Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Medina, OH)

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Medina, County i Highland High School Volume V i j Alma Mater Oh, Highland High School, now to thee. We sing our song of loyalty. We sing thy glory and thy fame. All praises to thy honored name. Come and join us while we sing. We’ll make the nearby hillsides ring. Our faith in thee will never die. We’ll always love thee Highland High. Foreword As you search through the looking glass of these pages and your mind, we hope that in this volume of the “Highlander” are captured reflections of the school days you will never forget. Reflections of the classes that seemed endless, especially at the end of the semester, and the excitement before the game each Friday. Reflections of the thrill when the Homecoming and May Queens were announced and your first glimpse of the decorations for the dapce. Reflections of the last rushed rehearsals for the class play and the last meeting of the annual staff before the deadline. Also, the trance all the girls were in before the Prom. But most of all, reflections of the good feeling it brought you just to be part of ctiu hurried, fun-packed school life. These are the memories we hope are captured within this volume of the “Highlander.” x Contents DEPARTMENTS Page 5 This section of the book is devoted to the academic classes. A picture of the teacher who teaches subjects in the various departments is shown on each page. Following this a section on classes. Seniors Juniors Sophomores F reshmen Page 19 Page 27 Page 30 Page 33 SPORTS Page 37 Athletics are a vital part of school life. Among the sports in which Highland participates are football and basketball. ORGANIZATIONS Page 47 The many extra-curricular activities in which we took part are pictured in this section. DANCES Page 69 Social life is also important in our school life. The Homecoming Dance, the May Dance, the Sweetheart Dance and the Prom are some of the most important dances. ADVERTISING Page 80 Everyone should support our advertisers. They helped make this book possible. Superintendent Howard Cartwright President Board of Education Wilson Pay V ice-President Ford Ruckel Evelyn Brunskill Clerk Harold Alber 5 MR. COLLINS MRS. COURTNEY MR. KAHL Social Studies Sociology Class MR. KAHL American History World History History And Government American Government American Government Still! MR. GIENKE SWfijlgll ii i 3 1 i r v- T : ] mp4- la English MRS. JEDLICKA 8 MRS. COURTNEY Junior English MRS. LUDWIG Senior English MRS. WARNER r Latin MRS. WARNER Typing Class ' i. i Bookkeeping Class Commercial WJc MRS. MYERS Office Practice Class MRS. EGLESTON shorthand Class Algebra Class MR. CRILE MR. COLLINS Geometry Class Mathematics General Math Class n 12 General Science Class Chemistry Class _ Home Economics MISS OBERMAYER 13 Starting the Car. Learning Parts of the Engine. Driver Training Mechanical Drawing MR. WEBER ■MWSi MRS. MC DONALD The School Office School Secretary, Mrs. Smith. One bright reflection of life at Highland was the office. Most of the Highlanders spent a lot of time there. This was where you purchased lunch tickets, got excuse blanks, and bought supplies, anything from workbooks to erasers. Class Harold Duncan, Vice-President 19 Pauline Namoski Antoinette Namoski Barbara Hanacek Jacqueline Thiel Nam Roger Musser James Humphrey Doris Pelot N Xrr-— r- i V Larry Taft Thomas Szychowicz Sally Vanke Shirley Nelson Janice Bennett Barbara Kovarik 21 Jeanette Briggs Margaret Dietry Janice Forbis Madalyn Hayden 22 Brian Day James Spurrier Li David Owens Bonnie Berg Blair Kopfstein Dennis Oles Clara Mullet Mary Ann Farkas Joan Mostoller Martha Vermillion Frieda Hofstetter Charmaen Guisinger Mary Jesenovic Jeanette Kline Edward Kosman Carole Divoky 0 Richard Blazak James Kahl Jessie Byrd Ronald Alber Robert Fortney Richard Keeling Joan Hartman Carol Krueger Sandra Speck Edward J. Dale 26 i ufiSSidj I i 1 ( I I Carol Kuruc, Treasurer; Janice Crocker, Secretary; Rita Stoll, President; Dora Friedline, Vice-President. Junior Class 27 Jonnie Canfield Thomas Gallatin Thomas Kaufman Jon Boswell f Margie Dunlap Leola Luyster Karen Baer Dan Curtis Donna Laisy Robert 28 Bonnie Mcllvried Amy Donkin James Huff Charles Long Gene Mong Dorothy Coles Brenda Godfrey Shirleyann Kendall Elaine Mihalik Joan Bramley Kenneth Edwards Virginia Jesenovic Lloyd Luyster Shirley Baxter 1 i Theresa Dighero Estella Hellein Elaine Mostoller Joan Ranftl Sally Scanlon June Swain Betty Elwin Rickert Edna Sharpless Robert West Darla Sabol Donald Singer ' «S5f - • Earl Whipple Kathleen Reinel Dennis Selzer Robert Vance t Peet Elizabeth Phillips ■ — ' ft Bernetta Rebick Robert Schwelginr Gary Thompson Absent when pictures were taken: Jerry Engel Walter Namoski Deraid Sheppard ppw ' l Jfr. Robert K, . ' ■ ' ■ 7 Niepert I-.;, K ■wlni David Peth Gail Ruckel Lois Simon Jerry Weygandt Gloria Pries Mary Saunders Geraldine Snyder Renee White 29 James Streck, Treasurer; Sandy Kellogg, Secretary; Barbara Khoenle, President; Bob Burton, Vice-President. 30 Sophomore Class Ronald Sandra Castle Patricia __ Christie Ed Daso Brenda Yost « Sr m M gT r ! i | Larry Sharon Blake Bolte 1 : : ii S v ! kji Judith Franko Mary Hasty •JL - f ' t: f . ft j i y John Kubala Thomas Connors Gloria Glover Lois Jones Ruth Daulbaugh Marilyn Hartman John Korton Doris Connie Loomis Louk Virginia Hanacek Joe West 31 32 Barbara William Noss Sharon Schemmel Neal Sylvester Howard Warner Wayne Mladek Duane Stingley Sara Turner Thomas t Webster Sandra Zufall Sally Kuder, Treasurer; Nancy Grindle, Secretary; Judith Pay, President; Don Stuver, Vice-President. Freshman Class 33 34 Dan Bergstrom Linda Canfield Nancy Esterle Peter Formaz Janet Bartel Robert Bruning Marjorie Arnold Robert Bormann Bob Blazak Emma Jane Coffee Jerry Fox Leslie Fuller David Galbraith Carol Mihalik Charles Raw Ruth Mayer Linda Pamer Ellen Gettemy Gerald Kalmeyer Carol Miller Faye Grindle Judy Nehrenz Dianne Green Jeffrey Kopfstein William Miller Sue Hinkle Mary Marrone Louis McElhaney Roger Pries Penelope Rinaldi Emily Robinson 35 Nancy Winter