Lakewood High School - Cinema Yearbook (Lakewood, OH)

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' , A 1- ww! N, .J Y ,'gl'iig.. il , le ,F , 4 f- 4 0 - 5 -+3312-1' 519' 2. c I K Q W V. f 5 A .b is g 'ylllfl LL GENEROUS HEARTS lcimenf fhe leader killed, E The young chief wifh fhe smile, fhe raclicmf face 9 I-HQ JOHN MAs1zF1m.D oo Q Q 5 Q O f O f' WV? C'1epE 399 HE CAME AMONG is . Page 2 He gave a happy greeting to welcoming crowds in 1962 as Press Editor Louis B. Seltzer attends John Fitzgerald Kennedy's life and purpose will go down in the annals of time as an inspiration to the peoples of the world. He was a spark of light in a very dark world- surely no country ever faced more gigantic problems than ours in the last few years, and surely no one could have been a more able leader in those times of crisis than was he. His deep faith in the American ideals was his strength in the battle against tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. He unselfishly accepted the grave responsibilities imposed on him as President. This man possessed the qualities of greatness. His youthful vigor appealed to the young in heart, the stout in spirit. He was willing to pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship. The price he paid was a high one, yet he died for his country and for the freedom of man--knowing that here on earth, God's work was truly his own. Now his work must be taken up by the heirs of that first revolution, for the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, Together we must explore the stars, conquer the deserts, and encourage the arts and commerce. In our hands will rest the final success or failure of our course. Let us not fail to heed his call, as the Trumpet Summons Us to a New Frontier. A Tmmwu... ,.,. ..,...-an - 'ff r r ii,afwA2'KaXG.,msxsfrav1f:-a-s1xwmwJ. LL:gLgg,.u-vnwix.-ffM,,qfrQ- '.'.:'.M4 M' - - ' ' J wrwfffwfiwiraw ND SO, My Fellow Americans-Ask Noi Whorf Your Country Con Do for Youg Ask Whof You Con Do for Your Counirya INAUGURM' ADDRESS January 20, 1961 I'z1gv -1 HE SPOKE TO US Page 4 THE TRUMPET SUMMONS We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier . . . a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils . . . a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats. The times demand invention, innova- tion, imagination, decision. I am asking each of you to be new pioneers on the New Frontier. My call is to the young in heart, the stout in spirit. This call resounds in the halls of LHS, as we are confronted with new frontiers in education. Sound minds and sound bodies, made possible through a highly trained faculty and the most modern facilities, are prime requisites in meeting this challenge. Our goal is to carry forward ideas created in President Kennedy's New Frontier, so that we may better understand the world in which we live. NNORLD UNDERSTANDING Unofficial ambassadors to France, Judy Byrns and David Morgenihaler compare travels which broadened their understanding of the world US TCD A NEW FRONTIER . .. EDUCATION PHYSICAL AW Extensive independent studying supplements the classroom program of intensive reading Variety in physical activities promotes strong minds, bodies FITNESS Page 5 Gyms-AX R 5 1 , E 1 . Mime 9i.'Q1XYYNXX9i.'4Wxb Mei ji? iii I X E E 16-aqf.0,wo,Xss-mfb.Gw. - fam: 331 51? A,4f Xlxbxckx 'Lb , X9bb. 93599 c,2v:,wZse 9. wKc'Saq,q,a1v, ,gy 659190 xbv-exlood '5cXrooN, Yxxwe Yxoab nab Y-caov-X30 weooe XD!-Noob , Goio Th e Vest 93-ae, HXc,'Yag1,aiv. 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'W-4' 2.31 --' MW '- ' ' ' , g:.5:iLPj .Q,mY-wemlil' K Wim-MW'A'fff X 'W L , ,A H , ,L m ,L mf'-' Q Ri F X i Page 8 E MUST SEEK o World of Peace FL 9 5 fi 2 ,fr H ie if 2,2 W In 53 3 , 53 Rs Na ii W Kiran Mandla. Indian exchange siudent, becomes famil- iar wiih America through school and friendly scholars United Nations: Symbol of peace for all peoples hlch Peoples Dwell Together in Mutual Respect, and Work Together in Mutual Regard Lakewood is on the threshold of the world. The importance of acquainting ourselves with the peoples of the world and their cultures is an integral part of our modern education system. With our accumulated knowledge, we must ask not what America can do for the world, but what together we can do for the freedom of man, This generation must, therefore, unite with one another, for united, there is little we cannot do 'in a host of new cooperative ventures. UKWIOODM NINE 11.1963 ima :awww Forty-three students supervised by Mr. Goldstaub spent the summer of 1963 in ten European countries. having lecture-tours in 25 cities Students in costumes representing many nations with different backgrounds enrich our knowledge of neighbors around the world Page 9 Modern creative artwork as early American ballads he fo an s!imulate culture in schc: America Which Will Sfeadily Enlarge Cultural Opportunities for All of Our Cifizens. an 79 if During the Kennedy administration, ihe White House sparkled as the center of American culture Page 10 Friend of President. poet Robert Frost recited one of his works at the Inaugural Renowned cellist Pablo Casals gave a command performance at White House s , we N,--V, mzffwy .. my e 41:5 Iawif' xgifg 9 Q Y f ,ff Ikfalzrw I. KW ff: 5 2 Wi! 5' uma, k 11 N X JC ff ..,f. M ffffmfikx 5 Y lk , S wx I ' K Wg., ' .v XX' A 11 -.X 'M Page 12 HE HUMAN MIND ls Our Fundomenfal Resource QOOCUOOCOSIODOIIIOQCI Fluency in foreign languages increases through lab sessions Mathematicians probe innermost recesses of calculus world Inquiring minds stretch towards the distant realms of infinity Imagination and dexterity work together to form artistically abstract space designs Page 1 THOSE TOAWHOM MUCH IS GIVEN, MUCH IS REQUIR P1511 THE TRUMPET SUMMONED HIM TO ANOTHER FRONTIER Q 3 ,.', Reprinted from the book, THE JOHN F. KENNEDYS: A FAMILY ALBUM by Mark Shaw, by permission of the publisher, Farrar, Straus 81 Compa y, I . Copyright 1961, 1964 by Mark Shaw. RANT TO US Life Thai Though fhe Man Be Gone fhe Promise of His Spirif Be Fulfilled. JOHN NIASEFIIELD Page 15 CENES of fypical school life appear af fhe crowded bookroom and af sfaircases used for Page 16 quick sfudying. Various limes during fhe day, sfudenfs congregafe in fhe L-Room fo relax and falk. The social program includes frequenf dances and L 1-minute 1 h h b ii! mming cr ies k t parfies sponsored by school clubs. Sfudenf groups work io promofe enfhusiasm for drives, funcfions, and games. S IS , .:,..-,:mw,4w....W , . W. so .s o r ' ' s Q Q awww ,J V A i r VLL, ,.k ? 1 I 'YLL ' ' , ,mgfmlv ' ' f .- - .. f1s -52533 W 3' Student employee of the bookroom is overwhelmed by people waiting for him io fill orders for supplies, iickeis, and paperback books TUDENTS LIKE fo find themselves in the midsf of the crowd. The more, ihe merrier, if seems. Af Lakewood High School, fhere's no need ever fo be alone. Page 17 EXGCUHVG CUUFICHQ Fraunfelder, Maxwell, Serwaitka, Rector: Schumacher, Jones, Fisher, Byrns, Griffin, Krasovec, and Ward. Student Council Aims for Cooperation, Progress Page 18 Meeting the challenge of self-government, Student Council, headed by the Executive Council and advised by Miss Cope, promoted student-faculty cooperation and provided an opportunity for students to express personal opinions. Student Council funds Were used to sponsor the AFS student, school parties and dances, class field trips, buses to away-games, and the purchase of an activities bulletin board. Because of Student Council's successful efforts in a cafeteria clean-up campaign, the facility remained under the supervision of students. E p siden! Cathy J nes relin- hes both her gavel and her h I ' mbent Ronald Mills Colorful mascots are awarded as honors to three highest home- rooms at end of annual magazine subscription drive in the fall 3 x Mrs. Zartman greets new HR member Kiran Mandla. AFS student from India, and sister, Cathy Jones HR representative iurns in daily receipts from magazine drive to precinct head Sfudenf Council . . . Front Row-Krasovec, Martin, Robinson, Taylor, Heath, Ware, Forbes, Palermo, Portik, Conry, Kurtz, Jones, J. Moore, Mueller, Halvacs 0 How 2-Cleary, Mahan, Solomon, Thomas, P. Smith, Mikula, B. Smith, Larson, Hanna, Sajna, Beyer, Wright, Roggenburk, Evans, Maxwell, Stearns 0 Row 355. Moore, Elliott, Van Boxel, Phillips, Torsch, S. Pickett, Byrns, Kimball, Walsh, P. Griffin, Tkach, Balbo, Biesmeyer, Goddard 0 Row 4-Quattrocchi, Herrick, Manogg, D. Pickett, Scherma, Lamoreux, Dempsey, Coch, Weitzel, Speer, Riddle, Howard, Keator, Ward, Serwatka 0 Row 5fH.unter, Goodson, Zimmerman, Rector, Fraunfelder, Perrymore, Zurowski, B. Mills, Gaydos, Kaiser, J. Griffin, R. Mills, Simcox, Palocsay, Harris, Haas. Page 19 Decorating the Christmas tree in the L-Room provides opportunity for friendship and trolic for experienced senior staff members Socical Council Promotes All-School Festivity Social Council has successfully completed its second year of existence. Under the Valuable guidance of Mrs. Bachman, Social Council has provided better planned, and thus, better attended school parties. The fall Hootenanny Haunt combined folk singing, square dancing, and ghost hunting. Winter Whirl took party-goers on an ocean cruise and Visits to foreign countries. A Roaring Twentiesn theme sparked gay romance, Charleston, Big Apple, and Black Bottom at the annual spring Twirp dance. Audience claps and taps in rhythm to the tune of This Old Man, sung by a popular folk-singing trio at the Hootenanny Haunt party Page 20 SOCIUI Councd 0 Front How-Tkach, Phillips, Van Boxel, Jones, Vail, P. Griffin, Hileman 0 Row 24E1liot, J. Griffin, Lushbaugh 0 Row 3-Fisher, Thalinger, Watson, Eichhorn, Wilber, Folberth, Liber, Metcalf, Krasovec 0 Row 4-Fraunfelder, Moore, Hill, Morgenthaler, Bell, Hoffar, Schumacher, Zimmerman, Rector, Campbell. On with the head to frighten the unwary! Geiiing ahead seems to be a problem for this inhabitant of Haunted Hall Pound that nail, girl, shouts the barker- Two shots for a ihin dime! Page 21 Gridmen and dates applaud new queen, beautiful Susie Webster Susie Webster Crowned Footbolll Queen The annual semi-formal football dance commenced promptly at 8:30 o'clock Thanksgiving evening. Students danced in a World of fantasy until 10 o'clock. In keeping with tradition, candidates and their dates began the procession by filing up to their respective places near the throne. David Morgenthaler, master of ceremonies, opened the envelope and read the name of the new queen, Susie Webster. Attendants were Evelyn Tkach, Judy Folberth, Ann Maxwell, and Joyce Daniels. Chaperons ladle punch to happy dancers Surrounding Susie is her heauiiful court of Evelyn Tkach, Judy Folberth, Ann Maxwell, and Joyce Daniels Page 22 Enihroned king. James Foxx, and queen, Susie Websier, reign solemnly over their kingdom of siudenis at Thanksgiving Ball Jim and Susie have a ball as they waliz away the nigh! in regal splendor ai ihe dance Page 23 'Victory, viclory, is our cry! scream enthusiastic varsily cheerleaders io encourage the team during a close baskeihall game Page 24 Cheerleaders Spur Team Spirit and Support Leading the crowd and boosting team spirit are the tasks of cheerleaders. Daily practice sessions, supervised by Miss Kleinecke, insure Well-coordinated routines. Junior varsity try-outs are held in the spring for sophomore girls who have attended the required number of practice sessions. A new policy begun this year requires juniors to try out again for the varsity squad. Go Lakewood! urges Ann Max- well ex b ily s she performs To maintain agility and to perfect new routines, varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders faithfully practice together daily -IV Cheerleaders a Sally Fording, Barb Rehfeld, Karen Fichter, Sue Kurtz, Janet Haas, and Patty Heath. VUFSHY Cheerleaders 0 Ann Maxwell, Annalee Phillips, Evelyn Tkach, Dolly Krasovec, Joyce Daniels, and Susie Webster. Page 25 Diverse group of peppy football speciaiors anxiously cheer on Ranger gridiron with the help of booster cards and cheerleaders O Boosters, Moiloreiies Assisi in Lifting School Spirit Boosters, under the direction of Student Council, give support to the cheerleaders to bolster school morale and team spirit at the football and basketball games. During the football games, the maj orettes entertain at halftime With their lively routines. Tryouts for majorettes, conducted in the spring by Mr. Strang, emphasize timing, rhythm, expression, and coordination. High stepping and high spirited Gail Brite gaily prances and iwirls down football field To rally school spirit, boosters prepare for another big game by painting banners io display in ihe hallways Page 26 Marching mai,,,e,,es e,,,e,,ai,, ,he c,,,,,,, .Iumor Varsrfy Maloreffes . fClockwiseJ Barbara with a well-coordinated routine at halftime Horne, Linda Kelih, Gayle Zitner, and Nancy Hall. VUTSHY Mdiofeffes 0 Leslee Ford, Jane Petersen, Gail Brite, Janet Moore, and Bonnie O'Brien. Page 27 , ...i..il. Hi-Y AdViS9I'S and Pfesidenfs 0 Mr. Vance, Ken Conry, Ron Tober, Mr. Wood, Dave Pickett, Mr. Anderson, Bob Weitzel. Mr. Butler, Mr. Jefferis, and Mr. Meyer discuss plans for future meetings and coordinate the various activities of the three chapters Hi-Y Combines Service, Pleasure ot Meetings Affiliated with the YMCA and the school, Hi-Y is a nationwide club for boys of high school age. Through Hi-Y, these young men have been initiated into the adult activities of the HY. Lakewood has three chapters divided by grade levels. Each chapter has made a pledge to the YH building fund for which they have held various fund raising activities. Car washes and the annual Christmas tree sale have kept the boys busy. Introducing Hi-Yiers to community life is another important aspect of the program. Co-sponsoring a carnival with the adult group, the boys added still more to the building fund. They also assisted the adults in initiating activities in the new gym. A high point in this year's activities was the inter-racial dinner, sponsored by the senior chapter, and held with Glenville High School. Page 28 Friendship girls raise funds for their chapter by selling refreshments and programs at games Friendship Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversol ry Kicking off the year wi!h a chorus line of Friendship Follies. the seniors rally new members with song and salesmanship Participation in school and community affairs provided a varied program for . Friendship. To fulfill the Y Building Fund pledge, members operated a cakevvalk and bake sale at the Y Carnival. Several chapters gave parties for the less privileged. The main social activities Were '4lVIidnight in Moscovvl' dance, and Pa-Ma-Me dessert. Symbols of fifty years of Friendship, Mrs. Wolff and Bonnie Smith hope for fifiy more Main Ffiendship Cflbinef Und AdViSefS o Front Row-Patty Heath, Miss Reeder, Mrs. Pigg, Miss Thompson, Miss Spinneweber, Bonnie Smith 0 Row 24Betty Stokey, Nona Chuhay, Annalee Phillips, Jan Lushbaugh, Sara Mcllvain, and Amy Richards. Page 29 O Senior manager Dave Hill and assistants Mike Gaukin. Karl Laubscher. and Rick Benz examine new chairs for snackbar area L-Room Adds Special Touch To Socioll Life Planned, operated, and maintained by students, the L-Room offers Warm friendly surroundings for parties, dances, special club meetings, or after-school gabfests. Staff members volunteer their services to manage the snackbar after school and at evening social affairs. Mrs. Bachman is always ready to offer suggestions to clubs for parties. New snackbar furniture and recovered couches, paid for by Student Council helped to glamorize the popular room. 7 After serving refreshmenis to club members after a meeiing, siaff members take time to relax and enjoy a joke over a cool drink Page 30 Front RowfBethea, Pallay, Collins, Hamilton, Buchanan, Hansar, Stechmeyer, Komara, Bella, Mahood, Lavelle 0 Row 2-Kirk, Pickett, Trump, Rowe, Jefferies, Scliieman, McCue, Cue, Dickey, Givens, Hagberg 0 Row 3-Dyke, Reid, Zothner, Dudczenko, Craig, Riddle, Remla, Carleton, Anson, Horne o Row 4-Folberth, Byrns, Talcott, Holyoak, Laubscher, Hill, Benz, Watson, Kloots, O'Brien 0 Row 5- Radvansky, Weigle, Clark, Fahey, T. Gaukin, M. Gaukin, Gysler, Swarthout, Doolittle, Napper. TUDENT CENTER STAFF members have a lof of fun fogefher as well cfs making of welcome spoi for fhe resf of fhe school fo spend leisure momenfs. Vivacious Mrs. Bachman iallies up day's receipts in her L-Room office Pleasant, relaxing atmosphere of ihe L-Room offers siudenis a place to listen to records, play chess, and converse Page 31 iytilgi f.g,',Qi' fn' '4 W. N ' 1 'V W a 3' aw 1 '97 I Q Son ia' 4 Nfl: f i .vZf 'f' 6, 3 Q i K 4 f 'Q f Q : s 1 x ' : 4 'v u 4 4 Y A ' Q 'ii 'na 3 ti' i i THE TRUMPET SUMMONS US TO A NEW FRONTIER Page 32 HIC WV! QIQPE? pw? ooo by fo gre A ' 2 Increasing need for excellence in educafion as well as sfudeni growfh has accenfuafed fhe curricular and fhe co-curricular acfivifies which frain individuals for world living. QM' .-1..,w.1.x.-W--S . .,.-w 5 g.-'qw'-M ,. K -.,4 Je' .f mf : fi' 3 Y xv' uf. i ' :f,af,f - F 14 .5 4 1 Y ifh 'xg l:355f?i' if ' if F Eff F ' .-. ' ' J D- ,T i I 4 4,69 1 1 . -.,p A u, ,G 'X N-. I SA 5 W urricu ar ana! Co Cjurricu ar . 32-95 0 CLASSROOM 0 CLUBS o FACILITIES Filing receipts, selling supplies, and ordering new stock keeps the Bookroom humming with its customary rapid pace of business OOKROOM Students are offered a Wide Variety of supplies from which to choose in the well-stocked Bookroom. Everything from notebooks to noseplugs are sold by the student Workers under the guidance of Miss Stafford, the staff manager. Bookroom workers take in- ventory in textbook storeroom Page 33 T h Students seeking supplementary e material find in the library an endless supply of information T h I, r s 1 f o r G r e a 'r e r Knowledge Shakespeax-e's 400th anniversary focuses greater aiieniion on some of the world's ouisianding plays and iheir auil1or's biography N INDISPENSABLE AID fo ihe librarians is fhe Library Sfaff whose members relinquish fime before, during, and afier school fo check ouf books, io file and re-enforce magazines, and fo keep records. Daily responsibilifies also include checking in bofh mail and new books. Working on a volunfeer basis, helpers gain knowledge of fhe use of fhe library fhrough fhese services. Seated-Holley, Walker, Jones, Hayne, McKinnell, Bella, Rada, Quayle 0 Row 2- Gorecki, Jakowenko, Davis, Dupay, Yenne, Fauser, Knight, Leitis, Lamp, Halvacs, Butler 0 Row 3-Hughes, Fuller, Stieber. Hassik, Mills, Stalle, Wade, Brandt, Carver, Nicholls, Thornburg, Kaptur, Hoffmeister. Page 34 APID READING is fhe obiecfive of fhe well-equipped Reading Cenfer. Skills developed during volunfary sessions aid fhe parficipanfs' vocabulary usage and abiliiy fo comprehend prinfed maferials in fheir academic courses. Short objeciive iests taken after timed readings determine the degree of comprehension compared io the reader's raie of speed E 1 i I J 1 i l Page 36 lSUAl AIDS . . Transporfing, operafing, and mainfaining in good repair more fhan fwenfy pieces of equipmenf are clulies of Miss Kenney's forly-five projecfionisfs. Working in fhe lnsfruciional Maferials Cenfer, fhese boys learn fheir skills af ihe monfhly meefings under fhe guidance of John Gray, presidenff Alan Napper, vice presiclenff and John Scerba, secrefary. Wiih new Graflex projector, Tom McCown checks the weekly schedule for assignments Officers Alan Napper, John Gray. and John Scerba test sound and controls of tape recorder Front Row--Morrill, Latvala, Talcott, Marton, Scerba J Mxller 0 Row 2 Gray Gonzalez, Gingery, T. McCowr1, R. McCown, Taylor 0 Row 3 McIntyre Gdlduner B. Miller, Moody, Abols, We-tterman 0 Row 4--Seivert McDowell Janosek McCrear3 Ondrcjech, Napper, Kuchta, Meltzer. s 5 Page 38 Speech class gives pupils greater assurance while addressing a formal group NOWLEDGE AN Debofe Club . . . A! Leciern-Tom Serwatka 0 Front Row CseatedJfMonostory, Holyoak, Ford, Boesel, Miller, Kimmell 0 Bow 2-Anderson, Lensky, Behl, Wood, Myers, Black 0 Row 3 Lstandingl-Fawcett, Watson, Rowe, Meltzer, Gall, Greanoff. What should the role of the Federal Government be in providing medical care for the aged? National Forensic Leagueis team, coached by Mr. Meadows, represented Lakewood High School in debating this topic throughout the year. They also made commendable showings in extemporaneous speaking, dramatic and poetry reading, and oratory. Presiding at the lectern Mondays after school was President Tom Serwatka, assisted by Tom Watson, Bob Fawcett, Becky Gall, Susan Greanoff, Don Kimmell. PEAKERS AND WRITERS . . . Sponsored by Miss Cook and Miss Hutcheson, this club's purpose is to promote full participation for pleasure and knowl- edge. The officers, Jan Moore, Gayle Miller, Laurel Wilson, and Larkann Spayde, meet with the committees to help plan programs. LEASURE . . AIM OF SPEECH CLUBS , , , , The 1n1t1al program this year Was the presentation of the Views on college of four college sophomores returning to their alma mater. At another meeting Sue Cergol demonstrated various types of songs on her accordion. The topic Twist or No was presented along With a humorous reading in a program presented by the Debate team. At still another meeting the club was favored With a showing of Miss Hutcheson's slides as an exchange teacher to Ireland. Front Row-Cadwallader, Quayle, Naccarato, Bethea, G. Miller, Dierken, McEnneny, Arbuckle, Robinson. N. Reed, Thomas, Ackerman, Judd, Guss 0 Row 2-Tripoulas, Scholl, McGroder, Solomon, Holland, Mahan, Kekic, Burk, Greanoff, L. Wilson, Spayde, Cook, Swanson, Nielsen 0 Row 3-Griffin, Fichter, Rehfeld, Pembridge, J. Moore, Brite, Bowman, Ford, S. Moore, Pritchard, G. Young, Siinon, Thomson, Gdovin, Cable 0 Row 4-eHunter, Brown, Vail, D. Hughes, Wolfe, Zyga, D. Joseph, Covey, Snyder, Kriscak, Hoehl, Jerome, Bella, Richards, S. Joseph 0 Row 5-Black, S. Young, Buckley, Lensky, Trump, Kushner, Gedeon, C. Wilson, Gresko,Stal1e, Bergen, Shaltens, Daniels, B. Hughes, Linnansalo. Page 39 NGLISH feachers, sfarfing fhis year wifh a spacious, new office, faughf fheir specialfies fo fraining in grammar, composifion, and liferafure sfudy. Works of American aufhors were semesfer course. Seniors sfudied books of English aufhors and did exfensive wrifing for Pn ge 110 eighty-five classes. Sophomores received basic clelvecl info by those faking the fourth beffer self-expression and college preparation. Teacher-student understanding increases during personal conference before school Students critically scan material to be used on a mythology bulletin board, preparing it for future class discussion use Shakespeare's Hamlet becomes a thought- provcking subject for intense analysis Page 41 INEMA is a creafive journalisfic venfure which rllusfrafes fhe acfiviries of fhe school year. On Honor Day, fhe book rs presenfed fo fhe sfudenf body as fhe resuh' of fhe efforfs of fhe sfaff and of fhe adviser Page 42 Miss McTaggari and editors discuss development of theme in opening section of new edition CINEMA STAFF 0 Kat typewriter! Heimbach 0 fsiandingl Preyer, Ruffner 0 fat iileh Boneburg Cseated at tablej Dzurik, McNerney, Pastis, Reed o fsianding behind themj Kalinowski, Mobley, Simms, Myers, Swanson. We Advertising staff links Cinema with communiiy Business staff members clean and frame NSPA and A11-American awards won by ihe Cinema over ihe past iweniy-five years 1? 32 W.-,. we A W-fir M wx ,-., lu.. L ,wfwseig .,,. IC i ' ,K ,. ,. , f-f1saw- V-1-?'---W -- - - FALL: lseaiedi-John Haning, Elizabeth Cannell, Darlene Gatchell, Jessica Schleuter, Gordon Farquhar, John Eichhorn 0 fsiandingi-Ralph Mackey, Sara Kemp, Roger Mennell, Vicki Miller. IGH TIMES, edited and sfaffed by sfudenfs, is fhe voice of our school. The paper brighiens each week wifh ifs news siories, ediiorials, school life news, and humorous fidbiis. Along wifh wrifing The arficles, fhe siaff musf irain and assisf ihe cub reporiers for fhe coming year. Page 44 SPRING: Darlene Gatchell, Sara Kemp, Amy Richards, Ann McCormick, Roger Mennell, John Eichhorn, Elizabeth Cannell, Gordon Farquhar. f XX By blowing his Christmas horn, Mr. Childers requests more copy During their weekly conferences, Mr. West and Mr. Povenmire discuss Times' editorials Y- Editor Darlene Gaichell consults Mr. West about he: column while other staff members rush to finish makeup of xhe weekly edition Page 45 ARNSTORMERS A charwoman and a. blind sleigh driver pay homage to their princess while Peirovin, Sergei, and Bounine keep back respecifully RAMA, VERSE, and COMEDY provided vifalify and variefy in fhe Barnsformer program for new heighfs of dramafic qualify. Anasfasia, Fall of fhe Cify, and Goodbye, My Fancy were fhe major producfions of fhis year. The Dowage: Empress accepis Anasiasia as her long-missing granddaughier Page 46 ANASTASIA li? by lXIARCi5i.1.iz IXIAURETTE Chernov . . Varya . . . Petrovin . . . Prince Bounine . Sergei ..... . . Anna ..... Counsellor Drivinitz Sleigh Driver . . Charwoman . . . Dr. Serensky . . Dowager Empress Baroness Livenbaum Prince Paul . . . English adrlptrltimz by GUY BOLTON JOHN HAAS BETSY VOYTKO DENNY BEHL ALNIS GRANTS BOB BARTHOLOMEW BECKY GALL ED CURREN TOM WATSON MARIA HRUSCOV JOHN STALEY NANCY STEFFENS BETTY BUECHNER BOB NOBLE Tha!'s an interesting theory of education! cries Elarka Hakanson to Mike Jensen as Alnis Grants and Ginny Heidlotf attempt to intercede Barnstormer officers Kabelen, Anderson, Steffens, and Dzurik assist Cindy Ellis in selecting a costume from the resources of properties department GOODBYE, MY FANCY ff By K.-XY KANIN Ginny Merrill . Amelia . . . Clarisse . . . Mary Nell . . . Miss Shackleford Janitors . . . Telephone Men . Susan ,... Grace Woods . Agatha Reed , Ellen Griswold . Prof. Birdeshaw Carol .... Dr. Pitt .... James Merrill . Prof. Dingley . Matt Cole . . . Claude Griswold MARILYNN CURTIS MARTHA WILD BECKY WARE JOYCE PETERS CINDY ELLIS BOB BARTHOLOMEW DENNY BEHL MICHAEL KALINOWSKI DEBBY SULTEEN RUTH MCCUTCHEON ELARKA HAKANSON GINNY HEIDLOFF ANDREA DZURIK NANCY LINEBURGH DAVE MORGENTHALER ALNIS GRANTS JOE SCHERMA DAVE BAYLEY MIKE JENSEN Act Well your part, there all the honor liesi' is the motto of the National Thespian Society. Membership is obtained by earning ten points from Working on Barnstormer presentations either backstage or onstage. HESPIANS Front Row-AKnock, Steffens, K. Kalinowski, Dzurik, Kendall 0 Row 2-Kabelen, Haas, Smith, Corrigan, Campbell, Gall, Boneburg, Holy- oak 0 Row 3-Anderson, Staley, McCutcheon, Morgenthaler, Mihil, M. Kalinowski, Hoty, Behl oAbseniees-Cannell, Ellis, Noble, Watson. Compelling ihe frightened crowd to quiet by his powerful voice, the general warns of the terrible doom soon to come io the city ll INIAN'S RAINBOW and FALL OF THE CITY, fwo major sfudenf presentations of this year, confrasi light humor wifh serious drama. In Fall of the City weird lighting creates the desired effect on the ciudiences, whereas a light fouch of satire keeps Finian's Rainbow humorous. Page 48 Finian gives his blessing on ihe marriage of his daughter, Sharon, and a neighborhood boy, Woody After being sei on fire by a sunbeam, leprechaun Og jumps into a cooling well USIC for fhe vocalisf, insfrumenfoilisf, cmd fheorisf is oclminisfered in on expansive program of enjoymenf. Newly-organized Junior Bond furnishes precision for fufure Bond ocfivifies. Vocal quartets highlight the skills of an individual singer Junior Bond . Front Row-Gombosh, Compter, Barilka, Hricko, Wilson, Fauser, Kirk, Fox 0 Row 2-Grimmer. Diers, Carpenter, Benko, Welsh, Chamot, Baum, Dean, Collyer, Wilhelm, Miller, Gilchrist, Blau, Hofrichter, DBVIGS 0 Row 3--Kirchner, Kloots, Stokes, Ford, Talcott. rf 'l' bi' Page 49 AND AND ORCHESTRA have provided enferfainmenf for all ages in fhe form of Chrisimas and Spring Concerfs in fhe Civic Audiforium and af fhe junior high schools. Again fhis year fhe Band has carried ifs musical performances Front Row-Baukema, McCutcheon 0 R?f7l 2-Chuhagil Smiley ' ' ' Wade, Cotofan 0 Row 3-Wild, Veverka, Mi er, McFate, is, Lord Info Canada durlng Easier Vacahon' Boyer, Haas 0 Row 4--Marzullo, Sawitzke, Ferrell. Front Row-Laubscher, R. Graves, Peters, Kimmel, Simon 0 Row 2-Fortey, Herrick, Grants, Pearce, Dickey, Mast, Mahood 0 How 3-Zeis, Jacobson, Mentz, Pfeil, Rutledge, Kason, Farkas, Meriam, Cooper, Brennecke 0 Row 4-Joseph, Dierken, A. Morrill, Kushner, Torsch, Green, Hamilton, Wilson, Webster, Richards, B. Weiss, Rife, Kmetz, Jacobs 0 Bow 5-Kelih, Horne, Hall, Mr. Strang, Ferrell, Cue, Marzullo, Roehm, Talcott. Page 50 Front Row-Sprague, Russell, Eggleston, S. Young, Lineburgh, Tripoulas 0 Row 2-Buncher, Smiltars, Biesmeyer, Schmidt, Mahood, Hoek, Stolt, McGee 0 Row 3-Krejci, Kason, Brennecke, Krewsou. Kmetz, T. Young, Richards, Mannino, Usher, Miller, Constantin, Lamp, Noble 0 Row 4-Morse. Shaw, Benko, Schroeder, Strang, Marshall. Mr, Platt, Goo, M. Young, Hoehn. Front Row-Hesse, Bristow. Ursem, S. YVeiss l Row 2 ---- M. Morrill, Schmidt. Knock, Warner. Schordock, Gysler, Matusicky 0 Row 3-- Krewson, Jones, Craig, Knape, Shaw. T, Graves, Pembridge, Gebhardt. Zemter. Green o Row 4-Loth, Young, Boyer, Laldonde, Kemmett, McCalla, Richard Simcox, Schroeder, Linkert. Allen, Ruth Simcox, Bonner. Morse 0 Row 5-Andrews, D. Ford, Hoek, Sawitzke, Alton, Gaukin, L. Ford, Petersen, Brite, Moore, O'Brien o Abseniees-Hopkins, Wittmus, Strang, Zitner. Page 51 Front Row-Crotser, J. Schroeder, Mueller, Jones, Glasser, Heidloff, Pence, Kendall, Booth, Morris, Ranahan 0 Row Z-Cannell, Cartee, Port, Ross, Hoek, Wild, Elliott, Gebhardt, Lewis, Hagberg, Morrill, Wyper, McCormick 0 How 3-Flanery, Buckley, Byrns, McCutcheon, Baukema, Croswell, Webster, Smerick, Palomaki, Mihal, McCartney, Curtis, Thomas, Folberth 0 Row 4-Richards, Christie, L. Mennell, Scullion, Behl, Terrell, Allen, McCalla, Simcox, Graves, Fawcett, Stier, Mast, Loehr, D. Rudd 0 Row 5-Kabelcn, Jerge, Loth, Linkert, King, R. Mennell, Conry, George, Gaydos, Golling, Tober, Parks, Doll, Watson, Pearce. ENIOR CHOIR made ifs annual felevision appearance and performed for fhe school and various organizalions during fhe Chrislmas season. Ofher engagemenfs included fhe Spring Concerf and ihe LEL , Fesiival. The Choir, direcfed by Mr. Evans, elecfed James Pearce presidem' and Judiih Byrns vice presideni. Secrelary Barbara Ellioh' iook daily aflendance, while Bruce Doll, ihe ireasurer, handled fhe several sales of liclcels fo musical produclions. Front Row-Force, Keefe, Lineburgh, Conry, Buncher o Row 2- Fox, Sardenell, Quayle, Simms, Stump 0 Row 3-Zeis, Bond Hoehn, Erimie, Kemp 0 Row 4-Stuart Cergol, Naylor, Wilhelm Schroeder 0 Row 5---Parrish, Strang, Strank, Napper, Hofrichter Page 52 UNIOR CHOIR, direcfed by Miss Gilmore, was run by officers Tom Tschudy, Sue Kurfz, Diana Burke, and Front Row-Gall, Heath, Fortey, Eggleston, Wykoff, N. Schroeder n , I o Row 2-Fichter, Maulding, R. Rudd, Friedrich, Reed 0 Row David Shia g Sing ng for 3-Liber, Camp, Ford, Straub, Dresing, Pembridge, Weiss 0 Row 4-Cornell, Marr, Preyer, Lowe, Castro 0 Row 5-Cichowicz, McPike, Clark, Dean, Robinson, Bloser. churches, school concerls, ancl fhe Disfricf 4 Choral Compefifion were goals achieved fhrough lhe choir's daily sessions. Front Row-Smi1ey,Schiemann, Zinchak, Sprague, Chock1ey,LaVine, Brown, Geiger, McNerney, Kurtz, Stickney, Gombosh, Lappin, Susan Cergol 0 Row 2-Bataka, Simcox, Eilmann, Brandt, Cook, Burk, Dierken, Schlechty, Fichter, Tharalson, Baumann, Mahood, Whitaker, Kason 0 Row 3-Mueller, Verbick, Wade, Larson, Voytko, Combs, Wilson, Gedeon, Hodson, Roehl, Gaydos, Pastis, Miller 0 How 4-Kanter, Irven, Rotbart. Breznen, Harris, Dean, Kinas, Griffith, Shaw, Jones, Kellogg, Gilchrist 0 Row 5ABetonte, Rupay, Radvansky, Andrews, Tschudy, Clark, Palocsay, Runions, Dusenbury, Dudik, Love, Christie, Binford. Morrill. Page 53 Page 54 WING LANGUAGE? fo furfher opplicafion of club meefing counseled by Mr. Benovide fhrough slides, songs, foreign dishe .3 13 Front RowfPaul, Naccarato, Smiley, DePolo, Arbuckle 0 Row 2-McGroder, Gneuhs, McDowell, Butler, Ross, Mertus 0 Row 3-Eddy, McNamara, Gombosh, Farrell, Grass, Ferraro, Puskala o Row 4-Wade, Evans, Torsch, Reed, Limpert, Funk, Wertman 0 Row 5-Flight, Grants, Stieber, Cullen, Foran, Bennett. Orchison, Schultz. Sharing personal experiences, ihe instructor adds to class appreciaiion of the language levelop from careful classroom training 'or example, the Spanish Club, 'earns about Spanish-speaking peoples - - Alum:-los learn more about the picturesque culture of Spain while und H19 annual Chrlsfmas flesfa- they study the fascinating posters that depict the traditional bullfight Front Row-Murphy, Robinson, Badnorsky, Calderone, Taylor, Commarato, Schoonover, Heath, Byers, Hawkins, Johnson, Sprague l Lappin, Binford, Hinshaw, LaVine 0 Row 2-Hotchkiss, Meredith, Hoty, Gall, Abraham, Walker, Kruse, Lucas, Geiger, Barry, Mahood , Bach, King, Fuller, Roskin, Boyer 0 Row 3-Hausler, Forbes, Fichter, Kekic, Bergen, Burton, O'Brien, Becks, Wood, Pastis, Gaydos Pirnat, Besserglick, Guerrero, Lamp, Macko 0 Row 4-Conry, Mentz, Green, Mcllvain, Rector, Huffman, Hartford, Beluk, Russell, Eggleston, Zeis, Bristow, Davis, Cutler, Larsen, Bataka 0 Row 5- Sellars, Kimball, Parks, Burris, Baukema, Van Boxel, Webster, Neff, Preyer, Barta, Pope, Matherly, Roggenburk, Kenney, Jarabek, Cook, Westlake. l v v 1 Portuguese songs are sung at Fiesta by President Susie Webster and Gail Neff for officers Sarah Van Boxel, A1 Preyer, and Patti Heath Page 55 Front Row-Lyon,Haverfie1d, Rutledge, Fuller, Mr. Goldstaub, Anna Goldstaub, Mrs. Goldstaub, Roehm, Esther Goldstaub 0 Row 2- Tubbs, Pollock, Serenchy, Ahrens, Boesel, Baumann, Black, Mueller, Miss Dickson 0 Row 3!Vizke1eti, Carmen Goldstaub, DeBuhr, Peters, Heidloff, Ross o Row 4-Mr. Eberlein, Bate, Doerr, Adams, Thomas Lindstrom, Csanad, Mahlig, Koerpel, Schwarzer, Miss Straub, Mrs. Lindstrom, Thedford, Herzberger, Miss Goetz. LOOK AT EUROPE made possible by a school four was a learning experience as well as a pleasure. Gazing ai fhe picturesque Niederwalddenkmal in Rudesheim on fhe Rhine was only one excursion dividend in a delightful summer. Page 56 ll E CERCLE FRANCAIS, wifh officers Tessa Abineri, David Morgenfhaler, Sara Kemp, and Judy Byrns, aims fo help ifs members increase fheir knowledge of fhe French language and supporfs an orphanage in France. Under sponsor Monsieur Jacques, meeiings consisf of speakers, songs, and refreshmenfs. Front Row-Griffin, Rada, Mackenzie, Myers, Pennington, K. Miller, Chockley, Abineri, Jonap, G. Miller, Westwater, Lineburgh, Ware e Row 2-Smerick, Haas, N. Jones, Thomas, Stump, Kuhlman, Morris, Kalinowski, Dreyer, Knight, Grider, Skellenger, Kriscak 0 Row 3- Constantin, Fichter, Solomon, Pavelka, Florea, Sibley, Winter, Byrne, Chappell, Nardi, Shepard, Ahrens, Eichholtz, H. Lensky, Roehm, Stickney 0 Row 4-L. Lensky, Oglesbee, Greanoff, Ewing, Cornell, E. Jones, Metcalf, Carver, Linnansalo, Camper, Snyder, Longwell, Straub, Byrns, Pritchard o Row 5-Scherma, Roehl, Lucas, Hudig, Simcox, Kimmel, McGuire, D. Morgenthaler, G, Morgenthaler, Hamilton, Seabright, Kemp, Anderson, Rundell, Mecredy, Brundage. Courtiers watch as Rich Simcox presents Gail Solomon to Donna Sibley S ,X Page 57 Posters for Faschingfest are selected by German's officers ERMAN CLUB, under fhe clirecfion of Mr Fahnerf and officers Agofha Vigh, Chuck Wimmer, Monica Feld, and Dave Rofhgery, plans such things as seeing movies about Mr. Goldsfaub's frip with 43 sfudenfs fo Europe lasf summer, shaving balloons af fhe all-school parfy, and Faschingfesi Front Row--Gilchrist, Moses, Goddard, Kurtz, Goldstaub, Simons, M. Smith, Abineri, Friedrich, Jakowenko, J. Vigh 0 Row 2--Kruse, Sibley, Shupe, P. Smith, Wilber, Debre, Rhodes, Straub, Ziegler, Alward, Kust, A. Vigh 0 Row 3-Kushner, Krewson, Feld, Veverka, Streeter, Schmidt, Griffith, Wimmer, Baratko, Hunks, Kanter, Steidl 0 Row 4-Neptune, Farkas, Gingery, Galauner, Oberlander, Storm, Grculich, Mattoon, McKinnie, Brennecke, Rothgery, Rost. Page 58 I-'roni Row4McCutcheon, Jamieson, Baisel, Lipp, Voytko, Foran, Chapman, Molnar, Strobel, Jenney 0 Row 2-Bauer, Pickett, Torsch, Collins, Cepec, Chidester. Rupnow, Ptacek, Wright, Kesling, Sprague, Lohrey 0 Row 3-Hunter, Hutcheson, Hoffmeister, Evans, Wade, Sherman, Cutler, Fitz-Gibbon, Gebhardt, Swanson 0 Row 4-Hrabak, Reinhart, Cataldo, Rotbart, Doyle, Besserglick, Schmidt, Trutko, Barnes, Morgan 0 Row 5-Kaptur, Kimball, Kucera, Bullock, Brindle, Pettijohn, Hamilton, Palocsay, Udris, Dempsey, Rawlings, Christie. ATIN CLUB, sponsored by Miss Elizabeih Caldwell, meeis one Wednesday a monih fo develop ihis year's fheme, Rome Through fhe Ages. The sponsoring of a fosier child abroad is the service projeci of ihe club and iis officers .lohn Brindle, Ginny Evans, Mary Torsch, Good luck is foreseen for Pa- tricia Wade as Susan Sprague reads fortune-telling cards Nancy Wrighi, and Clark Kimball. Page 59 The accumulation of detailed notes is par! of any paper ONTEMPORARY CIVILIZATION . Man's relafionshi, Evaluation of current liieraiure induces exchange of opinions of SOCIUI SfUdle1 Page 60 classes build up basic undersfanding of currenf evenfs benefif from disfinguished speakers af Hi-Forum and mode by officers Thalinger, Gibson, Hopkins, McCufcl1eon, and Rudd. The newesf group in fl1e Social Sfudies field is fhe Lakewood Youfh Council on Human Relafions, organized in fl1e spring of 1964. ii Front RowdGoddard, Kurtz. Stickney, Reed, J. Moore 0 Row 2- Heimbach, Barker, Ackerman, Schiemann, Naylor, Collins 0 Row 3-Rehfeld, Smith, Meermans, Petersen, Dresing, Meyer 0 Row 4-Rowe, Wild, Gaecle, Becks, Evans, Jones, Ellis 0 How Si-Hopkins, Terrell, Rausch, Bedard, During tour of the Ari Museum Kiran shares her knowledge of Indian an with other students o world crises is an important scope fontemporary Civilization fhile students seeking deeper knowledge YN preparations led . . Hi-Forum Front Row-Mueller, Martin, Gibson, Mahan. Simon. McGroder, Ross.Lamb, Black, Wood, Crotser o Row 4 'Fitz-Gibbon, Zimmerman, 2fTuba1kain, Davis, Port, Wyper, Scholl, Mahood, Daniels, Zyga, Wright, Allen, Meredith, Schade, Guerrero 0 Row 3-Liffiton, Tolhurst, Baker, Hoek, Buechner, Hull, Bowen, M. Moore, Kalinowski, Egan, Robinson, Badnorsky, Murphy. Arbuclile, Abraham 0 Row DeVenne, Schirato, Howard, Rothgery, Rudd, Eichhorn, Curtis, McCutcheon, Ferrell, Limpert, Heidloff, Ferguson 0 Row 5- Lichko, Haning, Thalinger, Forbes, McCarty, Mischnick, Selby, Casselberry, McNeil, D. Morgenthaler, G. Morgenthaler. Page 61 ORLD STUDIES af LHS moved forward wifh fhe insfifufion of fhe LAWS program. Monfhly programs familiarized parficipanfs wifh cusfoms, culfures, and problems of Asian peoples wifh films and many qualified speakers following fhe year's V fheme: The Indian and fhe Chinese-People in Transifionf' 5 ' g , ' ,N ff! gif f 'i - bf 5 5 X. . Qaez,m.m mms Q ann! V 'xiii H'-ww , f- L,,,,H.qkf I-' nn- 7 fi if azvgimum i z 'f' M ,, , if J i Midi , N L ,Mm , -7, v W S., Page G2 fqlssfm zzfmzzw , L. Sai . 