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Through +he help of our minisfers, our parenis, our ieachers, and our friends, we are guided 'foward fhe righi' choice of fhe road +o follow. ln our book we have a'H'emp+ed 'I'o show 'lhe pafhs 'l'hai' +he siudenis of Dover High have followed during fhis year. A choice of pafhs is made as we choose our friends, our course of sfudy, our exfra-curricular acfiviiies, our sporfs, and our musical organizafions. When we, +he Seniors, leave our Alma Maier, ii' will be wifh ihe realizafion fha? we have noi 'Finished making decisions, and 'I'ha+ we will consianily be af fhe CROSSROADS, hoping for 'Phe wisdom and wise iudgmeni' necessary +o choose fhe righf pafh. Some of our +hough+s are described by Roberl' Fros'I' in The Road Noi' Taken : Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry l could no+ lravel boih And be one fraveler. Long l slood And looked down as far as l could To where if beni in +he undergrow'I'h: Then fook fhe o+her, as iusl' as fair, Because if was grassy and wanfed wear. l shall be 'felling ihis wiih a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and l- I 'look ihe one less fraveled by, And +ha+ has made all 'ihe difference. The The The The The The The The The CONTENTS A+ +he CROSSROADS OF LIFE IN THE I953 SWIRL Foreword Dedicafion Adminis+raHon Class of '53 Underclassmen Clubs Afhlefics hAudc Feafures we 'Find - Page 2 - Page 4 Page 5-I4 Page Page Page Page I5-32 33-54 55-70 7l-94 Page 95-IO6 Page IO7-120 DEDICATION Too offen do we choose our pafhs, make our decisions, and do fhe fhings fhaf mold our fufure, oblivious of fhe many forces fhaf influence our choices. Only fime can bring us comprehension of fhe significance of our high school days, only lafer will we see, wifh clarify, our sojourn foday as a pause af fhe CROSSROADS OF LIFE. The fruifion for our hopes for happy, useful, and respecfed adulfhood will be dependenf upon fhe wisdom of our decisions here af fhe CROSS- ROADS. Even now we are grafeful for fhe many wholesome influences blending wifh fhe purpose of fhe school in ifs efforfs in our behalf. lf is wifh fhis spirif, God firsfg ofhers second, self lasf, fhaf we dedicafe fhe Swirl of I953 fo fhe CHURCHES OF OUR COMMUNITY., A DVJINI STRATION H 47 I Q0 Q9 N L W I? L aw J -f AT Q . WCDQU 1 W 1 NL N AB J ., - 6? l ' MR. D. C. LEMMON Superinlendenl of Schools The opporiunilies lhal' exisl in Dover High School are ihe resull of many faclors. The foresighl, planning and adminislralion of our school policies are inler-relaled responsibilifies of lhe facully, lhe adminislralive offices and fhe Board of Educalion. These people a'Hemp+ +o incorporale +he fines? of 'lhe communily ideals, and lhe besl' in educalional procedures in 'lhe offerings of Dover High School. These efforfs are devoled +o lhe end lhal' our experiences, and decisions al' 'lhe CROSS- ROADS be wise ones. MR. O. V. WALKER Principal of High School MRS. ANNE MATTERN MRS. ROSE CAPUTO Secrefary fo Principal Secrefary fo Superinfendenf MRS. ELEANOR BEASLEY Affenclance Clerk A MRS. THELMA HOLZWORTH MRS. EMMA STIEBER General Office Secrefary Affendance Officer MR. HERBERT ZOLLAR Presidenf MR. ALTON SEI BERT MR. RALPH BU EHLER MR. ROBERT MARSHALL Vice-Presidenf MR. GOMER PRESTON 5 MR. KARL DILGER Clerk Lawrence H. Alexander Cerf. in Music Music Direclor Assembly CommiHee Talenl Bureau Commiifee Thomas M. Armslrong . 1 lA.B., M.S. ffspanisih, Relailing - Business Law Assisfani Foofball Coach Jr. Res. Baslelball Coach Track Coach Helen Marie Bair B.S. Grammar, Liferafure Advisor for Cheerleaders Alfon J. Beyer A.B. Grammar Chairman of Assemblies Clifford G. Blair A.B.. M.A. American Hisfory World Hislory Game Room a+ Noon Frank R. Capuro A.B., l..i'H.M., Ed. M. American Hislory Geography F.T.A. Advisor Guidance Commillee A. Lewis Caflabiani B.S., M.A. General Science Audio Aids Advisor Visual Aids Advisor Sladium P.A. Advisor Edna M. Caflabiani Special Educalion 9 Thomas H. Conwell B.S. lnduslrial Arfs Mafhemafics Daryl R. Daniel B.S. Ed., M. Ed. American Problems World His+ory 2 Guidagcama iHee 0 Dwighf A. Daniels B.S., M.S. Chemisfry General Science Clmemisfry Club Advisor I0 Rose l. Davis A.B. Mafhemaiics Y-Teen Advisor Laura Eberwine A.B., M.A. Englsh, Journalism Crimsonian Sheff Advisor School News Sfaff Advisor ' 1.-f' 614 Ccifdft-H1104-Q Florence Nellie Eclceri' B.S. Home Economics Home Making Home Ec. Club Advisor Be'Hy Ellel A.B.. M. Ed. Physical Educalion Leaders' Club Advisor Girls' Inframurals Waller S. Fagley B.S. General Science Plwofograplmy Club Advisor Wayne J. Fisher B.S. Shorfhand, Typing Sfadium Club Advisor Direcior of Afhleiic Ticlxef Sales Glen O. Furbay A.B., M. Ed. Healfh Educalion Head Foolball Coach Reserve Baslrelball Coach Calherine Fuihey A.B.. B.S. Library Y-Teen Advisor Sfudenf Librarian Advisor i Sig N. Guclcenheimer B.S., M.A. Coordinaior of Vocalional Educalion Direcfor of Aduli Educaiion George J. Harvey A.B., M.A. Typing, Boolcltee ing Sludeni Service uid or Z Sherlie Hawlc A.s. I English Grammar Usher Club Advisor Roberi L. Heller B.S. Algebra General Malhemafics Safely Palrol Advisor Jr. High Baslreiball Coach Afhlefic Equipmenf Mgr. Assisianl Direcior of Plays Direclor of One-Ac+ Coniesf Plays Paul H. James B.S.4 Prinling Mechanical Drawing Woodworking Annual Sfaff Advisor Florence A. Keuerleber A.B., A.M. Laiin, French Nafional Honor Socieiy Advisor French Club Advisor Edifh L. Kneubuehl B.S. General Business Office Praciice Music Depi. Secrefary Elmer R. Lembrighi' B.S. lndusirial Arfs Jr. Hi-Y Advisor I2 Jane Lois Ley B.S. Geography, Ar+ Jr. Red Cross Advisor Girls' Counselor Wilma Loreniz A.B., M.A. English Annual Sheff Advisor Q f fb. X, - N ,A Lorn S. McCar'iney B.S. General Mafhemafics Plane Geomeiry Advanced Maihemaiics Caieferia Clerk Guidance Commifiee Ruih Park B.S. English Virginia E. Pearson B.S. Ari Jr.-Sr. Prom Advisor Harold E. Ramsey A.B.. M.A. Physical Educaiion Varsiiy Baslreiball Coach Iniramural Managers Advisor G. Gordon RiH'er B.S., M.Ed. Band Direcfor lnsirumenial Music Marching Band Direcior George R. Schwarm' Machine Shop Pracfice Relafed Technology Dana C. Savage, Jr. A.B. Speech. Radio Dramafics Thespians Advisor Morning Announcers Advisor Talenf Bureau Advisor Assembly CommiHee Advisor for School Days Advisor Afhlefic Announce- menis Alberi T. Senff B.S., M.A. Dean of Sfudenfs Senior Hi-Y Advisor Sfage Crew Advisor Siudeni Council Advisor X Wren Shough A.B.. M.A. Biology General Science Guidance Commifiee G. Edgar Schumacher David N- YO'-U19 A-B. B. Music physics lnsfrumenfal Music Dave, Educefgon Orchesfra Direcior Assisfanf Marching Band Direcfor Theaier Orchestra Direcior I3 V1 X 9 Mrs. Edna Sireb School Nurse Q. --zi gg : :L V ep.. .av N' N' 5. Y -sf I Mrs Beverly Hamilfon Ins+ruc+or-Home Nursing Mrs. Rufh Swinclerman Cafeferie Dieiiiien Mrs. Dessie Horn Cafeferia Assisfanf CUSTODIANS L. +o R.-Mr. Sieely, Mr. Allen, Mr. Naylor, Mr. Bergquisf, Miss Vielhauer, Mrs. Doidge IMr. Yockey was nof presenf when flue picfure was taken., ' ' '-i ..+ Q Y -5 .-7772?-----A-W -- Y . -,: -- ..-fx -5--i mi 55, fi -- -f- fiiiiff -f' Y' , Y' - Q 4 x '---5 ' -, W- .1-gg.. -H - A 1. ' zz?- ...-A ..-,-. N ...Q- gli .ffi 55 ff 35323 GQ-3fQ2i1f - 5 - I ,Li 2 4 ,., 4.1-A , . 5 3 jf iff f lx F if - i , E A Y qgggg-Qu XT Tfw2 9 5' gwx :q xx N! , fjffin 5Ei11'l3'Q'ff X'NiM bw ETV'-E12 XXQI QQRX X- , 1,. .A Im - ,T-f --f: E ?g l1,Qf'7x qx :XXX N ,515 ' x giriinwf X rf? QA ff' f -. ' M' ' x x -b , Xjf , , r y' f,wJ mx f' A K gs. tl. W fYlx ', if W! ' ff Aj fx '31 jf qi Vsv' .XWKfMW27fAl f, N X X , X . i w tx '- , X 'X -U K' X M ' A-. Vx i: . W S ff i fbXQW3M Xfwwf wl'.SS5gik ,Wax ,,h,,vWN A 7? 4V w N Gam SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Dummermu+I'1 .......... Presideni Joanne Pongraf . I ..A.., Hisforian Frank Ellwood A.,.., ..,. V ice PresicIen+ John CrowI. .Assembly Represen+a+Ive DoHie Giniz .,...,..... Secrefary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS SITTING-Miss EIIeI' STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Savage, Miss Kneubuehl, Mr. Harvey Pal Feufz has proven herself worfhy of 'Phe honor of represeniafive senior, because she is a leader bo+h in +he classroom and in ex+ra- curricular acl'ivi+ies. When a Junior, Pa+ served capably as presidenl of +he Junior Red Cross. ln fhe same year she was elec+ed 'ro 'ihe Nalional Honor Sociefy and +0 repre- sen+ her class a+ Buckeye Girls' Sfale, which she aHended 'lhe following summer. This year she is a business manager of fhe annual. .l X , 5 i Y A fc x , . il X X R '45 3 X 5 3 il i 15' J O il If :N W ' OHIO X E 475:55 Oi...- Danny Groh as president led his class 'lhrough a successful Junior year. ln +he music depari'men+ Danny is well-known, for he sings in fhe A Cappella Choir and is a member of fhe band and orcheslra. Danny is a mem- ber of fhe Senior Hi-Y and enjoys par+icipa+- ing in rhe boys' inframural acfivifies. We wish Pal and Danny +he besf of luck in 'rhe fufure and we hope fhaf al' fhe CROSS- ROADS OF LIFE fhey will confinue 'lheir choice of wise decisions as fhey did in Dover High School. I7 ALESHIRE, RONALD L. BUSINESS Boys' Intramurals 9, 12. BAIR, ALICE JEANNE BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Biology Club 10, Chemistry Club 12, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, Jr. Red Cross 11, Prom Dinner Com- mittee 11, Student Service Guides 10. AMISTADI, OLIVA F. BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 11, 12: Biology Club 10: Junior Chair 9, Senior Choir 121 Girls' Glee Club 10, 11: Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, Orchestra 9. BAKER, JEAN M. BUSINESS Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 11, 12, General Office Help 11, Girls' Intra- murals 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 12, Usher Club 11, 12. ANDREWS, NORMA M. BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 11: Junior Choir 105 Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, Student Council 9. BEITZEL, PAUL ENGENE VOCATIONAL Cafeteria Club 10. ARMSTRONG, MARILYNN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Warren Wilson High School, Swanna- noa, North Carolina 9, 10: Band 11, 121 Senior Choir 12, Girls' Intramurals 11, 12, Jr. Red Cross 11, Prom Ticket Committee 111 Student Council 12: Y-Teens 11. BERNDT, BARBARA Busmsss Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 11 12, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10. BIECHLER, GERALDINE BUSINESS Junior Choir 10, Jr. Red Cross 12, Student Service Guides 9, 10, 1l, l2, Y-Teens 9. CERVENI, IRENE BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 10: Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 10, 11, 12: Girls' lntramurals 9, 10: Student Council lil. BLICKENSDERFER, JOHN R. GENERAL Biology Club 10: Chemistry Club ll: Science Club 9, Photography 9, Stadium Club 9. COZART, SHIRLEY BUSINESS Senior Choir 11, 12: Girls' Glee Club 9, 101 Morning Announcer ll, 12: Orchestra 9, 10: Prom Dinner Com- mittee ll. BURKY, LYSLE DEAN VOCATIONAL Boys' Intramurals 10, 11, 12. CROWL. JOHN suslNEss Annual Staff 12: Assembly Committee 125 Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 10, 11, Class Officer 12, Assembly Represent- ative, National Honor Society ll, 12, President 127 Prom Program Committee ll: Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Stadium Club 9, Secretary, Stage Crew 11, 12, Varsity Football 10, ll, 12: Varsity Basketball Manager ll, 12: Varsity Track ll. CAPPILLO, ELLEN MAE susmsss Home Economics Club 12: Student Service Guides 10, 12. CURTIS ROWLAND GERALD COLLEGE ENTRANCE Assembly Committee 'll National Honor Society ll, 12, Prom Decorating Committee ll -rvvsidxa-K, - wav ' XMI DOEIER, NANCY JEAN GENERAL Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 10, 11, 12: Acrobatic Drum Maiorette 11, 12: Jr. Red Cross 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Prom Dance Com- mittee 11: Talent Bureau 9, 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12: Theater Orches- tra 11, 12: Pep Band 12. DU!