Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Mix Essex, t'ornic'i'- ly superintendent in I e1'ndzxle, Michigan, has received recognition for his research on vocational guidance. Board ot Education Public education is the cornerstone of our democratic way ol' lite, and in order that I.akewood's young peo- ple may obtain a thorough understanding of their responsibilities as citizens, the supervision of their training has been delegated to an elected Board of Education. Concerned with the welfare of commun- ity and nation, this group of citizens performs many duties such as selecting the faculty, improving the curriculum, providing adequate school buildings, and supervising the maintenance of school property. During the past year student attention was focused with unusual interest on the Board as it deliberated the choice ot' a new superintendent and high school principal. l,akewood's high educational standards are a tribute to the present Board of Education. Assistant Superintendent S. S. Dickey Making the budget, purchasing education- al materials and supplies, and supervising the maintenance and clerical personnel ot' the schools are some of the tasks of As- sistant Superintendent Samuel S. Dickey. ln their monthly meetings the members of the Lakewood Board of Education discuss the problems of school policy mul tiuzlnce. 'l'lu- members of the Board of Ellllflltiilli arc: Mr. T. ll. Aulnle, vice-prwsillvnt, Mrs. H. ll. Alwrm-thy. Mr. 'l'. I . Mcllnnalsl, Mr. Clarence ll, l owerbaugh. president, Mr. George Pl. Rich Page 22 L. E. Vredevoe Former Principal i Lawrence E. Vredevoe, the principal of Lakewood High School since 1941, resigned from his post at the end of the fall semester to take a position at the University of Michigan. During his years as principal he encour- aged student responsibility through self-government, broadened the athletic program for both boys and girls, and promoted more student-sponsored activities. ,xxiw N s is X X W ai XJ-Tiff: - - A ' . , K xx-igiffgguxliw -- .M ax xv '-we S WF: :XXX X- A.. S -. .Nfkfffmf X . I- gf-jg? if gg' ivzggxkifxg 51.5 fy A . 5 X?73QiQ.f.i'Si::v daff' .55 ' X - lf Y - - , -K 'iievsggaf' '- ,- +9 g s: .gff.f ' xv - -wg. fi? ' Q 54 A 'X Qgy '-gps, J L 'Q , r 1: .5 , 5 I f F I 'Hji Q Q. is KW Q 'i 1 Yi 2 1.-'SH 'B V Q rx Supl-l'ilitemlelil Martin Essex comzrzillllules llill llevk and Paul Rehrnus, superintendent of schools since 14141 lift Molly Gibson. outslnmlingr grnduaites nl' the .lulnmry Class in July to take n similar position in Portland Oregon Lakewood says Hello and welcome! to its new educators, Mzihlon A. Povenniire, prin- cipal, and Martin W. Essex, superintendent. This year' we've spent in getting acquainted has been El good one, and better ones, when we'll work closely together, are ahead. He1'e's to the new team, at winning combination. Student Uouncil ulliuers und the new prinuipnl. Mr. Muhlon l'ovn-nlnire, 5:4-t. nequninted with their work for the spring e.t . I,-N A .W -X V- M ,.- semester. From left to right are Wesley Schmidt, Evelyn P1-nn, Ned Clark. Mr. Povenmire, Jim lin-dt, Joan Rim-hurt M. , b':: , .A .si ,.,' s A sr secondly i9tE iQ1VH!lClQS blower its With Friend Getting along with everyone in Lakewood High is the job of Robert L. Meeks, assistant principal. Aside from his regular duties of arranging schedules for students and faculty and taking charge of boys' attendance, he acts as dean of boys. This year he served as principal between the changing adminis- trations. With the cooperation of the faculty he kept Lakewood's program running smoothly until Mr. Povenmire took over. By conferring with teach- ers, students, and parents, he has been able to help solve many problems-academic, vocational, and per- sonal. Characteristic of Mr. Meeks' philosophy is this statement: The job of Lakewood's educational system is to teach today's teen-agers to be not only good American citizens but good World citizens. Page 26 Teachers, students, and parents are the different threads which weave our life at Lakewood High. Bringing the ideas of these diflerent groups together to make the pattern of our school life is indeed a re- sponsible job. Miss Lucy Helen Kimball, dean of girls, plays an important part in constructing this pattern. As the faculty adviser for Student Council, Activities Council, and 12B chapter of Friendship, she has opportunity to Work very closely with stu- dents. Through her relations with the P.T.A. and the faculty she has done much to further adult un- derstanding of current teen-age problems. Miss Kimball enjoys working with young people and helping them construct something worthwhile. Page 27 x I' f . 01 K 'fDl,IIIICQI , 35 L 'UQ' . '55, Q' 'ip II I II.:- Il J .- , 4.1. 'in- D I .IMI I iflf? I , ,V ig xx 53.41 1 . : III I I4 I II NI.II4.p..- I' uw.. I.,-.,,,,,- l..I,,,,..f I ,I II I IC 1 1- I -I XI.I.14I1E.vv 1.Ir.zI I NI, M IIIIIMI1 I..uy A is I II l..m.-.1 Xiu.-Ilum I. Xiu 1. H mu In s 'I fa af 'I 2581 NI-rv I v- X XIrIIrl Xlfllxrn Hum! fy-..:.,I Hum. II Il-,NI Iuglv-Iv 3 - wp E Q . 'U' f - .fe wk . , . W Qiif ' IIIu...nI1 ny. I,..,.. I I I I 1 II. ur Ulm .1 In w Iv v' w ' Guidance A X . , --'. I ' 'I ' I K , 'I . M gf ' , 'F , ' Q1 It L' I Q. , .X - . . x fx' J ' I . N V Y .. I ,, nur:-nrv R, Xlulln-n .Ulu-rl 1. X--vu-:nun Ralph I-.. Nvw 1 ulmlzn I FIIIIIII I-I.:--v II. sn-null Iv-'lu Xl, xg.-I-,.,1 EIIKIIWII Nfl Minn: l'. 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We salute her courageous, devoted, loyal spirit. K Miss Ruth E. Foley February 9, 1948 8 93 s- is ,..........--. E ' R v y 2+ . . . Qt 'W 3 1 :z zz Y L ,, 551, ,,L. fkqfgi . A , ff ' Ani .Q .fs JQ 2 :pg K,- fi F' ,bf af' 'if 4 'Sv A Q no Eng 3 W 1 , Ml' 1 ' wi 'X f ll' 3 A rl' ' v A 'EJ ... K N . ge, Li 'ez nl 2511 K I 5 ia: , V, t .ul I. HI. my A m x . kg M? Q 65,4 .ff ,r wins .!, I. P R 12 XfzfQiX5f4-X.--X Q:-ff. .. ...GN W X N S' xh.. ,.L-- . .. . lx.. f s . . J' . rg. ,Y,i,.?y., 1.4, f,..5..:, Q. uw nf -.lf frf f 1 ww Q.. S +1 L N 5 . ig f.. 1- I.. fa 7. Jllgof 5, Q X -.xnxx , km W . A.-qw X.. z., ...SL jp Rf ' N X j flf?f mask' ffm c X I ra .fi RM Nxxwxr XX .nw f 7 . ig- -g.:,1,jgg,. Q,,,,. k '- wk r lj. 1 s .f fig Q NM Q QP A .434 r u Q i j i if A 'fs' A Y I 5,5 k-- . 3' .1 'f 'Nfl M A ' v ' ' ff 5- ' ' 1 k Q .. ' ' i'.'n Y 4 --xg' -I --- -.1-,Ml L s ..,. ,MJ h 8 k -,- Ma- -.g,. 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' - R 9' ,sk 1 x i 7 f 'if ,ai A 5...Mk55,4 ,V if A fu f 'E Q ,, .f.. x 2 . .Jaw ,An HSA! Qu. Girls iunprovv lhvir typing: and shorthand und lm-urn lo 01N-rate As za project nf their honn- ucnnuniics class girls plun und su various uflin-v machines in the advanced commercial Classes pvrviss- n tea party for their mothe-rs ami the faculty member ln cooking, tailoring, sewing, or home man- Shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, office prac- zigement classes the Home Economics De- tice-these subjects are studied by those partment trains girls for domestic careers. who want to work in ax business oflice. Page 37 S In lhm- scliwml l'2ll't'L0l'l2l, directed by Miss Bm-tts, stuclm-nts and in-au-fiurs buy wholesolnv meals ill0llllJ0l'S ul' tha- CINEMA and IIIGII TIMES staffs don't mind after-school work if th-ey Hnd :xppvtizing Thanksgiving tur- keys to feast on in the cafeteria f'N Mr, I'l:it,1, Mr. Coy, Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Hurson, and Mrs. Aurand, lhv ntlicvrs of thv P.'I'.A., meet mu-0 ll month with the principal to discuss many school problems 'mire 218 -....-, '-3-...Q - . m Lf-'f ,X , W' N f S C l . 2 fx 5 R Mm X I R s if I , Q - Q- L ..-Z' -i--.-.1-11 Q im . if x S x 4 X s S1315 5' ' ' .5 -A wfifif'-W U , 3 4 F i nf' Q 3' J.. JT u J 8 0 .V J J5 w.5 RE PROUD OF THEE EKJ in xx,-fi' ALI. ALIJED IN LQYALTY b-uw-an gm. . X Q soci: National llonor Society, sponsored by Miss lzdna Kleinnieyer. begin preparations lor the all-school party they planned Under the direction of' Mr. Johnson, il director. members ol' National Honor Society Planning the April all-school party was one ot' the duties assumed this year by National llonor Society members in addition to their traditional trophy polishing job. llut most important ol' their services to the school is tutoring students who need help. At first, llonor Society was an honorary group onlyg its members merely had the honor ol' belong- ing. llecause this was felt to be a waste of talent, they now are kept busy with such jobs as those al1'eady mentioned. Each semes- Page 412 ter an induction ceremonial for the new meni- bers serves to acquaint the younger students with the purpose of Honor Society. Mem- bers are selected from the upper third ot' the senior class by the teachers who have known them in class or club activities. In this vot- ing, scholarship, leadership, character, and service are considered. Lakewood Iligh is very proud of the record made by the Ilon- or Society members, and these students are proud to be members ot' the organization. 132 K in w as S F X up Q 3 7, cy - 1 if 5 ELI . - X 716 2 N SE X :A 3 . 'S fs as Y Q? Q Q YS 'fitfz M, wk X as up yi 'Q I7 ,P Q i Y 'E ' kg! fe qgfls The senior graduation activities for the Jan- uary class ol' this year were Dlilllllml and carricml out by the class oflicers, the senior iulviscrs, Mr. Bixler, Miss Emery, Mr. lfincl- lcy, and the Following committees chosen by thc class ollicers: ANNOUNCEMENTS- Dick Sayles, Ken Bell, John Buckstaff, Viv- ian Bates, Donna Durschlagg GIRLS' DRESS W-Donna Smith, Del Dutton, Barbara Ilum- phries, Lois Wilsong CLASS MOT'l'O-Bich- ard lllorrison, Jim Sansone, Eugenia Lech- ncr, Jean l.ittlclield, Tom Vickeryg CLASS lull-1 January Class Officers ol' the January '48 Glass, Clitl' Christenson, Jack Galvin, Dcl Dutton, and Donna Smith, begin to plan for , their future by stiulying: the inany , college catalogues in 'the library COLORS-Dick Luginbuhl, Wally Paine, Molly Gibson, Angeline Costanzo, Gourley Grayg CLASS FLOWER-Mitchell 'l'egl'c1-in-, Dick Kaclar, Lynn Bristow, Marge Johns, Pat Rupertg CLASS GIFT-Jean Campbell, Gil Ellenberger, Doug First, Gertrude Fur- ber, Joan Hirschfieldg CLASS NIGHT-Jack Mollitt, Barbara Carver, Marilyn Kullman, Louis Herschman, Bill Day, Baron Hoffarg SENIOR PROM-Bill Beck, Sue Belz, Don- na Dunkeson. Marge Brown, Mary Lou Iloll, Julian Inglefield, and Bob Iflckhoff. ARMSTRONG, IKARICARA A Cappella 3, 4: Auto 4 , llarnstoriners 4: Friendship 2. 3. 4: Glee Cluh 2, 3: Hi-I orum 4: Spanish 3: Speakers 4: W.S.'I'. 2: National Thespian 4. IlA'l'I'lS, VIVIAN- Ilonor Society 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, -1: Alhletit' Shield 3: Glce Club 2, 3, 4: Library 2, 3. 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: W. S. T. 2. IlA'I l'I.E, .IOIIN E.- Fencing 2: Glce Clnh 2. BECK, WILLIAM AUSTIN-f-Honor Society 4, I'resitlent, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: German 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Library 3. 4: C O REE, NANCY A Cappella 3 4: Friendship 2: tllee Club 2: Spanish 2: Home Economics 4, IIEIER, JOHN CI.II FORD--Flyinpz 3, 4. IEEIFIISS. IIANIEI. I .--Auto 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Homeroorn President 2: Red Cross 2: Spanish 3: Student Council 2, 3: 10I! Choir. IIELI., KENNETH JOHN---Honor Society 4: Math 2, 3, 4: Newton 3, 4, President 4: Radio 2, 3, 4: W. S. T. 4. C I IlELl.IISIl, GLADYS SUSAN-Glce Club 2, 3, 4: llomeroovn Secretary 2: Leaders 3, IIELZ. SIIZANNE 'Honor Society 4: Barn- stortners 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Secretary 4: Student Council 4' W S. 'l'. 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4. ItENNE'I I', RICHARD CHARLES A Cap- pella 2 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Spanish 2, 3. IlENNE'l I', ROBERT PAUL- A Cappella 2. 3, 4: Itlll Choir: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Cinema Representative 2, 3, 4. C Q IIERAII, GEORGE S.- -Football Manmzer 23 Spanish 3: Wrestling 2: Motlelers' 2, 3, 4. IIIRCE, ItARIlARA .Ir A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Ifricndship 2 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Speakers 4. IILANEY, .IOANNE A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Aut,o 3: Ifriemlsliip 2: Athletic Shield 3, 4: High Times Representative 2, 3: Spanish 2. llRIS'I'OW, LYNN I . Ailassiz 2: Ilasehall 2: Ilasketball 2. 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4 Captain 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: L Cluh 2, 3, 4: Red Cross P 7 Z., 3: Student Council Z., 3: Track 2, 3. 4. O O IIROOKS, ANNE LOUISE Ilarnstormcrs 4: Ifrienslship 2, 3: tllce Club 2, 3, 4: Home- rooin Secretary 2, 4. ISROWN. MARJORIIC A Cappella 4: French 2: Frielulship 2, 3, Chapter Secretary 2: tllee Club 2, 3: Homerooni President 2: Li- hrary 4: Rell Cross 2: Student Council 4. IlIlCKS'l'AI I , .IOIIN Il. Honor Society 4: A Cappella 3, 4, President, 4: Ilantl 2. 3, 4: Ili-Y 2. 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Speakers 3, 4: Iloys' Octette 3, 4. CAMI'Ill'Il.I., JEAN ELIZAIIETH'-A Cap- pella 4: Auto 3. 4: I riendship 2, 3, 4, Chap- ter Secretary 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Home- room Secretary 3: Student Council 3, 4. O O CARVER, IIARIIARA Honor Society 4, Sec- retary 4: Ilarnstormers 2, 3 4, Secretary 4: Ifrientlship 2, 3. 4, Chapter Secretary 2: Stu- dent. Council 4: W. S. '1'. 2, 3: National 'I'hespi:vu 2. CHARI.ESWOR'I'II. WILLIAM - - Axzassiz 2: Auto 3: Ilasehall 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: I, Club 3, 4, President 4: Retl Cross 2. 3: Student Council 3. 4: Track 2. CIIARVAT, ROBERT ALAN - - Projectinnistg 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4. CIIRISTENSEN, CLII l ORD MIL'I'ON--I'lase- hall 2. 3, 4: Ilaskethall 2 3, 4: Football 2, 3. 4: Ilomeroom I'resitlent 3: L Club 4: Class Treasurer 4, I O COLO. WALLACE I'. Agassiz 2: Rand 2, 3, 4: Root and Itridle 2, 3: French 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L Cluh 3, 4: Student Council 4: Swimming: 2. 3, 4: W. S. T. 3. COOK. CAROLYNW Friendship 2, 3 4: Span- ish 3, 4: Speakers 3: Ushers 3, 4, CORCORAN, ROBERT Auto 3: Root and Ilridle 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Foothall 3, 4: Track 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. COSTANZO, ANGELINE ROSE -- Auto 4: French 2: Friendship 2: Red Cross 3. O I COX, CIIARLENE A Cappella 4: Friendship 2. 3, 4, Treasurer -t: Athletic Shield 4: Glee Cluh 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Secretary 4: High 'Finns 4, lludpret Manayzer 4: Span- ish 2, 3' Student Council 2. 3. IIAVIES, MYRON O. Honor Society 4: Axras- siz 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Newton 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Chess 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Baud 2, 3. 4. IIAY. WILLIAM A. Honor Society 4: Akas- siz 2. 3: Fencing: 2: Football 2, 3, 4: German 2: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2 3, 4: Wrestling: 2. 3, 4: W. S. T. 2, 3. 4, President. 4. DIGI-IL, IIORIS Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: tilt-e Cluh 2, 3: Hom:-room Secretary 2: Rell Cross 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4. Paige 45 igge -143 DRAIXIK. IJOLORFIS IJICLLA GI:-v 1'Inh 2, 31 R1-d Vross 21 Spanish 12. ITKAGO, MARIO I'IIAIiLI'iS SIHIIIISII 3, 11. DUNKICSON, DONNA LICIC Ilonnr Sm-in-ly 4: Iiarnsinrnu-rs 2, TI, -1: I ri4-nnlship 11, II, 4: CIW' VIHI1 2, 3. -1: III-I-'nrum 2, 24, 4, S1-vr1-- Iafy -15 IIIEII 'I'Imvs 2, II, -I, I'1lL!1' I'i1IiInr -1, Spanish 2. 3. 4: Spa-akm-rs 1: Nalinnal 'I'In-s- pian 4: W. S. 'I'. 2. 71, Vim- I'rc-sinh-nl 31. DIIROVKA, MAIIIIAIIIYI' ANN A 1':lpp1'IIa Ji, -I: Glu-o 1'lnIu 2: IIi-Unmm-rvial II. I I IIIIRSVHIIAII, IJONNA I'II.I.I-ZN Auto -1. S1-vrn-Iary -1: A1hI1'1iv Shim-III -1: Glu-v 1'IuIv 2, 3, 4: Hi-1'ommn-rvial II: IIi-I m'um -lg Iinnu-rmnn I'ru-siels-nl JS: L1-:nl--rs SI, -1. IJII'l I'ON, IlI'II,I'IIA Iluut and IIri:II1' 2, :Ig Frim-nxlship 2. II, -1: AIhI1-Iiv Shii-III 2, R3 CII-0 Flnh 31 Ilunn-rmnn Vivo I'r1-siili-nf, 2: Class S1'i'Fl'IIl!'5' -I: 'I'ank:m-1-rs LZ, 34, -I. I'I1'KIIOFI . ROIIIGIVI' I'IIIYYAIIII-1InII' fl, 4. I'I1IYI'iI7, ICIIVVARIP .IOSI'II'II AuIn I. I U I'Il1'III.ICIi, IIIUIIAIIIH 1'AIiI. Auto Ig 1'in- vma Roprvs4-nIaIin- SI: IIi4Art -I. I'II.I.I'INIil'IRGI'IR, ICIHYAIRII fQII,I!l'III'I' IIun- nr Suri:-Iy 4, 'l'ra-asurvr -1: IIifI-'nrlun 1: III-Y 2, 3, 4, I'rm-sinh-nt 2, fl, Vim- I'rvsimIn-nl- 'I'ron.survr 2. 3, -I: Hmm-rumn Vim- I'r1-sifh-nt 2: Iiaskr-Ihall Il. I'II.MI'IR, RITA IVIAIIIIC K'in1-ma fl, 1, S1-m'r4-- Iary Iiusinc-ss S1aII' -1: I rim-n1IsI1ip 2, CI, 1: III- Cnmmm-rrial 2: IImn1-rmnn Sm-vrl-tary 243 High Timvs 3: Spanish 12: Sp:-aks-rs 1. FARRICN. LOIS MARILYN I ri4-nmlship 33 Ili-1'nmnu-rvial Ii: Uslu-rs 2: Ilmni- I-If-mv omirs 4. O Q PAY, FLYUIC O. Agrassiz 11: Allin 4: III'-v K'Iuh 2: Hi-f'umln1-rvizll fi: IIi-Ifnrum 2, 213 Hunu-rnnni 'I'rQ-asnrw-r 2, CI, I: Iliph 'I'inws 2: Math 3: Tunilmling il. FIRST, DOUGLAS A Fappq-IIa 2, 3, 4: 1011 Fha-ir: Ifuntlwall 2. 31, I: Ili-Y II. CI, -12 L 1'IuIs -I: Ii:-:I Frm-ss 2: Wrvstling CI, I: VV, S. 'I'. 2, II, I, 'I'rvasnr4-r 2, II: Flu-ss Ll, II, I4'URIEI'IR, CICRTIIITIJIC ANNIC Ifrin-miship 2: Ilnnu-rnmn I'r:-sich-nI 2, fl: Rod Vrnsg II: Spanish 3, -1. CALVIN, .IOIIN ICITGICNIC Ilasa-hall EI, fl. 1 I1mIInII ' I I 1Ilvx Iiaskc-tI1aII 2, 3, 2 : L, 3. : ':.'. I'rvsi4Im-nt, -1: L 1'InxI1 Il, lg Spanish 2, 3: Studi-nt Counm-il -I: HDI! Chair. C I GIBSON. IVIOLLY SESSIONS Iinnnr Sfwivty 4: A Fappn-IIa R, -1: I r4-nrh 3, 4: I ri1-nuI- ship 2, 3, -1. Fhaptvr 'Fra-asum-r II: Fhaptf-r Virf- I'rf-sinh-nf -1: CII-0 1'IuIu ZZ: IIi-Ari 2. 3, 1, I'r0sI1I1'l1I 3. -I, Viva- I'rc'si1In'llI 21: SIII- dc-nt Council -1: 'I'ankatc---rs 3, 4. GILI,I'I'I I'I'I, CAROLYN LICINIS I riu-n1I- ship -I: Glu- 1'IuIx -1: III-1'mnnn-rm'iaI I1 Ushr-rs 4. GRIGICN, VAIVIICLA LIZAIBI-I'I'II A 1'app1-IIa -I: I rlr-nrIsI1ip 2, 3, I: AIIIII-Iii' Shin-III -12 CII-0 Club 2 ZI, -I. 'I'rc-asurm-r 51: Slmli-nt Cuunc-il 4: 'Fankuta-1-rs I. GROSIK, JOHN ALIGN ICIIIYIIQI1. O U IIAMIKLIN, IVIARGAIII-IT I-'IIANFICS Auln 4: Fri:-nrlship 2: II:-:I Frans 54, 13 Spanish 15. 3, -1: Hmmm- IC:-nnnnxivs 1. HARANT, .IOIIN .IOSI'II'II JR. I-'umhall 34, Trark 3. IIAIISANT, JAMI-IS ASIILI-XY Ilanar Sm-ii-ly 4: Iland 2, 3, -1, Fapiam 1: Vruss Fnuntry 42 Hi-Y 2, TI, -1, I'r1-sinh-nl 13 Or4'hu'stTa II, li. 4: Stain- 2. HAUVT, JANET MARII-I Hunnr Sm-ii-ty 4: R001 and IIrilIIs- 2. II: Ifrr-nvh II: I ri4-nxlship 2, 3, 4: Athlvtir Shim-III fi, -1: II:-'I 1'russ TI, 4. O O III'iNIlI'IRSHO'I', ROY 1'IIAI1I.I'IS 'I'a-1'hnim'aI. I'II'IIiS1'HMAN. LOIIIS IIAVIII I-'antlmll 22 Rs-II Cross 2: Spanish -1: VVrn-sIIiny: II, 4. IIII1S1'HI I'iLII, JOAN II4vnur' Sovin-Iy I: A Fappvlla -11 Hunt annl Iiridli- Z2 Zi: Ifrin-mls ship 2, 3. -1: Hmm-rumn I'Fl'SIlIl'llI 21: Li- hrary 2, 3, -13 Spanish 3, 1: W. S. 'l', 2. 51. IILAVATY. I-IDWARII .IOSICVII Siwial Shul- if-s. O O IIOFFAR, IXARRON HOWARD A IIilI'I'1'IIIl 2. 3, -12 IIIII Choir: I ouIIuaII 2, ii: III-Y 711 R011 Urnss 2, IX, -1 : Spanish 2, 3 3 'I'rn1-I1 31 Wrusilimz 2. HOFFMAN, IiI'1'l I'Y JOAN Ilnnur Sm-ic-Iy 4: Hunt and Briilh- 2: Ifrim-mlship 11, Il -I: Ili- Art 2: L1-arlvrs 2, Il, -1, Spanish 2, Ii, Spf-aku-rs 3. 1: 'I':xi1k:n1+-I-rs 2, Il. 4, 'I'rvasur- I er 3: 1'Iw1-rI1'arIr-rs L., II, -1. I'apIain 4. HOLL, IVIAIIILOII Ilunnr Sm-in-ty -I: AIIIII 4. 1'im-nm 4. Sm-niur Iiiiitnr I: I-'rn-m-In 2, II, 4, Svrrn-tary SI: I ri4-nrlship 11, 21, I, 1'ImpIn-r S1-vrm-tary -1: Glu- I'IuIu 12 II: III-1'mnnn-rn-ial 33 Ushvrs 3, -1. pc-lla 3. -I: ICI! 1'Imir: Ifris-n4Iship 21 Kill-1 1'IuI1 3: Library II, -1. IIOLZWORTH, .IICAN KA'I'IILI'II-IN A Cap- HUMPHREY, BARBARA--Honor Society 4: Auto 4. Secretary 4: Friendship 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Athletic Shield 3: Hi-Forum 4: Homeronm Secretary 4: Red Cross 2: Span- ish 3, 4: Speakers 4: Student Council 2, llII.INtiW0R'I'H, JOAN RUTH - French 43 Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commcrvial 4: Homeroom 'l'rea.surer 3: Spanish 4. lNGI.l'lFlI'lI.D, JUIIIAN PAUNCl'll 0'l'l'l - Ilasketball 2: I ootball 2, 3, 4: L Club 4: Student Council 2. .I ICNCSON, MARGARET ROSE'-Drum Ma- jorette -1: lloot. and Bridle 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. I O JUIINS, MARJORIE ANN--A Cappella 2, 3, 4: IOI! Choir: French 2: Spanish 3, 4: Girls' l'Insemble 2, 3, 4. .IUNl'lS, NORMA JANE-fGlee Club 2, 3: Leaders 3: Red Cross 2. KADAR, RICIIARD PAUL--Rand 2 3. 4: Iiaseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Football 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: ll Club 2, 3, 4: Oreli- eslra 2, 3, 4: Stage 2: Student Couuril 2: Tennis 4: Chess Club 2: Tumblim: 2. KANAHA, JOHN GODFRl'lYeLibrary 2. C I KICVMSDY, MARION-MCinenm. 2, 3, 4: Friend- ship 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Secretary 2, 4: llomeroom President 2, 3, Secretary 3: Spanish 2: W. S, T. 2, KIRWAN, JAMES EDWARD--Itand 2, 3, 4: llonleroonl Treasurer 3: Orchestra 2 : Swimming: 2. KISIGII. .IUIIN - - Ili-Commercial 4: Football 2: Projeetionist,-1 2, 3, 4, President 4: Track ., -,I miooirs. .1oAN aura at-.1 crm 3, 4: Home Heonolnics 4. I I IiNlI'l'H, MICIIVIN RUSSl'II.L---Basketball 2 Football 2, 3, 4: Ili-Y 4: I, Club 4' Student Council 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KUIIYICIC, l.0IS Mllltllillffllollor Society 4 l rieudsl1ip 2, 3. 4: Athletic Shield 4: Span- ish 3, 4: W. S. 'l', 2: Ushers 2, 3, 4. KOSTAK WILLIAM - Honor Snfiety 4: Cross Country 2: I, Club 3, 4: Math 1' Student Council 4: Track 2 3, 4. KOVACH. l'A'l'RlllIA DIANNIC -- Auto 4 l riendsbip 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Hi-Art 4' Ill-l'ltll lll1l 4: Speakers 4. O I KIIIIIIMAN, MARILYN LOUISE- -A Cappella 4: ltlli Choir: French 2: Friendship 2, 3. 4, Chapter President. 2, Membership Vive Pres- ident 3, Main Secretary 4: Athletic Shield 4: Glee Club 2, 3. Treasurer 3: Homeroom Secretary 2: Leaders 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. IIICCHNI-IR, ICUGICNIA - A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Treasurer 2: Hi-Commercial 3, 4: Hn-Forum 4: Homeromn Vive Presi- dent 3: l0ll Choir. LEONARD DAVID IIARDIN - - Baseball 3. Glee Club 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4, I.INI'I, IGLRUY ICMERSON A Cappella 2: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2: Football 3. I I I.I'I I'I,l'II Il+II.D, JEAN -- Honor Society -1: Rand 2, 3, 4, Seeretary 3, 4: Rarnstormers 3: Root and Ilridle 2, 3, 4. President 4: lfriendship 2, 3 4, Membership Vive Presi- dent 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Homeroom President 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4, Secretary -1: Student. Couneil 4: W, S. T. 2. LIIGINICIIIIII, RICIIARD MARVIN-f A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4: ltlll Choir: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Ilasketball 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: I, Club 4: Red Cross 3: Spanish 3, 4. MeCANN, PHYLIIIS A Cappella 4: Friend- ship 2, 3. 4, Chapter Seeretary 2: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2 3: Leaders 2, 3, 4, Executive Secretary 4: Spanish 3, 4: W, S. l'. 2, Cinema Ih-presentative 4. M:-GINN JOHN I'HlI,LII'- Auto 4: Rand 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Orehestrfi 3: Red Cross 3. O l McGIVI'IRN, .IHANNIC LOUISI-I - I riL-ndship 2, 3, 4: Ilomeronm President 2, 3. MeKl'll'l, CAROLYN DIXON llonor Society 4. Viee President. 4: A Cappella 2, 3 4: I r'enilship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3. 4: Hi- l orum 4: Leaders 3, 4: Spanish 2. 3: Speakers 3. 4. Secretary 4: W. S. T. 2. McKNIGH'I', OLIVER R.---Student Council 3. MAGID, DONNA FllAlxlCES+IitblT'l9!'00hl Vice President. 3: Red Cross 2. O I MANN ARDE Ili-Art 2, 3. MASON. JICANNIC J.--Glee Cluh 2, 3, 4. MOI I I'I I', JOHN J.' Honor Society 4: Barn- stormers 2 3, 4, President 3: Hizh Times 3, 4: Math 2, 3, Radio 3. 4. Vice President 3: Speakers 4: Stare 2. 3 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4: W.S T. 2, 3. Treasurer 3. MOORE, DDROTIIY MAE Alito 3, 4: Band 2. 8, 4: Cleo Club 2. Page 47 Faure 48 MORRISON, RIUIIAIQII THEOITOIIE Hurn. stornmrs 2, 3, 4: I 0m'imz 2: Gln-1' l'IuIu 3, 4, 'I'rs-asurvr 4: Hi-Forum 2. 3, 4: N1-wton 3. 4: Sttuivnt Counril 3. 4: W. S. 'I'. 2, 3, 4 Vice I'rz-sislvnt 3, I'r4-siflm-nt 4: Vllvss 2, 3. Secretary 3: National 'I'hvspian 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, WILLIAM RANDALL Spunish 2. 3, 4: Tvnnis 2. 3: NVr1-stlimz 2, 3: Hiuh Times R1-pr:-svntutivc' 4. NACEY, IVIIVHAEI. Honor Socim-ty 4: Hi- Forum 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. NIEPERT, .IEANNE LOUISE I rim'luI:4l1ip 2. 3, 4: Athlvtic Shim-Irl 4: Rwl Cross 2: Spun- ish 3, 4: Spvakm-rs 4 C O NURSE, WARREN S'l'IIAR'I' Iinml 2, 3: Orrhvstra 2. 3: Spanish 4. I'AINE, WILLIAM WALLAFE I-'oollmll 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L I'IuIx 4: Muth 2. PARKER, EDVVARD HAROLD Ayzussiz 2, 3: I 4-nrim: 2: Nz-wton 3, 4. PERSON, YVONNE ELAINE Ifrc-nm-h 2: Homoroom Prvsiflvnt 3, Ss-vrvtnry 2: Spun- ish 3. 4: Student Count-il 4. O O I'OI'OVIl'H ARLENI-I IKARIIARA Ilovnv- room Svcrc-tary 3: Rs-cl Fross 2, VRUTTON, ALAN LLOYD A Vnpnvllzl 2. 3. 4: Ilarnstormvrs 2, 3, 4: I z-nving 2, 3: High Timm-s 4: Spanish 2, 3: W. S. 'I'. 2, 3, 4 Trvasurvr 4: National Thi-spinn 3. 4. I'IlMI'HREY, RI'I'A ANN Auto 43 Ifrivml- ship 2, 3, 4: Glvo Club 2, 3: Ili-I'olnmorvi:tI 3, 42 RMI Vross 3, 4: Spanish 2 3, 4: lllll Choir. PURDUM, CHARLENE AIIRYKTE Ilool null Iirivlls- 2, 3: Vim-nm 2: Ifrivntlsliip 2: Illvf- Club 2, 3: Spanish 4: IDI! Vhoir. C I ROYER, RIUHARD IIRYANT Auto 4: Kilm- I'Iuh 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: RMI Fross 3: Hill Choir. RUPERT PATRICIA ANN Honor Soi-it-ly 4: Auto 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athl:-lit' Shivlrl 3, 4: GI:-0 Fluh 2, 3: Hi-I orunl -I. Snanish 3. 4: Snvnkm-rs 4. RUSH, BETTY JO Honor Sovit-ty 4: I r1'n h 2. 3: Frivnllship 2, 3, 4: Athla-tic Shi:-ld If Glcv Cluh 2, 3: Mnth 4: Spanish 3 4: Ilshe-rs 3, 4: Cium-ma Rvurvss-ntnlivv 4. SANSONE, LESLIE JAMES Auto 4: Iinskvl- Imll 2: Football 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: IIim'm:l Roprvst-ntativc 4: R1-ml Fross 2, 3: 'I'r:u-k 3. O I SAWYER. VVILLARD EDWARD Ilmalu-tlmll 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Home-- room I'rm-:aids-nt 2, 3, 4: L Vlulu 4: Rn-fl Cross 2 3, 4: Student Counvil 3. 4: 'I'ruf'k 3: Wrvstlinyz 3, 4. SAYLES, RICHARD ALLEN Honor Sovivly 4: A Cappvlla 2, 3 4: Iflll Choir: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vrvsftlvnt, 4: Honu-room Vim- I'rv:+i1Iu-nt 4: Math 2, 3, 4. Tre-asurvr 4: Nm-wton 3, 4, Trvzmurvr 4 , Stuflvnt. Counvil 2, 3, 4, 'l'r4-mu urvr 4, St'HILI FARTH. JOHN DAVID A Vamp:-llu 4: Auto 3: Ilaskvtlmll 2: Ifootlmll 2 3: Glve f'Iuh 2, 3: UL I'IuI1 4: Tvnnis 4, SESSIONS, AIIIHREY Hoot nlul Ilrinllu- 2 Ifrvnrh 2: Frivntlship 3, 4: Ili-Art 3, 4. O I SIMON. GEORGE JOHN A Crump:-Iln 2, 3, 4: ION Fhoir: High Tinws 2. 3: Stmzv St--tl' 2. SMITH, DONNA GRACE A i'noo1-Ilu 2. 3 4: Auto 4: Frivnmlship 2, 3, 4, Vhuotf-r Vim- I'!'t'S:lIl'IlI 3, Cvrvnloniul Vim' I'ru'si1I4-lit 4: Homvroorn Serrs-tary 3: Vlnss Vivo I'rq-si- dont 4: Spanish 2: Stufln-nt t'oun iI 2. 3. 4: Hiszh Tim:-s Rvnrosvntativv 3: Ioll Fhoir, SMITH. RONALD GREGORY Auto 4: R4-:I Cro-N 2: Spanish 3, 4. SOUHA MIFHAICII I'AlIL Apznssiz 2: Muth 2, 3: Projoctionists 2. 3, 4: Rm-II From 3' Spankh 3, 4: VVN-stling 3, 4. O C STEWART. JOHN Mcl'ORMll'K Hov-or Sw vir-ty 4: Auto 4: Fross Founlry 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. Vicv I'rf-sidvnt 4: Iliyzh Tinn-Q 3, 4: I'ro- jc-vtionists 2, 3 4: Spunieh 2, 3, 4: Slwnk- ers 4. STEVVART. ROIlER'I' JAMES Sviom-v. Math. SITTTER, JOHN HENRY Iluntl 2, 3, 4: Hiblh Timvs 3, 4, I'hotogrnph1-r 4: Nowlon 3, 4, TEIIRI-II-ENE. MITl'HELL JOSEPH Auueuiv 4: Auto 4: Glvo l'IuIm 3: Homvroom I'rm-sh :Ir-nt 4: Spanish 3, 4, I'rr-sitlvnl 4: Wrou- tlimz 2, 3. O I TEIIOKE, .II-IAN ALIVE Pnrnstornu-rs 2. 3. 4: G'-rman 2. THITNHORST, LEONARD ALLEN Ilnsn-Imll 4: Cluls 4, TIDIK, ANNE Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athls-tim' Shio'1I 3, 41 Le-mlvrs 2. 3 4. TOIIEY. MARILYN ELEANOR Auto 4: Fricnrlship 2. 3. 4: Athlvtic' Shia-III 3, 42 Glm' Fluh 2. 3, 4: Library 2: Orvhostrn 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4: IOIK Uhoir. UHRIN, JOHN EUGENE'-Math 2, 3: Speak- ers 4. UMPLEBY, EUGENE-Azassiz 2: Baseball 2, 3: Cinema Representative 2: Hi-Art 2: Hi-Froum 2: Hi-Y' 2, 8: Home-room Vice President 2: High Times Representative 2: Swimming 2: Red Cross 2: Spanish 2. URBAN, HAROLD CHARLES-Honor So- ciety 4. VICKERY, THOMAS ROOT-Axzassiz 2: Auto 4: Basketball 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Home-room Secretary 2: L Club 3, 4: Red Cross 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2 3, 4, Captain 4: Trnck 3. 4: Wrestling 2: Cinema Repre- sentative 2: Tumbling 2. VIGRASS, JOSEPH WILLIAM-Honor Soc'e- ty 4: Auto 3: Hi-Forum 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: High Times 4: Math 2, 3, 4. President 4: Newton 2, 3, 4: Photo 3, 4, Vice President 4: W. S. T. 2. WAITE, NORMAN HOWARD----Auto 4: Span- ish 2, 3. WENDELL. MARTHA LOUISE--Honor So- ciety 4: A Cappella 3, 4: 10B Choir: Auto 4: French 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2. 3. 4: Atlus letic Shield 4: Glec Club 2, 3: Math 4: Spanish 3. 4: Ushers 3, 4. WHITE, MARILYN .IEANA-A Cappella 3, 4: 10B Cho'r: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Cluh 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 3. O O WILCHECK, GERARIJ Auto 4: Baseball 2: Track 2: Wrestling 3. WILLSE. JEAN MARlEiI riendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Hi-Art 4: Hi-Commer- cial 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4: Humeroom Presi- dent 4: Spanish 2 3. 4: Student Council 2. WILSON, LOIS ARLENE-Honor Society 4: A Cappella 4: Agassiz 2, 3: Auto 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Vice President 2, 3. Chapter President 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Homeroom President 2: Spanish 2, 3 4: Speakers 3, 4: Student Council 3: Hizh Times Representative 3. WIRKIOWSKI, CARL-Social Studies. O O WORTH, NADINE GERTRUDE-Homeroom President 2: Spanish 3, 4. YOUNG, ROBERT IRWIN-Projectionists 2. 