East Liverpool High School - Keramos Yearbook (East Liverpool, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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A XO by 4 ,W y , A1 divx, R x - ' ' - , . .15 32? , a.. .....- 4,3 .4 , f- PM A I A I l 4 , , , There are many lnfereshng ihlngs happemng all year long In fhe classrooms For example In chemlslry 'lhere are always 'lhose experlmen'I's Everyone frying so hard 'lo keep 'lhe aclds off fhemselves They have heard many wild l'ales of l'he dangers of fhe acids and 'lhey do nol' wan? anyfhlng fo happen Many 'hmes lhe chemlslry 'teacher as called m'l'o a consulfahon aboul' a cerfam slep un fhe expernmenl' Chemlsfry IS a very lnfereshng sublecl' buf only one of many offered m our hugh school Many sfudenls luke blology or one of 'lhe languages such as French Lahn and Spanush Besides enloylng classes 'lhere are also many who luke dances and ofher achvlhes One of lhe favorvle speclal affairs IS 'lhe Harvesl' Hop held nafurally In fhe fall If ns 'lhe irsl bug dance of fhe school year If us sponsored by lhe musnc deparfmeni Thus year s dance was decorafed by a scarecrow slandmg In fhe mlddle of lhe dance floor The sfudenls danced fo a name band from 'lhe area On March 29 for fhe irsl hme 12 clubs co operafed 'lo puf on a Bug L Dance free and open 'lo all ELHS sfudenls Johnny Chuck s 15 plece orchesfra played They hoped If would become fradlhonal S-Ns Jif- qg WC Nllpacqr 5 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 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'A' l l ? 5 ,WL r ta Qi ii, Q- P 1 -..,'H' 1 'v 1 gf! 33 u 5 A ,z Everybody loves a pep rally and especnally a bonfire Everyone aifended and cheered unhl he could yell no more The coaches spoke and nnfroduced fhe players who had a few encouragmg words fo say We also heard ighhng songs from 'lhe Pep Band Mosf of 'lhe siudenls remembered fhe New f r ll' iw? L... Phlladelphua pep rally Thal' was 'lhe day a Quaker foofball player was hanged dummy of course Our foofball leam had anolher line season New Coach Mr Lou Vendlfh and his sfaff proved qualified and loyal +hrough every mmufe Alma Mater Easf Liverpool fhe school which now we honor We sang our song fo Thee our voices ralse Easf Liverpool we pledge our deep devohon To you bofh now and an comung days Easf Luverpool we pledge our deep devohon To you bofh now and In comlng days mfr we Jiri 54? 5 There were seven sl'uden'l's ln 'l'he gradu ahng class who aH'alned +he very fine record of being neifher absenf nor fardy a day of ofhers who have never been absen'l' buf slipped on fhe 'lardy angle In ihe above plcfure we see fhese honored sludenis They are Loulse ChI'IS+ldll Ronald Cllne Roberf ,Curhs Hazel Grlflifh Wilma Sue Powell John Reynolds and Glenda Simms perfecf gf record Melvin Pickens and James Sfanley no absence All like 'l'he fume of year when 'lhey receive 'I'helr yearbooks They scurry around lrymg 'lo gel' everyone s aufograph especially fhe They remember l'he lhrlll of indmg plcfures of fhemselves and fheir classmales Boys look nn fhe sporfs sechon +o ind a forgoffen score gurls look fo find an unforgoifen secref admirer A yearbook holds so many memories 'lhal' If remains a favorlfe book for many many years a book 'l'ha'l galhers no dusl' 3,5-'gfvi W 8 w - T gfgf' - - f e es , lgffilg V'.'f', W , W! ,V '-Qs-92 1' 5. 'fH'f f'f .. .r hi 5 . ., -EMS. A f A . 4f'ii h?:'.4'f.-1?1 ' ' ' .I,:'1ff'- :f'. 'Kf - V7 gif? T A z 'If' 5- 'Sig ' f- 'Yi 'fl 'nmgaafff ,, .. Z'24f'iAix,A1Q.l: ,, ' ' fi fiaff., ,. . l 1' 'Wi 'ff 'fwi Q ' 1 ' ' . ' - . , . Tjfifrvlllheir high school careers. There were fwo deparfing seniors and their favoriie feachers. L. . ',. 1 I : . T - ' ' - T , - ... - gf, .5 N . . . . . li . , ' 'Q'i',-F.-5' ww ,,,, , f ' i 'Y L A ' ' is l .reign F ' . 351 i '2',,'?1f.hf, ' 4 F ,. l-L ' , 5 iw:--,NQ . S X gh I 'Q it ROW T Mgrs Robert Milne Tom Myers Duck Jones Larry Adkins Jon Cottrull and Jim Poynter Row 2 Tom Rodfong Gary Kraft John Hutchman Jim Emmerling Bob Jennings Bob Ewin Jim Dallas Jack Dopler John Yanni Bernie Allen Bll Ashbaugh Dan Ogilvie Don Beatty and Bill English Row 3 Gary Hill Jim Kopp Ron Dart? Dennis O Farrell Arthur Peters 1, E'-'qi 23 Tom Bryan George Hale Lew Ross John Mathias Jim Cook Jim Zelch Tom Kelly Dan Murtaugh Bill Boso Row 4 Coach r Pelinu Coach Ed Strauss Joe Leigh Henry Dock Mi e Kopp Dave Goodballet Neck Musuraca Bll ONeul John McCullough Bert Dawson Coach Lau Vendlttl and Coach Hayden Buckley Absellf Pat Cooper Jim Matheny Potters Break EL Scoring Record The above four men were members of the 1956 Potter football coaching staff led by the new head coach Louis Venditti, lthird from the leftl. Mr. Ven- ditti has been coaching at East Liverpool for eight years: five as freshmen coach, two as an assistant coach, and this year as head mentor. Others in the picture, from left, are Claude Buckley, end coach, and Carl Pelini and Ed Strauss, line coaches. The other members of the athletic department are: Joe Cullen, Jim Proctor and Dominic Cascio, coaches at the Junior High Schools, and John Karaffa foot- ball equipment manager for the Potters. Nate Lorah remains as the Blue and White faculty manager as Merrill Hall fills the newly formed position, director of athletics. The East Liverpool Potter Gridders behind the fine coaching of Louis Venditti and his assistants literally ran and passed their opponents to death by scoring 407 points and ending the season with a splendid 8 2 record The team was piloted by quarterbacks Bernie Allen and Tom Rodfong both excellent ball handlers and passers while Jack Dopler George Hole and Bill O Neil got most of the yardage on the ground The line was led by ends John Yanni Tom Bryan John Hutchman Bill English and Tom Kelly The tackles played their positions well and were headed by Bob Jennings Jim Emmerling Lew Ross and Art Peters, while the guards, Dan Ogilvie, Bill Ash- baugh, Nick Musuraca, and Mike Kapp, stopped much bigger lines. Jim Dallis played at the center position except for the Toronto game in which Sophomore Joe Leigh played an exceptional game. In the final game ofthe 1956 season, the Potters stopped a supposedly strong Alliance Aviator team, 35-12. This win was the Blue and White's eighth of the year and eighteenth over a period of two years as against two losses. The Potters broke the school scoring record in this game, while stopping almost everything the Aviators offered. The Potters also climbed into lOth place in the state ratings, Sophomore fullback Bill O'Neil led the Blue and White attack with three touchdowns, his final score broke the old scoring record. Jack Dopler and George Hale also scored TD's and Bernie Allen kicked five extra points. Bernie Allen and Tom Rodtong completed six of eight passes for 166 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Potters to a 41-6 romp over STEUBEN- VILLE BIG RED and end the long rivalry between the two schools. This was the second straight win tor the Potters for 1957 and the twelfth over a period of two years. The ground game was not to be overlooked as the f1eet backfield picked up 291 yards rushing. xr A determined STEUBENVILLE CATHOLIC CENTRAL football team came onto Patterson Field in the second half and scored three times to defeat the Potters, 20-19. Early in the third quarter Joe Prest, CentraI's ace quarterback connected for the Cru- saders' Grst score and the thirteen point dehcit. Shortly Vargecco intercepted an Allen pass and Miltko scored tive plays later. SteubenviIle's hnal score came in the fourth period by Miltko, who also added the winning extra point. Some very Hne running by Jack Dopler and George Hale proved to be the deciding margin in the Potters' opening game of the '56 season as they ran up the biggest score since 1952, namely 53-7. This was the Potters' eleventh straight win and a very impressive one for Coach Lou Venditti as it marked his initial victory as head mentor at ELHS. The CLEVELAND EAST TECH SCARABS were no match for the Potters, who averaged 8.4 yards per carry. The Potters were stopped in their quest for thir- teen straight victories as a strong NEW PHILA- DELPHIA eleven came out on the big end of a 21 -19 score. Bernie Allen was unable to kick extra points for this contest as a knee iniury put the damper on the Potter ace. Although the Potters led at half- time, 13-7, the hard-hitting Quakers took the lead in the third quarter and were never headed again. -,, .I f-1, Y - 1 f ' '..'-ff.: ff e- V -rrrr ' fe ..- The Potters won their only day game, 34-'l2, at the expense of the BELLAIRE BlG RED on Saturday, October 20. This marked the fourth win, and second straight, for the Vendittimen, as against two losses. Tom Bryan, iunior end, caught two touch- down passes as Bernie Allen kicked 'four out of five extra points. The Potters were fine on defense also, as the huge backfield from Bellaire scored only two touchdowns. George Hale, the Junior portion of the Twin Terrors, ran over two hundred and forty-four yards of SALEM real estate, while scoring three touch- downs as the Blue and White chalked up number six, 55-7. The Quakers couldn't stop Hale, and once he broke loose for eighty yards and one of his touchdowns. The Potter ends again played a fine ball game as John Yanni, senior end, made a tremendous catch in the end zone. M- X . .1 The twin terrors, .lack Dopler and George Hale, made short work of the YOUNGSTOWN RAYEN TIGERS as they scored four and three touchdowns, respectively, and gave the Potters their third win of the year. Dopler had runs of twenty, twenty- three, and thirty yards while Hale had runs of three and sixteen yards. Some very fine passing also aided the Potters in their 54-7 win over the Youngs- town team. Dopler scored on a pass from Bernie Allen and Dopler hit Hale for another score. -. -ui af L ,,... W . ,,3..,,e,. ,,.. - - JL..-I--.W ti 3 The Potters turned on the steam in a wild 55-6 romp over the PURPLE RIDERS OF MARTINS FERRY, in a tune up for their remaining three games. Every- thing happened: from an interception turned into a touchdown to the first field goal by a Potter player in ten years. Tom Kelly, a reserve end, intercepted o pass and returned it thirty-three yards for a score. Bernie Allen had earlier kicked a ten-yard field goal. The Potters started out in what seemed to be iust another scoring spree by running up a thirty- five point deficit against TORONTO in the first half. However, the Red Knights did not want to be trampled, and they put up a terrific battle in the second half, holding the Blue and White to one TD while scoring once themselves, for a final score of 42-7. THE SENIORS iclockwise from topl-Bernie Allen. Potter quarterback, played terrific ball both on offense and defense and also kicked extra points with ease. Tom Rodfong, one of the best ball handling quarterbacks in the State, saw limited action because of iniuries. Bill English, a good end, was always on hand when the Blue and White needed him most. John Yanni rotated with John Hufchman to keep the opponents off guard all year long and score on those long passes. Bob Erwin a fast and very hard charging back also saw limited action due to iniuries. Jack Dopler won the Bill Booth Award and broke the school individual scoring record with his fine running. Jim Dollis, the top Potter center, was also the finest linebacker seen in ELHS since Nick Trua in l950. Bob Jennings, a very fine tackle, played his side of the line in a way his opponents wished he hadn't. Don Beoffy. a guard, was considered a very fine linebacker in pre-season drills but was iniured and could not finish the season. Dan Oglivie, a small player in weight but one of the biggest standouts on the squad at his guard posi- tion. Jim Emmerling, a tackle, put his heart into the game and turned up as a bad habit for oppos- ing lines. Gary Kroff, a dangerous fullback, saw limited action, but was a great defensive threat. Bill Asllbdugh. a guard, was always alert and ready to pick up opponents' fumbles. X 0 - 4 .ig Q. t 5, -.vc S. . k i K 5 Row 'II Mgr. S. Miller, D. Allen, W. Lincoln, E. Harris, B. Burson, D. Whitehair, Coach M. Hall. Row 21 G. Owens, B. Walker, D. Walter, J. Allen, B. Owen, G. Johnson, P. Hacker, B. Beatty, EL l-larriers Win District Meet Below are the boys who ran in the district meet, which the Potters won. Most ot them also ran regular tar the team during the season. The squad won three ot tive regular seasonal meets. In front is the trophy which was presented to them tor winning the district. ROW 'IZ D. Allen, W. Lincoln, G. Johnson, E. Harris. Row 22 Mgr. S. Miller, B. Owen, B. Burson, D. Whitehair, Coach M. Hall. The ELHS Cross-Country squad finished its season after participat- ing inthe State meet at Columbus. The Harriers soared to new heights by defeating tive teams for the district championship at St. Clairs- ville. The following week they entered in the State meet at Columbus in which they placed last. The EL two-mile men had single meets with Alliquippa and East Palestine. They also participated in a triangular meet and an invi- tational at St. Clairsville. This completes the lOth season for cross-country as a sport at ELHS. ve- f - 1 it he f Nfl in 5 5 W K i s NC R9W1 5 DGWSOV1 'V' Y D De Ufmon D JONSS D HOP el H Walderhauf E Lincoln G Summers E Croft B Boso 9 Y P N Rambo J 'Y 'e' G Km J M S mg' Row 2 M simple s smnh coach lou vel-dm. Absent o Adam, F Bookman J Zelch W ONell R Crawford W Clutter WH D Walter J Cook G Bennett mgr Row 3 B Milne mgr B e S Potters Blast Out IO And 2 Season tp fs- 5' N A Tian sf U Na fi. f , I 4.f.. e 1. - Row T. N. Rambo D. Hoppel D. Jones D. Deyarmon. ROW 2' F. Bookman G. Kraft D. Adkins. These 7 boys qualified for the State Wrestling Meet. The trophies in front were won at Worthington and Kent State. Dave Hoppel won the Bob Lewis Outstanding Wrestler Award at Worthington. The grapplers w re third in the Regional and l5th in the State. Lower right: In the 130 pound class Norman Rambo IS trylnq to pin Ins opponent from Brilliant. Rambo won this match by a decision. The 57 wrestling squad of ELHS did a bang up 'ob by winning lO out of T2 seasonal matches They were only defeated by Bridgeport and Barns ville They made up for these losses by having 7 grapplers place in the Regional Tournament ln the State Dave Hoppel won a second place by a close decision and Frank Bookman and Gary Kraft lost consolation matches The Potters wrestled home and home matches with Springfield Twp Weirton Bridgeport West Allegheny, and Barnesville. They also contended single matches with Brilliant and Massillon. Mr. Lou Venditti originated wrestling at ELHS and has been coach continuously for the 8 years it has been a sport at ELHS. Since beginning his squads have had a record of 48 wins against 29 losses. as Qi S11 E p 115 Q17 It I x,11z: 6 QATER 8 if is 9,41 -.XJ cf' R W 'I B S ith T Rodtong F son Mgrs E Gottlieb S I Row J Dopler P H0 es Dorsey T Kelley Asst C ach D Alternese CoachJ Karafta R W 3 B Engl J Conrad B A en Bryan G Hole T Trele n Kaieffa Cpens With Winning Season Potters Potters Potters Potters Potters- Potters- Potters- Potters-75 Pottersfal Potterse83 Potters-63 Pottersf85 Potters-76 Potters-72 Potters-80 Potters-7l Potters-62 Potters-78 56 57 Season Farrell 67 Alliance Warren . . Wellsvllle . .. Midland .. Youngston South Toronto Bellaire ., New Philadelphia ..,.,.. Mansfield . .. ..... Ashland . . Youngstown East Salem ...... Toronto . Cleve. Cath, Latin .. Martins Ferry- Canton McKinley- . . . .. Wellsville- 65 78 81 70 -5 69 59 98 73 79 67 l8 Newly appointed Head Basketball Coach John Karafta hnrshed his first year with an impressive ll 7 record going into the tournaments This record of wins and losses does not show the true side of the story however as five of the seven losses were to top ranked Ohio ball clubs and another was o Pennsylvanias ex-state Champions Farrell, M . Karaffa s basketball teams had won 39 straight games before his varsity team lost to Farrell in the season opener. Coach KaraHa used his substitutes freely the biggest part of the season trying to find the right combination. In the final game of the year the head mentor found his combination when the Potters defeated Wellsville, 78-67, as everyone of the starters hi' in double igures. Coach Karafta succeeded Mr. Merrill Hall, whO had been head coach for the Potters for nine years. in b Upper righf: Jim Conrad going up for a rebound in fhe Salem game while Bill English and an unidenfihed player from Salem vfafch. 4 If 'lf- Lower lefl: Tom Bryan going up for a jump shol' in fhe Youngsfown Soulh game while lwo players from Soufh gape. THE SENIORS fCIOCkWIS9 from mg husfler wlfh Iois of feam splrlf Bernie Allen besl sei sho+ In Siaie of Ohlo also has good drnve Blll English consfanl' scoring fhreai wufh has irlcky lump shol' Phil Hayes can play ferrlfic pnvol has nlce hook Jlm Conrad drlves hard and hus+Ies +hroughou'I' 'l'he game Jack Dopler fine lump shol' has lois of scrap 20 5 fi tk' 'Tff X 1 ji Q j X 'lop le-ffl: Torn Rodfong-an anna:- A ray. 'art 1iTE I if 3 Q 6775 1 s.. b y Row 1: Mgr. T, Myers, R. Beatty, W. Lincoln, A. Peters, D. Goodballet, C. Hager. Row 22 D, Allen, T. Dawson, G. Adkins, G. Cunningham, G. Kemple, J. Kopp, Coach D. Altemese. Reserves Extend Win Streak To 47 The East Liverpool Potter reserve basketball team extended their winning streak to A7 straight games before they were defeated by the New Philadelphia Jay'Vees. The last time a Potter reserve team had gone down to defeat was back in the l953-54 season. The Subs were defeated in three other games the rest of the year, finishing with a very fine T4-A record. One big note for the reserves was their win over the Cleveland Cathedral Latin reserve team, after Cleveland had won TA games in a row. Coach Dan Altemese, also in his first year at the helm ofa Potter basketball team, did a commend- able iob with the reserve squad and built a fine team around three regulars, Tom Dorsey, Tim Trele- ven, and Gary Kemple. Also switching back and forth from the varsity and iayvee teams were Tom Kelly, Frank Wilson, and Tom Bryan. The reserve team has some up and coming players that should give the Potters good ball teams for several years to come. Couch Dan Alfemese with three of his regulars From Ieff io right. they are Tom Dorsey, Coach Alte- mese, Tim Treleven. and Gary Kemple. . W s OW 'I u ivan em e OW 2 urks, J. Silva. Row 3: G. Owens, J. Burke. LITTERBUGS R W 'I R Backus J P ideau Row 2 E Cain, W. Connor. Row 3: H. Anders, W. Cline, ALL STARS ROW 1 S Scafide R Cline Row 2 J Hutchman, K. Lane. Row 3: T. Fullerton, D. Hornick, Sfdlldlllg third from left is Coach Carl Pelini Intramural director. Intramurals Tr Two-Hall League There were both new and old twists around the boys' intramural basketball league this season. First off, Coach Carl Pelini, intramural director, had a two-round league for each ofthe class divisions. The All-Stars in the senior league won their second championship in two years, while the V-8's and Litterbugs led the sophomore and iunior divisions respectively. Art Peters and Jim Conrad did a fine iob as referees. This was Peters' second year, while Conrad had refereed only a few games until this year. An all-star team, consisting of eleven seniors and one iunior was picked to play the ELHS faculty during an assembly, but the older men proved too much for the all-stars as the final score read, 37-24. Due to the fact this book went to press before the second half was over, no plans, as yet had been made for a tournament. The intramural leagues are getting more and better competition each year, and if you like good basketball without having to pay, you'Il enioy these games. figs, Potters Place Third ln State George Hornick on the mound for the Potters. Bernie Allen snogging a line drive. Raw 'lt D. Landis, T. Rodfong, D. Hornick, J. Ferlaino, G. Hornick, B. Thompson, T. Bryon, B. Allen, D. Rogers. Row 2: Manager B. McKelvey, B. Campbell, A. Bosworth, T. Dorsey, G. Hale, L. Vermillion, F. Wilson, T. Proctor, B. Hadley, Coach Claude Buckley. Absent: Manager J. Poynter, J. Hutchman, D. Willshaw, J. Andrason. ll-IS ,tl fp X QD fa S P ,i X, 5,q1,rrp5.. 