kearney. FRONT ROW: Sandy Scheller, Iudy Glauser, Sue Tompson, ICC representative: Margie Cappi, vice presidentg Shirley Praia, president: Iucly Pegorsch, treasurerp Lynn Cook, secretary, Ella Laney, sgt.-at-arrnsg jackie O'Neil. Tri-D A Sadie Hawkins Dance started the social season of the Tri-D Social Club. This successful affair was followed by an equally successful bake sale. As service projects they made favors for Riverside Hospital and conducted a pen-pal project with the Old Folks' Home. In the spring the members had a turn-about dinner at the Toledo Yacht Club. A freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior girl with a C average in all subjects is eligible for mem- bership. The meetings are held on alternating Tuesdays at seven- thirty in the homes of the members. This club has united its members in work and play and, by this, has brought its members the satisfaction of helping others and enjoying it. A5 Q55 . 1, . 1 , after mid Outstanding SOCIAL Club C i fi- - T DFHRSA. W evilla 1 !,1 2 D lss i e-tit. Silibvbl ,xt A P ww- 'N' S .T 1 ,sy-' 33' aint? '1i?5'ltff A H.. . ,f , ,W 'ft' ,134 .if v-.wwf K., 7. 'S' QNX, 95'f'e?u :Sig M:-11:55. .i! .F'2'1, fiffgw .-,:fw- .jfyifgjy .gg I SW fi tr i, A i tr 4 M, Q 41 ,5QtkEg,5g3 H S , j I A . t V t... If w X44 K -ab 'E TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Paul Treuhaft, Peggy Pickett, Ben Lanford, Sue Starsky, Nancy Goodman, Andre Bloom. SECOND ROW: Mary Codell, Ioan Gedosch, Adele Rebenwitz, Miss Smith, Adviser. FRONT ROW: Ian Landis, ICC representative: Cheryl Goodman, Ioyce Gerbie, secretary: Tom Miller, president: Terry Sinclair, vice president, Elaine Hahn, treasurer: Carmen Shumaker. n La Alianza The La Alianza club, which won the award for the best special-interest club in 1955-56, has certainly done much to deserve this award. Some of the club's many projects include the following: sending numerous care pack- ages to the Latin-American countries, presenting a Spanish style dinner for the members, and inviting guests from Spanish-speaking countries to attend meetings. Since its beginning in 1948, La Alianza has strived to promote better relations between the United States and the Latin American countries. In order to accomplish this, the members have studied the language, customs, and history of the Spanish-speaking people. In holding with the club's stan- dards, each member rnust have taken at least one semester of Spanish in school. Under guidance of its faculty adviser, Miss Marion Smith, and its parent adviser, Mrs. Wayne Miller, La Alianza has truly helped its mem- bers to know more about life, customs, and current events in Spanish America. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Dinah George, Io Crowder, Sharon Haberkamp, Sam Phillipps, Lolly Clare, Iackie O'Neil, Marlya Kubwiz, Sue Doerr. SECOND ROW: Tom Parkes, Dan McPartlancl, Roger Parsons, Glenn Halterty, Pat Schuster, Mr. Alex Feldstein, Adviser, Chris Canning, lim Brigham, Iohn Clare, Gerd Weidman, Ben Landford. FRONT ROW: Linda Hinsey, lim Henderson, treasurer: Sandi Minneker, secretaryp Dave Austin, president, Barbara Welly, vice president: Iirn Barrowrnan, ICC repesentativeg Dick Decker, sgt.-at-arms. ,- Q p Cheveaux za -T' je-xo .4-'S Because it was reorganized in 1958, the Cheveaux Riding Club is one of the newer clubs at DeVilbiss. The members' main program centers around skill in horseback riding. Their aim is to teach their fellow-members how to ride or help them become better riders. The club members try to go riding once a Week if the Weather permits. They meet every Wednesday in Mr. Feldstein's room and go to the stables from there. This year they took a trip to Cleveland to ride at Highland Park. They also held a Breakfast Ride with the Equestriennes. Showing a completely different talent, they won the third prize in the Christmas window competition. Any boy or girl at DeVilbiss can join Cheveaux, even if he can't ride. All one needs is a desire to learn. Cheveaux helps its members become better riders and gain poise, while social skills and responsibility also play an important role in the purpose of this club. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Eddie Kass, Dave Gayle, Dave Wells, Dave Engelhardt, Steve Price, Bill Eickholt, Ray Hawthorne, Morry Klapiish. SECOND ROW: Pete Reems, lim Barrowman, Paul Treuhaft, Mr. Dagher, Adviser, Steve Adams, Bruce Friedman, George Taubel. FRONT ROW: Dave Parks, Steve Knudson, treasurer: Ken Parsons, vice presidentp lerry Marenberg, president: lim Dallet, secretary, Bob Kruesser, Ron Portnoff. 40 r ' Delphians ln 1955 the Delphian Literary Society was formed with the purpose of helping to develop the minds of the members and to aid them in forming a well- rounded personality. Their varied activities show that they have endeavored to carry out this program. Their literary projects incude the following: book reviews, reports ot current events, cultural movies, and a meeting oi Toast- masters lnternational. They participated in intra-mural basketball and held a skating party with Philalethian Literary Society. In serving their school they painted the football schedule near the stadium. A service project for the community included contributing to the Goodwill Industries. To be a member of this club, which received the outstanding Literary award in 1957, one must have a C average or better in English and be a freshman boy in the second semester or older. Meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday evening of the month in members homes. Participation in the clubs various projects constitutes the very basis of the members accomplishments. When participating actively, the boys not only gain experience in coopera- tion but develop important qualities of leadership. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Linda Bedee, Sue Stutske, Ingrid Wiehl, jeanne King, Kenley Henderson. SECOND ROW: Ginny Krueger, Libbey Wilkerson, Terri Bodie, Pat Berry, Mrs. Hartman, Adviser: Chris Linck, Marti Gruenke, Kathie Penske. FRONT ROW: Ronda Morternore, Diane Fulton. sgt.-alarms: Sandy Knowles, treasurer, Sharon McCoy, president: Pat Mault, historian: Diane Pasch, Pat Sweezy. f W- Junior Socialites junior Socialites was organized for freshman and sophomore girls in 1957. Under the adviser, Mrs. Mary Hartman, this club has enjoyed a most profit- able year. The purpose of this young club is to bring its members together in closer understanding, The girls have enjoyed a pizza party, a sledding party, and a hayride. They held a tea for their mothers and a dance for the members and their dates. They also had a bake-sale in the fall. ln December the girls Went caroling and in February they made Valentine favors as a service project. The meetings are held after school in the homes of the mem- bers or at school. By providing social functions for its members, Socialites has helped its members to know each other better and to acquaint themselves with many new aspects of DeVilbiss life. Although the purpose is social, the members have given up much of their time toward improvement of their school and community through service. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Karen Canner, Barbara Turner, Mary Korrnier, Sandy Cropes. FRONT ROW: Ioan Struber, treasurer, Betsy Gatton, president: Becky Bennet, secretary, Barb Muenger, corres- ponding secretary. , 'if , g q4i h D Rx if- LJ, , The Ezelles Art Club has helped its members by furthering their interests in art and by displaying their art ability. The club has two meetings per month in the adviser's room following school. A member may be a fresh- man, sophomore, junior, or senior, but must have a major or minor in art. Ezelles has carried out a most worthwhile project. The ten members have adopted an elderly man at a rest home and visit him frequently, bringing gifts. They made a Christmas tree for an orphanage and made a trip to the Museum of Art. In the spring they held a sketching bee. Ezelles was formed in 1955 to further interest in art. Under the leadership of the advisers, Miss Amy Kimpton and Miss Mildred Johnston, this idea has been followed earnestly. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Doug Miller, Iohn Miller, Sandra Snyder, Donna Chinn, D. N. Stalker, Adviser, Irene Paritt, Charlotte Chinn, lim Kramer. FRONT ROW: Roger Parsons, ICC representative, Lollie Claire, vice president, Barb Grochowalski, president, Iack Booth, treasurer, Sharon Snyder, secretary. I i Shutterbuqs s A newly organized club this year, this organization has been very active during the season. The club's purpose is to further the members' knowledge of and interest in photography. The members have had demonstrations in var- ious processes oi developing and printing pictures and gone on a number of outings for the purpose of taking pictures under different conditions. They have also had lectures and slides about photography. One of their biggest projects for the entire year was the contest they held for pictures the mem- bers had taken and saved. Their social projects included a hayride in the tall, a New Years Eve party, and various other parties throughout the year. In order to qualify for membership in this club, one must own a camera and have an interest in photography. The members meet the first and third Monday of the month after school in the Pot O' Gold room. Through this club, the members have learned how to take and develop better pictures. TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Kathy Kridler, Patti I-latherly, Iill Gerson, Mary Thompson, Sharon Tischinae, Marcy Giles, Iudy Gerlach, Carol Williams, Sue Boyette, Bev Sparrow, Nancy Micham, Marcia Weigand, Nancy Engler, Barb Acklin. SECOND ROW: Mary Io McNutt, Sandra Stevens, Beth Iohnson, Muriel Iones, Ianice Askey, historian, Sondra Stautzenberger, sgt.-atearms.. Evie Hum- rnon, Carolyn Pontious, corresponding secretary, Karen Kale, Linda Iohnson, president: Anto- nette Green, Mrs. G. Knaggs, adviserp Shirley Bower, Martha Bruce vice president, Sue Schacht, Iucly Swan, treasurerg Suzi Donaldson, Lodeen Liapply, chaplain: Pat Wilson, Bonnie Fike. FRONT ROW: Sue Hansen, Ieanne Florence, Sue Aikman, Iudy Glausser, Marcia Hyde, Vic- toria Hollister, Mary Lou Deako, Sue Heinrich, Dawn Derlan, Carole Buchhop, Sue Warrick, Brenda Freeman, Ioan Iennings, Marilyn Iones, Karen Aborn. 44 2 Pay-a-el-sa T To promote high ideals and friendship among the members and to be of service to the school and community, the purpose of the Pay-a-el-sa Service Club, has been successfully carried out by the club's many projects. The members gave food and clothes baskets to needy families, made favors for hospitals monthly, and shoveled sidewalks for invalids. They also made Scrapbooks for the Old Folks Home, decorated the auditorium for the Home- coming mass meeting, and painted a Christmas Window for which they won second prize. Projects on the social calendar included a turnabaut party in November, a card party in February, a private dance in April, and a pro- gressive dinner in May. Membership requirements for Pay-a-el-sa are to have a grade average of C or better and a willingness to help others. The members of Pay-a-el-sa meet every other Friday after school in the members' homes. Membership in this organization has enabled the girls to find new friends in the club and to have the satisfaction of being helpful to others. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Yvonne Leonard, Iudy Adcock, Iudy Simmons, Phyllis Hart, Iudy Hunlock, Sue Miller, Shirley Russel, Kathy Moore. SECOND ROW: Kathy Vobbe, Ian Buettner, Sue Nigh, Marty Van Liew, Miss Patricia Donnelly, Adviser, Nancy Unfried, Ann Schumk, Kay Hiltman, Iudy l-lannekin. FRONT ROW: Peg Weaver, sgt.-at-arms, Matty Moore, Bonnie Linn, correspond- ing secretary, Marty Gamble, treasurer, Iudy lmholt, president, Ian McOuillin, vice president, Elaine Buffington, recording secretary, Mary Vick, historian, Pat Foels, chaplain. ll ll f fl I UI g N I X l Les Femmes iii! Q N Les Femmes, who aim to further the social interest of their members, cer- tainly have reached the goal. For example, this year the members held a hayride, a splash party, an unbirthday party, and a turn-about dance to which each girl invited a boy, called for him, accompanied him to the dance, took him out to eat, and finally escorted him home. Although at first the girls were a bit uneasy about assuming the boys' role, the dance was a success among both the boys and the girls. The Les Femmes have under- taken projects other than social events. That is, the girls entertained a group of orphans by giving them a party, they helped to collect money for the an- nual Easter Seal Drive, they donated papers, hangers, and stamps to Lott Day School, and they presented Thanksgiving and Easter baskets to needy families in Toledo. One can easily see that the Les Femmes girls, who founded this club in l95l, have certainly lived up to their requirements which call for an interest in making friends and participating in social events and service projects. 'I4 tion ot Chris Canning as president and Mrs. Bernice Gaiser as their adviser 46 TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ianet Beals, Carol Fry, Pat Wilson, Wanda Goodman, Annis Larson, Sharon Gunn, Sue Aikman, Sue Leyman, Pat Loefiler. SECOND ROW: Sue Sanzenbacher, Pat White- head, lane Ross, Sandy Wright, Mrs. Bernice Gaiser, Adviser, Carol Whitacre, Iudy Baldwin, Sue Keck, Georgette Koury. FRONT ROW: Pat Hindman, Iulie Sullivan, chaplain, Linda Edward- scn, Y-Teens representative, Chris Canning, ICC representative, Iudy Simmons, president, Alice Chaney, vice president, Nancy Good, secretary. Y-Teens L The Sophomore, lunior and Senior Y-Teens have worked under the direc- They have completed many important social and service activities which have benefited the community, the school, and the members. As a service project, the club gave or Valentine's Day party tor the children at Miami Children's Home. The club worked with the City-Wide Y-Teens Council to help bring about a formal dance, a trip to Cleveland to visit three colleges, and a trip to Camp Storer. The club is composed of Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior girls who are members of the Y. W. C. A. Members must maintain a C average and have a desire to work with the club to become a better Christian and citizen. Meetings are held on the first and third Monday of every month after school in the members' homes. This service club has done much this year for our community mainly because their purpose is to aim high and to promote the pleasures of others in a good Christian manner. These are some of the reasons why this club is always successful. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Carolyn Hersh, Diane Pakulski, Carol Iaricki, Pam I-latten, Shanna Carrol, Ian Lajiness, Karen Kononen, Barbara Kerr, Ianet Nicholas. SECOND ROW: lean Hurley, Linda Nopper, Annis Larsen, Barbara Benham, Miss Fay Miller, Adviser: Sandra Temple, Linda Brown, Sandy Cothern, Leslie Lexow. FRONT ROW: Kay Martin, Sue Nigh, treasurer: Debby West, vice president: Bonnie Linn, president, Sally Baker, secretaryg Sue Reeve, ICC representativeg Mary Bottles, Carol Brandenberger. -Future Nurses Since 1949 the Future Nurses Club has helped to acquaint its members with nurs- ing as a career. The club has two requirements for membership: first, a C average and second, an interest in nursing and a Willingness to Work hard for that goal. ln this club the girls feel the responsibility of being a nurse. Here they learn of the many branches that they may enter. A number of the girls have been guided into various fields of medicine because of the influence of this club and its leaders. This year the members have learned and practiced some of the skill of nursing. For their meetings two speakers from each of the Toledo hospitals explained nursing pro- cedures and other things that their hospital, in particular, would have to offer. Here the members could investigate the branch of medicine they were interested in. This program helped many to decide their life Work. Also during this year the girls have learned the true meaning of service. To obtain nursing experience, the members did volunteer Work at Toledo Hospital. Here they became a part of the hospital by help- ing the staff and comforting and entertaining the patients. Through this practical train- ing, the girls have helped themselves as Well as others. They learned that a nurse must be patient and sympathetic with everyone. Through the guidance of Miss Miller, our school nurse, they are learning the nursing profession from the experiences of one who has enjoyed every phase of it. Future Nurses, through its enthusiasm for nursing, has done a great service to our school and community. 'I4 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Iohn Erkert, Lars Schuster, Tom Adler, Tom Haley, lames Kraemer, Iohn Forsyer, Silvio Hamory. SECOND ROW: Ray Ordorica, George Schoembs, Iohn Molnar, historian, Karen Brooke, Kenneth Parsons, George Bacon, Ed Knipp. FRONT ROW: Sybil Langkammer, Sue Shepherd, Maxine Storich, treasurer: Carol Preis, president: Marilyn Preis, ICC representative, Sue Derr. NOT PICTURED: Peter Proehlich, vice president, Luther Lindner, secretary. Der erein L Ssf This German club was reorganized in 1955 with the purpose of understanding the German people better and their culture and Way oi lite. The thirty-four members and their adviser, Miss Alice Gerding, attended two German church services in the winter. They also have seen movies and slides about Germany and attended pertinent talks. The members had a Christmas party and, in the spring, a progressive dinner, which was enjoyed by all. Any boy or girl in the school with a sincere interest in the German language and culture may become or member. The meetings are held on the second and fourth Wed- nesdays alter school in the adviser's room. Der Deutsche Verein has con- tributed much to its members and the school. TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Gary Schnelzer, Bob Guynn, David Edelman, Iohn Eckert, Don Wood. SECOND ROW: Charles Sturm, George Adolph, Brooks Black, Guy Andrews, Lester Burke, Steve Knudson. FRONT ROW: Sam Strong, Rick Kuntz, secretary: Bob Parlette, president, Carl Pirner, vice presidentg Bill Volk, treasurer, Gary Miller. Astronomy Club To promote an interest in astronomy and other related sciences is the pur- pose of this organization. Since it was founded in 1953, the Astronomy Club has carried out this objective most effectively. The members' biggest project of the year Was building a clock drive and a steel mount for the telescope which they constructed last year. This telescope received the highest rank in the Bowling Green Science Fair. Other projects for the year included col- lecting used eyeglasses which the members sent overseas for needy people and, as a money-making project, collecting tax stamps. ln order to be a mem- ber of this club, one must have a sincere interest in astronomy and a C grade average. Astronomy Club meets after school on the first Tuesday of every month in room 210 and on the third Tuesday of the month at 8:15 P, M. in room 502 at the University of Toledo. The Astronomy Club has furthered the members' scope in astronomy by giving them practical experience. 14 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Linda Scribner, Sue Mclntyre, Kathy Karmal, Barb Stadler, Sue I-lill, Iudy Hanacon, Nancy Heer, Virginia Noe, Darlene Smith, Sharon Schultz, Marilee Adkins, Sherry O'Toole, Mary Kneeshaw. SECOND ROW: Linda Singer, Iudy Seaton, Caroline Heckert, Candy Sheffield, Carol Mills, Barbara Molnar, Diana Rost, Mrs. Boerner, Adviser, lane Zbinden, Iudy Byington, Iudy Lautz, Karen Ardner, Mary Anderson, Cindy Baer, Kay Paul. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Drake, Kathy Vobbe, Shirley Russell, historian, Carol Beck, ICC representative, Georgean MacDonald, president, Iulie Dunne, vice president, Sherry Keeling, treasurer, Carole Shown, Becky Blake. E X Tavvasi ?':?vsgi5-11 1:1-' 2?i'L.,QWY'vEi2,,.2 fit: fs: w:.,:,., fa Cv.: T T f 'i -- . XX '-.....-- , X 5 XX N .n N ll 'Ui GQ W at -. . W Tawasi, established in 1957, is one of the newer clubs at DeVilbiss. lt was organized primarily as a service club. A very important part of its service program centers around the Crippled Children's Home. Different members go there every week to help in various Ways. The members also made a club roster forthe benefit of all the freshmen. They made stuffed animals and also favors for various occasions. During the holiday season they painted a Christmas window and provided Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. They helped to encourage our football players by making banners for each game. The club also found time for social affairs which included a hayride and a talent show and many other events to promote friendship and good times among the members. The girls meet Fridays after school in the homes of various members. This club helps its members develop a sense of responsibility and service to the school and community. TOP BOW CL. to RJ: lim jackson, Bob Hunter, Dave Kurtz, Pete Matthes, Doug Wahl, Phil Cobb, Steve Wexler, Howard Bachman, Tom Washing, Dave Shapiro, Ted Brown, Don Sharpe, Bob Russom, Tom Heywood, Iohn Odom, Dave Stout. SECOND BOW: john Knitx, Tom Tice, Lynwood Miller, Mark Koechley, Don Sirnrel, jim Van Deilen, Ron White, Mr. Harold Leininger, adviser: Gary Decker, Tom Lippold, jerry Gardner, George Grounds, Bob Bradley, Ron O'Neil, jay Wana- namaker, Don Easterday. THIRD ROW: Kent Matthews, Marv Dehnhardt, jack Ludgate, Iim Mollenkamp, Sgt.-at-Armsp Herb Grounds, secretaryp Ed Carpenter, president: Iim Taylor, treasurerp Iose Perlman, ICC representativeg Greg Shaefer, vice president: Bill Zollinger, Ed Goldman. FRONT ROW: Bob Washing, Tom Greiner, Lynn Ashton, Marty Treuhatt, Tom Kaiser. Quill and Dagger The purpose of the Ouill and Dagger Literary Society is to promote fellow- ship among the members of this organization. Its activities vary widely and include social and service projects. A big event for this club was the New Year's Eve Dance at the Secor Hotel Ballroom which it held jointly with Senior Sorelles. Another big project was March Madness, a dance held with the help and leadership of Forum Literary Society. The boys also displayed their orrtistic talents in their service projects of the year. That is, during the football season they decorated the stadium and painted the grandstands. Any boy who is a sophomore or older meets the requirements of membership in this club. Meetings are held twice a month on Tuesday nights in the homes of the members: and the meetings are in themselves quite an experience. The club has helped its members find good friends and satisfying activities throughout- the year. w NNN Y.. . . uv- 'H W , ' X QQ--Xjzxgr , wzgiifi if K X ZF?-sm, 5-9N?iT57fi- EW , 2 H? if W, ,I , K , x , , Nix ,V Xgew . A ga- - - v 5 mf i K ', , H AW, -an ,LZ 'f'i1 M W 5 , l Q ll' Wt yr trrrt trry y or rtttt 5 ? A . . t T. r L-L. . 1 -.LL-..--. L-.