3, 4: Modelers' 3. O O BLOGNA. CHARLES--August 1947. CAMERA SHY AIELLO, JOSEPH-Mathematics, Technical. BARELKA. PAUL IZIDOR-Football 2. BASKEY, PAUL B.-Hi-Art 2, 3: Homeroom Vice President 2: Football 2: Track 3. BONNIS, EDWARD CHENEZ, GORDON DeMOOR. ROGER GRAY, G. GOURLEY-Cross Country 2: Hi- Forum 3, 4, Vice President 4: Homeroom Secretary 2: Speakers 4. HEIM, DONALD KUSIK, RICHARD MARSHALL, JOSEPH MOKREN, DAVID JOHN-Fencing 2: Bas- ketball 2: Hi-Y 2: Track. MOORE, THOMAS EDWARD ORMONDE. WILLIAM EARL-English. 0'DONNELL, NEIL JOSEPH-Baseball 4. SCHULTE, MICHAEL GEORGE-Technical. ZBIN, ALBERT Page 49 The class oflicers, President Ken Wieland, Vice-President Nancy Fillingham, Secretary Ruth Letherer, Treasurer Bob Knode, the senior advisers, Mr. Bixler, Miss Emery, Mr. Findley, and the following committees cho- sen by the class officers made the arrange- ments for the graduation activities of the June Class: CLASS NIGHT-Jack Sipple, chairman, Nancy McAllan, Betty Hayman, Sally Allen, Gene Stanley, Bob Weber, CLASS FLOWER-Jean Havens, chairman, Bob Martin, Elsie Grindag CLASS MOTTO- P ige 50 Wm. June Class Ruth Letherur, Bob Knodv, Ken VViv- land, and Nancy l illini:'h:im, the offi- cers of the June 1948 grailuzrting class, 'examine samples of amiounc .-- ments for their comnieiiceim-nt Martha Smiley, chairmang Jack Smith, Lois Theissg CLASS GIFT-Vickie Hotfmeyer, chairman, Jean Fredrickson, Don Ilender- song CLASS COLORS-Wally Green, chair- mang Nancy Shuman, Dick Gintherg GIRLS' DRESS-Nancy Dill, chairman, Milly West, Nancy Fillingham, Ruth Lethererg PROM- Bill Quallich, chairman, Janet liloom, Joann Bennett, Nancy Crawford, Fran Block, Joan Wasinack, Gerry Uhlik, Lois Smith, Jim Stebick, Jack Flynn, George Stewart, Bob Burt, Clair Brewer, Bob Platt, Pete Paisley. AIPAMUSCIN, .l0llN Aum 4: Baseball 21 i'invnin lin-plwsn-lilzilivv 2, Il, 43 llonivronm Vivo l'rn-simlvnt 2: llipzh 'I'inn-s lh-prvsvntzh livv 24, lhwl Uruss 2: llll! l'hnir, AlJSl'l'. l'Alll.A DIGANIC- B2ll IlSlUl'l1l1'I'S 4: I rin-inlsliin 2, 3, -lg Gloi- Clulu 2, 3: Hi-Art 2, Ii, -1, llshvrs 2. 3, -1. Al.l.l'lN, llAVlll A Czippvllai 4: Glc-0 Club 3: lli-Y 2, Sl, -1: Spanish 2, 35 Sin-nks-rs 3, 4. 'l'l'vnsill'0!' Al. Al.l.l'1N, l.ANVl?l'INK'l'l llnnll 2, 33 Give Club 2, Il: lli'Y 2, Il, -I, l'rvsimlvlll 2. Al.I.l'IN, SALLY ANNE Auln 3: Frm-nch 22 l x'ivmlsllip 2, Il, -l, Chnplvr 'l'r02lsurm-r 41 Hi- lfnruni ll: llmm-rnmn Vivo l'rm-sidvxit 3: Spnnirch Il, 43 Sludvnl l'ounL'il 2, 4: Honor Snvin-ly -l. ANUIGRS, l'Al!Ul.YN l RANl'l'ISf'Gl0o Club Il. ANIIIGRSON, Sllllil.l'iY .l0ANf-A ffxppvllh Il, .lg Gln-v l'lulu 2: l'wI'i4'IlliShlP 2, 3, 4. ANIPICICSSUN, Wll.l.lAM IGINAR-'-Auto 3. 1: Ilnsvlvnll Cl, 'lg llnslwllinll 3, 4: Fvncing .15 lIi.Y R, -1: Sli.-:ilu-rs Il, 4: 'IR-nnis 3. ANHS-'l'AlYl', DONALD ICDGAR- -A l'HIllN.'lla Il, 13 Glw- Club 2: limit nnml liriillv 2: Hi-Y Ji, -l: lllll l'hnir. Al'l'l.l'i4iA'l'l'i, MARY lll'Il.l'lNf--l m'nn'ilig 2, 3: Glu- l'luli 2, Il, -1: llnnu-l'mmm Socrvtllry 2: Spanish fl. AI'l'llNN, Gl4IUllGl'1 llunil 2 3, 4: Cross Umnilry LZ, 33 lli-Y 2, Il, 4: lligh Timm-s 4: lim-ml Frnsr. -l , Slmnish 2, Ii: Tvnnis 2: Travk J, -1. Alll'ili, NANVY .ll'iANNl'i Honor Snviviy 43 l l'in-liilfliip I: Glvn- Fluh -1: Rvml Cross 3: Spnnish I-1, -l, Si-1-rm-tzl1'y fl: Sludunt Counvil -1. llAliI4Il! lll'2Vl'Illl.Y ANN A Faxmu-ll:i 3, 4: Glvv l'lulr 2: l rvm-h 2, il: l i'in-mlsliip 3, 4: Arhli-tic Shim-ld 3: Hi-Commercial 3, 4: llnnn-room Svcrvlnry 33 Spanish 3, 4: 10B Uhnir: Y:llm- null llnrvalrdu 2. li.-XHUN, I1AVlllHGIm- Clull 2: 1013 Choir. ICAll'l'l.l'l'l l', IVY A l'u1ipm'll:l 2. 3, 4: Frivml- ship 2, Il, -lg Hi-l'mnnwrrinl 2, .lg Home l'i4'ulmlnix's 4. IZASII., .llll.lANNl'1 l ri1'mlShip 2, 4: Gini' l'lulu 2: lli-Art. 2: Hi-l'mnniur4'inl 3: Spun- ish 2, Il, .lg VV. S. 'l'. 2. I I lll'iAlVl, IKARICARA ANN Glu- Club 3: Span- Irill Il, 1: Syvvzilu-i's R, lKl4IAlllP, MAHIAN Al.lt'l4I Glu- Uluh 4. lll'll'Kl'fll. lilCNNl'l'l'll HAROLD .Mnthvlnzv lim-s 'I'--clmii-nl, l!lCNlll-IR. VIRGINIA l'Il.I.l'IN - Friendship 2, Ii, -1: l'in--nm lh-prusviitnlivo 4: Homo- rnnln 'iil'1'1lSlll'l'l' -l: Spanish Il, 4: W. S. 'l'. 3: llunnr Such-ly fl. lil'iNNl'i'l l', IIUIHS .IUAN film' Vlulv 2, 3. 4. 1'invlnu lh-lvlwsm-iitallivn 1: llnmvrnnm Svc'- rvtury 3: lllll l'huir. l!l'INll, 'l'l'Ilil'ISl'I I'l'Il.lNl'I Autn 4: Gln-0 Club 2, 3. lllNlll li Gl'ili'l'RlllTl'l ANN A Cappella 3, 1: Glvv Vlulu 2: lllll Uhnir: llnnil 2, 3. 4: 4i4'l'lll2lll 2, 34, -1, Sm'1'l':'l:lry 2, Vivo l'r0si1le'lli Il: Athlm-ti-' Shivlnl 3: Stunlcnt Ununvil 3. lll.lSS, l'l'l'l'l'lli ll. N1'n'l,nn 3, -l: Prnjvvtion- isis 2, 3, 1. I I lll.0l'K, l liANl'l'iS MAlill'I llnrnsinrmvrs 3: l rim-mlsliip Sl, ll: Gvrmaln Cl, -l, Vivo Prvsi- :lvnl 1: llmnvrnuni l'rvwi1h-nt 4: Iliuh Times li Mnlh 4: R1-ml Prose Il' Hnnnr Sqwiulv 4, l!l.UUM, .lANl'I'l' l.lll'll.l.l'l llnnnr Snvivty I: A 1':iplwlln 2. Ci, 43 Vrivmlwhip 2. 3 42 lli-l urum -l: High 'l'inn-s 4: l.ihrnry Stuff 2, 74, 1: Simnish 3, -l: WV. S. 'l'. 2, 3, S00- rf-lury Ii, Vim- l'l'1-sillvnl 2. llllli RU!-lAl.ll'I 'l'HlClil'lSl'I Glvo Fluh 2, 3. lf lli-l'uniin1-1'n'i:-l 1 lK1lNl'IS'I'l'il'Il., lCAl.l'll UVVWN Auln 3: Hi-Y il, I: l'inm'lnn lim-pl'vsvlii1lliv0 4. 0 O lKUlilll l , .IOIIN ll. llnnor Sovivty 4: A Vanmu-llu 2, Il, -l, Aunssiz 2, Il, l'l't'Silil'l1i, 3: lhnnl 2, Zi, .lz Ili-Y Il. -I: Stuilvnl Council 2, fl, I, 'l'rn-n:un'i-1' Cl, 'l'r1u'k 2, 3, -1, IKUSHARA. DONALD Auto 3, 4: Cross 4'muilry 25 Gln-v Cluli 2, 33 Hi-Y 2 3: Stu- di-nt Vounvil 2, IK: 'Frnvk 2. l!U'l'l'llAli, Gl'I0liGl'I IIAROLD Glu- Flub 2, Il, -I: Wrostliln: bl. llliANl'll, HARRY l'IVl'llil'I'I l' Alrnssiz 2, 3, -lg l'hnln Ci, -I3 Gull' 2 3, 4. Page 51 f' Page 52 IIRICWICR, i'LAIR III'1RI1I'IR'I' Ihunor Sm-if-ly -1: A Valppn-lln 2, 24, 1, 'I'rm-:wnrvr I: Axrnssiz 2: Glu- Vlnh 2, St'1'l'l'IPll'j' 2: Ili-Y -I: Nvw- I-vn I: Slu1Ivnl Vunnvil 2. lIRI'l I'ON, IP.-XVII! ARTIIIIR Villa-lnzl -1. IIROVV, .IAIVIICS IIYRUN Vrnss Vunlnlry '11 High Tinws Ih-prvxs-li1:lliu- 12: R011 Vrnws 2: Wrvstlnig 11. -1. RROWN MARJORIIC LICIC Ilnrnsturnn-rs -11 I ri4-n4lship -11 film- Illllll II: III-Ar! -lg Ilunw- rnnm I'rc-sinh-nt. 11. IEROVYN. MARTHA .IIINIC II:-ol nnul Ilrinlls- 2, 3. -1: l'in4-inn llc-pre-sl-lilzulixm 12, JI: l rivnnI- ship 2: Alhlvtiv Shivhl 71, 11 Ulm- Club 12, Zi, fl: Latin ZZ, 3. IiUFI lNG'I'UN, HIGLICN IAIIIISIC I rim-nslship ZZ, Il, -I: IIi--Onnmn-r1'iul 2, 31, -1, I'r1-siflm-nt -I1 Hnnn-room Sm-rrn-lnry 11: 'l':lnlI:-In-m-rs II, -1, 'I'rm-usnrm-r -1. IIURT, ROIII'IR'I' Ilurnslurnu-rs II: Rnslu-Ilulll Mullzim-r 2: l'in1-nm 1: l um1ImIl Malnuyzm-r 11: Ili-Y Zi, I, Vim- I'rvsi1lm-nt-'I'rn-usllrvr -11 Ilmm-rumn 'I'rm-:xsnrvr fl: l'Imh1 2, JI, 4. I'r1-sillont 3. IEIISA, .IOSI'II'II .IOIIN 'I'm-1-lniim-nl. I I IIIISYINY. RUSIC MARIIC A 1':1ppvIIn il. TI. VAIIUON. R0RI41R'I' AI,-KN II1-nur Sm-im-ly -1: A K'npp--Ilu 34. 1: GI--v l'InIu 31: Ilwnrl 11, II: C'r4-sr I'4vnnIi'y 215 I --nvim: 2: I r1-:wh 113 Gs-rlnull II: III-Y II, -I' Flush -1: N4-whm fl: Spm-:nkx-rs 3: 'l'r:n-I. 2, II. I: Ilixlh 'Finn-Q Rs-prs-s1-nI:lIix's- II, 1. CAIN, VVALTIVR l'IIAI'MAN IIi-Y Il, -1. C'ALllV1'ICLL IGARISARA ANN II1-nw I'11-un- omics. I U f'ALIHVI'ILI,. DORIS I.:uVI'IRNI'I I-'ris-nnlship SI: film- l'lnIv LI, 1: II:-Ar! 1: Spzuniuh II. FAMICRUN, IIIIIIII I-ZIIIIICNIC A l':upp4-lI:1 31. -I: Aunwiz 12' film- Flnlu LZ, TI, Ili-Y DI, 'Ig Spanish 3, 1. K'AMl'I4I'ILL, GLORIA .IIINIC Ifrivmlship CI, -I: Athlvlis' Shiu-Isl fi: film- 1'InI- 2 II, 4: Iflunu- I'Im-mimnivs -1. C'AN'I'RALL, RICHARD IIICURKSIC IIi-Art -1. I C FARLIN, Rl'1RNIl'IC .IICAN I rivnaIsIiip 2, 11: Athlm-lic' Shia-Isl -1: lllll Choir: III:-v Vlnh 2: Ili-l'un1nu-rvinl -1: Ilmns-rmmu Ss-vrn-I:1ry -11 L4-mlm-rs ZZ, R, I: R1-:I Vrmws CI, 15 Spanish 2, 3, 4. CLARK, NICID lIII'I'I.I'IR Hi-Y 2 II, 1, Svvrv- Inry 33 L Vlnh 1: Sinxlc-ni Fnnnvil 2, II, -1: Swimming: 2, ZZ, -1. CUNKLIN, R,-XRIEARA I RANl'ICS Ifrn-lwh 22 I rin-nflship 2. fl, -1: Glu- l'Inh Lf, II: Iii-mlm-rs II -1: Spanish II, 1. FUNRAII KIICIIIUIIC WASIIINGTUN Ulm-v I'InIv 11: l'Inh Si, I3 Swimming 2, CI, -1' lnll Choir. O O FUUNICY. MARY IQATIIRYN A Cnppn-Iln 2, Sl. 1: I-'rim-nilship 2, fi, 1: Hmm-rl-nm Vp.-Si. :Im-nt 3: Latin 2: Spanish II I: Sluxlm-nl Fnnnvil I' 1011 Fhnir: Ilnnw-r Sm-vie-Iv -1. COOVICR, GLORIA ANN I r1'nm'h 2: I ri1-n4I- ship 2, II, 13 film- Vlnh 2, ZZ, 'IL IImnn-rmml S4-rrm-Iury 3. C'0N'I'I-II.I,0, I'A'I'Rl1'lA l r:-n h 2- I -'i1-n - -hip 2. fl. 1. 'I'rwn-nrvr 2: Allah-Iiv SIN-Isl -12 Ulm' QIIIIII 2 CI: IImm'rnun1 Sq-4-1-1-lurv-'I'g-I-ug. urvr 2. Ii: High 'l'inu-4 fl: Ls-:uh-rs 11, Ji, 4: Spanish 3. -1. FOX. DORIS ICLAINIC I'mnnu-rvinl. I 0 l'RAV1'I URIJ, NANl'Y VAROLYN A Pup- pvllu 3, 1: Illll Vhuir: film- Vinh 2: lfrivml- ship 2, Ii: Ilnnu-rmun 'I'rm-usnrvr LZ: Spanish 3. 4. l'RIIILI'IZ SALLY ANNIC Filwmn Iivprn-sn-H4 tutivn- 2: I-'rx-m-h il: I-'rivnllsluip II, 43 Spun- ish 3, -1. FRUUK, I'II,IZAI4I'I'I'II .IICAN I-'rin-nrlship 21 Glu- Ulnh 2, 34, -1. S1-I-rl-Izlry -1: Ilnmvrumn Ss-vrs-Izlrv 2, fl: VIII-4-l'I1-zlnlurs II: IUIK I'hnir. FROUK, LUIS .IICAN I ri1-nnlship 112 A1hIl-Iin' Shii-III fl: f'I1 l'I'It'1l1ll'FQ R3 lflll Uhnir: Gln-v l'InI1 2 I I'l's-Hinlvnt -1. I O l'IIIVILI'IR, IILAIBYS I l'ic-mlship 2, fl: Gln-0 l'InIs 2, 3: Hmnm-rm-in I'r1-siulq-nl 2, S1-vrq-V fury 33 Stunh-nt I'uun1-il Ll: Illli Fhnirg Ilixzh Timm-4 Rcnn-sm-lnl:1livv 2. FIIRRAN. I'A'I'RlI'IA ANN llunnr Suvim-Iy -1: A Faupm-lla R, -1: Ilurnslnrnn-rs II, 11: I ri1-mlsliip 2, 34 I, I'hnpI1-r 'I'r1-:wnrvr fl: L1-ml.-rs 3. fl: Spanish 2, 3: Slnfh-nl Funn- vil 54. 1. 'I'lYUL'll1IYL' Sv-cn-Iziry 1: 'I':lnIiuI1-I-rs R, -1. DAIJIG, RIITH AI,l4'I1I I-'rivmlship 2: Ill:-0 l'lnIm 2. C42 IIi1:h 'l'ivnn-Q lb-nrm-ss-litzllivv 2, II, IlAUGHI'IR'I'Y ROI4I'IR'l' CARL I'l'usH Funn- try -I: 'l'rzu-k 4. DAWSON, MARY .IU Hnuor Sm-ivfy Cuppm-lln 11, Ji, -lg li:1rnstnrnn-rs 2. Sig ship 2. 1: Math 2: Rm-:I i'rm:, 2. Zi, 1: Spun- ish 3, I: W. S. 'l'. 2. Vim' l'l'vNi1ls'l1l 1 DEAN, i'IlARl.l'IS Dum-luzlll Z., Dunn-rnmu I'x'1-simlvnl. 2: Rnskulbull 12: Spnnkh 'C 1' Sluiln-nt Council 2. DEAN, RIUHARD Ili-l nruin -1. D4-GRAW. RDY MI'l't'lHCl.l. Svimwv. I I Dl'Il.ANl'IY, DNA MARY lfrvnch 3, 1: Gb-0 Club Si, 1: Rud Vrnss Sig l'in1-:nu Rm-pri-wn Inlivu 3. DvMUSS, SYDNEY .ll'IAN A liilllliviiil fi, 4: Gln-u Club 2: Ihii'nsl1u'nn'rs LZ, Ii, I, Sv'i'1-- 1 tary 24: Finn-nun 1: I r1-m'lx L: Frivmiship Ll, 34, 1: Ili-Ar! 1: Alhlvlin- Shin-ld 1: IU!! Vhnir. DlI.l., NANUY .HCANNI-I A Uaxppvlln 34. 4: Gln-v Ulub 2: Vim-nm -1: I rim-mlship 12, 3. 4, DIRKSUN, I'A'l'ill'IRlNl'I D:lrns11u'nn'rs 1: l'l'l4'lnIship Ii, 1: Ulm' Club 23 itll! Uhniri Hi-Art, -1: Ill-l'mnnn-rm-iall 1: Iii-lfnrnni 1' llunn-rmun Vivo l'n-siulvnl il. O U DIXUN. DURIS ANN Glu- Ulub 3, -1: IO!! fhnir. DULINSKY. S'l'I'IVl'Z MIVIIAICI. 'l'4'un ' ' 4: Wrl-ailing: 4. Dlll5Nll'liNA. ANTUNIA MARY Frivmlship il. 54: Ili-I m'uln 1: llunn' I'I1'mnvlnim's -I, Viva' l'rn-sinh-nt 4. DUKLICS, l'Il.Ml'iR ANDREW' A l':lI'lvl'll:l 3. 41 Ulm' Club 2: Rusvbzlll 2. O I DIINFAN, Dl'Il.lCN A C':lppvll:i 71 1: Dun! mul lirinllm' Z, IK. -I3 lib-m' l'lub 2, DDRAN. ANDREW llnim-rmnn 'l'rv:lsurs'r 2: 'Frau-k 2: Wrvsllingr 13, Il, l'Il!l'IRlIARD'l', l'il.Ml'iR WIl.I.lAM li4'rlu:lu 2: R4-QI Vruss 24: Wm-slling 2, 1. I'1DMlS'l'0N, NVll.l.AM HUNT Alun 1: Font- liull Il: Rm! Cross 34: Spanish 24. 1. I, 2, J, C O l'IGGl.l'fS'l'UN, JANll'l'I lll'II.l'IN Dnl'li5turln- vrs Ii: l l'1-llrh 11, II: l ri1-miship 2. Il, -1: Alh- lvlim' Shivlml -1: Glvn- Ulub ZZ, Ii. l, S1-c'i'n-lzll'y 2: Hmm-rvmn S4-1-xx-tally LZ, Ii, I: l.v:nb-rs 2 K, 4, l'Ill l'Il.. i'llARI.0'l l'l'I ANN .Kuhn Il: linrn- siurnn-rs 2, 54. -I: lfriumlship 2, 3, 4: Gloc- l'lub 12, Ji, 4: Spunish 2. ICISICMUN, FRANK HULMICS Auto Il, -1: Ihlsvbnll II: Ili-Y K. -1: Rm! Crqws 3, .15 W. S. 'l'. 2. ICNSIGN. FRANK IHCNJAMIN Hmnn' Snviv- ly 4: l'hm-ss 2: l1'l'1'nn'h 3, I: Ili-Ifurnm 2, 3, 4, l'i'vsiulu'nl 4: Ili-Y Lf. 3, I. l'l1-Qidvlli 41 Hunwruuni l'rm-sinlvnl 2: High 'l'inn-s 2, 3, 1, HtiDUI'-ill-l'Di4'i' -1: I.:1tin Ii: Spl-:nkn-rs -ll Silllivlli, l'nunvil 11: W. S. 'l'. 1' O O EVANS. DAVID fIl'fUR1ll'f Mmivlnws' 2, CS, I'n-sinh-lit. IS. EVANS, WIl.Ml'IR l.I'Il'I Rm-il Vruss 2, 3. IC VIGRIIIGN, GICURGPI l.l'Il'I Rzlsvbull 2, Ii, 4. l'iu4-Inn -1: Glu- Club L! IS: Ili-Y Ii, -1. l ARNSWDR'l'H, NANVY l ri4-mlship fl, 4, Ili-Art, 4: Ili-4'0llllH0l't'i1li Ii, l: XV. S. 'l'. 3. O C l lC'l l'l NGICR, ROSICM A Rl H I vuc'ilu: 2: l rin-ndship 3, 1: Alhh-tic Shim-lil Sl, 1: Gln-4' Ulub 2: Iii-lilPllllllt'I'l'illi 11, Il. 1: Latin 2: Nunn- lflvmmlnirs 1, l'rm-simln-lit -1. I-'ll.I.lNGIlAM. NANVY 1'A'l'Hl'IRlNl'I Hun- ur Suriviy -1: A Vnppvlln 34, -1, Vivo Vrvsi- dont, 3, 4: iDll'IlSlUI'lllt'l'S 2, Ii: l'iuum:x 3. -1: l l'ivmlship 2, Il, 4, l'h2lplm'r l'!'1'simI1-ui 2, Vim' i'l'n':-ilivlll fi: Alhlvlic' Shivhl 2 3. -ii iliAl nl'ulu 3. 1: llunnwmuni l'r1-wimlvlll 2. Svc- rm-tnry 24: .Iunv Vlnss Vim- Pri-simlvlitz Latin 2, 3, l'i'4-sinlvul Ll. Vivo l'i'4-Hinh-111 23: l.v:uIvl's 2, 3, 4, Iflxn-vlltivn' S4-s'1'vt:u'y Ii. Rvrurmliiur Sus'l'vlul'y Ii: Spanish Ii. -1: Spvnlmrs Il, I, Vim- l'l'vsi4h-Ill 4: Studi-nt Cnnnvil 3. 1, Rv- wmlimr S1-1-I1-lznl'y -1. l ISl'HI'1R. Vli l'UR Hl'IRRlCR'l' Autn I: Hiuh 'l'inn-s lh-pn-sm-nxtnfivn- 15, Il, 4: I, Club 3, 4: Swinnniug: 2. 3, 4. l lSHl'IR. DOROTHY MAY Vim-inn 1: l rvlu'h 3 P L., R: l ri+-lnlship L., Il, 1: Athlviiv Shi.-lil 1. Hi-l'mnnn-rvinl 3, 4: Mruh 2. I O l lSHl'IR, .THAN ANNIC R:ii'llslm'lnn'rs R, 1. lun-nm 3. 4. DOIIIIPI' Imlunr -I: I-rn-:nlslvp 2. IK, 4: lli-l ul'uln Cl, I, Sv1'i'n-i:u'y I: Hunn'rmnn 'l'rn-usnrvr 12: Spanish 3, 1: 'l':1nk:nh-1-rs Il, 1. I l'l'i'Il, MIRIAM ANN A Ualppm-lln 12 3, 1. lhunl 2, Ii, 1: llzu'nslnrnn'rs 2. fl. -1: l'il'm'Ul'D 2, K, 4: l ri0inlship LZ. 3. 1: Athh-tim' Shivhl 2, 3, 1: Iii-l'UIllllll'I'K'iZli 1: Hi-l 1n'u1n LI. Il. 1. l.v1uh'l's 2. Zi, -I: Ul'n'h1-slx':l ZZ, 3. 12 Dunn lflm-nnnlnivs 4: Hunan' Snvioty L FLYNN, JOHN ICDVVARD Hmnu' S0l'il'i5' '13 Auto 3: l'inm-run 3, 1. liniitui' 1: l l't'lll'D 2: Hi-Y 3, -1: Mnlh 22. Ii: Slumh-nt 1'num-il EL Sninnnin! 21, Ji, -1. l 0RS'l'l'IR, l'A'l'RlK'lA ANN l'il'ivu1Iship 4: Q K Glvv l'Iub 1: Spnnish 1. Page 53 Page 54 Ginny Shaw mlm-fin-s lhl- viIl:li-rl Hrllm- Nvlson in il tm-llsv, lllullllzltil- SUUIIK' from HKIYNI I,:lcly ,.ll1llm- '-1T1'lJlNS play FOWLES, RIFHARIJ AHIJN l!:lrllfhlrllll-rs 2: Gln-0 l'Il1ll 2, 3, -I: Slulllish 2, 3: Spmlll- ers 3, 4. FOX, NUHlH'IR'l' Alrzlssix LZ, 3: Allin 2, Il: F1-ncillg 3: Hi-Y -1: Nl-wlllll LE: limi Vlmw: 2: Spf-akn-rs 3, -1. FRANCIS. l Rl-IIDILIFK Auilssizz LI, 32 Allin 2: Fl-m-illg 3: Hi-Y 1: lim! Fl-ms 2- lull Choir. FRANK, NORMA LOUISE lima! :lllll Iirlllll- 23 Frivllllshill 3, -IZ Ili-Vlllllllll-l'l-i:ll 3, l, Vice l'rl-sinh-llt -I: High 'l'illll-s Rvpl'l-llNl-ll- tzltive 3. C O FRICDRICKSUN, JEAN - lllmur Sm-R-ly I, Iizlrnstalrlm-rs 2, 3, l, Imilll Sl-l-l-l-izll-y 1: Cinm-nm RL-llrl-sm-lltfllilw 2: Villl-lllgl Si, I, Aw- sistzlnt Editor 41: l ril-llllship 2, IS, 13 Alh- ls-tic Shim-Ill 3, 4: Ilullll-lwmlll Vim- I'rl-ailll-lll 3: Ls-:ldl-rs 3, fl: Lillrzlry Slzlll' 2, 3: Mxllll 2: Spanish 3, 4: 'I':lllk:lIm-rs 3, -1. FRIl'IIJI.ANIJl-IR. RUTH LOUIS!-2 Y-'l-il-llm shlll 2, 3, -1: H1-llllllllll-F1-lzll 3, I: High Time-s Ropre-sl-rlt:ltivv 2: Rl-ll Urllss 35 Slulll- ish 2: Slum-:lkl-rs 3, -I: lklll-l-Q 3, ri. FRUSH, UUNALD IRNVIN llilrll 'l'illlvs -I: SlN'1lk0!'S 3, -lg Slum- Stull' 2, 3, I: llllli' 2, 3, -I1 Hllllnr Sm-il-ly I. FUTHI-LY, JAMES I-IINGAR Sl-il-llll-. O C GAGNUN, CAROL .IIGAN A l':lplwll:1 2, 3. 4: 10B Choir: Ulm- Vlllh 2: Hllalllish 2, 3, -L GALLOP, I KANI'l'lS MIRIAM Allin -ll Frm-nvh Z: Frim-llllsllill 3: Athlvtil' Shir-Ill li Le-:uh-rs 2, 3, -1: lil-ll Vrllhs 23 Slnllligh I: Ushers -1. CANNON, EIJWAICIJ film- l'lllll 2. 33 Hi-Art 2: Football 2: 'l'r:lck 2. GlLlil'IR'l', RICHARD EIN!!-IN!-I Fl-ms Ullllll- iry -1: Hi-Y -I: Il Vlllh ll: l.illl':ll'y Stull' 3: Trzlck 3, 4. I C GILL, GRAVE JUN!-I ! ril-llllsllip 2: Kilm- Clllh 2, 3: llnllll-l'umll 'l'l'l-:lslllw-l' 1. GII.I.IiPIRG, ARVI IIARULII l l'l-llvll if: Li- brary Staff 2. GINTHER, RICHARD PART. Frrlse Flllllllry 3, -1: Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 Hlnllll-lumlll 'l'l'l-:lsllrl-l' 11: l out,ll:lll 2: L Vlllll 3, 1: Rl-ll Url-Q5 31 Trzu-k 2, 3, -1: Wrl-sllim: 1. GIRARDEAU, MARVIN lil-INHAM, JR. Hull- nr Sovil-ly 4: A l':llllu-lI:l 2, fi. l: An-:lwif 22 Hi-Y 2. 3, 12 N4-xllull Ti, 1, Vim- l'l'l-il ll:-nt -1: f,Y'Chl'SlI'Zl 2, 3, fl: lil-ll Fruss Mllvh-In-rs' 2, 3, Sl-Url-1:lry 2, O C GLUVNA, VVILLIAM HIINVARII 'll-4-llllil':ll. GUICHHI., 1'IIARI.U'l l'l'I Allin 31 l l'l-lll-h 3. GUMERSALI.. MARTHA liU'l'H l l'il-llvldllll 2, 3 -1: Glm- flllh 2, 3, -ll Ili-Culllllll-l'4'i:ll 4: HI-l'ilTlllIl ll: Hlull lllllvs .L lg NK. 5, I, 2, 3. GOSCII-IWSKI, EIA-IANUR Alrzlwiz 1: Alllll 4, Vim- Vrvsills-nt -I: lfril-llllshilv 1: Hi-1'-llll- mera-ial ll: Hlmll-rmllll l'l'l-Qilll-llt lg Hllnll- Ecnnnnlic-s 4. I I GOUUH, JOHN Smllliwh I, GRACA, EDWARD AIJCXANIHI-ZR 'IW-l-llllil-:lI. GRAHAM, ROIHCIFI' DAVID lC:lrll4lf'Y'rll4'I'1- 2, 3: Fencing: 3: llmlll-rnmll Vim- l'l'lwilll-lll 33 High Timm-s 2, 3: Nl-wlnll 3, -ig Rl-ll 1'l'llsfl 3, 4. GRANGFIR, IIOROTHY JANE Hulmr Suriv- ty 4: Uzlnll 2, 3, -1: lhlrllslllrlllc-l's 3, -1: Friendship 2, 3: Athh-tif Shin-lli 3 -l: Hi- Forllm 2: Cillonlzl R1-lll'l-sl-lllzllixl- 2: I.:llill 2: Lihrzlry Stuff 3, -I: Ura-hm-slrzl 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, -I. GRAUEII, DEAN IRWINA Cross Country -15 Iilvv Ulub 2, 3, 41 IIIII Choir: Iiomvrooln iIII'U2lSlll't'I' 3: Rell Cross 3: Spanish 2. 3: Spm-akors 3: 'Fran-k 3, -I: Wrvslling: 3, -1. GRAVA'l l', RUI5ER'I'A I-'rim-nilship ZZ, 3, -1: Gh-v Club 2, 3: High 'Finn-s Representative -I: Studi-nt Council 2: Honor Suri:-ty -I. GREEN, JAMES WII.I,IAM Commercial, GREEN. MARY ANN- Glu- Club LI, 3, 4: Ilonwrooln Vim- I'rcsinIvnL 2. U I GREENE, DAVID IIREWER- Iiasn-hall 2, 4: Hi-Y 3. -IC Ilonn-room Vin- I're.-siulvnt -12 linslwlball 2: Il Club -I: Photo 3, 4, Svc'- rl-lury 3, ll: 'll-nnis -I: 'I'ram-k 3, -l. IiIiEI'lNl'l, DAVID Ii0I.I,AND Ifl'vl1c'h 2. GREENE. JAMES Ii0liEIi'l' Iianil 2, 3, 4: I rvmAI1 -lg I II-I'ID!'lIlll ,lg Hi-Y 2, 3, -I, Vi1'0 I'I'l'SIllCllI 2: Urcln-stra 23 Sppakors 3, 4, W. S. 'l'. -lg Honor Sorii-ty -I. GREENE, WAIITER JAMES IIi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3. O O GI!I'lI'lNI ll'lI.Il, IIICIIARID IIOVVAIlIT'I?alnl 2, 3, -lg IIi'Y 2. 3, -I: Iiigrh 'I'ixnos Rvprv- sontaliu- 3, ,lg Momluh-rs' 2, GIIIGSSINKI, SUSAN MARIE lfrivlulship 12. 3, llh-u Club 2, 3. liRI'lVS'l'AD, l'AllI. I'IliI.INll Ilannl 3, 41 Glu' Club 3: Photo 3, -lp Iianlin 3, -1. GIIIIIISEN, .IUIIN--I m-livilipz Z: IIi-Y 2, 3. 4. I'ri-siih-nt 33 Spanish 2, 33 Slumh-nl Counvil 2. O U GRINDA, El.SII'l Agassiz -I: Ilarnslurnu-rs ll: lion! and Iirinlh- 2: I-'rim-inlship 2, 3, -I: livrlnnn 3, -I, Svvri-l:il'y -I 3 Glu- Club -I 3 Ili-Art 2, 3: Ili-Commvrvial -I: Hi-Forlun 32 Ilipfh 'l'inn-s -I3 VV. S. 'I'. 2: Ushvrs 3, -I. KIIIOI' I', I In l Eli If Rlzlllxlill Ix A lappn-lla Z, 1 ' f3.'v:n's L.,2, u L,Z.,. 3, -I5 Glu- Club L.: Cross Country 45 L Klub! Nix1h'S Ink' It IIRIIMNEY, AR'I'IIIlIi ORMONDE A Cap- pvlla -I: Gln-0 Club 3, I: Ilarnstornwrs -I: l 4mtbnll 3: Ili-Forum -1: Ili-Y 3, 4, Svcrv- Lary 43 Spanish 3: Sbvalu-rs 3, -1, Prvsi- mlvnt 4. IIRIIMNEY, I 0IiES'I' WAYNE Ilunur So- viuly 41, Ilasl-ball 2, 3, -I: Cross Counlry 2, 33 I rm-:wh ll: Ili-Y 3. -I: Club -I: Red Cross 11, 33 Stumlvnl Council I3 Tunnis 41 'l'l'am'h 2. 3. O C GIIMl', liOI!EIl'l' MERREI. Ilnot and Bridle 3, -l, I'l'1-siilvlll. 3, Vim' l'rvsinIvnt, 4. IIIINDIIIIM, JUIIN IIDICEIVI' Auto -I3 Ili- Iforuln 2, -I: Spanish 3. IIAI.I'lY, l'A'l'IiICIA JEAN Friunclship 4: Smnish 2, 3. I IIALI.. SIIIIILEY MAE I.am.:u:n:0. O O HARRIS, JOYCE ANN l rim-nrlship 2, 3, 4, llh-0 Club LZ, 35 I.n-alla-rs 3, -1: Spanish 2, 35 Illll Choir. HARRISON, LUIS MARIE Fricfnilship 3, 4, , limi Cross 3, 'lg Spanish L, 35 Student, Coun- vil 'I IIAVENS, JEAN EI.IZAl!E'I'II I ri1-nilship 2. 3, AI 3 Athlvlic- Shim-lil 3, Al 3 Ilonn-rnoln Svc- ri-lary 2 3 Ili-:uh-rs 2, 3, -I 3 Spanish 3, -I : 'l'anlinlvn-rs 2, 3, -I, S0c'1'vlal'y -I. IIAYMAN, IIE'I l'Y LEE Iianui -I: Frivnilship 3, fl: Allllvlis' Shin-Ill 2. 3, -1: film' Club 2, 3, -li Ilonwroonl l'l'n'si4l4'nl 2, Vivo I'rvsinlvlll 3: Immlf-rs 11, -I, Vin- l'r1-sinh-nt 21 Tanka- lm-rs 3, -I: Drum Ma.iori-llc -lg Ilmnu E1-on. ulnivs 'lg Illli Choir. In a IIHIINQIIVIC scuvzu- from Watch on the Rhino Iiivharcl INIo1'1'ison bills arvwull to his wife anal vhihlrvn Page 55 K' Page 56 ww 6 HEILMAN, KARL JOHN Honor Sovivty 4' Aszassiz 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Ifvnciny.: 2: Glvc Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sov- rvtary 3: High Times 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: Math 2, 3, 4, Trvasurvr 3: l'rojm-I-tionfsts 2. 3, -4: Spanish 2, 3: Sp:-aku-rs 4: Travk 2, 3, 4. HI'1INI'IR'I', EVELYN CHRISTA Frivnmlship 3, 4: German 3, 4: Honor Sorim-ty 4. HHNDICRSON, DONALD -Honor Socivty 4: Agassiz 2: Auto 3: liarnstornwrs 2, 3, 4: Cinema 3, 4, Ht-all Photographer 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Photo 2, 3, I'I'l'SIlIi'lll, 2: I'roj0vtiulii:-its 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Track 3: National The-spian 3, 4. HI'INKLI'I, ROISERT ICDWIN A Capps-Ilu 3, 41 Give Club 2: Cross Country 2 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L Club 3, 4: Stud:-nl t'ouncil 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. O I HENRY, JANET LICIC Ilnrnslornn-ru 2, 3: Fri:-nmlship 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: 'l'allkal1-1-rs 4. HICSS, WILLIAM Harnslorlnvrs 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Math 3: Spvuka-rs 4. HILL, FRICDI-ERIC AUGIISTIIS Hi-Y 4: Nc-wton 3: Stagv Stall' 2, 3, 4: Track 3. VVrm-stling: 3. HILL, I'A'I'RIl'IA CLARA -Frivnwlship 3, 4: Home-room Trvasurvr 3: High 'Finn-s 4: Spanish 3, 4. I O HOFI-'MI'1YI4IR, VIl I'ORIA MARIE Honor Surin-ty 4: A Cappvlla 3, 4: l ri1'n1I:4hip 2, 3. 4, I'rx-sinh-nt 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Latin 2. 3, 'I'rrasur1-r 3: Slumlvnt Council 3, 4, I'Ixm-vu- tive Secretary 3: 1014 Choir: fil'l lIl1lIl 3, 4: Speakers 4. HOOK, RICHARD TIIOMAS GI:-v Club 2. HOOVICR, .IOAN LOIIISI4 A Capps-lla 4: lOl! Choir: Glu- Club 2, 3: Hi-Art 3: Rm-QI Cross 2. HIIIIIJLI'IS'I'0N, I'ILl'lANOIi LUIIISIC I'ITIt'IllI- ship 2, 3, 4: Ulm-c Club 2, 3, 4: Iliuh 'l'inn-.1 RQ-prvsvntalivu 3: Ilonwroom Vivo Prosinlvnt 2: HMI Cross 3: W. S. 'I'. 2: IIIII Choir. O I HUDPIC, ICLIZAIQI-I'l'H .IANH I rim-nclship 2: Hi-l'ornm1-rvial 3. 4. IIIIDIMAC, 'I'III lHl'fSl'I ROSE Ilunur Sovivly 4: Frivnnlship 2, 3, 4: Athlvtim' Shit-Id 3, 4: Hi-Cornmvrcial 4: Spanish 2, 3: Studs-ut K'ounc'iI 4. HUIGY, WILLIAM EDWARD Ilouor Sovim-ty 4: liarnstornwrs 2: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4, Vivo I'r0simI1-nt 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, I Sn-uri-tary 2, 4: Ilnnu-rmnn l're-sillvnl 2, 3, 4: Iliuh 'l'inn's 2, 3, 4, Iislilor 4: Spanish 3, 4: Spvukm-rs 4: Stumlvnt Counvil 3. HULL. ANN FITZSIMONS Honor Sm-im-ly 4: A Cappc-lla 4: Gln-4' Club 2, 3: IOII Choir: llIlIl'H12l 4, Lilvrnry Idmlitor 4: Frm-nc-h 3, 4: lfrionclship 2, 3, 4: Athlctiv Shin-III 3, 4: Hi-I-'orum 4, Ilom--room Sw-ru-tary 4: Latin 2: I.0a4Im-rs 3, 4: Math 2: limi Cross 2. O O ISI-IAM, GRACE LIGONA Kill-o Club 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3. JACOICSICN, ARNO HAHULII A flappvlla 2, 3. 4: Glvm' Club 2: I Ionu-room tlllivvr 2. 3 I. JAKOIII, JOHN llasa-ball 3 4: Hi-Forurn 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: liaskvlball 2: Sp:-:ilu-re-x 3, 4: Wrostlimr 3. .IANAI'OI,IS, .IOAN film- t'Iub 3, 4: Spun- ish 3, 4: Slunlm-nt t'oum'iI 2. U I JANIS, KAY- Hand 2 3, 4: Drum Majorottv 3, 4: Hoot :xml Iirimllo 2, 3, 4. .IASl'I'lH. HAHULII WILLIAM S1'il'lu'1'. JENKINS, DOROTHY LIAIIC Agassiz 3: Drum Majoruttn- 4: I'.!'Il'h4ISIlIlb 2, 3, 4: Latin 2, 3, 4: Math 3: W. S. 'I'. 4: Honor Society 4. JOHANSON, I liI'IDRIt'K ROlII'1R'I' Football 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Mosh-In-rs' 2, 3. O O JOHNSUN, RICHARD I'lIIGI'lNI'l CIIIUIINI 3, 4: F4-nm-ing 2, 3, 4, Vivv I'rm-siwlvnt 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vivo l'!'l'SIlIl'III 2: Math 2, 3: Nvw- ton 3: Photo 2: I'roji-ctionisls 2, 3, 4: Ra- cl'o 2: Track 3. JOHNSTON, DONALD F.f Ilanml 4: Hoot and Iirixlh- 4: Spanish 4. JONES, GWI'lNI'I'I'II RIITII- A Cuppn-lla 3, 4: Fra-nch 2, 3. 4, Vivo I'rusi4I4-nt 3: l l II'IllI- ship 2, 3, 4: Athlm-tic Shivlal 3, 4: film' Club 2: Honor Sovivly 4, JONES. RICHARD ALLAN Cross Country 3, 4: Spanish 3: 'l'r1u'k 3, 4. I O KAISER. THOMAS M. Gln-v Club 4. KANDRACH, ANDREW .IOIIN llonwroom Vico I'rs-sidvnt 2: Stualvnt Counvil 3: 'I'r1u'k 3, 4: Wrostlimz 2. KASPICR JOSEPH HPIRIVIAN - Gorman 21 Swimming 2, 3, 4: Moak-I Airplano 2. KASSON. ADFILIII'IR'I' GRANT Hi-Y 25 Track 2. KEATING, RALI'H ARTHUR-Hi-Y 3, 4, I'r1-sialont 3: Spanish 2, 3: Student Council 2 3, 4: Honor Socii-ty 4. KENNY, IKASIL .IOHN--IGI! Choir. KIRCHNER, .IEAN ANI'I'A A Cnnpolln 3, 4: Gln-0 Club 2: I vm'ing: 2: l r1-nch 2, 3: I rit-mlship 2, 4: Athln-tic Shia-ld 2, 3, 4: Hi-Coninio.-rviul 3, 4: IA-znlvrs 3, 4: Mnth 2: Ynli--Hurvnril 3: Honor Souix-ty 4. KISEL, MARTIN---A Cnppt-llu 2. 3, 4: Buse- liull 2, 3: Ilonu-room I'rt-sidvnt 3. 4: Wres- tling 3, -t: Honor Sovioty -I. O O KLOSTERMEYER, ROY CIIRIS'I'IAN-Bns- ki-tbnll 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hoon-room St-crm-lury 2, 3, -t: L Club 3, 4: Truck 2, 3, 4, KNOIIE, ROISERT EDWIN Honor Society 4: A Cnppi-lla 3, 4: Ruse-bull 2, 3, 4: Buskut- bull 2, 3: Footbnll 2, 3, 4: Glue Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, l're-sillm-nt 4: Ilomeroom l'rm-sidcnt 2, 3: .Iunv Class 'I'runsurvr: L Club 3, 4: Stutlvnt Council 4: Swimming 4. KOMAR, RICHARD JOHN--A Capps-lla 2, 3, 4: itll! Choir: Sluxnish 3, 4. RONDUSKY, MAURA JEAN Root und liricllv 2: I'll'IL'lNlSlllD 2: Hi-Culnmvrciul 4: Rod Cross 2. KRAJCIR, MARY ANN---Friendship 2: Gloe Club 2: Hi-Connnt-rvinl 3, 4: Homeroom Vim- l'r1-sith-nt 4: ltlli Choir, K REIIEI., M A RY ELlZAIiI'I'I'H--Auto 3 t I ricn4lshin 2, 3: Athletic Shim-ld 3, 4: Glue Club 2, 3, 4: IM! Cliuir: Spanish 3, 4: Yule--Ilnrvurml 2, 3. KSIAZEK, RICHARIJA HELEN---Hi-Con1mvr- rinl 3, 4. KULIGA, DONALD JAMES Glue Club 2. KIIRUCZ, HELEN Glu- Club 2, 3: Homm- Economivs 4. LANGNER, .IULE A Cuppelln 3, 4: Glee Club 2: 10ll Choir: Frvnch 2: Frivndship 2. 3, 4: Athlvtic Shim-Id 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vim- I'ri-simlunt 3: Ls-mlors 3, 4: 'Fnnkatecrs 3. 4, Vice I'r1-sident 4. LAIIIL EDWARD Comvm-rs-inl. LAWRENCE, JOHN NELSONf-Bnsobnll 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Rvml Cross 2: Spanish 3: Stmlc-nt. Council 4: Trxwk 2. 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LEECH, ROIZERT ENGLISH Hi-Y 3, 4: 'l'rur-k 2, 3, 4: Honor Socii-ty 4. LEIIE'I', lDORO'l'IlY ANN-- Frivmlship 2, 3. 4: Gln-0 Club 2, 3, 4: Spunish 3: ltlli Choir: Hi-Conimorciul 3. LE'l'HERER. RII'l'II--Honor Society 4: Af:- nssiz 3: Cine-inn 3, 4, Cirvulntion Munmzvr 4: l ri0n1lship 2, 3. 4, Chapter St-rrvtnry 2, 'I'ra-nsurov' 3: Atlilm-tic Shim-ld 3. 4: Glue Club 2, 3: Ili-Forum 4: Ilonu-room I'rm-sidcnt 2: Juni- Clnss Sm-4-rt-tnry: Lntin 2: Lenders 2. 3. 4, 'lll'L'IISIII't'l' 3, Prcsidont 4: Spanish 3, 4: Sxlenkors 3, 4: Studi-nt Council 3, 4: Yolo-lInrvnril 2, 3: 1012 Choir. LINDSAY, SHIRLEY ANNE A Cnppvlln 4: Root nnil Rriilln' 2: l l'i1-iillsliip 2, 3, 4: Glvv Club 2, 3: Hi-I orum 4: Spanish 2, 3. O I Ll N DSTROM, M A RIAN N E ELIZAIKETH-4 l I'i1'IIIlNl'lIlD 2: Alhlvtit' Sltivlml 4: Glvo Club 2: High 'I'inu-s lh-pri-suiitntivv 4: Rml Cross 2: W. S. 'l'. 2, 3. LINCE. ELIZAIZETH ANN Frin-mlship 2: Spnnish 3, -t: W. S. 'I'. 2, 4: Honor Sonic-ty 4. Ll'l'KOVI'l'Z. EVELYN JANE -Art. Ll'l'VlN, IRENE ANN- IOII Choir. LOKSA, JOHN JAMES Slum- Stuff 2, 3, 4. LOUIS, NANCY Conmu-rt-inl. LIIIBIIECKE, ELIZAIIETH Frivnilship 2, 3: Glu- Club 2, 3, 4. LYNSKY, RAYMOND JOHN---Auto 4: Base- bull 2, 4: Cinm-nm Rvprosontutive 2, 3, 4: Foolluxll 2: Ilnskvtbnll 2: High Timvs Rup- rm-ss-ntutivc 3: Rn-ml Cross 2: Spun'sh 2. I C MAAC. MARIAN CATIIARINE---Honor So- 4-ii-ty 4: I rim-nilship 2, 3 4: Glu- Club 2, 3, 4: Iliyzli Times Ron1't-suntntivu 2: Hom,-- room Viva' l'ri-side-nt. 4: Lntin 2: Spnnish 3, 4: Studi-nt Council 3. MACECHKO, HELEN- Comlnvrcinl. Mm: KEIGAN, KENNETII RALPH- Track 4. Mm-NAIR. CHRISTINA ANN Honor Society 4: A Cnpnulln 3, 4: IOII Choir: Cleo Club 2. 3: Ilurnstornu-rs 2, 3 4: Cinema 4: 'Y'll'lHlf4llllv 2. 4: Athlm-tic Shivlil 3, 4: Tanka- tuers 3, 4. Page 57 is 11-57 Page 58 MAHAN, PATRICIA LIICILLE -Auto 3. MAISON, IXICVI-IRLY ICLAINIC lfriomluliip 2, 3: Spanish 2. MARCINCO. I'IRNI'lS'I' Auto 3: Glu- Club 2. 3. MARINKO, MARY--Frienflship 2: Glu- l'luh 2: Homl.-room Treasurer 3: R1-ml Cruss 2, Il, 4. MARTIN, ROBERT JUIIN IIi-Art 3, 4, Vive President 3. MATUS, ICLIZAIIETH MARY Glu- Cluh 2. Mn-ALLAN, NANCY .IANIG I-'rin-nflship 2, Il, 4, Chapter Prvsimlont -I: Athln-Iiv Shivlml 3, -lg Glu- Club 2: Hunn-runni Pri-siuluul. 2, 3, Vim- Prvsident 4: In-:ulvrs 3, -I: Hmmr Sunil-ty I. MCANINCH, DPILORICS ROSE Aulu 3: Gln-c Cluh 2, 3, 4: Hi-Cuninivrciul 3. 4: Spanish 3, 4. MQCLINTOCK, NADINH Spanish 2, 3, 4. McDI'IR.MOT'I', DAVID llnsa-hull -I: Frosra Country 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: RMI Cross 2: Spun- ish 2, 3, 4: Speak:-rs 3, -I: 'I'r:u-k lg VVrvs- tling 4. MCDUFF. MARIANN - Cunnviurviall. MCHUGH, JAMES FRANK Ili-Y 2, 3, il: Agassiz 2, 3, 4, Prvsillvnl. 3: l'hnIu 2, Zi, -I, Vice President 3: Spunkvrs 4: High 'l'iuu-s 3, 4, Editor 4: Honor Snvii-ly -I, I 0 MCLARICN, DONALD VVILLIAM Ilns.-hzill 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3: IILY 2: 'l'r:u'k 2, MEERMANS, LICROY WADIC Mull.