Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

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1951 MIRAGE THE 1951 MIRAGE REFLECTS THE SPIRIT OF 1890 and highlights the people and activities of today in contrast with those of yesteryear. Farewell, Seniors of '51 — Your greatest task has just begun; You’ll find happiness and achieve success By applying the qualities which you possess. LANCASTER, DHID SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOHN KISTLER Prciident Prez JIM WAUGH Vice-Pre idenf Honky Tonk JEAN NEISER Joonio Secretary °age Four SENIORS EILEEN ALDENDERFER Eileen JEAN ANDERSON “Andy NORENE APPEL Norene GRACE ARENT Gracie PETE ARENT “Pistol BOB ARLEDGE Bobby JO ANN ARLEDGE Jo EUGENE BAINTER Gene MARTHA BANGHAM Martha ROBERT BARBER Bob DONNA BARNES Donnie MARJORIE BEATTY Margie VONDA BEAVERS Vondie BETTY BECK Bet JOHN BEHRENS Jack RICHARD BEITER Rifty MARCUS BENSON Mark OBLOMETE BIXBY Oby Page Five SENIORS ROBERT BLACK “Inky JANE BLAKE Janie PAUL BLOSSER Jerry BERTHA BOGGS Bert RICHARD BOLAR Rich JIM BOOKER J8 DON BOWMAN Don PATTY BOYSTEL Lulu RAYMOND BOYSTEL Ray NORMAN BREHM Norm KEITH BRENGMAN Keith BARBARA BRENSTUHL Pea Brain TOM BRENSTUHL Brenny MARTHA BROWN Mert ROBERT BROWN Bob NORMAN BRUNN “Norm PATRICIA BURNSIDE Pat Pago Six DON CALLAHAN Don” SENIORS DON CAMPTON Don PATRICIA CARNES Dimples RICHARD CHEVALIER Dick LoVON CHILCOTE Von CARL CLARK Blondie JANIS CLARK Fanny JOYCE E. CLARK Flighty JOYCE F. CLARK Sharpy RICHARD CLARK Dick FERN CLENDENEN Fern PAULA CLUMP Polly JANE COLLINS Janie EUGENE COMBS Gene PATRICIA CONKLIN Pot JANET CONRAD Jonny JERRY COOK Seymour LARRY COOK Crumb JO ANNE DAVIS Jo Pago Sovon SENIORS ?ag© Eight BETTY DRUMM Stella DICK ESLINGER Dick CHARLES FISHBAUGH Chorlet” PATRICIA FISHER ••Patty NATHELIA FOURMAN “Nat ROBERT FRANCISCO Bob BOB FRENCH Frenchi© JOAN FRIEND Jo PHILIP GEHRES Phil MARLENE GEORGE George PATTI GETZ Pat CHARLES GRAF Charlie” RICHARD GREEN Dick MARTHA GRIFFITH “Marty BRUCE HANING Brucie GWENDOLYN HARGUS Gwen % LEOTA HART Lee CHARLES HARTMAN Charlie GARY HAUKE Gory ERNEST HEDGES Ernie JOHN HEDGES John DONNA HEFT Donno RALPH HENRICKSON Henry KARL HENWOOD ScroJches SHERRY HERD Sherry CHARLIE HIATT Chuck MARTHA HIGHTOWER Marty BETTY HILL Be BETTY HOMMEL Bertel EVELYN HOSHOR Ev JOHN HUDDLE Long John BARBARA HUDSON Barb RICHARD HUFFINE Dick JACK HUNTER JD 9 JOHN IMHOFF Red SUE JEFFRIES Jeff SENIORS Pago Nine SENIORS Page Ten TERRY JEWELL Termite” DONALD JOHNSON Donnie JIM KANE “Jim MARY LOUISE KAUMEYER Weitie BILL KEENE Bill BETTY KELTON Betty EDNA KEMPER “Edna BETTY KENNEDY Betty MARY LOU KIGER Mary Lou BONNIE KITSMILLER Bon SUE KNELLER Sutie TOM KUHN Tom ROGER KUMLER Rog ROBERT KUNKLER Bob TOM LARIMER Tommy EDWARD LAWRENCE Winlt PAUL LEOHNER “Paul SALLY LERCH Solly HAROLD LESCALLEET Hoi SENIORS JOHN LOHMANN John PHYLLIS LOWRY Phyl KENNETH LYTLE Ken KENNETH MocINTOSH Ken ROSANNE MAJOR Rosie BILL MARKWOOD Cowboy PATRICIA MAST Pot” NIDA MATZ Nido GARY MAYER Snooltles DONNA McCARTEN Peonut JIM MILLER Jim JOAN MILLER Jo” SALLY MILLER Bubbles THOMAS MILLER Tom LOIS MILSOM Loie BETTY MINIC Betty LEAH MOORE Beanie Page Eleven SENIORS FRANCIS MOWERY Franc it LILLIAN MOYER ur BERNARD MUMFORD Bcrnic CAROLYN KISTLER Pete BILL NICHOL Willi DONALD NICHOLS Don JIM NIGH Jim KENNETH NIHISER Kenny MARY NOICE Mary CAROL OCHS Ochtie PAULINE PARRISH Shorty AUDREY PATRICK Audrey DON PATTON Bouncer BRYCE PECK •BUD JOYCE PFEIFFER “Joyce JUNE PFEIFFER Jon CHARLA PICKERING Penny KARL PLANK Cownl Page Twelve SENIORS ALICE POLING Allie DELORES POLING Dm JUNE POLING Junebug JAYNE PROBASCO Joynie JOAN RAINES Jo JOHN RAUCH John DOROTHY REED Do ELOISE REED Eloito NEIL REED Neil CHARLES REID Chuck LOUISE REID Louie PATRICIA REID Pof CAROL RODMAN Trixie” RAYMOND RUFF Roy MARY ELLEN SCHORR Mary Ellen JUNE SESSLAR Junie ERNEST SHAEFFER Ernie JAMES SHANER Jim Pago Thirteen SENIORS Poge Fourteen PATRICIA SHAVER Pot FLORABELLE SHRINER Florric RICHARD SHUMAKER Dick DELBERT SHUTTIEWORTH Del NEIL SIMMONS Neil RONALD SMITH Snuffy TOM SMITH Smitty BETTY SNIDER Bet ROBERT SNIDER Bob FAYE SPAUN Foye CAROLYN SPIRES Carolyn MARIE SPIRES Morie PATSY SPUNG Patsy CHARLES STARNER “Charlie DONALD STARNER Don FREDA STARNER Freda RUTH STEIN Ruthie CAROLYN STEVENS Steve SENIORS HARVEY STOCKWELL Horvoy CAROL STONEBURNER Carol PAUL STOUDER Paul JANE STOUGHTON Stinky JOHN STOUGHTON “Curly JACK SWETT Doc CHERIE THRUSH Chorio MARY MARGARET THRUSH Maggie JACK TRACEY Jock ALBERT UNDERWOOD Al NETTIE UNDERWOOD Toodles ELLEN VALENTINE Ellon BETTY VAN HORN Botto ALLAN VLEREBOME Allan CAROLYN WACHTER Toots CAROL WAITS Carol CAROLYN WALTER Lynn ROBERT WALTON Bob Page Fifteen SENIORS MARILYN WATTERS Slim RICHARD WAUGH Dick BETTY WEAVER Betty WILLIAM WEBER Bill PAUL WIEGAND Paul TOM WILDERMUTH Tom” ROBERT WILLIAMSON “Eugene SALLY WILSON Sol LORA WITTMAN Loro Ann BOB WOODGEARD Bob MARY WOODS Mary VIVIAN WRIGHT Vivian WAYNE WRIGHT Speedy NORMA J. WRIGHTSEL Norma GARNET YANTES Garnio Pogo Sixteen Honor Society June looks very happy Bob does the paint job as the Hi-Y Club looks on. Bowling Chomps 7 7 7 7 Honor Society has tea. I wonder what Pal Boystel and Bob Goodman see that is so interesting. I bet Donna made a strike. Pago Sovonteon MIRAGE QUEEN QUEEN AND HER COURT Jonis Clark Senior Attendant Patty Mercer . Junior Attendant Martha Griffith Queen Karen Truog Sophomore Attendant Jo Ann Nusbaum Frethmon Attendant Page Eighteon Homecoming Queen Jeon Neiser and her attendants Lazy band practice, huh? Don shelling out” for cider Jack and his Jills Pago Ninoteen PROPHECY ' Cloud No. 7734, Heaven May 31. 2051 Mr. Bob Goodman, Gatekeeper Hades Dear Bob: Do you remember this date 100 years ago today? That’s right, it was our gradu- ation day at Lancaster High. Around here I have been looking up some of our old classmates, and I can't account for all of them. Two of my spies, Sherry Herd and Fern Clendenen, reported having seen you watching the gate down there. Are you very crowded? I hear people have been dying to get in here. Every- one up here is quite busy. Would you like to hear about some of the things we are doing? Well, to begin with, every- thing is in on uproar. A very important person is coming next week—Gwen Har- gus, the inspector. The harp tuners, Dick Eslinger, Janet Conrad, and Don Callahan, have been quite busy getting a lot of harps in shape. Six of the harp players are practicing. They are Pauline Parrish, Faye Spaun, June Pfeiffer, Charla Pickering, Joan Friend, and Patty Burnside. Over on the halo cloud I can see everyone, and they all look busy making new halos and shining the old ones. The head man around here is Ernest Shaeffer. Some of his helpers are Patty Mast, Nida Matz, Jane Collins, and Charlie Fish- bough. On the next cloud I see floating by, there are a lot of robes. I can barely see Donna McCarten waving that big stick. She seems to be head girl around that deportment. Donna has Terry Jewell, John Hedges, Carl Clark, and many more washing robes. Then she has Carolyn Spires, Audrey Patrick, and Mary Ellen Schorr inspecting them to see if they ore clean. Next, I see she has Gary Hauke and Eugene Williamson starching them. Boy, you should see the long line of driers she has. There are Richard Shumaker, Tom Wildermuth, Bob Snider, James Sha- ner, Bob Walton, Thomas Miller, and Tom Larimer. After they are dried they are taken to the ironers, who are Larry and Jerry Cook, Pete Arent, Robert Bar- ber, and Jerry Blosser. Behind me I can see Norma Wright- sel with a huge feather in her hand. She seems to be telling Solly Wilson, Betty Kelton, Betty Hill, Patti Getz, and Mary Woods where to put this feather and that one. I hope she gets those new wings made before next week. Everywhere I look around here I can see my angels. Those practicing the latest flying dances are Joyce E. Clark, Jane Stoughton, Carolyn Kistler, Carolyn Walter, Marty Griffith, Bill Nichol, Gary Poge Twenty PROPHECY Mayer, John Stoughton, Roger Kumler. and Kenneth Macintosh. They seem to be practicing the Charleston. As I move along I can hear the choir. It consists of Betty Weaver, Eileen Aldenderfer, Grace Arent, Marty Bang- ham, Donna Barnes, Don Starner, Wayne Wright, Paul Wiegand, and Harvey Stockwell. Neil Reed is the director. They are singing The Fire Will Burn Bright Tonight, written by Don Bowman. Last week we held an election. We had a large turnout. Some of the candi- dates were as follows: County Clerk— Paul Leohner, Register of Deeds—Ron- ald Smith, County Auditor—Jack Tracey, County Treasurer—Edwin Imler, and Sup- erintendent of Schools—Charles Reid. We also held elections for ambassadors. John Lohmann, who is head of the De- partment of State, has a lot of new men under him. Neil Simmons and his new secretary, Albert Underwood, left yester- day for their new jobs in Hades. Bob French also takes up his new job next week as Ambassador to Earth. His secretary, Dick Green, will also go with him. Seven clouds make a state. You understand that the clouds are very far apart. Sometimes it takes days to get from one cloud to another. You might get a ride on a bolt of lightning, which is controlled by Charlie Hiatt, or on the thunder roller driven by Harold Lescalleet or Karl Plank. We had a contest last week to see which girl had a Toni. Among those who entered were Joyce Pfeiffer, Mary Lou Kiger, Nettie Underwood, and Rosanne Major. After a big fuss, John Rauch and Karl Henwood were chosen as the Toni Twins. Oh, you should have seen what just flew past. One of my oldest angels, Mr. Payne. I suppose he is going back after more chalk. He has made only three trips in the last four hours. I hear he has used almost ten dollars' worth of chalk marking up his sins already. Sometimes I wonder how some people get up here. He must have a pull. Please write back and give me some news of the people you know who are down there and who graduated with us in the CLASS OF 1951. Until I hear from you, Pat Boystel, Head Angel Hole In The Ground, Hades June 28, 2051 Miss Pat Boystel, Head Angel Heaven Dear Pat: I was glad to hear from one of my old classmates. I have been looking up . . . some of our old classmates, too. Page Twenty-one PROPHECY Being gatekeeper I see a lot of people coming, but not going. Among those I see rather often are Betty Van Horn, Sue Jeffries, Betty Minic, Sally Lerch, Sue Kneller, and June Poling. I really feel sorry for those girls sometimes. You should see them with their little wheelbar- rows full of ashes. You see they dump their ashes right outside my gate. There is also a coal mine over the hill a little way and you should see the black-faced workers coming back after a hard day’s work. If you could see through the black coal dust, you would see Paula Clump, Weisie Kaumeyer, Patti Carnes, Janis Clark, Sally Miller, Lois Milsom, and Carol Rodman. I hear they take turns hitting one little piece of coal until it breaks into a lot of little pieces. Then it takes all of them to pick it up, a piece at a time. Well, they shouldn’t gain any weight. I understand they have John Kistler, Bob Arledge, Wink Lawrence, and Ritty Beiter shoveling coal into the big furnaces. By the way, you should see these furnaces. They are so big I can’t begin to tell you the size of them. The other day the big boss, Bob Woodgeard, had Jim Kane, Keith Brengman, Bob Black, and Bill Keene painting them. Jack Hunter fell off the top of one of them right into a bucket of red paint. Now he has a red suit that will not come off. Talking about red suits, you should see whom we have making our little red suits. They are John Huddle, Jim Waugh, Kenneth Nihiser, John Imhoff, and Charles Graf. They seem to be pretty good at it, too. Are there any little men you have to look out for up there? Well, these darn pitchforks down here are just about driv- ing me crazy. Every time you turn around someone is right there waiting for you. Among my old friends I have run into are Leota Hart, Lillian Moyer, Phyllis Lowry. Richard Bolar, Norman Brehm, William Weber, and Ray Ruff. As for the pitchforks, I have heard they have Jack Behrens, Jim Booker, Ray- mond Boystel, Richard Chevalier, and Bob Francisco making them. Then they have Eugene Bainter, LaVon Chilcote, and Charles Hartman painting them real bright red. On my last week end off I saw a play called No Way Out.” It was written by Bonnie Kitsmiller, produced by Don Johnson, and directed by James Miller and Robert Brown. The leading charact- ers were Vivian Wright, Carol Waits, Jack Swett, Nathelia Fourman, Freda Starner, Tom Smith, Carol Stoneburner, Norman Brunn, Betty Kennedy, Mary Ellen Noice, and Robert Kunkler. The dancing chorus consists of Marg- Page Twenty-Iwo PROPHECY ie Beatty, Oby Lue Bixby, Barbara Bren- stuhl, Joyce F. Clark, Marlene George, Barbara Hudson, Phil Gehres, Eugene Combs, Dick Clark, Ernest Hedges, Ralph Hendrickson, and Dick Huffine. The girls are practicing up on the latest waltzes and the boys are practicing the two-step. They have told me they are better than the Rockettes. Our choir had an important part to play, too. It consisted of Jean Anderson, Joan Arledge, Betty Drumm, Joan Raines, Jean Neiser, Jane Blake, Tom Brenstuhl, Bruce Haning, Allan Vlerebome, Jim Nigh, Don Nichols, and Bernard Mum- ford. They sang Music by the Angels,” written especially for them by Vonda Beavers. The organist was Bertha Boggs. Joan Miller, Leah Moore, and Alice Poling were selling the tickets. Delores Poling and Jayne Probasco were taking them. Dorothy Reed was selling popcorn at one side and at the other side June Sesslar was selling Ice-Cold Water. (That really sells like hot cakes down here.) Eloise Reed, Patty Shaver, Florabell Shri- ner, and Betty Snider were the ushers. Carol Ochs was the curtain puller. Mark Benson, Mert Brown, Dick Waugh, and Patricia Reid were selling toasted marshmallows and joking about how we would look sometime. Just before the play started, down the aisles came Tom Kuhn, Kenneth Lytle, Bill Markwood, Francis Mowery, Don Patton, and Bud Peck. They were throwing all kinds of little trinkets, and they were dressed up in clowns' uniforms. After the first act Louise Reid, Marie Spires, Ruth Stein, Ellen Valentine, and Garnet Yantes entertained with a tumbl- ing act. After Act Two Cherie Thrush, Mary M. Thrush, Carolyn Wachter and Carolyn Stevens wrestled. Delbert Shut- tleworth was the referee. Paul Stouder was the timekeeper. They had the referee pinned within three seconds. After Act Three Pat Conklin, Marilyn Watters, and Lora Wittman sang Branded by Nor- ene Appel, Don Compton, and Jo Anne Davis. Well, here come Patty Fisher, Martha Hightower, Evelyn Hoshor, Betty Hommel, and Edna Kemper with a wheel- barrow full of ashes. I will have to sign off to open the gate for them. We keep it locked, you know, for we don't want anyone who doesn't belong here. Be seeing you around—or will I? Until then, Bob Goodman, Gatekeeper Pag® Twenty-three CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Lancaster High School, Class of 1951, realizing that our days are numbered and that we shall soon take leave of the scene of events in this sanitarium for the treatment of ignor- ance, do hereby make, publish, and de- clare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I—To the class of 1975 we leave all our hopes and visions of escala- tors and elevators. ARTICLE II—To the faculty we be- queath our sincerest thanks and appre- ciation for their patient understanding and the assistance they have given us in our trials and tribulations in the struggle with the finer points of education. ARTICLE III—To the juniors we leave the supreme honor of being seniors, with all the authority, respect and dignity that go with the title. ARTICLE IV—To the sophomores we leave the glamour that goes with being upperclassmen. ARTICLE V—To the freshmen we be- queath the feeling of exultation that comes from no longer being the scum” about our halls of learning. ARTICLE VI—To the incoming class of '55 we bequeath a cradle and hope that they will be happy in their infancy. ARTICLE VII—To the janitors we be- queath a razor blade and some sand- paper for the purpose of removing the chewing gum and the airplanes drawn on the desks in Mr. Payne’s room. ARTICLE VIII—And now we come to the most important bequests of all—those treasures which are given by the outstand- ing members of our class. I, Jack Behrens, leave my terrific jazz drumming to anyone foolish enough to want it. I, Marty Griffith, leave my vivacious personality to Sue Alfred. I, Allan Vlerebome, bequeath my radio show to Suzanne Spangler. I, Pete Arent, bequeath my football uniform to any three players who can fill it comfortably. I, Phil Gehres, to Dick Pifer, my jeep. I, Carol Ochs, to Jo Ann Waugh, my talent for making Mr. McIntyre turn around and look at the violin section in amazement. I, John Rauch, leave my abundance of brains to Sam Smith. We, Pat Carnes and Paula Clump, bequeath our ever-ready smiles to Jo Ann Helser and Mary Kay McLain. I, Kenny Nihiser, to Bob Blackstone, my ability to sleep soundly while appear- ing wide awake. I, John Kistler, leave my leadership in all scholastic activities to Charles El- linger. I, Phyllis Lowry, to Lorna Nixon, my fiery red hair. I, Jim Waugh, leave my ability to slay ’em at a glance to John Oster- hage. I, Bonnie Kitsmiller, to Vivian Stebel- ton, my cheerleading ability. I, Jim Miller, bequeath my height to Jim Wolfinger. We, the Senior Class of '51, to all succeeding classes, the happy days they will spend as students of L. H. S. We hereby name Miss Griffith sole executrix of this, our last will and testa- ment. In testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal this first day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one. (Signed) Class of 1951 Tom Smith Page Twenly-four CLASS POEM WE ARE THE YOUTH We hold the future in our hands, We are tomorrow’s strong; Should our hands falter in their trust, Should our feet stumble in the dust Of struggle, Let us distinguish right from wrong. We are the youth the world is seeking, We are tomorrow’s winners; Should our efforts be in vain, Should the knowledge that we gain Prove useless, May the shield of faith grow strong within us. We are the youth to whom men turn, We are tomorrow’s wise; Should our learning be for naught, Should the dreams which we have sought Be shattered, May we know peace of heart and mind. We are the youth to conquer wrong, We are tomorrow’s leaders; Should our eyes grow blind with fear, Should we fail when duty’s near At hand, May we find strength to carry on. But let us not say “should we. We cannot fail, we must prevail O’er right and wrong, The weak and strong. We are the youth to bring the world to light, To bring to reality a future long and bright! —Mary Margaret Thrush Pago Twenty-five ADMINISTRATION PAUL WENGER Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Ted Purcell E. G. Clark Edgar Campbell Joseph N. Tyler—Vice-President Mrs. D. K. McAllen—President Mary Schurtz—Clerk-Treasurer Page Twenty-six VICTOR F. PATTERSON Principal RUTH L HUDSON Assistant Principal (Acting Principal First Semester) Ruth Barnes Mary Funk Mildred Miller Page Twenty-seven Chas. E. Burnworth Dorothy Duffy Dorothy Hoyman FACULTY MINNIE ATEN. English PAUL ATEN, Algebra, Geometry. General Math. CHARLOTTE BAKER, Typing, Business English, Mirage CATHARINE CARR. English RAY COLEMAN, Civics. General Science RALPH CROOK, Biology. General Science C. R. ENOCH. History DOROTHY ENT. Art MATHEW FEHN, Physical Education JOAN GESLING. Physical Education GRACE GRIFFITH. Latin. English CASSIE HARRIS. Librarian GOLDA HEDGES. Latin. English MARVIN HUGHES. Machine Shop, Related Subjects EARL IRICK, General Math. GRACE JOHNSON. English. Spanish PAUL JOHNSON, Physics. Chemistry, General Science WILLIAM KELLEY. Related Subjects. Machine Shop ELVA MARQUIS. Family and Social Relationships, General Science, Homemaking ANTHONY MARTIN. Metal Shop FLORA McCURDY. Shorthand. Typing. General Record Keeping Page Twenty-eight C. D. MclNTYRE. Orchestra PAUL MECHLING, Vocational Agriculture MABEL MERTZ, Spanish, English P. J. MILLER, Science, Biology BERTHA NAFZGER. Home Economics, Clothing J. C. PAPRITAN, Driver Education MERLIN C. PARENT. Selling and Law, Office Practice ROBERT PAYNE. Civics A. R. PEER. Wood Shop STANLEY PRATT. History BARBARA REED, Home Economics, Foods, Health C. G. SHOWER, Visual Education, Drafting MARY SILBAUGH, English R. C. SMART, Advanced Math., Algebra, Geometry W. C. STILL. English, Speech MARICE STITH, Concert Band, Marching Band MARJORIE TIMMONS, Vocal Music MARY E. VAN GUNDY, Typing. General Record Keeping MARY WELTON, English E. J. WILSON, General Math., Bookkeeping EMIL ZINSMEISTER, General Business FACULTY Page Twenty-nine JUNIORS Y % S j it t 9 G Jit ? Oil ,. i Ai 9 9 JL 19 S JSL.2 .2. 