6, Fc., Y 750, . QQX I E95 5 Yr Q0 - L T! .M Q:- N Q0 .5419 . 'DV I I John Ferlaino demonstrating correct batting stance. The ELHS baseball team, rounding out a very successful season, played six seasonal games of which they won five. They proceeded to the State semi-finals, where they were eliminated by Cleveland Benedictine who in turn were defeated by Cincinnati Elder for the State championship. The Potter squad was led in hitting by Bob Thompson, who at the close of the season had a batting average of .424 He was followed by Larry Vermillion and Bernie Allen, both of whom had an average of better than .300. The big gun of the pitching staff was George Hornick, who won seven and lost one. The outstanding performance of the Potters was based on the excellent coaching of Mr. Buckley. This marked the third season for him as the baseball mentor at East Liverpool High. 23 QU viii Row 'lt Jim Bevingtan, Dave Sixl. Row 22 Bob Klubert, Gary Wade, Tom Fullerton, Coach Nate Lorah. Golfers Recall Even Steven Season Bob Klubert plays the ball off fairway. 4 Q N t ! Q ' ' Rounding out a pleasant season, the ELHS golf 'W T MA squad played six home and home matches and Q participated in the Sectional Tournament at Bridge- ff' port. They played Steubenville Big Red, Weirton, ,fl S' and Steubenville Central Catholic. They won three, lost three, and placed fifth out ofthe twelve teams that entered the Sectional. The team was led by Captain Gary Wade. Returning letter-men for this spring are Tom Fuller- ton, Jim Bevington, and Bob Klubert. This marks the eleventh season for Mr. Nate Lorah as coach ofthe Golf Squad. yx 4. 4 A 5 we I v7 .X ' fv- J' I X, C7 L, 5 l fe VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Moore, captain, Palricia McCoy, Nancy Calhoun, Judy Pillenger, Kathy Carnes, Trudy Young. Cheerin S uacls uite Com etitive flif RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Ann Davidson, Carol Riffle, Marilyn Smilh, Ruby Moore, Debbie Weston. 1 Carolyn Allen, ccploin, 3 0,,.4- X ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS Carole K o les Carol Ve l Nancy Vo e Marco Sh nto Cheerleaders Try New System The cheerleaders were under the durectlon of a susted of four sensors cmd two tumors whale the new Instructor thus year Mlss Carol Janney grrls reserve squad consnsted of two lumors and four gym Instructor The varsity cheering squad con sophomores F 5 l , X 4: X S' .l xv , 3 -5 1 J f EW of Q wg , if ll x V V if , K , 'K e. ,- -its 1 F' L Q Q I A ,Q A Rf, ff A P-VX l 'N . : n w , rmil ion, dr Y, i I n. .L- 'D-1 T .las T fr REFEREES-ROW lt W. Powell, D. Shelton, J. Burlrs, B. McNicol, P. Griffith, D. Bailey. ROW 22 C. Radesch J. Maley, E. Steffen. Referees Do Qutstanding Volleyball is one of the most popular sports with the girls at ELHS. Each year the girls make up teams and play one another in the tournaments at the school for the championship. After the teams play oft, the three champion teams go to the Y to meet other high schools in the district. At I C? K 4 i, J. Blevins, A. Webber, K. Steffen right is an action shot during one of the intramural games in the girls' gym. Miss Carol Janney, a graduate of Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, is the new ELHS girls' physical education instructor. She is a native of New Hope. Fa. She is also the advisor of the cheerleaders and conducts the girls' intramural sports program. i if 3 in ttf U j- 'iswuy ELAINE RlDLEY'S TEAM, winners of the third bracket, had the name of East Liverpool whife in the 'Y Tournaments. Her team also consisted chiefly of sophomores. The girls played hard to win the games at the high school as well as the They'll be fighting to keep their title tar the next two years. The team members are-Row 11 L. Beckwith, M. Steam, E. Ridley, captain, S. Kelm, M. Hively. Row 21 C. Harley, P. Allen, L. Capehort, D. Mclntosh. TEAM CAPTAINS-ROW 12 S. Sprouse, D. Vodrey, D. Bailey, B. Webber, P, Griffith, J. Burks Row 2: R. Kittle, A. Webber, E. Hughes, J, Hall, C. Radeschi, L. Bosworth, R. Exton, E. Ridley 5 Fx ' 30 BASKETBALL TEAM CAPTAINS Row I N Murray G Huggins E Sleien D B ly E Buchhl Second Semester Brings Basketball REES J Burks N Murray B McN1col N Jones D Bailey H McCoy AbSeIlf J Moley M Tucker 3l - Z . , . ' ' , . , . ai e , . el. Row 22 S. Beaver, N. Jones, G. Simms, L. Christian. I REFE : , , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . I , , an 4'- WM f 'i ,J Sv Pa? Sriverthorn Nan Susan O Nell I if an -:-Y'-' 1' Trudy Young Cy Hays z Davison 'MJF GN The Homecomlng Queen and her Royal Court were the choice of vheir felhzaw svuderm vo preside over the Homecoming Youngsvown Rayen game and dance. All senrors, these lovely girNs have been very active in many groups Vhrough 'heir four years cv ELHS. 33 A 7'hx 1'---r uv' The drive In movies whf rc wed go ff? N, f And somehow never watch the show We will have these Moments to Remember C O . f-eff. 3, O.- 3094 i STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-ROW 1: K. Wright, Stewart, W. Connor, M. Bridge, G. Johnson, B. Ashbaugh, B. Webber, N. Vodrey, S. O'NeiI, C. Sachs, C. Ritile, E. Steffen, G. Ridley' K. Hcnison. Absent G. Shuffenl D. Amhony, J. Farish, S. Dotson, B. Reed. Row 2: L. Smith, J. Calhoun, J- K L' C - h -I- h F. Wilson, D. Stewart, M. Cohen, D. Coleman, T. Reese, N. app, unning am, C. Vermilion, C. Allen, T. Arc er, E. Harris, T. Myers. Row 3: D. Applegate, B. Wilson, C. McKeever Council Tries New Headquarters The Student Council of ELHS was organized in i947-48. lt is a group which helps to regulate activities and promote a better relationship between students and faculty. This year the Council has acquired room 606 in Central Building as their permanent meeting place. They were busy re-decorating and making minor changes, including the removal ofthe desks. The Council body contributed every two weeks each homeroom. B. Ashbaugh, Sec. also planned a student vs. faculty basketball game. This governing much to the school as well as the student body. The Council meets and is composed of regular members and alternatives elected by The ofticers for this year's group were: Pres. D. Ogilvie, V. Pres. S. O'Neil, Treas. T. Archer. milf p -an-N 606 Z5 , P? Y 1 .Q - 5' 'X Dan Ogilvie, President of Student i Council. served his irst year in this position. Dan served as vice- president last year. u f L El-Coil! 0 34 J I K 1 f -1- Nancy Blythe edntor rn :href has been on the Keramos stat? for two years Last year Edntor an chnef Assistant Edutor Busaness Manager Clrculatlon Manager Asslstant Clrculatuon Advertnsmg Manager Assistants Actuvltles Editor Assistant Semor Edutor Assistant Sports Edutor Assistant Glrls Sports Photographer Assnstant Art Editor Fules Manager Typust Keramos Becky Nancy Blythe Francls Hlst John Reynolds Suzanne Schmldbauer Lynne Stover Dorothy McQulstlon Alllson Darlene Mclntosh Joan Casto, Dave Puerce Carol Slmcox Mary Jo Marquette Carol Sachs Janet Gelsse Dave Curry Jum Roslund Ruth Ann Klttle Charles Lampman James Calhoun Judy Robinson LmdaLee Cunmngham Martha Bulger she served as Assistant Edntor Asslstants Kathleen Connolly Karen Boston 'M 'AQ' Below left Suxth perlod staff members Dorothy McQuustron Martha Bulger Dave Curry Kathleen Connolly Jrm Roslund work vugorously puttmg together last msnute detauls to make the deadlme March I Below rtght Busuness and Ctrculatuon managers together wlth Mr Sayre check and recheck balance of money taken an for Keramos subscrupttons Get that last penny Johnl Mr Ira Sayre advnsor of the Keramos and KE staffs agam asststed the students ln theur publrcatuon robs We wash to thank hum for has co operatlon 38 su ' ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . , H ' K 1' 3 I ' ............................. . - 1 . I ' h- n . I I ........................ . .................. , ,Jr f ' X' if -. c Q: - 'riffs-ight : , , X9 ffff , . A K A-., b J ,y A e t ,yy ' 'f ' , V, t , , ' I L :A w . ' . : . . . G in W B L . . l 4. 3.1 S KERAAOS ECHO STAFF-Row 1: G. Roby, D. Havens, C. Stacey, J. Woessner, N. Cottrill, L. Kohler, J. Taylor, T. Archer. Row 2: P. Betteridge, M. Bridge, N. Hays, H. Couch, M. Waters, .437 11. - QC' I 1 E M. Mossor. Row 32 D. Weldon, W. Connor, R. Forester, C Lampman, J. Como, J. Calhoun. Absent: J. Backus, S. Beaver B. Fugate, C. Peck. KE lniorms Student Bod ef-I Of Current Activities I 'X 1 'X by - lid' xi-r-vrl kv f .fain in Tom Archer, editor-in-chief of the Kerarnos Echo did an excellent iob in working with Mr, Sayre and leading the other staff members. Tom is active in all school functions and served as page two editor last year. Job well done, Tom. The Keramos Echo, school paper, informed the student body of all the latest activities. The staff members and Tom Archer, editor, were ably advised by Mr. Ira Sayre who assisted in all ways possible. This is the second year the paper has had the four column, printed paper rather than the old-style mimeo graph. One pleasure the paper has each year is to cover the annual class elections and announce the victors, they also conducted a poll on the national election throughout the student body. The KE and Keramos staffs attended several Tri-county Journalism meetings, some went to the Northeastern Ohio meet at Kent, and some attended the week-long workshop at Ohio U during the summer. 40 l9th Year For Keramos Echo Editor-in-chief ..... .... T om Archer Business Manager . . . . .Marge Waters Circulation Manager . . .... Bob Fugate Advertising Manager . . . ...... Charles Peck Photographer ........... . . .Charles Lampman News and Page 1 Editor .... ...... L illian Kohler Page 2 and 4 Make-up Editor . . . . . .Dave Weldon Sports and Page 3 Editor . . . . . .John Como Girls Sports Editor ...... .... N ancy Hays Feature Editor .... ............ P at Betteridge News Reporters ....... Joan Taylor, Robert Forester, Jane Woessner, Margaret Bridge Feature Writers ....... Suzette Beaver, Helen Couch, Jim Calhoun Typists ............ Gladys Roby, Madelyn Mosser, Catherine Stacey, Donna Havens Exchange and Patrons ............ Wayne Connor Files ............... Janet Backus and Carol Riggs Copy and Proofreader ............. Nancy Cottrill Cartoonist .......... . . .Bill McWhorter Mr. Sayre, advisor. and Tom Archer, editor, are discussing the forthcoming edition of the K E. The statf works busily in background. . .Wfgfbl-r'i aH1 'm Above. Advertising Manager Charles Peck and Business Manager Marge Waters are busily trying to make inances stretch. Below, staff members Jane Woessner, Marge Waters, Jim Calhoun, Helen Couch. and Margaret Bridge work vigor- ously to beat deadline. s ot c 1 S '-' w 1 Q F in Q Q 52, 3 r xv 4555'- A 'Yllf film . ,gf r l 1 I 2 in li' J , . , as Q SENIOR CABINET-Row 'lt J. Pittenger, G. Liebschner, D. C. Peck, B. Allen, J. Dallis, B. Jennings, B. English, D. Risinger, JON-25, A- Cain, 5- Miller, J. Mciilhaney, S. Davidson. Row 2: T. Young. Absent: D. Ogilvie. 'ZX :CM 5' g,?'A ' .. .. -- 'fs-L.. T' ' i5Q,f.J-3 j I fl' -N .I 1' 143, K 4 ri . i Steve Miller, class president, and Senior Cabinet decide on graduation announcements which will be presented to the class for final vote. .4. 5. www The Class Cabinets were formed by the elec- tion of two representatives from each homeroom. The Sophomore Cabinet planned for their party which consisted of a dance, refreshments, and a program. The responsibilities ofthe Junior Cabinet were to choose class rings, which were voted on by the Junior Class. They picked the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom, decided on the orchestra, and took charge of decorations. The decorating was under the leadership of the class officers and the sponsors. The Senior Cabinet's duties included choosing the Graduation Announcements and Name Cards. They selected those suitable for our school and presented them to the Senior Class to be voted on. The Senior Cabinet also pre- sented to the class choices of different types of Commencement programs, helped in planning the type of program chosen and conducted a vote for a choice between student or professional speaker. SENIOR FORUM ROWT J Creamer J Kittridge J Dunlap H Mautz L Moore L Eccleston Row 2 G Todd J Daniels Cain Lincoln T Young S Edgell Row 3 R Horger B Owen D Beatty D Hornick Absent J Hodge O Lacey B Adkins Forums Encourage Debates This year the sponsors of the Forums were Mr. Harold Bricker, Sophomore Forum, Miss Helen Capehart, Junior Forumg and Mr. John Monasky, Senior Forum. The Forums are made up of two repre- sentatives from each homeroom As in he past years this club met every two weeks during activity period They debated topics pertaining to school activities and world problems This group sold refreshments ata basket ball game for a money making progect and they ended the year s activities with a picnic at Thompson Park M al. 45 bl: JUNIOR FORUM Row 1 V Coleman J Watkin C Kopp S Watson A David son D Lowers Row 2 D Mackey P Griftith M Hoppel P Shaw B Copehart B McCormack Row 3 J Matheny K o ers J nmmerling Ke Knowles Row 4 R Palmer D Massey Peters Absent L Howell L zinski T Bryan SOPHOMORE FORUM Row1 G Schmitt Weston C cnning wegin S Sone OW 2 i Bzzard R Lovas E Ridley B Gilchrist Row 3 N Musuraca D Goodbollet W Cooper J Starkey S Straight Row ei iernan Beatt Fletcher Absent' G Grimm R Lutton N McKeever C Newlen 'SI .-M01 -' -it . u ,., ., ,, 5, 192 if ggawfz ww I, -TY. 45255, - tg-'H Ma. :'v'L' . 3. , 1. 3: 1 - ' .-r. , . iii' 'fffff f. :ag : 'xfkgw '1 YP! 1 1, 1 ' T' N' AL., , 3.13 -. a.. if fs: uu llunU!unlauqllq Q. A-- SE IOR HI Y ROW I D Phelps A Cam Fl R Unger T Archer R Spra e F Ftscher Row 2 J Reynolds J Martm B Garner D Rnsmger J Walsh S Ra stan W 3 R Horger R Cllne R Gara J Ruchardson D Wlllshaw B Lowe C Peck Absent R Owen J Pryor Hn-Y Adds School Spirit SOPHOMORE JUNIOR HI Y Row 'l J Burke J Smllh D Smfth L McNutt D Whlte air Prvdeau T Meyers J Allen K Garner W 2 K e C w rd Ludwug J Kapp R Babb B Burson C Jn nnngs W 3 mu D Anthon Wntherow D Mautz J Andrews B Bower sock W McKmnan C Stewart Absent Burllngame J uncan J Flet er ms J Kwasnuk R Pa mer Parson Wutherow D Bradfield B Burdick R Smsth J Horger J Gull R Queen -11. HI-Y Thus years H1 Y accomplush ments Included group dsscussnons Jumor Olymptc Athletrc Contest selling pencils with basketball schedules on them, operatung booth at basketball games, spon sorung Bull Booth Memorial Award nn football and attendlng church lomtly wnth the HI Trl The creed for thus natuonal or ganuzatuon IS To create mann tam and extend throughout the home, school and communnty hngh standards of Chrnstnan Char acter PROJECTION CLUB was the key unut an our vnsual educatnon pro gram These boys helped present a good schedule of movles under the guldance of M Wulbert Moore club sponsor PROJECTION CLUB-Row 'l J Wttherow Bodunar R Ppes J Babb R Bac GW 2 J Bevlnglon J Herrnng D J I nes O Barrett Row R Stans ur R Queen E Harrns R Staufler Row 4 D Arend B Owen T Steffen R Palmer Abserlf J Watson B Allason C C0 Language Club Miss Werner, French teacher, was again the sponsor of French Club. During the year the club played games, sang songs in French, and studied French culture. They also had an assembly. FRENCH CLUB-Row lt N. Jameson, C. Mas- sey, N. Vodrey, C. Van Harte, P. Betteridge, P. Barrett. Row 22 L. Wallenberg, V. Mihalik, J. Taylor, P. Dorrell, P. Kinsey, M. Beckwell. Row 3: T. Morgan, L. McNutt, D. Whitehair, J. Kinsey, L. Van Fossen, W. Holden, R. Craw- ford. Absent: P. McCoy, R. Burns. Latin Club composed of second year Latin students had a new spon- sor this year, Miss Lindsey. The group put on plays and proved again That Latin Lives Today. LATIN CLUBS A AND B-Row 'IZ D. Buzzard, J. Starkey, K. Griffin, B. Porter, M. Melone, J. Tice, M. Cohen, l. McSwegin, B. McNicol, D. Stewart, B. Black, A. Vaughn, J. Woessner, K. Baker. ROW 22 S. Maley, S. Haddox, C. Werner, M. Lashley, P. Vero, L. Stover, R. Beckwell, L, McCamas, D. Weston, S. Stone, Row 3: L. Clark, C. Jones, P. Allen, B. Klu- bert, J. Thornberry, S. Straight, M. Doyle, J. Laughlin, N. Bennett, J. Kapp, M. Smith, J, Conley, D. Henderson. Row 4: D. Mautz, K. Wright, R. Bush, D. lrwin, C. Riggs, N. Cot- trill, S. Peck, M. Bridge, S. Skidmore, B, Powers, V. Schmitt. Row 51 J, Andrews, J, Calhoun, M. Kapp, J. Horger, J, Leigh, J. Gill, C. Jennings, D. Guyton, T. Dawson, D. Allen, D. Bradfield, J. Johnston, W. Lincoln. Absehft J, Fletcher, D. Hall, B. Crable, B. Klubert, H. Migliore. The Spanish Club. sponsored by Mrs. Earl, is a very active group. During the Christmas holidays they sang Christmas songs in Spanish and made a pinate for their party. SPANlSH CLUB-Row 'IZ C. Hargreaves, S. Schmidbauer, P. McClure, N. Heckathorn, R. Teixeira, T. McKinley, A. Davidson, S. O'Neil, R. Thomas, L. Moore, E. Greco, N. Moore. Row 2: B. Marshall, P. Clark, L. Cunningham, B. Capehart, C. Finlay, H. Couch, K, Fowler, B. Kirkham, D. Mackey, C. Beagle. Row 32 S, Caplan, L. ShaFler, T, Dickey, H, Dawson, D. Geiseler, J. Robinson, J, Burson, B, Mc'Nhorter, J. Dreussi, M. Vero. Row 41 J. VVilliams, F, Wilson, B. Smith, G. Kemple, B. Burdick, T. Mackey, B. Webber, R. Ramsey, C. Henderson, Row 51 M. King, G, Lieb- schner, J. Lynch, J. Reynolds, D. Hornick, T. Kelley, D. O'Farrell, K. Fife, T. Archer, J. Pit- tenger, P. Allman. AbSel1fZ N. Blythe, J. Urso, C. Peck, C. Vermillion, J. Wakefield, R. Wellington, J. Wolfe, The Varsity L Club is composed of boys in the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes who have received a letter by participating in ELHS athletics. vARsiTY L --Row 1: T. Rodiong, D, Ogal- vie, T. Fullerton, B. Jennings, J. Dallis, J. Dopler, B. Owen, J. Poynter, B. Ashbaugh, E. Harris. ROW 22 D. Goodbollet, J. Cattrill, L. Adkins, B. Pierson, T. Myers, D, Landis, D. Hoppel, J. Prideau, B. Milne. Row 32 B, Allen, J. Hutchman, E. Gottlieb, B. Erwin, N. Musuroca, D. Harnick, M. Kopp, D. Adkins. Row 4: J. Emmerling, B. Wilson, B. O'Neil, G. Hola, J. Yanni, T. Bryon, A. Peters, B. English, G. Johnson. AbS8I1+I D. Beatty, B. Campbell, D, Jones, G. Kraft, S. Miller. The Girls' Drawing Club is advised by Mr. Harold Ginder. They are learning to print and make elemen- tary sketches, which will be beneficial for those who go into the field of teaching. GIRLS' DRAWING-ROW 'IZ N. Jackman, P. Johnston, C. Sachs, K. Boston, C. Andrason, J. Vohar, C. Simcox. Row 22 G. Zeigler, R, Hampson, J. Hall, V. Chapman, D. Hick- man, G. Buchanan. Row 32 J. Kinsey, J. Draper, R. Exton, M. Mossor, E. Steffen, G. Simms, C. Yost, C, Hyatt. AbS8l'lfZ N. Beaver, K. Palmer. The Tumbling Club, newly organ- ized, is composed of boys who use their excess energy to develop their bodies and try their skill on the trampoline. This group is advised by Mr. John Karoffa. TUMBLING CLLJBQROW T: K. Stefl, W. Thompson, M, Svemple, B. Walker, J. Hunter, G. Bodinar. Row 2: A. Barborok, B. Cowles, J. Bevinqtan, R. Cline, R. Forester, B. Burscn, R. Jones, S. Bigelow. Row 31 G, Kraft, K. Harrison, W. McKinnon, R. Oueen, B. Roush, J. Smith, J. Como, P. Graubert, E. Lain, J. Burke. AbSEhfZ R Poole ..t A i -.