1 1 Dr. Francis Hsu iniroduced the LAWS topic on India and China with talk, Club, Caste, and C1an The contributions of Roman society to civilization are presented to rapt listeners age 1373 Physiology lab work demands a concise record of observaiionl which can be interpreted easily CIENTIFIC OPPORTUNITIES in fhe biological and physical sciences are facilifafed by modern equipmenf and meaningful lab experiences. Keeping in sfep wifh world emphasis on sciences, LHS offers exfracurricular acfivifies covering every branch. Newfon Club, under leadership of Officers Jacobs, Bonner, Graves, and Miller, cafered fo Physics enfhusiasfs wifh films and speakers. Mr. Webb explains wave machine to Newton Society members Cooper, Farber, Miller, Wag- goner, Hoot, Eastman, Lord, Bonner, Compier, and Graves Page G5 The behavior of electrical current is introduced to a class when a direct current is transmitted through their clasped hands HYSICS brings a student into close contact with the scientific method ot study. Learning about the forces of matter and motion demands ability in defining a problem, thinking ahead to possible solutions, carrying out accurate lab procedure, and drawing valid conclusions. Page 66 ODEL AIRPLANE enfhusiasfs, Lakewood High Flyers, meef bi-monfhly wifh Mr. Coleman. Through films, lecfures, and several demonsfralions by Mr. Charles Tracy, Press Aviafion Wrifer, members acquired an unclersfanding of fheir hobby and fufure prospecls of avialion. Seaied-Robinson, Swanson, Ellis, Kaiser 0 Standing-Bushnell, Boesel, Andrews, Rost, Broz, Holliday, Mr. Coleman. A 6 'Q 0 Q .stttfo lex' Page 67 Agossiz Club Mills, Anderson, Halvacs, Swanson, Cartee, Jerome 0 Row 3-Peters, Compter, Bonner. Cutler, Stalle, Brigleb, Waggoner, Shupe 0 Row 4-Sweeny, Schordock, Cooper, Gysler, Schreiber, Laubscher, Kimmel. o Front Row--Gray, Cable, Vasey, Hawkins, McKay, Hassfurther, Young, McKinne1l 0 Row 2-Usher, LeMonds, GASSIZ and LAKEWOOD SCIENCE SEMINAR, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Waffers and Mr. Leeseberg, have made frips fo fhe school Planeforium, fo fhe Aquarium, cmd fo Marine Towers Wesf. Science Seminar and Agassiz member Tom Jacobs carefully prepares 3 an experiment in crystallization from highly saturated solutions 4- w 'Q' eff iii f ' SJ' 9:5532 .fjnsf.,'?-izgsjjggq rj K , wig, 3,5 m 3 ww i Aw X- www H Z, ,wg,f.,i.,,m-m,,.4 gnu minus vt, 5 li Jim McKinnie hea!s glass io desired temperature in forming one example of his glass-blowing project Page G8 NDER THE PLANETARIUM DOME, Mr. Yarian aids sfudem' undersfanding of fhe heavens by projecfing illusfrafions of the sfars and planefs onfo fhe dome and explaining fheir locafions relafive fo our posifion on fhe earH1's surface. Studenis have instruction at the controls For a better understanding of the universe, classes visiting the Planetarium study the constellations and their related positions Page 69 ART IS A SUBJECT pursued bofh in fhe classroom and offer school, as eifher a hobby or cv possible fufure career. Hi-Arf Club lcepf busy wifh c: sfudenf arf sole in lhe L-Room and c: lively Hoofencmny Page TO Heavy asbestos gloves guard against accidents at a kiln sitive hands move rapidly 'inal touches are applied Hi-Ari Club . . . 1 Front Row-Valore, Voytko, DePolo, Annandale, Simons, O'Brien, Holibaugh, Kempf, Blough, Biesmeyer, Twining, Aird 0 Row 2- 1 Cascio, Kolesnycky, Heath, Rowland, J. Larsen, Daniels, Walsh, Hanna, Smith, Joseph, Nielsen, Zitner 0 Row 3-Kent, Ippolito, Hileman 1 Bricker, Boehm, Loos, Dudczenko, Pembridge, Harsany, Palmer, Ondrejech, Streszoff 0 Row 4-Dresing, Shaughnessy, Zothner, Russell N L. Larsen, Liffiton, Petersen, Simon, Thomson, Budnick, Sajna, Heidloff, Wilber 0 Row 5-Henry, Zehe, Steidl, Wiegand, Droege , Westlake, Greulich, Liber, Petersilge, McCarty, Sellars, McCartney, Srawley, McCarthy. Sandy Weiss buys an origi- nal design from Dwayne Wiegand at first ar! show Page 71 The coniours oi a plate and the pattern of a vase help io illustrate the tremendous significance of line in the world of art HOWCASE OF ART in every conceivable shape or form, fhe Ari Museum is a source of discovery for boih frequenfly by fhe Cleveland Museum of Ari, fhe displays acquainf fhe many scopes of visual appreciafion. Page 72 fhe sfudenf body and adulfs of fhe communify. Rolafed observer wifh arf in its Printed information makes - a display more meaningful Sketching the architecture and sculpture oi a period opens up many significant relationships RUE APPRECIATION OF ART involves the study of art through the ages: how if was inferprefed by various societies as seen through their architecture and crafts. Class activities lead info greater understanding of the evolution of arf forms in preparing booklets and sketches. Representative slides of Renaissance art provide meaningful illustrations as the artistic developments of civilization are explored Page 73 ENS AND SHUTTER . Kseaiedl Dick Brigleb John Janosek Bob Cataldo Joe Ballard Ted Einhouse Annette Ellis Patricia McFate Csiandingl Bob Dudik Raymond Bushnell Dennis Duffy Gregory Babb William Alton Ian Lawrence Glenn Fasnacht Evelyn Bornemann Lauren Rowe Richard Dietz William Green John Scerba lahsenieel William Walsh Page 74 REATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY is fhe fbeme fol sponsored by bofh ihe Lens ond Shuifer Club ond fhe Phofography Sfoff o record of long service fo fhe school by working ---- enfries in picfure-faking confesfs 'he Phofo Sfciff has sei or bofh fhe Cinema cmd fhe High Times. 55 1 ,MJ HOTO STAFF . lseatedl John Haning Ken Morrell Douglas Ford lstandingl Gordon Farquhar John Scerba Alan Thalinger Don Holliday Helping photo experi Benson is valuable educaiional experience for Scerba, Thalinger, Farquhax' Page 75 Iniricate diagrams are necessary io explain the functions of sine, cosine. iangeni, and coiangeni, the basics of all trigonometry ATHEMATICAL EXCELLENCE provides a firm founclafion for accomplishmenf in an age of mechanizafion. Adhering fo fhis policy, Mafh Club officers Lee Mennell, Darrell Bonner, Tom Graves, and Bob Shordoclc carried oui a series of challenging programs. Fascinaked Math Club members learn use of the ancient abacus Page 76 Before a problem is set on a slide rule, it is translated in scientific notation form Logical steps accompanied by explanations help to clarify the application of a theorem Math Club Front Row-Compter, Mills, Fruehan, Rowe, Allen, Hull, Besserglick, Kellogg 0 Row 2-Schmitzer, Bonner, Graves, Burk, Kimmel, Laubscher, Bonheimer 0 Row 3-Talcott, Schordock, Young, Morrell, Gysler, Wiant, Mermell, Jones. Page 77 rw WW 'A Qi . 6 , I my x if ,,, H? r Nymnhi, , , 57' Q 'Q -ff .2, . .vxmq w wi Hyviiusvvgiyuw 1. N 'L ',i'J'2'2'2?L1' , .. ..----ummm! WE. ff? 'Ming pw.- S 504. . ,E 'a 0 .a- 4, Q2 1. .- . l W if 5 5 , t Km ASMW 1: Sin W , ., ,W B fi magma Hand positions are the first skills Iypisis must acquire USINESS COURSES offer sound training for fufure office workers. Hi-Commercial expands classroom learning by faking business fours, they sponsor the sale of U. S. Savings Bond sfamps. Front Row-Zitner, Maxfield, McKay, Ivancak, Halvacs, Burkhart, Bertha, Sargent, Mishik, Matsui, Stupiansky, Smith, Mahall, Aird I Row 2-Shami, Griffin, Wykoff, Nelson, Vail, Byers, Ford, D. Hughes, Jacklitch, Bach, Babcock, B. Hughes, Russell 0 Row 3-Macko, Kuratnick, Johnson, Vladisavljevic, Loth, Hanna, Vandrasik, Roth, Gallagher, Bolte, Walls, Durovka, Gabele, S. Tripoulas 0 Row 4A Bobak, Taylor, Brivic, Ondray, Kuko, Ondrejech, Moriarty, McCartney, Burris, Read, Givens, K. Tripoulas, Gaydos, Bricker, Blough. Fall officers Candy Johnson, Becky Read, Carol Griffin. Jane Moriarty. Marilyn Byers. and Joyce Jackliich prepare refreshments for a meeiing Money for U. S. Savings Stamps is counted by Stamp Committee Linda Macko. Delphine Siupiansky, Bev Hughes, and Sylvia Bertha Page 79 AIN OFFICE business is fhe hearfbeof of fhe school Boih sfudenf body cmd faculty rely on ifs dependable supply of curreni Page 80 information and its obilify fo transfer an imporfcinf message fo Verbal and written messages flow out of the office in a continuous stream The office is a whirlwind of activity before school as teachers sign in and check their boxes for announcements fback rowj Mrs. Garrett Mr. Cook Mr. Zimmerman Mr. Rasp lmiddle rowj Miss Faud Mr. Anderson Mr. Meyer Mr. Brown lfront row! Mrs. Pigg Mr. Scullion Mr. Ralls any pcirf of fhe building Swifchboard Operafors . Seated-Aring 0 Standing gJohnson, Kust, Dmyter- ko, Anderson, Kauffmann, DePoIo. -I 1 Y 'B-E g 4 f' ,M grvgiff 0 if H Wfwwmx 1 Page 81 NDUSTRIAL ARTS courses range from fhe silenf concentration of fhe draffing rooms fo deafening roar of ihe machine shop. Double period sessions condifion inexperienced hands info nimble assefs in fhe manipulafion of a machine, and Adjusting the innermost structures of an engine requires the aid in fhe masfery of complex fools knowledge of many tools and adequate proficiency in their uses Page 82 Classes working out projects can be seen simultaneously through the glass partition Before novice motorists are put on the road in driving lab, operation of the car must he explained exactly 1 The technique of turning a corner at a busy intersection is clearly illustrated by means of a flannel board that subjects driving problems to a hird's-eye view evaluation RIVER EDUCATION dedicates itself to the theory that a good driver is an informed driver. The prospective motorist is introduced to principles of safe driving and is able to master valuable practical techniques in the Drivo-Training Room. Page 83 . 99 ' ,gm 44wX,sd A well-planned meal demands efficient use of utensils and quick inierpretation of the recipe-skills mastered in the kiichen units OME ECONOMICS feaches noi only fhe arfs of cooking and sewing, buf also familiarizes one wifh fhe principles of home managemenf and fhe responsibiliiies in fhe home of each member of as fhe family circle. A good lunch is the basis of an alert sIuden!'s day Page S4 Learning from Marna Ploiz's table setting are members Weidokal. Hancik, Negrey, Booth, Johnson, Larson, Reed, Vamos, Henry, Sellars, Ford, Hughes, Aird. Lucas, Dunfee, and Ondrejech ETTER HOMEMAKING, fhe goal of bofh fhe FHA and the Serving Sfaff, is achieved by affencling classes and by observing experfs' clemonsfrafions. To illusfrafe fheir skill, responsible girls of fhe Serving Sfaff assisf af school banquets. President Pat Lucas takes attendance at FHA meeting 0 Front Row-Hancik, Wilson, Pirnat 0 Row 2-Stupiansky, Roth 0 Row 3-Vandrasik, Gdovin, Walls, D. Henry, McEnneny, Gresko, Hartley, Bertha, Annandale 0 Row 4- Frank, Alexis, Mishik, Dill, Nester, Max- field, Spayde, Henson, Calderone, Mo- riarty o Row 5-Nicholls, Aird, Voytko, L. Henry, Slavik, Yankovich, Lemieux, Page 85 Engulfed in a battle to secure control of ihe huge sphere, cageball enthusiasts combine fun with physical exercise in gym class OYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION classes partake in daily exercises that develop strength, stamina, and mental maturity. Advanced techniques are employed by qualified instructors to help the boys surpass the national standards. A variety ot physical activities Page 813 round out a well-balanced program. Leaping over the hurdles requires supple muscles and coordination IRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION classes combine frcick, folk dancing, swimming, ond ofher sporfs io develop fifness and sporfsmcinship. Folk dancing combines an extended series of intricate fooiwork and rhythmic clapping thai complimenis the beat of the music Dr. Kealing is available io studenis for medical advice EALTH SERVICES, under fhe clirecfion of Mrs. Lava Garreff, emphasize prevenfion of illness fo sfudenfs. Underclassmen receive a check-up from Dr. William Keafing, school clocfor, while seniors gel Red Cross chesf X-rays. Front RowAMiller, Simon, Knoepp, Mikula, Winter 0 Row 2-Gdovin, C. Collins, Cristino, R. Collins, Street, Wilson, McKay. Page 88 Healfh Cenfer Sfaff . . . Mrs. Garrett instrucis Healih Center Staff in keeping accurate individual records of all students Gayle Miller and Ch:is Collins demonstrate the correct way to make use of a balance scale Mary Beth McKenzie and Mrs. Garrett work together keeping student health records up-dated Junior Red Cross members Nancy Lemieux, Sandra Weston, Cheryl Pike, Marilyn Fortey, and Marcia Hennie display current projc:ts Page 89 Anraciive salads mus! be unmolded quickly to maintain an appealing flavor Used dishes and trays require careful stacking HE CAFETERIA radiafes an aura of relaxafion in ihe midsf of a heciic academic schedule. Lunching sfudenfs enjoy friends' companionship and lunches prepared wifh fhe individual's daily nufrifional needs in mind. Daily news is exchanged during the lunch hour. a refreshing break from the academic rouiine Page 90 The Quick-Lunch-Line offers selected snacks Piping hot rolls are rapidly iransferred from pan io plate io insure freshness Page 91 nfw-wg, ? ,f.- fm 2,2 ' ,, ..L,, 3 3 ,-'f 2 -f N K V' ? I I My A-mg .55gC1s5ff5m,,e L gg,aQ?5?5:g:fz1,1,fL,,A.w f ','7?ifgiiS1vQz!f'i if F- WPI Lf. 5, ff E- TSM-fif'T P:g, ,Mr 'W'Wv vgv LAM M- X Ri 1 v WN N H- H--M ffw'?i3?'Qse.?M,fQf2miv21Qw ? :,ffQ,2fQf5gm,effegk1mfw , ' 1 A Q. , Awww, - 1 ,wma 2:1 viva, , 4 , -VV-Lkfwmwifgiieskgifw W f ,N Q if x A 1 355 M Q ,Y W, V , ff A :Q f - . fi' W ' K gi Ni , wg EL g EQ, W ' Qi' ' :,,, , AH if A f: 'A 5 V ' 'fs - xii :Q Wg' S. I Zi , K , I R J iw! X 5. ' , - ,. W Z 'K if 1 K ' f ':s,. ' ui fm . 43 k KT-E e Mwmw-V ,gif fP:5 Q:j:f.:'-. ,Q s Q - ' 5 - , 1 um X fusfodions moinfoin cr clean, Ushers . lirecf people of special evenfs 'he Sfoge Crew, srronge lighfs and sefs for each if efficiency fhroughouf fhe school. - - 79f,,'fN,,,f,f qsfigf. ,- ,hrwalmsfl We-W ' mg sig-,.W 1 , l A-we w H Q- A 5.,:Qe,Jiif ' ' . A I -s:,,,,, X ,s ., ,, l ,i .,A Aii, , l 7 sQi-sgA Blass, Michael Yasler, and Thomas Heacox prepare gym for game l Front Row-Jones, Kust, Schlechty, Davis, Dean 0 Row 2 Waddell, Weiss, Sheppard, B1-undage, Graves, Spisak, Diehl 0 Row 3AWilson, Russell, Durovka, Walborn. srw-Wheeler' - School security officer. Mr. Stephen Ondrejech, promotes safety by ticketing traffic violators 1. ,le Filmstrips are used by Miss Haines io reveal different aspecis of choice colleges UIDANCE is an indispensable aid available fo ihe sfudenf body whefher Grade counselors visi! homerooms to insiruc! and advise on school mailers, as Mr. Degyansky is doing for a junior class Page 94 The problem be social or academic. .1 I q,?.'.,, . We , v Answering queries regarding informaiion on the permanent record is a function of Mrs. Baldridge, counselor io ihe juniors Weekly guidance meetings enable counselors to discuss students' problems. lLeft to right!-Miss Roeder: Miss Latto: Miss Cope: Mr. Cunningham: Mrs. Garrett: Mr. Miller, coordinator of guidance: Mrs. Baldridge: Mr. Ulrich: Mr. Reiley: Mr. Degyansky: Miss Haines ARENT-TEACHER relafion is intensified through PTA. FTA activities provide on introduction to fecrching profession. PTA Presidents Mr. and Mrs. David T. Morgenthaler frightl organize parent-teacher transport by bus to Karamu Playhouse Future Teachers of America . . . Front Row-Brandstetter, McDowell, Yuhas, Schroeder, Zinchak, Murphy, Kilgore, Cable o Row 2-Judd. Webster, Matius, Eggleston, Bertha, N. Reed, Hall, Walker 0 Row 34 Meermans, Hesse, Zeis, Bristow, Smerick, Morris, Linnansalo, Halvacs, Chuhay 0 Row 4-Jones, Eaton, Pfeil, Gacde, Matusicky, Friedrich, R, Reed, Graves, Schlechty, Mikula, Limpert. Page 95 yytitgt i, 'ivllft 4 4 Un' 1 'lp 44, if ,txftsgai ' a 'ff 'Uk t at M r 'VNU i Q z ' 1' g A ff fi g 2 41 ' 0 ' ' 4 'wr Y ' ' ff It . fi 44 j I ti, Q W HIC f 2 V7 Q'1PpE DX99 THE TRUMPET SUMMONS US TO A NEW FRONTIER ooo 19 Ji M Nafional focus illuming physical fifness has given impefus and vigor fo our varied afhlefic program. Compefifion is a parf of fhe over- all fraining for sporfsmanship. -V .AW M. hy Y J , F .ggaorffs . . 96-127 o BOYS' SPORTS o GIRLS' SPORTS The 'L' Club F1-on! Row-McKay, Perrymore, Zurowski, Salo, Dorsch, Meltzer, Bauman, Doolittle 0 Row 2-DeSanto, Leonard, James Haas, Moore, Petzinger, Ward, Herrick, Allen 0 Row 3-Fisher, Tegrotenhuis, Rawlings, Rowland, Mast, Geisman, Richards, Cawrse, Campbell 0 Row 4-Hughes, O'Dell, Harmon, Dean, Speer, Green, Forsblom, Mills, D. Rothgery, Nielsen 0 Row 5-Doll, George, Wiegand, P. Rothgery, McCreary, Kaiser, Dudczenko, Keller, Hoffar, John Haas I Row 6-Gaydos, Rector, Conry, Hogg, Krejci, Sloane, Cleary. Clark, King, Lambert, McKendry, Trepp. ECOGNITION of individual achievemenf in inferscholaslic sporls is fhe purpose of The L Club, whose members confribufe fo fhe yearly success of many of Lakewood's reams. The baskefball and swimming squads won Lake Erie League championships, while fhe foofball and indoor frack reams finished fhe year wifh nearly perfecf records. Page 97 x 22 iw W Mk anger Bill Brand brings down I .e elusive Raider quarterback 3 ' Lokewood Wins Sixp Ploces Second in LEL Rivolry Starting the season by trouncing Cuyahoga Falls, the LHS varsity fought its way to a second in the Lake Erie League competition. Their first loss l Coaches Aniel, Duncan, and LaSpina view las! week's game films came in the second game of the season to- a highly rated Rhodes team. Rallying, they swept the next two, one from a tough Forge team, Their second loss in the year came from the hands of an underdog Brush team. However, they then Won the next four games of the race: they romped over last-place Shaker, beat Parma, always a formidable foe, even with seven lettermen benched, they pulled out a victory over first-place Shaw, putting both teams into a first-place tie, and then l beat Cleveland Heights in a pouring rain. Euclid l continued to hex the Rangers with a last game victory that dropped Lakewood to second place. Lunging Ranger crashes through three defenders for touchdown 7- Fron! Row-Campbell, Cutler, Stoking, Orin, Harmon, Tober, Manogg, Rawlings, Senkovis, Oliver 0 Row 2-Fraunfelder, DeSanto, Smith, Foxx, Carpenter, Jim Fisher, Brand, Allen, George, Mills. Perrymore, Gossen, Ribar, Conry, Boesel 0 Row 3--McKendry, John Fisher, Stracker, Groves, Cleary, Dudczenko, McLaughlin. Christie, Keller, Dean, Kaiser, Britting, Gaydos 0 Row 4-M. Knotts, Jones, O'De1l, Jesty, King, Hughes, McPike, Zimmerman, Freeman, Hoffar, Salo, Vickerts, Managers McCreary, Green, Doolittle. Page 99 Counting sheep doesn't seem to put Rick Gosson's mind at rest, This Patriot was taken by surprise by a pair of Ranger guys, as as the Rams amass a defense to tackle the powerful runner DeSanto and Dudczenko pair up to ride this I-'orgeman down Lakewood A gap in the defense provides this Arcman with room for a TD Fisher breaks for long yardage against Warriors Page 100 Cuyahoga Falls 6 Rhodes . 6 West Tech . . , , 12 Valley Forge , , . 12 Brush , 8 Shaker Heights 6 Parma 6 Shaw ,. ,. 16 Cleveland Heights 6 Euclid e 14 A late Patriot is not enough to stop this Ranger's touchdown There is no possible escape and the prospect of a hard tall looms, as the Lakewood defenders masterfully corner their fleeing Parma opponent Joyvees Clash With Formidoble League Opposition Battling with the aches and bruises of an initial season, the JV football team carried the Purple and Gold to a season record of 3-7-0, ranking 3-4-0 in the Lake Erie League circuit. The sought-for Winning combination of defense and offense clicked during mid-season when the junior gridders scored three quick victories over Brush, Parma, and Cleveland Heights. The tangle with Heights proved to be the triumph of the season when the previously undefeated Tiger squad was shut out 20-0 by the exuberant Rangers. Solid experience gained from opening contests projected concluding games into a series of thrillers. Guided by the capable quarterbacking of John Parrish and the outstanding sprints of Brad Storm, Jim Betonte, John Shami, and Dave Boyd, JV football experience mirrored the future varsity hopes. Atiempting to break free from opposing iacklers on all sides. Glasgow struggles for yardage needed to gain the first down W QL t -t'st- 1 W QF si-ti ' P - itie,' f '1, - e,ies, fix' f i ' W 'T .,i..t, Vl.r ss,s lg? . . f epp.r T PMC, , 2. . 4. . Tp i s ' iff Migfsff' ,,.,fg.i .,,.., ,,!,5,f.., .,,. ip' -- -kgs? I TM'ffM'?'A't is if ,, , 773. In . - Q, in ' ' V V W fi 'V ,M ,l,,,,M,,.,s,,,.n- . E52 H 5, . .1 y-rs A M ,V ...B V t WW W ,. , x Ns. ..,. T! 1 V J .MIZMX S in M . V. JW 4. W wg Am, 1, ,..,,:, hMN?MgVTMMW? igvykwsf. . ., .,:,T.,,4Vi: h,V. .,..-, rf Q ,ga V' .He up 5 :sg hp if L K i ,. I H, 5 T. ,ff fat i , .J ff' i sii ill' ft f s iff. 3 ffl. i N' ,Q 'ioiiirvfrnfr ,,,..,r,g.,., is,i. M F' A 'X , I ' f f 'K' Y 1' ' q . H ' if if a - P s, ,jj I T r r 13- r , ,ii .-if , X J ar, X , , 'ire at QT- ff' 5 3 1' I ,ffl ' lf it iw Elan-are f 65231156 T 2 Front Row-Holmes, Glasgow, Willie, Simone, Shami, Gibson, Robertson, Dempsey, Thomas 0 Row 2-Mizell, Riegler, Boyd, Weitzel, Betonte, Storm, Parrish, Kendall, McNamee, Taylor, Stracker 0 Row 3-Christie, Horndeski, Welsh, Musser, LaJoe, Lacy, Fleming, Turner, Campbell 0 Row 4--Rupay, Dadas, Baran, Strank, Bigham, Palocsay, Beiser, Vail, Clark. Page 101 Driving in for a. layup and another two points, Co-Captain Jim Rector demonstrates the form that won him a PresStar rating Page 102 Lokewood Is LEL Co-Chompg Show Shores Title The varsity basketball team captured another LEL co-championship under new head coach John Piper. The Rangers compiled a l7-3 overall record. The Lakewood cagers revenged their two regular season losses to Valley Forge and Shaw the second time around, the latter marking the co-champion- ship. Tournament-bound, the Rangers defeated Rocky River, but were then turned back by West High. This year's team rewrote the record book as more foul shots were made in the regular and total season. Jim Rector did some rewriting, as he topped the previous foul shot record. He also was All-Scholastic, a PresStar, and on the Plain Dealer Dream Fivei' team, which Ken Conry also merited. Art Stehlik gained the Berea Sectional All-Tourney and the All-LEL second teams. Lakewood . . , . . 73 Brush . , ,.... . , , . , 60 62 Garfield Heights 35 60 Shaker Heights , 56 62 Euclid ,.... ..... , 43 60 Valley Forge , . . , 68 58 Parma ,.,.,.. ,. 52 73 West Tech . . . 62 73 Berea ,.., . 60 53 Shaw ,..., . , 57 79 West High . . . . , , 76 66 Cleveland Heights . , , 56 51 Brush .. .........,. 47 62 Shaker . , . . , 48 78 Euclid ,...., . 65 73 Valley Forge . 63 74 Parma , . .,., . , . 69 55 Cleveland Heights . 51 65 Shaw .....,.,.. 62 243 18 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 0 Front Row' Fisher, Rector, Conry, Stehlik 0 Row 2 Dudczenko, Zurowski, Vllunson, Schumacher. Tomcho, Mgr. o Row 34-Gaydos, Smith, Mueller, Coad. C, . we H1 Q J f r I diff' Art Stehlik, one of the best defensive players, shows that he is a big threat on offense as well The stage is set for action as cagers await outcome oi a foul shot Rangers lunge to obtain possession of ball I':1g'v lib!! M 512 Q , , W i vivw 99-S 'E 4' ,4 ,va , rw. ,5 wfszmfg Meri - ' 4 f 1, . ,,. ' fr 4 1 X 1 Q A t .af Q x l if v ra t U f' .af X lag gk r , , c f N if N 1 X X W Front Row-Clark, Mast, lVIcKinstry, Zurowski, Richards, Betonte, Baran 0 Row 2---Speer, Hogg, Mzmdrella, Lininger, Andrews, Dadas, Strang, Malling. Junior Vorsity Boskeiboll Triumphs in l2 Out of 18 Gomes Ending the season with a 12-6 record, the Junior Varsity basketball team gained the valuable experience needed for varsity action next year. Under Mr. Boyer, new head coach, the team demonstrated their ability to handle themselves on the basketball court. The jayvee cagers were led this year by playmaker junior Bob Mast, who had the highest percentage of shots from the floor. Bob Mills, junior center, pulled down the most rebounds. Leading the team in foul shooting was so-phomore Dave Strang. Among the sophomores, Tom Malling had the highest percentage from the outside, while Dave Hogg was right behind Mills in rebounding. The LEL was very strong this year, as many ofthe teams were evenly matched. All the jayvee games were Well fought, even though the final score may not have been in LakeWood's favor. Mr. Boyer did an excellent job during his first year teaching the boys both fundamental and advanced principles that help the boys progress. Bob Mast, displaying his ability io elude the opposition, aiiempts a jump sho! while Hogg moves swiftly in for a possible rebound Page 105 ,W Butierflier John Dol-sch gasps for his breath Bruce Lamb and Tom Sloane fly off the blocks in fast backstroke starts as Don Cawrse and Brad Boesel lend encouragement Freestyle relay team practices winning form Page 1043 Showing off his precise. prize-winning style. diver .Toe Ward siretches into a well-executed reverse dive in pike position Swimmers Splash cas LELChc1mps Handicapped by the renovation of the pool, the swimming team started training by running track for six weeks. Back in the water, the team, captained by Jim Crawford and Jack Geisman, maintained its rigorous training schedule. In a brilliant season, the Rangers copped the LEL Championship with 12 wins and 1 loss. Scarcely stopping for breath, the mermen grabbed second place in the Euclid Relays and fourth place in the Kent State Relays. Finishing first in the LEL meet, the team made a fine showing in individual standings. Scoring well were divers Joe Ward and Bill Hudson. Supplying points to spark team effort was the freestyle relay team of Hunter, Sloane, Crawford, and Geisman. High point man and l A jubilant and victorious team follows tradition by Wlnnel' 0-f the FE1dI1Qf Award Was Bruce throwing Coach Scullion in for traditional dunking Front Row-Coach Scullion, Schwartz, Morgenthaler, Bennett, Boyer, NVaggoner, Kimball, Mecredy, Barnes, Coach Wolf 0 Row Ze-Mattoon Bauer, Fuller, J. Crawford, Geisman, Ward, Duncan, Lamb, G. Dorsch, Wiedemer 0 Row 3--Rost. R. Crawford, J. Dorsch, Boesel, Sloane, Hunter, Panehal, Hudson, Stromberg 0 Row 4vMorse, Winter, Zimmerman, Ilchak, Janosek. Cawrse, Richards, Pence, Rogers, Page 107 Front Row-Keller, Groves, Knotts, Zemberi, Lambert, McKendry, DeSanto, Moore, Leonard, Mattson, Coch 0 Row 2 -Marcis, Mgr., ' ' k St ,M 'l'h tBk P.M R SWT hd Fisher, Salo, Catalusci, Wakeham, Farquhar, Harbac , Forsblom, reszoff,B anogg,G1c res, a er, anogg 0 ow sc u y, Odell, Fitzgerald, McFarland, Harris, Sheridan, Janis, Simone, Sajna, George, Chamot, Carleton 0 Row 4---Kemmitt, Campbell, Jubu, Rawlings, TeGrotenhuis, Green, Howard, Keator, Riegler, Trepp, Welsh. Ken Lambert attempts a takedown with a neck-breaking hold Page 108 Wrestlers Wrdngle to 4-7 Record On the record books, this season's wrestling team had a losing season. However, four of the meets were lost by one or two points, and a majority depended upon the outcome of the final match. The highlight of the season was the near upset of the state-champion Maple Heights squad. Outstanding during the regular season were four seniors: Frank Zemberi Q8-35, Ken Lambert Q5-23, Bob DeSanto C9-25, and Scott McKendry, who wrestled an unbeaten season with a 10-O record. Of these four grapplers, only Bob DeSanto made it to the state meet in Columbus. Weighing in at 138 pounds, he won the first two matches and lost the next two, unofficially placing him fifth in the state. Clearly the biggest surprise of the season was Bob Leonard, who entered the district meet with a mediocre record and came out undefeated. He lost the first round at Columbus, however. The Lakewood grapplers under Coach Salzbrenner ended the season with a 4-7 record. Tumblers Enjoy Best Seoson This year's tumbling team, composed of boys from the three grades, was described by Mr. Harwood as being one of the school's finest. All the members did outstanding work during the before-school and sixth-period sessions. They concentrated on balance, coordination, and control of the muscles through working with Lakewood High's fine apparatus. Parallel bars, horse, rings, trampoline and unicycle were utilized in this voluntary program. Exercises and stunts without equipment also contributed to satisfying national impetus to emphasize general physical fitness. Various Ranger basketball games featured performances of the gymnasts at halftime shows. Spring engagements of the team included a meet with Rocky River and a demonstration on tumbling at a meeting of the Friendship Club. Balance is the key to doing these difficult stunts, with unicycles helping to increase team's familiarity with tumbling techniques Resulting from much practicing, several types of handstands involve perfect control Front Row-Young. Pekarcik, Mallinak, Marr, Wingate, Gresh, Rothgery, Robertson, Clevenger, Ahren, Janis, Tom McCasson 0 Row 2-Alley, Kmetz, Marzullo, Knotts, Gantos, Jim McCasson, Kravec, Wotsch, Craig, Kurilich, Babb 0 Row 3AKleinho1tz, Judd, Peach- man, Boyer, Nelson, Grady, Brichta, Diebolt, Marton, Ellis, Vick, Dzurick 0 Row 4-Mischnick, Zimmerman, Hudson, Kucera, Bennett, Baldwin, Webber, Malinkey, Juba, Kleinholz. Page 109 Trockmen Pile Up Points, Wins Quarter-milers sprint around the indoor track as part of their warm-up exercises in preparation for another important meet Front Row-Rowland, Rothgery, Kiles, Supina, MacFar1and, Little, Tyo, Rainey, Wiegand, Nielsen 0 Row 2-Petzinger, Christie, Kirkpatrick, Gosson, Birchard, Loehr, Mikula, Lawson, Hudson, Baumann, D. Lyon I Row 3-Strang, Parrish, Ford, McCain, Krejci, Selby, Gaydos, Young, Mgr., Hogg, Jones, Rodgers, McKay, Wayland, Hoffar, T. Lyon. Ranger hurdlers Bill Kreici, Tom Christie, and Del Rodgers show the form which will help the team in gaining another victory Page 110 With a fast-paced season, the indoor track team made seven wins and dropped only one to East Tech. Dan Lyon, senior quarter-miler, placed first consistently. Breaking the LHS indoor mile record by four seconds, junior Doug Ford is a promising distance runner. Captain Tom Christie gained team points on both the hurdles and high jump. In the Knights of Columbus Meet at the Arena, the two-mile relay team of Doug Ford, Bob Wayland, Gary Petzinger, and Trey Rainey took fourth place. At the City Indoor Meet, the team placed second in the LEL division, defeated by Euclid. First place in the shotput Was captured by Rick Gosson and Bob Smith in the Huron Relays in Michigan. Spikers Sovor Field Variety Due to the number of accidents this year, the outdoor trackmen finished with a disappointing 2-5 LEL record. Their two wins were against Shaw and Parma. Although the spikers lacked dashmen, they had an excellent field event record, which helped them take first in the Sandusky Relay. Coach Antel sent three boys to the state finals: Alex Jamieson, distance, Tim Evans, shoputg and Bob Smith, discus. The co-captains this year were Bob Eggers, pole vault, devoted to winning events, and Joe Meyers, hurdles, seated by injuries. Coach Antel is eagerly awaiting a bigger and better season next year. Piloting the team in '64 will be Tom Christie, hurdles, high jump, quarter-mile. Carry- ing much of the load next year will be returning cindermen Trey Rainey, Gary Petzinger, and Dan Lyon. Bob Smith, Doug Ford, Rich Gosson, and George McKay also look promising for next year. V A .,... LV HE , .. ,K L , A 3 V A,.,'f1:y:ig.,,, H1 ff - A : :K H I5 rl V7 4. .lse Coordination, timing, and strength are all vital to Rich Gosson in heaving the shotput Pacing daily keeps Doug Ford and Gary Petzinger in shape - Discus throwing is now a strong and popular event, thanks to record-breaking Bob Smith Tom Christie and Bill Krejci strive for speed and clearance Page 111 Anxious to win are Doug Ford and Gary Petzinger Putting forth a final effort. Gary Petzinger sprints towards finish Harriers Finish Strong to Capture LEL Fourth Ending the year in third place in the LEL Individual Meet, LakeWood's cross country team tied for fourth in over-all standings. Captain Gary Petzinger and Doug Ford led, snaring eighth and fifth places, respectively. In dual meets, Rangers posted a 2-5 record which yielded a sixth place. At the Brush Relays, the Varsity runners took the fifth spot as the junior varsity, led by George McKay, topped all opposition. In the District Meet, although not qualifying for the State, the Rangers, coached by Mr. Brown, made a good showing by placing fifth in front of three LEL teams who had defeated them in league meets. The outlook is promising for next year's team as nearly half of the lettermen will be returning Front Row-Moore, P. Speer, McIntyre, D. Rowland, Riddle, R. Richards, Leonard, Fedoruk, J. Zurowski, Coch, Sheahan, Joseph, J. Safran o Row 2-S. Miller, Bauman, Hogg, Mast, Kirkpatrick, Rector, Wiegand, S. Zurowski, Petzinger fCapt.J, Mackey, Supina, MacFar1and, D. Lyon 0 How 3-H. Thomas, Lminger, Rainey, P. Rothgery, Wakeham, R. E. Clark, Sheridan, TeGrotenhuis, Ford, G. McKay, Spisak, Krejci, Villwock, McCain, McKinstry, N. Brown QCoachJ. Page 112 Nefmen Volley to Fifth in LEL Led by captain and first singles Jim Griffin, the Ranger netmen were unsuccessful in defending their LEL title by ending the season with a 3-4 match record. The team was composed of second singles Rich Herrick, third singles Denny Rudd, first doubles Ray Mallinak and Nick Kozimor, second doubles Bruce Doll and Dave Rothgery, and alternate Rich Posladek. The ball did not bounce on the right side of the net for the Rangers, as the Euclid, Parma, and Cleveland Heights matches went down to the last man and point. Mr. Salzbrenner guided the boys to victories over Valley Forge, Shaker, and Parma. Shaw became the LEL co-champs along with Cleveland Heights. The netmen beat Shaker 5-0, providing the first point toward the Victory Bell. Rich Herrick, who had a 6-1 record for the season, was voted as outstanding player by the members of the team, Front Row-Mallinak, Posladek, Herrick, D. Rothgery 0 Row 2- Kozimor, Doll, Griffin, Rudd, Coach Salzbrenner. Kozimor returns service as Mallinak gets set for net play Rothgery practices his service for the next doubles match Griffin uses his powerful serve to gain another point Page 113 Botsmen Wind Up Seventh in LEL Lakewood's varsity baseball team finished the season with a 13-13 overall standing, placing The iesi of Lakewood pitching proves too rugged l . as another opponent whiffs the ai: and strikes out Seventh ln the LEL W1th a 5-9 mark, Parma stopped the team in two out of three district games. In the first LEL contest, Brush halted Lakewood 1-0 in extra innings. The team lost the next live, one loss being to Shaw, 8-7, by virtue of four errors permitting several runs. The batsmen then beat Cleveland Heights, 5-2, but dropped the next three games. Finishing with a flourish, the Rangers took the last four games from Parma, Shaw, Cleveland Heights, and Euclid. Bill Heyd was voted most valuable player and Art Stehlik was named best defenseive player. The junior varsity team finished with a 3-6 tally. Taking the ioss from Doyle, Stehlik ities to work a double play with a hard throw to first Front Row-Mahoney, Mgr., Beno, Mgr. 0 Row 2-Pasalis, Niedam, Fisher, Doyle, Stehlik, Foxx, Gresko, Forsblom, Heyd 0 Row 3-Coach Harwood, Benko, Doll, Taylor, Mueller, Meyers, Fraunfelder, Wolynec, Coach Buckeye. Page 114 Front Row-Turner, Wright, Orin, Smith, Knotts, Lambros, Wotsch 0 Row 2-Meikle, Hughes, Tober, Beganie, Fawcett, Quattrocchi Orlinsky, Harmon, Tschudy, Monturi 0 Row 3-Mertus, George, Brandenburg, Crowe, Zimmerman, Clark, Mischnick, Tomcho, Engel, Mast, Hurd. Golf Teom Tees Off The 1963 golf team completed its season with a 5-8 standing overall and a 2-5 standing in LEL competition. The two victories were a shutout over Shaw and a very close match with Euclid. The three top men on the team were John Grubb, sporting an average of 80.2, John Haas with an 84.9, and Bill Brown with an 87. The highlight of the season for the golfers was their second-place rating at the district meet, only two strokes behind the triumphant Bereans. John Grubb, elected to serve as next year's team captain, led the Lakewoodites at that meet with a score of 77. Coach Scullion, Rowland, Scullion, McKay, Conry, Haas, and Brown. - f i , fl 'J f ' - f' 5- 1 3.5 , -. fi N g., 1 3 X was . , j . ' -Y 'e . Constant practice helps , t eiigitiicaweigfxii, each member of golf team Page 115 Gymnasis, meeting daily sixth hour. demonstrate a varieiy of difficult handsiands including feats on high and low p 11 1 b OYS' INTRAMURALS supplement varsiiy sporfs ai Lakewood. This program includes a bowling league ihai runs iwenfy-iwo weeks sfariing in December Saiurday morning baskeiball also siaris in December and league play runs fhrough March. The fable fennis iournameni Page 116 challenges skill and coordinaiion. Swimming Timers Officiolly Clock Ronger Mermen Swimming Timers, under the student direction of senior Tessa Abineri, play an important role in the smooth functioning of home swim meets. Their responsibilities include officially clocking all visiting and Lakewood mermen. Several girls work on each lane to insure that the times obtained are as accurate as possible. Exactness is always stressed as their watches are started with the gun and stopped as the swimmer touches the wall. Twelve girls participated in the group's duties. Front Row-Cody, Bowen, S. Mueller, Abineri, Davis 0 Row 2- Grulich, Rector, Kalinowski o Row 3-Hamilton, C. Mueller, Gibson, Schroeder. Alert iimekeepers watch ior exac! momeni swimmers finish final lap Page 117 A I L Spirit of Olympics Prevoils in Leoders' Activities Olympic games had an added significance for the members of Leaders Club this year as they based their program on these winter and summer events. A talk by athletic star Eleanor Montgomery and a Winter Olympic party headed the activity slate. Raising money through booths at the all-school party, they also donated to the Olympic fund sending American athletes abroad. At Leaders wrap gifts for children's home Lakewood, Leaders, under the guidance of Miss Kleinecke, play a vital role in the functioning of the physical education department. During gym classes, they make daily announcements, take attendance, and then man the office. After earning their white gym suits by attending early- Putting clothes on as fast as possible Mough' mam' laughs at Leaden' pany morning training sessions, club members can prove themselves by serving as class team captains, helping with equipment, and leading exercises. 