9 f § £ 'Hr 2 3 JL $9 13 SL Jerry Noldcr, Pro .; John Smith, Vice- Pres.: Jeanette Goodwin. Sec.: Jock Fairchild. Treos.; Susan Allred. Leroy Alvis. Jo Ann Amerine. Richard Asher Norma Austin, Jean Bailey. Richard Barnott. Charles Boucher, Jim Baugh- man, James Bauman, Mary Bauman. Betty Bean June Bean, Bort Bcddow. Ronald Bell, Jonice Benadum, Frederick Bcoughcr, Paul Bitler. Robert Blackstone. Fred Boerstler Leo Bowers, Shirley Brady. Merlin Bray. Thomas Brelsford. Joanne Brill, Carol Brooks, Alvin Brown, Patricia Brown Sara Brown, Marlene Bunger, Donald Bushec. James Bushee, Mary Bussord, Jo Ann Cattron, Phyllis Covinee, Norma Childers Don Cloffey. Dave Clark. Robert Clark, Sherry Crawford, Barbara Crist. Gynyth Cummins, Phyllis Darius. Barbara Dougherty Robert Delong, Jerry Dickson, Lucia Dickson. Jo Ann Doss, Pauline Drum. Tom Drumm, James Dusan. Bill Eaton Charles Ellinger. Verna Faye Ellis. Lowell Enoch. Jo Ann Eslinger, Vera Fohrer. Fred Fauble, Roger Figgis, Barbara Flack Wendel Fox, Charles Franke, Mary Ellen Friend. Larry Giesy, Joann Gil- lespie. Suzie Gist, Kenneth Good, Dan Goss Mary Gral, John Griffith, Rhoda Hacker, Myron Hanon. George Hauser. Arlene Hayes, Jo Arn Helscr, Cecil Hendershot Max Hickman, Lura Lee Hightower, Harold Hiller, George Hoffman. Howard Holmes. Bob Holowell, Suo Hritz, Ken- neth Huffman Ronald Hutsler, Sandra lies, David Johnston, Anne Kane, Don Karcher, Betty Karns, Suzanne Kerns, Joan Ker- sell Mary Lou Kimble. Potty Kindler, Ted Kindler, Robert King. Nancy Knepper, Elberta Knight, Joan Krolt, Emma Jean Krebs Carol Leohner, Donald Lutz, Gerald- ine Mathias, Barbara Mattox, Doris Mat- tox, Fred McCabe, Lois McClelland, Joyce McGee, Jack McKibben Poge Thirty JUNIORS Mary Kay McLain, Bill McNaughton, Potty Mercer, Doris Merrick. Donna Miller. Jo Ann Miller, Mary Milligan, Joy Mills George Mowery. Marilyn Nichols, Harold Niggemeycr. Richard Nisley. Lorna Nixon, John Noecker, Dick Noice, Carl Noland Mary Loo Norris, Betty Nutter, Sue Nutter. John Osterhage, Betty Patrick, Jon Poulin, Don Paxton, Wesley Peck Jeon Poer. Mary Perry, Patricia Perry, Betty Pickering, Richard Pifer, Barbara Porter. Lynn Pruitt, Harold Pugh Dick Pursell, Clarence Randolph. Delores Rhymer. Jim Rife. Richard Rob- inson, Corol Roby. Rita Rockey, Jock Roe Gory Rowley, Donna Ruff, Darlene Soter, Janet Saunders, David Schilling, Elaine Schneider, Jim Sears, Donna Shaeffer Russell Shoeffer, Jack Shatx, Patricio Sherburn, Wayne Sherburn, Marcia Shipley. Marilyn Shonting. Ed Shaping, Rita Shuttleworth Joyne Simmons. Annabelle Simons. Jim Slater, Mary Smith, Samuel Smith. Charlotte Snider, Dorothy Snidor, Edna Snoke Richard Sohrenssen, Bob Spangler, Shirley Spung, Kent Stahly, Bill Staten, Jerry Stepleton, David Sterling, Joan Stovers Jo Anne Stewart, Charlos Stockwell. Sally Street. Dorothy Suiter, Ida Sweet, Albert Taylor, Clair Taylor. Jeane Thomas Larry Thomas, Robert Thomas. Delmas Thompson. Barbara Thrush, Peggy Tiller. Greta Tolliver, Tom Turnbull, Richard Tyler Fred Veverko, Bennie Waits, Lois Warfhman, Harold Waugh, Eugene Weaver, Ruth Webb. Janis Wedge, Rose Welch Carolyn Wendell, Jerry Westenbarger, Joan Wostenhouser, Kenny Westenhouser Jim Wolfinger, Jack Woods, Lois Woods, Edgar Work, Betty Yates, Thelma Yenrick Pag© Thirty-on© SOPHOMORES s. 2« a 2.2?.« vm Jls .R. J9- . 1 9 J3 V i 9 9 Jial l 9 9 3 } 91 % 1% o .9 . rs % ©9 Z Bob Bronnon, Pres.; Terry McKittrick, Vice Pres.; Suzanne Spongier. Sec.; Bill Echard, Troos.; John Adkins, Pot Agosto, Jeanette Anders, Floro Anderson Joan Anderson, Paul Anderson, Caro- lyn Ankrom. George Appel, Betty Ar- ledge, Paul Arter, Beverly Austin, Gene Ayers Gary Azbell, Mary Azbell, Thomas Baker, Earl Ball, Kermit Ballmer, Patty Boucher, George Bauer, Beverly Beh- rens, Patricia Bendure Curtis Boice, Julie Booker, Rosemary Bowers, Donna Bowsher, Bill Boyer. Doris Bradford, Richard Brcnneman, Thelma Brunney Fred Bryan, Frank Buckalow, Barbara Buckingham, Mabel Bush, David Can- non, Donna Carlisle. Richard Carpenter, Rosemary Chilcote Mary Clagg, Leo Coakley. Jeon Col- lins, Irene Congrovc. Audrey Conrad. Patricia Conrad. Carolyn Converse, Jean Coss Mary Cottrill, Betty Co . Lois Co . Aureto Crobtree. Phyllis Crook. Patricia Dorbaker, Betty Doum. Barbara Deal Mary Deitz, Keith DeLong, Jerry De- Merell, Patricia Denney, Charles Doug- loss, Bonnie Dunkle. Jerry Dupler, Eileen Ebert Walter Eck, Tom Edwards, Rex Eine- mon, Potty Elam. Anno Ely, Robert Ely, Martha Emrick, Nellie Evans Richard Evans. Larry Fairchild. Jerry Farley. Dick Farmer. Frances Feothcroff, Richard Figgins. Pool Finnefrock, Barb- ora Forrest Richard Fosnaugh, Betty Franke. Shirley Franke, Dolores Friesner, Phyllis Friesner, Charlos Gage. James Gar- linger, Paul Geiser Curtis George, Virgil George. Carl Gerken, Gary Gerken, Max Giles. Rene Goldblott, Ruth Good, Shirley Good Judy Goodman, Maurice Gordon, Rose Ann Graham, Bill Graybill, Joan Green, Jano Griffith, John Grove, Jim Hall Sara Hamilton. Ernestine Hanna, Violet Hedges. James Heft, Wayne Hewitt, Estella Hill, Anetta Hines. Jean Hines Page Thirty-two SOPHOMORES Joe Hitching . Donno Hoffmon, Thomos Householder, Joe Hudnoll, Dar- rell Huffman, Richard Hulkenberg, Bill Hummel. Harold Hupp Marilyn Hutton. Veleda Hutchens, Marlene Imler. Reba Jeffers. Paul John- ston, Virginia Julian, Jean Kachel, Kay Karcher Eleanor Karshner, Lloyd Karshner, Roland Karshner. Lillian Kaumeyer, Jack Keene, Oakley Kelch, Barbara Keller, William Kemper Ronald Kendrick, Donald Kennedy, Dave Kern, Poul Kiger, Louise King. Dan Kramer, Gary Landerfelt, Grace Long Lee Lape. Charlene Lecrone, Freda Lee. Donna Leohner. Russell Littrell. Bette Love. Mary Ellen Mathias. Mieste Mouger Stanley McBride, Sharon McBroom, Sue McCarten, Jo Ann McCoy, Robert McGranc, Fred Mclnturf. Keith Miller, Shirley Milliter Marilyn Milsom, Donald Moore, Louise Moore. Jean Morris, Patty Mor- row, Mary Jane Mosier. Richy Motsch, Ronny Motsch Shirley Nicolia, Kay Nigh, Caryl No- lond, Potty North, Norma Norton, Don- etta Notestone, Marilyn Nusbaum, Ron- old Nutter Roena Potton, Earl Perry, David Phil- lips, James Pickett. Dora Pittman, James Price, Jo Ann Probasco, Mary Roger Ronnie Ramey, Tom Rauch, Earl Ray- mond, Carolyn Reid, Patricia Rhodes, Bob Robinson, Janis Robinson, Janet Ruff Jean Sanderson, Rhoda Saunders, John Savoy, Ruth Schneider, Mary Schultz, Alice Severing, Tom Seymour, Betty Shahan Betty Sherburn, Paul Shreve. Kenneth Shull, Carl Siler, Emaline Smeck, Kyle Smith, Normon Smith. Pearl Smith Robert Smith, Neil Snoke, Norman Snoke, Robert Snoke, Bessie Snyder, Brigita Soles, Nancy Soles. Alyce Sorrell Ronald Sowers, Patricia Spangler, Betty Specht, Lenora Spires Mary Spung, Richard Stallard, Jim Starner, Vivian Stobelton m. jL f.lk «ajLJL 0 i 9 aa.ti.9 91 « i, i ! JL .19 $ 9. 9 9 9 9 § 8 A9A9 T 3 Jt 9 2 $ o % £ Q 0 Jt q 9 fi. Ql 2 a Poge Thirty-three SOPHOMORES at Z. 0 3 .6, ® £-0 2 § JL !s Joyce Stein. Fred Stewart, Sandra Still. Donald Stiverson, Marie Stouder, Richard Street, David Sfretfon, Louise Strohl Dollic Strosnider, Robert Swartz. Isa- bella Taylor. Robert Thimmes. Nancy Timberlaltc, Karen Truog, Jorry Tudor. Anna Marie Turner Patricia Von Horn. Virginia Van- person. Bob Wagrtaff. George Waits, Robert Walton. Rosalec Ward, Virginia Ward, Jo Ann Waugh Norma Waugh. Donna Weaver. Ruby Weaver. Dorothy Webb, Joseph Webb. Gene Westenborgcr. Donald Westfall. Ed Westhoven Mary Jane Wharton. Naomi Wilder- muth, Gory Williams. Bob Williamson. Jeanette Williamson. Bob Wilson. Rita Young, Barbara Zimmerman Page Thirty-four FRESHMEN Thomas Hall, Pros.; David Vance. Vice-Pres.; Charlotte Jennings, Sec.; Mabel Nixon, Treas.; Phyllis Abbott, Marilyn Abram, Richard Ackers, Norm- an Ackison Luella Aldendorfor. Ronnie Allen, Darlene Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, James Andorson, David Arledge, Marie Armstrong, Jim Austin Judy Austin, Betty Azbell, Bob Bainter, Bennie Baker, Jerry Bales, Ronald Ball. Patty Barker, Jim Bates Nancy Bauer. Barbara Bay, George Behrens, Ann Blelxacker, Rozella Bloom, Chester Boggs, Neva Botts, Marilyn Bowors Mary Bowers, Charles Boystel, Philip Bradford. Jean Bradley. Nancy Bralley, Bonnie Brewer, Mary Brill, Wesley Brotherton Cloyce Brown, Greta Brown, Jenna Nell Brown, Larry Brown, Alice Brucker, Barbara Burnside, Martha Bush, Mary Bushee Betty Butler, Donald Butler, Janelle Butler, Robert Callahan, Dale Carey. Bonnie Carlisle, Marla Carr, Clarisa Carroll Richard Cattran, William Cattran, Carolyn Clork, Lowell Clark, Margaret Clark, Virginia Clark, Mildred Clen- denen, Gary Clifton Richard Clare, Susie Clump, Barbara Combs. Sue Combs. Donna Conkey, Ralph Conrad, Kenneth Converse, Don- ald Cordle Lorraine Craig, Joanne Creaglow, Mary Crook, Henry Custer, Tom Dauben- mire, Patricio Daughorty, Patricia Daum, Mary Lou DeLong Edwin Denney, Shirley Denton, Gwen Dickson, Larry Dilger, Barbara Dille. Judith Dollmeyer, Jo Ann Drum, Harold Duffy Norma Dupler, Noel Dusan. Donna Dyer. Carolvn Eastman, Winfield Eckert, Bill Edgington, Carolyn Edwards, Rich- ard Engle Elizabeth Etzel, Carolyn Evans, Barbara Fahrer. Peggy Faigley, George Figgins, Terry Figgins. Roger Fink. Robert Four- man Grace Fouse, Bonnie Gambill, Rose Gatwood, Nancy Gerhard, Dean God- own, Roma Goss, Marie Graybill, Bill Griffith 2.8, 9 %, £.2 i 3 AA9 . $.2.0,3 ? 3 S 9 3.3 S, 2e 2.22 2 02.9 9 u JL 3 9 2 3. k 1 92 299 i IQ £ t Sl 1 3 JL J Ik iL it i Ojsfc O Q Q © o a y Page Thirty-five FRESHMEN 9,9 5 3 9 JLSttib 9ft,i $ t Si § 9 9 ? 3 JL J. 9. 9 JLiL 2% § 9 sLlL 9 2 2 .. 