DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1964
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Qs 1 N, 1 K 11111101-S QQ- 1 ...-. . f -Q2 L 'Q ' 3, sophomores ....... - ................. - 53 '-'Q -:fu-J freshinen ..... 1 .......................... 65 student activities ...... --,-- ...... 75 if ' O1'g3.11l.Z21ClO1lS ......... ....... 9 5 1 ' , athletics ............. ....... 1 25 index .... ....... 1 42 1 'A l . :X i ' Q15 'f 8cfA' in A I - 1:21 I There are many people here at DeVilbiss who help to open the doors to learning and opportunity. For each new yearbook staff, the man with the keys is D. Norman Stalker, who has advised the Pot O' Gold since its beginning. For his contributions :ls a journalism ad- viser, Mr. Stalker was awarded the Gold Key, its honorary token, by the Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation. This Gold Key is sym- bolic of his abilities, as he is an example of those who are willing to unlock the door for others. 1 ,. or my-,CCY ' 'Q V jx ,g-f1'lfV'X -?NL,g,jX-jx, .ff-ff iz- ,Zio-1:-44 :iM Q'Qk-'l VVVMJV0 i0 . . f 'J-on ,as J il-...,1,. I .LQ U Q 6149! learning. -.ff 1 ,CL , , I ' i 1 ' 5' fav? 5344154 'ici' '60, A A lb' JH , A, of fi ' ' I .fy 17,5 6 -'I 'JW Ygdfngfeiawfbgip-7 at ,eww M Q im We Zltzfif jaw ,Hilmar fm J ' v- ' K5 nf I There arc two-hundred lilly-four doors in DeVilbiss High School-you can count them on the floor plan in- side the cover, All the classroom doors were taken down and recoticlitioiiezylgli'ye: 9Qy might do service '1 A77,V7fC'f,f C . .f 'I OV 'ii' 2126f6L, jmtfwfl NH 11-lla . 'fl s VVe use the door as our theme symbol because so much can be found beyond the threshold of a door. When we pass through the doorways to our homes, we find warmth and love waiting inside. When we open ala IJ E, 1 the doors of our cars, we find transportation to places of ' varied interest and adventure. VV hen we enter our houses of worship, we pass through doors that lead us to sanctu- ary and spiritual satisfaction. l'Vhen We open the doors to a school, we find across its threshold a new world of L, hq If 1 Q G qblx Q15 U7 L P7 ry, qaf Q oy 6 one Q fx 'G kgo I. Q Lil G9 'Ag Qbayqbi cu 1? plilsf QA, '36 fy! 5 fe'-'-' f :fx f'1:'fiff+wf.w1:-uefzfilaesr. ,:.-.X-EEE: ' -'-fffzi: .3 2:95-. ?-:f - ' its 2 f' sf I 'f41:ep.,f,LgJ156'Pf5A36,L'.':sx'5 v Sgr for new thousands of students. Other doors, those to the outside, were blocked temporarily as plasterers used their hallways to hold sand and other supplies. Most swung open regular- ly, sending performers onto the stage, or the basketball team up to another victory, or, every day, Tads in to lunch. As we seek our education, a type of shelter, we find that there are many challenging doors to pass through. However easy it may be to enter the first small door as freshmen, we find many larger ones on the wayg ones which are harder to open, whose keys we must dis- cover. As we leave the last door as seniors we look back and see those we have openedg we look forward, with anticipation, to the closed ones ahead, for now we possess the se- cret to help us find the keys. Students cannot obtain an education by peeking through a keyhole, for the view of knowledge from outside is limited. The keys are there for the taking and will unlock vistas of learning. Beyond the turn of each knob, beyond the first step, across every new thresh- old, is the education that DeVilbiss offers its students. I , 1 up I V . N . Qvyvxm,-,rf YNX-9 N-ff! 111: '7 . 1 RN KSA., ' J O u u ., vwxwvvgik vw C 7 QMgLJJ-My , cz . , If HM F IK X . .XM ' 1 W I , f TM fx-f' M 'FH . W M f4'wf'v-MLB X M cg, Q O x VN- U 1 1 V , 'tx LQ' . rr El fl f f 'x 1 K x 4 -ixf -'JAY 2 vb V A-716 A 'XA7-ivxxx-K jk' I5 XJ' ' DJJ! 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A future chemist or engineer may be prepared for his role by the science and mathematics departments. A career or a hobby in music may be encouraged by participation in the band, orchestra, or chorus. If DeVilbiss has given its students the proper keys, they can open these doors, and others. w ie v s is Q W V ' e 33? Q5 a 595.535 sis elif? 5 ts 9 1. . a .,.- :ara 35 - fs--v,:..qf..a.g, Mr. Irvin Conrad, Principal of DeV1lb1ss High School briefs 1 new IC2lCl1C1 on procedure I am especially pleased to have this opportunity to say a word to our 1964 DeVilbiss High School graduates. During the past four years we have attempted to provide for you a school program which would allow you to be prepared for college or for a career immediately following high school. Not all of you, of course, have taken full advantage of this opportunity. However, many of you have done re- markably well and all of you have completed, at least, the minimum re- quirements for graduation. I wish for all of you success and happiness in the years ahead. If we can be of any assistance to you, we will be most happy to do so. ngxvulfvff 'TT' 1 ,-- --- 45 M ., X JN-u,v5aSiL Q52 c -' . 'N' ,.- if , ..J'LLU,m.qbs. - luxe.-.'Q Q0 . Qifafve e ' e-We KP- -WW-i -e A --lieigsh refi- Mrs. Grace Knuggs QQ, il-g X 'CgLJ'JirJ C wgbpkli-' Assistant Principal- 6?-1- K Curriculum ,M A X,ux1j,X we -- -5sQQ0Q9f 5 QRJ WW-,!, J-jx 3Qm.f,.Q QM, CQ ei Q 'vcgn . I X Mr. Donald Sharpe Assistant Principal- Administration and Activities fm J. J-Mf fffwjif' X fl. . ,. --,A MJ,:'T'-' .fyq ,,-vi tj , 'lf fbf .VV44 UL ' ,f 5 ,J ,,f. fi --A -1 M I 4 A 1,, fig ,Lily All LJ If-Jifi--' - yi ' -A , . . - f 4 W-fi Ufif fiikiu 'VW - ,, Mlss Mildred Pasch -3, ML ji ,4j1,fi,f5fL,f'fw'i7,f 1. f, MW.,je- Assistant Principal- if-' ' if Lf 'Img Q,H,f7' livin N Guidance and Counseling A 1' fjf7 ,f,,:,,,5A,ff? XVJAC i-'L' ' 5' Q Us ff M' M ,Q Lf f i W 7 f fs VJ 'MVLNJ ,di V T if fii :N .1 -' ,1 uf .--M-, Of1r.Alf' EHTTLK ' 4 75 57 ffrffftj-Lf,-L fP f L ,ci 41- Ui-Q LAL' fu? 7 I , N ,hui 1. bf- - , f,,j'L!AZXl4'lJ r N y, K M fn X - Aguftfiw VJJ ,Qeij Wffffi, OJ's'1 '3'i H P sf 4 - . ' E I 15.1, '- wa I E Mrs. Mary Hartman Counselor Mr. Russell Brown Assistant Principal- Guidance and Counseling Mr. Norman Kies Counselor Mrs. Caroline Peters and Mrs. jcnnctle Cherry Counselors' :md Allcndzmcc Clerks. X.- Office Clerks KL. to RQ: Mrs. Z. Conklin, Record Clerk: Mrs. L. Fels, Treas- urer: Mrs. I---l. Molyncux, Mimcograph Clcrkg Mrs. M. Barnes, Book Clerk. Mrs. Thelma Starrett Library Clerk Mrs. Helen Tanner Senior Clerk X15 gr in. Depqrfmenf Chairmen, Seated Q1-rj: Miss A. Baron, Business Education: Mrs. M. Marx, Mathe- matics: Mrs. G. Knaggs, Assistant Principal-Curriculum: Mr. Conradg Miss M. Smith, Foreign Languagesg Mrs. S. Sharpe, Girls' Physical Educationp Mrs. M. Hoffman, Orientation: Miss F. Dickey, Science. Standing: Mr. N. Klee, Social Studiesg Mr. D. Black, Boys' Physical Educnliong Mr. N. Stalker, Industrial Arts. Dolores Wannemucher Nurse L1brar1au Josephine Rehklau Home Economics Ruth Douglas Marilyn Schiffer The second hour math class of Mr. KOIII' offering the so- lution to a prohlcnl. Mathematics Margaret Affoltcr . .Pie 'Z H' . 1 f X . K ' ! ..s ,, David Hardy Ilbne Hart Margaret King Max Kohr Jznncs Krupp Margaret Marx Margaret Olmstead Regina TNenze1 x, X I 11 ,X .w.'1'. 1 , john Campbell joseph Dagher Janice DeWolfe Helen Marie Griffin Irma Grime Barbara Hodgson Rose Bloom Harold Feltner Barbara Keck Eng . . . This land will reap from seeds Of love and lnyally Planted in its youth, And they will walk lonighl and all lomorrows Heads high, 1.vi.sion clear- Take with llllilll and for always The irzfinilcsinml, the near iwzcredible Planting lllul will erzriclz lhe cnrlh PVhose jmrposc ix beymul the here. For this wax .Che horn- And we, hm' colleagues, grasp hnnflx. We are exjmnrlable- For wha! is lejl is greater Than ourselzms. B -Olive McHugh Miss Elaine Hirth taught English at DeVi1biss from 1931 to june, 1963. She died February 3, 1964. ish W ii i Olive McHugh . - E-x Martha Pownall David Pugh Elizabeth Smith Ruth Smith Deanna Snedeker Charles Trump jack Pcrrine jack Tongring J. Philip Zaugg Music Agnes Baron fl 5z7,,f,iJ ,ffwfwsf Business Education Industrial Arts lx1HI all i l joan Clark Opal McFarl Alvin Preis Nancy Robo l Balsam N Stalker Science Gertrude Andre Frank Archambo Carl Benson Fern Dickey Robert Leiber Ned Ludlum Ruth Lukens Arthur Mills Ethel Molnar Dale Pittman Thomas Temple john Tischinae Lenore Berger Monica Boerner Kathryn Seltex' Marian Smith Foreign Languages Pat Boyland, Chuck Wittenberg. and jim Kirk concentrate on a foreign language listening test. Pa ul Rose Henry Wcrba Ursula Schmit Chuck Horowitz and janet Wohlers admire the Hildcsheim Vase, presented to the Latin De- partment by the Ohio Classical Conference for its outstanding teaching program. Social Studies Sue Lechner Sandra Stebleton A It William Blackwell Alexander Feldstein Warren Goode Margaret Hoffman Clyde Kiker James Kilcorse Norman Klee Dal Lawrence Helen Williams Physical Education Donald Black Wilbur Booth William Brooke Robert English Philip Kahler Cricntation Patricia English Kathryn Juers Sybil Sharpe U , - ,Q .1'Wk'ju 'fjaji jjtr ,QLXLMX O 9-,J . ' I, 5 , I yy ,W K .1 , b .iff 1.-,g,,f 4' mlrlnf-' k JJ' fAUv,,7' I1 nj MU.. A A ju V - ,. F . p i 1, nh WU J Ufj f Af 1 xg f 1 U 1 ' ,A ,., W. ' 1 . . .1 ,A , .Lf --1 rf If 1 x H SM WJ . -9.3 .ff 1. , f 2 1 .. V' ,YU ' f , . , 'JJ' .gyvef 'Q , .fy bl' J .Lf f J jf ,C h ff' 5, 9,1 fu I X U ! .r J Lf ,N f ,I-, , .w ,A V1 .. P . 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XVCQ-fQ6afZZ' 144251, Zbiff 4,2 114251 1 , ,Ze ,y 4 p , T VW? dag K 3? 4272471 fy? QLBMHE yfzy 524210 I f:bOOf2f 64? GJ dl 6 !Q'6Lc yf527 fvfffadafmgi W pl 9 1016, M5114 - X . LW aw ' 74M Z , , , 06 fnqagcabgig 624467 j 23' Senior Class Advisors and Officers are: Qback rowj Miss Joan Clark and Mr john Tischanaeg Qfront rowj L. to R.: Rick Lehman, Presidentg Ginny Salley Vice Presidentg Dee Ramey, Secretary: and Dick Bcerrnan, Treasurer. THE CLASS OF '64 REMEMBERS . Directing the first jr.-Sr. Play were Tim Reichert and Barb Krauss, repre- senting the Senior Class, and Toni Leach and Charlie Stahr, representing the junior Class. Abrahzuusou, Anlzuus, Aharoui, Alspach, Anderson, Constance Susan Barbara Douglas Cheryl Anderson, Austecl, Apliug, Arduer, Arent, Linda li2ll'lJ2ll'2l Richarcl Patricia Marcia Axouovilz, Bubbiu, llacr, Bailey, Batouche, Judith lizuhlc-eu Carole Carol Paulette THE DRAG, THE PLAY, THE TRIP . Bauer, Bauer, Beerman, Bellingham, Bellman, Caroline jeffrey Richard Gwen Robert lleuedicL, Benner, Berer, Berkowitz, Berman, V lu cent Eddie Bonnie Ida William Betz, Margaret Binzer, Renee Boggs, John Bolander, Patricia Bookman, Joseph Booth, Carol Both, David Boxwell, Suzanne Boyer, janet Boyers, Donald Boynton. Beverly Bradley, Richard Braithwaitc, Bran1lcbcx'ry, Brown, Charlotte john Stcwarl Callendcr, Cam pbcll, Carr, janet Pamcla Duane Champe, Chapman, Chappius, Katherine Ann Marie Barbara Making plans for the Senior Trip to New York are Sue Adams and Ron Volk. Browning, lluehrcr. Burleigh, Roger Roberta Marilyn Casali, Casllcniun, Caswell, Margaret Robert. joyce Close, Clowcry, Cluckcy, Patti Slephcn Norma The Co-chairmen of the Dad's and Danghtcr's Date, Mary Ann Goon and Bonnie Laslon, are making plans for My Heart Belongs to Daddy. 1 Cochran, Carol Cohen, Michael Colthorpe, Terri Connolly, Patricia Connolly, Patrick Coombs, Henry Cothern, Joseph Cox, Barbara Creekmore Tom Cremean, William Cryer, Mary Culver, Donald Cumiskey, Custer, Dalby, Dalton, Dannn, Dankcrt, Sharon jill jan Arthur Diane Victoria THEN GRADUATION Darrow, Davis, Nancy David DeArmond, Diller, Dion, Drown, Dunbar, Duncan, Suzanne Ann jane Richard Paula Nancy Duncan, Dusseau, Eberlein, Elcston, Elingcr, Elinger, Paula James Lani Deborah Laurccn Linda Elwell, Engle, Epstein, Farley, Feldt, Felton, Cherie Barbara joel Deborah Annette james Fenncken, Fcssenden, Firebaugh, Fisher, Fisher, Fitch, Wally Gary james Dean Phil Beverly Fitzgerald, Ford, Foster, Friedman, Fry, Gaines, Sharon Linda Lila Rita Leonard Rita . mlfll A G e Garrison, Gayle, Gedosch, Geer, Gerson, Getter, Robert Arnold Sally Gretchen Reynold David AND A NEW BEGINNING. Gibbons, Gibson, Geraldine Julia Gibson, Giha, Gilbert, Girkins, Gladwell, Godsey, Sand ra Ma rga rcn joh n Paul Anthony joan Goldsworlhy Gayle Goon Mary Ann Grant Mary Green Carol Greenm1n Lee GTIIUCS MICITHCI Glmg I 1 xy Groves Mary jane Grycza Thomas Gunderson Sonia Hammond David H1rgcr Ruth T C i1LCix1Ilg du 1119 for Semox Announcements H'n'ing LillCi'l H'u'n1on Rich'u'd Hart, anet Hayes, Pat Hellwig, Mary jane Hendrickson, Linda Henry, Martha Hcrmzm, Rita Hersh, Cary Hess. Mary Higgins, john Hinklc, jane Hnffer, jerry Huffman, Suzanne Horton, ' Ruth are the Co-Clmirmen, Ruth Noflz :xml Pzunelzl Klklilplfll. juhnke, Mary Knnmler. Marlin Karnahl, Barlmara Karol, Linda Katschkc, Elizabeth Knlznmn, Pamela Kier, Lyndon Kimmelmun, Donna Kinney, Riclmrcl Kinney, Xvilliann Kleinmun, joan Knu Lll, Milton Korman, Burton Kossow, Ronald Kznlula, Fred -A '? Horwitz, Barbara Horwitz, Carol Hoskin, Curie Beth Huihnan, Colenc l-Inmmel, Lawrence Hun l, Gordon I-luss, Richard xlngielski, Dorothy james, Beverly Jastrcmski, Duane jenkins, Steven johnson, Dwight ,-11 1 Kozak, Thomas Krauss, Barbara Krauss, Mary jo Kreinberg, Penny Kuehn, Joyce Kuhman, Jeff Kunz, John Ku tzkc, Ruth Lange, Lantz, Larke, Linda Jo George Sue Leckic, Lee, Lee, Bcttic Suc David Elizabeth Levine, Levinson, Linck, Larry Frcida Kathryn Kwapich, Pamela LaFleur, Carol Lajiness, Michael Lake, Cassandra The Co-chairmen of the 1964 Prorn are George Orians and Sally Rcmbold. Laskicwicz, Laston, Leasor, Richard Bonita Louis Lehman, Lcncnberg, LcVinc, Richard Linda Jacqueline Lincoln, Linvcr, Lippincott, Monica Preston Conrad The Co-chairmen of thc 1964 Varsity Drag, Hardymcn's Holiday , are Don Culver and Linda Hating. Lipton, Cliff Lisk, William Long, Michael Lukert, Carol Lumm, Pamela Luppens, james Lydy, Robert Lykins, Clyde McCafferty Charles McCarthy, Daniel McIntyre, Ann Maertin, Ellynn Makowski, Mann, Marti, Marvin, Mathews, Meyer, Marilyn Janice Don Linda Leslie Catherine Michalak, Miller, Miller, Millman, Moan, Morgan, Katherine Bonnie Gerald Daryl james David Morgret, Mossing, Mostov, Mueller, Murphy, Myers, Paula David Michael Patti Sandra Mark CLD DCDORS CLGSING Mylander, Mynihan, Lynda Karen Nach trab, Ness, Newbury, Noftz, Norris, Oberle, Thomas Carole Wayne Ruth Sandra Carol Orians, Ott, Ottney, Palm, Palmer, Papenfuss, George Susan Chris Trudy Kurt Karol NEW UNES OPENING . . . Paris, Parker, Barbara Sue Parks, Patterson, Pertcheck, Peterson, Phillips, Pietrykowski Kim Richard Denise Molly Lois Florian Pilkington, Pursell, Raab, Ramey, Ramirez, Reichert, Chris james Howard Malinda de Arellano Timothy Alice Reichlin, Rembold, Rich, Rinderknecht, Robertson, Roe, Helene Sally Paulette David William Duane Rogowski, john Roper, julie Rothman , Howard Rudolph, Earl Rutledge, james Sallcy, Virginia Sanzcnbachcr, Robert Schaffer, Sharon Scharlow, Linda Schaub, john Schladetsch, john Schmidt, Marian DATES TO Date entered . . . September 7. 1960 Varsity Drag . . . November 30, 1963 Dad's and Daughter's Date February 27, 1964 Senior Trip . . . March 29-April 3, 1964 Jr.-Sr. Play . . . May 8 and 9, 1964 Senior Banquet . . . May 13, 1964 Scheu rs, Susan Schuster, Kathy Scouten, Alan Scribner, Robert Scroggs, james Scybold, Edward Shamas, Cheryl Shamas, Craig Sharp, Diana Shaw, Barbara Shaw, William Shupp, janet Shyavitz, Linda Sieler, Thomas Singal, Ronald REMEMBER Senior Prom . . . May 23, 1964 Senior Day . . . May 29, 1964 Baccalaureate . . . June 7, 1964 jr.-Sr. Farewell . . . June 9, 1964 Memorial . . . june ll, 1964 Graduation . . . June 11, 196-1 Slernfeld. Ruth Sumner, james Swanbeek, Lynne Szykowny. James Szymanski, Marlin T air, John Tassie, Margaret Temple, Teri Tcrrill, Rae Thomason, James Thompson , Dennis Thorson, Barbara Toepper, Jacqueline Thompkins, Kathleen Toulouse, Christine Singer, Harold Sinner, Lynda Smith, Marlene Sparks, Nancy Spaulding, Cynthia Spencer, David Spencer, Donna Sprague, La urence Slelle, Judith Slempien, john Stengal, Eylan Stengal, Marsha Treuhaft, Bruce Treuhaft. Cathy Trenhalt, Thomas Tucholski, Frances Tucker, Alan Twining, Christina Van Lciu. Kenneth Vaughn. David Volk, Ronald Waldvogel , john VVandtkc. Richard Mlarner, Elizabeth Leslie Matthews and Bob Garrison arrange for Baccalaureate. Warner, Wast, Wear, Leonard john Robert Weitz, Mfcrner, Westcott, Patricia Linda Larry VVhite, WVhite, Whiteford Doug Phil Katharii 1, '5'? i --KA..--S ,MF . ,I -4----W-.-U 1- V1 f - fs- -fw -. -P---v. -1'-1:-fwfr , V-, , A i i I Weaver Terry lVexler, Charles WVilliams, Larry Weber, Nancy Whitacre. Sharon Williams, Robert Vllcinblatt, Howard Whitacre, Tom W illis, Jean ne Wittenberg, Richard Woeller, john llfright, Nancy Yoast, Beverly Yonovitz. Harold Zahn , Geoffrey Zimmerman, Carol Zimmerman , Sandra Awaiting their dinner are Mike Long and Kathy Schuster, Co- chairmcn of Senior Banquet. The last event of the year, Graduation, is under the direction of Mary Hess and Howie Weinblatt. -41 M 1 Marilyn Burleigh and Dick Drown are in charge of presenting DcVilbiss with the Senior Memorial. .4 X I, if ,uf 15 fl I . H, i X j ' jafl I 'vNLlf1JfQ!ffX Gigli! L . 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Susan: Vililson, Lance. THE IUNIORS STAND Mr. Werbu TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Berquist, Carol: Bolcsak, Judy Borsos, Karen. SECOND ROW: Ciborowski, Judith Creekmore, Dianna: Davis, Dan: Demski, Jeanne: Dia mond, Robin. THIRD ROW: Dunlap, joseph: Essak Diana: Greenberg, David: Guy, Mary Beth: Hcilner James: Holliger, Christine: jaffee, Mark: Kochan, Susan Raymond: Miller, William: Moon, Laurie: Plummer Swindle, Cindy: Treuhaft, Bill: Yark, Lynn. Lahnum, Diana: Missler, Terry. FRONT ROXV: Metzger Edith: Rubinstein, Jay: Sanecki, Helen: Sloan, Inez: Mr. Ludlum TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Baum, Susan: Calkins, Diana: Comer, Nancy: Cranmer, Pat: sehwiler, Don: Fairchild, David: Goldman, Alice: Harrer, jim: Hinde, Pat. SECOND Knight, Bruce: Lapp, Alan: Lippold, Teresa: Lugar, Tim: Marion, Sharon: Ollier, jerry: Dave: Phillips, Michael: Reed, james. FRONT ROW: Rittenhouse, Sally: Sloan, Pam: Patti: Sprague. Pam: Swartzherg, Barry: Lflmer, john: Weinman, Kathy: Wert, Robert. AT THE OPEN DOOR Eggen ROW: Pavlis Smith Mr. Leiber TOP ROW QI.. to RJ: Adler, Nancy: Bollctt, Cheryl: Botllc, Hollis. SECOND ROW: Briga, john: Cochran, Nan: Cooke, Vincent: Cooper, jan: Corrigan, Tim. THIRD ROW: Dekamy, Craig: Glassnum, Edie: Golding, Jim: Grange, Bill: Hanneken, james: Kirsher, Sue: Long, Tim: Mays, Dick: Miller, Cheryl: jameson, Bill. FOURTH ROW: Pair, Phil: Richard, Robert: Rike, janet: Rough, Frank: Shoemaker, Pat: Siefke, Pat: Thornherry, Brian: Waters, Shirley: Wells, Geoll: Woodley, Robert. Mr. English TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Ankney, Barbara: Aus- lander, Randy: Bame, Sherry: Clay, George. SECOND ROW: Crossin, Barbara: Farner, James: Foster, Kathy: Harper, Linda. THIRD ROW: Haupert, James: Helle, Larry: Hurt, Bar- bara: Kahn, Nancy. FOURTH ROW: Kirk, James: McLaughlin, Richard: Miller, David: Pal- mer, Sandy. FIFTH ROVV: Payne, Tom: Pietry- kowski, Carmen: Rezabek, Carole: Roberts, Charles. SIXTH ROYV: Sandlin, Thomas: Sel- man, Steven: Shapiro, Linda: Silverman, Mar- ilyn. FRONT ROXV: Sweeny, Richard: Tate, Janet: Weiss. Janice: Mfengrow, Anne. Mr. Tischinae TOP ROW QL. to RJ : Ames, Kay: Beggs, Teri: Bock, Cathryn: Drularcl, Deborah. SECOND ROW: Glyda, Francis: Goldberg, Andrea: Her- ringshaw, Doug: Hoover, Mike. THIRD ROW: johnson, Kathleen: Keller, Robert: Leach, Toni: Lehmann, Robert, FOURTH RONV: Malcom, Daniel: Noweczyk, Janice: Penfornis, Jean: Pregizer, Pat. FIFTH ROW: Rejent, james: Co- hen, jeffrey: Schall, Evie: Shenofsky, Barry. SIXTH ROW: Stahr, Charles: Steils, Sandra: Vining, Karen: Whilacre, Les. FRONT ROW: Whitman, Betsy: Young, Karen: Zollinger, James: Rohns, Pele. Mr. Trump TOP ROW QL. to R.j: Alspuch, George: Bair, Gary. SECOND ROW: lloylancl, Pill: Cart- wright, john: Cuslnr, Vicki. THIRD ROW: Dickson, Chuck: Dwyer, Mary: Egan, Torn: 1 l'lCllllli1l', lloh. li'OUR'l'l'l ROW: Groves, Bruce: Horwitz, jurly: Kaplan, Ned: Knecslxaw, Sue. FIFTH ROW: Lcvill, Allen: Morrin, Douglas: Moscrop, Sznnlra: l'au.crson, Claire. SIXTH ROVVZ Sll2lLllCl', Dave: lx'lCAlCX2lllllCl', james: Sobb, jerry: Wagner, Slcvc. SEVIENTI-I ROW: Wciland, Glenna: Mlcxlcr, lfran: Wood, Barb: Zucker, I'IIlI'l'lCl. Mrs. English TOP ROWV QL. to RQ: Babel, Gary: Bourdo, Christine: Brown, Donald: Brown, Evelyn. SEC- OND ROW: Brunswick, Mark: Campbell, Linda: Farmer, Michael: Green, Charles. THIRD ROW: Horton, Sharon: King, Joanne: Linkey, Maryellen: Lyons, Pat. FOURTH ROW: Maer- tin, Gail: McIntosh, Sue: McNeill, John: Sturm, Mlilliam. FIFTH RO'W: Reuss, Daniel: Ryan, Terry: Speck, Judy: Sweet, james. SIXTH ROW: Swiczkowski, Judy: Tharpe, Marshall: 'Wagenhausen Terry. FRONT ROW: White- man, Ronald: I'Vard, David. Mr. Ross Goodman, David: Hawkins, David: Holtcamp, James: Jacobs, Patricia Marie: Kimurna, Tim SECOND ROW: Klapfish, David: Lewand, Louise: McClintic, jay: Matthes, Margie: Missler Rohn, Pete. THIRD ROW: Rudinger, jon: Sanders, Richard. l-'OURTI-I ROW: Schnaider W'eaner, Kay: Wvittenberg, Charles. junior class advisors, Miss Regina YVenze1 and Mr. Paul Ross, stand ready to guide the juniors through the open door. TOP ROYV QL. to RQ : Bock, Carolyn: Carpenter, Phil: Case, Beverly: Enk, Jane: Folger, Floyd: Terry: Morris, Sharon: Phillips, Leonard: Phillis, William: Reich, Pamela: Robinson, Diane: Dennis: Tebeau, Cathy. FIFTH ROW: XIVZIILCTS, Gary: Wattenmaker, Mark. FRONT ROW: Mr. Pugh TOP ROWV Il.. to Aubry, Maynard: Bowc, Roberta: Ilrookover, Dave: Calabresc, David: Cornell, Wanda: Elcherl, james: Cogel, David: I-lull, Lorraine: Lanes, jef- frey: Lybargcr, Edward. SECOND ROW: Lykins, Kathy: McClellan, David: Mc- Henry, Calhay: Miner, john: Musscry, john: Osborn, Walt: Patterson, Ron: Perkins, Pal: Price, jeffrey: Rahe, James. THIRD ROW: Rhoden, Kathy, Rothman, Robert: hhort, Richard. FOURTH ROW: Sosler, joan: Spadafore, Lola: Taylor, Richard: l1ll TI-I ROW: Upton, David: Versansky, Sue. FRONT ROW: Wtfeisenmayer, Linda Sue: Westcott, Thomas. Mr. Lawrence TOP ROXV QL. to RQ: Ashenfelter, Mike: August, Jim. SECOND ROWV: Baldwin, jean: Beals, Karen. THIRD ROVV: Bertz, Friedrich: Bohnett, Mark. FOURTH ROW: Brochin, Ellen: Cline, Silvia: Gaynor, Judy. FIFTH ROW: Gess, Tom: Grccn, Richard: jones, Mary: Klotz, Ken: Kovacs, Stephanie: Krum, Gary: Lohman, Tim: Miller, Connie: Miller, Ken: Osinski, Tom. BOTTOM ROW: Pasch, Sally: Pcrlcheck, Dale: Reed, Dave: Ripple, Judy: Shimp, Roberta: Stachowiak, John: Stoner, Chuck: Taylor, Dennis: Walton, Carolyn: Weisberg, David. Mrs. Grime TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Audeh, Najia, Berger, Judy, Buss, Diane, Clark, Kenneth, Culver, WVoody, Danni, Don- ald, Doke, Carol, Duncan, Linda, Eastop, Michael. SECOND ROW: Escabar, Vic, Fries, Toni, Gibbs, Robert, Gurzynski, Donna, Hardy, Robert, Hedler, Carol, Hoak, Thomas, Jian- nuzzi, Sue, Keesecker, Rob- ert. THIRD ROW: Roach, Diana, Skaff, Michael, Smith, Ronald, Solomon, Susan. FOURTH ROW: Somers, Kathy, Springer, William, Turnau, Joanne, Tussing, Douglas. DISCOVERY AND OPPORTUNITY Mr. Brooke TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Abdo, Christine Allers, John, Ansberg, John. SECOND ROW Baldwin, James, Benore, Barbara, Berkman, Phyliss. THIRD ROW: Conrad, Coleen Crisp, Lynelle, David, Dianna, Ellis, Donald Hansen, Annie, Katcher, Joal, Keller Katharine, Marquardt, Arthur, Paquette: Paul, Akiki, Pat. FRONT ROW: Pfefferle, John, Pinney, Karen, Ridney, James, Schu macker, Frank, Shinn, Sandra, Shore, Karen Springer, David, Switzer, Gary, Straubi Marilyn, Whittington, Roxanne, Xvilson, Pat. -z ek .e 2 -ff , r J. .A L- ..,, ,, . Jan Millis and Mike Muhn, co-C man of ..u.. 1964 J-Hot Z ' 1 1, Oriental Splendor . Mr. Kohler TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Adams, Tim: Brauer, Doris: Corus, Carol: De- Muth, Robert: Enright Patrick: Hetrick, Sandra Holden, Richard: Horo- witz, Charles: Hutchin- son, Susan. SEC O N D ROW: jurras, Nita: Luz- gin, Tamara: Marenberg Stanford: Millis, janet Moungie, Diana: Polder- man, janet: Smith, Rob- ert: Spiller, Larry: Stew- art, Paul. THIRD ROW: Teillebaum, Phillip: Rath, Sue: Rode, Her- bert: Vlfilcox, Richard. FRONT ROWV: Wittel, Tom: Xvohlers, Janet: Zimmerman, Debbie: Zyn tlorf, Anita. ' USHER THEM IN Mrs. Sharpe TOP ROW CL. to RJ: Abuod, Patriria: tin- hen, Alan: Coleman, Charlotte. hliCONll ROW: Davidson, Annette: Duger, Andrea: Engler, Patricia: Ferguson, Linda. THIRD ROW: lfreeman, Michael: Hayes, William: l'lClllJI'LIlI, Linda: Hurst, Joanna: lsel, Dana jane: Lee, Sally, Levinson, Fern: McDonald, Leslie: Miller. Sue: Pielras, Gregg. FRONT ROW: Rickerd, Susan: Schuller Robert: Shuer, Herbert: Skalski Val: Skorich, Dennis: Unckrich Christine: Weiss, Eric: X'Vertz, Robert: YViseman, Judith: Zim merman, james. '2- Miss Griffin TOP ROYV QL. to 'R.j: Albright, Carolyn: Ashley, Dee, Beebe, Linda Biscay, Michael. SECOND ROW: Bridewell, Pamela: Budbill, Gerald Fink, Thomasg Fisher, Karen. THIRD ROW: Gross, Leslie, Guest Gerald: Holmes, Michael: Isenstein, Marcia, Kline, Steven: Krauss Max, Liber, Daveg Patterson, Karen: Perry, William: Potter, Carolyn FRONT ROW: Sarantou, Kathy, Sehmolkel, Williamsg Schmertz, Judy Sict, Stanley, Shepherd, Martin, Solomon, Garyg Stannard, Sandra Stevens, Thomas, Wonders, Thomas: Zdrada, Carol Sue. LEADERSHIP AND EXPERIENCE The umm lllp co chairmen Cnol Potter and Bill Bray, are standing with the co-chairmen of the junior Semor Farewell Betsy lvllllllflll and Tim Lugar. y THIRD ROW: Strand, Tim, Lambert, Put, Riley, Bztrbztrn. FRONT ROW: Robins Mrs. Snedeker TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Ash, Pnmg Bach, Dcidrag Bailey, Billg Bartnckowski, june, Bergman, Sue: Carter, Sncg Coffin, Dave, Duffcy, Lindag Figlarz, Feliciag Frisbie, Sue. SECOND ROW: Gzinch, Chcrylg Giha, Billg Hunt, Sue: jones, Putg Liber, joe, Mulln, Mike, Plummer, jznnusg Sccortl, Jane, Sonnncrfield, George: Stacy, Dennis. WALK BESIDE THEM. junior Class officers lead the class of '65. Bob Smith, Vice President: Rick Boggs, Presidentg Carol Rezabck, Treasurcrg Nancy jackson, Secretary. J Miss Juers TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Adams, Sue, Ashner, jzmiceg Belcher, Richard, Berenson, Sue: Bolcsak, 'jimg Boyd, Sue, Bray, Billg Burt, Marty, Burton Carol' Decker Bill. SECOND ROWV: Ethrid e Harold' Fine , , , g , , , Frankg Freeman, Fred, Friedman, Kathyg Gust, Judy: Hatfield, Debby, Hinds, Tom: jackson, Nancy, joelson, Lindag Kuhn, Ronald. THIRD ROW: Lamorzmd, Jamesg Liebes, Lcnnieg Pessin, Nancy, Portnoff, Bill. FRONT ROWV: Sinkey, jack, Speweik, Galeg Stauffer, Bob, Walker, Kathy. Mr. Stalker QL. to RQ: Dodd, Sueg Metcalf, jennyg Miller, Cindy: Rogolsky, janctg Shore, Caren. Bill Treuhaft and Riy Metzger plan the Junior Boys Mothers Tea I , ,w 'x '- l ,Wu r , ,.. x 1 ,bf 4 X l W ,W Sopbomores QQSBS Egg 3 i Q ax x . 5 NS S XJ x ifv Q Bearss, Diana Bryan, William Byers, Barbara Costell, Laura Farley, George Finney, Linda Green, john Harner, Diane I-Iarris, Michael Hauenstein, Eric Henrion, John Jaffe, Shirley Mr. Cruey Lanker, Mary Lobert, Andrea Martini, Dave lvlattimore, Dennis Morris, Sandra Palmer, Bruce Patterson, Richard Rinderknecht, Ed Shanteau, Willa Tucholski, john Vermillion, Linda Yeager, Kenneth THE SOPHOMGRES CROSS Mr. Pittman Adkins, Thomas Challen, Debbra Damm, Thomas Damrauer, Nancy Dettelbach, Beth Frank, Esther Goeder, Kathleen Gillespie, Edward Henry, Carol Hines, Dale Johnstone, William Lieberman, Patricia Newton, Nancy Nicewondcr, David Olah, Gerald Pregizer, Cathleen Prior, Joan Schwartz, Larry Sinay, john Sroczynski, Walter Taylor, Darla Thomason, Marsha Wirth, David Wymer, David Mr Allard, Janis Ansted, Carol Augustyniak, Mary Burns, Terry Dale, Diana Densmore, Douglas Etlington, Wlilliam Fall, William Goldstein, Donna Hughes, Patricia Johnston, james Kaiser, Kathryn Rohns, Cynthia . Archambo Kasprzyk, Ralph Kreinberg, Jeffrey Leggett, Ron Luchsinger, Susan Petros, Konstantine Richardson, Marcia Roberts, Linda Stimmel, Paul Swinclle, Barbara Sykowny, Carol Troutman, Candace Twining. Laura 'Wilson, Phyllis MANY NEW THRESHCDLDS Mrs. Olmslead Babos, Pamela Carpenter, Peggy Crcqne, Christine Darbyshire, Robert Foglc, Sheila Gillespie, Margaret Carling, Douglas Hendrix, Barb jarccki, Terry Keesey, lVilliam Kctcham, Michael Kurtz, Ralph Mcllhargy, Mary Liber, Cathy Marshall, Barry Morris, Karen Ovall, Ted Pasch, Thomas Posner, janet Robertson, Linda Schneider, Norman Taylor, Lana Tomazewski, Kathleen Thacker, Pamela Worman, Marjorie lvright, William THRESHOLDS BELOW: Miss Steb1eton's homeroom students are eager to buy the Pot O' Gold. QL. to RQ : Creighton, Miller, Peter Roll, and Brenda Brock. RIGHT: Stu- dents, QL. to RJ : Pamela Babos, Linda Lee, Peg Car- penter, and Mare Steedman observe a dissection of a clam in Miss Dickey's second hour Biology class. TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Ashcnfelter, Sully: Bnrstein, Jerome: Cohen, Fred: Crawford, Byron: Diamond, David: DeVrics, Wendy: Etue, joseph: Speiker, Marvin. SECOND ROW: Evcrhart, jon: Grant, Diane: Greene, Christie: Goodman, Debby: Kelly, Louis. THIRD ROW: Kirian, Chris: LeVine, Rob- bie: Lydy, Sheldon: Montric, Larry: Patter- son, Rosannu. FRONT ROW: Price, Foster: Root, Ronald: Schwartz, Harriet: Slachowiak, Theodore: Wittenberg, Louis. a 1 'A Mr. Balsam ' H ' ' ' -'-.v1'1FE'Jl'5'f'iT 3331. r- f fr. I 3 1 , Fi Miss Clark 'l'0l' ROW QL. to RJ: Anders, Dong, Baum Clare: lleggs, C2llllCl'lllCQ Coleman, Kathleen DCIIICYS, Bruce: Dusseau, Dehorahg Emery, Nancy: Hansen, Alexander. SECOND ROXV Knight, Vicki: Knowlton, jacqueline: Mc Knight, Palrickg Metzger, David: Mitchell, Rhoda. THIRD ROXV: Moslov, Diane: Nor l'lus, lillicg O'Reilly, Gerald, Ridgley, Thom as, Schwartz. Roberta. FRONT ROVV: Stone lfreeclag Taylor, Terrence: Thacker, Michael Volk, Susan, Wright, Linda. OF LEARNING LEFT: Sophomore Class advisors, Miss Barbara Hodg- son and Mr. Robert English, open the doors of guid- ance. BELOYV: Sophomore Class officers hold the key to the door of activities. QL. to RQ: Melissa McPar- land, Vice President: Roberta Schwartz, Treasurer, Jim Johnston, President, Kathleen Gocdcr, Secretary. TOP ROYV QL. to RQ: Adams, Al- vin: Bacon, Katherine: Barton, Marsha: Brymer, janet. SECOND ROW: Cook, David: Diller, Susan: Dobrolenski, Edward: Duncan, Den- nis. THIRD ROW: Goodleman, Lorraine: Gordon, Deborah: Greene, Janis: Guynn, Bruce. FRONT ROW: Hammer, Geralyn. Hinkley, Mary. 58 TOP ROW: Muszynski, Duane. SECOND ROW QL. to RJ : Audeh, Haifa: Barkholt, Sandra: Bellman, Alan: Bradley,Aldean. THIRD ROW: Calkins, Sandra: Champion, Clair: Cheney, William: Deeb, Mar- cia. FRONT ROW: Fink, Phillip: Goldberg, Lawrence: Guy, Gregory: Mr. Benson Miss Baron L X LCA 1 TOP ROW Q L. to RQ : James, Ray- mond: Johnson, Marjorie: Kerch- man, Mark: Lewis, Lester. SECOND ROW: Magnuson, Michael: McFar- land, Judith: Mercurio, jo Ellen: Quigley, Richard. THIRD ROW: Rozek, Linda: Sandlin,Terry: Schneider, Kathleen: Wnorowski, Lawrence. FRONT ROW: Haffel- der, John. TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Kaighin Bonnie: Kneisley, David: Lewis, Da- vid: Lyons, Karen. SECOND ROW McDaniel, Edward: Roberts, Linda Rosenberg, Kathie: Schneider, Mar- lene. FRONT ROW: Smietanski William: Scrozynski, Tom: Starner Timothy: Stoll, Walter. TOP Row QL. to 11.5 : Barry, cor don: Brown, Bonnie: Cluckey, Carl Conrad, Gloria. SECOND RONV Coslell, John: Everett, Vicki: Faylo, Gary: Fotheringhzlnr, janet TI-IIRD ROW: Frey, Nancy: Cor- zclski, Robert: I-ledgpeth, Sally Hcssclbarl, Fred. FRONT ROW. Humnlon, Dale. TOP ROW QL. to RQ : Hyter, Rob- ert: Knauss, Don: Lepold, Carol: Miller, Marcia. SECOND ROW: Nathanson, Steve: Phillips, Joseph: Schmidt, Tom: Shipman, Dan. THIRD ROW: Smith, Diana: Wel- ter, Mary: Mlilson, james: Whit- more, Dale. FRONT ROW: Futh- ey, Bruce. TOP ROW: Bauer, Nancy. SEC- OND ROW QL. to RJ: Bauer, Pa- tricia: Brock, Brenda: Cannon, Sue: Colony. judy. 