1 , Front Row-Kilgore, Byers, Arbuckle, Eredics, Smiley, Stechmeyer, Hansar, Winter, Knock, Chockley, Tkach, Biesmeyer 0 Row 2-Walsh, Fichter, Murphy, Parry, Hassfurther, Ranahan, Daniels, Davis, P. Griffin, Goddard, Fording, Mobley 0 Row 3-Liber, Smerick, Kelih, Muffler, Hesse, Cody, Heim, Cullen, Lavelle, Liffiton, Widell 0 Row 4-Maxwell, Stearns, Thomson, Young, Neff, C. Griffin, Meermans, Dickey, Palornaki, Cook, Mueller 0 Row 5-Dougherty, Sabol, Camp, Webster, Weidlich, Gaede, Herzberger, Feld, Ford, Kimball, Wittmus. Page 118 Front HowfSchroeder, Lazor, Halvacs, Smiley, Lavelle, Chockley, Robinson, Palomaki o Row 2-Rudd, Rundell, Hoek, Thomas, Phillips, Daniels, Fichter, Herzberger s Row 3-Straub, Mentz, Mobley, Stearns, Vail, Bataka. I O ' Athletic Boca rd Forms Nucleus of Girls Introlmuroul Sports Prog rom Organizing the intramural program is the function of the Athletic Board, advised by Miss Donley. One or two managers for each sport, a costume mistress, and two point-secretaries compose the group. For each sport season they set up the tournament and officials' schedules, keep accurate records of points, and in general run the sport. The girls, chosen by the preceding Board and the physical education teachers, must be dependable, for their duties entail precise record-keeping and being at many meetings and games. Promoting enthusiasm among Lakewood girls is another vital task so that the intramural sports program will be of value to the greatest number of girls. Basketball officials meet with captains before siari of a game Page 119 Archery enthusiasts take careful. precise aim as they train their sights on the bu1l's-eye in a competitive after-school tournament Page 1 20 Love, 15, 30! the score climbs as AFS student Kiran Mandla steps into a forehand tennis shot A lei!-hand lunge impairs the opposition's dribble in a junior field hockey game Voried Sports Progrom Solfisfies Poised and graceful, Jan Fichter achieves excellence in demonstrating a thigh rest All Girls During First Semester Intramurals encourage competitive drive in the comprehensive girls' sports program offered to all Lakewood girls. In rugged, fast-moving sports, such as hockey and basketball, homeroom rivalry develops in round-robin tournaments held during the first semester. In gymnastics, agility and timing are basic requirements leading to skill on apparatus equipment. In archery, a cool head and careful stance yield excellence without the sus- tained effort of other sports. In tennis, speed, proper aim, and active footwork make champions as girls compete Within their grade for class titles. Balance exercises wiih balls develop coordinaiion in rhythmic gymnasiics Pat Paiierson leaps in vain for ball as Barb Weidlich captures a rebound Page 121 Table tennis enthusiasts utilize skillful wrist movements and quick reactions as they battle for intramural class championships Carol Mentz swings into action in an intramural bowling game In volleyball. good net play, a highly skilled art. surprises opponents and gains many points Page 122 Second Semester Yields Reloxofion, Fitness, Points Girls' intramurals provide fun, physical fitness, and an opportunity to earn points toward athletic awards. Second semester sports are no exception. Volleyball heads the list of sports in late winter. Drills in class on serving, setting up, and spiking prepare girls for homeroom competition. In table tennis, quickness and control yield class titles while in bowling, wrist action becomes the most important factor in determining good and bad games. In the spring softball provides outdoor activity for team sport enthusiasts. Pitching, fielding, and batting are all complex skills practiced in class to prepare for after-school games. In golf, a slower, more precise sport, girls strive to achieve individual prowess and the school championship. In badminton, a sport requiring speed and agility, elimination tournaments host a large turn-out. In preparation for the intramural program, golfers practice puiting, a skill requiring much drill to acquire proficiency Karen Fichier reaches for a low piich as she exhibiis the fast reflexes needed in softball Liz Wyper and Nancy Chockley, 1963 class badminton champions, display quick wrist action in compeiition for the school iiile Page 123 I Q , i , d b d ovements to express emotions d dancers achieve excellence in controlling poised arm an o y m Modern Doncers Present Minor Show to 9th Graders Modern dancers, under Mrs. Schindler's guidance, learn to interpret emotions and moods through graceful body movements. This year, with no major show, they presented a program to upcoming tenth graders at the Leaders, playday. Annual tryouts were held in February following several practice sessions. Girls were then selected on the basis of their ability in basic exercises and routines, their rhythm, and their imagination in a simple original compo-sition. All through the year, old dance patterns were reviewed and new ones learned as they began plans for next ycar's show. With gracefully ouisireiched arms, modern dancers convey a dramatic mood al rehearsal Page 12,1 Tonk Tours USA In Journey Over Lond by Woter Over Land by Water, the theme of this year's biennial Tankateers Show, combined with such stunts as the Catalina, Harningo, and Eiffel Tower into synchronized swimming routines. The forty Tank members, directed by Miss Clark, planned their own performances and costumes to represent twelve of the states in the Union, divided into eastern and western loops. Highlighting their program, presented May 15 and 16, were the senior Indian War Dance and the finale performed by candlelight. To qualify for Tankateer membership, girls must successfully pass tests on endurance, simple stunts, and basic strokes to prove ability. Combining an oyster and overhead skulling, Tankaieers practice siunts io determine ihe best routines io: iheir spring program In Water--Robinson. Pence 0 Row le-Mahan, Grulich, Matius, Kilgore, Larsen, Cleary. Stechmeyer, Cabot 0 Row 2eMetcalf. Dougherty, Young, Palack. Lucas, Becks 0 Row 3-Booth, Davis, McKenzie, Schroeder, Simms, Reed, Burton 0 Row 4-O'Brien, Combs, Daniels, Stalle, Friedrich, Aring, Hawkins 0 On Board-Richards, Jones, Bowen, Van Boxel, Tkach, Folberth, Curtis. Page 125 Row 1-Covey, Krasovec, McDowell, Smiley, Goddard, Palomaki, Cabot, Hansar, Bataka 0 Row 2-Vigh, DePould, Pickett, Robinson, Roehl, Winter, Mobley, Hassfurther, Funkt Schroeder 0 Row 3- Cook, Heim, Mueller, Vail, Wittmus, Kimball, Ciesielczyk, Hudig, Thomas, Herzberger. l Emile' an M1 feeffw-wel Outstanding Athletes Vie for Awards, All-Stclr Honors Climaxing the intramural sports seasons are the athletic awards and All-Star competition. Girls earn awards by accumulating points for managing the Various sports, participating in the after-school program, and oiiiciating at games. A girl wins a Shield Award by obtaining 300 points and an L-Pin for 600. The Medal, the highest award, requires a total of 900 points. All-Star games are the high points of the team sport seasons. The most outstanding individuals of the sport are selected- by players, captains, and officials to participate in the Black-and-Blue hockey game, the Yale-Harvard basketball game, the Purple-Gold volleyball game, and the Hit-Run softball game. Volleyball managers. Robin Rudd and Annalee Phillips, check on all-star eligibility Anne Goddard, surrounded by white-suited Harvard guards, coniemplakes whether to shooi or pass in ihe 20th annual Yale-Harvard all-siar basketball game in which Harvard. paced by high-scorer Diane Hassfurther with 15 points, downed a tough Yale ieam 29-22 Page 120 Shield . . . I-'ronl Row-Sargent, O'Brien, Byers, Pence, Winter, Davis, Rudd, Miller, Hixon, McDowell, Eddy 0 Row 2-Brandstetter, Walborn, Holibaugh, Tkach, Mobley, Dvorak, Kelih, Kuratniclsi Bella, Griffin, Brite 0 Row 3-Dill, Davis, Mathes, Straub, Dickey, Van Boxel, Dresing, Ford, Kust, Jerome 0 Row 4-Kemp, Leitis,'Schade, VVaterloo, Rowe, Dorenkott, Aring, Erimie, Mueller, Cutler, Eaton 0 Row 5-Larson, Elliott, Thomas, Mihal, Lavelle, Sabol, Kimball, Liber, Maxwell, Combs, L-Pin . 1, 11 From Row-Naccarato,Moore, Kilgore, Schroeder, Stech- meyer, Halvacs 0 Row 2- Weidlich, Rundell, Daniels, Jerome, Ranahan, Waterloo 0 Row 3-Robinson, Cody, Walsh, Mills, Lazor. M... Admiring the Medal charm, top athletic award, are these recipients: Row l-- Hassfurther, Herzberger, Wyper, Reed, Smiley 0 Row 2-Spayde. Cook, Vail. Page 127 gtirlg 'al' '44 4 'Y ' Q Xu- ' l y Q. midi: 'Q I 'Za it Q uf, .' g G .. f ew - an ff T 5 4 'fecal' THE TRUMPET SUMMONS US TO A NEW FRONTIER Page 128 HIQ XV! C1QPE DX? ooo 'vm 5 686 A 9 9 Acquainfancewifh and accepfance of lhe many peoples of fhe world is a parf of our high school years. We are privileged fo welcome and fo know many from old-worlclculfures. 1 f-Q s .gp wr. .1-mw9':mWn Niz'H 'w': vwwwwifgbfwa-6 W:I1w:'i'T'?E'E N-FW'W1:i?E'?lf ,NY-:,si '3W'?': '5W?'77'V J'f,m in1fwf?1iwMwP?Ma1a-w'rW?wf- M L' -V Y, .5..:i3,.,5fg:5,yWA-lr.',ggfj,p:ysw-1.,,:,+ff-f gym ,1 ' , 'iff ' ML ' ,Z:x1f+5Sfg.,.f.,:' Q 523114 fr- -ff ffff'F' Jn, F A if 'f W: kzfii: ' -gffifigfsgi 5,1-Vt' jiwfils V if '-1.1 L fi . V ' ' 7 1 j 'f ,-qaiisfvfw VE 45,5 1' ' N ' 51 1 f 1 'f ??1 'W .- ' M. 41 v5fQm,gj1,.,4:iQ,f, - 'W gwene fwxffffiiff 'Q ,. H ,X X ,. , Y-1--MH w , , M M, ,M , , X , , W A May M 'fam , , ,J--1 A 4 K' ,, WM- .ggi ew k My ,,,,, - is ,NW 3 . W W? V ., . ,,.w3:w l E A, ,,. -if -Q. M N ,w1+W'2v'5:??+z:2 A 1 , -e QW, N rm. X 1 f W .:. ' ,,L,,. mw : HA fgwmf55Q5uuA, 9 1 b Aegcwswtp 'm..w1- F w? ' ' '- L X ' 'Y , A ' , , f Q-il! U :- '24 ,L ' gf , :4 'f'2e2gi2-Sf' Ll ' pe0l0A6 . . 128-187 o SCHOOL PERSONNEL o UNDERCLASSMEN 0 SENIORS Avmmi , 2:-rf-sf 5 ,,.7 5 5,5 Miss Melissa Miner, Chairman, presides at monthly department meetings in spacious English Office. Fron! Row-Miss Kleinmeyer MissMcTa artMisHtheo Mr.CokMr.MedwsMisWikh M.M oRw2M.Hto Mr.Slate M Mthtt gg, suc sn, s o, ao, s cam, r oore o -r usn, r, rs. ace Mr. Watters, Mrs. McCann, Mr. Donley, Mr. Mason, Mrs. Holcomb, Mr. Saur, Miss Cook 0 Abseni4Messrs. Lindsay, Piper, Ulrich, West ACULTY MEMBERS confribufe a wide variefy of falenfs fo make Lakewood High a comprehensive school fhaf has nof only rich academic offerings buf also valuable vocafionol and fechnical fraining. A chairman of every deparfmeni coordinafes fhe wide coverage afforded in every field. Page 129 DR. MYRON L. PARDEE President Lakewood Boca rd of Education Members of the Board of Education, with support of the community and school system, project their Wide range of experi- ence in business and civic affairs to make lXIRs. CLARK CRAIG KIMBALL Vice President educational plans and school policies during the monthly meetings. Succeeding Mr. Hopkins as president is Dr. Pardee, chief of orthopedic surgery at Lakewood Hospital. Mrs. Kimball serves as the vice president. MR. CHARLEY GlilGER MR. W. DEAN HOPKINS Page 130 MRS. WALLACE G. TEARE 'Where There's No Vision The People Perish' PROVIQRBS 29:18 Cl'wlI7'!H'ffl' of l'1'1'.vi1l1'11l KFlIII6!ljf'D Dr. EdWard's leadership has brought Lakevvood's school system national recog- nition. With the individual administrators and the school board, he helps advance the cause of education. As a community leader, his Weekly newspaper column points out the local educational developments and national trends. Working with Dr. Edwards, Dr, Spayde gives much of his time to community and school functions, While continuing the effective supervision of the annual budget. ,,,,,....--- ggi DR. WILLIAM B. EDWARDS, Superintendent of Schools B.A., Ohio U.: M.A., Kent State U.g Ph.D., Western Reserve DR. PAUL SPAYDE, Assistant Superintendent of Schools B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State University Page 131 rl . ,Q ll i I 2 il l l Mr. Povenmire. Mr. Cunningham, Miss Spinneweber, Mr. Rasp, ADMINISTRATORS MR. MAHLON POVENMIRE, Principal B.Sc. in Ed., M.A., Ohio State University MR. THEODORE CUNNINGHAM, Assistant Principal AB., Bluffton Collegeg M.S., Michigan University MR. ALFRED RASP, Assistant Principal AB., Indiana U.: A.M.T., Harvard U. MISS MARTHELLA SPINNEWEBER, Placement Dir. B.S., Kent State U.g M.S., Western Reserve U. MISS AGNES COPE, Dean of Girls B.Sc., Ohio State U.g M.A., Michigan U. Page 132 and Miss Cope discuss changes and ways to enrich educaiion of students School Officials Help Sfuclenis Find Poih 'ro Success School officials set high goals for all fields of student endeavor. Mr. Povenmire correlates the many opportunities offered. Assistant principal, Mr. Cunningham, and Miss Cope, dean of girls, develop cooperation among the student body. Mr. Rasp is assistant principal of instruction. Miss Spinneweber serves as placement director. Mr. James R. Anderson Mr. Carl B. Antel Mrs. Betty Baldridge Mr. Bruce T. Bauman Mr. Russell C. Beck Social Studies Physical Education Business Machines Social Studies Biology A.B., M,A. and Health B.S. in Ed.. lVl.A. B.A. B.S., M.S. University of Illinois B.A., M.A. Miami University Denison University Ohio University University of N. Carolina Miami University Ushers Hi-Forum Science Seminar Grade 10 I-Ii-Y Kent State University Grade ll Counselor JV Baseball COHCI1 Track Coach Football Line Coach All Teochers Develop For-Reaching Frontiers of Insight Mr. Richard D. Beyer Social Studies B.A., M.A. University of Akron Ohio State University Director, Night School Director, Adult Education Mr. Ezequiel Benavides Spanish B.S. Ohio State University Spanish Club Mr. Norman R. Brown Mrs. Dorothy Bruggeman Social Studies Art B.A., M.A. B.F.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Carnegie Institute Duke University of Technology Grade 12 Counselor Hi-Art Guild Cross Country Coach Assistant Track Coach Mr. Lee R. Boyer Social Studies B.A. Moun-te Union College JV Football Coach JV Basketball Coach Mr. Donald A. Buckeye Mathematics B.S., M,A. Ashland College Indiana University Mr. O. E. Breckenridge Special Education A.B. Baldwin-Wallace College Intramural Bowling Mr. Gerald Butler Social Studies B.A., M.A. Princeton University Western Reserve U. Grade 10 Hi-Y Mrs. Margaret Brenneis Business A.B, Pennsylvania State U. Cinema Business Manager Q Miss Elizabeth Caldwell Latin A.B., M.A. Wooster College University of Michigan Latin Club Page 133 Miss Ethel J. Campbell Home Economics Chairman B.S., M.A. Teachers College of Columbia University They Coor I-. Miss Genevieve S. Cook English A.B., B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Speakers and Writers Club Mr. Clifford G. Donley English, Speech B.A., M.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Kent State University One-Act Plays Phoenix Magazine Fulbright Exchange Page 134 Mr. Joseph C. Casey Driver Education B.A., M.A. State College of Iowa Michigan State University ciinoite Their Vclluoble Miss Sue E. Clark Mr. William G. Coleman Mrs. Alice Cook Physical Education Biology English B.S. B.A., B.Sc. in Ed., M.Sc. B.S. in Ed. MacMurray College Ohio Wesleyan University Miami University Girls' Intramurals Ohio State University Ohio State University Tankateers High Flyers Debate Committee Time to Be Beneficial Mr. Thomas C. Cook Mr. Eugene Degyansky Mrs. Katherine K. Devitt Mr. Anthony DiBiasio. Jr. Art Chairman Social Studies Assistant Librarian Reading Center Director B,Sc.Ed., M.A. and Guidance A.B., B.S.L.S., M.S.L.S. B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed. Ohio State University B.A., M.Ed. Western Reserve U. Ohio University Western Reserve U, Baldwin-WHIIBCG College Kent State University Grade ll Counselor Mr. Bauman devotes Friday nights to punch football passes at home games Miss Marjorie A. Donley Physical Education B.A., M.S. Denison University University of Colorado Athletic Board-Officials Intramurals I Mr. Robert J. Duncan Mr. Charles E. Egan Mathematics Power Mechanics B.A. B.S. Oberlin College Kent State University Ohio State University Varsity Football Coach Athletic Concessions To The Ever-Growing Miss Virginia Faud Home Economics B.S., M.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Ohio State University Serving Staff Ushers Mr. Robert H. Felty Business Education B.A. Ohio University Social Committee Mr. T. R. Evans Mr. Eugene R. 1-'ahnert Mr. Alex Farquhar Music Chairman German Business B.S., M.M. Miami University Northwestern University Senior Choir A.B. Mount Union College University of Munich Ohio State University Kent State University German Club B.A., M.A. Western Reserve U. Times Business Adviser School Activities ond Progrcims Mr. Orrin R. Findley Physics B.S., M.A. Muskingum College Columbia University Senior Class Adviser Mr. Emil George Miss Ulah Gilmore Chemistry Music, Business B.S.L.A., B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.S.Ed., M.M. Kent State University Ohio University Science Seminar Northwestern University Co-Chairman Junior Choir Mr. Werner A. Goldstauh Miss Kathleen Haines Mr. Paul C. Harger Mr. W. T. Harper Mr. Don Harwood Spanish and German College Counselor Mathematics Chairman Chairman Business Dept. Physical Education B.A., M.A. Problems A.B,, M.A. B.S.Ed., M.B.A. Chairman 8: Coordinator Hamburg University B.A., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Kent,State University M.S., M.A. Western Reserve U. Wilmington College Ohio State University Western Reserve U. Ashland College German Club Columbia University Math Club Faculty Athletics Mgr. Western Reserve U. Foreign Language Lab Athletic Manager Varsity Baseball Coach Gymnastics Page 135 Mrs. Lillian Holcomb English BA. Oberlin College .. it Miss Betsy Hutcheson English B.A., M.A. Westminster College Ohio University Speakers and Writers Phoenix Magazine Fulbright Exchange They Hope To Achieve Mr. Fernand Jacques French B.A., B.Ped. Universite Laval, Quebec Universite de Montreal Le Cercle Francais Mr. Franklin Jefferis Chemistry B.S. Case Institute Technology Athletic Photographer Hi-Y Adviser The Ohio Music Education Association presents Mr. Evans with the annual Distinguished Service Award Page 136 Mr. Dale D. Hutson English A.B., M.A. Otterbein College Ohio State University Commencement Speakers Mr. Jack R. Irey Chemistry A.B., M.A. Indiana University Science Seminar Mr. T. Ray Jackson Biology. Horticulture BS., M.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Kent State University Athletic Equipment Mgr. Athletic Trainer Bolcmce Between the Disciplines Miss Nancy E. Jones Mr. John Kauffman Mrs. Susie E. Kemp Librarian Plane Geometry and Clothing B.A., B.S,Ed., General Math B,S, in I-LEC, BS-L-S., M.A. BVS- Purdue University Ohio State University Bradley University Western Reserve U. Chess Club Science Seminar School Party Committee A f 3 Miss Lucille Kenney Miss Adell M. Kleinecke Miss Edna Kleinmeyer Coordinator of Physical Ed. Chairman English Instruction Materials BE., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. LaCrosse State College Western Reserve U. Western Reserve U. Michigan University Cornell University Projection Club Leaders Club Honor Society Cheerleaders Mr. Chas. J. Kluckhohn Mr. D. E. Knepper MY- 5ebaSiiHl'l A- I-a5PiD8 Chemistry Business Health 8: Physical Ed. BA. B.S., M.S, AB.S.. M.Ed.. North Central College Bowling Green U. Mlaml UmVefSltY Bowling Green U. Asst. Football Coach Asst. Wrestling Coach Miss Martha Latto Home Economics B.Sc., M.Ed, Ohio State University Kent State University Grade 10 Counselor FHA Club Mr. Ronald A. Leeseberg Biology B.Sc, Kent State University Cf the Sciences ond The Communicoiion of Humoniiies Mr. Allen W. Lindsay English B.A., M.A. University of Kentucky University of California San Diego State College JV Football Coach JV Track and Field Coach Mr. John A. Mason English B.S,, M.A. Indiana State College University of Denver School Publicity Library provides a quiet place with reference material to help teachers prepare their daily lessons Mrs. Margaret D. Matchett English B.A, University of Pittsburgh Social Chaperon ..v Mrs. June McCann English B.M.E., M.A. Mount 'Union College Kent State University Juilliard School of Music Mr. Roger L. McCoy Miss Coral F. McMillin Electricity Chairman B.S. in Ed. Foreign Language Dept. Miami University A.B., M.A. Safety Director Allegheny College Western Reserve U. Page 137 Miss Gertrude McTaggart Mr. Richard Meadows Mr. Arthur D. Meyer Miss Mary A. Mikulic Mr. Robert Miller English English Biology Mathematics Guidance Coordinator in B.Ed., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Secondary Schools Eastern Illinois U. Eastern Illinois U. Goshen College Ohio University B.S., M.A, Western Reserve U. Western Reserve U. Ohio State University FTA Ohio State University Cinema Adviser NFL Adviser Grade 12 Hi-Y They Willingly Accept The Responsibililfy To Serve os Miss Melissa Miner Mr. Arthur W. Moore Mr. Ivan H. Mowry Mr. Robert B. Paden Mrs. Nancy Pigg English Dept. Chairman Speech, Drama Machine Shop Drafting, Hot Metals Spanish A.B., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S. AAB, Northern Michigan U. Bowling Green U. Western Michigan U. Ohio Northern University University oi Kentucky Western Reserve U. Indiana University Columbia University Social Committee Friendship Assembly Chairman Barnstormers Social Co-Chairman Stage Staff N Mr. John D. Piper Mr. David D. Platt Mr. George S. Platt Mr. Robert Ralls Miss Jayne Reid English Instrumental Music Mathematics Woodworking Shorthand and Notehand B.A., M.Ed. B.M.E. B.S. B.S., M.E. B.A., M.A. Mount Union College Indiana University Clarion State College Ohio University Baldwin-Wallace College Bowling Green University Orchestra Director Cinema Business Manager Kent State University Western Reserve U. Asst. JV Football Coach Dyke College Varsity Basketball Coach Hi-Commercial Club Page 138 Mr. Miles Reiley IBM Programmer B.S., M.E. Youngstown University University of Pittsburgh Grade 10 Counselor Mr. Howard Robinson Mathemaiics B.S., M.A. Ohio State University Western Reserve U. Ticket Manager A In his goggles and jacket Mr. Donley takes a scenic tour through Austria Both Persondl Advisers ond Genuine Friends in Need 1 2 . Z.. si. Mr, Ronald D, Robinson Miss Elizabeth Roeder Mr. Ralph A. Rood Mathemaiics Counselor Biology Chairman B,S, M,A, B.A., M.A. B.S. in Ed., M.S. Ohio State University College of Wooster University of Minnesota Western Reserve U. Michigan State U. University of Michigan Social Committee Senior Friendship Ph0i091-'HPHY Bike riding is enjoyable hobby for Mrs. Zartman I Hein 'V -. N.. 1-. Miss Irma Saukkonen Cafeteria Director A.B., B.S.Ed., M.S. Kent State University Western Reserve U. f iiiik- Q-as Miss Abby Rush Maihemaiics B.A., M.A. Kansas State College Columbia Teachers C. FTA Adviser Mr. Frederick L. Saur English B.S., M.A. Ashland College Ohio State University Phoenix Mr. Glen D. Salzbrenner Social Studies B.A. State College of Iowa Wrestling Coach Tennis Coach Mrs. Carole Schindler Physical Education B.S. Bowling Green University Modern Dance Club Page 139 Mr. Glenn E. Scott Dratting A.B., B.S.Ed., M.A. University of Cincinnati Ohio State University Eligibility Mr. James Scullion Physical Education B.S., M.A. Ohio University Western Reserve U. Golf Coach Swimming Coach Mrs. Jean Seasholtz Miss F. Dianne Seitz Mr. Robert B. Sibbison French, Spanish Physical Education Art B.A. B.S. in Ed. B.F.A. Pennsylvania State U. Ohio State University University of Colorado Friendship Gymnastics Stagecraft Intramurals They Use Related Personcrl Experiences ond Interest Mr. Seymour A. Slater English B.A.. M.A. Oberlin College Western Reserve U. Miss Leola Stewart Social Studies Chairman B.A.. M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Vilestern Reserve U. Volunteer Welfare Work Mr. Loyd D. Stuller Social Studies B.A., M.A. Mr. Ralph Telfer Industrial Arts Chairman Graphic Arts Baldwin-Wallace College B.S., M.A. Western Reserve U. Social Committee Page 140 Ohio State University Production Printing ,.i '1 t., Mr. Richard A. Strang Supervisor Instrumental Music B.M., B.M,Ed,, lVl.E. Otterbein College Wayne State University Band .L-fl. Coffee breaks allow teachers a relaxing mom Miss Bernice Thompson Mr. James R. Ulrich Mr. Howard P. Vance Business College Guidance, English Mathematics AB., M.A, B.A., M.A. B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Baldwin-Wallace College Western Reserve U, Miami University Western Reserve U. Kent State University Grade 12 Hi-Y Grade 10 Friendship i i Miss Margaret Warner Mr. Wayne Watters Mr. Wm. A. Watters Social Studies English Chemistry B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Chemistry-Physics Ohio State University Kent State University Chairman Western Reserve U. Hiram College A.B., M.A. Social Studies Club Oberlin College LAWS Committee Western Reserve U. Science Seminar Mr. George F. Webb Mr. J. Clark West Physics Journalism, English B.A., M.A. A.B., M.A. Franklin College Fairmont State College Indiana University West Virginia University Newton Society High Times Adviser To Create Griginal Thought and Greater Suloiect Appeal Miss Nancy Wickham English B.A., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan University University of Illinois ring free hours to converse with fellow workers - .Mig Q ., . fi-f 2 ,lai r 1 Q9 E '.V- Z K k, .QU f- ' V, Mrs. Sandra S. Williams Mr. Harold A. Winkel Home Economics. Foods Art B.S. B.F.A., M.A, Kent State University Ohio University Western Reserve U. Lens and Shutter Club Mr. William F. Wolf Mr. John W, Wood Mr. Alton Yarian Mrs. Susan Zartman Mr. John C. Zimmerman Foundry Biology, Physiology Biology, Earth Science Social Studies Social Studies B.S. in Ed. B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B. B.A., M.Ed. Ohio University Baldwin-Wallace College Hiram College Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Wesleyan University Asst. Swimming Coach Western Reserve U. Western Reserve U. Friendship University of Pittsburgh Grade 12 Hi-Y PA Staff Asst. Basketball Coach Planetarium Director Page 141 Mrs. C. Robert Bachman Mrs. Florence Bir Mrs. Pearl E. Childers Mr. Charles L. Childers Student Center Director Cafeteria Secretary Study Hall Manager Compositor Sponsor, Student Center Staff Chairman. Social Committee Mrs. Lava K. Garrett School Nurse R.N. St. Luke's Hospital Special Services Help Perfect the Scholastic Program Mrs, Ruth M, Geiger Mrs. Helen M. Kanter Mr. Edward Moore Mrs. Carolyn Wilcox Mr. Michael Yaster Chairman Study Hall Manager Manager Study Hall Manager Head Custodian Study Hall Managers Civic AUdii01'i11m Page 142 In planning school events, Mr. Harper and others check dates with Mrs. Lillian Smith, secretary to the principal Mrs. Mary Alguire Mrs. Grace Dexter Mrs. Frieda Fleischer Mrs. Ruth Hagerson Mrs. Irma Ingham Library Secretary Bookroom Secretary Instructional Materials Main Office Clerk Secretary to the Secretary Assistant Principal With the Welcomecl Assistance of The Office Personnel Mrs. Anne L. Klaameyer Mrs. Jewel Koesy Mrs. Miriam LaLonde Mrs. Alice Lenahan Mrs. Jean Smith Office Manager Bookroom Secretary Secretary to the Library Secretary Attendance Secretary Dean of Girls .ft lv E Mrs. Lillian Smith Miss Helen Stafford Mrs. Charlotte Slieger Mrs. Esther Stinchcomb Mrs. Ann Vetter 59C1'efal'Y to the Treasurer of Accounts Programming Secretary Library Secretary Main Office Secretary Pl'il'lCiP2ll Bookroom Manager IBM Center Secretary Page 143 Page 144 3111 illllemnriam Charles S. Huffman The voice is stilled and the loss is great. Countless alumni since 1925 vividly recall Mr. Hulfman's zest for and devotion to teaching American history and economics. Even after his retirement in I 95 8, he continued to bring his contagious smile, good humor and memorable anec- dotes to LHS as a substitute teacher. His life was an 'inspiration to all who were privileged to know him. Classmates enter the building at the Civic Audiiorium side door which is one of numerous entrances used going to and from the school LASSMATES fravel fo school fo confend wifh prospecfive challenges of fhe nine-period day. During homeroom period fhey are offered lime fo assemble fhoughfs and finish lasf-minule business. When classes are over, exfracurricular acfivifies such as clubs and social groups ferminafe fhe school day for a considerable number of sfudenfs. Page 145 xr School Yeor ot 196346-41 Is First Test for SOPHOMORES Homeroom 326 Mr. Anderson Front RoweBarbara Quayle, James Jensen, Susanne Gerdes, Karl Tubalkain, Kristine Kuzda, Doris Jean McKenzie 0 Row Z--'Deirdre Gosson, Marilyn Goe, Lynne Jeffray, Cheryl Olds, Kathleen Conry, Deborah Miller, Kathleen Tharalson 0 Row 3-Sandra Stasz. Michael Lawless, Edward Bessergliek, Harvey Lord, John Lehman, Judy Kraus 0 Row 4--John MeGinty, John Redmond, David Haessly, Conrad Knape, John Dougherty, Donald Collyer 0 Abseniees--Richard Cyphert, Brian Eastman. Patrick Higgins, Brian MacDonald, Thomas McNee1ey, Rose- mary Pavlik. IBM Equipment Homeroom 111-L Mr. Beck Fron! Row-Marcia Warren, Sara Lappin, Karen Willkomm. Connie Westfall, Bonita Eilmann, Janis Baisel e Row 2----Michael fvlartynak, Mary McCarthy, Cheryl Lydon, Gloria Goemmel, Julie Coiofan, Sandra Wolfe. William Bowen 0 How 3 -Sandra Walker. Thomas Collins, Kathleen White. Dana Drottar, Rosemarie Debre, Jonathan Ely, Thomas Mertes 0 Row 4--David Brown, Michael Chamot, James Sheahan, James Moran, Alex Dadas, William Christie, Norman Mulone 0 Ab- seniees Joseph Cronin, Owen Kendall, Sandra Namestnik, Robert Palocsay. Homeroom 312 Mr. Beyer Front Row--Susan Sprague, Elizabeth Jackman. Linda Geiger, Linda Davis. Mildred Anderson. Yvonne Antoniewicz 0 Row Z-Gilbert Rock, Michael Pandoli, Michael Barnes, Connie Cabot, Linda Duggan, Nancy Whitaker, Pamela McCarthy, Theodore Hinshaw o Row 3 - Joseph George, Arthur Suster, William Winter, James McCasson, Margaret Groves, Mary Anne Gaydosh, Joanne MePike, Harry Gibson 0 Row 4-William Stokes, Walter Daleske, Gordon Weigle, Brad Storm, Dennis Strank, Michael Briehta, Fred Kloots, Harry Kennedy, Michael Henry 0 Abseniees-Marvin Kiinbrell, William Radowenchuk. Homeroom 321 Mr. Boyer Fron! Row-Linda Zahara, Sharon Graber, Kathleen Covey, Marjorie Jenney, Naney Myers, Cynthia Kent 0 Row ZW-Christine Bura, Sandra Kevesdy, Maureen Mould. Kay Hunter, Christopher Broz, Joseph Slater, Patrick Farrell 0 Row 3--Richard Gill, Harold Phelps. Mary Phillips, Terence Block, Mary Judy Roglin, Valerie Hart, Torsch, Pamela Henry 0 Row 4-Thomas Coopland, Thomas Clark, Thomas Bayley, Timothy Dresing, Peter Vovos, Janice Kushner, Gilbert Riley o Row 5iJoel Laufman, Carl Sinkosky, Randall Brundage, David Hofrichter, Frederick Oberlander, Daniel Stracker 0 Ab- sentees-Basilio Artino, Patrick Potoma. Page lelfi Student office workers sor! out and file IBM-processed schedules report cards To Process Doto for LHS Schedules onol Report Cords Homeroom 140 Mr. Breckenridge Front Row-Martha Saltsgaver, Carol Toeller, Robert Joseph, Susan Pickett, Frances Obed, Kathy Miller o Row 2-- Karen Marchin, Susan Stephenson, Patricia Humpage, Jerilyn Verbick, Gregory Binford. George Gasper, Duane Kleinholz, Timothy Reed 0 Row 3g Kathleen Schultz, Catherine Hansen, Jeffery Turner, Robert McKinstry, Thomas Mecredy, David Mackay, Lloyd Culpepper, Christine Luse 0 Row 4- Michael Mandrella, Hamilton Watt, Jeffrey Hadley, Harlow Akins, Jerome Pancoast 0 Abseniees-Robert DeVenne, Elizabeth Elliott, Claudia Peters. Homeroom 332 Mr. Buckeye Front Row-Jeanne Shipman, Charlene Bowman, David Naylor, Karen Dennis, Thomas Boyer, Kathleen Force 0 Row 2-Stuart Saferin, Jerome Reidy, Laura Lear, Kathleen Wayne, Marsha Newman, Linda Hodson, Sandra Neacsu 0 Row 3-Virginia Evans, Claire Hotchkiss, Gloria Friedrich, Jacquelyn Smith, Richard Smetzer, Ronald Ward, Elaine Chandler, John Biszantz 0 Row 4-Steve Belovics, James Shestina, Clark Kimball, Thomas Narolski, Bruce Lamb, Herbert Thomas, Thomas Wright 0 Abseniees- Russell Barnhart, Jerry Bennett, John Fratus, Noel Robertson. Homeroom 126 Miss Caldwell Front Row-Susan Lohrey, Mary McCraith, Stuart Ccrgol, Dean Doolittle, Betty Meffan, Shirley Skellenger o Row 2-Susan Hricko, Elizabeth Eberhardt, Catherine Chappell, Janet Byrne, Patricia Harris, Janet Gombosh, Elizabeth Usher 0 Row 3--Carrol Mortensen, James Pence, Judith Longwell, Patricia Lemieux, David Spahn, Kent Lamoreux 0 Row 4-Larry Kloos, Patrick Fitzgerald, Byron Love, Gary Beiser, William Swarthout, George LaJoe, Gerald Bjel, Thomas Saling, Barbara Hoty. Page 147 SOPHOMORES Homeroom 102 Mr. Coleman Front Row-Barbara Bock, Christine Cullinan, Susan Emery, Susan McKinnell, Marilou Hamilton, Cheryl Hayne 0 Row 2-Sherlyn Kesling, Paul Kilgore, Nancy Flight, Thomas Boyer, Richard Dempsey, James Trutko, Judith Hooper o Row 3--Sharon Gomes, Russell Jefferies, Anthony Dennis, Rhonda Collins, Johanna Beluk, Donna Guker, Janice Bartos, Thomas Milan 0 Row 4-James Keaner, Randall Burkett, Denton Dean, Charles Buelow, John Benko, Timothy Scullen, Robert Schroeder, Jeffrey Evin o Absenteesg Michael Fahey, Richard Greenrod, Daniel Kissel, Dennis May, Jay McMurray, Jack Pennington, Maris Lee Severence. Eoch School Doy Commences With on Attendance Check Homeroom 245 Mr. Tom Cook Front Row-Marilyn McCasson, Sheila Heally, Karen Greenhoff, Donna Brown, John Comba, Deborah Bethea 0 Row 2-Martha Smith, Bonnie Evans, Nancy Funk, Deborah Joseph, Joy Rector, James Simone, Cheryl Dawson o Row 3--Lynn Hajdu, Gale Robinson. Ronald Carter, John Green, William Baker, Jerry Zak, Jay LaGorin, Glenn Fasnacht o Row 4-William Baldwin, Michael Dustin, Douglas Taylor, James Killin, Thomas Veary. David Strang, Melvin Mikula, Robert Grasslin, William Micklos 0 Absentees-Robert Cartee, Gary Garling, Mary Sheppard. Homeroom 111-R Mr. Fahneri Front Row-Lynn Maskal, Jean Herz- berger, Cheryl