Firestone High School - Volplane Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1966
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Winter Dances ........................ 62 63 Biology, Math and Chess Clubs 64- 65 Language Clubs ...................... 66- 68 Red Cross ........................ ..... 6 9 Vocational Clubs .................... 70- 71 Aquatic Organizations ............ 72- 73 Sports ............................ ..... 7 4- 81 Juniors ....................... 82- 91 SPRING .,................ ,...,........ Musical Organizations .....,...... 94- 98 Current Events Club ................ 99 Varsity F and Booster Clubs ,... 100-101 Hi-Y and GAA .................-...... 102-103 Dramatics ..........................,,.. 104-105 May Dance ............................ 106-108 National Forensic League ........ 110 Publications - ..........,....,,...,,-,., 111-113 Honoraries ...................,... ,.,, 1 14-115 Graduation Activities ..... .... 1 16-119 Sports .......................... .... 1 20-125 SENIORS .....,, ,,-,---.,,, ADVERTISING .... .... 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I. , ,, . n S 1, Vg T5 , , ,, , fi' V! f?'GfI,f ?z?5fi,:p'Iv -:f.,i31 ' j.: ,Ig 1,Z,,fm, f 'W .I-:if IfEm:rVfI ,I-.15 ' mah rI1:fIlfi'V rl l Q50 QQ Principal Cyril Jones delivers daily announce- ments to student body over the public ad- dress system. Assistant principal Calvin Tritt reviews student records. Principal Cyril Jones, who worked with the people who planned the building of Firestone High School, has successfully guided the students and faculty through the first years of the school's his- tory. Mr. Jones believes in giving the students as many privileges as they prove they can accept with maturity. Assistant Principal Calvin Tritt handles disci- plinary problems and is in charge of textbooks and teachers' supplies. Counselors Margaret Weikert and Kay Fluke, assisted by Joan McDermott, aid students in planning their schedules and in de- termining their post-high school activities. Secre- taries Grace Bone and Ann Marshall direct the correspondence at Firestone and maintain accurate files and records in the office. The entire administration is essential to the maintenance of a harmonious and well-run school. Administration Paves Way le ligl, url Tim W dll Sli eih' lk i ni l uh V Nt NE Mrs. Margaret Weikert lgfor A Successful Year Mr. Kay Fluke Mrs. Joan McDermott Secretaries Grace Bone, and Ann Marshall sort the permanent record cards 17 f'f - Gi?w?3'i1w7w'T, -, u 1' , y s gm Miss Virginia Himebaugh Mr. Jack Horner ....t+s.,....,' Mr- Earl l-Ove Miss Nancy Mettler it' .sy .x iW 5 'ff -nf:-'L Mr. Richard Pasher Mrs. Florence Rosenfeld English. . The Foundation Ol 3 X R x it Nz. Mrs. Judith Johnston Miss Diane Lorenz The primary objectives of the English department are to motivate students to do intelligent reading and to ex- pand their ability to convey ideas with clarity. To this end the department stresses literature and composition rather than grammar at the high school level. Studies include the reading of American, English, and world literatures. Analytic and critical composition relevant to the reading of the students is emphasized. Grammar is studied as its need is revealed in oral and written composition. Miss Ann Traub teaches English but is pictured on page 23 with the science teachers with whom she teaches the greater part of the day. The library aids the students and faculty in academic research in diversified areas. Required reading as well as independent study may be accomplished with the expand- ing facilities of the Firestone library and with the help of Miss Virginia Himebaugh, the librarian. ' I Mr. Thomas Smith Mrs. Margaret VanHorne All Learning The teachers' lounge is the setting for an occasional pause for Mr. Earl Love and Mr. Jack Horner. Gail LaCroix and Chris Trelease look on as Miss Diane Lorenz demonstrates scansion. Miss Virginia Himebaugh checks out a book as students wait for help. l 'I9 IU Mr. Alex Adams Mrs. Virginia Barbieri Miss Pearl Drews Mrs. Joan McDermott History Highlights Events Post, Present, And Future, History class views a movie in the squash court while regular facilities are in use. i S t . 20 , nffff, World geography students Jeff Jones, Jeannette Verlooom Dick LaPilusa and Ann Herberich watch Q I as Mr Yancura points out world trouble spots. 9 ity f A ' 34, ,.,.w.w F' E Films And Lectures Supplement Text World history, American history, senior prob- lems, and world geography are the courses offered by the history department at Firestone. World history, which is studied by sophomore classes, covers the ancient, medieval, and modern periods in the history of other countries. Juniors study American history, which traces the develop- ment of the United States from its founding until the present day, and also discuss the foreign policy i ,. 'vu-'wM.M-fy Mr William Noland Mr- William STUYI11 2'l and current problems of the United States, Senior problems is primarily concerned with the structure of government and with current world events. World geography teaches the student the physical features of the world. These history courses encourage students to become informed citizens and provide a useful background for further studies. l X Mrs. Barbara Wright Mr. Nickolas Yancura Mr, Franklin Bickfqrd Mr. Gordon Johnson Mr. Robert Olduker Biology, chemistry, physical science, and physics are the courses offered in the science department at Firestone. Biology, which is open to sophomores, gives the student a basic knowledge of nature, of the evolution of plant and animal life, and of the human anatomy, Chemistry, which is offered to iuniors and seniors, teaches the fundamentals of science, including such topics as basic elements, compounds, reactions and hydrocarbons, lt encour- ages the student to use his powers of reason. Physics, which is studied by seniors, deals with the properties and actions of matter and energy. Physical science combines basic chemistry and basic physics into a course designed to give an overall view of the essentials of science. The planetarium, operated by Mr. John Soroka, is used by the physics classes of Firestone and by other students in the city. lt allows the observer to scan the stars reflected from the fifty- foot dome. Elementary school pupils listen as Mr. John Soroka explains the workings of the plcmetarium. 4x td t xpl th t y f yf hbydssection. Gordon Johnson demonst t principle of p Science Classes Simulate Actual Conditions Tlfurouglt Use Cl Lalooratory And Planetarium 46n.w.4u Mr. Glyn Parker Mr. R0bert P 23 ,Eg-, :xiii 7D-M ' ' ugh Miss Ann T ub ,.. 3 5 .f to R 1... . .:1:,-ses.: ' '. xg, M... f N , P 'A sv .f 5? cyy. , . ...ww.s...sA gr. . ...gba Sf- K' QE X 4' 5 i +211 . Msg' is x N' 35 1, s 2 QV. 'ig' 1 X f .5 ,gf f. 8 , , Mr. Wald Bender .anvff Mr. Lee Haynes Mrs. Sondra Samples .J .f , . , Rm , k ,,. , V K. . ,ff g wg ,X Il ' f 'Ls'-f is . , ,. . f . , Z . 1 542 V fi 5 , -. v' ' 4' 'Z . 'Qi ai-:fi ' ' , QW. 1.21: -ffru-fit' 2 -. I. .1 -rw.. Wt-' I :nf-f 'gfzsfffl-1 V1 f. 4 . . Y .sw-fl-: 4 :r-I 2-'ug KX, ,ggi-3. '21 - a-1112.- ..f .1-'.51:f2.1fqL1K f 'ttfgnz ' .-ff-426' 'zrizwz : .zks-f .ku-'ffpm' -. fftkziz:-?:Hi4.:ffsf4ik -'Z' .t-Tie t'Li:f 1 1',4hi,H1'L' r v 1Jf555?Fw7 I : - , -. 'I . .vmymfqf f 1 z Z'-31i:':.2:5g fgf51f:2.':f:s:-11 . ' ' ' -. ,. ,,.f,4 ,. ,.,+ ...H .,,, . .Q ,. Mr. Donald Nutter Mathematics And Business Courses in algebra, plane. geometry, solid geometry, fifth-year math, and calculus are of- fered by the mathematics department, The goal of this department is to promote the application of the logic of math to the questions of everyday life. The essentials of abstract mathematics are taught in the algebra courses. Geometry forms a foundation for logical proof as well as for ad- vanced math courses. Fifth-year math, offered to honors seniors for the first time this year, is an in- troduction to calculus and is based on the set theory. Calculus, an advanced placement class, involves concepts such as limits, differentiation, and rates of change. Mr. Glyn Parker, pictured on page 22, teaches algebra and fifth-year math in addition to his science classes. Typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, taught by Mrs. Beatrice Laatsch, Miss lla Shriver, and Miss Alma Talbot, are the commercial subiects open to Firestone students, The mastery of these skills is an essential time-saver in both college and business. Stenography class takes dictation given by Mrs. Beatrice Laatsch, l ' . Sulolects Develop Skill Bob Rozuk observes the manner in which Mrs. Sondra Samples attacks a proof. Mr. Lee Haynes demonstrates multiplication on a model slide rule. r c s i is is r' JO , -if-ex ,uv--. 0' gf X it SJ X X it New X444 A Q' ' . iff Q!I!fiE?5f0ZfiW5Arwh2'Il, A 5'5- -gggfhki A-by ...-qg.1,7g7g1t:-X,'g1Qy,-9:9,gig-,.sq.g' ,:: ,::' : .i:i.f.,:q -sq, ,MJ sqf,,,.,Q,,,,.,,,g,,s r 5, h. Mr. Burton Willeford Mrs. Beatrice Laatsch Miss lla Shriver Miss Alma Talbot S9935 X95 K5 1 V J Mr. Bruce Bl ke Mr. John Durden Mrs. Freda Firke Mr, Donqld Hanlon we 062545 s 95 Through Appreciation Ct Languages, Music 5 r 56895 was Faculty Provides Cultural Background this ' L L S cl y F h udents attempt a diff I p i gi 5 gtxx th th help of Mr.JohnD cl .' 0' sy, it Q' gage' XX we o'95Qo95' waxes ' Q I C 'A . Ne' 65 i L 26 Mr. Wallace Nolin leads the choir in singing of Christmas carols. Foreign language courses offered at Firestone include Latin, German, Spanish, and French. The objectives of studying a foreign tongue involve the ability to under- stand, to speak, to read, and to write the language. Students acquire a knowledge of a foreign culture and literature. The language lab is helpful to both teachers and students, for it makes possible the fluent speaking and better understanding of the language. The department also enables the teacher to help individual students to perfect their reading and writing of the language, Y Y Miss Margaret Miller Mrs. Maria Todorovic The music department concentrates upon performance and appreciation as well as a theoretical knowledge of music, Performance is encouraged through musicals and afternoon programs, appreciation may be cultivated in music history class and in viewing performances, and theoretical knowledge may be gained through the music theory course. Music theory, music history, and the choir are managed by Mr. Wallace Nolin, while the band and orchestra are directed by Mr. Joseph Lentine. The well- rounded program of the music department has attracted many Firestone students. Mr. Joseph Lentine Mr. Wallace Nolin Domestic And Manual Arts Provide Lasting Art, home economics, and industrial arts are offered to talented students of Firestone High School. These departments, in addition to devel- oping skills in their respective areas, assist the school in various projects by such activities as making the sets for school dramatic productions , fguh' and sewing costumes for the actors. The home economics section, which includes i foods, clothing, and home management, aids the student in the essentials of running a practical home, It is managed by Mrs. Jacquiline Taylor. The industrial arts department, headed by Mr. Paul McKeever, lays a foundation in mechanical drawing and in wood and metal working. The art department develops talents in various areas, such as jewelry design, ceramics, and work in other Mr. Denis chusek Mr. Jere Culver media, and is handled by Mr. Denis Chasek and Mr. Jere Culver. Perfecting their designs absorbs the interest of the art students. il 28 Z it Skills For A Servicealole Future 09 ,ww-'wh-my Mr. Paul McKeever Mrs. Jacquiline Taylor Mechanical drawing student drafts hypothetical plans for a house The technique of tracing a pattern is shown to Pam Warnock and Sandy Bills by Mrs. Jacquiline Taylor. A 29 3 4-'N dx Miss Joann Callas c ,'f 1 fe , ,. x lx-yes' .. G eww 43 , K ' 1 its Ri :bg if f X x ,sg , j F5-QE.. , 3' 5 xx 1? ' ' 'sqft' sg all Q' 9-+1-ik 1 5 5 I if x ,v vw 53 Ni 'Q iiwrsxs xi liiiiii its Q U ,, ,.,,. xiii i - Q'Yii'?'iihfs Mr. Gerald Sipka s. A -xnh xX.- K ,N Q ,N f. w g,- g - , 5, --jsp? S K jf s: 3 vj' s 5' X s H , . N,x! ,L x K it gi - lx - M f si :ENR Q , ff i X- i 'M gif ' QF: f c 16 X iifxiiiixcx 'i5Y5ti5fx T Jef X ix. i K Q P- i ss, X tc Sf c MQ' X. Mrs. Tula Cosmoglos XX X S.. X s ,sys ...QFFD Mrs. SUSUI1 PdfI'iCk Mr. Harold Schumacher Bodies Trim With Health, Gym, Swim The health and physical education departments are closely related in their aim to develop adults healthy in both body and mind. Health classes aid the student in acquiring good grooming habits, good driving practices, and basic first aid background. The physical education classes, which include gym and swimming, help to build physical fitness and self-control, concentrating upon agility, coordination, and strength in sports. Mr. Gerald Sipka is the instructor of those students who take driver's education, which is a six-week course in behind-the-wheel training. Gym class practices daily warmup routine to music. T Mr. Robert Wallace ,Q x Q81 , -i 1 1 , s ' .Q 7.5 s - c t ' sm , as Ntgfmsc, , 5 S .qw - c...Ysv E X xc X - j f s 5 is c 1 K Mr. Dick Wells N 30 5, C2 51 il il I r if Fifi -1 . Y, , 2 . ft? Custoclians, Cafeteria Workers Supply Service Essential sr it-A To Running Oli Sclwool Head custodian Steve Golobic adiusts the thermostat in the librarian's office. CAFETERIA Hernz, Delores Gleespen, Genevieve Smith, Bernice Dasho, Margaret Schnering, SeDara Smyers, Clara Simmons, Mildred Wilcox. STAFF: Lucille Lappin, cafeteria manager, LaRue Gevin Francis A 3'I NN., N Rx. , ' A 'w w2f',f If fifgl JN sv' 32 We Try Harriers place second in state meet . . marching band is number 1 in Akron's Soap Box Derby Parade i s 'glut 6:5 fs' Q. .r?.,.,.. ., my B 5 ' 'w s 1 M 1: , '5I'?'?Ei:f'2 M: 3123 N :w Lt 12 -- 1 Mer!Izf:-faiwzak,'-'itrRw?'Q! QC: :Zh .Jw::l':? xii?-CI .ff P5 'vw .WSE :'.'T 'I ': '1 21501 4'-5 'z-.5 F Eff 19332 'f f-Zi 'I ,liftg?3fE1,f 1 f -f'2'-: : Liz' . ' 5' -' if !MT f3 6ZL 1-V'-' f'5'l.':I' 'I -551-: ' I em.. 1.3.-f::,: 1:,f::f.--tw - 55 AUTUMN at Firestone-Buchtel football game . H.M.S. Pinafore launched by music department Q--www-j ,,,,.,--f-f' N, 85 per cent of student body Student Council officers Becky Schaal, treasurer, Penny Wood- ward, corresponding secretary, Jane Good, recording secretary, Mary Yde, vice-president, and Randy Hershey, president, admire the bust of Harvey S. Firestone. Sponsoring major school functions and service projects and making important decisions are the main duties of Firestone's Student Council. Mem- bers are selected by their classmates on the basis of leadership ability and scholastic achievement, and they represent all three classes. Among the activities organized by Student Council were the Friendship Weekend, the Home- coming Presentation and Dance, the canned food drive, and the May Dance. Homeroom Reps Link Council To Student Body STUDENT COUNCIL: Front row, M. Sass, M. Good, B. Schaal, B. J. Good, third row, C. Bauer, K. Lintner, B. Musser, M. Buda: Good, A. Howland, J. Harris, M. Moorstein, second row, S. Taub, H. Hall, J. Hurteau, R. Hershey. P. Bronson, M. Yde, P. Woodward, M. Fischer, S. Smith, R. Wepsic, 4 HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Front row, C. Griffith, C. Sugden, M. Koch, B. Gillman, G. Gehring, third row, J. Pittenger, D. M. Sass, and M. Moorstein, Student Council representatives, J. Budcii, L. Meyers, W. Ressler, K. Sethman, P. Amstadt, K. Tatum, DeMaine, vice-president, T. Tompkins, president, S. DeWitt, secre- J. Cargal, T. Holub, S. Frost, fourth row, B. Mclntyre, B. Lowery, tary, B. Hunsicker, D. Davis, J. McAlonan, second row, J. Foust, M. Schubert, N. Weinberg, J. Morris, B. Rakusin, D. Boose, D. P. Jenkins, J. Kent, B. Firestone, G. Albrecht, J. Yoe, J. Reishtein, Tobkin, J. LaRocco, D. Lammertse. Calendar Planned By Activities Committee The Activities Committee is made up of the leaders of all of Firestone's various clubs and organizations. Led by Mary Yde, the vice-president of Student Council, this committee makes sure that scheduled activities do not conflict. It is also respon- sible for the planning of all pep assemblies and for sponsoring its own events. Homeroom Representatives, consisting of one student from each homeroom, serves as a voice of the student body. It assists Student Council with its activities and often helps solve difficult problems. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: Front row, N. Mclntyre, K. Hef- S. Dwoskin, F. Comunale, S. Feldstein, S. Jaffe, J. Foust, fern, M. Sass, S. Sharp, M. Yde, G. Psarras, J. Reynolds, A. Howland, fourth row, B. Musser, G. VanBuren, M. K. Keller, second row, K. Brecht, E. Santos, B. Krenrick, Fischer, W. Tompkins, P. Zettle, G. Mumford, M. Moor- G. Schwartz, M. Fleischer, B. Weintraub, S. Taub, P. stein, R. Hershey. Bronson, third row, T. Tompkins, J. Good, B. Hayward, -ur- 4 we-MB Q Kg . ' Q . vu, 2 irxiliiilll H. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Front row, W. Hampton, C. Powrie, R. Milgrom, L. Aron, P. Frendberg, N. Wheeler, G. Draves, second row, M. Fortnoff, G. Hathaway, L. Stroud, D. Warden, l. Kordick, C. Miller, M. Trusler, N. Broughton. Service Workers Aid ln Operation Ol Firestone CAFETERIA WORKERS: Front row, R. Stastny, E. Jenkins, T. Gill, E. Berns, J. Gannon, J. Madoff, D. Hall, J. Larsen, second row, T. Brandstetter, J. Currey, L. Peterson, J. Becker, S. Andrews, J. Cargol, W. Price, third row, L. Johnson, B. Hertle, D. Kerr, S. Fehr, M. Malyi, M. Kamvouris, J. Myers, K. Rcss, J. Worrell, B. Keller, fourth row, K. Leib, N. Hollinger, P. Stokes, S. Miller, R. Cohen, M. Boyd, M. Hummel. S. F 'Rig' . 1 , , ,2,. qi, tw J' ,ff-L fzfv I Y: -Q T. 3 Cl.lNlC WORKERS: Front row, M. Sweet, M. Golclfarb, M. Shkuiyi, J. Rein- gold, T. Pargeon, P. VanDoros, L. Beaumont, second row, J. Harmon, E. Saltzman, S. Scoville, C. Horn, P. Long, S. Taylor, C. Taliaferro, B. Fire- stone, S. Hammond. lender Valuable Time OFFICE WORKERS: Front row, J. Frisby, P. Pappas, F. Gertz, B. Filer, S. DeWitt, S. McCoy, S. Griewank, P. Zehley second row, S. Haas, N. Turner, B. Tune, G. Cohen, S. Thompson, M. Pliskin, S. Kaplan, S. Beard, l. Kordick, M. Stackel, C. Reagan. W, BOOKSTORE WORKERS: A. Berry, T Pargeon, L. Guran. 'T 1 .1 nf I 'warm i . i 1 i A A , . . I , i ' K l c Q ' Q 14 .5 ll , .. I , . ' ,L ,,- A ' f 4 Lili PUBLIC ADDRESS AND STAGE CREW: Bottom to top, D. Caldwell, D. Wil- mot, J. Seanor, C. Calvin, B. Skeans. Volunteers Aicl Benefits Sclwool VISUAL AIDS WORKERS Front row J. Jones r R. Lederman, Director J. Seanor, Director M. Leubitz A. Katz D. Grin Second row M. Newma n H. Lazarus B. Brubaker K. Wink B. Leasure D. Wilmot D. Caldwell D. Tunlberg 38 3 Irene Mylonas supervises as Leonard Liberman is made up by Mr. Bruce Blake. ,uv S 'H.M.S. Pinatore' Sails Through Four Performances THE CAST The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., tirst lord of the admiralty s,esa,A. Charles Olegar Captain Corcoran, commander of H.M.S, Pincxforec ,..,,c , ,.....,,,c ,s,,Leonard Liberman Ralph Rackstraw, cable seaman, in love with the captain's daughter Yc,A Bruce Rakusin Dick Deadeye, able, but somewhat eccentric seaman, ...,., N ......,c,...,.,,, Bill Bloomfield Boatswain, in charge ot the crew ,,......,,c.......,c....,... ,,,.,,.,, H enry Newcome Josephine, the captain's daughter .,,,-.,,v - .,,-..,., ....,,,,. B arbara Gillmanf Pat Vandalli' Cousin Hebe, Sir Joseph's first cousin. ...,s,...,,s,,A, W ,s,,sc,.......,.., ,Joy Reynolds little Buttercup, a plump and pleasing person, ..... ,,s.s,,.....,.,,,,s.t S ue Hcimmond Cast unclerstudy ...,.,,,,YA 5 ,,....,.,,,s,,,,sA.,,s,........,,s , s,.s... Gar Thomas-Moore Double cast Dick Deadeye and Little Buttercup are surrounded by sailors during performance of H.M.S. Pinatore. Q41 f t . I, X P '---H Q ' ' , 7 1 et T 5, Focus staff members continue duties on Bermuda Day. Friendship Weekend, Motorcade Highlight Fall Season Couriers supply music at Friendship Dance. 5 fl it . 4 --a . E , ii Fifi, I - E K ,Ax-Q sl Q .w I , 1 r lt. .V ,. 1 A 'tawc-sg.,5ggx The weekend of September 10 and ll was designated by Student Council as Friendship Weekend, On Friday, students wore bermudas to classes and exchanged autographs. Saturday a stag Friendship Dance was sponsored. September 25, Booster Club sponsored the annual motorcade to Griffin Stadium for the Firestone-Buchtel football game. Cars sporting decorations such as Buchtel corpses and green and gold flowers par- ticipated. Judged as best decorated car was the bee driven by Irene Mylonas. Cars driven by Pam Miller and Ellis Berns tied for second place. Zim MARCHING BAND: Front row, P. McConnell, T. Ake, D. Reaven, L. Weinberger, D. Solt, D. Benson, J. Shoemaker, R. Baker, fifth row, Schubert, C. Miller, J. Emich, C. Brown, C. Burkins, S. Solomon, K. Bayless, B. Snyder, B. Bernel, T. Weidman, R, Shamel, M. second row, K. Damitz, A. Greenbaum, J. Faust, D. Fritchie, E. Poinski, C. Merrow, B. Mclntyrep sixth row, C. Hollinger, N. Stetler, Ramm, S. Moffet, D. Davis, J. West, D. Koosed, third row, M. Orlin- D. Weiner, J. Kaumeyer, J. Humphreys, S. Larson, G. Davis, J. off, R. Sacks, R. Wepsic, J. Stevens, K. Skeans, S. Green, D. Wagner, Carney, seventh row, F. Pamer, C. Johnson, B. Vilott, S. Baker. J. Weygandt, fourth row, D. Wilson, B. Worrell, S. Fetterman, B. i965 Marching Band And Maiorettes Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Lentine, the new instrumental director, Firestone's Marching Band performed at all the football games and football assem- blies. Through diligent daily practice, the band achieved a precision marching style which won them the trophy in Akron's Soap Box Derby Parade. Maiorettes, led by Donna Krenrick, did an excellent iob leading the band's performances. Head maiorette Donna Ruth Krenrick leads Elaine Poulcs, Sue Lusher, Ruth DeCoursey, Bernie Keller, and Dinah Alvarez through routines. The 1965 Homecoming Dance, A Little Bit of Heaven , was held October 23 in the cafeteria. Firestone's first homecoming queen, Connie Bauer, was crowned by Janice Montgomery during inter- mission. Music was provided by Tom Jones and the N Group. The queen and her attendants were entertained by a medley of songs sung by Leonard Liberman and Sue Hammond, i i Janice crowns Connie as attendants look on. 'A Little Bit OF Heaven Student Council President Randy Hershey presents roses and ci QUEEN CONNIE kiss to Queen Connie during the crowning ceremonies. 42 X, , , My x V, Q, ,' Z X' V ll gg Ki? HOMECOMING COURT and escorts: Mary Jo Mellinger, Jack Kelleher, Windley Saalfield Mark Jenkins, Crowner Janice Montgomery, Jim Dolwick, Penny Woodward, Jim Miller Queen Connie Bauer, Dave Belitsky, Gail Schwartz, Chris Trelease, Sally White, Dan Lam mertseg Georgia Mumford, Tom Trivitt, Kathy Griffith, Paul Webber. fiflimaxes Homecoming Weekend Attendants lead off a dance with fathers as other couples join in. 43 ,,-,gfips-e 'ft' ' ' l N y t Queen Connie, Janice, and Gail smile after Connie accepts 1965 Homecoming Football b . d d . h IH. . . . emg presente urmg a f time show. from Captain Bill Flhe. Queen And Court Are Honored At Homecoming Game 1965 HOMECOMING COURT: Sally White, Windley Saafield, Georgia Mumford, Gail Schwartz, Queen Connie Bauer, Crowner Janice Montgomery, Penny Woodward, Mary Jo Mellinger, Kathy Griffith. . .rw , a -- x NC ,, X' , K-vw .L . K J., .e e Q . Nh t. kv .. .w .I we , .b A ,. . K NZB ? aba y sij I r Q . . g M y, ,V W , I, l E 'ee .X cf , ,I J ,,kL' Judi. . ,X ,. Q' i 'Yeg ,' .qi Ni I -Mm e ,..,, N f g . 15, IA L lr . r ll it sf if e. el l e - . Q I .s FALQQNS X. 1f ' SN' 'I' . 