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

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S, .f V39 3' A - -! 1 X A 2 x A '5 PX 5 Q 's , 1 9 X f' N 1 XA , Q . 1 1 i L f' 4 Q N . , 'L xg, V' Z 3 'Q Happiness an '4 1+ Heartaches ' WTV1 l 1 JW 17 X XXX T We entered ELHS as sophs antrcnpatung the next three years of hugh school lufe Trymg to get to the rlght class on tame and meetrng new frlends and teachers made the flrst few weeks complete land sometnmes embarrassmgl confuslon Changing bulldungs was a treat we had never experlenced before The dances assemblies pep rallles sports and KE enabled us to become better acquamted How our hearts ached when the regnstratuon room teacher handed us that llttle slrp from the dean that read DETENTION u the happy hugh lnght of that year was the Sophomore Party whlch was so well planned by our cabinet The next fall we came back as gumors and by thus time we were takmg In strlde the noisy halls changrng classes ln the ram the heat and butter cold and the lockers that never seemed to hold all the books gym cases and coats we had In them Those heart rendmg semester exams' Well never forget the tension Working on the Junlor Sensor Prom was so excrtmg' Oh the nmmensuty the grandeur of lt' We wondered If we would ever frnush decoratlng on time T e football basketball wrestling the formals the concerts all wall long be remembered for thenr happy times As seniors we reached a pomt of no return We are soon to part wrth friends and teachers some of us to enter colleges or umversntres rn the fall possnbly the armed forces marriage employment In busmess etc Our sensor year has been fllled wnth actnvutues whuch wlll never be forgotten sensor pnctures announcements name cards the play the sensor party commencement and baccalaureate the sennor assembly whnch left each of us wuth a feeling of fear yet one of hope for the future Through these following pages the 1960 Keramos hopes to brmg to mnnd the Happmess and Heartaches experlenced by each of us durmg our memorable years at ELHS' 1 4 6 C , . i.. .XVI ' d lj' 'S if K , . . . ' 1 1. ' . . . ,, ,,. ' . ' 7,1 l - D I I l .l. . I - -I h ...B f 1 . . . ' ' 1 I l l I ' ' I. h 4 to A f . 1 I 1 . I I I. I . . I I . IS ' l X . . I Q I . ar , - , O f x f Q The tip-off of the season with Alliance led the Blue and White to their first victory and approval by the student body. O With term papers, book re- ports, government and eco- nomics reports, the library was patronized by many students. rv 4 N A N f , r f fag- ll ixlcggvf qfi jj! ff 4 ff' ff ff X, iff z1 .f1? lu 4 f 4 x H f I . ,,,.,f ,v,. X, K r I I Q ,fb K 7 X5 'Ar I X j K 7? rf- X35 pi? inf lk fiffffQHf7l t-Y Cf 1-f I if '. , f+'s-- -, 0 The Warren game goes down in the records as well as in the hearts of ELHS students as the most ex- citing game of the year. 0 The student-faculty game will long be remembered by good-na- tured Mr, Hall. 0 Lynn Riebel and Bob Mackall looked toward the future as did all the l96O senior graduates. 0 At times it was hard 'ro keep your mind on school work - especially Latin nouns. 0 The Sadie Hawkins Dance, held by the choirs, proved to be a hap- py event for Carol Alexonder and Dave Lampman, who were chosen the best Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner. ev' fi fv 'vs' .3 fffa C ,:ie2.a.:g f ix.. 4 -s I, ,. 5437. , .f?g 4 , . 1 X It Q f 1' 2' 5. Q M 2 ,AZN ug? 3 l 0 'Z 4 'Az 0 The resahs of hours of practice, Tension, cmd hard wark was demon- X iw-'xg N Lf 4 strafeci by our very successful T960 football squad. Jim 89-if r s Q A walk 'frwrcagh the Irbrarf' af OQCFX was ccavwfim crfcwg ELHS Stu- dents. . :vNCP'x Tw T Q5 WG Cvl' C CCVNVC J! VL,- wxall CC r . +,-, NV ,cke-'S VCD rwi YFCT V3 S' cm TWGW' ccd be Qxcrccfv' 5334, ang ayav case: .1 , o' 9' do-48 ynnfh-f HCPES DREAMS FEARS TENDER MOMENTS POINT OF N0 RETURN THE CAUSE OF IT ALL f L, XJ QMQQ 22 23 fr' f GQDN 0930 1 I The Homerooms .,.A,..,,A.....................,.............................,. - 3 - The Activities ...................,...............................,....,............ - v : , X .Ol The Seniors ....,........,.,................,........,...,,.....,................... 8-7 rd The Faculty .......................................................,.......... - 5 Y I I 0 vghvv-'H 3 1, :Ava A- 8 argl K ' .4 33 ,, 'NNN Q WI P K QM H!! 0 llllfllff I, IA v l It ,N f rf W S 6- f I I Tj 'f Hopes, Dreams, Fears tblmqflil A OC gif-1' -,x x i ROOM 502 Row I: J. Bowyer, C. Bucher, K. Bowers, R Brookes, C. Brooks. Row 2: D. Bryan, D Carter, L. Boso, A. Burchett, D. Boso, B Boice. Row 3: G. Buchheit. F. Bowersock, K Calhoun, B. J. Bulger, S. Bratt, L. Brown Row 4: M. Burns, B. Burlingame, H. Carnes C, Carnes, G. Burton. Row 5: D. Boley, B Bulger, E. Carnes, C. Brooks, A. Buzzard Absent: L. Booth. Teacher: H. Bricker. Of- ficers: Pres. C. Bucher, V. Pres. B. Boice, Sec. E. Carnes, Treas. B. Burlingame. ROOM 50l Row 'l: S, Balser, V. Beagle, E. Ammon, J. Bendheim, P. Beatty, H. Banfield. Row 2: S. Black, G. Balser, K. Birkhimer, L. Adkins, A. Barrett, C. Allison. Row 3: L. Birns, L. Abrams, D. Baumgarner, C. Allen, J. Birch, J. Allmon, J. Adkins. Row 4: R. Andrews, G. Barnett, R. Barnes, M. Agnew, R. Bald- win, T. Anderson, Row 5: S. Birch, B. Beat- ty, G. Apple, A. Barnard, C. Beaver, J. Baxter, J. Bell, Teacher: R. Earl. Officers: Pres. J. Adkins, V. Pres. J. Bendheim, Sec. S. Black. 'Qw- YJNS Pres. Paul Jarvis Leads i xy ROOM 505 Row 1: N. Chetwynd, B. Dallis, S. L. Davis, C. Clendenning, L. Croyle. Row 2: J. Christ- ian, G. Carter, P, Daily, B. Clark, S. A. Da- v ' M is, D. Christen. Row 3: J. Costello, Clark, C. Coleman, T, Cooke, G. D'Alessio B. Couch. Row 4: J. Culp, J. Costello, R Clark, D. Danzo, D. Curtis, J. D'Angelo Row 5: D. Christen, l-l. Davis, J. Chambers B. Conley, L. Crouse, A. Conci, Absent: D Clark, J. Como. Teacher: M. Smith. Offi cers: Pres. B, Dallis, V. Pres. K. Costello Sec. S. Davis, Treas. B. Clark. Sophs ROOM 506 Row 'l: P. Fraelich, J. Fickel, D. Foutts, M L. Gerberf, D. Drake, L. Ernst. Row 2: I Faith, J. Fultz, S. Duke, P. Dorsey, B. Dray B. Fersch. Row 3: A. Douglas, D. Fey, D Dopler, E. Fetty, N. Derenberger, E. Dorsey Row 4: H. D. Fleming, J. Ferello, J. English J. Freeman, P. Geon, W. Ganas. Row 5: C Gill, R. Fitzsimmins, J. Deshler, G. Dunn, T Gill, B. Freeland, C. Dillon. Absent: J. Det chon, F. Drumpus, J. Dyke. Teacher: M Lindsay. Officers: Pres. J. Deshler, V. Pres. B. Ferscl-1, Sec. D. Foufts, Treas. D. Drake. ROOM 508 Row 1: J. Holt, R. Huggins, K. Hocking, P Johnson, S. Jennings. Row 2: L. Jones, C Hupp, P. Hopkins, P. Humphrey, R. Jenretf, G. Hobbs. Row 3: S. Hood, D. Jackson, B Hyder, P. Hunter, L. Johnson, J. F. Hoskin son. Row 4: R. B. Jarvis, T. Horner, L Johnston, W. Jones, J. Jackson, R. D. Jarvis, P. Jarvis. Row 5: J. Hood, L, lcenhower, R Hill ard T Jeffries G Jones J E Hoskin son. Teacher: K. Langdon. Officers: Pres. B. Hyder, V. Pres. R. Jarvis, Sec. S. Hood, Treas. P. Jarvis. in Firsl Year at ELHS 'Q' . . , -V X . ,,l . l L p ROOM 507 Row 1: J. Hargreaves, A. Guildoo, B. Gra- ham, M. L. Harris, F. Gillespie. Row 2: B Green, V. Heidel, B. Heidel, B. Henricf, M Grogg, Betty Green. Row 3: B. Harris, D Hall, M. Hall, J. Haynes, K. Haught, S Hays. Row 4: D. Gloeckner, K. Hawthorne C. Griffith, J. Hazelef, J. Higgins. Row 5 G. Higgins, D, Harriel, S. Hill, J. Hayes, L Guy, J. Harris, R. Goodwin. Teacher: E Clouse. Officers: Pres. M. Harris, V. Pres J. Haynes, Sec. D, Hall, Treas. J. Harris Absent: R. Herring. 'v J.. ROOM 509 Row I: C, Kelly, J. Leon, M. Mader, J. Kir- bauglw, E. Lowe. Row 2: T. Lowers, C. Kyle, T, Lawton, C. Martin, J. Landis, M. Lashley. Row 3: E. Littell, L. Kupcninsky, J. Latton, D. Lay, G. Lonkert, Row 4: C. Masters, R. Mathias, M. Malwone, l-l. Marshall, Cu. Marsh, J. Maley. Row 5: J. Matheny, T. Kopp, I'-l. Maylone, R. Kelly, W. Mathers, B, Kidd. Absent: A, Kidder. Teacher: J. Javens. Officers: Pres. J, Leon, V, Pres. J Landis, Sec. J. Kirbaugl'1,Treas. C. Kelly. f X -nl er. , ROOM 607 Row 1: N Payton, F. Poole, D. Powell, D Plarnm, N Pridernare. Row 2: B. Prodono- sich, S. Poynter, D. Potts, R, Plummer, J. Palmer, M Rayl Row 3: B. Pilgrim, C Rayl, B. Putt P. Preston, N. Pickering. Row 4: J Pepin, H. Pack, J Pelly. Row 5: H Ramsey, C Palmer, J. Plummer, D. Prescott, R Perorazi: Absent: J. Poynter, J. Pillar. Teocherzl Sayre Officers: Pres B Prodon- Cwcli. Sec J Pillar. lo 35- ROOM 5lO Row 'I: A. Nagel, L. Muschweck, C, Mercer S. Moffet, l. Myers. Row 2: M. Moore, M Owen, K, Nordine, K. McCall, N. Ours, I Mercer. Row 3: V. McKinnon, G. McKee, K Mclntosh, D, L. Mclntosn, R. Nentwick Row 4: S. Owens, C. Miller, S. Moore, S McCullough, C. Mattern, B. Moore. Row 5 D, R. Mclntosh, J. McCoy, D. Menough, T McKurney, R. McClure, T. O'l-lara. Absent A. Myers, P. McFadden, K. McCune. Teach er: B. Wilson. Officers: Pres. K. Nordine V, Pres. A, Myers, Sec. C. Mattern. is HSD ROOM 609 Row 1: J. Thomas, N. Straight, B. Theis, J Snyder, S. Smith. Row 2: N. Tilton, F Stowers, P. Stitt, B. Sneddon, M. Todd, C. Tullis. Row 3: A. Stace C. Snodgrass Yi I D. Swager, L. Taylor. Row 4: H. Springer, D. Thorne, J. Snyder, C. Sprouse, D. Stovall Row 5: G. Steffen, R. Thomas, G. Stoffel M. Sprout, J. Stewart. Absent: N. Smith, M. Stansbury, D. Stull, D. Thorne, R Stoddard. Teacher: A. Moore. Officers Pres. G. Steffen, V. Pres. B. Sneddon, Sec. R, Stovall, Treas. N. Smith. X1 'i QQZ 'ui 5-.,,-,4 ROOM 608 Row 1: P. Roseberry, C. Sillince, D. Rickerd, K. Rollins, D, L. Smith, R. Scott. Row 2: R. Seevers, J. Reed, B. Russell, S. Silva, L. See, A. Sixt, D, A. Smith. Row 3: J. Sauer- brei, C. Rudibaugh, J. Smith, J. A. Reed, M. Rogers, T. Roush, L. Slates. Row 4: J. Richardson, E. Smith, J. Sachs, T. Scott, D. Saling. Row 5: G. Rudibaugh, R. Sanford, W. Shenton, R. Six, C. Rice. Teacher: J. Harris, Officers: Pres. D. Smith, V. Pres. C. Rice, Sec. S. Silva, Treas. C. Rudibaugh. .fi 'W' f ROOM 6lO Row 'l: J. Wright, C. Wilson, C. Wotring M. Weber, K. Wilson. Row 2: B. Yager B. Vaughn, B. Wolfe, N. Walker, E. Vahar J. Woolmaker. Row 3: L. White, R. Welsh S. Vaughn, D. Wright, E. White, T. Work man. Row 4: B. Veney, R. Wolf, J. Wolf, L Van Dyne, T. Watters, J. Zubay. Row 5: J Williams, B. Weiner, T. Williams, E. Wolfe A. Werner, J. Wright. Teacher: N. Poli chene. Officers: Pres. B, Yager, V. Pres C. Wotring, Sec. K. Wilson. l7 ge Fi ROOM lO4 Row 'l: J. Grove, V. Hamilton, D. Gill, L Hampson, S. Green. Row 2: C. Graham, K. on J Glover J Gilmore Row 3 C Ge , . , . . : . Goadballet, F. Haniotes, M. Givens, P. Har- J. greaves. Row 4: D. Hall, J. Goleno, Goempel, J. Hall. Row 5: R. Goodman, M. Geon, S. Hall, G. Hackathorn, J. Hager, J. Goodballet. Officers: Pres. W. Hall, V. Pres. J. Gilmore, Sec, F. Haniotes. Teacher: R. Winland. Absent: R. Goldring, J. Gerace. If pl ,lf J of 1 i ROOM lOl Row 1: J. Frye, L. Felton, V. Fry, J. Ec- cleston, H. Fitch. Row 2: C. Gamble, M. Dixon, J. Fulmer, S. Fellure, J. Gallagher, N. Earich. Row 3: L. Edgall, B. Gamble, N. Fowler, Row 4: V. Elliott, R. Fitch, W. Fitch, P. Garey. Row 5: J. Foutts, B. Flan- igan, J. Eutzler, B. Dunlap, D. Dopler. Of- ficers: Pres. J. Gallagher, V. Pres. N, Fow- Ier, Sec. J. Dray. Teacher: R. Hedmond. Absent: H. Dock, T. Fannin, J. Droy, C. Duffy, J. Eardley, B. Drain. if , . f 4 .- , . , . , . . J if x . . i l . . 1 i . Ji lm ' 4, ,N t If X, 1 . l f ll X 1 I fe-' I. ROOM l O5 Row 1: R. Howell, S. Jones, C. Hilditch N. Hickham, J. J. Jones. Row 2: D. Har zen, M. Hays, N. Horner, B. Jones, S Horger. Row 3: E. Hunter, D. Hoodski J. A. Jones, C. Harpold. Row 4: D. Hoff man, P. Hurst, G. Hicks, R. Hildebrand H. Hughes. Row 5: J. Johannes, G. F. Jones J. Hughes, D. Hildebrand, J. Johnston. Of ficers: Pres. G. Hicks, V, Pres. S. Horger Sec. R. Howell. Teacher: S. Kamarados Absent: H. Judy. ROOM l O6 Row 'l: C. Lovett C. Lutton M. Lo ue, I I Q D. Marchette, L. Lashley. Row 2: P. Ma loney, F. Leon, J. Kopp, J. Lowers, M Kelly, V. Marchette. Row 3: B. Kidder, B Kenney, C. Marshall, S. Marsh, K. Kauf man, W. Locke. Row 4: G. King, B. Lowe R. Marshall, F. Lankous, C. Knoblockl Row 5: J. Judy, R. Lawrence, D. Lamp man G. Macke F. Kindle R. Lockhart , Y, f , J. Kittle. Officers: Pres. F. Leon, V. Pres. K. Kaufman, Sec. S. Marsh, Treas. J Judy. Teacher: R. Peduzzi. Absent: G. Lightener. Class Led by Skip Hall ROOM l O8 Row 1: R. McEIhaney, S. Osborne, P. Orr, B. Pickering, V. Page. Row 2: C. Mc- Kinnon, K. Pinkerton, J. Powell, S. Nagel, D. Nolan, N. Nuzem. Row 3: D. Penny- baker, B. Owens, N. Palmer, R. Perrin, M. McNicol. Row 4: K. McLevey, S. Nortrup, J. Owen, C. O'Neil, E. Pletcher. Row 5: R. Peters, K. Nelson, S. Perkins, M. Powell, D. Pepin, L. O'Hanlon. Officers: Pres. S. Osborne, V. Pres. R. McElhaney, Sec. S. Nagel, Treas. D. Pennybaker. Teacher: J. Monasky. Absent: K. McFadden, M. Meer. ROOM l O7 Row 'lz G. Morrison, L. Melott, S. Mar- shall, C. Mattern, S. Mattern, Row 2: J. Massey, R. Marshall, M. McComas, B. Millbaugh, C. Melone. Row 3: T. Mort, S. Matheny, J. Monier, R. Mathias, P. Mullen. Row 4: B. McEIhoney, G. Mays, G. Montgomery, J. Moidel, J. Miller. Row 5: D. McElhaney, B. Myers, K. Miller, T. Martin, A. Mattheis, M. Metz. Officers: Pres. K. Miller, V. Pres. R. McElhaney, Sec. M. McComas, Treas. G. Montgomery. Teacher: H. Baldwin, Absent: S. Miles. We ROOM lO9 Row 1: S. Scott, N. Rudibaugh, S. Reed C. Ross, B. Robinson. Row 2: S. Shaffer, A. Scatide, M. Randolph, J. L. Reed, T Shingler, M. Schmidbouer. Row 3: C Rinestine, K. Reed, S. Price, J. A. Reed R. Shannon. Row 4: D. W. Reed, L. Pride more, G. Prince, B. Reark. Row 5: J Ruthem, J. Rippeth, R. Sayre, D. G. Reed D. K. Reed, D. Robey, J. Seevers. Officers Pres. B. Robinson, V. Pres. J. A. Reed Sec. J. L. Reed, Trecs. S. Shaffer. Teacher C. l-land. Absent: D. L Reed, L. Reed. -3' ROOM ll2 Row 1: R. Wells, C. Vorion, L. Young, J. Walker, S. Walton. Row 2: R. Wheal- don, S. Turner, C. Wynn, J. Wright, L. White, R. Wollover. Row 3: C. Vincent, K. Vtfoketield, S. Vodrey, L. Van Dyne. Row 4: T. Wolfe, F. Waggle, J. M. Wright, L. Wotson, D. Wotring, D. Wagoner. Row 5: A. Word, M. Wheatley, V. Waight, J. Zepperion, J. Ward, B. Weaver, T. Wie- gond. Officers: Pres. T. Wiegond, V. Pres. C. Wynn, Sec. J. Walker, Treos. L. Young. Teacher: M Misconish Absent: M. Wol- leer. Zo J ...X-M, X N M1 ,N ,v -W Ee 5 . 25 ROOM iii Row 'l: Janice Smith, G. Tucker, J. Stew- art, B. G. Smith, Janet Smith. Row 2 M. Stoffel, M. Stork, M. Taylor, D. Spring er, M. Treleven, J. Swoger. Row 3: B. J Smith, B. Silliman, S. Smith, K. Snyder N. Stackhouse, R. Tarver, S. Thompson Row 4: J. Thompson, J. Taylor, J. Sparks J. Stoffel, H. Smith, M. Standley. Row 5 F. Stockman, P. Spencer, B. Stoddard, J Smith, D. Silverthorn, B. Sullivan, L. Smith Officers: Pres. J. Thompson, V. Pres. J Sparks, Sec. M. Stoffel. Teacher: P. Steele Absent: K. Stoddard, J. Snyder. I f X in 4 1. vs X4 X, v-' T ROOM 208 Row 'I: S. Bowen, L. Chaffee, J. Carnes, K- Campbell, N. Brereton. Row 2: R. Boyd C. Clark, D. Casto, E Clark, M. Chesnut M. Brown. Row 3: M. Chapman, K. Broad- bent, S. Christian. Row 4: B. Brokaw, D Bouscher, W. Bryson, T. Bowlby, L. Cape- hart. Row 5: R. Burson, D. Buchheit, T. Clark, M. Branson, G. Clark, B. Christen Officers: Pres. S. Bowen, V. Pres. W Brokaw, Sec. J. Carnes, Treas. T. Clark Teacher: H. Ginder. Absent: C. Capwell 1 xii ROOM 206 Row 'I: S. Abrams, K. Anderson, R. Bar- nard, D. Badger, P. Beck. Row 2: M Boley, S. Bluestone, J. Anderson, L. Adams, C. Bangor, C. Bailey. Row 3: J. Adkins, H. Bennett, C. Baumgarner, J. Allison, C. Allison. Row 4: T. Archer, D. Ashby, R. Allen, B. Adkins. Row 5: C. Birch, J Bennett, C. Barnett, P. Bloor. Officers: Pres. T, Archer, V. Pres. C. Allison, Sec S. Abrams, Treas. R. Adkins. Teacher: F. Chan. Absent: J. Ade. iv? 19 ROOM 209 Row 1: P. Conley, J. Coleman, C. Como L. Coleman, P. Coble. Row 2: L. Culiz M. Curran, G. Cranston, M. L. Curren, S Cronin, C. Cochran. Row 3: G. Deem, M Crytzer, L. Cale, E. Cycyn, E. Connelly G. Cowdery, R. Corbett. Row 4: T. Craw- ford, B. Dawson, S. Dawson, E. Croxall Row 5: F, Danza, S, Cooper, D. Couch R. Davis, L. Crook, K. Cunningham, R Crable. Officers: Pres. K. Cunningham, V Pres. L. Crook, Sec. S. Dawson, Treas. S Cooper, Teacher: L. Venditti. Absent T Czeck. 21 39 A ! WB if 'Nv wi TIES Tender Moments During the pre-season prac- tices, the school coaching staff, headed by Lou Venditti, saw the makings of an out- standing '59 team. With re- turning lettermen Bob Mack- ' surf. iff 5 Q ' s 9 ' Q all, Charlie Davidson, Henry ii sk: If-L H Roach, Dave zeicri, charlie K , S Q3 f i W 4 - ' Barnhouse, Craig Burbick, Jim 93, . ' ' I Bise, Ron Prince, John Good- AL 5 f ballet, Skip Hall, Ken Cun- 'Q i SJ' ningham, Tim Archer, Cliff 9 5 ,QQ ' Goodballet, and Joe Thomp- ' , bl son, there was no doubt that this was going to be a great Coach Venditti is shown here talking to the team at a practice session. Diligent year. Revealing their Qgfion practice and many plans were undertaken before the tough season. in pre-Season games, the squad was soon regarded as one of Liverpool's best. Prospects For a Good Season Prove Correct Sparked by All-Staters, Quarterback Bob Mackall and Tackle Bruce Reynolds, the Potters' outstanding team, after an opening defeat, roared back with six straight victories. Downing Warren Harding Cl-4-l3l, who ranked second in the State, the Potters climbed to eighth, The picture above illustrates an example of the entire city's support. This pep rally in the'center of town is before the Steubenville Central game. We won 6 to 2. 24 Thirteen Seniors Leave Row 1 Duck Davss Bruce Reynolds Ron Prince Charlue Davndson Craig Burblck Gary Anderson Row 2 Bob Wrnght Jum Blse Henry Roach Dave Zelch Bob Mack all Jae Hager Absent Charlue Barnhouse an ies I. ...ru 5-'WF' -my ' LLV715 A ' I' 'P , -f X . , 1 1 10 ,ff V W wr ,,v... ...W , , if ff n 1,9 X in ii ,yi Row 'l: Managers: T. Kopp, J. Matheny, C. Allen. Row 2: D. Danzo, F. Danzo, J. l-lager, L, Venditti lcoochl, L. McCullough, D. Seibert, J. Goempel. Row 3: B. Burlingame, G. Mays, J. Bise, J. Ferello, B. Reynolds, E. Wolfe, J. Goodbollet, J. Jackson, B. Freeland. Liverpool Matmen Have Six and Five Record Coach Lou Venditti and Seniors: Jim Bise, Larry McCullough, Bruce Reynolds, Don Seibert, Joe l-lager, M, , 3 Y A ' Wwe: KXX ,xg X , . 3 -. 3 f 'R in 13 S X Potter wrestlers finished with a near even season. Coach Lou Venditti in his last year as head coach had two fine veterans returning: Jim Bise ond Larry McCullough, in their third year they provided good grapling and morale. Glen Mays, John Goodballet, and John Goempel were the remaining lettermen. Seniors Bruce Reynolds and Don Sei- bert come on to assist the team, The season of stiff com- petition concluded with 6 wins and 5 losses. Jim Bise quali- fied for the State finals com- petition. -Q .- Q-. 'V Vx P .. ' ,f ,, gg' 1 4 1 I Q .4 g CROSS COUNTRY Row 1 R A-S C, 1 fs Row 2 D Smlth manager V Walght C Barnett R Montgomery No longer wlth team Hnldebrand F Danzo S Judy D Huldebrand Two Harriers Travel to State Tournament Twlns Ron Hnldebrand lleftl and Don Hlldebrand fright? journeyed to the state contest un Columbus The two brothers teamed together greatly alded the 59 team V Q .f- Coach Merrlll Halls thun clads were honored wnth two members representung them un the state crosscountry meet at Columbus Junuor brothers Ron and Don Hnldebrand made the trnp to the capntal Wnth the loss of all letter men the team was bullt anew for l959 Composed mostly of juniors the team has brlght prospects for l96O Neverthe less the lnttle expernenced squad ran through their sched ule wnth sux vuctones and tour defeats 29 S i . , l1 ' I T' T ik . . V . if 1- if : l . I I 2 , V I I I A l O 'l 7 ' f 4, qzf- ' . ,- -2 , ' . y V 1 S 'X T' R V' ' f ' . I Z Q xi X a,?i',-tux . L ' - J f v r ll X , I ' ' ' 1 If , ' ' . . ' . , tiff? 1 W My A . - . i 2 C . 3 ' Q A 3 ' sv Ron Jarvis l6l and a Toronto Red Knight struggle in a Reserve tilt. Jeff Hayes and Ed Six C457 stand by, The East Liverpool Reserve Team, coached by Mr. Frank Chan, recorded a fairly even season. Juniors Tom Clark and Mike Geon assisted the all-soph- omore squad with remarkable play. Gary Steffen, a sophomore standout, Ed Six, and Curt Rice were also members of the Varsity team. High scorer Mike Geon saw varsity action throughout the season. The Reserves closed out with 6 wins and ll losses, while the Varsity finished with 6 wins and I2 losses. Little Potters Have Fairly Even Season Row 2: P. Jarvis, H Absent: T, Williams. ,S Z 1 1 Row 1: B. Nentwick CMgr.l, ', E. Six, C. Rice, T. Clark, J. Hayes, G. Steffen, B. Heidel lMgr.l , J. Richardson, A. Douglas, H, , R. JOrviS. No longer with team. .-.M-v-.