Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

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One coke, two straws for a guy and a gal I Dates, dreams, courtesy of Alexander Hot, hep, jivey, the Lakewood way Page 5 R X Page 6 Student discussions of current problems foster the development of citizenship xi Honor Society members paint at Merrick House Ili Born of the clouds of smoke and mist which followed the blast is :L design which will set the pattern for our lives. Out of the bil- lowy luminous mushroom of vapor, streaked with shades of apri- cot and yellow, has risen a new era, a new age which looks not to- ward a future of terror and fear which the experiment first sym- bolized, but toward a future of beauty, understanding, and peace. Untold beauty lies in the understanding of religions. This understanding reaps tolerance. Page 7 gl- Here in Lakewood High School, as in the schools of every free land, We have the opportunity to learn - about ourselves, our neighbors, our country, and our world-and to de- velop that Wisdom and un- derstanding Without which the World cannot remain at peace. Here, We begin the new design for living. Page 8 I ' Xl X e - m y i stk I ,w4..-if e1a,fn-1-f4,.Ww---ny.-,V-fm 7-...,.0,L.,.Y.Mz!- 'AWK t . ..,, . A A X Q.,-iw..-ff . , M -W-f ....x,....,.,,nmwimH-MWxmNyT'LFk3x Xxx , ' f ff - A f7f'f:-!- --1 ff - ,.,,.,........,t. .4., My , - ,4 A4 '- 1 A' R 'vga 1x:ZffJ.:',lf .-W, :m,f,,,-,..,... f,y1ml...f?giSf ,Q , ,Q ,K .,k K ' . W. , , v.. ..A -, V mf., . , W 'F' UW AQ -,' f'igkhlig-,Q..tff'wj ,K x - - A M, ., Y Q H - -, wx. , Mwxmqh-K... 1 . , , ' , , ,W . . x Q. V x nf N if-. 9 -6 13 Nmmgws s 5 ' - wif if 1 M: ilfiAi4JL. 4? CL,ma,dfl4L4iz4 iff! ,Aigdfwywf 112251. . a4 .4 Q,ffJzf, 17?-'11.5,'i4v fff,ffJi,g Wk Q, ff K'f . .f' , gan. .W Nu. Q? ,,,,.,..,,x.,. ' E JW. 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No one is truly happy, stated the superintendent, unless he is serving oth- ers. Mr. Rehmus himself is a fine example of his own philosophy. His life work is serving others. Page 28 School We ' ' ' nalanf Paul Q Hehmu, Smiling and friendly, Mr. Paul A. Rehmus, superintendent of the Lakewood school system, shows his deep interest by taking part in all high school activities and giv- ing them his whole-hearted support. Mr. S. S. Dickey, assistant superintendent, capably attends to many necessary details. What part does the Board of Education play in the lives of Lakewood High students? To most of us this board seems rather remote, but actually it has much to do with our school activities. As the policy making group of the Lakewood educational system it is composed of prominent citizens of the community who take a keen interest in young people. Selecting the faculty, taking care of the upkeep of all school property, and providing ad- equate buildings are among the many duties they perform. Their main purpose is to give Lakewood's youth the kind of training and environment that will help them to meet the problems of a post war world. The World at Our Door lecture series, which is sponsored by the board, presents an excellent example of their deep desire to further the education of the community. Indeed they have contributed much to Lakewood's standing. Membus of the Board of Education meet regularly to right are Mr. T. D. Auble, Mrs. H. D. Abernathy, onu 1 month to decide matters of policy and finance Mr. T. F. Maellonald, president, Mr. Clarence C. tomuctul with the Lakewood schools. Pictured loft Fowerbaugh, vice president, Mr. George IG. Rich. Page 29 QA. Umzclcuwn Since coming here in 1941, Dr. Vredevoe has encouraged more student responsibility through self government and has promoted more student activities at Lakewood High. I don't know whether the atomic bomb is the beginning or the end of things, remark- ed Dr. Vredevoe in an interview. If youth learns how to use this power as well as the new political, scientific and economic powers, the atomic bomb can mean progress. Cor- rectly used, these powers will mark the un- folding of a new era, but incorrectly used, they will mark the end of our progress and prestige. Understanding the powers which are ours, scientific, political, and economic, and what a great force they can be for good or evil is the main thing facing youth. Page 30 Assisting Dr. Vredevoe in planning and car- rying out the scho0l's policies are the assist- ant principal, Robert L. Meeks, the Dean of Girls, Miss Lucy Helen Kimball, and the fac- ulty advisory council. Mr. Meeks acts as boys' counselor, and supervises the schedul- ing of classes. The understanding of Miss Kimball and her readiness to help girls and give counsel are appreciated by everyone. She also has the task of supervising Lake- wood's Student Council. The Faculty Advis- ory Council, members of which serve three years, is helpful in planning school affairs. Wig . U V ' X B xx ki - K i 1 ,Q nu W Qt f b vu 1 Q. -Q x iqux, -,W NB KAN . Q. vw'-M-:Zz F' Mlm .L :mf n a . N.. ,zz . :Y , Q R Tm 'f A 5 1 1' x 4 1 ii ' 3, biffff' ' ::.' i6 ..,3gi' Q, . l , I . X . v f .1 . H-V .1 I.-xv:-Nunn: hu N... 1 vnu '. , , , ,,u,,u 'Mfr' w, i'r lh prmuimi- -nuunmun--ul .fm 1 ' 'J ' -img-:1-rx -:uw :mmm Q.. l..,.- 1 xhfu mdnidfi 4 lf' . ,Q J l.,.... I 1.,u.,:1.!Z 1 In ' 1 1 4 4 'S' fqsgf V Hun I v. M J 14.U,.1,.. X 41111, . 1 X 1.Z1Ugu:'.2 X1-1 flfvlmc' 1H4 'vl1l Hz:-,U 1 4 I l..m-n.x.- N zum. l. '.-1. 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I.:-wp:-ski, lf' yr-.3 Mn. llurxki, 21: and Mrs, linrllu-Ili. lfl, ' drtiulim X f . gf ' A Q 0+ 1 5 N - 5551: K: sz F X f Mn. Nm-H' lukvw rhalruv of thu- hook room nfl:-r Mr-4, Silupsun I4-an 1-s. In-vis: Mrs. lioulzull, Mrs, Hnylurcl. Mrs. Silnpwun. Page 35 A ii W 1 if 1 'f X ! 5 ,, r una nw! naw, ww , I . J - , ,f x X K f' X f 5 as V - 51 B !'!f IV fi .V xt .ax f 2 if 1 ! '!e ms- Q 57 Pm v- Q! , 15 3 ' I r ,f,. , kif2uo1.:f,.4 Q wa ' 5. ' .,1 ,HZ C 'A 1' 'NB nf' fl? Wu 5 :sm Q I' ' l N ' fifh5i Q33-:iff 41' .'- fi:-'f' , 5141 Q.: '-5+ Bits of the rainbow splashed over little chairs, a colorful favor added to a hospital tray, and a coke cheerfully opened to the strains of a popular tune show that members of the National Honor Society are interested in community projects. While carrying on their activities at the Fairview Park Hospi- tal and Community Fund projects, the group did tutoring, shined the trophies, and su- pervised an all-school party. Through these Page 38 After the induction, Nancy Crawford. Dave Heiser, Margo Hulett, Chuck Carmichael, Dan Blaylock, Juan Daugherty, and Shirley Bvsch realize the honor lxcstowcd upon them by their being elected to the National Honor Society. services the members carried out the pledge which they took at a beautiful candlelight in- duction service. I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of the society to which I have been elected, striving in very Way, by Work and by deed, to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life, is repeat- ed by those who have been chosen by the fac- ulty on the basis of their scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service to the school. H QV f,I,Jf ' X .W f A Y ' aj r-4 A .. 04. 9:9 -sv -2 'LT QP- 1: QV R h 1 A 1 --v Row 1 Ihlllurk Sinvluir, Rin-hznrcls, Wumh-rs, Sh-rling, VV:uiv, Nnrmln-sl1::uxl'4i, Schmisll. Cullivr. Run' 2 Prok, l'l'im'v, Schultz, l'vh-r, M:u'ArlhuI', Ihmmn. 1'ulnvrmx, Vim llrirk, Snfth. Row 3 lin-dt, ll:-im:mnIl. W'uul4h'ish:o. Mwularv. lirizuxznni, Hzmsun, livunl, Zak. Uring. NVnih-. Row 1 litfm-rth, W'4'IIlll'l', liollmh, Nm-shut, liuilvy, Zwvlnvr, liyull, Nvlsun, Winn-rs. Row 1 R4-ul, Amos, Knlnrln. Ilaunzhvrly, Iiyull. C2llN't'l'l. Shvrwmui, Smith. Row 2 Iflvm-NH. Shaw, 1'vssn:l. Swim-r, Adams, N1-lsun, Klnmm, Winn-r. Run I5 Pm-nlz, Fvlltulx, Hurling, Hunks, Kuhlvr, Ria-hl, F1-Ieimmxn. Run' tl l'rm'll, l!uwnl:m, Zvsim-r. St im'hr0mlu, lll1l'x'uws Kuszmkv, Pillllbd, Hullvr, Ruyrluml. Huw I th-1'sm1, l.nn1.:. llimislm-5 Vvrrin. Splzxin, lh-svh, Achnr VVilli:mls. Ram' 2 lirmvn, H1-skxumw, Iiivlriydmllsvr, lh'im'rlvy, Hznvkvmluru, Yuhus, l'l'zlwi'ureI. l!m'r'uuy,:hs, Row 3 1'ilI'Illil'h2ll'l. lim-sh-r', llunninu, Curvy. Hum, Huh-lt, Slaunzm, lluwsmx. Row -I llvisvr, Young, licmh-r Tzxkus, Nvlsnn, Ynkuun, IM-Munir, lilnylmwk. Pzlgre Zifl The senior activities this year were carried out by the planning of the senior advisors, the senior officers, and the following commit- tees: PROM-Bob Wegner, Louise Damon, Nan Price, Lillian Brianzoni, Al Stocking, Dan Wooldridge, and Bob Byallg BOYS' DRESS-Andy Boysen, Bob Ostlund, John Romilly, and Jim Vaskog GIRLS' DRESS- Virginia Sterling, Peggy Jerman, Joan Wa- terhouse, and Norma Nordestgaardg CLASS MOTTO-John Waite, Marge Mogge, and Paul Bringmang CLASS COLORS-Carol Plge 40 The January, 1947, graluating class elected as their per- tfi' B B'l 'dtV 'Stl' ' YTIHIXQII O lCCX'2s STI al Sy, pY't'hl en I ITLIIDYH S PT HMI, VICIJ- presidm-ntg Dan Soltis, t I and Peggy Ji-rman, secrvt y Keidel, John Humphrey, and Pat Sutton, CLASS FLOWER-Jane Wonders, Edgar Miller, and Betty Prokg CLASS GIFT-Bob Nesbet, Connie Collier, John Corpus, Sallie Wheeler, and Sallie Seidman, ANNOUNCE- MENTS-Bobbie Shulz, Joan Erdmann, Jane Henderson, John Sanders, and Ed Stoyanoffg CLASS NIGHT-Harry Efferth, Don Zak, Frank Zvvemer, Carol Jacobsen, Barbara Lamb, and Lucy Socha. The class addressed by Mr. Bixler is the fiftieth commencement group to graduate under his direction. ALLREAD, MORT- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Photo, 2: Wrestling 3, 4, ANDHRSEN, AlMl'Il'I JANE Home Econ- omics. ASTON, DONALD CHARLES Technical. BACKUS, JOHN Hl'IRBER'l'--Photo 2, 3. BAILEY, BEN--Honor Society 4: Class Pres- ident 4: Student Council 2. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2: 10B Choir: Basketball 2: Ac- tivities Council 2: Spanish 3, 4. BAKER, MARY LOU- 'Friendship 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: IOR Choir: Auto 8. llAR'l'llOLMl'I, ROBERT ANTHONY--Auto 3. BAUER. ROlil-IRT HARRY-Hixh Times 3, 4. HAUMAN, R. CRAIG - Honor Society 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: liand 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: 1014 Choir: W.S.T. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: New- ton Society 4. IIEYER, ROl!l'IRT---'Hi-Y 3, 4: Flying 3: Ger- man 3, 4. HIDLACK, JAMES CECIL- Hi-Y 4: Orches- tra 3: Math 3, 4: Hixzh Times 3, 4. IIOHM, ORHTA ANN-f-Friendship 2: Orches- tra 2 3, 4: Boot and liridle 2, 3: Spanish 2. 3. 4. UOULTON, ROYAL JAMl'ISffHonor Society 4: Student Council 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4: Hand 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: lOl! Choir: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Math 3, 4: Azassiz 2. BOYSEN, ANDREW VALDEMAR-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2, 3: 10B Choir: Football 2. 3, 4: liasketball 2: Track 3, 4: L Club 4: Spanish 3, 4. l3Rl'2D'I', CLAYTONiHonor Society 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: S.l'.Q.R. 2: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Spanish 3, 4: High Times 3. 4: Chess 8. IHHANZONI, LII-LIAN RUTHfH0n0r So- ciety 4: Friendship 2, 3 4, Chapter Vice President 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10li Choir: High Times 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: llarnstorm- ers 2, 3: Homeroom Vice President 3: Red grozs 3: National Thespians 4: Speakers O I HRINGMAN, PAUL .IOSl'Il'H-- -Honor Society 4: Hi-Y 2, 3 4: A Cappella 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10l! Choir: Track 4: Cross Country 3: Speakers 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. HRINKER, EDWIN FRANKLIN-Hi-Y 4: Hand 3: Track 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. RRUNS, DON J.--Technical. BULLOCK JEANNE ANN-Honor Society 4: riendship 2, 3, 4: Glen- Club 2, 3, 4: 10B hoir: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: omeroom Vice President 2. HUSA, RICHARD l'.---Technical . RYALL, ROBERT TAYLOR-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Baseball 3. 4: L Club 4. CAM ERON, DULCY---Honor Society 4: Friendship 3: Glue Club 2: 10B Choir: Barn- stormers 2: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 4. CHAPMAN GERTRUDFI MAE-Fricndshi . D 2: lioot and Bridle 2: Hi-Art 2. COllliLEDICK, ROBERT?-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secre- O O tary 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Spanish 3, 4: Newton Society 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4. COLE, EDWARD JOHN--Math. COLLIER, CONSTANCE-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2, 3: Friendship 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 3. 4, Secretary 4: Cinema 2, 3. 4, Senior Editor 4: liarnstormers 2, 3: Activities Scrapbook 3, 4. COOK, DAVID JOHN---Hi-Y 3, 4: Basketball 2: Math 3. CORPUS, JOHN EUGENE---Student Council 3: Football 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. CROYLE, DON WARREN-Band 2, 3, 4. Quartermaster: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DAMON. LOUISE-Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Vice President 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Leaders 3, 4: Yale and Harvard Team 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3: Speak- ers 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Auto 4. DEMKO, KENNl'1'l'H ANDltEWffBarnst0rm- ers 2. 3. 6 1' Sag k I Y J ws. 'Q ' , . . 5: 'sa . 1 3' Tx 11 Q1 Q Page 41 PQQSS42 DIETRICII, RICHARD M.fMath. DITTEBRAND, RICHARD ALBERT---Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Flying 3, President 3: Hi- Forum 3: German 3. DURST, FRED C.---Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Rarnstormers 2, 3: Speakers 3, 4: Photo 2: Camouiiage 2, Vice President 2, EFFERTH, HARRISON P.-fH0nor Society 4, Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: liand 2, 3, 4, President 4: A Cappella 2, 3: 1015 Choir: Barnstnrmers 2, 3: Speakers 3, 4: Math 3, 4, President 4. O I ERDMANN, JOAN Honor Society 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4 Chapter President 3: Athlet'r: Shield 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: liarnstormers 2: Speakers 3, 4: Auto 4. Secretary 4: Spanish 3, 4, IVLECK, CHARLES WALTER -Ilaml 3, 4: Auto 2. FLYNN, HOWARD DEAN- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Fuotball 2: Traek 3, 4: Crass Country 3, 4: UL' Club 3, 4: Auto 4, Vice I'res'dent 4' Homeruum President 2, 3, 4. CILISERT, ANNE-Friendship 4. O O FREENWALD, WILLIAM HAROLD- Math. KIRIFFITHS, EDWARD BERNARD --- IOII Choir. IIUSCOTT, CAROL Friendship 2: A Cap- pella 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: IOR Choir: Span- ish 2: Auto 4. IIANSEN, BARBARA LOU Honor Society 4, Secretary 4: Student Council 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Leaders 3, 4: Yale and Harvard Team 4: Athlet'c Shield 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4: Activities Scrapbook 4. C I IIANSON, MARY ELLEN A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: IDI! Chuir: Athletic Shield 3, 4. I-IAYNES, EARL WILLIAM Ilria-ball 3, 4' Hi-Art. HEIL, SIIZANNE Friendship 2, 3 4: Glee Club 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Ath- letic Shield 4: Iiarnsturmers 2, 3: Speakers 3. 4: Spanish 3, 4. HENDERSON, JANE- Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 4: Hi-Art 2, 3, 4 Treas- urer 2: Speakers 3, 4: Hi-Furum 4: Span- ish 3, 4: W.S.T. 2. C C HOHMANN, WILLIAM FREDERICK Orch- estra 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Concert Master 4: Homeroum President 3. HULL, DAVID PAISLEY' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Rand 3, 4: Stayre Stafl' 3, 4, Chief of Staff 4: Speakers 4: Mudelers 2, 3. HUMPHREY, JOHN' Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 3' 1013 Choir: Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 4. JACORSEN, CAROI: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Executive Council 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Secretary 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10Ii Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Yale and Harvard Team 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Span- ish 2, 3, 4: W.S.T. 2: Speakers 3, 4. O I JARINA, MILDRED--Friendship 2: Auto 3: Red Cross 4: Spanish 2, 3. JERMAN. MARGARET' Class Secretary 43 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Tankateers 3, 4, Vice President 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Auto 4. JOWETT, JEANNINE--Friendship 2, 3 4. KAPUSHINSKY, EDWARD Tr-iek 4: Radio 3. O C KEIDEL, CAROL IRENE Student Council 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Tankateers 3 4: Ath- letic Shield 4: Cinema 2, 3, 4: W.S.T, 2: Spanish 3, 4: Auto 4, Secretary 4. KUZDA, ROSE MARY- Friendship 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Autn 3, -1: Red Cross 4. LAMII, BARBARA- Friendship 2, 3 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Loaders 3. 4: L Club 4: Athletic Shield 2, 3, 4: W.S.T. 3, 43 German 3, 4. LESTOCK, RICHARD MARTIN- Football 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2: Baseball 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Track 4: L Club 3 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Homeruom Vive President 4. I I LINK, MARIE PHYLLIS Friendship 2, 3: Leaders 3, 4: Tankateers 3, 4: Bent and Bridle 2, 3: Athletic Shield 4: Auto 3: Hi- Commercial 4. LUCAS, BARBARA ANN Student Council 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Glee Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: IOR Choir: Ath- letic Shield 3, 4: Hi-Art 2: Spanish 2 3, 4. McARDLE, RARNEYfHi-Y 2, 3. 4: Projec- tion 2: Staize Staff 3: Spanish 3, 4: New- ton Society 4. MCARTHUR, FRANCESfH0n0r Society 4: Band 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: German 3, 4: W.S.T. 2. Mr-f'0I.I.0f7Il, .IACQlII'1I.lNE ANN -Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: W.S.'I'. 2: Spanish 3, 4: Hi- lforum 4. MlI.I.I'IR, EDGAR ALLEN Studi-nt Counnil 3, 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, 'I'rvaeu1rvr-Vice I'rc-rxirlcnt 3: Wri-ailing 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Tumbling 3: From Country 2, 3: I, Club 4: Spanixh 2 'S MUGKIPI, MARJURIIG Honor Society 4: I rl'nlIMhip 2, 3, 4: Glm- Club 2, Vive I'rvr1i- :lc-nl, 2: Illli Choir: Athlm-lic Shield 4: W.S.'I'. 2, 3, 4, Vim- I'r0sirI1'nt 3, I'r1-:Allis-Ill 4: Spanish 3, 4: Cin:-ma 3, 4: Hom:-room 'I'r1-auurm-r 2: Hi-Forum 3, 4. 153 , H '- ' MYERS, .IAMIQS l'Ol'I'2I,ANI3 Spanish, ' Q O NICLSUN. RAYMUNII Honor Society 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: Ilanml 2, 3 4: Math 3, 4. Vin- I'r4-sixlf-nl 4: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 4. NIGMVIIIK, MARY .IANIC Glu- Club 2: Rumi lfrosu 4. NI'lSlII'l'I', RUIlI'IR'I' Honor Sorivly 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vive- I'rm-side-nL-'I'rs-ar-lun-r 4: Rand 2, 3, 4, Vaplain 4: Urvbm-stra 2, 3 4: Wrvs- ' llinu 2: 'l'ram-k 3: Mnlh 2, 3, 4: Nm-wton So- .. ' 1'i4-ly 3, 4, Vim' I'rw4i4Im-Iii 4, I'rc-simlullt 4: Y' Spi-aku-rs 3, fl: Stain- Stull' 2, 3, 4, Scvrvtary- 'I'r1-asurm-r 3, Vliil-l' of Stull' 4: National 'I'h4-spian 4: Ili-I-'orunm 1. NICWMAN, lJllRU'I'IIY Ili-l'ommz-rcial 4, Agumsiz 2. . . NUIillI'IS'I'IIAARIi, NORMA IIICRIJIS Honor Sovin-ly 4: Slum-nt Coum-il 4: Frivnulship 3, 4: film- !'luIr 2, 3, 4: W.S.'I'. 2, 3, 4, Socrv- I tary 3: Ili-Ari 2, 3: Spanish 4. NURRIIG, YVUNNIC I ri1-nflship 3, 4: A Cap- pe-lla 3, 4: G1-rmnn 4: Give- Vlub 2, 3. URINII, RUIII'lR'I' I , Ilonor Soivviy 4: Stu- nli-nl l'oun4'il 4: Hi-Y 4. USIIURNIC, MARIAN I ri1-:nlsllip 4: Hi-l'om- me-rvinl 4: Aulo 4. 6 l C O US'I'I.IINll, RUlll'Ili'I' WAl,'l'I'IR Slllllvnl i'ounm'il 3: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: Glu' Club 2: IDI! Vhoir: I oolbaIl 2, 3, 4: Iiur4k4'l,ball 2: L C'lub 3, 4: Ilomvrooln Ullirw-r 3, 4. I'AI.Ml'IR, WARREN l'II,I.I0'I l' 'I'4-chni-'nl, , ., l'AI'l'AS, JUAN Honor Som-in-ty 4: :ie-xl , from 2: Ili-I oruln 2, 3 4: Spanish 3, 4: 0 . Iliuh 'I'inu-N 3. I I'I'lRA, SICIDA lllw- Vlub 2: lflli Choir. 4. O O I'l'IRI'IW, FRANK lPUIlGI.AS Studi-nt Foun- 1'iI 4: Ili-Y 3, 4: A Fappm-lla 2, 3, 4: IOM Choir: Ili-Arl 2: N1-wlon 3: I'hoto 4: l'In' 4-mn 2, 3 4: Iliull 'I'inn-s 4: C'nmoufI'l11v 2. I'I'I'I'I'IR, MARILYN Honor Sovic-ty 4: I ri.'n1l- ship 2, 3, 4: A Fappvlln 2, 3, 4: lllll Choir: Spanish 3, 4: W.S.'I'. 2: Ili-Forum 3: Spvak- 4-ru 4: l'ilwn1n 2, 3, 4, Svnior Iirlitor 4: Auto 4: Avlivilivs S1-rapbook 3, 4. I'IIIIII.lI'S, l!lIR'I' WII.I.IAM Honor Sovioty ll: Sluclc-nl 1'oun1'il 3: IIIAY 2, 3, 4: Orches- lrn 2, 3, 4: A Cappc-lla 3, 4: Gln-v Club 2: lllll Vhoir: Gorman 3, 4: Spa-akvrs 3, 4: Ili-Iforum 3: Math 3, 4. I'UI'0VIl'H RII'l'II ANN Fri:-mlrahip 2, 3, -1: Allxlvtim- Shi--Ill 4: Spanish 2, 3: Ilwl Cross 2, 3: Ili-Comnn-rrinl 4. I O I'0R'I'l'lR, I!I.ANC'III'I Fri:-mlsbip 2, 3, 4: A Cappn-lla 3, 4: GI:-0 Club 2, 3: Illli Choir. l'UllIlSI'IN, .IANl1I'I' KATHRYN lfrim-mlship 2, 4: Athlvliv Shin-ld 3, 4: Spanish 4: Mod- vlvrn 2: Mnlh 2, 3, 43 Ili-Art 2. I'RAI'2IJI'II,, VAROI. Conunwrcial. I'RI'IN'l'll7FI, JOAN MARIE I ri4-ndnhip 2, 3, 4, Chapin-r S1-rrn-tary 4: Glu- Club 2, 3, 4, 'l'rvar+ur1-r 4: llll! i'hoir: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Spu-ak:-rs 3, 4: Ili-I orum 3, 43 Ilumvrunm Vivo l'rc-sill:-nl 2: W.S.'I'. 2. I O l'RIl'I'I, NANNI'l'l l'l'I KICICS Studs-nt Council 2, -I, I'1xvvulivn- Counvil -1: Frivnclship 2, 3, 4, l'lmpl1-r Svvrolary 2, 3: Glu- Vlull 2: IOII Choir: Ili-:uh-rs 3, 4, 'I'r4-asurer 3, Presirlm-nt 4: Yale- anrl Harvnrd 'Foam 4: Il Club 4: Allllvlii- Sbivlnl 3, 4: Spvakvrn 3, 4: Hi- lforuln 2: Auto 3: Aclivitius Council 4. I'ROK, III'I'I l'Y ANN Honor Socivty 4' I ri1-mlship 3, 4: Ur:-hz-slra 2, 3, 4, Svcrv- lary 4: A Fappc-lla 3, 4, Vicr- Presimls-nt 3 film- l'lub 2: R4-fl Cross 2, 3, 4, S1-crvtary 3: llarmuornn-rs 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4. RAIIII, ANNIC RII'I'H Honor Sovic-ty 4' glu- I nu-mln K4 'ipnn'-1 IAM. NNA S Ii Honor Sovim- y I ri1-nllsbip 4: film- Vluh 2, 3: Spanish 2, 32 llool and Iiridlw- 3: lflli Fhoir: Iiarnstorm- s-ra 2, 3: Ili-Ari 2. RI'IIIl, IlI'1I!llI'IIi'l' 'I'l'l'IlIlIl'IlI. RI'lINIIAR'I', RAY l'. I ool.baIl 3: Trnrk 2: Ihuliog Aulu 4. RIVIIARIPS, MARY III'lI.I'lN Honor Socirty 4: Frivnslxhip 2, 3, 4: Glu- Club 2, 3: IOII Vhoir: Ili-I'ommvr1'ial 3, 4. ILOINIIGRS, ICICIIARIJ DAVID--A Cappella 4: Ulm- lflub 3: 1011 Choir: Tumbling 3. 4.4.31 Page 43 Wm 'me iiilu Page 44 me , . ROMILLY, JOHN LLEWELLYN-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2: 108 Choir: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Spanish 2, 3. SANDERS, JOHN JAYS-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 4. SAUER, JOHN ADAM-Football 2, 3: Wres- tling 2, 3, 4: Track 3. SCHMIDT, BEVERLY ANN-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2, 4: Friendship 3, 4: W.S.T. 2: German 3, 4, Secretary 4, I I SCHULZ, BARBARA---Honor Society 4 : Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 3, Chapter President 4: Speakers 3, 4: Hi-Art 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2: Hi-Forum 4: W.S.T. 2. SCHWEIKERT, LOIS-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Tankateers 2 ,3, 4, President 4: Boot and Bridle 2, 3: Athletic Shield: Spanish 2, 3. SEIDMAN, SALLY-Honor Society 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Boot and Bridle 2, 3: Barnstorm- ers 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Cinema 2, 3, 4, Senior Editor 4: Hi-Forum 3. SINCLAIR, PEGGY LOU-Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Hi-Commer- cial 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. I Q SLOAN. CLAIRE ANNiFriendship 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish 4. SMITH, CATHERINE-Honor Society 4: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Athletic Shield 4: Math 2 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4: Newton 4, Secretary 4: Barnstormers 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Ushers 4. SMITH. RICHARD WOOLWORTI-I-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Auto 3: Math 4: Stage :Staff 2: Photo 4, Vice President 4: Spanish , 4. SOCHA, LUCILLE SOPHIE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Red Cross 3, 4, Secretary 4: Barnstormers 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4. O O SOLTIS. DANIEL GEORGE-Class Treasur- er 4: Student Council 2, 4: Hi-Y 2 3, 4, Vice President 2: Glee Club 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Track 3, 4: L Club 4. STERLING, VIRGINIA ANNEgHonor Socie- ty 4: Class Vice President 4: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Executive Secretary 3, Record- ing Secretary 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Mem- bership Vice President 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4, President 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Ath- letic Shield 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. STOCKING, LEIGH ALFRED-Student Coun- cil 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3: Football 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. STOYANOFF EDWARD MARK-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. O I SULLIVAN, ELLA MAY-Art. SUTTON, PATRICIA ELLEN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Auto 4, Treasurer 4: Span- ish 2, 3: Hi-Art 2, 3. Secretary 2, 3: Hi- Commercial 4: W.S.T. 2. THEWES, ROBERT JOHN-Math. THOMAS, GRANT IVAN-Glee Club 4: 10B Choir. O O TODD, ELAINE CONSTANCE-Friendship 3, 4:Glee Club 2, 3' 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 3, 4. TRAPNELL. PHYLLIS MARIE-Auto 4. VAN DRICK, RUTH JOAN-Honor Society 4: Student Council 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2. 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 4: High Times 3. VARGA, IR,ENEfGlee Club 2: 10B Choir: Spanish 2: Red Cross 4. O C VASKO, JAMES ERNEST-Student Council 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Basket- ball 2: Track 2. VERBSKY, JOHN-Student Council 4: Hi-Y 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 2: Fencing 2: L Club 3, 4. WADDELL, THELMA RUTH-Student Coun- cil 4: Orchestra 2, 3: A Cappella 3 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Red Cross 3, 4: President 4. Treasurer 4: Spanish 4. WADE, NANCY ANNE-Honor Society 4: Student Council 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4: Spanish 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2 3, 4, Secretary 4: Athletic Shield 3: W.S.T. 2: Speakers 4. O O WAITE, JOHN WESLEY-Honor Society 41 Hi-Y 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4, President 3: Barnstormers 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Thespian 4: Spanish 2. 3, 4. WALLACE. DONALD CHARLES-Band 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: High Times 4. WASKO, JOHN A.vArt. WATERHOUSE, JOAN KATHRYN-Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: Athletic Shield 3: Spanish 3, 4: Barnstormers 2. WEGNER, ROBERT ERNEST-Honor Socie- ty 4: Student Council 8. 4, President 4: HiY 2, 3, 4, Vlce President 3, President 4: A Cappella 8, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Track 3, 4: Tumbling 8, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: L Club 4: Speakers 4. WENNEMAN, LOIS JEANNE-Glee Club 2. WHEELER, SALLIE ANN--Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2 ,8, Vice President 2: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 8, 4: Tankateers 2, 8, 4, Treasurer 8, President 8, 4: Athletic Shield 8, 4: Activities Council 3, 4, Spanish 2, 3, 4: Speakers 8, 4: Cinema 2, 3, 4: Home- room Secretary 2: Auto 4. WINTER, GORDON CARSLEY-Honor So- ciety 4: I-Il-Y 2, 3, 4: Swimming 8: Math 8, 4: French 8, 4, Treasurer 4: Hi-Forum 2. O O WONDERS, JANE--Honor Society 4, Vice President 4: Student Council 8, 4: Friend- ship 2. 8, 4, Chapter Secretary 3: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Speakers 8, 4, Vice President 4: W.S.T. 2, 8, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4: Spanish 8, 4: Homeroom Secre- tary 3. WOODRING, WILLIAM BENJAMIN--Band 2, 8, 4: Orchestra 2, 8, 4: Football 2. WOOLDRIDGE. DANIEL SPENCER-Honor Society 4: I-Il-Y 2, 8, 4, President 4: A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: 10B Choir: Ten- nls 8, 4: L Club 8, 4: Math 4: Spanish 4. WRIGHT. SHIRLEY-10B Choir: I-Ii-Com- mercial 4: Homeroom President 2. O O ZAK, DONALD EDWIN-Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Tennis 8. 