Kenston High School - Kenstonian Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)
- Class of 1958
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Va, 9 . ?,,.,g', f ,x ,J , aqfgx 4 .1 I ff ,Q ' :J A ,,! fl? . . f f if 7 , f , 4 4 f A 7 4 Dedication We, the class of 1958, and all the students of the Kenston School system dedicate this yearbook to a couple whose loyal service, and thoughtful guidance have been an inspiration to all of us for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, we are truly grateful. 1mmu11fffp...:vu1l-f.1fn41vu1..ny , My ld U Board of Education 1 L. to R.: Mr. Hooker, Mr. Irons, Mrs. Buttons, Mr. Gardiner, Mr. Saiter, Mrs. Nichols, Mr. Clemens. A fi , i Administrators Mr. DENHOI-M, Principal- MI. GARDINER, superintendent 4 FAcuLTv 6 fy,3,!,i ,V,', , j X 9 Q X ? X 3- 6 9 B - M S X Wx X ,. AN X W ' fx . V a, I' . fnfk' x N f Xxx K' yn -f Q X QNX s - SQ x X X X x x Q X Xe X i Q' X W Q x ,X Mg X My S ts X + x is Xixiww X X XNXYQ SXX XXXHQX X KAW X xx X wx QR, Y wazvw X , VSA '+ ' my k-..,.2,f , .V 3, ' 'af C ' if I . f ' , 'XV ' X 1,4 f 1 l, f 1 w 1 1 7 ,f ljlfff' 1 CAROL ADAMS Cleveland Insti ' , J A- I tute ofArt,B.EA. af 3 Ulf' Q fr in fin' 6,11 MIKE f gb REX BAUGHMAN CANNAVINO 1 Kent State Uni- Ohio State Uni- I, versity, B.S. versity, B.S. 94 ' Z f .. 'v I' 'I . If 'U n 1 f ll dx! x I X .1 xx f X I 7 Q 73 Ex 'A . 'fsl lf? 'libs i6m9W.l'?,lmlllf.Y -sw - iffy, ff , ,, ,V ' 1 , , 1 fahgf, ROSHVIARY WHITED Miami Univer- sity, Kent State, B.S. 'Q ,V . YW CHARLES ALBER FERRONI Albright College of Stuben- B.A. Ville, B.A. A ' Y' W J, I W, f , ,- , .v EV 729 3 11 '5'l'J fm f If-:gi to ' f ' 2 :L-f H . cz 1 1. '- O W. -- ,.,4xa 'f.il'K'f3 4' S fit, . ek' 5 22. 4. f iw- : -' iz' ' ' - ry, I L N ' X xg . . .- - Q We A 51 Q. K . 2 If ...X Nw A if Q' :fm 'ffl , ' : I I xi g M N ff I ,fb f I I ' 2' Ljfyaw 4,6 ' K' , NN , ,T K 9 EX . ff' ' ' , N . t L X 2 3 K 5- 7 Z I 1 ' L ' -A 1 ,' I fl, 6 1 K y I 'K' 3 K K YF' QL? K K lftifiiflzl ffff 77 A 2 Lp? , rj ,,,, ff JACK BATCHELOR Baldein Wallace, Hiram College, B.A. ,in gg- -N s v ,L 1 fl! X X W! All 'X 17' Q ' em f Q ' f ,Z S3171 'fa Wm. QV1 f A I '., 31 ef! JERRY HESS Hiram College, J- 1l.?::I I. - 'mi tiff ff' 55189 ' 'fl ' -.f f , ff, ' gg, I X lgf' -.Q-'Q ' V', ,'Q '3X HAROLD HISSAM Glenville College, rjtffllsj X. Ae I pl ilk N' .Y ff 1 A.B. JOHN HURST Hiram, A.B. I ' ,ei I1 N zo,- -'TQ .:'l'5!!QQl', .vi kg ' I :Xl ,ji L ., Q M- I ik 41-ae - icy if- f ..: 9 , I I 71 I W kr, JIM SCHROCK Kent State Uni- versity, B.S. jf 'N if X I HELEN KUHN X ent State Uni- versity, B.S. iv I I If ff' ' f , f ,W X, N! ,F DAVID KOONTZ Mount Union Col- lege, A.B. f X R 4' ' 9 ' ' 147 45. w 51:3 1 pf he 2' f I ff K I NICK w V1 KOELKEBECK ,ff gtv. I Q Hiram College,-if IREN KASMAR Secretary 4 '33'1fn2 1-A ,,sfji4f'tLgeSGQ.. X, --W.'1Sg, Vim fy ' 1 552? 7 M X If I 'it 2' I XC Q Af ie , i f if I Q , x ' Y K 41271 I , tiff W X- YQQF H 5 J' TJ f l X!! ,, XX 'I NORBUT SKRZYPCZYK Muskingum C ol- lege B.A. MOL W I I 52' ' ' QV Ay 'WQJZWL V: ,ff .fx ks. K 1 - If Q jf. I 7 A FREEMAN Kent State Uni- versity, B.S. In Music, Western Reserve, Cleve- land Institute of Music. X ' E A ii Q, fb? , .W ,GQES N53 -Q-5, x 1, 1 ' 'SI' x Y' ' .x F EDITH ROLLAND Wilcox Com- mercial College, Cleveland Col- lege. ' Eli , f - ff: Q, fl ,f uriJ:S ' ' Jim -'Z-f x' 3 I ,. , . y , nl' 'Q X f A x f 1 1, 'X ,, X va LOIS HURD Kent State Uni versity, B.S. ' ' -Q16 Q K, 5: 13' f , Up, X -W x C I' '5- R J i HELEN HAMILTON - New York State University, B.A. 1 qflr A 'I fa as. if gf Zwx BERT1-IA Quia' LOWERY West Virginia Institute of Technology, B.S. Graduate work at Kent State Uni- versity. ' s fa. jf , , .x:,c l:'i , ff 1 fr. Z. I' xx ,v' A WARNER WRIGHT The Cleveland Institute of Mu sic, B.S. in Mu sic. , . 'f vm ,. , fix , L 1' .ff .. fl:-'ilsfjrz . E Q Q '-6.17 fqf 0.155 .1 1- wg f wi y ff 2 .gf is ,Q if X. 'X 'VM Fy?'f.w i,fAilt'x .fri ' WL, Tag an ,fb . 1 xf X INN l ux if 5 7 XXX X x My CECELIA Q ' RUBENSAAL ilver Cross Hospital, North Western Uni- versity. 