Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Not only must plans be made for the actual instruments of training, such as erecting and maintaining buildings and employing the faculty, but the intangible aspects of education such as school policy must be determined. A program of rehabil- itation of the buildings and equipment in the system is being carried on at the pres- ent time. At the high school practice rooms Page 10 for the vocal and instrumental music groups have been remodeled, the chemistry labora- tories, the art rooms, and the office practice rooms have been newly equipped, and the lighting and heating facilities are being im- proved. Plans are being completed for the construction of the gymnasium-auditorium on the high school campus, for which funds were voted by Lakewood citizens two years ago. High school students have been much interested in the decision of the Board of Education to install lights in the stadium, as a result of which night football will be inaugurated at Lakewood High next fall. uperintendent Lakewood has one ot' the truly out- standing programs ot' education in the United States, observed Superintendent Martin W, Essex. 'l'he new music rooms and laboratories exemplify the many improvements being carried on through- out the system in furthering this pro- gram. ln addition to his duties as su- perintendent, Mr. Essex has been serv- ing as chairman ot' the National Educa- tion Association's Tenure and Academic Freedom Committee during the past year, S. S. Dickey, Assistant Superililemlelnt if Martin W. Essex, Superintendent of Schools Many of the details which come under the jurisdiction ot' the Superintendent's otlice are handled by Assistant Superintendent Samuel S. Dickey. Mr. Dickey has held this position in the Lakewood school system since 1940. Some of his jobs include purchasing supplies for the schools, supervising the care and up- keep ot' all buildings, drawing up the annual budget, and hiring oflice personnel. With a reputation for getting things done ellicient- ly, Mr. Dickey has played an important role in providing the boys and girls of Lakewood school system with a thorough education. Page 11 i fr rm-...Q- lfall semester Student Counril oflicers, .lim liresll, llirk Savage, Wx-Q Schmidt, .lime Uonley, and liolx ll llonnoll, discuss school prolxln-ms with l'Y'lIll'lll2ll l'ovn-liniil'v. dmini trator , upil Cooperate or Mr. Mahlon A. POVQIlfYlll'B,S liberal policy at Lakewood High has won him the admiration, respect, and cooperation of the students, fac- ulty, and community. By encouraging stu- dents to initiate and carry through their own projects, he has developed in them a sense of individual responsibility for the welfare of the school. Whether Working with faculty members or students, Mr. Povenmire stresses Pige 12 the value oi' a continuous analysis ot' school policies as a basis for progressive improve- ment. His interest in the ideas and opinions of young people and his Willingness to assist them in making their plans materialize are some of the outstanding characteristics oi' his administration. Mr. Povenmire's quiet, genuinely friendly manner has made him a popular person around Lakewood High. livpui't tu Miss Kimhall's otlivc at tht- uml nt' thi- period. This tiwsszngw- is as tzimilizu' to lmkc- wood lligh students as is thc similui' summons from lVli'. Mm-ks. lil :ulclitimi to hi-1' ilu- tit-s :is ill-sm ut' girls, Miss Kim- lmll st-rvvs :is t':ic'ulty zulvisvi' to tha- Stiult-nt tfmmcil, Activities flUlllll'll, :incl IZA chziptvi' ut' l i'is-mlsliip, Mr. Mc-cks, zlssistzmt principzil, :wts as boys' voulisvlor, :xml supc-rvism-s tht- scheduling ot' vlaissvs. lfloth assist lVl1'. llovoll- mira- in n-zu'i',viiig' out the pro- prruni :tml polivit-s ut' tho school. tl. . ti. liulu-rl M4-vhs-, ur-sistnlit prilivi- pnl, 1-oiitlfrs with liill Hawk, who limi-4 it ditlivillt tu vmivilivv tht' vxlwric-vin-ml Mr. Mm-vks that his ulvsm-iiaw In- 4-xvilst-ul luvvnllsu- ln- uns nut hunting u lmr-44 Miss Klmlnlll. Ile-:nn of Girls, In-lps V4-rim I utt1-rmun, vhuir- mun of thx- Stmlvnt Vmtlwil l'ululi1' VV1-If:1r1- Vnlnmittw-, 1-uullt tlu- nmuvy 4-ull:-vtn-tl in thx' lmnn-A rmnms for the' Vlrllillilillity l unll. Pa ge 13 -..gk N ..- Vovationul information and counseling on choosing and He-ttintl 14 Dosition are given hy Mrs. Stewart, who is in Ch3l'f!0 of the plnvemeni office at Lakewood High Svhool. Mrs. Garrett, school nurse, demonstrates first, aid techniques to Lois Licht, Connie Crothers, and Nanry Fullerton. Coun elors Aid With Pupil ' Program Faculty members D. Hutson. PI. Kleinmeyer, R. Emery, R. Meeks, 0. Findiey, I., Kun- hall, G. Stewart, A, E. Cook, C. Johnson, H. Bixler. and K. Leach are members of Che group which meets weekly with Mr. Povenmire to discuss homeroom prnhlems. 1 'tw my .ltvwwf-w-. Page 14 p-.-an 1' 1 1 'I bf Sl' . 1' J Q 'f . .H .-T3 - .EFS sg 'lijr' -5 Q .il ' gr 1 lkvx ,3 3 'x 'M l' Elizabeth Barkley Art Dept. Head Natalie 0. Betts Cafeteria Dlrector Harry W. Bixler Mathematics Head Carolyn E. Blackburn Commercial Phillip Borofka Technical Glenn T. Borull' Science Dept. Head Norman Brown Social Studies Elizabeth Caldwell Language Ethel J. Campbell Home Economics Ruth Cherrington Commercial Evelyn M. Coates Language Mary Coates Language W. J. Cockayne Technical Arthur E. Cook Commercial Arthur K. Cook Technical Genevieve S. Cook English Agnes Cope Physical Education T. W. Cunningham Biology Dept. Head Evelyn Edmonaoll Enllish 0. Ruth Emery Social Studies T. R. Evans Music Dept. Head Alexander Farquhar Commercial Head 0 rin R. Findley Sclence M. Flndley Library Fl. E. Garner Technical Paul C. Harler Mathematics Lava K. Garrett School Nurse W- T. Harper Commercial Donald Harwood Physical Education Richard Heine Soclal Studies Page 15 Heads of departments confer with Principal Povenmirc and Miss Kimball: hack row Ls-ft to right: T. Evans, E. Jessup, T. Cunningham, F. Millvr, G. Buruff, R. Nr-ss. D. Paine, J. McCloskey, A. Farquhar, H. Bixlcrz seats-xl loft to right: R. Moc-ks, E. Barkley, M. Povvnmirc, D. Hutson, I.. Kimball, A. Kleineckv, S. Finxllvy. Department Head rganize Curricula Hungry students survey thi- colorful array of apps-tizilig fond prepared by thx- cafe- teria. Savory food, bright chatter. auditorium muvivs, and rs-r room ping pong make the lunch hour a pleasant interlude in the- midst nf a lnnx: school clay. Cafeteria xy-ap nf.: :f ' 5 T? 'ri Jilff.. ,,,,.H. ,M,,, :xy 4 Q if ami , , ,ag Wg. ,...m,.m vnfff Page 16 1 fp.. asain ' M rd 'f7Z-fi my Q ., it , . 59 , D X . .. ,. I X . lv. S Rm- ni!! 'WG 0 . t A P 'f Q ll' 34' i S sr 'V Q V m l 3. s rife WSW.. . fl . f 1 H. R. Heskamp Language Lucile Hiserodt Science Charles S. Huffman Social Studies Florence A. Hint! Language Dale S. Hutson English Dept. Head Franklin Jefferll Technical Elmer Jessup Social Studies Head Arthur R. Jewell Music Cletis F. Johnson Science Nancy J ones Ass't Librarian Adell Kleinecke Physical Ed. Head Edna C. Kleinmeyar English Chas. J. Kluckhohn Science Helen M. Laitem Home Economies J. H. McCloskey Technical Dept. Head James C. McCollum Music Sa ra M. McFadden English Coral F. McMillin Language Joseph D. Martin Technical Evelyn M. Merrilll Home Economics Frances S. Miller Home Ee. Head Melissa Miner English John C. Mitchell English Carol Mohr Physical Education Alicia D. Monroe English Katharine Moore English Laurence R. Mullen English Albert G Neneman Art Ralph E. Nesl Boys' P. E. Head Donald A. Paine Language Dept. Heac Page, 17 Lois Pore Home Economics Grace E. Powell Fommerrial Mary Rash Art Ralph A. Rood Science Gerry W. Ross Social Studies James Scullion Physical Education Charles E. Shaw English Ralph C. Silzgins Mathematics S. A. Slater English Cilda L. Smith Mathematics 'VK' ax- ii D rn J .2921 ,fn .1 M ,V V My x L ,'-K, is 25 ii ,A 3, Q' Z. fk ffm!-i 'r . Facult Support tudent ati itie Basketball fan Miss Smith, Coach Ros:-. Mr. Pm-enmire, and first string varsity cayzers gaze happily at the LEI. and llitrict trnvhiff l'0f'0lV d this 5955071 gf 'z Q, Page 18 ,qs Sq id? Miss Willows. Mrs. 'l'li4m1us, Mrs. Klzulnivyvr. :xml Mrs. llluzvrsum, secrvtarivs. work eh:-v-rfully Io grin- vllivie-nl hm-Ip tu lozwln-rs and stmh-ills :luring the long svhoul lluy. M. Spinneweher V Adm Commercial if Grave H. Stewart L A G, 3 , A Personnel 'a A Leoln M. Stewart V 1,4 x . Social Studie: 'v-41' i . '5 'N ' 4 X Bernice Thompson 4' 1 1 N' ,5 , Vommereial fi i 'Q an ,fm ' X ., gfgekks ' Mathematica Margaret Warner Son-ial Studies , . WV. A. Watters f 1 2- k . A Srienee . 'ra eq JS at QM Q . . if k 1 George F. Webb g Science ,, Q Calvin YV. Wllil8 Enzlish John W. Wood Science ws Mrs. Gladys Gaylord Vafeteria Bookkeeper ' ' 7' V' f ,M X . r Mrs. Grace Thomas Ser'y to Principal 2 Mrs. Anne Klaameyer Ollire Manager Mr. Joseph Maud Head Fustodian Mrs. Maude Neff Hook Supervisor Page 1 uluoul the xx ire rvcurili-I' gives the iurwolvilrsiyiisl ilu down In-ul, us thu- girls' eu- zzulrfnuum Arg 4-lu-si-R turn pulilicitv vnllve ui' llll-selinol p:ll'1i1's, the nrlisls plan decorations und ndw-rlisim' exliiliils 7' Music Classes in harmony and music appreciation provide background for Iiakewood's exten- sive music program. Two A Cappella choirs, Your glee clubs, boys' and girls' ensembles ol'- fer opportunity for vocal expression, and hand, orchestra further instrumental talent. rt The pupil interested in becoming an artist receives varied training at Lakewood. He ac- quires a basic knowledge through the study ol' history and appreciation of art, and de- velops individual skills in classes of commer- cial art, interior decorating, or design. Page 21 42.9 -,s Librar To pupils with research problems the library represents a fund ol' informationg to pupils with a love of fine literature it is a source of never-ending joy and recreation. The Library facilities are used by students work- ing on term themes and other class projects. Mathematics Courses in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry provide basic math- ematical knowledge essential in scientific, technical professions. An Algebra 3 student nomle-rs the multiplication of exponents as Miss Smilh observes knowingly. CH1ernistry and PhyQcs E x p e 1' imentzition and observation din'- ing the lzibm'ato1'y periods interest stu- dents enrolled in chemistry, physics, and biology classes. xy 1 rl in tlu- stumly uf chemistry. tuunl r uiuu Atl s by pruc'ti4'nl vxpcrinwlits. Il ulm nt ul lu I gv uul phi i lun Immun the structure ut' plants mul D :unnuil rin run mn irunl pm-inicns under llllC'l USl'U1M'S. lhnne Econonncs ln addition to offering the familiar sewing and cooking courses, the home economics de- partment stresses personal and family living in its home management, economics classes. A cooking class gets the festive spirit and surprises one of the stiulm-nts with a party-fcuke and allfon her birthday. Language The study of Latin, German, Spanish, or French develops skill in the language and also teaches appreciation ol' the country through study of its life, traditions, culture, The lnlackboarcl says Emil will ha-lp Mother give a shampoo, German styln-, lint thi- customer svvnis :unusml :lt the prom-ss. Page 24 Mr Fnruulnil' Nl'lnins tln- 1'1'llll'l Wlll N f lpookki-1-piiiy to an oilici- luracticu- class, lloys ol' llu- Auto Mi-chanics class work lmtti-rin--, solih-rinf, and resurfacin' x on the lu-nch at checking: and charszi vorli L. L only om- of the many I1-1-hnirril courses tiller piston rings. Auto Mechanics ml In slush-nts nt laikvwooml HiHh. Commercial For the many students who wish to enter the business world the courses available include typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, ofiice practice, consumer educa- tion, accounting, business law. Technical Boys interested in industrial work find a wide variety ot' courses offered, including draft- ing, foundry, printing, electrical construction, auto mechanics. Page 25 .Mi .f I 1 ' A ifb 7 'Q' f . .iii mf I if-ali- A . ' ' -'M ' 3' f' 1 I . W I O 'gat ar . Q haf xx I I In N 'D ' . Q ix' fy . '1 ' . ..' ' V I 4 . nf W , o H, V, I ,qkfk 5 kk ,,A xg '61, 'hr' 0 ., , .-.-' we 4. 4,,4f -,- N ,, sp- , 5 , I' M M .yi 0 Q VJ: 'ff.s:. ' -I- '.. M12 1- -'2 in 558' xw I V K K ,filsfk wb ' ' K . 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Grm-onhzxlf' O Huw fl -flirw-ve, E:-tsi, Gfilllfvll, lhasih-lal. lim-lfurrl Chapnmun, lippink O Row 1 Iflvaans lirumm, Hegvnlu:n'1h, Hull. Hwyvs, lfushr liursun. Row 1 Pilllliflvf, l'uwvrs, Vnlimm, V11-:us zxncv, Winklvr, Klaurm-yur. Ms'Quilkin I Row 2 Stupln-ns, Mnxlmm, I'ull1-r, Re-:ui Lump, 'Fisvhln-r, Whitu 0 Row 34 l.:nvm-llv Mannilm, l'f:1ns1ivl, Vzxn I.ui1. VW-rlz Kirkpatrick 0 Row 1 Pzlttuu Srhmifll VVrubbvl, Krue-hln-, 'l'lu'lwr, mul Zinnm-I' Row I Scott, Gzxgn-, Ilitirick Ilmlgv, IA-ja Linzing O Row 2 Snmil, Km-fv. liryn-ntun Ulrich, Dailoy. Quallich I Row X l'rie-ln' Cahoon, Hrwlt, funk Luv, lluyson O Row 1 YAiPllll, Stn-wart, Knuth, 0 Ilunm-Il, May- er I Row 5 Marsh, lhm'1li1L'h, Sie-is Fleming. Honor ooiot Hold Induction Dessert ln pri-p:ii':ut'oii For the full innliietion eereniony, these niemln-rs of Honor Siwirty I i'4-'li-eorntc' t limi: Sl1'xx:ii't Honor Soeiety-Now W'hz1t'! was the ehul- lenging title ot' the talk given hy Rev. M. lirzunmer to members ot' the National llonor Soeiety :it zi tlessert heltl this spring on the evening ot' the semi-zuinual inrluetion cere- mony. This eeremony is the climax ot' ull high sehool :ietivity for those students who mens- ure up to the stniiclziiwls 0l.Cl1ill'2lCtl'l'. scholar- ship, lezulership, zintl service in this national organization. lt is with these tour eorner- stones ot' the Society in mind that members ot' the Lakewood chapter umiertuke such pro- heir emblem: lI.et'1 tu right! Martha tinge, Zoe' Keefe, Doris llrieh, , .ln-:in Sninil, 151-:xlemlh l'Iln-:mor lily:-litou. have lioxuiitrll, Iris lmjn. ,ieets ns tutoring elzissnizites. assisting :it :ill- sehool parties. and helping the English cle- purtnient in compiling spelling lists. Des- sert meetings are new this year, :intl under the tlireetion ot' Ilernzirtl Ilustielcl :is enter- tainment chuirinzin they were very success- ful. Student speakers Jim Kirkpatrick :intl Tom Grztbien made the evening at hit with their humorous sketches on the life ot' :in honor student. A buffet supper and at din- ner were also planned for Spring entertain- ment by the otiicers, sponsor Miss Kleinmeyer. P21510 January Class oiicers, Sally Boysen, secretary, Bill Armstrong, treasurer, Martin Mayer, president, Rowenna Dodge, vice president, organize class commitk-cs. Januar Class The class oilicers, President Martin Mayer, Vice-President Rowenna Dodge, Secretary Sally Boysen, Treasurer William Armstrong, the senior advisers, Mr. Bixler, Miss Emery, and the following committees chosen by the class ofiicers, planned and carried out ar- rangements for the senior graduation activi- ties of the January Class of 1949: CLASS FLOWER-Marilyn Warren, chairman, Car- ol Van Hook, Rita Fiske, CLASS COLORS- Doris Ulrich, chairman, Bill Woodruff, Ray Marsh, CLASS MOTTO-Pat Priebe, chair- man, Bruce Werner, Lawrence Jordan, Page 30 CLASS GIFT-Phyllis Rager, chairman, Bob Stewart, Carolyn Wilson, GIRLS' DRESS- Rowenna Dodge, chairman, Sally Boysen, Terry Helmuth, Natalie Smith 3 ANNOUNCE- MENTS-Bill Cook, chairman, Martha Gage, Eleanor Bryenton, Shirley Hodges, Roy Com- pany, Jack Colombo, CLASS NIGHT-Ted Betz, chairman, Iris Leja, Jackie Scott, Jean Smail, Carl Fleming, Bob O'Donnell, John Park, SENIOR PROM-Jim Bredt, chair- man, Bill Gollin,Betty Scatterday, Jack Dick- inson, Hilda Linzing, Wally Knuth, Margaret Smith. They made senior week a success. Top tudent peak at Commencment AIIRAIIAM, RAY ADAMS. MARLENE JEAN A I'nppf-lla 4: Auto 4: Glue- 1'Iuh 2, 3. All-ILLO, .IAVK Honor Sovivty 4: Hi-Y 4: Math 41 Nvwton 4, AMTSIQERCI, MAR.IORII'I LUIS Spnnish 2, 3. ARMS'I'RUNti, WILLIAM TINSLEY I-'oothall 3, 4: Homv Room I'ri-sinh-nt 3: .Iunuary Flass 'I'r1-nsnri-r: J. V, Footimll 2: J. V. Iiaskr-thall 2: L t'IuIx 3, 4: Studs-nt t'ounviI II, 4. AIIRANII, MARIE LOUISE Fri:-mlship 2, 3, 43 Athle-tic' Shivlsl 3. 4: film' I'Iuh TI, 4: Spanish 3: Sp:-nkt-rs 3. 4: Rl-rl t'ro:-is 2, 4: IUII K'hoir: Haha-rs 4: High 'I'Il'Ilf'!4 Re-pre-sontutivo II. IKANKS. SHIRLEY GLAIDYS Frivnrlship 2, 3, 43 Ili-f'omnivrc'inl 3: Rwl from 4, IIASALLA, IIAVIII I ootImII 4: Hi-I orum 2, 3: Alzaswiz 2, II, 4, vIt'l'-IIl't'NIIIf'III 4. 'I'rr'a:-urvr 4. RESVII, RANDALL LYNN til:-v t'luh 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Virv-I'rvni1Ivnt 4, 'I'rf-nsurvr 4: Spanish 3, 4, 'I'r4-muiror 3, 4: Student t'ounril 2. IIETZ, 'I'HI'IOIJURI'1 ERNEST A l'nppc-lin 2, II, 4, I'resirI1-nt 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, I're-sith-nt 2: Span- inh 2. 3, 4: Studi-nt !'ounriI 4: Swimming 2, II, 4. RLAITKMIIR. ALAN WILLIAM Math:-nmtir-s. HOHM, VAIIL Hand 2, 3, 4: Hoot, and I4rirIIv 23 Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Stmzv Staff 2, 3: Stlnlvnt t'oum'iI II: Swimming 2, 3, 4, I C IttlWIlI'I'I'II. IDAVIII NATHANIEL Honor So- rif-ty 4, 'I'ri-muirvr 4: Ihind 2, 3, 4: Prose Conn- try 2, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: L I'Iuh 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Wrvstling 2, 3, 4: Activities-s I'ounvil 3. RUYSEN, SALLY VHRISTINE Honor Socif-ty 4: A tfuppn-Ilu 3, 4: January Vluss Svvrotury: I.:-n4Ir'rs 3, 4. IIITPIIHIIYPT 3: Student Vounril 4: 'I'llnkntc-vrn 3, 4: Friendship 2. 3, 4, t'hnptvr I'rc-sinh-nt 2: Latin 2: Spanish II, 4: tilm' I'Iuh 2, 3. IIREIVT, JAMES HAVENS Honor Sorivty 4: A t'upp1-Iln 2, 3: Ilnrnxtormc-rs 2, 3, 4, Trensurvr 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, ViM I'r0ni1Ivnt 2 I'r0sirIl'nt Kg High 'I'imi-:4 2, 3. 4, Editor 4: Studvnt t'onncil 2, 3, 4 'I'r1-nsnrvr 4, Sm-rotary 4: W.S.'I', 2. IIRYI'IN'l'0N. PILEANOR DORUTHEA Honor Socii-ty 4: I ri1-nclship 2, R, 4, I'rf-sidvnt 3, Vim-- I'r1-siulvnt 3, 4, Mnin Vin--I'r1-siriont 4: Latin 2, 3, Vim--I'r1'si1I0l1t 3: R1-1I 4'roe-is 2, 3, 4, Svvrc- tary 3: Sp:-nk:-rs 24, 4, Vivv-I'rr-siflf-nt 4 Svcrv- tnry 4: Athlm-tic' Shiv-I1I II, 4: IIIQ-1' I'IuIu 2, 3, 4: LmuIf'rs 2, 3, 4: Urvhvstrn 2, 3, 4. IIRYSUN. AITIDREY FRANCES Root and Ilridlv 2: Frinmlnhip 4: Ili-Fommcrvinl 4: Hi-Forum 4: R1-1I I'rmw 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4. IIIIVKEYE, IIUNALIF I ootIunII 3, 4: .I.V. Foot- hnll 2: Fluh 4: Tm:-k 2: Wrr-stlimz 2, 3, 4. IIIIHL, .IUANNE HELEN Friendship 2. FAHUON, I'ATRIt'IA RUTH Friendship 2, 3, 4, I'r1-nidvnt 3, 4: Homo Room I'rc-sirivnt 3: Span- ish 3, 4: Spa-nk:-rn 4: Stud:-nt Fnunvil 2: Ath- I1-tir Shivlrl II, 4: HIM- f'Iuh 2, 3, 4: IIHIITI 2. t'AMI'I!ELL, JAMES ROBERT SCIPIIFU, t'HAMliI'IRLIN, RORI'IR'I' LEE I'roji-1-tioni:-ts 2, 3, 4, I'rr-:wish-nt. 4: Trnrk 4: Moflvlvrs 3, 4. I'ra-aialm-nt 4. VIIOVAN. JUAN t'IIARl,tYI I'E Hi-Fonumvrrinl 4: Spanish 2, 3. t'IlRIS'I'I'INSEN, LAVERNPI EDITH Friendship 2, 3: Hi-I'omm1-rriul Il, 4: 'I'nnk:itw-rs 2, Il, 4. t'It'ERI'HI, I'HILII' .I. Iiuskr-thall 3, 4: Vluh 3. 4: 'I'rurk 4: .I.V, Ilnskvthnll. ITULUMHU, .IUHN A. HI-Y 2, 3: I'rnj1-rtionists 2, 3, 4: Stmlvnt. Counvil 2. 3: Homo Room I'r1-r4iaI1-nt 2, 3, 4. t'UMl'ANEY, ROY THOMAS Glu- Club 2, 3: Spuniuh 2, 3: Spf-ukcrs 2. COOK, WILLIAM THOMAS' Honor Sovim-ty 4: Ilund 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Hipzh Timvs 3, 4: Or- rhm-utra 2, 3. 4: Spanish 3, 4, Prf-siricnt. 4: Stu- rivnt Counvil 4. Q . ,. 1 5 M, a 5 I As igi .au ig 'V K . 'il .I , . ,. Page 32 VZ Ay! CORPUS. THOMAS GEORGE- Auto 2: Baseball 2: Basketball 3, 4: Football 3. 4: .l.V. Football 2: L Club 4: Red Cross 3: Track 2, 3, 4. COVEY. GERALD GRANT Auto 4: Glee Club 2, 3: J.V. Football 2: I'ro,iectionists 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4: Spanish 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4. CURLANIS. GEORGE MICHEL llanfl 2. 3, 42 llarnstormers 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Statre Stafl' 2, 3, DAILEY. RARICARA ANN Ilonor Society 4: Ifriendship 2. 3. 4 : Athletic Shield 4 I Orches- tra 2 3, 4 L Root and liritlle 4: lflli Choir. U O DE FRANCISCO. MARY ANN Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: W.S.T. 2, 3. DICKINSON, JACK L. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Hi-Y 2 3, 4, Secretary 3: Speak- ers 2. 3, 4: Swimming 2: Wrestling: 2, 3: Hi- Forum 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, -t. Dl'l'TRlCK, LEAH VIRGINIA Honor Society 4: Root, and Iiridle 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, President 4: Friendship 2, 3. 4: Athletic Shield 3, 41 Auto 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4. DODGE, ROWENNA LOUISE Ilonor Soeiety 47 A Cappella 3, 4: I riendship 2 3. 4: Spanish 4, Vice-President 4, Secretary 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4' Hi-Art 4: Home Room Secretary 3, 4: January Class Vice-l'rcsi1lent: Student, Council 4. DRAKE, VIRGINIA M. lfriendship 2, 3. 4. DIIDLEY, NADINE LEIGH Root and Ilridle 2 3: Friendship 2, 3: Hi-Art. 3: lliirh Times 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Glee Club 2. 3. EITLE, JOANNE HELEN lfriendship 2. 3. FERENCIK, LUTHER .IOHN Technical. O I l INAU, DONALD ARTHUR liaseball 2: J.V. Football 2: Spanish 3, 4. FISHER. RICHARD WEISSTER A Cappella 2. 4: Rand 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Spanish 2: Higrh Times Representative 2, 3. FISKE, RITA MAE A Cappella 'Ii Root and llrirtle 2. 3 4. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Friend- ship 4: Leaders 3, 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Glce Club 2. 3: Athletic Shield 2: Latin 2. FLEMING, CARL EDWARD A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 2: Math 2, 3, 4. President 4: Red Cross 3: Speakers 3: Student Council 2, 3. FORSTER, BARBARA JEAN Friendship 2, 3, 4 Chapter Treasurer 4, Main Secretary 4: Glee Club 2, Latin 2: Red Cross 4: Spanish 3, 4. FULLERTON, NANCY RUTH Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Span- ish 2. 3, 4: Red Cross 4, Secretary 4: Ushers 3. 4. GAGE, MARTHA GREENE Honor Society 42 A Cappella, 4: Agzassiz 2, 3, 4. Ilresidenl 3. 43 Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3. 4: Root and Bridle 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Latin 2: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: W.S.T, 2. GEDMAN, MARILYN MARGARET Auto 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Tankateers 3, 4: Cheerleaders 3. 4: NIR Choir. I I GEHM, CARLA DOROTHY llannl 3: lfriemlsliip 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. 3: Spanish 2, 3 4. GIELOW, MARY LOUISE- Auto 3, 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3. 4: Home Room Secretary 2: Hirzh Times Representative 2. GOLLIN, WILLIAM WALLACE- A Cappella 2, 3 4, President 4: Rand 2: Cinema 3, 4: Foot- ball 3: Hi-Y 2: J,V, Football 2: High Times 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3: Spanish 2, 3. GOSDA. RRUNHILDE lfriendship 2, 3, 4: Hi- Commercial 4: Auto 4. C I GRlI I lTHS, CHARLOTTE SELINA Root and Bridle 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 2: Spanish 2. HANDY, RONALD WAYNE A Cappella 3, 42 Glee Club 3: Student Council I. HAROUVIS, GREGORY Auto 4: Football 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: L Club 3. 4: Track 2. HARRISON, MARY JANE Ayrassiz 4: Glee Club 2: Math Club 2: Spanish 3. 4: Red Cross 3. HARTSHORNE, DAVID German 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: J.V. Football 2: High Times 4: Speakers 3, 4: Auto 3: Glee Club 2, 3. HAYES, JOHN JARRETT JR. A Cappella 42 Cross Country 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2: Track Manager 4. HELMUTH, ALFRED C. llasketball 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: L Club 4: J.V. Football 2. HELMUTH, TERESA--Auto 4, Secretary 4: Boot and Bridle 2: Friendship 2, 3: Student Council 4: Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4: L 4. IIOIIIIICS. SIIIICIJCY ANN I'im-Inu Ii4-l1r1-svllIa- lin- 34: Ifrim-lnishilx 2. II. I: Ilunn- Ruum Vim'- I'ruwi1I'-lxl A. Sn-I-r'vI:lry I: Iiml Frnss 2: Slum- lwh II. I. IIIPSIUI. ICIFVVAIIII .I.V, I mvIIrzlII 23 Gulf 2 24, JUIIIDAN. I.AVVIlI'INI'I'I WII.I.IAIVI .IIL Agnssiz 11, 24. 'I'r1-nsllrs-r II: Aulu I3 MMIII ZZ, 3: Nvwion 24. IiI'II'1I I'l. ZUI-I Ilmmr Snwim-ly -I. Vivv-I'rs-sinlvlll Ig lhmrl 2. II, 1: 0l'c-hvwvrzn 2, ii. -1: Simi:-nt 1'mmciI'1 I 'I'mIxnIuv 'S I' IIiArI 'I ' 1. . 1 : 'S..... . - ...f. Sn-vrs-lnlw II: Auto I: I ri4-mlship 2. ii, I. I I KI.UI'1I'I I'lIl. NA'II.I.AIVI SIVIIIII Hi-Y 34. I: Munn- llmnn I'rn-hinh-nt I: I.:1lil1 23 'I'r:u'k Ci: VVIH:-fling: Zi. IiNII'I'II. VI'AI.I.AI'I'I ICICII' Ilullur Snvivly -'IZ II1u1'lnHInl'rm-rs 11. 39. II. 'I'rv'usurvr 75. I'rm-wich-HI I: 1'i'u-mu II I. Ihlsin:-ww I'VI:zlmL:1'r I: Hi-Y 2. TI. -I. I I 7 Vim'-I'l'1'hi1Ivnt I.: Sunni:-h Z.. II, I. Vi1'0-Irvsi- II1-nl II. I'rm--.i1I4-nl I: Stmlvnt Vuum-il 2. 4: W.S.'I' I: A4-Iiviti'-N I'ounr'il TI. I: I'im'nui Rm-p. 11-:-1-unlzntxxv YI. I: film- l'IuIv 11. II: IIip:h 'I'inu-5 .I. I. KIlS'I'I'II.I.. JUAN VAIHII. I-'rim-mlship I: Hi-Art 24. I. Spnnisll I. KIIAVA. .IUAN IIII.I.IAN Ilummr Sum-ily IC fl:-rnmn 15. II: I.iIIr:n'y 2. II, I: Ii:-:I Vrnss 2. 3, 'I'l'v:n--:ln-1' TI. I 0 I.l'fI'I. .IIIYVIC NIAIIIAN Ilulmr Snvivly I3 A Vupllv-Ilzl I: Ihnml Lf. II. I: I ri4-mlship 2, II. 'Ig llln-1' Vluln LI. 543 Spuniah IS. I: Aihlc-III' Shivld .L I I.I'I.lA, IRIS IVIAIIIIC Ilunnr Sm-iwly I, Su-vrvInl'y I: A Vznlupvllzu CI. I, 'I're'usurn'r I: I l'I4'IllISI1Ilb Ll, II. I. 'I'r1-assure-r I: I,'ln':nry 2 fi. VI: A1hlvIi1' Shin-Ifl I. Slufln-nt I'uum'il I: Illli Vhuir: I.v:uI- 4-r. II. I, 'I'l'f':wln'4-r I: I l'c-luvh II. -I. LINK, MAILIIYIIIIC I'II.AINI-I Fri:-mlship Ii: I, IL Svmlu-nl I'num'iI 2, II. I: llmm- Iimnn I'rn-fi- 114-nt if: VI14-I-r'I:-:nI1lw 2. IS Ig Auufsiz I. LINZINH. IIII.llA SARA llunur Sm-i1-ly I: A 1'uppc'Il:u II. I: I rin-miship 2. II. I. l'r1'si4Ix-HI 2: Studs nl Vmnvn' I 3. I. Flu-vrlm-:lclvrs 2, 54. -I Vxnplznill I. I.:nIin LC. 35, A1-IixiIivw I'nulu'iI -I. H1-I-rvlury I. Syn-:flu-rw IS. ig llc-rmuu ii, II. O C Mm-I'llI'IICSUN. IIICIIVIC MAIITIN Auto I1 film-1' I'IuIu 2: Ili-Y I, limi Vruws 2. 1: Spanish 2. I. MAINZICII. DUN IPAVIII A I'up1wII:l 2, CI. 4: I 4:utInuIl Ii. film- I'Iulm 2: 'I'1'nllis 74: Uclvtlv 3. MAl.QIII'IS'I'. 'IIIHIVIAS ICIJWAIIII Autry IIS MMIII Lf. 24. MAIIVIS. III'I'I I'Y Ulm- I'InIr 2. II. I: IIi-K'nn1mm'r- I-inl II: Ilunu- Iifmm I'r-wifi:-nt 'Ig W.S.'l'. 11. 54. O U IVIAIISII, ICAYMUNII N. IIJIIHI 59. I: Frnss I'mm- lrv II, II -Y Jig Ilwllr-ftl':l Z. II. I. I'!'l'SI4Il'llI -IC Slvnlui-In U. II, I: I .'I',A. I. I'I'I't4ItIl'llI 4. NIAIISII, SIII'II.I.I'lY Auuwix 2 24. I. Svvrn-Inl'y FI. I. I'rn-:1i1ln-nl I: Ifris-mlship 121 Illvs- Vluh Ll, II. I, K1-ul Vrnss II, I. NIA'I I'A. IIIINALII .IUIIN A I'u!llwII:l 2. 3. 42 Illn-4' Flulx 2 743 Spulliah ZZ: 'I'r:u'k Ll: Illli Fhnir. MAYI-EIC .IUIIN IVIAIi'I'IN Ilunur Semin-Iy III .lmmury Planer- l'r'wai4IvrxI: Ifnmtlmll Zi, -I: I, 1 I'I1nI1 'L I Slmlvm l'fvum'iI I: W'r1-slliuy: L., fi. I. IVII'SVVI'II'INI'1Y. IIUN MlI.l.I'llI lclf'HAlclu IJCWIS Siam- SHUI' 2, Ii. 4. MII.l.I41Il. SIIIIILICY .IICAN Aulu -13 Ifrivmishiv :2 :Ig Urvlu-Nlru Z, Ii, Ig lh-II Vruss 2: Spanish 24. MYICICS. IUlIlI'lR'I' ICIQIIVI-I Il:-rmun 2. Jig Ili- Avt 13. ll. I. 'I'r'4-:nealllw-I' 11. II. I'rm-wisls-HI fl. Nl41I,SUN. NANVY fiI'IIi'l'RlIlJI'I A Fuplu-Ilzx 4: Ihuml II. SI I: Afhlm-tix' Shivld II. -I: I.1-xulvrs II. I. Hrvln-Nlru 11. 34. I. S -vrc-lury II, IZ 'I'ul1kaIl'1-rs 15. I. I rn'mI5hip 2. 74. 1: Hi-Al-I 11. 34. NIVIIULS, I'l.ICH I rV--mlship LZ, 74: G14-v Ulul. 2. :Ig Aihlvtim- Shlvlul I, IIE-Vmmm-rr'inI -I: High 'I'imf-S II. Sy-nnixh Z, Il: Iinnn- I'I1-uxmmivs II, NIYUN. IUlIII'IIi'I' IFAVIIP Allin II, I: Prose! I'wuvu!v'v 2, IS. I. 1':Ipt:xin TI: Ili-Y I: .I.V. Hus- Iwllmll I Vluh 'I I' 'I'r'u'k 'I I NIiIC'I'UN,q IMAAIIIIAIIIWITI I':'l.1ZAlsl'I'l'll MA' ' ul..- lwllzl LI. 34. I: Ant.. I: I-'rivmiship 2. II, -I. Vim'- l'r4wi1I4-vn! I: Ilnmv Hmmm S1-vrf-Izlry 3, Il Spnllix-In Lf. II I O I ll'IlllNNI'II.I.. .IUIIN IUIIIICIVI' Ilunnr Suvim-Iy z I: A 1':lppI-II:u I: Freya Vuuntry I: III-Y 1.. 