'l'l-IIRIJ ROYV: Dal- ton, Eric: Decker, Robert: Epstein, Terry: Fritz, Tonnny. FRONT ROW: Frutll, jim: Furlong, Ron- ald: Goon, Tim: Hahn, Greg. TOP ROW: Hojnacki, James. SEC- OND ROW QL. to RJ: Kline Judy: Miller, Creighton: Miller, Di- ana: Miller, Norby. THIRD ROW: Neese, Bill: Rejent, Tom: Roll, Pe- ter: Streeter, Dan. FRONT ROW: Temple, Tim: VanKarscn, Lynda: Wanaks, Vicki: Yonovitz, Larry. Mrs. Lechner TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Bair, James, Barrett, Richard, Brockman, Pam: Cams, Robertg Earle Sue, Fischer, Robert, Frantz, Audrey, Greenway, Patricia, Heckert, Margaret. SECOND ROW? Hostetter, Michaelg Knavel, Terry, LaRue, Janice, McPa1-land, Melissa, Mermer, Linda, Nag- ler, Rong Patton, Sharon, Poole, Mlilliamg Rambo, Doug. FRONT ROW: Sanders, Joyce: Scott Dave: Sprouse, Carolg Stewart, Jean, Tompkins, Geraldine, WVallace, James: Whitman, William: Scheer, Michael, Sheets, Thomas. THE CLASS OF '66 CROSSES Miss Englehardt TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Bennett, Kathy: Bittner, Michael: Briggs, Allredg Boyers, Jack: Carey Alice, Dersher, Joanne, Fischer, Jim, Fligor, Karen, Gaines, Sandra. SECOND ROW: Gladwell Sheila, Hausman, Tomg I-lerbig, Linda, Hightower, Jim, Kellermeyer, Joann, Lancaster, Judy Lewis, Steve: Liwo, Tania Marie, Martin, Tom. FRONT ROW: Midclleswmth, Duane, Munn Kathy, Patton, Donald, Rupert, Debbieg Slough, Barb, Taylor, Roberta, Underdown, Sonia Webb, Bill, Wise, Robert. i Miss Molnur TOP ROW QL. Lo RQ: Berland, Bob: Bugg, Rudie: Conrad, Sally: Craync, Charles: Cupp, Judi Duhon, Tom: Fitch. Linda: Gallagher, Ron: Garber, Cheryl. SECOND ROW: Goode, Susie Horion, Joyce: 1-lunl, Harold: jewell, Mark: Kozak, -lznncs: Levin, Jeanette: MacKinnon Hector Nowak. Richard: Moreland, Barbara. FRONT ROYV: Paul, Kathy: Pomeroy, Charlene: ,Schncid: er, Craig: Schultz, Linda: Sieler, Don: Somers, Benjamin: Taylor, Carla: Timm, Sandra: Wood David, THRESHOLDS OF ACTIVITY. Mrs. Robon TOP ROW CL. lo R.j: Austen, David: Babcock, james: Ballmer, jeffrey: Coulter, Robert: Cul- ver, Lynne: Davison. jim: Dudley, Sally: Elkes, -lay: Farner, Ross. SECOND ROYV: Frick, Karen: Gallagher, Michael: -lcnnings, Robert: Kosbial, X'Villiznn: Lesh, Suzanne: Luzgin, George: Mira- cola, Virginia: NOl'lllll1glOll, Gary: Pcrllnutter, Don. FRONT ROY-V: Rahln, Edward: Schmoekel Donald: Shihle, Rita: Shnider, Ron: Shute, Roland: Slosar, Mark: Start, Roy: Vandall, Michael: Wilson, Ashley. . Mr. Black TOP ROYV QL. to RQ: Adams, Ron: Allen, Jacqueline: Buckenmeyer, Sandra: Buford, Judy Burton, Ron: Bohnet, Susan: Byrnes, Susan: Caldwell, James: Critchley, Ellen. SECOND ROW Cummcrow, Bill: Diller, Diane: Dobrolenski, Sandy: Eberlein, Norman: Foster, Barb: Fountain Bob: Frahn, David: Guzman, Ron: Marquardt, Karen. FRONT ROW: McMulliu, Katherine Pollock, Linda: Reineke, Mary: Schafer, Kay: Scheer, Steven: Mfeller, Carl: lNootlring, Karen Yoder, Scott: Zawierucha, Linda. THEY ENTER DODRWAYS Mr. Zaugg TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Barron, Carol: Coffin, Steven: Costell, Sondra: Lipton, i Thomas: Longenbarger, Paula: Meach, james. SECOND ROW: Craton, Ray- mond: Earley, Norman: Emens, Patricia: Moorehead, Mary Ellen: Penske, Kenneth: Rahla, Thomas. THIRD ROWV: George- vich, Deena: Goodman, Mary: Gould, Da- vid: Rappaport, Anne: Salem, jo Anne: Shoemaker, john. FRONT ROYV: Grana, Daniel: Guthrie, Paul: Holland, Marla Sue: Huckaba, Phyllis: Koester, Gary: Kwapich, Richard: Leonhardt, Donald: Standish, Donald: Stone, Alexander: Wret- schko, Brian. is TOP ROW QL. to RQ : Ahmed, Tom, Ar- nold, Richard, Benner, Linda, Brown, Bruce, Burks, Adrian, Covrelt, Craig, Darah, Diana, Fessenden, Bill, Fitch, Vicki, I-larrer, Linda. SECOND ROW: Gallagher, john, Hopkins, Bill, Lahrman, Linda, Mossing, Marsha, Rook, Robert, Smith, Dave. THIRD ROWV: Lake, Jenni- fer, Lee, Linda, Leob, John, Thal, Dan: VanDenk, Susan, Wahl, Robert. FRONT ROW: Long, Pam, Menzie, Andrew, Mohr, Ron, Herman, Steve, Xvhitehead, Mary, Youngs, Richard. Miss Dickey OF CHALLENGE Mr. Huls TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Black, George, Abbe, Phil, Brohman, Leo, Chapman, Barb, Cherry jonathan, Plath, Victor, Fox, Patricia, Hardy, james, Hoagland, Richard. SECOND ROXV: Langlois, Donna, Leachman, Fred, Levine, Marcia, Miller, Milo, Morrison, Audrey, Phillis Sam, Rainey, Scott, Silverman, joel, Speck, Barbara. FRONT ROXV: Stegeman, Liz, Wade, Ann Werdcr, john, Yepes, Armando, Zahm, David, Wilcox, Francis, Schreurs, Stephen. 1 TOP ROYV fL. to RJ : Albertson Roger: Barton, Susan: Beatty Pamela: Corkins Mar aret. SEC , g ' OND ROW: Corlett, Brian: Da- vis, Michael: Freeman, Beverly: Golding, Deborah. Tl-IIRD ROW: Harrison, Bill: Hein, Ned: Hiett Lane: Kinney, Paul. I RON'l: ROW: Devereux, Sally. Mrs. Schaffer TOP ROYV QL. lo RJ: Linlncr, Joyce: Mortemore, Dennis: Osmia- lowski, Linda: Orwig, joseph. SECOND ROW: Pakulski, Linda: Phillips, Elizabeth: Reihing, Sherri: Seiler, Michael. Tl-IIRD ROW: Szymkowiak, Dawn: Mfag- ner, Tllomas: Whittington, Teri: VVilson, Steve. FRONT ROW: Yeackel, john. BELOW David Metzger gives a demonstration in Mrs. Pownalls Sophomore Honors English class. RIGHT: Miss Wenzel gives a helping hand to a student in her seventh 1101.11 Advanced Algebra class. Freshmen fl.. A if . X X x 1 WQIVVCU , rv 6? -gyr- 66 Mr Klee TOP ROM QL to RJ Allison Don Bergman Eliot Bryan Rcbccu Ciralsky, Ellin: Crandall, Marilyn: Daly, Kevin: Davis, Marsha: Foster Charles: Fuclling, Linda: Hart, james. SECOND ROW: Hendrickson Cathy: Huffman, Judy: Kerr, Bruce: Long, Ronny: lVagoucr, Terry Oli, Vicki: Valmorc, Sue: Phillips, Ezria: Rowland, William: Skrzypin- ski, Mary. TI-IIRD ROW: Tarasow. Barbara: Maynard, Simon: Sinner Carol: Summers, Roy. FRONT ROW: Tcfft, Carol: McKnight, Robert lVcltcr, Sue. BEHOLDg I STAND AT Debbie. v TOP ROXV QL. to RQ All rms NIIICQ Bach Clvulcs lkckcr udy SECOND ROYV: BOyllllLl Rinhucl Cuuuon D ck Chuvol Iori Douglas, jane. THIRD RON Iuguson 1 llvs lx Indy lxiulmai Judy: lfroesch, Eugene C rlllcis Chulu C lllllLlllllll9l.i Nlikc Heck err. Becky: Hofmcistci Slruon kcxin lat IRONT RON lurk Dc: Kraus. john: KlllZlllL1Ll llllll Miluki lxilln Roffolsln Bulc Shu line, Nancy: Shclinc Bob Snulh Inn Slnngu Marilyn Xlicuer Mrs. Boerner TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Allard, Judy: Andryc, Ken: Aubry, Dan: Bol- lin, Bill: Delncrs, Pam: DeY'Vitt, Ron: Dings, Mary: Etue, Pat: lfeeney, Sue: Fialkoski, Bob. SECOND ROXV: Gayle, Steve: Guy, Sue: John- son, Richard: jones, Sharon: Kazmierczak, Tony: Lykowski, Dorothy: Mclndoe, Nina: Mostov, Chuck: Puppus, Rubin: Roehrs, Beth. THIRD ROW: Spengler, Bill: WVanaks, joe: WVebex', Sandy. FRONT ROW: Wilson, Ester: Wiltse, Dale: Zaft, Caren: Powell, Melissa. Tl-IE DOOR AND KNOCK Mrs. Selter TOP ROW QL. lu RJ: Albright, Cheri: Asahina, jon: Benner, Kathy SECOND ROW: Bernarcl, john: BillkClll0I'C, Kathy: Bruno, Robert, Cannon, Paul. Tl-'IIRD ROW: Cluekey, Mike: Crystal, Dick: Douglas, Anne: lilkhert, Cynthia: Grznop, Connie: Greene, Ray: Lehman Christy: llowzml, Carol: Lewzimlowski, lVlZll'g2ll'Cl1 Levinson, Louis. FRONT ROW: Lewis, Lincln: McGraw, Reggi: Moses, Cathy: Peters Nancy: Philips, liclclie Lee: Rotlnnun, Lisa: Sherman, Pat: Smith, Mike Snow, Randy: Sleznlman, Susan. Miss McHugh Adler, james Anderson, Duane Ball, Susanne Berenson, joan BillllliJCl'g, justin llronikowski, Dehor: Clowery, Chris Coates, Judith Crainner, Nancy Currier, Clmrles Elue, Dnninl Feldslein, Karen Gunderson, Eric I-lerringshaw, Janice Herold, Margaret jenkins, X'Vullucc Keller, james Mcfllurg, Paul NZlCilll'11iJ,.l2lllCl Newbury, Ken Reyrnann, George Rool',jul1et Roper, Laurie Siemens, Sylvia Simmons, Nancy Sprouse, Ronald Miss DeWoIfe Belcher, Amy Benner, Williznn Compeau, Linda Cremeun, Alllliilil Delker, Elaine Druis, rfOlll lfrey, M ark Grange, Mary Harsh Incrger, I'iCl'2li johnson, Xl':1ller Knoll, Peggy Koproski, Karen Mellor, Gregg Moses, james Pz1ris,Alan Parks, Kathleen Perney, Willizun Renschler, Ann Sinolinski, Tom Snyder, Karen '1'illlilCl', Michael Tucker, iil'Cllli1l Weber, Robert lVhilehczuI, Nancy YVzirner, Put Zz1cI1u1'i:1s, Shirley L Miss Affolfer Alexander, ivaync Ash, Douglas Bailey, David Browning, Robert Drafts, Darlene Dunc:1n,Shireley lfishlcr, David lfraulschi, Patricia Glanzman. jerry lleallh, lX larsha I-ilinsey, Mitchell josephson. james liajfasz, Karen liarpinski, Sue Kelly, Mike l.c-meraml, jan Michael, PaLricia Pursell, L1llll'Cll2l Riggs, jack Schaefer, Chris Schultz, Pamela Vvilildl, Ron Winter. Douglas Youmnfi1z,Slcven Young, Michelle Zcitler, Karen Mr. Kohr Bearss, Ruth Benner, Don Borsos, Janet Cllilwoocl. Linda Darah, Bill lillis, james Ford, janet Grote, Penny Haney, Michael Heath, joan Hoover, Debby james, Ron Kronlz, Gary Maluchnik, Randy Mears, Patricia Morris, Patricia Nichols, Vince Rejent, Patrick Schladelseh, james Seybold, Ann Shiffler, Ellen Spain, Bob Szymkowiak, Alan 'I'assie, Debbie Thiel, Marie Twigg, Janice Weiss, Robert Mrs. Douglas TOP ROVV QL. L0 RQ: Beerrnan, Randi, Clnnpnmn, Pat, Cousino Bob, Davis, Diane, Davis, jan, DeBruine, jun, Dorsck, Tom, Essank Steve, Gunn, Sue, Jacobs, Eddie. SECOND ROW: jxuncson, jill gie, Robert, Pittman, Becky, Rich, Maxine, Sanders, Toni, Scroggs Bob. THIRD ROW: Sobb, Paul, Surprise. Kirk, Voorkees, Susan, Warfield, Pam. FRONT ROW: Warren, Gregg, Wvnshington, Julius White, Debbie. OPEN DOORS NOW Miss Lukens TOP ROWV QL. to RJ: Berkowitz, Gary, Blessing, Terri, Brock, Ruby. SECOND ROVV: Dunlap, Thomas, Elinger, Paul, Faylo, Darrell, Fisher, jill. THIRD ROW: Gilbert, john, Hoagland, Lin- da, Kufel, Sandra, Kufcl, Shirley, l,iClJCl'lll21l1, Bruce, Miller, Thom- ns, Pl1SCll, Penny, Pries, Nancy, Rerucha, Tom, Rosek, Vicki. FRONT ROW: Scalia, Connie, Shelly, Ann, Smith, Tom, Spychalzn, Charles, Weiselberg, Sandy, Wexler, Lyra, Wyundt, Steven, Zarate, VZllilCl1121l'Q Zmeskal, Ann, Zucker, Dave. Jewell, Rick, Johnston, Bev, Magnison, Phil, McMznxn, Pal, Moun- Sue: Harris, Dare: Hine, Stephanie: Johnston, Barbara: Kagin, Bill: Kennedy Mrs. Hoffman Stewart. jim: Smith, Wayne: Teitlcbaum, Ken. THIRD ROW: Tuchalski louise' V'm Walbeck Mark' Vedder Shar l FRONT ROW' Wwinwri ht Ton FACE THE PRESHMEN 'l'Ol' ROW gl.. lo RJ: Baerren, jim: Biscay, jo Ann: Chewning, john: Comer, Peggy: Curtis, Peggy: Doran, Michael: lissak, jeff: Goeder, Phyllis: Hubbard Ifloward: lscnslcin. Laura. SECOND ROW: Klein, Kathy: Koontz, Steve: Lin 1 colu. l.awre11m'c: l.upp1'ns. Gary: Newell, Linda: Reed, janet: Rokicki, Ken, i Mr. Kiker 'l'Ol' ROW QL. lo RQ: Alloy. Philip, Bauer, Colette. SECOND ROW: Burkett, Marty: Cioclling, Nicola: Cousnoc. llob. THIRD ROW: Denman, Mike: Getter, Limla: l.acla, Ronald: Lumm, George: Marok, Theodore. FRONT ROY-V: Mens, Bob: Mohley. Dun: Photos. Karen: Smith, Maryann: Slarl, Thor: Szozcla, Sam Thompson, Sue: Tiucher, Sandy: Turnuu, Linda: Winne, Larry. Mrs. Marx TOP ROW QL. to RJ : Adams, Elaine, Bcchc, Tom, Boraggina, lid, Carter, Pam, Christoff, Steve, Cole, Cindy, Cupp, john, Elrod, Dan- dy, Germain, Carl, Hahn, Carol. SECOND ROW: Higgins, jim, Kander, Kenny, Knoll, Jeff, Lupu, Dcbbic, Biggs, Thomas, Mor- gan, jill, Oviatt, Debhic, Poland, Norm: Rich, Pam, Rode, Marie. TI-HRD ROW: Shocinakcr, Ann, Slcnt. Bill, Sloan, Robert, Shrcws4 hcry, Kay. FRONT ROW: Stevens, Nick, MCI-Ienry, Dave, VVallacc, john. Mr. Mills TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Alspach, Pam, Bienko, Patricia. SECOND ROW: Briggs, Paul, Burks, jackie, Crisp, Austin, Cox, Linda. THIRD ROW' Edwards Melanie' En elh'11't Brent' G1'ocnem'1n - , . g 1 , , ' A , Sidney, Grovey, Patricia, Guycr, Brian, Johnstone, Virginia, Kass, Barbara, Kutcher, Steve, Leitch, Joe, Levinson, Marilyn. FRONT ROXV: Long, Scott, Marx, Tom, Murphy, Darrell, Neal, Jack, Onclo, Charlene, Schauh, Judy, Sheets, Susan, Shupp, Dan, Solomon, Har- vey, Stewart, Tom. Y Miss Keck TOP ROW QL. lo R.j: Ash, Clmrlolrc: Ashley, john: Boyle, john: Cindy, Sandy: C1zn'r0ll1crs, Peggy: Culver. Joyce: Duff, David: Dono- van, Gury: Gilhcrl, Kathy: Heine, Dianne. SECOND ROYV: Hcil- nnin, Chrislinag llinds, Dick: johnson, jane: Kncppcr, Dun: Long, l 1'cd: McCoy. Karon: Morris, Bill: Minis. Bill: Navairrc, Rhonda: Rcznns, Mclunic. TI-IIRD ROW: Rosenberg, Murray: Swartz, joel: Sykowny, Geri: Vulmorc, Suzanne. FRONT ROW: Turnock, Carol: Xllcndcll, llill. Miss R. Smith 'l'Ol' ROW U.. nn RQ: lluir, jnncg Suarez, jose. SECOND ROXV Baird, jznncs: linucr, Judith: Bigelow, Jacqueline: Boyd, David THIRD ROW: Calkins, Ric'lnlrd: Dunham, jane: Fishcll, Robert: lflowcrs, lX'l:n'g:n'cl: Goldman. Frieda: Grccn, Neil: I-lulficld. Denny, l'lCg21lIl2lSlC1', 'I'rncy: Iwzxnicki, Sandra: King, Francine. FRONT ROXVZ lilcinmnn, lillcn: Kfllllll. Lzn'ry: l,llCl1SlllgCl',xV1lllCl'I Maran Thomas: Miller, Nancy: Ragland. Ken: Sallcy, Mary: Scyfang, Gail: Sicklcs, David: Slny, Roland. Mr. Hedberg TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Banners, Pam: Bielawski, Debbie: Bowes, Tim: Boyle, jim Both, James: Bradley, Kathryn: Carr, Darryl: McDaniels, Glenn: Elwell, Kathy Garretson, jim. SECOND ROW: Gies, Pat: Heilbrun, Nancy: Helm. Rick: Henolfl Janet: Krolak, Louise: Lubov, Eric: McPeek, Sharon: Moddy, Debbie: Price, Rose Reinstein Ian THIRD ROV Schna G11 Sham Mai Shtntcan Beveil FRONT ROW: Rodney, Steve:iZlientkigxicz,Lllincla.I yi I Wy: .I I In y My- BEYOND LIES THE WORLD Mrs. Andre TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Bewschoter, Marilyn: Bowers, John. SECOND ROWV: Burnham, Susan: Dipman, Darlene: Berry, james: Pierce, Linda. THIRD ROW: Duncan, Dan: Faulkner, Philip: Germain, Doreen: Greenwald, Mark: Holtcamp, Diana: Jaffe, Ellen: jones, jim: Keesey, Bob: Laderman, Linda: Maertin, Harvey. FRONT ROXV: McPeek, Karen: Patterson, Peggy: Ritchey, Linda: Rogers, Mark: Standish, Philip: Steele, joy: X'Velber, juclilh: Wesley, Riclnard: Whitman, Lewis: Witzler, Debra. Sfzzzfefzf 146fizvifie5 cw,Mwi ! 71 mv?f0VWTmb JLQQJ 9-7f3pLUMlMXfxcMM fX24 41 XQQHQ W Wg Howard Yileinlalatt, Assemblies Coni- missioner, presides at a pep assembly. STUDENT COUNCIL To bring a foreign exchange student to De- Vilbiss has been the aim of the student body. An active participant in achieving this goal has been the 1964 Student Council led by John Gilbert, the student-elected president. In addi- tion to working lor the accomplishment ol' this .AF l john Gilbert, Student Council President. confers with Molly Peterson, Clerk-of-the Board. The p1lPL'l'lJ1ll'li bookstore is one of the responsibilities of Terrie Col- lhorpe, Social Service Connnissioner. Patty Close, in charge of the Publicity Commission, works with all activities in the school. She discusses an athletic poster with john Boggs, Athletics Commissioner. - ,ar al' main objective, the commissioners and their commission members have also pursued their respective jobs. Under the guidance of the Social Service commission, which is responsible for the exchange student project, the Council held the first Inter-club Carnival. Some of the proceeds from the magazine drive went to the fund, as well as earnings from weekly brownie sales. The DeVilbiss Student Council has actively jackie LeViue gives her report on the Organizations Com- mission duriug a Stu- dent Council meeting. I-leading the Senior Class, Rick Lehman has at seat ou the executive board of Student Council. .qi V-4-ash. - ..-. Sue Ness. Larry Williams. and Marlene Smith combine the efforts of the Awards, Welfare, and Finance Commis- sions to make this year's magazine drive a success. w-L janet Hart and Daryl Millman serve on the executive board as editors of the school publications. participated in Toledo Area Student Council activities. The Publicity commission was in charge of publicity for the TASC Dance, while the Finance commission handled the Queen's tea. DeVilbiss's support for this dance was clem- onstrated by our selling the most bids. Also, TADS supported the Area Hootenanny with more students in attendance than from any other TOP ROYV QI.. to RQ: joan Kleitnnan. Nancy Darrow, Daryl Millman, Renee Binzer, Linda Mylander, Connie Abrahamson, Linda Haring, Carol Lukert, Denise Pert- check, Barb Paris, Linda Shyavitz. MIDDLE ROYV: Steve Jenkins, Richard Laskiewicz, Ronald Volk, Bob Garrison, jan Dalby, Florian Pictrykowski, Rick Apling, Stewart NATIONAL HO This year the National Honor Society was organized into what will be an active organization. Officers were chosen from the sixty-two members. These include president, Carol I-Iorwitzg vice-president, Tom Kozakg secretary, Carol Lukert: treasurer, Steve Jenkinsg and historian, Janet Hart. Many activities were dis- cussed but the main efforts of this year's membership was to write a constitution and have it ratified. The top ten per- cent of the class are inducted as juniors. These members then lend their services in the graduation ceremonies of the senior class. The next five percent ol' the class are selected to complete the membership quota in the beginning ol' their senior year. The students are rec- ommended to the Society on the basis of Brown, Marlon Kander, joe Bookman. FRONT ROW Carol Zinnnerman, Penny lireinberg, .jackie LeVinc Ictt Temple, Mr. Paul Ross, Advisor, Mr. Norman kcc Advisory Linda Karol, Marlene Smith, Rnth Noftl lxu tlmniskey. OR SOCIETY scholarship, character, service, citizen- ship, leadership, and faculty approval. This is a nationwide organization. To further scholarship, DeVilbiss offers advanced placement work for which students may receive college credit. These courses are offered in English, Chemistry, European History, and Spanish. Also, for the underclass- men, honors classes are oI'l'ered in Eng- lish and mathematics. Quill and Scroll International jour- nalism Honor Society is an honorary organization which includes those sen- iors who have been nominated by the advisors ol the publications department. All of Quill and Scroll's members have worked on either the yearbook or news- paper stalls. llcll Mlclilionall N.'l'l'lONAl, HONOR SOCIIQTY lllCllllJCl'S. IOP ROW QL. lo RQ: Lyndon Kin-r, Maury Grunt, Rnlll lxnukc, llalllu-1'ilw Cliuxilpc, john ilillmcrl, Ronald Volk, l1ni l':lJ1.fl'lL'lll, ll2ll'lJill'2l Ahuroni, Kznllv Crycr, Rlllll mon. Snc- Srln-nrs. SECOND ROW: Torn Kozuk, Bob mann. Tom '1'rcnl1:1fl. Clnlvk Wcxlm-r, l'l2ll'l Rnclolph, l.2ll'l'y Xklilliznns, Bob Garrison, Toni Naclilrzlb, David Davis, Steve Clowcry, Duane Roc, 1-lowurd Wcinlilull. FRONT' ROXV: Paula lvlorgrct, Carol Horwitz, Carol Green, Bonnie Berger, Sue Ness, Janet Hurt, Linda jo Lung, Marilyn BllI'lClgl1, Ann Diller, Terric Collhorpc. QUILL AND SCROLL TOP ROYV fl., to RQ: Ilonnic llcrgcr, Knllnrrinv Cllunnpc, Miss Ruth Smith, zlclvisorg Joel .lEIJSlt'lll, Mary Jo Krauss. l RON'l' ROXV: Arnold Gayle, Daryl Millmzm, .IRIIICL l'l2ll'I, Ann Diller, l,zn'1'v Cirkins. French Horn Sandra Gibson Sue Mclntosh Edith Plummer Charles Foster Steve Guthrie Carol Lukert George Lurnm Alice Gfjllllllilll Tenor Saxoplzone James Rahe Tim Reichert Steve Lewis Alto SHXOPIIOIIIZ Baritone Saxoplmnff Ruth Horton Andy Menzie Christine Toulouse Bill Grange Gary Kocster Ajzuncs Keller james Both Stewart Brown DEVILBISS CONCERT Basses Bill Cheney Dave Hammond Dave Miller Mary Grunge Tom W hitucre Bassoon Ch :irles Slillll' O boe Sharon X'Vllll2lCl'C .nr Mr. Jack Tongring, director of the DcVilbiss band, lends the band in its activities and varied programs. C larinels Leonard Fry john McNeil Donald Brown Joann Kellerxneyer Linda Kennedy Kenneth Penske Pat Sielke Debbie Challen Bill Hazzard 'rom bones Dick Bradley Bob Berland -Ian Dalby Scott Ramey Reggie McGraw Alex Hansen Don Eggensehwiler BAND Drums Barry Marshall .james Fedor Frank Fine David Zucker Bob McKnight james Kelly -james Schladetsch Nick Stevens Iflilles Creighton Miller Diane Harner Kathy Paul Donna Kirk jackie Knowlton .lane Blootnquist Dana-jane lsel Cindy Rhons Right behind the Drum Major stand the Majorettes who add poise Head Drum Major, Stewart Brown, leads the march- and varied talent to the half-time activities. From left to right: ing band and the DcViIbiss student body in our Danajane Isel, Pat Siefke, Debbie Dusseau, Carol Lukert, Debbie Alma Mater. Challen, Linda Fitch: center: Sharon Whitaere, captain. With a crash of cymbals and the stroke of a baton, Trumlbets Bob Garrison Ron Volk Steve Scheer John Allers Ed Rahul David Keck lVIaX Krause Ross Patton David Lewis Randy Snow Bob Vleber Pam Vlarlield Tom Dunlap Walter johnson Rick Hoagland Rick Helm 81 Barry Marshall, Frank Fine, Mr. jack Perrine, Director: George Luulm, Tom Marx, Kathy Foster, Sandra Gibson, Carol Lukert, Ron Volk, Scott Rainey, Alex Hansen, Charlie Tubbs, Tom Beebe, Becky Byron, Ann Rappaport, Robert Weiss, Creighton Miller, Steve Scheer, Diane Harner, Donna !'l Kirk, Leonard Fry, Ioann Kellermcyer, Conni Gratop, lhi Magnuson, Stewart Brown, Lora Charbat, Sonja Gunderson. Marla Holland, Sue Baum, liric Gunderson, jack lioyers. Rita Shible, Kathy Hendrickson, Ann Znieskal. Not in pic- ture: Kiln Lohr, Ellen Jaffe, Shirley jaffe. ORCHESTRA Mr. Jack Perrine's second year with the De- Vilbiss orchestra has consisted mainly of a re- organization elfort. The orchestra participated in varied activities aside from this main goal. ln October the orchestra's strings entertained at a meeting of the Band-Orchestra Parents' Club. At a matinee for the student body in March, the full band and orchestra gave a preview of their an' nual Spring Concert. Members of the orchestra have entered competition at various contests. Some went to Bryan, Ohio, and participated in the regional orchestra composed ol' the best instrumentalists in the Ohio district itil. From these participants, some made the even more select All-State Orchestra which was assembled in Dayton. The final event of the year was the concert with the band at the closing meeting ol the PTA in May. Under the direction of Mr. J. Phillip Zaugg, the A Cappella Choir has had a very successful year serving the school and the community. The annual Midwinter and Spring concerts were held this year in February and May. The Choir also sang for the Freshmen Mothers' Tea in Novem- ber. Upon request, they sang for the NfVest Tole- do Kiwanis Club Valentine Dinner. The Choir blended their voices with many other line city choirs at the Annual Choral Festival which was held at the Peristyle in the spring. ln December they entertained at the Faculty Christmas Party, and a choral group sang for Baccalaureate in June. All of these programs are line examples ol' the excellence ol' the DeVillJiss A Cappella Choir and their director, Mr. Zaugg, who has been with the DeVilhiss Choir lor 20 years. A CAPPELLA CHGIR BACK ROW QL. to RJ: Dave XVard, Lance Xvilson, Don Berger, jerry Ollier, Dave Lee. jim lfelton, Barb Swindle. Bettie Sue Leckie, -lohn Woellcr, Erie XVeiss, Tom Hoak Don Standish, Don Sielcr. Tint Long. MIDDLE ROYV: Cillarlotte nl'llililYV2lll.l', .indie lflorwitz, Sue Rath, Kathy Johnson, Carol Doke. Katherine Bacon, Douglas Hartough, Pain Lumm, Bill Perry. Peg Giha, Dan Streeter. FRONT ROW: Sally Dudley, Vickie Everett, Sue Karpinski, Beth Dettelhach. Danell Sowers, Paulette Batouche, Kay Schafer, Suzanne Hoffmann, Beverly james. Not in picture: Milo Miller. I w Advisers to the yearbook, Mr. D. Nor- man Stalker and Mr. David Pugh. .,. 53' '-.l 4 :QP ln' x-5 Business Manager Ann Diller and Circulzttion Manager Mary jo Krauss lnnndlc the daily receipts. POT O' Steve Clowery Pliotogrztpher Ccren Shore Student Activities Editor Section editors jan Mann and Don Boyers seek , Teffie CQMNPYPE I Janet Rogolsky assistance from janet Hurt, editor, on the proper -'x5515UUll Olgifllllfluons Editor Faculty Editor forms for layouts. fVlV01'U5'Jm9 l5 QI 8 janet Rogolsky and Duane jas- tremski discuss possibilities for per- fecting the 1964 Pot O' Gold. in ts 'U Vs Members of the staff contemplate at serious problem in spacing. lingrossed in the work are Cztrcn Shore. I-loward Ruah. :md jenny Metcalf. janet Hart, editor of the Pot 0' Gold, performs one of her numerous tasks. I Don Boyers Sue .Dodd1 U Mary Jo Krauss I Athletics Editor f,1'g2llllZZlll0llS lzduor Circulation Manager Duane Jastremski Jill Custer Barbara Aharoni Phologrzlplier .'llll'Cl'IlSClllClll. lVI2lll2lgCl' Sophomore Class Editor Typist Illustrator Jan Mann Cindy Miller Howard Raab l'.l'CSlllllIlll Class Editor Senior Class Editor Panel Editor Ann Diller Jenny Metcalf Sue Ness Business Manager junior Class Editor Assistant Senior Class Editor Advertisements v i Daryl Milhnan, editor of The Prism, proof-reads one of the ar- ticles which will appear in next week's paper. .im Members of The Prism staff consult with the editor to complete editorials, articles, and layouts. After their four-page make- ups are finished, copy is sent to the primer. Mr. john Campbell is advise' the business staff of The Pril The staff work to meet a dead- line for their bi-monthly edi- Lion. Rose Bloom advises the of the school newspaper on te rary requirements of a THE PRISM -- A W -1 BREAKS SCHOGL LIFE INTQ CQLGREUL NEWS The Prism, besides keeping its usual high quality, has added many new features this year. lts staff members have encouraged Letters to the Editor , and the response from the student body showed in- terest and concern. They have re- vived the Prismatics feature, which tells not-often-heard inci- dents about school. Last year a college column was used, telling about the universities themselvesg this year The Prism staff has told about the representa- tives who come to give Tads in- formation about their schools. An- other l'irst was a female sports editor. Even though there are no permanent positions on the literary staff, it was found that girls are just as good as boys, even at sports writing. h'Vl1CIl stories of importance have arisen after the current issue has gone to press, the staff tries to meet these emergencies to give its read- ing public all the up-to-date news of DeVilbiss. Tads are not the only ones who recognize the excel- lence of our newspaper. At the March Conference of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, The Prism received a first-place rating. Larry Girkins Mark Jaffee Leonard Liebes Marsha Stengel Connie Abrahamson David Goodman Joseph Piasecki Arnold Gayle Carol Oberle Bonnie Berger Judy Axonovitz Kathy Linck Kathy Sommers Mary Ann Gaon Linda Jo Lange Joan Kleinman Jackie LeVine - Barbara Paris Daryl Millman Lynn Yark .Indy Klein Jackie Knowlton Sue Gooflc Diane Robinson Carol Henry Judy Ripple Nancy Weber Sally Rembold Judy Sclnnerlz Harriet Zucker CHEERLEADERS AND TIGERETTES Nanny Lomcr Nlllllhil Hcmy Gcmu Gxbbons Lcslxc Matthews Jan Mlllxs W IDC Hey! Ra X'Ve've got the coach We've got the team, X'Ve've got the pep, e'vc got the steam, YVe!ve got the couch, team, p, steam, Fifteen rahs for the whole darn team h, rah, rulm-rah-rall Hey! Rah, rah, 1'al1-rah-rah Hey! Ra! Hey! Rah! 1, rah, rah-rzlh-rah 89 Gerri Gibbons was chosen as this year's homecoming queen. She has been a varsity cheerleader for the past two years and as a sophomore was a member of the lightweight cheering squad. She has partici- pated in DeViltries of 1963 and 1964 as an usherette. Gerri was the freshman attendant to the Night Relays queen. 'Q ,fa G HOMECGMING X RIGHT: The DeVil- biss student body gives her majesty, Miss Geraldine Gibbons, a royal reception at the 1964 Homecoming game. BELOW: The Homecoming Court this year consists of Leslie Matthews, Lin- da jo Lange, Ginny Salley, Barb Thorson, and Geraldine Gib- bons. l 1 I' ,. limi. 1,1 DEVILTRIES Presents THE X-13 CAPER lor THINK FINKY' Once again, the student.-run and student-produced DeViltries suc- ceeded in creating another line presentation. This year's DeVi1tries, The X-13 Caper for Think Ifinkj , was the result of the combined efforts of hundreds of spirited students. The setting for the show was a small tourist town in Mexico. This setting proved to be the focal point for complications which were to develop into one ol' the most bizarre stories in the annals of inter- national espionage. lt all started when an American tourist, Alfred Fink unknowin 'l f came into iossession of secret documents which were , ' gl K I Mr. Harold Feltner, I'aculty Adviser. vital to our national defense. This Fink soon was sought. after by the intelligence agencies of the well known good guys and bad guys . On the one side was the -distinguished and scholarly Horace Rudolph with his prankish sidekick Buggy , and opposing them was the threesome of Gaspard, Irving, and Pedro Perplotchik. These two forces met face to face on numerous occa- sions. One of these clashes developed into a pie throw- ing brawl which led to their eventual confinement in the local calaboose. As the show draws to a close, some of the principal characters are disposed of, and the documents are left in junior assistants Mary Dwyer, Sue Rath, the hands of Fink an-d Buggy. These two prove to be Terry Ryan. and Randy Wertz lend their ' talents to general chairman Diane Damm and student. director Denny Thompson fccnterj to make DeViltries a success. visitors from outer space and they proceed back to their homeland with the secret documents. BACK ROXV: jeff Lydy, Prograxng Bob Garrison, Pit Band: Bob Hellman, Properties: Bill Cremean, Stage Crew: Steve Jen- kins, Program: Phil Fisher, Scenery: Duane Roe, Set Construction and Direction: john Wast, Publicity: Carol Zimmerman, Make-up: Lois Phillips, Treasurer: George Alspach, Stage Crew. MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Fitch, Costume Planning: Sue Adams, Party: Marsha Stengel, Music: Linda Mylander, Costume Room: joan Kleinman, Publicity: Judy Axonovitz, Ushers: Carol Cochran, Choreograpliy: Chris Pilkington, Secretary: Sue Boxwell, Tickets: Mary Jo Krauss, Try-outs: Mr. Feltner, Adviser. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Berger, Make-up: Tish Conolly, Arrangements: Linda Werner. Scenery: Denny Thompson, Student Director: Diane Damnt, General Chairman, Mary Hess, Tickets: Linda Jo Lange, Usherettes: Ann McIntyre, Technical. ABOVE: The Torezulors: Eric Y'Veiss, Sylvia Siemens, Katherine Bacon, und Milo Miller, At El Reno night club, tourists enjoy the entertainment, All right you guys, Ive got everybody eoverecllg Melissa McFarland and Bonnie Brown dance to NIn11unz1 . BELOW: Usherettes: jan Polderman, Linda Campbell, Cerri Gibbons. Chris Pilkington, Leslie Matthews, Ann Mclntyre. Linda Jo Lange, Patsy Crznnner, Carol Cochran, Mary Jo Krauss, Mary jones, jan Millis, Ginny Szilley, Sally Rittenhouse. 1 .1 1 ABOVIC: llvllii' Sm- Luckim: sings folksongsg One group of home spies-Bill Grange, Gary Solomon, unml 'l'ci'ry Ryzni: Silvia Cline lrics I0 nsc hcr pnwers of pcrsnnsion on Dick BCC1'11lill1j llilllCC!'S hll'l1lllll' Rc-:nns :nul jackie Bignlnw help ln znlil variety lo the showy The counter-spies lluwzlrcl Wcinhlnrl :und lizirl Rudolph discuss Lhcir plans for action: Slo1nping Tllrough ihc Tulips arc Carol Olivrlv, Rim Ifricchnzin. :incl Linda Xllcrncr. BELOXV: Pit Band: Tim llClK'llL'l'l. john M1541-ill, jznnz-s Rzlhc. I.cnnzn'cl Fry. Slcvc Lcwis, Bob Czxrrison, B:n'1'y Mzn'shall. l.i'0llZll'1l l.iclJcs, Dick llrucllcy, Dvnnis Tliolnpsnn, Sicwzni Brown, jun Dalby, Slcvc Scheer, Run Vnllx. 1- 4 Vgyg The Audio-Visual Stalf instructs teachers and students in the correct use of the projection machines, and are responsible for the maintenance of the films and machines. These aids are BACK ROW: Ed McCord, Tom Sheets, Vince Benedict. john Haffelder, Stan Surratt. MIDDLE ROW: Walt Stoll, Mike Scheer, Howard Rothman, Frank Xvilcox. FRONT ROYV: Phil Abbe, Joel Silverman, jim Berry. Not in picture, Dave Vanghn. Under thc able supervision of Mr. William Blackwell, the Stage Crew is asso- ciated with all technical activities within the major dramatic productions of Dc- Vilhiss. The Crew consists of BACK ROW: Les Simon, Rich Boyland. George Alspach, junior Assistant: Bill Cremean, Managerg Mike Denman, jim Both, jim Davison. FRONT ROW: Jack Neal, Denny Hatfield, Steve Wilson, Doug Anders, Tim Temple, Wally jenkins, Sam Szozda, TADS OPEN DOORS TO SERVICE THROUGH SPECIAL INTEREST Urgmzizafiom 1 'hiinen fg H +N- Jig! E 6-A CLUBS . . DOORS TO WIDENINC FRIENDSHIPS Efficiency and co-operation among our clubs are promoted by the Club Presidents' Council. Consisting of the presidents of each of DeVilbiss' forty-two clubs, the C.P.C. co- ordinates the activities of all school clubs, aids them in achieving their various purposes, and acts as a clearing house for all club affairs. This year the C.P.C. has sponsored such activities as the Inter-club Carnival, the annual Christmas window contest, Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets, and has also helped with the March of Dimes Drive. As in the past, Club Presidents' Council has made strides toward the goal of greater and more improved student participation in the school and community activities. Along with the C.P.C., jackie LeVine and her Organizations Commission have faithfully supervised the interests of each club. They have worked individually with each type ol' club-both special interest and social-service throughout the year. The main interest of the social-service clubs has been to promote service to their school, in their community, and for their fellow man. The special-interest clubs have dealt specifically with one field of interest, with the various fields ranging from music and drama to science and nature. Though the purposes of these two types of clubs may overlap, both help to make their members well-rounded. CLUB PRESIDENTS COUNCIL TOP ROW: QL. to RQ: Bev Boynton, Tri-D: Jan Mann. Dramatic Players: Marilyn Makowski, Y-Teens: Mary Grant. junior Classical League: Sue Parker, Socialites: Ruth Kutzke, Equestriemies: Diana Sharp, Kiowa: Kather- ine Champe. Pericleans: Cassie Lake, Sub-Debs: Ellynn Maertin, Bible: Pam Lunnn. Les Femmes: Linda Scharlow. Sisco: Linda Elinger Aeolians. SECOND ROYV: Teri Tem- ple, Pay-a-el-sa: Bob X'Villiams, Quill and Dagger: Craig Shanias. Forum: Lennie Liebes, German: Geoff Zahn, Talisman: jeff Kuhnian, Key: Charlie Stahr, King of Clubs: Rick Apling, Rocket Society: Steve Clowery, Cavel: Creighton Miller, Chess: Rita Herman, Thadevileans. FRONT ROYV: Barb Cox. Otnena Aura: 'Tina Ttvining, Thalians: -lean Sanders. Future Nurses: Patti Mueller, lJ'Arcy: 'ferric Colthorpe. President: Dwight johnson, I-li-Y and Vice President: Marilyn Burleigh. Tawasi and Secretary: Carol Bailey. I-da-ka: 'Indy Axonoritz. Senior Sorclles: Cathy 'l'renhaft. Delmtantes. NOT IN PIC- TLTRE: Sally Rittenhouse. junior Stnelles: Dick Metz, Ontdoorsmen: Beth Katschke, Antica: Ruth Noftz, Future Teachers: Marian Schmidt. Pliilaletheans: john Tait, Sci- entia: Lani Eherlein. Sharps and Flats: Aloe Bookinan, Stamp and Coin, F,,, , Hi-Y pulls for x'ic'lu1'y in thc Tug-of-YV:u'. INTER-CLUB ACTIVITIES Sul:-Dabs Chrislmas window, The Night Before Cllll'lSl!ll2lSn, wins first plaurc. On Novcnllmcr Club Day, reprcscntzltivcs wail to talk with eager sophomores. FRONT ROXV QL. to R.j:Sharon Schaffer, Chap- lain: Kathy Schuster, Treasurer: Sue Ness. Recording Secretary: Caiol Bailey, President: Linda Werner, Vice- Presidenl: Sally Reinhold, Corresponding Secretary: Ann il-'ICIlllyl'C, I-listorian: Molly Peterson. Sergeant at Arnis. NOT IN PICTURE: Diane Damtn. SECOND l ROW: Sue Baum, Pat lloyland, Kathy Foster. Mr. Ross ,Adviserg Carol liergquist, Louise LeX'Vand, jan Cooper, Gretchen Cleer. TOP ROW: Mary Hess, Carol Cochran, ,Indy llolcsak, Sandy Palmer, Andi XVorden, Sue Rath, Anne Seybold. I-Da-Ka Social Service Club was organized in I957 for the purpose ol creating and maintaining among its members the idea ol' serving others. This yez1r's projects have included a talent show for the Old Folks l-Iome, donating money to American Field Service, and passing out pamphlets for the school bond issue. I-Da-Ka has sponsored such activities as an open dance in the l'aIl and a private dance in the spring, a senior banquet, and a Founders Day dinner. l-Da-Ka is the Indian word for service , and it sets a common goal for each oli its forty-six mem bers. FRONT ROW: Mary Fay Grange, Randi Beerman, Rini Lohr, joan Prior, Marilyn Crandall, Janet Ford, Penny Pasch. joy Steele. SECOND ROXV: Pam Beatty, Diane Diller, Kathy Paul. Cathy Benner, Sue Sheets, Anne llneskal, Barb lfoster, Ciarol Sprouse. TOP ROXV: Pat Emens. Vicki Everett, Nancy Preis. Pain Long, llarlwara llendrix. , - - I, wr I .,.l Nl... .. -:M A . , I Y, A- 1'.'i11f A liF2E4 '!'