- -L-.. I it d be T estss M X X M Through our varied high school ex- periences we are forging a chain that will be our character, our life. lf we were creating some great skyscraper or dam or even if we were building the St. Lawrence Seaway we would have to start with a few basic premises. Upon these we would build something worthwhile, something useful, while never losing sight of the ultimate goal. Our athletes, though during the mo- ment of play may feel that victory is the principal goal, keep in mind the fact that our athletic program has a more important purpose than merely turning out winners. We like to win but we also know how to lose. This is the most valuable thing participation in athletics can give us, a keen desire to win but the character to know how to gracefully accept defeat. lt also teaches the value of unity of purpose and the necessity of organization to direct that purpose. Thus we see the merit of an athletic program as a cornerstone of our life. The ideals it infuses are the ones that create a life full of meaning, direction, and achievement. Iroquois Dam Power Authority, State of New York OLLIE KLEE Athletics Through the Years DeVilbiss High School can indeed be proud of its excellent record in inter-scholastic athletics. In the span of 23 years since DeVilbiss entered the city high school competition, it has garnered honors in all sports. In these sports, DeVilbiss has won 50 championships in football, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and tennis out of a possible 132. Thus DeVilbiss-only one school out of seven-has won 381, of all championships. The number of winning teams in each sport are as follows: 6 in football, 5 in basketball, 9 in track, 5 in baseball, l2 in golf, and l3 in tennis. A record like this for a comparatively young school is indicative of the fine spirit in our school. For these championships are not the result of an over-emphasis on winning, but the stressing of the real value of athletics-the ability to cooperate and work as a team. Ol Mr. Ollie Klee was this year appointed as the new Athletics Director at DeVilbiss. Rea- sons for the appointment can readily be found by looking at the many athletic posts he has held in past years. Born in Piqua, Ohio, Mr. Klee attended Steele High School in Dayton, Ohio. There he earned many letters while participating in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He then went on to higher educa- tion at Ohio State University. For three years he participated in football and baseball, earn- ing a letter in each. Upon graduation, Mr. Klee found adventure in big league baseball with the Cincinnati Reds and later with the Toledo Mudhens. Mr. Klee started his teaching career at Iacob Tome Institute, a private boys' school in Maryland. He taught there for seven years and coached football, basketball, and lie Klee baseball. Mr. Klee then went on to Port Clinton where he taught for two years and coached football, basketball, and track. In the fall of 1934 Mr. Klee came to DeVilbiss. He attained the position of assistant coach of football and basketball. Next he was head coach in base- ball, as he remained for five years. The second year after Mr. Murphy took over as head coach of football at De'V'ilbiss, Mr. Klee became ticket manager. When Mr. Murphy took over as assistant principal, Mr. Klee became the new athletics director at our school. Mr. Klee has all the qualifications for this position as we can see by his many coaching positions in the past years. DeVilbiss can well feel proud and fortunate to have such a man in charge of athletic activities at our school. DeVilbiss l958 Football Squad TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Perwitz, Howard, Summerville, Dave, Thompson, Ron, Speweik, Wayne, Soster, lim, McLaughlin, Ovid, Carrol, Dan, Iones, Gary, Welty, Dick, Bearss, lim, Decker, Gary, Holland, Dave, Coach, Paul Scheig. SECOND ROW: Coach, Donald Black, Bentley, Ray, Wexler, Steve, Van Deilen, lames, Huff, Douglas, Harron, Iohn, Kurtz, Dave, Tice, Tom, Scouten, Don, Keiser, lim, Deen, Heney, Sullings, Climaxing a long upward struggle with a 16-0 win over Libbey on Thanksgiving Day, DeVilbiss once again reigned as scholastic football champs. This triumph was particularly sweet for our fine coach, Dave Hardy, as this was his first year as head coach. After losing the season opener 18-6, the outlook was not very bright. But, steadily gaining in poise and game experience, our team Bill, Coach, Robert Longley. THIRD ROW: Laubeck, Ron, Russom, Bob, Bradley, Bob, Mollenkamp, lim, Sharpe, Don, Hunter, Bob, Hostetter, Don, Grounds, Herb, Dehnhardt, Mar- vin, Ashton, Lynn, Matthews, Kent. FRONT ROW: Coach, Dave Hardy, Koechley, Mark, Brown, Ted, Bachman, Howard, Bearss, Bill, Kujawa, lim, Cutcher, Ron, Taylor, lim, Scott, Benny, McNutt, Iohn, Fischer, Howard. managed to pile up win after win. Following our early loss, we proceeded to maul Hamilton Cath- olic by the astounding score ot 72-O. Macomber was the next victim to the tune ot 24-0. Then, in what was truly a sad loss, Canton McKinley squeezed by us 7-6 in the closing minutes. Fired up by this, we humiliated Waite, 54-6. Woodward next tell 48-8 before the mighty Tiger machine. Dehnhardt sprints around end as Mollenkamp runs interference. 155 This is the fine coaching statf that leads our team on to vic- tory. Under their expert quid- cznce the boys learn to be more than just good football players. They are CL. to RJ: Paul Scheiq. Bowling Green State University: Don Black, Toledo University: Head Coach, Dave Hardy. Tole- do Universityp Robert Longley. Miami University: Ned Heidi- man, Ohio University. rkilruilrikik DeVilbiss's seven members oi the All-City Team are U... to RJ: Heney Deen, Marv Dehnhardl. Bill Bearss, Bill Bearss gets a bit of last minute advice from Coach lim Kaiawa, Gary Decker, Bob Bradley, and Ron Dave Hardy. Laubeck. Heney Deen grabs a tumble from the hands of a Libbey Dehnhardi carries the niail while Bob Bradley neatly Plfllyer. removes this Libbey player. De-Vilbiss Delfilbiss. . . DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilloiss DeVilbiss Delfilbiss Delfilbiss DeVilbiss DeVi1biss . . .Central . . .Hamilton Catholic . . .Macornber . . .Canton McKinley . . .Waite . . .Woodward . . .Lima . . .Macomber . . .Scott . . .Cleveland Shaw . . .Libbey Y 1 Ron Coutcher pulls the ball out of thin air for the completion. Time out for some rest and a few words from the coach during a practice session. Gil fi 52 E! 3 . J '1 i ,J Q F i r 1 P TOP HOW CL. to RJ: Leon Silverman, lohn Taylor, Dick Eastop, Dave Holland, lim Mack, Terry Weber, Dave Jefferies. FRONT ROW: Tom Heywood, Dick Benfer, Bib Kurnnick, Russ Maneval, Iay Kean, lose Perlman, Walter W'ast. This year's Varsity Basketball team finished the season with a record of three wins and nine losses in the City League and six wins and thirteen losses in overall competition. The team lost its three highest scorers in gradua- tion last yearg however, it made a total of 930 points this year. This season's high scorers were Terry Weber with 251 points, lim Mack with 186 points, Dave Iefferies with 144 points, and Dave Holland with 107 points. Probably their most important game was the victory over the Scott team which ranked high in the City League. The Tigers, with the aid of new re- cruits from the lightweight team, made a re- markable comeback for the tournament. ln the first game with Waite, DeVilbiss was losing by fifteen points, but made a fortunate recov- ery to win the game with a four point victory. During the second tournament game with St. Francis, the Tigers led the scoring during most of the game, but lost by only three points in the last two minutes of playing time. The team consisted of one freshman, nine juniors, and four seniors. Next year Coach Tom Inman expects to have a very successful year, since most of the team, including Mack, Iefferies, and Holland, will be returning as seniors. City Champs! Varsity Basketball Varsity Record DeVilbiss. .41 St. Francis . . . . DeVilbiss. . 51 Scott ........ . DeVilbiss. .50 Tiffin Columbia DeVilbiss. . 50 Waite ....... . DeVilbiss. .50 Woodward . . . . DeVilbiss. .42 Libbey ....... . DeVilbiss. .49 Central . . . . . DeVilbiss. . 60 Macomber . . . . DeVilbiss. .54 Lima ........ . DeVilbiss. . 55 Scott ......... . DeVilbiss. .57 Cleveland Shaw DeVilbiss. .39 Woodward . . . . DeVilbiss. .38 Bryan ....... . DeVilbiss. .64 Waite .... . . DeVilbiss. .30 Libbey .... . . DeVilbiss. . 45 Central . . . . . DeVilbiss . .42 Macomber . . . . Toumament DeVilbiss. .57 Waite ....... . DeVilbiss. .44 St. Francis . . . . TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Terry Simms, Terry Harmon, Dan Simmeral, George Boldt, Iohn Shany. FRONT ROW: Larry Peterson, Bob Mitchel, Tom Greiner, lack Maynor, Ron O'Neil. Lightweight Basketball The DeVilbiss Lightweight Basketball team, coached by War- ren Doc Goode, won the City League Championship this year with its fine record of ten wins and only two losses. This was the first time that a DeVilbiss lightweight team has ever won that title. The reserves also defeated the Macomber team for the first time in many years. The first Central game was probably the most exciting. DeVilbiss, behind by three points, with only three seconds of playing time remaining, tied the score. ln a sudden-death play- off Walter Wast sunk the deciding basket, giving the lightweights another victory. l Lightweight Basketball Scores l l DeVilbiss. . St. Francis ...... DeVilbiss Scott .......... . DeVilbiss. . Scott ........... DeVilbiss Cleveland Shaw. . 3' DeVilbiss. . Tiffin Columbia. . DeVilbiss. . Woodward . . , . . l ll Deviibiss. . W DeVilbiss Waite .......... Woodward ..... DeVilbiss DeVilbiss Bryan Waite ti DeVilbiss. , Libbey . . . .... DeVilbiss Libbey . . . . . . DeVilbiss . . Central . . . .... DeVilbiss Central . . . . . . . . ll DeVilbiss. . Macornber ...... DeVilbiss Macomber ..... . ll DeVilbiss . .44 Lima .......... Lightweight Coach ll,:,ig gn, ig, ,, ,, ., , ,, , , Warren Doc Goode 160 Wrestling Team TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Iohn Karas, Bill Hook, Howard Gerbie, Tom Parker, Mike Mayo, Harry Ber- man, lim Duvendack, Danny Dankoski, Roger Bret, Mike Chesrown. SECOND ROW: Coach Donald Sharpe, Ted Brown, Skip Shaw, Bill Morris, Ovid McLaughlin, lack Ludgate, Dave Ryer- son, Chuck Terrill, Ken Iohnson. FRONT ROW: Ed Carpenter, lay Black, Iohn Carpenter, Chuck Abood, Nelson Guidry, Steve Stevens, Tim Lorigan, Don Sharpe, Bill Zollinger. This year marked the beginning of a new varsity sport in Toledo. With the authority of the Board of Education on November 1, 1958, DeVil- biss organized its wrestling team. At first 45 boys reported to the coach, Mr. Donald Sharpe. After days of practice and work, the number was re- duced to 27 boys who could best represent De- Vilbiss in each weight class. The very principle of weight classification made wrestling different from any other sport in our school. This enables each boy to compete against someone his own weight and size. Altogether DeVilbiss competed in six city matches, winning four and tying one. In matches with schools other than city, DeVilbiss lost only once to Fremont. At the end of the season our team was tied with Macomber for second place in the city. Next, the whole wrest- ling team was entered in the District Tournament held at Waite. Out of the fifteen schools which entered, DeVilbiss placed sixth. Again DeVilbiss was second among the city schools. Some of the boys who won high honors in this tournament were as follows: Ed Carpenter, third in the l36 pound classy lack Ludgate, fourth in the 157 pound classy and Ted Brown, first in the 165 pound class. Ted Brown then went on to compete in the State Tourney at Columbus. Altogether, fifteen boys received letters for their efforts in the Wrestling team. Ed Carpenter had the best city record with six Wins and one tie. Wrestling is only one year old in the city sports, and already DeVilbiss has an impressive record in this sport. Iohn Carpenter vs. a boy from Central in a wrestling match as the referee looks on. 161 TOP ROW CL. to RS? Jim Gandy, Ierry Wexler, Doug Brown, Roger Paul, Chuck Friedman, Bob Lobar, Dick Iudson, John Carpenter, lim Delker, Ovid McLaughlin, Roland Bodley, Iim Gerlach. SECOND ROW: Charles Overmeyer, Mike Hurdel- brink, Dick Blickle, Dave Ryerson, Bob Gyldia, Greg Deck- er, Tom Chapman, lohn Paterson, Carl Timm, Robert Beck, lack Decker, lim Bearss, Kent Iohnson, Iim Richardson, Dick Kimble, Carl Arner, Rick Rankin, Don Krantz, lim Slaybaugh, Track Team Fred Deeb, THIRD ROW: Mark Koechley, Dick Krupp, Dave Richardson, lohn Odum, Dave Christ, lim VanDielen, Steve Wexler, Ron Thompson, Bill Sulings, Gary Pickering, Ronald Marck, Ron O'Neal, Howard Camp. FRONT ROW: lim Kujawa, Doug Boyer, Howard Bachman, Bob Hunter, Bob Russom, Don Hostetter, lim Reed, Donnie Sharpe, Ron Lau- beck, Ieif Elmore, Pete Matthes, lack Ludgate, Dave Hardy, coach. Last year track coach Dave Hardy helped to produce several fine athletes. ln the 1958 DeVilbiss Night Relays, three - of the tive new records that were estab- lished for Night Relays were made by Delfilbiss boys. Bob Russom set a time of 45.3 seconds for the 400 yard run. Dick Storm was able to run the low hurdles in 20.05 seconds, and Dave Mohr estab- lished a record of 15.3 seconds for the high hurdles. This year Mr. Hardy has much faith in his team and hopes to do well in the 1959 Night Relays. Ron Lclubeck, Bob Russom, and Don Sharpe strain for the finish. Dave Mohr takes this hurdle in perfect stride. Ron Laubeck picks up a few points for DeVilbiss in the Night Relays Tennis Team STANDING CL. to RJ: Garry Troutman, Iohn Sampson, Coach Robert Longley Bob Kumnick, left Sampson. SEATED: Larry England, Bill Dean, Chuck Mac- Lane, Iirn Pawlaczyk, Terry Sinclair. Once again our fine tennis team, which has Won more championships than the New York Yankees, emerged un- beaten in its city league schedule. This was despite the tact that it was an unusually young team. Our first men were Gary Troutman, Bill Dean, Bolo Kumnick, and lohn Samson, all of whom are back this year. We congratulate our tennis team on its many successes. H These are Bill Dean and Gary Trout- Bob K'-lmI1lCk C1501-If to man, who constitute one of our doubles slam one back teams. Cheerleaders Baseball Though rebuilding, our base- ball team was able to post a 4-l0 record. The team, fielded by Coach Norm Kies, exhibited a great degree of balance. The us- ual starting nine was Ron Schultz, catcher, Iim Gerber, first base, Bob Beach, second base, lim Hart, shortstop, Russ Maneval, left field, Bill Terrell, centerfieldy Terry Web- er, right fieldp our most effective pitchers were Fred Henning, Iohn McNutt, and Gil Klein. Many members of this squad are back this year and we are looking for- ward to a successful season. STANDING KL. to RJ: Laury Lipman, Sue Tanner, Mary Mohr, Linda Radabaugh. FRONT ROW: Iudy Bundy, Ianet Alspaugh, Lynn Urwitz. DeVilbiss Devilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss .... 0 DeVilbiss DeVilbiss .... l 0 DeVilbiss SEASON RECORD Scott . . . . . .10 Waite ............ 3 Rogers .......... 6 Anthony Wayne.. 2 Central .......... 8 Woodward ...... 7 Libbey .......... 3 Woodward ...... 6 Scott ....... . . . 2 DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... DeVilbiss .... OPPONENTS DEVILBISS ..f OVERALL . . . CITY ...... Macomber Macomber Waite . . Central . Libbey . .......l0 ..5 4 5 9 80 runs 66 runs Won4 Lost 10 ...Won3 Lost 9 TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Norm Kies, Coach: Gary Clark, Bill Ter- lohn McNutt, Bill Steiner. FRONT ROW: lack Booth, Manager: rill, Dave Bernard, Owen Day, Val Daiga, Russ Maneval, Ken Iohnston, Iirn Gerber, Terry Weber, Tom Lippold, Dave Russ Arnold, Ron Schultz, Larry Breisacher, Fred l-lenning, Cox, Bob Beach, Bob Darnrauer, Eden Feldstein, Manager. 164 Left to Right: Don Green, Bernie Garber, Dick Green, Dick Zimmerman. Golf Team-City Champions Dick Green Bob Cirulsky Don Green 16 i TOP ROW KL. to RJ: Ioanne Bugyi, treasurer, Lila Fox, president: Sandra Conaway, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Block, historiang Sharon Worman, secretary. xlll-Bl HLEUG fo In addition to their regular program of six Week sessions of basketball, volleyball, archery, and softball, the girls in GAS have been very busy with outside projects. Their annual ser- vice project was giving a Christmas party tor the children at the North Side Settlement l-louse. They attended a T. U. basket- ball game en Masse as a social project, and honored their seniors with a banquet in May. As a school service project, they refereed the eighth grade volleyball tournament in March. The members ot this organization have enjoyed a year of fellowship and fun. Basketball is a favorite in the girls' gym classes. Mrs. Ruby helps Phyllis Konqcls with her volleyball serve Ackland, Terry . . . 30. Class Play Tryouts Comm. 37 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Intra-Murals 47 Freshman Hi-Y l. Acklin, Tracy . . . 30, 121. Honor Roll 37 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Play Scenery Comm. 47 Senior Mid- Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1, Vice Pres. 2, Student Coun- cil Rep. 47 Prism Staff Third Page Editor 47 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 47 World Affairs Club 17 Future Nurses 17 Dramatics Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Sorelles 3-4, Historian 47 Community Chest Drive 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 47 Revelries-Decorations Comm. 4. Adams, Steve . . . 30, 116, 140. Honor Roll l-2-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Ban- quet Sub-Chm. 47 Homeroom Band Council Rep. 1-2-3-47 Band 1-2-3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries-Cast 3-47 Sharps and Flats 27 Forum 2-3-47 National Honor Society 47 Placed second in B'Nai Brith Essay Con- test 47 Pit Band 2-3-4. Adkinson, Lielani . . . 30. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 37 Frauleins 4, Chaplain 4. Adler, Sarah . . . 30. Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary l-27 Guidance Com- mission member 47 Deviltries-Usherette 37 Usherettes Comm. 47 Equestriennes 17 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Pres. 4. Adler, William . . . 30. Adrian, Iacqueline . . . 30, 126. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Scrapbook Comm. 47 Co-Chm. Prom Invitations Comm. 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-27 Homeroom Secretary 1-3-47 Deviltries-Costume Room Comm. 47 Y- Teens 17 Fauleins 3-47 Thadevileans 4. Alton, Patricia . . . 30. Class Dance Comm. 27 Homeroom Treasurer 37 Tri-D Social Club 1-2-37 Froshmores 1. Anderson, David . . . 30, Sl. Honor Roll 1-2-47 Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 27 Ir-Sr. Farewell Sub-Chm. Invitations Comm. 37 Mid-Winter Sub-Chm. Invitations Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Refreshments Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Pres. 2-47 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Panel Editor 3-47 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 37 Re- freshments Comm. 4, Program Comm. 47 lntra-Murals 2-3-4, Football and Basketball7 Forum 2-3-47 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 National Honor Society 47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries-Tickets Comm. 4. Anteau, Donald . . . 30. Class Trip Comm. 47 Homeroom Officer 37 lntra-Murals 47 Bowling 47 Cafeteria Guard 4. Apt, Kenneth . . . 30. Ashton, Lynn . . . 30, 28, 119, 151. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Decor- ations Comm. 37 lr-Sr. Farewell Decora- tions Comm. 37 lr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Class Vice Pres. 47 Homeroom Pres. 1, Student Council Rep. 2-3-47 Devil- tries-Set Director 3, Cast 47 Track 2-37 Football l-2-3-4, Captain 47 Basketball 4, MUHGQEII German Club 17 Key Club 17 Quill and Dagger 2-3-47 Los Gauchos 3-47 Talisman 1-2-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Auditor- ium Guard 3-47 Most Active Junior Boy Honorable Mention 3. Askey, Ianice . . . 30, 94, 131, 144. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Publicity Chm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Student Coun- cil Rep. 27 Homeroom Pres. 37 Publicity Commission l-2-37 Publicity Commissioner 47 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. Co-Chm. 3, Arrangements Comm. 47 Y-'Teens 17 GAS 17 Ezelles l-2, Vice Pres. 27 Dramatics Club 27 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Historian 47 Per- icleans 3-4, Secretary 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores 17 Night Relays Comm. 37 Usher for Graduation 37 Revel- ries-Decorations Comm. 4. Austin, Mary' Arthur . . . 30. Bachman, Howard . . . 30, 151. Honor Roll l-2-37 Class Vice Pres. 27 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 Co-Chm. lunior Boys Mothers' Tea 37 Senior Service Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 2-37 Student Council Rep. SENIORS 4, Chm. Student Council Service Comm. 47 Deviltries--Cast 47 Football 2-3-4, Right Tackle 2-3-47 Wrestling 1-2-37 Basketball 47 Stamp and Coin Club 17 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Secre- tary 3, Vice Pres. 47 National Honor Soci- ety 3-47 All-City Football Honorable Men- tion 37 All-City Football Second Team 47 Pilgrimage for Youth Conference 37 De- Vilbiss Rep. to United Nations 37 Cafeteria Guard 3. ' Badenhope, Iudy . . . 30. Homeroom Red gross Rep. 27 Prism Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus Baker, lim . . . 52. Band 47 Orchestra 17 Deviltries 17 Pit Band 2. Baker, Philip . . . 30. Revelries-Decora- tions Comm. 37 Play Try-outs Comm. 37 Band 1-2-3-47 Orchestra 47 Deviltries- Music Comm. 4. Baldwin, Sandra . . . 30. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Homeroom Treasur- er 27 Deviltries-Program Comm. 37 Try-outs Comm. 47 Future Teachers 17 National Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores 1. Balsam, Iudy . . . 30. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Deviltries-Costume Room 17 Class Dance Comm. 27 Mothers' and Daughters' Tea 47 Co-Chm. Baccalaureate 47 Homeroom Sec- retary 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Treasurer 37 Girls' Chorus 1-27 Amica 27 National Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores l7 Library Help 2. Bandrevics, Iack . . . 30. Banks, Mary Arm . . . 30, 126. Class Play Comm. 3-47 Scrapbook Comm. 47 Home- room Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Prism Rep. 3,4Red Cross 47 Debutantes l-27 Frauleins Bannister, Robert . . . 30. Homeroom Pres. Barbara, Beverly . . . 30. Senior Mid-Win- ter Bids Comm. 47 Fathers' and Daughters' Banquet 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries- Publicity Comm. 47 Froshmores 1. Bauer, Rose . . . 30, 122. 3Beach, Bob . . . 31. Football 1-27 Baseball Bearden, Tom . . . 31. Bearss, Bill . . . 31. Beauchamp, Pat . . . 31. Beck, James . . . 31. Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 47 Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 17 Hall Patrol 1. Beckhoif, Gary . . . 31. Class Play Prop- erty Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Crfnss Rep. 47 Boys' Chorus 27 Frosh- IHOTGS . Belusa, Carla . . . 31, 121. Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Class Play Make-up Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 2-3, Secretary 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Charlemos 37 Iunior Sorelles 37 Senior Sorelles 47 Thalians 47 Devi1tries-As- silstant Chm. Arrangements Comm. 47 Fiance Commission 47 Revelries-Decor ations Comm. 4. Bennis, Phil . . . 31. Berg, Brenda . . . 31. Honor Roll 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Entertainment Comm. 47 Class Play 37 Deviltries-Cast 27 Drama- tics Club 17 Bowling Club 27 Debate Club 3-47 Thespians Dramatics Honor Society 37 Welcoming Service 3-4. Best, Nancy . . . 31. Honor Roll 17 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Dance Decor- ations Comm. 37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 4: Sub-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. l-2, Red Cross Rep. 47 Sisco l-2-3-4, Historian 47 Tri-D 47 Pub- licity Commission 2-3-47 DeviltriesAScen- ery Comm 2-3. Bethal, Thelma . . . 31. Homeroom Prism Rep. 47 Tawasi 3. Beverlin, Ianet . . . 31, 117. Honor Roll l- 2-37 Homeroom Secretary 27 Revelries- Entertainment 27 Deviltries-Comm. 1-2-3-42 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Grad- uation Comm. 47 Debutantes 1-2-3-47 Light- weight Cheerleader 1-2. Bieber, Bob . .i . 31. Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Secretary 37 Wrestling 4. Bieneck, Ioanne . . . 31. Blickle, Richard . . . 31. Football 2-3-4. Block, Bonnie . . . 31. Honor Roll 2-37 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Stamp Rep. 37 GAS 1-2-3-4, Historian 47 Equestriennes l- 2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 3. Block, Ierry . . . 31. Blum, Barbara . . . 31, 128. Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room PTA Rep. 3, Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 GAS 17 Adella 2-3-4, Chaplain 3, Vice Pres. 47 Froshmores 1. Bohn, Randy . . . 31, 119. Bond, Barbara . . . 31. Senior Prom Bids Comm. 47 Amica 1-2-3-47 Y-Teens Pres. 1. Bondy, Sharon . . . 31, 137. Bower, Shirley . . . 31, 144. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. lr.- Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Invitations Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Invitations Comm. 47 Student Council Com- mission l-2-37 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1-2, Prism Rep. 37 GAS 17 Future Teachers 37 Pay-a-el-sa 3-4. Boyd, Alfred . . . 31. Bradley, Bob . . . 32, 151. Brazier, Harold . . . 32. Bremioerder, Fred . . . 32. Class Trip Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Red Cross l, Vice Pres. 47 Engineering Club 4, Secretary 4. Brenner, Elaine . . . 32. Honor Roll 3-47 Homeroom Secretary 17 Winner of City Wide Essay Contest 47 Thadevileans 2-3-4. Brooke, Karen . . . 29, 32, 125, 148. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 lr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Class Play Try-outs Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Class Trip 47 Student Council Comm. 3: Student Council Dance Bids Comm. 47 ICC Program Comm. 47 Band l-2-3-47 Orchestra 47 Deviltries-Program Comm. l-2-3, Music Comm. 4, Cast 47 Vo-ee-theians 1-2- 3-47 German Club l-2-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Bowling Green State Com- petitive Clarinet Ensemble 1-2-3: Served Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 37 Graduation Usher 37 Honorable Mention National Merit Scholarship Test 37 Organizations Commission 4. Brower, Margaret . . . 32, 117. Class Dance Sub-Chm. Bids Comm. 37 Sr. Prom Sub- Chm. Decorations Comm. 47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Homeroom Pres. 37 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Steering Comm. 47 Debutantes 47 Thadevilean Service Club 2-3-47 Sophomore Attendant 37 Student Activities Commission 37 Welfare Com- mission 47 Welcoming Comm. 4. Brown, Sally . . . 32. Senior Banquet Pub- licity Comm. 47 P-Teens 1-27 Pep Club 2. Bruce, Martha . . . 32, 120, 144. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Make-up Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. l, Red Cross Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Deviltries-Cast 37 Pay-a-el-sa l-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Sub-Debs 3-4, Secretary 47 Welfare Commission l7 Reve1ries-Decor- ation Comm. 2, Talent 37 Deviltries- Make-Up Comm. 1-2-3-4, Assistant 3, Steer- ing Comm. 47 Guidance Commission 4. Buchhop, Carol . . . 32, 120, 144. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Class Play Make-up Comm. 3-47 Homeroom Treasurer l, Student Coun- cil Rep. 2, Vice Pres. 47 Student Council Comm. 27 A Capella Choir 3-47 Sub-Chm. Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 3-42 Future Teachers 27 Sub-Debs 3-47 Pay-a-el-sa 3-47 Revelries-Publicity Comm. 4. 7 Bufflnqton, Elaine . . . 32, 145. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Mid- Winter Bids Comm. 47 Deviltries-Secre- tarial Comm 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 37 Future Teachers 1-27 Les Femmes 2-3-4. Burget, Gary . . . 32, 94. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Pres. 27 Class Dance Comm. 27 Ir.- Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Homeroom Pres. 27 Chm. Student Council Evaluation Comm. 37 Student Council Rep. 3-47 Student Coun- cil Pres. 47 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 2, Cast 3-47 Quill and Dagger 2-37 Key Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Thespian Honor Society 3-47 Outstanding Freshman Boy 17 State Schol- arship Biology Test, 17th in Ohio, Division 1 27 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries Comm. 2-31 Organizations Commission 1-2-3. Burpee, Bill . . . 32. Homeroom Stamp Rep. 47 A Capella Choir 3-4. Bush, Dick . . . 32. Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Class Dance Bids Comm. 37 Revelries Service Comm. 47 Band 1-27 Deviltries-Music Comm. 17 Froshmores 5-27 Served at Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Byers, Becky . . . 32, 96, 89, 121, 122. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Co-Chm. Class Play Program Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Sr. Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. 2, Chm. 47 Student Council Rep. 27 Inter- Club Council Program Comm. 37 Home- room Vice Pres. 47 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Freshman Class Editor 3, Senior Class Editor 47 Les Femmes 1-2, Historian 27 Sisco 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Sorelles 3-4, ICC Rep. 37 GAS 1-27 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Hall Patrol 17 Deans' Help 17 Frosh- mores l-27 Gym Leader 27 National Ser- vice Commission 37 Delegate to High School Publications Work Shop in Bowling Green 37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2, Chm. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 37 Social Commission 47 Co-Chm. Talent Show for Student-Faculty Tea 47 Community Chest Drive Comm. 47 Co-Chm. Queens Comm. Annual Night Relays 4. Carpenter, Edmund . . . 32, 94, 151. Honor Roll 2-3-47 Class Dance Sub-Chm. Bids Comm. 27 Class Pres. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Comm. 47 Home- room Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Student Council Rep. 37 Student Council Comm. 37 Athletics Commissioner 47 Devi1tries-Refresh- ments Comm. 2, Set Directors 3-41 Intra- Murals 1-2-3-47 Golf 37 Wrestling 47 Hi-Y 1-27 Key Club 2-37 Talisman 3-47 Quill and Dagger 3-4, Pres. 47 National Honor Soci- ety 3-47 Bowling Green Team, Plane Geometry 2, Advanced Algebra 3, Honor- able Mention in State 37 Athletic Commis- sion 17 Welfare Commission 37 Night Re- lays Comm. 3. Carvin, Donna . . . 32, 137. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 47 Tri-D 47 Froshmores 1-2. Cecil, Norma . . . Homeroom Prism Rep. 4. Champe-. Barbara . . . 32, 94, 121, 131. Honor Roll 1-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Secretary 37 Student Activ- ities Commissioner 47 Dramatics Club l, Historian 17 Sorelles 3-4, Vice Pres. 37 Per- iacleans 3-47 Student Activities Commission Chapman, Bonnita . . . 32, 120. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Props Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. Co-Chm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 3, Secretary 47 National Service Commission 1-2-3-47 Dev- iltries-Arrangements Comm. 1-2-3-4, Sub-Chm. 3, Chm. 4, Cast 47 World Affairs Club 17 La Alianza 27 Dramatics Club l- 2-3, Secretary 37 Thalians 3-4, Pres. 47 Sub-Debs 47 Froshmores 1. Chapman, Nancy . . . 32. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 47 Glee Club 47 Deviltries-Cast 47 GAS 17 Charlemos 2. Chester, Sandra . . . Honor Roll 1-37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 37 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 37 World Affairs Club 17 Ezelles 27 Bowling Club 27 Socialites 3. Christensen, Kurt . . . 33. Church, Pat . . . 32. Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-27 Froshmores 1. Clark, Don . . . 33. Clark, Gary . . . 32. Homeroom Treasurer 27 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-47 Bowling 3-47 Base- ball 3-47 Hi-Y 17 Bowling Club 37 lunior Achievement 3-4. Clark, Helen . . . 33. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 1-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2-3-47 GAS l-2-35 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Usher 1. Cochean, Sally . . . 33. Froshmores 17 Y- Teens 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 3. Codell, Mary Lee . . . 33, 138. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 1, Red Cross Rep. 27 Prism Business Staff 3-47 Deviltries-- Try-outs Comm. 1-2, Refreshments Comm. 47 La Alianza 2-3-47 World Affairs Club 1-2-37 Assemblies Commission 1-27 Frosh- mores l-2. Cohen, Murray . . . 33. Colen, Ierry . . . 33, 119. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Homeroom Vice Pres. 27 Prism Business Staff 3-4, Solicitor 3, Ad Manager 47 Class Play 3-47 Track 17 lntra- Murals l-2-3-47 Chess Club 17 Debate Club 27 Los Gauchos 3-41 Thespians 3-47 Bowling Green Scholarship Team 2-3. Conaway, Kaye . . . 33, 120, 134. Scrap- book Comm. 37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Sr. Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Home- room PTA Rep. 37 Band 27 Y-Teens 17 Sub- Debs 47 Tonja 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 4. Conaway, Sandra . . . 33. Prism Reporter 27 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 17 GAS l- 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Equestriennes 1-2-3-4, Historian 2, Vice Pres. 37 Froshmores 17 Nurses Help 3. Cook, Martha . . . 33. Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Deviltries 17 Christian Youth Club 27 Bowling Club 27 Froshmores 1. Cook, Mary . . . 33. Corcoran, Tom . . . 33. Cottey, Carole . . . 33. Coutcher, Ron . . . 33. Honor Roll 47 Devil- tries 47 Basketball 1-27 Track 1-2-3-41 Foot- ball 1-2-3-47 Hi-Y 1-2, Pres. 17 Auditorium and Cafeteria Guard 3-4. Cox, David . . . 33. Homeroom PTA Rep. 27 Deviltries-Stage Construction 3-47 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-47 Baseball 2-3-4. Cox, Tom . . . 33. Boys' Chorus 17 Intra- Murals 1-2-47 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Track 47 Los Gauchos 47 Engineering Club 47 Stage Crew 3-4. Craig, Barbara . . . 33. Class Play Make- up Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Hep. 37 Girls' Chorus 3-47 Adella 2-3, Pres. 27 Deans' Office Help 2. Crosby, Dan . . . 33. Boys' Chorus 17 Cheveaux Riding Club. Crossin, Iohn . . . 33. Homeroom Treasurer 17 Publicity Commission 47 Prism Publicity Staff 47 Class Play Lighting Director 3-47 Deviltries-Student Director 37 Technical Director 47 Toledo Art Club 3-4. Daiga, Val . . . 33. Honor Roll 17 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Baccalaureate Comm. 47 Deviltries-Program Comm. 47 lntra- Murals 17 Baseball 1-2-3-47 German Club 2-37 Astronomy Club 3. Dallet, James . . . 33, 140. Senior Mid- Winter Refreshments Comm. 47 Senior Ban- quet Decorations Comm. 47 Deviltries- 1'ry-outs Comm. 1-2-37 Basketball 3-47 Golf 47 Debate Club 27 Bowling Club 2-32 World Affairs Club 2-37 Delphians Literary Soci- ety 2-3-4, Secretary 4. Damrauer, Bob . . . 33, 116. Honor Roll 2- 47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 27 Co- Chm. Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Class Play Pub- licity Comm. 47 Senior Micl-Winter Re- freshments Comm. 47 Homeroom Positions 1-27 Student Council Comm. 37 Inter-Club Council Rep. 37 Homeroom Pres. 47 Prism Photographer 3-47 Deviltries-Photography Comm. 3, Steering Comm. 47 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-47 Baseball 3-47 World Affairs Club 1- 2-37 Debate Club 27 Forum 3-47 National Honor Society 47 Night Relays Comm. 2-3- 47 Athletic Commission 2-37 Guidance Com- mission 4. Davies. Dan . . . 33. Honor Roll l-2-3-4. Davies, Mary . . Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Froshmores l-2. Dawson, Bonnie . . . 33. Entered 1958. Day, Owen . . . 33, 119. Dehnhardt, Marvin . . . 33, 151. Deitch, Dave . . . 34. Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Home- room Pres. 17 A Capella Choir 1-2-3-47 Deviltries l-2. Dellinqer, Dave . . . 34. Dellinger, Deanna . . . 34. Demland, Andrew . . . tl-indyl 34. DeWald, Linda . . . 34, 126. Honor Roll 3- 47 Homeroom Pres. 1-2-4, Secretary 37 Deviltries-Usherette 37 Froshmores 17 Future Nurses 17 lr. Frauleins 3, Pres. 3. Dillinger, Carol . . . 34, 125. Class Play Script Comm 37 Homeroom Treasurer 1-3, Secretary 2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 GAS 1-27 Vo-ee-theians 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Froshmores 1-2. Dills, Richard . . . 34, 116. Honor Roll 1-2- 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Sen- ior Prom Bids Comm. Sub-Chm. 47 Devil- tries-Program Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 1-4, Vice Pres. 2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 37 Basketball 17 Forum 3-4. Dixon, Suzanne . . . 34. Class Dance Pub- licity Comm. 27 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1, Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 37 Deviltries- Tickets Comm. 2, Usherette Try-outs Comm. 47 Charlemos 2-3. Donnell, Cynthia . . . 34. Honor Roll 3-47 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 47 Home- room Red Cross Rep. 3, PTA Rep. 47 Pub- licity Commission 2-3-47 Ezelles Art Club 2-3, Historian 37 National Honor Society 4. Drake, Judith . . . 34. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Graduation Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 37 Deviltries- Comm. 37 Future Teachers 37 Thadevileans 2-37 Sorelles 47 Froshmores 17 Office Work 27 Welcoming Comm. 3. Dressel, Susan . . . 34. Dressler, Irma . . . 34, 107, 117. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Dance Comm. 2-3-47 Class Secretary 37 Service Comm. Co-Chm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 1-3, Vice Pres. 2-47 Devil- tries-l-2-3-47 Cheerleader l-2-3-4, Light- weight 1-2, Varsity 3-47 German Club 1-27 Pep Club 2-37 Thadevileans 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Debutantes 3-4. Drewes, Roger . . . 34. Driscoll, Ronald . . . 34. Drumm, Emy Lou . . . 34, 134. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 I-Hop Fin- ance Comm. Sub-Chm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Senior Prom Publicity Comm. Sub-Chm. 47 Student Council Rep. 17 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Deviltries -Usherettes 3, Program Comm, 3-47 Fu- ture Nurses l, Treasurer 27 Tonja 2-3-4, Pres. 47 Froshmores 17 Pep Club 2-3. Duncan, Bonnie . . . 34. Dunlap, Margaret . . . 34. Deviltries- Scenery Comm. 2-31 Deans' Office Help 3. DuShane, Iudith . . . 34. Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Stamp Rep. 47 Deviltries- Usherette 47 Charlemos 37 Frauleins 3, ICC Rep. 37 Revelries-Try-Outs Comm. 37 Froshmores 1-2. LANDIVIARKS OF PROGRESS . . . in TOLEDO-'Glass Center of the World owe m llI W!-W 1 Nw-I-uggslll, These four buildings reflect the technological achieve- ,f ,TU l 4 - fill N ll. E 1 - l ments of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, whose N ffl' lll ' L , ' Q l hyslcal growth has left these 1ndel1ble ,,, ' l 1 p I f WWE giisiiiiilr-sz-ax V l V ' 1mpress1ons on the mdustmal ll H EE Y H face of Toledo. l e U l . IEE H 4. ,fi gagging 14- X ll up N 3 Duraglas Cenler W -H tml ' f' ' M X. ,li ul, E 'l4Ih s. Adams ,mmm ' w n iff ' -- fe all ll Z' r l U' v Q esl,,1.r 4 -1. - f 2 fe '- lu ' ml Q P in E 1, ll Bl Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly' lg 'I 5 500, offer Owens-Illinois 'customers thelad- ' 1 .l, ll' E E vantages of specialized package design, ' ,' ,N product and packaging research, and l ,WWI l E El: 1 ,L l marketing services. 'f llll, f if E ,A Owens-lllinois Building l I' E ls Madison 8. St. Clair H L 3 lllllulll. -L A 5 ytgtvlsammnttn t1,.l, in ml lull M g o More than 1,000 Toledo-area resi- 'Hi l dents work in the O-I General , 5 Q ' ,ggi ofiices-directing activities of ' L-E-l W 27,000, coast to coast. ' fi 's'f igwnglmamilam lfllgiltttll z , W MS ' . iooe new eaee f l ,.. M... M4552 ef i f 1 Libbe Glass Divisi n Plclnl N 35 I- . Jnfff ,S f-5,5 ' av , Ash 8. Champlain X Home of fine Libbey table glassware, this manufactaring plant employs more than 1,200 and is one of 31 Owens-Illinois plants across the nation. Owens-Illinois Technical Center 'I700 Norlh Westwood W nunlmulllnunuuuu -or e 1 , ' Q - -M lllllll V ' f- , Y Ynm ' fm - , : f 23? .Alia it l l ' H'vf 1-H e e .mga i s , lf v, ' ' u iiaeesf-mrtfelfllina, 2 ' E , , . 1 ' N W f - '-ailllnu D L-Q-L -- ,, 1 l - a s -Sire . 1 tae: -ffm r- f--- Hia if , 5: -m a y l ,, ' mc MM W 'Qc if ' ig ig.n.'1 lA-l'l',,'l.li1'i'iWiu'niiqrlmlII Br ian l H u hihlgi -' Us Wiiiai-giij-ian ull jiz- Vggwlmtwtwwlelllllltntawl www ' 'Ji-43:9 1 1 ' ., ,. ' fs mul sees :l-7'i'i?E.'ggeTffiri ?2 'gsi2E::gi -Q of s r.-ati fin 7 i,7 -- 0 2'-iii-eiz'i':!'i!P3-ii'ElLg!Sfi'1 , -ffl: Y Y, - ' 7 7 The world's largest and most complete glass research facility, housing 500 scientists, engineers and technicians. ENS' LLINOIS MAKERS OF PRODUCTS W s GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, oH1o Duvendack, Iames . . . 34, 61, 94, 116. Honor Roll 1-25 Class Dance Invitations Comm. Sub-Chm. 25 Class Trip Co-Chm. 35 Organizations Commission 1-2-35 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 Homeroom Vice Pres. l, Treasurer 2, Stu- dent Council Rep. 35 Inter-Club Council Pres. 45 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Panel Editor 3, Organizations Editor 45 Deviltries- Tickets Comm. 2, Props Comm. 3, Re- freshments Comm 45 Intra-Murals 2-3-4, Football, Basketball, Badmiton, Wrestling5 Varsity Wrestling 45 Stamp and Coin Club 15 Hi-Y Club 15 Key Club 2-3, ICC Rep. 35 Talisman 2-3, ICC Rep. 2-35 Forum 2-3-4, Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Delegate to Bowling Green for Gen. Science Scholarship Test 25 Student Fac- ulty Board 3. Eaken. Ioyce . . . 34, 126. Senior Frauleins 45 Froshmores 1-2. Eckholdt, Arlene . . . 34, 121, 122. Entered 1956. Sub-Chm. I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 35 Sub-Chm. Historians Comm. 45 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 45 PTA Rep. 35 Home- room Secretary 45 Deviltries-Refresh- ments Comm. 45 Pep Club 35 Dramatics Club 25 Sorelles 3-45 Sisco 3-45 Revelries- Try-outs Comm. 4. Edgar, Lenny . . . 34. Edmonds, Linda . . . 34. Honor Roll 2-3-45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 25 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Class Play Tickets Comm. 45 Sub-Chm. Sr. Banquet Publicity Comm. 45 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-4, PTA Rep. 35 Prism Reporter 25 Deviltries -Make-Up Comm. 45 Future Teachers 25 Bowling Club 2-35 La Alianza 3-4. Ehrmin, Iohn . . . 34. Honor Roll 1-2-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Deviltries-Music Comm. 45 Pit Band 3-45 National Honor Society 4. Ellis, Icrmes . . . 34. Ellis, Icme . . . 35, 129. Sr. Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Arrangements Comm. 45 Tri-D 2-3. Elmore, Ieii . . . 28, 35. England, Larry . . . 35, 116, 118. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Sub-Chm. I-Hop Invitations Comm. 35 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Arrangements Comm. 45 Sr. Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Pres. l-25 Student Council Rep. 35 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 3-4, Pit Band 3-45 Basketball 1-25 lntra-Murals 2-3-45 Tennis 3-45 Hi-Y l, Vice Pres. 15 Forum 2-3-45 Key Club 2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Honorable Mention Ohio Scholarship Test 45 Revelries -Cast 4. Engler, Marcia . . . 35, 120, 144. I-Hop Bids Comm. 35 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 3, Treasurer 45 National Service Commission 25 Frau- leines 3-45 Tri-D 35 Future Nurses 35 Hall Patrol 15 Froshmores 1. Ennis, Iudy . . . 28, 35, 130, 132. Honor Roll 2-35 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Transpor- tation Comm. 25 Sub-Chm. Program Comm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea 35 Class Play Script Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 45 Courtesy Comm. 3-45 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. l, Secre- tary 3-4, Prism Rep. 25 Deviltries-Pub. licity Comm. 45 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Pres. 45 Future Teechars l-2-3-4, Pres. 45 Chris- tian Youth Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Froshmores 15 Welcoming Service 3. Erbland, Dave . . . 35. I-Hop Bids Comm. 35 Homeroom Secretary 4, Prism Rep. 25 Basketball l-25 Cafeteria Guard 4. Faber, Gary . . . 35. Farrell, Ianice . . . 34, 35, 121. Fenstermaker, Don . . . 35. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 35 Stage Crew 4. Fialkoski, Karen . . . 35. Class Trip Comm. 35 Chm. Courtesy Comm. 45 Homeroom PTA Rep. 35 Red Cross Rep. 15 Deviltries- Costume Comm. 35 Vo-ee-the-ians 2-3-45 Deans Office 2-3-4. Fisher, Charles . . . 35. Class Play Con- struction Comm. 45 Deviltries-Con- struction Comm. 45 Track 15 Baseball 2. Fisher, Lynne . . . 35, 121, 122. Honor Roll 1-3-45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 35 Senior Prom Bids Comm. 45 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Sub-Chm Refreshments Comm. 45 Student Council Dance Comm. 2-45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice Pres. 3-45 Deviltries- Make-Up Comm. 1-2-3, Sub-Chm. 45 Tri-D Social Club 15 Sorelles 3-4, Treasurer 45 Sisco 1-2-3-4, Secretary 45 Froshmores 15 Night Relays Comm. 35 Social Commission 25 Revelries-Publicity Comm. 1-2-3 Decorations Comm. 4. Fishler, Carole . . . 35. Homeroom PTA Rep. 15 Class Play Scenery Comm. 45 GAS 15 Equestriennes 1-25 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations 4. Fisk, Suzanne . . . 35, 132, 133. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Dance Bids Comm. 35 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 45 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 3, Program Comm. 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Prism Rep. 4, PTA Rep. 35 Zetaletheans 2-3-45 Socialites 1-2-3-4, Pres- ident 25 Froshmores 15 Welfare Commis- sion 25 Welcoming Service 35 Guidance Commission 45 Sr. Banquet Sub-Chm. Bids Comm. 4. Flaggert, Vance . . . 35, 116. Homeroom Positions 2-45 Prism Staff 2-3-45 Class Play 3-45 Deviltries 1-2-3-45 Football 15 Basket- ball 15 lntra-Murals 45 Forum 2-3-45 Key Club 2-3-4. Fletcher, Paul . . . 35. Foels, Pat . . . 35, 145. Honor Roll 15 Iunior Class Typing Comm. 35 Class Play Props Comm. 35 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm 35 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Pub- licity Comm. 45 Deviltries-Secretarial Comm 45 Tri-D 1-25 Les Femmes 3-4, Chap- lain 45 Deans Office 3. Fox, Lila . . . 29, 35, 102, 132. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Trip Co-Chm. 35 Class Play Co-Chm. 45 Senior Mid-Winter Refresh- ments Comm. 45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 lnter-Club Council 35 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 35 Red Cross Rep. 35 PTA Rep. 15 Class Play Cast 35 Class Play Director 45 Deviltries-Cast 4, Program Comm. 45 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Corresponding Secre- tary 35 Socialites 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 15 Dramatics Club 15 GAS 1-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Finance Commission 2-3-4. Fraker, Gary . . . 35. lntra-Murals 1-4. Frank, Sharon . . . 35. Class Play Public- ity Comm. 45 Class Play Announcements Comm. 4. Fredrick, Ioyce . . . 35. Homeroom Posi- tions 2-45 GAS 1-25 Froshmores l-2. Frihauf, Donna . . . 35. Honor Roll 15 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Entertainment Comm. 45 Stu- dent Court Freshman Associate Iustice l5 Homeroom Pres. 3, Stamp Rep. 35 Girls' Chorus 2-35 Philalethean Literary Society 1-25 Froshmores 1. Froehlick, Peter . . . 35. Pot O'Gold Rep. 15 Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Deviltries-Cast 3-45 German Club 1-2-3-4, Treasurer l, Vice Pres. 45 Sharps and Flats 1-2-3-4, Treasur- er 45 Froshmores 1. Frye, Pam . . . 36, 135. GAS 2-35 Eques- triennes 3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Furry, Thomas . . . 36. Gamble, Martha . . . 36, 130. 145. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Sub-Chm. Class Play Tickets Comm. 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 Class Trip Rep. 45 A Capella Choir 2-3-45 Devil- tries-Music Comm . 1-2-3-4, Chm. 4, Cast 2-3-45 Future Teachers 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 3-45 Les Femmes 2-3-4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 4. Garbe, Iames . . . 28, 36, 116. Honor Roll 1-2-35 Co-Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea 35 Class Play Scenery Comm. 45 Co-Chm. Graduation 45 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Vice Pres. 2, Student Council 35 Evalua- tions Comm. 35 Social Commission 3-45 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 45 Intra- Murals 3-45 Forum 3-4, Vice Pres. 45 Key Club 3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Welcoming Service 35 Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Co-Chm. Revelrles Service Comm. 3-4. Garber, Bemard . . . 36, 113. Football 1-25 Basketball 1-25 Golf 1-2-3-45 lntra-Murals 3-45 Los Gauchos 1-2-35 National Honor Society 3-4. Gardner, Robert . . . 36. Garmer, Ben . . . 29, 36, 118. Honor Roll 1-2-35 Sub-Chm. Finance Comm. I-Hop 35 Co-Chm. Baccalaureate Comm. 45 Devil- tries-Try-Outs Comm. 1-25 Properties Comm. 35 lntra-Murals 35 Key Club 2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Awards Com- mission 3-4. Garrison, Iudy . . . 36, 122, 136. Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Play Tickets Comm. 45 Band 1-2-3-4, Maiorette 3-45 Or- chestra 45 Deviltries-Cast 2-45 Sharps and Flats 1-2-3-45 Sisco 2-3-45 Amica 2-35 Froshmores 15 Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Cast 25 Scott Variety Show 35 Entertainment Comm. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. Gatten, Betsy . . . 36, 142. Homeroom PTA Rep. 25 Secretary 35 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 2, Program Comm. 3, Publicity 45 Ezellesl 2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, res. . George, Barbara . . . 36, 117. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 25 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 35 Sub-Chm. Sr. Announcements Comm. 45 Baccalaureate Comm. 45 Home- room Red Cross Rep. 1, Student Council Rep. 2, Pres. 3, Pot O'Gold Rep. 45 Devil- tries-Usher 45 Commercial Club 15 De- butantes 2-3-45 Finance Commission 3-45 Froshmores 1-2. Gerbie, Ioyce . . . 36, 52, 138. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 25 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 35 Publicity Comm. Varsity Drag 35 Student Council Rep. 15 Homeroom Pres. 3, Red Cross Rep. 45 Finance Commission 25 National Service Commission 25 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm 3, Party Comm. 45 Sorelles 45 La Alianza 2-3-45 National Honor Society 45 World Affairs 1-2-35 Froshmores 1-25 Wel- coming Service Comm. 4. Gerkins, Iudy . . . 36. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 15 Adella 2-3-4, Historian 4. Gemheuser, Penny . . . 36. Decorations Comm. Senior Prom 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-2, Pres. 2, Treasurer 45 Frauleins 3-4. Gerwick, Beth . . . 36, 117. Class Play Scenery Comm. 35 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 3, Treasurer 45 A Capella Choir 35 Deviltries-Cast 3-45 Class Play Cast 45 Lightweight Cheerleader 15 De- butantes 2-3-4, Historian 35 Thadevileans 2-3-45 Revelries-Tickets Comm. 2, Cast 45 Office Help 25 Welcoming Comm. 35 Pub- licity Comm. Student Council Dance 4. Gillespie, Sara . . . 36, 133, 134. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 25 J'-1-lop Invita- tions Comm. 35 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 45 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 35 Social- ites 1-2-3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Chaplain 2, Corresponding Secretary 35 Tonja 2-3-45 Froshmores 1. Gilley, Dana . . . 36. Honor Roll 2-45 Class Dance Typing Comm. 25 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Invitations Comm. 35 Homeroom Prism Rep. 15 Deviltries-Typing Comm. 45 Revelries-Publicity Comm. 25 Tri-D 15 Froshmores 1. Girkins, Kent . . . 36, 119. Class Trip Comm. 45 Sub-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 45 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 1, Treasur- er 15 Los Gauchos 2-3-45 Froshmores 1-2. Glickert, Gloria . . . 28, 36. Honor Roll 45 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 35 Co-Chm. Graduation 45 Homeroom Vice Pres. 1-25 Deviltries-Usherettes Comm. 1-2, Cos- tume Room 45 Debutantes 2-3, Pres. 25 Thadevileans 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Frosh- Enores 15 Revelries 25 Athletic Office Work -3-4. Gluss, Nancy . . . 