-AMERMUTH, NANCY LEE COLLEGE ENTRANCE U, Jw Assembly Committee 10, 11: Senior Choir 9, 10, 11: Class Officer 10, Secretary-Treasurer: Crimsonian Staff 12, News Editor: French Club 12: Librarian 10, 11, 12, Head Librarian 12: Prom Decorating Committee 11: Student Council 11: Y'Teens 10, 11, 12, T'easurer 11, Vice-President 12. DRISCOLL, NORMA CAROLE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Sta'f 12: Assembly Committee 11, 12: Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 10, 11, 12: Class Officer 11, Assembly Reoresentative: Crimsonian Staff 12, Business Manager: General Office Help 10: Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12: Prom Program Committee 11: School ews Staff 12: Student Council 9: Stu- Se'vice Guides 10: Usher Club 10, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12: Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Worship Chairman 11, 12. DUPLER, JERRY BUSINESS Senior Hi-Y 12: Varsity Football 12: Varsity Basketball 11, 12: Varsity Track 11, 12. DUMMERMUTH BETTE Busmess Attendance Office Help 10, 12: Girls' Intramurals 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 10 11 EBERLE, MERRY GENERAL Andrews School, Willoughby, Ohio, 9, 10: Assembly Committee 11: Debate 11: Girls' Intramurals 11: Junior Red Cross 12: Laughing Dwarf 11: Glass Mountain 12, Co-director: Chairman of Prom Decorating Com- mittee 11: Thespians 11, 12: Y-Teens DUMMERMUTH, DONALD R. COLLEGE ENTRANCE Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Choir 9, 10, Student Director 9, 10: Class Officer 9, 12, Vice-President 9, President 12: Drum Maior 12: Boys' Intramurals 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Orches- tra 10: Chairman of Prom Program Committee 11: Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, ViceAPresident 12: Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12: Varsity Basket- ball 11, 12: Bonfire Committee 10, 11, Chairman 11. ELLWOOD, FRANKLIN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Class Officer 9, 12, Assembly Repre- sentative 9, Vice-President 12: Annual Staff 12: Intramural Managers 10, 11, 12, President 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Prom Decorating Com- mittee 11: Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 11: Stage Crew 10, 11, 12, President 12: Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12: Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12. A. EVANS LENA BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 10, Cafeteria Club 10, Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 12 Girls' Glee Club 10, 11: Girls' Intra- murals 9, 10, 11. FIGG, DAVID M. COLLEGE ENTRANCE Kenmore High School, Akron, Ohio, 9, 10, 11, Crimsonian Staff 12, Editor, News Editor, Debate 12, N.F.l.. 12: GIass Mountain , 12, School News Staff 12, Senior Hi-Y 12, Thespians 12. FANKHAUSER. GLORIA BUSINESS Washington High School, Massillon, Ohio 11, Junior Choir 9, Class Officer 9 Secretary-Treasurer, General Offiu Hep 9, 10, 12, Girls' Intramurals 9, I0 Leaders' Club 10, 12: Orchestra 9, 10 Student Council 9, 10: Student Service Guides 125 Usher Club 10, 12: Y Teens 9. FRANKS, CHARLES GENERAL Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Crimsonian Staff 12, Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12, Varsity Track 10, 11, 127 Pep Band 12. FELLER ELLEN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Senior Choir 10, Class Officer Il, Secretary-Treasurer, Crimsonian Staff 12 Girls' Intramurals 10, 117 Librarian Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Prom Pro gram Committee 11: Student Council U her Club 11, 12: Y-Teens 10, 11, GEORGE, JUDY ANN BUSINESS Cafeteria Club 9, 10p Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 12, Girls' Glee Club 11, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9. FEUTZ PATRICIA BUSINESS Annual Staff 12, Co-Business Manager: Assembly Committee 11, Senior Choir 12 Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Jr. Red ross 9, 10, 11, President 1l, Vice- President 10' Morning Announcer 11, 12 National Honor Society 11, 121 You Can't Take lt With You , 10: Arsentc And Old Lace , 117 Case of the Laughing Dwarf , 11, Glass ountain , 12, Thesoians 9, 10, 11, 12 YT 1 I1 12 eens 9, O, , . GERBER, DALE S. VOCATIONAL Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12. Q4 1 5 .s Q - GINTZ, DOROTHY ANN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 12, Assembly Committee ll, 12, Senior Choir 11, Class Officer 12, Secretary-Treasurer, Crimsonian Staff 12, Associate Editor, French Club 12, General Office Help IO, Girls' Intra- murals 10, 11, Jr. Red Cross 12, Marn- ing Announcer 10, 12, N. F. L. 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling , 10, Mush- rooms Coming Up , 11, GIass Moun- tain , 12, School News Staff 12, Talent Bureau 10, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Usher Club 10, ll, 12, Y-Teens 12, New Phila- giphia High School, New Philadelphia, io, 9. GORDON, DORAN P. vocAnoNAL Band 10, T1, 12, Crimsonian Staff 12 Boys' Intramurals 10, 11, Senior Hi Y I0, 11, 12. GOODRICH, GLENN C. comics ENTRANCE Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 11, Boys' Intramurals 10, Intramural Man- agers IO, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12, Prom Program Committee 11, Senior Hi.Y 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football IO, Il, 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Varsity Track 11. GREISEN. CLYDE WILLIAM GENERAL Band 9, Senior Choir 12, Boys' Intra- murals 9, 10, II, 12, Jr. Red Cross 10: Senior Hi-Y 11, 12, Chaplain 12, Stadium Club 10, 11, 12, President 11. GOOSMAN, MAXI NE BUSINESS Annual Staff 11, 12, Assembly Commit- tee IO, 11, Cafeteria Club 9, 11, Presi- dent 11, Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 11, 12, Class Officer 11, Historian, C'imsonian Staff 12, General Office Help 12, Girls' Glee Club 10, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, Prom Program Com- mittee Ilg Student Council 12. GRIMM, MILDRED MAE BUSINESS Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. GOPP, MARGENE MILDRED BUSINESS Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, Assistant Pianist, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Red Cross 11, Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Prom Dinner Committee 11, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band IO, 11, 12, Theater Orchestra 10, 11, 12. GROH. DANIEL C. COLLEGE ENTRANCE Assembly Committee 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Officer 11, President, Boys' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 12, Senior Hi-Y 10, ll, Band 12. 12, Talent Bureau 12, Pep GU MMERE, BOB VOCATIONAL Boys' Intramurals 12: Jr. Red Cross 10, 11: Prom Ticket Committee 11: Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Varsity Basket- ball 1I, 12: Varsity Track Manager 11: Flushing High School, Flushing, Ohio, 9. 5 . ,,- Y t HEFNER, ANNE BUSINESS Biology Club 10: Senior Choir 12 HAAS, JERRY BUSINESS Junior Choir 9, 10: Photography Club 9: Senior Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 12: Stadium Club 9, 10. HOMAN, SHIRLEY BUSINESS Student Service Guides 10, 12. HAAS, BILL GENERAL Boys' Intramurals 9, 10: Varsity Foot- ball 12: Varsity Basketball Manager 9, 10: Visual Aids 9. HORN, RONALD CU LLINS BUSINESS Biology Club 10: Junior Choir 9, 10 Jr. Red Cross 9, 12: Prom Decorating Committee 1l: Photography Club 9 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12: Stadium Club 9 10: Student Council 10. HAWTHORNE. BEVERLY BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 11: Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 12: Girls' Glee Club 10. HURLESS, JOHN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Junior Choir 9, 10: Senior Choir 12 Boys' Intramurals 9: Morning A nouncer 12: N.F.L. 12: Photograph Club 9: Senior Hi-Y 12: Talent Bureau I2 Varsit Track 11 12' Radio Pro I Y 1 1 gram School Days 12. Q JENKI NS, THOMAS ALAN VOCATIONAl 'wand Junior Choir 9, Photography Club 9. JUDY, SUE BUSINESS Senior Choir, 11, 127 Girls' Glu Club 9, 10, Student Council 10: Student Service Guides 10, 12. JOHNSON, GEORGE BUSINESS Annual Staff 12, Photography Club 9. KAISER, PATRICIA JOAN BUSINESS Annual Staff 12, Senior Choir 11, 125 Girls' Glee Club 9, 105 Morning An' nouncer 11, 12, N.F.L. 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Dinner Committee 11: Student Service Guides 12, Presi- dent. JONES, NINA JEAN BUSINESS Home Economics Club 12, Student Service Guides 10. KELLER, PATRICIA auslNEss JONES, ROBERT D. susmsss Junior Choir 95 Intramural Managers 10, 11, I25 Photography Club 91 Senior Hi-Y Club 1l, 12, Varsity Football 10, ll, 12, Varsity Basketball ll, 12: Varsity Track ll, 12. KILCHENMAN, RAYALLEN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Assembly Committee 11, French Club 12, President: Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, l2, Jr. Hi-Y 9, Prom Decorating Com- mittee 11p Senior Hi-Y 12, Stadium Club 9, 105 Student Council 12, Talent Bureau 9, Usher Club 10, 11, 12: Visual Aids 9, 10, 11, Assistant Chief Operator 10, Chief Operator 11, Foot- ball Announcer 12. xl B js. KNEUSS, CAROL BUSINESS Talent Bureau 12. LAHM SHIRLEY A. BUSINESS Senior Choir 11 Girls Glee Club 9 10 Girls Intramurals 9 10 Jr Red Cross 105 Student Council 105 Student Service Guides 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Y-Teens 9. KRAUSE, CAROLYN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 125 Assembly Committee 10, 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 10, Assembly Representative5 General Office Help 9, 10, 11, 125 Girls' Intra- murals 9, 10, 11, 125 Leaders' Club 10, 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Ticket Committee 115 Student Council 9, 105 Talent Bureau 9, 105 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12, Worship Chairman 105 'Woodwind Trio 105 Woodwind Quintet 9. LAH MERS. MARILYN BUSINESS Home Economics 125 Girls' Intramurals 11. KREIGHBAUM, JERRY RAY COLLEGE ENTRANCE Class Of'icer 9, 11, President 9, Vice- President 115 Crimsonian Staff 125 Boys' Intramurals 11, 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Prom Decorating Committee 115 Senior Hi'Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, President 125 Stage Crew 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, 125 Visual Aids 9, 10. LAMONICA, ESTHER BUSINESS Annual Staff 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 General Office Help 125 Girls' Glee Club 10: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Prom Dinner Committee 