Blake, Charles Pavelka. Frank Mraz, Letha Brown o Row 2-- Kathleen Thomson, Patricia Mahoney, Susan Dierken, James Angel, Alison Overall, Sharon Nicholson, Anita Ulicny o Row 3-John Shami, Marilyn Barrett, Patricia Wade, Arthur Martinek, Pamela Ptacek, Jacqueline Komara, Emily Gedeon, Sean Heron- Vanta o Row 4-Robert Peterson, Robert Bennett, James Mokarem, Patricia Cullen, Ronald Pingel, Robert Viets, Michael Harris, Timothy Gray, Danny Hunka 0 Absentees---David Johnson, Kenneth Stocks. Homeroom 207 Mr. Felty Front Row-Myden Doyle, Sharon Buchanan, Jerry Safran, Henry Morgan. Lucille Papaleo, Susan Cergol 0 Row 2-Marilyn Kriscak, Penelope Walsh, Susan McKay, Jennifer Rak, Shirley Paul, Robert Vick, Michael Butterfield 0 Row 3--Charles Judd, Beverly Math- erly, Charles Mizell, Joseph Beno, Gary Tolhurst, Daniel Kendall, Karen Gresko o Row 4-William Pettijohn, Timothy Timmerman, George Lazard, George Bigham o Abseniees aDavid Baratko, Kathleen Commerato, Sally Grimmer, William Logas, Kenneth Rahm. Ralph Roach, Lorry Segul. Page 148 Homeroom 127 Mr. Goldsiaub Front Row-David Gilchrist, Jeanne Collins, Craig Fawcett, Roberta Mun- day, Diane Meiser, Margie Perkins 0 Row 2--Daniel Coch, Dennise McGuirk, Janice Chidester, Gail Spurrier, Joan Sholtz, Gladys Judd, Terrence Klein- holz, Sandra Stump 0 Row 3---Linda Olsen, David Potter, Neil Lantzy, Martha Hoehn, Lynn Henry Pamela Mertus, Richard Taylor, Edward Kessler 0 Row 4---Dale Spencer, Denis Ribar, Arthur Jeffray, John Farber. Byron Ford, Paul Campbell, Mitchell Long, William West, Harold Landwehr. And Public Address Announcements in All Homerooms Homeroom 311-R Miss Hutcheson Front Row-Mary Young, Julie West- water, Terrance Foran, Colleen Kizer, Teresa Davies, Barbara Jamieson 0 How 2-David Carpenter, Gail Petzinger, Linda Hassik, Diane Orchison, Sheryl Kaine, Lawrence Thomas, Kipp Wim- mer 0 Row 3-Peter Shomer, Janice Moffatt, Raymond Brigleb, Margaret Nicholls, Kathy Kirk, Judith Hoff- meister, Arland Smith, Daniel Malinkey 0 Row 4-John Miller, Thomas Ruff, Arthur Buehler, William Barilka, Steven Sarsychi, Ronald Reinhart, Daniel Doyle, David Boyd 0 Absentees-Robert Greenrod, Helen Miskievicz. Mr. Irey Homeroom 307 Front Row-Barbara Brickner, Phillip Manogg, John Zurowski, Christine Turk, Gail Rudd, William Nestor 0 Row 2-William Walsh, Joseph Brostek, Rebecca Fauser, Catherine Evans, Gayle Robbins, Victoria Fox, Samuel Hoot 0 Row 3-Linda Sanyk Mary Stanich, Ann Seabright, Linda Hutcheson, Lana Lensky, Heidi Ptach, John Campbell e Row 44Steven Schwartz, Kenneth Bacho, Daniel Kelly, David Vail, Jeffery Hulligan, John Hamilton, Arnold Gingery 0 Ahsentees -Steven Lendvay. Donald Rados. Mr. Jackson Homeroom 101 Front Row-Jacqueline Simons, Leigh Stoney, Peggy Lee Richards, Wayne Vaughn, Nannette McCafferty, Robert Cornelius 0 Row 2--Albert Morrill, Joy Forbes, Janis Trump, Carol Wilson, Linda Conrad, Robert Carleton, Betty Stokey 0 Row 3--Susan Bump, Kathleen Black, Charles Talcott, Paul Kolesar, Harry Suttmiller, Robert Magalen, Lee Roesch, John Marcis 0 Row 4-Debra Smith, James Betonte, David Lissner, Angus McIntyre, Samuel DiMauro, Deborah Knerim, Jill Crawford 0 Absentees-John Ashby, Janet Black, William Harrison, William Robertson, David Trend. Page l-'19 Rivalry for Supremacy in Various Col SOPHOMORES Homeroom TT-R Mr. Kauffman Front Row-Melinda Annandale, Cyril Johnson, Nancy Lineburgh, Loretta Schroeder, Barbara Kegg, Lynn Cleary 0 Row 2-Jeanne Reed, Sue Ann Alward, Virginia Wertman, Thomas Neptune, Karen Arnosk, Mardell Weiss, Gail Lazarus, Kathleen Micklos 0 Row 34 Raymond Collins, Robert McCown, Thomas Rados, Shirley Simon, Gregory Schalmo, Diane Vass, Carol Clark 0 Row 4-Charles Young, Shannon Murphy, Barry Clark, Robert Andrews, David Kirchner, Lawrence Beall 0 Ab- sentees-Ronald Akins, Sheilah Rotun- da, Pamela Smith, Robert Steverding, Iecrions Srimulaies Homeroom 232 Miss Kleinmeyer Front Row-Linda Ferraro, Penny Bonacci, Joan Michalek, Nancy Jones, Sandra Paul, Sara Goldstaub 0 Row 2- David Bowman, Elizabeth Huffman, Suzanne Surrento, Sara Mcllvain, Janis Fichter, Gwenn Wood, John Ruehle 0 Row 3-Klaus Pfisterer, Dwight Juba, Patricia Sweeny, Jeanette Dejonivich, Robert Cataldo, Paul Speer, William Kitinoja, David Streeter 0 Row 4 '--- Thomas Griffith, Kirk Wilhelm, Richard Carleton, Lawrence Anson, George Baran, Paul Brady, Clifford O'Dell, Lawrence Dusenbury 0 Absentees- Robert Garling, Sandra Neidgwiedz. Homeroom 248 Mr. Knepper Front Row-Nicholas Gala, Gertrude Eldred, Susan Schoonover, Katherine Andrews, Sharon Peters, Lucie Kempf 0 Row 2-Thomas Herdman, Susan Moore, Susanne Pickrel, Anne Reed, Donna Sandals, Beverly Fox, Carol Ann Camper, Walter Buck o Row 3-David Wright, William Miller, Charles John- son, John Brindle, Frank Holmes, John Glasgow, Ross Poley, David Osiek 0 Row 4-Dorothy Sherman, James Platt, Dennis McChesky, James Sholtz, Rune Kaptur, James Corrigan, Jane Strawley, Laurel May, Martha Richards. Homeroom 213 Mr. Lindsay Front Row-Barbara LaVine, Karen Zemter, Katherine Rada, Donna Mattio, Nancy Durrach, Edward Brown 0 Row 2iPamela Jacobs, Thomas Wendling, Margo Kruse, Vicki Pope, Theodore Wille, Len Slebodnik, Ellen Donovan o Row 3-Dennis Dyke, Thomas Gom- barcik, Virginia Martiecheck, Judy Jenkins, Nancy Wright, Sandra Van Tuyl 0 Row 4-James Faragher, Ray- mond Richards, Richard Probst, Alan Christy, James Sellars, Richard Meehan 0 Absentees-David Chahoc, James Moore. Page 150 YMWS Members of Homeroom 332 auciion cookies to raise United Appeal funds Homerooms Info Emloorking on Money-Making Proiecis Homeroom 227 Mr. Mason Front Row-Thomas Koskey, Arthur Kellogg, Russ Jennings, Charles Shaughnessy, Terence Baker, William Ingham 0 How 2-Deborah Sulteen, Rebecca Ware, Dorothy Gibson, Darleen Cepec, Teresa Ferrell, Bonnie Lipp, Susan Snyder o Row 3'-Rose Rimar, Judith Roehl, Dale Schmidt, Henry Cornpter, Laurecn Rowe, Darla Mac- Cune, James Butler 0 Row 4--Anne Rusmak, Victor Kuchta. John Norris, Raymond Stack, David Zink, Pamela Springborn, Marcia Meahen, Diane Hudig 0 Ahseniees-Lynne Larson, Carl Ozimek, Petre Stefanescu. Homeroom 242-R Mrs. McCann Front Row-Patricia Janosek, Rebecca McCausland, Donald Brown, Joel Hojenski, Martin Schmitzer, Sandra Egeland o Row Z-John Bryan, Robert Weitzel, Richard Miller, Arthur Fedoruk, John Schiemann, Barbara Peterman, Kathleen Roberson 0 Row 3-Carol Kason, Helen Lensky, Ralph Fleming, Richard Holl, Patricia Nakatsuka, Gregory Weimer 0 Row 44Joseph Ballard, Richard Ford, Lawrence Muse, Gregory Horndeski, Dennis Haessly, Michael Welsh, David Ranke, Linda Westfall 0 Ahseniees-Laura Hamlet, Rosalind Rusnak, Geoffrey Todd. Homeroom 41 Mr. Paden Front Row-vMelissa Mees, Janice Walker, Sandra Strobel, Elspeth De- Pould. Linda Buncher, Jorge Verea 0 Row 2-Gordon MacFarland. Terrie Molnar, Judith Warren, Nancy Crilley. Donald Hartman, William Green, Cynthia Jacobs o Row 3--Charles Depp, Mark Ward, Frederick Schreiber, Jeff'- ery Lininger, Thomas Sweeney, Charles Baum. Norman Lacy, Susan Diers 0 Abseniees-Glenn Dorsch, Martha Kloots, Jackson Moses, Gary Walkerly. Page 151 SOPHOMORES Homeroom BBG Mr. R. Robinson Front Row-Judith Winters, Joseph Britton, Laurie Schiemann, David Sajna, Agnes Finlin, Gregory Babb 0 Row 2-Cheryl Virgovic, Susanna Oglesbee, Edward Zollars, Robert Hiles, William Maskal, Judith Riley, Pelham Shirland o How 3iPaula Lenz, Lee Waggoner, Susan Yenne, Neil Davies. Ronald Musser, Gail Thornburg, Stephen Supina, Linda Doering 0 Row 4-Edwin Douttiel, Thomas Gaydos, Melvin Law- son, Paul Scudiere, Donald MacDonald, Kenneth Russ, Evelyn Twining, Carol Beyer 0 Ahsentees-Carolyn Jupina, Pamela Phillips. Students Complete Homework Crom for Tests, or Hove Homeroom 128 Mrs. Seasholtz Fron! Row-Trudy Runge, Ruth Trusko, Sally Ubelhart, Roberta Waller, Carolyn Cullen, Ellen Poole 0 Row Z-Catherine Milliken, Diana Rupnow, Mary Grider, Gayle Wilson, Linda Lambert, Donna Saefkow, Fabian Verea 0 Row 3-James Shaw, Deborah Hartford, Nancy Max- well, Cheryl Jarabek, Joseph Hrabak, Douglas Ross, Timothy Goldsmith 0 Row 4-David Fristik, Steven Dios, Ralph Peachman, Charles Black, Thomas Longtian, David Hogg, Joseph Kuehn, Denzil Pratt 0 Abseniees- Clarence Cathcart, Michael Kepic, Sandra Schwan. Homeroom 246 Miss Thompson Fron! Row-Martha Wofner, Therese Nester, Richard Eyman, Laurel Barta, Alix Eggers, Diane Hausler 0 Row 2- Rodger Vosburgh, Russell Caron, Marie West, Gary Zimmerman, Thomas Malling, Ian Lawrence, Jacqueline Eichholtz 0 Row 3-Irene Eberhardt, Jeffrey Fisher, Daniel Rotbart, Nancy Green, Dara Ahrens, Walter Szuravkin, Catherine Roggenburk 0 Row 4-Mary Fowles, Patricia Nelson, James Mc- Namee, Peter Riegler, Gary Hamburg, Bruce Rees, Phillip Zarara, Paul Webber, Marilyn Bond 0 Abseniees4 William Finlin, Marilyn Luckiw, Paul Marando. Homeroom 243 Mr. Winkel Front Row-June Michalek, Mary Simon, Wendy Williamson, Paul Knaggs, Norma Horak, Kaira Verners 0 Row 2-Steven Richardson, Linda McEnneny, Debra Coppola, Inta Smiltars, Jane Janosek, Gay Hodgson, Patricia Wright 0 Row 3-Leonard Steinmeyer, Shirley Stoyka, Douglas Kanter, Clayton Blatt, Bruce Arnesen, Susan White, Rose Nardi 0 Row 4-- Carolyn Ellis, Leslie Todd, Aivars Udris, Thomas Gaukin, John Lourens, Gary Morgenthaler, John Hannan, Paul Lestock, John Parrish 0 Abseniees- Daniel Bullock, 7Vlary Gettcns, Charles Kleiner, Peter Rupay, James Smith. P21520 152 JUNIORS Homeroom 313 Mr. Bauman Front Row-Donna Bataka, Katherine Kalinovvski, Ronald Jones, Helen Senko, Anne Goddard, Ann Kolesnycky o Row 2-Karl Veverka, Robert Cue, Cheryl Cullen, Robert Sobek, Myra Sherwood, Sandra Olausen, Janet Hoek o Row 3-- Susan Alward, Yvonne Bagozzi, Virginia Tucker, Craig Villwock, Anne Lovejoy. Theresa Nicholls, Robert Scholtz o How 4eRobert Selby, Patrick Carey, Roger Mennell, Ronald Cammarato, Robert Nichols, Robert Bartholomew, Robert Clark, Douglas Reid 0 Absentees-Ralph Akins, John Ashby, Robert Baka. Friendly Chcits in Twenty Minute Homeroom Periods Homeroom 147 Mrs. Brenneis Front Row-Judith Hileman, Carol Phillips, Dolores Nackowicz, Sandra McCutcheon, Nancy Chockley, Laurie Jones 0 How 2iBeverly Pierce, Janet Matius, Diana Dean, Jacqueline Smerick, Patricia Griffin, Shan Carver, Richard Dietz 0 Row 3-Donald Senkovis, David Schirato, Linda Koziol, Linda Maxey, Glenn Goebl, Richard Diebolt, Dennis Hendrickson a Row 4-- Terrance Reilly, James Millard, Paul Lojeski, Richard Coad, John Young, Robert Dudik 0 Abseniees-Thomas Doyle, Sandra Griffin. Homeroom Cafe-W2 Miss Clark Front Row-Georgia Voytko, Paula Cascio, Carolyn Leonard, Betty Stecli- meyer, Mary Mishik, Anita Gray 0 Row 2-Richard Foran, Gayle Solomon, Carol Ferguson, Michael Sanyk, David Cornell, Joseph Rada, Carol Vickerts 0 Row 3-Claire Furgales, Stephen Meriam, Lorna Larsen, Ruth Simcox, Paul Bennett, William Ashton I Row 4-Stacey Liffiton, Jane Moriarty, Alfred Todd, John Scerba, Charles Rodger, Thomas Young, Earl Krieger 0 Abseniees-Carol Geschke, Robert Urbin. Homeroom 143 Miss Comman Front RoweJudith Vasey, Shirley Smith, Marian Vladisavljevic, Lucille Henry, Diane Mirola, Viola Holley o Row 2-Lee Ann Hayden, Sally Fording, Mary Lou Kuhlman, Darlene Kuko, Diane Sherman 0 Row 3-William Manogg, Thomas Gaydos, Sarajane Hay, Charles Miller o Row 4---William Stromberg, Lloyd Meikle, Richard McKee, John Staley, Rickard Anderson 0 Absentees-David Bayley, James Crane, Richard Frazier, Lance Kalbers, Marsha Loth, Rita Malonis, William Rados, Kenneth Sawitzke, Dorothy Sebo, William Shepherd, Thomas Tschudy, Gary Williams. Page 153 JUNIORS Mr. Mason discusses grades and study problems wiih two homeroom students Problems Concerning Grades, Study Habits Clarified Ask Homeroom 206 Mrs. A. Cook Froni Row-Deborah Haessler, Patricia Marchin, Susan Kurtz, Virginia Jones, Alice Sholtis, Maria Linnansalo o Row 2-Agnes Galensky, Josephine Sirak, Mary Morgan, Ann Kuratnick, Verna Straub, Carol Janesz, Kathleen Stiebei, Antonia Seko 0 Row 3+'l'homas Bailey. William Bigley, Richard Tupa, Richard Maheu, Thomas Meskauskas, Patrick Mullin, Gregory Yarnell, Rhonda Schumann 0 Row 4-George Jancsik, John Eichhorn. Robert Toth, George McKay, Gilbert Robinson, John Tomcho, Kenneth Stoking, Rickard Long 0 Abseniee-Bok Chan. Homeroom 229 Miss G. Cook Front Row-Rosemary Hancik, Leslie Burkhart. Thomas Kaiser, Carol Miller, Deborah Yuhas, Mary Davis 0 Row 2,- Linda Lee, Dianne Gerdes, Cyndy Cox, Rosemary Baughnian, Margaret Zeis, Leonard Benson, Rosemary Dobson 0 Row 3-Margaret Meikle, Lawrence Bosley, Carole Johnson, Carol Bristow, Robert Fawcett, Thomas Loehr 0 Row 4gRaymond Lazor, Douglas McNeil. Thomas Jacobs, 'William Morgan, Robert Schroeder, Terrance Roskin, James Panehal 0 Absentees-Kathy Kennedy, Lynda Moffat, Betty Pate. Homeroom FDR Miss Donley Front Row-f-Barbara Henson, Gloria Rutledge, Donna Mahan, Carol Nielsen, Joanne Depolo, Barbara MacGeorge 0 Row ,2-- Kristi Ziegler, Nancy Lemieux. Gail Rakovan, Richard Lowe, Stephen Miller, Andrew Dzurick 0 Row 34- Paula Kauffmann, Judith Ranahan. Charles Wimmer, Richard Boyer, Bev- erly Negrey, Barbara Gaydos, Donald Rowland 0 Row 4-Alan Eberl, John Fisher, Walter Falge, Nicholas Kozimor, Eugene Schirhart, Dennis Cullen 0 Ab- seniees-AJane Kloots, Gregory Lichko, Susan McAleer, Andrew Mikuluk, lVlar- garet Ostroin, Jeffery Smith. Page 154 Homeroom 225 Mr. Donley Front Row-Patricia Zemter, Jonathan Gilbert, Kathleen Mahall, Pamela Hoty, Susan Stover, Sharon Booth 0 Row 2- Esther Sandals, Susan Kekic, Lois Hesse, Lynn Pastis, Susan King, Suzanne Dougherty, Elizabeth Mellen o Row 3- Carolyn Buck, Elizabeth Kalbrunner, Monika Feld, Donald Dobson, Marcia Pirnat, Thomas Rasmussen. Thomas Ruffner 0 Row 4-Dennis Behl, Robert Mast, Richard Chokenea, Richard Rezek, Casimer Kravec, Timothy Behrens, David Salay, Sheryl Rundell 0 Absentee-Donald Wickstrom. 'Us-, In Regulor Conferences of Students With HR Teolchers Homeroom 201 Miss Faud Front Row-Suzanne Taylor, Phyllis Marotto, Patricia McFate, Constance Thomas, Patricia Eneix, Diane Alexis 0 Row 2-Linda Kelih, Margaret Zunt, Janet Morgan, Ruth Depp, Kathleen Scanlon, John McGraw, Patricia Henry o Row 3-Susan Harsa, Marie Patterson, Patricia Patterson, Robert Salo, Jean Zehe, Rae Reed, Ronald Pickett, Terttu Puskala o Row 4fJack Brandenburg, Dennis Warner, Donald Lazor, Julian Hoffar, Dennis Sabol, William Green, Thomas Graves, Robert Warren, Craig Boyd 0 Absentee---John Marynak. Homeroom 305 Mr. George Front Row-Betsy Voytko, Nancy Smith, Barbara Rehfeld, Donna Bomar, John Scerba, Mary Ann Kegg 0 Row 2-Robert Jacobs, Alexander Tsiros, Jeffery Stearns, Elaine Phillips, Barbara Bowen, Lynn Snarsky, Elizabeth Jones o Row 3-Linda Palack, Sandra Weiss, Richard Marton, Teresa Stover, James Crowe, Thomas Gadd, Earnest Fuzy, William Craig o Row 44Dean Duncan, Robert Noble, Phyllis Gonder, Roger Converse, Joseph Zidek, Charles Davis, David TeGrotenhuis, Bonnie Lytle 0 Absentee-John Cesare. Homeroom 242-L Miss Gilmore Front Row-Gayle Zitner, Roberta Gneuhs, Lenna Russell, Ronald Evans, Evelyn Sakai, Diane Pallay 0 Row 2- Judith Kirkland, Susan Parry, Robin Rudd, Michael Kirkpatrick, Richard Kellogg, Roderick Latvala, Linda Sibbet o Row 3-Barbara Reed, Stephanie Slavik, Bonnie Duerk, Dennis Quigley, Linn Hughes, Donna Ondray, Dita Constantin, Janis Joseph o Row 4- Nicholas Monostory, Richard Freeman, Douglas McCain, Thomas Sloane, Don- ald Cawrse, James Westlake, Ronald Wetterman, Roger Zimmerman o Ah- sentees-Michael Calvey, Pixie King, George Ratley, Penny Rothacker, Lawrence Sabe. Page 155 JUNIORS Homeroom 306 Mr. Jefferis Front Row-Millie Badnorsky, Theresa Martin, Judith Annandale, Sylvia Bertha. Linda Myers, Arlene DiNardo 0 Row 2-Delphine Stupiansky, Patricia Matsui, Agotha Vigh, Andrea Stickney. Linda Gorecki, Carol Card, Jeanne Rhodes o How 3-Robert Remle, Michael Elliott, Judith Gindling, Paula Smith, Martha Lucas, Zoltan Polony, Thomas Harmon 0 Row 4iLawrence Oliver, Joseph Zimmerman, Daniel Wilkinson, Philip Vargo, Gerald Judd. Michael Ka- sarda, Joseph Jesty, William Andregg, Kenneth Holyoak o Abseniees-William Carpenter, Michael Smith. Student Council Representotnves Report to Clossmotes Homeroom Cafe-E2 Mrs. Matchett Fron! Row-Kathleen Slavik. Elizabeth Lewis, Christine Portik, Kathleen Tripoulas, Donna Sibley, Judith Musser 0 Row 2gCatherine Short, Paulette Yankovich, Carol DeVenne, Virginia Young, Mayo Metcalf, Marsha Ursem, Dolores Moore o Row 3-Eric Mattoon, Douglas Ford, Alan Napper, James Wilks, William Ulrich, Stephen Beno o Row 4-Leonard Perozek, John Graham, Joel Rossen, George Taylor, Timothy Speer, Robert Vickerts o Ah- seniees-Elaine LoForte, Faith Overton, George Pastirik, Altay Sipahioglu. Homeroom 142 Mr. Meadows Front Row-John Pennington, Barbara Eggleston, Mary Ellen Twining, Virginia Morris, Joyce Jacobson, Patricia Dean 0 Row 2-Aileen Stolt, Kathleen Wright, Sharon Schuster, Catherine Besst, San- dra Spisak, Shirley Mueller, Janice Tolhurst 0 Row 3'-Robert Dvorznak, Norman Spahr, William Hudson, Harry McGee, Monica Ciesielczyk, Richard Walsh o Row 4-Jorg Rost, Ronald Krivosh, David Wilson, Michael Jensen, Randall Ford, John Hunter 0 Ab- seniees-Timothy Fitch, David Simpson, Alan Spisak, Ronald Tober. Homeroom 311-L Miss Mikulic Front Row-Adele Maleski, Jean Wolfe, Diane Ross, Sherry Steinman, Linda Macko, Gwen Valore o Row 2-Kathryn Lamb, Barbara O'Brien, Joanne Murphy, Janet Maulding, Rita Markelonis, Linda Butler, Nancy Cable 0 Row 3-Barbara Streszoff, Joyce Mobley, Michael Kali- nowski, Joan Sheffield, Michael Uhnak, Milton Sweet O Row 4-Paul Moore, Arthur Farkas, Quentin Grady. James McKinnie, William Welsh, John Monturi, Peter Cook, Wayne Lindstrom o Ab- sentees-Richard Gosson, Joseph Kislin, Betsy Marshall. Page 156 Homeroom 331 Mr. G. Platt Front Row-Hilary Aird, Patricia Cawrse, Judith Eber, Felicia Ippolito. Joanne Keefe, Shirley Miller 0 Row 2- Shirley Unger. Jacqueline Davis. Doug- las Allen, Michael McCue, Barbara Sholl, William Henahan, Katherine Bukala 0 Row 3-Michael Knotts, Lorette Burton, Monica Frank, Richard Howard, Billie Diehl, Jean Brandt, Dorothy Meyer, Betsy Bergen 0 Row 4-- Samuel Russell, James Trzop, Geoffrey Griest, Susan Baukema, James Lee. Lawrence Gantos, Gregory Heim, Thomas Ward 0 AbsenieesgJohn Dobson, Craig Johnson, Linda Robinson, John Schrader. Every Week on Activities of The School Government Homeroom 146 Mr. Balls Front Row---Janet Haas, Lee Hull, Mary Roglin, Dorothy Sargent, Kathleen Egan, Kathleen Murphy 0 Row Zi Kenneth Mertus, John Kmetz, Kenneth Janis, Thomas Chester, Lynn Dvorak, Penny Swanson, Linda Brickner Q Row 3-Joseph Kocian, Robert Emling, John Marzullo, William Henderson, Robert Sefcovie, Mary Ann Clancy, Stephanie Vamos, James Beuther 0 Row 4AWilliam Scullion, James Breeding, James Hurd, David Calvin, Robert Mills, Keith Schumacher, Maureen Becks, Janice Brundage 0 AbsenteeA'Thomas Krell. Homeroom 249 Miss Reid Front Row--Cheryl Sparks, Barbara Lawyer, Nancy Majercak, Willie Sardenell, Patricia Ramsey, Sherry Robinson 0 Row 2-Dawn Gill, Stamatia Simakis. Beverly Hughes, Barbara Knight, Nancy Bobak, Barbara Horne, James Fuller o Row 34Wil1iam Babis, Amy Richards, John Kostar, Stephen Hay, Peter Carr, Rita Lavelle, Melanie Tench, Sandra Hanna 0 Row 44Gayle Hutchinson, David Stevens, Thomas MeCasson, Ronald Townsend, Dennis Duffy, James Ascher. Donald Mozny, Donna Anderson, John Lowe 0 Ab- sentees-Elarka Hakanson, Christopher Polatsek. Homeroom 231 Mr. Saur Front Row-Nancy Tietjen, Eva Jakowenko. Dennis Little, Samuel Quattrocchi, Elisabeth Bibbs, Jacqueline Hall 0 Row 2-Linda Nurse, Garth Campbell, Rosalee Williams, Judith Walker, Kathleen McNerney, Betty Buechner, Karen Fichter 0 Row 3- Aileene Perdue, William M. Wright, Gwen Evans, Marianna Bassett, Gary Kotch, John Miller o Row 4-William W. Wright, Michael Volchko, Douglas Muir, Stephen Ondrejech, John McCown, Terry Shaffer 0 Abseniees- Walter Hennie, Omar McDowell, Pamela Nelson, Rolland Standring. Page 157 JUNIORS In a friendly gesture of special inieresi Big Sisters sign Little Sisters' Cinemas' Populotion of 2 250 Overflows The Civic Auditorium, Homeroom BGG Mrs. Schindler Front Row-Elizabeth Clark, Nancy VanKanne1, Sandra Webster, Clarice Schroeder, Barbara Metzger, Patricia Lucas 0 Row 2--Sandra Ross, Star Sedelmeyer, Camilla Hartley, Gail Holland, Phyllis Brivic, Janice Hoek, Arthur Shupe 0 Row 3-Sue Pritchard, Gina Johnson, Carol Petersilge, Kenneth Long. William Irven, Alan Brennecke 0 Row 4-Russell Crawford, William Krejci, Rodger Aldrich, James Nelson, Richard Pingel, Carl Jones 0 Absen- !eessNancy Eungard, Michael Flatico, Christine Kett, Stephen Orlanski, Claudia Sajna. Homeroom 226 Mr. Slater Front RoweAnn Donovan, Jill Florea. Sharon Krivosh, Donna Cristino, Sharon Weidokal, Eileen Fullard 0 Row 2- Carrie Palermo, Barbara Winter, Jean Jerome, Ann Williams, Norman Reuss, Nadine Kaptur, Nancy Hall 0 Row 3- Richard Brown, William Rawlings, Janet Baughman, Richard Dailey, Robert Wotsch, Karen Vass, Kurt Wimmer, Richard Posladek 0 Row 4- Allen Pokorski, John Lesick, James Casselberry, Scott Wilber, James Brooks, Harry George, Darrell Bonner 0 Absentee-Howard Thomas. Homeroom 322 Mr. Siuller P1-on! Row-Betsy Stock, Alberta Bella, Vera Zyga, Sharon Meredith, Cheryl Maxfield, Mildred Bair 0 How 24Patricia Kelley, Jane Schemph, Marilyn Street, Linda Baker, Coletta Wolf, Sandra Grulich, Christine Hansar 0 Row 3A Thomas Serwatka, Linda Wilber, Vir- ginia Evans, David Van Luit, Thomas Orin, Karen Mozolak, Kevin Keator o Row 4-Richard Chittenden, Michael Golden, Gregory Everett, William Yaster, Hing Chin, Joseph Sweeny, Neil Robinson 0 Abseniees-John Coffey, Gregory Everett, William Purnell, James Schrader, Carl Woideck. Page 158 Homeroom 150 Mr. Wayne Watters Front Row-Karen McGroder, Darlene Arbuckle, Maryann Dupay, Marjorie Monson, Evelyn Borneman, Betty Zahursky 0 Row 2--John Bakos, Donna Behnke, David Pickett, Bonnie Lamp, Penelope Mahood, Maureen Shaughn- essy, Timothy Mahoney 0 Row 3a Walter Nims, Demining Alley, James Turner, Michael Winebrenner, Ralph DeLucco. Diane Shaltens, Carl Gonzalez, Bruce Oswell 0 Row 4-Robert Hoffa, Leonard Polinski, John Stracker, Matthew Malovic, Richard Beck, John Brich, Robert Clark 0 Absentees- Donald Coletto, Raymond Gannon, Richard Whiskin. Honor Assembly Held in Outdoor Siddlum This Yedr Homeroom 301 Mr. Webb Front Row-Christine Eredics. Mary Calderone, Beatrice Madden, Christine Zinchak, Danica Diklich, Arthur Holton I Row 2-Shirley Byers, Gayle Bauer, Frances Lenz, Martha Wild, Dennis Kurilich, William Horton, Ed- ward Curren o Row 3-Jean Schroeder, Janet Hclfernan, Donna Keller, Jan Kucera, Joseph Conroy, Taylor Coleman 0 Row 4-Anne McCormick, Cynthia Burris, Bruce Harris, Terry Calen. Robert Smith, Elizabeth Matusicky, Peter Dudczenko 0 Abseniees-Lester Andrews, Robert Bauman, Sheryl Flanery, Thomas Glicer, Nelson Riddle, John Sheridan. Homeroom TT-L Miss Wickham Front Row+Patricia Heath, Daneen Simms, Ellinor Barry, Theresa Terrell, Rita McLaughlin, Martha Preyer 0 Row 2-Anita Cyrus, Sheila Platten, Laureen Bettis, Susan Abraham, Carolyn Taylor, Gwenne Glasser, Louise Baumann 0 How 3-Chris Bloser, Randy Bramel, Andrew Harrington, Gayle Limpert, Thomas Castro, Jerome Havrilla 0 Row 4-Irene Conzaman, David Rothgery, David Knotts, John Rogers, Mark Mischnick, David Beganie, Dennis Drapac 0 'Absentees-George Elliot, Valentin Ilin, Edward Jaremko, Robert Pollitt. Richard Rees. Homeroom 49 Mr. Wolf Front Rowe-Kathleen Bach, Mary Kelly, Jeanne Cain, Jeanette Guerrero, Annette Ellis, Lynda Badgley 0 Row Ze Diana Cody, Carol Mentz, Paula Roehm, Judy Heiin, Karen Hills, Frederica Kozak, Jacquelyn McDowell 0 Row 3- Sara Kemp, Elaine Pfeil. Joseph Scherma, Robert Sharkody, John Hampton, Nicholas Kolozsi, Samuel Rife, Timothy Householder, Robert Ellis, William Keiiimctt 0 Row 4-Lee Sherman, Richard Wiederner, Robert Egan, Mark Ignatius, Charles Penning- ton, Roland McPike, Douglas Jerge, Jeffrey Kostar, Daniel Engel, Dalton Derby, Gregory Verbick 0 Absentee- John Rush. Page 159 -:rf ,:,-MQ is if iw ,A , r 1, t M, rf, AA ,, V V 421 g I, ,-. fa f ' 'Y l , ' . V- Snowball warfare offers outdoor fun and relaxation to busy senior class officers before important official business ENIOR CLASS officers George Fraunfelder, Ken Conry, Dolly Krasovec, and Jim Haas, guided by Mr. Findley, are responsible for planning ancl conclucling class meefings. They also supervise various commiffees, Senior Cabinel, announcemenfs, and caps ancl gowns. Each of fhese groups has an elecfed member from each homeroom. Page 160 A 'H' .Ju-2 b W L ,. S. mee!ing .. Letters of Commendation lSeatedlAScott, Peters. Kimmel, Jones, Ellis, Lushbaugh, Bruce, Barker, Fortey, Anderson, Bird, Mast, Hopkins 0 Standingj-Mowry, Miss Roeder, Dorsch, Young, Keener, Morgenthaler, Farquhar, Heidloff, Wayland, Mennell, Grants. ATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS of Lakewood High . . . distinguished fifle for eminent seniors. On behalf of Lakewood High School, Mr. Povenmire extends his personal congratulations to the class of 1964's National Merit Finalists Janis Ford, John Haning, Richard Simcox, David Reichard, A.an Thalinger, Marilynn Curtis, Sheryl Buckley, and Gayle Miller f M-www-W2+-wwlvwfwhwwm- www02fruww'M+Qmnumm4J-am1'w'-Mwmfffwiffw-if ' ' mm-f-' -fs: Conferring are Honor Society officers A1 Thalinger, treasurer: Ginny Heid- loff, vice president: Jan Lushbaugh. secretary: and John Dorsch, president ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . Selecfed fo uphold ihe ideals of scholarship, leadership, service, and characfer, ninefy-six members were selecied for Nafional Honor Socieiy. This year fhe biannual eleciion was replaced wiih a single fall induciion. No acfiviiies are planned for parficipanfs, alfhough many do volunfeer fuforing. l Front Row-Krasovec, Reed, Swanson, Miller, Walsh, Mast, Schroeder, Wykoff o Row 2-Wyper, Spayde, McCutcheon, S. Young, B. Smith, Van Boxel, Mueller, A. Maxwell, Palomaki 0 Row 3-Niskala, R. Young, Peters, Croswell, Lushbaugh, Webster, Mihal, Stalle 0 Row 4-Thalinger, Steidl, Mallinak, Fraunfelder, Stehlik, Rector, W. Smith, Mennell, Morse 0 Row 5-Simcox, Morrell, LaLonde, Linkert, Morgenthaler, C. Maxwell. Page 162 ATIONAL COUNCIL of Teachers of English applicafions are senf in for considerafion affer sfuclenfs score highly on several examinafions. Sfafe winners are announced in December and finalisfs are nofified in April. Complefe scholarships are available for finalisfs. State Finalisis receiving well-earned awards from Miss Miner are Janis Ford, Ann Maxwell, Bob Wayland, and Gayle Miller Frorit Row-Moore, Greanoff, Jonap, Heidloff, Heath, Gatchell, Cannell, Abineri, Kendall o Row 2-Jones, Turek, Walborn, Tkach, Halvacs, Cartee, Hassfurther, Gibson, Chuhay, Ford 0 Row 3-Dustin, Leitis, Daniels, Mills, Clark, Bennett, Gall, Hagberg, Buckley, Curtis 0 Row 4-Kiles, Fisher, Fruehan, Ewing, Cutler, Byrns, Ellis, Bonheimer, Kimmel, Herrick 0 Row 5-Hopkins, Bird, Griffin, Christie, Hanlon, Gaydos, Crawford, Dorsch, Haas. Page 163 ' Abineri, Tessa Helen 0 Honor Societyg LAWS 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Friendship 23 FTA 33 German Club 43 Hi-Forum 3. Abols, Egils I. 0 Projectionists 2, 3, 43 Wrest- ling 3. Ackerman, Connie Margaret 0 Foreign Lan guage Choir 33 Friendship 43 Hi-Commercial 2, 33 Hi-Forum 3, 43 Speakers-Writers 4. Ahren, Michael Douglas 0 Tumbling 4. Allen, Donald Gene 0 Junior Choir 3, Pres. 3, Senior 43 Student Council 23 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secy. 33 JV Baseball 23 JV Football 2, Varsity 3. 43 L Club 4. Allen, Judith 0 Girls' Glee Club 43 Hi-Com- mercial 33 Hi-Forum 4. Alton, Gary Gene 0 Business3 English3 Social Studies. Alton, William 0 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Lens-Shutter 2, 3, 43 Math Club 23 Photo Club 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Georgeann 0 LAWS 43 Barnstorm- ers 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Boosters 2, 33 Times Staff 33 Agassiz 43 Debate 43 French Club 33 Friendship 23 PA Staff 43 Stage Crew 2, 3. Aring, Gail Ellen 0 Student Council 23 Boosters 23 Friendship 3, 43 Hi-Commercial 33 Serving W Staff 2, 33 Tankateers 3. 4. September-Senior Yeor Begins With Months Ahead Babcock, Elin Clair 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Boosters 23 French Club 23 Friendship 33 Hi-Commercial 3, 4. Bachelor, Gregory Glen o Hi-Art 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Baisel, Edward Jr. 0 German Club 33 Projec- tionists 2, 33 Bowling 2. Balbo, Ruth Ellen o Student Council 43 Times Staff 33 Foreign Language Choir 33 Hi-Forum 33 Red Cross 23 Spanish Club 3. Baratko, Kenneth Demetro 0 Foreign Lan- guage Choir 43 German Club 43 Bowling 3, 43 Swimming 2. Barker, Barbara Jean 0 LAWS 43 Barnstorm- ers 33 Cinema Staff 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3, Assoc. Ed. 43 Friendship 23 Hi-Forum 4. Barner, Kenneth Ray 0 Projectionists 23 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Baria, Sandy Carol 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Major Modern Dance 3. 4. Bassett, James Fredrick 0 Barnstormers 43 Latin Club 33 Library Staff 3. Bataka, JoAnn Marie 0 Junior Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Barnstormers 23 Foreign Language Choir 2, 33 Spanish Club 43 Athletic Board 3, 4. Bauer, William Reisser 0 Social Council 43 PA Staff 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Bedard, Charles Joseph o Hi-Forum 43 Stage Crew 23 Cross Country 2, 33 Track 2, 3. Bell, Richard P. 0 Student Council 33 Social Council 3, 43 Hi-Art 3. Benko, Katherine 0 English3 Social Studies. Benko, Terry Joseph 0 Band 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 German Club 23 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 JV Basketball Mgr. 3, Varsity Mgr. 43 Golf 2. Bennett, Claudia Louise 0 Honor Society3 Cinema Staff 3, 4, HR Ed. 3, Co-Ed, 43 Friend- ship 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Bennett, Kathleen Marie 0 Business3 English. Benz, Eric 0 Barnstormers 23 Coin-Stamp 23 Debate 23 Foreign Language Choir 33 Spanish Club 43 Stage Crew 2. Bezen, Ursula 0 Debate 2, 33 German Club 2. Blesmeyer, Ann Teresa 0 Orchestra 2. 3, 43 Student Council 43 Boosters 2, 3, 43 HR Times Rep. 33 Friendship 2, 3, 43 Hi-Art 4, Vice Pres. 43 Latin Club 23 Leaders Club 3, 43 Leaders Board 4. Page 164 Blrchard, Howard 0 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Bird, James H. 0 Honor Society5 HR Times Rep. 45 German Club 2. gigholp, Jeffrey Allan 0 Student Center Staff Blouch, Gerald Brian 0 HR Times Rep. 25 Photo Staff 2, 35 Bowling 2. Blough. Bethany Lynn 0 Boosters 45 HR Times Rep. 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Commercial 4. Boehm, Barbara 0 Barnstormers 35 Boosters 25 Foreign Language Choir 25 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Commercial 45 Library Staff 25 Spanish Club 2, 3. Boesel, Bradley W. 0 Debate 3, 45 Varsity Football 35 Swimming 45 Wrestling 35 Model Airplane Society 4. Bolda, Frank James 0 Hi-Art 3. Bolle, Jackie Mae 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Hi-Commercial 45 Library Monitor 2, 35 Serving Staff 2, 3. Boneburg, Katharine Dianne 0 Girls' Glee Club 35 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Cinema Staff 3, 45 HR Times Rep 3. To Be Filled With Working, Plciying, Lecirning, Growing Bonhelmer, James 0 Honor Soclety5 Junior Choir 35 Band 2, 3, Cpl. 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Student Council 35 Coin-Stamp 2, Treas. 25 Hi-Forum 35 Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 3. Booth, Vicki Lynn 0 Boosters 45 Friendship 35 Serving Staff 2, 3, 4. Bowman, Patricia Winifred 0 Barnstormers 35 French Club 45 Friendship 3, 45 Hi-Art 25 Hi- Forum 35 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 3. Brand, William David 0 JV Baseball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 3, 4. Brandsietier. Noreen Carol 0 Times Staff 2, 3, Exchange Ed. 35 Friendship 25 FTA 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Athletic Shield 4. Brenan, Addison Wilfred 0 English5 Math- em.atics5 Science5 Social Studies. Breznen, William Jonathan 0 Junior Choir 3, 45 Projectionists 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Bricker, Marlene May 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Boosters 45 French Club 25 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 45 Spanish Club 35 Ushers 2. Brigleb, Richard Alan 0 Junior Choir 35 Barn- stormers 35 Agassiz 25 Lens-Shutter 3, 4, Secy. 3, Pres. 45 Student Center Staff 2. Brite, Gail Coleman 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Band 3, 45 Barnstormers 35 Friendship 25 Hi-Commercial 35 Spanish Club 25 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 35 Majorettes 3, 45 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Britting, Joseph Thomas 0 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4. Brooks, Paula D. o HR Cinema Rep. 2. Brown, JoAnn 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 25 Ushers 3, 4. Bruce, Gordon Scott o LAWS 45 Boosters 35 Hi-Forum 2, 35 Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 2. Buckley, Sheryl Lea 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Boosters 45 Times Staff 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Speakers-Writers 2, 3, 4. Budnick, Susanne Alexis 0 Barnstormers 45 Student Council 25 Boosters 25 Cinema Staif 25 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Art 4. Burgy, Vivian Carole 0 Agassiz 2, 35 Friend- ship 25 Hi-Commercial 3. Burk, Diana Rose 0 Junior Choir 3, 4, Secy. 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, Treas. 35 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 3. Burk, Richard Allen l Orchestra 25 Spanish Club 2, 3. Burl, William D. 0 HR Times Rep. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Cross Country 25 Tumbling 35 Wrestling 2, 4. Page 165 October-Election of Class Officers 5 i Page 166 Bushnell, Raymond Edward 0 Lens-Shutter 3, 4, Treas. 43 Model Airplane Society 4. Byers, Marilyn Kay o Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Boosters 3, 43 Friendship 2, 3, 43 Hi-Commercial 4, Treas. 4. Byrne, Martin W. 0 Bowling 23 Wrestling 2, 3. Byrns, Judith Ann 0 Honor Society3 Senior Choir 3, 4, Vice Pres. 43 Barnstormers 43 Student Council 3, 4, Secy. 43 Boosters 33 French Club 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, Treas. 43 Friend- ship 2, 3, 4, Pres. 33 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Cadwallader, Judith Dale 0 Barnstormers 3, 43 Speakers-Writers 4. Camp, Betsy Ann 0 LAWS 43 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 43 Boosters 33 French Club 23 Leaders Club 2, 33 Leaders Board 4. Campbell, Donald S. 0 LAWS 43 JV Baseball 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 L Club 3, 43 Track 3. Cannell, Elizabeth 0 Honor Society3 Science Seminar 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Barnstormers 2, 3, Thespians 3, 43 Times Staff 2, 3, 4, Ed. 41 Hi-Forum 33 Latin Club 2. Carpenter, William Robert 0 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 L Club 3, 43 Track 2. Cartee, Dawn Celeste 0 Honor Society3 Senior Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Barnstormers 43 HR Cinema Rep. 43 Agassiz 43 FTA 2. Brings Realization Castillo, Rose A. 0 Saginaw High School, Saginaw, Mich. 2, 3-English3 Social Studies3 Science. Catalusci, Armand Arthur o Student Council 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 U.S. Savings Stamp 4. Celesnik, Judith -Anne o Hi-Commercial 2, 3. Cerba, Paul Howard 0 Golf 23 Tumbling 2, 3. Chapman, Deborah M. 0 LAWS 43 Boosters 23 French Club 23 Friendship 2, 33 Hi-Forum 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Ushers 23 Athletic Shield 3. Chatlos, Charles Michael 0 English3 Math- ematicsg Science. Christie, Thomas Jay 0 Honor Society: Senior Choir 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Boosters 33 JV Basketball 23 JV Football 2, Varsity 43 Cross Country 33 L Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Chuhay, Nona Lorene o Honor Society3 LAWS 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Agassiz 23 Foreign Lan- guage Choir 33 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secy.-Treas. 