4 K QI-I Senior Officers JAMES A. BARNARD Barney The hot-rodding leader of the class Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 K- Klub 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Jr. Play 35 Class President 3,45 K-Klub Treasurer 3. ia CHARLES H. STUCKEY Chuck Senior So histicate, nice u P 8 Y From Bloomfield Hills High School 35 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 K-Klub 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior Play 35 Dramatics Club 45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Honorable Mention--Ohio Scholarship Test. JOHN L. NELSON Nellie The athletic bone crusher Football 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Student Council 3,45 K-Klub 2,3,45 Jr. Play 35 Yearbook Staff4 Class Vice-President 354. S ,. 4? X, two I JAMES T. EASTON he ond entertainer Foo all ' 4' Manager 25 Baske ball anager 25 Speech b 25Jr. Play 3 Student Council l,2,3,4, V. Pres 45 K-Klub 2,3,4, V. Pres. 45 Drarnatics Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pres. 45 Yearbook Staff l,2,3,4, Ass't. Editor 45 Class Sec retary 3,45 Class Treas- urer 2. X. N if Eastie ANNE MAY ACKLEY Annie Efficient and Intelligent National Honor Society 4. SHELLA JEAN BARTHOLOMEW She1la A great cheerleader with an independent personality JAMES H. ADAMS Footpad The big Univac Football 2,3,43 Basketball3 Track 35 Golf 3,43 Student Council 45 K-Klub 4. lfgivfb W ilww V ROBERT E. BA LL llBobll Mechanically Minded Safety Patrol l K L A 'WP Student Council 35 V. Pres 35 , Pep Club 2,3,4g National Honor buf lfffii Society 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 ,I has Captain 43 Class Treasurer l,2. Vff11 ,ff BA ANNE JA I lj DNOVICH ' V' ,Lf V HBarbll JE in Vivacidus head m ' rette f if X V FTA 3,45 Pep l,2,4lj' A 1 ,lk ational A Society 3,4, 3, Jjf 1'Sec. 45 r l'lay 33 Drama- fyv , s 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Nj' t o aff 45 Head Majorette ,fl tp ap, ,4g Class Sec. lg Class fi T, eas. 3. .. r ff,- mama CHARLES G. BROWN Charlie Co-operative spirit Safety Patrol l. WA idly' fw 11 LJ LAWRENCE J. BROWN llLarryll Great Sense of Humor Basketball 1,23 Camera Club li Speech Club 1. ELAINE JOA A' BUCHA Joan' Fun-loving e devil FTA 3, e b 43 me Ec. Club ,25 nior y 33 Dra at' s C1 4g Y rbook Staff 3 a' rette 1,2 ,3 ,4. f all Q, Q MARGARET ELLEN CLOSE Q X , upeggyu ll Perky and Sweet gf' From Glenbard High School 3 . 'N 1 N' F' PHILIP H. CAMPBELL Q! X . Phu 'S p SQ' 4 ENT' Strong and Silent Type NQJ3-if E XE' A Football 1 ,2 ,3 ,4g Co -captain 45 Basketball 2,35 Track 1,2, 3,45 K-Klub 2,3,4g Sec. 3,4. DAVID M. CHAPMAN MARY CATHERINE llchappyll Women are the death of me D?FiiS3??Y Football 2 3 4' Track 3 4' K- . ialgkvllatiol s:va2?:g1E:Eh liiibgfk Sjfa Cho School 23 FTA 43 Pep Club 2 W W f N N W JKT of' XX' emww-My, RONALD L. DERECSKEY IIROHII Dig those big, blue eyes From Addison Hi h School 2 8 S Track 2,3 ,45 K-Klub 25 Echo Staff 2,4. X 5 fl JZ ll W Qqayx U' LOC J f xx if Lex l!f1ffftbVv5 JOHN R. DINES Johnny Happy Go Lucky Camera Club 2,35 Echo Staff 4. ' 'fl Cla -of OWL 'aftfa Clif ! Lfxvbfe V-fl PAT SY FONTANELLE ll ll Outdoor girl O A M M SUSAN CLAIRE EGGLESTON Susie Sentimental Sue FTA 35 Speech Club 25 Pep Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Home Ec. Club 15 Dramatic Club 45 Year- book Staif 45 Majorette 3,4. J 1 f ff ' we: Q U 1 I 5 ,W U W A X MARGARET THERESA ESSER Esser ' ed with Talent F - peech Club 35 Pep 545 Dramatic Club 4. Q ff 'X 1 E J RICHARD A. FERENCIE Rich Tall, dark and handsome Football 2,35 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Track 2,35 Golf 35 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 25 Echo Staff 45 K-Klub 1,25 3,45 V. Pres. 3. by 615, S 13 X N li I ,f 5 z. fx fi ' Nfl 5,0 li 531 RQQERT c. FREAS W5 X :lw ft Bob o fi ., V if - . .Af freenrlly guy that gets things gccom lished. oo ba 15253545 Basketball ,Y UDP 15 f45 Track 15253545 Base- b 2535 Camera Club 1525 Safety Patrol 15 Student Coun- cil 45 Pres. 45 K-Klub 3,45 National Honor Society 3545 Junior Play 35 Dramatics Club 45 Yearbook Staff 253545 Echo Staff 25 Class Pres. 1. LYNNE HOFFMAN Huff Sweet and loads of personality. FTA 3545 Speech Club 25 News- writers 35 Pep Club 15253545 Home Ec. Club 15 Junior Play 35 Dramatics Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Echo Staff 45 Orchestra 15253545 Band 3545 Chorus 25354 SARAH LEE IRONS llsaryll Gabby, fun-loving blonde. From Hinsdale High School 25 Student Council 3545 Sec. 3545 Pep Club 253545 Pres. 