1 2 5 I 1 H ski? . .JL f VL If si :W l kr L. : j 7Q f:-,.., ,V I it fe . A . cf , , Z' , V F SL Q in V, V H- jf, - M I n .jk H v- 4 ,i. ,L WU, , i , ,- kVlk gi-t! .,Y,ff.,f 'e -f q gi - we-Q, ..,,,1 . k W: 5, W V . L, Xik,, I. ., . 1 Lrhll f A i ,l,'.,,,.. N, I H .s - '-vf . ,lf 1 I . Q -ff Y V 1 H i le. M' J R -k ' - e e ss.. e Q .'QA - X , Q . . J. , . 1 . e s Y s e fame' VARSITY: Standing, J. Zazo, K. Mellinger, S. Brown, J, Grigas, G. VanBuren, R. Merzweiler, S. Andrews, R. Corvington Bob N. Goumas, J. Bennet, J. Lindsay, D. Tobkin, T. Giampetro, T. Rozuk, T. Zateslo, J. Dolwick, R. Scalera, N. Ardelian, M Buda: Beshara, R. Capriola, C. Hamad, R. Hall, J. Lotto, T. Branstettler, T. Chakonas, M. Ardelian, D. Budai, sitting, D. Watts, S Knowles M. Dawson, B. Beynon, Bill Rozuk, T. Trivett, R. Garson, B. J. Maglione, S. Lindsay, B. Fihe, captain, B. Fisher, J Cadmus Zekan, T. Cooper, F. Comunale, D. Walker, J. Morris, kneeling, L. Harpley, D. LaPilusa, C. Ammerman. l'i,l, 2 .,.l '. Firestone's gridmen rounded out the 1965 ...,' ,,'. e , , :V , V ,, f ,hx 4,3733 ' may ' I l l y ,'.V Lfl ,.,,. season with a 2-7-1 record. ln their first game ' ' ' ' ..' fwf'f'7T 45 4. - lill llil Ggomsl Kenmore' the 'eee demonstrated Q much l. n l I eeefevee eefeeee eee 'hey fiefeeee fee . , ,. .ff Q ' 4, i ,, f . 'vgff,:5' 2 f' Af g .Q w .z if feb .e p 2' '.'el Qi?fiF9?fCii5ffef7fp'fU f. . . V f., f, , -if -a ff, f.,,z,,.',ff,4y . ff 1 V if an BUtf1fgl'2ffiff24,ixfg ,sr ,. . :,VV , V, , if Wildcats, 8-0, which the Akron Beacon Journal in City Series play. The second victory 8 6, came when fhe Falcons met Soufh in the 'asf some of lllei ll,.,. - - e. e f elieee 'he 'e9U'Q' C0 'Pef'l'0 ' it I' 2 QQQQ. lijil fgff ..ef.elil9,fQ:fiQL lel 'lliie' E I JUNIOR VARSITY: Front row, J. Larsen, J. Tremaine, S. Edwards, T. Wymer, S. Comunale, R. Schoonover, R. Bodosi, C. Corvington, second row, T. Novkov, K. Heischman, E. Muntean, E. Morris, B. Lowery, B. Hulbert, F. Stair, P. First, D. Voss, third row, B Mehok coach, A. Schenk, R. Hart, E. Weinberg, M, Smith, J. Comunale K. Dorsett, F. Comunale, manager. by fighting to fifth place in City Series ranking Coach Wallace and his boys surprised Central s Steve Lindsay throws a short pass. i s Jim Dolwick listens to last minute instruction from Coach Wallace. Jim Dolwick carries 'For Falcons against Buchtel. Falcons charge into Buchtel territory. Jay Bennet struggles against Griffin tackler. Falcon coaches Robert Wallace, Jerry Sipka, 4 Gabe DeSantis, and Bill Sturm. gl 9 . Q M n , z' l .1 va w elt ' t fl 1 lx 'K Captain - Guard fc, l www-wg 2nd Team All-City: Honorable Mention All-District ' 2nd Tea'r'h'lkll:'CEll51:n3EJ iedalnhjxuxll-District Bob Rozuk - Center Honorable Mention All-City Barry Fisher - End Honorable Mention All-City -47' Dick LaPilusa - End Honorable Mention All-City f Chuck Ammerman - Halfback Tom Giampetro - Guard Chuck Hamad - End Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City .-- 47 Cross Country Places Second ln State Meet l I I l c a l Mike Fischer Wayne Tompkins 2nd city - ist district - 5th state 4th city - 2nd district - 8th state Front row: M. Dunn, R. Wepsic, L. Plotter, L. Sternberg, D. Schank- Ostroski, M. Palchick, J. Myers, M. Vandall, fourth row: C. Slusser Ier, S. Smith, S. Snell, second row, B. Worrell, R. Sacks, J. Pitten- G. Andrews, P. Cole, B. Telford, J. Bowers, J. Bonnell, J. Bodley, ger, C. Heimbaugh, B. Lauer, M. Kapitz, J. Skinner, J. Kellerman, Coach Alex Adams. third row, J. Parks, M. Fischer, W. Tompkins, R. Vandall, R. 3 fm., DISTRICT CHAMPION CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Kneeling, Garry Andrews, Wayne Tompkins, Mike Fischer, Rick Vandall, Lee Sternberg, standing, Manager Bill Worrel, Richard Sacks, Ron Ostroski, and Coach Alex Adams. Firestone's cross country team, coached by Mr. Alex Adams, ran magnificently without losing a meet in City Series competition all season. After being defeated 44 to 51 by North in the city meet, the harriers, led by Mike Fischer and Wayne Tomp- kins, surged back to overcome all rivals and win the District meet. At the State meet in Columbus, the Falcons continued their fine running, losing only to St. Joseph of Cleveland by two points U76-1781. ,....114 I965 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Dual Meets Firestone I5 St. Vincent Firestone I 7 Garfield Firestone 26 North Firestone 16 Buchtel Triangular Meets Firestone 'I7 Kent State 46 Central 75 Firestone 23 East 37 Kenmore 73 Firestone 22 Hower 47 South 64 Invitational and State Meets St, Joseph Relays .......,.....se...,...., 2nd place teamsi Bowling Green .... ,........ 2 ,s..,.. 3 rd place teamsj City Meet .......... - .......... ----2nd place teamsj District Meet ............. ................ l st place teamsj State Meet ..... - ....... -- ....... 2nd place teamsj 49 Rosalee Abraham s s Sophomores cheer swimmers on to df ,. vi fl WZ 9 ,, fy - 5 f 1 4 f ,ff 2' ,, 1 ff f I' 15, A if fw , 6 V ' ' an 1,,,44'f 4 X 4 1 '10 , 1 4,9 1 Q7-f o . 4 fy , f tw! 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M, , ,, ,EQ sf ng , 1.1 I' , High 15:15 r ff? 1, G - , . win' ' ' 'M 2 ,. 5 1 , - , , 'Y . 5. Page Bullock Charlyn Burkins Peter Cahoon Tammera Caine Roberta Campbell James Cargal Janice Cargal Mark Carlson Karen Casenhiser David Casto Edward Chalfant Robert Chapman Christine Chiles Lynn Christy Wendy Cimarik Janice Cissne School Coleen Cochran Ann Collier Anne Collins Charleen Collins Craig Combs Gary Combs John Communale Stephen Comunale Linda Cook Craig Corvington Patricia Coyle Evan Crane Susan Craft Victoria Cummins Kathleen Damitz Harold Darkow Phillip D'Avello Deborah Davis Glenn Davis Robert Davis Michael Dawson Mark Denholm Mark Deutchman Maria Di Giacomo Underclassmen dance to music by the Greg Zalar Trio at the Christmas formal sponsored by the music department. 5l Vs :, ,K y . . J L c .l i r 3,2 , ' X Y ff jp-s I A VV V ! 5 jp 555 V MQ ,VVL N ,V V V I , V Z XVQI , ab , X I S J if N 47? ' stan: axis mn I, gQ1.:25rg,513.:5.2N - ,,:. 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Could this confusion be due to her first name? . if A s 5 1, 53 Elizabeth Horton Barbara Hoskins Ann Howland William Hulbert Rebecca Hungerford Rebecca Hunsicker David lden Barbara Ireland Doris Israel Gary Isroff Deborah Jacobs Douglas Jacobs Kathy Jacobs Robert Jateff Charles Johnson Susan Johnson Barbara Jones Michele Jurich Robert Kaenan Denise Karam Alan Katz Carol Kaufman Andrea Kay Albert Keenan Melinda Keith John Keller Mary Keller Deborah Keplinger John Kern Natalie Kibble Terry Kirk Linda Kirkwood f nw us 5, V rf, v.,,...it f n o 5 ,, M. Linda McMurdo, Ron Ostroski, and Martha Stackel deposit their gum during Anti-Litter Week. WMM :unusual Rita Stonebraker and Sweetie Keller exhibit their skateboarding skills to Carol Vorderman, Mary Jo Underwood, Bonnie Good, and Jackie Gibson while all proudly display their Firestone T- Shirts. 54 V wiki Pl 'W' 2 Aft N .f it A3 X '5 I I ss a Nia digg 3 Sophomores is N P' '57 e QV? J 6-so f X , Q: VM , I S I I ,,,, - V . 1 VV V J , j ,'.' V. Y 1,1-Saw, , - ' . , ,,,,. , 5 VV it L V' if' l is I c, , -tl 'I ,V V f - 5 wif ' 'V ' VV-f'lf '37 Z5 , v we P ' i'i 'rr' - V If V V ewan .fgiff , ,- , .9 -ff! V if I ' X if 'fs::.L.,'- 'ii - , z ' , 1 2 ., ii 5 SQ V, , ' M ,,,, wjsfffif ' .- . Say! , A K. we ., ,,,w,. .M ,why .V K ,V wi S 'gVf9lV y f-gifcm'-12 Viikff, , 5 nf., ,V V vi ,T N ML. H,..,g Z I Q- L page ' gtg-32,3 Mmm - 'f ,sVV,V., .V ., . , ilx: J , , ,fi - V -V fx.-gg Q Wijw A, 5 -s Q T Z1 V12 il . In X A of X f ' ' 1 :' , 1, I Zixi, , ,fx r ' Q' ' ' w 'V,1yz:.-gf: 553.-VeffV,'1f-' 2 wr Suppon Leslie Klausner Robert Klein Daryl Knox Martha Koch Diane Koosed lrene Kordick Jacqueline Koren William Korsmo Theodore Kozma Melvin Kropko Mark Lafaye Evangeline Lambousulci George Lamphier Val Lancaster Barbara Laning James Larsen Jeanine Larson Jeffrey Lash Carol Leach Janis Leib George Leuca Jeffrey Levin Jan Levy Patricia Levy Terry Lewellyrl John Lindsay X Richard Lobalzo 1 l li v Student Council Activities v . 15 . QE l f ! 'Q A fti, 7 ilil J i t' fs: T -' I , 2 L L A I .- , 47? - 1 nf 5 il in I ff 'Q l G A if-A fb' L Q i Q' ' L li it P H K S E 4 L' V . A , ' ..f ll i, , 17 Q ra 4 I kiwi! f f 4 ii' ' HJ' oA X.. 'iff 5 , W 'Q ' it uiijiffifc . ' 1 Qi its L ii fi P -ss -A '- A f sf iff ee , j Q 1 L ri ,xy Leading the school in the canned food drive is Mr. Willeford's sophomore homeroom. Eight of the clonators are Bob Long, Jim Larsen, Rick Lockshin, lkneelingl: Mr. Burton Willeford, Barb Laning, Richard Lobalzo, Jean McClenathen, Val Lancaster, lstandingl. l 1 i WE EVER THANK YOU ENOUGH? Eric Lockshin Norman Loges Robert Long Mary Lotto Gary Louis Patricia Loving Robert Lowery Darcene McClellan Rosemary McClellan Jean McClenathen Peggy McConnell Nancy McElroy Gregory Mclntire William Mclntyre Thomas McMasters Linda McMurdo Sharon Madoff Mary Maier Robert Mancino Mary Manning Richard Mansfield Toni Marcus Michele Marks Ronnie Marks Susan Marks Teryll Marks Pamela Mattioli Paul Matvey Gloria Mayes Cathe Meade Linda Meidlinger Catherine Merrow Class OF '68 ls Introduced To Mr. Durden's dance group practices before performing for foreign language teachers from the Akron Public Schools. ,4 7 , u 1-Mg., 1 gfffgjy Qfpgzff ' 'Q gf j M Z A Vi f ,ff W W W. , K X it V 4, .A .1 3, AC , I i Z My 7 1 lv T f y llrrgl ' 4-. f- -a f 'i's'i f ,Q 1 ,, f rfffeff 'Z 1' 74- ,ff V, ' , ' ' t ,f f' I -kk k Ak I ,f ff me o , 'f lv I' 1, 4 2, V J A r - v zz V, V , , , V , , ,, X , ff? , ' 7 l V ff, ,i.i 4 l I, ,5fi?'f'f' f ' Pr fn as , J Q: ' f , ' sisa l it J , l s. ' f Q fi' ' 'Z . 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E 61 , 4 ui1'4'a4 w ,,. . A1 f 'bw , 1 f 5 + Q' is K txt. V. i .5 A-16 L 'ff x 'I f J Lg? Anthony Pence Cynthia Peterson Guy Pipitone David Plant Michel Poinski Kathy Pollard Michael Post Cynthia Powrie Wayne Price William Protheroe Frank Rabren Shirley Rabren Eugene Ramm Brenton Rapp Cathleen Reagan David Reaven Dorothy Reaven Andrea Rebeck Janice Rech Allan Recht Janet Reishtein Dan Reiss Nancy M. Reynolds Nancy V. Reynolds Marty Koch and Cathy Reagan are fqken fo the Mardi Gras by their governess Nancy V. Reynolds, Biology students Teri Marks and Nancy McElroy clean the green- house during their spare time. ,KN , ,, Preparing a meal in foods class are Jean Amrein, Darcene McClellan, and Sue Miller. Bill Korsmo wrestles with an imaginary alligator in speech class as Saragene Albert, Craig Corvington, Rick Stimac, and John Keller observe his antics. 58 lv, ,VV VV g J y ,rrlc g rr W , W J must- lllnl. ,, .,,, J Ig ., , 1' . fx 'g ,V . . t ' -' 'L '47 ,J - V, i 1V .1 I ,,.. 1 ,. , , V S I f ,,cl X I V .QV 47? , S ,, ' s ' , Z , ,,, - , X Y V 'K t :f,fQ!75'4j , , , ,V V V,V'1 , ', 1 , fe V, X, v . fff, , . I - I V f, f Ufmyff aw 1, V 'V ff ,, ,ig , K g1,'4,,g , xf Alan Schenk Richard Schoonover Joseph Schreiber Robert Schreiner Lynn Schubert Helen Schwartz Karen Sethman Charles Shamel George Shapiro Sophomores Develop Gooc , , 4' ff X W J ,A-Vf, . .. . . ' ', ' A f f - 4 , . , ,, 'J , 4 J. U fax ,, 4 , fi, fy:-, ' -' V M, P we ,fi , ,., '- .V iff? 'J 652 Z X VE! 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A Enioying fhe music of The G,-egg Zola, Trio are dance The dance may be formal, but the Jerk still found its chairmen Jill Kaumeyer escorted by Mike Timberlake Place- Dancers are MUFHYH PliSkiI'1, Ellis Berns, Jane and Joy Reynolds with Scott Kane. Fcucenf and Neil Welnbefg- 'Moonlight And Mistletoe' Formal Becomes Tradition v The annual Christmas Formal, sponsored by Firestone music organizations, is attended by many Falcons. 62 Focus, Quill And Scroll Sponsor Royal Evening KING OF HEARTS AND COURT: Front Row, Bill Korsmo, Kim Lintner, Tom Giampietro, knavep Mike Kormushoff, kingp Jim Dolwick, Bob Rozukp second row, Jack Miller, Bill Rozuk, Steve Smith, Marc Moorstein, Bill Musser, John Schott, Bill Fihe, Jeff Postma, Randy Hershey. fJ-T '-lu. 'Q King Mike is crowned by Knave Tom at Night of Knights . -sg, King, Knave, and members of the Royal Flush and Guard lead off a dance with their dates. Co-chairmen Mariie Fleischer and Judy Young helped decorate the cafeteria as a medieval castle for the dance. Music was pro- vided by the Initials. 1. ,.... .-., , .... -- V - ' ' ' ' l l BIOLOGY CLUB: Front row, T. Marks, P. Loving, G. Gannon, secretary, D. Israel, N. McElroy, V. Evinger, L. Gentry, second row, D. Karam, L. Snow, T. Parks, J. Parks, J. Larsen, president, C. Gordon, E. Thomas, B. Mancino. Biology, Chess, And Math Clubs Afford Biology Club members Terry Marks, Bob Mancino, and Brenton Rapp examine the organs of various animals. Biology Club members find working and helping to organize the greenhouse very interesting, They also in- crease their knowledge of biology by disecting and exam- ining different types- of animals. The club's adviser is Miss Ann Traub. ln tournament play, Chess Club has had a very suc- cessful year. It has lost only two matches. The club be- came cz member of the newly instituted Akron Chess League. Members have sponsored a lecture on chess. Ad- viser to the club is Mr. Robert Oldaker, Superior math students discuss complex problems and theorems at Math Club meetings. They also have had lec- tures from Akron mathematicians. . ,ff Added Stimulus To Interested Students CHESS CLUB: Front row, D. Solf J. Lance, vice-president S. Jaffe, president R. Flaksman Second row, E. Schwartz M. Tass J. Levine S. Allison H. Lazarus, secretary Third row, K. Forsyth F. Andrus T. Lewis W. Sugarberg MATH CLUB: Front rowz' H. Lazarus, F. Andrus, president, J. Kent, vice-president, J. Lance, D. Schankler, J. Resnik, secretary, second row, S. Jaffe, E. Schwartz, R. Hoffman, P. Shepherd, M. Tass, G. Lichten, C. Heimbaugh,J. Levine, D. Eckert, Mr. Glyn Parker, adviser. ,fl 65 x RQ, ' f.,' f fr LATIN CLUB: Front Row, Mr. Bruce Blake, adviser, D, Watts, A Morton, S. Cairnes, J. Levine, praetor, W. Saalfield, scriba, N Mclntryre and G. Psarras, co-consuls, second row, S. Madoff, D Edgar, S. Marks, D. Rogers, M. Comunale, J. Sarbey, M. Good, T. Pargeon, K. Keslar, P. Pappas, S. McKee, A. Goldman, K. Ross D. Wagan, S. Tremaine, B. Stern, K. Wardle, J. Yoe, third row S. Vandall, B. Schankler, B. Parker, L. Budai, S. Brigham, C Burkins, M. Stackel, D. O'Brien, V. Lampos, B. Good, A. How- land, D. Koosed, S. Albert, D. Israel, B. Paxton, N. Heston, K Panayotoff, N. Turner, K. Skeans, fourth row, J. Kent, L. Guran S. Saferstein, G. Gehring, D. Quartel, S. DeWitt, D. Gotshall, Gi Pappas, M. Shook, S. Rhodenbaugh, M. Orlinoff, P. Woodward I J. Mellinger, C. Snell, B. Schwartz, J. Frisby, A. Herndon, D Pargeon, T. Hunter, Mrs. Freda Firke, adviser, fifth row, S. Alli son, J. Rogat, J. Crane, B. Tune, C. Peck, D. Garson, M. Brister B. Mansfield, J. Smith, L. Snow, S. Rosenfield, S. Curley, R. Mil grom, L. Aron, W. Ressler, L. Meyers, B. O'Brien, N. Wheeler, J. Richards, sixth row, P. Bullock, G. VanBuren, B. Mclntyre, K Forsyth, B. Lazarow, M. Fischer, D. Eckert, J. Skinner, J. Miller, R. Agins, R. Barnett, B. Goldsmith, B. Cady, B. Lazarus, F. Torma B. Kaenan, B. Lauer, C. Krueger, seventh row, M. Carlson, M Poinski, B. Tenny, C. Slusser, T. Taylor, M. Moorstein, G. Lichten P. Shepherd, C. Heimbaugh, M. Strachan, E, Thomas, F. Brotsky, R. Garson, M. Schubert, M. Ballard, B. Green, H. Newcome. Latin Club RevivesAncient Roman Traditions Slaves serve Latin Club officers at annual Roman banquet. Sitting are Georgette Psarras and Nan Mclntyre, co-consuls, standing are Jerry Levine, praetor, and Windley Saalfield, scriba. 4- I I , XQ1 , , :?i?4!m!0 . , J-as . --f. f Qs X g, .K W ,. , t- . , ...L W ., x F. . I' 453 VWQMQAQMQ ' 0 l T. gi? H: .1 . t -Emi .I ., ,. ,. . - .x ' x Q - Q nb . J ' -4 ,:1- Q45 EEf,f Haste f X v QE ffggt53 f'iQ5 . , 4 W, v N --1-- . Leading the French Club are Penny Pappas, vice-president, Betty Weintraub, president Csit- tingl, Mary Papas, secretary, and Robert Hoff- man, treasurer lstandingl. The officers are dressed in typical Mardi Gras costumes. The theme for the dance was French art. Co-chair- men were Marcia Fortnoff and Scott Kane. French Programs Emphasize Language Experience He CWendy Cimarikl, it seems, should give his balloon to his girl friend KJohn Lindsayl, or should she? FRENCH CLUB: Front row, S. Marks, J. McAlonan, S. Isherwood, F. Gertz, B. Steere, D. Lammertse, R. Hoffman, treasurer, R. Wish, M. Papas, secretary, M. Sweet, J. Tuchman, P. Jenkins, C. Whit- mer, J. Reingold, J. Brenner, E. Herman, A. Goldman, second row, I. Meyers, S. Marks, L. Meyers, S. McCoy, S. Bone, S. Thomp- son, K. Kusel, M. Pliskin, C. Heinisch, B. Paxton, S. Norman, C. Paul, C. Peterson, D. Edgar, A. Myers, J. Emich, S. Kaplan, third row, S. Haas, R. Herold, S. Stem, G. Schwartz, D. Warden, S Glazman, T. Caine, S. Ballard, B. Hungerford, L. McMurdo, L Sweesy, M. Hager, N. Broughton, M. Ulrich, P. Brudno, V. Lam- pos, B. Schwartz, G. Cohen, fourth row, S. Scoville, M. Orlinoff, F. Torma, S. Rhodenbaugh, S. Levinson, S. Griewank, V. Haines B. Hunsicker, S. Falk, C. Horning, B. Echt, A. Kitner, C. Gutshall T. Ron, L. Meidlinger, W. Ressler, G. Nelson, fifth row, T. Holub S. Rosenfield, C. Peck, L. Richards, W. Goldfarb, J. Gibson, A Gervais, B. Jones, L. Banks, L. Aron, S. Schubering, C, Humphery, J. Riggs, L. Guran, E. Poulos, B. Mansfield, sixth row, P. Kryder, D. Lumeyer, B. Mancino, G. Lichten, J. Carney, D. Weiner, J. Lazarus, D. Linger, S. Bell, P. Cole, G. Allison, B. Sisler, D. Mar- tin, D. Watts, C. Johnston. r I I l W.m A fi U n 5 'H5m:n:u:g ..:g'gWi ' l I in u'n l l 5 'I l German, Spanish Clubs Plan Educational Programs , GERMAN CLUB: Front row, R. Barnett, vice-president, M. Moor- stein, president, J. Levine, treasurer, l. Kordick, secretary, sec- ond row, C. Whitmer, S. Tremaine, C. Horn, M. Good, G. Gan non, P. Merzweiler, S. Sacks, M. Papas, M. Shook, J. Wasserstein third row, N. Turner, S. Riff, C. Horning, J. Good, E. Schwartz, S. Allison, J. Tremaine, R. Folt, R. Wepsic, P. Shepherd, fourth row, M. Fischer, R. Wish, R. Waitzkin, G. Allison, D. Lammertse, M. Leubitz, D. Schmidt, D. Fink, C. Johnson. German and Spanish students are provided an opportunity to practice the language skills they learn in classes at their respective club meetings. Through lectures and discussions members of each club have learned more about Germany and Spain. SPANISH CLUB: Front row, L. Beaumont, treasurer, J. McAlonan, secretary, M. Shumaker, vice-president, E. Santos, president, W. Hampton, D. Numeyer, H. Koltnow, M. Malyi, J. Madoff, C. Cooper, P. Jenkins, K. Panayototf, G. Psarras, J. Sarbey, B. Stern, second row, C. Caine, B. Kay, G. Draves, N. Wheeler, L. Balogh, A. Kitner, P. Hurteau, N. Turner, S. Thompson, K. Holsberry, E. Berns, L. Jetter, K. Schmidt, R. Schoonover, J. Stevens, D. Firke, S. Madoft, L. Gentry, third row, S. Sharp, M. DiGiacomo, K. Kaliin, D. Garson, B. Pollock, P. VanDoros, S. Sandberg, P. Miller K. Damitz, H. Graet, S. Foltz, D. Dittingham, V. Evinger, D. Garv er, L. Kirkwood, D. Koosed, M. Keller, fourth row, C. Shafer J Schnur, D. Meyer, R. Harris, A. Hackett, J. Lance, C. Taliaferro J Montgomery, M. Kozma, P. Long, K. Huvler, D. Linger, G. Lov ing, J. Leneham, D. Levey, J. Cadwallader, B. Bloomfield, D Boose. 68 4- Red Cross Undertokes Worthwhile Proiects l l l RED CROSS: Front row, L. Ciriello, J. Wasserstein, C. Shuster, vice- adviser, third row, S. Griewank, G. Draves, L. Balogh, B. Patton, president, B. Krenrick, president, S. Humphrey, secretary, E. B. Schwartz, A. Hackett, C. Taliaferro, B. Johnson, R. Waitzkin, Schwartz, B. Gates, M. Ashman, P. Cherpas, M. Malyip Second B. Murrow, S. Scoville, fourth row, N. Freedman, R. Hoffman, P. row, D. O'Brien, M. Goldfarb, A. Kay, S. Lubin, K. Booth, T. Shepherd, M. Carlson, J. Richards, G. Graham, L. Workman, J. Caine, B. Ireland, J. Yoe, J. Orosz, L. Budai, Miss Alma Talbot, Rech, J. Krumroy, S. Sandberg. Red Cross representatives have had a very active and productive year, They have made gift packages which were sent overseas. They also sponsored a book drive, got donors for the Blood- mobile, and made bibs for the Children's Home. fS?fif.'fi:gxQ.W... i J'- 'fri -.4 5 . 'ik Wm ,,33..dh -QQ! f Red Cross officers Sue Humphrey, sec- retary, Cliff Shuster, vice-president, Gary Graham and Becky Krenrick, president make a display for the showcase . .qs .B -J- E... em- .V ' f v l .7 . . f f V., FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA: Mrs. Beatrice Laat- sch, adviser, J. Harmon, B. Maloy, T. Hampton, N, Oli. o, P. Maahs, L. Snyder. Clulos Provide Background For Hospital, Domestic Q t t y , HOME ECONOMICS: Front row, Mrs. Jacquiline Taylor, adviser, L. Leeper, parliamentarian, S. Taylor, treasurer, K. Keller, president, S. Sharp, vice-president, S. Brown, secretary, L. Ciriello, R. Abraham, R. DuMo'nd, second row, D. Knecht, B. Zachardy, C. Combs, Suzanne Bass, Sharon Bass, L. Cook, D. McClellan, C. Vorderman, M. Keller, D. Garson, A. Herberich, third row, B. Keener, J. Swartz, J. Bryson, S. Erickson, L. Hildreth, B. Topper, I. Mylonas, P. Merzweiler, S. Sacks, P. Warnoch, K. Champlin, fourth row, J. Krumroy, A. Collins, B. Johnson, L. Beaumont, S. Belden, S. Bills, P. Meyer, S. Davis, M. Harris, G. Davis, E. Ireland, G. George. , eww xx X Q. ,Q Q , X ' ' J ,N , Q. is AN N 5., -Q ffligqgixi h 'N.x4:jg.is5X- ow- -s,, V- - .A .qs ts ,ss .. M , 70 l -Q FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA: Front row, R. Herold, secretary, P. Ressler, vice-president, N. Heston, treasurer, C. Anastos, S. Van- dall, M. Papas, M. McAlonan, D. Gotshall, M. Peterson, N. Davis, L. Ciriello, second row, G. Payne, C. Fisher, B. Rose, S. Klausner, J. Orosz, J. Corson, P. Loving, D. Jacobs, K. Jacobs, B. Ireland 1 S. Brigham, third row, J. Jones, A. Herndon, l. Kordick, D. Rog ers, S. Zalob, B. Patton, K. Keslar, D. Quartel, C. Humphrey, M Orlinoff, B. Brigham, fourth row, M. Leubitz, J. Combs, K. Huvler B. Johnson, S. Taylor, S. Belden, N. Hollinger, V. Workman, S Curley, L. Guran, S. Schubering. Careers, FSA And FTA Encourage Future Vocations The future secretaries of Firestone selected Nancy Olivo as their representative to the city-wide Future Sec- retary Council. They also held a banquet in the spring. In its first year at Firestone the Home Economics Club sponsored many activities. They made up packages for servicemen in South Vietnam and conducted a lunchtime bake sale. Those girls who are attracted by the nursing profes- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Front row, J. Bell, parliamen- tarian, P. Bronson, treasurer, J. Good, secretary, S. Sharp, vice- president, S. Stem, president, S. McKee, historian, second row, P. VanDoros, Z. Bartz, C. Gould, C. Whitmer, D. Wagon, B. Stern, L. Serelson, G. Psarras, S. lsherwood, K. Heffern, F. Comunale, R. Deitle, S. Bills, K. Panayotoff, W. Hampton, J. Worrell, K. Ross, C. Anderson, C. Jay, third row, B. Schwartz, G. Cohen, C. Paul, D. Rogers, J. Swartz, M. Yde, M. Sass, G. Schwartz, J. Mont- gomery, B. Schwartz, C. Nolf, D. Garson, M. Shook, N. Turner, D. sion gain valuable knowledge as members of Future Nurses of America. Through service proiects and field trips, F.N.A. enables students to observe the importance of nursing while they aid others. F.T.A. seeks to provide students with an insight into the rewards offered to a future teacher. The members sub- stitute for teachers and have made field trips to Kent State and Akron universities. Weldon, M. Bauman, L. Berger, fourth row, S. Saferstein, H Trauben, S. Oseroff, M. Bauman, G. Draves, S. Scoville, C. Caine C. Heinisch, N. Wheeler, D. Krenrick, H. Graef, P. Frendberg, J. Graef, S. Scott, K. Schmidt, M. Townsley, L. Aron, M. Parker, fifth row, K. Peterson, B. Brigham, J. Enochs, K. Persinger, D. Kerr, B. Pollock, P. Stokes, P. Rucker, G. LaCroix, J. Kaumeyer, K. Seiler, B. Gillman, R. Mastako, P. Kryder, G. Allen, J. Ban P. Varian, A. Hackett. 