3. I, l'r4-snll-nl II. 1'IuIm I: Syn-ukvrs 3. I: Slu- nh-ul Vmnm-il 2, fi. I Vim'-I'r4-sifls-nl -1: 'I'rm'k -I. U'I I'U. MARILYN .IICAN I'im'n1:l Iim-prvsvn1u- Iixr' I: I rin-l1uIsIl.ip2: III-Art I: Spanish 2, 3, VI. VAICK. .IIJIIN IIIIYAN Iinslmtlmll II. 4: I-'nutlmll 14, I: IIIQY ZZ: .I,V, Iluwlu-IIr:llI if: .I.V, Ifmrtlmll 2: HI. I'I1lIv I: 'I'rm'k II. 1. I'AIIUIII'fI'Ii, IIIVIIAIUP I'AIII. IIIISUIIJIII 22 GIU1' VIHIP 13. fl. IL Slmnish 2. xi: R. ... J . I ' - X'- . N' 4 gf! I ISI. ig .13-fri . WK x -'f 4. . AL W.. -QQ' 53 Q Q WB e ' A Q. 3 4 1 Q, 4 Page '- x tvs, Page 34 Si .4 W me in 3 , s 's : W' Il - 4: A is PERSON, DOROTHY MAE-'Friendship 4: Glee Club 3: Home Economics 4. PETERS, MARY ELLEN ---' A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 4: Hi-Commercial 2. 3: Home Room Secretary 2, President 4: Home Economics 4, Presdient 4: Glee Club 2, 3. PLACHKO, RICHARD EDWARDfStaiZ9 Staff 3: Swimming 2. POPOVICH, ELAINE JANlf'EfCommerc'ial. PRENETA, AILEEN MARY--A Cappella 3, 4: Auto 4: Glee Club 2: Student Council 2: Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4, L 4: Home Room Secretary 2, PRIEBE, PATRICIA ANN---Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Library 2. 3, 4: Newton 3, 4. President 4, Treasurer 4: Spanish 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. PRITCHARD, JANE ELIZABETH A Cappella 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Home Room Treasurer 3, 4: Latin 2. PROK. GEORGE M.-A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Ger- man 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Newton 3, 4: Projection- ists 2. 3, 4. PYLE, BARBARA ANN --Friendship 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Spanish 2: IOI! Choir. QUALLICH, MARTHA HERMINE---Honor So- ciety 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Root and Bridle 2, 3: Friendship 2, 3. 4: Home Room President 3: Library 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ushers 3. 4. RAGER, PHYLLIS ANN -- Friendship 2, 3: Speakers 4: Auto 4: Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4. RILING, MARCELLA JEAN-- Friendship 2. RUPPERT, PHYLLIS JEAN A Cappella 3, 4: Auto 4: Boot and Bridle 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 4: Glee Club 2, 3. SABIERS, ALLAN ROBERT-Technical. SACKL, MARGARET ANNE-flfriendship 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Glee Club 2. 3, SANDERS, ROTELER WOOD-Glec Club 2: Latin 2. SANFORD, JULIA ANN-Band 2, 3, 4: Friends sh'p 2, 3, 4: Hi-Art 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Orch- estra 2, 3, 4: Math 4: W.S T. 4: 10B Choir. SARIS, CATHERINE JEANETTE-Auto 3: Cin- ema 3, 4: Friendship 2. 3 4: Athletic Shit-ld 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 2, 3. 4: Red Cross 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, SCATTERDAY, ELIZABETH ANN --- Auto 4: Boot and Bridle 2: Friendship 2 3. SCATTERDAY, JACK ALVIN---Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2: Cinema Representative 3. SCHULTZ, BARBARA JEANETTE--Friendship 4: Spanish 2, 4: IOR Choir. SCOTT, JACQUELINE BEVERLYW Honor So- ciety 4: Home Room President 4: Fencing 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Student. Council 4: Harnstorm- ers 2: Friendship 2. SCOTT, JOHN ALBERT---J.V. Football 2: Pro- jectionists 2 3, 4: Spanish 3. SEEMAN, RALPH B.-Agassiz 2: Cinema 2. 3, 4: IOB Choir: Cross Country 2: .l:V. Football 2: Radio 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Math 2: Spanish 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Hi-Y 2. I O SIESS, DONALD ALOYSIUS-Honor Society 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. President 4: Newton 3, 4, Treasurer 4, President 4: Math 2, 3. 4: Radio 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Barnstormers 4: Spanish 2, 3: Stage StaH' 3, 4: Golf 4: P.A. 4. SIHTO, ARMIDA VIRGINIA --A Camlella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Home Room Vice-President 2, 3. SLAMAN, ALLEN IDE--Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 2: Red Cross 2, 4: Speakers 3: Wrestling 2, 3. SMAIL, JEAN EVELYN -- Honor Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Athletic Shield 4: Auto 4: Home Room President 2, Secretary 3: Latin 2. 3, Secretary 2, President 3: Spanish 3, 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: High Times Representative 4: Speakers 4: W.S.T. 2. SMITH. CLAUDE ASHTON-J.V. Football 2, SMITH, MARGARET ANNE---Auto 3, 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: High Times 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2 3: Latin 2: Math 2. SMITH, NATALIE MAE-Auto 4, Secretary 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Hi-Art 2, 3. 4: Leaders 3, 4: Library 2 3, 4: Boot and Bridle 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Tankateers 4: 10B Choir: High Times Representative 4. STAFFORD, SHARON SUE-Commercial. STEWART, ROBERT BRUCE--Honor Society 4, President 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, Treasurer 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3, President 4: High Times 3, 4, Page Editor 4: L Club 3, 4: Projectionists 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 4: Track 4. SULLIVAN, JOHN JAMES-Spanish 2, 3, 4. SYPHERS, BARBARA LOISW-Auto 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2 3, 4: Latin 2: Speak- ers 3. THOMPSON. BETTY--Root and Bridle 2: Hi- Commercial 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Speakers 3. O O TINKLER. THOMAS I'IARI.E---Rand 3, 4: Barn- stormers 2, 3, 4: Hoot and Bridle 2: Glee Club 2. 3: Hi-Art 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Drum-major 3, 4: 10B Choir. TRAVERSE, J. HAROLD---Baseball 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Spanish 3: Swimming 2: Cinema Repre- sentative 2: Red Cross 3: 10B Choir. ULRICH, DORIS L0UlSEHHon0r Society 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: Hi-Commercial 3, 4 Secretary 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Latin 2: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 8. 4. VANDAVEER. MARJORIEAI-'riendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, L 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Latin 2: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: F.T.A. 4. O I VAN HOOK, CAROLE-A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3. 4: Spanish 2, 3: Tankateers 2. 3. 4: Cinema Representative 4: Agassiz 2: Auto 4: llarnstormers 2: Ushers 4: 108 Choir: High Times Representative 4: Hi-Commercial 4. VERCIMAK. ELMER GEORGESBaseball 2. VOIK, JEAN ANNE-Honor Society 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 3: Library 2, 3. 4: Spanish 2, 3: Student Council 2: Auto 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3: Cinema Representative 2, 3, 4. VOVOS, GEORGE JOHN-Auto 4: Red Cross 2. 3, 4. WADDELL. SHIRLEY ANN-Auto 4: Friend- ship 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 2. 3. 4: Home Room Treasurer 2. WARREN. MARILYN SUZANNE - Auto 4: Friendship 2, 3: Leaders 2, 3: Cheerleaders 2, 3. 4. Captain 2: 10B Choir: Home Room Sec- retary 2. WEBBER. MARGARET ANN-Friendship 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 41 Glee Club 2: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2. 3: Barnstormers 2: Speak- ers 4: Auto 4. WELKER, LOIS ROSS-Home Economics. I O WERNER, RONALD BRUCE--Agassiz 2, 3, 4: Auto 4: Cross Country 2. 3, 4: Math 2, 3: Newton 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Hi-Forum 3. WILSON, CAROLYN MARGARET-A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary 3: Leaders 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Auto 4, Secretary 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Latin 2: Spanish 3, 4: 10B Choir. WOLF, FREDERICK CHARLES, .IRfA Cap- pella 2. 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: High Times 3. 4: L Cluh 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: High Times Representative 2, 3, 4. WOODRUFF, JOHN WILLIAM-Glee Cluh 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Radio 4: Stage Staff 2, 3. 4: 10B Choir. YUHAS. JOHN BIDLACK. JERRY THOMAS-August Class: Hi-Y 3. 4: Band 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Stage 2, 8: Student Council 3, 4: Math 2: Glee Club 2. 3' 10B Choir. BUESCHER, WARREN HICKS, WILLIAM JANCO. JOHN KA ISER, JOHN CAMERA SHY KERVER, GEORGE LAUB, EDWARD McCRAITH, LUCILLE SHERMAN, CHARLES BROWN Page 35 if Officers of Sally Voko J une lass Arrangement for the graduation activities of the June Class were made by the class of- Hcers, the senior advisers, Mr. Bixler and Miss Emery, and the following committees: ANNOUNCEMENT-Marge Winter, chair- mang Carolyn Sauer, June Jackman, Jim Kirkpatrick, Gordon Brumm, Chuck Stieg- erwaldg CLASS NIGHT-Byron Foster, chairmang Mark Evans, Frank Mannino, Alice Richards, Jean Stoll, Joan Eck, Jim Duffyg CLASS FLOWER-Jean McIntyre, chairman, George Sehringer, Joan Potts, CLASS COLOR-Kay Kastler, chairman, Page 36 the Llass of June ll un, J 1 Ef f ,- Va: , 549 are as follows: Sally .lm-kmzm, .-- il: jr president: l ter Eb:-rl:-in, 1 -' Dick You 1 -'l t. Ray Lawrence, Tom Lance, CLASS MOTTO -Ed Parsons, chairmang Norm Hilliker, Rosemary Englandg CLASS GIFT-Charles Church, chairman, Bill Fristik, Bud Bar- rere, Betty Byall, Nancy White, Jean Lamp, GIRLS' DRESS-Marilyn Connor, chairman, Betty Buckeye, Jenny Van Luit, Suzanne Gibson, Barbara Fuller, Nan Read, PROM- Dale Grafton, chairman, Dave Essi, Pete Gartland, Tom Kroehle, Tom Olsen, Tom Lavelle, Jayne Berndsen, Ruth Bomba, June Lamb, Janet Humiston, Shirley Goebbel, Su- sie Lugibihl, and Ann Greenhalf. June Class raduates in ALKIRIC, SUSAN I'ILLI'II'lN I rin-nalship 2, 3, 4: film- Club 2, 3, 4: Ili-1'unlnn'rcinl 3: Rn-nl Truss 3: Sminish 2 3. 41 W.S.'I'. 3. ANDERSON, IIIANH IGVELYN A Cappella 3, 4: Athlvtiv Shic-lrl 3, 4: Hi-Cunmmoruial 3. 4. 'I'rvu:4un-r 4: In-mlm-rs 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: ANIDRHWS, IOAN RIl'I'II L. Glu- Club 3, 4. ANSISICRRY, LICNORIC Home Rnmn Svvrvtury- 'l'r4-zmurm-r 4: Spanish 3, -I. ANSIIICRRY, I'A'l' film- Club 3. Al'I'LI'IGA'l'I'I, WILLIAM UARRICI. A Fuppollu 2, 3, 4: O1-rnunn 2: Swinunins! 2: W.S.'I'. 3, 4. ARMSTRONII, MARY LOU Auln 3, 4: Burn- slnrnu-rs 3, -l: l ri1-rulship 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Ulm- Clulr 2: Ilmvw ICI-mmniics 3, 4: Huma- Ruuln l'rm-sill:-nl 2. 'I'rc-nsurur 3. ARNI'I'l l' S'I'ANLI'IY W, Cim-nun 4: Orchestra 3, -I: l'hnlo 4, Vim--l'rs-sinle-vit 4: Siu-ukm-rs 4: Rumliu 4: Slum- Stull 3, 4: Swimming Muna- zvr 4: I'.A, 4: I ,'I'.A. 3, 4, O O ATKINSON, RIVHARII WILLIAM Rm-nl Fruss 3: Aulu 3. ISAITIK, .IOSl'II'II IIAVIIJ A Cupm-Ilu 3, 4: Glee- I'luh 2, Orvhuslrn 2, 3, 4, l'um'vrtnmstl'r 3, 4. IIAKER, NANCY RUTH Alulssiz 3, 42 French 2: Frivnulrahip 2, fl, 4. 5 IIAKHR, l'A'I'RIC'IA Ihuul 2, 3, 4: Iiarnsturnwrs TL 2, 3 fl: l rn-lulslxip 2, 3, -I: Ilunu- Ruum Sz-rl'L-- lury 2, I'rn-sich-nl 4: Slmnish 2, 3: Nntiunul 'I'lu-spmn 2, 'l, 4. IQANAK, LIIKTILLIC ANN Auln 3: Rod Cross 4. ISANIIICL, MARLl'INI'I YVONNIC A Faxppm-llzi 3, I: I ri0mlr4hip 2, 3 4: Alhls-liz' Shivlil 2. 3. 41 Ola-0 I'IuIx 2: Spanish 2: 'I':mkntc-vrs 2, 3, 4, 'Vrcnsurvr 4: Illli Chnir. RARATKO, SAMUIGL A Finnlrullzx 2: Fuutlmll 3, 4: Hmm- Ruum Vim--l'r4-sinh-nt 3: .I.V. Font- Imll 2: L Ululw 3, 43 'l'r:u-k 2, 3, 4: Wrm-:ailing 2 3 IIARLIK, ROllI'IR'l' IIAIQNISS, .IICAN Ilnul mul Iirillls- 4: Vrivllclship 2, 3, 4: film- Fluh 2, 4: Illli Uhuir: Home Room S1-cn-tury 2: Agussiz 3, 4. lKARRI'IRI'I, l'ALMA LICON Ihuu-lmll 2, 3, 4: lille-llwllrnll 3 -I: lfunllmll 3, -lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L I'IuIx 3, 4: .l.V. Iluskvtlmll 2: J.V. Foot- lmll 2. IIAIIICR, RlT'l'II CAROLINE Auto 4: French 2: I-'riun-Iship 2: Iil'l'I'llllIl 2, 3: Glen Club 2, 3. 4: R1-fl Cross 2, 3, 4, llI'2I'IKMAN, ALliI4ZR'I' SAMUEL Drafting. IIICLI-'ORIJ, R. LYNN Iiuml 2 3, 4: Hi-I urum 4: Lulin 2: Muth 4: Nvwtun 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: I'huLn 4. III'1LSI'1R, .IOIIN WILLIAM A Cnmn-llu 2, 3: Imnrl 4: Iimu-hull Mnnmu-r 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ISl'IL'I'I'lR, RICHARD I vm'im5 2 3, Secretary 3. HICNKO, LEONARD A Cumwllu 3, 4: Aunssiz 2, 3: Gil-1' Ululr 2: Hiuli 'I'inu's 4: Math 3, 4: Siu-nk:-rs 4: IDI! Uhnir. IiI'INNI'I'I l', IPRANVI-JS IC. Iiurnsturnu-rs 3, 4, Vicv-l'rvsi1lcnt 4: Glcs- l'IuIn 3, 4, IiI'INNlNGHOI l , MARY JOHLL A Vzllrpullzx 4: French 3: GI:-0 Club 3, lH'IQUI'l'I I'I'l, WILLIAM Ili-Y 2, 3. IIHRG, KI'INNI'I'I'II VICANVIS III-Y 4. Public Hall 0 40 I , 'H IX xx , X x -Us 'Q 3- I Page 37 ls .7 Page 38 Aft' -:. fl if 1: 4, , as 4 BERGER, GLENN MERLE-Technical. BERNDSEN, JAYNE ANN--French 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Hi- Forum 4: Library 2, 3, 4: Speakers 4. BERRIER, NORMA .IEANfBand 2, 3, 4: Friend- ship 2: Hi-Commercial 4: Red Cross 2. BIELER, RUTH LOIS -4 Barnstormers 2, 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 2: Leaders 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Home Room Vice-President 2: Spanish 2, 3. O O BLACKIE, BRUCE ALAN--Band 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BOETTCHER, JOANNE CAROL-German 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 3, 4. BOMBA, RUTH DOROTHY-Auto 4: Friendship 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4: ,10B Choir. BOONSTRA, ALICE LOUISE-Friendship 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 4: Home Room Secretary 2, 3: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4. BOWMAN, HAROLD M.fA Cappella 3, 4, Sec- retary 4: Cinema 4: Cross Country 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3: L Club 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2. BOWMAN, NANCY JANEfHigh Times 4: Hi- Commercial 4, Vice-President 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4. HRANIGAN, JAMES CHARLES-Baseball 2, 3. 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary 3, 4: J.V. Basketball 2: J.V. Foot- ball 2: L Club 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4. BREDENBECK, GADEN HUGHMA Cappella 3, 4: Baseball 3: Glee Club 2: Hi-Forum 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: Latin 2: Math 4: Newton 2, 3, 4: Radio 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3: W.S.T. 4. BREECE, ROBERT CARLTON--'AA Cappella 2, 3, 4: Cinema 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Projectionists 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Radio 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Math 4. BREEN, JACK fHome Room Vice-President 2: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Modelers 2. BREMER, JANET LOUlSEf Friendship 2, 4: Athletic Shield 4: German 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4. HRENNER, CHARLES WlLLlAMf'German 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Glee Club 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Hi-Y 2: Student Council 2, 3: Math 2. RRICKMAN, ANN MARGARETH-Auto 3, 42 Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 2. 3, 4: Library 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Home Economics 2. RROCKETT, LOIS JEANNEH-Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 4. BROCKMAN, ROBERT WILLAMW-Home Room President 2, 3: Student Council 3. BROWN. EVELYN LOUISEfAuto 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Math 3, 4: Red Cross 3: W.S.T. 4. BRUMM, GORDON LEl4I--- Honor Society 4: Cross Country 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 2: High Times 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, President 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: German 3: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4: W.S.T. 4. BUCHOVECKY, ANDREW--fAgassiz 3: Hi-For- uni 4: Newton 4: Wrestling 2, 3. BUCK. MARY LOLA-ffAthletic Shield 3, 4: Hi- Art 4: Leaders 4: Spanish 2, 3. BUCKEYE, BETTY JANE-French 2, 3, 4. Vice- President 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: High Times 4: Library 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4. BURSON. ROBERT CHARLESf'Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3: Home Room President 3: J.V. Basketball 2: J.V. Football 2: L Club 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. BUSFIELD, BERNARD LAWRENCE f Honor Society 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin 2, 3, Treas- urer 2, President 3: W.S.T. 2, 3, 4, President 4. BYALL, BETTY ANNE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Tankateers 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2 3 4 cAi5Li-1, .CHARLES v.--Auto 3: Latin 2: Math 3. O O CAJKA, ROSE MARIE ANN-Glee Club 2: Red Cross 2. CASSIDY, RUTH-French 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3. CHAPMAN, FRED KIMBALI.--Baseball 3: Cross Country 4: Track 4: Wrestling 3, 4. CHARLES, WILLIAM RONALD--A Cappella 4: Student Council 4. FIIASSIN, VHESTER A. Auto 3: Rxuliu 4: W.S.'I'. 4. VIIENEY, LUIS ANN A l'npp4-Iln 3, 4: Hand 2, 3, 4: Ifrit-mlship 2, 3, 4, I'uhIi4-ity Vhairman 4: At.hI1-tim' Shivlai 3, 4: III-Ifurum 3, 4: High 'I'inu-H 3, 4: I.4-ulivrx 2, 3, 4: Spt-nkvrs 4: W.S.'I'. ss, 4. I'IIlIRI'lI, FIIARLES A Cappvlla 3, 4: GI00 l'Iuh 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spunish 3, 4: Sluda-nt t'nulu'iI 4: High 'I'iml-s R4-pri-st-lxtutivv 2, 3, 4. l'II RANIl', ANIJREW Auto 43 Photo 3: Wrox- Iliny 2, 3. VOHAN, RIVHARD t'mnnu-rviul. IYINLEY, .IIINE ARLENE Honor Snwivty 4: A I'uppeI,bn 2, 3, 4: Fri:-mir-xhip 2, 3, 4, Viov- I'r1-uillvnl' i Hi-Forum 3, 4, S1-crm-tary 4: Stu- sh-nt Coum':l 3, 4, RL-voraiing Sn-L-rm-tary 4: Ihirrmtornu-rs 2: Cinm-nm 4: I rs-nvh 2, 3, Sur- rvtnry 3: Athli-tic Shim-Id 4: W.S,'l'. 4: Spvukvrs 4. FUNNUR, MARILYN JEAN A f'nppa-Iln 3, 4: I ri1'n4lHhip 2, 3, 4: Athlvliv Shivlmi 3, 4: UIQ-1' Ifluh 2: Ili-C'0ninu'r1'iuI 2, 3. t'tlNRAID, .IIINE flillvlllll 4: I ri4-nmlship 2, 3, 4: Athi:-liv Shivlxl 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student t'nunL'iI 3: Lnlin 2, 3: Hi-Fnrum 4: Ittli l'hoir. I O VUNRUY, RUIIEIl'I' JAMES Auto 2: Ili-Forum 4. VUNRUY, WILLIAM Auussiz 3 3 Iii-Forum 4: Nvwtun 4: Gulf 2, 3, 4, 4'HOI'ER, EIIWARID ALI-It' A l'Mpp0IIn 3, 4: Agmssiz 2, 4: Frogs Ununtry 3: Gln-v l'luI1 2: Spanish 3, 4: Wrm-stling 2, 3: lttli Vhuir. t'UI'E, IIARIIARA ANN Era-nch 2, 3, 4: Friuml- ship 2, 3: Alhlvtim' Shit-lnI 3, 4: Glu- Club 2, 3, -1: I.4-:uh-ra 3, 4: Muth 2, 3, 4, Se-4-rs-tary 3. VURILIIFAN, KEVIN V. R. Art. VOX, LYNIJUN SIIERIDAN Funlhull 3: .I.V. I nntImIl 2: Rmlin 2: 'I'mvk 2. l'UY, Sl'U'I I' Auto 3, 4: Vine-nm 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: High 'I'im1-:4 2: I'hplu 2, 3, 4, 'I'rm-asurur 3, I'l'e-sinh-nl 4: I'rnj1-vtinlxirtts 2, 3: R4-II from-I 3. t'RONI'INIIIIRIlER, KENNETH O I VROUKSIIANK, .IAYNE I ri4-ntiship 2, 4: Ath- Iutim' Shin-Ill 43 HIM- l'IuIr 2, 3, 4: IUII Choir: Iiinm-mu Ifl'lll'l'Nl'IlI!liIVI' 23 RMI Cross 2: Tanka- ta-1-rs 3, 4. ITRUSIIY, ROI4ER'I' MAIIRIVE limit-Imll 31 I r1'n1'h 2: Ulm- l'IuII 2, 3: IDIS lfhuir. VIIFIAK, I'ILEANURE ANN Auto 3: I rie-nmI- ship 4: Ili-Cmnnn-rm-iail 4: Ilnmu Rumn Seen-- lury 2: Rn-4I Vrusri 3: Htunn' I'Il'uxm1l1ics 4: IUH Choir. IlAtiIiI'1'I I', ROI4ER'I' ARTIIIIR Iiuwball 2, 3, 4: til:-0 I'IuIn 2, 3, DAVIS, NURMA .IEANNE I rii-lulship 2, 3: Athlc-tix' Shim-lil 2, 3, 43 L 4: Glu- Club 2: Ilumi- Ronin I'r1'si1I1-nt 4: Lwuic-rs 2, 3, 4: Or- vhn-xt.x'u 2, 3, 4: Spxmixh 2, 3: f'hl-vrlvmlt-rs 3, 4. IPIVKSUN, JAMES Wrrrttlillg 4. IDII.I'INSCIINI'IIIJEIl, .IUHN .I. lftmtimll 3: IHA. 4. INDPMEYER, IIERIIER'I' HENRY .I.V. Ifuothall 23 Slum- Stuff 3, O C IlU'I'SUN, HAZEI, .IIIANI'I'A IIun4I 3, 4: FFIFIIII- ship 4: III:-Q' Vluh 3: Hmm- Ruoni I'rvHi1I4'nt 4: W.S.'I'. 4: Ili-Vunnnt-rt-inl 4. IIIII-'I4'Y, .IAMES FIIARLES A Cnppn-Iln 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vi4'e--I'rm-:4itI1-nt. 4: J.V. Football 22 I, t'IuIm 3, 4: 'I'rm-k 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Crum-1 Country 3, 43 Glu' t'Iuh 2: Math 3: Spa-ukt-rs 3. IllII'AY, .IUIIN MICHAEL Aggnssiz 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: R4-:I l'ror4r4 2, 3. IlWYER, IIERALIDINE ANN I ria-mlship 2, 3, 4, 'I'rs-usure-r 2: Athlm-tim' Shit-IzI 3, 4, i'I. 4: Loud- rr:-: 2, 3, 4, S1-1-ra-tary 3, I'rn-siilvnt 43 Spm-akt-rs 3, 4: Studi-nt I'nun1-il 2, 4: Yulc--Harvard 3: IIi-K'omlm-r1'iuI 3: W.S.'I'. 2, 3. O I EIiI'IRl.EIN, tl'I I'U I'E'I'ER A Cappella 3, 4, I'r4-z-aid:-nt 4: Cina-mn 3, 4, Assistant Editur 4: th-rlnnn 2, 3, 4, I'rn':4imI4'llt 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sw:- re-tnry 3: 'I'rm-k 2, -I: Vrusra Country 2, 3: Home Rumn I'rosi1In-nt 2: Muth 3: Newton 3, 4: Spa-ukn-rs 3, 4: Slum' Stuif 2, 3, 4: Avtivitivs t'4nmviI 3. -I: HiAI orum 4: Juni- Flnss 'Prous- llfl'r. I'It'K, .IUAN MARIE VIIIUIIIII 3, 4, S1-niur Editor 4: I rim-ntlship 2, 3, 4, I'r1-siilvnt 2: Athletic Shivlll 2, 3, 4: 1014 Uhnir: Hi-Forum 4: Homv Hmmm VIl'l'-I'I't'HI1Il'llI 2, Sm-vrm-tnry 3: I.e-mlm-rs 3, 4, Sv:-rl-tury 4: Sludvnl Founc-il 3, 4: L 4. EESLEY, IDAN E. Auto 4: Ifs-Irving: 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: .I.V. Iinske-tinill 2: Lntin 2, 33 L Club 4: Ihuiin 2, 3: R4-:I Cross 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4, ENGLANID, RUSEMARY I.v1uIn-rs 2, 3, 4: Cine-mu Stnlf 3, 4: Athli-tic' Shim-IrI 3, 45 Span- ish 3, 4: GI:-0 Vlub 2, 3: Spa-nkvrs 3, 4. 5 Win. ,i -..W-' . f, H Q X ez. .Ji Q 3' Q T is X P' is Page 39 'W or cam-STM, 'f if v--..,,,h Q s' u , 7 5 Page 40 3 . .,, 91- ,Ei T.B. or not T.B.'? That is the question in the minds of Lakewood High seniors as 'they Wait to have their chests X-1'ay- ed by the Red Cross Mobile X-ray Unit. ENGLISH, MARVIN ESTES Cinema 4: Foot- ball 2. ENQUIST, SONJA- Art. EPPINK, RICHARD T.- Band 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Track 3, ESSI, DAVID FERRIS .IR.-- Freneli 2: Speakers 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4. EVANS, JOHN THOMAS---Spanish 3, 4. EVANS, MARK BARTON- A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Orch- estra 2, 3, 4, President 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Student Couneil 2, 3, 4: W.S.'l'. 4: F'.T.A. 4, Treasurer 4: IUB Choir. EYMAN, SUSAN C. Barnstormers 4: Friend- ship 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Art 2, Seeretary 2: Home Room Secretary 2, 3: NIB Choir: A Cap- pella 4. FAUCETTE ROBERT WAYNE Band 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Swimminsr 3. I I FISCHER, CAROLE LOUISE Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3: Student Council 2: lllli Chilli'- FISHER, JEAN--A Cappella 4: Auto 4: Ifriend- ship 3: Glee Club 3: Hi-Comrnereial 3: Span- ish 2. FOSTER, BYRON TANNER Honor Society 4: Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4, Viee-I'resident 3. 'I'i'easurer 3, President 4: High Times 4, Business Mana- ger 4: Latin 2, 3, Viee-President 3. President 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: W.S.'I'. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Viee-President 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Barnstormers 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Math 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Oetette 3: Activities Couneil 3, 4, FOXEN, MARILYN G. Cinema 3, 4, Senior Ed- itor 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Main Choir llireetor 4: Hi-Commercial 4, President 4: Math 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Couneil Duties Director 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 3: Aetivities Council 4: Leaders 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3. 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4, French 3: W.S.'l'. 3, 4: Barn- stormers 3, 4: 10B Choir: L 4. l I FRANTZ, l'IltNES'l' IIUBERT German 2: Wres- tling 3, FRAVEL, MARK JR.f-History. FRISTIK, WILLIAM ROBERT Basketball 3, 4: .I.V Basketball 2: II Club 3. 4: Traek 2, 3, 4. FROLO THOMAS PAUL Band 2, 3, 4: Feneing 2: Photo 2. 0 O FULLER, BARBARA JOAN Eriemlship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Hi-Forum 4: Auto 4: Ushers 3, 4. FULLERTON, SUE FRANCES Friendship 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Tankateers 3, 4: Ushers 3: Home Room Secretary 3: Hi-Commercial 4. GABRIEL, ROBERT ALAN- Arzassiz 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish 2. GALI., EDWIN EUGENE Barnstorniers 2. C O GARNER, MARGARET ELIZABETH -A Cap- pella 3, 4: Cinema 4: Freneh 3: Friemlship 4: Athletic Shield 4: Home Room Seeretary 4: Tankateers 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Ushers 4: Girls' En- semble 4. GARTLAND, PETER --Football 3, 4: J.V. Foot- ball 2, J.V, Basketball 2: L Club 3, 4: Track 2. GAYDOS, DOROTHY---A Cappella 3, 4: Friend- ship 3, 4, Membership Vic'e-President 4: Lead- ers 2, 3, 4: Agassiz 2: Auto 4: Yale-Harvard 3: Glee Club 3: High 'Times Representative 2. GAYDOS, MARGARET Friendship 2, 4: Ath- letic Shield 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Math 2: Spanish 3, 4. J QEICISICIC, ANN Auto II: I r1-nrh -1: film' Ulnb 3. HIIGSUN, l-I. SITZANNIC I4'ri1-mlship 2, 24, -1: Ath- I:-tiv Shim-lrl K, lg film- l'lnh 2, -13 l,s-:ull-rs 3, -1: Sp:-uk:-ra 11, 1: K'inn-mn Rc-yarn-sn-lltutivu 2: Latin 2, 33 Spanish 24, 1: IMI! 1'huir: I .'l'.A. -1, 1ill.MORl'i, .lA1'Qlll'Il.lNl4I l.Il1'lI,l,I'I Antu -I: linrnsturvm-rs -13 l ri1-mlship -lg Alhlt-tir Shim-lfl 24, -1: lilm- lflnlu 2, 74: llunn- Rmnn Vim--l'ra-si- all-nl lg Itml Vrum 15, 243 t'ins-mu lin-tm-sm-lltzutixw titllfllillldl., SIIllil.l'IY .IUAN l ri4-nnlnhip 2, 24, -1. Sm-I1-tnl'v il. Athln-tim' Shivlxl 11, '12 lilw- l'InIn 21 l.n-'nh-rs 1: Stud:-nt 1'nnna-il -1: Ii:-ll Vrnss 211 Hmnf- lhnnn Sn-4'l'1-lznrx Iig lllli K'Imi1', liUl.llI'.N, Iilllll A Inlmlu-lln 2, I1 l, Vim-1--l'r1-rv lflm-nt -li 1'in1-mn 11 I I'i1-lnlhhip 2, 31, -1, Vim-- l'r4--afnlvnl -1: Athlm-liv Shia-lnl Z, 34, t, I, -1: Ili-Art 15: I.:-ml:-rs 75, 1: Spanish JS 13 Stuwlm-nt Vnnm-il ll: llslu-rs 2, Ii, -1: Yule--Hurvnrml 31: ltlli 1'l1uir: iiirl-4' lflnsmnlmln- Il, 1. IEUIHNJN, l4l'IVl'IlillY .IANIC I-'rim-mlslxip 2, 31 film- 1'lnln 31, -lg Ilnnu- Iimun I'rn-siwlc-nt 2: 'Funk- utm-rw JS, I: 1'I1m-rl1-:ull-rs -I. fiUlil'VlSI'iN, l'il.l.l'IN MARIIG l-'rin-ndship 2, Di, 13 tif-rlnun 21, lg film- Vlnh 2, fi, 1: Hmm- Rmnn Sn-wr:-t:ll'y-'l'rn-nr4urn-r 31: Iliyzh 'I'inn-s Iin-l1rc-sn-n- tntiva- Il: Ilntin 2, MICASSICIC, DAVID 121-rrnun 113 Lilurnry lg Nvw- v 1 hm '.: Iii-xl Uruxs L. O I IIRAIKIICN, THOMAS A l':nppi-llu 54, 1: Ayrnssiz -lg lf:nrnstm'nn-rs 2, Ji, l, 'I'r'm-nsnn-r Ii: Frm-nvh 2, ZS, l, 'l'r1-an-+nl'c-r 15, Vim--l'r4-slclm-nt 51, I'rn-simla-nt Ii: Ili-l uruun ft: N1-wlun -1: Slmnlsh 2, 21, -1: W.S.'l'. lg Nutlunnl 'l'lu-spinn 31, '11 Ili-Art -1. 1iI1AI 'I'UN lJAl,l-1 Hlm- 1'InIn 21 Ilrmu- Hmm! I'ru-sill:-ul 253 .I.V. linslwtlmll 2: Sm-nk:-rs :lg Stnlle-nt l'unnm'il Il, -I. GRAHAM, .IAVK Ss-it-m-1-. 1iICAYl'Il.I,, JOHN Mr-KAY Hum-lmll 2: Ili-Fur- lun it, lg Ili-Y 2, Ii, 1: Hmm- Ihmln l'rn-with-nt 24, N1-wtun fi, tg Spnnish 2, 31, Q C 1illl'lI'lN, l lCAN1'I'lS l'lS'l'l'll.I,A A l'npp4-lla IS, -13 lfrxm-ln Il, -l: I ri+-mlehip Ji, I: film- Vlnlu 71. 1iRl'iI'INIIAI,I , ANN 1'1lllR'I'NI'iY l'inn-mu -1: I l'i1-nnlsllip Z, Il, I: Imtin Z, fi, Ss-urn-tury 3: In-1u:l4-IN Il, I: Slnnlc-nt l'unn4'il 34: Athlvlix' Shim-lml It ftp iilm- I'lnlx lf, Ii: Spannish Il, lg 1014 1'huir. tiRl'l1i1lRY. JUAN Auto fl: l ri4-mlship 2, Ii, 4: Atllln-lir Sllivlul 21, 1: iilm- 1'InIv il, IS, -1: Hi-Art 11, Ig Snnnlsh, 21, 'lg W.S.'l'. 2 34, I: Ili-Fnrnrn 1. ilillli, 1'IlI'IS'l'I'IR Ilnsn-lmll 2, 24, -13 Iiuslm-thnll 21, 1, Vnlftnln 24, I. l 4mllmll IS 1, Vnlltnill -11 .LV Itaultvtlmll 2: .l.V. lfnutlnznll 2: I, l'lnlr '1 1 1. O I 1iRU'l'l'INIlA'l'Il, VVlI.l.lAM l'llf1Rlil'1 Ftmtlunll 215 Spf-nlu-rs Jig .I.V. Ifmmtlmll 2. lililllllll, KA'l'lll.l'il'IN Rl'INA'l'A A Vuppt-lla 3, -I: l ri1-nrlslmip 2, I1 1: Athlr-tim' Shim-141 2, 3, -1: film- Club 2: Ili-t'mnm4-rm-inl -1: Hmm- Rmnn Sm-rm-tury 2, l'rw-sixlf-nt Cl: Spanish 2, Cl: Stnwlt-nt l'nnn1'il :IL IIshm-rs 11, -1. llAI.l'IY, IIIVHARD llWl1iH'l' Math I. lIAl.l.l1'Ili, ANNIC 1'llAlil.l'INl'I Hulnn- l'1a'unmn- n-H. HARIQISHN, l!l'1'l l'Y LOU lfrivrulsllip -1: film- Vluh 2, It, I. Ili-Ufnnm-rm-ian! 1: Spanish 2. IlAVRlI.l.A ANNA MAY Kimnnn-r's'i:ll. HAYIIA. FARUI. ANN l im-nllship 24, 1, HAYS, IDICNNIS A.QA Vu 1-Iln fi, -1: lic-rmnn Ti, 15 IIi-Fwy Ii, ' ' 1 'l'inn-Q -I: linlf 21, -1. A1 tha- unnnzll :rpm-n house- last October, hmm- um-mlmnivs sturlm-nts proved to nmms znl4l pupx that thx-y do know lmw tu mink an mc-nl without Iwnrning' it. I . im Page 41 if , QE' 1 4 l -34 ,. 