Kenmore High School - Kenmore Eighty Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Q Y v W . .. KIM I ,V II I'I IIT.. IIII:,.XII 5 A. -. W wr . T -day ,Q 4 0 EW , 7218 Jffmwrg KUNQWQZ Z' . WW 195 9 Ten thoafand Jtrong, Jing we a .fong Kenmore High to thee Oh worthy art than of fame From near and far, cheering we are for thy victory Beloved is thy gloriony name Beloved ix thy glorion: name, Kenmore High School, Kenmore High School Hail to thee, Kenmore High Oh Kenmore High forever Oar Alma Mater dear Alma Mater We praixe thee, favreft High School Thy name we love to hear Our team lead! ns to victory, We cheer the .rcore along Oh Kenmore High, the hext We praife thee in Jong. Jchool, 'Emo P when firm ghd yep gentle, so 5 ' Thelfun, the interests, the tedcherie have as a ndniral part hrtle understagdmg. ards, when Joseph Friedman Englixh, New: Kent State U., B.S., M.A. ttt , F I K gi g - Violet H. Hartney .fffh pi ,. V k ' . L , V ,, , . Englirh , LAy, K , 9 I ,.. , u i Q Akron U., B.S. X . L xr, , l , Lenore Short JK Englirh wi I Akron U., A.B., B.E. X V im ' Lucile Hastings ' - Q 'f . Englifla ,h . Illinois U., Minne- x E ' sota U., Ohio State Q v,., ,Q ,. U., A'B. as -- . ,K 2 ti , A in I .1 , 'gs a Vg iw-,A . . .- firgau f ,fl .-.. 1 . Nw.. an i ' 5 Mary Kapioltas ,A Speech, Dramatic: Akron U., B.A. Q L W. lax! f 1 , , 3 ,: g, lf, , I Chrysa M. Jameson Englirb, Library Akron U., B.A. 10- 1- A ' - . ZH wg , I it Q - , ni., uv ,, -v. -4. ku - 7 ,L 'wr .- tag 0' Language Art: Akron U., B.S. M. Vernon Rice S r. Problerm, Pfychology Colgate U., Akron U., A.B., B.E., M.A. f Helen M. Corl Hiftory Akron U., Wooster U., Kent State U., B.E. Marian E. Spicer Alice M. Baker Librarian A.B., B.S. Ruth Stewart Language Art: Harris Teachers Col- lege, A s b u r y Col- lege, A.B. Ohio U., Illinois U., Mary I.. Gebhart Latin, Englirh Rollins College, Wittenberg College, B.A. Louis E. Bauman Hirtory Kent State U., Wheaton College, Akron U., Colorado U., B.S., Ph. B., M.A. Milo M. Ratkovich Hirtory Bradley U., Akron U., A.B., M.A. John H. Lauer Hirtory, Sr. Prohlerm Albion College, Ak- ron U., Kent State U., B.S., M.S., B.A. Beulah Luke Malhematicy Oxford College for Women, Akron U., Kent State U., Pur- due U., B.S., B.S., M.S. E. Leland Smith S c h o 0 l Treararer, Mathemaricx, S h o p Math BE., ME. Jerome M. Brown Chernirtry Ohio U., Akron U., Wester n Reserve, Case Tech., B.A., M.A. Paul L. Callahan Phyiicr, Biology, Science Wittenberg, Kent State U., Akron U., B.S., B.E. in Ed. Elizabeth Sprenger Spanish, Biology Ohio State U., New York U., B.S., M.A. Mary E. Courtney S horthand, Typing, Tranfcription Seton Hill College Kent State U., Ak: ron, U., St. johns A.B. 1 William E. Copeland Bookkeeping, Sh orthand Akron U., B.S., M.S. Frances Lipovac Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Shorthand Kent State U., Ohio State U., B.S. Denis F. Chasek Art, Stage Craft Kent State U., Col- umbia U. Cleve- , . . . . land Art Institute, Vlfglma Whlte Chicago Institute of Shorthand, Typing Design, Wayne U,, Baldwin - Wallace, B.S., Akron U., B.A. Donald J. Whitaker Manual Arn, Metal Shop Akron U., Kmt State U., B.S. David Bart Art Ralph O'Brien Wood Shop, Me- chanical Drawing Kent State U., B.S. Kent State U., B.S. Ellis T. Mills Practical Arn Kent State U., B.S. Elizabeth Quayle H omemaking Ohio State U., Ak- ron U., B.S. William Henry Mechanical Drawing Akron U., Kent State U., B.S. Margaret E. Galbraith Language Am Akron U., North- western U., Kent State U., B.A., M.A., B.A. Charles J. Maggie Language Arn, Eng- lish, Dramatic: Akron U., B.A. Geraldine Woodward Biology Akron U., Hiram, Kent State U., B.A., Ivan L. Davis language Am' Akron U., Western Reserve U., B.A., M.A. Paul M. Gruich Language Arts, Englirh Kent State U., B.S., M.E. Charles E. Twining Social Studie: Akron U., B.A. M.A. Ray Baker Cwzcr, Football Coach Heidelberg College, John J. Potnnger Mathemazicr Edinburgh, Scotland U., Cornell U., Ak- ron U., B.S., M.A., M.S. jim O'Donnel Mathematic: Heidelberg College, B.A. Wade Underwood Mathematic: Murray State Col- lege, A k r o n U., Kentucky U., B.A. Tom Oyler IV. Hirtory, Social Studie: Kent State U., B.S., M.E. . Ralph H. Larson Social S tudiex, Science Bowling Green State U., Kent State U., B.S., M.Ed. Joseph E. Bauer Social Studies Kent State U., Ap plied Art Academy, B.S., M.E. Hughes E. Croskey Social Studier, W. History Kent Stare U., Ak- ron U., B.S. Richard L. Smith Social Studier Akron U., B.A. Donald Louthan Language Arif, Soc- ial Studie: Akron U., B.A. Maurice R. Tedrow Betty J. Sweeney Physical Education Akron U., B.S. Miriam Haynes Vocal Muric Winenberg College, Juilliard School of Music, Akron U., Joiuypalinet Salisburg School of Dirtributwe Elluca- Voice, B.S. in Educa- mmf Golf Coach tion Kent State U., B.S. Bessie M. Petroff Instrumental Muric Akron U., B.S. Bernard P. Conley Pbyrical Education Kent State U., B.S. Bernerd A. Kautz Vocal Muric Morehead State Col- lege, A.B. Health, Plnyrical Richard F. Keel Ed1l64Ii01'l Inrtrumental Music A1'1'1C1'iCBIl College, Akron U., Western B.P.E- Reserve U., Kent Harold D. Becker Driver Education American College, Akron U., B.P.E. safe U., B.S., ME. W'-X JCEWNVH gg pls' Que. ng ' Sh: A - ' Yi ,S W 3223 X In .F ff- if Q X1 d ly JL Wx s x- M A fi X VY 4 R v SCHOOL AIDES SECRETARIES-Top to Bottom: E. White, R. Tirmas, E. Lins. CAFETERIA CREW - Top: G. Harrison. Row Two: L. Hoffman, C. Sumner. Row Three: R. Heim, S. Dumn, R. Reed. Bottom: E. Corl. CUSTODIANS - Row One: D, Esby, J. Warn, D. Hag- gerty, J. Webb, E. Smelrz. Row Two: C. Wease, T. Alexander, L. Guinrher, G. Downey. A 5 -I I I B Huegxel M . khvr ' M' D' EQSY' . Rig ' ' L ff to 3' . POHWOO v dglgif Ron' One: D. Williams, D. LaSalle, R. Cole, I. Davis, I. Reidy, H. Mann Ron' Two: J. Thranrhem, C. Birring, T. Mack, B. Smirh, C. Fuson, S. Effinger. Row Three: V. Vanyo, j. Brownlee, R. Cross, B. Land' j. Wehner. is, D. Roberts, B. Huber, Cardin I ra .xdtgrong Wad Compdfe .llign Scion! Wewapapery' Kenmore Junior-Senior High School, Akron, Ohio Given Op ining Schc h School is taking another step great extent, according to Prin it Scholarship and Ohio State S ich will cover mathematics, am l if they fail to reach a pre-de heir senior year. This course all students who graduate fron 5 to be given early in February 6Holiday' I O Seated, Left to Right: S. Sarver, Co-Editorf P. Hudson, Typirtf P. Gates Actiuitier Editor, B. Baker, Feature Editor. Standing: P. Ha y sl ip, Pbotographerp A. Duckett, Sportr Editorf B. Cox, Burinerr Managerf R0 B. Moore, Circulation Manager. llfle 'K-vw V ales such as a letter, pin, etc. This award . -a A The fourth annual nts md ng, ncy Bob Seated: B. Essig, Feature Page, N. Droblyen, Typirtg D. Fostick, Fea- ture Page, N. Arrington, Actiuitier Page. Standing: G. Gangl, Front Page, B. Prentice, Feature Page, J. Kormandy, Ant. Circulation Man- ager, M. Sobitz, Sportr Page,' M. Snyder, Sport: Page, J. Zema, Feature Page, L. Rammel, Activitier Pagey I.. Watters, Front Page. ngs To KHS held in the auditorium, Tues., Jan. 13. Miss Davis, the c1ub's sponsor, was in charge of the program. Speeches were given on the fgur A new challenge ,was brought to Kenmore High students at principles of the society: scholarship, the Morgan Assembly January 7- . , , leadership, character, and service, by The first item on the agenda was Mr. Williams proposal of MM.. v M m..aa.Da+.r-,i..:.,1s2.m.1z.m..rnurchasin2..an.nL1zan1..fo.r..thf..sc11ool....He told,nf the manv ad- Knox Electei vuncilor df De atly appreciate sie: fr councilor fo!-1 Q! lrthy of my 'vw Qnlncilu nox on his gg g ff at Temple new 0 Molay n a sen' 'Q this other D of De 1 Active 'emple fxo 8, to including four- at Honor S1 the yearl much to as possibl the ter durin ious office. The fo at the N. TEN Tlll An PLUNDE GREETINGS . . . Today a high-school education is essential preparation for adult life. Opportunities for unskilled labor are rapidly diminishing. The urgency of the times calls for well- educated skilled personnel in business, industry, and the professions. Many of you will be continuing your schooling in college, other will prepare for 2 skilled vocation. Regardless of the path you follow, it is hoped that each one of you will continue a life-long quest for self-education. This modern building, with its library, laboratories, auditorium, gymnasium and well-equipped classrooms, is evidence of the unusual facilities that have come into bloom at Kenmore in recent years. We hope that you and those who follow will bene- fit by the educational advantages provided by the Akron Public Schools. Greetings and best wishes are extended to each of you, especially to the members of the 1959 graduating class. Martin Essex Superintendent Akron Public School: Congratulations to another fine gradu- ating class. Your Assistant Principal It has been a pleasure to have been associated with the Class of 58 59. May the loyalty and interest you have shown in your school be transferred to your community which will result in a better place in which to live. The best of luck to each and every one of you in the years ahead. Your Principal, Wffwaw aw .rls -X is sggekfiqSjgg7'tff:iFs?eff8- Q rs fifsygz sw - SQ s' f' l '5' x - , A if Congratulations! To the Class of 1959 I extend best wishes, May your future Aj years be happy, vigorous and successful. I Your Assistant Principal f RINCIPALS msd ,gs in is iw, if .yvryg .QM .qu .5 H ,,. .., - -. .V if I 1 I V -'-JC1 4, 1 5 ,. .. , . w-'K'wA- 1'-My .. .. -, 'S' Y A' GRACE C SPECK HARRY J DAITCH UUNSELURS VIRGINIA WALKER CHARLES W. BRYAN SEQ 'Kyiv 'WNXQ 'Iwi YEAHBOOH 4 K X 0?-6 X MR. FRIEDMAN Advisor 'Q STAFF Left to Right. Eloise Schneider, Buriner: Mamzgerg Linda Abraham, Faculty and Art Editorf . . . d. Dave Knox, Feature Editorg Pat Hudson, Clerical Edztorg Jolene Satterfield, Urzderclaxrmen E ztorg h Th h, Club Ediforg Nancy Arrington, Sporls Editorf Bob Moore, Editor-in-Chiefy S aron ras Kenny Williams, Photographic Editorg Pat Gates, AJ:'t Spam' Editor. 1 ACTIVITIES I f IWW ,kv Ei' .-.N St in E M. as , A Q. f f ir' we Q Q! X flames W mqmwgw gg, wmslisff litlasfbw S6 vlmfmssrrxi NN' WM xsnu1n 'yg xi iii ' ...new JW mx Q- N . lg wt ,vga TfQ,9f?sa+, ,L , , Q M ij? :Lf -S If gf wr I. ef M, . ., A .wx- X iyf- 2' YL .. ' 3 F55 . MP 5, ,ms .sway K ki f 5 L. x we-if 1 1.P ' . -E 5 fffr' -' g k..A 5 ex 1 Wig. Q T' 5 . if sms ' Q in fo' M 5 - sv-M., N A -L W-. . 3 R K ' W, ,, gi' pf, .6 'fp A- 5 F y if f , X ,, L 9 , Q Mid Q' if 2 , in Q! 1' 1 af - f fi my ' A 'M mg? .iw 5. . N X xx x 452 W ' I -34 Q W Q, rg. l .f Kiwi . f WF' 4,5 qt 'P - 'f 'www k ' . V 2251, 5' w, Q -ss W Y Lug af Q1 f--f 1 -W xx v 'K b 'R - x ,gk ' .wal K.. - AL 'W Y V Y Cv - v- I ' N JT: Ax:- -. iv' K 2 ' , ,M ' I A M X FA W . w.,x 5 f' . S . :imxf-iiik .5 ,,A. i -Plea-wrw.5'W . 5 N mm 4w-mm: XMQ9' 5 sammy, www A xxx, nwqmi. R'19Iff' ' Nmuqmfgkggiil, if' 'E ?i5i1iC ii, in . 9333333 Fint Row, Left to Right: Mrs. White, Advixorg J. Baranchik, Sevremryf S. Jeter, Presikiemj R. Kinley, Vice-Presidenrg C. Binns, Treaxurerg Miss Lipovac, Ad- vifor. Second Row: C. Horvath, J. Korosech, Margo, L. Lake, P. Gates, B. Broadhurst, N. Arrington. Third Row: W. Conrad, P. Gay, T. Shreve, J. Bark- er, S. Brackett, M. Ferguson, M. Davis, M. Filing. Fourth Row: J. Denious, N. Droblyn, G. Mancuso, J. Pelle, P. johnson, E. Koch, M. Kirschner. Fifth Row.- S. Darr, J. Baker, L. Rosen, N. Middleton, L. Fisher, D. Bahry, B. Tyrity. Sixth Row: B. Marshall, N. Sumner, B. Arnold, M. Merkl, S. Crist, G. Fullerton, R. D'Antony. lla j at X17 N kts! TGRCHESTRAS Row One: D. Buie, E. Bumgardner , B. Pucker, P. Haines, L. Brown, J. Lobello. Row Two: K. Feldman, M. Murray, B. Bickey, S. Burdette, L. Bayless, C. Schlup, V. Owens, P. Backus, J. Layko, G. Young, P. Cobb. Row Three: P. Stadler, P. Wood, M. Black, B. Knotts, 1. Hudak, S. Orms, J. Sours, F. Hayes, B. Williamson, C. Knorr, J. Rosenbaum. Row Four: J. Cross, E. Koch, Mr. Keel, R. Hood, G. Gangl, M. Kirschner, L. Bixler. X X TK 2 -nv f 'lr-T Row One: j. Dudas, D. Baker, J. Umana, 1. Webb, P. Thompson, M. Gregory, K. Kirschner, S. Swinehart, S. Pillow, S. DeMosley, K. Wylie, I. Childs. Row Two: M. Wilson, S. Bailey, J. Dupay, K. Brandt, B. Mills, S. Miller, V. james, C. Buckey, I.. Shifflett, M. Danko, G. Hayes, B. juhasz, Mrs. Petroff, E. Baker, C. DeMoss, F. Lobello B. Dobbins. v JR. AND SB. HIGH RED CROSS 921. ....L..1 .les- Rmz' One, Left I0 Riglfzx R. Campbell, L. Watters, C. Bailey M. Davis, IE. Humphrey, S. Guclteyson, J. Eggert, Mrs. Short, .'l!2,I'f.f07',' Mrs. Hartney, Adziror. Roll' Tu'0: S. McCleary, S Soroka, -I. Barker, J. Gallik, P. Gates, M. McCarthy, M. Toothman S. Millmauer, 1. Lorenz, R. Millsap, L. Lorenz. Row Three: J lludak. B. jones, S. Jeter, M. Bigler, D. LaSalle, B. Huber, H Ron' Ono: L. DeWitr, S. Miller, M. Roberts, T. Daily, 1. Santilli Z. Sickneau, R. McMillen, R. Kinney, Miss Clayton, Ad1:'i.v0r,' Mrs Luke, Adziimr. Ron: Tim: N. Henderson, P. Thompson, J. Hope J. Chamberlain, C. Spoon, L. Hutchison, B. Sparr, C. Williams, J. Ferguson, S. Orr. Row Three: P. McKeran, S. Cobb, B. Cooper, J. Casper, P. Hildebrand, B. Coffman, P. Arnold, E. Pennic, C. Sclilup, C. Barlow, J. Yoak. Ron' Four: B. Stemple, P. Craddock, s U5 'no E Mann, J. Tranthem. Rau' Four: C. Horvath, P. McClure, R Bloom, S. McCune, B. Remenschneider, L. Fisher, P. Shaw, M Pamer, D. Swihart. Rolf' Fire: 1. Davis, T. Lobello, J. Guy, B Broadhurst, M. Ferguson, B. Broadhurst, Bird, B. Beal, K Diehl, G. Simms, D. Duncan, E. Field. S. Borner, D. Dudley, J. Welsh, S. Spoon, Bruney, S. Paine, T. Gresh, P. Rinn, D. Stokes. Ron' Fire: L. Allen, B. Young, R. McCarty, M. lfasterling, B. Woods, C. Swires, T. Arnold. Ron' Six: C. Stevens, L. Shiflett, L. Kelly, O. Porrwood, G. Hayes, H. Bachtel, H. VanSckelt, N. Kleinhanzl, J. Murphy, E. Matthews, C. Coffman, Q, 'Vx 8 er tigfate Firrf Razr. Leff to Righlx I. Pavkov. P. Gav. P. Shaw, F. Price, M. Margo, P. Iohnson, B. Essig, B. Marshall, M. Carlisle, N. Sumner, UI. Chorder, L. Lorenz, P. Biddle. Serond Roux' S. Mihlmauet, H. Pall, G. Fullerton, S. Crist, B. Tyrity, D. Marr, B. Broadhurst, L. Adams, D. Timms, P. Fritz nl. Saxon, F. Shannon, Third Roux' B. jones, L. Kirkbride, 1. Robertson, B. Jones, M. Pamer, J Layko, E. Burkett, C. Horvath, M. Greners, J. jones, A. Virostko. Fourlh Roux' B. Huber, D Garrard, T. Zema, M. Horvath, S. Vcrell, P. Cook, P, Landis, N. King, W. Portwood, V, Balden sperger, Mrs. Spicer, fldrirnr. Fifth Rnzzx' M. Davis, M. Filing, L. Moore, 1. Schoen, P. Ostervich Metzger, C. Smith, M. Lazor, B. Baker, L. Fisher, Miss Corl, Adrimr. Sixth Roux' P. Gates, C Thompson, K. Diehl, J. Gallik, R. Kinley, J. Patterson, L. Lake, P. Negron, N. Arrington, S. Rains. l- 449. dl it vs J. Lorenz, Preridefztg M. Richardson, Vice-Pferia'enl,' R. D'Anthony, Serreturyf B. Large, Treamrer. JR. HIGH BANDS Firxz Row: J. Pass, J. Edwards, B. Chirich, D. Edwards, 1. Roe, K. Sarver, N. Steiner, B. Lackey, Mr. Keel. Second Rowf C. Gondos, D. Geisinger, J. Elrod, P. Prentice, T. Gresh, M. Richards, C. Schlup, B. Walker, H. Brown, D. Buchanan, L. Myers, D. Iarvgent, J. Swires, H. Bycura, P. Backus, E. Bruney, J. Kepnes, M. Sandy, J. Anderson. Third Row: P King, C. Roth, D. Russell, D. Supina, S. Heller, S. Stevens, C. Williams, M. Portwood, 1. Freeder, R. Ruman, L. Kelly A. Portwood, P. Perv, H. Waser, D. Kallai, D. Aikey, D Saus. Fourrh Row: P. Grug, R. Smith P. McKiernan, C. O'Del1, R. Cordell, B. Woods, P. Myers, A. Christopher, J. Turner, B. Hatfield, R. Phillips, R. Kitchen. Fifth Row: M. Austin, R. Hornacek, G. Frazier, T. Adkins, M. Bohm, D. Stettler, J. Thorn, G. Parsons, M. Gibson, D. Dye, L Wonders, S. Fauser, T. Diehl, T. Morrill. Sixth Row. V. Bell, J. Brown, J. Blacklock, B. Duke, G. Bowers, S. Williams, A. Haydu, M. Spiglemire, P. Shearer, R. Kitchen, D. Nichols, E. Whitmire, B. Darnley, B. Guy, J. Young, L Yeager. 5 1. : TTT 7 Fronr Row: F. Sous, D. Raymer, T. Billack, G. Theodore. Second Row: A I Marsh, N. VonKanel, M Lance, D. Moore, J. Bard, J. Ferguson, K. Layko, T. l Rosenbaum, K. Auker. Third Row: F. Gougler, R. Kiefer, R. Rodehaver, D. Hunt, R. Sayre, P. Ford, D. Haines, R. Zornes, W. Chevalier, D. Evans. Fourlh Row: M. Mace, D. Mills, C. McDonald, 1. Bunker, E. Anderson, J. Childs, B. Robinson, J. Roddy, R. Owens. Fifth Row: J. Cotlingham, P. Peterson, B. Smithy, P. Wolfe, L. Fry, A. Dial, K. Koger, G. Rogers. Sixth Row: R. King, E. Garrett, R. Alleman, W. Hays, R. McCarthy, Mr. Keel. 