? 45 5V ii f? Ei'l'3?i? Wifi' ii' L Y '93, I .. -V H .uh.- IFJ 5- M3 -A lllgs . -. 11 - .T-Q--. --94?-Q7 . X .vv 3- -if 'L'- ,iii WV? 5?E! 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E ' 1 ' 4 : , E I - 4 1 f: 5 V v ,g - A 9 avr, , FRONT ROM' QL, to RQ: 'l'iin Reichert, Geoffrey Ned Ludlum, .Xclriserg Alan Lapp, Ierrv Ollier. liill Bei' Wells, Ray Metzger, 'l'reasurer: Dick Drown. Vice-l'x'es- man. Larry l.crinc, liob Woodlev. TOP ROXV: Car identg Dwight johnson, Presidentg Duane jaslremski. Sec- liruin, Allen l.CViIl, -jim l-Iannckeu, Doug Herringshau retaryg Dave Reed, Chaplain, Sergeant at Arms. Leonard Rick Belcher, Clyde Lykins, Clliarles Stahr, .lim l'lllI'l'Cl liry, Ed Seybold. SECOND RONV: Stan Surratt, Xklilliam Bill Grange, Don lX'larti, Max Krause, William Lisk. Bray, james Rahe, Richard Green, Mark Bohnett, Mr. HLY The DeVilbiss Chapter ol Hi-Y Social Service Club was organized in l957 to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and community, high standards ol Clrristian character. This year its members have completed such service projects as helping the Y.M.Cl.A.'s Clrristmas tree sale, distributing Tliaiiks- giving baskets, and donating to XVorld Service. Hi-Y participated in the Youth and Government program for the state ol' Ohio. I-li-Y is a national prograni sponsored co-operatively by the school and the Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y clubs are known and established all over the world. FRONT ROKV fL. to RQ: Scott Rainey, Dave Metzger, lid Gillespie, William Crcnuean, Dave Hawkins. Hill lfall Phil Pair. Robert Stauffer, Dan Davis, Gary Clave, Mar- Alex Hansen. TOP ROXV: jim Hart, Ken Penske, john shall '1'l1arpe,jol1n Briga, David Brown. SECOND ROW: Clupp, X'VaIler lolinsou, Bob Decker, Milo Miller, jim 'I'oin Dannn. jack Buyers. Mike Hostelter, Fred Freeman, Both, Richard llatterson, Bob jennings, David Duff. FRONT ROW QL. to R.j: Charles Machala, jeff Kuh- Garrison, Dave McClellan, Mike Eastop, Rick Short, Rick man, john Boggs, Treasnrerg I-Ienry Coombs, Secretary: Boggs, Tom Gess. TOP ROW: Bob Smith, Randy Wertz, Geoff Zahn, Presiclentg Tom Creekmore. Vice-President, Tim Adams, Ed McCord, Pat Perkins, Dick Dunlap, Tim Mike Mnlm, Sergeant at Armsg jay Mcfllintic, Sergeant at Lugar. Armsg -lim lollinger. SECOND ROW: Jeff Lydy, Bob TALISMAN Together we stand, the motto of the Talisman Social Service Club, reflects the joint effort on the part of all its members in conducting successful projects and activities. This year, as since the club's organization in 1953, the annual Christmas in Blue , sponsored by Talisman, was a big success. A picnic at the end of the year and hayrides and splash parties throughout the year complete their list of social activities. Talisman's principal service project was furnishing transportation for the Indoor Sports Club's handicapped members. FRONT ROW fl.. to R.j: Dan Grana, Larry Montrie, Ron Lada, Randy Snow, joe Orwig, TOP ROW: Duane Steve Herman, Sam Phillis, Rick Barrett, Roger Albertson, Middlesworth, Mike Denman, Dale Murphy, Mark Slosar, Tom Smith, Larry Krontz. SECOND ROVV: Sonny Price, XVilliam Neese, John Henrion. Bill Wright, Robbie l..eVine, Sheldon Lydy, Ken Yeager, 02 T' ' ' J 122! 5.-'il'-v !Et'F1xt'1J2', M-'-15 551113 u i qs At a regular evening meeting are: STANDING QL. to RJ : tary: Wendy DeVries. SITTING: Barb Foster, Sue Scott, Ann Diller, Vice Presidentg Sue Baum, Sue Diller, Sue Louise LeWand, Kathy Foster, Pat Boyland, Renee Binzer, Ness, Chaplaing Sue Sheets, Molly Peterson, Historian: Candie Troutman. NOT PICTURED: Pat Emens. Karen Alice Carey, Anne Zmcskal, Barb Paris, Recording Secre- Frick, Kathy Paul, and Joyce Sanders. PERICLEANS The Periclean Literary Society, named for the Greek patriot Pericles, was established in 1901 at Old Central High School. An annual picnic at Ottawa Park, attendance at various plays at the Doermann Theatre, and entertainment for the orphans at St. Anthony's Villa and the Miami Children's Home are a few of their activities this year. As a group, the Peries attended the performance given by Peter, Paul, and Mary at the Sports Arena. LEFT: At the December progressive dinner, Kathy Champe, President: Cathay McHenry, jean Stewart, and jenny Metcalf receive their dessert. RIGHT: Leaving to see Death of a Salesman are QL. to RQ Ann Seybold, Gail Maertin, Debbie Goodman, janet Hart, Treasurer: Sue Sheets, Amy Belcher, Linda Hendrickson, and Pat Boyland. QL. to RJ : Ann Shelley, Gail Seyfang, David Duff, jeff Knoll, judi Cupp, John Pfeffcrle, Steve Guthrie, Historian, and Creighton Miller view Latin projects on display at the Roman Banquet, held this year in the DeVilbiss cafe- teria. NOT PICTURED: Robert Gibbs, Sandy Shinn, Sue Kochan, David Sickles, Doug Densmore, Mark Bohnett David Mel-Ienry, and Cathay McHenry, Secretary. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The J.C.L. was organized in 1960 for interested Latin students who maintain a B average in Latin. Their main project of the year is the Roman Banquet, headed by Mrs. Boerner, Mrs. Berger, and Mrs. Selter, their adviser. The partic- ipants dress in true Roman style, dine in an authentic atmosphere, sing Latin songs, and are entertained by their fellow Latin students. A Halloween party, a Saternalia, the Roman Christmas celebrationg and an annual May picnic complete this year's projects. LEFT: Receiving their food buffet style at the Banquet are fL. to RJ George Sommerfield, Treasurer: Mary Grant, joe Piasecki, Linda Ferguson, Suzanne Valmore, and Sandy Barkholt. RIGHT: Mary Grant, President: explains to Sharon jones and Ruth Kutzke, Vice President: a rug reproduction of the Parthenon, which was displayed at the Art Museum for the annual Spectacu- luin Latinnin. L I 9 , , 'n-'11 un.- MJ. Q. 4 rl . M w l . l l RIGHT QL. to RJ: Robin Bowe, Sylvia Cline, Pam Rich, and jane Dunham rehearse for the Cluistinas talent show. LEFT: George Alspach and Barb Krauss Qtopj were general chairmen of the show, while Connie Abrahamson and Alice Ramerez were additional performers. NOT PICTURED: Sue Hurt, Pam Reich, Eric Wiess, Howie Weinblatl, and joel Epstein. A+'-A DRAMATIC PLAYERS Throu hout the ear, the members of Dramatic Pla ers conducted demon- g Y Y strations for stage PI'0ClUCl1OI1S and proper application of make-up. They also participated in various speech contests and humorous and dramatic declamations. A ma'or activit was their Christmas talent show, a mone -makin ro'ect ure- J Y I Y 8 P J fl sented at the Ashland Avenue Baptist Church. Dramatlc Players was organized in 1960. Jan Mann, President, gives a gesture demonstration of how to use the hands effectively when speaking. Attentive listeners are, QL. to RQ Sylvia Cline, Robin Bowe, Rick Belcher, Treasurerg Sandra Costell, Maxine Rich, Mrs. Martha Pownall, Adviserg Brenda Brock, Secretaryg and john Schladetsch. NOT PICTURIED: Ida Berkowitz, Chuck Horowitz, Beth Dettlehach, Linda Ladermau, and Margie Matthes. Q Exhibiting their riding equipment are, STANDING QL. to RJ: jean Baldwin, Sally Dudley, Pam Long, Phyllis I-Iuckaba, janet lfothcringham, Karen X'Voodring, Mr. Tongring, Advisorg Sue Thompson, Nancy Whitehead, Stephanie Hein, Fern Levinson, Debbie Tassie, Connie EQUESTRIENNES The members of Equestriennes hold equitation classes twice a month at Douglas Meadows riding stables. On May 31 the club entered the annual horse show there. For their service projects, they adopted two boys at Miami Children's Home and an underprivileged family of thirteen 1Tl6I'I1- bers. Miller. KNEELING: Barb Mfells, Mary Grant, Treasurerg Janet Callender, Vice Presidentg Ruth Kutzke, Presidentg Lyndon Kicr, Meg Tassie, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Chris Toulouse, Tracy Hegamaster, Sue Feeney, Charlotte Pomeroy, Roxanne XfVittington, Paula Morgret, Historian. SHARPS AND FLATS Shar Js and Flats was or anized in 1938 to l S promote interest in music of all kinds. Through- out the year, the members have provided enter- tainment at the Old-Folks Home and The Miami Children's Home. They also perform at their meetings, as in the pictures below. TOP RIGHT fStanding, L. to RQ: George Lumm, Lani Eber- lein, President: Carol Hedler, Secretaryg janet Fotheringham, Linda Kennedy, Dee Kirk, Sue Thompson. fSittingj Dana Isel. lSO'l I'OM RIGHT: Sharon Marion: Miss Keck, Adviserg Pam Lumm, Vice President. LEFT: Dan Streeter, Historiang Bob Wear, Troop Chrmn.g jim Luppins, Dave Rinderknecht, Treas- urer: Tom Hoak, Tim Long, George Lunnn. NOT PICTURED: Karen Fligar, Cheryl Ganeh. 3 TOP ROW: QL. to RJ : Kathy Bennett. Missy McFarland, FRONT ROW: Sue Burnham, Carol Tefft, jane Doug Suzy Goode, Ashley Wilson. SECOND ROW: Lorrie las, Karen Zeitlcr, Mary Dings, Suzi Steedman Nina Mc Margy, Jan Greene, Roberta Schwartz, Judy McFarland, Incloe, Bonnie Brown. Jackie Knowlton, jo Ann Salem, Liz Stegeman, Diana Dale. DEBUTANTES Formed in 1954, Debutantes strives to join girls in social friendship for literary appreciation. This year, the girls collected old gym shoes and donated them to needy children, gave a record hop after a DeVilbiss basketball game, and made banners and victory tags for many of our games. Participating in the Inter-club Carnival and donating a Thanksgiving basket to a deserving family completed their projects lor the year. Social activities included a hayride and roast, and an invitational dance given by the new members. TOP ROW: QL. to R.j: Cathy Treuhaft, Dodo Gibbons, lain: Toni Fries, Recording Secretary: Patty Abood Vxce Nancy Weber, Rita Herman, Karen Walker. SECOND President: Karen Patterson, Prcsidentg jan Milhs Treas ROW: Linda Haring, Carol Oberle, Barb Thorsou, Leslie urerg Carole Rezabek, Corresponding Secretary Toni Mattews, Mr. Goode, Adviserg Linda Lenenberg, Debbie Leach, Sergeant at Arms: Pam Sprague, Sergeant at Arms Drulard, Sue Berenson, judy Schmertz, Phyllis Berkman. Linda Shapiro, Historian. FRONT ROW: Nancy jackson, Nancy Comer, Chap- ing Secretary. TOP ROYV: Joyce Kuehn, Nancy Comer, Karen Patterson, Toni Leach, Mrs. Crime, Adviser: Carole Rezabek, Marty Burt, Phyllis Berkman, Barb Shaw, Ser- geant at Arms. FRONT ROW fL. to RQ: Dodo Gibbons, Martha Hen- ry, Historian: Nancy Weber, Chaplain, julie Roper, Re- cording Secretaryg llarli Cox, President, jill Custer, Vice- Presidentg Ginny Salley, rl.l'C1lSlll'Cl'1 Rita Herman, Linda Haring, Sergeant at Arms: Cathy Trenhaft, Correspond- OMENA AURA Nothing is greater than friendship is the motto of Onlena Aura Social Ser- vice Club, organized in 1959. The fifty-three girls try to achieve sisterhood by 1 working together for the school and the community. In order to raise money for their numerous activities, the OA's hold record hops, bake sales, candy sales, and car washes. This year, the social activities for OA have included an annual open dance, a turnabont, and a private dance. Two of their service projects were deco- rating the stadium for homecoming and making support tags for sports events. Liz Stegeman, Carol Tefft, Mary Stcedman, Ruby Brock, Peggy Comer. 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SEATED: Sandy Barkholt, Historian, Karen Kajfasz, Mrs. Hart, Adviser. Their speaker, Mr. Brown, offers a gen- eralization on colleges. FUTURE TEACHERS Future Teachers, organized in 1947, acquaints young people with the teaching profession and aids in preparing them for their future careers. Their main activity is participation in the Metro- politan Future Teachers, composed of twenty area schools. During the year they collected soap, toothpaste, magazines and jewelry for the State Hospital patients. FUTURE NURSES This year the members of Future Nurses have prepared themselves for their future careers by working at the State Hospital, enrolling in vari- ous Toledo Hospital nursing courses, and acting as volunteers and nurses' aids. At school, some work in the nurse's office, others are enrolled in the home nursing class, and many display bul- letin boards and show films in connection with nursing. LEFT: The nurse, Miss Rehklau, explains the proper use of a nursing chart to QL. to RJ: Jean Sanders, President: Linda Pakulski, Nancy Coriell, Treasurer: Sandy Norris, Vice Prcsidentg and Francine King. RIGHT: jean conducts a meeting for Marilyn Straub, Margaret Herold, Bev james, Linda Ford, Secretary: Cathy Mileski, Jane Secor, Chaplaing and Miss Rehklau. NOT PICTURED: Carol Barron, Ellen jaffe, Cheryl Seymour, Marie Thiel, Bev Yoast, Sharon Horton, and Sue Westcott. QL. to RJ: Doug Alspach, Linda Beavers, Carol Hedler, jerry Burstein, john Stempion, Kate Bacon, Dave Both, Stewart Brown, Debbie Farley, Mr. Black, Adviser, listen to Chris Clowery ffrontj deliver a speech. NOT PIC- TURED: Steve Clowery, President: Bill Cheney. GAVEL CLUB At their meetings, the Gavel members give both prepared and extemporztneous speeches. The speeches are evaluated :uid any mistakes are cor- rected. Members follow textbooks with twelve speeches, each speech stressing Zl different point, such as hand motions, voice control, and con- struction of speech. RCCKET SOCIETY The Rocket Society's main project of the year was the construction of a one-stage, or one-motor, rocket. It is composed of steel tubing and runs on solid fuel, which consists of zinc and sulphur, as opposed to liquid fuel, which is used by the United States' rockets. First, the rocket was static tested, or fired on the ground, to predict its actions in flightg then it will be live tested, or fired into the air. RIGHT fl.. to RJ : Tom Treuhaft, Vice President: Steve Lewis, and jeff Price :ire measuring and weighing fuel. LEFT: Mike 'N' g Magnuson, Trezisurerg Raymond james, Florian Pietrykowski, N-A V I, ,,.l3,.5- ' l Mark XV:iltemn:iker. and Rick Anlimr. Prmzirif-nr: lnnk nvm- rho 1 -' my -'ffm-.b'fw. 1. ' '- FRONT ROXV QL, to RQ: Karen Morris, Linda Pollock, Sandy Steils, Vice-President: Patti Mueller, Presitlentg Karen Beals, Treasurerg Sue Jiannuzzi, Red Cross Repre- D'ARCY D'Arcy was organized in 1953 by a group of DeVilbiss girls who wanted to promote friend- ship among the members of the DeVilbiss stu- dent body. D'Arcy is a city-wide organization and is affiliated with the American Red Cross Youth. The main project of D'Arcy's sixteen members is to do volunteer work in the form of various 'odd jobs for the Toledo Chapter of the American Red Cross. FRONT ROW QL. to RQ: Kathy Gilbert, Carolyn Wal- ton, Sergeant at Arms: Nancy Wright, Historian, Lynne Swanbeck, Corresponding Secretary: Coline Huffman, Treasurer: Diana Sharp, President: Margaret Casali, Vice- Presidentg Sandy Zimmerman, Recording Secretary: Judy Yviseman, Chris Unckriek. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Willis, sentativeg Gwen Bellingham. Chaplain. TOP ROW: Bev- erly Boynton, Mary Jane Hcllwig, Pam Ash, Karen Myni- han, Sharon Morris, Karen X'Vo0dring. DeVilbiss students who were interested in bowling and promoting friendship throughout the school organized Kiowa Special Interest Club in 1961. During the school year, the twenty-nine members, besides bowling twice a month, have taken toys and refreshments to the Miami Chil- dren's Home. For a social activity, Kiowa held a hayritle in November at Bancroft Barns. KIOWA Trudy Palm, Sue Parker, Barb Ansted, Rae Terrill, Silvia Cline, Vickie Wanaks, Sharon Patton, Pat Pregizer, Judi Cupp, Cathay Mel-lenry. TOP ROW: Judy Huffman, Jackie Bigelow, Paula Dunbar, Cathy Pregizer, Linda Mermcr, Charlotte Ash. TOP ROXV: fl.. to RQ: Barbara XVells, Sandy Murphy, Debbie Farley, Pain Rich. SECOND RONV: Eric Weiss, Tom flolling, NVarren fianden, Mrs. Martha Pownall, Ad- viser: Mr. james Kilcorse, Adviser: David XVood, Philip DEBATE CLUB The twenty-six members of the DeVilbiss De- bate Club, organized this year, have participated in debate tournaments at VVhitmer, Anthony Wayne, Canton McKinley, Sylvania, and Bowl- ing Green. They have debated several times on television. This year the national debate topic was, resolved that social security benelits should be extended to include complete medical care. TOP ROW: fl.. to RJ : Tom Colling, Gary Plettner, Mr. Kikcr, Adviser: Tim Corrigan, Al Tucker, Chuck McCaf- ferty. l RON'l' ROW: john Schladetsch, jeff Lanes, Secre- Ifaulkner, Howard Rothman. FRONT ROW: Alex Han- sen, Ida Berkowitz, Tom Hausman, Connie Abrahamson, Vice-President: Chuck Horowitz, Presidentg joe Bookman, Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Kennedy, John Schladetsch. The Outdoorsmen were organized in 1963 for the purpose of furthering members' interests in sports. The twenty members meet every other Tuesday with their advisor, Mr. Kiker, to plan camping trips and discuss fishing and hunting techniques. OUTDOURSMEN taryg Richard Metz, Presidentg Carol Corns, Mascot: jim Felton, Vice-Presidentg Phil Lake, Treasurerg Pat Enright, Terry Epstein. I'l3 4 TOP ROW: KL. to RQ: Dee Kirk, Conni Gratop, Linda Duncan, Linda Kennedy. FRONT ROW: Diana Roach, Pl-IILALETHEANS Philaletheans Literary Society is a city-wide organization, formed lor the purpose of reading and discussing books and plays, and enjoying, together, music from good musical shows. It was organized in 1897 at Old Central High School. The thirteen members of Phils must maintain a B average in English to be active participants in the club. TOP ROXV CL. to RJ : Mike Gallagher, Ken Yeager, Jerry Ollier, Val Skalski, Mike Cohen, Phil Fisher, jim Morris son, Dick Wandtke, Dan McCarthy. SECOND ROW: jim August, Tom Volotta, Bill Perry, Dick Beerman, Thomas Temple, Adviser: Henry Coombs, Bob Garrison, Bob Historian: Rita Shible, Secretary: Marian Schmidt, Presi- dent: Shirley Waters, Treasurer: Nancy Roach, Historian. Quill and Dagger was organized in l9l5 to broaden the perspective of its members in the field of literature. At their meetings every other Tuesday, the twenty-seven members occasionally play records and have talks on VVhat is suc- cess? This year, Q.D.'s big activity was spon- soring a hootenanny for DeVilbiss and area schools in the Ottawa Park shelter house. QUILL AND DAGGER Woodley, Larry Montrie, john Cartwright. FRONT ROW: Steve l-lerman, Chaplain: Bill Shaw, Sergeant at Arms: Rick Harmon, Secretary: Clyde Lykins, Treasurer: Bob Williams, President: jim Rutledge, Vice Presidentg joe Colhern, Sergeant at Arms: Dave Morgan. FRONT ROW QI.. to RQ: jackie Toepper, Linda An- derson, Chaplain: Sue Ott, Secretary: Trudy Palm, Vice- President: Sue Parker, President: Cindy Spaulding, Treas- urerg Pat -Iacohs, Sergeant at Arms: Cheri Bollett, Rita Herman. SECOND ROW: Mary jane Groves, Doreen SOCIALITES Socialites Social Service Club was organized in 1955 to promote friendship and school activ- ities. Under the leadership of Mr. Pries, their adviser, the twenty-lfour members of Socialites have completed various projects this year. They adopted a senior citizen, collected ribbons for the Old Folks I-Iome, viewed the Treasures of King Tut's tomb, and entertained themselves with pot luck dinners. FRONT ROW QI.. to RJ: John Gilbert, Don CLllVC1', Historian: Terry Ryan, john Boggs, Vice-President: Craig Shamas, President: George Orians, Treasurerg jeff Lydy, Sergeant at Arms: Dennis Thompson, Chaplain: Larry Williams. SECOND ROW: Norman Earley, joe Blunk, Germain, Sandy Morris, Kathy Coleman, Mr. Preis, Ad- viser: Pam Carter, Mary Reineke, Pat Fox, Suzie Frisbie. TOP ROXV: Karen Morris, jo Ann Biscay, Hollis Bothe, Paulette Batouche, Sharon Morris. Forum was organized in 1905 to promote a greater interest in the literary arts. At meetings every other Tuesday, Forum's members conduct discussions on various literary reports and hear lectures on current topics and political science. Each year the members have sponsore-d a foster child, collected for UNICEF at Halloween, and gone Christmas caroling. The DeVilbiss Chap- ter of Forum also has the chairmanship of the city-wide Forum dance. FORUM Richard Bradley, jim Scroggs, Mr. Kiker, Adviser: Rick Lehman, Torn Sieler, Secretary: jim Moan, Jim Johnston. TOP ROW: Chuck Stoner, Howard Vveinblatt, Randy Wertz, John Wast, Alan Scouten, Rick Boggs, Max Krause, Tom Pasch. SCIENTIA Scientia, the DeVilbiss Chapter of the Science Clubs of America, is designed to promote the knowledge of science and other fields among its members. In the pictures, the members are ex- perimenting with Water Polution in Toledo , the year's project for Scientia, and listening to a lecture on metalic bonding. LEFT QL. to RJ: Thomas Nachtrab, Steve jenkins, Vice Presi- dent: and Bob Hellman. RIGHT: Douglas Alspach, jim Bolcsak, john Tait, President: Thomas Kozak, Treasurer: and Thomas Treuhaft. NOT PICTURED: Larry Girkins, Chuck Xvexler, Kate Bacon, Phil Teitlebaum, john Miner, john Gilbert, Bruce Guynn, Rita Shible, Secretary, Ruth Sternfeld, and Bill Treuhaft. GERMAN Miss Grenka, Qbelow rightj who was a Ger- man student teacher at DeVilbiss, spoke at a German Club meeting about her ten week's ex- perience in Germany. Here, she is comparing winter activities there to American winter activ- ities. She also spoke about the Wiiiter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. STANDING QL. to RJ: Dave Brown, Vice President, Ned Hein. Dave Metzger, Linda Hendrickson, Secretary: Bob Berland, Lewis Wittenberg, Mark Wattenmaker, Treasurer: Barb Kurnnhl, Chuck Wittenberg. ,lim Stewart. Karen Feldstein, Nancy Preis, Rick Apling, Don Eggenschwiler, Jay Elkes. SITTING: Mr. IfVerba, Adviser: Lennie Liebes, President. NOT PICTURED: Dave Goodman, Sid Groeneman, Greg Hahn, Tracy Hegamaster, and Peter Roll. I I . . t .QL I yi jawn . I n I I I A. I'-' I Q tfj-6 t I I I I I LEFT QL. to RJ : Chris Toulouse, john Stenipion, Charlie Stahr, President: Chris I-Iolliger, Bill Cheney. RIGHT: fSeatedj Chris Toulouse, Secretary: Dave Keck, Skip Miller. fStandingj Steve Scheer, Dave Hzurunolul. NOT PICTURED: Ruth Horton, Carol Lukert, Steve Guthrie, Sue Sehreuers, Sandy Norris, Dick Patterson, and Bill Hayes. King of Clubs was organized in 1961 for those This year the twenty-five members of Les interested in learning or improving their game Femmes have been of service both to the school of bridge. Besides playing bridge, the King of and the community. They furnished a Thanks- Clubs' members have donated money to Amer- giving basket for an underprivileged family, ican Field Service, furnished Thanksgiving and donated toys to the Lutheran orphanage, worked Christmas baskets for needy families, and painted on the scholarship fund, and gave Easter favors a Christmas window, The Gift of the Magi . and a Christmas gift to the faculty members. At their jitney dinner, members of Les Femmes pause around the dinner table before the main course. STANDING: fl.. to RJ: Kathy Rhoden, Joan Godsey, Ellen Brochin, Barb Wood, Maxine Rich, Nancy Hielbrun, Linda Hiel- brun, Cheryl Canch, Char Pomeroy, Linda Schultz, Beth lletllebach, janet Roof, Marcia Heath. SEATED: Cindy Swindle, Vice President: Pam Lumm, President: Laurie Moon, Treasurerg Judy Berger, Kay Hfeaner and Andi Goldberg, Secretaries. NOT PICTURED: Pat Frautschie. Debbie Gordon, Marcia Heath, Jeanette Levin, Pat Michael, Sandy Murphy. . ..1is,d. If., 1,112.1 Q? ll? TOP ROYV: QL. to RJ: Louise Lewand, Caren Shore, Carole Rezabek, Mary Jones, Cindy Miller, Diane Robin- son, jan Polderman, Betsy Wittman, Patsy Wilson, Cindy Swindle, Kathy Somers, Leslie Gross, Judy Bolcsak, Nancy Kahn. SECOND ROWV: Kathy Rhoden, jan Cooper. Deb- bie Drulard. Lola Spadafore, Sue Dodd, Teri Beggs, Kay Ames, Harriet Zucker, Mary Dwyer, Kathy Walker, jan JUNIOR SORELLES Junior Sorelles was organized in 1949 to pro- mote an interest in fine arts among its members. Their activities this year have included a turn- about in March, Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, a Christmas window, DeViltries patron- age, and volunteer Work for the P.T.A. card party. Junior Sorelles saw an auto safety movie, Signal 30 , at the Toledo Trust, with Senior Sorelles, their sister club. Sorelles means sisters in Italian. TOP ROW: QL. to RQ: jenny Lake, Sandy Dobrolenski, Linda Campbell, Cathy Meyer, Bonnie Kaighin, Janice LaRue. Lane Hiett, Diane Harner, Edith Plunnner, Susie Mclntosh. FRONT ROXV: Dianna Creektnore, Chaplain: Millis, Patsy Cl'2llllllCl'. FRONT ROW: Sue Rath, Chap- lain: Debbie Bletterntan, 'I'reasurer: Nancy jackson, Cor- responding Secretary: Linda Campbell, Vice-President: Sally Rittenhouse, President: Lynn Yark, Sergeant at Arms: Carolyn Potter, Sergeant. at Arms: judy Cust, Re- cording Secretary: Patty Abood, Historian. Sub-Debs Special Interest Club, organized in l954, works to promote hne arts and to establish friendships which will last beyond high school years. Service projects for this year have included giving a Christmas basket, decoration of hall bulletin boards, and construction ol' a booth at the Inter-club Carnival. Sub-Debs has made money from bakesales, carwashes, and visits to funeral homes. SUB-DEBS Sue Bergman, Historian: Carole Baer, Vice President: Cassie Lake, President: Pat Hayes, Treasurer: Cheryl An- derson, Secretary: Diana Mouugie, Sergeant at Arms. FRONT ROW fL. to RJ: Cari lieth Hoskins, Sergeant at Arms: Carol Green, Sergeant at Arms: llonnie Berger, Treasurer: Carol Horowitz, Corresponding Secretary: Judy Axonovitz, President: Carol Cochran, Vice-Presidentg Carol Bailey, Recording Secretary: Linda XVeruer, l-Iistoriang Tish Connolly, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Carol Oberle, SENIOR SGRELLES Organized in l932, Senior Sorelles has done much to promote fine arts among its members. This year the club viewed the King Tut's Treas- urers and the Exhibition of Modern Art at the Museum of Art. Throughout the year the Sorel- les saw such plays as Desire Under the Elms , Death of a Salesman , The Boys from Syra- cuse , and Richard Ill . Supporting the Inter- club Carnival, Senior Sorclles handled the pub- licity and had a telegram booth. FRONT ROW' fl.. to RQ: Pam Alspach, Carol Horo- witz, Rick Apling, 'l'reasurerg john 'I'ait, Presitlentg Doug- las Alspach, Vice-President: Robin Howe, Pam Katzman. Marsha Stengel, Sue Ott, Liz Warner, Mary Ann Coon, Mr. Charles Trump, Adviserg Renee Binzer, Dee Rainey, Sue Boxwell, Mary Jo Krauss. TOP ROW: Carol Zimmer- man, Lois Phillips. Nancy Darrow, Rita Friedman, Pam Ratzman, Kathy Champe, Linda Scharlow, Joan Klein- man. Barb Paris, Tina Twining, jackie LeVine. Reorganized in l962, the Junior Council on Wforld Affairs strives to stimulate interest in the discussion of world affairs and American foreign policy among its members and in the community. This year they held a panel on China with Mr. Campbell and an exchange student, for over 200 area students, participated in a Quiz Bowl with twelve area schools to raise money for Project Hope, an-d took part in an all-day institute on Canadian-U. S. relations. J. C. W. A. TOP ROWV: Florian Pietrykowski, Dick Drown, Judy Ax- onovitz, john Campbell, Adviserg Tom Kozak, George Alspach, jim Ilolcsak. 20 TOP ROXV fL. to RJ: Karen Beals, Linda Beebe, Barb Karen Young, jane johnson, Sandy Hetrick, Judy Allard Swindle, Carol Anstcd, Linda Duncan, jane Enk, Christy Cathie Moses, Sandy Steils, Linda Newell, Peggy Knott. Holliger, Jan Allard, Nancy Emery. FRONT RONV: TRI-D Deeds, devotions, and diligence set a common goal lor the thirty-lour members in Tri-D Social Service Club. It was formed in 1953 to lullill the needs of DeVilbiss and the community. This year they rnade lavors Ifor teachers on Valentine's Day, served cake and collfee to the faculty members on Faculty Day, served at the basketball banquet, and transported children l'I'OIll an orphan- age to the zoo. Activities have included a bowling party, an invitational, and a private dance. Presitlentg Beverly Boynton, Presitlenlg Sally Ashenlelter TOP ROW: QL. to RJ: Kay Cumiskey, jan Nowaczyk, Social Vice-Presidentg Mary jane I-lellwig. 'lAl'C11Sl1!'l2l' Lila Foster, Patti Mueller, Sandy lvloscrop, Miss Barbara Keck, Adviserg Marcia Arent, Pam Ash. Carol Doke, Robin Wanda Cornell, Correspmuling Setirelaryg Barb Fuller Bowe. FRONT ROVV: Carolyn Albright, Gwen Belling- I-listorian. ham, Recording Secretary, Karen Mynihan, Service Vice- TOP ROW: fl... to RQ: Perky Chester, judy Schmertz, Darla 'l aylor, Nan Cochran, Diane Mostov, Sue Bcrenson, Kathy Weinman, Linda Shapiro, llehhy Ziminerntan, Ann Hansen, Nancy Comer, Phyllis Berkman, Carla Taylor, Cris Greene. SECOND ROWV: Deaner Bradley, Helen Jacobson, Sherry llante. jill Custer, Nancy Wleber, Nancy Rohon, Adviser: Linda Shyavitz. Linda Haring, Marty THADEVILLEANS Thadevilleans was organized in l956 to further interests in sports. This year's sports activities included bowling, pool, and swimming. Thade- villeans' members gave Christmas and Thanks- giving baskets to a needy family and also do- nated money to CARE. They contributed to our school spirit by making support tags for the Macomber game and baking cookies for the football players. TOP ROW: QI.. to RJ: Nancy Bauer, Treasurer: Marlene Smith, Warren Canden, I-larriel. Scliwartz. Historian: Bev- erly Case. FRONT ROXV: Barhara Krauss, Donna Kimv Burt. Toni Fries, Debbie Hatfield, Ellie Norfltts. FRONT ROW: Karen Walker, Cathy Treuhaft, Chaplaing Linda Lenenberg, Sergeant at Armsg Joyce Kuehn, Treasurerg Rita Herman, President: Penny Kreinberg, Vice-Presidentg jackie LeVine, Secretaryg Barb Shaw, Historiang julie Roper. Aeolians Special Interest Club was organized in 1953 to promote drama and an interest in the theatre. Throughout the year, Aeolians' eighteen members have attended plays at the Repertoire and Doermann Theatres. At their meetings, every other Monday, they present talent shows and make-up demonstrations, as well as rehearsals for their special production, a one-act play. AEOLIANS melman, Barbara Horwitz, Vice-President: Linda Elinger, President: Laureen Elinger, Recording Secretaryg Char- lotte Coleman, Sergeant at Arms. N. Q:-V gm-1 A-,,Pr . L ,H.1 ':n-5 . Ama' T1 -f1agu15',- ' ' J. 9.1 ' K 3 Ay 1.4 W ,, X P.g-pjjilfffilig e'1-fifI:':.1E5f- I - -..1.'2? , 3U'.+,f: Li. ' ', , ' 1 ', 'iiieagi me zQ,g-53-3355116 w .A 1 ,f 1 X ' Q A744 5 V' -151-' - -L ' jig 4 ' . 1 ffl 2? 15 fy., I I 1? 5 Iigliisai . .V ,I .li vm, - Ll' , 5' Q! gh, . I W HL Qi mg' ' G' A l Q if v- - g Q Y L 2 if K : ffm 4- -. 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LTI, f I, - ' f ' V' in .I . ,xl Q.. if E.: J ' fr V : 'Q .H 5lwxg,.l i l 5 3 5 uv' I 'I V I' . 