41- Page 42 Track 2, 3, 4: J.V. Football 2. HEGENBARTH, GORDONfBarnstormers 2, 3, 4: Newton 2, 3: Photo 3, 4: Spanish 3. HEIDER, DOROTHY MARIE---Friendship 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Art 47 Hi-Commercial 4: High Times Representative 3. HELM, VIRGINIA LEEfAuto 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Home Room Treasurer 3: Spanish 2, 3: 10B Choir. O I HEWETT, NANCY JEAN f--Transferred from Akron, Ohio. HIGHDUCHECK, La VERNE MARYA-AAuto 4, Secretary 4: Barnstormers 3: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Red Cross 3: Spanish 2, 3: W.S.T. 3. HILLER, SUZANNE BELLE-Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Home Room President 3: Tankateers 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Barnstormers 2, 3: Latin 2: Student Council 2. HILLIKER, NORMAN W. --Cross Country 2: High Times Representative 2, 3: High Times 3, 4. O O HOEK, WILLIAM JAMES- -Auto 3: Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4: Fencing 2, 3: Hi-Forum 3: Home Room Vice-President 2: Latin 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Photo 4: Red Cross 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling 3. HOLBROOK, M. RICHARD-f-A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Home Room President 3: Pro- jectionists 2, 3: Student Council 4, HONEBERGER, CAROLYN MAH Hi-Commer- cial 3: Hi-Forum 4: Home Room Secretary 2: W.S,T. 3. HORSBURGH, SARAHfAut0 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Math 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Spanish 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4: F.T.A. 4. I O HOWAT, ROSS--Auto 3: French 2: Radio 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: P.A. 2, 3, 4. HUDAK. MICHAEL-Mathematics. HULL, RICHARD OSTRANDER- Cinema 3, 4, Senior Editor 4: Latin 2: L Club 4: Newton 3: Tennis 4: Mudelers 2: High Times Repre- sentative 2. HULL, ROBERT CHARLTON- Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4,hI-'resident 4: W.S.T. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Span- is 3, 4. O C HUMISTON, JANET ELLEN A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Span- ish 3, 4, Secretary 4: Yale-Harvard Manager 3: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Student Council 3. HUMMEL, MARILYN MAE ---A Cappella 4: Friendship 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Commercial 4: Spanish 4: 108 Choir. HUNTLEY, NANCY JEANNE---A Cappella 4: French 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Art 4: Hi-Forum 41 Home Room President 2: Latin 2: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4. HURLBERT, SONDRA GAIL-A Cappella 4: Auto 3: Friendship 4: Glee Club 3. I C IRWIN, LOIS CHARLEENfffFriendship 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 3. JACKMAN, JUNE BARBARA A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: W.S.T. 2, 3, 4: Math 2: Hi- Forum 4: High Times Representative 3. JACKMAN, SALLY IRENE--f Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Leaders 3. 4: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Tankateers 3, 4: Home Room President 3: June Class Secretary. JANAS, JOHN-Cross Country 3: German 3, 4, President 4: 10B Choir: Newton 3, 42 Student Council 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Activities Council 4. O O JEFFERDS, JOAN HARDING -A Cappella 4: Auto 4: French 3, 4: Friendship 3, 4: I-Ii-For- um 4: Glee Club 3: Ushers 3, 4. JOHNSON, CAROLYN RUTH-A Band 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Treasurer 4: Ger- man 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Ath- letic Shield 2, 3, 4, L 4: 108 Choir, JOHNSON, HARRY EUGENE-A Cappella 2, 3, 4: German 4: Glee Club 2: High Times 4. JORDAN, RICHARD FREDRICK---Basketball 21 Home Room Vice-President 2: Speakers O I JOYCE, MAUREEN-French 2, 3, 4: Tankateers 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Spanish 4: Cheerleaders 3. 4. KABELEN. MARY ANN f Barnstormers 2: French 2: Friendship 3, 4: Home Room Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3: Leaders 2, 3. 4: Red Cross 2: Student Council 4: W.S.T. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. KANUSEK, RICHARD --- Projectionists 2, 3: Auto 3. KARAS, PATRICIA ANN- Friendship 43 Ath- letic Shield 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Forum 4: Lead- ers 2, 3, 4: Speakers 3: W.S.T. 3, 4: 10B Choir. HAYWARD, HAROLD GLENN--Football 3. 4: KASIII, IlI'l'l I'Y .lANI'l IJFIUIIIISIIIII 2, fl, -1: Hi- l'ummvra'iul -13 Ilmmf llumn 'l'r4-usurvr 2: Rs-ml Vrmm 345 Spalnish 2, il. KAS'l'l.I'1It, KAY I'II.lZAIiI'I'l'Il lion! :ind Iiridlc' Z, 24, 411 I ric-nulraliip 2, K, 1, S1-crviury -1: Glu' K'lnh Z, 145 Ili-Ari 1: I.1'ml4'rs 3, 1. KAY. S'l'ANI,I'1Y ISIUlllGIl'l'UN A Vuppullu 3, '13 Agussiz 21 l rn-nvh 2, Il, 'l'r4-usuror 31 Gvr- nmn Zig film- Vlnl: LZ: Ilnnn' Rnnni l'rs-sich-nt 2. 74, .l.V, I umlmll 23 Spami-ah 33 'l'riu'k 2, fl. KIGARNS, flI'l1IIUlIA lin-cl Vrnw Zig Spanish 2, 21, -1, V1'.S.'l'. lf. O I KI'jll I'Ili, l'AIUll.YN Iill'l'Il I rin-nmlship 2, 4: 1'ln-s- Vlnh 'S 1' Ili Art 1' WST 'I KINfiIU'Il'l, llUll4ll,AS lSAl4I'il. I rm'nL'h 3, '12 Frivmlsliip Z, 24, 'lg film- Flush 2, 3, -1: IIi-l'om- mn-rvinl -13 IHIQ Fhnir. KlIiKl'A'I'RI4'K, .IAMICS IIICNRY Honor Suriv- ly -11 Vini-nm II, 41, Iisliinr 1: IIiAI urnni 3, 4, Vim--I'rs'si1I4flll -1: lIi-Y Z, 3, -1, Vim--I'r1-I-iimleni 2, l'r4-sinlwnl Zig Mnth II, I, 'l'r4-usurm-r ZS: Glen- l'lul1 L55 Spuni-ch Ii, 1: IUIK Vhnirg A Vuppc-lla Il, -I. Kl,AAMI'IYI'lll, .II'1ANl'I'l l'l4I I'IMlI.II'I Hnnnr Su- viuty -13 A l'npp4-llu 34, -11 K'inm-mu 74. -1, Virvulu- linn Munnue-r 415 Fri:-mlship 2, 34, 41, Main 'l'r1-nsnrn-r 15 Alhli-tir Shivlnl 2, 3, 1: In-amlvrs 2, 3, 1, 'l'r4-neun-r Il, Vim--I'rn-sill:-li! 1: Sinmlz-nl funn:-xl .Ig llshn-rs J, .S. 11: HIM lliuny I. 4. O C KUVII IKAY Al.l4l'II1'l' Spanish 1, KUIIII, .IANI'I'l' l.IlJlA 1'mnlnn-rt'iul. KUl.I.Il'2, IUISICMAICY A l':lppI'lln fi, 'Ii I'll'I1'Illl- ship 34, -1, film- l'luIu 2: Ili-Vmnnm-rm-iul 3, -lg Ihwl Vruhs 511 SlmniQh 2, Il: IUH l'huir. KOI,l', I'1ll1ll'lNI'l A Vnppvlln 21, 1, HIM' Illllll 21 Wrf-ailing 2, Ji, fl. 0 O KHSIK, IUISICIVIAICY .IUAN film' VIIIII 3, 4. KIiAI 'l', IJIIS l l'ivml:+I1ip 11, Il, -11 Spanish 3, '11 W.S.'l', 255 IIS-Vmmm-rrinl 2: Ili-I nruln -1: Auto 21, vi. KRAMI'.IC, Ill'I'l l'Y Fl-m'ini: 25 I ris-ndsliip 2, Ii, -13 IIi-1'mninm'ri'inI CI, 15 N4-nlnn K: lin-cl Vruss 23 Ilmnn- I'I1'ulmniim's II, I. KIQAIIS, IIII.llA SUSANNA Athln-tic Shin-l-I 3, -15 Ulm- Vluh 11, CS, Ilmm- liumn I'r1-sieh-lit 2. KIiUI'IIll.l'I, 'I'IIlJMAS I'. lhis--lmll 2: lhislu-llnill fig I mu1lmII II, 13 IIi-Y 2, II, I, Suvrvlury 24, Vi1'n--I'r'n-simh-lil 1, .I.V, lhukvllmll 2: .l.V. Finni- lmll Z5 lf Vluh lg Spa-nk:-r-1 413 Slnllvni IIUIIII- vl 2, II3 film- l'lnlx 151 IIIIS Fhnir, KlilII'l', KA'l'IIl,l'lI'IN G. Glu- 1'lulr 2, II: Ili- 1'mnlm-rrinl I3 Ilumv Iimmi l'r4-sill:-ll! 3, Vim-- I'r1-sish-nl 25 Spanish 2, Ii. KllI'IIINI,I'I, VARUI. Awxssiz 3, 413 Anln 3: I rin-ndflhip 23 Athlvtin- Shiwlnl 24. 11 Hi-Forum Il, 113 Spnni:-h 151 Sp:-nuke-rs 1: W.S.'l'. LZ, Il, 11. KllMl.I'IIi, ICIJVVAIKII Anim il: IIi4I nruni -1: Iii- Y 'lg lin-nl Vruws 'l. I O KUNZ, .IUYVIC I!:n'n-.11-rum-i's l: Hunt and Iirinllm- 2, Ii, '15 Ili-Art Il, 13 Spanish ll, 34. KYIIII, A, 'VIIUMAS Ihim-hull 2, Zi, -1: Hi-Y 2. Il, -1 S1-vw-lall'y -1: .I.V. liziskvtlmll Il, I.A1'U, TONY .IUSI'lI'II llunxl lf, 24, 41: I 1'm'ing 2: Stusln-lit Vuunvil 2. l.AllIl, IIUIIIILAS ALAN A Viippvllzi 2, II, A12 l'ru-.f- 1'nnn!ry 2, 24, lg Ili-Y 21, II, -1, I'r4-siulvnl 33 'I'l'1ll'k if, II, I. l.AMII, .IllNl4l I4'l'ii-lnlsliip 2, Il, -lg Glu- Uluh 2. Il, -1: Ili-1'mmm-rviul 2, Tl, Ili-Fnrurn 43 Spvuk- 1'I'r4 II. l,nM1IN'l', l'A'l'IllK'lA ANN Allin fi, -1g I ric'niI- ship LC, IK, lg Alhli-lin' Shim-lil 31. '13 Glu- Club ZZ, 24. 1: linlin Lf. I.AMl', .IICAN VARUI. Vim-mu 1: I riq-nmlship if, Zi, 1, Vif-1--I'rn-sill:-nl Zig Alhlvliv Shim-Ill 3, 45 film- Vluh 23 III-I'llil'lIIll 13 High 'l'irna-ra -1: Allin 14, Lulin 2, II: Mulh 2, Ii, lg R1-QI Vmss 4: Stu- :I4-nl 4'uunf-il ii: High 'l'iim-5 lim-pri-sn-iitulivv 2. I,AMI', l'A'l'Rll'lA ANN A l'aippvllu 2, Il, -13 Il:-nl Vrwax 2, Spunish 2, 3, -lg Aihlvliz' Shivlll Il, 11. I,AN1'l'I, THOMAS I,I'Il'I Ihnwlrslll 2, 113 IIi-Y 27 I, l'lnln lg Mnth Z1 'll-nnis '1. l.ANIll lI41l,ll, MARY .IANIC A Vuppolln 113 I rin-nclwhip 12, Zig film' l'lnlr 2. fig Hmmm' Ruum Sm-1-rn-Inry lip Spnnixh 2, 24, 113 W.S.'I'. 3, -1: Hi- Arl 24, -1. IiANfiI'l, I'II.lZAI1I'2'I'Il IAIVIC Allin 41: I ri1'n1I- ship 1: IIi-lfurnvn 1: N4-Winn -13 Spanish 2, 3. l.ANSl.l4IY, l'A'l'Iill'lA ANN Aulu -13 I ri1-nnl- ship Z3 Aihln-Iii' Shi--lil fig Gln-v 1'lnh 2, 31 Hunn- Rmnn 'I'l'4-usurvr -13 In-mlvrs II, 11, Page 43 The baton twirling squad, composed of six drum majorettes and one major, add- ed sparkle and color to the half-time en- tertainment with snappy formations. LASKEY, ROBERT SOUTHARD- A Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: J.V. Basketball 2: Spanish 2. LAVELLE, THOMAS WILLIAM A Cappella 2: Baseball 2: Basketball Manager 2: Cinema 4: Hi-Art 2, 3: Home Room President 3: J.V. Football Manager 2: Speakers 3: Student Coun- cil 2, 3. LAWRENCE, RAYMOND ELLIOTT JR.---Auto 3, President 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: J.V. Football 2: Speakers 3, 4: Student Council 3: Track 2: Activities Council 3. LAWRENCE, ROBERT--Auto 2, 3: Home Room President 4: Latin 2: Spanish 3, 4, Treasurer 4. I I Ll-IES, ROBERT WILLIAM--A Cappella 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3. 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3: Track 2, 3, 4: 1013 Choir. LEONARD, WILLIAM-fComm0rcial. LEWIS, MARIE BARBARA-Auto 4: Friendship 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Hi-Forum 4: Math 3, 4, Secretary 4: Spanish 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4: F.T.A. 4. LIMBURG, MYRON ARTHUR Photo 4: Radio 4. O O LINDSAY, WILLIAM ROBERTS- -Football Man- ager 3, 4: Glee Club 2: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: High Times Representative 2, 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir. LLOYD, ELAINE FLORENCl-l---Friendship 4. LOSH, DOROTHY CAROL--Auto 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Latin 2: Student Council 3: Glee Club 2, 4: IOIS Choir. LOTH, LAWRENCE HOWARD f- German 2: Photo 4: Red Cross 2: Spanish 3, 4. O O LUGIBIHL, SUSANN-Friendship 2, 3 4, Secre- tary 2: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Home Room President 2: Student Council 3: Hi-Forum 4. MacDONALD, NEIL ALLENfCross Country 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Home Room President 2: L Club 3, 4: Track 2, 4: J.V. Football 2: Stage Staff 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. MacKENZIE, ALICE ANN --Cleo Club 3, 4: Hi- Commercial 3: Spanish 3, 4. MACKERT, PAUL G.fA Cappella 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Golf 3, 4: Boys' Ensemble 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 3. MANNING, JAMES Hr--Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Math 3, 4. MANNINO, FRANK-A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Cinema 4: Cross Country 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 2, 4: L Club 3, 4: Sneakers 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Wrestling 4. MARQUARDT, CAROL ARLINE---A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Conv mercial 3. MARTIN. RICHARD EDGAR---Hi-Y 4: Hi-For- um 4: Math 2, 3, 4: Newton 4: Track 2. MASON, JEANETTE IVA Auto 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: German 2, 3: C-lee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi- Commercial 3: W.S.'l', 2: High Times Repre- sentative 2, 3. MATTUCCI, ROBERT JOHN- Auto 3: Hi-For- um 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: L Club 4: Newton 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Tennis 4. MAXTON, JANET ANNE--Honor Society 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4, Chapter Pres- ident 3, Main President 4: German 3, 4, Vice- President 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: Home Room President 2, Vice-President 2: High Times Accountant 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Ushers 2, 3, 4. McCASKIE, DAVE-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Projectionists 2, 3, 4. Page 44 V fm MG? M1lNlYlKl nu R1 lVl KINNl'IY, NANVY l'2l.AlNl'I Auln 1: Frivml- M4'l.AlIllHl.lN, llUNAl.Ii M A l'upp4-llu 35 Ml'IYl'2ll, NANFY VAIUILYN A l':nmu-lla 3, 4: MIKA. llll'INl'1 lNbRU'l'llY l'-l'l'lH'l1 Llp Gln-v l'lull V Mll.l.l'iIl l'AlUll.YN l.. Hun! :lull llrnlln- 2: Mll,l.l'ilC, llAl.l'll l'russI'ul1l1lry lglls-rnmnil. l'h-.- 1-hm-1-rlczulcrs 1:1-t enthusiastic re- spmisc tu their -peppy yells :incl zulfl school spirit :xml color :it Ramrer gullies. MHUCMIK lx TI nu up 2 ui mu - u -.unl hi ml: r-. 4 nr 1 A 1 Nha 1 mm mm Su rf tnrw 1-IDANIICLS, lUlNAl.ll .IAM rick - 3 ,- - L, I, - 5 .' mnis 7, - I Slnwl 1-.' 3. - 2 - ' L.: 1 - mm: vs s 1- 1. 1 Higi - 1 7. - 3 : Ig I' uir. KINNICY, . ' 1 . - ' L., Z, 5 1 rt 1.3 '-fu 3 Humi- .. '--'- I: .:' L: 'MC - lil:-v Vluh 33 Ili-lfnrum 11, Il: Muth 2, 34: Stu- nlw nl Vvmlllivil ZZ: 'l'rm'k ill VVrs-sllim: 21 lllll Vhuir: Aulu ZZ. 1-Mll,l.AN HMMAJICAN llnnu- l'Ivmmrviivs. , Mc'Mll.l.AN. SALLY linglif-h. 0 O M1'QllIl.KIN lllANl'1 l ri1-mlsliip 2, fl, -1, Trvzls- ur:-r Il: Allu-llil' Shin-lvl 2, 24. fl: llnnn- liuuni 'l'r1-:n-.uri-r Z. 1,1-:ull-rs 14, -1: Mulh -l: Spanish :s, 1: mn 1'n..f,-1 4. Q Ml'llllll'l l'. NANVY A Vslpm-llsi 3, -lg lfrvnvh 25 lfrii-nfl-llin fl. 1: film- Vluls 2, 24: lli-Art 2, Il. -1. lllll l'lluiI'. Ml'IS'I'l'Tli .lAl'Qlll-Il.lNl'I YVUNNIC l rs-nvh 2. 24, l r'4-mlhhin 11: Kiln- Vluls 2, Il, -ll lli4K'uni' n-zrr'inI Yl. Smlnish Il. l. Ml'fYl'Ill. l'IlDWAlill I-'lilill Frnsh Vu - I, 2 VV.--xlli ' -2 -. l l n-ml:-liip 3, Ii. ll film- Fluln Z: Slmninh 3 -lp lmlm 23 ll'-il Pros- 2: lllll Vlloiry l 'l'A, il. -1. film- Vllllv LZ fl: Illll flilvir. 'l. lll-Y 2 IL ll li K'Iull 43 'l'l'us'k 2. fl. -l lVlll.l,lliAN, .IAVK Holm- R1-mn Sn-vrm-l: A' Ig I, Vlulm 24, -lg 'I'ru4'k 15: Wra-sllinf I, - g ' -- Vluh ii: Ili-l urum 2, JS: .l.V. lima 4- in ' : .l.V I-'ns-tlmll LE: Stull:-nt l'nun1-il 54: Auto Z., C. lVllNAlllK, l,lll'll.l'i S1'lilVl'iNS l rs-nu I, 3 '-Q. l ri1-mlsliip 12, 74, lg Alhl1-lim' Shim-Ill fl. MHl.l'llAN, MAli'l'llA lllvs- l'lull fl, flg Hi-l'nm- nu-rvilll 2' Nc-wlun Il. Mllllllli MAlUlAlll'i . .WI I -- 7 L, .2 lllll Vlmir I I MUIUGAN. VERA ANN lfrin-mlship 2, 3, -1: Hi- Arl '!. fi, -1, Vim-1--l'r1-sid:-nl l: R4-rl Vrnss 2. MORRIS, l'l.AUlll'I l Rl'IlDRIK' l'hnl,n 2. MUlHiH'l'UN, Al.l Rl'Il7 Nm-wlnn I, MOYIGR, 12ll,lll'Ili'l' l.lNIlSl'IY Hum .., 4. 1 llnsm-hull 2: lfim-mn lil-pre-sq-rilzxl,ivv 2, 3. 4 3 film- Vinh ff- Ili-Y 2, Il, -1: llixzh 'l'im1-s Rvpro- ewnlnlivm- -13 Lulin 123 Slum- Stall' 2, Il, 4: lflll ,, l'lin lr. 5 L.,. l ,nkm-vvf-ml, lmkewuml, Ra-h, Rah, Rah! Page 45 Page 46 Is my lipstick crooked? Such remarks came, not from the girls' powder room, but from the boys' make-up room before the curtain on the Merchant of Ve-nice . MRAZ. JOHN ROBERT---Technical. MUELLER, HELGAfA Cappella 3. 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 4: German 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Home Room Treasurer 2: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3. 4. MUNSHOWER, RICHARD M.--Cinema 3, 4. Photographer 4: Photo 2. 3, 4, President 3. MURPHY, RITA MARIE' -Friendship 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Newton 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: Arz- assiz 2: Fencing 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Hi-Commercial 2: Home Economics 3. MURPHY, ROBERT I.-Football 3: J.V. Basket- ball 2: J.V. Football 2. NEHAS, RUTH--French 2, 3. NIEMIEC. BETH DONNA--Friendship 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Hi-Commercial 4: Hi-Forum 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 4: 10B Choir: Home Economics 3. NOBLET, NORMAND WESLEY- -A Cappella 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Barnstormers 2: Glce Club 2. I O NOPPMANN, MILDRED BARBARA---Auto 3. Friendship 2, 3: German 2, 3, 4: Glec Club 2. Hi-Commercial 2, 3. OLDS, BARBARA ANN--A Cappella 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4: Friendship 2 3, 4: Athletic Shield 4: Home Room Secretary 2. OLSEN, THOMAS GEORGE- Band 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 2, 3, 4. ONACHILLA, ANDREW ADAM Technical. PAINE, JAMES ROBERT Hi-Y 2, 3: J.V. Bas- ketball 2. PAPSO, ROBERT JOSEPH--Technical. PARKS, JAMES ALDON Math 4: Stage Staff 2, 3, 4. President 4. PARSONS, EDWARD E.fA Cappella 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: High Times 3: Swimming 2: Track 2, 3, 4. PASER, DORIS JEAN--Red Cross 3, 4: Home Room Secretary 3: Cinema Representative 4. PATTERSON, RICHARD THOMAS-Agassiz 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2: Home Room Vice-President 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. PATTON, BRUCE BUTTRICK - Band 3, 4: French 3, Treasurer 3: Hi-Forum 4: Red Cross 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Speak- ers 3, 4. PAVLIK, JOHN-Technical. PEPSIN, EVELYNfCommercial. PERSON, EDWARD JOHN-Band 2: Baseball 3. PETER, BRUCE LOUISfHi-Y 2, 3, 4 5 Spanish 2. PETERKIN, RILMAfFriendship 2, 4: Home Room Secretary 3, Treasurer 2: Math 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Speakers 3, 4: W.S.T. 3: Auto 3: Athletic Shield 3. l'FANS'l'll'Il,. IRPINPI A Fappnlln 3, 4: Frvnch -1: tllm- t'luh 2: llipzh Times Cirrulation Mana- ge-r 74, 43 l.ntin 2, It, Vic:--President 3: Rvd Frm-u+ Il: Sp:-like-rs Zi, 4: Student Council 3: WS.'l'. 8. I'll.Z, DONALD RHYHARID Drnftimt. l'll'Il'l'1Nl4lllUi, l'Alll, T1-rhnirnl. l'lNNltil'lll, MARY JUAN A Vuppr-lla 3, 43 Fin:-mn It 4, Asxistnnt Plrlitor 4: Fri:-nflship 2, 54, 4: lli-Forum 4: Spanish Il, 4: Athlvtir Shield -1: tilt-1' l'lulu 2, 14: llunn- Room Svrrvtury 22 l.utin 2, IK: Sm-nkvrs 43 W.S.'l'. 2, 3, 4: ltlll Vlmir, C O l'l.A'l'l'IK, l'IllWAllll ANDIIHVV Fvnring: 2, fl, 4: 'l'rnr'lt 23 Wri-stlinu 2. l'I.l'IASANt'l'1, lll1Il.l'IN l,UlIlSI'I A Vnppe-llu 3, 4: l ru-nm-h 2, Il: Frit-nulship 2, 3, 4: Ili-Forum Zi, -1. 'l'rt'm-ulrvr 4: lit-tl Fruss 33 Spanish 3, 4: Stull:-nt l'oullr'il 23 l .'l'.A. fl, 41 ll:-lhvrs 3, 4. l'tll.'l'tlRAK, IDOROTHY JEAN Friendship 2, 14, -1: til:-v l'luln 2, Ii: lli-t'nmn11-rvinl 2, Il, 4: lliflfnrum 11: High Timvs 3, 4: lmarlt-rs 43 Or- :-ht-Ntrn 2, ft, 4: Spanish 2. Il. 4: Sturlf-nt Funn- Vil 2. l'Ul'tlVlt'll, 1il'ItDli1il'I Mll'llAl'll. Photo 2, 32 Spunish 2, fl, 4, l'U'l l'l'Ilt, .ll'1ANNl'I l'II.l.l'1N A Fapprllu 42 liurlxhtnrnlvrs fi: Fri:-mlship 2, 3, 4: Glvv Vluh 2, fi: Ili-i urum 3, 4: limi Vmss 3, 4: Spanish fl: Spvnkt-rs fl, 4: W.S.'l', 2, fl, 4, S1-vrz-tary 2, Vivv-l'r1-sitlvlit 2: llslivrs 2, 3, 4. l'0'l l'S, JUAN VlVlAN A Vummllll 2, fl. 4: l ri4'n4l:4hip 2, 3, 4, Vhnptt-r Sven-tary 3: Ath- I1-tit' Shin-lvl 3. 4: Hi-f'unnm-rrinl 3: l,t'nflr'rs 2, Zi, 4: Spnnish 3: Studs-nt Cmxnril 4. l'UWl'Il,l., HARIKARA lfrivntlship 2, 3: lli-Art 2. l'UVVl'lliS, MARY l'A'l'Rlf'lA Vim-mn 4: l rt-nvh 2, 51, fl, Su-4'rvt,nry fl: lfrivmlslhip 2, 3. 42 film' t'luh Ll, Ii, 1: lli-Art It: Hi-Fflrum 3, 4, Secre- tary 43 Syn-nkf-rs 14, 41 llshvrs 3, -13 W.S,'l'. 4. O C l'lll'lllN, .ll'IlilQY tll'10lilll'1 Mntlwmntirw. VICIGUSS t'l,Il l-'tlltll WAl.'l'lCR Autu 3. l'ltll'lS'l', HUWAIHD ICIJWIN t'ru:4s t'mlntry 4: I, t'Iuh Il, 4: Autu 3: Spanish 2: Truck 3, 4: lic-tl t'ru-N 2, fl, l l'ASZYNSKl, lll'Il,l'IN llARllRA Ailnssiz 43 Autn 4: Ihmt unul liritllt' 43 Fm-ncinfz 4: Hi- Vounnwrf-iul 14: High 'l'inn-s 3: Newton 4: llumv l'It'mmrnir':- Ci, I l QUAIPH, l!ll'llAllll Wrvstlinpz 4. ICASMUSSPIN, l'l'I'l'l'lli Photo 2, liA'l'!'l,ll l l'I, 1'Al.VlN l'lllfil'lNl'l Russ-lmll Man- ugvr 2, Zi, -1: liuxkvtlmll Mnnaxzvr 2, 4: Glvv Vlnh 2: Hi-Y 2, Ii, 4: .l.V. llnsketlmll 2: I, lllllll Il. 4. READ, NANt'Y VARULYN Agzussiz 2: limit and liriallt- 2, Il, 1, l'r4-sinh-nt 4: Frit-nflship 2, 3, 43 rlvrrnun il, 1, 'l'rvusur1-r 4: Athletic Shivlri 3, 4: lllw- Vluh 25 Sp:-aku-rs Zi, 4: Artivitios Founril 4, Sn-4-rvtury 4: Stull:-nt t'ounc'il 4: llshr-rs 2, Il, 1. ltl'1lNSAtil'IN, .ll'lAN ANN Auumeiz 3, 4. Prvsi- :lt-nt 24, Sm-cn-tnry 4: Vim-mn 3: Fr:-nch 3, 4: lfrisflulwliip 2, 3, -1: Athlt-tit' Shivltl 3, 4: W.S.'l'. ft, 4 lll'IYNUl.llS .IAMICS V. llnnrl 3: Math fl. 41 Spuniuh 3, 4. lilf'l'lAlCllS, Allll'l'l VAN KIRK Frvnrli 2. fl, 42 l ri4-ntlrtliip 2: Athlviit' Shivlzl 3, 4: lmadvrs 3, -1: 'l'nnknt1-4-ra 2, fi, 4: lli-Cumnivrrial 3. lllf'lll.l'IY, JUNE ANN film' l'Iulv 2, 3: lli- tftnnrm-rvinl 4. A punt-l rlisvussinn on The Impm'tanr'e of lfirt- l'l't'Vt'llll0llH was ln'oarlt'astefl over WLAI, by Juno Vunlvy, Jim Brerit, .lean Smnil, Phil Walsh, and Bernard Busfield. gil Km' Page 47 ..f Page 48 RICHVALSKY, JOSEPH ALBERT Drafting. RITTER. BERT Hi-Forum 3: 10B Choir: Glee Club 2. ROBERTS, STANLEY WAYNE -Hi-Y 4. ROBISON, ANNETTE VIRGINIAHHi-Commer- cial 3: High Times 3: W.S.T. 3: Home Room Pre-sident 4, ROEMER. ARLENE VRANCICS Glen- Club 2 'i' Red Cross 2: 10B Choir. ROGERS, JAMES ARTHUR- Hi4Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2, 3. ROGERS, ROLAND ROMILLY, JO ANNE Friendship 2: Glen- Club 2, 3 4: Home Room Secretary 2, Vicc-l'resi- dent 3: Tankatcers 2: 10B Choir, ROOT, DONALD ARTHUR 'l'cc'hni1'al. ROSE. BONNIE JUNE - lfriendship 2, 3, 4: Spanish 3. 4: Home Room Secretary 3, Vice- President 4: Auto 4: Ushers 3, 4. RUSS. JAMES EUGENEfBaseball 2. SAJO. JOHN ALEX A., -Cross Country 2: Hi-l4'or- um 2, 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: Student Council 2: Track 2: W.S.T. 3, 4, President 3. SAMUELSON, IVAR JOSEPH Glcc Club 3: Ili- Y 2, 3, 4: J.V. Football 2: Spanish 3, 4: Student Council 4. SAPP. ROGER STEWART HIVY 4: Math 4: Radio 4: Track 4. SARBRY, STUART FRANK Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: L Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SAUER, CAROLYN LOUISE Friendship 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4: Student Council 3: Leaders 3, 4: Athletic Shield 2 3, 4: Latin 2, Secretary 2: Glce Club 2, 3, 4: High Times Representa- tive 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: 10B Choir: Hi-Forum 4. SAUNDERS, ROGER-H Tr-chniral. SAXER, JOHN Mathematics. SCHANZ, JOHN MICHAEL--Arzassiz 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Home Room l're-sid:-nt 2: Newton 2, 3: Speakers 3, 4: Latin 2: 10B Choir. SCHERLER, AI,I R1-ID GEORGE Auto 3. SCHMIDT. WESLEY Honor Society 4: A Cap- pella 3, 4: Basketball 3: Hi-Y 4: Student Coun4 eil 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President 4: Paper Drive Chairman 3, 4: Latin 3, 4: UL Club 3, 4: Speakers 3, 4: Hi-Forum 3, 4: J.V. Basket- ball 2. SCHRINER, PAUL SCHULZ. CAROLYN ANN Boot and Bridle 2: Friendship 2, 3: Glec- Club 2, 3: Hi-Art 4: Home Room Secretary 2: Speakers 3, SCHWEIZER, BETTY W- Boot and Bridle 4: Friendship 4: Spanish 4. SEHRINGER. GEORGE K. Auassiz 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3. 4: Cross Country 2, 3: J.V. Foot- ball 2: J.V. Basketball 2: L Club 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Spanish 2, 3, 4: Studcnt Council 2, 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SEPPER. ROBERT A Cappclla 3. 4: Baseball 3: 10B Choir: Glee Club 2. SHELTON, DONALD FRANCIS -f Math 3. 4. Prcsident 4: Spanish 2, 3, 4. SHORT, I. JAYNE A Cappella 2. 3, 4: Friend- ship 2, 3, 42 Spanish 2, 3, 4: IGB Choir. SHUGA. ISERNADINE MARY Auto 4: Friend- ship 2: Hi-Commercial 4, Secretary 4: Rcd Cross 2. SLAVICK, BETTY- A Cappella 3 4: Auto 4: Barnstormers 3, 4, Secretary 4: German 2, 3: Home Room Secretary 3, President 4: Glce Club 2, 3: Newton 2: Friendship 2, 4. SLIMAK, JAMES STEPHEN--Ayzassiz 2: Base- ball 2: Red Cross 2. SMITH, BETSYfAuto 3: Friendship 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Math 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Spanish 3, 4: F.T.A. 4. SOIIAVKI, IJOI,URl'IS ICIIIIICNIA Cnmmvrcinl. SUIKA. Hl'1l,I'IN film- f'lul- Il, 4. Sfll'KfI, .IflllN IiI'l0Ilfil'I liusvlmll 2: l vm'inL! TZ. Sfl'l'l'II'Ilfl,ANlJ, .IAf'K Auto :Ig l r:-nvh 2, :Ig Ili-l c-rluvl il: N:-wh-n fl, -I: limliu 2: Rm-:I Frm-ss Cl. I O SVISAK, LUIS ANN KATIIIIYN Alun :L tg l ri:-mlsliip 15, II, -Ig film- Vlul- 2, II: lli-Art 2: Ili-f'nmni1-r1'inl 4: W.S.'I'. 2, II, 4. S'l'Af'I'lY. IYIJNALIJ l'IllWIN Aulu 1: linnrl BA 3, 43 f'rm.s I'4-uulry II, 4: Hi-Y 2, II, -Ig Uri-hm-slru 2, il, 4: 'I'rlu'k 3, -I: Ilumf- Ilmnn S1-1-ru-Iury II, 1: lin-al f'rns:4 SI, -I3 Smmisli II. -I S'l'ANI,l'iY, MARY liuml 2 CI, 4: I r'in-mlship 2. II, 4: Alhlc-Iir' Sliil-lil II, 4: Hixzh 'I'im1-s 3, I: MMIII 2, II, 4. Vim--I'r1-siiln-lil il: WS.'l'. II. I. S'l'I'IlIil'IRWAl.lJ, f'lIAlII.l'IS ICIIWARID Aims- Hiw 'E: Ili-Forum -I: I'luIu 3, -Ig Spanish L! 'I VI, Swimmilu: 2, II, -I. O O S'l'l'il'IIl'iNS, lIl'i'l l'Y ANN Ilurllslurnu-ra 2,111 Ifrivllrlshilx 2, II, 4: AIl1I4-Iii' Shivlll 11, FI, lj Il:-mv Iimmi I'r4-:-inlm-nt 15: liwl Trims 2, 3. I, I'r1wi4ln-HI II, S4-vrm-Izlry -I: VV S.'I'. if II. -I. Sur'- rw-Inry II: II-4hi-rs lf, Il, I: H'y:h 'I'ilm-:4 Iivprv- eu-rilinlivv 2, I: Slmllish II: Il:-mv I'ii'mm1nir's -I. l'r4-xirlu-HI 4. N'l'I'Il'lIl'INS. WILLIAM LI'Il'1 Auhi :Ig I'lul, I II, 4, Wri-sllinu 11. TI, I: Swinnninu 1.. S'l'I'iWAlI'I', IDICNNIS MlI,I,l'IlI Ihlml LZ, 7I 4: Ili-Ifurum 2, fi, -I: Si-nnihh II, I. Y'I'l'iWAll'I', 'I'lNSI,I'IY lI:ns1-lmll 21 .I.V, lfrml- lmll 2: Ili-Y I: SpuniQl1 I. I O S'l'IlI,l,, AIiNl'IS ,Il'iAN A I'uy-pm-lI:l I: I rii-ml- slmip I, '4'I'IfIIllAl!, AlI'I'llIIlI .IUHN Ili-Y 2, II, 4: I, I'luh I: Swimming: 2, :I 4. i'I'lI'l'Z. IIl'l'A I'AlIflI,lNI'i Ayznssiz 2: I rii-nnI- -:hy ' I I f I rmun Z I I Si 1 rut :rg I XII .'-1.,I,-:i- ',I,f,.'-'-:':.-L ls-Iic' Sliix-Ill II, I: film- I'luln 2. II: Hunan- Iiuum Ilumlilw-r II: I,n-mls-rs CI. I: Slllnli-nt f'uum-il I: ll:-In-ra -I: YIIII'-IlIIl'VIlI'1l JI: Illll fillIDIl'1 I, -I. I 'I'IlIIIl'l'S, lllf'IlAlIll S, Slum- SIHIT Z.. TI, -I. N1-rf-Iury I: l'4-ni-mg Z. O C l'lf'lIY, .IAMICS lIl'III'l'IiAM limliu 11, I: Ili-Y 2. SI: Urns- f'mmIry 2, II. l'lSf'IlI.l'iII, f'l'1f'II,lA ANN l'im-nm Ii film- f'l.ilu JI: Ili-Ari fl, I: Ili-f'nmmn-r1'inl CI, I: Ili- lfuruln -I: lin-cl f'ru:-f- -I' Ill-mv I'ir'1-lmlviim-s Il. l'flliIIl'ISI3N, f'AIiIll,l'1 LIIIIISIC A Iiilllllvllil :I, -I: film- f'luI1 2: llumm- Iiunm Vim--l'r1'wimIvi1I 2, I'r1--el4lf'nI II: Ii:-nl I'r1-Qs il: Sl-:lniwh Ll 3: Slu- fls-nI f'mlm'iI TI. l'llf'Kl'Ili, I'AIIl, VAII, liwm-lmll 2, Zi, I: film- I'lulm 2: Ili Y LE, II, I: I,:iIin Lf: Sluvln-nl Ilvun- vii -I, IIIINAIQ, lIIJlII'IR'I' .IAMICS A I'zI1-In-II:i II, I1 I I filw- f'Iulu 1.3 Urvlu-strzi TI. I: Iii-:I I 'uw L lIl.I,'VIAN. lIAlifDl,lD W. A Fzumn-llzl 34. I: Hi-Y 15, 'I fl: lliuh 'I'inu-:- Iii-pri-sfiilnlivv LI, il, I' Swhimimt LI, II, I. VALLO, FRANK I,, Iinxllish. VAN Illll IINNX llnn . . 'I ' nlfhip 2. fl. I: Allu- l4Ii Sllil-lvl lf, TI. 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Il: Spvvniwlx II, -Ig Latin il, 4: Juni- Flaws Vim'- l'r1-siuls-nl. C O VVALSII. .IflYI'l'i I'II,l'iANIlII film- f'IuI- Il, Cl: Iiwl f'r1-M4 CI: Sminish 2: W.S'l'. 2. I WAI,SlI, l'llII,ll' WAl,'l'l'iIC film- f'Iuly L, -I: Sl-:ini-+I: 2: Slmln-nl f'1-um'il 4. WARD, I YNl'i'l l'l'2 lIl'i'l I'Y l rii-mlsliip 2 I: film- f'Iuln ifl Ili-Gimme-r4'i:iI I: I'ilI Chi-'rg Ilumm- I'i4'1-lmlliivs II, 4, WAIIIIICN, f'IlAIil,I'IS filifblifilfi Aum TI: Ili-Y Q EH -Q , .V E' W! X ' I -er 3 F .' W X III 'ISI ,Q I J x. I -4 fa' 2, CI: Slmniralx Z, CI, -Ig VI'r4-slling 1. Page 49 ' V . . .,,.. l. A N , ,I - ' f 'in ms Jil Page 50 WEBER, CAROLYN CATHERINE-A Cappella 3, 4: Friendship 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2. WERTZ. JO ANNE MARIEfA Cappella 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2. 4: Spanish 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: 10B Choir: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4. WHITE, NANCY VIRGINIA-Cinema Represen- tative 3: Friendship 3, 4: Home Room Vice- President 3: Newton 4: Student Council 4: Hi- Forum 3, 4: Latin 3, WILLOWS, CLYDE-Hi-Y 4. WILSON, KENNETH W.--Baseball 3, 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Football 3: L Club 3, 4: Spanish 3. 4 . WILSON, SHIRLEYiFrench 3, 4: Friendship 3. WILSON. THOMAS K.