Kenmore High School - Kenmore Eighty Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Charles William Wiley Chuck Course: Industrial. Activities: Booster Club. Ambition: To become a com- mercial artist, to make Judie Lawson my wife, and to be successful in what- ever I may do. I Will: My long hair and pegs to Ronnie Gondos, and the Barberton Roller Rink to Ronnie Gon- dos and Jim Moore. My enemies are my friends who don't know me. William P. Wilkinson, jr. Bill Course: College. Activities: Science Club, Honor Society, JETS Club, I-Ii-Y. Ambition: To build a better mouse- trap. I Will: To everyone, happiness, and to my brother, Wayne, two satis- fied years at Kenmore. It is always in season for men to learn. Deanna jean Willener Dee Course: Commercial. Activities: Y- Teens, Booster Club. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do and to make everyone happy. I Will: All my won- derful times at K.H.S. to my sisters, Nancy and Susie. My class jacket to my brother, Freddy, and Marlene Si- mon to Cliff Milo. She is as pure, as good, and as beauti- ful as an angel. Robert Wiseman Williamson Willy Course: College. Activities: Band, or- chestra, K-Tones. Ambition: To be- come a good musician or musical di- rector. I Will: My ability to ruin in- struments to Tom Knorr. Few boys are born with talents that excel. Michael Leroy Witherup Mike Course: Commercial. Activities: Hall- guard. Ambition: To be a good male secretary with one year of shorthand. I Will: Nothing because if I will some- thing I won't have anything left, so I'd better keep it for a later date. It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. Pamela Lee Wood Pam Course: College. Activities: Choir, Or- chestra, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Pen Pal Club, F.T.A. Ambition: To go to college and then get married. I Will: All the good times I had at Kenmore to Cindy and Tom, and my seat in the pep assembly to Bev. A friend more divine than divinitiesl' Teri Ann Wray Course: General. Activities: Booster Club, Art Club, Y-Teens. Ambition: To become wealthy, get married, and support Mickey. I Will: All my good times in my senior year to my brother, Bill, if he ever makes it. Sincerity and truth are the basis of many virtues. Gary David Young Course: College. Activities: Band, jETs Club, Science Club, K-Tones, Orches- tra. Ambition: To go to college and study electronics and trv to earn mv first million and marry Sharon. I Will: All my good times at K.H.S. to Sharon. Music is the universal language of mankind. jean Marie Zema jeanie' Course: College. Activities: Art Club, Pen Pal Club, G.A.A., Booster Club, Newspaper, Glee Club. Ambition: To become a neurotic commercial artist in the fashion illustration-design field: and die a happy hermit. I Will: My brother, Roger, to the teachers at Ken- more, with my sincere sympathy. Art is the path of the creator to his work. joseph Zurzola Zerrola Course: College. Activities: Football, basketball, track, golf. Ambition: To go to college and be an engineer. I Will: All the good times you can have at Kenmore to my little sister. Men of courage and men of sense are frequent: but a true gentleman is what one seldom sees.

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Beverly Irene Trier Becky Course: College. Activities: Glee Club, Art Club, Booster Club. Ambition: To become a good nurse and be a good wife. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore and my locker to my sister. We're all going the same way, so why not go hand in hand? Dorothy Louise Virostko Dot Course: College. Activities: Freshman, Reserve, Co-Captain Varsity Cheerlead- er, Booster Club, Modern Stenos, Girls' track, F.T.A,, Y-Teens. Ambition: To be successful and ban the saying, I care less. I Will: My love of cheering to the remaining cheerleaders, my abil- ity to stay out of trouble to Andy. Contagious, like the gladness of a happy child. George Nelson Walbeck Wall Course: Commercial. Activities: Foot- ball, Art Club, band, track. Ambition: To retire at 35. I Will: My football equipment to anyone who works hard, and my razor to Tony Alexander. Men should be weighed, not counted. john Watson Linda Lou Watters Lynn' Course: College. Activities: President- Y.F.C., Choir, Cardettes, Nurses' Club, junior Board member, Red Cross, News Editor-Cardinal, Student Coun- cil, Honor Society, Y-Teens. Ambition: To always show through my life the saving power of jesus Christ. I Will: My office in Y.F.C. to anyone who can out-talk Chuck Gibson. Carry the Cross patiently and with perfect submission, and in the end it shall carry you. Ronald J. Wegmiller Ron Course: College. Ambition: To be a success in everything I do. I Will: My good times at Kenmore and my locker to Dennis Fields. Pm not afraid of work. I can lie right down beside it, and it doesn't bother me. Harold joseph Welling Harry Course: College. Activities: Varsity baseball and football, Varsity K-Club. Choir, Cards. Ambition: To team up with a wonderful girl and lead a suc- cessful life together. I Will: All my good times, friends, and wonderful ex- periences to my brother, jim. What every woman hopes for! Margaret Louise Wetzel Course: General. Activities: Y-Teens. Booster Club, Art Club. Ambition: To succeed in whatever I attempt. I Will: All my good times at Kenmore to my brother, Dick, and sister, Carol. Modesty is a shining light. Rita Ann Wigington Course: Commercial. Activities: Art Club, Booster Club. Ambition: To be happy in whatever the future' holds for me. I Will: Miss Lipovac and my good times in Office Practice class to my sister, Linda. A shining crown a no less personal- ity.' 9 1 Paul William Wiland Sunshine Course: General. Activities: Rooster Club, Red Cross, Choir, hallguard. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do, and to find my place in the sun. I Will: All my worldly possessions to anyone who wants to have a junk yard. Eat, drink, be merry, for tomor- row . . . ?



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Rosemary Zuschak Rosie Course: Commercial. Activities: Booster Club. Ambition: To be a success at everything I do, and don't give up if I don't succeed. I Will: All my good times at K.H.S. to my kid sister. Her secret is patience. joe David Norwood Course: College. Ambition: Get rich. I Will: My locker to a freshman who doesn't like his own. Texans do things in a big way. Edward Tippel Course: General. Ambition: To keep outrunning Chevy's and bad Ford in- terceptors. I Will: My five stick trans- missions to Butch Forester, my three automatics to Dave Limer, locker ll56 to Mary Sweeney. Fortune and love favor the brave. Dear Senior Class of 1960, It has been more than an honor to be elected president of an excep- tionally fine class, and I thank you for it. I also wish to thank everyone for your spirit and co-operation during our last year. You have really made it the best year. The end of our high school days is here, and we must prepare for a life of our own. We must make our parents, teachers, and friends proud of us. YV e must repay them for the years spent trying, helping, and teaching. Some of us will be going to college, some into industry and some will go into the service. A majority of us will never see each other again, some of us will never part. But someday, no matter what happens, We all hope to get together and talk about the good old days, our Alma Mater, teachers and a million other things which seem so unimportant to us now. Whatever you do, do not ever forget that you represent Kenmore, the best high school in the world, and that you, and only you, can keep it that way. Do not forget that you represent the Class of 1960 and that the people will judge all of us by your deeds. Always do your best . . . second best won't do. I Wish everyone of you all the best luck and happiness this World has to offer and remember: YV ith God all things are possible. Sincerely yours 24 Pete Milich Senior Class President

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