'N . D.E. Row One: K. Green, B. Nagy, P. McClure, G. Hood, S. Stophcr, E. Bard, E. Frances. Row Two: B. .Mor-gan, J. Samaco, E. Hutchison, K. Hogue, D. Eggert, Mr. Palmer. Row Three: T. Buza, G. Shafer, P. Harvey, D. Lowther, D. Buckey V? v D. Jolly. C A M E R A C L U B Mr. Mills, T. Fisher, T Dailey, D. Metzger. HENIVIORE SENIOR '. I X. , jones, N. Arrington, J. Firff Rong' B. Jones, L. Prehotla, C. Hour, J. Neidert, M. McCarthy, C. Carris, N. Arrington, J. Korosech, F. Burkett. Sammi Roux' I. Boultlen, J. Getz, P. Minartl, P. Biddle, S. Fisher, B. Pelle, CI. Johnston, B. Hroadhurst, L. Watter. Third Roux' M. Toothman, M. McClure, P, Fisher, M. Grenus, L. Adams, M. Richardson, I. Papp, B. Large, M. Margo. Fourth Roux' D. Metzger, Fit-ltl, G. Cornell, P. Shelkovsky, G. Ballinger, H. Welling, F. Stewart, 1. Tranrhem, R. Hood. Fifth R0141' H. Halter, H. Mann, D. Garraril, B. Huber, F. Manning, J. Price, N. Yancura, T. Lobello. 49 E - f -, ? I. Korosech, C. Carris, B. Gallik, K. Hills, F. Burkett, L. Vifatters. T. Shreve, E. Thompson, L. Abraham, S. Jeter, L. Lake. HIGH CHGIR 'Ci 'vi .M 5.1 Ron' 0110. 1.6f1 In Riglvlx I. Gnllik. K. Hills. Thrash, S. Mctvucr, I.. Lal-ic, S. lctcr, L. Ahraham, F. Schncialcr, Miss lluyncs. Rrfzl' Trzwf A, Russel, P. Mdklrthy, li. Broailhurst, M. Prchoilil, S. SQIFVPY, P. Wimluil, P. Guy, T. Shreve. Rrfzz' Timfa' I. Lorem, D, Marr, M. Luxor, l. Miller, S. Lnncc, l. Pzlvkov, P. Slum, nl. Goff, P. johnson, L. Abinht. Roni I:Ul17'.' Qi. illicgullc, B. Kiefer, L. Arnolll, nl. Sours, N. Baltic, M. Palmer, If. Thompson, D. Swichurt. Run' Iiizifx VI. Plclin. K. Smith, B. Baksu, B. Prentice, T. Bailey, j. Guy, D. LaSalle, R. Mungo. 'S NHC i x E X N. Yancura, Vifc-I'rvJidcr11,' J. Lorenz, N ,XX Serretary: D. Garrnrrl, Tm1mrcr,' L. Abraham, Social Cibdifllldll, B. Iluhcr, Preridem. JUNIOR ,HIGH CHOIR .53 . 'il' O r. O Row One: J. Salyer, B. Stokes, J. Carter, C. Moore S. Clay, M. McCarthy, V. Sica, J. Davis, B. O'Neil, R. Wagner, P. Lewis, J. Smith, T. Urane, C. Chappell. Row Two: H. Miller, G. Williams S. Hall. J. Long. R. Smith. T. Gresh, S. Pavne. L. Emrie. F. Geesaman, J. York, D. Osborn, J. Labo R. Jenner, B. Wagner, C. Saunders, P. Friend, C. Warner, S. Difiore, P. Reese. Row Three: A Buser, D. Hudson, N. Hile, D. McNeil, R. Noland, D. Bogart, B. Cooper, G. Duff, J. Bard, S Danilor, N. Brownlee, R. Sutliff, L. Britton, B. Tackey, C. Barlon. Row Four: J. Alkyer, M. Neely, D. Strawhecker, R. Price, M. Ostervich, R. Myers, N. Kleinhanzl, J. Helien, R. Cochran, R. Mc- Ewen, C. Stewart, D. Thompson, R. Frenderman, F. Stewart, J. Will, J, Wray, F. Klein, J. Gar- ley, Z. Secknear. Row Five: S. Haudue, J. Anderson, G. Tihanyi, G. Harrison, J. Chermonte, R Ball, L. Dague, D. Harrell, C. Moore, J. Salzwimmer, R. Kyler, A. Pall, D. Hamblin, J. Owens R. Fulton, C. Coffman, D. Fisher. O BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS f 4: H. Mann, Vice-Presidentf J. Schoen, Treasurer, L. Lake, Secretaryg J. Patterson, President. QRE. 1 1. .1 Miss Sweeney, Adzfixorg L. Lorenz, Intramural Committee, M. Carlisle, Treasurerg J. Lorenz, Vice-President, A. Mills, Recording Secretary: P. Johnson, Correxponding Secrelaryg J. Schoen, I-Iixtoriang P. Townsend, Prexident. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row One, Left in Right: N. Yancura, Parlinmentarianp N. Arrington, Chaplaing M. Richardson Trearurerp D. Knox, Arrirlanz Trearurerg B. Moore, Preridcntg M. Davis, Correrponding Secretary B. Broadhursr, Secretary, J. Kostko, Vice-Prerident. Row Two: E. Thompson, D. Marr, B. Jones C. Bailey, J. Delhomer, C. Fisher, L. Abraham, B. Byrd, J. Zigler. Row Three: S. Jeter, I. Pavkov L, Adams, C. Curns, J. Hudak, C. Hartman, K. O'Toole, T. Schoch, P. Johnson. Row Four: T Shreve, P. Hudson, N. Baltic, P. Cook, R. McCoy, M. Sobitz, Mr. Callahan, Advisory Mr. Copeland Adviror. 1 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Rau' One: B. Bridger, J. Knox, P, Carpenter, J. Turner, J. Turner, B. Brode, J .Saltzwimrner, J Ray, J. Kepnes, H. Bycura. Row Two: J. Grace, S. Beckler, D. Blazer, B. Myers, J. Hope, M Richards, B. Zager, P. Prentice,-A. Knowland, H. Miller. Rau' Three: J. Chermonre, D. Osbourn K. Smith, D. Richards, P. Backus, L. Hnfle, S. Cobb, -I. Santilli, B. Bickey, C. McDonald, R Kenney. Row Four: Mr. Twining, P. May, D. Dye, C. Barlow, N. Hire, C. Gondas, 1. Binns, S Schlup, P. King, D. Thompson, K. Wilson, Mr. Larson. HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Miss Davis, Advisor, P. Gates, D. Knox, R. McCoy, F. Manning, S. Jeter, L Abraham. Second Row: J. Martie, M. Davis, L. Roberts, B. Broadhurst, J. Saxon, K. Hills S. Sarver. Third Row: E. Thompson, M. Smith, D. Marr, M. Kirshner, J. Kormendy, S McCleary. Fourth Row: P. Hudson, T. Shreve, B. Alexander, B. Reiminschneider, L Watters, L. Adams. Fifth Rauf: G. Gangl, B. Moore, J. Williams, D. LaSalle, A. Duckett B. Cox. Sixth Row: H. Mann, D. Hardesty, N. Yancura, T. Tobin, B. Cochoy, M. Snyder 1 BIBLE CLUB - R0u'One.' V. Owens, Song Leaderj J. Dupay, Secrezaryg C. Carris, Pf?5ilf671l,' L. Daily, S. Rittcnour. Row Tzm: K. Wylie, C. DeMoss, S. Miller. Row Three: K. Krischner, A. Myers, S. Bailey, M. Toothman. Rou' Four: C. Crooks, M. Wilson, K. Wonders, C. Fickle, Mr. Callahan, Adzfixor. N. Yancura, Vice-Prefidenzg H. Freeder, Serremryq Ron McCoy, I're.ridenl,' D. Hardesty, Chaplain B. Moore, Treamrer. Ron' Tzro: Saus, D, Knox, B. jules, G. Gangl, B. Ebcrsole, Mr. Bauman Adfimr. Ron' Three: L. McMillan, B. Cox, AI. Morris, K. Smith, T. Lobello, B. Kogqor. Ron Four: K. Bennett, T. Tobin, H. Mann, B. Prentice, G. Cheadle, B. Knecht, B. Landis. NURSES CLUB U. SCIENCE CLUB Row One: N. Middleton, K. Hills, A. Haston, Secrelaryf C. Johnson, Plexi- dentg J. Satrerfield, 'I'reaJurer,' C. Bailey, Vice-Prefidentg J. Jones. Row Two: J Getz, D. Roddy, L. Fisher, S. Mall, B Peck, B. Marshall, N. Sumner, D. Marr. Row Three: J. Neidert, B. Beal, C Porter, I. Papp, J. Kovac, P. Ballinger A. Virostko, M. Grenus, L. Adams Row Four: L. Watters, G. Owens, M Bigler, J. Boulden, E. Baker, B. Toth P. Barnes. Row Five: C. McDonald, M Deyak. K. Dailey, S. McCune, S Thrash, B. Reminschneider. O 0 C Row One: Mr. Truex, Advirorg D. Moore, J. Fish, C. Brandal, J. Roddy, D. Haynes, D. Sayre. Row Two: M. Lance, N. Vonkanel, R. Owens, B. Bridger, J. Rucker, D. Q Q H 0 Hunt, T. Dailey. Row Three: G, Verdon, D. Blasser, D. Evans, G. Theodore, J. 0 Z Bard, F. Saus, R. Rodehaver, B. Krutz. 1 O as 0 diff- igodq QLGQWCTQ X33 JSM: +9309 ' 1 woke- . me A , - . ' U 1,'5i Ago Q2 Cine? x'5'f S-Oo C2 J L 69249 -'P Qew C2 df '856-Q: G44 Q9 ?' 5? QQ, 15 Q06 Q? lb 'Q-9 19' Oaj 7' . J,l,f-f I 0 1 H Q- QGOF ' ICQ 'kk 199 Fifft Roux Left to Right: Miss Jameson, Advitorg R. D'Anrony, Treayurerf J. Denious, Chaplain, C. Crist, Hiftoriang P. johnson, Recording Secretagyg B. Essig, Correrponding Secretary B. Kirby Pretidentg M. Carlisle, Vice-Preridentg AI. Derurler. Second Row: C. Baker, M. Margo, C. Johnston P. Cook,M. Horvath, K. Hines, B. Marshall, S. McDonald, H. Miller. Third Row: S. Mehlmauers S. Tait, L. Moore. B. Large. B. Iones. M. Pamer, S. Darr, K. Hardgzrove. K. Aman. Fourth Row. I. Pavkov, P. Shaw, P. Gay, K. Darley, I. Pelle, D. Marr, B. Broaclhurst, L. Adams, M. Toth, J Lawson. Fifth Row: G. Fullerton, H. Pall. l. Papp, R. Bloom, A. Haston, B. Tyrity, E. Koch, M Kirschner, F. Payne, P. Duff. Sixth Row: B. Forester, P. Wiland, B. Rucker, E. Bumgardener, P Prentice, C. Hartman, T. Schrock, S. Munnia. Firrt Roux Left to Right: R. McCoy, Trea.r11rer.' N. Yancura, fir.fi.rta11t SC'CfC'f!lfv1,' Deihl, Secretary' B. Huber, IMI. Snyder, I're.ri11'c'f1I.' B. Lanilis, Vice-I'rcu'frfu1l1,' Thompson. Second Roux' T. Lohello, HI. Kosrko, D. Kunsleman, K. Williginis Morris, P, Milich, B. Snooks. Third Roux' F. Manning, F. Edwards, H. Biihry Ducketr, K. Goffee, G. Smith, B. Bassett. Fourfh R011 .' M. Ostervich, D. Barton, Alcom, M. Sobitz, M. Bauer. LIBRARY STAFF Firft Razr, Left lo Right R. Mungo, D. Aman, B. Hardin, R. Wiggington, M. Slaughter, M. Price, D. Bahry. Second Roux' Miss jameson, Ad1f'iJO7',' L. Camper, S. McCleary, K. Wcmnders, K. Dailey, B. Arnold, Miss Baker, Adwimr. Third Roux' B. Rucker, 1. Baranchik, M. Davis, M. Merkl, K. Hines, S. Mehlmauers, P. Stadler. 'Q V95 0 O 1 '5 x Oo vo x. ok y Q' Q. 'w S , Q 'C' N. 54,5 41,6 QQ, Sf fir 0 ' D, - YCJI1'1EjicfY' -,:6af,f,,.U F I 219'-N09 5 'Jffffwf -fff10,., 4? NS ' ' M R11 do X9 C uni- 6. on ,Jo 0 0 O N. ofobxvw, AW TWV' d ani! P' Hu 500, O EIAFF 'ka ,HE J '60 Z Q: aff 0 0 6 '66 0 12 Gates fir ' O ooo , fiffzkqfzt Jbort nqqron, Jloofrf Ed' O 'Sf 461'a6Az20Q 'ifbi aol YI- C J 5452017 IV MOR 1 , fiffziffzzzt Cllbclzey in , fifffifqfzz J' 0 OWIJ' FQQQOC' Paff-I' 1742201- O 0 o ol '5- 1' 0 'Q S Ab 2,1 ,O f' 'P-Q! ?41Q'1fgc??'1,4?i'f 6420? Z + 2-'Of 'C G I s I 71 Asfistn as, gef' E55 ,ma B. 5 M nex schn . E' tu 5 B Cider, V Firrf Rong Left to Righz: C. Sikute, S. Fisher, J. Chorder, S. Mehlmaures, M. Margo, F. Price, C. Horvath, J. Calvert, T. Richards, S. Ray, S. Santilli, S, Laney, K, Smoley, M. Edwards, B. Large, L. Abraham. Sermzd Roux' A. Smith, T. Campbell, N. Dobbson, R. Stobs, C. Howe, A. Rohrer, J. McKissick, R. Narney, B. Beal, S. Guckeyson, N. Helm, J. Reagen, J. Barker, C. Howe, B. Ieffreys. Third Roux' E. Smith, D. Davis, P. Fritz, S, Hour, L. Moore, D. Brown, B. Sabo, B. Pardue, R. Vliggington, N. Baltic, R. Maier, N. Gogenhauer, Z. Waters, S. Starr, K. Ray. Fourth Roux' J. Raymer, T. Zema, B. Chorder, S. Brackett, S. Steiner, S. McDonald, N. Portwood, C. Ahichr, S. Peercy, R. Holmes, P. Cook, J. Gombos, M. Horvath, N. Sumner, B. Marshall. Fifth Roux' B. Fbersole, B. Huber, C. Bloom, R. Beal, T. Guckeyson, B. Bassett, T. Ward, R. Nehrenz, J. Jones, Z. Bartell, J. Zema, E. Bumgardener. Sixth Roux' C. Williams. B. Landis, C. Thompson, 0. Martin, K. Deihl, G, Simms, G. Walbeck, E. Field, J. Doolittle, D. Bloomer, R. Perv, Mr. Chasek. D. DEWEY, Prerident. P . F. EDWARDS, Vice-President MR. CHASEK, Adviror. D. TIMMS, f D 1- Trearurer. B, ALEXANDER, S ecretary, at QQ NI E . rs L. nn, r' flaw? ,-are 7' U5 - em 95? 4 K I K? f I: J. . .55 .. J .5 .x ,W X, r f ,, 5 953! - ... f. , . . 5 T . ' h A A .- fin 1 , is 9 I ,J f J .L B , ' B f ly q 'wv3 f1'a -a wen ,Wo ts- wa. aa f2a,, r .ia .r 6 5 is ' SQL-fidtx E Q Wdw . f KKVL f gg ,M an ..,,., ,.x fa - ' ' ' N U sf' . . 'T -' f A A Q ' E J . , . s W A' ' 35112 A 5' Q- f .W . ,'.. fwii- ' . f f - - ,t a -a ,4 li f ff' W is A ' 1. A 'i A Ki ! . ' A Zigi- A . pi , ' swung , gi. . E ' g i- 27 'L . p. , pi 06, , : - A is - K -ins' MM Q 'M' A . KL lk . mx g . .. - .. K w, , , b r . .Q ff: A .591 .H'ffffQ?i5t1s i 1 - X ' - Ron' One: D. Abernathy, C. Able, H. Adams, L. Allen, C. Aleman, R. Alleman, G. Allen, E. Anderson, P. Anderson. Row Two: S, Andrews, VJ. Andrus, T. Arnold D. Auerbach, K. Auker, G. Bachtell, R. Baker R0u'Tl:1ree.' J. Bard, C. Barlow, F. Bavless, T. Bellack, J. Benn, N. Bidinger, J. Bishop, Rau' Four: D. Blasovski, B. Blendenbacher P. Bloom. , P. Arnold, , A. Balogh, S. Beicher, N. Bissell. , F. Blinn, Row Five: S. Borner, M. Botos, C. Brandal, D. Brannon, Row Six: J. Brenize, B. Bridger, J. Brown, I.. Brown, R. Brown, C. Buckey, J. Bunker, S. Butler, B. Bycura. R01llS61l6?Z.' K. Campbell, S. Carillon, R. Carlson, C Carpenter, P. Carpenter, 1. Carter, W. Chevalier, 1. Childs J. Childs. ' Row Eight: D. Clark, S. Clay, R. Cochran, C. Coffman B. Combs, A. Conant, P. Cook, J. Cottingham, G. Cox u v SEVENTH GRADE K fi R, may A V :hu E j lhir I J 1, ig V .. .. 1 re. an ima re rwf, .w. ts wwe :wf . 5. J L' K3 f ' . . . F fn?-i ,C ,, .wir-Q ' 5 l' ' 45942 ,. A 'ibk . ,I 5 9 :3 A .M A V xl LM I Vw . gps . , Z' ' f Q11 i . . if . ..srr FT .s . uw . 4 l gl 1 MASK' M4135 ' f J fa . gap' 2 F uf 1- f-Y ff. 1 eff 5 ' Ahll Y V LF. 'sk V' X'W l F: . 'g x J ,,'g ' , J I F id I ft J r. F . S? ... k X A .1 f . V, .S Q fif J , .4 . . . . :A ...fy J li it I7 .V Q . . , f 1' ' A my ' 5. Q .L S' 3.5 Q Q . mi 11' , f, Fv . or M' Q.. ' - T Q if . e'1 X f af. .xft nf rw wi ' ' ee pi. V Jiffy... J i lf' f 5 ' S ,AqlA,,A:..-M 5 5 X f F M . 1 Y rw te was f. We , . fr is .,. ,-d - .. ' f we' - - ' .9 . f-' v-:Y M 1-fr' - ff? 'FM' .,i. ' . -,ky r ,ly Q x 5 .. U 1 s. l I it nel ,ii . J - '- W J ' .IJ . A. I .. dll M' F A R r i K .afaiii R- F , in Rau' One: R. Crawford, J. Creed, J. Critchfild, S. Crooks R. Cunningham, J. Curley, M. Danko, J. Davies. B. Dean Ron' Tzm: L. Dearnell, K. Deer, S. Defiore, S. DeMosley C. DeMoss, J. Denholm, T. Derry, R. Devenporr, L Dewitt. Rnu'Th1're.' A. Dial, K. Diety, J. Dobash, B. Dobbins, J. Doolittle, S. Dronebarger, D. Dudley, J. Duke, R. Eberly. Rott' Four: B. Fbner, G. Edmunds, J. Edwards, J. Effinger. Rau' Fire: V. Ellers, D. Evans, M. Fawcett, J. Ferguson Ron' Six: W. Ferre, B. Ficarra, L. Fickle, P. Filson, L Fischmann, B. Fish, J. Fish, D. Fisher, T. Fisher. RO1lf'S61'671,' N. Fissel, R. Fogg, R. Fortl, J. Forster, S Fouts, F. Francis, B. Franklin, D. Franklin, R. Freutleman R0ufEigla1.' P. Friend, B. Fritz, L. Fry, E. Fuller, S Gale, E. Garrett, F. Gaugler, K. Gilbert, M. Gregory C. New-,,,,fi.M. Q- N .. geersfrsgvzgilssfe 7?z' -h . . fxf ,'L 5 .:., 5 ,0 5 W X iii - . 1 1-' 1. Qi In . 3 I . . s ig, 7 V ,V Xkvk :A , l f... ,wx . ?ilA Q -L A l ii 1 1, M ndaffl, ,A H , ,.,,, , . '::- yrs, 1 . ig f H . g 1 . , , ' l-1 H mf 9 1.? i Fi fi? - l 'S S S A - S . t iiv . . L.,, ,L ., : LK., Q 1 V,,L . wi y kkikk kk g. ,,,,,.:kv in , Vkyg .Q Q f ' ,Y ,-:V-:' R S . re.s.el. ' ' . S ' ' 1 S .. le L . v . will sl R R ' Q':A f s f W ' L. A, f H SN S 'zf' :-- U .S i f . 4 L 'lgi H H H sf . 'is lf? H if fi I AA A S . . . ,... , 1 . S i if ts: A if ' 11 4 ' M' EEF? 5' :T 1' S it 'i f . we I - .l.e R - , ..., 1 F ,i,- , V, iz .W L L V - 2 5 t, V. S F W , . .1 ' w . . H is s f S ' I . . q . . . ,, 1. . , T F S . 33 .2-4. . . is :' S l S .seril '21 f f , . l e i s K n 4 R ii ' is ii Row One: K. Gross, B. Hall, J. Hall, L. Hart, C. Hay, G. Hayes, 1. Hayes, W. Hayes, D. Haynes. Rou' Two: J. Heim, J. Henry, M. Hershey, H. Hicks, D. Hills, R. Hirew, W. Holmes, P. Horton, R. Hruborcak. Rau' Tbreer S. Huey, D. Hunt, L. Hutchinson, L. Imrie, K. jackson, M. Jackson, J. james, R. Jasper, P. Jennings. Row Four: G. Jenovai, W. Jones, W. Juhasz, R. Kiefer. Row Five: J. Kilgore, R. King, K. Kirschner, C. Klinov- sky. Row Six: K. Koger, S. Krebs, M. Lance, M. Lane, J. Lassiter, K. Layko, F. Lobello. Row Se1fen.' P. Lynn, J. MacDonald, R. McCarthy, R. McEven, P. McGee, K. McKissick, J. McClure, R. McNeil, M. Mace. Row Eight: F. Mair, R. Males, S. Mangles, A. Marsh, V. Martin, S. Mason, S. Meeks, C. Michel, D. Milkovich. D. Krieger, R. Kyler, -'Er J P J i , 2' fu 3 ,.. V VP., , VH, ,. . P V. . S ccss f i S S so . kry VV VV V 'gr' . Q it Q r ,I 'S J . A-P ,i if p 'P is , : : . cc i . 4' J-, P fp' P 1 S P . A ' if ii.. .. s.. c . P A .V .. 9 J , M - ii .,,, .li V1 3 P I ,.:: , VV - .. V , 3' 2745 P if .V Q Lyiz V V . VV V, V U H. . . Q. 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Price, K. Price, L. Price, T. Price, D. Pulliam, R. Pursley, F. Raines. Row Sezfenx R. Rasmersson, R. Raymer, K. Rea, S. Read, V. Read, R.'Reynolds, J. Rilor, B. Robinson, J. Roddy, Row Eight: G. Rogers, R. Rohelaver, L. Rosenbaum, P. Ross, J. Rucker, E. Ruff, J. Salyer, S. Sarvers, D. Satter- field. ,or S e r J i.. 1 . at S I b,:. ,A ,ikz .- I. , .Q fii ' 23, , Q . ,. A A A A I --. l K,AK.w' T 43:5 1 . 'A' ' 5 --' - :3 ,L-- . . Kyi' i if A K,' i f f? Q. . J f J 'V .. J .- 2. 1 ' i J, t .:.. .Q i x L V 3 1. ik- gi ,V-, gi, I . 1. A ,J ' .g , .Ee X .. ' ' 15 s..rQ.f J L','.7 E '--' : : ' v'-'g' Q. 23- ' ' T .. - a s 2 ..r. . -J ss.es B ' ' T tt f , B . . 1. s,,,. 1 A f , J L sssi B , , . , - stl.i if l , -' J 11, i to T ' ' .: S - . Q - J ii J t ',1 v f . J , J ' J m1A V i J i J ' , .. is S A L2 Q .4 A A of L . , . fi X vw - if .. '35 . B .a awfrfs ,- S . 1 le i ,.' s -ms ss . ':' if l -A in J . ' ix.: J LW : K K : yfk- l , E , V,,f . . ' f A 2- I L' M -1-, ' . . - A K A ,gk ,fri . Ig QL,A A S , 'T T . . . AA 1 '1. 629- -,:,' te :gz 1 -',- - L.-,, 'F . .T S J J at Ji 1 l A l . .s., 3 - ,LX 1h J . . J , . e tt I --. fg'A gi - i Z J i :,- 1 it . - ' . in , . , - Vg, V AL . ,,. 