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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.
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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.
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