43 FTA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Cichowicz, Stanley Michael 0 LAWS 43 Junior Choir 3, Senior 43 German Club 2. Clark, Sarah Ann 0 Honor Society3 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Cinema Staff 23 Friendship 3, 43 FTA 23 Spanish Club 2, 3. Cleary, Farrell James o J V Football 2, Varsity 3, 43 L Club 43 Track 2. Clevenger. Douglas Charles 0 Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Clough, Richard Gordon 0 English. Cohen, Nancy Ann 0 Student Council 23 Boosters 33 Times Staff 33 Friendship 33 Hi-Art 3. Collins, Christine R. 0 Boosters 2, 33 Cinema Staff 23 Health Center 3, 43 Speakers-Writers 33 Student Center Staff 2. Collins, Robert Herman 0 LAWS 4. Colpitts, Bernard Raymond 0 Business3 Eng- lishg Social Studies. Combs, Catherine Ellen 0 Junior Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Orchestra 23 Boosters 23 Friendship 2, 3, 43 Hi-Art 23 Hi-Forum 33 Athletic Shield 43 Tankateers 3, 4. Conry, Kenneth Robert 0 Senior Class Vice Pres.3 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 43 L Club 2, 3, 4. Constantinescu, Georgette J. 0 Junior Choir 2, , Senior 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Foreign Language ' Choir 33 French Club 23 German Club 3, 4. Conway, Delores Jean 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Cook, Cheryl -Ann 0 Junior Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Times Staff 2: Friendship 2, 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 2, 3, 41 Athletic L 3, Medal 4, Shield 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Leaders Board 45 Major Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Cooper, Richard Edward 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Cpl. 45 Agassiz 45 Foreign Language Choir.25 Library Monitor 45 Newton Society 45 Spanish Club 2. Coppola, Barbara Ann 0 LAWS 45 Boosters 25 Hi-Commercial 35 Ushers 2. Corridoni, Rose Olivia 0 Friendship 4. Corrigan, Thomas Robert 0 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Times Staff 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Crawford, James Robert 0 Honor Society: LAWS 45 Debate 35 Spanish Club 25 Cross Country 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4. Croft, Ronald Lee 0 Projectionists 2, 3, 4. Croswell, Ellen Young 0 Honor Society5 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Student Council 35 Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 35 Athletic Shield 35 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Crotser, Jane Lesley 0 LAWS 45 Senior Choir 45 Hi-Forum 4. Thot We Moy Cost Our Next Bollots os New Citizens Csikos, Peter 0 Cross Country 3. Curtis, Marilynn Elaine 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Barnstormers 45 French Club 2, 3, Treas. 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 45 Speakers- Writers 35 Athletic Shield 35 Tankateers 3, 4. Cutler, Mary Gertrude 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 35 Agassiz 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Cutler, Richard Kenneth 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Var- sity Football 45 Track 4. Daniels, Joyce E. 0 Honor Society5 Barnstorm- ers 45 Student Council 2, 3: Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, Vice Pres. 35 Athletic Board 3, 4, L 4, Shield 35 Cheer- leaders 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Tankateers 4. Daniels, Lois Ann o Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Agassiz 25 French Club 35 Friendship 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 2, 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 4. Davies, Brian W. 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3. Davis, Jacqueline Mae 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 2, 35 Hi-Forum 45 Ushers 3, 4, Treas. 4. Davis, Jane Marie 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Dean, Kenneth Clyde 0 Junior Choir 3, Treas. 3, Senior 45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4. Dean, Linda K. 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 35 Ushers 3, 4, Del Manzo, Susan Carol 0 Girls' Glee Club 4. DePolo, Mary Rose 0 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friend- ship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 2, 3, 45 Serving Staff 25 Speakers-Writers 3, 4. Derby, Darryl Lee 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Art 3. DeSanto, Robert Paul 0 Varsity Baseball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Dickey, Jacqueline R. 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 45 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Leaders Board 3, 4. Dill, Pamela J. 0 Barnstormers 35 Times Staff 45 FHA 45 Friendship 25 Athletic Shield 2. Dmyterko, Christine Elisabeth o LAWS 45 Friendship 25 FTA 3. Doll, Arnold Bruce 0 Senior Choir 3, 4, Treas. 45 Student Council 2, 35 Boosters 35 Hi-Y 45 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Bowling 45 Cross Country 35 L Club 45 Tennis 45 Track 3. Donnelly, Linda Joanne 0 Business5 English. Doolittle, Neal E. o Projectionists 3, 45 Student Center Staff 3, 45 JV Baseball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity Mgr. 3, 45 L Club 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Dorenkott, Doreen Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 35 Boosters 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3. Dorsch, John Lawrence 0 Honor Society Pres.5 Science Seminar 2, 35 LAWS 45 Student Coun- cil 35 L Club 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Dresing, Susan Caroline 0 Senior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 45 Speakers- Writers 2, 3. Droege, Edward James o HR Times Rep. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 35 Library Monitor 45 Spanish Club 35 JV Football 2, Varsity 3. Dudczenko. Natalie 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 35 German Club 25 Hi-Art 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 35 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Dunfee, Jacquelyn M. o Serving Staff 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4. Durovka, Davia Jean o Hi-Commercial 45 Library Staff 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Dustin, Mary Susan o Honor Society5 Barn- storrners 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 45 Red Cross 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Speakers-Writers 4. Dzurik, Andrea Lee 0 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 45 Cinema Staff 2, 3, 4, Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 45 PA Staff 4. November-Crowning Football King, Queen Climolxes Page 1.68 Eaby, Keith Ronald o English5 Mathematicsg Science: Social Studies. Eakle, Judith 0 John Marshall High School, Cleveland, Ohio 35 Business5 English5 Social Studies. Eaton, Jane 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Hi-Forum 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. Eber, Thomas o English5 Industrial Arts5 So- cial Studies. Eddy, Judith Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 45 Friendship galHiaFaJrum 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Athletic ie . Einhouse, Theodore Howard o Band 2, 35 Hi-Art 25 Lens-Shutter 2, 3, 4. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Photo Club 2, 3, 45 Photo Staff 2, 3. Elliott, Barbara Jean 0 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 4, Secy. 45 Student Council 2, 45 Social Council 3, 4, Secy. 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 35 French Club 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 FTA 25 Athletic Shield 35 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Elliott, James 0 JV Football 2, Varsity Mgr. 3. Ellis. Cynthia .Ann o Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Barnstormers 3, 4, Pres. 4, Thespians 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 4. Ellis, Richard Adonis o Barnstormers 2, 35 Model Airplane Society 4, Pres. 4. Ellis, Susan 0 Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3. Erimie, Anita L. 0 Junior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3. Evanoff, Steven 0 Cross Country 35 Track 2. Evans, Roger Alan 0 JV Football 2, Varsity 35 Track 2. Everhart, William Martin 0 HR Times Rep. 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3. Ewing, Deborah Jane 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Debate 35 French Club 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2. Fabian, Jeffrey Allen 0 Cinema Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Mgr. 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, 4. galalolt, Bryan o Latin Club 25 Projectionists Farquhar, Bruce Graham o Cross Country 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Farquhar, Gordon Alexander o Times Staff 2, 3, 4, Photographer 45 Photo Staff 2, 3, 4. Farrell, Mary Frances 0 Barnstormers 35 Spanish Club 3, 4. Fedoruk, Richard G. o Foreign Language Choir 25 Wrestling 3, 4. Felton, Mary Alice 0 English5 Science5 Social Studies. Fenton, Robert A. o Shaker High School. Shaker Heights, Ohio 35 Businessg English5 Mathematics5 Social Studies. Ferrell, Francis Juan 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Boosters 25 Times Staff 45 HR Times Rep. 35 Debate 35 Foreign Language Choir 35 Hi-Forum 45 Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 25 Lens- Shutter 45 Library Staff 2. Fish, Fred Joe 0 Drafting. Fisher, James Dennis 0 Honor Society5 Junior Choir 3, Pres. 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Vice Pres, 45 Social Council 3, 4, Treas. 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 3, 4. Fitch, Timothy I St. Edward High School, Lakewood, Ohio 2, 35 English5 Social Studies. Fitz-Gibbon, Jane Margaret 0 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Hi-Forum 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4. Fitzpatrick, Gail Nancy 0 Barnstormers 2, 35 Boosters 25 Foreign Language Choir 25 Friend- ship 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors' Sod Forewell To Populolr Fridoy Night Gomes Flickinger, William Arthur 0 LAWS 45 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4. Fogelberg, Lawrence Milling 0 Honor Societyg Debate 3. Folberth, Judith S. 0 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Student Council 25 Social Council 45 Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Speakers-Writers 35 Student Center Staff 3, 45 Tankateers 3, 4. Foote, Richard Loring 0 Lincolnview High School, Van Wert, Ohio 2, 35 Eng1ish5 Science. Forbes, Jeff 0 Hi-Forum 45 Hi-Y 45 L Club 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 Track 4. Ford, Janis K. 0 Honor Society5 Science Sem- inar 2, 3, 45 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Agassiz 2, 3, Treas. 35 Debate 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 35 Spanish Club 2. Ford, Leslee Jean 0 Girls' Glee Club 25 Band 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 45 Serving Staff 2, 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 4: Ushers 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 3, 4. Forsblom, Don Arvid 0 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 JV Football 25 L Club 3, 45 Tennis 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Fortey, Marilyn Marie 0 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Barnstormers 45 HR Times Rep. 25 Debate 35 German Club 25 Math Club 25 Red Cross 4. Fowle, Francine Elaine 0 Junior Choir 2, 35 Barnstormers 45 Boosters 45 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Debate 35 French Club 25 Friendship 25 Hi-Forum 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Ushers 2. Foxx, James E. 0 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 LH Club 2, 3, 4. Fraunielder, George Morrison 0 Honor Society5 Senior Class Pres.5 Junior Choir 2, Senior 35 Student Council 2, 3, 15 Social Council 45 Executive Council 45 JV Basketball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 35 Track 2, 3. Friedrich. Kathleen Diane 0 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Agassiz 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 Tankateers 3, 4. Froelich, Claire 0 Speakers-Writers 3. Fruehan, Alan Douglas 0 Honor Society5 Agassiz 35 Math Club 45 Projectionists 2. Gabele, Betsy Anne 0 Hi-Commercial 4. Gabriel, George Ronald 0 English5 Social Studies. Gaede, Jill Christine 0 LAWS 45 Barnstormers 35 Student Council 35 Boosters 25 HR Times Rep. 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 45 Library Staff 25 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Galauner, Reinhold 0 German Club 2, 3, 45 Projectionists 2, 3, 4. Gall, Becky B. 0 Honor Society: Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Student Council 35 HR Cinema Rep. 45 Debate 3, 4, Secy. 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. Page 169 Y Gallagher, Judy Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 4. Gamary, Donald John o English. Gai-ling, Kenneth Ronald 0 Cinema Staff 2, 35 Projectionists 25 Student Center Staff 2, 3. Gatchell, Darlene Gayle 0 Honor Society: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 35 Times Staff 2, 3, 4, Page 3 Ed. 3, Page 1 Ed. 45 Friendship 25 FTA 45 Hi-Forum 2. Gaukin, Michael Ben Jr. 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4. Gaydos, John Michael 0 Honor Society: Senior Choir 3, 45 Student Council 45 Library Monitor 35 JV Baseball 25 JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Gaydosh, Michael Andrew 0 English5 Indus- trial Arts. Gdovin, Laura Jane 0 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 35 Boosters 35 HR Times Rep. 2, 3, 45 FHA 45 Friendship 2, 35 Health Center 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 45 Ushers 4. Gebhardt, Jean Carol 0 Junior Choir 3, Senior 4: Girls' Glee Club 35 Band 35 Barnstormers 45 Boosters 45 Latin Club 4. Geisman, John Henry 0 Student Council 35 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4. December-Announcements of Scoring on Scholarship Page 170 Gerak, Anneliese 0 English5 Home Economics. Giblin, Laura Jean 0 Friendship 2 , 35 Hi-Art 25 Library Staff 2, 3. Gibson, Nancy Sue 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Boosters 2, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 35 FTA 35 Hi-Forum 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. Given, Betty Lou 0 Business5 English5 Social Studiesg Spanish. Givens, Jonell 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Golling, Roger Bruce 0 Junior Choir 25 Senior 3, 45 Student Council 35 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 35 JV Basketball 25 Track 3. Goodson, John Thomas o LAWS 45 Student Council 45 Boosters 2, 35 HR Times Rep. 35 Coin-Stamp 25 Debate 35 French Club 25 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 45 Library Monitor 4. Graham, Elizabeth Phoebe 0 Junior Choir 35 German Club 2. Grants, Alnis G. 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 45 Foreign Lan- guage Choir 25 Hi-Forum 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Grass, Melody Catherine o Girls' Glee Club 35 Barnstormers 3, 45 Foreign Language Choir 35 Spanish Club 3, 4. Graves, Roberta 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Boosters 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Gray, John Lewis 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Projectionists 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Greanoff, Susan Christine 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Debate 3, 4, Secy. 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 4. Green, Barbara Lee o Businessg Englishg Home Economics5 Social Studies. Green, Duane 0 Varsity Football Mgr. 3, 45 L Club 45 Track Mgr. 3, 4. Gresh. David Lee 0 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3. Greulich, Daniel Edmund 0 Cinema Staff 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 4. Griffin, Carol Jean 0 Barnstormers 25 Student Council 35 Boosters 35 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Hi-Commercial 4, Vice Pres. 45 Hi-Forum 35 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Board 4. Griffin, James Patrick 0 Honor Society5 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 Social Council 3, 4, Pres. 45 Executive Council 45 Boosters 45 Cinema Staff 4, Co-Ed. 45 Debate 35 Latin Club 25 Library Monitor 35 L Club 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4, Capt. 4. Griffith, Spencer Ritner 0 English5 Social Studies. Groves, Benjamin H. III Q Varsity Football 4, Track 4, Wrestling 4. Grubb, John G. 0 Honor Society, Student Council 4, Boosters 3, 4, Cross Country 3: Golf 3, 4, Capt. 4, L Club 3, 4, Track 3. Grunden, Richard Eugene 0 Jackson Milton High School, North Jackson, Ohio 2, 3. Guss. Claudia Ann 0 Speakers-Writers 4. Gysler, James Ralph 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Agassiz 4, Hi-Forum 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Haas. James Arthur 0 Senior Class Treas, Student Council 2, 3, 4, HR Cinema Rep. 33 Hi-Art 3, Hi-Forum 3, Latin Club 2, Secy. 2, JV Basketball 2, L Club 4, Track 3. Haas, John Allan 0 Honor Society, Junior Choir 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, HR Times Rep. 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor 43 Golf 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4. Hagberg, Frances Kay 0 Honor Society, LAWS 4, Junior Choir 3, Senior 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Student Council 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, 3, Speakers- Writers 2, 3, Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Hajek, Dennis A. 0 Math Club 3, Bowling 3, 4. Halvacs, Helen Susan 0 Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Agassiz 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, 4, Friendship 2, FTA 3, 4, Secy. 4, Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Hi-Forum 2, Library Staff 3, 4, PA Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 Athletic Board 4, Shield 3. Tests Are Christmas Gifts tor Highly Successful Seniors Hanlng, John B. 0 Times Staff 2, 3, 4, HR Times Rep. 3, Hi-Forum 3, 4, Photo Staff 2, 3, 4, Projectionists 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. Hanlon, Robert Charles 0 James Madison High School, Vienna, Va. 2, 3, Hi-Forum 4, JV Baseball 3, JV Football 3. Hanna, Janice 0 Hi-Commercial 4. Hanna. Judiih Ann 0 LAWS 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Student Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, 3, Secy. 2, Hi-Art 3, 4, Speakers- Writers 2, 3. Harrington, William Roger 0 English, Math- ematics, Science, Social Studies. Harsany, Kathleen Jane 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Barnstormers 4, Friendship 3, Hi-Art 3, 43 Speakers-Writers 4, Athletic Shield 4. Hart, Charles Ellis 0 English, Mathematics, Science. Hassfurlher. Diane Lynn 0 Honor Society, LAWS 4, Agassiz 4, Hi-Commercial 3, Athletic L 3, Shield 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Leaders Board 4. Hawkins, Cherry Patricia o LAWS 4, Agassiz 4, Friendship 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tank- ateers 3, 4. Heath, Nancy Sue 0 Honor Society, LAWS 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Friendship 2. 3, 4, Hi-Art 4, Speakers-Writers 3. Heidloff, Virginia Lee 0 Honor Society Vice Pres., Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 3, Senior 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Times Staff 2, Agassiz 2, 3, Foreign Language' Choir 2, 3, Pres. 33 Hi-Art 2, 4, Hi-Forum 4, Newton Society 2, PA Staff 4, Spanish Club 2. Heimbach, Carol Ann 0 Barnstormers 3: Cinema Staff 2, 3, 4, Friendship 2, Hi-Forum 4. Hendershol, Susan Beth o Friendship 2, 3, Hi-Art 4, Hi-Commercial 3. Hennie, Marcia E. 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Barnstormers 3, Red Cross 4. Henry, Diane J. 0 Barnstormers 3, FHA 4, Friendship 2, Hi-Commercial 3, Speakers- Writers 2. Herbold, Roger Harold 0 English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Herrick, Richard Joseph 0 Honor Society, Band 2, 3, 4, Cpl. 43 Student Council 4, Newton Society 3, L Club 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Herzberger, Marjorie A. 0 Honor Society, Boosters 2, Friendship 2, Ushers 2, Athletic Board 3, 4, L 3, Medal 3, Shield 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Leaders Board 3, 4. Higgins, Michael Mark o Swimming 2. Hill, Beitie Jane 0 Business, English, Home Economics. Page 171 Hill, David R. o Barnstormers 3, 4, Thespians 4, Social Council 4, German Club 2, PA Staff 3, 4, Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mgr. 4, JV Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Hixon, F. Jane I Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 4, Friendship 3, 4, Hi-Commercial 3, Latin Club 2. Holibaugh, Florence Elizabeth 0 Boosters 3, 4, Higkrt 4, Hi-Forum 3, Speakers-Writers 2, 3, 4, res. 3. Holkesvig, Ruth Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, HR Cinema Rep. 3, 4, Friendship 2, Hi- Forum 4. Holland, Jack D. 0 Tumbling 3, 4. Holliday, Donald Baird 0 Photo Staff 2, 3, 4, Model Airplane Society 4. Hopkins, Lewis Dean 0 Honor Society, Science Seminar 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Cpl. 3, Lt. 4, Hi- Forum 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Latin Club 2, Pres. 2, Math Club 2. Hoiy, Nicholas 0 Student Council 2, 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Wrestling 2. Hoiy, Zack 0 JV Baseball 2, Wrestling 2. Hovanec, Ronald John 0 Student Council 3. Jdnuciry-Students Aspiring 'ro Knowledge Arise Eorly Page 172 Hruscov, Maria 0 Barnstormers 2, 4, French Club 2, Hi-Forum 3. Hughes, Diane Lynn 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Boosters 4, Hi-Commercial 2, 3, 4, Serving Staff 2, 3, 4, Speakers-Writers 4, Ushers 2. Huier, Allen Rodger o JV Football 2, Varsity 3, L Club 3, 4. Hull, M. Kristine 0 Hi-Commercial 3. Hurley, Kathleen Frances 0 Foreign Language Choir 3, German Club 2. Ilchak, John 0 Agassiz 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4. lmbrigona, Julie Ann 0 Business, English, Home Economics. Ivancak, Helen 0 German Club 2, 3, Health Center 3, Hi-Commercial 4. Jackliich, Joyce Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2. Treas, 2, HR Cinema Rep. 3, Times 2, 3, 4, Friendship 3, 4, Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Hi-Forum 3, Major Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Jancik, Gary Paul 0 Varsity Baseball 2, Tumbling 3. Janis, Carol Elaine 0 Barnstormers 3, Friend- ship 2, 3, 4. Janosek, John G. 0 Lens-Shutter 4, Project- ionists 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Candace Jill 0 Boosters 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Hi-Com- mercial 4, Secy. 4, Serving Staff 2, 3, 4. Jonap, Barbara Kay 0 Honor Society, Band 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. Jones, Catherine 0 Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club 2, Student Council 3, 4, Secy. 3, Pres. 4, Social Council 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Hi-Forum 3, Speakers-Writers 3. Jones, Cheryl Leila 0 Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4. Jones, Patricia Louise 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Cinema Staff 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Hi-Forum 4, Latin Club 2, Ushers 3, 4. Jordan, June Leone 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3. Joseph, Sarah Ann I LAWS 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Barnstormers 4, Health Center 3, Speakers-Writers 4. Juba, David Alan o Fairview High School, Fairview Park, Ohio 3, English, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science. Judd, Nancy 0 Boosters 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Speakers-Writers 4. Kabelen, Eugene Michael 0 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 4, Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Treas. 4, Track 2. Kaiser, Joel 0 Student Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3. Kalbrunner, Thelma Marie 9 Girls' Glee Club 3. Kaminski, Kaihleen Mary 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Kania, Thomas Jerome 0 English, Social Studies. Kapp, Gregory P. o The Peddie School, Hightstown, N. J. 2, 3, English, Mathematics, Science. Keener, James Allen 0 Foreign Language? Science. Keller, Robert Joseph 0 Student Council' 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. Kendall, Judith Lynn 0 Honor Society, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 'Barnstormers 3, 4, Thespians 4, Secy. 4, Foreign Language Choir 3, Friendship 2, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Art 2, 3. Scaiurdoly Mornings to Toke College Boolrcl Exclminoltions Kenney, John Thomas 0 Spanish Club 2, 3, '4, Track 3, 4. Kiles, James Dennis 0 Honor Society, Student Council 2, Library Monitor 4, Projectionists 2, JV Football 2, Varsity 3, Track 2, 3, 41 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Kilgore, Sharon Sue 0 Friendship 2, 3, 4. Treas, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Athletic Shield 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Leaders Board 4. Kllley, Geoffrey 0 JV Basketball Mgr. 2, Varsity Mgr. 3. Kimball, Carola Craig 0 Barnstormers 3, 4, Student Council 4, French Club 2, Friendship 2, Trfas. 2, Athletic Shield 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, . Klmbrell, Robert James 0 English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Kimmel, Donald Boyd 0 Honor Society, Band 2, 3, 4, Agassiz 4, Debate 3, 4, Treas. 4, French Club 3, 4, Hi-Forum 3, Math Club 4, Bowling 4. Kimple, John Wayne 0 English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies. Kinas, William Charles 0 Junior Choir 3, 4, Boosters 3. King, William J. o Senior Choir 3, 4, Student Council 3, Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, L Club 4, Track 2. Kirk, Harriet Anne 0 Times Staff 2, 3, Foreign Language Choir 2, German Club 2, Hi-Art 3, Student Center Staff 4. Kitko, David Allan 0 Boosters 4, Tumbling 3. Kleiner, Charles Joseph 0 English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Kloois, Jane Juliane 0 Art, English, Knock, Barbara Ann 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Barn- storrners 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, HR Cinema Rep. 2, Foreign Language Choir 2, Spanish Club 2, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Knoepp, Lori Ann o Junior Choir 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Health Center 2, 3, 4. Kobec, Bonnie Susan 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bfxrnstormers 2, 3, Boosters 2, Foreign Language Choir 3, Hi-Forum 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Kolecky, Barbara Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Kosowski, Richard Allan 0 PA Staff 2, 4. Krasovec, Dolores Kay 0 Honor Society, Senior Class Secy., Student Council 3, 4: Social Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Hi-Forum 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 3, Speakers-Writers 3, Athletic Shield 3, Cheerleaders 3, 4. Page 173 Krewson, Honey C. A. 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4. Kusi, Maria 0 HR Cinema Rep. 4, Foreign Language Choir 3, German Club 3, 4, Hi- Forum 4, Ushers 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4. Kuzda, Rosemarie o Girls' Glee Club 4. LaLonde, Bruce G. 0 Honor Society, Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Lamb, Nancy Susan 0 Hi-Forum 4. Lambert, Kenneth Gregory 0 Stage Crew 2, JV Football 2, L Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Larsen, Christine L. 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Serving Staff 2, 3, 4, Tankateers 3, 4. Larsen, Jeanne Kay 0 Midpark High School, Middleburg Heights, Ohio 2, 3, Barnstormers 4, Friendship 4, Hi-Art 4. Larson, Janet Lynne 0 Junior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Student Council 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, FTA 2, German Club 2, Serving Staff 2, 3, 4. Laubscher, Karl Frederick 0 Band 2, 3, 4, Cpl. 4, HR Cinema Rep. 2, Agassiz 4, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4, Bowling 4, Chess 4. February-Business of Hound Is Grclering Cops, Gowns, Page 174 Lazor, Sally Ann o Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Boosters 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Athletic Board 3, 4, Shield 3. Leikis, Inese 0 Honor Society, Boosters 3, Friendship 3, German Club 2, Hi-Forum 3, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. LeMonds, Sandra Ann o Barnstormers 3, 4, HR Times Rep. 4, Agassiz 4. Leonard, Robert Patrick 0 Student Council 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Leube, Frederick 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JV Baseball 2, Cross Country 3, Tumbling 3, Wrestling 2. Liber, Barbara Ellen 0 Junior Choir 3, Senior 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Band 2, Boosters 2, 3, Social Council 4, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Hi-Art 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speakers-Writers 2, 3, Treas. 3, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Leaders Board 3, 4. Linkert, John Brandon 0 Honor Society, Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Swimming 2. Litvin, Michael John o English, Industrial Arts. Loos, Ingrid 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, Treas. 2, Friendship 2, German Club 2, Treas. 2, Hi-Art 3, 4. Loih, Richard Winton 0 Senior Choir 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, German Club 2, Photo Club 2. Lovano, Charles John 0 Business, English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. Lushbaugh, Janice Marie 0 Honor Society Secy., LAWS 4, Junior Choir 3, Student Council 3, Social Council 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Times Staff 2, Friendship 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Speakers-Writers 2. Lynch, Kenneth Ralph 0 Hi-Y 4, Swimming 3, Track 2, 3, 4. Lyon, Daniel Joseph 0 Spanish Club 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Lyon, Thomas Patrick 0 Latin Club 2, Wrest- ling 2. Mackenzie, Carol Lorraine o Barnstormers 2, Foreign Language Choir 3, French Club 3, 4. Mackey, Ralph 0 Junior Choir 3, Times Staff 3, 4, Sports Ed. 4, German Club 2, Cross Country 4, Swimming 2, Track 3, 4. Malik, Vincent Francis 0 Bowling 4. Mallinak, Raymond Frank 0 Honor Society, French Club 2, 3, L Club 4, Tennis 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Mandla, Kiran 0 AFS Student, Mt. Carmel College, Bangalore, Mysore, India, LAWS 4, Student Council 4, Friendship 4, Hi-Forum 4. Mannino, Robert Michael 0 Band 2, 35 Or- chestra 3, 4, Pres. 45 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Library Monitor 4. Marino, Carl A. 0 English5 Mathematics5 Science, Marr, William Mitchell 0 Senior Choir 3, 45 JV Football 25 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Martin, Mary Elizabeth o Student Council 45 Boosters 25 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 4. Mast, Margaret Rose o Honor Society5 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Boosters 35 Friendship 4. Mathes, Karen Linda o Boosters 25 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secy. 35 Hi-Commercial 3. Mattson, James Victor o Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Matusicky, James Louis o Band 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 4. Maxwell, Ann o Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Student Council 3, 4, Secy. 4: Boosters 2, 3, 45 Times Staff 2, 35 French Club 25 Athletic Board 3, Shield 35 Cheerlead- ers 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Leaders Board 45 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Maxwell, Colin o Honor Society5 Agassiz 2, 45 Spanish Club 2. And Announcements, Determining Locotion of Prom Mayer, Richard Terrell o Honor Society5 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 LAWS 45 Debate 35 German Club 25 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2. McCalla, Dale Herbert 0 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 25 French Club 25 Hi-Y 25 Stage Crew 25 Cross Country 25 Track 2. McCann, Edward John 0 Business5 English. McCarthy, Patricia Ann 0 Cinema Staff 25 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 3, 45 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 45 Ushers 2, 3. McCartney, Janis Gay 0 Senior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Hi-Art 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 4. McCarty, Mark 0 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 4. McCau.sland, Mikal Ann O Girls' Glee Club 4, McConoughey, Bruce Douglas o Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. McCown, Thomas P. o Projectionists 3, 4. McCreary, Herbert Jay 0 LAWS 45 Agassiz 2, 45 Coin-Stamp 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Projectionists 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Stage Crew 25 Varsity Football Mgr. 3, 45 L Club 4. McCutcheon, Ruth Louise 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, Secy. 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Secy.-Treas. 3, 45 Barnstormers 3, 4, Thespians 45 Boosters 3, 45 Times Staff 25 HR Cinema Rep. 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 3, 4, Secy. 3, 45 Latin Club 2. McDowell, James Arthur 0 Hi-Art 45 Tum- bling 2, 3, 4. McGuire, Thomas P. 0 St. Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio 35 French Club 45 Bowling 4. McIntyre, Daniel E. 0 English5 Mathematics5 Social Studies. McKay, Elaine Laura o Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Agassiz 2, 3, 45 Friendship 25 Health Center 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, 4. Mcliendry, Scott Bantord o Honor Society5 Band 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Varsity Football 45 Cross Country 25 L Club 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Track 2, 35 Tumbling 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. McKenzie Mary Beth 0 Student Council 2, 35 Social Council 45 Boosters 25 HR Cinema Rep. 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Health Center 45 Hi-Art 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Hi-Forum 45 Spanish Club 25 Speakers-Writers 45 Student Center Staff 45 Tankateers 3, 4. McLaughlin, Patrick Michael 0 Colonial High School, Orlando, Fla. 25 Varsity Football 45 Track 4. McMahon, L. Sharon o Friendship 2. McNamara. Maureen 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. Page 175 Meadows, Mary Frances 0 Student Council 35 Times Staff 2, 3, News Ed. 35 Debate 3, 4, Pres. 35 French Club 2. Meermans, Linda Ellen 0 Junior Choir 35 Friendship 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 Hi-Art 35 Hi-Forum 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Mellzer, William Alan 0 Debate 3, 45 Foreign Language Choir 35 Projectionists 3, 45 L Club 4. Mennell, Lee I-'. 0 Honor Society5 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 45 Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. Meries, John Charles 0 English5 Science. Messenger. Georgia J. o Businessg English5 Home Economics. Mettler, Connie Marie o Student Center Staff 25 Ushers 2. Michalek, Connie Jean o Business5 English5 Home Economics: Social Studies. Mihal, Marcia Elaine 0 Honor Society5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Boosters 45 Friendship 25 Library Staff 25 Spanish Club 25 Ushers 4. Mikula, Gayle J. 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Boosters 35 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 35 FTA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Health Center 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Speakers- Writers 35 Athletic Shield 4. March-Judith Byrns, Robert DeSonTo, Suson Dustin, Page 176 Miller, Christine Lee 0 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 2, 3, 45 Boosters 4. Miller, Gayle Ann o Honor Society5 Junior Choir 3, 45 Times Staff 25 French Club 3, 45 Health Center 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 4. Miller, Victoria April 0 Times Staff 2, 3, 4, Ed. 45 Agassiz 25 Coin-Stamp 25 Debate 4. Mills, Marilyn Virginia 0 Honor Society5 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 3, 45 Agassiz 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Spanish Club 25 Athletic Shield 3. Mills, Ronald H. 0 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 25 Library Monitor 3, 45 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 45 Track 2, 3. 4. Molchan, Rober! Stephen 0 Times Staff 2, 35 HR Times Rep. 2, 35 Swimming 2, 3. Monostory, George R. 0 Debate 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3. Moody, Michael 0 Cinema Staff 35 Times Staff 35 Projectionists 3, 4. Moore, Janet Lynn 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Foreign Language Choir 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Hi-Forum 4, Secy. 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 4, Pres. 45 Ushers 25 Athletic L 4, Shield 25 Majorettes 3, 4. Moore, Mary Louise 0 St. Augustine High School, Lakewood, Ohio 25 Barnstormers 35 Friendship 45 Hi-Forum 4. Moorhouse, Pamela Ann 0 Boosters 25 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Forum 35 Spanish Club 25 Athletic L 4, Shield 3. Moralez, Shirley Ann 0 Hi-Forum 4. Morgenihaler, David Turner 0 Honor Society5 Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 LAWS 45 Barnstorm- ers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 45 Social Council 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Hi-Forum 4. Morrell, Kenneih Arthur o Honor Society5 German Club 2, 35 Math Club 2, 45 Photo Staff 2, 3, 4. Morrill, Gail Marilyn 0 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Friend- ship 2, 45 Hi-Art 2, 35 Athletic Shield 3. Morse, Edgar Leroy Ill 0 Honor Society5 Band 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Agassiz 25 Swimming Mgr. 3, 4. Mosberg, Arnold T. 0 LAWS 45 Senior Choir 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4. Mowry, Thomas E. 0 LAWS 4. Mueller, Carol Anne 0 Honor Society5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Forum 3, 4. Mueller, James Frederick 0 HR Cinema Rep. 35 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 L Club 4. Mueller, Laurie Jean 0 Business, English5 Home Economics. Muffler, Evelyn Jean 0 Friendship 25 Hi-Com- mercial 35 Spanish Club 25 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Myers, Paul Douglas 0 Times Staff 4. Naccarato, Linda Marie o Boosters 25 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic L 4, Shield 3. Neff, Gail Dee o LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Boosters 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3, Secy. 