East High School - Minaret Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Marian Armburst The Advanced Art Class Mr. glalrence Parsell Sid Mendelsohn Marian Barzo Mr. . I. Ault Martha Byrd Mrs. Adeline McLeland Betty Castner Marilyn Fenton Annie Keaton tlicarion Y i To Mr. Clarence W. Parscll for his years of devoted service to lfast lligh School and for his helpfulness to the many Senior Classes this bunk is gratefully cleclicatecl. f A 4 ' -plvl -,,,...----' -,,,....-- .1---i 'A ,,,,...--v- -,....4--1 ,.,.--L ,iii- if og !-Y,-,.-1 4 ZZ 1f' 5+ jf'U,j't ff J my O' S1'w'f,faPev WS . ,Ajflmu j gi 2134 1 41 A School. Jayfq LQST of all.. Jxfwffgf filth 1 when we 5 .7 our L'7ff L 'afajse , Q 1 EQS7- High we recall. 1.,.,1---1' ..i-...l--sz ,-,-..-11---0 .1--1-1: ' -g-,1-ni .,,-1--11-n 11 B ,Jim 'Farr xx mcmoriam We cherish the memory of John Frederick Mearig who was prin- cipal at East High School from September, 1942 until his untimely death on February 13, 1955. The influence of his personality, his dignity and his kindliness, will long remain with us. Mrs. Mary Law Girls' Counselor 1 5 Mrs. Jane Rapp Girls, Counselor Mr. H. M. Ault Acting Principal Mr. Joseph Gruccio Boys' Counselor Mr. Russell Martin Boys' Counselor I , I EQ... X! f '50 'I 1 3 ,V '3 if, lr F' 01 JI QR BQ,-2'-' .X al ,.. , Miss Ruth Armstrong Mrs. Lillian Artola Miss Elizabeth Barrow '?gF '! 'c 'Y B Prrf' X N....--:.::'.:'.- Q -f'-'5 Mr. Paul Becker Miss Kathryn Bietz Mr. Frank Bihary ' .:..-.:-' --.5-.-..i-N ff , fi ,K if f al 1-1... X ., X'-wg 5-f' -...:L ESQ.. :L b..--Ig..---- '- ' ::' --f ',,-F Miss Helen Bolz Miss Lucille Boylan Mr. Herbert Bracken Mr. Martin Chapman Mr. James Cummings Mr. William Delaney 1 Mr. Stanley Dengler Mr. Charles Dimmette Mrs. Neva Eclcroafl 9 x fs., . P M fi! 'Y -N Mr. Clarence Ceeting Mr. Charles Hale Miss Harriet Horst 0. Mrs. Jean Howes Miss Olga Johnson Mr. Clyde Kennemuth .', 1' 4- Guwl T UE lv hs! I OLE new ro pxws Pupns msmve M' iff f 'v. 1 C 6 31 l ': ,i :'Ai YO E I of-' NW uon ffnfvf Mrs. Dorothy Lahrmer Mrs. Jean Lawrence Miss Dorothy Lelfler . Q 0 . Q W ff X X . Miss Helen Lussen Miss Hazel MacLennan Mr. Boyd Maxwell Y .i x . 1 n pf X in bkq flyg: N , f .3 .'7!-i'1!.G. N ww ' 'P 1: V it P K : In - lv!!! ggi 4 Miss Ruth Meier Miss Grayce Miller Mrs. Martha Miller - fwg 5:11 xx Y! If l -4 Li I Miss Mary Mostenic Mrs. Rose Paolucci Mr. Clarence Parsell Mr. Dominic Patella Mrs. Lula Peery Mr. Albert Pete Mr. William Shaw Mrs. Nelle Sharpe Mr. Luther Smith Mrs. Eleanor Peyton Mrs. Rose Picciotli Mr. Lawrence Ricker ff Wk I X . 4 . 4 Iv Af ' 2 1 X N 14 X 'WHA X N xx I x XE' kiwi V XXX f 1 4 ,ll XXX xx nw V xxxx. ,N its-: N .Aki wh x -7-1 y' Miss Elizabeth Stump Miss Martha Sturdevant Miss Helen Sullivan if v NVQ J ., 1- nf , Q- ul inf il.-fcrfl , -'QL S ,sam iss ik xy P ls A l l ilk . Mr. Guy Swartzel Miss Loretta Tisch Mrs. Caynelle Upchurch Mr. Michael Krino Mrs. Adeline McLeland Mr. Davi Faculty Pictures Not Submitted Miss Anita Cahill Mr. Clifford Casenhiser Mr. Russell Estey Mrs. Marjorie Moore Mr. Blanchard Hensal Miss Katherine Hoover Mr. Loren Kirtley Miss Lora Naumer Mr. William Zuschin vi rl: H r A Q lg, I 'AWL x d McCallops Mrs. Dorothy Viola Secretaries l QQ' gn, 1 vain if .Sf 3, A '. ' ' C C, ,evade 3614 ., i'5'i'1-f 'Q 'P MG l Miss Virginia Brand Miss Thelma Diemer F7 LUNCHEON CLUB Mr. Zuschin Mr. Kennemuth Mr. Bihary Mr. Shaw Mr. Dimmette Mr. Hale ilhliil' :umm cmmcgqvq, JOSEPH SENTELIK Little Jae DORIS WYATT Dee VELDA FRANCIS President of Sr. Classg Swim 3, 4-g Hall Vice-President of Sr. Class . . . wants to Secretary of Sr. Classg Jr. Y Teen 1 2 guard 2, 3, 4g Captain 3 . . . ambition to attend business college to study stenog- OHice Asst. 2, 33 Red Cross l, 2g GA A make lots of money . . . usually seen any- raphy . . . usually seen with Pearl, Ertha, 2, 3 . . . ambition to study nursing where one can imagine and usually not and Margie . . . prefers skating, dancing, usually seen just roaming around . re there . . . prefers girls with black and cheeseburgers and french fries. fers sailors, roller skating and fried ivory convertibles. chicken. CLASS SONG JANUARY CLASS 0FFlCER ABBY JANE RIVENBARK Jane Girls' Treasurer of Sr. Classg Jr. Y Teen lg Glee Club 35 Office Asst. I . . . wants to work in an oflice . . . usually seen work- ing in the school office . . L prefers good books and a radio. .lg ROBERT GARY PEASE Boys' Treasurer of Sr. Classy Jr. Glee Club 2g Sr. Glee Club 3, 4 . . . ambition to enter Akron U. and be an Electrical Engineer . . . usually seen nowhere . . . prefers to ride instead of walking. TUNE: I'll See You Again WORDS: Anne Christian and Aria Price We'll see East again, Teachers and friends so true again. Years may lie heavy between But in our hearts there's no forgetting- This fond memory Across the years will come to me. Evin time will soon fly by, ln our hearts East will be nigh With a whisper of a sigh-Goodbye. Goodbye, dear East High, The years have gone too quickly by. Football and baseball and track Will always stand out as we look back. Each past day has been One in which goals we tried to win- Now that time has all flown by W e will say farewell, East High With a whisper of a sigh--Goodbye. CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS COLORS Powder Blue and Royal Blue CLASS MOTTO Nothing great was ever achieved withou SENIOR ADVISOR Miss Mary Mostenic t enthusiasm RUTH ANN BELLAMY Ruby Sr. Y Teen 3 . . . ambition to be a clerk typist . . . usually seen with Jackie, Tia- juanna, Shirley . . . prefers fries and ham- burgers. CAROL ANN CHIARAMONTE Dago Would like to travel through the States . . . usually seen with Gloria and Violet at Kippy's . . . prefers peanut butter and cheese. GERALDINE ANNE CHRISTIAN Anne Jr. Glee Club 13 Sr. Glee Club 3, 43 Sec. 43 Class Song Com. 4, Latin Club Ig Com- mencement Com. 45 Spirit Com. 4 . . . would like to become a doctor . . . usually seen at home, school . , . prefers to eat and sleep. GUS CONTOS Greek Jr. Glee Club 1, 23 Sr. Glee Club 3, 44 Track 13 Basketball 1 . . . wants to be a Gym Instructor in Canada . . . usually seen at Royal Lunch or Laconi's . . . pre- fers sport cars. pizza and females. WILLIAM C. CURRY Cojeehead Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 . . . ambition to attend Ohio State and study Chemistry . . . usually seen where girls are and in the Heights . . . prefers nice clothes, girls, food, and sports. CECIL F. DARMOFALL Sonny Caravan 4 . . . wants to go to Siberia and discover gold . . . usually seen complain- ing or loafing . . . prefers pretty girls, money and new cars. if 1:14 'Quai quvh .IOY YVONNE DOOLEY Ja .Ir. Y Teen 1, Sr. Y Teen 35 Reserve Ma- jorette 45 Library Assistant 4 . . . wants to be a good secretary and a good wife . . . usually seen with the gang at church . . . prefers driving a gray Plymouth. GEORGE HALL WILLIS HENCH Willie Bowling lg Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3 . . . ambition to serve his country, be an Architectural Draftsman and later marry . . . usually seen with a girl from North or working . . . prefers Cute girls with short hair and having a fine car. DAVID LEE JAMES Dave Wrestling 2, 35 Track 1, 2 . . . ambition to go to college . . . usually seen at Blue Ribbon and with Sandy Meadows . . . prefers hot peppers and garlic with spag- hetti. HAROLD ARTHUR JOHNSON Art Wants to go to work after graduation and then attend college . . . usually seen at Youth Fellowship . . . prefers hamburgers. THOMAS A. JOHNSON Tom Hall Guard 1, 2 . . . wants to be a Horti- culturist . . . usually seen with Gary, Nick . . . prefers hamburgers, french fries, and vanilla milkshakes. MARJORIE JONES Margie Red Cross 2g G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . ambition to become the world's greatest dancer usually seen with Doris, Ertha and Pearl . . . prefers hotdogs, fries, coke, dancing and skating. LORETTA MAE YOUNG Ginger Jr. Y Teen I, 23 Majorette 3, 43 Sr. Editor of Minaret 4g Caravan 4g Library Asst. 23 Jr. Glee Club 23 Sr. Social Committee 4 . . . ambition to work and later marry . . . usually seen with Bill everywhere at any- time . . . prefers Bill, Chip Chops and Root Beer. RONALD BOYD LINVILLE Ronnie Wants to be a success in whatever he en- deavors . . . usually seen counting money at the parking lot . . . prefers blondes who like to tease. CORDELL HUGH MCCANN Baseball 3, 4 . . . ambition to serve in the Marines and later go into Forestry work . . . usually seen around Linda Theatre . . . prefers Angies Pizza. ALVIN J. PEARSON The Doctor Track 2g Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition to outmaneuver everyone in Madison Square Garden . . . usually seen at the Center with the boys . . . prefers chicken soup and seafoods. ARIA ESTHER PRICE Boots Sr. Glee Club 3, 4g Caravan 33 Class Song Com. 4g Sr. Week 4 . . . ambition to study music at Oberlin College . . . usually seen at the Center with Jackie, skating and football games . . . prefers fine clothes, handsome men and eating cheeseburgers and milkshakes with Chuck. '4 liif ' xi . ,. r e h w QL aw? U , ii, J 5 M A if E ll X is gp sa ' :ns Q' ' i s we-1 5. 'sa 'ww if if xx at all ff, if EDWARD ALAN PRITCHARD Big E1 Reserve Baseball 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . ambition is to be a truck driver for Dia mond Towel Supply Co .... usually see' in a ,53 Plymouth station wagon, every where, anytime . . . prefers girls first the food. HARRY BERNARD ROGERS Adv. Chorus 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Track i 43 Sr. Week, Chairman 4- . . . ambition t make a successful life . . . usually see with Silas and Billy and, Benny . . . pn fers hotdogs, fries, and root beer at th Spot. BETTY JEAN SMITH Dc Ambition to be a well-known seamstres . . . usually seen at all the mixers with th gang . . . prefers boys, fried chickel Moon Dog, Pepsi, and ice cream. BEULAH MAE WALKER Pune Jr. Y Teen 1, 2g Sr. Y Teen 33 Sales Ta 1, 2, 3 . . . ambition to go to business co lege and study stenography and then gf married . . . usually seen in 5th perio lunch with the gang and at the Center . . prefers fries, chicken, shrimp, boys, dam ing and football. LOVELL WALKER Sli: Wants to go into business for himself an later marry . . . usually seen with Jaco and Archie in the halls . . . prefers Mai ners Big Boys and milkshakes. WILLIE DAVE WILSON Whip Wilso Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 . . . wants to joi the Air Force and attend their school . . prefers rare hamburgers. VIRGINIA JOAN KOVALCHIK Virgie Jr. Y Teen 1, 2 . . . wants to join the Waves, work as an oilice assistant or book- keeper and later get married . . . prefers 21st birthday and boys with black wavy hair . . . usually seen at Springfield Skat- ing Rink or Eastgate bowling. l . - . X - Q , . fa 09 : 37 ' who 1 9 .IACQUELYN VINSON Jackie Wants to be a lawyer . . . usually seen eating or arguing with Aria Price . . . pre- fers being with Mose, eating and arguing with someone. NONA LEE STEVENS Beno Jr Y Teen 13 Majorette 2, 3, 4g Sponsors 4 Student Council 4-Q Caravan 43 Minaret wants to he a commercial artist . . . usually seen at the Waterloo with Sylvia and Helen . . prefers violet or pink, Lin- coln convertibles. ly . , xi fl , 1g B 4 X x ' sf 1 K .xl , My I' E. 3 s CLASS SONG DONALD WILLIAM CHILDS Bill Latin Club 13 Hi-Y 1, 43 President 4g Se- nior Class President 4g Student Council 4g Wrestling 3, 4g Captain 43 Baseball 3, 4 . . . ambition to study la'w and become a judge . . . usually seen selling tickets to something . . . preferences girls, good food, and good times. - T f '- - , ,K.K... vgigtiig 1 Q enses ..-35E4.5i1.i'.i, I il L-,. 1 'Q Y .1 3 -1,4111 ' DAVID YOUNG Dave Hi-Y 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Vice President of Senior Class . . . ambition is to go to college and then play professional base- ball . . . usually seen playing baseball or basketball or attending some sporting event . . . prefers ice cream and money. LILIANA DELLA-BIANCA Lil .lr. Y Teen 1, 2g Pres. 23 Jr. Red Cross 13 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Treas. 4g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Library Club 23 National Honor Society 43 Spon- sors 3, 43 Chaplain 33 Vice Pres. 43 Sr. Y Teen 3, 4g Jr. Glee Club 23 Sr. Glee Club 3, 43 Sec. 3 . . . ambition to attend Akron U. . . . usually seen with Sylvia, Helen, or Helen. JU E CLASS 0FFlCER THEODORE M. DLUZYN Polak Student Council 1, 4g Golf 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Boys' State 33 Class Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Vice Pres. 33 Sec. and Treas. 4 . . . ambition to attend either Akron U. or Kent State . . . usually seen with the gang playing cards and anyplace relating to athletics . . . preference eating French bread. MARY BARBARA MOFFATT Barb Jr. Y Teen 1, 2g Jr. Red Cross lg Library Ass't. 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Ass't. 3, 4g National Honor Society 43 Library Club 3, 4g Adv. Chorus 2, 33 G.A.A. 33 Girls' Treasurer 4 . . . ambition is to enter Nurses Training. . . . usually seen in the most unusual places with Lil, Barb, and Velda . . . pre- fers shrimp and no homework. VERNA ANN FRIEND Jr. Y-Teeh 1, 2g Sr. Y-Teen 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Hall Guard 43 French Club 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Thespians 3, 43 Sec. 43 Senior Class Girls' Treas. 4 . . . ambition is to attend Kent State to major in Social Studies and later to be an airline stewardess . . . seen with Loren, Alice, and Walt having lots of fun . . . prefers music. ' fTune: September Songj Words by Roberta Kreider and Joan Shaw It's been a long, long time, And we've loved it all3 Every precious moment, Each friendship we've made. After graduation When from friends we part, And weire traveling Down the Road of Life, We shall ever recall Those wonderful years, The glad times, the sad times. You've offered each of us A priceless tool To mold our lives, Dear East High School. CLASS COLORS Powder Blue and White CLASS MOTTO We study that we may serve. CLASS FLOWER Blue tipped carnation SENIOR ADVISOR Miss Mary Mostenic Senior Homeroom teachers: Mrs. Lillian Artola, Mr. Frank Bihary, Miss Helen Bolz, Miss Grayce Miller, Mrs. Eleanor Peyton, Mrs. Rose Picciotti. BRUCE BIGHAM ADAMS Adams Latin Club 1, 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cara- van Staff 4g .naret Staff 4, June Editor 4 . . . ambition to be a cement contractor . . . usually seen at all sporting events . . . prefers 5'4 brunettes, hamburgs, french fries and chocolate shakes. MARIAN BARBARA ARMBRUST Bobbie Jr. Red Cross 29 Sr. Y-Teen 43 National Honor Society 4, G.A.A. 4 . . . ambition to work at the telephone company and later settle down and get married . . . usually seen with Betty at the Waterloo eating hamburgers or working at Howers . . . prefers boys, pizza, new cars and pink shirts. JOHN ARTHUR BARAGRY Art Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1 . . . ambition to attend Akron U. and get married and live in Florida . . . usually seen piloting my Chevy or at Marilyn's . . . prefers ham- burgers and milkshakes with Marilyn at the'Cozy Kitchen. MARY LU BAY Lu-Lu Band 1, 29 Secretary-Treasurer 2, Orches- tra 23 Jr. Y-Teen lg Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Speakers Bureau 3g Representative to Jr. Board of Trustees of the Summit County TB Assoc. 