Absent when pictures were taken. Lauretta Boswell Phyllis Carlyle Kathy Golden Ronald Haught Dorothy Sobczyck Kenneth Vitt Gail Yuncker Harold Sims Harlow Tucker Dan Winland 36 Pauline Sabol Carol Winter Vivian Shanafelt Gail Sylvester Jim Williams Lenore Yuncker Mary Ann Smith Don Vanke Russell Stiles George Sobczyck Ronald Wall Nancy Wheeler Sandra , Spurrier John Zapotoczky Oustanding lineman — Dave Owens Coaches Recognize The coaches recognize these boys as being the season’s best in football. Oustanding back — Gail Ruckel 38 Co-Captains — Gail Ruckel and Elwin Rickert Most improved lineman — Jim Kahl and Ed Dale Most improved back — Neal Sylvester Dick Blazak Gail Ruckel Ron Fabricius Gary Smith Football Not present when picture ivas taken, Elwin Rickert. Jim Kahl Tom Kaufman Bob Burton Jim Spurrier Bob Hatch Dave Owens Ed Dale Bob Vance Tom Connors _ Steve Webster Gary Burton Kennv Edwards Tom Harker Mike Graves Bill Noss Roger Gedeon Don Hazen Duane Stingley Jerry Porter 40 Ed Daso Neal Sylvester Roger Pries Earl Whipple Jim McClure Gail Sylvester Jon Boswell Captain — Blair Kopfstein Most Valuable Player — Gail Ruckel Coaches Recognize The coaches recognize these boys as outstanding players for the 1956-57 basketball season. The leadership and ability of these boys have been particularly responsible for the Hornets’ season record of eleven victories and seven defeats. And they wish also to recognize two seniors who are finishing their career at Highland. Most Improved Player — Dave Owens Senior — Harold Duncan Senior — Jim Humphrey 41 Varsity Team Manager, Skip Daso; Coach, Mr. Gienke; Neal Sylvester, Richard Raw, Bob Vance, Tom Conners, Blair Kopstein, Jim Humphrey, Harold Duncan, Bob Hatch, Elwin Rickert, Gail Ruckel, Dave Owens, Deraid Sheppard. First Row: Larry Brandel, Manager; Mr. Crile, Coach; Bob Burton. Second Row: Roger Pries, Richard Finding, Neal Sylvester, Charles Raw, Bill Miller, George Sobczyk, Danny Maki. Third Row: Jerry Weygandt, Dan Winland, Bob Blazak, Wayne Mladek, Tom Connors, Richard Raw. Reserve Team 43 Mary Ellen Louk Amy Jan Briggs, Amy Donkin, Martha Sours, Mary Ellen Louk Martha Sours Varsity Cheerleaders 44 Connie Louk, Sheron Potts, Elaine Mostoller Reserve Cheerleaders Connie Louk Sheron Potts Elaine Mostoller Meanwhile, back in the gym . . . 46 47 National Honor Society The National Honor Society is composed of students chosen for their outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character traits. Each member must maintain an A or B average. It is an honor to be a member. This year for the first time the Society elected officers. President, Martha Vermillion; Vice-President, Gerry Snyder; Secretary, Sally Scan¬ lon; Treasurer, Shirley Nelson. The advisor is Mr. Kahl. First Row: Joan Mostoller, Diana Root, Antionette Namoski, Denise Goodman, Sally Vanke, Gladys Wilson, Marjie Legan, Rita Stoll, Amy Donkin.. Second Row: Brenda Godfrey, Dora Freidline, Steve Webster, Gail Ruckel, Charmaen Guisinger, Lois Simon. Martha Vermillion, Mr. Kahl, Sally Scan¬ lon, Gerry Snyder, Shirley Nelson. Patsy Pelot Shirley Nelson Mr. Jones, Director; Elwin Rickert, Secretary; Dora Fried- line, Treasurer; Martha Vermillion, President; Barbara Hana- cek, Vice-President. 4 9 ufix First Row: Diana Root, Carol Miller, Sally Vanke, Gladys Wilson, Denise Goodman, Carol Rohm, Judy Pay, Barbara Hanacek, Jan Briggs, Sally Scanlon, Charmaen Guisinger, Judy Graves, Virginia Hanacek, Sandra Root, Brenda Yost, Diane Green, Gail VanArsdell. Second Row: Nancy Grindle, Dora Friedline, Gerry Snyder, Linda Pamer, Mary Ellen Louk, Carol Krueger, Doris Loomis, Barbara Khoenle, Nancy Richey, Carol Kuruc, Edith Synder, Becky Kuder, Sally Kuder, Madalyn Hayden. Mary Hasty, Pat Skala, Lois Jones, Martha Vermillion. Third Row: Brian Day, Tom Harker, John Boynton, Larry Brandel, Gary Bolte, Tom Webster, Howard Warner, Sharon Bolte, Peter Formaz, John Zapo- toczky, Elwin Rickert, Ronald Stiles, Don Vanke, Richard Carr, James Thompson, David Smith. Band Through this year the strains of our band reflected our activities. During football season the band’s snappy tempo and the high-stepping majorettes cheered the team on. As Christmas approached, the songs of the Christmas Concert added to the spirit. And then as the snow melted the gay songs of the Spring Concert again set the mood. 50 First Row: Elaine Mostoller, Shirley Kendall, Martha Sours, Madalyn Hayden, Sally VankS, Gladys Wilson, Elizabeth Phillips, Jeanette Kline, Shirley Nelson, Lloyd Luyster, John Boynton, Jerry Taylor, Gail Ruckel, Blair Kopfstein, Jim Spurrier, Tom Lincoln, Tom Weidanz, Larry Hazen, Joan Hartman, Barbara IJanacek, Denise Goodman, Donna Laisy. Second Row: Janice Forbis, Rita Stoll, Antoinette Namoski, Jackie Thiel, Janice Crocker, Charmaen Guisinger, Martha Vermillion, Sally Scanlon, Brian Day, Roger Pries, Elwin Rickert, Richard Blazak, Jim Streck, Ronald Stiles, Gary Smith, Tom Harker, Deraid Sheppard, Kenneth Vitt, Louis McElhaney, Freida Hofstetter, Carol Krueger, Doris Pelot, Pauline Namoski, Bonnie Berg, Joan Ranftl. Third Row: Betty Peet, Edna Sharpless. Theresa Dighero, Karen Baer, Bernetta Rebick, Margaret Dietry, Janice Bennett, Roger Musser, Howard Baker, Tom Webster, Steve Webster, Robert Blazak, Edward Kosman, David Harter, Ronald Fabricius, Robert Fickes, Mary Ann Farkas, Clara Mullet, Joan Bramley, June Swain, Dora Friedline, Gerry Snyder, Lois Simon, Mary Saunders. Chorus One of the best known vocal groups in Highland is the Highland Choir. From any angle the Highland Choir reflects fine music. There were seventy-seven members this year. The choir participated in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and in the Baccalaureate Service. First Row: Carol Dietry, Cathy Hale, Pat Pelot, Sara Turner, Ruth Daulbaugh, Janet Snyder, Sheron Potts, Peggy Shanafelt, Sandra Kellogg, Connie Louk, Nancy Winter, Gail Van Arsdell, Sandra Zufall, Ruth Mayer. Second Row: Karen Baer, Mary Ann Smith, Liz Phillips, Jeanette Kline Theresa Dighero, Gloria Glover, Nancy Wheeler, Karen Ruckel, Faye Grindel, Marilyn Hartman, Denise Goodman. Donna Laisy, Judy Weger, Betty Monroe, Linda Blake. Third Row: Carol Winter, Gail Yuncker, Diane Green, Emily Robinson, Olga Mikalaki, Judy Franko, Marolyn Corbett, Pat Corbett, Karen Dague, Brenda Yost, Linda Daulbaugh, Judy Nehrenz, Carol Rohm, Judy Pay, Becky Lee, Diana Fritz. Fourth Row: Merrily Drillien, Doris Loomis, Barbara Khoenle, Liz Harto, Jeanette Matejka, Arlene Hasty. Lois Jones, Dora Friedline, Nancy Richey, Barbara Steinbrunn, Edith Snyder, Gerry Snyder, Mary Saunders, Sue Ann Hinkle, Sandra Spurrier, Ellen Gettemy, Kathy Golden, Janet Bartel, Mary Marrone, Linda Canfield. Glee Club The Girls’ Glee Club is made up of girls who enjoy music and whose work reflects their enjoyment. There were sixty-six members in the Glee Club this year. The Glee Club participated in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. 