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secy. 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Leaders Board 4, Neuwirth, Laszlo 0 Projectionists 2, 35 Track 25 Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Nieding, William D. o Hi-Y 25 Cross Country 35 Track 2, 3. Nielsen, Richard Eric 0 Student Council 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2. 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Nightingale, Kevin o Bowling 4. Nims, Elizabeth Ann 0 Cleveland Heights High School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 33 Tankateers 4. Jolmes Rector Are Chosen os Commencement Speakers Niskala. Wayne Frederick 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3, 4. Niznik, Bernadette Marie 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Athletic Shield 3. 0'Brien, Bonnie o Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Band 3, 45 Boosters 25 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Hi-Art 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Athletic Shield 35 Majorettes 3, 45 Tankateers 3, 4. Oda, Kay Irene o German Club 2. Oliver, Richard Lee o Boosters 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 25 Foreign Language Choir 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Library Monitor 45 Spanish Club 2. Ondrejech, Hose Marie 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Commercial 45 Serving Staff 2, 3, 4. O'Rei1ly, Susan Gay 0 Friendship 2. Orr, Diane Eloise o LAWS 45 French Club 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3. Palmer, Barbara Ann 0 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 3, 4, Treas. 3, Secy. 45 Hi-Forum 3. Palmer, Gerald Robert o Library Monitor 45 Track 3, 4. Palomaki, Joan Carol o Honor Society5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Band 2, 3, Cpl. 35 French Club 3: Friendship 25 Latin Club 25 Athletic Board 3, 4, Pres. 4, L 3, Medal 3, Shield 25 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Leaders Board 4. Parks. Jeffery Boyd 0 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 Hi-Forum 25 Projectionists 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 4. Pastva, Michael James o English. Paul, Howard Alan o Barnstormers 35 Boosters 45 HR Times Rep. 35 Agassiz 25 Foreign Language Choir 35 French Club 25 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Y 25 Projectionists 25 Stage Crew 2. Paul, Richard N. o English5 Industrial Artsg Mathematics: Social Studies. Pavka, Andrew Joseph o Auto Club 2. Pavka, James A. o English5 Mathematicsg Social Studies. Pearce, James William o Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 4, Pres. 45 Band 2, 3, 4. Pekarcik, Phillip Carl o Hi-Art 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Tumbling 2. 4. Pembridge, Nanci Sue 0 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Band 2, 3, 4: Barnstormers 45 Friendship 2, 35 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic L 4, Shield 3. Page 177 Pence, Judith Mae 0 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Barnstormers 3, 4, Thespians 45 Friendship 2, 35 Library Staff 2, 35 Tankateers 2, 3, 4. Perkins, Edward G. 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Perrymore, Roger 0 Junior Choir 35 Studeni Council 2, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 2. 35 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 Track 2. Peters, Joyce Elaine 0 Honor Society5 Band 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 4, Thespians 45 Agassiz 3, 4, Pres. 45 Foreign Language Choir 3. Petersen, Jane Lanor o Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Band 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Athletic Shield 35 Majorettes 3, 4. Petko, Andrew Joseph 0 Junior Choir 3: Boosters 35 HR Times Rep. 45 Library Monitor 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 3. Peizinger, Gary L. 0 Hi-Forum 45 Spanish Club 35 Student Center Staff 2, 35 Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 L Club 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Phillips, Anna Lee 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Student Council 45 Social Council 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Health Center 35 Speakers-Writers 25 Athletic Board 3, 4, Shield 35 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Phillips, Jeffrey Wayne 0 Hi-Art 2, 3, 45 JV Baseball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 3. Phillips, Parker Edward o Hi-Y 45 Cross Country 35 Tennis 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. April-After Spring Vocation, Lost Respite Before June, Page 178 Pike, Cheryl Darlene 0 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 35 Latin Club 25 Red Cross 4. Ploiz, Mai-na Jean 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Serving Staff 2, 3, 4. Port. Sonja Ann 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 35 Hi-Forum 3, 4. Power. Jack William 0 Times Staff 3, 4. Preyer, Alvin Oehm 0 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Times Staff 35 Debate 45 FHA 45 Hi-Art 35 Hi-Forum 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 35 Wrestling 2, 3. Puskala, Tuula A. M. 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Hi-Commercial 3, Radowenchuk, Waller 0 Coin-Stamp 25 Span- ish Club 2. Radvansky, John Edward 0 Junior Choir 3, 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Rainey. Harrison L. III 0 Student Council 45 HR Times Rep. 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Secy. 35 Library Monitor 45 JV Football 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Ranahan, Kaihleen Ann 0 Senior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Agassiz 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Board 3, 4. Bausch, John Henry 0 Junior Choir 2, 35 Hi-Forum 4. Read, Rebecca Anne 0 Boosters 45 Friendship 45 Hi-Commercial 4, Secy. 4. Reagan, Mary S. 0 Girls' Glee Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 45 Ushers 3, 4. Rector, James Bruce 0 Honor Society5 Junior Choir 35 Orchestra 25 Student Council 3, 45 Executive Council 45 Social Council 2, 3, 45 Boosters 35 Debate 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Capt. 45 Cross Country 3, 45 L Club 3, 4. Reed, Nancy Carol 0 Honor Society5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Boosters 25 Cinema Staff 3, 4, School Life Ed. 3, Senior Ed. 45 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 Friendship 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Hi-Forum 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic L 3, Shield 3, Medal 45 Tankateers 3, 4. Reed, Virginia Anne 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 35 Hi-Forum 3, 45 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 3, 4. Reichard, David Hardin o Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Agassiz 2, 35 Newton Society 2. Reid, Nancy Ellen 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 45 Boosters 45 Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, 45 Friendship 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3. 45 Ushers 2. RePP, Ramona Dolores 0 Friendship 4. Ribar, Kenneth Michael 0 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 JV Basketball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 4. Richards, Fred Emery 0 LAWS 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Debate 35 Foreign Language Choir 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Swim- ming 2, 3. Robbins. Joy Lynn 0 Boosters 25 Friendship 25 Hi-Commercial 3, 4. Robertson, Lawrence James 0 Tumbling 4: Wrestling 4. Robinson, Jane Maurine o Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 25 Friendship 25 FTA 3: Athletic Board 4, L 4, Medal 4, Shield 35 Tankateers 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 4. Rodgers, James Del 0 Stage Crew 2. Rogers, Charles Howard 0 English: Industrial Arts5 Science. Rominger, Nancy Lee 0 LAWS 45 Boosters 45 French Club 2. Roscoe, Michael David 0 Hi-Art 3, 4. Roth, Barbara 0 Cinema Staff 25 FHA 45 Friendship 25 Hi-Commercial 45 Ushers 2. Rothgery, Paul Anthony 0 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Seniors Concentrate Tosks on Readiness for Grocluotion Rouse, Sue Elyce 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Barnstormers 25 Boosters 25 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Rowe, Carol Margaret 0 Business5 English. Rowe, Ellen Louise 0 Boosters 45 HR Cinema Rep. 45 Debate 3, 4, Secy. 35 Hi4Forum 45 Math Club 3, 4, Secy. 3. Bowen, Henry Craig 0 English5 Scienceg Social Studies. Rowland, Robe!! C. 0 Hi-Art 4. Rudd, Dennis E. 0 Junior Choir 2, 3, Senior 45 Times Staff 45 Hi-Forum 4, Treas. 45 Spanish Club 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4. Ruffner, Howard Edward 0 Student Council 35 Newton Society 2. Runions, David Paul 0 Junior Choir 3, 45 Hi-Forum 3. Russell, Susan Ethel 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Friendship 25 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Sabol, Rose Marie 0 Boosters 3, 45 Times Staff 45 Speakers-Writers 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Safran, Robert Lewis 0 Cinema Staff 4. Sakai, John 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secy. 2, Treas. 35 Spanish Club 25 Bowling 2, 3. Schade. Judiih Ann 0 LAWS 4, Foreign Lane guage Choir 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 German Club 25 Hi-Forum 45 Athletic Shield 4. Schlechiy, Sandra Jane 0 Junior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4. Schlueter, Jessica Louise o Barnstormers 2, 3, 45 Times Staff 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 2, 4. Schmidt, Robert S. 0 Cinema Staff 3, 45 Hi- Forum 35 Math Club 45 Stage Crew 25 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Schordock, Robert Alan 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Agassiz 45 Math Club 3, 4, Treas. 45 Bowling 3, 45 Chess Club 4. Schrader, John 0 English5 Social Studiesi Schriner, Thomas Joseph 0 L Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Schroeder, Nancy Lynn 0 Honor Society5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Friendship 2, 35 Hi-Forum 35 Spanish Club 25 Athletic Board 3, 4, L 4, Medal 4, Shield 35 Major Modern Dance 3, 4. Schumann, Dale Wayne 0 LAWS 4. Schwank, H. Dean o Foreign Language Choir 2, 3, Treas. 35 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 4. Scott, James L. o Science Seminar 2. Scovill, Sarah Jean 0 Junior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Friendship 2, 45 Health Center 45 Hi-Forum 4. Sedio, Bruce Neil 0 English5 Social Studies. Seivert, Dennis 0 Projectionists 2, 3, 4. Sellars, Catherine Lynn 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Times Staff 3, Girls' Sports Ed. 35 Hi-Art 45 Newton Society 35 Serving Staff 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2. Serenchy, Karen Esther 0 Student Council 35 French Club 25 Friendship 2. Shami, Muna 0 Barnstormers 45 Boosters 25 Foreign Language Choir 35 Hi-Commercial 4. Sheppard, Gail Jean 0 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Moy-Outstonoling Students in Eoch Deportment Win Page 180 Shupe, Ruth S. 0 Friendship 25 German Club 45 Hi-Commercial 45 Spanish Club 2. Simcox, Richard Allan 0 Honor Society5 Senior Choir 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4. Simon, Carole Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Barnstormers 2, 45 Boosters 35 Health Center 3, 45 Hi-Art 45 Speakers-Writers 3, 4. Simon, Susan Marie 0 Junior Choir 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 25 Hi-Forum 4. Simone, Joseph Anthony 0 JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Simons, Catherine Mae 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Forum 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. Ski-lens, Ivan Duane o Student Council 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Smiley, Virginia Ann 0 Junior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Athletic Board 3, 4, L 3, Medal 4, Shield 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Leaders Board 4. Smith, Bonnie Elizabeth 0 Honor Society5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 35 Student Council 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 35 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Main Pres. 45 Hi-Art 45 Hi-Commercial 3, Treas. 3, Smith, Cheri Ann 0 HR Cinema Rep. 25 Latin Club 2. Smith, Donald George 0 Times Staff 2, 35 HR Times Rep, 4. Smith, Elizabeth -Ann 0 Latin Club 2. Smith, Philip W. 0 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4. Smith, Susan Lorraine 0 LAWS 45 Boosters 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, 45 Hi- Forum 25 Ushers 4. Smith, Wayne Ford 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 JV Baseball 25 JV Football 2, Varsity 35 Track 3. Snarsky, Richard J. 0 English5 Mathematics5 Social Studies. Sobek, James R. 0 JV Baseball 25 Bowling 2, 3. Spayde, Larkann 0 Honor Society5 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Treas. 35 HR Cinema Rep. 35 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Forum 35 Speakers-Writers 3, 4, Treas. 45 Athletic Board 3, L 4, Shield 3. Spayde, Nancy Jane 0 Girls' Glee Club 45 FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 35 Ushers 2. Stalle, Elizabeth Joyce 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Barnstormers 45 Agassiz 45 Hi-Com- mercial 35 Latin Club 25 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 35 Tank- ateers 3, 4. Stearns, Rosemary Ellen 0 Glrls' Glee Club 2, Student Council 4, Boosters 3, 4, Pres. 4, Friendship 3, 4, Speakers-Writers 3, Athletic Board 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Leaders Board 4. Steffens, Nancy Jean s Girls' Glee Club 3, Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Boosters 3, Debate 3, Friendship 2. Stehlik, Arthur Donald o Honor Society, JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 4, JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 4, Cross Country 3, 4, L Club 4. Steidl, Frank X. o Honor Society, Foreign Language Choir 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Hi-Art 4. Siler, Lawrence Pickryl 0 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 4, Barnstormers 4, Thespians 4, Foreign Language Choir 2, German Club 2, Stage Crew 3, 4. Stone, Judith A. 0 Barnstormers 4, Boosters 3, Times Staff 2, 3, FTA 2. Stoyka, Robert John 0 Business, English, Mathematics. Sireszott. Robert Michael o HR Times Rep. 3, Wrestling 3, 4. Stump, Carolyn Vera s LAWS 4, Junior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, French Club 4, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, Major Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. Stump, Randy W. 0 English, Industrial Arts. Seltzer Awords fo Svarovsky, Craig Arthur 6 JV Basketball 2. Swan, Henry Bruce II 0 Industrial Arts, Social Studies, Swanson, Linda Winifred o Honor Society, LAWS 4, Boosters 2, Cinema Staff 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Co-Ed. 3, Senior Ed, 4, Agassiz 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Speakers-Writers 3, 4, Ushers 2, Model Airplane Society 4, Secy. 4. Szabo, Nicholas o Hi-Art 2, 3, Hi-Forum 2, 3, JV Football 2, Track 2, 3. Tarnasky, Lee H. o English, Foreign Lan- guage, Science. Taylor, Daniel Leo 0 Bowling 3. Teleky, Richard Paul s. English, Foreign Lan- guage, Social Studies. 0 Terrell, Michael 0 Junior Choir 3, Senior 4, Hi-Forum 4, Bow1ing,3, Thalinger. Alan Robert o Honor Society Treas., Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, LAWS 4, Social Council 4, Cinema Staff Photographer 4, Hi-Forum 3, 4, Pres. 4, Math Club 2, Photo Staff 3, 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Thediord, Frank Tyre 0 Spanish Club 3, JV Football 2. Thomas, Pamela Ruth 0 Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Secy. 3, Student Council 2, 3, Boosters 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Friendship 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, Secy. 3, Speakers-Writers 3, Athletic Board 4. Shield 3, Major Modern Dance 2, 3. 4. Thomas, Patricia Ann o Student Council 4, Boosters 4, Cinema Staff 3, HR Cinema Rep. 3, 4, Friendship 4, Speakers-Writers 4. Thon-nay, Donald Harvey o LAWS 4, Agassiz 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4. Thomson, Barbara -Ann o Barnstormers 3, 4, Student Council 3, Boosters 3, Friendship 2, Hi-Art 4, Spanish Club 2, Speakers-Writers 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4. Tkach, Evelyn 0 Honor Society, LAWS 4, Junior Choir 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Barn- stormers 4, Student Council 2, 4, Social Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Friendship 4, Athletic Shield 3, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Tankateers 2, 3, 4. Tomko, David J. s Hi-Forum 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4. Torgerson, Roger 0 HR Times Rep. 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Library Monitor 3, JV Football 2, Trepp, Dennis Allen o Cross Country 2, 3, L Club 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Tripoulas, Suzanne o Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Latin Club 2. Tullar, Thomas Robert o English, Industrial Arts, Social Studies. r Excellence in Honor Doy Ceremony Page 181 Turek, Phyllis A. 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Boosters 25 Friendship 35 Hi-Forum 3. Turner, Joseph 0 German Club 25 Projection- ists 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4. Turner, Judith Ann 0 Business5 English. Tyo, Barry Richard 0 LAWS 45 French Club 35 Hi-Art 35 Library Monitor 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Tennis 35 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Uecker, Terry John 0 Boosters 35 French Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Bowling 2. Urbin, John D. 0 Student Council 45 Hi-Art 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Library Monitor 4. Vail, Gwen Elizabeth 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3, 45 Social Council 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3. 45 Hi-Forum 25 Library Staff 25 Speakers-Writers 3, 45 Athletic Board 3, 4, L 4, Medal 4, Shield 3. Van Boxel, Sara Jane 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Secy. 2, Pres. 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 45 Social Council 3, 45 Foreign Language Choir 35 Friendship 2, 3, 4, Secy. 2, Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Athletic Shield 35 Tankateers 3, 4. Vandrasik, Betty Jean o FHA 45 Hi-Commer- cial 4: Library Monitor 3: Ushers 4. Vigh, Agotha 0 Foreign Language Choir 25 German Club 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3. June-Senior Week, Prom, Boccoloureciie, Graduation, Page 182 Vigh, Judith Marla 0 Foreign Language Choir 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 4. Vinarcik, Geraldine Marie 0 English5 Social Studies. Voytko, Paula Mae 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 FHA 45 Serving Staff 3. Vugrich, Vicky Lee 0 HR Cinema Rep. 2. Waddell, Sharon Lee 0 Boosters 25 Health Center 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Wakeham. Robert William 0 HR Cinema Rep. 45 Hi-Forum 35 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Walborn, Phyllis J. 0 Honor Society5 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Boosters 2, 35 HR Cinema Rep. 45 FTA 35 Hi-Commercial 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Athletic Shield 3. Walker, Lynn 0 JV Football 2, Varsity 3. glaills, Nancy Ann 0 FHA 3, 45 Hi-Commercial Walsh, Susan 0 Honor Society5 Junior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Student Council 2, 45 Boosters 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Art 25 Ath- letic Medal 3, Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4: Leaders Board 45 Tankateers 3, 4. Walson, Mary Lou Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Barnstormers 35 French Club 25 Friend- ship 25 Speakers-Writers 3. Walton, Penny Louise 0 Red Cross 4. Ward, Joseph C. 0 Honor Society5 Student Council 3, 4, Executive Council 45 Boosters 35 Debate 35 Hi-Forum 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Waterloo. Donna Jeanne 0 Athletic Shield 3. Watson, Patricia 0 HR Cinema Rep. 45 Agassiz 35 Friendship 25 Latin Club 25 Speakers- Writers 3, 4. Watson, Thomas Robert o LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Social Council 45 HR Cinema Rep. 2, 3, 45 Debate 3, 4, Pres. 4: German Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Math Club 45 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Webster, Susan Louise 0 Honor Society: LAWS 45 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Board 3. Weidlich, Barbara Ann 0 HR Times Rep. 2, 3, 45 Athletic Shield 35 Leaders Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders Board 3. Weiss, Bonnie Lynn 0 Senior Choir 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Boosters 3, 45 Friendship 3, 45 Ushers 3, 4. Wentar, Andrea Lynn o Girls' Glee Club 25 Hi-Commercial 35 Library Staff 3, 4. Welton, Sandra Joy 0 FHA 35 Red Cross Pres. 4. Whitaker, Mary Claire 0 Washburn High School, Minneapolis, Minn. 2, 35 Englishg Social Studies. Whittord, Judith Lee 0 Girls' Glee Club 25 Barnstormers 45 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 French Club 25 Friendship 2, 3. Wiant, Kurt D. 0 Band 25 Math Club 2, 3, 4. Widoll, Sallie Jane 0 Boosters 35 Friendship 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Leaders Club 3, 4, Wlegand, Duane I-'rank 0 Hi-Art 45 JV Foot- ball 25 Cross Country 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Wilber, Christine Elizabeth 0 Junior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Student Council 25 French glug 354 Friendship 2, 35 German Club 3, 45 1- r . Wilhelm, Frank 0 English5 Industrial Arts5 Social Studies. Willkomm, Gerald 0 English5 Social Studies. Wilson, Kathleen Lee 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Ushers 2, 3. Diplomas in Hcmd, Wilson, Laurel Ann 0 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Health Center 45 Speakers- Writers 3, 4, Secy. 4. Wilson, Linda Susan 0 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Bamstormers 25 Boosters 35 Friendship 25 FTA 35 Ushers 2, 3, 4. Wlrigate, Clifford John 0 Student Council 35 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Witter, Robert Melvin 0 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2. Wlttmul, Karen Jean 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Boosters 25 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Friendship 3, 45 Leaders Club Z, 3, 4. Woidke, Richard Paul 0 Wakefield High School, Arlington, Va. 2, 35 Eng1ish5 Math- ematics. Wolfe, Robert Allen 0 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Bowling 4. Wolynec, Ores! 0 German Club 25 JV Baseball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Wrestling 2. Wonson, Robert F. o Student Council 25 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Varsity Baseball 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Cross Country 45 Track 3. Wykoff, Patricia Ann 0 Honor Society5 Junior Choir 3, Senior 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Boosters 2, 3, 45 HR Cinema Rep. 35 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 3, 4, Secy. 35 Hi-Forum 3. Wyper, Elizabeth 0 Honor Society5 LAWS 45 Junior Choir 2, Senior 3, 45 French Club 2, 35 Friendship 25 Hi-Forum 45 Athletic L 3, Medal 4, Shield 3. Young, Carol Yvonne 0 HR Cinema Rep. 25 Library Staff 2, 35 Athletic Shield 3. Young, Robert o Honor Society5 Bowling 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Young, Susan Bates 0 Honor Society5 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Foreign Language Choir 35 German Club 35 Speakers-Writers 45 Athletic Shield 4. Zahurlky, Edward Andrew 0 Bowling 2. Zemberl, Frank John 0 Wrestling 3, 4. Zemter, James J. 0 Band 2, 3, 45 Barnstormers 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Zimmerman, Linda Rose 6 Barnstormers 25 HR Cinema Rep. 3, 45 Friendship 35 Hi-Forum 2, 3, 4. Zothner, Shirley Rose e Boosters 45 Friendship 25 Hi-Art 3, 45 Hi-Commercial 35 Hi-Forum 35 Student Center Staff 2, 3, 4. Zurowski, Stanley Albert p Student Council 3, 45 Boosters 3, 45 Library Monitor 35 JV Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 45 Cross Country 45 L Club 4. i Memories Behind, A World Ahecid Page 183 ENIORS enjoy fheir free hours relaxing before and offer school in fhe L-Room, cheering fhe Rangers on fo vicfory, playing quiz Page 18,1 in jam sessions, or baffling wiis on programs. ,fn Especially crowded by socializing seniors during the lunch hours A iouch of Lakewood exciie- men! charges Kiran Mandla as she wiinesses thrilling football play against Euclid I 'ix iffiflsirigv wg.. P so , awww. mf- l.-, . and after school, the exclusive L-Room senior circle offers an atmosphere of relaxation following hours of application lo studies Matching wifs with Euclid in KYW's Jam sessions relax seniors wiih similar music know-how Varsiiy Bowl are Alnis Grants, Debbie Ewing, Janis Ford, and John Dorsch ,MRM A A A f N! 5 Q' ' t , . F5 ha J Ijilffi' 185 'i ,,.ikm .MMR 1. 'Q' ' an .2 W2-Qifkmfilfiwsllakffz wx? 1 .V M, Af?,,?,,A.: W . , .f ww-Wm, ,W 1 4, : ,f -,X , ,. A -,1,., , . VAA' Z H 1 ,Y V ' , , 1+ ,.,,...-nw' fm Crossing over the threshold into tomorrow, seniors shall not pass this way again Page 18 .4,ytitg..4 4 4 W . l i v J 4 W 'Ne v e I 5 44'L?7'f A , 1 1 r 'icuii' THE TRUMPET SUMMONS US TO A NEW FRONTIER P2120 188 HIC XV! QQPE DX? Our American free enferprise sysfem is well- exemplified by fhe success of fhe businessmen in Lakewood. We are proud of fheir cooperaiion wifh fhe high school. Lakewood YMCA-YWCA fy ,, A Qfxxid HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS have been provided wifh excellent facilifies for fhe Y-Teen and Hi-Y organizafions, swimming, baskefball, and gymnasfics af fhe HY. Special evenis fhere included dances, fhe Senior Nile parfy, and fhe New Year's Eve parfy. We hope you will remember fhe good limes af fhe Lakewood Y. Besf wishes fo fhe class of '64! Page 189 , ' 6Uirginia Stevens Dance Studio ALL WORK GUARANTEED PIWIIIIPS vAcuuM CLEANER co. 15116 DETROIT AVE. 0 PHONE 228-0730 Demonstrations and Estimates CLASSICAL BALLET T adm It ' A th - d I - Low SDSL. I Cecchettl Graded System Pmzs Same., 15612-16 Detroit Avenue SALES o MAKES L Lakewood greg- Zixspitifnna dREEii51a?e I I: T P if LpEa:db1J:1iwix3 RPM LAKEWOOD'S ONLY 51610 Gbpiiriana 14897 DETROIT AVENUE QAT VICTORIA, OSCAR'S BARBER SHOP 2011 WARREN ROAD LAKEWOOD, OHIO Hair Cutting Technique ls Shear Artistry But I Need Your Head to Run My Business 0 OSTYLE CUTS' 0 BUBBLE . prxrz . D. A. CONVERTIBLE SALES o SERVICE o PARTS Since 7951 MG Motor Soles, Inc. -- Cleveland's Foreign Car Center -- AUTHORIZED FOREIGN CAR AGENCY MG ' Sprite ' Triumph 0 Volvo Fiat 0 Austin-Healey 0 Sunbeam Complete Line of Sports and Economy Cars 16000 Madison Ave. o LA. 1-3131 o Lakewood, O. Page 190 I ' - Pho AC d my 1-5335 Workmanship Guarant d VASS 8g SONS FURS CUSTOM MADE FURS 0 READY-TO-WEAR RESTYLING 0 REPAIRING O CLEANING 0 STORAGE 15406 MADISON AVENUE LAKEWOOD, OHIO 44107 K!! M4 - IT'S A TRADITION TO SHOP . . . ez une I 5 goifhcrw lgaririienne - I I HOURS: Mon., Wed., Sa . Open Evenings t 9 t 1 6 Tues., Th F I l 15819 DETROIT AVENUE Ph 221 7500 I I MPLETE D CHANTS' RED S a e USE IIB IIE IQ IQ NY Q S FUNERAL HOME INCORPORATED 7200 Defroit Avenue I. CIeveIcIncI, DANIEL L. BERRY ROGER S. BERRY Direcfors Ohio 44102 I. Phone 961-0500 MASON'S DRESS SUITS 14508 DETROIT AVENUE Lakewood AC. 6-0825 RENTALS OF THE FINEST IN FORMAL WEDDING ATTIRE SINAGRA'S FOOD MARKET SERVING LAKEWOOD WITH THE VERY BEST IN FOODS SINCE 1918 16918-24 Detroit Avenue ACademy 1-4785 Pe GALLUP-HURLBUT INSURANCE 17808 DETROIT AVE. Milton N. Gallup lA. 1-2600 Charles l. 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Class of 1964, the newest style m spot! coais CHARLEY GEIGER'S G E I G E R ' S Huberdashery and Sporting Goods J ' N J I 14710 DETROIT AVENUE 15015 DETROIT AVENUE ----- IN nowwrown lAKEW00D -l---1 2' LAKEWOOD PAINT AND DETRQIT-MAHL0wE WALLPAPER COMPANY BARBER SHOP W A L L P A P E R 14410 DETROIT AVENUE P A I N T LAKEWOOD, OHIO 15520 DETROIT AVE. mt Lakeland, Phone 226-1561 .MO Across fhe Hall-Across the Confinenf I G call I L S T U H A G E I u c. s gf qw, fse.':e '2?'-545351 , .H f e ,,,..z,.. ,. . rx , 5 WA R R E N MEN'S WEAR THE WEST SIDE'S CENTER Fine Tradifionol Clofhing and Accessories DETROIT AVENUE AT WARREN ROAD For Downtown Lakewood CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Mark Love admiring ihe new HIS 4-piece sui! lg ' THE OHIO SAVINGS MIDNITE MARKET ASSOCIATION Phone 52 9837 OPEN 'TIL MIDNITE DAILY 515 EUCLID AVENUE :ssoo WARREN RoAD I d. d SUperior1-2400 wrnwn 1-3000 --- IUC U Ing SI-In UY5 --- ' 1866 WEST 25TH STREET 14033 -CEIDAR ROAD Fresh Meats g Vegefables g Pop TOwer 1-3050 ER1ev1ew 1-2700 . 150, GOLDEN GATE PLAZA Ofher Beverages 0 Groceries H111 'H300 Frozen Foods 0 Ice Cream Q U Pg 194 I RAINEY'S DRUG ' 17128 DETROIT AVE. AT GRANGER C2aroL'4 I BEAUTY SHOPPE 17518 DETROIT AVENUE Lakewood Little Theatre Bldg. AND I USE AC. 6-5618 Phone LAkewood 1-2024 . .forthe , , , DREAMIEST MY OWN CLASSICAL MISS CARSON CLOTHES... CHARGETTE Members of Lakewood's '64 class Frankie ag ur , Ruth H b g lV1cCuicheon, and Judy Byrns admire smart styles from Carson's ? 14802 Detroit Ave. at Warren 0 Phone AC. I-2740 F Greeting Cords Beautiful wrappmgs cmd ribbons Candles and Gifts HUMMEL FIGURES I 14816 Detroit Avenue lwell 5 Phone . LA. 1-3396 FOR ALL OCCASIONS O I .... .- , Daniels Funeral Home I INVALID CAR SERVICE 15800 Detroit Ave. I AC. 6-5149 I Page 195 dutcher H U R D Redlly MEMBER EXCLUSIVE LISTING EXCHANGE ----- 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU ----- ky R off 19533 Detroit Rd. e ED. 1-6750 Avon Lake Office . 152 Lee Rd TH 1 7273 Lakewood Office 0 1 1630 Clifton Boulevard SALES DEPARTMENT e can Ac. 6-2484 RENTAL DEPARTMENT e c 11 531 7011 I V'3U':I5iIfIIfi,f2FN STILLS FACTORY AUTHORIZED D I N E R Sales 0 Service 0 Parts LQSSMAN MQTQRS, INC. 18260 Detroit Avenue 17710 Detroit Avenue - Ac. 1-9450 - AC- 6-9823 17901 Detroit Avenue 0 AC. 6-0700 I I coRDovA CLEANERS AKEWOOD 17012 IVIADISGN AVENUE ACudemy 1-1633 ITTLE THEATER 17823 DETROIT AVENUE CLARENCE GE-RIN Lakewood, Ohio 44107 DUSENBURY 81 CO. 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Fancy Fruits egeta es C ll AC.6-7245 For Ca 'y0Uf CHICKEN MBS P2238 17703-5 DETROIT AVENUE Delicatessen Items LAKEWOOD' CHIC FORREST ZEIS ZEI UNER L HOME INVALID CAR SERVICE 16105 Detroit Avenue ACademy 1-0220 LAKEwoon CAMERA sl-lop Bl-ACKIE DRY CLEANERS Cameras 0 Finishing e Supplies Phone ACademy 1-3448 Sim 1937 17709-11 DETROIT AVENUE Buy Where They Show You How LAKEWOOD, OHIO 14815 Detroit Ave. AC. 6-7469 FREE PARKING IN REAR Page 115 4 ,K E IT H JEWELERS Ac. 1-1434 From 579.50 up 1 4807 BILES BUICK, INC. 9J33diI,'S',i?,.S'2S5 14400 Detroit Avenue P' ' ld t sz2f.:2f+1 es LA. 1-6900 Rings enlarged 1 .. t sh wdetail w BAHIIE' 1448 Wclrren Road DURAN'S MUSIC CENTER COMPLETE MUSICAL SERVICE Musical Supplies o Instruments 0 Sheet Music Rentals and Lessons o Piano Rolls 14057 MADISON AVE. ACademY1'5233 LAKEWOOD 7, ol-no BOBSON HARDWARE SCOTT'S LAWN PRODUCTS Lawn Mowers Sharpened 0 Tool Rental Open All Day Wezlzzesziay 13414 D9tI'0if. 0 AC. 6-9043 U76 Gifs 111111 Rwlfellz Engle Sfrznzp Page 200 ,, ...... , 1 1 ,:,:.,,E:? ' I if 1E EE 1 2:2 , E-'--'- Q-1A . -35?-in l:lOl'S S Belle Hardware Barber C 1 '::---A-' -. .A Op Sherwin-Williams Paints . lsisllfixzggenue Lawn Seed and Fertilizer A Academy 6-3195 LAkewood 1-6191 14527 MADISON AVE. lee Zaewlea Pattie and Nancy Heath admire !he newest thing in jewelry THE PERFECT GEM AND DIAMOND HOUSE OF LAKEWOOD Expert Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairing WATCHES DIAMONDS BIRTHSTONES FINE JEWELRY EMBLEM JEWELRY Special and Individual Designing For Your Diamonds 14711 Detroit Avenue at Warren Road Phone 226-9434 Evelyn Cicercbi CUSTOM DRAPERIES 13346 Madison Ave. 0 Lakewood 1-8980 Visit Our Enlarged Gift and Toy Shop at . . . 14814W Madison Ave. 0 ACademy 1-8052 Ohio's Friendliest and Fastest Growing Chevrolet Dealer Fairchild Chevrolet 12120 DETROIT AVENUE A Name You Can Trust . . . . . . Satisfaction Guaranteed lA. 1-6000 Page 01 COTTAGE OF FLOWERS, INC. Florists ond Decorotors 14603 DETROIT AVE. 221-2100 You will find it well worth your while to do business with . . . JOE ERDELAC THE RAMBLER MAN Serving Clevelonclers sotistoctorily for more thon 30 yeors 16515 LORAIN AVENUE SIMPLICITY MM .. Mi.. for . i. ' gt- fcrshion , Q K U F designed EYEGLASSES LORBACH oculists' prescriptions filled 14704 Detroit Ave. AC. 1-1231 GENERAL IND EX Students are listed in regular type with homeroom numbers in parentheses in the ease of Iznderelnssmen. All other persons are inflimtezl by bolrlfaee upper and lower ease. School organizations are in boldface capital letters and advertisers in lightface capital letters. A Abineri, Tessa-57, 58, 117, 163, 164 Abols, Egils-37, 164 Abraham, Sue 1TTL3-55, 61, 159 Ackerman, Connie-39, 60, 164 AGASSIZ-68 Ahren, Michael-109, 164 Ahrens, Dara Lynn 12463-57, 152 Aird, Hilary 13313-71, 79, 85, 157 Akins, Ralph Lloyd 13133-153 Akins, Ron 1TTR3-150 Aldrich, Rodger 1BGG3-158 Alexis, Diane Jean 12013-85, 155 Alguire, Mrs. Mary-143 Allen, Donald-52, 97, 99, 164 Allen, Douglas 13313-51, 77, 157 Allen, J udith-61, 164 Alley, Jeff 11503-109, 159 Alton, Gary-164 Alton, William R.-51, 74, 164 Alw.ard, Susan 13133-58, 153 Alward, Sue Ann 1TTR3-150 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-5, 8 ANASTASIA-46 Anderson, Donna Jean 12493-57, 157 Anderson, Georgeann-38, 47, 68, 81, 161, 164 Anderson, Mr. James-28, 81, 133, 141 Anderson, Mildred 13123-146 Anderson, Rickard 11433-153 Andregg. William K. 13063-156 Andrews, Katherine 12483-150 Andrews, Lester M. 13013-67, 159 Andrews, Robert 1TTR3-51, 53, 105, 150 Angel, James 111lR3-148 Annandale, Judith 13063-85, 156 Annadale, Melinda 1TTR3-71, 150 Anson, Lawrence 12323-31, 150 Aniel, Mr. Carl-99, 133 Antoniewicz, Yvonne 13123-146 Arbuckle, Darlene 11503-39, 54, 61, 118, 159 ARCHERY-120 Aring, Gail-81, 127, 129, 164 Arnesen, Bruce 12433-152 Arnosk, Karen 1TTR3-150 ART DEPARTMENT-70, 73 ART MUSEUM-7 2 Artino, Basilio A. 13213-146 Ascher, James G. 12493-157 Ashby, John A. 13133-153 Ashby, John W. 11013-149 Ashton, William 1CafeW23-153 ATHLETIC BOARD-119 B Babb, Gregory 1BBG3-74, 109, 150 Babcock, Elin-79, 164 Babis, William E. 12493-157 Bach, Kathleen 1493-55, 79, 159 Bachelor, Gregory-164 Bachman, Mrs. Margaret-20, 30, 31, 142 Bacho, Kenneth 13073-149 Badgley, Lynda 1493-159 Badnorsky, Millie A. 13063-55, 61, 156 Bagozzi, Yvonne G. 13133-153 Bailey, Thomas A. 12063-154 BAILEY'S-191 Bair, Mildred E. 13223-158 Baisel, Edward Jr.-164 Baisel, Janis E. 1111L3-59, 146 Baka, Robert S. 13133-153 Baker, Linda A. 13223-61, 158 Baker, Terence 12273-151 Baker, William 12453-108, 148 Bakos, John A. 11503-159 Balbo, Ruth-19, 164 Baldridge, Mrs. Beny-94, 95, 133 Baldwin, William 12453-109, 148 Ballard, Joseph 1242R3-74, 151 BAND, JUNIOR-49 BAND, SENIOR-50 Baran, George 12323-101, 105, 150 Baratko, David 12073-58, 148 Baratko, Kenneth-164 Barilka, William M. 1311R3-149 Barker, Barbara-42, 60, 161, 164 Barker, Mr. Rodney-137 Barner, Kenneth-164 Barnes, Michael 13123-59, 107, 146 Barnhart, Russell 13323-147 BARNSTORMERS-46-47 Barrett, Marilyn 111lR3-148 Barry, Ellinor 1TTL3-55, 159 Barta, Laurel 12463-55, 152 Barta, Sandra-164 Bartholomew, Robert F. 13133-153 Bartos, Janice 11023-148 BASEBALL-114-115 BASKETBALL-102-105 Bassett, James-164 Bassett, Marianna 12313-157 Bataka, Donna J. 13133-153 Bataka, JoAnn-53, 55, 119, 126, 164 Bate, Sharon-56 Bauer, GayleiA. 13013-59, 159 Bauer, William R.