115 Student Council 105 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 125 Theater Orchestra 125 Brass Sextet 95 Junior Choir 95 French Horn Quartet 105 Woodwind Quintet 9. KU RTZ, THELMA L. BUSINESS Annual Staff 125 Jr. Red Cross 125 Librarian 125 Student Council 95 Student Service Guides 105 Y-Teens 10. LI MBACHER, EDWIN VOCATIONAI. COLLEGE ENTRANCE LOCKER, SHIRLEY I. GENERAL Home Economics Club 10: Studen Service Guides 10, 11. McCARTNEY, THOMAS RAY Senior Choir 10, 11, Class Officer 10, President, Boys' Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Jr. Hi-Y 9, President, Prom Ticket Committee 11, Crimsonian Staff 12, Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Visual Aids 9, 105 Bonfire Committee 11, 12, Chair- man 12. MAHER, JOHN LEE VOCATIONAL MEARS, CHARLES E. BUSINESS Annual Staff 12, Ca-Business Manager, Senior Choir 12, Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Jr. Hi-Y 9, Prom Decor- ating Committee 11, Photography 9, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Stage Crew 11, 12, Treasurer 12. MARBURGER, JOHN JACOB, JR. GENERAL Jr. Red Cross 12, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12 Usher Club 11, 12. MEARS, DAVID W. COLLEGE ENTRANCE Junior Choir 9, 10: Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, Chairman of Prom Ticket Com- mittee 11, Photography Club 9, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12: Student Council 11. MAURER. GERALD W. BUSINESS Flag Custodian 12, Boys' Intramurals 11, 12, Jr. Hi-Y 9, Secretary, Jr. Red Cross 117 Photography 9, 10: Senior Hi-Y 11 ,127 Stadium Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10. MEESE, BOB GENERAL Audio Aids 10, Junior Choir 9, Class Officer 10, Vice-President, Jr. Hi-Y 9, Prom Dance Committee 11: Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Usher Club 11, 125 President 12, Varsity Football 10, 115 Bonfire Committee 12. x, ff L W' fr' I J if 0 YJ 1: I. Ng! ,JI 1 X 5 . L-. G .2 Pfylyiy 1 fl. 1 . H5 I wi if wif xilwl ,Rfk I . M.. MILLHORN. LOIS vocATloNAL Attendance Office Help 12, Home Eco- nomics Club 10, 11, Girls Intramurals 115 Y-Teens 11. M U RPHY, LUVER NA BUSINESS Librarian 121 Morning Announcer 10, 11, 12, N.F.l. 10, 11, 12, You Can't Take It With You , 10, Student Direc- tory Student Service Guides 115 Talent Bureau 10, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 12. MOORE, RALPH BUSINESS Boys' Intramurals 10, 11, 12. NEWTON, EDNA COLLEEN BUSINESS Junior Choir 10, Student Service Guides 10, 11. MORGAN, TWILA M. BUSINESS Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 12, Girls' Glee Club 115 Girls' Intramurals 11, 121 Student Service Guides 10. NIGRO, SHIRLEY susmsss Attendance Office Help 12, Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 12, F.T.A. 97 Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, Student Coun- cil 11: Student Service Guides 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 9. MURPHY, JAMES vocATloNAL Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Visual Aids 10. ORR, DONALD R. BUSINESS Sugarcreek-Shanesville High School, Sugarcreek, Ohio, 9, 105 Senior Hi-Y 11, 12: Student Council 11. PATTON, KAY ANN GENERAL Chemistry Club 12: Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, II, 12. RAY, EVELYN LOUISE BUSINESS Student Service Guides 11, 12. PHILLIPS, MARILYN HOPE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 11, 12, Editor 12: Assem- bly Cammittee 11, 12: Senior Choir 12, Pianist: Crimsonian Staff 12, Circulation Manager: Debate 11: F. T. A. 9: Girls' Glee Club 10, 11, Pianist 10, 11: Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Red Cross 9: Leaders' Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12: Morning An- nouncer 9, 10, 11, 12: School News Staff 12: N.F.L. 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Prom Decorating Committee 11: Student Council 9, 10: Talent Bureau 9, 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12: Theater Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Girls' Ensemble 10, 11, Pianist 10, 11: Junior Choir 9, Pianist: Violin Trio 9. RICE, ROY GENERAL Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12: Intramural Managers 11, 12: Orchestra 11: Prom Program Committee 11: Senior Hi-Y 11 12 Student Council 11, I2, Treasurer 12 Varsity Basketball 12. PONGRAT, JOANNE ELIZABETH BUSINESS Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 11, 12, Class Officer I2, Historian: Crimsonian Staff 12: Drum Maiorette 11, 12: Girls' Glee Club 10: Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Prom Dinner Committee 11: Y-Teens 9: Theater Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. Guides 10, 11, 12: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11 ROSENBERRY, MARILYN SUE coLLEcE ENTRANCE Biology Club 10: Chemistry Club 11 Junior Choir 9: Girls' Glee Club 10 Girls' Intramurals 11: Jr. Red Cross 12 Orchestra 9, 10: Student Service 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12. RANDOLPH, CLARA MAE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Student Service Guides 10, 11, 12. ROTHACH ER, SHIRLEY ANN BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 10, 11, 12 Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 11, 12 Girls' Glee Club 10: Prom Dinner Com mittee 11. SACCO, GEORGE GENERAL Intramural Managers 10, ll, Jr. Red Cross 9, Varsity Football IO, 11, 12, Varsity Track 9, IO. SHERER, FLOYD E. BUSINESS Assembly Committee 12, Flag Custodtan 12, Prom Decorating Committee 11, Photography Club 9, 10, President 9, 10, Senior Hi-Y 11, 12, Stadium Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 10, Student Council 12. SCHU PBACH, ALMA BUSINESS Girls' Intramurals 9, Jr. Red Cross 9, Photography Club 9: Student Council 10, Student Service Guides 12. SICA, MARY CATHERINE GENERAL Annual Staff 12: Band 9, 10, Class Officer 9, Historian, Crimsonian Staff 12, General Office Help 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, Orchestra 9, 10, Prom Ticket Committee 11: School News Staff 12, Woodwind Quintet 9, Woodwind Trio 10, Pep Band 9, 10, Theater Orchestra 9, 10. SELZER JEAN BUSINESS Assembly Committee 12, Senior Choir 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, Girls' Intra- murals 10, 12, Jr. Red Cross 11, Leaders' Club 10, Y-Teens 11. STEALEY, MARJORIE ANN COLLEGE ENTRANCE Band 9, 10, 11, 12: F.T.A. 9, Gi Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, J e Cross IO, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, SHAWEKER, BARBARA COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Choir 12, Crimsonian Staff 12, Feature Editor, French Club 12, F.T.A. 9- Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Girls' Intra- murals 9, 10, 11, 12, Leaders' Club 10, 11, 12, Morning Announcer 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Orches- tra 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Decorating Committee 11: Talent Bureau 9, 10, 11, 12, Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 12, Theater Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Woodwind Trio 10, Girls' Ensemble 9, 10. STEIN, CLARAJEAN GENERAL Band 9, 10, Girls Intramurals 9 11, 12, Student Service Guides 12 Y-Teens 9, 10, 12. STEINER. JUNE C. BUSINESS Senior Choir 125 F.T.A. 12, President, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, Jr. Red Cross 125 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: N.F.L. 11, 12, Talent Bureau 11, 12, Theater Orchestra 10, 11, 12. STRUHAR, ANDY BUSINESS Junior Choir 9: Senior Choir 10, 11, 12: Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11: Student Service Guides 11. STINGEL, BETTY JEAN GENERAL Junior Choir 9, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Service Guides 9, 107 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11. SWIHART. BETTY susmsss Home Economics Club 10: Student Service Guides 9, 10: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11. STRIMBU, JACK EUGENE GENERAL Biology Club 101 Chemistry Club 11: Junior Choir 9, Senior Choir 10, 11, 12, Craftsman Club 9, Crimsonian Staff 12, Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11: Prom Dance Committee 115 Senior Hi-Y 12: Varsity Football 10, 11, 12. THOMPSON, SANDY susmsss Junior Choir 9, Girls' Intramurals 9: Student Service Guides 9, 10, 11, 12. STRINGER, JANET RUTH BUSINESS Annual Staff 12, Attendance Office Help 117 Senior Choir 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, Girls' Intramurals 11, 12, Chairman of Prom Dinner Com- mittee lly Student Council 9, 10, Stu- dent Service Guides 9g Y-Teens 9, 11. TRUSTDORF, GAI L COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 12, Attendance Office Help 10, 11: Senior Choir 11, 12, Crimsonian Staff 12, French Club 12, Girls Glee Club 9, 10, Jr. Red Cross 9, 10, Treasurer 10, Prom Dinner Com- mittee 11: School News Staff 12: Usher Club 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Y-Teens 11. ,7 ul bf' ig! I Q I I 'QQ 'I I ! it , 533. J' ' WALTER, MARY ELIZABETH COLLEGE ENTRANCE Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Choir 11, 12, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Girls' Intra- murals 9, 10, I1, 12, Orchestra 9, 10, Prom Decorating Committee 11, Y-Teens lg, Pep Band 11, 12, Theater Orchestra WEISGARBER, JOYCE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 11, 12, Band 9, 10, I1, 12, Senior Chair 11, French Club 12, F. T. A. 9, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Leaders' Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, President 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Secretary-Trea- surer 12, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Decorating Committee 11, Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Theater Orchestra 10, 11, 12. WARING, BOB BUSINESS Boys' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Pho- tography Club 9, 10, Senior Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Stadium Club 9, 10, 11, Vice- President 11, Varsity Football 12, Var- sity Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football Manager 11, Visual Aids 9, 10. WENDLING. MARILYN BUSINESS Attendance Office Help 10, 11, Senior Choir 11, 12, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Choir 9, 10, Stu- dsnt Service Guides 9, 11, Y-Teens 9, I . WATSON, BARBARA BUSINESS Junior Choir 9, 10, Senior Choir 11, 12, Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12, Attendance Office Help 10, 11, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, Student Council 12, Student Service Guides 9, 10, Usher Club 11, Y-Teens 9. WERTMAN, NANCY ANN vocATloNAL Home Economics 11, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 12, Prom Dinner Committee 11, Student Srevice Guides 12. WEBBER, RUTH GENERAL Junior Choir 9, Home Economics Club 12, Librarian 10, Student Service Guides 10, Y-Teens 9, 12. WH ERLEY. MARLENE COLLEGE ENTRANCE Annual Staff 12, Assembly Committee 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Choir 11, 12, Student Director 12, Class Officer 10, Historian, Crimsonian Staff 12, F.T.A. 9, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Student Director 10, Girls' Intramurals 9, 10, 11, 12, Leaders' Club 10, 11, 12, Prom Decorating Committee 11: Talent Bureau 9, IO, 11, 12, Y-Teens IO, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 121 Girls' Ensemble 9, 10. WILSON, DAN GENERAL Audio Aids 