3: Art E 3, 4g Thespian Club 43 Spirit Com. 43 National Honor Society 45 Vice Pres. 4g Caravan Staff 45 Minaret Staff 4 . . . ambition to marry and con- tinue education at Kent State. CHERYL JEAN ANDREWS Jr. Y-Teen lg Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4g Thespian Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Spirit Committee 4, National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to go to college preferably Wittenburg . . . usually seen with Roberta and Anne or painting signs in 103 . . . prefers Pogo, Perry Como, and accordion players. NORMA JEAN BALLARD Jean Latin Club l, 23 Jr. Y-Teen 1, 23 Jr. Clee Club 2, 3, Sr. Glee Club 45 Bookkeeping 4 . . . ambition to become an x-ray tech- nician or go to college and take advanced training in bookkeeping . . . usually seen in Hernando's Hideaway with Donna and company . . . prefers Navy trained elec- tronics men and beat up '49 metallic blue Fords. SALLY KAY BENNETT Latin Club 1, 23 Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen 45 Student Council 4g Treasurer 49 French Club 4g Bookkeeping Club 4g National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to go to college and be a success . . . usually seen with Ann, Marilyn and Olga . . . prefers money, good friends and good times. ROBERT M. BISHOP Bob Ambition to own a bowling alley . . . usually seen at Buchtel Recreation . . prefers bowling at Buchtel Recreation. X Q s ,af . sl' MARIAN ELLEN BARZO Jr. Y-Teen 1, 25 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 45 Jr. Re Cross 2 . . . ambition is to work fs awhile and then get married and raise l little girls . . .usually seen with Jo, In Mer, Pat and the rest of the gang . . . pr fers black curly hair, pizza, hamburger and slumber parties. JAMES WILLIAM BEAVER Little Beau: Ambition to become a cabinet maker c work for Beacon Journal . . . usually see at the EUB Church or the Parsonage . . prefers a girl named Martha and a ne' Cadillac. CAROLE ANN BENYA Benyabu Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4: Majoretf 2, 3, 4g Head Majorette 4g Sr. Y-Teen 4g May Queen Attendant lg May Queen 5 G.A.A. 4g Hall Guard lg Spirit Committe 45 Sponsors 3, 4g Chaplain 4 . . . ambitic to have true friends and be a success . . usually seen with Shirley and majoretu . . . prefers true friends, dancing at poll dances, marching at football games. KATHLEEN DELIGHT BLACKMAN K Glee Club 1, 2 . . . ambition to become registered nurse . . . usually seen wil Annie Rushin and Gracie Brunson at tl center . . . preferences Jimmy Frederic and Cadillacs. SUSAN LQAKUL BUUNEK Sue lr. Red Cross lg Latin Club 1, 23 Jr. Y- Teen 23 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 33 Vice Pres. 23 G.A.A.C. 43 Treasurer 43 Spon- sors 43 Jr. C-lee Club 2g Sr. Glee Club 3, 43 Crowner of Homecoming Queen 43 Re- serve Cheerleader 3g Varsity Cheerleader 4 . . . ambition to go to college and get married . . . usually seen with friends and cheerleaders. JEAN IRENE BOWEN Jeanie Jr. Y-Teen 23 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Thes- pians 3, 4g Office Assistant 4 . . . ambition to go to Akron U. or become a secretary . . . usually seen at the Linda . . . prefers shy boys. JAMES KENNETH BRUNER Bruno Latin Club, Advanced Chorus, Track 1, 23 Wrestling . . . ambition to enlist in the Air Force and from there go to college . . . usually seen at the East Side Drive Inn with the members of the Night Owls . . . prefers to eat hotdogs and drink milk- shakes at the Spotless Spot. JACK LEE BURCESS Jack Advanced Chorus 43 Dramatics Club 43 Hall Guard .3 . . . ambition to attend Ak- ron U. and become a history teacher and above all get married . . . usually seen at the Waterloo or Iacomini's or riding around in his '54 Chev . . . prefers nice girls, good food, live parties, pop music, new cars and big pizzas. MARILYN BOHLA Jr. Y-Teen 13 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 43 President 4g G. A. A. 2, 3g Treasurer 2g G.A.A.C. 43 Sponsors 43 Treas. 43 Varsity Cheerleader 43 National Honor Society 43 Advance Chorus 2 . . . ambition to go to Akron U. and make something useful of my life . . . usually seen with Pat Childs and the rest of the kids having a good time . . . prefers all my wonderful friends and cheering with the Varsity Cheerleaders. .IUDITH IRENE BROOKSHIRE Judy Jr. Glee Club 2, Secretary 23 Sr. Clee Club 3 43 Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4g Caravan Home Room Re- porter 43 National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to go to college and take up pri- mary education and later get married . . . usually seen with Jim or Joan and Joanne at the Waterloo . . . prefers a big blue Dodge. VICTOR LEROY BUZARD Buzzard Jr. Hi-Y lg Latin Club lg Wrestling 3, 43 Band l, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ambi- tion to go to college after high school and study engineering or else enlist in the Air Force and make a career out of it . . . usually seen in a 1947 grey Plymouth go- ing about town . . . preferences plenty of food and lots of sleep. DEANNA LEE CAIN Dee Bookkeeping 3, 43 Jr. Y-Teen 13 Office 3 . . . ambition to become a secretary . . . usually seen at Laconi's with Beverly and Shirley, or living it up somewhere else . . . preference Pizza, crazy people and '55 Bu- icks, and to beat Shirley in a hot rod race. JAMES R. BURDETTE Jim Dramatics Club 4g Hall Guard 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition to attend college and become an engineer and to strive to help my fellow man . . . usually seen riding around in a '52 Ford convertible or working at Collins Body Shop . . . prefers convertibles, cheeseburgers with pickles, nice girls with good music. WILLARD JOHN BURNHAM Willie Ambition to go to Akron U .... usually seen at sporting events -with Cecil and Jack . . . prefers pizza, gals, and baseball. MARTHA ELIZABETH BYRD Marty Band 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 2 . . . ambition to be a successful secretary and a happy wife . . . usually seen with Chuck . . . prefer- ence Winaber, Pa. SYLVIA A. CALHOUN Jr. Glee Club 33 Sr. Clee Club 43 French Club 3, 43 Advanced Chorus 23 National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to attend Akron University . . . usually seen at the East Branch Library . . . preferences music and books. if ' i, 2. V ROSS NICK CONTOS Rosy Advanced Chorus 23 jr. Glee Club 3g Sr. Glee Club 3, 4 . . . ambition to go to the service for 4 years then go to U.C.L.A. col- lege and become an agriculturist . . . usu- ally seen any place and any time with any- body . . . preference eating Dago spaghetti in a Creek restaurant. GERALD R. CRITIS Jerry Football 2g Basketball 1, 2g Adv. Book- keeping Club 4 . . . ambition to be in busi- ness for himself . . . usually seen at the Royal Lunch talking to Gus Contos, at La- coni's with Gus Contos, or at the Linda Theatre . . . preference all kinds of food- pizza. .IACQUELYN DAVIS Jackie Student Council 43 Spirit committee 4 . . . ambition to go to nursing school and later marry . . . usually seen with Evelyn, Pat, Tiajuana, and Shirley . . . preferences baked beans and fried shrimp, hamburgers with plenty of onions and mainly boys. JEROME DE ANGELO ferry Student Council 1, 23 Track 2, 3g Hi-Y 4 . . . ambition to attend college and major in science: also to continue with her music . . . usually seen behind an accordion . . . preferences music, a certain girl. NANCY RAE CARTER .lr, Y-Teen 1, 23 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 43 F.H.A. 13 Jr. Red Cross 13 Attendance girl 2, 33 Var- sity Cheerleader 3, 43 Sponsors 4g G.A.A. 33 G.A.A.C. 4g President 43 Spirit Com. 43 Assistant to Mrs. Eckroad 43 Hall Guard 1, 2 . . . ambition to go to Kent State and be- come a physical education teacher. ELIZABETH MARIE CASTNER Betty Jr. Red Cross 23 Sr. Y-Teen 43 C.A.A. 4 . . . ambition to work at the Telephone Company for a couple of years and then get married and settle down . . . usually seen with Marian, at the Waterloo, at Alliance, and driving around in the old jalopy . . . preferences pizza, hamburgers, french fries, pickles, and naturally boys. 'hn- Q! g f , x - - ,V -X: 3, I ,fs s-,- :nf L ix 3 I Digi .t 3 A 1 3 CORRINE FERN DAWSON Shorty Ambition to get married and make a good wife . . . usually seen with Shirley Taylor . . . preference Kenny. IDA EMMA M. DEBOSE Emma Jr. Y-Teen 13 Dramatics 23 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice Pres. 43 Art E Club 3, 43 Student Council 4 . . . ambition to study in the field of art, later to get married . . . usually seen hanging around the show case or with some old paint brush . . . prefer- ences going to football games and sleeping late on Monday mornings. DAVID LOUIS CASH A Wimp Basketball 1, 23 Track 2, 3 . . . ambition I go to college . . . usually seen on the ea: side of Akron, Ohio or at home . . . prefe ences eat, sleep, and having a lot of mone' PATRICIA CHILDS Pt .I r. Y-Teen 1, 2g Sr. Y-Teen 43 Sponsors 43 Treas. 43 Student Council 4-3 Cir State 33 May Queen Attendant 3a Hom coming Attendant 43 French Club 3, 4 Chaplain 33 G.A.A. 2, 3g G.A.A.C. 4 Chaplain 43 National Honor Society 43 At vanced Chorus 2 . . . ambition to atten Akron U. . . . usually seen with Marilyn. DORCAS ANN CRENSHAW Dot. Ambition to be a psychoanalyst and housewife . . . usually seen with Luc Evonne and Dorothy at the Akron Comm' nity Service Center . . . preference to be companion to ia very captivating egotistic. senior. .IOANNE NANCY CUNNINGHAM J Jr. Y-Teen 1, 23 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 43 Red Cro: 2, 3g Advanced Chorus 2, 33 Caravan 5 Minaret Stall 43 Capt. Reserve Cheerleat ers 4 . . . ambition is to be a successfi wife to the most wonderful guy in tl world . . , usually seen always eating . . preferences Mike, good times, and food. f S' K f if at ' ii --- - F SANDRA JEAN FALCONE Sandy Jr. Clee Club 2g Sr. Glee Club 3, 4g Sr. Y-Teen 4 . . .Q ambition is to go to Ohio State and pass the Bar Examination . . . usually seen with Helen, Sylvia, Liliana, hunting mischief anywhere and usually finding it . . . prefers Akron U. and ????? BILL FAUST Hi-Y 3 . . . ambition to attend Kent State . . . usually seen out at the Waterloo . . . preferences clothes, girls and money. MARILYN JANE FENTON Fearless Jr. Y-Teen 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross lg Ad- vanced Chorus 3g Sr. Y-Teen 3 . . . am- bition to enlist in some branch of the armed forces and after that to attend Hei- delhurg College . . . usually seen either with Darla or down at Laconi's getting pizza . . . preferences eating pizza and boys who live in Wisconsin. ESTHER MARIE FOUTS Ambition to work as a stenographer . . . usually seen at school with Margaret and the rest of the gang . . . prefers lemon milkshakes, Olds, with a Michigan license, and being with her girl friends. Ambition to go to college and be a teacher . . . preference good food and nice friends. CARL DENNIS EDWARDS Jr. Glee Club 1, 2, Sr. Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition to work with his dad or be a speed skater . . . usually seen at the Akron Rollercade, with Dick, Paul, Larry, also at the Blue Ribbon . . . preference chasing two girls at the Rollercade, . , ...., .- ..- J wg... at is I fx .3 t. W 3 3 5 .faq WILLIAM F. FLOTO Bill Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to attend college and be an engineer . . . usually seen driving his beat up Nash . . . prefer- ences are fiashy cars, good food, and wo- men. THEODORE THOMAS FOX Ted Ambition is to work at Bell Telephone or Aluminum Siding Applicator . . . 'usually seen with the six corner gang at Ted and Jim's Dairy Bar . . . prefers to have his million and a convertible. . gil :ELL L4 1-T , 3 . Hi-Y 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Capt. 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice Pres. 4, Spirit Comm., Election Comm. 4, Chair- man 4g Football All City 3, 4, All District 4g All State Hon. 45 Track All District 4g Rep. to Rotary Club 4 . . . ambition to at- tend Wooster College . . . usually seen with Woodie. EVELYN JOANNE ELLEMS Evie Dramatic Club 2g Advance Chorus 2, 33 Sales Tax 4 . . . ambition to go to college and take Medical Technology . . . usually seen with Gloria Stewart, Patty C., and Patty S . . . preferences eating, skating and boys. ANNIE MARIE FANT Advanced Chorus 1 . . . ambition to be a dress designer . . . usually seen downtown with Sally Davidson and Eddie Lee . . . preference singing or dancing. JIM FEDRICK t ... . . 3 . ytyy if LOIS ELLEN GARDNER Lowe French Club 4-g Ushers 2g Jr. Y-Teen 1 . . . ambition is to attend Akron U. . . . usually seen walking through the halls . . . prefers to have a large family and enjoy it with someone who cares. MARGARET JANE GIBLIN Maggy Adv. Bookkeeping 4 . . . ambition is to attend Akron U. and take up commercial work, or to work at Goodyear . . . usually seen with Hannah Wright in the halls of East or not anyplace in particular . . . prefers pizza pie. MARTHA ANN GRAY Library Assistant lg Office Assistant 1 . . . ambition is to become a teacher or librar- ian . . . usually seen running to catch a bus . . . prefers eating and reading. .IOANNE JANE GRIFFITH Jo May Day Court 3g Sponsors 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4g Office assistant 2, 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4- . . . ambition to go to college to enter some field of teaching . . . seen with Barb, Sandy, and Nancy liv- ing it up . . . prefers Monroe Falls, ice skating, and tall, dark, handsome boys. FREDERIC B. GIANNINI F Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 23 Radio Staff 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to graduate from college and become the second richest man in the country . . . usually seen at the Sweet Shoppe or with Mike Manos . . . prefers lots of sleep. GENEVA PATRICIA ANN GILLESPIE Patti Jr. Y-Teen 1, 23 Sales Tax 4, Adv. Chorus 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2 . . . ambition is to work with clothes . . . usually seen with Gloria or Donna at home or looking at the latest fashions . . . prefers dancing, skat- ing, pretty clothes and charming boys. LOU ANN GUTHIER Lou, Latin Club 1, 2g G.A.A .... ambition to be successful in the career I. choose and later get married and raise a football team . . . usually seen at Brownies in Ellet, the Waterloo or at Angies eating pizza, otherwise anywhere you look . . . prefers a fellow from Springfield, a yellow Model T and anyone 6 feet tall, dark curly hair and blue eyes. JOAN JEANETTE HAYWOOD Mouse Jr. Y-Teen 1, 25 Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4g Office Assistant 3, 4, Spirit Committee . . . am- bition to work for awhile and in four or five years get married . . . usually seen with Cliff Wolfe or the girls . . . prefers hamburgers, french fries and Cliff. BARBARA ANN GREENE Cree F.H.A. 1, 2g Senior Y-Teen 3, Hall Gu: 3g Hall Guard Captain 4 . . . ambition travel over the states and later be happ married to a certain boy . . . usually st at the Palace Theater or with Pat Tipl . . . preference is grilled cheese and m at Fa Ray's in Barberton. BARBARA ANN GUMP B4 G.A.A.C. 4, Sponsors 3, 44 Cheerleadi Varsity 3, 4g Attendant Girl 33 Sp Com. 4, Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4, G.A.A. Pres . . . ambition to dance and later ma Bill and make him a good wife . . . usua seen at the dance studio and with Bill a Sandy . . . prefers being a varsity che leader and winning championships. ALICE ANNE HAUSCH Latin Club 1, 23 Jr. Red Cross lg G.A, 2g French Club 4g Sr. Y-Teen 2, 3 . ambition to go to Kent State . . . usua seen with Verna, Loren, Walt or with I in the DeSoto or Mercury . . . pref' Waterloo chip-chops, Magadore, footh and Ford convertibles. JOANNE HEISELMAN M Sr. Y-Teen ambition to work awhile and move back to California . usually seen catting around in my sis in-law's Ford with Helen and Carol , prefers chocolate cake, customized F convertibles and cashmere sweaters, guys with black curly hair and pink sh ivu:.ru.r iv uimvivr. r1uwrxLr. Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2 g Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Advanced Chorus 2, 3 . . . ambition to become a receptionist, get married and raise four boys . . . usually seen with Helen, Joanne, Marian and Barb at the wrong place at the wrong time , . . prefers pizza, the song I Spoke Too Soon, and blonde crew cuts. THOMAS WILLIAM HONEYWILL Tom Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Chaplain 3, Latin Club 1, 23 Caravan 4 . . . ambition to attend col- lege . . . usually seen with Bill and John at Angies Pizza Shop, the Waterloo, and school activities . . . prefers good food, parties, and girls. ROBERT P. HUMBLE Bob Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3 . . . ambition to attend college then go to the service . . . usually seen at the Mary Ann Sweet Shop or around the cor- ner . . . prefers money, girls, cars, and more money. 3ETTY LOU JENKINS Betty .atin Club lg Sr. Y-Teen 4, Jr. Y-Teen lg Jffice Assistant 3, 4 . . . ambition to at- end college and take' a secretarial course . .usually seen with Alys at the Waterloo . . prefers pizza chip-chops at the Water- oo, a blue car and Ellet. UAIUSAHA JLAN HUUDUN Ullfb Jr. Y-Teen lg Sr. Y-Teen 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2g National Honor Society 45 Secretary 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 33 Advanced Chorus 2, 3 . . . ambition to attend Ohio University and become a journalist . . usually seen with Barb or Merlyn racing down the hall to get to class on time . . . prefers french fried shrimp, friendly peo- ple, red-headed sailors and boys with Cl'CW 01115. DONALD LEE HOPKINS Happy Ambition to join the navy . . . usually seen with Ross Contos, Gus Contos and Jerry Crites . . . prefers fishing, swimming, nice girls, and cars. as 1... E I - DENNIS RAY KING The Kid Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Radio Staff 3, 4 . . . ambition to attend Kent State University and major in physical ed- ucation and minor in industrial arts . . . usually seen with Slobovian Polock namely Pavelchak . . . prefers money, money, fun, fun, and more money, money, fun, fun and then enough of both to last a lifetime. ROBERTA LOU KREIDER Bertie Jr. Clee Club 2, Sr. Glee Club 3, 4, Sr. Y-Teen 4, Caravan Staff 45 National Honor Society 43 Ofiice Assistant 33 Minaret Stall' 4, Homeroom Pres. 2 . . . ambition to be a school teacher of small children or a private secretary . . . usually seen with Cheryl, talking or doing some work for a teacher or at church directing Jr. choir . . . , 1 nf 1-.. KATHRYN JOY HYMES Joy French Club 3, 4, Advance Chorus 2g F.H.A. 45 Assistant Usher 2, 3 . . . ambi- tion to be an interior decorator . . . usually seen at church . . . prefers the Army and Navy. GENE C. .IOLLIFF Cung-Ho Ushers 1, Visual Aids 25 Jr.-Sr. Clee Club 4 . . . ambition to make a career in the Marine Corps . . . usually seen with Der- win Keefe, Jim Dick, Ross and Gus Contos at the Blue Ribbon, Royal Lunch or the Waterloo . . . prefers pizza soup, Model A roadsters and all girls. SHIRLEY ANNE KOPSKY Shir'l Ushers 3, 4, Office Assistant 45 Hall Guard 3, Red Cross 1 . . . ambition to become a good stenographer and later get married . . . usually seen at Rainbow's Meetings and Youth Fellowship 1 . . . prefers going to the show on Sundays and to church with the gang. HELEN KROPAC Mole Sr. Y-Teen . . . ambition to work at the Bell Telephone Co. in Florida or Califor- nia, then get married . . . usually seen with two moles Joanne and Carol living it up at the Waterloo or anywhere else . . . prefers tall guys with dark wavy hair and blue eyes and pink shirts. . WG' ali S -Rs 1 5 NIAXIMILLIAN NELSON LIICAS Max Jr. Ili-Y I3 Truck I3 Football l. 2. 33 Ras- ketbull l. 3: Jr. Clee Club 3 . . . ambition to attend Ohio State to study engineering . . . usually seen in balls of East High. MARILYN JEAN MeI ARI.ANIl .lr. Y-Teen l . . . ambition to be a good secretary with a good income . . . usually seen in the halls of East High with her friends , , , prefers to sit at home and eat popcorn and watch the George Gobel show. IJAVIID JOHN MOTT Phantom Radio Stall' 3, 43 Sr. Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 French Club 43 Latin Club I, 2. 3, 43 Golf 3. 4 . . . ambition to attend Kent State for pre- luw und radio work . , . usually seen at the Waterloo, Angies, Mary Ann's. W.C.U.E., Mogzulore Golf Course, Linda's, Mr. Mar- tin's office, Main Street and Teen Club dances . . . prefers a '50 Chevy and blondes. brunettes, and redheads. SALLY INIIISSEE Tootsie Jr. Y-Teen I3 llramatics 2. 33 Thespians 43 Oflica- Ass't. 43 llslu-r 4 . . . ambition to marry Ronald Golden ami raise a family . , . usually seen working at the soda foun- tain al llumpas. and with Ronnie . . . pres fs-rs eating pizza with Ronnie down at La- coni's. and driving Ronniz-'s ear. SUSAN ANN LANIK Suzie Y-Teens l. 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Red Cross 13 Office 2. 3: French Club 4 . . . wants to attend Kent Slate ll.. afterwards teach art . . . usually seen making a mad dash for that bus she always manages to miss . . . prefers good friends. good music and good times. GRANT U. LEDFORD Ike Football 1. 3. 43 Basketball 1. 2 . . . ambi- tion to go to college and major in engin- eering . .. usually seen in the halls of East High and where he shouldn't be . . prefers beautiful girls. IVIAUREEN ANN IVIULVEY Mo Jr. Y-Teen l, 23 Ushers 2, 3. 43 Secretary 4g Treasurer 3g Library Ass't. 2, 33 Library Club 32 Treasurer 33 National Honor So- ciety 43 Jr. Glee Club 43 Sr. Glee Club 43 Red Cross 23 Adv. Chorus 3 , . . wants to go to Akron ll.. be a good secretary . . . usually seen with George . . . prefers George and hamburgers. KATHLEEN NARMORE Office Ass't. 4 . . . ambition to go to Akron Kathy ll. and become a teacher . . . usually seen at home or the Turner Club, with lrene and Arlene . . . prefers a certain guy. and the Turner Club. JONANNE MARIE LE CHOT funn, Latin Club 1. 23 Jr. Y-Teens 1. 2: Sr. I Teens 33 G.A.A. 2 . . . ambition to go int nurses training . . . usually seen at the ro ler skating rink . . . prefers chip-chops a the Waterloo and roller skating at Sprin, field Lake. HELEN CAROLINE LEWIS Jr. Y-Teens 1. 23 Sr. Y-Teens 3, 43 Frene Club 3, 43 Historian 3: Pres. 4 . . . amb tion to become an airline stewardess . . usually seen with the abnormal ones, Me lyn, Sandy. Joanne, Sylvia, Liliana. Marily and Pat . . . prefers boys who will let n drive their cars and pizza. MARILYN JEAN MASSIE Jr. Y-Teen 2: Latin Club l. 23 Sr. Y-Tet 43 Thespian Club 2. 3, 43 Office Ass't. 2. 4 . . . ambition to attend college and lat marry some nice guy . . . usually seen ru ning to catch the bus she usually miss . . . prefers pizza, football games. and ca ing Pretty Roy and talking on the phor GERALD THOMAS INIORNEWECK ler Ambition to attend college and be a succe in my occupation and life . . . usually set freezing at the football games . . . prefe hamburgers and french fries and mil shakes. . , I ar ANNA LEE PEARCE Lee Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2g Sr. Y-Teen 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Thespian Club 2, 3, 43 President 43 Jr. Glee Club 23 Sr. Glee Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to attend college and later marry a fine guy . . . usually seen with Alice and Verna having a good time . . . prefers Waterloo chip-chops, Mercurys, pizza, and lots of fun. ALYS LOUIS PEARSON Louie Y-Teen 1, 4g Office Ass't. 4g Spirit Com- mittee 33 Red Cross 13 Bookkeeping Club 4 . . . ambition to go to college and take a secretarial course . . . usually seen with Betty Lou at the Linda . . . prefers going to the Waterloo. .IOANNE RUTH POWELL .Jo Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2g Sr. Y-Teen 33 Office Ass't. 2, 33 Latin Club 1 . . . ambition to attend college and major in secretarial science . . . usually seen with Lou at Angies or the Waterloo . . . prefers pizza, chip-chops at the Waterloo, and a certain guy from Springfield. GEORGE A. RANSDELL Hi-Y 43 Track 2, 33 Wrestling 3 . . . am- bition to go to college and major in photog- raphy . . . wants to become. president of General Motors and drive big cars . . . usually seen all around Akron. Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Secretary 23 Jr. Y-Teen 13 French Club 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Secre- tary 43 National Honor Society 43 Caravan 43 Sr. Y-Teen 43 Minaret 43 Library Ass't. 33 Jr. Glee Club 2, 33 Sr. Glee Club 43 Sponsors 4g Secretary 4 . . . wants to go to Akron U. and become an elementary school teacher . . . usually seen with Liliana, Helen Y., Helen L., Sandy or Helen Contos. CHARLES PASTORI JR. Chuck Latin Club 1, 23 Radio Stall 3, 4 . . . am- bition to attend college at Akron U .... usually seen at the Kozy Kitchen, Waterloo, Airliner, and Main Street . . . prefers run- ning around and trying to spend the mil- lion dollars he doesn't have. SHIRLEY ANN PRICE Bunny Sr. Y-Teen 43 Spirit Committee 4 . . . am- bition to become a private secretary and later on have a successful marriage . . . usually seen at the Waterloo with Paul and in the cafeteria with Carole Benya .. . prefers 12 inch hot dogs and a certain boy with smiling brown eyes and a Willys hardtop convertible. RICHARD LEE REEDY Reedy Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . has no definite plans . . . prefers pizza and nice cars like the Ford Thunderbird. Hi-Y 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Visual Aids 1, 2, 3g Red Cross 1, 23 Student Council 43 Spirit Committee 4 . . . wants to attend Kent State usually seen anywhere there's trouble or girls . . . prefers pizza, blue '49 Ford, Senior girls, and playing cards. LILYAN PAYNE Latin Club 1, 2g Sr. Y-Teen 2g Adv. Chorus 2 . . . ambition to study medicine and 'later on marry a certain guy with the initials of ? ? . . . usually seen with Vir- ginia Chubhs or at the movies or dances with George Lee, Alma Gooden, and Teddy Franklin . . . prefers pineapple pie a la mode, hamburgers and french fries, football games in Alliance and George Lee. JAMES FORREST PEARCY lim Reserve Baseball 13 Varsity baseball 23 Visual Aids 23 Student Council 4 . . .' am- bition to attend college and become a suc- cess in life and business later on . . . usu- ally seen-yes, definitely . . . prefers cheeseburgers, strawberry milkshakes, and banana splits. RAY EVERETT PORTER Potter Ambition to get a good job and later start a business of my own . . . usually seen any- where with Donna Ress . . . prefers Donna. DONALD BERNARD REGISTER Duck Hi-Y 1, 4: Student Council 4: Football 1, 3, 4: Jr. Clee Club 2: Sr. Glee Club 3, 4 . . . plans to enter a good college and take a pre-medical course, after which he hopes to enter medical school . . . usually seen studying or driving a two-tone green Pon- tiac . . . prefers good food, girls, money and nice cars. Talking to Mr. Dimmette. WILLIE EVA REYNOLDS Ambition to work for awhile and then get married . . . usually seen with Etta Peake, Charles Lewis, Betty Morrison and Bill Collins . . . prefers good foods, handsome men, fine clothes, and riding in a certain Buick. MARY INA ROGERS Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2: Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Red Cross 2, 3 . . . ambition to attend Brigham Young University in Utah and study nursing, then later to get married to a certain fellow . . . usually seen with Marion, Pat and all the kids . . . prefers real nice guys and a certain fellow namely Jerry Criffen. LAWRENCE ROSSITER Larry Band 1, 2, 3, President 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 4: Jr. Red Cross 1: National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to be a doctor . . . usually seen having a good time . . . prefers pizza and new cars. f 7 :wfmgefw ,X ,4 j rf. 4 RITA REID Frenchy French Club 4 . . . wants to go to college and study psychology or be a dancer . . . usually seen everywhere with Shirley Cor- die or Ruby McCall and Pat Shuler . . . prefers dancing, cheeseburgers, boys, boys, and more boys. BETTY JO RICE I0-Jo Oflice Assistant 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition to be a secretary for awhile and then be a good wife to some nice guy . . . usually seen with Martha Gray having a lot of fun . . . prefers always going somewhere. l E E?-'If JULIA REBECCA SANDRIDGE Beck Y-Teen 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2g Red Cross 1: Adv. Chorus 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Speakers Bureau 3 . . . ambition to attend Kent, major in education and council at Jr. High camps . . . usually seen there at one time, and over at the other place another time . . . prefers a man who looks like T. Curtis or J. Derek. CAROLYN SUE SHAFFER Sue Jr. Y-Teen 1, 23 Jr. Red Cross lg G.A.A. 2, 3: C.A.A.C. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Adv. Chorus 2: Gym Ass't. 2. 3. 