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Newswriters 35 Junior Play 35 Dramatic Club 45 Yearbook Staff 2,3545 Class Sec. 25 Christmas Formal Queen 35 Chorus 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. RUTH LEIGH JAYME Yq1lJayn,le Il Funtime gal. FTA 3,45 S5Eeech'Club 35 Pep ,,Clubk152,35i4-15 Horrie Ec. Club 5 5 Y?ar15ciE1g.sgaj31.3545 Chorus il 45 Qrchgstria 15253545 Majoretiia 223- ,sl . Xml A SL 3 1 . ' 5 J 'rig . Txrsglf X' 1 R XQ 'XX V K ' TFT J ,M E' 'S' - t .J sg Y 'N f - ,XL X mx S-.::-1 'fjx x -L fb N R X-.1 'X 'Q- ,LX ,xg ,x I - X X - , . XXX Xxx: I M ' '- X ,A N5 .5 '. Xu ' 14 P' xr ,, 51 5 JUDITH 'N T HALDEMA ud Notl en gh Wor ' 3545 .7 Hb 5Home Ec. Club 15 ', lub 1,253 V. Pres. 35 5- ior Play 3 V. Pres. 4-f r Newswritel's 3- Yearbook Staff 15253545 Ed' or 45 Cheerleader n n f 1 5 1 , .4, 5 , 5 National I-lo o .:- -' ' , , . rr , A l Q 7 2,3545 Chr tmas Formal At tendant 3. LOIS JANE HEGEDUS III-Iegll Take a look at those big, brown eyes! FTA 35 Speech Club 35 News- writers 35 Pep Club 152535 Home Ec. Club 15 Junior Play 35 Dramatics Club 45 Treas. 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Orchestra 15253545 Band 25 Majorette 354. Z df Aims: 6 5, KW S3895 ,I GARY L. LICHTY Gary Funny-man! Speech Club 3,45 Safety Patrol 15 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Chorus l,2,3. fl 1 ,I ,,' Orly WENDY JEAN McDEVITT llwenll Our Graceful Queen Student Council 2, Sec. 25 Pe Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Na- tional Honor Society 354, Treas 45 Home Ec. Club 15 Junior Play 35 Dramatic Club 4, Pres. 45 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Newswriters 35 Homecoming Queen 4. P , , f f' KJ TX 5, 4 W PM if M WANDA Lou PAUL1 ' 'vbifdb f V cL1f,5wL 5 Wanda f 5 , , ,f 610,01 5' Sweet and Sentimental ,Kia ,f V? From Andover High School 35 gdb, 1 ,,,k,67 5M f Speech Club Bjear ook if ff s ff 4 ' ,Ut , , my A 5. I a . , , , VV' 54 f15'f4JMe we 0' uf A D 5 'L' f J If . cg, J iffy, 5, ' I J 'f' , - ff, fybpf . ,dwg ,N M11 .j p Vw , A ' WALTER D. NEWTON aff ' 5 Newt Radio Ham and Swell Guy Speech Club 1,2,3. BETH BELLAMY PEMPIN Penf1pin Sociable and considerate, gives good advice. Pep Club l,2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 15 Dramatic Club 45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Jr. Play 35 Echo Staff 35 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chorus 2,35 Christmas Formal Attendant 35 Home- coming Queen Attendant 4. FRED W. SCI-ILEY Ilsleepll Not so sleepy hall guard Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 45 K-Klub 354. ,X 4, 4 , W if ,ff 5!,Q'Up 75,50 QMS ff 1' ll V J 15 lx W rv' K ' ' , cz VXL yu! ,xD fA J 1, 3 ' 'I wjil A I CV jf 3 L WILLIAM S. SHADE Shade ' ' Rough and Ready 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Baseball 3,43 Safety Patrol 13 Stu- dent Council 43 K-Klub 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Dramatic Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4. H I Football 2 3 3,43 Basketball j 7 7 5 I 3 wtf? NORMAN L. SIEGEL llNOrmll Individualist Football 3,43 Basketball 2,35 Golf 233,43 Camera Club 33 n Safety Patrol 132. My MMZUM W FTA 4- Q Q - Echo W M A NE ANN 3 VEPCNAIL afrlene , P ' t- ed n 4 going 3 - e Clu ,23 Chorus 1, 3, . JUDITH IOLENE SIMMONS llJudyll Ambitious, all around girl FTA 43 Pep Club 1,2333 Chorus 2,3343 National Honor Society 3,45 Home Ec. Club 13 Echo Staff 33 Cheer- leader 2. T 'I .3 I SMITH ll T , I , vu Clu 32, Staff 43 ome E Club 132. ROBERT V. SOLTES Brown-eyed Clown Basketball 13 Track 43 Base ball 3,43 Speech 33 K-Klub 334. 16 N C. ST 5, Stout' . Artistic 8: onsc ntious Football aske all 15 , Safe Patrol 1, Na a Hono Society 3,45 We C, Jul Eliot MLM Dra ic Club 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Class President 2. WILLIAM C . TAYLOR Bill Look for him at any fire. EM 70741 THOMAS F. 