4: L Club 8, 4: Math 8. 4, Treasurer 4: Speakers 8, 4. Treasurer 4. ZWEMER, FRANK-Honor Society 4, Presl- dent 4: Student Council 4. Executive Coun- cll 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3: Speakers 3, 4, President 4: Math 2. 8. 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4. Vice President 4. CAMERA SHY FORNOF, FRED-Photo Club. h i I .4 , , , - ec mea . KYAVA' ROY ALFRED I-HY 4' WILSON, PAUL A.-Student Council 2: LLHMANN- ROBERT-Photo 2' 3' 4- Football 2: Speakers 3, 4: Newton Society OLLEM. CHARLES L.-Photo 2, 3, 4. 2: L.E.L. Speech Contest 3: Photo 3. ADAMCIK, JOHN A. ALBERY, RICHARD G. ALLEN. FRED ROBERT ALLEN, TED HARRISON ANDERSON. JAMES R. BEGANY. ROBERT S. BLATT, GERALD WILLIAM BRADY, JACK CALL. WILLIAM ARTHUR CHURAN, JOHN CLARK, ALLAN NORBORNE COX, ROBERT CROMER, RICHARD F. CUEBAS. ROBERT L. DYCHE, DAVID A. JR. EDWARDS, WALTER C. EKEY, EDWARD L. FITZGERALD, FARRELL L. HALSTEAD, EUGENE HAWKINS, ALLAN HENDERSHOT ROBERT C. HENTGES, THOMAS CARL HILL. ROBERT M. HOPE. STANLEY G. HOVANEC. ADELBERT G. HUDAK, ANDREW J. HURD. WILLIAM J. JACOBY, PAUL WILLIAM JANOVYAK, JOHN R. VETERANS JANUSKA. SAMUEL JR. JEFFRIES, JAMES F. JONES, BERNARD A. KASARDA, MICHAEL JR. LE SAGE, JAMES LIND. RALPH JW. LIPAJ, EDWIN R. LOGAN. SAMUEL J. MARSHALL, JOHN F. MELVILLE, HARRY H. MII-IALSKY, LEONARD J. MILLER, JEROME M. MILLER, RICHARD LEWIS MOIR. JOHN JOSEPH MORRISON, JAMES E. MORTENSEN, HENRY OWEN, TIM B. JR. PEPIN, DALE RAY PRESLAN, CHARLES JR. PROND, RICHARD C. RADCLIFFE, JAMES ALLEN SAUNDERS. THOMAS SMITH, EUGENE J. SYPHERS, THOMAS G. TRIMBLE. WILLIAM A. TURNER, DONALD A. VALENTIK, WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT, ARTHUR B. WAINWRIGHT. FRANK V. Page 45 The senior activities were planned and car- ried out by the senior advsiers, the senior of- ficers, and the following committees: PROM -Dan Blaylock, Shirley Besch, Virginia Shaw, Alice Everett, Joan Daugherty, Ruth Antol, Ruth Nelson, Betsy Geist, Bob Stinch- comb, Dick Herzer, Andy Sykora, Orrie Ben- der, Dwight Keeler, and Norm Pentzg BOYS' DRESS--Bob Webster, Don Young, Bob Ku- sanke, Ralph Smith, and Harry Reuterg GIRLS' DRESS-Midge Sherwood, Ruth Winter, Jane Loeffler, and Mildred Reppag CLASS MOTTO-Doris Brown, Jeannette Page 46 The June, 1947, graduating class elected as their per- manent officers Bruce Nelson, 1 'identg Midge Sherwood, vice- prosid tc Bob Webster, treas and Ruth Winter, secret y Ames, Nancy Allan, Jim Mills, and Paul Stoffag CLASS COLORS-Nora Schreier, Barb Banks, Martha Holman, George Klein, and Jim Greene, CLASS FLOWER-Peggy Fenton, Nancy Ruppert, Carol Hunt, Cliff Halter, and Don Garber, CLASS GIFT-Dick Takas, Nancy Cessna, Ann McKinney, Paul Combs, and Bud Londahlg ANNOUNCE- MENTS-Len Fletcher, Joan Kohler, Anita Calvert, Bill Paule, and Ben Jenkins, CLASS NIGHT-Chuck Carmichael, Nancy Reul, Janet Burroughs, Evelyn Koester, Nancy Crawford, Don Barshay, and Jim Bixby. AISIIUII. IIAIIIIINII Slrzuni'-I1 1'IuIs 2. AVIIHR, MARY I4Il'I'II Ilmmr Sm-is-Iy 1. I ri 'uulxhilr 2, -1: A Faippn-Il:I 14, -I: Glu- 1'luIu 2: IIIIC Fhnir: S I'. Q. Ii. 2: W. S. T. 3: himnislx 54, 1: III-Ifurum I: Siu-:ilu-rs -I : Iiurnslurmn-rs 54, -1. AIIAMS, MANY ANN Ilmmr Sm-in-ly 11: GI-v 1'IuIi 54, 1: MMIII 54, -I: Iivrmaln -I: I,i- Iurury Assislmlil 54, -I: 1'in1-nm Iir-m'r':u-i1i:IIiu- 4 AnI,I'IIl, I I4I'III SIIIIII-nt I'mlnr'iI 2. O C AI,llI'lII, MAIiIlAIiI'1'l' ANN I ri:-mlship 4, I4nmI nml l4rinlIv 2, 54, I, Vim- I'l l'!4III1'IlI, -I: Syn-:ilu-he 54, -1. Al,I.AN. NANI'Y llIl'l'II I ri lrlalfp 2, 54, I. A Vllyrps-Il:l -11 Ulm- K'luJn 2 54: IIII4 Vhnirq Vimmu Stull' 54, 13 Ili-Ari 15, 24, 1, AMICS, .I I'IANNI'I'l l'I4l Ilmmr Sm-is-Iy f1 : l r'1-mlslxip 54, -Ig Jr. Ii'-I Vrusa 2, 54, -1, Ili-1'u1yl1m-rviul 54, AN'I'0I. ANNA lilI'I'Il SIIIIII-nt I'-uluwfl -I I l'i4-llnlwhip 2, -13 film- Vlulm 2, 54: IIII4 Vhnir: Ili-I'ummn-rs-ful 54: Jr, Ill-II Vrusq 2: Spanish Ll, 54. AI'I'I.I'I15A'l'I'I, .IICAN I ri4-mlslnip 2, 24, 11: A Vlxpln-lln -1: film- 4'IuIl 11, Jig IUI4 l'Imir3 Spnlnisli 54, 1: III-Forum I1 Ilnnu-rmmi Sw-- rvmry LC. AlU'III'II4, IIIVIIAIKII .IICIUIMI41 Ili-Y 54, -12 Glu- 1'IuIu 54, -I: Mulli 54, 'Ig Spanish 54, AIIMSTIUPNH, ICIITII I ri1-lulsllip 2, 54, 'Ig A Vlllrln-Ilan 54, -I: film- I'luIs 11: IUI4 Fhoirg Item! mul Ilridlu- 12: IIi'Ar1 34: Spmfsli 54, -'Ig S114-:ilu-rs 54. AICNULII, AIIALIA l'AIHII,INI'I Urvhm-slru if, 34, -I, S--4-rm-Iury -13 III-1'mnmr-rvizil -I. C O ICAIRIP, IUINAI.Il .IAMICS Slmln-nt K'oun1'il 21, fl: Ili-Y B, 54, VI, I'rn-sixln-nl 21 Kill-I-I'IuI12: I 1mIlmII if, 54, -I: Ihlslu-llnlll 2, 54, I1 'I'r:u'k 54, -I1 I, f'IllIr 54, fi. I4AI,AS, MARY ANN I ris-ndxliip 13 Ili- 1'mnnu-r1'iuI -12 Spnnisli -I. I4AI,ASI'IIAIi, I'5IlWAIiIl II'IlI'lIAI'lI. 'I'r-:'h- nif-ul. l'AI,lIG, IlII'I'II ANN Hmm- l'Iz'1umlnii'H, HANKS, I4AIiI4AIiA I riI-mlvlxip 2, 34, -I: Slumish 14, 1: Jr. In-II 1'n-was fl, I, 1'urrn-spun- fling: S1-1-rs-tsury -1: llmm-rmnn S1-1-rn-tary 745 llshm-rs 2, 54, I: Honor Suvim-Iy fl. I4AIiKI'IIl, WII.I,IAM WARIII-LI,I, Ili-Y 2, 3. -1: ills-v l'IuIi 2, 54: Wrvslling 54, -I: I, IIIIIII 24, fi. I4AIi0N, MAIl.l1IIiII'l .II-IAN film- fllllll 2, 54, II: IIi-1'ummn-rc'i:iI I: .Ir. Ii:-fl Frm-as 54. I4AIlR, IIUNALII VVrn-xlliny 2, 54, 1: AuI,u 2. O I I4AI4SIIAY, ININAI,Il I4I'1IiNAliII Hi-Y 2, 54. -I: Smxnisli Z, 34: N1-wlun Sfwivty 34: Iligrh 'I'1nu-I4 2, 54. I2AIt'I'I4II,S, I I,1IIiI-IN1'I'l ANNA I ri1-mlship 2: ills-0 I'IuIu 2, -1: IIII4 l'hnir3 Iluim-rmxni I'r4-sill:-nl 74: Ili-Vmmw-ra-ixl 2, 54. I4AIl'I'KU, .IIIIIN I'IIlWAIill 'I'rm'II 54, Munn- gvr 14, Vrnas Vnunlry -1, Mzlnmfvr -1. I4AIII'IIC, IAIIIANN I rim-mlship Z, -1: A Full- yu-Ilu 54, 1: film- I'IuIu 11: IIII4 l'I1oir: Slum- iwh '4 I' I'im-m'i ICI-m'1-Q1-v1I:1Iix'v 2 54. C O I4I'lI'K, IIIVIIARII .IIIIIN Ili-Y 2, 54Z Ihlslwt- hull 2: Ihnu-Imll 2, 54, I: VVH-slling 2, 541 'I'rm-k 11, 543 Fruss 1'm1nIry 2, 51, I: I, Vlulv 1, -I, fI, Im:-mn 54, I4I'I4'K. IUII4I-1Ii'I' l,I'IWlS Hi-Y 54, -IZ SIIIIIIISII 2, 54: Shim- Slufl' 54, VI: N4-whmn 54, -I: Jr. R1-nl Vruss 54, -I. l4I-'IIJI.I'IIl, l,AIIIiI'IN1'I-I I.I'1I'5 IIILCII Time-s Ib-pri-svlilillixw 54, '13 Slum-:ilu-ra 54, -I. I'I NIII'1Ii, UICICIS IIICNICY Ilmmr Sm-is-ty 1: Slmlx-nl 1'uun4-il 23 Ili-Y 2, 24, I, S1-I-rm-Iury 2, -1, I'rn-sill--nl 54: A Vnmn-Ilan 54, A: Ulm- 1'IuIm 2: IIII4 l'huir: Ifsmllmll 2, 54, 1: Wrvs- 1 I Ilinu 12, 51, -Ig 'I'umI+Iim: L, 24: I, Fluh Z., 24, 4. O I I4I'iNNI'I'l l', .IOSI'II'lI III-Y 2, 54, 1: Swim- ming: 2: 'I'rm'lc 54: SIHIIIISII 1. I4I'IIlK, IIH-INI-I I4AIil4AIiA fill-1' l'IxiIx 2, 54: IIII4 Vhuir: Spuniah 15, 54, -1. l4I'ISI'II, SIIIICIIICY JUAN Ilnmu' Suvim-Iy I, Sllulu-nl 1'nunvil -11 I l'ic-mlsliip 54, -I Svvrv- Iurv 54: ills-v f'IuIv 2, 54: IIIII Vlmir: Spnnisli .4 1: SW-:ilu-rs 54, 1: Ilunm-rmmm S1-vrs-I:lry 543 l'im-mu Ile-m'1-:Ie-nIuIivv Z: III-Ifurllvii 4: An-ru 2. l4lI'1I4If5IIAIlSI'll4, f'AlHII,YN ANN Ifrivml- whip 2, 54: film- l'luI1 2, 54, -I: Auussiz 2: Ili- Ifnrum 11, Suunish 54: Ilshvrs 2, 54, -IQ Hun- or Such-Ly 4. ar- . if ff. 1.4. wud 1 'G Pagiev 417 2 Page Q, H. 1 -f. ,se Q -,-,, ., K M M, . . ., Q I sk im e 37 1 , ,E e Q ' fi ' .5 35... A 4 A BIELL. JOSEPH JOHN-Boot and Bridle 2: Wrestling 2: Projectionists 2, 3, 4. BIGGS, RUTH-Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Agassiz 2. BIXBY, JAMES ALLYN-Student Council 3: Track 3: High Times 3, 4: Cinema Repre- sentative 4. BLATNICK, FRANK ROBERT-Technical. BLAYLOCK, DANIELiHonor Society 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 3, Secretary 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, President 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Speakers 3, 4, President 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Cinema 3. BOCHAR, JOHN BERNARD-Swimming 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: L Club 3, 4. BORSES, GEORGE EDWARD-High Times 3, 4: Auto 4. BOUTALL, THOMAS CHARLES-Tennis 2. 4: L Club 4. BOWMAN, LEE SILAS-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Math 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3: Honor Society 4. BRANCHICK, EMIL-Technical. BREMER, EDWIN-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 3: A Cappella 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Math 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 3: Newton 3, 4. BREYMAIER, JANICE ELAINE-Friendship 2: Spanish 4: Jr. Red Cross 4. BRIERLEY, MITZI-Student Council 4 : Friendship 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Honor Society 4. BRODIE, DOROTHY-Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: High Times 2. BROSCHK, PATRICIA THERESA-Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: W. S. T. 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. BROSIUS, EMILY JANE-Friendship 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Boot and Bridle 2, 3, 4. BROWN, ARLENE--Friendship 2: A Cap- pella 3: Glee Club 2: Hi-Art 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4: W. S T. 2. BROWN, DORIS JOAN-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3: National The-spian 4, President 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4, Secretary 4: High Times 3, 4: Speak- ers 4: Hizh Times Representative 4. BRYAN, ELIZABETH ANN---Friendship 2, 4: A Cappella 3 4: Clee Club 2: 10B Choir: Tankateers 3. 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Home-room President 3: W. S. T. 4. BUNNING, MARGARET JEAN--Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Boot and Bridle 2. 3, 4. Vice President 3, Secretary 4: Spanish 4: Hi- Commercial 3: Cinema Representative 2: Ushers 3: Honor Society 4. BURKE, LOUISE--Friendship 2: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Auto 3. BURKE, PATRICIA ANN Friendship 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 3. 4: 10B Choir: Humeroom President 2: Hi-Commercial 3. BIIRKHARDT PIEIIEN ANNA--French 2, 3. BURROUGHS. JANET Friendship 2: Lead- ers 3, 4: Homeroom President 2: Spanish 2: Honor Society 4. BUTLER, ROBERT ALLAN---Mathematics. CABOT, JOSEPH DAVID -Wrestling 2, 3, 4: L Club 4. CAIRNS, WILLIAM JAMESAEm!lish. CALDWELL, ANN MARIE-' Jr. Red Cross 2. CALVERT, ANITA LOUISE--Friendship 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 3 4: Tank:-tteers 4: Spanish 3, 4: Math I, 2. S-:crefarv 2: Hi- Forum 2, 3: Barnstormers 2: Modern Arts 2: Homerroom President 2: Honor Society 4. CAMPBELL, FRANK AUSTIN-fGlee Club 3. CARMICHAEL, CHARLES A.+Honor Society 41 Student Council 3. 4, Treasurer 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President and Treasurer 3: A Cappella 2. 3 4, Treasurer 3, President 3: 10B Choir, President 2: Spanish 3: Hi-Forum 2, 3: Hiffh Times 3. 4, Editor 4: Homeroom Vice President 2: Cinema Representative 4. CASTOR, MARGARET ANNE 'Friendship 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 3: Homeroom Secretary 2. CESSNA, NANCY Frivnrlabip 4: Rout and llrimlln- 3: Spanish 3, 4: W, S, T, 43 Hi- Forum 4: llnmuronm Prvsillonl. 3: Cinema 4: llunor Sorivty 4. CHl'IS'l'l4IR, JOHN .lOSl'll'H 'l'vc-hnival. CllOI'l', OLAIJYS Stuzlont Council 2: l riu-nalship 2, 4: A Cappvlla 3, 4: Glu- Club 2: lflll Chuir: 'l'unkal.1-vra 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: llifAri. 3. CLANCY, MARIE l ri1-nfl:-1h'p 2: Oli-0 Club 2, 3, 4: lull Chuir: Spanish 3, 4: Jr. Rvml Crum 3. O I CLARK, MARGARl'I'l l ri1-nmlship 2: Glvv Club 2, 3, 4: lllli Choir: S. l'. Q. R. 2, 3 Sm-1-rc-tary 3: Spanish 4: lli-l'un1m1-rrial 3. 4: Vim-ma Rvprveu-Illalivv 3, 4: llshvrs 2, 3, 4. CLARKE, FLOYD I'll'IRSON Glu- Club 2. 3, 4: Gulf 4. CLINTON, ROlll'IR'l' WARREN Hi-Y 2, 3: Glu- Club 2: lllli Chuir: Swimming 3. COCHRAN, AllllRI'IY ANN A Cappm-lla 4: Oli-v Club 2, 33 lllli Choir. O O COLLINS, RONALD PIIDWARO A Cappvllzl 3, 4: Olvv Club 2: lilll Choir: llnnn-rnnm l'r4-nialvnt 3: Auto 3: Spanish 2, 3, COLLINS, THOMAS l'IllWARll Malhc-malivs anal Svil-llvv. COMHS, I'AllL Wl'INlll'1LL Sturlc-nt Coun- vil 2: Hi-Y 2: lla:-wball 3, 4: Ilona-romn l'r4-simlvnl 4: Cinvnla R1-prv:-u-lllalivo 4. CONNICRS, SALLY l ri4-n4l:4h'p 2, 3: A Cap- pvlla 3, 4: Olvm- Club 2: lllli Chair: Spanish 2: Hi-Cumnwrvial 3, 4. O O COREY, DONNA .ll'IAN Sludc-nt Cnunvil 2. 3: l ric-nrlship 2, 3 4: Spani-1h 3, 4: Frm-nc'll 2: lli-Cnmmvrvial 3, 4: Hunnr Sucic-ty 4. l'OllR'l'Nl'iY, ALLAN HARRY Sluwlunt Cuullvll 4: Fnullmll 2, 3, 4: llaskvlball 2, 3, 4: llmu-ball 2, 3, 4: 'l'rar'k 4: L Club 2, 3, 4: Hum:-rouni l'rc-Hirlvnt 2, 3. CRAWl ORll, NANCY JANE llunor Sm-fvty 4: l ru-nulship 2 3, 4, Vim- l'r1-sinh-nt 3, C4-rm-munial Vim- l'rc-simlc-nl, 4: Olve Club 2, 4: lllll Choir: S. l'. Q. R. 2: lli-l urum 2, 3: Sp:-akl-rs 3, 4: llarnstnrmvrs 3: llnmv- rnum Svvrvtary-'l'r4-usurvr 2: Cin:-ma 4. CROOKSHANK, CAROL ALLYN lfrivnrl- whip 4: Gln-v Club 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Hi- lfnrum 4. O C CROWE, JOHN l'A'l'RlCK Sluflvnl, Council 2: llaskx-l,ball 2, 3, 4: llmu-ball 2, 43 L Club 3, 4: llnnu-rmnm l'r1-shim-nl 2, 3. llAllOHl'lR'l'Y, JOAN Honor Sovivly 4: l ri4-nalship 2, 3, 4, Chaptvr C4-rl-nmnial Vivr- I'r4-simln-nl 4: A Cuppm-lla 2, 3, 4: Gln-0 Club 2: ltlll Choir, Sm-rn-tary 2: I.:-alla-rs 3, 4: Yalm- and Harvard 'l'1-ams Manam-r 3: Ath- lm-lim' Shivld 2: linrnrelnrmvrs 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4, Vim- I'l-1-sifls-nt. 4: Spa-akm-rs 3, 4: Hi-Fnrum 3, 4: Cine-ma 3, 4, Circulation Manam-r 4: llnnwrnom Vim- l're-siclunl- 'I'r1-insure-r 3: llshvrs 2, 3, fl: L Club 4. IlAVIll, llARVl'IY lli-Y 2, 3. DAWSON, RONALD AN'I'llONY lli-Y 2, 3. 4: Spanish 2, 3: Math 4: llnnnr Sovim-ty 4. O C Ile-LONG, CIIARLHS A Cappm-lla 2, 3, 4: film- Club 2: lllll Choir: Math 2, 4: Fvn- 1-inu 2, 3, 4, Sm-rm-ant-nl.-Arms 2, 'l're-asurvr 2, S1-4-rm-tary 3, l'!'l'NlIll'lll. 3, 4: Cinema 4: Aszaemiz 2: Chvrlr-1 2, 3, Viva- l'r0si1l4'nL 33 Hi-l urum 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Sp:-akf-rs 3: W. S. 'l'. 3: l'im'ma li0prm-:u'nialiv1- 4. In-MOOR, S'l'ANLl'lY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Olm- Club 2, 3, 45 lllll Chuir: l'inm-ma Rc-prm-s1-n- lativx- 4: llnnur Sovioty 4. lll'lN'l'Ll'iR, l'lllOl'lNl'l Hi-Y 4: Hunwruunl S1-vrvlary 3. lll'IVl'IR, MARYANNE l rin-mlship 2, 3, 4: lli-Cnnlnxvrvilll -1: Spanish 3. O O lJll'1'l'Z, llORO'l'llY LIllSl'2 lflli Choir: High 'I'inu-H R1-pro:-wntativv. 4. IHXON, DOUGLAS GICOIHIIC A Cappella 2. 3, 4: film- Club 2: llbll Choir: 'l'ram'k 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. llOlll'2R'l'Y, JEAN lfrivmlship 3, 4: A Cap- pm-lla 3 4: Ola-v Club 3: Spanish 4: High 'l'inwu-4 3, 4: Cim-ma R4-press-nl.a1,ivv 3: Ush- vra 3, 4. IJORAN, WILLIAM .lOSl'll'll llumvrunm l'r1-sich-nl 2, 3, 4: A Cappm-lla 2, 3, 4: llll! Chuir: lffmtlmll 2: llasks-lball 2: 'l'rac-lc 2: Crass Country 3. C I lJO'l I'ORl'I, NANCY l rim-nmlxhip 2: Hi-Com- nn-rvial 4, IDOWNIGR, .lOSl'1l'lllNl'I In-mlm-rs 3, 4: Hi- l urum 4: Athle-tic' Shivlil 4, DOWNHR, VlOLA Hmm-rump l'rvsi4l4-nt 4. Ili-l nrum 4: R1-4l Crnss 3: Athlvlir' Shim-lll 4. l7OYLl'l, THOMAS ll. Spanish 2, 3. SX S E --f-'f ., ,,,. .l . R, Oki mv . X xi iw ffl? 'N K 4 ,fl . 4 'ff' 4- 'X,. R 'P M N6 ,.,. 5 'Q' 'K if .gs XM ms, Sits.. Page 49 Page 50 3 1 . l: 3. esse . ,- rw 'f',gY? ::,5 -Q 1 1525 ' . 7.', 7, if . W WS ' If-5 'figs K, f .rv 5 ,L-fig Qin' qw' su- ,lf ir ,. ,. .. .f f 55 -if -ser., 'S .5 I X Barbara Banks serves Miss Kesler, Mrs. Banks, Donna Lloyd, and Mrs. Lloyd at a chatty homeroom tea. DItll'IHORS'I', JERRY-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. DROESCHER, CHARLES ALLEN-Jr. Red Cross 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4. DROESCHER, ROBERT-Photo 4. IJROUILLARD, THOMAS FREDERICK-HL Y 2, 3 4, President 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Give Club 2: 10B Choir: Football 2, 3, 4: German 2, 3, 4: Math 4: Newton 4: Agas- siz 2. DRUMMOND, PAUL JONESfSpanish 3, 4. Hi-Forum 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 4. DUBNICKA, MARY VIOLA-Hi-Commercial 4: Friendship 4. DVOROZNAK, MICHAEL-A Cappella 3, 4: Glce Club 2: 10B Choir: Wrestling 2. 3 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. ICESLEY, RICHARD ALRERTaHi-Y 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4. ELENIS, CHRIS COSTAS-Student Counc?l 4: Band 4: Spanish 3. ENGLISH, ROBERT WAYNE-Technical. ICVANS, WILLIAM DORR-History. EVERETT, AI.ICEf-Honor Society 4: Stu- dent Council 3: 1013 Choir: Friendship 3, 43 W. S. T. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 3: Iiarnstormers 2, 3, Point Secretary 2: Homeroom President 4: Speakers 3: Cinema 2, 3 4, Assistant Editor 4. FAHEY, CHAUNCEY- -Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: German 2. FAMILTON, DONALD WILLIAM-Science, I.zxni-zuage. I-'lfILDMANN, ROBERT M.-Glee Club 2: IOB Choir: Honor Society 4. FENTON, MARGARET JEAN--Honor Socie- ty 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3 4: Orchestra 2 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Homeroom Vice President 3, Sec- retary and Treasurer 3: W. S. T. 2, 3, 4: Spanish 4: Speakers 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4. FERGUSON, JANE ADELE-Friendship 2: Glee Club 2: Spanish 2. FILSON, MARTHA JEAN-Friendship 2, 3. 4: Homeroom President 2. FISHER, MAXINE CLAIRE-Boot and Bridle 4. FITCH, DONALD HUGH-Track 4: L Club 4. FLETCHER, LEONARD HAROLD-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4: Rand 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Agas- siz 2: Honor Society 4. FOOR, RONALD Af-Projectionists 2, 3, 4' Aqassiz 2: Fencing 2: Spanish 2. FRANK, WILLIAM P.-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Projectionists 2, 3, 4. FULLER, GLENDA RAE-Friendship 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: S. P. Q. R. 2, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3. 4: High Times 3. 4- FIIRNISS, .IUAN Siuvln-n1 1'uun1'iI 2: I rivnil- ship 2, II, 4: Aihls-Iii' Shiv-lvl 71: Spanish 2, 24: IIi-1'mnmi-rvinl 21, -13 IIn1m-rmmi 'l'r,-us. nr:-r 2: I1i-I nrn1n -1. 1 I2AI.I.A1IIII'1Il, IlANII'II. IC. Ili-Y L, 24, -1: 'I'rnm'k 34, 43 Spunie-h 24, -11 Ilnmi-rmlni l'ri-xi- 11:-nt 4. 1lAI4I1I'IIi, INlNAI.Il Stud:-H1 I'mini'il I: IIi-Y 2 14, 43 IUII Vhuir: I4:iN4-Imil Nlzulizngu-r 2: I rc-nvh 21, 54: Ili-I urnm 74, 1, 'I'r1-:ufure-r 24. I'ri-H1114-nl 1. 1'in1-nm 144-5-iw-N1-iit:u!ix'v 14: High 'I'iln4--4 14, 4. GAYIDOS, .IUSICVII Ifwmtlmll 2, 14, 1: I, Club 71, -1: Ilmm-rmnn Vim- I'r:--ills-ni 24: 3111114-n1 1'unm'iI 11. O O 4II'IA'I'I'IIi, MAIlAI.YN I,I'.I'I I r1-nl-Khin 2, '1. fl: film- Vlxllr Eg IUI4 1'1mix': Spanish 2 14, 1: Ili-1'mnln4-rrinl 74, 1, l'rn-hidn-nl 1: 1'in4-in'i Ili-pr'-r-u-llllnli-'v 13 1'inc-inn 24, lg W. S 'l'. 1. HICIIMAN, IIILAHY WAYNIC IIJI4 Vhnir: 'I'rm'k T41 I, 1'Ill1x 14. GIGIIM, ANI'l'A I4I'I'I I'Y I ri1-niixiiilu 21 Anim 542 Spanish 1. Hl'IIS'I', I'II.IXAI4I'I'I'II ANNI-I Simi--nl Funn- vil 34, -13 I r'1-m!r+I1Ap 2, 34, I, Fliziptv-r 'I'r4-:is- nn-r I: A Vimpi-11:1 24, 1: film- l'lnI4 LI, 241 IUI4 1'Imir: Him! und I4ri1IIi- 2 34, 1: Spun- ish II, 21, -13 Ili-I 1vrnm 34: Spwilurs I3 Vin- 4-mn -13 IIUYI1 'I'ini4-s Iii-pv'1-M-nlzilixv 2, 24. -1. O U llI'1I4I.A1'II, III'I'A 1.1-:nh-i--. 2, 34, lg 144.41 :md I4ri11I1- Z: Athla-Iir Slxic-I41 2: Slvunkli 2, 14: Ili-Ifnrmn lf, 1, IIICIISUN, MAIUZAIKIYI' film- l'luIn I4g lol: Vhoir: Nm-wtnn 11 1: Ilunur Snvii-Iy -1. KZUIHDUN, 4'lIAI4I.I'IS MII.I.I4IIi Ili-Y 2 24. 1: Ihnu-Imll Munintn-r 31, 1: Antu 14, I, 'I'r4-:wnr- 1-r 54, I'rc-sill:-nl 1: IIiuIl 'liilm-s Il1-pri-m-l11:1- livi- 1. 1lU'l I', .IAY I4 I1'r1-ni-Il. I O lIIil'II'INI41, .IAMVS I'. IVI:ilIv-maiti'---A S1-i4-in-1-. IIICICHUIQY, IUlI4I4II4'l' I1IlIIl'I'I I':1niI ll. 34. 1. IIAVKICIJUICN. KARUI. I rin-nflshiim 213 Ifvn- 1-ing 2 143 1444111 uni! I4riiII4- 123 Mnth 34, 1. S1-1'r1-Iury -1: IIivnul' Sm-in-ty 1. IIAVKICIC. f1I'IIIAI.lPINI'1 I'II.IZ.-XI4I'I'I'II I riu-mI:+1iilu 2, 34, 13 A Uzupis:-II-1 54, 1- Illu- 1'Iul1 15, Ill'4 1'Iinir: S I'. Q 14. lf, 24, Vim- I'f'l'N1'l'II1 nnfl 'I'rm-nzaurv-r 71: I ri-nvh 1: Hi- Ifnrum 14, -1: Ilmm-rmnn 'l'rs-:wurvr 2, 34: Vin- lnrl IC:-pre-si-iiliiiivv 1: Iliirh Timm-Q 74, 1, O O IIA1'IiI.I'TY, .II'II4I!Y RYAN Ili-Y 3, 54, 1 Vim- I'r1--ich-nt 51, I'i'n--.'11c-nl 1: Ihnnrl 71: A f'upp1-Iln 24, 1: film- 4'IuI1 23 IUI4 Vhnir: 'I'rm-k 4. IIAII'l'I-III. l'I.II I UIilJ A. A l':ippi-II:i 2. .4. 11: Gi-rmun -15 Ilunnr Sm-in-ly 1. IIANICIC. I,AMI4I'lIi'l' Ili-Y 34, I: Simniali Z. 14. IIANGLIN. I4IISSI'II.I. Ili-Y 12 34. 1: A I':ip- ln-Iln -1: Ulm- 1'lnIn 31: Swimming 2, 34, 1: Ihml und I4ri'Il1- 2: Auilwix 54: I rs-nvh 34. Ns-whm 1: Ili-I uruin I1 IVIHIII 1: 1 nn-mu 31. O O IIAIlIiING'l'UN, IIICNRY Simi:-nt Vnnnr-il 2: III-Y 2, 54, -13 I mr1ImII 2, f4. 1: Iiuwlu-llmll 2: 'I'rlu'k 2, 14. -1: I, l'lnIl 31, I: High 'l'inu-4 Ri-nr'-ss-iilulivv 34. IIAI1'I'. IfI.I'iMMI'IN'l' Suilnvninlf 2 24, 1. IIAI4'I'IN1I. VICICNA ANN! Ilunnr Sm-if-Iy -1' I rim-nal:-:hip 2, 34, 4: A Fannin-II:n 1: H14-U Fluh 2, 24, 'I'r1-mourn-r 2: 1014 Phu-'rz I.:-fish-i's 2. 34. -1, Su-1-rvlury 743 Athh-tic Shim-lvl 2: Jr, Ib-41 Vrorm 2, 54: Spnnish 2, 34, 1: IIi-Ifimrllni 74. Sw-:ilu-rs I4 1: 1'inn-nm 54: Ilmm-rnmn I'rvsi- 111-n1 3. IIAICVICY, .IANIVIC I rii-nilshiiy I- I4:inI l. 74, 4: 'I'unku1n-1-rQ -1: Ibm! :ind I4ri4II1- 2. 541 Alhln-liv Shim-Isl 14: Spanish 1: IIi-l'omms-r- vinl 11. 01121911 Ralph Nvss pri-sunts the foot- ball tm-um tu thv vhvi-rim: stuclc-nt Irmly as he SDl'1lkS2lt1IN' uulcluin' vfilly. ,Va i 71: x ' - s , Ks- 511 . 'iw -:ln L .1 'ro 1' .yi -4 , I f J., WF wmv' , A X 3 v -2- . -X - .4 x -,S 4. Q. .- - Page 51 if . V k . 4 . 4 'K we ff . .avr .X - ' gk ar A we K W .4 5 ,mi Q s Q x in 4 S -Is ., Q .5 ,C fa. my Ulu. Q E i :. . fn A , qimmi: in Sb-as .A NG' X 4 .hh .h I Page 52 HEIMANN, JOAN - Student Council 3: Friendship 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. HEISER, DAVID-Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President- Treasurer 4: Newton 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 4: Chess 2: German 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. HERZBERGER, FREDERICiHi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: L Club 4: Speakers 3, 4: French 2, HERZER, RICHARD-Student Council 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4. I I HESKAMP, CASTELLA-Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Secretary 3, President 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter President 3, Chapter Secretary 4: Glee Club 2 3, 4, Pres- ident 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 3, 4, Ex- ecutive Secretary 4: Speakers 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: High Times 3, 4: Honor Society 4. HILTON, PHILIP-Hi-Y 2, 3: Boot and Bridle 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 2: High Times Representative 2, 3, 4. HOLMAN, MARTHA JANE-Student Coun- cil 2, 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Tankateers 3. 4:-Hi-Forum 3, 4: Homeroom President 4. HOLSTEIN, KATHRYN LOUISE- Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Speakers 4: Homeroom President 2: Hi-Commercial 3, 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4, Head Usher 4. C O HORNE, MARJORIE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 3: High Times 3, 4: Spanish 2, 4. HULETT, MARJORIE-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2. 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Math 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: Spanish 4. HUNT. CAROL PERRIN-Friendship 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Agassiz 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, 3, Vice President 4: W. S. T. 3: Hi-Forum 2: Newton 4: Honor Society 4. HYATT, PATRICIA ELLIS-Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: High Times 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4. O O INGRAM, PATRICIA ANN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: High Times Representative 4: Hi-Commer- cial 3: Cinema 4: Ushers 3, 4. INSLEY, .IANEiGlee Club 2 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 4: Newton 4. IRWIN, PATRICIA DIANE-Friendship 4: Tankateers 4: Boot and Bridle 3: Athletic Shield 4: Spanish 3, 4. JACKSON, WINIFRED LOUISEfFrienclship 2, 3: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Hi-Commer- cial 4: Homeroom President 4. O O JANAPOLIS, OLYMPIA-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: French 2: Spanish 4. JARMUSCH, RICHARD S.-Mathematics. Science. .IENKINS, BENJAMIN WADE - Student Council 3: Band 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Barn- sturmers 3, 4, President 4: Hiyzh Times Representative 3: Spanish 4: Homeroom Vice President 2: National Thespian 3, 4. JOHNSTON, JACQUELYN ANN-Friendship 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 4: Hi-Forum 4: Hi-Commercial 3, 4. O O JONES. RAYMOND KALMAN, DORIS-Honor Society 4: A Cap- pella 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: Tanka- teers 4: High Times 3, 4: Spanish 3: New- ton 3: Speakers 4: Ushers 3, 4. KANABA, JOHN-Technical. KANDRA, VIRGINIA-Boot and Bridle 4. O O KEELER, DWIGHT CHARLES - Student Council 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Glee Club 3: Football 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4. Captain 4: L Club 3, 4: Cinema Repreesntative 2, 4: Spanish 2. KEILS. ORWIN MYRON-Hi-Art 2, 3, Treas- urer 3: Auto 3. KESSEL, RICHARD RAYMONDfGlee Club 3, 4: 10B Choir: Wrestling 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 4: Cross Country 2: L Club 2, 3: Span- ish 3, 4: Azassiz 3. KIBLER, NANCY RUTI-IvFriendsl1ip 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3: 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Hizh Times Representative 3: Hi-Commercial 3, 4. O O KILROY, JAMES DAVID-Homeroom Vice President 2: Hi-Art 4. KIRSOP, THOMAS M.-Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3. KLAMM, CAROL E.-Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Boot and Bridle 2: Athletic Shield 3 : Spanish 3, 4 : Hi-Forum 4. KLEIN GEORGE 0.-Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: German 2, 3, 4: Auto 3. KLEIN, JAMES I ItEDI'IRICKfGlee Club 41 German 3. KNUREK, ELIZAIIETH A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 2: l0Il Choir: Ili-Commercial 3: Homeroom Serretary 3, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 4. KNIITII, IUINALII LINIJAU Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Ili-Forum 3: Math 3, 4: Cinema Represen- tative 3: High Times Representative 4: Swimmini! 2 3, 4. KUI'Il'KE, ROIlI'IItT' Student Council 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10Il Choir: Spanish 3. KOESTEII, EVELYN' Honor Society 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: IOII Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Frenrh 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4: High Times 3, 4: Hi- Forum 3. 4: Hom:-room President 2: Cinema Representative 4. KUHLEIC, JOAN ANN Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Tankateers 4: L Club 4: Athletic Shield 2: Speakers 4: Latin 2, 3, Vice President 3: Homeroom Viee President 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Cinema 3, 4, Senior Editor 4: Library Assistant 2, 3, 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4, Head Usher 4: Hi-Forum 4. KOLLIE, GAIL ANN Friendship 4: A Cap- pella 4: Glee Club 3: Hi-Commereial 4: Ushers 4. KCLI', RICHARD RUSSELL A Cappella 4: Glee Club 2, 3: IOII Choir: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 4: Spanish 3, 4. KOMAIL ROIIERT EDWARD- Footlmll 2. KOMINEK, MARY Student Counril 3: Friemlship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 2: Latin 2, 3, President 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Library Assistant 2, 3: Ili-Forum 4: Cinema 4: Speakers 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4. KUVACH, WILLIAM Student Council 3: Basketball 2 3, 4: llasehall 2. KHAUS, .IOIIN M. Football 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Captain 2, 3: L Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Hom:-room I'resident 2. KILAIIS, RAYMOND Mathematies. KIiI'II7I'IL, IIOIIERT JOHN Spanish 2: Auto 3, 4. KRIll'I', PAUL E.