-. .15 F5 , 'ix t h xt X 1 , it 'U Y ,V , 1 1.3-J ' an-I . cyl, -, ,cgi Y-.,4 ---1 LJ , so . Ce 6 4 Q1 KEY CLUB-ROW 'lt A, Coin, R. Unger, J. Horger, T. Archer, D, Sixt, D. Irwin, J. Allen. ROW 22 J. Leon, D. Buzzard, D. Risinger, D. Bradtield, D. Guyton, J. Starkey, K. Garner. ROW 3: D. Beatty, W. Holden, R. Queen, R. Beatty, G. Liebschner, ART CLUB-Row It W. McWhorter, B Radeschi, D. Eccleston, J. Robinson, C. Andro son, M. Ferlaino, L. Eccleston. Row 22 L Boram, S. Nortrup, K, Palmer, F. Teixeira L. Dlugozima, K, Steffen. ROW 32 E. Kiernan B. Bonnell, M. Blackhurst, G. Gallagher, C. sn--1 Radeschi, G. Fultz. ROW 42 G. Bennett, J. Walsh, D. Applegate. Absent: J. Backus, H, Dack, S. Gilbert, H. McCoy, A. Webber, P. Hayes. PRACTlCAL MANNERS-Row T! N. Coleman B. Bender, D. Briggs, D. Barrett, B. Allison, J. Pruden, E. Sprouse, E. Howard, C. Fryman. Row 2: J. Urso, S. Robinson, C. Hyatt, B Purinton, G. Simms, R. Exton, N. J. Smith J, Baldwin, S. Kline. Row 31 D. Good, B Hodgson, M. Heidel, M. Waters, K. McCul laugh, R. Babb, S. Haddox, T. Young, J. Brddf- Absent: J. Foreman, N. Rutter, P. Michael, L. Anderson. . 'vie ' 1 sf A. I R. Cline, B. Poe. Row 42 F, Witherow, C. Jennings, R. Horger D. Arend, B, Burson, M. King, R. Smith. Abselt J. Pryor, J. Hall, B. Roush. Key Club This group composed of thirty-four boys from the three classes is larger than last year's enrollment. The club is designed to serve the community, the school, and the country. The Key Club is a member of the inter- national organization. This year one of their proiects was to park cars for the football games. This proved very profitable. They also furnished a needy family with food and money for Christmas. ...J '1 40 B-si T....,... T IT'f fit. THE FUTURE TEACHERS were very active group this year They substituted a half day at Westgate School during a parent and teacher tea and they taught another day at other schools and grade levels of their own choice The senior mem bers of the club received pins, for the first time, this year Future Teachers Row 1 M Marquette er C Sachs B Rodell E Buch e S nth N Blythe H Mlgllore Row 2 Hist M Behrmann L Weston Pennybaker C Knowles D Hickman ROW irncox W efie Dra er eber J Dunlop Gluc ow N Smu M Mossor Row 4 A Cooper V Pasco T Cottmon C Vermillion C Davidson D V rey M Walter G Shuftert J Kapp Sent Brse C Bromb Cot ri L Weekly AdVISOI'S Miss Copehart Mrs Brown Miss Lindsey THE FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA held their meetings every two weeks during activity period This club was under the sponsorship of Mrs Edna Jones, school nurse During the meet ings the girls talked about their future careers and sometimes the student nurses of East Liverpool City Hospital came and talked with them Future Nurses. Raw 1-M. Vero A. Gorey G. Caley P. Fryman T. Young E. Shamp . ark . An erson. W -S. r- greaves J. Wolfe J. Kitlridge E. Cunni g- hum E. Sprout B. Breckenridge. ROW 3- .Mautz, M. ullins R. Welin ton E. a- vison, S. Monroe A. Tullis P. Dunn. ROW 4 -. Shaffer, N. Baldwin G. Treleven . Curran E. Melone B. Henry E. DiStetano. Absent: M. Scovel C. Reardon C. Russell B. Domski. THE POTTER POLICE contributed much to the school and student body. These boys should receive well- deserved recognition from the stu- dents. ln all kinds of weather, the boys protected the students from careless and hasty motorists and drivers who do not obey the laws. Potter Police: Row 1-C. Edgors, D. Smith, C. Smith, D. Landis, H. Dawson, J. Leon, J. Kopp, A. Cain, J. Como. Row 2-M. King, D. Risinger, S. Bigelow, T. Archer, E. Hasen- stob, R. Forester, J. Martin, B. Poe. ROW 3- C. Stewart, J. Hodge, B. Ashbaugh, D. Beatty, S. Miller, J. Richardson. Row 4-B. Hum- phrey, W. Connor, W. Holden, B. Jennings, K. Harrison. Row 5-L. Clark, H. Miller, R. Garland, J. Reynolds, R. Cline, R. Horger, B. Laughlin. Abiellfl D. Ogilvie, R. Unger, G. Hill, J. Clunk, J. Williams, G. Kemple, L. Tullis, D. Curry, S. Scatide, D. Jones. AdVlS0l ! Bert Dawson. 5 K: V V mf W If ,U Mg 4T'- ., if , - mime as f If V95 . I S ' Q- f ' W..,,M x M, ti ffm 7 MQ., 5, w., 'E ix J 1 n, .M-.1 3 xT , ' ,ge '4 . vi 2' , , . ,V ,,, 1 f S S Q' - ,qu U Aw! . isa EW! Magi .', 'ffm f. S XA 3 1. V' V V. M x ' 2 fl E E Q A V 1 L i YI gi 3 1' Tl-lESPlANS-Row 1: H. Whealdort, J. Kittridge, R. Unger, D R isinger, M. Waters. ROW 23 J. Burson, C. Ross, D. Landis, B Fugate, M. Walton, C, Sirncox, S. Steenrod. Row 3: M. Marquette, M. Hoppel, M. Vero, E. McCain, M. Pullins, E. Di Societies-Mom nts Troup 319 of the National Thespiun Society held its winter initiation at the Memorial Auditorium. ln order to accept invitation into the society, a candidate must have earned a specified number of points by being active in the dramatic arts. At the initiation Mr. Steenrod, sponsor, instructed the new members in the ideals, purpose, and aims ot the Club. FOURTH ESTATEWC, Peck, W, Connor, L. Davisiort, H. Couch, T Archer, Gladys Roby, J. Como. 7 sf 9 X nfs T Stefano, M. Shaw, M. Putt. Row 42 S. Scahde, D. Mullen, D. Schneider, K. McColl, M. King, T. Johnstone, D. Coleman. Advisor: Spencer Steenrod. To R m mber The Fourth ES'l'Gfe Club members had to have T50 inches of published material to be accepted into this honorary iournalism group. Each member takes the pledge of honesty and tolerance in their future writing and receives a pin. The Boy and Girl S+CfEfS are selected by the faculty and voted on by the Junior Class. Their trips are sponsored by the American Legion, who hope to acquaint the students with the duties and political ofihces of the the government. BOY AND GIRL STATERS-ROW 'll B. Allen, N. Hays, S. O'Neil. ROW 22 B. Ashbaugh, B. Jennings, D. Risirtqer. Row 32 B. English, J. Dopler. Absent: D. Ogilvie, T. Rodtong. 5 -,,.., jr- ' .It XQ .A . . X 1 J ,I I A I J I g T' 1 '. nl E . . L SENIOR HARMONETTES-ROW 'IC S. Hargreaves, D. Gilson. Row 2: P. McCoy, C. Russell. Row 3: E. McCain, A. Cooper, R. Wellington. Row 4: M. Walter, P. Johnstone, M. Shaw, Absehft N. Baldwin, C. Vermillion, E. DiStetano. Sflldellf Director: Delila Gilson. THE HARVESTERS-Row 'IZ R. Unger, G. Liebschner. Row 22 R. Risinger, M. King. Madrigals Perform at Westgate School Dedication MADRIGAL SINGERS-ROW 12 M. Marquette, J. Frontz, L. Schefter, J. Nolan, J. Hughes, D. Deyarmon, C. Massey, D. Gilson. Row 2: N. Gessford, P. McCoy, R. Unger, T. Myers, D. Mullen, R. Brooks, L. Weston, A. Prentice. Row 3: M. Putt, S. Robinson, J. Shawl, M, King, L. Brokaw, T. Johnstone, M. Walter, M. Shaw. ROW 42 L. Weekley, E. McCain, D. Landis R. Risinger, D. O'Farrell, K. McCall, R, Wells, D. Schneider G. Bennett, P. Johnstone. Absenf: J. Urso, M. Behrmann E. DiStefanc, M. Vero, G. 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'xl N Vodrey sl -'af J Wakefield 1,-w GK V Arbuihnoi 'i D Mackey ix I' Green f 1 Schell 4 ff NJ gfd Johnsfon Ziegler BAND-B. Wilson, B. Marshall, E. Hasenstab, D. Whitehair, B. Bowersock, J. Fletcher, J. Leon, A. Carey, N. Blythe, B. Curran, H. Mautz, I. McSwegin, M. Heidel, J. Wilson, ' ' , ,.c ,J. hii,n.abb v. Brook., L, Brokaw, iz. Cline, s. Then, J. Nolan, J. wniiemw, l o A' P'e 'e' J Jo 5'o K He Sf e G. Monroe, P. Wines, P. Garey, J. Geisse, R. Curren, V. Mihalik, R. Lunger, J. Lowers. Bos n Mr. Donald Allen, Instrumental Music Supervisor, did a fine iab of directing the band, orchestra, and many other groups. Q R, 1 . , WVVX y A d Girls Combine The Marching Band did an excellent iob enter- taining at halftime at the football games, home and away. At the semester the members of the Marching Band became members of the Concert Band. They played at school and public events. One of the school activities for which the Concert Band served was the Senior Play in February. This group played for many of the assemblies at our school. They also played for assemblies at East Junior High and the new Westgate Junior High. On April 6 the band went to Massillon for contest. For a reward for their outstanding work the band and orchestra had their Annual Banquet and Dance at the Country Club on May 10. To end the activities of this school year, the band will play for Commencement on June 4. DIXIELAND BAND-E. Hasenslab, Clarinet, D. Shell, Trumpet, B. Laughlin, Tuba, B. McLevey, Trombone, J. Richardson, Piano, J. Walsh, Drums, J. Leon, Alto Saxophone. i X BRASS SEXTET-ROW I! D. Schell, K. Cur- ran, B. Mclevey, D. Phelps. Row 22 G. Simpson, K. McCall. DRUM QUARTET--J. Walsh, B. McKinnon J. Ferguson, D, Schell. 1 f - -: fc ' J. ,Zi fjfl x- 1 X ' v r l i 'i x 'WS If ul.. Q Xi 0 I A ORCHESTRA: J. Kinsey, J. Gilson, P. Johnston, N. Brereton, S. Fair, N. Matthews, E. McCain, M. Dawson, M. Scovel, N. Moore, P. Kinsey, L. Eccleston, S. Miller, B. Marshall, E. Hasen stab, H. Mautz, D. Gilson, B. Curren, J. Fletcher, J. Schell 3 , -5. .. I. V r I f f I l w Q. I 'Q , have W' -ctw, .. W... . 1.3. 'Pit rg., A , I 'ifii uc, '1-1, ii 'cliff 'A 0,522.1 R. Babb, R. Lunger, D. Schell, D. Phelps, B. Smith, J. Richardson J. Weber, B. Laughlin, J. Walsh, B. McKinnon, J. Ferguson Director: Mr. Donald Allen. Urchestra Makes Grand Showing ff :Kyiv GQ. x N This group under the direction of Mr. Donald Allen, gave excellent performances this past year, as in previous years. For the musical, Brigadoon, the orchestra did a fine iob of learning the very difficult scores for the show. At Christmas they played for the annual Choir Christmas Concert. ln March the instrumentolists made a tour of the grade schools and on March l and 2 they went to State Contest in Columbus. On May 3 the orchestra ended the school year with the Annual Spring Concert. If J 'N NWA 5 A M ,- sf W - FZ. 'Q as . Y J .- Q if fa 5 Xu! IHS 9 . a ga. low 'lr S. Davidson, S. Hargreaves, M. Marquette, M. Walter, J. Herring, T. Johnstone, J. Burson, C. Ross, M. Pullins, D. Mackey, M. Shaw, J. Dreussi, C. Vermillion, R. Wellington, P. McCoy, D. Coleman, B. Fugate, M. Vero, D. Risinger, E. McCain, R. UHQBY, L. Weekly, A. Cooper, C. Russell, N. Baldwin. Row 2: D. Mullen, M. Walton, M. King, D. Landis, K. McCall, D. Schneider. r f fi,- r -AJ' R13 L. N C wa X ' 1 ,J Ah . l Q I Nix-,,94x J Below Spencer Sleenrod shows Edith Haddix and the other members of the production statT, who are Owen Adams, Joan Witt, Carol Janney and Donald Allen, the new lighting system at the Westgate Auditorium. I On October I9 and 20 the new Westgate Audi torium was opened with the play Brigadoon written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe This was the first of its kind ever to be presented by East Liverpool High School, and it turned out to be a great success The cast was made up of the students of the Fine Arts Department. The musical was under the direc tion of Mr. Spencer Steenrod, Mr. Owen Adams who directed the choirs and Mr. Donald Allen who rehearsed the orchestra Another interesting note about this play was the authentic Scottish costumes which were rented from New York. The play is set in a forest in the Scottish High- lands. Early one morning Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, two men from America, who were lost in the forest, saw Brigadoon appear-a town which wasn't on the map! When the two men went over to the little village, they found the people dressed in strange clothes. They stayed the day and learned things that were very hard for them to believe. Brigadoon proved that our high school students are capable of achieving theatrical excellence. The warmth with which it was received assures us that we will enjoy more musical plays in the future. Afler a day logefher Flona and Tommy fell ln love In fhls plcfure Flona played by Efhel McCann comes lo meel Tommy fhe American boy played by Ray Unger Jeanne s Paclun Up because she IS golng 'lo be marrled She IS belng helped by some of fhe gurls f Brlgadoon who seem fo pack lhe hard way Below leff Durlng fhe chase Harry Beafon and Andrew Mac Loren baffle on a rock and Harry fhrows Andrew from nf Below rrghf Harry frlpped and was lulled when lus head hlf a rock Moggle Ander son lhe gurl who llkes hum mourns over his body as has fafher and Sandy Dean look on aw B fglx 1 ,sur Harry Bealon loved Jean Mac Laren buf on fhIS day she was io marry anofher Above lhe sad Harry does fhe sword dance wllh olher members played by Charles Ross and Terry Johnsfone UDF' Q 9' 'q I -. --............ .......4. 155 ig 'iq I - n -I I Y-NA ' ' n 1 ' ,L 4 , - .. - ' i of , x K 0 . . 'r ' ni l 1- I ' . I A - X .44 3 , Q X 9 - . 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Senior Play Biggest Ever Mr. Spencer Steenrod, head ol the drama department and director ol the annual senior play again did a com- mendable iob in directing his cast of Stage Door toward two magnificent performances, He advised the Drama Club. 1-. N, f ,si 5, N-.f,,,N. .H 4 is ' , , L' 1 ' if Q-its--4 'T DRAMA CLUB-ROW TZ M. Kinsey, S. Christian, B. Marshall, G. Robertson, J. Dunlap, C. Bramby, D. Banfield, M. J. Putt. Row 2: R. Walter, T. Johnstone, J. Burson, L. Thomas, L. Gluchaw, V. Arbuthnot, A. Prentice, S. Caplan, Row 3: P. Smith, D. Pierce, D. Schneider, B. Biers, E. McCain, D. Schell, Row 4: M. King, J. Geon, D. Anthony, D, Coleman, K. Fife, C. Smith, J. Schell, Row 5: D. Beatty, M. Walton, R. Barak, E. Croft, R. Cline. Abserlft R. Ammon, J. Herring, T- Polls' N' R0W'b0, J. Rea, M. Scovel, B. Smith, B. Taggert, A. Mathias, S. Scafide. The Senior Play, Stage Door was presented at the M-A, February 22 and 23. The cast was made up of members of the Senior Class and under the direction of Mr. Spencer Steenrod. The cast was composed of 32 members, one of the largest to perform. A new idea in sets was used, the bed- room scene was on the stage and the other scenes on the main floor. This is a story of a young girl who goes to New York and tries desperately to get a part on Broadway. Her trials, heartbreaks, and disappointments were clearly presented in this three-act play. Terry angrily informs Kei'l'h Bur- gess played by Dan Ogilvie of her decision fo never marry him. Look- ing on is David Kinsley played by Keifh McCall. Exciled Jean Mailland played by Coline Bromby arauses sleepy Kaye Hamillon and Terry Randall played by Ann Cooper and Harriel Whealdon 'lo fell Terry of her chance lo slar in Hollywood. Lazily relaxing and wailing anx- iously for 'lhe arrival of Jean Mail- Iand are Judifh Dunlap. Mary Jane Puff. Janice Dreussi. Helen Mauh, Sally Shaffer. Carol Simcox. Marsha Shinlon. Nancy Hays. X x 1 D758 i 1' X , Mr. George Hargroves, our well- known and highly admired principal, has done a very successful and inspiring iob as our leader here at East Liverpool High. He hos contributed much to the welfare of the students, this year concentrating on course and curriculum improvement. iiif Schools Cotsnpleted Pictured below are the present members and clerk of the BOARD OF EDUCATION. left to right, Kathryn Liebschner, clerk, C. Walter Ashbaugh, J. E. Curry, James B. Moss, leo Lawrence, and James Lowe. 1 i The Board of Education has served the com- munity with progressive and competent work this past year. Among the many activities and proiects in which they were involved during the course of the year were: approving all new text book adop- tions and curricular changes, upon recommendations of the professional staft, and approval of all con- tracts for repair and maintenance of school prop- erty. Their greatest responsibility was, of course, the completion of Westgate and La Croft Schools. The Board has done a constructive and worthwhile job during the past year and should be commended for it. The etTiciency of new additional teaching facilities such as as the two new schools in the East Liverpool area can b attributed mostly to the careful planning and leadership of our Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Ralph W. Betts Besides being a man of leadership in his community, h still h s time to be on active member of the Ofticial Board of the First Christian Church, the Columbiana County Council of Boy Scouts of America, the Kiwanis Club, the Chamber of Commerce and others. I '61 .4 s ---- 4 ,V f'9N Q 1' MPS. RUN! COIIIIOI' our compefenl an 5 Glrlx, ' wl , Sfu en! Council, and olher aclwihes, aslde m qivmg counsel Ya any qlrl needln qui ance. Whule oufsude school she par iclpaves V e l Sludy Counml an the Trarrunq Commmen of EIS' Lww o Hosplrol, l rv 3: projeds. The Superintendent! aids Grace Barneh ond Shirley Rogers along with Qhe As- sislcnf Superinlendenfs secretary Kaye Cook, keep Yhings running smoolhly, To the leff are pudured Phe helpful and emcnent ands io ihe Prnnclpal Susan Henry and Jo Ann Chambers r Berf Dawson I add lo nq wlllnnq adv cf- Vo boys nee fn assistance ow bu-.y Dean 0' on hfnded Poler P le e a azmr c 1 an Amerlcon Educavlon Week H q cs l I ef- lmc O par lcn a P n Hu Rr-cron nl n n 4- A fs nr enver plus ofher worvhwh le cammurm, rolecfs an 'fx X X if TQ- a S is 4. Facult Work Un Courses t Y Mr. Owen Adams, director of the vocal department at ELHS, was also on the Assembly Committee. Mr. Donald Allen. instrumental music director, Assembly Committee, Faculty Queen. Mr. Dan Altamese, American history and general business teacher, Reserve Basketball Coach, and a Senior Class sponsor. Mrs. Laura Ashballgll taught English lV. She sponsored Practical Manners Club, Hi-Tri, and Senior Class. Mr. Harold Baldwin taught economics and American history and was an advisor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Erla Betts. librarian at ELHS and First Aid advisor. Mr. Blake Boyd taught metal shops ll, Ill, IV and was a member of the American Education Week Committee. Mr. Harold Bricker taught bookkeeping l, ll, and general business. He was a sponsor of the Booster Club, Senior Class, Soph Forum, and an advisor to the National Honor Society. Mrs. Dorothy Broadbent, home economics l, ll, lll teacher, sponsor of the Junior Class, and advisor of the Hi-Tri. Mrs. Grace Brown taught business English and general business. She was a Senior Class and Future Teachers sponsor. Miss Saundra Brown, starting second semester, replaced Mr. William Wallace, taught English I and lll and was a sponsor tor the Sophomore Class. Q, ff Y . ,rg David Conley, Debbie Weston, David Irwin, and Miss Lindsey look at David's model of the Parthenon. fl f M Y 1 ' six '3IJ'Mh fe ' l - . ,. . A A ,vt W. ew Y 5 . NJ15, ,QS 5 ' - . Lei Sf x . .. I - A if' l Y Y ' 4f', 3 is X 'x xl - if xx ' X Mr. Merrill Hall taught community civics and American MF. Leslie Jackson taught chemistry and was a sponsor history. He was on the Assembly Committee, coach ot cross cl the Senior Class. Miss Carol Janney taught physical country, and Athletic Director. Miss Sdrd Heddlesfon taught Eduwlion for girls. She was coach ol the cheerleaders and English Ill and was chairman of Assembly Committee. girls' intramural director. 'Fir'-f, , , ' ' , 'I 51-va' yi, A' 'ii-ia. sf Q tt on Qx , -I 'f 5 L. 