36, 132. Honor Roll 25 Sr. Banquet Decorations Comm. 45 Devil- tries-Tickets Comm. 2-4, Costume Plan- ning 35 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3, Make-Up Comm. 45 Freshman Y-Teens 15 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Corresponding Secre- tary 45 Ezelles 25 Future Teachers 1-25 Revelries Decorations Comm. 35 Frosh- mores 1. For The Best In Entertainment. . . ITS WTOL1 cmmuer. 11 mo xc 1011.1 me on Youn on Youn omr voun TELEVISION mm. AM RADIO 1-Mt RADIO Reach For JERSEY SUNBEAM BREAD The freshest thing in town! . ff:-1-:-:--:1:l:tg Ig:-:-:-,,.. ., -2z1:f::2?i:::::g.1ef.:.f:-:fsrfgreznfsg-1. az K U H L M A N 1,11f e 11f15fSf?Efffffglfggglffffffli QUALIW 1111t11111 I tltit It 1 ,tsgf .,.. . I , NK e 15, -- . -. A --.. .... 4 , it ffl af ao if 1 G 0 N c E 4.-. : -::g..g::g-'Ii -.,, Q , Prompt Delivery Expertly Produced For TRUCK MIXED Iob Satisfaction THOROSEAL GIBRALTAR For Inside Ready Mix Mortar Of Oulslds and Concrete in Waterproofing Fire Brick 100 lb' begs Face Brick Concrete Block YARDS Latex Patching Q 153 So. St. Clair St. Q 439 Sylvania Ave. Q 744 Water St. Q 2900 Dorr St. 0 22 MGIH SI. Concrete Vis-Queen Vapor Barrier Sand St0ne Serving Toledo Since 1901 BUILDERS SUPPLY 6. KU H nmcx COMPANY TELEPHONE CHERRY 3-2121 1845 COLLINGWOOD BLVD. TOLEDO 2. OHIO CHI-IFTEU SERVE... SCI'I1V1IDT'S TABLE-TASTY MEATS 1 J jf The Flavor Gains Favor 0:0 Attention Students CRAFTCO YEARBOOK COVERS SPECIAL PRICES DRAWING SETS T-SQUARES O TRIANGLES SLIDE RULES 0,0 219 Maple St.. ARTIST SUPPLIES Toledo Blue Print And Paper Co. lolieif Illinois 316 superior TeL cnerry 3-7224 2 Goldman, Ed . . . 36, 94, 116, 151. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Social Commission 1, Guidance Com- mission 2-3-47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-27 Revelries Cast 2-3, Committees 1-2-37 De- viltries-Comm. l-2-3, Cast 2-3-47 Sharps and Flats 1-27 Forum 2-3-47 National Hon- or Society 3-47 Bowling Green Scholarship Team in Latin I 17 Merit Scholarship Test Finalist7 Honorable Mention in Ohio General Scholarship Test. Gometz, Harriet . . . 37, 41, 120. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2-3, Sub-Chm. Bids Comm. Senior Prom 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. l, Stamp Rep. 2-3, PTA Rep. 47 Debutantes 2-37 Sub-Debs 47 World Affairs 1-27 Bowling Club 2-37 Na- tional Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. Goodman, Cheryl . . . 37, 121, 138. Honor Roll l-47 Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Re- freshments Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Ferewall Bids Comm. 327 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Invita- tions Comm. 47 Prism Reporter 27 Student Council Rep. 2, Student Council Comm. 27 Homeroom Prism 3-47 Guidance Commis- sion l, Welfare Commission 47 Deviltries -Tickets Comm. 2, Ushers Comm. 47 Fu- ture Teachers 17 World Affairs l-27 Bowl- ing Club 27 La Alianza 2-3-4, Correspond- ing Secretary 47 Sorelles 3-4. Goodman, lanice . . . 37, 117, 126. Honor Roll 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 3-47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. l, Vice Pres. 27 World Affairs l-27 Frauleins 3-4, Secre- tary 3-41 Froshmores 1, Grabow, Gretchen . . . 37, 121, 122. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 Dads' and Daughters' Date Invitations Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Homeroom Secretary 47 National Service Commission 37 Awards Commis- sion 47 Deviltries-Properties Comm. 2- 3-4, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 47 Sisco l-2-3-47 Sor- elles 3-4. Gracyk, Shirley . . . 37. Green, Antoinette . . . 37, 131, 144. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. l-27 Social Commission 1-2-3-47 Class Play Scenery Comm. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 3-4, Co-Chm. 3, Chm. 4, Steering Comm. 47 Sharps and Flats 1-27 Pay-a-el- sa 1-2-3-47 Pericleans 3-4, Pres. 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Reve1ries-Refresh- ments Comm. Chm. 3-4. Green, Donald . . . 37. Honor Roll 2-31 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Trip Comm. 37 Senior Announcements Comm. 47 Golf 2-3-47 Intra-Murals 37 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries-Comm. 2-3. Green, Richard . . . 37. Honor Roll 1-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-1-lop Bids Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Refreshments Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 4. Greenburg, Ioe . . . 28, 37. Co-Chm. Class Play 37 Co-Chm. Senior Banquet 47 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1-3, Polio Drive Comm. 37 Homeroom Pres. 2-47 Athletics Commis- sion 2-3-47 Quill and Dagger 2-3-4. Grindle, Lawrence . . . 37. Intra-Murals 4: Hi-Y 1. Gross, Nancy . . . 37. Grounds, Herb . . . 37, 151. Class Dance Decorations Sub-Chm. 27 lr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Sub-Cl-lm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. l, Treasurer 27 Athletics Commission 1-2-37 Deviltries- Comm. 1-2-3-4, Cast 47 Quill and Dagger 3-47 Hi-Y 1-27 Key Club 1-2. Grudzinski, Diane . . . 37. Guidry, Nelson . . . 37. Gustafson, Phil . . . 37. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1-2-47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. l, Refreshments Comm. 3, Program Comm. 4, Cast 2-47 A Capella Choir 2-3-4. I-Iaaq, Virgil . . . 37. Intra-Murals 4. Haas, lim . . . 37. Hahn, Elaine . . . 37, 94, 120, 122, 138. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Invitations Comm. Sub-Chm. 37 Class Play Props Comm. Sub-Chm. 47 National Service Commission 2-3-4, Commission 47 Home- room Prism Rep. 37 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 2-3-47 La Alianza l-2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Sisco 1-2-3-4, Secretary Pro-Tem 47 Sub- Debs 3-4, Pres. 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Revelries-Refreshments Comm. 2-3-4. Hamilton, Dennis . . . 37. Hcnnes, Fred . . . 37, 107. Senior Prom Publicity Sub-Chm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 47 Band l-2-3-47 Orchestra 3-47 Deviltries- l-it Band 1-2-3-4, Cast 2-4, Steering Comm. 47 Los Gauchos 27 Sharps and Flats 27 Zalisman 2-3-47 Pit Band Co-Chm. 3, Chm. Hanson, Charles . . . 37. Harhaugh, Lee Ann . . . 37. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations 47 C.ass Play Properties Comm. 47 Home- room Vice Pres. 1, Secretary 2, Prism Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 47 Deviltries-Arrange ments Comm. 47 Future Nurses 1-27 Deans' Help 4. Hctrist, Larry . . . 37. Harqer, Curtis . . . 38. Harpster, Kathryn . . . 38, 94, 117. Harrer, Pat . . . 38, 139. Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Food and Arangements Comm. 47 Zetaletheans 2-3-4. Harris, Everett . . . 38. Hawk, Pam . . . 38, 121, 122. Honor Roll 17 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 lr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Sub-Chm. Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 37 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-Usher 3-47 Future Nurses 17 Sisco 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 47 GAS 17 Tri-D 27 Sorelles 3-47 Froshmores 17 Welcoming Comm. 3. Haydu, Bonnie . . . 38, 133. Deviltries- Scenery Comm. 17 Make-Up Comm. 2, Cast 47 Senior Mid-Winter Refreshments Comm. 47 Senior Prom Refreshments Comm. 47 Revelries-Entertainment 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment 47 Band 2-3-4, Majorette 47 Socialites 1-2- 3-47 Sharps and 1-'lats 37 Froshmores 1-2. Hayes, Sharon . . . 38, 134. I-Hop Decora- tions Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. Torija 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Home- room Secretary 37 National Service Com- mission 4. Hayes, Tim . . . 53. A Capella 2-3-4. Haynes, Kathy . . . 38, 107. Senior Mid- Winter Bids Comm. 47 Deviltries-Ush- erettes 37 Homeroom Pot O'Go1d Rep. 37 I-Hop Attendant 37 lunior Attendant to Night Relays 37 Homecoming Attendant 4. Heath, Iohn . . .38. Honor Roll 37 I-Hop Dance Comm. 37 Senior Prom Comm. 47 Intra-Murals 3-4. Heckert, Chuck . . . 38. Deviltries- Cast 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Orchestra 47 Christ- ian Youth Club 1-2. Heer, Bonnie . . . 38. Senior Banquet Dec- orations Comm. 47 Commercial Club 4, ICC Rep. 47 Bowling Club 4. Heiserman, Larry . . . 38. Helm, Chris . . . 38. Class Dance Comm. 27 Deviltries-Cast 47 Band l-2-3-47 Or- chestra 47 Baseball 3-47 German Club 2-37 Sharps and Flats. Henderson, Ramona . . . 38. Herdmcm. Larry . . . 38. Hibbs, Mary Ann . . . 38. Honor Roll 1-37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Guidance Commission 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1, Secretary 27 Treasurer 3, Pres. 47 Deviltries-Comm. 2, Program 47 Future Teachers 17 Tonia 2-3-4, Pres. 2-3, Secretary 47 Class Scrap- book Comm. 3. Highland, Diane . . . 38, 122. I-Hop Bids Highlands, Diane . . . 38, 122. I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Historians Comm. 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 47 Student Council Dance Bids Comm. 47 Revelries-Decorations Comm. 47 Var- sity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, PTA Rep. 3, Student Council Rep. 47 Co-Chm. Deviltries -Finance Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 2, Arrangements Comm. 47 Freshmen Y- Teens 17 Thalians 47 Sorelles 3-47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Pep Club 27 Future Nurses 17 Office Help 27 Night Relays Arrangements Comm. 3. Hinkle, Donald . . . 38, 40. lr.-Sr. Fare- well Bids Comm. 37 Deviltries-Cast 3-47 Homeroom Treasurer 4. Hill, Kathy . . . 38. Holley, Tom . . . 38. Hollister, Iudy . . . 38, 133. Holmes, Iudith . . . 38. Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2-4, Secretary 3, PTA Rep. 3-41 Frosh- mores 17 Bowling Club 37 Gym Help 37 Deans' Help 3. Holmes, Nancy. . . 38. GAS 3-4, Secretary 3. Horen, Marge . . . 38, 126. Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 2, Treasurer 3, Prism Rep. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 17 Froshmores 1-27 Tri-D 27 Frauleins 3-47 Deans' Help 4. Hcstetter, Diane . . . 28, 39, 117. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Prom Co-Chm. 47 Welfare Com- mission 47 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Deviltries-Usherette 47 Froshmores 1-27 Debutantes 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 27 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Secretary 47 Revelries-Refreshments Comm. 2, Pub- licity Comm. 3, Decorations Comm. 47 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3. Hostetter, Don . . . 39. Sub-Chm. Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 37 Scrap- book Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Prism Rep. 47 Boys' Chorus 17 Deviltries Set Director 3-4, Steering Comm. 47 Intra- Murals l-27 Football 1-2-3-47 Track 2-3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Cafeteria Guard 47 Audi- torium Guard 4. Huchoba, Harlan . . . 53. Boys' Chorus 27 Glee Club 3-47 A Capella Choir 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 3-47 Iunior Achieve- ment 2. Hummon, Elaine . . . 39, 130. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Home- room Secretary 47 Girls' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 27 Tonja 27 National Honor Society 3-47 School Service Commission 27 Future Teachers 3-4. Hunter, Bob . . . 39, 151. Honor Roll 1-2-47 Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Co-Chm. junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Senior Mid- Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Student Coun- cil Rep. 4, Service Comm. 47 Deviltries- Cast 47 Basketball Manager 17 Intra- Murals 1-41 Track 2-3-47 Football l-2-3-47 Hi-Y l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Quill and Dagger 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Semi-Finalist in Nation- al Merit Scholarship Competition 47 Semi- Finalist in National Honor Society Schol- arship Test 47 Honorable Mention in Ohio General Scholarship Test. Hutchinson, lean . . . 39, 126. Homeroom Secretary l-4, Treasurer 2, Stamp Rep. 37 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. l-2, Usher- ettes Comm. 3-47 Frauleins 3-47 Light- weight Cheerleader l7 Froshmores 1. Hutton, Nancy . . . 39. I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Sen- ior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1, Secretary 2, Stamp Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 47 Commercial Club 17 Tonja 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. lmholt, Fredrick . . . 39. 5bfLca,7974... TILLUTSON MFG. CO. CARBURETOR FOR . . . 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Chm. 47 School Service Commission 47 Les Femmes 2-3-4, Pres. 47 I-Da-Ka 3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Quill and Scroll National Honor Society 3-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Queens Comm. 3. Iackson, Iames . . . 39, 107, 151. I-Hop Co-Chm. 37 Student Council Rep. 1-2-37 Student Council Comm. 2-37 Football 1-21 lntra-Murals, Football and Basketball 2- 3-47 Wrestling 47 Quill and Dagger 2-3-47 Talisman 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4. Iacquemotte, Iim . . . 39. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Dance Comm. 37 Band 1- 2-3-47 Deviltries-Publicity 3-4, Cast 47 intra-Murals 3-47 Sharps and Flats 3-47 Spanish Club 3-47 Community Chest Cam- paign Comm. 4. lafie, Marcia . . . 39. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasusrer 47 Future Teachers 1-2-3-4, Trea- surer . Iohanson, Ianilyn . . . 39, 133. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Pub- licity Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Pub- licity Comm. 47 Senior Prom Refreshments Sub-Chm. 47 Publicity Commission 37 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 37 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. 37 Froshmores 17 Socialites 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3. lohnson, Linda . . . 34, 39, 96, 99, 120, 144. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Sub-Chm. Refreshments Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Home- room Vice Pres. 1-2, Student Council Rep. 47 Pot O'Gold Business Staff 3-4, Circula- tion Manager 47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Make-Up Comm. 1-3-47 Sub-Debs 3-47 Pay- a-el-sa 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 Revelries-Try-Outs Comm. 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 3-47 Co-Chm. Awards Comm. Annual Night Relays 47 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 4. Iohnston, Sandra . . . 39. GAS 17 Frosh- mores l. Iohnston, James . . . 39. lohnston, Kenneth . . . 39, 115. Entered 1957. Class Play Properties and Tickets Comm. 47 Senior Prom Finance Comm. Sub-Chm. 47 Homeroom Officer 47 Devil- tries-Script Comm. 4, Refreshments Comm. 47 Baseball 3-47 Wrestling 47 Intra- Murals 47 Key Club 47 Forum 47 Superior Achievement on National Merit Scholar- ship Test. Iones, Bette . . . 39. Girls' Chorus 37 Ad- ella 17 Sharps and Flats 1. lanes. Muriel . . . 39, 94, 120, 144. Honor Roll 1-2-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. Sub-Chm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 27 Welfare Commission 1-27 Publications Commission- er 47 Pot O'Gold Business Staff 2-3-4, Busi- ness Manager 47 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 1, Usherettes Try-Outs Comm. 27 Refreshments Comm. 37 Usher- ette 47 Pay-a-el-sa l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 47 Sub- Debs 3-4, Treasurer 47 Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Welcoming Comm. 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention 3-4. Iordcxn, David . . . 39. Ioslin., Nancy . . . 39. Kaiser, Tom . . . 39, 151. Katcher, Elaine . . . 39. Honor Roll 27 Homeroom Pres. 37 National Honor Society 3-41 Awards Commission 4. Katcher, Martin . . . 39. Honor Roll 2'3'4i Class Trip Comm. 37 Delphians 47 Radio- glfctronics Club 27 National Honor Society Kerste, Ted . . . 39. Kessel, Mary . . . 40, 132. Honor Roll 1- 3-47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 37 Revelries -Decorations Comm. 37 Deviltries- Costume Planning Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Arrangements Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Decorations Sub-Chm. 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Senior An- nouncements Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'- Gold Rep. 3-47 Pep Club 27 Future Teach- ers 27 Socialites 3-47 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Chaplain 3, Recording Secretary 47 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Ketola, Karen . . . 40, 127. Honor Roll 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. l, Secretary 2, Treasurer 37 Deviltries-Usherette 37 Amica 2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 47 Future Nurses 17 Froshmores 1-2. Killam, Larry . . . 40. King. Carolyn . . . 40, 47, 53, 121, 122. Class Treasurer 37 Senior Memorial Comm. Co-Chm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 17 Dev- iltries-Cast 2-3-47 Sisco l-2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Y-Teens 17 Sorelles 3-47 Future Teach- ers 17 Tri-D 27 Froshmores 1-27 Varsity Cheerleader 37 Revelries 2-37 Community Chest Show 2-37 Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Cast 37 Magazine Variety Show Cast 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. King,Bob...4-0. Kisseberth, Carol . . . 40. Homeroom His- torian 3, Stamp Rep. 27 Froshmores 1. Klappick, Sandra . . . 40. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Senior Dads' and Daughters' Date Food and Arrangements Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 1, Treasurer 27 Deviltries -Try-Outs Comm. 37 Amica 2-3-47 Drama- tics Club 2-3. Klapfish, Mike . . . 40, 127. Klopfenstein, Sid . . . 40. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1-27 Boys' Chorus 17 A Capella Choir 2-3-4. Knauer, Jerry . . . 40, 102. Knowles, Maria . . . 40, 133. Deviltries- Try-Outs Comm. 1-2, Scenery Comm. 3, Cast 47 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment 47 Revelries-Entertainment 47 Homeroom Secretary 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 37 Band Ma- iorette 47 Socialites 1-2-3-4, Chaplain 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, ICC Rep. 37 Froshmores 1. Koder. Richard . . . 40. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Poster Comm. 37 Intra-Murals 47 Stage Crew 2-3-4. Koechley, Mark . . . 40, 151. Homeroom Vice Pres. 3-41 Football 1-2-3-4, Captain 47 Track 1-2-3-47 Basketball 1-2-47 lntra-Mur- als 47 Quill and Dagger 47 Deviltries- ilast 47 Cafeteria and Auditorium Guard Korman, Bobbye . . . 40. Homeroom Sec- retary 1-32 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Frosh- mores 1-27 Deviltries-Program Comm. 27 Dads' and Daughters' Date 4. Kraft, Robert . . . 40, 116, 118. Honor Roll l-27 Class Play Sub-Chm. Props Comm. 37 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Sub-Chm. Publicity Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Athletic Commission 3-47 Devil- tries-Tickets Comm. 27 Baseball 17 lntra-Murals 2-3-47 Hi-Y 17 Froshmores 17 Forum 3-4, Secretary 47 Key Club 3-47 Stage Crew 2. Krause, W'i1lic:n . . . 40. Krueger, Ruth . . . 40. Stadium Guard 1-27 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 4. Kudzia, James . . . 40. Kuhlrnan, David . . . 40, 53. Hi-Y 1-2. Kuiawa, James . . . 40. Kumnick. Robert . . . 22. 34, 40, 116, 118. Honor Roll 27 Revelries-Comm. 1-27 Var- sity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Announcements Co-Chm. 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2, Treasurer 3, Pres. 47 Athletic Commission 2-3-47 Deviltries-Photography Comm. 27 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Tennis 2-3-47 German Club 1-27 Froshmores 1-27 Hi-Y 1- 27 Forum 3-47 Key Club 3-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Comm. 3. La Plum, Dianne . . . 40. La Plcmt, Lloyd . . . 40. Bowling 2. Laipply, Lodeen . . . 40, 144. Pay-a-el-sa 1-2-3-4. Landis, Ianet . . . 29, 4-0, 120, 138. Honor Roll 2-37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2-37 Ir.- Sr. Farewell Invitations Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date 47 Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice Pres. 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Prism Rep. 47 Inter-Club Council Social Comm. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 2-3-47 Charlemos 27 La Alianza 2-3-4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, ICC 47 Sub-Debs 47 First Prize in Bar Association Essay Contest 47 Froshmores 1-27 Welcoming Eervice 3-47 National Service Commission Laniord, Ben . . . 40, 138, 139. Homeroom PTA Rep. 17 A Capella Choir 3-47 Devil- tries-Cast 47 Cheveaux 3'41 La Alianza 47 Froshmores 1-2. Lanqkarnmer, Sybil . . . 41, 148. Entered 1957, Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 47 Dramatics Club 3-47 German Club 3-4. La Pointe, Charlene . . . 41, 137. Entered 1958. Homeroom PTA Rep. 47 Tri-D 4. Larmore, Peggy . . . 41, 121, 122. Honor Roll 1-2-47 Sub-Chm. Class Play Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. l, Student Council Rep. 37 Deviltries -Costume Comm. 1-2, Cast 2-3-47 Ezelles 17 Pep Club 27 Sisco 2-3-47 Senior Sorelles 47 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries-2-3-47 Wel- coming Service 37 Assistant Student Direc- tor of Deviltries 37 Community Chest Co- Chm. 47 Deviltries Treasurer 4. Lauback, Ron . . . 41, 119. Honor Roll 1- 2-3-47 Student Council Rep. 47 Deviltries- Cast 47 lntra-Murals 17 Baseball 17 Foot- ball 1-2-3-47 Track 2-3-42 Los Gauchos 3-4, Pres. 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Tenth in District in General Science 17 Fifth in Area for T. U. Advanced Algebra 37 Foot- ball Scholastic Award 47 All-City Football Team 47 Most Valuable Player 4. Lawrence, Ann . . . 41, 127. Lea, Dave . . . 41. Leach, Iill . . . 41, 117. I-Hop Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 1-2-37 Student Council Comm. 1-2-3-47 Inter-Club Council Social Chm. 2-47 Homeroom Treasurer 2-47 Deviltries Comm. 1-2-3-47 Dramatics 17 World Affairs 1-2-3- 4, Pres. 47 Thadevileans 2-3-4, Historian 47 Debutantes 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 37 Frosh- mores 1-27 Lightweight Cheerleader 17 Pep Club 2-37 Revelries 1-3-47 Bowling Club 37 Secretary to Area World Affairs Club 3-47 Homecoming Queen Comm. Chm. 4. Leak, Dale . . . 41. I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Refreshments Comm. 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 1-2, Prism Rep. 3-47 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 47 Red Cross Club 17 Hall Patrol 1. Leake, Rosalyn . . . 41, 132, 133. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Sub- Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-47 Deviltries -Cast 1-4, Make-Up Comm. 1-47 Pay-a-el- sa 1-2-37 Socialites 1-2-3-4, Pres. 1, ICC Rep. 2, Treasurer 47 Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 47 National Hon- or Society 3-47 Finance Commission 17 ICC Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Welcom- ing Service 2'3f Welfare Commission 2-3-4. Lease. Carmc: lean . . . 41. Honor Roll 1- 2-37 Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Home- room Vice Pres. 27 A Capella Choir 2-3-47 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 37 Sub-Debs 37 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 47 National Honor Society 4. LeBois, Shelley . . . 41. Lee, Iim . . . 41. Lehner. Sandy . . . 41. Leichtamer, Richard . . . 41. 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Homeroom Treasurer 2-3, Pot O'Go1d Rep. 27 Debate Club l-27 Social Club 1-27 Delphians 2-3-47 Commun- ity Chest Drive 4. Liber, Susan . . . 41, 117. I-Hop Refresh- ments Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1-2- 3-47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 1, Program Comm. 47 World .Affairs 1-2-37 Debutantes 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3-47 La Alianza 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 47 Froshmores l-27 Welcoming Service 4. Liberrnan, Anita . . . 23, 41, 61, 120. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Entertainment Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm 47 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Sophomore Class Ed- itor 3, Editor-in-Chief 47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 1-2, Scenery Comm. 3, Cast 3-47 Sharps and Flats 1-27 World Affairs 27 Debutantes 2'3i Sub-Debs 47 National Hon- or Society 3-47 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Bowling Green Latin Competition 27 Guid- :xnce Commission l-2-3-47 Delegate to Publications Workshop at Bowling Green 37 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association 3-4, Speaker 3. Lieske, Marla . . . 41. Honor Roll 3-47 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 47 Socialites 2-3. Linn, Bonnie . . . 41, 145, 149. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3-47 Homeroom Treasurer 27 Deviltries-Make-Up Comm. 3'41 GAS 17 Les Femmes l-2-3-4, Corresponding Sec- retary 47 Future Nurses l-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Froshmores 1-2. Linste-ad, John . . . 29, 41, 116. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Co-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Ban- quet 47 Inter-Club Council 37 Program Comm. 37 Homeroom Student Council Rep. 2-4, Student Council Comm. 47 Forum 2-3- 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Bowling Green English Test l-2, First in District and Sixteenth in State 1, Third in District 27 Semifinalist in Merit Scholarship Test 47 Semifinalist in Scholarship Qualifying Test 47 Honorable Mention in Ohio Gen- eral Scholarship Test7 Froshmores 1-2. Lipman, 1.au.ry . . . 