1 I I I- f ? AES?-B WX. ,En , , eg, ,, . FK9, . ,- rift CATALINA CLUB: Front row, S. McCoy, speed chairman, G. Albrecht, treasurer, G. Pappas, J. McAlonen, S. Bone, E. Herman, M. Good, S. DeWitt, S. Thompson, B. Kren- rick, second row, D. Gotshall, J. Young, synchronized chairman, N. Davis, J. Smith, J. Morgan, K. Holsberry, B. Good, S. Johnson, J. Green, C. Anderson, J. Palmer, C. Johnson, Mrs. Susan Patrick, adviser, third row, P. Long, synchronized chairman, P. Bronson, president, L. Erhman, A. Myers, C. Panayotoff, K. Ayres, B. Paxton, D. Larson, M. Pliskin, S. Norman, C. Bauer, J. Good, P. Kryder, N. Heston. Firestone Guard members perform valuable services to the swim team and the school. They time at all the meets held in the natatorium, including the Region Vl Senior A.A.U. swim meet. Guards also assist in teaching the swimming classes. A party was held in the pool area for guards and swim team members. The purpose of Catalina Club, newly formed this year, is to develop better skills and gain experience in synchron- ized and speed swimming for girls. The club completed its speed season undefeated. The members also prepared a synchronized swim show, Splashes of Scent, which was presented in April. 72 Catalinas Develop Aquatic nd Wells Pat Bronson and Jo Mellinger perform Jade East in oriental costumes. Skills, Guards Aid Patrick FIRESTONE GUARD: Front row, Mrs. Susan Patrick, adviser, J Good, C. Heinisch, J. Kaumeyer, S. DeWitt, P. Mumford, S. Bone, C. Gutshall, B. Schlegel, C. Schlegel, L. Jetter, J. Richards, C. Panayotoff, D. Garver, C. Booth, K. Tatum, B. Good, S. Johnson, A. Bertolette, N. David, secretary, D. Gotshall, second row, C. Bauer, P. Kryder, M. Yde, D. Larson, M. Pliskin, J. McAlonan, J. Smith, J. Faucett, B. Krenrick, N. Heston, D. Edgar, J. Palmer, M. Maier, C. Palguta, G. Mumford, G. Gebauer, M. Sass, president, K. Griffith, third row, L. Johnson, A. Berry, K. 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Botnick, C. Sugdenp fourth row, Coach Dick Wells, S. Humphrey, H. Newcome, D. Smith, L. Peterson, F. Biondo, E. Schwartz, P. Shepherd, M. Schu- bert, treasurer, N. Weinberg, J. Miller, L. Eisinger, M. Wilcox, S Morro, J. Hynds, E. Shellsmith, B. Goldsmith, S. Collier, B. Hicks president, S. Dannecker, E. Burns, J. Kelleher, K. Cochran, T McMasters. I 73 Throughout the year Firestone cheer- leaders play a maior role in keeping school spirit high. They cheer at nearly all athletic events and at pep assemblies which they help plan. Through their mor- ning announcements they remind the stu- dent body about games and report the victories and defeats, Both squads constantly improve and revise their cheers by summer and after school practices. Among their new cheers is Thumper , The cheerleaders participate in city and state wide programs. ln the city cheerleading competition the Varsity squad took third, and Connie Bauer placed second in the individual competi- tion. Adviser to the girls is Mrs. Jacquiline Taylor. i 1 l l 1 4 Riding in a decorated truck, the cheerleaders lead the motorcade to Buchtel preceding the football game with our west side rivals . Vitality And Agility Distinguish Firestonels VARSITY SQUAD: Sharon Dwoskin, Windley Saalfield, Gail Schwartz, Connie Bauer, Mary Jo Mellinger, Ann Berry. I , , 'X X I- P 1 1 x J 'i ' ' 1 j,g1:s:L-1.L ffv' ,ff , --MA- J K i.g..,x1..5,,,4'4' ,.N,,,iQ.:.1.,-,V-,Vi fl, - if -' ff ' M.. -.iQ-:ZW -'hs-ubniif A-E 9 Zi. 52:1 li ...T 1 'nf ' ' ff-1 Qi- ' W .r w I , ., K-wix - -V -L-A -V -er, 'wgsikf X Y .- sr Y E2 .K , , ...H .. 'M f n A , . '- A 6- - -Q-----, X .g'X K U if ,vin mv, ' I I gi' 4 4..1..4s-.-g ,Q..'-,,,-,-' X -ff'---., ' Y ' M x , , Ccugers Battle To 5-14 Record VARSITY BASKETBALLi C. Hamad, R. Hershey, G. Loving, J. Miller, B. Myers, J. Kusnyer, G. Pappas. , . , ,. ,V .V,, V..V ,V .. I - - -, ,V ,.,. ,,., f,.ff,g,f . 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X i! ,!r,!V,V..,:.i,ljf.jQ'!3,,fL.3fW.' ,.,,5,7,.ffgf,,V,5j.3.5,,,!f.5:,,Lf,,9.,r,f,fqw rF'fSSi0rwL 474. .ee.e f SWWL M .. fgrf165rfw24 f A1641J9rF.11fG5i5if!6yfefZ4Wfpa2J4wf:ff2QW9W'f2ififzgfiyiipz.cJrrffff235QffZ9f'.fff' 1 ' H 'J 1 'f' pf ,'Fl!'SSfOl'TQf 48. 4 ,e.. ,f ',Revereug: f .,:5qpf:fif,eQf -I . 1 ,-',, f , ',,.'-.,, , ,' '.',.' fy ,'-' ff,f' , ffVfffffggy5g,y,,,l5,5,,g5,,gg ,az ,'.,' f5?ffM',2 5gr5f'frf ' .FfIl'95TQl15f. fxffw, Of '.,, c SOUfhQ3.,i3g5g'g!g,.,7 f Cyif , 'e 1 ',, -, ,','. fi ' -ij 'Q ',', . ,,,, ,jqyg ff fqgffjf ygiv, ff22f3Qi1',,7,, Q4.'wf'i,L,,,g1f VFlreSfQne3.a6.9. ee ' 5 J Fl'l'SSf0ff1'eZ1iV62 ' . BUCWVQJQ. f., f e 'e' 'e J e'f . :'xFJ'fQSfQ?1f2-g eeee 9'f5.?r Af 1 A ?Fifesfbr1e?l,lic41r , 5 J eeee ee- A .AJA :gb 1Fi,res1Qneg- 60, .,,. 54 ,, j ,,., rf,.,f3Nqffbf4icLQQr,5:jig,g V 'e J ' y ', ., ..,e. E!f??TQOe.. e ,e. 5 0 ' .'e. eeee' -f - f e .'e COACHES: Alex Adams, Harold Schumacher, Lee Haynes. MANAGERS: S. Andrews, B. Green, C. Wanzie, J Shrnber 76 Senior Forxevarg Randy Hershey Junior Guard Jim Kusnyer Senior Forward Bill Myers o- aptain C -C - 2nd team All-City 0 p Honorable Mention All-District Falcon cagers passed another milestone as they succeeded in defeating North, 60-56, in their first City Series victory. Although the spirited team proved to be a tough match for all contenders, the final season record was 5-14. Other wins were scored over Stow, Woodridge, Cloverleaf, and Wadsworth. Leading scorer was Randy Hershey with an average of 14.7 points per game. Other seniors were Bill Myers, forward, and Geoff Loving, center. Juniors Jim Kusnyer and Chuck Hamad and sophomore Jack Miller also saw much action. Both team and coaches are looking forward to a better season next year. 77 JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling, B. Brubaker B. Jateff G. Hamad J. Hampton standing, W. Korsmo R. Hart E. Morris J. Cargal B. Rozuk J. Hawkins Firestone Pride Swells As Flying Fis ash GOLD TEAM: Front row, K. Davis, B. Musser, M. Schubert, K. Lintner, J. Miller, B. Hicks, J. Hynds, second row, T. Lint and C. Calvin, Managers, Mr. Dick Wells and Mr. Donald Hanlon, coaches, S. Morra, R. Nettling, L. Eisinger, F. Biondo, captain, S. Powrie, N. Weinber, S. Albrecht, N. Loges, third row, D. Smith, J. Weber, S. Dannecker, M. Wilcox, S. Allison. -if -- - - ,A f,f.,., , ,, ,,,, f .,-,NW WUEVQW . f .- . . ,. ., f ' . 'V we - yiwflff' TEV , 4 '12 3,'Zl f'L'f'fJ Z'?5? 4Nz45v'1zf' ,. f . f. .1-, ,.- , -L km, ,,.ffy555,,f,4fgf.,,.,y,,,Q5,f-W' ,f,,.,,,, .,,, ,.5,!,,1,,, ,4 s . ...ol sitri clfsi 2 1 t.rir i 1ir rrc.st.,.. 1 .., ist. lt ,it 1 rrirl r .rl. . srtl ..t . ..... '.ln1 rrrnr 1 fi rlr,l 1 'o., rtsriri ..t'i t..ii'. ritist 1 iirlfr riiiir r'rc cirl i.rt 45:20 . .... iltfffffsfsifwfeis igs148f: r.o,r,r J irt. 2 A trlit irffeffwei rnJin if Hom. tif t,' A 1 tr ,Firestone iscr 59, Garfield ,Q r..si lj .ii1i.f,, L.'8 iQii,,-if 'Firestone' '66 A Buchteli 'l.11'vffqi.i ,Firestone J s J mnvlsw RELAYS . . sowuNG GREEN RELAYs DISTRICT Meer . . . smre Meir . 'Firestone '62 g Kenmore J itii Cuyahoga Falls A 151, . .. .J . . First ,Place 'Q . Second Place , First Place . FIRST PLACE 1 ,,V Firestone's fabulous flying fish made a dream come true by bringing the school its first state championship. Falcons were led to believe early in the season that this team was something special. Led by the often wet Dick Wells, it compiled a 22-l record, The team's only loss was to University School, a prep school in Cleveland. After capturing the Greater Akron Swim League trophy, the fish swam easily past the district and straight to Columbus. Here the team accumulated 'I34 points which was 42 marks ahead of runner-up Canton McKinley. The 200-yard medley relay team tied for first place at state, and the 400-yard freestyle relay team not only achieved the number one ranking at state but was also awarded an All-American rating by the national sports magazine, Sports World. Representing the team at the state meet were seniors Stu Powrie, Frank Biondo, Kent Davis, Dave Smith, Steve Dannecker, and Bob Hicks, iuniors Kim Lintner, Lee Eisinger, Bill Musser, Neil Weinberg, Jim Miller, Steve Albrecht, and Jim Hynds, and sophomores Norm Loges, Randy Nettling, and Mike Wilcox. 4 lTCapture City, District, State Titles J+:!'g5-:H fj,f,fr, K P.- V, ,. +, fix, Qgff I ,U-' ,ff - !,i ,,,fi:f, , . ff- ,.,2 Coach Dick Wells and Capfqin Frank Biondo beam as Firestone's Stu Powrie, Dave Belitsky of Hoban, and they accept the Greater Akron Swimming League trophy Paul Wagner of Cuyahoga Fells hC'PPllY accept the from Mr. HCI Schoonoverl T966 Jack Taylor Memorial awards as they are pre- sented bv Mr. Tavlor. GREEN TEAM: Front row, P. Bullock, T. Gwinn, E. Berns, J, Miller, second row, W. Protheroe, H. Hall, B. Mclntire, T. Masters, T. Alce, M. Strachan, J. Lash, third row, J. Jones, S. Larson, M. Schubert, J. Larson, D. Best, B. Goldsmith, M. Carlson, J. Novick, D. Jacobs, E. Shellsmith, S. Collier, fourth row, J. Kelleher, M. Ballard, G. Davis, L. Keiger, K. Cochran, P. Shepherd. 79 Triumplw ls Tlte Umplw Added To Try Q. if 200 yd 50 yd 'IOO yd ' 100 yd 5- -X rf ,K Diving ii V 100 yd 400 yd 'IOO yd 200 yd fkgrwa 400 yd. After pensive strategy, Frank Biondo splashes into action. SWIM TEAM RECORDS Medley Relay Freestyle Freestyle Butterfly Freestyle Backstroke Freestyle Breaststroke Freestyle Relay Freestyle Relay l:43.8 'l:52.2 :22.2 :56.7 :50.6 329.90 159.8 4408.5 'l:O4.'l 'l:32.2 3:23.8 pts. Eisinger, Powrie Davis, Lintner Randy Nettling Kim Lintner Kent Davis Lee Eisinger Terry Potts Lee Eisinger Randy Nettling Stu Powrie Lintner, Biondo, Eisinger, Miller Weinberg, Eisinger Biondo, Miller ,...a-e Firestone tankers dive for a victory. SUCCESS! 80 , VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Sitting, D. Zazo M. Tasker A. Morton B. Leasure B. Steere standing, J. Morris B. Fihe N. Goumas D. Watts B. Moore P. Cole Matmen Grapple With Area Contenders Firestone's matmen wrapped up the 1965-66 season with a 7-5 overall record. Backed by the coaching of Mr. William Sturm, the team stormed the greater Akron area. Leading the high scorers was senior Bill Moore 1145 lbs.1 and sophomore Don Zazo 11031. Other high scorers were Bob Leasure 11271, Dave Watts 11541, Tom Giampetro 11751, Nick Goumas 11651, Bill Fihe 11751, and John Morris 1heavyweight1, After joining the team late in the season, Joe Hutchinson 11331 also produced good results. The matmen made a fine showing all season and can be proud of their record. Coach William Sturm smiles as wrestlers G. Lichten, J. Madoff, N. Goumas and M. Ardelian display trophies which they won at a Junior Varsity tournament at Manchester. +fHvf.1'y-'-,, 1 z 7,1 .V V. . -i , g-1, 1 'Y , MM, 81 ' t't1 ltlt r.1 ii illr 'rrt 'li1'li ff. 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Tim Norris gives a demonstration of a musical score to onloolcing accompanists Bruce Bernel and Cindy Brown. 82 nf, 2 , I V gf . J. ,j1:,t.-,fy W ., X, Class Ol '67 , 'Q' ' L I Qogtffe, 1 .,,, 16,47 'ri. 5.5 yi-1-1:3-'vfl A .-ffl , 1' 'W 2 , l V A ' ef ' 1' iff- , Q5 E 4 4 , , , . ,Z 'Q M 1 , 'W 5, 5 , wi llli we-2yf.:Kz vt V. ' .!s2,,74:-L , Xfwqf V 'V-M, f ,H fm ,. x ft 9 x ff , 6 ,Q Je W, .. 41 ,.,, ' ' 5,5 f . M55 ji w A f n 2 f -1 .-.- ,ffl ,':-: - , ,. ' ' WE, jk X fi If Z illa :KS is 1, Q53 2 A ,qi vfzyjnr , , .,., A .,JV,s,,K,, -'wif ad ef X W S 4 ,,.f,s?,l lg . wiv X' . , ,v,,.v. 4 ,, me .1 3 , , ,MV A x VT? 31,7 f gs' '. ,Q V ,, CM , , sw V, I ,. , ff 1 lux? 1 ,fffff fp k 'iff' rf , f ,U 'Ji zu fr' ,nf ri' c ,. , , ,N ,,,, 15 y 5,1 W My N :Eff ,lil if illixl X Z -..K,,. .. 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Y- gfiyjg, , wx ii v i' 45 - Q f f i' isnsiwlrasm 4 Shi? i ' ily ' Maintain Academic Excellence At Firestone Y -jf',if'fi7jl5 ., ., 'Q ' J M' r 'iii i if eff, .Q , f, . lk , V 1 . A ,g f -,WL ,,. . K -' p 5 lr yy, 1 7 yy f .44 ' , 1 . ,. A - .- ,f V YW X 5 ' X '5:f,,rpg1g2:rgff:4s7f,c::2i:1 J 1 I ft ,E.1f:fgf.-If:::i::'tf:1f:f-'-1::1:- ,f ' f c ,,,h 3 M X V,,V K H H I f i . fif' J , jp., fi Qpjy -- ,Q4,p5,f2 QW, , is lr 1 5' ., X fy , my ' , ' ' 1- f 5 r pi Q Cliff ' , J, I-' ,' I , j 7, 7, It 'f 1 f W 9 fr ,if i 9 ' ,f . 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V5 if Q2 liififgi , 1. , V VV ,V lV'2Ve:s-'. f V r.,,f '-V Fl- f..,nf- ' t'uVVVV 88 Mary Jo Mellinger Thomas Meyer Linda Meyers Jack Miller James Miller Karen Miller Leslie Miller Paula Miller Sherry Miller Mark Moorstein Roger Morgan Evelyn Morison Steven Morra Richard Morrison Suzanne Moss Patricia Mulhern Patricia Mumford Barbara Murrow William Musser Jay Myers William Myers Marc Newman Rosemarie Nicholas John Nobil Sandra Norman Timothy Norris Barbara O'Brien Charles Olegar Joyce O'Neal John Oreschak Michelle Orlinoff Susan Oseroff Carol Palguta Janet Palmer Christina Panayototf Mary Papas .A lnvaluable Upperclassmen Becomes iVA U l L,'mAA 'S' Q J Q4 'Ak' VV '- A ff' ' ff :A A ff -k', t if 3:-'7 A, V1 ' AA 1 A1 A124 if fa? .V .,., 2 . Q A. ,A k'5.xXV A f ,ac -.Q 'rf f -1 2 C' RD Vf, A A. rf, A. ft If A.jN za: Qiiffjg a 2 A, we fic -2 1 A -f 'K is Q, ,Zi iw' ,sg-,U , gizfahhfi fs W- uma? 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I 'A,A Aw A - ,lf f U A 2 A J ' A ' Sharon Saferstein Michael Salem f Gale Pappas George Pappas Tovie Pargeon Rebecca Parker Barbara Patton Cheryl Paul Elizabeth Paxton Kay Peterson Mary Peterson John Pittenger Marilyn Pliskin Barbara Pollock Edgar Powell Ronald Pringle Georgette Psarras Deborah Quartel Carmen Redman Janet Reingold Wendy Ressler John Richards Shari Riff Donald Riggs Jane Riggs William Risch Fawn Rockhold Gail Rodger Linda Rohrich Charles Rose Pearl Rosenblatt Karen Ross Windley Saalfield Barry Saferstein Joseph Salvo David Sands Janet Sarbey David Schankler Richard Schellsmith Barbara Schlegel Kristine Schlegel John Schott Susan Schubering Mark Schubert i l v Barbara Schwartz Edward Schwartz Harriet Schwartz 89 Michele Comunale and Carol Horning beat the crowd to the bookstore to purchase The Jungle from Laurel Guran. ri gd '54 , I Class Of '67 Prepares For A 23- f - , , Successful And V w as ix Sandra Scoville ., Jeffrey Seanor ' if , ,Q T Linda Serelson ' - , V,L.- 35 I 14, .. l V 5 Leeann Shaffer x . , eers , is T I Wesley Shuffer W' ' ' I ' f ' ct Steven Shechter f S f',,y13mM1 Q . 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' I I 1 ' W: ' ' ', 'l rf' it Y f ii' il l I ,- - Q 1 - A IN A ' 4, f I, . f 3 -Q H' i ,, A T ' j 1 Ji l 4 fit' A I .cf fl' D ie by i ii 'C' E' , 3 V ' f , f K I fe 'E ' I gjf- .'f'l'f 2' f !'?ei f William Zekan 'r 15 Patricia Van Doros Jeanette Verboom William Vilott Deborah Wagan Robert Walder Terry Walsh Charles Wanzie Kathleen Wardle Pamela Warnock Susan Weaver Paul Webber Barbara Weber James Weber Neal Weinberg David Weiner Karl Wellendorf Richard Wepsic Denny Wheeler Nancy Wheeler John Williams Susan Williams David Wilmot Kerry Winer Penelope Woodwar Lucille Workman Jamelle Worrell Barbara Zachardy John Zazo Juniors not pictured: Shawn Fehr, Julia Jones, Jim Landis, Robert LaVoie, Mark Rosenquist, and Robin Shibley. 91 d Newly elected Student Council President Mark Moorstein and Vice-President Martha Good draw up application form for future Student Council members. Treasurer Neal Weinberg points out potential financial problems which may arise during the 'I966-67 school year to the other future senior class officers. They are Vice-President Penny Woodward, Secretary Mary Papas, and Presi- dent Bill Musser. ,V ,k,, vw ' K ,f ,Nw X ,f X J M 34 , ,ff ,Af A, ff ,if xi .- 'W V f f Qfffwf ff f L. ' f- f .,- ff.14.Y.-,mf-WW! , , , , 4.,Mw,ff , . . ' b .. N. . ' ' - S '2f'Q' 9 k 2 wv9w111f,,5 q p g V, -' , ' H V- I ' W . as 1 ,Q .37 jj . G D z J '- , A '. - 1. wrl ' 111.3 N'- 4-11-..-',f'r'.1.:fzf- -. ,,1i:f'33j,L:,,s.rg9gw .' ii-EQIP: ' f.- ' '5?'eA if ' -we-A 'lfri 1--'Q IS-4 -pw-5 ' - , 5 , - 1 -- H ,., .. -:Wag Q 5. xhfrgg ' , sf- wg,-f.. ,. f 1 my .. XL ! j ' f ., Q J' - 'Q' ' 'f' ' ' ' 1 'L -' if , AT ' ' f wx - W ' M ' 7- , . I I L. 4 asm. a my 1 YJQ Q.-W f 'C ,nik . '- - - -aw-fx , ' Ifl-if.-fffwwWW ' 1 ' Y 2' . , V 1 1 K , mi ' ' V ' K A A I -i f, -ilk 1 K 15 V k ,Y .hwrgv g ym i -f vgagy gir ,-.writ . , . , kKi,,Xi 4 1 L f,-,Pv. 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They also partici- .I - N pated in the serious musical program, Afternoon of Music, presented . in the winter, and the lighter Pops Concert in the sp-ring. ln con- junction with the rest of the music departments they planned the annual Christmas Formal. II i Both organizations participated in May Festival, and the Swingle Singers, which consists of students from the boys' and girls' ensembles doing vocal arrangements of Bach music for the .. 2, . , V I' ff pros, ' t Q... piano, were one of the featured groups at the Junior High May ' V V E Festival. ln state competition both the choir and glee club earned . excellent ratings. The boys' ensemble was also rated excellent and 4 V ,L NV X x ' ' ,,. , 1 'I : ' t I my M-.n '..LS1. I WI .3 . . the girls' ensemble was judged superior. The choir director is Mr. 21 'I Wallace Nolin. .., . ..,,.,., VV ,, I V A .35 . l i V , , 1 .lg , 2. f 5 y ' 3 E ? ' if yi Y 5? if s lit fi ' .2 ig ff l 5 . ' V L 1 Q if A lf l' .it ' A v. W M g f .. 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GLEE CLUB: Front row, T. Marks, R. Zdicham, M. Stackel, K. Casenhiser, L. McMurdo, S. Rohrick, M. Trusler, L. Klausner, J. Burrowbridge, C. Manning, R. McClellan, S. Glazman A. Bertolette, second row, D, Minster, S. Stillwell, S. Ballard, B. Hunsicker, D. Reaven, B 1 Patton, S. Greiwanlf, J. Recht, C. Peck, J. Gibitz, V. Haynes, C. Reagan, M. Koch, D. Warden, L. Gentry, J. Smith. 94 .. .. Q L ..., 6 .V f-:ir ic: - 9 an ca 9 . . . i. '-. -e - f ld '- S . P A 1 I' ' . 1 lie K' it -f 3 I 1.1 il u! . s i 'L 3 A - fp - f . 1 4' 3 A t if ji. , ft , li li .f P l A 1 - L 'P J I Im Atl! A? V 1 Di I 5 , I Il , lk? ' I Nb I- L- :- L J 5 'V 1 X I . U H ., ,A Y Z r-. E l lf. L 1 X I AA, Y , gals?-i 4 i ' 4T. 4 . I gg .- '.. 'H' - ' it 'Trl L L iii: ' I l i 'Tm r' A J P W- id .4 5 .. L . L A A . - ' L . ' - - , , Q . mm, Q CHOIR: Front row, C. Anastos, S. Vandall, S. Hammond, S. Bone, B. Krenrick, J. Reynolds, K. Schmidt, I. Mylonas, C. Morehart, B. Maloy, B. Gillman, C. Matthews, P. Vandall, G. Payne, G. Hertle, B. Best, D. Kerr, second row, B. Parker, L. Serelson, P. Van Doros, J. Corson, Z. Bartz, S. Doering, R. Herold, J. O'Neal, P. Varian C. Heinisch, S. Adler, L. Jetter, S. Smith, B. Pollock, B. Paxton, J Graef, S. Haas, K. Keslar, B. Firestone, S. Tremaine, L. O'Neill B. Keener, third row, B. O'Brien, N. Creme, L. Piotter, B. Foster, sf ln State Competition GIRLS AND BOYS ENSEMBLES: Front row, M. Townsley S. Hammond B. Best L. Liberman R. Waitzkin M. Clayman Second row, K. Schmidt J. Corson S. Smith G. Thomas-Moore D. Tunberg third row, J. Reynolds P. Vandall B. Gillman C. Olegar B. Bloomfield R. Dorsett l Morra, M. Palchick, J. Hynds, D. Best, P. Bullock, B. Kistler, M Williams, G. Thomas-Moore, D. Tunberg, R. Waitzkin, M. Clay- man, L. Green, C. Redmond, V. McDonald, J. Karam, fourth row S. Weaver, B. Henry, B. Cheek, D. Riggs, J. Cadwallader, L. Har- pley, J. Bodley, J. Keller, J. Myers, H. Newcome, M. Carlson, S Kane, C. Olegar, B. Bloomfield, R. Dorsett, D. Yabrotf, H. Dar kow, M. Leubitz, S. Alexander, P. Rucker, M. Townsley. l I l B d mbers practice in music room under Mr Lentine's direction Dance And Concert Bands Entertain Falcons it fl. -c-Xc.,. Q c.X. 1 -.c.,i.c Q Xtkt . ,- ,. N,,,. 96 1 . DANCE BAND: Front row: J. Stevens, G. Moffet, C. Johnson, J. Foust, J. Humphreys, second row, R. Shamel, F. Pamer, J. Weygandt, E. Ramm, third row, M. Poinski, B. Bernel, R. Sacks, With Contempory Music Firestone's concert band has had a busy year com- peting at district and state levels and participating in various programs. The band sponsored Bands in Round which included Buchtel, Garfield, Firestone, and Kenmore, and were also part of the Copley Bands in Round show. The group received an excellent rating at the District Contest. Individuals and groups participated in District and State Solo and Ensemble contests, Earning superior rating were Bob Snyder, piano solo, Bruce Weinberger, piano solo, Adrianne Greenbaum, flute solo, Lyn Schubert, flute solo, Adrianne, Lyn, and Jill Kaumeyer, flute trio, and Eugene Ramm, drum solo. The orchestra received a superior rating at the State Orchestra Contest. lt also served as the pit orchestra for H.M.S. Pinafore and performed in An Afternoon of Music Members from both groups participated in the Akron Youth Symphony and the May Festival. CONCERT BAND: Front row, A. Greenbaum, J. Kaumeyer, L. Schubert M. Orlinoff, P. McConnell, K. Ritter, D. Koosed, C. Merrow, D. Alvarez J. Bryson, second row, B. Rakusin, C. Johnson, G. Moffet, J. Foust, C Burkins, C. Miller, K. Skeans, E. Poulos, B. Vilott, R. Baker, M. Timber lake, third row, J. Carney, D. Davis, E. Morris, J. Emich, D. Fritchie K. Bayless, D. Krenrick, D. Benson, S. Solomon, S. Fetterman, J. Hum phreys, D. Wagner, J. Stevens, fourth row, R. DeCoursey, G. Green, T Ake, S. Lushes, R. Sacks, C. Brown, S. Larson, B. Bernel, R. Wepsic M. Poinski, C. Hollinger, J. Shoemaker, J. West, D. Reaven, J. Wey: gandt, R. Shamel, F. Pamer, M. Schubert, R. Bryson, P. Cole, fifth row G. Davis, D. Knox, B. Mclntyre, E. Ramm, T. Croft, D. Weiner, K Damitz, B. Snyder, B. Weidman, B. Worrell, T. Beshara, D. Solt, Mr Joseph Lentine, director. 7 , 1 I I I ORCHESTRA: Front row, S. Klausner, B. Mansfield, G. Nelson, T Norris, A. Greenbaum, V. Aggarwal, M. Klausner, D. William- son, second row, J. Nemoyten, K. Shippy, D. Evans, J. Stevens G. Moffet, B. Vilott, L. Schubert, J. Kaumeyer, C. Miller, C. Bur- 'Superior' Orchestra Promotes Interest In Music Adrianne Greenbaum was chosen to represent Akron at Carnegie Hall as a part of a 90 piece youth symphony. Proudly watching her play the flute are Mr W M Wllkshire Manager for American Airlines, Mrs. Greenbaum, Mr Greenbaum and Mr Joseph Lentine FHS music director. 455- 1 Current Events Club Sponsors Cove Branch Project Current Events Club has earned a reputation as one of the most worthwhile organizations at Firestone, The club was in charge of the November mock election for which the school was divided into precincts and wards. One of the club's most successful undertakings was its Cove Branch Project. ln order to raise money to buy a modern stove for Cove Branch School in Appalachia, the club sponsored Pro- iect Potbelly and a showing of the movie Bye Bye Birdie. Members took a trip to Appalachia to see Cove Branch over spring vacation. Cur- rent Events adviser is Mr. Nick Yancura. Current Events Club members Scott Jaffe, Jeff Foust, David Weiner, and Debbie Fink register student voters for the mock election. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB: Front row, S. Frost, R. Flaksman, C. Shuster, E. Schwartz, J. Lance, J. Myers, second row, J. Foust, president, C. Anastos, S. Rhodenbaugh, S. Albert, S. Beard, C. Whitmer, third row, D. Boose, V. Aggarwal, C. Verboom, T. Norris, H. Lazarus, G. Lichten, D. Weiner, vice-president, S. Jaffe, D. Fink, secretary, J. Verboom, 99 Lettermen Serve School Through F-Club Activities VARSITY-F: Front row, T. Athey, R. Vandall, M. Fischer, C. Am- merman, S. Lindsay, J. Hurteau, N. Weinberg, J. Miller, K. Lintner, S. Powrie, J. Maglione, R. Scalera, T. Chakonas, M. Ardelian, E. Bray, R. Sacks, M. Budai, Bill Rozuk, second row, J. Hutchinson, J. Hynds, L. Stemberg, J. Giovinozzo, K. Davis, B. Hicks, J. Dolwick, C. Trelease, T. Zateslo, D. LaPilusa, B. Tel- ford, K. Cochran, J. Kelleher, G. Pappas, J. Lotto, B. Green, third row, B. Worrell, S. Allison, D. Watts, C. Shafer, J. Goodman, B. Leasure, S. Albrecht, T. Watter, P. Cole, B. Smith, J. Bonnell, G. Diehl, J. Grigas, S. Dannecker, R. Ostroski, J. Weber, fourth row, B. Goldsmith, M. Schubert, J. Pittenger, C, Heimbaugh, P. Shepherd, E. Schellsmith, C. Slusser, S. Larson, R. Capriola, M. Hall, C. Wanzie, S. Andrew, G. Andrew, J. Schreiber, M. Ballard, fifth row, J. Larsen, W. Tompkins, T. Tompkins, M. Dawson, T. Giampietro, J. Zazo, C. Hamad, S. Brown, B: Moore, N. Goumas, E. Burns, N. Loges, D. Smith, B. Steere, A. Morton, sixth row, J. Parks, J. deMaine, T. Trivett, J. Bennett, Bob Rozuk, B. Fisher, J. Morris, E. Morris, S. Knowles, J. Heischman, L. Harpley, R. Hershey, F. Richards. The Varsity-F Club is made up of lettermen from all sports. ln addition to bolstering school spirit, the organization performs many services for Firestone. Holding ropes around the gymna- sium to prevent basketball spectators from walk- ing on the playing area is one of their duties, Sports representatives: M. Fischer, cross-country J. deMaine, golf J. Goodman, baseball W. Tompkins, track S. Lindsay, football C. Shafer, tennis B. Moore, wrestling R. Hershey, basketball S. Powrie, swimming 100 W'-' lr' i Booster Club has succeeded in encouraging school spirit and supporting athletic teams. The organization sponsored a motorcade to the Buchtel football game, and they brought Cleveland disc iockey Jay Lawrence to Firestone for an after-basketball game mixer. In adition, they sold booster buttons. With the profit made from these activities, the club bought warm-up uniforms for the wrestling team. Representatives from the club were sent to King, Fairlawn, and Case Elementary Schools for the Fun Versus Vandalism campaign. Talking with WKYC disc iockey ,lay Lawrence during Booster Club's mixer are Jeff Postma, Libby Jetter, vice- president, Kathy Heffern, president, and John Good- man, 1965 graduate. Booster Club Stimulates Support Cf School Activities Kneeling on the floor in front of Booster Club members are Mr. William Noland, adviser, Kathy Heffern, president, Libby Jetter, vice-president, Margaret Townsley, secretary, and Pat Zettle, treasurer. Hl-Y CLUB: Front row, B. Fisher, secretary, F. Comunale, presi- dent, J. deMaine, vice-president, M. Fischer, treasurer, T. Trivett, chaplain, second row, R. Snyder, R. Wepsic, C. Shafer, D. Hols- berry, R. Bryson, J. Schnur, J. Madoff, E. Schwartz, B. Bernel, R. Mastako, third row, W. Steere, B. Hartelust, D. Meyer, B. Sisler, G. VanBuren, S. Johnston, J. Lance, P. Webber, E. Berns, fourth row, C. Slusser, J. Schott, B. Musser, W. Goldsmith, B. Hoffman K. Davis, T. Tompkins, B. Hayward, G. Fisher, D. Schmidt, J Parks, G. Beane, fifth row, Mr. Wald Bender, adviser, M. Moor stein, P. Shepherd, J. Carney, J. Bonnell, D. Lammertse, J. Yovich D. Watts, M. Strachan, S. Dannecker, G. Diehl, G. Carroll, J Morris. Hi-Y Plays Active Role ln School Lite ! Hi-Y members have been engaged in many worthwhile projects this year. Besides co-sponsor- ing a car wash with the activities committee, they planned the Hi-Y Daisy Dance and sent their elected sweetheart, Sandy Norman, to the city Hi-Y dance. Their volleyball team won the city championship. Members participated in Youth in Government Day. The club also received a special award for meritorious service from the Summit County Home for the Blind, ' J .,7,QlZ!j . 'kv-J QQ ., ft .J 5 ' f T 'if ' F ,js ',-,,1 1 1 1' f , Z ., . H .,... . ....,,, h mu g Tired but hGpPY, Hi-Y members relax after the car wash which theY ca-sponsored with the Activities Committee. 55.0, j K ' F T Hi-Y volleyball team members hold trophy awarded to them 1 4' , , for winning city-wide tournament. Front row, Bruce Hay- 'V ,um ward, Gary Diehl, George Carroll, Dan Lammertse, back row, . Mr. Marland, Cu aho a Falls Hi-Y head, Bob Hartelust, Frank A j Y 9 fj. 'f-' C 2 Comunale, Jim Bonnell. 'IO2 Sports Enthusiasts Join Girls Athletic Association VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front row, S. Sharp, G. Davis, BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row, M. Yde, K. Brecht, R. Gebauer, B. Schaul, K. Heffern, buck row, L. Beaumont, K. Damitz, S, back row, D. Larson, J. Good, C. Bauer, P. Mumford, S. Sharp. Belden, M. Shumaker. The Girls Athletic Association has been very active in its first year of existence. The girls have planned programs in eleven sports, and they have participated in city-wide tournaments in the major sports, They held a recognition banquet in the spring where the Most Valuable Senior award was presented to Jane Good. if GAA SPORTS HEADS AND OFFICERS: Front row, P. Mumford, president, Miss Joann Callas, adviser, B. Scholl, treasurer, D. l.ar track, J. Reynolds, golf, J. Jones, horseback riding, M. Sass, son, secretary, S. Thompson, volleyball, K. Holsberry, publicity tennis, M. Yde, basketball, J. Good, vice-president, K. Brecht, C. Bauer, social, P. Kryder, skiing. 'l03 all DRAMA CLUB: Front row, P. Miller, M. Comunale, J. Mont- gomery, A. Munitz, C. Nolf, S. Sandberg, M. Gertz, B. Kay D. Reiss, second row, B. Schwartz, C. Taliaferro, A. Hackett, G. Schwartz, S. Dwoskin, B. Johnson, D. Garson, L. Leeper, P. Cherpas, third row, E. Schwartz, M. Clayman, S. Johnston, C37 J. Riggs, S. Schubering, R. Cohen, J. Graef, P. Varian, M. Brister, fourth row, R, Waitzkin, J. Schnur, C. Shafer, E. Sviderskas, J. Myers, B. Bloomfield, M, Moorstein, L. Peter son, D. Watts, D. Weiner. Footlighters Successfully Present Serious Dram During a dress rehearsal the cast of The Lark performs the coronation scene, one of the most dramatic in the play. Cl 'Ss 'The Lark' Lfiyoklnfs Brother -.----,--N---- ..,.,...,. -- ,.... -----Jack Ballance Lwarwick Q---e, ....... ---.. ....... ..-- ....... n-Leonard Liberman Cauchon ---..--..--- sloany 4--.---.-------B Joani's' Father LJoan's Mother -- ,.... w ,..w, , -The Promoter ---4 ...... ------..----4 .,... ---------.Gary Allison The - lnquisitor --s-.---4---4---------.--------g-,---Mark Domer Brother Ladvenu -,, .....,...,,.. ---,--------------Bob Norman Robert De Bequdricourf --M Agnes Sorel ------------,-L-----.9 The,LittleiQueenl--,------ ...., - .... ---,g--.Qu--Sue Schubering s Charles,iTheLDa0phin' --------.---------, ...... - ..... Jay Myers ' Queen Yolanda' -------,,------ .... s .e... - ---.---.- .... Lyn Schlitt Monsieur Deflaifremou-iLlle -g----Q----g--Eugene Sviderskas Arclibisi1op.of Rei-ms7-L--s----4-s-----4-Q--- ....,. David linger Ekecufioner i ----4---5--.---4----g--.--------------Mark' Clayman English Sold-ier's Voice' 4-Q--------------.---4--George Mayer Scribe -..Q-----.-g.----Q-------Q-Q------L-L+ .,... - ---David Weiner. - Ladies of-thesCouriQ -.--- 4------4 i i----Barbara Schwartz t i L ,L 'fr -L ,V L L Llauren Gentryf - i e Vh hm'.h'A L . ' ' Jeanette Wasserstein' Soldiersr--.-.----Q----.s------4---,--..-----a-----4------Tim Norris i . ------------.---.---.---...--.-.-Bill Bloomfield --w--- --.------ -.- ---- .---.--Pat Cherpas ----..------s.--.-----Gail Schwartz -------.----------Charles Johnston ---.-,-- -.-.-.-.lrene Mylonas cAsri ---------..----Mark Moorstein s -l-lh S L George Mayer L l Monks ---.4-4--..-----f 4 ---.-- - ---- ,Bruce-Axnery L ii ii i it i is ' Boblloffmqn ii w 'k dC h 1 db L , . f ' L - L r A ' -L 5 - ' - arwlc an auc on, paye y en iAi 'B9YSgf ----- - ---- W ---' - r'--MCH' Claymm Libermon and Bill Bloomfield, argue . -David Weiner- about the punishment for Joan of Arc, L portrayed by Pat Cherpas. Under the supervision of Director Jack Horner, members of the cost place on the set the painting of a tapestry created by the art classes. 105 Y . K A N X I - .Y 3 A 5 W W, N A 5 I C :sway it it, A ,ex Q f 'X l .,L,.. - if C WXNQW Y X l We ec l ,, be 1 5' Randy Hershey performs his duties as Carroll crowns Queen Kathie. Student Council president. Student Council Rolls Cut Red Carpet Y . - W I f E 3 3 W I YY' il ' Qi ' ,E i g A ..- . A K Q Vi,.,x , 'Qs , is L 2 iff 5 I , ,L My C W ct' C et--s W uh ass .ji .,.. Xe., hs., MAY COURT: Front row, Nancy Davis, Sue DeWitt, Kim Holsberry, Ann Howland, Wendy Cimarik, second row, Pat Bronson, Marilyn Sass, Queen Kathie Kaliin, Crowner Carroll Talia- ferro, Carol Johnson. 'l 06 4 f i J , K 1 ' 9 I A K' U , , s 7 W - ,ie , Q l 5 HB 44 ' f' 'mf ..V, , 9 w,x 'r t x , , 4 it I A 4 1-of 'W fix' Senior attendants are Carol Johnson, Crowner Carroll Taliaferro Queen Kathie Kaliin, Pat Bronson, and Marilyn Sass. For Queen Kathie And Court Court members lead off dance with escorts at Younger Than Springtime. Co-chairmen of the Student Council sponsored dance were Pat Bronson and Martha Good. Dance music was furnished by Bob Cole and his band. 7 May Dance Ushers ln The Spring Mr. Kaliin proudly dances with his queen. Queen Kqfhle -55215 ak.-.f azff N-S, MAY COURT AND FATHERS: Mr. Holsberry, Ann and Mr. A A VW f v fn' ,r 4, W W rw, , fi, kgsgzgivwvmf X gy 4,5 W ., . 1 4 Wxfag 1 V, 'Fl' 151125 .-,f Q' Il' 'li I Front row, Nancy and Dr. Davis, Sue and Dr. DeWitt, Kim and Howland, Wendy Cimarik and Mr. Smith, second row, Pat and Mr, Bronson, Marilyn and Mr. Sass, Kathie and Mr. Kaliin, Carroll and Mr. Taliaferro, Carol and Mr. Johnson. 108 l Many Falcons Take Part ln JA Program flvollfy 5 I, Craig Breedlove displays a model of the iet-powered car in which he set the world land speed record at the JA conference held at Firestone in the fall. Inspecting the model are Bruce Hayward, Frank Comunale, and Joe LaRocco. They are respectively vice-president, president, and production manager of Eastco Jr., a JA company sponsored by East Ohio Gas Company. The Junior Achievement program is designed to give high school students a better understanding of the opera- tion of business. Students hold meetings and operate their own miniature businesses under the supervision of volun- teer advisers from local business and industry. Over five hundred high school iuniors and seniors participated in the JA program in its second year in the Akron area. The Akron Achievers Association, an organization comparable to a Student Council, had for its president and vice-president Firestone seniors, respectively Bruce Hay- ward and John Schnur. Other Falcon members of the Achievers Association were Pat Bronson, Frank Comunale, Cheryl Gutshall, Jane Riggs, and Rick Wepsic. The various Junior Achievement companies chose candidates for queen for the annual JA dance, Memories Are Made Of This. Firestone girls on the court were lsittingi Sandy Beldon, Jane Riggs, who was runner-up to the queen, and Kendra Smith. Candidates for the court were lstandingi Linda Beaumont, Cheryl Gutshall, Roz Nicholas, and Jean Ann Yoe. Since the queen is unable to attend the National Junior Achievement Conference this summer, Jane Riggs will go in her place. 109 Student Produced FOCUS Circulates News FOCUS STAFF: Front row, J. Riggs S. Feldstein M. Fleischer S. Saltzman C. Johnson M. Good second row, S. Snyder L. Balogh C. Paul J. Sarbey B. Schwartz Mrs. Margaret VanHorne adviser third row, T. Norris J. Richards W. Tompkins J. deMaine B. Lazarus Not pictured: P. Cherpas P. Miller J. Young The Focus staff has continued to produce fine school newspapers which pro- vide Falcons with information and entertainment. The National Scholastic Press Association again awarded the Focus an All-American rating for the fall semester. ln order for more Focus staff members to learn about the fundamentals and complexities of iournalism, it was decided to appoint different students to the major staff positions for the second semester. Serving as co-editors for the fall semester were Mariorie Fleischer and Stu Feldsteinp second semester co-editors were Carol Johnson and Steve Saltzman. Once again the Focus sponsored the sale of Falc-o-grams and planned the , Night of Knights dance, Typing on the newly purchased electric typewriter is Sally Snyder. Stu Feldstein, Bill Lazarus, and John Richards operate Quoxy, the offset printing press N X I ff V , I , ,, - .15 -W1-x-...-...1 . . ,.V. M... , Penny Pappas, Jill Kaumeyer, and Barb Gillman, the Volplane business staff, check the records. 'iff -...I 1 Associate Editor Sharlene Wagan and Editor Pat Zetfle ouiline yearbook plans with Adviser Mrs. Margaret VanHorne. VOLPLANE Compiles Accurate History Oi i965-l966 -. ,--- -. gn. '...rxs VOLPLANE STAFF: Sitting, C. Siegel, B. Lieberman, R. Milgrom, J. Jones, standing, P. Zettle, S. Wogan, D. Wheeler, G. Loving, K. Brechf. Noi' pictured: R. Wish 'l l 'l lnklings staff members discuss the nearly finished pages of their magazine: Carol Mirman, publicity manager, Sue Zalob and Bruce Hayward, co-editors. Literary Magazine Acquires Outstanding English and art students have an opportunity to earn recognition by having their works published in lnklings, Firestone's literary magazine. During the year the Inklings staff examined and selected the best creative writing and art work sub- mitted to them. Seven hundred and fifty magazines were printed in May by Stu Feldstein, Bill Lazarus, and John Richards on the school's offset press, Adviser to Inklings was Mr, Richard Pasher. New Image, New Name , ., .4-Mm 1 . . . W. INKLINGS STAFF: Front row, B. Lieberman, B. Schwartz, G. Nelson, C. Whitmer, S. Levinson, C. Cohn, J. Tuchman, C. Cooper, second row, C. Mirman, S. Rhodenbaugh, G. Mumford,-B. Hayward, P. Kryder, R. Waitzkin, S. Zalob, third row, F. Comunale, 5- Kline, R. Mastako, M. Duffett, F. Torma, J. Good, T. Tompkins. 'I 12 i hills . Eli W lullt: lim Nfl 'tu ,, -.4 sex L l lor I -.,3 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: Front row, S. Riff, vice-president, L. Aron, C. Singer, J. Foust, treasurer, B. Mclntyre, E. Horton, C. Zimmerman, A. Kitner, recording secretary, second row, S. Cande, president, J. Cane, C. Thurman, J. Lazarus, G. VanBuren, F. Stair, R. Barnett, corresponding secretary, R. Agins, treasurer. Arguing a point are the debaters who competed in the state tournament: Louise Aron, Jay Crane, Shari Riff, Rick Barnett, and George VanBuren. N t ' tured is Steve Cande. O plc Firestone debaters, under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Smith, have had a very successful season, They participated in speech tournaments on almost every weekend during the fall and winter. Kenyon College rated Shari Riff and Steve Cande as the second affirmative team in the state. Outstanding performances were turned in by Jerry Lazarus, who took first place in an Orator- ical Declamation contest, and by George Van Buren and Louise Aron, who won berths at the district contest for the final state speech tourna- ment. Shari Riff, Steve Cande, Rick Barnett, and Jay Crane represented Firestone at the state finals in debate after taking second place in the district tournament. H3 23 - ., , ., - ,, -wwzvf ' ' NATIONAL HONOR 5OClETY2 FYOHY POW, P- PCPPGSI N- MClnTYl'ef third row, P. Kryder, C. Bauer, J. Good, P. Zettle, B. Tune, E. C- Miller, R- WiSl'1, P. BFOHSOH, J- Bell, 5- 5Cl'1GCll, M- Yde, K- Poulos, J. Crane, D. Fink, B, Gillman, B. Mansfield, G. VanBuren, Brecht, G. Nelson, S- Levinson, M- SGSS, C. Whitmer, S. McKee: S. Powrie, M. Budai, J. Hurteau, S. Cande, fourth row, Miss Pearl second row, J. Foust, H. Graef, S. Zalob, M. Shumaker, S. Dwos- kin, L. Aron, R. Milgrom, S, Saltzman, Reynolds, S. Rhodenbaugh, B. Schankler, S. Klausner, J. Resnik, W, Tgmpking. Drews, adviser, C. Johnson, H. Hall, T. Matthews, D. Boose, J. 5- TGUb, P- VUnClClll, J- Bowers, R. Hershey, J. Morris, S. Kane, D, Watts, M. Duffet, Second NHS Recognizes Schools Outstanding Students Fifty-seven seniors were inducted into National Honor Society last January. All students in the upper fifteen per cent of the class were rated by the 'Faculty on the basis of their qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Honor Society has started the tradition of placing in showcases the pictures of those students on the Honor Roll or with four point averages, 5 X -.x A -.. g Q-K .- r m ,, , ., .1 'Q 'sz xy xx' s ist' 't ' 1 . ' ,QQ J. ', .4-L .' A -- X -- Q . W' 7. X.-.XY 3- ' -. .' . ' sw!-2 4 1 V . we S i L . X fr X 0 s , . . - . fu ' ! Q' . Q . K 5, . Q K Q s S.. -,A 4 . ',-wwf M4 CHQ Officers and executive committee S. Saltzman S. Cande N. Mclntyre J. Reynolds, secretary P. Pappas, president B. Tune K. Brecht, treasurer D. Boose, vice-president Quill And Scroll lnducts Worthy Journalists X Y' f M Q - 4 xt. . To become a member of Quill and Scroll, the international iournalism honorary, a student must be in the upper third of his class and must have done superior work in some phase of iournalism such as participation in the preparation of the Focus or Volplane. This year there were two inductions, one in the winter and one in late spring, Quill and Scroll co- sponsored the annual Night of Knights dance with the Focus Staff. President George VanBuren reviews Quill and Scroll induction ceremony with members Tim Norris, Martha Good, Jane Riggs, and Cheryl Paul. QUILL AND SCROLL: Front row, S. Wagon, M. Good, J. Sarbey, C. Paul, S. McQuay, J. Young, 5. Zalob, J. Riggs, Mrs. Margaret VanHorne, adviser, second row, S. Feldstein, S. Saltzman, G. VanBuren, T. Norris, J. Richards, C. Johnson, P. Zettle. Not pictured, J. deMaine, M. Fleischer, B. Lazarus, B. Lieberman, B. Schwartz, P. Thomarios, W. Tompkins. . . ...J F-zu Class Ot l966 Collects Memories At , x I li. ,Z , V p .l,,. l,,s: p pg M he Banquet chairman Penny Pappas and Principal Cyril Jones listen I ,V 'Y V to the class prophecy, read to a responsive audience by Len EL. 'tt J LAM' 4 Liberman. 'X N-.J , Klip Over three hundred seniors attended their class banquet at the Sheraton Mayflower Hotel. Banquet And Prom Seniors and their dates crowd into the Sheraton ballroom to dance to the music of Johnny Nuzum. After the prom seniors went to Montrose for after- prom activities which included swimming, minia- ture golf, a drive-in movie, a bonfire and breakfast at 5 A.M. X fw? ibn Larry Rozewicz and Tom Brown, 1966 graduates, sit out a dance with their dates, Sue Sandberg and Cherry Nolf. tgfff-1,5 fm , , W - V fi f-,X The graduation ceremony begins with Leonard Liberman singing How Do I Love Thee. He is accompanied by Pat Vandall. Alden, Diplomas ll Dr. Alden speakes to the class on The Process of Self-Discovery. if WY' Class President Sheldon Taub intro- duces the commencement speaker, Dr. Vernon R. Alden, President of Ohio University. Highlight Commencement Exercises ng. .J-'ff I i fmt' 3 5 E . is 52 1 'L 'if' 'AT' Q45 ' f-T 'l ' ff. ' ff W' 2-'J Q' ., F-l'ffN,.,. V Wfti ' sz. ., e ,3 r:' A - Q s' 1 fm? f .T liz,-2 'Q V h V .4 an V, ,K if . 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Vufsy f - , -, -9. X my , ,- V . VV i,. , , ' - ' ' .g, 'V 'H -w l.. 'mf ' -. U - , . 'Q If? ,.-V 1 1 , 1 V A f V Q - ' r' ' ' 'f ., 1 , . .,s Q.. Mitwgf.. . ., ,, ,, Y ' T V,' V' ' , X X 'V , ' Vg y ah lr N- .- I . i T .A,.,V - ,T Adrianne Greenbaum plays a musical selection on her flute. Class Vice-President Wayne Tompkins presents the class gift to Mark Moor- stein, new Student Council president. The memorial is a plaque upon which the school motto will be written. This is to be displayed in the commons. Steven Cancle, one of the four stu- dents who received highest scholastic honors, accepts his diploma from Mr. ,f mm Robert E. Mohler, a member of the Board of Education. v 1- 1 TRACK TEAM: Standing, Coach Alex Adams, G. Graham, W. Price, S. Snell, J. Diehl, R. Garson, J. Towner, R. Harris, J. Morris, N. First, G. VanBuren, B. Fisher, E. Morris, B. Brubaker, K. Dor- sett, R. Ostroski, J. Caldwallader, G. Strickler, H. Darkow, R. Agins, D. Knox, B. Lauer, J. Grigas, G. Diehl, D. Murphy, M. Budai, J. Bonnell, J. Parks, G. Andrews, Assistant Coach Don Hammett, kneeling, D. Sacks, S. Smith, C. Slusser, E. Ramm, D. Eckert, J. Pittenger, D. Voss, B. Hulbert, J. Skinner, E. Bray, B Hall, P. First, C. Heimbaugh, R. Wepsic, J. Weygandt, T. Athey M. Palchick, S. Andrews, sitting, J. Bodley, J. Blickle, B. Manes, D. Holsberry, D. Budai, K. Wellendorf, L. Sternberg, R. Vandall M. Fisher, W. Tompkins, L. Piotter, D. Davis, J. Chalfant, G. Pipi- tone, R. Amstadt, D. Schankler, C. Shumaker, M. Vandall. Improved Track Team Races To Fourth Position Dave Budai, John Bodley, and Gary Diehl practice running the hurdles. Cinders fly as Mike Budai kicks J, ,E A -, ,V ,mg -, A fm 2512 1 5 x ff I , x -H -- , L out the 440-yard run. 'I , V' 171 5 V f , ,G I Z , -tv-ff.-sw'-'f gf-5. ':j1.-rg T.: 1 ,f xi 5.6 it Ha11g59f142 EW 1311503 i .. . C Tt'69f'lff2i-iifrlli if S J : T T J T t . .V .-V,..-:. i, ,.-if A ., ., .BqchfeiwiisT . 5 15ftQfff1 -Q24 Qgfglilig i.,R'?5EfF9iE?lf11'iil7s2i5'1 stt .in ttsss ' AAkk'. I Lwlt 1 !-L!' ff it 'V'-.: J t t su i. 'GST' . i t t . 1 , J . , t ...T 3.21slffsii'sfff?'i The Firestone track team finished its season with a record of 7 wins and 5 losses. Coach Alex Adams felt the team was constantly improving as the boys set or tied the school record in every event during the season. Senior Mike Fischer finished second in the two-mile at the State track meet in Columbus. Mike also won the two-mile at the Regional and District track meets. He finished first in the mile at the City meet. Mike Budai, Wayne Tompkins, Lee Sternberg, Bill Smith, Jim Grigas, and Rick Vandall also gave excellent perform- GFICSS. The season was climaxed when the team came in fourth in the city meet. ln City Series, Fischer Excels Eric Bray strains for height. Jim Bonnell leaps for a victory. X 2 .V , . , AIM' jf., f gr, 1 121 - l 2 .Qi f uv., 1' .f .1 f ff Zz is iiiii Willelord's Wildmen Retain Numloer Two Spot A Q 'J in 1 if itmfrlq 'W' .V i i xmA. V Elk. .pf if RV 'i . lf flfy .. l H43 Effklff L59 W BASEBALL TEAM: Standing, J. Stearns, R. Capriolo, J. Leneham, J. Bennett, J, Kusnyer, H. Wurst, B. Moore, L. Harpley, J. Hurteau, S. Lindsay, J. Goodman, B. Fihe, Mr. Burton Wille- ford, coach, kneeling, S. Lubin, G. Leuca, D. Riggs, G. Pappas, G. Hamad, R. Schreiner, G. VanDoros, J. Lotto. Catcher Bill Fihe is ready for the pitch. Second baseman Bill Moore tags out a Garfield player as he is backed up by Shortstop Jim Goodman. 122 ,C ,.. Third baseman R alph Capriolo connects for a base hit. Pitcher Jay Bennett goes into action. For the second consecutive year, Willeford's Wildmen have rated as runners-up in the Shaugh- nessy play-offs. In the first round, the team shut out Kenmore 5-0 to give them the opportunity to meet East in the championship game. The Falcons lost a close 5-4 decision to the Orientals. Jay Bennett handled most of the pitching for the team. He was honored with a position on the Greater Akron League All-Star Baseball Team. This year the team was sparked by seniors Steve Lindsay, Jim Goodman, Bill Moore, Bill Fihe, Larry Harpley, Fred Richards, and John Hurteau. Next year the team hopes for strong performances from Jay Bennett, Ralph Capriolo, Jim Kusyner, and John Lotto. Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone Firestone BASEBALL SCORES 4 Warren Harding 0 9 Warren Harding 10 6 Buchtel 'I T1 South 5 4 Hower 3 10 Central 5 4 North 1 3 Kenmore 7 0 Garfield 1 5 Barberton 9 3 Cleveland Lincoln 17 3 Cleveland Lincoln 0 3 Hoban 7 ll East 7 l Garfield 7 SHAUGHNESSY PLAYOFFS 5 Kenmore 0 4 East 5 Netmen Bounce To First In City Series TENNIS TEAM: Standing, G. Loving, manager, S. Brown, P. Shepherd, D. Watts, R. Hershey, kneeling, C. Shafer, B. Stell, M. Salem. Not pictured, C. Johnston, Coach Wallace N0lif1 Chuck Johnston Randy Hershey Firestone's tennis team again proved its superi- ority by capturing the city championship for the second consecutive year. The netmen compiled an outstanding 14-2 record. Most valuable racketeers for the 1966 season were Senior Randy Hershey and Sophomore Chuck Johnston. These two boys combined in a doubles team which took the district title in this part of tennis competition. They were defeated in the tirstround of state match. IQ .rst ' s'sr,i 'ts' ' f ff M ,fi n fd, .-',,.