Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, CATHERINE BERGER, will my long hair to any boy who might get the idea of getting a Don Eagle. 1, JERRY BUSH, will my inability to be able to think of anything to will, to any under classman that can use it. ; I, DALE CRABTREE, will my blonde hair and butch hair cut to Johnny Myers. I, DAVID DAMON, will my thick black hair to Mr. Rios. I, MAXINE DENK, will my jokes to anyone who thinks they can enjoy them as much as I do. I, MARLENE DENK, will my ability to get along with my sister to Dorothy Phillips. I,RONALD DRILLIEN, will my height to Wesley Tibbits. I, JANET EYERDOM, will all my cheerleading errors plus the dumbfounded expressions that go with them, to anyone who wants them. I, BILL FOGLE, will my ability to keep my class ring to Ronnie Louk. I, JOHN GALLATIN, will my brown hat to Mr. Bangert. I,GLENN GOODSON, will what little football ability I have to the footbali squad next fall. I, FRED HANACEK, will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Johnny Edwards. I, JOHN HATCH, will my height to Bud Fogle. I, CHARLES HUMMEL, will my ability to drive to Mr. Jedlicka. I, EDWARD KRAUS, will my tremendous basketball ability to Mike Webster. I, DICK JODWAY, will my love for the feminine gender to Mr. Bangert. I, ELIZABETH LANG, will my experience of two successful years of prompting to Johnny Edwards. I, MAUREEN LEE, will my ability to laugh at my jokes to Mr. Bangert. I, RUTH LEONHARDT, will my football physique to Bryan Day. I, DALE LOOMIS, will my acting talents to Johnny Edwards. I, BOB MACK, will my ability to get red in the face from blowing the trumpet to Lynne Cady. I, KAY MIKLOS, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bangert to anyone who wants it. I, ELAINE MILLIGAN, will all the pens I’ve lost to anyone who can find them. I, ELLEN MONG, will my quiet ways to Dorothy Phillips. . I, MARY MORRIS, will my long red ones to Martha Vermillion to wear under her band uniform. I, JIM MULCAHY, will my car to Mr. Jedlicka for future driver’s training class. I, STANLEY MURPHY, will to Jeanne Nash a place on the TV show, “Private Secretary” to go along with her glasses. I; JUNE MYERS, will my ability to talk in Mr. Rios’ class and study halls to Nancy Morrell. I, SHIRLEY PELOT, will my ability to get along with teachers and stay out of detention to my brother Leroy. I, MARY PHILLIPS, will my ability to understand and speak fluent Spanish to Miss Bittner. I, WINIFRED PLUTE, will my ability to type to Mr. Rios so as he can do his own typing when necessary. I, ART REBICK, will my track ability to Dale Good. I, SYLVIA RICKERT, will my love for dancing (ballet) and music to George Thompson. I, JANE SAUNDERS, will my poodle cuts to Marlene Slabough. I, JANET SCHOLZ, will my small hands and size 412 shoes to Jim Humphrey. I, JACK STEIN, will one slightly soiled Esquire calendar to Mr. Rios. I, RUSSELL SHEPPARD, will my ability to get straight A’s in second year Spanish to anyone who can get that far. I, MIKE SHERRY, will to Papa Bangert all the blondes that I have in my possession. I, BARBARA SKALA, will my unflirtatious ways to Marilyn Edwards. I, WALTER SOBCZYK, will by ability to keep quiet in English class to Claudia Owens. I, LINDA SUTPHIN, will my laugh to Mr. Collins, and my jokes to next year’s Sociology class. I, PAT WAGGONER, will my ability to be the smallest girl in the Senior class to Jan Baltrusaitis. I, JERRY WEAVER, will my English grammar ability to Miss Kollas. I,CECELIA ZAPOTOCZKY, will my warm finger and the happiness that goes with it to any future Senior with a cold left hand. 20

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RUSSELL SHEPPARD—Pip pip, cheerio and all that, eh what?! Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. Vice- President 3, 4; Class Reporter 3; Class Play 4; Photography 4; School Paper 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Art Editor of Annual 3, 4. BARBARA SKALA—Patience is a remedy for every problem. Y-Teens 1, 2; Choru s 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4 WALTER SOBCZYK—For he’s a jolly good fellow. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Studep’ Council 1. JACK STEIN—Never without a ready sense of humor. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. LINDA SUTPHIN—A hearty laugh, in a hearty way, from a hearty gal. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Class Play 3; Bookmobile 2, 3, 4. PAT WAGGONER—Little, but so is the atom bomb. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens Treasurer 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Majorette 1, 2, 3; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. JERRY WEAVER—His friends are many, his foes—has he any? Photography 4; Class President 2, 3; Student Council President 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Class Play 4. CECELIA ZAPOTOCZKY—Just a little bit of everything rolled into one. G.A.A. 3; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Class Play 3.