41, 102, 107, 117. Hon- or Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 J-Hop Decoration Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Arrangements Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. l, Student Council Rep. 2, Polio Comm. 27 Inter-Club Council 27 Prism Staff 2-3-4, Third Page Editor 3-47 Deviltries-Choreography Comm. l-2-3, Cast 3-4, General Chm. 47 Class Play Cast 47 World Affairs l-2-3, Treasurer 2, Vice Pres. 37 Debutantes' 1-2- 3-4, Treasurer 3-47 Thadevileans 2-3-47 Na- tional Honor Society 3-47 National French Honor Society 3-47 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Cheerleader 1-2-3-47 Organizations Com- mission 2-3-47 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 37 Revelries-Publicity Comm. 4. Lippold Tom . . . 42, 102, 151. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 2-37 Co-Chm. Senior Mid- Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Office 1-2: Deviltries-Co-Chm. Script Comm. 3, Student Director 4, Steering Comm. 4, Cast 47 Talisman 1-2-3-47 Thes- pians 3-47 Quill and Dagger 47 Assemblies Commission 3-47 Master of Ceremonies at Woodward Variety Show 47 Community Chest Show 47 Revelries 47 Junior Boys' rlothers' Tea7 Area Student Council Show Lipson, Jerry' . . . 42. Litchenwald, Mary . . . 42. Litton, Jackie . . . 42. J-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Dau hters' Entertainment Dads' and g Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 27 Prism Staff 2-3-4, Exchange Editor 47 Deviltries-Try- Outs Comm. 2, Refreshments 47 GAS 17 Philalethians 2-3-4, Secretary 3. Longbrake, Jeri . . . 42. Homeroom Prism Rep. 17 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 47 Amica 27 Adella 4. Lopinski, Jim . . . 42. Lorigcm, Tim . . . 42. Entered in 1956. Wrestling 47 Bowling Club 3. Loudon, James . . . 35, 42, 118. J-Hop Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Historians Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 Class Play Stage Crew 47 Deviltries-Stage Crew 47 Key Club 3-4. Louy, Jackie . . . 42, 133. Jr.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 47 Senior Prom Refreshments Comm. 47 Socialites 1-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 2, Pres. 37 Froshmores 17 Commercial Club 17 Pep Club 27 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 3, Secretarial Comm. 4. Ludgate, Jack . . . 42, 118, 151. Honor Roll 1-27 J-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Program Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Publicity Comm. 47 Co-Chm. Courtesy Comm. 47 Homeroom Officer 1-27 Student Council Comm. 3-47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries -Cast 47 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-47 Football 17 Track 3-47 Swimming Team 3-47 Wrestling Team 3-47 Key Club 3-47 Quill and Dagger 47 Athletics Commission 3-4. Lytten, Dennis . . . 42. A Capella Choir 47 Glee Club 47 Deviltries-Cast 1-2-3-4, Choreography l-2-3-4, Chm. 47 Revelries- Comm. and Cast 4. McAna11y, Shirley . . . 43. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Deviltries-Usherettes Try-Outs Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-37 Frau- leins 3-47 Froshmores 1-2. McColl, Charles . . . 43. McCready, Joyce . . . 43. McKee, Robert . . . 43. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Play Sub-Chm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Inter-Club Council 27 Boys' Chorus 17 La Alianza 37 Red Cross Club 2-3-4, ICC 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Pres. Area Jr. Red Cross 3-4. McKitrick, Joy . . . 43, 122. Honor Roll 1-27 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Class Trip Comm. 47 Band 1-2-3-47 Deviltries Comm. 47 Sisco l-2-3-47 Future Teachers 27 GAS 17 National Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores 1-27 Delegate to Buckeye Girls State 37 School Service Commission 17 Student Activities Commission 2. McNutt, Dennis . . . 43. McNutt, John . . . 43, 116, 118. Honor Roll l7 Deviltries-Cast 3-47 Revelries Comm. 3-47 Senior Announcements Comm 47 Class Trip Co-Chm. 47 Rep. to Band Council 37 Band 2-37 Orchestra 17 Pit Band 37 Var- sity Drag Comm. 47 Football 1-47 Basket- ball 17 lntra-Murals l-2-3-47 Baseball 2-3-47 Forum 2-3-4, Pres. 47 Key Club 3-47 Student Council Rep. 47 Athletics Commission 37 School Service Commission 4. McQui11in, Janice . . . 43, 134, 145. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Tickets Comm. 37 lr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Class Trip Reservations Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Inter-Club Council Social Comm. 37 Homeroom Positions 1-2-47 Prism Staff 3-47 Tonja 2-3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2-3, Treasurer 47 Les Femmes 1-2-3-4, Historian 1, ICC Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 47 GAS 17 Quill and Scroll 47 Hall Patrol 17 Night Relays Comm. 3- 47 Pep Club 27 Froshmores l. Maneval, Russ . . . 42. Homeroom Trea- surer 37 Football 1-27 Basketball 1-2-3-47 Intra-Murals 17 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Cafeteria Guard 47 Deviltries-Guard 4. Manz, Shirley . . . 42. GAS 17 Pep Club 2. Marenburg, Gerald . . . 42, 140. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Homeroom Pres. 2, Treasurer 3, Vice Pres. 47 Deviltries-Comm. 2-37 Del- phians 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 Coin Club 1-2, Treasurer 27 National Honor Society 3-4. Marshall, Bill . . . 42. Martin, William . . . 42. Homeroom Trea- surer 17 Boys' Chorus 3-4. Martin, Mary . . . 42. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Sub-Chm. Invitations Comm. 37 Senior Prom Sub-Chm. Finance Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Home- room Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Pres. 47 Les Femmes 17 Thadevilians 37 Debutantes 2- 37 Froshmores l. Mason, Joe . . . 42. Matthes, Bill . . . 42. lntra-Murals 2-37 German Club 17 National Honor Society 4. Matthews, Kent . . . 42, 53, 151. Mattimoe, Betty . . . 42. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea Ser- ver 37 Homeroom Prism Rep. 37 Bowling Club 1-2, Treasurer 27 Froshmores 1-27 Deans' Office 3-4. Mayor Ardith . . . 42, 94, 121, 131. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Comm. 2: Class Play Comm. 37 Student Council Treasurer 47 Finance Commissioner 47 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 47 Prism Staff 3-4, Sports Editor 37 Managing Editor 47 Girls' Chorus 17 Deviltries-Program Comm. 37 Peri- cleans 47 Sorelles 3-47 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Finance Commission 1-2-37 Deans' Office 17 Delegate to Ohio Student Council Workshop 4. Maze, David . . . 43, 94, 136. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Graduation Usher 37 Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Sub-Chm. Bids Comm. 37 Student Council Organization Commissioner 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 17 Band 1-2-3- 47 Class Play Cast 47 Deviltries-Comm. 2- 3, Cast 47 Intra-Murals 17 Delphians 2-3-47 ICC Rep 37 Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Pres. 3- 47 Christian Youth Club 1-2, Treasurer 27 National Honor Society 3-47 All-Ohio Boys' Band 3-47 Harvard Book Award 37 District and State Music Contests 3-47 Organiza- tions Commission 2-3-47 Revelries-Sub- Chm. Service Comm. 27 Toledo Youth Or- chestra 4. Mead, Charles . . . 43. Honor Roll 17 Homeroom Vice Pres. 27 Devi1tries-Pro- gram Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Re- freshments Comm. 47 Senior Prom Decor- ations 47 Froshmores 27 Feature Movie Operator 27 Old Newsboy 4. Meissner, Linda . . . 43, 127. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Home- room Prism Rep. l-27 Deviltries-Costume Room 27 Debutantes 27 Arnica 3-47 Frosh- mores l-2. Mewborn, William . . . 43, 116. Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 37 Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 Deviltries-Comm. 3-4, Cast 3-47 Intra-Murals, Football 3-47 Forum 3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 47 Sharps and Flats 37 Froshmores 1-27 Revelries 4. Miller, Darrell . . . 43. A Capella Choir 47 Glee Club 37 Bowling 1. Miller, To-m . . . 43, 138. Honor Roll 1-2-3- 47 Homeroom Pres. 37 Student Council Rep. 47 La Alianza 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Pres. 47 Engineering Club 37 National Honor Soci- ety 3-47 Bowling Green Placed in Spanish and English 3. Moldiney, Gary . . . 43. Mollenkamp, James . . . 28, 43, 151. Molnar, John . . . 43, 53. 148. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Publicity Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Senior Mid- Winter Refreshments Comm. 4: Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 47 Intra-Murals 2-3-47 Hi-Y 17 German Club 3-4, Historian 47 Engineer- ing Club 2-3-4, ICC Rep. 3, Pres. 47 Na- tional Honor Society 3-47 Deviltries-Pub- licity Comm. 2-47 Froshmores l-27 Organ- izations Commission 47 Stationers Desk 47 Library Help 3. Moore, Martha . . . 43, 132, 145. Honor Roll 1-2-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Deviltries -Secretarial Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 17 I-Da-Ka 3-47 Les Femmes 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, ICC Rep. 4. Morgan, James . . . 43, 119. Los Gauchos 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Chess Club 1-27 Frosh- mores 1-2. Morris, Marilyn . . . 43, 117. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 J-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Comm. 47 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Pub- licity Comm. 37 Chm. Deviltries Costume Room 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1-2, Secre- tary 27 Welcoming Service 37 Froshmores 1-27 Debutantes 1-2-3-47 Thadevilians 3-47 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 37 Devil- tries--Try-Outs Comm. 1-27 Revelries- Try-Outs Comm. 17 Clerk of the Board Commission 4. lzpznh, 'WZc,L'nnn.0.lL 011144, Catering to PRESCRIPTION PI-IARMACIST BUHCIU-GIS Weddings 4166 Monroe St.-To1ec1o, Ohio and Social Functions GR 5-3463 Phone: GR 2-1376 Toledo, Ohio Halzdnm, 02404 Studia DeVILBISS GROUP PHOTOGRAPHER - CANDID WEDDINGS v PORTRAITS - CHILDREN 0 COMMERCIAL CI-I. 1-1452 444 MACI-IEN ST. Since 1907- TOLEDO SCALES TOLEDCVS BEST KNOWN PRODUCTS HONEST wslc-:Hr INDUSTRIAL AND RETAIL SCALES RESTAUIRANT DISHWASHER S 0 FOOD MACHINES CAMPUS BARBER SHOP 7 Barbers To Serve You 3057 W. Bancroft Street at O1d Orchard Iulius Kovarik, Proprietor NOLIN'S PHARMACY 4330 Monroe St. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Phone: GR 4-0381 M01-'1'lS.'W1l11a:rn . . . 43. Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Senior Announce- ments, 4: Homeroom Pres. 47 Welfare Commission 47 Red Cross Rep. 3. MOHOW. Matty Sue . . . 43. Moses. Bonnie . . . 43, 136. S b-Ch , Dads' and Daughters' Date Plublicffly Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 47 I-Hop Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Comm. 37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Home- room Prism Rep. 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 17 Orchestra l-2-3-47 Dramatics Club 17 Socialites 17 Sharps. and Flats 2-3-4, Secretary 3-47 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 1-2-37 Revel- ries-Comm. l-2-37 Welcoming Service 4. 1V1otleY. Carol . . . 44. Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Typing Comm. 47 Devil- tries-Costume Room 4. Murphy, Iames . . . 44. MYGIS. Larry . . . 44. Honor Roll 1-37 In- tra-Murals 47 Co-Chm. Senior Banquet 47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 47 Class Trip Comm. 47 Deviltries-Properties Comm. 47 Homeroom ICC Rep. 1, Vice Pres. 2-37 Froshmores 1. Nasscu',A Sharon . . . 44. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Publicity Comm. 47 Red Cross Drive 17 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 2, Make-Up Comm. 37 Tri-D's 1-2-3, Histor- iian 37 Froshmores 1-27 Hallelujah Chorus Nasset, Nancy . . . 44, .52, 94, 121, 122, Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 27 Senior Mid-Winter Decor- ations Comm. 47 Awards Commission 17 Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice Pres. 2, Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, Comm. 37 ICC Social Comm. 3, Executive Board 47 School Ser- vice Commission 37 Publications Commis- sioner 47 Prism Staff 2-3-4, Editor-In-Chief 47 Deviltries-Choreography Comm. 1, Scenery Comm. 37 Class Play Sub-Chm. Script Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 Char- lemos 1-2-3, ICC Rep. 37 Sisco l-2-3-4, Sgt.- at-Arms 47 Debutantes 27 Sorelles 3-47 National Honor Society 3-41 Quill and Scroll 3-47 C. S. P. A. Convention Dele- gate 3-47 DeVi1biss Rep. to the Blade 4. Neeb, Iim . . . 44. A Capella Choir 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4. Netter, Nelson . . . 44. Newman, Kathy . . . 44. Nichols. Sue . . . 44. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Class Play Program Comm. 47 Prism Reporter 2-3, First Page Assistant 3, First Page Editor 47 Deviltries -Party Comm. 3, Costume Planning Comm. 47 Charlemos 27 Quill and Scroll 3-47 National Honor Society 3-47 Delegate to Northwestern Ohio Iournalism Associa- tion Convention 3-47 Delegate to C. S. P. A. Convention 3-41 Welfare Commission 1. Nigh, Sue . . . 44, 145, 149. Honor Roll 27 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 27 Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3-47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids Sub-Chm. 47 Deviltries -Tickets Comm. 3-47 Les Femmes l-2-3-4, Recording Secretary 37 Future Nurses 3-4, ECC Rep. 3, Treasurer 47 Pot O'Gold Rep. Nissen. Sandy . . . 44, 126. Iunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. S7 Class Typing Comm. 47 Girls' Chorus 3-47 Frauleins 3- 4, ICC Rep. 47 Froshmores l. Oehlers. Ronald . . . 44. O'1-learn, Lorine . . . 44. Entered 1958-597 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Secretary 47 Prism Staff 47 Girls' Chorus 47 Dramatics Club 4. Okun. Larry . . . 44. Honor Roll l-27 Ir.- Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Class Play Program Comm. 47 Prism Staff 3-47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 47 Debate Club 1-gf World Affairs Club 2-37 Froshmores Overly. Marilyn . . . 44. Owens, Sally . . . 44. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 37 Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA RSP. 17 Girls' Chorus 27 Toma 2-3-4. Page, Kathryn . . . 44. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1, Pres. 2, Prism Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus l. Parker. Harry . . . 44, 53. Basketball 2. Parker, Ioan . . . 44, 132. Honor Roll 1-2- 3-47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Pub- licity Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Will and Prophecy Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Secretary 3, Student Council Rep. 4: Student Council Dance Bids Comm. 47 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 27 Future Nurses 1-27 Zetaletheans 3-41 National Honor So- ciety 47 Athletic Office Help 4. Parker, Iudianne . . . 44. I-Hop Refresh- ments Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Class Play Tickets Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 27 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. 17 Business Club 27 Debate Club 3-47 Froshmores l-2. Parks, Iudy . . . 44. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 47 Pep Club l. Parlette, Robert . . . 29. 44, 118, 149. Hon- or Roll l-2-37 Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Class Play Sub-Chm. Script Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 47 Finance Commission 2-3-47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 47 Track l-47 Intra-Murals 1-47 Ten- nis 37 Astronomy Club 1-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 47 Key Club 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Bowling Green Scholarship Team 3, First Place T. U. Advanced Al- gebra Test 3. Parrott, Sharon . . . 44, 134. Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 -Class Play TrY-Outs Comm. 37 Scrapbook Comm. 37 Homeroom Treasurer 47 ICC Rep. 2-31 Deviltriesf- Program Comm. 47 Bowling Club 27 Toma 2-3-47 Froshmores 1-2. Parsons, Kenneth . . . 44, 140, 148. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Refreshments Comm. 4, Publicity Comm. 47 Pot O'Gold Rep. 1-2-3- 47 Deviltries-Program Comm. 3-4, Scenery Comm. 47 Stamp and Coin l-27 Delphians 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 47 German Club 3'4i Library Guard 3. Pasch, Tom . . . 45. Bowling Club 1-2. Paul, Nancy . . . 45, 132. Honor Roll l-2-47 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Typing Comm. 47 PTA Rep. 37 Red Cross Rep. 47 GAS 17 Pep Club 27 Zetaletheans 3-4, Chaplain 4. Peqorsch, Iudy . . . 45, 137. Tri-D's 3-4 Treasurer 4. Peksa, Diane . . . 34. 45, 46. Sub-Chm. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 37 Varsity Drag Refreshments Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 47 Publicity Co- Chm. 47 Sub-Chm. Entertainment Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 2-3, Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries- Cast 2-3-47 Pep Club 37 Dramatic Club 2- 3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Thespian Dramatic Hon- or Society 3-47 Froshmores 27 Community Chest Show 2-47 Revelries-Cast 2-37 P. A. Announcer 3-4. Perlmutter, Laurie . . . 45. Honor Roll 1-2- 3-47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Deviltries- Publicity Comm. l-2, Chm. Scenery Comm. 47 Debate Club 3, Pres. 37 Ezelles 2, ICC Rep. 27 National Honor Society 47 French National Honor Society 47 Publicity Com- mission 2-3-4. Perry, Dale . . . 45. Perry, Dianne . . . 45, 126. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Prism Reporter 27 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2, Pres. 17 Deviltries- Costume Comm. l-27 Frauleins 3-47 Thade- villians 2-3-47 Froshmores l-2. Peterson, Iudy . . . 45, 95, 131, 132. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 Class Play Program Comm. 37 An- nouncements Comm. 47 Deviltries-Secre- tarial Comm. 3, Try-Outs Comm. 47 School Service Commissioner 47 Student Council Rep. l-37 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Tri-D's l-27 I-Da-Ka 2-3-4, Pres. 2-3, Sec- retary 47 Peries 47 Pep Club 2-37 National Honor Society 3-47 Office Help 2-37 Frosh- mores 1-2. Pirner, Carolyn . . . 45, 120, 132. Honor Roll l-47 Class Play Program Comm. 3-47 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 3, Sub-Chm. 4, Cast 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 17 A Capella Choir 37 Sub-Debs 3-4, Vice Pres 47 German Club l-27 GAS 1-21 l-Da-Ka 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Historian 47 Finance Commission 3-4. Pleiss, Melvin . . . 45, 136. Honor Roll 1- 2-37 Orchestra l-2-37 Hi-Y 17 Astronomy 17 Sharps and Flats7 National Honor So- ciety 47 Froshmores 1. Pocotte, Mary . . . 45, 132. Honor Roll 17 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3-47 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 27 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 2-47 ?etaletheans 3-41 Socialites Future Nurses Pofienbaugh, Charlene . . . 45. Pomeranz, Lora . . . 45. Honor Roll l-2-37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Co-Chm. Senior Mid-Winter 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Entertain- ment 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. l, Pres. 2, Secretary 3, Pres. 47 Deviltries--Make-Up Comm. 2-3-47 Pay-a-el-sa 2-3-4, Corr. Sec- retary 47 Sub-Debs 3-47 Socialites l-27 Na- tional Honor Society 47 Froshmores l. Pontious, Carolyn . . . 45, 120. 144. Porter, Pat . . . 45, 126. Secretarial Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep.7 Voeethians 2-37 Tonja 17 Frauleins 4. Powell, Ierry . . . 45. Powell, Judy . . . 4.5. Class Play Props Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 3-47 Deviltries-Script Comm. l7 Sub-Chm. Scenery 47 Debate Club l-47 La Alianza l-2-3-47 Bowling Club 27 Froshmores. Prala, Shirley . . . 45, 134, 137. Honor R ll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Sub-Chm. Invita- tigns Comm. 27 I-Hop Refreshments Comm.. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Cjomm.. 47 Dads' and Daughters Date Pu icity Comm. 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Sul:- Chm. Invitations Comm. 47 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 37 Welcoming Service 27 Devil- tries-Arrangements Comm. 37 Tri-D's 1-2- 3-4, Pres. 47 Dramatics Club l-2-37 Tonja 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 2-3, Secretary 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Bowling Green Spanish I and II 3. Preis, Carol . . . 45, 148. Honor Roll 1-2-3- 47 Class Play Program Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Refreshments Comm. 47 Stu- dent Council Comm. 27 Student Council Rep. 27 Deviltries-Refreshments Comm. 2-37 Philaletheans 1-2-3-4, Pres. 47 German Club l-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Pres. 47 Y-Teens l-2, Chaplain 27 National Honor Society 3-47 Bowling Green placed in Biology ancl Chemistry7 First Place Advertising Essay: Placed 24 Ohio General Scholarship Test 47 Welcoming Service 27 Froshmores 1. Priddy, Nancy . . . 45. Pep Club 2. Pugh, Mildred . . . 45, 133. Honor Roll 27 Homeroom Prism Rep. 3, Secretary 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Cast 47 Frosh- mores l-27 Socialites 3-47 Pep Club 2. Pugh, Robert . . . 45. Quertinmont, Tom . . . 45. 119. Quimley, Pat . . . 45. 116. Ruckus, Rita . . . 45. Radabaugh, Linda . . . 45, 95, 117, 131.. Honor Roll l-2-3-47 Class Dance Co-Chm.. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 47 Student Council Awards Com-- missioner, ICC 2-3-47 Homeroom Vice Pres.. l-27 Prism Staff 3-4, Business Publicity 3, Circulation 47 Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Comm.. Member 2-3-47 Intra-Mural 37 Girls' Tennis Team 37 Peries 3-47 Debutantes 1-2-3-4, Pres. 3-47 Charlemos l-27 Pep Club Pres. ICC 2-3-47 Cheerleader l, Lightweight 2-3-- 4, Varsity, Captain 4. Ransom, William . . . 46. Ray, Wilma . . . 46, 126. Honor Roll l-47 Scrapbook 47 Sr. Prom Comm. 47 Home-- room Secretary l-2-3, Pres. 47 Prism 27 Frauleins l-27 Thadevillians l-27 Debu- tantes l-2. 5 L LOOK TO ELECTRICITY! U . . . . Whatever career you choose, electricity will help you make a better product, perform a better serv- ice . . . live better. . . . Now and in the future, cheap plentiful electricity will continue to be just about your biggest value. u . MEDALS, TROPHIES. CLASS RINGS. CLUB PINS, CHOIR ROBES. CAPS AND GOWNS, COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS I-IERFF JONES C0 Class Rings IEWELERS TO DeVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL . Low cost i ' - P. D. COOK 1 fsir2r 'i : Box 38 Maumee, Ohio TW 3-6320 WWQWW 79 9 WW WMM? r worId's largest producer My of fibrous glass and fibrous glass products Reed, Barbara . . . 46. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Equestriennes l-2-3-4: GAS 1-2. Reed, Iames . . . 46. Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 4: Deviltries-Cast 4: Football l-2-3-4: Track 1-2-3-4: lntra-Murals 2-3: I-li-Y 2-3. Reed, Iohn . . . 46. Reeve, Sue . . . 46, 149. Class Dance Transportation Comm. 2: Class Dance Decorations Comm, 3: Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 4: ICC 4: Band l-2-3-4: Devil- tries-Comm. 2, Cast 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: Froshmores 1: Revelries-Cast 4. Reisiq, Margaret . . . 46. Ricec, Carolyn . . . 46. Honor Roll 1. Richardson, Dave . . . 46 Honor Roll 3: Class Play Publicity Comm. 4: Homeroom Vice Pres: Track 2-3-4: lntra-Murals l-4: La Alianza 2: Los Gauchos 3-4: Frosh- mores 1. Richie, Carl . . . 46, 116. Varsity Drag Sub- Chm. Refreshments 4: Class Dance Decor- ations Comm. 2: lr.-Sr. Farewell Invita- tions Comm. 3: Senior Mid-Winter Refresh- ments Comm. 4: Fathers'-Sons' Publicity Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Stu- dent Council Dance Decorations 4: School Service Commission 4: Band l-2-3-4: Pit Band 3-4: Deviltries-Pit Band 3-4: Track 2: lntra-Murals 4: Forum 4: Community Chest Show 4. Richter, Ceceile . . . 46, 133. Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 4: Prism Staff Reporter 4: Socialites 4: Dramatics 4: Entered 1958. Rickerd, Helen . . . 46. Riggs, Iim . . . 46, 119. Homeroom Trea- surer 4: Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-3: Band l-2-3-4: Talisman I-2-3-4: Los Gauchos 4: Sharps and Flats 1-2: Deviltries-Cast 3-4, Set Director 1. Ringer, Terry . . . 46. Froshmores l. Robar, Ioann . . . 29, 46. Honor Roll 2: Homeroom Treasurer I-2: Class Dance ln- vitations Comm. 2: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 3: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Co- Chm. 4: Deviltries-Typing Comm. I-2, Programs Comm. 3-4: Future Nurses 1: Tri-D's 2: Froshmores 1. Robbins, Phyllis . . . 46, 121. Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 4: Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 1: Deviltries-Party Comm. l: World Affairs l: Ir.-Sr. Sorelles 3-4: Ser- gio? Commission 1: Froshmores 1: WTDS taf . Robertson, Iohn . . . 46. Robinson, Ieff . . . 46, 116. Honor Roll 3: I-Hop Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Mid- Winter Decorations Comm. 4: Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2-3, Vice Pres. 4: Athletic Commission 2-3-4: Deviltries-Comm. 2-3-4: Basketball l: Football l-2-3-4: lntra-Murals l-2-3-4: Forum, Talisman, Treasurer. Roby, Tcm . . . 