Jackson Milton High School - Echo Yearbook (North Jackson, OH)
- Class of 1956
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I 1 '. 3, Q if PROPERTY OF Sf0.C.C.G.S. DD EUHR! E5 gm-gg NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX JACKSON-MILTON HIGH SCHOOL H NORTH JACKSON, OHIO 3 iff v si Sis 5 , if ,fi s , K 5 5! 1 E 2 S ,y 5. as .S E, if gig Sl SL msg ii gt 'i's1'2'i'fH.T it E lin-x HF 'JI -' vm.: ,, 'gishisAn!-3fig-,was-'Q-.-,J '5,3Qxfz'Q',Q i:iE gmf1 1 sf., 'Q 1 .. -Wir. fi N. ' '- -1. .1' ,!:ii1il'2x:c2ii..YQ?iliiiimaqiiiafEfissqiifaisaaigiaiaf H ..l...! ,.,.,,,..1 . . .l,J,..,f ....., , ...s.u..,.,,. -ag-gg 9--E'ar-xi'a ifi:'..,f1 , ... ,mf -,-,af A 5 S s 1 ' , . I 5 E D53 NINETEEN THE ECHO Presented by the Class of HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX Invites You to Tour Our School and Our Activities with Us Editors : Marcia Fisher Patricia Kepner DEDICATION SEATED: John Rayburn, Supt.g Rollin Schreiber, Presidentg Donald Shook, Clerk. STANDING: Clair Worleyg Roscoe Conkling Edith Fisherg Harold Thomas, Vice President. BOARD OF EDUCATION We, the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Six, do hereby dedicate this annual to the members of the J ackson-Milton Board of Education and their predecessors who have helped make the Jackson- Milton School System one of which the attending students and community can be proud. S 2 E Z i X I I i 4 i i 1 I w 1 Y Y w 1 x . 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 MR. JOHN E. RAYBURN Superintendent of J ackson-Milton Schools MR. MAURICE JONES Milton Principal MRS. MARY L. LAUBAN High School Principal o en iam RICHARD A. DOYLE Rich President Football 4 Track 1, 2 Basketball 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Concessioner 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Brass Sextette 1, 2 Rhythmaires 3, 4 Minstrel 2, 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Treasurer 1 President 2, 3 Student Council- Vice Pres. 3 President 4 State Scholarship Team 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 MARY K. YOUNG llKatyY! Treasurer Class Officer, Sec. 1, Treas. 3, 4 Student Council 2 Junior Play Cast 3 Senior Play Cast 4 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 May Dance 1, 2 May Court 3, 4 Rifle Club 2 Librarian 1, 2 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Commencement Usher 3 Majorette 1 Girls' Octette 2, 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Concessioner 3 DELLA LUDINGTON llslimn Secretary Senior Choir 1, 4 Ensemble 4 Minstrel 3, 4 Senior Play 4 May Queen 4 Basketball Scorekeeper 4 DALE McDOUGAL Dougal Vice President Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, Vice Pres. 3, 4 Treas. 2 Band 1, 2 Debate Team 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Homecoming' Court 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Baccalaureate and Commencement Head Usher 3 Sadie Hawkins Day Dance 3 Annual Staff 4 W.F.M.J. Television Show 4 State Scholarship Tests 2 ' Homecoming Attendant 4 ll Senior Play Ticket Committee 4 Christmas Dance Ticket Committee 4 Homecoming Ticket Committee 4 National Honor Society 3, Concessioner 3 Double Quartet 4 Librarian- 1 Girls' Octette 1 DONNA MARIE ANDERSON Whitey Senior Choir 1, 4 Band 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Baseball Scorekeeper 3 , Basketball Scorekeeper 4 Minstrel 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Concessioner 3 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 May Dance 1 Annual Staff 4 RICHARD VAN DETTE lKVan!7 Student Council Representative 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Minstrel 3, 4 Rhythmaires 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Stage Hand 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 State Scholarship Test 2 Mount Union Festival 3 Homecoming Court Escort 4 Intramural Sports 3, 4 Librarian 4 Boys' State 3 Concessioner 3 MARY JANE BAKER UBOOH May Court 3, 4 May Dance 1 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 2, 3 ROBERT M. AMODIO UMOte!! Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Rifle Club 3 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Rhythmaires 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Prom Master of Ceremonies 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Mount Union Festival 3 Mahoning' County Music Festival 2, 3 Class Officer, Pres. 1 Co-Treas. 2 Debate Team 3 Boy's State 3 Annual Staff 4 Concessioner 3 MARGARET LOU CONKLIN Margie Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 2 Senior Play 4 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 3 May Dance 2 Librarian 3 Bookroom Sales 3 Concessioner 3 Junior Play 3 1st Grade Teacher Aid 4 Annual Staff 4 THOMAS CRUM Goose Football 3 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Rhythmaires 2, 3 Homecoming Decorating Committee 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 1, 2, 3 Mount Union Festival 2 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Track 2 Junior Concessioner 3 LINDA ANN COLLIGAN lKSkip!! Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3. 4 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Girls' Octette 2, 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 , Class Officer, Secretary 2 Senior Play Cast 4 4 May Dance 1, 2, 3 May Court 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 2, 3 Mount Union Festival 1, 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3 Librarian 2, 3 Graduation Usher 3 Clarinet Ensemble 4 Annual Staff 4 National Honor Society 4 I ROBERT DAVIS MROb7! Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Rhythmaires 3 Minstrel Make-Up Committee 3 Mahoning County Music Festix al 2 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Play Committee 3 Minstrel 2, 3, 4 Concessioner 3 X as .,,' I .,..,.,: ,,'. I-lull' 'ir--ac: THELMA JUNE FENTON Junie National Honor Society 3, 4 Vice Pres. 4 Concessioner 3, 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Student Council Representative 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 MARCIA FISHER Butch Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 1, 2 Class Officer, Vice Pres. 1, 2 May Dance 1, 2 Senior Play Cast 4 DONALD GARY ERHART Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Baby Basketball Scorekeeper 2 Football 3, 4 Football Score Reporter 3 Baseball 3 Cheerleader 3, 4 Senior Choir 3, 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 2, 3 Rhythmaires 3, 4 Mount Union Festival 1, 2, 3 Junior-Senior Prom State Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3 Committee 3 National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4 Minstrel 4 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 4 American Legion Essay Contest Homecoming Court Escort 4 County 8x District 3 Concessioner 3 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 4 1 ALBERDA DETTMER HAI!! Senior Choir 4 Minstrel 3, 4 Ticket Taker 3, 4 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Cafeteria Worker 2 Concessioner 3 is Jil ROBERT STEPHEN GALAYDE KCB0b!1 Senior Play 4 Prom Committee 3 Concessioner 3 State Scholarship Tests 1, 3 DARLA FORD ClDarY! Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Mount Union Festival 2 Mahoning County Music Festival 2 Ticket Taker 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1 Senior Play 4 Concessioner 3 GERALD W. GIBBS uGib-byn Librarian 4 Speech Play 4 Ticket Taker 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Concessioner 3 A Prom Committe 3 JOHN GROVE HRed!, Track 1, 2 Minstrel 3 Librarian 2 National Honor Society 3, 4 State Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3 American Legion Essay Contest 3 Xl NZ . EI f' il 92,71 lf., T -in ilzffslr-2-591' MILDRED HARGER , , Millie Librarian 1 . Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Ticket Taker 3, 4 Television Show W.F.M.J. 4 Mount Union Festival 1 Senior Play Tickets 4 Concessioner 3 Girls' Chorus 1 Double Quartet 4 Annual Staff 4 ROBERT GUSBETH MGI-ls!! Football Manager 1, 2 Football 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2 Homecoming Court Escort 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 2, 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Senior Play Usher 4 Librarian 2, 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Sales Tax Chairman 4 Rhythmaires 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 ROSEMARY HENDERSHOT NRO!! Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club 1 Mount Union Festival 2 . Ticket Taker 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Concessioner 3 Shorthand Contest 3 Minstrel 4 ELSA JANE LOVAS Elsie Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Mount Union Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Rifle Club 2 May Dance 1 Statistician 3, 4 Class Reporter 1 Librarian 3 Junior Play Cast 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Girls Ensemble 1, 2, 3 DAVID MAGUIRE i'Romeo Senior Play Cast 4 Band Major 1, 2 Minstrel 1, 3 Concessioner 3 HELEN MAXINE KUHNS HMaX7! Check Room 3 Senior Play Programs 4 Senior Concessioner 4 Intramural Sports 2 Concessioner 3 PATRICIA KEPNER llTiSh73 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3 Drum Majorette 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 1, 2 Homecoming Court 4 May Court 1, 2 May Dance 3 Librarian 2 Mount Union Festival 1, 2 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, Sec. 1 Senior Play 4 Scholarship Team 1 Bacc. Sz Comm. Head Usher 3 Annual Staff 4 X LM: N' j EFFIE ARLENE MARTIN uBeefyn Majorette at Chaney J.M. Senior Play 4 May Court4 5 v V li Y 4 Z WAYNE McDOUGAL crwindyyy Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 1, 3 Swingband 1, 2, 3 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 2, 3 Senior Play Cast 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3 Concessioner 3 RUTH McKEE Ruthie Cafeteria Worker 2, 3 Senior Choir 1 Ticket Taker 1 Concessioner 4 PAUL ALBERT MARSHALL Senior Play 4 Speech Play 4 Intramural Sports 4 Concessioner 4 Senior Play Art Work 4 Junior Play Berlin Center 3 Chorus 1 Track 1 ARDITH MUDGE Ardie Librarian 1, 2, 3 Debate Team 3 Speech Plays 2 Junior Play Cast 3 Senior Play Cast 4 Girls' State 3 Class Reporter 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Minstrel 3 V.F.W. Essay Contest 2 Concessioner 3 National Honor Society 4 Scholarship Team 2, 3 4 WILLIAM E. OBLINGER Will Football 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Rhythmaires 1, 2, 3, 4 WARREN EDWARD ROSE Band 1, 2, 3 Princess Mahoning County Music Festival 3 4 Senior Choir 1, 2 Rifle Club 1, 2 Rhythmaires 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Minstrel 2 Senior Play Usher 4 Stage Manager 3 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Play Committee 3 Librarian 4 Mahoning County Music Junior Concessioner 3 Festival 3 Brass Sextet 1, 2 Concessioner 3 Junior Band 1 GAIL NEMETH Music 1, 2 Intramural Sports 2, 3 Q V A ff, X' 6 fs ,f 4 I fl l lc f 5 f NANCY LEA SEXTON Nannie Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 May Dance 1, 3 Concessioner 3 Rifle Club 1, 2 Majorette 1, 2 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1, 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2, , HAROLD EUGENE SCHISLER Ulkefl Football Manager 2, 3 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3 Basketball Manager 2, 3 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Cast 3 Senior Play Cast 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Serrior Choir 2, 3, 4 Rhythmaires 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Athletic Reporter 4 Librarian 2 Concessioner 1 e 3, J CHARLES SHOFF Charlie Basketball Scorekeeper 1 Basketball Reserves 2 Senior Play Property Manager 4 Q Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 Mahoning County Music Festival 3 Librarian 1 Janitorial Staff-5 years Concessioner 3 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Y Annual Staff 4 GLORIA MARIE SCHISLER Punkie Basketball Tickets and Usher 1, 2, 3, 4 Play Tickets and Usher 3 Ticket Sales 4 Minstrel Programs 3 Senior Choir 3 Minstrel 3. 4 Cafeteria Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 - Intramural Sports 1 ' Homecoming Ticket Seller 4 May Dance Usher 2 Sales Tax Chairman 3 Mahoning County Music Festival 2, 3 Sadie Hawkins Day Dance 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3 JOHN SIMMONS Cookie Southeast Varsity Football 1, 2 Varsity S 1, 2 Intramural Sports 1, 2 Jackson-Milton Football 4 Homecoming Attendant Escort 4 Senior Choir 4 TREVA SIEGEL xaTOpsyv5 A Senior Choir 1, 2 Football 8: Basketball Ticket Seller 4 Ticket Taker 3 Intramural Sports 1 Senior Play 4 Concessioner 3 GARY SICKLE Band 1, 2 Baseball 3 Minstrel 2, 3 Senior Play Stage Hand 4 Check Room 3 Concessioner 3, 4 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 EILEEN FRANCES SUETTA Cafeteria 1 Senior Choir 4 Ensemble 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Bookroom 4 Librarian 2, 3 Minstrel 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 W.F.M.F. Television Show 4 State Scholarship Contestant 2, 3 Sales Tax Stamp Chairman 3, 4 Intramural Sports 4 Concessioner 3 Double Quartet 4 Annual Staff 4 '31 rx :shui-x Q 'LX ew Q QQ fr ' if ':, ' ff : s5, Z '-., I fig . T 1 CHARLOTTE ANNE WALTER Charlie Senior Choir 4 Color Guard 1 Majorette 2, 3, 4 May Dance Minuet 3 Intramural Sports 3, 4 Minstrel 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Concessioner 3 Annual Staff 4 XXX x A f N Lf' 6 jg flh- rfb T T ELLA LOUISE WILSON Willie Senior Choir 1 Senior Play 4 Check Room 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Basketball Ticket Taker 3 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Concessioner 3 Homecoming Dinner Tickets 4 Annual Staff 4 BARBARA S. TOHM Barb Senior Choir 1, 2, 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Mount Union Festival 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Debate Team 3 Class Officer, Sec. 3 May Dance 3 Senior Play 4 Echo Staff 2 Librarian 1, 2 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3 Conservation Essay Contest 2 Ensemble 3 Sadie Hawkins Day Activity 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 