'iv I Mr. John Karaffa taught boys' physical education. He Mr. Nafhdll Lordh taught plane geometry, solid geometry, was on the American Education committee and Coach of varsity and chemistry. He was a Senior Class sponsor and faculty basketball. Miss Mary Lindsey taught Latin ll and III. She athletic manager, Mr. Michael Misconish taught stenog- was an the American Education Committee and advisor tar the raphy l and typing l. He was a Junior Class sponsor. Latin Clubs, Mr. Alfamese and Mr. Buckley are Mr. Hall. Curly, was doing some clowning antics gen-ing in Shape for 1-he big fqculfy previous fo the Faculty-All Sfar game. game, 'k' x, The faculty showed plenty ot sportsmanship in the student- faculty basketball game. Shown, left to right, are Mr. Pelini, Mr. Karatta, Mr. Strauss, and Mr. Altamese, planning their strat- egy forthe big event. Mr. John Montlilly taught retail selling and consumer's education and sponsored the Senior Forum. Mr. Austell Moore taught driver education, was advisor of the Driving Clubs, and was on the Social Committee. , QA- iw G , L. 3 M Y, L' 1 if' X. ' H - 'wnrfr' ,. i ' t A . . X t - S t t Mr. William Popovich taught American history and gen- eral business. He was a Senior Class sponsor. Mr. ClldI'leS Ridenour taught Wood ll, lll, and IV and served on the American Education Committee. W3-X 2.- 1 V t s . HU Mr. Wilberf Moore taught biology, general science and psychology. He was on the American Education Committee and sponsored the Projection Club. Mr. Carl Pelilli taught English Ill and was a sponsor of the Senior Class, Booster Club, boys' intramural director, and chairman of EBI Day. We ., . t 1 5' X-c 1 ffm- ,iss-F-- s. K f Mr. Ira Sayre taught English ll and sponsored the Keramos Echo and the Keramos yearbook. He was Chairman of the Social and the Public Relations Committees. Miss Mallriel Srnifh taught English l and ll and acted as a sponsor of the Sophomore Class. .f V2 -,:- V Q., E?-?'5ftr1H'Hss ., KS . 1 to c . I' 1 N 1...--g SV 76? ...g I K'-A 'Z 4-..,g'-Q' ' if A is ff. Y, . 'K ' 'Za 'viii .13 x '-' i fi X ' it fl'-'lfsfgfifig 2 4 .... 1 , . l F va r , ,W f Mrs. Patricia Steele taught typing l and ll and was on the Social Committee. Mr. Spencer Sfeellrod taught speech I and ll. He served cn the Assembly Committee, sponsored the National Thespion Society, directed school plays, the Drama Club, and was President of ELTA. Mr. Edward Sfrdlls taught American history and community civics. He was a Junior Class sponsor and assistant football coach. Mr. Louis Verldlffl taught driver education. He was a Sophomore Class sponsor and head coach of the football team. Mr. William Wallace taught English I and lll until he left second semester to take a position at Kent State University. Miss Hilda Werner taught English ll, French l and ll, and algebra ll. She was a sponsor of the Senior Class and mentored the French Club. Miss Ruth wlllldrtd taught home economics I, ll, and Ill, was on the Assembly Committee, and was a sponsor for the Hi-Tri. Mrs. Edna Jones was the school nurse and had a home nursing course. She also sponsored the Future Nurses of America. Prin. Horgraves introduced the candidates for the faculty queen. They were Mr. Boyd, Mr. Popovich, Mr. Allen fwinnerl, and Nlr. Frisk. 9 f ,AQ, 1.1 5-1 -- .' .. 'zzrana 'Q a,,,....,.y v .. , pf, l. l Tc -sf ui' .lw - is S' Q l Three Tie For Valedictorianship Top Ten: The following students are the Ten Top Ranking Seniors in the Graduating Class of i957 lpoint average follows namei: Allen Cain, 4., Lillian Kohler, 4., Raymond Unger, 4., lValedictor- iansl. Jim Hodge, 3.9655, lSaluta- torianl. .lack Dopler, 3.964l, Steve Miller, 3.964l, Dan Ogil- vie, 39284, Elizabeth Davison, 3.9l37, Nancy Moore, 3.8927, Margaret Walter, 3.7742. .,... ,A- ' s uv-V' fl , yan xg A, A -. rf, if 3 lfi' Q x A , , . Q E qw Sa pg... :- bf-I ... new 'Z Archer, Risinger, Rocllong, Miller Adams. Jerry W. Commercial5 Camera Club5 Intramurals5 Freshman Party Committee . . . Adllills, llrbdrll J. Commercial5 Booster Club 45 Forum 45 Camera Club 25 Dramatics 35 Keramos Echo 2,35 Girls' Choir 3,4 . . . Adkllli, Doll General5 Driving Club 35 lntramurals5 Wrestling 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4. Adkins. Luffy G. GeneraI5 Varsity Club 3,45 Football Manager 45 Wrestling 35 Intramurals5 Booster Club 3,45 Driving Club 2,3,45 Youth Council For Safe Driving 3,45 Treas. 4 . . . Adkins, Lonnie A. lSamt General5 Wrestling 1,25 Driving Club l,2,35 Cross-Country 35 Intramurals 'l,2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3 . . . Allen lerllle College Prep5 Choir t,2,35 Boys' State5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Cabinet 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Student Council. Allllloll, CMIPIBS General5 Driving Club5 Camera Club5 P-A Room5 Youth Council for Safe Driving . . . Allderioll, Esfller M. lMarciel Commercial5 Forum lg Camera Club 2 . . . Anderson. Jbllll Commercial . . . Anderson. Lois J. Cammercial5 Student Council 1,25 Cabinet 2,3, Treas. 25 Latin Club 25 Forum 25 Practical Manners 35 Booster Club 3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 Girls' State Alternate5 Intramurals. ADKINS, BARBARA get A A ADKINS, LARRY ADKINS, LONNIE 90255 ' i , v K 'A I 4 .J K N2 X ALLMON, CHARLES ANDERSON, MARCIE ANDERSON, JOHN 82 ADAMS, JERRY ADKINS, DON ALLEN, BERNIE ANDERSON, LOIS Q Lead Class During lts Four Years i fre ANDERSON, SALLY M is . 5r'w-f ARCHER, TOM AREND, DAVE ap , 'Q '53, Allaersall. Sally R. lSaII Commercial5 Booster Club 45 Teen Stagers 35 Future Nurses 45 Intramurals 3. Archer. Thomas T. lArchieI College Prep5 Pres. I5 Keramos Echo 1,2,3,4, Editor 45 Student Council 3,4, Treas. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Cabinet 1,25 Boys' State 45 Spanish Club, Pres. 45 Football I,2,3,5 Hi-Y 1,2,4 . . . Afblld, David lDavel College Prep5 Football lp Driving Club 2,35 Boosters Club 45 Cabinet 25 Projection Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Intramurals. Asllbaugll. Bill lBigieI College Prep5 Football I,2,3,45 Boys' State5 Track 2,35 Basketball 1,25 National Honor Society 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Student Council 4, V. Pres. 45 Class V. Pres. 25 Varsity Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Choir 1,2,3 . . . Badgley, William L. lbadgel Com- mercial5 Football 15 Choir I5 lntramuraIs5 Wrestling 1 . . . Baldwin, Nedra lNedl College Prep5 Choir I,2,3,45 Girl's Choir Accompanist 1,2,3,45 Harmonettes 3,45 Concert Choir 35 Hi-Tri 3,45 Future Nurses 45 Boosters Club 45 Latin Club 2. Barfon, Jim lBoudereauJ General5 Intramurals . . . Beatty. Dall W. College Prep5 Choir 1,2,3, Pres. I5 Key Club 2,3,45 Forum 4, Pres. 45 Latin Club 1,25 Student Council 1,2,35 Harmonaires 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Drama Club 4, Pres. 4 . . . Bevingfoll, James A. Uiml General5 Tumbling Club5 Proiection Clubp Golf . . . Bickle, William Lee lBickl Commercial5 Art Club 25 Driving Club 3,4. 1--f ' iv- Y I I E' ASHBAUGH, BILL BADGLEY, BILL BALDWIN, NEDRA ' ca. 5 Qii 'i 121 BARTON, JIM BEATTY, DON BEVINGTON, JIM BICKLE, BILL 4.4 L CAIN ALLEN CANTON B f if CHAPMAN IOLET CLARK MARLENE A C+ LINE BOB i CALEY GLENDA fn vi CASTO JOAN CHRISTIAN LOUISE .-Q. 5, CLARK NANCY in 1-' CAMPBELL BRUCE CANNON NANCY Call Allen T ICamyl College Prep HuY 1234 VP 3 Nallonal Honor Soclefy 34 Poller Police 34 Capl 4 Cabmel 124 Forum 234 VP 3 Key Club 34 Lalln Club 2 Boosfer 34 PA Room 34 Caley Glenda P Commercral Glrls Choir 1234 llbranan 234 Camera Club 3 Future Nurses Club 4 Intramurals Campbell Bruce M General CCIIIIOII Nallty Commercnal Camera Club 2 34 Glrls Chonr 34 Callfoll Bob Commercual Drnvrng Club 24 Sludenl Councnl lnlramurals Casio JOCII M Commercial Keramos 4 Camera Club 4 Teen Slagers 3 lnlramurals Chapman Vlolel' M IVII Commercual Marlarelle 34 Cabmel 3 Choir 123 Boosler Club l Drawing Club 1 Inlramurals Clirlsflall Louise IChrnsl General Secrelary Home room 1 Forum 3 Drlvmg Club 4 Boosler Club 34 Fulure Teachers lnlramurals Clark Marlene K Commercial Baosler Club 4 Bowling 4 Pep Club 123 Y Teens 3 Allred Youth 12 lnlramurals Fulure Nurses 4 Choir 1 Lahn Club 1 Intramurals Furs? And Room 4 Clllle Roberl' ICllnerl General HIY 23 Tumblung Club 4 Baskelball 1 Cross Counfry 3 clllle Ronald R IRonl College Prep Key Club 234 French Club 23 HI Y 34 Nahonal Honor Soclely 34 Chess Club 4 Drama Club 4 Poller Poluce 34 Inlra murals CLINE RONALD Seniors solemnly sland al fhelr lasf assembly AN lf, 3 l ' G' A-S ..- I A N' X r I I I I A I ll - ' 2 '- , , , , -. : X .Q X W' I A . - - - . - ' 1 ' ' ' F, in .,,7' ' .,: : z Y A if I. . . , I . A 7' , 7 ' I BO 1 1 ' , , 7 1 ' : - - - : ' ' z , 2 3: , my x 1. c A , K I I . 1. 7 I . I A W .Q Clark, Nancy L. General: Youlh Council For Safe Driving 45 EL Y . ' ,. , , , , N 54 ., -Y-.A,,. l, . , , , , , , l x,x '3g-2 ,V 2 - , : : 1 , : - , V , by I I I U Q I 1. l 1 '-' fc , 0- .11, I' l - S .7 532' I f . We-A A C , , ' ' . 85 hum' A-A, f I COEN, CHARLES v E- SY COPENHAVER, MARILYN f R A A CURRAN, VERONICA DALLIS, JIM I I R 4 D' DAVISON, ELIZABETH Y' CONNOLLY, KATHY , V T AA qv ,JU Q 5. CREAMER, JANET CURREN, BOB fl -5, -Ak., ff Q DANIELS, JIM 61' I CONRAD, JIM CROFT, ED CURRY, DAVE , K5 MY' ,. ,, DAVIDSON, SUE DAWSON, MARY LOU DICK, JOE COOPER, ANN 1 ' CURRAN, KEITH 3.53, W' a CURTIS, BOB .A 1 17 DAVIS, DICK DISTEFANO, ESTHER DOMSKI, BARBARA DRAPER JOAN DOPLER, JACK DORSEY, SONDRA DOTSON, KENNY DREUSSI JANICE DUNLAP .IUDITH DUNN PAT New Assembl Procedure Introduced Coen Charles B IChuckI General Intramurals 3 Progectlon Club 3 4 Radlo Club 3 Drlvnng Club 4 Cabmet 2 Connolly Kafllleen M IKathyI College Prep Chess Club 4 Spanlsh Club 3 Boosters 3 4 Keramos 4 Student Councll 4 Conrad James L lConI General Intramurals Basketball 4 Cooper Ann I. College Prep Chorr I 234 Harmonettes 34 Hu Trl 34 Natnonal Honor Saclety 3 4 Future Teachers 4 French Club 3 Booster Club 4 Latm Club 2 Intramurals Copenllover Marilyn I. lFrenchleI Commercual Booster Club Cholr I 2 Practncol Manners 34 Prom Invatatlon Committee 3 Creamer Janet Commercuol Choir I234 Operetta 2 Forum 34 Teen Stagers 2 3 Booster Club 4 Croft Edwln W lEdI Prolectlon Club I2 Drama Club 4 Camera Club 2 Radno Club 3 Pep Band 4 Curran Kelfh E IDukeI Commercial Band I234 Orchestra 34 Usher 2 Dance Band 23 Dnvlng Club 4 Concert Band 234 Intramurals Curran Veronrca General Future Nurses 4 Curren Rtallard R lBobI College Prep Boys Band I34 Concert Band I 2 34 Orchestra 4 Druvmg Club 3 Curry Davld O lDaveI College Prep Chour I 2 Student Councll 2 Cabmet 3 Potter Pollce 34 Cap 4 Booster Club 34 H1 Y I Keramos 4 Intramurals Basketball I Cllrfls Robert lShortyI College Prep Camera Club 2 3 Drlvnng Club 4 Intramurals Dallas James Wm Unnl College Prep Football 1234 Basketball I2 Varsnty Club 34 Chour I 23 Forum VP I Pres 2 Latvn Club I2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Student Councll I2 3 Cabmet 4 Daniels James E General Cabmet l H2 Y 23 VP 3 Forum 4 Davidson Sue College Prep Class Treas 4 Cholr I234 Future Teachers 4 Hn Trl 34 Cabmet 4 Forum 3 Lotvn Club I2 Student Councll I Keramos Echo 2 Davls Rlcllard C IDuckI Commercual Davlson Elllabefll J tLnzI College Prep Latln Club I2 French Club 3 Keramos Echo I 23 Notnonal Honor Socvety Fourth Estate Booster Club Cabmet I Gurls State Intramurals Dawson Mary Lou Commerclal Orchestra I 2 34 Gnrls Cholr I Booster Club 34 Natmonal Honor Socuety 34 Hu Tru 34 Deans Office Secretary 4 Llbrary 3 Intramurals Dlclt Joseph Uoel College Prep Drlvvng Club 2 Booster Club 4 DI Stefano Ester lHot Rodl College Prep Cholr I 2 34 Harmonettes Cabmet I Madrlgols HnTrl Chonrman of Costume Com of Bngadoon Intramurals Concert Cholr Future Nurses Cholr I 2 3 4 Labrory 3 Teen Stag rs 3 Booster Club 34 Future Nurses 4 Intramurals Dopler Jack E College Prep Boys State Natuonal Honor Soccety Student Councll I23 Chonr I23 Pres 2 VP I Forum 2 Pres Football I234 Basketball I 234 Track 234 Dorsey Sondra D General Booster Club 34 Intramurals Dotsan Kenneth D lKennyI General Band I234 Drrvnng Club 34 Draper Joan C General Cholr 2 Gurls Cholr 34 Forum 2 H Trl 34 Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Booster Club Future Teachers 34 Student Councul I Glrls Drawlng 4 Dreussl Janice V College Prep Cholr I24 Gnrls Chonr 3 Student Councnl Alt I Lotln Club 2 Spanlsh Club 34 Keramos Echo I 2 Hn Trl 34 Booster Club 34 Intramurals Dunlap Jlldlfh E College Prep Choir 2 Glrls Chair 3 Forum 34 Latln Club I2 French Club 3 Booster Club 34 Future Teachers 3 4 Drama Club H Trl Dunn Patrlcla A lPatl General Cholr 12 Booster Club Future Nurses Glrls Chonr 34 ' fgff- I ' L' - Vg 2 I I I I I 1 I I ,Q Q 22. I 22 2 2 2 . . - 2 2 2 2 - 2 22 22 2 2 2 - 2 222 2 p 5 , . 2 2 2 ' 2 2 2222 22- 22 2 2 2222 2 22 2 2 22 22- 22 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 - 22 22 2 2222 2 r 2 2222 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 . . 22 22 2 - 2 2 - College Prepp National Honor Society 3,47 Boys' Band I,2,3,4p Damskl, Barbara A. IBarbI Commercialp Camera Club IgGIrls' ' . 2 1 p - 2 l nl 1 A 1 . 22 2 2 2 2222 2 - 2 22 2 2 7 5 2 2 2 2222 22 2 22 2 2 2 222 222 222 2 2 2 2222 2222 . 2 2 2 22--- 2 - 2 22 - 2 222 2 - 2 2222 2 2 - 2222 2- 2 22 2 2 2 - 2 2 ' 22 2 22 - 2 22 - 2 2 2 I- 22 22 2 2 2 22 2 2 22 2 - - 2 222 ' 2 I ' 7 2227 -2 I 25 If 22 22 222 --2 -2 - 22 22 2 - ' 22 22 222 2 2 2 22 22 2 - 2 2- 22 2 22 22 2.2 2 2 .2 49 I- 3,4... , 2 2 22 2222 2 - 22 2 2 2 2 2- ff eff' v- , .1 x sl , in-Q DYKE, BERNICE L 'W A V na ECCLESTON, LINDA ix AL rl' -we - 'wo xs- fl 7, it Vx. .ml, . EMMERLING, JIM R5 ag- P - iz ' l ERWIN, BOB s.. '-jf' First To Graduate ff ,f I EBAUGH, MIKE f Ag.. as ' - N EDGELL, SONDRA K gg ,,,A i 'W Y ENGLISH, BILL Y . 'E ', li K by ll ob 'M L 1 , si EVANS, NANCY , A 1:7 qv- W' EXTON RUTH FERGUSON JIM Dyke, Bernice Commercial7 Camera Club 2,37 Booster Club 3,47 Teen Stagers 37 Intramurals . . . Ebaugh. Michael D. lMikel Commercial. Ecclesfon, Linda CommercioI7 Home Room Pres. I7 Orchestra 'I,2,3,47 Concert Band 47 Forum 47 Art Club 2,47 French Club 37 Intramurals7 Year Book Representative 3 . . , Edgell, Sondra L. Business EdUCCllOnj Girls' Band I7 Camera Club 47 Forum 4. Emmerllllg, James W. Uiml General7 Football I,2,3,47 Varsity Club7 Cabinet I7 Student Council Alt. 47 Intramurals . . . English, William A. lBiIll General7 Choir 1,27 Student Council 27 Cabinet 47 Boys' State 47 Homeroom Pres. I,47 Varsity Club 47 Football 'l,2,3,4g Basketball 'I,2,3,47 Track I. Erwin. Raberl' L. lBobl General7 Football 3,47 Varsity Club7 Basketball T7 Intramurals . . . Evans. Nancy S. lNancel College Prep7 Cabinet I7 Student Council 27 Latin Club 2,4, Vice Pres. 27 Hi Tri 3,4 Treas. 47 National Honor Society 3,47 Booster Club 3,47 Intramurals. EXTON. Naomi Rllfh lRuthl Commercial7 Practical Manners 47 Girls Drawing 47 Booster Club 47 Youth Council For Safe Driving, Vice-Pres7 Driving Club 27 Intramurals . . . Ferguson. James R. lFergiel General7 Boys' Band I,2,3,47 Concert Band I,2,3,47 Or- chestra 2,3,4, Treas. 47 Driving Club 2,47 Pep Band 2,3,47 Cabinet I. s- S Seniors sin Alma Mater in new assembl rocedure: Y P East Liverpool, the school which now we honor, We sing our song, to thee our voices raise. East Liverpool, we pledge our deep devotion To you both now and in coming days. From A Senior High These girls, lefl to righl are: ROW 'lt Trudy Young, Lois Ander- song Row 2: June Wakefield, Nancy Evans, Nancy Moore, Row 3: Judy Pillenger, Midge Waller, Nancy Hays. They are the members of lhe Name Card and Announcemenl' Commiifee. Figley. Mary A. General, Boosler Club 4 . . . Fischer. Fred P. General, Driving Club 35 Camera Club 4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4. Flfcll. Floyd L. General, Camera Club 2,31 Hi-Y 3,45 Chess Club 45 Key Club 4, lnlramurals . . . Fldlliglll, Linda V. Com- mercial, Driving Club. Flelcller. Naval College Prep, Lalin Club, lnlramurals . . . Foreman. Jdllef E. Uanl Commercial, Choir 2, Girls Choir 3: Praclical Manners 3,4. Foresfer. Roberf L. lBobl College Prep, Choir l,2, Latin Club l,2p Driving Club 3, Tumbling Club 4, Keramos Echo 4... Ffdllef, Roger A. General. Frollh, Howard E. lPelel Commercial, Driving Club 2,3,4p Foolboll l . . . Fryman. Connie Commercial, Girls' Choir 4, Practical Manners 4, Choir Formal Decoralion Commiltee 3. FIGLEY, MARY ,weas- 5 'af - C li -fies, New' si ,, If If l ., FITCH, LARRY f'6 YESP FLETCHER, NOVAL ,V ni: W lx FORESTER, BOB HSCHER, FRED li . c S 4 in ' te fi-.f FLANIGAN, LINDA FOREMAN, JANET ,, X he FRAZIER, ROGER A ' FRONTZ, HOWARD FRYMAN, CONNIE 'Q' FRYMAN, PEGGY GAREY, ARLENE 1' , bf 5 . i ' 5 1 aeorsi, nM . fl .- 5 . er- - .KJ A 5 'f 6- ' 'wx 4 'ici I aiu, MARY 65 -if-. 1 s Us rs., GOLBA, MARILYN 5.9.5, - 5. 5+ xr' I L 5 V ' 1 FUGATE, BOB Q GARLAND, RON E3 if 'rr N GEON, TOM .N x 'A Dt' :HN V wr GILSON, DEE refuge-I GOTTLIEB, ED Fryman, Margaret' IPeggyl Commercial5 Teen Stogers 35 Future Nurses 45 Intramurals . . . Fugate, Robert' J. tBobl General5 Keramos Echo 2,3,4, Circulation Mgr.5 Driving Club 25 Teen Stagers 35 Thespian 3,45 Briga' doon 5 The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners . . . Fullerton, Tom GeneraI5 Cross Country I,2,35 Golf 3,45 Basketball 15 Varsity Club5 Driving CIub5 Intramurals. Gorey. Arlene P. Corrrmereial5 Band I,2,3,45 Librarian 45 Concert Band 2,3545 Fu- ture Nurses 4 . . . Garland, Raltald tGusl College Prep5 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Key Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Driving Club 3,45 Potter Police 3,45 Choir 25 PA Worker 35 lntramurals5 Baseball 4 . . . Garner, William General5 Choir l,2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Driving Club 3,4. Geon, James R. Uiml General, Intra- murals, Driving Club5 Dramatics Club . . . Geafl. Tllamas F. ITomI College Prep5 Key Club 2,3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Camera Club 2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Intramurals . . . Gilbert. Sheila A. GeneraI5 Choir 1,25 Girls' Choir 3,45 Art Club 3,4. Gill. Mary F. lBabeI GeneraI5 Camera Club 3,4 . . . Gilsoll, Delila E. IDeeI College Prep5 Choir l,2,3,4, accompanist I,2,3,45 Mad- rigals 3,4, accompanist 45 Harmonettes 3,4, director 3,45 Girls' Band l,2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Orchestra 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 1,2 . . . Gluchovv, Linda K. College Prep5 Latin Club 1,25 French Club 35 Future Teachers 3,45 Hi'Tri 3,45 Girls' Choir 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Intramurals. Golba, Marilyn C. ILynnI College Prep5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Cabinet 2,35 French Club 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Intramurals . . . Gafflieb, Ed College Prep5 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 Student Council 3 . . . Greco, Eileen M. ILeenieI College Prep5 Cabinet 35 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Hi-Tri 45 Forum I5 Intra- murals. 