Lorain High School - Scimitar Yearbook (Lorain, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Leslie Burge, representative from Lorain County, and Paul Mosher, senator from the Twenty-seventh District are re- sponsible ior enacting legislation which af- fects Lorain High School. The local unit of School Electives is the Lorain Board of Edu- cation. Their duties are as follows: the gen- eral managing and control of the Lorain Public School System, adopting budgets, re- ceiving money from district and local taxes and state appropriation. They pay all bills and salaries and are responsible for the erec- tion and repair of buildings. It is the Board's duty to adopt the courses of study and super- vise the selection of textbooks. The complex system of formal education existing in Lorain would be impossible without the integration and cooperation of these various elected officials. LORAIN BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Mr. Vincent Glorioso, Mrs. E. K. Male, Mr. Walter Glick, Mrs. Annabelle Warmee. IAbsent when this picture was taken was Mr. james Gloverzj Lorain Superintendent oi Schools Iohn W. Evans is the Superintendent of Pub- lic Schools in Lorain. He came to Lorain this year from New Philadelphia where he served as superintendent for nine years. His duties and responsibilities involve numerous execu- tive and administrative tasks. He is the chief executive officer of the Board of Education. It is his administrative role to operate the Lorain schools with the adopted policies of the Board of Education, regulations of the State Department ot Education, and the laws of Ohio. He has charge of administration and supervision of the school system and is the professional leader of the Board ot Edu- cation and the teaching staff. He presents needed information to the Board for the study of school policies and proposes policies for the Board's deliberation. Mr. Evans received the Bachelor ot Arts Degree at Rio Grande College and the Master of Arts Degree and Doctor of Philosophy Degree at the Ohio State University. . And Appointed Administrators, Ohio Superintendent of Schools The Ohio State Constitution calls for the ap- pointment of a State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction. At present, this official is Clyde Hissong, He has many responsibili- ties which affect the Lorain High School. His major responsibility is that of Director of the State Department ot Education. This Depart- ment issued the charter on Ianuary 29, 1903, giving Lorain High School legal recognition. The Department is responsible lor setting rules and standards which exist in training courses in Home Economics, trades and the class for slow learners. Mr. Hissong is re- sponsible for issuing teacher's certificates. The Department gathers and publishes statis- tics on state wide school matters, and issues a variety of school publications. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is re- sponsible for the quality ot teaching, pro- gram of instruction and kind of equipment that exist in Lorain High School and over 1,100 other high schools throughout the State. Eleven Endow Our School . Twolve ACTING PRINCIPAL Since Ianuary, Mr. I. F. Calta, regularly our Assistant Principal, has taken over the task of Acting Principal while Mr. Seidner is at the Ohio State University working on his Doctor's degree. Mr. Calta arrived at Lorain High School from Whittier in September of 1949, and assumed the duties of Sophomore Guid- ance Counselor. Since then. Mr. Calta has participated in a host of activities ranging from Guidance to Administra- tion. Mr. Calta, in addition to the many other duties he performs, takes an ac- tive interest in school activities and when time permits, he can be found at any of the school organization meetings. He is also a familiar figure at all ath- letic events, including those played at other schools. Along with Mr. Seidner, Mr. Calta reflects the philosophy of stu- dent planning and participation in school organizations and activities. Mr. Calta is active in community affairs. and his co-operation has meant the suc- cess of many functions. PRINCIPAL Since Ianuary Mr. Earle Seidner, our princi- pal, hasn't been seen too often around Lorain High school. He