9, 10, Chief Operator 10: Junior Choir 10: Boys' Intramurals 10: Jr. Hi-Y 9, President 9: Senior Hi-Y 10: Stage Crew 10: Student Service Guides 10: Varsity Football 9, 10, 11. YACKEY, BONNIE ausmsss Crimsonian Staff 12: Girls' Intramurals 11, 12: llbfdrldn 10, 11, 12: Studgnf Sgrvice Guides 11: Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, WILSON, MARLENE R. BUSINESS Junior Choir 9: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. ZIFER, JAMES D. GENERAL Audio Aids 10: Junior Choir 9, 10: Boys, Intramurals 9, 10: Senior Hi-Y 11: Stadium Club 9: Student Council 10, 11: Varsity Football 11. ZOLLAR, CHARLENE GENERAL Band 9, 10: General Office Help 12: Girls' Glee Club 9, 10: Girls' Intramurals 12: Orchestra 9, 10: Student Council 12. lGOD FIRST 5 OTHERS SECOND fe?ZQZZpf9f s5E:l.Fr t'lxs:1jJl0?Z?, I ... diii. if X 'x ,GX si Q X5 gk E so xx X X Q 'X XXX b xx 'img Gbiiiuxx Six Esvucz Y UNDERCLASSVIEN X Q X X X g. TH W AN - C5692 ' J0WoRs X f K I I x Ax. 7- f If A Q Q ff l Q ,174 X ' x 'IE fi 1 xv S , 9 I ' If-,L - PX: 1 , ' f I ff Q . V VX. I y 5 QQ. 4 'N XX I 9 14. ' f X x I X X f fly.. J x 'X X I X Ygx -X' in 4, f F 'K A , x Q U S t Q X X JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Diane Deuvall ............. Presiclenf Faye Ryan ....... Secrefary-Treasurer Jim Reichman ......... Vice Presidenl' Judy Bay ................. Hisiorian Willard Harsline ...... Assembly Represenlafive JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Daniel, Mrs. Pearson STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Armslrong, Mr. Conwell, Mr. Blair FRONT-Joyce Goodman, Jolm Gaeilge. BACK-Marilyn Greisen, Jean Galla, Carolyn Jennings. FRONT-Tom Slein, Roger Spies. BACK-Sarah Shelarree, Margery Render, Marflwa Palfon. FRONT-John Ml+Chell, Carol Mumaw, Kenny Murphy. BACK-Jim Prysi, David Lomady. t R J FRONT-Carolyn Waller, Marilyn Sewell. BACK-Carl Von Allman, Dave Wendling, Dick Yenni FRONT-Earl Feller, Tom Hanner. BACK-Lowell Bory, Bob Barfhalow. FRONT-Shirley Slwull. BACK-Rachel Smifh, Lois Walker, Nancy Ziegler. '75, v -.1 FRONT-Mary Ella Sica. BACK-Jerry Vaughn, Joe Vaughn, George 36 Telle. FRONT-Sam Adkins, Rae Bell. BACK-Dianne Benneff, Tom Barcroff. Judy Bay. FRONT-Larry Winkler. BACK-Donald Winkler, Carol Sundby, Bill Trachsel. FRONT-Carolyn McCarfney. BACK-BeHy S+ulI, Dale Shor+, Jane Moser. cpu FRONT-Dale Maurer, Tom McKeever. BACK-Marilyn Maurer, Barbara Maffern, Mary Kay Mercer FRONT-Lemoyne Pelers. BACK-Jeanne Phillips, Charles Lowery, Don Kaiser. FRONT-Berfha Rennicler. BACK-Glenn Spechf, Jerry Regula. Charles Slafer. 5 V Q r FRONT-John Fryer. BACK-Charles Goodie, Diane Deuvall, Keni' Courlrighf F , FRONT-Nancy Yoclzey, Dick S+einer. BACK-Norma Hess, Donald Vlad, Marfha Wieland. mf 37 FRONT-Maxine Murplly. BACK-Arlene Mann, Bef+y Milhorn, Mary Maurer LEFT TO RIGHT-Mary Lee Feuh, Darrel Gordon, Shirley l Gibson, Willard Harsline, Carol Hermon. 38 FRONT-Phyllis Froelich, Nancy Hayward. BACK-PaH'y Hess, Delores Jeffords, Shirley Houze FRONT-Grelchen Kenny, Kenny Kaelin. BACK-Jerry Marlowe, Ted Langos, Dave Menges. LEFT TO RIGHT-John Hoover, Diclr Sloneman. FRONT-Dick Jennings, Dale Kur+z. BACK-Sandra Kraniz, Sonia Levengood, Janice Kennedy. FRONT-Shirley Rufener, Sens Ray. BACK-Jim Reichman, Frank Ren+sch, Faye Ryan. FRONT-Dan Fronl, Julia Auman. BACK-Marilyn Coniini, Keiih Espenschied, Margaref Haver. LEFT TO RUGHT-Kennefh Diehl, Armella CorbeH, Befiy Davidson, Nancy Amisfadi, Gene Arnold. FRONT-Tcm Ellwood. BACK-La Vera Biiikofer, Pai Brewer, Caroline Albaugh, Jane Ellsworfh. 39 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bill War+l1er ..,. ..,. ,A,, P r esiclenl' Beverly S+allings Secre+ary-Treasurer Chesfer BenneH ......, Vice Presidenl Lynn Gordon .,.....,..,... His+orian Clare Anne Krause. . . A . .Assembly Represenfaiive SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS smme LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss Hawk, Mr. shough. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss Eberwine, Miss Keuerleber, Miss Loren+z l 40 0f 'w J ' s Jai' as fff 'Cul 'OSU .s Ai . lf ec -L f, Myst!-Jil I :, yr 4 V 5- ------v----H --- N- Q ---,pgx ,fl ROW I: leff fo righl-Joyce Trachsel, Shirley Knisley, Rosalie DeVaul+, Goldia Mann, Naomi Srilgenbauer, Marlyn Maurer, Sue Shawelrer, Mary Ann Johnson, Sylvia Vlad. ROW 2: Mr. Shough, Delberf Wallrer, Gail Van Epps, Mae Chapman, Clarence Evans, Richard Albaugh, Bill Warlher, Dale Maurer, Reba Harder. ROW 3: Norma Kranh, Ann Seiberi, Elizaberh Torgler, Joanne Winzer, Reber? Swiharf, Lynn Gordon, Sheila Sluclry, Norma Morris, Orpha Powell. Homeroom 202 ROW I: lefl io righl-Mary Alice Machan, Wanda Polen, Judy Gray, Barbara Barnes, Sylvia Jenies, Janel' Mafhias, Bob Smifh, Beverly Hurless, Sue Sfoneman. ROW 2: Miss Eberwine, Kay Kreighbaum, Jane Rosenberry, David Smi+h, Pafsy Parfridge, Beverly Sfallings, Virginia Miller, Carol Smifh, Clare Ann Krause. K ROW 3: Earl Miller, Carl Berndf, Vera Lahmers, Waller Jeffords, Phillip Ray, Shirley Baumgarlner, -Agxtrri' Arlene Renner, Gladys Seward, David Winsfon, John Weisgarber. 5:71. 3 J! U , U ny JW P .flll l 'J F I A ,J Homeroom 203 ROW I: lef+ fo righl'-Larry Ro+hacher, Gail Goss, Laura May, Peggy Hadley, Beverly Schaar, Ann Gerber, Jackie Hess, Linda Lahmers. ROW 2: Miss Hawk, Rufh Ann Mears, Barbara Schaar, Carol Lembrighf, Barbara Haines, Freida Lampe, Paf Lieser, Barbara Espenschied, Pal While. ROW 3: Noreen Lahmers, Charles Pe+rullo, Tom Sewell, Adrian Ma+hias, Jerry Ernesf, Don Riggen- bach, Richard Fox, Linda Sewell. Homeroom 205 ROW Izlefl' fo righi-Cherie Weber, Linda Lufhy, Barbara Ellsworfh, Marfha Wieland, Jane Ells- worih, Carole Kus, LaVera Bifikofer, Ruih Ann Jones, Sandra Kaelin. ROW 2: Miss Lorenfz, Merrill Wise, Sandra Wolfe, Mariorie Homan, Donald Doidge, Larry Maurer, Sam McNuH', Roberl Mears. ROW 3: Dave Vlleinsz, Shirley Pringle, Dick Davis, Tim Keplinger, Dick Tris+ano, Larry Hamm, Don Hanenkraf. ROW 4: Ralph Winkler, Jim Webber, Dick Gordon, Jerry Murphy, Doyle Fraufschy. b JK J' A .i WW ,ug is A ' Homeroom 206 ROW I: le'F+ io righf-Lellan McFarland, Maxine George, Nancy Beilner, Beiie McKeever, William Williams, Sally Baller, Delores Robis, Lenore Beyer, James Moore. ROW 2: Miss Keuerleber, Donna Coiferman, Clarence Hadorn, Barbara Gibbs, Pai' Angel, Elaine Froni, Kay Cofferman, Mary Ann Pizzini, Richard Lengler. ROW 3: John Beihel, Tom Miles, Larry Daniels, Carlene Lebold, Gladys Miller, Linda Baer, Paul Mifchell. ROW 4: Chesier BenneH', Ronald Ber+Ie, Gene Dummermurh, Dick Jones, Bob Berile, John Boyer, Richard Rippel. fc c. Ye ' QQ' f' ff Q ill?-Qs V , ' , y QXC6 I LEADERSHIP 5 C391 152 1 :sv XX f X c X y QQ F ,f- L. -S ! 57' I FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bill BiHiclcer .,..,,,.,...... Presideni' Carol Roihacher. . .Secrefary-Treasurer Gene Giannobile ...... Vice Presidenl' Valera Hoffman ........... Hisforian Nellie Feufz ........ Assembly Represenfafive FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORS SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss Fulhey, Mrs. Park, Mr. Schwarm. STANDING, L. fo R.-Mr. McCar+ney, Mr. Furbay, Mr. Senff, Mr. Heller, Mr. Daniels B XP' QI 9 Homeroom 23I ROW I: lefl fo righl-Mary Jane Rausch, Faye Loclrer, Alice Schupbach, Shirley Baker, Karen Ables, Hary Jane Hursey, Grace Beaber, Shirley Brick, Bob Lulhy. ROW 2: Mr. Daniels, Belly Gerber, Roberf Yorlr, Nancy McGovern, Lorre'H'a Murphy, Belly Krebs. Lucy Wallrer, Vera York, Belly Froelich. ROW 3: Doyle Edwards, Bernard Lederman, JoAnn Blaclrson, Nellie Feuh, Bob Alberfine, Pai Miles, Thelma McGralh. Homeroom 2 I 7 ROW I: lefl fo righl-Goldie Horn, Belly Jenlrins, Frances Bair, Dewey Grafe, Kenny Murphy, Alex Hufras, Jack Hamilfon, Agnes Hewifi, Larry Smilh. ROW 2: Mr. Heller, Belly Gleafon, Barbara Dummermulh, Gerald Haines, Darlene Gordon, Larry Fishel, Bill Crumlish, Bari Hagloch, Paul Garver. ROW 3: John Katlor, Kenny Judy, Nancy Haas, Jim Wagner, Carol Ann Hyer, Dick Gummere, Bob Gow, Roberf Bovara. ROW 4: Wayne Piper, Dale Rennicller, Jim Dusenberry, Paul Rufener, Delores Gibbs, Bill Herron. Homeroom 3 I 2 ROW I: Iefr fo righl-James Hadley, Richard Griesen, Anna Mae Johnson, Shirley Hoover, Sally Keller, Connie Meissner, Pai Grewell, Shirley Merryman, Marilyn Hadorn. ROW 2. Mr. Furbay, Dean Gerber, Efhel Hadorn, Rufh Ann Groh, Marlin DeVauIi, Dave Mafhews, Beverly Davidson, Jane Knisely, Shirley Curfis. ROW 3: Janice Kur'I'z, Don Klein, Franlc Hollingsworfh, Shirley Haas, Burl Linlr, Bill Gerber, Earl Maurer, Shirley Horrisberger, Brady Hupp. Homeroom 2 I 5 ROW I: Ieff Io righf-Beffy Toflen, Marlene Siegenfhaler, Charlolfe Reniclrer, June Rineharf, Joan Cosgrove, Norma Limbacher, Lena Wrighf, Jerry Reiger, Marfha Mufersbaugh. ROW 2: Mr. McCarfney, Harold Auman, Norman Singlefon, Terry Shumalier, Helen Lemmon, Pele Shough, Elaine Winlrler, Relha Collinsworfh, Fred Siegenfhaler. ROW 3: Tom Tarulli, Diclz Mears, Howard Sialder, Junior Wise, Bob Eggan, Larry Davidson, Andy Spevak, Jean Rea, Roger Clemens. Mlm 1 46 , I fbi o .x. Homeroom 233 ROW I: leff lo righf-David Hefner, Waller Chumney, Lawrence Newlon, Terry Bory, Jerry Miller, Glenn Nicsinger, Ronald Lulhy, Jerry Dolls. ROW 2: Mr. Schwarm, Donald Lulhy, John lncarnafo, Joe Obermiller, Gerald Johnson, Harry McNuH, Charles Bair, Duane Law. ROW 3: Nelson Hawfhorne, Marvin Baab, Terry Paisley, Tom Phillippi, Jim Haas, Jerry Kimble. Homeroom l26 ROW I: lef+ fo rigl-if-Doro+hy DoHs, Barbara Brown, Gene Giannobile, Belly Ballard, Carol Chaudrue, Rella Collingsworlh, Shirley Feller, Dennis Pofschner, Shirley Everharl. ROW 2: Mr. Senff, Jacl: Adams, Mary Jane Rufener, Nancy Cosgrove, Jim Desseclrer, Clair Chrisfy, Don Gopp, Don Slealey, Calvin Taylor. ROW 3: Lois Archinal, Bonnie Gerber, Iona Biederman, Alberf Klein, Bob Asion, Bill Rea, Louise Mcpeek, Bill Biificlrer, Sandra Fran'I'z. Homeroom 3 I4 ROW I: Iefr fo righf-Jim Young, Jim Springer, Beverly Smifh, Rifa Zifer, Joann Waring, Effa Waikins, Julia Menges, Barbara Krebs, John Schaar. ROW 2: Miss Fufhey, John Pershing, Barbara Sfuder, Donna Fouh, Larry Vaughn, Nancy Travis, Beffy Bucher, Frances Keriakis, Anna Mary Williams. ROW 3: Sue McKiHricl, Tom Morris, Jim Waisgarber, Jerry Slenh, Kennefh Walfer, Emmeff Reiger, Dale Reiger. Row 4: Laurel Owen, Jerry Wallick, Joe Ray, Janie Zollar, Karl Welsch. - Homeroom 324 ROW I: Ieff io righf-Janef Insley, Lora Walfer, Mariorie Melich, Thelma Rennicler, Judy Maurer Carolanne Mercer, Irene Walfer, Marrha Hilfbrand, Symma Winsfon. ROW 2: Mrs. Park, James Boofh, Barbara Burkey, Grace Gibbs, Roberf Abel, Regis Smifh, Marfha Lahmers, Linda Archer, Carol Rofhacher. ROW 3: Valera Hoffman, Eileen Lemmon, Don Packer, Marian Ream, Bob GoeHge, David Pieiro, Larry Osborn. ,X fxx EIGHTH YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Tom Earley ........,.,A.., Presideni Barbara Parris ..... Secreiary-Treasurer Kei+h Van Epps ......,. Vice Presideni' Ricky Syler ............... Hisforian Sandra Fisher ........ Assembly Represen+a+ive EIGHTH YEAR CLASS ADVISORS SITTING-Mr. Beyer STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT-Mr. Ramsey Mr. Capufo, Mrs. Davis. Homeroom 2 I 3 ROW I: Iefl lo righl-Terry Gray, Wanda Haney, Dale Marlin, Sue Hamm, Wendy Robinson, Sharon Jenles, Bill Foraker, Bob McKnighl, Judy Miles. ROW 2: Mr. Capulo, Barbara Mochoskay, Ellen Hanks, Viclor Horn, Kennelh Egler, Ronnie Manley, Sandra Grunerl, Joy Hollwager, Dale Fronk. ROW 3: Bill Green, Marlin Gordon, Nancy Kaslor, Elizabelh Kinsey, Doris Hughes, Mildred While, Dick Hisrich, Joe Hefner. ROW: Jim Espenschied, Kenny France, Ona Hanks, Allen Lawrence, David Heid, Jim Heller, Karen Hinig, Jerry Ackerman. Homeroom 2 I 6 ROW I: Iefl lo righl-Lee Weinhardl, Donald Wendling, Mary Lou Ross, Beverly Slein, Thelma Russell, Kay Miles, Belly Medley, Mike Thomas-Moore, Tommy While. ROW 2: Mr. Beyer, Fredricka Syler, Pal Ruszin, Kcilh Van Epps. Larry Slucky, Ivan Weinhardl, Bill Slallings, Larry Sloller, Jack Shores. ROW 3: Erlyne Wallace, Donald Zeger, Rose Marie Von Allman, Bill Johnson, John Sullivan, Mary Lou Von Allman, Anne Willoughby, Rollin Sleiner. ROW 4: John Slein, Larry Zimmerman, Belly York, Roberl Smilh, Joe Lowery, Carol Young, Roberl Thompson, Howard Chaney. Homeroom 322 ROW I: le'f'l 'lo riglwi-Barbara Parris, Charles Cohen, Dale Paclrer, Karen Rice, Mary Ann Fraulsclly, Mabel Maurer, Carol Ginh, Carol Groh, Ronnie Ro+hacher. ROW 2: Mr. Ramsey, Karen Regula, Kennelh Van Epps, Benny Edwards, Roger Renner, Rosalie Maughan, Gary Renner, Kennefh Ryan, Carole Roucln. ROW 3. Ralph OH, Dale Kaiser, Dave Page, Joe Mufersbaugli, Barbara Capper, Sandra Regula, David Angel, Joe Lab. ROW 4: Eileen Wilson, Jim Mixer, Kennefh Page, Lynne Price, Gary Davis, Nancy Lowmiller, Bill Needs, Maroirie Miller. Homero-om 2 I4 ROW l: Ieff fo riglmf-Edward Coufs, James Domer, Rosalee Tapp, Rosalie Obermiller, Belly Bair, Sara Bay, Nan Denny, James Bell, Wells Dusenberry. ROW 2: Mrs. Davis, Virginia Amisfadi, Barbara Burlclwarf, Roy DeVauli, Tom Armslrong, Llewellyn Morris, Dale Crane, Sandra Fisher, David Clemens. ROW 3: Roberf Blackson, Dorollwy Chapman, Terry Merryman, Judy Douds, Dixie Burson, Donna Daniels, Rolaerf Royer, Lance Cleveland. ROW 4: Nancy Seiberi, Bill Anlmey, Jerry Denzer, Bill Davidson, Peggie Anderson, Tom Earley, Jack Daniels. 123' KYN l SEVENTH YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Mar+l1a Grams ..........,. Presideni' Holly Holzworflm Secrefary-Treasurer Larry McKee . . . , Vice Presiden+ Sallv Furbay , . , ,His+orian Larry Gordon .Assembly Represen+a1'ive SEVENTH YEAR CLASS ADVISORS SITTING-Mr. Fisher. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss Ley, Miss Bair, Mr. Fagley. 1 Homeroom 32 I ROW I: lefi +o righf-Jean Ream, Doris Gibbs, Chrisfopher Higgins, Linda Siien, Howard Froelich, Larry Marburger, Dwighf Goodman, Larry McKee, and John Sorquisf. ROW 2: Mr. Fisher, James Wherley, Judifh Confini, Carol Bodine, William Alevander, Woodrow Kelker, Shelby S+uder, Pa++y FeHers, and Peggy Moser. ROW 3: Sfephen LaFerre, Danny Buss, Sarah Green, Richard Dallas, Elizabeih MaH'ern, 'Ihoma: Nolf, Sally Furbay and David Driscoll. Homeroom 323 I ROW I: lefr fo righf-John Edwards, Charles Bricln, Keifh McFarland, Sylvia Dupler, Roberf Jerez. Janel Smiih, Linda Gordon, Bonnie Thomas, Ronald Yaclrey. ROW 2: Miss Ley, Harrier Radcliffe, Raymond Amisfadi, Charles Smifh, Deanna Coniini, Carol Karling, Judy Gerber, Dale Merryman, Charles Von Bergen. ROW 3: Carol Manley, John Ables, Ronald Malone, Delmar Kimble, James Henig, Judy Mohn. Homeroom 3 I 6 ROW I: lell lo righf-Rosalie Young, Tom Lenz, Dale Meese, William Mercer, Larry Gordon, Richard Mason, Jane Lorenz, Rose Rufaner, Larry Froelich. ROW 2: Miss Bair, John Kranh, Harry Willrinson, Brian Slewarf, Roberi Winkler, Barbara RiHer, Holly Holzworlh, Mary Lou Bolh, Nancy Moore. ROW 3: Edward Grove, Marlha Grams, Donald Huprich, William Kennedy, Jerry Page, Belly Jean Krause, Penny Pasfor, Geraldine McGinnis, Raymond Alliar, Rosemary McGonigal. Homeroom 232 ROW I: Ieff fo righf-Bealrice Jennings, Richard Zifer Roberi Jennings, John Bililrofer, Howard Kurh, Shirley Gerber, Roland Winzer, Carol Googash, Raymond Arnold. ROW 2: Mr. Fagley, Karl Meese, Louise, Lulhy, Palsy Dummermufh, Maurice Humphrey., Charles Davis, Eslher, BenneH, Mary Bair, Dick Penningfon. ROW 3: Gordon Gilmore, Erma Anderson, Linda McBee, Richard Tyree, Dianna Gopp, Joe Linlz, Belly Carnahan, Gerald Mccluney. ROW 4: Mary Phillips, Carol Boyer, Wayne Harding, Judy Vasbinder, Regis Blaclrson, William Geib. CLUB ,..,- ,,.- 4, - ,-- ..,...-, -, - A , A , ,,,...i,, H., .6' fgf' , ' X? . -,...,..., ,.. ---'fri -A 5 -Lg..,--'-'- it 4 X. .1 ni 47, . ' -Lia' g x . -- 'LQl',Qfi1'i--4'-- T X, -41 eff: ' -,,,, A - - ,ff I -.,v'A 1 f A 'fQgg:!,:: 'ff-L, . lf! 'Z' 'Tf'...'.M' ff T -f,,:i.- ' ' , 'M W W 'Xi , ' N. X' fr - ,- 1 --- U ' X. X 1 A ,f Z-jk' V k 'Nl ,1lL.fAVf'--1 ' . .ff'3 X' I 9 ff ' X 4 -fa -,-T-'Yi ,.,, T ff' xx f N .IC -fff .few el. .. 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X D Z X I if x X 3 ' ' S ff, xr X X NX y ,f i 4 V X1 X fl 1 V ? fy Z I I , , X I A g If A 4' 7 xi N X ! 1 Pl I f h .f ' s 'Q , I If X 'H f 757 ' f Z ff 'ff ' X ' f ' N2 x f T L ' 1 ' . cf X ff ' 1,1 In Q I 'K V ,f I I If S 4 71,7 ' . 4 2 Q , 5 .' f J f 44 , Y,,ff!f,fLi!.'1 ::. by I . 1 Q V X ff 1 5 'X I . -jififz f , f - -A -TS'-xf -K' .N-N, . , x 'X I 4! ,fili-w K ff 'I XX X -' ,ff -,,.- ' -X s. KE , . g-j W my , X 4 ,KC N -'ri' ,,- q 'X A I ff' ,. - U. 1 -A ft ...,.,, l X . X x f 1' ' --Q., 'L Z X My T. - i 1 ---., . . - - ,--at I I M ..,..L- . ANNUAL STAFF From +he CROSSROADS of Dover High, 'lo +he pages of +he I953 Swirl, comes 'lhe work of a busy, hard working Swirl Sfaff. This siaff has been working hard for fhe lasl six monlhs, +o prepare a Swirl 'thai will always remind fhe sfudenis of 'lheir days in Dover High, an imporiani CROSS- ROAD of 'lheir lives. Ediior ............. ......... M arilyn Phillips Business Managers .... ....... ..... P a f Feuh, Chuck Mears Ari' Edi+ors ...,..... Class Ediiors. . Club Edilors. . Music Edi+ors ..... Fa culfy Ediior . Boys' Sporis . . . Girls' Sporfs . Fealure Edifors ..... Typisls Jr. Assisla nls. . Advisors ,.... Esfher Lamonica, George Johnson . . .Mary Sica, Joyce Weisgarber . . . . .Pal Kaiser, Maxine Goosman .Gail Trusfdorf, Barbara Shaweker .................,..Thelma Kuriz Phyllis Froelich, Diane Deuvall, . . . . ,Frank Ellwood, John Crowl .............Marlene Wherley . . . . . .Norma Driscoll, DoHie Ginlz Janef S+ringer, Carolyn Krause Joyce Goodman, Janice Kennedy . . . . . . . . .Miss Lorenlz, Mr. James FLAG CUSTODIANS Oh say can you seo, by :lawn's early ligh+. . . . ln lhe early morning of every school clay lhese boys are seen raising Old Glory, fo i+s proper place, in resprrcl for our coun+ry, 'ro wave over lhe campus of Dover High, un+il il is lowered in lhe lasl hour of lhe school day. LEFT TO RIGHT-T. Ellwood, D. Fronlt, F. Sherer, J. Maurer. i V ATTENDANCE OFFICE HELP These girls, giving up one sludy hcll a day, collecl attendance slips, compile lists of absenlees, and do general office work, which is of service to the school. Advisor, Mrs. Beasley. ROW l: lef? io right-J. lnsley, L. Lohmers, F. Bair, B. Wielond, B. Schoar, B. Gleafon, M. Melick, M. George. ROW 2: Mrs. Slieber, S. Roghocher, S. Nigro, M. Feufz, M. Maurer, L. Millhorn, B. Dummermufh, G. Kenny, O. Amisradi, Mrs. Beasley. 57 l 4 1 USHER CLUB The Usher Club offers its service to make any event at the auditorium well organized. These ushers may also be seen at sports events. President, Bob Meese, Vice-President, Gail Trustdorfg Secretary-Treasurer, Norma Driscoll: Advisor, Miss Hawk. ROW 'lz left to right-C. Walker, P. Froelich, C. Mumaw, G. Fankhau'e', N. Driscoll, J. Moser, J. Baker, L. Hamm, T. Miles. ROW 2- Miss Hawk, G, Trustdorf, B. Davidson, R. Smith, l.. Maurer, P. Hess, J. Bay, E. Feller, S. Shelatree, P. Brewer. ROW 3-D. Jeffords, D. Deuvcrll, C. Sundby, J. Gallo, J. Marburger, D. Winston, J. Goodman, T. Hanner, C. Goodie. ROW 4-R. Kilchenman, J. Regula, T. Ellwood, B. Meeze, l. Winkler, S. Adkins, W. Jeffords, T. Barcroft, D. Jennings, D. Fronk. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the requirements of a member of the National Honor Society. Only fifteen percent of the Junior and Senior classes are eligible. President John Crawl: Vice-President, Frank Ellwoodp Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Weisgarberp Advisor, Miss Keuerleber. ROW l: left to right-E. Lamonica, D. Gintz, E. Feller, J. Pongrat, C. Walker, J. Moser, N. Dummermuth, M. Phillips, B. Shaweker. ROW 2-Miss Keuerleber, M. Feutx, J. Waisgarber, M. Wherley, M. Contini, W. Harstine, N. Driscoll, J. Steiner, J. Bay, D. Jef ords. ROW 3-P. Feutz, J. Kreighhaum, R. Steiner, G. Curtis, D. Dummermuth, F. Ellwoad, J. Crawl, C. Krause, J. Kennedy. sa HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Service to other organizations is one of the main activities o' the Home Economics Club. Girls from the second and third year home economics classes make up this club. Among other things, these girls clean the trophy cases and repair athletic equipment. President, Gail Van Epps, Vice-President, Norma Krantz, Secretary, Shirley Pringle, Treasurer, Norma Morris, Program Chairman, Reba Harder, Advisor, Miss Eckert. ROW l: left to right-D. Dotts, R. DeVault, G. Mann, N. Stilgenbauer, N. Krantz, G. Van Epps, M. Johnson, S. Knisely, J. Trachsel. ROW 2-Miss Eckert, R. Harder, A. Seibert, G. Kenney, S. Stucky, N. Morris, M. Rufener, E. Cappillo. ROW 3-E. Torgler, N. Jones, S. Pringle, R. Webber, l.. McPeek, B. Krebs, O. Powell. TALENT BUREAU Members of the Talent Bureau offer their talents for both school and outside activities. These students are outstanding in many fields. Anyone from the seventh through the twelfth grades may be a member, if he is selected by the committee. Advisors, Mr. Savage, Mr. Alexander, Mr. Cattabiclni. ROW l: left to right-M. Render, N. Moore, S. Stoneman, L. Beyer, M. Mercer, B. Davidson, C. Mercer, J. Maurer. ROW 2-Mr. Savage, M. Contini, B. Shaweker, N. Domer, J. Zollar, J. Steiner, C. Kneuss. ROW 3-M. Wherley, .l. Goodman, D. Gibbs, M. Phillips, E. Torgler, D. Bennett. ROW 4-J. Hurless, D. Stoneman, D. Steiner, R. Winkler, D. Groh. 59 STUDENT SERVICE GUIDES The students who are members of this club give up a study hall each day to help keep the halls clear. They also see that visitors are received courteously and cordially. President, Pat Kaisev Vice-President, Shirley lahmp Secretary, Sue Rosenberry, Advisor, Mr. Harvey. ROW I: left to right-M. Maurer, A. Hewitt, S. Knisely, S. Thompion, J. Pershing, P. Grewell, R. DeVault, 5. Gibson, D, Dotts. ROW 2-Mr. Harvey, B. Warther, J. Phillips, E. Cappillo, M. Patton, N. Wertman, E. Ray, M. Chapman, S. Lahm. ROW 3-C. Stein, S. Nigro, G. Fankhauser, A. Schupbach, F. lampe, M. Homan, D. Bennett, S. Judy. ROW 4-P. Kaiser, S. Rosenberry, N. Lahmers, J. Wise, R. Winkler, C. Randolph, G. Biechler, STADIUM CLUB Members of the Stadium Club can always be found taking tickets at athletic events. These boys also see that the banner of the visiting team is displayed at every game. President, Clyde Greiseng Vice-President, Dave Hefner: Secretary-Treasurer, Dale Maurer: Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Kimble: Advisor, Mr. Fisher. ROW l: left to right-R. Angel, D. Meese, J. Krantz, H. Kellxer, l. Morris, E. Grove, R. DeVauIt, C. Cohen, D. Hefner. ROW 2-Mr. Fisher, J. Hefner, R. Hisrich, J. Abel, K. France, K. Page, J, Daniels, D. Maurer. ROW 3-J. Adams, C. Meese, J. Baker, D. Kimble, C. Greisen, J. Maurer, B. Albertine, J. Kimble. 