-107, 164 Baughman, Janet K. 12263-158 Baughman, Rosemary D. 12293-154 Baukema, Susan 13313-50, 52, 55, 157 Baum, Charles A. 1413-49, 151 Bauman, Mr. Bruce-133, 134 Bauman, J. Robert 13013-97, 110, 112, 159 Baumann, Louise 1TTL3-53, 56, 159 Bayley, David 11433-153 Bayley, Thomas 13213-146 Beall, Lawrence 1TTR3-150 BEARDEN'S-200 Beck, Richard 11503-159 Beck, Mr. Russell-133 Becks, Maureen A. 11463- Bedard, Charles-60, 164 Beganie, David R. 1TTL3-115, 159 Behl, Dennis L. 12253-38, 47, 52, 155 Behnke, Donna J. 11503-159 Behrens, Timothy E. 12253-155 Beiser, Gary 11263-101, 147 Bell, Richard-21, 164 Bella, Alberta G. 13223-31, 34, 39, 127, 158 BELLE HARDWARE-201 Belovics, Steve 13323-147 Beluk, Johanna 11023-55, 148 Benavides, Mr. Ezequiel-133 Benko, Catherine-164 Benko, John 11023-49, 148 Benko, Terry-51, 114, 164 Bennett, Claudia-42, 54, 163, 164 Bennett, Jerry 13323-147 Bennett, Kathleen-164 Bennett, Paul 1CafeW23-107, 153 Bennett, Robert 1111R3-109, 148 Beno, Joseph 12073-114, 148 Beno, Stephen Paul 1CafeE23-156 Benson, Leonard A. 12293-154 Benz, Eric-30, 31, 164 Berardelli, Mr. Daniel-92 Bergen, Betsy 13313-39, 55, 157 BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME-191 Bertha, Sylvia T. 13063-79, 85, 95, 156 Besserglick, Edward 13263-55, 59, 77, 146 Besst, Catherine 11423-156 Bethea, Deborah 12453-31, 39, 148 Betonte, James 11013-53, 101, 105, 149 Bettis, Laureen E. 1TTL3-159 Beuther, James A. 11463-157 Beyer, Mr. Richard-133 Beyer, Carol Ann 1BBG3-19, 152 Bezen, Ursula-164 Bibbs, Elisabeth M. 12313-157 Biesmeyer, Ann-19, 51, 71, 118, 164 Bigham, George 12073-101, 148 Bigley, William E. 12063-154 BILES BUICK-200 Bilovocky, Robert 13223 Binford, Gregory G. 11403-53, 55, 147 Bir, Mrs. Florence-142 Birchard, Howard-110, 165 Bird, James-161, 163, 165 Bishop, J effrey-30, 165 Biszantz, John 13323-147 Bjel, Gerrald 11263-147 BLACK AND BLUE HOCKEY-126 Black, Charles 11283-152 Black, Janet 11013-149 Black, Kathleen 11013-38, 39, 61, 149 BLACKIE CLEANERS-199 Blake, Cheryl L. 1111R3-148 Blass. Mr. Clemens-93 Blatt, Clayton 12433-152 Block, Terrence E. 13213-146 Bloser, Chris E. 1TTL3-51, 159 Blouch, Gerald-165 Blough, Bethany-71, 79, 165 BOARD OF EDUCATION-130 Bobak, Nancy 12493-79, 157 BOBSON HARDWARE-200 Bock, Barbara 11023-148 Boehm, Barbara-71, 165 Boesel, Bradley-38, 56, 67, 99, 107, 165 Bolda, Frank-165 55, 60, 125, 157 Bolte, J acquelyn-79, 165 Bomar, Donna 13053-155 Bonacci, Penny L. 12323-150 Bond, Marilyn 12463-52, 152 Boneburg, Katharine D.-42, 47, 165 Bonheimer, James-77, 163, 165 Bonner, Darrell C. 12263-51, 65, 68, 76, 77, 158 BOOKROOM-33 Booth, Sharon L. 12253-52, 125, 155 Booth, Vicki-85, 165 Bornemann, Evelyn C, 11503-74, 159 Bosley, Lawrence D. 12293-154 Bowen, Barbara 13053-61, 117, 125, 155 Bowen, William H. 1111L3-146 Bowman, Charlene 13323-147 Bowman, David 12323-150 Bowman, Patricia-39, 165 Boyd, Craig E. 12013-155 Boyd, David A. 1311R3-101, 149 Boyer, Mr. Lee-133 Boyer, Richard R. 1FDR3-50, 51, 107, 109, 15 Boyer, Thomas P. 11023-55, 148 Boyer, Thomas R. 13323-147 Brady, Paul 12323-150 Bramel, Randy 1TTL3-159 Brand, William-98, 99, 165 Brandenburg, Jack W. 12313-115, 155 Brandstetter, Noreen-95, 127, 165 Brandt, Jean 13313-34, 53, 157 Breckenridge, Mr. Orville-133 Breeding, James C. 11463-157 Breiner, Daniel J. 12023 Brenan, Addison-165 Brennecke, Alan 1BBG3-50, 51, 58, 158 Brenneis, Mrs. Margaret-133 Breznen, William-53, 165 Brich, John 11503-159 Brichta, Michael 13123-109, 146 Bricker, Marlene-71, 79, 165 Brickner, Barbara 13073-149 Brickner, Linda 11463-157 Brigleb, Raymond A, 13l1R3-68, 149 Brigleb, Richard A.-74, 165 Brindle, John 12483-59, 150 Bristow, Carol Ann 12293-51, 55, 95, 154 Brite, Gail C.-27, 39, 51, 127, 165 Britting, J oseph-99, 165 Britton, Joseph S. 1BBG3-152 Brivic, Phyllis 1BGG3-79, 158 Brooks, James R. 12263-158 Brooks, Paula-165 Brostek, Joseph L. 13073-149 Brown Brown , David 1111L3-146 , Donald 1242R3-151 Brown, Donna J. 12453-39, 53, 148 Brown, Edward W. 12133-150 Brown, J oAnn-165 Brown, Letha M. 1111R3-148 Brown, Mr. Norman-81, 112, 133 Brown Brown , Richard K. 12263-158 , William-115 BROWN-PLEASANCE, INC.-192 Broz, Christopher 13213-67, 146 Bruce, Gordon S.-161, 165 Bruggeman, Mrs. Dorothy-73, 133 Brundage, Janice 11463-93, 157 Brundage, Randall 13213-57, 146 Bryan, John 1242R3-151 Buchanan, Sharon 12073-31, 148 Buck, Carolyn R. 12253-155 Buck, Walter 12483-150 Buckeye, Mr. Donald-12, 114, 133 Buckley, Sheryl-39, 52, 161, 163, 165 Budnick, Susan-71, 165 Buechner, Betty L. 12313-61, 157 Buehler, Arthur F. 1311R3-149 Buelow, Charles J. 11023-148 Bukala, Katherine 13313-157 Bullock, Daniel 12433-59, 152 Bump, Susan M. 11013-149 Buncher, Linda 1413-51, 52, 151 Bura, Christine 13213-146 Burgy, Vivian-165 Burk, Diana-39, 53, 165 Burk, Richard-77, 165 Burkett, Randall J. 11023-148 Burkhart, Leslie A. 12293-79, 154 Burris, Cynthia J. 13013-55, 79, 159 Burt, William-165 Burton, Loretta E. 13313-55, 125, 157 Bushnell, Raymond-67, 74, 166 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT-78 Butler, Mr. Gerald-28, 133, 141 Butler, James 12273-151 Butler, Linda K. 1311L3-34, 54, 156 Butterfield, Michael J. 12073-148 Page 4 203 Calen GENERAL INDEX 0 Continued Burton, Loretta 13311 Byers, Marilyn-79, 166 Byers, Shirley J. 13011-55, 118, 127, 159 Byrne, Janet 11261-57, 146 Byrne, Martin-166 Byms Judith-5, 19, 31, 52, 57, 163, 166 C Cable, Nancy D. 1311L1-39, 68, 95, 156 Cabot, Connie 13121-125, 126, 146 Cadwallader, Judith-39, 166 CAFETERIA-90-91 Cain, Jeanne 1491-159 Calderone, Mary Ann 13011-55, 85, 159 Caldwell, Miss Elizabeih-133 Terr R 301 159 CUSTODIANS-92 , Y - C 1- Calvey, Michael 1242L1-155 Calvin, David 11461-157 Cammarato, Ronald 13131-153 Camp, Betsy-53, 118 Campbell, Donald-92, 97, 99, 166 Campbell, Miss Ethel-134 Campbell, Garth L. 12311-21, 47, 157 Campbell, John 13071-101, 149 Campbell, Paul 11271-108, 149 Camper, Carol A. 12481-57, 150 Cannell, Elizabeth-44, 47, 52, 145, 163, 166 Card, Carol L. 13061-156 Carey, Patrick J. 13131-153 Carleton, Richard 12321-31, 150 Carleton, Robert 11011-108, 149 CAROL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE-195 Caron, Russell D. 12461-152 Carpenter, David S. 1311R1-49, 149 Carpenter, William 13061-99, 156 Carr, Peter C. 12491-157 CARSON'S-195 Cartee, Dawn-52, 68, 163, 166 Cartee, Robb M. 12451-148 Carter, Ronald P. 12451-148 Carver, Shan E. 11471-34, 57, 153 Casals, Mr. Pablo-10 Cascio, Paula 1CafeW21-71, 153 Casey, Mr. Joseph-83, 134 Casselberry, James F. 12261-61, 158 Castillo, Rosa-166 Castro, Thomas 1TTL1-53, 159 Cataldo, Robert 12321-59, 74, 150 Catalusci, Armand-108, 166 Cathcart, Clarence L. 11281-152 Cawrse, Donald J. 1242L1-97, 107, 155 Cawrse, Patricia 13311-157 Celesnik, John T. 11501 Celesnik, Judith-166 Cepec, Darleen A. 12271-59, 151 Cerba, Paul-166 Cergol, Stuart 11261-52, 147 Cergol, Susan 12071-53, 148 Cesare, John A. 13051-155 Chahoc, David 12131-150 Chamot, Michael 1111L1-108, 146 Chan, Bok 12061-154 Chandler, Elaine 13321-147 Chapman, Deborah-59, 166 Chappell, Catherine 11261-57, 147 Chatlos, Charles-166 CHEERLEADERS-25 Chester, Thomas M. 11461-157 CHESTEFCS SQUARE-DEAL GROCERY-199 CHEZ ANNE, COIFFURES PARISIENNE-191 Chidester, Janice 11271-59, 149 E Childers, Mr. Charles-45, 142 Childers, Mrs. Pearl-142 Chin, Hing 13221-158 Chittenden, Richard I. 13221-158 Chockley, Nancy 11471-53, 57, 118, 119, 12 CHOIR, JUNIOR-53 CHOIR, SENIOR-52 Chokenea, Richard A. 12251-155 Christie, Thomas-52, 99, 110, 111, 163, 166 Christie, William 1111L1-53, 59, 101, 146 Christy, Alan T. 12131-150 Chuhay, Nona-29, 50, 95, 163, 166 CICERCHI DRAPERIES, EVELYN-201 Cichowicz, Stanley-53, 166 Ciesielczyk, Monica 1BBG1-126, 156 CIN EMA-42-43 Clancy, Mary Ann 11461-157 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Barry L. 1TTR1-53, 101, 150 Carol Ann 1TTR1-150 Elizabeth 1BGG1-158 3, 153 Robert A. 13131-97, 105, 112, 115, 153 Robert E. 11501-31, 53, 159 Sarah-163, 166 Miss Sue-125, 134 Thomas G. 13211-146 Cleary, Farrell J .-97, 99, 166 Cleary, Lynn B. 1TTR1-19, 125, 150 Clevenger, Douglas-109, 166 Page 204 Clough, Richard-166 Coad, Richard G. 11471-103, 104, 153 Coch, Daniel 11271-19, 108, 112, 149 Cody, Diana 1491-117, 118, 127, 159 Coffey, John P. 1321-158 Cohen, Nancy-166 Coleman, Taylor R. 13011-159 Coleman, Mr. William-67, 134 Coletto, Donald 11501-159 Collins, Christine-166 Collins, Jeanne 11271-31, 149 Collins, Raymond 1TTR1-150 Collins, Rhonda 11021-148 Collins, Robert-166 Collins, Thomas B. 1111L1-59, 60, 146 Collyer, Donald 13261-49, 146 Colpitts, Bernard-166 Comba, John 12451-148 Combs, Catherine-53, 125, 127, 166 Commerato, Kathleen 12071-55, 148 Compter, Henry 12271-49, 65, 68, 77, 151 Conrad, Linda 11011-149 Conroy, Joseph P. 13011-159 Conry, Kathleen 13261-19, 52, 55, 146 Conry, Kenneth-28, 52, 97, 99, 103, 104, 115, 160, 166 Constantin, Afrodita M. 1242L1-51, 57, 155 Constantinescu, Georgette-166 Converse, Roger K. 13051-155 Conway, Delores-167 Conzaman, Irene 1TTL1-159 Cook, Mrs. Alice-134 Cook, Cheryl-39, 53, 118, 126, 127, 167 Cook, Miss Genevieve-134 Cook, Peter R. 13l1L1-55, 156 Cook, Mr. Thomas-80, 134 Cooper, Richard-50, 65, 68, 167 Coopland, Thomas P. 13211-146 Cope, Miss Agnes-95, 132 Coppola, Barbara-167 Coppola, Debra 12431-152 COPY SHOP, THE-198 CORDOVA CLEANERS-196 Cornelius, Robert 11011-149 Cornell, David 1CafeW21-53, 57, 153 Corridoni, Rose-167 Corrigan, James 12481-47, 150 Corrigan, Thomas-47, 97, 167 Cotofan, Julie 1111L1-50, 146 Covey, Kathleen 13211-39, 126, 146 Cox, Cynthia L. 12291-154 Craig, William R. 13051-31, 51, 109, 155 Crane, James 11431-153 Crawford, J ames-107, 163, 176 Crawford, Jill 11011-149 Crawford, Russell 1BGG1-107, 158 Crilley, Nancy 1411-151 Cristino, Donne J . 12261-158 Croft, Ronald-167 Cronin, Joseph P. 1111L1-146 CROSS COUNTRY-112 Croswell, Ellen-52, 162, 167 Crotser, Jane L.-52, 61, 167 Crowe, James H, 13051-115, 155 Csikos, Peter-167 Cue, Robert J. 13131-31, 50, 153 Cullen, Carolyn 11281-152 Cullen, Cheryl 13131-118, 153 Cullen, Dennis 1FDR1-154 Cullen, Patricia A. 1111R1-54, 148 Cullinan, Christine 11021-148 Culpepper, Lloyd B. 11401-147 Cunningham, Mr. Theodore-95. 132 Curren, Edward 13011-46, 159 Curtis, Marilynn-47, 52, 61, 125, 161, 163, 167 Cutler, Mary G.-55, 59, 68, 127, 163, 167 Cutler, Richard-99, 167 Cyphert, Richard 13261-146 Cyrus, Anita 1TTL1-159 D Dadas, Alex 1111L1-101, 105, 146 Dailey, Richard F. 12261-158 Daleske, Walter 13121-146 DAN IEL'S FUNERAL HOME-195 Daniels, Joyce-25, 118, 119, 125, 127, 163, 167 Daniels, Lois A,-39, 61, 71, 167 Davies, Brian W.-167 Davies, Neil 1BBG1-49, 152 Davies, Teresa 1311R1-149 Davis, Charles E. 13051-155 Di-1ViS, Jacquelyn L. 13311-34, 117, 118, 125, 127, 157 Davis, Jacquelyn M.-61, 93, 127, 167 Davis, Jane-55, 167 Davis, Linda 13121-146 Davis, Mary M. 12291-154 N Dean, Denton 11021-49, 53, 148 Dean, Diana E. 11471-153 Dean, Kenneth C.-53, 97, 99, 167 Dean, Linda-93, 167 Dean, Patricia 1BBG1-156 DEBATE-38 Debre, Rosemarie 1111L1-58, 146 DeBuhr, Mardel-56 Degyansky, Mr. Gene-94, 134 Dejonivich, Jeanette 12321-150 Del Manzo, Susan-167 Delucco, Ralph J. 11501-159 Dempsey, Rick 11021-19, 59, 101, 148 Dennis, Anthony J. 11021-148 Dennis, Karen 13321-147 Depolo, Joanne R. 1FDR1-54, 81, 154 DePo1o, Mary Rose-71, 167 DePould, Elespeth 1411-126, 151 Depp, Charles 1411-151 Depp, Ruth Ann 12011-155 Derby, Dalton 1491-159 Derby, Darryl-167 DeSanto, Robert-97, 99, 100, 108, 167 DeVenne, Carol Ann 1CafeE21-61, 150 DeVenne, Robert 11401-147 Devin, Mrs. Katherine-134 Dexter, Mrs. Grace-33, 143 DiBiasio, Mr. Anthony-36, 134 Dickey, Jacqueline-30, 31, 50, 118, 127, 167 Dickson, Miss Mary J ane-56 Diebolt, Richard J. 11471-109, 153 Diehl, Billie 13311-93, 157 Dierken, Susan 1111R1-39, 50, 53, 148 Diers, Mary 1411-49, 151 Dietz, Richard Allen 11471-74, 153 Diklich, Donica 13011-159 Dill, Pamela-85, 127, 167 DiMauro, Samuel J. 11011-149 Dinardo, Arlene K. 13061-156 Dios, Steven 11281-152 Dmyterko, Christine-81, 167 Dobson, Donald W. 12251-155 Dobson, John 13311-157 Dobson, Rosemary 12291-154 Doering, Linda E. 1BBG1-152 Doll, Bruce-52, 97, 113, 114, 167 Donley, Mr. Clifford-134 Donley, Miss Marjorie-119, 134 Donnelly, Linda-167 Donovan, Ann C. 12261-158 Donovan, Ellen M. 12131-150 Doolittle, Dean 11261-147 Doolittle, Neal-31, 97, 99, 168 Dorenkott, Doreen-127, 168 Dorsch, Glenn 1411-107, 151 Dorsch, John-97, 107, 161, 163, 168, 184 Dougherty, John 13261-146 Dougherty, Suzanne C. 12251-118, 125, 155 Douglas, Robert 1CafeW21 Douttiel, Edward J. 1BBG1-152 Doyle, Daniel J. 1311R1-59, 149 Doyle, Michael-114 Doyle, Myden 12071-148 Doyle, Thomas F. 11471-153 Drapac, Dennis 1TTL1-159 Dresing, Susan-53, 66, 79, 127, 168 Dresing, Timothy 13211-146 DRIVER TRAINING-83 Droege, Edward-71, 168 Drottar, Dana 1111L1-146 Dudczenko, Natalie-31, 71, 168 Dudczenko, Peter 13011-97, 99, 100, 103, 159 Dudik, Robert Paul 11471-53, 74, 153 Duerk, Bonnie L. 1242L1-155 Duffy, Dennis C. 12491-74, 157 Duggan, Linda 13121-146 Duncan, Dean O. 13051-107, 155 Duncan, Mr. Robert-99, 135 Dunfee, Jacquelyn-85, 168 Dupay, Maryann J. 11501-34, 159 DURAN'S MUSIC CENTER-200 Durovka, Davia J.-79, 93, 168 Durrach, Nancy 12131-150 DUSENBURY 8: CO. PIANO SHOP-196 Dusenbury, Lawrence 12321-53, 150 Dustin, Michael 12451-148 Dustin, Susan-163, 168 DUTCHER HURD REALTY-196 Dvorak, Lynn 11461-127, 157 Dvoroznak, Robert 1BBG1-156 Dyke, Dennis 12131-31, 150 Dzurick, Andrew J. 1FDR1-109, 154 Dzurik, Andrea L.-42, 47,168 Eaby, Keith-168 Eastman, Brian 13261-65, 146 Dawson, Cheryl 12451-148 Eaton, Jane-127, 168 GENERAL INDEX 0 Continued Eber, Judith 13313-157 Eber, Thomas-168 Eberhardt, Elizabeth 11263-147 Eberhardt, Irene 12463-152 Eberl, Alan 1FDR3-154 Eberlein, Mr. Ono-56 Eddy, Judith Ann--54, 127, 168 Edwards, Dr. William B.-131 Egan, Mr. Charles-135 Egan, Kathleen 11463-61, 157 Egan, Robert 1493-159 Egeland, Sandra 1242R3-151 Eggers, Alix J. 12463-152 Eggleston, Barbara 1BBG3-51, 53, 55, 65, 15 Eichholtz, Jacqueline 12463-57, 152 Eichhorn, John H. 121063-21, 44, 61, 154 Eilmann, Bonita 1111L3-53, 146 Einhouse, Theodore-74, 168 Eldred, Gertrude L. 12483-150 Elliott, Barbara J.-19, 21, 52, 127, 168 Elliott, Elizabeth 11403-147 Elliott, George F. 1TTL3-159 Elliott, James 12313-168 Elliott, Michael L. 13063-156 Ellis Ellis Ellis: , Annette 1493-50, 74, 159 Carolyn 12433-159 Cynthia Ann-47, 60, 161, 163, 168 Ellis, Richard-67, 168 Ellis, Robert 1493-109, 159 Ellis, Susan-168 Ely, Jonathan 1111L3-146 Emery, Susan 11023-148 Emling, Robert A. 11463-157 Eneix, Patricia Ann 12013-155 Engel, Daniel 1493-115, 159 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-40-41 ERDELAC RAMBLER, J OE-202 Eredics, Christine B. 13013-118, 159 Er1mie,Anita-52, 127, 168 Eungard, Nancy 1BGG3-158 Evanoff, Steven-168 Evans, Bonnie Lee 12453-148 Evans, Catherine J. 13073-149 Evans, Gwen L. 12313-60, 157 Evans, Roger-168 Evans, Ronald D. 1242L3-155 Evans, Mr. Thelbert-49, 135, 136 Evans, Virginia A. 13323-19, 54, 59, 147 Evans, Virginia 13223-158 EVERDENS JEWELERS, LEE-201 Everett, Gregory W. 13223-158 Everhart, William-168 Evin, Jeffrey 11023-148 Ewing, Deborah J.-57, 163, 168, 184 Eyman, Richard-152 F Fabian, Jeffrey-43, 168 Fahey, Michael 11023-31, 148 Fahnert, Mr. Eugene-54, 135, 141 FAIRCHILD CHEVROLET-201 Falge, Walter 1FDR3-154 Fallon, Bryan-168 Faragher, James 12133-150 Farber, John 11273-65, 149 Farkas, Arthur 13l1L3-50, 58, 156 Farquhar. Mr. .Alex-79, 135 Farquhar, Bruce-108, 168 Farquhar, Gordon-44, 75, 161, 168 Farrell, Mary-54, 168 Farrell, Patrick M, 13213-146 Fasnacht, Glenn 12453-74, 148 Faud, Miss Virginia-81, 135 Fauser, Rebecca L. 13073-34, 49, 149 Fawcett, Craig 11273-149 Fawcett, Robert C. 12293-38, 52, 115, 154 Fedoruk, Arthur 1242123-112, 151 Fedoruk, Richard-169 Feld, Monika 12253-58, 118, 155 Felton, Mary-169 Feliy, Mr. Robert-135 Fenton, Robert-169 Ferguson, Carol Ann 1CafeW23-153 Ferraro, Linda C. 12323-54, 150 Ferrell, Francis J.-50, 61, 169 Ferrell, Teresa M. 12273-151 FHA-85 Fichter, Janis 12323-53, 55, 120, 150 Fichter, Karen G. 12313-25, 39, 53, 57, 1 119, 123, 157 Findley, Mr. Orrin-66, 135 FINIAN'S RAINB OW-48 Finlin, Agnes M. 1BBG3-152 Finlin, William J. 12463-152 FIORES BARBER SHOP-201 Fish, Frederick-169 Fisher, James-18, 21, 97, 99, 100, 103, 11 163, 169 Fisher, Jeffrey 12463-152 18, 4, 6 Fisher, John 1FDR3-99, 108, 154 Fitch, Elizabeth-169 Fitch, Timothy 11423-156, 169 Fitzgerald, Patrick 11263-108, 147 FitzGibbon, Jane-59, 61, 169 Fitzpatrick, Gail-169 Flanery, Sheryl L. 13013-52, 159 Flatico, Michael 1BBG3-158 Fleischer, Mrs. Freda-143 Fleming, Ralph 1242R3-101, 151 Flickinger, William-169 Flight, Nancy Jean 11023-54, 148 Florea, Jill D. 12263-50, 57, 158 Fogelberg, Lawrence-169 Folberth, Judith-21, 31, 52, 125, 169 FOLWELLS-195 FOOTBALL-98 101 FOOTBALL COURT-22 Foote, Richard-169 Foran, Richard 1CafeW23-54, 153 Foran, Terrance 1311R3-59, 149 Forbes, George-61, 169 Forbes, Joy E. 11013-19, 55, 149 Force, Kathleen 13323-52, 147 Ford, Ford Ford Bryson 11273-149 , Douglas J. 1CafeE23-75, 110, 111, 112, 150 , Janis-38, 53, 161, 163, 169, 184 Ford, Leslee-27, 39, 51, 79, 85, 118, 127, 169 Ford, Randall 11423-156 Ford, Richard 1242R3-51, 151 Fording, Sally 11433-25, 118, 153 Forsblom, Don-97, 108, 114, 169 Fortey, Marilyn-50, 53, 88, 161, 169 Fowle, Francine E.-169 Fowles, Mary 12463-152 Fox, Beverly 12483-150 Fox, Victoria 13073-49, 52, 149 Foxx, James-23, 99, 114, 169 Frank, Monica M. 13313-85, 157 Fratus, John J. 13323-147 Fraunfelder, George-18, 19, 21, 99, 160, 162, 169 Fraunfelder, Richard-114 Frazier, Richard 11433-153 Freeman, Richard B. 1242L3-99, 155 FRENCH CLUB-57 Friedrich, Gloria 13323-147 Friedrich, Kathleen-53, 95, 125 FRIENDSHIP-29 Fristik, David R. 11283-152 Froelich, Claire M.-169 Frost, Mr. Robert-10 Fruehan, Alan-77, 163, 169 PTA-95 Fullard, Eileen A. 12263-158 Fuller, James R. 12493-34, 55, 56, 107, 157 Funk, Nancy 12453-54, 126, 148 Furgales, Claire 1CafeW23-153 Fuzy, Earnest A. 13053-155 G Gabele, Betsy-79, 169 Gabriel, George R.-169 Gadd, Thomas A. 13053-155 Gaede, Jill-60, 95, 118, 169 Gala, Nicholas 12483-150 Galauner, Reinhold-37, 58 Galensky, Agnes T. 12063-154 Gall, Becky-38, 47, 53, 55, 163, 169 Gallagher, J udith-79, 170 GALLUP-HURLBUT INSURANCE-192 Gamary, Donald-170 Gannon, Raymond J. 11503-159 Gantos, Lawrence 13313-109, 157 Garling, Gary 12453-148 Garling, Robert G. 12323-150 Garling, Ronald-145, 170 Garret, Mrs. Lava-80, 89, 95, 142 Gasper, Garry G. 11403-147 Gatchell, Darlene G.-44, 163, 170 Gaukin, Michael-30, 31, 51, 170 Gaukin, Thomas 12433-31, 152 Gaydos, Barbara 1FDR3-53, 55, 79, 154 Gaydos, John-19, 52, 97, 99, 103, 110, 163, 1 Gaydos, Thomas J. 11433-153 Gaydos, Thomas L. 1BBG3-152 70 Gaydosh, Mary Anne 13123-146 Gaydosh, Michael-170 Gdovin, Laura-39, 85, 170 Gebhardt, Jean-51, 52, 59 Gedeon, Emily 1111R3-39, 53, 148 Geiger, Mr. Charley-130 Geiger, Linda 13123-53, 55, 146 Geiger, Mrs. Ruth M.-142 GEIGER'S-193 Geisman, John-97, 107, 170 George, Mr. Emil-135, 137 George, Harry M. 12263-52, 97, 99, 108, 115, 158 George, Joseph T. 13123-146 Gerak, Annelies-170 Gerdes, Dianne E. 12293-154 Gerdes, Susanne 13263-146 GERMAN CLUB-58 Geschke, Carol 1CafeW23-153 Gettens, Mary C. 12433-152 Giblin, Laura-170 Gibson, Dorothy 12273-151 Gibson, Harry 13123-101, 146 Gibson, Nancy-12, 61, 117, 163, 170 Gilbert, Jonathan P. 12253-155 Gilchrest, David 11273-49, 53, 58, 108, 149 Gill, Dawn 12493-157 Gill, Richard A. 13213-146 Gilmore. Miss Ulah-135 Gindling, Judith K. 13063-156 Gingery, Bruce A. 13073-37, 58, 92, 149 GIRLS' ATHLETIC AWARDS-127 Givens, Jonell-31, 79 Glasgow, John 12483-101, 150 Glasser, Gwenne 1TTL3-52, 159 Glicer, Thomas P. 13013-159 Gneuhs, Roberta E. 1242L3-54, 155 Goddard, Anne C. 13133-19, 58, 60, 118, 126, 153 Goe, Marilyn 13263-51, 146 Goebl, Glenn 11473-153 Goemmel, Gloria J. 1111L3-146 Goetz, Miss Brenda-56 Golden, Michael A. 13223-158 Goldsmith, Timothy W. 11283-152 Goldstaub, Ana P,-56 Goldstaub, Carmen-56 Goldstaub, Esther-56 Goldstaub, Sara 12323-58, 150 Goldstaub, Mrs. Werner-9, 56 Goldstaub, Mr. Werner-9, 56, 135 GOLF-115 Golling, Roger--52, 170 Gombarcik, Thomas 12133-150 Gombosh, Janet 11263-49, 53, 54, 147 Gomes, Sharon 11023-148 Gonder, Phyllis G. 13053-155 Gonzalez, Carl J. 11503-37, 159 GOODBYE. MY FANCY-47 Goodson, John-19, 170 Gorecki, Linda L. 13063-34, 156 Gosson, Deirdre 13263-146 Gosson, Richard 1311L3-99, 100, 110, 111, 156 Graber, Sharon 13213-146 Grady, Quentin R. 1311L3-109, 156 Graham, Elizabeth-170 Graham, John R. 1CafeE23-156 Grants, Alnis-50, 54, 161, 170, 184 Grass, Melody C.-54, 170 Grasslin, Robert 12453-148 Graves, Roberta-50, 93, 95, 170 Graves, Thomas P. 12013-51, 52, 65, 77, 155 Gray, Anita 1CafeW23-68, 153 Gray, J ohn-37, 170 Gray, Timothy 1111R3--148 Greanoff, Susan-38, 39, 57, 163, 170 Green, Barbara-170 Green, Duane E.-97, 99, 170 Green, John 12453-108, 148 Green, Nancy 12463-55, 152 Green, William D. 12013-74, 155 Green, William M. 1413-50, 151 Greenhoff, Karen 12453-148 Greenrod, Richard 11023-148 Greenrod, Robert 1311R3-149 Gresh, David-109, 170 Gresko, Karen 12073-39, 85, 148 Gresko, Kenneth-114 Greulich, Daniel-43, 58, 71, 170 Grider, Mary C. 11283-57, 152 Griest. Geoffrey 13313-157 Griffin, Carol-39, 79, 118, 127, 170 Griffin, James-18, 19, 21, 42, 113, 163, 170, 193 Griffin, Patricia A. 11473-19, 21, 57, 118, 153 Griffin, Sandra Lee 11473-153 Griffith, Spencer-170 Griffith, Thomas 12323-53, 58, 150 Grimmer, Sally 12073-148 Groves, Benjamin H.-99, 108 Groves, Margaret 13123-146 Grubb, John-171 Grulich, Sandra Lee 13223-117, 125, 158 Guerrero, Jeanette 1493-55, 61, 159 GUIDANCE-94-95 Guker, Donna 11023-148 Guss, Claudia A.-39, 171 Gysler, James-30, 31, 51, 68, 77, 177 H Haas, James-19, 97, 160, 171 Haas, Janet E. 11463-25, 57, 157 Haas, John-47, 50, 97, 115, 163, 171 Hadley, Jeffrey A. 11403-147 Haessler, Deborah 12063-154 Haessly, David 13263-146 Haessly, Dennis 1242R3-151 Hagberg, Frances-31, 52, 163, 171 Page 205 GENERAL INDEX 0 Continued Hagerson, Mrs. Ruth-143 Haines, Miss Kathleen-94, 95, 135 Haj du, Lynn 12455-148 Hajek, Dennis-171 Hakanson, Elarka S. 12495-157 Hall, Mary J. 12315-95, 157 Hall, Nancy K. 12265-27, 50, 158 Halvacs, Susan-19, 34, 68, 79, 95, 119, 127, 163, 171 Hamburg, Gary M. 12465-152 Hamilton, John 13075-50, 57, 59, 149 Hamilton, Marilou 11025-31, 117, 148 Hamlet, Laura 1242R5-151 Hampton, John 1495-159 Hancik, Rosemary T. 12295-85, 154 Haning, John-44, 61, 75, 161, 171 Hanlon, Robert C.-163, 171 Hanna, Janice-171 Hanna, Judi-19, 71, 171 Hanna, Sandra R. 12495-79, 157 Hannan, John M. 12435-152 Hansar, Christine L. 13225-31, 118, 126, 158 Hansen, Catherine 11405-147 Harger, Mr. Paul-135 Harmon, Thomas 13065-97, 99, 115, 156 Harper, Mr. W. T.-135 Harrington, Andrew 1TTL5-159 HARRINGTON, FRED-197 Harrington, William R.-171 Harris, Bruce W. 13015-108, 159 Harris, Michael 1111R5-19, 53, 148 Harris, Patricia A. 11265-147 Harrison, Robert 11015-149 Harsa, Susan L. 12015-155 Harsany, Kathleen J .-71, 171 Hart, Charles-171 Hart, Valerie 13215-146 Hartford, Deborah 11285-55, 152 Hartley, Camilla 1BGG5-85, 158 Hartman, Donald D. 1415-151 Harwood, Mr. Don-114, 135 Hassfurther, Diane-68, 118, 126, 127, 163, 171 Hassik, Linda M. 1311R5-34, 149 Hausler, Diane C. 12465-55, 152 Haverfield, Marcia-56 Havrilla, Jerome 1TTL5-159 Hawkins, Cherry-55, 68, 125, 171 Hay, Sarajane 11435-153 Hay, Stephen 12495-157 Hayden, Lee A. 11435-153 Hayne, Cheryl 11025-34, 148 Heacox, Mr. Thomas-93 Heally, Sheila 12455-148 HEALTH CENTER-89 HEALITH CENTER STAFF-89 Heath, Nancy-53, 71, 163, 171 Heath, Patricia 1TTL5-19, 25. 29, 55, 159 HECHT COMPANY, J. L.-192 Heffernan, Janet S. 13015-159 Heidloff, Virginia-52, 56, 61, 71, 161, 163, 171 Heim, Gregory 13315-157 Heim, Judith 1495-118, 126, 159 Heimbach, Carol-42, 60, 171 Henahan, William 13315-157 Hendershot, Susan-171 Henderson, William 11465-157 Hendrickson, Dennis 11475-153 Hennie, Marcia-88, 171 Hennie, Walter D. 12315-157 Henry, Diane-85, 171 Henry, Lucille 11435-85, 153 Henry, Lynn 11275-149 Henry, Michael D. 13125-1146 Henry, Pamela 13215-146 Henry, Patricia L. 12015-71, 155 Henson, Barbara 1FDR5-85, 154 Herbold, Roger-171 Herdman, Thomas 12485-150 Heron-Vanta, Sean G. 1111R5-148 Herrick, Richard-19, 50, 97, 113, 163, 171 Herzberger, Jean 1111R5-148 Herzberger, Marjorie-56, 118, 119, 126, 127 Hesse, Lois Ann 12255-51, 95, 118, 155 Heyd, William-114 HI-ART-71 HI-COMMERCIAL-79 HI-FORUM-61 Higgins, Michael-171 Higgins, Patrick 13265-146 Hileman, Judy Jo 11475-21, 71, 153 Hiles, Robert E. 1BBG5-152 Hill, Bettie-171 Hill, David-21, 30, 31, 172 Hills, Karen 1495-159 Hinshaw, Theodore S. 13125-55, 146 Hixon, Jane-127, 172 HI-Y-28 HOCKEY, BLACK AND BLUE-126 Hodgson, Gay R. 12435-152 Hodson, Linda 13325-53, 147 Hoehn, Martha 11275-51, 52, 149 Hoek, Janet 13135-51, 61, 153 Hoek, Janice 1BGG5-51, 52, 119, 158 Page 206 Hoffa, Robert B. 11505-159 Hoffar, Julian 12015-21, 97, 99, 110, 155 Hoffmeister, Judy A. 1311R5-34, 59, 149 Hofrichter, David 13215-49, 52, 146 Hogg, David 11285-97, 105, 110, 112, 152 Hojenski, Joel 1242R5-151 Holcomb, Mrs. Lillian-136 Holibaugh, Florence E.-71, 127, 172 Holkesvig, Ruth-172 Holl, Richard 1242R5-151 Holland, Gail 1BGG5-39, 158 Holland, John 12295-154 Holley, Viola 11435-34, 153 Holliday, Donald-67, 75, 172 Holmes, Frank 12485-101, 150 Holton, Arthur R. 13015-159 Holyoak, Kenneth H. 13065-31, 38, 47, 92, 156 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-84 HONOR SOCIETY-162-163 Hooper, Judith 11025-148 Hoot, Samuel 13075-65, 149 Hopkins, Lewis-51, 60, 161, 163, 172 Hopkins, Mr. W. Dean-130 Horak, Norma 12435-152 Horndeski, Gregory 1242R5-101, 151 Horne, Barbara L. 12495-27, 31, 50, 157 Horton, William D. 13015-159 Hotchkiss, Claire 13325-55, 147 Hoty, Barbara 11265-147 Hoty, Nicholas-172 Hoty, Pamela 12255-47, 55, 155 Hoty, Zack-172 Householder, Timothy 1495-159 Hovanec, Ronald J.-172 Howard, Richard 13315-19, 61, 157 Hrabak, Joseph 11285-59, 146 Hricko, Susan 11265-147 Hruscov, Maria-172 Hsu, Dr. Francis-63 Hudig, Diane 12275-57, 126, 151 Hudson, William 11425-107, 109, 110, 156 Huffman, Mr. Charles S.-144 Huffman, Elizabeth 12325-55, 150 Hughes, Beverly A. 12495-34, 39, 79, 157 Hughes, Dianne L.-39, 79, 85, 172 Hughes, Linn 1242L5-97, 115, 155 Huj er, Allen-172 Hull, Kristine-172 Hull, Lee 11465-61, 77, 157 Hulligan, Jeffery A. 13075-149 Humpage, Patricia 11405-147 Hunka, Daniel 1111R5-58, 148 Hunter, John 1BBG5-19, 107, 156 Hunter, Mary K. 13215-39, 43, 59, 146 Hurd, James 11465-115, 157 Hurley, Kathleen-172 Hutcheson, Miss Betsy-136 Hutcheson, Linda A. 13075-59, 149 Hutchinson, Gayle T. 12495-157 Hutson, Mr. Dale-136 I Ignatius, Mark 1495-159 Ilchak, John-107, 172 Ilin, Valentin 1TTL5-159 Imbrigotta, Julie-172 INDOOR TRACK-110 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-82 Ingham, Mrs. Irma-143 Ingham, William 12275-151 Ippolito, Felicia 13315-71, 157 Irey, Mr. Jack-136 Irven, William 1BGG5-53, 158 Ivancak, Helen-79, 172 J Jacklitch, Joyce Ann-79, 172 Jackman, Elizabeth 13125-146 J ackson, Mr. Raymond-136 Jacobs, Cindy M. 1415-151 Jacobs, Pamela J. 12135-150 Jacobs, Robert 13055-155 Jacobs, Thomas A. 12295-50, 154 Jacobson, Joyce 1BBG5-50, 156 Jacques, Mr. Fernand-136 Jakowenko, Eva 12315-34, 58, 157 Jamieson, Barbara J. 1311R5-59, 149 Jancik, Gary-172 Jancsik, George C. 12065-154 J anesz, Carol Ann 12065-154 Janis, Carol-172 Janis, Kenneth 11465-108, 109, 157 Janosek, Jane 12435-152 Janosek, John G.-37, 74, 107, 172 Janosek, Patricia 1242R5-151 Jarabek, Cheryl L. 11285-55, 152 J aremko, Edward L. 1TTL5-159 Jefferies, Russell 11025-31, 148 J efteris, M.r. Franklin-28, 136 J effray, Arthur 11275-149 Jeffray, Lynne 13265-146 Jenkins, Judy 12135-150 J enney, Marjorie 13215-59, 146 Jennings, Russ 12275-151 Jensen, James 13265-92, 146 Jensen, Michael 11425-156 Jerge, Douglas 1495-52, 159 Jerome, Jean L. 12265-39, 68, 127, 158 Jesty, Jo Seph E. 13065-99, 156 Johnson, Candace-79, 81, 85 Johnson Charles 12485-150 Johnsoni craig 13315-157 Johnson, Cyril R. 1TTR5-55, 150 Johnson, David 1111R5-148 Johnson Dede 1BGG5-158 Johnston, caroie E. 12295-154 Jonap, B arbara-57, 163, 172 Jones, Carl 1BGG5-'99, 110, 158 Jones, Catherine--18, 21, 161, 163, 172 Jones, Cheryl-51, 52, 172 Jones, Elizabeth 13055-19, 57, 125, 155 Jones, Laura L. 11475-153 Jones, M iss Nancy-136 Jones, Nancy 12325-34, 57, 150 Jones, Patricia L.-43, 60, 93, 95, 172 Jones, Ronald T. 13135-53, 77, 153 Jones, Virginia 12065-154 Jordan, June-172 Joseph, Deborah 12455-39, 50, 148 Joseph, Janis M. 1242L5-71, 155 Joseph, Robert G. 11405-112, 147 Joseph, Sally-39, 172 Juba, David A.-172 Juba, Dwight 12325-108, 109, 150 Judd, Charles 12075-109, 148 Judd, Gerald W. 13065-156 Judd, Gladys 11275-149 Judd, Nancy-39, 95, 173 JUNIOR BAND-49 JUNIOR CHOIR-53 JUNIOR RED CROSS-88 Jupina, Carol A. 1BBG5-152 K Kabelen, Eugene M.-47, 52, 92, 173 Kaine, Slheryll A. 1311R5-149 Kaiser, Joel-19, 97, 99, 173 Kaiser, Thomas C. 12295-67, 154 Kalbers, Lance 11435-153 Kalbrunner, Elizabeth 12255-155 Kalbrunner, Thelma-173 Kalinowski, Katherine 13135-47, 57, 117, 153 Kalinowski, Michael 1311L5-42, 47, 61, 156 Kaminski, Kathleen-173 Kanta, Thomas-173 Kanter, Douglas 12435-53, 58, 152 Kanter, Mrs. Helen-142 Kapp, Gregory P.-173 Kaptur, Nadine M. 12265-34, 158 Kaptur, Rune J . 12485-59, 150 Kasarda, Michael 13065-156 Kason, Carol 1242R5-50, 51, 53, 151 Kauffman, Mr. John-136 Kauffmann, Paula 1FDR5-81, 154 Keaner, James 11025-148 Keating, Dr. William-88 Keator, Kevin W. 13225-19, 108, 158 Keefe, Joanne 13315-52, 157 Keener, James-161, 173 Kegg, Barbara 1TTR5-150 Kegg, Mary Ann 13055-155 KEITH J EWELERS-200 Kekic, Susan 12255-39, 55, 155 Kelih, Linda Ann 12015-27, 50, 118, 127, 155 Keller, Donna R. 13015-159 Keller, Robert-97, 99, 108, 173 Kelley, Madeline PL 13225-158 Kellogg, Arthur 12275-53, 77, 151 Kellogg, Richard A. 1242115-155 Kelly, Daniel 13075-149 Kelly, Mary 1495-159 Kelsy, Mrs. Margaret-29 Kemmett, William 1495-51, 108, 159 Kemp, Sara 1495-44, 52, 57, 127, 159 Kemp, Mrs. Susie-136 Kempf, Lucie R. 12485-71, 150 Kendall, Daniel 12075-148 Kendall, Judith-47, 52, 163, 173 Kendall, Owen 1111L5-101, 146 Kennedy, Harry F. 13125-146 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, President of the U. S.-1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 15 Kennedy, Kathy 12295-154 Kenney, John-55, 173 Kenney, Miss Lucille-136 Kent, Cynthia 13215-71, 146 Kepic, Michael 11285-152 Kesling, Sherlyn S. 11025-59, 148 Kessler, Edward 11275-149 GENERAL INDEX o Continued Kett, Christine 1BGG3-158 Kevesdy, Sandra 13213-146 Kiles, James-110, 163, 173 Kilgore, Paul W. 11023-148 Kilgore, Sharon-95, 118, 125, 127, 173 Killey, Jeffrey-173 Killin, James W. 12453-148 Kimball, Carola-19, 118, 126, 127, 173 Kimball, Mrs. Clark-130 Kimball, Clark C. 13323-55, 59, 107, 147 Kimbrell, Marvin 13123-146 Kimbrell, Robert-173 Kimmel, Donald-38, 50, 57, 68, 77, 161, 163, 173 Kimple, John-173 Kinas, William-53, 173 King, Pixie L. 1242L3-155 King, Susan 12253-55, 155 King. William J.-97, 99, 173 Kirchner, David 1TTR3-150 Kirk, Harriet-31, 173 Kirk, Kathy E. 1311R3-49, 149 Kirkland, Judith A. 1242L3-155 Kirkpatrick, Michael B. 1242L3-110, 112, 155 Kislin, Joseph 1311L3-156 Kissel, Daniel 11023-148 Kitinoja, William 12323-150 Kitko, David-173 Kizer, Colleen 1311R3-149 Klaameyer, Mrs. Anne-143 Kleinecke, Miss Adell-118, 136 Kleiner, Charles J. 12433-152, 173 Kleinholz, Duane 11403-109, 147 Kleinholtz, Terry 11273-109, 149 Kleinmeyer, Miss Edna-136 Kloos, Larry A. 11263-147 Kloots, Fred 13123-31, 146 Kloots, Jane 1FDR3-154, 173 Kloots, Martha 1413-151 Kluckhohn, Mr. Charles-137 Kmetz, John 11463-50, 51, 109, 157 Knaggs, Paul E. 12433-152 Knape, Conrad 13263-51, 146 Knepper, Mr. Daryl-137 Knerim, Deborah 11013-149 Knight, Barbara L. 12493-34, 57, 157 Knock, Barbara-47, 51, 118, 173 Knoepp, Lori-173 Knotts, David 1TTL3-109, 159 Knotts, Michael 13313-99, 108, 157 Kobec, Bonnie-173 Kocian, Joseph 11463-157 Koesy, Mrs. Jewel-33, 143 Kolecky, Barbara-173 Kolesar, Paul L. 11013-149 Kolesnycky, Ann 13133-71, 155 Kolozsi, Nicholas 1493-159 Komara, Jacqueline 1111R3-31, 148 Koskey, Thomas L. 12273-151 Kosowski, Richard-173 Kostar, Jeffrey 1493-159 Kostar, John 12493-157 Kotch, Gary N. 12313-157 Kozak, Frederica 1493-159 Kozimor, Nicholas 1FDR3-113, 154 Koziol, Linda M. 11473-153 Krasovec, Dolores-19, 21, 25, 126, 160, 162, 173 Kraus, Judy 13263-146 Kravec, Casimer W. 12253-109, 155 Krejci, William 1BGG3-51, 97, 110, 111, 112, 158 Krell, Thomas 11463-157 Krewson, Honey-51, 58, 174 Krieger, Earl 1CafeW23-153 Kriscak, Marilyn 12073-39, 57, 148 Krivosh, Ronald 1BBG3-156 Krivosh, Sharon A. 12263-158 Kruse, Margo 12133-55, 58, 150 Kucera, Jan 13013-59, 109, 159 Kuchta, Victor 12273-37, 151 Kuehn, Joseph 11283-152 Kuhlman, Mary Lou 11433-57, 153 Kuko, Darlene 11433-79, 153 Kuratnick, Ann Marie 12063-79, 127, 154 Kurilich, Dennis 13013-109, 159 Kurtz, Susan W. 12063-19, 25, 53, 58, 60, 154 Kushner, Janice 13213-39, 50, 58, 146 Kust, Maria-58, 81, 93, 127, 174 Kuzda, Kristine 13263-146 Kuzda, Rosemarie-174 L Lacy, Norman 1413-101, 151 LaGorin, Jay A, 12453-148 LaJoe, George 11263-101, 147 LAKEWOOD CAMERA SHOP-199 LAKEWOOD LITTLE THEATER-196 LAKEWOOD PAINT AND WALLPAPER-194 LAKEWOOD STORAGE-194 LAKEWOOD YMCA-YWCA-189 LaLonde, Bruce G.-51, 162, 174 LaLonde, Mrs. Miriam-143 Lamb, Bruce 13323-107, 147 Lamb, Kathryn A. 1311L3-157 Lamb, Nancy-61, 174 Lambert, Kenneth-97, 108, 174 Lambert, Linda L. 11283-152 Lambros, Peter-115 Lamoreux, Kent S. 11263-19, 147 Lamp, Bonnie L. 11503-34, 51, 55, 159 LAMP'S MELODY LANE-192 Landwehr, Harold 11273-149 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-54, 56 Lantzy, Neil 11273-149 Lappin, Sara 1111L3-53, 55, 146 Larsen, Christine-125, 174 Larsen, Jeanne K.-71, 174 Larsen, Lorna J. 1CafeW23-55, 71, 153 Larson, Janet-19, 53, 85, 127, 174 Larson, Lynne 12273-151 LaSpina, Mr. Sebastian-99, 137 LATIN CLUB-59 Latto. Miss Martha-137 Latvala, Roderick A. 1242L3-37, 155 Laubscher, Karl F.-30, 31, 50, 68, 77, 174 Laufman, Joel 13213-146 Lavelle, Rita A. 12493-31, 118, 119, 127, 157 LaVine, Barbara A. 12133-53, 55, 150 Lawless, Michael J. 13263-146 Lawrence, Ian M. Jr. 12463-74, 152 LAWS-63 Lawson, Mel 1BBG3-110, 152 Lawyer, Barbara S. 12493-157 Lazard, George 12073-148 Lazarus, Gail 1TTR3-150 Lazor, Donald W. 12013-155 Lazor, Raymond C. 12293-154 Lazor, Sally-119, 127, 174 L CLUB-97 LEADERS CLUB-118 Lear, Laura L. 13323-147 Lee, James 13313-157 Lee, Linda 12293-154 Leeseberg, Mr. Ronald-137 Lehman, John 13263-146 Leitis, Inese-34, 127, 163, 174 Lemieux, Nancy 1FDR3-88, 154 Lemieux, Patricia 11263-85, 147 LeMonds, Lenahan, Lendvay, Sandra-68, 174 Mrs. Alice-143 Steven 13073-149 LENS AND SHUTTER-74 Lensky, Helen 1242R3-57, 151 Lensky, Lana 13073-38, 39, 57, 149 Lenz, Frances P. 13013-159 Lenz, Paula 1BBG3-152 Leonard, Carolyn S. 1CafeW23-153 Leonard, Robert-97, 108, 112, 174 Lesick, John William 12263-158 Lestock, Paul 12433-152 Leube, Frederick-174 Lewis, Elizabeth A. 1CafeE23-52, 156 Liber, Barbara-21, 53, 71, 118, 127, 174 LIBRARY-34 LIBRARY STAFF-34 Lichko, Gregory 1FDR3-61, 154 Liffiton, Stacey A. 1CafeW23-61, 71, 118, 153 Limpert, Gayle 1TTL3-54, 61, 95, 159 Lindsay, Mr. Allen-137 Lindsirom, Mrs. Janet-56 Lindstrom, Wayne W. 1311L3-156 Lineburgh, Nancy E. 1TTR3-51, 52, 57, 150 Lininger, Jeffery 1413-105, 112, 151 Linkert, John-51, 52, 162, 174 Linnansalo, Maria 12063-39, 57, 95, 154 Lipp, Bonnie L. 12273-59, 151 Lissner, David 11013-149 Little, Dennis 12313-110, 157 Litvin, Michael J .-174 Loehr, Thomas R. 12293-52, 110, 154 LoForte, Elaine P. 1CafeE23-156 Logas, William 12073-148 Lohrey, Susan 11263-59, 147 Lojeski, Paul 11473-153 Long, Kenneth 1BGG3-158 Long, Mitchel 11273-149 Long, Rickard H. 12063-154 Longtian, Thomas J. 11283-152 Longwell, Judith 11263-57, 147 Loos, Ingrid-71, 174 LORBACH OPTICIANS-202 Lord, Harvey 13263-50, 65, 146 LOSSMAN MOTORS-196 Loth, Marsha 11433-79, 153 Loth, Richard-51, 52, 174 Lourens, John K. 12433-152 Lovano, Charles-174 Love, Byron 11263-53, 147 Lovejoy, Anne 13133-153 Lowe, John 12493-157 Lowe, Richard 1FDR3-53, 154 L-ROOM-30-31, 184-185 L-ROOM STAFF-31 Lucas, Martha 13063-57, 125, 156 Lucas, Patricia 1BGG3-55, 85, 158 Luckiw, Marilyn 12463-152 Luse, Christine 11403-147 Lushbaugh, Janice M.-21, 29, 161, 162, 174 Lydon Cheryl Ann 111lL3-146 Lynch, Kenneth-174 Lyon, Daniel-110, 112, 174 Lyon, Thomas-56, 110, 174 Lytle, Bonnie Ann 13053-155 M MacCune, Darla J. 12273-155 MacDonald, Brian 13263-146 MacDonald, Donald 1BBG3-152 MacFarland, Gordon 1413-110, 112, 151 MacGeorge, Barbara 1FDR3-154 MacKay, David A. 11403-147 Mackenzie, Carol-57, 174 Mackey, Ralph-44, 112, 174 Macko, Linda C. 1311L3-55, 79, 156 Madden, Beatrice E. 13013-159 Magalen, Robert M. 11013-149 Mahall, Kathleen M. 12253-79, 155 Mahan, Donna 1FDR3-19, 39, 61, 125, 154 Maheu, Richard J. 12063-154 Mahlig, Lynn-56 Mahoney, Patricia 1111R3-148 Mahoney, Timothy J. 11503-114, 159 Mahood, Penelope 11503-31, 50, 51, 53, 55, MAIN OFFICE-80-81 Majercak. Nancy J. 12493-157 MAJORETTES-27 Maleski, Adele N. 1311L3-156 Malik, Vincent-174 Malinkey, Daniel W. 1311R3-109, 149 Mallinak, Raymond-109, 113, 162, 174 Malling, Thomas 12463-105, 152 Malonis, Rita 11433-153 Malovic, Matthew 11503-159 Mandla, Kiran-8, 19, 120, 174, 184 Mandrella, Michael 11403-105, 147 Mannino, Robert-51, 175 Manogg, Philip M. 13073-99, 149 Manogg, William 11433-19, 99, 108, 153 Marando, Paul 12463-152 Marchin, Karen 11403-147 Marchin, Patricia K. 12063-154 Marcis, John 11013-108, 149 Marino, Carl-175 Markelonis, Rita 1311L3-159 Marotto, Phyllis M. 12013-155 Marr, William-53, 109, 175 Marshall, Betsy 1311L3-51, 156 Martiecheck, Virginia L. 12133-150 Martin, Beth-19, 175 Martin, Theresa E. 13063-61, 156 Martinek, Arthur 1111R3-148 Marton, Richard A. 13053-37, 109, 155 Martynak, Michael 1111L3-146 Marynak, John 12013-155 Marzullo, John 11463-50, 109, 157 Masefield, Mr. John-15 Maskal, Lynn 1111R3-148 Maskal, William 1BBG3-152 Mason, Mr. John-137, 154 MASON'S DRESS SUITS-191 Mast, Margaret-50, 161, 162, 175 Mast, Robert P. 12253-52, 97, 105, 112, 155 Matcheii, Mrs. Margate!