is studying toward his Doc- tor of Philosophy Degree at Ohio State Uni- versity. Although Mr. ,Seidner is working on this degree, he still finds time for a few hours each week to come back to Lorain and settle any problem which needs his attention. One example of Mr. Seidner's relationship with the school involved his presence when the A Cappella Choir made their trip to Cincin- nati to sing for the National Convention of High School Principals. The choir was happy to note Mr. Seidner at the doorway as they entered the famous Hall of Mirrors in the Netherland Plaza Hotel. They were more pleased when they saw him surrounded by men from many parts of the country who were thanking him for recommending and obtaining the A Cappella Choir for the convention. BOYS' GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mr. Harold C. Iones is the guidance coun- selor for all Lorain High School boys. One of his jobs is that of guiding boys in selecting a schedule that will assist them in obtaining a future job or college edu- cation. His other duties include holding parental conferences, giving college and training school information, and provid- ing general aid for the boys. Mr. Iones supervises the commencement and clos- ing hour programs, and has charge of col- lege nights and career conference days. iv SECRETARIES The daily work of the high school secre- tary and clerks may seem routine to those who rarely drop in, but their activities keep the school a smooth-running organi- zation. Besides doing general clerical work, Mrs. Ianice Anney, the principal's secretary, takes care of the school's finan- cial record, orders and issues supplies, and books all rooms for meetings. The two clerks, Mrs. Rita Bloor and Miss Lillian Baker, take care of the students' records, grades, attendance, schedules, do general mimeographing, and issue tardy permits and detentions. . . . with Confidence, Democratic Ideals and a Spirit of Security, GIRLS' GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. DeV Mehlow is the girls' guid- ance counselor. It is her responsi- bility to assist girls in any Way she possibly can. She arranges sched- ules, makes suggestions on vocational preferences, and aids girls in select- ing colleges that correspond to their needs and requirements. Any girl who is confronted with a problem may confide in the guidance of Mrs. Mehlow. Besides her daily guidance obligations, she acts as advisor for the Emanons and serves as assistant faculty advisor to the Scimitar. 7z1n1r3:n Social Studies, 1 E. W. BASH KALE CANFIELD BERNARD CRABTREE PATRICIA KILPATRICK I I EMERSON LINDAMOOD DAVID MARTIN CONNIE PINIS HAROLD E. PRYOR W. A. SMITH ROBERT A. TURK DONALD WONDERLY 'ES UF Q UW Social Problems students investigate crime. Films R r L.-. ...ily -I :.w.g,g N, V - ...NI , , . -uw. XR A Languages, fn-vm... ll ! Sixteen Spanish Club members take time to pose. FIDELIA CUMMINGS IDA STONE ELIZABETH WRIGHT Mathematics, 'Yam RNQA WU Four Senior A's compare slide rule answers in Trigonometry class. N AMY HALL HELEN SIMPSON F. H. SMITH Seventeen Home Economics, Eighteen Mwwhm Miss Hebblethwaitek cooks pause to enjoy their pie. HAZEL CRAW HELEN HEBBLETHWAITE CONNIE P1N1s Wh w 'QE .w x , if ,M N 'Qs , , 444 f '-'hA' f, x f ' J 'fi 1 Asl- Commerce, Typing students are bard at work doing an exercise. GERTRUDE GAINES TONY MISKO O. M. NEWMAN Twenty I I e e I I NORMA OEHLKE DOROTHY SMITH WILBUR TIPTON S . WAWRYSZCZUK Science, Physics students experiment to determine the coefficient of linear expansion. CHARLES COOK JAMES EDWARDS HAROLD FRESHWATER ORVAL GUNDRUM ARTHUR LAVE HERBERT MILLS WARREN SAUNDERS Twenty-One Industrial Arts, Wood working boys display their handiwork. D. C. DAVIS E. A. MONEGAN HENRY PRZYCHOCKI, CHARLES SWARTWOOD HARRY TRAUB W wwia. ,, . of 'il WJ , .mn ' z Q Al s E I f 1 V 9 4 H? mg-H. 1 Am si 00? X155 QMS? W g's,wmvk3 Q'- ibex.. I EQ L 3 5 Y C S lurton Gordon and Bert Bobel pause briefly after the Iohn Marshall Basketball game. Miss Thelma Pitts checks over new books with the aid of Clara Popel and Patricia Koker. I sg i Agnes Matusik, Mary Flaczunski, Iosephine Zbrezezny, Ruth Hotard, Manager, Eliza Rhoda, Verne Nowicki, Oleda Zepernick, May- belle Frey, Caroline Berry await the noon rush. The camera catches ff--. Mrs. Agnes Uszak and Mrs. Mary Vargo per- forming their daily duties. fijgf is 3 i. ii Twenty-Five 756 Sjebult of ffciieaement SENIURS ,LQ g 1,- Q - 5.2, ,Q . Q JW: . 