9 ? 0 Q 9 ' ? .9 M ) %9l2. 9 -3 9 1$ PH o 2 § JL JSi If 92 .9S i § 2 Sonny Grove. Juanita Gutman, Sue Hampshire, Don Hanon, Janet Hongley. Mary Horrit, JoAnn Hart, William Hauenstein Kathryn Hawk, Kurtz Helber, Virginia Hcnderthof, Karen Henderton, Richard Herron. Barbara Hill, Evelyn Hill, Itaac Hill Regina Hillberry. Orval Hinet. John Hitchcock. Dorit Hockmon, Richard Hocltcher, Thomot Holliday. Dolores Householder, Paul Howdyshcll Richard Huddle, Catherine Hudson, Harold Hummel, Lester Hunt, Shirley Hunter. Harriett Jackson, Horry Jack son, Pally Jackson Doris Jones, Robert Jones, George Korns. Larry Karthner, John Kelley. William Kelley, Anna Kelton. Eugonc Kiger Jane Kindlor, Richard Kitsmiller, Ro- bert Knotts. Harold Kroft, Peggy Kumler, Neil Londerfelt, Alberta Lang. Leona Lanning Denny Lantz. Bill Lawrence, Jamos Lehman. Fred Locke, Jeanine Losey. Donna Lynch, Juanita Mace. Robert Martin Gene Mason, Dick Mottos, Norma Mattos, Charlotte McCafferty, Betty McCray. Delores McCray. Rita Mc- Crery, Ruth McCrery Mary McGeo, Ronald McKittrick, Nor- ma McMonaway, Rodger McNaughton. Phyllis Miller, Ruth Miller, Julia Mond- hank, Richard Moore Carol Morley. Emil Mowery, Patty Neibling, Carol Noble, Jack Noble, Jo Ann Nusbaum, Richard Nusser, Linda Orr Donna Parent, Gary Parrish. Patsy Parrish. Barbara Patterson, Gordon Peffley. Mary Pfeiffer, Richard Phillips, John Pitcock Chorles Poling. Charlie Pugh, Marian Raab, Mary Reese. Betty Rhodes, Sandra Richardson, Barbara Rife. Carolyn Rob- son Paul Robson. Paul Roe. John Rosser, Paul Rosser, Dorothy Ruble, Gary Ruff, Lillian Ruff, John Rutter Norma Sailor, Dan Sater, Shirley Saunders, Gretchen Schueler, Betty Schultz. Carol Shaeffer, Homer Shaeffer, Shirley Shannon Page Thirty-sis FRESHMEN Martin Sharp, Robert Shaw, John Shoppard, Joanne Sheridan, Bernard Shonk, Gerald Shonk. Donald Short, Sue Simmons Donna Simonton, Brooks Sitterley, Ar- lene Smith. Benny Smith, Geraldine Smith, Paula Smith, Carole Snoke, Juanita Snoke Marcella Snoke, Eddie Spangler, Hazel Spires, Robert Starner. Donna Stewart. Paul Stiverson, Mary Ellen Slyer, Herbert Summers James Thimmes, Rosemary Thimmes, Marcella Thomas, Richard Thomas. John Thrush, Suzanne Timberlake, Bill Tracy, Lois Anne Trout Marie Tucker, Reginia Van Horn, Nick Ventresca. Joan Wagner. Marvin Waits, Walter Waifs, Janet Ward, Eugene Wears Wanda Wears, Eriollyn Weiss, Bob Wesfenbarger, Jack Wilkins. Carolyn Williamson, Chloe Wilson. David Wil- son, Juanita Wilson Tom Wiseman. Shirley Wittmon, Kay Wolford. John Wolshire. Roger Wood, Thomas Wright, Chester Yates, Ellen Yoder, Louise Young, Emily Zinsmeister JLJEi 1% % a 'V rjss ■ s 9 $ 91 X 9 RX ¥ © s 2 a «a 9 3 a 9 iso 22,eaa «.atm Page Thirty-seven ATHLETICS Poync, Poprifon, FcKn. Robinette COACHING STAFF Ralph Robinette Athletic Director and Head Coach Robert Payne Golf, Assistant Football Coach, Athletic Manager James Papritan Assistant Football Coach and Freshman Basketball Coach Mathew Fehn Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Paul Miller Assistant Football Coach Anthony Martin Baseball Coach Page Forty FOOTBALL It was a rather bad season for the Gales and coaching staff of the football squad. Although he worked hard, Head Coach Ralph Robinette could muster only enough power to win three games. However, the boys did their best and, after all, that is most important. We are looking for- ward to next year to the fine group of juniors and sophomores coming up. Row 1—Managers—George, L. Fairchild, Work, Arledge, Stahly, D. Hanon, R. McKittrick Row 2—J. Huddle, Kisfler, Patton, Henwood. Cunningham, Stoughton, Brunn, Hedges, Smith. Arent, Nigh Row 3—Coach Fehn, Karcher, Sohrenssen, Paxton, Ballmer. Phillips, J. Fairchild, Ford, Echard, Hudnall, Eck, M. Hanon, Clark, Coach Payne Row 4—Coach Robinette, Tyler, Smith, Taylor, Shuping, Williamson, Gerken, Brannon, Mauger, Hummel, Azbell Row 5—Fink, Waits, Kiger, Hall, Westhoven, Westenbarger, Street, Bryan, Handley, 0. Huddle. Vance, Coach Papritan Row 6—Shrove, Phillips, Edwards, Clore, Holiday, Pitcock, Hyde, Ackison, T. McKittrick, Smith, Kendrick, Brain, Coakley Row 7—Tracy, Boystel, Poling, Allen Page Forty-one Bonfire rallies, banquets, band, and cheerleaders— all display the zeal of L. H. S. students for their football team. Pag Forty-two FOOTBALL AWARDS Bob Arledge, Senior (Manager) Key Karl Henwood, Senior Key John Huddle, Senior Key Don Patton, Senior.................................................Key John Stoughton, Senior............................................ Key Pete Arent, Senior Letter Ernest Hedges, Senior Letter John Kistler, Senior Letter Jim Nigh, Senior Letter Albert Taylor, Junior Letter Don Karcher, Junior Letter Don Paxton, Junior Letter Ed Shuping, Junior Letter John Smith, Junior............................................. Letter Richard Sohrenssen, Junior..................................... Letter Kent Stahly, Junior (Manager) Letter Edgar Work, Junior (Manager)................................... Letter Bill Echard, Sophomore..........................................Letter Walter Eck, Sophomore...........................................Letter Bill Ford, Sophomore............................................Letter Herb Phillips, Sophomore Letter FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Lancaster 38 Lancaster 13 Lancaster 13 Lancaster 13 Lancaster 32 Lancaster.................... 7 Lancaster.................... 0 Lancaster.................... 6 Lancaster.................... 0 Logan 6 Circleville 31 Ironton 31 Coshocton 26 Cambridge 13 Zanesville 56 Newark 34 Chillicothe 0 Marietta 26 Pag Forty-thr FOOTBALL Page Forty-four FOOTBALL ERNEST HEDGES—Although small in stature, Ernest was one of the most ambitious boys on the squad. His fast charging and alertness will be missed next year. NORMAN BRUNN—Norm played guard and was a good boy to have around. He is a senior. RONALD SMITH—Ronnie, although not a starter, played his best when in the game. His spirit will be greatly missed next year. DON PATTON—Don was a starter at one of the tackle posts. He was well built for his position and could always be depended upon for his part. This is Don's last year. MERRITT CUNNINGHAM—Merritt withdrew before the end of the season. JOHN HUDDLE—Johnny, a tall well-built lad, was made for his position at end. The loss of his height and weight will be felt by the team next year. JOHN KISTLER—John, although a senior, was in a Gale uniform for the first time. He was a starter at an end position and always on the move. JIM NIGH—A small, but ready-to-hit-’em end. whose going will be a great loss to our football team. KARL HENWOOD—Karl, although hampered by injuries, did most of the quarterbacking for the team. He will be greatly missed in the brain-racking duty next year. PETE ARENT— Pistol Pete, who was the biggest boy on the squad, played mostly on defense. He graduates, so his services will be lost. JOHN STOUGHTON—John, who was one of the largest boys on the squad, held down one of the tackle positions. His fight and will to win will be missed next year. BOB ARLEDGE—Bob was the head manager this year. It was his job to take care of the equipment — a more important job than many people realize. Bob is a senior. Page Forty-five Mr. Robinette, deep in thought, looks over the team. Our boys do their best to win. Poge Forty-six VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1—Nichols, Vlcrcbomc. Waugh, Miller, Huddle. Kistler, Imhoff Row 2—Graybill—Manager, J. Fairchild, Noice, Ellinger, Coach Robinette, Lope, Stahly, Carpenter, Arledge—Manager BASKETBALL The basketball team found it a difficult task to live up to the record of the past two years. However, they came out with flying colors as they won 1 I games out of 20. This may not seem too impressive, but the team had the toughest schedule in the history of L. H. S. They played some of the outstanding teams in the state, such as Hamilton and Columbus East. They dumped Newark twice and finished in a third-place tie in the C.O.L. Page Forty-seven Page Forty-eight ® vn (L TV © tA vUe, icV o s V J anj H yj 4 ck fc. Poge Forty-nine RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1—Wctlhoven, Mclnturf, L. Fairchild, Ford, Kendrick, McKittrick Row 2—Tudor, Holi, Huddlo, Sater, Thrush, Vance VARSITY SCHEDULE Lancaster 66 Lancaster 58 Lancaster 52 Lancaster....................51 Lancaster 76 Lancaster 41 Lancaster 52 Lancaster....................52 Lancaster 57 Lancaster 63 Lancaster....................55 Lancaster 44 Lancaster 60 Lancaster 57 Lancaster 60 Lancaster 35 Lancaster 62 Lancaster 72 Lancaster 44 Lancaster 47 C. O. L. Contest. DISTRICT Lancaster....................54 AND SCORES Logan 42 Cambridge 46 Columbus South 81 Columbus Central 53 Circleville 44 East Liverpool............... 61 Wellsville 42 Chillicothe 71 St. Mary’s 40 Zanesville ................. 76 Linden McKinley 44 Newark ..................... 39 Dover 52 Coshocton (overtime) 53 Hamilton . 66 Marietta 55 Newark 44 Zanesville (overtime) 70 Columbus East 59 Chillicothe ................. 60 Chillicothe........................61 Poge Fifty ■ BASEBALL With Tony Martin at the helm, the baseball team again did a com- mendable job and won the respect of L. H. S. The season’s record showed 8 wins and 3 losses. The team will be hard hit by graduation, but with a number of promi- sing juniors and sophomores coming up, the prospects for next year seem to be above average. BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES Lancaster 4 Bexley 3 Lancaster 5 Chillicothe 4 Lancaster 3 Newark 3 Lancaster 3 Granville 2 Lancaster 16 St. Mary’s 1 Lancaster 7 Linden McKinley 2 Lancaster II Linden McKinley 6 Lancaster 4 Chillicothe . 