43 French Cluh 3, 4: Caravan Staff 4: Minaret Staff 4: Spirit Committee 4 . . . wants to attend college and major in secretarial science . . . usually seen with Glenna. Barbie. Mary Ann or Sandy. most anywhere . . . prefers Waterloo food. and nice clothes. R x 5 - s LAWRENCE L. ROLLINS Lam Swim Team 4 . . . ambition to join t Army, then get a good job . . . usua seen around school or at Perrines . . . p fers french fries and vacations. HELEN JEAN SABO fe. Jr. Y-Teen 1, 23 Vice Pres. 2: Sponso: 3, 4: Chaplain 4: Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4: M Attendant 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Service Chairman 2: President 4: Vars Cheerleader 35 National Honor Society Jr. Glee Club 2: Sr. Clee Club 3, 4 . ambition to attend Akron U. and be si cessful . . . usually seen with a certain 1 low or in 103 . . . prefers hot dogs, S dent Council and Jim. SHARON LEE SCOTT Sher Attendance girl in office . . . ambition he a secretary, and then later get marri . . . usually seen somewhere with Davi . . . prefers eating hamburgers and chom late milkshakes, and being with Dave JOAN MARLENE SHAW loaf Jr. Y-Teen 1 2: Chaplain 2: Sr. Y-Te 3, 4: Jr. Glee Club 23 Sr. Glee Club 3. Sponsors 3. 4: Pres. 4: Cheerleading Student Council 4: Secretary 4: Natiol Honor Society 4: Spirit Committee 4 . ambition is to marry Ronnie . . . usua seen in her 98 Olds with Judy or Ron . . . prefers wonderful people and eati chip-chops. ' PATRICIA ANN SHULER Pat Spirit Committee 2 . . . ambition to be a good tailor and dress designer . . . usually seen alone or with Mary, Gwen, or Rita and some Fox . . . prefers handsome men, eating, sleeping. J. ELLIOTT SMEAD Tiger Hi-Y 3, Student Council 3, Radio Staff 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to go to college and become a lawyer, then buy a big home and get married . . . usually seen at Mary Ann Sweet Shop, Angies Pizza Shop, City Chevrolet, Aztec, Water- loo and West Hill . . . prefers to see Ike Ledford with a new shirt. EYVONNE CARRIE SMITH Smjthers Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4 . . . am- bition to be a seamstress . . . usually seen with Lucy Jackson and Margie Maddox . . . prefers slumber parties, and big night- mares with a lot of meat, and also a guy from Garfield L.F. JACQUELINE ANN SMITH Jackie lr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen 4 . . . ambition to be a teacher, later on get married . . . usually seen anywhere she wanders, and with her friends at Myrna's Q . . prefers pizza, parties, nice-looking fellas and Bu- cyrus, Ohio. l I i l .. I , ,,,, y ' ,.t, J MARGARET ADALE SITOSKY Office Assistant . . . ambition to become a secretary or stenographer at Goodyear . . . usually seen with Jim, or Irene, and almost everywhere . . . prefers convertibles, Jim, and pizza. ELIZABETH JEAN SMITH Betty Jr. Y-Teen 2, French Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, Sr. Y-Teen 4, Office Ass't. 4, Dra- matics Club 3 . . . ambition to be an oflice worker, and become a housewife for a cer- tain Italian fellow . . . usually seen any- where with Emidio Esola . . . prefers ham- burgers, french fries, chocolate milkshakes, and Emidio. 4' QQ? Q - I MARY ANN SMITH Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Adv. Chorus 2, 3, Gym Ass't. 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, French Club 3,,4, Sr. Y-Teen 3, G.A.A.C. 4, Caravan 4, Minaret 4, Spirit Committee 4, National Honor Society 4 . . . ambition to go to college and major in English and physical ed . . . usually seen with Jim or Sue living it up. DAVID ROLAND SOUTHWOOD Dave Jr. Glee Club 2, Sr. Glee Club 3, 4, Visual Aids 2, 4, Hall Guard 3 . . . ambition to serve a hitch in the service, and then go into business for himself and make a mil- lion . . . usually seen around West Hill . . . prefers Moondog. girls, food, and parties. lt if '7 741 .V a, Q K . s -f - , ,- , F ,. 3 gt T V -4' .af if ,, R, at HONORA DIVINE SMITH Honey Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee Club 3, Sr. Glee Club 4 . . . ambition to attend Akron U. and try her hand at Physical Ed- ucation and music . . . usually seen at Springfield Roller Rink doing the specials with Ray Vincent . . . prefers pizza and going to Sid's grandmotheris where there is always good food. JOANNE CAROLE SMITH Jo Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Red Cross 1, National Honor Society 4, Office 3, 4 . . . ambition to be a commercial artist . . . usually seen at Eastgate . . . prefers red and white chevies, clothes, and boys. PAUL KENNETH SMITH Smitty Ambition to get a business of his own . . . usually seen at Ted and Jim's Dairy Bar with Roy, Ray, Coomer, Fox . . . prefers new cars, girls, and no homework. SANDRA LOU STAIGER Sandy Lou Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, G,A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3, G.A.A.C. 4, Gym Ass't. 4 . . . ambition to go to ,business college and be- come a good stenographer . . . usually seen with Nancy, Barbara, Joanne, and Janet living it up anywhere . . . prefers Waterloo, Munroe Falls, and tall boys with blond hair. f , BARBARA ANN THOMAS Barb French Club 3, 4, Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2 . . . ambition is to attend Akron U. and become a dietitian at City Hospital . . . usually seen dishing up pizza like mad with the gang at Laconi's and running to school every morning . . . prefers pizza, mad moondog, people who are crazy, and green cars. SILAS THURMAN JR. Sy Sleepy Hi-Y 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to become a commercial artist . . . usually seen with his brother, Ben, Harry Rogers, Joe Fowler, in the Black Beauty . . . prefers money and beautiful girls. ' NANCY MARIE TRAPP Trappo Latin Club 1, 2, Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y- Teen 3, 4, Library Ass't. 2, Jr. Glee Club 2, Sr. Clee Club 3, 4, Varsity Cheer- leader 3: 4, Sponsors 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 3, Attendant Homecom- ing Queen 2, National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Queen 4 . . . ambition is to go to college and become an occupational therapist . . . prefers winning champion- ships, Sponsors. DAVID JEROME ULRICH Jerry Ambition is to join the Navy for four years, and then come back and attend college . . . prefers girls, good pizza, and convertibles. Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3 . . . am- bition is to attend college maybe . . . usually seen anywhere with Jim, and sleep- ing . . . prefers sleeping and a car that runs. SHIRLEY ANN TAYLOR Shir-Shir Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Usher 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Office 2 . . . ambition is to attend City Hospital School of Nursing and make my career a profession of nursing . . . usually seen living it up with Deanna and Beverly anywhere at any time, or walking to school with Corrine . . . prefers pizza, good times, and football. -4, I - , ,, Vi is if , slss f ll, ' 'iitl 3,,i Fifi if i W ',I' I , .I iii-' if Y NF, s , E -- gl 7 - 2 .Q-jg li l LILLIAN TWICG Lilly Babe Office 2, 3, Y-Teen 1, 2, Library 1, Adv. Chorus 2, 3 . . . ambition is to become a good secretary, and then to marry later on . . . usually seen with Jim . . . prefers downtown shows, black chevies and cute boys fespecially Jiml. PAUL EDWARD WARNER Pill Radio Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Cvlee Club 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Of- fice Ass't. 1, Sr. Hi-Y 2, Wrestling 2, Tennis 3 . . . ambition to have a good all night disc jockey show, learn to fly the Stearman, and enlarge his record collec- tion . . . usually seen at Greensburs, An- gies, Al's, Mary Ann's, Main Street, W.C.U.E. ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Glee Clu 3, 4, Pres. 4, Speakers Bureau 3, Rad Staff 3, 4, Student Council 4, Spirit Cor mittee 4, National Honor Society 4, The pians 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, All City Band 1, 2, 4 . . . ambition to become a rubber che! ist . . . usually seen in radio room, gl: club, or council . . . prefers good timt and L. Wilford. BETTY JEAN TEMPLETON B French Club 3, 4 . . . ambition is to stut music and be a good writer . . . usual seen laughing in the cafeteria with Marily Hannah, Martha, Betty Jo, Sally . . . pl fers people who are happy and love lil also hamburgers with dill pickles. MARY ANN THORPE Jr. Y-Teen 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thr pians 2, 3, 4, Jr. Band 2, Sr. Band National Honor Society 4, Caravan Edit 4, Minaret 4, Office Ass't. 2 . . . ambiti is to further her education and to be a go wife . . . usually seen with Mary I Elaine, Loretta, Jim, and John, when h home . . . prefers her family and John. EDWARD JOSEPH TOTH Ambition is to become a lawyer, and g married above all . . . usually seen w Jim Long, or at Nancy's house . . . pref a good car, a certain girl and pizza. S 1 IOEL WESTFALL Joe Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to go to college, or play professional baseball . . . usually seen in Doug Cox's big V8 . . . prefers redheads, and the New York Yan- kees. BEVERLY JEAN WINTERS Bee Student Council Flower Fund 45 Advanced 3ookkeeping Club 4 . . . ambition to get 1 good job as a bookkeeper and a comp- ometer operator . . . usually seen with De- mna and Shirley at the .ISIJ . . . prefers lamburger, french fries, and chocolate nilkshakes. ILIFFORD E. WOLFE Cliff Ambition to go to California . . . usually -een at .loan's house . . . prefers coffee, loan, or the hoodlums. ANDREW WOODALL Woody li-Y 13 Vice President lg Track 1, 2g Bas- .etball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition to attend ollege . . . usually seen with Tommy Dingle, Jimmy Fedrick, and Ti mmy Wil- iams . . . prefers being with Joyce Jones s much as possible. MILDRED WATERS Mil Ambition is to go to college and study home economics . . . usually seen at a roller skating rink with June, Betty, and Barbara . . . prefers french fries, cheese- burgers, a malt, records, and tall boys. THOMAS EDWARD WEAVER Tom Track 3, 4 . . . ambition is to go to East- ern Nazarene College, and study for the ministry, get married, and live for Cod . . . usually seen at the Church of the Naz- arene, or in Kent, Ohio, with a certain girl . . . prefers a five foot, blue eyed, brown haired girl whose initials are Mildred Priebe. - - fs- ' A A - f ffl W A if ff? JAY ROGER WOLF Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3g Chaplain 3, National Honor Society 4, President 43 Latin Club 1, 2 . . . ambition to attend Case Institute of Technology . . . usually seen in a blue '41 Chevrolet . . . prefers sports, playing ping-pong with Young, David, and swimming. HOBERT WILLIAM WOODS Sonny Ambition to join the Air Force . . . usu- ally seen at the Kozy Kitchen with Mc- Clellan Woods . . . prefers girls that aren't stuck-up. ARLENE LEE WATSON Blondie Ushers 3 . . . ambition is to go to Florida and work on a newspaper staff . . . usu- ally seen in the East and North part of Akron . . . prefers pizza, dark-haired guy, motorcycles, and Oldsmobiles. EDWARD LEE WEESE Ed Ambition is to go to college and become an engineer . . . usually seen at the Waterloo . . . prefers a bright red convertible. EDWARD WHEAT Ed Ambition is to go to Ohio State and get a job, and be the father of 11 kids . . . usu- ally seen with Jimmy Whatley at Perrines, and anywhere girls are . . . prefers cars, girls, eating, sports, singing, sleeping late, and traveling. LESTER GLENN WINTERS Les Hi-Y 2, 33 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to go to college three years, then be- come a friendly undertaker . . . usually seen at Mary Ann's, or 484 Talbot Ave . . . prefers good food, and a bright orange cadillac. RONALD McCLELLAND WOODS Woody Visual Aids 2, 3, 4, Bookkeeping Club 4 . . . ambition is to serve in Uncle Sam's Navy . . . usually seen at the Kozy Kit- chen . . . prefers a light blue Thunderbird Ford and blondes. JOE WYHOWANEC Moe Cross country 2, Wrestling 2 . . . ambition to be a big time contractor . . . usually seen all over with all his friends . . . pref- erence is sharp girls and cool clothes. HELEN YEE Y-Teen 1, 2, 3: Dramatics 2, Glee Club 2, 3. 4 . . . ambition is to go to Akron University and become a private secretary . . . usually seen with Sylvia P., and Lilli- ana D. anyplace . . . preferences are movies, true friends, food, and Marlon Brando. THOMAS EUGENE WAPLE Tom Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 1, Chaplain 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4, Visual Aids 1, 2, Latin Club 1. 2 . . . ambition is to go to college and become a doctor . . . usually seen at Angies, Mary Ann's or the Water- loo . . . prefers Cadillacs, food, and girls. 4 is it HANNAH WRIGHT Shorty Jr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teen 3, Bookkeep- ing, Advanced 4 . . . ambition is to make lots of money in a good job, then get mar- ried some day and take a trip back to Scotland . . . usually seen at the Linda Theatre . . . prefers Pina and an M.C. car. RUTH ELAINE WYLIE Elaine Jr. Y-Teen 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Caravan Staff 4, Minaret Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Chap- lain of Latin Club 4, Chaplain of Thes- pians 4 . . . ambition is to attend college, get a degree in education, and then teach kindergarten . . . usually seen at the Fri- day Intellectual Society which may be held any evening . . . preference, ginger ale and shrimp. EMILY MARSH Emma Ambition is to take up home nursing . . . usually seen with Claretta Smith, in all classes acting silly . .. preferences are sitting in Perrines at lunch eating all the chili she can, and playing it cool. CHARLOTTE ANNE STOVER Chickie Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3, 4, Spirit Committee 2, Dramatic Club 3 . . . ambition is to at- tend Akron U. and try her luck at being an architect . . . usually seen at Springfield Roller Rink doing the Flea-hop . . . prefers to ride through Akron, and to stop at La- coni's and eat Pizza in Duane's Ford. gg 5 xg Www HOWARD F. WALSER How Red Cross 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Cou cil 4, Tennis 2, 3 . . . ambition is to g away from Akron and see the world . . usually seen with the gang around Ma: Ann's. JAMES R. WHATLEY Roy Hamiltt Adv. Chorus 1, 2: Freshman and reser' basketball . . . ambition is to marry E. l and travel, or go to college to study bu: ness administration . . . usually seen wi Ed Wheat, and anywhere a particular sop omore girl is with the initials E. L., al down at Perrines, or East Side Drive It . . . prefers girls, singing, dancing, moo dog cars and sports. CLARENCE LEROY McNAlR Hi-Y 4, Track 3. 