1 , L 2 Q: if 5315025 Vg 3551 S925 25152 Q 15- 3'-:K A E, e K V ssfiv I f- ' . ii January Senior Officers In the fall, the senior officers were nominated in an open caucus. Nominations of boys were accepted for the office of president and after the ballot was taken, Don Shook received the largest number of votes, Bob Armstrong, as runner-up became vice-president. Nominations of girls were taken for the post of secretary and Norma Sopko was victorious with Kay Lindsey coming in second, and assuming the office of treasurer. The Senior Officers perform many administrative duties such as appointing committees and serving on them, along with the traditional job as chief representatives of their class. X 5 Q9 Q 4 R Tweniy-Eight Senior Committees rs! Row-Marilyn Garkish, Margaret Longwell, lean Cyprus. First Row-Io Poltrone, Carole Iaycox, Elaine Weidman, econd Row-Mary Lou Thomas, Ioan Chrobcrk. Rim Daniels- hird Row-Steve Pavelschak, Al Evenchik. Second Row-Wells Gray, Dwight Farr. :urlh Row-Charles Cuthbert, Dewain Vick. lllh Row-Dick Yurovich. Announcements Committee Banquet Committee January Seniors Color and Motto Committee Cap and Gown Committee Y i, Sealed-Betty Fam, Ellen Iean Gary, Tom Kalo. Sealed-Esternora Frey, Sundena DeAngelis, Stella Miloshoff. Second low-lane Parker, David Gulyas, Carol Prieskom. Standing-lean Vitelli, Ida Beletti, lane Arnold, Marilyn Third low-Andy Kosco, Iohn Schmauch, Bob Beck. Miller, I0 Pohrone- Twenty-Nino Mona Adams-School Aid, Student Council. Frank Amato Robert Armstrong-Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, School Aid, Assembly Orchestra, Senior Class Officer. lane Amold-School Aid, Senior Activi- ties. Both Ashby-School Aid, Hi-Y. Frank Balogh Wallace Bates-Intramurals, Varsity Base- ball, Auditorium Usher, Hi-Standard Staif. Robert Beck-Senior Activities. Ida Belletti-School Aid, Senior Activities. Geraldine Black lame: lodak-School Aid. William loroski-Intramurals, School Aid. IAY CURTIS CHAILES CUTHIEIT IEAN CYPIUS IIUCE DANIVICH BLACK jAMES BODAK WILLIAM IOKOSKI Carol Borthwick-School Aid, Stadium Usher. Iolm Brady-Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Student Council, National Honor Society. Annette Buckley-Intramurals, Stadium Usher. lrunes Cala-Stadium Usher, Hi-Y. Frank Calzone loyce Carr-Scimitar Staff. Ioan Chrobalr-Intramurals, School Aid, Hi-Standard, A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Senior Activities, National Honor So- ciety. Albert Coleman-Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball, School Aid, Student Council, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. Raymond Curtis-School Aid, Dramatics. Charles Cuthbert - Intramurals, School Aid, Scimitar Staff, Student Council, Senior Activities. lean Cyprus-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Dramatics, Student Council Otticer, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. lruce Danevich-School Aid. IITA DANIELS OAKLAND SUND , . ,Y Y ,VYY f CHRISTINE DeSANTIS CHA ILES DIXIS NICK DUGOVICH llita Daniels-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, A Cappella Choir, Op- eretta, Student English Council, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. Maureen Darlanel-School Aid. Sundena Delngells-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Busi- ness Stall, A Cappella Officer, Oper- etta, Student Council, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. Linda Deluca Kenneth Dengard-School Aid. Christine DeSantis DeANGELl5 LINDA DeLUCA Charles Docs-School Aid, Assembly Or- chestra, Field Band. Nick Dugovlcll-Varsity Baseball, Boys' L if Club. Dorothy Edwards-Stadium Usher. Virginia Ellis-School Aid. Alan Evenchlk-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Field Band, Student Council, Senior Activities. Betty Fam-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Student Lite Stall, Socsers, Senior Ac- tivities, National Honor Society. DOIOTHY EDWAIDS VIIGINIA ELLIS ALAN EVENCHIK ELIIAIETH FAH Dwight Farr-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Activities. lack