90 A it-5 . FULLERTON, TOM ,I in Q. 1, 'Q GARNER, BILL Q7 my , ' X 5-fi I ,,.. fr-vw' GILBERT, SHEILA GLUCHOW, LINDA 'lov' Gnsco, EILEEN M4 GRIFFITH, HAZEL HAYES, PHIL HENRY, BARBARA . . s 'Qu-.5-f lx? HODGE, JIM HORGER, DICK Griffith. Halel L. Commercial, Practical Manners 3, Girls Choir l,4, Boosters Club 3, Driving Club 4, Y Teens . . . Hargreaves, Sara F. General, Choir l,2,3,4, Harmonettes 3,4, Elotones 4, Future Nurses 4, Sec . . . Hasenstab, Emil College Prep, Boys' Bond l,2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Dixieland Bond l,4, Dance Bond 2,4, Choir l, Latin Club l, Intramurals. Hayes, Phil General, Track, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,3, Choir, Driving Club . . . Hays. Nancy College Prep, National Honor Society, Hi Tri 3,4, Student Council l,3, Sec. 3, Forum 2, Girls' State, Boosters Club, Pres. 4, Future Teachers 3, Latin Club 2, Election Board . . . Halelef, Robert lBobl General. Henry, Barbara lBarbl General, Art Club 2,3, Hi Tri 3, Future Nurses 4, Intramurals . . . Herring. John W. College Prep, Pro- iection Club, Drama Club, Play Brigadoon . . . Hickman, DOIIIIC J. College Prep, Latin Club l,2, Future Teachers 3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Hi Tri 3, Girls Drawing 4, Intramurals. Hodge, James J. llirnl College Prep, Latin Club l,2, Cabinet 2, Radio Club 3, Potter Police 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Forum 4, Driving Club 4, Chess Club 4, Intro- murols . . . Holden. William D. lBilll Col- lege Prep, Hi Y 2,3, Boosters Club, French Club 3,4, Latin Club 2, Key Club 3,4, Potter Police . . . Hood. lewis lLewl General, Driving Club, Wrestling 2,3, Intramurals. Horger. Richard A. lDickl College Prep, Choir l,2, Potter Police 4, Key Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Hi Y 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3, Vice Pres. 4, Forum 2,4, Boosters Club 4, Latin Club 2, Science Club 2, Chess Club 4 . . . Harllltk. David J. lBool College Prep, Varsity Club 4, Football l,2, Basketball l,3, Baseball 3,4, Cross Country 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Forum 3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Intramurals . . . Hughes, Nadylle Business, Girls' Choir 4, Boosters Club 3,4, Deans Oflice Worker 4, Intramurals. 9 I HARGREAVES, SARA HAYS, NANCY 1. , lf 24, Y t 1. . in is ,- f i Q' ri' i ,-,ab J z ir fi ..,-,.i, ' . ' fi' A -w wf hifi!-1 HERRING, JOHN lv QU? HOLDEN, BILL t J .g- HORNICK, DAVE r if 41 -3 'Y -.A HASENSTAB, EMIL 1 pup. Q F it , V r ' 5 . f X l 45533254 .Vg 2 my .. rf ,Q e HAZELET, BOB HICKMAN, DONNA ga: QT HOOD, LEWIS HUGHES, NADYNE KIGER, RALPH 55,5 KINSEY, JUDY 'l'!'!' KITTRIDGE JUDY fb KLUBERT BOB ,F . Q KRAFT, GARY 3 1: T Q- 1-4 , pn- P 5 KING, MERLE lglzxv, JL V KIRKBRIDE, GALE KLINE, SHARON . 6? Q, I ' -,scan , . -v 5 1 KOHLER, LlLLlAN sv Aa , 'ta if Klger. Ralph General5 F0otbalI5 Baslmetball5 Traclr5 Wrestling . . . King. Merle College Prep5 Choir l,2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Key Club 45 Thespians 45 Drama Club 4. Kinsey, Judith A. Uudyl College Prep5 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Choir 25 Booster Club5 Cabinet 35 Forum 35 French Club 3,45 Hi-Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club l,2 . . . Kirkbride, Gale V. lKirkeyl General5 Camera Club5 Football l,2, Manager5 Track 1, Manager. Kiffridge, Jlldifh M. Uudyl General5 Cabinet lg Keramos Echo 2,35 Forum 45 Future Nurses 45 Thespians 3,45 Teen Stagers 2,35 Booster Club 4 . . . Kline. Sharon General5 Practical Manners. Kluberf, Raberi' D. GeneraI5 Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals . . . Kohler. Lillian E. College Prepg Choir l,25 Latin Club 1,25 French Club5 Future Teachers 4, V.P.5 Keramos Echo 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. Kraff, Gary Uiarol General5 Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Home room Pres, 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Varsity Club . . . Lacey. Olivia llibbyl General5 Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Forum 2,45 Booster Club 3,45 Future Teachers 35 Intramurals. Sale Driving ls Stressed Daily LACEY, OLIVIA Homecoming Queen Susan O'NeiI and attendants Liz Davison, Nancy Hays. Trudy Young, and Pat Silverthorn. K , I . it LAMPMAN, CHUCK Q',t LAWTON, TERRY ., dm: . 5' 'Q SM 'be 'xi Q!-5 ' I , LOCKHART, NANC 1 1... . --.5 LOVEJOY, JIM 6 , LOWE, BILL Y LANDIS, DOUG N new af GS' JW?-r LEON, JOHN rv' ,-Q.. ' ., 1 .- 'C' I 1. ,R iz, 1 rt f '. i If, ,,, xy r - pp. LOFGREN, PETER QQ LOWE, JU DY BO- N f I NA LYNCH, JACK , A ta fib'5 'Ur' LANE, KENNY LAUGHLIN, BOB wx'-r Ig .' LIEBSCHNER, GARY LINCOLN, BECKY Lampman. Charles M. tChuckt College Prep, Hi-Y t,2,3, Treas. 3, Keramos 3,4 Photographer, Keramos Echo 3,4, Booster Club 4, Driving Club 4, Latin Club l,2, Camera Club 3, Treas., National Honor Society 3,4, Senior Play . . . Landis, Douglas lDougl Commercial, Varsity Club 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Driving Club, Sopho- more Cabinet, Intramurals . . . Lane, Kelllly General, Cross Country 3, Basketball 2,4, Choir 1,2 . . . Laughlin, R0beI I' W. lBobl General, Boys' Band 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Choir l,2, Booster Club 4, Orchestra 4, Concert Band 3,4, Intramurals. Lawton, Terry I.. Commercial, Camera Club 3,4, Homeroom Sec. 4, Intramurals . . . Leon. John A. General, Boys' Band I,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, V.P. 3, Hi-Y 2, Choir l,2, Homeroom Pres. I,2, Potter Police 2,3,4, capt. 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Dixie Land Band l,4, Dance Band 2,4 . . . Liebscllner. Gary K. College Prep, Latin Club l,2, Choir l,2,3, Madrigals 3,4, Harvesters lQuartetl 4, Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Homeroom Pres. 4, Cabinet 4, ELO 'Iones 4 . . . LIIICOIII, Elise R. lBeckyl General, Camera Club I, Booster Club l,2. Lockhart, Nancy J. lNanl Commercial . . . Lofgren, Peter General, Driving Club, Hi-Y. A Loveioy. James E. Uiml General, Intramurals, Student Council Alt. 4, Driving Club . . . LOWE, Jtldlfll Uudyl Commercial, Choir l,2,3,4, Practical Manners 3,4, Booster Club 4, Hi-Tri 4, Boosters Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Social Committee-Boosters 4. Lowe, William lBilll College Prep, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Booster Club 3,4, Choir 'I,2,3, Harmonaires 3, Driving Club 3, Latin Club 2, Math Club I, Concert Choir 3, Intramurals . . . Lynch, Arfllur J. Uackl College Prep, Choir l,2,3, Harmanaires 3, Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Hi-Y 2,3, Driving Club l,7, Intramurals. Malcolnb, Ivana S. lBonniel CommerciaI5 Camera Club 3,4 . . . Mangana, Frank J. lMangel Generol5 Science Club 25 Teen Stagers 35 Camera Club 3. Marshall, Raberl' A. lBobl College Prep5 Boys' Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 3,45 Driving Club5 Latin Club5 Camera Club I . . . Marfln, James R. Uiml College Prep5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Hi Y I,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Intramurals. Marfill, Ruth A. lMurphyl General . . . Mallfl, Helen Kay lHelenl College Prep5 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4, 5ec.5 Future Teachers 35 Class Treas. 35 Hi Tri 3,45 Student Council l,2,35 Class Ring Committee 35 Forum 4, Treas. Matwell, John D. Uackl General5 Hi-Y 1,25 Boys' Band 15 Intramurals . . . Maylane. Marlene G. lDimplesl Commercial5 Art Club5 Teenstagers5 Driving Club5 Practical Manners5 Intramurals . . . Melone. Edith lEdiel Commercial5 Teenstagers 2,35 Future Nurses 45 Choir lg First Aid l,2,3,45 Library 35 Boosters Club 3,45 Forum 35 Boosters Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Pep Rally Committee 4 . . . Miallael. Patricia J. Commercial5 Practical Manners 45 Camera Club 2,3. Miller, Stephen K. College Prep5 Student Council 3,45 Cabinet 1,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Class Pres. 45 Latin Club 1,25 Cross Country Mgr. 3,45 Basketball Mgr. 3,4 . , . Monroe. Shirley A. College Prep5 Girls Choir l,2,35 Senior Choir5 Latin Club 25 Future Nurses 4 . . . Maare. Lindra M. College Prep5 Choir 1,2, Treas. 15 Forum 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Class Sec. 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Boosters Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3 . . . Moore, Nancy College Prep5 Boosters Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Latin Club 25 Hi-Tri Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Cheer- leading 2,3,4, Capt. 45 Choir 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Intramurals. SGtt47- ,J 'V 'Lp' x 5 H Y MAXWELL, JACK MAYLONE, MARLENE rf iv . L Q. , ,A ' 41 -ss, MILLER, STEVE MONROE, SHIRLEY gms- MALCOMB, IVONA GT ' 5 4 '55 MARSHALL, BOB ,, 'if' i MARTIN, RUTH ' .. W3 1191 Y. 9? MELONE, EDITH , 'N I9 -me 1 ' ,H 1 in ' V MOORE, LIN DRA . Y jfitr MANGANO, FRANK ,Etna ff. git' TH' ian I MARTIN, nM ' X, 'x I MAUTZ, HELEN U . w 1 XLAMWLI MICHAEL, PAT MOORE, NANCY 5- Aj? MOORE, WILLIAM MOSSER, MADALENE L ,,:-, , MULLEN, DAVE . ,gl Wt MCCALL, KEITH I I Q' 3 le ,Q l I, McDEVlTT, CARL F , 5? MCPHERSON JIM MCCAIN, ETHEL McCOY, PATRICIA me fi so! -1:57 MCELHANEY, JERALD Os NALLEY, DONNA MODIS, William G. IBIIII General5 Choir 1,25 Camera Club5 Driving Club . . . Mossor, Madalene K. General5 Home Room Sec. 25 Latin Club 25 Booster Club lp Future Teachers 45 Girls' Drawing Club 4. Mullen, David I.. IDoveyl Commercial5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Senior PIay5 Madrigals 45 Thespians 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Home- room Pres. 25 Booster Club 2,35 Boys' Band 1 . . . MCcCill, Ethel M. lMickeyj General5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chordettes 3,45 Harmonetles 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Hi-Tri 3,45 Operetta 45 Drama 45 Practical Manners 3,4. McCall, Keifll A. Ilkel General5 Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4, V.P. 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Forum 2,35 Cabinet 35 Driving Club 4 . . . Mccay, Patricia L ITeecel College Prep5 Cheerleader 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Hi-Tri 45 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Harmonettes 3,45 Concert Choir 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 3,4. McDeviH'. Carl B. IMickeyl General5 Choir 1,25 Forum 1,2,35 Camera Club 1,25 Chess Club 45 Driving Club 3 . . . Mcilltalley, Jerald IButchI General5 Forum 25 Senior Cabinet5 Driving Club 15 Intramurals . . . Mcivvell, David W. ISatchl College Prep5 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Art Club 35 Chess Club 4 . . . MCKIIIIIOII. Robert C. IBobl General5 Boys' Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Brigadoon Orchestra5 Concert Band 45 Cadet Band 35 Keramos Echo 1,25 Usher 1. McPherson. James I-I. IMacl General . . . Nalley. Donna J. Commercial5 Teen Stagers 2,35 Booster Club 45 Invitation Comm. Prom, 3 . . . Neer. John D. General . . . Nelson. Sam General. 4 9 sv Xl , 2. , ,,f 3 s I ,i it , A . I ff- ., A MCEWEN, DAVE I I f , X Nu I in - ..v: 1 McKlNNON, BOB S A G H js ., fi p l I ,,,,l NEER, JOHN NELSON SAM Ogiltlie, Dall College Prep, Football 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Boys' State, National Honor Society, Track 1,2,4, Wrestling 2,3, Choir l,2,3, Latin Club 1,2 . . . 0'Nell, SIISCII General, Class Officer 1, Treas., Girls' Stale 3, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4, Hi Tri 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Latin Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Booster Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Choir 1,2, Sec. 1, Executive Council 2,3, owen, Robert C. lBobl Commercial, Forum 4, Hi-Y 4, Driving Club 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Intramurals . . . Palmer. Kay Lyllll lKayl General, Girls Choir 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4. Peck. Charles A. College Prep, Keramos Echo 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3, Cabinet 4, Vice Pres. Class 4, Hi-Y 3,4 . . . Pefhfel, Richard A. lDocl Commercial, Band 1,2,3,4. Phelps. Donald lDonl College Prep, Choir l,2, Boy's Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Driving Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Science Club 2, Dance Bond 3, Pep Band 3,4, lntramurals . . . Pickens. Charles M. lMousel General . . . Pierson, William C. General, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Homeroom Pres. 3,4 . . . Pietsch. Dave Commercial. Plffellger. Jlldifh A. lPittl College Prep, Class Sec. 4, Hi Tri 3,4, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Varsity Cheerleading 3,4, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Senior Cabinet 4, Sec. 4, Intramurals . . . Poe, William A. lBilll College Prep, National Honor Society 3,4, Key Club 4, Driving Club 2,3, Chess Club 4, Potter Police 3,4 . . . Powell. Wilma S. Commercial, Choir 1,2,4, Girl's Choir 3, Forum 3, Hi Tri 3, Camera Club 4, V.P. 4, Teen Stagers 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Proctor, Thomas lToml College Prep, Basketball 1,2,3, Football l,2, Cross Country 3, Intramurals. PHELPS, DON PICKENS, MELVIN PITTENGER, JUDY POE, BILL OGILVIE, DAN i X . OWEN, BOB PECK, CHUCK , Vlv 1 , 5 41 'l 'J 1 , PIERSON, BILL POWELL, SUE O'NEIL SUSAN PALMER, KAY PETHTEL, ALLEN 5 1 in PIETSCH, DAVE lj i .N 4, 'f PROCTOR, TOM as 6 ju- -. PRUDEN, JANET 5: mf PUTT, MARY JANE . VH. ! Q . , Q Q N., ,f REYNOLDS, JOHN ff' , .. sf , I f f 6 A V RIDLEY, GEORGE 4 fx ROBY, GLADYS vi , I PRYOR, JACK 9 . Q S RANDOLPH, JANET REYNOLDS, SARAH ll., RISINGER, DICK ROCKEY, WALTER PULLINS, MALINDA I, RAYL, MARIAN G 'LF ' ,Q , I RICHARDS, EARL 29 ,ag if ROBERTSON, GERRY QJKHJ RODFONG, TOM PURINTON, BONNIE 5 P M14 X ,., I Ne X K 1 , 'Im REARDON, CAROL I 'J I as- Q 41 Q Q, 4 ada -., '-, UH 1. '7'f1fL'f35 wa., VG 3- . RICHARDSON, JIM H 'Ft i 1 B I ROBINSON, SUE ROSE, HARRY 1 5 54 1 ' W' sg- .L Brigadoon cast goes to Steubenville to appear on WSTV. Musical, Brigadoon, ls Big Success Prlldell, Jaltef Uani Commercial5 Hi Tri 3,45 Camera Club 35 Practical Manners 45 Intramurals . . . Pryor, Jallll W. Uackl College Prep5 Latin Club l,25 Driving Club 3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 45 Key Club 45 Intramurals . . . Pullins. Malillda M. General5 Girls' Choir 3,45 Future Nurses 45 Booster Club 3,45 Brigcdoon 5 Intramurals . . . Purillfon, Bonnie I.. Commercial5 Cabinet 2,35 Teenstogers5 Booster Club 3,45 Driving Club5 Practical Manners5 Intramurals. Puff, Mary Jalle lPutt-Puttl College Prep5 Choir l,2,3,4, Accom- panist I,2,3,45 Madrigals 3,4, Accompanist 3,45 Director of Har- monaires 35 latin Club l,25 Hi Tri 45 Sophomore Cabinet5 Booster Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,4 . . . Randolph. Jatlef I.. Uanl Commercial5 Choir l,2,3,45 Pres. lj Treas. 35 Driving Club . . . Rayl, Marian I.. Commercial5 Cabinet 35 Booster Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Practical Manners 35 Forum 35 Teen Stagers 25 Intramurals . . . Reardon, Carol Commercial5 Driving Club 35 Future Nurses 45 Youth Council 4. Reynolds. JOPIII D. Uohnnyt College Prep5 Spanish Club 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Potter Police 45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Keramos 45 Intra- murals . . . Reyllalds, Sarah E. General5 Camera Club5 Driving Club5 Intramurals . . . Richards. Earl I.. College Prep5 Choir l,25 Radio Club 35 Driving Club 45 Intramurals . . . Richardson. Jim College Prep5 Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Pres. 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Sec. l,35 Pep Band 3,45 Cabinet I5 Potter Police 2,3,45 Capt. 45 PA l,2,3. Ridley, George B. lMabell College Prep5 Student Council 45 Track 2,35 Varsity 2,35 lntramurals5 Boxing l,2,35 Wrestling 2,35 Choir 35 Band l,2,3 . . . Risillger, Richard J. College Prep5 Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Sophomore Class Pres.5 Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Boys' State5 Choir l,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Booster Club 3,45 Forum 25 Thespians5 Potter Police . . . R0bel'fS0ll, Geraldine lGerryl Commercial5 Choir 'l,2,35 Girls' Choir 45 Dramatics Club . . . Robinson, Sue M. College Prep5 Choir l,2,3,45 Girls' Bond l,2,3,-15 Hi Tri 45 Spanish Club 3,45 latin Club l,25 Practical Manners Club 4, Vice Pres.5 Booster Club 45 Student Council I5 Madrigals 3,4, Roby, Gladys L. lBlondieJ General5 lntramurals5 Practical Manners 35 Keramos Echo 3,4 . . . Raaley, Walter C. General5 Chess Club5 Intramurals . . . Rbdfallg, Tom lRodl College Prep5 Boys' State5 Class Pres. 35 Spanish Club 3,4, Pres. 35 Varsity Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Choir l,25 Baseball 3,45 Student Council 2,3,4, Ex. Coun. 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,4 . . . Rose. Harry General5 Driving Club l,2. 'S' 5 ROSS, CHARLES Rurrek, NANCY SAYRE, JIM SCHELL, JAN ROSS. Charles J. IChasl General5 National Thespian Society 3.4: Key Club I,25 Camera Club 25 Youth Council For Safe Driving 4: Driving Club 4 . . . Russell, Charleen L. General, Choir l,2,3,4, Treas. 35 Harmonettes 3,45 Concert Choir 35 Piano Accom- panist Girls' Choir l,2,3,45 Future Nurses 45 Madrigals 3. Rllffef, Nancy J. Commercial5 Choir l,2,35 Forum 35 Soph. Cabinet5 Practical Manners 4 . . . Sachs. Carol L. College Prep5 latin Club I,25 Girls' Choir l,2,3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Treas. 45 Hi Tri 3,45 Election Board 45 Student Council 45 Keramos 3,45 Girls Drawing 45 Intramurals. Sayre. James F. Uiml GeneraI5 Driving Club . . . Scatide, Samuel lSaml General5 Forum 35 Booster Club 45 Driving Club 2,35 Student Council ly Cross Country 25 lntramurals5 Stage Manager- Play. Schell, Jall L. General5 Driving Club 3,45 Safe Driving Council5 Band 3,45 Orchestra 45 Drama5 Decorating Committee 2,35 Manager I . . . Schell, Richard lDickl College Prep5 Bays' Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 35 Dixieland Band 45 Cabinet 25 French Club 35 Dramatics 4 . . . Scovel. Myrna J. College Prep5 Choir I,25 Orchestra 3,45 Teen Stagers I,25 Math Club 25 Library 35 Booster Club 3,45 First Aid 45 Future Nurses 4 . . . Shafer, Sally J. College Prep5 Choir 1,25 Girls' Choir 3,4, Pres. 45 Latin Club I,25 Forum 25 Future Nurses 4, Treas. 45 Booster Club 3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 Intramurals. Sllamp, Estella General5 Camera Club 35 Future Nurses 45 Driving 4 . . . Shaw. Marjorie IMargiel College Prep5 National Honor Society5 Chair l,2,3,45 Harmonettes 3,45 Madrigals, Elotones5 Booster CIub5 Forum 2,35 Hi Tri 45 Intramurals . . . Shillfan. Marcia IPuddlesl Commercial5 Booster Club 3,45 Forum 25 Teen Stagers 35 Practical Manners 35 Driving Club 45 lntramurals5 Cheer- leading lVarsity Alternatel 4 . . . Sllllfferf, George lSonnyl College Prep5 Future Teachers 3,45 Latin Club I,25 Student Council5 National Honor Society. SCHELL, DICK SCOVEL, MYRNA SHAMP ESTELLA SHAW MARGIE SHINTON MARCIA 3e.,,-my RUSSELL, CHARLEEN SACHS, CAROL 'Sf' ,HN F ve-v 'ti SCAFIDE, SAM mf' SHAFFER, SALLY SHUFFERT, GEORGE SIDDALL, JOANN QD SIMPSON, GILBERT x at 'Q I ic '+s..,. SMITH, NANCY 33 L fi? Il .J A? .- it 4 SILVERTHORN, PAT SIMCOX, CAROL SIMMS, GLENDA 373, Q' l V T' rf A I SKINNER, SUE SMITH, DENNY SMITH, LUCIE 'lf A i Y SMITH, PERSHING Sidddll. Jdullll lJoI Commercial, Driving Club, Choir I,2 . . . Silverfhorll. Patricia lPatI Commercial, Choir l,2,3, Sec. 2, Forum 2,3, Sec. 2,3, Girl's State Alt., Practical Manners 3, Treas., Booster Club 3,4, Ex. 3, Sec. 4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Sec. 