4, Wrestling 3, 4, D tional Honor Society 4, Cross Country Cafeteria 3 . . . ambition is to become dentist . . . usually seen all around wi the Belairs . . . prefers dancing, girls, ax music--especially piano music. JACOB WILLIAMS jq Ambition is to become the welterweig champion of the world . . . usually seen Summit Reach Roller Rink or at the E: Side Drive lnn . . . prefers dancing, gir sports. and sleeping late, also brown sug sprinkled over buttered beans. CAROL BASARAB Mole Senior Y-Teen 4 . . . ambition to get mar- ried and move to California . . . usually seen with sisters Joanne and Helen, that is when she's not with Mike . . . prefers cash- mere sweaters, Cadillac convertibles, cham- pagne, long trips, and guys with black curly hair and pink shirts. TOMMIE LOU CRAWFORD Ambition to become a nurse . . . usually seen at all of the mixers and social gather- ings. .IIM KLEIN F ox Hi-Y 4, Track Ig Football lg Swim 4 . . . ambition to go to college out in California and become an architect or a commercial designer . . . usually seen at the down- town Y or home working on ,40 Ford . . . prefers real gone chow, chicks that are hep, and rods that dig it out in a quarter mile, and parties that are jumping. DANIEL W. PAVELCHAK Pave Freshman Basketball, Ig Reserve Football, 1, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2 . . . ambition to attend college and be a suc- cess at what he attempts . . . usually seen with a certain cheerleader and Ray . . . prefers dancing, eating, and quiet places. WAYNE CARROLL ANNIE KEATON Ann Y-Teen 1, 2, 3g Advanced Chorus 23 Tax Stamp Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1 . . . ambition to go to Wilberforce Col- lege to study designing, later get married . . . usually seen with Julia Fitch, Lelly Miller and Margie discussing the next stop . . .vprefers men and music, mainly Alex Coffey. HERMAN SHOATES Smiley Tax Stamp collector 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Clee Club 2, 34 Cafeteria worker 3, 4 . . . ambition to attend Bowling Green and take up teaching . . . usually seen downtown or around East . . . prefers mostly ham sand- wiches, and Miss G. Miller. BEULAH MAE STARKS Ambition is to be a cosmotologist . . . usu- ally seen in school . . . she wants most of all to graduate. at 7 ' M -11,23-fzixg -. S, fp , BEN EDWARD MUNFORD Mumps Track lg Glee Club 2, 3, 4 3 . . wants to open his own music store . . . usually seen with Hosea Hooks and Richard Sommer- ville, Roger Willson, Llerry De Bose . . . prefers girls, good food, parties. JOHN L. RANKINE John Hi-Y Baseball 3, 4g French Club 4 . . . ambition to go to college and take up the fabulous career of a teacher . . . usually seen taking life easy at the Waterloo or Mary Ann's . . . prefers pizza and milk- shakes and listening to the Liberace Hour. RICHARD LLOYD SOMERVILLE Till Track 13 Football 2 . . . ambition to go to New York, later to the west coast, and make some money . . . usually seen at the East Side Drive Inn . . , prefers playing cards, pretty girls, skating, pretty cars, sports, and listening to Moondog. JANET LOU STEWART .laney Lou Office 2, 4g Adv. Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, G.A.A.C. 43 Gym Ass't. 3 . . . ambition is to take up physical education at Kent State, or just to get a good paying job . . . usually seen with Jim Lardas anywhere, and anytime, or during school with Sandy Taldo . . . prefers Waterloo, chip-chop de- luxe, and tall guys. if Q Q 3 il 51,8 .V it 9,1 if?li31f' -fvitw' pil 13- ' - 7 1 A 1-il - g iliiliiiiii- -it 7i41,'tfw1,f1 f . f ' f . 1 Q f'4i,2f Q' V 'lQ? .v? l '- 7-s ..: .,, S . w' f ' t 1 542 S: ' Wh .1r:ZJg.'i'5i- ' - .A JS 4:1 : ar yl ' 51 5, f .' S4722 i ',, i i',5 s. -sm EY' tt! 1. , ' .L-xJiL:'L - ' .:, - :?:if 'ji -A ,E 49' K 5, if ttf sf., RICHARD CRANDISON JR. Tiny Brown Jr. Hi-Y lg Track 3, Wrestling lg Jr. Glee Club 2: Sr. Glee Club 45 Freshman Foot- ball lg Varsity Football 3, 4 . . . Ambition is to become a business sales manager . . . usually seen at the Community Center and at dances and at his girl's house . . . pre- fers pizza, driving on Rt. 8 and money in the bank. DELORES .IEAN BAKER Rea Advance Chorus 23 Bookkeeping 3 . . . usually seen at the Community Center or the East Side Drive lnn with all the East Akron kids ...prefers Harold Shingles and being around anyone who likes to have fun skating, dancing, sleeping. FRANCIS MADELYN POLLOCK Fran Red Cross lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Thes- pians 3, 4, French Club 3, 4 . . . ambition to go to college first, then straight for star- dom on the New York stage . . . usually seen where she shouldn't be . . . prefers sleeping till noon and most every kind of fattening food. ROBERT NEAL STEAGALL Bob Ambition is to attend Akron U. to prepare for an engineering career . . . usually seen in his old Plymouth . . . prefers brunettes, short and cute. ALBERT L. BRIGGS Al Ambition to go to Akron U. and get a good job . . . usually seen downtown or any- where you can find him . . . prefers Olds convertibles. CONSTANTINE BAZIL FARMAKIDIS Gus Football 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . ambi- tion is to attend college . . . usually seen watching television . . . prefers watching television. JAMES R. BROWNE fimm Ambition to be a lawyer or a physical edt cation instructor . . . usually seen at drive inn, or Community Center . . . prt fers money, food and good times. ROSCOE D. FRANCE Sec Ambition is to take up carpentry, if nt some business . . . usually seen with h' boys, Dick, Some, Will-doo and Philosn pher Barnes, down at Perrines . . . prefet to go to L.A. on the beach and relax, ex and have fun. ERNESTINE LOUISE JACKSON Luc .lr. Y-Teen 1, 2, Advanced Chorus 1, . . . ambition to be a child welfare psycho ogist . . . usually seen at Akron Commut ity Service Center with Dorcas, Dorthj Eyvonne, and the Senior Girl Scouts . . prefers food, good times, and Rooseve Engram. THEODORE STEFANOV Ted Football 1, Baseball 23 Swimming 2, 3 . . . ambition is to own a clothing store, a home, and a beautiful wife . . . usually seen at the Capri with Bud . . . prefers good food, a good looking girl, and a good long vacation Ihe'll need itl. Doesn't want to be a millionaire, but would like to live like one. WESLEY LOUIS YENSEN Butch Swim Team 4 . . . ambition is to make a new record on the Swim team at East . . . usually seen at the Blue Ribbon . . . pre- fers eating, sleeping, and girls, but best of all church. .IAMES GUYER CHARLES RANK EUGENE R. ZIMMERMAN Zim Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ambition is to pla professional baseball . . . usually seen wit Donna . . . prefers money, food, and certain girl. 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M Q t Socrates Spiros I Room 103 A Sally Thomas tl I I , Shirley Thomas Joyce Burkhammer Pearl Jackson S T John R. Leslie N E 4 c Pat Mantle y - 5, Mary Sloan 3 X J' , Marlene Spaid it Q Jackie Spears Irene Spiros Q Z Q, f . 3 Q. June Ulrich x ,Q L? V Vag:eriaWWzIent , f , A ' 1 va al er i Q5 1 if k ! A Janet Warnick Alice Western A Ted Williams 1,0 vi- , .3 - Jim Wimhley N r , ' .J wld ' Jerry Wood i 1 , ,xx t- Pat Woods Rip QL X WV I 'gm Sharon Wright fl I Joe Wyatt El - Don Young 4 Q K J L Carole Zabel I l if 5 -if Buddy Zimmerman 9 Donna Zink 'eff Q i E fi A Mrs, Ida COOKS McComb Mrs. Helen Young, Manager Mrs. Martha Schumacher Mrs. Grace Svolos X J, Mrs. Mildred Davis Mrs. Lena Hershey W 4 ' if ,,,,.-.- ' . . I ' l Md Mr. Dewey Mc:Nickle wt Mr. Arbey Farmer Mr. Crovcr C. Lee head rustmlian Mr. Wayne Huetsch, I Re J QM S Jim Arnold William Ashworth Richard Bray K KK K Barbara Brokesh MISS f ' .. 5 f ' - .D f..i . Helen Brown 5, . gi H , iz K K -K ZEN i '.i it n i - + i ii n James Bfvam h nnl if nnil i A Edifh Byrd Dom 212 ' A . I I Johnnie Carey Robert Delong . K ' Larry Falcone .S -'gi . . , KK KK KK Sandra Fitzpatrick if L , K if K arve ea F' i do I Mary .lo Hopper Myrna Horton K K rr ' Q KK KK Frances Jarvis t, Q ,K K j X '-3-' K Barbara Marsh 7 if K K Q9 ,-rl r, r i Thomas O'Donnel 'r'i J. K E A in f 'Q Barbara Richards . 5 K K M, KE ., , , K . , ,V 3 me Frank Rogacs Bob Sampson Marie Satterwhite MR. CLIFFORD ' K -A . K Jeannie Schneider . Q , tl, , CASENHISER , . i aa y K7 iff Aqlv u Sheldon Shimko . i i ' KKK. ' K kkwz K Room 205 - vh. , K KKKKKKK ai Mahlon Snyder if i-'f if ' if is iii Doris Thorton Patricia Wellman Sally Young Elaine Athens HeS1mg1.?6eaulBao ' Dorothy Boal Richard English ' - K , K f ' Anita Francis - K ' I ,K if, Wayne Gall hil. ' i' KK, - 5 2 F' is f i Zepherlean Gordon if if -ik r ' Annie Halsell S I 4 A U Richard Holl SK KK K Mary Hymes Kgs, K -' A K get 4 Paul Kelly fi Z ei K KK 'K 'K Mamie Kittle ' Eil ff ' f ' Jerry Little 3 if Qgsfih v, 'il IQ if-X - K. Tim Mihalik F E A A Bill Moore KK K zh, Evalene Mucker K px, gdggii K -g K 4, 'K 5 Rory Murphy' A A k,:' 4 . ' ' Roosevelt Norris ' V Q! i A I Oscar Pearson if F' 'F K i J im Pullium Stan Reno KK K KK June Robertson E 'i .i if , it, Cllfht' Smith . if iri John Stanley ' Catherine Stevens K, ' ii Jim Tatton K, William Veal n t i 'Ef Q L , ' ff, ' Lester Woodburn 5: ig 7 Barnes KKKKQ K 6 Es::KzwK I KKK, Virginia Chubbs 5 ' V lrfsgu' ,I Roger Dick V X -ii' H N V 'gif Henry Dixon A ' ii' I I Leroy Eaves A ,F i'iK5K AK L5 Klt.s ,,tt, 3 K Y it ' -.. Geraldine Fish 'fgfplf ' 1 t , Almeda Forentain li ii A -- ' Fred Harker A t H Marion Cathright A iiii iii Richard Holland Minnie Hollingsworth lletsy Lewis llarhara Little X m Harold Lowery , Q - J - W .L Q Q Katherine Mosaros ' Q e Z ,lt-an Miller vt N ' as 3 .lt-aiwtte Polk dal its bl lit Charlene Roger Edward Schofield . G . i lrene Slmfler 1 f '4 -'S' C - M and llarhara Shealey te' V , XJ 4 A E Willard Wliite jhtfif-'iii 'Q I A N C C tfatrifia Williams f li 1 . Tom Williams C llolwrl Wilsfurd MR- CHARLES X - ,Q Frzllic-es lllanlu-nsliip , DIMMETTE is 4-L 5 - ' i llc-an lloger 'W Room 5 G A Q9 -tlllq ii ' X mwm llohla , f' X ' 54 , W X, lloy llronner i f ' I i Elizabeth Davidson I Sharon llornhe-im I ,.. P x Anthony Fullmore 1 ' r mp Q, '59 'L di' Q 11.-mga tzimin . I Y 'ta C N C ,lim Hnrvilic ' ' ll:-rnard McCoy ' X X A X lk Chappie Murphy Lee Anne-r Parker Robert Pyle U gg 0 MR. CHARLES -V s VN ik: Patricia Sees HALE 'AQ' A 'VV Wiff . ,ii h' W , George Suddeth Q Room 319 W' 4 C ' ' m TNS? Donald Andriek Q X In X Suzanne Baugh Wt, t ' il A Carol Carwright Harriet Cochran I gl is M - Donald Drumm 5, 1 3 -3- E Ruth Green 7 ' -fi ' XJ ' , -nj .lean Hudkins L Pauline Johns Carolyn Johnson Gladys Jones is 3 3 4 A K X Gail Korh A' .S A 1 A . f A 3 - Carol Kuethe is U W tn 'Q' Pg ' C Y Elsie Lawler 5 , A ' A Nancy Marple Zilla- ,, ' X Loretta Moore , MRS. JEAN Linda Pidcoe F HOWES . Rosalyn Roepke at Room 225 ' 43' Oliver Thorn fi QL Barbara Watts X Margaret White 1' Jack Weatherford .' ' ' A A Q Maxine Averill ' l ' , - A gn . Dusan Bogunovich Y 1,1 8 A -: Louise Bruner -, l it ' t Kent Carroll X A Carole Casale John Coffey . im., Bernetta Davis K W ti V Nola Sue Dearing I Zi K K '. Levora Gibson ' A , ' Y Eddie Green 'I' I 1 X Russell Haupt Wilbur Hench A K Robert Holland A I YA .:: ii g A 1- 5- Mira Jeffries E - l L' l 1 S ll vim Jeffries ll.l ' Y' A ' llln N ' rv lv, if A ' .lean Laber N Q -- K' ' A ii A Barbara Luke C' ' i C Glenn Morgan .. H A Margaret June Packo -. I is H it I in ' if Zg' , A f Z' James Popio Q nsnr Quang 2 iir 5 , W illll , . ,','1 A..-A1 A ' QVC A Robert Stepanov 8 i C l'-, in C Patricia Tipton Frank Turner , MR DAVID W F W ! , A ,g vlvv 12 Barbara Williams 51 ..,,,,. , f 3 MCEZALIDPS f , tzl J., . Ai X 'S C - H 4 Violet Williams V e 'el 'Q 5 L ' H Garry Zidan A ti V Room 206 -435 ' G api... .3 ---. V 1 Robert Butler U' 4 f - Adam Campbell Larry Click 1 A Y LLL L, .E A e Charlene Ferguson fx ,G lv z V . ' iff' 133- I, . EV .5 Shelba Greer if -f W an Ng? le' . EEE' mf if I Larry Grose ' - C I ,VQVV jf, A ,Eg ,gk H E. Mia -'- Robert Harris 2. I ' 5 A Donna Eaves William Jennings Myra Mason Dale McClamroch Frank Montgomery Loren Moss Wanda Musee Bernadine Peake Kenneth Raker Sue Rasnick Barry Reed Joyce Rardin Bferly Scrutchings Shirley Steele Deloris Oscars Underwood Alice Watson Steve Waugh Edward Watson Franklin Wood Alice Auker Robert Bramel Marvin Byard Juanita Cradlebaugh Margaret Dailey Charles l7eBose Lloyd Grimes Peggy Hogan Carol Lewis Lynn Llewllyn Louise Mate Robert Judy l2Zd 'E Paula Kelly Edward Krizo SA 1 , I. , :,: . Q ig.. ea V s sv . . .ns 51 , A , so I 'fi Q51 E Z s , .ii S H '.. 167 '- 7 Y in XSL: K7 .si , ,Ma f 5 . 5 bfi' is e we 6- Mas. ADELINE ,ge K A! I McLELAN'D xg 9 3383 by fs: h 'vga ,, 5, -,Q 1 44' Room 316 C ' e 1 ew Nw? t i':Lke l ,xy 4,31 1 'I 'A f L ..,, ,X 5 , u l x r 1 N Ci .. - f J o E, 1 !'. V D is 'ffl ff - 5 fa? f , Q 'Jag 0 ogg? . .51 , X C+' fi o t 905254 P- f , y - In Ka , , to it f e A X r i . l it C?-4: R eww ,, , .,,, A ts: -. Charles Montgomery N--43? 73' .'L A ' J ' ' . e Q -W Willard Munford 5 , - I 495, -af A ep in-Q N William Pappano l, ', 1' ' ,S A A James Park - R 1 X ' g Don Reed A Rose Mary Robinson 4 ' I A Q Robert Schonover - 3 is A ' 'a- Jerry Sees 3 sf L U s -Q Lois Sherrill 'W ' M fs X, Katherine Shoveler Q . Suzanne Smith I b Slengley Faye I 1, 8 . , MRS. N Carol Swanson A Af. : J' L? Mn- Saundra Taldo ' VX J W Y' .S X Room Lennylu Wilkinson V ' 'I ,I A David Brubach xukxxxiw t Margaret Calhoun . -,- , Gwendolyn Chatman 33? 4:1 Z, l ,S fin Xi Nancy Ann Evans 6' V V , ' ' N rn I 1 Nancy Cracy , , Dudley Cray 6, Sonya Guyer Juanita Haines Carolyn Hart Ivan Hays Carol Henderson Rochester Holland V Barbara Holt 5 5' :ix -'Bb is K 3 m K .ludy .lones if -1 ' fr - . .A A - A Mario Kondis .LJAL I 'fr F' Diane Kreider ' F i Ola Lee Robert Pastor Arthur Rice L! ' V - ia. x dr. S 3 A A Patricia Sitosky V' 1 'X - ' lb Bill Robinson ' . ' ' ' Mary Steele 7, YP 1 1' Larry Trent ' Biff yiiiiifmsa , e 3 5 'UWA A 4' tts I . Patty Wilkerson -f ' lg A W . - ' 4- J Alicia Anderson i ' t Room 326 Arlene Becosky X if Tony Berry Nick Buncick ' A A Pauline Capes , t if TL, f i Q ,A .1 -i' A Alton Grundy ' 17 on 9 ' '15 W, ox f' Natalie Gryvnak I , A A T Ed Hauser ' - L ' - X Ai, Hosea Hooks A Cecil Hudson Q Q l Richard Knezevich ' , - me - Iv .n Q g Hfgfjf e , ft A, Q at 1: 1 c lnney P. . A at a ,aw as F xc o..t.f- J0i,ji3gC3,m,, Bill Rankine . - Bill Shreve iz, T- 3 fa' 5 A f. .vw Beverly Smeal 1 X . 'Y f- f li H Pauline Thomas -. A t -Q Larry Williams -' ' 'S 5' f Mary Wilson Howard Wolfe Q:-1 ,X - A if i 5 ,R-N 1111- xx vxl if NJ -KJQ 54-SC Patricia Adamov William Boxler James Brannon Sylvia Garrison Mary Gray William Hollingworth Dennis Johnson' Nick Kriska Donald Kyser Nelson Lawler Nick Leosaros Lawrence Maddox Fay Malone Leonard Mays Katherine McCall Frances McClain Harold McCoy Karen McCoy Bruce McVicker Donna Mehok Shirley Miller Nordine Morris Carolee Ohlinger Mary Oldaker Marilyn Patten ., ..., if - . Nba . ,. Q. . sf , I M J f ff' Q it . -f J H ' 'ag 's A f R' 1 gi A -me H L i f S 1 'E ' T ' A in in 1 To , .. J X U 9 'I K K 4, 7 - Ffa va! l, J :ga I MISS RUTH S, a t ARMSTRONG g 'ael , , Room 201 'fa - , '5 g W - 1 -fi 1 lg K 0 t v 1 4 A 7 ., ii 9 .. .,,, -ff as a Q U z .K A Q 0 ' . . N H? - ,. ' tv ff 'w H -D U .x u Q, V Q 1 1 , 1, V. I i v 9 .G l . ., DD 9 ll A l A, 'r is Y ,, B sf M Q iffy , : t . :p l - + f VN ' ' S J W 1. .J-5. i if. K V 1 W Ali f A ,. 