24 v-1--vwwyv V- MIDDLE: Cutting out support tags for the M3C01HbCTj DeVilbiss game are: Karen Kajfasz, Marilyn Makowski, Sandy Urbanski, jane Hinkle, Glenna Weiland, Virginia Johnstone, Diana Darah, and Pat Mears. BOTTOM: Pat Mears, Marilyn Makowski, President: Judy Cremean, and joan Soster, pose with their bowling trophy. NOT PIC- TURED: Barb Swindel, Lynda Vankabsen, Ann Wade, Pat C-eis, Joyce Horton, and Esther Frank. TOP LEFT QL. to RJ : Holding their Thanksgiving basket are: joan Soster, jane Hinkle, Vice President: Kathy Milcski, Doreen Germain, and jo Ann Biscay. TOP RIGHT: Distributing Christmas presents to orphans at St. Anthony's Villa with Santa are: Virginia Johnstone, Diana Darah, Sandy Urbanski, Treasurer: and two little children. NOT PICTURED: jane Bair, Carol Booth, Evelyn Brown, Darlene Drafts, Linda Herbig, Linda Lee, Karen and Sharon McPeek, and Ann Renschler. Y - TEENS The DeVilbiss Chapter of Y-Teens was established in 1946 as part of the city-wide and international Y-Teens or- ganization. This year a Lenten breakfast was held at the Y for all the area Y- Teen clubs. The twenty-six DeVi1biss members have served their school by making support tags for our teams, fur- nishing a Christmas gift for a faculty child, and supporting the Inter-club Carnival with a hot dog booth. During the Christmas season Y-Teens painted a Christmas window and earolled at the Collingwood Park Rest Home. dfklefjfs X ! X TOP ROW QL. to RQ: Mr. Hardy fcoachy , Reynold Gerson, Lester Lewis, Tom Sandlin, Tom Wittle,jin1 Hardy, john Cartwright, Curtis Ragland. SECOND ROW: Michael Freeman fMgry Gary Babel, jim August, jim Holtcamp, Ed McCord, Jay McClintic, Don Ellis, Tim Adams FRONT ROW: Rick Short, Bob Wert, john Gilbert, jeff Kuhman, joe Cothcrn, Jim Rutledge Head Coach Dave Hardy. DEVILBISS VARSITY DeVilbiss .........,.. DeVilb1ss ,...t.,..... DeVilbiss. ...,,..,,.. DeVilbiss ,..., ,...,.. DeVilbiss e,.....s.., DeVilbiss. ..,.,...,e, DeVilbiss. ,,..,..,.., DeVilb1ss. ....,.,... . DeVilbiss ...........e DeVilbiss .... ......., Steubenville Libbey ...,., Rogers .l..,,.,, St. Francis .. Central .os... M ucomber ,- VVaite .......... Cincinnati Roger Bacon Bowsher .r.,,, VVO0llWVZll'd ., i 1 ,- . V' g . X TOP ROW QL. to RJ: jack Sinkey, Mike Muhn, Pat Perkins, Dick Mays, Foster Price, Ralph Kurtz, Dale Murphy, Stan Marenberg fMgr.j . SECOND ROXV: Dave Upton, Dick McLaughlin, Ron Adams, Jay Rubenstein, John Ulmer, Bill Giha. FRONT ROYV: Henry Coombs, Tom Sieler, jim Moan, Lee Greenman, Bill Shaw, Gordon Hunt, Tom Hinds QMgr.j . FOOTBALL 1963 The Tiger football team met west-side rival Start in its first competition of 1963, at the premiere. Two quarters of action left the scoreboard without a winner. In the Steuben- ville game, Bob Wert ran 69 yards with a pass from center for DeVilbiss's first touchdown of the season. The Bengals opened play in the expanded City League by battling Libbey. This was the first time in school history this traditional game had not been played on Thanksgiving Day. Charles MacHalla blocked a punt and Ron Adams recovered for the score. After losses to Rogers and St. Francis, DeVilbiss, paced by John Ulmer's scoring punch, made its early lead over Cen- tral stand up with strong defense. The team kept up this momentum with a decisive win over Macomber, and lost by only two points to eventual city-champion Mfaite. Fifth ranked in the state, Roger Bacon halted the Bengal success at Cincinnati, but DeVil- biss came back to inaugurate its rivalry with Bowsher by routing the Rebels. jim Holt- camp led the charge with two long-gaining scores. Henry Coombs and Jim Rutledge were named co-captains for the year by their teammates before the Woodward game, in which joe Cothern made the lone Tiger tally. Although DeVilbiss' 3-4 City League record was good for only fourth place, the young Tigers accomplished this with just one re- turning letterman from 1962. Next fall's varsity will have twenty seniors who have won their stripes this season, and a team which learned to fight early will be ready for a championship. Jay Rubenstein received top honors for DeVilbiss through his appointment to the number-one all-city squad. Co-captain Jim Rutledge and Curt Ragland were chosen to represent DeVilbiss on the second team. This year, because of violence during or after several night games, a city-wide ban on night football was imposed. There were no disturbances at Page Stadium this season, and although the introduction of Saturday foot- ball disappointed many people, it didn't hinder the good sportsmanship of the team or the spectators. 27 28 John Ulmer fights across the goal for a score against Macomber. Ron Adams sweeps right end behind the escort of jay Rubenstein and Gordon Hunt while Mike Muhn fakes toward the other sideline. RESERVES TOP ROW QL. to RJ: jim Fischer, Harold Hunt, Sonny Price, john Shoemaker, Tom Sheets, Dale VVhilmore, Roger Albertson, Jerome Burnstein ftrainerj. THIRD ROYV: Bob English fcoachj. Dave Frahn. Don Standish, Lester Lewis, joe Orwig, Sam Phillis, Konstantine Petros, Tom Dalton. SECOND ROW: Bob Mlise fMgr.j , Rick Barrett, Chuck Crayne, George Black, Bob Fountain, Don Sieler, Ralph Kurtz. FRONT ROWV: Don Leonhardt, Mark Jewell, Dan Grana, Paul Kinney, Duane Middlesworth, Bruce Brown. The lightweights, while gaining experience, finished with a l-6-l record. The freshmen were more successful, achieving two wins and Il Lie against five losses. The reserves took their victory from Macomberg Libbey and lflloodward were the yearlings' victims. ERESHMEN TOP ROW QL. to RJ: Bob Moungie, Paul McClurg, Bob Fialkoski, Tom Rerucha, Lawrence Lincoln, Ron XVhile, Ken Andrye, Tom Smolinski. THIRD ROW: Dale ,Pilunan fCo:ichj, julius Washington, Paul Elingcr, Sam Szozda, jim jones, Dick Christle, Bill Rowland, Darrell Murphy, Ezria Phillips, Elliot Berg- man, jeff Enck Qassl. coachj. SECOND ROW: Tom Drais, john Boyle, Darryl Carr, Bill Benner, Robin Puppos, Dave Bailey, Denny Hatfield, Ron Lada, Dick Cameron fMg1'.J. FRONT ROYV: Bill Kagin, John Bowers, jim Ferguson, jim Ellis, Chris Schaefer, Ron Sprouse, Randy Maluchnik, Bill Mims. NOT PIC- TURED: Paul Briggs, Tim Bowes, Ron Long, Chuck Mostov. I2 0 VARSITY BASKETBALL 196364 The DeVilbiss varsity basketball squad, led by the coaching of Mr. Phil Kahler, went from a second-place tie in the city league to capture the Toledo District Championship. The ma- turing Tigers survived in the Class AA tourna- ment longer than any City League or area team. Opening the 1963-64 season, the Tigers lost a hard-fought battle to the Maemen. Then the Kahlermen rallied to take their first game from Elyria. Center Dave McClellan led the Bengals on to wins over Start and Bowsher, and a thrilling game with St. Francis. Libbey triumphed as the buzzer sounded, in a contest that was good tournament training. Using the additional height of Conrad Lippincott, the cagers trounced Scott. liven with the combined efforts of Clyde Lykins and Mike Eastop, DeVilbiss was un- able to score the Hnal basket against lfVood- ward. The Tigers again were defeated by only two points when the game with l'Vaite ran into overtime. Dayton Roosevelt, with its full-court press, delivered the team one of its hardest losses. Bouncing back, as a great ball team is expected to do, the Tigers devoured Central for the First time in several years. Tom Creekmore helped the improved de- fense of tl1e Tigers as they returned a loss to Macomber. Geoff Zahn assisted as DeVilbiss avenged its defeat by Libbey. VVith better than average shooting, the Tigers walked off with an easy victory over the then-state-ranked Lima Senior. ln the Hnal city-league game, the Kahlermen were victors again over Bowsher. BACK ROV' QL. to RJ: George Clay. Dave McClellan, Dave Coffin, Conrad Lippincott, Mike Eastop, Clyde Lykins, Geoff Zahn. FRONT ROXV: Mr. Kaliler fcoachj , Woody Culver, Ed Benner, Tom Creekmore, Larry Sprague, jerry Sobb, Bob Sanzenbacher QMgr.j. '7 .. his ' :'f W4 1 f,f...',gl... I -.Y ' '1 Si TEV F-I-Ji 'wr U ff. is ffyfa FW.. Tom Creeklnore tips the ball up to score against Libbey. 1 I Lorain DeV1lb1ss 4. ,,A.. DeVilbiss ..,. DeVi1biss ,...,.. ,,A.,, DeVilbiss ...,... , A,,Y Dr-:Vilbiss w,.,.. ..,,,, DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVi1biss DeV1lblss.. ...M, A DeVilbiss DeVilb1ss ,..,,.. ....,, DeVilbiss DeVi1hiss M a com ber ., ....,....., Itlyrla, .,.... .. .... ,,.. . . w btart ........, . .,,.. , Bowsher . .,..,.....,..,. .. St. Francis A ......,...,. Libbey .. ..,.,,., .,..,A A .. Eastwood ..... ,,....,. Scott ..,.,, .. ....,...... .. XfVooclwarcl 7.,,........., X'Vaite . ..... Dayton Roosevelt Central ....,...,,....,.... A Macomber ......,.,.o C St. Francis .,,..,.,,7., Libbe Y ,,,, ., , ..,.,,,, .,, Lima Senior . .... .,.. , Bowsher .,...,,.......Vv Admiral King 63 Sectional Tournament Championship DCVI1blSS ..,.,,....,.. M62 Clay ..,.. . ....,.r 5l DeVilbiss ....,.,..,,,,.,.. 49 St, Francis ....,.,.,.., 46 DeVilbiss ..,......,.,. 75 Fostoria .Y..,,. ....... Y . 50 District Tournament Championship DeVilbiss. ,...,.,,...,t., 51 Rogers . . ,V.. ,.....,. 5 0 DeVilbiss .,.,.........,,. 63 Fremont Ross ..... H43 Regional Tournament DeVilbiss , ,,,..,,.,..,..., fl-5 Elyria .... . e.............,. 47 Qin four overtimesj Above: Geoff Zahn goes up with a long stretch as George Clay watches. Below: Dave Coffin reaches for a tap. Tournament play is over, but the mighty Tigers can look back on a season Hlled with much success. In 'the first game of the Tour- ney, DeVilbiss shot 557, from the Held to triumph over Clay. ln their third meeting of the year, with everything at stake, the Tigers displaced St. Francis. They rolled by Fostoria to win the Sectional trophy. For the first time in twenty-five years, the Bengals obtained the District Championship. An almost too-close game saw the Tigers edge speedy Rogers by one point. Greater height and offensive balance than Fremont Ross gave DeVilbiss the title. Throughout the year, tl1e Tiger starters, George Clay, and the other reserves exhibited their skill in shooting. Much to the dismay of an aroused caravan of Tads, this was not enough to throw Elyria in the first Regional game. Wfith a tie score at the end of regula- tion time, the two teams battled until the end of a fourth overtime, when Elyria's smallest player made a last-moment basket. High-scoring Dave McClellan honored De- Vilbiss by being chosen to represent the Tigers on the All-City and All-District teams. BACK ROVV QL. to RJ: Craig Guy QMgr.j3 Dan Crana, Craig Schneider, Terry Burns, Rick Barrett, Adrian Burks, Mr. Pittman, coach. FRONT ROW: Dave Scott, Lester Lewis, Sheldon Lydy, John Henrion, Mark Slosar. Not in picture: Ron Adams. I RESERVES 1963- 1964 Freshman Bqgkgfbqll Teqmg BACK ROYV QL. to RQ: Dan Kncpper, Tom Sinolinski, Chuck Mostov, Paul McClurg, Larry Lincoln, jim Rccurra, Paul Ellcnger, Ken Andric. FRONT ROW: Mark Rogers, QMgr.jg Denny Hatfield, Bob Spain, Ron Laila, Eric Lubov, Murry Rosenberg, Ron Long, Tom Dunlap, Rich Calkins QMgr.j. CENTER: Russ Mancvul, coach: Mr. Robert Tapola, coach. RESERVES 1 FRESHMEN DeVilbiss .E., Macomber .7sss.....i... DeVilbiss Macornber DcVilbiss .... ., Elyria ..... . ..,. ...., - ,. DeVilbiss Start --,------ DcVilbiss Start ......,... DeVilbiss Bowsher -- DeVilbiss . .,,,E, Bowshcr .,,,., ..,..,s,, D eVi1biss Sylvania ,- DcVi1biss. ,.,. DeVilbiss DcVilbiss Sl. FI'2ll'lClS .....,s,,,..., Sylvania .,i.., ...,..... Libbey ,,.,,Y DeVi1biss DcVi1biss DeVilbiss St. Francis Libbey ...... Scott ML. DcVilbiss Scort .,,. ,. .......,..,,....,.. DeVilbiss Vlfoodward DcVilbiss YVooclward .......,...... DeVilbiss Fassett Jr. DeVilbiss . s,l. VVaiLe ,.....,. DeVilbiss Wfaite ..... - DcVilbiss ,,.. Ccmral ..,..,.. ......... 1 JeVi1biss Central DcVilbiss Macomber ,.,.,.,..,s,., DeVi1biss Macomber DeVi1biss Eastwood .... ......... D eVilbiss Cardinal Stritch DeVilbiss SL. Francis ,..,,,.,,.,,. . DeVilbiss .,..,.r St. Francis DeVilbiss Libbey .............,....,... DeVi1biss Libbey ...... DcVilbiss.. Lima Senior DeVilbiss Bowsher -- DcViIbiss Bowsher .....,......i... ,, DeVilbiss McCord DeVilbiss Lorain Admiral King ,..b,,b......,,.i , 4 TOP ROW: QL. to RJ: Bob Fountain, Mark Jewell, Jim Ellis, John Ulmer, Jim August, Elliot Bergman, Don Ber- ger. FOURTH ROW: Dale Whitmore, Terry Epstein, Lee Crcenman, Rick Arnold, Bill Johnstone, Bob Breno, Orris Jensen. THIRD ROW: Ed Benner, Vincent Cooke, Ron Adams, Dave Lee, Bob Williams, Bill Shaw, Jeff Lydy, Dick Mays, Dave Upton, SECOND ROW: Ross Patton, Tom Volotta, Roger Albertson, Rick Barrett, Roger Browning, Bob Moungie, Bill Benner, Pat Perkins, Ralph Kurtz. FRONT ROW: Jim Hannekin, Jim Famer, Mike Hostet- ter, Tom Gess, Jim Moan, John Cartwright, Ed McCord, Sam Phillis, Joe Orwig. TRACK 1964 Bob VVear carries the baton for his fellow mates and DeVilbiss. DeVi1biss opened its track season on a high note April 10, soundly defeating Lib- bey, 87-31. Leading the thinclads in their first meet was three-event winner Bob Wert. Ed Benner finished second to Wert in both hurdles races and won the broad jump. Other individual victors were Jim Moan, Jim I-Iannekin, Dale Whitmore, Roger Browning, Joe Cothern and Jeff Kuhman. The cross-country team finished the fall running season with a 4-2 league record. Jim Hannekin and Bob Wear posted the lowest times, 10:22 and 10:24, respectively. Bob DeMuth's 85 led the golf team to a 13-ll victory over Sylvania in its first match, April 8. The linksmen followed this with a 16W-'ZW win against Clay, with Rick Lehman medalist. The 1963 city champions thus began the new season ready to defend their title. BACK ROW QL. to RJ: john liranclebcrry, Bob Smith, Dale Hinds, Chris Clowcry, Jim Both, Bill Fall, john McNeill. Craig lluliuny, Bill Johnstone, Mr. Robert Tapola fcoachj . FRONT ROW: jim Hannekin, Tom Creekmore, Doug Hcrringshuw, Tom Puync, George Clay, Walt Osborn, Phil Xvhitc, Tom Volotta, Ross Patton, Rick Arnold. KNEELINC: Dick Hinds fMgr.y , Mike Hossetter fMgr.j . CROSS COUNTRY 1963 GOLF l964 BACK ROW QL. Lo RJ: jim Szykowny, Tony Gladwell, Dave Liber, jim Zollinger. FRONT ROW: jim Kirk, Rick Lehman, Don Marti, Bob Dcmuth. TOP ROW QL. to RJ : Dave Zucker, Denny Taylor, Howard Hubbard, Randy Snow, Konstantine Petros, Dave Bailey, Elliot Bergman, Tom Fink. THIRD ROW: Nick Stevens, Tom Ahmed, Mike Gallagher, Ron Gallagher, Dave Smith, joe Blunk, Tom Stevens, Dave Wymer, jim Ferguson. SECOND ROW: joel Epstein QMgr.Qg Harvey Solo- mon, joe Cothern, co-captain John Boggsg Jeff Kuhman, jay Rubenstein, Dave Leiber, jim YVallace fMgr.j FRONT ROW: Ron Guzman, Bill Keesey, Tim Starner, Jim Zollinger, Rick Boggs, co-captain Bill Kinneyg Rick Kinney, Tim Myers, Mr. English, coach. WRESTLING Upon completion of the wrestling season, the grapplers, with third place in city-league bouts, continued on to score victories in tournament action. In the Worthington Tourney the team's six wins and five losses were good for fourth place. DeVilbiss finished eighth in the District Tournament at VVaite. Among the top contenders of the wrestling team was Ron Guzman U03-pound classy with an 8-2-1 record, including one pin. Bill Keesey, with one pin, held a 6-3-l record. At 120 pounds, jim Zollinger scored 3-3-1, while co-captain Bill Kinney Ql33j ended with a 5-5 mark. With one pin to his credit, Rick Kinney fl38j had a 2-7-2 count. Leading the team with live pins, c0-cap- tain john Boggs fl65j recorded 8-l-l. Next in line with three pins, Jeff Kuhman fl75j had an 8-5 record. Heavyweight Jay Rubenstein had one pin and a fl-7 season. Bill Keese ,wrestlin in the 112- Y . S ound class, mins his man from P . I Xvhitrner. 103-pound Ron Cunnan trying for the all-important pin. BOWLING 14- - - .., rn Y, .,.. V Y Y , nf YY-.V--.--1 k in A . - I - M221 STANDING QL. I0 RJ: Mr. Pittman, coachg Barry Swartzberg, Kenny Kander, Bob Spain, jeff Kricnberg, Dan Duncan. Dave Wymcr. KNEELING: Chuck Wcxler, Jack Kunz, joe Bookman, Mark Brunswick, john Haffelder, Hzirulcl Singer. NOT IN PICTURE: jon Rudinger, jack Sinkey. 137 BACK ROW QL. to RQ: Bob Scribner, Geoff Zahn, Billwood, Phil Gravengaard, jim Detwiler, Dave McClellan Mike Eastop, Paul Saggese, Clyde Lykins, Dale Hinds. FRONT ROW: Paul Kimmelman, Charles Stoner, Larry Sprague, jeff Suddath, Ron jackson, Dale Murphy, Charlzs Stallr, Terry Burns, james Dunn, Mr. Kahler, coach Closing its 1963 baseball season with a twenty-win and five-loss re- cord, DeVilbiss went on to win the Sectional Baseball Championship and also become runners-up to Lima Senior in the District Cham- pionship playoffs. Two All-Ohio players helped De- Vilbiss to its successes: 1963 grad- uates Jim Detwiler, catcher, who batted .650 and stole 29 basesg and Ron Jackson, second base, .450 with 15 stolen bases. Paul Kimmel- man pitched a no-hitter in the final game of the sectional tournament. Geoff Zahn paced the lettermen returning for 1964 with three no- hitters. Outfielder Terry Burns batted .334 over the season. First- baseman Dave McClellan, third- baseman Dale Murphy, and out- fielder Mike Eastop also bolster the Tigers of 1964, who began play in April with hopes for another ex- cellent season. 138 BASEBALL 1963 Clyde Lykins batting against rival Waite. 'J-' Clyde Lykins leaps to recovcr a rebound in the first game with Libbey. I Wvarrcn Doc Goode, athletic director, urges the Tads to get out and Hhght like Tigers. Pole vaulter john Boggs is up in the air and on his way over. Dave McClellan shoots in spite of his aggressive Libbey opponents. 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Professional: OASSP, Toledo As- sociation of Administrators and Directors, TTA, OEA, NEA. Mr. Russell Brown . . . 12, 110. A.B. University of Toledo, M.A. University of Wisconsin, Univer- sity of California, University of Chicago. Assistant Principal: Guidance and Counseling, Hon- orary: Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, TFT, NFT. Adviser: Sharps and Flats. Mrs. Crace Knaggs.. . . 11. Associ- ate in Arts, niversity of To- ledo, B.A..of- Ed., M.A. Univer- sity of Michigan, University of Colorado. Assistant Principal: Curriculum. Honorary: Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta. Sum- mer travel: Alaska. Miss Mildred Pasch . . . 11. B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. Northwestern University. As- sistant Principal: Guidance and Counseling. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, American Personnel and Guidance Association, NA Women Deans and Couselors, OA Women Deans, Administrat- ors, and Counselors, NASSP, OASSP. Mr. Donald Sharpe . . . 11. B. of Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, University of California - Los Angeles, University of Michigan. Assistant Princi al: Administra- tion and Activitjies. Profession- al: TTA, NEA, OEA, NASSP, OASSP. TASSP. Mrs. Mary Hartman . . . 12. B.S. Eastern College, M.S. .of Ed. Bennington College, University of Toledo. Counselor. Profes- sional: TTA, OEA, NEA, OA Womens Deans and Counselors, Ohio School Counselors, NWO Guidance Association, American Pxersonnel and Guidance Associ- a ion. Mr. Norman Kies . . . 12. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., M. of Pupil Per- sonnel University of Michigan, University of Toledo. Counselor. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, American Personnel and Guid- ance Association. ...A- Affolter, Margaret . . . 15. A.B., M.A. Mary Manse College, Uni- versity of Michigan, Columbia University, University' of Ha- waii, Stanford University. Plane Geometry, Plane-Solid Geome- try. Honorary: Kappa .Gamma Pi, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Phi. Professional: AFT. Advis- er. Philalatheans. Summer Travel: Europe. Andre, Gertrude . . . 19. Chemis- try, General Science. Archambo, Frank . . . 19. A.B., M.A. University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. Physics. -B- Balsam, Carl . . . 18. B.S., M.A. Michigan State University, West- ern Michigan University, Uni- versity of Toledo. Woodshop, llnldlviistrial Survey. Professional: Baron, Agnes . . . 14, 18. B.A., M.A. University of Toledo, New York Universi y. Typing. De- partment Chairman: Business Education. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA. 142 FACULTY INDEX Benson, Carl . . . 19. B.S., M.A. Denison University, Columbia University. Chemistry. Profes- sional: AFT, American Chemical Society. Berger, Lenore . . .. 20. B.A. Wit- ten erg University, University of Toledo. Latin, Orientation. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, Ohio Classical League, Ohio Council for Social Studies, Greater Toledo Council for So- cial Studies. Black, Donald . . 214, 22, 111. B. of Ed. University of Toledo, Michigan State University. Physical Education. Department Chairman: Boys' Physical Edu- cation. Blackwell, William . . . 21. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., Counseling Cer- tificate University of Toledo, University of Syracuse, Denver University. World History, Am- erican History. Professional: AFT. Adviser: Stage crew. Bloom, Rose . . . 16, 87. B.S., University of Toledo, Columbia University. Composition, Liter- ature, Journalism. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa ghi.uAdv1ser: Prism, Quill and cro . Boerner, Monica . . . 20. B.A., B.S. in L.S. College of St. Cath- erine, University of Minnesota, University of Toledo. Latin. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, TACA. Booth, Wilbur . . . 22. B.S., M.A. Ashland College, Ohio State University. Physical Education, Health. Professional: TTA, OEA, AAHPER. A s sis t a n t Football Coach, Track Coach. Brooke, William . . . 21. B.S. of Ed. Bowling Green State University. Honorary: Beta Beta Beta. A - viserz King of Clubs. -Q... Campbell, lohn . . . 16, B6, 119. B.S. of Ed. St. Louis University. University of Toledo, Seton Hall University. English, Composi- tion, Chinese. Professional: TTA. OEA, NEA, NCTE, Asian Studies Association. Adviser: Prism, Junior Council on World Affairs. Clark, loan . . . 18, 24. B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Junior Business Training, Bookkeeping, Business English. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, National Busi- ness Teachers, OBT, NCBT, Ad- viser: Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Tigerettes, Senior Class. Cruey, Wayne . . . B.A., M.A. De- fiance College, Bowling Green State University. Algebra, Basic Math. Professional: TTA. ...p.. Dagher, joseph . . . 16. B.S., Western Reserve University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Kent State University. English, Composi- tion. Honorary: Kappa Delta Pi. DeWolfe, lanice . . . 16. B. of Ed. University of Toledo. English. Honorary: Peppers CMortar Boardl, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta. Adviser: Y-Teens, Sub-Debs. Dickey. Fern . . . 14, 19. B.A., M.A. University of Toledo, Ohio State Umversi y, Defiance Col- lege. Biology, Molecular Biol- ogy. Deyilartment Chairman: Science. onorary: Delta Kap- pa Gamma. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, National Biology Association. Douglas,lRuth . . . 14. B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Clothing. Professional: TTA, OEA, Toledo Home Economics Association, Represents Toledo Teachers: Desk Set Council. English, Patricia . . . 22. B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Physical Education, Health. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, AAHPER. Ad- viser: Pay-a-el-sa. English, Robert. . . . 99, 136, 157 B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Orientation, Health. Profession- al.: TTA, OEA, NEA. Coach: Lightweight Football, Wrestling. -F... Feltner, Harold . . . 16, 91, 191. B.A.' Berea College. English, Spanish. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, NCTE. Adviser: DeViItries, Aeolians. Feldstein, Alexander . . . 21. B.A., B. of Ed., M.A. of Ed. Univer- sity of Toledo. American His- tory and Government, World History. Honorary: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Al ha Theta. Professional: TFT, AIFL. Manager: Band Uniforms. 1.61 Goode, Warren . . . 21, 106, 139. B.S. of Ed., M.A. Wilmington College, West Virginia Univer- sity. World History. Profession- al: TTA, OEA, NEA: President, NWOEA. Athletic Director. Ad- viser: Debutantes. Griffin, Helen Marie . . . 16. B.A., M.A., LL.B. Mary Manseh Col- lege, University of Michigan, University of Toledo. English. Professional: EAO, TFT, NCTE, Ohioana. Crime, Irma . . . 16, 107. B.S. Of Ed. Miami University. English. Adviser: Omena Aura, Pericle- ans. Summer work in Germany. ...Q-4... Hardy, David . . . 15, 126. IB. of Ed., M.A. of Ed. University of Toledo, University of Michigan, Purdue, Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. Alge ra, Basic Math. Head Football Coach. Hart, Ilene . . . 15, 110. Mount Union College, Morris Harvey College. Algebra, Basic Math, Plane Geometry. Profes- sional: TTA, OEA, NEA, GTMA. Adviser: Future Teachers of America. Hodgson, Barbara . . . 16, 109, 157. B.S. of Ed. Marygrove College, Ohio State University. English. Professional: TTA, OEA. Ad- viser: Sisco. Hoffman, Margaret . . . 14. B.A., M.A. Universitlyl of Michigan. Contemporary istory, Ameri- can History and Government. Department Chairman: Orienta- tion. Honorary: Phi Beta Kap- pa, Delta Kappa Gamma. Pro- fessional: National Social Stu- dies Council, TTA, OEA, NEA. Summer Travel: trip around the world. Huls, Karl . . . 18. B.S. of Ed., M.A. Ohio University, Ohio State University. In dustrial Arts . Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA. -I... Iuers, Kathryn . . . 22. B. of Ed. University of Toledo. Physical Education. Professional: TTA, OEA. -K- Kahler, Philip . . . 21, 130. B.S., M.A. North Dakota State Col- lege, Universigy of Toledo. Ori- entation. Pro essional: Basket- ball Coaches Association: Presi- dent. Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach. Keck, Barbara . . .'16, 105, 120. A.B. Ohio Universitg. English. Professional: TFT, EA, NEA, NCTE. Kiker, Clyde . . . 21, 113, 115. B.S., LL.B. University of Toledo, Arkansas State University, Uni- versity of Chicago. -Economics, Sociology. Professional: TFT. Adviser: Outdoorsmen. KiIcorse,1darnes . . . 2.1, 113. B. of Ed., . of Ed. University. of Toledo, Wayne State University, University of Alaska, Mexico Cit College. American History and' Government. Golf Coach. King, Margaret . . . 15. A.B. Uni- versity of Michigan. Algebra, Honors Algebra. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, Toledo Math Council. Klee, Norman . . . 14, 21, 78. B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni- versity, University of Michigan. Advanced Placement History, World History. Department Chairman: Social Studies. Hon- orary: Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Al- pha Theta, Kappa Delta P1. Kohr, Max . . . 15. B.S. Hunt- ington College, Adrian College. Algebra, Basic Math. Profes- sional: TTA, OEA, NEA. Advis- er: Bible Club. Krupp, lames . . . 15. B. of Ed., M. of Ed. Ohio University, Uni- versity of Toledo, University of Michigan. Algebra, Geometry. Basic Math. Professional: AF . -L.- Lawrence, Dal . . . 21. B.S., Findlay College, Ohio State Uni- versity. World History, Ameri- can History and Government correlated with the Toledo .Mu- scum of Art. Honorary: Phi Al- pha Theta. Professional: TFT. Lechner, Sue . . . 20. B.A. West- ern College for Women, Colum- bus Art School, Ohio State Uni- versity. Art. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, Ohio Art Education Association. Adviser: Amica. Leiber, Robert . . . 19. .B.S.. Ohio State University, University of Toledo. General Science. Pro- fessional: TTA, OEA. Adviser: Rocket Society. Ludlum, Ned . . . 19, 100. B.S. of Ed. University of Toledo. Biol- ogy, Electronics. Professional: TTA, OEA. Lukens, Ruth . . . 19. A.B., M.A. University of Michigan, Colum- bia University. Biology. Hon- orary: Delta Kappa amma. 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Composition, Honors English. Honorary: Pi Lambda Theta. Marx, Margaret . . . 14, 15. B.A. Naizareth College, A.M. Cornell University, Columbia University, University of Toledo. Trigonom- etry, Solid Geometry. Depart- ment Chairman: Mathematics. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma. Professional: NCTM, TFT. Mills, Arthur . . . 19. B.S. Ohio State University. Physiology. Professional: TTA, OES. Molnar, Ethel . 19. B.S. of Ed., M. .of Ed. University of Toledo, Universitcy of Cincinnati. Chem- istry, .A vanced Placement Chemistry. Professional: NSTA, ACS, OEA, NEA, Association Advancement of Science. Ad- viser: Scientia. .45- Olmstead, Margaret . . . 15. A.B. Western Michigan University. Algebra, Basic Math. Honorary: Kappa Rho Sigma. Professional: TTA, OEA. -P- Perrine, lack . . . 17, 82. B.M. Grove City College, M.M. New England Conservatory of Music. Orchestra. Professional: TTA, OEA, ASTA, OMEA. Assistant: Toledo Youth Orchestra. Pittman, Dale . . . 19, 132, 137. B.S. of -Ed. .Bowling Green State University. Biology, Physical Education and Health. Profes- sional: TTA, OEA, NEA. Ad- viser: Talisman. Coach: Light- weight Basketball, Freshman Football. Pownall, Martha . . . 17, 64, 104. B.A. Florida State University. -A- Abrahamson, Constance . . . 25, 78, 85, 86, 87, 104, 109, 112. Prism Staff 4: DeViltries Costume Room Comm. 4: Sisco 4: Debate Club, Vice-President 4: Dramat- ic Players 4: National Honor So- ciety 4. Adams, Sue . . . 25, 26, 91. Honor Roll 2,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Class Dance Decora- tions and Bids Comm. 3: Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,2: Class Play 3: DeViltries Steering Comm. 4: Thalians 1, 2, 3: Sorellies 3,4: Night Relays. Aharoni, Barbara . . . 25, 79. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Pot O' Gold Staff 4, Sophomore Class Editor: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Delegate to Columbia Press Conference. Alspach, Douglas . . . 25, 111, 116, 119. Class Dance Decorations 3: Gavel Club 3,4, Vice-Pres.: Sci- entia 4: Chess 1,2,3, Treasurer: J.C.W.A. Vice-Pres. 4: Bowling Green American History Test 3: 2nd in district, 15th in state: Honorable Mention Greater To- ledo Council of Mathematics Teachers Geometry 2. 144 English, Dramatics, Speech. Honorary: Zeta Phi Eta. Advis- er: Debate Club, Dramatic Play- ers, Jr.-Sr. Play. Preis, Alvin . . . 18. A.B. Univer- sity of.Toledo, M.A. University of Michigan. Bookkeeping, Busi- ness. Law, Professional: TFT. Adviser: Socialites. Pugh, David . . . 17, 84. A.B. Columbia University. English. Adviser: Stamp and Coin, Key, Pot O' Gold. -R- Rehklau, Iosephine . . . 14, 110. B. of Ed. University of Toledo, R.N. Flower Hospital School of Nursing. Home Nursing. Pro- fessional: NEA, American Nurses' Association. Adviser: Future Nurses of America. Robon, Nancy . . . 18, 121. B.S. Ohio University. Typing, Note- hand. Honorary: Kappa Delta Pi. Professional: TTA, OEA, OBTA. Adviser: Thadevilleans. Ross, Paul . . . 20, 46, 78, 98. B. of Ed., M. of Ed. University of Toledo, University of Florida, University of Puerto Rico. French, Spanish. Professional: TTA, OEA, American Associa- tion of Teachers of Spanish and Efsrtuguese. Adviser: Junior ass. -5. Schiffer, Marilyn . . . .14. B.S. Bluffton College, vocationalhde- gree, Ohio State University, Ohio Northern University, Uni- versity of Toledo, Michigan' State University. Home Econom- ics. Professional: Toledo Home Economics Association. Adviser: Tawasi. Schmit, Ursula . . . 20. B.A. Col- lege of St. Teresa. M.A. Colum- bia University. Spanish. Hon- orary: Delta Kappa Gamma. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA. Selter, Kathryn . . . 20. Uni- versity of Toledo, Ohio State University. Latin. Honorary: Alpha Delta Kappa, P1 Delta Phi. Professional: OEA. Advis- er: Junior Classical League. Sharpe, Sybil . . . 14. 22. B.S. Sargent School of Physical Edu- cation, Boston University. Phys- ical Education. Department Chairman: Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recre- a ion. Siferd, Nancy . . . B.S. of Ed., M.A. Findlay College, Bowling Green State University. English Smith, Elizabeth . . . 17. B.A. University of Oklahoma, Uni- versity of Missouri. English. Honorary: Theta Sigma Phi, Mortar Board. Adviser: Kiowa. Smith, Marian . . . 14, 20. B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Colorado College, National Uni- versity-Mexico City. Spanish. Department Chairman: Foreign Languages. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi. Professional: TTA, OEA, Amer- ican Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Mod- ern Language Association. Smith, Ruth . . . 17, 79. B.A., M.A. University of Michigan, Univer- sity of California-Berkley, Bread Loaf School of English-Middle- bury College. Advanced Place- ment English, Literature. Eng- lish Correlation with the Toledo Museum of Art. Department Chairman: English. Profession- al: English Association of Ohio -President, TTA, OEA, NEA, NCTE. Snedeker, Deanna . . . 