46. Homeroom Pres. l: Deviltries-Steering Comm. l-2-3: Hi-Y 1- 2-3, Treasurer 3. Rogers, Deana . . . 46. Honor Roll 4: A Capella Choir 3-4: Orchestra: Cadenza l. Rohrs, Carolyn . . . 46. Roscoe, Cynthia . . . 46. Homeroom Red Cross Rep.: Deviltries-Tickets Comm.: Christian Youth Club 2: Pep Club 2. Ross, Mary . . . 46, 121. Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 4: Sorelles 3-4: Class Play Usher 4: Pep Club 1: Froshmores I. Roth, Sandra . . . 46. Class Play 4: Dads' and Daughters' Comm. 4: Student Coun- cil Dance Bids Comm. l: Homeroom Pres. Prism Rep.: Deviltries-Costume Comm. 2. Roth, Tom . . . 47. Class Dance Finance Comm. 3: I-Hop Invitations Comm. 3: Track 3-4: Engineering 2: Christian Youth Club 1-2-3: Stamp and Coin l-2-3: Frosh- mores l. Roth, Victor . . . 47. Football 4: Basket- ball 4. Rowley. Eileen . . . 47, 137. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: I-Hop Bids Comm. 3: Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 4: Homeroom Prism Rep. 4: Prism Publica- tions 2: Deviltries-Program Comm. 1, Try-Outs Comm. 2-3: Froshmores l: Tri- D's 4: World Affairs l-2: Dramatics Club 2-3. Rozek, Dave . . . 47. Class Play Proper- ties and Tickets Comm. 4: Senior Prom Sub-Chm. Invitations Comm. 4: Home- room PTA Rep. 4: Track 4: lntra-Murals Football and Wrestling 4: Community Chest Drive Comm. 4. Rozek, Marilyn . . . 47. Served for lun- ior Boys' Mothers' Tea 3: Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 3, Prism Rep. 4: Tri-D's 4: Amica 2: Froshmores l. Ruby, Susan . . . 47, 107, 117. Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 2: I-I-lop Re- freshments Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Decor- ations Comm. 4: Senior Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 4: Homeroom Pres. 1, Stamp Rep. 2, Pot O'Go1d Rep. 3, Secretary 4: Band 2-3-4: Deviltries-Program Comm. 2-4: Script Comm. 3: Debutantes 3-4: Thade- vilians 4: Cadenza l: Tawasi 3: Frosh- mores l-2: Majorette 2-3-4, Captain 4: Revelries 4. Russell, Dennis . . . 47. Russom, Bob . . . 47, 151. Senior Mid- Winter Decorations Comm. 4: Sr. Prom Arrangements Comm. 4: Homeroom Trea- surer 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Deviltries- 4: Football 2-3-4: Track 2-3-4: lntra-Mur- als 1: I-li-Y l: Q. D.'s Talisman: Fourth in State for the 440. Rutchow, Barb . . . 47. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Class Play Make- Up Comm. 4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Homeroom Pres. l: Student Council Rep. 1: Secretary 2-3, Treasurer 4: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Publicity Comm. 3: Student Council Comm. 1: Girls' Chorus l: Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 1: I-Da-Ka: Dramatics 1-2-3: Fu- ture Nurses 1. Rutchow, Ioyce . . . 47, 132. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: I-Hop Refresh- ments Comm. 3: Student Council Rep. 4: Social Commission 4: Student Coun- cil Dance Publicity Comm. 4: Deviltries -Tickets Comm. l-4, Arrangements Comm. 4: Zetaletheans 3-4: Les Femmes 2-3-4: GAS l: Future Nurses 1. Rutledge, Lexi . . . 47, 133. Varsity Drag Sub-Chm. Arrangements Comm. 4: Home- room Red Cross Rep. 2-3, Secretary 4, Pot O'Gold Rep. 3: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 4: Cheveaux 1: Socialites 4: Dramatics 1-2-3: Pep Club 2-3: Future Teachers 2: Revelries-l. Ryan, Darlene . . . 47, 120. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Homeroom Vice Pres. l-3: Band 4: Deviltries-4: Sub-Debs 3- 4: Revelries-4: Froshmores l: Y-Teens l: Pep Club 2: Majorette 4. St. Rubin ,Larry . . . 47. St. Iohn, Edwin . . . 47. St. Iohn, Richard . . . 47, 116. Honor Roll 3-4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: I-Hop Invitations Comm. 3: Senior Mid- Winter Refreshments Comm. 4: Class Trip Comm. 4: Class Play Tickets Comm. 4: Student Council Comm. 4: Student Activities Commission 1-2-3-4: Devi'tries -Program Comm. l-2-3-4, Chm. 4: Hi-Y Club l: Forum 2-3-4: Hall Patrol l: Welcoming Service Comm. 2: Revelries- Refreshments Comm. 2-3-4. Salhoff, Karen . . . 47, 137. Homeroom Stamp Rep. 4: Cadenza l: Amica 2: Tri- D's 4. Sampson, Iol-in . . . 47. Sampson, Gail . . . 47, 133. Honor Roll 1: Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 4: Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Bid Comm. 4: Homeroom Stamp Rep. 8: Red Cross Rep. 4: Deviltries-Costume Plan- ning Comm.: Amica 2: Charlemos 3-4, Secretary 4: Socialites 4. Samuelson, Donald . . . 47, 119. Band l-2-3-4. Santchi, Douglas . . . 47. Homeroom PTA Rep. 1. Sartor, Marilyn . . . 47, 137. Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2: Served for Dads' and Daughters' Date 3: Tri-D's 4: Froshmores l. Sauer, Tom . . . 47. Cheveau l: Football 4, Captain. Saulter, Iudi Ann . . . 47, 132, 133. Hon- or Roll l-4: Senior Banquet Decoration Comm. 3-4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 4: Senior Announcements Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: Homeroom Stamp Rep. 1: Pot O'Gold Rep. 2: Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 4: Deviltries --Choreography Comm. 1-2, Costume Plan- ning Comm. 3, Tigerretes Try-Outs Comm. 4: Y-Teens l: Future Teachers 2: Zetaletheans 2-3-4, Historian 4: Socialites 3-4, Historian 4: Froshmores 1-2: Enter- tainment l-2: Spanish Program Member 2: Pep Club 2: Revelries-Decorations Comm. 3. Schafer, Greg . . . 47, 151. Schafer, Wm. Carl . . . 47. Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Bids Comm. 4: Deviltries-Ushers 1-2-3-4: Homeroom Prism Rep. 4: Band l-2-3-4: Orchestra 4: Los Gauchos 4: Sharps and Flats 2-3-4, Historian 4: Christian Youth Club 2. Schilt, Steve . . . 48. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 4: Homeroom Pres. 4: Hi-Y l: Froshmores 1-2: lntra-Murals 3-4. Scholtterback, Ann . . . 48, 134. Home- room Red Cross Rep. 1: Future Teachers 1: Tonja Service Club 3-4, Treasurer 3, Historian 4: Welcoming Comm. 1: Frosh- mores 1-2. Schnell, Sharon . . . 48. Homeroom Of- ficer l-2: Deviltries-Costume Room 1-2- 4: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 4: Frosh- mores 1. Schoembs, George . . . 48, 148. German Club 1-2-3-4. Schriener, Mariorie . . . 48. Shultz, Marilyn . . . 48. Schuster, Lars . . . 48, 148. Schwartz, Sue . . . 40, 48. Honor Roll l: Class Play Make-Up Comm. 4: Home- room PTA Rep. 3: Froshmores 1-2. Seward, Sandra Io . . . 48. Honor Roll 4: lr.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Prism Reporter 2: Deviltries-Arrangements Comm. 4: Che- veau 1: GAS I-2: Dramatics Club 1-2-3: Tri-D's 4: Equestriennes 4: Hall Patrol 1. Shapiro, David . . . 48, 151. Homeroom Vice Pres. 1-2, Pres. 3: Deviltries-Set Directors Comm. 3-4: Basketball 1-2: Track 2-3-4: lntra-Murals 4: Key Club 3: Quill and Dagger 2-3-4. Sharp, Ian . . . 48. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 3: Class- Play Tickets: Comm. 4: -Class Play Scenery Comm. 4: Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1-2: Debate Club l: Les Femmes P-3: Vo-ee-thieans 3-4: Office Help 2-3. Sharpe, Don . . . 48, 151. Varsity Drag Decoration Comm. 4: Homeroom Pres. 4: Deviltries-Cast 3-4: Footba'l l-2-3-4: Track l-2-3-4: lntra-Murals l-2-3-4: Wrest- ling 4: Quill and Dagger 2-3-4. Shaw, Kenneth . . . 48. Class Dance Finance Comm. 2: Senior Trip Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. l: Student Council Dance Publicity Comm. l: Deviltries- Comm. l-2-3-4. Shaw, Rex . . . 53. Class Dance Decor- ations Comm. 2: lunior Boys' Mothers' Tea Comm. 3: I-Hop Dance Comm. 3: Graduation Corrm. 4: Boys' Chorus 2: Deviltries-Set Director 2-3-4: Football 1- 2-3: Basketball. l-2-3-4: lntra-Murals 1-2- 3-4: Varsity Wrestling 4: Hi-Y 1, Pres.: Key Club 1-2-3-4. Shearon, Patrick . . . 48, 53. Shriner, Iames . . . 48, 116. Class Play Try-Outs Comm. Co.-Chm. 3: Homeroom Vice 3Pres. 3-4: Dramatics Club 2-3: For- um -4. Shuff, Ianet . . Colony Bowling Center TOLEDO'S FINEST 2U Beautitul Streamlined Alleys AIVIF Automatic Pin Spotters FREE PARKING Located Colony Theatre Bldg. Central and Monroe 2l26 W. Central Ave. GR 2-4853 wrmuzt asm shop, BICYCLE ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS 936 W. Central Phone: GR 4-7412 Toledo 6, Ohio New and Used Bicycles Motorbikes 6: Tricycles CAF ET ERIA EQUIPMENT Rowland Equipment Company HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 6l8 Monroe Street Toledo 4, Ohio Phone: CHerry 4-2602 KUNTZ 8z PERIVIAR DRUGS IO I8 Sylvania Avenue Toledo Ohio Uhwzclullb, Super Market Inc. TWO LOCATIONS 2845 West Central at Cheltenham Road 4122 Monroe St. at Bellevue TOLEDO 6, OHIO SERVING TOLEDO WITH THE WORLD'S FINEST MEAT ' I 1 READY TO SERVE YOU ON ANY OCCASION Central at Secor-Madison at Erie Snfwicc, A., CMADISON AT ERIEI COFFEE SHOP OR 711 MADISON 233 Erie-4lO Madison Westgate Shopping Center NATIONALLY KNOWN FOR GOOD FOOD Shumaker, Carmen . . . 48. 138. I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 37 lr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 47 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 47 Historian Comm. 47 Froshmores l7 La Alianza 2- 3-47 Dramatics Club 3-42 Poetry Award by National Association of High School Poetry 1. Siders. Carol . . . 35, 48, 127. Sidwell, Diana . . . 48, 132. 136. Honor Roll 27 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 37 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 47 Senior Prom Decor- ations Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1, PTA Rep. 27 Girls' Chorus 17 Devil- tries-Publicity Comm. l, Costume Plan- ning 3, Arrangements 4, Program 47 Future Teachers 17 Y-Teens l, Vice Pres.7 Sharps and Flats 2-3-47 I-Da-Kla 3-47 Froshmores 17 Deans Help 4. Simon. Barbara . . . 48, 130. Honor Roll 37 Class Dance Date and Transportation Comm. 27 I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Food and Ar- rangements Sub-Chm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 37 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 47 Aletheans 17 Homeroom Vice Pres. l, PTA Rep. 47 Froshmores 1. Sinclair, Bev . . . 48. Honor Roll 1-37 Class Dance Sub-Chm. Decorations Comm. 27 Class Play Co-Chm. 37 Sr. Banquet Sub-Chm. Invitations Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 27 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 2-37 Deviltries-Chm. Try-Outs7 Sorelles 37 Peries 3-47 National Honor Society 3-4. Singer, Marilyn . . . 48. 136. Honor Roll 1-2-37 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 Class Typing Comm. 37 Class Play Sub-Chm. Tickets Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decor- ations Comm. 37 I-Hop Refreshments Comm. 37 Class Play Sub-Chm. Publicity Comm. 47 Student Council Rep. 1-2-3-4, Committees l-2-3-47 Homeroom Chm. Courtesy Comm. 3-42 Orchestra l-2-3-4, Sec. 27 Deviltries-Refreshments Comm. 2, Party Comm. 3, Program Comm. 4, Cast 3-47 School Service Commission 1-2- 37 World Affairs 1-2-37 Debate 1-2-3-4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3-47 Sharps and Flats 1-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, ICC Rep. 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Froshmores 17 Night Relays Comm. 37 Outstanding Junior Girl 37 Honorable Mention Advertising Essay 37 Fitth Prize Handicapped Essay 4: Revelries-Tickets Comm. 4. Skellie, Edward . . . 48. Intra-Murals 2-3-47 Bowling 37 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 47 A Capella Choir 4. Small, Penelope . . . 49. 125. Sr. Mid- Winter Publicity Comm. 47 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations and Ar- rangements Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism 2-3-47 Class Play Properties Comm. 37 Vo-ee-theians 3-47 Froshmores 17 Hall Patrol l-2. Smith, Barbara . . . 49. 126. Entered Ian. 1957. Class Play Program Comm. 47 Scrap Book Comm. 47 Frauleins 3-4. Smith, Dave . . . 49. Homeroom Stamp Rep. 2-37 Intra-Murals 1-27 Bowling 3-4. Snider, SuAnn . . .49. Honor Roll 1-27 Class Play Sub-Chm. Program Comm. 47 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1-2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Girls' Chorus l7 Deviltries-Program Comm. 37 Future Teachers 17 GAS 1-2-37 Socialites 3-4, Chaplain 4. Snyder. Dee . . . 49. Sl. 132. 135. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Sub-Chm. 27 I-1-lop Invitations Comm. 37 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Comm. 37 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 37 Varsity Drag ln- vitations Comm. 47 Senior Banquet Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Prism Rep. 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Assemblies Commission 17 Guidance Commission 27 Student Court 27 Awards Commission 47 ICC So- cial Comm. 47 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Iun- ior Class Editor 3, Classes Editor 47 Deviltries-Arangements Comm. 3-47 Y- Teens 1, Treasurer 17 Future Teachers 1-21 Pep Club 27 Socialites l-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 2, ICC Rep. 47 Zetaletheans 3-4, Vice Pres. 47 National Honor Society 3- 47 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Second Place American Legion Essay 17 Second Place Advertising Essay 27 First Place Amer- ican Legion Essay 37 Froshmores l-27 Revelries-Tickets Comm. 47 Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference 4. Snyder, Sharon . . . 4.9. GAS 1-27 Shut- terbugs 4, Secretary 47 Bowling Club 3. Soutar. Paulo: . . . 28. 49, 121, 131. Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 lr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Class Treasurer 47 Bowling Club 1, ICC Rep. 17 Drama- tics Club 17 Pericleans 3-47 Sorelles 3-4. Spanq, Sandra . . . 49. 125. Vo-ee-theians 3-4, Vice Pres. 47 Froshmores 1. Stahl, Iohn . . . 49. Band 1'2'3'4f Stage Crew 1-2. Stark. Iudy . . . 49. I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Class Play Scenery Comm. 37 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 2, Costume Room 37 Future Teachers 1. Starsky, Susan . . . 49. 121. 138. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 ILHop Bids Comm. 37 Sr. Mid-Winter Bids Comm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 47 Student Activities Commission 17 Welcoming Comm. 37 Prism Literary Staff 3-41 Deviltries-Refreshments Comm. 2-3, Ushers Comm. 47 Future Teachers 17 Bowling Club 27 World Affairs 1-2-37 Sorelles 3-4, Historian 37 La Alianza 47 Froshmores 1-27 Delegate to Northwest- ern Ohio Iournalism Association Con- vention 2-3. Stautzenberger. Sonnie . . . 49. 121, 144. Honor Roll 47 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Invitations Comm. 37 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Var- sity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Student Court 17 Homeroom PTA Rep. 1, Pres. 2, Pot O'Gold Rep. 3-47 Guidance Commission 17 Social Commission 27 School Service Commission 37 Student Activities Com- mission 47 Deviltries-Party Comm. 2-3- 4, Sub-Chm. 47 Eguestriennes 1-2, ICC Rep. 27 Pay-a-el-sa 1-2-3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 47 Sorelles 3-4, Treasurer 37 Revelries- Sub-Chm. Try-Outs Comm. 27 Tickets Comm. 4. Stein, left . . . 46, 49, 61. Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Sub-Chm. 37 Public Address Co-Chm. 47 Homeroom Pot O'- Gold Rep. 1-2-37 Pot O'Gold Staff 3-4, Advertising Manager 47 Deviltries-Stage Construction 1, Script Comm. 37 Debate Club 17 Chess Club 17 Quill and Scroll 3-47 Usher 17 P. A. Operator 3-4. Stein. Ioyce . . . 49, 121, 122. Stevens. Sandy . . . 49, 14.4. Honor Roll 1-2-3-47 Sub-Chm. I-Hop Publicity Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Senior Girls' Moth- ers' Tea Publicity Comm. 47 Homeroom Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 2-37 Devil- tries-Publicity Comm. 2-3, Chm. 47 Pay- a-el-sa 3-42 Ezelles 3-4, Pres. 47 National Honor Society 3-47 Outstanding Fresh- man Girl Award 1. Stiles, Bonnie . . . 49. Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Typing Comm. 37 Homeroom PTA Rep. 47 Socialites 47 Froshmores 1. Stolz, Rosemary . . . 49. Class Dance Finance Comm. 27 I-Hop Bids Comm. 37 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 37 Girls' Chorus 17 Pep Club 27 Equestriennes 1-2- 3-4, Historian 37 GAS l-2-3-47 Froshmores. Storich, Maxine . . . 48, 49. Honor Roll 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity and Refresh- ments Comm. 47 Deviltries+Secretarial Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 47 Debate Club 2-4, Pres. 47 German Club 3-4, Treasurer Strahm. Ioan . . . 49, 121. Class Vice Pres. 27 Class Dance Comm. 27 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 37 Sub-Chm. Mothers' and Daughters' Tea 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. 1, ecretary 2, Pres. 47 Deviltries -Cast 1-2-3, Make-Up Comm. 1-2-3. Chor- eography 47 Pep Club 3-47 Dramatics Club 1-2-37 Sorelles 3-47 Revelries-Co- Chm. Try-Outs Comm. 37 Decorations Comm. 47 Tigerette 2-3-4, Captain 3-47 General Mills Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Sturm, Charles . . . 49. 119, 149. Home- room Red Cross Representative 47 Los Gauchos 27 Astronomy 4. Sutter, Darlaiean . . . 53. Swan, Iudy . . . 50. 94. 131, 144. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Dance Bids Comm. 27 I- I-lop Bids Comm. 37 Iunior Play Program 37 Class Play Cast 37 Deviltries-Make- Up Comm. 1-2-3, Usherette 47 Social Commissioner 47 ICC 37 Homeroom Sec- retary 17 Pot O'Gold Rep. 27 Future Teachers 1-27 Dramatics Club 1-27 Peries 3-4, ICC Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 47 Pay-a-el-sa l-2-3-4, Treasurer 47 Thespian Dramatic 3-47 Night Relays Decorations Comm.7 Revelries-Comm. 2-37 Froshmores 1. Swary. Carol . . . 50. Homeroom Secre- tary 3-4, PTA Rep. 27 Amica 27 Frosh- mores 1-2. Tanner, Sue . . . 50, 106. 107. Class Sec- retary 27 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 47 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 37 Homeroom Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 37 Class Play Cast 3-47 Deviltries-Cast 1-4, Assistant Direc- tor 3, Director 4, Usherette 47 Debutantes l-2-3-4, ICC Rep. 37 Dramatics Club 27 Charlemos 1-27 Thadevilians 2-3-47 Na- tional Honor Society 3-41 Thespian Dra- matics Honor Society 3-47 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 37 I-Hop Attendant 37 Homecoming Queen 47 Social Commis- sion 17 Student Activities Commission 27 Awards Commission 37 Welfare Commis- sion 47 Lightweight Cheerleader 1-27 Varsity Cheerleader 3-47 Pep Club 1-2- 3'4i Woodward Variety Show Cast 47 Office Help 3-41 P. A. Announcer 2-37 Eevelries-Tickets Comm. 1, Talent Comm. Tarloif. Alice . . . 50. Homeroom Secre- tary 1, PTA Rep. 47 Debutantes 47 Frau- leins 3-47 Froshmores 1. Tarsha, Glen . . . 50, 116. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Sub-Chm. Decora- tions Comm. Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea 37 Sr. Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 47 Deviltries-Set Decorations Comm. 37 Stage Construction 37 Class Play Con- struction Comm. 47 Homeroom Treasurer 17 Forum 4. Taylor, Iames . . . 50, 151. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 27 Ir. Boys' Mothers' Tea Decorations Comm. 37 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 37 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 37 Senior Mid-Winter Decor- ations Comm. 47 Sub-Chm. Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 47 Deviltries-Cast 3- 47 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Vice Pres. 27 Quill and Dagger 3-4, Treasurer 47 Audi- gorlium Guard 47 Deviltries-Set Director Terrill, Bill . . . 50. Honor Roll 1-3-47 Senior Banquet Comm. 47 Fathers' and Sons' Banquet Comm. 47 Deviltries-Prop Comm. 47 Basketball 17 Intra-Murals 1-21 Baseball 1-2-3-47 Hi-Y Club 1. Thompson. Mary Ann . . . 50. Homeroom PTA Rep. 27 Froshmores 17 Frauleins 3- 47 Hall Patrol 1-2. Tl-iorson, Donise . . . 50. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2-37 Sub-Chm. Decor- ations Comm. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 47 Class Play Publicity Comm. 47 Deviltries -Try-Outs Comm. 1-2-3, Scenery Comm. 47 Homeroom Vice Pres. l-27 Sorelles 3- 4, Pres. 47 Froshmores 17 Bowling Club 2. Tyneiield. Nancy . . . 28, 50, 117. Entered 1957. Honor Roll 3-47 Class Secretary 47 Class Play Try-Outs Comm. 37 Graduation Comm. 47 Deviltries-Costume Room 47 School Service Commission 47 Debutantes 2-4, Recording Secretary 47 Thedevilians Urwitz, Lynn . . . 50, 117. Honor Roll l-27 Co-Chm. 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Froshmores l-25 Emilio 3Eiectronic Club 2-35 WTDS Radio tC1 - . Warner, Carol . . . 51. Honor Roll 25 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Ir.-Sr. Fare- well Co-Chm. Publicity Comm. 35 Class Play Typing Comm. Chm. 45 Senior Prom Decorations Comm. 45 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 45 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. l, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Debu- tantes 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Vice Pres. 45 Thadevelians 3-4, Chaplain 45 Frosh- mores l5 Revelries-Publicity Comm. 45 Clerk of the Board Commission 45 Served for Dads' and Daughters' Date 35 Revel- ries-Refreshments Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. 3. Warrick, Lynne . . . 51. Deviltries-Cast 3-45 A Capella Choir 2-3-45 Girls' Chorus 15 Revelries-Cast 15 Pep Club 25 Y- Teens 1-2, Secretary 2. Waqenknecht, Karen . . . 50, 134. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 45 Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 45 Senior Banquet Fa- vors Comm. 35 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2, Secretary 45 Deviltries- Program Comm. 45 Tonja Service Club 45 Commercial Club. Wagner, David . . . 50. Honor Roll 1- l5 Chess Club 1-2. Wall, Donna . . . 50. Wallis, Susan . . . 29, 50, 131. Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Dance Dec- orations Comm. 35 Revelries-Comm. l-25 Co-Chm. Dads' and Daughters' Date 45 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. l-2-3, Scen- ery Comm. 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, Pres. 35 Peries 3-4, Treasurer 45 Bowling Club l-Z5 Sorelles 3-4, Pres. 35 Dramatics Club 1-25 Froshmores 1-25 Awards Com- mission 3. Walton, Ianice . . . 50. Honor Roll 45 Homeroom PTA Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 45 Christian Youth Club 1-2-3. Wannaxnaker, Iay . . . 51, 107, 151. Ward, Iim . . . 51. Warner, Carol . . . 51, 117. Warrick, Lynn . . . 51. Washing, Thomas . . . 51, 95, 102, 151. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Co-Chm. Class Dance 25 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 35 Senior Prom Arrangements Comm. 45 Prism Staff 3-45 Class Play Casts 3-45 Deviltries-Comm. 1-2-3-4, Cast 45 Student Council Assemblies Commissioner 45 Homeroom Student Council Rep. l-2, Pres. 45 Pot O'Gold Rep. 35 Outstanding Sopho- more Boy 25 Bowling Green Scholarship Team l-35 Quill and Dagger 2-3-45 Key Club 2-35 Talisman l-2-3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Commission Member l-2-3-45 Revelries-Comm. 1-2-3-45 Dele- gate to Buckeye Boys' State 35 Frosh- mores l-2. Watt, Karen . . . 51, 125. Varsity Drag and Senior Mid-Winter Refreshments Comm. 3-45 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Decorations Comm. 45 Amica Social Club 45 Charlemos 2-3. Watts, Kay . . . 51. Weaver, Margaret . . . 51, 132, 145. Hon- or Roll l-2-3-45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2-35 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Sub-Chm. Senior Mid-Winter Refresh- ments Comm. 45 Homeroom Pres. 45 A Capella Choir 2-3-45 Girls' Chorus 15 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 3, Cast 45 Les Femmes 2-3-45 GAS l-25 I- Da-Ka 3-45 National Honor Society 3-45 Finance Commission 3-4. Weber, Barbara . . . 51. Ir.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Home- room Secretary 1, Prism Rep. 25 Vo-ee- theans l-25 Iunior Red Cross Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. Weber, Terry . . . 51. Basketball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-4. Weinman, Sydel . . . 51. I-Hop Trans- portation Comm. 35 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 15 Deviltries-Costume Planning Comm. 15 GAS 1-2-3-45 Deans Office Help 15 Gym Leader 2-3-4. Weihl, Steve . . . 5l. Band l-2-3-45 Chess Club 1. Weisman, Richard . . . 51. Honor Roll l5 Dramatics Club 1-2. Weiss, Ron . . . 51. Honor Roll l-45 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 45 lr.-Sr. Fare- well Comm. 35 Homeroom Student Coun- cil Rep. 1-25 Student Council Comm. 25 Prism Staff 3-45 Class Play Cast 45 In- tra-Murals 1-25 Baseball l. Weissenberger, Sue . . . 51. Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. 25 Pep Club 2. Welker, Robert . . . 51. lntra-Murals 1-25 I-li-Y Club 35 Bowling Club 2. Werder, Nancy . . . 51. Girls' Chorus 1- 2-3-45 Tawasi Service Club 3. West, Debby . . . 51, 125, 149. Class Play Make-Up Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. 3, Secretary 45 Future Nurses 3-4, Vice Pres. 45 Vo-ee- theans 3-4. Chaplain 4. ' Westcott, Robert . . . 51. Wetzler, Donna . . . 51, 120, 132. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Play Properties Comm. 35 Class Play Scenery Comm. 45 Varsity Drag Refreshments Comm. 45 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 35 Prism Staff 2-3-4, Re- porter 2-3, Co-Editor 45 Deviltries-Comm. l, Finance Comm. 2, Party Comm. 3, Scenery Comm. 45 l-Da-Ka 3-45 Sub-Debs 3-4, Chaplain 45 Dramatics Club 15 GAS 15 National Honor Society 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Bowling Green Scholar- ship Latin Team 35 Runner-Up Out- standing Freshman Girl l5 Awards Com- mission 2-3-45 Delegate to Northwestern Ohio Iournalism Assoc. Convention 2-3-4. Whitaker, Charlene . . . 