4 di i , i' N- -. , 4 - Vi:-5' , 'f 53 ' - - 7 2 rv, if 3 W I ' 4 A ,n,- B eeili fi ii' S S 5 M an N 1. f3 ' ,a P Donna Rasberry MR. PAUL A, y Freddie Wagner , BECKER ja i David Warder Wilmer Watts AA .i'f ' Room 320 Sandra Wellman A 'si : i Carolyn Wiley I ' Mary Ambrose 1 , f , Richard Ardelian 1 . Kathryn Artmovich z ,. iiiiiiiiiiii ll Pauline Auls A ig Don Baker Q ,S 'I . F . I Gwendolyn Baker Sylvia Bambakidis Bonnie Lee Barber Jerrold Bartlett ' Peggy Bartlett La Donna Baskerville Early Baskin Earl Baxter Sylvester Beasly ' ' B iii'i Barbara Bebee N x r Evelyn Bellamy ff Judy Bender , I .L X Joan Best I Barbara Boland i n J Bill cherry eeyya I l Bob Clute Q iiil j Estella Felder ' 3152? Emma Jean Ingram , fig .J 5 David Joiner Gertrude Rogers John Stout Stanley Stover A -- L Janet Meadows 2 il Vg . -fa - ' 3, ti q at .g ' - I , V Jean Suggs .r Mary 'lsnarnas Johnny Case Donna Dunkle xx WERISEZZRT 6, A 4, 9 ,R N Q M .lack Kronenthal 2. J E 5-is x V522 .1 , J A 'gg , Nancy Lowans ' 1, i Rnnm 222 ' Wit, I X ' Magdalene Sarac 1 I4 A ' Barbara Anne Marsh Barbara Mitchell Mike Plavsich tv , 1 be ' 4 Y Q I sf, A A! Edward Rice 4, ' i ,j Q,-V V , AQ, ' K. 1. ar' A James Richcreek . a,h, V 4 V iv- X e Ronald Rittenour I N' .ask , Bonnie Rogers V i Charlotte Sams Wimpsey Saulsberry 49' .4 5, an gm g Judy Scalia Kg B ,Ima .bi i A Pauline Schmidt A5271 u , ' ' xj A rj Scott Christy ' X 4 N A A i X 'KS Mary Shaffer John Shaffer W Q Frank Shepherd b f -X-- . Leon Shuler .v, t. f ,N-42' Wi gk 1 I Joseph Shuman W. Q X I H R a t I Charles Simmons ' 1 Vg. i' H l fl g Q Claudie Slater Robert Veal Patsy Walling June Washington Betty Waters John Waters Marylouise Woofter Johnnie Woytovech Catherine Carr Floyd Chambers Catherine Dailey Franklin Estep Herbert Hamilton Robert Harrington Robert Heater Cary Holl Mildred Hollen Dorothy Hooks Janice Hopkins .ludy Howell Bennie Jackson Katherine Jackson Sandra .lackson Paul Jackson Emma Johnson Patricia Jones Loretta King Sandy Kinney Ernestine Kirkland Bethel MacDonald Pat Mazzie Given McCary Lewis Moore Virginia Reed Nedra Spears Charles Staton Roger Wilson Cary Wright Dan Williams ar ,gs i N. any fl, J avi X. a , if Quan .7 MR. BLANCHARD HENSAL Room 318 Z. . as nur A, 'vi W, 48 Q 'Q' 1 .QQ iv eg 'll' ISV 0 X L? .fp Lemmie Smith Sondra Smith Shirley Sommerville Don Tyson ' Kenneth L. Vanderbilt as g t ...1 3 16 if ?: .: A,-get if Y i Q5 -of si ws, gy. tt a - my Q ,gf to M1 -L X Q . i is Z R if S S? A 7 . ' MISS ODGA K 'f ag'-I 1 'VG ,gsg ff Joausou 1.5 it M 4 me - Room 210 if I ,ts 1 i ff- i its 29 t I Jerry Black Robert Bowers Don Carrington A ,B A A ,Z Mary Cathey G g lVh W 1hA ,in V Bow , A A Gene Chaney i s I ' Carol Cummings A g A g B W ' WN A , A Betty Curry ii- .Qi X, Q, Lonnie Lowry 5 A I ' my James Mclntire . S -I George Saulic I ,, . . o f f: i K f:'A.l 4n AM Patricia Thornton 'A C A i 'f f Z., Mi !Lm,,.-.,., by Eddy Vaughn ii- C V A B ' 6 Joan Wilkinson A H 13 Johnie Mae Brown ii H Beverly Cavalet .. . .U . Alice Clark sg . -:H ,, A Q A l f A W ,. ...irq - William Clark T 7 V irq f Martha Clouser ' i R- X5 1, Dale Cohenour A . ..,,,'. David Couts David Cox A A A H V, V Phyllis Cunningham I YA .'. , T zvb 9 W Jacquelyn Curry , .A C ,, V 'L ' Janice Curry jj ii' it Elmo Dalton f' 5 Weds -2 -' ir Hezehiah Davidson Barbara Davies Sandra Dearing Delores Dennison 'llffuzle 0. a .7 R C t + 4' .Q f ' kiki -My-A i T. A VPD .IZA is frkr A' t,: ga U B . 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L V, J R as ,,:9?9,yb: C i ly' ' ' C : , eyoe : Thelma Dudley Barbara Duncan Rita Fullmore Barbara Gibson David Hawkins Myron Rose .lack Ross Richard Steagall Glenna Weese David Williams Annie Wilson Norma Wolfe Richeleen Agnew Eddie Austen Dorothy Campbell Margaret Corice Patricia Dix Beverly Klontz Roberta Mount Jennine Myles Raymond Nash Harold Neidlinger William Nicholas Carvath Nipper James Portis Wayne Poteete Christina Prince Rosemary Zemlansky Nancy Wykoff Bennie Wyatt Eunice Worthy Ruth Willey Faye Weaver May Tom Peggy Ringler A F 'ii is 1 .s 1 'If 1 ' Ng, N X v K3 1 X!! l J Amy Ricketson ' - Sandra Richardson .. s F2 2 - -3 9 V Sadie Rice 1 Q I ' V ' F -1 H X Harry Reynolds John Reed Kenneth Pudoka Jane Burkhammer V Judy Burkhammer -A - ' r . ' ' Q' ' Sally Dotson Sue Taylor L' ' ' ml it I F i 'I s , ' 1 Q W' F Alphonso Drone . . A John Dudich J K Charlene Durant ', . , Bernard Edwards g ,, . A Barbara Earle N, 0 ' 9' 'Se X Dixie Edwards , , - V 'J flu X William Ekmark ' g , ii Ai ,ALV Francis Freas - Roberta Fish ' Donna Fuerst A Mildred Gebhart . L! W , i is , Q Betty George Y J Se L L Alice Gigante 1 ,, . S H X Moses Giles f' 1 i A ' ' 1' X' Elizabeth Good 1 S ay Ju, .Walton Hazel Hare if ' ,S A .qi vs Q ' Tim Huebner I Vg , ' X! . 1 Dora Johnson 4' A! A , Bill McCravy ' A Judith O'Dell A Carole Ann Pepper , M I Y 4- Q .ks A John Siwskv Ti' Q' ii V ,lee C ' B Faye Smith 1 it . - '1 X 'fl C Willie Smith 1 X M ,fl A Jacqueline Stark J - 1 X' J' JJ ' - J ' Judith Stiffler Lucille Stone BF N Nancy Striclclin A 2. ., Earl Taylor ' , Joyce Walsh A an i 7 I Donald Beers A Gary Bilderback 1 P Alice Blackman 7, , R . fx v John Bobinets 1 X ' rl' K AX Orton Boganwright i' J ' , Q C A shmey Bond ig, 5 ' i li Carol Boylem , K! Tom Bridges G Delores Brown 'A x I x L X Donna Brown iff f Q . ,A'b ig i x Mary Elizabeth Brown ,Y-Q r I K ' Patricia Brown f L Q r-if jr . Barbara Bruner wan: AON my - , x I Rose Canto John Bryant A 1 , 'E A Joyce Call fe 4' -I fs: 'J , , ,A ' i lx, it 5' If f ,x 9 --- -.--- V..- .., Sarah Carney Richard Carte. Robert Champion William Christie 1 .N L .-- nr ,vw - M., at - '35-i , we 3 - rf' fs ,.kk Julia Matweyou James Moore I William Hayes Y A Mr Roger Pryor .Q fe an 3 'I .,Ak VI' f,kkVV ek V? , - 'gig h J at r..t- ,G Q .C ,S fy WT' gf l ' L Paul Rummel A K IA A g J ' 1 MR' James Sisler , Q Q 5 ,Mn it r,, QZL ' LAWRENCE Willie Lee Smith fa r Qzr E , L RICKER or ROSS TCHIPICIOD ':-Q iii S f' L Q Room an Barbara Terry i W 1 ,J A , Angelo Karouzos U W Phil Davis V .,,Xh g A .--- -'F'-1 1 a Calvin Guniherberg it , 471, Q V - Roger Jackson -, - 2.-. ' . e f iwjfwfiff l Katherine Jarvis e 5? J ' J 1 mill David Jolly Katherine Suess :E,: - ,a a 1 .., A ,A.: A tg Wilkie Keaton X J . 'Z5 Q 'nl i s K - A Allen Kittle , yeet oyoaf tg-1 J t Patricia Kruger Q, V a.,NI . ,,.., to Azgi .. .., .b V ,l M am, i Jacqueline Kugler ' ' if g -' i ,'.W 5 Rose Marie Luft Marilyn Marsh Jessie Marshall Addie Martin - Q21 5 f 'YQ' JW. J W . 7. Ei it lg? Z L L X , i A - of ff- . ' MISS MARTHA .. . 5 P 4 r. , g g 'mt A STURDEVANT L' ' 1' Y+Z 'Vi Room 223 Q z A K , lk: 7 K J ,ir :Ti ,Q 3 K ,. .2 it e S Q iff? 'i '. - f ,jf K, '. -3 4,9 .Q - 9 1 Ji K Q means Q 9 ' 1 - - f 'Y - e . ai ' - .ff S ii iiiii is r E iy- ' 1 f. A if I , cg : ' S i .kk, It-:t1ftf'r rg' - Pat Pullekins Larry Rice Judy Lautenschlegar Joe Smith Charles Stauffis n, Janet Stevens Pete Stevens Judy Swiudell Lois Thomas N Donna Tidwell Karen Wearley L 5 James West ig fi' ,V Lyn Willis 9' Qi Joan Bellissimo Arlene Dietrich I IE: Cecelia Farkas Q Q Samuel Gates YM , John George i E' David Gibson John Giffin 143, 'kr i S Vernon Glenn A Donald Glidden L G ii 7 Nancy Gossett , S- ii 1'Jl 3 L ames Grandison ,W Q, J . Yvonne Green Marilyn Grimes Earliene Grimes J , Alfonail Hales - Carolyn Hall V V 'T James Halsell i i:': John Halsell Helen Hamas Pat Hamlin Shirley Hannan A is Betty Jo Harris Thelma Hedrick - ' Barbara Hlivko if Dorothy Little George Neilsen A Carmen Suarez S Q 55 Victor Swartz fi! Joanne Talbot I y,l '?TjiL'7' Raymond Thomas L A 5, A erry imney M Pat Van Cantfort .Janet Vauzhn if E , Q L gn AND .MXN . 6 B xhlf 3 Q 1 Q 0 U N 3 GJ i fo .1 Lf Z 5' 5 ' X-r 'f Q aim Dao 4 ' t 4152.--1'? ' U ' ,S up IJ 'B 6? --I w-.1 YI .-1 Ln4oA Elkms MISS ELIZA BETH BARROW Room 321 1-'Et xx K K Q5 , , ,. , .s 1 .t me 3 4 an 9 Q lf . . is Eggs! 4, t at L.. ., ,H if fm 'S' uf W arf te., t . . . if' A 1? gg ,. ft A A , -Q'-- J J of 'wt-J A - 1 gt B ' J iwf .Lori ' ft f at Q N gig it fi i Q V ii 9 1 U zuew w 4 K 71 . y S., ' ,O 'FX 1, I R if - 'Q , J, w I x,,,-11 ...J A ' ,SS Row One, Left to Right: Carlene Nipper, Beverly Phillips, W Ray O'Donnell, Patricia O'Farrell, Joe Predl, Anita Price, Kenneth Shaffer, Katie Shaw, Karen Snedden, Billie Snell, Kenneth Steele, William Stermer, Robert Strasser, Clayton Straw, Cora Stringfellow, Harold Stubbs. Row Two: Bev- erly Walker, Sandra Watts, Ronald Wise, Mary Yensen, Roger Bauer, Robert Black, Janet Brewer, Bruce Bru- bach, Janet Calhoun, Gerald Camp. Row Three: Nancy Clark, Richard Cunningham, Bennie Davis, Dennis Drawdy, Victoria Drumm, Orlando Durst, Mary Eaton, Frank Far- ley, Judith Green, Tyrone Green, Tommy James. Row Four: George Jones, Allen Kisner, Betty Jo Maier, Judy McClure, Don McKee, Gilbert McKinney, Norma Mitchell, Edward Moore, Gust Olson, Richard Perkins, Ronald Skvarka. Row Five: Aneta Stout, Joanne Thorn, Joan Wells, Judith Williams, Keith Williams, Thomas Winkler, Rose Wolfe, Dorothy-Allen, Joyce Ashenbaugh. Row Six: Raymond Averiette, Vincent Balaben, Sandra Balazs, Peter Barzo, Sylvia Bell, Barbara Black, Frank Blemenschutz, Karen Bross, Donna Buzard, James Claridy, Carolyn Curtis, Glor- ia Daggett, Almeda Dailey, Joanne Damesworth, Michael Fisher, Jim Frase. 1 :Qi S J Q. , ra J Q ' B gi V - 'eve +R. 1, t e, .. ff as nf ' 1 .N ,x V I. by-,.,1,. N I ,i w , X If I U ,t Qi t. ,QQ MR. Mmm t 1 i rei, CHAPMAN -'ci 5 Room 322 ' ' . ' K ' 3 WA ,at if i ' QT, f er i I ,. , 545' 3: , If ,li , 1 Qi, f 3 -' ,X J if ,L.Lr' ft Q. - t if f' Vi 'V tt l ?A mi 'mil ' l I if B, 'wi' .-f - f . in V -- 91 AW: J 1 ,ti ,, 1-a t ' ,zisf ' ' we J ef' ' J 23: ,V ,, 4, i . i :'- V - 5 . V Q i a t t . A 4 A A ' ' ' Row One, Left to Right: William Barnholth, Donna Bash, Frank Benko, Paul Black, Barbara Cage, Gloria Cederburg, Jack Chiaramonte, Adrienne Davis, Richard Dill, Ann A Dixon, William Dornheim, Paula Duncan, Charles Eaves, ' ' 49' Olanell Earer, Jack Fristoe. Row Two: Marilyn Gill, ,ff ' I' Beatrice Hall, Kathleen Harovff, Faye Hawks, Marjorie ' 0 ' Hayward, Robert Henson, Charles Jennings, Sandra Joel. A-jf' A A J Lewis Johnson, Bobby Jones, Mary Jo Moore, Raymond ' Munford, Larry Nase, Grace Oaks. Row Three: Robert if X- Reynolds, Donna Roepke, Mildred Rose, Joyce Taylor, 76153, M155 I-UCI!-LE V Albert Trenter, Henry Turner, Eddie Walsh, Bonnie Wilson, BOY!-AN , F Donald Allen, Edward Ardelian, Robert Blownt, Michalynne R M ,Q val Byrd. Row Four: Roberta Cavalet, Wayne Harrison, Dor- I oem 315 A V othy Hatter, Patricia Hayes, Susanne Hendren, Rose Marie ,Nl If ... Q i Hilliard. Marilyn Homa, Ronald Jackson, Joe Loughry, 1 1 -W - Maham, George Manuselis, Robert Mayfield, Linda 1 er. Lg' nj 2 x Co S ' f 55, u Alf, rw, --JV .Mat Me .ini T., V Q 5 dia ' 'K' I 8 :..- ,,, 1 , , .,,. L4 W, 1: K , X G A ,, I, - .. - -4 uf an ' '...'i . J ,YA I ,yn R 4 X 4 V ', k E x v b so E 31: e 1 . , l. -iz 5' - ' I4 I x N - 5 x N' - 5 A X ' : ,121 Y 'f !f -35' 3.5 X x I MR, STANLEY Q DENGM TAX STA PS 4' Room 215 M ,,, 4.1 s ,al . i, , '. 1 .Af I Q, -5 I- ,s,s T? 'Y ,. I- . it 49 1 3 . 3 'gs' 4: .2 af if A f 4? 5 V1 9 4 - ..: A' 1 5, ,pv 9,5525 A N. -5 gi. we ' .' .N Z, high . ' We ' a S 7 Kamo , fir to fs:-.if H.R. BE! - h 'Lil , KJ Q, CAFE , ,yt L U - Rf? 1 it gi A if T 5 I , ...-': 1 e ' .Q 1-is fi A Sl - I '-Y1.A do . ' A:-' ii Quay, Quay, Row One, Left to Right: Donald Galleher, Ethel Garrett, Mavis Grimes, Barbara Hahn, Warren Hayes, Joe Jeffries, Robert Johnson, James Lann, Barbara Patton, Sara Quartz, Marvin Rasberry, LaNora Reinhold, Anita Rowland, Mar- tha Stametz, Fred Sterling, Helen Suarez. Row Two: Bob Tobias, Tom Wallace, William Wilson, Bill Benson, Mar- vin Bittinger, Donna Bowman, Eugene Carpenter, Bruce Cernava, Judy Cross, Dennis Shelva, Laura Dewey, Gerald Edwards, Ray Ekmark, Jean Exum, Yvonne Foster. Row Three: Ken Fowler, Larry Fryeberger, Lynne F ryeberger, Pam Guyer, Tom Hill, Larry Hillegas, William Holman, Dave Hunter, Charles Kelley, Elizabeth Kovach, John Mar- tin, Julie Mate, Jack Mitchell, Pat O'Dell, Ann Parks, Dennis Parslow. Row Four: Jackie Preer, Wayne Reed, Elsie Robinson, Bill Rosado, Bob Rotondo, Marjorie Sand- ers, Dick Scholtz, John Smith, Lucille Thom son, Steve Trimble, Carol Walser, Gary Wheeler, Karen White, Sally Whitmer,' Marcia Young. 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Row Three: Johnnie Dent, Gary lx a Dillard, Joe Hawkins, Kenneth Hennegar, Sam Hender- X ' ' son, Carlton Johnson, Kay Kellerman, Patti Lamm, Sandra Latsch. Row Four: Carol Llewellyn, Dale Little, Jerry Merrit, Pat Muzik, Charee Synder, Patricia Verner, Joyce Bolsinger, Franklin Curry. Row Five: James Flanagan, g ,.. I 4 -I 'Q 'O 0 Dan Gorns, Don Kohler, Mike Kondis, Richard Mehok, y A 1, wa. Cary Miller, Phillip Millirons, Thomas Moye, James Nich- Q , ,S odemus, George Ohse, Larry Overstreet, Barbara Phillips. ,V at - f Row Six: John Phillips, John Pinter, Nada Plavsich,'Carol V- ' K - ' Porter, Annie Reed, George Reed, Thomas Reed, Judy ,mu Reynolds, William Reynolds, Sandra Ross, Toni Rosado, JQ Yvonne Sanders. 3 0 ' 3 -5 - c be ' s, A ' S , . K t 61 f I A ' 'IU We 'IU C9 .7 a .73 cw no, , 'wa si- I :. if 1 arg wg' A 1 W H P g Mn AA AQA .. Al A p ,, - .Q K ,4-be on QS, +4 5 ., y'r A Q K SN X , X I Q D -if K yay? .-L if V i 515- cg, A ' , fif' N ,tw . . N . 3 P,-1-Q - A 71 4 l I PETE . A - lr 2: i X an an S i 1 , l f- f---- X , I t 2 ,f 1 Y' Q ' j . . , .,.. . fi' . Y 2.1 1 i 1 5 .. , ,.,, ., ,l k Z7 .V:v. : K in I J . .f gi- f e f 3 1 i 51 J .- y , 'vain with .5 . as A 2 J EESZ: i v 9 lf' V is V , L M I K. , A ' ' Q, 7 -A f ' X X, V K - jf L. 4 v- ., sl J Row One, Left to Right: Judy Seech, Eilleen Shackelford, Karole Shank, Shirley Snyder, Ester Becton, T. J. Brun- son, Glenn Christian, Carl Collins, Richard' Conley, Shir- ley Griffin, Dorothea Horton. Row Two: Beverly Hoskins, Clotilde Ingrahm, Marlene Johnson, Judson Kirk, Carol Sue Lenoir, Emmett Lyles, Michael Mars, June McCall, A. J. McCants, Clyde McCoy, Bobby Mills, Florence Moorer. Row Three: Linda Moyers, John Portis, Bernice Quinney, Judy Robinson, Rebecca Sams, Myron Schoen- hals, Ray Templeton, Dallas Walker, Kurt Young, Carl Zabel, .ludy Collett. Row Four: Judy Davis, Carol Epling, Nancy Faust, Frank Givens, Sheila Grossenbacher, Jimmie Hammonds, Carol Hinninger, Beverly Higgins, Warren Jackson, Judy Jeffers, David Kopsky, Paul Kozlowski. , fu f f p - Kd X 4 T QE mg 3 . J , S 4, ' ', D 'Sadr LOCKER . cuznm - up 'W om' A' QW Q , t 5,Q,4 Q 4 ka 81 ki, V jab 5 5, Q . av 1 A I ly' Xp Vwt 124 b'ft,Q,, Q 1 or ' H 5223 f Bing .Ying SHARPE 324 5 4 ..f ,,, l J E -2 - lx? A 4' S9 he Jong .ff f f ,.i .,i. Q C . ,J S . ' A ikii ,f if I . f . ,aw M y A fl ff I' E 1 i i nyvt A . 5 e ., K I e e xg 1 5 I , K . , ' fax La 1 1. I I .ww gm M25 . K 1 , . I A J S-. C f'1 i?x Y , 2 I - - V t ,V Row One, Left to Right: Eddie Lamm, Jerry Lamont, Gary Q Q 5 ..i A ' 'VY 1? 'G' ' 5 L- A M- 'qv Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Barbara Litton, Bradley Luke, Harper McClenic, Paul Morehouse, John Parrish, Claudia t , I 1 . ,- , Pepper, Sandra Pullium, Samuel H. Riley, Darlene Rinker, ' 2 'f.' .-'Yi-J f Loretta Robinson, Joan Ross, Ted Shaffer. Row Two: Norman Shealey, Martha Shuman, Helen Susong, Mary Swan, Lester Wood, Molly Lady, Paul Lumpkins, Don Mc- ., ,' it s Hood, Roger McKissick, Sandra Nelson, Diane Ostergard, g ,- .t , Barbara Pepper, Gary Smith. Row Three: Harry Snyder, A- - '9 1 Edward Stafford, Linda Stanley, Charles Starks, Alben . X , I I f J . 