- .i-- ' ' if ...v ,.... .,s, I -t.'s f ,s.isf Tieefi .s-i '-si. 5 31fi3'i -,,, f..-.. '..' i f T ,. . .-,,V.r.t 152:11 iss -r s ' 4 ,i. Q ,.k, .,r,- 7 5537.-4 .V ..-,Z-f,,Q!,.! I,-,.ig54,gf,ff.y.2r,.'4, 2 ffy, 3 . ,A .- .-f. fff, 5 awp. ,nf ,gn f. ,. f, WZ f fy ffwfffiw T Qeciiiiksgs 'Wash GOLF TEAM: Standing, Mr. Donald Nutter, faculty adviser, D, Meyer, J. Sude, B. Jateff, kneeling, J. Miller, J. deMaine, E. Thomas. Golfers Capture City Title, Place Second In District Playoffs The golf team again dominated local competition as they compiled a record of 'll-0 in league competition and 'l'l-3 overall. The team captured an undisputed city cham- pionship and was runner up at the district playoffs. Highlights of the season were victories over traditional rivals Cuyahoga Falls and Buchtel. Seniors John deMaine, Joe Giovinozzo, Jerry Sude, and Dan Meyer have left the team, but next year's hopes are bright with Bob Jateff, Ed Thomas, and Jack Miller returning. 125 MATCH FRESUDLTS ' Firestone 9' South . F 0 Firestone 2 . Tallmaclge 7 Firestone 6 Kenmore ' J i 3 Firestone 5 Revere .A e 4 e Firestone SV2 Hobart . j V2 Firestone Si g Buchtelif t . i e. 'l if Firestone 6V2 Cuyahoga gige Falls 2V2 Firestone 9D - Hower g F 0. .F Firestone 3 . ,Tallmadge e .iii 6. Firestone 7 'Stg Vincent 2 Firestone 3V2 Kent State. x 71l,2 Firestone 9. F Garfield, g T 0. - Firestone 9 W North J O e Firestone SV2 East i ii., 1 .V2 Firestone 6 F i Central 5 3Q Seniors Jerry Sude, Dan Meyer, and John deMaine watch as Joe Giovinozzo demon strates his putting skill. X QED is if 'I' S627 'V v -4 8 Q, gyifx'-ri' A ' ,,5.fgr v, , ' ff ffafizfwf 'jg . ' mm-M-W HE!f,,,,xQ V In X pi-5 T iii flsiflx A , um Q I, K ll W K,mx 1f3Tfff:5'f K:.' iii-5 , 9 92 53, gf- g 5 W' i f ...b fb.ge.vK p,zeQ3-irlimgaimif q?,,,...A-'ef Penelope Pappas Four seniors qualified as 1966 National Merit Finalists. They were Janet Crane, Howard Hall, Rosalind Milgrom, and John Morris. Rosalind was the only one to receive a National Merit Scholarship, her scholarship was sponsored by the General Tire and Rubber Company. Letters of Commendation were received for high performance on the qualifying test by the following students: Vijay Aggarwal, Connie Bauer, Eric Bray, Steve Conde, Debbie Fink, Richard Flaks- man, Theresa Hampton, Steve Larson, Henry Lazarus, Sandy Levin- son, Barbara Lieberman, Roger Mastako, Tim Matthews, Joy Reyn- olds, Becky Schaal, Wayne Tompkins, Barbara Tune, Claire Whit- mire, and Mary Yde. Howard Hall Penny Pappas and Howard Hall were given the Summit County Youth Citizen Award sponsored by the Chrysler Com- pany. At a special banquet, Penny and Howard were honored for their service to the community and their well-rounded activities. Outstanding Seniors Earn fibre, Randall Hershey Janet Crane Howard Hall 128 Rosalind Milgrom John Morris Kiwanis Service Awards were pre- sented during the Class Week Senior Honors Assembly to Sharon Dwoskin and Sheldon Taub for outstanding service to their school and community. The presen- tation was made by Mr. Richard Slusser, president of the West Akron Kiwanis. Special Recognition -gg-ef 5. 5 Mary Yde Sharon Dwoskin 5l'leld0I1 Tdvb At the Senior Awards Assembly, Mary Yde and Randy Hershey were honored by their classmates as the most outstanding mem- bers of the Class of 1966. They received the Womanhood and Manhood awards. Both Mary and Randy are members of Honor Society. Mary was vice-president of Student Council this year. She received the American Legion Award as a freshman. Randy served as president of Student Council and was an outstanding member on both the basketball and tennis teams. At the assembly he also received the Michigan Alumni Award, and shared the honor of Sportsman of the Year. Steve Cande, Penny Pappas, Judy Resnik, and Mary Yde share the honor as the top students of their class, Each ended his high school career with a four-point average or better. They wore gold cords at graduation. WD 1-nigh 4. 55 Steven Cande Penelope Pappas Judith Resnik Mary Yde 129 CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Kneeling, S. Lindsay, T. Watters, D, Lammertse, R. Hartelust, G. Beane, R. Waitzkin, M. Budai J. Cadmus, S. Powrie, B. Hayward, sitting, G. Schwartz, C. Talia ferro, B. Schaal, L. Leeper, B. Schwartz, S. Sandburg, J. Good P. Kryder, R. Wish, K. Heffern, P. Pappas, C. Bauer, C. Johnson iiitsi DQwwi'HLLzfswi3.g? i-ERE 9 Jes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pat Bronson, secretary, Mr. John Durden, adviser Sheldon Taub, president, Howard Hall, treasurer, Wayne Tompkins, vice president. We, the class of 1966, are the second senior class to graduate from Firestone. Over the past four years, we have helped set prece- dents and mold school traditions. Now we have become the leaders of the school we founded. Our officers and committee chairmen have combined to plan a year of senior activities. The year started with a class picnic at Happy Days Camp in September. Two roller skating parties at the Akron Rollercade proved to be great fun for all who went. May 1 was the potluck supper followed by the Goodyear Theater production The Most Happy Fella, featuring many Falcon actors. May 16-20 was proclaimed Class Week and featured College Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, Dress up Day, dances and the revealing of the Class Ballot. The Banquet, Prom, Baccalaureate and Commencement exer- cises marked the end of a fun-filled year. Many Class Leaders Help standing, M. Townsley, J. Reynolds, B. Gillman, B. Hicks, D Linger, J. Goodman, J. Morris, M. Sass, T. Tompkins, B. Rozuk J. Hurteau, D. Boose, F. Comunale, B. Johnson, J. Postma, J Montgomery, S. Dwoskin, J. Resnik. 57533, I C ,,,., X fv- J srssii. .,ie T f'fHifRiDENginiY WE D. . V 5 . is 130 -v- bay ,gf SUSCII1 Adler Viiqy Aggqrwql Garry Allen Gary Allison -'KUW f Corey Aker Susan Alexander 'WW Nikki Altman Charles Ammerman Us Plan Our Last Year At Firestone Carol Anderson Sfephen Andrews 4'2 5'9 if r 2 f , X ff V M Bruce Axner Stephen Baker Q ,Y 'ur- 7 f yi ,A -, ffffw Q, Nick Arclelian 'Louise Aron X awviu mjrw f A 7 jj, Jamie BUD Sharon Bass l , V . , are X 4 ' lx '51 Suzanne Bass Constance Bauer Glenn Beane Susan Beard '1 ff . ,Abel r' f ff-0 N- , L W G 5,4 923' 1 I fb ' ' f 3 1 119 I X44 li 1 Q i 4 vi S ,gi 'ii 'Mx in 5 A IH 5, V . W were J Ji ,f 1 ,Y -2E.!M,:,:-di' X . l .3.Q:z.QM-'.ffelS', l Marilyn Benson Jqmeg Berger Laura Berger Ann Berry Fall Picnic Kicks Oil 'N 1 4141, X NK' John Bodley Jeffrey Boesche James Bonnell Richard Bongqll yi! Eric Bray Karen Brechf Jerald Brenner Barbara Brigham 132 ,Aw tw 49.1, Linda Beaumont Sandra Belden Jacques Belet its '5 isa Fix Barbara Best Sandra Bills Frank Biondo A Fun Filled Senior Year Joining the pileup during a football scrimmage are Frank Biondo, Ed Jenkins, Chris Shafer, and Gary Noble 'Eff' David Boose W X 350 1 1 'N 2 4 1 Marna Brister mzswb WJM Wr- Joan Bell ,W B -my 'if' William Bloomfield James Bowers A x Patricia Bronson Rodney Bryson ,,,,. Patricia Cherpas vw? Michael Budai James Cadmus Christopher Calvin Senior Enthusiasm Stands Out JY fe Joseph Ciriello Mark Clayman Rochelle Cohen Judy Combs A Roderick Corvington Frank Comunale Ray Cook Rosanne Coomes 'X' any-V Harvey Corzin Janet Crane Nina Creme 134 'Q --wg:-.4 aff -Q-.. , -'V' W4 Q ' n , . , Steven Cancle George Carroll Thomas Chakonas In Extracurricular Activities ' 11' WW, ' X, .- X:-lu r ff Qi 3 l A Q X 51 is 3 t ' if' :X if X l i t M A v 'f Cheryl Cohn Paul Cole Ronald Coleman YQQ weaves Pamela Cheatham 1 ce,' X -4 eic. m , . , 'mf t .. gg-jc,-'J:.Lqc. x X2 N' '- K Lin -12 ' ,L Q f fi 1, .- X . - fl E C eetee Q Christine Combs l r t W iilir i Janet Corson E r i Kristine Damitz l 35 Dave Smith blows a charge in the Rubber Bowl. c.,s . -lF !5 Steven Dannecker Deena Davis Kent Davis Richard Davis Measuring For Caps Ancl Gowns Is First Step Toward 6 ,mu Y ,VVX Q ,x', 5 - ,K ,,- if in E. Vi V' 35, , ,, 1', If ' i,a William Diehl James Dolwick Mark Domer Ross Dorsett S ' 'Y f f : 9: -1 wr Q., 1, ,,-4-,,,v ' A K H, if ' 33 fr Q' as 'K Y 9' f Deborah Dunn William Durham Edward Duvall Sharon Dwoskin weeks Cheryl Esmond James Evans Leonard Feit Stuart Feldstein 136 Hamilton Dawes Robin Deitle Graduation Ceremony 'UN JoAnn Draskovich Rochelle DuMoncl 'NJ' Mariorie Ellis Judy Enochs ,s 6 .N T, ag ld John deMoine Paul Derrevere vw f-3 . .-S ,ge 5, 1' ff ,X Q, Q. if .Vi :xy 3 . haf el i gr x 'J K f x RT Q? Q 4 X we Q xy, Q., e wg ,Q 2 5 :- Q .4 . S , ,P .K gt w tx if S ge 5, e Q, iiglmy X 4 Q n ffm 4 aut-v- W Ccxrol Siegel ond John Morris give us the David Fel'fl9l William Flhe long and short of it. f4 , fb, , , W 4 , 1, , 4' 4' W6 f f 'fi Z f' ' , W Ayfff: ,ffhfyf - ' , A, ,X W ,f M f ' f f X 1 f I f X J' X I of X f f ' .V ,fqw,,,, 7 ff 'M I , .,..,. , WWW, ' w..,,w Bonnie Filer Deborah Fink .ffm ,, ,FIX . ,ww if fr- Marcia Fortnoff Jeffrey Foust Michael Fischer ' A , Egg. .,j 1- + , Wg, v f ,. , 4 ::i,'.fa?' 7 I ff.. Q. ,f .5 ' ng' .,,,,f,,. I ,, .,,, V , 1 Jigs, E 'Y 5 5 . .f -,, : lf ff X , 5 , ,ff u ' '. mf J ' f VL fvvgwwfff 5 M.. my ,al ff -f afff 9 f 'W ihkf f W?,i,'f'fff if ' ff X674 V L3 W f Cynthia Fraley , 7'..:' 3 gf' V, A ,.... 2 M1 'fiaffr Barry Fisher Pamela Fredeen We Value Sportsmanship And INDEPENDENT LEAGUE CITY CHAMPION SOCCER TEAM MEMBERS: E. Sarby, R. Simon, D. Manes. Not pictured are J. Simon and Mr Kneeling, J. Morton, E. Jenkins, J. Yovich, J. Goodman, F. Stein, Wald Bender, adviser. standing, F. Comunale, B. Sisler, G. Allison, T. Tompkins, S. Taub, 138 we ,Q f 1 E A. .. 'IVE f 5 SQ- RiCl'lCIl'd FlUlCSlTlC1n Marjorie Fleischer Margaret Frenclberg Roberta Frendell Gutstanding Athletic Skill Gary Foley Suzanne Foltz 11 - 'wg t x , , s I 3 .X , ' f X Xxx Wars G M msc X K Janet Frisby Greggory Fulea AU? V '0 ' Ill:-.'-.zu-f' ' Timothy Fulfqn William Galat Richard Garske Diane Garson is Q fx! V?--iv' Thomas Gill Barbara Gillman Joseph Giovinozzo Annalee Goldberg R sexi 1, Jane Good James Goodman HPN Nw-...qu 'QV' Howard Hall Theresa Hampton Q Linda Gordesky Harriet Graef Vw Jana Harmon Larry Harpley Scholarship Rates High With v-ww Marianne Hartelust Robert Hartelust Kathleen Helbig Robert Heller ,N-w. 'V+ Nancy Havale Bruce Hayward Jay Hendrickson Victoria Hernandez XX X, Q Adrianne Greenbaum Deborah Harris K 'ff -'L X 'A 5-M. xl ' ' We :gf ima - L-, 'Q . , --.... f - it yrs: 4. ,9 12 .15 vez.:-1 f F xi X X X V1 X --zfmssf 2 Egg-:V Xe wsrw wx X Q2 xx X N K is s ggi-,gg'g::: f-is ' '- '. II- Q, V A -iffzq .Scif - .N A . . MA .V .. s . . . . .,4.s.,fk,z,,,w 7 Q s N 63 X S. 4 s1i::1.:f1::-.-si.::.SxN David Griggy Roy Harris The Class OF '66 l. Kathleen Heffern avnn Y A Ann Herndon Jerald Heffler Randall Hershey -1 barn-v Penny Pappas holds on to her knowledge gained during the pasf four years. , , f,.f , si' Diana Heidish le - .jj , d o .v . Us s - s XXX .- X ' s z9,1xsE :..:X sl -, I ,v.-- 'QE-Q 4 N N lll if L..-I? 2 is Beverly Hertle Jeffrey Heischman Robert Hicks W c,.r,-.,,, Sandra Higgie Linda Hildreth 'A 'WW' t' -mar' Rod Bryson enioys the fruits of his dedication to the band .l0l'ln l'l0rl16r Waller Houghton at the banquet sponsored by the music department. We Have Grown Je r,,i I V ff-5' Q 5 fs 4-,1,-,Ln I f,,.f if I efffzmiC4,y iifz , , if ' 1 12 1, -' prfy ' I f Q ifififfiifj ff , is i i 4 'y 1 ' f M 5? ff A' ,mfg f 2 ii C f,,.D' Frederick Ilse Elaine Ireland Candice Jay Edward Jenkins ef ,r 'W 1,417,9 34 -3- V ,Q , ,:,,. rigs 5 Q 5 'E s 5 f Q vw X 9 Judith Jones Kathie Kaliin Philip Kalman Steven Kalmon 142 19 Barbara Hillier Charles Hofmann Kqfherine Hglley fx, 'bl' 'f Y' John Humphreys John Hurteau Edward Hutchinson Many Ways. ff QV! I Z JJ x ,,ff ff f ,fy t.i it iigi ff' H cd,, y g 529' Barbara Johnson Carolyn Johnson Loisann Johnson Scott Kane Georgette Kasanic Sandra Katz 143 Rebecca Hooper Bruce lden David Jones Elizabeth Kaumeyer ffvb Barbara Keener Richard Knecht 'x-vw-f-'V' Donald Lagana ,QQ-A Thomas Keith Stephen Knowles Daniel Lammertse Stephen Larson Robert Lazarow I 4? , f, .eff f fzk- L k-',. of - r af ti X Q K ' i ,. iw y L ' 32,1 Eiif L Q it ',,' 1 . MV, , I TRN' X News Y Bernardene Keller Karen Keller Suzann Kodish Michael Kormushuoff Diligent Study Improves Our Cynthia Land Richard LaPilusa Henry Lazarus Robert Leasure 1 44 James Kellerman Roger Kirk FV? Nicholas Kozma Donna Krenrick Barry Kistler Susan Klausner Vrrk z , . , . H .lhl Q. ,,sV,A, VLVL, ,...,.As 7 l,:. , a .M ilii K - iff' , .I -ff 'f -1 f .- K n f g'-,Q-:fl QQ - js c x if in f, 1- ' 1 x for W -A im X 1 ' like Q.. ' M9 In 'N , 'zrff QV xg X g ' fy , 4 msg f Y S' M.-f of ' Nl: wwe 'A -A K i +s X r Patricia Krycler Gail LaCroix Chances For College Acceptance 'FT8' lui Joseph LaRocco J o-Ann LaRose 'Kr' - Ronald Lederman Lynda Leeper Cramming for midterm exams are Bruce Iden, Dave Murphy, and Bill Moore. Samuel Lesnick Senior Falcons cleaned up the floor at the Akron Rollercade. Alun l-lbefmdn . , David linger Patricia Long ihwi K., .- I Christian McNabney Susan -NDS McQuay Special Proiects Committee Geoffrey loving 1 Q rci, ii'li g f .1 1'11f '-:' 2 fir?-if iel. QV 'ft w,.',- e a fi rlirrc it 3 -',, g.,:,ia: .'.1f2lff.' iffi .-2.' L S-ii Vm,.c S , AM . , 1 , , k ., QW 5 'i,l H O 1 . Patricia Maahs Sally McClellan Jane Maclean v-ga z Martin Leubitz xx K, X M sivwik S ' ' A 3 fi I N - i wzrfrfff of rrsy 'iw V- ,Mxk,., . Sandra Levinson Cheryl Levy Timothy Lewis wg-,.., ,.- ::,u1l6 - f Wys. Leonard Liberman Barbara Lieberman Gary Linden Stephen Lindsay Plans Unusual Activities For Class VW? Thomas McCoy Joseph Maglione l x Vicki McDonald Nan Mclntyre Susan McKee IKV. ,,V. Q. 'Vi , ,M 'S i'i MaryAnn Magyar Susan Maidenburg Barbara Maloy 147 ew' V' V Dennis Manes Steven Manes ,X X f f , mfwfiiff Rodger Mastako Timothy Matthews Richard Merzweiler Daniel Meyer Janice Montgomery William Moore 148 Muriel Mansfield Consuella Marcus 'WAV' Charles Mayer George Mayer pril i Was Filled With Fun Pamela Meyer Rosalind Milgrom M-'W' Carma Morehart John Morris 1 Q l The Senior Class pulls an apple fools :ZH ioke on Principal Cyril Jones, ?j':::7-f iz David Martin YW? Q, i It Paul Maynard .Ancl Apples! z' , 5 if all fi . 'i 45' af f ' I' fl ff is if , 3' Claudia Miller Pamela Miller Carol Mirman Kenneth Mirman 'lift' 4' John Mg'-mn Karen Moseley Georgia Mumford Ann Munitz 149 ,nuff , it J f'- ff fl f JW K. K' 4 41' f f 5 1 f ' 4 ' K ' 5 , - - 5-97' A My mf ' ,J 5 t .v A f, ,,,,' . Z X ,,:- -if ti 'fl David Murphy fs -nr Gary Noble fwgrwlf-x x,T,,....T..,- Penelope Pappas ,mana 3 Lawrence Piotter E ,.,,.,,,,., 5 ,H Janice Myers W - lj ,' 4 ' ,.Jf 3 4. 'E ' , ,pw-sg ' igfi ' -' FK mf' Cherry Nolf Mary Parker Judith Popa Todd Myers Cla ss Oi Robert Norman '5-1 3 U i 1' ,fi ' James Parks Jeffrey Postma fa .- -'XX N . U 'tl N ., . 7 f i J PM li' A il A , P : ' l vi 575583 9' 'G W William Myers '66 Anticipates Michael O'Connor ' Q ' ' f we gp f -1 ' J-ag gf,,6f!w'f ' f -. U 7 f, ,, I I yfffhyf f 1Tff,7fZ X Z' f' fir ' ' I f , A 3, 2, M TF Z af' ' f 5 f I' I William Patton Elaine Poulos Irene Mylonas Gail Nelson Climactic End To High School , il'- y ,, viva. 7 1- w g,. , 4-'T' ,. ' 1 'vb-rf Henry Newcome , Q , fly 4 A' -' ,Q Q xi Edward Niam fu Nancy Olivo Julia Orosz Thomas Palmer Frederick Pamer A 5 d . A, Si E I --', 1 ' i 9' ' f 'H' i .Q-Twfgfx ...f ,N Virginia Payne 53 P K , Stuart Powrie Bruce Rulwsin K ,:::l9 Kathleen Persinger Lawrence Peterson rv' A 4, K A We - L ,mi ,-,., , Robert Pfahl 1' 'f 'Q 5 4 1 'M ' Q S4 ' 'x, X Thomas Rasor Q Diane Reiss ' X Judith Resnik Paula Ressler Joy Reynolds , ,qu . f g, ,Q I firm lk,w,f rr f Y, d '1 'Q Sue Rhodenbaugh 49 YM? Robert Rozuk Patricia Rucker Richard Sacks Stephen Sacks Stubborn Donkeys And Determined Seniors WMM Marilyn Sass Ronald Scalera ,f Beth Schankler Nancy Scherr The Falcons were edged out l-0 in a low scoring gamep but the Griffs had had practice during their donkey basketball game. HU! 1,5 'mv , 'Q'-wx H '. f r i . - - 1 ,M V . . , x .W 'fq X 2 ' . iff 5 -' r 5 5' Ui 1 ' X X, 55 i Ka I? ' R if me 2' . :Q . ' X R , jr .x 'XM Qin v Y' Q K 54' A :if if Frederick Richards Deborah Rogers Freda Rosen 'QQ -Air Steven Salfzman Susan Sandberg Evelyn Santos Challenge Griflins In Baseball Game Elizabeth Scarcliff c .N Lynn Schlitt 153 Patricia Rowles Edward Sarbey Becky Schaal 1' ' 17' we--f' David Schmidt N-,wsu f iv wg ,f Karyl Schmidt John Schnur Barbara Schwartz Gail Schwartz Class Week Ends The Year On A Happy Note ,w N pw' ct Karen Seiler Peggy Seitzinger Christopher Shafer John Sharp falfh ww e ' Sue Shetler Melodee Shumaker Carol Siegel James Simon V f xg... -f., f --Q. 543' A ?e ' Vwfz-Maggy' Suzanne Smith Linda Snyder Ronald Snyder Randall Stastny l54 Susan Sco,tt B College Day gives seniors a chance to show off future alma maters. Sally Sharp div- Brent Sisler James Sisler David Smith Judith Smith gy' , Q' ff 'f , iktgqgiwv J , . ,f f ,, ,V f f ,. f, J 4 ff , John Stearns Frank Steere Franklin Stein Susan Stem 155 .1 Z L t suis 'uf f K4 ,naw ff 1 RUN? fling 4 'Who' Michael Stephens John Stetler James Stevens Everett Stonebraker x 541+ te,ee Y r L , ng,-,:, 5,5 , , Q ,' fs-' ' Rf. fi1i:? ':-jffifrf' ,L B qi,-:rf . f ' f f Q, y - K' X 7 ,,. - - If 0 - , V Q 'f' if Carroll Taliaferro Laura Tambling Sheldon Taub Sheila Taylor Tokens Of Our Last Year 156 x K ww.: 'n.. ,is Jerome Sude Eugeniius Sviderskas Jean-Anne Swartz John Swartz V N--...st... Robert Telford Paul Thomarios Michael Timberlake Terrence Tompkins Will Keep The Memories Fresh. 53:4 : . rf. LYQBJ., V.: 55255:-w,g7-,X X fl ,ei Q4-Qlfkzfivin 4: r, 2:5 rw - 'Y , w -- swf , Q S f , . Zi .,,. x 2 Wayne Tompkins Frank Torma Margaret Townsley Christopher Trelease 9-'fi JAH-I vets. 'M 'F Mtv'-was vm. psi wma aw- . 5 SR' 4' we Xi X 5 .ggqfg 'mr A 'K Cf?::if'fTf ali ll Susan Tremaine Thomas Trivett Steve Tropoloc Virginia Trusler 157 by 1 11: Q, , , '-, , W s g .f . -sw- mf 11' ,, , , j r if ,Q ,,.,, I I lqQ:..,,V,,, Barbara Tune Thomas Turrill Stanley Umansky George VanBuren fm X' , f fs? If X deg mt 4 'W 1' 3 1 ,..,,, . 1 x , Patricia Vandall Susan Vandall Pamela Varian Charles Verboom June 8 Graduation Brings Our l 5 it f ill t , iu'- My Q, :., ,V QW, l V . 4 V W i,a r ,:f.p:,,gw,wv,sv4, ' , ,,ff,', 5 ',,., ,.,- V , Cynthia Vollmers Sharlene Wagan Richard Waitzkin Katherine Walker J Ronald Weintraub Deborah Weldon Lawrence West Paul Wheeler 158 va . sw ,S Q age? , , he My asf B QIEQA lv- r' ' The Class of 1966 is together for the lost time. iHigh School Days To A Close ! 'EGR W -.f V , F mv , ,.,. , 5475, . K 7147, ff 4t,., I ejlal Q,,,,A 3 f s if ,ff it A 'J ' ,, K ' sim, l I ,Y LIU '-X IWW A alia fb- QW if A 'Izzo-' li f 'F Wx li, Thomas Watters David Watts Joseph Weber Betty Weintraub Claire Whitmer Charles Wille David Wilson Rena Wish 159 , , im IT' N NX pl: 4- ' ' 5 .Vs-A 19, , A J N5 E1 A, . 1 W W ' ' W re e iw' i s Cheryl Woodruff William Worrell And Now. . S , , if. if JZ , .. Mary Yde T lu e Futu re Vrlx i ,VV, I ' e rr Judiih Young ML , Look to the future buf remember the past. John Y0vicl'l f r Thomas Zateslo James Zazo 'Y Patricia Zeftle 4O Jean Ann Yoe Roger Young Susan Zalob Seniors not pictured: James Blount Marc Duffef Lawrence Lutz MEMORY OF Jack Arlene Cheryl in W A X Jack Wilson November ll, 1965 eq. z an J errr l gm 4' I--' , EK s: 3 V ig, 3Lf,,1k fn, ,Q 4 E . - . ,Il Ex -, v -. ctr, , J'-gl: .. 'J 4-.,fr,rL A 2511. ai- r r 6 , fle f 'N X' I Arlene Stiegele January 25, 'I966 'l6l 1595 Cheryl Makin January 29, l966 ,, I I PROFESSIONAL and CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS 0 S 'I' LJ E3 I 3 , I rw C- 965 COPLEY ROAD ' AKRON, OHIO 44320 ' PHONE 864-2191 WEDDINGS- candid albums and formals in natural color H and black and white Artist brushed oil photographs Old photographs copied and restored Framing - large selection Commercial photographers Phone 864-2191 864-4283 PORTRAITS Men Women Children Family Pets AUTOGRAPH PAGE COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR OFFICIAL SCHOOL PI-IOTOGRAPHER 162 ALL-TYPE WINDOW 6: GLASS CO. 102 Western Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 Mirrors - Table Tops - Shower and Tub Enclosures - Complete Repair Service on Screens and Storm Doors MILTON 'S SHOES Hx ,QL lllhl XX Q, x llflllffffmff I E lm .Mui foie Fnuluef s ' 4' S CF 1 ,V I Hush Puppies o Sebago-Mocs 1362 COPLEY ROAD Sheldon Penny Tuul: Puppus MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED STUDENT COUNCIL SENDS THEIR BEST WISHES TO THE FUTURE TEACHERS, SERVICEMEN, REPORTERS, MOTHERS, FATHERS, SECRETARIES, BUSINESSMEN, AND ALL OTHERS OF THE CLASS OF 1966. 1 if 1 H 2 1 1 ,52 6 163 AKRGN CHAPTER United Synagogue Youth Extends Its Congratulations to the Class of 1966 gwfzcafadlkbnd ana! QM! Wdfed I CMI J 1,956 producers of 71 west market sireei fine letterpress Gkfmlf UZIIO 44308 ana, offset litlwgraplzy PZIOHG 535-9513 Office Sfagfgfy forms g f f' ery Q 1 rfe Q aafuerfising consult f serving flue akron area JACK GREENBAUM since 1040 Randy Hershey Mary Yde Phu. it i?a? 'jTn U U V MOST RESPECTED y MOST COURTEOUS H4455 AKRON CARS, INC. Summit County's Most Complete Selection of Imported Sports and Economy Cars X I- :fig , I ig : ' l'f, 1 . -, ' , 1 ' - , .., -- 'i ': fggjitfjp 'r+2-- ' 7. jc' ' - ,ggiif 44. ,riwiif , .rl ,,.,,,,- X . fl - - -. 4 , - ,, .,.. vs , i ff- X I I Aw-., I 113543 M gi- iq , sq - g ig, .sig-ex gig Hg? fr X, . f4!llZfz'u If X- 'MW 1 , aa. ' Qyw..,g. 1' Authorized Dealer for: Volvo - MG - Austin-Healey Sprite - Triumph Alta-Romeo - Jaguar Sales - Service -- Parts 4040 State Rd. - Falls 923-0401 164 4,, , CONGRATULATIONS A ' CLASS BEST sronr A , OF Q31 W if 1966 LQ, F' , RV jj ax' F. W. WOOLWORTH'S 1690 W. Market '6 C A x WESTGATE PLAZA I 'R School Supplies ' X and Stationery Hum Dawes SuHy Sharp CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '66 ELLIOT C. LAWRENCE and CO. Elliott C. Lawrence, C.P.A. Robert Dwoskin, C.P.A. LeslieLawrence, C.P.A. ElNlgIlISlllH,INlI. 'I65 PEPPIEST Don s Kathy Jeff SHOE HOSPITAL I667 West Merkel' Akron, Ohio Helfern Heischmun llqfygili flfVo'zEmaniflif1 founfal' Good Luck Seniors from ji! ea! P0 WW 84 East Mill Street Akron 8, Ohio 253-7777 'F -1:10 ,gig L - lllsivm -T: ' J AND LEAVE THE WORRY T0 US RENTNII. MOTORS INC. PROVIDES AN ECONOMICAL SERVICE for professional men 8 women, salesmen, business concerns, retirees, executives, individuals, lleen large or small f Automotive Leasing- Yearly ur Langer 1 LUW RATES-INSURANCE-TRAINED PERSONNEL NEW CARS ANY MAKE YOUR KEY COLOR 66 Us 322155 6 ' X carefree MEDINA RD W 'g CROUTE new AKRON, 0. HARPLEY REALTORS Invites You to Call For Twice as Much Real Estate Service i Buying or Selling hi WIL or MARY HARPLEY MCFARLANDS FLQRISTS 1755 W. Market St. 836-5555 90 Fairlawn Plaza Drive 836-2268 V Specializing in Corsagesn 166 Congratulations, Seniors fiom 1 Cavallo's Beauty 8x Barber 'lig ji Exchange f : 4 Akron, ohio 44302 I, 1 Y ff 535-5219 535-2424 'M fo'o' 5 b J. R. SHORT -5 I Q. y p mnmxmou h I 1683 W. Market Frank Akron 13, Ohio TE 6-1612 Pick Up and Delivery Service . ,V Y KGCH'S Shakespeare said it! Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not eXpress'd in fancy 5 rich, not gaudyg For the apparel oft proclaims the man. Hamlet, Act I, Scene III I I 1 167 Congratulations and Best Wishes to The 1966 Graduating Class of The Firestone Senior High School Akron, Ohio PIOTTER PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Piotter 5 - ,-usa, , , . U I '- - W---- GARNER BROS. 1880 West Market SUMMIT COUNTY'S TRUCK CENTER Number 1 in Truck Sales REYNOLDS GMC, INC. 1206 Main Street Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 929-4216 See It in Your Favorite Fashion Magazine Then Buy It at B-CASUAL, Fairlawn Plaza mosr TAl.EiNTED len libermun Gail Nelson 'I68 .