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H 1 fm, I fr .. ,an d'dAJ'0 .L VZLG. 1 1 ZH, I I-4416 of, R , , WWW 1 f L , ' ,fu I , , 41. - f1 Y 1 1 , ,, K J ' 1 4009440111 f X ta ai ta From the office of C. QGotta-Dimej Stuckey World's Best Educated Bum Prophecy Dear Mr. Denholm, M ooLxI I have spent thewgreaterllportionof the last several years traveling about the United States lookingggispiithe members of the Glass of 1958 from Kenston High School. I started my search being kicked off a-.train by the conductor, ELAINE BUCHA, at Bainbridgeffownship. I stopped at a nearby house for breakfast and was greeted at the door by HALDEMAN, famed pajama party chaperon, and the famous pajama party ser, BOB soLT1s. .I offered to take me to breakfast at Nelson's Hereford Inn, owned by the renown rfsafibfstlaiggfaenteur, JOHN NELSON, where we were served by BETTY SMITH, who has found a usefsior her valuable training at Isaly's. I learned from Judy that some of our old classmates are making a name for them- selves in New York, so, after breakfast, I hopped a freight for the big town. Upon arrival I looked in a newspaper to see if any Kenstonites could be found in its pages. Sure enough I saw in the sports section that TOM WENNERSTROM was refereeing a ladies' wrestling match that night. In the personalities section I noticed that JIM EASTON, the famous magician, has been run out of town after trying a new way to cut a girl in half--his assistant, MARLENE SILVERNAIL, is now under the care of PEGGY CLOSE, often called Florence Nightingale the second. I see in the gossip column that Peggy is assisting DAVE CHAPMAN, owner of the largest funeral parlor in town, in his business. WENDY MCDEVITT, now monkey-keeper at the Bronx Zoo, was on the front page of the paper. It seems she was mistaken for one of the monkeys and has spent the last four days in the monkey cage. Also on the front page were RONNIE and MARY DERECSKY. Ronnie had been caught supplying bootleg liquor to Mary, bartender at the Statler. Passing a newsstand I noticed on the cover of LIFE, a picture of BARBARA BOD- NOVICH, now head majorette at West Point. Also featured in LIFE, was a story by WANDA PAULI, IWAS ELVIS PRESLEY'S SECRETARY. 1 heard a voice calling, buy or get and there was NORM SIEGEL, the owner of the newsstand. Norm said that he had noticed a lot of our former classmates were making the news in California. I then rode Qunderneathj the Limited and Super Chief to California, where, sure enough, I found many of our classmates. Several old friends were making names for themselves at Bonneville. JIM BARNARD, with the able assistance of his two mechanics, SARAH IRONS, and RUTH JAYME, holds the world's record for the 1X4 mile. Close behind him are BOB fBig Erniej BALL and CHARLEY QLittle Erniej BROWN, while there is a chance that FRED fSchleepyj SCHLEY, might overtake them all. At Muscle Beach, SHELLA BARTHOLOMEW holds the record for turning 1001 cart- wheels. BILL TAYLOR is now a TV star, he drives the 20 mule team for Borax commercials. Almost everyday, high overhead New Mexico, BETH PEMPIN can be seen setting a new speed record for jet planes. She is still the fastest girl around. At White Sands, New Mexico, heavily guarded by GARY LICHTY and his faithful tank, some former Kenstonites are working on the sending of a missile to the moon. JUDY SIMMONS will be the co-pilot on the contraption sent up by those three great scientists, LARRY BROWN, WALTER D. NEWTON, and JON STOUT. Incidentally, all the information for the trip was gathered from that storehouse of information, Univac JAMES Footpad ADAMS. I noticed a sign alongside a road that read Visit BOB FREAS' Hiprice Club, Miami, Florida. So I made it my next stop. Hitch-hiking through Texas I stopped at the World's largest pig farm, run by LYNNE HOFFMAN and her head pig pen cleaner, PAT FONTA- NELLE. I then resumed my trip to Florida. - At Daytona Beach, LOIS HEGEDUS is setting record after record in the stock car events. SUSIE EGGLESTON is now the chief movie cgnsorxfor the state of Florida. She re- cently banned Bugs Bunny as beingtoogiflirtatidjiis. X I agrrived at the Club Hiprice as2Bob -o jNasf,going.?in the door. to se the show. The main featurefwaiRICHEERENCIE, Liberace. if ,, . ,7 f wt: H ' r ' , PBELL, organ grinder, s fenaaed pefople at tljififtables. Ogpmeach table was a bowl of pretzels, each one havin f' en 12ent5h35fBO ADE. It