High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 38 text:
“
SEA TED: Elenore Reising, vice-president, Germaine Urig, Sharon Green, Elaine Husted, Carol Lang, Mary Bradley, news reporter, Esther Cadman, Geneva Bech- stein, Joan Buchs, June Buchs. STANDING: Sally Camera, Carol Pete, presidentg Glenda Berkmeyer, secretary: Carol Fletcher, Marian Yourkavitch, Kay McDowell, Mrs. Wallace, adviser: Dorothy Kasper, Lenore Reising, Willa Balzer, Sonja Manuel, Wanda Odom, Marguerite Vargo, ,Ioan Heidrich, treasurer, Pat Fox. Commercial Club Gains Experience Diligence is the mother ofgood fortune.-Cervantes. The Commercial Club, under the advisership of Mrs. Ruth Wallace, is to help students to gain a better understanding of the business world and to learn to meet real situations. During the year students helped by typing and duplicating materials for teachers, and several worked as receptionists and helped in the school office. During the athletic season the girls made and sold football and basketball programs. To see others at work, members toured the offices of the Lorain Journal and Thew Shovel in Lorain and Halley's Depart- ment Store in Cleveland. The club is limited to students taking one or more commercial subjects. Carolyn, Mrs. Wallace Marian Sportsmen Form Rifle Club ROW 1: Mr. Seiple, adviserg Rudy Harsar, Wayne Schramm, Dale Worcester, Faye Greene, Mike Polansky. ROW2: Jerry Camera, Dick Enzor, Leon Groot, John Heyman, Paul Bauer, Jim Woodrum, Pat Harsar. ROW 3: Jon Sick, James Hunter, Bob Snider, David Hiscox Sam Jacobcik, Jerry Bradberry, Noel Zurcher, Bob Miller. With Mr. James Seiple as the leader the Rifle Club took form this year. The students learned about various types of rifles that are used for hunting and sports shooting. To raise money for the club students sold the red and white Firelands Falcons ball point pens.
”
Page 37 text:
“
Brit. 154. Undt-r the' rlirm-tion ol' Mr. Nvlson Hoyw. that liarrivrzi tiluh waS liorinml last year to promotv intt-rr-st in photo- graphy. Tln-organization ol'f'1-rs4-x- pt-riz-nvc' in various phusvs ol' photo- graphy. SIL'-ITILVIIJ li. lI1iIl.tL. lh'oi1gl1t.tf. liaulun- slxy. R. llalrtlt-. .l, lluntor. T. llowt-. .Sl l,Nl1lV,:.I, l'.ilgur.,l. lxnltllv. lx,t1Iinv. Xl. Nlitiskzi. .l. Phillips. t.. l'rm-ni:ni..l. Fritz. li. Hosknski. l'. tlvrki. Shutterbugs Form Camera Club Future Homemaliersflrganize llonw is llivgrrllirlesl ofa!! irzslillilioris.-Spurgeon. Undvr the dirce-tion of Nlrs. Roxy Dillon. homo vconoin- ics tvavlivr. tht- first Fireluntls FHA lilmptvr was orgzinim-rl. Duringtl10yt-ui'tli+- group vornpost-tl anti sulnnittvrl laws and by-lawsofthvir1-onsiitntion to Columbus. Ther girls sponsorvtlaliakt-s11lvrl11i'iiigthv wintvr. put on Parkt,-i'. yin- prm'sitle'nt: fi. Billiy. piwsirle-lit: IC a style show Nlay 16. anfl workc-cl on luturf' plans. Thvy had rc-gular mor-tings on a We-ilriesrluy 0l'f'21I'l'l month. All wvrcv initiated at u special e-vt-ning rm-1-ting at whivh tht- girls' pare-nts were' guvsts. :Xpril 30. During this rnvvt- ing tht- girls 11-1-eiyecl thcir FHA pins. ROW 1: Nl.liiill.lllSlUl'i11F11ll.SlHtIIll4'I'S.Ilt'WSI't'Il0l'lt'I'lNl. Suga-rik. U. Kinslvy. P. llursair. RU1l .'i:J. Clary. G. Brill. Jlajku. sr-rrw Brundau. I.. Ili-ggiv. K. Nailiuktmski. S. Musku. Nl. Kel- . historian: ll. Ivy, .l. ln-wis. M. Nlitislui. lf. lftlwurtls. R014 -1: N. Nlunn- tary: J. Yirag. nt-ws ri-portvrg S. Ht-vhstt-in Bruner. tri-usurf-r, RUM 2: S. lilinvi-r. 'l' . llunhuin. l.. ing. ,l. Markxsorth. B. Sulrin. Y. Storm-lt. R. Hulwr. ,l. Kvlln-r. Griffith. T. llc-nnison. P. M4'Que-n-11.0. Klorrison. S. Bt-Il. 5. K. Hull. X. Nlille-r. B. liorlysz. Mrs. llillon. zimlxisor. -c . . ln-rL..,
”
Page 39 text:
“
J. Wanyek, news reporter, J. Knittle K. Clark, Joan Clary, D. Kasper, B. ' Miller, president, Nancy Miller, M Niggle, secretary, P. McQueen, E. Schlechter, treasurer, S. Bechstein, J Phillips, S. Bell, G. Morrison, S. Surgerick, E. Cajka. QI? Q' Cultivate Music Appreciation Is there a heart that music cannot meet?-Beattie. The Music Appreciation Club was organized by Miss The group listened to recordings of symphonies, Marjorie Howe, director of Mixed Chorus. The aim of orchestral arrangements, operas, and studied stories of the club is to increase interest and to learn more about operas. music. ore New Drivers At Wheel -Q.. Think safe, drive safe, and be safe. Thirty-six students participated in driver training classes taught by Mr. James Seiple. Those who successfully completed the course which required classroom work, observation, and actual practice driving were qualified to ttke the test for their licenses. The January tests were given by Mr. Seiple, but a new Ohio law required that later students take tests given by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The driver training car was a courtesy of Milad, Inc. of Amherst. STANDING: R. Roskoski, J. Virag, K. McDowell, J. Miller. IN CAR: Mr. Seiple, C. Fletcher, D. Clary, P. Harsar. ROW 1: R. Muska, D. Potts, J. Eucker, J. Wanyek, W. Bechstein, R. Cucco, R. Ronez, R. Braun ROW2: M. Brundage, Mr. Seiple, W. Odom, P. Fox, C. Summers, P. Harsar, W. Budweg, J Virag, D. Northeim, K. McDowell, C. Fletcher, E. Reising, W. Balzer, L. Reising. ROW3: ,I Buchs, I. Buchs, S. Bechstein, G. Bechstein, E. Schlechter, N. Lamvermeyer, S. Resar. ROW4 1. Miller, J. Simonson, L. Alpaugh, D. Clary, R. Roskoski, J. Born, L. Kirk, M. Fannin, A. Fritz The Ive you save might be your own.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.