52 First Row: Elizabeth Phillips, Jeanette Kline, Amy Donkin, Rita Stoll, Denise Goodman, Donna Laisy. Second Row: Gerry Snyder, Dora Friedline, Brenda Godfrey, Lois Simon, Mary Ann Saunders. Ensembles There are three ensembles that sing at the annual Spring and Winter con¬ certs. The boys’ ensemble consists of boys from all four grades, while the girls are divided into two ensembles according to grades. The Boys’ ensemble, the Girls’ en¬ sembles; Freshman - Sophomore and Junior - Senior, sing at many extra¬ curricular activities, including the an¬ nual County Festival where all musi¬ cal groups of the county compete. First Row: Blair Kopfstein, Jim Spurrier, Tom Weidanz, Elwin Rickert, Tom Lin¬ coln, Gail Ruckel. Second Row: Steve Webster, Ronald Musser, Ronald Fabri- cius, Jim Streck, Ed Kosman, Peter For- maz. First Row: Sandra Spurrier, Emily Ro¬ binson, Sandra Kellogg, Sandra Zufall, Becky Lee. Second Row: Merrily Dril- lien, Janet Snyder, Pat Skala, Nancy Richey, Marilyn Hartman, Karen Ruckel. 53 The Student Council con¬ sisted of twenty-three mem¬ bers, which included repre¬ sentatives from each class and organization and the four Council officers, elected by the student body. These members did their best to represent and carry out sug¬ gestions of the student body for the betterment of our school. This year, according to tradition, the Student Coun¬ cil sponsored the Homecom¬ ing Dance, Christmas Room Decorations, Stunt Night, and the May Dance. .IHt- - V i ; it ! Iclitr b . - ;• ; ■ a 1 1 7 1 l Hi I ' jf$| First Row: Joan Mostoller, Diana Root, Diana Fritz, Denise Goodman, Martha Sours, Rita Stoll, Amy Donkin, Brenda Godfrey. Second Row: Judy Weger, Judy Pay, Barbara Hanacek, Lois Simon, Martha Vermillion, Barbara Khoenle, John Boynton. Third Row: Howard Warner, Dave Owens, Blair Kopfstein, Paul Kelley. Student Council First Row: Mr. Collins, Advisor; Nancy Richey, Secretary; Steve Webster, President. Second Row: Elwin Rickert, Treasurer; Gail Ruckel, Vice-Presi¬ dent. Y-Teens The project of the Y-Teens this year was sending scrapbooks to Australia. They also sponsored, with the Hi-Y, the Sweetheart Dance. This year’s officers were President, Martha Sours; Vice-President, Sandra Kellogg; Secretary, Gerry Snyder; Treasurer, Ruth Daulbaugh; Social Chairman, Barbara Khoenle; Devotional Leader, Sue Divoky. Advisor, Miss Obermayer; Martha Sours, Gerry Snyder, Ruth Daulbaugh, Sandy Kellogg, Barbara Khoenle. 1 First Row: Joan Mostoller, Linda Hale, Olga Mikalacki, Martha Vermillion, Doris Pelot, Jessie Byrd, Gloria Glover, Karen Ruckel, Shirley Nelson, Joan Hartman. Janice Forbis, Jacqueline Thiel, Rita Stoll, Sheron Potts, Patsy Pelot, Nancy Winter. Second Row: Linda Olden, Nancy Richey, Gail Yuncker, Diane Green, Carol Krueger, Doris Loomis, Karen Baer, Gloria Pries, Donna Laisy, Sandra Zufall, Connie Louk, Jan Briggs, Mary Ellen Louk, Sally Scanlon, Lois Simon, Brenda Godfrey. Third Row: Madelyn Hayden, Gail VanArsdell, Brenda Yost. Bonnie Berg, Sandra Castle, Judy Franko, Lizabeth Harto, Lenore Yuncker, Carol Winter, Janice Bennett. Margaret Dietrv, Lois Jones. Edna Sharpless, Bonnie Mcllvried, Carol Kuruc, Clara Mullet, Mary Ann Farkas, Sandra Speck, Sandra McFarland, Carol Rohm, Sandra Spurrier, Ellen Gettemy, Janice Crocker. 55 i 56 First Roiv: Bob Burton, Neal Sylvester, Tom Harker, Jim Streck, Clarence Kovarik, Paul Kelley. Second Row. Tom Weidanz, Ron Fabricius, Lloyd Luyster, Ronald Alber, Tom Connors, Ed Dale, Jim Spurrier, Dennis Oles. Third Row: Gail Ruckel, Don Singer, Elwin Rickert, Bob Fortney, Steve Webster, David Peth, Jerry Wey- gandt, Gary Thompson. Hi-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Some of. their projects were the Christmas Assembly, the Sweetheart Dance and other social activities such as swimming and baseball. The officers are President, Dave Owens; Vice-President, Doc Duncan; Secretary, Deraid Sheppard; Treasurer, Danny Maki; Chaplain, Bob Ebenschweller. First Row: Bob Ebenschweller, Deraid Sheppard, Doc Duncan, Danny Maki. Second Row: Mr. Geinke, Advisor; Dave Owens. m First Row. Robert Bruning, Carol Rohm, Pat Christie, Denise Goodman, John Harris. Second Row: Ronald Wall, Jerry Taylor, Tom Harker, Lad Jelen, Gary Smith, Tom Webster, Kenneth Vitt, David Smith. i | Science Club The main purpose of the club is to learn more about science through various projects. These can be enter¬ ed in Science Fairs in April. Some of the members prepared projects to be entered in the Cleveland Science Fair. Winners in the Science Fairs are awarded money or in the National Fair, a large science scholarship. First Row: Diana Root, Presi¬ dent; Donald Vanke, Vice-Presi¬ dent. Second Row: Barbara H a n a c e k, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Boker, Advisor. rwaw- nii Front Rcnv: Bill Miller, Bob Burton, Ronnie Fabricius, David Luyster, Tom Lincoln, Steve Webster, Jim Spurrier, Ronald Gabriel, Larry Blake, Tom Harker, Jerry Taylor, Advisor, Mr. Stiles, Lad Jelen. Collins. Second Roiv: Danny Winl and, Donald Vanke, Lloyd Projection And Photography Clubs Seated: Gary Thompson, Bob Schwelgin, Robert Niepert. Stand¬ ing: Advisor, Mr. Vermillion. As you remember all the movies you saw during your classes at Highland, you should think of the members of the Projection Club, who showed all the films. Anoth¬ er club you heard little about was the Photography Club. They took pictures of our players and the athletic events. They also took many of the action shots found on these pages of our annual. 