5. J it .1 A 'L i Nl :-' R A' i j 'J' Row One: F. Saus, R. Sayre, R. Sayre-, R. Schaffer, R Schlegenhanser, H. Schmittel, L. Schreffler, J. Scott, T Sellars. Rau' Two: J. Selnik, R. Shamblin, M. Shever, S. Sisk, V Sica, W. Simmons, S. Simmons, A. Slaten, L. Sloan., R014'Tlnree.' B. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, B. Smithy, S. Snyder, B. Solo, D. Spikerman, R. Staubs, B. Stemple. Ron' Four: R. Stephenson, C. Stevens, E. Stewart, B Stokes. Ron' Fire: P. Stokes, F. Stoltz, D. Sumner, S. Swinehart Rau' Six: E. Tabernaris, R. Taylor, G. Theodore, C. Thompson, D. Thompson, M. Thompson, P. Thompson, M. Toomey, D. Toothman. Row Seven: B. Travis, L. Trumphour, B. Turchin, B. Turchin, J. Turner, J. Turner, J. Turner, J. Umana, N. VanKanel. Row Eight: H. VanSchelr, D. Vargo, B. Wagner, J. Waldsmirh, C. Warner, J. Waser, J. Webb, K. West, D. Werzel. Q, , J-! f'R , , '.:'-I .?'i ZWVi'F Y' f'-1W'ff-jnf . 'f 'f'i . . ,,,.I ..,. .. ,.. ' f V . Row One: C. White, T. White, M. Wickline, B. Wig- Row Two: D. Wise, D. Wolfe, P. Wolfe, S. Wright, ginton, G. Williams, R. Williams, R. Williamson, M. J. Yoak, J. Yoak, K. Young, R. Zema, R. Zornes. AUTOGRAPHS Aikey, D. Alkyer, 1. Alleman, G. Allison, B. Amspecker, L. Anderson, J. Anderson, J. Andrews, R. Arden, H. Austin, M. Bachrel, B. Bachtel, H. Bahry, J. Bailey, S. Baker, D. Ball, B. Ballinger, S. Baltic, M. Baranchik, L Barnes, J. Barton, C. Bell, V. Bickey, B. Billerbeck, S. Binns, J. Bishop, B. Bishop, G. Blake, J. Blaser, D. Blinn, R. Bogart, D. Bohm, M. Bolin, P. Bondette, S. Boulden, P. Bowers, D. Bowers. K. Bowman, S. Bramson, S, Brandt, K. Bray, J. Braziel, J. Bridger, C. Brown, H. Brown, P. Brownlee, N. Brycent, R. Buck, C. Buser, A. Byrd, L. Calvert, J. Campbell, K. Cannon, K. Capps, M. Carlson, S. Carr, S. Casanova, B. Cetrone, D. Chappell, R. Cheadle, R. EIGHTH GRADE .. J. K 'F . iff f'i fg'flzs:fsg.:.,- ..f,.-gf J, f Kg-1.1jgfg,.: , iisxefiw.-if fi rffsi ' 'f'zs.fe::':-.Q ,, . .. sem. .-vlsrfei iz, ' F ..,,.... .,...,,.., .- ,.,..,fefA-f....ff,., . f . 145 222.12-fasiisifs 1 ,. ,- , ,. Y get im l 1 L Eff, f 2 , .5 , . I ' sw ' si' .3 rw. 'W- ' 1: gf f, 3 ,, if .F f , ,. Q S 1 Q ,, 4 u v is W ,. f-1 K V Q- , um ii, '- gleigwmgiw Nw. E 1 A , x , ' ,. .. m. .X K 'Hi ffl 'e fiewsei' 'few -iinafssaffswii-if- sw,--fs ,-. - . f . . , ..-.ww -m . .-.....- . 1 i A- . . ' M - - ' A , ai ,gr K . ,-ssig .5 31,-e f n, . :f-,- .. . .: A A .1-rf: gg- -3 K- i 2 g.:gs.,f., 5 .. , . ..,,,, .,... . ,, ,, ..., if 'fi-X i , ,, . V, j J 3 F 4 wif ' A , ii . f Q .. . 5. S M3 y I' av' 1 1 - .iii - lu , is ff L . . P J R :ago Q 'l? ? . P . Q-Q. 1' 'N G , -J Q A I . 8: Avi tw 5 J . A . H . . ,QQ . ' Il . 9 QA M .9 K 1 .Jr . ..fa V . 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Harrill, D. Harris, C. Harris, S. Harrison, G. Hatfield, K. Haydu, A. Heben, J. ' Hele, N. N' N Heppe, C. eff Hitchings, R. 'K' Holmes D' c aim Hood, B. Hornacek, D. 1 L Horvarh, J. ,..,.. Hudson, C. E Nj, Hudson, Hudson 'Q Hutchinson, I.. Inherst, L. I James, V. Jenkins, B. Johnston Jones, H A 5., . Josper, S. D Kardos, D. e -' Kelley, L. V, A V Kelley, s. ,g 'Qg Kirk, M Kitchen ' Knecht, L. f Knox, J. N Koch, T. j Kovein, D. KT, Kovein, Krutz, B. W Labo, J. d Lacefiel , V Lacey, S. Lamm, B. Lazor, B. Lee, G. P' Leily, D. Lewis, P. Lindsay, D. fl Linger, N. s Long, J- Lowther, J. if-A L MaeBfaif, D. KDLDDDL K Maclvor, S. McAtee, P. McClees, N. ' in McClellan, H. . McCloud, E. ' lel ii' McCrory, C. McGee, E. , I McKierrrnan, P. ggi McMi1ler, R, is 'K McNeil, D. Q me i Manrz, J 'K . ... ....... . s Marchok, B. Martin, T. Mathews, E. 5 . Meadows, D. . ee- Miller, B. 12215 s-. Miller, s. iz' Miller, T. Mills, B. Minks, B. Mitchell, K Mitchell, S. Mohney, R. Tk as K. 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A li s , W .f Yi S ii 23 w is 1 I g 5 I E A 2 is , E 'X , 4 4 if N z i 1 ! , , X MARY LEE DAVIS, Hi-Y Queen QUEEN '58 ,255 4' f ,X M-f e P' X ,W J 1 ,ff W R1 Mary Lee Davis escorted by Ron McCoy, Hi-Y President. S .5 5 R X S CLASS HISTGRY I955-I959 FRISKY FRESHMEN June '55 saw us from our grade schools part, Waiting for high school to start. We our schedules did not know, But soon we learned where to go. To all the games we made a trip, And finally we won the Championship. Our subjects here seemed long and hard, Still we were proud to be a Card.v But soon it was over and we had no fear, For we knew we would be sophomores the following year. JUBILANT JUNIORS We came back to school upperclassmen this year, And felt we had not a thing to fear. Nick Yancura was elected class president, Who led us on by will and consent. We ordered class jackets as the rule, And then we were the envy of all the school. Sandi Williams was picked to lead the band, And all the kids thought she was grand. All in all we felt the year a success, But knew the one which we awaited would be the best. W SOPHISTICATED SOPHOMORES Summer vacation closed its door, And we our school chums saw once more. Soon we sought membership to the clubs of our choice, And just being part of the crowd made us rejoice. Football season closed with Pat Bycura crowned our queen, And we rooted and cheered for our wonderful team. juniors and seniors now became our friends, And we actually dreaded the school year to end. Finally spring rolled around and then came june, And we knew we were growing up all too soon. SERIOUS SENIORS Finally the big year came to be , The one we had waited for so patiently. We voted Bill Landis president of our class, Who carried us through the year that was our last. The Varsity Dance featured Judy Lorenz as queen, A lovelier one no one has ever seen. When at last our senior pictures came, To exchange pictures with everyone was our aim. Our prom and banquet was our last social affair, And we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly without a care. So then we looked forward in great anticipation, For the wonderful day of graduation MARY LEE DAVIS RON MECOY Treaxurer VicefPre.rident Aff F? ' Xi! V f , , xx' wx Q? .X 'kk 'W BILL LANDIS It 3 Q' Prexidem 7 BOB MOORE Ayximmt Treafurer ctr: . 1, 'L' 1qIa3 i 'P if ,4 -.. . X , ,L Q5 E ,E x e ,' 'Q 'ga-Q fniizifzxk SENIGB CLASS OFFICERS 1959 NICK YANCURA Secretary 'Sl r g:-' .4 'Q U? ,4,f1'Q if'-it -Q , we ' an i J .rips M jf? ,ive 5 sb -...- ,..-5.9-... we . 422' 15.-'QNX ,, , -' , ,,kk ,nfl . ri' ' 31 , S rf I .Q -f , 5 t Q 4 ,, X A H ff- 'f?f'1f':fw 7 -fi? 'A M-.f - 2 - .. ,uf L- ll ir ll W I in LVV, S j W A -' f . - Q K 5 -Q1 . ' . 1 , 4 xr IN MEMORY OF FRED SNYDER The best thing which eternal law ever ordained was that it allowed us one entrance into life, but many exits. - Seneca 13 sv I LINDA ANN ABRAHAM Lin Course: College. Activities: Student Council Vice-Pres., Honor Society, Art and Faculty Editor Yearbook, Cardettes, Choir Soc. Chm., Art Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Homecoming Court. Ambition: Live a good and .successful life. I Will: Mrs. White and Mr. Chasek to anyone lucky enough to get them. An artistic touch, a pleasantsmile, for Linda boys will walk a mile. DENNIS LEE AMAN Den Course: Industrial. Activities: Hall- guard, working on a black '54 Chevy. Ambition: To have the hottest Chevy in town and peel 'em all. I Will: Locker 2212 Cwhich really isn't minej to my little sister. A car is the best way to pass the time. SIANCY LEE ARRINGTON Nan Course: College. Activities: Chaplain Student Council, Honor Society, Y-Teens, Reserve and Varsity Cheer- eader, Choir, Cardettes, Modern Stenos, 3ooster Club, Newspaper, Sports Editor Yearbook, G.A.A. Ambition: To be nore efficient than Bob Moore so I an sound on him. I Will: My Varsity Iheering position to Susie Dart. 'Nancy's so cute and full of pep, a vheerleader who is always in step. WINSTON FURMAN AUSTIN Winnie Course: Industrial. Activities: Football, Baseball, K-Club, Basketball. Ambi- tion: To go to college, play football and graduate. I Will: My desire to play football and my love for the game to anybody that deserves it. Sports and Winston, quite a pair, of Kenmore honors be has quite a share. HYLEM JAIVIES BAHRY Hy Course: College. Activities: Cross-coun- try, Varsity Club, Basketball. Ambition: To clean up the labor unionsg be able to shave by the time I graduate. ,I Will: My place on the cross-country team to my brother. . Bashful but with a talent of his own. CAROL LOUISE BAILEY Course: College. Activities: Student Council, Vice-Pres. Red Cross, Vice- Pres. F.N.C., F.T.A., Jr.-Sr. Y-Teens, Booster Club, Pen Pal Club. Ambition: To go to college, marry a millionaire, or be a fabulously rich spinster. I Will: A wonderful senior year to Marlene Simons and Harold Mann. Trifles make perfection: but perfection itself is no trifle. BONNIE LOU BAKER Course: College. Activities: Feature Editor of Cardinal. F.T.A., Young People's Institute, Sr. Girl Scouts, Church Choir, traveling. Ambition: Graduate from college and pursue a vocation in the literary field. I Will: My position on the publications staff to my sister, Darlene. Ice is the silent language of the peak and fire the silent language of the star. CAROL ANN BAKER Mugle- Course: Commercial. Activities: Booster Club, Choir, Pen Pal, Glee Club, Rain- bows. Ambition: To become a good private secretary and marry the boss. l Will: To Marlene Simon and Christine Hartman all my old Health notes. Personality plus an intellectual mind, a nicer girl you could not find. ELAINE FRANCES BAKER Ellie Course: College. Activities: jr. and Sr. Y-Teens, Booster Club, Nurses Club, Office, May Court soph. year, K-Teens. Ambition: To become a nurse and then meet a wealthy bachelor. I Will: My driver's license to Marlene Simon who will never get one. She is as dignified and beautiful as a Beethoven Sonata, and as illusive as a dream. WILLIAM EDWARD BAKSA Bil1 Course: Industrial. Activities: Sr. Choir Ambition: To make Carole my prize possession and put my four years at Kenmore to use. l Will: To my broth- er and sister all my good times at KHS and hope they have more. With a song in his heart and a girl on ezch arm, Bill is a fellow with loads of c arm. PATRICIA ANN BALLINGER Patty Course: General. Activitiex: F.N.A., Red Cross, Pioneer Girls. Ambition: To do God's will and make others happy. I Will: My ability to get along with my teachers and graduate in 4 years to Karen Ray and my sister Betty. By her quietnesr we know her. JANICE ELAINE BARANCHIK jan, Red Courre Commercial. Activitier: Sec- Modern Stenos, F.N.A., Red Cross, Booster Club, Library Assistant, Y- Teens. Ambition: To be something special to someone s ecial I Will P - Absolutely nothing to my sister Linda, because I need everything for myself. A shining crown, a no lefr .rhining perronalityf' EDNA MARIE BARD Rec Course: General. Activities: Cafeteria, Bible Club, Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. I Will: My good times at KHS to my brother David, and good friend Betty Riemenschneider. Every cloud har it.r .rilver lining, but it': a little hard to get it to the mint. JUANITA DEE BARKER Bark Courier Commercial. Activitier: Y- Teens, G.A.A., Booster Club. Ambition: To become an ex-Akronite and marry Bill Gehm -hoping the door of money and success opens to us. I Will: The bookcase in Mr. Daitch's office to Pat Negron for future use. 'The most uselexr day of all it that in which we have not laughed. PATRICIA ANN BARNES Pat Courier General. .Aetivitien Booster Club, Nurses Club, Office, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be a success in all I attempt and make that certain guy happy. I Will: MaryAnn Carlisle to Zgdthe boys at KHS and all the fun I've Merriment and mirth: what are they worth without a man. BARBARA ANN BEAL Barb , Doodie Courre: College. Activitiex: Bible Club, Red Cross, F.N.A., Art Club, Booster Club, Glee Club, Youth for Christ. Ambition: Be a nurse and serve God as best I can. I Will: Mrs. Quayle to any girl lucky enough to gain her friendship. My office in Bible Club to my brother. - 'The heaven of each ir but what each de.rireJ. DOROTHY BECKETT Dottie , Becky Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club. Ambition: To be a professional jazz singer and to send Bobbie johnson to the moon. I Will: My blonde hair to Jerry Foys, and jane Reagan to Donnie Schimmoeller. I like work: it fascinate: me-I can tit and look at it for hours. WILLIAM BENNER, JR. Bill Courte: Commercial. Activities: De- Molay. Ambition: To make my first million by the time I am 22. I Will: My seat in Mr. Friedman's class to any- one who likes News. No one knowr what he can do until he trier. KENNETH L. BENNETT Kenny Courte: College. Activities: Hi-Y, De- Molay, Hall Guard, Goodyear Hts. U.P. Church. Ambition: To finish college in six years. I Will: My table in the cafeteria to the junior that carved it up. I hate quotations, tell me what you know. ALBERT JAMES BERRY, JR. uhm.. Course: College. Activitiex: Booster Club, Varsity Club, Sr. Choir, YMCA Swim Team, YMCA Gym and Swim Instructor. Ambition: To complete college and go into Y work. I Will: My Lincoln to anyone who can afford to put gas in it. He who har once been happy it out of dertructionhf reach. IARILYN SUE BIGLER Sherrie 'ourse: College. Activities: Y-Teens, uture Nurses Club, Red Cross. Am- ition: I hope to become an elementary :hool teacher. I Will: My ability to e the only girl to take Physics to any irl who wants it. Her every effort was worth her while. IAROL JUDITH BINNS Tourse: Commercial. Activities: Treas. f Modern Stenos, Sr. Y-Teens, Booster Ilub, Rainbow Girls, Office. Amhition.' 'o be a secretary. I Will: The won- erful times I have had at KHS to my ister, Janice. Mirth and fun grow fast and furious. LUTH M. BLOOM fourse: Commercial. Activities: Red Iross, Booster Club, Pen Pal Club, lowling Team, Cafeteria Cashier, Am- ition: Telephone Operator. I Will: My ister Ulean to George Deckon, JoAnn leies to Bruce Ferguson, and to my brothers, Calvin and Paul, loads of Jck in helping Kenmore win the City Ihampionship in basketball. Time is the image of eternity. 'HOMAS A. BOLIN Tom fourse: General. Amhition: To be uccessful in whatever I choose to do. Will: My scratched up desk to the unior who did it. 'We perform many things for the sake if our friends which for our sown sake ve would never do. ANICE MARIE BOULDEN Gert fourse: General. Activities: Jr. ,and Sr. f-Teens, K-Teens, Booster Club. Am- iition: To marry Dick and raise a amily. I Will: My comb, brush, and robbie pins to my brother Paul. 'A face as fair as the summer dawn. BONNIE DIANE BROADHURST Course: College. Activities: Sec. Stu- dent Council, Choir, Red Cross, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Modern Stenos. Amhi- tion: To marry and live in the country. I Will: All my good times in my senior year to my sister, Billie. She can he as wise as we, und wiser when she wishes. LYNN BYERLY BROWN Course: College. Amhition: A degree in something. I Will: Nothing, the inheritance taxes are too great. 'The pen is the tongue of the mind. DANIEL L. BUCKEY Buck Course: General. Activities: Distribu- tive Education Club President, M.Y.F. President. Amhition: To get a good job in the field of merchandizing and get rich. l Will: All the cute girls in the class of 1973 to my twin brothers. Few things are impossihle to diligence and skill. EVELYN LOUISE BURKETT , Ev Course: Commercial. Activities: Rain- bow, Booster Club, Y-Teens F.T.A., Art Club, Choir, C.Y.F. Amhition: To be an X-ray technician and someday get married. I Will: All my good times to anyone who wants them. If music he the food of life, play on. TOM BUZA Torn Course: General. Activities: Distribu- tive Education Club, Glee Club. Amhi- tion: To make a career in the Navy. To go skin diving in California and Florida I Will.' My Senior Problems notebooks to anyone becoming a senior. Silence is deep as Eternity: speech is shallow as time. FRANK JOSEPH BYCURA Course: General. Activities: DeMolay. Ambition: To see the world after I get out of school. I Will: My '50 blue Chevy to my up and coming broth- er, Blair. Great is the man who does iz thing for the first time. KATHLEEN JUNE CAIN Kathie Course: General. Activities: Booster Club, Nurses Club, Bible Club. Ambi- tion: Graduate, and be a success in whatever I do. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my sister Audrey, and two real nice kids, Sandy Cobb and Betty Coffman. Sometimes out of silence comes wel- come. CAROL CHARLOTTE CARRIS Course: College. Activities: Band, Choir, Cardettes, F.T.A., Booster Club,, Pen Pal Club, Library, President Bible Club, Y.F.C., Spanish Club. Ambition: To have a closer walk with God, to al- ways live in the center of His will. I Will: My wonderful times at Kenmore to Janet and David. Music is the hey to harmony in life. SANDRA LEE CATLIN Sandy Course: General. Activities: Rainbow Girls, Y-Teens. Ambition: To go to college and someday get married. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to all the Freshmen. Gentlemen also remember blondes. GERALD JOHN CHEADLE ..Gary,. Course: College. Activities: President, Senior Christian Endeavor, President, Loyal Friends, Choir, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Baseball, Softball, Track. Ambi- tion.' To graduate from Cincinnati Bible Seminary with a Bachelor of Divinity Degree. I Will: My grades to Ronnie. I never let homework interfere with my studiesf' PATRICIA ANN COBB Pat Course: College. Activities: Booster, Band, Orchestra. Ambition: To get a college education in music. l Will.' I will the high grades that I did not get to those that can make them. lZithout music life would be u mis- ta e. SANDRA JUNE. COLLINS Sandy Course: Commercial. Activities: Boost- er Club, Nurses Club. Ambition: To make lots of money and go to New York. I Will: All my cool times at Kenmore to some lucky iunior. Behind it frowning providence, she hides u shining face. WILLIAM HENRI COOK Bill Course: College. Activities: Sr. Red Cross, DeMolay, M.B.L.A. Ambition: To become a successful chemist and to grow six feet someday. I Will: Five wonderful years here at Kenmore to the Faculty and Friends. All the crowded halls to anyone who wants them. Size is not iz measure of intelligence. JO ANNE COOPER Course: General. Ambition: To take shorthand at 120 words a minute. I Will: To anyone who wants it, my front row seat in Dramatics. She has daily beauty in her life, and plans to live happily ever after fill her mind. BRYAN EDWARD COX Course: College. Activities: Hi-Y, Honor Society, Booster Club, DeMolay. Ambition: To be in 30 years, half the man my father is today and the best lawyer in the country. I lVill.' All the fun in my Senior year to posterity. Always has 4 joke for everyone to hear, for its better to be happy, than it is tn shed ll tear. SANDRA CRIST Sandi Cour:e: Commercial. Activitie:: Modern Stenos, F.T.A., Pen Pal, Booster Club, Rainbow Girls, Y-Teens, Office. Am- bition: To get a better paying secretarial job than Gloria Fullerton: later get married. I Will: Mopey to anyone who gets bored, all my good times at Kenmore to my cousin, T. J. Her very frown: are fairer far, than rmile: of other maiden: are. CONNIE DELENE CROOKS Connie Cour:e: Commercial. Activitie:: Rain- bow Girls, Bible Club, Y-Teens, Boost- er Club. Ambition: To get a good job and then to marry Dave. I Will: All my books, teachers, desks, and my locker to my sister, Sharon. I'll turn over a new leaf. IOHN PHILLIP CUMMINS joe Cour:e: Industrial. Ambition: To be an electrician. I Will: Everything to nobody, and nothing to everybody. 'True humor irrue: not in laughter but in :till :mile which lie for deeper. LITA D'ANTONY Rite 'our:e: Commercial. Activitierf Mod- rn Stenos, Y-Teens, F.T.A. Officer, en Pal, Booster Club, Office, Iomecoming Court. Ambition: To e a success in whatever I may attempt. Will.' Mopey to anyone who can :and the blues , and Butches' locker 1 Judy Denious, so she can be a sneak. Fla:hing eye: in a pretty face, plu: er:onality, friend:, and grace. bIANNA SUE DAVIS Dee our:e.' Commercial. Activitie:.' Bas- etball, F.T.A., F.H.A., Art Club, lewspaper staff. Ambition: To be- xme a physical education teacher. I Vill: To Carol Sikute and Gloria lullins my grades in English and my aecial ability in Chemistry. flctivity i: the firft :tep to health and zppine::. MARY LEONA DAVIS Mary Lee Cour:e: Commercial. Actitfitie:: Stu- dent Council, Honor Society, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Modern Stenos, Buckeye Girl's State, F.T.A., Senior Class Treasurer, Park E. U. B. Church. Ambition: To lead a happy and reward- ing life. I Will: My 1ittle.brother, Bobby, to any future Kenmore girl lucky enough to get a Bob. Voted Mo:t Likely to Succeed, with her helpful way: and each good deed. RICHARD KENNETH DEIHL Sous Cour:e.' College. Activitier: Varsity K Club, Football. Ambition.' To work hard, go to college, and be with Sandi forever. I Will: My locker and homework assignments to my brother, Bob. When the la:t fence loom: up, I ani ready. DERONA FAYE DEWEY Ronnie Cour:e.' General. Activitier: Art Club, President, Booster Club. Ambition: To complete my education and to become a professional in the field of art. I Will: Mr. Chasek's antique art desks to those who must use them in the many years to come. Putting art: mo:t :atirfying form. MAAIORIE LEE DEYAK Marge Cour:e. Commercial. Activitie:: Boost- er Club, Nurse's Club, Pen Pal, Y'-Teens, G.A.A., Office, F.T.A. Am- bition: To become a executive secretary, and to marry that certain guy. I Will: My ability to stay in a boy's locker for four years, to any girl Bill Snooks can find to locker with him. A friend may well be the ma:terpiece of nature. NANCY CAROL DILLON Cour:e.' General. Activitie:.' Glee Club, Bible Club. Ambition.' To get a job and meet the right guy and get my Mrs. degree. I Will: From the rolling hill: of Virginia to meet jurt the right guy. l'd like a happy future :he whirperr a :igh. ' . i - - K' K -- - -- -' ' t ittiatl azassiafg A , Q q 'E EDDIE DEAN DOAK Course: College. Activities: DeMolay, Hall Guard. Ambition: To get ahead in the world and avoid the draft. I Will: My seat and good grades in Chemistry to anyone taking it next year. Quiet as a plow laid at a furrowlr end. but to be remembered always as a fine friend. PATSY LOU DOBBS Dobsy Course: College. Activities: Sr. Y- Teens, Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, Track, Booster Club, Red Cross, Pen Pal, Nurses Club, F.T.A., G.A.A., Maggio's Sr. Dramatics Class. Ambition: To go to Akron Univeristy and be- come a phys. ed. teacher, then marry Dave. I Will.' Three years of Soph. Gym to anyone who can stand it. A warm glow of friendliness inter- mingled with cheers. DANNY DOOLITTLE Dan Course: College. Activities: Senior Hi-Y, DeMolay. Ambition: To gain understanding. I Will: My knowledge to anyone who is more stupid than lg heaven forbid! A friend is a masterpiece of nature. ARNOLD THEO DUCKETT Arnie Course: College. Activities: DeMolay, Hi-Y, X-C, Track, Y.F., Varsity Club, Honor Society, Sports Editor News- paper. Ambition: To leave Akron and live a successful and happy life. I llVill.' Education to anyone with a lot of patience. He, too, serves a purpose who only stands and cheers. PHYLLIS ANN DUFF Phil Course. Commercial. Activities: Pen Pal, Booster Club. Ambition: To marry Gary Barber and live happily ever after. I Will: All my wonderful times at Ken- more to my brother Garry. The future enters into us long before it happens. DAVID DUNCAN Dunky Course: General. Activities: Red Cross, Baseball, Automobiles, Choir. Ambi- tion: Finish my education, become a draftsman, and have a car and a Triump TR 6. I Will: My seat and compass in Mechanical Drawing to Paul Wiland and jim Kitchen. His chuckles laugh with everyone. BRUCE A. EBERSOLE Course: College. Activities: Hi-Y, Art Club, Basketball, Track, Bowling. Am- bition: To make that almighty dollar. I Will: Nothing to nobody as I plan to keep it all. Patience, and shuffle the cards. FRANKLIN EARL EDWARDS JR. Frank Course: General. Activities: Art Club, Swimming Team. Ambition: To grad- uate, and go to college. I Will: My boat to anyone who can finish it. 1tls a lot easier to talla your way in than to talh your way out. MARY ANN EDWARDS Annie Course: General. Activities: Rainbow Girls, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., Basketball. Ambition: To travel and become a success in any occupation I choose. I Will: My lock- er to Marline and all the good times to the coming senior class. Success comes in small stepsf' DAVID EGGERT Dave Course: General. Ambition: To gradu- ate, have the fastest Ford in Kenmore. I Will: My good times at Kenmore and locker to James Arthur Kitchen. His speed surpasses all. MARSHA LEE FERGUSON Marsh Courte: College. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Freshman Bantam, Re- serve, Captain Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Court, 3 years, Cardinal Comments , Girls Track Team, G.A.A., Red Cross, Hall Guard, F.T.A., Pen Pal. Ambition: To lead a successful and happy life. I Will: My varsity cheerleading position to Nancy Drob- lyen, and Cardinal Comments to Susie Dart. Even virtue ir more fair when it ap- pear: in a beautiful woman. ERIC GALEN FIELD Air Courre: College. Activities: Choir, Art Club, Hole in One Club, Red Cross, Baptist Youth Fellowship, Summit Skating Society, Church Choir. Ambi- tion.' To be either an Admiral in the Coast Guard, or a preacher. I Will: My ability to play the piano to Carol J. Gregersen. 'The tragedy of life ir not .ro much what men ruffer, rather than what they mm. MARY CAROL FILING Carolmary Course: Commercial. Activitiet: Chap- lain of Y-Teens, Booster Club, K-Teens, F.T.A. Ambition: To be a success in all I do, and to someday marry a rich man. l Will: Gary Ballinger's locker back to him, because after graduation I won't need it anymore. Upon entering a room the alwayr brings, thought: of the rweetert, nicett, thingt. ELIZABETH LOUISE FRANCIS Liz Course: College. Activities: F.N.A., F.T.A., Treasurer, Camera Club, Dis- tributive Education. Ambition: To graduate from college. I Will: Every- thing to anybody, who wants it. A great part of the plearure people take in music, come.: from the friend- fbipr it .ttart.t. HENRY COLLIER FREEDER Sinbad Course: College. Activities: Football, Bowling, High-Y, DeMolay, Booster Club. Ambition: join the Navy, and find another place in the world where I can have as much fun as I did at K.H.S. I Will: My ability to find two buddies, such as Nick and Ron, to my brother Jack. I'd rather have an inch of dog, than 1 mile of pedigree. GLORIA JEAN FULLERTON Courxe: Commercial. Activitier: Mod- ern Stenos, Pen Pal, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Booster Club, Rainbow Girls, G.A.A., Art Club, Jr. High Office. Ambition: Toget a better paying secretary iob than Sandi Crist. I Will: My future to ,Iackg and my ability to make pizza at next year's slumber parties to Georgianna Mancuso. 'The magic of the tongue ir the mort dangerous of all charmrf' JANICE SUSAN GALLIK Jan Courre: College. Activilierf Cardettes, Choir, F.T.A., Red Cross, Y-Teens. Rainbows, F.N.C., Booster Club, K- Teens. Ambition: Graduate from col- lege and be a teacher. I Will: My iuniot jacket to my brother Dan, school colors to Marie Verde, and good times to Marlene Simon. Women are of many moodr-mort of which are Jinceref' DALE GARRARD jardo Course: College. Activities: Choir, Track. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do. l Will.' The fun I have had at KHS to some lucky freshie. lf a man har a talent and learnt to ure the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded. ' PATRICIA LOU GATES Patty Course: College. Activities: Secretary of Honor Society, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Booster Club, Modern Stenos, Student Council, Activities Editor of News- paper, Yearbook Staff, Red Cross. Am- bition: To go to college and be a success in whatever I do. I Will: Fourth Page of the newspaper to Leigh Rammel. Charm ir a .fort of bloom on a woman. If the hat it, .the doeJn't need anything elre, and if the doern't have it, it doeJn't matter what el.fe :he har. RONALD GERSHOM Getsh Course: Industrial. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I may undertake. I Will: My dislike for homework to anyone who likes it. Nothing is more ureful than silence. ZENOBIA GILES Nobie Course: General. Activities: Home- coming Court. Ambition: To become a registered nurse and live a happy life with Bill F. I Will: Day Olds to Daisy and long walks. A nurse has no nation,' wherever people suffer, there is her land. JUDITH ANNE GILROY Judy C0urse.' Commercial: Activities: Pen Pal, Booster Club, Sunday School Teacher, Hall Guard, Y-Teens, Mrs. Walker's Office. Ambition: To be a success in everything I do and to get my Mrs. degree soon. I Will.' My good times to my up-coming sister and Sandy. Sugar and spice and everything nice, one of these days she'll be sprinleled with rice. KAREN LAVONNE GREEN K Course: General. Activities: Art Club, Glee Club, Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To marry Keith, and be healthy, wealthy, and very happy. I Will: My future brother-in-law Bill to Neet Lovelace, and my ponytail to Lori-Ka. She is so generally nice that nobody thanks her for it. JUDITH ANN GREGORY Judie Course: General. Activities: Hall Guard, Booster Club. Ambition: Be successful in finding the right guy. I Will: My wonderful times at Kenmore to my sisters Elaine and Marilyn. Her wise, rare smile compels such love and faith as failure cannot quellf' MARY LOUISE GRENUS Tootsie Course.' Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, Band, F.T.A., Choir, Nurses Club, Art Club, Booster Club. Ambi- tion: To cook like Mom and drive like Dad. I Will: The old path to Ken- more High to all up-coming students, That light that lies in a u'oman's eyes. RAYMOND HAEHNER Ray Course: College. Ambition: To be suc- cessful in life. I Will: All my home- work to anyone who wants it. Silence is more eloquent than words!! PHYLLIS LOUISE HAINES Phil Course: Commercial. Activities.' Sr. Orchestra, Art Club. Ambition: To do the best I can in life and to make three very special people proud of me. I Will: Mr. Bauman to any junior unlucky enough to get stuck with him. All passes: music alone, enduring, stays with us. ROBERT JAY HAMBLIN Bob Course: College. Activities: DeMolay, Hall Guard. Ambition: To graduate from KHS and afford to get a car. I Will: To my lazy brother, Danny, a gallon of Geritol. To be silent is sometimes the greatest of feats. DOUGLAS LLOYD HARDESTY Doug Course: College. Activities: I-li-Y, Band, Y.F., Gospel Quartet, Art Club, Honor Society. Ambition: Go to col- lege and become a success in whatever I may do. 1 Will: All the fun and happiness that I have had at Kenmore to my brother Dennis. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. ROBERT RAY HARDIN Bob Course: College. Activities: Explorer Scouts. Ambition: To graduate from high school and find a good job. I Will: All of my good times at Ken- more to my brother and sister. Anything for a quiet life. JAMES RICHARD HARTMAN uhm., Coarse: General. Ambition: To be assistant manager of a super market. I Will: My parking place to anyone who wants to pay the fines. It'r the working people who make life ea.ry. PAUL M. HARVEY Coarse: General. Activitier: Football, C.Y.O. Baseball, Basketball, Swimming. Ambition: To be a great draftsman or head of a store organization. I Will: My car, locker, and books to those who are lucky and to anyone who can get my car to run, open my locker and find my books. A ood sport alwayf maker good frienfrf' ARRIE LORENE HASTON Cissy Courte: College. Activitier: F.N.C., Pen Pal, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Rain- bowsf Glee Club. Ambition.' To get my RN degree and do a lot of travel- ing. l Will: All the hectic times I've had to anyone who wants to feel like they are going in a circle. Gathering virionr of travel: for fond rnemorier afterwardrf' THOMAS PAUL HECKER Tom Courre: General. Actiifitier: Basketball, Cross-country. Ambition.' To be suc- cessful and happy throughout the rest of my life. l Will: My Power Glide to Sherry Evans. A .rtature undeprerred in rize: but rather, .teeming to rife in victory. WILLIAM NEIL HEIDEMAN Heicle Coarse: College. Actiuitier: Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity Club, Red Cross, Pen Pal. Ambition: Go to col- lege and participate in sports, learn to be a coach, then be a good one. I Will: All I have, except one person, to anyone who wants to win and likes competition. After love, football and basketball are the mort exhilarating Jportrf' MARIE HESS Coarre: General. Ambition: To be a good wife, commercial artist, and mother someday. I Will.' My bad luck and detentions to the next senior class. The partuit of the sweet is perfection. VERNA MAE HILL Vern Coarte: Commercial. Ambition: To be a success in all I do. I Will.' My senior year to my cousin Alyce, she deserves it. A: the purse ir emptied, the heart ir filled. KAY ANN HILLS Kay Courre: College. Activitierx Band Announcer, Band, Booster Club, Card- ettes, Choir, Honor Society, Nurses Club, Rainbow, Spanish Club, P. A. Announcer. Ambition: To be a good nurse and a good Christian. I Will.' My good times and my place in Band and Cardettes to my sister Donna. The woman who can make hard thing: eary ir an educator. KAY FRANCES HINES Blondie Course: Commercial. Activitier: G.A.A., Bowling, Booster Club, Rainbow Girls. Ambition: To be a successful head accountant at the largest business in Akron. I Will: My advantage to get out of second year shorthand to anyone who wants it. SacceJ.r-on which Jo many count, ro few attain. KENNETH HOGUE Ken Coarre: General. Activitier: Vice-Pre- sident of Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be successful in every- thing I attempt and to have a car to beat Jim Buckey's. I Will.' My '47 Ford to Mary Sweeney so she won't have to walk to school. A man who has control of himrelf may be the matter of other:. it 1 - A BARBARA GRACE HOLLER Barb Course: General. Ambition: To get a good job and later get married. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my little brother who will be here in 7 years. Silence can roof a house, but noise can wear away the foundations of a city. GLORIA JEAN HOOD G.J. Coarse: General. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Band, Distributive Edu- cation Club. Ambition: To be success- ful in life and make people happy. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my brother Richard who is follow- ing close behind. Those who are happy can rule the world. BRENDA CAROLE HORVATH Candy Coarse: Commercial. Activities: Sr. Y-Teens, Modern Stenos, F.T.A., Bible Club, Red Cross, Art Club, Hall Guard, Band, Pen Pal, Booster Club. Ambi- tion.' To be an airline stewardess. I Will: My ability to get a driver's license on the third try to my sister Marilyn Jo. It is when we forget ourselves that we do things that are remembered. MARIANNE HORVATH Course: Colle-ge. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do. I Will: All of my good times at Kenmore to Ernie and Jim, my brotheri. - Success is the key to life. ROBERT DEAN HUBER Hubie Course: College. Activities: Football, Basketball, Track, Swimming, F.T.A., Hi-Y, President of Senior Choir, Hall Guard Captain. Ambition.' To graduate from college, make a lot of money, and get married eventually. I Will: Leave! 'There is a smile of lone, and there is a smile of deceit, and there is a smile of smiles, in which these two smiles meet. PATRTCIA ELAINE HUDSON Pat Course: Commercial. Activities: Stu- dent Council, Honor Society, Junior Class Secretary, Head Typist for Year- book, Rainbows. Ambition: To become a Texan and make Jim's life success- ful and full of four little happinessesf' I Will: My report cards to my sistgr Carole, and Pat Tatsy Craddock, who have four years to match them. The best part of her beauty is that which a picture cannot express SHARON RAE JETER Sherry Course: Commercial. Activities: Stu- dent Council, Modern Stenos President, Honor Society, Cardettes, Choir, Red Cross. Ambition: To marry Jim and be as happy as the Whites in Atwater. I Will: All my lively, adventurous times at KHS to my special Z'Jr. buddies, along with God's bless- ing. - 'There was a star danced, and under that was I born. CAROL JEAN JOHNSTON Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, Choir, F.T.A., Booster Club, President of Future Nurses Club, Pen Pal. Ambition: To lead a successful and happy life, to travel the world and meet new people. I Will: All my won- derful memories at KHS to my brother Ricky, and Betty Horton. Without music life would be a mis- ta e. ROBERT B. A. JOLES Bob Course: College. Activities: Band, Hi-Y, Art Club. Ambition: To go to good old Akron University and to make more money than Ebersole. I Will: My ability to get along with Geometry teachers to Gary Smith. If I should lose, don't let me cry, let Zte stand and cheer as the winners go ylhl RICHARD H. JOLLY Dick Course: Distributive Ed. Activities: Distributive Education Club, Football, Basketball, and President of Camera Club. Ambition.' To always have the best of everything, live to be 120, and make millions. I Will: Everything to Craig and Larry which is nothing, and my good time as a senior to Marty Hofle. jolly as a Lark. EULALIE JONES Courte' Commercial. Activitiet: Boost- er Club, Bowling Team, Pen Pal, Y- Teens, Library Staff, Office. Ambition: To become a secretary and go to Business College, then get married. l Will: My locker to any girl who has the power to get to it. Character it higher than intellect. DAVID FRANKLIN JOSEPH -rDave,. Courier General. Activitiet: Baseball, Basketball, Football, DeMolay. Ambi- tion: To be able to come back to KI-IS and find a football team that can beat Garfield. I Will: My ability to go into my third year of baseball with a .500 batting average to John Kotsko who's going to need it. Quietnet.r it bert. JAMES RICHARD JUERSIVICH uhm.. Courte: General. Activitiei: Band, K- Tones. Ambition: To find and be suc- cessful and happy in my work. I Will.' Everything in the empty locker next to mine to anyone who wants it. So many worlds, to much to do, Jo little done, such thingt to be. IANDRA JEAN KANECKE Sandi foune: General. Activitier: Booster Ilub, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Varsity Major- tte, Dramatics. Ambition: To go to Jew York, and continue my modeling areer, and marry Jim Walden. I Will: ill my good times at Kenmore High to lobby. When thing: are at pretty at that, riticitm if out of reason. fIMOTI-IY JAMES KELLEY Tim fourte: General. Activitiet: DeMolay, 7 MCA Program Leader, Cafeteria Crew. lmbition: To be a success in the ser- ice. I Will: My cafeteria job to my trother Lee. To Uncle Sam he rayt, 'Here I Ami ROBERT GEORGE KIEFER Bob Courte: College. Activities: DeMolay, Choir. Ambition: To be an embalmer. I Will: All my good times to a good- looking 10th grade blond, my sister. Faith without work: it dead. ROJEAN KINLEY Jean-Rogie Courre: Commercial. Activitier: Y- Teens, Basketball, Booster Club, F.T.A., Vice-Pres. Modern Stenos, G.A.A., Art Club. Ambition: To marry a certain athlete and become a housewife. I Will: All my good times and fun as a junior and senior, but not Christmas holidays, to John Kostko, the sweetest guy I know. The coin mort current among ut it flatteryf' BONNIE LEE KIRBY Cur-bee II Course: Commercial. Activities: Freshie Cheerleading, Y-Teen Program Chair- man, Y-Teen Basketball, Pen Pal Presi- dent, F.T.A., K-Teen Council, P.A. Announcer, Booster Club, F.N.C., G.A.A. Ambition: To be an airline hostess and marry the pilot. I Will: All my good times at KHS to my younger sister and brother. Dancing it the mort beautiful of the Arts. DANIEL KISI-I Dan Courte: College. Activities: Football, Swimming, Red Cross. Ambition: To become a chemist, and ro work at DuPont. I Will: All my good times to my brother Joe, and my locker to anyone who wants it. Chet: it a game of Jhill and taker a .rhillful player to win. DENNIS KLEINHANZL Kleiny Course: General. Activitiet: Football, Track, Booster Club, Art Club, Sr. Hi-Y. Ambition: To make a million dollars by the time I am 21. I Will: My locker to Ken. Money iJn't everything, but it helps. -.5 Nw 'ver Qt . t l 'V su- eggs if tm' 1.-wig . ,..Q . xr. we r BERNARD KNAPP Bernie Course: College. Activities: Booster Club. Ambition: To go to college and then get rich quick. I Will: My height to Andy Patakig my ability to get speed- ing tickets to Dave Limer. Libs two single gentlemen rolled into one. DAVID WAYNE KNOX Dave Course: College. Activities: Student Council, Hi-Y, Booster Club, Treasurer, National Honor Society, DeMolay, Court of Chevalier, Captain Hall Guards, Feature Editor of Yearbook. Ambition: To get through college and become a teacher. I Will: All my good times at K.H.S. to my brother and sister. Wh0soever hath a good presence and a good fashion, carries continual letters of recommendation. JOYCE ANNE KOROSECH Course: Commercial. Activities: Choir, Cardettes, Booster Club. Ambition: To go to Baldwin-Wallace College in the fall and then, who knows .... I Will: My locker to anyone who knows where it is. The nightingale provokes the envy of lesser s0ngsters. JANICE MARGARET KOVAC ..Jan.. Course: Commercial. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Cafeteria, Nurses Club, Booster Club, M.A.T.S., Office. Am- bition: To become a registered nurse. I Will: All my great times at K.H.S. to Sandy, and my transcription nore- books to anyone crazy enough to want them. They're only truly great who are truly good. ELIZABETH B. LAKE Liz Course: Commercial. Activities.' Boost- er Club, Secretary, Modern Stenos, Choir, Cardettes, F.T.A. Ambition: To lead a happy, successful, wonderful life and to share it with Garry. I Will: All the fine junior guys and one sopho- more the future of K.H.S., make it a good one. She smiles and the shadows depart. PAULINE RAMONA LAKE Polly Course: Commercial. Ambition: To get a good iob after I graduate. I Will: I will my locker and good grades to my little sister. It is not enough to do good, one must do it in the right way. SANDRA LEE LANCE Sandy Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, Booster Club, Explorers, Hall Guard, Choir. Ambition: To be a success in everything I do and to some- day get my Mrs. degree. I Will.' All my good times on 8th period hall guard to anyone who likes good times. Her eyes are homes of silent prayers. CLYDE WILLIAM LANDIS Bill Course: General. Activities: Football, Basketball, Track, DeMolay, Hi-Y, Var- sity K-Club, Art Club. Ambition.' To get a good job so I can retire when I'm 21. I Will: My comb that kept my long wavy hair in place to anyone with short hair. Ay, every inch a King! JUDITH LAFON LANEY Judi Fone Course.: General. Ambition: To be a nurse in the Air Force, and to get that certain guy. I Will: The record No 9ne.Knows to Tom Mitchell. Doing all .you can for others brings many benefits to you. BARBARA JEAN LARGE Chunky Course: College. Activities: Art Club, Treasurer, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Pen Pal, Booster Club, Choir, C.Y.F. Ambition: To go to Business College, marry Johnny, and lead a worthwhile life. I Will: All the good times I have in my Seniot'year to Peggy Fritz. 'There is a garden in her face a heaven- ly paradise, that place. DAVID FRANK LASALLE Butch Course: College. Activities: Honor Society, Jr. Board of Trustees for Sum- nit County Tuberculosis Association, Red Cross, Choir, Hi-Y. Ambition: I nope to become a chemist. I Will: My locker to anyone that may get it. Science is vastly more stimulating to the imagination than are the classics. JUDITH ANN LAYKO Judy Course: College. Activities: Goodyear Youth Band, Akron, Youth Orchestra, Band, Orchestra, F.T.A., May Festival Orchestra. Amhition.' To graduate from college and become a teacher. I Will.' My job in the Band's uniform room to my sister, Kathy. A person that has had a taste of music can be said to have another sense. GA11. FRANKLIN LINGER Ling Coarse: General. Ambition: To be- come an architect or draftsman, and own a new Chevrolet. I Will: Sixth and seventh period mechanical drawing class to anyone sane enough to take and live through it! Do t0day's job right: don't beep fuss- ing about tomorrow's. ANTHONY JAMES LOBELLO utrony.. Course: College. Activities: Hi-Y, De- Molay, Track, Cross-Country, Swim- ming, Varsity Club. Ambition: To be- come an engineer or designer and have some part in keeping the U.S. the best. I Will.' My track shoes to Bob Bassett and my place in the mile relay to any- one nuts enough to take it. Being nice is the beginning of a wonderful personality. JUDITH MAE LORENZ Judi Course: Commercial. Activities: Pre- sident, F.T.A., Co-president, G.A.A., Secretary, Choir, Booster Club, Y- Teens, Red Cross, Pen Pal, M.C. Pep- meetings, Homecoming Queen, May Court. Ambition: To do as God would have me do. I Will: Everything I have to my sister Linda, and all my good times to everyone. It's the ripple of a smile that makes the wave of happiness. JUANITA FAYE LOVELACE Neet Course: Commercial. Ambition: Get out of school and make it to Florida. I Will: All of my fine times, and Pop Callahan to Pat O'Dell. 'The ability to have fun is the gift of youth and the dream of the aged. DANIEL J. LOWTHER Dan Course: Distriburive Education. Act- ivities: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: To be successful. l Will: To my brother John who has every- thing, nothing. 'To live happily ever after, is only a dream of some: for others it is an aim. JEANNE LYTLE Course: Commercial. Activities: Band, Church Choir, President of Youth Fel- lowship. Ambition: To find God's will and do it. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to Pam, Pat, and Sharon. A warm glow of friendliness inter- mingled with fun. FRANK LOUIS CLARKE MANNING Tank Course: College. Activities: Football, Choir, Newspaper Editor, Vice-Presi- dent, Honor Society, Hi-Y, DeMolay, Boy Scouts, Varsity Club. Ambition: To complete my education and be suc- cessful in all my endeavors. I Will.' My locker to Barbara Jones, and my good times at Kenmore to Mike Noon. A wise man will make more opport- unities than he finds. MARILYN ANN MARGO Margo Course: Commercial. Activities: Freshy Cheerleading, Modern Stenos, Y-Teen Basketball, F.T.A., Choir, Art Club. Ambition: To succeed and be happy in life. I Will: Ballinger and Primm's locker back, because I won't need it No-More. My sweatband to John Kostko because Fleebus said to. Come up and see me some time! gg? in sf is JUDITH ANN MARTIE Judy Coarse: General. Activities: Honor Society, Booster Club, Office. Ambition: To graduate, become a secretary, and to marry Gene and lead a happy and successful life. I Will: All my good times and happy memories at KHS to my brother Ed. If to her shore some female errors fall, look on ber face, and yon'll forget 'em all. DONALD MARTIN Don Course: General. Activities.' Football, Art Club, Swimming. Ambition: To graduate and to be rich. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to Harry Welling. Fun and Don go together: in rain or snow, all kinds of weather, MARIE EVELYN MC CLURE Course: Commercial. Activities: Boost- er Club, Y-Teens, Modern Stenos, Choir, Youth for Christ. Ambition.' To marry Glen and live a happy, successful life and raise a wonderful family. I Will: All the many wonderful tirnes I've had here at Kenmore to my .cousin Maureen. Happiness now assures a happy future. PATSY JEAN MC CLURE Pat Course: Commercial. Activities: Distri- butive Education Club, Red Cross, Booster Club, Pen Pal, Hall Guard, G.A.A. Ambition: To get a iob and later marry. l Will: To my sister Margaret, my clean locker with all the junk in it. Out of the rainbow came the color for her golden hair. RONALD EDWARD MC COY Ron Course: College. Activities: Basketball, Football, Baseball, Student Council, President of Honor Society, Pres. of Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, Treas. of Varsity Club. Ambition: Graduate from college and be happy and success- ful in my chosen career. I Will.' All my good times in sports to any boy who has the desire to participate. It is not enough to do good: one mast do it the right way. X at . .., , ffm . 3 ,,,k i I, CONSTANCE LOUISE MC DONALD Connie Coarse: General. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Nurses Club, F.T.A., Glee Club. Ambition.' To become an airline hostess, and then marry and have a family. I Wi1l.' All my good times at KHS to my sister Cheryl. Softly speak and sweetly smile. JUDITH ANN Mc K1ss1cK Judy Course: Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, Pen Pal, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Art Club, Youth for Christ. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my brother Dale. None but the brave deserves the fair. ELLEN SUZANNE MEALY Course: Commercial. Activities: Nurses Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. Am- bition: I hope to be a Certified Public Accountant or a secretary. I Will: My good times and my locker to the forthcoming students of Kenmore. Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling. MARY ANN MERKL Fido Course: Commercial. Activities.' Mod- ern Stenos, Booster Club. Ambition: To go to Hammel-Actual Business Col- lege and be successful. I Will: All the mice in my locker to my senior succes- sor. Efficiency is an important element of success. SUSAN HELENE METZGER Susie Course: College. Activities: Varsity Majorette, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Booster Club, Band, K-Teens, Homecoming Court, Choir. Ambition: To be either a nurse or a secretary. 1 Will: All my cool times as Majorette to Judy, Francie, Illona, Darlene, Jeanie, and Janice. Life is my college, May I graduate well and earn some honors. ROBERT CHARLES MILLER Bob fourre: College. Ambition.' To go to Akron U., and become an electrical mgineer. I Will: My locker to who- :ver gets me a car for graduation. 'To act is ea.ry,' to think it hard. ROANN LINDA MILLSAP Rowie fourre: Commercial. Activitier: Red Sross, Booster Club, Cafeteria cashier. fimbition: To be successful in life and o marry Marshall after I graduate. ' Will: All my good times to Malene Lnd Judy, and my neat locker to the reshies. 'A fine head of hair addr beauty to H good face. LINDA SUE MOORE Course: College. Activitier: Varsity viaiorette, President of Senior Y-Teens, Student Council, F.T.A., Pen Pal, Band 5ooster Club, Homecoming Court, viay Court. Ambition: Make new friends ind keep the old. I Will: My shot aaron ends to Darlene, Judy, Francie, anice, Illona, and Jeanie. 'Personality it to a woman what per- ume if to a flower. ROBERT LEE MOORE Bob Courre: College. Activitier: President of Student Council. Editor of Year- book, Circulation Manager of Year- book, and Newspaper, Assistant Treas- ner, of Senior Class, Hi-Y Treasurer, Honor Society, Bowling, Booster Club, Cross-Country, DeMolay, Am- bition: To have fun in college and life. I Will: The good times in Special News to Diane Fostky. All succeed: with people who are rweet and cheerful. WILLIAM DAVID MORGAN Morgue Course: Industrial. Ambition: To mave a fast car, lots of money and a fine girl. I Will: My locker to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. 'Ambitiout in all hir attemptr and lreamrf' JOHN A. MORRIS John Courre: College. Activitiexi Football, Basketball, Track, Bowling, Hi-Y, Let- ter Club, DeMolay. Ambition.' To save more money than Ron McCoy, and live more freely than Henry Freeder. I Will: My old football equipment to future starters, Ron Rector, Jim Brad- covich, and Tony Alexander. If I .rhould lore, let me .rtand by the road and cheer at the winner: go by! RICHARD A. MUNGO Rick Course: College. Activities: P.A. Sys- tem, Library, Cafeteria, Choir, Office, Basketball Mgr., Lunch, Studies, Class A. Basketball scorer. Ambition: To go into radio announcing and teach high school English. I Will: The P.A. System to Wayne Lowe. Cross Country and track to Mike Ostervich. There ir no index of character to .fure at the voice. BERNADINE R. NAGY Bonnie Course: General. Activities: D.E. Club, Booster Club. Ambition.' To succeed in everything I attempt. I Will: To my brother Dennis, who will be a Freshie, a ball in high school as I have had. She it laughing in her sleeve at you. RAE MARIE NARNEY Rae Rec Course: Commercial. Activitiex: Boost- er Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, Youth For Christ, Glee Club. Ambition.' To be a secretary and then marry Sam and have 4 little H's. I Will: All the good times I've had and the wonderful teach- ers here at Kenmore to any one lucky enough to get them. Here ir a toart of sweetnerr to one who ir .rweet enough to receive it. JOAN ELAINE NEIDERT Joanie Courte: Commercial. Activitier: Senior High Choir, Y.B. Square Dance, Nurses Club, Bible Club. Ambition: To grad- uate from High school and then to get a job, as well as find that certain guy. I Will: My good times in Choir and Dramatics Class to my brother Bobby. MuJic ir well raid to be the speech of angelr. f f ,s k.,k , wb is Y E - K . 5 'f 521571355 E SALLY ORR Course: Commercial. Activities: Boost- er Club, Bowling Team, Mrs. Walker's Office, Pen Pal, Y-Teens, Library Staff. Ambition: To become a successful secre- tary, and an exceptionally good sport on the rifle range. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore High to my cousins Nancy and Patty Brownlee. She walks by faith not by sight. VIRGINIA LEE OWENS Ginnie Course: Commercial. Activities: Bible Club, 1, 2, Future Nurses Club, Youth For Christ. Ambition: To be- come a nurse. I Will: My worn out marching shoes to my little brother Roger. 'This day will be empty unless you put something into it. HELEN MARIE PALL Blondie Course.' General. Activities: Junior and Senior Y-Teens, Y-Teen Basketball, G.A.A., Booster Club, Pen Pal, F.T.A., Rainbow Girls, K-Teens, Chapel on Fir Hill. Ambition: To marry that certain boy and lead a happy, successful life. I Will: To my brothers Butch and Howard all the fun and good times I have had at Kenmore. Beauty is truth, and truth is beauty. IRENE PAPP Sue Course: General. Activities: Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, Choir, Hall Guard, Pen Pal, Sr. Red Cross, F.N.A., K-Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, M.A.T.S., Booster Club. Am- bition: To be the first girl to go to the moon so that I can get away from some people. I Will: All the squeaks in Sharon Jeter's car to any other owner who wants them. With a song in her heart, and a dream in her eyes. PAUL PARKS Course: General. Ambition.' I plan to join the Navy after graduating and be- come a mechanic. I Will: My lunch to Ed Wilkson. 'The man who wakes up to find him- self famous, hasn't been sleeping long. JUDITH ANN PATTERSON Patti Course: General. Activities: Booster Club, President, Y-Teens, Volleyball, Bowling, G.A.A., Pen Pal. Ambition.' To attend Business School, and share a happy life with Kenny. I Will: Bill Snooks all the fine girls in his class and a great senior year. 'The ability to create laughter is the gift of the true humoristf' FRANCIS MARIE PAYNE Francie Course: Commercial. Activities: Pen Pal. Ambition: To marry that certain guy and get the best out of life. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my sister Penny, and Bill to Bonnie. Size does not determine the possibility of success. CHARLES RONALD PELL Chuck Course: General. Ambition.' To get out of school and get a job. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to Gary Price. Never laugh at a good job-you may need it sometime. BARBARA Jo PELLE Barb Course: Commercial. Activities: Secre- tary, Senior Y-Teens, Choir, Booster Club, F.T.A., Red Cross, Glee Club, Office. Ambition.' To succeed in life. I Will: My wonderful times at Ken- more to my sister, Judy. If you are a good friend you are a great success. GERALD LEWIS PLEHN jerry Course: Industrial. Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Choir, Booster Club. Ambition: To marry a certain girl, Marianne Frost. l Will: Ken Frost my talents and my locker for the next two years. It's better to know nothing, than to know what ain't so. IAROL ANN PORTER Cap fourre: General. Activitier: Honor ociety, Future Nurses Club. Ambi- ion: To become a nurse and someday et married and raise a family. I Will: fiy brother Larry and my position in me National Honor Society to Jean Ihordar. Common .rente and uncommon .remit- wily. IAMES ALTON PRICE Buddy Course: College. Activitiet: Basketball, Cross-country, Track, Choir. Ambition.' Graduate from college and make good an a iob. l Will: My locker to one of :he Juniors that are always standing in front of it. Wi:dom consist: not ro much in know- ing what to do in the ultimate ar in knowing what to do next. IAMES EDWARD PURVIS JR. slim.. Course: College. Ambition: To make 1 C0UPle million in electronics. I Will: My very clean locker to Don Hosier. Silence har many formrf' IAMES L. RAYMER Ramar Course: General. Activitier: Senior l-Ii-Y, Art Club. Ambition: To become 1 successful business man, and lead a happy life. I Will: The green monster and all my good times at Kenmore to 'ny brother Dick. 'Luck ir where opportunity meet: pre- barationf' ALICE MAY ROHRER Al Courre: General. Activities: Glee Club, Y-Teens, Art Club, Booster Club, Youth For Christ. Ambition.' To get a job and change my last name to Wilson. I Will: All my teachers to anyone lucky enough to have them. Sincerity give: a simplicity and power to word and deed. . ... . , 1 1. .es 7 ietbifff-5??'5Zm?i1aiz4 'L ' tml .4-- 'Iwi if55lwgiiMlf5:'f'5 7437 f - . -- P ' +3521 igfwatssiwi . . . . .1QQ3S?i1kg11Ts1,sf2s:?ii.iiiiii? ' A :iii gffwiisstf- megan ig.,--.,,.1e. .. at -5. . .,.. . . A- ea. -'H if ..... ,et ,. i iWE ??isi-1559! .21 'Wirlisz 'si LINDA KAY ROSER Courre: College. Activitiet: F.T.A., Y-Teens, Glee Club, Modern Stenos, Hall Guard. Ambition: To get a B.A. degree and become a teacher, and then obtain a MRS. degree and raise my own students. I Will: To Becky Essig, all my good times in school. When I have taught one person, one thing, l shall have my reward. ALLAN DOUGLAS ROSPO ..Lefty. Course: College. Ambition.' To make a career of the Army. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore High School to future students. Silence has a virtue all it: own. JOE SAMACO joe Course: General. Activities: D.E. Club, K-Teens. Ambition: To live an easy life without much work. I Will: My locker to the three little guys in my neighborhood, jay, Danny, Gayle. Guess his humor ain't refined, But it': enough to .ruit my mind. SANDRA JEAN SARVER Sandy Course: College. Activitier: Honor Society, Choir, Rainbow Girls, Glee Club, Co-Editor of the Newspaper, and Scouts. Ambition: To be successful as a teacher. I Will: All my great times at Kenmore to Leigh Rammel and my brothers jack and Karl. Sutter: it itr own reward. JOLENE LENORE SATTERFIELD ..J0,. Course: College. Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Student Council, Under- classman Editor of Yearbook, Treasurer, Nurses Club. Ambition: To become a nurse and marry that certain guy. I Will: All my good times at K.H.S. to my brother Dennis. The bert of healers it good cheer. Q gesg EDWARD KARL SAUS Comrade Course: College. Activities: Hi-Y, Band, DeMolay, Art Club. Ambition: To go to college and become a mechan- ical engineer. I Will: All my fun at K.H.S. to my kid brothers Don and Frank. 'The wrong way always seems more reasonable. JUDITH ANN SAXON Judy Course: Commercial. Activities: Na- tional Honor Society, C.Y.O., F.T.A., Pen Pal, Modern Stenos, Treasurer's Office. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do in life. I Will: All the good times and wonderful opport- unities I have had at Kenmore to my sister, Joyce. A poet can see the true beauty behind everything, great or small. GLENN LEE SCHAFFBR Lee Course: General. Activities: Distribu- tive Education Club. Ambition.' To own a new car, and have lots of money. I Will.' My good times to the Seniors of next year. Nothing is more useful than silence. JOHN SCHMIDT Jack Course Industrial. Activities: Band. Ambition: To be shot by a jealous hus- band at the age of seventy. I Will: My car to anyone who likes to travel in small groups. A great guy is the best kind there is. ELOISE SCHNEIDER Course: College. Activities: Choir, Business Manager, Yearbook, Sr. Girl Scouts, Rainbow Girls, Church Choir, Treasurer, Young Peoples, Y.W.C.A., Treasurer, Sunday School Class. Ambi- tion: To graduate from college and be- come a school teacher. I Will: My Volkswagen to the teacher who has miles to drive to and from school. The highest honor of life: being a really great friend. Xxx ,li R :S 'Y 1- L t 9' Sijfsil- 'iii' 5? 'lit 'L WZ .- .- . JANIS DIANE SCHOEN Jan Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, F.T.A., Treasurer, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Conference, Office. Ambi- tion: To lead a happy life, to see the rainbows in Canada with that certain guy. I Will: My little cousin, who is grill in grade school, the honor of going to the greatest school in Akron. Marriage is a thing you've got to give your whole mind to. FRANCES JANE SHANNON Fran Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, Pen Pal, F.T.A. Ambition: To be a success in everything I do. I Will: All the wonderful times I've had at K.H.S. to my brother, Roger. Calm of mind, all passion spent. STEPHEN WAYNE SHARKICH ' ' Sharky' ' Course: Industrial. Activities: Church Choir. Ambition: To become an en- gineer or be good in the field I enter. I Will: My cool times in Mech. Draw- ing and my locker to Janet Calvert. Whether the door opens when one knocks, depends on how many doors of opportunity he has opened for others. PATRICIA A. BERNICE SHREMSHOCK Shimmy Course: Commercial. Activities.' Boost- er Club. Ambition: To become an outstanding figure in any profession that I choose. I Will: All my old boyfriends to any girl who wants them. 'To attain fame is one of the highest goals. GARY STANLEY SIMMS Brillo Course: College. Activities: Football, Track, Swimming, K-Teen Council. Ambition: To join the Navy and see the world, from the bottom of the sea, and ride the waves. I Will: My seat in Margie's car 6th period to my underclassmen. We are gro-wing serious, and let me tell you, that's the very next step to being dull. JANCY CAROLE SIMS Nanc fourse: Commercial. Activities: Y- eens, Booster Club, Band. Ambition.' 'o become a private secretary and to ecome part owner of a certain M-G nd full owner of the guy who owns 7. I Will: All the good times I've had t K.H.S. to Meg Joles. My life has been happy because I ave had wonderful friends and plenty f interesting work to do. BONNIE A. SMITH Smitty fourse: Commercial. Activities: G.A.A., lr. and Sr. Y-Teens, F.T.A., Y-Teen Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Bowling. firnbition: To go to business school md to become a telephone operator. ' Will: My wrecked '50 Ford to Jim losenburger if he can afford to fix it. 'What I abhor and esteem as a curse, s poorness of sport, not poorness of 7urse. JARGARET ANN SMITH Margie fourse: Commercial. Ambition: just J be a success in anything I attempt. Will: Kenmore High School to my ister Barb and Maureen Brotherton who think they own it already. Self-trust is the first secret of success. IARLIN LEROY SNYDER Tourse: Industrial. Activities: Presi- ent of Varsity Club, Basketball, Track, ootball, Baseball, Golf, Bowling. Am- ition.' To be a success in whatever I hoose to do. I Will: All my good mes at K.H.S. to Shirley. I-Iek who aims high, usually hits the tar . ARRY L. SPEICHER 'oursex College. Activities: Band, Ionor Society, Gospel Quartette, Y.F., trt Club. Ambition: Go to college nd become a school teacher. I Will: ly ability to be out of step to Bob Villiamson. A real cool guy with a million pals. hed by all Kenmore guys and gals. THOMAS GENE SPENCE Tom Course: General. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper or C.P.A. I Will: My lock- er to anyone who wants it. Secret and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster. PATRICIA STADLER Pat Course: Commercial. Activities: Li- brary and Orchestra. Ambition.' To be successful in everything I do. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my brother Butch and my seat in Orches- tra to Mary. Not much talk, a great, sweet silence. WENDELL F. STANDRIDGE Fred Course: General. Activities: K-Tones. Ambition: To get along in life the way I'm supposed to, and be happy: I Will: Everything to nobody because I haven't got anything to give. 'True happiness is not confined, it's everywhere. VIRGINIA SUE STOPHER Course: General. Activities: Glee Club, Choir, Booster Club, Distributive Edu- cation. Ambition: To make that al- mighty dollar- two at a time. I Will: Nothing to no one-I'm taking it all with me. Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessing. DOROTHY SWIHART Dotty Course: Commercial. Activities: Red Cross, Choir, Sunday Night Young Peoples at Church. Ambition: To suc- ceed and live as the Lord would want me to. I Will: My most happy years at Kenmore to my brother Wayne, and pal Mildred. Charms strike the sight but merit wins the souls. SANDRA KAY TAIT Sandy Course: Commercial. Activities.' Y- Teens, Pen Pal, Freshie Cheerleading. Ambition: To become half owner of a 62 red corvette. I Will: All my good times and poor grades to my brother Ray, who is right behind me. Beauty is not immortal but hers has made the world a nicer place to live. JOHN DARREL TENNANT Course: College. Activities: DeMolay. Ambition: To go to college and get a degree in electrical engineering. I Will.' My good times at K.H.S. to who- ever is lucky enough to have them. What sculpture is to a block of mar- ble, education is to the human soul. CHARLES STEPHEN THOMPSON Chuck Course: College. Activities: Football, Track, Varsity Club, Booster Club. Am- bition: Go to college and be a success at 21. I Will: All my good times and number 67 to my brother. 