-M., , Q ' 1 Bob Mockoll, guord ond forward Horoid Adkins, guord cmd forward Six Veteran Potter Seniors Bow Cut in '60 Wi ig! i iii Ain! .4 .. . Fri. '- uf A .pg- I ali. E4 V- I lllll I P llll ll' Ili lll 1 LII Ill ' Y' 5? exif, Q s? cf P Row 'l: R. Mackall, W. Lincoln, H. Judy, R. Goodman, D. Lampman, D. Couch, R. Weaver. Row 2: T. Archer, M. Geon, J. Leigh, J. Hager, J. Thompson, R. Golding, D. McCartney. Row 3: N. Musuraca, Wm. Brokaw, C. O'Neil, G. Mays, H. Yager, T. Mort. Absent: G, Anderson, D. Betteridge, R. Christen, R. Cowsert, R. Davis, J. Goempel, Wm. O'Neil, J. Smith, J. Sparks, J. Woodburn, R. Wright, C. Capwell lmgr.i, J. Hunter lmgr.l. Coach: Mr. Robert Hedmond. Potter Thinclads Record Dutstanding Year The '59 trackmen, under the direction of Coach Bob Hedmond, displayed a record-breaking year. Warren Lincoln broke two records, the 880-yard run and the mile, Jim Clunk topped the previous discus record. The team remained undefeated throughout the regular season and finished sev- enth in the Bellaire Relays and District meet. Journeying to the State contest in Columbus were Bob Mackall and Warren Lincoln. Bob Mackall springs into the sawdust! It was these flying legs that carried Bob to the State meet. no-up., , represented the school in the broadjump and one hundred yard dash, while Warren ran the distance events. Recalling the '59 squad brings to mind a year with few heartbreaks and much happiness. This spring, with able coaching and several outstand- ing lettermen returning, the team chances to record another season of triumphant trackmen. Warren Lincoln practiced diligently, bettered two school records and lengthened his stride to the State contest. 'clll Who said it was all happiness? There's a 01 -. ,i 4 viii' ,Tc if-ff. '4 heartbreak for lf you ' ,snap-s 5.5 X , ' c v W ', , -- - 1- ' f, - 5 ' . ' Qtvfgl 'V 5 W' . 9 1 'J ,R i . - , . V .- 'JNJQQ '? 9 -1+ if gil f' ':E ' ' I. x i ' ' - - F 4 :'. 4 -5411! Qgqxd X-is A 6 3 wi Row 1: B. Reynolds, C. Myers, C, Goodballet, D. Goodballet, J. Goodbollet, K. Cunningham, K. Miller. Row 2: D. Zelch, G. Adkins, M, Kopp, R. Silver- thorne, R. Swogger, J. Watson, W. Lawson, J, Kent lmgr.l. Row 3: Coach: R. Peduzzi, R. Steinburg, J. Miles, D, Seiburt, R, Bowersock, M. Standley. You're out! John Goodballet nabs Jim Miles, as he kicks up the dust. Though in- experienced, Goodballet proved valuable with his catching and hitting ability, hur- ler Miles often teamed with Goodballet to form the battery. Mike Kopp completed the i959 pitching staff. 1959 Baseball Team Weathers Tough Season Returning to the l959 baseball squad were only four lettermen, Jim Miles, Dave Goodballet, Mike Kopp, and Dave Zelch. Ray Peduzzi, in his second year of coaching, found the remain- der of the team lacking experience. However, two lettermen, Miles and Kopp, returned to the mound and sparked the club with excellent pit- ching. The remaining veterans, Goodballet and Zelch, were reliable at bat and in the field. The beginning of the season saw the catcher's post inexperienced, but John Goodballet filled the spot well. The remaining rookies, who were called upon during the season, performed a com- mendable job. Thus, l959 may have been a building season for the Potters, climoxing with eleven wins and six defeats. Golfers Place Second in District Tourney R. Croble, D. Sixt, C. Burbick, Coach N. Lorah, W. Kelly, D, Henderson. 'D -Q. Burbick Tees The Potter golfers, backed by OH, Dave Sixt in his undefeated sea- son, boasted a winning season of five victories and one defeat. Concluding the season was the district tournament held in Steu- benville, Ohio. The Potters fought their way to the finals where they were downed by a powerful Steu- benville foursome. Coach Nate Lorah was assured of another winning season with two out- standing lettermen, Craig Bur- bick and Rick Crable, back this spring. 35 About 25 Teams ln Intramural Volleyball ancl Basketball VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS--Row'I A Mercer B Swogger P Chan Row 2 B Bxton ' 9 R Bagelow H Adkins Coach John Karaffa smashes one over Phll Chans head ln the Student Faculty volleyball game 36 Under the dlrectuon of Coach Nunzuo Polnchene East Llver pool Hugh School had one of the best years nn intramural sports About twenty fave teams partncnpated actuvely m the program throughout the year Ray Bugelows sensor team was the champuonshup volleyball squad An All Star Volleyball Team was chosen from the entnre group of teams and during a student assembly thus team challenged the fac ulty Tnme permltted three games the faculty wmnlng two and the All Stars one Basketball progressed untul mud March with tournaments scheduled 3. . 1 r i 8 ,. 'A - .V c X' 7 X 4 - ' 4 Qi ,f X N, s, ' Q l . , l , , . , t 7 3 . ' , . ' , 9 ' ', f,. C f't n . Q I u - f . , . WJ' '.,N U . . I in I Q l 4 Z. ' ' 5 WINNING TEAM-Row 'l: C. Colcott, C. Johnson, L. Sprogue, Captain: J. Gollcgher, G. Hutchmcn. Row 2: C. Rockwood, L. Seevers, J. Hoberlond, B. Kent, M. Weinbren, C. Gomer, M. Lombright. 'YC 4 X Basketball Highlights Second Semester Gracie Hutchmon, who is ci member of Sprogue's team, wonders if her tip will contribute to the championship. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS AND OFFICIALS-Row 1: S Mowery, G. Morrison, N. Horner, S. Jennings, N, Dcrroh, A Sixt. Row 2: D. Morchette, K. Pinkerton, S. Smith, L Foutfs, S. Abrams, V. Morchette, W. Molcomb. Row 3 B. Steponovich, B. Owens, J. Poyne, E. Dorsey, J. Bowers J. English, L. Sprague. Absentees: H. Pock, M... ..,s -JS, S 1 'Wi ilu Q, ly? MISS MARY L. UNDERWOOD, our at- tractive new gym teacher, is a gradu- ate of Marshall College in West Vir- ginia, l-ler activities in school include sponsor of cheerleaders, girls' intramur- als, Booster Club, and Hi-Tri, She is also a member of the Faculty Social COf'l'W liICC- Brenda Kent trusts her power-packed serve will chalk- up another point for the team. Sprague's VB Team Proved lncomparable VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS AND OFFICIALS: Row 1: C. Garner, L. Ferrebee, L. Miller, B, Stepanovich. Row 2: B. Dallis, D. Mar- chette, S. Jones, J. Bowers, J. Payne. Row 3: N, l-lorner, S. Abrams, L. Sprague, E. Dorsey, D. Loy, J. Glover. Absentees: S. Ward, M Taylor, l-l. Pack, B. Couch, B. Barcus, C. Miller, C. Parr, C. Clark. .,.'.1.-0-7--V., f fit 4' Lim an 'lx' ' I' Qui, i' 4Y, L- . -Z X9- MISS UNDERWOOD performed an excellent job this year in organ- izing girls' intramurals. The cham- pionship game was played Nav. I9 between Sprague's and Abram's teams. Lucky claimed all honors. lncluded in the gym class pro- gram are basketball, ring and table tennis, exercises and badminton. She wishes to offer shaftleboard, swimming, and bowling, but as yet, is uncertain of plans. SENIOR CABINET - Row 1: L. Riebel, M. Franklin B. Breeze, J, Winlcndl Row 2: J. Locke, S. Batti stelli, B. George, C. Barn- hous, H. Roach, Row 3: D Smith, B. Jones, B. Patter son, B. Exton, S. Moore C. Burbiclc. Absent: G. Hutchman. Cabinets Represent Student Body JUNIOR CABINET - Row 1: J Gallagher, S. Bowen, S. Osborne S. Horger, B. Robinson. Row 2 M. Stoffel, J. Thompson, F, Leon N. Fowler. Row 3: S. Hall, T Weigand, K. Miller. Absent: K Cunningham, T. Archer, G. Hicks pi- 11 7:5 Stewart, G, Hicks, B. Jones. Secretary Lynn Riebel reads the minutes at a Student Council meeting. Students of ELHS enjoy themselves at the Student Council Christmas party. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFI- CERS: Pres. B. Jones, Sec. L. Riebel, VP. C. Burbick, and Treas. J. Locke. ELECTION BOARD - Seated: J. John- ston, J. Kopp, B. Breeze. Standing: B. The ELHS Student Council prov- ed to be a very capable and effi- cient one. Meetings were held every two weeks in the Student Council room, and many projects were discussed and undertaken. The Council directed the school elections, sponsored the Student- Faculty basketball game, revised and distributed the ELHS handbook, and conducted a combined charity drive which eliminated the smaller campaigns. Among the pleasurable events of the Council were: a Christmas par- ty, an after-exam dance an January 23, and a high school assembly on Feburary I7. 4 l ,gg .... 6 Cl. 2' , ,--i fv- -as W5 .- V ,.,-. ,pt-5-1 -. it V f 1 POTTER POLICE-Row 'lx G. Copestick, W. Locke, J. Johnston, P. Ryckmon, K. Guy, E. Pletcher, B. George, B, Davis, T. Wallace. Row 2: M. Como, J. Eickle, J, Burke, F. Crossen, W. Forrester, L, Myers, G, Schreckenaost, W. Lawson, J. Locke, C. Shawl. Row 3: G. Mont- gomery, J. Thompson, C. Birch, A. Thomas, J. Wagoner, S, Cooper, R. McAtee, B, Mackall, B. Richardson. Row 4: M, Branson, C. Burbick, B. Jones, R. Grimes, M, Perkins, D. Smith, S. Hall, S. Moore, J. Croft, B. Stewart. Absent: K. Nelson, G. Hicks, Advisor: B. Dawson. Leading and Helping Bring Happiness, Too The POTTER POLICE is a group of junior and senior boys who stop traffic between periods to enable students to cross. During rainy weather the boys are provided with raincoats. These loyal and faithful fellows are recognized at the athletic assembly and presented silver B if off!! N- gif, . Lfq Q' --- pm.. ffg 9' T-S L Q . , X ti-v lrl' 8, lg- W 4 q tis X 055 ' K ,Q vii pins. Captains of the group are: K. Guy, B Stewart, J. Locke, B. George, C. Burbick, B Jones, B. Richardson, B. Davis, W. Forester, R McAtee. G. Schreckenaost, B. Mackall, D Smith, T. Wallace, J. Croft, M. Como. A Potter policeman on duty between classes. . T59 At Left, i959 BOY and GIRL STATERS--Back row: M, Franklin, L. Riebel, J. Locke, S. Moore, S, Bottistelli, R. Mackall, C. Barnhouse, D. Zelch. Front row: B. Jones, C. Burbick The BOY and GIRL STATERS are a group con- sisting of eight boys and two girls who attend Boys' and Girls' State during the summer and learn about the government and its functions. M They are chosen by the junior class and spon- Q sored by the American Legion Homes of East 5. Liverpool. .-nl. f . xi. 'li-N I lx VE i i LIBRARY WORKERS-Row I: D. Buckley, J. Holt, S. Walton. Row 2: B. Silliman, G. Cowdery. Row 3: M. Grogg. OFFICE WORKERS-Row I: R, Hamilton, C. Ludwig, L. Ferrebee, M. Estill, M. Stansbury, S. t-lcath. Row 2: J. Coen, L. Riebel, B. Nallv, R. Marshall, J. Haberland, M. Treleven. Row 3: S. Horger, C. Lutton, L. Sprague, N. Vaughn, N. Nolan. Absent: V. Thayer, G. Cunningham, M. Abrams, L. Wells, B. Allen, D. Dawson. il, ' I 1 'arab-2... 65725 , jx' 4 O P x, :lt f The P. A. WORKERS lat rightl take charge . ofthe Public Address Systems in the High School and Central Buildings. They make all necessary Era. if J ,PVT announcements and call pupils when requested - by the deans. Clear, efficient, and fast commu- nication is their tap priority iob. ,z The FIRST AID WORKERS Cbelowl are ,f competent girls who assist Mrs. Edna Jones, .' school nurse, in the first aid room. Two girls are always there each period ready to render their services, when needed, to those who are ill. The first aid room is well equipped and has a couch, complete records of visits are kept. , :gy y.. ,. f . ,, , - ..i. r f it J I , , bs 7 g N. wqyx f' l ' -X L.-P :,,. 'ICQ'-91:4 7 The LlBRARY WORKERS labovel are girls who assist Mrs. Betts, librarian, during their free periods. Their duties consist of keeping shelves straight, checking books in and out, collecting fines, and filing cards. The OFFICE WORKERS Cat the lettl are always busy, Every period some of them are answering the switch- board, checking attendance, putting mail in teachers' boxes, and running various errands. These girls aid greatly in keeping the office work running smoothly. 36 ire. ' v'X' 0' ,... 10. , T' i J ,i C'- LN ,few P. A.WORKERS-Row I: M. Weinbren, B. Robinson, P Thom son Row 2' M Sablack C Burbick M. - P - - A -f 1 - , Alpern. Row 3: W. Lawson, B. Stillwcll, D. Lamp man. Absent: L, Ferrebee, P. McFadden. FIRST AID WORKERS-Row I: P. Thompson, R Barnard, G. McCall, J. Baldwin. Row 2: D. Bennett M. Wilson, P. Maloney, M. Musuraca. Row 3: J i Coen, C. Applegate, L. Miller, J. Anderson, C. Mor- rison, 43 l i - l i , l l a i i CONCERT CHOIR Row 'I L Coleman P Beck L Shat fer V Fry S Abrams J Dray C Roseberry C Bangor D Buckley M Walker M Boley J Fouse P Maloney J Swoger E Rubin S Green R Wells B Nentwick A Wilson Row 2 S Copenhaver G Surgeon N Walter J l Pitts M Wilson J Powell D Hickman W Johnson B Brokaw N Fowler J Sanford W Carver N Earich S Marshall M Eckert J Kapp K Pinkerton J Stewart C Calcott L Reed Row 3 G Marsh S Griffin S Marsh Neiser C Russell S Pr J Fickle G Montgomery Concert Choir Girls Choir Busy in 1959 60 Mr E King Mathews has been directing the vocal depart ment at ELHS for the past two years Through his perseverance patience and ingenuity the quality of the many groups has been most excellent Few people realize that Mr Mathews apart from his duties at ELHS is also the supervisor of the elementary vocal department 531- 62 trrvrr 44 The vocal department under M King Mathews choir director followed a busy sched ule The groups Concert Choir Girls Choir Sophomore Choir Boys Glee Club Grls En semble and Madrigal Singers took turns en tertaining at the meetings of the Chair Parents Assoc The pre Christmas season provided many opportunities for singing Madrigal Singers performed at the Calvary Methodist Church the Country Club City Hospital and Travelers Hotel. The biggest event was the Christmas Concert of Sacred Music held at Westgate on December l3. The choirs and orchestra partici- pated. Outstanding works presented included The Song of Christmas by Ringwald. Throughout the year the choirs presented many assembly programs at schools in the Tri- State Area, sang at the Spring Concert at West- gate, entertained at many civic club meetings, and provided music at Baccalaureate. Twenty-eight members ot the Concert Choir were selected for the Columbiana County Music Festival at Lisbon. The choir 'round time tor other activities too, They sold soap to purchase a tape recorderg they sponsored two dances: a Sadie Hawkins Dance and the Annual Choir Formal at Rock Springs Park. The Concert Choir anticipated a trip to an outstanding city. R. Lawrence, G, Scovel, F. Haniotes, J. Massey, C. Apple- gate, S. Smith, C. Marshall, R. Mathias, K. Mclntosh, F. S. Thompson. Row 4: J. Leon, M. McComas, S, Vodrey, Kittle, E. Pletcher, J. Taylor, R. Sanford, D. Lamprnan, G. Christmas Spectacular Four singing groups elected officers in Sep- tember. These officers were: Concert Choir- Pres., Bob Patterson, Vice-Pres., John Fickle' I I Sec., Nancy Vaughn: Treas., Joy Sanford. Boys Glee Club-Pres., Bob George, Vice-Pres., Dar- I rell Smith, Sec.-Treas., Bob Patterson. Girls GIRLS' CHOIR-Row 'ls M. Lomba, D. Smith, B. Robinson, P. Conley, K. Anderson, B. Boice, J. Hargreaves, L. Howell K. Campbell. Row 2: B. Clark, M. Stacey, D. Bryan, S. Bowen, C. Varian, B. Theis, B. Smith, M. Downard, S. Hor- ger, K. Wilson. Row 3: S. Heath, J. Gallagher, P. Orr, J. Frye, N. Horner, D. Casto, L, Young, J, Snyder, K. Nordine, C. McKinnon, L. Culiz, E. Cycyn Row 4: S. Jennings, B. f Huggins, G. Mackey, J. Eutzler, R. Sayre, M. Alpern, M. Branson, B. Patterson, R. Smith, J. Davis, J. Deshler R. Crable, J, Johnson, D. Reed, T. Bowlby. Absent: Si Brindley, K. Nelson, N. Stackhouse, N. Vaughn. Presented At WJHS Choir-Pres., Jane English, Vice-Pres., Arlene Thomas, Sec., Susan Horger, Treas., Susan Health. Sophomore Choir-Pres., Barbara Dallis, Vice-Pres., Juanita Adkins, Sec., Barbara Sned- don, Treas., Jean Sauerbei. Green, S. Vaughn, C. Lutton, J. Adams, N. Chetwynd, J, Grave, S. Dawson, C. Martin, T. Cooke, M. A. Hays, J. English, G. Cunningham, M. Taylor. Row 5: L. Lam- bright, C. Clendenning, V. Hamilton, C, Alexander, J. Massey, M. Black, C. Wynn, D. Hookski, M. Wyand, D. Martin, E. Dingey, C. Robbins, B. J. Smith, M. Curran, B, Dawson, J. Anderson. eo ' 9-, Ft fs Fai. it V . ,Q , 7 BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Row 1: B. Putt, A. Stacey, P. Preston R. Nentwick, S. Hoys, W. Locke, R. Crable. Row 2: R. Law rence, L. Monypenny, T. Bowlby, D. Pennybaker, E. Pletcher J. Kittle, B. Brokaw, D. Lampmon, D. Richards, R. George K. Mclntosh. Row 3: G. Huggins, D. Shenton, J. Plummer, GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Cp. 473-Row I: P. Beck, A. Wilson, D. Buckley, J. Swoger, L. Shaffer, K. Pinkerton. Row 2: S. Abrams, G. Surgeon, M. Walker, N. Hickman, P. Maloney, M. Boley. Row 3: J. Powell, W. Johnson, S. Copenhaver, C. Roseberry, M. Eckert, F. Leon, J. Kopp. Row 4: G. Scovel, F. Honiotes, N. Fowler, S. Price, W. Carver, S. Smith, S. Vodrey. Absent: M. Abrams, N. Stockhouse. 1 fe'P.f 1 D. Thorne, T. Fannin, W. Forester, R. Grimes, D. North, J. Davis, D. Reed, P. Rickerd, B. Kidder. Row 4: B. Jones, D. Smith, B. Weiner, J. Bennett, R. Smith, M. Bronson, C. Palmer, R. Sayre, M. Alpern, T. Gill, J. Ward, B. Patter- son, G. Mockey. Accompanist: J. Massey. SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Row 1: D. Powell, D. Drake, C. Bucher, C. Wotring, J. Adkins, J. Thomas, K. Hocking, D. Foutts, L. Lowe, B. Dollis. Row 2: I. Mercer, B. Fersch, N. Walker, K. Rollins, R. Welsh, P. Preston, B. Putt, N. Pridemore, R. Huggins, S. Hood, P. Stitt, J. Fickel, D. Hall. fgii . A Q , is 2 M. H . B, Brokaw Wilson ,. i - - X C. Applegate I ff x 6 Q J. Sanford N. Vaughn R' Lowfence f G' Huggins N. wen N fe 1- 3 U er C. Calcott H R . --.- of J cj .i ez . A. Neiser Q' :f ' -. - . . V J, J- DQvlS Z A ' f' ' - I 33 2. t it 5 - - U ' ' V ' ' C. Russell pq 54 L. l G' Mackey R. Smith B. Patterson C0 9m0 ' Row 3: M. Gerbert, S. Moffett, J. Kirbough, J, Leon, L. Croyle, L. Birns, C. Kyle, L. Johnson, A. Stacey, C. Kelly, M. Clark, L. Jones, B. Hyder, N. Pickering, Row 4: T. Low- ers, A. Sixt, M. Owen, J. Wright, B. Harris, A. Douglas J. Ferello, D. Thorne, J. Richardson, B, Sneddon, J. Pelley, 4 C. Mottern, P, Daily, S. McCullough, S. Silva. Row 5: D. Carter, C. Rudibaugh, M. Hall, M. Mahone, B. Weiner, T. Gill, C. Palmer, J. Plummer, D, Harriel, B. Freeland D. Shenton, R. Perorazio, J. Sauerbrei. Absent: K. Bowers K. MCCQII, N. Smifh. 3 l 'll' VY- ' .- T3 w 1- V lil , l C! A 1. : lf: :- 7' J ff- T 'W l i ' . , 5- 1 ,, ' ' Q 9 ' V ' C - A y if J? J, lf s f P . ' ' T' .T W o G5 fs . yv' W 'P X xv' '. , l ' V L-.1 i l I A I H 'U ., . ,gg ..-Ml MARCHING BAND - Row 'l: C. Garland, B. Cronin, B. Kidder, B. Heidel, M, Brown, C. Alexander, L. Mc- Intosh, R. Putt, N. Smith, C. Roszler, P. Conley, M. Clark, C. Duffy, W. Locke, P. Mullen, C. Russell. Row 2: B. Nolly, J. Jones, J. Eardley, R. Jarvis, D. Pennybaker, S. Hays, G. Balser, J. Lincoln, S- Stans- bury, P. Woolf, T. Lawton, P. Blythe, L. Manypenny, D. Harzen, D. Fey, R. Burson, D. Curtis, ln. Zipperion. Row 3: P. Rickerd, M. Bloor, J. Ruthem, J. Moidel, B. Hyder, E. Pletcher, G- Prince, D, Marshall, D. Wagoner, Band Provides Top Music ancl Entertainment The Band was busy this year providing top entertainment at school and at public events. Among its many activities were senior and jun- ior high assemblies, parades, football games, area contests, and the Baccalaureate program. The big event for the band and orchestra I . Q-,L-A, 1 K. Rollins ' , L. Wells ..-,,4 B. McLaren 48 was the combination banquet and formal dance at the Country Club in April. Officers were: Pres. Ron McAtee, V. Pres, Jim Locke, Sec. Linda Mclntosh, and Treas. Jerry Croft. E 2. ,ti KE 'S gy 0' Fl . '18, l, , , ' J. Dray h -1 1 L. Chaffee ' S. Mawery S Hood F Stockman R McElhaney T Fannin J gins R Grimes D North, W. Forester, T. Scott, J. Gerace R Andrews D Richards C Palmer J P r c e R Soddard D H. Smith, D. M. Smith, J. sohn D Marshall Row 4 D Huffman C Christian Crat J Baxter H Waide, J. Bennett. Absent: L. Mr. Donald Allen, head of the instrumental department at ELHS since 1956 has succeed- ed again this year as in the past in presenting many fine programs of music. His en- thusiasm, patience, and big smile endear him to all. He attended Muskingum and ln- diana Colleges. 49 .L f C5 I? C Q 55 5 ,.. no 5 O P L N .L K '.,, V . - .: -.K rc 9' O J L CD xr :X . or Xv..,,,,,, ORCHESTRA Row 'l B Breeze S Nagel K Kaufman B George M Curran W Locke J Eardley J Reed B :sap Rw2 B onin F Vo B Lie Russell C Baumgarner R Huggins J Wright Wa efield J Neiser J Jones P Rickerd R w 3 B Kd- The Orchestra has 41 members lt per- formed at assemblies the Christmas Concert Pop Concert, and Spring Concert On Feb- ruary 27 the Orchestra traveled to Lorain for the State Contest and were the only group in their classification to rate a l lt presented DANCE BAND Rowl G Prince,J Gerace, R McAtee D Marshall, T Fannin Row 2 L Manypenny, W For- ' , Q X f l . ., T-3,.: F- 'J ! is p sf, s..- ,V ,l r Al Bi ii . 'Q A 1 . ci K. Hlall, . han' . 