-lvrs' 2, 3. MEFIRMANS, RONALD ARTIIIIR' -'l'i-vlinim-nl. MERTUS, DANIEL MARTIN Iinski-thnll 2: Cinema Reprvsvntnliva- 2, 3, -I: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: Home-room I'rI-sieln-nt 3: Iliizh 'l'inn-s 3, 4: Photo 2, 3, 'I'ri-usurvr 33 lin-il Frnss 2: Spanish 3, 4: Spe-:ilu-rs 3, -I: Stull:-nl Foun- cil 3. MERTUS, MII.AN ANDREW film-v Cluh 2, 3: 10B Chuir. MESSERLY, RAYMOND film- l'lulu 2, 32 Spanish 2: Student Cuunvil -I. MILLER, GLORIA LOII I rvm'h 2: Ifrivuul- ship 2, 3, 43 Gln-0 Vlulv 3: Ilmui-rmun Vim- President 3, 4: R4-ml Cross 2: l'iu4-nui Rup- resentative 4. MILLER, JAMES CHAMISl'1liLAlN liunil 2. 3, 4: Ilarnstnrmn-rs 2, 3, ig Spanish 2: Stage Staff 2. 3, -I, Sn-4-r4-Iary-'l'ri-nsuror -l. MILLER, MARY .IOANN I rn-nvh 2: I l'i1'ncl- ship 4: Athi:-Lis' Shivlnl 3, -1: film- I'luli 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 3, 1: Ilmnuv I'Im'mimuin-5 4, Treasurer 4. MILLER, NANCY III'ILLI'l A Fnppvlln 2, 3, 4: Cinema Ilefprs-si-litsilixw 4: Frivuilsliip 2, 3, 4: Iiumeruum I'rm-sinh-ul 2, 3: I.4-zulu-rs 3, 4: Spanish 3, -I: Slucln-nt Cnuuvil 2, II. MILLIGAN, JAI'QIlI'lLYN LUIS I-'rin-mlship 3, 4: Gln-v Cluh 3: Ili-Cfuniuvrvinl 3, 4, Secretary 3, Trcasurvr I: Spnnish 3: Slu- dz-nt. Uounril 3, MILLS, RUSEMARY JOAN Ilnrnsinrnn-rw 3. 4: Boot and Bridle- 3: Frif-ndship 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 4: Hi-I nrurn 2: R4-sl Vruss -I: Spun- ish 22 W. S. T. 3: Athletic Shivlll -I. MILLS, WAYNE SIIAW linschull 23 Iliyrh Times Rvprm-sc-ntnlivo 2, 3: Truck 3, ii. MI'I'CHI'II.L, NANUY LOUISE I-'rivnilship -I: Hi-Comnwrcinl 3, 4: Ilums- I'lm'ulimnil's4 -I. MITCHELL, RUTII I'ILlZAIII'1'l'II Auth 3, I: Iluot and Ilridlo 2: I rm-nvh 3, fl: I rion4Iship 2, 3, 4: Glu- Club 2, 3, AI: Lntiu 2: itll! Choir. MONTGOMERY, SIIIIILICY MAIIIIC limit :inil Bridle 2: Frivmlship 4: Gln-v l'luh 2: Ilillh Times Reprcsevitntivm- 2, -1: I..-:ull-rg 23 Ra-nl Cross 3, 4: Spanish 2. MOORI-I, CHARI.O'I I'l12 LI'2I'1 A Faihpi-ll:i 2, 3, 4: French 2: I ri1-nilship 2, II, -I: Lwul- ers 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. MOORHEAD, THOMAS I-ILI.IO'l l' Autp 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Buskm-Iluill 2: I-'uuihnll 2: Hi-Y 2: Speakers 4: Truck 2. MORRIS, JOHN RANDALL- A Cnppvlln 4: Auto 4: Hand 2, 3, 4: Glu- Cluh 2 II, I'rn-:4- ident 3, Sccrvtnry 2: IIi-Y 2, 3, 4, l'r1-siilu-vig 3: Hnmeroom Prosimlvut 3: Fuotlmll 2: Ili-il Cross 23 Spvakm-rs 4: Swimming II, -l, MORRIS, RAYMOND HRVIN limit :incl Bridle 2, 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2: Minh -I: Ulu-as 2. MIIILIIAY, WILLIAM JAMES' 'I'n-I-hnical. MYIGIQS, RUl!l'Ili'I' Cim-ma 4: Gm-rman 33 Hi- I-'urnru -I: III-Y 2, II, -lg Ilmin-rmun UHICQ-r 2. fig lin-ll Ui-has 2: Siu-:mln-r's JI, 4, Stuilm-nt Cmuiril 'I l NANIA. AN1ll'II,INA I rin-nmlship 2, 3, 4: lil--if Club 2: Ili-K'mnnn-1'n'ial II, 4, Si-L'rr'In1'y -lg Ilunn-room 'I'l'i-asurvr II: High 'I'inws Ih'pr4-sq-lllnlivm' -I. Nl'IWl'II.I., RICIIARIJ Ilauil 2. 3, 4: Rout and llrnllv 2. Hi-Y 12, II, -I. I I Nl'lVN I'UN, IIl'l'l l'Y .IANIC Sucinl Sllnlivs. N l'l'SCIIIi Ifi. HHN l'IS'l' 'I'i-4'hnical. NUIITUN, YIIHIINA MAIC I'Il'It'IllISIlIl7 2, 4, Kllvv Club 2: Math ZZ, Jig Spanish 3, 4: W. S, 'I'. 2. NUVUTNY, Hl'II,I'IN Ifrivuclship 2, 33 Ath- lv-lim' Slnii-III Tig Glu' Club 2, 253 lmanlurs 2, 3. -I: Spanish 2 O C NUYUTNY, lVIlI.IIIiI'III IIIITII I'II'It'IIllSI'IID 2, rl: Ilmun-Nunn I'i'vsiiln-nl 21, 13 Imnmli-rs 3, -I: Spanish 2. ULSIGN, IlAI.l'Il ANIIRICIY Ilnuml 4: Radio IZ VVFI-sililiif -I, ll'NI'IlI.l., SALLY ANN Auto -I1 Glu' Club 1 I 1.1 Spanish L, 3. USISOKN, lIl1IlII.AH ANN A Cappolla 3, -I1 ltlll Choir: lI:u'l1slni'1nvl's 2: I I'ii-nilship 2, II, I 3 Allilvtim' Shii-l4l II, Glu- Club 2: Hi- l m'uln -lg l.i-:uli-rs 2 Si, -lg Spanish 3, -4: laulxnl--1-rs lg Xalv-II:n'x'ar-l Ji: Iluinn' Su- Vivly -I. US'l'RANIII'IIl, .IAN l'I'l' I n-licli -I : Fl'Ii'llllSIlIx'l II, I3 Glu- Club II. 0'l l'I'll.llX. CONRAD Auto 3, -1: Iiasi-ball 2, Il: linslwlball 11, Il, -I: I m1lbaII 2, 33 L Club -I: Spvalu-rs Il: 'l'vnnis II: 'l'rzn'k 2, IIVICIQMYICIQ, IGIIVVIN AR'l'I'IUR flfunlball 2. I Club 'I 1' 'l'r'lr'k 'I 'I I I'A1 lH'l l'l, rl1'nicivi,x'A 52.1151-1.12. 2, 3 O I l'AISI1I'lY, I'l'l'l'I'Ili DAVID Hnnur Sorivly 4: S ff:- llannl Il, 11 Cross Cnnnlry -I3 Gln-v Club 2: Ili-Y ll: Studi-nl Cnunvil I: 'I'rai-Ia 2. l'A'I l'l'lllbiUN, CIIYITIC WAl.I.ACI'I Hi-Y 2. .I, I, INN-sllllxlx -I. l'A'I l'I'1lir4UN, MARY l'Il.IZAI4I-1'l'II Ifriuml- ship -li Ilona- I'I4'ux1oiiliI's -L I'I'lNN, l'lVl4Il.YN l.0lIlSI'l Hunnr Sncivly -I: A Capp--lla JI, -I: Illia- Club 11: I'Il'It'lllISIllIl ZZ, II, I, Cliaph-r S4-on-l:xl'y II, Main 'Froasnrvr -13 llmmfnnnn Vim- l'r4-siiln-nt 11: Latin 2, 3, I'n-wiili-ul 343 l.ibr:u'y Stall' LI, 3, -1: Spanish Il, I: Slunlvnl Council SI, .IQ Spvakcrs 3, 4. I I l'I'II'I.lN, RUSIIIAIIIIC A Cappi-lla 2, II, 4: I rii-lulsliip 11, 39, I, Chaplvr Sn-n'l'vlnry 43 Allilvlii- Shin-III Il I: Ilnnn-mmm l'n-sinh-nt Sl: Imzulvrs Il, lg Ih-il Cross -1: Spanish 3. 41 Studi-nt Cmuwil Ii: High 'l'iun-s Rcprvsen- latin- U: Ilmuu' Sm-ivly 1. l'l'Iltl4IW, CARULYN Il. Ifrivinlship .lg Glue I 1 1 Club L: lhwl Crow 2.2 Spanish L. l'l'l'l'liAS, IIOIIUTIIY I i'l1vim,: II: Iiml Cross 113 Spanish 2. fl. I'l'I'l'IiI'lNKO, IVIIXIUIAIIIWII ANN Alllu 32 I' rn-inlslnp J. I'l1'I'III I I'lIi. .IIllbl'I'lI ANN Hnnur Soviviy 4 I: A Cappi-lla R, lg Glu- Club 2: Harn- slurluuvrra II: I rivn1lsliip 2, JI, -1, Svvn-ixlry -I: Sluzlm-nl Council -I. I'l I'IItCI'I, .I ANIII l'Il.I.l'IN Iiarnslurnn-rs -Ig I i'in-mlsliip 2, II, -lg Gb-0 Club 2, II, Hi- lforulu I: Spanish II, -lg Sp:-alwrs 4. I'll,l.lNI., IVll'.lII'.IIlIII I'l'n'n4lSI1lp 2, 3, 41 llmin-i'u4nn Sn-1-iw-lai'y fl: Spanish 2, 3 3 Slu- y l' I III lllilli, liUliI'IIi'I' 'l'i-chnim':1l. - l'I.A'l I', IUIIIICIVI' A Cappvlln 3, 4: GI00 Club ZIZ lllli Choir: IIi'l urum -li Hi-Y 2, Il, 1, l'i'm-simlnlll 1, Vim- I'rm-Simlvnl-'I'r0aSurm-r ll I, Club 24. I: Ilml Cross 3: TUHIIIS 3. 4. I'I.I'lASANCI'I, IKICIIAICII I'IIIGI'iNI'I -llrunl nn 0 1 I 1 I' I CS, 2.1 I In-rnnn Z., , Se'm'x'4-t1ii'y II 'l'l'n-aslu'vr -li Glu- Club 25 Iliph 'I'i1nos Iii-pr'4-si-lllxilivv SI: Math 2, 3, 4. I'lII.S, THOMAS HOWARD Technical. Page 59 Thvso fxirls, captainc-rl by B1-tty lloll'- man, li-cl Lakz-wnml c'h1-urs at. the games and rallies of '47-'48 sm-asnn QUALLICH, WILLIAM ARTIIIIR Hmmr Suvivly 4: A Uappvlla 2, 3, lg Ilarnslurni- vrs 2, 3, 4, l'rs-sinh-nl 4: lli4Y 2, 3, 4, l'rvsi- rlvnt 4, Vim- Presirlm-nt 3: N1-wlnn 3: Spvak- urs 3, 4: Student l'm1nm'il 2. 3, 4: 'l'ravk 23 National Thx-spian 3, 4. RAINHY, JAMES l'AllL l'in0lna 3, -I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Speakers 4. RAYMOND, CAROLI-I Hl'IA'l'll A Uappn-lla 3, 4: Glvo Ulnlm 2: Frm-nvh 3, 4. Spanish 3. READ, NANVY KAREN l vm'iliL: 43 Alliln-tim' Shim-lil 2, 3, 4: Hi-Arl. 4: lmzulm-rs 2, 3, 42 Tankalcvm 2, 3, 4. 0 C REIK, WALTER l'1MlL Rand 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. RINEARSON, l'HlLIl' ANDREW Stull:-nt Council 3. RINHHART. JOAN MARIE A Cappvlla 2, 3. 42 lllli Fhnir: Glu- ilillll 2: liarnstorni- ers 2, 3, 4: Friuntlship 2, 4: Alhlvlic' Sllivlnl 3: Hum:-rnnm Tre-asnrvr 3: llipzh Timos -1: Spanish 3, 4: Stnwlc-nt l'nnnvil 3, 45 W. S, 'l'. 3, 4, Vice l'rvsi1ls'nl 4: llunnr Spvivly l. ROBERTS, JOAN C A Ii O L Y N Anim 3: Frivnmlship 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 3, -I: iii-l'll!l'lllll 4: Hmmm-rmmi Vim- l'r4-sill:-nt 3, l'rn-sill:-nl. 4: Latin 2: Phulu 3: Spanish 3, 4: Spvak- vrs 3, 4. ROY, MARCIA JOAN Frivnilship 2: Glu- Club 2, 3: Homvrnnm Vim- l'rvwi1lvli1, 3: Spanish 2, 3: 10B Choir. RUHLEY, JOANNE KATlll'IRINl'I l-'rivml- ship 2, 3. 4: Glvv Clnlx 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 2: Math 3: Spanish 3, 4: 'I'ankah-1-rs 2, 3, 4: Latin 2. RUSSELL, I-ILPIANOR JEAN lfrim-lnlsliip 2. SABATH. DONALD lfpullrall 2: llilrh 'l'ini1-s 3, 4: l'rojvctiunist,s 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2. 3, 4: Trark 2, 3, 4. SAHOL. EDWARD JOHN' T4-r'hni1'al. SAHNGER, GLORIA l'ILlZAl!l'I'I'll A Vap- pella 2, 3, 4, Vivu l'rn-sialvnt, 3: l ri4-rnlship 2, 3, 4, Chapivr Svvrvtary 3: l lmm-rmml Vice- l'r4-simlm-nt -1: Hnnnr Snvin-ly il. SALYER, DONNA lfrionflship 2: Latin 2. SANDHRSUN, l'IDl'l'll llill Klhuirg Frivncl- ship 2, 33 lflonim-ronni 'l'rs-asnr--r 3, Si-vrvlary 3: Loaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2: Glu- Ulnls 2. SARLL JOSEPH PAUL 'l'l-vlmival. SAVAGE, LOIS JEAN lfric-nalship 2, 3, 4: Homcropm l're-F-inlvnt 4: Latin 2: livrl Cross 2: Spanish 3, 4. SCHAEFFIJIR, PATIRIFIA ANN Glm- Clnh 3: Hume-ruum Vivo I'rm-sidvnt 3. SCI-IAIRI-IR, MARGARl'I'l' ANN H1-nur Sn- civty 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Vim- l'rvsiclu-nl 33 Glue Club 2: I-'rom-h 2: Frivmlship 11, Il, 4: Hi-Forum 33 Homvruum Prvsinlvnt 3, Span- ish 3, 4: Speakers 3. SCHENK, LOIS JANE' Rm-d Truss 2: Sprin- ish 2. 32 Homo Em'1mun1ic's 4. SCHERER, DOLORES ANN llshvrs 3. SCHULTZ, VEKONA CA'l'lll'llilNl'l lIi-1'nni- mercial 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, BYRON LEE I 1'lll'illK 23 Mmln-lvrs' 2, 3, Presialn-nt 3. SHAFFER, LEE JAY'-Hi-Y 3, 4: Math 4. SHANNON, I'TII.I'lI'IN Cleo Club 2, 3. 4. SIII'lI l LI'IR, RICHARD LEI-I - Cinema 4: Cinemn Representative 4: Spanish 2, 3: W. S. T. 4. SHIIMAN, NANCY Auto 4: I'lI'l1'IilISl1ljI 2, 3, -1, Chnptvr Sem-1 t'1ry 3: Alhletie Shield 4: Lnlin 2: Glee Club 2: Ili-I orum 2, 3: Lend- ers 3, 4, Sevrelnry 4: Spanish 3, 4: Cinema Repre:-ientniive 4: Ilonor Society -I. I I SIl'lliI'IL. NANCY MARGARICT -- Auto 4: Homerooni Seerei:iry-'Frensurer 3. Sll'IMI'LINSKI, III'II.I'IN MARIE- Frfendship 2: Glen- Club 2: Hi-Art 2, 3, 4. SIl'I'LI'l, .IUHN HARRISON-Honor Society 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, I'resident 2. Viee President 3: Homeronni I'resident 4: A Cappelln 2, 3, 4: IOII Choir: Foollmll 2, 3, 4: L Club 4. SMALL, RAYMOND LEE -Swimming 2, 3, 4. O C SMILICY. MARTIIA Honor Sneiety 4: Illll Choir: Auto 4, 'I'ren:urer 4: Axrussiz 2, 3, 4: Cinemu Represent:.tive 3: lfriemlship 2, 3, -I: Aihlelie Shield 3, 4: Ili-lforum 4: Home- room Seeretnry 3: Spnni-h 3, 4. SMITII. IIARIIARA Auto 3: Root und Iiriclle 2, 3: Aihletie Shield 3, 4: H'-Forum 3: Homeroom Vice President 3: Spunish 3. 4: 'I'nnlfni,L-ers 3, 4: Cinenm Rel-reQ--nlutivv -1 SMITH, CARL -High Times Representative 2, 3, -I: Shure Stuff 2, 3, 4: Modelers' 2. SMITII, .IUIIN GILl!l'lRT-- Glee Club 2: Spun- ish 4: Spenkers 3, 4. O O SMITH, LUIS .Il'IANf-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Alhlelil' Shield 2, 3, 4: Girls' L Club 4: Hom:-room l'resident 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3: Leumlers 2, 3, 4. 'I'rensurer 3, R'-eordin't Seereinry 3: Spnnish 3, 4: Student Counvil 2: 'I'2llIlU'i00l'i 3. 4. President 4. SMITII, THOMAS JOHN---Hi-Forum 4: L Club 2, 3, 4: Newton 3: Spanish 3: Swim- ming: 2, 3, 4. SIVII'I'H. VIRGINIA Honor Sneifiy 4: CW!- emn 4, Senior Editor 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3. 4: Hi-Fnrum 4: Home- room Treasurer 2: Loaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 4: Tnnkntvers 3. 4. SMl'I'HEMAN, PATRICIA MARIEi Burn- stnrmers 2 3: Boot und Bridle 2: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Athletic' Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Ilonu-room Treasurer 2. 3, Secretary 3: Spnnish 3, 4: Tnnkntcers 3, 4. O C SOIQICK ICLINOR MAY-- Athletic Shield 2, 3. 4: Clee Club 2, 3, 4: High Times Repre- sentniive 3: Leiulers 3, 4: Student Couneil 4: Tnnknteers 3. 4: Yule-Harvard 2, 3. SOTAK, IIOLORES MAY---French 2, 3: lfrienilship 2: Athletic Shield 4: Hi-Forum 4: Homerooni Secretary-Treasurer 4: Lead- ers 2, 3, 4: Photo 3, Secretary 3: Student Council 3: High Times Representative 3. SPISAK, 'I'HERIfZSE ANN---Cinema 3: Friend- ship 2: Ili-Commercial 3, 4: Homeroom President 4. SOITIRIC, CAROLINE SUSAN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Alhlelie Shield 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 3 42 Spanish 3, 4: 'Funknteers 3, 4: W. S. T, 2. O O STANLEY, GENE PAUL-A Cappella 4: Or- ehestrn 4. STANLICY, MARY A Cappella 3. 4' Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Athletie Shield 3. 4: Glee Club . 3: Ili-Ari 2: Lcmlc-rQ 4: Spanish 2, 3. STARICK, .IOSI'lI'I-I .IOIIN -- Hi-Forum 3: High Times 2, 3: Red Cross 2. STICBICK, JAMES ARTHUR'-Hi-Forum 42 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Seeretnry 3 Vice President 4: Spanish 2: Student Council 4: High Times RL-presentntive 4: Cinema Representative 3. Mr. Iienry I'. Boynton, who was in- vited 'to Lakewood High to tell about his hobby, explains the functions of thc cainera to interested students I Page 61 Page 62 S'l'ElN. RAYMOND Wll.l.lAM Il.-il fwfr- ' Spanish 2, 3. S'I'l'Il'Hl'INS, RICHAIQID Al.l.I'IN lllmlvln-l'w' 2, S'l'l'lWAR'l', 1ll'1OlUil4i ICROVK l'invm:l fi: H1-Y 2. 3. -l, l'rn'si4Ie-nl. fl: ul. l'lul1 Ji, 1. Swimming Ll, 3. il: Hunur Sfwivly 1. STII-IRS, JOSl'Il'll IJONALID l4:xwl..'llmIl 2. 3. 42 Spanish Il, 1: 'l'vnnis -l: Illzxlli 2: Club 4. I I STRANG, liAliliAliA ll-'nur Sm-i-I5 I Barnslnrnn-rs 2 il. 1. lmini 241-vm-l:uv'y 2, Rucurxlmgr Ss-vrs-lzury Tl. Vim' l'l'n-Nizlvnl lg Finvma 3, -1: film' l'lulu 3, fig l,ilnr:lry Stull' 2, 3: Nntinnfll 'I'l1vspi:ins Il. 1: 'l':mll:il1-1-is 2. 3, -1: YV, S. 'lt 2. STllUl'ilVll'li, Kl'lNNl'1'l'll Al.l.l41N Nzllli Z3 Spanish -l. STUART, i'AlUll.lNl'l l'YN'I'lll.X llnnun' Su, rim-ly 4: Frivmlsliip 12 Il, 13 Glw- Vluln 2. fl, 4: Hi-Art, 3: Hi-l urum 1: lmiin 2. fit Spanish 3, lg llshvrs 12. il, lg l'im-nm llvp- rvsvlilzitivs- 2. TANNER lill'HAlil7 lll'll,l. lVlQllln'nl:llir'rw. U I TAYIAUR, liUlll'lli'l' lfN'AYNl'l Ari, 'l'l'lRllANO, ANN l l'l1'll4lsluilr Lf: Xll1I4-ll Shivlll 3: lil-:ull-rs 2, 59, I. 'I'lll'llS. l.OlS ANNIC Alrzwfiv, 2. il: .-Xulu 74' limit and liridlv Ii: l ri4-mlfhip 2, Ji, lg .Xili- lutit' Shim-lll 3. li lli-l-'urum 3: ll'-in--rnmn Svcrvlnry 2. 3: lu-zirlm-iw 3, l: Spunisli Il, I. THEISS, MARY l.OIllSl4I l rivn4!Nl1ip LZ, 74, I: G11-0 Cluh 2: lli-l'mnnwrx'i:1l 2 fl. 1: lli- lforuni 4: Spanish 2, 3. O I THOMAS. liOlll'Ili'l'A Jld.-XX llmm- l'I1-mmm ics 4. TOMICY. NARIRARA ANN ll:mrnQln-rymvru 111 Fricmlship ZZ. 3. Li: l.:ut'n 2: Shfllllxll 3, -1: Cinema l!4-pros:-i1L:l1ix'o Il TRHMLIN. liOlSl'Ill'l' I'OWl'1l.l, 'll-uniu I. TRIMMER, NANVY llil'INl'1 Alhl--lic' Shin-Ill 3. -1: Hi-Ari 1: Hi-f'mnmvl'4-iall 3 lg lli- lfurum 4: Finvmzi livpl'vsm-lllzitixv 1. TROUT, l.lll'lI.l'I MARIIC A Vzimu-lI:u 24. 1 Glvf' l'lulu il, 33 ltili l'lmir: l ri4-mlxliigv if. 34. 4: Hi-Forum fl: Sunni:-li Ik, l. UHLIK, Ol'IliAl.lllNl'I llmmr Sm-in-ly lg A Cappella 2, 3 -1. Sul-rl-lu1'y I: lllll l'lmi1': liar'nsl0rl1n-rs 2, 3. S1-vrl-l:ui'y 2: f'invnm 35. 4: Cin:-nm livprvwnizntin- 25 Ifrivu-lsli'p 2, 3, 4, Chnplvr 'l'ru:lsul'1'1' 'f. f'1'r1'mul1i:ll Vim' l'rc'sill4'nt -l. Sm'cl'ot:1i'y Il: Allilviin' Sliivlxl y 3. 4 : llrvnim-r4mm11 S1-vvw-1:1ry-'l'rn-Nnnrvr L. l'rvsirl1-nt 3: liulin 2. fi: lmmli-rx il. JG, 1' Sm-:ikvrs 3. -1: Slmlvnt f'nvun1'il -1: Y:zln'-ll:xl'- varsl 3: Nutiumll 'l'lu'5lri:1n 11. 3. 1. VAN DORN, SUSAN l ri1-nnlsliip 3. 11 film' Cluh 2. 3 -I: RMI Frog: fl. 1. VAN VLISSINGICN. .IOYl'l'I llbll l'lu-ir Glvv f'lulu 2. 3: l.f-mlvrq 2. Il: Spanish ZIZ Hnnwrunnl Vim- l'i'n-si4l1'nl 2: f'il14-mu HM'- rusuntativv 2. VEDDA. f'llAlil.l'lS llnmn-rmml Y nw- l l'4---I rlvnt 2. 3: Lniin 2. VFiRlllAK. FRANK JOHN- T4-1'l1nic':ll. VERNICR, JOAN MARILYN l r4-uvln 2 Frivmlship 2: Hi-K'mnvm-rviul Cl. I: lli-l4'U- rum 4: Hunwroum Vim- l'r1-Qivlvnt 2: Vin' uma Rvprusvnluliu- 3: l,m-:ull-ix 2 54, I1 WAJDA. l'fllGl'lNl'l Hi-Y I. I I WALHN, ALIVRA RVIHX illm- Vluh IT. - l0B Choir. WAlilll!RlDlil'i, l'il.lZAlll'I'l'll ANN l v'v-vwli 2: Glvo Flulu 3. WALLPIR, MARY TOWNS In-ul :invl llriellv 3: lfrivndship -1: SIl2llIl4l1 2, il, WASlNAi'K, JOAN VAROI. .Mil-1 fig Ilnru slnrnu-rs 2: lfrin-mlQl1i 1 'K I : l.:ut in ' I lmmlcri 3, 4: Sgmnihh Ii. lg Stml:-nt funn ril 4. O O WATSON, l.l'IONAlllD JAMICS lli-l urum 1' Hi-Y 2, 3. -1: Newton 43 Spn-:ilu-vw 1: 'l'i':n'lx 3. 4. WAY. GEOIUIIC l RANKl.lN I-'vm-img 2. IK. 4: Glvo Flulu 2: llilrh 'l':mw lluvrwwiulzulixl- -1: High Timm-s Slafl' i. Wldlllilllll. Cll'IRAl.DlNl'1 IAIINJA liuml 1: Drum Majors-llc Ll: l ri1-mlship 22 3, lt Athlc-tim' Shin-lzl 3. 4: lli-Ari Zi. 1: llmnvrmnn President 3: lim-rl Crmws fl: Hmm- l'Ir-mmniiw 4. Wlililill. ROlll'iR'l' K'Ol.l,lNS A l':npp1-llzl Tl. 4: Glvt' Club 2: linslwllmll 2: l 1vullmll 2: Rml Fross 3. Al: llzirnstnrnu-rs 3: llzisl-lmll if. WEHRLE, WILLIAM---'Rand 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: L Club 4: Orch. estra 8: Track 3, 4. WEISENIIORN, MARGARET ANN-A Cap- pella 8, 4: Glee Club 2: Barnstormers 2: French 3: Friendship 2, 3: Hi-Forum 3: Ushers 3, 4. WEST, MILDRED MARIE-Friendship 4: Athletic Shield 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 3: Hi-Forum 3: Leaders 4. WHITTINGHAM, JANICE ANN-A Cappella 3, 4: l0l'l Choir: Cinema 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Latin 2: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2: Yale-Harvard 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Honor Society 4. WIELAND, KENNETH-Honor Society 4: A Cappella 2. 3, 4, President 4: Glee Club 2: Iinsm-hall 2: Basketball 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class President 4: L Club 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3: 'l'r:u'k 3, 4. WILCHECK, GEORGINE-A Cappella 3, 4: Cleo Club 2: Friendship 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, MARGARET LOUISE-Glee Club 2: Hi-Commercial 3. WOl,Fl'IR'I', GIRARD-Auto 3, President 3: Cinema Representative 2: Track 4: Cheer- leaders 2, 3. WOMI-IR, PAULA VIRGINIA-A Cappella 3 4: Glen- Club 2: 10B Choir: Friendship 2, 3: Home-room President 3. WONNELL, CARROL JEAN-Friendship 2: Cheerleaders 2, 3. WRIGHT, MARILYN-Athletic Shield 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, f President 3: Lenders 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2: i K Spanish 3. H 'S K 5 YORK. LOIS-Auto 4: Barnstormers 2, 3, 4: ., Friendship 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Hi-C0m- - ! mereial 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: Red Cross 2, if L I 3. 4: Speakers 3, 4: Tankateers 3, 4: ' ' W. S. T. 8, 4: Home Economics 4. . : : Q . I I I - ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD ALLEN-Band 2. 3, 4: Ili-Y 2, 3: Library Staff 2: Spanish 2 3 CAMERA SHY BLACKMUR, ALAN WILLIAM-Mathemm tics. BOTSON, ALBINA-Science. BRYNELSEN, CHARLES-Technical. DEERTZ. CHARLES-Auto 4: Photo 2: Red Cross 2: Modelers' 2, 3. DURR, WALTER-Mathematics. FARIS. JOSEPH RICHARD-Hih Ti g mes Representative 2, 3. GALDUN. ROBERT KENNETH-Social Stud- ies. GALE, JOHN-Social Studies. HAVRILLA. MARGARET-Glee Club 2: High Times Representative 4. JONES, JOHN PATRICK-Social Studies. KISLIN, RICHARD WILLIAM-Glee Club 2. 4: Wrestling 4. LEWIS, JOSEPH JAMES-Technical. MARTIN, JOANNE-Commercial. MAUCH, RICHARD EUGENE'-Technical. MILLER, NORMAN LEONARD-Projectiom ists 2, 3, 4: Modelers' 2. SCHOENEMAN, CARL--Football 2: Wres- tling 2. SCHULTE, EARL JOHN-Technical. SNOW, THOMAS-A Cappella 4: Barnstorm- ers 2, 3. Page 63 mat h t t hnitues for make-up application ln-fore x :ati nnl mutiny: Miss Isalullf Cody a Cosmc on t e eorree ec q f th llulli Brothers Kompflny demonstrates a group of girls who are interested in this profession Assembly today! what a familiar phrase to Lakewoodites and what an extensive program it covers, including outdoor pep rallies, tal- ent shows, and vocational conferences. In addition to attending assemblies and sup- porting welfare campaigns, homeroom groups handle circulation of Cinema and High Times. us S mini ver Slmlen iouncil presl Bw peaking at Lakewood High and other high schools in l'lvvv- uni au 1 in iran for tht sxmc r land Gerry Uhlik, Art Grumnvy promoted thu- Rm-il Fvnllu-r llrivi- 1-SVN 4-Q.. Uni- ul' the nmny respnnsibilitics of the hnnlvrmnn zulvisors is Schnolwurk can be fun-ion a paper sale! 'Twice a your Luke- :uidinu students in selecting well-lmlaimwql programing of study wood students rm-juice when classes Luke a back sent for the clrivcs The core ol' Lakewood life is in the busy limneruoin. llere mzmv lasting friendships are mzule, much routine business is trzmszxct- ed, problems and program difficulties are ironed out by helpful advisers. Lively Com- C f petition develops between homerooms during pamper sales, tax stump and Chest drives. sum .-11 1 1-hnir liii- n und v iui- alimml sm-uk i-rs chat um-ilu-r cmxforenws. Those stud clri ts. who act as hosis or lwsl- li ivi' n l' m-xx' mi vuxi les lmfurc the lwyrinninxz uf the c'zx r l'4' r esses lu the 1.: lie' sts, also preside :it the vuiifvri-vices ' I Q ' cl Cross, Communily Clues? Wives .nqu u- N- n VT-.. . .. if. 'gp' 'E i.- .,. wi' ,,.. hi Mr. I zu'quhm' 12B Homoroom 228 Row 1' Uolomlm, J.. Vovos, G., Woodruff, W., Circrchi, l'., Covey, G., Boyd, C., Nixon, R., Root, D. Row 2fAl4m-tz, T., Park, J., Stu-wart, B., Jordan, L., 0'Donm-ll, R., l'a1'olwrk. R, l'rok, G Row 3 -Mainzvr, D., Muluuist, T., lmmlvrs, ll., 30011, l'.. llor-xko, lfl., Tinklc-r, T., Vluchko, R. Row 4 Dickinson, J., Curlnnis, G., V4-rc-imak, PI., Sm-onmn, R., Scatlc-relay, J., Hnrouvis, G.. Grm-any, E. Alwsz-nts-vsf Slorknlalv, C., Wullnre, D., Grogan, J., Bcno, E., Wnrd, J. Mr. Ross 12B llomm-room 320 Row liWv0sv, D., Brislnw, W., Smith. C., Matin. R., Tran-rsv, Il., Glmlis, W.. ML'Sw1'1-nvy, D. Row 2-f-Junvo, J., Klocpfvr, W., lic-svh, R.. Hurt!-Ihornv, ll., Huyvs, J., Mnmzhton, A., Mm'l'h1-rson, li., Sviss, U. Row 3 Millvr, R., f'roSlxy, J., Tilvhits, ll., I'onm:mvy, IL, Ilisllack, J., Hnnmly, R., Rasnlln, D. Row 4----Yuhns, J.. Corpus, T., Ils-lmuth, A., Knulh, W., Corripram, K., llussvlt, R., Hunrich, R.. Abraham, R. Almsn-ntvvs Long: ll., Mc'Nvll', W., VVolf, l'.. Sion-km-r, ll., Snndvrs, li., l'fvifl'vr, J., Krnus, R. Mr. Wattors 12B llomeroom Ili Row lf My:-rs, R., Cnmplu-ll. J.. lluf'k1'yv, U., Svorlhouew, C., Salwiors, A., l vronc'ik, l.. Row 2-fllivks, B.. Worm-r, R., Mnyq-r, M., Cook, li., i'h:nnlu-rlln, B., Aim-llo, J., Korvvr, G. Row 3 Iiohm, F., Collin, H., Johnson, W., Marsh, R., llrvalt, J., Finnu, D. Row 4 fGBI'lllll'!'. R.. Scott, J., Flvming, C.. lluvschvr. W.. Su-mme-r, T., Snumlm-rs, R., Dopmvyvr, II. Alwsvntm-vs Slzxnmn, A., Cifrnnlc, A., Armstrong, R., Rurlik, R., Rowmlitvh, ll., l'lys0nlmc'h, T.. Nitschkc, H., Raridon, B. Sturlvnt Council mombvrs Count money raisccl for vari- ous Rell Fc-zlthor agencies of the Community Fund Paurv fill A ' . n N 1 n ' ,I 3 www, 3 v' ----,,. -i' 5 W7 4 af-'M '-X 'Z ' 5.-M... gf- Nfn rw? , ',.-iw, fyx - . Z Q V -,-- l 1 Y' , xr L--M . .5 5 : V 5 Q , ...hr . 4 - . y I E lf R I ll L R .. . 5 I 'J lt. f' . . .,. L J X.,-f i YW! -, i I Miss Cmuli lil! llolnurumii 330 Row l Milrvis, li., ML'Millnn, Pl., lmju. l., Smith, M., Stuifurd, S., lluilllv, ll. Row if Ili-lfrniwisco, M., Pritvhnrd, J., Mitchi-ll, li., Vnn Hook, C., WH-bln-r, M., Illrivh, D. Huw JG' Iiuhl, J., llmllvy, N., I'ris-In-, l'., Snrkl, M., N1lIl5lj', L., llryvnlmi, l'1. How -1 f':llmnn, l'., llnrllvli, I., Nulzul, l'., Nnrton, B., Smilh, N.. Sypln-rs, ll., Grillillm, C. Alvss-111.1-0 Vopovich, E. lll iss llulmlms 1211 llmnvromn 125 Row l llmlprw-K, S., Amtshvriz, M., llrulm, V., lk-tors, M,, Lawrie, l.., Scott, .l., Mnrsh, S. Row 2 l'rvlwtu, A., Linzimz, ll., Wilson, U., l!iHriL'li, L.. Otto, M-, Giolnw, M., Gr-rlmnn, M. Row 3---lllitlv, J., Kruvn, J., Clkhllll, J., Slvigtur, J., Ditsche, A., lluyscn, S., Adams, M. Row -I Nmrny, IH., Luc, J., Wuwhln-ll, S., Sxmxil, J., Vzamlnvvvr, M., Qunllich, M., Fhvsur, I. Alrsuiili-vs Jzuilu-, T., Person, D. Mrs. Rush 1212 llonwrmmi 107 Row 1 Pyle-, li., Voile, J., Rilimz, M., Milli-r, S., llurrison, M., Imvivs, V., Gxuzv, M. Run' 2 Gnsilil, ll., Ni-lsnn, N., VVilliumsuu, S.. l'llllll'!'liIll, N., 'l'lmmpsun, li., Svhullz, ll., Link, M., llryruxn, A. limi' 3 l'l'4N'll, M.. M!llll1l'lnlK'T, L., lmilvy, li., liuppvrt, l'., Aurnnd, M., lhuilu, S., Nichols, C., lim-vfi-, Z., l'l1rish-iirwii, L. Row -1 lhurvr, l'., llvlmulh, T., Wurrvn, M., Srultvrilzly, B., Kosivll, J., l'l0l'Sl4'l'. ll., Fiske, R., Gvhm, V., Snris, C, Alusvlitvm- lllvsllxilli, L, Clzul in jc-:ins :mil old shirts, buys :i-ml girls vugrorly climb into tho l.i'uc'ks which thvy will fill with tons of paper Pzigfe 67 SemiannuaI Paper Drives Net Profit Mr. Brzmwn IIA Homeroom 35 Row 1 Lvnnard, W., l'ivpf'nhurg, P., Shvlion, D., B1-lrnrv, C. Imih. L., Gall, E. Row 2 Jurrlan, D., Kirkputrivk. J. Pvrn, F., Essi, D., Munshuwvr, II., I.:uI1I II., Johnson, E. linw Bn-WiIsnn, T., Arnvtt, S., IluI'orow, G., Mvlmugzhlin, R.. H4-nn'v, R., Tmzrvvne, B. Row 4 Yuknmn, J., I'rc-usa, C.. Russ, J., Murphy, Il., Lam, T.. Frolu, T., Fhanmnn, F. Row 5 Kumlvr, PI., Kazimvr, J. Mrttucri II., Imngzv, 'I'. DII1-nsvhncidvr, J., Wilhvlm. F.. Vnnntz. E. Mr. Ilarpcr IIA Homoroom I36 Rnw I Lindsay, R., Manning, .l., Ikvrsze-r, G.. Hull, R., Ilnrlkn, S., Shcrman, D., Rittvr, R. Row 2--I'rvsI0y, J., Snmuvlsnn, I., Mraz. Il.. Iiusfivlcl. li., Ilruvknmn, H., Tirhy, J., Stvwurt, D. Now 3 'SD:S1lk, R.. Rursun, II., Evans, M.. Gnbrir-I, II., Furupor, E., Kay, S.. Clark, I'.. Grnhnm, J. Row 4--'RR-hvulsky, J., Bolt:-r, R., Papsu, IR. Lunnfs, E., Morris, C.. Thowcs, R., Fu:-hrm-r, J. Mr. III-skunmp IIA Iiomeroom 226 Ruw I-f-While-, O., Rogers, J., Mavhvrt, I'., Park, II.. I'upuvir'h, G., MrKinnn-y. I.. Row 2 Salmllus, I, Mm-yn-r, E. Steph:-ns, Ii., MiIIvr, R., Stviuvrwald C., Hn:-k. Il. Row 3 Church, C., Apple-imic, H Strurar, A. Kumnnn. B.. I'iIz, D. Br01I0vwIwr'k, G., Eppink, R. Row 4 Srhvnidi, W., Gartl'-nd, I'.. Schanz, J., IVI C!l1ki1'. D., Cox. L. Fristik, B., Brnndl. B. Mr. Jvssup IIA Hmncroom 2426 Row I---Snxvr, J.. Kam-, .l., Mx-xcDnnaId. N., Ilnys, D., Sc-ppc-r B., Onnrhilln, A. Row 2-fflrusavr, D. Martin, R., Buwnmn, H., Privst, H , Fnllvvttv, B., Bvnku, L. Ruw 3f LRM'l'l'Ill'f', R. Kruchlr-, T., Holbrook, D., NnIvI4't, N., Snjo, J., I'nvIik, J. Row 4f-Rr-ynnlds, J. Lnwrvnvv, R. Rasmussen, I'.. Milliszun, J., Yurich, IX.. Ullman. H. Abs'-ntevs Pllwrlvin. I'. Hull, H.. Warman, D., Wilcox, F., Vavrn. n. Pafxe 138 Nr. Scullion IIA Homeroom Z4 Row 1- Conway. H., Uuuik, J., Mvllnnim-ls, R., Hudzlk, M.. Parson, E, ltrvvm-I-, li., Milmln-nu B. ' Row 2 Ihlchfwl-sky, A., Crosby, B, Ii., I'0t4-r, li.. Wrobblv, J., Pelvrson, D., Olsen, T. Row 3f- Kymld, 'l'.. Schvrlor, A., Sopkn, J., Patton, B., Cobmn, D Atkinson. D. Row 41- -Foster, B.. Pardoe, 'l'., Slopink, l ., Iiarrorv, B., Hucklvbm-rry, L., l'nin0, J.. hurhry, S., Hayward, II. Alisa-nlve' - Hnlvy, D. Mr. Mullen IIA Hcmeroom 214 Row 1 Kirk, F., Ih-quette, B.. Wurrvn, C. Mnnnino, F., Gmzol A., Sothvrlnnd J. Row 2 Rrunnipran J., Cable. C. Vullo, F., Grafton, D., Miller, H., .lom-s, D., Horvut, R. Row 3 Schnm-fdvrvit ll., Us-lsvr. J., Parks, J., English, M., Viers, D. lfrm-on, J., Grotonrnth, R. Row 4--Boyd U., Wonders. J.. Middlcfton, J., Parsons, E.. Rmzvrs, R., Struck, R.. Zimnn-rnmn, D. Mr. U'Ren 11A Homcroom 224 Row 1--Kolp, E., Luvelle, T., Schrinvr, P.. Onufrvy, J., Cintula F., Stewart, T. Row 2- Slimuk, J, Grnhien, T.. Coy, S., lh-1-knmn, A., Rluckie, B.. Evsaluy. D., Gruyoll, J. Row 3 l'lut.z-k, E., Mitvhell, T., Yoo, R., Wilson, K., Jukwvrth. T., llugnn. L. Row -1---Jzums, J., Fisher, R., Lon-H. R., Dmzm-tt, R., Moyvr, G.. l'I'llIlL'IliN'I'l-IPI' K., lihllhk, R. M r. White IIA Ilomuroom 318 Row I Knnusvk, D., Hornuvk, IJ., Conroy, B., Dupuy, J., Hilliker, N.. Evans, J., Dickson, J. Row 2 Ilrumm, G., Quinn, E., Sinvvy, D., 'I'u0ki-r, l'., Comm, H., Rihvnlsky, B., Patterson, D. Row 3- -DnH'y. J. Hczenbarth, G.. Quzuiv. R., Laskvy, II., Grub, C., Sm-hrinfzor. G., Run-liff, C. Ahscnte-vs-'l'onsIvv. J.. Butvhvr. J Page GSI I I ' f- mf ,.--. -1- A .f-s, ,--.5 ...Y 7 v I E 2 , L .. K. V. A P .ak Q Miss Blackburn IIA Ilomeruunl IFRS Row I Ilnivry. A.. Kraft, L., Wulwr, C., Iivrmlson, J., Morrill. N.. Hnllivr, C. Row 2 -Samir, C., Ikm-livin-r, J.. Short, .I., Iiyull, IS., Iinuvr, Il. Row 3 Fllllvr. Ii.. Lluyll, IC., Ili-:1Il, IJ., Miller, V., l'tznszynski, Il.. Knsik, R. Row 4 liuwnmn. N., Yun I.uit.. .I., Potts, J., Ripiwrgvr, M.. Suhavki, D.. Ilvnm-tl, I . Ahsvnlvm' McMiIIin, S. Miss Dawson IIA I'IOIIIl'I'U lII 31,1 ROW I Trinkwuiwi. M., lhxrllos, J.. Cnjkn, R., VVrI1:ht, lf, Fisi-hor, C.. Biol:-r, Il. Row 2 Nl'lm'4'. M., Gilxsun, S., Grvvn, F., Hunllvy, N., 'l'isvhlm-r. C. Row 3 Krumu, K., Murgaun, V.. Lush, D., Mzu'K4-nziv, A.. Ronlilly. J.. Nm-lxln-vin-r, M. Row 4 Ilillvr, S., Irwin, l.., Iionnimrhuif, J., I4l'is-knizlll, A., I'Ium-In-rize-r ll, Rvzul. N. Almsentn-us Alkirv, S., Gaiyilus, IJ.. Walsh, J. Miss Emlmmisrm IIA Ilomeroom 212 Row 1 Jzwkmzm, S, Iflylnzin, S., Monfhlk. R., Gurfinn, Il., Nii-min-I D.. Moyer. N. Row 2 Sluvirk, II., Sri:-ifvr, D.. Amlrvws, J., MuIc'l'mn. M.. Kulliv. R.. Rm-nwr, A. Row 3 Whiiv, N., .IvII'vr1ls, J., Kiofvr, l'., Kimrrc-P, ID., l':n:4si4ly, R., Voigt. IB.. Snnfurql, J, Row 4 'I-Iurllwrt, S.. Mvsh-r. J.. Rm-insane-n, J., W1-rlz. J., I.nmh. J.. Puxon, M., Iwnstlvr, K. Miss Miner IIA Ilmnvrumn 2224 Row 1 -Luczxs, J., Onimun N., Ilnkvr, N.. Mikn, l., Iiushi, ll.. Hz-rrivk, R. Row 2'-Al-iirklsrirlv, A., Ilivlmnlz-1, A.. OIIIS, Ii., Ilwyvr, J., Robison A., lluckvyu. Il. Row 3 Horsluurgrh. S.. Kuvhnlv, C., Wilson, S.. Mnxhm, .I., Amlvrsnn, U.. Harrison, II. Row 4--Stanley. M., Ilummvl, M. Mathiv, H.. Gm-hlwl, S., Cnnlvy J.. fnnnnr, M. Ahsvntve Egan, G. I'ug'0 74 I I , , n x-fx I N nr. . ' i ' 4 4' P , i Miss Moore llA llomvromn 126 Row 1 Duuglus, R.. Soikn. H., Ansln-rry, L., l'm-psin, E., Mnrshull, M. Row 2 Auslwrry, l'., Kqllwlvn, M., Vusil, .l.. Iiuunstrax, A., l'hm-nc-y, L., Karas, P. Row 3-Musun, .l., linnnk, L., Murphy, R., Mclutyrc, J., Piunigvr, .l., Lupribihl, S. Huw 4'-f-Nvlms, R., Conrlul, J., liurrivr, N., linker, l'., Lump, P lluvk, M., Kunz, J. Almsm-utcm-'l'fuuslicl, I. Miss Powell llA liUlllUl'U0lll lilfl lluylm, U.. Kohl, J., Powers, Row 2---Lsuuzo, ld., Wnrd, F., Mr'Quilkin, D.. Klrumwyor, J., Johnson. C., Dotson, H. Row 3-G1-of-nhnlf, A., Grubc, K., Stull, R., Pvturkin, R., Smith, li.. Schulz, S. lluw -1- -LuMuul, l'., Milinrik, L., l np,lnnd R Rus. B Smmh 4 ' , ., J '. ., . t '1 cus ll., Armstrumr, M. AllNk'llllK'S Noppmnn, M., McGraw S., Fuser, D. Miss Wzurner llA Ilomeroum BGG Row IP-l'ol1.urnk, D., Ka-urns. G Nicklns. S., l'owvll, B., Sihto, A.. Cruokshunk, J. Row 2--Fishvr, J., Muellvr, H., McKinuvy, N., Lewis, B.. Gurmsuu, E., Torreson, C. Row H---Spisnk, L., Dixon, J., lluilly, J., Davis, N., Breniur, J liomlm, R. Ruw 4 ' Hipzhmluchcvk, L., Poltor, Wysovki, R.. Eck, J., Richlv.