58 First Row: Sandra Zufall, Marolyn Corbett, Mary Marrone, Karen Ruckel, Charmaen Guisinger, Janice Crocker, Jeanette Kline. Second Row: Carol R ohm, Doris Loomis, Lloyd Luyster, Doc Duncan, Charles Long, Barbara Khoenle, Nancy Richey, Lois Simon. First Row: Mrs. Boker, Barbara Hanacek, Amy Donkin. Second Row: Gerry Snyder, Robert Niepert. The Future Teachers of America this year was under the advisorship of Mrs. Boker. The officers were elected last year and were President, Barbara Hanacek; Vice-President, Amy Donkin; Secretary, Gerry Snyder; Treasurer, Robert Niepert. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to en¬ courage students who have the ability and desire to become teachers. One of our functions was to welcome new students into the school. We also did some substitute teaching in the elemen¬ tary grades. F. T. A. And Y. F. C. First Row: Mr. Collins, Sandra Kellogg, Linda Hale, Sandra Gil¬ son, Linda Olden. Second Row: Ronald Wall, Donald Vanke, Lloyd Luyster. The Youth For Christ club is inter¬ denominational. Anyone may attend. At the meetings religious songs were sung, a guest speaker was sometimes asked, and religious films were some¬ times shown. The club had a quiz team which competed with other Y.F.C. clubs in Cleveland. This year’s officers were Sue Divoky, President; Gladys Wilson, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Gloria Glover, Secretary-Treas¬ urer; Sally Vanke, News Reporter. G. A. A. As the title reflects, the girls of Highland, who were interested in athletics, composed the Girls’ Athletic Association. This group proved to be a challenge to any girl who played basketball, liked to swim or liked to bowl. The Senior girls received pins at the end of the year signifying that ihey had obtained the required number of points by participating in activities. First Row: Mrs. Jedlicka, Advisor; Amy Donkin, President; Mary Ellen Louk, Vice-President. Second Row : Jan Briggs. Treasurer; Carol Kuruc, Secretary. First Row: Sandra Spurrier, Penelope Rinaldi, Olga Mikalacki, Dorothy Sobczyk, Sharon Kline, Yvonne Huff, Shirley Kendall, Elaine Mostoller; Sheron Potts, Nancy Winter, Ruth Mayer, Mary Jesenovic, Becky Lee, Gloria Pries, Phyllis Carlyle,- Pat Christi. Sandra McFarland, Ellen Gettemy. Second Row: Jessie Byrd, Marcella Twyman, Judy Graves, Lois Dague, Joy Villwock, Dorothy Coles, Marjie Legan, Linda Blake, Rita Huff, Estella Hellein, Vir¬ ginia Jesenovic, Doris Pelot, Judy Nehrenz, Jean Kline, Nancy Esterle, Judy Weger, Linda Pamer, Edna Sharpless, Sally Kuder, Becky Kuder, Edith Snyder, Joan Mostoller. Third Row: Sandra Castle, Judy Franko, Jamie Cooper, Diana Fritz, Carol Mihalik. Linda Daulbaugh, Elaine Mihalik. Mary Marrone, Nancy Richey, Karen Dague, Carol Winter, Donna Laisy, Elizabeth Phillips, Nancy Grindle, Connie Louk, Ruth Daulbaugh, Patsy Pelot, Marilyn Hartman, Marge Dunlap, Carol Miller, Gail VanArsdell, Emily Robinson. Fourth Row: Brenda Yost, Sandra Root, Virginia Hanacek, Carol Rohm, Barbara Khoenle, Karen Ruckel, June Swain. Dora Friedline, Lois Simon, Sally Scanlon. Merrily Drillien, ' Faye Grindle, Doris Loomis, Carol Krueger, Karen Baer, Joan Ranftl. May Ann Farkas, Clara Mullet, Sandra Speck, Marjorie Arnold, Gerry Snyder, Renee White, Mary Saunders, Martha Vermillion. r Hi-Lites “Hi-Lites” is the name of Highland’s monthly newspaper. Its name signifies the fact that it is published to give the students the highlights of the school’s events, It is edited by Denise Goodman. All members of the staff must live up to certain journalistic standards. They are guided by editorial advisor, Mrs. Court¬ ney, and production advisor, Mrs. Egles- ton. Peter Formaz, Denise Goodman. Janice Crocker, Production Advisor. Mrs. Egleston. Absent when picture was taken; Mrs. Courtney, Editorial Advisor, Leola Luyster, Treasurer. First Row: Gloria Glover. Sara Turner. Sheron Potts. Judith Franko, Shirley Ken¬ dall. Gloria Pries, Jean Kline, Phyllis Carlyle, Nancy Esterle. Second Row: Gail Van Arsdell. Brenda Yost, Elaine Mihalik. Nancy Richey, Karen Ruckel, Sandra McFarland, Gerry Snyder. Third Row: Sandra Gilson. Marge Dietry. Lois Jones, Carol Rohm. Carol Kuruc. Don Stuver, Bob Blazak. Flarold Duncan. Larry Brandel, Jonnie Canfield, Dora Friedline. First Row: Mary Ann Farkas, Clara Mullet, Mary Jesenovic, Frieda Hofstetter, Sandy Speck. Second Row: Shirley Nelson. Jeannette Briggs, Mary Ellen Louk. Carol Krueger, Sally Vanke, Gladys Wilson. ADVERTISING STAFF, First Row. Marjie Legan, Janice Crocker, Rita Stoll. Second Row: Gail Rnckel, Mary Ann Farkas, Gerry Snyder, Clara Mullet. Jerry Weygandt. PRODUCTION STAFF, First Row: Lois Simon, Brenda Godfrey, Gladys Wilson, Shirley Nelson. Sally Vanke. Second Row: Barbara Khoenle, Nancy Richey, Judy Franko, Betty Monroe, Diana Fritz. Third Row: Jerry Taylor, Richard Raw, Lad Jelen, Jim Spurrier, Elwin Rickert. Annual Staff ■ The annual staff works hard all year round. In the fall the ad¬ vertising staff solicits advertising to help produce the hook. Later in the winter, the pictures are taken and most of the book is planned. Finally in February the layout mats are drawn, the copy is typed and the book is sent to press. First Row: Joan Mostoller, Martha Ver¬ million. Co-Editors. Second Row: Amy Donkin, Assistant Editor; Mrs. Myers, Ad¬ visor; Jeanette Briggs, Business Manager. There Go The Grooms ! “There Go The Grooms” was the name of the Junior Class Play. The play appeared two different nights. So some of the parts were double cast. The characters were: Gramp , Paul Kelley; Aunt Minnie, Shirley Nelson, Charmean Guisinger; Su-ellen, Jan Briggs; Pete Harney, Bob Ebenschweller; Margie Brackett, Mary Ann Farkas, Martha Vermillion; Bob Brackett, Jim Spurrier; Aunt Bea, Margaret Dietry, Denise Goodman; Eustace Groom, Steve Webster; Honeybelle Jackson, Jessie Byrd, Dare McKnight, Dick Blazak. The McKnjghts, Gramp, Aunt Minnie, and seventeen-year-old