60 JR. RED CROSS COUNCIL The Jr. Red Cross Council consists of representatives from every home rocm. The work of the Council is very similar to that of the American Red Cross. Several worthwhile proiects are carried out each year. President, Joyce Goodman: Vice-President, Carol Mumawg Secretary, Carol Lernbrightg Treasurer, Beverly Hurlessp Advisor, Miss Ley. ROW I: left to right-L. Marburger, S. Studer, J. Abel, C. G'oh, S. Feller, S. Grunert, T. Armstrong, R. Steiner, M. Maurer. ROW 2-Miss Ley, L. Gordon, V. Meese, D. Pennington, B. Parris, S. Winston, H. Holzworth, M. Grams, A. Schupbach, A. Johnson. ROW 3-B. Hurless C. Kus, R. Mears, P. White, N. Beitner, L. Newton, B. Stucler, G. Gionnobile, W. Kreighbaum. ROW A-C. Lem- bright, N. Amistadi, N. Domer, C. Hyer, C. Young, C. Mumaw, P. Angel, G. Johnson, J. Zollar. ROW 5-J. Steiner, S. Stucky, T. Kurtz, C. Herman, J. Galla, A. Renner, S. Horrisberger, J. Schuma':er, D. Mears. ROW 6-B. Ankney, A. Lawrence, J. Marburger, D. Miller, T. Honner, J. Vaughn, D. Stoffer, J. Goodman, J. Kennedy. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the students' voice in the actions and betterment of Dover High School. The goal of the organization is to gather the students, faculty, and administrative opinion into one. Members are representatives from every homeroom from grades, seven to twelve. President, Don Dummermuth, Vice-President, Dianne Deuvally Secretory, Marilyn Continip Treasurer, Roy Rice: Advisors, Mr. Senft, Mr. Walker. ROW l: left to right-R. Young D. Fronk, R. Winzer, K. Regula, D. Driscoll, R. Zifer, B. Totten, J. Wherley, L. Gordon, L. luthy. ROW 2-Mr. Walker, C. Vlad, L. Cleveland, S. Baker, C. Manley, J. Moser, B. Ballard, J. Douds, E. Feller, S. Shelatree, S. Curtis, C. Karling, R. Harder, B. Jenkins, Mr. Senft. ROW 3-S. Frantz, J. Weisgarber, C. Zollar, M. Contini, P. Brewer, P. Mitchell, C. Lem- bright, J. Weisgarber, M. Armstrong, D. Deuvall, D. Jeffords, L. Maurer, J. Wagner. ROW 4-S. Wolfe, M. Goosman, L. Zimmerman, A. Lawrence, D. Packer, T. Paisley, E. Lemmon, H. Lemmon, E. Miller, K. Page, J. Baker, M. Feutz. ROW 5-N. Feutz, T. Phillippi, R. Fox, S. Adkins, D. Dummermuth, R. Rice, L. Winkler, J. Dupler, R. Kilchenman, C. Bennett, S. Haas. bl Y-TEENS I I-I 2 ROW l: left to right-S. Shelatree, J. Bay, M. Render, R. Davidson, N. Yockey, M. Mercer, E. Lamonica, M. Gopp, B. Shaweker. ROW 2-Miss Futhey, C. Walker, J. Galla, R. Smith, M. Greisen, P. Brewer, D. Deuvall, M. Contini, D. Jeffords, D, Bennett. ROW 3-J. Goodman, P. Froelich, C. Sundby, J. Auman, M. Murphy, N. Dummermuth, N. Driscoll, M. Feutz, D. Gintz, N. Domer, C. Stein. ROW 4-J. Weisgarber, M. Phillips, S. Rosenberry, B. Mattern, B. Yockey, C. Krause, R. Webber, J. Kennedy, P. Feutz, M. Wherlay. Any girl from the ninth through the twelfth grades may become o Y-Teen. As a Y-Teen she is a member of a world-wide organization, the Y.W.C.A. The Y-Teen purpose is to strive to realize the ideals of personal and social living, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. President, Carolyn Krause: Vice-President, Nancy Dummermuthg Secretary, Pat Angel: Treasurer, Dianne Deuvallg Advisors, Miss Futhey, Mrs. Davis. Y-TEENS 9-I0 ROW 1: left to right-R. Mears, G. Van Epps, M. Melich, M. Hiltbrand, L. Beyer, M. Rausch, J. lnsley, S. Brick, S. Shaweker, D. Dotts, S. Feller. ROW 2-Mrs. Davis, F. Keriakis, S. Baker, J. Waring, B. Gleatan, C. Rothacher, S. Frantz, B. Dummermuth, B. Schaar, J. Maurer, B. Ballard. ROW 3-S. Curtis, L. Luthy, N. Beitner, C. Weber, M. Maurer, B. Hurless, S. Vlad, B. Gerber, C. Kus, M Wise, M. Lahmers. ROW 4-P. Lieser, K. Kreighbaum, S. Baker, B. Stallings, S. Jentes, S. Stuclry, E. Frank, C. Lembright, K. Cotter- man, J. Zollar. ROW 5-J. Gray, .l. Knisley, H. Lemmon, E. Lemmon, L. Bair, C. Krause, J. Rosenberry, S. Wol'e, P. Angel. ROW 6-A. Seibert, D. Cotterman, B. Espenschied, C. Lebold, S. Baumgartner, A. Renner, M. Ream, L. McPeek, J. Winzer. 62 The Senior Hi-Y for idealistic personal tary, Jerry Haas, Tre ROW I: left to right l. Maurer. ROW 2-B. B. Jones, D. Winston, D. Groh, C. Goodie, J. Mitchell, J. Vaughn, G. F. Ellwaod, R. Rice, G. The Jr. Hi-Y is fellowship is one of Treasurer, Jim Wagne ROW 1: left to right- Mr. Lembright, T. Ar Daniels, D. Mears, J. P. Shough. SENIOR HI-Y , consisting of boys in the upper three grades, strives to uphold high standards of Christian character, to work life, and to create a spirit of service. President, Jerry Kreighbaum, Vice-President, Don Dummermuthp Secre- asurer, John Crawl, Chaplain, Clyde Greisenf Advisor, Mr. Senft. -W. Harstine, R. Horn, G. Goodrich, J. Crowl, D. Dummermuth, J. Kreighbaum, J. Haas, C. Greisen, J. Hurless, Jones, D. Maurer, J. Marlowe, R. lengler, D. Gerber, P. Mitchell, J. Marburger, E. Miller, J. Weisgarber, D. Figg. ROW 3-T. McKeever, T. Hanner, B. Barthalow, D, Steiner, l. Gordon, B. Gummere, W. Jeffards, Strimbu, D. Mears, Mr. Senft. ROW 4-J. Regula, C, Bennett, D. Weinsx, D. Frank, D. Orr, B. Waring, J. Specht, R. Kilchenman, J. Maurer, C. Mears. ROW 5-B. Meese, D. Jennings, T. Ellwood, K. Kaelin, J. Dupler, Dummermuth, T. McCartney, F. Sherer, K. Diehl, l. Peters. JUNIOR HI-Y patterned after the Sr. Hi-Y with boys of the seventh through ninth grades as members. Promoting good the main goals of the club. President, Jim Weisgazberg Vice-President, John Kastor: Secretary, Paul Gorverg rg Chaplain, Pete Shoughg Advisor, Mr. lembright. J. Krantz, B. Stallings, D. Wendling, R. Winzer, J. Edwards, B. Hagloch, A. Hutras, J. Young. ROW 2- mstrong, N. Singleton, B. Bitticker, B, Crum'ish, L. Plunk, D. Angel, P. Garver. ROW 3-J. Weisgarber, J. Kastor, G. Haines, C. Christy, J. Herzig. ROW 4-D. Packer, M. Baab, J. Deusenberry, J. Wagner, B. Ankney, 63 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB These amateur photographers not only have a chance to le ,-1 how tn m-:ke pictures correctly, but they also learn how to develop them. Members are students from the seventh through th: twe th grades. President, Jerry Kimble, Vice-President, Bill Geibi Secretary, Dale Maurer: Advisor, Mr. Fagley. ROW 'l: left to right-R. Zifer, C. Higgins, R. Hisrich, J. Krantz, C. Davis, J. Link, H. Kelker. ROW 2-Mr. Fagley, K. Van Epps, G. McCluney, D. Tyree, J. Pa 'e, W. Ge'b, C. Cohen, I.. Froelich, L. Froelich. ROW 3-G. Haines, K. France, J. Denzer, D. Kimble, J. Daniels, B Neezli, J. Kfmb'e, B. Crumlish. MORNING ANNOUNCERS Good morning, Students. Thus starts the school day. These announcers are a group of students who serve the student body by presenting the day's activities and meetings over the public address system. Head announcer, Joe Vaughn, Advisor, Mr. Savago. ROW 1: left to right-P. Kaiser, S. Cosart, M. Phillips, N. Beitner, M. Render, B. Shaweker. ROW 2-Mr. Savage, P, Feutz, J. Hurless, K. Courtright, J. Vaughn, B. Smith, L. Murphy. 64 CRIMSONIAN STAFF The Crimsonian Staff is a busy, hard-working group of students composed of members of the Journalism class. Thi' 'ta'l gives all the students of Dover High a chance to read all the latest news, gossip and other items that are published in our :chool paper, the Crimsonian . Editor, Dave Figgi Advisor, Miss Eberwine. ROW I: left to right-G. Trustdorf, B. Shaweker, E. Feller, J. Moser, D. Gintz, J. Pongrat, D. Bailey, M. Sica. ROW 2-Miss Eberwine, N. Discoll, M. Wherley, C. Mumow, B. Yackey, M. Goosmon, M. Phillips, N. Dummermuth. ROW 3-1. Kreighbaum, T. McCartney, J. Strimbu, C. Franks, D. Gordon, D. Figg. THESPIANS Lights, camera, action! The purpose of the Thespians is to promote interest in dramatics and to present several plays throughout the year. These students are the actors and actresses of Dover High School. President, Jerry Marlowe, Vice-President, Dottie Gintzy Secretary, Jane Moser, Business Manager, Dirk Jennings, Advisor, Mr. Savage. ROW l: left to right-C. Mumow, J. Moser, P. Froelich, P. Breyer, D. Jef'ords, D. Bennett, N. Yockey. ROW 2-Mr. Savage, J. Goodman, P. Feutx, L. Murphy, M. Eberle, B, Barthalow, .I. Marlowe. ROW 3-T. langox, S. Adkins, D. Jennings, J. Ernest, J. Vaughn, E. Miller. 65 Y 'M '11!b GENERAL OFFICE HELP These girls, in running errands, typing and mimeograph'ng, lea'n the practices of a modern office while helping the administration. ROW If left to right-M. Sica, J. Moser, G. Fankhauser, S. Curtis, E. Lamonica. ROW 2-C, Krause, Mrs. Holzworth, Mrs. Mottern, Mrs. Coputo, B. Mattern. STAGE CREW PulI the curtain, dim the lights. Without the help of the Stage Crew, many school and community activities would be impossible. These boys handle the lighting, stage settings, curtains and all other backstage iobs for activities held in the audi- torium. President, Frank Ellwood, Vice-President, Jerry Kreighbaum, Secretary-Treasurer, Chuck Mears, Advisor, Mr. Senft. ROW 1: left to right-J. Weisgarber, G. Dummarmuth, P. Mitchell, D. Weinsz. ROW 2-F. Ellwood, C. Mears, Mr. Senft, J. Crowl, J. Kreighbaum. 66 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Many Dover High School students who plan to become teachers have found an interest in the F.T,A. This club is designed to interest students in a teaching career and to give them practical experience. President, June Steiner, Vice-President, Judy B:-fp Secre- tary, Symma Winstonp Advisor, Mr. Caputo. ROW l: le't to right-Mr. Caputo, S. Winston, J. Steiner, J. Bay. ROW 2-J. Maurer, C. Mercer, F. Lampe, M. Ream, P. Lieser, D, Deuvall. CAFETERIA CLUB The members of the Cafeteria Club give up at least one study hall a day and their noon hour so that students eating at school may be served efficiently. They have proven to be a great help to the dietitian. President, Joanne Blacksony Secretary- Treasurer, Gladys Seward: Cafeteria Dietitian, Mrs. Swindermanp Assistant, Mrs. Horn. ROW 'Ia left to right-F. Alexander, G. Beaber, A. Johnson, L. May, R. Groh. ROW 2-Mrs. Hom, S. Hoover, G. Seward, J. Blackson, Mrs. Swinderman. 67 STUDENT LIBRARIANS lhe main duties of the student librarians are checking books in and out, shelving books, collecting and delivering permits, and preparing books for circulation. These girls give up one study hall each day to perform this service for Dover High. Head Librarian, Nancy Dummermuth, Chairman, Carol Mumaw, Advisor, Miss Futhey. ROW I: left to right-E. Feller, M. Pizzini, N. Dummermuth, D. Deuvall, M. Greisen, C. Alvaugh. ROW 2-Miss Futhey, C. Weber, R. Smith, D. Jeffords, C. Mumaw, K. Kreighbaum. ROW 3-E. Fronk, J. Goodman, T, Kurtz, B, Yackey, C. Kus. ... .. . NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Speech students will be interested in the activities of this organization. Its purpose is the promotion of public speaking President Jerry Marlowe, Vice-President, Dianne Bennetty Secretary, Bob Ba thalawg Advisor, Mr. Savage. ROW l: left to right-J. Hurless, K. Courtright, J. Steiner, D. Figgt D. Bennett, J. Marlowe. ROW 2-D. Steiner, P Kaiser, M. Eberle, P. Feutz, L. Murphy, M. Piillips, B. Barthalow, Mr. Savage. 