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SENIOR PROPHECY JULY 20, 1968 NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE EARTHMEN ARE SUCCESS ON MOON?? Your reporter has just returned from a visit to the Moon and I’m writing this article to tell you a little about it. I met all of my old friends from the Highland class of 54 who began the colonization of the Moon. In the largest city, Mount Lunar, I met JERRY BUSH, CATHERINE BERGER, and JERRY WEAVER. Jerry Bush is a used rubber buyer for a branch of Goodyear, Cathy Berger is playing the part of a robot in the movie “It Came From Earth,” and Jerry Weaver is Captain of the Space Patrol. Next my travels took me to the Milk of the Moon dairy farm where I met DAVID DAMON, who owns it. I also met JIM MULCAHY who is chief milker of the 500 odd head of cattle. At the T.V. station which was my last stop for that day I found MARLENE and MAXINE DENK. They both have jobs taking care of the Space Cadet Tonto’s horse, Scout. DALE LOOMIS had just ar- rived in town as an advertising agent from Rybutol Company. He sells bottles of Rybutol on the corner of Main Street. JANE SAUNDERS was there with the Moon Night Opera Company and their produc- tion of Carmen, and BOB MACK is sewing buttons on the actor’s costumes. Later, I saw producer DICK JODWAY who spends his spare time teaching French to the native moonmen. The next afternoon I met MARY MORRIS walking down the street. She told me that she had just completed a transaction with Earth to buy the Brooklyn Bridge. RUSSELL SHEPPARD and JANET EYERDOM were with her and told me what they were doing. Russell had just smuggled “Venus de Milo” in from Earth. Janet runs the funeral home and is an undertaker. About noon I stopped at a penny arcade and who should be the manager but JOHN GALLATIN. We also saw JANET SCHOLZ in the arcade. She is champion weight lifter of the Moon and she was giving a demonstration. I bought a Full Moon, the city newspaper, and discovered the editor to be SHIRLEY PELOT. Then I went on to the Mount Lunar Hospital. I talked with ELAINE MILLIGAN, taster for the hospital cafe teria, and she directed me to the office of CHUCK HUMMEL, famous brain surgeon. My trip continued and in the course of the day, I met JOHN HATCH, GLENN GOODSON, JACK STEIN, RONNIE DRILLIEN, MIKE SHERRY, WALT SOBCZYK, and EDDIE KRAUS at the Moon- beam Theatre. They were rehearsing their parts for the ballet. Their grace as basketball players made them perfect for the parts. Also in the theatre I met STANLEY MURPHY who works the popcorn machine in the lobby. JUNE MYERS runs the driving school of the Moon. She boasts the only driver training school that has not yet had a pupil. LINDA SUTPHIN and MARY PHILLIPS struck up a partnership and they now run the Spaceman’s Clothing Store. They sell helmets and spacemen’s suits. I met those two girls at church where I stopped. I also met the preacher and it was ELLEN MONG. She is the head of the Bible School of the Moon. I stopped at a play, then showing, and who should be the leading lady, but LIZ LANG. She gave a great performance and after the show I went backstage to see RUTH LEONHARDT, famous play- wright who writes all of Liz’s plays. The theatre called KAY MIKLOS to take me to the airport. Kay told me she spent her time driving famous people around the Moon. I stopped for lunch and had a delici- ous lunch which I found out later was cooked by FRED HANACEK, head chef of the Moon Dish a well- known restaurant. On my way out I met MAUREEN LEE who is hat-check girl. I did some more sightseeing and at the great Moon Fall I met DALE CRABTREE who gives demon- strations of going over the Falls in a barrel. ART REBICK was the guide who conducted my tour. He has explored the Moon thoroughly and he discovered Moon Fall. Walking through the crowd I met BARBARA SKALA. She told me about her new job as owner of an uncanned food plant. She also said she had just hired PAT WAGGONER as head chemist and that Pat had perfected this theory of uncanned food. I finally arrived at the airport. Here I met WINNIE PLUTE and CECELIA ZAPOTOCZKY, both waiting for rockets to earth. Winnie is going to lecture on Life on Moon and Ceclia, as head of the Moon Company of Colonization is going to organize a new group of colonists. A moment later I heard the voice of SYLVIA RICKERT from the control tower announcing the rockets. I got aboard my rocket and discovered that the pilot was none other than BILL FOGLE who was a famous jet and rocket pilot, who has gone on many trips around the universe. And so I’m home safely, to tell you all about Life on the Moon with the Class of ’54. 21

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