Suellen have moved out to their summer cabin while a new home is being built in town. Old family friends, the young Bracketts, Margie and Bob, and their old cowboy uncle, Pete Harney, have a cabin next door. Margie is headover heart in love with Darryl (Dare) McKnight. away at college, and the McKnights, who adore Margie, expect them to make a match some day. Boh is crazy about Suellen, too, but she considers him a mere child. Cowboy Pete, a diamond in the rough, is also smitten with Minnie’s charms, hut she says he just ain’t “couth” enough for her! The McKinghts are stunned and Margie heartbroken when Dare’s letter announces his engagement to Honeybelle Jackson, a Southern charmer. Dare says Honeybelle thinks he is so romantic because he has a little Indian blood in his veins. Dare writes that Honeybelle, her aristocratic aunt, Mrs. Gormley Groom, and Mrs. Groom’s English nephew are driving to California and will stop over in Oklahoma for a few days so Honeybelle can get acquainted with Dare’s family. The McKnights go to work on their unwelcome guest in earnest. They play Indian for the purpose of scaring Honeybelle and her relatives out of this engagement. Dare makes a sudden ap¬ pearance when the plan is in full swing but in spite of this all ends happily. The Senior Class Play was titled “Let Me Out of Here.” The characters wer Eve Boyd, Martha Vermillion; Bonny Lynn, Shirley Nelson; Hazel Miles, Pauline Namoski; Bessie Rhodes, Sue Divoky; Stevie Cobb, Bob Ebenschweller; Gifford Morton, Doc Duncan; Garret Lynn, Steve Webster; Victor Ward, Jim Spurrier; Angela Boyd, Charmaen Guisinger; Marshall Ward, Dave Owens. The Student Director, Jan Briggs and Director. Mrs. Ludwig. Bonny Lynn and Eve Boyd work together as typists and share a little two-room apartment. Bonny has a handsome brother that Eve would like to meet. Eve has a wealthy aunt who wants Eve to marry Gifford Morton, an eccentric poet and writer of children’s stories. Eve wants to be independent and has led her aunt to believe that she is attending an exclusive girls’ school when she is really earning a salary. Aunt Angela and Gifford are coming to pay Eve a visit. Eve isn’t ready to he found out yet, so she and Bonny go to ask a friend to pretend to he Eve’s teacher so the aunt will not ask too many questions. While they are out, Garret, Bonny’s brother, arrives with a friend, Victor Ward, who has come to town to close an important business deal for his father. While waiting for the girls, Victor tears his trousers and Garret goes out to have them mended, not realizing that it is a holiday. The snoopy landlady, Bessie Rhodes, almost discovers Victor, but he gets rid of her by wearing a kimono and head scarf and pretending to be one of the girls with a bad cqld. Then Aunt Angela and Gifford come in . . . see Victor and think they are in the wrong apartment. They tell the landlady and she thinks Victor is a burglar. Victor has already frightened the comedy maid, Hazel Miles, into a faint. Garret comes back, and forced by Victor to change clothes with him. Victor goes out to make his appointment, leaving Garret in the same fix he had been in! Then Victor’s father arrives dirty from changing a tire. While he is cleaning up, Garret steals his clothes to get even with Victor. Then . . . well there just isn’t space to describe all the hilarious things that happen in this exciting play. Even Stevie Cobb, the superstitious elevator boy, gets mixed up in the tangle, which gets worse and worse until it seems that nothing can straighten it out. But all ends happily in a most amusing way. MMiW TOWli i nWwWKWw Look out! The sky’s falling. Something funny, girls? And where will it land? And t hen there are the rougher sports! Noon Activity Aw, go on, have some anyway. AT IT ! Roman Banquet . r a Each year the Latin classes put on a ban¬ quet where they re-enact the Roman way of life. These are pictures from the ban¬ quet held in the Spring of 1956. The students were dressed in togas and pallas. The first year classes were the slaves for the second year students. Each second year student had a personal slave and there were other general slaves. The dinner was in the true Roman fash¬ ion. The students sat on the floor around low tables and ate with their fingers. The meal consisted of typical Roman food, everything “from eggs to apples.” Be¬ tween courses the students put on skits or some other form of entertainment. !:! W c? h is, } ' « ' W inners! Faculty Performers Stunt Night Christmas Highland Freshman Entry Sophomore Entry VHtTE CHRISTMAS : .Junior Entry Christmas Assembly First prize — Senior Entry L Presentation of football Royalty approaches the field. Homecoming Dance Salute to the new queen. Queen am The May Dance It was truly a Rhapsody in Pink the night of the 1956 May Dance, sponsored by the Student Council. The Queen of the May, lovely Joan Mostoller was crowned under the beautifully decorated May Pole, by the 1955 Queen, Marilyn Edwards. Her at¬ tendants w r ere: Marge Mulcahy, Senior attendant, Martha Sours, Martha Ver¬ million, and Mary Ann Farkas, Junior at¬ tendants, Elaine Mostoller, Sophomore at¬ tendant, and Barbara Khoenle, Freshman attendant. Sophomore Attendant, Nancy Richey and escort, Gail Ruckel; Senior Attend¬ ant, Barbara Hanacek and escort, Pete Formaz; Last year’s queen, Pat Mos- toller; Queen, Jan Briggs and her es¬ cort, Doc Duncan; Junior Attendant, Gerry Snyder and escort Bob Hatch; Freshman Attendant, Judy Pay and es¬ cort, Roger Pries. ! i 1956 Prom IT 4 ft b t ft . if. t ' - As the couples stepped into the wonder¬ land of cherry blossoms and pagodas the Chinese atmosphere of the Prom surrounded them. They dined in a Chinese tea-room and danced amid the beauty of a Chinese garden. Then, leaving the school, the Highlanders were shown “Brigadoon” at the Medina Theatre. Next came minature golfing at Montrose. After the 5:30 A.M. breakfast the festivities ended with a church service at the Granger Methodist Church. Mahh friends and you are mahh friends. My dear, you are the cat’s meow ! ! On guard ! ! ! RONALD ALBER Baseball 2; Hi-Y 4. JANICE BENNETT Chorus 4; Glee 1, 3; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4. BONNIE BERG G.A.A. 