- Wrestling: 4: Track 4: Cross Country 4. KIIIIN. DAVID ALAN Student Council 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: IOIl Choir: Football 2: Wrestling 4: Track 3, 4: High Times Representative 2, 3: Speakers 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. KIIHN, NANCY I'ILIZAlII'l'I'II Friendship 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Glen- Club 2, 3: IOII Choir: Athletie Shield 4: Ilomeroom Viee President 2: Hi-Commereial 3, Vice President 3: Spanish 2, 3: Auto 4. KIIRTZ, RAYMOND Student Council 3: Hi- Y 3: Jr. Red Cross 4. KIISANKE, ROIIERT WILLIAM Honor So- ciety 4: Student Counril 3: Hi-Y 4: New- ton 4: l'rujm-etionists 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Cinema 3, 4. KUSHNEH, VIRGINIA MAI'InHistory. LAMII, ANNE Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 4. LANE, IIARHARA ANNE Friendship 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3: Homeroom Vice President 4. LANGENHAN, RITAf Student Council 2: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 3. Main Treasurer 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Execu- tive Seeretary 4: Athletic Shield 3: Home- room President 2. Secretary 3, Treasurer 3. LANGENIIAN, WALTER- 10B Choir. O C LAZOII, ELIZABETH RUTH-Friendship 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Hi- Commurcial 3. LEHR, DONALD- Mathematics. LESOCK, MARIE 'Friendship 2, 4: Hi-C0m- mercial 4. LEWIS, MARY ANNE----Friendship 2, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Secretary 3: High Times Representative 4. O O LEWIS, SIDNEY RICHARD---Student Coun- cil 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: 10B Choir: Basketball 2: Jr. Red Cross 4. LINDSLEY, CHARLEEN---Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: 1013 Choir: Newton 3, 4: Cinema Representative 2: High Times 3, 4: W. S. T. 2: Ushers 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4. LII'AJ, ANN Glee Club 4: 10B Choir, LITTLE, LOUISE -Friendship 2. 1 f' ss Page 53 . x,,A 'll Page 54 - yn, 4 is-. -'gr A -S' :sg wgntf- em 'tThe Man Who Came to Dinner gave the audience a rousing' good time dui'- ing the two performances given here. LLOYD, DONNA MAE- Student Council 2: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 3: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Home- room 'Treasurer 3. LOEFFLER, JANE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Hi-Forum 4: Span- ish 3, 4. LDESCH, AUDREY LEl'lfFriendship 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Barnstormers 2: Hi-Commer- cial 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4: W. S. T. 4. LONDAHL. HARRY WILLIAM-Hi-Y 3, 4: Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3, President 3: Spanish 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Projectionists 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Cinema 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: Speakers 4: National Thespian 3, 4: High Times 3: 10B Choir. LONG, JUNE- Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: 10B Choir: Span- ish 3, 4: Math 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Library Assistant 2, 4: W. S. T. 4: High Times Representative 2, 3: Ushers 4. LORD, FRANK HARMON-Band 2, 3: Boot and Bridle 4: Hi-Forum 4: Speakers 4: Stage Staff 2. LOUX, LLOYD JR. FOX----Hi-Y 2. LYLE, BARBARA MARGARl'lTfCommercial. MacIVER DOLINAW- Student Council 4: lfriendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, President 3: A Cappella 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 3: Hi-Commerc'al 3, 4: Home-room President 3. MacRAE, BEVERLY ANN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Barnstormers 2, 3, 4: National Thespian 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Hi-Art 4: French 4. MPCOURT, WILLIAM FRANClSgTechnical. McGlNTY, JOHN PATRICK-History. C O McKlNNl'lY, ANN---Friendship 4: Orchestra 4. McWAlN, DONNA- -Friendship 2, 3, 4: Ath- letic Shield 4: Hi-Forum 3: S. P. Q. R. 4. MACBETH, A. WILLIAM- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Football 3. MACKAY, THOMAS Jf Student Council 2: Hi-Y 2, 3 Vice President-Treasurer 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, President 3: Basketball 2, 3. MACKERT, EARL E.---A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Spanish 4: Jr, Red Cross 2. MAISON, KATHRYN MARll'lfFriendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Spanish 2: Hi-Cum- mercial 3, 4. MAJEIUCK, JOSEPH GEORGE- Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Football 2. MALLOY, PAUL JOSl'lPHf Baseball 2, 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4. O C MAROHNIC, Bl'lRNADl'I'l'Tl-I FAY---Glee Cluh 2, 3: 10B Choir. MAROSEK, JOSEPH- Baseball 4: Wrestling 4: Track 4. MATZ, DOROTHY LOUISE-Student Coun- cil 3: Friendship 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Tankateers 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3. MAYWHORT, MYRTLE J.'- Friendship 2. MICAIDH IIRUCI-I A. F1-ncingz 2. MIGRKLING, IGIJWARII R. Hi-Y 2. 3: Foo!- hnll Manager 2, 3, 4: I ri-nr-h 2, 3: Ilorne- room Vice I'ri-niilvnt 2. MI'IRRl'I I', JOAN WI'lIIS'I'I'IR Fris-nilship 4: A Cappella 4: Glu-v Club 3, 4: IOR Choir: 'Q Iiurnstormi-rx 2, 3, 4: Nutionul 'l'hi-spinn 3, 4. MI'1R'I'AN, R.U'I'H ANN Coninwrrinl. MI'ISSI'lNGI'IR, MARY ZI'II.l.A A Capps-lln 3 4: Glu-0 Cluh 2, 3: IUII Choir: 'I'unknl1-1-rri 3, 4: Athletil' Shivlil 3: Ili-Cmnms-rc-inl 3, -1. MI'I'I'RU, ICVICIIYN DICIAIRIS Gloi- Cluh 3. 4: lilli Choir. MI'l'l I'I'l, III'IRIII'IR'I' IIIGRNARII S1-lem-1-. MEYER, EVICLYN LUIIISIG Frii-mlship 2, 'V 3, 4: Alhlm-tix' Shin-ld 3: Hi-Comnn-rvizil 3. sk 4: Axuumiz 2, 3, 4: Spunish 2, 3. MICIINO, ROIII'IR'l'A ANN Ili-Comnwri-izil 3: Jr. Rod Croxs 2. MIIIALIQGA, MARIAN Fris-mlsliip 4: Ilif I Comnwrviul 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4. MII.I.I'IR, JACQIIHLYN ANN I-'rim-nilship 2. 3, 4: Alhlc-tif' Shim-lil 3: Hi-i'omrn4-rm-inl 3. 'Frvunuri-r 3: Hi-Forum 4: Iliyrh 'I'inn-S Rop- rm-xenlnlive 3, MII.I.I'IR, VIRGINIA LUIS Hi-Ari, 4: Auto 4: Jr. Rod Cross 4. Q MILLIGAN, l'A'l'RlCIA I rivnrIship 4: Spun- ish 4: Ili-Iloninn-rviinl 4. MILLS. JAMES I'lIII.II' Ili-Y 2, 3: A Cup- pa-lln 3 4: Glu- Cluh 2: Wri-ailing: 3, -I: Cross Country 4: Flying 3. 4 MISIAK. ANGICIIINIC JUDY Glu- Club 2. MIZI4, JANICIC MARGARWI' Ifrii-mlship II, 4: High Tinwx Rvprvru-l1!,ulivv 3: Jr. llvil Crum-1 4: I r1-nc-h 2, 3, 4. MOKRICN, IIAVIIJ JOHN I-'4-ni-ing 23 Ger- mnn 2, 3, MUNIJAK, ARTHUR JUIIN l m-nvini-Z 21 Speukorn 3: 'I'rar'k 3, Mnnnzor 3. MONIJAK, JAMES ARTHUR Moilvlvrs 2. Vice I'rc-Nidvnt 2: Slum' Stull' 2, 3, 4, Chief of Stall' 4. MORRISON, li0lII'IR'l' W. Sluilvnl, Counvil 2, 3: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4. Sm-1-retnry 2, 3: Glen- Cluh 3: IUII Choir: High Times 3, 4: Horne- room I'rA-Midi-nt 4: High 'Fimes Reprs-si-nt:v live 2, 3: Ili-Forum 3, 4. if ff' NELSON, ARI,I'INI'1 MARGARI'Z'I' Studi-nt Council 3: Frieiulnhip 2, 4: Glen- Cluh 3, 43 IUII Choir: L1-mla-rr-1 2. 3, 4: Alhlvlii- Shield 4: Ihnrnntornu-rs 2: Spanish 4: Homi-room l'r1-niali-nt 2. NELSON, IIRUCE Honor Sovim-Iy 4: Flush l'rc-sid:-ni. 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, I'rusi1I4-ni 3: Slu- di-nl Council 4: Glu- Cluh 2: 'I'rm'k 2, 3, -1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4: L Cluh 3, 4: Ilhzli 'I'im4-14 R4'lrri-ru-litntivv 3: Cinemn Reprm-:u-n- tutivv 2: National 'Yhespiun 2, 3, 4, 'l'runs- 5 x urer 3: Agmsxiz 2, 3, 4, l'r1-sidm-nt 3: Spun- f '1' iwh 3, 4. E2 NELSON, RUTH Siurlc-nt Council 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4, Sm-ern-lnry 33 Gln-o Cluh 3 -1, I'rs-Hills-nt 4: Hi-Comma-rriul 3: Spanish 3, 5 4: Honor Society 4. NEWCOMII, IDANIIGI, Hi-Y 2, 3: Gln-v Club 3: IOII Choir: Swimming 2: Iligh 'I'im--Q Ri-pri-eu-nI.utive 4. at Q 3 .P iv. K f 5 5 I1 .E A 5. The cheerleaders clad in purple iwfl gold jumpers lead the crowd in time ,ms flag raising ceremony during wusim. U. , QQ' A , ,ia Page 55 r l Q, E . . ., Q 1 4 ...Q- Page 56 we my-4. NICHOLS, WILLIAM-Basketball 2: Base- NEWKIRK, DOLORES--Barnstormers 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4. NEWHAUSER, CHARLES-Glee Club 3, 4: 10B Choir: Auto 4. ball 2, 3, 4: L Club 4: Homeroom Vice President 2, President 3. NICKEL, GENEVIEVE-Drum Majorette 3. 4:lA Cappella 4: Glee Club 3: Hi-Commer- cia 4. NIELSEN, ETHEL-Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Athletic Shield 3: Hi-Commercial 3. NIMTZ, LOIS-Friendship 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 3, 4: Agassiz 2: Auto 3. NOETZEL, LOIS JEAN-Friendship 4: Ath- letic Shield 3: Hi-Commercial 2. NOVOTNY, JOSEPH ANDREW-Hi-Y 3: Football 2: Basketball 2. OBRAL, HENRY-Mathematics. O'DONNELL, NEILfBasketball 2, Manager 2. 0'LEARY, ROSEMARY-Friendship 2, 4: Fencing 4: Boot and Bridle 2: Spanish 4: Hi-Commercial 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3. OLSON, H. THEODORE-Hi-Y 3, 4: Fencing 2: Cinema 3, 4, Business Manager 4: High Times 4. OLSON, RUSSELL-Student Council 3: Hi- Y 3: Glee Club 3, Secretary 3: Basketball 2: Spanish 2, 3: Aero 4. ONACHILLA, JAMESwAuto 3. ONUFER, ROBERT-Technical. OWEN, LA VERDA ANNfFriendship 2, 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Home- room President 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Hi- Commercial 3, 4: Hi-Art 4. PALMER, WARREN-A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 3: 10B Choir: Cinema Representative 2. PASKERT, THOMAS ALAN-Mathematics. PAUL, D. ROGER-Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 4: Boot and Bridle 2, 3, Treasurer 2. PAUL, DOROTHY-Friendship 2, 3: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Tankateers 3, 4: Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3: Jr. Red Cross 2. PAULE, WILLIAM JOHN-Honor Society 4: Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. PAYTON, CLYDE VAUGHANfPrintimz. PENTZ, NORMAN EDWARD-Hi-Y 33 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Boot and Bridle 3, Treasurer 3: Honor Society 4. PERKINS, FRANCES MARIE--A Cpppella 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Athletic Shield 3: Hi-Commercial 3, 4. O O PERRIN, MARTHA ELEANOR-A Cappella 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Honor Society 4. PETER, JOHN RICHARD-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Math 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4. PETERKIN, DELMER S.-Mathematics. PIDDINGTON, JOAN ELAINE-Friendship 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4: W. S. T. 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Barnstormers 3, 4: Auto 4: Hi- Forum 3, 4. PILARSKY, RICHARD STANLEY-A Call' pella 4. POMEROY, RICHARD JOHN-Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4. POZUN, DONALD JAMES-Track 3: Cross Country 3. PRELL, EDWARDfHonor Society 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Track 2, 3: French 3, 4: High Times 2: Projectionists 2, 3, 4, President 4: Cin- ema 2, 3, 4, Editor 4. I'IlI'iSLAN, LORIiAINI'I I rim-mi:-lhip 2: Hi- CllIlIfT'N'I'4'IIlI 3: Hi-Fururn 32 S1l01lkl'l'H 35 Au1u 4. RAGLANII, FORD JAMES Hunur Suciviy 42 Stull:-nl Cuunvil 2: Ili-Y 3, 4: Iiaml 2, 3, 4: Wrorxtlirnz 2 3, 4: Asrassiz 2, 3, 4: Nvw- Inn 3: Math 3: Cins-ma 3, 4: Cine-ma Rup- rwu-nIul,ivv 3. IIPIIYMONIJ, GI'IIlALII S'I'l'Il'lII'IN 'Iil'l'IlllIl'ZlI. III'iI'ISI'I, .IOIIN IIHIHI 4. I I RICOAN, JAMI'IS A. 'I'ra1-k 3, 4: Ts-nnis 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: L l'luIi 3, 4. RI'II'I'A, MILIJRI'IIl IGLLICN Studs-nt Fuuncil 2: Fri:-miship 4: Hi-l'umn11-rrial 3, 4: Humv- rnnm Sm-cru-tary 4: Cim-ma 4. ICICIIL NANCY I ri4'n1I:4hip 2, 3, 4: CIN' Cluh 2, 3, 'I'rm-aHur1-r 3: 'I'allIu1Ic-4-rs 3, 4, Svvrviary 4: Ilonivrlmni I'rr-sid:-nt 3: Suun- ish 3, 4: III-Ifurum 3, 4: Sw-aka-rs 3, 4: W. S. 'I'. 2: Iinrlmtnrnivrs 2: Jr. Rm-nl Cruise 2: Ilixzh 'Finn-H 4: Hunur Sm'i1-ty 4. RI'III'l'I'IR, ICOSICMAIQIIC A I'app1-lla 3: I-'vn- vingz 2, 3, 4, 'I'r1-asurvr 4: Alhh-l,iv Shim-III 3: GI:-v l'Iuh 2: IIDIS Chair: Ifunl and Ilriclls-: Hunur Sm'i4-ly 4. IHVII, I'A'I'RIK7IA I-'ri1-ndship 3 4: Hi-f'uvn- mm-rrial 3: Spanish 2, 3: Ili-Forum 4: Hi- Art, 4. RIIGIIL, AI.II'I41 I'II.IZAISI'I'I'H Honor Sewin- Iy 4: IUII Choir: S. I'. Q. Ii. 2, 3: Iisha-rs 3, 4: Jr. R1-1I Crass 4. IIOIKINSON, JIINIC I ri4-mlship 21 Mmh-rn Arla 2: Hi-Ari Guild 3: Hi-f'umnn-rr'iaI 3. IIOIGIIM, IIARIRARA LOUISE lfrivnrlshin 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: HI-I'4lIIIN1I'Fl'IllI 3. ROIIONA, MIl'HAI'ZL S'I'I'ZVI'I Ilruftimz. RIII'I'l'I'IR, HARRY IL Ifmnilmll 2 Mumlytvr 2: Wrs-railing 2, 3, 4, Manam-r 2, 3, 4. RIII'I'I'lR'l', NANI'Y IIARIIARA Hunnr Sal 4'i1'W 41 I rin-ndxhip 2, 3: limit and Ikridln- 3. 4: Agaasix 2, 3: Iishvrs II: l'inu-mn Rop- rmwnlaiivv 2, 3, 4. S'I'. CYR, .IUHN 'I'IIAllIiI41ITS 'l'r:u-k 3: Gulf 3, 4. I O SAI'lL'I'ZI'IR, LORNIC MOORE Spanish 3, 4. SAI.'I'IS, THOMAS 'I'r:u'k 2, 3, 4: Uross Uuunlry 2, 3: L f'IuIr 3, 4: Spanish 4. SANIJHROCK, l'1I.IZAI!I'1'I'lI MARIE l riu-n1I- ship 2, 3: GI:-0 Club 2, 3, 4: NIR Fhnir: vnrh 2, 3. SA IDICRSON, MAIUIAICWI' I ri1-nflshin 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Hi-Art 3, 4: Hi-Cmnnu-r- vial 3: IIi-I urum -I: IIlHlI4'f'llllIl'l Vivv I'rvsi- 1I4-nl, 3. SARGI'lN'I', ROI!I'IR'I' F. HifY 2, 3, 4. SAXTON, ICIDWAIQID IIAIIVICY Ili-Y 3, 4: I onI.ImaII 2. 3, 4: Iiuakm-thall 2: Has:-IiaII 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4. SAYLICS, .IICANNIG I ri1-nulshilr 4: Apzassiz 4: Hi-Umnml'r1'inI 4. SVHIMANSKY. JOHN A. Hi-Y 2. 3: IIIIHICUI- hall 2: 'I'ravk 3, 4: Fruss Country 3, 4: I, Ifluir -I, 4. O O SCIIMI'I I'. DONALD A. Auto 4. SCIIIQICIICII, NORA ANN Sluulf-nt, Cuunril 41 I ri0n1lHhip 2, 3, 4: Hemi and Hrililv 2, 3, 4: Ilunwrnam I'r1-sill:-nt 2, 4: Hi-I nrun1 4: Spf-akvr:-4 4: Math 3, 4: Spanish 4: limit and I!rirlI1- 2, 3, 4. Sl'IIlIl.'I'I4l. IlI'IRNII'I'1 ANN I rim-mlshin 2. SCO'I I', NI'IIL I'IVI'IRI'I'I I' Sturlm-nt. Council 2: IIi'Y 2, 3, 4: IOII Vhuir: Hi-Ifururn 2, 3, 4: lIi-Arl 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2. O O SICAGIGR MARY ANN I'ILIZAIiI'I'I'II -- Spanish 2: Ilarnslurnu-rs 3: High Timvs R4-nrf-ru-nI.al,ivv 3: Hnnur Sm-in-ly 4. SI'III I'IR'I', I'1I.IZAIiI'1'l'II LOIIISIG Frivnrlship 2, 3, 4: Athlvlim' Shim-Isl 3: G1-rman 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3. SIGISE, MARILYN RUTH I ric-nelshin 2, 3, 4: Iiand 2. 3. 4: Abfassiz 2: Ushm-rs 2, 3. 43 III-Comme-rr-ial 4: Hi-Ifurum 4: High 'Finn-s Rvnrmu-nlat.ivo 4. SHAW, VIRGINIA I l'Il'Il1IHIlIjl 2, 3, 4: Burn- Nturnn-rs 3, 4, Rm-vurrlinpz S1-rr:-tary 4: Na- tinnal 'I'hc-spian 3, 4, S1-1-ra-tary 3: Spanish 4: Ilnmm-rnom I'rc-aids-nt. 3: Honur Such-ty 4. lm K 26 SH 'Q Page 57 ri it .,, 1- Page 58 SHERNESKY, LORRETTA RUTH-History. SHERWOOD, MARJORIE-Honor Society 4: Class Vice President 4: Student Council 2: Friendship 2, 3, 4, President 4: Leaders 3, 4: Tankateers 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Hi- Forum 3. SHOLDES, REGINA-Glee Club 2, 3, 4: W. S. T. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. SHUGA, JOSEPH-Technical. SIMA, PAUL CHARLES- Track 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Auto 4: High Times 2, 3. SKALSKI, SOPHIA LAURA--Friendship 2: Hi-Commercial 4. SLAMAN, DOROTHY-fHonor Society l: Stu- dent Council 3: Friendship 2, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Barnstormers 2, 3: French 3, 4, Vice President 4: Ili- Forum 4. SLENO, JOYCE --Friendship 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3. SLICK, BENJAMIN-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SMITH, BEVERLY ANN--Friendship 2, 4: W. S. T. 2, 3: Barnstormers 2: Hi-Forum 3. SMITH, DAVID CHARLES- Hi-Y 4: Foot- ball 2, 3: Basketball 2: Track 4: High Times 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4, SMITH, MARTIN HUG-Hi-Y 4: Football 3: Basketball 2: Track 4: Tumbling 4: Iiigh Times 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4. SMITH, RALPH feff Swimming' 2, 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 4. SMITH SHERRIL APPLEBY Honor Socie- ty 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: French 4: Hi-Art 2, 4: Cinema Represen- tative 3: Cinema 4. SMITH, SHIRLEY - Student Council 4: Friendship 2: Spanish 2, 4: Cinema Repre- sentative 2. SOPKO, RICHARD MICHAEL--Student Coun- cil 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3 4: Foot, ball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Tumbling 2, 3: Fencing 2: L Club 2 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Cinema Represen- tative 2, 3: Auto 3. SPEARS, MARION PHARIS--Glee Club 4: Red Cross Representative 4. SPITLER, MARY MARGARET Friendship 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: S. l'. Q. R. 2: Hi- Forum 4. SI'I.AIN, PATRICIA-Boot and Bridle 4: Azzassiz 2, 3, 4: German 4: Cinema Repre- sentative 2: Honor Society 4. STARKEY, LOLA MAEfStudent Council 2. 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. STEHLICK, DONALD .lAMESf-Technical. STINCHCOMB, ROBERT GEORGEfHi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2: Band 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: French 2: Spanish 3: Honor Society 4. STOFFA, PAULfOrchestra 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Cinema Representative 3. STRUHAR, JEAN ANNE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Home- room Secretary 2. STURR, HELEN CATHERINE-Friendship 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Hi-Forum 4. SWEARINGEN, SUZANNE BEVERLY -- Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir: Athletic Shield 3: Spanish 3, 4: Barnstormers 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Speakers 3, 4: Cinema 4, SWEENEY, JOHN WILLIAM Hi-Y 3: Wres- tling 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 2: L Club 3, 4: Cheerleaders 3. SYKORA, THOMAS ANDREW - Student Council 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: President 3, 4: 10B Choir: Football 22 Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: L Club 3, 4. O O TAKAS, RICHARD--Student Council 4: Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, President 3: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Secretary 2: 10B Choir: Barn- stormers 2: High Times 2 3, 4: German 3. TAPAJNA, FRANK J.--Art. TEMPLETON, HARRY R.- -Hi-Art 2, 3: Spanish 4: Auto 3. THONNINGS, RICHARD-Glee Club 2, 3: A Cappella 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Representative 3: High Times 3. TIIURNIIUIIG, JAMES PAUL---Iland 2, 3, 42 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. 'I'INIlAL, MARCIA Friendship 2, 4: A Cap- pella 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: l0II Choir: Hi- Furum 4: Spanish 4. 'l'0lIEY, JOHN--Draftinlt. TORRANCE, JUANNE SHIRLEY----Friendship 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Cleo Club 2: 10ll Choir: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3: Hi-Com- mm-reial 2, 8, O C 'l'UlISI.EY, JUNE MARIE Gleo Club 2, 31 lOl! Choir: Ill-Commercial 4. TRASK, 'FAYLUR IJIIIJLY Ili-Y 2. 3: Foot- bull 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Club 3, 4: Ilizh Times 2, 3. lIElil'IL, BEVERLY CLAIRE Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Tankatc-ers 2, 3, 4: Hi- Curnmereial 3, l'r4-sirivnt 3: Spanish 3, 4. VAN DYKE, MARCIA JUAN Cine-ma 3, 4: Ili-Art 2, 3, 4. C I VAN VALKENIIIIRG, ANN SLATER - l rii-lulship 2, 3: Cleo Club 2, 3: I0l! Choir: lluot and llriille 2. VEJIJOVEC, WILLIAM EDWARD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Clem- Club 3: Football 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Club 3, 4: Ilomeroum Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: High Times Representative 2, 3, 4: Aero 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, VUKUUN, JUSEPH FRANK- -Math 4: New- ton 4: High Tinws 4: High Times Repre- sentative 4. VUVUS, MICHAEL JOIIN Ta-ehniuul, WAl'l'l'I, MAltCUElIl'l'l'I MAE Frionmlship 42 Gln-0 Club 2, 3, 4: Lenders 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shis-lil 3: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Spanish 2, 3. WALKER. JANICE RUTH Friendship 2, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Vim- l'l'l'Sllll'Ill 4: Clee Club 2: l0li Choir: Hi-Forum 3: Spanish 4. WALKER, MAlNlAllE'l' JUANNE Friend- ship 4: Ulu- Club 3: Ushers 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3: Ili-Commercial 3: Hmmm-room Vice Presi- :lent 4. WAIHIOLICK, MARGARET Hi-Commercial 4: llshi-rs 4. WASSERHAUER, CHARLES ANTON Stain- Stnif 3, 4: Radio 4: Jr. Rs-ql Cross 3: New- ton 4, WA'l'I'IIIlIUlISl'I, NANCY l rii-nrlship 2, 4: lluma-room Svc-rotary 3: Hi-Art 3: Hi-Com- nu-reial 3: Hi-Forum 4. WEIISTER, CARL R0liER'I' Class Treasur- er 4: Stiuls-nt Council 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 'l'l'l'llNllT1'l' 4: Football 2, 3 4: liasketball 2: L Club 3, 4: lflli Choir: Spanish 3: Horm-room l'r1-sitlent 2, 4. WEIR. CHARLES li. Ili-Y 3, 4: Wri-stlinfz 3, 4: 'l'raek 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: L Club 4. WELLS, EVELYN LOUISE Frierulship 4: Iiout unal llrimllm- 3: liarnsturmc-rs 3: High 'l'im1-s 3, 4: Ushers 3: Auto 3, 4. WENNEMAN, RICIIARIJ Ili-Y 2, 3: Iiase- bull 3, 4: Chem-rleamlers 3. WERNER, ROBERT PAUL A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Cla-0 Club 2, 3: 10Ii Choir: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Tumbling 2, 4. WES'I', I'A'l'RlClA Ushers 2, 3, 4. WllAIi.'l'0N, ARDITH---Homeroom Secretary 3, 'l'rs-usurn-r 4: Student Council 3: Spanish 2: lli-Commercial 3, Treasurer 4. WIIARTON, FRANK ALLEN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: llunrl 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: 10B Choir: 'Frm-k 4: Cross Country 4: Iixrnsturmcrs 3, 4, Treasurer 3: National Thespian 3, 4, Trl-nsurn-r 4: Spanish 3, 4. WIIELSKY, JI'1ANNE--Athletic Shield 3: Hi- Comnu-reial 3: Spanish 3. WHl'l'l'I, HURLESON DAVIS Ihuul 2, 3: lhuliu 2. Wlll'I'I-I, NORINE ANN Ili-Commercial 2. WHITNEY, EDITH -- Friendship 4. WlEClIl'IRT, JANIS LOUISE Friendship 2: files- Club 2: l0li Choir: Spanish 2, 3. WILLIAMS, EDNA L. Glu-e Club 2: 108 Choir: Jr. Red Cross 3. Nm vm vm-..,.... AS Page 59 X' Page 60 WILLIAMS, FLORENCE MARY-Honor So- ciety 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, B. 4: 10B Choir: Leaders 3. 4: Athletic Shield 3: S. P. Q. R. 2, 3, Secretary 3: Speakers 8, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: High Times Represen- tative 2: Cinema 3, 4: Ushers 4. WILLISON, JAMES-Homeroom Secretary 2. WING, ROBERT-Hi-Y 3, 4: Football Mana- ger 3: Speakers 3, 4: Spanish 3. WINTER, RUTH-Class Secretary 4: Student Council 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Pres- ident 4: Tankateers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 8: Athletic Shield 3: Spanish 3, 4: Barnstorm- ers 3: Homeroom President 3, Secretary 2. WINTERICH, DOROTHY - Friendship 3: Boot and Bridle 3, Secretary 3: Spanish 3. WOLF, MARY ELIZABETH-Friendship 2, 3 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Athletic Shield 3: Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Homeroom Vice President 2: Spanish 2 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3. WOODFORD, JOAN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: 10B Choir: Hi-Art 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Hi-Forum 4: High Times 3, 4: High Times Representative 3. WROBBEL, RICHARD-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: 10B Choir. YORK, CHARLES WILLIAM-Swimming 2, 3, 4: II Club 3, 4: Spanish 2, S. YOUNG, DONALD-Honor Soicety 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: High Times 3, 4, Editor 4: Agassiz 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Jr. Red Cross 8, 4, Treasurer 4: Speakers 4: Barnstormers 2: Spanish 2,'3: Hi-Forum 4. YOUSKO, RAYMOND JOSEPI-I-Mathema- tics. YUHAS, ANNA-Honor Society 4. YUHAS, JOHN LEONARD-Student Council 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 4: Auto 4: Cinema Representative 2. ZEI-IRUNG, WILLIAM EUGENE-I-Iomeroom Secretary 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. ZESIGER, ALBERT LeROY-Band 2, 3, 41 Boot and Bridle 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 4: Hnoor Society 4. ZIMMERMAN, HARRY BRICKWER-Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 3, 4. CAMERA SHY ADAMCIK, JAMES ANTHONY-Football 3: Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4. BURROWS, LEONARD HOLE - Student Council 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. ERLENBACH, DAVID NELSON - Social Studies. KIRSCHNICK, DONALD FREDERICK - Technical. MILLER, ROGER EARL-Track 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Spanish 4. PAULUS. EMIL-Technical. RAYMOND, CHARLES F.-A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10B Choir: Stage Staff 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4, President 4: Barn- stormers 2, 3, 4: National Thespian 4. THOMASCIK, ALBERT ALEXANDER - Technical. SAYLE, VIRGINIA-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Spanish 2, 4. SNIDER, ROBERT BALFOUR-History. August 1946 KIRK, DOUGLAS LASHER, ROBERT WILLIAM-French 2, 3: Math 8, 4: Hl-Forum 3, 4: Projection 2, 3, 4. President 4: Activities Council 4. MOWEN, PAUL MARTIN-Hi-Y 4: Track 42 Spanish 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4: Chess 2, 3, 4. PAES, RICHARD-A Cappella 3. 4: Glee Club 2. O O SOUTHACK, BETTY ANNE-Glee Club! 10B Choir. ASHMUN. DON BALOG, MILTON ISECKMAN, LYDALL BRANCHIEK, JOHN CROWLEY, JOHN BUSEY, AILEEN DERRICK, ROBERT DURAN, MATT DU RIVAGE. DON EICHLER, RICHARD ERPENBECK. EUGENE FARRELL. JIM FLETCHER, GWENDA GORDON. DON HELMER, BOB JOHNSTON. CLIFF JONES. TI-IOMAS KELLY, BOB KIRKHAM. GEORGE KOENIG, ART KOVALAK. ANDY LASK. BOB LIMPUS, BRUCE CAMERA SHY LOTH. WAYNE MCCRACKEN, CHARLES McLAUGHLIN, EUGENE MASSON, BERNICE MEADE STANLEY MEELVEC, ANDY MELVILLE. DICK MINCH, WALTER MORGAN, DAVE MYERS. BOB PANGRAC, ADAM RAITH, GERALDINE SANDERS. ROY SCHUSTER, RUDY SEDMACK, JOHN SHARKEY, JEROME SNIDER, BETTY STRAI-IL BOB SYKES, ALICE TERRY, CHARLES TOBER, DON VANTA, GEORGE WADDELL. JIM Page 61 f- M, .,,. ff .J HI' f f , .f 11' f xl' 3 ,ll fly - .5 ., '! F' 65 5' 1 ,,' ,. , 1 f L, 1 IW: ,, i r fe 1 . -1 ' V H va A -- 1. I- aff wx '-. 3, -'J f....,: ,wa-.M -,..- ,.. ' My wg J Sound Off! Yes, the veterans are getting their chance to sound off in school as they did in the armed forces. A special veterans' course is offered at Lakewood High School so that the ex-G. I.'s may obtain diplomas or prepare for college entrance. The method which is used in selecting courses needed by veterans is personal interviews with the ser- viceman, evaluation and accrediting of all work done in the service, and establishment of courses so that he may review subjects Page 62 William Trimble and Fred Allen, outstanding veterans of the January class, receive their diplomas from Mr. McDonald, pres- ident of the Board, while Dr. Vredevoe and Mr. Rehmus watch. previously studied and may qualify for a diploma as quickly as possible. When this has been done, study programs are outlined by Dr. Vredevoe and Miss Dawson. Usually veterans have their own classes, but in spe- cial subjects such as art and advanced math- ematics they are placed in regular classes. Service records in all branches of the armed forces throughout the world for veterans in the spring class total 145 years. In rank they ranged from privates to officers. Upper Picture: Row l U'!'unn4-ll, Syphn-rs, Va-elfla, Trnyvr, Lynch, Miller, J., Millvr. ll., Hrwunor, Millvr, G., Vukmm, Cuvlms. Aflunn-ik, filuvna 0 Row 2 I's-1-plos, Walm-r, 4'ranfnr4l, Hauck. Marshall, Owvn. W1-iinwriyxht, Allvn, l-Iifvl, VVQ-ssl-l, Cronlor, llipnj, M1-lvillv, Sanmln-rs O Huw Sl f Gall, l'Ikvy, Allvn ,l ., Brady. Urawforcl, Karchvr, Lohman, Mnrri:-mn, Trimlxur. VVainwriy:lH, V:-sl, llyvhv, l'utrivk, Nc-alun, Anzlvrsrm, Crawford I Ruw -lAMihalsky, Koryta, Hawkins. Rim-hart, l'r1-slan, Gm-ist, l'mlracky, l'r4-slan, llivks, Vhiwlisla-r, Junvs, Smith, llnrulka 0 linw 5 Faris, Liml, Hill, Hudnk, H1-ndvrshut. Pochatck, Turnvr, llvnh-1:1-, Lower Picture: linw I lluwm-rs, .lnm-fx, Lehman, Lynch, Mills-r,Gr0sik, llaratko, Branchirk, Hvnckc, Truyvr, Ms'Cunvillv. Rn-gan O Huw 2 Nivhuls, Vukuuu, Trimlrur, Karcher, Puchatuk, L4-snansky, Sum-lik, Androski, Patrick, Chidislor, McMahon, Smith O lluw Il Mufti-r, Hunsnn, Egg:-r, Walm-r. Crawford, lfluuhvs, Nualon, Kvpic, Paul, Km-pic, l'm-tv. Houghton, Schm-nomun, .lur- vifmn 0 Row 4 Czunipimi, H1-lu-rlimz, lim-mlm-r, Wvssvl, Kraft, Mcllonnvll, Munro, Shuldvs, Martyniuk, K1-am-, .lnm-s, J., Kvak I Row 5 Yuhas. M4'l.ain, Minn-h, Wagner, Kirkwood, l'v0plvs, Mcilinty, O'Cunn0ll, Gallagher, llinklvy, Kirkham, lleMmur, Gay- xlmm, Suju, Urlnululv. Page Mr. Cockayne 12B Homeroom 35 Row 1-Wrobel, Wolfert, Sawyer, Mofiitt, Kadar, Drago. Row 2-Buckstaff, Barelka, McKnight, Bennett, Eysenbach Raridon. Row 3-Knuth, Zehrunpr, Blogna Boshara, Buescher, Bennett, Robert. Row 4-Jones ,Voig:t, Reese-. Gump Pave-lka, Edmiston. AbsenteesfColombo, Wclshaus, Malloy, Sweeney. Mr. Jefferis 12B Homeroom 38 Row 1-Herschman, Grifiiths, Morrison, Bristow, Socha, Inyzlefield, Sutter. Row 2-Clark, Vickery, Corcoran, Nurse, Sparre, Bennett, Simon. Row 3fParker, First, Skonce, Wilchek, Ellenberger, Galvin, Berau. Row 4fKisel, Kilbane, Boll, Waite Sansone, Lugrinbuhl, Myers. Absentoes-Baeiak, Kirsr-hnik, Berry. Mr. Shaw 12B Homeroom 130 Row 1-'Schulte, Chase, BufHng:ton, Beifuss, Schillfarth, Te-zreene, Wulf. Row 2f-Hlavaty, Beck, Galdun, Cold, Fay, Hoffar, Day. Row 3-Paine, Baskey, Charlesworth, Smith. McGinn. Davies. Absenteesflioyer, Dolinsky, Kusik, Line, Sanders, Trask, Simon. Mr. Ross 12B Homeroom 320 Row 1fGrifTin, Wirkiowiski, Johnston, Murphy, Stull, Charvnt. Row 2-Eichler, Egyed, Sayles, Christenson, Umpleby, Aiello. Row 3iEckoff, Stewart, Nacey Urban, Larsen, Kirwan, Prutton Row 43 Harsant, Thunhorst. Young. Mann, Vigrass, Keine. Row 5+Schwarz, Xostak. Hendershott, Sullivan, Leonard, Battle, Gray. Page 64 Jax Qfuum 9 4 and ' ' 'falulfzjnihf ' .1-. f ,M Miss E. Coutvs 12B Homeroom 317 Row 1 Whiiv, Ilziul. lloll, Sihio, McCann, Monlgonu-ry. liow 2 Elnwr. Fox, Mason, Dunlu-son l z-irron, lllunvy. Row 3 Wilson, Durschlmr, Kolyvr, l'ziciolti, Jonos, Littlolivlml. liow -1 Worth, llolzworth, llirfc, llrown, lR-rson, llorilon, lh-im-rt. Alxsvnlovs Mc'Km'0. Miss Mlllur IZB llomoroom W5 Row 1 Humphrey, Uurvor. Kovnrh. 