17, 123. B.A. Florida State University. Eng- lish. Honorary: Sigma Tau Del- ta, Kappa Delta Pi, Tau Kappa Alpha. Professional: NCTE, EAO. Adviser: Thalians. Stalker, Norman . . . 4, 14, 18, 84. B.S., M.A. Denison University, University of Wisconsin. Me- chanical Drafting. Department Chairman: Industrial Arts. Pro- fessional: Pi Gamma Mu, TTA, gEiAi, NEA. Adviser: Pot O' o . Stebleton, Sandra . . . 20. B.S. of Ed. Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Art. Honorary: Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Pro- fessional: Ohio Art Education Association. SENIOR CLASS Anderson, Cheryl . . . 25, 115, 118. Honor Roll 2,4: Class Dance Dec- orations Comm. 2: Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Arc-en-ciel 1: Charlemos 2,3: Sub Debs 3,4, Secretagty 4: Assistant in Attend- ance O ice 4. Anderson, Linda . . . 25. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Tonja l,2, Secretary 2: Kiowa 2: Ezelles 1,2: Socialites 3,-1. Ansted, Barbara . . . 25, 112. Apling, Richard . . . 25, 78, 96, 111, 116, 119. Class Play Program Comm. 3: Inter-Club Council 4: DeViltries Program Comm. 4: DeViltries Set Construction 3: German Club 4: Rocket Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4: J.C.W.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4: Honorable Mention Ohio Gen- eral Scholarship Test 4. Ardner, Patricia . . . 25. Senior Announcements Comm. 4: De- Viltries Costumes 1,2: Magazine Drive Award. Arent, Marcia . . . 25, 120. Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity and Decorations Comm. 4: De- Viltries Scenery 3,4: Tri-D 4: Ezelles Art Club 1.2. Axonovitz, ludy . . . 25, 36, 87, 91, 96, 119. Class Dance Publicity and Bids Comm. 3: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: Student Council Dance Invitations Comm. 2,3: Student Council Dec- orations Comm. 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 4: Sub- Chmn. Bids, Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date 4: Prism Page Editor 3,4: DeViltries Extra 3: Sorelles 3,4, Pres. 4: Drama Club 1: J.C.W.A. 4: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 4: Student Wel- come Comm. Chmn. 4: DeVil- tries Scenery 1: Make-up 2.3: Ushers 3: Student Council Ath- letic Commission 3: Student Coungil Social Service Commis- sion . .-B-. Babbitt, Kathleen . . . 25. Baer, Carole . . . 25, 118, 122. Hon- or Roll 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: DeViltries Scenery 3: Try-outs 4: Tawasi 3,4, Historian 4: Sub Debs 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. Bailey, Carol . . . 25, 96, 98, 119. Honor Roll 4: Student Council .T- Temple, Thomas . . . 19, 114. B.S. of Ed., M.S. of Ed. Bowling Green State University. Orien- tation, Driver Education. Ad- viser: Quill and Dagger. Tischinae, lohn . . . 19, 24. B.S. Ohio State University. Biology, General Phisiology. Profession- al: NEA. quipment Manager, Trainer. Tongring, lack . . . 17, 80, 105. B.S., M.A. University of Toledo, Ohio State University. Band. Professional: OEA, OMEA, MENC, ASBDA. Adviser: Eques- trxennes. Trump, Charles . . . 17, 119. B.S. Northeast Missouri State Uni- versity, Texas Christian Univer- sity. English, Orientation. Pro- fessional: TTA, OEA, EAO. Ad- viser: Senior Sorelles. -W- Wannemacher, Dolores . . . 14. B.A., M.A. of L.S. University of Michigan, Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Librarian. Professional: TTA, OEA, Ohio Association of School Librarians. Wenzel, Regina . . . 15, 46. 64. B.A. Mary Manse College, Uni- versity of Toledo, University of Notre Dame. Advanced Algebra. Profesisonal: TTA, OEA, NEA. Werba, Henry . . . 20. B.A.. M.A. University of Toledo. French, German. Honorary: Sigma Del- ta Pi. Professional: TSEEL. Ad- viser: German Club. Williams, Helen . . . 21. B. of Ph., B. of Ed. University of Toledo. American History and Govern- ment, Family Living. Profes- sional: TTA, OEA. NEA, Toledo and Ohio Councils for Social Studies Adviser: Les Femmes, D'arcy. ..z.. zaugsg, 1. Philip . . . 17, 83. B.S. of E . Bowling Green State Uni- versity, B.S. of Mus. Ed. Ohio State University. Chorus. Pro- fessional: NEA, OMEA, NWCEA. Invitation Comm. 3: Class Dance Bids and Decorations 3: Class Dance Decorations 2: Class Play Ushers Comm. 3: DeViltries Pro- gram 4: Publicity Commission 3: ocial Service Commission 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Prism Reporter 4: Orchestra 2: DeVil- tries extra 3: I-Da-Ka 3,4, Pres- ident 4: Sorelles 3,4, Secretary 4: Publicity Comm. for Inter- Club Carnival 4: Pep Club. Bltouche, Paulette . . . 25, 83, 115. Honor Roll 1.2: Class Dance Dec- orations Comm.. 3: Student Council Publicity 3.4: Class Dance Decorations 2: Dadsf and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 4: DeViltries Arrange- ments 1: M3k9jUD 2.3.43 Night Relays Publicity 2: Student Council Rep. 1: Girls' Chorus 1: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Social- ites 3,4. Bauer, Caroline . . . 25. Bauer, leftrey . . . 25. Beerman, Richard . . . 24, 25, 92, 93, 114. Senior Class Treasurer: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2.3: Class Play Props Comm. 3: Sub- Chmn. Jr.-Sr. Farewell 3: DeVil- tries Cast 4: Hi-Y 3: QD's 4. . You Can't Go Wrong... 01 sf G3 Nobody should ever consider his educa- tion complete. You can't go wrong by getting as much schooling as possible. So strongly does Toledo Edison feel about this that we linanee three scholarships a year at the University of Toledo. Lots ol' college graduates find Toledo Edison 11 good place to work. lnvestor- owned electric companies offer interesting careers in many helds. You might want to look into this. TOLEDO EDISON - . . an Investor-owned electric light a d power companys l g N thwestern Ohio MEDALS. TROPHIES, CLASS RINGS, CLUB PINS, CHOIR ROBES. CAPS AND GOWNS, COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS HERFF JONES CO. Class Rings IEWELERS TO DeVILBISS HIGH SCHOOL C. W. ROBERTS 1013 Michziqcm Maumee, Ohio TW 3-3521 In 1924 Libbey-a division of Owens-Illinois-perfected a unique fire process for safeguarding the rims of fine glassware. They called this glassware Safedge -and to prove the process was as good as claimed, they backed it with the most dramatic guarantee in glass history: MAKERS OF lf any 'Safedge' glass becomes chipped on the rim, from any cause whatsoever, it will be replaced free of cost. This offer, of course, still stands. Today, Libbey Everyday Crystal with the famous Safedge gparantee graces even the finest tables, yet sells at low prices. PRODUCTS OWENS-ILLINOIS GENERAL oar-'rcas - TOLEDO 1. oHro ' ' ' ' 145 Bellingham, Cwen . . . 25, 112, 120. Senior Announcements Comm. 4: DeViltries Comm. 3,4: D'Arcy 1,2,3,4: Tri-D 2,3,4, Secretary 4. Bellman, Robert . . . 25, 79, 91, 116. Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Student Council Rep. 3: Class Play Comm. Chmn. 3: DeViltries Comm. 2: Steering Comm. 4: Lgatin Club 1,2: Scientia 3,4: Na- tional Honor Society: Bowling Green Team l,2,3,4: Merit Schol- arship Finalist: Ohio General Scholarship Test Honorable Mention. Benedict, Vincent . . . 25, 94. Benner, Eddie . . . 25, 130, 134. Berger, Bonnie . . . 25, 79, 86, 87, 91, 92, 119. Honor Roll 2,3,4: Class Dance Co-Chmn. 2: Class Dance Decorations and Bids Comm. 3: Class Play Make-up 3: Night Relays Decorations 3,4: Organizations Commission 1.2.3, 4: .Prism Staff 2,3,4 First Page Editor 4: Orchestra 1: Class Play Cast 3: DeViltries Extra 3: Make-up Comm. l,2,3,4: Steer- mg Com.m. 4: Pericleans 1,2: Sorelles 3,4, Treasurer 4: Pay- a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Quill and Scroll National Journalism Honor Society 3,4: Honorable laleiiltion for Outstanding Junior ir . Berkowitz, Ida . . . 25, 104, 112. Honor Roll 1,3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: Prism So- licitor 4: Girls' Chorus 1: DeVil- tries Make-up 3: Props 4: De- bate Club 3,4: Dramatic Players 3,4: Future Teachers of Amer- ica. german, William . . . 25, 100. Hi-Y Betx, Margaret . . . 26. Homeroom Magazine Rep. 3: DeViltries Scenery 3,4. Binzer, Renee . . . 26, 78, 102, 119. Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Sub-Chmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: Class Play Costumes Comm. 4: Night Relays Comm. 2,4: Student Coimcil Commission 1,3: Prism Rep. 2,3,4: Pericleans l,2,3,4: Sorelles 3,4: Pep Club 1: Na- tional Honor Societ 3,4: Bowl- ing Green Scholarship Team 2. Bloomquist, jane . . . 81. Boggs, john . . . 26, 76, 101, 115, 136, 140. Honor Roll 3: Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 2: Class Dance Co-Chmn. 3: Stu- dent. Council Commissioner 4: DeViltries Comm. 2,3,4: Forum 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4: Talisman 3,4, Treasurer 4. Bolander, Patricia . . . 26. Honor Roll 1,2,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 4: Sub-Chmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4: Night Relays Comrn. 3,4: Amica 3,4. Historian g,4V1ce-Pres. 4: Athletic Office Bookrnan, joseph . . . 26, 78, 96, 133, 137. Honor Roll 1,2.3: Stu- dent Council Rep. 1: Commission Member 1,2: Bowling 2,3,4: De- bate Club 4: Stamp and Coin 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Pres. 3,4. Booth, Carol . . .I 26, 124. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 4: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: Organizations Commission: Band : DeViltries Cast 3: De- Viltries Try-outs Comm. 2,3: Party Comm. 2,3,4: Girls Track 2: -Teens 1,2,3,4, Historian 2.3, Secretary 4: German Club 2: Pep Club 2,3: Office Help 1.2. Both, David . . . 26, 111. l46 Boxwell, Sue . ...426, 91, 99, 119. Co-chmn. Publicity Class Play 3: Class Dance ecorations Comm. 2: Night Relays Decora- tions Comm. 3: Homeroom Pot O' Gold Solicitor 3: Social Com- mission 1,2: Awards Commission 3: Welfare Commission 4: DeVil- tries Tickets Comm. 3: Arrange- ments 2: Steering Committee 4: Sorelles 3,4: Pay-a-el-sa l,2,3,4: Vice Pres. 4. Boyer, janet . . . 26. Honor Roll 4: Sub-chmn. Senior Banquet 4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Publicity Commission: Archery Team 4: Swimming, Ohio Champion-Glass City YMCA: Thadevileans 2: Vo-eethians 2. Boyers, Donald . . . 26, 84, 85. Class Dance Decorations 4: P.T.A. Rep. 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 4i Photographer and Sports Ed- 1 or. Boynton, Beverly . . . 26, 96, 112, 120. Honor Roll 1: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 4: Refresh- ments 4: Sub-chmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4: TASC Decor- ations Comm. 2: Served Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3: Night Relays Reception Comm. 4: Program Comm. 4: DeViltries Ushers Comm. 3: Publicity Comm. 4: Tri-D 1.2,3,4, Secretary 3, Pres. 4: D'Arcy 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Pres. 3. Bradley, Richard . . . 26, 81, 93, 115. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 3: Publicity 3: Varsity Drag Decorations 4: Class Play Props Comm. 3: Night Relays Field Comm.: Band l,2,3,4: De- Viltries Cast 3: Pit Band 1: Foot- ball 1: Intramurals 3,4: Forum. Braithwaite, Charlotte . . . 26, 83. Homeroom Prism Rep. 2: A Cap- pella Choir 3,4: DeViltries Scen- ery Comm. 3: Y-Teens 1. Brandeberry, john . . . 26, 134. Brown, Stewart . . . 26, 78, 80, 81, 82, 93, 111. Honor, Roll l,2,3,4: Co-chmn. Class Trip 3: Assem- blies Commission: Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4: DeViltries Pit Band 4: Gavel Club 4: Sharps and Flats 1,2,3: National Honor So- ciety 3,4: B.G. Scholarship Team 2,3: Drum Major 4. Browning, Roger . . . 27, 108, 134. Field Comm. Night Relays: Prism Rep. 1: Boys' Chorus 4: Track 2,3,4: Intramurals: Key Club 4: Cafeteria Guard 4. Buehrer, Roberta . . . 27. Honor Roll 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3: Farewell Comm. 3: Class Play Comm. 3, Sub-chmn. 4: Homecoming Dance Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 4: DeVil- tries Extra 3: Intramurals 2,3,4: Ezelles 1,2: Office Help 1,2. Burleigh, Marilyn . . . 27, 79, 96, 122. Honor Roll 1,2: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Farewell Decorations 3: Student Council Rep. 2: Inter-Club Council Sec- retary 4: Tawasi 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, Pres. 4: Future Nurses l,2,3, Secretary 2. Vice Pres. 3: National Honor Society 4: De- Viltries Costume Room 1,2,3: Ar- rangements 2: Ushers 4: Girls' Track Team 2: Co-chmn. Senior Memorial 4: Social Service Com- mission 4: Pep Club 1. Bush, john . . . 26. Intramurals 3,4. ..g.. Callender, janet . . . 26, 105. Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids glomm. 4: Student Council Rep. Campbell, Pam . . . 26. Pot O' Gold Rep. 4. Carr, Duane . . . Casali, Margaret . . . 27, 112. Les Femmes 1,2: Kiowa 2,3,4, Chap- lain 3, Vice Pres. 4. Castlemen, Robert . . . 27. Caswell, joyce . . . 27. Homecom- ing Dance Chmn. 4: Student Council Regs. 4: Homeroom Prism Collec ion 4. Champe, Katherine . . . 26, 79, 96, 102, 119. Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Clerk of the Board Commission Member 1: Activities Commis- sion 2: Social Service 3: Student Council Rep. 1: Prism Staff 2,3: Sub-Chmn. Student Council Dance 3: Pericleans 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4: Sorelles 3,4:. National Honor Society 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: School Reporter to the Blade 3. Chapman, Ann . . . 26, 122. Ta- wasi 3,4. Chapman,.l-loward . . . Night Relays Field Comm.: Homeroom Prism Rep. 1: Pot O' Gold Rep. 2: Intramurals 3,4: Key 4. Chappius, Barbara . . . 26. Fare- well Comm. 3: Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4: Office Help. Close, Patti . . . 27, 76, 109. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: Class Play Program Comm. 3: Scenery 3: Sr. Banquet Decorations Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Decorations 4: Publicity Commissioner 4: Stu- dent Council Dance Publicity Comm. 4, Bids, 2: TASC Dance Publicity 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 2: DeViltries Arrangements 1, Scenery 2. Make-up 4: Night Re- lays Publicity Comm. 3: Sub- Chmn. Publicity 4: Sisco 1,2,3,4, Jr. Rep. 3, Historian 4. Clowe? Stephen . . . 27, 79, 84, 96, 111. onor Roll 1,2,3: Pot O' Gold Staff 4: Gavel Club 3,4, Pres. 4: National Honor Society 3,4:-Delegate to Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association 4. Cluckey, Norma . . . 27. Coates, Robert . . Cochran, Carol . . . 27, 91, 92, 98, 119. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Co-chmn. Class Dance 3: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: Farewell Decorations 3: DeViltries Steering Comm. 4: Scenery 1: Tickets 2,3: Commis- sion Member l,2,3,4: Sorelles 3, 4: I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4. Cohen, Mike .I . . 27, 114. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Class Dance Decoration Comm. 4: Class Play Props Comm. 3: TASC Dance Decorations Comm. 3: DeViltries Props and Program Comm. 3,4: Track 2,3,4: Intra- murals: Quill and Dagger 4. Colling, Tom . . . 112. Track Man- ager 2,3,4: Outdoorsmen 4: De- bate Club 4: Library Help 3. Colthorpe, Terrie . . . 27, 76, 79, 84, 96, 122. Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Class Play Sub-chmn.: Program Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 3: Student Coimcil Social Service Commissioner: Inter- Club Council 3.4, Chairman 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 4, Assistant Organizations Editor: DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 2: Cos- tume Room 4: Future Teachers 1,2: Tawasi 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3: Prism Rep. 4: National Honor Society 4. Connolly, Patricia . . . 27, 91, 119. Class Dance Refreshments Comm. .2: TASC Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Dec- orations Comm. 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Bids Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Sub-Chmn. 4: ,Class Play Ushers Comm. 3: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: DeViltries Extra 3: Arrangements Comm. 2,3: Steering Comm. 4: Intramu- rals 3: Amica 2: Sorelles 3,4: Secretary 3, Chaplain 4: Pep Club 1. Connolly, Patrick . . . 27. ' Coombs, Henry . . . 27, 101, 114, 127. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Sub-Chmn. Jr. Sr. Farewell 3: Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1: DeViltries 3,4: A Cappella Choir 1: Boys' Chorus 2,3: Q.D.'s 3,4: Talisman 3,4: Night Relays Field Comm. 3,4: Fgotball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4: Track Coriell, Nancy . . . 110. Future Nurses, Treasurer 4. Cothern, joe . . . 27, 108, 114, 126, 136. Night Relays Field Comm. 2,3,4: Class Dance Sub. Chmn. 4: Student Council Rep.: Foot- ball l,2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Wrest- ling .4: Intramurals l,2,3,4: De- Viltries 4: Q.D., Key Club: Of- fice Help: Nurses Aid, Rescue Squad, 2. Cox, Barb . . . 27, 96, 107. Class Dane-eADecorations Comm. 2: Publicity 3: Decorations 4: Dads' and Daughters' Publicity 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 2: Student Council Commission 2: Prism Rep. 4: Girls' Chorus 1: DeVil- tries Ushers Comm. 1,2,4: Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4: Thadevil- lians 2,3,4, Creekmore, Thomas . . . 27, 101, 130, 131, 135. Honor Roll 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3: Basketball 12.3.41 Cross Country 4: Baseball 4: Intramural Foot- lgaallt 2,3, Softball 3: Talisman Cremean, Bill . . . 27, 91, 94, 100, Cryer, Mary t. . . 27, 79. Honor Roll 4: National Honor Society 4: Honorable Mention, Ohio General Scholarship Test 4. Culver, Donald . . . 27, 33, 115, HPUOI' R011 1.2.32 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Class Play Tick- ets 3: Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Sub Chmn. 3: Varsity Drag Co- chmn. 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Commission Member 2,3,4: Class Play 3: DeViltries Cast 3: DiVgg1eg Conem 2,3: Intramu- FHS .: ross ountr 1: Foru 3.4: Delphians 2. y m Cumiskey, Sharon . . . 28, 78, 120, Custer, jill . . . 28, 85, 107, 121. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2.3.41 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3,4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity 4: Student Coun- cil Rep. 1: Pot O' Gold Staff 4, tYDlStC 'A Cappella Choir 2,3: DeViltries Arrangements 2,4: Tryout 3: Thadevillians 3,4: Omena Aura 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4: Delegate to -Columbia Scholastic Press Association. -D... Dialby, lan . . . 28, 78, 81, 93. Band 4: DeViltries Pit Band 4: Intra- murals 4: National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. Dalton, Mark . . . 28. Honor Roll 1: Intramurals 1: Honorable Mention, Ohio General Scholar- ship Test 4. Damm, Diane . . . 28, 91, 98. Honor Roll 1,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,3: Class Dance Deco- rations Comm. 3: Senior Ban- quet Decorations Comm. 3: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: Student Council Social Serv- ice Commission 3: Class Play YOUR COVERS BY TUXEDO RENTALS CU O Q20 ALWAYSATYOURSERVICE ERAFTEUQYEAHBUQK sums 3? - X 164 SYLVANIA AVE. ' wg SX GR 2-5567 3 5 SXIOIEL li u 3 EX ggfxfigaifgi 15W'fgf MR WW g53g55is.2iRTESY OF RNA N THE GRAY PRINTING CO. Fostoriq, Ohio 'N Gibson, Sandra . . . 29, 80, 82. Sub-chmn. 3: DeViltries Tickets Comm. 1,2,3: Jr. Assistant 3, General Chmn. 4: Les Femmes 1,2: I-Da-Ka 2,3,4: Office Work Dankert, Vicky . . . 28, 122. Honor Roll 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Student Council Dance Publicity 3: Class Play Programs Comm. 3: DeViltries Arrange- ments Comm. 2: Ushers 3: Prop- room 4: Social Service Comm. 4: Arc-en-ciel 1,2, Secretary 2: Ta- wasi 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. Darrow, Nancy . . . 28, 78, 119. Honor Roll 1,2,3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Bids Comm. 3,4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Student Council Athletic Commission 3: Social Service Commission 4: DeViltries Make-up Comm. 2,3: Publicity Comm. 4: Sorelles 3,4: National Honor Society 4. Davis, David . . . 28, 79. Honor Roll 1,2,3: Certificate Magazine Drive: Football 1: Intra-murals 3,4: German Club 1,2: National Honor Society. DeArmnnd, Suzanne . . . 28. Diller, Ann . . . 28, 79, 84, 85, 99, 102. Honor Roll 1,2,3: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: Student C o u n c il Organizations Commission l,2,3,4: Homeroom Prism Rep. 3: Pot O' Gold Staff 3,4: Assistant Sophomore Editor: Assistant Faculty Editor 3: Busi- ness Manager 4: DeViltries Make-up Comm. 1,2,3,4: Pericle- ans 1,2,3,4: Vice Pres. 4: Pay-a- el-sa 1,2,3,4: Secretary 4: Nation- al Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll National Honor Society 3, 4: Pepa Club 1,2: Delegate to Colum ia Press Association 4. Dion, lane . . . Honor Roll 4: DeViltries Costume Room Comm. 3: German Club 1: D'- Arcy 1,2. Drown, Dick . . . 28, 40, 100, 119. Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Night Relays Sub-chmn. 4: Senior Memorial Co-chmn. 4: Student Council Rep. 3,4: Pub- licity Commission 2: J.C.W.A. 43 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4: Track 2,3: Intra-murals 3. Dula, Dorothy . . . Dunbar, Paula . . . 28, 112. Class Dance Bids Comm. 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date En- tertainment Comm. 4: Senior Banquet Sub-chmn. 4: DeViltries Extra 4: Props Comm. 2: Ushers Comm. 3: Make-up 4: Intra-mu- rals 2: Amica 3,4: Kiowa 2,3,4: Ezelles 4. Duncan, Nancy . . . 28. Duncan, .Paula . . . 28. DeViltries Publicity Comm.: Tickets Comm.: Pep Club. Dusseau, lames . . . 28. Eberlein, Lani . . . 28, 79, 96, 105. Honor. Roll 1,2,3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Student Council Chmn. 3: Girls' Chorus 1: DeViltries Tick- ets Comm. 3,4: Sharps and Flats 1,2,3,4: Pres. 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4. Eleston, Debbie . . . 28. Class Dance Comm. 2,3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Comm. 4: Class Play Comm. 3: DeViltries 2,3,4: Finance Commission 3,4: Girls' glhorus 1: Amica 2,3,4, Secretary l48 Elinger, laureen . . . 28, 121. .Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3, Party Comm. 4: Intra-murals 2: Girls' Relays 2: Aeolians l,2,3,4, Secretary: Latin Club 3: Pep Club 1,2Q At- tendance.Office 3,4. Elincfer, Linda . . . 28, 96, 121. Da s' and Daughters' Date Dec- oration Comm. 4: Announcement Comm. 4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: DeViltries Try-Outs Comm. 3,4: Ushers Comm. 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: Girls' Relays 23 Aeolians l,2,3,4, Rec. Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Pep Club 1,2: Attendance Office 3,4. Elwell, Cherie . . . 28. Announce- ments Comm. 4. Enck, Geoffrey . . . Engle, Barbara Ann . . . 28. Sr. Banquet Decorations Co-chmn. 3: DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3: Ezelles, 1. Epstein, loel . . . 28, 79, 104, 136. Athletics Commission 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 2,33 Jr. Class Play 3: DeViltries Set Directors Comm. 1: Extra 3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Dra- matics Club 1,2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Ohio General Schol- arship Test, H.M. .-F-. Farley, Debbie . . . 28, 111, 112. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Refreshments Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertain- ment Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 3: Pot O' Gold Rep. 4: Social Serv- ice Commission 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Tawasi l,2,3,4: Debate Club 4: Gavel Club 3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Vice-Pres. 4: First Aid Squad 1. Fedor, james . . . 81. Feldt, Annette . . . 28. Track 2: Intra-murals 4. Felton, lim . . . 28, 112. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2: Boys' Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Outdoors- men . Fenniken, Wally . . . 29. Marching Band 3. Fessenden, Gary . . . 29. Finley, David . . Firebaugh, lim . . . 29. Fisher, Dean . . . 29. Honor Roll 1: .Finance Commission 4: Mag- azine Drive Rep. 2: DeViltries Props Comm. 4: Track 2. Fisher, Phil . . . 29, 91, 114. Honor Roll 4: DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2, Scenery Co-Chmn. 4: Prism Rep. 2: Boys Chorus 1,3: Track 3: Intra-murals 1,2,3,4: Quill and Dagger 4: Delphians 2: Cafeteria Guard 4: Night Relays Field Comm. Fitch, Beverly . . . 29, 91. Honor Roll 4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2, Bids 3: Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 3: Var- sity Drag Refreshments Comm. 4: Organizations Commission 1: Student Council Rep. 1: Maga- z1ne Drive Rep. 3: Pot O' Gold Rep. 4: Girls' Chorus 1: DeVil- tries Make-up Comm. 1,2,3, Steering Comm. 4: Sisco l,2,3,4, Chaplain 4: Pep Club 1,2. Fitzgerald, Sharon . . . 29. DeVil- tries Costume Comm. 3: Future Teachers 2: Pep Club 1. Ford, Linda . . . 29, 110. Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Future Nurses 2,4, Secretary 4. Foster, Lila . . . 29, 120. Tri-D: Pot O' Gold Rep. Foster, Virginia . . . 29. Kiowa 3,4: Omena Aura 1,2,3. Friedman, Rita . . . 29, 93, 119, 123. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2, Dec- orations Comm. 3, Refreshments Sub-Chmn. 4: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: Pot 0' Gold Rep. 1: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: DeViltries Publicity Comm. 1, Make-up 2, 3: Thalzans l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Jr.-Sr. Sorelles: Pep Club 1. Fry, Leonard . . . 29, 81, 82, 93, 100. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2, Bids 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Dec- orations Comm. 3: Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3,4: DeViltries Pit Band 4: DeViltries Program Comm. 2, Props 3, Tryouts 3,4: Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Secretary 4: Band Solo Contest 3,4: Night Relays Comm. 4. -G.. Gaines, Rita . . . 29. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Finance Commission 4: DeViltries Publicity Comm. 4: J.C.W.A. 3,4: Honorable Mention Time Magazine Test. Ganden, Warren . . . 92, 113, 121. DeViltries Cast 4: Aeolians 2,3,4: Debate Club 43 Bowling Green Scholarship Team. Garrison, Robert . . . 29, 38, 78, 81, 91, 93, 101, 114. Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 3: TASC Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Jr. Play Publicity Comm. 3: Baccalaureate Co-Chmn. 4: Wel- fare Commission 4: Pit Band 2, 3,4, Director 4: DeViltries Try- outs Comm. 3, Steering Comm. 4:. Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3: Sharps and Flats 1: Talisman 3, 4: Quill and Dagger 3,4: Nation- al Honor Society 3,4. Gayle, Arnold . . . 29, 79, 86, 87. Gedosh, Sally . . . 29. Class Dance Comm.: DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 3: Girls' Chorus 1: In- tra-murals 3,4: Phililatheans. Geer, Gretchen . . . 29, 98. Honor Roll 1,2: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Deco- rations Comm. 3: Senior Ban- auet Sub-Chmn. 4: Student ouncil Rep. l,4: Social Service Commission 4: Homeroom Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 3: DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 2, Pro- gram 3,4: Amica 3: I-Da-Ka 3,4. Geisler, Nathan . . . Bowling Team 4: Chess Club 1,2,3,4. Gerson, Reynold . . . 29, 108, 126. DeViltries Cast 4: Track 2: Foot- lgiillb 3,4: Intra-murals 1,4: Key u . Getter, David . . . 29. Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: DeViltries Set Direction Comm. 3,4: Intramurals 4: Stamp and Coin Club 1,2: Locker Room Help 4. Gibbons, Geraldine . . . 29. 89, 90, 92, 106, 107. Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 2: DeViltries Scen- ery Comm. 2, Programs 3, Cast 3,4: Omena Aura 1,2,3,4: Debu- tantes 1,2,3,4: Lightweight Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4: Pep Club l,2,3,4. Gibson, julia . . . 29. Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 1. Giha, Margaret . . . 29, 83. Class Dance Comm. 3: DeViltries Ush- ers Comm. 3,4: A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4: Assistant in Nurse's Of- 1ce. Gilbert, lohn . . . 29, 76, 79, 115, 116, 126. Student Council Rep. 1, President 4: TASC Rep. 4: Area Comm. Member 4: Com- mission Member 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Farewell Decorations 3: Class Activity Co-Chmn. and Sub-Chmn. 2,3: Forum 2,3,4: Scientia: DeViltries Cast 4: Football l,2,3,4: Bowling 3: Intra-murals 3,4: Night Relays Field Comm. 3: Honor Roll 1.2, 3,4: Bowling Green Scholarshig Team 2,3,4: National Honor So ciety 3,4. Glrkins, Larry . . . 29, 79, 87, 116 Class Play Sub-Chmn. 3: Jr.-Sr Farewell Decorations Comm. 3 Prism Staff 3,4: Scientia 1,2,3 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Finance Commission 1,3: Awards Com mission 2: Movie Operator Night Relays Field Comm. 3. Gladwell, Anthony . . . 29, 108, 135 Assemblies Commission 4: Prisi Rep. 3,4: Golf 3,4: Key Club 33 Godsey, loan . . . 29, 117. Nigl Relays Decorations 3: Senic Prom Decorations 4: lntra-mi rals 3,4: Les Femmes 4: Futur Teachers 1. Goldsworthy, Gayle . . . 30. L brary Service. Coon, Mary Ann . . . 27, 30, 87, 9 119, Honor Roll 1: Class Danc Bids Comm. 3: Night Relay Comm. 3: Co-Chmn. Dads' an Daughters' Date 4: Studel Council Rep. 1: Commissio Member 2,3: Prism Circulatio 4: DeViltries Extra 4, Arrange ments 2,3, Make-up 4: Intra-mu rals 2: Sorelles 3,4: Pay-a-el-s 3,4: Scientia 1,2: Pep Club 1. Grant, Mary . . . 30, 79, 96, 103, 105 Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Class Danc' Decorations Comm. 2,3: Dad: and Daughters' Date Decora tions 4: Student .Council Rep. 3 Publicity Commlssion 3: Intex Club Council 4: Homeroom Sec retary 4: Class Play 3: DeViI tries 3: Publicity 1, Ushers I Scenery 4: J.C.L. l,2,3,4, Pres. 4 Equestriennes 2.3.4, Vice-Pres. 7 Treasurer 4: National Honor Sc ciety 3,4: Honorable Mentio Senior Scholarship Test 4. Green, Carol . . . 30, 79, 119. Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Dance Dec- orations Comm. 3: Class Play Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chmn. 4: Commission Mem- ber 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 2: De- Viltries Arrangements 1, Make- up 2,3,4: Sorelles 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Pep Club 1,2: Magazine Drive High Salesman 4: Bowling Green Team 1. Grcenman, Lee . . . 30, 127, 134. DeViltries 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Intra-murals: Speech Contest. Grimes, Michael . . . 30. Intra- giurals 1,2,4: Stamp and Coin 1, Greenway, Linda . . . Gring, Larry . . . 30. Cheveau 3,4 Groves, Amica Grycza, Roll 4: cation 2,3,4: ship T Mary lane . . . 30, 115 4: Socialites 3,4. Thomas . . . 30. Honor Intra-murals 1: Publica- Rep. 2.4: Cafeteria Guard Bowling Green Scholar- eam 3. Gunderson, Sonia . . . 30, 82. Hon- or Roll 1,2,4: Class Dance Comm. 2,3: Sub-Chmn. Jr.-Sr. Farewell: Student Council Dance Comm. 1.2: Student Council Rep. 1,2,3: Student Activities Commission 1,2, Welfare 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 4: Orchestra l,2,3,4, Ensembles 1,2,3, Concertmaster All-City Orchestra, Toledo Youth Orches- tra, Northwest Ohio Regional Orchestra, Ohio State Orchestra: I-Da-Ka 1: Debate 4: Sharps and Flats 1,2,3,4: J.C.W.A. 4. -H.. Hammoncl, Dave . . . 30, 80, 117. Honor Roll 3: Band 1,2,3,4: Friendship Club 3,4: Night Re- lays Comm. 4. CO. ANS INC. ANSEN ELDING WELDING 6 BOILER REPAIRS MACHINE SHOP - METALLIZING 2824 SUMMIT ST. RA 9-1621 DISTINCTIVE DRAPERIES 6. FURNITURE CUSTOM MADE-FOR YOU Bedspreads-Carpet A11 Types of Interiors I 4037 Monroe St. GR 2-2444 Free Parking WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL wvamazmumgfwp GReenWood 5-7461 1120 Sylvania Avenue WHITE HUT 'I 1,01 Jang H 67,Ql'l'l6.Qhf0l'L 6'vmPw11+ SALES-SERVICE 1415 Iefferson Ave. C1'Ierry 3-1201 New Used 14 Harger, Ruth Ann . . . 30. Girls' Chorus 2: Library Help 3: Coun- selors' Office Help 4. Haring, Linda . . . 30, 33, 78, 106, 107, 121. Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Var- sity Drag Co-Chmn. 4: Class Dance Decorations. Comm. 2,3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: School Service Commission 1,2, Organizations 4: DeViltries Par- ty Comm. 1,2, Make-up 3: Deb- utantes 1,2.3,4, Treasurer 4: Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4: Thadevillians 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Runner-up to Outstanding Freshman Girl. Harmon, Richard . . . 30, 114. Bas- ketball 2: Class Dance Comm. 2: Quill and Dagger 3,4. Hart, janet . . . 30, 77, 79, 84, 85. 97, 99, 102. Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,3,4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Co-Chmn. Jr. Trip 3: Class Play Scenery Comm. 3: Area Student Council Dance Decora- tions Comm. 3: Magazine Rep. 1: Prism Rep. 2: Homeroom Secre- tary 3: Organizations Commis- sion 1.2,3, Awards 4: Pot O' Gold Staff 3,4. Asst. Organizations Ed- itor 3, Editor 4: Orchestra 1.2: DeViltries Extra 3, Programs 1. 