'There is a laughing devil in his smile. PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON Pat Course: Commercial. Activities: Boost- er Club, Senior Y-Teens, F.T.A. Ambi- tion: To be a success in whatever field of work I choose. I Will.' All my won- derful times at Kenmore to anyone who wants to have fun. An uncertain future but certain suc- cess. JUDITH K. THORN Judy , Jughead Course: Commercial. Activities: Band. Ambition: To make Danny a good wife and to have our own home. I Will.' My Senior year, the most happy school year, yet, to anyone who is lucky enough to become a Senior. If any dull day comes, plan to make the next one brighter. BENJAMIN P. THRAMS Ben Course: College. Activities: Cross- Country, Track, Booster Club, Dra- matics, Choir, Senior Hi-Y DeMolay, Explorer Scouts, Honor Society. Am- bition: To travel, earn a degree, settle down, own a cycle, and always be happy. I Will.' The best of everything to everyone. Genius is 195 inspiration and 9996 perspiration. SHARON THRASH Course.' College. Activities: Band, Choir, Club Editor, Yearbook, Booster Club, President, Youth Fellowship, Nurses Club. Ambition: To be a suc- cess in whatever I do and to find that certain guy. I Will: Activities section of yearbook to Judy Robertson, and my good times as a senior to Linda and Judy. I I Around her shines the magic glow of friendship. JACQUELIN LEE THURSTON Jackie Course: Commercial. Ambition: To be a success as a secretary and to have fun in living. I Wfill: My locker and all its contents to Darlene Shiflett. Quiet amidst disturbances. NORMA JEAN TOBIAS Norm Course: General. Activities: Senior Y- Teens, Nurse Club, Art Club, F.T.A. Ambition: To become a successful secre- tary. I Will: My locker to anyone who can reach it in one piece at 3:15. Keep out of ruts,' a rut is something which if traveled in too much, becomes a ditch. BETTY JEAN TOTH Course.' Commercial. Activities: Boost- er Club, Nurses Club, Bowling Team, Y.F. Ambition: To be a success and to make life worth while, and to find that certain guy. I Will: All my good times in my Senior year to all the Juniors. Friendship is more valuable than pre- cious stones. PHYLLIS E. TOWNSEND Phyll Courre: College. Actiuitier: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Pre- sident, G.A.A., Volleyball, Basketball, Track Team, Freshman Cheer- leading, Glee Club. Ambition: To own a swimming pool, convertible, and marry the right guy. I Will: My Varsity cheerleading position to Dot Virostko. Bob Bassett and Ronnie Baksa, pests in S.H. to anyone. Upon entering a room, .rhe always bringr, thought: of the sweetest, nicert things. NANCY MAE TRIPPETT Peanut Course: Commercial. Activities: Bible Club, Youth For Christ, Christ Am- bassadors, Booster Club. Ambition: To go to Bible College and be a mission- ary. I Will: All my good times at K.H.S. to any Junior. A religiour life is a .struggle and not a hymn. REBECCA LOUISE TYRITY Becky Courre: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, F.T.A., Booster Club, Pen Pal, Modern Stenos, Office. Ambition: To be a priyate secretary and lead a happy life. I Will.' Mopey to all the Mopolongs at Kenmore and all my good times to Norma Sumner. Friend: are born not made. ALICE JOYCE VIROSTKO Courre: College. Activities: F.T.A., Future Nurses Club, Pen Pal, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Glee Club, Art Club, Band. Ambition: To complete college and be an elementary school teacher. I Will: To my sister Cynthia, a very fine teacher Mrs. Hartney. I derire to .ree the time when educa- tion rhall become much more general than at pre.rent. WILLIS HENRY WAGES Pete Courre: Industrial. Activitier: Football, Track, Glee Club, Choir, Booster Club, N.D.T. Ambition: To become presi- dent of the American Yo-Yo Associ- ation. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to a certain Yo-Yo Queen. A game of football, a Jong thrown in, many a girl: heart you rhall win. JOHN KENNETH WATERS 'Watts' ' Course: College. Ambition: To gradu- ate from college, become a lawyer, and see the world. I Will.' My two mile walk home from school each day to any underclassman with a strong pair of legs. Let a man keep the law, and hir way will be .rtrewn with .ratirfaction. BILL WATSON Lingo Course: General. Ambition: To be a Forest Ranger. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to Gary Price. 'The outdoor life ir the life for me. EDWARD Mausnari w1LK1NsoN Bob Course: College. Ambition.' To be a Jet Pilot. I Will: My worn out razor blades to anyone with a peach fuzz beard. A: good natural a roul ar e'er trod on :hoe leather. CARL JAMES WILLIAMS Course: College. Activitier: Track, Baseball, Art Club, Hall Guard. Am- bition.' To be success in life. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to any- one that wants them. All .rucceedr with cheerful people. DAVID WILLIAMS Courre: College. Activitier: Senior Red Cross. Ambition: To become a C.P.A. I Will: My seat in Mrs. Short's room for anyone taking American Literature. All thingr are .rlaver to intelligence. JOHN WILLIAMS Booger Course: General. Activities: National Honor Society. Ambition: To go to college, then into Business Administra- tion. I Will: I don't will anything, I'm packing everything and taking it with me. My greatest inspiration is a challenge to attempt tbe impossible. KENNETH L. WILLIAMS Kenny Course: College. Activities.' Sr. Hi-Y, Camera Club, Yearbook Staff, Varsity Club. Ambition: To become an en- gineer or draftsman. I Will.' My abili- ty to get out of classes to John Kostko. A smile cures tbe wounding of a frown. SANDRA KAY WILLIAMS Sandie Course: College. Activities: Head Ma- jorette, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Home- coming Court, Basketball. Ambition: Go to college, marry, and become what- ever I went to college for. I Will: Loads of fun to Sam and my string base, barons, whistles, and maiorette boots to a very lucky -girl. And beauteous, even wbere beauties most abound. CHRISTINE M. WINGERTER Chris Course: Commercial. Activities:Booster Club, Nurses Club. Ambition: To get a good iob and go to New York. I Will: My parking place at LuJan's to anyone who likes to park at the end. Notbing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. EDWARD HUTCHINSON Ed Course: General. Activities: Distribu- tive Education Club, Baseball, Basket- ball. Ambition: I.B.M. mechanic and operator. I Will: A little of nothing to nobody. When I feel like exercise, I just lie down 'til tbe feeling goes away. HARRY LOWRY Harry the Kat Course.' Industrial. Activities.' Basket- ball, Track, K-Teen Council. Ambi- tion.' To put a big mill in my Hy-Drive Plymouth. 1 Will: My ability to stay in school 5 years to John Duncan and Joe Salem. 'Those who love fun can always find it, wbile otbers pass it by. JANET MARIE WISE Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, F.T.A., Art Club, Glee Club. Ambition: To go to California and lead a successful life. I Will: Mike's old steering wheel to anyone who never needs to turn corners. Not only commanding success, but de- serving it. KAREN MARIE WONDERS Course: Commercial. Activities: Bible Club, Y.F.C., Bowling Team, Christ Ambassadors, Pen Pal, Booster Club. Ambition: To attend C.B.I. and be- come an Evangelist or Missionary. I Will: Locker 254 to my sister Linda if she can stand the rampage at 3:15. Religion- tbat voice of tbe deepest buman experience. NICHOLAS DANIEL YANCURA Nick Course: College. Activities: Student Council, Honor Society, Varsity Club, Baseball, Cross-Country, Football, Bas- ketball, Junior Class President, Senior Class Secretary, Vice-President of Hi-Y, Vice-President of Choir. I Will: My memorable years at Kenmore to my twin brother and sister. Happiness is not a reward, it is a con- sequence. THOMAS L. ZEMA Tom Course: Collge. Activities: Art Club, F.T.A., Booster Club. Ambition: To graduate from college and live a happy and successful life. I will: My good times at K.H.S. to my sister Jean and my brother Roger. 'Tools were made, but bands were born. JANET C. SCHMIDT Pete Course: Commercial. Ambition.' 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Kitchen. Second Row: D. Buie, J. Kostko, T. Mack, D. Hine. Third Row: D. Lewis, V. Vanyo, H. Bahry, A. Duckett. F Row: T. Heckef, B. Thra ourtb ms, T. Lobello, D. Akom. COACH OYLER P. Backus R. Coleman, S. Cobb C. Schlup, L. Hofle, J. Santilli. Row One: D. Vought, C. Ferguson, C. Kepnes, S. Brown. Ron' Two: Coach Conley, J. Swires D. Meynard, J. Fike, B. Duke, G. Iler. SV A. Millis, D. Virosrko, N. Arrington, M, Ferguson Cap- tainy P. Townsend, S. Stokes. 1 N. Droblyn, Ca,hf.1iz1,' Bahm, S. Darr, L Lorenz QQ. Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore 'Kenmore 'Playoffs -1. .1-...v.., vv . -.-.,.--., -.-. -..J ..--, --. fYV-Y,, , C. Bloom, B. Heideman, D. Kirek, J. Brownlee, D. Poling, R. Bishop, B. Bassett. 49 Ellet 73 Coventry 58 St. Vincent 75 Hower 53 Barberron 74 North 72 Canton Lehman 55 Cuyahoga Falls 39 Central 64 Buchtel 61 Springfield 49 Garfield 43 Alliance 62 East 53 South 74 Barbercon 58 Central Coach Lauer Marlin Snyder CAGE Ron McCoy Bill Landis SENIORS Winston Austin RESERVES Row One: R. Bishop, V. Vanyo, D. Poling, D. Kirek, J. Brownlee, E. Gangl B Bassett R011 Two: M. Noon, T. Peren, R. Cross, K. Smith, QI. Weiner, J. Emery, H. Karam G BIIUDZCI' Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Kenmore Ellett Coventry St. Vincent Hower Barberton North Canton Lehman Falls Central Buchtel Springfield Garfield Alliance East South Barberton 'X K' S KETBDLL ff Qy 1 ei X K'nS' if 'S if 5 Q 19 2 53545, i vfgnmr i. 7? ,kg 3 M X254 , g 1 . I-fzggx Kg U 4 if mg L W , 1311. Q: fe - 5 fn I 3 5 ' X if Q ,- i'vQ: fi?9 , M Q ' BQ. . I ' 'B ' 1 el , f if Q A f t Sr . .Vff ,H ,Hy , ' A I 1 - ing , Yi 'gf ' 4, f ' I E X , Lg W qi! L - ' x- f f' ' -k-'. A J .f f' .eisia f . ,. V5 S wif L1 .sw 125- H W. V, 1 Q 1 'A -X W f K' 53 55 2 Q is f X '-J: f 'Q N' 5 T X iii: Qflyffi -.-- Q .K k 'N .Jen 1' ' i . ., ,. W ! K , E . X 7, 73 Z H 55 I 'K b ' 7 1: 5' 4- . -1:5 gr ' ' 1 L- - , in 1 1 y ' L. , 5 f I 'Q A 'fix Wffm, gf y A R , M- - v ,. m - - ..,r.z' 2 rw - . Q , '- - ff, :pf , i 5722 QF' J ,,,Wy1 Q i ,, sf Q Q V 5: :i ii Q sfv .. fs-1 ,, af gpg' sm vw ,J 's'n ,F ,Q Mu. 4 ,W . W -, 2. . X ff X x 1 aw' 1 Fin! Roux' J. Brown, P. Wages, B. Landis, D. Garrartl, B. Huber, M. Snyder, B. Heideman, C. Thompson, G. Simms, J. Morris, A. Duckett, T. Lobello. Second Roux' B. Hardy, M. Hoffle, E. Stewart, H. Welling, K. Rhodes, T. Hutchison, C. Adamson, G. Ballinger, S. Brown, G. Mullins, G. Kitchen, J. Zurzola. Third Roux' L. Harris, J. Evans, J. Sunkin, R. Webb, L. Seibert, L. House, R. Cross, H. Karem, T. Tool, K. Smith, C. Bloom, J. Brownlee, J. Wehner, C. Starosto V. Vanyo, B. Bassett, C. Ferguson, M. Noon, R. Kircenbourod, G. Iler, B. B. Fulton, J. Smith Coach Oyler. 1 1 W Coach Rarkovich Firft Row: W. Austin, A. Pataki, B. Forster, P, Tomaiko Second Rauf: G. Smith, K. Goffee, R. McCoy, J. Kosrko J. Rosembaughm. Third Roux' R. Protich, E. Gangle, D Joseph, N. Yancura, G. Cheadle. SPORTS SPGTLIGHT FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Bill Heideman -First Team-All City Bill Heideman-First Team-Tri-City Winston Austin - First Team - All City Ron McCoy -Second Team - Tri-City Bill Landis-Third Team-All City Marlin Snyder-Honorable Mention-Tri-City Marlin Snyder-Third Team- All City f CARDINAL FOOTBALL AWARD Marlin Snyder - Offense Winston Austin - Defense T T js! J f fy iff T yi HUSTON - PUGH Sporting Goods Company 101 S. Main Street BL 3-3106 Ol9io'J Largest School Sweater and jacket Store JOHNNY'S BEVERAGES Complete Line of Beverages, Mixes, and Party Snacks M. H. SLUSSER REALTY CO Fast Service our Motto 2459 Manchester Rd. Akron 14, Ohio O K POTATO CHIP CO. 905 Florida Ave. Akron 14, Ohio ..T..... .. A Cardinal Booster 896 W. Wilbeth Rd. PL 3-3753 CITY SCRAP 81 SALVAGE CO 611 W. Wilbeth Rd. Akron 14, Ohio JAY'S CUT RATE 2474 Manchester Rd. Phone SH 5-0370 E. H. Elmer Prentice R. P. Bob Prentice Class of '38 1154 Kenmore Blvd. PL 3-7721 KENMORE BLVD. HOME was en largetl and remodeled in 1958. PRENTICE 8a COMPANY FUNERAL HOMES Established 1915 '44 years Experience in Conducting Distinctive and Dignified Funerals of all Faiths. E. R. Mac McCarty J. N. Nat'l Prentice Class of '38 856 Coburn St. FR 6-6155 COBURN STREET HOME was re modeled and enlarged in 1958. We have for the convenience of our patrons two complete funeral homes in Akron. Both funeral homes are completely air-conditioned, have Casket Display Rooms, Wicks Pipe Organs, Chapels with seating capacity for over 450 people, preparation rooms, and all facilities for the efficient conducting of all types of funerals. THE BUCKEYE CYCLE CO N I G T G R O O O P D S S 65 East Mill Street JE 5-4158 Bud Krampe Chet Waugh Mr. Forrest Huston Bernie Moffitt Jim Arrnington STUVER BROS. COMPANY Building Material, Hardware YOUNG'S HOTEL I564 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-1175 Fine Foods Complete Dinner Menu Banquets Parties METZGER DRUG CO. SH 5,6116 1020 Kenmore Blvd. MGHCLIGSTGY Rd. Porfdge l.ClkeS sl-1 5-4914 KENMORE T H W T h MUFFLER 81 AUTO SERVICE rop les G C es General Collision Work 8- Auto Painting Wholesale DIC1m0F1ClS I549 Kenmore Blvd. sl-1 5-5767 GLENN FISHER Tel. SH 5-7950 2380 Manchester Rd. Akron I4, Ohio Congratulations SHADYSIDE BEAUTY SHOP II82 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-8316 ..L.e.. .... -. HERFF JONES CO. Indianapolis, Indiana World's Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings and Designers and Manufacturers of Class Rings for the 1959 Class of KENMORE HIGH SCHOOL A. R. IRayl SEAVER P. O. Box I73 ,Medina, Ohio LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 59 George and Irving Brode Our entire staff is at your fingertips with years of experience and top-notch performance of their ability to give you the best in Dry Cleaning, as a mark of distinction. Q ,m BRODE DRY CLEANING COMPANY Kenmore's Quality Cleaners Four Trucks to Serve You 930 Kenmore Boulevard SH 5-2173 l ' l I Compliments of f F. H. SOURS AND SON, INC. 2106 Manchester Rd. I John P. Fongheiser, Proprietor THE 8a MACHINE CO. PL 3-8436 1508 Kenmore Blvd. 1414 Kenmore Blvd. Akron 14, Ohio EDWARD'S POTTERY Pottery, Plants, and Plaques 2144 Manchester Rd. SH 5-7909 TONY'S s. RAY's Service Station R. 1 C rn r Kenmore Blvd. and Q 'ig A l 1 ' A - 0 eManchester Rd. 1 'si ' A 1 Phone si-1 5-0432 ' ' I BOLlEK'S UPHOLSTERING CO. Custom Upholstering Furniture Restyling Repairs - Large or small Free - Estimates Pick-up 84 Delivery 1064 Kenmore Blvd. MA 8-2306 PL 3-7171 FRANK'S 1 HOUR CLEANERS we Opefdle OUI' OWN plant 1939 Manchester Rd. SH 5-6882 Lumber - Plywood - Paint Millwork - Hardware Everything You Need For L Do It Yourxelf' Quality and Service Are Our Products, We Can Help You Plan, Build and Finance Your New Home Call SHerwood 5-3121 LYMAN-HAWKINS LUMBER CO. 1300 Kenmore Blvd. at Wilbeth Road ' LYN THEATER Get more out of life- go to a movie 450 E. Waterloo Rd. l l SH 5-0341 Our Chicken Dinners Are Worth Crowing Ahont Specializers in Chickeng we also serve Steak, Ham and Fish HOPOCAN GARDENS Open From 9:00 a.m. to 12:45 a.m. Weekdays Open From 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sundays Gareld Joe Palmer Hopocan Ave. Ext. James lRoyl Johnson Barberton, Ohio TlMM'S CLEANERS 999 Kenmore Blvd. Congratulations to the class of '59 LEO E. SANTILLI Jeweler Jewelry - Diamonds - Watches 2221 Twentieth St. SH 5-3195 SH 5-4147 Time will pass- will you? KENMORE HARDWARE Congratulations Akron, ohio 1004 Kenmore Blvd. Ph. SH 5-5114 and Best Wishes WM. J. SCHLUP FUNERAL HOME The Home of Sincerity in Service 786 Kenmore Blvd. Akron 14, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '59 Our quality is higher than our Flagpole. FLAG