'il Il, B. , . , . ' , . ' , K, lc ' , , A , . , . ' , o : . i Orchestra and Dance . I . b I Q der, S. l-lays, D, Marshall, D, North, J. Locke, D. Smith, D. Richards, D. Pennybaker, L. Johnston, D. Fey, R. Grimes, R. McAtee, T. Fannin. Row 4: W, Forester, M. Bloor, C. Garland, R. Sayre, L. Manypenny, Absent: P, Jarvis, Band Play Sweet Music assemblies at junior highs and provided music for Baccalaureate. ELI-lS is fortunate to have its own Dance Band which played for several dances and performed for Fathers' Night and the Winter Pop Concert. ester, P. Mullen, D, Richards, D. Smith, J. Craft, L, John- ston, D. Pennybaker. X, l SAX QUARTET-D. Marshall, G, Prlnce, J. Moidel, J. Gcracc. 5 , YA Y A 5 l CLARINET QUARTET-J, Jones, T. Fannin, R. McAfee, Absent: R. Jarvis, TROMBONE QUARTET-J. Croft, D, Pennybaker, D. Fey, l.. Jch l l l ' x. STRING QUARTET- S. Nagel, M. Curren, C, Baumgarner, K. Wakeflcld. l s l lfll . TRUMPET QUARTET-J. Eardley, J Locke lsealedlg D, Richards, D. Smith. BRASS SEXTET-D. Pennybaker, D. Richards, D. N th lseotedlg a l D. Smith l l G, Hatchman ... 4' 'N M, F-VCF1kIiV7 Q? 5 b C, Rockwood A - 1 - 'JT .. ,, ,L ' 2- Aa' 1 , ,,b. A' K J ' 'x uw' !vL,.,! K LM D 1 'ax if 4- 4s 'N ,., 2. 1' -'S N 0 I 'X ' F ZQJJ Viv .Q l- , X5 V, K Bottom Row: 3 , ' , AL B. Marshall, Q 1 V I-MSDEQEG, L, 1 . c omos 1. My J 5 .gg fi 5? ' A ', 4 -dirx f...-f If 'hymn , A fy, 1 , , I RESERVE CHEE RLEADERS - B, Ra binsan, S. Abrams, M. Nesselrode, P. A Ilmon, M. Stoffel, C, Calcott. 'W L Q, ' ' X rv I I 0 . 0 ' 0 . x , ' x .. l , N l Q 0 ' 0 I g N Q Q I I V x - 5 - 1 - ' 5 x I O x l ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS Leon C Cox The cheerleoders In octlon ot o tootboll gome Cheerleoders experrence tense moment ..1 ..I.. .-,...o,. -ap- .-l-,- -T... Mnss Mory Underwood gurl s gym Instructor held the duty ot coochung the cheerleaders every suxth penod Thus wos her tlrst yeor ot ELHS ond she certolnly proved To be C1 cum petent Instructor l:Ll-lS Vorslty Cheerleoders conslstrng of four sennors ond two rumors ond the Reserve squod mode up of three sen tors ond three lunlors showed o tremendous omount of school Splrut They cheered ot every tootboll ond bosketboll gome At pep rollues they led the stu dent body IH cheers The girls were selected t the enl ot school lost yeor by ludgcs who ploced speclol ernphosls obllrty chorocter scholorshlp ond leodershlp Q POTTERE 53 -,fI.fi.fi . -X 'X , .Cr X ' -- ,- - X Y - ' ff!! r , A , . ' M 4' I .-,,,.Q-c- Q I 'f : F. ' N ' ' I 1 I V o l Q A ' On 1 I I X. Seniors Present Science Fiction Drama Q' 7 l 5 i X E I ii' i S: lx - iiie S F5 SENIOR PLAY CAST-Row 'l: J. Croft, K. Davis, M. Wein- bren, G, l-lutchrnan. Row 2: J. Wheeler, M. Franklin, J. Kreton ........... General Tom Powers .... Ro er S elding g p ....... Conrad Mayberry. . Ellen Spelding ..... Reba Spelding GeneraI's Aide. . . Delton 4. ..,.., . Audio Technician. . Video Technician. CAST ....Mike Alpern . . .John Fickle . . . . . .Jerry Croft . . . . .Bob Patterson Marlene Weinbren . . . . . .Kaye Davis , . . .Darrell Smith . . . . . .Jim Locke .. .Jack Putnam . . .Roy Grimes Visit to a Small Planet by Gore Vidal, was a science fantasy retaining the warmth and humor of a Broadway play. Kreton, a humanoid from another planet, visits earth to witness the Civil War. He blun- ders and arrives lOO years late. Kreton, intent on seeing a war, almost starts one for his own 54 H1 Pickle, J. Putnam, D. Richards. Row 3: J. Locke, D. Smith, M, Alpern, B. Patterson, R. Grimes. amusement. Fortunately, another visitor from his world arrives to take Kreton away. The play is extremely warm, especially when Kreton disrupts a Virginia family's lives with mindreading and fantastic demonstrations of mind over matter. With rifles and vases flying, General Powers, a high strung air force officer, worries about his promotion. Ellen Spel- ding and Conrad Mayberry find that the vis- itor gives them little privacy for romance, Roger Spelding, Ellen's father, a TV announcer, finds that his story about the nonexistence of flying saucers will explode as did his congratu- lations to Dewey for winning the Presidential election. As with science fiction stories, the visitor returns home and all live happily. General Powers and Roger Spelding Kreton shows interest in romance, are astounded at Kreton's ability to which is something new to him. read their minds. nVisit to a Small Planet Reba, Roger, Gen. Powers, Ellen, and Conrad notice a strange object in the sky. Delton 4 arrives to take Kreton away with him, thereby saving the world from a war. Mr. K e i t h Langdon rounded out his first year at ELHS by directing the Senior play, the Thanksgiv- ing Assembly, and doing a very pleasing job. He teaches English ll, Ill, and Speech Arts. -f0 i v 2' if bb Five Beauhes Reign t -A in C I N 'P 1 - Y H th Homecoming 'R 'Qi' CIRkd Q 1: ' X X . D ' D G ' , , . a . . , V J. K n 41' T7 Morsho Frank lm Homecommg Queen MLJSIC APPRECIATION CLUB was a new club formed by the school. The Club, under the direction of Mr. E. King Matthews and Mr. Donald Allen, worked on the project of or- ganizing this year. The purposes ot the Club were to acquaint its mem- bers with all kinsls of music and to teach appreciation of the various kinds. Music Appreciation Club, con- sisting of over one hundred members, was one of the largest organized groups at ELI-IS. Music Appreciation Club Created This Year MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB-J. Adkins, R. Andrews, D Badger, C. Bangor, L. Birns, B. Boice, K. Bowers, J. Bowyer B. Brokaw, D. Buchheit, W. Birlingame, R. Burson, D Christen, D. Crable, C. Como, S. Davis, E. Dingey, E. Dor sey, A. Douglas, C. Duffy, J. Feuse, P, Frailich, B. Fersch V. Fry, C. Gill, M. Gillespie, J. Goleno, S. Green, M. Grogg D. I-lall, J. I-lall, G, Huggins, R. I-lughey, R. Jarvis, S Jennings, L. Johnson, W. Johnson, G, Jones, C. Kelly, M Kelly, C Kyle, J. Landis, T. Lawrence, P. Malenev, S Marsh, K. McCall, R. Mclilhaney, C. McKinnon, S. Miles, S, Moore, G. Morrison, S. Nagel, N. Nuzum, L. D'l-lanlon P. Orr, J. Owen, J. Palmer, C, Parr, D. Pennyboker, S Per kins, K. Pinkerton, E. Pletcher, J. Powell, G. Prince, J. Reed J. Reed, K. Rollins, P. Roseberrv C. Ross, R Sanford, A Scafide, S. Scott, D. Shenton, B, Silliman, D. Smith, N Stackhouse, F. Stowers, D. Stull, S Turner, S. Vaughn J. Virden, R. Wallover, N, Walter, S. Walton, J. Ward L. Watson, J. Watson, B. Weaver, B. Weiner, M Whcatly T. Wolfe, J. Woolmaker, D, Wolring, J. Wright, J Wright, I-l. Zipperian. Music Appreciation Club members listcn to ncirtlcd mcisic presided bx the :ch:cl's music ticportmgnt The club consisted primarily et students who were in band, orchestra, and Chill' O6 DRIVING CLUB-Row I: l.. Hampson, C. Clendening, L. Ferrebec, H. Banfield, J. Dray, R. Howell, K. Campbell, C. Brooks, R. Brookes. Row 2: J. Burchett, E. Bussard, J. Ado. N. Derenberger, K. Geon, M. Clark, S. Copenhaver, S. Brindley, S. Buchheit, F. Fryman. Row 3: J. Carter, C. Quant 1'0- QZ I X 0. i as - -C Nz' lk, IN 3 S Garner, A. Adkins, N. Earich, C. Harpold, C. Graham, P, Hargreaves, J. English, J. Ferello, C. Allen. Row 4: K. Guy R. Devore, G. Copestick, J. Deshler, B. Freeland, D. Clark, D. Davis, D. Helms, R. Hall. Driving Club Promotes Highway Safety DRIVING CLUB was a large and active club again this year. The club's main objective is to learn more about highway safety. Through- out the year the group sent representatives to several safe driving conferences in the State. The Driving Club also took an active part in the Teenage Road-E-O, which was sponsored by the DRIVING CLUB lCont.l-Row I: R. Seevers, C. Roszler, F. Wright, M. Randolph, D, Marchette, M. Taylor, K. Mc- Fadden, J. Smith, C. Mattern. Row 2: J. Kittle, M. Stefl H. Judy, L. Young, L. Jones, R. A. Whealdon, M. Walker J. Ruthem, R. Montgomery. Row 3: C. Rudibaugh, D. Wag- I 1 local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Austin Moore, the school's driver education teacher, was the club's sponsor. The officers were Jack Vincint, president, Kenny Guy, vice-president, secretary, Jerry Dray, and treasurer, Ron Mont- gomery. oner, C. Russell, B. Jones, M. Thomas, C. Knoblock, M. Como, B. Swogger. Row 4: M. Rogers, J. Richardson, B. Stillwell, J. Plummer, J. Vincent, C. Rice, E. Wolfe, J. Persohn, B. Mort. Absent: D. Smith, D. Ward, L. Wells, G. Macky. Qi... 5-.-Q 9-1. CQ viii it f as , , ':.9:' VS. ,J 3-. I lf, I' -4 Y r 1u--q-.--- 5' - 1-1- ,b-- 4 .- vs ,-1 ,fa SPANISH CLUB - Row 1: K, Anderson, D. Buckley, G. Hutchman, C. Muenster, L, Mclntosh, G. McEwen, C. Mat- tern, D. L. Beadle. Row 2: B. McLaren, L. Evans, C. Fitch, L Miller, M, Chesnut, J. Frye, G McCall Row 3: G. Sco- SY: 531' -L no 5 - f Q J. N H lfl. illtiw - - 'B-S vel, J. Putnam, C, Rockwood, D. Ramsey, J. Rose, S. Kem- ple, B. Mostoller. Row 4: M. Wyand, T. Martin, R. Hutch- inson, R, Kinsey, G. Anderson, C, O'Neil, A. Ward. Absen- tees: D, Dopler, R. Hamilton. Spanish Assembly Delights Student Body SPANISH CLUB consisted of those students en- rolled in second year Spanish, The group had a Christmas party before the holiday vacation which proved fun for all those present. ln March the student body was delighted by the Spanish Assembly directed by the Club's advisor, Mrs. Ruth Earl. The officers were Pres, B. Kinsey, V. Pres. T, Martin, Sec. G. Hutchman, Treas. C. Muenster. Spanish Club members pose for picture during an activity period club meeting. The members are Spanish ll stu- dents. l si so LATIN CLUB is a club organized for those inter- ested in Latin. The members have projects such as making reports and drawing posters. The Latin Club's chief project this year was to bring the movie Julius Caesar to one of the theatres and sell tickets to benefit the Sophomore Class. Officers were Pres. L. Kupchinsky, V. Pres. T. Kopp, Sec. S. Owens, Treas. N. Payton. Miss Mary Ann Lindsey was advisor. LATIN CLUB - Row 1: K. Wilson, M. Lashley, C. Mercer, J. Wright, N. Payton. Row 2: J. Reed, D. Fey, S. Owens, l., Adams, L. Kupchinsky, B. Littell. Row 3: G. Buchheit, L. White, B. Jones, T. Kopp, E. White. Absentees: L. Burns, C. Clark, C. Markey. ,-Q . MVC! -.Z l Sdn' Biff . as Hl-TRI ACTIVES - Row 'ls J. Baldwin, M. Lomba, C Calcatt, E. Rubin, L. Foutts, N. Nolan, G. McEwen, G Hutchman, R. Hamilton, M. Wilson, S. Kemple. Row 2: J Bowers, K. Woolley, L. Evans, M. Stacey, E. George, J Todd, V. Thayer, L. Spra ue, J. Haberland N. Vau hn . Q , Q , A Naiser, M. Eckert. Row 3: M. Franklin, S. Buckley, J. Rose 1 D. Turner, B. Nally, C. Rockwood, K. Davis, D. Dawson L. Riebel, M. Weinbren, E. Dingey. Row 4: B. Cronin, Ml Abrams, P. Allman, N. Rea, B. Breeze, J. Winland, B. Step- anovich, P. Chaffee, L. Wells, J. Sanford, M. Estell. Absent: C. Garner, L, Jones. Hi-Tri Initiation Ceremony ls Best Ever The Hl-TRI CLUB, affiliated with the National Y-Teens initiated its new members into the Club early last October. The Club consists af junior and senior girls who have attained at least a 2.75 average in grades. Working at the has- pital snack bar, checking coats at basketball games, and selling Christmas cards were only a few af the many projects af the Club. High- HI-TRI INITIATES - Row 1: L. Coleman, B. Robinson, P. Beck, D. Badger, L. Shaffer, D. Marchette, J. Swoger, L. Mclntash, C. Muenster, B. Mostoller, B. Pickering, D. Buck- ley, B. Boram, V, Fry, S. Scott. Row 2: R. Wells, S. Heath, M. Brown, G. Morrison, K. Hall, L. Olmstead, P. Thompson, J. Powell, C. Melone, N. Musuraca, J. Kopp, B. McLaren, J. Fouse, B. Barcus, M. Boley, V. Marchette. Row 3: J. Grave, M. McComas, S. Vodrey, L. Adams, S. Thompson, lights of the year were the Hi-Tri Christmas Formal and Mother-Daughter Banquet. The sponsors were the Misses Lindsey, Winland, lsa- bel and Edna Clause, Underwood, and Hand. The officers far this year were Pres. D. Dawson, V. Pres. S. Horger, Sec. M. Curran, Treas. R. Hamilton. C. McKinnon, C. Bailey, M. Stoffel, L. Culiz, F. Lean, K. Kaufman, S. Cronin, R. Ryan, C. Robbins, P. Crytzer, S Osborne, M. Curren. Row 4: S. Horger, N. Fowler, D. L J Hoodski, C. Luttan, S. Dawson, C. Fitch, L. Van Dyne, . DeLong, M. Walker, J. Gilmore, J. Glover, S. Smith, . Massey, J. Eardley, J. Janes, F. Haniotes, K. Wakefield C. Baumgarner. Absent: L. Reed, S. Mawery. r ,fruiting I 61 Q-' Q v .tm '2 - A ,A-ef rj + fx' ' I ' ' x .Ja ' .'X fri- -f. f' get . --5 IL W, Q-93.1 ,-- Ally, F N-4. l- A! 1'-J., 'IL Q .A , ' 'tl' if .2 4. - , . A A U - ' 3 . 1 ' Z ' 'f KEY CLUB - Row 'lc J. Costello K. Guy, J. Hoskinson W. Locke, D. Lampman, B. Brokaw, R, Goodman, J Smith, B. George, B. Steinberg, J. Hoskinson. Row 2 K. Nelson, J. Locke, B. Davis, P. Ryckman, J. Ta or G. Schreckingost, D. Prescott, B. Jones, T. Kopp, P. Mul CI! ci- Gi 4 5.1.54 en w 3 B Jones C. Burbick, Alpern R Lockhart B Stewart S Cooper J. Put- nam W Lawson Absentees J English R Feldman, G. H c s C Allen L W ite Key Club Sends Delegation to Convention KEY CLUB was perhaps one of the most active boys' groups this year. ln the fall the Club pre sented the Key Club Assembly during which they described their trip to the International Convention at Toronto Canada last summer The members showed slides of the trip and dis cussed the organization and objectives of the Club. Throughout the year the group under took many projects, such as, selling popcorn Ron Hildebrand is welcomed at the legion dance by Bruce Davis and Dave Lampman, Key Club members The students of East Liverpool appreciated having this fine place to spend their evenings on the week ends I-4. 3 ,in ...I ,I i. 4. at the football and basketball games printing and distributing student telephone directories, and parking cars at football games The Key Club also sponsored dances on Friday and Sat- urday nights at the American Legion Post No. 4 Mr Merrill Hall was the Clubs sponsor again this year The officers were Craig Bur- bick Pres Gary Hicks V Pres Bob Stewart, Sec and Bruce Jones Treas Don Prescott Ray Goodman John Parsons and Ken Guy spin record at the Legion dance John Parsons is the regular disc iockey on the dance nights Marlene Walsh ond Darrell Smith dance ot the Legion before Mr. Merrill Hall, Key Club sponsor, speaks ot the Key Club the crowd gathers after one ot the basketball assembly about the Club'5 cqtivitieg and Qimg, gornes. :ff i 4. l rr ll, Iffffffflfq rf 42 I' Y C L :- Nd Q' 0 2 it H S 2 S S 3 Q Q il 3 E f 5 E 0 2. ,S 1 l a Q A1 X ,iv QE? 'fl' ,, 0f1111lll I ' ' ' V. Pres. Gary Hicks ond Treos. Bruce Jones op- prove the student directory which the Key Club distributed free, The students found the directories interesting ond useful. Craig Burbick, president, ond Bob Stewart, secretory, are shown here preparing for o Key Club cfficiol meeting. ,fi A I-i. i2 . ' A u... 59 -. lii'i.gl9. . ',,,5 Q1 ' .L mi. FUTURE TEACHERS -- Row 1: S. Horger, L. Shaffer, P. Conley, M. Curren, M. Franklin, L, Foutts, K. Hall, L. Culiz. Row 2: E. George, J, Eardley, M. Boley, B, Pickering, L. VanDyne, M. Eckert, K. Woolley, L. Riebel. I I sn. 1 I 1 ,F -ag' 4,t.-n-gg ' f NJ ,.,. Row 3: B. Stepanovich, A. Neiser, S. Vodrey, J. San- ford, B. Allen, K. Wakefield, J. Payne. Absent: G. Mor- rison, D. Richards. Advisor: Mr. George Hargaves. Students Learn About Their Future Jobs FUTURE TEACHERS obtained much information concerning their ambitions through talks given by our deans and visiting principals. These talks covered college costs, scholarships, junior high schools, and elementary teaching. During meetings, teaching demonstrations were given by the members. For further practice these am- bitious students taught at elementary schools. Officers were President Clst semester? Alice J. Neiser, 62nd semesteri Bunny Stepanovich, Sec. Lynn Foutts, Treas. Karen Wooley, Historian Eileen George. FUTURE NURSES - Row 1: S. Griffin, C. Robbins, J. English, S. Ward, M. Sablack, R, Hamilton, D. Bennett, C. Alexander. Row 2: P. Thompson, D, Martin, N, Vaughn, C. Garland, S. Buckley, W. Malcomb, J. Baldwin, M. Connelly, Row 3: L. DeLong, M. Stansbury, P. Call, N. THE FUTURE NURSES spent an active year visiting City Hospital and the Municipal Build- ing, and listening to speakers from the nursing field. Led by Penny McKinnon, President: Nan- cy Vaughn, secretary, and Roberta Hamilton, treasurer, they tried to participate in all fund raising drives for heath. Miss Edna Jones and Mrs. Jane Jolly, sponsors, told the girls about the various types of nursing, the cost of train- ing, and what scholarships are open to them. Musuraca, G. Becze, L. Kraft, M. Anderson. Row 4: W. Carver, M. Lambright, M. Estill, M. Abrams, B. Nal- ly, M. Weinbren, P. McKinnon. Absent: S. Anderson, M. Culp, L, Reed. Advisor: E. Jones. ji 'Ginza-i-.4 Y 7.2 fi 64 Q25 2 1 Nl' ART CLUB Row'I N Darrah S Heath S Mattern M Trlton E Connelly Row 3 J Coffman K Mclntosh D Drake J Knrbaugh R Jenrett J Stewart Row 2 F Danzo R Dawson L Morrls R Shannon J Miller D Potts S Osborne L Whnte A Kldder M Stacey E Clark Absent H Dock Advisor M Smrth Talented Artlsts Possess Much Ambrtlon THE ART CLUB led by Mr Mntchell Smith con srsted of many ambrtnous artusts Dunng therr meetrngs they learned manuscnpt lettenng made stlll lute and scratchboard drawlngs, and studued art apprecuatron Belng eager to obtarn practrce In thenr work the members worked dnl :gently and often produced excellent work The offlcers were presndent Jlm Coffman vlce pres: dent Susan Heath secretary treasurer, Sondra Osborne Q 0 Dex CLUB U GIRLS DRAWING under the supervision of Mr Harold Grnder was a club for enjoyment and learnrng Frrst semester s actrvrtres conslsted of practlclng Ietterlng and uslng the T Square and triangle Learning essentlal parts and arrange ment of a house floor plans the gurls made orngnnal ones for their second semester project The officers were president V Thayer vnce president K Nordlne secretary P Hlldutch treasurer M Hall reporter A McKrnnon GIRLS DRAWING Row 'I M Johnston N Nolan K Nordlne A McKinnon R Plummer Row 2 E Trce J Coen L Melott J Paynter D Sprlnger Row 3 D Jackson K Kaufman V Thayer P Hlldrtch M Hall D Harzen Advisor H Glnder 65 , H sul- 1 s :K X Q-.Q.,.- '-.,- Q . ,.. ,Q ,. . - -.M - ..- , -. , -,,r1'.,, I ,- A te , , V , .ws .- - ' 1 ,, A - I X 1 fa lf 1 ' J 1 3 ' . . r , 'Y , ' I f A ,, 1 y 3 'f 451 I ' - g 4 L , - : . , . , . , . , . . - . 1 . I 1 . , . , . , . . : . , . , . ,. - A, - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - - ' ' ' ' ' ' , o 0 . . , . . I . I ' I I 1 ' ' I I ' 1 ' I 1 ' I ' I 1 ' 1 . , . , , . , I 1 . . , . , . , . , . . I . , - , - , . , . . I . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 KERAMOS STAFF-Row l: S. Kemple, C. Mattern, C. Bailey, M, Franklin, L, Foutts, D. L. Beadle, R, A. Wheal- don, G. McCall. Row 2: J, Haberland, J. Bowers, D. Ram- sey, M. Stoffel, J. Grove, S. Vodrey, J. Gilmore, J. Kopp, L, Riebel. Row 3: C. Cox, R, Shannon, H. Smith, S, Cooper, Keramos Moves To The '60 Keramos staff found a new office awaiting them when school resumed last Sep- tember. The spaciousness of the new quarters in 604 was a welcome change for all those con- nected with the publication of the yearbook. For a week last summer several staff members attended a workshop at Ohio University. They THE KERAMOS STAFF Editor-in-chief . . Gayle McCall Business Manager Robert Stewart Assistant . . Harry Smith Circulation Manager .. Lynn Riebel Assistant Ruth Ann Whealdon Senior Editor . Marsha Franklin Assistant Susan Vodrey Activities Editor Sherri Kemple Assistant Rosa Hughey Club Editor . Davee Lou Beadle Assistants Mary Stoffel, Jennifer Grove Homeroom and Faculty Doris Ramsey Assistants Charleen Bailey, Jane Bendheim Boys Sports Steve Moore Girls Sports Shirley Mowery Photography Bruce Jones Assistant Louis Smith Advertising Manager Lynn Foutts Assistants Kathy Kaufman, Jean Kapp, Carolyn Cox, Steve Cooper, Judy Bowers, Gary Schreckengost, Margie Brown. Artists Joan Gilmore, Reedy Shannon Typists Sonja Buckley, Cindy Mattern, Betty Owens Index Manager Charlotte Wynn Proofreader Judy Haberland C. Wynn, B, Owens, S. Buckley, R. Hughey. Row 4: S. Moore, L. Smith, G. Schreckengost, B. Jones, K. Nelson, B. Stewart. Absent: S. Mowery, K. Kaufman, J. Bendheim, M, Brown. Central Headquarters became acquainted with other students from various schools throughout the nation and learned new ideas which were used in the l96O Keramos. The Beatnik Ball in January was co- sponsored by the Keramos and KE. They enioyed their usual tri-county trips and the spring ban- quet. Gayle McColl, a Keramos staff member for three years, did an excellent job as editor-in-chief of this i960 yearbook. E R If' Cf' if? ,fan , , 5 1 Q . , ! ' ,, ' X 2 , E f . ' Y X L Mr. Ira Sayre, advisor of the Keramos and Keramos Echo, again this year assisted the members of both staffs in their publications jobs. He has given much of his free time, skill, and patience to the success of both publi- cations. Top right: Sherri Kemple shows Lynn Foutts her paste- up for the yearbook while Rosa Hughey and Gay McEwen look on. Center right: Davee Lou Beadle, Club Editor for the yearbook, and Charlotte Wynn, in charge of Indexing, check pictures before paste-ups are made. Bottom right: Editor-in-chief Gayle McCall shows Shirley Mowery, Girl's Sports Editor, how to do paste-ups. .loan Gilmore, one of the staff Artists, looks on with interest. 