'l'm-hokv, llrnbik, .ln-nm-son, l'ur1lum. Row 2 Bryson, Digrvl, Fnmpboll, Armstrong, Kullnmn, Tidik, Row 3 -Gibson, Uostanzo, Martin, Mm-l'hm-sm-y, McGivvrn, lh-lx, llurovkn. Row 4 Vroomnn, l'ulnphrm-y, Wa-mlm-ll, lllimrworlh, Rush, Yuhns, Dutton. Alusontovs liomuls, Sykvrl. Miss Monroe 12B Homeroom 132 Row I Smith, Brown, l'm-trvnkn, llzinililin, Dunn. l'opox'im-h. Row 2 llvllush, Nil-pn-rt, lfurlwr, Willsv, Johns, Kloots. Row 3 Magid, Moorv, l':iulm'n. live, Bates, Svssions. Row -1 Hirsx'hl'0lml, 'l'olwy, Grvcn, llrnoks, Cook, Lvvhnvr, Rnnvrl. Ahsvntm-os Haunt, Montgonwry In :1 pose which shows off their new purple and gold uniforms and megruphones ure the junior and sunior girl varsity chem-rlozuiers. 121310 65 9 Mr. A. K. Cook 11A Homeroom 40 Row 1-Way, Stockdale, Farris, Sherman, Huey, Johnson, Smith. Row 2-Dean, Newell, Kenny, Hook, Miller, Cobwin. Row 3-Gale, Paisley, Lynsky. Scott, J., Scott, B., Deertz, Snow. Row 4-Angstadt, Schierbaum, Matta, Kasson , Daugherty, Clark, Adamuscin, Baron. Mr. Cunningham 11A Homeroom 206 Row 1-Becker, Busa, Hicks, Ottelin, Francis, Root. Starek. Row 2-Smith, Fowels, Komar, Moorhead, Grumney, F., Whitaker, Jasper. Row 3-Hills, McLaren, Gribben, Maclieigan, Nesselroad, DeGraw, Anderson. Row 4fWaIsh, Evans, Stewart, Long, Schulte, Cahoon. Row 5-Stein, Grumney, A., Jakobi, Stic-rs, Fox, Quallich, Watson. Mr. Garner 11A Homeroom 134 Row 1iMcDermott, Branch, Greene, Henderson, Johnson, Wilcox, Pleasance. Row 2gVerbiak, Cantrall, Myers, Taylor, Sabol, Vedda. Row 3---Duklas, McHugh, Stebick, Harsant, Morris, Nitschke, Stroempl. Row 4AZimmerman, Gluvna, Gouch, Sipple, Grogan, Heilman, Greene, Bliss. Absentees-Stemmir, Fischer. Mr. Huffman 11A Homeroom 328 Row l-Henkle, Botchar, Patterson, Stephens, Meermans, Girardeau. Row 2-Burt, Kisel, Boyd, Leech, Sabath, Shaffer, Greene, Row 3iBourrand, Boruff, Jacobsen, Frush, Kasper, Galdun, Groff. Row 4-Duran, Mahalic, Tibbits, Futhey, Cameron, Tanner, Weber, Graca, Overmyer. Page 66 ,Spwzia fumta P .. .. 6 Hn nwj G1'oans and mths tattlc on the muscle behind the at- tack as shoulder Incl.-Ls block and tackle in football practice. Mr. Kluckhohn 11A Homeroom 20 Row 1 Rainvy, Wcosc, Gannon, Platt, Allen, D.. Wajda, Mills, Gres-nc, J. Row 2 fliriltnn, Dolinsky, Phu-laml, Unrrigzan, Pupovich, Km-ating, Moss:-rly. Kapustik. Row 3 Lnnclcrs. Appnnn, Evcrdcn Hatala, Vnn Der V1-lwlv, Shvridan, Groom-, W. Row 4 Irwin, Mvcrmans. Allan, L.. Kovalak, Lewis, Morris, Durr, Ensign. Mr. Mcflloskcy llA llomcroom 41 Row l llrcwvr, Johnson, Lnwroncc, Ginthvr, Grucnilvlml. Mainzvr, Miller. Row 2---Elwrhnrdt. Rvik, Gilllwrpz. Graham, Grauvr. Wm-hrlv. Row 3 Roman, llruw, Knncle, Jonas, Mertus, M., Puls, Gilbert. Row 4'-Kislin, Blackmur, Mvrtus, D., Kluslurnn-yor, Small, Kanllrach. Alwvnlcvs Schm-Hlvr. Klllifln, Payne. Mr. Neneman 11A Homeroom 108 Row 1 Gundrnm, Sarli. Ke-rvcr. Pirilwk, Murray, Willcox, Martin. Row 2 liielvk, Flynn, Loksn, Wallace, Scott, Wicland. Row Ifflionostocl. Cain. Uhrin, Jones, Marcin:-0, Ei:-me-mon. Row 4-W Hill, Conrad, Tremlin, Grvvstacl, Ste-che'-r, Rini-arson. Alxscntves Smith, Evans. Page 67 mmm Hdvmnfm Miss Barkley 11A Homeroom 106 Row 1-Terrano, Cumler, Wright Hayman, Van Arsdale, Russell Row 2gEns, Cody, Spisak, Caldwell, Milligan, Gill. Row 3-Nania, Marinko, Krajcir, Crawford, Young Walen. Row 4--Farnsworth, Roy, Sletten Smith, Norton, Prock. Row 5+Stie1zer, Burns, Webber, Van Vlissingen, Sanderson, Harrison, Pruess. Absentees-Langner. Miss Brown 11A Homeroom 332 Row 1-Luddecke, Conklin, Busony, York, Trout ,Shuman. Row 2-Janapolis, Lindsay, Lotherer, Isham, Louis, Dirkson, DeMoss. Row 3-Lindstrom, Pfeiffer. Gosciewski, Basil, Jenkins, Miller, Sotak. Row 4-Salyer, Strang, Mitchell, Uhlik, Smiley, Hudec, Maag. Miss Caldwell 11A Homeroom 316 Row 1-Eifel, Hudimac, Wonnell. Hoffman, Pierce, Ksiazek. Lehet. Row 2---Moore, Havens, Roberts, Dade, Gravatt, Tomey, Williams, Dixon. Row 3fBeam, Miller, Gomersall, Van Dorn, Schairer, Costello, Jcppson. Row 4-West, Penn, Harris, Bloom, Brown, Bob, Granger. Alssente-esfMaison. Miss M. Coates 11A Homeroom 125 Row 1sSchaeH'ler, Beno, Criblez, Cooper, McDutf. Row 2-Bincirno, Perew, Theiss, McAllan, Green, Goebel. Row 3-Whittinzham, Savage, Womer, Hall, Mills. Novotny. Row 4-Crook, B., Crook, L., Mathie. Auer, Gagnon, Shannon. Row 5-Binder, Mahan, Gallop, Rinehart, Heck, Thomas, Bennett. Dill. AbsenteesiApplegzate, York. Page 68 , Miss Hiatt 11A Homeroom 312 Row 1-Hoover, Bufiinprton, Pilling, Fisher, J., Weisenborn, Kurucz. Fillimlham. Row 2-Rouse, Dietsche, Trimmer, Carlin, Holfmeyer, Cooney, Block. Row 3--Weber, Williamson, Verner, Anderson. Fisher. D., Frank, Braund. Row 4-Raymond, Squire, Ostrander, Kirchner, l riedlx-xnder. Adsit, Grinda, Stuart. Alvsenteesw Kondusky. Miss Hiserodt 11A Homeroom 205 Row 1-Miars, Havrilla, Hull. Kevesdy, Saenfzer, Wallbridge, Huddleston, Gressimz. Row 2-Matus, 0'Neill, Henry, Allen, Hill, Bender, Kurtz. Sobek. Row 3-Fettinger, McClintock, llotson, Wilcheck, Campbell, Smith, Curran, Scribner. Row 4-- Osborne, Theis, Stanley. lic-ml. Fitch. Fredrickson, Smitheman, Siemplinski. Miss Thompson 11A Homeroom 137 Row 1-Waller, Jones, Bidenkap, Siegel, Novotny, Janis. Row 2-Miller, Smith, Dickinson, Delaney, Pangrnce, Schultz, Haley. Row 3ADuncan, Schenk, McAninch, De Haven, Dawson, Wusinack, Eggleston. Row 4a-Caldwell, MaeNair, Litvin, Peplin, Kredel, Baker, Litkovitz, Sehillimz. Alisn-ntvesvCuX. Floral arrangements are pre- pared under direction of Mrs. Stewart to decorate rooms used for vocational meetings. Page 69 Mr. Farquhar 11B Homeroom 228 Row 1fCicerchi, Betz, Prok, Colombo, Vovos. Row 2-Stewart, O'Donne1l, Nixon Beno, Covey, Woodruff. Row 3-Morick, Park, Parobeck, Dickinson, Plachko, Kazimer, Hart. Row 4iJordan, Vercimak, Curlanis, Tinkler, Ward, Hosko Row 5-Scatterday, Seeman, Harouvis, Benesch, Malquest. Absentees-Babika. Mr. Findley 11B Homeroom 30 Row 1-McSweeney, Park, Winters, Bristow, Wolf, Gladis. Row 2-Traverse, Bidlack, Hayes, Smith, Janco, Moughton. Row 3-Fabbri, Kloepfer, Knuth, Besch, Hartshorne, Corpus. Row 4fBassett, Kraus, Yuhas, Helmuth, Henrich, Sanders. Row 5-Basalla, Sullivan, Glasgow Jenkins, Miller, Pfeiffer, Pyle, Siess. Mr. Watters 11B Homeroom 16 Row 1-Aiello, Myers, Chamberlain, Paoloni, Cifranic, Sabiers. Row 2-Pennell, Barlik, Cook, Bowers, Werner. Row 3-Johnson, Marcis, Bohm, Mayer, Buckeye, Ferencik. Row 4-Gollen, Cuciak, Bowditch, Marsh, Bredt, Slaman, Arm- strong. Row 5-Fleming, Dopmeyer, Spring, Gardner, Loomis, Finau, Viers. Silence is golden except for a solo laugh at the latest bit of choice news when the High Times appears each Friday. Page 70 'ibivciv i K ffm' Miss G. Cook 11B Homeroom 330 Row 1-Popovich, Ulrich, Marcia. Smith, M., Leja, Dodge. Row 2-Metrakos. Mitchell. Syphers, Van Hook, Russell, liuehl, DeFrancisco. Row 3-Sackl, Cahoon, Bryenton, Preibe, Webber, Pritchard. Dudley. Row 4-Bartlett, Hoard, Miller, Nolan, Norton, Griffiths, Smith, N., Nagay. Miss Kleinecke 11B Homeroom 101 Row lvliodges, Amtaberg, Lowrie, Scott, Preneta, Linzing. Row 2-Otk, Petras, Wilson, Drake, Dittrich, Adams. Row 3-Peters, Marsh, Boysen, Boehmer, Vandaveer, Eitle. Row 4-Janke, Christy, Quallich, Nagay, Gielow, Gedman. Row 5-Lee, Ruhley, Waddell. Smail, Price, Krava, Wilson, Chovan. Ahsentees-Chesor, Martin. Mrs. Rash 11B Homeroom 107 Row 1-Pyle, Haueisen, Voik, Rilinz, Miller, Gresham, Reidmaier, Jane, Reidmaier, Joyce. Row 2-Harrison, Link. Saris, Thompson, Ruppert, Davies, Gage, Gosda. Row 3-Manheimer, Keefe, Aurand, Schultz, Christensen, Nelson, Dailey, Nichols. Row 4-Gehm, Warren, Helmuth, Razer, Scatterday, Fiske, Forester, Banks, Fullerton. Hundreds are crowned Pa- per boy for a day as the fun and work of a paper sale win over sore musr es. Page 71 .0144 Mr. Brown 10A Homeroom 229B Row lfwilson, T., Flssi, Piepenburfz, Gritiin, Ladd, Shelton, Gall, Tegreene. Row 2fPera, Johnson, Wilson, G., Preuss, Yukman, Laco, Jordan. Row 3-Kirkpatrick, Munshower. Frantz, Murphy, Du Perow, Mcllauxzhlin, Wilhelm. Row 4fBelc'ure, Kumler, Frolo, Lance, Braun, ldrman, Illava. Mattueei. Alxsentees Purtale. Mr. Harper 10A Homeroom 22911 Row lf-fLin1ls:-ly, Doneyson, Stewart, Myers. Sherman, lirockman, Manning, Miles. Row Zi-Clark, Hull, Busfield. Tiehy, Iiaratko, Fuehrer, Kay. Row Iiflielter, Weber, Morris, Mraz, Evans, Presley, Berger. Row 4f-Ritter, Richvalsky, liurson, Papsu, Samuelson, Gabriel, lluuper. Mr. Heskamp 10A Homeroom 226 Huw 1-Mackert, Hook, McKinney, Popovich, Russell, Church, Stephens. Row 2-ffllewis, Belfurd, Rogers, White, Steigerwald, lirendenbeek, Barbour. Row 3---Kompan, Eppink, Miller, Struhar, Applegate, McCaskie, Gonzalez. Ruw 4fSpath, Brandt, Gartland, Schmidt, Fristik, Cox. Schanz. Absentees--McKenna, Krug. Mr. Jessup 10A Homeroom 326 Row 1ff0naehilla. MacDonald, Pavlik, Holton, Saxer, Benko, Scpper. Row 2fsHull. Grasser, Martin, Kroehle, Linden, Vavra, Faucette. Row 3-Bowman, Volle, Furleh, Noblet, Eberlein, Priest, Sum, Row 4- Holbrook, Lawrence, Hurley, Milligan, Ullman, Rasmussen, Wilcox, Sehumacher. Almsentees -Warman. Page T2 ,Spuufm Jlomefwnnm Spwm Maw fm ffm! Kfzorm Mr. Mullen 10A H om vroom 214 Row I Gmzol, McNamara, lh-mu-ttv, Mannino, Warren, Iluvis, Sothorlund. Row ZH-Hownt, Rn-l:-wr, Enprlish. Unblv, Nivhols, R1-lonv, Svhnvidvrvit. Row 3 Branigan, lioyd, Grotm-nrnth. Jonvs, Parks, Vnrsons, Kirk. Row -1'Grnfton, Mills-r, V.omlu's Slruvk, Rom-rs, Zimfm-rmnn, Morrison. Absunteesg fl!rm'n. Mr. Scullion 10A Homeroom 24 Row 1- Brc-cc-0. Conroy, Mc-Dnnivls, Olsvn, Person, Milialm-ga. Row 2 Crosby, Huchovvvky, Wrolnhh-, l'4-tor. Conan, liucik. Row Il Dulvy, Svhvrlvr, Hayward, Kydnl. Hale-y, Atkinson. Row 4- Sopko, I':mZnv. Hnrrvro, Snrhry, Fosh-r, Omlrm-j0s'h. Ahsm-lxt1-usn Pvt:-r:-mon, Hudak. Mr. U'Rcn 10A l1onw1'vo1n 224 Row 1 Lavvllv, Onofrvy, Slimnk Gray.-ll, Kolp, Tinsloy. Row 2 Em-sl:-y, Wutl. Grahivn, lin-oknmn, Coy, Unituln. Row 3 Mm-ya-r, Vhvlun, liluvkiv, Plate-k. L04-S. Juckworth. Row -1 Yun, I-'ishvr lj1lKK9tt. Janus. l lnni1,run, Uhnak, Dugan Alssvllivvs Milvhvll, llivknwyur. Mr. White 10A llomcroom 318 Row I Hornnck, Tousloy, Conroy Hillikur, Mnstivs. Dupny. Row 2 lhwk, Ilfvkson, 'l'uL'k0r, Rzltvliif, Hvpzvnlmrih, Coymn. Row 3 Stacey, Patterson, Miller, llrumrn. linxtvr. Quinn. Row 4 -Duffy, Lnskvy. Kinpzslnlry, Sl'hTilUIl'l', Grohe. Quzulv. Tipul. Alvsm-1111-vs Rihvnlsky, Wilhvlm, Fzlrzllwv, lh-Ill-tt. Pugrc 73 69 Miss Blackburn 10A Homeroom 135 Huw If Dobry, Weber, Kraft, Merritt, Dunkle. Ruw lf-Bernclsen, Dean, Ptaszynska, Bauer, Short, Byall Rnw 3-lioettcher. Sauer, Sarkan, Potts, Sohacki, Mclntyre, Row 4 -Fuller, Bowman, Van Luit Long, Ripberger. Ahsentees fGal1-house, Miller. Miss Foley 10A Homeroom 314 Row 1-Fischer, Bieler, Barnes, Wright, Cajka. Ruw 2-Murgan, Gibson, Krupp, Hiller, Alkire, Ncmec. Rmv 3fGaydos, Irwin, Gott, Hunvberger, Lush, Trinkwald. Row 4fWalsh, Pierce, Romilly, Read, Huntley, Neubecker. Abseriteesfliricknlan. Miss Edmonson 10A Homeroom 212 Row 1-Gordon, Eyman, Chupa, Meyer, Niemiec, Kollie. Row 2---Jackman, Mulchun, Sanford, Slavick, Steiger. Row 3-Hurlbert, White, Mester, Roe-mer, Mondak, Kingree. Row 4-Foxon, Lamb, Cassidy, Wertz, Kastler, Reinsagen. Absentees-Vuight. Miss Moore 10A Homeroom 209 Row 1f-Cheney, Pepsin, Vasil. Boonstra, Banak, Douglas, Havran. Row 2-Pinniger, Conrad, Karas, Kimi. Murphy, Marshall. Ruw 3--Mason, Buck, Kabelen, Luginbihl, Mclntyre, Kuntz. Row 4-Nehas, Schirmer, Lamp, Baker, Pfanstiel, Barrier. Page '74 . pjwmotaj. . dv .67 -gv , and iii. Y Miss Miner 10A llomeroom 327 liow 1 Knshi, Herriek, Robinson, Richards, Oatman, linker. Row 2 liurkeye, Mika, lluryer. Km-hnle, llairrisnn, llorslmrlrh, Olds. Row 3 Kirklmrimle, Tremlwny. Stanley, Martin. Goebln-l. Anderson. Row 4 Muxlon, Eprnn, Rilxnr. Conley, Davis, Iluinmel, Conn'-r. Miss Powell ICA Homeroom 26 Row 1-fl'lm-asance, Cuciuk, Powers, Alston. Meflrnw, Johnson, Row 2 Ward, McQuilkin, Fuser, Smith. Peterkin, Klnameyer. Row 3-f-Rose, Stephens, Grnlxe, Greenhulf, Sehultz, Stutz. Row 4- Moore, Minurik. Noppnmn, l'Imzlnnd, Johnson, I,nMont, Armstrong, Lange. Miss Wagner 10A Homeroom 109 Row 1---Poltornk, Mueller, Powell, Sfhlo, Nieklus, Kearns. Row 2 Fisher, Crookshank, Lewis McKinney, Highnlueheek, Spisak. Row 3 Bedford, Dixon. Gormsen, Torreson, Wysoeki, Potter. Row 4 'lin-mer, llnvis, llomlm, liansley, liek, Gilmore. Kramer. Miss lvhitlock 10A Homeroom G.G.R. Row lf--Shuga, Bnmlel, MeCormivk, Marquardt, Moore, Winkler. Row 2 Vokoun, Johnson. .luekmun Gnydos, Helm, Grekory. Row 3 llumiston, Heillvr, Olson. lianip, llrown, Cope. Row 4 l.uniliiel4l, Joyce, Kraus, Golden. llrockn-lt, Ynhns. Page 75 Jlomnfw Mr. Hargei' 10B Homeroom 115 Row 1-Ehrbar, Thompson, Connex-th, Parker, Russell, Krumreig, Lambert, Websber. Row 2vJones, Heinrich, Giblin, Kraemer, Moore, Howarth, Gomersall. Row 3-Farren, Boehmer, Simon, Sweistal, Whalen, Olsmn, Milway. Row 4-McCourt, Sams, Johns, Fink, Smith, Loux, WVnrgo, Newell. Mr. Webb 10B Homeroom 28 Row 1--Schmidt, Reppa, Hausmann, Dale, Brlnpgman, Armstrong, Brenner, Bodamer. Eclmohds, Soltis. Row 2f-Shafer, Sullivan, Gaydui, Uhle, Barelka, Fahey, Moore, Dubbins. Row 3-Donaldson, Busn, Smith. Hunke, Spencer, Van Valkenbarg, Smith, Adamuscin. Row 4-Nosky, Hartrick, Mzusch, De Capua, Hartman, Cepec. Kitzmiller, Vlarrls. Mr. Wood 10B Homeroom 26 Row lflflurke, Rauschenberg, Mountcastle, Splain, Vinch, He-nze, Marquardt, Abbott. Row 2,--Toole, Johnson, Weber, Cutts, Asvltine, Maywhort, Kenny. Row 3 -Schreffler, McNernu4-y, Spisak, Sheldon, Lynch, Liska, Ticlik, Hall. Row 4f -Apotsos, Folta, White, Je-tter, Gamble, Babin, Cadot, Ranney. A diploma and a handshake send Lakewood's outstanding boy and girl, Frank Zwemer and Virginia Sterling of the January class on their way. Page 76 Q 1 ,ij VV, 3 51, f-, . iv gf Nj 1 1 1, .r 1 K any if gi I 1. J 1, I 4 W Q. w. 2 .1 ii iv! Qs..v5l.lia!ff-17 1 f C. Miss Campbell 10B H0m61'00lH 109 Row 1fJ0hns0n, NVhersiein, lilukv, Roizlin, Lvcrn, Waldron, Huffman. Row 2--Prok, 7-Idrouvis, Gessner, Dragon, McIntyre, Clnsw, Halhm-rg, Zuris. Row 3M--Goode, Poltnrnk, Ehuy, Fe-ssenmoyer, Beamer, Maier, Norflahl, Kachmar. Alisa-rin-es: Fish, Grussel. Miss McMillin 10B Homeroom 112 Row 1ffJohns0n, A., Johnson, Ii., Droege, Sliwinski, Devine, llruns, Fetterman. Row 2-Peterson, Zervas, Wagner, Faulkner, Pohlot, Gr.-mn, Bowen, Coates, Kiefer. Rnw 3-Quallich, Sweet. Carrier, Parobeck, Hill, Burket, Smith, Sayles. Miss Stewart 10B Homeroom 327 Row 1--Gillson, Vasev, Lowry, Meermans, Krava, Gall, Jencson. Row 2-Wittlipz. P-Jlcha, Lowe, Sidaway, Nowak, Willu.-x, Paul. Row 3-Winton, Dnbbinw. Hoenivt, Cawrsv, liudle, Gaydnsh, Wrifzht. Dubrawsky, Almsentm-'01 Taylor. Traditional at Lakewood is a get-acquainted tea for new girls such as this one which introduces Ann McKinney. Paige 77 Through cooperation and teamwork have come Lakewood's victories, titles, and honors. Only through the same type of cooperation can come the success of the new design for living thrust upon the world at Bikini. Through its athletic program, Lake- wood teaches basic re- quirements for adult life. Page 78 are A familiar' sigfhi at lmkmvnrmcl High are the mlm' guard :md cheer cadcrs as they step smartly flown the livlcl in military fzlshion. m 0 Q nrwllfi Uutaia ' Bug, 5131! Captains for this ye-ar's athletic squads are from left to right: Hans Kraus, track: Orrie Bender, wrestling: Johnny Sanders, football: Jim Regan, tennis: Len Fletcher, swimming: Dwight Keeler. eross-country: tahsent, John Yuhas. lmskethalll. Page 80 Row 1--Platt, Regan. Miller, Verlisky, Henkle, Ginther, Smith, 'l'., Soltis, Sima 0 Row 2-fWolf, Stocking, Stoyanoff, Trask, Sopko, Saltis, Nixon, Wie-land 0 Row 3 Barker, Sanders, lioutall, Nelson, Sykora, York, Bowditch, Bristow, Karlar O Row 4 - Keeler, Romilly, Wharton, Gaynlos. Kusanke, lfleteher, Kraus. Vim-ke-ry 0 Row 5 'We-gner, Saxton, Vejmlovev, Zak, liz-niler, llniril. lfiteh. Weir, lioysen, Kloslermeyer, Webster. To be a member of the L Club is an honor bestowed on only those boys who have mer- ited a major letter in one of Lakewood's many sports. In order to possess a purple L a boy must give a great deal of time to the sport in which he participates, and also follow strict training regulations. The letter itself signi- fies that its wearer has not only shown out- standing achievement in his particular sport but has also learned and practiced the art of good sportsmanship while carrying on the high standards of Lakewood High School. gwwnw 'Q 1nz,f'1tw Girls' I, tflulol 'l'his is the goal of the out- standing girl athletes in Lakewood Iligh School. 'l'o become El member oi' the club at girl must earn E100 points in at least 8 of the I0 sports otlerecl in the athletic program. This year only four have received the recog- nition. 'l'he other ziwarcl which can be won hy girls is the shield. Winners ot' this rnnst have 200 points to their credit. Row l Hurx'1-y, liownt-r, V, lizutvs, VN'right, Mvlive. I,:ingt-nlinn Holstein, Kohler, tif-rlzlrh Wtst, Meyer 0 Row Z lfiteli llzingner, llnynien, Rn-utn-r, Smith. l,., Klsunm, Struhalr. llurtnilr. Sw:-urimu-n. Kominvk, lVlel':unn, 'l'i:lilt, lim-ul I Row It MrAIln-n, Rulrpc-l't, llllmplirey, t':implwll, l.t-ehner, llulton, Iilnn-ty, Us in-nt-, lbownn-r, .I., lol---r, lhlllulif-Fly, Will!--, Wolf 0 ltow I Slwrwootl, Nelson, Vzimtsut-er, liurronghs, llvsltnnip. ll:-llush, Smith, li., Krm-wlvl, tlrnngvr, l rQ-mlrieltsnii, Smith, V. Solwk, 'l'rivnnu-r, M:u'N:iir O How 5 Winter, l illinghz1:n In-thervr, lfislu-, tmltlt-n, lh-ml, M:n'lv4'r, Uwvn, Maison, I'urniss Miller, Nos-tm-I, t'orvy O Ron 41 'l'vrr:ino, Koi-ster, lrxin Wh:-lslty, IH-rltins, liurun, liurlxhurmlt. Nielson, Mt-s-'vviyt-1 Kilnlvr, Su-it!-rt, Kirelilwr, Iiulwr. Vvnlon, W1-lls, NL, f ii Alter nurtivipating in the ten intramural sports, Dniigherty. Qtrnhur, Hurting, :xml Kohler earn:-tl the highly rox-1-tn-ml 1 .nn-4 sv' nge Sl Row 1--eBoysen, Ostlund, Stoyanoff, Bender, Sanders, Sopko, Webster, Lestock, Yuhas 0 Row 2-MKnode, Kadar, Grobe, Bristow, Baird, Trask, Byall, Courtney, Harrington I Row 3fCoach Scullion, Charlesworth Luginbuhl, Gaydos, Romilly, Stocking, Soltis. Klostermyer, Kraus, Coach Ness O Row 4fWieland Dronillarri. Saxton, Sipple, Knuth, Shillfarth: Grumney Paine, Galvin, Keeler 0 Row 5--Grotenrath, Day Fhristenson. Sheridan, Vejdovec, Sansone, First, McNamara, Baralka, Lindsay. A 5 ' .Ialuzffula Recapturing the coveted Lake Erie League title, which they lost to Cleveland Heights last year, the Lakewood High School Rangers added another success to their long string of rides on the victory special. Backed by such players as Captain Johnny Sanders, whose kicks for extra points rarely failed, Al Courtney, who furnished the brain power for the eleven, Bob Byall, who before his injury, threatened to become Lakewood's high scor- er, and Ronnie Baird, who supplied much of the team's brawn before he also was injured, Page 82 the Nessmen, after losing their only game to the powerful Canton McKinley Bulldogs, and tying Shaker's Red Raiders, again brought fame to Lakewood High. This is the fifth time that Lakewood has had the honor ol' holding the Lake Erie League title in the past seven years, losing it only to Lorain in 1943, and Cleveland Heights in 1945. Credit for this outstanding record belongs to Coaches Ralph Ness, head football coach for the past eleven years, and his assistant, Jim Scullion, who joined the staff in 1943. 2 :R 'i: An vnvrgvtic vruwd of Lnkcwnod rumors rise to their fvvt in exbitvmvnt as B !'lN'Tl1- In-r uf thc- Purplv 1-ln-von pluws thrmurh his ommnvnfs lim- tu scorc a tuurhdown Johnny Sands-rn linux-U which holpvd tu build up the scorn- uf 41-14 in favor of thc- Nussmun, during l uIlhnc'k the- Elyria4l.ukrxvmul fun-als, thu- third mime of tha- lrnn1's 19-I6 football svason. ,ua gemjfmfgwm Andy lloym-n Al COIIHMY Hans Kraus Bob Ostlund Ted Trask Right End Quarterback Left End Right End Quarterbgfk Page 83 'li Iih 'I 'I ll 9,5 Q Q 1,2 A A 2265? Eglin W, W ,mf K, f. .-A. Q K 'i3'!A in -N '45 ' if'- awr u -.QL Hanqma Jia Elyria-The sun shone bright on the Lake- wood gridiron as a strong Lakewood eleven, led by halfback liyall, explored the Pioneers' end zone six times for a score of 41-14. Shaw-In their first night game of the sea- son the undefeated Nessmen showed their power in the air as well as on the ground, as they triumphed over Shaw's Cardinals 28-0. West High-Captain Johnnie Sanders and Lynn Bristow, supported by the rest of the rustling Ranger eleven, corralled West's Cow- boys, branding them 14-0 on Lakewood range. Lorain-Under the bright lights of a crowd- ed Lorain stadium, the Rangers met and con- quered the Steelmen 13-7 in a game that end- ed with Lorain on Lakewood's five yard line. N w wi' N lu mm no A un, :I rrvclsloll frl vm :infer 1' vvvn MUS ,ofa 2106 Akron West4Baffled during the first half by Akron's strange defense formation, members of the Purple eleven mastered the problem in the third period and won the game 21-16. Shaker Heights--Halting the Rangers' win- ning streak, the Shaker Red Raiders dead- locked the Purple eleven in Lakewood's first 0-0 tie since the '41 Lakewood-Shaw fracas. Canton McKinley-Losing their only game by a 13-7 decision to Canton's Bulldogs, the Rangers made the best showing a Purple eleven has ever achieved against a Canton foe. West Tech-In the traditional turkey-day tourney with West Tech, the Rangers defeat- ed the Carpenters by a five point margin, the result of two conversions and one field goal. in o ae ion, Captain Johnny Sanders has a discussion w th th pz ll I f h' t t 't th i All tlll Ik 1 tlllR1.l p.. t t l iz lht I 1. l f ft h I 1 t 1 l idends in the end. two as a roui o is 1-amma es wax iowin n un' mur-1 o n 1-r-sr on vracieo nav :iv H .Qffdf ' Z1 Dick Sopko Al Stocking Ed Stoyanoff Bob Webster John Yuhas Center Center Right Tackle Left Guard Left End Lynn Bristow Dick Kadar Roy Klostermeycr Ken Wieland Chet Grub Right Halfhack Left Halfback Right Tackle Right Halfback Fullback Paced by the excellent running and kicking of Captain Johnny Sanders, the 1946 Ran- gers rolled up a total of 176 points for the season as opposed to 65 for their opponents. Lakewood ...,.., .,.... 2 1 Lakewood ....... .......... 1 4 Lakewood ....... .......... 4 1 Lakewood ....... .......... 2 8 Lakewood ....... ...... 1 4 Lakewood ........ ......... 1 3 Lakewood ........ ......... 2 1 Lakewood ....,.. ...... 7 Lakewood ....... ...... 0 Lakewood ....... ...... 1 7 Page 86 The running of Bob Byall and Lynn Bristow and the driving of Ken Wieland, Dick Kadar, and Ron Baird were all assets which contrib- uted to the highly successful 1946 season. East Tech ..............,... .,..... 0 Cleveland Heights .... ......, 1 3 Elyria ....................... ....... 1 4 Shaw .................,.... ....... 0 West ............ ...... 0 Lorain ............,,..,.l..,. ,s,,,, 7 Akron West .,............,. ...... 6 Canton McKinley ...,.. ...,.. 1 3 'Shaker ........,............ ..,.,., 0 West Tech ............ .,.... 1 2 UwJ'!1f'1U '30 With fullback Rocky Retone working as a sparkplug, the 1946 version ol' the Junior Rangers extended the Jay Vee winning streak to 252 games before dropping a 19-0 decision to Cleveland Heights. The Jay Vees, under the coaching of Don Harwood, started the season by taking the upper berth of a 13-6 thriller with Rhodes, but the Heights upset the following week started a series of six losses for the remainder of the season. Jim Hamndoffhn 79 6 ,Qwm Lakewood Y ., ...... 13 Lakewood , , 0 Lakewood 1 6 Lakewood le,. ,. 0 Lakewood er,,e 112 Lakewood , 6 Lakewood 1 7 Totals Y 1 ,e.,,, 44 Rhodes ......e..,v.,,,.eee.. ee.... 6 Cleveland Heights ..,. .,,e.. 1 9 Elyria .l,.,....,....w.,.... ..e, 1 4 Shaw .Y,,ieeveee.l. e.,.., 1 9 Collinwood .,.. Ye.. 1 9 West Tech .vev v,evle 2 1 East Tech .... .,.,er 2 0 Totals ..e, .118 Row 1 llurlshornc, llufly, llnywzml, Ii:-tone, lfinnu, Vicrs. Sumuclson. 'l'i-:agree-ne. Mncllonnlil 0 Row 2 Krolilv, Vox, lim-ka-yi-, lirumlt, Sc-hringcr. Smith, t'm'e-y, Milligan 0 Row 3 English. Gurtlunsl, llrzuin, Hurouvis. liurnlko, Ilrunigun, liclmuth, liurson, Mayer 0 Row -1 Mr. Harwood. liuwrcncv, Murphy. llopcrm-yi-r, lhul'r-row, Park, Kingslmry, llredcnbcck, Uorpus, Mr. Kluckhohn I Row 5 licno, Hosko, liar:-rrc, Kiollin, Struck, Vim-ri-hi, Armstrong, Hassett, Duggan, Sm-num 0 Row G Mgrs., Luvcllo, 'l'ousIa-y, Mm-Sw:-1-in-y, Stewart. Row 1gKnode, Sanders, Courtney, Bristow, And Row 2-Branigan, Mgr., Galvin, Grohe, Klostermeyer, Coach Ross. After playing what might be called an aver- age season, Coach Ross's quintet tied Lorain for fourth place in the Lake Erie League competition. On February 7 the Rangers were on the bottom of the L. E. L. deck as a result of the forfeiture of the five games played between January 6 and February 7. These games were forfeited at Lakewood's request when the discovery was made that one player had unwittingly violated eligibil- ity rules. The high spot of the season occur- red when the Rossmen defeated the Cleveland Ileights Tigers, '47 L. E. L. Champs, on the Iloor of the Arena. The Purple quintet gain- ed eleven points in the last two minutes of the game and came out on top of a 57-51 score. After the Lake Erie League season Page 88 Ottelin, Sopko, Kovach, Christensen, Wieland I Stiers, Yuhas, Burrows, Bennet, Lavelle, Mgr., was over, the Rangers entered the North East- ern Ohio Tournament held at Euclid Shore. During this tournament they first defeated Mentor and then bowed out before their old and agile adversary, Cleveland Heights. Mem- bers of the team that saw much action and proved to be capable ball handlers were Cap- tain John Yuhas, Len Burrows, Bill Charles- worth ,Al Courtney, Jack Galvin, Chet Grobe, John Sanders, and Dick Sopko. This season's high scorer was Captain John Yuhas, who ended his last season as a Purple cager with a total of 204 points. Al Courtney, also play- ing his last season, was next in line with 124 points in his favor. Returning lettermen for next season are Bill Charlesworth, Jack Galvin, Chet Grobe, and Lynn Bristow. dfuma alum Jai, lqhiia .5 Lakewood Lakewood llalwwoorl Lakewood Lakewood llakewoocl llakewoocl Lakewooll Lakewood l,ake-woocl llakewoocl Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood 5-l 23 55 41 41 49 30 47 39 50 39 57 -..68 .....40 VVest High .. .35 Shaw lligh .. .Y,., 25 Elyria .. . . .-12 Akron North ...YY 42 West Tech ,,,,, 33 Collinwood r,.,, .rY,w ,,,. Z 3 4 Cleveland Heights Lorain ,o.. .. Shaker . . .. .36 .....40 .....l9 Shaw . .. .,,,. 42 Elyria . .. ,oo,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 11 Cleveland Heights .. ..oo 51 Lorain .. bhaker ,,,,,,,v,.,wY. 48 ...AG Dirk Sonko Len Burrows Hill Kovarh Lynn lgl'lSl05V Hill Charleuworlh Gunrd Venter Forward lluaid Guard John Yulm-A Jark Galvin AI Vourtney Johnny Snndvrw Chet Grub l'a-nh-r Forward Forward Forward Guard Page 89 ff s ww? ,wav N1 ,W fig? . ,vgllu i .34 'R' .gpm 'faf' if X I ml- can F' ,Lx Pu . :zkmimi 1 W 1, a i ., Q . im? 