5 Lancaster 0 Columbus St. Charles 3 TOURNAMENT ‘ AT ATHENS Lancaster 9 Chillicothe 1 Lancaster 3 Athens 4 Row 1—Managers—Kramer, Moore, Adkins, Delong Row 2—Edwards, Bauman, Alvis, White. Shaver. Snyder, Stahly, Gerken Row 3—Mr. Martin, Lape, Show, Hansley, Waugh. J. Huddle, Nichols, Swett Row A—Sampson, Anderson, Thimmes, England Page Fifty-one TRACK TEAM Row 1— Howltins, Wile , Poling, Timberloke, Moody, Grof, Reid, Hyde Row 2—Fairchild—Manager, Patton, Carpenter, Cunningham, Nihiter, Imhoff, Stoughton, Taylor. Stallard, McKittrick, Mr. Robinette. Hiatt—Manager Row 3—Echard, Smith—Manager, Nigh, Hanon, Bobbitt, Arledge, Holme , Snyder, Hedge , Shaping, Poiton, Arent. Ferguton TRACK The L. H. S. track team, under Robinette for the first time, had mostly a rebuilding job. The boys participated in a total of eight meets besides the Newark Relays and Athens District Meet. At Athens six boys won honors for the Purple and Gold by qualifying for the State Meet. The Gales were quite proud of the single showing by Fred Poling as he broke the high school record for the 220 low hurdles held since 1930. The prospects for next year look very promising for “Robby. Pag© Fifty-two Pag© Fifty-three Al Taylor and Ed Shaping in a relay race Echard and Cunningham going over ■ ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL 1 Each report room elects a representative to serve on the Student Council. These students assist with various school activities, such as selling tickets, collecting money, taking Mirage subscriptions, etc. Row 1—Kistler, Clark, Carlisle, Nigh, Truog Row 2—Raines. Shaver, J. Nusbaom, Alfred, Miss Hudson. P. Daugherty. Mercer, Reese Row 3—Stewart, Gerken, Smith, Brenstuhl, Cattran, Holliday, Vonce Row 4—Hall, Brennemon. Randolph, Waugh. Henwood, Eaton Page Fifty-six NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1—Griffith, Kistler, Hudson, Carnes, Neiser Row 2—Raines. Kneller, Clark, Ochs, Mr. Smart, Wilson. Milsom, Walter Row 3—Hill, Brenstuhl, Goodman, Keene, Woodgeard, Heft Row 4—Nichols, Swett, Wough. Huddle, Kistler, Vlerebome The much-sought-after membership in this group is based upon ex- cellence of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Because of the diligent efforts of the members in collecting sales tax stamps, L.H.S. grads may borrow money to help them through college. Pago Fifly-sovon LATIN CLUB Row 1—Alfred. M. Griffith—Secretary, McLain—Treasurer, Hritx, Miss Griffith. Mattox, Nichols. Stevers Row 2—Nutter. Bcnadum, Spangler, Milsom, Fohrer. Helser, Kane. McCarten, Still. Bonduro Row 3—Austin, Kneller, Carlisle. Schneider. Goodman, Pruitt. Behrens, Waugh, J. Griffith. Nusbaum, Keller, Valentine Row A—McBroom, Reed, Franite, Arledge, Brady, Wildormuth, Turnbull, Crook, Reid, Fishbaugh Row 5—Busheo, Stewart. Raymond, Keene, Ellinger—President, Woodgoard, T. Smith. Kane, De- Merell. Kendrick, Fairchild Row 6—Rauch, Nichols—Vice-President, Swett, Goodman, S. Smith. Hickman, Vlerebome, D. Johnson, P. Johnson, Kelch, Larimer, Clark, Work Page Fifty-eight LOS CABALLEROS Row 1—Hudson. Moore. Kistler, Rodman, Miss Johnson, Cummins. Clork, S. Miller Row 2—Carnes, Raines, Kitsmiller—Treasurer, Ochs—Secretary, Simmons, Congrove. Miss Mertx, Paulin, D. Miller, Sherburn, Wrightsel, L. Hightower Row 3—Leohner, Eslinger, Crist, Simons, B. Daugherty, Shonting, Boggs, Stevens, Clagg, Conrad, Karns Row 4—Ellis, Kaumoyer, Strohl, Darbaker. Kerns. Rockoy, Blcke, Truog. Hoffman, Westonbarger Row 5—Jeffries—Vice-President, Walter, Wilson, M. Hightower, Austin, Perry, McKibben, Heft, Figgins, Deeds. Robinson Row 6—Shatz, Lawrence, Kistler, Swett—President, Huddle, Arlcdge, Pifer, Enoch, McIntosh, Brols- ford, Lunsford, Brannon, Hall, Brenneman Page Fifty-nine Pag© Si ty FUTURE NURSES Row 1—Friend, Ruff. Hudson, Miss Hudson, Arent, Brenstuhl, Brown Row 2—Eslinger, Snider, Austin, Mattox, Benadum, Woods. Miller, Helser, Banghom Row 3—Raines, Poling, Minic, Brady, Stoughton, Clark, Valentine. Street Row 4—Mats, Smith, Barnes. George, D. Reed, B. Thrush Row 5—Sweet, Pickering, Noico, Kelton, Nichols, Stevers, P. Reid, M. Thrush TEACHERS Row 1—Wilson, Moore, Milsom, Boystel, Rodman, Schneider Row 2—Graf. Shaver, Paulin, Miss Hudson, Conklin, Mattox, Cummins Row 3—Kitsmiller, Brown, Shonting, Fahrer, Wittman, Kane Row 4—Ochs, Simons, Hedges, Blake, McLain, Porter, Kiger Row 1—Ruff, Conklin, Friend, Collins, Perry Row 2—Ely, Gist. Clark, Suiter, Patrick Row 3—Beck, Walter, Moyer, Hart, Clendenen, Timberlake Row 4—Bowsher, Brady, Smith, Bixby Page Sixty-two BIG SISTERS Row 1—Shonting—Secretary, Brown, Janis Clark, Hudson, Cummins, Paulin Row 2—Mercer, Wostenhouser, Joyce E. Clark, Ochs, Kitsmiller, Raines—President, Bonadum Row 3—Joyce F. Clark, Porter, Brenstuhl, Arledge, Van Horn, Clump Row 4— Nichols, Hacker, McLain, Kerns, Kistler Row 5—Hritz. Anderson—Treasurer, Jeffries, Alfred—Vice-President, Herd Row I—Kistler—President, Arledge—Secretary, Stoughton, Lawrence. Goodman Row 2—Bushec. Brenstuhl, Bauman, Vlerebome. Enoch, Wolfingcr Row 3—Turnbull. Huddle, Work. Waugh, Fairchild, Eaton Row 4—McKibben, Honing, Nigh, Hauser, Stahly—Vice-President Row 5—Keene, Nichols—Treasurer, Deeds, Slater, Clark, Ellinger Row I—Milsom, B. Arledge, Stevers. Hodges, Herd Row 2—Sherburn, Graf, J. Arledge, Mrs. Carr, Nichols, Knepper, Nusbaum Row 3—Carnes, Kistler, Rodman, Kneller Page Sixty-three Spanish Club initiates new mem bers. I wonder if it is good. Hi-Y boys like pop—or do they? Latin Club has initiation, too. Hi-Y boys still enjoying them- selves Ain't he cute ? ? ? Could he be giving dancing lessons? Put on your best manners, girls. Poge Sixty-four Whof energetic boyt! Guess who! It couldn’t be Jon, could it? F. H. A. initiation Bob voices his opinion. Believe it or not, it is Bob again. The man? behind the scene Fun for everyone Columbus, here we come! Page Sixty-five ONE-ACT PLAYS RINGING IN THE GROOM Audrey has just thrown Bill for a loop. The groom” walks out. Family Feud. PINK AND PATCHES Sandra usually looks better. Just in case you’re wondering, the feet belong to Dick Pifer. Paulin’s explaining . . . Jayne or Jolson? Page Sixty-six M ETH ALI AN CLUB Row 1—Settlor, Jo nit Clark, Miltom, M. Thrush, Hudson, Carnes—Secretary, Noisor—Treasurer, Bixby Row 2—Conrad, S. Miller, Boystol, McCarten, Crawford, Wilson, Joyce E. Clark, Ochs, Cummins. Paulin, Brown, Friend Row 3—J. Miller, Hightower, Walter, Keeno, Kane. Still. Mr. Still, Woodgeard—President, Heft, Hill, Daugherty, Poling Row 4—Bushee, Smith, Turnbull, Schneider, Baughman, Nutter, Eslinger, Boggs, Lowry, Stoneburner, McFarland, Graf, Moore Row 5— Mowery, Weber. Goodman, Vlerebome—Vice-President, Kistler, Wright, Kelch, Jewell, Gehres, Pifer, DeMercll Pago Siity-sovon Poge $ixty-«ight G. A. C Row 1—Settlor, Lerch, Moore, Hudton, M. Hightower, Mitt Gelling, Lowry, Heft, Goodwin, Tiller Row 2—Worthman, Graf, Sherburn, Rainet—Pretident, Kittler, M. Griffith—Treasurer, S. Miller, Rodman, Stoughton, J. Clark—Vice-Pretident. Carnet, Clump, Young, Rockey, McCarten Row 3—Waugh, Brookt, Schneider. Wctlenhouter, George, Kelton, Kneller. Boystel, M. Kaumeyer, Jeffriet, Poling, Millt, Norrit, Gitf. Spangler, McLain Row 4—Shipley, Blake, L. Miltom, J. Arledge, Steven, Kernt, M. Miltom, Crook, Booker, L. Kaumeyer, J. Griffith. B. Arledge, Nutbaum, Porter, Alfred Row 5—Thomoi, Bronituhl, Kittmiller—Secretary, Drumm, Knepper, Hritz, Nicholt, Brown, Bohrent, Goodman, J. E. Clark. Walter, Wilton, Mattox, Benadum, S. Nutter, Pruitt Row 6—Karnt, L. Hightower, Ocht, Mercer. Leohner, Simont, Daugherty, Friend, Shonting. Ruff, Sater, B. Nutter, Crawford, Critt, Emrick, Carlisle, Cummins, Kane, Helter, Paulin Y-TEEN Row 1—Norrit. Brown—Treaturer. Settlor—Pretident, Arent, L. Moore, Kemper, Hudton, M. M. Thruth, Roby Row 2—Carnet. Rainet—Secretary, Arledge, Kittmiller, Tiller, Barnet. Millt, Sanderson, P. Sherburn, McFarland, Collins Row 3—Matz, Porrith. D. Poling, Lowry, Goldblatt, Timborlake. Brentluhl, Peer, Graf, Covineo, J. Poling Row 4— Matt, Snider, Kelton, Shaver, Appel, Rockey, Knepper, Stevers, Nutter. B. Sherburn, Karcher Row 5—Kigor, Clark, Konnedy, Pickering, Noice, Soter—Vice-Pretidenf. Horgus, Bangham, Wiftman, Kachel, Burnside Row 6—Wrighttel, Blake, Anderson, Drumm, Griffith, Miltom. J. Moore F. H. A. Aldenderfer, Anderson, Arent, Azbell, Bangham, Barnes, Bay, Brown, Brucker, Burnside, Carlisle, Chilcote, Clark, Collins, Combs, Crawford. B. Doum, P. Daum, Darfus, Davit, Dickson, Dille, Drum, Ely, Fither, Foute, Gatwood, George, Graf, J. Griffith, M. Griffith, Hart. Heft—Pretident, Herd. Hedget Henderton, Hill, Hockmon, Hunter, Kelton, Kiger, Macintosh, Matt, Matz. D. Miller, P. Miller, Millt, Minic, Morrow. Potty Porrith, Pauline Parrith, Peer. Perry, Joyce Pfeiffer, June Pfeiffer, 8. Pickering, P. Pickering, Poling, Probatco, Reed, Reese, B. Rhodes, P. Rhodes, Robton, Ruff, Schueler, Shannon, Shaeffer, Sherburn, Starner, Stewart, Stoneburner, Styer. Thimmet, Tolliver, Weart, Williamton, Wilton, Yoder, Young. Page Sixty-nine M. P. S. O. Row 1—Siler, Stoneburner, Reed, Miller Row 2—Westenborger, Shull. Sey- mour, Mr. Shower, Holowcll, Smith, Reed Row 3—Francisco, Wildermuth. Starner, Woods. Kindlcr, Rauch Row A—Stockwcll, Shaner, Snid- er, Hudnall, Smock Row 5—Brenstuhl, Cook, Peck. Millor, Enmon, Black T. and I. CLUB Row 1—Mayer. Eslinger, Lytle. R. Waugh, Graf, Brown, Reed Row 2—M r. Kelley, Sterling. Good. Haynes. Nisley, H. Waugh, Stockwell, Cook, Bau- man, Mr. Hughes Row 3—Starner, Sherburn, Peck. Fox, Wiegand, Veverko, Grif- fith, Hendrickson Row A—Waits, Tyler, Neal. Campton, Hartman Row 5—Weaver, Hiatt, Noice, Underwood, Bainter Row 6—Arent, Johnson, Wright, Simmons, Brown CAFETERIA STAFF Row )—M. McGee, Mace, R. Weaver. J. McGee. Perry Row 2—Duson. Wittman, Kelton, Soles. Bay Row 3—Huffer, D. Weaver, Clark, Knecht, B. Weaver. Miss Miller Row 4—Mrs. Snoke, Wcstenbarg- er, Cordle, Mrs. Snoke Pago Seventy F. F. A. Row 1—Brohm, Nigh, Kunkler, L. Cook, Sheppard, Griffin Row 2—Shuttleworth, Spongier, Hendershot, Mr. Mechling, Staten, Morkwood, Leohner Row 3—Beatty, Boice, Dusan, Ramey, J. Cook, Giesy Row 4—George, Reed, Reid. Mowery, Hauler Row 5—Noland, Morgon, Engle, Karthnor SCIENCE CLUB Row 1—Brongman — President, Turnbull — Treasurer, Nihiser — Secretary, Woodgeard — Vice-President, Jewell Row 2—Anders, Stebelton, Ellis. Milsom, Converse, Coss. Saund- ers Row 3—M r . Miller, Mowery, Weber. Fishbaugh, Cannon, Wilson Row A—McKibbon, Savoy, Doods, Mauger, Stewart Row 5—Work, Baughman, Rob- inson, Hickman, Bushee