1--Q f' for 4' 'QV ,f-.4 Art Thomas, a three-year member of the Keromos Echo staff, did a commendable job as co-editor this year. Art has been a member of Fourth Estate since his iunior year and has written nearly eight hundred inches of published copy. McEwen and Thomas Below left: Gay McEwen and Art Thomas, co-editors, approve an issue of the KE. ln back left to right, Jane Winland, Kathy Baumgarner, and Judy Duffy look on. The co-editors and the staff worked hard this year to provide a bigger and better Keramos Echo for the students at ELHS. Below right: Fourth Estate Club had only seven members this year, but each member has contributed much to KE. ln front are Elsa Rubin, Jane Winland, and Beth Breeze. Standing, Art Thomas, Gay McEwen and Darrell Smith. Jane and Darrell were l96O initiates. Absent is Judy Duffy. . X Gay McEwen served as co-editor of the Keromos Echo staff this year. She has been on the staff for three years and has been in Fourth Estate for two. Liverpool Lil', Gay's regular column, was a favorite among ELHS students. Head Keramos Echo Stall The FOURTH ESTATE CLUB is an honorary group consisting of students who have written two-hundred and fifty inches of published copy. The pledge of Fourth Estate Club is, I pledge to be honest and accurate to the extent of my abil- ity in all that I say and write for the public. I will always actively support the freedom of the press and banish prejudice and hatred from my life. Finally, l will try to live so as to bring honor to my school and this Fourth Estate Club. ' iii! J iaiiiliim llllili. W . , W V ri E ' . HMLLJ ' x Tk -Lv-x J. xlyxv I I ,.,.... n Ki' 17-J KERAMOS ECHO-Row 1: R. Barnard, G. McEwen, M. L. Curren, R. Gillespie, L. Coleman, E. Rubin. Row 2: P. Ryckman, A. Thomas, S. Calhoun, J, Lowers, J. English, J. Duffy. Row 3: C. Knoblock, , C. Baum- New Office Provides KERAMOS ECHO STAFF Co-editors ...... Gay McEwen, Art Thomas Business Manager. . ' Advertising Manager Circulation Manager News Editor. . Feature Editor . Sports Editor .... Assistant . News Reporters . ............MikeComo Charles Knoblock . .. . Joe Burke . . .Jane Winland Beth Breeze . . . . .Darrell Smith . . .John D'Angelo . . . .Sue Calhoun, Cathy Baumgarner, Judy Duffy, Bar- bara Nally Feature Writers .Linda Coleman, Janet Lowers Copyreader . . Mary Lou Curren Proofreader . Elsa Rubin Assistant . . . Marilyn Boley Typists . . Linda Seevers, Brenda Kent, Jane English, Ruth Gillespie, Ruth Barnard Artist ....... . . ,..... Peter Ryckman Photographers . . . Bruce Jones, Louis Smith The Beatnik Ball sponsored by the KE proved one of the most exciting and successful dances of the year. The Best Beatnik Contest was the highlight of the evening. The ELHS Dance Band played. Beatnik contestants are shown in their costumes. '7 T garner, J. Winland, B. Breeze, B. Kent, B. Nally. Row 4 B. Jones, J. Burke, , M. Como, D. Smith. Absent: M. Boley, L. Seevers, J. D'Angelo. More Room for Paper On-the-job experience in journalism is gained by staff members of the Keramos Echo. Fifteen informative and interesting 4-page issues are published each year. Many staffers attend the summer journalism workshop at Ohio Uni- versity, and national writing contests always re- ceive entries from ELHS journalists. Lost year's Pennies for Science campaign won the Tri- County Kelly School and Community Improve- ment Award. KE received an Excellent Rating nationally from Columbia Scholastic Press Association. l ISI ar KE, KERAMOS REPRESENTATIVES - Row 'l: D. Hall, N. Rudibaugh, L. Lowe, M. L. Harris, M. Schmidbauer, P. Beck, S. Jennings, L. Baath, V. Beagle, D. L. Beadle. Row 2: K. McFadden, P. Maloney, M. Wilson, K, Pinker- ton, B. McLaren, M. E. Stoffel, D. Marchette, M. Chesnut, C. Varian, V. Fry, C. Coleman. Row 3: E. Dorsey, C. Rudibaugh, S. Buckley, N. Horner, M. A. Hays, M. Thom- as, L. Van Dyne, D. Ramsey, A. Barrett, J. Ade. Row 4: B. Cronin, F. Haniotes, A. J. Neiser, B. Stepanovich, M. McComas, S. Moore, T. Williams, D. Dopler, R. Jarvis, D. Thorne. Absentees: C. Barnhouse, D. Bryan, P. Chaf- fee, C. Capwell, D. Foutts, C. Garner, J. Gilmore, R. Hughey, M. Owen, D. Ramsey, C. Palmer, K. Snyder, S. Ward. Maclcall Wins Hi-Y's Booth Memorial Award THE HI-Y CLUB is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. and is under the direction of Carl Pop 'Wer- ner. Y.M.C.A. facilities are available to the members on the regular meeting days. This year's group sold pencils with basketball sched- ules on them and sponsored the Bill Booth Mem- orial Award in football. The creed for the national organization is, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The officers were Pres. Darrell Smith, V. Pres. Bruce Jones, Sec. Bruce Davis, Treas. Frank Miller. HI-Y - Row 'lz C. Miles, W. Locke, J. Woodburn, B. Kenney, E. Pletcher. Row 2: L. Abrams, W. Ganas, B. Andrews, B. George, B. Davis. Row 3: L. Manypenny, B. Conkle, K. Nelson, D. Richards, B. Myers. Row 4: J. Coffman, R. Allen, R. Christen, S. Battistelli, K. Miller. Row 5: D. Pepin, H. Zip- perian, B. Jones, J. Hall, B. Patterson, J. Bennett, D. Smith. 1 jon , LG M-1 gl l if 70 iv- 'Ons' ' ' 'l ffl .-if Ci W al. ,+V VARSITY L. CLUB - Row 'I: T. Archer, T. Wallace, C. Goodballet, R. Hildebrand, J. Miles, D. Hildebrand, J. Goernpel, D. Bouscher. Row 2: C. Capwell, B. Myers, T. Wiegand, C. Birch, W. Lawson, R. Steinberg, A. Thomas, J. Thompson. Row 3: D. Zelch, J. Bise, C. Davidson, B. Christen, S. Battistelli, L. McCullough, R. Crable. Row 4: 000 ICQ QW ,Tr- 4 hrs Qif J' Qtr' R. Harker, J. Prodonovich, F, Kind, K. Cunninghan, G. Mays, H. Yager, B. Adkins. Row 5: J. Goodballet, M. Powell, S. Hall, C. Burbick, R. Bigelow, D. Betteridge, K. Miller, R. Prince. Absent: C. Barnhouse, D. Seibert, C. Nortrup, R. Bell, B, Mackall, H. Roach. Lettermen Take Pride in New Jackets VARSITY CLUB consists of boys who have won a varsity letter in any one or more of the school's interscholastic sports. This past year the Club ordered new jackets. The jackets were royal blue with grey leather sleeves. The stand- ard varsity L letter was on the back. The Club's main project this year was to raise money to erect a billboard to announce coming athletic events. The Club sponsored dances at noon throughout the year thus giving students a place to spend their free tirne. Mr. Rey Peduz- zi was the sponsor. The officers were Pres. B. Mackall, V. Pres. R. Prince, Sec. S. Hall, and Treas. D. Zelch. John Goemple left and Bud Myers right show off new style Varsity Club jackets. 7l THESPIANS - Row 'I: G. McEwen, C. Calcott, E. Rubin, J. Gilmore, K. Davis, L, Colemom. Row 2: B. Patterson, D. Smith, C. Croft, J. Fickle, B. Steinberg, K. Nelson. Row 3: J, Wagoner, M. McComas, S, Vodrey, M. Step- anovich, R, Marshall, J. Kapp, J. Putnam. Absent: G. Schreckengost, D. l.. Beadle. Thespians Present Thanksgiving Assembly THESPIANS CLUB is an organization to devel- op and further interest in dramatic arts. Troupe 3l9 whose motto is, Act well your part, there all the honor lies, is in affiliation with the national organization. Thespians held their ini- tiation in December, at the Memorial Auditor- ium. ln order to be accepted into the Club, a candidate must earn a specified number of f Jillillfilfi i points by participating in public presentations, either on stage or behind the scenes. This past year the group presented Thanksgiving for Frieda, a one-act play, for the Thanksgiving Assembly. They also helped choose the senior play. The officers were: Pres: J. Pickle, V. Pres. B. Patterson, Sec. D. Smith, Treas. J. Croft, and Hist. C. Calcott. i i Ili lit .ng A The cfficcrs are shown hcfc ct O bail meet- ing before the initiation. Thcy :rc C Calcott, B Pcttcrscn, J. Croft, D. Smith, and J. Ficklc. Mr. Langdon the sptnscr, is cn the cxtrcmo right 72 The entire cast of Thanksgiving for Frieda, worked hard ta present a play that would delight the student body. They are shown here after the conclusion of the assembly. l t i i FORUM - Row 1: J. Gilmore, C. Bailey, J. Duffy, . Deem, E. Cycyn, S. Dawson, Row 2: B. Davis, J, Grove, S. Smith, C. Applegate, P. Crystzer, B. Kent, J. Dailey, .:, 'T ge G J. Jones. Row 3: B. Jones, S. Cooper, B. Stewart, B. Exton, R. McAtee, S. Moore. Absent: L. Howell, B. Eason. Debate and Forum Clubs Encourage Thought FORUM consisted of juniors and seniors in- terested in debating various topics, Local, na- tional, and international issues were discussed during activity periods. The group planned a debating program on WOl-ll. The conclusion of the Forum program was a picnic at Thompson Park in May for members and their guests. Mr. Monasky sponsored the group. Officers were: Pres. S. Moore, V. Pres. S. Cooper, Sec. J. Jones, Treas. S. Smith. lb' M l CJ 'tx' tx i It -Ui , 'lf I I- 3 Thi ,F 'Y DEBATE CLUB was newly formed this year by interested students. The purpose of the club was to give members the experience in speaking and doing research. The members met during club periods and debated on the national topic all year, The group was sponsored by Mr. Lang- don. The president is Gary l-licks. The topic was Resolved: That the federal government should substantially increase its regulation over Labor unions. DEBATE CLUB - Row 'l: A. Stacey, R. Barnard, M. Gerbert, J. Walker. Row 2: J. Winland, E. Bowyer, D. Marshall, S. Birns. Row 3: V. Waiaht, B. Fry, J, Locke, T. Fannin, R, Jeffries. Absent: G. Hicks, D. Hoodski, S. Kemple. ri '- S ' 1 '-34 116 in . 4- ...sl .,, Q C' 15 f' -Xz- BOOSTER CLUB ACTIVES-G Balser B Boram S Bowen D Bryan B Bulger S Calhoun J Carnes D Carter P Chaffee N Chetwynd C Cochran J Coleman T Cooke D is E Costello S Cronin L C oyle P Dai y Derenberger L Fenton J Fickel D Foutts N Fow er J Gallagher R Gillespie J Haberland N Hemsley D Huff man B Hyder C Johnson L Jones F Leon J J Lincoln D Loy R Marshall K McLevey G Mont gomery P Mullen L Olmstead B Patterson N Pickering K Reed K Robbins B Robinson C Roseberry J Roush M Russell T Roush J Sauerbrei S Shaffer H Shasteen A Sixt D Smith N Smith S Smith B Sneddon K Sny der M Stoffel G Surgeon J Swoger J Thomas S Thompson D Thorne J Todd J Wagoner N Walker A Wilson C Wotrlng D Wright Booster Club Promotes Fine Potter Spirit BOOSTER CLUB consisted of nearly seventy five active members and endeavored to pro mote school spirit and maintain high morale among the athletes The Clubs activities were many this year as in the past The crowning of the Home coming Queen and the handling of the Home- coming dance were the two big Booster Club events of the year. The Club also sponsored the bonfire before the Salem game as well as other pep rallies throughout the year. Funds were raised by selling Potter Buttons and blue and white pom poms and working at one of the basketball gmes. Mr. Harold Bricker was the Club s sponsor. Above, Marsha Franklin smiles after being crowned '59 Homecoming Queen at the an- nual Homecoming Game. Her attendants were, left to right, Debbie Dawson, Gracie Hutchman, Carole Muenster, and Caroline Rockwood. let' ll af K!-. - W Eff l .. At right, Prin Hargraves was one ct the many S- Potter boosters on hand at the bonfire pep rally before the Salem game 74 . Z T is- Q5 The Booster Club officers were, left to right, Mary Nessel- rode, vice-presidentj Jane Williamson, treasurerg and Penny Allmon, secretary, In the back is the president, Lucky Sprague. ELHS students display enthusiasm at the bonfire pep rally. The loyal support of the students at ELHS helped bring about o fine record for the Potter football team. Kathy Kaufman, junior, is caught off guard cheering for the Potters at the Toronto basketball game that ended 6l-60. Other students in background show as much enthusiasm for the team. This is surely one of the many happy moments. ......... ,I s -OO. L...J1 f ilu LIBRARY CLUB - Row 'I: L. Reed, C. Hilditch, P. Beck, B. Theis, C. Varian, M. Logue, D, Rickerd, D. Boso, L. Lashley. Row 2: B, Smith, S. Jones, J, Holt, P. Beatty, B. Barcus, N. Palmer, C. Martin, D. Costa, Row 3: D. Gill, M. Weber, G. COwdery, G, Carter, R. Boyd, B. Dray, C. Snodgrass, S. Price. Row 4: T, McKinney, C. Boley, Books, Films Provide LIBRARY CLUB is organized to acquaint its members with the knowledge of how a Ii- brary is operated. Under the direction of Mrs. Erla Betts the members learn iust how important reading is to every student. This year the club planned to visit several libraries. The officers were: Pres. C. Varian, Sec. G. Cowdery. PROJECTION CLUB - Row I: S. Birns, B. Jones, J. Zubay, D. Marshall, D. Curtis. Row 2: D. Pridemore, R. Burson. Row 3: J. Roush, W. Bryson, J. Brennen, B. I-'ri B I, Q-- lw 5. xv x 49 as 1,, 4 v as , 0 X , fa AQQJLRA Q I' I . P. Blythe, B. J. Smith, N, Rea, C. Baumgarner, R. Kelly. Absentees: D. Badger, A. Burchett, K. Calhoun, J, Cham- bers, M. Curren, G. D'Allessio, S. Duke, G. Hobbs, K. Hocking, M. Hunter, L. Manypenny, S. Mowery, A, Mc- Clung, D. Mclntosh, R. Nentwick, L. Pridemore, C. Vin- cent, R. Windle. Interest for Many PROJECTION CLUB was one of the most ac- tive groups in the school this year. The club is organized to render service to the school by ordering, scheduling, and presenting interest- ing films. The officers for this year were: Pres, R. Burson, V. Pres. D. Marshall, Sec.-Treas. J. Roush, Sponsor Mr. Wilbert Moore. Kidd, V. Waight, J. Higgins, S. Nortrup, C. Allison, B Reark. .. . Ts:-N ww W , . Aww g. 5' i' Q, . 101 2:L . 4. vas- , Ii Ns g 'I 1 ' aft ,lv I ,cbs 'rf ef I !.., MATH CLUB consisted of those students who were interested in mathematics. This year the club undertook the project of learning how to operate the slide rule. During the meetings members tried problems given to them by the club advisor, Mr, Nate Lorah. The club plan- ned to enter an exhibit in the Tri-State Science Fair. They also planned with the Science Club to visit the Buhl Planetarium. The officers were: Pres. J. Burke. V. Pres. F. Miller, and Sec.- Treas, B. Cronin. MATH CLUB - Row I: R. Wells, J Snyder, B. Yager, L. Cclc, B Vcughn, B Cronin. Row 2: B. Kidder, J. C Sryder, B. Richordscn C Sprouse, B. George Row 3: J. Burke, M. Alpern, F. Miller, J. Chambers, J. Baxter. Absent: B. Green, g., 15 1 'N O Q lv ibn! V ix-.1 X., Three Scientific Clubs Busy in 1959-60 Q ,i '-! SCIENCE CLUB is a club organized to de- velop interest in the scientific field. One pro- ject in which the club took part was the Tri- State Science Fair at Westgate. ln the spring the group planned to visit the Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh. The officers were: Pres. E. Rubin, V. Pres. P. Ryckman, Sec-Treas. B. Breeze. Mr. Leslie Jackson and Mr. Wilbert Moore were the advisors. SCIENCE CLUB - Row I: E Rubin, D. Mattern, G. Schreckengost, M. Williamson, F. Crcssen, J. Wheeler, M. Wilson. Row 2: K Smith, P. Ryckman, J. Taylor, B. Breeze, J, Moidel, R. Lawrence, Row 3: B. Forester, D. Smith, M. Branson, B Dunlap, D. Nortn, J Croft. Ab. sent: R. Feldman. -- gui 6 BIOLOGY CLUB a new club this year found a number of students interested in the field of biology. During the Club meeting the members were able to undertake many projects that or- dinarily couldn't be considered during class time. One of their club's activities was ci field trip taken in October. Miss Carol I-land, the school's new biology teacher, was sponsor. The officers for the year were: Pres. M. Standley, V. Pres. C. Calcott, Sec. K. Davis, and Treas. J. Bowers. BIOLOGY CLUB - Row I: B. Prodonovich, l-l. Fitch, C. Calcott, J. Williams, R. Huggins, M, Lomba, C, Buch- er, J. Eccleston. Row 2: J. Bowers, K. Davis, P. Woolf, C, Wynn, S. Bluestone, S. Marshall, W, Locke. Row 3: D. Dawson, M. Standley, A. Myers, G. McKee, S, Matheny, D. Prescott, CS. Steffen. Row 4: R. Sayre, D, Reed, D. D, McElhaney, B, Taylor, D. Stone, F. Drumpus, D. Lamprnan, K. Nelson. Absent: J. Bennett, J, Bendheim. 1 Ji ,if I to 7 10:0 v Q ni Al A ARMED FWC55 4 X fn jig W PX A . A2 ' N I 1 IUU I, CD 1 I0 S The Point uof No Return Valeductonan Elsa Rubm Perfectuon as the word that best descrubes Elsa s work Durzng her years at ELHS she achneved and mamtauned a perfect average Besldes belng a top student nn her classes she won nataonal rec 1' ognntnon scholastucally Wunnung nn others fi' scnence fours was a hobby for Elsa ln actuvutnes she held very nmportant jobs un Keramos Echo Thespuans Concert Cholr Hu Trl Science Club and many Top ten ln the Class of 1960 Elsa Rubin Bruce Jones Cynthua Calcott and Darrell Smith tued Allce Jane Neuser Beth Breeze Marlene Welnbren Marlon Wllson Betty Cronnn and Robert Mackall Top Honors Come To Those Who Work Hard The students below have attained perfect atten dance by not belng absent during their hugh school careers Furthermore none except Wal ter Lawson were tardy Row 1 Wanda Carver Eluzabeth Dnngey Row 2 Frank Muller Jerry Croft Walter Lawson 80 Salutatormn Bruce Jones has shown great scholastic leadershnp and servuce abnlu tees un has years at ELHS A scholar of state and notuonal repute Bruce has also been presudent of Student Council photographer for the Keramos editor of the Key Club State newspaper member of NHS Hu Y Forum Potter Polnce Boys State etc Nh' TIL . . - . - . . , I - 4, . . . . . . 5 . . I I 1 ' 1 1 ' V I . , 1 . ' 1 L 1 'r V wi' 1 1 1 Q ,, . . . ' E 1 1 , , , . . - I , - . , ' , ' I . ' ' 1 - , . . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' - - I 1 ' 1 I 1 , . f C ' I 5 Q. J . x X -1 'n .Q 1 3 it K M Y 46 Y 'U 59 I' 35 ,ii Va Yi-Y' 1 - 30 ai ' Q at -9 F . fd, up '0- Ji,....t ACTIVES-Row 'lz J, Baldwin, G. McEwen, S. Kemple, E, Rubin, A. J, Neiser, L. Riebel, M. Wilson, C. Calcott, A. Wilson. Row 2: D. Dawson, M. Weinbren, J. Winland, B, Breeze, E. Dingey, B. Nally, S. Mowery, J. Sanford, B. Cronin. Row 3: D. Ramsey, J. Wagoner, G. Schreckengost, R. Grimes, B. Stewart, J. Wheeler, D. North. Row 4: C, Burbick, J. Croft, W. Law- son, B. Janes, S. Moore, D. Smith. Absent: B. Davis, K. Davis, N. Rea, B. Mackall, The East Liverpool Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in i9-42, Being a member of this group is one of the highest honors that can be given to high school stu- dents. A scholastic average of 3.2 must be achieved by its members. Such qualities as lead- ership, character, and service are considered as well as scholastic achievements. The officers elected to serve the chapter tor the year were Craig Burbick, president, Bruce Davis, vice- president, Jane Winland, secretary, and Beth Breeze, Treasurer. INITIATES-Row 1: P. Beck, M, Stoftel, B. Boram, M. Lomba, R, A. Whealdon, M. Brown, B. Pickering, S. Osborne, M. L. Curren, V. Marchette. Row 2: M, Walker, S. Vodrey, M. McCornas, B. Owens, K. Wakefield, L. Van Dyne, J. Gilmore, J. Eardley, J. Kopp. Row 3: N. Fowler, J. Powell, F. Haniotes, S. A. Smith, J. Massey, J. Jones, C. Baumgarner, M. Boley, F. Leon. Row 4: W. Locke, J. Moidel, T. Fannin, J. Taylor, M. Branson, M. Standley, B. McElhaney, G. l-licks, B, Dunlap, K. Miller, Absent: J. Swoger, D. l-loodski. . -....- I 3 . il .- ssl ' T' Y' 'li 49 ., .4 , qt ,f 9-J 00' - 5 rl -.0 -..- 1-un.-i ,Y apr- Q Harold Adklns 11-17' 'Qi' James Allison ,ste 'N -11 Mlchael Alpern New ge at 'Sav- Mary Abrams ? -ST vi N151 Carol Alexander Q51 Penelope Allman '55 pn- M Aff-alt Gary Anderson Horizons Ahead zafi- mf' 1' ' - av ff Anna Adkins is WW Barbara Allen Abrams Mary A College Prep Spanlsh Club 3 Future Nurses 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Fnrst And Work e l34 HlTrl 34 Office W k er l24 Student Council 2 Cab :net 2 Intramurals l234 Adluns Anna M Commercnal Drlvnng Club 3 Intramurals 2 Adkms Harold D College Prep Basketball l 24 Cab :net 3 Band 12 Student Councul 2 Cholr l lntramurals l3 lex ander Carol A General Band 12 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 Cablnet 2 Gnrls Clwonr 234 Future Nurses 4 Chonr l Intramurals l P A Work Allen Barbara 5 Commerclal Booster Club 2 3 Offlce Worker l 4 Chonr l Llbrary Helper 23 Future Teachers 34 Allison James L General Cholr l2 Football l Usb ers l 2 Basketball l Allman Penel ope R College Prep Booster Club Sec 4 Hn Tru 3 4 Cheerleader 34 Lotun Club Student Councnl Chonr l Glrls Chour 2 Alpern Michael C College Prep P A Worker Key Club Mathematscs Club Chonr I2 34 Madrlgals Harmonalres S Boys Glee Club Anderson Gary W College Prep Football l 2 3 4 Track 234 Chonr l Spanish Club Booster Club 2 Intramurals Cablnet I If . a, .. 