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4; Y.F.C. 2. RICHARD BLAZAK Football 1, 2, 4; Track 2; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Photography Club 2; Class Play 3. JAN BRIGGS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Secretary 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Glee 2; Student Council 3; Hi-Lites 1, 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager of Annual 4; Class Play 3; Student Director of Class Play 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; May Dance Attendant 1; Homecoming Attendant 3; Snowflake Queen 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4. BRIAN DAY Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD DALE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4. MARGARET DIETRY Chorus 1, 4; Glee 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Class Play 3. SUE DIVOKY Chorus 1, 2, 3; Ensemble 1. 2;-Y-Teens 1. 2, 4; Y-Teen Devotional Leader 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Hi-Lites 2 , 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.F.C. 3, 4; Y.F.C. President 4; Science Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Student Council 4. HAROLD DUNCAN Class Secretary 1; Hi-Y Secretary 1; Student Council 2; Class Vice-President 4; Hi-Y Vice- President 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 4; F.T.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Class Play 4; Photography Club 2; Sweet¬ heart Dance Crown Bearer 4. MARY ANN FARKAS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; May Dance Attendant 3; Class Play 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4. JANICE FORBIS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Glee 3; Annual Staff 2. DENISE GOODMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites Assistant Editor 3; Hi-Lites Editor 4; Class Play 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 1; Student Council 4. CHARMAEN GUISINGER Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Ensemble 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EBENSCHWELLER Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Chaplain 4; Class Play 3, 4; Chorus 1. MADALYN HAYDEN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Glee 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4. JOAN HARTMAN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. 1 , 2 . 77 BARBARA HANACEK Student Council 4; Band Dance Attendant 4; Ensemble 1; G.A.A. 1; Class Secretary 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Science Club Secretary- Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; F.T.A. President 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Home¬ coming Attendant 4; Y.F.C. 2, 3. FRIEDA HOFSTETTER Ensemble 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Y-Teens 1. MARY JESENOVIC G.A.A. 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. RICHARD KEELING Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Chorus 1. PAUL KELLEY Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Hi-Y 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Play 3; Class President 3; Science Club 3. JEAN KLINE F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 4. BLAIR KOPFSTEIN Basketball 2, 3. 4; Basketball Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Chorus 4; Ensemble 4; Science Club 3; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Class Treasurer 1. EDWARD KOSMAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4. BARBARA KOVARIK Photography Club 2. CAROL KRUEGER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. TOM LINCOLN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; Projection Club 3; Track 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN LOUK Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Hi-Lites Staff 2, 4; Student Council 3; Homecoming Attendant 1; May Attendant 2; Cheerleader 4; Vice-President 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 4. JOAN MOSTOLLER Class President 1; Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; May Queen 3. CLARA MULLET Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Glee 2; Class Secretary 3; Sweetheart Dance Attend¬ ant 3; S ' weetheart Queen 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. ROGER MUSSER Chorus 2, 3, 4. ANTOINETTE NAMOSKI Band 1, 2; Girls’ Ensemble 1, 2; Glee 2, 3; Chorus 1, 4; National Honor Society 4. PAULINE NAMOSKI Band 1, 2; Glee 3; Chorus 4; Class Play 4. SHIRLEY NELSON Majorette 1, 2, 3; Drum Majorette 4; G.A.A. Treasurer 3; Glee 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society Treasurer 4; Chorus 1, 4. DENNIS OLES Chorus 1; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3; Football 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID OWENS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Base¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4. DORIS PELOT Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 3. DIANA ROOT G.A.A. 1; Y-Teens 2, 3; Glee 1, 2; Science Club 4; Science Club President 4; National Honor Society 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4. MARTHA SOURS G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens President 4; May Dance Attendant 3; Home¬ coming Attendant 4; Class Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 4; Student Council 4; Chorus 1, 4; Glee 2, 3. SANDY SPECK G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Point Leader I; Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1 . JAMES s SPURRIER Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Science Club 3; Track 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 3, 4. JACQUELINE THIEL Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.F.C. 3, 4. SALLY VANKE G.A.A. 1; Chorus 4; Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4; Y.F.C. Secretary-Treasurer 3; Y.F.C. News Reporter 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Annual 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee I, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. MARTHA VERMILLION G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Point Leader 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor S ociety 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society President 4; Repre¬ sentative to School of Journalism 2; Annual Staff 3. 