Hl-Y Row 1—Kistler — Vice-President, Stoughton — Treasurer, Huddle, Purcell, Blackstone, Wolfinger, Baughman Row 2—Bushee, Mr. Miller, Law- rence. Keene. Brenstuhl, Ar- ledge—Secretary, Kane. Kuhn. Jewell Row 3—Brongman, Nihiser, Hon- ing. Imhoff, Woodgeard, Nich- ols—President, Gehres, Mowery Row A—Nichol, Swetf, Vlere- borne, Waugh, Booker, McIn- tosh, Smith Row 5—Kumler. Goodman, Beh- rens—Chaplain, Turnbull, Oster- hage, Hickman, Robinson, Schilling Page Sevonty-one GYM LEADERS Row 1—Kistlor, Griffith. Moore, Miss Gesling, McLain. Porter, Cummins Row 2—Milsom, Mercer, Heft. Rodman, Koumeyer, Kerns, Motto , Van Horn, Norris Row 3—Raines. Kitsmiller, Westenhouser, Kemper, Stevens, Barnes Row A—Mumford, Black. Bronstuhl, McKibbon, Figgins, Blackstone, Smith Row 5—Mowery, Morkwood, Shumaker, Blosser, Hoffman, J. Cook, L. Cook OFFICE STAFF Row 1—Carnes, Neiser, Wrightsel, Herd Row 2—Friend. Westenhouser, Miss Hudson, Watters. Goodwin Row 3—Wilson, Mrs. Keene. Poling, Rodman, George Row A—Mowery, Weber, Keene, Ruth Barnes, Jean Wilson FIRST AID Hudson, Blake. Kiger, Ochs. Clark STAGE CREW Mr. Irick, Holowcll, Hunter, Boers tier Page Seventy-two Pag Soventy-thr o BAND Row I—Kneller, Clark, Neiser, Behrens, Paulin, Nusbaum Rw 2—Mr. Stith, Huffine, S. Wilson, Turnbull, Butler, Bushee, Riggins, K. Kindler, Behrens, Vlere- borne, T. Kindler, Knechf, McGrow, Waugh, Porter. C. Wilson, Gehres, Hunter Row 3—lies, B. Fohrer, Wendell, Hacker. V. Pahrer, P. Kindler, Westenbarger, Shots, Kumler, Mc- Lain, Cummins, Kane, Trout, Bauer, L. Nixon, Combs, Van Horn Row 4— Niebling, Still, Mast, D. Wilson, Douglass, Kane, Beiter, Allred, T. Smith, Ochs, Raab. Good- man, Wolter, M. Nixon, Strohl, Abbott Row 5— Bates. Fishbaugh, Conrad. Lawrence, Keller, Godown, Goss. Conrad. Brown, Thomas. Kelch, Fairchild. Nichols, Johnston, Imhoff. Robinson. Schilling. Brenneman, Pickett, Larimer, Wolford. Wolfinger, Baintcr, Schneider, Martin, Bixby, Helser, Spiros, Raymond Row 6—Houenstein, Kromor, Kelley, Kelton, Zinsmeister, Giles, Goodman. Honing, Nihiser, Carey. Gerken, Hickman, Brengman, Ruff, Bushee, Benadum Pago Seventy-four ORCHESTRA Seated—Smith, Franke, McClain, Alfred, Brown. Ochs, Waugh, Kane, Bixby, Eastman, Spires, Kane, Kindler, Walter, Schneider, V. Fahrer, Kumlcr, Nichols, Larimer, Fishbaugh Standing—Vlerebome, Turnbull, Wilson, Mr. McIntyre, Crook, Darbaker Page Seventy-five CHOIRS A CAPPELLA Row I—Stein, Biiby, Settlor, Major, Reed, Lerch, Miller, Moore Row 2—Barber. M. Thrush. Stoughton, Appel, Stopelton, Burnside, Rhymer. B. Thrush, Snider, Stone burner, Beatty Row 3—Heft. Ousan, Shaeffer, Childers. Brown, Worthman, Brooks, Thomas, Wedge. Enoch Row 4—Weber, Tobin, Savoy, J. Keene, Nichols, Dickson, Hayes, Cattron, Leohner, Ellis, Jewell Row 5—Kunkler, Eineman, Tudor, Rife, Schilling, Hritx, Walton, McNaughton, Mattox, B. Keene Row 6—Snoke, Mowery, Groybill, Gerkcn, Buckalew BEGINNING Row 1—Anderson, Rhonemus, Hedges, Clark, Timberlake, Hampshire, Dickson, Mondhank, Reese Row 2—Nicolia, Norton, Householder, Goldblatt, E. Anderson, Daugherty, Ruff, Hawk, Combs, Wilson, Ruble, Roger Row 3—Conkey, Craig, Notestone, Weaver, Tucker, Hansley, Noble, Zinsmeister. Morley, Brill, Mac- intosh. Hart Row 4—Bradley, J. Brown. B. Brown, Webb, Hockman, Dollmeyer, Wilson, Crook, Yoder, Clendenen, Saunders. Emrick, Young, Arledge Row 5—Cattron. Snoke. B. Cattron, Tracy, Wright, Smith. Thrush, Helber, Wears Page Seventy-six MIRAGE STAFF Miss Baker, I wanna go down to the gym to check up on the baseball scores! Charlie yelled. Pat, did you type up the Senior Index? asked Barb. James, come in here! It’s not time for the lunch bell! Marilyn, did you wash the glue from your hands? Sammy, you can’t daydream all period — I want you to draw a new division page. Come on, Jo, how about o little help? What’s a word mean- ing supersonic, atomic, and colossal all wrapped in one? Why, Barb, you know!” cry six lusty voices — MIRAGE 8arbara Hudson . Potti Carnos ..... Joan Raines ...... Jomos Bushoo . . . Jeanette Goodwin Marilyn Shonting Chorios Ellingor . .................... Editor Assistant editor and typist .. . Layout ond mounting .............. Photographer .................... Artist ... Layout and mounting ............ Sports writer Page Seventy-seven The one on the left it Houser. Christmas decorations in the office Bud at the fair Assembly on American Folk Lore Chris is a big attraction at the Art Hall. Pauline is in for a thrill. Look of the pros. Spotlight on Toens holds an interview. Pogo Sovonty-eight Christmas Assembly G. A. C. holds its Christmas Dance after the Cambridge game. Dave clears the way. The inside story of Spotlight on Teens” Time out for the music-makers You can't get to school through this. T. and I. boys must like chicken. Page Seventy-nine SPRING OF 1950 1950 Commencement Festivities Pago Eighty SPRING OF 1950 Art Classes Go To Columbus Play Day for Boys Pogo Eighty-one CALENDAR SEPTEMBER A—Gee!! Only 180 days of school . . . 7—Boys everywhere—What could it be? The Boys’ Mixer, of course. 12— The Big Sisters sponsor the Freshman Girls’ Mixer. ] 5—The boys opened the football season with a fine game. Lancaster 36— Logan 6. 28— First assembly of the year. We were entertained by a pianist. 29— A very sad loss for Lancaster. Iron- ton 31—Lancaster 13. OCTOBER 3—Honor Society had its informal induc- tion of new members. New members were also taken into Los Caballeros. 6—Ah, woe is me!!! Coshocton 36— Lancaster 13. 11— FAIR VACATION—O Boy! Can- died apples, cotton candy. 13— What do you know! Lancaster put the 13 on the other side of the fence this time. Lancaster 31—Cambridge 13. 20—Oh, dear, what can the matter be? . . . Zanesville 56—Lancaster 7. 27—Happiness for the homecoming queen, Jean Neiser and her attend- ants, Sammy Goodwin, Junior; Suzie Spangler, Sophomore; and Carol Morley, Freshman. There's sad foot- ball news, however. Lancaster 0— Newark 34. NOVEMBER 3—Teachers meeting—O Joy! A holi- day. 8—Nilkanth Chavre gave an interesting talk on India today in assembly. 10—Armistice Day assembly. 17—Tonight at the Senior Ball the seniors learned the answer to ’’How Deep Is the Ocean? 21—Annual Football Banquet. 23—Thank you, Pilgrims, for the glorious two-day vacation. DECEMBER A—Well, here we are back in school again. Good old snow—a whole week of unexpected vacation! 5— The basketball team gets off to a good start. Lancaster 66—Logan 42. Keep it up, boys. 6— Entertaining assembly sponsored by the Honor Society. 8—Our boys overcame their second op- ponent, Cambridge 58-46. The G. A. C. Christmas Dance continued the gaiety of the game. 12—Woe is us—lost to Columbus South 81-52. 19—A very exciting game with Columbus Central 53-51, but Lancaster lost. 21— Christmas Assembly today. Now for our vacation! 22— L. H. S. is back in the win. Defeated Circleville 76-44. 28-29—Two more basketball games. Dear-o-dear! Lost to East Liverpool 64-41, but we came out on top Sat- urday with Wellsville 52-42. Pag© Eighty-two JANUARY 2— Back from our wonderful Christmas vacation and looking forward to an- other real soon. 5—Chillicothe 71—Lancaster 52. 9—Interesting panel discussion on Korea, with Mr. Jack Brown and the class presidents as panel members, took place in assembly today. Sent St. Mary’s back to their side of the hill. Lancaster 57—St. Mary's 40. 12— A sad loss to Zanesville 76-63. 13— L. H. S. came out on top tonight. Lancaster 55—Linden McKinley 44. 18— Demonstration by Grace Philans, World's Greatest Amateur Typist. 19— Pep session for another great game of the season, Newark and Lancaster. 26-27—Gee, two more basketball games —Coshocton and Hamilton here. FEBRUARY 3— Lancaster goes to Marietta tonight. Hope you win, boys! 9—Newark comes to L. H. S. gym for an exciting game. 16—Mothers of the basketball boys hon- ored at the Zanesville game. The F. H. A. Valentine Dance was held after the game. 22— No school today, thanks to George. 23— Good luck, boys! This is the last game of the season, so make it good. MARCH 7—Preliminary registration for next year. 9—Freshmen! Freshmen! Freshmen! The great Freshman party. H—People who saw the fine assembly today will say we have wonderful talent in L. H. S. 16—No matter how spooky it was, it is still our Senior Class Play—Ghost Wanted. 23-26—Easter vacation — Hop! Hop! Bunny-Bunny! APRIL 4— Final registration for our future sophomores. 5— Now the future juniors. 6— Registration for the upper-uppers. 13—The juniors will shine tonight—The Junior Prom. 20—National Honor Society candle-light- ing ceremony. Congratulations, new members. 27—Juniors put on a magnificent class play. MAY 7— Look, a boy—no, a girl—oh, dear, it's the Y-Teen girls in their annual assembly. 9—There go those seniors again. Colum- bus, here they come! 11—The beautiful serenade of the L. H. S. spring band concert. 15—Field Day! Gee, it’s nice to be out of doors. So say the boys. Style Show for the girls. 18—Juniors and seniors are getting to- gether for the big dance—the Jun- ior-Senior Reception. 25—Class Night—Seniors look very happy. 27—Baccalaureate. 29— Good-bye faithful books for another year. 30— Memorial Day—No school. 31— Commencement, the Day of Triumph. Could it be that there is a trace of sadness among the seniors? JUNE I—Good-bye school until next year! Page Eighty-three SENIOR INDEX ALDENDERFER. EILEEN Commerciol and Homo Economics F.H.A. I: Y-Teen I; Intramurol 2. ANDERSON. JEAN Comorcial; Big Sister 3.4; Y-Toon 3.4; Y-Teon Ploy. O. Johnny' 3. APPEL. NORENE Commerciol; Y-Teen 4: Girls' Chorus I, 4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4. ARENT. GRACE Commerciol: Y-Teen 2.3.4: Future Nurses 4: Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Y-Teon Ploy. O. Johnny” 3. ARENT. PETE Trodes and Industries: Football 1.2.3. 