1 1 J ' . l l If X 1 ' 1 v, ' 1 A Axvwrl ' 15' ff. X .v- ' .1 A 1 M , . .1 1 1 1' 1 I ' V 1 1 I ' 1 1 OV ' 'K 1 1 1 1 I - I 1 1 1 - 1 far - I mL K ' ' A1 I ' I ' V W1 1 1 r ' 1 I 1 I W' 1 1 1 1 A - 1 - I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I . , . I ' 1 1 1 1 Q . . - , er. , . 5 ' 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I , , , . . , 1, 1 1 I I ' 5 K Ml 1 1 - I ' Y. . Q . .' -'- gm 1 U . . ,' I x ' I - I I I I Y Q X . . A My ,. ' , , ' , .' + UN 1 - 1 - ', Q. 1 h 1 1 1 lg W. 1 1 1 1 f-1 ., 1 - ,K 1 2 2 :A ' ' ' Q1 , Q 1 1 1 1 1 g 1 ii :gil 1 1 1 eg ' i f-s..w g Q , f an .....1,. K 1 5 - 0 9 1 1 2 X X k 1 - - , il 1 7 '-it . - I -. 4 1 For Graduating Class ata. S' Nw-f' ax:- 'Hl ..,t- Margaret Anderson Nedra Anderson -v Yrvt Cynthia Applegate Anderson Margaret A Commercial Choir l Future Nurses Library H per l23 Booster Club 234 Girls lntramuralsl Anderson Nedra S Commercial Intramurals Driving Club Future Nurses Applegate Cynthia C College Prep Chair l 2 34 Madrigals 4 Organ Class First Aid Worker 4 Harmonettes J Booster Club 2 3 4 Forum 4 Office Worker l. Baldwin Jane E. College rep! C binet 3' H'-Tri 34' i t Aid Worker 34' National Honor Society 3 4' Future Nurses 4' Booster Club 3' Intramurals l234' Choir l' Office Worker l' Student Council l. Barcus Brenda J. General' Band l 2 3' Hi-Tri 4' Intramurals 4' Driv- ing Club 3' Library Club 4. Barn- house Charles L. General' Boys State' Cabinet l 3 4' Football l 23 4' Student Council 4' Varsity Club' Class Officer - Treas. 4' Wrestling l 2' Track 2 3. Bartlett Emerson A. General' Driving Club' Intramurals. Battistelli Sheridan O. College Prepx Boys State' Varsity Club 34' Hi-Y - Chaplain 3' Cabinet 2 3 4' Student Council' Class Officer - Vice Pres. 3' Football l 2' Basketball ' k ' C oir . Beadle Davee L. General' Booster Club 2' Choir l 2' First Aid Worker 3' Spanish Club 3 4' Thespians 2 3 4' Keramos 34' H'-Tri 3' Drama Club 3' Play Thanksgiving for Frie- Jane Baldwin ki is Y Charles Barnhouse -M, C 'Q ir Sheridan Battistelli lf? A- w, I B renda Barcus fl 'Zh'-A -.1 'ws- Emerson Bartlett Davee Beadle Today Tomorrow and Always Well Becze Glona J Commercaal Booster Club Intramurals 24 Future Nur 4 Bennett Darla K Cole C Prep Band I 23 Furst And Worker 4 Future Nurses 4 Spanush Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Booster Club Or cnestra I Bennett James D College rep Bnd I234 H Y34 lectnon Club 3 Buology Club 4 Radlo 2 Orchestra I Betterrdge Davld A General Keramos 2 Cross Country 2 racl' I Var I y Cu Football I Brgelow Raymond R Co ege Prep Basketball I 2 3 4 Band I234 HI Y Cross Country 23 4 Varslty Club Football I 2 In tramurals Cbolr I2 Track I234 Burns Steven A College Prep D bate Club 4 Projectuon Club I4 Buse James P General Football 23 4 Wrestlrng 234 Varsuty Club 3 4 Bishop Wrlluam J College Prep Orchestra I234 Drlvlng Club 3 Usher 4 Black Marlene R Com merclal Girls Cbolr 234 Bazer Bruce A College Prep L 11 Raymond Blgelow Tc Y' 'Co' -E-'rf Gloria Becze Darla Bennett .MUS James Bennett ri' N av' Steven Burns TFT 'I'-..,, David Betterldge 171 Q-.er James Brse 55' Nb' Wllllam Bnshop Marlene Black Bruce Blazer Cherrsh our Hugh School Frlendshlps tis 5 Tv? Patrrcra Blythe Carolyn Boley rv- ' Q--, Wayne Boley Barbara Boram 'IO' 11 3. Blythe Patrlcla A Commercral Band I 2 3 4 Booster Club 2 Intramurals 4 Drrvmg Club 3 Library Club 4 Boley CaroIynJ Commercral Lrbrary Club Chonr I Booster Club Boley Wayne A General Intramurals Bar am Barham A Commercral Booster Club Cabrnet 2 HrTrl Intramurals Chorr I2 Drrvmg Club Bowers Judrth A College Prep Chorr I2 Cabinet 3 Otfrce Worker 3 Hr Tr: 34 Intramurals I234 Booster Club Girls Drawing 3 Biology Club Treas 4 Keramos 4 Usher Brand Marllyn R Commercnal Cholr I Booster Club Breeze Beth A College Prep Board of Electrons Cabmet 4 Orchestra S 4 Hr Tn Keramos Echo Natxonal Honor Society Treas 4 Student Councul 24 Scrence Club Sec Treas A Fourth Estate Brennen James E General Prorectlon Club Brmdley Sharon L Commercral Chorr I 2 3 4 Speech Arts Club Madrrgals Drlvlng Buchhelt Sandra J Commerclal Of frce Worker Intramurals 2 3 4 Drrv mg Club Frrst And Worker Lrbrary Helper Future Teachers Student Councrl Booster Club Q--J' Judlth Bowers Marrlyn Brand Beth Breeze X rs' ,M T Q' sk ,- xx James Brennen Sharon Brmdley Sandra Buchhert D I Q Q . 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A, I x A s Locke Moore Franklin and Barnhouse QQ. 1-0' 1 ff' Dawn Buckley fm' In ,Q-4 Craig Burblck T --v VQ'if Jan Burke Judy Burns Buckley Dawn E College Prep Booster Club H1Tn 4 Intramurals I Chour 234 Harmonettes Jr Gurls Ensemble 4 Fnrst Aid Worker I Lubrary Helper 4 Spannsh Club 3 4 Buckley Sonja K College Prep Hr Tn 3 4 Intramurals I 3 Keramos 4 Future Nurses 4 Future Teachers 3 Burblck Craig D College Prep Football I 2 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 Student Council 34 Varsnty Club 3 4 Na tuonal Honor Socuety Key Club 2 3 Pres 4 Potter Pollce Coblnet 3 4 Basketball I2 3 4 Boys State Cholr l23 P A Worker Burchett Judith G General Drlvmg Club Gnrls Drawing Speech Arts Club In tramurals 24 Cholrl Burke Jan B General Intramurals 234 Tumb Img Club Burke Joseph B General Basketball I234 Intramurals I 3 4 Keramos Echo 34 Mathematncs Club4 Pres 4 Potter Pollce4 Stu dent Councll 2 Burns Jo Ann Com rnercual Booster Club HuTrl Drtv ang Club Burns JudyA Commerclal Chonrl Bussard Elame R Commer ctal Cablnet 2 3 Drnvnng Club Cal cott Cynthia A College Prep Cab lea er I 34 Reserve Capt 4 Choir I 2 3 4 Madrngals 4 Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Hlstorlan 4 Student Councul 2 Har monettes J Bnology Club 4 Pres 1-40+ tc.. if if Joseph Burke 7 'T' Elame Bussard S Sonja Buckley 'Dx hs fl 'l'l ' f Judith Burchett 'KQ- 1 ' Jo Ann Burns I' 115 'O X 'J Cynthua Calcott I . 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I 1 gs, '- I J Made '59-'60 a Successful Senior Year 'W Sue Calhoun arf' Ni' 11 7 Patrlcra Call lt liz, We Nw Harry Carnegie at' Wanda Carver fl '24 Officers for the Sensor Class of 60 mode plans for closung events of the year They were Pres Jlm Locke Vuce Pres Steve Moore Sec Marsha Franklin Treas Charles Barnhouse Absent Steve Moore Calhoun Sue E Commercial Office Worker 23 Keramos 34 Booster Clu 4 Glrls Drawing 3 Choir l Intramurals 2 Call Patrlcla L Gen eral Gurls Drawing Future Nurses Carnegue Harry General Basketball l Intramurals l23 Carter Janlce M Comrnercnal Intramurals Driving Club Carver Wanda L General Choir l 2 3 4 Future Nurses 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Future Teachers 3 Booster Club Chaffee Pamela J oege Prep Cholr l Frrst l Worker l Intramurals l4 Spanush Club3 Booster Club 4 HI Trl 34 !'s.,x Janrce Carter Pamela Chaffee We .. , 5 A . P . A .Ai ,, ' I ' A l A 4 4 l .sn l ,W X b 5 I' I ' ' ' z ' 1 ' 1 ' gl - I I I l I V X - c ll lg ' 'g Q Afl - ,wx 2 s Q 'P ,, Gu'- l gi' M 47,4 Qi' I 87 , C , Class al 60 WIII Have Many 'SE sf Phllllp Chan Clyde Christ: 'cr- Janet Coen 3 43 w vow Bruce Conkle 5' hr' George Copestrck 4.4130- ,.,..., I Gaul Clutter P,xnm fi as 'fs -lv 'F ff mul' 5' lisa James Coffman Mlclnael Como if an Mary Connelly Sue Copenhaver Chan Phnllup A College Prep Basketball 234 Intramurals Cros Country Chnstuon Clyde General Band Wrestllng Intramurals Clutter Gall? Commer clal Flrst And Worker Coen Janet M Cammercual Glrls Drawlng I Booster Club 2 Llbrary Club I Offnce Worker 3 Flrst And Worker 2 Intramurals 2 Coffman James V College Prep Art Club Pres Booster Club H Y 23 Tr as 3 Intramurals 23 Drlvlng Club Como Muchoel General Intra murals Keramos Echo Drrvlng Club Potter Pollce Conkle Bruce L General Band HIY Intramurals Radio Connelly Mary J College Prep Future Nur ses Copenhaver Sue Commerctal Offace Worker 34 P A Worker 34 Chatr I 2 3 4 Drlvlng Club 4 Tlwesplans 4 Harmonettes J Glrls Ensemble 4 In tramurals 3 4 Copestlck George D General Intramurals 2 3 4 Drlvlng Club 3 4 Potter Palace 4 I . ' 'W 6 51 . ' :if , , X . R A X IJ . . . .On X f C I I 4 3 ,A ' 'A I I- . ,A no Y I A vw Q by a 'D J' . I I if , Us f g . 1 4 s 1. J E, , 2 It I 1 . . . f.-A . gf 3:51.20 .:::l'i'.l K3-.Q A E ' 'I :haaaaual ,n 1' n t J- I 1 Lua, t , 3 -f. A - 4 ' I ::::::::::'k,'t'.-5329. - , fl Q I , VN Y S 5 , ' ' - .Q A , , 1 Q S - 5 , - 1 1 Q . , . - . ' . ' I ' . G 1 : Q Q - , - .1 - V: Q 1- , , 4 - G . 1 , 1 . , - 2 - ,S 1 : 5 t , . 1 N, : - : 1 4 , - .: - . , - 5 , z 4 - , 1 , ' ' . ' , I, . ' I , b , 4 , - 5 , , Q , Q A 4. uMoments to Remember at E. L. H. S. 1 5 - 7 VN 4 ' 5:31 Carolyn Cox 2 is is Qs-Q Fred Crossen tio 1: Jerry Croft Betty Cronm nf M19 LAI 423 Mary Culp Genevreve Cunnmgham 'N QM CFS Loss Cunnlngham Q21 Charles Davldson f? Qtr-v Jane Darley Nancy Darrah Cox CaroIynA Commercual Cheerleader 4 Keramos Booster Club Intramurals Future Nurses Croft Jerry R College Prep Ban I234 Treas 4 Science Club Potter Police 3 4 Natrona! Honor Socrety 3 4 Thesplans 2 3 4 Treas 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Drama Club Cronm Betty J College Prep Band I 2 3 4 Cabnnet 2 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Hu Tru 3 4 Booster Club Mathematucs Club 3 4 Sec 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety Crossen Fred A General Potter Police Science Club Intramurals Culp Mary K General Future Nurses Glrls Glee Club I 2 Cunmngham Genevreve J Commerclal Booster Club 2 3 Chorr I Grrls Cholr 234 Offuce Worker Cunnmgham Loss F Comrnerclal Chonr I YTeens 2 Darley Jane E College Prep Future Teachers I Forum I In tramurals I Dcrroh Nancy E College Prep Spanish Club Art Club I Davud son Charles G College Prep Cabunet Intramurals Football I234 Varsnty Club Track I 2 3 4 89 I ' 1 ' i' I , .5 IIMIX I t ' I ' 'N r I 1- , 'N x . 'K-' X Q- ' K W v -nf I C 5 I WM '?-I . MI: C I I ,av 4' 'R if ' . 'QA M' X fy' I - I I I I I V - I ' A -I A d I I I - - I I I I I I I I i I - I I I I - I - -I M I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I - - I - I ' ' ' . . . ' ' I I ' I ' I I 'X I . 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I I I I ' I ' I X I - I I - ,I I I e . , . .j g , - I - II I I I I I I l 1 I I I I - Senlor Band Members ,A '-an 5-N IT' fa yr A Ax, Kaye Davus Rrchard Davrs 1-:uf-' wr 'S' Deborah Dawson Robe rt Dawson A ,, liek , A93 :,, asf' and Cheerleaders Davrs Bruce W College Prep Na tnonol Honor Socuety 3 4 Cabunet 2 H Y Pres 3 Sec Choxr I Potter Poluce 3 4 Capt 4 Forum 34 Student Council 4 Key Club 234 Intramurals 34 Davus Gerald L General Basketball I Football I Chour I234 Madngals 4 Intramurals Boys Glee Club Davas Kaye D College Prep Cab une 3 H1Trr Forum Cholr Natlonal Honor Socrety Buology Club Thespnans Intramurals Booster Club Davns Rlchard H Commercral Foot ball 4 Dawson Deborah A College Prep Coblnet 2 3 Hr Trl 3 4 Pres 3 Pres 4 Cholr I 2 3 lass Oftlcer Sec 3 Madrlgals 3 Na taonal Honor Socrety French Club Blology Club Soph and Homecomlng Court Prom Pruncess Dawson Robert T General DeLong Lmda R Gen eral Cholr I 2 HI Trl 4 Future Nur ses Spamsh Club 3 Intramurals 2 Derenberger Esther M Commercial Booster Club 24 Cabmet 3 Drw :ng Club 3 V Pres 3 Choir I Intramurals 3 Devore Rlchard E Commercial Drlvlng Club Track Wrestling Dmgey Ehzabeth P Com merclal H Trl 34 Intramurals l Drlvlng Club 3 Natlonal Honor So cuety 34 Glrls Chorr 34 'Kg Lrnda Delong sr e Esther Derenberger Rlchard Devore Ellzabeth Dlngey D ,, 3g I. 3,4 - v. ' f , . -sf 6- I I , I I ' I l I ,., 5 . I I I I ' I ' - - 1 5 ', V, f ' U 1 .' , : ' . . 1 - -I 2 3' ,4 ' 1, . '- '. . ' . Q., Q I I I 1 I I I I I - V, U 2 1 fl I n li I . I , Lv - I- , - ' Bruce Davis Gerald Davis '5 - 'f ', ' V' : ' . , H I I I ' I ' P as 4 1 P . 3 3 I I ' . '- . - 1 4,-' 'N I , M' ' , ' . I -...Lal , Y f . . ,U I I ' I i- ' , : J - Q 3 N' ' K 1 v 4 L' 454 or l..'J-'lj' .. l . N- fa Recognized at Last Home Grid Game 'W-on Qu-.1 'Su Mary Down o rd K' 'Free Darrell Eccleston Downard Mary L Commerclal Grrls Choir 234 Booster Club Drama Club Duffy Judnth General Keramas Echo Fourth Estate Forum Eason Wllllam A Buslness Educatlon Band Intramurals Forum Usher Ecclesran Darrell R General Booster Club 3 4 Eckert Manlyn D College Prep C our l234 Hn Tn 34 French Club 3 Future Teachers 4 Harmon ettes Jr 3 Booster Club 2 Gvrls Ensemble 4 Intramurals l Edgell Carolyn S General psf- iq, th- Q tv' Y'--r 'Sy' ,f Keel, Juduth Duffy Wulllam Eason '1- as-, Ar 41 Maru lyn Eckert Carolyn Edgell These sensors really should be commended on the terrlfvc gob they dud as mem bers of our hugh school band Wuthout them the band could never have done the great yob that It has done 'Ist Row C Roszler L Mclntosh S Mowery M Walsh B McLaren L Wells C Alexander 2nd Raw C Garland B Nally P Wolfe P Blythe B Cronnn C Russell J Lmcoln 3rd Row H Zupperlan J Locke J Persohn R Grimes D Richards D North B Forester P Rlckerd D Marshall L Manypenny 4th Row J Croft R McAtee G Huggins J Ben nett C Chrzstlon D Huffman B Conkle D Smuth D Smlth 9 l I ,,,,, 6 G .U Q . 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' -v ,AR tl' Mary Est: l English Jane E Commerclal Dnv In Club 3 Gr Chorr 2 Pres 4 Student Councll 3 Future Nurses 4 Intramurals 3 4 Keramos Echo 4 Harmonettes Jr 3 Busrness Cu 4 Booster Club 234 shll Mary R College Prep H Trl 34 Cholr 123 Future Nurscs Office Worker 4 Harrnonettes Jr Evans Lmda R College Prep Booster Club rn lntram r 2 Keramos Echo 3 Chorr l Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Exton Robert E College Prep Bas ketball l Coblnet 4 lntramurals l 234 Chorr l Latnn Club Football l23 Forum Track 23 Stu ent Councrl 3 Feldman Allan R College Prep Key Club Choir l 2 3 Scuence Club Boys Glee Club Student Coun cal Ferrebee Llnda R Commercial Frrst And Worker l Offnce Worker 4 P A Worker 4 lntramurals l2 3 4 Booster Club 3 Drlvlng Club 3 A Cholr l Fnckle John A General Booster Club Cablnet 2 Keramos c o Chanr l24 Potter Ponce Spanlsh Club Thesplans Fitch Verna L College Prep Cholr l 2 3 Booster Club 24 Hu Trl 4 Spanish Club 34 Forester Wllbur R Col lege Prep Band l234 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Potter Pollce 4 Scxence Club Intramurals l23 Glee u 34 All Ohlo Boys Band 4 Danc Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Booster Club Fouse Janet 5 College Prep Chour 2 34 Booster Club 34 Trl 4 Student Councrl l Muslc Ap prectatlon Club 4 Intramurals l l'-larmonettes J Offlce Worker l Cabanet l iv' 1 4' ' Lunda Evans RH' Q.-I Allan Feldman Y'-S, John Flckle wfifx' Q Verna Fitch Wilbur Forester Janet Fouse In National Merut Scholarshup Test 44 C , nn Foutts ,Yv- 1 - fl. 4 1,9 'CI3 Fred Fryman ,L sl' qf' Carole Garner 3 lx 0- Q--'vi Elleen George 1 Marsha Franklln Foutts Lynn Commerclal Keramos v Mgr 4 Cholr 2 Drlvln Cu 3 Fu ure Teachers Sec 4 Intramurals 2 Business Cub 4 Fran nn Marsha L College Prep Booster Club Cabinet 24 Cheerleader I Cholr Sec 2 Class Ot tlcer Sec 24 Future Teachers Pres 4 G Sta Tr: 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Keramos Sensor Edltor 4 TCJA Sec 4 Sophomore Queen Prom Prln cess Homecomlng Queen Fry Rob murals I 2 34 Cholr I 23 Student Councnl Debate Club Fryman Fred G Commercnal Drlvlng Club lntra murals Booster Club Garland Carol Co ege Prep nd 2 3 4 chestra 2 3 4 Treas 4 Forum 3 Future Nurses 4 Intramurals 3 Booster Club 2 3 Garner Cuole Commerclal I-I Trl 3 4 In ra rals I 2 3 Drnvln Clu Booster Club 3 Garvey Dwnght M General Intramurals George Eileen R Commerclal Cabinet 3 HlTrl 3 4 Future Teachers 3 4 I-lnstor la 4 Booster Club Intramurals George Robert D College Prep Cabinet 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Hn Y 34 Key Club 234 Mathematics u 4 Cholr 23 Potter Ponce Madrugals 3 Student Councll 3 In tramurals Glllespne Marie Commer clal Choir Intramurals Musnc Ap precratlon Club Glrls Basketball 'Ning Robert George Robert r rv-'T A Carol Garland Dwnght Garvey Marne Glllespue I I O I 1' . x . 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I 4: - f Cl E Q ' Q 2 ' I' I I f' 1 - I r -' 5 Sensors Wull Never Forget the Warren 6:1 F' NGA M Perry Gllson 'u Ql X G Keeplng the spurlts of EL H S athletes hugh whether lt was durmg a rouslng vlctory or depressung defeat were the alms of these erght cheerleaders They dlsplayed much enthusiasm and school spurut during thelr last memorable year of cheering at ELHS They are Marsha Franklln Gracle Hutchman Warsnty captaunl Lucky Sprague Carolrne Rockwood Cundy Calcott lRe serve captaunl Penny Allman Mary Jo Nesselrode and Carolyn Cox ,ur 1.41 Carl Green Wx, Roy Gnmes Thomas Goodlun 3:-6 s.' Gllson, Perry 0 General Chonr l Intramurals Goodlm Thomas K Commercnal Drnvlng Club lntramur als Green Carl L General Intro murals Spamsh Club Gnffm Shenla R Commercial Chour 1234 F ture Nurses Lrbrary Club Booster Club Grnmes Roy M College Prep Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Chorr l Potter Police 4 Natnonal Honor Soclety Mathematncs Club 3 I tramurals Boys Glee Club 34 Mu Apprecnatlon Club Gulutz Thomas General lntramurals Sheila Grlffln T 'f WWW Thomas Gulutz O I V Y nf ,K A f Q ' I C' T Y ll fl ri 1 1 4 I or .. 4 4, 3 1 X 5 J., Q Q5 4 P bi .' .I , . X M 5 'N 1 . .few ' f - . x-:A A .Y l- A ' if X. ' ' itil: ' FJ ff A A ',,, 1 , ' 4.6 W V W . , 1 1' gy ' I, 'L Q- , ' G A Q 3 if . ,N-. . .Q M it C in .3 X v . I . . . . 4 . ' I ll . 'Il' Q ' I ' I I I I - f 1 , - ilxn .J ' 0 0. . O x -,' A - I I ' ' I ' I - ' I .l '. ' - V ' - I. I I I I U' . . . D 1 5 A . , . ., , , , :H l, . 1 ' ' : ' : n- 1 . J 1 . I X - ' src . , l P -s -, :N 1 . SL., ' M x Game and the Great Victory Pep Rally 3 'FIR 1 wu- --? 'K' George Guy Jr Q '1 ' 40 Kathleen Hall 3-8. Q.-r pw- lv t Jucllth Haberland JOSGDIW HGQGV 'ivy' YL Richard Hall HW' Pr v---r Ralph Harker 'U 1,34 i 4 Don Helms Susan Heath 4r Naomt Hemsley Roberta Hamnlton Guy George K Jr Commercual Basketball Mgr 3 P A Worker 23 Intramurals 3 Key Club Chotr I23 Drlvung Club V Pres Pot ter Police Student Caunctl I Usher Boys Glee Club 23 Haberland Judnth E Busnness Educatxon Booster Club 4 Cabtnet 3 Offrce Worker 4 HI Trl 34 Keramos 4 Cholr I2 Drnvmg Club 3 Intramurals 234 Hager Joseph General Basketball 4 Intramurals I234 Track Football Hall Kathleen A College Prep Band I234 Orchestra 23 4 H:Tru Future Teachers 34 In tramurals Hall Richard A General Booster Club Band I Drrvtng Club Harmlton Roberta A College Prep Cabinet 2 Offrce Worker I34 Ht Tn 34 Treas 4 Future Nur ses 4 Treas 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Lnbrary Helper I Intramurals Fnrst And I Booster Club 2 3 Har ke Ralph J General Wrestlmg Mgr 23 Varstty Club 34 Heath Susan A College Prep Art Club I Office Worker 2 Organ Class I P A Workerl H: Trl I Intramurals I Grrls Cholr I234 Llbrary Helper I Grrls Drawmg I Helms Don R Commercnal Drnvmg Club P A Worker Hemsley Naam: L Gen eral Booster Club 34 P A Work er4 95 I 3 W? 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Samuel Hughes Rosa Hughey 3 Grace Hutchrnon 9 we ts' Carol Johnson Drlvung Club Gtrls Drownnq Boost er Club 2 Howell Lynn D Com merctal Cholr Cablne Booster Club 2 3 4 Forum 4 lntra murals 4 Glrls Chotr 34 Huffman avld L General Bond 2 4 oster Club 4 H Y 234 r lectlon Club Intramurals Muslc Ap recratlon Club Huggins Glendon W College Prep Band 234 Booster Club Intramurals Modrlgols 34 s Glee Club Cholr 34 e Band Muslc Appreclotton Club Hughes Samuel W Gereral Golf Intramurals Hughey Rosa M Col lege Prep Keramos 4 Latln Club 3 Llbrary Helper l Hutchmson Ralph L College Prep Qpanlsh Club Hut chman Grace L College rep Cheerleader 3 4 Varsrty Capt obtnet 24 lr C Olflcer rcas 2 I TI rornurals l 2 3 4 r Clu Q ph and H mecomlng Court Har rn rcttcs 3 Cpanlsh Club 3 4 cc 4 Jeffrtes Ross D General Cholr l 2 lntrarnur ls Prolcctlon Club John son Carol J Commcrclal Booster u 234 lntramurals 2 I f I 4 V I .- .M f' , 5 ' , all x , 19' ' '15 A pap.. Kl K' ' .1 ' ,A W5 , s- 2 ,, , - - A 4 ATN! 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Johnson Robert L General Intra murals Johnson Wulla Mae College Prep G Is Choir 3 Intramurals ooster Club 2 Cholr I24 brary I Harmanettes Sr Johnston Margaret R Commercnal Basketball Booster Club Intramurals Farst And Worker Gurls Drawing Thespuans Thanksglvlng for Frleda Jones Bruce A College Prep Key Club 2 3 4 Treas 4 Editor of Drs trlct Bulletrn 4 Student Councll 2 Pres 4 Executlve Councnl 3 4 Keramos 3 4 Photographer Keramos Echo 4 Photographer Natronal Honor Society 34 B ys Sta e H1 Y 3 4 Pr s 3 Pres 4 Cablnet 4 Forum 34 3 s-. i Robert Johnson Wrlla Mae Johnson Pres 3 Potter Police 34 Capt Bo ster Club 2 3 4 HI Trl 3 4 In tramurals 234 Drlvmg Club 3 Kemple Sh rn L General HnTn 34 Intramurals I2 Keramos 4 Cholr I Natnonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Spanlsh Club 34 Se 3 Booster Club 2 Kent Brenda M Commerclal Intramurals 24 Kern mos Echo Head Typist 4 Forum 4 Student Councll 3 Klnd Ferg uson H General Football l Varsuty Club 34 Intramurals 34 Wrest Img 2 3 Kmsey Robert D College Prep Spamsh Club 3 4 Pres 3 4 Booster Club 4 Junior Prom Intramurals I 2 3 4 Koemg James A General 1 J J JN Margaret Johnston 'Wx 'BA ,- I , -L -nr Bruce Jones fi 'W be P'I'Sf +C Louella Jones Sherri Kemple Brenda Kent 3 1 N 5452 9' lf. I 5 If 'cs' Y ,,-v .29 Ferguson Kind Robert Kinsey James Koenig . . . 