51, 116. Honor Roll l-25 Baccalaureate Comm. 45 His- torians Comm. 45 Homeroom Vice Pres. 3-45 Deviltries-Usher 2-45 Philaletheans l5 Tri-D's l-2, Sgt.-at-Arms 15 Sisco 1-2- 3-El, Recording Secretary 45 Froshmores Whitaker. Don . . . 51. While, Ronald . . . 28, 51, 107, 151. White, Sue . . . 51, 121. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 25 Ir.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 35 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Student Council Rep. 25 Prism Staff 2-35 Peries 3-45 Sorelles 3-4, Secretary 35 Dramatic Club 1-25 La Alianza 25 Bowling Club 15 Froshmores 15 Revelries-Try-Outs Comm. 35 Hall Patrol 15 Student Activ- ities Commission 2-35 Delegate to C. I. S. P. A. Convention 35 Delegate to Bowling Green Conference. Wiedemann, Briqetta . . . 52. Deviltries -Scenery Comm. l5 Homeroom Treasur- er, 2, Pot O'Gold 3, Stamp Rep. 45 Frau- leins 3-45 German Club 1-2-35 GAS 15 Froshmores 1-25 Pep Club 25 Served for Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea 3. Wilkins, Ianet . . . 52, 125. Band 1-2-3-45 Deviltries-Comm. 3-45 Les Femmes 15 Christian Youth Club 1-25 Eguestrians 35 Vo-ee-theians 3-45 Froshmores l. Williams, Iudy . . . 34, 52. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Class Dance Bids Comm. 35 Co-Chm. Senior Announcements Comm. 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2-4, Red Cross Rep. 35 Deviltries-Scenery Comm. 3-4, Cast 35 Future Nurses 25 Ezelles 2-3, Secretary 35 Socialites 2-3, Treasurer 35 Froshmores 1-25 Revelries-3-4. Wilmoth, Gary . . . 52. Wilson, Bob . . . 29, 52. Class Play Technical Director 35 Co-Chm. Class Play 45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. Vice Pres. 2-35 Student Council Rep. 3-4, Comm. 3-45 ICC 45 Band Announcer 45 Class Play Cast 3-45 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 2, Co- Chm. Stage Construction 3, Script Comm. 2115 Dramatics 3-45 Assemblies Commission Wines, Iack . . . 52. Whiteman, Ierry . . . 51. Homeroom Vice Pres. 35 Secretary 45 Class Play Program Comm. 45 Debate Club 3, Sec- retary 45 Track 15 Basketball 1. Whitmore, Bev . . . 51, 52, 133. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 35 Philaletheans 35 Socialites l-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 45 National Honor Society 4. Whitten, Charlene . . . 52. Wicklund, Mary . . . 52, 132, 136. Honor Roll 2-3-45 Class Dance Invitations Comm. 25 Co-Chm. Ir.-Sr. Farewell 35 Deviltries --Cast 4, Tickets Comm. 3-45 Homeroom Student Council Rep. 45 Orchestra 2-3-45 National Honor Society 45 Toledo Youth Orchestra. Winkel, Barbara Ann . . . 52, 128. Home- room PTA Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Frosh- mores 15 Pep Club 25 Commercial Club 2, Treasurer 25 Tawasi 35 Adella 4. Witte, Mike . . . 52, 102. Wittel, Barbara . . . 52, 137. Woggon, Iohn . . . 52. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 25 Homeroom Vice Pres. 3, Stamp Rep. 45 lntra-Murals 45 Hi-Y 15 Bowling Club 35 German Club 3-4. Wolf, Ilah . . . 52. Class Play Publicity Comm. 45 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 35 Froshmores 1-2. Wormington, Barbara . . . 52. Wright, Carole . . . 52, 130, 136. Honor Roll l-2-3-45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2-35 Class Play Publicity Comm. 45 Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 45 Homeroom Secretary, Pot O'Gold Rep. 25 Student Council Rep. 45 ICC 35 Deviltries-Tickets Comm. 2, Cast 3, Scenery 3-45 Future Teachers 1-2-3-4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Sharps and Flats 2-3-45 National Hon- or Society 3-45 Commendation for Na- tional Merit Scholarship Test 45 Finalist in SOT Tests 45 Sub-Chm. ICC Publicity Comm. 3. Younq, Anne . . . 12, 34, 52, 67, 97, 99, 104, 120. Honor Roll 1-2-3-45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 25 Sub-Chm. Class Play 35 Co-Chm. Varsity Drag 45 Pot O'- Gold Staff 3-4, Literary Staff 3, Faculty and Tickets Comm. 1, Make-Up Comm. 3-4, Student Activities Editor 45 Deviltries- Cast 3-45 Awards Commission 15 School Services Commission 45 Thaliens 3-4, Vice Pres. 45 Sharps and Flats l-25 Debutantes 2, Chaplain5 Sub-Debs 3-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 National Honor Society 45 Revelries- Publicity Comm. 35 Delegate to Columbia Ealholastic Press Association Convention Young, Rebecca . . . 52. Honor Roll l-2- 3-45 Senior Girls' Mothers' Tea Invitations Comm. 45 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 45 Homeroom Stamp Rep. 35 Cheveaux Riding Club 35 Y-Teens 1. Young, David . . . 52, 121. Homeroom Vice Pres. 4. Zahn, Pamela . . . 52. Honor Roll 35 I-Hop Publicity Comm. 35 Student Activ- ities Commission 2-3-45 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 3, Pres. 45 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 45 Sorelles 3-4, Chaplain 45 Cheveaux 3. Zauqgl Wynne . . . 52, 116. Honor Roll 1-25 Band 1-2-3-45 Senior Class Rep. to Band Council 45 Band Concert Master 3- 45 Deviltries-Pit Band 3-4, Steering Comm. 45 Sharps and Flats 15 Los Gauchos 15 Forum 3-45 National Honor Society 3-4. Zentqrebe, Dave . . . 52. I-Hop Comm. 35 Senior Mid-Winter Comm. 45 Homeroom Stamp Rep. l-2-3-45 Deviltries-Construc- tion Comm. 3-45 Class Play, Scenery Comm. 45 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-45 Forum 3- 45 Key Club 3-4. Glass Has Made A Difference V Now is the time to reflect upon the good ole' days in school-the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at today's school architecture, we think you'11 agree that glass has made a difference! I-Iere's picture-proof that school corridors don't have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must walls be solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight and view. When reflecting upon the advantages of this glass age, we think you'1l agree that the 'ggood new days are better. LlBBEY'0WENS'FQRD a,GfLeaZfVamw13foG!aao W H I T E H U T STARTS DRUG STORES S' 1902 S Y S T E M To1edo's Fliiiflt Drug Stores X X X C ' Il I. I d To SZTljnflfYDfiZGEeQdS 1 1009 Syimia Ave., comer Phillips .-... Z ' Y 3, el g i- 1659 Sylvania Ave., Corner Iackman Xi I f b Y XA? f ETQEY A M5 W' 313022, folnnq, mmm wma, WHITE HUT --' MEAL X 111-'S THE 2146 West Central Ave. I THING!! COLONY BUILDING FIT FOR A KING GB 2-2931 Donaldson, Linda Zeigler, Roger . . . 52. Zimmerman, Ronald . . . 52. Senior Mid-Winter Publicity Comm. 45 Boys' Chorus 45 lntra-Murals 45 Revelries- Decorations Comm. 4. Zollinger, Bill . . . 52, 118, 151. Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Co-Chm. Class Dance 25 Sub- Chm. Senior Banquet Invitations Comm. 45 Sub-Chm. Tickets Comm. Fathers' and Sons' Banquet 45 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Homeroom Pres. 1, Student Council Rep. 2-3-45 Deviltries-Try-Outs Comm. 2-35 lntra-Murals 1-2-3-45 Wrestling 3-45 Q. D's 3-45 Key Club 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Organizations Commission 35 Student Faculty Board 45 Froshmores 1-25 Co-Chm. Night Relays Awards Comm. 45 Co-Chm. Easter Seal Campaign 35 Student Hand- book Comm. 25 School Service Commis- sion 45 Senior Announcement Comm. 4. Abdo, Douglas ..... ........ 6 6 Abolt, John ......... .......... 6 7 Ackerman, Carole . . . .......... . .62 Adair, Barbara .... . . .60, 126, 127 Adams, John ..... .......... 6 7 Adkins, Merilee . . . ...... 63, 150 Aharoni, Sharon .......... ,.61 Aikman, Susan . . . . .66, 144, 146 Ake, Gretchen .... ...... 6 4, 133 Alspaugh, Janet . . . .... 62, 131 Anderson, Karin . . . .... 62, 131 Anderson, Lee ....... . ...... 57 Anderson, Mickey . . . ...... . .57 Andre, George ..... ...... 5 9, 118 Ansted, Michael .......... ..62 Ardner, Karen ..... .... 6 3, 130, 150 Asendorf, Carole .. .......... 63 Ashman, David . . . ...... . . 59 Babcock, Jane ..... .... 6 5,131 Babcock, Ronald . . . ........ . .66 Baer, Cynthia .... ........ 5 9,150 Baker, Sally ...... . . .63, 127, 149 Balch, Charles . . . ........ . .64 Balint, Janet .... .... 5 8,128 Balogh, Fred . ..... ....... 5 6 Barber, Brenda . . ........ 67 Berrett, Walter ..... .......... 6 2 Barrow, John ....... ............ 5 6 Barrovmian, John . . . .... 58, 139, 140 Baugher, Beatrice ...... 60, 133 Bear-ss, Beuna ..... .... 6 4,125 Bearss, James . . . ...... . .59 Beck, Carol .. .... 56, 150 Becker, Dan .... .......... 5 9 Begin, James ...... ............ 6 3 Benfer, Richard . . . . .64, 116, 118 Benford, Jerry .. . ......... 60 Bennett, Patsy .... .... 6 4, 134 Bentley, Ray . . ....... 58 Berger, James .... .... 5 6, 116 Bernard, Gary ....... ....... 6 5 Bick, David ........... . ...... 66 Beibesheimer, William . . . .... 61, 118 Bigelow, Carolyn ..... ....... 5 7 Bigelow, Marilyn . . . . . . . .65 Birr, Phyllis ....... . 64 Birr, Sondra Black, Beverly . . . . 63 Black, Roland . . . . . . 62 Bloom, Andre .... . .... 138 Blumberg, Joseph . . . . . . Bly, Melody ....... .... Bodley, Rollin .... . . . Boggs, James . . . . . . .63 Boldt, Barbara .... ..... Bolger, Brenna 57 66 ..1.57 ss,12s ....66 . . . .ssf Bossler, Judith .... .... 6 3 Botz, Sharon .... ' Zweitel . . . 52. Intra-Murals 1-45 Home- room Pot O'Gold Rep. 4. Brown, Ted . . . 32, 151. Sub-Chm. Re- freshments Comm. Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 35 Decorations Comm. Mid-Winter 45 l-lomeroom Positions 2-35 Deviltries-Cast 45 Football 1-2-3-45 lntra-Murals 25 Wrest- ling 45 Quill and Dagger 3-45 Hi-Y 1-25 Talisman 3-45 Key Club 2. Engler, Nancy . . . 35. Honor Roll 1-25 Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Publicity Cornrn. 35 Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 35 Co-Chm. Senior Mid-Win- ter Publicity Comm. 45 School Service Commission 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2- 3, Secretary 45 A Capella Choir 2-3-45 Girls' Chorus 15 Deviltries-Publicity Comm. 2, Costume Planning Comm. Co- Chm. 3, Chm. on Steering Comm. 4, Bit Part 45 Pay-a-el-sa 3-45 Sub-Debs, ICC Rep. 45 National Honor Society 3-45 JUN on CLASS Reve1rieseRetreshments Comm. 45 All City Chorus 45 A Capella Secretary 4. Francisco, Babs . . . 35, 121. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 25 J-Hop Invitations Comm. 35 Senior Mid-Winter Decorations Comm. 45 Pep Club 2-35 Bowling Club 25 Sorelles 3-4, Vice Pres. 45 Deviltries -Make-Up Comm. 2-3-45 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 35 Revelries-Tickets Comm. 4. Gerlach, Jim . . . 36, 94, 107, 116, 118. Honor Roll 1-2-35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Invita- tions Comm. 35 Announcements Comm. 45 Student Council Vice Pres. 45 Welfare Commissioner 45 Horneroom Pres. 35 Prism Staff 3-45 Deviltries-Guards Comm. 1-25 Track 3-45 Bowling 3-45 Awards Commission 1-2-35 Basketball Manager 1- 2-35 1-li-Y 15 German Club 1-25 Forum 3-45 Key Club 3-45 National Honor Society 3- 45 Revelries-Comm. 2-3. Butler, Carol .... ...... 5 8 Butler, Roger . . ........ . . Byers, Susan .... . . .57, 117 Byington, Judy . . . . .59, 130 Cady, Patricia . . ...... 66 Camp, Susan .... ........ 5 8 Cappi, Marjorie . . . . .60, 132 Carlson, Robert . . ...... 66 Carroll, Dan ..... Casali, Mary Ann Cassady, Pat .... Caster, Tom ...... Cecalek, Ann ....... Chesrown, Michael Chisman, Glen Chryst, David .... Clark, Don ........ Coates, Christine .. Coffin, Larry ..... Cohen, Larry Cohen, Sandra .... Conaway. Joanne Conklin, Faith ...... Connett, Michael .. Cook, John ....... Couri, Annette .... Courtney, Lawanda Crawford, Robert Crim, Russ Crowder, Josephine Darnraurer, Roberta Dankoske, Patrick Daso, Virginia .... Davidson, Judy .. Davis Mardonna ffffsi fffI6i ffffci .ffeifiii ....61 ...eo,13z f6d'iQd Deakd, Mary Lou , Dean, William .... DeBodk, Norman .. Decker, Gary .... Decker, Gregg .... Deen, Eva ....... Deen, Heney .... DerManelian, Al .. DeRose, Richard .. DeTray, Dianne DeTray, Wayne .. DeVaul, James .... DeWees, Barry .. Deltz, William .... Diller, Robin .. Dir, Lorna ..... Dixon, Dianne .. Dixon, Timothy .. ....63 59,116,118 ......5a ffffei ....e3 Dodd, Carol ...... ...... Doederlein, Arthur . . . . . . .61 Doerr, Susan ....... .... 6 2 .61 . . .... 126 Booth, Jack .... 129 128 64 66 Bourque, Phillip Boyd, Caren Bradford, James Braithwaite, Joh 11 . . . . . . . . . Braithwaite, Linda ....... .... Brandenberger, Willi am .. Brenneman, Jeffery ...... Briggs, Ethel ........... .... Brigham, James ....... .... Britton, Crystal 1:1157 ....60 .62 57,132 ....62 .6l,64 ....56 58,139 Doner, Tom Doughty, Pat Draheim, Robert .. Drake, Drake, Droszcz Carolyn . . Linda .... Terry .... Dudley,' Nancy .... Brodbeck, Linda . . . . . . .58 Brown, Nadine . . . . . . .59 Brown, Sheila .... .... 6 1 Buckler, Richard . . . ...... . .64 Buecker, Nan . ...... .... 6 1, 122 Buehrer, Barbara . . . .... 57, 137 Bugyi, Joanne ..... .... 5 9, 132 Buddy, Judy ...... ....... 6 6 Burda, Jan Burkett, Mike ....... . . .... 56 118 Burkholder, Sandra . . . .... 58 128 66 117 Buss, Nancy .... . . . . . .... 1 ffffid Dudley, Pat .... Duncan, Jim ...... ..... Dunlap, Margie .. .... .. Dunlap, Pat ........ .... 6 O DuPuis, Patricia ..... .... 6 7 Durdel, Nancy ........ .... 5 8 Duvendack, Charles ...... Duvendack, Susan ....60 Dwight, Carole .... .... 6 5 East, Polly ..... . Easterday, Don . . . Eastop, Richard . . Edelman, David ..... Ellithorpe, Nancy Elwell, Robert .... n ....64 IIIISQ ffIf64 Erkert, John ........ Eschedor, Darrel .... Eschenburg, Judy .. Eschenburg, Karen .. Evearitt, Robert .... Feldstein, Eden .. 58, 148 1 Feldt, Bert ..... ..... 6 2 Fell, Kay .... ...... 5 7 Fike, Bonnie .... .... 6 6, 144 Finch, Norman . . . .... 64, 118 Finch, Walter .... ...... 5 8 Fink, Levonne ..... ..... 6 1 Fischer, Howard . . . . . . . .63 Fisher, Mary ..... ..... 6 3 Fishman, Sharry . . . . . . . . .61 Fitch, John .......... .... 5 7, 118 Fitzpatrick, John ....... ...... 6 7 Fleckenstein, William . . . . . . . .67 Foley, Barbara ........ ..... 6 3 Forster, Ann ......... ..... 6 2 Forster, Jack Fox, Susan .....67 Foy, Edward .....5B Frazen, Dean .... ..... 6 6 Freidman, Chuck . . ...... 64 Friedman, Bruce .... .... 6 0, 140 Frost, Sue ........ .... 6 6, 117 Fuller, Gary .... ........ 6 3 Galitski, Bob ...... ..... 6 5 Galliers, Barbara . . . . . . . .61 Bomber, Sharon . . ...... 56 Ganch, Barrie . . . . ...... 64, 136 Ganson, Robert . . ............ 59 Gardner, James .. . .... 66, 116, 151 Gardner, Jerry .... ............. 6 6 Garland, Carol . . ...... 58, 125 Gauthier, Fritz . . . ...... . .63 Gauthier, Merilee . . .... 60, 136 Gedosch, Joan . .. .... 57, 138 George, Nancy .... . ..... 57, 117 Gerbie, Hannah . . . .......... . .64 Gerson, Jill ...... ..... .... 6 0 , 144 Gibbs, Jeanette . . ..... 58, 126, 135 Gilbert, Daniel .... ............ 6 7 Ginter, Robert .... .......... 5 8 Gladney, Mary . . .......... 63 Glew, James . . ............ 59 Slyda, Robert .... ............. 6 6 Good, Karen ...... ..... 5 8, 117, 131 Goodman, Nancy . . ....... 63, 138 Gray, Patrick ....... .......... 5 8 Green, June ..... ...... ..... 6 1 Greenberg, Sherrie . . . .... .62 Greunke, Susan ..... . . ..... 60 Gring, Daniel ........... ..... 6 4 Grochowalski, Barbara . . . . . . . .66 Growalski, Leonard . . . ........ . .62 Grohawski, Sandra . . . .......... . .60 Groshans, Judy ..... ......... 5 8, 125 Grounds, George . . ..... 57, 118, 151 Grover, Nondus . . . .......... . .66 Guhl, Shirley .... . . . ....... . . .56 Gunlite, Jacquelyn . . . .......... .59 Guyer, Sally ........ ......... 6 3, 120 Guynn, Robert .... ..... 5 7, 129, 149 Haberkamp, Earl . . . ........ . .64 Haberkamp, Lee .... ..... 5 9 Haley, Tom ......... ..... 6 7 Hall, Harriet ....... .... ...... 6 1 Hamilton, Constance . . . ...... . .62 Hammond, Nancy . .. .... 66, 132 Hamory, Silvio .... .... 6 4, 148 Hampton, Joe .... ...... 6 3 Hansen, Loretta . . ..... 65 Hanna, Bob ...... ..... 6 3 Harger, Sherry . . . .... . .60 Harmon, John ...... ........ 6 3 Harrington, Sandra . .... 64, 126 Ztmbmi, 5.. 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Hites, Melvin .. Hoff, John ....... Holland, David . Hollister, Vicki .. Hood, Tanya ..... Horvath, Joanne . . Hough, Raymond Houston, Nancy . . Howard, Mary . . . Hutt, Douglas .. Hullinger, Don .. Hulsebus, Susan Hummel, Janice .. Huinmon, Evelyn Hurst, Robert .... Huttinger, John Isenstein, Ronnie Jackson, James . . Jackson, Melody Jaffee, Sharon . . . Jamra, Jerry .... Jamra, Larry .... Jeffery, Jeffries, David Nancy . Jennings, Joan .. Jodry, Dean .... Joelson, Robert . Johnson, Carol Johnson, Howard . Johnson, Nancy .. Johnson, Terry .... Johnston, Ed Jones, Judy ..... Jones, Marilyn .... Jones, Ruth .... Jordon, John Julert, Diane .... Kahl, David ..... Kahle, Thomas Kalniz, Norma Kalniz, Thomas . Karas, John ...... Karmel, Joseph .. Karpinski, Edward Kass, Joanne ..... Katlen, Arvin Kean, James ..... Keeling, Sherry .. Keck, Marvin .... Keiser, James .... Keister, William .. Kelsey, Rebecca .. Kennedy, Sara Kenworthy, Susan Kerr, Barbara .... Kerr, Don ........ Kesmeyer, Kenny Kier, James ...... King, Bruce ..... King, Nancy ..... Kirk, Joan ........ Kirlcendall, Garry Kirkham, Harry Kleckner, James .. Knannlein, Lawrenc Kneeshaw Mar G , Y Knight, Phillip ..... Knipp, Edward . . . Knodle, Jaffery .. Knorr, Gerald ..... Knudson, Stephen . . . . . . . Kopka, Sharon .... Kopp, Robert ..... Kreusser, Robert . .. Krieger, Pat ..... Kruse, Roger ..... Kunkle, Sharon Kunz, Thomas . . . Kurtz, Carolyn . . Kurtz, David . . . LaCourse, Rollin Lamberson, Jackie Lane, Eddy ....... Lane, Judy ..... Laney, Ella .. . . .617 'fff5i ...6o ffff62 58, 125 ffff6i 62,125 'fff65 66fi2d ....59 ....65 .ff56 ...56 ...62 57 'fff62 fff56 fff66 66fi2d III66 .ffii fff5Q fff66 ...67 fIf56 ...59 .ff62 Sdfidd ....57 'fff62 fff6d 56fiii 'fff56 LaRue, Curtis ..... Lasobik, Craig ..... Laumann, Douglas Lautz, Judith ..... Lawson, Thomas Lelfevre, Mary .... Lehaney, Terry Lehmann, George . Leib, Judy ........ Leininger, Sandra . Leitner, David ..... Lentz, David ..... Lessentin, Rita . LeSueur, Philip Levy, Susan ....... Linder, Darlene .... Lindhuber, Thomas Lindner, Luther Little, James ....... Lober, John ..... Loeffier, William Lohman, Caroline . Lorigan, Nancy Loudon, Ann ..... Loudon, Susan ..... Lucas, Barbara .... Luther, Mary Lou .. Lykins, Sharon Mack, Carl ....... Mack, James ...... MacKenzie, Cecily . Maier, Darryl ..... Maloney, Patti ..... Marquardt, Sylvia . Marx, Carol ....... Mattimore, Barry .. Mauk, Ronald ..... Mayo, Michael McBee, Monty McClel1en, John McClow, Jeannie . McDonald, Georgean McDonough, Arthur McFarland, Nancy . McGannon, Dick McGarvey, Dennis . McNight, Sue McLaughlin, Ovid . McLennan, Robert . McNutt, Mary Jo Means, Kay ..... Mefford, Gordon Melot, William . Menninger, Dan .. Mewhort, Charles . Meyers, Pennie Michael, William Melke, Judith ..... Miezitis, Valda Miller, Charles . . Miller, Darrell Miller, Douglas . . . Miller, Edward . . . Miller, James . . . Miller, John ..... Miller, Judy ....... Miller, Linwood . . . Miller, Susan . . . Miller, Teddy ..... Miller Thomas . . . Minneker, Saundra Mohr, Mary ....... Moore, William Moorehead, Scott . Moran, Larry ..... Morgan, Joan Morris, Jon ....... Mortimer, Joanne .. Morton, Nancy Mueleh, Basem Munn, Judith MurraY, John ..... Myers, Kathy ..... Mynderse, Sandra . Nathanson, Joan Neuhaus, Thomas . Newcomb, Dianne Newman, Kenneth . Noe, Virginia ..... Norts, David ....... Nostrant, William . Notzka, John ..... Odom, John .... Ogle, Sharon ...... Olmstead, James Orderica, Ray . . . Owen, Janice . . . Owens, Karen . . . Pakulski, Diane . . . Palmer, Judy G. . . . Palmer, Judy L. . . . Pappajohn, Carol . Parkes, David .... Parritt, lrene . .. Pawlicki, Diane . . . Peirce, Pamela ..... Perlman, Jose ..... 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Ouertinmont, Carol Quigq, Terry ....... Radabaugh, Sue Rahm, David ..... Rancich, Patricia . . . . . . . Rathke, David ..... Ray, Lynn ........ Reaser, Virginia . . . . .A.' ...I Recknagel, Diane .. ..... I.. ....57 ....62 ....64 ....56 ....61 59,138 ....63 60,122 56,118 61,140 ....59 ....62 ....62 65,140 ....58 ....60 61,118 ....67 62,122 63,129 61,117 . ..59 67,128 61,116 ..59 25,135 ....65 Redd, Edward ..... ......... 6 2 Reeme, Peter . .. ..... 57, 140 Remer, Sharon . . . ......... . .61 Repass, Sally ....,.... 65, ll7 Retzke, Carol ..... 61, 120, 131 Rhegness, Charles .. . .......... 66 Rice, Donald ...... .,....... 5 6 Richardson, John . . .... 67, 119 Ritz, Jacquelyn .... .... 5 6,122 Rizzo, Pat ....... ..,... 6 1 Roberts, lack ,.... .... 5 7 Roberts, Thomas .... .... 6 2 Rosenberry, William .... 59 Ross, Carol ........ .... 6 3 Rost, Dorothy ..... .... 6 6 Roth, Larry ....61 Rubin, Elin ..... ......... 6 0 Ruppel, Gary ..... ........... 6 4 Russell, Beverly . .. .. . .... . . . . .58 Russell, Shirley , .. 65, 145, 150 Rust, Susan ........ ....... 6 4, 134 Rutkowski, Anthony .. . ....... .58 Ryan, Keith ........ .... 6 4 Ryerson, David . . . . . . .57 Sander, Constance ...... 57 Sarantou, James .... ........ 6 2 Sauter, Donita ..... .... 5 6,128 Sauter, Nancy Sautter, Ted ........ .... 6 4 Scanes, Mary Lou . . .... 58 Scarberry, Eugene .. ......... 59 Schade, John ..... ........... 6 5 Scheif, Dewey ......... 61, 118 Schacht, Susan . . . 61, 120, 144 Schilt, Suzanne . . . ......... . .62 Schmidt, William .. ......... 65 Schneider, William . . .... 56 Schneider, Jackie . . .... 60 Schroeder, Bart . . . . . . .59 Schulak, David . . . . . . .57 Schuller, Susan . .. . . . .62 Schultz, Richard .... ......... 5 7 Schulz, Lawrence .... ........... 5 7 Schumaker, Darlene .. ............. 65 Schunk, Ann ....... ..... 6 6, 135, 145 Schuster, Carolyn . . ....... 64, 117 Schuster, Ronald . . ......... 62 Schuster, Patricia .. .... 58, 139 Schwyn, Dan ..... ...... 6 0 Scott, Benny Scott, Marilyn . . . .... . .61 Scouten, Don . .. ...... . .57 Scribner, Lynda .... 60, 150 Shadix, Ernest Shanteau, Carol . . . .... 63, 130 Sharpe, Bonnie . . . ........ 56 Shea, Connie Shell, Suzanne .. . .61, 120,132 Shertinger, Rae Ann .. ..... 62, 132 Shook, Nancy ........ ....... 6 7 Shore, William .... ........ 6 2 Shunk, Sandra . .. .... 67, 122 Siegel, Sharon .... ...... 5 7 Siegman, Arlene . . . . . . .57 Silverman, Leon .... ..... 5 l Silverstein, Carole .. .... 63 Simmons, Bill . . . .63 Simon, Barbara ..... 59 Simons, Donald ..... 59 Simons, Janice . .. ........ . .66 Simons, Jerry ........... 58 Sinclair, Robert . ............. 59 Sinclair, Terry 63, 116, 138 Smith, Darlene . . . ....... 63, 150 Smith, Darrcl .......... 56 Smith, David S. . ........... 62 Smith, Karen ..... 60, 120, 132 Smith, Martha . . . ....... 57, 126 Smith, Roger . ......... 61 Smith, Robert ..... 67 W006000 . newest things are a M Hilton Hotel and a .... 'IQM' E' O Miss Casual Fashion! ER fl 00 M' 8 X' QR I H Wgf l f- if it STAUTZENBERGER BUSINESS COLLEGE 331 St. Clair CH 1-9149 A THOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING ---- Students May Enter At Any Time Especially For: GIRLS - - BOYS - - Nancy Taylor Transportation Charm Management - Speedwriting - For Everyone ROBERTS S01-IIO Q SERVICE BERDAN and UPTON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WITH A REPUTATION MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER L. R. ROBERTS GReenwood 2-0324 ddvrlzhlaafzi, Qbmrfmq, Biscl'1off's Food Center .................. Campus Barber Shop ...... Chuchil1's Super Market Inc. . . Colony Bowling Center .... Colony Men's Wear ..... Craftco Yearbook Covers . .. lames G. Crockett ....... Eriksen's Inc. ............ . F. C. Biebesheimer 6 Sons ....... Fieldman's Bakeries Inc. ......... . The Gallant Lumber and Coal Co, ........ Gardner Deye Studio ............ Graphic Engraving Co. Herf-Iones Co. ................ . Iersey Sunbeam Bread ............ .... Harry C. Kirchenbauer Paint and Supply Co. ........... . Kiwanis Club ................. Kuhlman Builders Supply Co. . .. Kuntz 6: Perrnar, Drugs ......... Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. . . Lynn's Restaurant ........... Manzel Flower Shop McConnell Drug ......... Miss Casual Dress Shop .... Morlve Circus Town ..... Mutual of New York ..... .... 1 77 No1in's Pharmacy ....... .... 1 81 Ohio Bell Telephone Co. .. .... 191 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. .... .... 1 73 Owens-Corning Fiberglass ..... .... 1 83 Pemberton Cadillac Company . . . . . . .179 Herbert S. Reisler ............. .... 1 91 Rowland Equipment Co. .... .... 1 85 Russell's Tuxedo Rental . . . . . . . 187 Sam Schwartz Inc. ....... .... 1 77 Robert's Sohio Service . . . . . . . 193 1Schmidt's Packing Co. . . . . . . .175 Smith's Cafeteria and Pastry Shops . . . . .. .185 Snyders ..................... .... 1 79 Start's Drug Store ................. .... 1 89 Stautzenberger Business College . . . . . . .193 Tillotson Mfg. Co. ............... .... l 77 The Tivoli .................. .... 1 77 Toledo Edison Co. ............ .... 1 83 Toledo Blue Print 6: Paper Co. .... .... 1 75 Toledo Scale Co. ............. .... 1 81 Wersell's Bike Shop .... .... 1 85 Westland Lanes ..... .... 1 79 White Hut .... .... 1 89 WTOL ..... .... 