'Sw EW , ,M Q5- ,- .k.. 1-3- , 1 - '35 .1 fifiiliif-2L.::w ' n ,M L- fw--xswmiw - , 5 , , A 4 N QQ? I ., , ,,.-rf f' 'N ,Q ,,. Q E'- Q2, : , R 1 'Q' Qi? l ,siffim im? mah Em! f ! 'X 'BE we ,A Q-. , Q J, Haw ul 1 1: 5 we-. r 5 fa f A ,, in 1, tx M, ff lr af- Q3 'Q 'ii 1 fr wifz. 4: A, , WAS , if if-Jflh k ' - 4, ff 3 .azyanqmuwwga Row I Fieerehi, Helmuth, Schmidt. llnrson. Sehringer. llarrere, Fristik, Parks, Kroehle, Ilrnndt 0 Row 2 Vovos. Manager, Kidd. Hartland, Luskey, Kingsbury, Hlavn, Armstrong, Grafton, Ratelitf, Manager, l'oiu'h Hllrwood. Scoring 530 points as compared to 439 for their opponents, the Jay Vee cagers finished the 1946-47 season with a record of nine wins and live losses. This brought to 33 the total victories ol' Coach IIarwood's teams in the last three years. This figure compares fav- orably to the ll losses for the same period of time. Changing from hot to cold and back again all season long, the Jay Vee Rangers surprised many of their opponents. The most impressive of these was Akron North, whom the Jay Vees topped 30-29 in a thrilling over- time. Another was the West Tech game, a week later, when Lakewood trouneed the Car- penters 36-6. West High was also snowed under by the overwhelming score of 57-5. ,gow gm uw 7946-47 MM Lakewood ill Shaw , , .. ,. ,MIT Lakewood 118 lilyria 245 Lakewood Clll Akron North , 1114 Lakewood Ilfi West Tvvb , 5 Lakewood 110 C'ollinwood 758 Lakewood all lleights 49 Lakewood 243 Lorain IH Lakewood , H,-11 Shaker A JM Lakewood . , ,.,,, 57 VV1-st , , 5 Lakewood ,,,,, 31 Shaw , , 222 Lakewood , , ,,,,.,,A 12 Elyria , 28 Lakewood , , 533 Ileights , , 57 Lakewood ,,,,,,,, 50 Shaker A H45 Lakewood . .-14 Lorain , , 39 Pag ll ' jake jhrbdplaozaf Lakewood High's 1946 track squad started on what seemed would be just a mediocre season, but as the meets rolled by the thin- clads developed into a strong and successful team. When the Lake Erie League meet was delayed for two weeks, the Purple and Gold jumped from contender to favorite for the title, but during the meet they were outpoint- ed by Shaker's Red Raiders, who captured the championship, leaving Lakewood in sec- ond place. One of the highlights of the sea- son Was the District qualifier which took place at Rhodes High School. During this meet Captain Hans Kraus sprinted his way to a first in the 100 yard dash, and the flying 880 yard relay team composed of Bill Kostak, Andy Boysen, Ed Brinker, and Hans Kraus also took first honors. At press time, the high spot of the 1947 season was the Arena Meet in which the thinclads took a third. This placement, however, proved to be better than those obtained in recent years. Kraus took first place in the quarter mile run, Dick Jones in the high jump, and the mile relay team of Tom Saltis, Don Fitch, John Bochar, and Bob Cahoon broke the Arena meet rec- ord by three seconds. After this meet pros- pects for the outdoor season were favorable. Row 1-Wolf, Ginther, Leech, Dixon, Wharton. Wrobbel, Grumney, Keeler 0 Row 2-Park, Cahoon, Overmycr, Klostermeyer, Kostak, Harrington, Kraus, Baird 0 Row 3fC0ach Watters, Greene, Baratko, 4 D k S lt' B ff B h J Vejdovec, Fitch, Sykor:-1, Nixon. Coach Scullion 0 Row Heilman, Pre-ll. P1092 - vorozna , a. is, oru , oc ar, ones, Jian ' jake Sncnndjza m.lhf!l.l:Cf llow l f'nhoon, WW-mi--r, VVliul'fon, Nelson, Vmich W'aftvrs, l lynn, I,:iwr4-lice, Nixon O Row 2 liarflto, Appunn, llornff, Ilowdifcli, flruinney, llochar. VVolI'e. Henklv. Kiinllu-I' 0 liow Il lhuwinun, l't-pin. Silna. Valli-y, Mills, Fifi-h, Krupp, .loni-s 0 Row -1- Parsons, llvorsnala, llillilcvr, Miller, l'1-nnell, I.awrvncc, lionlfon, Adams-ik I Row 5 Ladd. l'Ilu-rli-in, Patterson, Mennino, Priest. Werner. Wonders, Srlnlinalxer. Sarlxry. Second in the district, fourth in the state! 'l'his is the brilliant record that I.akewood's Purple and Gold harriers turned over to Coach Andy Watters at the end of the sea- son. During the state meet, which was held at Mansfield, Captain Dwight Keeler led the I'urple runners placing nineteenth, while Frank Wharton was the next Lakewood har- rier to cross the finish line in twenty-sixth place. The harriers also proved their mettle in the district meet in which they captured second, out-pointd only by the runners from West Tech. In this meet Dwight Keeler and Fred IIer'ceberger took eighth and nineteenth respectively being the first two Lakewood men to finish. Next year's team will have to do without the services of' seven of' this year's letter winners among them Captain Dwight Keeler, Don Fitch, Howie Flynn. lfred Ilerzeberger, llruce Nelson, Hob Weg- ner, and Frank Wharton. Two returning lettermen around which the future team will be built are Bob Henkle and Hob Nixon. The development of our Cross Country team is in the capable hands of Coach Andy Watters. who has been highly successful with teams. l'at:' 3 NN' Xe or 'WI ,slfymfw wwf: Row 1 -Vickery, Cold, Knuth, York, Smith, R., Fletcher, Driehorst, Hart O Row 2--Fisher, Small, Ullman, Leonard, Clark, Stewart, Smith, T., Conrad, Struhar, Eeslcy, Coach Scullion 0 Row 3--Steigerwalrl. Mastics, Betz, Yoo, Bowman, Hanglin, Flynn, Kasper, Ranney, Bohm, Schneidereit. Smashing a total of fourteen pool, meet, or school records, the Ranger mermen soared to a high position in the state aquatic standings in the 1946-47 season. Co-captain Len Fletch- er led the way, shattering the L. E. L. and two pool marks for the 100 yard breast- stroke and lowering the school record. The 150 yard medley relay team, composed of Ned Clark, Fletcher, and Jerry Driehorst, broke the L. E. L., district, school, and home pool records. Tom Vickery turned in times which set new marks in the 200 yard free- style for the school and the L. E. L. Mean- while Chien York brought the school diving record up to an average of 12.45 points per dive. Seven lettermen will return next season. diccvndvfihrz Srazwn Lakewood ,,,. ......, 5 3 Cleveland Hts. ....,... 13 Lakewood ,,., ,..,... 5 3 Shaker Hts. . . ,,,.., .13 Lakewood ..., .,,,,.. 2 85 East Tech ..,.. , ...,. 37.5 Lakewood .... ....... 5 4 Shaw .....,,.......,.....,. 0.12 City Meet ...........,....,,,. Lakewood .....,.....,.. 51 Sandusky .. .. ,...l5 Lakewood ,,..,.,.,,,. .52 Massillon .,...... ,.,...... 1 4 Lakewood .,,...,..... 41 Canton McKinley Lakewood .........,.,, 58 Cleveland Hts. ...,... 8 .......Lakewood 2nd N.E O. Relay Meet ......,.....,,, .,,,,... L akewood 2nd Lake Erie League Meet District Meet ..............,., State Meet ,,.,,, Page 94 ...............Lakewood lst ,.,,,..,Lakewood 2nd ,,.,.,,,Lakewood 3rd 796 ' Sparked by the heavy hitting of' Johnny San- ders, Jack Wilson, and Andy Marinko, the 1946 Ranger nine played a very successful se-ason, bowing only to Shaw High in the Lake Erie League playoffs and to Lincoln lligh, state champs. Dick Newell, who played his first season for the purple last year, is said to be I,akewood's best pitcher since the days when Bill Ilonness gained fame as the school's chief' hurler back in 1941. Newell, however, was not the only capable mounds- man that the Ranger nine had on the dia- mond. Al Courtney and Dick Beck also dished up a varied assortment of' curves, fast balls, Widen!! iff and slow balls to the waiting batmen at the plate. Target for the horsehide sphere was the mitt of energetic Andy Marinko who proved very successful in the position of the team's backstop. A snappy infield was com- posed of Johnny Sanders at first, Jim Pfatl' covering the keystone sack, Warnie Howard at short stop, and Jack Wilson at third. Back- ing up the infield were alert outfielders such as Dick Kadar in left, Don Foley in deep cen- ter, and Bob Byall and Ed Saxton alternat- ing in the right field position. This season Coach Ralph Ness will have Eve returning lettermen to form the nucleus of the squad. ll!!! - ' .,4,..wv1. A A ' 5 Q.: A. 4 X X fi + f ' Nw' f ..lfs.f' 11' i 'JA' V135-1. 13,1 K ' 'if 'M' X .5 Ni. 1 'ffl D in X fs 'X 1 1 'Q ' 'YA A 'V' W x zum ' n'i'm A A , ' K 'I ' 1, A e ,ply ,YG uf. ' A W . 5 -- ,tgxrf f , , V. . ,3 an , wx . .. ,ugxiwayy , A - X Row l lim-ck, Kadar, llyall, Nu-well, Sopko, Wilson, Sanders, Saxton, Foley 0 Row 2' Ottelin, Dean, Knodu, Vomhs, Nichols, Galvin, Luginbuhl. Marinko. Grumney 0 Row 3 Coach Ness, Christiansen. Ke-nm-dy, l's-nn. l'fatf. Courtney, Morehead, Everdon. Finan, Howard, Wiz-land 0 Row 4 Coach Harwood, Mayor. We-nm-nmn, McLaren, Lynsky, Vharlvsworth, V1-rvimak, Logan, Gordon, Mgr., Garber, Mgr., firm-1-n, Gill-s. Page 95 Bnafjhawjnl . . ' 1 , aiaizi 3 ,J 5i!'v!i61v K , A .i'i.i1iZ.3g3g13kg5 msggzezfzzzzif 53v3,:TIi5fI7i. ..2I'i?III5'!v :r::,:::::?':7 It A. Q. V. .,..1 H. . .,.A. ,, , -4'r.a,v:c1'Qsp:-1 3 ,,h- it NL Row 1-Zak, VVooldridgv, Kusanke, Regan. Row 2fPlatt, Dulinsky, S, Coach Farquhar, Boutall Bowers. Losing only five of a total of fifty-three sets for the season, the Ranger netters gained their sixteenth title in nineteen years of com- petition. With five returning lettermen the 1946 team won all five of its matches by comfortable margins and brought home the first L. E. L. crown of the school year. Cap- tained by Jim Regan, who held the No. 1 singles position, the team dropped Elyria twice by identical scores of 5-0, beat Lorain twice 5-0 and 4-1, and trounced Shaw in the championship match 5-0. Don Zak and Steve Dolinsky formed the No. 1 doubles team, while Bob Platt and Tom Boutall were the No. 2 team, Bob Kusanke and Dan Wool- dridge occupied the No. 2 and No. 3 singles. Jalleffnffw Lakewood ,.,,, r,,,,,l 5 Elyria .,..... U LzlliQW00fl ...... ....... 5 Elyl'l2l ,l.l.,., 0 Lakewood ..,i. Lorain . ,..,... l Lakewood .... , . ...5 Lorain .0 Lakewood ..... ,,.,,,.,, Shaw .l..,,..,,.., .....,., 0 Page EHS yi Jw ww ' gfwwn An umlefeated group ot' grapplers presented the West Side District Trophy to Coach Paul llarger as the result ot' a victorious season with seven wins and one tie. Participation of the matmen in the Greater Cleveland Schol- astic Wrestling Tournament brought lthe season to a successt'ul close as they took fourth place compared to last year's eighth. It was during this tournament that Bob Has- sett took a first place and Jack Sweeney sec- ond in their respective weights. According to Captain Orrie Bender, this year's squad was superior to the one that wrestled for the Purple and Gold last year. He also predicts a strong team for the forthcoming season. Next fall, however, will show some new faces in this sport since many of the mat- men's letter winners graduate in June. Pninia fm the Lulicwooml P15 liemlforal 22 l1Illil'XVtittl Sit tlartieltl llcigrhts lil lialu-wood Silt West Tech ,, , 5 lialu-wood 227 Rhodes 33 Lakewood , 22 Collinwoocl ,lT lialcewooil , , 18 John Marshall IR lialiewooml '25 John Adams , ll Lakewood Qi VVQ-st lligh IT Hou I liixlw, l.:uxr1-m-1-, Miller, liuckn-ye, lim-no, Knglaml, lhirker, Kohl, Ht-rschnmn, SXVt'l'llt'j', liinclszly, t'it'runic 0 Row 2 Itowetitch Barr, Sawyer, First, lluchovedey, Stephens, Socha. Kolp, liuel, Mayer, liurntko. X:-rlvskv 0 Row 74 Hill, VV4-ir, Knuth, Krupp, Cooper, Schmitt, fulrot, Mills, licmlcr, VVn-rm-r, linssvtt. t.rnlu'r, M r. llairm-l'. - s s s S . Y I as-' M' i 1 X '1,, fr iff. . 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Nr. x in a 4' 1 Y N T wr R A li. fr ' - S Q 1 . , ' . as K 7 . - J , , 1 ip Ak . . K , Q Q Q - '-vw. ' SX: A , X RX'- isiS' q Lai if 12-a,,j-,NT Qi . N 55-i+.,e . 51-E Q f -ff ' Q K.. A H ,S g .x u :Qs-555-qgx . r fix?-'M PN xe .Xf-Q, M. f.:.M - X - WF Q- , ,xQ..a-Sfflirggfiyrig, X1 xii '3 '5W3,' ff v Y 'gd , K :?'2'ggf,,,, W F24 'lmgw.f?'? K ' L e.'52js? '. 75' - K, gg Q.: I, .QQ :EM N Qin., 1N,ft'?.y,5 f m r , ' ff Q :X g' R A kg f' , - ' .. X. 1 L I 4 'A fvq' - V 'Xf si giwa . , 'Q Y N4 , Q A z l .ii Y ff. ff' 4 R f 5. .,, , . 1 xklh , A ' :wffp - ,,,,h ,V+ :..,.v. X . . ., 35.3-,5 1 1 w f f 'QM' L, Q ya as gm. W: fs .: 3 , ' wax . x- - 5 N, , K L ..., . -1-s,1.,,K2:g, :gtg A' ' 'Q Qx . M ' X' +V-'A-x A Qkjyt- Row 1fWilliams, Vandavevr, Leth erer, McCann, McKee, Burroughs Wheeler, Hoffman, Gerlach. Row 2fSanders0n, Terrano, Novot- ny, Downer, Collier, Price, Hay- man, Carlin, Sterling. Row 3-Smith, Warren, Brown Uhlik, Kohler, Hanson, Sotak Verner. Row 1fKullman, Havens, Smith Fillingham, Tidik, Lange-nhan, Daugherty, Wright, Hull. Row 2--Durschlug, Nelson Osborn, Sherwood, Starkey, Costello, Cal- vert Efzgleston, Janapolis. Row 3ffFenton, Waite, Koester, Harting, Fitch, Read, Owen Jacobsen . Jerman. Row 1-Cheney, Johnson, Winkler, Klaameyer, Novotny. Conklin, Moore, Shuman. Row 2 -'-e Sobek, Smith, Jeppson, Bryenton, Wa:-zinack, Miller, liy- all, Mueller. Row 3 eHarriS. Thcis, Langner, Fredrickson England, Kirrhnz-r, Fiske. Anderson. KM .7 UMM , aa Jfwfwuqft ' pm, Al is coming! Are you Y So Leaders Club an- nounced a meeting at which Al Courtney vis- ited and spoke on the techniques ot' basket- ball. Writing a handbook ot' sports, giving rules and techniques is a Leaders project. A movie ot' the Cleveland Browns and the pres- cnce ot' Edgar Special Delivery Jones was the highlight, ot' the program for the year. Panting for breath but very happy is the new Tankateer as she passes the last require- ment for membership. Tank activities in- clude a pageant, Demons Delight for an All School Party and a swimming meet, with both racing and form swimming in May. At'- ter a basketball game with Leaders, Tanka- teers decided they are better swimming. A member of 'I'nnk demonstrates the starting no-At their meetings 'l'ankalt-er members practice intricate formations for their silion for a dive while another girl performs it.water pageant. These girls are beginning to make a three-pointed floating star. Row I Sherwood, Winter, Irwin, Frookshank, Rcnl, Greene, Heiman, llarting, Kohler, Harvey, Filson, Kalman, Hayman, Reed, t'hrislensen. Van Hook, Rnhley, York 0 Row 2-flJntton, Calvert. l'an1l, llbel, Gibson, Curran, Smith, Havens, Hoifman, Vretlriekson, Snluek, McNair, Smith, Osborn, Volmnn, Nelson, llntlington I Row 3 Matz, McCormick, Richards, Handel, Smith, Fisher, liungner, Smithman, Squires, Keefe. frm! 6 Judie Qcunlnpa Ready to ride through the valley are officers Bob Gump, Margaret Alder, Margaret Bunning. and Al Zesiger Page 104 X'-me Row 1-Caffe, Janis, Dittrick, Mills, Brosius, Minrs, Lowrie I Row 2-Kuntz, Johnson, Mitchell, Alder, Schulz, Smith, Quallich 0 Row 3-Littlefield, Duncan, liunning, Ruppert, N., Kandru, Ruppert, P., Fiske 0 Row 4f Thois, Smith, Gump, Eddy, Scott, Zesiger, Schreier. Although members of Boot and Bridle Club ride in the Valley every Wednesday after school, a large percentage of them can be found practically very morning before school in room 208 discussing their favorite subject -horses. In October many members partici- pated in the horse show held at Parkers' Ranch and Won acclaim for their horseman- ship. Some Boot and Bridle members spend a great deal of their time at the Ranch doing odd jobs and riding whenever they get a chance. In Boot and Bridle Club the beginner is soon taught to ride, while the more experi- enced rider adds to his knowledge of horses. dp LQ Qfiu' Indicative ot' I,akewoocl's interest in promot- ing the welfare of its students, the health mlcpartmcnt this year secured the services of the Cuyahoga Tuberculosis Clinic, which ex- amined and X-rayed the members of the 128 and IZA classes and school personnel for pos- sible cases ol' tuberculosis. lt was the first time in eight or nine years that such a serv- ice has been available at Lakewood. Under the supervision ot' Mrs. Lava Garrett, the school nurse, the school hospital also gives routine check-ups to l0l3's, other new stu- tlents, and to all school athletic teams. V1-run Hurting with the rest of thu- senior class is vxaniinell for possible 'l', ll. by at m4-mln-r of Cuyuhoiga Rs-search Branch. LII ran: Ilolnliliu hvullh c1mI'4-rn-ncvs with slush-nts mlurillg which skin olmscrvn-4l is part ot' the successful health program carricnl on conditions, sm-1-4-li flu-I'1-cts, he-airing: faults, :mul posture are by Mrs. liuva Garrett in the Imkt-woorl High Health lh-partnu-nt. Page 105 Achieving a balance be- tween work and diversion is basic in a successful de- sign for living. Under- standing, service, and self development are attained at Lakewood through 11 program of clubs and or- ganizations which satisfy all interests and show the individual his place in the new design for living. Page 106 4543- ' lu, , 1. ' Q, f xii . lM5'I is f ,A , 'lf Y A ff -sw' ma ,K M .w :M ,mg --fm., ,um uma W ,mai-.-',:.:xfa-.asset . ,Y annum una mx c-mms lun! ,mm num! num Mun Maw W W R. ea, if it W, f' 1 S . 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K , X Env, N.. -xi J Q , + A+. . x xg S 451 Service clubs at Lakewood High de- velop a sense of responsibility for the Welfare of the school which makes stu- dents better citizens not only of their community but also of the World. :Scania Page 108 Cassie Heskamp, first girl president of Student Council, consults with officers Vickie Hoffmeyer, Ken Wieland, Dick Takas, and Rusty Brown. sw W1 :mv K 1 f 1 I I , 3 5 I I B I ,Q x B 5 I K 1 . f E Q Q i X L HS 2 - ' f 0 W gi ,S Q K - 1 E, 5 I - W 553. 1 . vi N s 2 Q , af ff gf? Q - 5.34 2 . Q f X W' N ff g Nf s , X Q X WA .Y if Q A . iii easy: x W Vhgi h K x .U .. H A ' wa i ' ' x I 5 ln. ...K I M, S I, Q: K in .X Z , ' , X J Y 7' M A V 0 x v ' . W A , Q Q . faqs I f NNY ' - WM Q- A ,, bf Xa , A 1 s my Q . , Q N I ix . . 0 k k 'Q 2 x 2 N -Q N wx f k, I fn' k ' M ew xx ' Mi W x V X -f .. .-5 'QiE??1.S ? 3 , .V , V f x wen V AM kia: if A ' N 7 2 w 1 ,wwif W if-' R, 4, 'W N' . Q -241'-., sw wa ,. Kwww Khqflflvt Dr. Vrm-devoo presents the check for the Cabin in the Sky to Mr. Mvllonald, lioard pri-side-nt. and Mr. Re-hmus. superin- ltls news when students pay the Board of Education. There were obvious smiles of satisfaction from all as the Student Council relinquished the 320,000 check, the students' contribuition to the Cabin in the Sky '. This recreation center atop the proposed building will be a dream come true through the earn- ings of paper sales and tax stamp drives. l ge H0 temlvnt. as Mr. Mitchell. l'. 'l', A. president, the n-xwuxiivv group ol' Studi-ni, l'ounr'il, and Miss Kimball, adviser, look on. Lakewood's government, the Student Coun- cil, promotes a myriad of projects and serv- ices through recreation, law, public Welfare, safety, council duties, and tax stamp commit- tees. Oflicers elected by the entire student body lead a council of members representing each homeroom and give the school practical experience in learning democratic processes. abbfz in tim :Sky 'fn and Hnwwl Row l Uurrzm. Fillimzhum. Furvvr, livrluisvll, Uwyvr, lhnrruuuhs, Fisclwr. Row 2 Uorvy. Grvvn, Fullrnd, Ih-lx, Fnlvvrl. Fumplu-ll, Huh-s. Dim-kinsun. Row 3 llixllnvk, Hvlnlvr, lllnylm-k l':xrmim'hllvl, llvntlor. Kssi. Row -1 Uhnrlvswnrth, Galvin, Evzms, Arn1strung, Nurutf. D115 Run l I'I4-zmsnlxnw, Mn'W'uin. .l:u'knum, Link. Mulligan, li-'ist Kulliv. R-vw 2 l,illl'-lim-Id Km-ft--r, N.-lhnn Mmm, l'n-nn, Klulnl--n. R-:xx 3 l'ululnlm, Mnllninul Sn-hunmlwr, Mm-rim-n. Mulhll, Km-ming, Hn-nklv. Huw I Myvrs, Hills. Hurrinulnn, M1-rtus, Nvlvmn. llnrln-r, l':lul'-, l'umn-. linux l l'r1'm-lu, Uhlrivk, lllwmn. Hutfnn-yn-r, Smith. Huw 2 Yum, VVinlvr. Svhrvi-'r, Hvsknmp, Rhim-hurt. Whi'm','. York, Suwyvr, Sykuru. Rim-:n's4m. Row -1 Quullivh, Sm-rninygvr, Wie-lnlul, Sn-hmimll, Slilu-hmnulu, Sipplv, Snylv. l':lg'v lll Row Ci 'l'hunniny:s. Wkflvstvr, 'fzlkzw s ...Q i L7 3 5. .,,..w-:wr :si ' YL, F W' r 9 ..., is L, S25 is 1 MQ ,I M. 5 , 5 g 5, S we 1 , 1 , , ..:. A M Q- i W N ,, X -It Q fn I rg i f 5 ,M-f W.. N V Q - 9,5 i f.. 55553 .1 , , 1 XL A Y 4 fi W A ' Y '5 4-W- v.M,i15V at ' Q V iv - i fps 1 wi' ' 'EL 'fi A QM' ,ff ws 7 ff 15 QS ' V N k x fi V. + 2 ' . ' if x a -K ,H ,551 ' -fff? X fwlifzff- -ffegigpgf 5 ' 1 hzgfgyfx L N. I NW f-QQNJQZ v N.. ' K . -. . zfzbm, w Row I l islu-r, lit-zilvr. llilllllllvfly, l.s-the-rm-r. Fillinirlmni, Rvppn. Long, l'Ivt-roll 0 Row 2 Olson, A., l'1lnivr, Smith, .lm-ppson, th-ist. Fruwfnvril, lloll, Fvssnu O Row Cl Van Ilykv, Swvariliprvll, l rvdrim'kson, lllililt, Allan, Kohler, Koniinvk, Miss Mvlfzulnlvn 0 Row I Mr. lfnrquihzir, Johnson, liuimfy, llvnilvrson, Kllsilllltv, S11-wnrt, Flynn, l,onmI:ihl, l'4-ter, Olson, 'l'.. Thornlmurir. Striving to uphold the reputation for All- Anim'ic'zui and Medalist editions that has pre- ceded the 1947 hook, the editors and stafl' sigln-d when the linzil line oi' copy was set :ind every identiiic'z1lion in the battle worn index was eori'evted. lleziding the stntl' for Mr. liiliiioiiil-Y nnnl Mr, l nriquliur 1-ln-4-lt 1-ony for lliv 'IT l'ini-mn null: .I--:in Killah-r, Iluil l,onvl:ilil. Sui- Swt-uriniri-n, lh-lsy th-ist. this year were Ed Prell, editor-photographer5 Alice Everett, assistant: Joan Kohler and Connie Collier, senior section: Bud Londzlhl, sports: Joan llztugherty, circulation manu- gerg Ted Olson, business mzinnger. Miss Sara McI ndden and Alex l 2ll'l1llll2ll' were advisers. llvzulilnz the sl:iI't' xreri- 'll-ml Ulson, linsim-ss. .lonn lmugliertp 4-irvnlution. lfinl l'rulI, editor, und Alirv lixw-rm-lt, assistant QT, . J , . li himl the pulxlicalirm of Ihe Times lies ilu' work 01' the stuff. Bwzqa news which will malls- lIllt'l C'hllllLl' rezulinll. 'l'li4-In ruins-s llin llil null the sm-nivslel' l'n-porters are always :ill-rl for bits nl' writing :mul rl-wi'itini5. 1-lu-ckim: :llnl rvcln-vllim: ln-l'm'4-pi'i1iliiit Source of the latest news and gossip, provid- er of laughs for that last hour study hall on Friday, reason for the silent homeroom, and object of pride to Lakewood High School, the Lakewood High Times is now in its twenty- sixth year of publication. Its four pages are under the Weekly blue pencil of Advisor S. A. Slater. Page editors, however, are respon- sible for making the assignments which bring in the news. Charles Carmichael, page one, Don Young, page two, Dick Takas, page three, and Bob Morrison, page four, with their assistants, edited thirty papers. Receiving an All-American rating by N. S. P. l 11,6 ll-1 A. and recognition by the Cleveland News- paper Guild as the best school newspaper in the district brought well-deserved honor to the Times staff. lt is the duty ot' each stall' member to cover happenings ol' interest on his beat, to report them accurately, and to write them up. Columnists are responsible l'or feature articles. This year's cultivated column of corn, written by Ensign and lluey. added a chuckle to almost every issue. Rus- ty Brown's articles about celebrities who visited Cleveland were first hand facts glean- ed from Hi-News Correspondent Interviews sponsored by a Cleveland newspaper. IX 0 iff ,Fx I ' aw - x G Q Y NL? ii? n is .V Q 0' ' 4 :N 'F Aflr Q V35 4, f J 'N' Qtr I vi' QE! 6 f hir -M,...,.N.,k,w xv W 'hw-gl, 'Q it fl as Qx x ,r a :S Q X sig: life 3 ' L EEZ. ' :.:: . X 3 Mg num Jil w l X ' v sg K. My 1 . .wk Q Av W, A 'W gk AY f .X 5 4 QL ,rf 3 N933 '1' gy fe fm 3, ' Tr' f rs from - 11A ' ' -' - mm-rtz' iendship ulub'.' am- 1 , -' M-ssv'. ic. 1 mama-may-saw ' 1 ,IL AR if tpnwnann 1 sf ix' Zig , 1- xv- x-MQ I ,Q 8? mt 'pwiffxx xx X.6 ' Nw N1 x.x. N :Sw K nw, .N, x '- - ' X ,X V' .1-gt ' N1 fic 1 , Fw: J ' Qi' - -mu ...J Q pfwj ' ' comma' Row 1 g Colombo, B reecv, Prok, Char- vat, Miller. Row 2fC0y, Stew- art, Socha, Sabath, Henderson. Ruw 3wKostak, Scott, Biell, L 0 n d a h l, Prell. Row 4fKisel, Bliss, Kuszmke, Young. Left : Operators must be able to thread the projection machine in less than a minute. Here, John Kisel prepatfs a noon show. Right 1 Bill Kostak and liolu Kusanke change the tubes in the sound system to insure high quality sound for the movies. Pap: lfw- ll'lmm ilu' Hr!! Tolls, Cfzfwtuin Iiddif, The SfP1IlIi.Yll Jlain, and Rand ru Umpia are some of the outstanding productions brought to Lake- wood High by the student projection staff. The members of this staff devote over half of their lunch period to showing the features. As apprentices these boys are traind by sen- ior members of the staff and have a working e 120 knowledge of the projector and sound sys- tem and of minor repairing before being ad- mitted as junior members of the staff. Pro- jection stafl' is also responsible for the visual education movies in room 126. After serv- ing on the staff for at least three semesters and having been a senior member for at least one, the boys are awarded minor L s. formances of the aetors, but as they prais mil tlecorating are all the jobs of this group. SMKMJIHM ' KMPIHIM l'he curtain has fallen on another suceessful mrotluetion on the Lakewood lligh stage. As the zuulience leaves, it praises the tme per- the aeting, do they also praise the work ot' the stage crew? Without the aitl of this of- ten unsung serviee group, the play coulcl not have gone on. liighting, props, set making, lhuler the skilled direction of Mr. Albert Neneman, the lmoys can make the high sehool Q stage look almost as professional as Ilroad- way. Found effects. also. are the problem of the stalf. Rolling thunder or slamming doors present no little ditliculty, hut the sound of trained cockroaehes in The Man Who Fame to Dinner really stumped them. Life is no soft touch for the stall' members, either. There are many ropes to pull. too-ropes with heavy weights on the end. The etl'orts of these boys make the productions more pro- fessional ancl interesting to the audience. la-ft: A stage ert-xx' prepares the alnlito- rium for plays or as- svmlulies. l re-tl Hill. l'ete l'llu-rlein, :mtl llnlu llvvk llvzuyv tn, Right: Lights lntruts out mean work for lioli N1-shit, llivk 'l'ilt- hetts. l'url Smith. Here they ellen-lt spot 4 :tml 1-olor flootls. lmft: t'n-atim: slam lem of li, Hill, It umler their hammers I.. ll. S. prmltietfolis 1-l'feets is the proli- llull. antl .l. Motlitt. A uszllvle floor grows Right: F. Wasserlvau- er uml J. liitllaek study the complex switehlmnrnl whivli plwwillvs effvvts for At least a few of the people in Europe will be warm this winter, thanks to the Red Cross which acouired warm clothes for them. Playing Santa Claus with candy and nut fill- ed stockings, making menus and favors for hospitals, and filling overseas Christmas boxes busy the Junior Red Cross in its year- round aim of helping others. These projects are carried on during its meetings held at two week intervals and are under the direc- Hnd flu: tion of Miss Campbell. World understanding and peace are promoted by scrapbooks con- taining pictures of our school and descrip- tions of school activities which are sent to Junior Red Cross organizations in other countries. Through representatives from each homeroom, the whole school is informed of the club's activities. The representatives at- tend the meetings and report announcements. During the Red Cross Drive this spring, the club sponsored an extraordinary style show which drew attention and laughs from all. Spectators were surprised by the appearance of well known men about school, including faculty members, dressed in costumes rang- ing from the latest in bathing suits to what the Well dressed bride will wear. Volunteer workers prove school interest in Red Cross. Row 1 Sorha, Prok, Block, York, Marinko, Ames, Huddlvston O Row 2-fKrava, Cajka, Morgan, Powers, .Im-ppson. Auer, Pumphrey, Dawson 0 Row 3f-Peterkxn, Dawson, Bryenton, Van Drick, Waddell, Haupt. Webber, G ru m ney. ,ig . . as Your attention please is probably the phrase most commonly associated with the liadio Club, for this familiar phrase comes over the public address system at least once every week. Running the P, A. is, how- ever, only one ol' the many duties performed by the members. ln addition, Radio Club takes care ol' all the loud speakers at rallies, school assemblies, and school parties, and is in charge ot' the records at the basketball dances. The members of' the club get prac- tical experience in the construction of receiv- ers and transmitters in the radio room, 325. llere the boys tinker in a maze ot' tubes, con- densers, wires, and dials. Here also they may learn the in's and out's of short wave ot' liakewood's old station WSGMQ. Although Radio Club lacks large equipment, some mem- Members of the Rullio Club, Ilob llreeee, Ross Howitt, and on Sa-iss. linul time to tinker with the portable l'. A. sywhni bers have short-wave radios and licenses. The radio members can be seen early in the morning or late at night lugging the ainpli- fier from the HP. A. booth in room 11-l to the auditorium or from 114 to the gym where records are on the menu. The new adviser ol' the Radio Club this year is Mr. Fox. llzulio t'lub mn-mlwrs lverform xaluable service for school while learning about their hobhy, l'icturv4l, left to right in row one are llreeee, Siess, 'l'iel1y. llowat. and in row two Moffitt. llell, Sei-lnan. Grrxst:ul. 