SE ICR CLASS HI TORY Let us look back through the past at our high school days and renew some of the many good times we have had together. In our freshman year things were off to a wonderful start with fifty-seven stu- dents in our class and Miss Delores Williams and Mr. John Massaro as our sponsors. The class officers were: President, Robert Amodiog Vice President, Marcia Fishery Sec- retary, Patricia Kepner, Treasurer, Richard Doyle, and Student Council Representative, Thelma Fenton. As sophomores we had as our class sponsors Mr. E. P. Van Auken and Mr. Charles Fedyna. Our class officers were: President, Richard Doyleg Vice President, Marcia Fisher, Secretary, Linda Colligang Treasurer, Dale McDougal, and Student Council Rep1'esentative, Patricia Kepner, Our junior year was a thrilling one. The class danced with joy in December 1954, when we received our class rings. We had a magazine drive which was quite successful and it helped pay for our Junior-Senior Prom which was held in May. Our class spon- sors were Mrs. Florence Gordan and Mr. El Long. The class officers were: President, Richard Doyleg Vice President, Dale McDougal, Secretary, Barbara Summerville Tohmg Treasurer, Mary Katherine Young, and Student Council Representative, Roselyn Gura. Our senior year was the best of all. We had as our sponsors Mrs. Florence Gordan, Mrs. Mary Lucy Lauban, and Mr. El Long. Our class officers were: President, Richard Doyle, Vice President, Dale McDougal, Secretary, Della Ludingtong Treasurer, Mary Katherine Young, and Student Council Representative, Richard Van Dette. Our class has been quite active threyghout its high school year. Participating in various sports we had: Dale'McDougal, Bob Gusbeth, Gary Erhart, Richard Van Dette, Wayne McDougal, Bob Amodio, Bill Oblinger, Harold Schisler, and Charles Shoff. The class felt quite honored in their senior year when Dale McDougal and Richard Van Dette received all-county football awards. To cheer all these boys on, our class furnished as cheerleaders: Marcia Fisher, Patricia Kepner, Mary Katherine Young, and Nancy Sexton. We were happy to have Donna Anderson as our Homcoming Queen and Della Ludington for May Queen. Several in our class belong to National Honor Society. They include: Marcia Fisher, Thelma Fenton, Roselyn Gura, Patricia Kepner, Della Ludington, Eileen Suetta, Louise Wilson, Richard Doyle, John Grove, Linda Colligan and Ardith Mudge. We were also fortunate to have numerous students in band, chorus, library work, rifle club, and debate forums. Our class may forget the many good times that we have had together at Hallow- een, Christmas, Valentine's Day and swimming parties held during our high school years, but we, the class of 1956, will never forget the many good times we had together on our senior trip in Washington, D.C. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY I am an electronic brain inside a flying saucer. My mission is to pick up the 1956 graduates of JACKSON-MILTON HIGH SCHOOL. I was chosen for this mission be- cause these same seniors ten years ago once laughed at the idea of flying saucers. I am now going to pick them up for their class reunion and to prove that He who laughs last laughs best. My first spin will be over New York City, where we will land on top of the New York Times Building. Inside, I find Wayne McDougal, Star Reporter, interviewing that guest singer, Bob Amodio, now known as the Rosemont Warbler. Our next stop will be in Boston, where we find Elsa Lovas in her fabulous fashion salon. As the gaiety of being together begins, we skip over to Wisconsin. The first stop will be on the mammoth dairy farm of John Grove. All we have now is a skip and in jump to pick up Richard Doyle, owner of Blatz, the Company that made Milwaukee amous. Up in the air again, we whirl to Chicago. We find the exquisite fashion designer, Pat Kepner, visiting Roselyn Gura in her mansion at Highland Park. Roselyn made her fortunes as an osteopath. There is a thrill of excitement among the passengers as we drop down to their home state of Ohio. Here we will pick up many of our passen- gers. As we land on the lawn of Stambaugh Auditorium we hear Mildred Harger sing- ing with the Metropolitan Opera Co. Also in Youngstown 'we find one of the most prominent women in the Red Cross, Gail Nemeth. A sudden silence comes over the crowd and on each face there is a far away look as we stop at their Alma Mater. To see who is in the principal's office surprised them very much. Imagine Charles Shoff, who was once a Janitor, has worked himself up to this position. Another surprise is to see Barbara Tohm teacher of Home Economics, and Treva Siegel, elementary teacher, walking down the hall. The town of North Jackson was considered very small until the General Motors plant came in ten years ago. At this plant we find Richard VanDette, the president, with his two efficient secretaries, Eileen Suetta and Ruth McKee. Richard has just called his electrical engineer, Bob Galayde, up to the office. Now we can continue our trip to the beautiful summer resort, Lake Milton. At last we see a dream come true! The proprietors of Milton Garden Skating Rink are now Linda Colligan and Charlotte Walter. The old skating rink has been replaced by a beautiful crystal ball arena that has been built in the middle of the lake. This dream has been achieved by paying fifty cents a week for ten years. CThey still have twenty years to pay.J We are now arriving at Newton Falls, where we find a famous dancer, Katie Young, practicing in her husband's night club. Her instructor is the well-known Nancy Sexton. Nancy has made many unknown dancers famous. Is anyone hungry? Let's stop at Gloria Schisler's Mural Room. Now that Gloria is with us, we will head for Columbus, and visit the University there. The honorable Gov- ernor, Dale McDougal, was chosen to throw the first football as coach Bob Gusbeth's all American Team takes the field. Sitting along the side lines is Effie Martin, now the wife of the famous coach. Also watching the game is the chemistry professor, Marcia Fisher. Beyond the stadium is the beautiful Medical Center where we see two of their Florence Nightingales, Donna Anderson and Ardith Mudge. Going west to Kansas City we see Alberta Dettmer's long, low ranch-house. Al- berta is now happily married. Whirling westward to Texas, we find that Mary Jane Baker has become Oil Queen. Mary Jane's secretary is Rosemary Hendershot. Below her mansion is a modernistic gasoline station owned by Gerald Gibbs and Gary Sickle. Their two mechanics are Bpb Davis and Paul Marshall. Now to Reno! Harold's Place is the most famous casino in Reno. The proprietor is none other than Harold Schisler. One of the famous celebrities in Harold's Place is Tom Crum the middle-weight Champion prize fighter of the world. The gaiety and laughter has become louder and brighter as we go along. California-here we come! The first person we recognize here is Margie Conklin at the Delmar Race Track, where she is entering her Kentucky Derby winner. Pulling up to the Race track in a Cadillac convertible are two very distinguished looking gen- tlemen. Who can they be? It's John Simmons and Gary Erhart. They tell us that their pin setting days are over, for they now own the bowling alley. Warren Rose is em- ployed as the manager of their alley. We will now visit the M.G.M. movie set. As we stroll in, we see the Great Lover of the Motion Picture Industry, Bill Oblinger. Bill's leading lady is Della Ludington. Della is having her hair done at Thelma Fenton's Beauty Salon. I-Ier well-trained staff consists of Maxine Kuhns as dietician and Darla Ford is her cosmetologist. - Shall we travel further down the road and look in on David Maguire? David is now a famed artist and his model is Louise Wilson. Away we go for the reunion to the night spot of all celebrities, the private G. N. Club! As I take each one home they now realize that I, the electronic brain and the flying saucer are realities. They now begin to question-. What lies ahead in the fu- ture? ? 