2, Tickets 3, Arrangements 4: Pericleans 3.4, Treasurer 4: Pay- a-el-sa 1,2.3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4: Les Femmes 1.2: National Honor Society 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Pep Club 1: Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Hostess 3: Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press. Association Convention 4: Bowling Green Team 2.3: Letter of Commendation for National Merit Scholarship Test 4: Hon- orable Mention Sr. Scholarship Test 4: DeVilbiss Citizen of the Year 4: Runner-up to Outstand- ing Junior Girl 3. Hartough, Douglas . . . 83. A Cap- pella Choir 3: Mixed Chorus 2: Boys' Corus 2: Football 1.2. Hayes, Pat . . . 30. 118. Class Dance Comm. 3: DeViltries Scenery Comm. 1.2.3.4: Debate Club 4: Sub Debs 3,4. Treasurer 4: D'Arcy 2.3.4, Secretary 4. Heilmann, Manfred . . . Hellwig, Mary lane . . , 30, 112, 120. Honor Roll 3: Class Play Comm. 3.4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 4: Sr. Ban- quet Comm. 4: Sr. Prom Comm. 4: Night Relays Comm. 4: Social Service Commission 4: Magazine Rep. 4: DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 2. Ushers 3,4: D'Arcy 1. 2,3,4, Treasurer 3: Tri-D 2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Pep Club 1. Hendrickson, Linda . . . 30, 102, 116. Dads' and Daughters' Date En- tertainment Comm. 4: Student Activities Commission 2: Class Play Comm. 3, Sub-Chmn. 4: DeViltries Set Construction Comm. 3: Pericleans 4: German Club 2,3,4: J.C.W.A. 3,4. Henry, Martha . . . 30. 89, 167. Honor Roll l,2: Class Dance Dec- orations Comm. 2,4: Class Play Publicity Comm. 3: Student Council Rep. 2: Organizations Commission 3: DeViltries Party Comm. 1, Costume Planning 2: Intra-murals 3: Omena Aura 1, 2.3.4, Historian 4: Lightweight Cheerleader 3, Captain: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 1.2: Girls' Tumbling Team. Herman, Rita . . . 30. 96, 107, 121. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3,4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity 4: Night Relays Decorations 2,3,4: Senior Ban- guet Sub-Chmn. 4: Student ouncil Rep. 1.2: Inter-Club Council 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: Class Play Ticket Comm. 3: Girls' Chorus 1: DeViltries Try- outs Comm. 1.2.3, Ushers 4. Make-up 4: Debutantes 1,2,3.4. 150 Sgt. at Arms 4: Thadevillians 3,4. Pres. 4: Omena Aura 1,2,3.4. Pep Club 1.2. Hersh. Cary . . . 30. Deviltries Ticket Comm. 2, Props 4: Night Relays Awards Comm. 3, Crowd Control 4. Hess, Mary . . . 30, 40, 91, 98. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3,4: Class Play Publicity Comm. 3: Night Relays Decorations 3: Dads' and Daughters' Date En- tertainment Comm. 4: Co-Chmn. of Graduation 4: Social Service Commission 3. Welfare 4: Home- room Secretary 3: DeViltries Program Comm. 1, Tickets 2.3.4, Steering Comm. 4: Les Femmes 1.2: I-Da-Ka 3,4: Pep Club 1.2. Higgins. lohn . . . 30. Intra-murals 3,4: Hi-Y 3,4. Hlnkle, lane . . . 30, 124. Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 4: Class Play Comm. 4: Sr. Prom Comm. 4: Sr. Banquet Comm. 4: P.T.A. Rep. 2: Girls' Chorus 4: DeVil- tries Ushers Comm. 4, Extra 3: Philaletheans 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Hoffer. jerry . . . 30. Debate Club. Hoffman, Sue . . . 30. 83. Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Prism Rep. l,2,3: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Y-Teens 1.2. Horton, Ruth . . . 30, 79, 80, 117, 122. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Council Service Commission 1: Social Service Commission 4: Prism Rep. 1: Pot O' Gold Rep. 2: Band 1.2,3,4: Class Play Pro- grams Comm. 3: DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 2,4, Set Con- struction 3: Tawasi 1,2,3.4. Chap- lain 3, Corresponding -Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4. Horwitz, Barbara . . . 31, 121. Honor Roll 3: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Refresh- ments Comm. 3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: DeViltries Arrange- ments Comm. 1, Publicity 2, Tryouts 4. Ushers 3: Aeolians 1, 2.3.4, Vice-Pres. 4: Pep Club 1.2. Horwitz, Carol . . . 31, 79. 119. Honor Roll 1,2.3.4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Pub- licity Comm. 3: Dads a,nd Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 4: Sr. Banquet Sub- Chmn. 4: Night Relays Comm. 3,4: Student Council Rep. 4: Awards Commission 4: Prism Rep. 3: Class Play Scenery Sub- Chmn. 3: DeViltries Arrange- ments Comm. 1, Make-up 2, Publicity 3, Tryouts 4: Sorelles 3,4, His orian 3, Corresponding Secretary 4: National Honor So- ciety 3.4. Pres. 4: J.C.W.A. 4: Magazine Drive Scholarship 4: Sr. Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention County, District 4: G.T.C5.M.T. Test Honorable Men- xon . Hoskin, Garie Beth . . . 31, 99, 119. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Night Relays Reception Comm.: DeViltries Make-up Comm. 3, Tryouts 4: Intra-mu- gzgs 3: Pay-a-el-sa 3.4: Sorelles Huffman. Colene . . . 31, 112. Stu- dent Council Rep 1: Kiowa 2.3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4: Ami- ca 3.4, Chaplain 4: Pep Club 1. Hummel, Gary . . . 31. Stamp Rep. 4: Intra-murals 3. Hunt, Gordon . . . 31. 108, 127. De- Viltries Cast 4: Varsity Football 2.3.4, Honorable Mention All- City: Varsity Track 3.4: Intra- murals 2,3,4: Key Club 4. Huss, Richard . . . 31. laequemotte, Larry . . . Foot- bali Manager 1. lagielski, Dorothy . . . 31. Student Court 3,4: Inter-Club Council 3: Glee Club 4. james, Beverly . . . 31, 83, 110, 122. A Cappella Choir 3.4: Tawasi 3, 4. Chaplain 4: Future Nurses 4. lastremski, Duane . . . 31, 84, B5. 97, 100. Prism Photographer 4: Pot O' Gold Photographer 4: In- tra-murals 3.4: H1-Y 3.4, Secre- tary 4. jenkins, Stephen . . . 31, 78, 91, 116. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Jr. Class Play Sub-Chmn. 3: Student Council Rep. 3,4: DeViltries Steering Comm. 4: Intra-murals 3: Sci- entia 2.3.4, Vice-Pres. 3: Nation- al Honor Society 3,4. Iohnson, Dwight . . . 31, 96. 97. 100. DeViltries Publicity Comm. 3: Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 2: Class Dance Bids Comm. 4: Student Council Dance Decorations Comm. Inter-Club Council 4, Vice-Pres.: Track 2: Intra-murals 3,4: Cross Country 2.4: H1-Y 2.3.4, Treasurer 3, Pres. lulmke, Mary . . . 31.. Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids 4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: De- Viltries Publicity Comm. 4: Am- ica 3,4: Kiowa 2: Athletic Office gi: Night Relays Tickets Comm. -K- Kander, Martin . . . 31, 78 Honor Roll 1.3: Student Council Finance Commission 4: Homeroom Posi- tions 1,2.3,4: Basketball 1: Stamp and Coin Club 1.2,3,4: Aeolians l,2,3: National Honor Society. Karnahl, Barbara . . . 31. 116. Honor Roll 2,3: DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 3: Homeroom Position 2: German Club 2.3.4. Karol, Linda , . . 31, 78. Honor Roll 1.2.4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 3: Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 3: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Sub- Chmn. Sr. Banquet 4: Finance Commission 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Class Play Ushers Comm. 3: De- Viltries Music Comm. 1, Make- up 2, Ushers 3.4, Extra 3: Intra- murals 2: German Club l: Pep Club 1: Night Relays Queens Comm. 3: National Honor Society Katschke, Beth . . . 31, 96. Var- sity Drag Sub-Chmn. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Inter-Club Council 4: Amica 2,3,4, Pres. 4: DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3,4. Katzman, Pamela . . . 31, 119. Honor Roll 1.3,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: DeVil- Make-up Comm. 2.3, Ar- tries rangements 4: Sorelles 4: J.C.W. Q. 4: Social Service Commission Keel, Thomas . . Keer, Richard . . . Kier, Lyndon . . . 79. 105. Honor 1,2.3.4: Equestriennes: Na- Roll tional Honor Society. Kimmelman, Donna . . . 31, 121. Aeolians 3,4. Kinney, Rick . . , 108, 136. Wrest- ling 3.4: Key Club 2,3,4: Cafeteria Guard 3,4. Kinney. Bill . . . 108, 136. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 3: Var- sity Drag Decorations Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 2: DeVil- tries Comm. 2.3: Cross-Country 2: Intramurals 2,3: Wrestling 1, 2,3,4: Key Club 2,3,4: Night Re- lays Comm. 3. Kleinman, loan . . . 31, 78. B7, 91, 119. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Dance Bids Comm. 2.3: Farewell Bids Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 4: Class Play Make-up Comm. 3: Dads' and Dauglhters' Date Bids Comm. 4: Pu licity Commission 3.4, Invitations Comm.. 3: Prism Staff 3.4: Sorel- les 3.4: DeViltries Publicity Comm. 2,3,4, Arrangements 1, Steering Comm. 4: National Honor Society: Pep Club 1: Night Relays Comm. 3. Knuth, Milton . . . 31. Korman, Burton . . . 31. Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Class Play Sub-Chmn. 4: Awards Commis- sion . Kossow, Ronald . . . 31. Intra- murals 1.2. Kotula, Fred . . . 131. Kowalski, Eugene . . . Kozak, Thomas . . . 32, 79, 116, 119. Honor Roll 1.2,3,4: Class Play Program Comm. 3: Commission 1,2.3,4: Student Council Rep. 2: DeViltries Program Comm. 4: Scientia 3.4, Treasurer 4: Chess l.2,3.4, Secretary 3: J.C.W.A. 4: National Honor Society 3.4. Krauss. Barbara . . . 32, 104, 121. Class Play Co-Chmn. 4: Band 1.2: Aeolians: Dramatic Players 4: gnter-School Dramatics Con- es . Krauss, Mary lo . . . 32. 79, 84, 85, 91, 92, 99, 119. Honor R01l2: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2: Class Dance Bids Sub-chmn. 3: Farewell Bids Comm. 3: Class Play Publicity Comm. 3: Class Dance Decorations 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 4: Class Play Props Comm. 4: Night Relays Publicity Comm. 3: Awards Comm. 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: Student Council Comm. 3: Publicity Commission l,2.3. Organizations 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 1.2: Pot 0' Gold Staff 3,4. Asst. Jr. Editor 3, Circulation Manager 4: Class Play Cast 3: DeViltries Cast 2. 3.4, Make-up Comm. 1,2.3, Steer- ing Comm. 4: Intra-murals 1.2: Pay-a-el-sa 1,2.3.4, Treasurer 4: Sorelles 3,4, Treasurer 3: Amica 1.2: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Pep Club l,2.3. Kreinberg, Penny . . . 32. 78. 121. Honor Roll 1,2.3,4: Class Dance Bids. Comm. 3: Class Dance Dec- orations Comm. 2.3,4: DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 1.2,3, Ush- ers 4: Organizations Commission 4: Thadevilleans 2.3.4, Vice-Pres. 4: Pep Club 1.2: National Honor Society 3,4. Kuehn, loyce . . . 32. 107. 121. Dads' and Daughters' Date Pub- licity Comm. 4: DeViltries Try- outs Comm. 2,3: Pot O' Gold Rep. 1: Omena Aura: Amica 1.2: Thadevillians 3,4, Treasurer 4. Kuhman, leff . . . 32, 101. 108, 126. 136. Honor Roll 1.3: Farewell Co-Chmn. 3: Class Dance Deco- rations Comm. 2.4: Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 3: Night Relays Comm. 2,3,4: Student Council Rep. 1: Student Council Comm. 1.3,4: Class Play Cast 3: DeViltries Comm. 1.2,3.4: Foot- ball 1.2.3,4: Track 2,3,4: Wrestlmg 3.4: Intra-murals 1,2,3,4:- Key Club 1.2.3.4, Pres. 4: Talisman 2.3,4: Outstanding Freshman Boy 1. Kunz, lohn . . . 32. 137. Kutzke, Ruth . . . 32, 79, 96, 104. 105. Honor Roll 1,2,3.4: De- viltries Publicity Comm. 3: A Capella Choir 2: Band l,2,3: Or- STAUTZENBERGER BUSINESS COLLEGE SERVE - - - 224 Superior 241-7208 A THOROUGH PRACTICAL Busmz-:ss TRAINING SCI'IIVIID'I S Especially For: GIRLS - - BOYS - - 0 Complete Secretarial o Accounting 0 Machines 0 IBM 0 Drafting 0 Medical Secretarial o Business Administration Specialized Courses Accredited by the Accrediting Committee for Business Colleges TABLE-TASTY MEATS The Flavor Gains Favor fifxllfiflzf 'S-'LL,HQC.-L. CL-6-Wabcfiuccc 'f Aff ' ! . 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Honor Roll 23 Class Play Program Cpmm. 33 Class Dance Decora- tion .Comm. 2,31 Student Council Publicity Commission, Social Service 3,42 Girls' Chorus 1: Gir1's Track 23 DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 2, Party 3, Costume Room 43 Tawasi 1,2,3,4, Secretary 43 Future Nurses 1. Laiiness, Michael . . . 32. Lake Cassie . . . 32, 96, 118. Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 4: .Publicity Commission 1,2,3,43 Prism Rep. 43 DeViltries Cos- tume Room Comm. 43 Sub- Debs. 2,3,4, Historian 3, Pres. 43 Pep Club 1. Lake, Phillip . . . 113. Lange, Linda lo . . . 32, 79, 87, 90, 91, 92, 99 . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 23 Farewell Publicity Sub-Chmn. 33 Sr. Banquet Decorations Comm. 33 Night Relays Publicity Comm. 33 Prism Staff 43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 33 Social Service Com- mission 23 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 1,23 DeViltries Make- up Comm. 1, Choreographer 3, Cast 3,4, Steering Comm. 4: Pay- a-el-sa 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society. Lantz, George . . . 32. Larke, Sue . . . 32. Area Student Council Publicity Comm. 3: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 33 Night Relays Comm. 33 Farewell Bids Comm. 33 Class Play Scen- ery Comm. 33 DeViltries Make- up Comm. 2,3,4, Party Comm. 3, Costume Room 4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids and En- tertainment Comm. 4. Laskiewicz, Richard . . . 33, 78. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Pot 0' Gold Rep. 43 Track 2,33 J.C.L. 1,23 National Honor Society 3,43 Bgwarlling Green Scholarship Team Laston, Bonnie . . . 27, 33. Honor Roll 3.4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Co-Chmn. 43 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3,43 Night Relays Reception Comm. 33 De- Viltries Party Comm. 3, Ar- Salngements 43 Intra-murals 2, Leasor, Louis . . . 33. Class Dance Sub-Chmn. 43 Student Council Rep. 1,33 Football Manager 2,3,4, Head Manager 4. Leckie, Bettie Sue . . . 32, 33, 93. Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment Comm. 43 A Capella Choir 43 DeViltries Cast 43 Sorelles 4. Lee, David . . . 32, 83, 134. Fare- well Comm. 33 Cafeteria Guard 3,42 A Capella Choir 43 Football 5,23 Track 43 Basketball Manager Lee, Elizabeth . . . 32. Lehman, Richard . . . 33, 34, 77, 108, 115, 135. Honor Roll 33 Class Pres. 43 Class Dance Bids Sub- Chmn. 23 Class Dance Refresh- ments Comm. 33 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 43 Night Re- lays Field Comm. 3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,31 Area Student Council Rep. 3,43 Rotary Club Rep. 43 Welfare Commission 1,23 P.T.A. Rep.3 Intra-murals 1,2,3,43 Golf Team, Captain and State Finalist: Hi-Y 13 Forum 2,3,43 Key 2,3,43 American Legion Es- say Award 13 Runner-up to Out- standing Freshman Boy 1. l52 Leitch, Elizabeth . Leitch, Martha . . . Lenenberg, Linda . . . 33, 97, 106, 121. Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 2,33 Farewell Bids Comm. 33 Class Play Sub-Chmn. 33 Class Dance Decorations Sub-Chmn. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids and Entertainment Comm. 43 Assem- b-lies Commission 2, Organiza- tions 43 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-Pres. 43 Prism Rep. 1,33 De- Viltries Cast 3, Make-up 2,3, Party 43 Debutantes 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 3,43 Thadevilleans 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4. Levine, lackie . . . 33, 77, 78, 86, 87, 119, 121. Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Class Dance Bids Comm. 23 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3,43 Jr. Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 33 Night Relays Recep- tion Comm. 33 Organizations Commission 1,2,3, Commissioner 43 Homeroom Publications Rep. 1,2,3Q Prism Staff 3,4, Page Edi- tor 43 DeViltries Tickets Comm. l,2,3,43 Intra-murals 2,33 Sorelles 3,43 Thadevilleans 2,3,43 Sec'y. 43 Pep Club l,2,33 National Honor Society 3,4. Levine, Larry . . . 32. Honor Roll 33 Track 3: Intra-murals 43 Hi- Y 4: Field Comm. Night Relays 4. Levinson, Freda . . . 32. Home- room Prism solicitor 1: Home- room Community Chest Rep. 4. Linck, Kathryn . . . 32, 87. Lincoln, Monica . . . 33. Preston . . . 33. Class Linver, Dance Publicity Comm. 23 Class Props Comm. 33 Class Decorations Comm. 33 Play Dance Assemblies Commission 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 23 Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 1: De- Viltries Set Direction 43 Program Comm. 43 Props Comm. 4. Lippincott, Conrad . . . 33, 130. Boys' Chorus 33 Class Play 3,41 Basketball 3,43 Intra-murals 2.4. Lipton, Cliff . . . 33. Lisk, William . . . 33, 100. Sub- chmn. Sr. Banquet 43 Track 33 Intra-murals 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,4. Long, Michael . . . 33, 39. Honor Roll 3,43 Class Dance Decora- tions Comm. 23 Jr. Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: Co-chmn. Sr. Banquet 4: Service Commis- sion 23 Assemblies Commission 3: DeViltries Comm. 2,43 Intra- murals 2,3: Hi-Y 2,3,4,: Rocket Society 1,23 Vis. Ed. Operator 1,23 Sr. Scholarship Test-H.M. District and County. Lukert, Carol . . . 33, 78, 80, 81, 82, 109, 117. Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Sub-Chmn. Sr. Banquet 43 Var- sity Drag Comm. 43 Publicity Commission 43 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 43 Band 1,2,3,4, Sec'y. 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 De- Viltries Costume Comm. 4: Sisco 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4: Bridge 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Majorette 4. Lumm, Pamela . . . 33, 83, 96, 105, 117. Student Council Comm. 1: Class Dance Comm. 33 Jr. Sr. Farewell Comm. 33 Homeroom Prism Rep. 43 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 A Capella Choir 2.3,43 Girls' Chorus 13 DeViltries Comm. 1,3,43 DeViltries Cast 33 Les Femmes 1.2.3,4, Pres. 43 Sharps and Flats 4, Vice Pres. 4. Luppens, lames . . . 33, 105. Honor Roll 43 Student Council Rep. 13 Homeroom Vice Pres. 23 Intra-murals 43 Swimming 43 Stamp and Coin 2,33 Sharps and Flats 4. Lydy, jeff . . . 33, 91, 92, 101, 115, 134. Class Pres. 23 Jr. Boys' Mothers Tea Chmn. 33 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 23 Area Student Council Comm. 43 Class Play Props Comm. 33 De- Viltries Props Comm. 2, Pro- gram Comm. 3, Steering Comm. 4: Track 3,43 Intra-murals 2,3,43 Forum 2,3,43 Talisman 4. Lykins, Clyde . . . 33, 100, 114, 130, 138, 139. Homeroom Treasurer 3, Pres. 43 Basketball 3,43 Intra- murals 4: Baseball 3,43 Quill and Dagger 3, Treas. 43 I-Ii-Y 3,4. -M- McAIexander, Vicki . . . Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 4. McCafferty, Charles . . 33, 113. Outdoorsmen 4. McCarthy, Dan . . . 33, 114. Var- sity Drag Comm. 43 DeViltries Props Comm. and Publicity Comm. 43 Quill and Dagger 4. Mclntyre, Ann . . . 33 91, 92, 98. Class Dance Bids Comm. 23 Jr. Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: TASC Decorations Comm. 33 Senior Banquet Decorations Comm. 33 Varsity Drag Dec- orations Comm. 43 J.-Hop Decorations Comm. 33 Student Council Rep. 2,33 Awards Com- mission 1,2,43 Finance Commis- sion 33 Girls' Chorus 13 DeVil- tries program Comm. 1: Tickets Comm. 2,33 Extra 23 Junior As- sistant 33 Technical Director 43 Usherette 4: Honorable Mention, Outstanding Freshman Girl 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,: 1-Da-Ka 1,2,3,43 Historian 43 Les Femmes 1,23 Cheerleader 2. Maerl-in, Ellynn . . . 33, 96. Honor R0113: DeViltries Costume Comm. 3,41 Les Femmes 1: Bible 3,4, Pres. 43 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Test lst Place 4. Makowski, Marilyn . . . 34, 96, 122, 124. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 33 Jr. Sr. Farewell Publi- city Comm. 33 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Bids and Decorations Comm. 43 Welfare Commission 13 Athletic Commission 23 Social Service Commission 43 Band 1,23 Class Play Program Comm. 3: DeViltries Makeup Comm. 1,2,3, 4: Intramurals 1,2,3I Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, Pres. 43 Tawasi 3,4, Co-His- torian 43 Sgt. at Arms 3: Ezelles 1.2. Mann, lan . . . 34, 84, 85, 96, 104. Honor Roll 33 Jr. Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 33 Jr. Sr. Play Co-Chmn. Make-up Comm. 4: DeViltries Make-up Comm. 4: Publicity Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 43 Entertainment Comm. 4: Fi- nance Commission 43 Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: Pot O' Gold Staff, Fresh- man Editor 43 Class Play Stu- dent Director 3: DeViltries Cast 3: Dramatic Players 3: Pres. 4: Dist. Speech Contest. Final Round 33 Sylvania Speech Con- test, Championship Round 4: Delegate to Columbia Scholastic Press Conference 4. Marscheider, Donald . . . Home- room Magazine Rep. 2. Marti, Donald . . . 34, 100, 135. Honor Roll 13 Homeroom Prism Rep. 3: Football 13 Intra-murals 3: Golf 3,43 B.G.S.U. Scholarship Test-H.M. Geometry 3. Marvin, Linda . . . 34. Matthews, Leslie . . . 34, 38, 89, 90, 92, 106. Honor Roll 1,33 Class Dance Bids Comm. 23 Jr. Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 3: Class Dance Publicity Comm. 33 Var- sity Drag Decorations Comm. 43 Night Relays Sub-Chmn. Queens Comm. 3: DeViltries Party Comm. 1,21 DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 3: Baccalaureate Co- Chmn. 4: Student Council Rep. 1,23 Social Service Commission 1,23 Welfare Commission 3,41 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 3,43 Debutantes 2.3,43 Thadevilleans 2,g33Eheerleader 2,3,43 Pep Club Metz, Richard . . . 96, 113. Meyer, Cathy . . . 34. 118. De- Viltries: Costumes Comm. 3,4 Girls' Chorus 1: Socialites 1,23 Sub-Debs 43 Pep Club 1. Michalak, Katherine . . . 34. Magazine Rep. 33 Socialites 2,3. Miller, Bonnie . . . 34. Student Council Rep. 1,22 Homeroom Sec- retary 33 DeViltries Costume Planning and Costume Room: Y-Teens 13 Dramatics Club 23 G.A.S. Boosters 2, 3: Office Helper 4. Miller, Gerald . . Millman, Daryl . . . 34, 77, 78, 79, 86. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 Student Council Executive Board 43 Prism Staff 3: Editor-in-Chief 43 DeViltries Make-up 2.3: Ushers 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3.-l. Moan, lim . . . 34, 115, 127, 134. Honor Roll 13 Class Decorations Comm. 2,33 Class Play Tickets Sub-chmn. 33 Night Relays Field Comm. Chmn. 33 Student Coun- cil Rep. 23 Homeroom Pot O' Gold Rep. 3: DeViltries Cast 4: Football,2,3,4: Track 2.3,43 Intra- murals 3,43 Forum 3,43 Hi-Y 2,3. Morley, William . . . Morgan, Dave . . . 34, 108, 114. DeViltries Scenery 4: Wrestling 43 Intra-murals 43 Quill and Dagger 43 Key Club 4. Morgret, Paula . . . 34, 79, 105. Honor Roll 1,2.3,4Q Homeroom Prism Rep. 43 Band 1,2,3: Or- chestra 3: Ensembles 33 Eques- triennes 3,4: National Honor So- ciety 3,4. Morrison, lames . . . 114. Mossing, Dave . . . 34. Outdoors- men 43 Stamp and Coin 1,2,3. Mostov, Michael . . . DeViltries Comm. 43 Night Relays Comm. 4. Mueller. Patti . . . 34. DeViltries Tickets Comm. 2,31 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 23 D'Arcy 33, Pres. 33 Tri-D 2,3. Historian Murphy, Sandra lane . . . 34, 117. Band 1: Orchestra 13 Future Nurses 23 Les Femmes 4: Sec- ond in State Speech Contest 3. Myers, Tim . . . 34, 108, 136. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,33 DeVil- tries Tickets Comm. 1,2,3,43 Jr. Boyis' Mothers' Tea Sub-Chmn. 33 arsity Drag Bids Sub-Chmn. 43 Class Play Scenery Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations 3: Athletics Commission 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Pot 'O Gold Rep. 2, 3,43 Track 33 Intra-murals 2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y 2.3,43 Key Club 4. Mylander, Lynda . . . 34, 78, 91, 109. Honor Roll 1,2,3,41 Class Dance Decorations 23 Class Dance Bids 33 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Deco- rations Comm. 33 Night Relays Awards Comm. 33 Dads' and Daughters' Date Entertainment 43 Varsity Drag Bids 43 Student Council Service Commission 13 Schpol Service Commission 2: Awards Commission 43 Home- room Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 Girls' Chorus 13 Co-Chmn. Properties 3: Co-Chmn. Publicity 43 DeVil- tries Program Comm. 23 Party MADE IN U,.S.A. A V THE QUALITY MARK TO LOOK FOR l.lBBEY'OWENS'FORD ' a,Glwd5lVanwiwGhao TOLEDO 2, OHIO What a wonderful Open World Have you noticed schools like this on your travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing up everywhere. They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atmosphere to ' ' ' of being boxed in. Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you'll find L'O'F Glass making it more enjoy- able. In homes, motels, schools and stores. In offices and fac- tories. 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LARGE OR SMALL CHAIR AND TABLE RENTALS GR 5-031 l . ' W . john Ansberg Robert West l856-58 W. Bancroft St. Comm. 35 Costume Room 3,45 Steering Comm. 45 Amica 25 Socialites 1,25 Sisco 3,45 Pro- Tem 45 Pep Club 25 National Honor Society 4. Mynihan, Karen . . . 34. Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 .Farewell Decora- tions 35 Varsity Drag Refresh- ments 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations 45 Homeroom Prism Rep. 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 3,45 Tri-D 2,3,45 Service Vice-Pres. 45 D'arcy 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 35 Night Re ays Program Comm. 45 Reception Comm. 4. -N- Nachtrab, Tom . . . 34, 79, 116. Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil Rep. -35 Intra-murals 35 J .C.L. 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 ?glal111'lg Green Scholarship Team Ness, Carole Sue . . . 34, 77, 79, 85, 97, 98, 102. Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,3,45 Farewell Decorations Comm. 35 Class Play Scenery Comm. 35 Jr.- Sr. Play Set Design Comm. 45 Awards Comm. 2.3, Commissioner 45 Social Commission 15 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Faculty Board 15 Pot Q' Gold Rep. 2,45 Assistant Senior l Class Editor Pot O'Gold 45 DeViltries Extra 35 DeViltries Costume Planning Comm. 15 Tickets Comm. 2,3,45 Intra-murals 45 Pericleans 2,3,4, Chaplain 45 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Rec. Sec. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Hostess for Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 35 Bowling Green Scholarship Team 1,2,3,45 National Merit Scholarship Test, Letter Commendation5 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Hon- orable Mention in County and District5 Most outstanding Jun- ior Girl. Newbury, Wayne . . . 34. Student Council Rep. 25 Football 1,25 Track 1,3. Noftz, Ruth . . . 31, 34, 78, 96, 110. Honor Roll 1,25 Farewell Decorations 35 Dance Decorations Comm. 45 Co-Chairman Senior Announcements 45 Welfare Com- mission 2,3,45 DeViltries Extra5 Party Commission 2,35 Arrange- ments Comm. 45 Intra-murals 2, 45 Tumbling 2,3,45 Arc-en-ciel Pres. 15 Historian 25 Future Teachers Vice Pres.3, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 45 Ath- letic Office 45 Night Relays 3,4. Norris, Sandra . . . 34, 110. De- Viltries Comm. 2,45 Girls' Chorus 15 Equestriennes 1,25 King of Clubs, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4: Fu- ture Nurses, Vice Pres. 45 Nurses Office 2,3,45 Rescue Squad 3,4. ...0... Oberle, Carol . . . 34, 86, 87, 93, 106, 119. Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Dance Decorations Comm. Sub-chmn. 35 Class Play Make-up Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 35 Night Relays Sub-chmn. 35 Social Serv- ice Commission 35 Welfare Com- mission 25 Prism Staff 45 DeVil- tries Cast 45 Make-up Comm. 2,35 Party Comm. 15 Sorelles 3,45 Debutantes 1, 2. 3, 45 Recording Secretary 45 Pep Club 1. O'Desky, loel . . . Boys' Chorus 15 DeViltries 3,45 Intra-murals 3. Orians, George R .... 32, 35, 115. Honor Roll 25 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2, Class Dance Refresh- ment Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Committee 35 Senior Prom Co- chmn. 45 Night Relays: Decora- tions Comm. 3: Field Comm. 3, Chmn. 45 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Student Council Comm. 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 45 DeViltries Cast 3.45 DeViltries Set Construc- tion 35 Track 1,25 Intra-murals 2.3.45 Wrestling 25 Foriun 3,45 Hi-Y 3. 154 Ott, Susan . . . 35, 115, 119. Class Dance Bids Comm. 25 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Class Play Make Up Comm. 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 1,25 DeViltries Costume Room Comm. 15 Make- up Comm. 2,3,45 Sorelles 3,45 So- cialities 3,45 Secretary 45 Night Relays Queens Comm. 3. Ottney, Chris . . . 35. ..p... Palm, Trudy . . . 35, 112, 115. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Fare- well-35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 De- Viltries Make-up Comm. 25 Ush- ers 35 Costume Planning 45 Girls' Track Team 25 Kiowa 3,45 Social- itgs 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Club Palmer, Kurt . . . 35. Papenfuss, Karol . . . 35. Honor Roll 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Scientia 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Student Assistant 4. Paris, Barbara . . . 35, 78, 86, 87, 102, 119. Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Class Dance Bids D Comm. 25 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 35 Class Play Make-U9 Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell 35 arsity Drag Bids Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 45 Sr. Banquet Program Chmn. 45 TASC Decora- tions 35 Student Council Dance Refreshments 35 Invitations 3: Prism Staff Sports Editor 45 Class Plays Programs Chmn. 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 1,45 Make-Up 2,35 Pericleans 3,4, Sec- retary 45 Sorelles 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Night Relays Awards Comm. E151 Pep Club 1,25 Blade Reporter Parker, Sue . . . 35, 96, 112, 115. Class Dance Comm. 25 Class Dance Bids 35 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Publicity 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. 45 Costume Planning Comm. 45 Prism Rep. 45 Girls' Track Team 25 Intra-murals 45 Socialites 1,2,3,45 Pres 45 Kiowa 3,45 Pep Club 1, Won Award for Seventeen Tablesetting Contest Parks, Kim . . . 35. Patterson, Richard A. . . . 35, 100, 117. Jr.-Sr. Play Stage Crew5 Sub-chmn. 45 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 DeViltries Finance Comm. 25 Publicity Comm. 35 Tickets Comm. 35 Set Direction Comm. 35 Tickets Comm. 35 Set Direction Comm. 45 Scenery Comm. 45 H1-Y 3,45 King of Clubs 3,45 School Stationer 45 Rescue Squad 1,2,3,45 Audio- visual Aids Operator 2,3,4. Pertcheck, Denise . . . 35, 78. Social Service Comm. 4: DeVil- tries Comm. 25 Girls Tumbling Team 2,35 National Honor So- ciety 4. Peterson, Molly . . . 35, 76, 98, 102. Honor Roll 1,25 Class Play Bids Comm. 35 Class Play Costumes Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Deco- rations Comm. 35 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 45 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Entertainment Comm. 45 Sr. Banquet Entertainment Comm. Sub-Chmn. 45 DeViltries Tickets Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Clerk-of-the-Board 45 Social Commission 15 Welfare Commission 2, Social Service Commission 35 DeViltries Extra 2,35 Pericleans 1,2,3,45 Historian 45 I-da-ka 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 4. Phillips, Lois . . . 35, 91, 119. Honor Roll 25 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 'Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 35 Welfare Commission 25 Assem- blies Commission 45 Girls' Cho- rus 15 Class Play Co-Chmn. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play 45 Sub-Chmn. Props Comm. 45 DeViltries Treas. 45 Arrangements Comm. 15 Ushers Comm. 2,35 Sorelles 3,45 Sec. 35 Night Relays Awards Comm. 35 Reception Comm. 4. Pietrykowski, Florian . . . 35, 78, 110, 111, 119. Honor Roll 1,2,35 Rocket Society 45 Future Teach- ers 3,4, Historian 3, Vice-Pres. 45 J.C.W.A. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Essay Contest, Hon- orable Mention5 Bowling Green Scholarship Team, First Place. Pilkington, Chris . . . 35, 91, 92, 99. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 25 Sub-Chmn. Class Dance Refresh- ments Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 35 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 2,35 Steering Comm. 45 Usherettes 45 Pay-a- el-sa 1,2,3,45 Night Relays Comm. 35 Athletic Office 3. Plettner, Gary . . . 113, Home- room Secretary 35 Magazine Rep. 35 Secretary 45 Future Teachers 35 Cheveau 35 Outdoorsman 4. Pursell, lames . . . 35. ....R... Raab, Howard . . . 35, 85. Honor Roll 1,25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Vice-Pres. 45 Pot O'Gold Staff 4,.Panel Editor5 Intramurals 45 H1-Y l,2,3,45 Delegate to Colum- llmia Scholastic Press Association Ramey, Dee . . . 24, 35, 99, 119. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,3,45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters Date Bids 45 Night Relay Awards 35 Social Service Commission 1,3,45 De- Viltries Tickets 2.4, Scenery 4, Arrangements 3, Extra 45 Sorel- lesA3,45 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,45 His- torian 45 Pep Club 2. Ramerix, Alice . . . 