-Science. WINKLER, BARBARA ELIZABETH-A Cappella 4' Band 2, 3, 4: Friendship 2, 3, 4: Athletic Shield 2, 3 4, L 4: Leaders 2. 3, 4: Yale- Harvard 3: Student Council 2: German 3, 4: Glce Club 2, 3: 10B Choir. WINTER, MARJORIE GRACE--Friendship 4: Tankateers 4. WRIGHT, CHARLOTTE JEAN-Hi-Commercial 3: Spanish 2. 3: Home Room Secretary 2. Treasurer 3: W.S.T. 3. WRORBEL, JOHN--German 3, 4: Hi-Art 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2. WYSOCKI ROBERTA FRANCES- -Artassiz 3. 4: Boot and Bridle 2, 3: Athletic Shield 3, 4: Glee Club 2. O O YOO. RICHARD LOUIS-Baseball 2: Glee Club 2. 3: Hi-Y 2 3, 4, President 2. 4, Vice-President 3: Home Room President 3: Spanish 3, 4: Speakers 3. 4 President 4: Student Council 2, 3. 4: Swimming 2. 3, 4: June Class President. YOUNKMAN, PHYLLIS ANN - Transferred from Clyde, Ohio. YUHAS, DOROTHY--Glee Club 2. 3, 4. YUKMAN. JOHN MICHAEL - Auto 4: Hiirh Times 4 YURICK, ROBERT SCOTT--Auto 3: Basketball 4: Baseball 3 4: Football 3, 4: High Times 4: L Club 3, 4: Red Cross 3: Student Counril 3, 4: Home Room Treasurer 2, 3. ZIMMER, JOSEPH-French 3, 4, President 4: German 3. ZIMMERMAN. DONALD ARTHUR.-Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: L Club 4: Cinema 4, Business Manager 4. CAMERA SHY BOGDON, JOSEPH CLARK, PATRICK ALLEN-Art. DU PEROW. GEORGE SILAS-Football Club 2: Hi-Y 2: J.V. Football 2. JONES, RICHARD F.-History. KANE, JOHN JOSEPH-Spanish 3, 4. KERR, RICHARD KRAUS, DONALD ROBERT-Enllish. LANDERS. DONALD MARSHALL, MARY ANN ROSE-Commercial. NICKLOS. STELLA-Athletic Shield 3, 4: 10B Choir: Home Economics 3, 4. SCHNEIDEREIT, ROBERT SEEDHOUSE, CHARLES JAMES-Baseball 4. THEWES, RICHARD ZEHNDER, GEORGE FREDERICK-Mathemm tics. t I 5 fe 1 ,f in - A 5 v 52 ., -,Nw 5 3' A iz N i .,. . A. E J 1' UI Sify. aper ale Provide Fund , Freedom Lower left: Wes Sehmiflt outlines the future nlans of Student Council at a pep rally in the stadium where Ranger fans hear the lvaflvrs of major organizations. Upper left: Ranger ixauc-hos mul senoritas take time out from sehool work to have a little fun collecting: paper and magazines in the semi-annual paper rlrive. Unner right.: Flop!! will pro Diane llarris's hand when the magzieian pulls or -o this Tax Stamp crowrl thinks: but they were wrong, for Diane still has her lianrl. Right center: Conversfnu with the speakers :mtl asking questions after vocational meetings give interested listeners :x ehanee to learn more about future enrx-ers. Lower right: The whole sturlent hotly swarms out to the stadium on a warm fall morning to he-ar Wesley Sehmitlt and others explain plans for the forthcoming: year. 1 Page 52 For a D for Homeroom Worker Mr. Ilanmgm-u' IZII Ilmxwrmml IIS Ihm' I fmgul, A,, Hum:-II, .I.. I'nrkvr, Il., Iluwurlh, II., WH-Iusln-r, II., Krumrn-IL! II. Ibm' if 'I'Immymm. Ii., Hum.-lw:AII. II.. SVI1ln-ini:-l'. N.. flilmlin, .I.. Imam-rlh. II. Ihm JI Mnurv, Ii.. IImfInm-r, N.. Iiutvlu-r, .I.. .Inns-5, Ii.. IN:nruu, .I Nlilwuy. Il. Iiuw -I Imux. ll. .Iuhn-., II., I illI IC.. Sum-1. Il., I :u'rs-n. ll., N1-wvll. II. Alu.:-nh--s I'lhrIn:u' W.. II4-inri:'Il. ID, Iivlullu-, Il., Silnulu, Il., 'I'4maI4-y, .I.. I.4-uk. I'1. IIIV, W1-Iulx IZII Ilmnmwmnln 128 Iinw I Hnyrlu., Il.. Ibulnlvins, IL. Iimlnmu-r. Ii., Ilhlv, Ix. In-ppsu, lr Sdnninll, I... I'IuInmnrIh, Ii. Item 15 'I'n-Lrl'4-1-vw. Ii., Snliix, il.. Anlumusvin. I'.. Mrmra-. II. Iiringflnun, IC.. Iiurm-Ilm, II , IInumnnnn. A. Iiuxx II SImI'4-l'. IC. Hum. II., Ilurlmun, I , Mzwlimlnln-, .I.. I uInvv. II.. Ihnrri- Il.. IlfY'uluu:u, I Huw I Smith IS., Il.m:ulvI5un. Il Nnwlxy, II. IIalrIl'i1'Ix, II., IVIHIXVII .I.. IIunlw. II.. Sin-In-vl'. II.. Sullivan. IC. Almvlllf-1--1 MiI1:uIn-yn. II.. I'rn-vly, .I, bln-rululu. I'. IVIV. VVumI IZII Ilmm-rumn 2205 Ilmv I Iln-nm' II., Hlmlnin, VV., MuywI1m'I, Il.. II'-Ivurv, V.. Kluvznik, V., Awvllim-. I', Cow 2 Vim'Il, -I.. IIMII .I.. 'I'imIIIx. II., 'I'umI4', II., I,i-Ill, II., AIIIMIII, II. Huw II Ihu1sz'IlvlnImr'gz H , Filth. .I.. M4-N1-rm-y, .I, VVhilc'. IS.. Quin IC.. I uIIu. Il. Iinw -I .InIm-un. S. Iiulxin. II., Vmlnl. II., VViluIl-rs, IC. .Ium--, Il I'nuIm-y, .I. AIN-lnlv4-ra Ihuiallu, I.. Ilnmlml.-, .I.. Iluruuvk, .I.. MIII4-r. II. SIu'rm:m II., Ilplll. A,. VIfuyInmI Ii. Miss I':xmpIwII IZIII Ilwnwruum IIIEI Ilnw I I!ugIill. IJ., .IuI1nwon, N. WnI1Irnn, I'.. Ilulfmnn M.. Iflnkn-, N.. ININ-rsh-ill. S. Ibm if Ilum-isvn. A , SI, 1'I:lir. IN IIm'ullvi- I... IInIIn'r1:. IC., Ilurm V., I'rnk. IC. Huw II H1--wlnw. I... Vlnw, IC, K1u'hnmr. II.. Ilurt. I. I'nIlnr:nIx, N.. Nunluhl. N. Iinw I IM-nn, II. ICI11-y, .I.. I 1-awe-lllm-ys-l', Il.. NI:ni1'l', Il.. Zurix, II. I':U,50 521 '-v-q ....- X . 'Nm '?' 'Y' an 9 46 9- Y o W, 2 Q Cv I -, . Q 'Tx '1 'H I ,f -1 Q .Q 1 I X 1 sf' Homeroom Member Suppl ift to Miss McMillin 12B Homeroom 314 Row 1-Droege, D., Bowen, B., Devine, B., .lohnson,B. Johnson, A., Bruns, S., Fetterman, V. Row 2-Coates, C.. Sliwinski, C.. Zervas, C., Graba, S., Falkner, J., Sayles, C., Wagner. N. Row 3-Pohlot, D., Burket, B., Quallich, A., Hill, B., Carrier, J.. Parobeck, D., Smith, M., Peterson, A, Miss Stewart 12B Homeroom 327 Row 1---Trinkwald, M., Lowry, P., Nowak, E., Vasey, J., Krava, D.. Gall, M., Jencson, D. Row 2fGilson, M., Wittlig, C., Wright, D., Dubrawsky, N., Dobbens, J., Meermans, D., Sidaway, S., Willcox, H. Row 3fPolCha, B., Gaydosh, H., Bodle, P. Winton, M., Hoenig, P., Cawrse, B., Lowe, B., Paul, J. Mr. Borofka 11A Homeroom 36 Row 1fEssi, V., Heglin, K.. Balint, J., Porcella, J., Eck, B., Barr H., Perin, W. Row 2-Selby, C., Kovalik, A., Tapajna, R., McGinty, E., Bendo, A. Abraham, R. Row 3-Sherrill, B., Moe, B., Kondusky, J., Hout, H., Horn, R., Holda, J. Row 4-Day, T., Randall, W., Forgie R., Cilik, B.. Walter, R, Bahney, B., Grobman, J. Mr. A. K. Cook 11A Homeroom 40 Row 1--Sears, S., Stahl, K., Tuck, C., Turnbull, B., Mize, B., Ubelhart, P., Williams, R. Row 2-Cepec, R., Holibauzh, C.. Marcis F., Fox, R., Fink, M., York, R., Dambey, J. Row 3sApotsos, J., Cook, B., Bonnett, B., Faucette E., Cantrell, G., Fear, W., Hagerson, L. Absentees-McLaren, G., Mahsir, D., Mohar, J. Page 54 Fill the Red Cross Chri tma Boxe Mr. .II-II'm'is I IA IIUI1I'.'I'UUlII 228 Iinw I Kvmp, Il., IIi1'Imr1I, II.. I..mIxI.-yl IJ. I.uwg .I.. N1-xu-II, II. Mvlhfrmutl, V. I lbw. L. I'um4-rms, II., .Imw-., Ii.. KI--I1-r, Il., Allrln-rwxn, II.. l'm1v, I', Smith. .I.. Wm-In'-r, IC Ifuw II I,i4'IxIl'iu, If IVI1-iIzlll4Is'1'. II VnnIn'nIIn-.-I-Il, II., ,I::Imsm1, Ib.. Iilwnxlw-, II, I.uu-nx, II., 'I'uiLCv 'I' Huw I I iIf.x'4-r:lI4I, Ib.. Kurlf, IN. Ihnw-r, .I K'm1:+Imry. IL, Iinmll, I', Im-Im, IC.. IN':I1INxxuul'lIl, II, 1 Mr. Mr! ullum IIA Ilmm-rwml 209 Huw I I'nllIpIn'II, II., Mvyc-rs, I9 Vnrlilx. II., M:uI1Is'n, .I.. IInl':II'1'. ID., Il NI-II Il. Ihr-v 11 VV:-IIn-rill. NI., I'4mI:ul1xu, II Amlrmuv II, Murri.. .I , SI'ImIw4'II II., SUIIIIIII., lf, f'I4'WIlI'I, 'I'. Ibm' II Iinrn-, .I, Smith, IC.. Ibulfm-Il, IC., Svllxxvlllu-I, II., I'I1mQnk IJ, Iiv1I:II'1I, I . Ihw I Sum-r. IL. IIuIIn-r, 'I'., I.umIn-nw, I., K1-mIr:a, NI., fir.-x-.I:uI, Il., Ilmulw, W., Slmn-lu, VY, M V. M iI,4-hc-Il IIA Ilmm-rmml 21312 Huw I V:InIlm'n, 'I'., Ilmlgfn-Q4 .I,, 1IruImm, A.. 'llmn-I-mI, IL. Kru,iI'ir, V.. .lm'4I:m, II. Ihnw 2 Slum-rank, 12, Ih-ry:-r, IC I11'II1r44', Ii. IllliII'IIl'lI, 'I'., Ih'iI7.. .I, Vnm-I, Il, Huw II Mvllrliruf. II, Il--1111513 'I' I n1Iulul. II.. Mzul, II., Vuvwl, II Ilnmhln-, II. Huw I II4'isI:ImI, IC, I'mfL:vwIl:ulI, Ii. Ihmurnl, II.. I':Irr, .I.. IIIIIIII-V, II.. May, IN., Burl, Il, Suvlnle-IN Il. Mr. Shaw IIA Ilmm-lwnml IIKII Ibm' I IIIIQII, A, Hr:-I-n, .I.. Ihwl 'I'., Snvznu-, K., Vnhtvllu, II., M1'I'r:m1-, Ii., M1'I':mn. II Row L! Smwln-III, Ii., W'n-mum' 'I Ihr:-my II., VVIHIII-n, .I.. I :uNI, I Mmntymm-ry, II., Musulu, II, Huw II I,iIIun'iI1, IC., I'4u'Ixl':lll, I sm.-, Ie.. vv.....z., .I.. N..I..I..y If SIl'IIfl'l'WIIIII, I',, IVI:nn'f-r. IC. Alam-III:-vs Vvqtu-IX. .I.. I':nIxu-r, II I':xg'0 Vocatlonal and Educatlonal Problem Mr. Sig'g'i'ns 11A Homeroom 125 Row 1ffHavrilla J,, Luke, T., Simon, J., Wallace, 'I'. Hunxely. G., Brown, li. Row ZH-Kuhn, ll., Koseak, J., Roeeker, li. Gillis. L., Heimzin. L., Gumlrer, li. Row 3 Cublmn, li., Mntihews, II., Milligan, ID, Wanner, 'l'.. Dawson, H., Mzu'Nair. W. Row Alf- Smith, li., Ilonrzui. li.. Luehrs, I , Klein, IJ., McKinney. R., l'ierm'. II., Bauman, IS. Miss E. Coates 11A Homeroom 216C Row l'- O'Neill, l'., Knzllnw, L, Drabik, R., Ewigz, Ii., Patton, J., Ruhe, C., Cnurtright, I. Row 2- -Pilling, lk., Livht, L., Arthur, A., Safron, C., Taylor. J,, Swift, P., Schultz, M. Row 3-fStueky, M., lizuzmann, C., Williamson, M. Eisele, K., Ondrejeek, C., Hunt, J., Lemon, R., Heck, A. Miss McFadden 11A Homeroom 229M Row 1- Roelker, li. Ashmun, C., Carretta, R., Everllen, l'., Sklenar, J., Broth, M. Row 2-f0l1la-nburpr, J. Smith, M., Gunml, J., lflrsllinn-, M., Fzllmlwell, lVI, West, li. Row 3-Rogers. J. Main-, li., Reynolds, J.. Holmes, M., Linrlen, A., Svott, C. Row 4 -Beifuss, M. Jennuy, N., Roberts, N., Larson, li., Urban. Ii., Johnston, C. Miss Miller 11A Homeroom 101 Row lf Leanxa, M. Tnoley, G., Bening, N., Hall, l'., Frost, C.. Cook, B. Row 2f IJ6I lY'?lYlC0, IQ. Heimlloff, D., Utley, E., lierau, A., McCann, J., Craft, M. Row 3-f Whitt, l'. Gm-ln-lt, D., Krejei, IJ., Krziemer, L., Warltlell, li., Mc'Quzule, M., Weir, Ii. Row 4f-Truflin, M., .Im-kman, K., Meyer, M., Ilzurik, M., Lzmmoreaux, J., Zink, L., Weiscopf, H. Page 56 Are Solved by Homeroom In tructor Mrs. I'm1- IIA IImnm'mnn 203 Huw I Itrnlu-r, Ii., 0'NviIl, II.. Iilnkv, M., Iivnns, .I,, Mn-stun, M., Ilnwul, I.. Itnw 2 Kvm-an Vuru-y, N., I'uxon, II.. IN-It-r, 5. Huw II Ilnsv, II., IInyIu', IC, Ii:-iII', N.. VVm':lsvr, S., Iiutlw-r. M., llama, I'. Huw II W1'NIllIlllIIIlL!t'I', J., Shmlrivk, J.. Strut-kllmwv, V., I'ruIh1-rs, t', Moy:-r, M., Mlurwn-IQ, I. --r Miss Smith IIA Iimnvrmmu 22298 mv uuvr . .mn I rxnun ur mrm nrk utm funn mv .. 1- nm .. nw un Vim -. mln I ' Z, ,, mt-rs, ., nt' , . nw I ' I t' 1. ,. 'II , ., Hunnu, I .. 'l'mlwI, Il., 'I'ippvn. U., Nivkc-I, IC. Iinw -I Sht-rinlnn, I'., Svhmilt IC., Olson, .I,, II4-Ilumy, N., Syltn-rn, I',, Ilruwn. J.. Musun, II. AIN:-1:14-v Knltnvr, V Miss Spilnwwvln-1' IIA Ilmm-romn 330 Huw I Wultt-rs, S., t'Ix:npt-lt, S., Kushm-r, .I.. Myt-rs, FI.. IC'-wma .I,, Iiurkhurdt, II. Ii-nw 2 Snyflm-r. IQ., Must, I',. I'1-In-rnmn. M., Aplrlvmltn-, I'I., Harris, ll., Idislv, S. Row It Wir:-ruins, N.. Imlliu-ls. M., Ibm-Ilmun, II., Ja-rnmn I .. Mm-z, J., Ima-, .I,, Liliutlulx, M. Row -I N:-uwirth, A.. Vnrtt-r. V., Wright, J., Kllmt-un, Il.. Ilmlwun. I.., Slrmnp, tl. Miss Warner IIA Ilmnurrmm ZIHVV Rnw I Ilupuy, M., Hull, J., Wzln, J., IIIllI1'l'l'Ii, A.. Mn-I.au'n-n, I., Jlllmuik, IC., link:-r M., Fox, II., S1-sxiulm, J. Huw Z Km-Im-I, .I.. Wuhl, Ii., Inn-s4'I1, tl., Sl:-nu, IC.. I.imIvu1'g, N., Mmlglltun, IC., Smith. M., Ilumphrc-ya, M. Iluw II lllru-n, M., Ilulnml, .I,, Ilurshlmrxft-r, M, Km-Is.-y. J., Hill, Il., Iiuhm, II.. IIZIIIIIIHII, .I,, Imhln-n, M. .Nlnwlxtr-1' M4'I'r1-:lrIy, A. I I':1g5t- 57 L A Lain nam Council pon ored Tax Stamp Drives Mr. Boruif 11B Homeroom 24 Row 1-Harris, F., Evanko, E., McGrath, J., Snider, D, MKII:-r. G., Knurek, R., Vedda, P., Ferencik, M. Row 2-Quigler, N., Ritenuur, C., Koniarske, F., Trammell, D., Smerek, J., Metz, B., Cuwden, B., Antolik, D. Row 3-James, J., Brandt, D., Horst, F., Yahraws, C., Asbeck, F., Skop, M., Cepulo, B., Storer, E. Mr. Heine 11B Homeroom 30GH Row 1-Fox, R.. Patterson, W., Vermilye, L., Hahn, B., Oddy, R., Petras, J. Row 2-Greenwald, D., Thrasher. C., Kelley, D., Cantrell, J., Bark, B., Ackermann, B., Baloga, B, Row 3-Graff, Y., Stocking, C., Kirby, J., Daley, J., Buhl, D., Bage, D., Ertman, E. Absentee-Grant, A. Mr. Rood 11B Homeroom 306R Row 1-Markiewicz, E., Izold, D., Johnson, B., Lauria T., Cleary, J. Row 2-Fordyce, B, Beekman, E., Cadet, D., Dressing, J., Trimmer, R., Kraley, R. Row 3-Edman, B., Perkins, R., Larsen. R., Fitz-Gibbon. P., Staaf, H., Quick, R. Row 4-McFerron, G., Weymark, H., Kelly, D., Joyce, A., Fink, C., Wallace, B. Absentee-Verbsky, R, Miss Cherrington 11B Homeroom 141C Row 1-Tomasovich, R., Battol B., Spoth, F.. Sihto, I, Vanderveer, J., Martock, C., Lindstrom, C. Row 2-Schwartz, D., Reed, M., Schroeder, A., Zimmerman, T.. Taylor, J., Everhart, P. Row 3-George, V., Brown, A., Birchard, S., Lee, H.,,Lugibihl, N., Walters, C., Fleming, R. Page 58 Earn Recreation Room for tudent Mrs. I.uiLen1 IIB Ilmnl-rmnn I4I I. Rnw I I.imn-. M., Klf-ina-1-ku, .l., Ilwlfnrml, ll.. Ilnrrisun, A., Tntuvn, IC., Rout, F. Row 2 Murphy, .I., Dinh-r, .I., Spnulllinu. C., Svhwnrtz, I... Allun, J., Ns-wvll, M. ' Iinw 3 Colm-, G, l.inru-nrnl-yn-r, A., Ilnrnmn, M., lim-xk4-n, l'., I Sullilf. II., Ilnlnlwr, II. Miss lVIUlIl'0l' IIB llmnorumn 1222 Row I lirnlnnmml, M., Hr:-nn-r, K , Slvnrnn, S., Knnulm, IC.. Comm-y, IL, lfhrinlinu, J. Row 2 I.:-wis, J., Shinnmn, M., Wlvk, M., Muvllvr, S., I.m'r1'h, N., Marcin, H., Witulis, N. Huw 3 Ik-vs-r, M.. An-nal, M.. Funk, Il., Fritzsz-ln-, l'., Klllns, ll.. liurmn-ll, H. Mr. Cunninglxznn IOA Ilmnermnn 206 Iinw I Grilfy, li., .lnlxnr-mm, R, I-lvk, J., Il'Aunti, J. Clnrk, J., H4-rms-r, A., Svhnln-vk, F., Aalnnm. li. Row 2 l'nlt1-rsnn, ld., Sh-fum-k, Ii.. Flynn, 'I'., Jnhnrmn, M., Jnrkwuy, Il., Iluvlrnn-r, J,, Ilullvr, J., Knllvr, S. ltuw 3 Km-mn, J., Mm-K'nnn, M., Mutt, W., 0'Hu-run, R. Muann, G.. Mulluy, II., Ill-ll'rit'h, W., Klmpp, IC. Row fl Juyvv, J., Skillman, R, 'I'rumlm, W., SK'llllIIt'Illll'Y'K, W., Ulruxn, I'., PIIVIIIM, M, l'lun1'y, IJ.. Snmls-r-4, Il. Mr. Gunn-r IUA Ilmrn-1-noun 123-4 Now I .luhnslnn, Il., Munink, J.. Zlmrnvsky, J., Km-llvr, IL, lflhrlmr, l'., Gr:-vu-, l'1., Junvsku, ll. Iiuw 2 Wvlu-r, ll., I.ung', I., Amln-rr-um, .l., Iiukvr, lb., 'l'rirnlxI1-, V., Ilrnwnv, R,, Slnrnun. I.., Jurvisin, l'. Iiuw Il l'rnm-nlu-rgvr, R., Ilumphrvyn, .I.. I'm-14-rsm-xx. I'., Iiritlnn, A., Huwural, fl., Sirnprmn, ll., Ilnrlu-r, C, Row fl Ss-nrighi, li., Swnnsnn, J., Aylivs, A., I.nmznm-r, Il., Mukrylzki, Il., Gm-lrlnl-I, Il, lh-vs, J., Ye-1-k, IL, lfollins, R. Page 59 ' L-i Homeroom ffair re ent fficer Mr. Huffnlzrn 10A Homemom 328 Huw 1-fkaulaml, ll., Jzxrina, R. Mathiott, J., Jenks, A., Pierce, D.. glass, l'., Wyltse, H., Onzxvhilla. Row 2 Way, l'., Dewey, l ., Kostur, D., Hzilcli, L., Hiller, S., Lunlr. B., Barelka, A. . Ruw 3'--Muha, T., Kurnick, J., l Miller, A., Mastersun, J., l Chapman, J.. Hall, J., liuhme, l A,. liuuclrcau, C, Row 4'-Stuffel, K., Slaviek, J., 3 l'ursuh. J., Stawski, J., Walkup, C., Ingram. D., Kaiser, IJ., Chester, lf., Kintzel, A. Mir. Kluckhohn 10A Homeroom 20 Row 1- Knapp, Oberlal, Jakwerth, R., Steinmotz, Lorig, Valus, Stroehel, Roland, l'. Row 2 Guscutt, Gayxlos, J., Kumler, G., Granger, Johnston. J., Slimak, Sherman, J., Szilier. Row 3 -fMatus, Nichol, Melsch, Schulte, Gerson Sinatra. Rigxla, Harrison, J.. Wagner, H. Row 4ffl.inn, Hziueisen, Selden, Cluhault, Strachuvsky, Minarik, Arlamc-ik, llolsnn, lllnum, Mr. McCloskey 10A Homeroom 41 Row 1 Baser, IJ., llemlvr, D., Priest, K., Yevk, IJ., Klvin, A., Minu. E., Surli, J., Muller, G. Row 2fKehl, R., Nvwhausn-r, W., Stuckllale, F., llarta, li., liruwn, G., liilley, J.. Weber, F., Tin-rmzin, M. Row 3 Mzirnsuk, D., 'l'uwn, lf., Howells, G., Dukles, 'l'., Misencik, P,, Gund, l'., Jenkins, E., Kelly. E. Row 4-ffAvory, D., Vurga, A,, Gipper, l'., Kellogg, K,, Houghton, H., Hoyle, ll., Wallenfels, B, Mr. Neneman 10A Homeroom 108 Row l lilavk, .I., Hsu-lu-ll C., Gedeon, J., I.ong, l.., Spears, W., Kramer. D., Sl:-no, J, Row 2 -Cold, J., 'l'untzinellu, C.. Schafer, B., Jordan, li., llluenn-l, C.. Williams, .I., 'l'orrum'e, J,, Gizldens. W. Ruw 3-f-Watkins, W., Wainwright, J., Kalvin, N.. Hartley, J., Hartingf, D.. Martin, C., Marlin, Ebel. I-I. Row 4-fMellingr, D., Lounulsl, J., Kohls, D., Gerber, R., Rm-mlil'er, C., Dixon, T., Amlvrsun, lJ,, Horsburgh. G. Page GO ppertunit Miss Bzu'kIc-y IUA IImm'rmm1 106 Huw I .Immtu. Ii. Hmm-, I'., Ilnily. S.. Fnmnlz, II., Mudd:-n. V.. II:-pvv, Il., AIIILZTIDI, IA.. Hngmlnrn. I'. Row 15 Mnvlhulmlcl, .I., .IuIIuy, M.. I ru1-h. Il., Iluiy, N., Koninrski, I... Ilnmnmnd, Ii.. Ilnnss-n. .I.. Vnkf-. I'. Row II Kr:-sm-, I'., Zvninvlz II.. Hurlnk. A.. Kas:-nk. II., Wrulu-I. IP. Iirown. 'I'., Nvlsnn, W., I'uIIi1-. M, Ilnw 'I NA-II, I'.. Ilixzlf-Y. S.. Wurrvn. Ii., Snsnln Il..Murr:1y. K. Mill:-r, .I., 'I'uppvl1, G.. Vw-ln-r, I'. Miss ffulmlwoll IOA Ilmnm-4mm 216 Row I Il:-vs, K. Vanin. II.. Imnpv, I'., Iirnwn, I., Iirvlu'-rk. IC, IIm'kI4-y, Il., Muruun .I. Huw 2 Iiothfu s, II., IIuIy, I'., Minus, I ., Ksizum-k I... Iiimhl, II., Vywinslw, IC.. A41-Hu, II, Ihlrlnw, J. Row 24 I'Ir1Inmvm, J.. 'lkxlwy I'., S1-ntl, I'.. Shvrm-sky. .I, Nvhs-r. N.. Mons:-unx, .I. Slm-rnmn, M. Row 4 Iluumunn. Ii, Mnrtin, M.. Z1-rvns. I'., Munn-, M. I'lIIvnIu-rin-r. M., Kollfz-. .I.. Mu:-hlhuusvr, A, Ilumliv A. Miss M, COIIIOS IUA Ilmnvrrmm 317 Ilnw I l's-rrin, II., Ilurn. I'.. Snrva-r. N., Svrihlms-r, S. Ilurs-y. II, .lvII'4-rivs, J., I nIu-y, I'. Iinw 2 Grill:-k, .I,, IM-n!Iwrugv I'., Vulvin. M.. Iirusku, II. Shannon. M., Mvi'uIlu1'h, I'. Warm-r. .I. Ibm II SI:uIv1'Ix. .I.. f'nnm'II. S., I.nrsnn. A.. Ns-MI4-rn-nku, 'I'. .Ium-ns:-k. V. K'nIm1m, N.. Hurlrivk, N, Huw fl An-elu-rry, M. Ii:-mis. Il., Wimlvrs. fl.. VVysn1'ki. 'I'.. Vupl-, M. Ihnwnwn, II.. I.4wII'Is-r I .. Arn'-4-llu, .I. AIma-llh-v N:-um:-yr-r, .I. Miss Ilinft 10A Ilomf-rumn 312 Iiuw I S1-ssfsnxs, IC.. GuIInrniII1. J.. Vuiuln, I'. Vnllvy. A.. Winkln-r, I'., Kirklnrirls-, II., Krupp. I.. Row 2 Ishnm, M. Anthnnv, IJ.. l'rnwI'nr4I, N. Skls-nur. M., WuIuIrnn. Il., IInIr'I1. H., AIN-rm-llly II. Row fl 'I'ushI:-r, I'.. Ihnrlshnrm-. II.. M4-Kinnvy, A, I'rm-:Im-I, .I., Svhx-nk, A. Gzuyrlnsh. M., Amir:-w-n, I'I.. Kulur, IC. Ilnw f1 Ilunj, .I., I'npnlu'h, J., IIIIITYHHI. .I. Gultsvhulk. I'.. Suulwsvll. A, fIurn1sl'n M.. III-In-I. IK, I4IllL!4'II, M. Page GI to Practice Leader hip 1. we w M,-f 1'-Q' N -4 'v -1'1 - I E MII: S111 N Pupll Introduced to Lakewood Miss Hiserodt 10A Homeroom 208 Row 1-Krumreig, M.. Porter, S., Burgess. D., French, L., Grundy, G., McCamant, M., Kunze S. Row 2fSC3I'b0l'0lllZ'h, S., Gould, E., Preble, B., Post, D, Williams. S., Erdman, K., Hudson, M. Row 3fConnors, P., Gaydos, J.. Barnett R., Woods, J., Webster, D., McDowell, D., Nacey, R. Row 4f-Dezort, F., Bohak, I., Chappell, B.. Class, M., Snsala, C, Szalma, C., Bower, M., Mullin, N. Miss Thompson 10A Homeroom 137 Row I-Collins, C., Horvath, N., Smith, D., Molchan, M., Abraham, V., Preneta, M., Widdows, S., Hutson, M. Row 2-Marsh, M., Deatherage, E.. Sajo, J., Donnelly, B., Galanie, A., Gedecke. V., Miller, S. Row 3fDahlke, C.. Price, S., Komar, G., Blackburn, J.. Graham, A., Hall, J., Cummings, S. Row 4-Schettler. M., Schimansky, J., Roche, A., Hughes, K., Coopland, G. Dickinson, J., O'Flaherty, K., Zuris, L. Absentee-Dezort, R. Mr. Ross 10B Homeroom 320 Row 1-Reppa, D. MacPersnn, K., Palmer, J. Hicks, R., Sellnau, G., Kane, R, Sprosty, W., Kramer, D. Row 2--Norman, L., Esry, T., Scott, R., Blass R., Bowman, D, Jacobs, R., Keith, R., Elenniss, S. Row 3--Weeks, G., Norman, L., Baratko, R., Blakey, R.. Fasnacht, J., Prentice, G., Rust, C. Row 4f-Hammond, J., Jones, R., Oravotz, R., Baskey, G.. Gura, W., Comella, S., Fordyce, P. Autograph fans g a t h e r around Harrison Dillard after having his description of the 1948 Olympics in one of the most talked about assemblies of the year at Lakewood High. Page 62 ocial Life at Traditional 1013 Part Mr. Watters HDI! Iimneruoni I6 Huw I Ilulli, Il., Iflnry, Ii., M Ilvr, .I., Suvkl, .I., linrflnvr, J., Nivhiura, II., Qlmy, T., .Ie-nm-y, I'. linw Z I'nim-, G.. Shupirn, II.. t'umpIn-II, R., Iiuhm, .I., Sharp, II., 'l'Imrn1nn, Il., Ihlrtko, J. Ibm Ii Shunnnn, If.. Mnzvr, IJ.. VVnylnn1I, Il., Shipton, IC., I'i1'ir1-Iln, S., Wilrmn, I .. Fm-14-Ilo, S. Huw 4 Mills, If.. Harris, F., Ilnnpz, Il., II:-rrivk, 'I'., Kvvvsfiy, fi.. I.uxwun, Il., S4-UH, Ii. MISS Vuoii NIB IIOIlH'l'00I1l 3530 Row I IIlu'h0v4'1'ky, M., Amlvruon, I... firm-li. II. Jnnknwski, I'.. Williams. .I., Imnnzn, M., Spvrry. R, Simon, J. Huw L! Mnriin, J., Grvvm-, N., .Iuhum+nn. lf, Ihmlm-, N., Sirnk, M., Svhnllz, M., Esau:-r, M. Iinw II Stun-y, J., 'I'roH, C., , .Imu-a, V., M1-sh-r. M., Strnnh, N., linmvry, IC., Kvrmlvr, J. How 'I WU-In-r, I ., Stvwnrl, J., Grinnn, IC, I'nlnu-r. .I., Ilnnkn, .I., K--lm-v. M., G1-hrinpz, G., Iiwnlai, N. M rs. Rush IUII Iloniernmn 107 Row I Ilumiltun, F, Imnilmrrln. l.., Suluu, N, S1-il'-r. Il., Iiilrivh. S.. Syunlh. IT., Iiarnay, J. Iiuw Z I'nIni4-r, M., V4-rlrlvr. M., Jnnus. M, 'I'uvk, I'., Furniss, M., II:-rw-hnuin, A.. 'I'a-ulnr, M. Ilnw TI Miknlu, N., Fr-nlnn. M., 'I'rv:4is1-, II., Wumlwnrth, C., Sullis, N., .Ii-nkins. S., Sunuh-ra, l'. Ihuw 1 Il:-1-Immn. .I., Wujtnwivz, .I., I ink, N., I'1vlnnsky, M., 'I'uyInr, l',, I.m-hlu-in, G., N1-well. Il. 'I'h-.- stud:-nt chuirmm-n nf the 1-:nm-m' niet-timrs meet the speakers by the fountain in the main hull to entertain und 1-snort the-ni in their 1-1-spot-tivv student audiences. I':nrv iii! 3 Eff: ,Z X W' S 1, seg, Ky X was S . m, X 4 A K ., i P' ..,,, 2 5525 Mi s 1 f Q 4 x 1-fr ds. 9 A if K W m J, :Ss ,M 2 lv Vs, H' A x r 5- 59? J. r , I 12 A Q. um '5 15. K L' 01, 2' Q if . 8 . S M 1, .,. 5, nm, A. f ,Miki 49, ,., ,. :Tr ,L .kxx, WW.,,. X .kkx ,K x A K K 1 r . M wx HM' f' ,ww , Y .. M54 .1-':,:,mD'3g7L Y QR Q, I ,W x A XX , x 1 . X? ww Si , SQZQ EL 5 s Q Ni 1 f urple Gridder Reoapture LEL Title Row 1-Adamuscin, Lucas, Andrews, Corpus, McGinty, Dutnell, Soltis, Mize. Savage, Winders 0 Row 2-White, Burson, Barrere, Buckeye Harouvis, Grub, Arm- strong, Gartland, Mayer, Yurick, Retone 0 Row 3-Coach Ness, Costello, Baratko. Maurer, Novotny, Kroehle, Fink, Nosky, Woods, Wargo, DeRose, Coach Scullion 0 Row 4iHayward, Dawson, Butler, Tools, Wadsworth, Basalla, Fast, Park, Hartrick, Folta. Captain Chet Groh, district scoring leader and outstanding player in the LEL concentrates on improving his place kicking prowess in a pregame warm up. Halfback Rocky Retone hold- ing the ball for Chet, helped to spearhead the Ranger attack. Page 66 In the past season the 1948 Rangers not only recaptured the LEL crown from Elyria, but also enjoyed their best season of the last ten years, being defeated only by Canton McKin- ley, 12-7. Paced by the hard running of Cap- tain Chester Grob, and carried along by the driving of backs like Rocky Retone, Bob White, and Harold Hayward, the Rangers were hard to stop at all times. The brilliant field leadership of Bob Burson directed the Rangers through their nearly perfect season. Great credit belongs to Coach Ralph Ness, who consistently turns out fine Lakewood teams. During the past five seasons Mr. Ness has been aided by Assistant Jim Scullion. Grob, Harouvis, ur on on ll- tate 9' , I 1 A' , 'T 1' .. ,B A I F 4- 3 i P '. ' 6 - 'l E , s f-A api -fr' Ig Q, ,I 1 I 4 'Q l w if .M x X ' 4 Y . x 5 X4 Marty Mayer guard l Bob Bursun quarterback Bill Armnlrnng renter 'l'hv John Park end Leroy Harouvis tackle rmrgvd Purple uffvnsivc gains six yards against W. Ta-ch. Sam Baratko Bob White halfhack halfback Hal Hayward Pete Gartland halfback tackle ia? Bud Barrera end Bob Yurick end Don Buckeye guard Page 67 Rhodes-Showing their offensive power from the opening whistle, the 1948 Rangers rolled through their light opponents from Rhodes almost at will and won by a score of 29-0. Parma-Paced by the running of Bob Burson and Captain Chet Grob, the Nessmen took their second decision of the season by the score of 43-13 at the expense of the Redmen. Cleveland Heights-Although they were held in check by Heights' Tigers during the first half, the Purple gridders exploded in the third quarter to win 24-7. The game sparkled with Grob's running and Burson's passing. Elyria-The Rangers continued their ster- ling play on the home field by thumping Ely- ria, '47 champs, 27-12. Grob's brilliant runs led Lakewood to its fourth victory in a row. Shaw-Shaw proved to be the Rangers' chief title threat, but steady plunging by Grob and Rocky Retone was too much for the sturdy Cardinal line, and Lakewood won, 13-0. Grob's toe added seven markers to his season total. Collinwood-Playing on a slippery field, the Nessmen continued their unbeaten streak by derailing Collinwood's Railroaders, 20-7. Grob, Retone, and end John Park scored. Rangers Have Best Season Since ' bneerlv halflxack Boll his uvvn lef t. White is hizlllvn lyehiml a mass of playvrs as ho rzicvs around end for several yards in the 'l'nrkc'v-dav gann- at liakz-wood Siadium. Page 68 All ey:-s are centered on liob Yurick as he is about to be stormed by a host of lfllyria defensemen after catching a short pass from Hob llurson curly in the game. Nessmen utscore Rivals 238 to 71 Lorain-Bob Burson didn't let a blinding, pea soup fog interfere with his passing game, and as a result, Lakewood rode to a damp seventh straight win, dropping Lorain 27-7. Canton McKinley-In a very tight game which involved the Ohio State Championship, Canton's Bulldogs barely edged the Purple, 12-7, when Grob's 78-yard touchdown punt return was called back because of clipping. Shaker Heights-Digging into a swampy field, the Rangers notched their eighth vic- tory in nine games, topping Shaker 21-6. Hay- ward's runing was among the brighter spots. West Tech-The 1948 Rangers wound up a brilliant season by beating the Carpenters of West Tech 27-7 in their traditional Turkey Day struggle. The running of Grob and Retone dominated offensive play during the game. The Purple and Gold gridders added another great page to the book of Lakewood teams during the past season. The Rangers out- scored their opponents 238 to 71, while roll- ing up nine decisive victories in ten games. Captain Chet Grob led the district in scoring and was named on the Scholastic All-Ameri- can. Bob Burson was an All-State back. Page 69 reat Year Victor' Uver Tech Tops The 1948 Record Lakewood ,.,.. Rhodes ..... ....... 0 Lakewood .,,,, ...,.,. 2 0 Collinwood ....., ,....,, 7 Lakewood ..... Parma .... ,...... 1 3 Lakewood 27 Lorain ..,..,,,........,...,... 7 Lakewood ,.... Cleveland Heights .. 7 Lakewood 7 Canton McKinley ...,., 12 Lakewood .,.,. Elyria ...., ,..... 1 2 Lakewood 21 Shaker Heights ......,, 6 Lakewood .,,.. Shaw ....,.. 0 Lakewood 27 West Tech ...... .... . .. 7 Tom Kroehle Dick Dutnell Jim Wargo Dan Folta Dick Butler Center center guard guard guard Jack Woods Rudy Novotny Dick Nosky Bill Costello Ron Maurer fullback tackle end quarterback halfback Bob DeRosa Bob Yurick moves in to take a West Tech tackler out of the play as hard-running tackle Rocky Retone swings wide around right end for a first down in enemy territory. Page 70 JV Gridder Complete Hard ehedule Row 1 Mason Knurek, Skop, Chapman, Ilrandt, D., Nichols, Stocking. Edmnn, Iiarta, Mgr. 0 Row 2' Ge-deon, Burk, Perkins, Yahraus, Gerson, Miller, Longner, Simpson, Patti-rson, V1-ddu, Ticrnan, Slavick, Mgr, 0 Row 3 Matus, Knlvin, Ilnkics. Granger, Aslan-ck, Olson, Hauptman, Ingram, Town, Kirby, Torrance, Couch Harwoo-I I Row 4 Hotson, Ui-pulo, Varna, Kohls, Kintzcl, lioylc. Redifs-r, Kellogg, Trunilwl, Kaiser, Conch Kluckhnhn. Coach Don Harwood led his 1948 Junior Var- sity Rangers through a season plagued with injury after injury. High spot in the season came past the midpoint as the junior Ran- gers downed West Tech and Lorain for two consecutive decisive victories. The spectators were often brought to their feet by the light- ning-like sprints of backs like George Mason and A1 Matus. Never starting with the same lineup in any two games during the season, the boys adapted themselves to all situations and conditions as they were presented. The purpose of Jay Vee football is to give the boys a chance to gain experience, which they have accomplished under their able coaches, Don Harwood and Charles Kluckhohn. The Record Lakewood . ., , Lakewood , 32 Lakewood , Lakewood . Lakewood , .. , Lakewood , , 20 Lakewood Lakewood , , . Lakewood , Rhodes ,,,,.....,.. ,. ,, 12 Cuyahoga Falls .. ,. 6 Cleveland Heights 12 Elyria .. .., .. ..., , H133 Shaw ,,,,,...,. . ,, 13 West Tech ..,,. ,. 12 Lorain ....i,,, ,, ,, 0 Collinwood ,, ., .13 Shaker .,.,. , ,, ,, 6 Page 71 Var ity Cager apture LEL Crown . 