4; Annual Assistant Business Mana¬ ger 3; Co-editor of Annual 4; Student Coun¬ cil 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 3; May Dance Attendant 3; Band Dance Attendant 3: Class Play 3, 4. STEVE WEBSTER Class President 2, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Student Council President 4; Science Club 3, 4; Science Club President 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Ensemble 4; Annual 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Projection Club 4; Baseball 3; Delegate to S. C. Convention 2. GLADYS WILSON G.A.A. 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; T. F.C. 2, 3, 4; Y.F.C. News Reporter 3; Y. F.C. Vice-President 2; Hi-Lites Staff 3; 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 79 Best Wishes To Class Of 1957 S. B. RICKARD INSURANCE AGENCY Harry Wilson - John J. Wilson - Agents 36 Public Square Medina, Ohio Office 2-937.1 Res. 2-7857 Route No. 2 80 Best Wishes To Class Of 1957 GRANGER GARDENS Medina, Ohio Hugh Eyerdom Son Phones THE SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK Medina, Ohio Member of F.D.I.C. Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of ‘57 GEORGE F. REINHARDT Wholesale Confectioner Medina, Ohio BETSY ROSS STORE Willis J. Stoll Fresh-Meat and General Hardware Remsen Corners, M. A. NIELSON Ohio Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Gifts Corner of Main Broad St. Phone 4-2434 Wadsworth, Ohio A adsworth, DAIRY PRODUCTS Best Wishes CLOSE FOOD LOCKER Wadsworth, Ohio Oh¬ io MEDINA COUNTY GAZETTE Editions on Tuesday and Friday Audited Circulation in Excess of 6,000 Established 1832 LAWRENCE MEMORIALS 127 W. Smith Rd, Medina, Ohio Authorized “Rock Of Ages ” Dealer 81 MEDINA FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Medina, Ohio Phone 2-72212 Sharon Center, Ohio Phone 5601 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1957 THE BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Medina, Ohio Wadsworth, Ohio Building Headquarters Since 1892 CURTIS MEN ' S WEAR “For The Brands You Know” Arrow Shirts and Sportswear Wadsworth, Ohio 82 Best Wishes To Graduates ELM FARM DAIRY Milk and Ice Cream Phone 2-9994 Medina, Ohio J S TRACTOR SALES CO. 119 W. Smith Road Medina, Ohio Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1957 BOWMAN ' S GENERAL STORE Hinckley Ohio Best Wishes SPRINGER FURNITURE CO. Wadsworth, Ohio FA HUS RECORD CORNER Records Phonographs Sundries 339 Main St. Wadsworth, Ohio Phone 4-0833 DON MERRIMAN GOODYEAR STORE 188 College St. Records - Record Players - Radios - T.V. Home and Auto Supplies V Compliments Of SPITZES INSURANCE AGENCY 129 N. Broadway, Medina August Eble, Manager RAW ' S TRENCHING Footings Gas Lines Waterlines Drains Gravel Complete Septic Tank Systems Bob Raw Phone Sharon Center 5435 Best Wishes THE CITIZEN ' S BANK Member F.D.i.C. Wadsworth, Ohio Compliments Of Rollin C. Willis, Salesman CITY CHEVROLET 333 E. Market St. Akron Ohio b ° ROSHON ' S SOHIO STATION Gas, Oil, Grease Tires and Accessories Youngs Corners, Ohio Phone Sharon Center 5773 THE FIXLER AGENCY, INC. Real Estate - Insurance - Loans 164 N. High Street Wadsworth, Ohio Compliments of the TERSINI MUSIC STORE 84 287 W. Exchange St. Akron, Ohio S CONSTRUCTION CO. Industrial Chimneys and Steeplejack Work Brick or Concrete Repointing and Repairing Cleveland Rittman Rd. Sharon Center 5964 GROSSENBACHER ' S General Blacksmithing Rt. No. 2 Granger, Ohio Phone Sharon Center 9103 or 9115 Compliments Of THE WRIGHT DEPT. STORE on the Square Wadsworth, Ohio Best Wishes From PLANK ELEVATOR Creston, Wadsworth, Ohio HI-WAY INN Restaurant Service Station Shell Products Intersection Rt. 18 and Rt. 94 Congratulations and best wishes to the class of ‘57 BOND BUICK CO. Buick Sales and Services Medina, Ohio Best Wishes From GRANGER GROCERY Sharon Center 9502 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1957 c A su wruce.- Real estate 85 DICK ' S SELF SERVE HARDWARE 146 Main St. Phone Wadsworth, Our Dealership Wishes HIGHLAND SCHOOL the Best of Success GIBBS MOTOR COMPANY 37 Years of Friendly Service Medina, M. O. LEACH Plumbing and Heating Phone 5102 -841 1 Ohio Ohio 86 Sharon Center, Ohio Best W ishes To The Class Of 1957 KRAMER ' S FLOWER SHOP 170 High Street Wadsworth, Ohio Phone 5-2516 or 4-5224 DON COX Painting, Spouting, Dry Wall Interior Exterior House Painting Barns Roofs Phone Sharon Center 9672 Sharon Center, Ohio Compliments of THE MATHENY SHARON FOOD CENTER AND SHARON DEPT. STORE Phone Sharon Center 5454 Sharon Center, PARK GRISWOLD Automobile Accessories General Repair Work Phone 5492 Ohio Best Wishes To The Class Of 1957 THE SHARON CENTER BANKING COMPANY Sharon Center, Ohio Phone 5651 Best Wishes From NEFF and CLAPP PLUMBING and ELECTRIC R t. 1 Wadsworth, Ohio Phone Sharon Center 5585 Complete Financial Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of ALLEN HARTZELL, INC. 148 Main St. Wadsworth, Ohio 87 Best Wishes From, GAY SIMMONS SONS INC. Route 2 General Contractors and Cabinet Work Medina, Ohio Phone Sharon Center 5533 or 9494 Quality Coal Agricultural Lime Slag Delivered Spread Driveway Limestone Sand Gravel GANYARD COAL CO. MO. 6-6000 Copley, Ohio Best Wishes From DRESS BROS. GENERAL STORE Location Rt. 94 — 1 Vi Mi. North Wadsworth, Ohio Phone FE 5-2588 Best Wishes From GAMAUF HARDWARE and SUPPLY INC 88 Complete Line of Hardware Phone MOhawk 6-5255 or Call 6-3300 Best Wishes From THE OHIO BRASS COMPANY Manufacturers Of High Voltage Insulators Commercial Semi-Conductors Transmission Line Hardware Transportation Mining Equipment Factories in Mansfield, Ohio Barberton, Ohio Niagara Falls, Canada Copley, Ohio Best Wishes From BROWNING SUPER MARKET Sharon Center Phone 5082 WOLF ' S DEPT. STORE The Singer Sewing Center in Wadsworth Wadsworth, ORBAN ' S FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions Route No. 4 Medina, Ohio Phone 3-2702 S. Main St. Wadsworth, Ohio