35, 104. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 35 A Capella Choir 2,35 Girls Chorus 1,2,35 DeViltries Cast 45 Music Comm. 15 Costumes 3,45 Aeolians 35 Dramatic Players 45 Speech Contests 3,4. Reichert, Timothy . . . 35, 80, 93, 100. Class Dance Bids Comm. 35 Co-Chmn. Jr.-Sr. Play 45 Stu- dent Council Rsp. 2,35 Band 3,45 Jr. Play 35 De iltries Pit Band 45 Intra-murals 45 Hi-Y 3,4. Reichlin, Helene . . . 35. Honor Roll 15 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,45 Student Council Rep. 1,45 Athletic Commission 35 P.T.A. Rep. 25 DeViltries extra 3: Ush- ers 1,45 Make-Up 2,35 Aeolians 25 Night Relays 35 Kings and Queens 35 Pep Club 1.2. Rembold, Sally . . . 32, 35, 88, 98. Honor Roll 1,2,35 J-Hop Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell 35 Jr. Play Make-Up 35 Varsity Drag Deco- rations 45 Sr. Prom Co-Chmn. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity. 45 DeViltries. Make-Up 3,45 Publicity Commission 45 Stu- dent Council Relp. 45 Girls' Tum- bling Team 35 -Da-Ka 3,45 Fu- ture Teachers 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Tigerette 3,4. Rich, Paulette . . . 35. DeViltries Arrangements Comm. 35 Make- Up 45 J-Hop Bids Comm. 35 Dads' and Daughters' Date 45 Jr.-Sr. Farewell 35 Homeroom Prism Rep. 2: Pot O'Gold Rep. 35 Girls' Chorus 45 Future Teach- Srs 15 Aeolians 2,3,45 Office Help Rinderknecht, David . . . 35, 105. Sharps and Flats 1,2,3,45 Treas- urer 4. Robertson, Ronald . . . 35. Jr.-Sr. 35 DeViltries Farewell Comm. Program Comm. 45 Track 2,3,45 Intra-murals 3,4. Roe, Duane . . . 35, 79, 91. Honor Roll 25 Class Treasurer 35 Stu- dent Council Rep. 35 DeViltries Set Director 45 Tickets 25 Track 35.Nationa1 Honor Society 45 Sr. High School Scholarship Test 4. Rogowski, lohn . . . 36. Boys' Chorus 45 Stamp and Coin. Roper, lulie . . . 36, 107, 121. Var- sity Drag Comm. 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity 45 De- Viltries Try-outs 35 Arrange- ments 45 Usherette 35 Omena Aura 34, Recording Secretary 45 Thadevilleans 3,45 Intra-mu- rals 2,4. Rothman, Howard . . . 36, 94, 113. Student Council Rep. 3,45 Stu- dent Council Commissions 3,45 DeViltries 45 Debate Club 45 Dramatic Club5 Aeolians 2,3' Night Relags 3,45 Projectionist 13,2345 Au io-Visual Education Rudolph, Earl . . . 36, 79, 92, 93. Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 DeViltries 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholastic Award 4. Rutledge, lim . . . 36, 114, 126. Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 Quill and Dagger 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. -5- Salley, Ginny . . . 24, 36, 90, 92, 107. Honor .Roll 1,45 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 45 Clerk of the Board Commission 1, Assemblies 3, Organizations 45 DeViltries Costume Planning 25 Make-Up 35 Usherette 3,45 Tumbling 3,45 Omena Aura 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 35 Pep Club Presi- dent 35 Night Relays Awards 3. Sanders, lean . . . 96, 110. Jr. Play Ushers Comm. 35 Class Dance Bids Comm. 35 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Bids 45 Homeroom Pot O'Gold Rep. 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 45 Vo-eethians 35 Future Nurses 3,4, Pres. 4. Sanzenbacher, Bob . . . 36, 97, 130. Homeroom Stamp Rep. 35 Bas- lgetball 4, Manager5 Intra-miuals Schaffer, Sharon . . . 36, 98. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 2,35 J- Hop Publicity Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 35 Varsity Drag Sub-Chmn. Publi- city Comm. 35 Dads' and Daugh- ters' Date Decorations 45 Enter- tainment 45 Student Council Awards Commission 45 Home- room Prism Rep. 1,2,35 I-Da-Ka, Chaplain. Seharlow, Linda . . . 36, 96, 109, 119. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,35 Soph. Dance Bids Comm. 25 DeViltries Make-Up 354 Sisco 2,3,4, Pres 45 Sorelles Schaub, lohn . . . 36. Homeroom Secretary 45 Football 1,2,3. Schladetsch, lohn . . . 36, 104, 113. Band 1,25 Debate Club 45 Drama- tic Players 45 Debate Contests 45 Speech Contests 45 DeViltries 4, minor part5 Track 1.2. Schmidt, Marian . . . 36, 96, 114. Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 45 Student Council Dance Publi- city 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date 45 Co-Chmn. Decorations 45 Jr. Play Costumes 35 Sr. Ban- quet 'Decorations 35 Student Council Publicity Commission 45 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 3, Publicity 45 Philaletheans 1,2,3,45 Vo-eethians 2,3. Schmidt, William . . . Schreurs, Susan . . . 36, 79, 117. 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Ushers 43 King of Clubs-2,3,43 Sec.-Treas. 3, Treasurer 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,42 Pep Club 1. Shamas, Craig . . . 36, 96, 97, 115. Class Pres. 33 Sub-Chmn. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 23 Jr. Boys' Mothers Tea Bids Comm. 33 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 33 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 33 Class Play Set Construction Comm. 33 Assemblies Comm. 33 Finance Comm. 43 Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 23 Class Play 33 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2, Program Comm. 33 Intra-murals 2,3,4g Forum 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Night Relays Field Comm. 3. Sharp, Diana . . . 36, 96, 112. Homeroom Pres. 13 DeViltries Party Comm. 33 Costume Comm. 3,43 Kiowa 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Shaw, Barbara . . . 36, 107, 121, 127. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 23 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 43 Co-Chmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 43 DeViltries 2,3,4, Party Ar- rangements, Try-outs, Scenery, Costume Design, and Make-Up Comm.: Girls' Track 1,2,33 Intra- murals 33 Thadevilleans 3, 43 Omena Aura 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3. Shaw, William . . . 36, 108, 114, 134. Magazine Rep. 1,32 Class Play Ushers Comm. 33 DeViltries Ush- ers Comm. 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4j Quill and Dagger 43 Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Key 4, Vice Pres. 43 Night Relays Comm. 2,3, 43 Chmn., Night Relays 4. Shupp, janet . . . 36. Shyavitz, Linda . . . 36, 78, 121, 123. Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,33 Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 33 Varsity Drag Bids Comm. 43 Sub- Chmn. Sr. Banquet Invitations Comm. 43 Student COUHCIIDRQD. 43 Student Activities Commission 23 Organizations Commission 3, 43 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 1, Arrangements Comm. 2, Try- outs Comm. 3, Party Comm. 4: Thalians 2,3,43 Vice Pres.. 43 Thadevilleans 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Pep Club 1,2. Sieler, Tom . . . 36, 108, 115, 127. Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 33 DeViltries Cast 43 Football 2,3,43 Intra-murals 3,43 Forum 3,43 Key 3,4. Simpson, Darlene . . . Singal, Ronald . . . 36. Singer, Harold . . . 37, 137. Honor Roll 2,3,43 Bowling 2,3,4. Sinner, Lynda . . . 37, 109. Honor Roll 23 Co-Chmn. Sr. Banquet Publicity Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 43 Publicity Commission 43 Pot O' Gold Rep. 33 Magazine Rep. 13 Class Play Scenery Comm. 33 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 2,33 Publicity Comm. 43 Sisco 1,2,3,4, Class Rep. 1, Treas. 4. Smith, Marlene . . . 37, 77, 78, 121. Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Co-Chmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 43 Class Dance Bids Comm. 33 Fl- nance Commission 3,43 Commis- sioner 43 Student Council Publi- city Comm. 43 Chmn. T.A.S.C. Queens Tea 43 Inter-Club Coun- cil Welcoming Comm. 23 DeV1l- tries Make-Up Comm. 2, Pub- licity 3, Ushers 43 Aeolians 1,2,3, 4, Treas. 43 National Honor So- ciety 3,4. Sparks, Nancy . . . 37. Senior An- nouncements Comm. 43 Home- room Treas. 4. 156 Spaulding, Cindi . . . 37, 115. Honor Roll 23 Class Dance Deco- rations Comm. 33 Student Coun- cil Rep. 13 Ticket Rep. 43 Maga- zine Rep. 13 A Capella Choir 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 1,43 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 1,2,3,43 Intra- ilnurals 23 Socialites 2,3,4, Treas. Schuster, Kathy . . . 36, 39, 98. J-Hop Decorations Comm. 33 Refreshments 33 Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 33 Night Relays Decorations 3, Queens 33 Sr. Announcements 43 Co-Chmn. Senior Banquet 43 Pot O' Gold Rep. 43 DeViltries Arrangements 3, Tickets 43 Omena Aura 1,23 1-Da-Ka 3,4, Treas. 43 Athletic gffice Help 33 Main Office Help Scouten, Alan . . . 36, 115. Var- sity Drag Decorations Comm. 43 Class Play Props Comm. 33 Homeroom Vice Pres 3,43 DeVil- tries Props Comm. 43 Football 13 Intra-murals 1,2,3,43 Forum 4. Scribner, Robert . . . 36, 138. Scroggs, james . . . 36, 115. Var- sity Drag Decorations 43 Devil- tries Set Constructions Comm. 43 Basketball 2,33 Intra-murals l,2,3,43 Forum 43 Night Relays Field Comm. 3,4. Seybold, Ed . . . 36. 100. Sub- Chmn. Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 33 Homeroom Treas. 3,43 DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 43 Basketball tMgr.J lj Hi-Y 3,4. Shamas, Cheryl . . . 36, 99. Honor Roll 23 Class Vice Pres. 23 Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Sub-Chmn. Jr.-Sr. Farewell Bids Comm. 33 Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity Comm. 43 T.A.S.C. Dance Comm. 2,33 Student Fac- ulty Board 3: School Service Commission 1: Organizations Commission 33 Welfare Commis- sion 43 Prism Rep. 1.31 Girls' Chorus 13 Class Play Make-UD Comm. 3: DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 1,2,3, Try-outs Comm. 43 Sorelles 3,43 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,21 Night Relays Re- ception Comm. 33 Queens and Awards Chmn. 4. Soencer. David . . . 37. Bible Club, Vice Pres. 4. Soencer, Donna . . . 37. Prism Rep. 23 Tonja 1,2,33 Y-Teens 13 Bible Club 4. Sprague, Larry . . . 37, 130, 138. Stempien, john . . . 37, 111, 117. Class Dance Bids Comm. 33 Stu- dent Council Rep. 33 Pot O'Go1d Rep. 33 King of Clubs 3,41 Sgt.- at-Arms 3: Gavel Club 4, Sgt.- at-Arms 4. Stengel, Eylan . . . 37. Stengel, Marsha . . . 37, 86, 87, 91, 119. Sr. Banquet Decorations Comm. 33 Jr.-Sr. Farewell 33 Soph. Dance Comm. 23 J-Hop Comm. 33 T.A.S.C. Dance 33 Prism Staff 3,43 DeViltries Cast 2,3,43 Steering Comm. 43 Pub- licity Comm. 23 Sr. Sorelles 43 Future Teachers 13 Equestrien- nes 2,3. Sternfield, Ruth . . . 37, 116. Sumner, james . . . 37. Honor Roll l,2,3Q Awards Commission 3,43 Athletics Commission 1,22 Bowl- ing 23 Intra-murals 3,4. Swanbeck, Lynne . . . 37, 112. Homeroom Prism Rep. 1,21 De- Viltries Costume Room Comm. 3,43 Party Comm. 33 Tonja 1,23 Treasurer 2: Kiowa 2,3,43 Presi- dent 2,33 Corresponding Secre- tary 4. Szykowny. james . . . 37, 135. Varsity Golf 3,43 Intra-murals 3. Szymanski, Martin . . . 37. -1'- Tait, john . . . 37, 96, 116, 119. Honor Roll 1,23 Jr. Sr. Farewell Decorations Comm. 33 Student Council Rep. 1,3,43 Welfare Com- mission 1,23 DeViltries Program Comm. 43 Gavel Club 3,43 Vice Pres. 33 Scientia 3,4, Pres 43 Jun- ior Council of World ffairs 3,4, Pres. 4. Tassie, Meg . . . 37, 105, 122. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 33 Deviltries Music 23 Make-Up 33 Ushers 43 A Capella Choir 2,31 Girls' Chorus 13 DeViltries extra 3,43 Tawasi 1,2,3,43 Equestriennes 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Secretary Taylor, Tim . . Temple, Teri . . . 37, 78, 96, 99. Honor Roll l,3,43 Class Dance Publicity Sub-Chmn. 23 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 33 Farewell Co-Chmn. 33 Pot O' Gold Rep. 33 Area Student Coun- cil Rep. 43 Class Play 33 DeVil- tries Party 1,23 Make-Up 33 Try- outs 43 Intra-murals 33 Thalians 1,23 Sorelles 3, Vice Pres.3 Pay- a-el-sa-sa 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Terrlll, Rae . . . 37, 112. Honor Roll 43 Farewell Comm. 33 Class Dance Publicity 43 Student Council Rep. 23 DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 3: Publicity 43 Kiowa 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 33 Night Relays Programs 33 Publicity 43 Pep Club 1. Thomason, james . . . 37. DeVil- tries Property Comm. 33 Program Comm. 43 Student Council Com- mission Member 4. Thompson, Dennis . . . 37, 91, 93, 115. Honor Roll 33 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 23 Decorations Comm. 33 Farewell Sub-Chmn. 33 Student Council Rep. 23 Awards Commission 1,2,3,43 De- Viltries Pit Band l,2,3,43 Cast 2,33 Jr. Assistant 33 Student Di- rector 43 Try-outs 2,33 Props 13 Intra-murals 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Forum 2.3.4. Thompson, Harold . . . 38. Thorson, Barbara . . . 37, 90, 106. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2,33 Decorations Comm. 33 Student Council Rep. 33 Commission Member 1,2,3,43 Class Play Make- Up Comm. 33 DeViltries Party, 1, Make-Up 2,33 Tickets3 De u- tantes 1,2,3,4I Jr. Attendant in Night Relays: Attendant Home- coming3 Night Relays Queen. Toepper, jacqueline . . . 37, 115. Class Dance Decorations 33 Fare- well Bids 33 Publicity 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Publicity 4: Night Relays Queen Court Comm. 33 Sr. Banquet Publicity 4: Social Service Commission 43 DeViltries Party 2,3,43 Costume Design 43 Socialites 3,4. Toulouse. Chris . . . 37, 80. 105, 117. Honor Roll 43 Night Relays Pro- gram Comm. 33 DeViltries Ush- ers Comm. 4, extra 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Band 2,3,43 Equestrien- nes Special Interest Club 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: King of Clubs 3,4, Secretary 4. Treuhaft, Bruce . . Truehaft, Cathy . . . 38, 96, 106, 107, 121. Honor Roll 43 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,41 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 33 Class Dance Bids Comm. 3: Wel- fare Commission 1,2,3,43 DeVil- tries Party Comm. 13 Costume Planning Comm. 2, Try-Outs Comm. 3 Debutantes 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Cor- responding Secretary 43 Thada- ygleans 3,4, Chaplain 4j Pep Club Truehaft, Thomas . . . 38, 79, 111, 116. Honor Roll 3,41 Athletics Commission 33 Finance Commis- sion 43 Football 13 Los Gauchos 23 Scientia 3,43 Rocket Society 3,43 National Honor Society 4. Tucholski, Frances . . . 38, 109. Future Teachers of America l,2, 3, Secretary 33 Sisco 4. Tucker, Alan . . . 38. 113. Out- doorsman Club 3,4. Tyler, Paul . . . Twining, Tina . . . 38, 96, 119, 123. Class Dance Publicity Comm. 23 J-Hop Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Dance Make-Up Comm. 33 Class Dance Bids Comm. 33 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 43 Dads' and Daughters' Date Bids Comm. 43 DeViltries Extra 33 Intra-murals 23 Sorelles 3,43 Thalians 3,4, Pres. 43 Deviltries Arrangements Comm. 23 Ath- letic Office 2,31 Pep Club. Tyler, Paul . . . -V- Valmore, Richard . Van Lieu, Kenneth . . . 38. Vaughn, David . . . 33, 94. Home- room Pres. 4, Secretary Treas- urer 3j Projectionist 1,2,3,4. Volk, Ronald . . . 26, 38, 78, 81, 82, 93. Honor Roll 1,2,33 Sr. Scholas- tic Test, H.M.1 Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Sub-Chrmn. 33 Jr. Play Props Comm. 33 Class Dance Re- fresments Comm. 43 Night Re- lays Comm. 43 Co-Chrmn. Sr. Trip 43 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2, Pit Band 43 Pot 0'Gold Rep. 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Intra- murals 4. .-W.. Waldvogel, john . . . 38. Walker, Karen . . . 106, 121. Honor Roll 43 Class Dance Pub- licity Comm. 33 Decorations Comm, 23 Night Relays Decora- tions 2,32 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 33 Jr. Play Party Sub- Chrmn. 33 Prism Rep. 2, Pot 0' Gold 33 Student Council Rep. 23 Debutantes 2,3,43 Thadevillians 3,333 Debate Club 43 Pep Club Wandke, Richard . . . 38, 114. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. 3, Decorations 43 Night Relays Field Comm. Comm. 33 Jr. Play Sub-Chmn. 33 Student Council Dance Area Comm. 3,43 DeViltries Stage Comm. 1,2,3, Publicity Comm. 4: Intra-murals 1,2,33 Quill and Digger 43 Hi-Y 2,33 Stage Crew Warner, Elizabeth . . . 38, 99, 119. Class Dance Sub-Chmn. 23 Class Dance Decorations Comm. 33 Student Council Commission 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 13 DeViltries Ar- rangements Comm. 23 Make-Up Comm. 1,2,33 Girls' Track Team 33 Intra-murals 33 Sorelles 3,43 Amica 1,23 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,43 Outstanding Freshman Girl. Warner, Leonard . . . 38. Jr. Play Scenery Comm. 33 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 4, Scenery Comm. 43 Freshmen Football Team 13 Intra-murals 3,4. Wast, john . . . 38, 91, 115. Pub- licity Commission 3,43 DeViltries Steering Comm. 43 Class Dance Publicity Comm. 43 Night Re- lays Field Comm. 43 Intra-mu- rals 2,3,43 Forum 43 Basketball Team 1. START'S DRUG STORES Since 1902 Cdmilmwl Slanm, Toledo's Finest Drug Stores Convenientl L i d 24 BOWLING LANES y ocae To Serve Your Drug Needs 1009 Sylvania Ave., 1659 Sylvania Ave., Corner Iackman Comer Phillips Toledo's Newest and Finest Family Bowling Center 3380 Laskey Rd., Corner Secor - STUDENT RATES Best Wishes From All The Barbers Of CAMPUS BARBER SHOP - NURSERY 0 SNACK BAR 3057 W. Bancroft Street IE 6-8160 4398 Monroe GB 9-2294 lulius Kovarik, R.B., Proprietor f f,O 0'- -6 Food Town salutes the students and faculty of De- Vilbiss I-liqh School. 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Weaver, Terry . . . 39. Home- room Prism Rep. 2, Magazme Rep. 2,4: Stamp Rep. 1,2,3: In- tra-murals 1,2,3,4. Weber, Nancy . . . 39, 88, 106, .107, 121. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3: Class Play Publicity Comm. 3: Sr. Banquet .Sub- Chmn. 4: Welfare Commission 3,4: Girls' Chorus 1: Intra-mu- rals 2: Debutantes 1,2,3,4: Tiger- ette 2,3,4, Captain 4: Night Re- lays Decorations Comm. 3. Weinblatt. Howard . . . 39, 40, 79, 92, 93, 104, 115. Honor Roll 3,4: Assemblies Commissioner 4: Student Council Commission 2, 3,4: Area Rep. 4: Jr. Class Vice- Pres. 3: Co-Chmn. Graduation 4: Dramatic Players 2,3,4: Forum 4: DeViltries Assistant Student Director 3, Cast 2,3,4: Football Manager 1: Night Relays Field Comm. 3: Announcement Stafi 1: National Honor Society 3,4. Weitz, Pat . . . 39, 109. Class Dance Bids Comm. 2: Sisco 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 4: Future Nurses Weller, Gerry . . . Homeroom Secretary 1.2, Stamp Rep. 4: Boys' Chorus 3,4: Football Man- ager 1. A Abdo, Christine .............. 48 Abood, Patricia ...... 49, 106,118 Adams, Suzanne ........ ..... 5 2 Adams, Tim .......... 49, 101, 126 Adler, Nancy . ................ 43 Akiki, Patricia ............... 48 Albright, Carolyn ........ 50.120 Allers John ...... 48 81 Aispaeh, George 45,91,'94,.104,119 Ames, Kay Carole ...44, 109, 118 Ankney, Barbara ............ 44 Ansberg, John ..... Ash, Pam .......... ...51, 112,120 Ashenfelter, Michael .......... 47 Ashley, Dee Ann. ............. 50 Ashner, Janice ............ . . .57 Aubry, Maynard ..... . ........ 47 Audeh, Najia ,. ., ..,.......... . .48 August, J ames, .... 47 , 114, 126, 134 Auslander, Ian .............. . .44 B Babel, Gai? Richard ...... 45, 126 Bach, Dei ra Diane ...,.. ....51 Bach, Theresa ........ ..... 4 2 Bailey, Bill ........ ..... 5 1 Bair, Gary ..... .. ..... 45 Baldwin, James .. ...... 48 Baldwin, Jean ......47, 105 Ballett, Cheryl ................ 43 44 121 123 Bame, Shirley ........ Bartnikowski, June . ......... 51 Baum, Susan Jo. .... 43, 82. 98.101 Beals, Karen . ..... . . . .47, 112, 120 Becznski, Rosemary .......... 42 Beebe, Linda .... ..... .... 5 0 , 120 Beggs, Teri .... .......... 4 4, 118 Be cher, Richard ...... 52, 100,104 Benore, Barbara ..... ' ........ 48 Berenson Susan . . .52, 106, 121 Berger, Judy .... ....... 48, 117 Bergman, Susan .......... 51. 118 Bergquist, Carol ...... . . . .42, 98 Berkman, Phylis .48, 106, 107, 121 Bertz, Friedrich ............. 47 Biscay, Michael .............. 50 Bletterman, Debra ........ 42, 118 Blunk, Joseph ........... 115, 136 Bock, Carolyn Anne Bock, Cathryn .... ..........4s 'idi' ' . . . . .44 Boggs, Richard 42, 51, , 115, 136 Bohnett, Mark ....... .47, 100, 103 158 Werner, Linda . . . 39. 91, 93, 119. Varsity Drag Decorations Comm. 3,4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 3: Senior Banquet Deco- rations Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 3: Night Relays Decorations Comm. 3: Class Play Decorations Comm. 3: Welfare Commission Member 4: Sorelles 3,4: Historian 4: I-Da-Ka 3,4, Vice Pres 4: DeViltries Steer- ing Comm. 4, Cast 4: Scenery Comm. 3: Arrangements Comm. 3: Queens Comm. 3. Wesley, Philip . . . 38. Boys' Chorus 1: Cafeteria Service 1. Westcott, Larry . . . Wexler, Charles . . . 39, 79, 116, 137. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Bids Comm. 3: Senior Prom Bids Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Finance Commission 3: Welfare Commission 4: Student Council Safety Comm. 2: Pot O'Gold Rep. 1: DeViltries Prop Comm. 2,4, Try-Out Comm. 3: Basketball 2: Intra-murals 4: Golf 2,4: Bowling 3,4: Captain 4: Scientia 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Ticket Taker 3: Night Relays Field Scoring Comm. 4: Sr. Scholarship Test H.M. Whitacre, Sharon . . . 39, 80, 81, 109. Varsity Drag Refreshments Comm. 4: Homeroom Vice Pres. 1: Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3,4: De- Viltries Ticket Comm. 3, Cos- tume Comm. 4: Intra-murals 4: Sisco 4: Vo-eethians 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Majorette 3,4, Captain 4. JUNIOR Bolcsak, James ...... 52, 116, 119 Bollett, Cheryl Lynn ...... . .115 Borsos, Karen Gene .......... 42 Bothe. Hollis ............. 43, 115 Bourdo, Christine ........ 45, 109 Bowe, Roberta . . .47, 104, 119, 120 Boyd, Suzanne .............. .52 Boyland, Patricia 20, 45, 92, 98, 102 Brauer, Doris ................ 49 Bray, William ...... . . .50, 52, 100 Bridwell, Pamela Ann ...... Briga, John ...........,... 43, Brochin, Ellen ............ 47 , 117 Brookover, George ....... .... 4 7 Brown, Donald David 45,81, Brown, Evelyn Eva .... . . . .45,124 Brunswick, Mark ...... . .45, 137 Budbill, Gerald ........ . . . . . .50 Burt, Martha . . . . ..... 52, 107, 121 Burton, .Carole . . ............ .52 Buss, Diane ...... .... ...... 4 8 C Calabrese, David ............ 47 Calkins, Diana Sue .......... 43 Campbell, Linda ...... 45, 92, 118 Carpenter, Phil . . ............. 46 Carter, Susan ........... .51, 123 Cartwright, John 45, 114, 126, 134 Case, Beverly ............ 46, 121 Chester, Edna ............ 42, 121 Ciborowski, Judith ..... . ..... 42 Clark, Kenneth .............. 48 Clay, George ......... 44, 130, 135 Cline, Silvia . . .47, 92, 93, 104, 112 Cochran, Nancy .. ........ 43, 121 Coffin, David ........ 51, 130, 131 Cohen, Allan Roy . ........... 49 Cohen, Jeffrey .... ........... 44 Coleman, Charlotte . .49, 121, 122 Comer, Nancy 43, 89, 106 , 121 , 107 Conrad, Colleen .............. 48 Cooke, Vincent Keith .... 43, 134 Cooper, Janet ......... 43, 98, 118 Comett, Wanda .......... 47, 120 Corns, Carol ............. 49, 113 43 113 Corrigan, Timothy ....... . , Cranmer, Patricia .43,92,99, Creekmore, Dianna ...... 42,118 Crisp, Lynelle ................ 48 Crossin, Barbara ............. 44 Culver, Woody ....... 48, 108, 130 Custar, Vicki .... .... ....... . 4 5 Whitacre, Thomas . . . 39, 80. Honor Roll 4: DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4: Band 2,3,4: Intra-mu- rals 3,4: Magazine Award 3.4. White, Douglas . . . 38. Home- room Vice Pres. 4, Secretary 2: Football 1,2,3. White, Philip . . . 38, 135. Honor Roll 2,3,4: Track 3,4. Whiteford, Kathy . . . 38. Williams, Larry . . . 39, 77, 79, 115. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Dance Co-Chmn. 2, Sub-Chmn. 3: Class Play Properties Comm. 3: Stu- dent Council Officer 4, Com- missioner 4, Representative 3, Commission Member 1,2,3: Pot 'O Gold Rep. 1: Football 1.2: Forum 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Sr. Scholarship Test H.M. Williams, Robert . . . 39, 96, 114, 134. Class Dance Sub-Chmn. 3: Homeroom Pres. 2,3: Track 2,3, 4: Intra-murals 3,4: Quill and Dagger 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Willis, Ieanne . . . 39, 109, 112. Dads' and Daughters' Date Deco- rations Comm. 4: DeViltries Cos- tume Comm. 4: Senior An- nouncements Comm. 4: Kiowa 4: Sisco 4. Wittenberg, Richard . . . 39. Woeller, lohn . . . 39, 83. Honor Roll 1,3: Pot O'Gold Rep. 2: A Capella Choir 2,3,4: Boys' Cho- rus 1: Intra-murals 3,4: Stamp and Coin 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4. Wolniewicz, Kenneth . . . Intra- murals 3: Bowling 1: Cafeteria Service 2,3,4: Homeroom Secre- tary 4. CLASS Daum, Don William .......... 48 Davidson, Annette ............ 49 Davis, Daniel ...... .... 4 2, 100 Davis, Dianna ........ ...... 4 8 Decker, William .............. 52 Dekany, Craig ............ 43,135 Demski, Jeanne Marie .... 42, 109 DeMuth, Robert .......... 49,135 Diamond, Robin . ..... ........ 4 2 Dickson, Charles ......... 45, 108 Dodd, Susan .......... 52, 118, 123 Doke, Carol ........... 48, 83, 120 Druland, Deborah 44, 106, 109, 118 Duffey, Linda .... ............ 5 1 Dugar, Andrea ......... 49, 98 Duncan, Linda ....... 48, 114, 120 Dunlap, Joseph ........... 42, Dwyer, Mary Helen 45, 91, 99, Eastop, Michael . .48, 101, 130, 138 Edelman, Stephen ........... 42 Egan, Thomas ..... . .......... 45 Eggenschwiler, Donald 43, 81, 116 Elchert, James ..,........... Ellis, Donald' .1 ......... 48, 108, Engler, Patricia .............. 49 Enk, Jane ......... ...... 4 6, 120 113 48 101 118 . 47 126 Enright, Patricia Esca ar Vic .. ....49, Ethridge. Haroldflf .:::..52 Essak, Diana ...... . .... .42 F Fairchild, David . .. .... . .43 Farmer, Mike .... ........ 4 5 Farner, James ..... ...... 4 4,134 Ferguson. Linda .... ..... . 49, 103 Figlarz. Felicia ............... 51 Fine, Frank ......... 52, 81. 82, 92 Fink. Thomas Lee ........ 50, 136 Fisher, Karen ............... . .50 Flauding. Thomas ........ . . . . . . Folger, Floyd . ............... 46 Foster, Kathleen ...44, 82, 98.102 Foy, Dennis James ............ 42 Freeman, Frederick ...... 52, 100 Freeman, Michael ........ 49, 126 Friedman, Katherine .... 52, 123 Friedmar, Robert ........... Fries, Toni .......... 48,106, .45 121 Woodley, Donald . . . Wright, Nancy . . . 39, 112. Zeta- lethians 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Kiowa 3,4, Historian 4: Li- brary Service 4. ..y.. Yoast, Beverly Ann . . . 39, 110. Future Nurses 4: Rescue Squad 4: Nurses' Office 4. Yonovitz, Harold . . . 39. -1- Zahn. Geoff . . . 39, 96, 101, 130, 131, 138. Honor Roll 1,2,4: Jr.- Sr. Farewell Sub-Chmn. Bids Comm. 3: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co- Captam 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4, All City 3: Key Club 1,2: Talisman 2, 3,4, Pres. 4. Zifkin, Robert . . . Zimmerman, Carol . . . 39, 78, 91, 119. Honor Roll 1,4: Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2,3: Night Relays Co-Chmn. 3: Jr.-Sr. Fare- well Decorations Comm. 3: In- ter-Club Council 3: Class Play Make-Up Sub-Chmn. 3: DeVil- tries Make-Up Sub Chmn. 3: National Honor Society 4: Jr. Sorelles, Pres. 3: Sr. Sorelles. Zimmerman, Sandra . . . 39, 112. J r.-Sr. Farewell Publicity Comm. 3: Night Relays Program Comm. 3: Varsity Drag Publicity Comm. 4: Dads' and Daughters' Date Decorations Comm. 4: DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 3: Publicity Comm. 4: Arrangements Comm. 3: Kiowa 2,3,4. Frisbie, Sue ....... .... 5 1,115 Fuller, Barbara .... .... 4 2, 120 G Ganch, Cheryl . . ..... 51, 105, 117 Garrison, Regina ............. 42 Gaynor, Judy Ann ........... 47 Gess, Thomas ........ 47, 101, 134 Gibbs, Robert ............ 48, 103 Giha, William ........ 51, 108, 127 Glassman, Edith Fay .... ..... 4 3 Glassmoyer, Dorothy .......... Glave, Gary .............. 42,100 Glyda, Francis John ......... 44 Gogel, David ............ ..... 4 7 Goldberg, Andrea ........ 44, 117 Golding, James ........... Goldman, Alice Ruth ..... Grange, William 43, 80, 92, 93, 100 Green, Charles ................ 45 Green, R. Richard ....... 47,100 Greenberg, David ........ .... 4 2 Gross, Lesley . ......... 50, 99, 118 . . . .43 .43, 80 Groves, Bruce ........... ..... 4 5 Guest, Gerald ............ 50, 123 Gurzynski, Donna Jean ...... 48 Gust, Judith ............. 52, 118 Guy, Mary Beth .............. 42 H Hall, Lorraine . ........... 47, 109 Hanneken, James 43, 100, 134, Hansen, Annie . ........... 48, Hardy, Robert Wm. .......... 48 Harper, Linda ..... . ..... ..... 4 4 Harrer, James ............ 43,100 Hatfield, Deborah ..... 52,94,120 Haupert, James . . . ........ . .44 Hawkins, David . . . . ...... 46, 100 Hayes, William ........... 49, 117 Hedler, Carol ........ 48, 105, 111 Heilbrun, Linda ....... . . .49, 117 Heilner, James ............... 42 Helle, Larry ................. .44 Herringshaw, Douglas 44, 100, 135 Hetrick, Sandra .......... 49, 120 Hinde, Patrick ............... .43 Hinds, Thomas .. ....... 52,127 Hoak, Tom ............ 48, 83, 105 Holden, Richard .............. 49 Holliger, Chris ........ 42, 117, 120 Holmes, Michael ..... . ........ 50 Holtcamp, James ......... 46,126 Hoover, Michael . . . .... . .44 ' I SERVING TOLEDO SINCE 1916 Cafeterias Coffee Shop Cocktail Lounges Service Bestaurants Pastry Shops Downtown Suburban Madison at Erie Westgate Shopping Center , Nationally Known for Good Food KIRCHENBAUER PAINTS EXTENDS Tl-IE BEST OF WISI-IES TO TI-IE CLASS OF '64 many of your great-g'randjJarents I bo ht i ts and supplies t rave ug pa n a Kirclzenbauefs and we hope you will too. 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Johnson, Kathleen . . . ,.52 .44, 83, 110 Jones, Mary . . .47, 92, 99, 118, 123 Jones, Patricia . ....,......... 51 J urras, Nita Louise .......... 49 K Kagin Kathleen ....... ..46 Karin, Nancy .... ..... 4 4, 118 Kalniz, Marilyn . . Kaplan, Ned . . . ... Karcher, Joel ............. Keck, David .......... 42, , Keesecker, Robert ........ Keller, Katherine .... .... , Keller, Robert ..... Kenney, John ..... Kent, Craig King, Joanne . .. Kirk, James ..... .... Kirsner, Susan .... ....48 81 117 ....48 48 109 .......44 .IfIffIIIIZl5 135 .44, 20, Klapfish, David .... ......... 4 6 Kline, Steven Eric .. Klotz, Kenneth ..... Kneeshaw, Susan ........ , .....50 . . . .47 45 122 Knight, Bruce ....... ....... 4 3 Kochan, Susan Jean ...... 42, 103 Kovacs, Stephanie ........... 47 Krause, Max Martin . .50, 81, 11955 Krolak, Reginald . .. ........ Krum, Bob ........ ..... 4 7, 100 Kuhn, Ronald .. Kurek, Gerald .... L .......52 Lahnum, Diana Marie .... .... 4 2 Lamarand, James .......... . .52 Lambert, Patricia Ann ....... 51 Lanes, Jeffrey ............ 47, 113 Lapp, Alan ............... 43, 100 Leach, Toni .......... 44, 106, 107 Lee, Selly . ........ . .......... 49 Lehmann, Robert ......... Levinson, Fern ........... , . . . .44 49 105 Levitt, Allen ....,...... . .... 100 Lewand, Louise ...46, 98, 102, 118 Liber, David ......... 50, 135, 136 Liber, Joseph ...... . . ......... 51 Lichtenwald, Timothy Liebes, Leonard 52,87, 93 96 111 ' '116 Linkey, Maryellen . ........... 45 Lippold, Teresa .............. 43 Lohman, Tim ................. 47 Long, Timothy ....... .43, 83, 105 Lovett, Allen .... , ............ 45 43 50 101 Lugar, John ........... , , Luzgin, Tamara Lybarger, Edward Lykins, Kathy ...... Lyons, Patrick 49 47 . . . . 45 M McAlexander, James ............ McClellan, David 47, 101, 130,138 140 A Abbe, Philip .......... 63, 94, 108 Adams, Alvin ..............., 58 Adams, Ronald . .62, 108, 127. 128, 132, 134 Adkins, Thomas ........,..... 54 Ahmed, Zol-lair .... . .63, 108, 136 'I60 McClintiC, Jay . . . .46, 101, 108, 126 McCord, Edwin . . .94, 101, 126, 134 McDonald, Leslie Todd ....... 49 McHenry, Cathy .47, 102, 103, 112 Mclntosh, Susie .......... 4353 McLaughlin, Richard McNeill, John ...... 45, 81, 93, Maertin, Gail ............ 45 Malcom, Daniel .......... . Marion, Sharon ......... . , 135 , 102 . . .44 43 105 Marenberg, Stanford ...... 49, 127 Marscheider, Donald ........... Marquardt, Arthur ........... 48 Matthes, Margaret ........ 46,99 Mays, Richard .... 43, 108, 127, 134 Metcalf, Jennifer . .52, 85, 99, 102 Metzger, Raymond .... 42, 52, 100 Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Millis,' Miner 1 s 1 Cheryl ................ 43 Constance ....,... 47, 105 David . ............. 44, 80 Lucinda .... 52, 85, 99, 118 Sue .... . .......... 49, 122 Ken .......... ....... . .47 William ............... 42 Janet 49, 89, 92, 99, 106, 112 1 John ......... ..... 4 7, Missler, Terry Richard ...... 42 Moon Laurie ............ 42 , , 117 Morgan, Cynthia .......... 42,99 Morris, Sharon ....... 46, 112, Morrow, John ................ Morren, Doug ............... Moscrop, Sandra Lou .... 45, Moungie, Diana .......... 49, Muhn, Mike .. .48, 51, 101, 108, Murphy, Dale .... 42, 101, 127, Mussery, John ................ 47 115 43 . 