1 Row lf-Cicerchf, Wilson, Costello, Toole, Fristik, Milligan, D., Asvltint- Hs-lrnuth O Row 27BI'3l'llKZlIl, Mgr. Burson, Fink, Nosky, Contli Ross, liarrn-rv, Grub, Svhr- inger. Ratcliff, Mgr. Al Hz-lmnth, a niid-your man, goes up after a rebound with an excited group of callers as Lakewood defeats Collinwood. A guard, Al was a rt-turning letterman from the 1947-48 season. Page 72 7 Cagers Season Record Lakewood West , , , 26 Lakewood Shaw , 3.5 Lakewood Elyria ,,,,,,,,,,,, 333 Lakewood Akron North ., , , , 28 Lakewood West Tech .. . , ,H24 Lakewood Collinwood . U41 Lakewood Cleveland Heights 38 Lakewood Lorain . , ,,,. . 46 Lakewood Shaker , -12 Lakewood Shaw , ,,,,, 259 Lakewood Elyria , 31 Lakewood Cleveland llviglite 45 Lakewood Lorain ,..., .. , , , ,422 Lakewood Shaker ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 26 Lakewood St. Ignatius ,,,,, 33 Lakewood Rhodes ,,,,,,, ,, ...40 Lakewood Rocky River ,,,, ,,,,,,.,. 3 2 Lakewood Lincoln .,..,, , , 50 Lakewood Central ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Lakewood Akron St. Vincent H46 age ea on Be t in 5 f 1 r ' 1 1 Wm, l : 3, . nf ' f . h r V K , , -'imj K lj lf K Q ' 1, 'c I 'V .QQ - . , ' il 0 la Z d f f 3 f 3 ' 4 ,. , ' ' 1 1 z , . I 1 1 ' 1- . I! l'hil Cicorchi h-nscs himsn-If us Al llc-ln h zimluck Wourls rm-trim-vv thu hull fron u Col ' oo p nyur. Phil Ass-Iline Bud Barrere F fob Bob Hurson forward guard ya X forward ua Fink Phil Vicerchi i' Bin ,P cole Dick Nusky center guard I' f 'ard Center I Dick Milligan AI Helmuth Jack Wnodsy Bill I-'ristik guard center guard guard he Ranger Hi tor I L KR X X X1 Ken Wilson forward urge Sehrinzer center Page 73 wift Rossmen ain Regional Final 11 ,. jr-- The boys earned many compliments for them- selves and their coach during the campaign, as they were constantly lauded for their fine team play and sportsmanship by opponents and various sports writers. The hardwood season provided a continuous source of inter- est for the school and community as the Pur- ple and Gold consistently accumulated vic- tory after victory. Next year's squad will be built around this year's able replacements. Clieslor Grolu soars :aloft for two more points against Collin- wood as hv shows the form that won him a berth on the All- Seholznstie lraslu-tlmll lineup. Although he played guard, Chet was one of the top scorers for the Purple and Gold cagers in 19-1X-451. This victory was numher six in the Rangers' string. Page 74 L.E.L. champions, the first undefeated bas- ketball schedule in Lakewood High School history, district rulers, runners-up in region- al play! These are among the many notable accomplishments of the 1948-49 cagers, who Won nineteen straight games this past sea- son. Coach Jerry Ross, completing his twen- ty-seventh year of coaching at Lakewood, claimed that this team was one of the best he had ever had the privilege of working with. There he goes again Z This was a familiar cry during the bas- etball season since Al Helmuth spent most of his playing time leaping after rebounds. Al brings down another one in the West Tech game as George Sehringer und Phil Uieerehi stand ready for action, Lakewood triumphed easily, 57 to 2-l. ,ll -..Y JV Team how Much Future Promi e Displaying particular skill on one-handed shots and rebounds, the Junior Varsity cag- ers came through their 1948-49 season with a record ot' seven victories and seven defeats. The .lunior Rangers took advantage of their height and speed during the season's play, and gained experience on making plays and ball-handling which will aid them in their future varsity work. 'l'he high point ot' the season came when the cagers beat West Tech, Collinwood, and Cleveland Heights for three consecutive lopsided wins. The Jay Vees also garnered two wins over Shaker and one each from West and Elyria. High scorer for the team this year was forward John Kor- nick, but center Connie Olsen, guard Ed Ebel, and forwards Jack Kirby and .lack Ger- son also contributed their share of points. 1948-49 Scores Lakewood 45 West 40 Lakewood 244 Lorain 40 Lakewood IT Shaw 28 Lakewood Att? Shaker 230 Lakewood 4145 lilyria 50 Lakewood 34 Shaw 412 Lakewood ISU Akron North G2 Lakewood -12 lfllyria 129 Lak-.-wood 417 West Tech 21 Lakewood Ill t'leveland lleiglits 46 Lakewood Cl!! Vollinwood 24 Lakewood 22 Lorain Ill Lakewood Il-1 Vleveland lleiqhts 23 Lakewood -10 Shaker 20 Row l limzland, Mgr., Slnman, llornich, lilu-l, Clancy, Stolh-I, Ill--n, liarla, For- dyce, Kramer, Mgr. 0 Row 2 Gm-dvon, Mun, Stocking, Kinlm-l, Olsen, lloyle, Houghton, Trunibo, Gerson, Kirby, K'om'h Harwood. -V A PQ e. ., ,, W irtwii fi pl W1 li Milt P4 Page T5 Harrier En Pag ci ea on Fifth in tate av ,aw Row 1fMacDonald, Domey, Cilik, Mannino, Bowman, Wolf, 0 Donnell, Priest, Bowditch, Covey 0 Row 2fCoach Brown, Wagner, Meyer, Miller, R., Hoek, Hayes, Wonders, Lees, Cook, Stewart, Stroebel 0 Row 3WStacey, Mgr., Johnson, Mgr., Sarbry, Fahey, Nixon, Fink, C., lirumm, Martin, Newhauser. Furnishing the Lakewood harriers with one lnvitationals, the harriers entered the LEL of their fullest schedules in several years, and District Meets with high hopes. ln these the 1948 cross country season opened at they won their second consecutive LEL title Edgewater Park with a triangle meet against and a third place in the District Meet, in West and Rhodes, which the Rangers Won which Howie Priest ran first. A fifth place easily. After placing third in the West Tech in the State Meet closed the season. Examining the Ll-CI. trophy, which they won for two consecutive years, are members of the Cross Country squad and Coach Brown. The team also took third in the District Meet and fifth in the State. e76 indermen Take 18th League Crown Winning 4-vt-ry rlnul nn-ot in which they par- t,it-ipatofl, tht- 1948 track squzul went through their season in fine tztshion. The purple thin-clzuls won their 18th LICI, title in 22 yours hy their ollorts in tht' closest competi- tion in the meet history, sweeping twenty- five points in the mile and 880-yarcl runs to nose out Shaw titilfi, to 59314. This was Conch Jim Scnllion's lirst year :is hczul mon- tor. The 1949 tc-nm clroppvcl he-low expecta- tions in thc- Arvmt Moot, placing fifth in l l Division ll, but the outlook for the out- Q tloor st-zison wats 1'lll'Ulll'2lg'lllg' ut press tiinv. 'T' Soma- ol' thc varsity sprintors, all Icttvrmvn, prm'ti0v starts in pri-pairing: for thi- t'ity lmloor 'l'r:im'k Mm-t nt the Arena. Kim I R. Milli-r, Rivhzuril. Maison, Munnino, Wnnm-r, Mizo, Sc-Inu-nkt-I Mutthvws 0 Row 2 Mvtlinty. l.:ul1l, liurzitko, VV:ur1:o, Funk. Duffy, ll, .lmivs, 'Fownsvml O Row Il Sn-lirinuvr. Mnurvr. Volta. Gillis, Prim-st, Fvlilon, Surhry. lfristik O Row -t 'l'. Butler. Knnulusky, l'l1:iplu:lli, Shafer, llmulrs-ull, Strlwlrln-I. Ii. Yu-vk O Row 5 l'onr'h Srlllliun, K4-llomr. Kniss-r. liilvnsvlmn-irln-r, K1-sslvr. .lzin:is, Soltis, t'om'h lirown 0 Row li Mvyvr. l':irsons, Slzirvy, Mulizurvrg .lohlisou, lVl:lli:u:vr: lim-s. Mulmyzn-ri I,oux, lialint. 6 Page 77 ermen plash Wa to 2nd in LEL i 1 Art Struhar Harold Bowman Charles Steigerwald Harold Ullman Bob Smith 200 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Freestyle 200 yd. Freestyle 150 yd. Individual Medley 100 yd. Freestyle Row 1-Bluemel, Bender, Peterson, Clabault, Way. Joyce, Struhar, Eesley, Cronen- berger, Long, Britton I Row 2-+Betz, Heglin, Bohm, Lesko, Brooks, Hall, Bowman, Yoo, B. Smith, Webster, Coach Sculli n O R 3iA tt M h 0 ow rne , ayw ort, Uhelhart, Bar- ber, Leuhrs, Ullman, Newell, Steigerwald, Flynn, Guscott, Avery, McGrath. The Ranger mermen, although breaking even in dual competition, snared second place in the LEL meet and seventh in the state. Ed Lesko, remarkably improved over last year, was the high scorer of the season with 57 points. Close behind were Fred Luehrs, Bob The Season Lakewood ..,.,,. 45 Cleveland Heights 30 Lakewood ....... 31 14 Shaker .,.................. 43 W Lakewood .,..... 24 East Tech .....,...... ..51 Lakewood ....... 49 Shaw .,,..,.............. .26 Smith, and Harry Newell with 4615, 46, and 45 respectively. In the new individual med- ley, Newell established a Lakewood pool rec- ord of 1:51.1. Lesko took third in the state 100 yard breaststroke. Next year's team will be built around Smith, Luehrs, and Lesko. Record Lakewood .,,..,........ 39 Sandusky .............. 36 Lakewood ..,, ....... 3 2 Shaker ......,,, ..,..... 4 3 Lakewood .... ,....,, 3 4 Canton ............,....... 41 Lakewood .... ..,.... 4 8 Cleveland Heights 27 City Meet .,....... ........ L akewood 4th LEL Meet .................. Lakewood 2nd District Meet ...,.......,.. Lakewood 4th State Meet ,...........,... Lakewood 7th Page 78 anger atrnen arry String to 24 Q 3 Row 1 Lindsay, Essi, V., Selby, l'IlFlil'l , Uostalwo, liarulka, H., Stvvvlls. llnwilitvh I Row 2-- Bivkvyv. Mayor, Milligan. Abraham, Sollis. Schaeffer. Kovalic. Brandt. ll.. Nichols, M. 0 Row 3- Vornrlyv, McCann, M, Nvwhauwr. Williams, Krall-y, Spears, li., Schubcck O Row 4---Math'as, llalinl, Jordan, Built r, S, Apotsos, Barn-lka, A., Henzc. Matmen's Season Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood , A Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood Grappling their way to a season's record of only one loss in nine meets, the 1948-1949 wrestlers captured a third in the state and was rated third in the city. Lakewood stretch- ed its impressive victory string to twenty- seven before losing a thriller to West Tech. The most exciting victory came when heavy- weight Jack Milligan won a decision over state champ Bob Marich of Euclid Shore. Rhodes ..,.,,,,. ..,,, ,,,, , 1 1 Euclid Shore West High . I8 John Marshall .,,,, , ,IZ John Adams ,.,.,,17 Ben-edicti-ne ,i,i, ,,,,,, E P West Tech 20 Bedford ,...,, ...,.. 2 I John Hay .,.,. ,.,.., 1 1 1, 'P N . ,L gl 'E ' Xi lj' I I xl f . f fr i f ,X ,LX i ii' ni, .it i TOM LAVELLE Page Ranger Netters Place econd in LEL Tough but inexperienced was Coach Far- quhar's analysis of the 1948 Ranger netters as he reviewed the new squad. The only play- er remaining from the previous year's cham- pionship team was John Carr, who took over the number three singles position on the team. Despite their inexperience, the Rangers start- ed the season by swamping Lorain 4-1 and then went on to win all of their regular season matches. At the LEL championship matches on Shaker's courts in October, Captain Tom Lance and Bob Matucci took the first two matches, but the more experienced Shaker team proved slightly steadier in the long, hard-fought matches that followed, and Lakewood surrendered the title which it had held for three years. Half of this year's let- termen will return for next year's squad. The Tennis Scores Lakewood ,,.. ,........ 4 Lorain .... . . Lakewood .... ,,,,.. 2 S Elyria .,,, ,....,,,, 2 Lakewood .... ,,,,,,,,, I 3 Lorain .,,. .......,. 2 Lakewood ..... ,,........., 3 Elyria ..,. ......... 2 Lakewood .... .,..,.,,,. X 2 Shaker ,... .,......,,. . 3 1 .6 i Faptain Tom Lance dc-nionstrates the serve The members of the '48 tram are. starting with 'tho back row. Dick Hull, Bob Mat- that helped him to win thc number one sin- tncvi, John Carr, Tom Lance, Reed Geiger. Don Zimmerman, Ifclg,,Kemp, Bill Ragland. los position and lead the '48 Ranger nctters. . we ff sf Page 80 Members of the coll' team are lknvvlingb Harry Branch, Larry Hagerson, Don Frusn, ltamlingl l'aul Mackirl liob Conroy l'1llll 't 'g w ld nl R'h d Pt 0 S -, f ', hole-r'a ,ar lcar eersn. Golfers Hopeful fter Fair Season As a result of the experience which they gain- ed last year by completing their schedule and becoming acquainted with the various courses, this year's golfers are waiting, at press time, to tee off on the 1949 season with a stronger squad. Climaxing the 1948 season of dual matches were the District Meet, held at Seneca Course, and the LEL Meet, held at Grantwood. The Rangers finished fifteenth in the District Meet and fourth in the LEL Meet. Although major letters were to be awarded for the first time last year, none were given because of the inability of team members to accumulate the necessary points. Last year's team consisted of Don Frush, Ed Hosko, Harry Branch, and Larry Hagerson. Qualifying rounds are held at Metropolitan golf' course, and the four boys carding the lowest scores for twenty-seven holes com- pose the first team for the season. Coach C. F. Johnson expects to use Paul Steiger- wald, Hugh Dawson, Larry Hagerson, Dave Grevstad, Dennis Hays, Paul Mackert, Bill Conroy and Bob Gumbert in the 1949 squad. Page 81 urple ine aptures Eight Victories , X L S' if ,,.s .,.. V 1 i :...t:'f- iii it E' ' 'H' '- .TN .x i . rg -I In I -5. V. M1 ', H ..f. E, K ifz. 'jf y X MX 1. 'A i t . 2 i Q fr , X . 5 If , . -f . ' ffl! .ii f . lv X i in X Bud Barrere Bob White Boli Dagget Chet Grub Dick Nosky lst base outfield outfield pitch-outfield outfield Tom Kydd Ken Uhle Jim Branegan Jim Vinch Cal Ratcliff lst base catch catch 3rd base manager With the aid of two returning lettermen, the Rangers slugged their way to eight victories against six defeats to finish fourth in the 1948 LEL season. The mound duties were almost entirely handled by Chet Grob, play- ing his second season, and southpaw Ken Wilson, doing his first stint for Lakewood. The two alternated between hurling and cov- ering center field. Usually either Ken Uhle or Ray Lynsky could be found behind the plate. The grass between second and third was ably guarded by shortstop Forrest Grum- ney. The season got OH to an excellent start with Grob pitching a shutout game against Page 82 Shaw. After dropping games to Elyria and Cleveland Heights, the Rangers triumphed over Lorain, Shaker and Shaw. Following this mid-season comeback, the Lakewood team again lost to Elyria and Cleveland Heights. After emerging victorious in a 4-3 duel with Lorain, the Rangers lost to Shaker, completing the season. In games outside the Lake Erie League, Lakewood defeated Rocky River and Collinwood, and split games with West Tech. Nine letter-winners have return- ed to play during the 1949 season. Assisting Coach Donald Harwood were managers Paul Tucker, John Belser, and Calvin Ratcliff. Athlete Get Recognition in lL' Club -'Q K 3 llb.-4 519-R lf 'gg J , .X E-rr V l aol' lla! if ,lv Cf... , 1 A 2 in Row l Ragland, Vie:-rehi. VVoll', Out:-llo, Us-Rose. Stn-iyzerwald llraniiznn O Row 2 - Munnino, VVilson, l lik, Ilhle, l'riu-st, U Donnell l'nrk I Row 3 Rnteliff, Covey, Maurer. lllitfy, Sh-wart. Il, Miller O Ron t Matthews, lfoltu Wurpro, Mattlicri, Hull, Hnratko 0 Row 5 Kroehle, Nosky, White, Fink. Ed.. Carr, Zimmerman, Vvmuls, Nixon, t':ipl'iin Fha-I tlrolv, Inter vhosvn the oiitstavulim: plnyer in the l.l'il., :nldrn-ssvs the outdoor ir-senilwly lvefore the tirst Hume. Rodney Ranger's erowning ambition as a par- ticipant in one of I,akewood's major sports - 'Q' is to be a member of the I, eluh. This club, which is really non-existent and has no ad- visor, constitution, or business meetings, con- sists ot' the boys who have won major letters, and meets only once a year to have its pic- ture taken. However the honor attached to membership in the club is not lightly regard- ed by the boys. To gain L club member- ship, they have to spend a great deal of time and effort at their particular sports. Page 83 be M Q' ? ,W,g.1 K M xx M 95' J1 A v i 9 3 X ,ry W Q Q 5 K g 'Wy 1 F fs D Q f 5 51, N' r 54' an r wtf ' R I .ylfiix if S ! G t ':,. . if, X. 'I 5 ' df 0 S' I Y x . vi' ' ' mg 'Pt L 1 , , ,'-I . 4 ' . I .X ,E ,. V ., 1 , , , S, ,Q X , , , qmwa -xx C' . X . 1. I ' ' , V . f -L ' : aigr, 1 ' . v,4 ,N Sm Q K xi ,QNHMQWN M Sign, 1 I B , 3 uf I at Q 1 Row I-Pilling, Callinan, Jenney, Hoenig, Devine, Haas Peter, Courtright. Row 2-Baumann, Komar, Prok, Taylor, Murphy, West, Sheridan Muehlhauser, Madden, Row 3--Coopland, LaMont, Maier, Butler, Dobben, Class, Stucky, Dubrawsky. an E., Girl ' Leaders lub tresses Initiative Row 1fMcQuilkin, Sykora, Dever, Lowry, Frost, Smith, M.. Watters, Ewig, Shadrick, Rhodes, Boysen I Row 2---Cawrse, England, McIntyre, Van Luit, Byall, Richards, Jackman, S.. Nelson, N., Erskine, Anderson, D., Boonstra 0 Row 3f-Jackman J., Cope, B., Harrison, Cox, Heck, Jer- man, Smith, N., Sessions, Harshbarg- er, Daniels, M., Vandaveer, Eck. Row 1fZink, Patton, J., Gribben. Maxton, Cheney, Dwyer, Johnson, C.. Klaameyer, Gibson. Winkler, B.. Blake, Gaydos, D., Leia I Row 2-- Falkner, Burket, Stutz, Greenhalf, Goebbel, S., Huntley, Foxen, Potts, Golden, Bryenton, Hill, Poltorak, Wil- son, C. 0 Row 3-Re-pass, Chapman G., Doellman, Weir, Poltorak, N., Parobeck, Lansley, Davis, Kastler, Sauer, C., Carter, Neuwirth, Hanna, Cook, B. Page 86 QQQ iw, vw Q vw f' ' Huw I l'h:ipmun, llzirslihzirgur, Ni-lsnn, Hliinilivl. Hvvix. R miss Nt-uwirth. Miixtun, Smith, M., Mvllltyrv, .l:u'kni:tn, S., l'unl'zul, Iiugihihi Szilu-r, that-lwlvvl, tlaigv, M. W1-ir, lim-llmun, lmwis. Murvhv, R. I.ziMnnt, Armstrong, Krnus 0 Rim I4 llyull. .l:n'iim:in. l Suris, lit-rrivr, tlri-i:m'y, Hn-init-r I't-tirsnn, Wright, Hilusmi, lirulw, l nilu li I'uitui'zik, ll., Wilcox. Utlvy, Omit. Ii.. Smith, M. Svutt, .l. C Row -t .aj s, ., I'n-ttvrnizin l ziuIknt-r, lhiilvy. Nivhlos, iiillvr, lkxpv, li. lhirlx, I,:lmp, .l.. Lump, l'.. Pinnigm-r. link, Grihhvn, l :ixnn. Ri-itY', Luwry, Ihnhhins, .l., Syluvrzi. llrt-t-nh:ilt', uw 5 I-'n-s-1-i1lxit'v4-I' VVaihlrnli Hi1ti'nlull Iimlyv, Huis--li, Lush. lihikn, l..imh 0 H . , , , , , , Stunln-y, Smith, IS., I'vtm-rkin, fillllllttf. Ml'l'tll'lliik'h, liaimlvl, l't':instivl, Smaiil, iiiliitttilt. Iii-iusngt-u, hit-ttrich, Quullivh, M, l':iroin-ck I Rim' li l':iwi'sv, Nmwlzihl. Mm-rmzins, lhiivknmli, Maison, .l., Ruud, I'utts, Allrnml lh-ilvr, Ri4'lini'nis, Visit:-, tlzirm-i', Iilnllauiint. thx, In-ja, Huntlvy, Pulturzik, N., l.:insln-y, Van l.iiit, tlilnmrv I limi 2 lhiriwt. liryt-nttvn, Ulrivh. Smith, N.. lm:-, liroxxli, IC., Kzistlvr. Ki-1-fi-, lliimstnn, Uliviwy, 'Wh:it's 21 shiulml, Miss Kloiiie-c'kv'? was one ul' C11-niviitiinfs tirst qnostiuns. Shel soon lozirm-cl that at shiolcl is :in vznhlt-in that any Iiakewoocl girl can win by earning two hun- dred points in 2li'tl'l'-SL'i t00i sports. If she iri ' In ignia 'l'w4-lvv ss-niurs n-nrn Will pnints :tml XViIl the- vmw-tn-nl lhirk ruw, ln-I'l to right: G. llwyw-r, H. Stull, J. Kliuiilivys-r, M, Frm- PII, M. Vumiuvi-vr, .l. lick, IP, Mn'QuiIkin. IK. Winklvr. Front rum, I4-ft to right: l'. .luhm-inn, S, Vuknun, N, ltuxis. R, tlnhli-n. has nine hnmlrecl points, she- recoiws :in Awards are given at the Mothor-Dunghtei' bzuiquvt in March. Elll'Ulll'2lgt'li by this zin- swer, Clementine eagerly set out to win an zivvzwd, immedizttely signing up t'ui'lmdniinton. Page Boot and Bridle akes to the Trail -ywf I 1 I-Ni: ll I my-5. .. ., .QM , r . 52' r 3' ,Q Q tfq' 'i e V --fl' - -' lf-' Tll - '- M 'W f 1 'IV2 A, i i With foot in boot and bridle in hand, the rid- ers from LH Spread canter along the trails of nearby Rocky River valley on their weekly after-school jaunts. At Roundup time, each morning before classes, the girls exchange horse stories in 208. If the weather is not suitable for riding, a glance at the boss' list shows an indoor meeting that may include colored movies of horses on its program. Foreman Hiserodt spurs her hands on to new adventure in horsemanship through tall tales of great riders. Last fall, member Leah Dit- trick won a third in hunting at the horse show. l Inetllcr lx lfl't'I!ll'I'. J. Wicland, C. Ashniun N. lim-ad, V. Scott, .l. Gund, A. liluun. IP. lhll, and M. llolnics make up tha- nit-niln-rslifp ol' lion! :xml llridlv l'lul1. 'F' 1 T 'il' Page 88 66 ' 9 ank Presents Fantasy ln Rh thm 1,1111 li11z1r11: V1111111111, M1'1'11r111i1'11, Van 111111, 14y:111. 14:1l11l111, 1'1'111111s11:11111. .1:11'11n1z111, S.. 1111ys1111, 1'hri-11-11s1-11 A1111111 11111 I'11111: X111'1-1. Smith, M., .l:11'1111111v1, KN S1-sf.11111-I 1 ux1111, 1'1'1111'-1111 XYi111111l, 111111111-, .l111111s11111, 1' , V:1n111'rx1-1-1', 1 111I1'l'11111 H:11's1111:11'111-l', l':111Iw1-11, 11:1111111s, 1i1111111's. 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'1'h11 1111211 1111111111-1' was :1 1111'i11i11g game 111' wz11111' 1111111 2l1'1'11I11IJ2l111011 115' 111s1y 1'h111-rs 1'1'11m 11111 SIl01'12l1.1J1'S. 01 11111' '1'z11111 p1'11j111'1s 1 :1111:1sy in Rhylhm 11111:1 girls 111-11111l1s11'z11il111 '1'z1l111:111-1'r smilm-5 :11'1 w111'1e 2111 i1111':1111111':11 m11111 211111 w:11111' 2lSSt'1111J1y. - M ': 1- S' V '1 ' M- 1 ' S1 1 ' M- S : 'H - 1'11g'e 811 Yale-Harvard and ll- tar Volle ball These girls are the members of the 1948 Yale-Harvard teams: Row lf Doris Ulrich, Gretel Chapman, Gerry Dwyer, Barbara Winkler, Dorothy Gaydos, Betty Hayman 0 Row 2 Milly West, Ruth lietherer. Beulah Osborn, .loan Wasinack, Miriam Gallup, Norma Davis, Rita Stutz, Pat Cahoon 0 Row I5 Rita Fiske, manager: Gerry Uhlik, Rosemary lflnglaml, Julis- Langnvr, lietty Kreilel, Jean Kirhm-r, Ruth Golden, Janet llumistun. manager. Highlights in the girls' athletic season are the Yale-Harvard basketball and the All-Star volleyball games. The girls who play on these teams are selected as the best in the after-school tournaments. Each year the students are asked to cheer for either Yale or Harvard and to wear the emblem of their choice during the week before the game. Clementine hurried to the gym on the day of the game, for she wanted to be able to see her team win, but she was not the first one there, because others had the same idea. Participation is every girl's dream, but few are lucky enough to have it materialize. Page 90 Soon after she came to Lakewood, Clemen- tine was invited to join Lakewood's newest athletic activity, modern dancing under the direction of Miss Mohr. Climax to the year's work was a program depicting the months of the year. Clementine's month was August, and the girls rehearsed on Wednesday morn- ings at seven forty-five. Baseball, bowling, ping pong, badminton, tennis, swimming, and speedball were only a few of the sports in which Clementine also took part. She not only gained skill in the various games, but made many lasting friendships. She learn- ed many new things in her gym activities! Highlight the Intramural Program 2-.,.a. Nun-xxxlu-l ' is tha- mum- ul' ilu- 'lam-v whim-h iuspiroml lhis yuan-4-t'ul fnrmulinn. Mod- 4-rn slum-v uruups usl-nl tha- ruln-mlm' us u lmsis fur ilu' pugn-:ml lH'UtlllL'l'll in May. liilllll: Marion Hurnmn, lliulw Mn'Quilkin. Rim Slulz, Gerry Ilwyvr, ulul l'ul'ulyn John- sun nn- :n fm-w nf tho many zu-livn-. pmrliripzmts in tha- girls' howling tunrnnnwnt. lmfl: liurlmlul llvllfunl, .lmln l 2llIlkIH'l', Su-Iln Nivklus, Zlllll l'll'llHlil0 ul't't'll Qlem- nmstmtq- thu skills which mzulv lhvm mntstzlmlimz in Iln- girls' tennis tournament. Page 91 N! ,,,m, 5 5 b eff' x W, , , 2 a Q3 ff -Y its x 'ix , af. 3 17 I .Xa .. 7 J ,. gg , 2 J ' I 5 . 5 f , 5 7 f , N 434, , wi' fffmw w,Q,,,,5Q , M 4 54 ff Q ff f hp K 1 Z' W' J, Z? 3 :vice xiifv , ' if 1 f ff F' -11-K f 5k K K , . ,-rw, M - g Q W, 13mm,yv' 1 ' .- . ,U 2 f'?f'.,g.,.,,,m.,- A 4wmwwywapgw,ez,w,sA:w K , .1 ,. ,M . ,X W X V ,WW ' Y V W' 55+ J I -ww , ff-'T' I g?1T 'Lf?fi J' -ggfi' X 1 5 my 3' W S Ky- .. 1 ww ig X MU ' 5 - Jgigg my ' gifs, M' Y .Y s. v .kk x 154. 4 U I Ll 3? l' l J 1 Y: ,Q Q 'g 5 'S Q . 25 1 if --,, ,nw if' rm Q J. W 4 1 3 I KE! L ' L iii? El 1' L 1 -M .f:.fv,- W . A 6 Q we ,4,,.' '13 t , Mir 443' , Q., I , 3 x 4 Vi 1 any 4 , n 1, g..- , ,f ,. 1 in A Z .. , f 7 A ..,M3..N 3 ,fia5g ff'.f'+UfQn 4 1 5 0 4. S' 4-f , ,X ... tudent Council Projects Improve Hill Mize, Dick Savage, Mark Evans, Bob 0'DonnelI, Dick Yon, Marty Mayor, June Conlvy, Wes Schmidt, Gordon lirumm. Mickey Foxvn, .lim Bri-dt, Verna l c-tterman, Byron Foster arc- me-mhcrs of Student Council Exe-cutivv Council, fall sr-ms-str-r. Lower loft: The l'uhlic Wr-Ifaro Committee makes a last minute- che-ck on thc Christ- mas gifts purchased hy the homvrooms Lo hc' sent to the County Detention Homv. Lower right: ln a take off on a t'roached radio show, .lack Dickinson, M.i'., assisted hy LeRoy SHUT UI' Harouvis and Al APPLAUD Helmuth campaigns for Vcrn Essi. Some of the Student Council's activities this year were converting 114 into the Student Council Ofhce. setting up honor study halls, planning basketball dances and two 10B par- Page 94 ties, staging a corridor courtesy campaign, purchasing a school camera and darkroom equipment with tax stamp returns, and con- verting GGR into a recreation room. thletio and Recreational Faoilitie Huw l l 1'lIvrmun, llmlgi-, Ilwye-r, Rvnnl, N.. liulwrts, Stull, Sli-nn, lflrvlnmn, Ki-opp 0 Row 11 tim-lilwl. Mnxlnn, Vonli-y Pulls, lurk, lfnxn-n, Holy, Zn-rvis, V., VVitnlis O Row fl A llre-alt, lissi, ll., 'l'ur'Iwr, t'lmrIc-s, Grnflmi, t'liurx'l1, Mvt':mn, Sim-kslnll-. Plssi. V, 0 lhvw I Sherman, .I:inis, Exams, Sclimiclt, Knulh, lfosh-r, llullirouk, llnrv-r, Russell, Row l In-,:i, Sylvvrzn. K1-vfs-, Wliilv. Si'lnx:il'lz, lltlvy l Evuns, J., Jurkmuli, S. 0 Row 2 VVilsun, V., llnllu-ry: Hmllu-s, liuvllrnun. lhirkvt. Slmullldimr. Hunt, ltvmis, Vukoun 0 Row fl - Betts, Miz:-, lN4'llII1'l', May, Slvwnrl, ll., Yun, Many:-r. Mun- hill!! O How 4 Kuisvr, Vols-Q, llnwson, Mvtz. llzmrly. lirumm, 0'llunm-Il, Snvugzc-, The Student Council, composed of represen- tatives elected from the home rooms, and of- ficers elected by the entire student body, meets eaeh week to discuss and solve problems ot' student govenment at LHS. Page 95 ,119 inerna taff Introduces LH Upper left: Head photographer Dick Munshuws-r discusses prohls-ms of Cinema pho- tography with Allen Iiendo, Harry Randall, Stan Arnett. Jerry Butchvr, Jim Butler. Upper right: The 1949 Cin:-ma art staff, with Miss Mc'l a4l4len's help, com-ontratvs on senior panels as they prepare pivturcs for that section of the yearbook. lmwe-r lr-ft.: H. Faxon, S. Grihhcn, N. lic-llamy, R. Cooney, li. Ellms, Mr, Farquhar, Ii. llrcocc. L. Hagcrson and A. Grevnhalf typo write--ups and calculate costs. Lower right: P. Garner, N. Ilubrawsky. J. Lamp. .l. Conrad, R. England, and J. Conley check references and browse through olfl yvarhooks for helpful suggestions. Where's a pica ruler?,' Does Clementine look like she's in love ? Oh, Miss Mac, my write-up Won't fit the space! What we need around here is a straight-edge razor! It's your book. The CINEMA ofiice weath- ered ali these Wails every day as staff mem- bers organized hundreds of captions, write- ups, pictures, and headlines into the 1949 Page 96 CINEMA. After they had selected The Lakewood Rangers as the theme through which they would view Lakewood High this year, Tom Lavelle created Rodney Ranger and Li'l Clementine, who have spent the year becoming acquainted with the L.H. Spread. Making Shakespeare fit the theme was puz- zling, but such obstacles made life exciting. ' lementine 0 Rodne Ranger and L1'l C l'1liI r lim Kirkpulrivk mlir-vllssvs layout prolml In in 411 In l'innn,1r ' lbs- lil-lil wlumnly with shall' h .cs . n Zilmm-rniun, .lvzuln-llv KI:mnu'yvr, and Va-Iv Elm-rl4-ill. A . lion Jim liirkpalrivk, liditor-in-Chi 1-r and Pete l'Iberlein, Assist Jeannette Klaameyer, Circulat and work Ilon Zimmerman, 3 ed for lwo semesters w lusiness Manager, ith the advisors, I.. lm-a 1-fg Jo Pimiig- ant Iiditorsg ion Managcrg 1 ,1 Miss Sara McFadden and Mr. Alex l arquhar, and thirty-five stall' members to create a book which they hope will again win for Lakewood High the coveted yearbook prizes, the Medalist Award and All-American rating. Gillis, l'. llurvy. S. Gibson. N, Mvyvr. l'. l'rullu'rs, ll. Johnson, new mvmlwrs, rn from Sports lirlilor Mannino how lo crop pictures with an proportion whovl. 177-4 High 1 imes Voices Student pinion Christmas Ball to Highlight Yule Season - Mermen Swamp Sandusky 39-36 - Friend- ship to Hold Senior Farewell - Vote Mon- day on Bleacher Appropriation -Just a glance at the Times' headlines sums up the Journalists and N. Hi , .WHMYJ1 A G. llrum lliker exa 'arol Uoatc-s employs her rm-porn-r's skill in sevurimz an interview from Jenny Wan. the pn-My Fhim-so girl who came to Laks-wnofl recently. l'hotographe-r llolx Lielmlvin is on hanll ln revorml lhm' illm'i4ls-nt. important events of a week at L.H.S. Present- ing the news has been the purpose of the Times staff for twenty-eight years. The Hi- Times is produced by a well-organized staff headed by a student editor and Mr. Slater m, N. Bowman, S. Vokoun, J. lin-sli. A. Qu:-lllich, M. Stanley mine their work in a romplvterl copy uf the weekly High Times 'J np: I.. Ht-nkn It-nfs thrutuzh tht- l'l:lin Ilvnlvr, while V. VV0lf, li. Gnllin. B. Stvwnrt, Il, .Iunr-s, ll. l'ultur:xlt, :tml ID. Hurtshurnt- work to nn-vt tht- Timm-s ds-ntllim-. IR-nts-r: I . Sputh, Il. Svhwnrtz, I.. l'ht'lwy, I, Vfllllstit-I, .l. Muxtun. und J, Lump tyw- tartlt-rs :mtl nrt-pnrv tht- Timm for its nunu-runs fmt-tal'-srhonl sulrsvrilwrs. ,mx-or: tstnndinur M. Duhlwn. .l. llilmmsc-hln-ittm', S. St-urs. K. Stahl. T. Stt-wart. und D. Shvltnn: tst-zxtmll I.. Ibm-llmzm. li. lltlvkt-yo. :mtl N, .lohnsmn Vlt-nty uf hard work mms into thf' prmilwtiml nf Ll mutual svhtml pap.