4: T. I. 3.4. ARLEDGE. BOB College Preporotory: Student Council 2: Los Caballeros 4: 8ig Brother 3.4: Gym Leader 3: Hi-Y 3,4: M.P.S.O. 2: Football Manager 1.2.3,4: Bosketboll Manager 1.2.3.4; Intromurols I: Track 1.2,3: Class Officer 3. ARLEDGE. JoANN Commerciol: Big Sister 3.4: Y-Teen I. 3.4- G.A.C. 3.4; Futuro Nurses 4; Girls' Chorus I; Usherette 4: Intro- murals I.2.3.4. BAINTER. EUGENE Trodes and Industries: Intromurols I: T. I. 3.4. BANGHAM. MARTHA College Preporotory; F.H.A. 4; Y- Teen 4: Future Nurses 3.4. BARBER. ROBERT General: Beginning Choir 1.2: A Cappella Choir 3.4. BARNES. DONNA General: F.H.A. 3.4; Y-Teen 4: Gym Loader 4: Cheerleader 2.3.4; Future Nurses 3.4: Coletoria Staff 3: Intro- murals I. BEATTY. MARGIE General; Girls' Chorus I. BEAVERS. VONDA General: Girls' Chorus I. BECK. BETTY General: F.H.A. 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus I: Library 4. BEHRENS. JACK College Preporotory; Big Brother 3: Gym Leoder 3: Bond 4: Hi-Y 3.4: M.P.S.O. I: Basketball 1.2: Bo so boll 2: Intromurols 1: Pep Bond 4. BEITER. RICHARD College Preparatory: Band 1.2.3.4: Future Teachers 3: Trock Manogor 4. BENSON. MARK Millersporl I: Commercial. BIXBY. OBY LUE Logon 1.2: Commercial: Metholion Club 3.4: Bond 3.4; Orchestra 3.4- Library Stoff 3.4; Intromurols 3.4: Ghost Wantod 4. BLACK. BOB General; Gym Leader 4: M.P.S.O. 3, 4; Basketball I. BLAKE. JANE College Preporotory: Los Cobolleros 2.3.4: F.H.A. I: Y-Toon 3.4: G.A.C. 2. 3.4; Future Teachers 3.4; Girls’ Chorus I; First Aid 4: Intromurols 1.2.3.4. BLOSSER. JERRY General: Gym Leader 4. BOGGS. BERTHA General; Los Caballeros 2.3.4: Meth- olion Club 4. BOLAR. RICHARD General. BOOKER. JIM College Preporotory: Big Brother 3: Band 1,2.3: Hi-Y 3.4; Intromurols I: Pep Bond 4. BOWMAN. DON Commerciol BOYSTEL. PATTY College Preparatory: Student Council 2: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Future Toochers 3. 4; Intromurols 1.2.3.4. BOYSTEL. RAY College Preporotory BREHM. NORMAN General; F.F.A. 4. BRENGMAN. KEITH College Preporotory: Bond 1.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Science Club 4; Track 1,2; Pep Band 3.4. BRENSTUHL. BARBARA Commercial; Big Sister 2.3.4; Y-Teen 4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Future Nurses 3.4: Intromurols 1.2.3.4. BRENSTUHL. TOM Commerciol: Student Council 1.3.4: Honor Society 4; Big Brothor 3.4: Gym Leaders 3,4; Hi-Y 3.4; M.P.S.O. 3.4; Basketball 2. BROWN. MARTHA Commercial; F.H.A. 4; Y-Teen 3.4; Future Nurses 3.4; Intromurols 2. BROWN. ROBERT Trades ond Industries: Football 2; T. I. 3.4. BRUNN. NORMAN General; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball I; Baseball 3. BURNSIDE. PATRICIA Home Economics; F.H.A. 4; Y-Teen 4: Girls' Chorus 1.2.3.4; Intromurols 1,2.3.4; “Pied Piper of Homelin , 3. CALLAHAN. DON College Preparatory; Los Cobolleros 3; Football 1: Intromurols I. CAMPTON. DON Trodes ond Industries: T. I. 3.4. CARNES. PATRICIA College Preporotory; Student Council 3; Honor Society 4: Los Caballeros 3.4: F.H.A. I; Metholion Club 3.4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus 1.2; Mir- age Stoff 4: Office Staff 4; Usherette 4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4: Meet Me in St. Louis” 3; Ghost Wanted” 4. Page Eighty-four CHEVALIER. DICK General. CHILCOTE. LaVON General: Football 2. CLARK. CARL Industrial Arts. CLARK. JANIS General; Studont Council 4: Los Caballeros 2.3.4: Big Sister 3.4; Moth- olion Club 2.3.4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus I; Library Staff 2.3,4; Intro- murals 1.2.3,4; Hugo In a Hurry 2: Meet Me In St. Louis 3; Mirage Queen Attendant 4; Class Officer I. CLARK. JOYCE E. College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4; Big Sister 3.4; Majorette 2.3.4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 2.3: Future Nurses 4; Girls’ Chorus I; First Aid 4; Usherette 2.3; Intramurals 1.2. 3.4; Meet Me in St. Louis” 3. CLARK. JOYCE F. Commercial: Student Council 3: Big Sister 3.4; Y-Teen 4. CLARK. RICHARD Industrial Arts. CLENDENEN. FERN Tompo, Florido I; Commercial; Li- brary Staff 4. CLUMP. PAULA College Preparatory; Big Sister 3.4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus I; Intra- murals I.2.3.4. COLLINS. JANE Home Economics: Student Council I: F.H.A. 3.4; Y-Teen 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus I; Library Staff 4; Intramurals 2.3. COMBS. EUGENE College Preparatory and Commercial. CONKLIN. PATTY Watkins. Ohio 1.2,3; Commercial: Future Teachers 4; Library Staff 4. CONRAD. JANET General: Methalian Club 3,4; G.A.C. 3.4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4; “Meet Me in St. Louis” 3. COOK. JERRY Commercial: F.F.A. 4; Gym Leoder 3. 4; Football I: Cheerleader 4. COOK. LARRY General; F.F.A. 4; Gym Leodor 3.4: Cheerleader 4; M.P.S.O. 2.3.4; Foot- ball I; Trock 1. DAVIS. JO ANNE Generol; F.H.A. 4; Intramurals 1.2: Ringing in the Groom” 4. DRUMM. BETTY Albuquerque. New Mexico I: Com- mercial; F.H.A. 2.3; Y-Teen 3.4; In- tramurals 2.3.4; Y-Teen Play. O. Johnny” 3. ESUNGER. RICHARD Trades and Industries: Football I: T. I. 3.4. FISHBAUGH. CHARLES College Preparatory: Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 2.3.4. FISHER. PATRICIA Commercial; F.H.A. 4. FOURMAN. NATHELIA General; Girls' Chorus I. FRANCISCO. BOB General; M.P.S.O. 4. FRENCH. BOB General. FRIEND. JOAN Generol: O. .ice Stoff 4; Intramurals 1. GEHRES. PHIL College Preparatory: Methalian Club 4; Band 4: Hi-Y 3.4; M.P.S.O. 2; Football I: Basketball 2.3. GEORGE. MARLENE College Preparatory; F.H.A. 3.4; G.A.C. 3:4; Future Teachers 3.4: Of- fice Staff 4: Intramurals 2.3.4. GETZ. PATTI Commercial: F.H.A. 1.2: Girls’ Chorus 1.2: Library Stoff 1.2.3: Intromurols I. 2. GOODMAN. ROBERT College Preparatory; Student Council 2: Big Brother 3.4: Methalian Club 3. 4: Band I.2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Intramurals I; Latin Club 2,3.4: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Class Officer 4; Ghost Wonted” 4. GRAF. CHARLES Trades ond Industries: T. I. 3.4. GREEN. RICHARD General. GRIFFITH. MARTHA General: Honor Society 4; F.H.A. I. 4: Y-Teen 4; G.A.C. 2.3,4; Gym Lead- er 3.4: Office Stoff 4: Intromurols 1.2. 3.4: Latin Club 2.3.4: Mirage Queen 4. HANING. BRUCE Colloge Preparatory: Student Council I; Big Brothor 3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Hi- Y 3.4; Basketball 1.2. HARGUS. GWEN Groveport. Ohio I: Commercial; Y- Teen 4. HART. LEOTA Commercial; F.H.A. 1.2; Y-Teen 3: Library Staff 3.4. HARTMAN. CHARLES Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. HAUKE. GARY Kirkersville, Ohio I: General. HEDGES. ERNEST General: Gym Leader 3: Football I. 2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4. HEDGES. JOHN Collego Preparatory: Future Teachers 3.4: Hi-Y 4: M.P.S.O. 2: Balcony Scene” 2. HEFT. DONNA Commercial; Honor Society 4: F.H.A. 2.3.4; Methalian Club 4; G.A.C. 2.3. 4: Gym Leoder 4; Girls' Chorus I: Intromurols 1,2,3,4. HENDRICKS. RALPH Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. Page Eighty-five HENWOOD. KARL Industrial Arts; Student Council 3.4; Gym Leader 3: Footboll 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Intramurals I. HERD. SHERRY College Preparatory: F.H.A. 4; Big Sister 3.4: 8and 1.2: Future Nurses 2.3: Office Stoff 4; Usherette 3.4; In- tramurals 2. HIATT. CHARLES Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. HIGHTOWER. MARTHA Commercial: Los Cabolleros 2.3.4; Methalian Club 4; G.A.C. 2.3,4; ln- tromurols 1.2.3.4: Ghost Wonted 4. HILL, BETTY Stoutsville. Ohio 1,2: Commercial; Honor Society 3.4; Methalian Club 4. HOMMEL. BETTY Commercial. HOSHOR. EVELYN Commercial. HUDDLE. JOHN College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4; Los Caballeros 2,3.4; Big Brother 3,4; Hi-Y 3.4; Football 2.3.4; Basket- ball 2.3.4; Baseball 2.3.4: Intramurols I: Boys Stote 3. HUDSON. BARBARA College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4; Los Caballeros 2.3.4; F.H.A. 1.2: Big Sister 3.4; Methalian Club 1.2.3.4; G.A.C 2.3.4; Future Nurses 3.4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2; Mirago Staff 3.4; First Aid 4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4; Moot Me in St. Louis” 3. HUFFINE. RICHARD Colloge Preparatory; Los Caballeros 3; Methalian Club 3.4; Bond 3.4; Stage Crow 3,4; Football 2.3: Meet Me in St. Louis” 3. HUNTER. JACK Colloge Preparatory; Big Brother 3.4; Methalian Club 3,4; Band 2.3.4; Hi- Y 3.4; Stage Crew 2.3.4; M.P.S.O. 2. IMHOFF. JOHN College Preparatory; Bond 1.2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Basketball 4; Track 2.3.4. IMLER. EDWIN General: Cafeteria Stoff 1.2. JEFFRIES. SUE College Preparatory; Los Coballeros 2.3.4: Big Sister 3.4; G.A.C. 2.3.4 Band 2,3.4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4. JEWELL. TERRY General; Mothalion Club 3.4; Hi-Y 4; Cafeteria Stoff 2: Baseball Man- ager 3: Science Club 4; Pied Piper of Hamelin 3. JOHNSON, DON Trades and Industries: M.P.S.O. 1.2.3, 4: T. I. 3.4. KANE. JIM College Preparatory; Student Council 2; Mothalion Club 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Latin Club 3.4; Pep Band 4; School Fire Chief 2. KAUMEYER. MARY LOUISE Generol; F.H.A. 1.3: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Gym Leader 2.3.4; Girls’ Chorus I: Intramurols 1.2.3.4. KEENE. BILL College Preparatory: Student Council 3: Honor Society 3.4; Big Brother 2.3. 