1 . . . Excelled In Promotlng Council s Actlvmes B jljir' J- iz, LII f Id' I g rx ,T I - ' 'L ' 3'4. -1 ' 'I A I . f I I O 5 It tg '- V, -4 e. 4. Jonbs, Louella IA. l CorTnerciaIf O I I I . .- I: - I gc? u i .- 1 , f -K , A :I . ' ' , , 4. 'pi X ' V . ' ,- C' I 4 2 g 4 4 ' ff' ' he fo I ', ' I - 2 I :I 'I Jn, 2 Uv' - - lll' I I In P. z I A - Q an ? ' A v wa A 'NJ is Sensors Explored Job Opportunities an ,av Atttred In the traditional cap and gown the sensor class of 1960 ended a memorable three years at East Liverpool Hugh School They took part nn the Sensor Assembly Baccalaureate and the recenvmg of thetr duplomas at Commencement Q--r Thomas Lawrence '11, f Laverna Kraft it up , Joseph Lanclus Yau-:sc Walter Lawson Q? 'Nw Joyce Luncoln James Locke .3 of -uf Merry Lambrlght 'ni -mv-3 -Q. eb in .2 11.52 Wtlllam Loughlm Kraft Laverna M Commercial Booster Club Future Nurses lntra murals 2 Lambrlght Merry L Com m rclal Girls Choir l234 n a murals l 2 3 4 Future Nurses Boost er Club Landis Joseph E Commer cual General Drlvmg Club Laughlm Wtlham General Lawrence Thomas H Commerclal Musuc Apprecnatuon Club Lawson Walter V College Prep Baseball 34 Basketball 2 P A Worker 4 Key Club 4 Cross Country 2 Potter Pollce 4 Natnonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Varsuty Club 2 34 lntramurals 4 Lmcoln JoyceA College Prep Band l 234 Booster Club 34 lntramurals I34 hour I2 Cabnnet 2 Locke James A College Prep Class Offncer Treas Pres 4 Boys State Key Club B nd 1234 Orchestra Student Counctl Treas 4 Potter Polnce Forum 3 U 0 a F EL' '. 1.6 ' F -Q J Q-wg 1. T l, Y' X. N gl' . ' .At 3 K I 4 M4 1'-4? 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A, - 1 1 , A fx 4 I Appllecl lor College Scholarships 4-175 'ir' Q , Melanne Lomba 'J-We fl' ii i Wynona Malcomb Lomba Melanae E Commercual Grrls Choir 34 Booster Club 2 Hr Trl 34 Forum 3 Bnology Club 4 Usher 3 Ludwug Carol A Com mercnal Booster Club 234 Offzce Worker 234 Gtrls Drawlng Drrvrng Club Mackall Robert W College Prep Football l234 Basketball l 234 Track34 Boys State Natnon al Honor Socnety 3 4 Class Otfucer Pres 2 Student Councul P s l Treas 3 Varsnty Club Treas 3 Pr s 4 Po er Ponce Cabnnet 23 Malcomb Wynona L Commerclal Drnvnng Club Future Nurses Manypenny Lance C College Prep Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 234 Booster Club 3 Wor er H Y Dance Band 234 Pep Band 234 Track 2 Muslc Apprecnatron Club 4 Marshall David L General Band Projectnon Club Dance Band De bate Club Marhn Darlene K Com mercual Booster Club Cabrnet 23 Chorr I2 Future Nurses lntramur als Grrls Chour 34 Mattern Davnd L College Prep Scnence ub Mercer Alan W General lntramur als Drrvlng Club Mules Cletus T Commercual HaY Intramurals Chorr Z- 49' Qx 'CT' Carol Ludwlg Robert Mackall r-vo, To 7.7 iw., 5 35m mr' A fix: Lance Manypenny Davud Marshall MQ. 'Os Q57 S if-F 'lo- Darlene Martm Davld Mattern l Alan Mercer Cletus Mules I O D Y Wg- X T 1- K ,Y .L . s. 5 rf , . f .. .jf 1 rj X -4 f I f s Q if., . 1 Lb Q, 33,1 ' .4 A' ' - 2 ff 2' LZ? ' Q 'H '--Iv A Q . 'L . - rs e :E - ' f 5 . . , , ' .a V- Q t. . - -W . ..ff ' h -,L ' Q.'? t ll avr' -3: -A 3 X ,f f , 1 .f f - ' .fazltf - ' ..........-.., C . . . , .h MAN , ' . ' 5 -v - I - . . , , , .- . , . . fa , , , f 2 . I I l . - I I I I I . , . . . . I I I I Y . , . I ' 'I I I 1 I 1 . - ' Q ' I I I .I I I A - I I 'Q- T. . : l i re , - . N 1 - . -- e . 5 tt I : .. , ' 7 . . I - I ' -I I 1 I 45 P. A. k 25 1- 3,45 ' 1 , , Q , ' . l A' 1 .. U , - , z J. - 7 'V 4' ly . , , . . I I ' ,Q 4: . -'fl - I -A I X , , - , . ,.- . .5 Cl , 1 . 5 - ' ' . ' .D I . -l 52-2.3, 1 ' r , .4-... '. l, l- . l.ffwf:1 x Q .4!r1'f'l' V7 lA 60 Class Noted lor Loyalty gg' CBR- Q-eff Q- 561 -.ns-,.. Sv- James Mu es Frank Muller Harold Muller qv,-vw-..,, 49 fv- Janet Mlller Luanne Muller Mules James E Commercual Base a 4 Intramuras I2 Varsity Club Muller Frank B Col lege Prep HIY34 Treas4 ey Club 2 3 4 Matbematncs Club 3 4 V Pres 4 Usher 23 Intramuralsl 2 Booster Club 4 Muller Harold G General Intramurals Muller JanetE Commercnal Art Club Girls Draw Ing Muller Luanne Commercral Booster Club Intramurals Flrst And Worker Spannsb Club 34 Mont gomery Ronald A College Prep Intramurals l234 Cross Country A Drrvtng Club 4 Proyectuon Club 2 Student Councul 4 Varsuty Club Moore Stephen R College Prep Boys State Cabnnet 234 HIY 3 Intramurals 34 Keramos 4 Cl-tour I 2 3 Class Officer 3 4 Pr s 3 es Pott r P 1 M tlonal Honor Socnetv Forum 3 Pres 4 Moms Larry A Gen Art Club Intramurals or rnson Walter E General lntramur as Mort Bruce L General Cnonr Dnv no Club Intramurals IOO .QQ 'S-1 QW' Stephen Moore fa' f ' 3. Ronald Montgomery aa Qs,,4 Larry Morrns Walter Morrlson Bruce Mort I r . 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I , I - I J ' T I k 1 Enthusiasm, ancl Crusaclnng Splrlt -urs .'J s-.uf Barbara Mostol Ier 'Q' Q Q..-ff ef Carole Muenster ga.. 408492 ,B Larry Myers +7 ,,1n-s 11 -' 'vt 4 Shtrley Mowery 'S Nancy Musuraca Ronald McAtee 'sl Larry McCullough Gay McEwen Q- -4 'ff Y 'v Mostoller Barbara E College Prep mel 3 H Trl Cl'1Olr l Ll r r Helper Qpanlsln Club 2 3 4 Mowery Shurley Y Cornrnercnal Majorette 3 Cholr l Hu Trl 4 lntramuras Keramos 2 34 Natlonal Honor S clety 34 Gurls Chour 2 Muenster Carole J General Chour 123 E s mble l Spanish Club l 2 Treas Ht Tru Harrnonettes J lntra mural Homecomung Court Mus uraca Nancy E College Prep Boost Club 23 C :net H1 rt Intramurals l 24 Chonr l Furst Ad Worker 3 4 Future Nurses 4 Myers Larry General Potter Pollce McAtee Ronald L College Prep Band l 2 3 Pres 4 Chourl Orchestra 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Y3 Poer Pole4 All IO Boys Band 234 Forum 4 Booster Club 4 McCall Gayle M General Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 Keramos 2 3 A Ed or 4 First And 4 lntramur als 23 Chour l McCullough Larry T General Varsity Club lntrarnur als Cross Country Wrestllng Mc Ewen Gay A College Prep l-llTn 3 4 Keramos Echo 2 3 4 Edtor 4 Thesplans 34 Spanlsh Club 34 Natlonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Cablnet 3 Fourth Estate 2 3 4 Mclntosh Lmda L College Prep Band l 2 3 4 4 Cholr Ensemble l l-ll Trl 4 Spanush Club 34 Booster Club 234 lntrarnur Gayle McCall f '4' X ff-fr r A Llnda Mclntosh 0 o 0 a , A . - . 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K +. fit . .f .N gag. f , 4- K-' if X C., f ,, rl. lv 1 f' , ,fx if I V Marsha Franklin Reignecl as Queen W ,P v' ly! s f Ann McKmnon 'YR rw Y Bonnle McLaren f Mary Nesselrode is 49 i David North ft' Lwlrv Barbara .lo Nally McKmnon Ann Commercaal Chorr 1 Booster Club 234 Intramurals 1 2 3 Glrls Drawung 4 Otfrce Work 1 McKmnon Penelope A Col lege Prep Booster Club 234 I tramurals 1234 Llbrary Helper 1 Future Nurses Pres 4 Student Councll 4 Usherl McLaren Bonnie E College Prep Majorette 4 H Trl 4 Offlce Worker 1 Chorr 1 Spamsh Club 34 Nally Barbara J College Prep Band 234 Booster Club 2 3 4 Office Worker 4 Hn Tru 34 Keramos Echo 34 Natnonal Honor Socaety 34 Forum Se 3 Future Nurses 4 Usher 3 lntramur als 3 Nelser Ahce J College Prep Orchestra 234 HlTrl 34 Madru Q ls 34 Natlonal Honor Society 34 Future Teachers 34 s 4 our B n Cheerleader 1 Student Councnl 1 Nesselrode Mary J Commerclal Booster Club 34 Pes Cheerleader 134 Chor 123 Of tlce Worker 1 Nolan Nancy L Commercual Oftuce Worker 34 Hu Tr 34 Cholrl Glrls Drawmg 34 North David P College Prep Band 1234 Orchestra 1234 Cabinet 23 Scrence Club 34 Natnonal Hon or Socnety 3 4 Key Club 2 Booster Club 234 Pep Band 4 Bofs Glee Club 34 All Ohro Boys Band 34 Olmstead Lana F General Chonr 1 Drlvmg Club Booster Club 234 Hr Trl Intramurals ...Q ,vw 1 Penelope McKunnon ,mlm 1z: Alnce Nelser GUY' Hr is-1 Nancy Nolan ,.. Lana Olmstead During ELHS Homecoming Festivities ff: Camille Parr A t '7 i nd .1Qv'i'X 1 ' Parr Camille E Commercial lntra murals 234 Library Helper 23 First Aid Worker 4 Parr Roland F Commercial Patterson Robert E General Cabinet 234 Choir 2 Pres 4 Thespians 34 r s 4 Madri a s ooster Club 4 Intramurals Roland pon Payne Joan E Commercial Future Teachers Intramurals Cabinet 2 Perkins Marion L Commercial Pro yecion Club Potter Police nra murals Science Club Persohn John R College Prep B nd l234 Or chestra l Driving Club l Pep Band Robert Patterson Joan Payne 'Tl Marion Perkins 'Q Q5 John Persohn 3 Because of You was played by the E L H S Marching Band a Bruce Jone Student Council President announced the l959 Homecoming ueen Marsha Franklin Here the court is shown with their escorts gust before the big moment arrived during the halftime ceremonies of the Bellaire St John s football game They are Debbie Dawson with Steve Moore Marsha Franklin with Jim Locke Gracie Hutchman with Sheridan Bottistellu Carole Muenster with Tom Wallace and Caroline Rockwood with John Judy IO3 I i ' A J ' 1 1 I 1 1 ' . , . . , I . 5 . ,E 5 1, 13, 4 - . 5 , -- V. 41 P C. 4g Hi-Y g 'g l 3,4g ' B 5 4. 1 - I . 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X. 1 I ' ' I . , , I . . , 1 1 Class ol l96O Began High School Career , X -ws + QR., Jackue Prtts Jerry Potts DOHCIS PrIClemOre ,fide -as in 'io Q'-'V Qs dy 8.5- Ronald Prmce John Prodonovlch Jack Putnam Pitts Jacquellne M General Chorr l 2 3 4 Madrlgals Spanish Club Intramurals Booster Club Student 'TT 'R Councll 2 Potts Gerald L Commer clal Art Club Drnvlng Club Potter '5 X Polnce Track Prldemore Dallas General Cross Country Prolectron Club Track Prlnce Ronald J Gen eral Football l 2 3 4 Track 2 Base vw--v 'Qty' ball 3 Choir l 2 Intramurals Var stty Club 34 V Pres 4 rod onovnch John Commercral Varsity Club Intramurals Wrestlsng Mgr Putnam Jack A General Key Club Thesprans Spanlsh Club Raduo Club Ramsey Dons J College Prep Kev amos Spanish Club Natlonal Honor Society Junior Prom Library Helper Rea Nancy L Commercral Cablnet 2 Office Worker 3 Cholr 23 Harmonettes Jr H Trl brary Helper l Natronal Honor So crety Booster Club 2 Reed Lando L Y ? R' College Prep Cholr l23 Booster Club Future Nurses Lrbrary Club HlTrl Library Worker Reed W Wallace General Cholrl lntramur als l Booster Club 4 Dons Ramsey Nancy Rea 1 or '1' f .11 if ff ,LQ 4 Lmda Reed Wallace Reed A N 1 Q 'I 1 X- , ' N-K, N V-is -X rr uf, l 4 .. .fifiif ' fir' 3 1 f- ff ' r Q W V ...M 9 . v l .' Vg. 1 ' 1 1 . if ' 151,55 X . I .U . Q I A , , , 2 J 1 r J -v N I : 1 , A I . . . - , ,, E: : . 1 , ' ' . . ' W- 1 ' Q . - I ' ' V' 4 5 I , , , 2 : - J 2 , Q 1 - B , - , ,. . P . f I ' ' .1 - - -Q 1 1 1 1 ' - , - : Q P 2 A ' 1 ' - : : , , . , - 5 A . I . I I I T l, , 1 ,I .1 I- 1 Lv- , ' g . , ' . 5' . ' , ff I 2, I 1 : L- Q Q ' I , , . B. - 5 : - .-Q ' s Q 112 be -22-'gp l Zim: 114- .,?t',,t- 3' rf- Wlth 412 Students Flnlshed Wlth 290 Reynolds Bruce H College Prep Football 24 Baseball 3 Forum 3 Intramurals Ruchards L Dan Col lege Prep Band l 234 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Pres e Club 34 34 Fu ure Teachers 4 Dance Band 34 Rich ardson Wullnam L College Prep Potter Pollce 3 4 Capt 4 Cholr l Mathematics Club 4 RIC erd Phulltp L College Prep Band l 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 23 Orchestra 4 Booster Club 3 Pep Band Ruebel Lynn College Prep Board of Elec :ons Cheerleader 3 Future Teachers 4 Glrls State H T 34 Keramos 3 4 r Mgr 3 4 u dent Councll l 2 3 4 Ex Councll Sec 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Sophomore Queen Court Office Worker 4 Latin Club 3 lntramural l234 Roach Henry General Foot 234 Track 2 Wrestling Varsuty Club 4 Robbms Carolyn L oege Prep Gnrs Cholr Hu fl Future Nurses Booster Club lntra murals Choir l Office Worker Flrst And Worker Student Councll 2 Rockwood Carolme L Commercual Board of Electlans 3 Cheerleader 3 Chalr 2 Oklahoma Spanlsh Club 3 4 HI Trl 3 4 Intramurals 2 34 Student Councll 234 Councll 4 Booster Club 23 Rose Jane A General Spanish Club 34 H Trl 34 Roseberry Carolyn E Commerclal Cholr l23 Grrlg Ensemble 4 Booster Club 3 4 Stu dent Councll 3 Lynn Rlebel QNX 0' fdlf' f' 1'- ' 1 Bruce Reynolds Dan Rlchards ' A. fe in T, Wllllam Richardson Phnlllp Rlckerd slr 1 I, ' A-fx NV' Henry Roach Carolyn Robbms 47 ? 2 K is-4,3 l iw Nfx Carollne Rockwood Jane Rose Carolyn Roseberry Q I Q Q - , . 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X 2' f I . 1' Ne 4 This Class Wrll Be Remembered Roszler Catherme J Commercial Band l234 Student Councnl 24 Music Appreciation Club 4 Roush James General Proj ctlon Club Rubin Elsa A College Prep Cholr I234 H Trl 34 Keramos co 234 Thesplans 234 Natnonal Honor Socuety 34 Fourth Estate 3 4 Student Councnl 2 3 Scuence Club Se Treas 3 Pres 4 Rus ll Carol L Commerclal Band l234 Cholr 1234 Driving Club Madrl gals Russell Mnchael W General Booster Club Intramurals Ryan Rohm E Commerclal H1Tru Span Cub 34 Booster Club Ryckman Peter College Prep Ker amos Echo 34 Key Club 34 Pot ter Pollce 4 Natlonal Honor Society 34 Student Councnl l Scrence Club 34 Cholr l Sablack Mary M Gen eral P A Worker Future Nurses Booster Club Intramurals Sensor Prom Sanford Joy L College Prep Colr l234 Treas 4 HI rl 34 Madrlgals Booster Club 34 Organ Class 2 Natlonal Honor So cuety 3 4 Future Teachers 4 Int a murals Schreckengost D Gary Col lege Prep Natlonal Honor Soclety 34 Key Club 234 Potter Pol ce Capt 4 Keramos 4 Forum 3 Thesplans 34 Chourl Student Councll l Proyectron Club l Sclence Club 4 we-P vt Mlchael Russell .ll 45' Mary Sablack '4' Wx Wd' Catherune Roszler James Roush ye f,rv- 956. -ef X X sy X Elsa Rubun Carol Russell A-if ,df 'Q' sr- v 11-., Robln Ryan Peter Ryckman 1-QQ l cz Joy Sanford Gary Schreckengost O I , ' - ' Q V , , , QV V , Q . . 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Q ' Fans O. ,am 'f qv ,R I' R6 il Gayle Scovel Lmda Seevers Donald Serbert v-vs 1- V --v -4'f 7' Lucy Shaffer Helen Shasteen Nwwrif' ws WATCH! ff ,aku fx., Carl Shawl Scovel Gayle E General Cablnet 2 Glrls Ensemble Intramurals Seevers Lnnda M Commerclal Keramos Echo lntramurals l234 C our Llbrary Helper Serberf Donald M College Prep Baseball 234 Bas ketball l Intramurals l 234 Choir l Cross Country 234 Football l Student Councll Varsuty Club Track l Usher Shaffer Lucy A College Pr p Chour l234 Cabinet 2 Hu Tr 4 Intramurals l Harmonettes 3 Grrls Ensemb 4 Fu ure Teachers 34 Shasteen Helen I Commercial Cholr l Booster Club Lrbrary Club Intramurals l Shawl Carl E College Prep lntramural Chonr l 2 3 Potter Pollce Madrngals Student Councnl 2 Harmonalres 3 lO7 ' I 1 U 1 ,, gl 'L ' 1 V xy 9' x . V V f so ., ,v 3, Q -. x VI 50 ' Wu ' Mi x f if Pi -'Lf-410,--. 4' Fd if r fv Et? . .1 -fs' :Z 5- - 2 , I I .A i I - I H f Chou' l,4j Spanush Clubg Drlll Teamg Q ' ' ' 1 I , , 3,41 , , , 5 h ' ls . 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'- Arthur Smtth Darrell Smrth Donald Smnth 36 agn- 'Y tw J 35 ri Kerth Smath 1' ,so- Luclcy Sprague Martha Stansbury W Smrth ArthurJ General Srmth Dar rell M College Prep Cabtnet 4 Hr Y 234 Pres 4 Keramos Echo Sports Edrtor Key Club 2 our Po er P :ce Nattonal Honor Soctety 34 Fourth Estate Thesptans Sec 4 Sctence Club 4 Smnth Donald H General Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 3 4 Dance Band Smith Keith D General Cab inet 2 Sctence Club Smrth Ronald K General Chour l 2 34 Madrlgals 94'- 3- Sprague Lucky L Commerctal Booster Club 34 s 4 ttce Worker Ht Trl 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Stacey Mrl r E eneral Chotr trs our 34 H rt 34 Gtrls Dr rng 3 Art Club 4 Stansbury Mar tha J College Prep Otftce worker 4 Intramurals l Library Helper l Future Nurses 4 Spanlsh Club Treas 3 Stefl Marjorie A Com merctol Keramos 2 3 Chotr l 23 H Tru 3 Drrvrnq Club 4 Camera Club 2 P A Worker 3 Intramurals Stemberg Robert A College Prep Baseball 2 3 4 Varsrty Club Key Club Thesptans Student Councrl Booster Club P A Wor er Intramurals Ronald Smtth aff Q Mtlclred Stacey hi 1 3' ,f Pai Margorre Stefl Robert Stennberg I . , f ? S' .,:. 1 Yi V . , V a- P 4- ' 2 .21 f 3 2 .L , 5- , . ill fi rff ti' , 7 , Ulf Q fs 1' 4'.l If v .1, ' .: 4 1i's. , wrei' . I I . . I - ' to 3, 4 - ' 5 , ' 3,45 Ch ' 2g tt ol' 3,4g Q. 1' ' - lf ' ft Y . I f . ' 1 K - 1 - I ,f ' ,Q 4 ' I ' . I . t Tx 1 . V . ' . ,rua .,'JI.q. I ' , , - ' . A ju +43 XV ' - ' , , , , ,I , 'jvtjfiql W Boys Glee Clubg Boys Quartet. N ,, ,ws A,.t,W,gJ . I -: HH fheifgcv, fy ' ' ' ,Y r. -'l ffrx s..,...!L.I I - Pre A I Of. , , Q , S , '- d ed . G g ' l,2g G' I ' Ch ' , g i-T ' , 5 ' ' aw- I - 1 ' I- . Z . . J ff' Y 5,3 l, l ' A I, I . S 'N QSC! -2 , , Q : 2,3: J . . tt , if 'fa' , ' , '-:A so 'lilrir 1, iw' 't,'W., 4:1- ,aif ,1 ff. .JJ fi-3 :Ai ' -3. - . ,,i1', !i! tiff Ablllty In Senior Class Play NC Marcua Stepanovlch Q Wfffl' v-N: Davld Stone 'rv Robert Swogger 554: ,f,,.x Vrrglnua Thayer f' 1?-ff bow- Robe rt Stewart Stepanovrch Marcra L College Prep C blnet 3 H Trl 34 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Future Teachers 3 4 Pres 4 Glrls Cholr 2 Thesplans 4 Choir I Student Councll 2 Booster Club 34 Stewart Robert J College Prep Cablnet 2 Keramos 3 4 Key lu 2 3 4 Sec 4 Board of DI re ors 234 Cholr I2 Natlona I-Ionor Society 3 4 Forum 4 French Club V Pres 3 Student Councll 24 Potter Polrce 34 Ca t 4 Shllwell Wlllram K General Chour A Worker Drrvlng u Stone Davld L General Biology Club Surgeon Glenda J College 34 Harmonettes Jr Glrls Ensem ble 4 Intramurals I Swogger Rob ert E Commerclal Football I B s all I 2 Baseball 3 4 Cholr I Cross Country 2 Drnvlng Club 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Taylor Wnlllam D Commercul Football I2 Track Manager 2 Brology Club 4 Bose ball 34 Intramurals Thayer Vnr gmaa Commercnal Booster Club Of flce Worker I-ll Trl Intramurals Glrls Drawlng Thomas Arlene Com mercral Booster Club 2 lntramur I 23 Drlvnnq Club ec G Chour 2 V es Usher Thomas Arthur T General Varszty Club 34 Keramos Echo 2 Co Edltor 4 Football I 2 3 Mgr Wrestllng 23 Basket ball Mgr I Potter Polrce 4 Fourth Es ate 2 3 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 if' Wllllam Stlllwell We QF 'V' Glenda Surgeon t 3 6- Wrlllam Taylor AT 'Q '73- iff sl? Arlene Thomas Arthur Thomas I Q I O I I 5 7 1' VV f c, Q ax Q.' V 1- ' Y ,, D . I I . ' I , .ff 0 ' J 1- ' , J If f. , , , Q , - CO- rv ' I 9 . 5 ' ' ' J A Q r 'l'1'6, c5l,,- ff- M - we ct , , : A , J ' I ' V: A , - , ,I , I .0 . -. , M , 5 , -- p. . L., r .gn T4 ,yrtlh I P 1 - I A 1 CI b K 11 'rl ' ' ' - ' . - ' N X '-1- s I ' r , JFK - ' ' QA. Prepq Booster Club 3,45 Choir I,2, Q 1, 'tan . , 5 . -5 ' - . I - I ' . ' 5 7 a - kefb , J , 2 ' ,Zp I I I r I . . I D ' , z I - , '- ft ' - ' z - 'J I 1 ' -wnx 0 . , . A 7 -Q- TT' V I - I - ' 4' V ' 4 5 . . 