Felghtner-Varsity Football, Hi- Standard Staff, Boys' L Club. William Plndley Eslernon Frey-Intramurals, School Aid, Hi-Standard Business Staff, Senior Ac- tivities, National Honor Society. Eldne Frledl lernard Gaclomski Marilyn Garhlsll-Intramurals, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Student Life Business Staff, Emanons, Senior Activi- ties, National Honor Society. Ellen lean Gary-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Staff, Student Lite Business Staff, A Cappella Choir Officer, Operetta, Student English Council, Senior Activi- ties, National Honor Society. Elsie Gen' Wells Gray-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Boys' L Club, Senior Activities. larle Graxlrmo-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Student English Council. David Gulyas-Stadium Usher, Auditor- ium Usher, Scimitar Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Senior Activities. FAIR JOHN WILLIAM PINDLIY L1'l'l.lN0lA IllY 'U W y -a . ,F - V' , as f ' , i a if K ILAINI 'Ill lAlll.YN GAIIIII ILLIN ,IIAN GAIY 'f' I N., . . ' Vi .. 1: , 4-1-11. J., . .... . 5' , . Q... mp. ,f :fn 5:e:v-wg..-Vg, Q i - Eff Y 5. .Q22..,:::?Ezf?E::: fiif- 11ffz:2Q.:in 'iffy nm oou vlu.1u.v can nm onmno num ouuu Thirty-One Erlinda Gutierrez-School Aid. lack Hazzard-Varsity Tennis, School Aid Assembly Orchestra, Field Band. Mary Lou I-limmler-School Aid. Iohn Hlebcar-Stadium Usher, Scimitar Staff, Senior Activities. Ioyce Hogarth Alice Holt-School Aid, Hi-Standard Stall, Emanons, Student English Coun- cil, Senior Activities. lean Holzmiller-School Aid, Operetta. Martha Hough-Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Mike Hura Dolores lacovetti-Intramurals, Cadet Choir. Steven Iarna-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Auditorium Usher, Scimitar Staff, Hi- Standard Staff, Hi-Standard Business Staff, Editor of Student Life, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Student Council, Eng- lish Council, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. Carole laycox-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Editor of Hi-Standard, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Student Council, Senior Activities, Girls' L Club, National Honor Society. Sally lohnson-School Aid, Senior Activi- ties. Thomas Kato-Hi-Standard Staff, Senior Activities. Donna Kaminski - Intramurals, School Aid, Cadet Choir, Seidals. Andrew Kosco-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Standard Staff, Boys' l. Club, Senior Activities. Albert l.aValley-School Aid. Kathleen Lindsey-School Aid, A Cappel- la Choir, Assembly Orchestra, Operetta, Field Band, Emanons, Student Coun- cil, Senior Class Officer, National Honor Society. Margaret Longwell - School Aid, Hi- Standard Business Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Orchestra, Senior Activities, National Honor So- ciety. Don Ludwig Steve Matesick-Varsiety Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, School Aid, A Cappella Officer, Operetta, Boys' L Club, Stu- dent Council. LaVon McCall-Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, School Aid, Boys' L Club. Marilyn Miller-Intramurals, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Seidals, Senior Activities. Stella Hiloshoff-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium U s h e r, Hi-Standard Staff, Senior Activities. Thirty-Two LINDA ourisnluz H zz no MARY Lou JOHN HLEBCAR JOYCE HOGARTH ALICE HOLT JEAN HOLZMILLER MARTH HOUGH MICHAEL Hum Dnoxss JACOVETTI STEVEN JAMA CAROLE JAYCOX ALlElT LnVALLEY KATHLEEN LINDSEY MARGARET LONGWELL DONALD LUDVIG STEVE IATESICK LAVON lsCALl. MARILYN HILLEI STELLA MILOSHOFF toms Nl xornrs Ann-:un NINER JANE PARKER srernen r-Av:l.9cH.ut Joszmmz-: Porrnouz cnoi r-mssxoim Josnrnms numi lucrunn RIDENOUR JEAN scuzxrsnsrun DONALD SALLY slLvennAN clmouv smsni sowuin sxowlciu NORMAN sxuresm mourn D. sum-I Noun sono cusr srnnnxs noun' snnon - Iames Moir Alene More-School Aid. Carolyn Neiding Dale Nickolette Iohn Nickolette-Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Boys' L Club. Art Niner Catherine Paluch-School Aid. lane Parker-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, A Cappella Choir Officer, Oper- etta, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. Steve