-y, Gilmore J., Kramer, B. Allen-111.1-1-s St. Cluir, W., Lunsley, l J J Miss Whitlock 11A Homeroom GGR Row 1flVIo0rc-, M., Helm, V., Juclunnn, J., Grmzury, J.. McCormick, J., llnnmlcl, M., Shura, R. Row 2- Murquurilt, C., Winkler, Il., Lump, J., Gnydos, M., Humiston, J., Heider, D.. Vllk0Un, S. How S-Brown, E., Cope, B., Kraus, H., Goldm-n, R., Yuhus, D. lirmmkvll, L., Lanmlflm-ld, M. Abscntves--Geiscr, A., Joyce, M. Page 7 I how 1-l'h-usum-4-, H., Cuciak, F 1 r E- - E . K 'M '--.fha f v 1 I I 1. AP .. ,Q ' Mr. IIZIVQCI' IIB Ilomm-room ll5 Row I Krumr.-iyr, H., Russn-ll .l.. W'vbslm-r, H.. NVinIvrs, .l.. l':u'.u-r, ll., L1-wis. R., Rn-lullv, li. Row ZZ NVur1lm-rl, ll., lluw:u'1h, ll., Comm-rth, IJ., Honwrsull, R., 'Ihonxpmnm li., Whulvu, J., Krm-mn-r, A.. Fzurrun, U. Row 3 Gl':mim.:vl'. R., Moor:-, R., Jonas Ii., VV:1r1:o. .l.. Hn-i'vri'l1. ll., Gihlin, J., S4-hm-i1l--r, N., Milwzly. D. Row 1 Simon, li., Ikon-lm:--r, N.. New:-ll. H.. Fink, IG., Johni, ll., Sanus. ll., llrzuun, 1'.. l.onx, G. Alu:-lltvvs Vmx IM-n Ilossvln-, ll.. lihrluur, W. MV. XYvlmlJ I IB llomuroom 128 Row I S:'hmi1Il, II., Rn-ppm, IL, Iiorlzmwr, IC. llzlyfhrs J., lirn-nlu-r l'., H:xu.m::n. .-X. l'I-lmomls, ll. Row 2 Sullivan. li., Van Vulkvnlmryf, 'l'., Soliis, il., IVlul'LimIulv, .I . Shulk-r, li., lhnrvlkzl, II., Monro, li. Rov: Zi Smith, J. llnnulmlwon, ll., Arlzlmuscin. P.. I :xhn-y, ll., IJil':xpu:x. J., Iluhlsins, R. Row -1 Uhlv, K., liusan, ll., Sw-m-or, li.. Ilurris. ll.. Kingsbury, G., Ilnrtmam, F., lirinumun, IC. Row fm Mnisrh, J., Smiih, Ii., HL-illkv, li., Vzlstis, 'l',, Il:nl'Il'i4'lL. IS.. Noslxy, Il., Vhnssiu, C., K Itzmillvr. IJ. Mr. VK'o0cl IIB Ilomvroom 1105 Row I Ha-nm-, II.. M:nrqu:n'nH, J., Mountraulln-, IP., 'I'i1lilx, II., MvK4-nun. Il.. Mnywhorl, D. Row 2 Liskal, Il., 'l'oulm-, li., Hull, J., Shrvfflvr. R.. K4-nny. 'l'., Fox, I' Row 3f-Axwotsos, J., .lo!mson. S.. Ascltinv. V.. Cmlnt IT.. Gnmblv, J.,-Myers. li., Lynuh, lf. Row 4 Splzuin. VV., liunlu-y, P., Cults, J.. Mn-Nm-rm-y, .l., Alvholl. ll., Vim-h, J. Row 5 Spiswk, R.. XVhih'. Ii., VVimh-rs, ll.. liulmin, II., I':1uln--,- J., Foltu, D.. Sion-r. IC. Abs:-ntvv Rzmsvlu-:mln-rLE, KL At an ull school party 11 nm Qivizm, zxiflvcl by two Luke wooflitvs, will-c1 iz1iI1e1l party gm-rs with SOl'l'0I'y, maggie Page 7' Miss Campbell IIB llmnvrosnn 109 Huw l-fHull'nmn M.. llilruy, C.. Whvrsu-in, S., Blukv, N., Wnlmlrnn, l'. Row 2 l'rok, PI., Gessnvr, L., Km-klnnr, IC., llnlbvrg, R.. Hurnuvis, L. Row 3 linglin, D., Class, E., Zvlris, li., llurl, I., Gnlvhuusv, D., Row -1 Pulturuk, N., Nurnluhl, N.. l'K-ssl-:lim-yn-l', ll., Muir-r, D. Miss Mm-Millin IIB llmnn-ronnl ll2 Rnw 1 llrncm-, U., Juhnson, A., Johnson, IL, ll:-vine, Ii., liruns. S., Fm-tu-rnmn, V. Row 2 Comes, C.. Sliwinski, C.. lfulknur, J., Gruun, S., Wagner, N Row 3 Puhlut, D.. Smith, M.. Snyll-H, C., l's-tvrsnn, A., Ze.-rvu-x, U., lfuwvll, li. Row -I llurkul, B.. Carrier, J., Sxvn-1-I., N., Quullivh, A., Hill, ll.. l-'ullortarn S., l'urub1-uk, D. Miss I.. Stewart HB llmneronm 327 Huw 1- Gillsun, M., Vasvy, J., Lowry, l'., Krnvu, Il., Gull, M.. Jelwsnn, D. Row 2 Nnwnk, E., Lowe fl., Willcox, H., Mm-vrmuns, D., l'nul, J. Row 3 'Siduwny, S., Wittlig, C., Wrkht, D., Tnylur, J., l'olchu, li., Guydush, H. Rnw Alf' limllu, l'., Cuwrsv, Ii., Monro, M., Hoe-nig, l'., Winton, M., Dulmlmins, J. Alxsonlm- Dulzruwsky, N. These students are the first vonting'cnt of the hundreds who fill the stadium every Snturcluy nf football season l'ug'0 724 Q f A. - In sbp sm L17 W 3 37' ' V 'ei Q: V X t is Q ng!! M Q , 6 Liz Q, 'Il , , Tw A35 w Y I WF W,XQX.,R I M n 3 'f K , in Q ,.,, 4 W., A 1 Q-En T1 in La, ,, f :Ax XL 1 . if sk Qt , M A 1 XR ' A kg 'J un.. XMQQ, 'sl A. Q' 1 w fy! md 8 ,x,.,,, fl! wif, , 11 ,X 'Q 3 , f . X . 2 JE 'Q A .1 Awe . Q M1 .1 1, ,Fl M Q it A Q ,,,. Wm L .Lk v i . .. .we U x a K . ,4 fp? V N . it A: Xe- Wt, N sd M ., 5 1' 3 ' u 1 WW? J .W a ' A v ' ' ff? vi ww 'fs' if I xy S as T W -me P 1, 4' Y, 3 A K 5 sf ,' -K .. mfg Z v ' sk wr ii411'QLE.-.TB ,af P? i Mr. Mltchell 10A llomrn-nom 26 Rnw l-Wldrnjcir, V., Snirlvr, D., Grnhum, A., Grivr, D., Vnn llnrn. 'l'.. Jordon, ll., Kollumr, J. Row 2' Mvnllv, R., Must, W., Hmlprvs, .l., lil-ryzvr. li., RUCSO, J.. lhllinsv, R. Ruw Il Comm-lshnll, K., Fotlzunl, R., Sirl, ll., Vurlrwl, R.. Manning, li., Voicvl, R., Guilford, T. liuw Al- -Muy, l'I.. Humor, IL, Curr, .I.. illllllllllh W., Ruitz, J., Tnwnsonml, R. Almsvntm- Gm-urge, T. Mr. Rouml 10A llmnerouni 204 Row l- l'.in1l:-ilrnm, K., Rnxvnmn. S., Tnllll, G., Kilbunv, M., Wright, N. Row 2 Slrinm-r, J., Lnurin, T.. liuvklnnil, D., Suruvy, E., llownuin, G., Grvvnwuld, D. Ruw 3 llrnsvk, C., Snulh, l ,, blnrnslmw, D., Larsen, R. Row -lA Quiirlvy, S., Runmlull, B., K1-lly. D., Mom-, B. Alum-nl.vo llinslun, C., Nvwvll, M.. Quick, R., Shvlmlun, D. lVlr. Shaw 10A Ilmnovooln 130 Row 1--Mcllunn, R., Urn-cue, J., l'm-rin, ll., Ruth, R,, Bush, A., Uusu-llu, W. Row 2 Suvngv, D., Rout, D., Fast, L., lim-vk, 'l'., lliyzgs, J., Wa-lwr, M., Muntgznmvry, ll, Row 3'--MuUrnnv, R., Wvnrnvr, T., Stn-ipxorwnlll, l'., Musoln, R.. Vnjlvk, J., l.ilk0VitZ. H. Row 4 Novntny, ll., Mnurvr, R., Wumls, .l., .li-U4-r, J., .lnnn-s, D., l'urlu-r, ll., Su-vu, B. Mr. Suxgius Mr. Sipxgrins 10A llmm-romn l-HS Row 1-fllunzoly, F., Kuhn, D., Lulu-, 'l'.. H4-rmun, L., Simon, J. llruwn, ll. Row 2 Kmwuk, J.. Nuhiyzyfm, S. Rm-vkvr, R., Wnllnrc, 'l'., Smith W.. l'i0r4'1', R. Row 3 Mullln-ws, R., Crilxlmon, R. Wnnnm-r, 'l'., Gillis, L., Bauman li., MuvNnir, W. Row fl Milligan, R.. Dnwsnn, H. MvKinnm-y, R., Conrzul, W.. Luchrvs, F., Kll-in, D., Wunek 1. l':nf:'v 75 1' f r 3 - N ,,,,.l.,Q gg, .1 .,,, 1. Miss E. Coates 10A Homeroom 132 Row li-Patton, J., Vivre, I'., Schultz, M., Kuhn-, C., Wulvn, l'I.. 0'NeilI, l'. Row 2 fKnupp, L., Cnurtright, I.. Drabik, R., Hn-vk, A., llunt, .l., Joie, E. Row 3 Ewig, R., N1-ury, J., Pillinxz. ll.. Swift, l'., Sulrnn, C., Ke-lling, E. Row 4 Henrirh, II., Willinmrmn, M., Baumann. C., Plisa-Iv, lt. Ondrejeck, C., Stuvky, M. Alnsontve Miniuk, E, Miss Kessler 10A llomvroom 203 Row lf-llruuvr, ll., Stvigzvr, G., Blake, M., Dittvhrunmi, R., Evans, .l., Misiak, J. Row 2fHaas, l'., 0'Ne-il, R., Hoyle, H., Vnsoy, N., Kvocnk, L.. Zarbuck, A., Wncmu-r, S. Row 3-Moyer, M., Hmw, li., Osborne, V., Peter S., lim-itl', N., Westphalinm-r, J., Fnxon, H. Row 4 -Smith, T., Cruthvrs, C.. Stackhousv V., llulmlmnl, U., Marusck, I, Russvll, ll., Shxnlria-ls, J. Miss Kleinmeyvr 10A Homoroom 30 Row 1-llielck, R., Kushm-r, J., Myers, H., Burkhanlt, H., Watters, S., Rout, F., Chupek, S. Row 2f -Harris, ll., Cosa, N., Must, P., Eisele, S.. Bedford, R., McCre-anor, J., Ropnss, J. Row 3' Len-, J., Dri:-lcull, l'., Pete-rman M., lluollmun, L., Emrick, R., Daniels, M., Applegate, E, Win-nius, E. Row 4---Knutson, G., J1-rnmn, F.. Wright, l ., Strnmp, G., Moss, .l., Neuwirth, A., 4'ur!vr, C. Miss McFadden 10A Homvroom 229M Row 1----Lncko, H., Roelker, B., Ashmun, C.. Sklvnnr, J., Olde-nbunz, J., Broth, M. Row 2-Smith, M., Ev:-rsh-n, M., West, B.. Erskine, M., Gund, J., Murphy, C. Row 3-F-Carrettn, R.. Caldwell, M., Jenny, N.. Rc-ynolxls, J., Scott, C.. Linde-n, A. Rnw 4-f-Rogers, J., Johnston, C., Roberts, N., Lursnn, PI., Urban, U., Heifuss, M., Holmvs, M, Al1:'.Pl1lr'cs Mairo, E,, Grilling, P, Page 76 1 iff- w - ws ' tg l'.-.Q.a -I .A ,- g RM, Y J im-: i- x Miss Miller 10A llrmeroom 101 Row l lleidlotf, D.. Frost C., llenillil. N., Cook, ll., llnll, P.. 'Pooh-y, G.. Lennzu, M. Ruw 2-lk-run, A., Krvjci, D., Kruemer, li., Ulley, E., Ill'l'l!'1'lllC0, E., Weir, ll., McQunde, M. Row 3-Goebelt, D., McCann, J., Tuhsler, l'.. Waddell. Il. Chnpmun, G., Zink, L., Craft, M, R.-w 4 Whitt, P., Mvyvr. M-. Jnekmun, K., Truilin. M., Wi-iscovf, H., Lunmurvux, J., llcek, l.,, Ilzurik, M. Miss Smith 10A llomeroom 2298 Row l Zuok. A.. Grilxlu-n, S., Reynolds, N., Whiteside, R., Silverthorne, A.. Brauer, R. Row 2---Hawthorne, H. Rhodes, V., Stetz, ll., Sykora, M., Oloek, B.. Kaltner. V. Row 3- Metlivern, M. Griffith, N., Hanna, F., Nickel, Il., Lippen, O., Ilerk, M. Row 4--Shcridnn, P. Brown, F., S1-hmitt, E., lit-llunxy, N., Sykes, ll., Olson, J. Absentee Mason, P. Miss Warner 10A lI1-meroom 2115 Row l Dupny. M., Gull, J., Junusik, R., Hudveek, A., Cox, li., Mrlmren, I. Row 2 linker, M., Sleno, E.. l.oc-sr-h, G., Roland, J., Metzko, V., Murrick, J. Row 3--Mouptlitun, E., Olsen, M., Smith. M.. Grosse, J., Hill, D., Sessions, J. Row 4 Humphreys, M., Bohm. B., Kiesel, J., Cullinnn, J., llnrshharzer, M., Kelsey, J, Aliscnteos--Wahl. R., Dobbvn. M. Both Lnkewoodite-s and com- munity niemb-vrs pzxrtieipate in Z1 discussion on everyday citizenship before students Page 77 1 n X A- L . Mr. Bmwlff' 10B H0ll1l'l'U1blll I-12215 Run' 1 l vrom'ik NI., V1-nlvlzn. l'.. Rin-nuur, C., Mille-r, ll., Knunh R.. Harris, I . Run' 2 Vs-luxxlcx li.. Hxzuxlm. lf., HTHIIIH, Il.. .l:um's. .l.. Mvlx, I. l'uwxlvn, ll. Run' 3 Anlulilx IP., Ilul'-1, lf.. Ashl-rli, F.. Ynhrmls, V.. Smm-r1-Isl J,. Slum, M. Mr. Heim- IOB Ilmnorumn l-1211 Row I l'm-trns. J.. Iianrk. Ii.. Puitvrsnn. VV.. Ilalhn. li.. llairly, Il. Row 2 'l'hl':1shn-r. l',, Ihnyrv, Il., liuhl. ll., f'1lIlfl'l'H, .l., Vurmilyv, I.. Huw 3 Aclu-rmam. IZ.. Kirluy, J., Stuckimr. C., Quiurlvy, S.. Ertnlznxl. Ii. Alwsvrxtovs Ks-llc-y, D., flr:xIT, Y.. Wmrnm-r. Il., lhnlmru. li. MV, Kumi IUB Ilolm-rmnn I-1211 Row I Krnlvy, R.. Ch-:xry. .I., Drvssinn. J.. Trimmor. R. lfxmrmlysw. H.. INI:zrl.imx'ivx, IC.. l,z1uri:1. 'l'. Rim' Il Hull J.. Mz'l vrl'un. fl.. HHN. IT.. Vadflt. ll., lh-4-lmum, l'1 Jnhusnn, W. Huw 3 Fink. V. SHUT, H.. V1-rbsky, R., Fitz-Lzihlmn. l'.. I-Irlnwzm, VV., Jnycn-. A.. VV:lllac'v, W. Student. C'oum'il lnvmln-1' servo iw- l'l'L'2llN and cookie to the nc-w l0B's at thx- got zwquuintvrl party vzwh tn-rm P21510 'TH Miss Chem'inf.rton 10B Homeroom 306C Row If- Horvnth, li., llattol, U.. Sihlo. I., Tomasouic, R., Murtlock, C., Vandvrveer, J., Smith. F. Row 2 V R04-ri, M., Schroeder, A.. l lc-ming, li., Zimmerman, T., Krug: C' Fvvrhurt I' Tu lor . ,. . , .. Y .J How 3 Schwartz, D., Lev, H., Brown, A., Birchnrd. S., Walters. C.. Lmtibihl, N., George, V. Mrs. Laitein l0B Hom-Groom 306L Row l fMs-pales, E., Harrison. A.. Distcr, J., Duschel, N., Linge, M Row 2-fSutlifT, R., Spnuldimz, C. Pvth-mzill, E., Allan, J.. Tatum E.. Klein.-vkv, J. Row 3--Murphy, J., Dubbcr, H.. lloesken, M., Hurnmn, M., Cole, G.. Schwartz, L. Mis-s Monroe Miss Monroe 10B Homeroom 306M Row 1 Kunnlm, E.. Drummond, M., Sh-urns, S., Witalis, N., Cooney, R., Hrs-mer, K. Row 2- Fritzsche, C., Mueller, S.. Shipman, M., L1-urs, J., Dover, M., Christina, J. 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' mf ' W f if' QQ ' ,S Q , ar 7 u aw V - , , in 1 Opponents in Hot and Cold Season Rhodes--An inexperienced Ranger eleven opened the 1947 grid season against a Rhodes lligh squad, the two schools meeting f'or the first time in nine years. Chet Grob scored first. going over center for 31 yards after a recovered fumble had set up the play. The Rangers dominated the third quarter, but midway in the fourth, a short Rhodes pass from the three brought about the tied score. Cleveland Heights-Playing under the lights at Shaw Stadium before a full house, the Nessmen battled the always-powerful Heights Tigers to a 14-1-1 deadlock. Lake- wood scored first in the second period when Chet Grob raced over tackle for 31 yards. Grob also accounted for the second Ranger tally when, in the first play of the final quar- ter, he went over on a trap from the 17. Elyria-The Pioneers led by their star, Vic Janowicz, defeated the Ranger squad which was crippled by the loss of Dick Kadar, Pat Knuth, and Chet Grob. Elyria scored once in the second period and twice in the third. The tables were turned, however, in the fourth quarter when Bob Burson came from nowhere to snag a Janowicz pass and go for 20 yards and a touchdown. Game ended 18-7. Shaw-The Shaw High Cardinals converted a 50-yard desperation pass into a lone touch- down and threw the hapless Rangers into the L.E.L. cellar. The tally came midway in the second period, giving Shaw a 7-0 lead which they never relinquished. One of the out- standing features of the game was the excel- lent punting of Bob Burson. Strong defensive play was also a dominating factor in outcome. Bill Armstrong Lynn Bristow Roh Burson Bill Charlesworth Skip Penta-r Halfhark Quarterback End F d Jack linlvin l'1-Kc Gnrtlnnd Chef Groh Leroy Harouvis Lee H kl b End Tackle Fullhark Guard Him!! 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A l 5' 1 QW ,wx I gEf QX n vw- , , bv, .f M was I W N, ,A ,, Qld N 'ini' .xx Bob Knude Pat Knuth Dick Luginbuhl Marty Mayer W lly P Q t la k Center Tackle Guard ull' El' If Rocky Retone Bill Sawyer Jack Sipple Ken Wleland B b Y ri k Fullbnck Halfbark Guard Fullback End 3-6 Defeat of Akron Highlights Season M Akron West-The witches rode with the Rangers as they upset a powerful Akron West squad at Baldwin-Wallace Stadium on Hallowe'en. This defeat broke Akron's vic- tory streak at seven straight. The Nessmen worked like clockwork as Hob Ilurson scored in the second period, giving Lakewood a lead which they never relinquished. Dick Kadar scored again in the third quarter. Final 13-6. Shaker-Playing before a capacity Dad's Day crowd on the Shaker gridiron, the Rangers rolled to a 33-12 victory which pulled them out of the Lake Erie League cellar. Captain Lynn Bristow led the scoring, crossing the zero stripe three times, while Chet Grob and Dick Kadar each accounted for another tally. Canton McKinley-Playing knee-deep in the mud of Lakewood Stadium, the Rangers fell before once-beaten Canton McKinley, 20-6. This loss marked the fifth straight de- feat which the Nessmen have received at the hands of the Bulldogs. Lakewood's lone tal- ly came in the third quarter when Chet Grob cracked over from the two. Mud and a con- stant rain hampered the offensive of both. West Tech-The traditional Thanksgiving Day game with West Tech marked a disas- trous ending to the 1947 grid season as the Warriors scored a 33-0 victory over the Ran- ger squad. The two teams played on fairly even terms during the first half, but Tech's second half attack sank the Rangers. Page Photograph courtesy of Ray Matjasic, l'luin Ds-uler photag Wm-st Hi1zh's secondary takes out blocker Rocky Retone as they attempt to stop halfback Harold Haywards oFl'm-nslvo thrust. lhs- nlhn-r Rangers who are shown in the picture are: fullback Ken Wciland, 89: quarterback llob liurso 625 and yzuursl Marty Mayor, 114 Though the season's record stood at three season totals 151 to 143. The 51-0 victory wins, five losses, and two ties, the Ranger over West High helped bring this about while gridders outpointed their opponents in the the 33-0 loss to West Tech cut their margin. The Season's Record Lakewood ,...... ...... 6 Rhodes ..,.Voo..V.,....,..,.,.. .,.... 6 Lakewood ....... ,..... 1 4 Cleveland Heights .,..,. ,.,,,.. 1 4 Lakewood ...,... ...... 7 Elyria ,.,..v,........,..,.... ,,....o 1 8 Lakewood ...... 0 Shaw .. ,,7.. ...... , 7 Lakewood ...... 51 West .,.,,..,...... Lakewood ...... 20 Lorain ,....ooo.. .. Lakewood ...... 13 Akron West ..,...... Lakewood .i..., 33 Shaker ...o....,c....v.......,. Lakewood ..,... 7 Canton McKinley .....,o, Lakewood Page 86 0 West Tech Jay Vee Team Makes Brilliant Record Running up a tremendous total of 177 points against 18 for all opposing teams, the 1947 Jay Vees defeated all opponents and added to their brilliant record of five perfect sea- sons in six years. The high spot of this sea- son was the 47-0 rout of Cleveland Heights, in which the Jay Vees passed and ran for the amazing total of 478 yards. The tough- est moments experienced by the sophomores were in the 6-0 thriller with West Tech. Much of the squad's success was due to their new Heffervescent T formation, according to Coach Don Harwood, who came here from Elyria in 1943. Since Coach Harwood has been at Lakewood, his teams have won 26 games while losing only six. The main job of this squad is training boys for varsity po- sitions. Future varsity Rangers include Bob White, Ron Mauer, Jack Woods, Len Lu- cas, Lou Lambros, Rudy Novotny, Bill Toole. The J. V. Football Season Lakewood .... ........ 2 5 Lakewood .... ........ 4 7 Lakewood .,.. ......,. 2 7 Lakewood ..,. ........ 1 3 Lakewood ..,, ..... 6 Lakewood . .. ....... .13 Lakewood ..,. ........ 1 8 Lakewood .... ........ 2 8 Row 1 lu 1 ll Rhodes ,....,................. .... 0 Cleveland Heights .... .... 0 Elyria ..........,........, .... 6 Shaw ........,.... ,,,, 6 VVest Tech 0 Collinwood 6 Rocky River ..,.... ..,, O Shaker Heights 0 1 cas, White, Nosky. Wadsworth, Butler, 'I'oole, Folia, D., Novotny, Fink Lamlxros 0 Row 7 --Andrews iteve gavage, n Winilws. or-li wer, llutnell. Mize, Deliose, Wurgo, Vineh, Henrich, Mauer, Woods 0 Row, 3---Johngrn, Mizraisnillis, ,Assn-ltliue, Fast. Adamusein, Hnrtriek, Moe, Mniseh, Stevens, Spisuk, York, Coach Harwood O Row -if-Sayles, Mgr., Churgovich, 'l'uek, Vogel, lforgie. Noville, Gamble, Sirl. Folia, J., Costello, McG'nty, Cilik, Mgr. Rangers Cain Finals in District Tourney The Lakewood cagers closed their 1947 sea- son with a late rush to climb within one game of the L.E.L. champions, Cleveland Heights, and walk off with the second place honors. The Heights team seemed to hold a jinx over the Rossmen. Of the five losses which the Rangers sufered during the sea- son, three were to the Tigers. The high points of the Ranger season were seen in the two league victories over Elyria, a 40-37 dis- trict thrill with Conneaut, and an upset 42-27 win over Akron North. With the completion of the regular season, in which the Rangers racked up eleven wins against four losses, the squad entered the district tournament. Lorain, Euclid Central, and Conneaut went down before the Rossmen's smooth play, but Heights again proved too tough, and Lake- wood was edged out in the finals, 37-32. Coach Jerry Ross concentrated on a junior team this year and will have seven lettermen back to spark next year's campaign: Ken Wilson, Bob Burson, George Sehringer, Chet Grob, Bud Barrere, Al Helmuth, and Phil Ci- cerchi. The lettermen who will be lost by graduation are Jack Galvin, Bill Chaarles- worth, and Bill Anderson. Captain Chet Grob led the scoring parade with a total of 181 points, while Bud Barrere and Phil Cicerchi followed with 105 and 94 points respectively. Barrere led the team's scoring in the district tournament at Euclid Shore. Sehringer and Grob were named on the All-Tourney teams, while Grob placed on the All-Scholastic team. ow: ,oar oss, .0 rin er. .r mir , urn-rv, 1 t Row: Finn-rchi, Anzlvrso , Bnrson Wilson, Galvin, .roi Q Wlllglylilk llszlflllkhhl nm-y, iv uni , iin fs nur frm ow: rani an m C'lc2lR ChR Qhg 'ihltll ar , 'rue e, Charlesworth, Stiers, Fristik, Hs-lnulth Yi? I 4111 lv- - 3 llill Anderson Bud Bnrrere Boll Burson 51 41 -10 210 49 37 56 49 Bill Vhnrlvsworlh Guard Phe! Grnb Guard Ken Wilson Forward Sl'lZllil'l' lloights I+'lv i-x Blum .,.....,..,..,..rr. ..i4 ...,,,,,,,.,.....,,, ClCV0l21lNl lluigrh ,.. ts L4,l.xm ,....,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , fll12ll'Cl' lla-ightxs l.m':1i':1 .,.,.,.,.....,.. Euclid C'Jl1i,l'2ll ...,.,- .......32 ..,,..17 ,,....2l7 ...,,,36 '32 29 Guard Guard Forward Phil Firm-r4'hi Bill Frislik Jack Galvin Forward Guard Forward Al Ha-Imulh Wes Schmidt Goorgv Sehringcr Forward Gunrd Center Lukewuml ..... ,.,,.. 2 U ll'0SL ...., . ..... ........,..... 2 2 zulu-wooml ..,., , lizilu-wood ..,... ...,., 2 3 Fhrxw ....., 32 ,akewoorl .,,... Lakewood ...... ....,, Z 34 l'llyl'l2l ..,..,.,,,.... 330 iukewoml .u,,, l,zik1-wooml ..,... ..,,., 4 2 Akron Nu1't,h , 27 Lzxkuwoucl lmlicwoml ....,, ..,,,, 4 0 Wvst 'llwh .... I9 ,alioxvmmrl ,,,.,, l.alu-wouml ....., ....,, 3 0 Alumni .... . 21 ,zxkewood .,.... l zulu-woonl A ,.,.. ..,,,, 5 3 Uollimvuml ,,,,,,.,,... 29 ukcwood Lnkvwoml A. ,,., ,,,,,. I 33 C vvulzmd llvig'h'l,s 42 ,aka-xvuml lizikcwoml ,.,,.. ,,AA,, 4 1 lmrzxin .,.,.,........,..... 52 ,akewmnl ,,,,,. 40 Lzxkewoml ,.,r. ,,,. I 52 Clovvluml Huights .... 39 Cmmeuut, ..,..... , ...,.,Ii7 Page 89 T 41 L i 'H , 1 1 Q ,w Y '. - ' il . 9 f ' ' G, .IA N W P . Lv, 'L I I ' V I , M lr .QQ A .4 'll M Q!-'W' Junior Cagers Chalk Up Eight Viciories Downing the Shaker Heights five in their season finale, the Jay Vee Rangers wound up their 1947-'48 schedule on the right note. Scoring a total of 457 points to their opppon- ents' 392, the Junior Cagers turned out a record of eight wins against six defeats in a season which saw them on and off the vic- tory trail from week to week. Many thrills were provided the fans, who saw action rang- ing from tightly fought contests to over- whelming triumphs. Having captured their season opener in a 19-18 thriller with West High, the Jay Vees climaxed their season in a 55-36 drubbing of Cleveland Heights on the home floor. With guard Dick Milligan, forwards Dick Nosky, Bill Toole, and Len Lucas, and center Jack Woods accounting for a large share of Lakewood goals, the Purple and Gold quintet proved stiff competition for all opponents. Material uncovered in this year's play points to a strong varsity team next year. The Jay Vees are coached by Don Harwood, who has been successful in devel- oping strong squads over the past few years. The Junior Varsity Season Lakewood ....,, ....... 1 Sl West High ...... ........ 1 8 Lakewood ...... ....... 4 0 Shaw ............. ,..,,,,. 2 5 Lakewood ...... ....v.. 2 5 Elyria .....,........ ......., 2 8 Lakewood .,.... ....... 2 8 Akron North ........i..... 39 Lakewood ...... ....... 3 5 West Tech ....... ........ 1 7 Lakewood ....,. ....... 1 9 Collinwood ....... ,,..,.,, 2 6 Lakewood ....... ....... 4 7 Heights ..,... ........ 4 2 Lakewood ....... ....... 2 8 Lorain ........ ..,..., I ll Lakewood ....... ....... 3 6 Shaker ..,,,, ........ 3 1 Lakewood ,.,.... ..,... 3 4 Shaw .,..,,. ,.,.,,,. 3 0 Lakewood ....... ,.,,.. 2 8 Elyria ,,... i,..,,,i 4 7 Lakewood ....... ..,....... 5 5 Heights ...... .,.,.... 3 6 Lakewood .,..... ......,,.. 3 2 Lorain ........ ......,c 4 2 Lakewood ....,.. ...... 3 1 Shaker ...... ........ 2 2 lst Row Asvltinv, Novotny, Muucr, Nosky, Milligan, Lambros, White, Woods 0 2nd Row-Coach Harwood, Lucas. Costello, Vojtvk, Fink, Butler, Conrad, Cook 0 3rd Row-Dutnell, Jones, Moe Fitzgerald, Barnes, Toole, Hartrick Harriers Triumph in First L. E. L. Meel The Ranger harriers opened their 1947 sea- son with an overwhelming victory in the in- itial meet of the newly organized Lake Erie Cross Country League. The LEL champs, headed by Captain Bob Nixon, captured eight of the first 10 places in a very impressive showing. The Rangers also Won the third place in the district and the eighth in the state. In the district meet Dick Gilbert and Dick Ginther finished fourteenth and fif- teenth, respectively, but the Rangers were nosed out by West Tech and John Marshall. The harriers finished the season with the state meet at Mansfield. Dick Ginther, who was thirty-first in a field of over 100, led the Lakewood runners. He was follewd by Dick Gilbert, Pete Wolf, Bob Nixon, and Jack Lawrence, all of whom placed in the team score. Eight lettermen will be lost for next season by graduation: Dick Gilbert, Dick Ginther, Bill Wehrle, Jack Lawrence, Pete Paisley, Pete Groff, and Karl Heilman. Left to spark next year's team are Pete Wolf, Bob Nixon, Frank Mannino, Ted Waite, Neil MacDonald, and Bob Stewart. Another inno- vation this year was the Jay Vee team. Seven tenth graders won their numerals on this new team. The newest face on the Lakewood coaching stafi' is that of Mr. N. R. Brown, who took over cross country duties from Coach Andy Watters when the latter resign- ed from coaching because of a recent illness. 1-1 'ni 1 1- Q-ns rin . ' ' mn' 1- Page 92 . w .-'X Row lfPaisley, Lawrence, Gilbert, Wolf, Nixon, Ginther, Stewart, J., White, Mgr. 0 Row 2--,Matthews Mgr.: Wehrle, Wnilv, Heilman, GrofT, Mannino, Cook, Wesrns-r 0 Row 3-ffCoach Brown, Eppink, Harsant, Iiudd, Bowditch, Stn-wart, li., Mucllonuld D Row 4 Townsend, Mvllcrniott, Burns. Liarlin, Walter, Rickard, Covey, Werner, V P- mwah' . I947 Thinclacis Bring Back L.E.L. Crown ln one of the wettest meets ever run at Lake- wood, the 1947 Purple thinclads recaptured the LEL crown from Shaker Heights. This was the seventeenth LEL title won by the Rangers in the last twenty-one years. They rolled up an advantage of 26 points over Sha- ker, their nearest opponent. High points of the meet were the mile run, in which the Lakewood runners took three out of the first four places, and the mile relay, which they also won. Coach Andy Watters' boys also placed well in the Canton Relays, and in the district and state meets. The Purple runners were fourth in the Canton events, which were won by Akron East. The best Ranger per- formances were Dick Jones' record-breaking 5 feet 1161 inch high jump, and the time of the winning 880-yard freshman relay team. The Lakewood boys held down a second in the district meet, mainly because of Jones' first place in the high jump, and an eighth in the state meet, by virtue of the 880 relay team's fine performance. The first meet of the new 1948 season, held at the Arena, was the city indoor races. Captain Dick Jones showed well in the high jump when he finish- ed second behind Central's Jim Jarvis, al- though the Rangers slipped to eleventh place in the meet. The 1948 team includes return- ing lettermen Dick Jones, Bob Henkle, Pete Wolf, Ed Overmyer, Bob Nixon, Roy Klos- termeyer, Dick Ginther. and the sophomores. Row I Wiclnnd, 0'Donncll. Nixon, Wchrlc. Wolf, Ginthcr, H1-nklc, liurntko, Gilbert 0 Row Zflvadd, Mannino, Lcech, Ito:-hmm-r, Mcllcrmoft, Hays-s, Lnwrcnce O Row 3--Duffy, l'rim-st, l'nrk, Klostcrmcycr, Jones, Uvermeycr, Hayward 0 Row 4- Janus. Miller, Groff, lioruff, Corpus, Grauer, Coach Scnllion I Row 5-Cnhoon, Hvilman, MacKeigan, Lees. Sehringcr, Fristik, Surbry. The six rm-turning lotter- men on the 1948 track team limb -r ' th m up in c Lzym in preparation for their first indoor meet Page 5 x 1 Mermen Retain Lake Erie League Crowr Winning six ot' eight dual meets and captur- ing the Lake Erie League championship for the third straight year, the mermen, under the direction ot' Coach Scullion, went on to take the runner-up spot in the city, district, and state meets. First place in each of these events was taken by East Tech. ln dual meets the Rangers were unbeaten in Hake Pirie League competition but were dropped by Canton McKinley and by the state cham- pion I'last Tech squad. Ned Clark led the team's scoring with 71 points, while Tom Smith followed close behind with 67. Wally Cold shattered the school and city records in the 50 yard freestyle with a time ot' 211.35 seconds and Ned Clark dropped the school breaststroke record to 1:06.1. The loss of four lettermen by mid-year graduation se- riously hampered the team. The 200 yard freestyle relay team made up ot' George Conrad, Tom Smith, George Stewart, and Ned Clark took the state championship. Row I llvglin, ldlynn lfisclmvr, Leonaril. T. Smith, Stewart, Clark, Fold, Vicks-ry I liow ZZ Newell, Fztiirtittv, Knmle. ltowmsin, llall. llllman, Rainm-y Kasper, t'nnrzl4t, Pleslvy 0 Row 3 Coach Svullion, lmuhvrs, Small, .lohn R. Morris, Stvim-rw:it1l, ltohm, Si-linoitlt-rvit, You Striihar, lietz tm1zr.t I Row it la-skim, R. Smith, llrookvs, VV. Smith, Mt'Kiniu'y, l'1lTlit'l', Mt't'rom-, .loliu Morris. Maywhort. Webster, Ulu-lhart om N n kerv I reestyle nze Sttunrt Freestyle Wally Cold George Fonrnd Tom Smith Ned t'lnrk 4 Ii-xc r limkstroke Freestyle Diving Freestyle Breaststroke Dirk Heck Skip. Combs Chet Grub F r t G o es rumney Ed Saxton Pitcher Pitcher Outfielder Shnrtstop Cnhhu' Row 1- Vinch, Hnrtrick, Russ. Johnson, liranrlt, Slick, Hassett, Knorlc l.awrr.-nee, Jakobi, Christcnson, Tliunlwrst, Galvin. l'lvcrilcn, Combs 0 Row iff-Donaldson, Barrera-, Kydd, Stewart, Mountcasllv, White llaprgetf, Aseltinv, llruniprnn. An- , zlvrson. ll., Grub, Grumney, F., Radar, Iiuzinbuhl, Saxton. Donn, llc-ck I Row 3- Mr, N4-ss, Lavellc, Toolv, Iiurson, H1-nrich, f Krnehlc, Gamble. Lnncv, Nosky, Sopko, Gordon, Parobeck, Bredenbs-ck, Ratcliff, Mr. Harwood 3aseball Team Captures West Side Title Coach Harwood's first year as varsity base- ball coach ended with the 1947 Rangers cap- turing their sixth consecutive West Side Baseball title. This entitled them to meet the East Side winner, Cleveland Heights, in a playoff game at League Park. The game was played to determine the championship ot' the L.E.L, as well as the Metropolitan League title and the right to compete for state honors. The game went to Heights by a 5-0 score. The pitching chores were alter- nated between Dick Beck and Skip Combs, while the team's defense sparkled behind the excellent infield play of Forest Grumney, Jim Regan, Jack Crow, and Len Burrows. The rreceiving duties were ably covered by Ed Saxton. Chet Grob's hitting, along with that of his fellow outfielders, Dick Kadar and Jack Galvin, led the offense. The team's rec- ord for the season stood at 8 wins and 3 losses. The 1948 team has been built around returning lettermen Grumney, Grob, Knode. Page SP5 ,...-S R 1 S hllfarth, Platt, D l ky Qin-r-1 0 Row 2 Tremlin, Greene Carr, G mney Demonstrating his powerful backhand rv- turn is Steve Dolinsky, captain of the team Neiiers Take Seventeenth L. E. L. Crow: Capturing twenty of a possible twenty-five matches, the Ranger netters took possession of the L.E.L. crown, and presented to Lake- wood its first trophy of the 1947-48 season. This marked the nctmen's third consecutive championship and sevenleenth in twenty-one years of competition. Meeting the tough Lo- rain Steelmen midway in the season, the Rangers battled to a 3-2 decision which clinched the West Side Championship. Play- ing host to Elyria in the season finale, the netters whitewashed the Pioneers with a 5-0 triumph and then met Shaw for the cham- pionship tilt. With the No. 1 doubles team of Grumney and Schillfarth pacing the at- tack, and Stiers and Platt adding their vic- tories, the Rangers edged the Cardinals 4-1, the victory of Greene and Tremlin in the final match proving to be the margin of victory. Since seven lettermen graduate in June, only Carr will be present from this year's team when Coach Farquhar calls the roll next fall. The Season's Record Lakewood .......,... ...,.. ....... . .........Y 4 Lakewood ..,..,...., ........... 