'I LA T WILL A D TESTAMEN n We the class of 1956 being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: To the FACULTY we leave peace and quiet. ' To the JUNIORS we leave our talent for making money. To the SOPHOMORES we leave our profound ability to co-operate with the faculty. To the FRESHMEN we leave our textbooks for the three years of hard labor that is ahead of them. Bob Amodio wills his singing ability to anyone who likes to be caught With their mouth open. Donna Anderson wills her statistics board, the front seat of the bus, along with the fun with the team to Karen Jones. Mary Jane Baker Wills her ability to get along with Mike to Miss Theodore. Linda Colligan wills her life ambition to anyone who wants to have fun. Margie Conklin wills her love of gym to Corix Trexler. Tom Crum wills his ability of making out with women to Larry Lambert. Have fun kid!!! Robert Davis wills his 4th period history class to anyone who cares for the teacher. Alberda Dettmer wills her height to Mary Ann Maguire. Richard Doyle wills his ash tray collection from Pete's Place to Don Preston. Gary Erhart wills his ability to get along with his steady to Allen Blazek and Joan Gura. , Thelma Fenton wills her peacefulness to Mr. Slavin's 2nd period study hall. Marcia Fisher wills the fun she had in Miss Theodore's and Mr. Conti's classes to Bill Dickson. Darla Ford wills her ability to get along with the teachers to her sister, Sandy. Bob Galayde wills his love of poems to Norman Hunt. Gerald Gibbs wills all the Mars bars in the candy room to Judy Yerke. John Grove hereby wills his- grades to Delmer Stanley and his red hair to Jim Hash. Roselyn Gura wills her position as endwoman in the minstrel to her sister, Joan. Bob Busbeth wills his shoulder pad to Tom fGooseJ Rayburn. Mildred Harger wills her ability for getting her office practice work done on time, to anyone who enjoys staying after school. Rosemary Hendershot wills two years of continued work to her brother, Joe. Patricia Kepner wills her cheerleading dress to anyone who needs an extra formal for the Prom. Maxine Kuhns wills her ability in office practice to Helen. Elsa Lovas wills her happy' moments in detention to Sandy Hazlette. Della Ludington wills her scorekeeping job to Sandy Dickson. David Maguire wills his height to Otto Glasnapp. Paul Marshall wills the candy sales to Kenny Miller. Effie Martin wills her ability to sew to Miss Jochman. Dale McDougal wills his ability to win basketball games to Bill Dickson. Wayne McDougal wills all the fun he had in the minstrel rehearsals of 1956 to Nelson Begeot. Ruth McKee wills her job of selling candy to anyone who Wants a headache. Ardith Mudge wills her extra weight to Bonnie Ravey. Gail Nemeth wills her quietness to her sister, Gloria. Bill Oblinger Wills his ability to get along with Mr. Raven to Don Preston. Warren Rose wills his friendship with Mrs. Lauban to anyone who wants it. Gloria Schisler wills her job of helping Mrs. Jones to Mavis Henry. Harold Schisler wills his beer belly to Rapid-Robert Pittman. Nancy Sexton wills her love of school to Ronnie Walton. Charles Shoff wills his ability to work to Tom Rayburn. Gary Sickle wills his crew cut to M-r. Van Auken. Treva Siegel wills her job of selling basketball game tickets to anyone who doesn't like to see the games. John Simmons wills his ability to get to school on time to Allen Blazek. Eileen Suetta wills all the work she did on the Music Carnival to any junior who Wants to do a lot of work and have a good time doing it. Barbara Summerville Tohm wills her one period a day at J .M.H.S. to anyone who doesn't want to know what's happening around school. Richard Van Dette wills his red convertible to the gang of junior boys who have trouble getting girls. Charlotte Walter wills her song Growin' Up to Diane Purdy with hope that she takes good care of it. Louise Wilson wills her temper to anyone who can control it. Mary Katherine Young wills her cheerleading ability to Nancy Yerke. i 3 5 I P X E s 2 ? 5 2 5 x E E ei 5 5 :S x Qs E g E Mary Lucy Lauban, 11th and 12th Grade English. E1 Long, American History, Social Problems, American Government, Economics Dorothy Theodore, 8th and 9th Grade Mathematics, Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry Michael Conti, 7th Grade Geography, 9th Grade General Science, Biology, Physics. Ann Jochman, Bookkeeping, Home Economics. Edward VanAuken, Industrial Arts. Florence Gordon, 7th and 8th Grade English, Girls Physical Education. Anthony Billick, 8th Grade Science, Economic Geography, Boys Physical Education Donald Miller, 7th Grade Mathematics and Science, 8th Grade History. John Doyle, 7th Grade Geography, 8th Grade History, Driver Education Juanita Siesholts, 8th and 10th Grade English, Latin I and II, Speech Leon Slavin, 9th and 10th Grade English, World History. ABOVE: Florence Kovachik, Vocal Music Instructor. LEFT: Jay Raven, Instrumental Music Instructor Edna Goodwin, Typing I and II, Shorthand, Stenography, Office Practice Opal Jones, Secretary. JACKSON ELEME TARY TEACHER FRONT ROW: Miss Mildred Vroble, Mrs. Erma Tondo, Superintendent, John E. Ray- burn, Mrs. Florence Kovachik, Mrs. Genevieve Clark. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Natalie Treharne, Mrs. Lucy Riggs, Mrs. Hazel Hart, Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss Shirley Cellio. ILTO ELEMENTARY TEACHER FRONT ROW: Colegara Spencer, Emily Knisely, Maurice Jones, Principal, Maryellen Meiersg Nancy Emanuel. SECOND ROW: Margaret Funk, Marjorie Moss, Kathryn Young, Estelle Henry, Eve- lyn Smith, Iris Long. CLASS OF 1957 FRONT ROW: M. Harden, G. Nemeth, P. Cone, N. Urich, D. Purdy, F. Shaffer, H. Allen, A. Hood, S. Hazlette. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Edna Goodwin, B. Lehotsky, E. Bolyard, M. Henry, J. Many- penny, J. Keck, J. Gura, D. Stearns, R. Chick, Mr. John Doyle. THIRD ROW: K. Miller, S. Schmidt, W. MacLochlan, G. Weaver, D. Stanley, W. King, W. Dickson, P. Manypenny, J. Hash, N. Begeot. FOURTH ROW: N. Hunt, G. Yuhas, R. Walton, P. Smith, D. Preston, A. Blazek, L. Lambert, R. Pittman, J. Clay, Bradley Smith, O. Harkleroad, B. Lewis. ELEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The eleventh grade class officers were the following: President, Bill Dicksong Vice-president, Larry Lambert, Secretary, Mavis Henry, Treasurer, Jim Hash, Stu- dent Council Representative, Bradley Smith. Joan Gura was our Homecoming attendant. Junior boys who were members of the football squad are Nelson Begeot, Allen Blazek, Emmet Bolyard, Bill Dickson, Jim Hash, Wilbur King, Larry Lambert, Paul Manypenny, Bradley Smith, David Stearns. Nancy Urich was Reserve basketball cheerleader. The following Junior boys par- ticipated in basketball: Allen Blazek, Bill Dickson, Jim Hash, Larry Lambert, Bill Lehotsky, Paul Manypenny, Bradley Smith, Delmer Stanley, Emmet Bolyard, and Wilbur King. Don Preston was basketball manager. Juniors who were elected to the National Honor Society in January were Bill Dickson, Mavis Henry, Larry Lambert, Bill Lehotsky, Paul Manypenny, Florita Shaffer, Bradley Smith, Delmer Stanley, and Nancy Urich. Two of the biggest moments during the year were receiving our class rings and attending the Junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Mahoning Country Club for the first time. We all enjoyed ourselves and had a good time. We are thankful to our class sponsors, Mrs. Goodwin and Mr. Doyle, for helping us so much in all our activities and projects. CLASS OF 1958 FRONT ROW: N. Williams, M. Reese, M. Maguire, P. Lacusky, C. Harmon, L. Phillips, M. Shoff, G. Edwards, D. Adams. SECOND ROW: Miss Ann Jochman, R. Hovis, M. Harden, H. Madison, J. Yerke, G. Harger, D. Young, L. Cone, P. Fox, Mr. Leon Slavin. THIRD ROW: H. Berry, M. Bonsall, M. Koontz, K. Serich, S. Dickson, J. Williams, F. Zunic, M. Smith, M. Jarvis, B. Spencer. FOURTH ROW: E. Harkleroad, J. Lehotsky, J. Maynard, D. Bernard, F. Gallaugher, T. Dugan, N. Hoeffler, C. Oblinger. FIFTH ROW: K. Pew, W. Sickle, R. Clark, T. Marshall, G. Kopp, R. Baringer, T. Rayburn, A. J essop, J. Hendershot, R. Clegg. TENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The tenth grade class officers were the following: President, Mary Lou Smith, Vice-president, Tom Rayburn: Secretary-Treasurer, Dennis Bernard, Student Council Representative, James Bernard. Members of the Social Committee were Carl Oblinger, Judy Yerke, Robert Clark, and Carol Harmon. Sales Tax Committee members were Kay Serich, Bill Sickle, Gary Kopp, and Sandra Dickson. Our Homecoming attendant was Sandra Dickson. The boys on the football team from the Sophomore class were Bill Sickle, Roger Baringer, Gary Kopp, Tom Rayburn, Tom Dugan, and Bert Naypaver. Pat Lacusky was a Reserve basketball cheer leader. The following boys played basketball: Tom Rayburn, Gary Kopp, Roger Baringer, Kenneth Pew, Carl Oblinger, Edward Harkleroad, and Bill Sickle. Our class sponsors were Miss Jochman and Mr. Slavin. CLASS OF 19 9 FRONT ROW: N. Yerke, J. Kurzawa, C. Ludington, M. Roessler, P. Bigelow, F. Alltop, L. Davis, J. Grove, M. Abraham. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Juanita Siesholts, H. Crytzer, W. Clay, M. Brinsey, D. Holmes, T. Williams, J. Clegg, F. Buddervich, W. Price, R. Winner, Miss Dorothy Theodore. THIRD ROW: S. Cone, M. Hoeffler, J. Rickenbrode, D. Gura, V. Hetzel, J. Walton, C. Miller, J. Boren, D. Cribley. FOURTH ROW: D. Hout, I. Carnes, B. Bartel, M. Markel, F. Stroney, D. Hood, L. Bressler, G. Wedemeyer, C. Tomesko. FIFTH ROW: T. Andrella, J. Marshall, D. Love, W. Kyle, I. Worley, L. Smith, R. Stroup, R. Trehorne, J. Pipher, D. Paolucci. NINTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The ninth grade class officers were the following: President, Richard Stroupg Vice-president, Carol Ludingtong Secretary, Mack Hoefflerg Treasurer, William Bartelg Student Council Representative, Mike Markel, Sales Tax Representatives, Ian Worley and Duane Hout. Our Homecoming attendant was Dorothy Gura. Freshmen boys who participated in football were Tom Andrella, Irving Carnes, Richard Stroup, Richard Treharne, Ian Worley. Duane Hout was a manager. Two basketball cheer leaders from our class were Nancy Yerke QVarsityJ and Carol Ludington QReservej. The ninth grade basketball players were William Bartel, Mac I-Ioeffler, Larry Smith, Richard Stroup, Richard Treharne, and Ian Worley. Jim Davitt was a manager. Our class sponsors were Miss Theodore and Mrs. Siesholts. CLASS OF 1960 FRONT ROW: R. Biles, E. Teeters, J. Cramer, J. MacLochlin, R. Doyle, J. Patton SECOND ROW: M. Bradish, P. Mathews, M. Hovis, L. Alltop, L. Shaw, J. Foster C. Spayde, M. Reinhart, G. Rhodes, K. Jones, S. Naypaver. THIRD ROW: Mr. Donald Miller, S. Zimmerman, M. Johns, I. Lewis, C. Siegel, K Harger, B. Ravey, J. Smith, C. Gerback, J. Rose, S. Winner, Mr. Anthony Billick. FOURTH ROW: L. Clegg, L. Stephenson, H. Turney, R. Delp, J. Shook, W. Hedrick D. Albanese, D. Nolle, D. Dixon, R. Grove. FIFTH ROW: M. Shank, N. Keeler, S. Oblinger, D. Stillings, B. Yuhas, M. Herman S. Sheridan, J. Williams, B. McCullough. SIXTH ROW: J. Richards, R. Vesey, D. Ma1'shall, A.. Amodio, E. Gorgei, L. Pirko, F. Hash, O. Glassnap, G. Teeters, K. Jarvis, B. Berry, D. Rohrbough, W. Thomas, C. Boyce, T. Reinhart. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The eighth grade class officers were the following: President, Karen Jones, Vice- president, Mary Herman, Secretary, Joan Foster, Treasurer, William Berry, Student Council Representative, Edward Gorgei. A Party Committee consisted of the following: the class officers, Fred Hash, Sue Sheridan, Gene Teeters, Kathryn Harger, Dorothy Stillings, Larry Clegg, Jean Smith, Bernice McCullough, Susan Naypaver, and Shirley Oblinger. . Two girls from our class, Karen Jones and Joan Foster, were Junior High basket- ball cheer leaders. Members of the Junior High basketball team from the eighth grade were William Berry, Edward Gorgei, Donald Dickson, William Thomas, Otto Glasnapp, Larry Bailey, Robert Grove, John Patton, Dale Marshall, and James Shook. Our home room teachers were Mr. Billick and Mr. Miller. r 9 CLASS OF 1961 FRONT ROW: F. Holloway, H. Daugherty, F. Schrock, D. Schrock, T. Davitt, A. Rhodes, D. Foster, T. Douglas, K. Yerke, Poling, S. Albanese. SECOND ROW: L. Roessler, A. Marshall, E. Jones, D. May, D. Baker, N. Moherman, K. Karash, B. May, C. Storney, L. Matson, B. Rickenbrode, Mrs. Florence Kovachik. THIRD ROW: V. Crytzer, M. Cribley, D. Ludington, M. Suetta, J. Young, J. Young, P. Goist, E. Simmons, D. Cowell, J. Amodio, E. Urich, L. Hovis, M. Hunt, Mr. Michael Conti. FOURTH ROW: C. Lambert, W. Manypenny, B. Wymer, R. Hillier, J. Holmes, D. Carnes, C. Theisler, F. Herman, C. Love, W. Wilson, S. Rayburn, N. Gerback, K. Tomesko, P. Bernard. FIFTH ROW: B. Lepsik, L. Kyle, C. Chalfant, P. Chick, J. Paolucci, D. Hudson, E. Vaughn, J. Chepke, J. Baringer, M. Marshall, D. Behon, K. Nicholas, E. Herman, J. Ramsey, J. Klingerman. SIXTH ROW: J. Shimer, E. Zelkwitz, A. Love, D. Keller, J. McKenzie, G. Hageman, K. Kenzie, E. Vaughn, B. Lepsik, D. Forney, R. Baytos, J. Gorgei, G. Sesky, D. Stroup, R. Carson, T. Dent. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The seventh grade class officers were the following: President, Harry Daugherty, Vice-president, Pat Goistg Secretary, Frances Herman, Treasurer, Roberta Hillierg Student Council Representative Carol Lambert. Marlane Suetta was a Junior High basketball cheer leader. Boys from our class who participated in basketball were Raymond Baytos, Harry Daugherty, Tom Davitt, Don Foster, Jim Gorgei, Keith Kenzie, Jim Klingerman, David Stroup. ' Our home room teachers were Mrs. Kovachik and Mr. Conti. Q Q 5 3 Q 2 E S a Q Q Q 5 3 ii 2 5 1 E 1 3 5 s i 2 4 S 5 x z i 1 2 E 3 1 f 1 f 5 E FRONT ROW: S. Humberston, N. Goldner, J. King, S. Kimmel, S. Schlabaugh, M Breznai, C. Davidson, L. Edwards. SECOND ROW: C. Shank, S. Bowman, J. Schreiber, P. Lamb, R. Moherman, K. Fleps N. Cowan, P. Scott. THIRD ROW: Miss Cellio, D. Freeland, D. Clark, R. Schafer, J. Hamilton, J. Harris N. Baytos, N. Rayburn, P. Dennison, L. Harkleroad, S. Thompson, T. Bernard. FRONT ROW: M. Ruggles, S. Anderson, K. Yerke, K. Foster, L. Drake, S. Shook, C Campbell, N. Bernard. SECOND ROW: D. Crytzer, L. Pal, D. Brubaker, C. Staffrey, S. Poling, J. Muir, C Humberston. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Natalie Treharne, D. Naymick, R. Lamb, J. Williams, D. Wilson D. Pirko, W. Dorman, R. Harshman, W. Wilson. ARSENT FROM PICTURE: M. Marvin, S. Khalife. nm-a .1sr nnl'1-V 44wan,znLs.1. w 1 FRONT ROW: Y. Cook, V. Theisler, C. Purdy, R. Davis, D. Ludington, J. Phillips, S. Baker, R. Shaw, S. Morris. SECOND ROW: J. Ravey, B. Koontz, J. Batta, B. Chepke, S. Kimpton, K. Batteiger, J. Klingerman, A. Winner, L. Egrey, W. Davis, Mrs. Estelle Henry. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, J. Blaine, E. Holloway, F. Love, J. Myers, C. Douglas, K. Big- ler, M. Behon, J. Andrella, A. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: P. Hauck, F. Hetzel, R. Shaffer, B. Knapp, E. Isner, B. Terrell, D. Williams, L. Spayde, W. Deiley, G. Teeters, F. Miller, R. Hedrick. FRONT ROW: M. Schrock, L. Van Dyne, H. Moherman, B. Reese, M. Nichols, S. Abra- ham, D. Daugherty, B. Hash, M. Leonard. SECOND ROW: C. Stroup, J. Cramer, C. Rossell, J. Siegel, M. Bradish, J. King, R Swager, S. Ford, Mrs. Genevieve Clark. THIRD ROW: D. Campbell, J. Clegg, D. Cribley, G. Ruggles, V. McKenzie, R. Markel J. Carnes, W. Muir, D. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: H. Grove, T. Teeple, R. Simpson, R. Goeltz, R. Davitt, C. Terry, W Charko, R. Lovas, S. Shimer, G. Himes. FRONT ROW: B. Scott, J. Garritano, J. Shimer, J. Troutman, T. Shimer, J. Humber- ston, J. Rhodes, J. Graham, M. Dickson. SECOND ROW: A. Albanese, D. Daugherty, C. Muir, J. Davis, L. Arnold, W. Schisler, T. Pavelko, R. Schafer, B. Matthews, Mrs. Lucy Riggs. THIRD ROW: K. Vasko, G. McCullough, A. Stroney, C. Hageman, R. Crytzer, R. Ross- ell, G. Spencer, K. Keller, R. Bartel. FOURTH ROW: J. Blazek, G. Roessler, C. Baringer, G. Delp, C. Manypenny, R. Harsh- man, J. Mong, R. Fleps, J. Groom, W. Goldner, J. Herman. FRONT ROW: D. Holloway, D. Kepsik, S. Ravey, D. Phillips, L. Trimm, J. Myers, S Dairs, D. Holmes, D. Nemeth. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Margaret Funk, B. Metzler, S. Smith, J. Fenton, S. Birge, C Schippert, S. Forney, S. Creed, J. Price, N. Madison. THIRD ROW: E. Williams, A. Turney, G. Shaffer, M. Jones, J. Taras, V. Goodman, E. Deiley, R. Channel, R. Williams, R. Holeman. FOURTH ROW: T. Dairs, J. Seatches, E. Burnett, M. Kazy, T. Knisely, J. Lewis, L Shultz, H. Rook, R. Muriom, F. Lewshone, B. Long. .f...::fasv:.1f-W f -K.. 1- f .1 ws 'wwe as 'efsmaffsw memmwmzsff...::aw.f1mrwmsw.a.maemum,.mfmmw1v rw: :w.ss.e1'fs.:fw.fxwmiwo :s.swae.'m1grm..sf:mm: FRONT ROW: J. Rice, N. Holecko, J. Myers, T. Brooks, D. Holloway, S. Felger, L. King, J. Matson. SECOND ROW: J. Howard, P. Mountain, G. Terry, B. Reinhart, J. Baker, J. Wag- goner, Mrs. Emily Knisley. THIRD ROW: D. Stevens, J. Knisely, J. Anderson, J. Maguire, P. Smith, B. Bright, M. Karash, J. Carson. FOURTH ROW: A. Bobersky, C. Chepke, R. Miller, R. Hughes, K. Jones, J. Jarvis, G. Vaughan, P. Bigelow. FRONT ROW: C. Fenton, G. Ludington, C. Nief, P. Hovis, B. Sweeney, P. Houck, D Edwards, E. Bonsall. SECOND ROW: R. Theisler, G. Holeman, D. Hudson, M. Roarbaugh, J. Lang, C. Burke M. Strock, H. Adams, C. MacDonald, Mrs. Colegara Spencer. THIRD ROW: R. Stroup, R. Stiles, D. Batteiger, D. Kohn, J. Kovach, M. Woloschak J. Chillog, R. Kemble, L. Cone. FRONT ROW: J. Smith, N. Richards, B. Reese, V. Roessler, A. Oblinger, P. Williams, C. Marsh, K. Kenzie. SECOND ROW: I. Edwards, G. Poling, J. Martin, K. Wetzel, G. Ruggles, J. Tuxford, G. Foor, F. Lacusky. THIRD ROW: Miss Mildred Vroble, M. Williams, T. Fitzer, L. Terry, D. Dickerhoof, T. Setree, E. Schisler, T. Fleps, J. Wilson, N. Johnson, T. Naymick. FRONT ROW: D. Cordray, L. Troutman, B. Muir, S. Baker, S. Goist, D. Rhodes, P. Kimmel, M. Stroney. SECOND ROW: D. Clegg, W. Keeler, V. Bernard, A. Barney, J. Bracik, M. Moore, D. Gerback, D. Cribley. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hazel Hart, R. Jones, H. Campbell, R. Burkhart, G. Chuey, J. Ewing, E. Barney, E. Houser, T. Graham, J. Davis. wwmwwwmawxfwmswamwmewarm4:mamam afwmwmwexarfwzxmwfemme.-we1.m.fsfemmmesmseaiem.m.rwzssm..wzm.mar:newgvazimmmzww.gawmgnfwxm ierisaffmszrfewam: FRONT ROW: L. Butler, E. Turney, M. McKnabb, A. Schertz, L. Kovach, S. Sesky, S Case, L. Williams. SECOND ROW: J. Watson, L. Burnett, R. Shaffer, C. Resch, J. Rook, N. Bartek, B Murwin. THIRD ROW: M. Pfeiffer, S. Gazdik, D. Batta, R. Williams, R. Sprouse, T. Brown, K Love, Mrs. Iris Long. FRONT ROW: K. Morris, N. Fenton, M. Woloschak, S. Brown, T. Amidon, L. Heib, K Finch, K. Schertz. SECOND ROW: B. Hunt, H. Moran, H. Vaughan, D. Whaley, R. Williams, M. Paolucci J. Schippert, P. Fox. THIRD ROW: G. Clemens, B. Hile, D. Wilson, R. Kuhns, S. Sickle, M. McCluggage, P Fihn, R. Love, H. Boley, Mrs. Nancy Emanuel. .a...mungum'f,...f'ar .. , -ft' - ' asm1w.g1w1uumsnf'f....:.:,x..l.l':r.4 FRONT ROW: L. Hudson, B. Breznai, L. Harris, P. Richards, E. Akins, D. Groom, K Worley, S. Albanese. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mary Miller, R. Johnson, J. Shrader, E. Williams, E. Lacusky, F Marshall, D. Markel, J. Burkhart, J. Shank. THIRD ROW: C. Chewy, J. Spencer, F. Taylor, E. Boyce, R. Manypenny, H. Keeler, S Hood, S. Pirko, K. Snyder. FRONT ROW: K. Winner, P. Lepsik, J. Rose, S. Fenton, J. Rickenbrode, J. Menegos J. Wagoner, A. Jarvis, S. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Maryellen Meiers, P. Bevington, C. Rook, J. Watson, S. Reinhart, M. Kuhns, L. Turney, N. Harden, L. Brown, B. May. THIRD ROW: W. Terry, B. Burnett, T. Whiteman, C. Stillings, C. Harger, B. Moore D. Alltop, C. Schisler, R. Long, B. Johns. FOURTH ROW: D. Freeman, J. Rohrbaugh, D. Kinkade, B. Murwin, D. Miller, R. John- son, M. Woloschak, T. Stiles, W. Smith, L. Jones, H. Shaffer, S. Bryner, O. Lewis. t FRONT ROW: J. Amidon, G. Ludington, D. Emanuel, J. Wagoner, D. Knupp, P. Carson, B. Force, K. Jones. SECOND ROW: G. King, K. Hauck, S. Fisher, C. Chillog, J. Wilson, S. Edwards, R. Byers. THIRD ROW: R. Eddinger, W. Williams, F. Sweeney, J. Heib, T. Hovis, C. Bigelow, S. Love, D. Terry, Mrs. Evelyn Smith. FOURTH ROW: W. Reinhart, S. Yeager, G. Rice, R. Maggs, D. Love, M. Chillog, R. Stroup, R. Waggener. FIRST ROW: D. Love, G. Shaw, D. Geatches, P. Amodio, R. Williams, R. Williams, K McCluggage, D. Moran, W. Fisher. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Katherine Young, B. Metzler, J. Hutzel, A. Bressler, R. Stroup L. Sprouse, G. Chick, J. Rice, D. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Goodman, A. Whaley, M. Sprouse, L. Lehwald, D. Carson, C. Clem- ons, P. McLacklan. FOURTH ROW: F. Foughty, J. Hetzel, C. Kazy, D. States, K. Adams, P. Burnett. B Bright, J. Doolittle. FRONT ROW: P. Williams, J. VanDyne, R. Uncapher, S. Smerchansky, V. Rayburn, D. Arnold, R. Marsh, J. Kimmel. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Erma Tondo, R. Biles, D. Bowman, J. Albanese, J. Valasek, C. Davis, G. Winters, J. May. THIRD ROW: G. Hemphill, D. Martin, B. Spencer, J. Williams, C. Hess, D. Farkas, W. Sinn, A. Schafer. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: M. Tobin, B. Paulsey. GRADU TI G CLASS OF 1956 S A 2 2 2 E 5 , E . Q 5 3 3 Q I X i S 5 1 f E 2 2 2 3 2 i 3 i FGOTBALL CHEERLE DER g fvfissgga, X2 L Ye e, ig I 5 'iii fiiiii ff 52 Q' .Hmm xi ,, my W zzsq 4X5 ' N 1 .x 5 if 2 , 4 if is-Ulf 'J . w I 1 icy L' Bob STANDING: Marcia Fisher, Nancy Sexton, Pat Kepner. CENTER: Katy Young. S IOR Rich, Co-Captain John Gus, Co-Cap Bill Dale Captain g re W is as we wfifzgfmwxigf ,, 5 W ,,.. , l f?-Sflffggjflf: i1.5?fnif7' ' gg W -.m:..,-.V M- --.1 --on , .. .. -. ,, ,5 . , ff' 5:1 A .,-:mu . S ' Rich ff fs Q u AN Q5 I, r gms ,MQ kv 'ng In 5 y sr gil gig 4' .1 4, H 44 4 , 'HW 1 .1-if . vig, , X .,, 5 -. W ' X K 4FLsi x4i- if 'E 'im an K' Ha il X Q 7' ' ' Q ' ' 5 ,fig -Q S 3,4 ' A u 3 yi sf E ,Q .. 3 55' 'J 5 Q, ' tm Xu! L 91 is 1 N , 4 or I Y anim: V' ' Ei 5 h Lu -1 - '- f I :: . .. ff l M514-22 fE:iF'.:if:?saz:ii:-az' Wayne Gary FQOTB LL QUAD SEATED: Wilbur King, Bradley Smith, Allen Blazek, Paul Manypenny, Nelson Begeot, Bill Dickson, Emmet Bolyard. SECOND ROW: Donnie Dickson, Richard Doyle, Gary Erhart, Robert Gusbeth, Dale McDougal, John Simmons, Bob Amodio, James Hash. THIRD ROW: Mr. Anthony Billick, Delmer Stanley, Tom Rayburn, Roger Barringer, Larry Lambert, Bill Sickle, Alfred Jessop, Bert Naypaver, Ronald Chick. FOURTH ROW: Tom Andrella, Irving Carnes, Richard Treharne, Richard Stroup, Duane Hout, George Wedemeyer, Harry Crytzer, Dennis Holmes. ABSENT: R. VanDette, W. McDougal s N, C 4 - N xx fx FOOTBALL GAMES AND SCORES 6 I . We They XX I Canfield 13 7 Springfield 0 0 X f' McDonald 0 38 North Lima 13 0 Lowelville 49 6 Goshen 6 34 Darlington 7 0 ,,... Southeast 0 13 VARSITY CHEERLEADER STANDING: Pat Kepner, Katy Young, Marcia Fisher. KNEELING: Nancy Yerke. CORE KEEPER SEATED: Harold Schisler, Della Ludington, Robert Clark. STANDING: Donna Anderson, Roselyn Gura. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM , 5 KNEELING: Bill Dickson, Bill Lehotsky, Allen Blazek, Jim Hash, Bradley Smith, Delmer Stanley. STANDING: Paul Manypenny, Dale McDougal, Coach Donald Miller, Don Preston, Larry Lambert, Tom Rayburn. VARSITY BASKETBALL GAMES AND SCORES Av, ,GT N I3 Q 9 X 042 ,I ik di X V McDonald North Lima Columbiana Greenford Berlin Center Springfield Alumni Goshen Union Lowelville Fairfield Southeast Berlin Center Fitch Lowelville Springfield Mineral Ridge North Lima Canfield Goshen Union They 44 86 70 45 61 55 45 75 58 75 48 70 59 82 76 65 73 77 60 .Q-'W if 1 1 HQ? 4- M A RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING Mack Heoffler, Emmet Bolyard, Carl Oblinger, Bill Bartel, Kenny Pew, Ian Worley STANDING Jim Davitt, Bill Sickle, Bill Lehotsky, Richard Treharne, Richard Stroup, Bradley Smith Larry Smith, Coach E1 Long. 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Koontz, M. Bonzall, K. Serich, C. Ludington, J. Grove, G. Edwards, D. Ludington, E. Suetta, M. Harger, M. Maguire, Director Mrs. Kovachik, N. Yerke, P. Lacusky, M. Conklin, F. Zunic, J. Williams, R. Gura, C. Miller, F. Alltop, M. Abra- ham, P. Bigelow, M. Harden. SECOND ROW: M. Hoeffler, J. Gura, M. Harden, M. Shoff, J. Yerke, S. Dickson, E. Lovas, A. Dettmer, D. Ford, R. Hendershot, H. Schisler, M. Henry, J. Manypenny, M. Smith, K. Zimmerman, N. Urich, F. Shaffer, C. Walters, D. Purdy, D. Anderson, D. Gura, I. Worley. THIRD ROW: D. Love, J. Pipher, G. Erhart, J. Simmons, M. Markel, N. Hoeffler, C. Oblinger, R. Clark, L. Smith, R. Baringer, R. VanDette, R. Amodio, W. Oblinger, R. Gusbeth, G. Teeters, J. Hendershot, C. Tomesko, T. Williams, H. Crytzer, D. Stanley, T. Rayburn, N. Begeot, W. Sickle, C. Shoff. JU IOR HIGH CHOIR FRONT ROW: B. Rickenbrode, M. Bradish, N. Moherman, D. Baker, D. May, D. Cow- ell, J. Foster, A. Marshall, E. Simmons, F. Shrock, J. 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Carnes, S. Rayburn, R. Hillier, E. Herman, M. Smith, F. Zunic, W. Lehotsky, P. Manypenny, W. McDougal, N. Hoeffler, T. Williams, W. Berry, K. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: S. Albanese, M. Markel, J. Hendershot, C. Tomesko, C. Miller, F. Her- man, M. Conklin, J. Lehotsky, R. Doyle, B. Naypaver, L. Lambert, C. Oblinger, R. DIXIELA D BA Don Preston, Kenny Pew, Paul Manypenny, Larry Lambert, Frances Zunic, and Mike Markel. MARCHI GBA D MAJ GRETTE Florita Shaffer, Joan Gura, Janet Manypenny, Pat Kepner, Linda Colligan, Charlotte Walters, Diane Purdy. SWING BAND JUNIOR BAND BEGINNERS BAND NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY SEATED: T. Fenton, E. Suetta, D. Ludington, R. Doyle, J. Grove, L. Wilson, R. Gura, P. Kepner. STANDING: M. Henry, N. Urich, F. Shaffer, B. Smith, L. Lambert, Supt., Mr. Ray- burn, Pres., M. Fisher, Sponsor, Mrs. Siesholts, B. Dickson, B. Lehotsky, P. Many- penny, L. Colligan, A. Mudge. ABSENT: Delmer Stanley. LIBRARIANS FRONT ROW: H. Rhodes, A. Hood, R. Clark, J. Williams, J. Yerke, M. Shoff. SECOND ROW: M. Henry, I. Worley, E. Herman, H. Madison, S. Dickson, R. Theis- ler, Sponsor, Mrs. Siesholts. THIRD ROW: B. Oblinger, T. VanDette, R. Delp, R. Clegg, D. Hout. DEB TE TEA- SEATED: Paul Smith, Ronald Walton, Moderator Mr. Rayburn, Dale McDougal, Rob- ert Amodio. STANDING: Mavis Henry, Hazel Rhodes, Margaret Harden, Sponsor Mrs. Siesholts Roselyn Gura, Ardith Mudge. SENIOR PLAY CAST Magnolia, Harold Schislerg Frankie, Marcie Fisher, Susan, Linda Colligang Dick, David Maguire, Mary Jane, Mary K. Young, Mrs. Randolph, Ardith Mudgeg Mr. Hirman, Wayne McDougal, Elaine, Roselyn Gurag Patience, Thelma Fenton. SENIOR MAY COURTi FRONT ROW: Della Ludington, Queeng Effie Martin, Mary K. Young. SECOND ROW: Linda Colligan, Mary J. Baker, Roselyn Gura. TUDE TCOU OIL Left to right, SEATED: Harry Daugherty, Mr. Donald Miller, Jim Lehotsky, Richard Doyle, Mike Markel, Richard Van Dette. STANDING: Bradley Smith, Richard Stroup, Karen Jones, Mary Lou Smith, Carol Lambert, Elaine Simmons, William Dickson, Ed Gorgei, DRIVER TRAINING Elsa Lovas, Ardith Mudge, Treva Siegel, Mr. John Doyle, Robert Gusbeth, Harold Schisler, Warren Rose, Ruth McKee, Rosemary Hendershot, Darla Ford, Alberda Dett- mer, Pat Kepner, Effi Martin. RIFLE CLUB KNEELING: Harold Schisler, Wayne McDougal. STANDING: William Clay, Ronald Biles, Marcie Fisher, Richard Van Dette, Margie Conklin, Jim Boren, Harry Crytzer. SECOND ROW: Mike Markel, Joe Clay, Otto Glasnapp, Olin Harkleroad, Franklin Stroney. ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Linda Colligan, Bob Amodio, Marcia Fisher, Mrs. Lauban, Pat Kepner Dale McDougal, Ardith Mudge. STANDING: Eileen Suetta, Louise Wilson, Mildred Harger, Marge Conklin, Charles Shoff, Charlotte Walter, Roselyn Gura, Donna Anderson. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Elsa Lovas. Co-Editors ...... ................. Pat Kepner and Marcia Fisher Sales Manager ........... ............ A rdith Mudge Assistant ................................ Donna Anderson Adv. Sales Manager ................ Dale McDougal Assistant ........................ ......-Roselyn Gura Business Manager ......... ............ B ob Amodio Assistant ................. ................ C harles Shoff Class Prophecy ....... ........ C harlotte Walters Class Will .......... .............. E lsa Lovas Class History ........ Typists ............... Faculty Adviser ............. ........Marge Conklin ........Linda Colligan Mildred Harger Eileen Suetta Louise Wilson .Mary Lucy Lauban JA ITOR Ralph Watterson, Norman Schisler, Bert Klingensmith. COOKS Mrs. Alta Moore, Mrs. Mildred McCracken, Mrs. Alberta Oblinger. S 59 3? Sri Ei 3 EQ lx, ZS 1 3 ,Q 'a ss Q , Q 'zv HFor God and Country We Associate Ourselves Together for the Following Purposesn JUSTICE FREEDOM DEMOCRACY FOSTER AMERICANISM REHABILITATION CHILD WELFARE DEFENSE of COUNTRY SERVICE - TO COMMUNITY, STATE and NATION LAKE POST 737, AMERICAN LEGION DEPT. OF OHIO Invites Veterans To Join With Us to Aid in Promoting This Worth-While Service Golden Dawn Fine Foods Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1956 North Jackson, Ohio SEEMS Phone KE 8-3933 S. 8 G. CONTRACTORS 123 S. Niles-Canfield Rd. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME Austintown-Youngstown 9, Ohio Phone SW-95605 Invalid Car Service Complete Line: Carpet - Furniture Roofing h Siding Garages Phone LE 3-5531 Breezeways Fibre Glass SMITH ELECTRONIC SALES H SERVICE Compliments Radio H TV of Route 18 J, Me NOVELTY Between N. Jackson Q L. Milton KE 8-3147 ALBERT GUARNIERI 8a CO. Wholesale Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, Fountain, and School Supplies Telephone 45636-36603 Rear 1133 Market Street, East Compliments of JONES HARDWARE North Jackson Phone KE 8-3355 BERT GETTMAN FLORIST HFlowers Are a Message of Love 5522 Mahoning Ave. Phone SW 9-8411 Compliments of WHITE ELECTRIC and MAVIS'S BEAUTY SHOPPE SMRESOURSPBJAUH' 'RESPONSIBLE CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS EVER-BBITE, INC 69 Bridge Sf. Pm' 45 Nemon Falls. ohio.. Compliments of ABEY STUDIO 2020 Midlothian Blvd Phone ST 84069 UCongratulations to the Class of 1956. May your life be full and happy.H THE BORDEN COMPANY 6330 Market Street Youngstown, Ohio Enjoy ood' Ice Cream Today! Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Compliments of JORDAN'S HARDWARE Austintown Phone SW 9-3381 OldsmobHe Qgnba B 5. P 96957 Sales S Service AUSTINTOWN AUTO SERVICE 5461 MAHONING AVENUE H. H. DETCHON YouNGsTowN 9. oHlo STATEMENT General Mills, Inc. -E5 7 FARM senvlcs sroma . U FEEDS - FARM SUPPLIES - SEEDS GQ tgizif NoRTHJAcKsoN.oHlo XQig9! P. O. Box 7 Compliments of JAMES FUNERAL HOME Newton Falls Ohio A BOB'S FRIENDLY GULF SERVICE Route 18 West of Turnpike North Jackson Complete Lubrication Wheel Balancing Come Q Go Gulf Compliments of HY- SKORE BOWLI NG LANE S 5526 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown 9, Ohio Z I M M E R M A N S North Jackson Pharmacy Austintown Pharmacy X Cosmetics Revlon Tussy Y Candy Whitmans Y Costume Jewelry P r e s c r i p t i o n s TANNER INSURANCE AGENCY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING CANFIELD, OHIO Phone LE 35576 SW 9-2349 STEEL CITY LIIMBER COMPANY GATEWAY TO THE TURNPIKE LUMBER - IHLLWORK - DOORS - SASH ROOFING HARDWARE 6520 MAHONING AVENUE RT 18 WEST AUSTINTOWN. OHIO THE NORTH JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY Paint - Lumber - Hardware Free Deliveries Friendly Service C o m p l i m e n t s W. M. KYSER SALES COMPANY Folding Chairs 8 Banquet Tables Parkman Road and Hunter Street Warren, Ohio P. O. Box 366 Phone 4563-1 QL O REALTORS 5 nuns ,f ASS Z i . .. W 'tn Alskflvt Q ,P Mtnnlu 3' 5 Y, 0 C 'f? m O '7 fb 6 TA Q' MILLER FOULK Realtor --- Insuror Sales --- Management --- Appraisals Residence --- Suburban --- Farm Capital Stock Insurance Coverages Underwriting Farm and Rural Protection Service Since 1936 Phone OLive 44148 Lake Milton AUTHORIZED Wi F 'DA'REDmER HAROLD YERKE ANDERSON REFRIGERATION Co. GENERAL CONTRACTOR House:-uoLo AND coMMERclA1. MINERAL RIDGE R' D' No' 1' OHIO NORTH JACKSON, ol-no PHONE KE B 3987 PHONE NORTH JACKSON KE 8-3167 Compliments of THE LANE FUNERAL HOME Established 1855 Over a Century of Distinguished Service 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone: Niles OLympic 24214 Mineral Ridge, Ohio DOLLY MADISON MOTEL North Jackson, Ohio Rt. 18 3 Miles West of Niles-Youngstown Interchange 4 15 All K PAUGH GREENHOUSES Wholesale - Retail Canfield, Ohio Phone LE 3-5629 303 Fairview Ave. inds of Floral Decorations Fine Food E Soft Drinks at THE JAVA JIVE Rt. 18 Youngstown, Ohio ALLEN'S HOME BAKERY 136 Pine Ave., N. E Phone 50831 Warren, Ohio BRIEL'S FLORISTS HSay It With Flowersn 23 S. Belle Vista Youngstown, Ohio Phone SW 9-3261 CESNA PRE-CUT HOMES Model Home This is The Home for you! See it at 5870 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Call North Jackson KE 8-3121 For Service B H B REFRIGERATION Carbonic Dispenser Commercial Refrigeration Air Conditioning Ice Machines Milk Coolers William Fetty, Proprietor Compliments of RAJA TRUCKING INC, Jack O. Moherman North Jackson, Ohio Rolland J. Molmaberry Sebring, Ohio F. C, MOORE AGENCY Realtor 3 Insuror Lake Milton, Ohio Phone Olive 44481 ISALY-DAIRY White Cross Hospitalization Home-Made Doughnuts BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTY CO. Daily Stanley Lauban - Gladstone Road North Jackson, Ohio Phone KE 83369 Open 7 A.M. - 10 P.M. Phone KE 89909 North Jackson SINCLAIR SERVICE 5 RESTAURANT Corner of Rt. 18 and Rt. 534 Everyone Welcome! NICKOLAS TAILORS West Boardman Street RI 30812 HBest in Tailoringn Once Ac Compliments of HAROLD M. JONES quainted-Always a Friend North Jackson, Ohio KE 8-3943 ROBERT OLD Optometrist Mahoning Avenue SW 96324 Compliments of J. B. KRALL Lake Milton, Ohio WICKLIFFE LUMBER H SUPPLY Mahoning Avenue SW 99759 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S S E N I O R S 1 9 5 6 I 6 if 55 . 1 .i at K I fi 'f i 3 Compang V? mum - 'Kms V1 ii ..l 1. e fl
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