-137 MATH CLUB-77 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-76 Matherly, Beverly 12073-55, 148 Mathes, Karen-127, 175 Matius, Janet 11473-95, 125, 153 Matsui, Patricia M. 13063-79, 156 Mattio, Donna 12133-150 Mattoon, Eric A. 1CafeE23-58, 107, 156 Mattson, James-108, 175 Matusicky, Elizabeth J. 13013-95, 159 Matusicky, James-51, 175 Maulding, Janet S. 1311L3-53, 156 Maxey, Linda 11473-153 Maxfield, Cheryl 13223-79, 85, 158 Maxwell, Ann-18, 19, 24, 25, 118, 127, 162, 163, 175 Maxwell, Colin-162, 175 Maxwell, Nancy 11283-152 May, Dennis 11023-148 May, Laurel 12483-150 Mayer, Richard-175 McAleer, Susan 1FDR3-154 MCAULIFFE OPTICIANS, R. P.-190 McCafferty, Nannette 11013-149 McCain, Douglas A. 1242L3-110, 112, 155 McCalla, Dale-51, 52, 175 McCann, Edward-175 McCann. Mrs. June-137 McCarthy, Mary A. 1111L3-146 McCarthy, Pamela A. 13123-146 McCarthy, Patricia-71, 175 Page 207 1 GENERAL INDEX o McCartney, Janis-52, 71, 79, 175 McCarty, Mark-61, 71, 175 McCasson, James M. 13121-109, 146 McCasson, Marilyn A. 12451-148 McCasson, Thomas R. 12491-109, 157 McCausland, Mikal-175 McCausland, Rebecca 1242R1-151 McChesky, Dennis 12481-150 McConoughey, Bruce-175 McCormick, Anne 13011-44, 52,159 McCown, John A. 12311-157 McCown, Robert 1TTR1-37, 150 Continued Miller Christine-176 Miller: Deborah 13261-146 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Gayle-39, 53, 57, 87, 161, 162, 163, 176 John R. 1311R1-37, 149 John W. 12311-65, 157 Kathy Jo 11401-57, 147 Richard 1242R1-151 Mr. Robert-95, 138 Shirley 13311-157 , . Stephen 1FDR1-51, 112, 154 Victoria A.-38, 44, 178 William A. 12481-37 150 McCown, Thomas-37, 175 McCoy, Mr. Roger-137 McCraith. Mary L. 11261-147 McCreary, Herbert J.-37, 97, 99, 175 McCue, Michael 13311-31, 157 McCutcheon, Ruth-47, 50, 52, 61, 162, 175 McCutcheon, Sandra 11471-59, 153 McDowell, Jacquelyn 1491-54, 95, 126, 127, 159 McDowell, James-175 McDowell, Omar 12311-37, 157 McEnneny, Linda 12431-39, 85, 150 McFate, Patricia C. 12011-50, 74, 155 McGai-vey, Mr. Paul-140 McGee, Harry A. 1BBG1-51, 156 McGinty, John 13261-146 McGraw, John J. 12011-155 McGroder, Karen L. 11501-39, 54, 61, 159 McGuire, Thomas P.-57, 175 McGuirk, Dennise 11271-149 Mcllvain, Sara 12321-29, 55, 150 McIntyre, Angus 11011-37, 112, 119, 149 McIntyre, Daniel-175 McKay, Elaine-68, 79, 175 MILLER'S DINING ROOM-192 Milliken, Catherine D. 11281-152 Mills, Marilyn-34, 68, 77, 127, 163, 176 Mills, Robert 11461-19, 105, 157 Mills, Ronald-18, 19, 97, 99, 176 Miner, Miss Melissa-138 Mirola, Diane 11431-153 Mischnick, Mark 1TTL1-61, 109, 115, 159 Mishik, Mary 1CafeW21-79, 85, 153 Miskiewicz, Helen A. 1311R1-149 Mizell, Charles 12071-101, 105, 148 Mobley, Joyce W. 1311L1-42, 118, 119, 126, 127, 150 MODEL AIRPLANE-67 MODERN DANCE-124 Moffatt, Janice 1311R1-149 Moffatt, Lynda E. 12291-154 Mokarem, James M. 1111R1-148 Molchan, Robert S.-176 Molnar, Terrie A. 1411-59, 151 Monostory, George-38, 176 Monostory, Nicholas 1242L1-155 Monson, Marjorie L. 11501-145, 159 McKay, George H. 12061-97, 110, 112, 115, 154 McKay, Susan 12071-148 McKee, Richard 11431-153 McKendry, Scott-97, 99, 108, 175 McKenzie, Doris J. 13261-146 McKenzie, Mary Beth-125, 175 McKinnell, Susan 11021-34, 68, 148 McKinnie, James M. 1311L1-58, 156 MCKinstry, Robert S. 11401-105, McLaughlin, Patrick J.-99, 175 McLaughlin, Rita D. 1TTL1-159 McMahon, Sherry-175 McMillin, Miss Coral-137 McMurray, Jay 11021-148 McNamara, Maureen-54, 175 McNamee, James 12461-101, 152 McNeeley, Thomas C. 13261-146 McNeil Douglas C. 12291-61, 154 McNerney, Kathleen I. 12311-42, 53, 157 McPike, Joanne 13121-146 McPike, Roland 1491-53, 99, 159 McTaggari, Miss Gertrude-42, 138, 140 112, 147 Monturi, Jack C. 1311L1-115, 156 Moody, Michael-37, 176 Moore. Moore Mr. Arthur-138, 140 Dolores T. 1CafeE21-156 Moore, Mr. Ed-142 Moore, James F. 12131-150 Moore, Janet-19, 27, 31, 39, 60, 127, 163, 176 Moore, Mary-61, 176 Moore, Paul C. 1311L1-21, 97, 108, 112, 156 Moore, Susan 12481-19, 39, 150 Moorhouse, Pamela-176 Moralez, Shirley A.-176 Moran, James M. 1111L1-146 Morgan, Henry 12071-59, 148 Morgan, Janet R. 12011-155 Morgan, Mary T. 12061-154 Morgan, William C. 12291-154 Morgenthaler. Mr. David-95 Morgenthaler, Mrs. David-95 Morgenthaler, David-5, 21, 47, 57, 161, 162, 176 Morgenthaler, Gary 12431-57, 60, 107. 152 Moriarty, Jane 1CafeW21-79, 85, 153 P Meadows, Mary F.-176 Meadows, Mr. Richard-138 Meahen, Marcia M. 12271-151 Mecredy, Thomas R. 11401-57, 107, 147 Meehan, Richard 12131-150 Meermans, Linda-60, 95, 118, 176 Mees, Melissa 1411-151 Meffan Meikle, Meikle, Meiser, , Betty 11261-147 Lloyd 11431-115,153 Margaret A. 12291-154 Diane 11271-149 Mellen, Elizabeth A. 12251-155 Meltzer, William-37, 38, 97, 176 Mennell, Lee-52, 76, 77, 161, 162, 176 Mennell, Roger E. 13131-44, 52, 153 Mentz, Carol 1491-50, 55, 119, 122, 159 Meredith, Sharon K. 13221-43, 55, 61, 158 Meriam, Stephen 1CafeW21-50, 153 Mertes, J ack-176 Mertes, Thomas 1111L1-146 Mertus, Kenneth 11461-105, 115, 157 Mertus, Pamela 11271-54, 149 Meskauskas, Thomas J. 12061-154 Messenger, Georgia-176 Metcalf, Mayo M. 1CafeE21-21, 57, 125, 156 Mettler, Connie-176 Metzger, Barbara 1BGG1-158 Meyer. Mr. Arthur-28, 81, 138 Meyer, Dorothy I. 13311-60, 157 Meyers, Gary-114 MG MOTOR SALES-190 Michalek, Connie J .-176 Michalek, Joan D. 12321-150 Michalek, June 12431-152 Micklos, Kathleen 1TTR1-150 Micklos, William A. 12451-148 MIDNITE MARKET-194 Mihal, Marcia-47, 52, 127, 162, 176 Mikula, Gayle-19, 95, 176 Mikula, Melvin R. 12451-110, 148 Mikulic, Miss Mary Ann-138 Mikuluk, Andrew 1FDR1-154 Milan, Thomas J. 11021-148 Millard, James 11471-153 Miller, Carol S. 12291-50, 127, 154 Miller, Charles 11431-153 Page 208 Morrell, Kenneth-75, 77, 162, 176 Morrill, Albert 11011-37, 50, 53, 149 Morrill, Marilyn-51, 52, 176 Morris, Virginia 11421-52, 57, 95, 156 Morse, Edgar L.-51, 107, 162, 176 Mortensen, Caroll 11261-147 Mosberg, Arnold-176 Moses, Jackson 1411-58, 151 Mould, Maureen L. 13211-146 Mowry, Mr. Ivan-138 Mowry, Thomas-161, 176 Mozny, Don C. 12491-157 Mozolak, Karen D. 13221-158 Mraz, Frank 1111R1-148 Mueller, Carol-19, 52, 61, 117, 162, 176 Mueller, James-103, 104, 114, 176 Mueller, Laurie-177 Mueller, Shirley 1BBG1-53, 56, 117, 118, 126, 127, 156 Muffler, Evelyn-118, 177 Muir, Douglas 12311-157 Mullin, Patrick C. 12061-154 Mulone, Norman 1111L1-146 Munday, Roberta 11271-149 Murphy, Joanne 1311L1-156 Murphy, Kathleen 11461-55, 61, 95, 118, 157 Murphy, Shannon L. 1TTR1-150 Muse, Lawrence 1242R1-151 MUSIC DEPARTMENT-49 Musser, Judith M. 1CafeE21-101, 156 Musser, Ronald G. 1BBG1-152 Myers, Linda A. 13061-156 Myers, Nancy L. 13211-38 42, 59, 146 Myers, Paul-177 N Naccarato, Linda-39, 54, 127, 177 Nackowiz, Dolores Jo 11471-153 Nakatsuka, Patricia 1242R1-151 Namestnik, Sandra 1111L1-146 Napper, Alan R. 1CafeE21-31, 37, 52, 156 Nardi, Rose C. 12431-57, 152 Narolski, Thomas 13321-147 NATIONAL MERIT-161 Naylor, David 13321-52, 60, 147 Neacsu, Sandra 13321-147 Neff, Gail D.-55, 118, 177 Negrey, Beverly 1FDR1-85, 154 Neidgwiedz, Sandra 12321-150 Nelson, James 1BGG1-109, 158 Nelson, Pamela S. 12311-79, 157 Nelson, Patricia A. 12461-152 Neptune, Thomas 1TTR1-58, 150 Nester, Therese E. 12461-85, 152 Nestor, William J . 13071-149 Neuwirth, Laszlo-177 Newman, Marsha 13321-147 NEWTON SOCIETY-65 Nichols, Margaret A. 1311R1-34, 85, 149 Nicholls, Theresa L. 13131-153 Nichols, Robert D. 13131-153 Nicholson, Sharon A. 1111R1-148 Niedam, Gregory-114 Nieding, William D.-177 Nielsen, Carol 1FDR1-39, 71, 154 Nielsen, Eric-97, 110, 177 Nightingale, Kevin-177 Nims, Elizabeth-177 Nims, Walter D. 11501-150 Niskala, Wayne-162, 177 Niznik, Bernadette-177 Noble, Robert L. 13051-51, 155 Norris, John R. 12271-151 Nurse, Linda A. 12311-157 O Obed, Frances 11401-147 Oberlander, Frederick 13211-58, 146 O'Brien, Barbara C. 1311L1-31, 55, 150 O'Brien, Bonnie-27, 51, 71, 125, 127, 177 Oda, Kay-177 O'Del1, Clifford 12321-97, 99, 108, 150 Oglesbee, Susanna 1BBG1-57, 152 OHIO SAVINGS-194 Olausen, Sandra 13131-153 Olds, Cheryl 13261-146 Oliver, Larry 13061-99, 156 Oliver, Richard-177 Olsen, Linda 11271-149 Ondray, Donna L. 1242L1-79, 155 Ondrejech, Rose Marie-71, 79, 85, 177 Ondrejech, Mr. Stephen-93 Ondrejech, Stephen 12311-37, 157 ORCHESTRA-51 Orchison, Diane E. 1311R1-54, 149 O'Reilly, Susan-177 Orin, Thomas J. 13221-99, 115, 158 Orlinski, Steven J. 1BGG1-115, 158 Orr, Diane-177 OSCAR'S BARBER SHOP-190 Osiek, David 12481-150 Ostrom, Margaret 1FDR1-154 Oswell, Bruce 11501-159 OUTDOOR TRACK-111 Overall, Alison J. 1111R1-148 Overton, Faith 1CafeE21-156 Ozimek, Carol 12271-151 Paden, Mr. Robert-138 Palack, Linda Lee 13051-125, 155 Palermo, Carrie 12261-19, 158 Pallay, Diane R. 1242L1-31, 155 Palmer, Barbara-71, 177 Palmer, Gerald-177 Palocsay, Robert A. 1111L1-19, 53, 59, 101, 146 Palomaki, Joan-52, 118, 119, 126, 162, 177 Pancoast, Jerome P. 11401-147 Pandoli, Michael B. 13121-146 Panehal, James A. 12291-107, 154 Papaleo, Lucille 12071-148 Pardee, Dr. Myron L.-130 Parks, J. Boyd-52, 55, 177 Parrish, John 12431-52, 101, 110, 152 Parry, Susan L. 1242L1-118, 155 Pasalis, Thano-114 Pastirik, George J. 1CafeE21-156 Pastis, Lynn C. 12251-42, 53, 55, 155 Pastva, Michael-177 Pate, Betty Jo 12291-154 Patterson, Marie 12011-155 Patterson, Patricia J. 12011-121, 155 Paul, Howard-177 Paul, Richard-177 Paul, Sandra 12321-54, 150 Paul, Shirley 12071-148 Pavelka, Charles 1111R1-57, 148 Pavka, Andrew-177 Pavka, James-177 Pavlik, Rosemary F. 13261-146 Robinson Robert 11023-51, 52, 148 GENERAL INDEX 0 Continued Peachman, Ralph 11283-109, 152 Pearce, James W.-50, 52, 177 Pekarcik, Philip-109, 177 PELUNIS OLDS, A. D.-198 Pembridge, Nanci S.-39, 51, 53, 71, 177 Pence, James 11263-107, 147 Pence, Judith-52, 125, 127, 178 Pennington, Charles 1493-159 Pennington, John 11023-57, 148 Pennington, John C. 1BBG3-156 Perdue, Aileene F. 12313-157 Perkins, Edward G.-178 Perkins, Margie 11273-149 Perozek, Leonard A. 1CafeE23-156 Perrymore, Roger-19, 97, 99, 178 Peterman, Barbara 1242R3-151 Peters, Claudia-147 Peters, Joyce-50, 56, 68, 76, 161, 162, 178 Peters, Sharon 12483-150 Petersen, Jane-27, 51, 60, 71, 178 Petersilge, Carol 1BGG3-71, 158 Peterson, Robert 1111R3-148 Petko, Andrew J.-178 Pettijohn, William 12073- Petzinger, Gail 1311R3-149 Petzinger, Gary-97, 110, 111, 112, 178 Pfeil, Elaine 1493-50, 95, 153 Pfisterer, Klaus 12323-150 Phelps, Mary S. 13213-146 Phillips, Annalee-19, 21, 25, 29, 119, 126, 178 Phillips, Carol 11473-153 Phillips, Elaine L. 12293-155 Phillips, Harold L. 13213-146 Phillips, J effrey-178 Phillips, Pamela J. 1BBG3-152 Phillips, Parker-178 PHILLIPS VACUUM CLEANER CO.-190 PHOTO STAFF-75 PHYSICAL EDUATION DEPT.-86-87 Pickett, David M. 11503-19, 28, 159 Pickett, Ronald M. 12013-155 Pickett, Susan 11403-19, 31, 43, 59, 126, 147 Pickrel, Suzanne 12483-150 Pierce, Beverly 11473-153 Pigg, Mrs. Nancy-29, 55, 81, 138 Pike, Cheryl-88, 178 Pingel, Richard 1BGG3-158 Pingel, Ronald J. 1111R3-148 Piper, Mr. John-138 Pirnat, Marcia A, 12253-55, 85, 155 Plaii, Mr. David-51, 138 Plaii. Mr. George-43, 138 Platt, James R. 12483-150 Platten, Sheila 1TTL3-159 Plotz, Marna J.-85, 178 Pokorski, Allen J. 12263-158 Polatsek, Christopher N. 12493-157 Poley, Ross 12483-150 Polinski, Leonard 11503-153 Pollitt, Robert 1TTL3-159 Pollock, Gerald-56 Polony, Zoltan J. 13063-156 Poole, Ellen 11283-152 Pope, Vicki L. 12133-55, 150 Port, Sonja A.-52, 61, 178 Portik, Christine 1CafeE23-19, 156 Posladek, Richard W. 12263-113, 158 Potoma, Patrick A. 13213-146 Potter, David 11273-149 Povenmire, Mr. Mahlon A.-9, 45, 132, 161 Power, Jack-178 Pratt, Denzil R. 11283-152 Preyer, Alvin-53, 55, 178 Preyer, Martha 1TTL3-42, 57, 159 Pritchard, Sue 1BGG3-39, 57, 158 Probst, Richard 12133-150 PROJECTIONS-37 PTA-95 Ptacek, Pamela 1111R3-59, 148 Ptach, Heidrun M. 13073-149 Purnell, William 13263-158 Puskala, Terttu O. 12013-54, 155 Puskala, Tuula-178 59, 148 Q Quattrocchi, Samuel S. 12313-19, 115, 157 Quayle, Barbara 13263-34, 39, 52, 146 Quigley, Dennis J. 1242L3-155 R Rada, Joseph 1CafeW23-153 Rada, Katherine M. 12133-34, 57, 150 Rados, Donald 13073-149 Rados, Thomas 1TTR3-150 Rados, William 11433-153 Radowenchuk, Walter-178 Radowenchuk, William 13123-146 Radvansky, John-31, 53, 178 Rahm, Kenneth D. 12073-148 RAIN EY DRUG-195 Rainey, Harrison L.-110, 112, 178 Rak, Jennifer 12073-148 Rakovan, Gail 1FDR3-154 Balls, Mr. Robert-81, 138 Ramsey, Patricia Ann 12493-157 Ramsey, William C. 12313 Ranahan, Judith 1FDR3-154 Ranahan, Kathleen-52, 118, 127, 178 Ranke, David 1242123-151 Rasmussen, Thomas B. 12253-155 Rasp, Mr. Alfred-81, 132 Ratley, Jeffery 12423-155 Rausch, J ohn-60, 178 Rawlings, William J. 12263-59, 97, 99, 108, 158 Read, Rebecca-79, 178 READING CENTER-36 Reagan, Susan-178 Rector, James-19, 21, 97, 102, 103, 112, 162, 178 Roth, Barbara-79, 85, 179 Rothacker, Penny Ann 1242L3-155 Rothgery, David 1'r'rL3-sa, 61.97, 109. 1 Rothgery, Paul-97, 110, 112, 179 Rotundo, Sheilah M. 1TTR3-150 Rouse, Suzanne-179 Rowe, Carol-179 Rowe, Ellen-38, 60, 77, 127, 179 Rowe, Lauren M. 12273-31, 74, 151 Rowen, Henry 11303-179 Rowland, Donald 1FDR3-71, 97, 110, 112, 115, 154 Rowland, Robert-179 Rudd, Dennis-52, 61, 113, 179 Rudd, Gail 13073-149 Rudd, Robin Ann 1242L3-53, 119, 126, 127, 155 Ruehle, John 12323-150 Ruff, Thomas 1311R3-149 Ruffner, Howard-179 Ruffner, Thomas W. 12253-42, 155 Rundell, Sheryl Lee 12253-57, 119, 127, 12, 159 155 Rector, Joy A. 12453-55, 117, 148 Redmond, John M. 13263-146 Reed, Anne 12483-150 Reed, Barbara A. 12423-155 Reed, Jeanne M. 1TTR3-150 Reed, Margaret A. 12483-54 Reed, Nancy C.-39, 42, 53, 60, 95, 125, 127, Runge, Trudy Ann 11283-152 Runions, David-53, 179 Rupay, Peter 12433-53, 101, 152 Rupnow, Diana L. 11283-59, 152 Rush, John 1493-159 Rush, Miss Margaret-139 Rusnak, Anne 12273-151 162, 178 Reed, Rae Ann 12013-85, 95, 155 Reed, Timothy J. 11403-147 Reed, Virginia A.-178 Rees, Bruce 12463-152 Rees, Richard 1TTL3-159 Rehfeld, Barbara A. 13053-25, 39, 60, 155 Reichard, David-161, 178 Reid, Douglas F. 13133-153 Reid, Miss Jayne-78, 138 Reid, Nancy-30, 31, 178 Reidy, Jerome G. 13323--147 Reidy, Michael J.-178 Reiley. Mr. Miles-95, 139, 140 Reilly, Terrance 11473-153 Reinhart, Ronald 1311R3-59, 149 Remle, Robert J. 13063-31, 156 Repp, Ramona D.-178 Reuss, Norman D. 12263-158 Rezek, Richard J. 12253-155 Rhodes, Jeanne R. 13063-58, 156 Ribar, Denis 11273-149 Ribar, Kenneth-99, 178 Rusnak, Rosalind 1242R3-151 Russ, Kenneth 1BBG3-151 Russell, Lenna Sue 1242L3-51, 55, 71, 79, 155 Russell, Samuel J. 13313-157 Russell, Susan-93, 179 Rutledge, Gloria 1FDR3-50, 154 S Sabe, Lawrence 1242L3-155 Sabol, Dennis J. 12013-155 Sabol, Rose Marie-118, 127, 179 Saefkow, Donna J. 11283-152 Safran, Jerry K. 12073-112, 148 Safran, Robert-179 Sajna, Claudia 1BGG3-19, 71, 158 Sajna, David 1BBG3-108, 152 Sakai, Evelyn N. 1242L3-155 Sakai, John E.-179 Salay, David J. 12253-155 Saling, Thomas 11263-147 Richards, Amy E. 12493-39, 44, 105, 157 Richards, Frederick E.-52, 97, 107, 179 Richards, Martha 12483-50, 51, 125, 150 Richards, Peggy Lee 11013-149 Richards Raymond H. 12133-105, 112, 150 Richardson, Steven J. 12433-150 Riddle, Nelson C. 13013-19, 31, 112, 159 Riegler, Peter W. 12463-101, 108, 152 Rife, Samuel 1493-50, 159 Riley, Gilbert 13213-146 Riley, Judith E. 1BBG3-152 Rimar, Rose 12273-151 Roach, Ralph B. 12073-148 Robbins, Gayle A. 13073-149 Robbins, Joy-179 Roberson, Kathleen A. 1242R3-151 Robertson, Larry-109, 179 Robertson, Noel S. 13323-147 Robertson, William M. 11013-101, 149 Robinson Cheryl A. 12493-19, 39, 61, 157 Robinson, Gale M. 12453-148 Robinson, Gilbert 12063-154 Robinson, Mr. Howard-139 Robinson, Jane-119, 125, 126, 127, 179 Robinson, Linda 13313-157 Robinson, Neil W. 13223-53, 158 Robinson. Mr. Ronald-139 Sherry 12493-55, 157 Rock, Gilbert 13123-146 Rodger, Charles 1CafeW23-153 Rodgers, Del-110, 179 Roeder, Miss Elizabeth-29, 95, 138, 161 Roehl, Judith 12273-39, 53, 57, 126, 151 Roehm, Paula 1493-50, 56, 57, 159 Roesch, Lee 11013-149 Rogers, Charles-179 Rogers, John 1TTL3-107, 159 Roggenburk, Catherine 12463-19, 55, 152 Roglin, Judy 13213-146 Roglin, Mary Kay 11463-157 Rominger, Nancy-179 Rood, Mr. Ralph-139 Roscoe, Michael-179 Roskin, Terrance R. 12293-55, 154 Ross, Diane C. 1311L3-52, 56, 61, 156 Ross, Douglas W. 11283-54, 152 Ross, Sandra 1BGG3-158 Ross, Mr. William-92 Rossen, Joel M. 1CafeE23-50, 150 Rost, Jorg 11423-58, 67, 107, 156 Rosul, John A. 12053 Rotbart, Danny C. 12463-53, 59, 152 Salo, Robert A. 12013-97, 99, 108, 155 Saltsgaver, Martha 11403-147 Salzbrenner, Mr. Glen-113, 139, 140 Sandals, Donna A. 12483-150 Sandals, Esther L. 12253-155 Sanyk, Linda 13073-149 Sanyk, Michael A. 1C.afeW23-153 Sardenell, Willie V. 12493-52, 157 Sargent, Dorothy 11463-79, 127, 157 Sarsychi, Steven 1311R3-149 Saukkonen, Miss Irma-139 Saur, Mr. Frederick-41, 139 Sawitzke, Kenneth 11433-50, 51, 153 SAXON FUNERAL HOME-198 Scanlon, Kathleen L. 12013-155 Scavnicky, Michael Scerba, Jack 1CafeW23-153 Scerba, John R. 13053-37, 74, 75, 155 Schade, Judith-61, 179 Schalmo, Gregory 1TTR3-150 Schempf, Jane 13223-158 Scherma, Joseph 1493-19, 57, 159 Schiemann, John 1242R3-31, 60, 151 Schiemann, Laurie 1BBG3-53, 152 Schindler, Mrs. Carole-124, 139 Schirato, David 11473-61, 153 Schirhart, Eugene 1FDR3-154 Schlechty, Sandra-53, 93, 95, 179 Schlueter, Jessica L.-44, 179 Schmidt, Dale R. 12273-51, 58, 59, 157 Schmidt, Robert-179 Schmitzer, Martin 1242R3-77, 151 Scholl, Barbara 13313-39, 61, 157 Scholtz, Robert L. 13133-153 Schoonover, Susan 12483-55, 150 Schordock, Robert-51, 68, 77, 179 Schrader, James R. 13223-158 Schrader, John-157, 179 Schreiber, Frederick 1413-68, 151 Schriner, Thomas J.-180 Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder Schroeder, , Clarice 1BGG3-95, 158 ,Jean 13013-51, 159 ,Loretta A. 1TTR3-117, 125, 150 , Nancy-51, 119, 127, 162, 179 Schroeder, Robert W. 12293-154 Schultz, Kathleen 11403-54, 147 Schumacher, Keith 11463-18, 21, 103, 157 Schumann, Dale-180 Schumann, Rhonda L. 12063-154 Shuster, Sharon 11423-156 Schwan, Sandra 11283-152 Page 209 GENERAL INDEX o Schwank, Dean-180 Schwartz, Steven E. 13075-107, 149 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-64-66, 69 SCIENCE SEMINAR-68 Scott, Mr. Glenn-140 Scott, James-161, 180 SCOTT-WILCOX PHARMACY-192 Scovill, Sally-180 Scudiere, Paul 1BBG5-152 Scullen, Timothy 11025-148 Scullion. Mr. James-22, 81, 107, 115, 140 Scullion, William 11465-50, 115, 157 Seabright, Ann 13075-57, 149 Seasholtz, Mrs. Priscilla-140 Sebo, Dorothy 11435-153 SECRETARIES-143 Sedelmeyer, Star 1BGG5-158 Sedio, Bruce-180 Continued Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith smnhi Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith 1 Donald-180 Q Elizabeth-iso Jacqueline 13325-147 James 12495-152 Mrs. Jean-143 Jeffrey 1FDR5-115, 154 Mrs. Lillian-142, 143 Martha 12455-58, 148 Michael J. 13065-156 Nancy Lee 13055-155 Pamela 1TTR5-150 Paula D. 13065-19, 58, 60, 156 Philip-47, 92, 180 Robert P. 13015-99, 103, Shirley 11435-153 Susan-79, 180 Wayne-162, 180 snamlky, Lynn 13055-155 104, 111, 159 STUDENT COUNCIL-18-19 Siuller. Mr. Lloyd-140 Stump, Carolyn-52, 57, 181 Stump, Randy-181 Stump, Sandy 11275-149 Stupiansky, Delphine A. 13065-79, 85, 156 Sulteen, Deborah 12275-151 Supina, Stephen J. 1BBG5-110, 112, 152 Surrento, Suzanne 12325-150 Suster, Arthur 13125-146 Suttmiller, Harry 11015-149 Svarovsky, Craig-181 Swan, Henry B.-181 Swanson, Linda-39, 42, 59, 67, 68, 162, 181 Swanson, Penny 11465-157 Swarthout, William 11265-31, 147 Sweeney, Thomas 1415-151 Sweeny, Joseph T. 13225-68, 158 Shami, Sefcovic, Robert 11465-157 Saferin, Stuart 13325-147 Segul, Louri 12075-148 Seitz, Miss Diane-140 Seivert, Dennis-37, 180 Seko, Antonia M. 12065-154 Selby, Robert H. 13135-61, 110, 153 Sellars, Kitty-71, 85, 180 Sellars, James W. 12135-55, 150 Seltzer. Mr. Louis B.-2 SENIOR BAND-50 SENIOR CHOIR-52 Senko, Helen M. 13135-153 Senkovis, Donald A. 11475-99, 153 Serenchy, Karen E.-180 SERVING STAFF-85 Serwatka, Thomas S. 13225-19, 38, 158 Severence, Maris Lee 11025-148 Shaffer, Terry Lee 12315-157 Shaltens, Diane M. 11505-39, 159 Shami, John 1111R5-101, 148 Muna-180 Sharkody, Robert 1495-79, 159 Shaughnessy, Charles 12275-151 Shaughnessy, Maureen M. 11505-79, 159 Shaw, James 11285-51, 53, 152 Sheahan, James 1111L5-112, 146 Sheffield, Joan L. 1311L5-156 Sheppard, Gail J.-93, 180 Shepard, Mary Lynda 12455-57, 148 Shepherd, William-153 Sheridan, John W. 13015-108, 112, 158 Sholtz, Sherman, Diane 11435-153 Sherman, Dorothy 12485-59, 150 Sherman, Lee 1495-159 Sherwood, Myra J. 13135-153 Shestina, James 13325-147 Shipman, Jeanne 13325-147 Shirland, Pelham J. 1BBG5-152 Sholtis, Alice J. 12065-154 James 12485-150 Simcox, Ruth Ann 1CafeW25-51, 53, 153 Sholtz, Joan 11275-149 Shomer, Peter J. 1311R5-149 Short, Catherine L. 1CafeE25-156 Shupe, Arthur 1BGG5-68, 158 Shttpe, Ruth S.-58, 180 Sib et, Linda 1242L5-155 sibbison, Mi-. Roberi-140 Sibley, Donna R. 1CafeE25-57, 58, 156 Siegel, Lawrence 12075 Simakis, Stamatia C. 12495-157 Simcox, Richard-19, 51, 52, 57, 161, 162, 180 Simms Simon, Simon, Simon, Simon, , Daneen 1TTL5-42, 57, 125, 159 Carole-39, 71, 180 Mary 12435-152 Shirley 1TTR5-150 Susan-50, 61, 180 Simone, James M. 12455-101, 108, 148 Simone, J oseph-180 Simons, Jackie 11015-58, 149 Simons, Catherine-71, 180 Simpson, David 11425-156 SINAGRA'S FOOD MARKET-191 Sinkosky, Carl 13215-146 Sipahioglu, Altay 1CafeE25-156 Sirhk, Josephine A. 12065-154 Skellenger, Shirley 11265-57, 147 Skrletts, Ivan-180 Slater, Joseph M. 13215-146 Slater, Mr. Seymour A.-140 Slavik, Kathleen T. 1CafeE25-85, 156 Slavik, Stephanie M. 1242L5-155 Slebodnik, Len John 12135-150 Sloane, Thomas 1242L5-97, 107, 155 Smerick, Jacqueline 11475-50, 57, 95, 118, 155 Smetzer, Richard G. 13325-147 Smiley, Virginia-50, 53, 54, 118, 119, 126, 127, 180 Smiltars, Inta 12435-51, 152 Smith, Smith, Smith Arland J. 1311R5-149 Bonnie-19, 29, 71, 162, 180 Cheri-180 smirhf Deborah 11015-149 Page 210 Snarsky, Richard J.-180 Snyder, Shirley M,-329 Snyder, Susan K. 12275-39, 57, 151 Sobek, James-180 Sobek, Robert J. 13135-153 SOCIAL COUNCIL-21 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT-60, 62 Solomon, Gayle 1CafeW25-19, 39, 57, 153 Spahn, David 11265-147 Spahr, Norman 11425-156 SPANISH CLUB-55 Sp.arks, Cheryl Ann 12495-157 Spayde, Larkann-39, 127, 162, 180 Spayde, Nancy-85 Spayde. Dr. Paul-131 SPEAKERS AND WRITERS CLUB-39 SPECIAL SERVICES-142 SPEED EQUIPMENT CO.-202 Speer, Paul 12325-19, 97, 105, 112, 150 Speer, Timothy J. 1CafeE25-156 Spencer, Dale 11275-149 Spinneweber, Miss Marthella-29, 132 Spisak, Alan M. 11425-112, 156 Spisak, Sandra 1BBG5-93, 156 Sprague, Susan 13125-51, 53, 55, 59, 146 Springborn, Pamela 12275-151 Spurrier, Gail 11275-149 Srawley, Jane 12485-71, 150 Stack, Raymond G. 12275-151 STAGE CREW-92 Stafford, Miss Helen-33, 143 Staley, John 11435-47, 153 Stalle, Elizabeth-34, 39, 68, 125, 162, 180 Standring, Rolland 12315-157 Stanich, Mary 13075-149 Stasz, Sandra 13265-146 Stearns, Jeffery T. 13055-155 Stearns, Rosemary-19, 118, 119, 181 Stechmeyer, Betty 1CafeW25-31, 118, 125, 127, 153 Stefanescue, Peter 12275-151 Steffens, Nancy-47, 181 Stehlik, Arthur-103, 114, 162, 181 Steidl, Frank-58, 71, 162, 181 Steiger, Mrs. Charloiie-143 Steinman, Sherry L. 1311L5-156 Steinmeyer, Leonard 12435-152 Stephenson, Susan K. 11405-147 Stevens, David J. 12495-157 STEVENS DANCE STUDIO, VIRGINIA-190 Steverding, Robert 1TTR.5-150 Stewart. Miss Leola-60, 140 Stickney, Andrea J. 13065-53, 57, 60, 150 Stieber, Kathleen 12065-34, 54, 154 Stier, Lawrence-47, 50, 92, 181 STILL'S DINER-196 Stinchcomb. Mrs. Esther-143 Stock, Betsy F. 13225-158 Stocks, Kenneth 1111R5-148 Stokes, William H. 13125-49, 146 Stokey, Betty 11015-29, 149 Stoking, Kenneth 12065-99, 154 Stolt, Aileen 1BBG5-51, 156 Stone, Judith-181 Stoney, Leigh 11015-149 Storm, Bradford 13125-58, 101, 140 STORM'S BAR-B-Q-199 Stover, Susan L. 12255-155 Stover, Teresa Ann 13055-155 Stoyka, Shirley 12435-152 Stoyka, Robert J.-181 Stracker, Daniel 13215-101, 146 Stracker, John 11505-99, 159 Strang, David 12455-51, 52, 105, 110, 148 Sirang, Mr. Richard-50, 140 Strank, Dennis 13125-52, 101, 148 Straub, Miss Nancy-56 Straub, Verna R. 12065-51, 57, 58, 119, 127, 154 Street, Marilyn G. 13225-158 Streeter, David 12325-58, 150 Streszoff, Barbara A. 13l1L5-71, 156 Streszoff, Robert-108, 181 Strobel, Sandra 1415-59, 151 Stromberg, William 11435-107, 153 Sweeny, Patricia 12325-150 Sweet, Milton 1311L5-156 SWIMMING-106-107 SWIMMING TIMERS-117 Szabo, Nicholas-181 Szuravkin, Walter 12465-152 Talcott, T Charles 11015-31, 37, 49, 50, 77, 149 TANK-ATEERS-125 Tarnasky, Lee-181 Taylor, Carolyn 1TTL5-79, 159 Taylor, Daniel-181 Taylor, Douglas 12455-101, 148 Taylor, George D. 1CafeE25-156 Taylor, Richard 11275-37, 149 Taylor, Suzanne R. 12015-19, 55, 155 Taylor, Thomas-114 Teare, Mrs. Wallace G.-130 TeGrotenhuis, David A. 13055-97, 108, 112, 155 Teleky, Richard-181 Telfer, Mr. Ralph-140 Tench, Melanie L. 12495-157 TENNIS-113 Terrell, Michael-50, 60, 181 Terrell, Terry 1TTL5-159 Thalinger, Alan R.-21, 61, 75, 161, 162, 181 Tharalson, Kathleen 13265-53, 146 Thedford, Frank-181 THESPIANS-47 Thomas, Constance M. 12015-155 Thomas, Herbert 13325-112, 147 Thomas, Howard J. 12265-158 Thomas ,Larry A. 1311R5-101, 149 Thomas, Pamela-50, 119, 126, 127, 181 Thomas, Patricia-19, 39, 57, 181 Thomay, Donald-181 Thompson, Miss Bernice-29, 140 Thomson, Barbara-39, '71, 118, 181 Thomson, Kathleen E. 1111R5-148 Thornburg, Gail 1BBG5-34, 152 Tietjen, Nancy Ann 12315-157 TIMES-44-45 Timmerman, Timothy J. 12075-148 Tkach, Evelyn-19, 21, 25, 118, 125, 127, 163, 181 Tober, Ronald 1BBG5-28, 50, 99, 115, 156 Todd, Alfred 1CafeW25-153 Todd, Geoffrey 1242R5-151 Todd, Leslie 12435-152 Toeller, Carole Ann 11405-147 Tolhurst, Gary 12075-148 Tolhurst, Janice 1BBG5-61, 156 Tomko, David-181 Tomcho, John R. 12065-105, 115, 154 Torgerson, Roger-181 Torsch, Mary L. 13215-19, 50, 54, 59, 140 Toth, Robert C. 12065-154 Townsend, Ronald L. 12495-157 TRACK, INDOOR-110 Trend, David 11015-149 Trepp, Dennis-97, 181 Tripoulas, Kathleen 1CafeE25-39, 51, 79, 156 Tripoulas, Suzanne-79, 181 Trump, Janis 11015-31, 39, 149 Trusko, Ruth A. 11285-152 Trutko, James 11025-59, 148 Trzop, James 13315-157 Tschudy, Thomas 11435-53, 108, 115, 153 Tsiros, Alexander 13055-155 Tubalkain, Karl 13265-61, 146 Tubbs, Dorothy-56 Tucker, Virginia 13135-153 Tuller, Thomas-181 TUMBLING-109 Tupa, Richard C. 12065-154 Turek, Phyllis-163, 182 Turk, Christine 13075-149 Turner, James M. 11505-115, 159 Turner, Jeffery 11405-101, 147 Turner, J oseph-182 Turner, Judith A.-182 GENERAL INDEX W1I11l'l. Evel nM 1BBG1 152 T ' ' 3, Y - - Twining, Mary E. 11421-71, 156 Tyo, Barry-110, 182 U Ubelhart, Sally Linn 11281-152 Udris, Aivars 12431-59, 152 Uecker, Terry-182 Uhnak, Michael R. 13l1L1-156 Ulicny, Anita 1111R1-148 Ulrich, Ulrich, Unger, Mr. James-95, 140 William M. 1CafeE21-156 Shirley 13311-157 Urbin, J ohn-182 Urbin, Robert M. 1CafeW21-153 Ursem, Marsha L. 1CafeE21-51, 156 Usher, Elizabeth H. 11261-51, 68, 147 USHERS-93 Vail Gwen-21 39 79 119 126 127 Valentin, Ilin 1TTL1-159 Valore, Gwen M. 1311L1-71, 156 Vamos, Stephanie 11461-85, 157 ' o Continued V Vail, David 13071-101, 149 . , , . , , . 132 1.6 Van Boxel, Sara-19, 21, 55, 125, 127, Vance, Mr. Howard-28, '76, 140 Vandrasik, Betty-79, 85, 182 Van Kannel, Nancy R. 1BGG1-158 Van Luitg David E, 13221-158, Vantuly, Sandra 12131-150 Vargo, Philip J. 13061-156 Vasey, Judith 11431-68, 153 Vass, Diane 1TTR1-150 Vass, Karen L. 12261-158 VASS AND SONS FURS-190 Vaughn, Wayne K. 11011-149 Veary, Thomas A. 12451-148 Verbick, Gregory 1491-159 Verbick, Jerilyn 11401-53, 147 Verea, Fabian 11281-152 Verea, George 1411-151 Verners, Kaira 12431-152 Vetter, Mrs. Anne-80, 143 Veverka, Karl M. 13131-50, 58, 153 Vick, Robert 12071-109, 148 Vickerts, Carol A. 1CafeW21-153 Vickerts, Robert L. 1CafeE21-99, 156 Viets, Robert 1111R1-148 Vigh, Agotha E.-58, 126, 156, 182 V1gh,Judith-58, 182 Villwock, Craig R. 13131-112, 153 Vinarcik, Geraldine-182 Virgovic, Cheryl L. 1BBG1-152 VISUAL AID CENTER-37 Vladisavljevic, Marian 11431-79, 153 Volchko, Michael D. 12311-157 Vosburgh, Rodger 12461-152 Vovos, Peter J. 13211-146 Voytko, Betsy Lou 13051-53. 59, 155 Voytko, Georgia 1CafeW21-71, 153 Voytko, Paula-85, 182 Vugrich, Vicky-182 W Waddell, Sharon L.-93, 182 Wade, Patricia 1111R1-148 Waggoner, Lee J. 1BBG1-65, 68, 107, Wakeham, Robert-108, 112, 182 Walborn, Phyllis-93, 127, 163, 182 Walker, Donald Walker, Janice 1411-151 Walker, Judith D. 12311-55, 95, 157 Walker, Lynn S.-182 Walker, Sandra 1l11L1-34, 146 Walkerly, Gary 1411-151 Waller, Roberta B. 11281-152 Walls, Nancy-79, 85, 182 Walsh, Penelope 12071-71, 148 Walsh, Richard 1BBG1-156 Walsh, Susan-19, 118, 127, 162, 182 152 Walsh, William 13071-74, 149 Walson, Mary Lou-182 Walton, Penny L.-182 Ward, Joseph-18, 19, 97, 107, 182 Ward, Mark 1411-151 Ward, Ronald 13321-147 Ward, Thomas 13311-157 Ware, Rebecca 12271-19, 57, 151 Warner, Dennis H. 12011-51, 155 Warner Warren Warren Warren , Miss Margaret-141 , Judith 1411-151 ,Marcia 1111L1-146 ,Robert P. 12011-155 2, 182 3 WARREN MEN'S WEAR-194 Waterloo, Donna-127, 182 Watson, Patricia-182 Watson, Thomas-21, 30, 31, 38, 47, 182 Watt, Hamilton 11401-147 Waiters, Mr. Wayne-141 Waiters, Mr. William-141 Wayland, Robert 1CafeE11-161, 163 Wayne, Kathleen 13321-147 Webb, Mr. George-65, 141 Webber, Paul R. 12461-109, 152 Webster, Sandra 1BGG1-50, 55, 158 Webster, Susan-22, 25, 50, 95, 118, 162, Weidlich, Barbara-118, 121, 127, 182 Weidokal, Sharon E. 12261-85, 158 Weigle, Gordon 13121-31, 146 Weimer, Gregory 1242R1-151 Weiss, Bonita-50, 51, 93, 182 Weiss, Mardell 1TTR1-150 Weiss, Sandra Rae 13051-51, 155 Weitzel, Robert 1242R1-19, 28, 101, 155 Welsh, Michael 1242R1-49, 101, 151 Welsh, William P. 1311L1-108, 150 Wendling, Thomas A. 12131-150 Wentar, Andrea L.-182 Wertman, Virginia 1TTR1-54, 150 West, Mr. J. Clark-45, 141 West, Marie 12461-152 West, William 11271-149 Westfall, Connie 1111L1-146 Westfall, Linda 1242R1-151 Westlake, James G. 1242L1-55, 71, 155 Weston, Sandra-88, 183 Westwater, Julie 1311R1-57, 149 Wetterman, Ronald D. 1242L1-37, 155 Whiskin, Richard A. 11501-159 Whitaker, Mary-183 Whitaker, Nancy 13121-53, 146 White, Kathleen 1111L1-146 White, Susan M. 12431-152 Whitford, Judith-183 Wiant, Kurt-77, 183 Wickham, Miss Nancy-141 Wickstrom, Donald R. 12251-155 Widell, Sallie-118, 183 Wiedemer, Richard 1491-107, 159 Wiegand, Duane-71, 97, 110, 112, 183 Wilber, Christine E.-58, 71, 183 Wilber, Linda J. 13221-158 Wilber, Walter S. 12261-21, 158 Wilcox, Mrs. Carolyn-142 Wild, Martha G. 13011-50, 52, 60, 159 Wilhelm, Frank-49, 52, 183 Wilhelm, Kirk 12321-150 Wilkinson, Thomas D. 13061-156 Wilks, James E. 1CafeE21-156 Wille, Theodore M, 12131-101, 150 Willey, Thomas WILHELMY'S FLOWERS-198 Williams, Ann K. 12261-158 Williams, Gary 11431-153 Williams, Rosalee A. 12311-157 Williams, Mrs. Sandra-141 Williamson, Wendy 12431-152 Willkomm, Gerald-183 Willkomm, Karen A. 1111L1-146 Wilson, Wilson, carol 11011-39, 49, 53, 149 David 11421-156 Wilson, Gayle 11281-85, 152 Wilson, Kathleen-50, 183 Wilson, Laurel A.-39, 183 Wilson Linda-93 183 Wimmer, Charles ,1FDR1-58, 154 Wimmer, Kipp A. 1311R1-149 Wimmer, Kurt 12261-158 PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS The Whiie HOPSG The Cleveland Plain Dealer Presidential Seal-1, 32, 96, 128, 188 , President John F, Kennedy,1 President John F. Kennedy-4 United Press International Robert Frostqlo . President John F. Kennedy-3, 12 Pablo Casals-10 1 Winebrenner, Michael R. 11501-159 Wingate, Clifford J.-109, 183 Winkel, Mr. Harold-141 Winston, Patrick 13271 Winter, Barbara M. 12261-57, 118, 126, 127, 158 Winter, William F. 13121-107, 146 Winters, Judith 1BBG1-152 Witter, Robert-183 Wittmus, Karen-57, 118, 126, 183 Wofner, Martha L. 12461-152 Woideck, Carl E. 13221-158 Woidke, Richard P.-183 Wolf, Coletta G. 13221-158 Wolf, Mr. William-107, 141 Wolfe, Jean A. 1311L1-156 Wolfe-, Robert-183 Wolfe, Sandra 1111L1-39, 146 Wolynec, Orest-114, 183 Wonson, Robert-103, 104, 183 Wood, Gwenn 12321-38, 55, 61, 150 Wood, Mr. John-28, 141 Wotsch, Robert A. 12261-109, 115, 158 WRESTLING-108 Wright, David J. 12481-150 Wright, Kathleen 1BBG1-156 Wright, Nancy E. 12131-19, 59, 150 Wright, Patricia A. 12431-61, 152 Wright Wright Wright , Thomas 13321-147 , William M. 12311-115, 157 William W. 12311-157 Wykoff, Patricia-57, 73, 162, 133 Wyper, Elizabeth-50, 61, 123, 127, 162, 183 Y Yankovich, Paulette 1CafeE21-85, 156 Yarian, Mr. Alton-13, 69, 141 Yarnell, Gregory A. 12061-154 Yaster,'Mr. Michael--93, 142 Yaster, William J. 13221-158 Yenne, Susan 1BBG1-34, 152 Yoder, Mr. Orie-43 Young, Carol Y.-183 Young, Charles 1TTR1-77, 109, 150 Young, John R. Jr. 11471-153 Young, Mary 1311R1-51, 68, 149 Young, Robert-110, 162, 183 Young, Susan-39, 51, 161, 162, 183 Young, Thomas 1CafeW21-50, 51, 153 Young, Virginia F. 1CafeE21-39, 118, 125, 156 Yuhas, Deborah M. 12291-95, 154 Z Zahara, Linda 13211-146 Zahursky, Betty Mae 11501-159 Zahursky, Edward-183 Zak, Jerry 12451-148 Zarara, Philip A. 12461-152 Zariman, Mrs. Susan-19, 139, 141 Zehe, Jean Marie 12011-71, 155 ZEIS FUNERAL HOME-199 Zeis, Margaret L. 12291-50, 52, 55, 95, 154 Zemberi, Frank-108, 183 Zemter, James-47, 51, 92, 145, 183 Zemter, Karen S. 12131-150 Zemter, Patricia D, 12251-155 Zidek, Joseph A. 13051-43, 155 Ziegler, Kristi 1FDR1-58, 154 Zimmerman, Gary L. 12461-107, 109, 152 Zimmerman, Mr. John-80, 141 Zimmerman, Joseph Leo II 13061-156 Zimmerman, Linda-61, 183 Zimmerman, Roger 124215-19, 21, 99, 115, 155 Zinchak, Christine A. 13011-53, 95, 159 Zink, David L. 12271-151 Zitner, Gayle Ann 1242L1-27, 51, 71, 79, 155 Zollars, Edward 1BBG1-152 Zothner, Shirley-31, 71, 183 Zunt, Margaret A. 12011-155 Zurowski, John 13071-97, 105, 112, 149 Zurowski, Stanley-19, 103, 104, 112, 183 Zyga, Vera 13221-39, 61, 158 The Cleveland Press President John F. Kennedy-2 Farrar, Straus 85 Company, Inc. President John F. Kennedy-15 1Photographer: Mark Shaw1 Page 211 AU REVOIR RE:VERSE The staff and advisers do hope all of you Enjoyed tlzis, our CINEMA, all the way through. This page is here now so that all of you know That these were the people that made your book go! Miss Gertrude McTaggart, one day in tlze spring, Had news that gave all of us reason to sing. The Gold Key Award, highest sign of success, Brought her national honor from Columbia Press. As CINEMA adviser, she has the right touch, For all of her guidance, we thank her so much. The head of our business, lllr. Plattylbalanced books To meet with the auditor's questioning looks. Mr. Yoder did counsel tlze ad-getting section By giving his staff the most prudent direction. Coeditor Claudia planned all Benson days,' Her sense of good timing never ceased to amaze. Coeditor Grifn learned so much in one year! He really was tops, making orders so clear. Associate Barb struggled long with the dummyj Especially with Sports, she felt really chummy. 'Twas Mike Kalinowski, the Social Life man, Who went to all parties for each picture plan. His helper was Andrea, 'though much on tlze go, They both had their thumbs in many a show! 'Twas Kathy, composing the whole classroom section, Who met 'every deadline and wrote to perfection. Keeping track of the teachers filled M. Preyer's days, But mounting their pictures put her mind in a haze. Nan Myers and Sue picked up pieces of Clubs, And when they got through, they were no longer cubs. On hlomerooms, Lynn Pastis teamed up with Daneen, Through hundreds of names they worked, always serene. The Girls' Sports section was .loyce lllobleyls own,' That girls are good sports, she surely has shown. The Boys' Sports section was given Dave Hayley, Oh, where are you, Dave? was our cry to him daily. Page 212 v.- I Senior pictures were sorted by Miss Nancy Reed,- As Linda matched hist'ries, they worked with great speed In the Index is listed just about the whole school,- Kay Boneburg found out that it all goes by rule. 'Though sophomore Ruffner came to us late,' As Index assistant, he really did rate. Carol Heimbach deserted both study and play, To type up our copy before deadline day. Photographer Al took his pictures quite well, And caught Benson's camera as soon as it fell. An expert, .lohn Scerba, of school's darkroom staff, Added many developments just to see us all laugh. In keeping the books, Jeff was a real honey, lie kept business moving as we spent the money. While Susie and .loe worked to keep records right, Kay Hunter typed up all the business in sight. Pat Jones did her best to sell advertising, And Sharon's success was really surprising. .lackie McDowell then lined up some more, And Jfffl with friend Dan made sales really soar. Russ Benson, photographer, is our superman, Who helps us with pictures and dummy and plan. For beautiful portraits, the seniors all run, ln the bright month of August, to Fred Harrington. Downstairs in our printshop, we have llfr. Childersj He prints what we mean Jthough our copy bewilders. Mr. Telfer helps solve many problems of space,' The print has to fit, every line in its place. We sent all our pictures to Circle and Ace,' In engraving our orders, they had a fast pace. To conzpose all the pages, we call Electric Printing,- To give us page proofs keeps Mr. Schuttenberg sprinting. The Bindery, Forest City, then sewed up this tome, And por on Smith's covers and sent it back home. hVe want you to treasure this memory book, So take it and keep it for many a look.


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