-r. hut tworyrxnp onjtmyg it, Page 99 H tepping tones to Better Living Main Cabinet officers and chapter presidents relax from their executive duties to enjoy a little refreshment: J. Maxton, K. Erdmann, G. Chapman, L. Chem-y, N. Blake, J. Klaame-yer, D. Gaydos, E. Bryenton, D. Ulrich, lt. Sutliff, S. Vukoun. Q 1. i 11,1 it . ' r 0-X ,N .fx t, 'X B ' . ffri 5: J' ,g -' - i VJ lm fd , Page 100 Besides satisfying the fans' appetites, Clem- entine and her chums added to their Friend- ship treasury by selling refreshments at the football games. A sparkling tree and a Santa who passed out popcorn balls to good little girls made the Christmas dinner and party for all Friendship girls a gay occasion. On the eve of Washingt0n's Birthday Clemen- tine exchanged her jeans for rutfles to at- tend the Hi-Y and Friendship sponsored President's Ball with Rodney. This year's theme, Stepping Stones to Better Living, was carried out in monthly chapter meetings. 'N .4 ws' M Q' it 2. .1 l 3 Qs- 1 i .luv .tv- sphf' 'f,,',fQ?' F' 1 . W ' ww ' Q A Qsfs 1 L. 4 .4 Q 3' 1 sv- ef A -wr. 1 X 'wx 1 3 x , Az Ne, M . - I A x If c A ls 53 F 4 , , X . 4 ' ' N t 1 X S V' L- 5 an f E ff- 5 5 ' I ' 5 1- .f gf K - iw - f .4-. fm.,-1.- iff K., .. 55 V M fu 'XS X A ,.., s-V i fqgg. - F A -. 2 ,.-f A J' ' .fs 4 I -. 5 I 6 WN 1 X A I qv Vg W' 4: 'M M ' V! Q I L 4 L If 1 ' 1 y a Q if Y WM , vi Y . I ,sl -ix -xw N Band This brass sextet, li. llolson, J. Jani-o, li. l'uuli, K. Coggeshall, Il. llaker, li. Jones, warm up before a Saturday football game. l Page 104 Row 1---Sanford, Winkler, C., Marsh, M., Johnson, Nelson, Winkler, R Cheney, Fessenmeyer, Mr. Arthur Jewell l Row 2 flielser, Olson. Markiel wicz, Maxton, Neff, Netz, Belforrl, Lee, J., Stewart. Eppink, McKinney Haag, Bohm, C.. Bowditch, D. O Row 3--fFisher, D., Frolo, Bohm, J. Wittlig, Dickey, Hartley, Cahoon, Mack, Keefe, Lee, Joyee, Dohben Raglin 0 Row 4fHaas. O'Neil, Maisvh, Wadsworth, D'Agati, Randall Webber, C., Barr, McCan, Meilamler, Lees, Cantrell, lirookes, Stanley McNair, Johnson, Lee, Mills 0 Row 5--Harris, Uebel, Lowe, Coo, li. Coggeshall, Blake, N., Baker, l'.. Fenton, Hahn, Ilotson, Long, Johns Harmon 0 Row 6f-Jones, B., Brown Korniek, Horace, Hs-iman, Abernathy Jerman, Johnson, A., Webster, Staaf, Curlanis O Row T' Stacey, Noblet: Mendenhall, Sayles, Chapman, Townsenxl, Hull, B., Marsh, R., Iiimlsley, Person. Peterson, liringman, Hose, Tinkler, Baby Face, What's the Matter With Father, I Want a Gal, Auld Lang Sync-3 -these are some of the ever-popular songs which the Lake- wood High band incorporated into their appealing shows between halves of football games last fall. This year under the leadership of Mr. Arthur Jewell the band led the first Cleveland Press Christmas parade through the downtown streets. Band members also won well-deserved recognition in the Greater Cleveland Music Contest. The song on lioclncy R2lllg'PI S hit pzwaule ut grzulu- ation was Host ot' Youth by tlustzlv Guentzcl, which thc orclicstrzt plztycrl at thc Comniencument cxurciscs. lit-sitlcs ln-ing an imlispoiisziblc part ot' thc senior' pi'ogi'znn, thc orchcstm stngcs two con- ccrts catch yt-air. 'l'hc inoncy roccivcd from this yi-zn s conccrts was plziccd in tht- fund l'o1' new lmntl llllll-UVIIIS. During thc past yuan' string quar- tt-ts, cnscmlmlcs, :incl soloists hzivc been called upon to pcrtorni ln-l'oi'o l'.'l'.A.'s, thc Junior Chum- lwi' ot' f'ornrnci'cc, :intl othcr civic Ol'g'2llllZ2ltlUllS. How l liru-nton, llzicilt, Qnnllicli, M, Mnrxh, ll., Hull, Mm'-li M., Stow I In lil Iilil 0 lt xx llillill Iliilx l'im tl lllniil lhlim I! 4 lol wt, iv: i o , 1 vt, a --M fi -1- .-. i it 1 . Wilillxf Mllll:-li, lfnlicn-ltv, lf., liclru-r, lfxnns, M.. fl1'lll'l'llQ' 0 lion T lurulx, ll, H4-clt, Ilnxiw, Milli-r, S., K1-4-ff-, Rniclin, l 1-wvlivm-yvr, Nvl o Kln.1il'y. lluw-, M:-Vnnn, Arthur, l':itton, Voontz, lioxvmzin. Zinnnvrniii l iNlu-r, D.. l'nttiv I Kon t W'ooul5, lla-Iwl, Snylvs, Voolx, Snnforcl, linl liorrl, llllxlfllll I Huw 5 liohm, V., lirookvw, Kuhn, liluclxic, 0'Hvron Stncn-y, Arm-tt, l.onb1, .l1-rinnn, lion' 1 Sihto, A., Wm-her, C., Kanaba, lianii-ls, lflynmn, llmlirv, Olsen, Cheney, Hurllnirt, lim-llman, Chrislinn, liinzinir, VVilson, V. O Row 2 I l'r0neia. Short, lianclvl. lilaku, M.. Fisher, J., Merritt, Slavirk, Utlvy, l'e-is-rs, Jackman, J., 'l'orri-son. Marullarilt, lil-iilloff. Kolliv, Mm-lln-r, Fisk:- -u I Row 3 Carrier. Ilulxrawsky, Iii-nninghoH', Adams, Pritchard, Pinnigi-r, Il Potts, Connor, Lanrliield, Nordahl. Mm-rmans, Huntley, Smith, M., Ni-llwirth. Cox. Sklvliar, lloysen I Row -i .lnnm-s. li., 'l'l1onipson, li., Maurer, lilirliar. Joni-s. D., Stove. lin-nko, Stn-wari, T., liroill'rilu'ck, Weth- erill, liaclil, Fotlallrl, lirvnnc-r, Rilvnauvr, VVn-11m-r, Simon, linwman, 'l'zn- pajna Sauer Vassi-l I Row 5 Randall Nolmln-t Cooper Uhnak lion-r Q rlc in 1 ,ro 1 S ' ze -', mi- 3' . i:uQfa.-iiifsmiih, is.. Hull Uk, chin.-h, ihmiy, iiisk.-y, Zh. mi' lzolil, Grabien, Ackerman. Crm-vstad, Mast, Kay, Shvrnian. h 1 . xvjx LN ,..1 l i sxxgvfv' I N iz If iF if ,QT R C222 V , - X 1 '.., i I if V , fi . 4 X V OM ' YN1 X i t .X v 'id i V ggi I hx , l if il ,X ,f ,ff M N on Q,-X L X X ia fi I if C X ' Q 41 x 1 l '-xi x ..xluL, lv f Lili! l'1 1 Illii 4 Aw .. , A A , Laughs, fun, and serious work will be re- membered by the members of Mr. James C. McCollum's Junior A Cappella choir as a part of their happy high school days. Clem- entine likes to remember the time when Rod- ney and Mr, Mac stood on top oi' the piano to direct the choir in the selections they la- ter sang at the Lakewood Woman's Club, at the Lakewood Presbyterian Church, and for other religious and social aifairs. An ar- rangement of an Old English Carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas, was their favor- ite song. Religious selections, spirituals, hymns, modern arrangements, and Christ- mas carols composed the repertoire this year. Row I t'onlcy, tlrnlw, Anderson, Garner, Ilnnt, Golden, lfoxen, I'ctcrson Norton, .lelI't-rmls, Spaulding, Greene, Kelsey, Meyer lilziaincycr 0 Row 2 liuho, Lcjzl, llrnlxilt, Vt'lierstn-in, Allen, l'ln-asancc, Lee, .lulit-, Nelson, Winkler, ll., t.,2uullicli, M., Lowe, Stearns, tinge, M., lilake 0 lioxv It - O Rupert. Stoll, Wright. Van Hook, Loc, Joyce, Potter, Wt-lulwr, Znris. nl I. llnmiston, llolivn, Il., l :ixon. tlaynlos, ll, l'olcha, Olds I liow -I Sl'lll'llltlt, linlrin, Ullman, Klein, lfislwr, Applegate, ll., Kirkpatrick, VVQ-rtz, Qual- lich A l't'nn'timl I' ' l 'l ll-invln 'l'n'nsenl Il' we llre-cc appella , . . . U. ,, . l'his year has been one tilled with tirsts tor the Senior A Cappella choir. The advent of a Christmas concert and choir party at the Lakewood Nlethoclist Church highlighted the holiday season. ln April the choir journeyed to Kent State University to participate for the first tinic in the Northeastern Ohio Dis- trict Contest. l'lach choir was permitted one or two warm-up numbers, and Lakewood chose to sing l letcher's Surely the Time for Making Songs llas Come. The choruses which received superior ratings were eligible to enter the state-wide contest which was held later in the month. Senior Ac was s ' Munir, l., ll ilnnu . m . , 1 x , 1, .il , , t r O llowu5 SIll0l'L'lii llnmlicy, t'h:lrlvs, Vl':xllnc1', Cunt cll. Mizc, Kolp, lleck, lnhn in I ltr lhumln lnlmt Mi lx it Hip, r n Mx li xx t os -, a 1 , 'z 1, :c c' , : -fe so , nnnino 0 o- S - Dickenson, llawson, Stevens, St-pper, lfivans, lit-tx, Mainzcr, Curr, Ho' wnrth. Fast. llays, l'rolx, llncik, 0'llonnell, l7ntI'y, Flenlinxt. one ot' twelve high schools in the United States who were asked to compete for the honor ot' making one record of an album which is to be sent to Europe. This project is sponsored by the American Junior Red Cross and the Music Educators National Confer- ence. Aside from these activities the group frequently performs for civic organizations like the Lakewood Woman's Club and the Lakewood Rotary Club. Probably the LEL Festival is the high spot ot' the year, for it provides an opportunity for choral groups to compare themselves with other choirs. This year Shaw acted as host at Kirk Junior High. Page 101 se., Row 1 Reppa, Miseneik, l'riest, Harting, Horsliurgh. Martin, Hackett, Way, Fotland, Griffy, Rouse, Wiltse O Row 21 Ragland, jna, Rickard, Howells, Stroebel O Row 3 - fWz-idsworth, Minn, Slavik, McCann Adams, Vedda, Trimlmle, Guseott, Jordan Ingram, Fordyee, Ham-isen, Stockdale Weber, C. I Row -1 liek, Johnson, May, Gillis, O'Heren, Forrance, Williams, Johns- ton, Giddens, Kelly, Newhauser, Hammond liuehrs O Row 5 Faueette, Cadot, Martin, Dressing, Yeek, Masterson, Selden, Joyce, Fink, Porseh, Kaiser, Lee, and Hoyle. lee lub ffer Fun and raining In the annual spring concert, members of the boys' and girls' glee clubs join the two A Cap- pella choirs to entertain the community with a variety of music. Although many of the rehearsal periods are used in preparing for this performance, most of the time is de- voted to singing just for the sheer enjoy- ment of it. These choruses also offer valua- ble experience to those aspiring to a posi- tion in one of the two advanced choirs. Left: A. Peterson, J. Jet'l'erds, J. Conley, R. Golden, M, Stueky, l'. Garner, J. Wertz, M. Fuxen. K, Gruttc. ll. Gaydus, J. Hurnistun are Girls' Ensemlile members. Right: John Carr. lduirene Knlp, Iliek Fallot, Larry Hagerson, Paul Maekert, Tom lie-ek, Mark Evans make np the linys' ldnsemlile, which sings for srhool activities. me I N11 .1 ,f 4 Yr if 4 XWWSN, Yiitlifgnfiar Mason, Cold, Onavhilla, Jaekworth, Tapa- 3,-ll! r if lf? Sill Sli! f i 4 1 w1s'!PE5 F . ? If E. M7'1S gf sf TEX . w . v Lag Yi x., 5 5, wifi-'Qf W'?'l Lf 2 an Q -if T Ttrzfiy gg' Y Alf fi 51? ,by 1 x. au., K X T35 www t 9 ,SWIM A Q 3 5 .F 5129 sll K li L, 2' Q sr ki? J., 'Y x- ' ls X K X x V QW gig is f fb i rv? ga Y 'f'f ' , 1 ,, L ' , U. ' v x , h, , I 0 . A M ,1 fe WM? RRI' X: V, J Y 1 Red Cross Tells . S. tory Abroad Row 1-Williams, S., Johnson, B, Potter, Stephens, B., Bryenton, Marsh, S., Col- lins, Gage, M. 0 Row 2fZimmerman, T., Brnwn, T., Bauer, Rothfuss, Sliwinski, Warner. Schwartz, L., Buckeye, B, O Row 3ff Hoe-niz, Murphy, C , Iiirchard, Kelsey, J., Crothers, Lamp. Tischler, Fullerton, N. O Row 4f-Jenkins, E., Cepcc, Beck, T. , Mastcrson, Patton. Ii., Brumm, Hull, B, Thr- Junior Red Cross packed numerous gift, boxes with games, hooks, crayons toothbrushes, and even Kleenex, to send overs:-as to thc- needy European children For health, a tooth brush and soap, for school, a pencil and pad of paperg for pleas- ure, a skipping rope or marblesg for very own, a tie or hair ribbon-such articles as these filled the one hundred boxes which the Lakewood chapter of the Junior Red Cross packed for the children of Europe. Children Page 110 in South American schools will understand life in the United States after studying the albums about our community, and veterans in Crile are enjoying quilts and menu covers created by the chapter. Linking Lakewood to many parts of the world is the privilege and responsibility of the Junior Red Cross. F.T.A. Ubserves Teacher in Action 5-s -S Row l llutlvr. M., Nordahl, Gibson. Meyer, Potter, l'lv1lsnncv, lmwis. Marsh. Si, livrmlsvn O How if Marsh R., Fawrse, Gornisvn, li. liuckvyv, li., Bryson, Gnrnvr, Wright, IL, Nixon I lion' It lflrans. M., lit-dford, Vamlavq-vr, lVl,, llorslmryzh, Smith, H4-tsy, Sutlitf, Quallivh A,. Arnett. Nlemlwrs ot' the Mark llopkins chapter ol' the Future Teachers of America have been busy observing those classes in the Lake- wood Ifllementary Schools in which they are particularly interested. Although this is the Thi- Mark Hopkins l'h:llxt4-r of i'lllilII'r' 'l's-aclwrs of Amvrivn vvlm-lxrxitvrl Vhrisllilns with a party in thn- cnfvtvriu. 'l'hm- nu-mln-rs and Lfuvsts enjoyed rvfresh- nu-nts and :i prouraini in which ms-mln-rs partivipaterl. tirst year tor l .'l'.A., the members, guided by Miss Leola Stewart, sponsor, have pre- sented many interesting programs. Included among their speakers were Mr. Essex and Mr. Cantrell, who told of their experiences. XX Page 1 l I Lickin' tarnp arnin' Thrift When the government recently asked all schools to cooperate in the sale of savings stamps and bonds, Miss Powell and the consumer education classes of Lakewood High agreed to sponsor the program. Encouraged by the active support re- ceived during the war, the group sells stamps and bonds every Monday morning. Rodney and Clem- entine and other Lakewood Rangers are larnin thrift by purchasing an average of S100 worth of stamps and S100 worth of bonds each month. Sally Price of homeroom 137 is the leading representa- tive with the largest number of regular customers. Vol unteers in action! People who have shown enthusiastic in- terest in the sale of savings stamps are August Strachovsky. Sue Schulz, Dick Grainger, Sally l'ricc, and Elizabeth Lange. Row lf Cook, Krumreig, M., Short, Pattie, Price, B:-xcklcy, Kular 0 Row 2f-Carrier, Poltorak, D., Birchard, Are-nd, Lange, Cahoun, N , Murphy, R. 0 Row 3-fl'oltorak, N., Callinan, Fitz-Gibbon, Granger, Jarina, Grevstaxl D., Stoll, Schultz, M. -iv .pi Q vw w 'MV wr 1,--M-. Q'Af ::-5, an K -Q! Vi f?Ti'x l I c Page 112 Library Staff Assists With Detail ltli-me-mlwi'. 'l'liis is un m'vi'iiigl1t lmok iluv :il 31210 l1rlll4rl'l'HW nmi'iiil1g'. With this l'z1- . . . . Y i milieu' warning lo limlnvy lizuigzt-1', ai lorgvl- ., l. 1, A5 , 4 i l llil lionk lmi'i-mwi: till'lll0Ilillll' puts zlwziy it lx li ,, 1 --f F fat lim' ink pull lm' ziiirillivi' flaw. M4-nilucrs of ff f- . - 'iflf . 4 , . -,i sw... . , K I . . f 1 ' YS: -' J i thv Nllltlvlll stall t'2lll ln- sm-ii on cluty lwlurc it xx Q,,,, 5 ' , -w h' . . . , fygs. - ' QQ- ' :mil alta-i' svlmol :mel ilurlligr ozwli vlzlss pvri- N 1.-X I 'g. - Q xg, Y-' iz ff , QA i ii ml viii-vltiiig lmuks in :mil out. 'l'hv wfwk ol' -' Q , . . . . , . 'l it N. Qi thc- girls x':u'im-s li-nm pi-i'm1l In pm-riml. bus- 'J' . fi sears muy lw ilu- wt-:ipmi usml lay somv in 'A l ' . FMML. 4-lipping lll'Vt'SIl2llN'l'S wliilv an pnstv pot is um- 5 munitimi lm' utlu-rs in IJl'UIl2ll'lllj2f now books. 311-mlim: hunks tiling ilu- virviilzitiuii, vurrlim: :mil Nlh'lYlll1I lmuka uri- nlum' by ilu' l,il1r:iry Slnll limx l Mm-lv., llzuywlnsli, ll., llnwliilsvvl liuvlwyv, IK., l'i'ii-lu-, Huw 2 llnumzin, 4 iwr1- l'-irric-1' Wivlx, Ili-ly, Spziulwlinu, Must, l'.. lllrirli. Knumlsvn. sv ,GQ l Page 113 Building Set Uccupies Stage taff Upper left: Hays Hunter, Jim Parks, Dick Tibbits. and Bill Wodruff adjust the circuit bars on the stage switchboard. All auditorium lights are controlled here. Upper right: Jim Cleary and Will Grentzer, members of the carpenter crew, work on the set of the Merchant of Venice. Viennese pink and gondolas were featured. Lower left: Don Siess, Mike Skop, Pete Eberlein, and Stan Arnett check the val- ances for a coming production. Lights, curtain and beams have to be kept clean. Lower right: Don Siess, Gib Moyer. Dick Tibbits, and Jim Parks discuss plans for a new set with Advisor A. G. Neneman. Details must be worked out economically. The role of unsung hero in Lakewood's dra- matic productions is played by the boys of Stage Staff. Building sets for the plays is the main job of this service organization, but they also create sound effects and run the intricate lighting system. Creating a set Page 114 for the Merchant of Venice was the chief task of the year. Under the direction of Mr. A. G. Neneman, the boys not only prepare sets for plays but also arrange staging for talent shows and assemblies and handle lighting in the gymnasium for school parties. Projectionists Brighten Lunch Hour Five, l'our, three, sound, picture! A bril- the operators peer at the glowing screen linnt henrn ol' light streaks through the port as intently as any of the lunch-time audi- into the clark depths ofthe auditorim. The ence far below. These are the same boys projection squad is once more on the job. who, with the assistance of a new projector, The low hum ol' the new arc light is accom- are responsible for the welcome break in pznniefl hy the sharp clztcking of the film as studies that comes with 21 classroom film. Row l MeK'nnn, M.. 'l'n-igiz, KVN1-il, Mel':inn, R, lireeee. Illuelhnrl, Rin-nonr, Ran- ninn 0 Row 2 l'hnmlxerIin, l'nlnmlxo, lla-nm-, linller, .l,, Humphreys, Wnllenfels, llnrrison, l'i1-ree 0 Row 3 Mefnskie, l'rnk, G.. Cm-ey, Mokrylzki, Hunter, Acker- mnn, Lielulein. Left: l'rm-siilenl Boll f'l1nmln-rlnin is lliremlingr the prnjei-tor for the noon movie, one nf' the routine lnslis wliieh every nu-mln-r lenrns during his apprenticeship. Riulil: As l'nnl Ulu-llmrel oils the upper mnyrnzine, Ilnlu Chnmlwrlnin replaces the enrlmons in the are house to insure elm-nr, lbripzhl projection for the noon movies. Page 115 New Staff perates P.A. Equipment His footsteps echoing hollowly, a solitary figure with a coil of cable draped limply over one shoulder and a microphone and cumber- some box in his hands entered room 114. As he put away the equipment used at the swim- ming meet, thoughts of the next day's sched- ule raced through his head. I wonder if Dick had any trouble with the portable am- plifier at the wrestling matches? It will have to be used in the auditorium at tomorrow's assembly. I'd better check the A.M. and F.M. receivers to be sure they will be ready to be Row 1 ff-' A used in the recreation room. After placing the week's WLAL broadcast on the tape re- corder, he quietly closed the door. A P.A. staff member had finished his day's work. The staff was organized this year to operate the new tape recorder and P.A. equipment formerly handled by the Radio Club. As head of the chemistry and physics depart- ment, Mr. G. T. Boruff was a natural selec- tion for adviser. Ross Howatt was in charge of the 11-4 console, Dick Knapp, of the porta- ble equipment, Hays Hunter, tape recorder. rnctt, Hunter, Chassin, Dilenschneider 0 Row 2-Knapp, Ulu-Ihart, Breece, Pierce 0 Row 3fWalle-nfels, Siess, Howat, Butler, J., Fotland, R. Upper right: A portable amplifier, FM receiver, and tape recorder are samples of equipment handled by Don Seiss, Bob Breece, Dick Knapp, and Hays Hunter. Lower right: Dick Fotland, Roger Sapp, Bob Breece. and Hays Hunter arrange the equipment announce, and play records for dances after the basketball games. 't 4l be Page 116 ,- l.:llu-woorl's worm-11 iu whitd' corrztl tht- vrowtls :tt school vouct-rts, l'.'l'.A. mt-etiugs, plays, :xml vomim-l1t't-rrimit sc'i'vim'0s. 'l'his group is not at club with rut-vtiugs :uid otlicvrsg rztthvr it is at svrvivt- orgztuizzltion. Although tht- girls art- not pnicl, they huvc the oppor- tunity ot' st-Qing thc- DCl'l'Ul'fIl2lIll'CS. Anoth- 4-r oppoi'tuuit.v which girls iu this group 1-njoy is that ot' ushvriug at Public llzill mlur- ing tht- Mt-tropolitzm Upvrzt svztsou. Tho zul- nuztl soviztl cvvnt is at potluck, at which Mrs. Ste-wart and tho girls 1-ulioy fun :tml food. Usher Assist at chool ctivitie llshz-rs S. liircllurcl, li, Rose-, H. l'l1-:is:llu'v, ll. lit-wis, l'l, Svlwmitf, :mtl J, Vuu liuit ui'l'uui:v lmmllim: tho 4-roxul :lt :A srliool gitfgiir, Row l l'lt-:is:nm'v. llrirlu-r, I'ottn-r, Stn-plwus, ll., Yun lloolt, Ibittrivk, .ln-tT4'rmls, I'owvrs 0 Row 2 IA-wis, l ull1'r, ll., Rm-alll, N., Sliwiuslti, Quzillivli, M,, lluutln-y. Rusv, li., lille-lwyv I Row fl lirum-r, lbrummoml, l l4-ming, Spnulmlimz, N4-tl, Arthur. l'ri0lw, Klzmnwyvr O How 1 Smnil, t':nrrim'r, lh':11ln'l', Iiimlmrg, llomlm, lloonstru. llorg. huruh, Smith O lion' 5 tloltlt-u, lit-llnmy, llolvlwu, l'rotln-rs, lin-iiisaupf--li. llirvlmrml, Vuu liuit, Gm-isvr. Fullerton, llrowll. l'l. ? af- .3, ' V, if f- Pl, 3 I l':1g'v llT Barn tormers Bring hakespeare to -ack Row If Kunz, Broth, Brmis, Schwartz, Cannell, Hammond, Sajo O Row 2- Bloom, Brodt, Bennett, Slavic-k. Ellms, Quallirh, A , Grabfen, Siess 0 Row 3- -Min- arik, Loux, Parks, Babin. Mr. White. Knuth. Avery, Swanson, Jenkins. The photographer gets bright smiles from liarnstormer omcers Wally Knuth, Fran Bennet, Ray Campbell, and Marilyn Broth. Page 118 Five four three two one lights! cur- tains! beams! you're on! The curtains partg the play begins. Many drama-minded stu- dents are prompted to join Barnstormers by the desire to take part in the production of a play. However little one may do, it's still a thrill to be ubehind scenes. When re- hearsals aren't occupying all of their spare time, Barnstormers have regular bi-weekly meetings, at which they see make-up demon- strations, hear talks on current plays, give original skits and monologues, read dramas. IX., ff? 7' eg.. .lf e. E S . xg: ,I 9 I A ' . 4 1 5' ESX? f F5 ' El Q 5 ' :Ig S' 1' ku' 4, .l l , , -. -4 zzlj fizj. QjV,i:f:'1:5 X '-K'-.M1 - X 'Ui' 7 ,il Y ,,,, ,,,e X tw I Q 2?ilf?f55'f'i:,i 'AX , f N 'i :HA ,SKU , W7 fiyifw Xa, V , 4, X. - V - ' ' 6 ' 'V Jiiiggu, ff Eff ' ' if , if -Yam V ' . 5 f 4 ' A ' V?, L- W' ' 25 51. wx . -fhifffv X fb l. f, .' f :,,Wg,X,. r 1 in . I f 'XX ff' , 1 - , V5.2 ' -4--. , A I,,,:,.-mf A 4 , 1 wg' uk M 2 T5 'gb .- 2, Q ,3 t . gy' XX X X ' 5 f X. vf- K K, Q R s . N xi .Xx X -Q11 x X. X -X g X X XX-XX ix NX M if QQ 1 X iw . ,X ag? A X T X. f Q Q: - Fw . .X xg peaker rain for L.E.L. Contest Yea! No more school! greeted Rodney and Clementine at a meeting of Speakers Club where the topic 'Should Compulsory Educa- tion Be Abolished'?l' was debated. During the semester they listened as members took part in assemblies, introduced speakers, and pre- pared for the Rotary and LEL speech contest. Under the direction of Mrs. Griffiths, serving i as adviser in Miss Moore's absence, partici- i pants in the contest became orators over- night, and senior John Martindale lassoed the lead as representative for Lakewood High. J. Hod1-Kes. ll. Hoek, M. McQuade, and B. Hull, participants in the preliminary contests for L.E.L., offer congratulations and constructive criticism to the winner, John Mzlrtinmlzxlc. Row 1---Parobcck. D., Falk- ner, Pinniger, McQuade, Sykora, Zuris, B., Meyer, M., Webber, P., Gibson I Row Zf-l'fanstiel,, Sliwin- K ski, Burket, Vukoun, Croth- E ' ers, Bodker, Olson, J., Ruhe, Prok, E. I Row 3- Jordan, D., Pruk, G., Ben- ko. Geiger, R , Beck, T., Schultz, C., Kessler, Man- nino, Knuth 0 Row 4- Juhnson, D., Randall, 0'- Donnell, Evans, M., Stev- ens, B., Lawrence, R., Hartshornc, Blackie, Eber- lein, Eck, B. ,B Row 1- Dwyer, Ilcrndsen, Schulz, Mclntyrc, Niemiec, liyull, Nickel, Jerman, Har- ris. D., Wright, D. 0 Row 2 -- Butler, M., Cheney, Mast, Bellamy, Van Luit, Powers, Dulxrawsky, Harou- vis, Lee, Wittlig, Lowe 0 Row 3---Conley, Read, Ca- honn, P, Bryenton, Smail, Wcstphalingcr, McCann, J., Ulrich, Lee 0 Row 4---Bain man. Mast, Hodlles, J.. N1-well. L., Heiman, Lind- A say, Gillis, Hagcrson, Mil- way, Jones, D. 0 Row 5- Klein, Grevstad, D., Yoo, Arnett, Cadot, Don, Babin, Boehmer, Fahey. B., Foster, Loux. Page 120 reative Writing Enli ens W. S. . -4 1' Row l t'o:ilns. lh'4im'i'. t'ln-in-y, Voonty, liroth, liaivkls-y, tlrvgory O Svliwzirtz, Ssxjo, Julio, Stoimliviis, li., l'otts-r, Stnlilvy, llrown. Pl. O Row Il l'innii:4-r, Nvstl-rt-iiko, Rolzintl. J.. I':ittiv, NVnltm-rs. Uonloy, l'owors, Svhiinnnslxy 0 Ro lirwlt-lilwvk, llull. ii., Vhzissin. Knlith, lfostcr, livlforml, tlrailmivn, liustivltl. Row 2 Vusil, w -I - livlow: Mvmlwrs who onjoy p:irtis'ip:ition in 'Flu-spinn skits tallw part in :I NYLAI, lwozulvnst :intl ilisvour writing: :incl roht-zxrsimz scripts is slitlivult lint fun. Ahovv: Thi- In-oizrnni conimittm- for thi- full sm-invstvr. li, Hull, R. t'oon--y, ll. Fostvr, t', Vontvs, :intl li. linstin-lil, zxrlwimrn-el imft-tingzs urounnl :i vnu-in-ty of tin-lnvs. Wilt thou lw rnim-, oh t'l0inviitiiw'? sings Rofluvy, ut'toi' tinrling :i pi'uct,icul ust- for his kiimvlmigv ot' c'i't-zntivo writing. Rodney gets u vliziim- to polish his talents ut W.S.'l'. nicot- ings wht-ro ruzuling :incl iw-hashing thvii' own niunust'i'ipts is si muin 0C'L'llIJ2lll0Il of Uluh nu-mln-rs. lit-zuling pot-try :incl clrunizitizing ono-zu-t plays proviclo 0l,l'l0l' outlets for litcr- :iry vxprvssion. Whitman, Scrihlcrus, and Thvspiun ull slizirt-tl in tho work ot' tho Ullousi- ot' Ilor1'oi's, un ull-school party booth, whim-h provitlt-fl t'un, hurcl work, laughs, and :L novvl way to zulrl to the clulfs c'otl'c1's. L Q I I VJ 058 N5 i i lm.. 0 W ff ' lx ,i -li i 'f TR AF! ' .Q is X H -4 'M' 8' f n' 'Il' E 'M -ik 'Q ' Page 121 ock Election I Hi-Forum Project Off ,, . '-s B, Foster, H. Pleasance, and Ii. Ruslield disc s - Page 122 Row I--Kuehnle, Potter, Poltorak, Winkler, Cheney, Price, White, N., Lewis, Sauer, C. 0 Row 2fFuller, Bcrndsen, Schwartz, Ur-bel, Mc-Quadc. Bryson, Lange, Hummel, Lugibihl, S. 0 Row 3-Jefferds, McKinney, Tischler, Lamp, J., Conrad, Pinnigcr, Eck, Foxen, Read, Dwyer O Row 4-Evans, Schmidt. Patton, ll., Mattucci, Knuth, Stewart. D., Bauman, Iirumm, Hays O Row 5---May, Cabl- ' ' Breslcnlxeck. liuch ' k' ' L, Martin, D., Rogers, oxec 5, lielford, lonroy, IL, Sherman, Beck, Gralris-n. Outstanding among Hi-Forum's activities this year was the mock presidential election .4 s, ix lwlllimnvm held in October after a week of general cam paigning which included two assemblies. When the results of the voting were an- nounced, few were surprised that Lakewood had followed its Republican tradition. At regular meetings such movies as How We Elect Our Representatives and Seeds of Destiny, which concerns the children of Eu- rope, were shown. At the New York Herald Tribune Forum on the Marshall Plan, which was held in March in New York City, the ics-rs J. Kirkpatrick l' Power us currint problems. club was represented by president B. Busfield. .l ath Club ees Star at Ubservator ust :is vvvryoin- knows that at line is at point going some plucu, so ovt-ryone knows that Mutli Club is at group that is getting some- vrt-. Thi- im-reused uttemlunce this past wh your imliczxtos that tho young adults ot' today iwilizm- thi- growing importance ot' this scim-rice. Tho rmernhers tztkv part readily in ,F ind discussions, demon- K 'S.1 I g thc- various gzlmvs z siruting thc-ir cnthusiusm and their interest ut 1-va-ry point. Tho spa-ukers and refresh- ments url- an added attraction, bringing vi- i A - tulity und 1-njoymvnt to this organization. Al nn informul nivvting, l'rvsixhll lion Slit-lion ilm-nionslrzltvs :x trim-ity prohl-fm to li. In-wis, S. lion-:,ln1i'g, and M Foxcn. Row l Sililo. 'l'ululn. lludvrik, Slvirns, l,vxx's, l'ul1'rkixi, llroxxn, IC. Slunlvy, Hors. hurgh O Row 2 .Im-ll'oriis, Ahlgrivn. Cow-, V. Hindu, liunin, J., Mrtluilkin, llairnion, lfoxvn I Row 3 Wny, i'l:llmult, Stru.hox'slty. Martin, Il., llodgvs, 0 Hx-rvn Suhulln. t', lirs-4-1-v O Row it livynolds, Koskvll, Sh--lon Manning, Mzu-l'ht-rson, Aiullo. Parks, il vk linko Swiss, liuloy. Parsons, Fink. l',. J., Kirkpzitrirk I Row 5 llrwlviu- , . , I-'ln-ming. Mr. Siggins. 