45 120 118 127 138 N Norman, Dennis Nowaczyk, Janice Ollier, Osborn, Walton Osinski, Thomas .42 Jean . .44, 120 O Gerald .... 43, 83, 100, 114 135 ..........47, P Pair, Phillip ...... .... 4 3, 100 Palmer, Sandy .... 44, 98 Pasch, Sally ...... .... . .47, 98 Paquette, Paul ........,,.. 48, 110 Patterson, Claire ............. 45 Patterson, Karen ..... 50, 106, 107 Patterson, Ron . . . . . ...... . . . . .47 Patterson, Rosanna . .. . . . .. Pavlis, David ................. 43 Payne, Thomas ........... 44,135 Penfornis, Jean Ellen ....... Perkins, Pat . .47, 101, 108, 127, Perry, William . ....... 50,83, .44 134 114 Pertcheck, Dale ............ . . 47 Pessin, Nancy Sue ............ 52 Pfefferle, John .... ..... 4 8,103 Phillips, Leonard . . ....... 46 Phillips, Michael . . . ..... . .43 Phillis, Bill ................... 46 Piasecki, Joe ....... . ...... 87, 103 Pietras, Gregg ................ 49 Pietrykowski, Carmen ....... 44 Pinney, Karen Ann . ........ Plummer, Edith ...... 42, 80, Plummer, James ............. Polderman, Janet . .49, 92, 99, .48 118 .51 118 Portnoff William .......... Pregizer, Pat ..... ...... , , . .52 Potter, Carolyn ...,.. 50, 118, 123 44 iii Price, Jeffrey .. ..... 47, Ragland William .......... 42, Rahe, James .... 47, 80, 93, 97, Rath, Susan .... 49, 83, 91, 98, R 125 100 118 Reed, David .................. 47 Reed, James ........,...., 43, 100 Reich, Pamela Lynne .... 46, 104 Rejent, James ............ .. . .44 Reuss, Daniel ................. 45 Rezabek, Carole .44, 51, 105, SOPHOMCDRE CLASS Albertson, Roger 64, 101, 108, 129 134 Allard, Janis .............. 55, 120 Allen. Jaqueline Anders, Douglas .. .......,. 62 .... ..57,94 Ansted, Carol ............ 55, 120 Arnold, Richard ...... 63, 134, 135 Ashenfelter, Sally ........ 56, 120 Audeh, Haifa ....... ......... 5 8 Rhoden, Kathy ...... .47,1l7,118 Richard, Robert ...,.......... 43 Rickerd, Susan .... Ridner, James .... .....49,109 43122 Rike, Janet .............. , Riley, Barbara .... ........ 5 1 Ripple, Judy ...... ...47,88 Rittenhouse, Sally 43, 92, 96, 118, 123 Roach, Diana ............. 48, 114 Roach, Nancy ............ 42,114 Robins, Anna ................ 51 Robinson, Diane . .46, 88, 118, 123 Roberts, Charles ....... . ...... 44 Rode, Robert ................. 49 Rogolsky, Janet ........... 52,84 Ronns, Paul iPetel ............. Rothman, Robert ............. 47 Rough, Frank Edward .......43 Rubinstein, Jay .42, 108,127, 6 Rudinger, Jon ............ 46,137 Ryan, Terry .45, 91, 92, 93, 97, 115 S Sanders, Richard ........... . .46 Sandlin, Thomas Lee .... 44, 126 Sanecki, Helen ............... 42 Sarantou, Kathy .............. 50 Schall, Evelyn ................ 44 Schmertz, Judy . . .50, 88, 106, 121 Schmoekel, William ......... . 50 Schmeider, Dennis ........... 46 Schuller, Robert ...... . .... 49 Scott, Sue . .................. 102 Schumacher, Frank .......... 48 Secord, Jane Elizabeth ..51,1l0 Seit, Stanley ................. 50 Selman, Steven .............. 44 Shadler, David ............... 45 Shapiro, Linda . ...... 44, 106, 121 Shenofsky, Barry ............ 44 Shepherd, Martin ........ ....50 Shimp, Roberta Lee .......... 47 Shinn, Sandra Kay ....... 48, 103 Shipman, Michael .... .... . ...45 Shoemaker, Patricia ..43 Shore, Caren ..52, 84, , iifi, 123 110 Shore, Karen . ........... 48, Short, Richard . . .47, 101, 108, 126 Shuer, Herbert .. ..... Sieike, Patricia Ann .... Silverman, Marilyn ..... 52 Sinkey, John . ....... . . . . . .49 ..43, 81 . . . . .44 , 127,137 Siwa, David ............... . . . .. Skatt, Mike ............. 49 Skalski, Val .......... . . . . .48 , 108, 114 Skorich, Dennis . ............. 49 Sloan, Inez Louise ......... . . .42 Sloan, Pamela Kay .......... 43 Smith, Patti ......... smith, Robert .... 49, i ........43 01,108,135 Smith, Ronald ............. 48, 51 Sobb, Jerry .... .......... 4 5, 130 Solomon, Norris ....... 50, 92, 93 Solomon, Susan .............. 48 Somers, Kathleen ...... 48, 87, 118 Sommerfield, George ..... 51, 103 Soster, Joan .............. 47, 124 Spadafore, Lola Lee . .47, 109, 118 Speck, Janet . ................ 45 Spitler, Larry ..... .... .... Sprague, Pamela .... ..... 4 3, Springer, David Springer, William .49 106 .......48 .......48 Stachowiak, John ............. 47 Stacy, Dennis ................. 51 Stahr, Charles .44, 80, 96, 100, 111516 Stannard, Sandra Lee ........ 50 Stauffer, Robert .......... 52,100 Steils, Sandra Ann .... 44, 112, 120 Steingroot, Ira ............ 42 Stevens, Thomas ..... 50,136 Stewart, Paul ................. 49 Stoner, Charles ...... 47, 115, 138 Strand, Timothy Alle n ..... Straub, Marilyn Ruth .... 48, ..51 110 Struble, Kathleen . ...... .... . .. S rum Willi m t , a ...... ..... Surratt, Stanley .......... 94, . .45 100 Swallen, Leann Eva ........ .... Swanbeck, Charles .......,.. 42 Swartzberg, Barry ...... 43, 137 Sweeny, Richard ............. 44 Augustyniak, Mary . .. . . . .55 Austin, David ......... .... 6 1 Babcock, James .............. 61 Babos, Pamela ....... ......55, 56 Bacon, Katherine .58, 83,92,1111, 1 6 Sweet, James Carl ........... .45 Swlczkowski, Judy ........... 45 Swindle, Cynthia .... 42, 117, 118 Switzer, Gary .... ............ T Tate, Janet ......... ..,...... 4 4 Taylor, Dennis . ........... 47, 136 Taylor, Richard .......... ....47 Tebeau, Cath Mary Teitlebaurn, Phillip Tharpe, Marshall ...:f::::45f .. .46 49 116 100 Thornberry, Brian . ........... 43 Tirelis, Erik .............. . Treuhaft, William .... 42, 52, 116 Turnau, Joanne Mae ......... 48 Turnock, Timothy .............. Tussing, Douglas . .. . . . . .48 U Ulmer, John .43, 108, 127, 128, 134 Unckrich, Christine ...... 49,112 Upton, David .. . .47, 108,127, 134 Urbanski, Sandra Jean .... 51, 124 V Van Nest, Susan Jean ....42, 109 Versanski, Sue Ann .......... 47 Vining, Karen Beth ......... Volotta, Thomas ,51, 114,134, W .44 135 Wagenhauser, Terry . .. . . . . .45 Wagner, Steven ....... .... . 45 Waldvogel, John ................ Walkden, Thomas . ......... . Walker, Kathy ........ 52, 99, .42 118 Walters, Gary . ......... . ..... 46 Walton, Carolyn .......... 47, 112 Ward, David Bryan . ...... 45,83 Waters, Shirley ........... 43, 114 Wattenmaker, Mark . .46, 111, 116 Weaner. Kay ............. 46, 117 Weiland, Glenna Mae .... 45,124 Wienman, Kathy Ann ....43, 121 Weisberg, David ............. 47 Weisenmayer, Linda . Weiss, Ericl Seth 49, 83, .9.2., . '. .47 113 Weiss, Janice . Wells, Geoffrey ..... . . .44 . . . . .43, 100 126 Wert, Robert ......... 43, 101, Wengrow, Anne ..... Wertz, Robert ...... .. .49, 91, Westcott, Sue ............ 42, 115 110 Westcott, Thomas ............ 47 Wexler, Frances ..... ..... 4 5 Whitacre, Les . ............... 44 Whiteman, Ronald ............ 45 Whittington, Roxanne . . .48, 105 Whittle, Tom ................. 49 Wilcox, Richard ,.......... ...49 Williams, Brenda Sue Wilson, Lance ............. 42, Wilson, Patricia .... 48, 99, Wiseman, Judith .......... 49, Wittel Tom ......... , ..... 92, Wittenberg, Charles ..20,46, Wittman, Betsy 44, 50, 83 118 112 126 116 99, 118, 123 Wohlers, Janet . ........... 49,20 Wood, Barbara ........ ...45,117 Wonders, Thomas ........ Woodley, Robert .... Y ....50 ....43,114 Yark, Lynn ....... 42, 88, 118, 123 Young, Karen ............ 44,120 Z Zdrada, Carol Sue ............ 50 Zimmerman, Debby ..-19, 109, 121 Zimmerman, James .......... 49 Zollinger, James .44, 1 01, 108, 135, 136 Zucker, Harriet ........ 45, 88, 118 Zyndori, Anita Ruth Bair, James .... Baker, Robert .... Ballmer, Jeffery Barrett, Richard so, '1 ...so 'flfffiisi 58 103 no Barkholt, Sandra , , 01, 108, 129, 132. 134 Barron, Carol ............ 62, 110 Barry, Gordon ....... Barton, Marsha ........59 58,107,123 Bauer, Nancy Bauer, Patricia Baum, Clare Bearss, Diana Beatty, Pamela ..... Beggs. Catherine . . . Bellman, Alan Benham, Allen .... Benner, Linda . .. . . . ...... . Bennett, Kathleen Berger, Donald ....... Ber and. Robert ...... Berry, James ..... Bittner, Michael . Black, George .... Bohnet, Susan .... Booth, Belinda .... Boyers, Jack ......... Bradley, Aldean Briggs, Alfred .... Brock, Brenda ....... Brockman, Pamela Brokman, Leo .... Brown, Bonnie Brown, Bruce . . . . . . .. Bryan. William Bymer Janet .... ....59,121 ........59 ....57,123 .......54 .....64,98 ....57,110 ........58 .63 60, 106, 107 83, 108, 134 .61, 81, 116 ........60 ........63 100 123 . .60 .56. 59, 104 123 .60, 82, 58, 121, .60,99, 59,106,107 63,108,129 .....58 Buckenmeyer. Sandra . I ..... 62 Buford, Judith Bugg, Rudie ...... Burks, Adrian ...... .. Burns, Terry .... 55, 108. , Burstein, Jerome .... 56 Burton. Ronald Byers, Barbara Byrnes, Susan .. C Caldwell, James .. Calkins, Sandra .. Cannon, Susan Carey, Alice .... Carns, Robert .... Carpenter. Peggy . Challen, Debbra .. Champion, Clair .. Chapman Barbara ....63,132 132 138 ,111,129 ......... 62 ...62 ...62 .....58 .......50 ....60,102 ......,60 ....55.56 ...,54, 81 , ........... 63 Cheney, William ..58,80, 111,117 Cherry, Jonathan Cluckey, Carl ..... Coffin, Steven Cohen, Frederick Coleman, Kathleen Colony, Judith .... Conrad, Gloria Cook, David ...... Corkins, Margaret Corns, Carol ...... Corlett, Brian .... Costell, John .... Costell, Laura .... Costell, Sondra Coulter, Robert .. Covrett, Craig .... Craton, Raymond . Crawford Byron . Crayne, Charles Creque, Christine Critchley. Dorothy Culver, Lynne .....,. Cummerow, William . Cupll. Judith ......... Currier, Robert . .. D Dale, Diana .... . Dalton, Eric Dalton, Tom .... Damm, Thomas .. Damrauer, Nancy . Darah, Diana ...... Darbyshirc, Robert Davidson, Annette Davis, Michael .... Davison, James Decker, Robert Deeb, Marcia ..... Demers, Bruce .... Densmore. Douglas Dersher, Joanne .. Dettelbach, Beth ..... Devereux, Sall ....... DeVries, Wenciyy .. Diamond, David .. Diller, Diane ......... Diller, Susan ......... Dobrolenski, Edward . Dobrolenski, Sandy Dowiak, Walter Dudley, Sally ......... ............62 .'6i, .......62 ......57,115 .. , ........ 59 ..59.123 . ...... 58 .....64 .....64 .......59 ....62, 104 .......61 ......56 108,129 ........62 ..61,92,99 61,103,112 55,106,109 ..........59 ....61,129 ....54,100 .......54 ....63,124 .......55 ....64 ....61,94 ....59,100 ....58,123 .. ...... 57 ....55,103 ............60 .54,83,117 .64,99,123 ,...56,102 ....56 . .... 62.98 .58,99,102 ........58 ....62, 118 .61, , Duncan, Dennis ........ . ..... 58 Duncan, James .... ............. Dusseau, Deborah .... ...57,81 E Eade, Eleanor .. . ....... 60 Earley, Norman .. .... 62,115 Eberlein, Norman .. .......62 Edington, William ........... Elkes, Jay ................ 61, Emens, Patricia ....... 62,9B, Emery, Nancy .........., .57, Epstein, Terry . .. . . . .59, 113, . 55 116 102 120 134 Escobar, Victor ................. Etue, Joseph .,,............... 56 Everett, Vickie .... 59, 83, 98, 110 Everhart, Jon ................ 56 F Fall, William .......... 55,100,135 Farley. George ........ ..54 Farner, Ross ........ ......... 6 1 Faylo, Gary ......... ..... 5 9 Fessenden, William .. ..... 63 Fink, Philip ........ ....... 5 8 Finney, Linda .... Fischer, James Fischer, Robert Fitch, Linda Fitch, Vicki .... Flath, Victor .... ....60,129 .......60 ....61,81 .63 104 Fligor, Karen .,.......... 60, Fogle, Sheila .... . .......... . 62 98 Foster, Barbara Fotheringham, Jane 1' ' .55 . . , 102 .59, 104 105 134 Fountain, Robert .... 62,129, Fountain, Eugene ........... Fox, Patricia ............ 63, Frahn, David ......... 62, 108, Frank, Esther ............ 54, 115 129 124 Frantz, Audrey ............... 60 Freeman, Beverly ...,........ 64 Frey, Nancy ........... 59, 99, 123 Frick, Karen ...... 6l,92,99,102 Fruth, James ............ ..... 5 9 Furlong, Ronald . .........,... 59 Futhey, Bruce .... .... 5 9 G Gaines, Sandra .... ........ . ..60 Gallagher, John .............. 63 Gallagher, Michael .61, 108, 111546 Gallagher, Ronald .. .61, 108, 136 Garber, Cheryl .............. .61 108 Garling, Douglas .... .....55, Georgevich, Deena ........... Gillespie, Edward ........ 54, Gillespie, Margaret ...55, 109,123 Gladwell, Sheila ............. Goeder, Kathleen ..54, 57, 99, Goldberg. Lawrence .......... 58 Golding, Deborah ............. 56 .62 100 .60 123 Goldstein, Donna ............ 55 Goode, Sue ...... .61, 88, 106, 107 Goodleman, Lorraine ..... 58,107 Goodman, Debby ...... 56, 99, 102 Goodman, Mary .............. 62 Goon, Timothy ...... ......... 5 9 Gordon, Deborah . . ..... 58, 117 Gorney. Tom ........ ......... Gorzelski, Robert ............ 59 Gould, David ................. 62 Grana, Daniel 62, 101, 107, 129, 132 Grant, Diane .......... 56, 99, 123 Green, John ..,............... 54 Green, Timothv .. .....,.. ,. Greene. Christie .... .... 5 6,121 Greene, Janis ............ 58, 106 eenwa Patricia Gr y. Guess, Karen .... ........ .... Guthrie, Steven ......62, 102, iii Guy, Gregory ............ 58, 132 Guynn, Bruce ............ 58,116 Guzman, Ronald .62, 108, 136, 137 H Haffelder, John ........... 58, 137 Hahn, Gregory ........... 59, 116 Hammer, Geralyn ...,. 58, 99, 123 Hansen, Alexander 57, 81, 82, 130i Hardy, James ......,...... 63, 126 Harner, Diane ...... 54, 81, 82, 118 Harrer, Linda ................ 63 Harris, Michael .............. 54 Harrison, William .......64 Hauenstein. Eric . .. . . . . .. Hausman Thomas . .... 54 . .. .60, 113 Heckert, Margaret . . . ..... . .60 Hedgpeth. Sally .... ......... 5 9 Hein. Ned ................ 64,116 Hendrix, Barb . . ....... . . .55. 98 Henrion, John ........ 54, 101, 132 Henry, Carol ..... 54, 88, 107. 123 Herbig, Linda ............ 60,124 Herman, Steve ....... 63, 101, 114 Hesselbart, Frederick .... 59.110 Hiett, Lane .......... 64, 118, 122 Hightower, James ............ 60 Hines, Dale .......... 54, 135. 139 Hinkley, Mary ................ 58 Hoagland Richard .....63,81 Hojanacki, James .121 ....... 59 Holland, Marla ..... Holmes, Michael .... ....62,B2 Hopkins, William Holtgrieve, James Horton, Joyce ....... Hostetter. Michael 60, Huckaba, Phyllis .... Hughes, Patricia .... Hummon, Dale .... Hunt, Harold .... Hyter, Robert .. Jaffe, Shirley ..... James. Raymond . .. J arecki, Terry ..... . Jennings, Robert ..... J ewell. Mark ......... Johnson, Marjorie . . . Johnson, Robert ..... .. . . .63 fffffciifiii 100,134,135 .....62,1o5 .......59 .....61,129 .......59 ....54,82 .....58,111 .....61,100 .61,129,134 Johnston, James . .55, 57, 108, 115 Johnstone, William . .54, 134, 135 K Kaighin, Bonnie ...... 58, 118, 122 Kaiser, Kathryn .......... 55, 122 Kasprzyk, Ralph .............. 55 Keesey, William ...... 55, 108, 136 Kellermeyer, Joann 60, 81, 82, 123 Kelly, Louis .................. 56 Kerchman, Mark ............. 58 Ketcham, Michael ............ 55 Kinney, Paul ......... 64, 108, 129 Kirian, Christopher .......... 56 Kline, Judy ........... 59, 86, 129 Knauss, Donald .... . ......... 59 Knavel, Terry ............ . . . .60 Kneisley. David ......... . .... 58 Knight, Vicki ...... .157 'si' ' . . 57 Knowlton, Jacqueline , , 88, 106 Koester, Gary ....... Kozak, James ....62,80 .......61 Kozbial, William ............. 61 Kreinberg, Jeffrey ........ 55, 137 Krum, Gary . ..... ............. . Kurtz, Ralnh .55, 108, 127, 129, 134 Kwapich, Richard ............ 62 L Lahrman, Linda ..... Lake, Jennifer Lancaster, Judy Langlois, Donna .....63,110 .63, 118,122 .....60,122 Lanker, Mary .......... . ...... 54 LaRue, Janice ........ 60, 118, 122 Leachman, Fred .............. 63 Lee, Linda ............. 56, 63, 124 Lee, Sally ........ ......... ...... Leggett, Ronald .............. 55 Leonhardt, Donald ...... , .62, 129 Lepold. Carol ...... ....... 5 9 Lesh, Suzanne .... ......... 6 1 Levin, Jeanette ...... 61,117 Levine, Marcia LeVin e, Robert Lewis, David ........ Lewis, Lester ..,.58, Lewis, Stenhen . .... 6 Liber, Ca thy ....... Lieberman, Patricia Litner, Joyce .. ........... 64, Lipton. Thomas Liwo, Tania Marie ...,..54, .. . . . . .63 .56, 101.108 . . . . . .58, 81 126, 129. 132 0, 80, 93, 111 122 122 .......62 .. ..... 60 Lobert, Andrea ..... ......... 5 4 .61 107 Loeb, John ................... 63 Long Pamela .......... 63, 98, 105 Longenbarger, Paula .......... 62 Lorenzen, Steve .... . ......... .. Luchsinger, Susan ............ 55 Luzgin. George ............. Lydy, Sheldon ........ 56, 101, M McDaniel. Edward . ......... McFarland, Judith . . . .58 .58, 106, 107 Mcllhargey, Mary . ........... 55 McKnight. Patrick ........,.. 57 Machala, Charles . ,... ........... MacKinnon, Hector . MacMu1lin, Katharine McFarland Melissa 5 Magnuson, Michael ..,.., , Margy, Lorrie ............ . Marquardt. Karen ........ , Marshall. Barry ..... 55. 81, .. .61 ... .62, 123 7 60 92,106 58 111 .. 106 62 109 32, 93 60 Martin, Thomas ......,........ Martini, David ............... Mattimore, Dermis Meach, James ...... Menzie, Andrew ..... 54 .....54 .......62 80 ....63, Mercurio, Jo Ellen .........,.. 58 Mermer, Linda ............ 60, 112 Merritt, Robert . ................ Metzger, David . . .57, 64. 100, 116 Middlesworth, Duane 60, 101, 108, 129 Miller, Creighton . .59, 81. 82. 96. 103, 117 Miller, Dianna .... Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Kenneth ............. Milo ........ 63, 83, 92, Marcia ............... Norbert .............. Miracola, Virginia Mitchell. Rhoda Mohr Ronald Momiie, Larry ' '.'.'.'.'.'.'5's','idi, Moorehead, Mary Ellen 62, 99, Moreland, Barbara Morris, Karen ........ 55, 112, Morris, Sandra ........ 54, 115, Morrison, Audrey ........... Morrow, James .............. Mortemore, Dennis Messing, Marsha . ......... .. Mostov, Diane .... . . . .57, 121, Munn, Kathleen .......... 60, Musznyski Duane .......... N Nagler, Ronald ...... ...... Nathanson, Steven Neese, William .... Newton, Na ncy ..... Nicewonder, David ...,.59, ......54, 54 Norflus, Ellie ............. 57, Northingfon, Gary Nowak, Richard O Olah, Gera'd ................. O'Reilly. Gerald . ........... . Orwig, Joseph 64, 101, 108, 129, Osmialowski, Linda .......... Ovall, Ted .................,. P Pakulski, Linda ...... 64, 110, Palmer, Bruce Pasch, Thomas .... Patterson, Richard ....,55,' Patterson, Rosanna ......,... Patton, Ross ...... 60, 81, 134, Patton, Sharon ...... 60, 112, Partin, Tom .... ............ Paul, Kathy ........ 61, 81, 98, Penske, Kenneth ...... 62, 81, Perlmutter, Donald Petros, Konstantine .' 55.' 129,' Phillips, Joseph . ............ Phillips, Elizabeth ........... Phillis, Samuel ..63, 101, 108, Pollock, Linda ............ 62, Pomeroy. Charlene ...61, 105, Poole, William ............... Posner, Janet .... .59 100 .59 .59 .61 .57 .63 114 123 .61 115 117 .63 . 64 . 63 123 123 . 58 .60 .59 101 122 111 121 .61 .61 . 54 . 57 134 . 64 . 55 122 .54 11 5 . 54 .56 135 122 102 100 .61 136 .59 .64 129. 134 111 117 .60 .55 Pozsik, John ..........,......... Pregizer, Cathleen . . .54, 112, 122 Price, Foster .56, 101, 108, 127. 129 Prior, Joan ............. . . .54, 98 Q Quigley, Richard . . .... 53 R Rahla, Thomas ......... .. .... 62 Rahm, Edward ..... . . .61, 81, Rambo, Douglas ....... . ..... Ramey, Malcolm Scott 63, 81, 108 . 60 82. 100 Rappaport, Ann ........... 62. 82 115 Reineke. Mary ..... .....62, Rejent, Thomas .............. Richardson. Marcia ......55, Ridgley. Thomas ............ Rinderknect. Edward ........ Roberts. Linda Lee ...55, 109, Roberts. Linda Sue .......... Robertson. Linda .......... 55. Rohns. Cynthia Roll. Peter ..... . . .'.'5si.'ii1. .59 107 .57 .54 123 .58 109 55. 81 116 Rook, Robert ..... ........... 6 3 Root, Ronald ...... Rosenberg, Kathie Rozek, Linda ...... Rupert. Deborah Salem. Jo Anne .... ..fffff5s. 56 110 . . . . .60. ..62, 106. 109 107 Sandlin, Terry .... ........... 5 8 Sanders, Joyce ................ Schafer, Kav ...... Scheer, Michael Scheer. Steven . .62, Schmidt. Thomas .. Schmoekel, Donald Schneider . Craig Schneider, Kathleen Schneider, Marlene Schneider, Norman Schreurs, Stephen . Schultz, Linda .... 60 ........62.83 ........60,94 81, 82, 93,117 .61 132 61,117 161 Schwartz, Harriet Schwartz, Larry .... . Schwartz, Roberta Scott, David ....... Seiler, Michael ...... Seymour, Cheryl Shanteau, Willa ............. Sheets, Thomas . . ...... 60, 94 Shible, Rita ....... 61, 82, 114, . . . .56, 121 .......54 ...57,106 ...60,132 ........64 110 . 54 , 129 116 Shipman, Daniel . . . . . ......... 59 Shnider, Ronald ............. Shoemaker, John .... .....62, .61 129 Shute, Roland .............. Sieler, Donald .... 61, Silverman, Joel . . . . . . . .61 83, 103. 129 . . . . .63, 94 Sinay, John . .................. 54 Skorich, Dennis ............. Slosar, Mark ........ Slough, Barbara ..... Smietanski, William . ..... . Smith, David ......... Smith, Diana ........ Smith, Donald .. .... Somers, Bengamin Speck, Barbara .... Speiker, Marvin Speweik, Gale Spitler, Larry ..... Sprouse, Carol ....... Sroczynski, Thomas 61, 101, 152 so ,109 .. .58 63 136 159, 92: 122 ........61 ....63,123 ......56 .....108 .....60,98 Sroczynski, Walter . . . .... . .54 A Adams, Nancie ....... Adams, Thelma Elaine Adler, James ............. . Albright, Cheryl ..... Alexander, Wayne ......,. . Allard Judith ....... .....66, 109 ........72 .. .68 67 109 .. .69 67,120 Auisori, Donald Merlenzzzz .... ss Alloy, Philip ......... Als ach, Pamela ..... Anderson, Duane ............ Andryc, Kenneth .... 67,129, Asahina, Jon ........ Ash, Charlotte . . . Ash, Douglas .... Ashley, Jon ...... Aubry, Daniel Bach, Charles .... .. Baerren, James ...... Bailey, David .... D Bair, Jane ....... Baird, James ...... Ball, Suzanne ........ Banners, Kenneth Banners, Pamela Bernard, John . . . Bauer, Judith Bearss, Ruth .... Becker, Judy . .... Beebe, Thomas .... Beerman, Randi . . . Belcher, Amy ...... Benner, Arthur ...... Benner. Kathleen .. .. .71 72 117 .68 133 .. .67 73 112 ......69 ....73 ....67 .......73, .71 , , 136 124 73 ......68 ....74 ....67 ....73 ......69 .......66 ....72,82 ......70,98 .....68,102 67 98 Benner Wiuiam . .. ' ' 268129, 133 Benschoter. Marilyn' '. Berenson, Joan ................ 68 108 129 133 Bergman, Eliot ..66, Berkowitz, Gary . .. .. Berry, James Allen . . Bielawski, Deborah .. Bienko, Patricia ..... Bigelow, Jacqueline .. Biggs, Thomas ....... Biscay, JoAnn ........ Blakemore, Kathleen Blessing, Terri ...... Blumberz. .Tustin ..... Bollin, William ...... Boraggina, Edward .. Borsos, Janet ........ Both, James .... 74, 80, Bowers, John ......... Bowes, Timothy ..... Boyd, David ....... Boyland. Richard .... Boyle, James . ..... Boyle, John W. Bradley, Kathryn Brauer, Colette Ellen Breno, Robert ....... Briggs, Paul ............ . . Brock, Ruby ......... Bronikowski. Deborah. 1111 Browning, Robert .., 162 - . ' ' '136 . ...... 94 ........74 ........72 112 ....93, 71, 115, ........67 ........70 ....68 67 72 . .. . . . . ,.69 94 100 135 129 ....'74, ........129 ......73 ....66,94 ......74 ...73,l . ...... 74 72 129 70: 107 . . . .es 69, 107 Stachowiak Theodore Standish, Donald ..... 62,'33,' Starner, Timothy .... .58, Start, Roy .......... . Steedman, Mare ..... Stegeman, Elizabeth . Stewart, Jean . ...... . Stimmel, Paul ..... Stoll, Walter ........ .56 129 108, 136 .61 . . . .56, 107 sa, 106, 107 102 .....60, ..55 .....58, 94 Stone, Alexander . . . . .......... 62 Stone, Freeda ............ . Streeter, Daniel . . .59, 83, Surprise, Mark .......... . Swindle, Barbara . .55, B3 Sykowny, Carol ........ . . . .57 105, 110 , 126, 124 .....55 Szymkowiak, Dawn .... I ..... 64 T Taylor, Carla ....... 61, 107, 121 Taylor, Darla ......... 54, 107, 121 Taylor, Lana Sue ........ 55,107 Taylor, Roberta ....... ..60 Taylor, Terrence .... ...... 5 7 Temple, Tim ....... ..... 5 9, 94 Thacker, Michael .... ...... 5 7 Thacker, Pamela ....55 Thal, Daniel ......... .... 6 3 Thomason, Marsha A .......... 122 Timm, Sandra ................ 61 Tomaszewski, Kathleen ...... 55 Tompkins, Geraldine Troutman, Candace . ......55. 102 Tucholskl. John .. ............ 54 Twining, Laura . . . . .....55.123 U Underdown, Sonia . . . . . . .60 V Vandall, Michael .... .... 6 1 Van Denk, Susan ..... . . . Van Karsen, Lynda .. .63 59 124 vermuuon, Linda .... '. .54 Volk. Susan ....... . . .57. 110 W Wade, Ann Virginia ...... 63, 124 Wagner, Thomas .... ...... 6 4 Wahl, Robert ....... .... . .63 Wallace, James .... ....60,136 Wanaks, Victoria .... .... 5 9,112 Webb, William ..... ........ 6 0 Welter, Carl ..... ...... 6 2 Welter, Mary . .. .. . .59 Werder, John .... .... 6 3 Whitehead, Mary . . . ....... . .63 Whitman, William ............ 60 Whitmore, Dale ...... 59, 129, 134 FRESHMAN CLASS Bryan, Rebecca .... ......66,B2 Burkett, Martha .............. 71 Burks, Jacqueline Burnham, Susan C Cady, Sandra Kay Calkins, Richard Cameron, Richard Cannon, Paul ...... Carr, Darryl ...... . . . Carrothers, Peggy Carter, Pamela ...... Chapman, Patricia Charvat, Lora ..... 74,106,107 ........73 ...73,133 ...66,129 ........67 ...74,129 ........73 ....72, 115 ...70, 109 .....66, 82 Chewning, John .............. 71 Chitwood, Linda ..... Christel, Richard Christoff, Steven Ciralsky, Ellen . ..... . Clowery, Christopher Cluckey, Michael .... Coates, Judith Ann . Codling, Nicole ...... Cole, Cynthia ........ Collins, Chuck ..... Comer, Peggy ....... Compeau. Linda ..... Cousino, Carol Ann . Cousino, Edward .... Cousnoe, Bob ...... Cox, Linda ........... Crandall, Marilyn .... .....'67 167' .69 , , 129 .72 . .. .66, 123 68, 111, 135 ..72,99,123 .....7l,107 .......70 .......71 ...72,109 ......66.98 Cranmer, Nancy ....... 68, 99, 123 Crisp, Austin James . Culver, Joyce ........ Cupp, John ........ Currier, Charles Curtis, Peggy .... D Daly, Kevin .......... Daniels, Glen ....... Davidson, Mona Marie Davis, Diane ......... Davis, Janis .......... Davis, Marsha ....... DeBruine. Janice .... Delker, Elaine ....... Demers. Pamela Denman. Michael DeWitt. Ronald ....... Dings. Mary ......... Dipman. Darlene ..... Donovan, Gary .. Doran, Michael .. Dorsek, Thomas . .. Douglas, Anne Douglas. Jane . .. Drafts, Darlene .. .. Drais, Thomas . . . . . . . .71, Duff, David .......... Duncan, Daniel ...... Duncan, Shireley Dunham, Jane ....... Dunlap, Thomas .....72,100 .......68 ......71 ....66 . ........ 74 ........107 ....66,99 ,.70 122 ..-66, . .67 94, 101, 108 . .67 67, 106, 107 . ........ 74 ..,...71 .... .... .67 ....66,106 .....69,124 .....68,129 73,100,103 .....74,137 . . 69 73, 104, 106 .70, 81, 133 E Edwards, Melanie ............ .72 Elchert, Cynthia ............. Elinger, Paul ....... .67 . .70, 129, 133 133 Ellis, James Bruce .,.. 69, 129, Elrod, Sandra ................ 72 Elwell. Kathy ..... ..... 7 4,122 Engelhart, Brent .. .... ..72 Essak, Jeffrey .,., ,.71 Etue, Daniel .... ........ 6 8 Etue, Patricia . . . ..... 67, 110 F Faulkner, Philip ..... 74, 113 Faylo, Darrell ............... Feeney. Susan ...... Feldstein, Karen .... Ferguson, James Fialkoski Robert .. .70 . .67, 105, 12' ......68,116 . .66, 129,132 . ...... 67, 127 Fischer, Jill .................. 70 Fishell, Robert . . . . Z3 7 Fisler, David ..... Fleck Judith ........ Flowers, Margaret Ford, Janet ........ Foster, Charles . .... Frautschi, Patricia .. Frey, Mark ........ Friedmar, Judith .. Fuelling, Linda .... Froesch, Eugene G Galliers, Charles Garretson, James .. Gayle, Steven ..... Gels, Patricia ....... Germain, Carl ....... Germain, Doreen .. Getter, Susan ....... Gilbert, John ....... Gilbert, Kathleen .. ......66 ........73 ....69,98 .......66,80 ......69,117 .....66,123 .......66 ......66 . .... 66 . .,.. 74 67 ..74, 115,124 ......7l,122 . .73, 110, 112 Glanzman, Jerry ............,. 69 Goeder, Phyllis .... Goldman. Frieda .... Grange, Mary ...... Graytop. Constance . Green, Neil ......... Green, Windle Ray . Greenwald, Mark Groeneman, Sidney Grote, Penny : ...... Grovey. Patricia .... Gunderson, Eric .... Gunn, Susan .... .. . . Gunzenhaeuser, Mich ......71,99 ....68, 80,98 ...67,82,114 ......72,116 . ........ 69 . ......... 72 .. ..... 68,82 . ..... 70,109 ael ...... 66 Guy, Susan ................... 67 Guyer, Brian Orville .... .... 7 2 Hahn, Carol ..... Hane Michael Harris, David .... .... . . . . . . Harshberger, Jerald ....72 69 71 Hart, James .............. 66, 100 Whittington, Teri .... Wilcox, Wilson, Francis . . . . Ashley .... Wilson, James . . . .......64 ..63 94 ....61,ios .......s9 Wilson, Phyllis . . . ........ 55 Wilson, Steve . . .... 64, 94, 108 Wirth, David .... ......... 5 4 Wise, Robert ............. 60, 129 Wittenberg, Louis ........ 56,116 Wnorowski, Lawrence . . . . ..... 58 Wood, David .............. 61, 113 Woodring, Karen ..... 62, 105, 112 Worman Marjorie .55, 123 Wretschko, Brian . 1 I 1 1 ..... 62 Wright, Linda ............ . Wright, William ...... Wymer, David ........ Y Yeackel, John Yeager, Kenneth . . . . .54, Yepes, Armando ............. Yoder, Scott .............. 62, Yonovitz. Larry .... Youngs, Richard Z Zahm David ..... .57 55, 101, 108 54, 136, 137 101 114 ' .sa 103 ......63 ..63 Zawierucha, Linda' ' I .62 Hatfield, Dennis ..73, Heath, Marsha ........ 94, 129, 133 ss, 109, 117 Heckert, Becky .............. Higamaster, Tracy .... Heilbrun, Nancy .... . . Heilmann, Christina .66 73, 105, 116 . . . .74, 116 109 105 ......73, 71 Hein, Stephanie .......... , Heine, Diann ...... ....... 7 3 Helm, Nelson ........ .... 7 4, 81 Hendrickson, Cathy ....... 66, 82 Henold, Janet ..............,.. 74 Herold Margaret . 68,110 Herringshaw, Janice ' 2 Z I .... 68 Higgins, James ............ Hinds, Richard .... Hinsey, Mitchell ..... ....72 73,135 .......69 Hoagland, Linda ............., 70 Hofmeister, Sharon Holtcamp, Diana ..... ..... , Hoover, Deborah .. .. .66 74 107 .......69 Howard, Carol . ..,..........., 67 Hubbard. Howard . ....... 71,136 Huffman, Judith ..... 66, 112 I Isenstein, Laura ....71 Iwanicki, Sandra .. ....73 Jacobs, Edward .......... 70, 108 82 110 Jaffe, Ellen ............ 74, , James, Bernard James, Ronald .......69 Jameson, Jill ...... ....... 7 0 Jen.kins, Wallace . . .... 68, 94 Jewell, Berek ..... ....... 7 0 Johnson, Jane ..... ........ 1 20 Johnson, Richard ............. 67 Johnson, Walter ...... 68, 81, 100 Johnstone, Barbara Johnstone, Beverly Johnstone, Virginia .71 . .. .. . , 124 129 103 72 Jones, James .............. 74, 67 Jones, Sharen ..... Josephson, James .... K Kagin, William .... .. .. . . .71, Kajfasz, Karen ........ 69, 110, .......69 129 124 Kander, Kenneth ......... 72, 137 Karpinski, Susan .......... 69,83 Kass, Barbara ............ 72,123 Kazmierczak, Anthony ....... 67 Keesey, Robert ........... 74,108 Keller, James .............. 68, 80 Kelly, James .. 69 81 Kennedy, Linda ' 1 105, 113, 114 Kerin, Patricia ............ 66, 110 Kerr, Bruce ...... . ............ 66 73 110 King, Francine Kirk, Donna .... ' 6d,'zii,'62,' 1051 114 Klein, Kathleen Kleinman Ellen Knoll, Jeffrey . . . . . Knott, Margaret . . . ............71.99 . 73, 123 Knepper, 'Daniel :In I I I : .73, 133 .....73, 103 .....68, 120 Koontz, Steven .... Kaproski, Karen Krauss, John .,.... Krolak, Louise .... Krontz, Gary .... Kufel, Sandra . .... Kufel, Shirley .... Kutcher, Steven .. L .. 71 68 66 ....74 ....69 .....70 .......70 80 ....72, Lada, Ron ........ 71, 101, 129, Laderman, Linda . Lang, Frederick Lehman, Christy . Leitch, Joseph .... Lemerand, .Ton .... Levinson, Louis .. Levinson, Marilyn 133 74, 104, 110 .73 ...67, 99, 123 72 Lewandowski, Margaret 1 1 1 1 . Lewis, Linda ..... Lieberman Bruce Lincoln, Lawrence Linzmeir, Franz .............. Long, Ronald .... 66, 108, 129, Long, Scott . ...... Lubov Eric ....... 67 72 67 67 70 33 66 133 133 1 . . . . . . .74, Luchsinger, Walter ........... 73 Lumm, George ..... 71, 80, 82, 105 Lu pens Gary ....71 Lyiowsn, morning' 2 21: 1 3 I 1 .... 67 M McClurg. Paul McCoy, Karen .... McDaniel, Glen McGraw, Reggie .. .....68, 133 .......'za 'f6'i'1ii . . . ..... '12, 103 Mclndoe, Nina ........ 67, 106, 107 McHenry, David .. McKnight, Robert . McMann, Patricia McPeek, Karen . . . McPeek Sharon . . .........66,81 . . . .70 74, 124 74, 124 Maertin: Harvey Magnuson Philip . . . . .74 .70,82 Maiunchnik, Randolph. I I I 169, 129 Maran, Thomas ............... 73 Marok, Theodore . Marx, Thomas ,.... Mears, Patricia Mellor, Gregg ..... Mens, Robert ..... Michael, Patricia . Mileski, Cathleen Miller, Nancy ..... Miller, Thomas Mims, William .... Mobley, Daniel Moody, Deborah .. Morgan, Jill . .... . Morris, Patricia .. Morris, William Moses, Cathy ..... Moses, James ..... Mostov, Charles .. Moungie, Robert .. Acolians D'arcy 1. Dcbalc Dcliutanlcs ........ ....71 ....72,32 .....69, 124 .......68 .. .71 ........69,117 124 . . . .66, 110, ..70 129 74.123 ....72,99 .......69 ......67,120 Dramatic Players .... Equcslriennes . . . .68 67, 129, 133 70, 129, 134 Forum .,...,..,,,,.... ,.,, ..........,... 1 1 Future Nurses of America .... Fulurc Teachers of Amcrica .... 1 German .,.........,,,,.. 1... ..... ...,,..,.., Gavel ,... Hi-Y .... I-Da-Ka ...,.. ,..,,.,,,... junior Classical League ....... Key .,,,.,....,,.,,.........,.,..........,. King of Clubs ..... Murphy, Darrell . . Nachtrab, Janet Nagley, Roberta .. Navarre, Rhonda . . Neal Jack . . . .... . Newbury, Kenneth . H Newell, Linda ......... Nichols, Vincent . .. 0 Onds, Charlene Ott, Vicki ......... . . 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