Bob -o does a f boo g business. i ' As aieft the club I was sl l ised ACKLEY the selling slihgiken heads. she Qpjoys work, she meetyiib People' Anne told me that SANDRA WIEBUSI5i2Mfw1e -of the best psifzhofogyists iiizffthevarea ,,.,,... and is now trying to cure Rin-Tin-Tin OQZQ-D , is aim under the care of JOHN DINES, .,.,, ... I , And, last but not least, it is believed but rfbggyproven is chief organist in heaven. hggff Plffi, Well, Mr. Denholm, this just about sums it up. have enjoyedfhisfiesume of the success of our Class of '58. Maybe I should get there's always one rotten apple in a barrel! ',, C. fGotta-Dimej Stuckey Q! f In fl ,fage:5i5? 76552: ,.,, 592 .0 , -x 2 Q,-,. W' ' 'V 2 iziyeqeg ,ffx V -2 Q- w x ' 1 RX XQ' mt i 32 . Y S xv-55 . -, X . XM x 5 'S X g X 1 I A- Q .. M X wir ' -' 'f X J Q X m , Q NN. wing, 9' X i Ns 2 MW X MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: sarah Irons DREAMIEST: Wendy McDevitt and Tom and Bob Freas. Welmefstfom- BEST ALL ROUND: Judy Haldeman and MOST EFFICIENT: Barbara Bodnovich Tom Wennerstrom. and Bob Freas. Senior Superlauves LIVELIEST: Judy Haldeman and Bob BEST DRESSED: Sarah Irgns and Jim Shade- Easton. MOST TALENTED: Jim Easton and Margaret Esser fabsentj Soltes. FUNNIEST: Judy Haldeman and Bob 22 ff...11w,w..,w f M' -wfgffwwf 1281. 1231 yqenion OJQ nal class fiom SS 50 O09 11140 Scn1or Calendar bil' '1'- QQ-l?'i-5-iii: -xfx 5 .-1.- 1. 11151-i .,Q. ' ,- rs 1.2, -L.- z '-:. I ikk - '-ff- rm- 'k,' ' -.', ' ',1,f,:, 4,11 ,Li.,, ,W ,, H W, f - Q, L n l, , ,,,, , l, ,, if Us In grade class acquired 16 new students, for'Auburn and Bainbridge consolidated. Donaldson becamegikgfksw advisor and he helped us put on our first Christmas dance. ,ff il' ' evddl ledd Q e'ee 1955 erdr I fa 'e 195 brought many surprises A X . round Valentine 's Day hadl dance in the cafeteria. The kitcheniiwall fell in Ln Bill Taylor and Susan Eggleston, luckily no one was hurt. In x y we held a western dance in the gym. The decorations were terrific and the dance was a b' ll Mrs. Bugkles joined Mr. Do ld f r f ' lg sggccess. X na son as ,r,ii,,lVg y,V, r inrr ,,.- M ..-,.f,- ',V' Thiiiyear we started thinking of the Prom and ways of making money to finance it. Our Club '58 Elance staffed iyna ,,,t nnnoa nyann Qfrhsa Pfwealisoywppenr nhaQ1faP5iY?f1,:n,,T1?nsauPPef was a 1 ','i' jan? work but fii'l 0vfeitffhif'e'ei In fv Spransaaaca to winds! SQCMYQQI- aiiai , an n ff,rni an 1 iiela me of In ' . W b iil 2 ' t l' 't t . 3:1 At make uch money it. The camgfflalarclgand it time tkrrbpanczfgxe subfgergzvas again Qfjuccessjs April brough the l ining 'ff lin ,g Mfche riiaking scengry arrdffiinalli the night of ghe Play, Qpanflad Clgoes Wildill ' It mwt not gave 3 f?3.I1ClQZl help, Qut 3. last! dj' ,fp f.6.: f The cience Fair fame along, and Joni Stout ion honorablegrnention in t contest. As QQ Gf , We had a god band and Zveryone had enjoyable gime. Our flass hapgig a cgitest for the motto, an? Lois HegeduQ won with motto, A2class that worlfs to- gefherr ins . . dTil1 jnegxffst gislyegtzylereg frggi Pgggy friym Andover, Biaulig an ol, oom ie :K i s, ic igfn, uc u, ey. f ff 'f Mis 2 I valuab basketball Qayer of the far. He was jed with JohngSkala. I' I' X' I ' , - i f srflsr 5 Ou.gSenior Year finally here? We are sittigg middle section of fha bleachersglfalthough it fight. Mr . Ba?'Hie2'f76?4i'WiWsW5'Zfi?f ghtsito the- fpancaken the J ' , ' ho A that they wf give us a rom. QQ? unifli yzil 1:54115 Qirlnsygisgggt, gli bay oQcecg weile cfllgserii isfbecagusewthere arefabout 3 more fboys than g' In Hug eZ Injiwfed fg O aw?ng gcyfns, ,and vge agnounbejnentsg for graduation. At end of foo yall seasbn T I Wennerstrgn and Phil Cgmpbell .were lyehosen most valuable player and most 1 fawraaamwwvfmeawmfxzasamastaa,JLMMQQQWAQQ,Qlv29affbryffCh2sstiasientsb d - H atte d t ' n ,,n, , O ,,r, wer n an s were Beth Pempm and Sarah Irons. Our basketball season went fairl w ll b y e ut too fastQ We are now trying to decide what to do with our left over MILLIONS ! fwe have always been called the richest class at Kenstonj. Nowadays all that is heard in Mrs. Kuhn's office is, Where can I go to college? 