'X f', -wav 1 f X .nl .sf M-..,Qx N i A Developing individual interests is im- portant at Lakewood High School be- cause in a democratic way of life the personality of the individual is the basis for the growth of the the group. Qcuclopbzq 9I'lLllllJlHll.df 9 Page Photo Club officers B. Burt and D. Mertus prepare to take some pictures of snow patterns while B. Vigrass and D. Sotak take light readings. 124 Q. . ,sw ,Y 1 5 .41 Mg. ' :A -vary , ,W I Nh . W Mf- .,,, :- 2. .f,, LP, .. ZX.- K W X X. My .w A I kkh' .L -. Q -L-L me ' - -,fn-., f -1 Lg. . ig 1-gp if EI - gl-25217 LL., -'.-- -fvfgis A - L '-LL A ' .Q .A N., .. 3.3 Q gi ,ggi 3 ill Lw.gb LL.r, 4.,5,.,., Egg. A. A .Q . . ,Jszki . 2. 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I A, '+ - -5 , , Z 1 ,f Hr J A 'Y sf . x I, 3 0 5 ati EE' Q fx 1 E Q ...W S W' wi 3 J l Safe' , 9i,...-Q 4 -is , 45 r 'f y W ,2 ,Y lllil 9!'?'l?4 5.7'5ll1 2 , v Q 2 3 253 5 55,69 19: 2 RW-?f2 'Pf 294 iz 2 vi 1: il gli? ?Gsaf's' 1 'Q V2 E,'m 5 if w i, .- :W if W 5, 5 ' 2 ' Q Q ' 1? ,Q :gm gg QE,,ff'f, 'R E . 1 3,2 .Wg .' ,J.Zx., , 45 gg - 51 eg Epii M Wi yi F Q ' , 5 3 X QI 5 A :ie if .fix 12291 J J QQ: W lv? vw W ' Umm gm gm Boys' Glee Club Row l Linmlsuy, Hncik, Ollonnvll, Kirkpntrivk, lirm-mleflllwck, Nolslvt, In-vs. Row 2 Gruluivn, Morrison. lfowlvs, Gram-r. Slruhur. l'lx'vr1lvn. Row 3 Chnrvh, DulTy. Fostvr l'uroln-ck, Covcy llllnmn, VVilL'ox, Row -I Svzlltvrmlaly, llannlv, Coopvr, Holbrook. Girls' Glee Club Sth Hour Row l Castor, lirown, M., lim-llush, Kolliv, H4-rrirh, Dollplv, lfisvhvr, HlKhdlll'l11'm'k llurh-ls. Row Z! Murphy, Huntlvy, Alston, Gill, Millvr, Mllt'lll'l' Dixon, l+'ulln-r, lmnslvy, lion' If M4-lntyrv, Urn-n, lirupp, Stuart, llrown, E., Milvlu-ll, Ulrich, Suhirnwr, w'1lI'1l. Row 1 Allsil, Applmiuhn Nil-lson, Crookshnnk, Stnrlwy Lloyd, Hon-hln-l, In-1-, Cuhoon I't'unstivl, lmmllh-lll. l'hupn. Girls' Glee Club 4th Hour Row I .lem-sou, Vylv, Youll, Ililnsou, llull, l'mnplwll, VVnlsh, Nm-nn-r, llinzinu. Row 2 l'in-wee, M1-rrill, VVil5ou llolvry, Mason, Snris, Nimnicr, liryunlon. Row 3 Wysovki, lfullvrlon, Sypln-rs, Irwin. Fislw, Lol-h .l:u'kmull. llorslmlmrg, Davis, 'I'orrm-mn. Huh 1 Krm-nlvl, Millm-l'. Arrnslromr, l,:lMonl, Kunz, .loyq-1-, Winklvr, llrnlw, Yun I.uil, Snails-y. Girls' Glee Club Iird Hour Row l Ura-vm-, Uhvrwy. Moon' M., Holm, Nichlos, Marsh, Sm-rilvnvr. Row L2 Williams, lhuwl. Hxvgory, linymlos, 0, Volaoun Gnynlos, M., VVnle-n, Moon-, M. lfl. liow K llnlvs, Johnson, Hille-I' Uluvor, Vonklin, Solwk, Hunnnvl, Murquurmlt. Row -I Gott. lirvmor, Schultz Millilrun, lioysvn, Ruvnilly, lim-mvr, Harris. Nicklos, l'llllllLYt'T. Row 5 Vonnor, Ulhwlilllll, tiillvllv, lllimlworlh, Us!l'zuul1-l', l'Im:lnnml, H1-imfr, Slurr, l'n-u-As, lirockntf. Yoo, Grumnvy, Allvn. Morris 5. p. Q. ff. no 5 Row 1-Dodge, Leja. Wilson, Boysen, Hoffmeyer, Linzing, Lowrie 0 Row 2-Vandaveer, Smith, l'ril.charal, Jeppsun, Fuller, Fillingham, Lush, Bryenton 0 Row 3-Cahoon, Smail, Lee, Syphers, Uhlik, Sauer, Huntley. Miss Foley 0 Row 4--Al'enn, Jenkins, Stuart, Hoek, Busiield. Foster, liclford, Forster, Schirmer. lfxercising her uncovered keyboard talent, Gerry Uhlik and some members Officers Smail, Uhlik, Ifillinghani, Hol'l'ms-yer, sntertain the club with a song fest in Latin at the Christmas social zlffzlir. and Penn scherlule spring semester activities. Latin Lives at Lakewood is the theme for S. P. Q. R. members this year. The service project on the club calendar was to fill Red Cross boxes. Another project was brighten- ing rooms with flowers in honor of the god- dess Floralia. To commemorate the Ides of March , Mrs. Griffiths presented scenes from Page 132 Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In order to put their theme into practice, members issued for a final project a newspaper which was dis- tributed to students in all Latin classes. Through membership in this club Latin stu- dents gain better understanding of Roman life and its effects on our modern world. 9 Klub Swww 9 llow would you like to have been in Germany at the beginning ol' the second world war? 'l'his was the situation ldvelyn lleinert, a new and worthwhile niemlner ol' German Club, was in when she could not return to her native country at the outbreak ot' the war. Life as it was lived in Germany during that time be- comes more real when lllvelyn tells of her try- lilniln- Vreuss. sn-ern-tary, Ilan' lleiser, viee-presi da-nl, :und Vliff Halter, president, plan programs ing experiences during her stay in that coun- try. Facts for thought and discussion were presented at one of the club meetings by an outstanding speaker, Mr. Henry Ollendorf, who spoke on Germany As I Knew It Before the War . At meetings members also enjoy German songs and games. At the Christmas season the club made merry with a potluck. Tom Drouillard played n very realistic Santa Clans at the Germain Cluh's Christmas pot-luck dinner lion I liloek, liauer, Krava, Slaviek, Stutz, Holfmeyer, Sehmidt 0 Row 2 Binder, Grindn, Adams, McArthur, Ulson, l'rs-uss, l'riee, Heini-rt I Row Il Halter, Klein, J., Cuhoon, Klein, G., Drouillurd, Heck, Marvis, H4-iser, Mi-as Pl, Voates. J 57 years! These mark the time since the Pan American Union was organized. Its birthday was celebrated here on April 14 with speeches and special music by choir and orchestra. A school executive who visited ministers of education in Latin American na- tions, an Ecuadorian girl-daughter of a Retiring president N. Wade hands the gavel to J. Daugherty while urs, H. Lomlzxhl, C. Heskamp. IL Banks, S. lic-sch, and I.. Fletche- other r look hh gm Lakewoodite-and a college professor show- ing films of her Chilean trips were other pro- grams. Members have fun practicing their Spanish on Jaime Gonzalez, a native Nicara- guan. The principal social event was the Christmas fiesta. Members and guests sang. danced, and broke the pinata, a large vase. ofli- Ss-norita Dorothy Petrus twirls gracefully in a on. gay Spanish dance at the Fiesta talent show. Row 1 Jenkins, Evzuis, Fletcher, Bauer, Knuth, Vook, liescli 0 Row Hudimae 0 Row 3- Klamm. lrwin, Hirsehfeld, Fillingham. Letherer, Pierce, Allen, Harvey 0 Row -1 Liltlelielal, Fc-efv, Poplin, liloom. Penn, Newkirk, Mm-Cann, Hates 0 Row 5 f--- Greene, Cameron, Gollin, Firieu, Groff, Heilmaiin, Elenis. 2 Johns, Hodges, Uooncy. Havens, Shnnian, Mu-rlnans, sq-f 'v il'-. 'cr' nike Ni -sur ,- wiv 16' vi? Row l Bakr-r, Mika, Gm-hs-l, Kos-st:-r, Winter, Slaman, Holl, Richards, Buckeye, Pleasance I Row 2- IS4-rndsen, Cassidy M1-ster, Delaney, Cope, Kabelen, Jones. Jackman, Powers O Row 3fConley, Mitchell, liaymonal, Sotuk, l'it-rec. Fish:-r, Smith Hacker, Gibson, Miss Hiatt l Row 4---Fitch. Baker, Kirchner, Johnson, Mondo, Grahivn, Hourrand. Nehas, Van Luit, liilfzleston. ClIlll1'l'1'llll,n one of our favorite childhood Gathered around the manger, officers D. Slaman, PI. Kocster, G. Winter, and pluys, inks-s on in nm-w nir with French dialogue. M, Holl present the story ol' the Christ Child at the Christmas meeting. Giving members experience in writing French as well as the satisfaction of helping war sufferers, French Club has corresponded with Helene Viet of Saint D'Angely. Helene has been in a cast for over a year suffering from a bone disease and has received many boxes of candy and scarce articles. This year be- sides the usual group of students struggling to conquer the pronunciation of a strange language, Cm-If lfnm f-f1 ix has as an aid and member, a native French boy, Claude Bour- rand. The meetings include singing French songs, playing games that help to enlarge vocabulary, and hearing French speakers. The business part of the meeting is carried on in French by the presiding oflicers. Page l 135 az .jwfwmvwy in nqldih QF? Above: Actors and writers re- Row 1--Geater Carver, Dunkeson, Piddington, Broschk, York 0 Row 2-f-Fenton, Kabelen he-arse script for a club program. Farnsworth, Potter, Gomersall, Jackman I Row 3-Stephens, Pierce, Pinniger, Moggg l , Wonders, Sholdes, Bloom O Row 4a-fEverett, Moflitt, First, Day, Morrison, Prutton, Cessna Iii-low . I' all officers are Dunke- S0n. Pag Wond 1Xrs , Moffitt, and Bloom. Original poems, original manuscripts, would be ,actors emoting original plays-anything can and does happen in W. S. T. club. The mysterious letters which arouse the curios- ity of most Lakewoodites at one time or an- other stand for the three divisions of liter- ary interest around which the club is formed. The W part of W. S. T. has been inactive this year because of the lack of enrollment. Whitman, which is what the letter denotes, is the poetry portion of the club and deals with the reading and analysis of masters, past and preesnt. S , Scriblerus, fondly dubbed Scribs by its members, is the name of an old Latin society made up of Writers. e 136 Today, as then, it deals with creative Writing of all kinds-stories, poems, plays, essays, and novels if any members should feel so in- clined. T , or Thespian, is the actors' or- ganization. In Thespian, members read and enact excerpts of plays. As a sideline, they discuss and compare movies, their staging and dramatic qualities, with the correspond- ing aspects of play producing. One of this year's outstanding meetings was planned around the beginning and end of a story. Four different members were given the unfinished manuscript and Without comparing notes were asked to Write the missing chapters. The result was a very much entangled plot. 6 Qmmlopa J Siam Now i Mills, York, Vnrvt-r, i i:-ihcr, lit-Moss, Achor, lfillimrhnm, Scott C How Z Arinstrong, lflgglvston, l'fn-ith-r, Fitch, lirovrn, Piiltlimzton, Ilunkt-son, Ht-lx, Itlock, Shaw 0 Row It Kuln-lt-n, Stn-phi-ns, MncNair, Frm-slricksoii, l'onIi-y, Swearing:-n, Strung, Nm-wkirk, llnwson, Mr. White 0 Row it l'rntton, lin-dt, Whnrton, H1-nel:-rson, Morrison, Moilitt, .la-nkins, Lomlahl, llnrt 0 Row 5 ftlrulnin-n, Grogan, Wilhelm, Noble-t, Loomis, lin-xl:-nbarth, Knnth, Smith, M.. Smith, ll. Quiet, everyone! On stage for the first act. Suddenly there is a mad scurrying, actors take their places while the stage crew, props committee and costume mis- tresses perform last minute tasks. For those who want to further their knowledge of the stage, Barnstormers oil'ers ample opportunity. Each year the two plays produced by the club not only use student acting talent, but also enable people to serve on essential committees behind the scenes. The fall production this year was a sophisticated comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and as a contrast a thrilling mystery, Ramshackle Inn, was produced in the spring. Members who show out- standing ability in Barnstormer productions are cho- sen for National Thespian, honorary actors' club. Ilnnwnri- of whnt's going on, Strung drnniatim-s as l'rntton :mul Morris n pr:-pure to pn! an end to hu-r trouble-making by locking her in ninnnny c'i 4 Officers are Harb t'ni'vvr, v. pri-s, lien Jenkins, pres, Jenn Ili- Mosspoint, st-cy, Virginia Shaw. rvcordim: st-cy, llon Henderson. tri-ns. Jil:-,?!J!Lll.l'1'l, Klub Row 1- -McKee, Besch, Geist, Brown, Fen- ton, Kalman, Wil- liams, Reul. Row 2 - Kominek, Wilson, Holstein, Hansen, Schreier, Kohler, Harti n g, Heskamp, Daugher- ty. Row 3 - Blaylock, Londahl, Y o u n g, Zak, Wing, Phil- lips, Eiferth, Bring- man, Nelson. Left: Durst, Williams, Beidler. Heil look on with horror as Ef- ferth strangles Phil- lips in pantomine. Right: Young, Schrei- er, and Reul, offi- cers, plan speaking activities in which members participate. Life-saving and amateur inventions are just samples of the interests passed on to mem- bers of Speakers through its speaking enthu- siasts. A pantomine comedy developed act- ing abilityg debates and discussions increased knowledge and understanding of current World topics. The senior will and prophecy are read at the last meeting of each semester in order to catch a glimpse of the future lives of graduating members. Miss Moore, spon- sor, is always willing to offer comment and Page 138 aid members in reaching their goal, better speech . The Lake Erie League and Rotary Club speech contests offer opportunities for outstanding speakers to obtain high recogni- tion for their speaking efforts. This year, Doris Brown who represented Lakewood in the L. E. L. contest held at Lakewood, tied for third place. The members look to their speaking activities not only as an outlet to new interests today, but also as a road to their future ambitions after leaving school. .UM 6 Ccfrmld 67fl0,blQl'l'I.A l'his year lli-l orurn has tlcalt not only with lorcign allairs, hut also with things around the t'llX ot' tlcvelantl Visiting the morgue, thc courthouse, and jail hclpetl thc members ol the cluli to lf -arn more about their own tornniunity. At thc jail thcy visitctl cells intl thc chapel where the priso igious services. 'l'hc club hz lS ncrs hold rc- also been in- g, tlourlcy Gray. f' tlu- llnitwl Natit .un 'Q-nlinn, llackcr llilorumk ofticn-rs llarrx lamlnlll, Hon Youth Ili 1-lt, :tml ll t x th-ift vliscuss curri-nt topic o linux l .lulinstoln M1'VY:lin, l Ili-own, llunlu-son, lfclilmi, N Wait.-, llurti nk. lln-is. In-it Iluli-tt iclirwu-r kolilcr l s .mu L 'chnirn-r, l'i1l4lin 'tm terestetl in the Junior Council on World At'- t'airs, and a group ot' pupils participated in the high school discussion at the Time-l.it'e Report to the Worltl in Cleveland in Janu- ary. lluring the year the club also has well informed persons speak to them on subjects such as the Unitccl Nations Organization. A question period usually follows forums. l it lion Carlin-r. Margxv VVnitv. :intl lloris Brown usv tho weekly nurunu rn tllnscrvvr to lu-lp Ilu-in plan interesting mvvtimrs for lli-Forum 1 , ll ul, Fisher Shuman, lh-sch O Row LZ l.imlslvy, Smith. -, .' urr, lloxrm-r, .l. I Row I4 linsiirll, llvskzlnip, L i l'uIl1r Nt Applcigntv. llowm-r N liiclviglizulsm-r. llun-5 I limi' it l.octl'lvi', Freclricksoll, scli, Km-stvr. Koluinck, Klumm, t'1'ssnn 0 Row Ti l'omn-roy, Gray. Morrison. lh-I.-uiv. lilnvlock, Nt-sln-I. t.: irlwr, Young. llrcnlt, Lomlnlil, Slinclicomls, 6 un 6 ' , 'Newton Pfwmnia ' f th Agassiz Museum is Row 1-Dodge, Gage, Theis, Gaydos, Letherer O Row 2-Read, Gott, Hunt, Fiske, Stutz, Jordan I d played by Mr. Rood. Row 3fWerner, Cooper, McHugh, Basalla, Boruff, Davies, Mr. Rood. 1 informs Carol Hunt ut th 'insides of insects. See you at seven-thirty! is the cry of Ag- assiz members on the night before their big hike. At least once a semester these ambi- tious young naturalists rise before dawn in order to see nature at the time when it is most beautiful. Lunches tucked under their arms, they meet at Metropolitan Park and wander through the fields looking for birds and other wild life. Meetings of Agassiz are varied and always interesting. Sometimes the hour speeds by with a group discussion of fish, birds, or plant lifeg other times a Page 140 N speaker describes some phase of nature. A prize possession of the club is the museum in Room 210. A cancer exhibit, guinea pigs, other small animals, and various curiosities brought in by Agassiz members are kept in the biology rooms for all to see. Although the development of atomic energy has em- phasized the importance of chemistry and physics, biology must not be put aside. lt, too, has its place in building up this bedrag- gled world. Science of all kinds is the foun- dation for a better world of tomorrow. 920210 gm jhluh ,cfm Ibm I lnslvy, th-rson, Kalman. l.ilulslm-y. Hunt, Smith. Murphy O Row 2 Girarnlezul. Sutter. Almve: t'ould Einstein han Si-liuinzn-her. Hills, Morrison, In-ck Mm-Ardle 0 Ron I4 Cnlioon. Graham, llegenbarlh, Davies, Ilill. plain--d atomic theory inol tlinri Smith, Mr. Iii-rutl' 0 Row I I'Ill'n-rth, Hziunmn, Viuruss, lin-ll, Neslwt. Kusunkv. W:issm'rlxalier, .,, ' , -, ,.-..,.-D lim-low: Filthy Smith, Ken 1 In uillil I. Hi I xiii lllltr ll lt isn't easy to fry an egg on a cake oi' ice. pound nails into a piece of wood with a ba- nana, or shatter a rubber ball just by throw- ing it on the ground. Newtonites, however, now take all ol' these things for granted be- cause they have seen the liquid air demon- stration which was presented at one ol' their meetings this year. At other meetings dis- cussions of current scientific news and talks by visiting speakers are heard. Newton club is the center of activities in chemistry and physics and provides an excellent opportun- -'s-, ob Nm-slim-K 1-xptr ity for students interested in these subjects to get acquainted with and work with people who have the same interests. The development of the atom bomb and the use ol' atomic energy has placed great stress on science all over the world. High schools in America realize the necessity for developing the scientific talent in all its students so that the United States will not be behind in this kind of knowledge. Newton members will play an important part in making a better, more intelligent world in which to live. Page Row burgh, Lamp, Prie- be, kins, Cope, Jack- man, Hackedorn. Row 2 - Uhrin, De Long, Peter, Schir- mer, Schreier, Hu- lett, Adams, Beag- er, Phillips. Row 3-Bidlack, Win- ter, Sayles, Heil- man, Drouillard, Knuth, Cook, Fleming, Nel- SOD. Row 4-Vokoun, Fay, Bell, Nesbet, Boul- ton, ferth, Dawson, Bowman. Right: Lee Bowman and having fun at Christ- mas party, tell un- suspec calm-uh Left : ficers son, Hackerlorn, and Efferth plan pro- HTBYTIS ivies 601' 1-Smith, Hors- Stanley, Jen- Vigrass, Hanglin, Ef- Bid la c k , Marge Hulett, ting members is is very easy. Math Club of- Bidlack, Nel- anml club pol- for fall term. An inquisitive mind, a liking for mathema- tics, and perseverance to work out complicat- ed problems, are the requirements for en- trance into Math Club. In the past few years the membership of this club has increased, indicating that more students are taking an active interest in the mathematical world in which we live. Interesting speakers from Page 142 Sola Pfzoblarmi the armed services tell ol' the value ot' know- ing mathematics in order to make good in their jobs. The members have learned how to tackle problems not covered in their regu- lar classsg they now learn to apply them in everyday life. Through these discussions, talks, and working sessions, the club teaches students the value of mathematics in life. aaag ' we gym x l Sutton, Hsliornt-, l.t-ln-I Jnvkson, tVI.vnry, liutlirncton, Wnrholink 0 Row 2 lli-Uonirm-rm-inl otlim-rs wt-l'v th-nh-r, Mt-yer, ili Vliriste-lim-li, Snris, NVillinnis Vlnrlt, Sinrlnir. .lohnston O Row fl Murphy, Rvppn, VVhnl'ton, Vox, Hnrvvy, Holstein. r alum, l'nnn-ruin, Sc'hnltf,, Wmluls-ll, liivlinrnls, Wnllwr, Knlliv O Row -I Mlllllillll, I l lin - 1-r, I.m--ml., Sniilli, llolsln-in, l'nlnplirn-y, Krnnn-r, Mllliunn, l'. lln- qnnlitivs of n xoml -4-vrvlnry nrt- wx- ltuw l VVhilt-, th-nlvr, W'lmrton, ltvppu, Svisn-, .-Xrnulel, Milmln-yn, M4-ssvnp. I O l xx llninwl In Iln' 4-lulu lvy Mr. llnrrv tlillis. ln-stun-ls. Hnru-y, Vox, Sayles, Wright, Nirlwl, N4-wxnnn 0 Rom ZX lhx 1 Miller, F:-Itimzer, Frnnlt, l,inlt. Nnlilu 0 Row -l Ilnlanirlxn, Mn-yn-r. llnl 1 I um Hwn-n, Halas, Fnrniss, Good zilternoonl llell Telephone! was the greeting heard by members ot' Hi-Commer- cial Club who pzwticipzitetl in at tour through the telephone company. The trip enabled mem- bers to see how business personnel work. Each year winners ol' the club typing contest receive pins. Marcia Van Dyke and Dulcy Cameron tied for tirst place in the twelfth grade contest and Donna Ens and Mzwtlin Brown tied for first in the eleventh grade. Pn gu- aw gm Hqhlvflli Promoting intelligent and safe driving and carrying out safety projects in and about school are the purposes of Auto Club. Mem- bership in this club is open to anyone but it is comprised mostly of students taking the driving course. Movies and speakers are brought in to show students the necessity for Pmge 144 Row 1 - Piddimzton, Nimtz. Preslan, Miars, Campbell, Os- borne. Row 2 - Cumler, Bonesteel, Flynn, Gordon, Sima, Sutton, Damon. Row 3gHenderson, Eisemon, Borses, Schmitt, Obral, Keid- el, Mr. Cook. Mr. A. K. Cook, sponsor of Auto- mobile Club, explains the steerimz mechanism of the car to the club officers: Mildred Reppa, vice-presi- dent: Joe Novotony, president: Martha Filson, recording secre- tary: Jeanette Ames. corresponding secretary: Ron Knuth, treasurer. safe and intelligent driving. One of the main projects of the club this year is to try to eliminate the traffic hazard at the entrance of the west drive by widening the drive and making a spot for bicycle racks and more parking space. Another project is to mark and number spaces in the teachers' parking lot. aa-mf mmzopi 5 ' wa, As the world progresses, form and color are becoming more important as media through which man can express himself. The oppor- tunity for such creative activity is made pos- sible hy the Ili-Art Guild, one ot' the oldest clubs in school. Under the direction ot' Miss Elizabeth Ilarkley, head ot' the Art Depart- nient, members transform plastics, metals, and leather into many functional articles. Each year the Hi-Art Guild undertakes some project for the betterment ot' the school or Art Department. Past projects include the renovation of old pictures and a Latin Ameri- can craftwork exhibition. This year meni- bers took a trip to the Cleveland Museum of Art where they viewed the famous painting by Degas. The Guild climaxed its activities with a spring sketching party in the valley. Ron l Spisnk. Gre - ory, Ynn Arsd: e. FZ xl 5 e s s 1 o n s, VVQ-st, llrmvli. Row 2 Keefe. Vnn Dyke. Stuart. Land- tieltl, Gibson. Mc- Kinney, lCynian. Row Il Grindn. Ad- sit. Allan, Myers. Martin. G o l il e n. Owen. NK'elulver. Right : Sketchinpr and many kinds of eruft work make lli-Art Guild ineetinirs fun. la-fl: Officers Vnn Arsdnle, Gibson, and Meyers have inutunl interest in crafts. Page 145 nl Doing things up purple and gold is doing things the Lakewood way! Main hall gangs, 3:30 rushes, traditional ceremonies, cheers, hurry, laughter, excitement, work, and worry-thatls living life -the Lakewood way! Life may become serious, but fun is essential, and will always have its place here. Page l-H1 .Q Q 5 ' WH W Al Iffsif' gs .X t K' g A - I 1 ' Q W X x, f . v, K - 2 :E .xv Q. Q Q X 5 R wgggx i 3 ye Q f Q, A w QNQQE 0 : Q 3 S if fb . sms ri' ,' S if gg xfg ,1 ig.,4 fx ',y xl: . ' 'iq A J Q I 1 , R, .. . v ' ' as , - ' ..n 5 , v . X 42, , if W L, X Q, , ' g 1 x 5 Y ww ' S f, X -2 Xl if . u . Y N ' S 5 P Q l ' y 'fs f 'F 3 , . ff W I 15 ' , ,X f ,I ff xt F E 7 I 3591 Q on V! C 1 ' f 772 Z: 4 5' g' , 5-.6 I 1 . 4 I fi 1' ., 4 fir N , - A a Lp E n x 1, ll ev- 4: 1 f ' v P' 4 i . O' F v Y. ww p VM, F 5. Q WJKQ deg! i ng Q ' mg' as xl sm K im X ,f V- J Q , ggtxqy, . K Q ' x A ' ' . 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Inc. ........,....................... 167 Brownlee Chevrolet Inc. ..... ......... 1 65 Bundy Motor Co. ........,....., .......,. 1 88 Carson's Inc. ........ ......... 1 71 Cook, A. J. ............... ...,..... 1 69 Cottage of Flowers ..... ......... 1 73 Cream Candies Co. ....... ......... 1 71 Crysler Porris Co. ...,.,..,. .,....,.. 1 72 Daniels Funeral Home ,.... ......... 1 64 David's Men's Wear ....... ......... 1 64 Detroit-Bunts Recreation ..... ......... 189 Eggett Brothers Co. .,.... .,.,...., 1 86 Elmwood Home Bakery ,.... ......... 1 85 Ethel's Delicatessen .l,l,. 1. ......... 189 Falke, George A. Inc. ..........l.............,. 187 Ferguson Radio Inc. .,,,......,....,.,..,...,,.. 165 First Federal Savings Sz Loan Ass'n 188 Fraiberg Drug Co. ..i.........,A,A.......,,A...... 187 Franklin Grocery ......,..... ......... 1 79 Fraunfelder, A. F. Inc. ....,................... 188 Frick, C. O. Co. ..................,..............,.. 181 Geiger's, Charley Haberdashery ........ 177 Guthery-Schreiber Chevrolet Inc. 163 Haberacker Optical Company ............ 163 Hale-Zupan Inc. .................................... 173 Hazzard-Mowry Co. ....... ..181 Higbee-Chesshire ..... ........, 1 90 Hi-Way Nursery ..... ......... 1 70 Howard Johnson's ........l........ ......... 1 59 Indianapolis Engraving Co. .... .,.....,. 1 90 Kate Realty Co. ................, ......... 1 61 Kirby Co. ................. A........ 1 83 Koepke Motor Sales ..,.. .,.....,. Kovach Dry Cleaning ,,.. ......... 168 160 Advertisers Kundtz-Nichols Inc. Kurtz Drug Co. .............. . Lakewood Lakewood Apothecary ...... Bakery .............. Page ........181 .,..,,,,166 .......,161 .,,.,,..189 ...,.......179 Lakewood Coal :Sz Coke Co. ........ . Lakewood Camera Shop ........ Lakewood Hardware Sz Electric Lakewood Lakewood Motors Inc. Lakewood Nash Inc. ...... . Lakewood Storage Inc. ..... . ...,...160 Co .....164 Hobbycraf t ........................ 1 65 ........171 ........170 ........166 Lamp's Melody Lane ..,,..........,.,...,,,...,. 171 LaRue Studio ........,,.,,,......,,,...,,..,,,..,..,. 185 Lee, Cal Moving KL Storage Co. ........ 183 Long Dressed Beef Co. ........................ 178 MacKeigan's Service Station ............ 186 Madison Drug Co. ..................... ......,. 1 81 Malley's Candies .................. ........ 1 66 Molloy, David J. Plant ...... Mondak, Andrew A. ...... . Morrison Fruit Market ....,. Morrison Pharmacy ....... .....i..176 ........180 ....,...161 ....,,.,1S7 Munson Bag Co. ....,............................... 188 Ohio Bell Telephone Company ..,....... 174 Phinney, Don 8x Son .....,...................... 185 Pliske, Henry W., Plumbing' .,,.. .,,.l,,. 1 88 Reed dz McAuliffe Inc ......... ..... I 82 Reidy Bros. .................,. .... . .176 Rice 8x Owens, Inc. .....,., . Saxton Funeral Home ...... Schermer Bros. ....A.......,. . Schuster, J. J. .............,.... . Shoemaker's Dry Goods .... Sigworth Hardware Co. ..... . ........1'78 ...175 11.187 .181 . .182 Struhar, John ........................................ 164 Trimmer, Robert C. Company ............ 172 Trout-Ware Inc. .................................... 167 Van Der Velde, John C. ..... . Vivian Beauty Shoppe ............. Wasmer Bolt Sz Screw Corp. Wells Sunoco Service ............. West Side Pontiac ...... Zerull,s Restaurant .... ........179 185 .........184 .. ..... 180 ...,....165 . .181 Picture on pages 2 and 3 ol' the explosion of Bikini by courtesy of the Acme Newspictnres. The Cinema Staff wishes to thank the Press and Plate for courtesies extended in the production of the 1947 Cinema. Famous for Its Fine Home Made Food and Delicious Ice Cream Howard Johnson's Donald Strang's Lake Ave. Restaurant Where To Find A Cappella Choirs .. Agassiz Club ...... August Class ..... Auto Club Band ........... Barnstormers Baseball ........... Basketball .............. Boot and Bridle .......... Boys' Physical Education Cinema Staff ............. Classroom Pictures ...... Cross Country ..... Faculty Section Fencing Club .. Football ........ French Club ..... Friendship Club .. German Club .....,..... Girls' Insignia ........... Girls' Phvsical Education Glee Clubs ............... Hi-Art Guild ........... Hi-Commercial Club . .. Hi-Forum ........... Hi-Y .........,..... Homerooms ..... Honor Society .. Hospital ......... January Class ..... J. V. Basketball .. J. V. Football ......... Lakewood High Times Latin Club .....,.. .... L Club ...... . Leaders' Club ...... Library Staff ....... Life at Lakewood . Math Club ......... Newton Society Orchestra ......., Parties ............. Photo Club OHicers . Plays .... . .......,... Projectionists Staff ., Radio Club ........ Red Cross ....... Spanish Club ...,. Speakers Club Stage Staff ...... Student Council .. Swimming , ..... . Tankateers Club Tennis ........... Track ..... Veterans .... Wrestling W. S. T. 5 E Ni 1,09 Q '3- 5 S I!1l 4 Q 4 S Gifs' xs A ssui- 128, 129 .....140 126, .61 .....144 127 .....137 ...88-90 .....104 ..98, 99 112, 113 ...12-27 ......93 ...28-35 .....125 ...82-86 .....135 118, 119 133 ......Sl 100, 101 130, 131 .....145 .....1-43 .....139 116, 117 64-77 ..38, 39 .....105 ...40-45 ...,..U1 ......87 114, 115 .....132 ...152- .80 102 109 155 ... . . 