Pavelschall-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Staff, Student English Council, Senior Activities. Iosephine Poltrone-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Auditorium Usher, Hi-Standard Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Dramatics, Student Council, Senior Activities. Carol Prieskom-School Aid, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Senior Activities, National Honor Society. lo Puma-School Aid. Richard Ridenour - Varsity Baseball, School Aid, Boys' L Club. Dolores Scheiber lean Scheiferstein-Intramurals, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Ema- HOHS. Donald Shook-Intramurals, School Aid, Scimitar Staff, Hi-Standard Staff, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Hi-Y, Student Council, Senior Class Officer, National Honor Society. Sally Silverman-School Aid. Carol Simsik Edward Slrolnickl Norman Slxuleeda-Varsity Football. Robert D. Smith-Dramatics. Nonna Sopko--Intramurals, School Aid, Student Council, Student English Coun- cil, Senior Class Officer, National Hon- or Society. Gus Stamatil-School Aid, Stadium Ush- er, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Bob Staron Thirty-Three Ted Thiery-School Aid, Field Band. Eleanor Thomas-Stadium Usher, Hi- Standard Staff. Mary Lou Thomas-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Current Events Club, Senior Ac- tivities. Roy Trotter-Intramurals, Varsity Track, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Boys' L Club. Dorothy Tucker Marilyn Valentine-School Aid, Senior Activities. Daniel Versace-School Aid. Dewain Vick-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Staii. lean Vitelli-Intramurals, Senior Activi- ties. Elaine Weidman-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Staff, Senior Activities. Eleanor Westcott-School Aid, A Cappel- la Choir, Operetta. Al Westwood-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Scimitar Staff, Hi-Y. Eugene Williams Eleanor Yanetf-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher. Dick Yurovich-Intramurals, Varsity Ten- nis, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Audi- torium Usher, Scimitar Staff, A Cappel- la Choir, Operetta, Hi-Y, Boys' L Club, Senior Activities. lohn Schmauch, lr.-School Aid, Senior Activlties' EUGENE WILLIAMS ELEANOR YANEFF RICHARD YUROVICH JOHN SCHMA CNOT PICTUREDI Edward Gongaware Robert Nickolofl - Intramurals, Varsity, Football, Varsity Track. Ioan running N, Q Q lame: Schnitzler-School Aid. Andrew Vance Thirty-Four Right: jean Schieferstein, Alan Evenchik, Wells Gray, Andy Kosco and Nick Dugovich are recognized at the january Senior A Banquet. Below: Both teachers and grad- uates had a wonderful time at the Senior A Prom. l 1' Above: Mr. F. H. Smith, Alene More, Dewain Vick, Marilyn Garkish, Chuck Cuthbert, Don Shook, jane Parker, Bob Arm- strong, Kay Lindsey, and john Brady joke at the hearl table at the banquet. Right: Dick Yurovich, Mrs. Lindamood, Mr. Lindamoocl, Dena DeAngelis, Steve Pavel- schak., and Mr. john Evans are visible to the camera in this shot at the Banquet. i f 2 -'....... ..':: fi v 1 7fxe eww ww C-life Wm The evening of Ianuary 5, 1952, was truly the Loveliest Night of the Year for the graduating Senior A's. Promptly at 6:30 P. M. fno. . ,alittle later because head host and hostess Iohn Brady and Norma Sopko were momentarily detainedl the group and faculty guests sat down to a tasty banquet in the Hotel Antler's Peacock Room. Don Shook, class President, introduced the toastmaster, Chuck Cuthbert. Dewain Vick gave the wel- comeg Mr. F. H. Smith, the faculty re- sponseg Norma Sopko, the class proph- ecy, and lane Parker, the farewell toast. The scene of gaiety then turn- ed to the school gym, transformed into a dreamy dance floor. Where couples danced to the smooth music of. Rudy Schuster until midnight, When the group dispersed to end their Love1iest Night of the Year at 2 . . , 3..,4...,l?lA.M. June Senior Cificers Q 'f K This The Iune officers, as the ones of january, were elected in September after separate nominating cau cuses. The successful candidates were David Pirnack, Presidentg Willianz Hoenig, Vice Presidentg jen nie Pliszka, Secretaryg and Iean McCaskey, Treasurer. Among the