23 if X fff, ff V ff h ,f ,tv unior Class , j 04 X 4, f , fyv' WW ' 0 f ff V AW 7 j ,H-f'fff , fl, 731, , J K 'QQ A it A , , ,ffl ff? l 7156 if ,,2,7H , ' 'i ,rf-mf' I 1zW'K,,,,f , ,.', , f I .31 ltly - L, , , ',,'V7, ,V f rV-k' ,,'. I - a 1 L ' , .W f ,fm :grey fi if f 3 ' , i V A x. J - - ,, , . , i, P 'f -vs if fvvf! ' ixrffi bk 2, W l , 1 . 1 af WW If 4+ if ff 0 X X I 1 , we f 1 wa, QW' f 4 pf .M . qv' ff! ' 1 ,,fg,,,gwnT, , 3 - 2, 4, 8.413519 I ff V I , 'YQ ' ff , , M My , j , V',VV , , , ,W ,413 5 7 Tig, Wg, X , ' A Z ' ,V ,V,Vf I K ,,,, 31 E 'fl 1 5 'X if f W ff f ey fi- fax 7, W as , ,, 174 , ,, 74 ,f, 4, 9 W a, f ZW fn? 'Ziff ff 4 ,' C . 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Vf yl ' 9 lst ROW, Left to Right: Aksamit, Anderson, Andexler, Ansley, Armstrong, Barnard, Bastifell, Bebee, Bittner, Bleyl, Bogdany. 2nd ROW: Bonner, Bosworth, Brooks, D. Campbell, I-l. Campbell, Cilley,'Clemens, Cook, Constant, Costello, DeMuch, Class President. 3rd ROW: Derby, J. Dines, M. Dines, Dombeck, Edic, Farleman, Fiorini, Foley, Frischkorn, Caspar, Goff. 4th ROW: Grecar, Green, l-lanlon, I-larris, I-larshaw, Haskins, Hauser, B. Hegedus, L. I-legedus, Herrington, Howard. 5th ROW: Humr, Irons, James, Janosko, Jasura, Jayme, Treasurer, Johnson, Jones, Vice President, Koerlin, Kulish, Lock. 6th ROW: Long, Longmire, Lukacs, Lurch, Mach, McCune, Martinec, Meadows, Nelson, Norman, Paris. 7th ROW: Patrick, Pelich, Prince, S. Ramsay, Reed, Ridge, D. Roddie, J. Roddie, Rovtar, Ruple, Ryan. 8th ROW: Rybicki, Sapp, Schley, Scharf, Schoonover, J. Schultz, L. Schultz, Seliga, Sheldon, Simmons, Skala. 9th ROW: Slusser, Sotera, Stage, Stone, Supik, Sutliff, Tatulinski, Taylor, Telling, Secretary, Thomas, J. Toth. 10th ROW: T. Toth, Tucek, Watson, B. Wilson, B. Wilson, Wise, Vaughan, Unger. Absent: Albu, Cherry, Grove, I-Iubman, Lupca, Pempin, G. Ramsay, Rondo, P. Wilson, Wood. V V 2 I 1 7 .wit ' ' Q gl df V 490 54 ' 5 r Mft 4 Nwfip, ? E 0 4' . Q 5 f X 4 4' fl ! W Z W f 3,3 4,7 ,, L4 - 1. HU? df.. If Wy ,fm 4 Eighth fade Class X f ff f , X4 .2 A 4, 1 Lg. lst ROW, Left to Right: Amor, Arth, Armstrong, Balogh, Batorski, Baynes, Bevis, Bixby, Brown, Bryant, Carson. 2nd ROW: Carter, Cathan, Chapman, Clifford, Cline, Collins, Deadwyler, Derecsky, DiCarro, Dickerson, Edie, 3rd ROW: Evans, Ferencie, Foley, Fritz, Garner, Grassel, Haldeman, Hale, Harris, Hartker, C. Hauser. 4th ROW: T. Hauser, Head, A. Hoffman, C. Hoffman, R. Hoffman, Huberty, Jasura, Joros, Kasmer, Kennedy, Kiggins. 5th ROW: Kline, H. Kline, Lewis, Mach, Macpherson, Mallett, Masters, J. McCune, J. McCune, McDevitt, Meredith- 6th ROW: Miner, Mitchell, Nadsady, Nau, Newton, Noel, Parker, Patz, Payne, Perry, Piotrowski. 7th ROW: Pilney, Polak, Quiggin, Quinn, Repass, Rhea,-Rohler, Rondo, Rudnay, Rubensaal, Rybicki. 8th ROW: Saben, Salmenf V. Schmidt, Schulz, Steele, Sill, Skalsky, S. Smith, Springer, Squire, Starr. 9th: ROW: Stienmetz, Stuckey, Sunderlin, Swanson, Tyler, Toth, Terhune, VanDyke, Weinman, G. Williams, U. Williams. 10th ROW: Wilson, Younkin, Ziegler, Zisk. Absent: Ball, Buckner, Davis, Denson, Dombeck, Gould, Ingersoll, King, McCurry, Niek, J. Payne, Peavy, Reuse, Scharf, D. Smith, Straw, Turk, Turner, S. Turner, Vankell, C. Walker, R. Walker, M. Williams. ational Honor Society STANDING, L. to R.: Stuckey, Ackley, Wiebusch, Freas, Eggleston, Irons, Simmons, Bartholomew, Shade. SEATED: McDevitt, Treas., Haldeman, Vice Pres., Easton, President, Bodnovich, Sec., Mr. Fiorini, Advisor Student Council STANDING, L. to R.: Evans, Meredith, Kotwica, Rybicki, Hoffman, Shade, Lurch, Adams, Bradley, Nelson, Janosko, Bonner. SEATHD: Irons, Sec., Freas, Pres., Easton, Vice Pres., Mrs. Kuhn, Advisor. 34 Yearbook Staff STANDING, L. to R.: Jayme, Hoffman, McDevitt, Hague, Eggleston, Wanamaker, Barnard, Bodnovich, Dines, Anderson, Goff. KNIELING: LaRue, Hedegus, Dickerson, Bucha, Irons, Sill, Wiebusch, Howe, Pauli, Janosko. SITTING: Ferencie, Slavik, Costello, Nelson, Shade, Parker, Freas, Hamilton, Saiter. Yearbook fficers STANDING, L. to R.: Stuckey, Photography, Chapman, Photography. SEATED: Pempin, Assistant Editor, Easton, Assistant Business Manager, Haldeman, Editor, Freas, Business Manager. 