POLE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS MACK COAL CO. Dealers in High Grade Cool 8- Dozing Work Harry Darnley Thomas Darnley SH -5-5522 770 W. Wilbeth Rd. 31 i MAX THE TAI LOR KENMORE TAILORING l.evi's, Arrow Shirts, Adam Hats, Sportswear Use Our Layaway Plan Park Free in Rear 975 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-5122 BRUMBAUGH FLORAL SHOP Flowers for All Occasions 932 Florida Ave. SH 5-3828 Res. SH 5-6219 Ralph Milano Best Wishes to the Class of '59 RALPH MILANO'S SHOE SERVICE 0UR Morro Quality Material Quality Work-Low Prices Shoes-Dyed to Match 81 Resueded Zippers Fixed Anything in the Leather Line 985 Kenmore Blvd. Akron 14, Ohio Irene Swain lla McMannis I ' La I Re I Ne BEAUTY PARLOR 981 Kenmore Blvd. SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS, STYLING, HAIR CUTTING 8- TINTING PHONE: PL 3-6881 Hours: 9 to 6 KENMORE DRUG COMPANY Professional Prescriptions Your friendly neighborhood drugstore 942 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-3922 Congratulations WATERLOO SUPPLY CO. 875 W. Waterloo Rd. PL 3-2211 MC DOWELL'S PHARMACY Downtown K.H.S, Headquarters 3 Pharmacists 980 Kenmore Blvd. COLLEN ELECTRIC CO. Sales - Service Commercial - Industrial Residential - Wiring 1058 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-6813 COTTAGE FLORAL SHOPPE FIowers say it best 920 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-9414 Congratulations to the Class of '59 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kenmore Branch 949 Kenmore Blvd. Best wishes from HEDGER HARDWARE 988 Kenmore Blvd. PL 3-1221 STON EY'S FU RNITU RE 984 Kenmore Blvd. Complete Record Department Next Door to McDowell Drug Compliments of KENMORE BARBER SHOP We need your head in our business 945 Kenmore Blvd. Stilt Shreiner, Prop. SPRING 32 sf f3i?E I , k ,Q . I ,A ..,,,,,, In C? SNAPS 2 PERL E. WAXLER Insurance Agency 1014 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-5316 DON'S SUNOCO SERVICE 570 W. Waterloo Rd. Mort Maxcuhne and Feminine Elaine Baker, Bill Landis FAITH BROS. General Contractors Residential - Commercial Akron, Ohio 2305 Manchester Rd. PI- 3-8476 MANCHESTER POULTRY AND EGG MARKET Quality Poultry 1986 Manchester Road Phone PL 3-3116 Bert Natured Sharon Jeter, Henry Freeder, Judi Patterson Mort Winning Smile Judy Lorenz, Bob Huber Joyce Korosech, Dale Garrard JACK'S BARBER SHOP 2391 Manchester Rd. Akron, Ohio Jack Noggle GLEN N'S MARKET Quality Meats 81 Groceries 761 Jason Ave. SH 5-8115 -WWW Most Popular Marlin Snyder, Marsha Ferguson .. A.-, mir Mon Talented .iii-,. JV 1 31 -rm.wrf,,,,,5,,n . E ,mf-eizesmigni Bert Looking Kenny Deihl, Rita D'Anrhony, Sandi Williams PRENTISS 8- DE MOSS Insurance Agency Insurance and Bonds 2071 East Avenue Akron 17, Ohio PL 3-3676 SCOTT PHARMACY SH 5-2002 Across From Akron Baptist Temple SIMON BEVERAGE AND DELICATESSEN 1972 Manchester Rd. PL 3-6312 RICHARD W. SPAHR Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Birdseye Frozen Foods 995 Kenmore Blvd. SH 5-6114 .-13. .. Mort Lzkely To Succeed Mary Lee Davis, Ron McCoy 9 ODEN'S BARBER SHOP 1829 13th Street Best Wishes VINA'S BEAUTY SALON SH 5-6335 939 Kenmore Blvd. Entrance on 13th St. Mort Athletic Bonnie Smith, Bill Heideman Best Drexsed Sandl Kanecke, Dave Knox 1 I -...,.,t, 1 x ,,,.,, - A any l Mort Baxbful Hylem Bahry, Pat Hudson 5 E. . if . . KK.. I :-xr... -M-,L - Most Mixcbieviour Par Dobbs, Gary Simms Congratulations B O N D B R E A D 423 Livingston St. Akron, Ohio OTIE'S AUTOMOTIVE 2050 Manchester Rd. Everything for the Automotive Enthusiast ...--v ' Beit Figure Don Martin, Helen Pall Congratulations Seniors FlN'S TRI-STATE STATION 2381 Manchester Rd. 428 Portage Lakes Drive BLUE SWAN DRIVE-INN 1999 S Main Street Curb 8. Inside Service Open 5:30 a.m.-4 a.m I UNITED ABERTH'S MOVING 8g ERECTING COMPANY Fine Pastries Mike Bycuml Mgr' HE 4-3126 -32 Years Experience- 723 Harrison Ave. Congratulations S to the graduates. reemvalo' DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT COMPANY P.O. Box I5I Akron Oh 763 KENIVIORE BLVD. HOTPOINT -- NORGE - BENDIX You Save by Calling True wisdom makes for A Factory Authorized Serviceman humility' realizing 'bd' them is so mach more to learn. AUTOMATIC APPLIANCE SERVICE COMPANY BL 3-6179 509 W. Exchange l 1 I STUDENT COUNCIL PECK MOVERS, INC. Local and Long Distance Moving ..5 .. M ' Pian d O O S Ity PO 2 721 170 S. Forge St. Akron, Ohio Complime f P I P L I C on gratalations to the class of '59 IDEAL NITE CLUB Lou Bickey Congratulations to the class of '59 PARENTS d TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIOGNI OF KENMORE TOOL AND ADDING MAcHiNE sAi.ss MACHINE INC., CO. Typewriters Bought, sold, rented and repaired. 545 Grant Street 861 S. Main Street BL 3-1711 Quality and Service C. E. FORSTER 81 SON Manufacturing Jewelers 204 U.R.W. Building B7 S. High St., Akron, Ohio General Machine Work Jewelry Repairing, Diamond Setting All Industrial Knives Reconditioned You Know It's Best When You Get. Tools and Dies wha HE 4-9215 Akron 11, ohio ICE CREAM 273 W. Bowery FR 6-4111 There were times we thought we wouldn't, but we finally got it done, It took a lot of effort, but we had a lot of fun! THE STAFF CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 YOUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS Joyce and Denny, Judy and Rich Mr. and Mrs. Hughes E. Croskey Doris Morgan and Arthur McHenry, June Kormendy and Russel Buck Marilyn Richards, Cheryl Roth, Ruth Pinkley, Shirley Munnia, Diane Fostyk Judy and Danny Greenlee, Phyllis and Bill Becky and Danny, Pat and Earl Pygmie, Grasshopper, Magic Bunny, Bimbo, Mulberry, and Clip Pat, Becky, Mary Ann, Margie, Susie, Jan Tony Lobello, Bob Moore, Dave Knox, Bryan Cox, Henry Freeder, Nick Yancura Pat Dobbs and Dave Cool Liz, Judy, Mary Carol, Connie, Janis, Drupug John and Bonnie, Chuck and Carol Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Papp, Jack, Debbie, and Sue Linda, Sharon, Nancy, Arrie, Irene Some People's Children Frank and Sue Glenn and Lucy Gean and Harold Carole and Bill, Linda and Nick, Steph and Pat Harold, Bill Jim T., Jim M., Bob, Neil Bob Barker and Phyllis Townsend Pat Shaw, Pat Gay, Thelma Shreve, Kathy Dailey, Irene Pavkov Papp's Pickled Peppers, Teenage Hungarian Dancers Karen Green, Keith Hammond, Juanita Lovelace, Bonnie Nagy, Phyllis Haines, Donna Timms The Varsity Cheerleaders-Shirley, Dot, Nancy, Alyce, Phyllis, Marsha Cardettes - Joyce Korosech, Carol Carris, Barbara Jones, Nancy Arrington, Janice Gallik, Kay Ann Hills, Evelyn Burkett, Linda Watters, Thelma Shreve, Linda Abraham, Sharon Jeter, Liz Lake Marie and Glen Nancy Droblyn, Pat Negron, Georgiana Mancuso, Dot Virostko, Judy Denious, Francie Price Larry Porter and Jean Chordar, Bob Chordar and Sue Brackett, Bud Owens and Jeanne Barker Bev and Mike, Norman and Roger, Linda and Frank Carol Soroka and Ed Jacobs, Sharon Brown and Ronnie Harvey, Phyllis Haines and Bill George Jim Price and Bonnie Duckett Dave and Karen, Rich and Judy, Jim and Pat Linda Moore, Helen Pall, Bonnie Kirby, Pat Thompson, Phyllis Townsend, Barbara Pelle Mr. and Mrs. John Yancura Carol and Johnny Jolene Satterfield, Barbara Pelle, Connie McDonald, Pat Barnes, Carol Johnston, Carol Bailey The Oldsmobiles: Pat Hudson and Jim Craddock, Juanita Barker and Bill Gehm Danny Siladie and Pat Barnes Congratulations Seniors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kiefer Elaine Baker and Tom DeLuca, Janice Boulden and Dick Gray Sandy and Mac, Eloise' and Jim, The B 81 K and the Apple Orchard Distributive Education-Mr. Palmer Dan Buckey, Edna Bard, Tom Buza, Paul Harvey, Ken Hogue, Dave Eggert, Dick Jolly, Dan Lawther, Ed Hutchinson, Gloria Hood, Bill Morgan, Karen Green, Joe Samaco, Elizabeth Francis, Glenn Schaffer, Sue Stopher, Bon- nie Nagy, Patsy McClure. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCoy Seventh Period Special News Class Yearbook and Newspaper Publications - Linda Abraham, Nancy Arrington, Bonnie Baker, Bryan Cox, Arnold Duckett, Pat Gates, Pat Hudson, Dave Knox, Frank Manning, Bob Moore, Sandi Sarver, Jolene Satterfield, Eloise Schneider, Sharon Thrash, Ken Williams, Bob Cochoy, Pam Cook, Nancy Droblyn, Becky Essig, Diane Fostyk, Eugene Gangl, Paul Hayslip, June Kormendy, Harold Mann, Carol McGlinchey, Don Metzger, Bonnie Prentice, Leigh Rammel, Margie Richardson, Lois Roberts, Judy Robertson, Mike Sny- der, Mike Sobitz, Tom Tobin, Linda Watters, Jean Zema. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perv Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor Roy Gates Rosenbaum John Sica Dale Gaston Ex-Grad of Kenmore Jack Chevalier Mrs. Guy McCarty Williams Screen Company Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knecht L. B. Bell Andrew Botos Kenneth Moore Anthony Zager Louis Bickey George Young Mr. Pearl Wehner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simms Mrs. Carl Proehl Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Ross Mrs. William Ivey M Mr Mr Mr Mr f. Mr. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 YOUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS Rice's first period Senior Problems Class: Dennis Aman, Bill Baksa, Edna Bard, Pat Barnes, Gerald Brooks, Robert Brown, Walter Cain, Sandy Catlin, Gary Cheadle, Pat Dobbs, Mary Carol, Filing, Liz Frances, Janice Gallik, Paul Harvey, Kenny Hogue, Ed Hutchinson, Dick Jolly, Eulalie Jones, Liz Lake, Dan Lowther, Marilyn Margo, Marie McClure, Sally Orr, Judi Patterson, Charles Pell, Sandy Proctor, Judy Sax- on, Glen Schaeffer, Janice Schoen, Janet Schmidt, Pat Stadler, Sue Stopher, Bill Watson, Zenobia Giles. Rice's second period Senior Problems Class: Carol Binns, Janice Boulden, Bonnie Broadhurst, Lynn Brown, Nancy Dillon, Karen Green, Bill Heideman, Marie Hess, Kay Ann Hills, Barbara Holler, Janice Kovac, Harry Lowry, Mary Ann Merkl, Linda Moore, Bill Morgan, Judy Morgan, Bonnie Nagy, Jim Ray- mer, Joe Salem, Sandy Sarver, Jolene Satterfield, John Schmidt, Eloise Schneider, Dorothy Swihart, Sandy Tait, Pat Thompson, David Williams, Sandy Wil- liams, Tom Zema, Patsy McClure. Rice's third period Psychology Class: Doyt Akom, Bonnie Baker, Pat Barnes, Marilyn Bigler, Walter Cain, Sandy Catlin, Gary Cheadle, Kenny Diehl, John Duncan, Liz Francis, Janice Gallik, Pat Gates, Marie Hess, Sandi Kanecke, Bernie Knapp, Harry Lowry, Don Martin, Susie Metzger, Judy Morgan, Joe Salem, Sue Stopher, Norma Tobias, Carl Williams, Karen Wonders, Zenobia Giles, Ann Myers, Carol Carris, Robert Primm. Rice's fifth period Senior Problems Class: Winston Austin, Bonnie Baker, Elaine Baker, Patty Ballinger, Barbara Beal, Bill Cook, JoAnne Cooper, Bryan Cox, Connie Crooks, Ray Haehner, Doug Hardesty, Carole Horvath, Bob Joles, Jim Juersivich, Ellen Mealy, Bob Moore, Paul Parks, Carol Porter, Allen Rospo, Ed Saus, Larry Speicher, Fred Standridge, John Tennant, Ed Wilkinson, Ken Williams, Karen Wonders, Ed Keener. Rice's seventh period Psychology Class: Dennis Aman, Elaine Baker, Barbara Beal, Janice Boulden, Tom Bolin, Frank Bycura, Carol Binns, Connie Crooks, Mary Lee Davis, Phyllis Duff, Marsha Ferguson, Dale Garrard, Ron Gershom, Bob Hamblin, Ray Haehner, Tom Hecker, Bill Heideman, Jim Juersivich, Tim Kelley, Judy Laney, Judy Mattie, Ron McCoy, Ruth Nehrenz, Judi Patterson, Allan Rospo, Janis Schoen, Ed Stewart, Fred Standridge, Sandy Tait, Chuck Thompson, Sandi Williams, Alice Virostko, Bill Benner, Kenny Bennett, Roger Cole, Donald Douglas. and Mrs. Louis Manning Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Janice Kovac Barnes Frank Saus Matthew Jones W. C. Lance and Jack Papp Congratulations, Pen Pal Club of Ron, Nick, and Hank DD Danny Doolittle Jobie and Billie Lynn Chasek's Chislers 8th Stage Craft Helen Pall and Willie Easterling Gloria Fullerton and Jack Slegus Mary Lee and Bob, Marsha and Dave '58-'59 Sandy and Joe, Rita and Jim, Becky and Tim National Honor Society: Ron McCoy, President, Frank Manning, Vice-President, Pat Gates, Secretary, Dave Knox, Treasurer, Linda Abraham, Linda Adams, Barbara Jean Alexander, Nancy Arrington, Billie Broadhurst, Lynn Brown, Robert Cochoy, Bryan Cox, Mary Lee Davis, Arnold Duckett, Eugene Gangl, Doug Hardesty, Kay Ann Hills, Pat Hudson, Sharon Jeter, Mary Kirschner, June Kormendy, Dave LaSalle, Sheila McCleary, Harold Mann, Dianne Marr, Bob Moore, Betty Riemenschneider, Judy Mar-tie, Carol Porter, Lois Roberts, Sandra Sarver, Judy Saxon, Thelma Shreve, Marilyn Smith, Mike Snyder, Mike Sobitz, Larry Speicher, Ellen Thompson, Ben Thrams, Tom Tobin, Linda Watters, John Williams, Janet Wise, Nick Yancura. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Orr and family Hi-Y Members: Ron McCoy, President, Nick Yancura, Vice-President, Henry Freeder, Secretary, Bob Moore, Treasurer, Doug Hardesty, Chaplain, Ken Bennett, Gary Cheadle, Bryan Cox, Dan Doolittle, Bruce Ebersole, Eugene Gangl, Bob Joles, Jerry Kassinger, Bill Knecht, Dave Knox, Bob Koger, John Kostko, Bill Landis, Harold Mann, Frank Manning, Larry McMillen, John Morris, Bob Prentice, Jim Raymer, Ed Saus, Ken Smith, Ben Thrams, Tom Tobin, Tony Lobello, Jerry Kastor, Kenny Williams Pen Pal: Bonnie Kirby, President, MaryAnn Carlisle, Vice- President, Judy Denious, Chaplain, Rita D'Antony, Treasurer, Pat Johnson, Secretary, Becky Essig, R. Secretary. Booster Club: Judi Patterson, President, Harold Mann, Vice-President, Liz Lake, Secretary, Janis Schoen, Treasurer. IN APPRECIATION After months of hard work, the 1959 Cardinal yearbook is completed. We have truly tried to put out a yearbook worthy of our school. This yearbook is the combined efforts of many people. Its sole pur- pose is to depict life at Kenmore High. Our most sincere thanks to our advisor, Mr. Friedman. His assistance was a source of happiness to all. Mr. Don Leahy of Inter-Collegiate Press de- serves our thanks for his technical advice. Mr. Monroe helped us greatly in various ways. June Kormendy was a wonderful asset in all respects, both as assistant editor and assistant circula- tion manager. She was always there in the clutch. A vote of thanks to Dave Knox who performed admirably in the capacity of feature editor.iWith his assistants, Margie Richardson and Carole McG1inchey, they prepared the senior pages and the countless other pages that are so necessary to the yearbook. We had to have 31,000 in advertisements to run the yearbook. This was the responsibility of Eloise Schneider and her assistant, Becky Essig. Our goal was successfully reached and to Eloise goes a big thanks Perhaps the most tedious job on our staff is that of underclass editor. Jolene Satterfield and her assist- ants, Lois Roberts and Pam Cook, patiently sorted out and stampedhundreds of pictures for the year- book. The tremendous job of photographer was per- formed well by Paul Hayslip. He alone was respon- sible for taking and developing many pictures in the yearbook. His hard work was truly appreciated. Linda Abraham, faculty and art editor, was always busy working. She was a constant source of brilliant new ideas and untiring spirit. To each, an acknow- ledgement of appreciation. Each word in the yearbook was carefully typed by head typist Pat Hudson and her assistant Nancy Droblyen. We extend our appreciation to Sharon Thrash for the fine work she did as club editor. Sharon was assisted by Judy Robertson. We give a hearty thanks to Nancy Arrington for running around with Pat Gates and Tom Tobin, her assistants, following the sports scene all year. To our first freshman member in Special News, Diane Fostyk, we offer our gratitude for a large measure of assistance. ' Our advertisers and patrons should not go un- mentionedg we are humbly grateful. The printing of this yearbook would not have been possible without the efforts and co-operation of our many friends. To them and all the others not specifically mentioned, we say Thanks a million! Your staff has truly enjoyed the chance to work for you and Mr. Friedman. We hope that this book will help you to remember your wonderful aw- Bob Moore Editor-in-Chief days at Kenmore. if Ak-,3 'N V , R f A . 5, f . , , K Y f S, f. , L 1 yr, - Fi' ff- '. I, - .ff- . 'L H 11, ' .- 5 . we- Eta.: '.!'g1X.J 41 W- --mst' , 'f if. Y? 'Ugg ' gf-. x xg-LQ I: We 'A LJ ,,- . wi' :gi X 1 .. ,gxfw f '--, I .v '51 A .W X X ' V 1311 V nf? 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