Phone 5-1557 Compliments of SHARON DRY CLEANERS Ohio Sharon Center, Phone 5082 THE MEDINA FARMERS ' EXCHANGE CO. Ohio STAUFFER ' S Open an Account at Medina County ' s Largest Hardware Sharon Center, Ohio Complete Farm Service Medina Ohio Phone 2-5311 WOLF ' S SOHIO STATION Sohio Products General Repair Sharon Center Ohio Lubrication Phone 5974 89 ■ Ford Brings a Touch of Tomorrow to the Low-Price Field, With a New Kind of Car for 1957 FECKLEY AUTO SALES, INC. 27 Years of Reliable Service ' ' For the best in eggs HAZEN ' S Sharon Center, Ohio CARPENTER ' S STUDIO Creative Photographers 965 Copley Rd At Storer Ave. Akron, Ohio Wedding Studio Candids Phone UNiversity 4-2191 Congratulations and Best Wishes ELMER L. LARSON INSURANCE AGENCY 150 North Pardee Wadsworth, Phone 4-2511 Ohio LUDWIG TELEVISION RCA Sales and Service Radios Phonos Wadsworth, ABRAMS I.G.A. Food Store 138 Main St. Phone 3-6171 Ohio Willys Nash Diamond T HANSHUE AUTO CO. 1 19 North Court St Phone 2-7971 Charles Hanshue Medina, Ohio Lloyd Hanshue T.V. Corner Rt. 3 303 CRestview 8-2701 Hinckley, Ohio MEDINA TRACTOR SALE 144 North Court St. Parts Sales Services Ford Farming Headquarters Phone 2-5514 Medina, Ohio 91 Good Luck Seniors KLEINS FEED and SUPPLY Sharon Center Ohio Compliments of FRASE BODY SHOP 3644 Medina Road Copley Ohio Corsages and Floral Gifts Designed just for you TAUER ' S COPLEY GREENHOUSE Vi mile east of Copley on 162 Phone: 6-5295 Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 GRAFF ' S GLASS SHOP R.D. No. 1 Wadsworth, Ohio Most Beautiful, Most Modern, Drive-In Theatre in this Area Enjoy Movies under the stars No Dress, No Fuss Come as you are MONTROSE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Junction Rtes. 18 21 BUCKEYE CYCLE CO Sporting Goods Gym Equipment Camera Supplies — Bicycle Repair School Jackets and Sweaters 65 E. Mill Street JE 5-4158 RICHARDS - WALLACE L. George Girard, Vice-President New Used Cars 600 W. Liberty Medina, Ohio “There’s Less to Pay, Out Medina Way” HILLARD FUNERAL HOME Serving Since 1902 174 N. Lyman St. Wadsworth Phone: FE 4-5561 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1880 West Market In Fairlawn Akron, Ohio 93 THE FREE OIL COMPANY S s l . . Distributors of SHELL PRODUCTS Medina, Ohio Phone: 2-6521 94 HUSTON-PUGH Sporting Goods Co. 101 S. Main St. BL 3-3106 BL Highest Quality Athletic Equipment The Finest In Class And Varsity Sweaters and Jackets Northeastern Ohio’s Largest Sporting Goods Store Best Wishes from THE OHIO MATCH COMPANY Wadsworth 3-3107 Ohio Best Wishes From WIBLE PONTIAC-CADILLAC INC. 321 South Court Street Medina, Ohio pDunRE-tmtH: iwc « 33) COURT .STREET 3 MCDI 6RlO HAMMEL - ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE East Market at High Street POrtage 2-7491 Akron, Ohio C. A. Neale, President Compliments Of TAYLOR PONTIAC COMPANY : 200 E. Market St. Phone JE. 5-9131 Akron 8, Ohio THE SQUIRE ' S SHOP Men ' s and Boys ' Wear Brookfield Clothcraft Clothes Van Huessen Arrow Shirts Medina Shopping Center Phone 3-3842 Medina, Ohio Compliments Of HINCKLEY HARDWARE Pittsburgh Paints Phone CR. 8-2241 Hinckley, Ohio For the best in groceries and meats go to EMERY SPARKLE MARKET 2330 Copley Road Copley, Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 HEINTZLEMAN ' S CHEVROLET INC. Rt. No. 3 Brunswick Hinckley, Ohio __ irmL __ HevrolI T 7 Yes, Our Milkmen are serving the Granger Township Area with delicious REITER and HARTER MILK and DAIRY PRODUCTS for Home Delivery call SHerwood 5-1123 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Where your Savings grow Wadsworth, Ohio Complete Banking Service WEST HEATING SERVICE M. S. West, Proprietor Phone Sharon Center 5592- 5150 Sales and Service Bottle Gas Oil All Appliances Remsen Corners R.D. No. 4 Medina,. Ohio BRENNEMAN ' S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Wadsworth, Ohio Medina County ' s Largest Kodak Dealer Banking Service For The Entire Family At Medina County ' s Oldest And Largest Bank THE OLD PHOENIX NATIONAL BANK Your Savings Add Up Offices at Medina, Seville, and Brunswick Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Medina, Medina, Compliments Of A. I. ROOT Compliments Of NICODEMUS DRY CLEANERS Ohio Ohio Best Wishes From SKY-WAY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 2781 West Market Next to Fairlawn Plaza 93 Best Wishes From THE WADSWORTH NEW BANNER JOHN S. GOIK Jeweler R.D. No. 1 Wadsworth Phone Sharon Center 9167 Compliments Of WAITE SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Medina, Ohio Since 1903 Tel. 2-8661 Ambulance Invalid Car — 24 hr. Service Best Wishes H. J. HALL TRUCKING INC Wadsworth, Best Wishes, to the Graduates lACOMINI ' S Fine Foods Akron, JACK SOMMER, INC. Your Chevrolet Dealer 869 Broad St. Wadsworth Phone FE 4-1515 Compliments and Best Wishes From STONY HILL GARAGE Ohio Ohio Copley, 4640 Medina Road Ohio HOWARD W. BAUER Ohio Heating Roofing Contractor 306 E. Smith Road Medina, Ohio Compliments of TUBBS INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate Medina, Insurance Ohio 99 Best Wishes to the Class o f 1957 From BIL JAC FEED GARDEN STORE R.D. No. 2 Medina, Ohio Phone Sharon Center 5661 The Place to Remember for Top Quality Lawn Garden Supplies Interior Exterior Paints Plants, Seeds, Tools, Fertilizer vWU ' - FORD ' S DANCE STUDIO rvo Tap, Ballet, Baton Acrobatic and Specializing in Ballroom Dancing for Tots - Teenagers - Adults Located on Akron Medina RoadV„ Phone Sharon Center 5723 mm ' ? MEDINA FOOD PROCESSING CO. Makers of TEBBITS ICE CREAM meats, groceries, lockers, supplies curing hams, rendering lard REMSEN CORNERS GARAGE Automobile Truck Repair Phone: Sharon Center 5857 R.D. No. 4 Medina, Ohio T. W. CONSTRUCTION CO. Heating — Plumbing — Pump Installation Copper Fabrication George Towslee Bill Wilkey R.D. No. 4, Medina R.D. No. 4, Medina Phones Sharon Center 5812 Sharon Center 5963 Shop Phone: Sharon Center 5963 R.D. No. 4, Medina, Ohio i - - - - CLYDE REUSCH Cleaning of Septic Tanks and Sewers “We Haul Water” Phone: FE 4-8146 County Road 9 Clark Corners 101 _


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