-- .111- Dlck LuPlIusu Klkl Walker Cfi- I : Q Looumc . I Mlm CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY kers of the famous Bourbon Bagel originals CLASS CLOWNS -1-42' Rodger Mustuko Put Cherpus CUTEST SMILE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS , , W ff'-'DX if ' I , , THE GOODY EAR BANK Now at Miller Road and West Market Steve lindsay Sue Shetler Member of F-D-1-0 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES A good education is the only red carpet to success AKRON STOW IHHTHARKEISI. 31S3lElTRD M51 FIIOIE 55-315' , PHONE 688-1411 NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 70 CLASS FLIRTS , A 1--A .- is Larry Piotter Georgia Mumford We Like Doughnuts BEST DRESSED Paul Cole Sheila Taylor H. N EIMAN GIFTS AND IEWELRY - PILGRIM SQUARE - .. .lil ,f .,-5 ,Ad an ra gl ' ,5Qf School Charms Watches ,..,' LD Q FAIRLAWN GARDEN STORE 1855 West Market Street 864-2111 . 'I71 PORTRAITS BY . . . . BEST WISHES THE CLASS 1966 Mr. Carmen Gafunen Slluficu CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 66 . BRONSON 8a CO. 51 E. M111 St. Phone Akron, Ohio 253-7781 , BEST PERSONALITIES RANDY KING Extends Congratulations Jeff Connie Postmu Bauer x Best Wishes to The Class of 1966 172 4 -. 1, a g YC.. N5 I I arvinfi gforiat Flowers - Gifts - Plants 1667 W. Market St. Akron 13, Ohio Flowers designed with you in mind . fi ' X ,fm I I -gay A. 'Q 'ijmirvsg L 1 S QQ of ox ig, T, 2 ik Baskets Funeral Sprays C0'5 8f'5 Phone 836-9123 Cut Flowers Arrangements EKER'S MEATS 473 Wooster Road W. Barberton, Ohio 7 53-8453 NIOST IVERQATII1E s I M 1 I w I TH F s Firestone Guard Banquet Comm. Booster GAA Baseball Catalina Club German Club Bqskffbqll ctivity Comm. 6' '14' .Q Footixall e- q'V Student Council 'C ers I ,f,- -l .-', i National Honor Society ' - if 9- . ,jf V - .lane Good John Hurteuu PERRY'S BARBER SHOP 4 Expert Barbers Ray Perry 0 Frank Pozuc Bob Lind o Gene Foster 1667 W. Market Street 836-5666 Corner W. Market and N. Hawkins CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1966 The Barefoot Sole Co., Inc Compliments of The Barefoot Airway Corp SUMMIT BUICK W E S T TO W of Best Wishes! -A 1 , , N 0 Northern Ohlo 1 V O'v-L 1 ' 3 nike? OVERWOOD ROAD , B AT WEST MARKET H PHONE 864-2189 ' 5 ,X .HI if --Qe- rrsrssa ' jigs at 1, Q J' ' .Zi -72' jak 31-nail 'F-,-swyig' ' - ix... '-apr: 3: pj - ,E -P'liF.h WYE ,115 FI.. U . It . , ix, KRNA get 1 B' qfr' E A fvfzgkkw H QV if R E C 0 o A 4 s NS?-x ' V if he Where Tire Town Goes for Goodyear Service -7 :'. ' -r 4 M' X Kgizgs ' 5, ,Q I ' 'X W' 3 ' :Iii 'I' -. T XA, 65 West Exchange street, Akron 1914 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls tri 'I74 mariorie meade, inc I OUR AIM . . . SERVICE 8. INTEGRITY IN ALL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THE REALTOR WHO realtor 337 WEST EXCHANGE ST. AKRON, OHIO 44302 PHONE 376-6841 - AREA cons 216 CARES JANET'S VILLAGE STORE Fairlawn Shopping Plaza Akron, Oh 836-2'28 I BEST DANCERS Carol Anderson 466 ', gnf' Rod Bryson I f ffzt f. nfs I 15' I. 7 I 66 n 10 MOST ATHLETIC Bill Fihe Karen Brecht FR'ENDl'E5la6a Marilyn Sass Terry Tompkins HARVEY S. FIRESTONE HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION 1 965-1 966 THE PTA EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 Mrs. Ralph Gillman, President Volplune Patrons Firestone High School Band and Orchestra Raymond C. Fussell Sandy, Jill, Barb, and Bernie-Table 8, 2045 Homeroom 130 Congratulations Grads - H.R. 216 Catalina Swim Club Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kusel Firestone Guard Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Zettle Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaumeyer Firestone Focus Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bills The Red Baron Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Shetler Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. Frost Bauman Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Noland Bernie's Men's Fashions Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bonnell Case E99 and Poultry Dan Wheeler Spanish Club of 1965-1966 Mr. and Mrs. Good Luck Seniors! H.R. 217 The Original Club Good Luck to the Class of '66 - from the '66 Book Drive Champs, Rm. 214 176 VSA. xx un 'W' Falnms Sam' 134 Puflllxf - . 'JT 'N . +1- 1 Y' is N , lx i A rw vi , . f at S 1 Q, if I ui 7 Administration - Faculty Index ADMINISTRATORS MR. CYRIL JONES, principal: University of Akron, Ohio State, and Western Reserve University MR. CALVIN TRITT, assistant principal: Heidelberg College and Kent State University MR. KAY FLUKE, counselor: University of Akron and Kent State University MRS. MARGARET WEIKERT, counselor: Beaver College, Pennsyl- vania State, Universite de Paris, and University of Akron SECRETARIES MRS. GRACE BONE MRS. ANN MARSHALL FACULTY MEMBERS MR. ALEX ADAMS. American history, University of Akron, coach of track and cross country, assistant coach of basketball MRS. VIRGINIA BARBIERI: World history, Mundei-:in College and University of Akron, chairman of United Fund Drive MR. FRANKLIN BICKFORD: Chemistry, State University College lOswego, N.Y.l MR. WALD BENDER: Geometry, Algebra II, University of Akron, adviser of Hi-Y MR. BRUCE BLAKE: Latin Il, Ill, IV, Ohio University and Kent State University, adviser of Latin Club, director of talent show, dramatic coach of musical productions MISS JOANN CALLAS: Girls' physical education and girls' health, Kent State University, adviser of G.A.A. MR. DENIS CHASEK: Art, grades IO-IQ, Kent State University and Teachers' College of Columbia University, art adviser of VOL- PLANE MRS. TULA COSMOGLOS: Girls' health, University of Akron and Teachers' College of Columbia University, adviser of Future Nurses' Club. MR. JERE CULVER: Art, Cleveland Institute of Art and Kent State University MISS PEARL DREWS: American history, Miami University' the UniverSifY of Wistconsin, adviser of National Honor Society MR. JOHN DURDEN:' French ll, Baldwin-Wallace College, Kent State University, University of Akron, and University of Diion, adviser of senior class, supervisor of language laboratory MRS. FREDA FIRKE: Latin I, University of Southern Illinois, co- adviser of Latin Club MR. Donald HANLON: Spanish ll, III, IV, University of Akron and Middlebury College, adviser of Spanish Club, assistant coach of swimming MR. LEE HAYNES: Algebra II, senior math, University of Akron, assistant coach of basketball MISS VIRGINIA HIMEBAUGH: Librarian, University of Akron and Western Reserve University MR. JACK HORNER: English ll University of Akron Kent State University, University of Southern California, and Baldwin-Wal- lace College, adviser of Firestone Footlighters MR. GORDON JOHNSON: Physics, Kent State University, super- visor of athletic eligibility MRS. JUDITH JOHNSTON: English IV, Columbia Union College lMarylandl MRS. BEATRICE LAATSCH: Shorthand I, ll, office practice, type- writing, University of Akron, adviser of Firestone chapter of Future Secretaries Association MR. JOSEPH LENTINE: Instrumental music, band, orchestra, In- diana State and University of Akron MISS DIANE LORENZ: English IV, Allegheny College, assistant adviser of FOCUS, VOLPLANE, and Firestone Footlighters MR. EARL LOVE, English ll, Kent State University MRS. JOAN McDERMOTT: World history and assistant counselor, Ursuline College and University of Akron MR. PAUL MCKEEVER: Industrial arts, Bowling Green State Uni- versity MISS NANCY METTLER: English IV and A.P. English, Mount Holy- oke, Ohio State University, and Western Reserve University, ad- viser of F.T.A., coordinator of Advanced Placement MISS MARGARET MILLER: French ll, Ill, IV, and French IV A.P., Oxford College, Middlebury College, Sorbonne, Western Reserve University, Ohio State University, and Northwestern University MR. WILLIAM NOLAND: Senior problems, business law, consumer economics, University of Akron, adviser of Booster Club MR. WALLACE NOLIN: Choral music, music theory, music history, Muskingum College and Kent State University, superviser of vocal ensembles and music productions, coach of tennis MR. DONALD NUTTER: Trigonometry-solid geometry, calculus, Kent State University, faculty manager, faculty adviser for golf MR. ROBERT OLDAKER: Chemistry, University of Akron, adviser of Chess Club MR. GLYN PARKER: Physical science, Math V, Algebra ll, Univer- sity of Akron, adviser of Math Club MR, RICHARD PASHER: English III, University of Akron, adviser of INKLINGS MRS. SUSAN PATRICK: Girls' swimming and girls' health, Univer- sity of Akron and Miami University, adviser of Catalina Swim Club MR. ROBERT PUGH: Physical science, West Virginia Wesleyan and University of Akron MRS. FLORENCE ROSENFELD: English III, Smith College and Sor- bonne MRS. SONDRA SAMPLES: Geometry, Ashland College MR. HAROLD SCHUMACHER: Boys' physical education and boys' health, University of Akron and Kent State University, head coach of basketball MISS ILA SHRIVER: Bookkeeping I, Il, University of Akron MR. JERRY SIPKA: Driver education, Universityof Akron, assistant coach of football and wrestling MR. THOMAS SMITH: English III, Morehead State College lKen- tuckyl, adviser of speech and debate MR. JOHN SOROKA: Director of the planetarium, Ohio State University MR. WILLIAM STURM: Senior problems, University of Akron, head coach of wrestling and assistant coach of football MISS ANN TALBOT: Typing I, ll, business law, Fairmont State College, adviser of Red Cross MRS. JACQUILINE TAYLOR: Home economics, Fairmont State Col- lege, adviser of cheerleaders and Home Economics Club MISS ANN TRAUB: English ll, biology: University of Akron, ad- viser of Biology Club MRS. MARIA TODOROVIC: German I, ll, Ill and Spanish I, Uni- versity of Akron, adviser of German Club and assistant adviser of Spanish Club MRS. MARGARET VanHORNE: English Ill, IV and iournalism, Ohio Wesleyan University, University of Pittsburgh, and Kent State University, adviser of FOCUS and VOLPLANE, adviser of Quill and Scroll MR. ROBERT WALLACE: Boys' health, Miami University, head coach of football, adviser of F-Club, chairman of Athletic Council. MR. DICK WELLS:Boys'. swimming and boys' health, Florida State College, head coach of swimming, adviser of Firestone Guard MR. BURTON WILLEFORD: Algebra I, ll and trigonometry-solid geometry, Kent State University, coach of baseball MRS. BARBARA WRIGHT: Senior problems, University of Akron, adviser of Student Council, Activities Committee, and Homeroom Representatives MR. NICHOLAS YANCURA: World history, world geography, University of Akron, adviser of Current Events Club Senior Index ADLER, SUSAN . . . Banquet Comm., I2, Choir, IO,I I,I2, Musi- cal Productions, IO,II,I2 AGGARWAL, VIJAY . . . Baccalaureate Comm., I2, Orchestra, IO,II,I2, Musical Productions, IO,II,I2, Chemistry Club, II, Current Events Club, II,I2 AKER, COREY . . . Diploma Comm., I2, Chemistry Club, II ALEXANDER, SUSAN . . . Banquet Comm., I2, Choir, IO,II,I2, Musical Productions, IO,II,I2, Chemistry Club, II, Latin Club, II,I2 ALLEN, GARRY . . . Baccalaureate Comm., I2, Chemistry Club, II, FTA, I2 ALLISON, GARY . . . Home Room Rep., II, Cap and Gown Comm., I2, Drama Club, IO,II,I2, Drama Club Productions, IO,II,I2, lndep. Soccer League, I2, Chemistry Club, II, Ger- man Club, I2, Latin Club, IO,II,I2 ALTMAN, NIKKI . . . Picture Comm., I2, Drama Club, IO AMMERMAN, CHARLES . . . Home Room Rep., IO, Class Week Comm., I2, Ring Comm., IO, Football, IO,II,I2, F Club, IO,II, I2 ANDERSON, CAROL . . . Prom Comm., I2: RIVYQ COFTWFT1-1 IO: Clinic Worker, IO, Football Court, II, Cheerleader, IO, Booster Club, II,I2, Catalina Club, I2, Firestone Guard, II,I2, FTA, I2: French Club, IO,II, GAA, I2 ANDREWS, STEPHEN . . . Baccalaureate Comm., I2, Audio-VISUCII Aids, IO,II,I2, Cafeteria Worker, I2, Hall Guard, II, Drama Club, IO,II, Football, IO,II,I2, Baseball, II, Track, IO,II,I2, F Club, II,I2, YFC, I0,II 4 ARDELIAN, NICK . . . Football, II,I2, F Club, I2 AR N, LOUISE . . . N t'onal Honor Society, I2, Picture Comm., 'l2?Library Worker, IcIlI2, Office Worker, IO, FTA, IO,II,I2: NFL, 'IO,II,I2, French Club, IO,II,I2, Latin Club, IO,II,I2 AXNER, BRUCE . . . Diploma Comm., I2, Drama Club, I2, Drama Club Productions, I2 BAKER, STEPHEN . . . Marching Band, IO,II,I2, Concert Band, IO,I I,I2, Dance Band, IO,I I, Orchestra, IO,I I, Musical Produc- tions, IO,I I,I2, Talent Show, II BAN, JAMIE . . . Newark, Ohio: Room Agents, IO,II, French Club, IO,II, GAA, IO, FNA, IO,II, FTA, IO,II,I2 BASS, SHARON . . . Cap and Gown Comm., I2, Booster Club, I2, Home Ec. Club, I2, GAA, I2 BASS, SUZANNE . . . Cap and Gown Comm., I2, Booster Club, I2, Home Ec. Club, I2 BAUER, CONSTANCE . . . National Honor Society, I2, Student Council, I2, Flower Comm., Co-Chairman, I2, Office Worker, II, Homecoming Court, Queen, I2, Cheerleader, I2, Booster Club, II, Catalina Club, I2, Firestone Guard, II,I2, Latin Club, Treas., Il, GAA, I2 . . . Waynesburg, Pa.: Student Council, IO, Cheerleader, IO, Tri-Hi-Y, Pres., I0 BEANE, GLENN . . . Class Week Comm., I2, Track, II, Hi-Y, I2, French Club, II . . . Falls H.S.: Lab Assistant, IO, Greenhouse worker, IO, French Club, IO, Key Club, IO BEARD, SUSAN . . . Special Proiects Comm., I2, Office Worker, II,I2, Current Events Club, I2 BEAUMONT, LINDA . . . Picnic Comm., I2, Cap and Gown Comm., I2, Cafeteria Worker, IO,I I, Clinic Worker, I2, Booster Club, I2, Home Ec. Club, I2, Spanish Club, II,I2, Treas., I2, GAA, I2 BELDEN, SANDRA . . . Picnic Comm., I2, Booster Club, II,I2, FNA, II,I2, Home Ec. Club, I2, GAA,I2 BELET, JACQUES . . . Baccalaureate Comm., I2, Hall Guards, IO BELL, JOAN . . . National Honor Society, I2, Activity Comm., II, Prom Comm., I2, Drama Club, II, May Court, II, Booster Club, II,I2, V-Pres., II, Firestone Guard, II,I2, FTA, II,I2, Parlia- mentarian, I2, Spanish Club, IO, GAA, I2 BENSON, MARILYN . . . Picture Comm., I2, Drama Club, II, Drama Club Productions, IO,II,I2, Booster Club, II,I2, Junior Red Cross, II BERGER, JAMES . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12 BERGER, LAURA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Drama Club, 10,11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10 BERRY, ANN . . . Prom Comm., 12, Book Store, 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Drama Club, 10, Cheerleader, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Fire- stone Guard, 11,12, Latin Club, 10, GAA, 12 BEST, BARBARA . . . Announcement Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10,11, Choir, 10,11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 10,11,12, Musical Pro- ductions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10, Talent Show, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 10 BILLS, SANDRA . . . Picture Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 12, FNA, Secy., 10, Home Ec. Club, 12, Junior Red Cross, 12, GAA, 12 BIONDO, FRANK . . . Activity Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Swimming, 10,11,12, Capt., 12, F Club, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 10,11,12, Latin Club, 10 BLOOMFIELD, WILLIAM . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, March- ing Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Drum Maior, 10,11, Orchestra, 10, Choir, 11,12, Boys' Ensemble, 11,12, Musical Pro- ductions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Produc- tions, 10,11,12, Spanish Club, 12 BLOUNT, JAMES . . . Commencement Comm., 12 BODLEY, JOHN . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Choir, 10,11,12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11, Drama Club Productions, 10, Cross Country, 12, Track, 11,12 BOESCHE, JEFFREY . . . Commencement Comm., 12 BONNELL, JAMES . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Cross Coun- try, 11,12, Track, 11,12, F Club, 11,12, Hi-Y 12 BONSALL, RICHARD . . . Class Gift Comm., 12 BOOSE, DAVID . . . National Honor Society, V-Pres., 12, Home Room Rep., 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Co-Chairman, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Current Events Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12 BOWERS, JAMES . . . National Honor Society, 12, Prom Comm., 12, Cross Country, 11,12, Track, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10 BRAY, ERIC . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Cross Country, 11, 12, Track, 11,12, F Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, Latin Club, 10 BRECHT, KAREN . . . National Honor Society, Treas., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Volplane, 12, Library Work- er, 11, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Orchestra, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, Firestone Guard, 12, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10,11, Latin Club, 10, GAA, Pres., 12 BRENNER, JERALD . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Football, 10, 11, Baseball, 10, Chemistry Club, 11, Junior Red Cross, 11 BRIGHAM, BARBARA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, Current Events Club, 12, FTA, 12, FNA, 10,11,12, GAA, 12 BRISTER, MARNA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 11,12 BRONSON, PATRICIA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 11,12, Activity Comm., 12, Class Secy., 12, Clinic Work- er, 10, Football Court, 10,11, May Court 12, Booster Club, 11, 12, Catalina Club, Pres., 12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, Treas., 12, GAA, 12 BRYSON, RODNEY . . .Commencement Comm.,12, Ring Comm., 10, Hall Guards, 10,11, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 10,11, Orchestra, 11, Football, 10, lndep. Soccer League, 11, Hi-Y, 12 BUDAI, MICHAEL . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Rep., 11, Student Council, 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Prom Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Football, 10,11,12, Track, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 11 CADMUS, JAMES . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 11, 12: Football, 10,11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10 CALVIN, CHRISTOPHER . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Focus, 12, Volplfme. 12, stage crew, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Swimming, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Latin Club, 10 CANDE, STEVEN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Activity Comm., 12: Diploma Comm., 12, Orchestra, 10, Musical Productions, 10, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Current Events Club, 10, NFL, 10,11,12, Treas., 11, Pres., 12, German Club, 10,12, Latin Club, 10,11 CARROLL, GEORGE . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10, Swimming, 10, Track, 11, Hi-Y, 12, Spanish Club, 10 CHAKONAS, THOMAS . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Football, 11, 12, Wrestling, 11,12, F Club, 12 . . . Buchtel H.S.: Junior Red Cross, 10 CHEATHAM, PAMELA . . . Flower Comm., 12 CHERPAS, PATRICIA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Focus, 12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 11, French Club, 10,11, Junior Red Cross, 10,12 CIRIELLO, JOSEPH . . . Swimming, 10, Track 11 CLAYMAN, MARK . . . Choir, 10,11,12, Boys' Ensemble, 12, Mu- sical Productions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, Current Events Club, 10,11, French Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10,11,12 COHEN, ROCHELLE . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11, 12, GAA, 12 COHN, CHERYL . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Cafe- teria Worker, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10, FNA, 12, French Club, 10,11 COLE, PAUL . . . Cafeteria Worker, 11,12, Marching Band, 10,11, 12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 10,11,12, Orchestra, 10, Musical Productions, 10,11, Football, 10, Cross Country, 10, 11, Wrestling, 11,12, Track, 10,11, F Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 11 COLEMAN, RONALD . . . Banquet Comm., 12 COMBS, CHRISTINE . . . Prom Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10,11, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 10,11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, GAA, 12 COMBS, JUDY . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 12, GAA, 12 COMUNALE, FRANK . . . Home Room Rep., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Class Day Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Football, 10,11,12, Bas- ketball, 10, Track, 11, lndep. Soccer League, 12, FTA, 12, Hi-Y, 10,11,12, Treas., 11, Pres., 12 COOK, RAY. . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Football, 11, YFC, 11 COOMES, ROSANNE . . . FSA, 11 CORSON, JANET . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Choir, 10,11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 12, FNA, 12, GAA, 12 CORVINGTON, RODERICK . . . Home Room Rep., 10, Class Week Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Football, 12, Basketball, 10, F Club, 12 CORZIN, HARVEY . . . Prom Comm., 12, Golf, 10, Chemistry Club, 11 CRANE, JANET . . . National Honor Society, 12, Volplane, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, French Club, 10,11, Latin Club, 10,11,12 CREME, NINA . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Choir, 10,12, Girls' Ensemble, 12, Glee Club, 12 DAMITZ, KRISTINE . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FNA, io, Spanish Club, 10,12, GAA, 12 DANNECKER, STEVEN . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Swim- ming, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12, Firestone Guard, 10,11,12, Hi-Y, 12 DAVIS, DEENA . . . Announcement Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12 . . . Pacific H.S.: Junior Red Cross, 10 DAVIS, KENT . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Swimming, 10,11, 12, F Club, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 10,11,12, Hi-Y, 12 DAVIS, RICHARD . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Orchestra, 11, Chem- istry Club, 11 DAWES, HAMILTON . . . Prom Comm., 12, Gymnastics, 10,11,12 DEITLE, ROBIN . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 12, FNA, 10, GAA, 12 DeMAINE, JOHN . . . Home Room Rep., V-Pres., 12, Class Gift Comm., 12, Focus, 11,12, Golf, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12, Hi-Y, 11,12, V-Pres., 12, Latin Club, 10,11,12 DERREVERE, PAUL . . . Commencement Comm., 12 DIEHL, WILLIAM . . . Basketball, 10,11, Track, 11,12, F Club, 12, Hi-Y, 12 DOLWICK, JAMES . . . Home Room Treas., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Valentine Court, 11,12, Football, 11,12, Track, 10, 11, F Club, 11,12, Spanish Club, 12 DOMER, MARK . . . Drama Club Productions, 12, Baseball, 10,11 DORSETT, ROSS . . . Choir, 12, Boys' Ensemble, 12, Musical Pro- ductions, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Chess Club, Treas., 12 DRASKOVICH, JOANN . . . Library Worker, 10, Office Worker, 10 DUFFETT, MARC . . . National Honor Society, 12, Focus, 11, Inklings, 12 DuMOND, ROCHELLE . . . Choir, 11, Musical Productions, 11, Junior Red Cross, 11 Tir' DUNN, DEBORAH . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 DURHAM, WILLIAM . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 11 DUVALL, EDWARD . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Swimming, 10 DWOSKIN, SHARON . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Rep., V-Pres., 11, Activity Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., Co- Chairman, 12, Ring Comm., 10, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Cheerleader, 10,11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10,11, GAA, 12 ELLIS, MARJORIE . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, GAA, 12 ENOCHS, JUDY . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Current Events Club, 12, FTA, 12, GAA, 12 ESMOND,CHERYL . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10, Glee Club, 11, Musical Productions, 11 EVANS, JAMES . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Stage Crew, 11,12 FEIT, LEONARD . . . Class Week Comm., 12 FELDSTEIN, STUART . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 11,12, Activity Comm., 12, Banquet Comm., 12, Focus, 11,12, Co-Editor, 12, Melange, 11, Tennis, 10,11, Chess Club, 11 FERRIOT, DAVID . . . Prom Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11 FIHE, WILLIAM . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Stage Crew, 11, Valentine Court, 11,12, Football, 10,11,12, Capt., 12, Wrestling, 11,12, Capt., 11, Baseball, 10,11,12, F Club, 10, 11,12 FILER, BONNIE . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 FINK, DEBORAH . . . National Honor Society, 12, Drama Club, 10,11, Chemistry Club, 11, Current Events Club, 11,12, Secy., 12, FTA, 11, French Club, 10,11, German Club, 12, Latin Club, 10,11 FISCHER, MICHAEL . . . Student Council, 12, Activity Comm., 12, Commencement Comm., 12, Cross Country, 10,11,12, Co-Capt., 12, Basketball, 10, Track, 10,11,12, Co-Capt., 12, F Club, 10,11, 12, Treas., 11, Hi-Y, 11,12, Treas., 12, German Club, 12, Latin Club, 10,11,12 FISHER, BARRY . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Football, 10,11, 12, Basketball, 10,11, Track, 11,12, F Club, 10,11,12, Hi-Y, 11,12, Secy., 12 FLAKSMAN, RICHARD . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Orchestra, 10, Musical Productions, 10, Chess Club, 11,12, Current Events Club, 12, French Club, 11 FLEISCHER, MARJORIE . . . Activity Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Focus, 11,12, Co-Editor, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 FOLEY, GARY . . . Home Room Treas., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 12, Spanish Club, 12 FOLTZ, SUZANNE . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12 FORTNOFF, MARCIA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Prom Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Inklings, 12, Library Worker, 11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10,11,12 FOUST, JEFFREY . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Rep., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 10,11,12, Musical Productions, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Current Events Club, 10,11,12, Pres., 12, NFL, 11,12, Treas., 12, French Club, 10,11,12 FRALEY, CYNTHIA . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Focus, 11, Cafeteria Worker, 11, Library Worker, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 10,11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12 FREDEEN, PAMELA . . . Flower Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12 FRENDBERG, MARGARET . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 10,11, Library Worker, 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 11,12, FNA, Treas., 10 FRENDELL, ROBERTA FRISBY, JANET . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Office Worker, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 12 FULEA, GEORGE . . . Announcement Comm., 12, Musical Pro- ductions, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11 FULTON, TIMOTHY . . . Baseball, 11, YFC, 11 . . . Manatee H.S.: French Club, 10 GALAT, WILLIAM . . . Choir, 10, Boys' Ensemble, 10 GARSKE, RICHARD . . , Lennox H.S., Lennox, Cal.: Home Room Rep., 10, Student Council, 10, Cross Country, 10,11, Wrestling, 11, Track, 10,11 GARSON, DIANE . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, French Club, 10,11, Latin Club, 12, GAA, 12 GILL, THOMAS . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Cafeteria Work- er, 12, Wrestling, 12 GILLMAN, BARBARA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Rep., 11,12, Picnic Comm., 12, Picture Comm., Co-Chair- man, 12, Volplane, 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Orchestra, 10, Choir, 12, Girls' Ensemble, 12, Musical Productions, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 12, French Club, 10, 11, Latin Club, 11,12, GAA, 12 GIOVINOZZO, JOSEPH . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Golf, 10,11,12, F Club, 10,11,12 GOLDBERG, ANNALEE . . . Buchtel H.S.: Drama Club, 12 GOOD, JANE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 11,12, Recording Secy., 12, Activity Comm., 11,12, Class Gift Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Ring Comm., 10, Inklings, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Catalina Club, 12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, Secy., 12, German Club, 10,12, GAA, V-Pres., 12 GOODMAN, JAMES . . . Diploma Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Base- ball, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12, Indep. Soccer League, 11,12 GORDESKY, LINDA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Drama Club Produc- tions, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11, French Club, 10,11, Junior Red Cross, 10, GAA, 12 GRAEF, HARRIET . . . National Honor Society, 12, Banquet Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10,11, FTA, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11, 12 GREENBAUM, ADRIANNE . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, March- ing Band, 11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Orchestra, 10,11, 12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, FTA, 12, French Club, 10,11 GRIGGY, DAVID . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Commencement Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Junior Red Cross, 11,12 HALL, HOWARD . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 11,12, Class Treas., 12, Swimming, 10,11,12, Tennis, 10, 11, Firestone Guard, 11,12 HAMPTON, THERESA . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Library Worker, 10,12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Chemistry Club, 11, FSA, 11,12, French Club, 10 HARMON, JANA . . . Clinic Worker, 12, Booster Club, 12, FSA, 12, GAA, 12 HARPLEY, LARRY . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Choir, 11,12, Boys' Ensemble, 12, Musical Productions, 11,12, Football, 10,11,12, Baseball, 10,11,12, F Club, 10,11,12 HARRIS, DEBORAH . . . Commencement Comm., 12 HARRIS, ROY . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Choir, 10, Boys' En- semble, 10, Musical Productions, 10, Track, 11,12 HARTELUST, MARIANNE . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Choir, 10, FTA, 11, Spanish Club, 10,11,12 HARTELUST, ROBERT . . . Special Projects Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10, Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10,11 HAVALE, NANCY . . . Prom Comm., 12, Junior Red Cross, 12 HAYWARD, BRUCE . . . Activity Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., Co- Chairman, 12, Melange, 11, Inklings, Co-Editor, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10 HEFFERN, KATHLEEN . . . Home Room Rep., 11, Ac'tivity Comm., 12, Commencement Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Announcement Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, Pres., 12, FTA, 12, Latin Club, 10,11, GAA, 'I2 HEFFLER, JERAI-D . . . Special Projects Comm., 12 HEIDISH, DIANE . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Office Worker, 11, Booster Club, 11 HEISCHMAN, JEFFREY . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Basket- ball, 10,11, Cross Country, 10,11, Track, 10, F Club, 10,11, 12 HELBIG, KATHLEEN . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Booster Club, 11, French Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10 HELLER, ROBERT . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Football, 10,11, Indep. Soccer League, 11, Spanish Club, 11 HENDRICKSON, JAY . . . Commencement Comm., 12 HERNANDEZ, VICTORIA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11, Junior Red Cross, 11 HERNDON, ANN . . . Prom Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 12, Junior Red Cross, 10,11,12, GAA, 12 HERSHEY, RANDALL . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 11,12, Pres., 12, Activity Comm., 11,12, Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10, Valentine Court, 11,12, Crowner, 11, Basketball, 10,11,12, Capt., 12, Cross Country, 10, Tennis, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 11, French Club, 10 HERTLE. BEVERLY . . . Flower Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 11, 12, Choir, 10, Booster Club, 12, GAA, 12 HICKS ,ROBERT . . . Activity Comm., 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Commencement Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Dance Band, 10, Swimming, 10,11,12, F Club, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, Pres., 12, Latin Club, 10 HIGGIE, SANDRA . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10 HILDRETH, LINDA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 10, FTA, 12, Home Ec. Club, 12, Junior Red Cross, 11 HILLIER, BARBARA . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Junior Red Cross, 11 HOFMANN, CHARLES . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 11 HOLLEY, KATHERINE . . . Flower Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Booster Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10 HOOPER, REBECCA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Cafeteria Work- er, 10,12, FTA, 11 HORNER, JOHN . . . Diploma Comm., 12 HOUGHTON, WALTER . . . Prom Comm., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10,11, Hall Guards, 10 HUMPHREYS, JOHN . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Audio Visual Aids, 10, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Orches- tra, 12, Cross Country, 10, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10,11 HURTEAU, JOHN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Coun- cil, 11,12, Banquet Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Valentine Court, 11, Football, 11, Basketball, 10,11, Baseball, 10,11,12 HUTCHINSON, EDWARD . . . Cap and Gown Comm.,12, Football, 10 IDEN, BRUCE . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Track, 12, Chem- istry Club, 11, Spanish Club, 11 ILSE, FREDERICK . . . Banquet Comm., 12 . . . Leelanav Sc,hool, Glen Arbor, Mich., Baseball, 10, Skiing, 10 IRELAND, ELAINE . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Concert Band, 10, Home Ec. Club, 12 JAY, CANDICE . . . Prom Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 12, FNA, 10, French Club, 10,11, Junior Red Cross, 10,12, GAA, 1.2 JENKINS, EDWARD . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 12, lndep. Soccer League, 12 JOHNSON, BARBARA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11, Home Ec. Club, 12, Junior Red Cross, 12, GAA, 12 . . . Sylvania H.S.: Student Council, 11, Booster Club, 10, GAA, 10 JOHNSON, CAROLYN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Flower Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Focus, Co-Editor, 12, Clinic Worker, 10, May Court, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Catalina Club, 12, Firestone Guard, 12, French Club, 10,11, Y-Pres., 11, Latin Club, 10, GAA, 12 JOHNSON, LOIS ANN . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 12, Booster Club, 11, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 JONES, DAVID . . . Track, 11 JONES, JUDITH . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Volplane, 12, Cafeteria Worker, 12, Office Worker, 12, FNA, 12, YFC, 11, GAA, 12 . . . Buchtel H.S.: FNA, 10,11, YFC, 10 KALIIN, KATHIE . . . Prom Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10,11, Clinic Worker, 10, Choir, 10, Drama Club, 10,11, May Court, Queen, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11, FNA, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11, Junior Red Cross, 10, GAA, 12 KALMAN, PHILIP . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Latin Club, 10,11 KALMON, STEVEN . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Football, 10 . . . Howe Military School: Football, 11, Golf, 11, Varsity Letterman Club, 11 KANE, SCOTT . . . National Honor Society, 12, Inklings, 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10, Choir, 10,11,12, Boys' Ensemble, 11, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10,11,12 KASANIC, GEORGETTE . . . Office Worker, 11 KATZ, SANDRA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11, Home Ec. Club, 12, French Club, 10 KAUMEYER, ELIZABETH . . . Activity Comm., 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Special Proiects Comm., 12, Volplane, 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Pres., 12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Firestone Guard, 12, FTA, 10,11,12, Spanish Club, 10, 11, GAA, 12 KEENER, BARBARA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Choir, 12, Glee Club, 11, Musical Productions, 11,12, FTA, 12, Home Ec. Club, 12, YFC, 11 . . . Buchtel H.S.: FTA, 10, YFC, 10 KEITH, THOMAS . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12 KELLER, BERNARDENE . , . Special Products Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 11,12, Office Worker, 10, Marching BCIHCI, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Maiorette, 12, Orchestra, 11 KELLER, KAREN . . . Activity Comm., 12, Announcement Comm., 12, Choir, 11, Booster Club, 12, Home Ec. Club, Pres., 12, GAA, 12 . . . Kenmore H.S.: Student Council, 10, Office Worker, 10, Glee Club, 10, Booster Club, 10, French Club, 10, GAA, 10, Ken-Teens, 10, Team Backers, 10, Knitting Club, Pres., 10, Ac- companist Club, Pres., 10 KELLERMAN, JAMES . . . Cross Country, 11,12, Track, 11, lndep. Soccer League, 11 KIRK, ROGER . . . Audio-Visual Aids, 12 KISTLER, BARRY . . . Choir, 10,12, Musical Productions, 10,12 KLAUSNER, SUSAN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Commence- ment Comm., 12, Orchestra, 10,11,12, Musical Productions, 10, 11,12, FNA, 12, Junior Red Cross, 11,12 KNECHT, RICHARD . . . Home Room Rep., 10, Football, 10 KNOWLES, STEPHEN . . . Football, 12, F Club, 12 . . . Midland H.S.. Football, 11, Baseball, 11, German Club, 10 KODISH, SUZANN . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Clinic Worker, 10 KRENRICK, DONNA . . . Activitiy Comm., 12, Banquet Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Maior- ette, 10,11,12, Head Maiorette, 12, Orchestra, 10,11,12, Mu- sical Productions, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 12, GAA, 12 KRYDER, PATRICIA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Baccalaureate Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Inklings, 12, Book Store, 10,11, Clinic Worker, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, Catalina Club, 12, Firestone Guard, 10,11,12, FTA, 11,12, FNA, 10, French Club, 10,11,12, Latin Club, 10, GAA, 12 LaCROIX, GAIL . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 12, Spanish Club, 10, GAA, 12 LAGANA, DONALD . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, lndep. Soccer League, 11,12, Latin Club, 11, Spanish Club, 11 LAMMERTSE, DANIEL . . . Home Room Rep., 12, Special Proiects Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10,11,12, German Club, 12 . LAND, CYNTHIA . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Library Worker, 10, YFC, 11 LaPILUSA, RICHARD . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Football, 10,11,12, Basketball, 10,11, Track, 10, F Club, 10,11,12 LaROCCO, JOSEPH . . . Home Room Reps., 12, Banquet Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, lndep. Soccer League, 11, French Club, 10, Latin Club, 11 LaROSE, JO-ANN . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Latin Club, 10 LARSON, STEPHEN . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Stage Crew, 10,11, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 10,11, Swimming, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, Chess Club, 10, German Club, 10 LAZAROW, ROBERT . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10, Chemistry Club, 11, Chess Club, Treas., 10, Latin Club, 10,11,12 LAZARUS, HENRY . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 12, Chemistry Club ,11, Chess Club, 10,11,12, Secy., 12, Current Events Club, 10,11,12, NFL, 10,11, French Club, 10, Math Club, 12 LEASURE, ROBERT . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 12, Wrestling, 12 . . . Barberton H.S.: Hall Guards, 11, Wrestling, 11, Track, 10, Tennis, 11, NFL, 10, Math Club, 11 LEDERMAN, RONALD . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Audio- Visual Aids, 10,11,12, Stage Crew, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10, 11, Drama Club Productions, 11, Track, 10, Chemistry Club, 11, Junior Red Cross, 10 LEEPER, LYNDA . . . Announcement Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Ring Comm., 10, Clinic Worker, 10, Musical Productions, 10,11, 12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11, FNA, 10, Home Ec. Club, 12, GAA, 12 LEJSNICK, SAMUEL . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Choir, 10, Football, LEUBITZ, MARTIN . . . Audio-Visual Aids, 10,12, Choir, 11,12, Musical Productions, 11,12 LEVINSON, SANDRA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Announce- ment Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Drama Club, 10, Drama Club Productions, 10, Booster Club, 11, French Club, 10,11,12, Junior Red Cross, 10, GAA, 12 LEVY, CHERYL . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Choir, 11, Booster Club, 12 . . . Buchtel H.S.: Choir, 10, FTA, 10 LEWIS, TIMOTHY . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Stage Crew, 10, Drama Club, 10, Chess Club, 11,12, German Club, 10 LIBERMAN, ALAN . . . Banquet Comm., 12 . . . Buchtel H.S.: Cur- rent Events Club, 10, Spanish Club, 10 LIBERMAN, LEONARD . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 125 Dance Band, 125 Orchestra, 10, 11, 125 Choir, 10,11,12, V-Pres., 125 Boys' Ensemble, 1O,11,125 Musical Productions, 1O,11,125 Drama Club Productions, 125 German Club, 10,11 LIEBERMAN, BARBARA . . . Banquet Comm., 125 Volplane, 125 Inklings, 125 Drama Club, 10,115 Booster Club, 115 FNA, 115 French Club, 10,115 Junior Red Cross, 11 LINDEN, GARY . . . Banquet Comm., 12 LINDSAY, STEPHEN . . . Ring Comm., 105 Stage Crew, 105 Foot- ball, 1O,11,125 Baseball, 1O,11,125 F Club, 10,11,12, V-Pres., 11 LINGER, DAVID . . . Announcement Comm., Co-Chairman, 125 Orchestra, 10,115 Musical Productions, 10,115 Drama Club, 10, 11,125 Drama Club Productions, 1O,11,125 Booster Club 115 Chemistry Club, 115 French Club, 10,11,12 LONG, PATRICIA . . . Picnic Comm., 125 Clinic Worker, 125 Office Worker, 115 Booster Club, 125 Catalina Club, 125 Spanish Club, 11,12 LOVING, GEOFF . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 125 Focus, 125 VoI- plane, 125 Basketball 10,11,12, Cross Country 105 Track 10,115 Tennis, 125 F Club, 11,125 Spanish Club, 10,11,12 LUTZ, LAWRENCE . . . University H.S.: Rifle Team, 105 Letter- men's Club, 10,125 R.O.T.C., 10 MacLEAN, JANE . . . Class Week Comm., 125 Booster Club, 125 GAA, 12 MCOLELLAN, SALLY . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 125 Clinic Worker, 115 Booster Club, 12 McCOY, THOMAS . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 125 Swimming, 105 Firestone Guard, 115 French Club, 10 McDONALD, VICKI . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 125 Choir, 125 Girls' Ensemble, 125 Glee Club, 125 Musical Productions, 125 FTA, 115 French Club, 10 MCINTYRE, NAN . . . National Honor Society, 125 Home Room Rep., 115 Activity Comm., 125 Home Room Treas., 125 Special Proiects Comm., 125 Office Worker, 1O,11,125 Marching Band, 10,115 Concert Band, 10,115 Maiorette, 105 Booster Club, 125 Latin Club, 10,11,12, Co-Consul, 12 McKEE, SUSAN . . . National Honor Society, 125 Announcement Comm., 125 Booster Club, 11,125 Chemistry Club, 115 FTA, 11, 12, Historian, 125 French Club, 10,11 McNABNEY, CHRISTIAN McQUAY, SUSAN . . . Focus, 11,125 Office Worker, 10,115 Junior Red Cross, 12 MAAHS, PATRICIA . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 125 FSA, 12 MAGLIONE, JOSEPH . . . Football, 1O,11,125 F Club, 10,11,12 MAGYAR, MARYANN . . . Prom Comm., 125 Drama Club, 105 Booster Club, 11,125 FNA, 115 GAA, 12 MAIDENBURG, SUSAN . . . Special Projects Comm., 125 Drama Club, 10,115 Drama Club Productions, 10,115 Booster Club 115 FTA, 10,125 Latin Club, 125 Spanish Club, 10,11 MALOY, BARBARA . . . Picture Comm., 125 Choir, 1O,11,125 Glee Club, 125 Booster Club, 11,125 FSA, 125 Junior Red Cross, 10 MANES, DENNIS . . . Prom Comm., 125 Indep. Soccer League, 12 . . . Milford Mill H.S., Baltimore, Md.: Home Room Rep., 105 Ring Comm., 115 Basketball, 10,11 MANES, STEVEN . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12 MANSFIELD, MURIEL . . . National Honor Society, 125 Special Projects Comm., 125 Clinic Worker, 125 Orchestra, 1O,11,125 Booster Club, 11,125 Catalina Club, 125 Firestone Guard, 125 Chemistry Club, 115 French Club, 10,11,12, Latin Club, 10,11,12 MARCUS, CONSUELLA . . . French Club, 125 GAA, 12 . . . East H.S.: Office Worker, 105 French Club, 11 MARTIN, DAVID . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 125 Stage Crew, 10,11,12: Indep. Soccer League, 125 Spanish Club, 11 MASTAKO, ROGER . . . Picnic Comm., 125 Inklings, 125 Football, 10: FTA, 12: H'-Y, 1O,11,125 Latin Club, 10,11 MATTHEWS, TIMOTHY . . . National Honor Society, 125 Home R00m RSP-I 11: Class Week Comm., 125 Chemistry Club, 11 MAYER, CHARLES . . . Home Room Rep., 105 Cafeteria Worker, 11 MAYER, GEORGE . . . Marching Band, 10,115 Concert Band, 10, 115 Dance Band, 10,115 Orchestra, 105 Drama Club Productions, 125 Current Events Club, 10,115 Spanish Club, 10,11 MAYNARD, PAUL . . . Ring Comm., 105 French Club, 11 MERZWEILER, RICHARD . . . Prom Comm., 125 Football 10,11,12 MEYER, DANIEL . . . Banquet Comm., 125 I d . S L 115 chemistry club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, spanish 21515, igccer eugue' MEYER, PAMELA . . . Class Week Comm., 125 Cafeteria Worker 10,115 Library Worker, 105 Cheerleader, 105 Booster Club, 11,125 FNA, 105 Home Ec. Club, 125 GAA, 12 MILGROM, ROSALIND . . . National Honor Society, 125 Prom Comm., 125 Volplane, 125 Library Worker, 1O,11,125 Chemistry Club, 115 French Club, 10,115 Latin Club, 10,11,12 MILLER, CLAUDIA . . . National Honor Society, 125 Picnic Comm., 125 Marching Band, 10,11,12, Treas., 125 Concert Band, 10,11, 125 Orchestra, 10,125 Musical Productions, 10,125 Drama Club, 105 Booster Club, 115 Chemistry Club, 115 FTA, 125 Latin Club, 10,1 1,12 MILLER, PAMELA . . . Prom Comm., 125 Focus, 125 Library Worker, 105 Drama Club, 11,125 Booster Club, 11,125 Firestone Guard, 125 French Club, 105 Spanish Club, 12 MIRMAN, CAROL . . . Inklings, 12 MIRMAN, KENNETH . . . Class Week Comm., 125 Audio-Visual Aids, 10,115 Swimming, 105 Indep. Soccer League, 125 Latin Club, 10 MONTGOMERY, JANICE . . . Picnic Comm., 125 Prom Comm., 125 Drama Club, 105 Homecoming Court, Crowner, 125 Booster Club, 11,125 FTA, 125 French Club, 105 Spanish Club, 125 GAA, 12 MOORE, WILLIAM . . . Commencement Comm., 125 Choir, 105 Wrestling, 11,12, Co-Capt., 125 Baseball, 10,11,12, F Club, 10, 11,125 Latin Club, 10 MOREHART, CARMA . . . Choir, 125 Glee Club, 125 Booster Club, 115 French Club, 105 Junior Red Cross, 11 MORRIS, JOHN . . . National Honor Society, 125 Home Room Rep., 125 Picnic Comm., 125 Class Week Comm., 125 Orchestra, 105 Football, 11,125 Wrestling, 11,12, Co-Capt., 125 Track, 125 F Club, 11,125 Hi-Y, 125 French Club, 10,11 MORTON, JOHN . . . Special Proiects Comm., 125 Wrestling, 11, 125 F Club, 11,125 Indep. Soccer League, 125 Chemistry Club, 115 Latin Club, 10,11,12 MOSELEY, KAREN . . . Prom Comm., 125 Booster Club, 11 . . . Mayfield H.S., Mayfield, Ky. and North H.S.: Home Room Rep., 105 Choir, 105 Girls' Ensemble, 105 Booster Club, IO, Home Ec. Club, 10 MUMFORD, GEORGIA . . . Activity Comm., 125 Picnic Comm., 125 Ring Comm., 105 Clinic Worker, 115 Library Worker, 105 Home- coming Court, 125 Booster Club, 115 Firestone Guard, 11,125 FNA, 11,12, Treas. 