1 Stefanov, Joe Stettner, Karl Stewart, Don Taylor, Patricia 7-f f ' I I Taylor, Robert Taylor, Velma Thompson, Julieann Tremko, Myrna Vaughan, Martha Vronick. Row Four: Barbara Walmsley, Mary Watson, Brenda Wheeler, Linda Willing- TISCH ham, Jackie Wittke, Carol Young, Karen Zelnar, Sandra R ,, V- ' .. H. R. Q 7 Zelnar, Joan Boxler, Preston Carpenter, David Clark, David fl .1 Clites, Carol Clotfelter. Row Five: Rita Cook, Patricia 2 A4 7 ' 214 Castner, Janice DeMali, James DeMass, Douglas Dotts, lf Q I Carol Ann Fairman, Judy Gardner, Arnold Glenn, Bar- A A bara Crossenbacher, Don Holloman, Leonard lsakou, Marie Kaess, James King, Sharon Knott. Row Six: James Mathis, Ralph McCollum, Bonnie McCoy, Sally Nelson, Judy in 7 D - Nicholson, Judy Myrick, Paul Ray, Larry Roberts, Carla Q, , , ,, iz, ', Steen, Donald Trice, Richard Turner, Bobby Venham, V V A ft James Wagner, Carol Wade. , ,- ' ' ,if . l WX H , 13 L. , as . Q I X k Q b , 'ff' f M I . 1 ..-J if W? ll .fe Xa 9, vm J P H R '3 , -5 Au at 79 -I 4. 1 , 5' ' ' , , .a 1, . gp , 't ' I V ni, I vp- 7 S this Q. X x p A l 5 jg 7 1,2 't L aw T. ' X i if Q 'sfxik X i A f f 7 i X J S I A f , , ...,. -' vt J STUMP 4. 'Q .R ,, . 0 3' ' 'Q ii Yip , Xe G r 203 M' Fyfi V I , fl ' S 1. X ff - . 1 sf Y X' l I ,, 2.7 nv ,D-rw aj' w1 A QIGBW' rv H' 'Y' , Q' ia' uv' 'Y xr' I -I Q 1 . ' -L - L I 4 Q5 gn' 1-is 49 r fi '3 ,. - I H iw 'J L ue rs ' 1, 2 A -.6 4' O 7 f i I 4. 'J 3 I In , . LW, K as ,Vx Mr. V ,QQ Boyd , , LL,, it 1 V ' P ' Maxwell f mi, ' .Q 2. w ZX! Room 12 ,,, Z V VV . V , :...... : e - Jim Couts M Perry Dilley T- - -V Charles Fela William iwgafr V . A U Richard Fela Shaw ,fy f . 4, or gd Gary Kittle Room 23 ' ZAVV VV V 'L.L- -is Charles Arnold A H ' Richard Averitte Dewey Baar P- , Ronald Beiseler 'Vi V ,, , A :VV ,VV ag.. Joseph Bradley is ,i P P ffl- 'Sgr wi Sue Breth V2 V- ii X Jw. J Ronald Brown 1 Amelia Ceglar Rita Chesser V QA i V Betty Cook ' ... me X 'F '-, ' ii f far: Robert Copen A lf'-V gi If 'fi' i fa Kay Cummins Q -V V WV , ,J ,'1- t211 ' F Phil Daisher ai I P A Carlene Depp Ronald Edwards Harry Wright Gerald Fenton Keith Fraser ' W Deloris French Ruth Gillis Shirley Gordif Bill Heid Inez Heid Roger Hoch . J VV V i. James Kroft ., l,io J L,,: i. i J Q , Norman Lance , ' :,. V JV , ll- Marilyn Luke V V i,ii 51' , A if is John Lutes fe A 4 ii A I X Phil Martin lnah Mitchell V V V Q V I V Roy Mitchell fi V V as Vi Charlotte McComb an gil, '-f ,gi ' Q Qi Ronald Nockengost is ' VV f , B V EV Alice Parsons M Jean Pavelchek Joyce Posey V V AV Barbara Shaffer - Us Peggie Slichter 3' ,P wi V ' . Eddie Smith 'tee J 31- Y' V I i Carol Spires ' W W Q -, V: K' f, 1 Steve Stuttler . - 'J H - 1 Phill Stouffer - Alice Tingler i Vh'T f V Raymond Tom ex, KV ' 'sf ' V , if 1 Vernon Vogel QF' - ' C E LL Joan Walsh 5-1 A tif I ' ' - Dorothy VViland Freddie Wilson Richard Wilson Sally Woodrum Larry Wbrmold Phil Yuschak A f.,. - , or in nge'- QS: 3' we fm. if me , QV V' -f X I Y l i I I -la Qlilfi ,J 1 and J bilfi l 2 ls Q N-1 li' ri 1 f . Va E N UV' ,fX i J il Ml viii ' :ie -f ,, STUDENT COUNCH, OFFICERS: President, H. Sabo: ViceAPresident. T. Dingle, Secretary J. Shaw, Treasurer, S. Bennet. Row One: L. Della-Bianca, B. Jones, B. Cunningham, T. Hess, S. Bennet, H. Sabo, T. Dingle, J. Shaw, R. Agnew, P. Cunningham, E. DeBose. Row Two: Mr. Ault, J. Davis, H. Cochran, J. Packo, N. Cracy, N. Stevens, P. Childs, J. Best, C. Lewis, E. Austin, T. Dluzyn, Miss Sullivan. Row Three: D. Register, J. Pearcy, R. Saloiye, J. Tapp, C. Parrish, B. Childs, D. Young, J. Dud ich, V. Vogel, H. Walser. ATIO AL H0 0B OCIETY OFFICERS: President, Jay Wolfe, Vice-President, Mary Lu Bay: Secretary, Barbara Hodsong Treasurer, Jim Tapp. Row One: J. Tapp, B, Hodson, J. Wolfe, M. Bay, Miss Johnson. Row Two: C. Andrews, S. Cal- houn, M. Thorpe, L. Bianca, E. De Bose, H. Sabo, C. Benya, S. Bennett, J. Griffith. Row Three: R. Krieder, J. Shaw, J. Brookshire, S. Papatonis, M. Mulvey, A. Pearce, A. Christian, M. Smith M. Bohla. Row Four: E. Wylie, D. Young, T. Dingle. N. Trapp, L. Rossiter, B. Moffatt T. Dlzyn, P. Childs, J. Smith, C. McNair, M. Armburst. PIRIT COMMl'I'TEE ADVISOR: Coavh Lu Smith. Row Une: .l. Shaw, ll. Cunningham. C, llenya. li. Gump. N. Carter, R. Ruble, H. Sabo, R. Agnew, ,l. ll:-st. .l. Davis. lf. lla-lla-llianra. Row Two: S. Thomas. M. Hay. P. Cunningham, M. A. Smith, S. Shaffer. C. Amin-ws. A, Christian. Row Three: T. Dingle, J. Tapp. C. Parrish, P. Dillon, ll. Wah-1-r, ,I. lluulivh, Cuaeh Smith. RED CROSS ADVISOR: Miss Helen llolz. Ulfl-'lCl'lRS: Presirh-nt. Marilyn Grimes: ViceAPresiilent, Emma DeB0seg Treasurer, Phyllis Cunningham: Secretary. Glenna WU-esv. Raw Unv: Nl. Tom. P. Slicler. C. Wa-ese, S. Joel, D. Ceglar, E. Deliose, M. Crimes, P. Cunning- ham. li. Athens. A. Care-y. ll. Bruner. Row Two: P. Wilkerson. S. Hannan, M. Patten, L. Bruner. ll. llutvhq-r, ll. Nl:-hok. S. liamhakimlis. S. Carney, ll. Hess. C. Suarez. H. Earle. M. Marsh, K. .lar- vis, ll. liunkle, M. Woufter. C. Llewellyn. K. Artymovich, H. Hlirko, Miss Helen Bolz. Row Three: ll. liwlwarils. P. Tipton. P. johns. ,l. Hopkins. N. Cossett. C. Ohlinger, K. Shoveler, E. Muck:-r. J. Ste-va-ns. K. Kellerman. E. Haines, C. Depp. P. VanCantf0rd. Row Four: E. Robertson, ,l. Cary, l'. Pullekins, C. Hz-rroal, J. llarnvs. ,l. Stanley, K. Raker. V. Glenn, W. Hayes, D. Reed, K. McCall, M. Clouser, ,I. Bellissimo. S. Smith. ADVISOR: Mrs. Eleanor Peyton. OFFICERS: Co-Presidents, Marilyn Bohla, Nancy Gracyg Vice-President, Treva Hess: Co-Sec- retaries, Jerrie Fish, Susan Lanikg Treasurer, Jackie Spears: Co-Chaplains, Betty Jo Jones, June Packo. Row One: D. Wiland, J. Smith, T. Hess, J. Spears, M. Bohla, N. Cracy. S. Lanik, B. Jones, J. Packo, J. Fish, D. French. Row Two: D. Rees, M. Spaid, P. Breth, C. Canto, J. MacBeth, N. Neidlinger, J. Sharp, J. Gotchal, B. Cunningham, H. Sabo, L. Della-Bianca,'B. Smith, S. Thomas, J. Cunningham. Row Three: D. Rollyson, J. Shacklesford, J. Evans, N. Trapp, P. Francis, S. Fogarty, M. Smith, J. Shaw, C. Benya, S. Price, E. Haver, J. Brookshire, S. Meadows. D. Guyer. Row Four: E. Athens, S. Linger, A. Ceglar, H. Cody, S. Papatonis, P. Childs, S. Bogner, B. Gump, J. Griffith, N. Carter, S. Staiger, K. Cummins, S. Wright. SENl0ll Y-TEE ADVISOR: Mrs. Eleanor Peyton. Row One: P. Johns, D. Thornton, B. Watts, S. Bennett, C. Zabel, A. Hadden, M. Boxler, Als- path, L. Polk, P. Kelly. Row Two: C. Johnson, S. Taylor, C. Henderson, N. Marpel, J. Cradle- baugh. M. Barzo, M. Massie, A. Pierce, A. Hausch, L. Llewellyn, V. Friend, J. Haywood, S. Shaffer, P. Wilkerson, J. Miller, C. Casale. I .' ,X E l0R Y-TEE uw 0110: U. llrf-4-n. R. Rulrlv. J. Paw-lchf-k, A. Drukv, C. Mm'Cnnxl1S. C. Stvvvns. N. Evans, I. Maltz ll. Covhrun. S. Kasnivk. L. Pilvov. Row Turn: A. Prinve. V. Avilliams. R. Haus. P. Nlunllly, li. Sm:-ul. J. Jom-s. C. F1-rge-son. G. Corlr. R. Repkc, B. Armncida. P. Sclulivter. AI. Av erill, ll. Kre-iflvr. Rnu' Tlznw: C. Cowgill. li. J:-nkins. S. Guyvr. J. Alriclx. D, Wearly. B. Lanc- F. Wilson, C. Bray. J. Rardin. 5. Haugll, E. Byrd. Row Four: R. Krvidcr. A. W'e-slvrn. P, Avoods A. l'if-rf-son. l'. Silosky, IJ, liggilsmn. I.. Sherrill, S. Riblon. I. Nlilvhcl. S. Andrews. ADVISOR: Hrs. Dorotlly l.illll'lI'Il'l'. nw Onv: II. lfpling J. Ifxum. S. Lam-Ir. J. Horns. E. Robinson, A. Cary. K. McCall. M. Cor- r'4'. Ii. lluvns. NI. Nlursll. N. N1 olfe-. Row frm: P. f.llIll1lI1g.IJl3ll1. A. Stout. A. Parks. J. Wells. ll. 0'llm-ll. li. Hlwiko, U. Dr-pp. V. Ringllvr. If. JIZIJHPS. S. Smith. J, Call, S. Charnvy. E. Brown, I l.iillI1'llN1'IlJl'f,IilI'. Run' T!lVl'f'Z P. Yanllanlfurd. K. Jarvis, J. Hopkins, N. Leach. D. Edwards . lie-llissimo, D. Campbell, Nl. Clouser. Q UNl0R Y-TEE ADVISOR: Row One: D. Butcher, K. Kellerman, S. Garrison, J. Dearing, M. Gill, D. Ceglar, C. Burgess S. Coker, A. Blackman, M. Hayward. Y. Sanders, S. Joel, P. Brown, P. Adamov. Row Two: B Earl, B. Barber. I. Prince, S. Hannan, J. Scalia, R. Canto, B. Phillips, R. Zemlansky, M. Woofter D. Dunkle. C. Steere, P. Castner. J. McClare, S. Nelson. C. Llewellyn. Row Three: R. Agnew C. Suarez, P. Walling. M. Sarac, M. Crimes, J. Best, N. Cossett, M. Tom, R. Cavalet, S. Daniels J. Green, B. Maier, B. Childs. Row Four: B. Rogers, J. Talbot. L. Sewey, P. Jones, B. Walker J. Spindel, M. Patten, P. Pullikens, S. Hendren, S. Watts, C. Durrow. N. Byrd, P. Ramm M. Chiofolo. Row One: C. Ohlinger, K. Artymovich, L. VVillis, J. Williams, C. Wade, D. Mehok, S. Bambaki- ADVISOR: dis, H. Swarez, K. Bross, D. Buzzard, B. Brunner. Row Two: F. Malone, F. McClaine, A. Rolland, S. Whitmer, L. Friherger, M. Homa, J. Mate. J. McCall, M. Shaffer, D. Bowman, K. White, J. Jefferies, N. Foust, D. Reopkey. Row Three: C. Fairrnan, B. McCoy, B. Litton, M. Swan, C. Curtis, C. Henninger, R. Luff, J. Stevens, V. Drumm, M. Sanders, M. Cray, J. Collett. l E l0R HI-Y ADVISOR: Mr. Stanley Dengler. 0I FICIfRS: Prositlont, llill Childs: Vive-President, Larry Falvoneg Secrotary-Treasurer, Ted Dluzyn: Chaplain, Jay Wolfe. X Row Une: J. Klf-in, I . Adams, J. I.utz-2, C. McNair. J. Wolfe. R. Childs. L. Falrone, T. Dluzynf T. Waplf-, T. Honvywvll, B. Floto. Row Two: M. Nive. K. Carroll, C. Kettle, B. Humble. K. Frazer, R. Wilson. J. Cuyer, H. Walsor, D. fNIcClumrock, R. Fela, D. Montgomery, I.. Winter, T. Pulli- vans, S. Dvnglvr. Row Three: C. Parrish, J. Tapp, J. DeAngelo. J. Burdette. C. Ettling, K. Raker, D. Ilohlzi, fl. Nirkols, D. Registrr. D. Young, D. Mott, V. Vogel. Il. Faust. UNl0R HI-Y ADVISOR: Mr. Stanley Dvnglor. 0I I lfIl9iRS: Pre-side-nt, Phil Daisherg Vice--Prrfsident. John Dudivh: Svrrvtary-Trvastirer, David Joinvr. Row One: D. Joiner. B. Christian K. Vanderbilt, J. Stout, J. Dudich, E. Dalton. Row Two: Ii. Tobias, J. Parrish, Il. Wilson, J. Bartlett, J. Frase, S. Riley. I - : 1 sl g Q as l ': R 5 . . y 'MX 5 .lr f 2 A 'PY X i i wg: M, 5 if Q as -I gl? - may 5 I if Pa'-3 'PZ' 'JU 3:11 5.2 1-5--i :fx O 'gl' 9:2 :Q Zil- ag fi gg? C 1 1? W: Q: Ng ?: Fm 35 U15 mf-'Q U . P. v-i go 2.5 Eu r'5' Ui. 9 Q,-na. wif: 39:3 fo 7,75 if ?3 DD S3 E32 EJ --:J ro EQ? rw -rs' -ra gg? 4 2.5 W :F EZ.. ' Hg Di III! li 13 5.. .nn En: -13 . V ,.,q,.. , 5.5 ' fl 73' QN , f JUNIOR HI-Y-Dave Joiner, secretary-lreasurerg Phil Daisher, president: .Iohn Dudich, vice-president. HI-Y--Jay Wolfe. chaplain 3 Dluyzn, secretary-treasurerg Larry Falcone, vice-presidentg Ted Bill Childs, president. SENIOR Y-TEEN-Nancy Cracy and Marilyn Rohla, ro-pres: dentsg Susan Lanik. treasurerg Treva Hess. vice-president: .Iacki Spears and Geraldine Fish, co-secretaries. JUNIOR RED CROSS f Marilyn Grimes, presidentg Glenn Weese, secretaryg Phyllis Cunningham, treasurerg Emma DeBos1 vice-president. E 3 is I f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-,Iay Wolf, president: Mary Lu Ilay. vice--president: Rarhara Hudson. secretaryg ,lim Tapp, treas- Darlene- Calvert, chairman of T.A.P. ure-r. lTeenagers Againsl Poliol 5 5 A N fl.A.A.fI. Sandy Stuiger, seeretaryz Susan Bogner, treasurerg Sur- Slmffer, viva--pre--isle-lit: Nziney Carter, prewidenl. Q, Q X I 3 USHICRS lfdilie llrz-em-, viee-preside-nt: Shirley Kopsky. presi- flr-ntg Nluura-4-n Nlulw-y, lreasurr-rg Gary Kitlle, treasurer. lPllAfllA'l'lfI iILllll 4TIu-spiansr Lee Pearee, president Canto. lf4'1l'-llTl'l ehapluing Ya-rna v Larry llossiler, viee-president: Fri:-nd. secretary. Elaine Gloria Wyley. in LIHRARY ASSISTANTS and VISUAL AIDS-Bill Drum. presi- dentg ,loan ll:-st, tr:-asurerg Cf-raldine Fish, secretary! .l0hn Hilli- gus, vi:-e--pre-sifla-nt: Jean Evans, vice-presidentg Donald Moni- g0m9Fy, ll'f'8SUl'l'l'. FRENCH CLUB-Sylvia Papatonis, secretary: i Helen Lewis, pres- identg Eva Walker. treasure-rg Fred Williams. vieevpresident. SPONSORS-Sylvia Papatonis, secretary: Lilliana Della-Bianca vice-presidentg ,loan Shaw, president: Helen Sabo, chaplain: Mar ilyn Bohla, treasurer. F.H.A. -ff-Donna Mary Oldaker. Ress, seeretaryg Donna Rollyson. vice-president: treasurerg Sandy Meadows, president. G.A.A.-Carole Benya, vice-presidentg Lynn Llewellyn, president. Q a. K a X1 X X X ff W iN 'S xx? . 'rw I, 4' I UW' M, ' F M ff! RADl0 TAFE -W. .E.E. ADVISOR: Mrs. Gaynelle Upchurch. Row One: P. Warner, R. King, F. Giannini, D. Mott, C. Pastori, Mrs. Upchurch, Mr. Maxwell. Row Two: J. Smead, C. Kittle, P. Dilly, J. Couts, G. Fela, R. Fela, J. Tapp. STUDENT LIBRARIA S and Vl UAL ENGINEER ADVISORS: Miss Harriet Horst and Miss Helen Lussen. OFFICERS: President, Arlene Hadden and Bill Drummg Vice-President, Jean Evans and John Hillegas: Secretary, Geraldine Fish and Pete Stevens: Treasurer, Joan Best and Don Montgomery. Row One: R. Ruble, G. Fish, J. Gotschall, R. Ayers, A. Hadden, J. Evans, E. Haver, C. Hall, P Brown, B. Barber. Row Two: L. Mate, J. Polk, E. Ohse, B. MacBride, V. Glenn, B. Bowers, C. Nlpper, H. Hopkins, D. Guyer, S. Bond, M. Brown. Row Three: J. Shaffer, E. Hinkle, S. Stover, P. Stevens, K. Raker, J. Smith, E. Rice, D. Montgomery, J. Hillegas, D. Joiner. ii I e is Y Xb Xa? is fxrwf X I s i sl - I-'lang Q Q Y S 'Q'x!y,g?:.i I 9 Bi 1 ' STUDENT IIBIIAIIIANS and VISUAL ENGINEER ADVISOR: Miss Harriet Horst and Miss Helen Lussen. Row One: C. Depp, L. Bruner, J. Curry. K. Artymovich, C. Henderson, E. Haines, S. Carney, J. Call, B. Davies, S. Bambakidis, l. Heid. Row Two: B. Holt, P. Johns, C. Nicholas, F. Williams, B. McVicIcers, J. Best, J. Curry. N. Cossett. Row Three: R. Copen, H. Neicllinger, E. Baxter, E. Green, B. Drumm, B. Blair, H. Lowery, K. Fraser, D. Southwood, J. Stout. IIFFICE ASSISTA 'IS ADVISOR: Miss Virginia Brand and Miss Thelma Diemer. Row One: Miss Diemer, B. George, P. Walling, D. Flack. B. Feicht. S. Musee, J. Bowen. P. Adamov, M. Satterwhite, Miss Brand. Row Two: B. Rice, E. Helbley, B. Smith, S. Kopsky, J. Rivenharlc, M. Massie, B. Moffatt, J. Smith. B. Jenkins, J. Vinson, B. Scrutchings, A. Becoslcy, J. Haywood. Row Three: C. Herrod, J. Griffith, J. Stewart, M. Sitosky, M. Miller, M. Luke, A. Hausch. 4 E LAT! CLUB ADVISOR: Miss Martha Sturdevant. OFFICERS: President, John Lutes: Vice-President, Bill Heidg Secretary, June Ulrichg Treas urer, Liliana Della-Bianca. l Row One: B. Smeal. B. Holt, S. Cuyer, E. Wylie, J. Ulrich, J. Lutes, L. Della-Bianca, B. Heid, J. Jones, N. Gracy, D. Cuyer. Row Two: l. Mitchell, M. Bay, S. Papatonis, R. Bowers, N. Evans, A. Becosky, R. Ayers. C. Ferguson. M. Thorpe. P. Sitosky, J. Spears, S. Ribelin, D. Wearley, E. Haver, A. Hadden, E. Helbley. Row Three: P. Kelly, N. Lance, R. Bray, S. Shimko, F. Adams, D. Smead, J. Crowe, G. Tsarnas, P. Parker, R. Beisecker, D. Frangos, V. Vogel. D. Montgomery, S. Smith, T. Pullekins, J. Gibson. CARAVA TAFF ADVISOR: Miss Hazel MacLennan. Row One: E. Wylie, M. Bay, J. Cunningham, L. Young, R. Kreider, S. Papatonis, S. Shaffer M. Smith. Row Two: M. Thorpe, B. Adams, G. Pease, C. Darmofall, N. Stevens. A FRE on CLUB OFFICERS: President, Helen Lewis: Vice-President. Fred Williams: Secretary. Sylvia Papatonis: Treasurer, lfva Walker. Row One: R. Rulmle. C. Dt-Poyster, P. Capes, A. Parsons, E. Walker, S. Papatonis. H. Lewis I . Williams. V. Friend. S. Shaffer. D. Hunter. Row Two: P. llreth, D. Wiland. L. Sherrill M. Calhoun, S. Calhoun, N. Cryvnak. J, Walsh, A. Tinglf-r, M. Smith, S. Bennett. F. Pollock ll. Smith, ll. 