35 Probationar Pep Club Members ,X TOP LEFT: Miner, Dickerson, Mallett, Evans, Rhea, Macpherson, Stuckey. TOP RIGHT: Weimnan, Terhune, Hale, Ingersoll, Fritz, Haldeman, Rubensaal, McDevitt. Pep Club Members lst ROW, L. to R.: Goff, Taylor, Haldeman, Klauck, Dines, Gastemire, I.. Dayton, Frischkorn, Huff, Gafford, Danforth, Dickerson, S. Hoffman, Bucha, Howe, Wanamaker, P. Barnard, McDevitt, Pempin, A. Hague, Bodno- vich, L. Hoffman, S. Bartholomew, Miss Hurd, Advisor. 2nd ROW: Watson, Shade Dombeck Gaspar Bonner: Pettit, Takacs, Paterek, P. Barnard, Fenner, Conrad, F Bartholomew I-Iartker Donaldson B Plnsle Bradley C . . Y 3 Hoffman, Kristy, Dayton, M. Ansley, Rovtar, Supik. THIRD ROW: james, Fiorini, Campbell, Ramsay, Sllfllfff He edus Seli a Reed Janosko P l' h H nl ' ' ' ' g , g , , , e ic , a on, Telling, Irons, Costello, Ridge, Aksamit, Long, Jones. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Treas., Sill, Vice Pres., Irons, Pres., B. Hague, Sec. unior Chorus TOP ROW, L. to R.: Ramsay, Knope, Carson, Thomas, Patrick, Meadows, Ezell, Paris, Sapp, Johnson, P. Wil- son. 2nd ROW: Ingersoll, Terhune, Rubensaal, Dickerson, McDevitt, Mallett, Evans, Weinman, Rhea, Slusser, Bevis, Beebe, Denson, Norman. 3rd ROW: Cilley, Roddie, Clifford, Derecsky, Sunderland, Pilney, Rybicki, Cline, Masters, Nadsady, Rudney, Grassel, Pelich, Hanlon. 4th ROW: Harris, Tyler, Zeigler, Hoffman, Miner, Haldeman, Sutliff, Telling, Irons, Aksamit, Costello, Hegedus, Seliga, Ridge. 5th ROW: Wilson, Parker, Levis Campbell, Reed, Jones, Long, Stucey, Dines, Goff, Macpherson, Jasura, Cathan. Senior Chorus TOP ROW, L. to R.: Rohler, M. Dayton, Bradley, Ansley, Conrad, Bartholomew, Wilde, Unger, Huff, Gockel, B. Hague. 2nd ROW: Bolesta, A. Hague, Pempin, J. Jayrne, Watson, Costello, Parker, Wennerstrom, Lichty, Siegel, Wiebusch. 3rd ROW: Rice, Silvernail, Simmons, Howe, Sill, Anderson, Barnard, Bucha, R. Jayme, Dickerson. 4th ROW: Smith, C. Hoffman, Barnard, Olds, Gibson, Klauck, Gould, Hartker, Bodnovich, Frisch- korn. 5th ROW: Davis, Ritchie, L. Hoffman, McDevitt, Irons, J. Hoffman, L. Dayton, Goff, Dines, Gasternire. 37 Camera Club STANDING, L. to R.: Schoonover, Schmidt, Smith, Hutson, K. VanDyke, Lambert, Barnard, Freas, Watson, Steward, D. VanDyke, Hutchings, Miller, Sec., Rovtar, Danku, Ansley, Cathan. SEATED: Mr. Hissam, Advisor, Shippy, Treas.g Bartholomew, Pres., Tucek, Vice Pres., Mr. Koelkebeck, Advisor. Home EC. Club L. to R.: Rubensaal, Vaughan, Pilney, Sunderlin, Martinec, Beyer, McCune, Miss Lowery, Advisor, Miner, Rhea, Terhune, Weinman, Kothera, Szoka, McDevitt, Prince. 38 ' 'fm' T-1CxEEi ZT. 12? - 'ff'.C ' ' . . ' ' . - U K-Klub 4 - .J 'S f M, A lst ROW, Standing, L. to R.: R. Ferencie, Parker, Nelson. 2nd ROW: Mr. Hess, Advisor, Phouts, Shade, Soltis, Schley, Freas, Nowak, Barnard, Pres., Easton, Vice Pres., Campbell, Sec., S. Ferencie, Treas., Miner, Salter, Stuckey, LaRue, Mr. Shrock, Advisor. 3rd ROW: Stotlar, Janosko, Fox, Chapman, Meredith, Costello, Soots, Shippy, Green, Wennerstrom. F. T. A. ff' Y, ,L -if lst ROW, L. to R.: Mrs. Kuhn, Advisor, Anderson, Dayton, Hoffman, Bodnovich, Rohler, Smith, Silvernail, Pettit, Frischkorn, A. Hague, Gockel, Rice, P. Barnard, Ansley, Haldeman, Donaldson. 2nd ROW: B. Hague, Bradley, Shade, Dickerson, Jayme, Bucha, Ritchie, Wiebusch, Bartholomew, Deresky, Brown. 3rd ROW: Howe, Sec., Wanamaker, Vice Pres., Sill, Pres., P. Barnard, Treas. 39 Safety Patrol lst ROW, I.. to R.: Mr. Batchelor, Advisor, Bastifell, Hauser, Simmons, Gonda, Toth, Harris, Ferencie, Buck- ner, Williams, Payne, Walker. 2nd ROW: Schultz, Schmidt,Humr,Andexler, Roddie, Carter, Sipek, Kenney, Mitchell, Cathan, Hauser. 3rd ROW: Foley, Toth, Kotwica, Bard, Johnson, Hutson, Campbell, McCune, Head, Lambert. Speech Club T7 lst ROW, L. to R.: McCune, Grassel, Gastemire, G. Szoka, Rohler, Gockel, Dickerson, Squire, Watson, Howe, Noel, Batorski, B. Szoka 40 Mr. Baughman, Advisor, Repass, Schley, , Starr, Stuckey. Orchestra STANDING: Pfouts, Barnard, Danforth, Frischkorn, Huberty, Bleyl, Mr. Freeman, Director. Piano: Esser, Sabin. 3rd ROW: Hoffman, Bosworth, Hoffman, Paterek, Dayton, LaRue, Hoffman, Lambert, Watson. 