4 Lakewood ......,..,. ........ 3 Lakewood ........... ......,. 5 Lakewood... ....... ...-. . ..4 Page 96 Lorain ........... . ........... 1 Elyria... ..... ...1 Lorain.. .......... .2 Elyria... ..... ...0 Shaw. ...... ........... 1 47 Golfers Tie Shaker in L.E.L. Match A tie with Shaker lleights for the champion- ship of the Lake Erie League climaxed the 1947 season for Lakewood High's golt' team. Although hampered throughout their season by the soggy courses and rainy weather which forced the cancellation ot' several meets, the team members we1'e able to work out in a number of practice sessions in prep- aration l'or their battle for the league title. 'l'hese practice sessions enabled the golfers to gain valuable experience and to increase their skill through competition with each other. I'aced by Captain Jack St. Cyr, the goltmen Vozich lohnson ivvs lflovd lll'irl emerged victorious from the LEI, meet and then entered the North Eastern Ohio Dis- trict Tourney. Playing at the Sleepy Hol- low course, the Rangers captured eleventh spot in that contest which closed their sea- son. Although letters are not awarded for participation in this sport, members ol' the first team, composed of Jack St. Cyr, Ilob Eckhotf, Ed Hosko, and Floyd Clarke, 1'e- ceived medals for their victories in the LEL meet. Only Hosko will return to form the nucleus ot' this year's squad. Other positions will be iilled by last year's second stringtrs. . , L . , . te .i pointer while Hob ltvlxllnrtll, .laelt St, 1'yr. :mil lfld Hosko look on. The Haiiger golfers eaplnrezl the Iilfll, env-championship in l1I1T Wrestlers Capture City Title, Tie State lfirst in the city, first in the state-this is the remarkable record turned in by Lake- wood High's 1947-48 Wrestling team in one ot' the most successful seasons in mat his- tory here. ln presenting to their school the hard-won trophies, the Ranger grapplers completed their second successive undefeated season. Highlights in the record of nine vic- tories and one tie came in the thrilling 19-16 decision over John Marshall, which clinched the city title, and the hard-fought 19-19 tie with West Tech for the state championship. Leading the field in individual season scores were Captain Hob Bassett, Jack Milligan, Dave Bowditch, Vern Essi, and Marty May- er. Next season looks good with Hassett and Mayer, state champs, and four other letter- men returning to work with Uoach llarger. An Unbeaten Season Lak i-xx'1vfir l , ..,.e.., 21 West Tech ......, ,..... . ,17 Lakew eiti d ,.... .....,.. I 11 Bedford ,..... 9 Lakew iifi d ....,... ........ I 34 Rhodes ....,. ....,,., 1 0 liakew tiiii l ...,, .,..,,.. 2 2 Shaker .....,,.. ........14 Lakewood ........ ......... 3 0 West High ....... ........ 1 3 Lakewood ....,t.. ..,.. S 5-1 John Hay 54 Lakewood John Adams .,.. ., Lakewood ......,. ...... C larfield Heights Lakewood John ltlarshal Lakewood West Tech ...... . Row 1 East, Henzo, Brlnizman. Costanzo, Kolp. Stephens, Lawrence, Bowditch l Row 2 Coach Harpzcr, Milligan, Mayer Bassett. Buckeye, McSweeney, McDermott. Parker, Lindsay 0 Row 3 Wetherill, Mfzr,. llaratko. Selby, Abraham, Hnpzersnn, Covey, Vliamnisili, liars-lkn, llellose. f A .Q . 1- .Xb N .lf JN' 3 4 sqluul vzllvlnills nrn' from lvft to riuht: Stn-vo Dolinsky, ten- lh'ox'y:v t'onru4l, swilnminir: Holi Hvnklv, lrnrk: Lynn liriri- fuullunll: 'l'um Smith, swimlninug liill Ulmrluswnrth, bus- nllg Hob Iinssm-I, wrestlhur: und Holm Nixon, cross-Conn iv 99 3 s lst Row Nixon, Smith, MacDonald, Lawrence, Mannino, Ginther. Henkle, Wolf 0 2nd RowvStewart, J., Kadar, Dolinsky, llristow, Vicki-ry, Christi-nson. Gilbert, Grumnvy O 3rd Rnw-fKnode, Stewart. G., Cahoon, Mayer, Bassett, Charlvaworth 0 4th Row linrson, lngleiield. Sinple, Klostornu-yor, Cold, Luizinbuhl, Conrad 0 5th Row-Platt, Overmyer, Stewart, B., First, Gart- lnnml, Thunhorst, Paisley I lith Row Knuth, H4-ilnmn, Clark, Fischer, Armstrong. Harouvis, Yurick Names ot' boys who have earned L Club this year by winning major letters are listed here. Baseball: Grumney, Grob, Knode. Track: Henkle, Jones, Ginther, Nixon, Over- mire, Cahoon, Wolf. Football: Armstrong, Bristow, Burson, Charlesworth, Grob, Huc- kleberry, Harouvis, Hayward, Inglelield, Klostermeyer, Knode, Knuth, Luginbuhl, Mayer, Paine, Retone, Sawyer, Wieland, Yu- rick, Kadar. Tennis: Dolinsky, Platt, Grum- ney, Schillfarth, Greene, Tremlin. Cross HL Club Country: Nixon, Gilbert, Ginther, Paisley, Lawrence, Wehrle, Mannino, J. Stewart, R. Stewart, Groff, Heilman, MacDonald. Wres- tling:'Essi, Stephans, Lawrence, Bowditch, Buckeye, Bassett, Mayer, Milligan. Swim- ming: Clark, T. Smith, R. Smith, Conrad, Stewart, Morris, Flynn, Kasper, Knode, Bow- man, Steigerwald, Small, Leonard, Vickery, Fischer, Cold. Basketball H946-'47J: Grob, Charlesworth, Galvin. At press-time the 1948 basketball letters hadn't been announced. :T Vi: If 4 v. 1-'A ll x whit ,mul 2 1 I F Zz!! ,-,Q gr 59 isiiillllb 552:52 3' Il M P Q88 ---ln... 4... . ,I rr I aried Program Stresses Good Health Few boys realize after a period of gruelling, back breaking calisthenics or bruising, body breaking sissy games or quarter mile time trials that the coaches really have the boys' welfare in mind. Coaches Ness, Harwood, and Scullion have some very definite objec- tives in mind for their physical education program. The main objective is one ot' good health, both physical and mental. Develop- ing healthy bodies with a high resistance to disease is accomplished through the daily program provided t'or the boys. Other ob- jectives ot' a sound physical education pro- gram are the development ot' good sports- manship, potential leadership, physical coor- dination, and teamwork. Weekly variations ol' the program include volley ball, basketball, tumbling, running relays, and weight lifting. When the weather permits, the boys take to the field for outdoor activities which include speedball, soccer, baseball, and long distance track workouts. In order to earn an A in the course, a boy must make above average showings in the various achieve- ment tests that are given each grading pe- riod. Some of these tests include rope- climbing, sit-ups, chinning, burpees, and va- rious time trials. For an A , the boys must run the 220 yd. dash in 27 seconds or under, the 440 or quarter mile under 65 seconds, do at least 40 push-ups or 35 sit-ups per min- ute, and climb the 25 foot rope without the use of the feet. In addition to this, the boys should take one grading period of swimming a semester. This all-around program builds healthy minds as well as physically tit bodies. Top: Ili-sides rect-ixing Instruction in the techniques ot' good swimming. boys tind much enjoyment in their swimming classes Middle: llalance, coordination and patience are needed inwpyra- mid torinatlons such as the one demonstrated by these tumlllers Itottom: lty using a medicine ball instead of the regular silt volleyball, boys add variety and amusement to their gym classes Exercising on the various pieces of gymnasium apparatus forms an interesting part of the boys' physical education program. Here a group stages a ditlicult performance on the parallel bars demonstrating tumbling as well as apparatus technique Ready! Set! Gol and they're otT. The squads race each other in awkward crab fashion across the gym floor, each straining to return tirst and avoid the losers' award of ten push- ups. Relays such as these add variety to the boys' program Athletics Encourage Group Pariicipaiio Chin in, head up, shoulders down! Number 68, stand up straight! Firing orders such as these, Miss Whitlock or her assistants, Misses Kleinecke and Wagner, invariably call the girls' gym classes to order. In addition to taking orders to correct posture, and suffering through the tortures of push-ups, sit-ups, and various other exercises guaran- teed to develop svelte figures and sore mus- cles, the girls participate in seasonal sports, both indoors and out. Speedball is played in the fall, volleyball and basketball during the winter months, and baseball in the spring. Those less athletically inclined enjoy square dancing, which is taught for one grading period of the spring semester. Left: Howling, one of the few sports which can be continued when school days are over, tinds many enthusiasts among the liakewood girls. Each Monday and Wednesday afternoon of the season about ten teams of girls bowl at the llowl-Mor Alleys Right: Although badminton isn't taught, in the regular class period, it is one of the most popular sports in the after-school athletic program. ln the badminton tournament which is held in the spring of the year, a school champion is selected Acquiring skill in various techniques of a sport pays dividends when teams formed within the grades challenge one another in the intramural, after-school games. There is strong competition between these teams which results in enthusiastic play and good sportsmanship. One of the most popular out- of-school activities is the bowling tourna- ment, which always winds up the season with an amusing teacher-student contest. Individual sports, including tennis, badmin- ton, and ping pong, are another source ol' keen rivalry. Participation in intramural sports earns points toward athletic shield and L , In spite of the vigorous program, gym class is a favorite with the majority. Top: Girls' swimming classes stress good forvn in the four lm- sic strokes, crawl, lmckstroke, lvreaststroke, and siilt-stroke Middle: Volleyball, a favorite sport with Lakenooiliies, teaches the principles of fair play, sportsmanship, and team worlt Bottom: Whether it he the Virginia reel, Nellie Gray, or it pol. ka, square dancing rates high in the girls' atliletie proirrain .A . ,N 3 Leaders Club Develops Skill in Athletics Row 1- Kahs-lon, Klxmnu-yor, Shnmnn, Conklin, L4-thx-rvr, M1-Gunn. MvKm-, Hull, Sohck, Wright 0 Row 2 Soluk, Wm-sl, No- votny, Smith, L., Costollo, Mills-r. Vnncln- vver. Timiik, Dursrhlupz, Urym-nton 0 Row 3 -- Verner, Stnnlvy, Oshorn, llunllm-y. Fisk:-, Smith. N., Fitch, Kirvhns-r, Rm-ml. Eck, Langncr. Row 1 Lejn. Fillinizhsxm, Moon-, Mnvllvr, Blake-, Winklvr, Johnson, Du-ye-r, Novolny, Whittimzham 0 Row 2 lioysun, Chunvy, Curran. Carlin, Gnyilus Dnvis, Smith, G. Wasinavk, Huw-ns, liirglvslon 0 Row 3 - McAllan, Frvdrivkson, Thvis, Poplin, Polls, Enpzlannl. Lunslvy, Swm-ot, Burkq-1, Voltornk Mclntyre, llyull. l I Row 1 Rirhurds, Gibson, llc-miss, Sykorn, Fox. Cook, Patton, Grihhvn, Wnlh-rs 0 Row 2 Zink Erskine. Wa-ir, S1-ssions, Iloullman. Ewig. Wilson, Juvkmxxn, Hnnnn 0 Row 3 Gold:-n, Nouwirth, Hurshhnrgvr, Van Luit, Chupmun, Hill. Sum-r, Muxion, McQuilkin, Shodrivk, Smith, M. E was 3 P1 Rxg: 1 mi wg-3 is 11 wal? V? W if W, Li rf 11 I lhnuiu nn-mln-rs of 'l'ank:itm-ers spend nmny of their aft rn n in llie pool practicing and improving their ll l inrl nmlxing fornultions similllr Io this one Tankaleers Develop Interest in Aquatic' Are you interested in swimming, girls? Then ,ioin Tankateers, the girls' swimming club. Through this club and its activities members are given an opportunity to develop form, speed. coordination, and grace. Only ad- vanced swimmers, however, are able to meet the requirements for membership. A splash party and potluck with the boys' swimming team. an intramural swimming meet, and numerous activity meetings, in which the members enjoyed refreshments and a num- ber ol' interesting discussions on the tech- niques and skills of good swimming, have been highlights on the Tankateer calendar. The most spectacular event of the year for the club and the one which the girls enioyed most was the annual swimming pageant. Aqua Seasons was a sketch book ol' the seasons set to a musical background. The pageant presented the best in rhythmical form and style swimming. Every member participated in the pageant-some swimming in the events and others working on commit- tees for costumes, properties, script, and make-up. Joanne Ruhley was the narrator, and Marilyn Gedman was disc-jockey. The high spot of the evening was a double diving solo by Julia Langner and Pat Smitheman. Diving Board -Row 1 lioffman, Greene. Gibson, Dutton, Osborn, Hayman, lfisln-r, Fredriekson, liamlner, Vanliuit 0 Row 2 Smith, L., Uurran, York, llc-nry. liuliley :ring sp:-alters and seeing movies on swimming Havens, Smith B., Smith, V., Sobek, Utley, Jackman, K. Pool- Row lf-Christenson, Nelson, Hoysen, Van Hook, G1-flman, Vnkonn. limnlel McCormick. Richards, Keefe 0 Row 2 Smitheninn, Frookshnnk, Hiller, l'4-ll-rson Fullerton, Huffington, Jackman, S. Boot and Bridle Pinch Wednesday nfh-rnoon memlwrs of Boot and liridle, mounted on their favorite stem-ds, ride through the paths of Rocky River Valley Itlnthusiastic equestrians gather in 208 for a food for fodder discussion in daily unof- ficial meetings ot' the Boot and Bridle Club. This year the club decided to combine at least two interests by asking dates for an all day ride during Christmas vacation. Col- ored movies of horses were shown at meet- ings when weather prohibited outdoor activ- ities. Un the weekly rides the members have come to know the dispositions of the various horses as well as their physical characteris- tics. Pounding hoofs, curry brushes, and velvet noses attract a few of the more inter- ested to the stable for part time work exer- cising horses and performing odd jobs. All the members are looking forward to the day when they will be able to own and care for their own horses. By participating in this club, the Boot and Bridle members have had fun and gained much useful experience. Row l llinsleu, lirown, Elwy. Gund, Ilittrick. Fiske 0 Row 2 Monk, Holmes, Hill, Gump, Littlefield, Ruppert C-irls' Insignia Members of Girls' Club are .l. Kirchner, N. Renal, J. Langner, li. linker, I., 'l'h--is, M. West. N. lfilliiighnni, I.. Smith, unit li. Smith Winning a coveted I, is the goal to which l,akewoocl's girl athletes work with unceas- ing energy, for to receive an I, the girl must earn S300 points in 8 out ot' the 10 sports otlereil in the girls' atheltic program. Anoth- liow l NVrii:ht, Mnxton, Smith, Slillniun Nieklos, Nelson, Gibson, Novotny, Terrzlno, Klazmieyer, Johnson, lllztke Vtinlxlvr O lion L2 l'otts Dwyer, lfosen, lleitlvr, liztnip. l.owrie, lim-ml, Iiinelinrt, tlolileli. Mason, Amlersoit. liek ting:-, law, tirzlnuvr. Kastler I Row ti West llull, lVlcAll-n, llrown, Fitch, linker, Kreslel, McNair, Moore, Norton I .-ttinuvr, lfislier, Kirehnm-r, Siilliri' Smith, 'l'heis. Smith, lh-no 0 Row fl Smith, l'fs-ilfer llotfnieyer, Saris, Lang- lIl'I'. VV:-lilu'l'. tlilmore, Davis, llnniiston, Eliglziiiil, Ushorn, Imuis. Sauer, Mt'f.Jtlillil'll, l'onrzul. liroelu-tt, Vurlin, Freit- Whittinghzini, Kraus, Stephens Row ti Gr!-uory, t'oin-, Fiske Lump, Crook, Crook, Conklin lin-zul, .Iar'knizxn, tlrnhe Mills lwlvrsovi, Yost--llo, tlrzivatt, llui-ver Melntyre, Helniuth, Connor, Richards, Lamb, Vanl.nit, Vamlzivt-er, Cnhoon Stntx. llhlik rirltson O Row in Smiley, Gibson, Jones, lk-Moss, lloalge. liry nton, Brown Sotak, Wysoelti, tiaynlos, lluninu-l, lirieknizln, lietherer, l illini.:li:lni. t'nniiilwll Miller 0 ltlttI'ir'lx, l'1'tn-rltin. Mutant, Novotlly. VV:lsinaek, l't-plin, Stanley, Cheney, Vokoun, tireenluilf, Huntley, l,nMont. Falkner 0 Row T Trimnier, llluliniae, Smitlieman. leyball, basketball, ping pong, cr award which is given by the Girls' Physi- cal Education Department is the intramural shield. To win this emblem girls must earn 200 points by playing in such sports as vol- ancl baseball Ts',7f 'f'Z3 ' ssc. ,,,f ..,g,.,,'--W rr: ', . . ' ' ' l ,X Hospital Staff Promotes Student Health 'l'hc-so girls, who give up om- of their study periods to work in the hospital room, help Mrs. Garrett with such tasks as wcipzhimz, measuring. und checking correct, posture Bottles of mercurochrome and capsules, rolls of gauze, the smell ot' disinfectant, and efii- cient tirst--aid care are what we usually asso- ciate with a hospital room. But our school Health Department has also placed emphasis on building health for Lakekwood High stu- dents. The school physician and Mrs. Gar- rett, school nurse, head this work and a corps of volunteer helpers are selected from girls of the student body. 10B students and other new entrants are given routine physi- cal check-ups early in the semester in order to direct quick attention to problems of pos- ture, to speech and sight detects, and to hearing faults. Mrs. Garrett includes among her duties consultations with the parents ot' those students who need medical care. The school athletes are given regular physical examinations. Its location in the southwest corner of the Woman's Building, away from the noise and confusion ot' school lite, enables the hospital room to maintain its calm and quiet air. Although not the place for class- room shirkers, Lakewood students know that the school hospital atlords efficient first- aid care and advice on health problems. Page ' lit-sidcs helping: students who lwcomt- ill in schoo ind iv im: routine physical 1-xaniinations. Mrs. flair t iulvlf-.ts students on health problems which atlt-ct thtir vtor PROUD CDF THEE.. WE SHALL NE'ER FORGET THE PURPLE AND THE CGLD mg b 5. 'Q5.fi f' ' k LW, A . R' L 5 RRY Q . W vm 'A 5 ' A 9' 4 K gm Q-,H ' wg 0 , ,J K 9, . , ,gif . 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The leader- ship of the body changes each semester. The whole school votes for executive oliicers, while the council selects the committee direc- tors. Some of the more apparent of the council's duties are the tax stamp collection, talent assemblies, cafeteria and library du- ties, and all-school parties and dances. Some of the individual projects which the group undertook this year were the acquiring of new drinking fountains for the halls, spon- soring several sport rallies, organizing the Boos'ter's Club, and giving an assembly to acquaint the student body with the func- tions, problems of their Student Council. Row 1 Smith, D., Blake, Cooney, Brown, M., Smith, M., Wilson, Hoffmeycr, Campbell I Rnw Ze- Curran, Gibson llnrvvr, Hates, Grvvnhalf, Allen, Alter, Wnsinack 0 Row 3 'Smith. M.. Smith, tl., Cztwrsv, thrlonilul, l'l1'k, Foxx-li, Ilhlik O Row 11 llrm-dt, Schmidt, Foster, Stl-bick, Meyers, Sipple, Borer 0 Row 5 Moilitt, Clark, llarlrick, Quallich, Day, lirandl Row lf Must, Hudinulc, Cook, Gribhvn, Fillimzham, Piwipz, Sohek O Row 2 'IIllfI1iSiIIYl, Kecfe, Maxton, Lvthervr, Little- field, Sauer, Essi 0 Row 3---Hnrshbargvr, Pfanstiel, Penn, Rinehart, Stahl, Hr-nklo, Pfeiffer 0 Row 4---Knmlv, Laco, Dawson, Mountrnstlc, Savage, lmntlirmx-1, Morrison O Row 5-'Mom-. Carr, Kroehlu, Jones, Knnth, Messvrly, Lawrence, l r .al iii. -Xa? - ln-'J' H ai W Qage- 6 5 Q as 717183, 515 IA Qi '-he fig w a 'NVU r i - gg , Www: fi-Q 1 we-im, 1 '- nf W 3 Cinema Staff Records Life at Lakewood With their umlrisvly Mr. lfarqiilizlr, the business staff vhs-vks The pliotoprrnphers and the artists, who mlrnw the art motif fir its 4-ireulaition as other inenilwm complete their various jobs the yearbook. form an invaluable llilrl of the CINEMA lull' I'l4l'lor Flynn, Cirvnlation Manager Letherer, Business Manager Knulh, and Assistant Editor Vredrielcson eheck the dummy plans One organization in Lakewood High can boast that every one ol' its members knows the school Alma Materebaekward and for- ward. This is the CINEMA Staff. Using the laniiliar lines ot' the L.H.S. song as the theme of the V18 CINEMA, staff members have worked for two semesters to mold hun- dreds ol' pictures, captions, senior histories, names, and headlines into a record of the year at Lakewood High School. Under the direction of Miss Mclfadden, editorial advis- er, and Mr. Farquhar, business adviser, Edi- tor Jack Flynn, Assistant Editor Jean Fred- rickson, Head Photographer Don Henderson, Business Manager Wally Knuth, Circulation Manager Ruth Letherer and other members of the staff have worked long hours to build this Alma Mater CINEMA, hoping that they can follow tradition and win the much-coveted All-American honor rating. Page 115 Pacemaker Award Puts Hi-Times Among 1-flmr Frank lllnsign assists Fran Block with Gling while other Checking galley, writing copy, correcting articles, and even stall' mcmln-rs Frush and Heilman complete their own chores dreaming up new ideas are among the tasks of thc TIMES Stull' Mid-year graduates, Stewart, Sutter, Dunkeson, Cox, and Mof- fllt, work together in choosing copy and pictures for a layout Pacen1akcr , top award given to only one other paper in the same classification, is the NSPA rating which the Lakewood High Times received for the first time last year. Correlating school life, publicizing worth- while activities, revealing and interpreting school news, formulating student opinion- these are the principal roles which the High Times has assumed in its twenty-seven years of publication. The paper is published by a Pxgc 116 staff composed of members ot' journalism classes and fifteen regular 'reporters who work under the guidance of lVlr. Seymour A. Slater, adviser, Donna Dunkeson, Frank En- sign, Bill Huey, Jim McHugh, and Karl Heil- man, editorial board of the paper. Financial support from local advertisers, solicited by Mr. Farquhafs selling class, and production under the direction of Mr. lVlartin and Mr. Edmonds insures Times distribution Friday. 'lie BeslScl1ool Newspapers in Nation Page editors Jim Bredt and Bill Huey call on 'mthvi' members of the HlGlI TIMES Staff for zissistzmce in the 'outino tasks of read- ng copy proof' and lesigning new layouts. low l Mnxtnn, Uonh-s, Rim'- nrl, llunkvsnn, Vox, Clash-llo, lovk 0 Row 2 Wolf, Sutlrr, rimlxl, Bloom, Hill, lin-nlt, ln'Hugh C Row 3 Snlmlh, Mof- ll, Sh-wnrl, Il., lfrush, ldnsigrn, uvy, Mr. Sluh-r 0 Row 4 - nsluli, Appunn, Slvwurt, J., ,n-rlllrl, l iss'lu'r, Viyrrnss, llvil- mn, Wuy. l llkf ll WN'-5 xl ----.-- L Again' 4 git ag, 'rx af 532 3 A 1 2 Q , to Individual Girls A parade of polka-dotted horses, lively de- bates about the future ot' this generation, crowning the Friendship queen-all these things were part ot' the Friendship Club's program for the year. Since the club theme stressed social, mental, physical, and relig- ious progress, each meeting included some part ol' this idea. The llll chapter raised money by selling Him Hooks to buy ma- terials to make stalled animals. No live menagerie ever contained such a mixture of striped rabbits and gingham elephants as those distributed at the Lakewood Day Nur- sery by these 1113 girls. The advent ol' the New Look renewed the war of the long hair versus the feather-cut advocates, and the controversy was settled by the visit of Mr. Paul Titus, noted hair stylist. A Young Person's Place in the World was the sub- ject ol' one special program, and even after conferences closed, the topic was carried on in impromptu discussion groups. The elec- tion ol' king and queen for the annual Snow- ball Dance was another highlight ot' the year's social events. At Christmas each chapter brought gifts l'or the Christ Child which were later distributed at the Chil- drcn's Aid Society by the l riendship girls. Una- ol' the most lwauliful and most inspiring of the lllillll meet- ings is the Recognition Service ln-ld in the l'all semester Al the annual Snowball llance, attendants Ann Hull and Hob l'laIl Ie-nd the prom-1-ssional to the throne of the king and inn-en lhc ufliw-rs of the two senior rhnptcrs meet at the Y they are Holi Platt, Ralph Keating, Ned Clark, .lim mae lu ex:-humzv hn-lpful idx-as. From left to right Ste-bick, Bill Huey, Robert Burt, and Frank Ensign Hi-Y Oilers Fun, Varied Discussions, Monthly dinner meetings, datenights, infor- mal discussions, interesting speakers, and a chance to relax among friends their own age are some of the activities which mean Hi-Y to about 250 Lakewood High boys. These boys comprise the nine Lakewood chapters, which are divided according to grade levels. Under the direction of Mr. Oscar Fox and Mr. Charles Smith of the Y.M.C.A. Staff and a faculty adviser, each club plans its own meetings and projects. Meetings are held once every two weeks at the Lakewood Y Ilouse. Each group plans a series of pro- grams presenting topics of interest to the members and using such speakers as college entrance consultants, ministers, professional men, business men, and school oflicials as Page 120 discussion leaders. Several chapters based program plans for the year on a particular theme such as religious tolerance, sports, or vocations. One of the important issues of the year was the consideration of possible changes in the rules for membership. Indi- vidual chapter officers attended local, state, and national training camps during the sum- mer months, where they have picked up val- uable ideas which have gained for the local chapters a much coveted place among the best in the state. Interchapter projects for the year included the traditional Snowball Dance in January, a citywide dance in Febru- ary, conferences with Dr. Russell Humbert on youth problems, and individual chapter support of the Y.M.C.A. World Youth Fund. 1 Q , A ,A ' 5 f? 4 f A F f .ii xi F Nif -.f 'f X., f is 5 3 A ryw J f - ' X .5 S I ' X. f'F Ny 5? 'V Q g Q ,s . l , h W K f . . gas? Q K , is -on Y'--J ' k ' x ig in K W Q ..:, 2 E' X J . f V M Q I V 1, '- ffdw A N QQQ+QNx:,v. r fi l -L f . - . Q X Q Q, D f ' - -. 8 4 -4 fbi iii-ff' Kg, 9 . V Q :sy fx L ,Q H' XSS ,t 1 0 , -u ff- Wang , KL fs1:1,. Q H ut. 1 fxtbiklflilqi V34 I, ., .U qu Q ., G 'irff egg ' gbiwee Q 5pQ - 5 1g f?fX :Q .91 .... , , .'.4 Y 2 331 V5 V2 , 'H 5 F Q5 X 55 X' X -25 M A f W ,-..,, - ,,1,m'+ Qff ffm 'L 0 I fm 'r ' 1 1 fi 114.4-: r- ? X in M Q k f' N gh 4 f - M A , 5 nu 45 g fy ' X V mr . N -X v f K ', grwf n , 5 X 3' 2 X A -gf 4 , , .. ,,W, Mvmf ,f v u X iT3?i?S3E Q 2 af' T, 'gi K 6 12. an Wgfi 55 ??: f 1 'QU' 55? 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Powers, Hillvr, Svhulz. Row 3 Anderson, Andrews, Dulhy, Miller, livllush, I Syphns. Ehy, Carricr. - - Girls' Glee Club 1 3rd Hour Row I Mnrcis, Harouvis, In-vim-, Taylor, Hovnixt. Row ZZ Nowak, Sitlawuy, Hoifnmn, Waldron. lirickmnn. Kachmar, Poltornk. Weber. Row 3 Dixon, Shannon. H4-Im, Gm-1-nhulf, Mvyvr. Mika, Vnnrlnvvvr, Cnmpbvll, Row 4 Alkirc, Anslwrry, 1 Fnssicly, Fowl, Yuhas, Nopnmnn, Nvimvc. Row 5, Auraml. Falknvr, Vaiwrso, Main-r, Landfiold, lirovkvti, Winton. Girls' Glee Club 8th Hour Row l flloison, Srniih, M., Wright, Crook, Voik. Row 2 l'liZxrlz-sion, Gmzv, Ilulvrnwsky, Smiih. Hom-itsvhvr, liymzin. Fciivrman. Row 3 l'0hlI'i Miirhvll, Nurllwri, Mvstvr, Kimzrvc, Gormsvn, McAninch. Row -1 Ihllunvy, Swvs-1, l'urolwc'k, Hill, Lamb, M:-15113, Smilvy. Page 126 at .Ax N LQ Q' 1 Vw W V' YJ V' , W Y. 4 -. I i , xx I A .15 we 'v 1-1 'S W V, 215 - fx 1 . ' ai , Q .Q ,Q S We ,fi U nf E2 if Q 5 Qi Q2 5' fy -f Q ai T c F I ,' 'R .Km X. . , bw R, Q S 4 X U ,t V wg? 5 in If X Qi-qw A A 1 v F I1 LQ X E 1 K I 53:55 , . xv' 1 J 2' L 1 X N 1' -1 I' . A A b af ..-': . , 'lv 3 3 B 3 if 5' 6 5 Q 5 ,W , R My I N , ng Q l' E g ' . -Q '-5 G , ' N 1 X K X ' ' 1 :Y if is fi , 5 ik Q ff P Q E Q .,,AA. v X Q Q 3 ,S 1 pi ' a I is ik y . H1143 xv 4 . a . i ' 'll I x 'Y u.. Y ' 9 V K. 3 N Q' v ,Y Row 'l Scribner, Marsh, Lucas, Prok, Buckeye, Carlin, York 0 Row 2-Hnyha, Gage, Highduchvck, Brown, Mills, Rryenton, Hauer I Row 34- Fotland, Appunn, Lee, Stephens, Haunt, Stacey, Brumm. l told my boys, that very far away from us, thousands of miles over the ocean, there is also a form with boys or may-be girls, which have put these things into the parcel and sent it to us. Isn't it a nice idea to do this- to connect the children all over the world in such a way? I only hope we are successful in doing so and may it be a beginning to bring people in this world nearer to each other to prevent in the future such cruel wars, like the last one. This quotation from a letter from Herbert Bannert, a teacher in a boys' school in Vienna, Austria, in appreciation for a package sent from the chapter is one of the ways in which the hard-working Red Cross Club of Lakewood High School is rewarded for its hours of work. Another project was making Santa Claus suits, which were sent by the National Red Cross to soldiers abroad so that they could show the children over there what an American Christmas is like. Favors for special holiday and scrap books were made for the veterans at Crile Hospital. During the last year the club has produced fashion shows at two all-school parties, which have aided in securing funds for their work. 'l'ln- making of woolen cnpes and coats for needy Members of Red Cross Fluln packed boxes with lhlllr n on :ne of the Red Cross projects this year assorted articles to aid European children me ' s u Red Cross H 'ff 1 fl Q i 1 Wifgeef-'7'i Y Y Library Staff Two library assistants anlniirc one Ol' Two Student l'uuncil nwmlwrs who assi tid MNH the slmwcascs dvcoratcxl for book wcck l in4llcy during Hook Wm-ck cxalnino thur vsor The clicking of scissors, the smell of paste, and a general air of hustle and bustle per- vade the library before National Book Week as student library staff members assist Miss Findley and Miss Jones to prepare posters and exhibits for this important annual event. But do not think that during the rest of the year members of this outstanding serv- ice organization are idle. They are busy be- fore, during, and after school checking books, covering magazines, pasting date due slips, and filing cards. The boys and girls who are on the stall' find it an excellent opportuntiy to be of service to the school and a means of investigating the field of library work as an interesting vocation for the future. Slamling: Smith, Nalnliv, Filwrsc Womll'ull'. l'nrrii-r. livrnmlwn, l'i-nn. Ilcck, lilomn, Kravn, anal l'riclu'. 1 k lmmli h lluikui Granger Ulrich Qulllixh l'i ka Vilknir Icii Hi ll' Scllul: V0i', I j as , gi-, -. .. -...---.