142 . . . . . 141 127 149 124 126, 148, 150, 151 .....120 .....123 ....122 ....134 ...,.13R .....121 110, 111 ......94 .....103 .....96 ......92 ..62, 63 ....,.97 ..,.l34i The Lakewood High School Student Body fNumbers after name denote the pages on which the student's picture appears.j A Abbot, Don-76 Abood, Harding-47 Achor, Mary-47, 137, 128, 34 Adamcik, James-93, 47 Adamcik, John-63 Adams, Marlene-71 Adams, Mary Ann-47, 133, 130, 34, 109 Adamuscin, John-67 Adamuscin, Paul-76 Adler, Fred-47 Adsit, Paula-69, 145, 130 Aiello, Jack-70 Aiello, Joe-64 Alder, Margaret Ann-47, 104 Alkire, Susan-74, 130 Allan, Nancy-47, 145, 128, 113 Allen, Dave-67, 130 Allen-Edward-63 Allen, Fred-63 Allen, Larry-67. 131 Allen Sally-69 134 Allread, Mort D'.-41 Alston, JoanE75, 130 Ames, Jeannette-47, 122, 32 Amtsberg, Marjorie-71 Andersen, Aimel-41 Anderson, Diane-75, 102, 131 Anderson, Jim-63 Anderson, Joan-69, 128 Andersson, William-66, 88 Andreski, George-63 Angstadt, Don-67, 128 Antol, Ruth-47 Apotsos, Jim-76 Applegate, Bill-72 128 Applegate, Jean-47, 139, 129 Applegate, Mary-68, 130 Appunn, George-67, 93, 126 Archer, Richard-47, 129 Armstrong, Barbara--65 137, 128 Armstrong, Bill-70, 91, 87 Armstrong, Doni76 Armstrong, Mary Lou-75, 131 Armstrong, Ruth Annf-47, 129, 111 Arnold, Adelia-47, 127, 143 Aseltine, Phil--76 Aston, Donald-41 Atkinson, Richard-73 Auer, Nancy- -68, 122 Aurand, Marief7l Babika, Joe liabin, Dave--76 liaeiak, Allen Bacik, Joe-'73 126, 131 Barr, Don- -47, 97 Barrere, Budf-73, 91, 37 Bar:-zhay, Don-H47 Bartels, Florence-f47, 130 Bartholme, Bob-f41 Bartko, John' 93, 47 Bartlett, 1vy+71, 129 Basaela, Davidf70 Basil, Judy-68 Baskey, Paul-64 Bassett, Bob-70, 97, B7 Bates, Vivian-65, 131, 134, 111, 81, 109 The Lakewood Coal 8z Coke C0 K0 ach, Dr Cleaning C0- PREMIIJM PocAHoN'rAs LADIES'-GENTS' TAILORING 11802 Detroit Ave. 98035 Madison Ave. LAkewood 2144 MElr0se 4657 3 Hour Quality Cleaning Service Page 160 Dustless ALL GRADES OF GOOD COAL- COKE 8z STOKER FUEL-OLGA- GREATHEART-MILLERS CREEK COURTEOUS PROMPT DELIVERY ACademy 3370 14236 Detroit Ave. 111-ckur, llultlv. llauer, John- 0-1 11011 -11 Hauer, Lou Ann 47, 129, 134 linux-r, Ruth 74, 131, 133 llauman, Craig 41, 1-11 llaxter, Charles 73 llc-um, llarlmrn 68, 130 llcamvr. Fruilcly 77 Heck, IKHI ui, 133, 109 mem nm, Hl.1ML mi lla-ck, Dick 47, 95 Kennel h 130 Ili-ckman, Al 73 llmlfuril, llnrlmra 75 live, Nancy 05 12:4 llviillvr, Luv 17 lleifinm, Ilan 64 llc-lcure, Clara-new 72 lla-lforil, Nm- 1.iln-wy -72, 127, 132, 12'1 Ili-ll, K1-n 04, 123, 142, 141 lla-111-tt, llickb- 73 llc-llc-tt. Richarile -76 llellush, Gladys - 65, 130, R1 lla-lru-r. John 73, 127, 129 lla-lter, Richard 72. 125 111-lz, Suzanne 05, 137, 111 llc-nde-r, Virginia 09, 111 llvniler, Orrin 47, 97, N0, X-1, H2, 34, 111 llc-nmler, Revise 611 llenn-sch, .lay 70 llc-nlw, lre-ne 47 114-nku. 1.1-omnrcl 72 llinkln-y ,Charles 03 llc-nm-tt. Joan 014, 130, 120 111-nm-tl, Joe- 47 ll:-nnett, Richard' 64, 129 lk-n nett Ralph 64, RR 11t'1ll1l.'El: Robert 64, 129 llc-nu, 1'Ir1--'-70. 97. H7 llvno, '1'n-ri-iw NR lh-uuette, William 73 lla-run, George- 64 llcryu-r, Glenn 72 1fl'1'lldl401l, Jayne 74. 135. 130, 111, 109 llerricr, Norma 74, 127 lin-rry, Dick lla-sch, Randall 70, 134 llesch. Shirleyh 47 1374, 139, 34 11012. '1'1-il---70, 128, 94 111.-yer, Robert E.--41, 142 liillvnkaln, Juan-69, 130 llinlluck, James-41, 115, 142, 38 llidlack. Jerry 70, 142, 171, 121, 127 lliebixzhauser, Carolyn -47, 139, 130, 34 llielek, Arthur 07 Ilia.-lar, Ruth' 74 111911. Joe -43, 120 llhma. Ruth 43, 129 llincirno, Gladys tix llinfk-r,G1-rtrinlv 624 133, 129 llirce, llurbara 05, 129 llaekus, John- - 41 llailey, Ben -41, 33, 110 llairll, Ronnie- 47, N0, 84, 82, 92 linker, 111-verly 09, 143, 135, 129 llakvr, Mary Lone 41 llakcr, Nancy 75, 135 linker, Pat--74. 81 lialas, Mary Ann'-47, 143 llalaschak. Eilwnril llnlulr. Ruth- 47 llanak, Lucille-H 74 Handel, Marlene--75, 131. Hanks, Barbara 47. 34 Hanks. Shirley 71 llaralka, Alix R2 llaratku, Mathew- 63 llaratko, Sam' 72, 97, 37. llarbour, Robert ---- 72 llurelka. Harry' -715 liarelka, Max 03 llarelka. Paul 034 Harker. llarllk, William 97, 80 l1uliff70 llarnen, Jenn, 74. 131 llaron, llavn- llx-irim, Marjorie 47, R1 llixby, Jim, 48, 97. 115 lllackiv, llruce 73 lllackmur, Alan-H07 lilake, Nancy --77, 120 LAKEWOOD APOTHECARY SERVICE FOR THE SICK LAkewo0d 3626 15014 Detroit Ave Prescription Specialists L. H. LEIST D. H. BEAN 3 ' H J X J W VXA. -fills O H V 'V' llhlu r-ugum. ,, 1. ' H ' -Q ORRISO F. FRUIT MARKET We Specialize in Fruit Baskets Throughout the Year . . . At Your Own Price Madison at Morrison Avenue THE KATE REALTY C0. lfl,'I1','fL',,,J'Q- ,11f1i',i 65' 'ZX' R1 15502 Madison Ave. lflllyllwk, Dun 110, 49, 138, 139, 128, 34, 111 lllins, l'et1-r-60, 120 Boulevard lllock, Frances 69, 133,'122, 137, 119 lllusrna. Chas. --64 llloom, Jam-t 08, 136, 128, 134, 109 llob, Ronilie-A 6X lluchar, Johnf-'93, 92. 48 llurlamer, llille-76 lludle, Pearl Ann- -77 lhwhmer, Nolan 70 Members Cleveland Real Estate Board Page fk. ay Your Future Be a Happy One- May we remind you that like diplomas, pres- ents and young oratory . . Bailey's are a grad- uation tradition. When a lad and lass gradu- ate . . they're sharp enough to know . . the right clothes as carefully chosen as Baileyis are . . make a World of difference in the new World they are about to meet. Shop Tuesdays 8: Saturdays to 9 P. M. The ILEY offs Lakewood Store xX Boehmer, Vernellh71 Boettcher, Joanne-74, 130 Bohm, Carl-70, 94 Bohm, Greta--41, 120 Bonesteel, Ralphw67, 144 Boonstra, Alice--74, 130 Boruff, John-66, 128, 92, 111, 120 Borses, George--48, 144, 115 Boshara, Don-64 Botchar, George-66 Botson, Alvina-69 Boulton, Jim-93, 41. 142, 38, 126 Bounds, Nancy Bourrand, Claude-66, 135 Boutall Tomf80, 96 Bowditch, Dave-570, 93, 97, 80, 120 Bowen ,Barbara-77 Bowers, Phil-70, 96 Bowers, Russ-63 Bowman, Haroldi72, 130, 94 Bowman. Lee-93, 48, 142, 34 Bowman, Nancy 74, 131 Boyd, Carl-66 Boyd, Charles-73 Boysen, Andy-41, 80, 83, 92 Boysen, Sally-71, 132, 131, 119 Branch Harry---66 Branchick, Alberte-63 Branchick, Emil-A48 Brandt, Roberte-72, 91, 87, 116 Brady, Jack Branigan, Jamesv'I3, 88, 87 Braun, Conrad-72, 87 Braund Grace--69 Bredenbeck, Gaden-131, 87 Bredt, Clayton-41, 139, 115, 38 Bredt, Jim-70, 137, 128 Breece, Robert-73, 123, 120, 129 Brema, Janets75, 131 Bremer. Edwin-48 Brenner, Charles-76 Brewer, Clair-67, 128 Breymaier, Janis-48 Brianzoni, Lillian-41, 115, 38 Brickman, Annf74, 131 Brierley, Mitzi-48, 126, Brinprman, Bd-76. 127 Brinfzman, Paulf41, 138, 38 Edwin-41 Lynn-64, 88, 80, 86, 89, 82 128. 34 Brinker, Bristow, Bristow, Wesley-70 Page 162 Britton , Dave-67 Brockett, Lois-75 131 Brockman, Bob-72 Brodie, B rooks, Dorothy-48, 130 Anne-65, 130 Broschk, Pat-48, 130 Brosius, Emilyf48, 104, 130 Brow, Jim-67 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brumm, Arlene-48, 145, 128 Doris--48, 138, 137, 139, 115, 128, 34 111 Evelyn-75, 130 Harriet-68, 102, 131 Marge-65, 130 Martha-65 Gordon-73 Bruns, Don J.-41 Bruns, Shirley--77 Bryan, Ann-48 Bryentun, Eleanor--71, 126, 122, 132 Bryson, Audrey--65 Buchovecky, Andy-73, 97 Buck, Jim-73 Buck, Mary-74 Buekeye, Betty-75, 135, 109 Buckeye, Don-70, 97, 87 BuckstaH , J0hni64, 128, 127 Buehl, Joann-71 Buescher, Warrenw64 Bufflngton, Helenf69, 143. 103 Buffington, Roy-64 Bullock, Jeanne-41, 38 Bunning, Margaret- 48, 104. 34 Burke, Bob+76 Burke, Louise-48 Burke, Pat-48, 131 Burket, Barbara-77 Burkhardt, Helenf48, 81 Burns, Jo Ann-68 Burroughs, Janet-48, 102, Burrows, Leonard-88, 48, 89, 34 Burson, Bob-72, 91, 87 Burt, Bob-66, 137 Busa, Dave-76 Busa, Joe-66 Busa, Richardi41 Busany, Rose-68, 128 Busfield, Leonardf72, 132, 130 Butler, Roberte-18 Byall, Betty-74, 102, 130 Byall, Rohertv41, 84, 82, 38, 95 34, 111, 81 102, 131 Haberacker Uptical Compan We Specialize in the Making of Glasses from Prescriptions of Eye Physicians and in Fitting Them to Your Individual Measurements. 1'our lfyrx IJt'.VI'l l'l' the Finns! 0 LENSES REPLACED 0 FRAMES ADJUSTED AND REPAIRED 0 SUN GLASSES 0 OPTICAL SPECIALTIES 0 BINOCULARS AND BAROMETERS o -1 40:13 15101 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, AC. 2727 2022 East Ninth St., Cleveland, MA. 2430 10537 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, RA. 5676 Cifranic, Andy- 70, E17 Clancy, Marie 40, 129 Clark, George--64 Clark, Margaret- 49. 1-13, 130 Clark, Ned---67, 94 Clark, Patrick- 72 Clinton, Robert 49 Cluas, Betty- 77 Coates, Joan- -77 Cohbledick, Rolwrt -41 Cochran, Audrey- 421' 129 Cody, Martha---611, 120, 127 Cogan, Bob- 73 Conan, Richard- 73 Cold, Wallace- -64, 94 Cole, Edward--41, 126 Collier, Connie---41, 102, 38 Collins, Ron- 49, 123 Collins, Tom-- 49 Colombo, Jack- 70, 120, 111 Colwin, Jim- 67 Combs, Paul--49, 05 Companey, Roy--130 Conklin, Barbara-V 68, 102, 131 Conley, June--135, 120 Connvrth, Richard 70 Connor, Marilyn- 75, 131 Connors, Sally--49 Conrad, George-111, El-1 Conrad, June---74 Conroy, Bob---73 Conroy, William -73 Cook, liill---70, 127 Cook, Carolyn-65 Cook, David---41, 142 Cooney, Mary 60, 129, 134 Cooper, Gloria -GR 131 Cooper, Edward--72, 92, 131 Cope, Barbara- 75, 135, 142, 130 Corcaran, Robert---64 Corey, Donna---49, 143, 34, 111, R1 Corpus, John- 41 Corpus, Thomas- -70. S7 Corrigan, K1-vin--67 Costanzo, Amn-line- 65 Coatvllo, Pat- 68, 102 Courtney. Al- 88, 40 83, 82, 95 Covey, Jerry-70, 131, 87 Conrad, George---67 Cox, Charlene-65, 143, 115, 130 Cox, Doris- 69 Cox, Lynden--72 R7 Calilv, Charles 73 Cahal., .loo -43, 117 Carla-t, llavm- 70 Vahoon, lloln 00, 03, 133, 141, 123, 02 Vllhoon, l'al Tl, 132, 130 Cain, Waltvr 07 Cairns. William - 48 Cajka Rom- Maria- 7-1, 122, 130 Calulwi-ll, Ann 48 l'al1lwvll, llarlxara -00 t'al4lw4-ll, Doris GK Valva-rt. Anita 424, 102, 34, 111, 103 l'am1-ron, Camoron, Caniplwll llulvy 41, 143, 33 lluizh 60 120, 13-1 , Frank 48 Campln-ll, Juan 05, 144, 131, 111, 81 Cam pln-ll Campion, , Gloria 00, 130 Don 63 Conley, Juno 75, 137 l Cant rall. Jivk liti Carlin, Joan 059, 102 Carniivlmcl, Charlva- 110, 43, 115, 129, 34, 111 Carrivr, Juan 77 Carvs-r, llarliara 65, 137 130, 111 l'as:4i1ly, lllllh -74, 135, 130 Castor. Maruarot 43, 130 Cawrru-, liarlrara 77 Cm-pie, Allwrt 743 Cvroma, Nancy 40, 130, 1311, 3-l, 113 Chamberlin, Rohn-rt 70 Chapman, G1-rtriulv 41 Charval, lloli 04, 120 Charlvaworth, lfill 04, 30, K2, 111, 05 Chaew, 'l'om 04, 120 Chvm-y, Lois 74, 102, 131, 126 l'h1'Nor, lrono 131 l 1. lh 10 1' wa vr. .UH 1. Chiilistor, ltieharrl 63 Chopin, Gladys 40, 129 Chovan, Chris-sloliei Christi-In-x Chrin-:tons .loan 71 on, La V1-rm--71, 143. 103 Un, Clitl' 04, 38, 32, 95 on, .loyco -128 Chupa, V:-ronica 74, 130 Church, Charlua- 72, 131 Cicm-rch i, Viotula. l'hil 70, 01, R7 l rank 73 GUTHERY SCHREIBER CHE ROLET IINCORPORA TEIU SALES-SERVICE ACademy 4340 16303 Detroit Ave. Page 163 JOHN STR H R Contractor and Builder Quality Built Homes at No Extra Cost LAkewood 2301 Riverside Dr. 3417 Lakewood, Ohio David's lVIcn's We-ar 11642 DETROIT AVE. Coy, Sc0ttf73, 120 Crawford, Billi63 Crawford, Bob-63 Crawford, Howard--63 Crawford, Nancy-68, 130, 128, 119 Crawford, Nancy Jane-49, 34, 113 Criblez, Sally-68 Cromer, Dick-63 Crook, Betty-68, 131 Crook, Lois-68 Crook:-thank, Carol 49, 130, 103 C rooksh C sb ank, Jayne- 7 Bob--'73 130 iru. y, . Crowe, Jack-49 Croyle, Donald--41 Cuciak, Dick-'10 Cuciak, Eleanor- - T5 Cuebas, Richard- -63 Cumler, Gladys--68 Curran, Curlanis, George---70, 126 Pat-69, 129, 111. 103 Cults, Jack-76 Dade, Ruth--68, 130 Dailey ,Barbara-lfTl, 126 Daley, Bruce--73 Damon, Louise- 41, 144, 38 Darcy. Annabelle- -49 Daugherty, Bob-67 Daugherty, Joan 49, 138, 102, 129, 34, 113, 81 David, Harvey--49 Davies, Owenw 64, 126, 141 Daives, Virginian 71, 128 D ' Nrma '5 127, 130 avls, 0 fl , Davis, Pat-'75, 131 Davis, Richard-'73 Dawson, Mary Jof69, 122, 137, 129 Ronald---49 122 14 ws n, , 2 34 Day, Williamfiili. 136, 82, 111 D Ch l 6' 95 Da 'o ean, ar es-f 4, Dean, DaisyE74 Deertz, Charles-67 DeFrancisco, Mary Anne- 71, 130 D f' R 66 elraw, ayf Del-laven, Donna----09 Delaney, Una--69, 1.1.1, 131 Dellong, Charles- 49, 139, 142, 128 DeMoor, Rogers-63 DeMoor, Stanley--49, 34 Where Lakewood Shops HARDWARE GLASS S-W PAINTS FRIGIDAIRE BENDIX EASY PREMIER GRAND ELECTROLUX PHILCO Wf1'1QR.DHni21S and LAKEWO0D H RDWARE 81 ROY A- Daniels ELECTRIC C0. Funeral Home Prompt and personal attention given ACademy 3508 11826 Detroit Ave. to all calls day or night BOulevard 5149 or 5150 15800 Detroit Ave. Page 164 lla-Musx,.10lll1 hh 1.11, 123 111-Mott. Juno! 40 In-mku, K1-nm-th -11 lla-ntler. 1'.lu.wm- -ISI 11:-vim-. Iiurlmru TT 111-va-r, Mnry Anno 40, 143 Ilifnpuu, Janis-n T13 Hivkimmn, Ilinnv 011 Dim-kinxon. Jack 70, 128 Dietrich. Richard -12 Ili:-hwhv, A111-iw A 6511 Ili:-iz, llnrnlhy -10 Dim-I.l1oris 05 llill, Num-y tix ,120 1I1l'kH11ll, Vnlhiv HH - -1 Ilitla-hrn.n1I, Rivhnrni ei., Ibiltrivh, 1.1-nh T1, 10-1 Ilixun, Ilnrix UH, 1240 Ilixun, Douglas -10, 1210, E1 Dixon. .loun 15 Ilnhry, Amin-y T-i, 1311 llmlgu-, Row:-nu Tl 132, 1210, 110 Ilnbhilm ,Junn TT Ilohvriy, .Ivan -11 115, 1 S Imlin ' sky, Al 1hulinsky,Sh-vo 0 , I llulmlzixon, Doug T1 Dum-ypum, Tom T2 llopvnlvyu-r Iivrlwrt 2- Ilnpnwyri-. 1211 10 llurun, Willixlnl -10, 121 llntle-rv, Nnnvy 40 llmnzlml, liurlmrn 4-1, 1.10 I1 I1 lmyln-,'1'nm 49 Ilrnhik. llulnrs-em 05 llru 1-H, n wr T 11 ' ' nwm-r, .lose-phllw 40, 1.10, 10 1 uwnvr, Viuln -10, 1310, H1 mr R1 1 I rmzu, Marin Oi-1 Dragon, Miiflrvti TT llrnko, Virginia T1 rie-hun-xl, .11-rry 50, 1 0 rim-km:-yn-r, Wiliinm I I1 IJ Ilrm-gs-, llurnlhy In Drm-svhvr. ifhurh-:4 50 ruvrw or n wr 5 I I1 h . R I 1 4 llrouillnrrl, Thomas 50, 1351, 1-12, 111, 123, Nl, F2 ubnirkn Murv 50 lfi'I II , , ., . Ilrummonwi, Paul 50 Dudlvy, Nmlinv Tl, 1311 l1ufYy, .lim T3, 131, HT lbuhhin, Ron T0 FERGUSG R DIO, INC 1-1551 MADISON AVE. RADIO REPAIRING Manufacturers of Radios and Phonographs PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE LAkewood 7784 LAKEWO0D HOBBYCRAFT Ul'R IIUIHI1' IS 101718 HOBBY .IND YOVR IIUIEB1' IS Ul'R IJVSINESS COMPLETE LINE of MODELS and SUPPLIES B0ulevard 2433 15301 Madison Avenue WEST SIDE PO TI C NEW and USED CARS B0ulevard 6760 11723 Detroit Ave. You Put I t FIRST in SALES CH EVR L if -0 ,57 We Keep It FIRST in VALUE BRCDW LEE CHEVROLET, INC. LAkew00d 3520 12100 Detroit Ave. Paige 165 MALLEY'S Sodas Home Made Candies 13401 Madison Ave. at Lewis Dr. B0ulevard 9866 Ens, Donnagfiii, 126 Ensign, Frank-67, 139, 115 Eppink, Richard-72 126 Erdmann, Joan-42 Erlenback, David-50 Erman, Norman-72 Essi, Dave-72 Evans, Bill-50 Evans, Dave-66 Evans, Mark-72, 127, 128, 134 Evans, Wilmer Everden George-67, 131, 05 Everett. Alicef50, 136, 34, 113 Eyman, Susan-74, 145, 130 Eysenback, Ted-64 Fabhri, William-Y-T0 Fahey, Bob-76 Fahey, Chauncey--93, 50 Falkner, Joan-T7 Familton, Don-50 Farabee, John-73 Faris, Joe-67 Faris, John-63 Farnsworth, Nancyiiiri, 1315 Farren, Don-76 Farren, Lois-65 Fasnacht, Lee50 Faucette, Bob-72, 127 Fay, Clyde-64, 142 Feldmann, Robert-50 Fenton, PQFZZY-50, 126, 1324, 1351, 136, 102, 34, 127, 81 Ferencek, LutherfT0 Ferguson, Adele--50 Fessermeyer, Dorothy-77, 126 Fetterman, Verna-'TT Fettinger, Rosemarie-69, 143 Fichy, Jim-123 Fillingham, Nancyfliiv, 137, 132, 102 Filson, Martha-50, 103 Finau, Don--70, 87, 134, 95 Fink, Ed-T6 First, Doug-64, 136, 82, SFT, 120 Fischer, Carol-74, 130 Fischer, Elaine--50 Fischer, Vic-94 Fish, Marguerite--77 Fisher, Dorothy--69, 135 Fisher, Jeanw69, 137, 139, 113 Fisher, Jean-75, 103 izx l3L 113 Page Dubrawsky, Nancy-T7 Dugan, Larryf-73, 87 Duklas, Elmer--66, 128 Duna, Ruth-65 Duncan, Helen-69, 104, 129 Dunkeson. Donna-65, 137, 139, 136, Dunkle, Ann-T4 Dupay, JohnfT3 DuPerow. George -72, ST Duran, Andrewififi Durr, Walter-67 Durovka, Margaret-65, 128 Durschlag, Donna+65, 143, 102, 130 Durst, Frederick--42 Dutton, Del-65, 81. 103 Dvoroznak, Mike-50, 93, 120, 92 Dwyer, Gerry-75, 111 Dyche, Dave-63 Dziat, Alice-65 E Eberhardt, Elmer-67 Eberlein. Peter-T2, 93, 130, 121 Ebey, Joan-T7 Eck, JoanvT5, 119 Eckoff, B0hff64 5, 130 Jfroxx the P11111-Jvroxs the Conlinent Lakewood Storage Clncorporatedl Moving---Storagge---Packing LAkewood 4141 14401 Detroit Awe Eddy, Don-104 Edminston, Bill-64 Edmonds, Ross-T6 Eesley, Dan--73 K. N. Bannon R. W. McLeod Efferth, Harry- -42, 13s, 142, 141, 35 126 Egan, Gerry-45, 126 Egeland, Richard-67 - Egger, Theodore-63 e Eggleston, Janice 459, 137, 135, 102, 130 Egzyed, Ed-64 Eichler, Dick--64 Eifel, Charlotte --68, 131 Eifel, Ray-63 Eisemon, Frankf6T, 144 E'tle, Joanne-71 Ekey. Edf63 Elenis, Chrisf-50, 134, 127 Ellenberger, Gil-N64 Elmer, Rita-65. 113 England, Rosemarie-102, 131 English, Marvin--73, 87 English. Robert f50 166 Compan B0ulevard 2200 14715 Detroit Ave Gaydosh. He-lenef TT t Fisher, Richard- 73, 127, 128 Fiske, 111111 71, 1011, 102, 131, Xl Fitch, Doll- 50, 740, 112, 03 Fitch, Mirillm 00, 20, 137, 135, 102, Pluck, Charles--42, 127 Fleming, Carl- 70 1-12 120 Flnnigzun, Pat, F11-tcha-r, Leonard- 50, 960, 13-1, 0-1 Flynn, Howie--03, 112, 1-14 Flynn, Jack- 67, 113, 0-1 Flota, Ilan-fr '76 Foor, Ronaldf-'50 1 orc-att-r, liarharn- 71, 1312 Fornaf, Frvzln-rick 1 oxt4-r, Byron 73, 132, 131 Fowt-lx, Rirharli 00, 131 Fox, Norhurt. 60 1 oxn-n,1lic'k 50 Foxvn, Marilynn T-1, 129 Francis. Fred- --60 Frnnk, Norma 00, 1,13 Frnnk, Hill 50, 127 Frantz, Ernest 72 Frvmlrickrurn, Je-nn 00, 1240, 1317, 102, Frivclluntlu-r, Ruth 110 lfristik, Bill 72, 01 Frolo, Tom- 72 Frush, Don- 60 Fm-hror, Jack- 72 Fulln-r, Iturhura 7-1. 1211 W73 , . . 128, 127, X1 113, Sl, 100, 10.1 Fuller, G11-naln 50, 130, 132, 115. 130 1 ulIn-rton, Nnnvy 71, 131 1 urh4-r, G1-rtio 05 Furnins, Juune-5, 1-13, xl G Guhrivl, lloh- -'72 Gum-, Mnrthu -71, 10-1, 110 Gngnnn, Cnrol-A 08, 1214 Gnldlun. Rohn-rt. 00 Gulv, .lurk -67 Gnh-hourw, Daisy T1 tlnll, liill 03 Gull, rlllgzcflie-V72 Gull. Marion---77 Gullmzhvr, Dun 51 Gnllauhor. Joe- - 63 Gallop, Miriam 0:4 Galvin, Jack 04, Hb, Mb, ME, 111, 05 Gnmhlv, Jvrry- 70 TROUT-WARE I CGRPUR TED 30 Terminal Tower Arcade We are happy to have had a share in the production of this PORTR IT by Trout-Ware By Appointment CHerry 4363 Ganinon, E11-4167 Garber, Don--51, 130, 115, 111, 05 9 cnmlner, 11011-T0 3' Gartland, Pm-ter--72, 01, ST Guryalcy, James- -51 Gaytlos, Dorothy 74, 140, 131 Gaydos, Joe--51, H0, S-1, S2 Gaydos, John47ti e 0 0--an Gaydos, Murgiek--75, 131 Gaydos, Wiliiamff-63 R. C. BROW E, IC. AERONCA AIRPLANES B0ulevard 0700 11905 Detroit Avenue J. W. BAKER ICE Convenient Lo 14519 Madison CREAM cations 16614 Madison 12009 Detroit f'ou1ter's Drug Store 1,Akewoocl 5562 Detroit 8: Sloane Geatvr, Maralyn Gedmun, Hilary' 51 Gehm, Anita -f-' 51 51, 1-13, 130, 11.1 Guhm, Carla--271, 120 Geist, Betsy'--110, 51, 135, 130, 120, 113, 111 Gm-ist, Robert A-63 Gcrlach, Ritaf '51, 102, S1 Gerson, Margaret 51, 1111, 102, Gessner, Lillian--TT Giblin, Jim-76 Gibson, Suzanne -74. 131 Gihson, Mollyf65, 1-15, 135, 12X, 103 Gilbert, Anne-51 Gilbert, Richard-07 lill, Grace--68, 130 lillburg, Arvis67 lillette, Carolyn---131 Gilmore, Jackei-A-75, 130 t t Ginther, Dickf-03, 80, 02, 07 Girardeau, Ilvnhanm---110, 127, 1-11, 120 t lille-mon, Marlene- TT Gludis, William--'70, 125 Glasgow, Tom---'10 Glosciewski, Eleanor- GS Gluvna, Bill-66 Gluvna, Walteritill Goebel, t'harlot.tofftiS, 135 Goehbcl, Shirley- 75, 130 Goerle, June-77 Gogal, Andy-- 721 Golden. Ruth--75, 1115, 128, 111 'll Goldun, Arthur- 04 Gollin, Bill-v--70, 127, Gomersall, Bob--T0 128. Gomersall, Martha---v 08, 136 Gonzalez, JaimeAT2 Gordon, 11everly-- 74, 1211 120 M, 13-1 Gordon ,Charles--51, 1414, 05 Gordon, Shirley- 65 Page 167 S T U D E B A K E R First By Far With a Post-War Car KOEPKE MOTOR SALES General Service Body and Fender Repairs Painting Lubrication ACademy 3530 Undercoating 13370 Madison Ave. at Chesterland Ave. Gormnen, Ellen -75, 130 Gonda, lirunhildae-71 Gott, Jean-74, 140, 131 Gott. Jayeebl Gouch, John- -'66 Grablen, Tom 73, 137, 145, 131 Gram, Edward -- 66 Graca. Shirley- 77 Grafton, Dale- 73, 01 Graham, Bob-67, 141 Granger, Dorothyn-68, 126, 127, 81. 100 Har:-want, .Iim+64, 127, 126 Hart, Bill--70, 129, 94 Hart. Bill Clement--51 Harting, Verna-51, 138, 139, Hartman, Fred--76 Hartrick, Bill-76 Hartshorne, David-70, 87 102, 120, 34, 81 Grmoxel, Anna llellw- 77 Grmmer. Dave -72 Grauer, Dean-W 67, 07, 131 Gravatt, Roberta- 68, 130 Gray, G. G.-A64, 139 Green, Mary Anne 63, 131 Green, Pam- 65, 130, 111, 103 Greene, David 66, 02, 05 Greene, .lim 51 Greene, .lim----67. 126 Greene, Walter 67, 134 Greenfield, Dick 67, 127 Greenhalf, Ann 75, 130 Greenwald, Williamf- 51 Gregory, Joan-75, 145, 131 Greitory, Robert- 51 126 Gresham, Marilyn-- 71 Grenuink. Susan--60 Grevstad, Paul 67, 123, 130, 120 Gribbeh. John 66 Griffin, llillr 64 Grimn, Myron --72 Griffiths, Charlotte' -71 Grifliths, Bd- 51 Griffiths. Ken- 64 Grinda. Caroline 60, 133, 145 'rx , 1 - ' 'i. Grogan, Jim- 66 lronik, John- 63 irotenrath. llill 1 I Groh, Chester 73, NX, 86, 80, 82 V417 'snr ht 120, 134 X. a.l, 2 lrubnmzh. Roy 63 irube. Kathleen 75, 131 irumney, Art 66, 131, 82 irumney, Forest 60, 03, 122, 02 05 Gump, Holvkli-4, 104 Gundrnm. .lark-467 Gnneott, Carol-- 42 1 I 1 I Hackedorn, Karol- 51, 142, 34 Hacker, Geraldine 51 135, 130, 115, 120 Hackley, Jerry- 51, 128 Haley, lla! '60 Haley. Richard--73 Hall. .lark ---' 76 HBH, Shirley,--03 Harvey, Janicc--51, 143, 134 126, 81, 103 Hatala, Joe-67 Haucik, Charles-63 Haunt, Janet-65, 122 Hausmann, A1--76 Havens, Jean--68, 102, 110, 103 Havran, Mary-- 74 Havrilla, Marizaretw69 Hawkins. Allen-63 Hayes. John-70 Hayman. Betty-468, 102. Sl, 103 Haynes, Earl-42 Hayward, Harold-13, 31 Heberling, Ken-63 Heck. Eileen-68 Hepzenbarth. Gordonf 73, 137, 141 Heider, Dorothy-75, 131 Heil, Sue-42 - Heilman, Karl--66 142, 134, 02, 128 Heimann, Joan--52, 103 Heinert, Evelyn--183, 65 Heinrich, Dave-76 Heiser, Dave-52, 133, 141, 34, 116 Helm, Virizinia-75, 131 Helmuth, Alfred-f70, 01, S7 Helmuth, Terry--71 Hencke, Arthur-63 Hendershot. Bob--63 Hendershott, RayS64 Henderson. Don--66, 137, 120, 144, 113 Henderson, Jane-42 Henkle, Bohk66, 03, 30, 128, 111 Henrich, Robert- 70 Hentege, Tom-63 Henzi, Bill-76 Henick, Rose Marie---75, 130 Herzberzer, Fred--52 Herzer, Dick-52, 127 Henry. Janet-69 Heskamp, Cassie-52, 138, Hicks, Bill-66 Hicks, Howard'-413 Hizhducheck, La Verne- Hill, Beverly-77 Hill, Fred-67. 141, 121 Hill, Pat-69, 97 Hill, Bob-63 Hiller, Suef'-74, 131 Hilliker, Bill-93 Hilliker, Norm-73 Hills, John--66, 141, Hilton, Philip-52 Hindry, Bobbiw52 Hirschfeld, Joan---65, 111 130, 115, 34, 111, S1 75, 130 130, 134, 109 Halter, CliH'nrll 51, 133, 129, 34 Halton, Richard 72 Hnmhlln. 1'4-fury 65 Handy, Ronald 131 Haner, Lambert A 51 Hnnunn, Russell 51, i42,' 129. zu Hansen, Hanson, Hanson, Harnnt, llarharu -42, 138, 102, 38 Mary Ellen- 42 Richard 63 Jack, 66 Harouvis, Great' 70 Harouvln, Lena- 77 Harrington, Henryn 51, 84, 32. 02. 111 Harris, Dave - 76 Harris, Joyce GR, 102, 131 Harrison. Iletty Lou V 75. 130 Hurrinon, Lois---63 llnrrlnon. Mary Juno- 71 Hirschman, Louis-64, 07 Hlava, Frank--72, 91 Hlovaty, Edward-64 Hoard, Audrey-71 Hook, Hill-72, 132, 125 Hodizes, Shirley-71, 134 Hoffar, Barong128 Hoffman, lletty'e68, 102, 119, 103 Holfmeyer, Vicky---69, 133, 132 129, 111, 119 Hohmann, llill---42, 126 Holberg, Ruthh77 Holbrook, Dick-72. 131 Hull, Mary Lou'-65, 135, 113 Holman, Martha-- 52. 128 Holstein, Kitty- -52, 138, 143, 81 , 103 Stephen Babin, Inc. 14700 Detroit Ave. CUSTOM FURRIER Large Stock of Ready-Made Fur Garments on Hand Also Made-to-Order, Restyling, Repairing. Cleaning DRY COLD AIR STORAGE LAkewood 5040 Established 1917 . J . COOK Quality Groceries and Meats 13130 Detroit Ave. Opposite Grace Ave. LA. 2355 Page 169 Holzwurth, Jean---65, 123 Huneberger, Carolyn-374 Hook, Dick-67 Hoover, Joan-69 Hope, Stanleyv63 Hornack, RichardfT3 Horouvis, Leroyf87 Hursburgh, Sarah-75, 142, Hoskn, EdAT0, 87 Houghton, Allen-63 Hovanec, Adelbert-'63 Howarth, Harryv76 Howat, R0ssff'I3, 123 Howeisen. Audrey-471 Hudak, Andy-63 Hudak, Mike-'73 Huddleston, Nellffiil, 122, 130 Hudec, Betty-68 Hudimac, Terrese-134 Huey, Bill--67, 139, 115 Huffman, Marilyn---77 Hughes, Williamf63 Hulett, Marjorie--52 139, Hull. Ann--69, 102, 131 Hull, Bob-72, 127, 126, 121 Hull, Davidf42, 126, 121 Hull, Richardk72 Humiston, JanetfT5, 130 Hummel, MarilynfT5, 131 Humphrey, Barbaraf-65, S1 131 142, 34 Humphrey, John442 Hunke, Bob-76 Hunt, Carol-52, 140, 115. 141, 128 Huntley, Nancy-74, 132, 130 Hurlbert, Sandra-74, 130 Hurly, John-fT2 Hvest, Frank-63 Hyatt, Patricia-52, 115, 128, 34 Sales Service Parts I lllingworth, Juanf65. 131 lnglefield, Juliangtiii L KEWOOD A H,I C. Ingram. Patricia-52. 128 lnsley, Irwin, Irwin, JaneLN52, 141, 130 Fredf69 LoisgT4, 131 13123 Detroit Ave. Bo. 6433 ig,?3,'3,g HI- UR ERY 29579 Center Ridge Rd. Westlake, Ohio Westlake 1599 Evergreens, Shrubs, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Perennials, Annuals and Vegetable Plants We Specialize in Tuberous-Rooted Begonias LANDSCAPING Page 170 .I .Im-k1111111, J11111- TS, 1515. 13413. 112. 131 .1111-kn11111. Sully Tl, 111 1 111 .111r'ks1111. Winifrm-11 sn-, -. .111ekw11r1h, '1'111m1:1s 751 .l11en11i. John 1111 .11l4'1n1l:-11111, 1'11r111 -12 .1:14'o11s1n1, Arun 1111, 1112, 125 .l11v1111y, 1'lll11 1121 .'111111l1nI's, .1111111 11X .1111111 ymlis 111X111pi11 52. 102 .11111ns, John 13111 .111111'1u, .lohll TU, 1211 Janis. Kuy 1151, 1111, 1211 .111l1k .IJI1111 .l11ri1 1-. '1'r11di1- 125 vyzuk, .IU1111 1121 131. Mildrn-11 12 .111rn111s1'h. Ric-1111r.1 52 Jnslwr, Harold 1111 .11'111's1111, Dorothy TT .11'Il1'S1l11 Mnrsznrm-1 1111, 1211 .11-nkins. 111-11 52. 1517. 1711, 1211 .1e11ki11s, Dorothy Mx, 1512. 112 .11-nkins. 1101111111 T11 .14-mrsull, Marilyn 112 122, 1112, 1111! 1 .14-rn11111. 1't'K1-U' 110, 12 Jettvr. John T11 .lul'111w, Ibudley T11 Johns, Mnrpzv 1154 llfr. 1511 .1uhI1:-1111, A111111 1.1-11 TT .l111111sn11 111-vm-rly TT .1uh11su11, 1'11r111y11 Ti, 11'2. 1211, 127 .l11h11s1111, Dirk 1111, 1121, 125 .lu1111s1n1, llulorvs T71 .l11h11su11, 1'1llL.!1'l11' TZ, 13171, 121' .1111111 sun. Fred 11T .1oh11s1111, .lim 11T .loh11su11. Murszii- TS. 1111 .11111 11 son. Nancy TT .1uh11sul1, W'11111'1' T11 John .lnhn sun, S1-salty T11 stun, 1,1111 111 . ,,, . ., .1uh11s1n11. .l:11'k11- .1.., 11.1, 1.1.1 .In1111s. .1411111 T71 .1u11es. 111111 117 Jones, Dirk T11 if 'TV 2,4-W :ltfclody Bane LZ LAKEWOOIVS FRIENDLY MUSIC SHOP 11212221 .ifIIiQ pf.2 1 'M' mi' AC. 5300 15110 Detroit Ave. .um-s, Nurmn 115 iii akewood JUNIORS just naturally beat a path to Carson's -where the brightest ideas in Junior Fashions keep turning up week after week! 111 coats, suits, dresses and SD01'tSW821l'-C211'SOI1,S has a kind of genius for picking what Juniors like best. CARSON'S 111806 Detroit Avenue at Warren Road Free 1'arkin1.5 on Warren. next to Fire Station Open Saturday and Tuesday until 9 CREAM CANDIES LINCOLN st MADISON Home Made Candier Sodas QQ Sundaes as You Like Them D L KE 00D 1V10TORS 1 C. lm-1623 Detroit Ave. AC. 7000 Victor L. Owens, Mgr. Lakewood 7. Ohio Page 171 CRYSLER PORRIS CO. DODGE--PLYMO TH DEALER 9216 UPERIOR AVE. CLEVELA D 6, 0Hl0 Kingsbury, George-73. 91, 87 Kirchner, Jean-69, 135, 102, 129, 81 Kirk, Frank-73, 125 Kirkbride, Agnes-75, 125 Kirkham, Robert-'63 Kirkpatrick, James-72, 131 Kirkwood, Dave-63 Kirschnik, Don Kitzmiller, Don-76 Kirsop, Tom-52 Kirwan, Jim-64, 127 Kisel, John-64, 120 Kisel. Martin-66, 128 Kislin, Dick--67 Klaameyer, Jeannette-75, 102, 130 Klamm, Carol-52, 139, 129, 134, 34, S1 Klein, George-52, 133 Klein. Jamesf53, 133 Kline, Ken-64 Kloepfer. Williamf70 Kloots, Joan-65 Klostermeyer, Royf67. SR, 80, 86, S2, 92 Knode, Bob-67, XX 129, 82. 95 Knurek, Betty Lou+53, 128 Knuth, Pat- '64, 97, X2 Knuth. Ronaldf53, 142, 94 Knuth, Wallace-70, 137, 130, 134 Koepke, Robert-53 Koester, Evelyn-53, 135, 139, 115, 102, 129, 34, 81 Kohler, Joan-53, 138. 139, 102, 34, 113, 81, 109, 103 Kollie, Gail753, 143, 129, 111 Kollie, Rusemaryf130 Kolp, Eugene-73, 97, 130 Kolp, Richard-53, 97 Kolyer, Lois-65 Kumar, Richardw66, 129 Kumar. Robert-A53 Kominik, Mary -53, 138, 139, 113, S1 Kompan, Robert-f72 Kandusky, Maura Korzta, Stanley -63 Kostak, Bill-64 120, 92 Kovach. Bill--XX, 53, 89 Kovach, Pat-65 Kraemer, Alanf 76 Kraft, Lois-74 Kraft, Robert---63 Krajcir, Maryann-68 Kramer. Bettyv 75, 143 Kraus, Bohf-70 Kraus, Hilda-75, 131 Page Jones, Ray-64 Jones, Richard-73, 93, 92 Jones. Richard-67 Jones, Stanley-63 Jordan, Dick-72 Jordan, Lawrence-70, 1-40 Jowett, Jeannine-42 Joyce, Maureen-75. 