2nd ROW: Clemens, Hegedus, Hegedus, Taylor, Pelich, Harris, Nau, Huff, Rohler, Hanlon. lst ROW: Unger, Sill, Weinman, Smith, Hoffman, Stout, Starr, Hartker, Smith, Hamilton. Football Band 41 Dramatics Club I 1st ROW, L. to R.: Stout, Shade, Wennerstrom, Easton, Stuckey, Hegedus, Eggleston, Freas 2nd ROW: Howe, Dayton, Dines, Smith, Wanamaker, Barnard, Anderson, I-laldeman, Sill. 3rd ROW: Bodnovich, Gastemire, Dickerson, McDevitt, President, Hoffman, Pempin, Irons, Esser, lvlr. Ferroni, Advisor. 1st Semester Echo Staff L. to R.: 'Ferencie, Production Manager, Bodnovich, Editor, Derecskey, Asst. Editor, Pfouts, Asst. Sports, Mer- rell, Asst. Sports, Anderson, Business and Circulation Manager, Sill, News, Mrs. Whited, Advisor. SEATED: I-Iartker, Asst. News, Barnard, Feature Editor. Due to circumstances beyond our control we were not able to get a picture of the 2nd Semester Echo Staff. We can, however, list their names and positions. Sill, Editor, Anderson, Asst. Editor, Bodnovich, Copy and Composing Editor, I-iartker, Circulation and Business, Barnard, News, Stotlar, Sports, Derecskey, Feature, Hoffman, Corresponding, Costello, Art, Gockel, News, Gastemire, News, Dines, Sports, Pauli, Feature, Jayme, Asst. Art, Baldwin, Smith, Silvernail, Kovach, Ferencie, Production Manager, Mrs. Whited, Advisor. X X, X., 5. .W S XXX. A . x.kk TSS.. 'jjxgj 'LS Y Q11 X fX w A-S' xx X L X X X . XX..- .X X :XX K .-Xg..XgxX Xxx . 3 515 XX . . F-Egg. -:XX X . Xi . A A ff X X A XX. . X ' QS X FJ ' mi w...xl-flvvx' -- Q13 k hmm ,J Lfcffwfv Lx f XL . . , . GM Yfif'L,,Jl- C8 cn v-4 --1 cd +-9 uv ,-C1 O cn .D Q1 E cd O M.. o o Q.. o US fl L:-1 o Z ell, Mr. ker, Saiter. 3rd Manager. S Par O4 .9 .-C1 VJ -35 td 4:3 wo ia' 32 ll-4 on' 1. 5 'U 41 d.. 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Record of 195768 Seasonll KENSTON OPPONENT N Solon Garrepsville ,B HHQ11 R aALirQr?i in 'Middlefield Tw in5l?Pl FS ' l'e2 a Qhagflfl Falls, ZWQWPSOU' 251 Cresfwbod Burton Middlefield Newbury Thompson West Comphments of AURORA INN 4? x , . ,wljy ,jg aw if 11' wa . new unior Varsity Basketball Team 15701 sfo Qian STANDING, L. to R.: Mx. Hrabak, Coach, Shippy, Priscilla, Skala, Morris, Hall, Supik, Soots, Freas, Manager IQXIEELING: Green, Saiter, Bartholomew, Fedor, Rybicki. unior Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders STANDING L to R.: Ba1nafd,Pemp1n. 'KNEELlNG: Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders ajorettes STANDING, L. to R.: Dickerson, Bucha, Bodnovich, Head Majoretteg Hegedus, Eggleston. KNEELING: Aksamit, Hartker, Mascotg Gastemire. . . Football Vars1ty Cheerleaders L. to R.: Anderson, McDevitt, Pempin, Barnard, I-Ialdeman, Bartholomew, Captain. Compliments of CUMMINS DIESEL 49 4 ff X , f A., ,4 60, Spring Sports Track This year Kenston's Track Team hopes to beat its arch rival Burton in the count track m Th , , y eet. eir chances are good, as they have seven returning lettermen and several experienced players for the 1958 team. The letter- men include, seniors: Ron Derecskey - 440 yard run mile rela To W . ya m ennerstrom - discus, broad jump, Bob Freas - high jump, broad jump, mile relayg .Jim Barnard - distancesg John Nelson - shot put. The juniors include Bill Green - low hurdles, dashes, Steve Ferencie - high jump, mile run. The experienced players include,Phil Campbell, Bob Shade, Bob Janosko, Ed Rybicki, and Jim Adams. Baseball The outlook for the coming baseball season doesn't look too bad, as the Kenston team has five lettermen and a number of experienced players returning. This year, the team will consist of- Dick Ferencie itcher B b I . - p , o Soltes - third base, Tom Wennerstrom - second base, Steve Ferencie - center field, Fred Schled - right field. Other players are: Bob Freas, John Nelson, Chuck Stuckey, and Ted Meredith. Golf y Although the golf team has no returning lettermen it does have three experienced boys back from last year They are: Dick Ferencie, Steve Frencie, and Norm Siegel, With these boys as a nucleus Coach Fiorini hopes to build a successful team. The Kenstonian staff wishes to extend their best wishes for a prosperous season this year, and they sincerely hope that these teams bring home a trophy each. Compliments of CHESSHIRE STUDIOS 51 f 1 HMS? 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