-- 7 -- , , 2 . ' ': ' ' , ins. rsci clil and Hales Stage Staff Sets Scenes for the Play E X f Left: Acting as clean-up committee, fl Stage Staff crew clear off the stage after Right: Stage Stall' memlwrs era-:ite setting A Date With Judy . But, boys, is that really the right way to do the job? the Ilarnstornwr prmlui-tions given s-:ich Left: Sitting in n precarious position on the A bag Hys . stage staff members adjust the ropes of the Building new properties, revamping old sets, and creating sound effects for a play mean at least twenty hours of work for the stage crew. Sound effects such as falling bodies are commonplace and are obtained by rolling heavy boxes off a high tableg but for more unusual noises, such as noisy trucks or heavy rain, special records must be rented. Other duties of the crew include preparing the stage for noon hour movies, assemblies, and Page 130 of nails, stout hammers, and mlzmtities of plain inyrn-nuity vmilulm- me stage staff to transform the stage into 11 realistic looking s non-school activities in the auditorium. Un- der the direction of Mr. A. G. Neneman, the boys construct and decorate sets, control lights, and use the proper sound effects and props for these activities. The members ol' the stage staff gain recognition for their hard work, for at the end of three active semesters, crew, members receive letters. When the boys have completed six semes- ters, they are given their stage staff pins. Proieciionisis Show Class, Noon Movies The click ol' the film, the purr ot' the projec- tor, the flash of light and color upon the screen--these are the everyday experiences ol' the boys on the Lakewood High School projection staff. Each day during the three lunch hours these boys devote half of their lunch periods to flashing the latest films upon the screen in the auditorium for your enjoy- ment. Centennial Summer, Sinbad the Sailor. Anna and the King of Siam. and Kid from Brooklyn are some of the films brought to the eyes and ears of the Lakewood High School student body this year. Members can be sure ol' gaining a thorough knowledge of pro,iect,ion and sound system operation since all new members are trained as apprentices claim: the ulnplilin-rs which regulate the sound k fir r ' by the senior members of the stall. After serving on the staff for at least three semes- ters and after being a senior member for at least one, the boys receive minor L s. These same boys are also responsible for the visual education movies shown in room 126. The staff works with excellent equipment, in- cluding a new screen for the auditorium which arrived this year. Since the stu- dent projectionists handle very expensive equipment, they must be dependable and ac- curate. Eliiciency of this group depends up- on the cooperative spirit of the members as they work with their adviser, Mr. Jessup, un- der the leadership of their president, Don Sabath. Meetings are held once each month. - u nnvn-s ure John Stewart und Bob Fhnrvnt Row 1-f0'Neill, Kanusek, Ubelhart, Rreece, McCann, Henze 0 How ZffL'olombo Miller Soc-ha, Twiyzg. Lieblein. Splain, Charvnt 0 Row 3--Johnson, Stewart, J.. Covey, Str-war H ' lH1'lHlH'Y'r4 of lbs' l'l'l'.l1'cliollists' Ulnb, Norman Bauman, Chamberlin, Cubhon 0 Row 4 l'rok, Hunter, Young, Kisel, Kosmk, Saba Ii ss er und Hob Young, cxnlnim- the tilm lender ls' iv - -1- 7 so ...sewn - Barnsiormers Encourage School Talen nur unllirh, Ifredrickson, llreali. Carver, :mil Row lAMills, Bennett, Slavick, York, Norilzinl, Carver. Scribner 0 Row 2 Quallivh, rung. look at pictures from Watch on the Rhino Adsit. Grinrla Polcha. Sirang, Ifoxen, Varoheck 0 Row 3 Morrison, Wilhelm, Quallii-li, Grogan, Br:-dt, Grzibion. na 'I se. llroth, Armslromz. DeMoss. Pierce, Fisher. Campbell O Row 2f'l'ehoke. This semi-sier mi-mln-rs ol' llarusierniers, ilirevteil Rinehart MacNair, lfreilrickson, Lindsay, Dirkson, lk-iz, Dunkcson 0 Row 3-Foster, Miss Cook, produced the drama Watch on the lthii Hcunlmrih. Knulh, Grumncy, Vruttoli, Ilowarih. Moflitt. The thrill of being behind footlights, the fun of rehearsing, the satisfaction of a job well done, and the inspiration received from skill- ful direction are rewards for long hours of hard work spent by Barnstormer play casts. But it takes more than actors to make a successful production. Few realize how im- P nge 132 portant are those thankless backstage jobs. Where would a play be without properties, costumes, publicity or a stage crew? lt's wonderful to see every Ilarnstormer member, glory or no glory, work on some phase ol' each production. This cooperation makes Lakewood's dramatic club one ot' the best. MST. Emphasizes Drama, Poetry, Prose What situations gave comedy to the plot of 'Dear Ruth'? Why was Clark Gable's characterization in 'The Hucksters' convin- cing? These are sample questions which members ol' W. S. T. discussed in their round table report on the movies. The program was sponsored by the T or Thespian part of the club which is devoted to the appreciation of drama. Another ot' their activities is the . enactment of excerpts from plays. The W or Whitman part of the club specializes in poetry. An activity of this group is the an- alysis and discussion of the works of great masters. Writing poems, stories, plays, and essays is the specialty of the S or Scrible- rus part of the club. Bebinning with a single idea Scribs develop all types of stories-comedies, tragedies, melodramas. Row 1-Kraft. Coates, Kuehnle, Cheney, Dwyer, Wright, Robison Gregory, Greene Row 2 -Spisak, Carter Faxon, Kuhn-len. Jackman. Hiizhducheck, Potter, Stnnley. Row 3 fielz, Rim-hurt, Stn:-khouse, Smith. Foxen Pfunstiel. Reinsugen, - Landlield. Row 4 Stephens, I Priition, Snjo, I Foster, Hell, D Buslield, Howarth, Morrison Jenkins i Oflicers J. Rinehart. R. Morrison, J. Pot- ter, A. Prutton, and S. lielz plnn eurly for club meetings Dressed in nn Indian hemlmlress, Frnnk En- sign gave ri reading of Hiawatha for W. S. 'l'. members Page 133 Speakers' Club Practices Self-Expressior As you can see this Hoover Vacuum Clean- er comes complete with six attachments. No, these aren't just the Words ot' another salesman trying to convince your mother that she should buy a vacuum cleaner, but part ot' a demonstration speech in a Speak- ers' Club program. ln such a program While demonstrating how to make a cake, arrange a centerpiece of flowers, the speaker explains his actions. At another meeting a heated debate on socialized medicine took place. Ar- guments pro and con bristled around the room. Members may be enrolled through the public speech classes or by giving a trial speech. To talkative Lakewooditcs this club olfers an ideal opportunity for practice. lu rp- VWIX :intl Dick .lohnson display their fcncing talent in n t':xrolyn McKs-0, Dave Allen, Nancy l illinghuln, :intl Art tlrninnvy ml lninstratiun sm-1-rli for mn- ol' the- pllhlic spvakillg classes admire- thc talt-nt of ilu-nmnstrzition sm-:ikt-r lfili-:inor lli'vt-uhm x l llryvntun, Nicln-rt, Hnlnphrcy, McKee, York, Pierce, Fillillghum, Linzingr, Lvthert-r O Row 2 Rohvrls, lliinkn-ruin, Ilnpvrt, rinml, Ulrich, Arnislrnntz, Syphvrs, l riv1llamlvr, Kotzcr 0 Row 3 Moflilt, Venn, Wilson. Hircc. U'l3onna-ll. liiickstaitlf tiri-cnc, Smith l - ' ' Slanmn llhrin. Dickinson, VV:ltsnvn, llvss, tow -t Mcllnxrh, Hartshornc, Stl-wart, Moorhead, Prush, Myers, Allcn, Rainny 0 Row .i , , lik xhi, tlrulnnt-y, Mm-rlus, Qnnllich, Sin-ss, llnvy, 'i . f H ,sew E' it . Y W1 now I ulllsv. M1-lu-4-, Ilumpliruy, Flieliey, liirkson, Hull, Fisher, Hoffmvyvr Pierrm- 0 Row 2 Rulwrts, Arnislrung, White, Rulrvri, lfown, .-Xllvn, Smith, Illoom, lmnttn-son 0 Row 3 Sotzik, Verner, Gundrum, ltustiulll, lim-ck, Lechne-r Kovuvh, Gomersnll, Lindsay 0 lion' I lluys, Sh-w:u't, Morrison, Ritter, lluvy, Stewart, llrumm, Platt, Myn-rs 0 Row 5 Foster, Jukolui, Ellenhergn-r, Grutf, Grum- ney, llvilnmn, NY:ilson, llovlt, Szijo, linnlnun, Monlgonwrv, lbisf-nssions sm-h :is this tom-vrnini: nannies, plan-vs, :intl happen- Ili-Forum Vluh ollicvrs, lfrunk Ensign Donna Dunkeson, Hill ings in tht- nous tnlw plum- in the Ili-Forum club ineetillgs Huey, Jn-an Fish' I lhl ' - ' Lli-Forum Studies Destruction, poverty, and the misery of the multitucles-these were the conditions in Eu- rope which were reveziled to lli-Forum mem- bers by Fhildren of Europe, 21 film taken by 'l'heodore Andriczi ot' the Cleveland Press. Shanti llzihzulur, il native of India, was feu- turvd on zinolher program. Ile gave an ex- ar, um rr htunirt ullsmuss the vluh prugrum International Atialrs cellent glimpse of social and economic prob- lems in present-day India. Another outstand- ing speaker was Per Bro, a Norwegian stu- dent who told of his work with the under- ground during the war. ln March the club sent members to Western Reserve Univer- sity as delegates at a mock meeting of U. N. Page SP.Q.R. Brings Latin Language to Lite N X f llmx l llruwn, ltryi-v, Diilirziwsky, 'l'nml1'y, Grilvlxi-n, l'x-ter, Hlillvvvk, Mvliivvrn, Les' O Huw 2 'l'ruflin, llmlnmnn, l'llil1ii!i-r. 1'nnr:ul. .le-lilxins, Gi'n'vlil1:ilf, VVhi1v, Ns-nry O Rim' il Quzlllivh. l'l:lnsli1'l, Smith, Zink, Frutlwrs, llulmvs, Moyer O Hun l llm-li, Ili-iinnli, lluslivld, llmlyri-s, llrllmm, May, Flush llyri-n lfivsls-r, lin-rnzird liuflivld, :ind Arls-nv Quullivli, linlin Fliilu iillivirs. ilisvu-is plans for futlirs' 1114-1-liligs nf the vlulx 'l'wc-ntieth Century Latin for Lzikewood- ite-s , the motto ul' S.l'.Q.R., is the theme zirnnnd which the prugrziins were planned. Playing Romain games, presenting at play in Latin, und editing the club newspaper are 21 few nl' the projects which brought Latin to I 11,0 13443 .rv Grulmuin . llurimr l'lirislnms we-ek liutiu Vluli mvnilwrs 1-lijuyvml tht-ruin-lv4-el :ul ii imlliick siimwr :it thu- lmlnv ul' vim-v urn-siilu-nl, Il. Fnstvr life for S.P.Q.R. Highlighting the year's events was the annual celebration of the ldes of March. Mr. Calvin White, who discussed the letters of Pliny, and Arnaldo Liberti, 21 native of Italy, pictured Roman life, past amd present, for the club members. French Club Aids Adopled French Girl Row l Whih-sid:-, R1-ynolils, l'illimz, Hull, Jones, lla-rnmlsvn, Blake, Leja 0 Row 2--Delaney, Powers, Reinsngen, Wacusvr, Mcllormick, Olds, Rivlmrds, Wiltliy: 0 Row 3--'Copa-, Iiaymoml, Minurik, Jvfferds, Mitchell, Joyce, Burkvt, Hoonig O Row -I Stun-ky. llowman. Kiinzrev, Fitch, Foxx-n, Garner, Brown, liennimzhofi' I Row 5-f-Greene, Conley, Grzxhien, lhihin, Van liuit, liusiin-ld, Kay, Pierce, l hrislnms Quinn-s, songs, stories, and l'm'fl'i-shliivlils :ire :ill tril- ililionul pnrls of the l'il't'Hl'il l'luli's :innual Uhrislmas party A l'ew bars of soap, a box of candy, an old skirt, a sweater-these are some of the ar- ticles which members of French Club sent to Helene Viet of Saint D'Angely, France. At another meeting Marjorie Hope, a former Lakewoodite who has spent several years in - Prem-li Club ol'lici-rs, Mini Fitch, Tom Grahien, R4-ily lluclu-ye and Juni- Conley sing the Mars4-illiiisi- lo A-nil rluli lIl1'l'iilll!'S France, told of her work, her teaching, and her modeling in that country. She also gave a vivid description of the French people and their customs, country, and culture. At their traditional Christmas party members played French games and sang French carols. Page 137 1 'l Spanish and German Clubs Investigate The crash of the breaking pifmm, holiday mu- sic reminiscent ot' the Christmas fiesta. snatches of a lilting Spanish melody, a fa- miliar phrase-.fqmf .vw fli-wif-rm.'-these are but a few reminders of the varied activities and programs ot' lil Club Iii-fmfml. Quiz shows, a song liesta, and several excellent lectures de- seribing the romantic, picturesque Spanish speaking countries were included in this year's agenda. ln addition to speakers from lbrvssml in sonibrtros and serapes members of a Spanish class sing Las Mananitas at the animal Spanfsh singing contest Guatemala, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Peru, a Mexican artist demonstrated his skill at a joint meeting of the Spanish Club and lli-Art Guild. A sample of his work is on display in room 5417. This year the club received an acknowledgment from Silliman University in the Philippines, expressing their gratitude for the results of the book drive which the Spanish Club sponsored for this school. These activities make Spanish interesting. Auer, Stewart, livseh, Knnth. 'l'eL:reen1', Littln-tield, otlim-rs of the Spanish t'lnb, nn-tt to disenss the senu-stvr's prmtraln Huw 1 Highdneln-ek, Allen, llnrsbnrgh, Meermans, Hates, Dodge, Fetterinnn 0 Row 2 Sehairer, Rupert, Smith, Little- lield, Hill. Sniail I Row 3 Kay, liiree, l'enn, Buck, Cahnon, Kirkpatrick 0 Row -I fl'etm-rson, Middleton, lliekinson. Knuth, Ht-gn-nharth, Yoo. These students form the repre-untat've eonnei- ot' the 1-lnh Q Ssqcli 2-W IQ Milla' --iv- I odigmbwm. or t, .- ff 'Kiss ,- she Problems of International Friendship Howl Linzimr, Mueller, Johnson, n1lllL'l', Tl'ofTnn-yi-x', Gnrinsun, Maxlon 0 Row 2 Slavick, Stutz, Krnvn, Tippen, lim-ltclivr, lliuder, Miss Cnzm-s 0 Row Ji li--ad, llvim-rt, lilorlt, Grindai, Noppman, Sauer, l'rm-uss 0 Row ft Beck, Johns, Kay. Jzmas, lfllwrli-in, llri-nm-r. th-rnian l'lulu otliri-rs, lfran ltliwlv, lrllaii- Orinda, Gl'l'll'lllll' ltins ale-r, und liliiiiu- l'r4-miss, out livxwtily us they iuzllti- vlulu plains Dropping in on a German Club meeting you might hear the questions, How was the coal pro:lum'tion in Germany last year? or Do local farmers help ease the food situation Y as members discuss current affairs in Ger- many. 'l'o clarify present day conditions, Joe Zimmer, who came from Luxemburg to As a part of their Christmas vt-le-lsration, th-rmsm Club mein- lwrs enjoyed food, jolws, gainvs, :mil song at il potlurk supper study in Lakewood, spoke on affairs in Ger- many today. Reading and discussing letters from friends in Germany is another club ae- tivity. ln April movies on current events in Germany were shown and a discussion was held. Bill Beck played host at Christmas. The last meeting also was a party. Page l Agassiz, Newton Clubs Otter Outlets Page Row 1 Marsh, Knapp, I'owc-rs, Barnes, Hakcr, Gflxro. Wysocki 0 Row 2--Gosciewski, Schmitt, Jvnney, Rcinsmzr-n, Croth- 1-rs, Smiley, Grindu 0 Row 3 Mcllugzh, Davies, Jordan, Luehrs, liasalla, Werner, Mr. Rood. Those- thru- icthyolmzists tlish students? of Agassi! Chili tzlkv time In vxamim- the most rt-ct-nl addition to their museum Lakewood rocked by an earthquake! One cold January morning Agassiz members shiv- ered down to the valley to examine evidences of the earthquake which many years ago had moved rocks for a foot or more. Other field trips are used for collecting leaves, rocks, 140 Utliccrs IJ. ltasalla. li. Wm-rm-r, S. Marsh, M. 12:11:13 :tml I.. .lor tikc 1 lm dan : - I ird walk throusrh the uanln-ns lwliiml ilu- school bugs, and other specimens of natural history. Particularly interesting examples are dis- played in the Agassiz museum. Occasional evening meetings add variety to the club agenda. Colored slides shown by Mr. Dobbin made one of the year's interesting meetings. for the Ambitions of Student Scientists Row 1 Mouizhton, Prok, Frusn, Murphy, Prim-he, Sutter, Siess 0 Row 2----Sayles, Brewer, Graham, Morrison, Hem-nburth, Jordan, Davies 0 Row 3 Boll, Viirrnss, Luc-hrs, Brcdvnbeck, Watson, Janas, Eberlein. l'rm-sidm-nl lit-ll performs in neutralization reaction for Members of Newton Society find in thermits- reaction, whieh was dem- fullow Newton Society oflicers Sayles and Murphy onstrated at one of the meetings last semester, a subject of interest Have you ever boiled water on a cake of ice? Did you ever drop some grapes on the floor and have them shatter like glass? These things may not seem possible, but after seeing the strange properties of liquid air demonstrated, the members of Newton So- ciety know that they can happen. At one meeting an eerie glow lighted the chemistry lab. But there was nothing mysterious afootg it was only a part ot' a demonstration of flu- oresence. At another meeting uses ot' radio waves in treating illness were explained. Page Math Club Investigates Vocational Field Row 1 Block, Vokoun, Lewis, Smith, Horsburgh, Nvary, Brenner 0 Row 2 Mannimz, Stanley, Foxx-li, Brown, Vets-rkm, Hose, Kirkpatrick 0 Row 3---Shaffer, Sie-ss, Werner, Martin, Shelton, Bauman, May 0 Row A Johns, Iloilnian, Vipzrnss, Itoll, Morris, Eherlein, Fleming. ll. Vigrass. D. Sayles, M. Stanley, and R. l'c-terkin, Math Fluln other-rs, lay their plans for the meetings of the semester Chalk dust, flourishing rules, triangles, im- aginary numbers, and various other mathe- matical terms are the mainstays of the club that deals with mathematical problems. Dur- ing the meetings all problems, which are worked on for pleasure, are solved by facts and figures. The membership of the Math Pige 142 At an informal nu-4-ting Ken lh-ll explains :i problem com-vrliillg: the arcs of a circle hx other mm-nilu-rs Horshurgh and Smith Club has grown like a power of a power dur- ing the year. It seems that students are dis- covering the importance of this exact science in the world today, as has been illustrated by several outside speakers. Besides learn- ing to master tricky problems, this club en- joys several parties in its social program. -Ii-Commercial lm 'Polling the lli-Connnercial club ot' starting as a stamp-lickcr at the bank, Mary Jo Jones, a '-16 graduate of Lakewood, was the spot- light speaker ol' thc year. Club speakers in- form thc girls ot' business conditions and tell thcm how to prepare themselves for post- graduate jobs. An annual program of the tllliri-rs .l, Nllllnxali, .l. l':irlin, ll. liutlimllon, and N, Frank ulm'iuoiisli'nlm- ilu' m'oi'l'm-rt nwllnnl ol' niilnvoplrzllvliilig :mil slzipling proves Business Skills club is the trip to some business ollice. This year the club was able to visit the National Carbon Co. These yearly tours enable mem- bers to investigate actual jobs and decide whether they are suited for a business posi- tion. Membership is obtained by enrolling in any of the commercial courses at school. l'rar!ic'm-l l'r:uclirvi l'ra4'ticcl Greater spvvml with fvwcr cr' rors is ilu' :nal for which tlwsi- ililius-lit typists ure nminy: llou I Voili, York, Krajcir, l'hristvnscn, Buflimrton, Wright, Robison, Poltorak, Dwyer O Row 2 l'm-tm-rs, Gin-low, llnili-1' Marcis t irlin Cvcie ki Dirk in llul' ' ' K' 'ok C R1 W 'i I' ll rt n 'l'h ' ' A ' , , 4 , .ns us , sw , iimaq, amz r . 'ix 1- o , ompson, Nagvy, ll., harms, Schultz, lim-lin-ln-r', Noppnmn, Kollic, Nunia 0 Row 4-- Anderson, Maxon, lfishcr, J., Mt-Aninch, Thi-iss, Gomcrsall, Grinmla, l ranlx, liznnlu O Row 5 Ulrirli, Fislwr, ll., Wzulcls-ll, Nuyzzxv, L., Burtlvlt, Potts, liob, Millitzall, Mitchell, Connor. l l'in-wllulnla-F. 1. 'i :iff . H Auto Club Sets Safety Example tor A l4ft lnsirlenl Ray Lawrence measures a wheel base Row 1- ffledman, Voik. Snisak, Kraft. Vasil, Holl, 0'Neill I Row 2 Kichler, Mclnti f r olhtr otlics-rs Humphrey, Durschlmz, and Smiley Durschlag, Mr. Uook, York, Gundrum O Row 3' Smith, Kasper, Di-1-rlz, Waite, Beifi Stewart, Schvrler. Wt l Hmnlirvy. Smith. N., Run:-rt, Mitchell, Gin-low, Goscivwski, Saris 0 Row 2- ltixrht: Mr, Funk grades ai mt-mln-r uf his drix mil riiuirr-, liynsky, llarzint, Gannon, Newell, Van Hook 0 Row 3 Nixon, Fay. class who has finished a test with the new Ford se: Smith R Moorhead, Pfeiffer, lloffar, Lawrence 0 Row 4AAdamuscin Ahpunn, Boshara, Sansone Morris, Wilrhevk, Fischer. Did you realize that at a speed of 50 m.p.h. one would travel sixty feet before he could even get his foot on the brake pedal? This is just a sample of the valuable information one can learn at a meeting of the Auto Club. This organization, in order to promote safe- ty among its one hundred and five members, P ure 144 has had many movies, demonstrations, and speakers. Last semester the club had an enjoyable party which Mr. Cook has tried to make an annual affair. After completing the driving course and after being examined orally by the State Highway Patrol, the students are considered licensed drivers. hoto Club Learns That's a nice picture you have there. Would you possibly like to trade a print of it ? is one of the remarks one would probably hear at any of the Photo Club meetings. Mem- bers of this organization try to catch unus- ual pictures which they show before the group for criticism. During the colorful sea- sons they scout the district for sharp shots that might be prizewimlers. After these Camera Techniques shots have been developed and printed, the other shutterbugs offer helpful sugges- tions about the lighting, composition, and grouping. One of the major projects during the past semester was the making of colored film strips for the Science Department. These film strips were of value to the department, for they showed actual chemical and physi- cal reactions to the Science class members. l Members of Photo Cluh, Scott Coy, Al- len Rondo, Ralph McKinney, Ruth Eis- elc-, Bob Burt, and Dick Munshower ex- amine vquinm ent which is usvrl by the club nt its meetings Left: To learn its structure, four mvm- bers of the club ex- amine a Brownie camera with attach- ment for Hash work Right: Photo Club members learn better t h ' ' a ec niques in prep r- ing holders and in de- veloping photographs Page 145 LJ Row l Willsv, Dc-Moss, Kovaeh, Sessions, Powers, Dodge I Row 2--Keefe, Morgan, Mills, 'l'rimrnvr, Roberts, Dirksen, Martin O Row 3-- Miss Barkley, Brown, Adsit, Gibson, Collins, Read, Myers 0 Row 4- Cnldwell, Farnsworth, Wallace, Smith, Schmitt, Jackman. Hi-Art Develops Creative lmaginaiior Interested in designing? Like to make things with your hands? If you do, then the Hi-Art Guild is the club for you. One project this year was selling Christmas cards de- signed by the members. The main meeting of the Fall semester was a joint one with the Spanish Club, when Spanish speaking Cle- mente Diaz gave a program. A Tonala In- dian and one of Mexico's better known ar- tists, he specializes in native designs. As he painted some of the native plants of Mexico, he discussed his work. The painting was given to the group and has been on display in the main hall. During the second semes- ter the club project was carving realistic ob- jects out of soap. In 106, the art room, are displayed interesting examples of jewelry and leather articles that have been made by Guild members of the past and some ol' the completed soap figures made this semester. u tri u lv sk:-tr-hing the cnnmus of Lakewood High are the Lighting eanilles, preparing punvh, and eompl:-tim: nllu-r lust-minute de sr y Gilman. linlu Myers, Holi Marlin, and Zoe Kc-efe these hush-ss:-s, memlwrs of Hi-Art Guild, prepare for their l'hrislmus 1 1 I --rE'S.'L'S?'R?' 1,E' .A ' L -i Members of the Home Em-ononiics Club put finishing touches on l0y Home Economics Club oflicers, Joann Miller, Rosemarie Fettlm,.cr Toni ings. ents, horses, und other animals which will be sent to nrphxnages Dubnicka, and Helen Gaydosh plan the mzcmla for the new semester Home Ec Stresses Domestic Techniques Learning the principles ol' good grooming and homemaking is the purpose of the newly formed Home Economics Club. At the reg- ular meetings speakers discuss important phases ol' these topics. In the fall a sty- list from one of the downtown stores demon- strated thc do's and don'ts of clothes se- lection. Practical experience in domesticity is gained by serving at school dinners such as College Night a11d Father-Son banquet. During the Christmas season the girls tested their culinary skill, making merry with a Pot-Snack . Stuffing cuddly animals for orphaned youngsters was a service project that gave the girls as much pleasure as play- ing with the toys gave the tiny tots who re- ceived them. The symbol of the club is the Betty Lamp , an oil burning lamp, original- ly used by the settlers and preserved as an emblem of learning and household tasks. Row 1 Nicklos, Kurucz, Nichols, Murphy, Campbell, Eymnn I Row 2-Schenk, Miller, l vltim,4 lioscii-xrski, Dirkson, Dixon I Row 3f-Tischler, Gaydosh, Klnats, l'feitl'er, Marcis, 1'1-ters 0 Itow Ilubnickn. Iinmblin. Fitch, Webber. Thomas. Bartlett. Kramer. A. sv exif - .,. 'N' r 'H ff llorkvsl out in fnmlvxl jvuns, olll shirts, lioliliy socks, and sloppy lmlfvrs. thi-sv lmiwr 1'ollv1'lors, slumiilu: work :L moment to ri-sf, work lmrtl lo misc nionm-y for Stuflcnl. l'ouncil projects - I, it r. . Page 148 9 fc We'll ne'er forget the Purple and thc Gold! Nor the experiences it symbolizes-giddy all school parties, paper sale frocrloni, thrill packed football games, those gali sessions between classes, hustle, bustle, and gay cx- citement! While education is the main foa- ture of our high school life, it's the addon! attractions that give Lakewood star rating. X P 'WS if .1 1 -1 . . , Q if ' 'f ,gin . x Q i Q ' Q rf' in 9 , yy Q if Aw N5 V X , . . , , . A fp K .jx EX 2 11 if -dvjrww .. E 5 , gs? .v . - , K NE.. . K - g,.qf yy. s,i:Qx,Q3,3u,f'g 4 ' ,if 4 -vi A, 5 'AJ f ig: f- . x Q sf in I 7 x ' 9 K b , . M. . ., . S R if s .y ., if 'Q 4. I gg. sw Y s , A.xX 'N' A 5' is 0 X I XL fi 11 N111rou111l11ll11, 11ln11r1rs lflll x1tL1n1ln111-. I11111 Hoovir nuul 'l'hz111ks1zivi111: Day lfrmrlic. P11111-l1 Ralph N1-ss, 1 lluk lxxulzr r 11.11 11-1 11111-111 and k111g of the ll assisteml by two small 1'hil1lr1-11, rrowvis llw royal pnir Party time at Lakewood! Couples clznicing' in the gayly decorated gym to lighthemtecl music, booths filled with novelties 211111 non- sense-this is an all-school party. Weeks in advance, enthusiastic student committees with the help of Mr. Johnson, social direc- tor, begin p1'ep:1ring For the jlillil eveilt. 1, 1 1:1111 11., ln form- thx- pnrly l11-gills ilu-su xrirls sn-l 1111 1l11'ir 1'11l11- , ull mhool pa ici. 1ream, and 1':1n1ly lwoolh i11 vx1:e1't:1tio11 uf :1 luusy en-11i111: , 1-.i X 1593: 1 Ka.-.,, 1 1 5173, 1 G?'- f E xi l 51 1- Six 5 nzxl' ly-iz exm-l 's put 1xl1 their ln-st smiles und poses for CINEMA photon 'l': :pl lnfx' lliek .lolms Qmxx nt the Christ xxxzl s Hull in Hotel Uurler From the sublime-the Christmas Ball-to the ridiculous-the riotous Spring Leap! The variety of Lakewood parties has no bounds. While jeans and sloppy shirts were approved apparel at the Spook's Spree, the new look took over at the trziclitionzil Thanksgiving football clzinee. All-schoolparties-fun forall! Tom Imvelle :ind .luek NVrolrliel IliSIlllly their l:lleSt en-:ation an huge frog to In-mi atmosphere to the Gerry Uhlik und the members of her Harvest Hop eommittle iulu- time out from the multitude of duties to enjoy the musu' , f -.A ..., Nz' .,,. ., xi 'x,1 ,, .,, Mzireh ull-school party, Spring' Leap. Art classes sp:-ml mzmy hours in preparation for these guy frolies if ls E i -s Niwf' 4 vis N . xl X 2 si ep , Q, J Y. J I 12 f , . . I f L S5 'W 1' 1 ' f- , 4 9 A X x , fi 'hi A ., wiki :V . S 1 , kk. 4 Q, 5321 gy ff si f Q x 4 ,A 0,22 gl? 4 T I 1 . ,,. , Xi kXey'1'5 3 i X K. Q, ,,, F A. 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Inc. ......,...... .,....... 1 84 Brownlee Chevrolet Inc. ...... .,,...... 1 81 Carrier's Drug Store .................,.......... 173 Carson'-s .....................................,............., 171 Cleveland Cooperative Stove Co. ...... 192 Clifton Coal 8z Supply Co. .................. 173 Cordova Furriers .................. .,....... 1 68 Cottage of Flowers ....,.,......,,. .......,, 1 65 David's Men's Wear .................,....,.,..... 180 Detroit-Bunts Recreation Co. .......,,... 181 Detroit-W. 185 St. Recreation ............ 164 Domino, Dorothy Studio .......... ......... 1 88 Drottar's Delicatessen .......... ......... 1 64 Durand Manufacturing Co. .... .......,. 1 78 Elmwood Bakery .................,.................. 173 Falke, George A. Inc. .....,...................... 175 First Federal Savings 8x Loan Ass'n. 183 Forbes, George E. Co. ........................ 170 Ford, George W. .................................,.. 165 Fraiberg Drug Co. ...... ......... 1 83 Frank's Delicatessen .v... ......... 1 91 F-raunfelder, A. H. Inc. ..... ..,...... 1 73 Fournier's Jewelry, Inc. ...... ......... 1 85 Gainesboro Studios ........... .,.,..... 1 69 Geiger's, Charley ........... ......... 1 76 Giantburgers Inc. ........... ......... 1 91 Guthery-Schreiber Inc, ...,. ......... 1 68 Haberackefr Optical Co. ..... ......... 1 82 Hale-Zupan Inc. ................. ......... 1 77 Hanks Motors, Inc. .......,...... ..,....., 1 64 Harrington, Fred Studios ........ ......... 1 86 Henry's .................................... ......... 1 74 Higbee-Chessfhire ............... ......... 1 93 Hobby Enterprises, Inc. ...... ,........ 1 82 Hoedl's Records ................... ......... 1 87 Hollywood Cleaners ....... ......... 1 64 Homestead Realty ................................ 177 Howard Johnson's ................,.............., 159 Indianapolis Engraving Co. Inc. ........ 193 Jack 8z Jill Shops .....,.................... A ......., 191 Jacobs Recreation ................................ 175 Johns, The Jeweler ...... ,........ 1 63 Keith Jewelers ......... ......... 1 74 Kirby Company ..... ......... 1 90 Kling's Florist ..... ......... 1 88 Advertisers Koepke Motor Sales Co. ...... . Kovach's Dry Cleaning Co. . Page ........ .167 Kundtz-Nichols Insurance ........ ......... 1 87 Kurtz Drug Co. ...................... . .....,..,177 Lee, Cal Moving dz Storage .,.i....,....... 172 Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood .. ..,.,,,.. 163 Camera Shop .......... ......... 1 79 Coal 8x Coke Co. ................ 178 Electrical Co. ...... . Ha-rdware ............ ........ .175 .....,...171 Little Theater ........ .,.,..... 1 77 Market House ........ Nash, Inc. ........ . Storage, Inc. .... . Lam.p's Melody Lane ............. ....,,,,.190 .........190 .........188 ........ .179 La Rue Studio ................,.,...,,,,,.,,.,.,i,,,,, 190 MacKeigans' Service Station ............ 185 Madison Drug ,.,,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,.,,, 1 78 Mayer Twins Flori-sts, Inc. ...... ......... 1 91 Modern Floors .,.,......,.......,.,. .,.,,.... 1 92 Munson Bag' Co. ............. ......... 