'W L I Page 123 Chri tma Festivities Highlight Year of if fem. . Row 1--Lee, Parobc-ek, Nowak, Loeseh. G., Devcr, Hurleeek, Lewis, ll, Humiston, Faxon 0 Row 2fFessenmeyer, Nesterenko, Gehm, Chappell, Pinniger, Shzulrick, Tooley, Peter, S., Smith, M. O Row 3 fliryenton, Graff, Kirkpatrick, Cook, Bill. Lawrence, B., Hull, B., Grevstail, D., Stevens, B. Lower right: Breaking of the pinata sends candy spilling over the dance floor, as eager couples rush to share in the loot, bringing to a. climax the Spanish Fiesta. Lower left: Seated in front of posters advertising monthly meetings, officers D. Grevstaml, li. Lawrence, li, Cook, J. Humiston, li. Stevens examine club records. The Spanish Fiesta, the traditional event for Spanish Club, was held this year at the Com- munity Center on December 18 for members and their guests. Bill Cook, president, was master of ceremonies for the floor show, which included the colorful national Mexi- can hat dance done by a bashful little boy and his pigtailed sister from south of the border, two tap dancers, a mystifying magi- cian, and a variety of musicalnumbers. Lake- Page 124 wood alumna Carolyn Adair, star ot Okla- ma and guest of honor at this gala affair, was interviewed about her Australian tour. The year's activities for this club started with a program of singing and dancing pro- vided by four Cuban boys who were Visiting the city. Other programs included a travel talk by Mr. Owen Carlton of the Central Na- tional Bank, and a song contest, which Sally Peter's group won, singing El Carpinterof' Activit for panish, erman lub Lakewood lligh's German Club received an unexpected honor this year when they were asked to sing at an all-German program at the tilt-velantl Public liibrary. This program, which was held in early October, was one of the World Understanding series sponsored by the library. The entire club worked very hard and was rewarded by the response ot' the audience. An innovation which pleased all members was the serving of refreshments at all regular meetings. There were two par- ties for club members, the first at Hallow- e'en and the second near Christmas. The latter is always the social high spot of the year. It was planned by Miss Evelyn Coates and held at the home ot' Pete Eberlein. llppt-r left: Spring: otliet-rs .l. llunt, l'. Fahey. .l. VVrubbt-l, IT. Hays, R. lfiisele. 'l'. Ns-sterenko, anti li. liieht examine German insignia nnil vlan for a meeting, Upper right: The Club quartet, eomnosm-tl of G. Johnson, D. lluys, T. lim-ek, mul U. Applegate, pras-tive l'or the German nrograin heltl at the t'leveland Public Library. lion' l liutler, M. lic-all. Stutz. Winkler, li. Johnson, t'.. Fahey, l'.. Schmitt, Hisele O ltow 2 tlornism-n, Pi., Maxton, lltu-ttelu-r, Noiunmnn, Nesterenlio. Hunt, liivht, Plllms 0 Row Cl llays, Sins-rielt, lit-ek, ltrenner, VVrobbel, t'ubbon, Miss PI. Coates 0 Row 4n- Jonos. llave. Zininu-r, Janus, l'ibm-rlein. Johnson. l'l. Cf irgtgl 1 in ? 1.6, Page 125 French lub Enjoys Seventy-five members! To the French Club this is a momentous number, because it rep- resents the largest membership for many years. This indication of interest in French and France has given new life to this organi- zation. Listening to records of French oper- Native Speakers entertainment at one meeting. Mrs. Odette Bean, a native of Paris now living here, de- scribed Paris and the nature of French schools at another meeting. At Christmas a round table discussion on French customs atic and popular music by his French pen-pal Lower left: Spring president Y. ences as the other officers, D. Row 1fJnhnson, Marsh, Blake, was followed by refreshments. As in the sent to David Babin past, the club has continued to aid its adopt- provided memorable ed French girl by sending many boxes of food. Grad' P1 native of France, tells of his war experi- Babin, S. Stearns, and P. Way, listen intently. Chapek, Kunze, Whiteside, Bremer, Hagedorn, Leja Joyce, Olds, Kingree, Stearns, McQuade, Abraham, Geiser O Row 3fVan Luit, Wacaser, Cope, B., Cahoon, Warner, Cummings, Zim' merman, Hoenig, Green, Reynolds O Row 4'- Stucky, Wilson, S, Jakwerth, Grabien, 0 Row 2---Richards. McCormick, Rabin, Metz, Staaf. Wallace, Hinman, Hudson, Oflicers D. Babin. C. Wittlig, and J. Zimmer display two symbols of Freneh indepen- denc 0 the rooster, national emblem of France, and the French trlcolor flag. Row 1--Coontz, Bobak. Weir, Utley, Cook. B, Collins, Gund, Doellman, Galanie O Row 2N-Liggett, Halberg, Huntley, Lewis, J., Wick, Filling, Sykora, Tatum, Sutliff 0 Row 3fBurket, Wittlig, Bemis, Shipman, Reinsagen, Powers, Jenney, Arthur, Spaul- ding O Row 4 -Way, Cope, l'., Graff, Sasala, Zimmer, Kay, Pfanstiel, Minarik, Jefferds. Page 126 . . R. Celebrate Latin Week cb-S lv Row 1 Scribner, Sarver, Kresge, Graham, A., Price Jefferies, Reiff, Martin. M. O Row 2 Gage, l'., Neff, Kelsey, froth:-rs, Gund, Peter, Hans, llirchnrml. Walters O Row 3 Fnlrlwm-ll, Mast, li., lloflges, .l,. 0'll4-ren, Helfrich, l'orsch, Ms'l a-rron, l'owilen. Left: ln preparation for a cluli prograni, Dick tVl1eren, liill llelfriek. und John l'or'sch, rehearse with several of the play properties owned lly the Latin Club. Right: The .lack llodgs Friends, Romans, and liakewoodites, lend me your ears-and your homework, mutter- ed Rodney, the stout f'ulmIIcro who wanted to ride through l..H.S. on the pony, With hi-monthly meetings S.P.Q.R. finds time for parties, guest speakers and exhibitions of Roman life. This year Hob Ackerman gave a talk on gladitorial games, Miss Caldwell, ester oilieers lieonaril Hniman, Sally l'i'lers, .lzlliet lin-lsvy. und -s, View with interest at lvlueprini and model of n typical Roman home, the sponsor, showed slides on ancient Rome, Jack Hodges introduced a new word and action game, and everyone carried the fun to the nth degree. From March 10 to 18 Lakewood High was the headquarters for the district for Ohio Latin Week. Displays in the Latin rooms and the library included interest- ing replicas of ancient Roman civilization. Page 127 gassiz Hear of Labrador Expedition Row 1--Wick, Bremer, Barnes. Baker, Ptaszynski, Schmitt. Marsh, S, O Row 2 f Cahoon, Dinda, Warner, Daily, Reinsaizen, Gaze, M, Knapp, Hudecvk I Row 3- Cooper, Kostell, Newell, Metz, May, Mr. Rood. Lower left: Eleanor Schmitt, Ned May, and Loismae Knapp examine a starfish from the collection of sea animals, stuffed animals, and fish in tho biology museum. Lower right: Two not so bored birds examine the bird board. Shelley Marsh tries to catch Bob Metz on the electric identification board made by club members. Gosh, a real explorer! That's probably what a number of members exclaimed when they found that alumnus and former club presi- dent Bruce Nelson was coming to tell of his recent trip to Labrador. Other programs included a movie on conservation and talks Page 128 on rocks and minerals by members of the Club. Fred Luehrs spoke on the Scientific Method of Thinking. A discussion on Ein- stein's theory followed this talk. Much inter- est is shown by the members in their annual field trips to the valley in spring and fall. ton Experiment With Liquid Air Maybe having grapes break like lVlom's fav- oritc Vasc sounds ridiculous to you, but it can ln- donc and has been done right here at Lakewood High. Liquid air demonstrations have shown this and many other mysterious phenomena as the products ol' scientific prog- ress. Newton Society goes beyond the or- dinary classroom type of science by putting life and fun into cold, hard facts. In addi- tion to talks by professional men of science, the club has its own Hgab sessions, to which the members contribute their own ideas. Row I Must, Mnire- Roland, Murphy. R., Vtaiszynski, l'riq-hc, Sivss I Row 2 -- Knapp, Sothn-rland, Fotland, Newt-ll, Mnrtin. l'rok, tl., Mr, liorlltl' O Row Ii - Klcin, t'Iolmnlt, Aim-llo, lluchovccky, llrcdcnhcck, Maltncci. llclford, Fzllilc. Lowa-r riirht: Ilivk lfolland and lion Sim-ss examine a weighty ninth-r :it ont- of thc nicclinfls of Newton Society when thu- usc of dclicatc scalcs was discussed. l,owcr li-ft: Richard Knapp, l'at l'rin-lm :ind .lack Sothi-rland cxaniini- :i liaronictn-r which they niadi- from dircclions Ltivcn at one of their monthly lm-ctiliizs. Page 1 7 if Ollici-rs. D. Poltorak, H. Shuxra, N. Bowman, D. Anderson, and thi- prvsident. Mic-key Foxcn, make plans for future meetings. Row 1 Sheridan, I Row 2-Gosda D., Sykes C Row Hook, Hoeniz I Harrison, Hummel. Hi-Commercial With visions of smiling operators and the ever present supervisor in mind, the Hi-Commercial Club began a tour through the Ohio Bell Telephone Com- pany. The field trip was suggested to the members by Miss Sally DuGar, a company representative and speaker at an earlier club program. The girls dis- covered that an army of typists, filing clerks, and bookkeepers are imperative for the efficient business organization. Anderson, Fisher, llrickman. lioonstra. liomba, Shuga, Kvocak , Gaydos, Swift, Ge-ssner, Poltorak, Peterson, Van Luit, l'olt,orak. 3fRichley, Krupp, Tisvhler Patton, J., Zink, Zuris, Bryson, Van Row 4s Bowman, Kingrec, Fullerton, Dzurik, Foxun, Grube, Re-iff. Page 130 rt uild Fo ter reative Talent 'l'his tunic dress design was adapted from an Arabian costume, explained Gail Knut- sen as she showed her fashion hobby to mem- bers oi' the lli-Art Guild. Also exhibited at the club's recent hobby meeting were dolls ol' foreign nations, playing cards, oil paint- ings, ceramic dog pins, menus, and match book covers. 'l'his year one ot' the most im- portant responsibilities of the Guild was to design publicity for all-school parties. Volun- teers are divided into committees to work on various posters for parties such as the Hag's Drag. A joint meeting held with Spanish Club and Hi-Forum brought out the likenesses and differences between teen-agers in the United States and those in Latin Am- erica. when Mr. Owen Carlton of Central National Hank and Sr. Jorge Felipe from Ecu- ador spoke ot' their recent tours in South America. Students asked questions about dating, sports, schools, and other related sub- jects in an open discussion with the speakers. Top left: l'lannilu: nieetinirs and other special aetixitiez- for the fall semester arm lli-Art otlieers liolu Meyers, Vera Morgan. lietty .lean lftink. and Gail Kmitsen. liottoni left: Marilyn Otto, assisted by lxay Kastler, shows her collection of dolls nf many fi ireign nations to members of the Hi-Art Guild at a holnhy meeting. How I Rogers, Sliwnislti, Otto, 'l'isehler, Gregory 0 Row ZZ Morgan, Heider. Kastler. Smith. N.. lfunli, Alltn U Row Il Selilirtt. ld., Knntsen, Kostell, llilek, lioesken O Row 1 Myers, R.. Mansir, llarris. lilppink. ll. Page 121 Photo Club Receives N Ralph Mc-Kinney, Hays Hunter, Scott Coy and Stan Arnett ex- amine Hunte-r's Argus C-3 and pictures taken by the members. Equipment Aided by a Student Council tax stamp drive, the Photo Club members, di- rected by Mr. Ralph Rood, chose and ordered new equipment, which in- cludes a 4 by 5 Crown Graphic cam- era, synchronizing and flash equip- ment, darkroom equipment, and other accessories. A photographic labora- tory has been constructed off Room 203 for use of Photo Club members. Row 1-McKinney, Coy, Ubelhart. P., Limburg, Martindale 0 Row 2 -Arnett, Butcher, Loth, Butler, J., Maisch 0 Row 3-ffiendo, Hunter, Sic-ss, Hegrenbahrth, McFz-rron, Lieblein, Cox, L., Munshower. Page 132 Auto Club Promote Driving afet ll lfll f 11 1 1 111 l 1l1u111111l's dual- 1ll'lVlIlg' techiiiques appvui' 11ft1111 1111 tho club 11111 111ll11l 1.1r I1111l1111 d111d1d th1th11w1111ld p1'11g1'z1ms. As Zl result of the t1'a1i11i11g re- 1111 111 111 llllf., N euis lllNll1l1 111' using 1'11iv11d i11 the driving class, Auto Club mem- 5 111 lVl11x11x 1ll11x1r.1t111g safe 111-rs receive their state 4ll'lVUl'S' licciises ll11111-r I1-11: A1lx'1511r Mr. 11111k 11111111s 11111 111 s111111- 111' 1l11' 11111111111-rs 111' A11111 Flulv 11111- 111 II11- sluwl limi! signs 1l1-si1.:l11'1l for 1h1- s:1f1'1y 111' l1111h 1lriv1-rs :1111l 111-ilvslrilllis. ll111111r riulil: 'l'l11' S111-1-d limit in :1 s1'l11111l 1111111 1'1'11ssi1111 is i1111111r1:1111 i11f11rmz11i11n ful' 1h1- s:11'1- 1lri1'1'r. as Mr. l'1111k 1111il11w 11111 111 s11n11- 111' lhv A11111 1'l11l1 11lli1'1-rs. limi' 1 .I1-11111-y, H11rsl1111'11h, li11s1- Al'I!lSlY'llllL!, GllllllYl't', l.z111sl1-y, l.:1M1111l, Adams, l4r11w11 0 Row 2 K1-1'l'1-, Smith, N. liri1'lim:111, lS11ml1:1, lS111111s1r:l. l isl11'l', J., llvlm. Shugn, llri-1111ry O Row Il l'l1':111s, .l,, l1:111111', S11is:1l1, I111sl1, l 11ll1'l', Mvliilillvy, l'l.z1s- xynski, K11sl1111-r, 1l11s1l:1 O li11w il lliL:l11l111'l11'1'k, l iSl11-r, li., l'111'1-y, lflllt'llUY', Smalil, Mr. A. K. 1'1111l1. E .1 lflf f . EE E mi' .- Page 133 41 Q M 7 aj, X mwiklp 1' 4.135 ff .. , .- 14-1 ,N r' 'Q , v U , f 'xx K is '15 A , 1' ' ng 'Q -. .N Q' , A xg- 1 ' , B- x is :gn 7' .1 :' 4 Hg' Au 'ik V si f ' , .,9 , , . -Q v. If ,G ,- nr . i Y ,, 4 4 fi, . X E A mh 1 Q, . A WJ ,sh 'S? ,I 5 vw , f X ' W 'ii X X , V.-up-Qui' U .- 5 ,I W 5? x,,.L, w5 'W ..lK' iq ' 'K' ' KQ . X xx r Y ,5 1,5 , 'Y ef P' K K ' A , nf ig,xe-5,4 5. kxl ,gffg ,V X K i . ' .af S f f gif R 4 5 Qcegtfa K Ain Lx r.a ?A'v-.i..-- jf , , ,.:'j,d nfl 1 - ' It M, V ' kv- 'f , Q 5 LN W , 1 N .sf ,. ,. , -'Tv' P' f nf -X4 ,A Q I ,Q XTX, wig vii xi 5 A 'fy Q!- d 34 K-A 3 +A 'fitlt 25g,4i,.J ' 'i,g 'g9 -wfrfgr A rf 1 ill' f- wt., - J 4? ik X ' L' ,. 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Whether we are going pp to :L party at school oi' il very sophisticated clam-o at the Masonic Tomplo ,vvoryone shows up and :ill have El simply womlvrful time. llppvr rmhl: As thi- musu' of tlml Nolrlvs Urvln-slral mlriflvcl on-r tho n'l'ow1l0nl tloor, thi- clnnvinyr couplvs 1-ompln-lm-ly 1-njoym-ml ilu-vvusm-lvos :il thu' Ullrislllizus lhlll. lioloxx: Aflm-r amusing: ilu-llisi-lu-s with umm-s or vonln-sts in tho girls' prym or sl-Insliing in ilu' pool, thu party :om-rs 4-nil tho night Ivy ll2llH'llUI in lliu lwoys' gym. llpln-r I1-fl: 'l'lu- vivlorious footlvull sm-:lson ronvlu-ml :I climux wlwn Cllvl Grolm :lull lim'- vrly flornlon rm-iyjm-nl us kiln: :mil qlim-11 :ul ilu- zmnuail 'l'h:mlxsp:ix'ing Ilnm-1-, Page 13 l l Upper left: Nothing tastes better during: the half of an exciting football frame viewed in chilly weather than the warm sandwich or hot cocoa being served here. Upper right: After putting' us a step nearer the championship after winning their last game, the basketball team relaxes and enjoys some well-earned refreshments. Center right: Victory, victory is our cry -and so this chant goes. The enthusias- tic support that the cheerleaders receive shows the spirit of the crowd. Lower: We shall ne'er forget the Purple and the Gold. The picture of our band playing the Alma Mater at all football games is an unlorgrettahle scene. Yea team! This is what our fellows hear every time our cheerleaders perform. Every note the band plays blares forth confidence Page 138 and encouragement to the Rangers. Such en- thusiasm and support encourage victories. Whothui' it bu spring, IIZIHOXVOUII, or Christ 1' s Ol ' claws zum Iillvci with fun along w' O ii .L , ll 1 - ith I our work. Who can forget thi- trziditionzi t'ruiit hall Christmas trev or the semi-zmnuzll papa-1' sale-sl' 'Fhvso :ml lasting nwmorios Ul'l'+'r, I1-ft: Uh what fun il is in trim Hu- l'hrisim:is tru-Y llm-rv you svn Slunlvll 1 lmilwil rinlnin-rs willimfly :it uurlx, 1lm'ur:1Iivly,r Hn- trznlitiunul frunl hall frm' KH-nt:-rt M:iylw i1's thu' in-wvr hunk, said nm- hwy In aumlhvr. M:iylw, lull l'm nut tim sur--, was lhn- rvply. Wv'll lvl you in on zu si-c'l':'I it wus ll2liiUXX'l l'll lippvr right: 'I'hvr1- ws- sinful. xxitli pauu-l's in zirm, wuitiln: fur our truvks. Thi- ul I in-r sul:-s urn' zmmmf thi' must lmvlwml-furwalril-Imu :mil viijuyml 1-vi-nts uf' thu yvnr Inu--r: Mi-mln-rs ui' 424-rmun I'lulu p:ir1ii-ipzilv-I in thi- :ull-Hi-rmnn pr4u:r:uu hi-lil nl thi- 4'I1-in-1:11111 I'ulwlii' liilmrnrv in vulilu-.'lim1 with tha- VVul'l4i Umlvrsl:u1dim: sm-rivs Paxgv 1 N Putting on a Shakesperean play or collecting tons of scrap paper to provide funds for 6 61-Ii, , school projects-however difficult the task, gl everyone pulls together and enjoys the satis- faction of looking back at work well done. Upper left: Tom Grabien, as jester Gobbo, followed ladies of the court to their dressing rooms, and there proposed en masse to the amusement of the xrirls. Upper right: Lakewood High School version of photographic art known tu Hollywood as cheesecake appears when the Merchant nobles wear their double-ts and hose. Lower left: Annis Zook persuades Jack McNearny to write for a college catalog' after consulting a field representative at the annual Lakewood High college night. Lower right: Mr. Schneidereit looked very pleased when he received an explanation of the new technical equipment from his son, Bob, at the L.H S. Open House. Page 140 Upper loft: Ravi-renal lirnmmm-I' spoke to Honor Society ut xi els-ssm-rt nwotimz hold :ificr thi- new mvnilwrs were imllictvil. His topic was Honor Society. Now VVhut? lllipvr right: This group of party-izovrs look time out from thi-ir :lciivilics :ii thi .lzmuary Ss-nior Prom to smile- and strike a pose for the Cinvniu pliotogruphvr liowa-I' ls-ft: Rc-turning: lo prix-:ii pzmmlniotlu-l s plulciico of wczivilnt, this girl demon- strated to hor father at the l'.'l'A. Uprn House fumlzlnimnlzlls oi' the revived url. l.owvr right: livniorrals or Rplllrliczins for the day .l. Sifo. .. 'one' . sii' ll I K 15,11 lin Qld. M. lfoxm-n G. lirunini, W. Schmidt l'illNlHlilIlIl'll for thi-ir condidah-s :it assi-niluly. Varied activities are reflected in I.akewood's club meetings and social events. Honor So- F d ' ciety gives the serious touch, assemblies and GH proms provide instruction and fun, and Open House gives an opportunity for parents to see what their boy or girl is doing at LHS. Page 141 Fun, fellowship, fiestas, and football proms -these are activities for everyone to enjoy at Lakewood High. During lunch hours the recreation room buzzes with the latest gos- sip fresh from the pigskin prom, Friendship Senior Farewell, the Spanish Club Fiesta. Upper left: The recreation room. whieh was recently opened hy Student Council. provides relaxation, musie, and games to round out the students' luneh hours. Upper right: The new main Friendship oH'ieers were inducted at Senior Farewell, a meeting whieh the club holds annually to pay tribute to graduating members. Lower left: This smiling group won the song contest that is sponsored annually by Spanish Club and displayed their talents hy singing at the Spanish Fiesta. Lower right: Mr. Vovenmire, acting as representative of the football squad, pre scnted Coach Ness with a football inscribed with all the team members' names Page 142 4 T' f if 1 s 2 'l'I1r'm' 51-:uw :ul lmkn-xvmnl mum- tu :A 4-Iimnx us Nfrlinu hvzul hrwurds lhm- lnulituriunl, uhvrv 1-:wh will l'vm'm-ivn- his mliplmnzl In mark Ihv 1-ml of tho lung. lung trail. The End of the ' rail Page 143 Advertisers HOWARD JOHNSQNNS DONALD STRANGE Lake Avenue Restaurant Lamp 93 Melod Lane 15110 Detroit AVC. ll VllI'l'1' l,ul.'1'11'mul lfll-YS llx lu'w'm'rl.w ACademy 5300 Q1 ,II sgsulii l an - Page Alderman'-s Sweet Shop ......... ........ 1 54 Art's Market .........,........ ........ 1 76 Babin, Stephen, Inc. ..... ..,..... 1 54 Bailey Co. ..........,... ......., 1 74 Bailey Buick .............................. ......., 1 60 Bakers, J. W., Ice Cream, Belle Hardware Co. ..... . Bowl-Mor Recreation .... Bramley Storage Co. Inc. ........166 ........168 ........175 ........154 Broadvue Motors Inc, ..i......,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,.,, 1 53 Branch-Kauffman Funeral Home ,,.,,,,,,,,.,, 152 Brown-Pleasance, Inc. ..............,,. .,..,,,, 1 55 Browne, R. C., Inc. ,.,,,,.,,,,. , Brownlee Chevrolet Inc. ....,..,175 ........178 Bundy Motor Co. .............. .,...,,. 1 70 Carrier's Drug Store ........ ,,,,,,,, 1 70 Carson's Inc. ............. ,,,,,,., 1 60 City Wide Tire Co. ..............., .,.,,.,, 1 68 Clifton Coal 8z Supply Co, ...... ......,, 1 73 Cornwell Remodeling ......... ,,.,,,,, 1 58 Cottage of Flowers .............,................,.v,,.., 179 Culligan Soft Water Service, Inc. ............ 161 Davis Sz Davis Photographers .,,,,,,, ..,,,.,, 1 71 ' ! 7 David s Men s Wear .................. ........ 1 60 DeMooy Motors Inc. ,...............,. .....,.. 1 72 Detroit Bunts Recreation, Inc. ..... .... . Page 146 ...151 Index to P Detroit Plumbing and Heating ...... ........ in Die Service Co. Domino, Dorothy Studio ...... ........ Eggett Bros. Co. ......., .... . .. A Elmwood Bakery ..... Falke, George A. .. ......,................... ...... . . First Federal Savings and Loan ..,.....,,... Fidelity Floors .....,.......... Forbes, George E., Co. ..... .. Ford, George W. ....,.... . Fraiberg Drug Co. ..,. ..... . Fraunfelder, A. H., Inc. .... .. Freese Hardware .,.......... Ge1ger's, Charley ..... ............ ' Guthery-Schreiber Chevrolet ..... ......... Haberacker Optical Company ........ ......... Hale-Zupan, Inc. ........................ ........ . Harrington, Fred Studio ...... Henry Hoenig's Shoe Store ...... ........ Higbee-Chesshire ............... Hobby Enterprise, Inc. .... . Hollywood Cleaners .................................... Home Hardware and Supply Company Howard J ohnson's ...................................... Indianapolis Engraving Co. .... ....... . Jack and Jill Shoppe ......... ........ 320 176 162 161 173 164 169 169 173 179 154 169 162 159 164 154 150 177 149 160 163 166 165 179 144 180 163 Advertisers ,The students of Lakewood H d b h t nn llSll10H!4YYl9I l W 059 Kay-Mar Florists ....... Keith Jewelers ....... Kling's Florist .... Kirby Co. .....,,..........,.,,,. . Koepke Motor Sales Co. .... . Kundtz-Nichols Inc. ...,. . Kurtz Drug Co. ....... . Lakewood Bakery ............,.... Lakewood Business Bureau ........ Lakewood Camera Shop ..... Lakewood Coal 8z Coke ....,. ugh School express their appreciation to the merchants in erest has made p ..ibl p bli ation of the CINEMA. Page .........175 .........179 .....,,.,162 ..,......171 .........167 .........152 .........158 .....,...177 .....,,,.157 .....,...176 .........178 Lakewood Electrical Co. ................ ......... 1 59 Lakewood Hardware Sz Elec. Co. .............. 172 Lakewood Nash Co. ...,............v.. . Lamp's ...................... La Rue Studio ........................... .,.......150 .........145 ......i.,152 MacKeigan's Service Station ........ ......... 1 55 Madison Drug C0. ................... ......... 1 65 Mast fBobJ Flowers .,.... ......... 1 51 Mayer Twins ............,,.... ......... 1 74 McCune Service Station ..... ......... 1 77 Meilander, R. E. ............. ......... 1 64 Mickey's Delicatessen ...................,..........., 160 Mueller Art Cover and Binding Co. .......... 173 Munson Bag Co. ......,.........,.,..,....,.,, ,,,,,,,.. 1 71 Ohio Bell Telephone Co. .,.. . Reed 8x McAuliffe Inc. ..... . .....,...174 .........148 Reidy Bros. ............ . Rice and Owens Inc. ...... Roth Jewelers ..........,. Royal Confectionery ....... Rustic Drive-In ........,...................... Rykon Specialized Plating, Inc. Saxton Funeral Home .........,.,....... Schultz, A. E., Schultz Jewelry Schuster, J. J., Co. .................. .. Siegel's Bakery ....... Sigworth Hardware ...... Singer Sewing Center Style-Craft Printing Co. .... . Trout-Ware, Inc. .o....,.,.. . Ulrich's Sohio Service ......... United Moving and Storage ...... Vivian Beauty Shoppe ......... Walton Coal Co. ..................... . Wasmer Bolt and Screw Corp. .... . Wells' Canfield Service ............ Westfall, F. S. ............. . West Side Pontiac ........ West Side Realty Co. ...... . Wiese Pies ...,...... .. Winterhurst ............... WLAL Radio Station ..... Page .........,170 ..........171 .....,....162 ..........163 .......,..159 ..........158 ..........164 ..........157 ....,.....166 ..........164 ..........160 ..........155 ..........161 .....,....176 ..........158 ..........157 .........,156 ..........159 ..........157 .,.....-..165 ..........168 ...,......178 .....,...172 ..........170 Page 147 Where To Find Banks, A Cappella Choirs . . 106, 107 Girls' Insignia . . ............ ......... 8 7 Newton Society . . ..... 129 Administration .... ...... 1 0-14 Girls' Intramural Sports .... ..... 9 0, 91 Orchestra ........ ..... 1 05 Agassiz Club . . . ..... 128 Girls' Physical Education ............. 84 P, A. Staff ........ . . .116 Auto Club . . . .... .133 Glee Clubs and Ensembles ........ 108, 109 Photo Club ......... , . . . 132 Band ...... . . ..... 104 Golf Team ............... . ........ 81 Projectionists Staif . . . . . . 115 Barnstormers . . 118, 119 Hi-Art Guild ........... ...... 1 31 Red Cross ......... ..... 1 10 Baseball ....... ...... 8 2 Hi-Commercial Club . . ...... 130 Savings Stamps . . ...... .112 Basketball .............. . . . .72-75 Hi-Forum .......... ........ 1 22 School Life ...... .... 1 34-143 Boot and Bridle .......... ....... 8 8 Hi-Y .......... . .... 102, 103 Spanish Club . . . ...... . 124 Boys' Physical Education . . ........ 85 Homerooms ..... ...... 5 2-63 Speakers Club .. .... .120 Cinema Staff ............ .... , 96, 97 Honor Society . . . .... 28-29 Stage Staff ...... ...... . 114 Classes ........,........ .... 2 0-25 Hospital .......... ....... 1 4 Student Council . . .... 94, 95 Cross Country .... . .... 76 January Class ........ .... 3 0-35 Swimming ......... ...... 7 8 Executive Council . . ..... 94 June Class ......,..... .... 3 6-50 Tankateers Club . . . . . . . 89 Faculty ........... .... 1 5-19 Lakewood High Times . . .... 98-99 Tennis .......... .... 8 0 Football ........ ...... L atin Club , ........... .... 1 27 Track .......... . . . .77 Friendship Club . . . .... 100 L Club ........... . .... 83 Ushers , ....... . . .117 French Club .... ...... L eaders' Club . . . .... 86 Wrestling ...... . . . .79 F. T. A. Club .. .... Library Staff ..., 113 W. S. T. Club . . .121 German Club . . .... Math Club .... .... 1 23 The Lakewood High School Student Body 4Number after name denotes pages on which the student's picture appears.J Abbott, Donald-53 Abernathy, Elizabeth-61, 104 Abraham, Ray-31, 79 Abraham, Richard-54, 79 Abraham, Virginia-62, 126 Ackerman, Robert-58, 115, 106 Acocella, Joan-61 Adamcik, George60 Adams, Marlene--31, 133, 106 Adams, Ronald-59. 108 Adamuscin, Paul-53, 66 Ahlgrim, Lois--61, 123 Aiello, Jack-31, 123, 129 Aiello, Helen-61 Alkire, Susan-37, 109 Allan, Janet-59, 107, 131 Anderson, DanA60 Babin, Bacik, David-53, 126, 118, 120, Joseph-37, 105, 107 Backley, Roberta-61, 121, 112 Bage, David-58 Bahney, Bob-54 Baker, Baker, Dick-59 Mary Lou-57 Baker, Nancy-37, 128, 109 Baker, Pat-37, 104 Balint, Joe-54 79, 77 Baloga, William-58 Bandel, Marlene-37, 87, 89, 106 Banak, Lucille-37 Shirley-31 107, 28 Anderson Diane-37, 88, 107, 130 Anderson Laureen463 Anderson, John-59 Anderson Ronald-55 Andrews, Eleanor-61 Andrews, Joan-37 Andrews, John--55, 66 Ansberry, Lenor?37 Ansberry, Margaret-61 Ansberry, Pat-37 Anthony, Dawn-61 Antolik, Don-58 Apotsos, James-54, 79 Applegate, Elayne-57, 109 Applegate, William-37, 125, 107 Arend, Marilyn-59, 112, 87 Amstherg, Margiw31 Armstrong, Bill-31, 66, 30 Armstrong, Mary Lou-37, 133, 87 Arnett. Stanl -37. 111 116, 120, 132, 105, 78 93' , Arthur, Ann-56, 105, 117, 126 Asbeck, Fred-58, 71 Aseltine, Philip-53 Ashmun. Carol-56, 109 Atkinson, Richard-37 Aurand, Marie-31 Avery, Dick-60, 118, 78 Aylies, Andrew--59 Barany, Jeanf63 Baratko, Raymond-62 Baratko, Sam-37, 83, 77 Barber, Clarence-59, 78 Barelka, Al-60 Barelka, Harry-53, 79 Bark, Bruce-58, 71 Barlik, Bob-37 Barlow, Jean-61 Barns, Jack-55 Barnes, Jean-37, 128 Barnett, Rosemary-62 Barrere, Palma-37, 66 Barr, Herb-54, 104 Barta, Budi60, 71, 75 Bartko, James-63 Bassalla, David-31, 66 Basar, Richard-60 Baskey, Glen-62 Battol, Bernice-58. 109 Bauer, Marilyn-62 Bauer, Ruth-37, 109, 110 Bauman, Bruce-56, 120, 122, 115, Baumann, Bebe-88, 61 Baumann, Carolyn-56, 109 133 Bemis, Beverly-61, 95, 118, 126 Bender, Dean-60, 78 Bendo, Allen-54, 132, 96 Bening, Nancy-56 Benko, Len--37, 120, 123, 109, 99 Bennett, Frances-37, 118 Benninghoff, Mary-37, 106 Bequette, Bill-37 Berau, Audrey-56 Berg, Kenneth-37 Berger, Glenn-38 Berger, Ralph-55 Berk, Martha-57, 109 Berndsen, Jayne-38, 109, 111, 120, 122 Berrier, Norma-38, 87 Besch, Randall--31 Betz, Ted-31, 78, 95, 107 Bieler, Ruth-38, 87 Billey, John-60 Birchard, Sally Ann-58, 109, 110, 112, 117, Blackburn, Judith-62 Black, James-60 Blackie, Bruce-38, 105, 120 Blackmur, Alan-31 Blake, Marilyn-57, 106 Blake, Nancy-53, 87, 88, 104, 126 Blakey, Ronald-62 Blass, Richard-62 Bloom, Lawrence-60, 118 Bluemel, Carl-60, 78 Bobak, Irene-62. 