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Class Sec. 3, Cabinet 3 . . . SIIIICOX, Carol Ann College Prep, Choir l,2, Girls' Choir 3,4, Keramos 3,4, Latin Club l,2, Girls' Drawing 4, Future Teachers 3,4, Hi-Tri 3,4, Thespians 4, Senior Play . . . Simms. Glelldd A. Commercial, Drawing Club 4, Driving Club 2, Practical Manners 4, Boosters Club 4, Intramurals. Simpson, Gilbert' W. lGibbyI College Prep, Boys' Band I,2,3,4, Concert Bond 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2,3, Latin Club I . . . Shltlltef, Sue E. General, Driving Club, Teen Stagers . . . Smith. Dennis I.. lDennyl General, Hi-Y, Driving Club, Basketball I, Intramurals, SMITH' PHYLLIS Golf . . . Smith. LIICIE M. lloul Commercial, Choir I,2,3,4, SMITHIRAY Booster Club 4. Smith. Ndllty L. lNanceI Commercial, Teen Stagers I,2,3, Boosters Club, Intramurals . . . Smith, Pershing lSmittyl General, I Dance Band 2,3, Boys' Band l,2,3, Drama Club. , Smlfh, Phyllis Commercial, Intramurals 2, Girls' Choir I,2,3,4, S. Q , Booster Club 4 . . . Smith. Ray lSmittyI General, Driving Club 2, 'Q ' ,ggi 4- if Hi-Y l. - -A. 9 U Smith. Rolldld L. lllonj College Prep, Latin Club 2, Boys' Band 'A 'A V T: l,2,3, Chess Club 4, Key Club 4, Science Club 2, Intramurals, iff b igff Wrestling 2 . . . Spratley. Robert G. lBobl General, Hi-Y, W Driving Club. 1' ' .A V I : E SMITH, RON SPRATLEY, BOB lOl I 1, tad' Serlor band members sfep forward and are glven special recogmhon as fhe Alma Maier IS played and sung Smce +h1s was 'the Iasi' the Ahance game 'there were mixed emohons some were glad and some were sad Enjoy Llncleleatecl 55 Gnd Team Sprollse Eva M Commercial Practlcal Manners Teenstagers Drtvung Club Fnrsl And Worker 3 4 Deans Office Worker 3 lntra murals Sfallley James E Uuml Commercial HIY Sfeffell Tllamas H College Prep Propectnon Club l234 l.at1n Club 2 Basketball l Intramurals Sfalllfef Ronald L Ron General P olectton Club Drlvnng Club TEIXEIFC Rlfa M Commercnol Spamsh Club Booster Club Library Helper l 2 3 TllaI'llaS Robert lThomsoml Commercual Track Cross Counlry Tllorrlberry Mary Commerclal Chour l 2 3 4 Harmonetts 3 Proctucal Manners 3 Booster Club 3 4 Jumor Cabmet TImmOI'lS Ronald W General Druvlng Club TII'l1l'l'lOllS Shlrley lTnml Commercial Forum 3 Camera Club Intramurals Todd George E Commercual Drlvlng Club 2 Practncal Manners 3 Forum 4 Trelevell All!! V lG1nal C ege Prep Latnn Club 2 Glrls Choir l234 Booster Club 34 Future Nurses 4 lnlramurals H Tru 4 Tu IS Alice I. lAll College Prep Latfn Club 23 Future Nurses 4 Makeup Committee For Brlgadoon Forum 3 Chour l234 lntramurols l23 Deo ratnng Commutlee For Harvest Hop 3 Tullls Larry A General Drlvmg Club H Y 123 Unger Raymond H lRayl College Prep Chorr 1234 Madrugals 34 Nahonal Honor Socuety 34 Pres 4 Thespuans 34 Pres 4 Key u 234 G Boos er u 4 Po Ice 34 Cap 4 HIY 234 V 3 Pres 4 Flne Arts Muslca Male Lead UI'Sa Jacqueline A Uacluel College Prep HI Ca ei Cho l234 Madruga 4 Spams Clu Treas 4 Latun Club l 2 Practucal Manners 4 Treas Booster Club 3 4 Sclence Club 2 Van Dylle Donald R lDonl Commercral Camera Club 3 Druvlng Club 4 Veglna Dolores A lDeelCommerc1al Vermllhon Carol L College Prep Student Councll 4 Chour l 2 3 4 Harmonettes 3 4 Cheerleadung Varslty Alternate 4 H1 Tr Spanish Club Treas 3 Latin Club l2 Future Teachers 4 Grs Band l23 Vero Mary C lChutal General Thespuans 4 Operetta 4 Speech Play 23 HlTr1 4 Cholr l 2 3 4 Concert Chair 34 Chordeltes 3 4 Spanish Club 34 Future Nurses vadfey Dlalle College Prep Natlonal Honor Society 34 H Tr 34 Booster Club 34 M orette l234 H d 34 Ch l2 Future Teach 4 ln murals Spanlsh Club 3 Forum 3 Treas . . . 1. ,, ,, ' l I l 1 0 1 i 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 '1111 ' 11 1 11 1 - ' ' 11 11 ' 11 -1 . . . 1 1 ' ' 5 '- . , . Cl b ,,, V.P, 4, Lt. ov. 4, t Cl b 3,4, V.P. 5 tler 1 - 1 ' Pol' 11 11' 'I41 1 1 1 .ll , . ' 5' gf. U 1 .I . Tri3,4y bln 31 ll' ,,,g 'I 5 Al1 b3, 1 - '1 ' 1 1 -1 ' 11 ' 1 .1 ' 11---- 1 '1 11 ' 1 1 '1 1 1 '1 ' 1 - 1111 1 ' 1 11 ' 1 . ' 1 ' ' P ' - 1 ' 1 ' 11 ' l 7 7 '1 ' 1'l3141 ' 31 V ' ' ' l' -1 ' 11 15 1 1 1 . . . , ,I , I - I I I oll 1 1 1111 11 ,, , , I Zi. H.. 1 'I 11 s 1 1111 11 11 , - A , - 11 . ' 1 1 '1111 111 C4 7 '7 ' 7 '7 ' ' U aj ,,,, ea ,g oir ,5 er 5 tra- 1 . :N il' 1 1 ' 1 1 - SPROUSE A TEIXEIRA RITA TIMMONS SHIRLEY Q. TULLIS LARRY VEGLIA, DELORES STANLEY JIM A-ga F-...... THOMAS BOB f 'A .gh TODD GEORGE Q 'E' UNGER RAY w f:-'R Lf 'Nw 111 VERMILLION, CAROL i STAUFFER RON I' 'B G. THORNBERRY MARY TRELEVEN GINA A ar. i' URSO JACKIE VERO, MARY STEFFEN TOM ua VIP'-up TIMMONS RON TULLIS ALICE Y' '2 Q :Ryu ' Eff VAN DYNE DON VODREY, DIANE 1 I ' I I , ff f I Q 1 . 2 X A ,. I is i f f' A , Y? U A an 7 My ,VA ' - A G H I .. l it A I E' .II H 2 A L' I II NL -- l f :W Q rip.,-vw' T: W . W' f 5 O th' ' ', WAKEFIELD N WALKER, BEVERLY WATERS, MARGE WHEALDON, HARRIET WHITE, GARY ttfnge' 7 5 . ll I A WALSH, JACK WALSH, JIM f ,5 IT bk . WELDON DAVE WELLINGTON, RUTH ANN WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLSHAW, DICK wakeield, June General5 Choir 1,2,35 Harmonettes 35 Girls' Band Maiorette 3,45 Student Council 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Treas. 45 Hi Tri 3,45 Booster Club5 Spanish Club 35 Future Teachers 4 . . . walker, Beverly J. fBevI Commercial5 Volley- ball 45 Intramurals5 Practical Manners 35 Driving 4 . . . Walsh, Jack A. Uackiel General5 Boy's Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 Driving Club5 Art Club5 Dance Band5 Orchestra5 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 . . . Walsh. James E. General5 Driving Club 25 Chess Club 1. Walter. Margaref A. lMidgeI College Prep5 Choir 3,4, Sec. 45 Harmonettes 3,45 Chordettes 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 Future Teachers 3.4, Sec. 35 National Honor Society 3,4, Sec. 45 latin Club 1,2, Sec. 25 Forum . . . Waters. Marge General5 Choir 1,2,35 Student Council I,35 Forum 35 Thespians 3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Keramos Echo 45 Practical Manners 4, Pres.5 Boosters Club 4 . . . Weldon, David I.. lDaveI General5 Keramos Echo l,2,3,45 Art Club 25 Camera Club 35 Driving Club 45 Booster Club 4 . . . Welliltgfall, Rllfll A. College Prep5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Hi Tri 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Harmonettes 3,45 Future Nurses 45 Cabinet 25 Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Intra- murals. whealdon. Harrie? College Prep5 Booster Club5 Hi Tri5 Teen- stagers5 Thespians5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Junior Cabinet5 Senior Play . . . wllife, Gary lWhiteyI Commercial5 Driving Club 2,3,4 . . . williams. George W. General5 Camera Club 25 Driving Club 3,4 . . . willsllaw, Richard IDickl General5 Driving Club 2,3545 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Boosters Club 3,45 Cross Country 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Wilson. Glenda lGinkyQ Commercial7 Camera Club . . . wilson James E. Uiml General7 Driving Club 37 Camera Club 4. Wilson. Leslie flesl Commercial7 Homeroom Pres. 2 . . . wilson, Roberl' T. lBobl College Prep7 Booster Club7 Boys' Band l,2,3,47 Orchestra l,2,47 Election Board 47 Student Council 47 Choir lg Concert Band l,2,3,4, V.P. l. Wolfe, Joanne M. Uol General7 Girls' Choir l,2,3,41 Latin Club 27 Spanish Club 37 Hi Tri 37 Booster Club 3,47 Future Nurses 47 lntramurals . . . Yalllli, David lYanl General7 Choir l,2,3. WILSON' GLENDA WILSON' JIM Ydlllll, Jollll lYanl General7 Choir 1,27 Varsity Club7 Driving Club7 Football l,2,3,47 Basketball l,2,37 Track 27 Baseball 17 Intra- murals7 Homeroom Pres. 2 . . . Yost. Carol Commercial7 Hi Tri 3,47 Forum 27 Camera Club 2,37 Drawing Club 47 Driving Club. Young. Trudy College Prep7 Booster Club 3,4, Sec. 37 Band i 1,27 Forum 3,47 Cabinet 47 Future Nurses 47 Hi Tri 47 Latin Club 27 ' Practical Manners 47 Cheerleader 4 . . . zelgler, Geraldine lGerryl Commercial7 Hi Tri 3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 gy Maiorette 3,47 Forum 27 Camera Club 2, 5ec.7 Girls' Drawing 47 Booster Club 3,47 Intramurals . . . Flowers. Arlen . . . Cunning- ham. Etta Mae . . . Applegate, Dave . . . Barrett, Orin . . . Powell. Joe. WILSON, LES WILSON, BOB Ai K Q , -.,, 7 A is , xii LATE COMERS woLFE JOANNE YANNI, DAVE CUNNINGHAM, ETTA MAE fm, H94 , ' A 'W x S A ,. ti ' ,X I , ...- 7 '- it ' 5 .sw . 5 YANNI, JOHN YOST, CAROL APPLEGATE, DAVE BARRETT, ORIN 1 ag. M YOUNG, TRUDY ZEIGLER, GERRY FLOWERS, ARLEN POWELL, JOE 105 Juniors The basis of the Junior Class government was formed by Bill Burson. president: Sue Schmidbauer, secretary: Ann Davidson, treasurer: and George Hale, vice-presi- dent. These students were in charge of 'the Cabinet and supervised the choosing of class rings and preparations for the Prom. ,ai ROOM lOl ROW 'll D. Young, A. Barborok, G. Hill, P. Shaw, D. Havens, J. Robinson, V- Arbuthnot, B. Mc- ' e-f. A J ' Whorter. ROW 21 M. Jenrett, M. Bahen, D, 5 Mackey. A. Waggle, D. Good, D. Farnsworth, 5' D. McQuistion. Row 3: D. Pierce, F. Witherow, - ' ,.. T. Johnstone, D. Landis, J. Allen, C. Rodeschi, - J. Williams. Row 42 K. Fife, B. Bowersock, D. Smith, T. Morgan, N. Smith, E. McKinley. Row , 52 K. Cunningham, C. Stewart, W. Cline, J. L11 Reynolds, J. Yeager. Teacher! E. Strauss. K Absent: J. Allen, J. Nott, D. Wolter, B. McClure. LVL W jk' no 'F' W. as if 9? F 24535 ia FT' Jw ,M t f .f r -. gg 1 Q E ' 2 3 4' .ff ng 1,3 'nv- , 3 ' I 1. Jule' lj l Q . Q' 41 J 1 ' A I ' A Oflicerst Pres. D. Walter, V. Pres. T. Johnstone, Q Sec. V. Arbuthnot, Treas. J. Robinson, 5 l '1 Q P EP' Wit it lf. gf. ROOM T02 J s.. ge, Row TI G. Christian, J. Baumgard, D. Clenden- -,. ning, M. Ferlaino, C. Kopp, N. Johnson, B. Adkins, -- K. Mathias. ROW 22 H. Cunningham, S. Watson, l. Springer, D. Bailey, L. Cunningham, A. Prentice F. Haught, N. Murray. Row 31 J. Scott, E Horner, B. Price, S. Kelm, A. Zook, K. Carnes R. Thomas, N. Vodrey, B. Williams. Absent: A. Bise, S. Peterson. Teacher: R. Winland. 0mCeI'SZ Pres. A. Bise, V. Pres. B. Adkins, Sec. J. Scott, Treas, K. Mathias. Us ii V. ROOM 104 Row TZ C. Stacey, S. Fair, M. Ruckman, W. Adkins, A. Vaughn, S. Christian, L. Weston, J. Griffiths. Row 22 B. Smith, J. Roslund, G. Gallagher, V. Mihalik, L. Weekley, P. Mclntosh, L. Dlugozima, B. Marshall. Row 3: J. Maola, H. Anders, V. Conley, R. Backus, W. Clutter, J. Adkins, D. Golden, J. Matheny. ROW 42 S. Prodonovich, B. Berresford, R. Van Kirk, T. Kelley, P. Hacker, T. Bryan. AbSeIlf2 D. Applegate, R. Burns, E. Nalley, S. Pridemore. Teacher: D. Broadbent. Oficerst Pres. T. Kelley, V. Pres. D. Golden, Sec. Treas. L. Weston. ROOM lO5 Row T: J. Frontz, C. Stemple, N. Saltsman, V. Coleman, B. Allison, M. Tucker, S. Poe, E. Howard. ROW 22 J. Watkin, B. Reed, J. Miller, S. Morton, L. Headlund, D. Barrett. Row 32 M. Jameson, P. Clark, B. Bender, J. Prince, P. Green, D. Dorsey, N. Smith. Absellfi A. Smith, E. Thorn, T. Wilson. Teacher: M. Foulk. Oticers: Pres. J. Wilson, V. Pres. L. Headlund, Sec. Treas. J. Prince. ROOM lO6 ROW TZ J. Green, M. Beckwell, P. Allman, E Buchheit, N. Calhoun, J. Baldwin, N. Taylor S. Smith. Row 21 P. Walsh, J. Helfrich, P Cochron, C. Kelly, E. Hughes, W. Thompson, J Hughes. Row 32 E, Allison, R. Stansbury, G Kemple, B. Ralston, J. Mathias, C. Smith, M Walton, D. Schneider, A. Roszler. ROW 42 H Flanigan, D. Barnhcrt, C. Hayes, J. Dimmerling G. Summers, W. Burchett, P. Metrovich, J. Parson Absent! D. Anthony, D. Wilson. Teacher: G. DeBolf. Othcers: Pres, G. Kemple, V. Pres. J. Parsons Sec. M, Beckwell, Treos. N. Calhoun. :fit n ... l I-. 5 Q 4 1 E 7 I v 1 I l 3 p 5: ' B ?o- L' Q I g 6, r- P .u -vt gl. ROOM 107 Row 1: C. Massey, J, Hall, M. Grandy, P. Flani- gan, D, Hughes, K. Yost, B. McCormack, P. Wines. Row 22 F. Teixeira, D. Miller, K. lamp, B. Jones, T. Dickey, R. Talbott, B. Allison, J. Duncan. Row 32 J. Blevins, R. Ossmonn, F. Von Wey, R. Rod- clifle, R. Poole, P, Groubert, O. Barrett. Row 4: D. Whitehair, L. Howell, F. Hoback, B. Broadbent, W. Stoflel, J. Shawl. Absenf: F, Wilson, N. Carroll, R. Pickens. Teacher: H. Baldwin. offIC9I'S! Pres. D. Whitehuir, V.P. B. Allison, Sec, C. Massey, Treos. P. Wines. ROOM 108 ROW 12 C. Hargreaves, B. Rodell, M. Marshall, T. Emmons, L. Wise, B. Harzen, P, Linville, B. Baker. Row 2: T. Coffman, C, Knowles, B, Hodg- son, J. Como, D. Hay, P. Jackson, H. Bartlett, P. Deshler. Row 3: W. Burlingame, K. Slefl, R. Baker, J, Powell, J. Wilherow, R. Ammon. Row 4: T. Myers, L. Ross, J, Zelch, D. Mossy, D. Murtaugh. Absenf: R. JeFlries, C. Jordan, B. Surgeon, C. Beagle, H. Couch, Teacher: J. Monasky. Oflicers: Pres. J. Zelch, V.P. H. Bartlett, Sec. H. Couch, Treus. D. Hay. ROOM 109 W 12 N. Coleman, D. Wolfe, L, ShaHer, D. Deyarmon, J. Cotlrill, S. Schmidbauer, P. Cornell, V. Stacey. Row 21 J. Maley, J. Hall, A. Howell, U. Walker, N. Higgins, S. Erwin. Row 32 S. Kilmer, l.. Van Fossen, D. Glasure, J. Kapp, E. Lain, G, Bennett, B. Boso, Abseflft W. Connor, K. Rogers, S. Bowen. Teacher: C. Buckley. Omcerst Pres, W. Conner, V.P. G. Bennell, Sec.- Treos, S. Schmidbauer. gg -. .. 4 + 1 l . .M- ,, ' I 3-. 2 V . tl --v i: C? ! -- fr P' Don Hay and Karl Fife pay close affenlion fo Nancy CaIhoun's explanalion as lhey hold lhe world map for fhe siudenfs of Mr. BaIdwin's American history class. Affempling fo under- sland lhe world news is Dave Waller. C 4'1- an A341 Us IO9 ROOM l l 2 Raw 'IZ M. Dickinson, L. Burlingame, S. Hamillon J. Barrell, M. Harker, M. Marquelle, N. Killle, S. Goleoii. Row 21 D. Lowers, P. Belleridge, M. Crable, D. Briggs, K. Jones, E. Sproul, J. Rea P. Ramsey. ROW 31 S. Dorrell, L. Weber, J Banner, N. Smallwood, S. Caplan, P. Kinsey, D. Gieseler, P. Grimlh. Row 42 P. McClure, C Finlay, J. Taylor, S. Haddox, C. Allen, C. Hender- son. Teacher: M. Misconish. Officers: Pres. S. Caplan, V. Pres. P. Grifiilh Sec.-Treas. J. Banner. ROOM 204 Row 'lt J. Sine, A. Davidson, H. Vishck, G. Kidd N. Jameson, R. Pennybaker, J. Grillon, N. Hecka lhorn. Row 22 M. Ferrebee, M. Hohenshell, D. Pollock, M. Dyer, R. Killle, F. Hist, L. Bartley J, Geisse. ROW 32 K. McCullough, L. Bosworlh H. Miller, D. Hoppel, J. Smilh, J. Prideau, B Bosco. Row 4: T. Kiger, J. Cook, C. Angus B. Dawson, G, Hale. Row 51 M. McKenzie, B. Rickerd, J. Paynler, E, Harris, D. Neiser. Absenf: L. Lcdzinski. Teacher: S. Heddlesvon. Olhcers: Pres. J. Poynter, V. Pres. L. Ladzinski Sec. B. Bosco, Treas. A. Davidson. .. ij, A A 5- M, Y rgn 3910 3l7 iv '41 L' - Q ,421 Pj? B! - -1' 591, li fm? lf' X, I O G Q -0 Y Pixm- V, .. Q., e tr..- .: .. fin' 'ae xv-1' ww, 'aryl' I ali I Apuvg .......g ? .lock it L5 t -- S 11' I3 'ef'-' , X og x .-9, sf qu QD 6 .Q-.J Conditioning practice is the order of 'the day as Mrs Steele observes Dave Yanni and Nancy Kiflle al' their fypewrifers. Pal Michael seated in the background IS attempting to figure out tabulation problems, which are studied both in typing I and ll. ROOM 208 Row T: T. Lyon, R. Poe, G. Nolan, A. Cunning- ham, S. Beaver, N. Jones, K. Boston, R. Brooks. Row 2: B. Copehart, J. Burson, E. Steffen, D. Knoblock, N. Rambo, J. Covert, D. Hazelet, G. Fultz. Row 3: L. Olmstead, R. Babb, D. Curran, A. Peters, T. Dorsey, R. Mclevey, T. Potts. Absent: W. Burson. Teacher: H. Ginder. Oficers: Pres. R. Mclevey, V. Pres. T. Dorsey, Sec. E. StetTen, Treas. J. Burson. ROOM 209 Row TZ N. Gessford, J. Eddy, M. Hoppel, B. Burton, J. Kell, N. Doughty, M. Behrmann, J. Kwasnik. Row 21 R. McNicol, L. Wallenberg, D. Pipes, G. Russell, V. Pasco, B. Rowley. Row 32 B. Pusey, M. Heidel, B. Smith, R. Dorfl, B. Curnutte, K. Elliott. Row 4: D. O'FarrelI, R. Wells, T. Brophey, T. Treleven, R. Palmer, L. Brokaw, K. Harrison. Abiellfi E. Burns, T. Mackey, J. Poole, L. Dens- more, H. McCoy. Teacher: I. Sayre. Diners: Pres. B. Smith, V, Pres. T. Treleven Sec.-Treos. J. Kell. Sophomores V.P. Dick Mautx, Treas. Betsy Kirlxham. Sec. Pol Vero, and Pres. Terry Reese were the nucleus of the Sophomore Cabinet' and Class. Their iob was fo plan the class party and other activities. ROOM lll ROW 1: P. Vero, P. Johnston, J. Geisse, K. Griffin, M. Mays, L. Rowley, P. Ammon, R. Moore. Row 2: J. Clendenning, S. Sprouse, J. Linville, J. Shallcross, B. Mick, S. Straight, B. McKenzie. ROW 3: B. Webber, S. Stone, K. Wright, L. Copehort, S. Motlern, M. Kinsey, D. Cosgrove, L. Drone, B. Porter. Row 4: K. Steften, M. Smith, J. Thornberry, J. Boston, L. Cronin. AbSellf2 R. Stearns. Teacher: P. Steele. Olicers: Pres. J. Linville, V. Pres. S. Stone, Sec. K. Steftin, Treos. B. McKenzie. ROOM 501 ROW lt B. Milne, M. Lee. C. Coursin, G. Morris, J. Green, D. Stewart, D. Bonfield, J. Bront. Row 2: R. Perkins, J. Watson, R. Cline, B. Block, G. Bodinor, J. Horger, D. Hill, D. Mclntosh. Row 3: l.. Anderson, B. Rodeschi, L. Lundy, C. Jones, A. Word, T. Donley, J. Simbollo, W. Cowles. Row 4: J. Fletcher, L. Green, J. Zubick, B. Comp- bell, C. Edgar, J. Burke. Row 5: M. Kopp, B. Beotty, D. Toylor, J. Clunlr, G, Adkins. Absent: S. Miller. Teacher: M. Smith. Otlicers: Pres. J. Zubick, Vice Pres. M. Kopp, Sec. Treos. J. Horger. ? I ru. 4. .. .Jw . ,, . . xy 'if .mr 5 A N..- -. s A 5 9 ea .,' A . 4 5 - L Q- ' an A F on if 1 Q.. - J 5 H 2 s -lik, X. KA X'!'?l .fig-XL 2 4 1' ff J - 31... W-55 ffffjli S -Lai? Tmfi CNY-fix . y H f f,..-..-, . ' W Jim Shawl diligenlly fries lo work scales as fhe remainder of The mechanical drawing class proceed. These sludenfs, under lhe direclion of Mr. Ginder, learn mechanical draffing and consfrucfion of views of obiecls. H2 ROOM 502 Row 1: W. Turner, W. Barnharl, T. Moore, D. Eccleslon, M. McComas, D. Nesselrode, D. Wern, S. Maley. Raw 2: G. Rinesline, M. Stemple J. O'Brien, W. McWhorter, P. Barrell, S. Kirkhom, B- Hooper, M. Mays. Raw 3: D. Scott, R. Baker, B. Fry, M. Liebschner, B. Gilchrisl, C. Harley, S. Peck, J. Burks. Row 4: J. Koenig, R. Bonnell R. Lovas, J. Calhoun, C. Hager, C. Beaver, H. Walderhauf, L. Skriniar, M. Ferrell. AbSeIl'l! M. Anderson, V. Brooks, D. Pridemore C. Adkins. Teacher: H. Bricker. Oflicersr Pres. V. Brooks, Vice-Pres. R. Lovas, Sec.-Treas. D. Nesselrode. 1 1 r ROOM 505 Raw 'lt P. Clark, R. Gerace, J. Backus, C. Cronin, J. Vohar, M. Cohen, J. Gilson, M. Buzzard. Row 22 R. Slewarl, G. Higgins, M. Fisher, M. Adkins, G. Monroe, L. Slover, N. Bennell, H. Mclnlosh. Row 32 D. Shellon, G. Buchanan, J. Persohn, J. Fellure, E. Hull, J. Hall, N. Musuraca. Row 42 D. Guylon, J. Burchett, G. Barker, L. McNull, D. Celio. Absellft C. Mallern. Teacher: E. Haddix. Olicers: Pres. D. Guylon, Vice Pres. N. Mus suraca, Sec. L. Stover, Treas. D. Celio. ROOM 506 Row 1: H. Migliore, D. Elliott, R. Beckwell, C. Lonning, B. Davis, M. Stearn, S. Higgins, N. Brereton. Row 2: L. Todd, D. Coleman, 8. Wolk- er, D. lrwin, F. Barton, B. Smith, C. Werner, V. Stoneking. ROW 32 B. Klubert, G. Schmitt, D. Powell, B. Moore, R. Harris, L. Thomas. ROW 4: S. Pruden, D. Harding, B. Biers, B. Smith, P. McDoniel. Row 5: B. O'Neil, G. Cunningham, R. Pack, C. Jennings, J. Weber, F. Bookman, W. McKinnon. Teacher: M. Lindsey. Oficersl Pres. B. O'Neil, V. Pres. B. Walker, Sec. B. Klubert, Treos. C. Jennings. ROOM 507 ROW 1: L. Van Dyke, S. Wolfe, B. Fisher, S. Nortrup, L. Powell, M. Lashley, V. Birkhimer, D. Weston. Row 2: T. Enochs, B. Beck, F. Beatty, F. Sheets, D. Lane, A. Webber, B. Springer, B. Cowsert. ROW 32 W. Olmsteod, R. Davis, R. Queen, B. Bird, D. Goodbollet. Row 42 F. Simp+ son, J. Stookes, M. Pack, T. Reese. ADSGIITZ J. Andrews, G. Fetty, J. Hunter, R. Mautz, K. Baker, S. Theis. Teacher: E. Clause. OMCCFSZ Pres. T. Reese, V. Pres. J. Stookes, Sec. V. Birkhimer, Treos. D. Weston. ROOM 508 Row T! L. Fulmer, J. Conger, J. Kopp, C. Dopler, L. Beckwith, B. Thorn, J. Tice, l. Gaempel. Row 22 R. Lunger, J. Burke, B. Lutton, B. Kirkham, L. Allen, A. Loneve, M. Melone, S. Siddoll. Row 32 F. Chandler, E. Lincoln, D. Henderson, L, Smith, E. Johnson, J. Babb, J. Slonoker. Row 4: B. Roush, J. Calvert, P. lucos, R. Woggle, J. Starkey, B. Roger, G. Fitch, J. McCullough. AbSEllf! T. Dowson, J. Kent, J. Schmidbouer, C. See, J. Silva. Teacher: W. Wolloce-Soundro Brown. OMCQYSZ Pres. D. Henderson, V. Pres. L. Allen, Sec. J. Starkey, Treos. L. Beckwith. ROOM 509 Row 12 T. Kearns, S. Hunter, R. Hompson, C Riflle, M. Obney, J. Savina, S. Smith, J. Brown ROW 22 V. Hoddox, B. Smith, D. Conley, S Skidmore, J. Burks, K. Kontnier, C. Riggs, V Phelps. Row 3: T. Hilbert, B. Walter, P. Allen D. Buzzard, B. Moore, B. Crable, B. Burdick C. Boso. Row 4: R. Owens, W. Bouscher, R Bush, J. Mullen, J. Gill, J. Simmons. Absetlft L. Clark, J. Croyle, J. Johnston, W. Long R. Windle, B. Mahone. Teacher: R. Earl. Officers: Pres. L. Clark, V. Pres. D. Buzzard Sec.