4: Methalian Club 2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4: Office Stoff 4; Basketball 1.2: Hugo in o Hurry” 2; Meet Me in St. Louis” 3: Choir 1.2,3.4; Ghost Want- ed 4. KELTON. BETTY Colloge Preparatory: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Y-Teen 4; G.A.C. 3.4: Future Nurses 2.3.4; Cafeteria Staff 4: Intramurols 1.2.3.4: Science Club 4. KEMPER. EDNA General; Y-Teen 4; Gym Leader 4; Intramurols 1.2. KENNEDY. BETTY Pleasantville. Ohio I: Commercial; Y-Teen 4. KIGER. MARY LOU Home Economics: F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Y- Teen 1.2.3.4: Future Teachers 4; First Aid 4; Intramurols 1,2.3. KISTLER, CAROLYN Commercial: Student Council 4: Hon- or Society 4; Los Cabolleros 2.3.4: Big Sister 3.4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Gym Loader 2.3.4; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Usher- ette 3,4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4; Home- coming Queen Attendant 2.4. KISTLER. JOHN College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4; Los Coballeros 2.3.4; Big Brothor 3.4; Methalian Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Office Staff 4; Football 4: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Trock 3; Choir 1.2: Closs Officer 1.2.3.4. KITSMILLER. BONNIE College Preparatory; Los Caballeros 2.3.4: F.H.A. I; Big Sister 3.4: Y-Teen 4; G.A.C. 2.3.4; Gym Leader 4; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Future Teachers 3.4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4. KNELLER, SUE College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4; F.H.A. I; G.A.C. 2.3.4: Major- ette 2.3.4: Future Nursos 3; Girls' Chorus I; Usherette 2.3.4; Intramurols 1.2.3.4: Lotin Club 2,3.4. KUHN. TOM College Preparatory: Hi-Y 3.4. KUMLER, ROGER College Preparatory; Student Council 2- Band 1.2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4; Lotin Club 2. KUNKLER. ROBERT St. Mary’s I; Generol: F.F.A. 4; Cafeteria Stoff 2.3: Choir 3.4. LARIMER. TOM College Preparatory; Band 1.2.3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Lotin Club 3.4. LAWRENCE. ED College Preparatory; Student Council I: Los Coballeros 2.3.4; Big Brother 3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Footboll Manager 2: Basketball I: Class Officer 3: Golf 2.3.4. LEOHNER. PAUL Industrial Arts. LERCH. SALLY Commercial: F.H.A. 1.2; Y-Teen I: G.A.C. 1.2.3.4; Girls' Chorus 1.2: In- tramurols 1.2.3.4. Page Eighty-si LESCALLEET. HAROLD Berno Union 2: Corroll 3: General: F.F.A. 3; Stoge Crew 3: Intramurals 3. LOHMANN. JOHN Grand Rapids. Michigan 1,2: Den- mark 3: College Preparatory. LOWRY, PHYLLIS Commercial: Methalian Club 4: Y- Teen 3,4; G.A.C. 3.4: Intramurols I.2.3.4. LYTLE. KENNETH Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. MacINTOSH, KENNETH College Preparatory; Student Council 4: Los Caballeros 2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4: Football 2; Track I. MAJOR. ROSANNE Commercial: Honor Society 4- Los Caballeros 3: Y-Teon 3: Girls' Chorus 3: A Coppello Choir 3.4. MARKWOOD, BILL General; Big Brother 3.4: F.F.A. 4: Gym Leader 3.4; Football 3. MAST. PATRICIA Commercial: F.H.A. 4: Y-Teen 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 1,2.3. MATZ. NIDA College Preparatory: F.H.A. 4: Y- Teen 4; Future Nurses 3.4; Intramurals 1.2. MAYER. GARY Trades ond Industries; T. I. 3.4. McCARTEN. DONNA College Preparatory: Methalian Club 3.4; G.A.C. 3.4: Intramurols 1.2.3.4; Lofin Club 3.4; Meet Me in St. Louis 3; Ghost Wanted 4. MILLER. JIM Rushville. Ohio 1.2: Commercial: Bosketball 3.4; Track 3. MILLER. JOAN Colloge Preparatory. Methalian Club 3.4; Future Nurses 3.4; Girls' Chorus 1.2,3: Lotin Club 3: “Hugo in a Hurry 3: Ringing in the Groom 4: Pied Piper ol Hamelin 3. MILLER. SALLY College Preparatory: Los Caballeros 3.4: F.H.A. I; G.A.C. 3.4: Intramurols 1.2.3.4. MILLER. THOMAS Monroe. Ohio 1.2: General; Cofetorio Stoff 2.3: M.P.S.O. 3.4. MILSOM. LOIS Washington. D.C. 1.2: Colloge Prep- aratory and Commercial: Honor So- ciety 3.4; Methalian Club 3.4; Y-Teen 3.4: G.A.C. 3.4; Gym Leader 3.4: Future Teachers 3.4: Office Staff 4; Intramurols 3.4. MINIC. BETTY General: F.H.A. 4: Future Nurses 2.3. 4: Intramurols 1.2. MOORE. LEAH College Preparatory; Los Caballeros 4: Methalian Club 4: Y-Teen 1,2.3.4: G.A.C. 2.3.4; Gym Leader 2.3.4- Future Teachers 3.4: Intramurals 1.2,3. 4. MOWERY. FRANCIS Commercial: Methalian Club 3.4: Hi- Y 4; Office Stoff 4: Science Club 4; Meet Me in St. Louis 3: “Ringing in the Groom 4: “Ghost Wanted” 4. MOYER. LILLIAN Commercial and Home Economics: F.H.A. I: Y-Teen 3: Library Stoff 3.4. MUMFORD. BERNARD College Preparatory; Gym Leodor 4: Intramurols 4. NEISER. JEAN Ingram. Pa. I: Clarksburg, W. Vo. 2: Commercial: Honor Society 3.4: Metholion Club 3.4; Majorette 3.4; Office Staff 4: Intramurols 3.4: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Homecoming Queen Attendant 3: Homecoming Queen 4. NICHOL. BILL Royol Oak, Michigan 1,2,3; College Preparatory; Hi-Y 4; M.P.S.O. 4. NICHOLS. DON College Preparatory: Student Council 1.2; Honor Society 3.4: Big Brother 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4; Orchestra 3.4; Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Intramurols I: Lotin Club 2.3.4. NIGH. JIM General: Big Brother 3.4: F.F.A. 4: Gym Loador 3: Football 1.2.3.4; Bask- etball 1.2; Intramurols I. NIHISER. KENNETH College Preparatory: Band 1.2.3,4; Hi-Y 3.4; Basketball 2: Science Club 4; Track 3.4. NOICE. MARY ELLEN College Preparatory: F.H.A. 1.2: Y- Teen 4; Future Nurses 2.3.4: Intramur- ols 1.2. OCHS. CAROL College Preparatory: Student Council I; Honor Society 3.4; Los Caballeros 2.3.4; Big Sister 2.3.4: Methalian Club 3.4; G.A.C. 2.3.4; Band 1.2.3.4: Future Teachers 3.4; Orchestra 1.2.3.4; First Aid 4; Intramurols 1.2,3.4; Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Ghost Wonted” 4. PARRISH. PAULINE General; Y-Teen 3.4: F.H.A. 2.4: In- tramurals 1.2.3.4. PATRICK. AUDREY General. Library Staff 4. PATTON. DON Industrial Arts: M.P.S.O. 2.3.4; Foot- ball I.2.3.4. PECK. BRYCE Kirkersville. Ohio I: Trades ond In- dustries: M.P.S.O. 2.3.4. PFEIFFER. JOYCE Commercial; F.H.A. 4. PFEIFFER. JUNE Commercial: F.H.A. 4. PICKERING. 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ELOISE Commerciol: F.H.A. 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Cofeteria Stoff 1.2: M.P.S.O. 3.4; Intromurals 1.2. REED. NEIL Trodos and Industries; M.P.S.O. 1.2.3, 4: Football I; Basketball I; T. I. I. 3.4. REID. CHARLES General; F.F.A. 4: Football 1.2.3.4: Track 2.3.4. REID. LOUISE Commercial: Intromurals 1.2. REID. PATRICIA Commercial; Future Nurses 4: Intra- murals 2: Latin Club 2. RODMAN. CAROL College Preparatory; Los Caballeros 2.3.4; G.A.C. 2.3.4; Gym Loador 4; Future Teachers 4; Office Stoff 3.4; Ushorotte 4; Library Stoff 2; Intramur- als 1.2.3.4. RUFF. RAYMOND General; M.P.S.O. 4. SCHORR. MARY ELLEN Commercial. SESSLAR. JUNE General: F.H.A. 2.3.4: Metholian Club 1.2.3.4: Y-Teen 1.2.3.4; G.A.C. 2,3.4: Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3: Intromurols 1.2.3.4; Y-Teon Ploys 1.2.3: One-Act Plovs 2.4: A Cappella Choir 3,4; Pied Piper of Homelin '3; Ghost Wanted 4. SHAEFFER. ERNEST Industrial Arts. SHANER. JAMES General; M.P.S.O. 4. SHAVER. PATRICIA Collogo Preparatory; Student Council 4; Y-Teen 4; Future Teachers 3.4. SHRINER. FLORABELLE Commerciol: Intromurals 1.2. SHUMAKER. RICHARD General; Gym Leader 3.4: Football 2.3. SHUTTLEWORTH. DELBERT General: F.F.A. 4. SIMMONS. NEIL Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. SMITH. RONALD General: M.P.S.O. 1.2.3.4: Football 4: Track 2,3.4. SMITH. TOM Collogo Preparatory: Student Council 3: Gym Leader 4: Band 1,2.3.4; Hi- Y 3.4; Orchestra 3.4: Latin Club 2.3.4; Pep Band 3.4: Track Manager 2.3. SNIDER. BETTY Commerciol; F.H.A. 2; Y-Teon 3.4; Office Staff 4; Usherette 3: Intra- murals 2,3.4. SNIDER. ROBERT General; M.P.S.O. 4; Football 2.3.4; Track 3. SPAUN. FAYE Commercial; F.H.A. I. SPIRES. CAROLYN College Preparatory; Band 1.2.3.4. SPIRES. MARIE St. Mary’s 1.2; Commerciol. SPUNG. PATSY Withdrawn STARNER. CHARLES General. STARNER. DONALD Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. STARNER. FREDA Commercial: F.H.A. 2.4; Girls’ Chorus I: Intromurals 2.3. STEIN. RUTH Generol: Y-Teen I; Pied Piper of Homelin 3. STEVENS. CAROLYN General; Los Caballeros 2.3.4; Gym Leader 4. STICKFORD. KAY Fo Loke. Wisconsin 1,2.3: General. STOCKWELL. HARVEY Generol; M.P.S.O. 4; Football 3. STONEBURNER. CAROL Home Economics: F.H.A. 3.4; Girls’ Chorus 1.2.3.4; M.P.S.O. 3.4. STOUDER. PAUL College Preparatory. STOUGHTON. JANE College Preparatory: Student Council I; Metholian Club 4; G.A.C. 2.3.4; Future Nurses 3.4; Girls' Chorus I; Intromurals 1.2.3.4. STOUGHTON. JOHN College Preparatory: Student Council 1,2; Big Brother 3.4: Gym Leader 3: Hi-Y 3.4; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2; Track 3.4. Page Eighty-eight SWETT. JACK College Preporotory: Student Council 2; Honor Society 3.4: Los Caballeros 2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4: Football I; Bosketboll I; Baseball Manager 1.2.3,4. THRUSH. CHERIE Commercial: Girls’ Chorus I; Intra- murals 2. THRUSH, MARY MARGARET College Preporotory: Metholion Club 3.4: Y-Teen 2.3.4; Future Nurses 3.4: Girls' Chorus 1,2.3: Intromurals 1.2,3. 4; Heart Attack 3: Pied Piper of Homolin” 3; Beginning Choir 1.2: A Cappella 3.4; Ghost Wonted 4. TRACEY. JACK Industrial Arts. UNDERWOOD. ALBERT Trades and Industries: T. I. 3.4. UNDERWOOD. NETTIE Commercial and Home Economics. VALENTINE. ELLEN College Preparatory: F.H.A. I; Future Nurses 3.4; Intromurals 2: Latin Club 2.3.4. VAN HORN. BETTY Commercial; Los Caballeros 2.3: F.H.A. I; Big Sister 3.4: G.A.C. 2.3. 4: Gym Leader 3.4: Band 2.3: Cafe- teria Staff 4; Intromurals 1.2.3.4. VLEREBOME. ALLAN College Preparatory; Honor Society 3.4: Big Brother 3.4; Methalian Club 3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Orchestra 3.4: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Moot Me in St. Louis 3; Golf Team 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 2.3,4. WACHTER. CAROLYN Commercial and Home Economics. WAITS. CAROL Commercial: Y-Teen 1.2.3,4; Offico Staff 4; Cafeteria Staff 1,2; Intramur- als 1.2. WALTER. CAROLYN General: Honor Society 4; Los Cab- alleros 2.3.4: Methalian Club 3.4; G.A.C. 2.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 3.4; Library Staff 3.4; Intromurals I, 2.3.4. WALTON. BOB Hazel Park, Michigan 1.2.3; College Preparatory. WATTERS. MARILYN Commercial: Office Staff 4. waugh. dick Trades and Industries; T. 1. 3.4; Science Club 3.4: Golf 1.2,3. WAUGH. JIM Carroll, Ohio 1.2: College Prepara- tory: Student Council 3.4: Honor So- ciety 4: Big Brothor 3.4; Hi-Y 3.4; Basketball 3.4; Baseball 3.4; Class Officer 4. WEAVER. BETTY General: Cafeteria Staff 2.4. WEBER. WILLIAM Comercial: Methalian Club 3.4: Of- fice Staff 4; Science Club 4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Ringing in the Groom 4: Pied Piper of Homelin 3. WIEGAND. PAUL Trades and Industries; T. I. 3.4. WILDERMUTH. TOM Industrial Arts: M.P.S.O. 4. WILLIAMSON. EUGENE Commercial: M.P.S.O. 1.2; Football 1.2: Basketball 1,2.3. WILSON. 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