7 ' il bg, als , , 5 g 3,4 - S . ' 45 irls' ' ,3,4 - . Pr , ,P-' ' A- , - Q 3,4 - - ' 1 , , 1 4 - .: ' 4 , : - S I 2 : , f , , I , , , J , , ! s - , ' t Patricia Thompson ,vi 'J Judith Todd John Vincent Jerry Wagoner Class ol '60 Boasts 37 1 Www ,ar 'f .gg ,L P c Evelyn Tice Gayle Tilton 2-'C' Lx lf Donna Turner Nancy Vaughn is 1! , Jean Virden Richard Waggle Thompson Patricia A General First Aid Worker 34 P A Worker 4 Future Nurses 4' Choir l' Booster Club 2 3' Girls Drawing 3' Hi-Tri 4. Tice Evelyn M. Commercial' Driving Club' Girls Drawing. Tilton Gayle E. Commercial. Todd Judith A. Commercial' Booster Club' Cabinet 3' Hi-Tri 3 4. Turner Donna J. Commercial' Hi-Tri 34' lntramurals 34' Cabinet 2' Girls Drawing' Booster Club 2 4' Choir l' Student Council, Vaughn Nancy B Commercial' Choir l 2 - Sec. 4' Cabinet 3' Office Worker l 34' Hi-Tri 3 4' Future Teachers 3' Future Nurses 4 - Sec. 4' Student Council l 2 3' Harmonettes Jr.' Cheer- leader l' Madrigals 4. Vincent John C. General' Booster Club 2 3' Choir l 2 3' Driving Club - Pres. 4' Projection Club 2 3' Radio 3' Football l' Basket- a -- Mgr. l. Virden M. Jean. Commercial' Girls Drawing' Booster Club' Music Appreciation. Woggle Richard J. Commercial' Choir l 2' Intramurals l 2 34. Wagoner Jerry W. College Prep: Booster Club 4' Baseball 4' Mathematics Club 3' Choir l' Potter Police 4' Thespians 4' National Honor Society 3 4' ln- tramurals l 2 34' Football l. jf' William Wallace Marlene Walsh 'mar 'F Dennis Ward Sara Ward 'Wx VIS, PY vs-if Marlene Weinbren Laurine Wells Wallace, William T. College Prep., Varsity Club 3,4, Cabinet 3, Potter Police 3,4 - Capt. 4, Hi-Y 2,3, Choir l,2,3, Student Council 4, Booster Club 3,4, Football - Mgr, 2,3, Basketball l. Walsh, Marlene F. Commercial, Major- ette 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 2,3, Booster Club. Walter, Nancy A. Commercial, Choir 2,3,4, Driving Club, Harmonettes, Jr., Madrigals, Music Appreciation Club, Intramurals. Ward, Dennis. General, Driving Club. Ward, Sara L. College Prep., Future Nurses 4, Booster Club 2, Choir l,2, Intramurals l,2,3,4. Wat- kins, David M. Commercial, Track, Intramurals, Football 3, Cabinet 2. Wein- bren, Marlene J. College Prep., National Honor Society, Future Nurses, Choir l,2,3, Harmonettes, Jr., Intramurals, Thespians, Booster Club 2,3,4, Drama Club - V. Pres., Hi-Tri, P. A. Worker, Office Worker l, Cabinet 3. Wells, Laurine M. College Prep., Majorette 3,4, Booster Club 4, Hi-Tri, Cabinet 2, Choir l, Office Worker, Driving Club. Wheeler, John A. College Prep., National Honor Society 3,4, Projection Club I, Science Club l, Choir l, National Honor Society Members :L W .rl ' Q 5 'F' ' xv- A K . Prom, Senior Ball, Baccalaureate, and 1'T x Judtth Wtllrams Jane Wtllramson JY TN Annette Wtlson 3 Jane Wrnland ,Ch Karen Woolley ' .vs 5 'xxx 2 'Wx 3'-. Q. xx ff, Mary Jo Wtlltamson IQ vm- , 'rw Marran Wtlson Ruth Wrndle Q34 09' QL Gerald Woodburn Patrtcta Woolf Wnllroms Juduth K Commercral Lrbrary Club 3 Booster Club 234 lntra murals 2 B ology Club 4 Wrllaomson Jane E General Booster Club Treas Intramurals Chotr l Offtce Worker Williamson Mary J College Prep neffe L College Prep Chotr l 2 3 4 Harmonettcs Jr Nattonal H nor Soctety 3 4 Ht Tru 3 Booster Club 3 4 Sophomore Cabtnet Intramurals l Gris E em le 4 Wnlson Morton J College Prep H Tn 3 4 Chotr l 23 4 Acc rn mst l Ftrst And Wor cr M drrgos 4 Natrona H nor Soclet Sctence Club 4 Drama Club 3 Booster Club l-larrnenettes .lr Cheerleader l Wrndle Ruth A Cornmerctal Ltbr ry Club Wrnland Jone E College Prep Cabrnet 4 H Trl 3 4 Keromos Echo 2 3 4 ws Edttor 4 Chotr l 2 bate Club 4 Nattonal Honor Snctety 3 4 Sec 4 Ferum Treas 3 Fourth Estate 4 Offtce Worker l Booster Club Woodburn Gerald D General Track 234 HtY F tb II Ch r l Intramurals Woolf Patrrcto E Commerctal B nd 34 Booster Club lntr murals Dmtng Club Btclogy Club Woo ey Karen J C llege Prep H Trl 3 4 Lattn Club l Bocster Club Student Coun 123 Future Teachers Treas 4 Natrona! Honor Soctety l34 t rarx Helper Chorr l r mur s 2 t as-t Ill J lt 4 Q. ,ah v' 2 i- 8 1 4'- We, Y 'wwf' - 4' I L 4 ra ' ff I tai . 'WN . .L 1 V7 x .. X X Sctence Club 3545 Chotr l5 Ofttce Worker l5 Ftrst And Worker l, Wilson, ,Q l- 1 I V: I'n- s b , ' . 5 I- ' 5 5 5 5 5 - O - ' pa 52545 k- 45 a I 5 ' I o y 3545 ,A--1 I 5 t- ' 5 5 I M 5 5 4-- Ne ' I 5. 5 5 De- ,,zl-'OOOQ 101: H V l, l 5 a , 5 5 a ,5 I 5- , ll , . c .5 t- 5 5 5 e' 5 - g cal 5 5 5 354 - . 5 ' 5 5 5' ' l.b ' if ' 5 lntc al' l, 5354 Commencement Clumaxecl Sensor Year Chez Paree was chosen at last years prom theme by our Senuor Class The eventng s hughllght was the crownung of 59 Prom Queen Jane Woessner and her tumor Princesses Debbie Dawson and Marsha Frankltn by Junuor Class Presudenf Steve Moore and Lynn Rlebel The royal court and thelr escorts for the crownnng were Debble Dawson with Crauq Burbtck Marsha Franklan with Jam Locke and Mackey Woessner wtth Sheridan Battustellr fve- if' vi:-of 'Inav' g., 9 'rn 'fKs'l2Q zfiwvffnn KA fvnfyfo-4 Arr Arr!! rf: Joseph Yager Wnght Robert O Commerctal F otball l34 Track 34 Wrestlunq 3 Intr murals 2 3 4 Varsity Club A Wyand Man E College Prep Booster Club 2 4 :net 2 ntrarnurals 2 Chonr Irs our Spams Cu Yager Joseph H General Cholr 2 3 A Track 2 3 4 Varstty Club Boys Glee Club 3 4 Madrugals Intramurals Zelch Davnd B College Prep Football Baseball, Basketball, Boys' State, Student Council, Varsuty Club Treas 4 Class Offucer 2 V Pres Znpperuan, Henry C General, Band, Music Apprecu atton Club Anderson, John R Commercual Ftrsf Cemester Graduate ll3 Robert Wright 35. il' vm., Mart Wyand .aw 'lu-n-f David Zelch Henry Zupperlan 'EXW' anna,- John Anderson W , FACUITY 0 hC f II Above are pictured the present members and clerk of the Board ot Education -Kathryn Liebschner, clerk, Leo C. Lawrence, president, James Lowe, C. Walter Ashbaugh, vice-president, James B. Moss, Sam- uel W. Brown. Faculty Has Seen Them Both Mr. Ralph W. Betts, superintendent of all East Liverpool schools, was principal of our high school from i943 to l95lg then he became su- perintendent. This popular figure is responsible tor the smooth running of the East Liverpool school system. l-le handles his difficult job and many civic duties with ease. Stu- dents ot our high school and the members of this community cannot give too much credit to our never- tiring superintendent, Mr. George Horgrcves, cur highly ad mired principal, is a very success ful and inspiring leader here ot East Liverpool Senior l-ligh. Principal Har graves attended Ohio State University where he received his B.Sc an MA. degrees. We, the students of this high school, pay tribute to our fine principal. Capable Deans Promote ' Mr. Bert Dawson, Dean of Boys, guides future careers of many ELHS boys, as well as participat- ing in many community activities, He is a sponsor of Potter Police, Student Council, Vocational Con- ference Week, and the Magazine Sale. 60 Guidance Program ff' Vi! Mrs. Ruth Connor, Dean of Girls at ELHS, counsels and guides the girls and leads on active life par- ticipating in varied activities such as the student scheduling, Guid- ance Program, and Student Coun- cil sponsoring. Y 22 ' Efficient is the key word in describing the most able secretaries of the superintendent and assistant superintendent, Here are Miss Grace Barnett, Miss Kaye Cook, and Mrs. Shirley Rogers. I-'95 1 5 Performing the work for which they are so well-known are the principal's secretaries, Mrs, JoAnn Johnson and Mrs. Pat Rodfong. Besides other duties, JoAnn is re- sponsible for the PA system, and Pat organizes the bulletin, ,fri ,L A.:-5L Q9 A-A .54 i fv- gm HAS Q Mrs. Laura Ashbaugh: English IV. l-li-Tri, S.T.S. First Aid. Mrs. Erla Betts: Librorion. Notionol l-lonor Sc- ciety, Library Club. Mrs. Grace Brown: Business English, English ll. Senior Closs Sponsor, F. A. C. Mrs. Ruth Earl: Sponish l, ll. Spanish Club, Assembly Committee. Miss Sara Heddleston: English Ill Scholorship Com- mittee. Mr. John Jcvens: English ll. Booster Club, STS, FAC, Sophomore Clcss Sponsor. Mr. Henry Langdon: Speech, English ll, lll. Thespions, Debate Club. Miss Mary Anna Lindsey: Lotin ll, l.otin Club, l-li4Tri, Schol- arship Committee. Mr. Ira Sayre: English lll. KE, Kera- mos, Public Relotions Committee, STS, FAC, Mr. Mit- chell Smith: Art, English. Art Club. Mr. Charles Stetser: English lll. Footboll equipment manager, Senior Clcss Sponsor. Miss Hilda Werner: French ll, Algebra: ll, Eng- lish lV. Scholarship Committee, C'css Mornoricl Com- mittee Senior Class Spsnscr Mr :tctscf tncsc cont be my grcccs ftfiell'ci and Science Physical Education z gi Gu Q X W y it ty Mr. Frank Chan: Plane Geometry, Algebra ll. A3 sistant Basketball Coach, FAC, Miss Carole Hand: Biology, English ll. Mr. Leslie Jackson: Chemistry. Science Club. Mr, Nathan Lorah: Algebra ll, Chem- istry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Math Club, Faculty Advisory Committee. Mr. Wilbert Moore: Physics, Psychology, Proiection Club, Science Club. Mrs. Barbara Wilson: Plane Geometry, Algebra l, Sophomore Class Sponsor, FAC. ik- 3 fr.. Lx Mr. John Karaffa: Physical Education. Faculty Social Committee. Miss Mary Un- derwood: Physical Educa- ticn, Girls' lntramurals, Cheerleaders, Booster Club, l-li-Tri, Faculty, Social Com- mittee. Mr. Lou Venditti: Physical Education, Foot- ball, Wrestling. A ann IU' 1' DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS. Miss Ruth Wiinlancl: Home Economics ll lll, l-li-Tri, Faculty Social Committee. Pictured below is Miss Katie Hutchman A new-H who taught English lll the first semester, substituting for Miss Sara l-leddleston, in Music Department V240 Qfffyf Mr. Donald Allen--Director of Instrumental Music. Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Music Apreciation Club, Ensembles, Chairman of Assem- bly Committee. Mr. E. King Mathews--Director of Choral Music. Music Appreciation Club, Senior Choir, Scidrigals, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Sophomore oir. Mr. Harold Baldwin-American History, Economics, American Government. National Honor Society. Miss Helen Capehearl'-American Government. Senior Class Sponsor, Name Card and Announcement Committee. Miss Edna Clause-World History. Hi-Tri, Social Com- mittee. Miss Isabel Clouse-Economics. Hi-Tri, High School Treasurer. Mr. Merrill Hall-American History. Faculty Athletic Manager, Key Club. Mr. James Harris -World History, General Business. Basketball Coach. Mr. Reynold Peduui-American History, Community Civics. Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Varsity Club Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor, National Honor Society. Mr. Nunzio Polichene-Community Civics, Ge- ography. Assistant Football Coach, Intramurals, As- Social Studies 'fb fx, dt, is T r x. K i 5 s X , Xiflzffs sembly Committee. But, Mrs. Earl, what about Spanish Class? L-L,--4 ls.. 3 S i- in fic. rr' yxu. 1 ,x twiki Q '--r TQ Qqi-gr I Q. x,X 1-N-' '-L-..- W-ra' Business Dept. Manual Training j.a N mx 1 w. 'k.. x ff, 3' J. L, I-33, .. -t f .r A lfffqgl 1 f? 'n,V'i Y' . x ,, f ,. Q. , ,. infix ' 'it i Y iagovs 4 I.. 4 aga- Y X Mr. Harold Bricker: Bookkeeping l, ll, General Business. Booster Club, National Honor Society, Vice-President of E. L. T. A. Mr. Robert Hedmond: General Business, American l-listory. Mr. Stanley Karnarados: Office Prac- tice, Typing l. Business Club, Social Committee. Mr. Michael Misconish: Stenograplriy I, Typing l. American Education Week, Junior Class Sponsor. Mr. John Mon- asky: Consumer Education, Retail Selling. Scholarship Committee, Forum. Mrs. Patricia Steele: Stenograplny ll, Typing l, ll. Junior Class Sponsor. sl Mr. Blake Boyd: Metal ll, lll, IV. American Ed- ucation Weck. Mr. Har- old Ginder: Drafting ll, lll, IV. Girls' Drawing Club, Faculty Advisory Committee. Mr. Charles Ridenour: Wood ll, lll, V .5 i 1 . ,- , X- M . T . - KWH , '. 'QQ I '15 ' it , ll 5'7'TT .x.,,' K DRIVER TRAINING. Mr. Austen Moore: Drivers' Education. Driv- ing Club, Public Relations Com- mittee, President of ELTA. Mr. Rey Peduzzi, the faculty's star player, added dignity to the student-faculty volleyball game. lr 5' K hr iw Zff , s Z 3? vga.,-A-Q i-'H' l 'F G' 'Ez if V fy ill i lllwuulr Llcsffkrff I A 1 From the Top of the Stairs . . . to the bottom, OGlLVIE'S displays the best in novelties. Their wonderful line of glassware everything. From candy to stationery, from um- and china makes them a favorite spot for gifts brellas to shoes, 0GILVIE'S carries the most in for all occasions. school clothes, evening wear, sports clothes, and The Last Hurrah . . . will be for WOODBINE CLEAN- ERS because of the terrific iob they do on your cleaning and laundry. Their new modern building looks sharp. The Diary of a Young Girl . . . includes such thrilling moments as the first kiss and the first flowers. Flowers from RAY CLENDENNING FLORISTS rate a reaIly big kiss. '1 ffm' ix ' ,,,, A, 74 7, 5 gf- ! .,: 'fi:S X95 A Sixteen ls Special. . . Having a sixteenth birthday rates something special - a gift from DOPLER JEWELERS. If you are seventeen, some- thing from DOPLER'S is even better! 123 pn-3 The Last Bllllonalre lf hes smart hell spend the last blllnon on dinners from East Luverpools best hotel he TRAVELERS The food there doesn t cost nearly a blllron dollars but It surely does taste luke a bllllon al Keepers of the Fauth Queen s Grft John Flckle knows exactly where to go to get hrs queen Bobble Marshall a gnft shell cherush forever PATTISON S because everything IS beautrful unforgettable reasonable and much desired Great Tradltlon MARTIN ln East Lnverpool furniture from CROOK S ns a FUNERAL fme tradrtnon What more could anyone ask for HOME than a house furnished entlrely from CROOK S7 INCORPORATED Two houses furnished from CROOK S maybe? 124 T! xx, N 1 I ,- . J. .. , , , my - . ' . l . . . , . , , . . . I . . , t . . . , . I I I I I ' ' 0 n . u I n I I I I I . . , 2 I ' ,ar , , I 'ii F 1 l Ml: .vf 'jizzgrjy I 1 5' 4... , ' A W' '- 1-:fr WM -Y, - I .. ei a A 5. V .3 AL: A ' as lg li' A l - V --ul n-. -I . . 1 - I u . I . ' I The Tramplnng Herd ls all running to BLOOR S you can be sure be cause BLOOR S carry everything from cards to cosmetics But it looks like the man in the Varsity jacket may be after food Oh' Nuts' 1 This I Do Believe Says Darrell Smith, The FIRST NATIONAL BANK is the best place to deposit my money. True, says Penny Allman, and they have so many new and never thought of services! How To Win Friends and Influence People You re an ANGEL your best friend will say when he N receives a clever and appropriate gift from you To Win Friends and Influence Q , People go to YQ: PINES POTTERY and GIFTS 13, U S Rt 30 2 Mules East of Chester W Va Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1960 from the TAYLOR SMITH and TAYLOR COMPANY Chester, West Virginia l25 Il I ll I Wow T0 , L , I . ,L ,Q , F A . 5' , 19 , , fi I f ' r Q A . A - K- -'yt N I E u - - I I N . I I 'K' 1 X' ' 17 'Q ' uee' 'f ' xl --A' f . . . 'J-.J4c:.,,-J,. iq' P' , fi!! A YA-12 nfs ,A , , ,,4rvifv F K n I I E I ' I a I 2 I So Well Remembered l'm sure everyone will remember their good think back over all the enjoyable times you've times in Golden Star Dairyland, where the food hadp and l'm sure they will take you directly to is delicious and the scenery beautiful. When the GOLDEN STAR DAIRYLAND. How about you wonder where you can go to get something it, Darrell Smith? good to eat and to relax at the same time, just ,Pi .1 44? o y , 4.. K 1 ' a 57 . I Q A Swell Looking Girl Love ls Forever People always wonder why Gay McEwen looks And you'll always love.the beautiful furniture so nice. She reveals her secret! It is ZACK'S, from MOORE'S, Pl'0Cl0Il'f1S -lUdY Wdllfef- where some of the most beautiful clothes in course they have only the best quality too, town are displayed. Why not try them? asserts Kenny Miller. 126 SOME WOMEN WON T WAIT The Smasher But Sherrl Kemple IS dlfferent She says III usf slt up here on the POTTER BANK 81 TRUST New I's'e here R'cI e Femmanl ,Pe5'l':IeI 'us' slgn and walt because I wouldnt thunk of don t qo around runnmg over peop e see you re covered by McNUTT INSURANCE Then 2:39 'O any other bank TIIIS one 'S m 9 ' you re O K' Poor Bob Klnsey you havent a chance' I ii cnvccel XX XX IK 5 If ilnnga I1 Q1 Ill Out on a Lnmb You sure are gurls' Out here at HOGES for some good food and good hmes and they aren t open Go some place else? Never' HOGES rs equalled by no one' I27 C0- I - - - ll I ' I . . . . 5 ' ,' . ' CO. ' ' , ' ' h , , , . . . . .- , . a II I ' I U . .. , ,W ,,,, , I I -.ai A. 1' 5 , ' f , O f I o I I 4 2 0 I EAL? A X jf' 4 . I 5 sg. A Y If IES i 'I I V, 15 T ' ill! 1 : I Q I W ' In 1 2 ff . , . an ' - 4 As I I - . I , Cooper Insurance Travel -is-an----' The Green Pastures L I B Id I' DAWSON I t e UI mg FUNERAL HOME --v6 The Spy Fun, Fun, Fun Gee, laughs Bruce Jones, do I look conspic For friendly, courteous service whether your uous? I can't help it though, for at the CAMERA needs are large or small, go to IRWIN DRUG MART I can't resist all those terrific cameras. STORE or don't go at all. 128 'L fl -f ' Q . 2 lf' a ,Q A I1 '54 ' d -r , Q .app . . .. V. ., . u jr -, ,.-M -W o f '- 1, lmg i il, , -Inq: H ' A ' , ...,- -V ' Q . - . , lr 3. .1 ' ,I O 1 i 5 . 1 9 K 'I R' A 'kgs-A ' 0 .1- '-iii? fi' r ,fl S, . The F. B. l. Story Alice ln Wonderland FOI' The FiI'Sf, BGSU Gnd lmmedidfe Pluce for Wowl exclaims Carolyn Cox, l am convinced YOU' leWelfYf REESF5 is The UHSWGY- Thelf OHIO POWER has everything! Yes, says Sfvfe is really l'0P- Tflke 0 HP and 5f0Pl Caroline Rockwood, l feel just like 'Alice in Wonderland'! 5 Little Women The 'Little Women' all agree lt's worth stopping at HALL CHINA just to see The rows and rows of beautiful ware Which are all made with the best of care. 129 I e A TX 'Zi .E 7 Room for One More A Summer Place There s always room for one more at HOLDEN S and nt s gust perfect LAKE MARWIN has especially slnce they have remodeled Even the swlmmung pncnlcklng dancmg and even a food tastes better smce the lnsnde IS so sharp brand new 'l9 hole mlnlature qolf course Don t And what fast servlce wnth Bull Holden Davee mass MARWIN Its great' Bheadle Carol Ludwlq and Whntey Jeffries t ere Men Wanted Mama's Bank Account Yes, says Debbie Dawson and Jane Swoger, It won't hurt Mama's Bank Account at all when we want our men lCraig and Douql to buy all you buy at PENNEY'S You sure get your our flowers from the FRIENDLY FLORIST be money's worth, asserts Judy Walker, and all cause thelrs are so exqunslte and so reasonable. theur clothes are so fashionable and pretty! 130 ff ll if J 1 1 I W Luv . X 'WX L g.f:,,.v l f s --.,., L- ' A ' 'Y o D Qu 1 ' h Y 25 i-EIN : s - , Lj- gi' 1 if -'f - ' . r , f 'f-- , ' VW J X r 1- , . i ' f -M-L.a.. I I ' I ' . . . . . I . . . I . I . . . . - . . , . . . 0 . 1 ' ' I I I ' ' I . I Rx ' f If 7 N P FL- .Y A-461' iEf'L.i .ini Hold Fast the Dream CEM? of a new house and have POTTERS CON The Thee Muskefeen STRUCTION COMPANY bU d 'f for YOU N0f A date a coke and a good time Why are these 0 'Y We fh9Y euellenf bulldefs buf HWY UISO called the three musketeersi' Because what IS have an unexcelled array of building maternal G dafe wnhouf a CQKE7 You can f he' but 'H 'hell' Cvlwffv 5h0W 00m have a good time when you re drinking CO El W,z' SHELLRIDGE . . . Translucent China for Everyday Living! HARKER CHINA CO. East Liverpool, Ohio I Wish I Might . . . go to the SKYVIEW every night! For the best rn features, food, and fun take your special date or your family and hurry! Go to the SKY VIEW. You can't help but have fun. 131 l 's A i v Y ' v 4- . A ...oy W 1 y Z, , ,Cl 1 .K , ' L.,g,..-a Y ' ' i' --5 -.. 3- 4: :: 3g::.::f::':1'tfv ruff? W .' , ' , - i . , , ,,,, , ' ,ma . lui ' A in A E f A. , r J A rv, Q . W ' . VV A Q .. , I 'Mg ,,,, i f .1 E in A 'H ' V . 2 L . - in i '...f. x ,Y I - . . . , ' I 1 I - I , ' s ' 1 4 A I , l I 2 E so v I 1 I r f U1 , 'i ly f M... x EX ' xx Thus Is Murder exclanm Gracle and Mona trylng to choose from all this beautlful Lenox Chlna and .hm Locke sure :sn t any help He says everythlng at LOCKE S JEWELRY us tops You know what? He s right! Thus IS the lovely Blue Melody pattern on the famous Cavaller design by THE HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA CO. 132 ox - MLN. HKF iff! . s ' ' lg J . 4 , L ' ,dnl 0 af' K Q -'A' ' lib Y , 41 ' -A f' I - lx .- of l - L fv- ,. I' 5 A W V PRESCRIPTION! .W'IV:WZf iirai v V ' -W7 5-G ' ' - The Crlsls Is here says Jon Manner Esther I take my prescrnptnons to McBURNEYS or I wont take them anywhere At McBURNEYS pharmacy IS a profession not a sldelmel Better hurry and flll that for poor Jon D U RBI was was Jusi AL 3 uns -ll Gentlemen s Agreement Yes both John Prodonovlch and Tom Clark agree that BURBICK S ns the greatest store ln town and why shouldn t they7 It IS' Entrances on both Broadway and Washmgton Streets to serve you to a great surprnse ,WW family' Gone Wlth the Wlnd You II be gone wlth the wrnd too when you full your tank at HAYS OIL' Its just the best place rn town when you run out of gas Thelr servlce IS great' V!- The Proud Way to build IS with the MILLIRON COMPANYS cement sand and gravel The proud way rs also the easiest because the concrete IS ready mixed The MILLIRON COMPANY has a com plete llne of buuldlng supplres I33 1 I 'I A ,, ..- . e n 1 . . . . II Il - ll - - , I ' I . . , , , . . I I 0 . , , . . . . . . ,, . , . . . . . 17, f f p I V ,. 4-4,1 f fy I . .' I I it ' ex, I ,fll MR' x nu.- V I 5. I 4 . W .1--. - 4 A ,V V - '7 L - ,AU , ., . A . M ,A I fc., - ' 0 In -LM'- 5 Q .-' ffgxv ' r ,QW ,,, . ' i A W -...M .f . . ,,ffj,2'ff 4 ,- '- - I. 1 'ha ' ,Ac.?f42ffi, - , 'ff f ' I',,,1 - x + v V , , L .U ., .W . . . . . . . - , . . . . . . , I I ' s . , , . . - - . . O I - . . . . . 3 .Z A House ls Not a Home It Haggened Luke Tl-ns without having lt furnished wuth the lovely fur Mackey Thomas was looklng for something nlture from SMITH AND PHILLIPS After all pretty and neat She went to CHAMBERS and at s just too too! says senlor Bunny Stepano rlght before her eyes was just what she wanted' vlch Glrls you can do the same Cong ratulatlons an Best Wlshes The Class of '60 from ' K N 0 W L E S THE EDWIN M. KNOWLES CHINA CO. NEWELL, W. VA. 134 1 ,- 1, 9 ' ' ' ,f ' - -' 1 2 . HMS' ' V ' 1' .f - 1 X Q 1? I -. ,, V, ,fr ' 111, L 2 X ,' I ss. ' ,f X Ir' A I . , V l V 4 V 2 . . n Q 0 . . . . - . . . - u . 1 . 0 I 0 ll 1 - . I ' l a . . I I U I I it-Q 1 i L Wonder Hero - Yes, you can be a Wonder Hero, just like these boys, by getting your 1960 stylish, magnificent, Oldsmobile at LITTEN MOTORS. Believe me, it works every time! Everything about Olds satisfies. 