-Treas. C. Riggs. ROOM 510 Row 'lt B. McNicol, C. Metz, P. Bittinger, B. Burns, L. McComas, C. Shasteen, L. Radcliffe, B, Argabrite. Row 21 J. Laughlin, N. Cottrill, K. Fowler, B. Hall, R. Thompson, J. Woessner, S. Dotson, M. Sillimon. Row 3: D. Capehart, C. Duncan, C. Ludwig, W. Cooper, R. Crawford, D. Allen. Row 4: D. McFarland, C. Chamberlain, D. Bradfield. Absent: C, Berger, K. Goodballet, R. Curren, M, Gorey, l. McSwegin, R. Burgess. Teacher: J. Edel. Oflicers: Pres. R. Crawford, V. Pres. J. Woessner, Sec. N. Cottrill, Treas. D. Bradfield. ROOM 610 Row 'lt C. Androson, E. Kidd, E. Mays, G. Barcus, D. Sixt, R. Kontnier, L. Boram, T. McKinley. ROW 2: P. Smith, M. Doyle, D. McCormick, B. Green, M. Hiyely, K. Garner, D. Gilkinson, D. Wheatley. Row 3: M. Bridge, J. Lowers, E. Ridley, B. Powers, J. Copwell, H. Dock, M. Morrison, A. Yanni. ROW 4: T. Sullivan, J. Leigh, W. Lincoln, D. Woolf, F. Hughes, C. Perorazio. Teacher: L. Vendini. OECEFSZ Pres. J. Copwell, V. Pres. M, Doyle, Sec-Treos. B. Powers. Freshmen Mr. Frisk. inslrucfor of general mafh, demonslrales fhe melhods of mulfiplicafion and division of fraclions lo fwo members of his class: Janel' Clendenning and Ronald Wolfe. ROOM 607 Row 'lt D. Adkins, G. Maple, D. Bidwell, M. Higgins, J. Wilson, J, Hayes, B. Virden, F, Barnes. Row 22 T. Willey, W. Clark, M, Johnson, P. Coleman, D. McFaul, S. Rice, N. Mathews, M. Pillar, N. McKeever. Row 31 D. Kingery, J. Thomas, K. Hughey, C. Newlen, J. Reynolds, L. Walson, H. George, D. McCarlney. Abseni: L. Ward. Teacher: A. Moore. Officers: Pres. M. Pillar, V. Pres. N. Malhews, Sec. L. Watson, Treas. J. Hays. ROOM 609 Row It M. Hulchison, J. Farish, C. Haynes, B Dailey, T. Barlram, S. Evans, E. Ammon, N. Payne ROW 2: B. Laughlin, D. Lendon, E. Tice, S. Moore B. Cunninghan, G. Berdine, N. Buzzard, R. Wolfe ROW 31 J. Slacey, H. Woolmaker, D. Russell C. Duke, L. Wolf, T. Sell, G. Brookes, G. Grimm ROW 42 R. Jeffries, R. Bell, B. Blackhursl, M Nardine, R. Brall, C. Coe, E. Kiernan. Absellft W. Green. Teacher: F. Frisk. Oficerst Pres. C. Haynes, V. Pres. R. Jeflries, Sec.-Treas. J. Farish. YQ vo. E' Vit if 1 'F 1 it fi' rea -- DY ls W. PT .gh 5 it '4l G, 152' c l 4jyX7 Q le -f f fa' g , w 4'x1: r sr 'xi -'si Xa'-wx C-e as M f- F- !'-'N'c- , Xu v .-'X fx X N1 , Q, , ! X We look at ads thats lots of fun L They too, bring Moments to Remember I 1 ' .Lexx K: if 'V 4 , , f X V Z jf 1 4 V, ' A ff , Y A - f . e RY-Q J, i L 'N -V Q, I For Good Printing See Our Prin'l'er . . . H. G. Roebuck 81 So B If TRA LA LA Ruth Ann Kittle doesn't have to worry. She has insurance with McNUTT INSURANCE A Complete Insurance Service 104 E. Fourth St. FU 5-9293 l'm Wishing You the Best in the Future says HARRY G. TICE SELF-SERVICE MARKET 'I644-46 Penn. Ave. East Liverpool Ohio io.. This section was produced under the direction of Dorothy McQuistion, advertising editor, and Charles Lampman, photographer. If you enioyed this modern and unique style of advertising, we know you'll enioy even more shopping at the progressive stores represented. East Li Congratulations, Seniors PATTlSON'S T13 East Sixth Street verpool's Oldest Jewelry East Liverpool, Ohio Store What's behind THE GREEN DOOR ? Coca Cola of course, and Carol Simcox and Joe Dick are havin' a ball. Join the happy crowd that drinks . . . COCA-COLA Crockery City I8-P Co. -'K-H b I Promise To Remember No one could ever forget to stop at the CITY MARKET We are located at 614 St. Clair. Phone us at FU 6-6212. Garden of Eden You'II think you're in the Garden of Eden When you visit KEIL FLORISTS Flowers for all occasions! W '-High Noon Here's the relieved crew at Chadwick's after another busy noon hour. Stop in at one of those High Noons and ioin the crowd in fun and good food. Home, School Office Supplies Don't hunt, We have it Shaffer Parker Pens Typewriters and Supplies KENNEDY Office Supplies W. 5th Street East Liverpool FU 5-2970 X' Singing In The Rain Louise Dlugozima is safe! So will you be with tools from MILLIGAN'S. i Love Me Tender Try those tender, tasty meats at GaIIagher's Market and get one of these handsome men to sell you some really tender meats: Dale Curtis, Bob Gallagher, Jim Nicholson. GALLAGHER'S MARKET 1.4 Let The Good Times RolI at GOLDEN STAR DAIRYLAND a restaurant with everyone in mind . l' Sweet Dreqmgu ROCK, PRETTY BABY Y0U'll think Y'-'WV d 9Uml '9 when YUU 599919 Rock all your worries away in beautiful, glamorous and popular dinnerware that is gomforgqble fumifure frgm , , , designed by America's best artists. You'lI find Your dreams. CROOK FURNITURE CO. THE HARKER POTTERY 112 E. Fifth Street FU 5-2370 120 'QF x 5 I E z l +- V ll Our Supporters Allen's Shoe Store Arner Funeral Home Bendheims Shoe Store Bob's Service Station Bryan Improvement Company City Loan and Savings Company Donaldson Chevrolet Company Dopler Jewelers Fabric and Sewing Center Frank Diamond ea' is 7 u':::,pX'in UNI-'...,1 I' J ?9L:,'.'.co' 'ff 1 ':lI tl 62--'zti-1 '. ' Pf:17'!f,1' 'J That's All There ls To That For quick service iust call THE MILLIRON COMPANY East Liverpool FU 5-l035 cleaning service. Golden's Flowers N. Hamilton Hamilton's Gulf Service Keys Company Keystone Printing Company Kiddie Corner L8-B Donut Shop Moore's Beauty Salon MLW Floor Covering Raimond Shoe Repair Reark Cigar Store Robin 8. Sants Smith Auto Parts Smith's Bakery Self Serve Laundry Sherwin Williams Company Mr. 8. Mrs. Michael Turk Weir Wallpaper 8. Paint Company Weston's Meat Market Woomer Brothers Company - QQ, Y Wil- . Mama From The Train Did you throw Mama from the Train? lf S0 get her clothes cleaned at TROY CLEANERS where you will receive quick and amazing How To Be Very, Very Popular ln The Still Of The Night This is lhe answer' BY George! You won't have to get your furs and clothes Get an Oldsmobile from . . . In The Still of The Night if you go to Metz Fur UT-I-EN MOTOR SALES Company. You can rely on METZ'S. .1-'Sf Crazy Arms In The Middle of The House Dig the Crazy Arms at Burbicks. Go to No matter if you need furniture for the BURBlCK'S HARDWARE for all your sporting middle, Of CNY Olhel' PGY? of 'he l'l0USe, shop goods and hardware supplies. at MOORE FURNITURE COMPANY. l22 I NEED YOU NOW I Need You Now, sighed Kathy Connelly, as she longed for relief from her pain and 'Er ,iih Q42 iv-... J' 1 .l Ib . XX , . - EIS-'E ks. ' 1' 4- 5 ' ,'c? .mx ' FLYING SAUCER You'll find all sorts of heavenly ware and agony. For quick service and dependability, gifts at PINES POTTERY located on U. S. Route 90 to MCBURNEY PHARMACY- 30, 2 miles East of Chester, W. Va. Q X ny. I FOOL SINGING THE BLUES . . . . Don't be Singing The Blues with heating F If h li I1 h Id Thu boy 'S oo 0 ' 'ng ' U' e mu worries. CAPEHART anos. HEATING co. do ever get away with anything at POTTERS BANK expert roofing, installation, repairing and re- AND TRUST CO- placing. 312 smarh sf. Phone FU 5-1521. QI ir l r, ' ' V ...f-NU --1 4- x I VI I Xe THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAIYVI GOI N0 Home Eos, Liverpool' ohio But Skip Clark soon will have when he puts l U these tools to work. That's the way things go Complete Banking Service when you buy G, Member of Federal Deposit Insurance OWEN HARDWARE AND 5UppLY Co,-po,-argon where you can find what you need in a iitTy. ff .-' I ,, -J. A rf Little Man In Chinatown Don Beatty is that little man and he is explaining the operations of the machine to Daisy Shelton and Bryan Ralston. We also want to say that for quality china, buy your ware from Hall China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio. O7 l24 East Liverpool's Largest Floral Establishment RIVERVIEW FLORISTS Finest Quality Flowers At Lowest Prices FU 5-5714 Anderson Boulevard LOVE IS STRANGE lt's certainly not strange that folks can't help falling in love with the styles and quality of iewelry from LOCKE JEWELERS. , Congratulations Seniors! AMERICAN VITRIFIED PRODUCTS COMPANY 1080 Elmwood FU 5-3160 East Liverpool, Ohio 1 'ltl biaw ll2-114 W. Fourth Street East Liverpool, Ohio I i YOUNG LOVE lt's the Young Love of beautiful clothing that sends the women to Zack's where they know they will find the latest in fashions. ONLY ONE There's Only One place in the world that satisfies your exact desire in meats like this one, and .lim lthe butcherl Emmerling knows that it is QUICKIE MEATS. 127 E. Sixth Street FU 5-9189 Conlidential?? lt sure isn't Confidential that the best place to find what you want in the line of iewelry and a dependable place to buy your class ring is none other than: REESE JEWELERS. Don't Forbid Me Don't Forbid Me, or anyone else, to look at those beautiful clothes from Ogilvie's. They are so pretty and practical that no girl can resist them. D. M. OGILVIE CO. East Liverpool's leading department store. I X . ,,,tA xxx ., XX ,K , . v f ' ui J MARTIN FUNERAL HOME Best Wishes to the Graduates of l957 The Taylor, Smith 81 Taylor Company KL.. S'0w W f Chester, W. Va. Tom Archer doesn't believe in it. He's taking the quickest way to Penney's wonderful buys. PENNEY'S 119 E. Fifth 'cw is X Too Much Drifting and Dreaming This is really too good! But not for you. He's Drifting and Dreaming at TRAVELERS Having o Hotpoint kitchen is iust the life. To HOTEL where he can live the life ofa millionaire see the wonderful Hotpoint Appliances, go to with delicious food and comfortable surround- the OHIO POWER COMPANY! ings. 127 yas-tl A Blossom Fell A Blossom Fell on this boy's heady but he knows where to go to solve all of his problems. Q- -Mig This is The City of Angels? Westgate School The work of The Potters Construction Company Bloor's Pharmacy 'IO4 E. Fifth Street General Coniracfor Y Sits Dawson Funeral Home 13 Z Honey Chile You iust can't find food anywhere like the food you get at DIXIE DlNER! exclaims Charlotte Kapp. lt's so delicious, mouth-watering and irrestible that you can't wait to sink your teeth into it. So Honey Chile, don't wait one minute longer. Go to Dixie Diner today! 'Qi Crazy With Love You'II go Crazy With Love when you see the ware from THE HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA CO. I .w I., ? i I ...M LEC Home Is Where You Hang Your Heart Now I'm sure you'II hang your heart on the beautiful furniture from SMITH 8. PHILLIPS You know you are getting quality merchandise with easy terms. 409 Washington St. FU S-1215 r 1 EE-351 v . I '35 A, e gg ICIYMK L L . A'4:- , , I , ?Z r?97:3-L? 1 f IJ .-'J-.21-5:1 A H. I .nm aj, ,': - -'.2'v. ., 'XIX L ifi fi ivff -- zfmf J: mf . is ye if L' Vifirli v N A,!!I!! ' fig JE 5 gf if MI ' IGI ' iff? gfiilv ,n f I fi o HOGE'S DRIVE-IN Q-fo' ' Poufes 7.1f1d.5U Msf EAST LuvERP0OL,OHio ,ye I29 Q Us , A as fi' - ' . . X my 'G as .A H- M High Society Follow Me ls this gang High Society? Well, that is G to the IOOF Building and go upstairs where you mutter of opinion: but you'll feel like it when will tlnd the RECORD SHOP. There you will flnd you eat that fine food. You get that friendly, pop records at lower prices, relaxed feeling at BRADY'S COFFEE SHOP. Doris Wathey IOOF Building FU 6-6490 High School Graduates Learn Beauty Culture A professional career of unlimited opportunity awaits you on your enrollment. A 8. H School of Beauty Culture 329Vz Broadway FU 5-2055 Wishing the Graduates of '57 The Best of Luck Mary White Jewelry Store 118 W. Sixth FU 6-5205 C U ,-,4',am1 ,ef H 'S-:Mk - fn M, 'ef--e re' , Teen Age GOOD Night You can't think of a better place for good food and a place to take that special date than at HOWARD'S DRIVE-IN, Y8.0 Road. l3O 14- 'f I hy' , 4.1 pq qfrzfblf ' 1-f ,. J - . fz,oz,f'Lf:fcQ fn'- 5 VJ SVV ML ' , - f X, , J ,- 1 4 f , . Congratulations CE' y' My J, , - Q ue.,-L cus' C, K, 4-4 f , lik and j Cc1z.Z f AEC- J 1-ffff UV H' KX 'X Ll' M A if if fl ' A A f - Best wishes Z?LC,4.l::L,i!' Q' Jud , llK.l1,A.,-ft edu 11,1 '-L1 Lf 1 f ,L ,I .0-dc' 444,416 - 1 'K-4 ' bd 4' A 'I ' 'O 60 K7-vl I I v Nj 1 M V L' Lf, if C ,'vC..lQ'fC1 if 64256, JCL5 771 'J L ZA' C LJ Q Class of '57 . , ' , ' 'I -If K Q L Z! ,fi-if-'CL' fiffLfZ,.'l-4 f1 'L ld 1 from L H ASC 7y0 4 Li! I ff: ,- 5 , flfffvfl-f' L -C'4jZ:C QL? 24011245 - ,fd fvfl' fJ'Uf4 Q 4 711 ' ' lll,L4,Zl7Z! N.,2fi'71Z N, k 'k'k'Q'! ' KX K ' l lk 'ii any el Ymtlxx ' N 1 . , fu O Cpf '3-J , W Y JMU, 1 VKX The Eflwm klwflfiiowles China Co. KN-F X CN! in CNF ,KL X' X17 L Newell, W. Va. 1- l 'll Dreamed HMT. wlniefl' UI Dreamed I was Q mechanic working of UML winfef SUfe is inside fefflgefafcnn the best place of all, says Carol Simcox. SUYS PONY JO Shaw- EV9fYlhin9 Und AnYfl in9 RAY WILSON SUNOCO SERVICE from 1147 Penna. Ave. FU 5-0063 HAYS Oll- COMPANY is first and tops on the list. 131 Fifth 8. Broadway FU 5-0514 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS A. and H. Beauty School ... ,,,13O American Vitritied . ..,.. ,,,125 Bloor's Pharmacy .... H4128 Brady's Coffee Shop ... , . ,130 Burbick Hardware Co. .. . . .122 Capehart Bros, ...... . . .123 Chadwick's ...,....... ...l19 Coca Colo Bottling Co. .. ...ll8 Dawson Funeral Home .. . . .128 Dixie Diner .......... , . .128 Don Eckert ......... ,..l32 First National Bank ,. .,,l24 Frank Crook Co. ..,. ...l2O Gallagher Market . ..,.. ...ll9 Golden Star Doirylond .. , . .120 Hall China Co. ...... . . .124 Harker Pottery ... ,.... . . .120 Harry G. Tice Market ... ...IIB Hays Oil Co. ....,.. ...l3l Hilbert Agency , ....... ...l32 Hoge's Restaurant ........ . . .129 Homer Laughlin China Co. ., .. .129 Horsley Studio ........... ...'l33 Howarc4's Drive Inn ..... ...l3O J. C. Penney Co. .... .. .127 John Keil Co. ,.....,.. .,.ll9 Kennedy Office Supply ., ...ll9 Knowles China Co. .... ..,l3l Whether you are taking pictures ofa CANA- DIAN SUNSET, a HOUND DOG, an ALLE- GHENY MOON, or a FLYING SAUCER, you can depend on Don Eckert's CAMERA MART for supplies and service on any kind of photo- graphic needs. Litten Motor Sales ... - - 4 122 Locke Jewelry ......... -A V125 Martin Funeral Home ... ---126 Mary White Jewelers .. ---130 McBurney Pharmacy . . . - - - L23 McNutt Insurance ........... - - .118 Metz Fur Co. ...........,.,.. ---U2 Milligan Hardware and Supply ... ...ll9 Moore's Furniture ............ .. . T22 Ogilvie, D. M. Co. ........... ,..l26 Ohio Power Co. .. ...l27 Owen Hardware ... ...l24 Patrons ........... ...l2l Pattison Jewelry .,...... ...IIB Pines Pottery ............ . ,. l23 Potters Bank and Trust Co. .. . . .l23 Potters Construction Co. . .. ..,l28 Quickie Meats ........,... . . .125 Ray Wilson Sunoco Station ..,. ,..l31 Record Shop ........,.... . , ,l3O Reese Jewelers ..,....... . ..'l26 Riverview Florists ...... , . .125 Smith and Phillips Co. .. ...l29 Taylor, Smith and Taylor .. . . .127 Travelers Hotel ........ . . .127 Troy Cleaners ....,... . . ,l2l Woodbine Laundry .. . . ,125 Zack's ........... ..,l25 5742 HILBEHT gCIlCy Insurance Real Estate Phone FU 5-4900 Well, Seniors, fhe long-awailed day is here al' las'l'. This lasi year af Easl' Liverpool High School has really been a big one for you: and fo help you remember all lhese big momenls, you will always find your yearbook ever ready fo bring back lhose happy memories. The world of polilics broughl' 'l'he re-elec'l'ion of Presidenl' Eisenhower. Ofher news was 'lhe fighfing belwen Israel and Egypf. On 'l'he brighfer side of 'lhe news was 'l'he marriage of ac'l'ress Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier of Monaco. ELHS saw ifs firsl' year as a Senior High School wi'lh 'lhe opening of 'l'he new Wesfgafe Elemenfary and Junior High School. The main fad of fhe year was lvy League clofhing. There were lvy League ha'l's, shirfs, panfs, blouses and skir'l's, and we can'l' forgel' lhose car coals. Of course, we have fo menlion fhose smooih, new cars for 1957. They gel' longer and lower every year. While we complained aboul' a cold, snowy winfer, we saw such movies as Gian1', Wril l'en on fhe Wind, Bundle of Joy, Rock, PreH'y Baby and who could forgel' Love Me Tender wi+h 'lhe rage of fhe year, Elvis Presley. Wifh many fans and many criiicisms he has climbed 'lhe ladder of success and as he reached fhe lop, Uncle Sam called for some assislance. Some of his song hifs were Love Me Tender, Don'l Be Cruel, Hound Dog, and Too Much. Elvis had a handsome young opponenl' who sang in a di'l'feren'l' sfyle. Who? Pal' Boone, who made such songs as Friendly Persuasion and Don l' Forbid Me hil' fhe 'l'op. Ofher lop songs of fhe year were True Love, Singing The Blues. Young Love, and Rose and a Baby Rul'h. Also, we have seen 'lhe beginning of an era of calypso music. Music really made 'lhe world go round 'lhis year. None of us will ever 'forgel' l'ha'l' Sfudenl- Facul'l'y Baskeiball Game, 'l'he Senior Play, or 'lhal' wonderful Junior-Senior Prom or all of our swell friends who suffered 'lhe worry of exams and shared wifh us all 'lhose happy 'limes al' ELHS: and las'l', bu'l' no'l' leasf, 'l'he bad offer all. Wm The Class of '57 can look back on +his year as one of 'I'he greaiesl' in iheir lives and Jack Horsley wishes The Class of '57 'lhe besl' of healfh, luck, and happiness in 'lhe N X realiza'l'ion 'lhal' all our leachers weren l' so oz: s..-.4-uv. -ww-w w fufure. 133 INDEX Art Club Band Dnxle Land Band Marchrng Baseball Basketball Basketball Reserve Basketball Sensor Basketball Varslty Board of Educatuan Board of Electrons Booster Club Gtrl and Boys State Cabunet Sophomore Cablnet Junior Cabmet Sensor Camera Cub Cheerleaders Chess Club Chorrs Chordettes Jr Class OFt1cers Sophs r Cross country Drlvlng Clubs Drum Mayor Ellotones Ftrst And Workers Football Sensor Football Varslty Forums Fourth Estate French Club Future Nurses Assocrotuon Future Teachers Assoclatlon Grrls Drawmg Harmonalres J Harmonettes J Harmonettes S H Trl HI Y Intramurals Basketball Boys Intramurals Gnrls Keramos Keramos Echo Key Club latln Club Lrbrary Workers Madrngals Magorettes Natranal Honor Socuety Office Workers Orchestra Organ Class PA Workers Potter Polrce Practucal Manners Prolectton Club Queen Homecommg Rap Cords Senior Play Spannsh Club Student Counctl Student Councnl Alternales Thesplans Theory Class Track Tumblmg Varsnty Wrestlung ACTIVITIES 56 60 1721 28 31 8 INDEX Adams Owen Allen Donald Altemese Dan Ashbaugh l.aura Baldwm Harold Barnett Grace Betts Erla Betts Ralph Boyd Blake Brncker Harold Broadbent Dorothy Brown Grace Brown Saundra Buckley Claude Capel-:art Helen Chambers JoAnn Clouse Edna Clouse Isabel Connor Ruth Dawson Bert DeBolt Gladys Earl Ruth Edel John Faulk Mlldred Frlsk Frederick Gnnder Harold Hargraves George Haddtx Edith Hall Merrlll Heddleston Sara Henry Susan Jackson Leslue Janney Carol Jones Edna Karafla John llebschner Kotherane Lnndsey Mary Lorah Nate Lowe James Mnsconlsh Mlchoel Monasky John Moore Austen Moore Wulbert Pellnl Carl Popovsch Wulllam Rldenour Charles Rogers Shurley Sayre Ira Smlth Maurlel Steele Patrucla Steenrod Spencer Strauss Edward Venduttu Louls Wallace Wllluam Werner Hnlda Wrnland Ruth OF PERSONNEL 74 66 74 108 7 112 74107 75107 7 114 114 2 7 115 76 109 76 27 76 109 116 77 108 712 77 38 110 1 785566 7 12 6 14 7 113 'A SO , ........,..........,........ .,.,....74,66 , l .........,4.....,,,...,.....,........ 64 I I '65 , r...., , r4..,..,...l.......,.....,.. 62,63 74 -IHI , .......,.,................,....,,.. , ,,.,,,,...,,,llvllrllylnyhnylnyryll 21 ', ..,..,.......,,.,............,.,.. , , ' ..,.........,,...................... 20 , ...........,........,,................. 73 , ' ......,............ .....,..,,,.. 1 8-19 , ..........,..................,.,..,..... 