126 Bodamer, Bill-53 Bodker, Barbxra-56, 120 Bodle, Pearl-54 Boehmer, Nolan-53, 120 Boesken, Margaret-59, 131 Boettcher. Joanne-38, 109, 125 Bogdan, Joseph- Beck, Tom-55 105, 107, 110, 120, 122, 125 Becker, Carl-54 Bedard, Frank-55 Bedford, Barbara-59, 111 Beekman, Albert-37 Beekman, Edward-58 Beekman, Jean-63 Beifuss, Marilyn-56 Belcore, Clarence-53 Belford, R. Lynn-37, 104, 105, 122 Bellamy, Nancy-57, 109, 120, 117, Belser, John-37, 104, 105 Belter, Richard-37 96 Bohm, Betty-57, 105, 107 Bohm, Carl-31, 78, 104, 105 Bohm, John-63 104 Bohme, Arno-60 Bomba, Ruth-38, 130 Bonnet, Bill--54 Boole, Nancy-63 Boonstra, Alice-38, 88, 117, 130, 138 Borer, Joe-55, 95, 106 Botson, Emery-60, 71 Boudreau, Charles-60 77 Bowditch, David-31, 104, 76, 79 Bowen, Barbara-54 Bowman, Betty-61, 105 Bowman, Dean-62 Bowman. Harold-38, 106, 76, 78 Page 148 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY BETTER QUALITY FRED HARRINGTON STUDIO Page 1 ales ervice Parts LAKEWO0D NASH,l C. 13123 Detroit Ave. BO. 6433 Page 15 Bowman, Nancy-38, 130, 117, 98 Boyle, Dan-60, 75, 108 Boysen, Sally-31, 88, 87, 89, 106, 30 Brandt, Richard-58, 71, 79 Branigan, James-38, 83 Brauer, Barbara-57, 117, 109 Brauer, Betty-57, 117, 109 Bredenbeck, Gadeni38, 121, 122, 123, 129, 109 Bredt, James-31, 118, 95, 98 Breece, Robert-38, 116, 115, 123, 107, 28, 96 Breen, Jack-38 Bremer, Janet-38, 125 Bremer, Ruth K.-59, 121, 128, 126, 109 Brenner, Charles-38, 106, 125 Brickman, Ann-38, 87, 109, 130, 133 Bringman, Ed-53, 104 Britton, Allan-59, 78 Brockett, Lois-38 Brockman, Robert-38 Brookes, William--55, 78, 104, 105 Broth, Marilyn-56, 118, 121 Brown, Ann-58 Brown, Bryce-56 Brown, Evelyn-38, 87, 121, 123, 133 Brown, Frances-57, 104 Brown, Gerald-60 Brown, Louise-61 Brown, Terry-61, 110 Browne, Ronald-59 Brumm Gordon-28, 38, 110, 122, 76, 98 Bruns, Shirley-54, 109 Bryenton, Eleanor-31, 87, 88, 110, 120, 124, 105 Bryson Audrey-111, 122, 130 Buchovecky, Andrewg38, 122, 129 Buchovecky, Marie-63 Buck, Mary-38, 87, 131 Buckeye, Bc-ttyw38, 110, 111, 117, 28, 99 Buckeye, Donald--31, 66, 79 Buescher, Warren- Buhl, David-58 Buhl, Joanne-31 Burket, Barbara-54, 87, 88, 95, 109, 126 Burkhardt, Barbara-57, 109, 120 ' Burson, Bob-38, 66, 28, 72, 73 Busa, Dave-53 Busfield, Bernard-28, 38. 106, 121 Bush, Alan-55 Butcher. 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Mirhavl - -42 Hudecvk, Alice Mae' -57, 124. 128, 131 Hudson Iinda 57 126 i by Hudson: ,a..,th.....42 Qrgth QmiI1O Huebner, Jerry-59 Huffman, Marilyn-A 53, 87, 109 :3g1?e:,,,'g::3LYFQT2i: 33 R0 14509 DETROIT AVENUE LA' 8870 I - Compliments of 7 ULRICH S SOHIO HILLLIARD and MADISON - Il- --I HAVE CLEAR SPARKLING FILTERED .V SOFT WATER AT A TURN OF THE FAUCET ' '-f'i E . ' ' N0 equipment to buy-No work to do . THE culllill A C LLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE, Lakewood Z,, LA. 6137 15632 Madison iiii ' 'git doesn,t cost-it saves I Page 161 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ln LAKEWO0D 17901 DETROIT AVE ACademy 3400 um reys, o n-59, un e, oanne- un e. o er - un , u ith-56, 95, 107, '. un er, ays-55, , 116, 132 un ey, Nancy-42 8 , 88. . , ur er , Sandra-42, .H.PRAUNPELDER, INC ROTH JEWELERS 5633 WATCH REPAIRING RINGS REMOUNTED and JEWELRY RESTYLED PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED WORK 11829 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio Kling's Flori t Flowers for Remembrance 16108 DETROIT LAkeWood 1983 WE DELIVER ur , rma- u son, ary- Ingram, Don-68, I, 108 Irwin, Lois'-42 Isham. Marian-61 ld D lzo , ennis-58. 106 Jackman, Barbara-42 Jackman, June-87, 88 106 Jackman, Kayf56, 89 Jackman, Sally-42 87 88 89 95 36 Jackwav, Barry-59 Jacobs, Dick-62 Jakwerth, Raymond-60 108 121 James, Johni58 Janas, John-42 95 125 7 Janas, Mary-63 Janco, John-35 Jancosek, Vilma-61 Jankowski, Patriciaf6'i Janosek, Ruth-57, 109 Janota, Ruth-61 Januska George-59 Janna, Ray-60, 112 Jeiferds, Joan-42, 10 11 122 126 Jefferies, JoAnne-61. 123 12 Jencson, Dorothyg54 Jenkins, Edgar-60, 110 Jenkins, Sue-63 Jenks, Robert-60 Jenney, Curtis-63 Jenny, Nan-56. 88, 126, 133 Jerman, Florence--57, 88, 105, 120 Johanson, Carol-63 Johns, Dudley-53, 104 Johnson, Alma Len-2,54 104 Johnson, Beverly+54, 110 Johnson, Bill-58 Johnson, Carolyn-42, 104 Johnson. Don-f55, 108, 120, 97, 102 SERVICE COMPANY 2162 E. 2nd Street Cleveland 15. Ohio Page 162 Johnson, Dorothy-104 Johnson, Harry -42, 125 J h J h V o nson, Johnnon, o n 60 Marpza rf-tm-56 Johnson, Nancys53, 126, 99 Johnson. Milan-59 Johnson, Walter 53, 77 Johnston, Carolyn -56, HT, 851, 125 J h .t , o ns on David---59, 108 Johnston, Robert-'-59 Jollay, Mary Lou-G1 Jones, Brough -'55, 106, 77, 104 Jones, Carol G3 Jones, David 53, 125 Joni-H, Dick 50 Jonex, Divk 53, 214, 106, 120, EIR Jones. R4-ynold' 02 Jordon, liz-ucv 60, 108 Jordon, Jordon. Lawrence 33 Dirk---42, 120 Jordon Richard- 55 Joyce, Allen- '58, 108 Jo Maurun 42 'fi yce, -- - , 12 Joyce, Roh'-rt 50, 78 Jurrisin, l'lll'l 511 K Kalu-ls-n, Mary Ann 42 Kavhmar, Elizaln-th 53 Kaiser, Dave 60, 95, 108, TT Kaiser, John--35 Kaltns-r, Vivtoria 57 Kalvin, Nicholas- 60, 71 Kanaba, Eleanor 59 106 Kane. John---50 Kane, Robert- --152 Kanusek, Richard -12 Karas, l'at 42 Km-icak, Helen- G1 Km-lhi, lletty- 43 Knstler, Kuy - 43, 88, 131, 87 Kay, Stan- 43, 126, 106 Kearns, Georgia-43 Keefe, Zoe-33, 133, 104. 105, 95, Kohl, Ronald! 60 Keith, Richardw 62 Keller. Don-r 59 Kvllomt. Kirk, 60, 75 77 Ks-lly, Dan 58 Kelly, Donnlllwhfl ROYAL C0 FECTIO ERY 12222 MADISON AVE. BOX CANDY POPCORN MAGAZINES BAUM'S ICE CREAM Jack 'n' ill 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 HIGBEE-CHESSHIRE PHOTOGRAPHER Public quare Cleveland, O. l 4 Page 163 9JmS0.95fw44e4 I D- -,,...- ' Jays- I I UCORRECTLY VSTYLED NATIONALLY KNOWN QUALITY HABERDASHERY AND SPORTING GOODS FOR DAD AND THE BOYS CH RLEY GEIGER' H aberdashery and Sporting Goods I 14710 DETROIT AVE. ' Open Tuesday 62 Saturday Evenings I Non-Alcoholic FRUIT-PUNCH J. J. SCHUS I ER Good Things to Drink for All Sorial Affairs We Rent Glasses 81 Bowls SEWING IS 0UR BUSINESS WE OFFER THE FINEST IN SEWING MACHINES-SEWING LESSONS SEWING CABINETS - SEWING BOXES SINGER DRESS FORMS We Repair All Modern Sewing Machines RENTALS Boulevard 9410 SINGER SEWING CENTER 14 4 '-A F L k H 'tl 53 Umm cross rom a ewood OSP' a 15025 Detroit Avenue Boulevard 6797 ELMWO0D BAKERY We Spefialize in Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday Sz Party Cakes WE AIM TO PLEASE 15204 MADISON AVE. ACademy 4338 Page 164 R. E. Meilander Household 8z Builders Hardware Electrical Supplies SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS LAkewood 0369 13715 Madison Ave. Lakewood, Ohio WE T SIDE PO TI C EW and USED CAR BOulevard 6760 11801 DETROIT . Kelly, Edward-60, 108 Kelsey. 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June-43, 87 Lamoureaux, JoAnn-56 Lamp, Jean-28, 43, 87, 110, 122, 123. 96, 99 Lamp, Patriciaf43, 87, 107 Lance, Tom-43, 80 Landers, Donald-35 Landfield, Mary-43, 106 Lange, Elizabeth-43. 112. 122, 133 Langner, Dan-134, 59, 71 Lansley, Patricia-43, 87, 133 Larig, Brian-60 Larsen, Ralphk58 Larson, Audrey-61 Larson, Betty-56 MADISON DR G CO. Khoury, Jim -ferr 60, 105 Kiefer, Carolyn-43 Kiesel. Joanne- 57, 109 Kingree, Dougie-s-43 130, 126, 109 Kingsbury, George- 55 Kintzel, Alf60, 75, 71 Kirby, Jack---58, 75 Kirk, Frank 50 Kirkbride, Barbara-61 Kirkpatrick. Jim--43, 124. 123, 28. 97, 107, 122 Klaameyer, Jeanette---43, 87, 88, 117, 107, 28, 97 Klein, Alan-60 Klein David-f-56, 120 Kleinecke, Joyce--59 Kloepfer, William-r-33 Klucznik, Carl-Y-53 Knapp, Denniss-60 Knapp, Loismae-A 56, 109, 128 Knapp, Rieharilf--59, 116, 129 Knurek, Ray- 58, 75 Knuth, Wallace- 33, 95, 120. 122. Knutsen. Gail- 57, 131 Koch, Ray-43 Kohl, Janet-43 Kohls, Richard-60, 71, 102 Kular, Elizabeth-HSI. 112 Koller, Steve-50 Kollie, .Ieanffil Kollie, Rosemary-2-43 Kolp, 1-luucm---43, 107 Kumar, Gloria--62, H8 Konrlusky. Jim- 54, 77 Koniarski, Florian----58 Koniarski, I.aVc-rm--61 Kornich, John--60, 75. 104 Koscak. Joseph----56 Kosik, Rosemary- 43 Kostnr, Don'--00 Knstcll Joanf-33, 131 Knstell, Paul' 55, 128 Brown Road and Madison Soda---Lunclieonette SCHOOL NOON LUNCHES READY TO SERVE YOU HOLLYWOOD CLE ERS 4-HOUR Main Office and Plant 1299 BLOUNT RD. CNext to Westlake Hotelj ED. SERVICE MADISON BRANCH 15408 MADISON AVE 3883 Kovalik, Al- - 54 Rocky River, Ohio Lakewood, Ohio Page 165 J. W. BAKER ICE CREAM Convenient Locations 14519 Madison 12009 Detroit LAkewood 16614 Madison Coulter's Drug Store Detroit 8: Sloane 5562 HOBBY E TERPRISES, INC. A complete stock of all reliable hobby products EDUCATIONAL TOYS and GAMES and CRAFTS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY N OON-3 P.M. CORNER WESTLAKE AVENUE AT DETROIT 16302 DETROIT AVE-BOulevard 1675 If No Answer Callll-EDison 1696 Laskey, Robert-44, 106 Lauria, Tom-58 Lavelle, Thomas-28, 44, Lawrence, Ray-44, 120, Lawrence, Bob-44, 124 Lawson, Bob-63 Leanza, Margaret-63 Leanza. Mary-56 Lee, Charles-60, 108 Lee, Helen-58, 104 Lee, Joyce-33, 120, 124, Lee, Julie Ann-57, 104, 96 102 87, 104, 107 107 Lees, Robert-44, 104, 76, 107 Leja, Irish33, 88, 126, 87, 95, 107 Leligdon, Margaret-57 Lemmon, Rita-56 Leonard, William-44 Leopold, James-60 Luch, Nancy-59 Lesko, Ed-55, 78 Lewis, Ed-53 Lewis, Jean-59, 126, 124, 123, 117, Lewis, Marie-44, 122, 111 Licht, Lois Jean-56, 125 Lieblein, R0bertQ55, 115, 132, 98 Liggett, Marjorie-61, 126 Limburg, Norma-57, 117 Limburg. Myron-44, 132 Linden, Ann--56 Lindsay, William-44, 120, 79 Linstrom, Kristine-58 Lowe Barbara-54, 104, 120 Lowry, Pat-54, 86, 87 Lucas, Leonard-e55, 66 Luehrs, Fred-56, 78, 108 Lugibihl, Nancy Jane-58 Lugibihl, Susanne-44, 87, 122 M McCr0ne, Roger-55 McCamant, Marilyn-62 McCann, Jean-56, 104, 105, 120 McCann, Michael-59, 79, 95, 115 McCann, Richard-55, 115, 108 lV1cCaskie, Dave-44, 115 McCormick, Joan-45, 87, 89, 126 Mcllready, Agnes-57 McCul1ock, Carole-61 McDanie1s, Ronald-45 McDermott, Clarence-55 McDowell, Drusilda-62 McFerron, George-58, 127, 132 McGinty, Edf54, 66, 77 McGivern, Marilyn-57, 109 McGrath, John-58, 108 McIntyre, Jean-45, 87, 88, 109, 120 McKinney, Annette-61 McKinney, Larry-45 McKinney McKinney, McLaren, , Nancy-45, 122, 133 Ralph-56, 104. 132 Glenn-54 Lindsley, Doug-55, 104 Linge, Martha-59, 109 Link, Marjoriw33 Linn, Theodore-60 Linsenmeyer, Anne-59 Linzing, Hilda-33, 106 Liska, Donalde-53 Litkovitz, Emory-55 Lloyd, Elaine-44 Loeblein, Gail-63 Loeffler, Florence-61 Loesch Gloria-57, 124 109 Long, Bill-60, 78, 104: 105 McLaren, Ida Mae-57 McLaughlin, Ron-45 McMillan, E1izabethY45 McMillan, Sally-45 McNerney, Jack-53 McQuade, Marry Ellen-56, 120, 122, 126 McQuilkin, Diane-45, 28, 87, 88, 123 McSweeney, Donald-33 MacDonald, Jean-61 MacDonald, Neil-44, 76 MacKenzie, Alice-44, 109 MacNair, Wilmer-56, 104 MacPherson, Bruce--33, 123 Long, Lawrence-60 MacPherson, Ken-62 Long, Lester-59 Mack, Donna-104 Loope, Carol-61 Mackert, Paul-44, 107, 108 Losh, Dorothy-44, 87. 133 Madar, George-60 Loth, LawrenceP44, 132 Madden, Jack-55 Loux, Gordon-53, 118, 120, 77 Madden, Virginia-88, 61 LOVE, John-55 Malloy, Toni-59 SIGWORTH H RDW RE CO. 15641-3-7 MADISON AVE. LAKEWOOD 7. OHIO JUST EAST OF HILLIARD RD.-LAkewood 7140-27 YEARS OF SERVICE Frigidaire Refrigerators, Washers and Ranges-Easy Washers and Ironers-Maytag Washers and Gas Ranges-Grand Gas Ranges Page 166 STUDEBAKER The Only Proven Post War Car Style Leader for 1949 Koepke Motor Sales GENERAL SERVICE BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS PAINTING LUBRICATION UNDERCOATING ACademy 3530 13370 Madison Ave. at Chesterland Ave. THE WEST SIDE REALTY C0. R. J. BOULTON R. B. LAUNDY DUDLEY DRACH E. H. SEIDMAN W. 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'1'omf'60 Mullen, Nora --62, 105 Mun:-shower, Rivhard 46, 132, E10 Murphy, Curolf110 Murphy, .lc-an 50, 86, 100 Murphy, Rita 46, 112 120, H7, 109 Murphy, Robert 40 Murray, Kath- 61 Myers, Robert 33, 131 Myers, William 53 N Num-y, Run-haul 62 N1-fl', Murizurot 61, 104, 117, 127 Ns-has, Ruth A- 46 Neher, Nancy- 61 Nelson, Nancyf-33, 746, 87, KD, 104, 105, 107 Nelson, Winnifrexlfftil Nor-xtura.-nko Tanjae 61, 121, 124, 125 N1-umoyvr, Janet-61 Nuuwirth, Ann- 57, X6, 87, 106 NL-well, Diane---63 Newell, Harry--53, 1014, 7K News-ll, Lymunf-f120, 1214, 120 Newell, Marilynf59 Newell, Ralph-f-55 Nowhousvr, Walter-r 60. 76. 70, 108 Nichols, Cleo--33 Nichols, Mike--60, 71, 70 Nickel, Ruth- 57, 120, 125 Nicklos, G1-orme' G3 Nicklox-1, Stella---50, 87 Niemiec, Donna-46 120 Nixon. Bob-33, 76, 83, 111 Noblct, Normand-46, 104, 106 Noppman, Mildrcdf46 125 Nurduhl, Nancy-53, 87, 106, 111 Norman, Lesli1+62 Norman, Lloyd'-62 Norton, Muruarm-te-A-33. 107 Nouky, Dick--53, 66, 83. 72 George A. Falke Ohio's Oldest Ford Dealer F 0RD ALES AND ERVICE Genuine Ford Parts Complete Body, Paint, and Trim hop 17600 Detroit Ave. ACademy 1100 SAVINGS ACCOU T ARE WELCOME CURRENT RATE Zwfk A ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED UP TO S5000 FUNDS INVESTED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH OF THE MONTH BEAR DIVIDENDS FROM THE FIRST Fir t Federal aving 81 Loan Ass'n of Lakewood 14806 Detroit Ave., Lakewood FRAIBERG DR G C0. WHAT YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT 16900 Detroit Ave., Corner Edwards LA. 8500 AC. 6200 Novotny, Rudy-55, 66 Nowak. Evelyn-54, 124 O Obertal, John+60 Oddy, Richard-58 O'Donnell, John--33, 76, 83, 05, 107, 120 O Flaherty, Kathlvenw 02 OHeron, Richard-59, 105, 108, 123, 127 Oldenburg. Jean-56 Olds, Barbara-46, 107, 126 Oloch, Betty-57 Olsen, Margaret--57 Olsen, Thomas-46, 104 Olson, Conrad- 50, 71, 75 Olson, Johanne-57, 106, 120 Onachillu. Andrew---40 Onachilla, Mike-60 Ondrejeck Caroline-56, 109 O'Neill, l10bf55, 115 O'Neil1, Patricia-56 O'Neill, Rosemary-57, 104 Oravety, Ray-62 Otto, Marilyn-W33, 131 P Paine. Geoffrey--63 Paine, James---46 Palmer, Jack-V 62 Palmer, Jean--63 Palmer, Muriel---63 Papsu, 1lobg46 Park, Johns33, 66, 243 Parker, David-53, 70 Parker, Hubertn-55 Parks, Jamesf46, 123 Parobr-ck, Donn:-1f54, 87, 88, 100, 120, 124 Parobm-ck, Richarslf33 Parson Ed-46, 77, 123 Pasor, Doris'--46 Patterson, Ernest-59 Patterson, Richardf-46 Patterson, Wallace--58, 71 Pattie. Mary Alicegtil. 112, 105, 121 Patton, Bruce --46, 28, 110, 122 Patton, Janet--56, XX, 130 Paul, Janet-54 Pauley, Joseph-53 Pavlik, Johnf46 Page 169 14587 MADISON AC. 7600 104.9 me ON YOUR FM RADIO DIAL +I Serving Lakewood and Greater Cleveland -X On Air Daily 8 A.M. to Midnight -X Good Listening for Entire Family 41 Greatest Value for Your Advertising Dollar REIDY BRO . FURNIT REand UNDERTAKI G 39 YEARS IN LAKEWOOD 11730 DETROIT AVE. 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Shirley-62 Post, Doris-62 Potter, Jeanne-47, 28, 107, 110, 111, 121, 122 Potts, Joan--47, 87, 88, 95, 106 Powell, Barbara Ann-47 Powers, Mary Patricia+28, 47, 96, 117, 120, 121 Praedel, Joan-61 Preble, Beverly-62 Prehn, Jerry George-47 Prentice, George-62 Preneta, Aileen-34, 106 Preneta, Margaret-62 Pressley, Jerry-53 Preuss, Cliff Walter-47 Price, Sally-62, 112 122, 127 Priebe, Patricia-34 117, 129 Priest, Howard-47, 76, 83, 108 CARRIER' DRUG TORE 17301 MADISON AVENUE Page 170 SALES SERVICE Take the wheel, try the new FORD FEEL THE BUNDY MOTOR C0. Service You'1I Like 12100 DETROIT AVE. Z6 Years cr Ford Dealer PARTS ACCESSORIES RICE KL 0WE ,I C. LAKEWOOD'S FINEST APPLIANCE CENTER Complete Electrical Appliances and Service 14815-17 MADISON AVE. ACademy 1756 JOE RICE BOB OWENS THE KIRBY CO Vulcanized FIBRE-LAMINATED BAKELITE Sheets-Rods-Tubes Fabricated Parts 13000 ATHENS AVE. 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Phone BO. 7-500 GOSH . . it sure was FUN! . . . that's what x we hear from all sides, and i t ' is h e a r t - Warming to us folks at WINTERHURST to know that. So . . . with mutually fond regrets We close the season, looking forward to seeing all your happy, eager faces again next winter. WINTERHURST will be waiting for you! WI TERHURST Lakewood's Palatial Ice Skating Rink Warren Rd. and Lakewood Hts. Blvd.. Lakewood wa R J Page 172 Bendix and Refrigerators LAKEWO0D HARDWARE gl ELECTRIC C0. 11826 DETROIT AVE LA. 7793 Roberts, Stanley-48 Robison, Annette-48 Roche, Arlene-62 Roecker, Dick-56 Roemer, Arlene-48 Rogers, Rogers Jamesf48, 122 Jo-131, 109, 56 Rogers: Rollan d-48 Roglin, Dorothy-53, 104, 105 Roland, Janet-57, 121, 129 Roland, Philf60 Romilly, Jo Ann-48 Root, Donald-48 F -59 Root, rances Rose, Bonnie June-48, 133 Rose, William455 Rothfuss, Gretchen-61, 110 Rouse, Byron-59, 108 Ruhe, Carla-56, 107, 120, 125 Ruppert, Phyllis434 Russ, James-48, 95 Russell, Georgia-59 Russell, Jamesb- Rust, Claude-62 S Saba, Norma-63 Sabiers, Allen-34 Sackl, Johnf63 Sackl, Margaret-34 Safron, Caroline-56 Sajo, John-48 Sajo, Julia-62, 121, 118 Sams, Dave53 Samuelson, Ivar-48 Sanders, Alvin-59 Sanders, Boteler-34 Sanders, Patty-63 Sanford, Julia-34, 104, 105 Sapp, Roger-48 Sarli, John-60 Sarbry, Stuart-48, 76, 77 Saris, Catherine-34, S7 Sarstedt, Donald-55 Sarver, Norma-61, 127 Sasala, Cyrilla-62, 126 Sasala, Barbara-61 Sauer, Carolyn-48, 87, 88, 122 Sauer, Dick-55, 106 Saunders, Roger-48 Savage, Dick-55, 95, 66 Saxer, John-48 Sayles, Carol-54, 104, 105 Scarborough, Sally-62 Scatterday, Elizabeth-34 Scatterday, Jack-34 Schafer. William-60. 79. 106 Schanz, John-48 Schenk, Ardith461 Scherler, Alfredf-48 Schettler, Mary Louise-62 Schimansky, Judith-62, 121 Schmidt, Lee-53 Schmidt, Wesley-28, 48, 107, 122, 94, Schmitt, Eleanor-57, 125, 128, 131 Schneider, Neil-53 Schneidereit, Bobf50 Schriner, Paul-48 Schroeder, Arlene58 Schubeck, Frank-54 Schubeck, Jamesf55 Schulte, Ed-60 Schultz, Barbara-34 Schultz, Charles-55, 120, 123 Schultz Marion-63 9 COVERS FOR THE CINEMA M ELLER ART COVER CO. 2202 Superior Ave. Cleveland 14, Ohio LI OLE M-ASPH LT TILE CARPET FIDELITY FLOORS 11606 Detroit LAkewood 2500 a0ur Service Will Floor Youv Schultz, Mollie 56. 112, 109 Schulz, Sue Ann---48, 120 Srhuttenhvrg, Walter- 50 Schwartz, Donna---58, 1114, 122 Schwartz, Lois Ann--59, 121, 110, 95, 99 Srhweizer, Betty Ann- 48 Sehwenkel, Georgie-55, 77 Scott, Cynthia 50, 109 Scott, Jacqueline 34, B7 Scott, Johnfii-4 Scott, Patricia ----- 61 Scott, Ralph- 62 Scott, Robert--63 Scribner, Susanne'-61, 127 Searixzht, William-59 Scars, Stephen-54, 99 Seedhouse, Charles- - 50 Seeman, Ralph--34 Sehrimzer, George--48 77, 72, 73 Selby. Cliff---54, 70 Selden, Robert -f'- 60, 77, 108 Seiler, 1iarbabraY63 Sellnau, George--62 Sepper, Robert--48, 107 Sessions, Elizabeth---61, 89 Sessions, Jane--57, 88 Shadrick, Joy---57, RX, 124 Shafer, lfldward----53. 77 Shannon, Franklin-63 Shannon, Marjorie- 61 Sham-ro, Bob f--- 03 Sharp, Donald- -63 Shelton, Donald 48, 00, 123 Sheridan, Pat--57. XS, 109. 130 Sheridan, Paul---53 Sherman, Charles- 50 Sherman, James--60, 05, 122 Sherman, Marjory---61 Sherman. Richard--53, 106 Sherneakey. Jeanette-61 Sherrill, liill- 54 Shipman, Monda Lee 50, 100, 126 Shipton, Everett 63 Short. Jayne- 48, 106, 112 Shusza liernadine-48, 130, 133 Sidaway, Shirley--54 Sic-ss, Donald-34, 116, 118, 123, 129, 132 Sihto, Armida -ff- 34, 106 Sihto, Ida- 58. 100 123 Silverthorne, Aliew- 57 Simon, .lohn - 56, 106 Simon, Joan-03 Simon, Riehard---55 Simpson, Donald-50, 71 Sinatra, Richard -60, 71 Sirak. Marion -f'- 63 Sirl. Donald- -55 Skillman, Roger- -59 Sklenar, Jean -50, 106 Sklenar, Marv A.---61 Skop, Mike 58, 71 Sladek, Juanita--61 Slaman, Allen--34 Slaman, Leslie- 50, 75 Slaviek, Betty 48, 106, 118 Slavick, John---71. 103 Sleno, Elinor 57 Sleno, John- 60 05 Slimak, .lim - 48 Slimuk. ltolwrt 00 Sliwinski, Chriwtine- 54. 110, 117. 120. 131 Smail, Jean- 34 133, 120, 117, 87 Smercck. James-58, 107 Smith, lletsy---48, 111, 117, 97, 100 Smith. 11ill-- 56 Smith. Bob---53, 106, 78 We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps Eggett Bros., Co. Complete Line FURNITURE-RECORDS--APPLIANCES 14807 Madison Ave. at Warren Rd. BO. 4110 Lakewood 7, Ohio C L I F T 0 Certified C CRETE B ILDI G SUPPLIEL ---C0 L--- C L I F T O Coal Sz upply Compan BO. 2828 HI GIRLS AND BOYS CALLING YoU T0 THE BAILEY UOMPANY LAKE WOOD STORE Have we the things you like to wear? You'll say we have. Just naming a few of them . . Teena Paige dresses for girls. Buster Brown shoes for girls and boys. Kaynee shirts, Jockey briefs and midlength underwear . . Ace and Campus Sur coats for young men. Priced to please DAD's pocket book. S The 0. 0 Free parking in rear 0 Detroit at Warren 0 We Give Merchants Stamps es.. Smith, Bob-55 Smith, Claude-34 Smith, Dorothy-62 Smith, Joseph-55 THERE S Smith, Margaret-34 Safidfacfion In Telephone Work The young woman in telephone work is an important citizen. She has the satisfaction of doing work vital to the nation, the joy of congenial associatesg good pay and an opportunity to get ahead. Come in and talk it over! omenii mlazzgmenf ice THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snider, Snyder. Margie57, 124, 109 Marilyn-56, 88, 87, 89, 106 Martha-54 Natalie-34, 133, 88, 131, 87 Ronald-60 Don-58 Ellen-57, 109 Sohacki, Doloresf49 Soika, Helenf49, 109 Soltis, George-53, 66, 77, 79 Soltis, Norma-63 Sopko. John-49 Sorenson Anne-61 Sotherland, Jack-49, 129 Souders, Ronald-55 Spaulding, Carol-59, 95, 107, 117, 126 Spears, William-60, 79 Spencer, Brooks-53 Sperry, Roberta-63 133 Spisak, Lois-49, Spisak, Richard-53 Splain, Walter-53 S oth C l 63 p , aro- Spoth, Francine-58 99 Sprosty, Warren-62 Staaf, Harry-58, 104, 126 Stacey, Donald-49, 76, 77, 104, 105 Stackhouse, Valerie-57 Stafford, Sharon-34 Stahl, Ken-54, 99 Stanley, Maryk49, 98, 87, 104, 121, 123 Stavick, John-60 Stawski, John-60, 105 St. Clair, Winifred-53 Stearns, Sally-59, 126, 123 Stefanak, Ray-59 Steigerwald. Charles-49, 83, 78 Steigerwald, Paul--55 Steinmetz, William-60 Stephens, Bettyw49, 121, 110, 117, 28 Stephens, William-49, 124 Stetz, Betty-57, 109 Steve, Bob-55, 106 Stevens, Bill-55, 126, 107 Stewart, Dennis-49, 122, 104 Stewart, Jean-63 OPE BOWLI G SATURDAY--SUNDAY--PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS BO. 7343 12 MODERN ALLEYS-RAY MEYERS-VERN ZMUNT OPEN AT 12:00 NOON-DAILY BOWL-MOR RECREATIO 15330 DETROIT AVE. Stewart, Knbertf--35, 95, 83, 99. 28 Stewart, Tinsley- 49, 76 Stewart, Tom -55, 106, 99 Stockdale, Francis---60, 95, 108 Stocking, Charles- 58, 71, 75 Stuff:-1, Karl- 00, 75 Stoll, AllYl0S+4fI, 112 Storer, Eugene- 58 Storey, Janet- 63 Strachovsky, Aupzusl 00, 123 Straub. Nancy- 63 Strnehel, Frank- 60, 76, 77, 108 Stromp, Gayle-M 57 Strong. Don---60 Struhar, Arthur-49, 78 Stucky, Mary Lou-56. 126, 88 Stutz, Rita--49, 87, RR, 125, 95, 109, 90 Sullivan Johnf 35 Sullivan, Roland 53 Sumerak George- 55 Sutliff, Ruth- 59, 126. 111, 109 Swanson, Jack--59, 118 Swift, 1'eggy-- 56, 130 Sykes, Carol--57 130, 109 Sykorn, Molly 57, R7, 120, RX, 120, 95 Syphers, Barbara---35 Szelma, Carol---62 Sziher, Eugene 60 T Tahsler, Pat -'-- 61 Tatum, Eileen- 59, 123, 126 Taylor, Carol-- 03 Taylor, Jane---56, 109 June- 58, SH Marilyn-63 Tegzreene, Hill 53 Thx-wen, Dic'k-- 50 Thompson, Betty-35 Thumpr-um, 11011---53, 106 Thornton, Don-03 Thrasher, Carl- 58 Tihbfls, Richard- 49 Tichy, Jim-- 49 Tirlik. Herbs-rtA-53 Tiernan, Martin--60, 71 Tinkler, Thomas--35, 104 Tippen, Gay-61 Tippen, Opal-57, 125 Tipul, Alhert---53 Taylor, T1-flor. Whatever the Occasion SAY IT WITH FLOWERS KAY-MAR FLORISTS 13412 Madison Ave. AC 7193 Lakew00d's De oto---Plymouth Dealer R. C. BROWNE, INC. BOuIevard 0700 11905 Detroit Ave. Page 175 W' The Lakewood Camera Shop KODAKS and SUPPLIES T hl C 'I' -28, 49, 96, 110 122 130 131 T b y P t ' ' A -61 T dd, GI -57 T 1 B'll-53 66, 72 73 T 1 y G -56, 124 T p J Ray-54, 106. 108 T , Jerry-60, 71 T on, Carole-49, 106 Tous e , 'm-. T . . HHHHPEHH OO E3 Fi' O'4 UUE 5. L. .Lx 3 J1 D0 Z T. X Ownsend. Rich d-55, 77, 104 10 rammell, Den f58 raverse, Joseph-35 resise, BeverIy+63 rimble, CharIesv59, 108 rimmer, Robert-58 Trinkwald, Marlene-54 Trott, Carolyn-63 Trumn, Maryf56 Trumbo William-59, 75 Tuck, Clif-54 Tuck, Phyllis-63 T k Paul-49, 95, 28 T b ll Bruce-54 '-1 wigg Trevor-55, 115 U Ubelhart, Paulf116, 115 132 8 Uebel, Barbara-61 122 104 Uhle, Kenneth-53, 83, 82 Ulen, Ian-59, 75 Ullman, Harold-49 107 78 Ulrich, Doris-35, 120, X 90 Uhnak, Bobv-49. 106 Urban, Bettyf56 Utley. Elafnev'-56 126 8 15 106 V d Charlotte--61 ll y, Anita--61 llo, Frank-49 444 Developing-Printing-Enlarging xaluis, Niemeiee 5' BOuIevard 7469 14815 Detroit Ave. 3,:dgvg,ge,gg:,:gf',ge,gf,,e1- 88 Vanderveer, JOYC?58, 89 109 Van Dorn, Tom-55 Van Hook, Ca l-35 130, 117, 89 107 rt's arket H01 WATER ALL YOU WANT ALL THE TIME AT LOWEST COST WITH QUe 'Y Mem Automatic- 14205 Madison LA. 7591 Insulated-Gas ' TZ, , Water Heaters Largest Independent Movers in Midwest United Moving Xt Storage Inc. Lakewood, Ohio BRANCHES 18516 Detroit Ave. Columbus, Ohio BO. 1221 Toledo, Ohio Member of Ft. Wayne, Ind. I. M. QQ W. A. Page 176 Copper-Monel-Galvanized For Further Information Call Today DETROIT PLUMBING 81 HEATING C0. Div. of Culligan Soft Water Service, Lakewood BO. 5533 15632 MADISON HALE-ZUP CHRYSLER---PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE GENUINE FACTORY ENGINEERED PARTS 16009 DETROIT AVE. LAkewood 0155 L KEWOOD BAKERY 10 Stores 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 4901 Pearl Road Phone LAkewood 2845 Bakers of Fine Foods Since 1896 3 Nifud 1 1'- 1110- 12' 111- 110 111 87 Goodyear TlP6S1AUtOIlt6 v iz Ath ro . , 3 g, 13- 12, BHIICPICS-ACCCSSOPICS V I I 4 121 10 V r n ' 3 H' ffm ,, 'wi ll Motor Tune Up-Brake Service F U , 6 i,',.f,f,,,k All ,ly mi WE GIVE EAGLE STAMPS Verbsky, R h I 58 V4-rcimak, Ifl I V-rmilyv, IA' F8 73 V 1 I ' , I t ' tl Vi h, J 53 82 V l, Richard 55 V ' t, Dolores- 4. V k, .lm-an----35 Vokoun, Sally 28, 87. 80 95 120 4 'IG 00 V ,it k, Joe-55 V , Georgzv- 35 W Wacaser, Sandra 57, 126 Wachter, ldrnvst---55 Waddell, Iiarbar -56 I 35 Bb-66 55, J 104 auner, H h t460 N 525 EE FEE E2 E. TT :- Wakner, y 1 -154 Wahl, Ruth 57 Wainwright J' f-F0 Waldron, D thy-61 Waldron, I I. F3 87 Walkun, Ch I 60 Wallace, llll 58 107 126 Wallace, T 54 Wnllvnfrlri IIII 60 115 116 Walsh, .Io 49 Walsh, I'hI 4 Walter, It I h 4 W Itvrs, K I 121 127 EE :S n, Jun 57 anna-r, T 6 7 Ward, Fy tt 40 Warxzo, .Ia I I 77 84 Warner, I! I1 61 Warner, .1 110 126 128 Warren, I! h 61 McCune Service Station 13100 MADISON AVE. PHONE LA. 9799 MAYER TWINS 5 FLORISTS, INC. Prom Corsages, Flowers for AII Occasions SPECIAL RATES T0 LAKEWOOD STUDENTS Q A a- - 15709 MADISON AVE. Day AC. 7161 Near Hilliard Night OR. 5070 WE DELIVER Page 177 Genuine Chevrolet Parts and Accessories-Automobile Repairs and Home Radio Service. Brownlee Chevrolet, Inc. SALES LA. 3520 SERVICE For the Finest in Pies WIE E PIE Wholesale-Retail 13376 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio-Phone AC 4414 The Lakewood Coal 81 Coke Co. PREMIUM POCAHONTAS COKE STOKER COAL Lakewood's Largest Kc Oldest Coal Dealer ACademy 3370 14236 DETROIT AVE. Page 178 Warren, Charles -49 Warren, Marilyn-35 Watkins, William-60 Watters, Sally-51, 88 Way, Peter-60, 123, 126, 108 Wayland, Gary-63 Wayland, Robert-'53 Webber, Margaret-35. 107, 120 Weber, Carl-60, 104 Weber, Carolyn-50, 106 Weber, Faith-63 Weber, Gary-59 Webster, Diane-62 Webster, Howard-53, 78, 104 Weeks, Gardner-62 Wegner. Tom-55, 95, 106 Weir, Beverly-56, 87, 88. 109, 126 Weiscopf, Helen-56 Welker, Lois-35 W R ld-35 erner, ona Wertz. JoAnne-50, 28, 107 West, Beverly-56, 88, 109 Westphalinger, Judy-57, 109, 120 Wetherill, Max--55, 106 Weymark, Harold-58 Whalen. James-55 Wherstein, Shirley-53, 107 White, Nancy-50, 28, 95, 122 White, Robert-53, 66. 83 Whiteside. Ruth-57, 109, 126 Whitt. Pat-56 Wick. Marilyn--59, 109, 126, 128 Widdows, Shirley--62 Wieland, Joan-57 Willcox, Hope-54, 87 Williams, Judith-63 Williams, Sandra-62. 110 Williams, Joe-60, 79, 108 Williams, Ronald--54 Williamson, Madaline-56 Willows, Clyde-50 Wilson Carolyn-35, 88, 95 106 Wilson Frank-63 Wilson, Kenneth-50, 83, 72 Wilson, Shirley--50, 126 Wilson, Tom-50 Wiltse, Hal-60, 108 Windus, Gladys-61 Winders, Rae-53, 66 Serving Greater Cleveland 25 Years Trained Personnel- Courteous Treatment- uslness ntegrlty KEITH JEWELERS Nationally Advertised Watches B - I - KGRUEN, BULOVA, ELGIN, ETCJ THE Grouse E. Foasss co. Silvefwafeniamonds Realtors Watch and Jewelry Repairs 15118 Detroit Ave Charge Accounts Available Academy 15006 Detroit Ave. In Downtown Lakewood LA. 5988 1 1 E 222 0: F33 e.. gf r 3333 sb-'s fi G EDD-I H C I9 H . yn? . EE W lf F l ' k- 5 7 W d J ' --76 W J h 3 W d J 'k 55, . '2 3 15 l l' -62 W d h, Carol--63 hnrlotu-50 W l ht, Dorisnnn--54, 87. ll 20 h . 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