'l'homas. Row Three: R. Tom, L. Faleone, D. Ettling. A. Anderson, ll. Moore, P. Childs J. llymf-s, C. Swanson. Miss Lussen. Row Four: J. Bradley, J. Lutes, J. Crowe, R. Blair, G. Kittle M. Nice, T. 0'Donnell, D. Mott. J. Cuyer, R. Humble. FRE CH CL B ADVISOR: Miss Helen Lussen. Row One: K. Jarvis, D. Edwards, S. Hannan, D. Eggleston, K. Artymovich, C. Ohlinger, B. Hlivko S. Lanik, C. Kropae. R. Ayers, N. Leach. Row Two: C. Cowgill. S. Garrison, M. Clouser. J. Del- lissimo, S. Smith. S. Baugh. J. Curry. ll. Duncan, L. Mate. P. Walling, ll. Davies. J. llest, J. Walsh J. Call, S. Carney. Ni. Sarae. Row Three: H. Wright, J, Pearey, D. Christie. D. Joiner. E. Haines, l'. Cunningham, D. Mehok. R. Ze-mlansky. A. Hauseh, R. Sandridge. R. Luff. Row Four: J. Stout B. Stouffer, P. Daisher, W. Smith, T. Timney, B. Edwards, K. Vanderbilt, B. Davis. YW v Q P0 SORS ADVISOR: Neva Eekroad, OFFICERS: President. Nanvy Trapp: Vice-President. Barbara Gump: Secretary. Joanne Grif- fith: Treasurer. Pat Childs: Chaplain. Carole Benya. Row One: C. Benya. P. Childs. N. Trapp. B. Gump, 1. Griffith. Row Two: H. Saho: J. Sharp. T. Hess. J. Shaw, R. Gillis. J. Spears. R. Jones, S. Bogner. R. Cunningham, S. Thomas. Row Three: 1. Packo. H. Cochran. D. Kreider. P. Breth, L. Della-Bianca, G. Canto. N. Stevens N. Carter. N. Evans. HI. Bohla. S. Papatonis. THE PIA ADVISOR: Mrs. Marjorie Moore. OFFICERS: President, Lee Pearce: Vice-President, Larry Rossiler: Secretary. Verna Friend: Treasurer, Gloria Canto. Row One: A. Prince. L. Rossiter. L. Pearce. G. Canto. F.. Wylie. Y. Friend. C. Fuller. M. Thorpe. Row Two: M. Bay. G. De-Poyster. S. Musee. C. Andrews. Row Three: J. Tapp, K. Ilushkirk. F. Adams, S. Bennett. M, Massie. Row Four: F. Pollock, F. Williams, R. Brown, I. Bowen. 1 1 Z -Q . - , - 4 .yi f u- 3 I K 7 . az! :Af ,., -mf :ww ff 1 f 85251 sv. .af-, XT ,.,.. V- 9,6 14-fi A , ff' 3 1 .w- ,.1:, iff. 1' 99' We '. . . , rv 4 ff' .ev Y 92.55 1 7. iw . ,- 'X ' rf. .' .aw N. Ng! .. X 5. mv Q H in .v LF. Q M X 5. l - wx i 5 . law K Q-an -.S . . X X, W A A xg In .jf 5 B X x S . ,S FWSW N Q H A wx X X X xx xx M K 'V M R, .Q N O ,Ay X QA Mg x l . T . i k W .Q A . '31 vis? K, ,f 1mA ., .V + .wg , ,,,,-, , f ,M ,+I '5'f'm1': . fffi w' 1 . 2.3 -,ww .f .ffpf-75- y,'f+f1 Q ,. , we ' ' -gig, W iii? Tw , 1' 2f1 w, ,g1 . . , we f X f' 'M W Lf? f2Mf511Sef'fw 1 . f 1, 4' ' 4 Lf: '1f'gfWgf, ag, wggggw 5 .sk M- .- A E.: f ,sf .fit X X .Q X W. E .S ix fy.. 1.1.5 X ' -5 - x. FUTURE HUMEMAKER of AMERICA ADVISORS: Miss Kathryn Bietz. Mrs. Jean Howes. OFFICERS: President, Sandy Meadows, Vice-President, Donna Rollysong Treasurer, Mary Oldakerg Secretary, Donna Bess. Row One: F. Blankenship, B. Brokesh, J. Hymes, M. Tom, M. Oldaker, S. Meadows, D. Rollyson, D. Bess, M. Satterwhite, G. McCary. Row Two: P. Tipton, L. Bronnon, P. Wilkerson, R. Mays, S. Miller. CAFETERIA HELPER ADVISOR: Mrs. Mary Law. Row One: E. Bellamy, E. Walker, H. Jones, P. Jackson, J. Curry, B. McCants, C. Stover, G. Jones, K. Buskirk, B. Smith, B. Mitchell. Row Two: M. Nicholas, N. Wykoff, A. Carey, B. Terry, V. Auls, L. Bruner, R. Ruble, D. Eggleston, D. Rollyson, R. Mays, F. Pollock, J. Brown, V. Williams, P. Francis. Row Three: M. Imes, H. Reynolds, T. Weaver, R. Jackson, E. Baskin, J. Breiner, D. Baskerville, H. Smith, S. Steele, A. Parsons. Row Four: J. Stanley, L. Chambers, H. Dixon, K. Raker, H. Shoates, P. Kelley, L. Smith, W. Clark. ki i 1 ,,. l if ADVA CED BO0KKEEPl G ADVISOR: Mrs. Lillian Arlola. Top of Steps Down: H. Wright, M. Ciblin, B. Winters, J. Criles, D. Cain. S. Bennett, R. Woods A. Pearson. N. Ballard. ATTENDANCE GIRL ADVISOR: Mr. H. Ault. Top of Steps Down: A. Drake, P. Elmore, D. Wearley. J. Ulrich, H. Cody. i N .air 5 '41-' 35,3 Aran. Tax Stamp Helpers fabovel L. Vfillis. J. Kugler, R. Luff Sr. Clee Club tbelowb P. Parker, R. Sandridge, I. Tapp 3 Band lleftl ll. Frvnvll. ll. Cook . Hr-id. P. Yuschak 'Ellllll GLEE CLITII JU'lllIl GLEE CLUB Jr. Glee Club L. Falcone, A. Ceglar i K. TAX STAMP COLLEC'I'llll' , VX ICQ U V is i,, JL we f K -- ., wl... , ,Q Y-Y d r- 1.- --5 ' Q - A ..., y Z ' 4 W f ZX ,120 ':::.ffZ ' Y E312-1-4x47 L 4 Z f JUNl0R GLEE CL B ADVISOR: Miss Ruth Meier. OFFICERS: President, Curhy Smith: Secretary, Diane Kreider. Row One: J. Jones, N. Evans, J. Wilkerson, J. Packo, N. Martin, A. Tingler, P. Capes, M. Wilson D. Kreider, M. Averill, M. Mulvey, A. Prince. Row Two: S. Baugh, A. Parsons, S. Woodrum B. Shealey, A. Ceglar, L. Llewellyn, E. Byrd, S. Lewis, E. Athens, D. Swaringer, N. Marple P. Tipton, C. Casale, S. Rasnick, A. Auker, A. Watson, P. Breth, E. Claridy. Row Three: J. Park N. Lance, S. Shimko, R. Edwards, J. Black, C. Smith, C. DeBose, H. Shoates, L. Falcone, B. Reed B. Bowers. Row Four: R. Judy, J. Tatton, R. Fela, R. Beisecker, K. Raker, D. Carrington, D. Regis ter, G. Suddeth, C. Edwards. E l0R GLEE CL B ADVISOR: Miss Ruth Meier. OFFICERS: President, Jim Tapp: Secretary, Anne Christian. Row One: N. Ballard, A. Pearce, L. Carman, J. Spears, H. Smith, S. Papatonis, T. Hess, N. Trapp, J. Rivenbark, A. Christian, H. Sabo, B. Cunningham, J. Brookshire, R. Kreider, S. Falcone, Row Two: V. Walent, K. Cummins, B. Cook, R. Chesser, L. Della-Bianca, J. Shaw, J. Taylor, S. Calhoun, M. Sturm, E. Pudoka, R. Sandridge, J. Sandy, L. Beasley, A. Price, S. Fo- garty, M. Luke, S. Meadows, D. Eggleston, C. DePoyster, C. Spiers, H. Yee, S. Bogner. Row Three: R. Tom, B. Munford, V. Hall, C. Mace, E. Pritchard, J. Tapp, G. Pease, D. Squthwood, P. Parker, S. Blackburn, B. Thurman, G. Tsarnas, G. Contos, C. Edwards, R. Brown. Row Four: T. Bjorn, B. Adams, N. Beal, F. Adams. D. Montgomery, W. Arnold, V. Buzard, D. Frutchey, R. Contos, D. Register, H. Rogers, P. Grimm, J. Arnold, J. Crowe, D. Etling. wi ,- 5, - - N11 ' fwwx' ' ,. -Q' 'r fxmi 1 K- f, X 'TEM Eg x. A , K, .Q LH, E hwy, , -u 4-gy Na -4 g .kkxyxk .L wk K fu . wink S N X 'V A k wx. . inf had MK M9 1 XM M gs' . NMA A . an . 4-fL Y W . ' 3 Q-'M' -f MS . k .X Q -K iv 13 K. v s L P L A fl' X K 2 If ' 5? ' QMS . H ,MN 1 H A LMS Q N, 31, V L,,h Li uiffm ,ffm A , s' A A V Y Ama .V -46 , , ' L Q ., 9 :zz f.Q':f: 13'g W Im ' W Q wg, de' X A yx l M wwwrfes x fp ' Mi X S? SEEN M . qi? ,.,- . W. EB if S X s Q MV fc 1 ,K 4, ,,ii 3. E gg: C 1111, .. WX Wf: , . A F ' fn I - 54, if N-'TY' ' -14. . -+ ,af ,Q xx Wy, ,Q H. L. , A 1 Q 4 tail 3,59 ' +4 15:5 Front Row: Manager A. Karouso. M. Plavsich C. Smith. ll. Curry, E. Quinn:-y. L. Falcone, M. Konalis, ll. lluininontls, N. llunsick, J. Wim lah-y, ll. l'av1-lvliak, l'. Simivh, T. Raiter, D. Car ter, Mating:-r li. liankine. F00'l'BALL East East East East East East East East East .....,..........,. East East SEASON'S SCORES Mansfield ...,.. St. Vincent .,.. North' ......,.. Hower' ....,. Carfield' ...,.. Alliance ........ Fremont Ross Buchtel' .....,.. Kenmore' Central ..,.. tljlayoffj 7 South fChampionshipl Denotes City Series Carnes. CIACHI G TAFF fa Q, l , up ,x Left to Right: Head Coach Mike Krino, Coach Al Pete, Coach Dom Patella, Coach Martin Chap man, Assistant Bob Smith. 'sr g....a 'f Q ,jf at DON REGISTER, Senior All-City First Team All-District Honorable Mention TOMMY DINGLE, Senior All-City First Team All-District First Team All-State Honorable Mention WAYNE LYTLE, Junior All-City Third Team DAN PAVELCHAK, Senior All-City Honorable Mention SILAS THURMAN, Senior All-City Third Team ERNIE QUINNEY, Junior . All-City First Team All-District First Team MAURICE JACKSON, .lunii All-City Second Team WILLIE WILSON End DICK GRANDISON JIM DUPRATT Tackle End GUS FARMAKIDIS BILL CURRY RAY KING Back Back Guard Front Row: Manager J. Hilligas, R. Beisecker, L. Wormald, P. Parker, V. Hall, K. Frazier, J. Long. Second Row: D. Andrick, N. Lance, S. Shimko, H. Shoates, S. Smith, W. Arnold, V. Vogal. East East East ....... ....... East East .................. Low hill ITBY CUSS CllU I'IlY Finished 2nd in District Meet score wins. 34- 24 24- 32 29 South ......, ........ North Coventry Buchtel North HERMAN SHOATES Cilv and District Champion East ..,. , ,3l liast ,.,,, . 29 East . ,24 East , .13 lfast M26 lfast. . . .20 l'i:-lure Une Left Front Row: L. Winter, C. McNair, V. Stover, L. Harrington, P. Lautenshleger, J. Long, D. Kneze- vich, l.. Wormald, R. Heater. Second Row: N. Bunsiclc, E. Dalton, J. George, C. Aushurn. P. Yus- chalc, ll. llramhle, M. liyard, P. Jackson, A. Baragry. Third Row: Manager D. Andrick, M. Med- je-rl, V. lluzard, F. Williams, B. Childs, N. Kriska. E. llroski, l.. Trent, Manager K. Frazier, Coach lllll l'l'l llillll 'llil ll li. ll:-ssarl. llarhertun ,,,.....,, Cuyahoga Falls ...,,,,. Cuyahoga Falls ,...,,....,...,.. Cleveland ,lohn Adams ,,,...,, .,..... f - Kent State .,....,,,,..,,,.,,,.,.,.......,,...... Western Reserve Academy ....,....... Last ......,,.,.. 23 East ....,.,...., 32 East .20 East ............ 26 East East B. In Righl: District Champs ll. Knezevich, J. Long, C. McNair. Picture Two: Clarence McNair llsl receives the Outstanding Wrestler Trophy fr llill Childs. Both are seniors. Om Mantua ,.,,.,,. .... , ., Barberton ............,...,.., Cleveland Benedictine Kem State ....,..,....,,..,,.. Euclid .............,.....,....., Cleveland West Tech., Childs. Captain Y 'fi' 1- Front Row: Coach R. Estey, B. Reynolds, T. Dingle, M. Jackson, E. Quinney, D. Young. Back Row: Manager P. Stevens, B. Drumm, W. Carrington, G. Farmakidis, A. Woodhall, E. Michaels, Manager C. Bilderback. HIISITY IZA KETIIALL East ........ ...... 7 1 Tallmadge .... ........ East ........ ......... 6 0 St. Mary ........ ........ East ........ ......... 6 2 Barberton ..... ........ East ........ ......... 6 1 Alumni ....... .. ...... .. East ........ ......... 5 5 C. A. M. ....... ....... . East ........ ......... 4 7 Buchtel ............. ........ East -........ ......... 6 0 North .............................. East ........ ......... 3 3 Cuyahoga Falls .............. East ........ ......... 3 6 Central ............. ........ 5 4 East ........ ......... 5 4 South .... ........ 6 6 East ........ ......... 6 1 Ellet ........ ........ 5 9 East ....,... ......... 3 9 Garfield ....... ........ 6 5 East ....,... ......... 4 7 St. Vincent ....... ........ 5 3 East ........ ......... 3 9 Hower ........ ......... 4 3 East ........ ......... 7 0 Kenmore ......... 59 East .....,.. ......... 5 1 Ravenna .... ......... 4 8 TOURNAMENT East ........ ......... 7 5 Kent State ....... ........ 3 9 East ........ ......... 6 0 Garfield .............. ......... 5 3 East ..,..... .......... 3 6 Kent Roosevelt ..............,, GENE MICHAELS, Junior All-City Third Team Guard 5'-huns si- ! ' 9 East East East East East East East East East East East ......... East East East ....,.... cone T ODonnell RE Elllll IIA KETBALL Tallmadge St Mary Barberton East Freshmen Buchtel North Cuyahoga Falls South E et Garfield St. V1HC6Dt Hower Kenmore .. Ravenna fs ft . ffl! li' . D x u Front Row: T. Williams, C. Hudson, B. Preston, L. King, G. Smith, A. Shade P Parker L Fal i I ........26 . q u JI ........51 f 4 49 56 1 31 59 7' 38 53 36 68 's' ' 54 ll 47 h 43 50 K 59 49 X 45 51 f 55 71 63 53 'M , 7 f tv, 7 ..'f Jf -' s Cuarh l,. Stonf-, J. Portis, E. Beasley, W. Potvet, A. Hale, D. Glidden, D. Warder, J. Bryant, ll. Kaisa-r, ll. lim-ynoluls. FIIESII MA IIA. KETIIALL EIGIITII GRADE IM KETIMLL Front Row: J. Hawkins, K. Fowlffr, R. Wimhlf-r. R. Munford, C. Johnson, F. Curry. B. Reed Serond Row: Coach Hale, C. Jennings, C. Ohse, R. Bowers, S. Collins, J. Mitchell, P. Miller - 7 .3 A 45355 11 W, sl - L VL -45 wg, , , X f-4' - + AL:,:'7',f ' 2 1 an .215-fav fu n ' Y Kumi ai f Y A '- X v..i,gg,g5ii:x 1' . , X . f HQ' V ' 'Sf' l kwi' . Lxf . fs. Rf.,-av -F . ' -XE . ff I .wif ff X . 5 fa Xfh ,f.,f ff L A 1-1 Z Q, K if A i QX 'A wk, . . , fix . 15 -K ' Q . K W f Tlfw,-A. ' . 7 ff'ffQ5., x1i'3x':-elisfrlgf' -Nui-g-:i: f ' ' M .,, V' Q -v5jQ wjA5r- g 7 ,. V 5. Qf'g':,,g .xfgfixm-.W -- W s -WY - , ,f , - K K ' V - ' -- .... , . Q 5 Q ' A 'Q A X55 A A - . . A M A 1. X, 51 k X524 ?:'.Q5':'f K' , . Q 'W S .. X5'iS L :Q Q Vim- if 4 K. Ai ,gK4?iE:? k I 1 WNWX 41, kX.- ' 35 .s:trXM,b.. Qi'-lv YAIICITY IIACEIIALL Row f,V1l'f li. Zimmerman, D. Young, L. Falcone, J. Kankine, T. Berry, T. Rail:-r, Il Hammond F. Rogavs. Row Two: J. Popio, E. Zimmerman, B. Ashworth, B. Childs. E. Michael W Burn ham, J. We-slfall, P. Phillips, E. Hauser. Coach D. Pate-lla. Row Umm' ll. llluzyn, ll. Moll, T. llluzyn, ll. Smoad. N01 in PfCllll'C.' J. Smead, Coach C. W. l'urs1-ll. l'AIl.'I'I'Y MILF TEAM Ivy S was 'Fm -33 Front Row: R. Steagal, V. Vogel, C. McNair, P. Parker, V. Hall, N. Lance, D. Knezevich, W. Ar nold, C. Smith, D. Register, F. Montgomery, M. Jackson. Second Row: S. Shimko, N. Bunsick, K. Frazier, J. Little, C. Debose, T. Dingle, D. Pavelchak, L. King, H. Calhoun, S. Thurman A. Shade, R. Champion. Third Row: Coach Larry Dessart, A. Hale, T. Williams, M. Snuder R. Reedy, S. Smith, F. Witherow, R. Bramel, G. Ransdell, H. Shoates, L. Trent, D. Calahan W. Lytle, D. Baker, W. Smith. Fourth Row: R. Gilderbeck, E. Baskin, J. George, B. Boxler B. Heid, B. Edwards, R. Combs, B. Jennings, R. Beasley, N. Lawler, L. Grimes, N. Kriska, L. Low ery, D. Bohla, M. Giles, R. Murphy, G. Ohse, J. Wyatt, C. Mitchell. Fifth Row: V. Glenn, G. Zi dan, W. Smith, T. Winkler, B. Wilson, J. Martin, J. Lann, K. Carroll. P. Two: M. Jacksong P. Three: S. Thurman and T. Dingle, P. Four: H. Shoates vi'-'icuii v 'TIPS M. N 23325 ,Si Hi lM,lF'f,,L., ,,. is am - li Q f. 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One may choose Gregg, Stenotypy or Speed- writing IABCJ Shorthand. Our courses are arranged for admission of advanced as well as beginning students- reasonable tuition rates and free employment service to our graduates. Call POrtage 2-7491 for school bulletin or other information. C. A. Neale, President l -1 Compliments of MARSH HARDWARE CO. East Akron's Complete Hardware 1354-6 East Market Street at Martha Avenue ST-4-7124 We Deliver Saud? sign OOOOOCOOOOCOOOOQ For more than a Quarter Century we have served the people of Greater Akron. N I :Ee- No family, regard- less of financial circumstances, has ever been denied l ?' Y our services. l 791 E, Mo1rketSt. Akron 5, Ohio PI-lone IE 5-9186 USTON-PIIG sponrmc aooos co. Highest Quality Athletic Equipment THE FINEST IN CLASS AND VARSITY SWEATERS AND JACKETS 35 S. Main St., Akron, Ohio BASTIAN BROS. CO. Rochester, New York Designers and Producers of Exclusive CLASS JEWELRY Genuine Engraved Commencement Announcements and Personal Cards Mr. George Roth 3181 W. 'l65lh St., Cleveland, O. - 1, 'The Best in the Sports Linen BUCKEYE CYCLE Phone JE-5-4158 65 East Mill Street THE CARTER -JONES LUMBER CO. 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