74,53 ' -r.---lr-44-4AQs--r--...-.4-... 72 , .....,..,......,......,.........,..... .,.72 , A . , IIE' Iv.. , ...........,...........,.,..,, ... . , ' , .,..,...,,....,.....,............, 43 ' ' ' ' , ' ....,.,,.,,,A,,A,,,,,.A,,A,4,4,4,,,,,, 43 , , .......,............ ...........,....,.. 7 4 ' , ' .....,.....................,....,..... 42 I --l-4IAAI--,A',.l..,,---,-l,.,,-.A'lA- 74 I ...........,,.........,............,.... , .l..--VAv. , .V-AA '.lA'A . , ...............................,.... 73 I Q ,,,. A- '..'l.-'L-'-l'-. V H 4A.. U ... 58 , ......,.....,.....,.....,...,.......,. ..75 : , ..................................,. 75,57 Js. .............,..,,..........,..........,...., 111 ' '4 A ' 'A 75 , .......,,.,..,.........,,,.....,........ 54 , ...............,..............,.... , ' .......................,..,,.......,..... 61 I I,,,,,.4...,.,,,,,4,,..,, H yylyylyvb W5, . . , ..................,........,...,... 75, ,5 , ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A.,--,,,-,.,.,4.,,, 15 , ' .....,.,......,.............,...,,..... 75 , ' .,.......,..,..r.,.,...........,..... 14 -y - uu,A',,,,4'',,',..,,-,',,.'..,,,,' 5, ' ,......... .............,....... 7 5,110,119 '-.-------- 4-.-. V 4--- ,,,---.. 5 1 ', ' ,...,. . .,......,.........,.......... 75,66 ........,................... 51 . Girls' Choir .......,..........................,,..... 62 l M 'AAl4 AA ' 76' I6 ' .,.....,..............,.,..,.....,,.... 49 I s4----------'-- ---A-- -------- I ' , r. ..........,................,.,,,.,... 59 , ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73 , r. ....,.,,,....,..,..,.....,..,........ 59 . 76 , r. ....,..,..........,............,..... 59 ' 44A' 1 ' ...,....,,...r..r...,.,.,.......,............, 46 1 -'ss------4--'---4-44sA--A--4- 7 128166 '- .............,..........,......,...,....,...... 47 , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78,53 ' I ' 't ' , ...................................., 76,49 l ...............,........,.,,........ ,.... , .50 l . , ........,...........,.,,........,,...... .72 ' ...,...................................,... 60 ' ', ' ...,,..,.....,....,...,.... , , ' ...,......,....,.....................,,... 61 ' ' ........,.......,............,. 44 I I , .....,.....r....,......,.....,.,..., 77,54 ,22 . , .....4....,......................... 77 ' ...................,..,............, 50 ' , .--4-4-.,---A...---.---. ' -.-..-.,---. 77 ' ' '--44---'---4-rs'-'--'-A----'-4-1 r--'4 4 7 , ' .....,.....,,..,,...,................. 73 , ' ............,..........,........,. 33 ' ...........,.......4,,..,.................. 58 ' ' 4 ' 'l 'A'A'4 'A' ' ' ' ............r..,.,....,................ 6-69 Z ' ----,--.'A-,.----.-.-,-.,--,..,.... 77,111 ' ..................,........,........,... 48 l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 781111110 ' .,.....,............,..........,...... 36 ' ..,....,...,....,..,......... 37 ' ' ' ' ' ' .,.... , ........,,.....,,.,...,..,.......... 55 1 - -- -1----1--4-'-- ------'-'- 81 '10 ', ' ,l3,15,12 ' ........,,..........,.,.........,.......... 49 V ' ' ...............,....,........................ 49 f ' ----'--'--'-- --------------'---'--'-- 73 ' ...................,....................... 22 ' , ............... ,.... .......,....,...,.. 7 8 134 11360 111 0 Adams Adklns Adklns Adklns Adkuns Adkms Adklns Adklns Adklns Adklns Adkuns Adklns Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Alllson Alllson Allison Allman Allmon Ammon Ammon Ammon Anders Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrason Andrews Jerry Barbara Bonme Carolyn Don Donna Gerald Jlmmle Larry lonnle Mary Wanda Bernve 315 Carolyn Davud James loretta Patrncla Becky Ennls Wllllam Polly Charles Elsie Patty Ronald Harold Esther John ous Lynn Marvin Sally Cherryl Jerry 82 52 54 60 45 60 49 17 12 82 49 7 42 49 55 20 9 18 36 109 29 60 114 48 16 47 106 114 48 45 107 38 107 48 4 113 47 48 43 60 60 50 50 46 29 60 82 52 INDEX OF STUDENTS Beatty Robert Beaver Charles Beaver Suzette Beck Bob Beckwell Maureen Beckwell Rosemary Beckwlth Loss 4511152 2 110494160 10748 113 60 Behrmann MaryAnne 5 110 6 Bell Ravanna Bender Bonnie Bennett George Bennett Nancy Berdune Gladys Berger Charles Berresford Brady Betterndge Patrncla Bevmgton James Buckle Wllllam Bldwell Darlene Blgelow Graham Br Bull Blrkhlmer Vlckl Blse Ann Blttmger Imogene Blers Barbara Black Ellzabeth Blackhurst Bull Blackhurst Marulyn Blevms Jeannette Blevms Paul Blythe Nancy Bostlck Wnlham Bodmar George Bolles Barbara Bonnell Robert Bookman Frank 107 50 108 37 5017 57 56 48112 60 4 43 48 20 109 53 24 83 47 84 51 49 113 43 60 106 51 71 53 56 4 111 84 50 43 28 84 54 84 38 48 51 111 9 50112 Burns Edward Burns Rebecca Burns Robert Burson Bull 16 43 37 47 50106110 49 Burson Jane 48 110 55 53 53 66 Burton Bonnie Bush Ronald Buzzard John 114 50 48 45 Buzzard Martha Buzzard Nancy 45 51 53 Cam Allen 85 42 47 50 Cam Edward Caley Glenda Calhoun James 36 43 38 48 Calhoun Nancy Calvert Jon Campbell Albmo Campbell Bruce Cannon Nancy Canton Robert Capehart Beverly Capehart Davud Capehart Lmda Caplcn Sarah Capwell Judlth Carnes Katherine Carroll Nancy Casto .loan Cello Dave Chamberlain Calvln Chandler Franklm Chapman Vrolet Chrustlan Glorla Chnstuan Loulse 22 49 85 51 60 41 123 52 107 46109 56 58 111 0 23 85 49 85 52 60 85 54 45 48110 61 46 109 48 114 43 37 60 46 106 85 38 29 52 4 112 11443 85 49 61 106 60 85 54 8 31 Archer Thomas 82 83 36 47 50 40 511 Angus Charles Anthony Dave Applegate Dave Arbuthnot Vlrgmua 107 36 43 107 36 50 105 46 106 52 56 61 48 51 127 55 41 Arend Davld 83 47 Argabrnte Bonnle Ashbaugh Bull 15 12 83 36 21 9 Babb Jerry Babb Roger Backus Janet Backus Roger Badgley Wnlluam 113 52 43 47 50110 50 40112 41 47 22 Boram Lawrence Borok Ronald Bosco Brenda Boso Carolme Bostlck Wllllam Boston JoAnn Boston Karen Bosworth Lmda Bouscher Wllllam Bowen Shella Bowersock Bernard Bradfleld Davld Brant James 38 110 49 60 109 53 30 47 106 56 47 50 48 60 111 4 Chrlstnan Sally Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clend Clend Clme Clme Clme Clme Clunk Larry Marlene Nancy Phyllls Robert enmng ennmg Ruth Robert Ronald Wayne James Diana Janet 107 50 46 53 Bahen Barley Baker Baker Baker Baker Margaret Dons Bonnue Kathleen Raymond Rlchard Baldwnn Judy 106 54 28 31 30 54 53 48 60 54 60 Baldwnn Nedra Bantleld Donna Banner JoAnn Barborak Andy Barcus Gerald Barker Gregory Barnes Frances Barnhart Charles Barnhart Dovnd Barrett Donna Barnhart Wayne Barrett JoAnn Barrett Orm Barrett Patrucla Bartlett Helen Bartley Loretta Barton Fred Barton Jam Bartram Thelma Baumgard Judy Beagle Charlotte Beatty Donald 83 46 51 66 57 56 109 52 112 52 54 56 107 50 53 112 52 60 108 47 105 48 112 60 108 43 54 113 54 108 46 48 60 32 161512 83 50 45 51124 49 8 Beatty Floyd Bratt Roy Brdor John Breckenrldge Elnzabeth Breretan Nancy Bndge Mary Bnggs Donna Broadbent Robert Brokaw Lawrence Bromby Co1lme Brookes George Brooks John Brooks Robert Broomhall Vmme Brophey Tom Brown Janice Bryan Tom Buchananan Gerry Buchhelt Eleanor Buck Robert Bulger Martha Burchett Jacob Burchett Wllllam Burdrck Wllllam Burgess Ronald Burke Burke Burke Burks Burks Burlmgame Letltua Burlmgame Walt 135 Charles Jan Jerry Jeannette 9 Jam 114 36 48 40 50 109 54 106 57 56 58 84 46 51 69 68 37112 52 110 54 57 56 58 43110 10712 49 5619 51 53 84 81 114 47 28 60 108 47 Clutter Wayne Cockran larry Cochran Pat Coe Carl Coen Charles Cattman Theresa Cohen Molly Coleman Davld Coleman Nancy Coleman Paul Coleman Vlrglma 43 48 31 85 51 115 4 106 53 5 11 85 50 49 53 85 47 51 52 8 107 54 108 51 36 78 112 36 55 66 60 50 46 107 45 Como John 108 40 51 49 55 41 Conger Jane Conley James 114 48 74 Conley Jerry Connolly Kathy 86 38 37 53 123 52 123 Connor Wayne 108 36 40 51 117 55 Conrad James 86 71 20 9 Cook Jam 12 09 Cooper Ann 86 46 51 66 57 56 Cooper Wsllram 25 114 12 45 Copenhaver Marllyn Cornell Patncla Cosgrove Dorothy Cottrlll Harvey 51 49 41 60 Cottrlll Nancy 114 48 40 Couch Helen 108 50 48 Coursm Cynthla 111 4 Covert John 55 41 Cowles Wllllam 111 49 60 , ................... , , ........ 50, , , , 1 , ................. ...110 ' , .............. 82, , , ..,................ 112 , ................. 114,54 ' , ' ........... 46, 106, , , .... 40, ,,,, 31 , .................. 107, 48 ' , ................... 112 , ....,................ 113,52 , ' ' , .............,... 82, , , .....,..... , ,46 ,,,,, , , ,53 ' , .................... 115 , ............. 113,48 , , , , , , ,60 ' , ..............., 111,21 ' , ' .............. , ,30 , ' ................. 110,60 ' , ' ' ......,..........., 107 , ..... 1, ,5 ,57 , .................... 48,60 ' , ....,........... , , , ...............,..... 115 , ........ , , , ,60 ' , ' ................... 82 , ' .,..........,... , , .................. 112 ' , ..................... 112 , .... ,,,,, , ....,........... 1 15,60 ' , ................... 10 , .,........... , , ' , ...... , , , , , , , ' ' , ................... 115 ', ....,............ .. , 23,1 , ,14,12,82 ,,,,, , , ................... 11 , .............. . , , , ........... , , , , .............. 107,52 , , ' ...,......... 16, , ,21 ' , . .,,, , ,41 ,,,, 50,112, , , ,123 , ..,..,......... , , ' , .......... , , ,49 , , , , , , .............., 113, , ' , .................... 83 , ........,............ .113 , ........ ,,,, ' , .................. 115 , ' .............. ,6 ' , ' ..................... 107 id, ' ......................... 113 , .............. , , ' , ...,............... 108 ' ' , ' ' ............. , , , ............. , , ............ , , , ' , .......,. 37, ,,,, , ..... , , , , ..,.............. , ' ' , ................ 114 , ' .................. 114 , ' ..................... 115 ' , ............,.... , , ' ................ ,5 , ................. 111,52 , ' ................ 8, , ............. . , , , .................., 108 , ' .................... 115 , ' .......... , , , , ................ 107,22 , ' ............,. , , ' ............. . , , .............,..... 82 ' , ........... 108, , , ....,............. ..108 , .................... 82 ' , ...............,... , , ............. . , , , , L ' .,.......... 82,89,5O,46 , ...,........ , , , ', ............,... 5, , .......,.. 111,71,60,61 ' , ................... 112 ' , ' ............ , , ' ................. 112 ' , ..........,. 47, ,4 , ' ................. 113 , ................. 83,51 , .,.................. 60 , ' ........,.,.. , , , ........ 11 ,50,49,60 , ................ , ' ' , ' ............. .. , , ....... , , ,52,60 , ...........,.... 113,17 ' ' , ' ........ , , , , ............. 109,54,56 , ............... 114,50 ' ' , ...............,... 113 , ........ , , ,47,54 , ...........,......... 84 , .......... 114, , , ' ,52 . ........ , f I 1 ............. 108,109,60 , ................ .....85 , ' .... , , , , , ' ................. 114,54 , ............ , ,53 , ..,.. ,,,,,, Bo so, William .................. 12,17 Clark, Patty ................... 112,54 , , , , ,68 ' , ................... 112 , ' .................. 107,48 , ' ................ , ,50 , .................... 111 , ................. ,12 ' , ' .........,.... 114,52 , ,........... , , , ' , ' .......... .. , , ' .. .,,,,, 4 ,55 , ' ............. , , ' , .....,...... 111,115 , ................ , ,65 , ,................ 114 ' , ................. 4,1 ,60 , ............. , , , , ' ...,.............,.. 108 ' , .......... , , , ,22 , ............ , , , , .,.,...... , , ' , ........ , , , , ,68 , .........,..., 107, , , ' .......... , , , ' , ...,............. .106,22 , ................... 83 , .................. ,5 , ............ 37, , 11,60 , .,................ 106' , ........................ 115 , ............. , ,17 ' , ' ......... ,,,, . .................... 8 4,50 , .................... 114 , ' .....,........ 108, , ' , ' .......... 84,51 , ..................... 107 , ............. 113, , , ........,....... 113,65 , ..............,...... 115,60 . ............. 112, , ' , ......... ,,,, 4 1 , .................. 86,47 , ' .,.................. 108 ' , ........... , , ,60 , ............ , ,60 ' , ........... , , , , ................. 108 , .......... .. , , ,60 ', .,... ,,,,, . ........ , , , , ' .... 113, , , , ,58 , ............4.. 114,111 , ' ........ ,,,, , ......... 1 08, , ,53 , ................. , , .................. 115 , ................... .115 , .................... 49 , .,,............ , , , ' ......... . , .................... 114 , ........ ,,,, , ....... , , , 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.................... 114 ' 1 ' ..................... 109 1 .......,....... 11117 ' 1 ......... 1, 1 1 1. 1 ....................... 96 1 ............... 1 ,56 ' 1 ' .................. 101 1 .......... 1 , 1 .............. ...98,54 ' 1 ........ 1 , .................. , 1 ' .,................. 98137 ' 1 ....................... 109 , ........ ,,,, 1 ' ............... 1 153 ' 1 ' ........... 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .,................ 115 1 ................. 98,51 ' 1 ............. . 1 1 1 ................ 1 1 ........ 1 , 1 ,56 ' 1 ........-. 1 , ....................... 106 1 ......... 11, , ,11,60 1 ..........., 15 1 ' ' ............ 114, 1 1 ....,........... 8, 1 ' .................,. ..113 ' ' 1 ..,............ 112, 1 1 ................... 106 1 .............. ...109 ' 1 ' .... 5, 1 111, 1 1 .......... 1111 ' 1 ............ 1 ' ' , 1 ................. 1 ' 1 .....,..........,.... .113 1 ............... 1 ,110 ' 1 ..,,..,,......,....... 98 ' 1 ....... 10714 1 1 1 1 ................. 113 ' 1 ' ..1..... 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................ 108,51 ' , ' ,................ ....101 , .... 971 1 1 1 , , 1 ' 1 R .................... ...101 1 .................. 8, 16 2311 ,,,,, 91711 1 ,18 ' 1 .......... , 1 , ......... , , 1 ................ 108,45 ' 1 ..........,....... .1114 ' 1 ' ............,,..... 111 1 ....................... 98 ' 1 S .......... .,,. 1 1 1 ', ................. 114 1 ' ............ 10, 1 151 '1 ............., ,1 , ................ 112,60 1 ............ 100, 1 ,66 1 .....,..... 1 1 ......... 12, , ,21,56 1 ' ..................., 108,12 ' , ......,.,.,....... 10 156 1 ......,.......... , 1 .................,... 107 ' 1 ................. .113 , ' ..,................. 97 1 ............. 113, , , 1 ........... 1 1 1 .............. 1 165 1 ..................... 110 1 .............. 111130 1 ' ' ' ......,............ 114 , ' ..................... 111 1 .......,.... 50, 1 1 29 60 Stacey John Stacey V1rg1n1a Stanley James 103 8 Stansbury R1chard Starkey John 113 37 50 48 Stautter Ron Steam M1dar1a 3 Stearns Ruth1e Steffen Edna 110 49 29 Stetten Kay 37 50 111 29 8 Stetten Thomas Stetl Kenneth Carolyn Mart1n Charles Stemple Stemple Stewart 36 47 Stewart Stewart Stoakes Donna Ronald James S1ot1el W1ll1am Stone Sally Stoneknng Velma Stover Lynne Stranght Sarah Streets Shnrley Sulluvan Tom Summers George Surgeon Byron Taggart Bonme Talbott Ronald Taylor Harold Taylor Joan Taylor Nora Te1xe1ra Florence Telxena Ruta Theus Shlrley Gerald Leroy Llnda Robert Rosemary Thompson Ruth Thompson Walter Thorn Barbara Thorn Evelyn Thornberry Jane Thornberry Mary Tlce Evelyn Tuce Jean T1mmons Ronald Tlmmons Shlrley Todd George Todd larry Treleven Vlfglhld Treleven Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas 58 31 31 60 103 47 108 49 2 49 22 51 54 3 48111 113 54 11 0 43 38 48112 60 4 4511112760 114 22 10717 111 2 1094160 108 50 60 103 48 113 52 60 115 54 106 48 53 107 49 113 60 11152 0 103 56 113 48 60 103 54 103 45 103 51 60 110 8 Specnal Credlts The Keramos stalt wlshes to Tucker Manlyn TulI1s Larry Tu1I1s Leona Turner W1lI1am Unger Raymond 103 47 50 51 6 Jacquellne 10 Van Dyke lmda Urso Van Van Van Van Van Dyne Donald Fossen lmda Harte Chr1st1na K1rk Rlchard Wey Floyd Vaughn Amella Veglna Dolores 107 31 103 51 51 60 68 7 55 66 57 58 32 68 3 46 48 57 56 68 43 48 56 107 54 108 54 107 48 Weekley L1nda 107 51 66 Weldon Davud Well1ngton Ruth 104 46 48 Wells Robert 110 7 Wern Donna Werner Carol Weston Debb1e 113 43 48 45 57 56 58 40 54 41 66 57 58 57 56 58 Verm1ll1on Carol 103 36 46 48 51 27 66 57 Vero Mary 103 46 48 51 55 66 57 56 Vero Patr1c1a 4 48 111 0 Vnncent Vurden V1shak Vodrey Robert Barbara Helen 43 109 53 Dlane 103 46 61 Vodrey Nancy 36 48 46 106 51 27 Vohar Joan Waggle Anne Waggle Rlchard Wolderhauf Harold 43 106 Walker Beverly 108 113 104 43 Walker Robert Walker Ursula Wallace Faye Wallenberg lmda Walsh Walsh J1m Walsh Walter Walter Margaret 89 Walter Walton Ward Albma Ward Leroy Warren Betty Waters Marge Watklns Joan Alberta John Larry Annalee Barbara l1ndo John Jack P'99Y Davud Robert Mnchael Watson Watson Watson Webber Webber Weber Webber 48 110 56 104 47 16 106 109 104 46 51 55 41 16 4 107 55 56 4 104 50 46 40 41 107 45 106 45 53 4 111 113 50 28 30 4 48111 0 461095156 Weston L1nda Whealdon Hornet Wheatley Dav1d Wh1te Gary Wh11eha1r Donald Wulley Thomas W1II1ams Betty Wl11lOmS George W1ll1ams James W1l1shaw Rlchard Dan Frank Fred Glenda James Janet Juanuta Pau Robert W1lson Wulson W1lson W1lson Wllson Wllson Wllson Wnlson W1lson W1Ison WINGS Patr1c1a Wlse Loretta W1therow Frank W1therow John Woessner Jane Wolt Larry Wolte Wolfe Wolfe Wolte Woolt Carol Dewayne James Joanne Donald Woolmake Harry Wrnght Karen Yann1 Anthony Yann1 Dave Yann: John Yeager Joan Yost Carol Yost Nettle Young Davud Young Trudy 89 93 42 Ze1gler Gerry Zelch J1m look Ann zUblCk Jlm 154 57 56 60 69 43 47 4 106 48 51 104 47 108 36 48 4918 105 52 105 52 43 29 37 115 60 36 105 108 60 47 50106 108 47 54 48 50 714160 4 115 113 29 52 60 48 51 105 60 108114 115 54 4 111 O 114 60 110 O5 105 49 22 54 105 49 50 46 45 51 105 105 49 108 12 43 71 52 46106 4 111 thank Mr Jack Horsley, our photographer, H G Roebuck 81 Son, Inc. Baltlmore. Md prmters, Mr Betts Mr Har graves, the otlice personnel, and our 'faculty tor thelr speclal co operatlon W would also thank our sub scribers. advertisers, and pa- trons. Most pictures, except seniors. were taken by Chuck Lampman: Miss Haddlx. art teacher. advised Judy Robin- son. stat! artist. K fb Seniors examine and autograph their new yearbook!! , ...................... 115 , ' ................ , , ' .... ..... , ' ................... 1oa ', ................... , , ' ........... 104, , 1 , ..............,... , ', ............. 103, 1 1 ' , . , , ,511 1 1 , ' .............. 107,47 , ................... 112 , . ........ ,1, , , , ...... ,,,, 4 5,60 , , ..................... 112 , ............... 1o3,47,54 , , , , , , ,,,, , ................. 113,48 , ' ' .........1 11 ,52,6o,3o , ' . ,5o, , , , , 1 ' , .................... 111 , ' ......... . ........ 113 , , , ,71, , ,74 , ...36, , , ,2a, , , ................. 103 , ' ........ 1o7,51, , ,ss , .. , , , ,2 ,5a, , , ' ........ 108, , , , ' .... 104, 55, , ,611 , ................ , , ' ' ................ 48 , ' ........,...... 114,54 , ...........,..... , ' , ' .............. , ' , ...................... 104 , .................. 107 , ............... , ' ', ..... 108,16, , ,4a , ' .......... 11 , , ,17 , ' ................ , ' , ...........,.... 115,54 , , ,1o6, , ,56 ', ................... 103 , ............ .....106,60 , .......... 6, , ,6o ' ' , ' ' , ............. .10 ,54 , ................ 112,54 ,,,, , , , , ' ' , ......... 1 , 154 , ............. , ,52 , ' , ' ........... , ,54 , ' ' ...,............... 103 ,,,,,,,, 68 ' , .........,............ 107 , ............. 48, 45, 1,6 , ' ' ......... 3, , ,6 ,sa ' , ..... 23, , , , , ' , ....,,........... 113 ' , .,.................... 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