1 66 Murman's ' Ohio Bell Market ..,.,.........,. Telephone Co. ...... . Pearson, J. L., Organization . People's Market ..................... Phinney, Don Kr Son ...., Prond's Market .............., Pete's Service Garage ....... Reed Kr McAuliffe Inc. Reidy Bros. Co. .............. . Rice 8z Owens, Inc. ..... . Roth Jewelry ......... Rustic Drive-In ...... Saxton, Inc. ............. . Schermer Bros. ........,....... . Schultz, A. E., Jeweler ,...... . Schuster, J. J. Co. ............ . Shoemaker'sNDry Goods Siegel's Bakery ................... Sigworth Hardware Co. Singer Sewing Center .,........ Trimmer, R. C. Co., Mfrs. .... . Trout-Ware Inc. ................ . Vivian Beauty Shoppe ....... Walton Coal Company ..... Warren Men's Wear ............. Wasmer Bolt 8z Screw Co. . Wells Canfield Service ........... West Park Chevrolet, Inc. .... . West Side Pontiac ................ West Side Realty Co. ...... , Westlake Drive-In ......... Winterhurst, ..................... Woodbury 8z Hileman ....... ,........174 ., ......... 183 .. ......... 180 .....,.,.179 .........189 .........192 .......,.162 .........188 .........182 .......,.166 .......,.178 ....,,...186 ...,.,,..178 .,.,.....190 .........179 .........186 ....,....187 ..,......172 ........,182 .. ......... 189 .........171 .........169 .........187 .. ......... 189 ........ .182 .. ......... 189 .........186 .........191 .........184 .........169 .........180 U TOLD HORIZON are unfolding for you! AS ANOTHER lllLESTONl'f in your life is reached . . stop and consider the tre- mendous possibilities that are unfolding to the youth of America in every field of endeavor. With unlimited possibilities for both young men and women in the fields of business, medicine, electronics, art, avia- tion, chemistry, education, etc. . . possibili- ties that the youth of yesterday never dreamed of . . the youth of today really does not need to worry about opportunities . . today a thousand opportunities beclton R 3- . . opportunities that you can grasp to im- prove not only your own future, but the future of your family, community and nation. The American Way of Life is in your hands . . for it is the youth of today who will fashion the world of tomorrow. VVhat will you do? . . where will you go? . . how far will you go?-depends on how well you plan today what you will do tomorrow! wnsmzn son s. scnfw cone. FU-Fi Q ,, A l3000 ATHENS AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHI X N X wx x s X saw QNsXXN s essex ,ipllllllllllllllhlgs Page 161 A Cappella Choirs . Adminsitration Ayzussiz Club Auxzust Class Alito Club .. Band ...,,..... Barnstormers . Baseball ..,.. . Basketball .....,,....... Boot and Bridle ....,... Buys' Physical Education .. Cinema Staff ............ Classes .....,...,....... Cross Country Executive Council . ...124, 125 ....13-31 .....140 ..,..,.49 ........144 ....122, 123 ........132 .......95 ....88-91 ,.......107 .100, 101 ..,,114, 115 .....,32-37 .......92 ...25, 28 Where To Find German Club ........... , ..., 139 Girls' Insignia .. .,....... ....... 1 024 Girls' Intramural Sports .. ......... 105 Girls' Physical Education . .. , . . .102, 103 Glee Club ................ .... 1 26, 127 Gulf Team ........, ...... 9 7 Hi-Art Guild ..,..... Hi-Commercial Club . ....14G .....143 Hi-Forum ........... ....... 1 35 Hi-Y .............,.... ,... 1 20, 121 Home Economics Club . . ,.... 147 Homerooms ........... ..,.., 6 6-79 Honor Society ...,.. .... 4 2, 43 Hospital , ..... January Class ..,.. ...i,.109 ...44-49 Leaders' Club ...... Library Staff ....... Life at Lakewood . Math Club . ......... Newton Society .. Orchestra ......,.., Photo Club ....,.... l'ro,ic-ctionists Staff .. Red Cross ......... Spanish Club .... Speakers Club Staxze Staff Student Council .. Swimming: ....,,. Tankateers Club . ,,.148- ,Qiiil flffiiif 104 129 157 142 141 123 145 131 128 138 134 130 113 .94 101i Faculty Section . ...l 26-29 June Class .. . ........ ..,..,. 5 0-63 Tennis ....,,,, . . .96 Football . ..,... .... X 2-87 Lakewood High Times , ..., 110 117 Track ...... . . .93 French Club .,.... ........ 1 37 Latin Club ......... ' .,..... 130 Wrestling . . .. . .98 Friendship Club .. 118, 110 If Club ........., ...... 9 9 W. S. T. , 133 The Lakewood Hih Schoo Auer, Nancy- 51, 113, 127, -13 Aurand, Marie 07, 126, 134 Babika, Joseph-66 Blackie, Bruce-69, Student Body iNumbers after name denote pages on which the students picture appears! Abbott, Donald-72 Abraham, Ray-66,98 Abraham. Richard-74,98 Ackerman, Bob-78 Adams, Marlene--67 Adamuscin, Paul--72, X7 Adamuscin, John--51, 144 Adsit, Paula- 51, 146, 132 Aiello, Jack---66 Aicllo, Joseph-49 Alkire, Susan-70, 126 Allan, Janet- 79 Allen. David--51, 125, 134 Allen, Lawrence---51 Allen. Sally--51, 113, 138, 135, 43 Amtsbergz, Marjorim--67 Anders, Carolyn--51 Anderson, Diane---70, 126, 143, 108 Anderson, Ronald- -74 Anderson, Shirley- -51 125 Andersson, Wi1liamf51, HR, 93 Andrews. .1oanv70, 126 Andrews, John--74. R7 Anxzstadt, Donald--51 124 Ansberry, Lenore--71, 126 Ansberry, Pat-71 Antolik, Donald--78 Apotsos, James--72 Applegzme, Elayne 76 Applegate, Bill---68, 124 Applegate Mary-51, 127 Appunn, Georze--51, 123, 144, Arend, Marilyn-79 117, 128 Armstrong, Barbara-45, 124, 132 134, 13 Armstrong, Donald-74 Armstronxz. Mary Lou-71 Armstrong, Bill-66, 82, 99 Arnett, Stanley---68 123 Asbeck. Fred 78 Asrltine, Philip-72, 91, Ashmun, Carol---76 Atkinson, Dick-69 Atkinson, Robert 75 93, 37 Babin, David-- 72, 137 Bacik, Joseph--69, 125, 122 Bage. David---78 Bahney, Robert- 74 Baker, Beverly-51, 103, 124 Baker, Mary Lou-77 Baker, Nancy- -70, 140 Baker, Pat--71, 122 Balent Joseph 74 Baloga. Bill---73 Banak, Lucille--71 Bandel, Marlene--71, 106, 124 Banks, Shirley--67 Beifuss, Marilyn- T4 Beir, Jack---45 Belcore Clarence is Bell, Klnmth -15, 141, 142, 133, 43 Bellamy, Nancy 77 Bellett, Richard T-l Bellush, Gladys 45, 120 Belser, John- 69. 123 Belter, Richard 094 Belz, Suzanne- 45, 132, 1.1.1, 4.1 51 ii Bender, Virpzinia Bendo, Allen- 145, 74 Brninyz Nancy 77 licnko, Leonard- -GX, 1.2.1 Bennett, Doris---51, - r 125 Bennett, 1 rances--- 70, 132 Baratko, Sam -08, 32, 93, 98 Barelka, Harry--72, 93 Barelka, Paul--49 Bark, Bruce- 78 Barlik, Robert--66 Barnes, Jean-70 140 Barns, Jack-74, 91, 92 Baron, Michael--51 Barr, Herbert---74, 123 Barrcre, Bud--69, X2 88, 93 Bartlett, 1vy-- 51, 125. 147, 143 Baralla, Dav'd---66, 140 Baskey, Paul--49 Bfisil Julianne--51 Bassett, Robert- 66, 32, 99, 93, 93 Bates, Vivian-45, 113, 129, 138 43 Battle John--45 Battol, Bernice- 70 Bauer, Ruth-70, 128, 139 Bauman, Bruce---75 131, 142, 135 Baumann, Carolyn---70, 136 Beam, Barbara--51 Beard, Marion-51, 127 Bennett, Richard--45 Bennett, Robert- -15, 125 Bennimzhoff Jody Beno. Edward ---- 06 Benn, Therese 51, Beuuette, William-- Berau, Audrey- -77 Bcrau, George- -45 Berger, Glenn 08 Bfrfzer, Ralph- 75 Berk, Martha 77 Btrndsen Jayne -7 Berrier, Norma- 12 BL-sch. Randall- 66. Betz, Ted---66, 125, Bidlack, Jerry- 66. Bielek, Ruth- -76 Bieler. Ruth- 70 Biizzs, Jack- 75 V 70, 127. 137 108 69 0, 127. 129, 137 3, 71 127 94 113, 122, 123 Binder. Gertrude .m1, 125. 123, 139 Birce Barbara---45, 125, 138, 134 Birchard. Sally-79 122 Beck, Lois-77 Beck, Tom-75, 123 135 Beck, William-45, 125. 129, 139, 43 Becker, Carl-74 Becker, Kenneth--51 Br-dard Frank-74 Bedford, Barbara---76 Bee, Nancy Ann-45, 124 Beckman, Albert--69 Beekman, Edward--79 Beifuss, Daniel---45, 144 Blackmur, Alan-63 Blake, Marilyn-76 Blake, Nancy-73, 113, 122, 127, 104 187 Blaney, Joanne--45 Bliss, Peter-51, 131 Block, Frances- 51, 139. 142, 117, 43 Bloom, Janet- 51, 124, 129, 117, 135, Bob, Rosalie--51 127, 143 Bodamcr, Bill-72 Bodker, Barbara-76 Bodlf-, Pearl- 73 4 3 Page 102 JOHNS, THE JE ELER LEE L. EVERDE DIAMOND MERCHANT WATCHES - DIAMONDS 0 JEWELRY GREETING CARD CLASS RINGS W0odbine 1972 6512 DETROIT AVENUF Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing lion-hmm-r, Nolan- 72, ST, 931 lim-sken, Mnrprnrvt T9 1104-tithe-r, .Immnnv 70 1241, 139, 113 Iiilhfll, 111-ily TT. 122 Rohm, Curl 166, 94, 122 lhrmlm, Ruth 70 lionostvvl, Ralph 51 llonnvrth. Richard T2 lkonnvtt. William T-1 llnnnis, Ed 51 lioonstrn, Alive- Tl, 127 liurvr, Joseph- T-1, 113 Boruif, John- 51, 125, 122, 971 -13 lioshnrn, Donald 51, 144 liutchur, George 51 llotson, Allwinn 63 liuwdilvh Dave 615, 122, 92. S18 linwun, liarhnrn- 73, 127 liuwnmn, Gvnrprv T5 Ilowmnn, Hnrnlml 68, 125, 114 Iiowmun, Nunn-y 70, 127. 137 Iiowmnn, Shirley T5 Iiuyli, Curl 613 linyd, Churlvs 611 lioysvn, Sully 47, 125, 104. 1011 lirnnwlt, lioh 68, 113, 82, 93 llrnmlt. llivk TN ll -h ll '1 rnnm . nrry .1 Iirnnniyznn, Joss-ph 69, 82. 921 llrnuvr, linrlmrn TT lirnuvr, Ihklty T6 lirnnn, Cnnruul T2 lirvclcnlwck, Gnmlvn 68 125, 921, 1-11 lirwil, .lulms 66, 113, 12-1, 132, 117 x lirllvv, linlwri 1351, 1L5, 131 Broun .lm-14 tin , llrvnn-r, .lnne-1 T1 llre-nwr, Knlvy T9 Brenner, Uharles T2. 126. 139. 142 ltr:-wi-r, Flair Jr. 52, 12-1, 111 -131 lirivknmn, Ann 126, 108 Ilrinyzmnn. Erlwnril' 72, 123, sas liririlmx, Lynn -15 82, 911 iiristuw. W4-Q11-y 66 liriltnn, Dnviri 52, ll-I Iirnrkvii. lmiv 71. 126, 108 liruvknmn, liob 68 Brookes, William T4 122. 9-1 lironks, Anno--f-45 lirosm-k, Conrnd 75 Hrolh. Murilyn 76, 1312 L KE OOD KERY 19333 Detroit Road 11717 Detroit Road 14897 Detroit Road 12422 Madison Avenue 14811 Madison Avenue 9029 Lorain Avenue 11620 Lorain Avenue 17116 Lorain Avenue 5771 Ridge Road Phone, LAkewood 2845 Quality Baked Goods Hanks Motors, Inc. Lakewoodfs Oldest HOLDS Dealer 17602 Detroit Ave. LAkewood 4920 6 Tounament Alleys DOWN STAIRS Detroit W. 185 St. Recreation OPEN BOVVLING SATURDAY 8z SUNDAY Willis and Louis Ebosh, Proprietors BO. 4779 18517 DETROIT HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS Main Oliice and Plant MADISON BRANCH 1299 BLOUNT RD. fNext to Westlake Hotelj 15408 MADISON AVE ROCKY RIVER., O. LAKEWOOD. OHIO DROTT R' fCeil and Andy! - DELICATESSE 13365 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio Page 164 Brow, James--'52 Brown, Annf79 Brown, Iirycw-75, 136 Brown, Evelyn-W71, 127, 142, 123, 10:4 Brown, Frances-f77, 122, 137 Brown, Marge-45, 124 Brown, Marjorie-52, 113, 146, 1024 Brown, Marthaf52, 127, 107 Brumm, Gordon-'60, 130, 128, 135 liruns, Shirley--f73, 126 liryenton, Eleanorn 67, 122, 127, 104, 12 Brynelsen, Charles- 63 Bryson, Audrey-67 liuchovesky. Andyfffill Buck, Mary-71, 138 Buckeye, Betty-W70, 1251, 123 Buckeye, Donf66, 82, 93 llucklin, Donaldf74 Buckman, Ann-70 Iluckstaff, John-f45, 124, 123, 13-1, 43 Buescher, Warren-66 Huffington, Helen-52, 143, 106 Buhl, Davidf78 Iiuhl, Joanne--67 Burke, Bob-74 Burket, Barbara--104, 73, 127, 137 Burkhardt, Barhara-- 76 Bursnn, Iinbffill, 82, 88, 99, 93 Burt, Robert-52, 145, 114 Iiusa, Dave+72 Busa, Joseph'f52 51, 134, 103 Busfield, Bernard--63, 124, 136, 133, 135, 137 Bush, Alan-75 Ilusony, Rosef52, 124 Butler, Thomas-74, 91, P47 Iiyall. Be-ttyf70, 104 Cable, Chasf 69 Cadot, Donaldf72, 126 Cadot, Richard-TR Cahonn, l'atricia-A-67, 127, 138, 103 Cahoon, Rohertf52, 124, 00, 03 Cain, Walter-52 Cajka, Rosemarie-70 Caldwell, Barbara- 52 Caldwell, Doris-52, 127, 146 Caldwell, Mary Lou ---76 Callinan, Jane-77 Cameron, Diane-74 Cameron, Hugh--52. 125 Campbell, Gloria-52, 126, 147, 1052 Campbell, James-66 Campbell, Jean- 45, 125, 113 Campbell, Raymond-74, 132 Cantrall, Glenn-74 Cantrall, Richard452 Cantrell, John -78 Carlin, Iiernardf74, 92 Carlin, Bernicef52 Carlin. Jeanf104, 143, 123 103 Carr, Johnf75, 113, 96 Carretta, Ramona---'76 Carrier, Jeannef73, 126. 120 Carter, Catherine-f76, 133 Carver, Barbara--45, 113, 132, 43 Cassidy, Ruthf70. 126 Cawrse, Barbara-73, 113, 126, 120 Cepec, Richard-74 Cepulo, Barney-78 Chamberlain, Robertf 66, 131 Chapek, Sandra-76 Chapman, Fredf68, 08 Chapman, Gretel-77, 104 Charleskvorth, Bill-45, 82, SS, 90 Charvate, Bob-131 Chassin, Chest:-rf72 Chavan, Joanf67 Churprovich, John-74, S7 Cheney, Gordon--49 Cheney, Lois-71, 122, 127, 104, 133, Chesor, Irenew 67 Christensen, Clit1'ordY45, 32, 09 03 Christensen, La Verne-67, 143, 106 Christino, Josephine-79 Church. Charles-68, 125 Cifranic, Andrew-66 Cilik, Robert-74, 87 Cintula, Bruce-60 Circerchi. Philip '66, RR Clark, Ned-52, 113, 90, 04 Clark, Pat-68 Class, Elizalxethf-73 Cleary, James--78 Coates, Carol--73, 127, 117, 133 Coburn, James--68 Conan, Richard-69 Conan, Robert--69 Comzeshall, Kenneth--75, 122 Cold, Wallace-45, 123, 99, E12 Collins, PGHKYATG. 146 Colombo, Jack! 66, 131 Companey, Roy-66 127 135, ll' Conklin, llarbara 52, 104, 108 Conley, .luav-170, 125, 137 Connor, Marilyn' 70, 127, 143, 108 Conrad. George '52, 09, 94 Conrad ,Jllnv- 71, 130, 108 Conrad, William 75, E11 Conroy, lioln-rt' ' 00 Conway, liillf 021 Cook, lie-verlyf77, 113, 104 Cook, liillf'00, 122 Cook, Bruce' 92 Cook, Carolyn' ' 45 Cook, Gvraldine 70 Cook, l'hilip-- 74, 91 Coonvy, Mary 52, 125, 113, 43 Cooney, R1-Kina' '29 Coopvr, Edward 014, 124 Coopvr, Gloria' 52, 127 Cope, liarliara-'71, 126, 137, 108 Corcoran. liob 45 Corpus, Tom- 00, 93 Corrigan, Kevin 00 Goss, Nancy- TG Costaazo, Amzm-line-f45 Costanzo, Dantv 74, as Costello, l'atricia+52, 104, 117, 108 Costello, William-75, 91, 87 Courtrilzht, lsaln-llc 70 Covoy, Gm-rald 60, 127, 131, 98 Covey, l'hil- 74, 02 Cowdvn, Bill'-'78 Cox, Barbara' 77, 104 Cox, Charlene 45, 124, 117 Cox, Doris -52 Cox, Lyndon 08, X2 Coy. Svott 00, 145 Craft, Mary Ann 77 Crawford. Nancy 52, 125 Cribbon, Robert-'75 Crilmlez, Sally '52 Cronvnla-ryzvr, Kenneth 00 Crook, lie-tty 52 127, 108 Crook, Lois '52, 120, 108 Crookshank Jayne 71, 100 Crosby, Jack--'06 Crosby, Rolwrt 09 Crothvrs, Connie 70, 130, 140 Cubbon, llob-131 Cuciak, Pllranoro 71 Camlor. Gladys 52 Curlania, G1-orxn-'00, 122 Curran, Patricia-52, 125, 113, 104. 100 Catts. .lohn 72 Dade. Ruth 52. 127 llamzvtt, llob-f09, 03 Dailvy, llarbara' 122, 07 Daniels, Marjorie 70 Daluzherty, Robert '52 Davies, Owen' '45, 122 140. 111, 421 Davies, Virginix 07, 124 Davis, Norma 123, 104, 1014, 71 Davison, William' 45 Dawson, Hugh'-75, 113, S2 Dawson, Mary- 53, 125, 43 Day, William 45, 113, 127, 82, 43 D1-an. Charles 53. 93 D1-an, Dai:1yf70 Dean, Richard' '53 Dum-rtz, Charlos 021, 1-14 Do Franco, Elaine 77 De Franuism-o, Mary 07 De Graw, Roy-f53 D1-lanvy. llna 53, 120, 137 D0 Moor, Roger' 40 Dv Moss, Juan -'53 124. 140, 132, 114, De Rose, Rohm-rt' 75 87, 93 Dev:-r, Maryzarvt 751 Dovinv, Barbara 73, 120 Di Canua, James -72 Dickinson. Jack' 06, 124, 134 Dickson, James 09 Divtrwhv. Adell 07 Dim-l, Dori:-1 45, 4'1 Dilonsehnuidvr, John'-GR, F2 Dill. Nancy '53, 125, 114 Dirkson. Cathiv 521, 141, l-10, 143, 1.12 Dish-r, June' '79 Dittvbrand, Ruth 70 Dittrivk. Leah 07, 1011, 107 Dixon, Doris' 5', 120, 147 Dixon. .loan 71 Dolvlwn, Mary 77, 122 Dobbins, Joan 73, 172 Dobry, Audrey 70 Dodge-, Rowvnna 07, 125, 140, 138, 108 Doellman, Lee-' 70, 104 Dolinsky, Stove 531, 90, 99, 114 Dombuy, Jim' 74 Donaldson, Doug' 72 03 Dopmuyvr, 1111-rbi-rt 60 Dotsoa, Haze-l 71, 122, 120 Eggs? flak! '1- COTTAGE 0F FLOWER 'FLOWER STYLISTS' O CORSAGES 0 WEDDING FLOWERS O FUNERAL FLOWERS O DINNER FLOWERS 14603 DETROIT LA. 9400 AC. 2302 When You Purchase Your New Suit and Topcoat Let George Personally See You ATI FIED Come in and See Our Large Selection of Slacks and Nationally Advertised Haberdashery ADAM and KI G LEY HAT ALL WOOL ALL WOOL TOPCOATS SUITS 824.50 up 837.50 up GEORGE W. FORD MEN'S CLOTHING STORE 13348 MADISON BOulevard OPEN EVENINGS 4693 Page 165 Douglws, Barbara- -71 Drabik, Dolores---46 Drabik, Ruth -A76 Drago, Mario 46 Drake. Virginia--67 Dressing, Jack- - 78 J. W. BAKER ICE CREAM Convenient Locations 14519 Madison 16614 Madison 12009 Detroit Coulter's Drug Store Detroit 8z Sloane LAkew00d 5562 RUTH J EWELERS WATCH REPAIRING RINGS REMOUNTED and JEWELRY RESTYLED PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED WORK 11829 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio Compliments , of Driscoll, Patricia T6 Droege, Dorothy--T3 ,127 Drummond. Martha 79 Duhber. 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TedA66 Fahey, 11011772 Falkner, Joan--126, 129, 108 T3 Faris, Joseph-63 Farnsworth, Nancy---53. 146 Farren, Donald--72 Farren, Lois-46 Fast ,LawrenceiT5, XT Faucette, Bob---68, 122, 94 Faucette, Davidf'I4 Faxon, HarriettfT6, 133 Fay, Clyde-46. 144 Ferencik, Luther--66 Ferencik. Melvin-TX Fessenmeyer, Dorothy -73, 122 Fetterman, Verna----73, 120, 138 114 10 Fettinzer, Rosemarie- 53, 147. 103 Fvuhrer, Jack--6X Peur, Willard-74 Fillinizham, Nancy- 53, 113, 124, Finau, Don-66 10 Z4 i K,104, 114 41 STUDEBAKER Koepke Motor Sales GENERAL SERVICE BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS PAINTING LUBRICATION UNDERCOATIN ' ACademy 3530 13370 Madison Ave. at Chesterland Ave. G THERY- CHREIBER CHEVROLET CINCORPORATEDQ ALE QQ ERVICE ACademy 4340 16303 DETROIT AVE. Gale-house, Daisy- 73 Gall, Eu5zene-- 68 Gall Jean-77 Gall, Marion--73, 127 Gallop, Miriam-54 Galvin, John 46, 32, 88, 93 Gamble, Jerry 72, 93 87 Gamble, Williamf- 75 Gannon, Edward--54, 144 Garner, Marg-137 Garner, Robert---66, 124 Gartland, Pete- 68 82, 99 Gaydos, Dorothy--70, 125, 104, 1024 Gaydo-1, John- -72, 127 Gaydos, Margaret -71, 127 Gaydosh Helen- 73, 129, 117 GL-dman, Marilyn 67, 1-14, 1011 Gchm, Carla---67, 122 Geiger, Reed--74 Geiser, Ann---127 Grurge, Thomas- 75 George, Virgina 79 Gessner Lillian---73, 127 Giblin, Jim-72 Gibson, Molly- -46, 125, 113, 146, 100, 1025, 13 Gibson, Suzanne- 70 104, 105 Gielow, Mary-67, 144, 143 Gilbert, Richard---54, 99, 93, 92 Gill, Grace!-54 G'llberg, Arve --54 Gillette, Carolynn- 46 Gillis, Lynden-76 Gillson, Marlene----73 Gilmore, Jaqueline-71, 108 Ginther, Richard-54, 99, 93. 92 Girardeau Denham-54, 122, 43 Gladis, William---66 Gluvna, William-54 Goebbel, Shirley470 Goebelt, Dorothy!77 Goebul, Charlotte- -54 Gogol, Andrew-469 Golden, Ruth---71, 124, 104 103 Gollin, Bill--66, 124, 123, 114, B2 Gomersal, Robert-72 Gomersall, Martha-54, 127, 143, 135 Gormsen, Ellen--71, 126, 139 Gordon, Beverly- -70 Gosciewski, Eleanor---54, 147, 144, 143. 140 Gosda Brunhilde--67 Page 168 Fink, Clintonf78 Fink, Edmund-472, 87 Fink. M1-l--74, 91 F'rst, Douizlxis 46, 125, 82, 99 Fisher, Carol---70, 127 Fischer, Vixtor 53, 99, 144, 117, 9-1 Fisher, Dorothy 53, 143, 114, 108 Fisher, Jean 71, 143 Fisher, Jenn- 53, 132, 100 114, 135 Fisher, Richard 67, 124, 123 Fiske, Rita--07. 27, 129 104, 1015, 107 Fitch, Mir'um 53, 124, 123, 147, 104, 137 43 l itz-gcblxon, l'aul- -78 Filmzeralnl, Don 74, 91 Fluniizan Put- 72 Flemingt, Curl- 66, 125, 1-12 Fl:-niimz, Roberta 79 Flynn, Jack -53. 114, 94, 43 Folta, Dan---72 87 Fordyce, llill 78 Forgie, Robert---74, H7 Forster, Barbara--67 Forster, Patricia--53, 127 Fo:-ltur, Byron---69, 125 113, 136, 132, 133, 135 Fotland, Richard- 75, 128 Fowles, Richard---54 Fox. Norbert 54 Fox. l'aul- 72 Fox, Rudolph- 74 Foxcn, Marilyn- 70 125, 113, 132, 114, 1-12, 133 Francis, Fredrick 54 Frunk, Norma--54, 143 Frantz, 1-Ernest---68 Frcdrickson, Jean- 54, 104 132, 106, 114, 108, 43 Friendlandcr, Ruth---54, 143, 134 Fristik, liill --68. 88, 93 Fritz:-ichc, Carol--70 Frolo, Tom 63, 122 Frost, Carol--77 Frush, Donald v54, 130, 141, 117, 134, 43 Fuller, Barbara---70, 127 Fullerton, Nancy-67, 148 Fullerton, Sue-73, 127, 106 Funk, 111-tty--79 Furbvr, Gertrude--46 Futhey, James--54 Gabriel, Bob--68 GHKP. Martha-67, 126, 140, 128, 108 Gagnon, Carulf54, 124 Galdun, Robert-63 Gale, Jack-63 CORDOVA FURRIERS and CLEANERS THE LANSLEYS Tailoring and Repairing Fur Work A Specialty Free Pickup and Delivery ACademy 1633 17012 Madison Ave. ranch-Kauffman uneral Home 16605 DETROIT AVE. LAKEWOOD, OHIO BO. 0042 BO. 0043 Couch. John 54 Grabien, Tom- -69, 1 125, 132, 137 lraea, Edward '54 Gruea. Shirley T3 Graff, Yann-f-T8 Grafton, Dale 651 Graham Arthur T5 Graham, Jack 63 Graham, Robert 54, 141 Gramm-r, Dorothy' 1 -raningvr, Ralph 54, 123, 120, 108. 43 T2 Grasrwr. Dave GH Gram-r, llvan 55, 127, 93 liravait, Roberta--55, 108, 43 Gray, Gourlcy -19 Grays-ll, .lohn 611 Grvuny, Edwin 66 Cru-n. Frances T0, 127 Green, James- 55 Green, Mary Ann 55, 124, 127 Green, Pamela -16, 106 Grn-one, David ll. -'55, ENS Grvvliv, David R. 55 Gr:-one James 55, 133, 134, 137. 43 Groom-, Joseph T5, 122 Greene, Walter --55 Greenfield. Richard'-55. 123 Grn-enhulf, Ann Tl, 113, 126, 136 108 Greenwald, Dave- '15, 123 Gregory, .loan--Tl, 133, 108 Grm-sham,, Lynne-67 Gro:-ming, Susan 55 Crm-vstad, David T4 llrevstnd, l'aul 55, 122 Grihben, John- 55 Gribhvn, Sally -TT, 113, 136, 104 Grier Donald- T5 Griflin, Myron 63 Grfffith, Norma- 'TT Griffiths, Char1otte 67 Grindu, Elsie 55. 127, 139, 143, 1-10, 132, 117 Grub, Chester '69, 82, 38 E03 Grohman, .lack -74, 136 Groff, Peter 55, 125, 513, 135 92 Grogan, James-66, 132 Grosik, John--46 Grosse, Joan 77 Grote-nrath, William S2 IS!! Gruln-, Kathleen T1, 125, 108 Grumney, Arthurf 55, 12-l, 127, 132, 134, 135 Grumnvy, Fora-at 55, SH, EI6, 99 93, 43 And a Good 5 L- Time Wa ' A Hadb All I Q N ,,',,b- ,,, J VVe enjoyed every moment you spent with us. Your fun and your frolics were all 21 part of a wonderful winter. So come and skate with us next win- ter-and always. We'll keep the ice shiny and we'l1 he looking for you. All the folks at WI TERHUR T Lakew0od'5 Palafial Ire Skating Rink Warren Rd. and Lakewood Hts. Blvd., Lakewood PHOTOGRAPHS 01 D1 TI CTl0 by Gainesboro Studios WEDDINGS INDIVIDUALS , COMMERCIAL 10238 Lorain Avenue CLearwater 1300 11816 Detroit Avenue LAkewood 3232 Vivian Beaut Shoppe Complete Beauty Service LAkewood 2100 15402 Detroit 'Ave. Free Pzzrking in the Rear Guilford, Ted-75 Gump, Robert --re 55, 107 Gund, Judy---76, 107 Gundrum J0hnAA55, 144, 135 Gurney, Stephen---72 Hans, Pl!-76 Hager:-ion, Larry--T4, 98 Hahn, Bob- f7X Halberg, Ruth-WT3, 127 Haley. Patricia-65 Haley, Richard--'69 Hull, Jack--72, 94 Hall, James--TX Hall. Phyllis--77 Hall, Shirley-55 Hallier, Charlene- T0 Hamblfn, Margzaretw-46, 147 Handy, Ronald-66 125 Hanna, Fay--77, 104 Hanzely, Frank--75 Harant, John-46, 144 Harman, Marian-79 Harouvis, Grefzoryffiti 82, 99 Harouvis, Lee-'73, 126 Harris, David-72 Harris, Di Ann-476 Harris, Fred---TH Harris, Joyce-55 Harris, Thomas--55 Harrison, Annettef79 Harrison, Betty-70 Harrison, Lois-55 Harrison, Mary Jane--67 Harsant, Jams-248123, 46, 92, 43 Harshbarger, Marilyn--'17, 113, 104 Hartman. Fred-'72 Hartrick, Bill-72, 122, 113, 93, 87, 191 Hartshorne, David+66, 134 Haupt, Janet-46 128, 43 Hausman, Al-72, 127 Havens, Jean-55, 104, 106 Havrilla, Margaret--63 Hawthorne, Helen-77 Hayba, Carol Ann-71, 128 Hayes, John-66, 125, 93 Hayman, Elizabethf55, 123, 106 Hays, Dennisv135 Hayward, Harold-69, 93, 82 Heck, Ardith-76 Hegenbarth, Gordon-69. 138, 132, 141 Page 169 SERVING GREATER CLEVELAND 25 YEARS LAKEWOOD-ROCKY RIVER-BAY VILLAGE-OLMSTED FALLS FAIRVIEW-BEREA AND WEST THE GEORGE E. 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William 56, 117, 134, 135, 43 Henze, William-s72, 131, 08 1 Hutfmzin, Marilynr- 73 Herman, Leonarx1f75, 122 Hull, Ann 56, 124. 137. 11-1, 104, 135, 11 Herschman, Louis-146 Hull. llohf--123. 58 Hess, William-56, 134 Hull, Richard-'68, 114 Hicks, Bill- 66 Ilumiston. Janet 71, 113 124, 1034 Hilzhclucheck, La Verne-f71. 138, 128. - Hummel. Marilyn 70, 127, 103 Hill, Beverly'-73, 126 Humphrey. Barbara- 47, 144, 134, 135. 47 Hill, Dorothy--77, 104. 107 Humphreys, Marilyn-F77 Hill, Frederick-436, 130 Hunt, Judith-'76 Hill, 1'ntriciai56, 133, 117 Hunter, Haysf75. 131 Hiller, Suzy-70, 126. 106 Huntley, Nancy-f76, 127, 104, 108 Hilliker, Norm--69 Hurlbert, Sandra--76, 126 Hinslea. Carolef-75, 107 Hurt, Irmaf73 Hirsrhfehl .1oanf'46 124 120 43 . .. ', ' ' Ill ll. f-4 Hmliles, .1uckf75, 136 Irwin Fiqedgsli ' 7' H S' Sl'l lf'Y 67 Irwin, 11,1-,W 70 127 Hoek, Billff-68, 1:16, 1:15 hhany czdccwga Hoenigz, l'hyllis-71, 12, 126. 137 Gnd 'nlhnniqvqg 1-lofrar, lxnmnfuafs, 124, 144 A' ' ' HotTman. Bettyw-46, 126, 106. 43 Jackman, June 71, 125, 104. 133 Hotfmeyer. Vieturiaf'56, 125, 113, 130 135, fl.l Jackman, Kayf77, 146, 106 Holbrook. Diekf 68, 24 Jackman, Sally 70, 106, 108 Holda. .Iohnf-74 Jacobson, Arno --56, 124 Holebaufzh, Curtis'f74 Jaknhi, Johnf'-56, 03. 134, 135 Holl, Mary Louf-46, 144, 43 Jakwerth, Thomas' 611 Holmes, Marilyn-76, 123, 136, 107 James, Jack-78 Holzworth. Jean-46, 124 Janapolis, Joan-56 Honeberger, Carolyn- 70 J:-mas, John--69, 130, 141, U31 Hook, Rich!-irflf-56 Janco, John- 66, 122 Hooks, Walter-T4 Janis, Kathryn-56 Hoover, Joan-A-56, 125, 108 Janke, Trudie-f-67 Donnell C. Brown Richard B. Pleasance BROW -PLEASANCE INC. --Florists-- CORSAGES OUR SPECIALTY BOulevard 7850 Corner Belle and Detroit, Opposite Lakewood Hospital Page 170 Janosik, Ruth-f 77 Jasper, Harold 513 Jefl'erds, Joan 70,137 Jn-ncson, Dorothy--73 Jn-ncson. Margaret 17, 123 Jenkins, Dorothy 56, 136, 133, -13 Jenkins, Roland 72 .ln-nny, Nan 715, l-lll Jn-rman, Florence 76, 122 Jetta-r. John' 75 Johanson, Frcila-rick 56 Johns, Dudley 72, 123, l3SI, 142 Johns, Marjorie 47, 121 Johnson, Alma 73, 122 Johnson, lk-vm-rly 73 Johnson, Carolyn 71, 123, 139, 1127, 104, HIS Johnson, Don 7-1 Johnson, l'Ium-iw tiki, 124 Johnson, Nancy 73 Johnson, Richard 512, 131, 114 Johnson, Scotty 72, 93, F7 Johnson, Walter 643 Johnson. William 73 Johnston, Carolyn 76 Johnston. Donald 56, 123 Jones, lirouprh 7-I, 122 Jones, David- 75, 91 Jones, Gwent-thH56i, 125, 137, 108, -I3 Jones, Jack- 63 Jones. Norma 47 Jones. Richard 72, 113, 127 Jones, Richard 56, 93 Jones, Richard 69 Jordan, LllVVI'l'llt'L' titi, 1-ll l-ill Jordan, Richard 75 Jordan. Richard tis Jose. Evelyn 76, 132 Joyce, Allen- 78 Joyce, Maureen--Tl, 137 Kabalen. Marianne--Tl, 10-I, 133 Kachmar, Pllizziln-tli' '73, 126 Kudar, Dick-47, 93, SID. 123, 82 Kaiser, Thomas 56, 127 Kaltner, Victoria--77 Kanalwa, Dick-A 47 Kanaba, Eleanor 79 Kandrach, Andrew 56 Kane, John- GN Kamisek, Richard 69, 131 Kapustik, Iioli 66 l l l akewood JUNIORS just naturally beat a path to Carson's -where the newest ideas in Junior Fashions keep turning up week after week! In COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, CARSON'S has a kind of genius for picking what Juniors like best. RSON'S 14806 Detroit Avenue at Warren Rd. Free Parking on Warren, next to Fire Station Open Saturday and Tuesday Until 9 Where Lakewood Shops for Complete General Hardware S-W Paints Easy Frigidaire Premier Bendix Grand Philco R.C.A. LAKEWOOD HARDWARE 8: ELECTRIC C0. LAkewood 7793 11826 Detroit Ave. Unusual artistry, proven technical skill combine to make . A PORTR IT TROUT-W RE, INC PHOTOGRAPHERS 130 Terminal Tower Arcade CHerry 4363 Page 171 Kirwan, James--47 ' SIGWORTH H RDWARE CO 15641-3-7 MADISON AVE. LAKEWOOD 7. OHIO JUST EAST OF 1-IILLIARD RD.-LAkewood 7140-25 YEARS OF SERVICE Frigidaire Refrigerators and Ranges-Easy Washers and Ironers Bendix Washers and Ironers-Zenith Radios-Grand Gas Rangers Karas, Pat -71 Kashi, Betty-'11 Kasper, Ju:-iephf56, 144, 94 Kasson, Grant--56 Knstler, Kay 70, 108 Kay, Stanley--68, 125, 139, 138, 137 Kazimer, Joseph--68 Kearns, Georgia---71 Keating, Ralph--57, 113, 43 Kompan, Bob-68 Kundusky, James-74 Kundusky, Maura-H57 Koniarski, Florian Kosuak Joseph-T5 Kosik, Rosemaryf70 Kustnk, William--47, 131, 117 Kostell. Joan--67 Kostell, Pau1g74 Keefe, Zoef-122, 67, 113, 123, 146, 106 Kovach, Patricia-47, 126, 1411,-135 Kelley, Don-78 Kovalik, Albert-T4 Kelling, Ella-'70, 123 Kraemer, Allen--72 Kellogg, Jack!75 Kraemer, Lois-77 Kelly, Danielf75 Kraft, L0iss70, 144, 133 Kelsey, Janet--77 Krajcir, Maryann-57. 143 Kenny, Basil-57 Krajcir, Victor-75 Kenny, Tom--72 Kraley, Ray-78 Kerver, George- -66 Kramer, Betty+71, 147 Kessler, Gilbert -'14 Kraus, Hilda-71, 108 Kevesrly, Marionf 46, 126 Kraus, R0bertA66 Kiefer, Carolyn-70 Krava, Doris-73 Kiesel, Joanf'17 Krava .1oanf67, 129, 139 Kilbane, Maureen-75 Kredel, Elizabeth--57, 127, 108 Kinfzree, Dougzgie--70, 126, 137 Krejci, Dorisf-T7 Kingsbury, GeorgeW'T2, 88 , Kroehle, Tom-68, 82, 88, 113, 03, Kirby, Jack- -'18 Krull. Carol-79 Kirchner, Jean-57, 108, 104, 43 Krumreiiz, Richard--72 Kirk, Frank--69 Krupp, Cathleen-70, 127 Kirkbride, Anne:-iv70, 127 Ksiazek, Richarda-57. 143 Kirkpatrick, Jamesffiri 124, 138, 142, 114 Kuehnle, Carol-70, 133 Kisel, Juhnf47, 131 Kisel, Martin--57, 124, 43 Kislin, Richard- -63 Kitzmiller, Dun 72, 126 Kuhn. David-75 Klaameyer, Je:-lnette 71, 127, 114, 104, 108 Klein, David-75 Kleinecke, .1oycwf'i9 Kloepfer, William- 66 Klunta, Juan-47, 147 Klosturmeyer, Roy-57, 82, 00, 93 Knapp, Loismae--76, 140 Knude, Robert--57, 124, 113, 82, 93, Knurek Ray-418 Knuth, Melvin-47. 113, 82 Knuth, Wall:-lceff66, 138, 132, 114 Knutsen, Gail-76 Kohl, Janet-71 Kollie, Rosemary--70, 125, 143 Kolp, Eugene-gf69, 124, 98 Kulyer, Loisf47, 43 Kumar, Richard-57, 125 99, 9 Kuliga. Donald-57 Kullman, Marilynf47, 124 Kumler. Edwin-63 Kunz, Joyce-71 Kurtz. WalterfT4 Kurucz, Helenf57, 147 Kushner. Ju:-inf76 Kusik. Richard-149 Kvocak, Lillian-76 Kydd, Tom-ffi9, 93 Lacko, Helen-76 Laco. Tony--68. 113, 122 Ladd. Douglas-68, 125, 93, 92 Lake, Thomas-75 Lamb. June-70, 126, 143. 108 Lambros, Louis-74, 113. 01, 87 La Mont, Pat-71, 103 Lamoureux, Jo Anne? 77 Lamp, Jeanf- 71, 108 Lamp, Pat-71, 108, 125 126 Local 25 Long Distance Moving Storage--Packing--Crating--Shipping CAL LEE MOVING 26 STOR GE C0 16811 Madison Ave. BO 2600 Page 172 1 SALES ACKARD FRAUNFELDER, INC. 17901 DETROIT AVENUE SERVICE LAKEWOOD. OHIO ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS UNE 1.111101-, Tum 93 Lanmlc-rs, Don' 66 l.11n1lfivI1l, M1-lryf 71, sumo, 1'Iliz11b1-th' 71 L Lxuim-, 'l'un1-'68 1211, 133 Lnngnn-r, Julie' 57, 124, 108, 104, 100, 108 1111111111-y, l'11triciu---71, 104 , Larson, Rnlphf -75 R G Larson. Elizulu-t h- -76 Luskoy, 11011 69, 126 Luuh. Ed- 57 Laurin. 'Fhumns 75 Lnurin. Thomas 78 lnivvllv, '1'1lUh11lS 69. 93 I.nwr1'nc'1', John 57. 113, 99, 93, 92, 98 L 1. L1-unzzi, Mary llVi'I'0l1l'l'. Ray 68, 144 uwronrv. Rohm-rt SS 17301 MADISON AVENUE l.v1'l1n1'r. l'luL!vniu 47. 124. 135 1.1-0. Helen-79 L L1-0. Julivf 76, 136, 1-v, Juycv 437, 123, 122, 127, 108 128 L01-ch. Robert 57, 93, 43 L1-1-:-1. Robert fi., 1 0 121. 124, 93 111-hot. Dorothy 57, 127 111-111, Iris 07, 124, 120, 104, 137 L1-onnrd. Dnvid 47 1.1-mnmrd. William--614, Imrchv, Nuncyf - 79 L lmlh limlhvrs, 1 r1'4l- 04 Lvurs. Jenn- '70 1.1-wis. Bnrlmrn 71, Lewis. .lusvphf 133 Lvwis, Richard' 72 1. Lindon, Anno- 76 1-ska, lfldwnrcl 74, 04 1-rm-r, Ruth 57, 113, 13.1, 114, 104, 108, 43 ivlmlvin, Rulwrl--73, 1211 94 CLIFTO Certified 142, 108 Limlsny. Bill GX, 98 Linmlsny, Shirloyf--57, 125, 132, 135 Linclsley, 1,0112 74, 123 11111I1H11'HYl1. Kristine 75 I.in1lstrun1, Muriunnv 57 Line-, Elruy- 47 I ' Linpzv, Elizalwth---57, 43 I. I. L L ingzv. Murthn 79 ink. Mnrgio- 67 inzinpz, Hilda- 177, 1 islm, Dmmnld 72 I,itk1wnitz, Emery 75 L itkuvitz. Evelyn 57 25. 