11, Pres. 125 French Club, 10 MUNITZ, ANN . . . Prom Comm., 125 Office Worker, 115 Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 105 Cheerleader, 105 Booster Club, 11,125 French Club, 10,115 GAA, 12 MURPHY, DAVID . . . Commencement Comm., 125 Track, 125 Indep. Soccer League, 125 Chemistry Club, 115 Spanish Club, 11 MYERS, JANICE . . . Drama Club, 11,12 MYERS, TODD . . . Commencement Comm., 125 Cafeteria Worker, 115 Football, 10,115 Current Events Club, 125 Hi-Y, 105 French Club, 105 Latin Club, 10 MYERS, WILLIAM . . . Basketball, IO,I1,12, Cross Country, 10, Track, 10 MYLONAS, IRENE . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Choir, 12, Glee Club, 11, Drama Club, IO,I1,12, Drama Club Productions, IO, 11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, Spanish Club, 11, GAA, 12 NELSON, GAIL . . . National Honor Society, 12, Focus, 10, Ink- lings, 12, Orchestra, 12, French Club, 1O,11,12 NEWCOME, HENRY . . . Ring Comm., IO, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Hall Guard, 11, Choir, I0,12, Boys' Ensemble, 10, Musical Pro- ductions, 12, Swimming, 1O,12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, Chess Club, IO, Latin Club, 11,12 NIAM, EDWARD . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12 NOBLE, GARY. . . Banquet Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, II, Latin Club, 10,11 NOLF, CHERRY . . . Prom Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Drama Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Firestone Guard, 12, FTA, 12, French Club, 1O,11, Latin Club, 10, GAA, I2 NORMAN, ROBERT . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Drama Club, 11,12, Drama Club Productions, 12 O'CONNOR, MICHAEL . . . Buchtel H.S.: Track, 11, Booster Club, 12 OLIVO, NANCY . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 11, FNA, II, FSA, 11,12 OROSZ, JULIA . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 11, Li- brary Worker, 10, Booster Club, 12, FNA, IO,II, YFC, V-Pres., 10, French Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10,12 PALMER, THOMAS . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, V-Pres., II, French Club, 10,11 PAMER, FREDERICK . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Marching Band, IO,I1,12, Concert Band, IO,I1,12, Dance Band, 12, Or- chestra, 12, Musical Productions, IO,1I,I2 PAPPAS, PENELOPE . . . National Honor Society, Pres., 12, Activ- ity Comm., 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Banquet Comm., Co- Chairman, 12, Volplane, 12, Office Worker, 12, Chemistry Club, II, French Club, IO,I1,12, V-Pres., 12, Latin Club, IO,I1,12, GAA, 12 PARKER, MARY ANN . . . Picture Comm., 12, Library Worker, II, FTA, 12 PARKS, JAMES . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Cross Country, IO,I1,12, Wrestling, 11, Track, IO,I1,12, F Club, 11,12, Hi-Y, 12 PATTON, WILLIAM . . . Chemistry Club, 11 PAYNE, VIRGINIA . . . Prom Comm., 12, Ring Comm., IO, Choir, IO,I1,12, Glee Club, 12, Musical Productions, 11,12, FNA, 11, 12, GAA, 12 PERSINGER, KATHLEEN . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, YFC, IO,II, GAA, 12 PETERSON, LAWRENCE. . . Home Room Rep., 11, Banquet Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 12, Drama Club, IO,I1,12, Drama Club Productions, IO,I1,12, Tennis 10,1 1, Firestone Guard, 12 PFAHL, ROBERT . . . Class Week Comm. PIOTTER, LAWRENCE . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10, Hall Guards, 10, Choir, IO,I1,12, Musical Productions, IO,I1,12, Cross Country, IO,I1,12, Track, IO,I1,12, F Club, 11,12 POPA, JUDITH . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Latin Club, IO, Junior Red Cross, 11 POSTMA, JEFFREY . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Valentine Court, 12, Tennis, 10 P LOS, ELAINE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Prom Comm., 1?.UCliniC Worker, 12, Office Worker, 11, Marching Band, 10,1 1, 12? comer, Band, 10,11,12,Maiorette, 10,11,12, FTA, 11, French Club, 1O,1I,12 POWRIE, STUART . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Commencement Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Swimming, IO,I1,12, F Club, 10,1 1,12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, Latin Club, 10,11 RAKUSIN, BRUCE . . . Home Room Rep., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Marching Band, IO,I1,12, Concert Band, IO,I1,12, Dance Band, IO,I1,12, Orchestra, IO,II, Musical Productions, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11 RASOR, THOMAS . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Basketball, 10, Cross Country, 10, Track, IO REISS, DIANE . . . Prom Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Drama Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 11,12 RESNIK, JUDITH . . . National Honor Society, 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10,1 1, Math Club, Secy., 12 RESSLER, PAULA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 11,12, Secy., 11, V-Pres., 12, Home Ec. Club, 12, French Club, IO,II, Junior Red Cross, I0 REYNOLDS, JOY . . . National Honor Society, Secy., 12, Home Room Rep., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Picture Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Choir, IO,I1,12, Pres., 12, Girls' Ensemble, IO,I1,12, Mu- sical Productions, 1O,11,I2, French Club, IO,II, GAA, 12 RHODENBAUGH, SUE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Clinic Worker, IO, Current Events Club, 12, French Club, IO,I1,12,, Latin Club, 12 RICHARDS, FREDERICK . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Baseball, 11,12, F Club, 11,12 ROGERS, DEBORAH . . . Cap and Gown., 12, Drama Club, 11, Drama Club Productions, 11, Chemistry Club, 11, FTA, 11,12, FNA, 12, Latin Club, 12 ROSEN, FREDA . . . Picture Comm., 12, Drama Club, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11, French Club, 11, Junior Red Cross, 11 ROWLES, PATRICIA . . . Commencement Comm., 12, FNA, 10, YFC, 11, GAA, 12 ROZUK, ROBERT . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 10,12, Valentine Court, 12, Football, IO,I1,12, F Club, IO,I1,12 RUCKER, PATRICIA . . . Picture Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, IO,I 1, Choir, IO,I1,12, Girls' Ensemble, 12, Musical Productions, IO,I1,12, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 11,12 SACKS, RICHARD . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Marching Band, IO,I1,12, Concert Band, IO,I1,12, Dance Band, 10, 11,12, V-Pres., 12, Orchestra, IO,I1,12, Musical Productions, IO,I1,12, Cross Country, 12, Track, 12, F Club, 12 SACKS, STEPHEN . . . Commencement Comm., 12, Focus, IO,12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10,11, Chemistry Club, 11 SALTZMAN, STEVEN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 12, Activity Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Focus, Co-Editor, 12, Current Events Club, 10, Latin Club, IO,II, Spanish Club, 10,11 SANDBERG, SUSAN . . . Special Proiects Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, FNA, 11, French Club, IO, Spanish Club, 11,12, Junior Red Cross, 12 SANTOS, EVELYN . . . Activity Comm., 12, Diploma Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, Spanish Club, Pres., 12, GAA, 12 SARBEY, EDWARD . . . Diploma Comm., 12, lndep. Soccer League, 12 . . . Western Reserve Academy: Bufo Literary Magazine, 10, Wrestling, 10,1 1, Track, 11, Soccer, 10,1 1, Green Key Society, 11, Akron Tutorial Proiect, I1 SASS, MARILYN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 12, Activity Comm., 11,12, Special Proiects Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Homecoming Court, 11, May Court, 10,12, Cheerleader, IO,II, Co-Capt. of Reserves, 11, Booster Club, 12, Firestone Guard, Pres., 12, FTA, 12, French Club, 10,11, GAA, 12 SCALERA, RONALD . . . Home Room Rep., 11, Hall Guards, 12, Football, IO,I1,12, Track, 11, F Club, I0,I1,12 SCARCLIFF, ELIZABETH . . . FTA, 12, Home Ec. Club, 12, GAA, 12 SCHAAL, BECKY . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 10,12, Treas., 12, Commencement Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Clinic Worker, 11, Homecoming Court, 10, Cheerleader, 10,11, Co-Capt. of Reserves, 11, Booster Club, 12, French Club, 10, GAA, Treas., 12 SCHANKLER, BETH . . . National Honor Society, 12, Announce- ment Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, French Club, 10, Latin Club, 10,11,12, Secy., 11 SCHERR, NANCY . . . Prom Comm., 12, Drama Club, 11,12, Booster Club, 11, FNA, 12, Spanish Club, 10 SCHLITT, l.YN . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Pro- ductions, 10,12, FNA, 12, Spanish Club, 12 SCHMIDT, DAVID . . . Program Comm., 12, Football, 11, Golf, 12, Hi-Y, 12, German Club, 12 SCHMIDT, KARYL . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Library Worker, 10, Office Worker, 11, Choir, 11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 11,12, Glee Club, 10,12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 10,11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 12, French Club, 10, Spanish Club, 12, GAA, 12 SCHNUR, JOHN . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Drama Club, 12, Drama Club Productions, 12, Baseball, 11, Hi-Y, 12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12 SCHWARTZ, BARBARA . . . Quill and Scroll, 12, Diploma Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Focus, 12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 12, Cheerleader, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, French Club, 10,11, Junior Red Cross, 12, GAA, 12 SCHWARTZ, GAII. . . . Home Room Rep., 11, Activity Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,12, Homecoming Court, 12, May Court, 11, Cheerleader, 10,11,12, Co-Capt., 12, FTA, 12, GAA, 12 SCOTT, SUSAN . . . Prom Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 11, 12, Spanish Club, 10 SEILER, KAREN . . . Flower Comm., 12, Library Worker, 11, Mu- sical Productions, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 SEITZINGER, PEGGY . . . Home Ec. Club, 12, Spanish Club, Treas., 10, GAA, 12 SHAFER, CHRISTOPHER . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Drama Club, 12, Tennis, 11,12, F Club, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Spanish Club, 12 SHARP, JOHN . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 11, Hall Guards, 12, Baseball, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10 SHARP, SALLY . . . Home Room Rep., 11, Activity Comm., 12, Announcement Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Picture Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 11, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, V-Pres., 12, Home Ec. Club, V-Pres., 12, Spanish Club, 11, 12, GAA, 12 SHETLER, SUE . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Choir, 12, Glee Club, 11, Musical Productions, 11,12, Drama Club Productions, 12, Booster Club, 12, GAA, 12 SHUMAKER, MELODEE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Cap and Gown Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, Spanish Club, 10,11,12, V-Pres., 12, GAA, 12 SIEGEL, CAROL . . . Prom Comm., 12, Volplane, 12, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 11, French Club, 10 SIMON, JAMES . . . Football, 11, Baseball, 11, Indep. Soccer League, 12 SISLER, BRENT . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Swimming, 11, Track, 10, Indep. Soccer League, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, YFC, 11, French Club, 1O,11,12 SISLER, JAMES . . . Football, 12, F Club, 12 SMITH, DAVID . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Dance Band, 10, Swimming, 10,11,12, F Club, 10,11,12, Firestone Guard, 11,12 SMITH, JUDITH . . . Catalina Club, 12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, GAA,12 SMITH, SUZANNE . , . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Choir, 10,11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 11,12, Glee Club, 12, Drama Club, 11, Drama Club PVOCIUCTIONS, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, FTA, 11: Junior Red Cross, 11 . . . Thomas Jefferson H.S., Dallas, TEX-I CIWOIF, 10: A Capella Choir, 11, Drama, 10, Y-Teens, 10, Latin Club, 10 SNYDER, LINDA . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Inklings, 12, Library Worker, 11, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 10, FSA, 11,12, GAA, 12 SNYDER, RONALD . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Football, 11, Wrestling, 1il,Ll,2, Chemistry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10, German C u , 10 STASTNY, RANDALL . . . Cafeteria Worker, 11,12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10,11, Dance Band, 10, Musical Productions, 10,11 STEARNS, JOHN . . . Baseball, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11 STEERE, FRANK . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Wrestling, 11,12, Chem- istry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, French Club, 10,11,12, Latin Club, 10 STEIN, FRANKLIN . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Indep. Soccer League, 12 STEM, SUSAN . . . Prom Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10,11, May Court, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12, Pres., 12, French Club, 10,11 STEPHENS, MICHAEL . . . Class Gift Comm., 12 . . . Kentucky Military Institute: Baseball, 10 STETLER, JOHN . . . Special Projects Comm., 12, Chemistry Club, 1 1 STEVENS, JAMES . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Dance Band, 10,11,12, Or- chestra, 10,11,12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, French Club, 10, Spanish Club, 11,12 STONEBRAKER, EVERETT . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Concert Band, 10,11, Dance Band, 10,1 1, Orchestra, 10,11, Cross Country, 11, Chemistry Club, 11, Hi-Y, 12, Spanish Club, 10 SUDE, JEROME . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Cross Country, 10, Basketball, 10, Golf, 10,11,12, F Club, 10, Indep. Soccer League, 11,12, French Club, 10 SVIDERSKAS, EUGENIJUS . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,12, German Club, 10 SWARTZ, JEAN-ANNE . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 12, Home Ec. Club, 12, Latin Club, 10, GAA, 12 SWARTZ, JOHN . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 11, Current Events Club, 11 TALIAFERRO, CARROLI. . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 12, Musical Productions, 11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, May Court, Crown- er, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 10,11, Latin Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10,11,12, Secy., 10, GAA, 12 TAMBLING, LAURA . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10 TAUB, SHELDON . . . National Honor Society, 12, Home Room Rep., 11, Student Council, 10,12, Activity Comm., 12, Class Pres., 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10, Drama Club, 10, Indep. Soccer League, 12, Chemistry Club, Secy.-Treas., 11, French Club, 10,11 TAYLOR, SHEILA . . . Announcement Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 12, Booster Club, 11,12, FNA, 12, Home Ec. Club, Treas., 12, GAA, 12 . . . Old Trail: GAA, 10, Art Club, 10 TELFORD, ROBERT . . . Prom Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11, Concert Band, 10, Dance Band, 10, Cross Country, 12, Track, 11, F Club, 11,12, Indep. Soccer League, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Latin Club, 10 THOMARIOS, PAUL . . . Quill and Scroll, 11,12, Class Week Comm., Hall Guards, 12, Hi-Y, 12 - TIMBERLAKE, MICHAEL . . , Class Gift Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Orchestra, 10,11,12, Musical Prouctions, 10,11, YFC, 10,11, French Club, 11 TOMPKINS, TERRENCE . . . Home Room Rep., Pres., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Home Room Treas., 12, Class Gift, Co-Chairman, 12, Ring Comm., 11, lnklings, 12, Swimming, 10,11, Tennis, 10, F Club, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11, Firestone Guard, 11, lndep. Soccer League, 11,12, Hi-Y, 12, Latin Club, 10,11 TOMPKINS, WAYNE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 11,12, V-Pres., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Class V-Pres., 12, Focus, 10,11,12, Stage Crew, 10, Drama Club, 10,11, Treas., 11, Cross Country, 10,11,12, Co-Capt., 12, Track, 10,11,12, Co-Capt., 12, F Club, 10,11,12, French Club, 10,11, Treas., 11 TORMA, FRANK . . . Cap and Gown Comm., 12, lnklings, 12, Audio-Visual Aids, 10, French Club, 12, Latin Club, 10,11,12 TOWNSLEY, MARGARET . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Office Worker, 11, Choir, 10,11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 11,12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Secy., 12, FTA, 12, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 TRELEASE, CHRISTOPHER . . . Prom Comm., 12, Baseball, 10,11, F Club, 12, lndep. Soccer League, 11,12 TREMAINE, SUSAN . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Choir, 12, Musical Productions, 12, FSA, 11, German Club, 12, Latin Club, 12, GAA, 12 TRIVETT, THOMAS . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Cafeteria, 10, Foot- ball, 1O,12, Track, 11, F Club, 11, Hi-Y, Chaplain, 12, Spanish Club, 11 TROPOLOC, STEVEN . . . Commencement Comm., 12 TRUSLER, VIRGINIA . . . Picnic Comm., 12, Library Worker, 11, Booster Club, 11, FTA, 12, French Club, 10, GAA, 12 TUNE, BARBARA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Picnic Comm., 12, Office Worker, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Latin Club, 10,11,12, GAA, 12 TURRILL, THOMAS . . . Commencement Comm., 12 UMANSKY, STANLEY . . . Diploma Comm., 12, Cross Country, 11,12 VANBUREN, GEORGE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 11,12, Pres., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Focus, 10,11, Football, 11, Track, 12, Hi-Y, 12, NFL, 12, German Club, 10, Latin Club, 10,11,12 VANDALL, PATRICIA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Bacca- laureate Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Choir, 10,11,12, Secy.- Treas., 11,12, Girls' Ensemble, 10,11,12, Musical Productions, 10,11,12, FSA, 12, French Club, 10 VANDALL, SUSAN . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Choir, 12, Mu- sical Productions, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, FNA, 10,11,12, Home Ec. Club, 12, French Club, 10, Latin Club, 12, GAA, 12 VARIAN, PAMELA . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Choir, 10,11,12, Drama Club, 11, Booster Club, 11,12, FTA, 11,12 VERBOOM, CHARLES . . . Class Gift Comm., 12, Football, 12, Current Events Club, 12 . . . Saint Pius, Kansas City, Mo.: Home Room Rep., 11, Football, 11, Track, 10,11 VOLLMERS, CYNTHIA . . . Banquet Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, Junior Red Cross, 11,12, GAA, 12 . . . Red Hook Central: Choir, 10, Cheerleader, 10 WAGAN, SHARLENE . . . Quill and Scroll, 11,12, Home Room Treas., 12, Banquet Comm., 12, Focus, 11, Volplane, Associate Editor, 12, French Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10 WAITZKIN, RICHARD . . . Student Council, 10, Class Week Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Ring Comm., 10, Choir, 11,12, Boys' Ensemble, 12, Musical Productions, 11,12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, German Club, 10,12, Latin Club, 10, Junior Red Cross, 12 WALKER, KATHERINE . . . Prom Comm., 12, Drama Club, 10, Cur- rent Events Club, 11, French Club, 10, Spanish Club, 11 WATTERS, THOMAS . . . Home Room Rep., 11, Class Gift Comm., 12, Cafeteria Worker, 10, Wrestling, 11, Track, 10, F Club, 11,12, lndep. Soccer League, 11 WATTS, DAVID . . . National Honor Society, 12, Football, 11,12, Swimming, 10, Wrestling, 11,12, Co-Capt., 11, Tennis, 10,11, 12, F Club, 11,12, lndep. Soccer League, 12, Hi-Y, 12, Latin Club, 10,11,12 WEBER, JOSEPH . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12 WEINTRAUB, BETTY . . . Activity Comm., 12, Picture Comm., 12, Class Week Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, lnklings, 12, Drama Club, 10,11,12, Drama Club Productions, 10,11,12, Booster Club, 11, FTA, 12, French Club, 10,11,12, Pres., 12 WEINTRAUB, RONALD . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Hall Guards, 11 WELDON, DEBORAH . . . Class Week Comm., 12, Booster Club, 12, FTA, 11,12, Spanish Club, 10, GAA, 12 WEST, LAWRENCE . . . Football, 11, F Club, 11 WHEELER, PAUL . . . Banquet Comm., 12, lndep. Soccer League, 11,12 WHITMER, CLAIRE . . . National Honor Society, 12, Class Gift Comm., 12,InkIings, 12, Current Events Club, 12, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10,11,12, German Club, 10,12, GAA, 12 WILLE, CHUCK . . . Avon H.S., Warrensville Hts.: Basketball, 10,11, Cross Country, 11,12, Baseball, 10,11, Track, 11 WILSON, DAVID . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Marchinq Band, 12, Chemistry Club, 11, Latin Club, 10 WISH, RENA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Cap and Gown Comm., Co-Chairman, 12, Volplane, 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Drama Club, 10, Booster Club, 11, Chemistry Club, 11, FTA, 11,12, French Club, 10,11,12, German Club, 12 WOODRUFF, CHERYL . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 11, Library Worker, 10, Junior Red Cross, 10,11,12, GAA, 12 WORRELL, WILLIAM . . . Special Proiects Comm., 12, Marching Band, 10,11,12, Concert Band, 10,11,12, Cross Country, 12, Track, 11,12, F Club, 12 YDE, MARY . . . National Honor Society, 12, Student Council, 10, 11,12, Secy., 11, V-Pres., 12, Activities Comm., 10,12, Chair- man, 12, Class Gift Comm., 12, Ring Comm., 10, Clinic Worker, 10, Choir, 10, Girls' Ensemble, 10, Drama Club, 10, Drama Club Productions, 10, May Court, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, Fire- stone Guard, 12, FTA, 12, FNA, 11, French Club, 10,11,12, Treas., 10, GAA, 12 YOE, JEAN ANN . . . Home Room Rep., 12, Announcement Comm., 12, Clinic Worker, 10, Choir, 10, Girls' Ensemble, 10, Musical Productions, 10, Booster Club, 11,12, French Club, 10, Latin Club, 11,12, Junior Red Cross, 12 YOUNG, JUDITH . . . Quill and Scroll, 12, Focus, 12, Clinic Worker, 12, Choir, 10, Musical Productions, 10, Drama Club, 10, Catalina Club, 12, Firestone Guard, 11,12, FNA, 11,12, Latin Club, 10, Spanish Club, 11,12, GAA, 12 YOUNG, ROGER . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12 YOVICH, JOHN . . . Baccalaureate Comm., 12, Cross Country, 10, lndep. Soccer League, 11,12, Capt., 12, Hi-Y, 12 ZALOB, SUSAN . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and Scroll, 11,12, Picture Comm., 12, Focus, 11, lnklings, Co-Editor 12, Booster Club, 11,12, Chemistry Club, 11, FNA, 12, French Club 10, GAA, 12 I ZATESLO, THOMAS . . . Prom Comm., 12, Football, 10,11,12, Track, 10,11,12, F Club, 11,12 ZAZO, JAMES . . . Class Week Comm., 12 ZETTLE, PATRICIA . . . National Honor Society, 12, Quill and 5Cl'Oll, 11,12, Secy., 12, Activity Comm., 12, Flower Comm., 12- rocus, 11, volplfme, Ed., 12, office worker, 10,11,12, aoostei Club, 11,12, Treas., 12, Latin Club, 10,11 Volplane Staff PM Zettle S harlene Wagan Editor: Pat Zettle Associate Editor: Sharlene Wagan Activities Editor: Barbara Lieberman Opening Section and Faculty Editor: Rena Wish Senior Editor: Karen Brecht Underclassmen Editor: Carol Siegel Assistants: Bonita Borodkin, Jerry Rogat, Marty Tass, Christine Horn Sports Editor: Denny Wheeler Index Editor: Rosalind Milgrom Staff Assistant and Typist: Judy Jones Art Assistants: Janet Crane and Greg Fulea Cover and Division Design by Gail Nelson Student Photographer: Geoff Loving Assistants: Chris Calvin and Bill Patton Business Manager: Penny Pappas Advertising Manager: Jill Koumeyer Circulation Manager: Barbara Gillman Ad Sellers: Claudia Miller, Richard Waitzkin, Sandy Levinson, Sandy Bills, Bernie Keller, Cheryl Paul, Ann Munitz, Frank Comunale, Sharon Dwoskin, Marilyn Sass, Cheryl Cohn, Janet Reingold, Kathy Heffern, Denny Wheeler, Larry Piotter, Pat Bronson, Mary Yde, Chris Calvin, and Steve Saltzman. 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