'Please Don't Eat the Daisies' My, Carol Alex- L- Sherri Kemple won't have trouble getting ander, it is easy to get carried away at the people to stand up and take notice. Why? sight of those beautiful flowers, but please, Because she is wearing that smart looking coat don't eat the daisies! KElL'S needs them for from METZ'S. all their many satisfied customers. Home, School, Office Supplies Don't hunt it - we have it! SHAEFFER AND PARKER PENS KENNEDY OFFICE SUPPLIES Tvrswmrsns AND surrues West Fifth Street FU. 5-2970 The Bigger They Come - the harder they fall, says Bob Exton to Harold Adkins. You'll fall for the biggest and best in East Liverpool - MILLIGAN HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. 135 fl' fy, .4513 Out of Africa - although Shirley looks like she is from Africa, she really is very harmless Then why does she look so wlld? Because Shrrley rs wlld over meat from WESTON S Another Sprung BOYD LUMBER COMPANY has just the thang for your Sprung burldrng the frnest selectron of Pamts and Shrngles and Lumber of Every Suze and Type Route l70 FU 6 4064 y Dates Grrl Duck dates Shrrley and they retty, Please ask Jane Englrsh and Su: always wlnd up at HOWARD S afterwards It anne Bowen lets buy one of these beautrful rs a perfect place to take your date after the Stereophonlc players from the HARMONY show boys and HOWARDS has curb servrce HOUSE We just cant reslst them HAR too' MONY HOUSE also carrues the Newest rn I36 . I . . . . . 1 . . - 'F- x A X we I s f l , A, ' --NX X Bo . - . . I ' I , . I I I . The Man ln the Gra Flannel Sult wlll take If to R to e cleaned and pressed Of course Jlm doesn t work there be cause TROY uses only expert help One hour service' Terrnfnc' M Slee I Beaut I can dream can t I? asks u y owers ure you can but just don t dream about chlc fashuons go now to BARBARA LYNN for the latest Open your eyes look at those beautiful clothes' The People Yes they all agree that ALLISON MEAT MARKET has the best In meats Chance and Pnme Grade Meats Only 775 Dresden Avenue East Llverpool Ohlo Charles J Whnte Proprletor Me Lucky says Kathy Kaufman lm buying my boots from KIRBY S They have the best selection of magorette boots around and KIRBY S styles for school shoes are simply won derful Thelr prlces are so reasonable too iff 1 Y -md 'Tis Dear to My Heart IS the grand and glorn ous RIVERVIEW FLORISTS where the finest quallty of flowers are bought to flt all occaslons The prlces are always reasonable Orchlds avanlable Anderson Boulevard FU 5 5714 - LEM. Les Mlserables Craug and Kenny sure are miserable because they just can t eat everythmg theyd luke to from VARIANS BAKERY but they sure are trymg' Um yum yum' Take ut easy boys ltll never fmt I37 .-lf? ' -...in f ,f 'fp 1 ' ' - ' can - , ' ' Y ' I ll . I . . . ' I 1 ' I 1 , . - . . . . . ' . . I 0 -vi r. J. Q L1 -, - 1 . ,A 5 , - 'x K We V y 3 e .fm 4 -. ll ,ws ff 12 , f - pf! W f- Z if of 5 ,- Q 'Q ' 5, f ' Y N E . ge, 5 , 1 K , .,, .. in 5 If Q f-4 . 4 4 i W ',7.,1t if 2 , 'E 3 Q,ge, 'Qi ,4 :cv , .V g Tix: ,A ,1. 2.4 : x ,-,'EiA. I '33 114.515 'Ml ' 1 'F' f. ... A o T u I u so i - -- , . . . . , . '-af. I 1 -. '.I'v'TT'- S 'T Q v E I , . ' wt..- I , n o -i a 1 n ' I I ' I I . , . . , . I I ' -gl' Ekillk I- e Way West lt sure wouldn t be hard to go west in this marvelous looking Ford from SUBURBAN AUTO says Eddie Slxt John Goempel also claims There are many other terrific buys at SUBURBAN ID wuxt Twelve and Twenty People of all ages enjoy the greatest records from the RECORD SHOP You really can t top their service Their transistors are the smartest says Lynn Foutts l00F Building East Liverpool Hold Fast The Dream of building anything you please with the finest material from WOOMER BROS There s no reason in the world why you can t be the one to buy at WOOMER BROS Greased Lightning Yes sur, says Steve Coop ,.,,,,..,anawf4l-I-' lf How To Llve 365 Days a Year The only way is to shop at HARRY G TICE S self service market at 'I644 46 Penn Avenue You just couldn t go wronr- by doing this East Liverpool Ohlo Best Wishes To The SENIORS from AMERICAN VITRIFIED PRODUCTS COMPANY 1080 Elmwood FU 5 3160 er, This little old pig will never get away from East Liverpool, Ohio me. In fact, never will any of this other deli cious meat from QUICKIES MEAT MARKET 138 - .MY -'e-f- --.Q -, A .11 e . f -- - .-4-gig- ,Mo nn 1 It Urn A N f , 5,5 Q , gs W - - fr . - , Q Q .4 . V K L ,D 7 -- K -xp .,. Th - n 1 T - - ll ' ' I ' ' ll U ' I ll . '. ll I I I ' . . ,, . . . ' 1 'i:4,...H--iii!-1- fZff'f -f Flirt, gee 'V Tv V g 4 Q e Elf y law. 1 it b 1 ...- T r V T 0 goisegggdgg 1 . . . . -- -1 . . . , . 1 - - ' ' . . . 1 I . . c . . Ou L tx ,N ' s ,. l .1 A 5 . YD. f swf X 'L N The Fare Eater has now turned unto a cookre eater and can you blame hum when he rs In the mrddle of all that dellcrous food from the CITY MARKET Now really John leave us some A Speclallst PAUL C SHINGLER who grves you specral attentlon GEN ERAL INSURANCE Dependable servlce OHIO CITY INSURANCE AGENCY 359 Garheld Street FU 5 3780 N' Double Date Everyone knows Its double fun to double date so why not have a double treat and eat at BRADYS COFFEE SHOP Karen Bob Jane and Harold all agree BRADY S IS super great' Wishing the Graduates of '60 The Best of Luck MARY WHITE JEWELRY STORE 'IIB W Slxth Street 6 5205 sh I Mnght have thus great degree of serv :ce rn everythmg Yes nts a proven fact that for the finest quallty of work RAIMOND SHOE REPAIR rs the handlest ln town Broadway East Laverpool Ohno I One Foot In Heaven When you have one oot ln heaven make sure you re wearmg those dlvlne shoes from ALLEN S SHOE STORE Bunny and Lynn are now wnse about where to buy the sharpest shoes I39 rffwfi I . V If I' fx f Y l l - . . . . ' Fu. - 1 . . . . , , . D i v ' I . Q ' ' . Q , ' ffl th N ' II' , Wi ' - ' - . . . . . , . - ' 1 . . . . . 1 317, . ,g,4, - r ,W N. ff 'ffcf , I ' H.. JI . 1' av g , A '41, , 'E-, . ' - ' I ef 1 be we ' i F X, ' 1' ' . -' R xl I I X x Xl , .X Av 4 Lvikx-WDM ,,. 4 V , X . l . , .X ' . W - I lx A - 1 lil 11 i ' u , f , ' ll 1 . . , . . I 1 1 1 . . . 4 A GOWN OF GLORY and a holr do by THE A 81 H SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE IS all Esther Clark needs for on evenlng on the town Many ELHS grad uotes ore tramlng here for o flne career In Beauty Culture Wlth o certuh cate from A8-H thenr future IS assured 329Vz Broadway FU 5 2055 Aren t you glad you are free PATRONIZE Arner Funeral Home Frank Duamond Mlke Turk lnc Bendhenm s Shoe Store Key s Company Reark Cngar Store Cnty Loan 8. Savings Co Keystone Prmtmg Co Robms and Sant Dnue Diner Klddne Korner Self Service Laundry L 8. B Donut Shop Smith s Bakery Ellte Dlner Fabrlc and Sewing Center M 81 W Floors Suburban Auto Werr Wallpaper and Palnt N N .M by Q , - I ' ' to , . . , , . a 1 ' I O Departing Seniors this was your wonderful wonderful year at East Liverpool High School the year you have waited for since the first of September 1948 and now rt s almost over But wasn t rt fun? And don t you have a treasure chest of memories of THE YEAR? The excitement of starting back to school as seniors has never really dimmed The electron of your class officers this year was one of the most important highlights You voted wisely and elected competent people You attended many dances hrghlrqhted by The Sadie Hawkins Dance Senior Ball and of course the Prom The football season was spotlrghted by the upset of Warren Harding and Steubenville Central Kenny Cunning ham broke BB records with hrs 39 points at Toronto On nrqhts when there was no other dance you went to the legion and danced to some new re cordmgs like Theme from a Summer Place Running Bear and Misty You bought albums of Johnny Mathis Shelly Berman and Harry Belafonte You watched Quick Draw McGraw Bandstand Doble Gillis and 77 alive The big steel strike hit us all rn the pocketbook We talked Beatnik I e On the national scene this year saw the history making visit of Nikita Khrushchev to the U S and Ersenhowers Prince of Peace trip The chemlse went out of style and the boycoat came sweeping rn Leotards wild plalds and desert boots were the rage The boys wore brightly colored slacks and shag sweaters Juvenile delinquency continued to rise Hawaii came in as our fiftieth state the Russians photographed the other side of the Moon the Presidential race began to take form college applications had been ln for a long time and most of them had been an swered Another Senior Class that of 1960 rs almost ready to disperse on bool 1.W1.,,u,..e.., V ' ' ' ll ll I I . . I . . . 0 I I I I I I ' ' . I I ' . I . ' ' ' ll ll ll ' ll ll ' ll I I ' . I I ' b . - I I . . . I Sunset Strip on TV. Ben Hur helped keep the struggling movie theatres I'k . . I . . - . . . . . ' I ll ' ll ' I . . I ' I i . . I . . . w - - o ' . I I r uaK li t. Art Club Bands Basketball Brology Club Board of Electuons Booster Club Boys Glee Club Cablnets Cheerleaders Cho1rs Debate Club Drlvlng Club F1rst A1d Workers Football Forum Fourth Estate Club Allen Donald C Ashbaugh Laura B Ashbaugh Walter C BaIdw1n Harold F Barnett Grace D Betts Erla Betts Ralph W Bla1r Paul Boyd Blake E Br1cker Harold Brown Grace Brown Samuel W Capehart Helen Chan Frank Clause Edna Clause Isabel Connor Ruth Cook Carolyn Dawson Bert Deshler Charles Earl Ruth A 81 H Beauty School Allen Shoe Store Allrsons Market Amerlcan Vntrlfned Barbara Lynn Bloors Pharmacy Boyd Lumber Co Bradys Coffee Shop Burbucks Hardware Chambers Company Cnty Market Clendenn1ng Roy Flor1st Coca Cala Bottllng Co Cooper Insurance Agency Crook Frank Co Dawson Funeral Home Dopler Jewelry Eckerts Furst Nat1onal Bank Frnendly FIor1st Golden Star Da1ryIand Hall Ch1na Harker Pottery Harmony House Hay s O1I Co 42 Index of ACIIVIIIGS 48 50 30 33 74 75 52 53 44 47 24 27 Future Nurses Assoc1at1on Future Teachers Assoc1at1on G1rl and Boy Staters G1rIs Drawlng Gof H1 Tr1 H1 Y Honor Students Keramos Keramos Echo KE Representat1ves Key Club Latnn Club Llbrary Club L1brary Workers 66 67 68 69 62 63 Matn Club Musrc Appreclatlon Natronal Honor Socnety Offlce Workers Orchestra P A Workers Potter Pol1ce Pro1ect1on Club Queens Scrence Club Semor Play Spamsh Cub Sports Student Counc1l Thesptans VOFSITY Club Index of Personnel 4 I5I2O 40lI7 7 II742 4II8 G1nder Harold Hal Merrlll Hand Carol Hargraves George Harr1s James Hedmond Robert Heddleston Sara Hutchman Kat1e Javens John Johnson JoAnn Jones Edna Jackson Lesl1e Karaffa John Langdon Kneth Lawrence Leo L1ebschner Kathryn L1ndsey Mary A Lorah N F Lowe James I572 2165121 76263120 20II9 II66474 I47 I7I203l I83425 II855 I4I 6 1 35lI9 Mathews Klng M1scon1sh Mlchael Moore Austm Moore Wllbert S 7 Monasky John 9 Moss James Peduzzn Reynold I9 35 Pollchene Nunzla 7 Radfong Pat Rogers Sh1rIey Sayre Ir Sm1th Mltchell Steele Patr1c1a Stetser Charles Underwood Mary Vendltt Louls Werner H1lda W1Ison Barbara Wlnland Ruth Index of Advertlsers 4 4 Hoges Dr1ve In Holden s Confectnonary Horner Laughl1n Chnna Co Horsley Studlo Howards Dr1ve In Irwln Drug Co Kapp Rad1o 81 TV Kell John Co Kennedy Offlce Supply K1rbys Shoe Stare Knowles Ch1na Co Kormos MIIIIHSFY L1tten Motor Sales Locke Jewelry Mart1n Funeral Home Inc Marwnn Lake McBurney Pharmacy McNutt Insurance Metz Fur Co 7 4 M1ll1gan Hardware and Supply M1II1rOn Co Moores Furnnture OQIIVIS DM Co Onto C1ty Insurance Agency Oh1o Power Co Patrons Pattlsons Penney .IC C0 Plnes Pottery 81 GlffS Potters Bank and Trust Co Potters Constructnon Co Qu1ck1e Meats Ra1mond Shoe Repalr Record Shop Reese Jewelers RIVSFVISW Florlst Skyvuew Theater Smlth 8. Ph1Il1ps Co Suburban Auto Sales nc Taylor Smuth and Taylor Tlce Harry G Market Travelers Hotel Troy Cleaners Varnans Bakery Weston s Meat Market Wh1te Mary Jewelry Woodb1ne Laundry Woomer Brothers Zacks 47 50 56 57 54 55 28 38 40 41 12044 I8 II8I 5 20121 II825 3853119 2411925 I44 28 I9 I9 4 4 O O l ...,...,,......... 65 ' ' ... 64 ' ...1............ 77 ................. - 1 ' ... 64 - I - ...........58 .,.1........H - ' ......... 42 ' ' ...... 81 ' I ............. 77 - ' ,,..,.,,,,,.., 55 ' .............. 43 1 35 -43 ' .................. 39 ' 80 ' A ............ 76 A ........ ......... -73 - ' ' ' ...,.......... 77 we ............... 59 ---------' 70 ' 1 .............. 60 ' ' .......... 43 -------...----- - ................. - - ' 60 A - .................... 73 ' ............... 76 ' .............,... 72 ......... 69 - .H......... 43 ' .............. 7I , . ....... 49120 ' , ...... , , , I ..... ... , , . ....... 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I6,46,47 2o,5a,76,46,44 Pridemore, Dallas . ..,... 76,104 Pridemore, Larry ......... 20,76 Pridemore, Nellie ...... I 6,40,47 Prince, George ........ 20,5O,51 Prince, Ron .... 7I,104,24,25,26 Prodonovich, Bertha .... I6,39,77 Prodonovich, John . . . 71,104,133 Putnam, Jack . . 60,62,72,104,54 Putt, Robert ....... 16,48,47,46 Ramsey, Doris . 60,70,IO4,66,147 Ramsey, Harry . Randolph, Mary Rayl, Crawford . Rayl, Mary Rayl, William .. Rea, Nancy Reark, John . . . I6 .. 20,59 16 I6 I6 61,76,1o4 20,76 Rollins, Kaye . . . Rose, Jane ..... Roseberry, Carolyn Roseberry, Patrica Ross, Carolyn .... Roszler, Catherine Roush, James . .. Roush William . . . . . 17,48,58,46 60 61 105 ' .I-05,44,46,74 17,58 20,58 . . 40,49,59,9I, 106 . . . . 76,106,74 1774 Rubin: Elsa . 61',72,77,106,44,6a, Rudibaugh, Carroll Radibough, Jerry Rudibau Nance 69 .. 17,70,59,46 17 2070 ' gh, ....... , Russell, c6f61 .. 40,49,59,91,I06, 47,44 Russell, Florence ......... 17,50 Russell, Michael ........ 106,74 Ruthem, James ........ 20.49159 Shaffer, Lucy .. 61 ,64,1 07,46,44 Shaffer, susan ........... 20,74 Shannon, Reedy ...... Shasteen, Helen Shenton, William Shin ler Donna 66 .. 107,74 107,42 Shawl, Carl ..........,. . . . . l7,58,46,47 20 g , . . . . Silliman, Barbara ,. 20,43,58 Sillince, Connie I7 1747 Silva, Saundra .......,... , Silverthom, Richard ...., 20,35,3 Six, Ralph ........ I7,I38,3I,30 Sixt, Ann ......... I7,4O,74,46 Lorin . . Slates, Smith, Arthur .. 17 108 Smith, Barbara .......... 20,76 Smith, Brenda ........... 20,76 Ryan, Robin . ...,...... 61,106 Ryckman, Peter . 42,62,77,I06,69 S Sablock, Mary ....... 43,64,lO6 Sachs, John .,............. I7 Saling, Dale ............... l7 Sanford, Joy 6I,64,IO6,44,47 Sanford, R, ....... I7,49,58,44 Sauerbrei, Willa .... I7,40,74,47 Sayre, Richard . . . 20,77,44,46,50 Scafide, Ann ............ 20,58 Schmidbauer, Martha 20,40,70 Schreckengost, Gary . 42,62,72,77, 106,66 Scott, Rosie .... ....... I 7 Scott, Shirley . . . . . . 20,6I,58 Scott, Thomas . . ........ 17,49 Scovel, Gayle . . . See, Linda ..... Seevers, John .. Seevers, Linda Seevers, Ronald . Seibert, Donald . . . . 60,I07,44,46 I7 107 17,59 35,4O,7 I ,I 07,28 Smith, Darrell .. 42,62,63,49,I08, 126,91,I25,77,7O,39,72,46, 68,69,54,147,29 Smith, Diana .......... I7,39,74 Smith, Donald 48,I08,9I,58,5l, 50 Smith, Dorothea ............. I7 Smith, Earl .. ..... 17 Smith, Harry . 20,66 Smith, Janet . ..... 20 Smith, Janice . . . ..... . . 20 Smith, John . . . . I7,62,59 Smith, Joseph . . . . . 20,34,25 Smith, Keith . . . . 108,77 Smith, Louis .... ..... 2 0,69,66 smafh, Nancy ...... 17,49,44,47 Smith, Ron . . . . . . 108,44,46,47 Smith, Sue .............. 17,74 Smith, Sue Ann .. 20,6l,73,44,46 Sneddon, Barbara ........ 47,74 Snodgrass, Connie ........ 17,76 Snyder, Jackie . . . , . . . 17 Snyder, Jim .............. 20,77 Snyder, Janet ..........,. 17,77 Snyder, Kay . . . 20,1 27, I 26,70,74 Sparks, James ........ 2O,34,25 Spencer, Phillip ............ 20 Reed Dave . . . . . . 20,44 Reed Janet . . . . . 20 Reed Jeannette . . . . . 20,58 Reed, John ..... . . . 17,58 Reed Judith . . ..... 17,50 Reed Karl . . . .,..... . . 20 Reed, Kayleen . . . 20,I27,74 Reed, Linda . . . . 6I,64,44 Reed, Linda . . . . , 20,76,104 Reed Richard . ..... 20,77 Reed, Richard . ...... 20,46 Reed, Sherry .............. 20 Reed, William ............ 104 Reynolds, Bruce 35,105,24,25, 26,28 Rice, Curtis ....... 17,48,59,3I Richards, Dan . , . 54,48,64,70,9l, I05,46,51,50 Richardson, Embro .. 17,59,47,30 Richardson, William . . . 42,77,105 Rickerd, Dianne ....... I7,76,46 Rickerd, Phil ...... 49,9I,IO5,50 Riebel, Lynn .. . 7,39,40,4l,42,43, 6I,64,I05,66,I47 Rinestine, Charles .......... 20 Rippeth, John ............. 20 R66eh,,1-ienry . 39,7l,105,24,25,26 Robey, D. ................ 20 Robbins, Carolyn . . . 6I,64,105,74 Robbins, Sam .............. I7 Robinson, Bonnie . . . 20,39,43,53, 61,I29,74 Roby, David ............... 20 Rockwood, Caroline . . 40,53,56,60, 61,94,103,I05,74 Rogers, Michael ......... 17,59 1151.1 Honor students receive certificates for scholastic abilities. ELHS is very proud of Bruce Jones who placed ninth in the State Scholarship Test and other stu- dents who received honorable mention. 147 20 6164 70 Voha r Mary commended for the1r photography 108 94 6138 1315243 75 2065 Sprague Lucky Spr1nger Donna Sprlnger Hugh Sprouse Chuck Sprout Melvln Stacey Arthur Stacey Maldred Stackhouse Nancy 20 58 44 46 Standley Melvm 20 35 40 77 24 Stonsbury Marlon 17 48 Stansbury Martha 108 40 64 43 Stark Mary Steffen Gary 17 77 39 30 Stefl Margone 108 59 Stelnberg Robert 35 108 71 72 1777 1740 73 46 47 1086165 Stepanovlch Marcla 109 134 61 70 38 72 64 139 Stephens Darlene Stewart John Stewart Joyce Stewart Robert 20 65 44 109 4140 73 42 62 63 66 10943 59 1747 20 48 Stnllwell W1ll1am Shtt Pamela Stockman Frank Stoddard Kay Stoddard Roy Stoddard WIllIOm 1749 Stoffel John Stoffel Mary 20 61 70 39 52 74 66 Stone Davud 109 77 Stovall D1ck Stowers Frances 7 Stralght N110 Stull Davld Su 1van B11 Surgeon Glenda Swager Doro Swoger Jane 20 40 61 130 46 Swogger Robert 39 59 109 10944 46 Ruby Jeffery Larry Taylor Mary 20 38 59 77 109 43 61 65 109 17 76 59 70 109 129 4 Thomas Arthur 42 71 109 25 68 69 Thomas Joy 17 74 47 Thomas Rlchord Thompson Joe 20 39 42 71 13 34 24 25 Thompson Patr1c1a 43 61 64 110 Thompson Shnrley 20 61 74 44 Thorne Davld 17 70 46 47 74 Tarver Taylor Taylor 20 62 77 W1ll1am VIFQIDIO Beverly Thomas Arlene Taylor Thayer The1s IAN I 7' '7 148 Tlce Evelyn Tnlton Gayle Trlton Mary Todd Judy Todd Mary Toll1s Carleen Treleven Mar1e Tnner Tucker Turner Jack Garnet Arthur Turner Donna Turner Shlrley VanDyne Lewls Var1Dyne Llnda Varran Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Veney Vnncent Vmcent Vancent Vnrden Vodrey Carole Barbara Nancy Sandra BONNIE Barbara Connle John Marrnllo Susan Waggle Fred Waggle Rvchard Wagoner Jeffy Wagonet Dave Waade Harold Wavght Vaughn Wakefseld Kay Walker Judy Walker Mary Ellen Walker Nancy Wallace Wlllram Wallover Rachel VValsh Marlene Walter Nancy Walton Sondra Ward Jenn1ngs Ward Hugh Wa rd John Ward Sara Wasko Watk1n Watson Watson Watters Weaver Cathy Dave James Lloyd Tom Robert Weber Mlna 65110 1765 6111 4 20 20 58 207076 1777 4 164110 4744 405817 2076 59110 58110 206164 72 44 46 66 174050 42 7211074 20 59 20 76 73 29 20 48 61 64 50 20 38 73126 74 20 59 6144 1746 4 4271111 2058 4 391111 581114447 204358 20405824 1 2046 386470111 20 58 20 34 58 17 76 Welnbren Marlene 1 64 11 54 55 Wenner Bruce 17 58 46 47 Wells Launne 43 48 59 61 91 Wells Rosalyn 20 61 77 44 Welsh Ray 17 47 Werner A Whealdon Ruth Ann 20 59 66 20 58 Wheatley M1chaeI Wheeler John Whute Elbert Whnte Larry Whlte Lmdo W1egand Thomas W1ll1ams James Wnlluams Judlth W11l1ams Te 7 11 4 1760 176062 2065 397124 1730 77112 1770 11275 73112 1124674 44 W1ll1amson Jane W1I11amscn Mary Annette Carol Kathy Marran Wllson Wnlson Wllson Wnlson 17 60 61 70 77 112 47 44 147 Wnndle Ruth 76 112 Wunland Jane 39 61 73 112 68 69 147 Woolf Pa Wolf 17 24 Ronald Wolfe Wolfe Wolfe Eugene Jerry Thomas Woodborn Jerry Woolf POYTICIC Woolley Karen Woolmaker Jayne Workman Terry Wotr1ng Carol Wotr1ng Davnd Wr1ght Wr1ght Wr1ght Wrlght Wrlght Wrlght Wyano Wynn Yager Young Clara Dorothy James Jerry Jud1th Robert Mar1 Charlotte 175928 20 58 3470112 487791112 6164112139 1758 17 74 47 20 58 1774 2058 17586046 2050 341132526 6 113 207767 66 Barbara 17 77 39 Lana 20 40 59 129 123 Yager Joseph 3 1 113 Zelch Dave 40 42 35 71 113 24 25 26 27 Znppenan Henry 20 48 58 70 Zubay Joseph 17 76 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Th1s book has been made poss1ble through the efforts of the Annual Staff We wnsh to express our sm cere apprec1at1on to artlsts Reedy Shannon and Joan Gnlmore for thelr fme art work throughout the book Reedy created the cover and Joan de slgned the end sheets Bruce Jones and Lou1s Sm1th are to be hlghly Thanks to Davld Earl for the Warren pep rally pncture And here s a specuol thank you to Jack Horsley and to the advertlsers and to the Of1ICE personnel who helped so much and to our subscrlbers some of whom are buynng the1r twelfth strolght book , , , , , ' , ....,... ...A 1 ' , . 4315, , 1, 1 1 1 ' , ............. 110 , ' 1 fffffffff... 17 ,' ffffffff '1 07 , 1 ' ' 111 f f 1' f 1 1 I -,----.-.. 1 , .,.......,..... 17 111 , ....... ...... 1 7 'I .,....-...A I7 I .,,,. 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