139, 134 BUILDI G SUPPLIE ---COAL--- ELMWO0D BAKERY CLIFTQ Q 'ff Sffffffffzf fn Coal Sz uppl Company Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday 8: Party Cakes WE AIM TO PLEASE BO' 2 8 15204 MADISON AVE. ACademy 4338 Page 1721 BELLE HARDWARE COMPANY Sherwin-Williams Paints LAWN SEED 8z FERTILIZER LAkewood 6191 14527 MADISON AVE. HE R.Y'S HENRY HOENIG SHOES AND DRY GOODS 13347-49 Madison Ave. LAkewood 6209 Lakewood, Ohio KEITH IEWELER Nationally Advertised Watches CGRUEN, BULOVA, ELGIN, ETCJ Silverware--Diamonds Watch and Jewelry Repairs Charge Accounts Available 15006 Detroit Ave. In Downtown Lakewood Ittli II I I III 122 II I0 It I 5 II I I'l 0 I h fl Ik Jh 5 H0 I D 66 I Il ffl I h II th 0 Y I th I 5 F I N y I C I Z I II I I I2 I I l 6 10 I y I t I I2 I I 0 128 I I ' I 4 l Z 33335E,: 2253215712 T... :'f?65fF:u-5--off 1:3551 F zzz 2 ' s'AxZ Q3-. . ...m-- ,,,,- . -eP: 15S.T'f N I iz-1 Z-IFJ fav -- .... T--x'iZ13:j ' - rl! mi' - 'fa I-:r Sl I I- J-, ' '2 1. I HSS: lla... ' Z:- Na '43 .- Ulu-1. - 2- ' - ' 'I - I - 9 N D A .- .. E r'Na1r, Tina 51,124 II III I0 Ii N WI 5 I I M . . M C air. i mor T I hvrsnn. Ilru H M ll John '4 M I Donna 4 Mah I I 8 Ma D thy I l f' Mais-r R h I 4 Mainzer, D It I I Maisch, J k Z X Maise. Pl b th I Marr-io II I 5 Malqu t Th If Z a A I 4 'PU P F' 'U I :- E' UI LD I oo '11 O O U 3 5 99 23222333 1 3535201 H ...g?....... b -fm: N 1 Ffzaxfm' er- - , il A-In I'0 - 1 Q.- 5-no I- - 3 ae - - llldc : 53 3 N ,, ..- '2 : f l -1 2 -fb I 1 ? MURMAN'S MARKET lil'IiRY'l'11ING IN FOOD FOR YOUR TIIBLE 17510 Madison Avenue Call AC. 3737 Page 174 ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION WE ARRANGE FLOWERS AND VASES FREE OF CHARGE. ALI, FLOWERS MADE IN OUR SHOP. 17825 Detroit Avenue BO. 2123 JACOBS RECREATION OPEN BOWLING SATURDAYS Sz SUNDAYS TEPHEN BABIN, INC. 147OO DETROIT AVE. CUSTOM FURRIER LARGE STOCK OF READY-MADE FUR GARMENTS ALSO MADE-T0-ORDER, RESTYLING, REPAIRING, 595 P-4 EEE 332 . in if QCA S 7- Q - 21 o 'E gin as 5.1: cnfn F' :D I-Te in She no go ogg E Ez mx? V102 H6 so 9-'sv 'Else QQ Q-ra P-I IO I-1 -J 33333 -r--r III ph-1 IIM I M I I I M I ll I I II M I III I M I II II Z M II k C Ih J M I R h I M I I I0 I Il M I I M I II II III 332 I VIII Ih III IIh II I! CI' II L George . Falke Ohio's Oldest Ford Dealer FORD SALES AND SERVICE MIIh li h MI III I I MI Ifl IIh M h R h I FI G ' F d P t M II Il I M I I I III I4 Ii II I01 IOS S M II I I'II' I1 M M I . M I I Il I 4 P t d .. .. . .. Complete Body, am , an MA I IJI I III MI I iw , MI IhII I I4 III T MI R h I III M. k ,, rim op MI II I I II IIII MC I I -I MC Ria 75 I1 M I ' 17 OOD ' A ... 6 etrolt ve. MD tl ll I MIJ II II I 'I I MI I M A AC d IIOO MI Ih 1 II III af MI I'I I MI I I MI M I II MI SI I I MII I I Il IIII III I Kovach's Dry Cleaning Co. LADIES'-GENTS' TAILORING 11802 Detroit Ave. 98035 Madison Ave. LAkewood 2144 MEIrose 4657 3 Hour Quality Cleaning Service Compliments of LAKEWOOD ELECTRICAL CO. 13414 DETROIT AVE. VERNON LIEBLEIN Page 175 mwmm ,5'a?5' UCORRE CTLY STYLED NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY HABERDASHERY AND SPORTING GOODS FOR DAD AND THE BOYS CHARLEY GEIGER' Haberdashery and porting Goods 14710 DETROIT A E. Open Tuesday Q aturday Evenings Page 176 Mclntyre, Jeank71, 144, 104, 108 McKee, Caro1ynf47 125, 134, 104, 135, 43 McKenna, Hugh-72 McKinney, Larry-68 McKinney, Nancy-71 McKinney, Ralphf75, 122, 145. 94 Mc-Knight, Oliver-47 McLaren, Donald-58 McLaren, lda Mae-77 McLau1zhlin. Ronnie-68 McMillan, Emmajean-367 McNefl', William-66 McNerney, Jack-72, 123 McQuade, Mary-77 McQuiIkin. Diane--71, 104, 108 McSweeney, Don-66, 82, 98 Meade, Roger-75 Meermans, Doris-73, 127, 138 Meermans. Leroy-58 Meermans, Ronald-58 Megles, Eleanor-79 Meilander, Ralph-74, 123 Menning, Ray-75 Merritt, Nancy-70, 124 Mertus, Daniel-58, 117, 134 Mertus, Milan-58 Messerly, Raymond-58, 113 Mester, Jackie-70, 126 Metz, Robert-78 Metzkn, Virginia-77 Meyer. Ed-68 Meyer, Marilyn-77 Meyer, Nancy-70, 126 Middleton. John-69. 138 Mihalega, William-69 Mika. Irene-70, 126 Miller Carolyn-70, 126 Miller, George178, 93 Miller, James-58, 122, 123, 130 Miller Joanne-58, 147. 108 Miller, Nancy-58, 124, 104 Miller. Norman-63, 131 Miller Ralph-68 Miller Richard-66 Milway, DanY72 Minarik, Lucile-71. 137 Minick, Evelyn-76 Misiak, Jean-76 Mitchell, Nancy-58, 143 Mitchell, Ruth-58. 144, 137 Mitchell, Ruthe-67, 126 Mitchell. Th0masf69 Mize, Williamf74, 87 Moe, Billw91, 87, 113, T5 Moffitt, J0hnf47. 113, 117, 132, 134 Mokren, Dave-49 Molchan. Martha470 Mondak, Rose-70 Montgomery, Charlotte-T5, 135 Montgomery, Robert-T5 Montgomery, Shirley-f58 Moore, Charlotte-58, 125, 104, 108 Moore, Dorothy-47, 123 Moore, Marxlaret-70 Moore, Mary Ellen-73, 127 Moore, Robert-72 Moore, Ronald-72, 126 Moore. Thomas-49 Moorhead, Thomas-58, 144, 134 Morcis, Edna-79 Morgan, Vera-70, 146 Morris, Claude-68 Morris, John-74, 94 Morris. John-58, 122. 124, 144, 94 Morris, Raymond-58, 142 Morrison, Richard-113, 126, 141, 132, Moss. Joyce-76 Moughton. Alfred-66, 141 Moughton, Edith-77 Mountcastle. Dave-72. 113, 93 Moyer, Gilbert-69, 123, 130 Moyer, Marcia-76, 136 Mraz, John-68 Mueller, Helga-71, 125 139, 104 Mueller, Shirley-79 Munshower, Richardvefifi, 145, 114 Murphy, Carol-76 Miller, Robert-69 Miller, Shirley-67 Milligan, Dick---75, 91 Milligan, Jack-68, 82, 143, 98 Milligan, Jncquelyn-58 Mills, Rosemary-58, 146, 128, 132, 108 Milla, Wayne-58 Murphy, Jean-T9 Murphy .R.itaF71, 141, 147 Murphy, Robert-68, 82 Murphy, William-48 Murry, Williamf59 Myers, Elaine-76 Myers, Mnrilynf73 Myers, Robert-66. 146 135, 133, 48 Myers, Robert-59, 113, 134 135 Myers, William-72 Nacey. Michael-48, 43 Nanny, Dorothy-6 , 124 143 N guy, Lilybeth--6 , 143 N h'x-zyun, Stanley- 5 N , Anp!eIina159, 143 ZZZZZZZ2 y, Jane-76, 136, 14 -h s, Ruth--61 -lr-mn, Nuncy--6 , 122, 101' 108 'n1ev, Mury-70 125 -ubecker, Marg ts 0 irth, Ann-76, 104 Il Harry--- 2. J4 ll Ly f 4 Il M 'ly -75 II R' h I-5.1, 11.3 144 t ZZZ . Fl b thf59 N h I. Cl f67, 14 N k I R th-77 N kl ' St-II -71, 14 , 108 N D f 0 126 N 1 L J W48, 134 N t hk If .t--I2 , 59 1 '3 N R b- t--f'6, 99, 144 91 Q2 N bl t N I-66, 11.3 124 N I I t ati' N ll M'II -If11.6 130 143 N lhl N yf73 125 13 N 1. I I h 125 Z N t V 5: ' - 9 108 N k D k 72, ll 1.5 1 S7 N II D Id-- 4, H N tny, H I -59, 104 108 N tny, M'II d-- 9 104 108 uvutny, Rudolph--- 5, 11 87 N Jwuk, Evelyl - 3, 1-6 Nurse, Warren-48 tman. Norm ---'0 OCCCCC :Iv-4---1 VV... 'e WEEEU 75. . gr ?x2l, :E'4x SI1I 4, s- :IQ 1- an cj ea .- S w as ..- .as J.. cs CJ 2 IS, al' HTH-4 , .. , ock, Betty-'IT Olsen, Marguerite-F77 Olsen. Rulphf-59, 123, IL.. Olsen, Tom-f-69 Olson, .IuckfT2 OI , Juhm QLWI7 K. N. BANNON R. W. MCLEOD The Kurtz Drug Company BOUI evar d 2200 14715 Detroit Ave. BO. 6053 BO. 6054 BO. 6055 COMPLIMENTS OF Homestead Realty 15210 MADISON AVE. EDW. ASHER HERB MEISTER SANDY SATULLO M. L. TRIVISON You Can Be A Hit, Too! Marilyn Broth BARNSTORMERS WHO ARE: MARILYN BROTH NORMAN HILLIKER-PAT BAKER JAMES MILLER YOU'RE WELCOME T0 TRYOUT FOR OUR PLAYS LAKEWO0D LITTLE THEATRE H LE-ZUP CHRYSLER---PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE GENUINE FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS 16009 DETROIT AVE. LAkewood 0155 Page 177 THE 1948 CI EMA IS BOUND IN A Durand Cover Manufactured by the Durand Mfg. Company 939 W. 35th St. Chicago 9, Illinois MADISON DRUG C0. Soda---Luncheonette SCHOOL NOON LUNCHES READY TO SERVE YOU The Lakewood Coal 81 Coke Co PREMIUM POCAHONTAS Dustless ALL GRADES OF GOOD COAL- COKE 8: STOKER FUEL-OLGA- GREATHEART--MILLERS CREEK COURTEOUS PROMPT DELIVERY ACademy 3370 14236 Detroit Ave. Onachilla, Andre-wf68 0 I k C I' -'4 ON I Rosem y-'6 0 N ll Patric' --'6 ON ll. Robert-74, 131 ON ll, Sally--59, 144 O ofrey, Johnf69 U monde, William-49 Ob0rn,Iic11Iah-59,124 104 106 108 43 0 b ne, VernaW 6 0 trander. Jan t-59 Ottelin, Conrad--59 Otto, Marilynu 67 Ovvrme-yer. Erlwa I-59, 99 J3 P ciotii. Norma-59 Paine. James-69 Paine, William-43. 82 Paisley, Peter-59. 99, I2 43 Papso. Robert-'68 I rdoe. Thomas-'69 I k, Johnfiifi 212, Q3 93 I k, R b tv-BR I k . D 'd-'2, 98 I k , Fd ' I-48 k. f.. k P H I t 5 04 I J .-69. 130 I b k, D f-'3, 121' 132 I b k. R'h d-66 I3 127 P Ed-69, 125 Doris-71 Th 2 I I t , omas-1 I tterson. Clyde-59 I ttersun, Maryf59 I tts-rson, Richard-F9 I tturson, Wallace-T8 I tton. Bruce-69, 122 P tt n. Janet--76, 104 I I J net--T3 I ly Joseph-T2 I lk. J h -68 I L ly -59,124,113 120 1111 144 43 P11 Rosem 'f5.I 124 104 108 43 1 p n. Evelyn-'1 P Fred-68 I 1-ew, Carolyn-59 ri Ie n, Bl'lIC9?l5 Perin, Walter-74 Perkins. Lois-T1 I' ' n, Dorothy-67 P n, Edward-69 We clothe your family and furnish your home Schermer Bros. Lakewood's Most Complete Department Store 12201 MADISON AVE. AC. 3081 Page 178 ueittc ribs Zln INCORPORATED Delicious Sandwiches and Good Coffee Our Specialty 20780 CENTER RIDGE ROAD U. S. ROUTE 20 ROCKY RIVER, OHIO if ff?'2'- 244- -A ,Melody .Bane , LAKEWOOIYS FRIENDLY MUSIC SHOP AC. 5300 15110 Detroit Ave. l'm-lsun, Yvonne' -H, 127 Pr-tvr, llruvv 69, 126 IH-lor. Sully- 70, 136 1 tvrkin. Rilhlll-'71, 142. 108 l'n-ts-rnmn, Muri:11roliT6 1 rlvrs, l'I11wIxrd-'14 Petr-rs, Mnry Ellen-JE7, 124. 147, 143 l'r'lvrson Audrey-73, 106, 108 1'1-li-rson, Richard- 00, 124, 127, 138 'ol ms, Dorothy- 59 'vtrus, John-'IS I I 1'l'1l l'l'k0. Margaret-59 IH-llc-'.p:i1l, Eleanor!-79 1'funat,iel Irene--71, 113, 125, 136, 133 Pfoiffm-r, Jerry--66, 144 Pfm-ifvr, Judy-59, 125, 108, 113, 147, 43 1 'im-punhuryz, Paul-68 Pierce, Bob 75, 37 1'im-rm-, Juno-50, 135, 132, 134 Villingr, Ilurlvnrn-76. 137 l'illinp:, Mferlith-'59 Pilz, Dunfllml --68 Pinnigvr, .10-'71, 127, 130, 114 1'iribek, Rokert-59 Plachko. Richard-66 Plate-fk, Edward-69 Plait, R01Jvrlf59, 124, 90. 99, 135 Plvasunce, Helen- Tl, 125 Plexunnuc' Richnrrlf-59. 122 Pohlot, Dorothy-73, 126 Polcha, Betty-73, 125, 132 Poltorak Dorothy'-71, 122, 126 143 Poltorali, Natalie--73, 104 Popovich. Arlene---'N Popuvich, Elaine-67 Pupnvivh, George- 68 I'orcella. .Inmos-T4 Potter, Ji-un---Tl, 133 Potts, Joan- 70, 124, 104, 1-l?l, 108 Powell, llnrburn--71 Powers, I'utf'7l, 140, 137, 140 l'rm-nulzi, Aileen GT Prvslvy, Jerry GN l'r1-uss, Cliff- 05 Pruuss, l'IIninv 50, 130 Privbe, Patricia-f0T. 129. 1-II Prim-st lluwurnl 418.03 Vritchnrcl, June-67, 127 l'r01:k, Holly IST, 123 ' l'ruk, Eleanor 73, 127' Prok Guurgi Gill, 141, 131 RELAX---G0 BOATI G HIGGINS CRUISERS, RUNJBOUTS LARSON IILCLJD OIITIIUJRD IIUJTS JOHNSON IIIUTOR SJLES AND SERVICE 1000 IILIRINE Eff FISIIING ITEIIIS D0 PHINNEY 81S N gr' The Lakewood Camera hop KODAKS and SUPPLIES Developing-Printing-Enlarging B0ulevard 7469 14815 Detroit Ave. FRUIT PUNCH J . J . SCI-IUSTER Good Things to Drink for All Social Affairs Non-Alcoholic WE LOAN GLASSES AND BOWL B0ulevard 9410 14534 DETROIT-Across From Lakewood Hospital Page 179 Quality eats and Poultry I? I I 4 5 I .0 4 r I i 1 i Di 1 4 I I' F :a '-M Page 180 Prutton, Alan-48, 124, 132, 133 Ptaszijnski, Helen-70 Puls, Thom:-1sf59 Pumphrey, Rita-48 I'urdum. Charlencg-48 Pyle, Barbara-67, 127 PEOPLE'S MARKET Quade. Richardv69 Quallich, Arlene-A 73, 124, 125, 136. 132 Quallich, Billf60, 124, 113, 132. 134, 43 Quallich, Martha--07, 124, 122, 129 Quick, Ronnie-75 Quigley, Sam-78 Quinn, Eugene? 69 Razer, Phyllisf67, 134 Rainey, Jim-60, 114, 134 Randall, Bill--75 Ranney, Peter-f72, 94 Raridnn. BohA66 Rasmussen, Peter'-'68 Ratcliff. Calff-69, 93 Raushenhurfz, Georzew 72, 126 Rayer, Richard-48 Raymond, Carole-410, 137, 124 Read, Naneyf-60, 139, 102, 146 Read, Nancy-70, 104, 108 Reed, Mary-79 Reese, .Iack475, 122 Rehuaesky, Bohn-69 Reiff. Norma-76 Reik, Walter-60, 123, 122 Reinsapzen, Jean-70, 1-10, 11-1, 137, 133 Reitz, Jack-75 Repass, Joan--76, 104 Reppa, Davidf72, 126 Retune, Rayff72, X2 Reynolds, Joanne' 76 Reynolds, John-68, 122 Reynolds, Nancy- 77, 137 Rhodes. Nancy-77 Richard, Ronaldf-74, 92 Richards, Alice-70, 104, 106, 137, 108 Richley, June-71 Richvalsky, Joe--68 Rilinsz, Marcella-67 ' Rinearson, Phillip-60 Rinehart, .Ioan--113, 125, 117, 132, 133, 108. 43 Ripbergzer, Madelainef70 Ritehout, Chas.f78 Ritter, Bertv68, 135 Roberts, Joan-60, 135, 146, 134 13367 Madison Ave. Lakewood, Ohio avid's MC11,S W ear 11642 DETROIT AVE. QU LITY FLOWER FOR ALL OCCA IO DE IG ED by Frankie 62 Bob at Woodbur Sz Hileman 17116 Detroit Ave. A. 7250 BO. 0314 4.'-7274? A. B0ulevard 3830 Grlll and Soda Bar 16 Tournament Alleys Detroit-Bunt Recreation MARTY 0'BOYLE, Proprietor 13900 Detroit Ave. Roberts, Nancy-76 Robison, AnnettegT0, 143, 133 Roecher, Dickw75 Roemer, Arlene-70 Rogers, James--68 Rogers, Jo Ann-'76 Rogers, Rolland-69 Roglin, Dorothy-73, 122, 123 Roland, Janet-77 Romilly, Jo Ann--70, 127 Root, DaIe75 Root. Donaldg-66. 114 Root, Frances-76 Rose, Bonnie-71 Roth, Ronald-75 Roy, Marcia-60 Ruhe, Carla-76 Ruhley, Joanne-60, 126, 106 Ruoff. Dana-74 Rupert, Patriciav-48, 135, 138, Ruppert, Phyllis-67. 124, 107 Rush. Betty Jo-48, 43 Russ, James-68. 93 Russell, Eleanor-60 Russell, Georgia-76 Russell, James-72 Saballos, Ivan-68 Sabath, Donald--60, 117, 131 Sahel, Edward-60 Sabiers, Allan-66 Sacklle, Margaret-67 Saenzer, Gloria-60, 124, 43 Safron, Caroline-76 Sajo, John-68, 135, 183 Salyer, Donna--60 Sams. David-72 Samuelson. IvarA6R Sanders, Boteler-66 Sanderson, Edith-60 Sanford, Julie-70, 122 Sansone, Leslle-48, 144 Sarbry, Stuart-69, 93 144, 134, 43 Suris, cnrherinP67, 127, 144, 145, ins Sax-ll, Joseph-60 Sauer, Carolyn-70, 113, 123, 139, 104, 108 Sauer, Richard-74 Saunders, Roger-66 Savage, Lois-60 Savage, Richard--75, 113, 87 Sawyer, Willardm46, 48, 82 You Put It FIRST in SALES Q We Keep It FIR T in VALUE BRGW LEE CHE ROLET, INC, 12120 Detroit Ave. LAkewood 3520l5 Page 181 Haberacker Optical Company We Specialize in the Making of Glasses from Prescriptions of Eye Physicians and in Ftting Them to Your Individual Measurements. Your Eyes Desrwf the Finest 0 LENSES REPLACED I FRAMES ADJUSTED AND REPAIRED O SUN GLASSES I OPTICAL SPECIALTIES I BINOCULARS AND L RICE gl OWENS, INC. AKEWOOD'S FINEST APPLIANCE CENTER Complete Electrical Appliances and Service 14815-17 MADISON AVE. ACademy 1756 JOE RICE BOB OWENS SEWING, I3 QURBUSINIESS SEWING MACHINES-SEWING LESSONS BAROMETERS SEWING CABINETS - SEWING BOXES 0 -o SINGER DRESS FORMS ck, S, ffl' Rcjmfr All fllnzlvrn Sl,'Zl'IllfI flfrlflzirmf 'G' RENTALS 15101 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, AC. 2727 2022 East Ninth St., Cleveland, MA. 2430 10537 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, RA. 5676 15025 Detroit Avenue BOulevard 6797 S J h -68 HOBBY E TERPRISES, INC. A complete stock of all reliable hobby products EDUCATIONAL TOYS AND GAMES OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY NOON-3 P.M. CORNER WESTLAKE AVENUE AT DETROIT 16302 DETROIT AVE--B0ulevard 1675 If No Answer Call-----EDison 1696 S yl , C I- Pl, 122 12? S I D'.k-42.114 X Ill 13 S yl Jerry-'4 S tt lay, Il-tty--4 ', 126 S tterday, Jack-66 S haeffler, Patricia F0 S hairer, Margaret 0 1 A 148 ll S hanz. John- 6X h S eirhaum, Allen 61' Schenk. Lois-A 60. I4 Scherer, Dolores-60 Scherler, Alfred-69, 114 Sch'ltfarth, John-48, 125 96 Schmidt, Lee-72 Schmidt. Wesley-68. 124 113 88 Schmitt, Eleanor- , 146 140 Schneider, Neil--T2 Schnvidereit. Robert- tl 4 Schoeneman, Carl 63 au- Schriner, P l 69 Schroeder. Arlene-49 Schultz, Molly- 76 S h lt B h F7 Sch ltz. Charles- -'4 C Z. 8F RT? ' WELLS' CANFIELD SERVICE HILLIARD 8z OLIVE Phone BOulevard 9703 -GARAGE SERVICE- MOTOR TUNE-UP -ROAD CALLS- ELECTRICAL REPAIRS TIRES AND BATTERIES GENERATOR SERVICE HYDRAULIC BRAKE SERVICE QUICK CHARGE BATTERY SERVICE WE GIVE EAGLE STAMPS 1 Page 182 Sc CL' Sr Sv Sc M' N 9 H im' Sch h heh H h hu 0, ic in- -S h h hwvnkvl, George - T4 ultz. Vernnnf 60, 143 ultzvr, Earl G3 I I ulz, Carolyn Tl. 126 umucher Gary IBS rr M h 1 xr ARE WELCOME CURRENT RATE ZMW wurtz. Donna T0 wnrlz, Luis T0 gilflil 2fjgQQi,,'5'2,, ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED UP TO s5000 ':':f:'l1 f':ft', ' '37 FUNDS INVESTED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH OF Evolt: .Philip W. mi l'I-IE MONTH BEAR DIVIDENDS FROM 'PHE FIRST Scrilmr-r, lflluim- 128, 1212 S1-urs, Sli-plien T-I ' ' Sm' . li I l ii, ll ..0:::...., First Federal Savings Sr Loan hvvnllinillrw, Chnrlus till Si-Iliy. Clitl' 74, 94 , Su lil GN, 12 hr-igllilis, Xllrlrvy -1841-Ili n beszioiis, Juno -'17, 10-I :ll'ilflf'hi:.l h2,'libvwl 14806 Detroit Ave., Lakewood Shiilk-r, Lvl- til, 142 Sh muon, lflilveii- 61, 126 Shr-tl'ln-r, Richard -61, 114 Shvlrlun. Dirk T5 . Shvltoii, llnnzilnl ISN, 142 Sha-rimlrin, l'zitriciu TT Shernmn, R'churml GH, 125 bherrill, Willinln Sli pniun. Mnnrlu TSI S - O h Sh Sh url, Jnynv 10, 124 rr-tl'It-r Ralph' T run, lin-rnumlilnr fT1 bliunmn Nuucy lil 101 los 43 bin Siclnwuy, Shirley 73, 126 Sir-gel.-Nziiicy -Blu S 'Im-Q'lfl'zf flri 1323 HQ- 130 1:0 f-WHAT YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT mimi, mir T9 ' ' 5127 16900 Detroit Ave., Corner Edwards g21::::::: LA. 8500 Ac. 6200 S. ,ipplv John til 1 -3 11'l 'Ill 43 lrl 11 will x . .... .,.., , Our l5,.'i Sliln-nur, Jvaui Tti A GNU. . . . when she earns her high school diploma And she should be proud when she takes her place as a wage-earner. CA BE PROUD Telephone Girl is a proud title in business . . . whether it's operator, stenographer or clerk. The telephone girl does interesting, useful work which is important to everybody. She can take pride in her paycheck which grows steadily, adding six raises the first 18 months. She can be proud of her business home and the friendly girls with whom she works. Thorough training gives her conti- dence and good performance earns her promotion. YOU, too, can be pleased and proud with a telephone job. APPLY: WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Room 901, 700 Prospect, Cleveland, Ohio ,THE 0Hl0 BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY: A Good Place to Work Page 183 WE TLAKE DRIVE-I 19615 W. LAKE ROAD CHICKEN-IN-THE-BA KET teakburgers French Fries For your entertainment-TELEVISION! Lakewo0d's De eto---Pl mouth Dealer R. C. BROWNE, INC. Spisak, Rayfrtifi, XT - S k. R' h i-Y' B0ulevard 0700 11905 Detroit Ave. Sfllgik, T1,1,'2,1Q...,Qf Splain. Walter- 72, 131 Smith, Francinek -T9 Spoth. Frank T5 Skop, Mike-T8 Slaman, Allen-66, 134 Slavick, Betty-70, 127, 139, 132 Sleno, Slimak, Elinor-77 James--'69 Sliwinski, Christine--'73 Smail, Jean-67, 127, 138 Small, Raymond-61, 94 Smereld, James-78 Smiley, Martha-61, 126, 144, 140, 114, 103, 43 Smith, liarbaraffil, 103, 106 Smith Betsy--71, 126, 142 Smith, Carl-61, 144 Smith, Claude-66 Smith, Donnaf48, 113, 124 Smith, John-'61, 134 Smith, Johnf'75 Smith, Joseph-72 Smith. Lois---61, 108, 138, 104, 106 Smith, Margaret-67, 113, 126, 144 Smith Margery-77, 136 Smith, MarilynffT6, 104 Smith, Martha-73. 113 136, 1213 Smith. Nataliek 67, 129, 146, 104, 108 Smith, Robert-T2 Smith, Robertv74, 94 Smith, Ronaldf48, 144 Smith, Terry-76, 133 Smith, Thomas-61, 99. 94 Smith. Virginiaffil, 113, 104, 135, 114, 106, 431 Smith, William-94 Smitheman, Patricia---61, 127, 100, 108 Snider. DonaldfT5 Snuw, Thomasf63, 125 Sobek, Elinor--61, 113, 127, 104, 106 Socha, Michael-48, 131 Sohacki, DoluresfT0 Soika. Helenf71, 127 Sultis, George-72, 87 Sopko, John-69 Sutak, Dolores--61, 135, 104, 108 Sutherland, Jack-69 Spaulding, Carol-- 'ESI Spence Spisak r, Brooks- T2 , Lois HT1, 144, 133 'N ,fr -.-new ---:.:s.,.,u,,,,,, O Remember, as You Look to Your Future- Well Dressed People Show Bailey's Lakewood tore Right at this moment as always our assortments are sparkling new and beckoning you. Your job is our job . . to help you be correctly dressed for every occasion . . so that you can concentrate on making the most of your place in the World you are setting out to conquer. If you ask your friends who win approval for being well dressed and in good taste on their budget . . we are sure you will find that they do their shopping at Bailey's. 0 Shop Saturday and Tuesday to 9 P.M. We Give 8: Redeem Merchants' Stamps Free Parking in Rear of Store Bfl1LEY'S.' Detroit ii' lfliarren Road Page 184 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll M. C KEIGAN'S SOHIO ERVICE T TIO W RRE DI 0 We Give Eagle Stamps llllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllll I Cheerful Sz Efficient Service Squire, Cnmlim- 61, 108 Stnnf, llurry' TH Stnvcy, Dun 69, 122, 128 Slnvkhnusc, Vulvriv TG, 1324 Stutfuril. Shnrnn GT, 1127 Stnhl, Kvn 7-I, 113 Slnnlvy, Gi-rn' til, 125, 123 sum-li-y, Mnry ul. 125. nn, ms 2 Stnnlc-y, Mnry 70. 123, 142 133 Sinn-k, Jusm-ph' til . St.. Clnir, Winnim- T1 , Slvurns, Sully T9 Sh-lxivk, .hum-s lil, 112i htm-i-km-r, Hob 06 It ,Y Sl1'iL:'0r, llvclrgin' TG S G Swim.,-, .1..,.,. GT C tOI'C CIC uafantee Sh-iprvrwulil, Charles lik il Sh-ipzcrwnlnl, 1'nul T5 , Sh-in, Raiynmnil 152 H M Sil'l111l1l'l', Clmrlus tilt a bln-plwns. 1h-My Tl, 125, 133, 108 hh' lvns, Rirhurml 132, Uh px Stephens, Willinln GS Sh-tx, QI:-vi-, u lm- livtty ii i Rl rt ' W' l,'u11lfwfi'tr Si'r z'iu' in Rm! lf.Yfrlft'n l.Akew00d 8227 J. L. Pearson Organization REAL l'1S'l'A'l'E and RENTALS Mortpjage Loans, Refinancing ' Im'11r1111fr'-.Yu!r1r'y Pullfir J. L. in-arson 15309 MADISON AVENUE I5 Detroit Avenue Ra, LA. 8444 i.AKEw0ou, num I BO. 9288 Ufflin' Ufwll from 8:30 J. JI. In 9 P. JI. Page 185 3' COURTESY PEGGY SHAIRER 13437 Detroit Ave. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE BETTER QUALITY COURTESY SKIP. CHRISTENSEN LAkewood 5420 SHOEMAKI-ER'S DRY GOODS STORE 14614-16 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio TIIE I..Allx'lill'0UlJ STORE Ulf' Ql'.'Il.I'l'Y Ph IAk d 369 NEW and USED CARS 'ard H. Saxt Frank R. Saxton, Arthur C. Saxh .. Edward H. Saxton Boulevard 6760 Saxton Funeral Home ' ESTABLISHED 1872 Il IIULJNCE 1 'D 'VIIID F-IR 9I Rl'1I'l AC d y 2300 13215 D t t A X Compliments of SSETT SPRING COM AN 13000 ATHENS AVENUE, LAKEWOOD HOEDL'S Records 'ZS Music LAKEWOOD'S MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOP 17014 MADISON AVE. BOu1evard 1812 Stevens, Clarence 7-1, S7 Dennis -68, 122, 135 Su-war! Stewart, George- -432, 911, E1-1, 421 Stewart. John 45, SIU, 1-171, 131 117, 134, 92, 43 Sn-wart, Rnln-rl 66, 951, 117. 02 Stewart Robert .1. -18, 135, 13-ll Su-wart. Thomas 74 Stinger, Dornthy 70 Slim-rs, Joseph' 62, SH, llli Stovkmlnlv. Charles lili Stocking, Charles- is Slockwm-ll, '1'e-ml 74 Stopiak Frank G9 Sturm-r, Plllyzn-lin' 72 Strung, liarlmara Stringer, Gerald 7-1 Strom-mpl, Kenneth GL! Sl 1' I 'li 62, 132, 114, -13 . rlilllll, llly l' l Struck liopzer---69 Struhnr, Arthur '-'- GS, 94 Stuart, Caroline 62, 43 Stucky. Mary Lou 76, 137 Stulz, Rita 127, 139, 105 Sullivan, Rollansl 72 Surovy, Edwin -f'- 75 Sutliff, Ruth 70 Sutter. John- 48, 122, Swallow, Robert -43 Sweet, Nancy 73, 1211, 104 S 'fl 1'1 ' 76 1-11, 117 WI . Li!! Sykes, Carol 77 Sykura, Molly 77, 104 Syphvrs, liarluara 117, 126, 121-I Tahxler. Pat 77 Tanner, Rivharml G2 Tapajna, Ray--f 74 Eileen 7:1 Tatum, Taylor, Jane 73, 126 'l'aylur, June 79 Taylor, Robert 432 '1' 1 M't h-ll -IS 1 c 1 William 68 'Fm-hoke, JUH11' 132, -IX Allwri li!! enrol' 10, '1'n'3!r0vnv, 'l'i-pul, '1'c-rrano, Ann 62, 108 Ilnisf 62. 104, 108 '1'heis, Theiss, Mary '-ff 62, 1-13 Thuwes, Richard 68 Thomas, Rolmertaw 112, 147 'l'hom1uson, Betty 07, 143 Thompson, Rubs.-rt -72 LTO C L CO ANY LAKEWOOD, OHIO 1350 HIRD AVENUE ACademy 4450-4451 SIEGEL'S BAKERY Bread Rolls Pastries Cakes 13361 Madison Ave. LA. 0211 Lakewood, Ohio KUNDTZ- lCHOLS INC. 14221 MADISON AVE. Phone LA. 6821 O. E. Bud Nichols W. H. Bill Nichols BESIDES OUR OTHER FAULTS WE SELL INSURANCE Page 187 ff - jp Personality Portraits Thrasher, Carl-78 Thunhorst, Leonard -46, Ml, 519, 03 Tibhits. Dick--66 Tichy, Jim--68 Tidik, Anne-46, 48, 104 Tidik, Herbert-T2 Tinkler, Thomasw G6 Tippen, Opal-77, 139 Tischler. Cecelia-T0, 1-17, 127 Toby, Marilyn- 48, 127 Todd, GlennafT5 Tomey. Barbaraf'-62 Took Bill-93 X0 Toole, Wi1liamff72 Tooley, Gwen' 77, 136 Torrance, Joan-i124 Torreson, Caroh'--71, 125 Tousley, Jamesf-60 Townsend, Donalll---75, 123, 92 Traverse, Harold--66 Treadway, Harold- 6561 Treadway, Ann--70 Tremlin, Robertf--62, 116 Trimmer, Nancy--62, 146, 108 Trimmer, RobertfT8 Trinkwald, Marlene- 70 Trout, Ilucile-62, 124 Truffin, Maryf-77, 130 Tuck, Cliff-74. RT Tucker, Pau1g67, 60 Turl-EK, Trevor-131 Twilrg, Trevor-T4 Ubelhart, Paul-WT2, T4. 1211, 504 Uhle, Kenneth-72 Uhlik, Gerry---62, 125. 113, 114, 108, 43 Uhnak, Rubertffifi, 124, 212 Uhrin, John-49, 134 by Ullman, 1-xarolrl-ss, 124, 94 Ulrich, Doris, 67, 120, 143, 1:14 Umpleby, Gene+49 Dorothy Domino 14509 DETROIT AVENUE LA. 8870 Urban. Betty-76 Urban, Harold--49, 43 Utley, Elanie-TT, 106 Vallo. Frankg69 Vandaveer, Marjorie- -67, 126, 104, 1024 Vanderveer, Jnyce+79 Van Der Velde, Dick --66 Van Dorn, Susan--62, 127 Van Dorn, Thomasf75, 122 Van Hook, Carole-f67. 125, 144, 106 Vilfl Luit, Jenny ---f TU, 127, 104, 10G,, 137 108 WHEN MOVl G ACROSS THE HALL ACROSS THE CONTINENT call, LAKEWOOD TORAGE C0. 14401 DETROIT AVE. LAKEWOOD, OHIO LAkewood 4141 Agent-Member United Van Lines, Inc. Kling's Flori t Flowers for Remembrance 16108 DETROIT LAkewood 1983 WE DELIVER Page 188 REIDY BRO FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING 11730 DETROIT AVE. 38 YEARS IN LAKEWOOD IGHT ERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE : OPEN I8 HOURS WEEK DAYS - - E We Service Your Car While You Sleep 7 a' m' to I a' m' : - NO EXTRA COST - EXPERIENCED CHEVROLET MECHANICS : LEAVE YOUR CAR TONIGHT - PICK IT UP IN THE MORNING West Park Chevrolet, Inc. 15315 Lorain Avenue at Triskett CL. 2200 WARREN r MEN'S WEAR M Lakewood's Store for Men Detroit at Warren Rd. LA. T171 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 S Church Gatherings, Festivals, Weddings, etc. The Following Flavors Generally Available Orange Orange-Grapefruit O g I ppl I 15725 Madrson Ave. 6' f' PUNCH BOVVLS AND SHERBETS UPON REQUEST AT MADISON 81 HMIARD RD' Robert C. Trimmer Co., Mfrs. CALL LAKEWOUD 8716 ACademy 3500 1453 spring Garden Ave. Lakewood 7, Ohio Page 189 PERFECT DIAMONDS LAKEWOOD'S LEADING JEWELER Headquarters for Ofllicial Class Rings Hamilton, Elgin, and Gruen Watches Krementz Jewelry for Men and Ladies Elgin American Compacts Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets Distributors for 1847 Rogers, Holmes and Edwards and Community Silver Skilled Watch and Jewelry Repair All work done in Our Own Shop A. E. SCHULTZ so YEARS EXPERIENCE A 454.1 Sales Service Parts LAKEWOOD NASH, INC. 14807 Detroit Ave. BO. 8585 13123 Detroit Ave. BO. 6433 LAKEWOOD MARKET HOUSE a Fresh Meats 62 Groceries u e LAkewood 8922 2011 Lark St. S t u d i 0 PHOTOGRAPHS THE KIRBY CO. POR GRADUATION VULCANIZE FIBRE-LAMINATED BAKELITL Sheets-Rods-Tubes Fabricated Parts 13000 ATHENS AVE. P g 190 15104 Detroit Avenue BOulevard 5407 V V lk I L, I V VI p, I 5 I V y I I I 7 V N I' V I J I I2 14-I V I II 3 I V II I V II I h I I V I I I h I X V I k I k I V I k R h I V k El H V I I V I I II I Il V It I -II I I V ll k 1 I V I t I V L. II ll III I-I II V J 1 h I I V h I H V l R I I V I IJ I 0 V k I I I I I I I-I I I I Vojt k J ph 01 Vnk N Il I II I0 I0 Vuvns, I II Wacaser. S d I II Wm-htvr. I' I 4 Wzulelvll, I! I Wumldn-ll, Sh l I I-II RI t I k 5? Ei :z ':2 TIC 1 -15 Jack 'n' Jill Kiddie Shops T. F. BROOKS, INC. EVERYTHING FOR THE CHILD IN DOWNTOWN LAKEWOOD 15015 Detroit Avenue-Main Store Three Other Convenient West Side Locations BOulevard 7077 STEAKBURGERS ' ' 1 THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM AT Waite, Ifl I I I Waite. N I III gvl5:51w.'I 5 A I Giantburgers, Inc. Wulvn, Al 1- wQQljQQ1:1,,EiQK,L 2216, ,,,,. SANDWICI-IES-SOFT DRINKS-ICE CREAM E'Xll2IX5,' lJl'.'f52QtL-?Q 14025 Madison Ave. AC. 5144 Wnlllmrirlirc. Iulizsln-th--V162 351ilL1T'.lI.?Si1'?5, 147 ACROSS FROM LAKEWOOD 111011 FIELD Eilllfiis. Z?f T'4'4 92 Wnni-k. I'ut k 1. FLORISTS INC Prom Corsages, Flowers for All Occasions SPECIAL RATES TO LAKEWOOD STUDENTS MAYER TWINS Bramley Storage Company Local and Long Distance Moving Packing and Shipping to All Parts of the World Modern Storage Warehouse Facilities 15709 MADISQN AVE. Day AC- 7161 Phone: LAkewood 3800 13000 Athens Ave. Near Hilliard Night OR. 5070 Lakewgqd, Ohig WE DELIVER THE WEST SIDE REALTY C0. R. .I. Boulton II. H. Laundy Dudley Drach R. B. Laundy W. Eggleston E. H. Seidman Established 1931 15600 Madison Ave. LA. 5024 FRANK'S DELICATESSEN FANCY CHEESE AND COLD MEATS SODA FOUNTAIN OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 11 P.M. DAILY LAkewood 9343 Detroit Cor. Kenilworth Across From Fire Department Page 191 PETE'S SERVICE GARAGE MADISON NEAR BUNTS COMPLETE SERVICE ON ALL MAKES TOWING - BODY 8z FENDER REPAIRS LA. 7444 ODER Designers and Conirarlo LI NOLEUM NVALL COVERING SINK COVERING Commercial Residential Institutional Call LAkew0od 1936 FLOORS rx of Custom Floors RUBBER TILE PLASTIC TILE ASPHALT TILE lfree 1':SIl1I1211CS Ifxperienced Work Guaranteed Service 18614 Detroit Ave Wanner, Tom-315 Ward, Fynette-71 Ward, Jack-66 Warden, Richard 72 Warizn, James---72. XT Warman, Dickff--68 Warren, Chas.--69 Warren, Marilynh 67 Wasinack, Joanf 62, 113. 104, 1052 Watson. Lennarr1f'62. 135, 141, 134 Watters. Sally-TG, 104 Way, Georsze---62, 117 Webber. Gerry 62, 123, 147, 108 Webber, Peggy 67, 124 Weber, Carnlyn 70, 122, 126 Weber. Martin- T5 Weber, Robert -f'- 02, 125 Webster, Howard 72, 94 Weese. Dun 66 Wexzner, Tome 75. 92 Wehrle. William 63, 93, 92 Weir, Beverly TT, 104 Weiscopf, Helen- TT Weisenbnrn. Margaret 63, 124 Wendell, Martha-'49, 125, 43 Werner. Bruce- 66, 140, 142, 92 Wertz, .Io Anne- TO. 124 West, Beverly-76 Wcfst, Mildred'-63, 108, 104 Westphalimzer, Jualythe 76 Wetherill, Max-74, 98 Weymark, Harold T4 Whalen, James-T2 Wherstein, Shirley-73, 124 White, Marilyn-49 White, Nancy- -70, 135, 136 White. Otto-68, 91. 92 White, R0bertf72. 93, 89 Whiteside, Ruth--TT. 137 Whitt, Patricia- TT Whittimzham, Ann- 63, 125, 104, 108 Wick, Marilyn-T9 Wiegzand, Robert--75 Wieland, Ken---63, 125, 82, 88, 93, 43 Wilcheck, Georzine- 621, 125 Wileheck, Gerard-f-49, 144 Wilcox, Frankf6R Wilhelm, Fred--68, 132 Willcox, Hope- T3 Williams, Marzaret--63 Williams. 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