1 75 Smith, Verna . . . Smith, William . . Snow, Elizabeth . . Snyder, David . . Snyder, Dexter . . Snyder, Sandra . . Solberg, James . . . Solomon, Sam ...... Sommerville, David Soster, Timothy .... Souther, Mary .... Spalding, Joan Sparks, William .. Spencer, Gloria .. Speweik, Wayne .... Spindler, James .. Sponsler, Thomas .. . Sprague, Lowrie .... Steele, Sue ...... Stein, William . . Stemmle, Robert . . Stepanski, Jim Stine, Bonnie . . . Stone, Michael .. Stone, Sandra . . . Stout, David . . . Strole, Susan . . . Strong, James . . Struber, Joan . . . Stump, Nancy . . . Sullings, Bill .... Sullivan, Emmet .... . Sunderman, Lois Sutton, Chester . . Sweeny, Ray .... Swolsky, Mark . . Symrnes, Sandra .. Tait, Paul .......... Taraschke, Janet Tauber, George .. Taylor, Alice .. Taylor, John Abbe, Linda Abclo, Albert Aberl, Donald .. Adams, Dean .. Adams, Sharon .. Adcock, Judy .. Adkins, Karen .. Adler, Sharon .. Adler, Tom ...... Albert, Beverly .. Albertdon, William Albright, Sandra Albright, Sharon Ames, Linda ...... Anderson, Ingrid .. Anderson, Sandra Andrews, Barbara .... Andrews, Andrus . Andrus, Guy .... Ansted, Paul ..... Anton, Judy .... Archer, JoAnn .. Arnold, Karen .. Arnos, Ed ..... Asendort ....... Ashley, Kermit .... Ashley, William Augustus Carol .. Babcock, Chester . Bacon, George .... Bailey, Karen .. Baker, Dee ....... Baldwin, Judith .. Barron, Ann .... Bary, Alan ...... Basch, Maxine .... Bartlett, William .. Batavia, Elaine .... Baumcrots, Larry . Baumcrots, Leo .. Baxley, Sue .... Beals, Janet Beals, Joyce Beck, Robert ...... Becker, Janet ...... Bellman, Marsha .. Benedict, Janice . . Bannway, Sara . . Bennett, Mar Bennett, Midliael . . Bennett, Shermy .. Berquist, Bette .... ....60, .... , 66 , ..ff5i. 67 .... 1 56111 1 1 ....591 .. . .67, 62 .... , ....61, ....62, 66, 117, .,..60, ....62, ....58, ....59, ....75 id .... , .jfiri ..ff6s5 .jfizi .fffii ....76 ....e4 70, 125 Augustyniak, David 1 1. ' I -.'. .. . . . Austin, David ........ . ....61 ffffiei IIII76 ....76, , 76 .... , Berman, Larry Bernath, Francine Berry, Patricia . . Beutler, William . . 72, 135, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 128 .63 136 .62 .59 .67 116 .61 .56 .60 .57 131 .62 125 .63 .65 .60 .56 131 .63 .64 125 .58 134 151 136 .59 142 122 .63 .59 132 .59 66 .60 . 64 116 .60 140 127 .64 117 .77 .59 .70 .74 145 .74 .69 148 .76 .76 .70 .64 135 .70 .75 117 149 .75 .72 .77 122 127 116 .70 .72 127 .67 139 .79 148 .79 .77 146 .59 .71 74 70 73 .76 75 127 146 .79 122 .74 .72 122 .78 .77 .73 .76 141 .72 Temple, Janys . . Terrell, Charles . . Thompson, Brian .... Thompson, Thompson, Judy .... Tice, Thomas ..... Tilley, Steven .... Tischinae, Sharon .. Toepfer, Walter .. Towslee, .Arthyr .. Tracy, Terry .... Travis, Larry .... Trembley, Frank .. Tressler, Diane Treuhaft, Louise .... Treuhatt, Marlene .. Treuhait, Martin .. Treuhaft, Paul .... Troutman, Gary .. Ulrich, Richard Underdown, Jay .. VanDie1en, James .. Vandiver, Jerry .. VanNess, Bonnie .... VanWormer, Lee Veit, Vonnie . .... . Vick, Mary .... Vogan, Helen .. Vogeli, Joan ...... Wagenman, Barton .. Wagner, Rex ......... Wakefield, Russella Waldman, Deann .... Walters, Gerald .... Walton, John . . . Walton, Sandra .... Ward, John .......... Warzawdki, Thomas Wast, Walter ........ Thompson, Marjorie .. Ronald .... . 62,117,122 ........58 ....65,l16 ........67 ....66,118 . ....... 56 65,118,151 ........67 ....66,144 ........63 ....561ll9 ......57 ....56 ....58 ......65 ........64 ........56 ....62,151 60,136,140 ....60,ll6 ....58 ......58 ....64,151 ......58 ........59 ........62 ........64 65,132,145 ........63 ........63 ....57,l 16 59 56 52 ....59 ....57 ....62 ....57 ....62 62 SCPHOMORE CLASS Bihn, David Billiam, Bob Black, Brooks .. Black, Frank Black, Jay .... Blair, John ...... Blake, Rebecca Blessing, Donald .. Bohn, James .... Boldt, Edwin Bomer, Elcla Boos, David .... Bosenbark, Sally .. Bottles, Thomas .. Botz, Victor .... Bower, Faith .... Bowers, Gloria Bowman, Judith .. Boyd, Barbara .. Boyer, Douglas .. Boyette, Susan Bradley, Judy ...... Brandt, Catherine .. Brandt, Glen ........ Brighton, Edward .. Brim, Dick ........ Buinkin, James Brown, Linda .... Brown, Russell Brown, Sue ..... Brown, Susan .... Brubaker, Phil Brunk, Betty .... Bryan, Ercell Buckhop, Jack .... Buermele, Linda .. Buettner, Janet ....58 ....73 ....76 ...149 ....73 ....64,l 75 50 77 72 70 76 70 . . . .70 76 77 71 72 74 70 78 .'.' .' .' .'6s5,'i if i44 .......74, 125 .....7o, 129 ......78 ....78 ......78 . . .69, 149 ........64 ....69,132 ......6O ....73 ....71 ....74 ......76 ........79 ....77,l45 Burke, Jerry .... ......... 6 4 Burker, Lester .... ....... 7 2,149 Burstein, Marcia .. ............. 73 Burt, Mary ........ 75, 132, 136 Caldwell, Michael .... ......... 7 7 Calisch, Sandra ....... ....... 7 3,135 Clavert, Julie ........................ 64 Campbell, Mary Ellen 72. 132, 136 Campbell, Robert ..... ............. 7 6 Canning, Christine . .. ..... 64, 139, 146 Cannon, Mary ........ ........... 7 O Carnahan, Michael . . .... .74, 116 Carper, Susan ...... ...... 7 9 Carr, Gary ......, .... 7 5 Cary, David ...... .... 7 7 Cassaubon, Diane .. .... 77 Caudill, Lanny .... .... 6 6 Chambers, James .79 Chapman, Linda .. ...... 76 Chappius, Dick .. .... ..79 Chaney, Alice . . ....6i,14e Weaner, Sandra .... ..... 6 2,130 Weinman, Frances . . . ....... . .59 Weinman, Rhoda ..... ........ 6 1 Weissfeld, Nina . . . ..... .63 Welch, Arlene . . . . .61, 126 Welch, Sheila .... ......... 6 6 Welly, Barbara . . . 50 139 Welty, Richard . . . Wert, Kenneth .... Wexler, Sandra . . Wexler, Steve . . . Whitacre, Carol . . . Whelan, Tom . . . . Whitaker, Nancy . . . Whitney, Allan ..... Williams, Sandra ..... . Williams, Sarianne Willis, Karen ...... ..... Wilson, Patricia W'ingate, Carl .... Winter, Rochelle .. Wise, David ....... Wise, Gregg ......... Wisebaker Melvin . Wittenberg, Marshall.. 1 1 1 Wolfe, Kathleen ...... . . . Wolniewicz, Joan . Wood, Donald ...... Workman, Nancy . Worman, Sharon . . . Wrage, John .... Wright, Edward . .. Wrucha, Stanley .. Yatfee, Gerald Young, June .... Zahos, Bill .... Zbinden, Jane . . . Zeiler, Carl ..... Ziemer, Marcia . . . . . Zilba, John ....... Zimmerman, Richard Chester, Karen . . . Chinn, Charlotte . . Chinn, Donna .... Chitwood, Carole .. Christenson Brian . Christie, Carolyn . f Chryst, Rodney Chuckovits, Lynn . . Ciralsky, Robert . . Clapper, John . . Clare, Lillian . . . Clare, John . . . . . Clark, Robert . . . Clarke, Mary . . . Clay, David . . . Cliit, Marcia ..... Cobb, Phillip ..... Cocke, Barbara . . . Cohen, Merilyn .... Combattelli, Gloria . .. . Combattlelli, Judith .... Cone, Edward ..... Connell, Lynne . . . Conrad, John . . . . . . Cook, Lynne .......... . Copperman, Ronald Copic, Nancy ...... Coulter, Raymond . Countryman, Bob .. Cowell, Joan ..... Cowen, Don ..... Craig, Robert Crawford, Pat Crews, James Crim, Ralph ...... Crowe, Charles .. Crowe, Karen .... Crosby, Clifford .. Crunkilton, Tom .. Culp, Carol ........ Cumm erow, James . Daiga, Iuria ...... Dankoski, Dennis . Davidson, Thomas . Davis, Jo ........ Davis, Patricia Davis, Roslyn Davis, William Decker, Jack ...... Decker, Richard .. Decker, Robert Deeb, Fred Deguire, Jerry Delker, Jim ...... Denniss, Sheila .. Dernlan, Dawn DeVault, Arlene DeVault, Janet ..... , ........62 ......63 .. .61 .....60, 151 .....59, 146 .. .65 ....57,l26 ........65 ........66 ........66 ........57 57,144,146 . ....... 63 ........66 ....62 ....66 ......56 ........57 ....63,134 ........56 58,129,149 ........56 ....56, 132 ......66 ........61 ........57 61,116,118 ....61,127 ........62 65,136,150 ........65 ....57,l22 ......62 ....78 ....66 ......70 ....72,l27 ........77 ...79,125 . ....... 64 ...77,l36 ...78,1l6 ......77 ........76 ...73,l39 ......77 ......78 ........75 ...72,135 ...77,151 ......75 ........70 ....76,125 ........7l ........7l 78,117,122 .. .65 ....77, 137 ...72,118 ...70,122 ......78 ....75 ....76 ......73 ........75 ...77,122 ......78 ....77 78 73 ......77 ........78 ...77, 132 77 73 74 75 ....77 ....70 ....72 ......77 ........64 ...691139 . ..... 71 ....70 ......70 ........70 . ...73, 144 Hodgson, Charles ....... . Lugar, William ...... Dickman, Robert .. Diroff, Robert ..... Doan, Charles ....... Donahue, Suzanne Doughty, Donna Dowiak, Lorine . . Drake, David . . Dreher, Judy . . Drumm, Sue . . Dunn, Julie .... Eade, John ........ Eaglin, LaDonna .. Early, Earl ......... .... Edwardson Linda Eickholt, Robert . l l l. I. Ellithorp, Robert . . . Elton, Richard ...... Engelhardt David Engler, Thomas Erwin, Pamela Evans, Faith ..... . Fachlman, Martin Farnsworth, Gary Fassler, Sandra Fearer, James Fildmann, Norma Fielitz, Janice ..... Fincher, Jarnes .... Firebaugh, Janet Fischer, Nancy Fischer, Rick ..... Fisher, Virginia Fitzgerald, Terry Flannagan, John . . Florence, Jean .... Folger, Ken .... Ford, Dennis .... Ford, Margaret .. Fornoff, Jane Foster, Genette .. Fowler, Pamela Fox, Jim ......... Fox, Karen .... . . . Freeman, Brenda Fry, Carol .......... .... Fry, Ronald ...... Frye, Sondra .... Fulton, Diane .. Gable, Robert Gardner, Deana .. Gardner, Phyllis Garn ames . . . , J .... Garrison, Michael Garwood, Jack .. Gayle, David Gaynor, John ....... Gedosch, Stephen Geisbuhler, James Geithman David Geithrnanf Norman' . . Geringer, Pat ..... .... Gerlach, Judy .... Gess, Polly ...... ffff7d ....64 ffff7d 76122 1 1 ....76, 69,117 ....72, ....70 77,132 ffff61i 73,122 ffff72 ffff76 ffff75 ....77 77,117 Gilbert, Nancy .... I 1 K I l Gilchrist, Vicky . . . . . Giles, Dan . ..... Giles, Martha .... Gilmore, Linda Gilmore, Pat ......... Goldberg, Marsha Goldman, Allen Goldman, Ronald .... Goldwyn, Fred ......... Good, Nancy ........... 64,117 ....71 Goodleman, Marshane .. ..... .. Goodman Wanda Gottfried,' Denon . 111' ' Graeff, Joan Gray, Sharon ..... Graybill, James Green, John ..... Green, Peter ....... Greenberg, Lynn ..... Greenbery, David Greene, Connie Greene, Nan ....... Greiner, Thomas ..... Grimes, Steve ......... Grzechowiak, Chester .. Grove, Ray ....... Gunder, Pamela .. Gunn, Sharon .... Habercamp, Joe .. Hague, Darrell .. Hall, Beverly Hallett, Jack ...... Hamann, David .. Hamblin, Harry .. Hanneken, Judith . . . .. Hannum, Ed .... . . Harper, Carole . . Harris, John .... . . Harrisson, Kathleen' I ' Hart, Linda ...... Hart, Phyllis ..... . I Harter, William . . Hartman, Carol . . Hartzog, David . . . . ....78 ffff7s5 ....74 1 ....77, ....73, ....64, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .59 .70 .77 127 135 .78 .78 .73 .64 150 .70 .70 .76 136 .70 .76 .67 140 .73 .73 .73 .73 .71 .77 .76 .79 .70 .77 .72 .72 .77 .72 .73 .62 144 .70 .66 130 136 136 .74 .70 .74 144 146 .64 .64 141 .64 127 .75 .70 .78 .73 140 .64 .78 .72 .73 .72 137 144 .73 137 .61 .78 144 .77 .76 .64 .64 .73 146 .71 146 77 .72 .70 .64 .70 .78 .73 .72 .70 151 .78 .72 .71 .78 146 .75 .66 .72 .71 .64 .77 150 .72 .76 .71 .73 127 145 .67 132 .74 Hassen, Anita ..... Hawkins, Wendy . Hayes, James Hayes, Tom .... Haye, Jerry ...... Head, Charlotte Heckert, Carolyn Hedler, Robert Heffner, Susan ..... Heilener, Ronald . Heindel, John .... Heinrich, Susan Henderson, Kenley . Highlands, James . Hilewick, Barbara . Hindrnan Patricia . Holliger, Prudence . Holmes, Richard . . . Holtgrieve, Judy . . . . . Hominghauss, Albert Hook, Belinda ..... Hook, Bill ......... Hostetter, Sue .. Hudson, Pat Huffman, Dee . . Huffman, Tom .... Hummel, Sharon . . . Hunter, Susan ..... Hudelbrink, Michael Hutton, Pamela Iles, Frances .. lllman, Ruth .... Irving, Nancy .. Jacob, Richard .... Jagielski, Leo .... Jeffries, Sandra . . . Jagielski, Joseph ..... Jagodzinski, James Jenkins, Jenkins, Charles . . . Leonard . . . Johnson, Joyce .... Johnson, Kent .... Johnson, I Kristy . . . Jones 111 ......... , B Jones, Gary ......... Jones, Nancy Lee . . . Jones, Raymond . . . Jones, Thomas . . . . Joseph, Judson, Phillip .. Dick Junke, Darla .... Juveneau, Jill .. Kaminski, Judy .. Kane, Eloise Karan, Gale ...... Karpinski, Ray ..... Kass, Edmund .... . Kaufman, Patricia . . . Keahn, Kenneth Keck, Sue ......... Keller, Elizabeth Kerin, Margaret Kern, Sue ......... Kidney, Marcia Kimble, Richard Kimble, Chriss King, Jeanne King, Kathleen ..... King, Raymond ...... Kirchenbauer Karen Kirkham, William . .I' ' Klapfish, Maurice . Klem, Robert ....... Klopenstein, Charles Knitz, John ....... Knowles, Sandra Kohler, Gordan . . . Kohm, Elaine . . Konnoen, Karen . . Korn, Lind ...... ffff7i ff.'f61i . ...... 72 71,127 . . ....... 70 . ....... 69 . . .... 1 Hischke, ' William . .' ' ' '. ....... . ....64 ..ff6Q ....73 ..ff7i ....71 ....76 ffff7:i IIIIGQ ....76 ffff76 fffI7el fff.'7sE ....72 ..ff75 Kormeier, Mary . . .... 76 Koury, Georgette . . .... 75 Kozina, Patricia . . . . . . . Krauss, A. Robert Krauss, Robert ..... ....... . . . Kridler, Kathy .... 76, 117 Kripke, Larry .... .......... Krontz, Don ....... ........ Krueger, Virginia . Krupp, Richard . . . ....72 Kunst, Richard . . . J l J Kupper, Marcia Lou . . . ..... . .65 Kwapick, Donna ..... ........ Lajiness, Jan ..... .... . . Lansborough, Pamela Lantz, Sharon ......... . . LaPointe, Lawrence ....76 LaRue, James ....... ........... Larsen, Annie ...... ..... 7 8, 146 Laspisa, James . . . ...... . . . . Laston, Dennis Lawson, James . . .... . . Lawton, Dennis . .. ...... . . . . Leffler, Pat ........ ......... 7 2 Lehman, Suzanne . . ..... 70, 132 Lehner, Richard . . . ...... . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 Leichty, John ...... Leighton, Christine Lennox, Arthur ..... Lentz, Gordon .... LeVine, Michael .... Lewis, Marilyn ....... ff f .69 Lineback, Richard ...... Lines, Larry ........ Lininger, Jerry .... Lipman, Mike ...... 65, 129, Lipner, Robin ..... . . ........ . Longerbarger, Jan-ies Lotoznyski, Joan ..... ' I l I l l Loveland, Richard Lowe, Ronald . . . . . . Lower, Connie ...... Ludwikowski, Sally .. Lutjens, Elaine .... Lydy, Parris MacLane, Charles . . Maier, Deanne . . . . Manore, Sharon . . Marks, Elbert ...... Markwood, Gail ..... Marquhardt, Sharon Martin, Kay ........ Vlartin, Nancy ...... ' . Matthes, Pete Mattirnoe, Carol .. Mattirnore, Gary .... Mault, Pat ....... Maynor, Jack .... Mayo, Judy .... Mayo, Patricia .... Mays, Malindcr .... McBee, Jayne ....... McCarthy, Frances .. McCloud, Joan ..... McCoy, Sharon .... McDonald, Bruce .... McGary, Michael MCG-uire, Sharon .... Mclntyre, Susan .... McLennan, Sally McNeil, Thomas .. McNutt, Tom ....... McParland, John .... McPartland, Dan McQueen, Murray Mehen, Sandy ........ Meilink, Marianne Menna, Jay ......... Meredith, Bill Merritt, James . . Merritt, Rose .... Messer, Carol . . . . Micham, Nancy . . Miller, David Miller, Gary .... Miller, James ..... Miller, Janice A. Miller, Janice M. Miller, Larry ...... Miller, Marcene .. Miller, Martha .... Miller, Mike .... Miller, Robin Miller, Ronald .. Miller, Tom Mitchell, Robert .... Moldiney, Sandra . . . Monday, Luella . . . . Morason, Nancy .... Morrin, Carol ..... Morris, Carolyn . . Morriss, Jayne ..... Morrow, Ronald . . . 1 Mosses, Mary Moss, James Muenger, Barbara . .. Murray, Catheryn Napier, John ..... Nelson, John 76 111274: .jfeisi ....75 71 .... , '78,'iel5, ffff72 ffff77 ffffsei ....77 ffff7S ffff7Q fff.'6s3 ffff7ci ....64 ..ff77 H76 Nemeth, William .... ........ Nice, Bill ........ Nicholas, Janet .. 79, 125 Niebel, Pat ..... . . . .......... Niethammer, Janet . . . ........ Nighswander, Dan Nixon, Linda ........ Nowak, Robert .... O'Neal, Ronnie . . O'Neill, Dennis Obert, Peggy . . . Olson, Ellen .... Orians, Daryl . . Parcell, Kathy .... Parkes, Thomas . . Parks, Pam .... Parritt, Jim . . . . . . . Parsons, .Roger ..... Parsons, Stanley Pasch, Diane ........ Patterson, John ....... Patterson, Raymond Paul, Kay . .......... Pauly, Kathleen .... Pawlaczuk, Jim .. ....73 ffffeisi ffff76 ffff77 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Smith Roush, Carolin ......... 2 Peck, Richard .. Penner, Kathie .. Perlinski, Robert .. Perlman, Joan .. Perrin, Frances .. Pervin, Suzy ..... Petcoft, Ann Peters, Joe ....... Peterson, Larry .. Phillips, Dan ..... Phillips, James .... Phillips, Ronald .. Pieteras, Nancy .. Pitzen, Arthur .... Polverare, Janet .. Poole, Nancy ..... Poturalski, Paul Poturalski, Ronald .. Preis, Marilyn ..... Priner, Carl ..... Pulliam, Eugene .. Purcel, Thomas Quinn, Richard .. Rabinowitz, Adele .. Radde, Ricky ..... Ratner, David Ramer, Don ...... Ramsey, Raymond .. Rankie, Pat ...... Rankin, Richard .. Ravin, Richard Ray, Robert ..... Reinlein, Sue Reynolds, Tom Rex, Jane ........ Rhine, Judy ........ Richardson, James .. Riley, Kevin ...... Rinke, Steven Ritter, Dennis Robbins, Leslie Roberts, Kathy Robinson, Karen .. Roeger, Judy Lee Rogers, Gary ..... Rolland, Bernice .. Ross, Jane ....... Ross, Richard .... Rossrnan, Darlene .... Rossm an, Sharon ...... Roth, Sue ,.............. Rothenbuhler, Marvin Rowe, Jack ........... Rowe, Lowell .... Rudinqer, Susan .. Rudio, Kenneth .. Russell, Sandi .... Rutchow, Willa ..... Rutschow, Jeanette .. Ryeman, Barbara Saba, Marlene .. Saggese, John ...... Sam son eff p , I . ...... Sanzenbacker, Susan .. Sanbers, Robert ..... Sanford, Patrick Sargent, Ronald .... Sattler, Raymond .. Sautter, Robert . . . Saxton, Lucia ...... Schabeck, Michael . . Schafer, Richard ..... ........72 ....76,l36 .......73 .....73 76 73 71 64 ....74,116 .......56 .....77 .....78 .....6l ......70 79 . ..... 73, 125 .73 73, 132, 148 73 62 ......59 ....79,l38 ......72 .....58 .....65 .....64 .....76 ......77 ....79,l29 ........74 ....70, 134 ......74 .....77 69 77 73 78 .. . . .73 78 71 64 76 79 ......75 ....73, 146 ......69 .....73 .....78 .....75 .....72 .....72 .....76 .....7l .....78 .......7l . ....... 74 ....79, 125 . ..... 79 .....72 ....70,135 .......78 .......7l ....71,146 .......69 .....59 65, 129, 78 73 72 64 136 72 Schaffer, Connie Lee ....... Schall, Allan Scheff, Ronald ...... Scheurer, Christine .... Schlichting, Dean ..... Schlosser, Sandra Sue Schneider, Adele ..... 1 1 Schnelzer, Gary ...... Abdo, Shirley .. Abood, Charles .. Aborn, Karen .... Acklin, Barbara .. Ahlfors, Lindell .... Ake, Christopher .,.. Albertson, Carol .... Allen, Lonnie ........ Anderson, Donald .. Anderson, Mary Ellen Anderson, Patricia ,.... Ardner, Walter ..... Arrnbruster, Thomas Arnold, Dennis ..... Aubury, Linda ..... Aubury, Sharon .. Austin, Elizabeth .... Ayling, John ...... 70 79 .....7l .......7l ....79,l32 149 ....71, .......88 .89 ......91, 144 ........89, 144 137 86, 130, ........89 ....86,102 .,,.....86 ....88, 150 ....82, 127 .......83 86 Sl .. .86 82 88 . . .85 Schroeder, Gary .. Schulte, Dieter .. Schultz, Sharon .. Schuster, Carol Schwartz, Beth Schwen, Judy .. Scouten, John .. Seaton, Judith Seara, Larry Sess, Carole ...... Shamy, Dick ....... Shaw, Kenneth B. .. Shaw, Kenneth L. . Shawen, Beverly .. Shearon, Mary ..... Sheffield, Candace Shelley, John ..... Shepherd, Susan . . Shimp, Olive .... Shown, Carole . . Shulak, Sandy . . Sillence, Tom . . Simmons, Judy . . Simon, Fred ....... Simonello, Victor . . Simons, Sandy , . . . Simpson, Jim ..... Simrell, Richard . . Sims, Terry ...... Singer, Dorothy . . Singer, Linda . . . Sinkey, Betsy . . . Sinner, Bruce .... Skaff, Georgia ...... Skibinski Ronald . Shzypinski, Margaret. 1 Slattery, Sherrill . . . Slawski, Gloria . . . Slaybaugh, James . Smith Abner ..... Smith, Brad Smith, James Smith, Julie ...... Smith Marshall . . Smith Roger ...... Sharon ....... Smithmyer, Mary .. Snelling, leannene .. Snider, John ....... Solly, Edmund .... Sorgen, Robert .. Spang, Joyce ..... Stadler, Barbara Starrett, Richard .. Steele, Kathy ...... Stengel, Marguerite Stepanski, James Stephenson, Ralph . Stevens, Darrell Stobie, James .... Stoll, Andy .... Stoll, Ludmilla .. Stolz, Virginia .. Stone, Diane .... Storich, Nikki .. Strahm, Doug .... Strong, Marilyn .. Sullivan, James .. Sullivan, Julie Sullivan, Patricia .. .. Summer, Ray ..... Susor, Robert . . Swann, Vicke . . Sweebe, Terry . Sweeney, Fred . . . Sweeny, William . . Talmage, Karen .. Tank, Fred .... Tarloff, James .. Taulbee, Terry . . Taylor, Diane ..... 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Unfried, Nancy . . . Uplifi, Julie Urwitz, Joan . . . Utrup, Nancy ...... Valmore, James .... VanLandingham, Dick V'anLieu, Martha ...... VanNess, Bob ...... VanNest, John .. Vass, Stephen Vobbe, Kathy .. Vogeli, Carol .... Volk, William ...... Voorhees, Michael . Wagner, Allan Wahl, Doug Wallace, Judy . . Walters, Bob . . . Warden, Karen , . Warren, Richard . . . Warrick, Sue .... Warrington, John .. Washing, Bob .... Watts, George ...... Welker, Linda Weisburg, Karen .... Weisman, Lawrence Weiss, Wendy ...... Wells, David ....... Welsh, Ronald Welty, Sharon .... Wengrow, Irwin .... West, Dudley ...... Weston, Hildegarde White, Tonya ...... Whitehead, Pat .... Whitmill, Marilyn . . Whitney, George . . . Wilkins, Porter . . Williams, Carol . . Williams, Dennis .... Williams, Harold . . . Willian, Tari ....... Wilmoth, Shirley .... FRESHMAN CLASS Baden, Bonita Rae Balch, Stephen ...... Ball, Ronald ...... Ball, Thomas Barclay, John .... Barkman, David .. Barnes, James .... Barnhart, Charles .. Bastian, Carol .... Batavia, Phyllis .. Batey, Roberta Baz, David ..... Bearss, Bruce Beck, Gary Becklam, Carl .. Bedee, Linda ..., Begin, Rita Carol Bellair, Rochelle .. 84 91 84 81 89 ...89 ...86 ...86 ...84 ...82 ...87 88 .....84 .......82 ....87,14l .......87 ...84 Winney, Cynthia Winter, Karen .... Winter, Sue .... Winters, Pam .. Wise, Sandra .. Witzler, Julius .... Wohlers, Marlene .. Wolf, Ray ........ Worden, Karen Wright, Sandra .. Wysong, Linda .. Yeack, Joyce ..... Yoakam, Janet . . . Young, Jerry ...... Yourist, Norma . . . Zanville, Richard .... Zientek, Larry .... Zientek, Virginia .... Bemis, Sharon ..... Benharn, Barbara .. Bergman, Franklin .. Berkman, Bernard .. Betz, Karl .......... Binkoey, Carol Ann Bitz, Norma ........ Blank, Bonnie ...... Blank, Mary Bodie, Therese Boehler, Nancy .. Bolleit, Eugene Bolton, John .... Bond, Gloria .. Bondy, Larry .. Bottles, Mary .. Boyne, Jeannie .. 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Brown, Luanne .... Brown e Carole Brumlwy, Francis' 1 . . Buck, David ...... Bucklew, Bonnie . . Bunch, Fred . . . . Bunch, Patricia . . Burd, Richard ....... Burpee, Baroara Busch, David ....... Buschmann, Ruthmarie Butler, Richard ..... Byrarn, Charles ..... Canne r, Karen Carpenter, John . Carr, Carrol Sharon .... 1, Shanna .. Carter, Connie . . . . Caster, David . . . . .. Caywooa, Darlene Challen, Dave ...... Chapman, Thomas Chavalia, Patricia Chittenden, Bruce .. Close, Mary ...... Cochran, Dennis .... Coller, Lenore ....... Connolly, Barbara Corbin, Jerry ...... Costell, Sharon Cothern, Sanara .. Couri, Norma ....... Coutcher, Kenneth .. Couturier, Peggy Cowder, Sharon .. Cox, Linda ..... Cox, Robert .... Crapes, Sandra .. Crawford, Jane Crawtord, Sharon .. Crawioro., Patricia .. Crilly, Diana Sue Crosby, Matthew Czyzewski, Maty Ann Davenport, Judith Davidson, Carol .. Davis, Doris .... Dean, Carlton .... Decker, Clarence Deen, Lila ........ Denman, Thomas Derick, Dale ...... Derr, Suzanne Dersnel, Gloria .. Detwiler, Thomas Dibllng, David Diclcman, Don .... Dills, Alan ...... Dings, Randall .... Donaldson, Sue .. Donavan, Duane .... Douglas, Thomas Draper, Darlene .. Dregun, Ala .... Dross, William .. Driscoll, Neil Duding, Joan .. Dualey, Alan .. Dugan, William .. Dunca, James .. Duncan, Nancy .. Dunkle, Doris ...... Dupuis, Barry ....... Duvenclack, William . Duwve, Ray ......... Earley, Carolyn .. Eash, Dianne ....... Zckholdt, Barbara .. Ehrmin, James .... Eichner, James Eisler, Gary .... Elmore, Andrea .. Emahiser, Thomas England, Michael Ensign, Kimberly Erkert, Jerry .....,... Lscnenbur oanne Q, J . Esterline, Judy ...... Evans, Marian ...... Finch, Finch, Karen ........ William ....... Fingerhut, Frederick Fingerhut, Linda ..... Fingerhut, Sylvan .. Fischer, James .... Fink, Judith .... Fisher, David .. 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Frumkin, Kathleen . . Fry, James .......... Gandee, James Gardner, Sherry .. Garmer, Dennis .. Geggus, Otto ..... George, Dinah ..... Georgevich, Diane .. Georgevich, Donna . Gerbie, Howard .... Gerwin, Jean .... Gibbons, Andrea .. Giha, Nora ....... Gilber, Michael .. Gillespie, Greta .. Girkins, George .. Glauser, Judith .... Gloyd, Constance .. Gogel, Robert ....... Golding, Edward Gould, Michael ..... Graves, Judy ....... Greenspoon, Marcia Greunke, Marti ..... Griffin, John ....... Grill, James .... Grimes, David .. Grindle, Keith .. Groshans, Gary .. Grow, Mike ...... Gruber, Jill .... Grycza, Kenneth .. Guest, John ...... Gomp, David ...... Gunderson, Karen .. Guntsch, Janet ..... Gruner, George .... Haberkamp, Sharon Hague, Marianna .. Haley, Ann ........ Hall, Faye ...... Hall, Marcia .... Hansen, Ralph Hansen, Suzanne .. Hanslip, Robert .. Harmen, Terry Harfst, Thomas .... Harris, Robert .... . Hatherly, Patricia .. Hatten, Pamela .. 1-Iaupert, Judith .. Hawk, Robert .... Hawk, Robin ...... Hawkins, Patricia .. Heath, George ...... Heer, Edward ...... Heimbuecher, Charles Heineman, Robert .. Henrion, Sue ....... Hernacki, Suzanne .. Hersch, Carolyn .... Hess, Charles .... Hetzler, Mary .. Higgins, Robert .. Hill, Dennis .... Hill, Sue ........ Hillman, Jeffrey .. Hiltman, Kay .... 1-Iolben, Patricia .. Holland, John .... Hisey, Victoria Holliger, Gael ...... Hoffman, Patricia .. Homrighaus, Steven Hopple, Sally ...... Horvath, Chester Hough, Nancy .... Howard, Sue Hughes, Judith Hughes, Nancy Heinlock, Judith .. Hunter, Barbara Hurfey, Jean .... Hurst, John .... Hyde, Marsha .. Idozak, Thomas .. Isenstein, Vicki Jackson, Jennifer . . . Jackson, Jon ...... Jackson, Tom ...... Jackson, Winfield Jaffee, Judith .... Jaggers, James . . . James, Ruth .... Jameson, Jack . . 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