131 Jurcison, Andrew-63 Kabelen, Mary--74, 137, 135, 136, 131 Kachmar, Betty-77 Kadar, Dick-64, 127, 80, 86, Kallie, Rosemary-'74 Kalman, Doris-52, 138, 141, Kanaba, John-52 Kandia, Virginia-52, 104 Kandrach, Andrew-67 Kapushinsky, Ed-42 Karas, Pat-74, 130 Karcher, Thomas-63 Kashi, Betty-75 Kasper, Joe-66, 94 Kasson, Grant-67 Kastler, Kay-574. 131 Kay, Stan-T2, 130 Kaysustik, Bob'-67 Kazimer, Joe-70 Keane, John-63 Kearns, Georgia-75 Keating, Ralph-'67, 111, 116 Keefe, Zoe-71, 126, 145, 134 Keeler, DwightA52, 80, 82, 92 Keidel, Carol-42, 144 Keils, Orwin-52 Kenny, Basil-417 Kenney, Tom-76 Kepic, Paul-63 Kepic. Pete-63 Kerver, George-67 Kessel, Dick+52 Kevesdy, Marianf-69, 130 Kibler, Nancy-f-52, 81 Kiefer, Carolyn-577 Kilbane, Norm-64 Kidd, Tom-V91 Kilroy, Jim-52 King, Corinne-74 Kingree, Douggie-74, 131 172 82. 95 129, 34, 103 . 127, 103 Quality Fruit Punch Concentrates Easy to prepare-Just add Water Ginger-ale and Sliced Fruit may be added if desired Excellent for School Social Activities Church Gatherings, Festivals, Weddings, etc. The Following Flavors Generally Available Orange Loganberry Orange-Grapefruit Raspberry Orange-Pineapple Cherry Lemon and others PUNCH BOWLS AND SHERBETS UPON REQUEST Robert C. Trimmer Co., Mfr . ACademy 3500 1453 Spring Garden Ave. Lakewood 7, Ohio Kraus, John 53, 80, 33, 32, 92 Kraus, Ray--53 Krava, Doris 77 Krava, Juan 71, 133, 122, 109 Krava. Roy---42 Kredel, Betty- 69, 131, 31 Krudel, Huh- -53 Kruehle, Tum 72. 91, 97 Krusz. Mathew Krnmrn-ill. Riehnril 76 Krnpp, Kathleen 7-1, 130 Krupp, Paul 93, 53, 07 Kavalak. Dick 07 Kaiazek. Richard 03 Kuehnle. Carol 75, 130 Kuhn, David- 53, 1214 Kuhn. Nancy 53, 123 Kuliga, Dan 07 Kullman, Marilyn 05, 102, 123, 119 Kumlur, Hd 72 Kunz, Joyce 74, 104, 131 Kurtz, lh-tty Jane- '09 Kurtz. Ray--53 Kuruez, Helen 09 Kuaanke, 11011 53, 1.20, 80, 141, 90, .4-1, 113 Kushner. Viruinia 53 Kusik, Diek Kvdal nm aux ony iam, lung Z., .., ... .amh, liarhara 4 Lamb, June- 74, 140 Lamb, Marjorie Ann 53, 130 Lamb -rt, Tum 70 LaMont, 1'a1.f475, 53. 1.11 Lamp, Jean '75, 142, 119 Lamp, Patricia 74, 129 Lance, Tum 72 Landers. Dun 657 Landiield, Mary Jani- 75, 14.1, 130 Lane, liarharaw- 53 Lanire, Elizabeth - 75 Laniu-nhan, Rita 53, 139, 102, 129, 110, 31 Lama-nhan, Walter f53 Lamzner, Julie 102. 123. R1, 103 Lannley, Pat' 75, 130 ' -J q 2 Kuzda, Rm-w Mary -12 Kvak, Andrew '03 , , T -H73 1. - , 'l' 72 1 11 J 7' 'H 1 I 1 r HALE-ZUPAN, INC. Chrysler-Plymouth Sales Parts Service 16009 Detroit Ave. . 0155 ' ANI vnu- COTTAGE 0F FLOWER 'FLOWER STYLISTS' 0 CORSAGES 0 WEDDING FLOWERS 0 FUNERAL FLOWERS 0 DINNER FLOWERS 14603 DETROIT LA. 9400 AC. 2302 Larsen, Dave-64 Laakey, Bob-73, 91 Laurence, Ray-72, 130, 87 Lavelle. '1'0m-73, 83, 129, R7 Lawrence, John---67, 93, 97 Lazor, Elizabeth -53, 130 Lechner, Euiew-65. 143, 128, S1 Lee, Joyce--71, 132, 130, 127 Leech, Bob-66, 92 Leech, Pat--77 Lees, Rubertf73, 131, 127 Lehet, Durothy- -08 143, 130 Lehman, Dwain---63 Lehmann, Robert'---42 Lehr, Donald-53 Lf.-ja, 1risi'7l, 132, 12R, 109 Leonard, Dave+64, 94 Lesuch, Marie-53, 143 Leska Don-76 Lesnansky, Andrew --63 Lestuck, Richard---42, 84, 82 Letherer. Ruth-68, 140, 102, 130, 137, 113, Rl Lewis, Barbara-75 Lewis, Edward-72 Lewis, Jimv67 Lewis, Mary Anne--53, 143 Lewis, Sidneyl53, 128 Lind, Ralph-63 Linden, Richardf-72 Lindsley, Charleen--53, 139, 115, 141, 129, 34 Lindsay, Hill-72, 97, 82 Lindsay, Shirley----68, 130 Lindstrom. Marianne 08 Line, Elray Link, Marge---71, 111 Link, Mariee-42, 143 Linzing, Hilda-71, 132, 119 Lipaj, Ann-53, 130 Linaj, Ed-63 Litkuvitz, 1-Ive1yn-- 69 Little, Marilyn-53 Littlefield, Jean'-65, 104, 134, 124 Litvin, Irene-69 Lloyd, Donna-54, 130 Loefler, Jane-54, 139, 130 Loesch, Audrey-54, 143, 139 Lohra, John-67 Londahl, HarryY54, 133, 137, 120, 139, 113 Lunit. Dave-66 Lung, Janet--74 Page 173 Paste this in your Mortarboard X M FOR: Congenial Co-workers Pleasant Surroundings Frlendly Supervisors Regular Ralses f Good Salary and lT's TELEPHONE WORK! APPLY TODAY! rn: 0I'IIO sm rmvnour co. 'fjvalpkve 127 264:44 yt WN Edward H. Saxton Frank R. Saxton Arthur C. Saxton Mrs. Edward H. Saxton Saxton Funeral Home Established 1872 AMBULANCE 'id INVALID CAR SERVICE 13215 Detroit Avenue ACademy 2300 Long, June 54, 34, 113, 100 Loomis, Hd- -70, 137 Lord, Frank 54 Loah, Dorothy T-1, 132, 1311 Louis. Nancy- tix Lonx, Gordon T6 Loux, Lloyd 54 Lowe, llarbara- 77 Lowriu, Leona 71, 10-1, 132 Lowry, Pat---77 Lucas, liarhara 42 Lnrlnlm-cke, lk-tty GR, 130 Luuinbuhl, Susan 74 Luginbuhl. Dick -04, 128, .-42 Lyle, Barbara- -54 Lynch, llryan 03 Lynch, Charles 70 Lynsky, Ray 07, 95 M McAllan. Nancy 08, S1 McAninch, Delores-69, 131 McArdle, Hurry----42, 141 McArthur, l l'1il1Ct-EH 42 133, 314, 127 McCann, Phyllis--65, 102, 130, 13-1, R1 Mctlaakle, Dave- 72 McChc-sney, Jane - 65, 128 McClintock. Nadine- 69 McCol1och, Jackie 43 McConville, William- 63 McCormick. Joan--'75, l03 Mc-Court, Bill--T6 Mc'Court., William 54 Mc-Daniela, Ronald 73 McD4-rmoth, Dave 66 McDonnell. William - -63 Mclluff, Mary Ann 68 McGinn, Jack- 64, 127 Mctlinty, Jack -54 McKnight, Olivia 04 McLain, William--03 McLaren, Donald 60 ML-Lauizhlin, Ronnie T' McMahon, Jim- 03 McNamara, Ted 73, 82 McNerney, Jack--70 McQuilkin, Diane -75 1' McRae, Beverly An n- -.14 McSweeney, Donald--T0 87 McWain, Donna---54, 139, 111 Mmm, Marian- 08, 130, 111 Maclleth, llill--54 MacDonald, Neil- 72. 130, S7 Maclve r, Dolly---54. 129, R1 Mackay, Tom-54 MacK1-igan, Kenneth- 60 Macker Macker t, Earl- 54, 129 t, Paul--72, 130 MacNair, Tina till, 137, 120, Nl, 102 Magid. Donna- 05 Mahalic, Joe-60 Mahan, Pat Maier, Dorothy-TT Mainzer, Don--07, 128 Maison, Beverly-68 Maison. Kay-54, N1 Mujerick, Joe 54 Malloy, Paul- fi-1 Malqns-st, Tom- T0 Manhei Mann. mer, Lynne- 71 Ardw ti-1 Manning, Jim- 72 Mannino, Frank 73, 120, 111, E13 Marcince, Ernest- 07 Marcis. Marcis, Betty 71 Dick- Til, 133, 1234 Marinko, Mary- til-1, 122 Marosek, Joseph 54 Marquardt, Carol 75, 1.41 Marquardt, Jim ---- 'G Mctiinty, Owen- 03 Marsh' Raywm' 124: Mcilive-rn, Juanne 65 Munch' John 76 Mdiruw, Shirley T5 Marsh, Shelby 71, 131 McHugh, Jim- 00, 140 Marshall. Joseph- 03 Mclntyre, Claire- -74 MHl'ShHll- Mary- 74 Mcrnty,-l., Jean , 74. 130 Martin, Donna- 75 Mcxt-1-, carol---lax, 102, 128, xi 5 McKenna, Huszh Martin: Richard 72 MCK H'Y- AHHH54- 126 Martin, nom-ri 117, 145 McKinney. Larry '72 Martindale, John- 74: McKinney, Nancy 75, 145, 130 Martyniak, Myron- 03 Donnell C. Brown Rlchard B. Pleasance Brown-Pleasance Inc. --Florists-- CORSAGES oUR SPECIA LTY B0ulevard 7850 Corner Belle and Detroit, opposite Lakewood Hospital Page 175 Mason, Jean-74, 131 Mason, Jeanne-65, 131 Mastics, George-73, 94 Mathie, Betty-68 Matta, Rongfii' Matter, Jim-63 Matus, Betty-69 Matz, Dorothy--54, 131, 103 Maxton, Jane-tf'75, 127 Mayer, Martin---70, 97, R7 Maywhort, DavePf76 Maywhort, Myrtle--54 Meade. Bruce- 55, Meermans, Doris- , . Meermans, Leroy---66 Meermans, Ron-H67 Melville, Harry---63 Merklink. Hd--55 Merritt. Joan-55, 129 Merritt, Nancy---74, 131 Merton, Ruth--55 Mertus, Dang67. 115, 111 Mertus, Milanf- 67 Messenger, Mary-55, 143, R1 Messerly, Ray-67 Mester, Jacquelinef Q74, 135, 130 Metrakos, Mary-71 Metro, Evelyn--55, 130 Mette Herbertf-55 Meyer, Evelynff55, 143 Meyer, Nancy---74, 131, 81 Miars, Marilyn' 69, 104, 144 Michno, Roberta--55 135 77 134 Mihalega, Marian--55, 143, Mihalega, William-73 Mihals Mika, ky, Leonard-63 Irene-'15, 135, 130 130 , REIDY BROS Furniture and Miles, Jack---72 , Miller, Carol- 71 t k ,,, Under a mg Miller, D+70 Miller, Davidf73 Miller, Edgar- -43, 97, 90 Miller, Gloria----68 Miller, Gordon---63 . Miller, Jacquelynf 55, 91 Miller. James-67, 127 Miller, Jerry-63 ' Miner, Joannffirl, 143, 130 37 Years ln Lakewood Miller, Nancyfefiil, 102, 128 Miller, Norman-457, 120 Miller, Ralph-f72 Miller, Richard+70 Miller, Richardftifi Miller, Robert-73, 03 Miller, Ro1zerf55 4 . Miller, Shirleyfff71, 127 The 1947 Cinema, the sixteenth Miner, virgi..fa,,,55 edition to use a Molloy-Made cover. The David J. Molloy Plant 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago 18 ----- Illinois Page 170 Milligan, Jackf72, 87 Milliitan, Jacquelin---6R, 143, 130, 111 Milligan, Patricia-f55, 143 Mills, Dan Mills, Eugene-67 Mills, James-55, 97, 128 Mills Rosemaryf-68, 104, 137 Milway, Dan--76 Minarik, Lucille--75 Minch, John--63 Misiak, Aniziline-W55 Mitchell. Nancy--68 Mitchell, Ruth--71, 104, 135, 130 Mitchell, Tom-73 Mize, Janice-55 Mofiitt, Jack- 64, 123 137, 132, 115, 111, 121 Moggre, Marjorie---13, 130, 38 Mokren, Davef55 Molehan, Martha- '74 Mondak, Arthur--55 Mondak, JamesA55 Mondak, Rose---74 Montgomery, Shirleyf--65 Moore Bob-76 Moore, Charolette- 68, 102, 129 Moore Dorothye--65 Moore .Ioan--55 Moore Margaret-75 Mary rclianf--75, 131 Moore Moore, Ron-76 Moore, Tom--63 Moorhead, Tom-66, 95 Moppman, Mildred-75 Morgan, Veras74, 122 Morick, Dick-f70 Morris, Claude-72 Morris, Johnf' 66, 131, 126, 116 Morris, Ray-67 Morrison, James-63 Morrison, James-Q73 Morrison, Richardilill, 137, 130, 141 131, 111 Morrison, Robert--55, 139, 115 mw '7 m H Correctl Styled Nationally Known Qualit Haberdasher' and Sporting Goods for Dad and the Boys CH RLEY GEIGER' 14710 Detroit Ave. Open Tuesday A2 aturday Evenings Morto.-ne-non, He-nry 014 Mottuvci, Rolu-rt 72 Mouxzhton, Alfrvcl To Mountcaslle, Dave- 76 Moyur, fiilhe-rt 73, 130, 127 Mroz, Hail 72 Mum-llvr, He.-lxza 75, 130 Munshowvr, llick 72 Murphy, liill 04 Murphy, Hob 72, P47 Murphy, Ria 74. 1431, lll, 130 Murray 14111 07 Mya-rs, liolp lili, lll Mys-rs, Jim 43 Myvra, Ralph 0-1 Mya-rx, Rohm-rt, 70, 115 My:-rs, Walt:-r 55 Mya-rs, William 7 Navoy, Miko 04 Nafzay, Dorothy 131 Nagay, llilliln-th 71 Nania, Arun-Iina 014 1121 Nvalon, 111-rny 03 N1-has, Ruth 7-1, 135 Nm-laon, Arlm-no 55, 102, 130, R1 Nm-lson, llruvc- 03, 55, X0. 10 34, 111 Neilson, Nanvy 71, 127, 120, 103 Nm-Ison, Ray 43, 1314, 142, 120 Nvlson liulh 55, 130, 34, 111 Nm-mvhik, Mary 421, 131 Ne-nu-v, Mary 74 N1-1-lin-l, Holm 43, 120, 130, 1-12, 141, 38 N1-sau-lroaml, 1'I1l 011 Nm-ala-1-ke-r Margaret 74 N1-wvon Newell, N:-wt-ll. nh, Dun 55 Dick 437, 127 Harry 76 Nl-whauru-r. Charles 50 N4-wkirck, llolorn-a 511, 137, 134 Nt-wman, Dorothy 43, 143 Nivhols, N ivk lox, C14-o 71, 130 S14-lla 75, 131 Nichols, K1-nnvth 73 Nivhola, Rolwrl 03 N ivhola, Nivkt-I, William 50, S15 G1-lwvim-ve 513, 143, Nic-lawn, lfllht-1 50, 130, X1 Nivmivv, Donna '14, 131 N 14-111-rl , .lvnn 05 1211, 130 12 Nimtz, Lois' 50, 144 Nitachke, l'lrn'v 66, 127 Nixon, Bob 70, 03, 80, 512 Noblet. Normanil 72, 137 131, 127 Noetzel, Lois 50, X1 Nolan, Put-'-71 Noppman. Mildreilw 130 Nordahl, Nancy 77 Norrlestxzaard, Norma 43, 38 Norrie, Yvonne- 43 Norton, Betty 71, 120 Norton Virginia 08 Noiky, Dirk 1711 Novotny, Helen-68, 102, 130 Novotny, Joseph 50, 97 Novotny, Milly- 00, 102 Nowak, Evelyn 77 Nurse, Warren 04 O Oatnxan, Norma 75, 131 Obral, Hvnry'--56, 144 OConnvl1, Kevin '63 O'Donnvll liob 70, 131, 110 O'Donnell, Neil 56 Olds, Barbara 75, 120 O'1.e-ary, Rosemary 50, 143 Ollom, Charles -43 Olsen, Tom- 73, 127 Olson, Arlene 75, 133, 131, 113 Olson, Jack' 76 Olson, Russ 50 Olson 'l'ed-SME, 113 Onachillu, Andrew 72 Onachilla, James 545 Ondrejech, '1'om- 73 O'Nei1,Sal1y 69 Onofrey, John--'73 Onufor, Rolwrt--56 Or'ng, Bob- 43, 314 Ormomlc. William 63 O-ehorne, Veulah- 69, 128 91, 103 Osborne, Marianf' 43, 143, 144, 102 Ostlund, Bob e-43, X3, 82 Ostrander, Janet-69, 131 Uttelln, Connie'-66, 88, 95 Otto, Marilyn--71 Ovurmyer, Edf--06, 02 Owen, Donna---143 Owen, La Verila- 50, 145, 102, R1 Owen. 'I'im' -63 1, 127 Page 177 THE LO G DRESSED BEEF CO. CLEVELAND PACKERS BEEF-VEAL-LAMB- PORK PRODUCTS ME. 5620-5621 Lakewoodis Finest Appliance Center RICE and P Paciotti, Norma-65 Paine, Jim-73, 111 Paine, Wallace-64, 82 Paisly, Pete-67 Palmer, Warren-43 Palmer, Warren-56, 128 Pangrac, Irene-69 Paoloni, Titus-70 Pappas, Joan-43 Papso, Bob-72 Park, John-70. 87, 92 Park, Robert-70 Parker, David-76 Parker, Ed-64 Parobeck, Dick-70, 131 Parobeck, Donna-77 Parsons, Edward-73, 93, 129 Paser, Doris-75 Paskert, Tom--56 Patrick, Edward-63 Patterson, Clyde-66 Patterson, Dick-73, 93 Paul, Donald-56 Paul, Dorothy-56, 103 Paul, Janet-77 Paule, William-56, 3-1, 111 Paulen, Betty-65 Paulus, Emil-56 Pavelko, Bob-64 Pavlik, John-72 Payne, Rollie-67 Payton, Clyde-56 Peeples, Larry-63 Penn, Evelyn--68, 132, 128, 134, 111, 109 Pennell, Bill-70, 93, 127 Pentz, Norman-56, 126, 129, 34 Pepin, Dale-63 Peplin, Rosemarien 69, 128, 134 Pepsin, Evelyn-74 Pera, Fred-72 Pera, Seda-43 Perew, Carolyn-68 Perew, Frank-43 Perkins, Francesw 56, 128, 81 Perrin, Martha-56, 128, 34 Person, Ed-73 Person, Yvonne-65 Peter, Brucee73, 130 Peter, John-56, 129, 113 Peter, Marilyn-43, 38 Peterkin, Delmer--56, 122 Peterkin, Rilma--75 Peters, Mary Ellen- 71, 131 Peterson, Audrey477 Peterson, Richard-73, 130 Petras, Dorothy--71 Petrenko, Margaret 65 Petro, Mike-43 Pfanstiel, Irene-74, 130 Pfeiffer, Jerry-70 Pfeiffer, Judy-68, 137, 129 Phelan, Lloyd-73 Phillips, Burt-43, 126, 138, 142 Piddington, Joan---56 137, 139, 144, Piepenburg, Paul-N72 Pierce, Jane-68, 131, 134 Pierce, Patricia- 74, 135, 130, 131 Pilarsky, Dick-56, 128 Pilling, MeridethS69 119 Pinniger, Jo--74, 136, 131 Piribek, Robertv67 Plachko, Dick-70 Platek, Edward--73, 125 Platt, Bob-67, 80, 96, 129 Pleasance, Eugene--66, 111 Pleasance, Helen---75, 135, 130 Pochatck, Charles--63 Pochatek, Walter+63 Podracky, Ray-63 Pohlot, Dorothy--'77 0 E 9 I Co JOE RICE BOB OWENS Polcha, B etty Ann -77 Poltorak, Dorothy--75, 127 Poltorak, Natalie-A 77 Pomorey, Richard 50 120, 139 Popovich, Arlene 65 Popovich, Elaine v71 Popovich, George--72 Popovich, John- -67 Popovich, Ruth--43 ACademy 1756 14815-17 MADISON AVE. Page 178 Porhs, James-73 Portale, Tony-72 Porter, Blanche-43 Potter, Jean-75, 136, 130 Potts, Joann-74, 129 Poulsen, Janet-43 Powell, Barbara-75, 131 Powers, Pat-75, 122, 135, 131 Pozun, Don-56 Praedel, Carol--43 Pi-ell, Edward-56, 120. 34, 92, 113 136 1'l'l'l11'lIl, Alla-on 71, ltll, 111 'rc-nlicm-. Joan -13 'rc-slan, Charles 03 'rn-alan, Lorraine- 57, 1-ll 'rs-s lc-y, Jerry-72 . I I I Proslan, Wally-63 1 In-usa, Clif1' 72, 133 l 'ring Nan- -43, 102, 38, 110 'rim-, Pat ---71, 133 l l'ri0lw, Plltf- 71, 142, 1011 1 Prim-st, Howaral-H , .J 72 I1 Pritchard, Jann 71 132, 110, 1111 Prock, 111-tty Ann- IIN Prok, llvttyf 43, 122, 3H Prok, E11-anor -77 I'rok Poor 1' 70 190 1211 . I I! . - . I'rm-sa, 1'1Iain4---413, 131 Pruttoll, Alan- 04, 137, 135, 1214 Ptaazynaka, 1 1f-1vn- 74 Puls, Thomas 67 Pumphrvy, Rita 65. 122, 143 ,G 110 Pnrdnm. Charlono t'., Pylv, llarhara 71, 131 Pylv, Dick- -70 Quaulv, Richard- - 721 Quullich, Arlonf- -- 77 Quallich, Bill- 1141, 110, 128, 111 Quallich, Martha 1215, 10-1, 1255, Quinn, l'1u5u-no 721 Radu. Anno- -13 Razer, Phyllis 71 Ragland, Ford 57, 217, Rainvy, .1imkli7 Ranney, Pc-ter -76, 11-1 Raridon, Rohm-rt--6-1 Rasmussen, Pe-te-rf 72 RatcliI1', Calvin 73, E11 Rauschenberg, Georg.- 70 Raymond, Carolo- 430, 1155 Raymond, Charles 57, 128 R4-ad, Nancy- '74, 130, Rvml, Nancy--69, 1-10, Roam, Donna-43, 38 Redmond. Jerry-57 Reese, John-64 Ronan, James 57, 140, Rogan, Paul- 63 Rvifl, Hurhert 43 R1-ik, Waltvr 67, 127. Reinhart, Ray- 43 Reinsagen, Joan-74 103 102 110 121 Rr-pbm-rgzer, Marlvlim- 130 Ruppa, Davsvf- -76 Rm-ppa, Milmlrcxl'--57, 1-13, 111 Rotono, Raymond 73, X7 Re-ul, Nanvy 57, 133, 1311, 115, 3-1, Nl, 10.1 Router, Rosemary 57, 128, 31, 125 Rilmar, Margaret -75, 131 Rich, Patricia 57 Rivkly, .luns-H 130 Richards, Alirv 75, 135, 103 .1-l, 1.20 128 Richards, Mary -13, 1-131, 314 Ric-hl, 1'l01.I.y 57, 3-1 Rivhvalaky, Jov 72 Rivllmaic-r, Jane 71 Ricrlmainr, Joycv- 71 Rihvalaky, liolr - -73 Rilimz, Marcolla- 71 Rina-arson, Philip 07, 111 Rinehart, .lim G3 Rinehart, .loan GH, 120, 111 Riphorgzf-r, Mmlvlainv 71 Ritter, 114-rt 72 Rolwrts, .Ioan--A03 Robinson, Amn-ttv 75 Robinson, Juni- 57 Rodgers, Dick- 43 Rom-hm, Barbara- 57 Rovmcr, Arla-no 71, 1211 Rumors, James---72 Rom-rs, Rollaml- 73 Roulin, Dorothy 77 Rohona, Miko -57 Roman, E11---67 Romilly, Jo Ann 7-1, 131 Romilly, John- --14, 940, 144, Root, Donald 013 Rose, lflonnio- 75 Rouse, Diane- 69 Roy, Marcia-A-GX, 131 Royvr, Richard 130 Rue-ter, Harry-- 57 Ruhlvy, Joannv 71, 103 Rupm-rt. Pat--65 Ruppert, Nancy 57, 104 11 1011 Ruppert, Phyllis , Rush, llotty----G5 Rossi-ll, Eleanor 014 X2 131, R1 1011 WV' LAKEWOOD CAMERA HOP KODAKS and SUPPLIES Developing-Printing-Enlarging B0u1evard 7469 14815 Detroit Ave. PHOTCGRAPHS PRIVATE PARTIES WEDDINGS BANQUETS ohn C. Van Der Velde AC. 4130 15210 MADISON FRA KLIN MARKET FRESH MEAT, PRODUCE AND GROCERY Corner of Lakewood and Franklin BO. 6140 We Give Eagle Stamps FREE DELIVERY Page 179 WELLS SUNOCO SERVICE MADISON AVENUE at HILLIARD RD. Motor Tune-up Tires and Batteries Phone B0ulevard 9703 Electrical Repairs Generator Service Hydraulic Brake Service Quick Charge Battery Service Russell, James--'76 Russell, JeanfT1 Russell, Richard4f72 Sabath, Don-'66 120 Sabiers, Allan-70 Sabol, Ed--66 Sackl, PeggyfT1 Saenger, Gloria-69, 128 Sajo, John-72 Salltzer, Lornw57 Saltis, Tom-57, 80, 92 Salyer, Donna-68 Sams, Dave--76 Samuelson, Ivarf72, 130, 87 Sanderack, BettyA57, 130 Sanders, Boteler-70 Sanders, John-NSR, 44, 30, R3, 89, Sanders, Norman-64 Sanderson, Edith-68, 102 Sanderson, Margaret'--57 Sandford, Julie--74 Sansone, Jim-64 S2 Sarbry, Stuart-73, 93, 130 Sargent, Robert-57 Saris, Catherine-71, 143, 131 Sarkann, Bettyf74 Sarli. Joseph-67 Sauer, Carolyne-'74, 132, 130 Sauer, JohnA44 Saunders, Tom-63 Savage, Lois-'68 Sawyer, Williard f-ff 64, 97, 111 Saker, John-72 Saxton, Edwardf57, 80, R4 82, 95 Sayle, Virginiaf57, 131 Sayles, Carol-77 Sayles, Dickf64, 142, 128, 111, 116 Sayles, Jeanne-57, 143 Scatterday, BettyA71 Scatterday, Jack-70, 131 Schairer, Peggy-68, 139, 123, 119 Schaeffler, Pat-68 Schanz, Johnf72 Scheffler, Dick-67 Scheift, Rita-69 Schenk. Lois-69 Scherer, Dolores-130 Scherler, Alfred-73 Schierbaum, Allen-67 Schillfarth, John-W64, 82 Schilling, Georxzianne-69 Schirmansky, John!57 Schirmer, Carol-74, 132, 142, 130 Schumacher, Garyf72 93, 141, 111 Schmidt, Beverly-44, 133 Schmidt, Lee-76 Schmidt, Wesley-72, 91 Schmitt, Donald-57, 97, 144 Schneider, Neil-76 Schneidereit, Robert-73, 94 Schoeneman, Carl-63 Schreier, NoraA57, 138, 104, 139, 142, 111 Schulte, Bernice--57 Schulte, Earl-66 Schulte, Nick-64 Schultz, Barbara--'71, 38 Schultz, Sue-75, 104, 131 Schultz, Veronaf69, 143 Schulz, Barbara-944 Schwarz, Jim-64 Schweikert, Lois--44 Scott, Byron--67 Scott, Jackie-71 137 Scott, John-67, 120 Scott, Neil-57 Scott, Philip-67, 104 Scribner, Elainev69, 131 Seager, Mary Annv57, 34 Seeman, Ralph-70, 123 87 Sehringer, George-73. 91, 87, 111 Seidman, Sally---44 Seifert, Betty-57, 81 Seise. MarilynA57, 143, 126 Sepper, R0bertf72, 130 Session, Audrey----65, 145 Shafer, Ed-76 Shaffer, Lee Jr.-66 Shannon, Eileen--68, 131 Shaw, Virginia---57, 137, 34 Sheldon, Dick---'16 Shelton, Dan-72 Sheridan, Paul-67, 82 Sherman, Bob--67. 125 Sherman, Dick-72, 130 Shernesky, Lorretta---58 Sherwood, Marjorie-58, 102, 46, 34, 119, 81, 103 Shestina, Edward Sholdes, Robert-63 Short, Jayne-74, 123 Sholdes, Regina-58, 136, 130 Shuifler, Ralph-76 Shuga, Bernadine-75 Shuza, Joe-58 Shuman, Nancy-68, 139, 102, 134, 119 ANDREW A. moNnAK Belle Hafdwafe Compan REAL ESTATE INSURANCE herwin-Williams Paints 12500 MADISON AVE. LA' Lawn Seed and Fertilizer Lakewood 7, Ohio Page 180 LAkewood 6191 14527 Madison Ave. Sidi-nwuy, Nh I Siegel, Nun y 4 0 S S D I I Z Sihto, Ruth h'm Ill Sihto, Armiuln if 141 ima, Paul- 93 58 80 . lmon. Duck 76 lempllmski. H l h ienm, onu 70 1 I S N Simon. Gs-orlte 64 IZ! Si clnir Mnruarct 44 141 58 Sipplv. Jack' 66, IZX N 111 The Hazzard-Mowry Co. 14035 Madison Ave. Sknlski. Sophii R hkoncv, Emil 64 d SI , AI 0 sluIII:II, lm sh r- 1 4 is 1 14 ewoo sl ik Ih-tt ft lll lI0 i i.,' ii y fi Member Cleveland Real Estate Board Sl tt -I t I K NI k I h 4 . . sn ski, chr 1 40 Years in Ohlo Sloan, Claire- 44 Smail. Ja-an 71, 14 Small, Ray 67, 04 Smiley. Martha 674, Ill Smith, Atkins T6 Smith, Ilurlmra h 101 ll ltll Smith, Ile-tty 75, ll0 Smit: Beverly' BX Z R Smit . Ito: 74' P I S,,,,,,,, ,- , Q, CFU S CStdUl 21llt Smith, U thvri 14 I2 144 lil I smnh, um-in 0 s D, , 5 'th. Il 'l FX 14 Sgggthu Digg, ,H H ming Room and Coffee Shop Smith. Jack- h h ith, .I - 'li 4 SIM. .111'h..' at Steaks, Chops, Chicken, Seafoods Smith. Luis- 09, 102 ll l 104 Smith. Margaret 1 H HZ S '1h, M th ' ' v 821301. MHJM2 3 H . Detroit Opposite St. James Church Srnitz. gligliliv TI ltll I0 I A Smit , a ph FH 1 Smith, Richard, 4,4 A ' Smith. Run 64 Smith. Shi-rril 5 It Ill I4 III II9 MADISON DRUG C0. Brown Road and Madison Soda---Luncheonette SCHOOL NOON LUNCHES READY TO SERVE YOU Kundtz-Nichols Inc. 14221 MAD1soN AVE. Phone LA. 6821 BESIDES OUR OTHER FAULTS WE SELL INSURANCE FRUIT PUNCH J . J . SCHUSTER Good Things to Drink for All Social A Non-Alcoholic WE LOAN GLASSES AND BOWL Opposite Lakewood City Hospital BOuIevard 9410 14534 Detroit A The C. O. Frick Company REAL ESTATE Ifairs' LAkewood 15523 Detroit Ave. ve- 7006 Lakewood, Ohio Page 181 Smith. Shirley 58 Smith Tomi-66, 80, 141. 01 Smith, Virginia' 08. 102. Xl, 103 Smitheman, Pat-A60. 103 Snider, Robert-58 Snow. Tom-67. 120 Sobek, lileanorffift. 102. 131 Sl, 103 Socha, Lucille-44. 122 Socha, Michael-64. 07, 120 Sohacki, Dolores- - 74 Soja, Henry-63 Sultis, D8111-110. 44 140. Sl. S2 Soltis, George-745 Sopko. John-73 Sopko, Dick- 823. Ss, 50. Ni, 50, 82. 115 Sotak, Doloresvtiri 135, 102 Southerland, Jack 73 Sparre, J0hnf04 Spath, Frank fe 70 Spath, Frank-e 72 Spears, Marion--5:4 Spencer, Brooks-76 Sp'sak, LoisA75, 145, 131 Spisak, Richard ---76 Spisak, Therese-f 624 Spitler, Mary---58 Splain, Patriciaf-'53, .54 Splain, Walter-r 76 Spring, Jack-70 Squire, Caroline ffm, 1310, 103 Srayell, John Stacey, Don+73. 126 Stanley, Maryf-75. 142. 127 Stanley, Mary-W 430 120 Starek, Jack-66 Starkey, Lola-ESX. 102, 1:40 St. Cyr, JackA57 Stearns, Mary I,m1-- 75 Str-hick, Jimg66 Ste-Cher, Robert- 67 Stehlik, Donald-P 58 Steiger, Dot-130 Steiger, Jean-63 Steigerwald, Charles- 72. 511 Stein. Rayfflifi - Stephens, Stephens Stephens. Sterling, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewari, Stieger, Betty-75, 137. 130 Richard- 60 Williams -72. SI7 Viryzinia--110, 44. 126, 102, 38. 126 Bob-70. 120. 130 Dennisf72 George 190. 113. 04 John-'64, 115, 126 Robert' '58 Tinsley 73. H7 Dorothy M74 Stiers. Don'--66. XS Stinchcomb. Robert FN. 139. 128. I , . Stockdale, Charles-W67 Stocking. Alf'-44. 140. SG. S2 Stoffa, Paul-N58, 126 Storer, Eugene--76 H 111 120 Stuyanotf. Edrf-44, 80, 86, S2 Strang, Barbara-68, 137 Stroempl, Ken-66 Struck, Roger--73, 87 Struhar. Arthur472, 131, 94 Struhar, Jean-58, 81 Stuart, Carolynf145, 132, 130 Stull, Bill-64 Sturr, Helen-58, 139, 131 Stutz, Ritaf75, 133, 140, 130 Sullivan, Ella-44 Sullivan, Frank-64, 130 Sullivan, John-70 Sullivan, Rolland J70 Sutter, John-64. 141, 120 Sutton, Pat-44. 143 Sweistal, EdA-76 Svetik, Steven--'63 Swearingen, Sue-58, 137. 1124. S1 Sweeney, Jack-64, 97 Sweet, NancyA77 Sykes, Joanne Sykora, Andyi5S, 126, 80, 92, 111 Syphers, Barbara-71, 132, 131 Syphers, Tom-63 Takas, Richardf58, 115, 128, 34, 111 Tanner, Richard-66 Tapajna, Frank-58 Taylor, Bob-66 Taylor, Jane-77 Tegreene, Bill-72, 87 Tegreene. Mitchellf-64 Tehoke, Jeani65 Templeton, Harryf5S Terrano, Annie--68, 102. 81 Theis, Lois-69, 104, 140, 139, 102 Theiss, Mary Lou-68 Thewes, Robert --44 Thomas, Roberta ---68 Thomascils, Albert-A-524 Thompson, Betty--71 Thompson, Bob-76 Thonnings, Richard -58, 128, 111 Thornburg, James-59, 127, 113 Thunhorst, Len-64 Tibbets, Dick-66, 121 'Tidik, Anne-65, 102, 81 Tidik, Herbert-76 Tindal, Marcia-59, 128 Tinkler, Tom-70, 130 Tipul, Albert-73 Tobey, Marilynf65, 126, 130, S1 Tobey, John-59 Todd, Elaine-44 Tomey, Barbara-68 Toole, William-76 Turreson, Carol-75, 131 Tousley. Jim-73, 87 Tousley. June-59 Trapnell, Phyllis-44 , Sigworth Hardware Co. 115641-3-7 Madison Ave. Lakewood 7 Ohm Just East of Hilliard Road-LAkewood 7140 24 YEARS OF SERVICE Frigidaire Refrigerators and Ranges - Easy Washers and Ironers - Bendix Washers and Page 182 Ironers--Zenith Radios- Grand Gas Ranges Local 8 Long Distance Moving Storage--Packing--Crating--Shipping CAL LEE MOVING 26 STOR. GE CO. 16811 Madison Ave. BO. 2600 Trask, Ted-64, 80, 83, R2 Traverse. Harold 70 Treadway, Ann- 75. 130 Tremlin, Robert--'67 Tricky, Jim-72 Trlmbur, George 63 Trimmer, Nancy -69, N1 Trinkwald, Marlene' 474, 131 Trout, Lucille- 624, 1214 Truyer, John-63 Troyer, Richard---63 Tucker, Paul--73, 130 Turner, Don--63 U1-bel, Beverly 511, 1211, 103 Uhle, Kenneth 76 Uhlik, Gerry---132, 129, 113, 110 Uhlik, Nancy- GR, 102 Uhnak, Robert 73. 1:40 Uhrln, Eugene 142 Ullman, Harold 72. 131. 114 Ulrich, Doris--71, 130, 111, 109 Umpleby, Gene--64 Urban, Harold-114 Valle, John-72 Vauarsdale, Shirley' 68, 145 Vandaveer, Marjorie-71, 132, 102, Van Der Velde. Dick--67 Van Dorn, Sue-gilt? Van Van Van Van Drick, Ruth 44, 122, 38 Dyke, Marcia 59, 145, 113 Hook, Carole' '71, 123, 103 Luit, Jenny-f 74, 135, 131 Vanvalkenburg. Ann 511 Vnnvalkenburg, Tom- 70 Van Vlissinger, .loyre 68, 131 Varga, Irene- 44 Vasey, Jean--77 Vmsil. J can-74 Vasko, James- 44 Vaura, Don-72, 130 Vedda, Charles A66 Vedda, Nick-63 Vejdovec, William 511, 80, 112, 92 Verbiak, Frank 66 Verbsky, Jack- 44, 97, X0 Verclmak, Elmer- 70, 115 Verner, Joan-119, 102 Vickery, Tom- 64, X0, 94 Viers, Dick-70, 87 Vigrass, Bill-64 142, 141 Vinch. James--76 Voight, Bob-64 Voight, Delores Volk, Jean-471. 131, 100 Vnkoun, James 63 Vokoun, Joe--511. 115. 142, 31 Vokoun, Su11y-- 75, 131, 103 Vovos, George+70, 01 Vovos, Mike-59 Vrooman, Olive--65 131, 81 W Waddell, Shirley--'71, 143, Waddell, Thelma-44, 122 Wade, Nancy-38, 44, 110 Wagner, Nancy--77 Wagner, Richard-63 Wainriszht, Arthur-63 Wainright, Frank-63 Waite, John--44, 38 Waite, Marguerite--59, 102, Waite, Norm-64 Wajda, Wayne-67 Waldron, Pat-'77 Walen, Rita-68 Walker, Janice-59. 129 Walker, Margaret-59, 1-13 Wallace, Donald-44. 115 Wallare, Dick-67 Wallbridge, Betty--09. 130 Waller, Mary-69 Walsh, Joyce-74 Walsh, Phil-66 Walt, Malcolm-73 Walzer, George--63 Ward, Fynette-'75, 130 Ward, Jack 70 Wargo, Jim-76 Warholick. Margaret 59. 143 Warren, Charles-73 Warren, Marilyn--71, 102 Wasinack. Joan-69, 102 Wasko, Johni44 139, il Wasserbauer. Charles 59. 141, 1 Waterhouse, Joan-44 Waterhouse, Nancy- 50 Watson. Leonard-60 Way, George--67, 125 Webber, Geraldine--ISS. 122. 11 Webber, Marie-131 Webber, Peggy-'71, 1211 Weber, Bob-66 Weber, Carolyn-74, 121: Weber, Marie-69 Weber, Marlen-'72 Webster, Howard-76 5 21 Webster, RobertA59, 30, 40, 1411, 82. 111, 110 Weese, Don-67 Wegner. Robert-93. 110. -14. Wehrle, Bill-67, 126 Weir. Charles-59, 117, R0 Weisenborn, Peggy-69, 128 Wells, Evelyn--59, 81 Welshaus, Don-64 Wendell, Martha-65, 120 Wenneman, Lois--'45 Wenneman, Dick-511. 95 Werner, Bob---59, 97 Werner, Bruce- -70. 93. 140 Werner. Ronald--70 Wertz, Jo Anne'-'74, 123 West, Mildred -68, 145 V1'est, Pat 511. 81 30, 38 THE KIRBY CO. Vulcanize Fibre-Laminated Bakelite Sheets-Rods-Tubes Fabricated Parts 13000 Athens Avenue Page 183 frfnqnafulafjnn A . . and a fhallnnqnl When you receive your diplomas on that day of days, your emotlons will be mixed . . pride in scholastic jobs Well done . . regret at leaving the friendships and associations of your school days. But uppermost will be the anticipation and thrill of stepping over the threshhold of youth into the waiting problems of the adult World. For it is truly to you, and to boys and girls in graduating classes all over the country, that our nation will be looking for leadership in every field of endeavor. Whether you go on to further schooling, or directly into gainful employment, as citizens-to-be, the challenge is cast . . the destiny of America is in your hands. It is our sincere belief that you will accept this challenge with courage, and shoulder competently the burden of responsi- bility which will be yours when you graduate. Wvrnwl, .lim till Wvvvr, Martin T Whalen. Jim 76 Whnrton, Arrlit h Whnrton, l runk Wh:-Q-lvr, Sallie Whvlsky, .11-anne Whn-rstoin, Shirln- Whitukvr. .lark 50, 1-1.1 9.4, neu, 1:47, so, 1211, .iz, 1-4, 45. 102 50, H1 y 77 r Whitt-, lloli in Wh't ' l liur ey .15 1 I 1, White, -It-nn' 65, 11 Nancy T-1 VVhftt- Whitt-, Whitt-. Norinv Otto T2 Wh'tnn'y. 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