68 SCHOOL BOY PATROL The boys in the School Boy Patrol are entrusted with safeguarding the lives of the students of Dover High Schoo' while crossing streets. Head of the School Boy Patrol, Donald Doidgep Advisor, Mr. Heller. ROW T: left to ri ht D. Hefner, B. Foraker, B. Edwards, R. Angel, R. DeVault, T. Gray, D. Packer 9 , ' ROW 2-Mr. Heller, G. Giannobile, J. Hefner, D. Doidge, C. Christy, L. Zimmerman, P. Grewell. ROW 3-B. Thompson, B. Needs, K. Page, J. Denzer, J, Daniels. . VISUAL AIDS The members of the Visual Aids are in charge of all visual activities throughout the Dover School System. The boys take an trip at the end of each year, using the money from noon movies. President, Dave Winston, Vice-President, Earl Miller, Secretary- Treasurer, Ralph Winkler, Chief Operator, Jim Reichmam Assistant Chief Operator, Don Vlad, Advisor, Mr. Cattabiani. ROW 'I: left to right-L. McFarland, A. Hutras, B. Luthy, J. Moore, P. Garver, J, Reichman, G. Haines, D. Gopp. ROW 2-Mr. Cattabiani, D. Vlad, E. Miller, D. Helvoight, l.. Hamm, J. Wagner, C. Welsch. ROW 3-J. Adams, P. Shough, R. Winkler, F. Swigheimer, D. Winston, T. Miles. 69 SCHOOL NEWS STAFF Wriiing school news 'For Ihe Daily Repor+er is fhe main func- Iion of Ihe school news slaff. These ariicles are wriHen fwice weekly. Advisor, Miss Eberwine. ROW I: Iefi fo righf-D. Ginh. D. Bailey, G. Trusidorf. ROW 2: N. Driscoll, D. Figg, M. Sica, Miss Eberwine. 70 AUDIO AIDS These boys fake care of all announcemen+s and recordings. In addiiion, Ihey cperafe Ihe sound sysfem in fhe audiforium and af Ihe foofball and baslrei- ball games. Presidenf Dick Tri- sfano: Vice-President Tom Tarullig Secreiary-Treasurer, Charles Goodieg Advisor, Mr. CaHabiani. ROW I: Ief+ Io righi-T. Tarulli, J. Weisgarber, J. Hamilfon, D. Trisfano. ROW 2: L. Maurer, C. Goodie. Mr. Ceifabiani, B. Bifficker, R. Lengler. FRENCH CLUB Membership in Ihe French Club is Iimifed fo second year French sfudenfs. The main aciivify of Ihe club is Ihe promoiion of Ihe use of French. This is done by acfual usage of +he language during mee+ings and classroom discus- sions. Presidenf, Rey Kilchenman: Secrefary, Doifie Ginh: Advisor, Miss Keuerleber. ROW I: Ieff fo righf-G. Trusf- dorf, J. Weisgarber, B. Shawelrer. ROW 2: Miss Keuerleber, R. Kilchenman, N. Dummermuih. ATHLETICS . ,ox , .v2+'t X F w I, A fx ,N Ks! K 'K ' I f if 'X K- i' ' 'N Vw 'W ff ' J 1, My ,X fC y J nlff 27 Ur fx 'gr-QI, aw 4 f ,X AZ-N 3 F 'Q 4 , ff A! fa 59 f Q Spogggnlz mp f s- Q f 5, 8 J ff K 'X ' - X fum 'n ,l 6 9127 ,, 5 ' ' C' 'b N K 'H f , Q' h 5 UCF! gxf-A SST 'N 1 1 IJ!! Willis? . - L. -nz , 'wee-A. - GLEN DUTCH FURBAY TOM ARMSTRONG l952 FOOTBALL SQUAD: FIRST ROW, l. 'lo r.-Mr. Furbay, Haas, Sacco, Jones, F. Ellwood, Good- rich, Crowl, Dupler, Sirimbu, Jim Murphy, Kreiglibaum, Diehl, Miller, Mr. Heller. SECOND ROW, l. 'lo r.-Mr. Armsfrong, Gordon, L. Winkler, Kaelin, Fronlc, Wendling, T. Ellwood, McKeever, R. Winlcler, Trisfano, Swegheimer, Weisgarber, Maurer, Helvoighi. THIRD ROW, l. 'lo r.-Mears, Weinsz, Fox, Lambros, Langos, Jerry Murphy, Jennings, S'I'of'fer, Ripple, Miichell. 72 FGCDT BALI.. Woosfer 7 Sr. Frank Ellwood QB Sr. Jerry Kreighbaum FB Sr. John Crowl C Sr. Jim Murphy T Dover 27 Uhrlchsvllle I3 Sr..-Glenn Goodrich G Sr. Bob Jones HB 73 Dover 28 Zanesville 49 Sr. George Sacco HB v V' M f,nlu X Sr. Jerry Dupler E if r lllllll, ,X DQ , Q 4, or We :b V -.X r L' O , .X ' 'H ull V , 0 mg El . All 'I X, m J I , 4 s x I. X 'lm 4 V M nj, 1167: NW?-Hwix l wif-Q5 N X :ff , ,J A Sr. Jack Sfrimbu T Sr- Ken Diehl T Sr. Dick Miller T 74 i 60 ,Q Q I r Ihjvyfsfk illj-ll ll A 'lflmllll 5 4 1 I H , 4' I, ng . I 2 , A I '14 ' 0 4 ,, .5 J. . Dover I4 La ncasfer 25 Sr. Bill Haas E Jr. Tom Ellwood E Jr. Tom McKeever G Dover 2 I Chllllcofhe 6 Dover 38 Ma rieH'a 7 Jr. Ken Kaelin E Jr. Dan Fronk G Jr. Dick Jennings FB I r Jr. Ted Langos T Soph. Dave Weinsz QB Soph. Bud Mears HB Dover 4I Newark I4 Fresh. Tom Lambros T Soph. Jerry Murphy C Dover 20 Coshocfon I4 Soph. Paul Miichell G Soph. Drcl: Fox T 76A Fresh. Fred Swegheimer T Soph. Dick Ripple E Dover 7 Cambridge 26 Soph. Ralph Winkler E Dover I 3 Phila I 3 Soph. Dick Tris'I'ano HB g Soph. Dave Wendling QB 77 ? 4 A iam., , r 5 ww, I ob Heller-Equipmenf Manager George Yackey-Siadium Cusfodian rW0UVim Harold Ramsey and Russ Lufhy Managers-Sianding L. +o R.-Gordon, Junior Reserve Coaches Winkler. Kneeling: Weisgarber, Maurer -47 JR. RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM ROW 1: left to right-D. Law, D. Malhews, D. Grafe, B. Goolfge, B. Link, B, Aston, W. Piper, P. Shough. ROW 2-R. Lufhey, A Hulras, J. Boris, L. Fishel, R. Greisen, T. Armstrong, B. Hagloch, J. Booth, J. Springer, Mr. Romsey. ROW 3-l. Smith, T. Gray, J Lowery, D. Heid, J. Heller, R. Malone, N. Singleton, L. Zimmerman, J. Kastor. ROW 4-J, Zimmerman, J. Shores, J. Slein, R. Manley J. Mixer, L. Slucky, B. Stallings, R. Rolhacher, L. Sloller, K. France. JR. Hl FOOTBALL TEAM ROW l: lefi Oo right-G. Elford, J. Wherley, L. Marburger, T. Lenz, J. Edwards, D. Driscoll, C, Davis, D, Zifer. ROW 2-R. Winzer, V. Meese, R. Altier, R. Geib, S. LaFerru, B. Winkler, l. McKee, L. Froelich. 79 WOOSTER-Sepf. IZ. Before 3,000 warm fans af Cralor Sfadium. fhe Tornadoes romped fo an easy vicfory over fhe Generals from Woosfer. The broken field running of Jones and line play of Murphy and Diehl were ouf- sfanding in 'fhe game. Final score: Dover 35- Woosfer 7. UHRICHSVILLE-Sepf. I9. Wifh Sacco and Kreighbaum powering fhrough and around fhe Uhrichsville line, Dover subdued an unorfhodox Tiger feam. A 2I-poinf splurge in fha firsf half gave Dover ifs second win. Final score: Dover 27-Uhrichsville I3. ZANESVILLE-Sepf. 26. Dover finally sfepped info fhe C.O.L. affer a few years lapse and was handed ifs firsf defeaf by fhe speedy Muskingum Counfy Blue Devils. Dover did male a second half bid, buf if wasn I' quife enough fo overfalre Zanesville who was rafed sixfh besf in Ohio. Final score: Dover 28-Zanesville 49. LANCASTER-Ocf. 3. Dover losf ifs second game of fhis season fo a highly regarded 'Ieam from Lancasfer. Wiih Dover leading af half fime 7-6, a spirifed group of Gales overcame Ihe deficif by scoring I9 poinfs in fhe second half. Glenn Goodrich played oufsfanding ball af his defensive line baclrer spof. Final score: Dover I4-Lancasfer 25. CHILLICOTHE-Ocf. I0. The Tornadoes finally displayed fheir frue form fo falxe fheir firsf C.O.L. vicfory before fheir dads af Crafer Sfadium. Dover's backs and de- fensive linemen complefely oufclassed Ihe Cavaliers from Chillicofhe. Ellwood, a sfellar performer all year, shown brillianfly in This game. Final score: Dover 2I Chillicofhe 6. DAD'S NIGHT MARIETTA-Oc'I. 27. Showing fheir besf offensive splurge of fha season, Dover breezed fo an easy vicfory over fhe Tigers from Marieffa. Dover complefely overpowered fhe Tigers as fhey amassed 350 yards nef gain fo only I47 for Marieffa. Final score: Dover 38-Marieffa 7. NEWARK-Ocf. 24. Overcoming a I0-year iinx and I0 fumbles, fhe Tornadoes posfed fheir fiffh vicfory of fhe season. Affer a slow firsf half which saw Dover behind I4-I3, fha Tornadoes reversed fhemselves and poured on fha pressure. The powerful running of Kreighbaum was brillianf. If was also a greaf feam vicfory. Final score: Dover 4I-Newark I4. COSHOCTON-Ocf. 30. A very spirifed Coshocfon Redslin feam invaded Crafer Sfadium wifh fhe idea of winning. Sfriling insfanfly, fhey gained a I4-0 advanfage af fhe end of fha firsf half. However, 'Ihe offense began fo work as fha defense held Coshocfon fhe second half. The line play of Cenfer Jerry Murphy 80 was oufsfanding affer replacing our regular sfellar cenfer, John Crowl. Final score: Dover 20-Coshoc- +on I4. CAMBRIDGE-November 7. invading 'Ihe lair of fhe Guernsey Counfy Bobcafs proved 'ro be disasfrous for fhe Tornadoes. Cambridge displayed fhe razzle- danle which carried fhem fo 'Ihe C.O.L. champion- ship. In going down fo defeaf, 'Ihe running of Jones and fha defensive play of Goodrich was impressive. Final score: Dover 7, Cambridge 26. EW PHILADELPHIA-November I4. Before 7000 scream- ing fans ai' Qualler Sfadium, fha Tornadoes made a gal- lanf comebaclr fo fie fhe Qualrers. Nearly everyfhing pos- sible happened on fhe gridiron, including a complefe blackout Alfhough fha fgame ended in a deadloch, much praise should be given Io Dover's defensin foam. Final score: Dover l3, New Philadelphia I3. 4 BASKETBALL Glenn Goodrich, Sr. Bob Jones, Sr. i Don Dummermu+l1, Sr. Mr. Ramsey. Coach Jerry Dupler, Sr Bob Gummere, Sr. Roy Rice, Sr. Frank Ellwood, Sr. Kei'H'1 Espenschied, Jr. John Crowl, Sr. Mgr. Dave Weinsz, Soph. 84 Tom Ellwood, Jr. Erene Dummermu+h, Soph. Bud Mears, Soph. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. 2 5 I2 I9 26 2 3 6 9 I6 20 23 30 3 6 I3 I4 20 25 27 SCHEDULE AND SCORES VARSITY BASKETBALL GAMES I952-53 Dover . 36 Dennison . . Dover . , 42 Lancasrer . . Dover . 44 Cambridge . . Dover . 49 Zanesville , . Dover . 32 Marieffa . . Dover , . 36 Cosiwocion Dover ,, 33 Newark . . . Dover .. 65 New Phila , , Dover .. 46 CI'1iIIico+I1e . ., Dover . . 4I Lancasfer . . Dover . . 37 UI1ricI1sviIIe . . Dover , 46 Cambridge . . Dover. . . 44 ZanesviIIe . , Dover . , 58 New PI1iIa . , . Dover . 5I Mariefra . . Dover . 62 Coshocfon . Dover . . 47 Newark . ,. . Dover . 4I CI1iIIicoII'1e . .. TOURNAMENT SECTIONAL AT NEW CONCORD Dover. ,,.. ....... 6 4 CarroIIIon .... , Dover.. ., ,., .,. . 35 Cambridge ,. .. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD ROW I: Iefi +o rigIrI-D. Weinsz, B. Mears, B. Gummere, B. Jones G Goodrich K. Espenschied. ROW 2-F. Ellwood, J. Dupler, R. Rice, D. Dummermufh, G. Dummermuilw T Ellwood Reserve Baske+ball Squad ROW I, leff 'io righf-J. Weisgarber, L. Maurer, D. Jones, D. Doidge, H. Auman. ROW 2-L. Gordon, Man- ager, D. Sfoffer, J. Murphy, R. Ripple, K. Wal'I'er, Coach Furbay. Jr. Reserve Baskeiball Squad ROW I-J. Duesenberry, D. Grafe, D. Gummere, J. Weisgarber, R. Griesen, J. Lowery. ROW 2-J. Kasior, Man- ager, J. Walliclr, T. Phillip i, B. Link, P. Shough, K. Judg. Jr. Hi Baslce+ball Squad ROW I-L. Plunlr, Manager, K. McFarland, L. Marburger, D. Fronk, L. Zimmerman, L Sfuclcy, J. Mizer, J. Heller. ROW 2-R. Winzer, V. Messe, B. Winkler, D. Heid, K. Page, T. Armsirong, Mr. Heller. T RACK ln fhe spring of I952, 35 boys mef head coaches Harold Ramsey and Tom Armsfrong for ihe lafesi edifion of 'lhe Dover High School frack leam. This was one of +he besf iurnouis in receni years. The nucleus of fha squad was 'formed by Jim Carrico Jake Lengler, Tom and Frank Ellwood, Glenn Goodrich, Dick Jennings, Jim Murphy, Jerry Kreighbaum, and John Crowl. Jim Carrico was Dover's oufsianding fhinclad of I952. He noi only won all his dual meals, bu? when fhe Disfricf Track Meer was run off, he caplured 'lirsf place in The I00-yard dash and second place in fhe 220-yard dash. He ran anchor man on Dover's mile relay foam which 'look second berfh in fhe disfricf run off. The ofher boys who helped in fhe mile relay were Jake Lengler, Sonny Hess, and Frank Ellwood. The following week fhese boys Traveled +o fhe Sfafe Meer al Columbus. Alihough 'Phe relay feam did no? place, Jim Carrico was a sfandoui and an excelleni represeniaiive of Dover High School. Afier winning his qualifying runs, he placed fourfh in The finals of fhe I00-yard dash. The irack ieam had one of ifs besf records in recen+ years including wins over New Phila, Uhrichsville, and Cambridge. . A I TOP LEFT Dave Welnsz. LEFT CENTER: Lee Hollingsworfh, Phil Ray, Frank Ellwood, Jim Kearns. RIGHT CENTER John Crowl, Jerry Busby, Tom Ellwood, Jim Carrico, Jim Prysi, John Lufhy. BOTTOM LEFT Tom Ellwood. BOTTOM CENTER: Jim Carrico. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bob Jones. 87 EEWURA'-? RENS: leff fo righf-K. Murphy. D. Fronk, K. Kaelin, L. Winkler, D. Gordon, T. McKeever, D. VVendHng. , '.., 2 + , ' , ' nf CUBS: Ief+ +o righf-L. Roih- acher, D. Winsron, C. Berndr, R. Winkler, C. Benneff, P. Mifchell, R. Lengler. a 2 E W 1 ATOMS: leff +o righf-B. Foralrer, J. Hefner, D. Buss, J. Daniels, B. Edwards, J. Murersbaugh, K. Van Epps. MISS ELLET LEADERS CLUB The girls in +he Leaders Club lake charge of all girls' inframural sporis. l'r is 'rhe iob of fhis club 'I'o make sporis a wholesome and enieriaining recreaiion. Presidenf, Joyce Weisgarber: Vice-Presideni, Marilyn Phillips: Secre+ary, Sarah Shelaheeg Treasurer, Carol Mumaw, Advisor, Miss Ellei. ROW l:. lefi fo righf-M. Maurer, B. Shawelcer, B. Hurless, G. Van Epps, M. Mercer, B. Davidson M. Coniini. ROW 2: P. Angel, G. Fanlchauser, J. Weisgarber, B. MaHern, C. Krause, J. Kennedy, J. Galla, K CoH'erman, M. Wherley, Miss Ellei. ROW 3: J. Bay, S. Shelafree, J. Moser, D. Benneif, C. Mumaw, P. Brewer, C. Krause, S. Baker S. Wolfe, M. Phillips. 89 VOLLEYBALL CLASS A The Ho+ Tamales, capfained by Judy Bay and Sarah Shelairee received fop honors for fheir fine display of feam work. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Auman, P. Froelich, B. Davidson, C. Mumaw, M. Confini, S. Shelafree, J. Bay, D. Jeffords, J. Moser, P. Brewer, N. Yoclley, N. Hayward, C. Sundby. CLASS B The Proefles showed rhal' an earnesf desire fc become cham- pions can be fulfilled if each feam-male will do her parf. ROW I: leff fo righf-S. Wolfe, P. Angel, G. Van Epps, S. Baker, S. Sfuclry, C. Krause. ROW 2: B. Hurless, K. Cofferman, E. Torg- ler, C. Smifh, B. Espenschied, J. Rosenberry, D. Coiferman. CLASS C The Blue Devils show high pos- sibilifies of being 'rhe champions in fufure years. Experience will make ihem one of fhe best ROW I: lefr 'ro righl-H. Rad- cliffe, L. Lufhy, L. Gordon, B. Hanenlzraf, P. Dummermuih, M. Bair, C. Karling. ROW 2: J. Smiih, M. Phillips, D. Confini. J. Vasbinder, J. Mohn, C. Manley, D. Gopp. 90 BASKEI TBALL. CLASS A The Senioreffes showed whai' could be accom plished when +he desire 'lo improve and +he will io learn is fhe goal. LEFT TO RIGHT B Yockey J. Selzer, B. Swiharf, M. Wendllng J Baker B Siingel, T. Morgan, N. Weriman M Slealey K Paffon. CLASS B The Slick Chicks worked hard io aH'ain perfecfion in baskefball. With much pracfice, ihey soon developed coordinafion. Row I: lefi fo righf-B. Barnes, C. Weber. C. Kus, L. Lahmers, L. Luihy. ROW 2: S. Janfax. B. Sfallings, A. Seibarf, N. Beifnar, G. Goss. CLASS C The Hof Shofs, alfhough in- experienced, will improve every year. They have shown possi- bilifies of becoming a good feam. ROW I: Ieff io righi-S. Fisher, B. Parris, C. Groh. ROW 2: B. Burkhart, E. Hanks, M. Miller, R. Maughan. OUTSTANDING BOWLING TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Slwawelxer, J. Weisgarber, M. Wherley, M. Phillips. OUTSTANDING BADMINTON PLAYER OUTSANDING PING-PONG PLAYER Belly Davidson Marilyn Phillips 92 KICKBALL RELAY RACING TUMBLING 93 GIRLS WITH HIGHEST AWARD Marilyn Phillips, Carolyn Krause, and Joyce Weisgarber have clone ou+s+and- ing work in Ihe 'Fielcl of girls' sporfs. They have accepfecl ex'I'ra responsibililies and have helped wifh Ihe affer school games. In general, Ihese girls have mainlainecl Ihe qualifies of fine leadership. LOCKER ROOM ASSISTANT Mrs. Herman VPU SIC . . I X ZW I 2if?, Vf fi, I' X- N M27 N! 1-.Li w ff X A TENXN ' M! 0 : N ., tg ff! Vi I xx X NS Y , f Hel. ,V 1 A , . 3? yi Kb X ffm ,' 'ilirgx , I , fx M- , ' f 4 BAND .6 3 M, 4-Oszcs-aesma 2 E fx '-'11 fcuoms 4 gp 9 2 ig' DIRCCTOFQS MR. ALEXANDER MR. YOUNG MR. RITTER Mr. Alexander is 'ihe supervisor of fhe music depar'I'men+. He is +he direcior of fhe Junior, A Cappella, and Girls' Choirs, as well as fhe sevenih and eighfh grade chorus. His many years of experience are eviden+ in +he 'Fine work +ha+ his choirs produce. Under 'ihe leadership of Mr. Young 'ihe High School Orchesfra has improved greafly in fhe lasr few years. He capably gives lessons 'ro sfring players, as well as having charge of 'ihe Thea+er Orchesira. Mr. Young is also ihe direcior of 'fhe Junior Orchesira. Direcfed by Mr. RiH'er, ihe High School Band is known for iis high siandards fhroughouf fhe sfafe. His consfanf drilling wifh +he marching band was apparenf in i'is fine performances. Mr. Riffer is also fhe direcior of +he Junior Band, and Beginners Band, and gives lessons. A CAPPCLLA CHOIR Fourih period means lime lo sing for 'lhe sixiy-six members of fhe A Cappella Choir. This group smgs in concerfs, assemblies and in various churches. Mr. Alexander ins+ruc+s +he group in +one qualiiy, mfonafion, expression and diclion as well as helping +o cul'l'iva'l'e a 'lasfe 'for good music. SOPRANOS Nancy Amisfadi Oliva Amisfadi Shirley Cozarl Nancy Domer Norma Driscoll Pai' Feulz Maxine Goosman Barbara Haines Beverly Hawfhorne Sue Judy Twila Morgan Shirley Nigro Jeanne Phillips Jean Selzer Marilyn Sewell June Sleiner Janef Siringer Gail Trus+dorf Marilyn Wendling Marlene Wherley Nancy Zeigler BASS Gene Arnold Larry Davidson Gone Dummermu+h Jerry Ernesf Clarence Evans Lynn Gordon Clyde Greisen Dan Groh Ted Langos John Miichell Andy Siruhar Bill Trachsel ALTOS Marilynn Armslrong Jean Baker Barbara Berndf Pal Brewer Irene Cerveni BeH'y Davidson Diane Deuvall Lena Evans Judy George Anne Hefner Carol Herman Pal' Kaiser Marilyn Phillips Joanne Pongral' Shirley Rofhacher Faye Ryan Barbara Shawelcer Mary Walier Barbara Walson Nancy Yocltey TENORS Tom Barcrofl' Jim Dusenberry Bill Haas John Hurless Walfer Jeffords Charles Mears Dave Menges Lemoyne Pelers Glenn Spechl Dick Sloneman Jaclc Sfrimbu Carl Von Allman Dave Wendling 97 GIRLS' CHDIR The Girls' Choir includes girls of lhe freshman, sophomore and junior classes. Finesse is lhe ou'I' sfanding characferislic of 'lhis group. Singing in assemblies, concerfs and for various churches com pleies fheir public appearances. FIRST SOPRANOS Sally Baker BeHy Ballard Lenore Beyer Donna Coflerman Kay Co'Herman Gail Goss Marilyn Greisen Shirley Knisley Janice Kurlz Judifh Maurer Jane Rosenberry Carol Roihacher Sylvia Vlad Merrill Wise SECOND SOPRANOS Linda Archer Shirley Balter Linda Bear Nancy Beiiner Carol Chaudrue Jean Galla Maxine George Reba Harder Beverly Hurless Sandra Kran'I'z Marfha Lahmers Carol Lembrighr Eileen Lemmon Mary Alice Machan Shirley Rufner ALTOS Barbara Barnes Maura Cull Barbara Espenschied Nellie Feuiz Helen Lemmon Linda Lulhy Janef Mafhias Marjorie Melich Carol Ann Mercer Mary Kay Mercer Sue Shawelxer Rachel Smilh Beverly Sfallings Naomi Slilgenbauer Sue Sloneman Marjorie Render JUNIOR CHOIR 4. 1 M x , 5 g Eggs This choir consisls of freshman and sophomore siudenfs. The purpose of +his choir is lo ham voices for fhe A Cappella and Girls' Choir. Their public appearances are for school conceris, churches and various club groups. SOPRANOS Lois Archinal Nancy Cosgrove Shirey Everharf Sandra Franfz Elaine Fronlc Bonnie Gerber Delores Gibbs Be'Hy Gleafon Darlene Gordon Nancy Haas Goldie Horn Frances Kerialxis Sue McKi'H'ricl Judia Menges Laurel Owen Gladys Seward Barbara Sfuder Jane Zollar BASS Bob Gow Dewey Grafe Kenny Judy Tom Lambros Bernie Lederman Richard Lengler Richard Rippel Pele Shough John Weisgarber ALTOS Shirley Baumgar+ner Shirley Feller Be'Hy Froelich Barbara Gibbs Judy Gray Carol Hyer Beify Jenlcins Barbara Krebs Norma Limbacher Belle Lou McKeever Gladys Miller Delores Robis BeH'y ToH'en Anna Mary Williams TENORS Clair Chrisiy Jim Dessecker Dick Gummere Jack Hamilfon Alex Hu+ras John Kasior Bob Lulhy Earl Maurer Tom Miles Paul Mifchell Tom Morris Jim Weisgarber ORCHESTRA During 'I'he eighfh period on Tuesdays and Thursdays, fhe orchesfra pracfices under fhe direcfion of Mr. Young. This group has earned recognifion as one of fhe oufsfanding high school orchesfras in Ohio. Isf VIOLINS Lenore Beyer Carolyn Jennings Carol Lembrighf Mary Kay Mercer Mariorie Sfealey Ralph Winkler 2nd VIOLINS Bill Crumlish Ellen Feller Carol Hyer Dale Kaiser Rosalie Maughan Mabel Maurer Marilyn Phillips Joanne Pongraf Carol Smifh Fredrica Syler Eileen Wilson Marlene Wilson l00 VIOLAS Linda Archer Kay Cofferman Barbara Espenschied Gail Goss Mildred Grimm BeHy Jenkins Pa+ Kaiser Joyce Trachsel CELLOS Marfha Grams Rosemary McGonigal Roberf Winkler STRING BASSES Nellie Feufz Sue McKiH'rick Elizabefh Torgler OBOES Linda Oerfel Pafsy Parfridge Barbara Shaweker FLUTES Julia Auman Clare Anne Krause Gail Van Epps CLARINETS Nancy Domer Sylvia Jenfes Joyce Weisgarber Sandra Wolfe BASS CLARINET Sue Sfoneman BASSOONS Barbara Haines Valera Hoffman FRENCH HORNS Pafsy Angel Esfher Lamonica Carlene Lebolcl Ann Seiberl' CORNETS Marilyn Confini Beffy Davidson Pai Lieser TROMBONES Mary Fraufschy Margene Gopp Barbara Maffern TU BA Dan Groh PERCUSSION Larry Gordon Willard Harsfine Bill Mercer BAND ln fhis organizaiion, Mr. RiH'er especially siresses dynamics, 'fone qualify, and expression. Appreciafion 'For classical music, as well as good in+erpre+a+ion of jazz FLUTES Julia Auman Mar+ha Hilibrand Clare Ann Krause Marjorie Melich Nancy Moore Karen Rice Mary Jane Rausch Gail Van Epps OBOES Linda Oeriel Pa+sy Par+ridge Barbara Shaweker BASSOONS Barbara Haines Valera Hoffman E-FLAT CLARINET Phyllis Froelich CLARINETS Frances Bair BeHy Ballard Bill Bifficker Barbara Brown Barbara Burlty Barbara Capper Donna Co'H'erman Nancy Domer Doran Gordon Janice Kennedy Carolyn Krause Jane+ Ma+hias Judi+h Maurer Rufh Ann Mears Sylvia Jen+es Mirian Ream Margery Render Andrew Spevak Beverly Sfallings Be++y To'H'en Cherie Weber Joyce Weisgarber Marlene Wherley Sandra Wolfe ALTO CLARINETS Marilynn Armsfrong Alice Bair Carolyn Walker BASS CLARINETS Mary Kay Mercer Sue Sioneman Mar+ha Lahmers ALTO SAXOPHONES Geraldine McGinnis Marjorie S+ealey Carol Sundby Joan Waring CORNETS Carl Berndl' Clair Chris+y Marilyn Confini BeHy Davidson Eu ene Dummermuih 9 Don Gopp Sue Ann Hamm Be'He Jean Krause Kay Kreighbaum Joe Lab Pai Leiser Jerry Marlowe Marlyn Maurer Earl Miller Dick Sfoneman FRENCH HORNS Pai Angel Holly Holzworlh Esfher Lamonica Carlene Lebold Carol Mercer Barbara RiH'er Ann Seiberi' Roberf Smifh BARITONES Chesier BenneH' Roberf Gow Gerald Haines , is fhe goal of 'rhe band. Sarah Shelafree Bill Williams James Young TROMBONES Benny Edwards Doyle Frauischy Mary Ann Frau+schy Margene Gopp Adrian Maihias Barbara MaHern Dave Menges Mary Wal+er BASSES Eugene Giannobile Dan Groh Don Packer Terry Paisley Kei+h Van Epps Kenne+h Van Epps PERCUSSION Larry Gordon Willard Harsfine Bill Mercer John Mifchell Jane Rosenberry BASS VIOL Elizabefh Torgler lOl THEATER ORCHESTRA The Thealer Orchesfra, a group of firsl and second chair members of fhe high school orcheslra, under lhe diredion of Mr. Young, plays 'for dramahc produchons and 'For programs oulside of lhe school which desire a small lnsfrumenfal group This group also consisls of firsl and second chair members of 'lhe high school band 33 They play for pep rallies and afhlelic assemblies ll Mum: l T u J!!-1 I' FRONT: M. George ,N. S+ilgenbauer J. Mafhias, B. Barnes, N. Beifner, B. S+allings. BACK: S. Kranh, K. Co++erman, D. CoHerman, M. Wise, J. Rosenberry, L. Bear, Pianisl, M. Render. 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