many important functions they per form are corresponding for official class business, speeches, including the will and prophesy at the ban quet, and the President's traditional Commencement speech. K 556 'K tv R Thirty-Six IISI Row Tom Farrow Kate Grunda Kathy Auspsetter Seated-Sandra Smith, Shirley Tomsic, Elaine Karney Darrell Collins Antoinette Turton. recond Row Hank Knurek Bob Smith Shirley Milicic Standing-Marilyn Dovala, Ron Young, Ross Ringwald Mary Lou McCauley iPhyll1s Woods not photographedl Ed Nemecek, Mary Rose Adams. Announcements Committee June Seniors First Row Bob Stephanopoulos, Iacqueline Rigo, Clara Popiel Phyllis Duncan, Ron Gasper. Second Row Marianne Chesnick, Barbara Borocz. Third Row Ron Kish Gil Polansky, Dave Rosenbaum, Cap and Gown Committee First Row-Shirley Tomsic, Antoinette Turton, Carole Porostovsky, Gloria Ziegler, Valerie Vancs. Second Row-Patricia Tomka, Elaine Karney, Doris Trnian, Virginia Mramor. Third Row-Ted Wagner, Ronald Young, Al Koller. 3 -.f 6 5 C7 Ii, Alex Abel-Intramurals, School Aid. Mary Rose Adams-School Aid, Stadium Usher. Sherrell Adams-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons, Student Eng- lish Council, Sr. Activities. Brendon Allen - Reserve Basketball, Var- sity Track, Cross Country, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. ALEX AIIEL MARY ROSE ADAMS Y SHEKKELL ADAMS BKENDON ALLEN Mary Lou Ardo Carol Auspsetter-School Aid, Emanons, Student English Council? Kathleen Auspsetter-School Aid, Audi- torium Usher, Cadet Choir, Emanons, Student Council, Student English Coun- cil, Sr. Activities. Sandra Bach - Intramurals, School Aid, Football Program Seller, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons. MARY LOU AIIDO CAIOL AUQSETTER KATHLEEN AUSPSETTEA SANDRA IACH Riggs Bailey-School Aid, Student Council. Lois Ballog-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Distributive Education. ' Kathryn Balogh- School Aid, Student English Council, Distributive Education. Beverly Banas-Intramurals, Distributive Education. IIGGS BAILEY LOIS IALLOG KATHAYN BALOGH IEVEILY IANAS Beverley Beal-Intramurals, School Aid, Publication Typist. Betty Beatty-Intramurals, School Aid, Socsers. Marilyn Beetler--School Aid, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Operetta Orches- tra, Student English Council, National Honor Society. Marlene Beiswenger-Seiclals. Mary Benner-Cadet Choir Dolores Berens-School Aid, Assemblies. Betsy Beyer-School Aid. Wilma Binder-School Aid, A Cappella Choir Officer, Operetta, Sr. Activities, Cheer Leader, Assemblies. Dolores learn Bodal:-School Aid, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Or- chestra, Pield Band. Barbara Ann Borocz-School Aid, Hi- Standard Business Manager, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Student Council Officer, Student English Council, Sr. MARY IENNEI lETsY lEYEl Activities, Assemblies, Dramatics, Nal- ional Honor Society. A Dorothy Borowicz-Intramurals, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Socsers. .3,k... pf y Lewis Bove-Intramurals, School Aid, A ' uuuagzq Cappella Choir Officer, Operetta, Dra- ii' 7tS' f matics, Assemblies, Student Council, Student English Council. X113 KAN all lAl.lA.lA ANN WIC? XIOTHY KHUYIZ LIYIS EV! Thirty-Eight noun sovr urn JAN: uumrn . ze ' fri, -iff F: ,BQEA 1s is to 3564.1 U Y' Q is N Q JACK IIOOKS ROBERT IUSCH LORETTA IUSSLER KOSEMAKY CAMPANA QS- X Q . r -if ,, , .. - '21 -.2 F.: , , X' -2 ll? ' i ,: 4 , , B, its to .., ' V' is , ,,4, fs. f ' 5 3 - 'Ne , . p g .Z if 3 ww gk? ig ...,.... ., , ALICE CARRIER JEANETTE CARTER LEONARD CHAPMAN Donald Chopchinski-Assembly Orches tra, Field Band, Sr. Activities. Irene Ciccati-School Aid, Hi-Standard Business Stall, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Edward Cieslak-Intramurals, Hi-Stand ard Staff, Assemblies. Ioan Cisarilr-School Aid, Cadet Choir. Paul Citalr-Intramurals, School Aid. Darrell Collins-Intramurals, School Aid A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities. Helene Csincsak-School Aid, Hi-Stand ard Stall. Donald Czech-School Aid, Varsity De bate Team. William Dargo-Distributive Education. William Davidson Mary Davis-Intramurals, Football Pro gram Seller, School Aid, Emanons, Stu- dent English Council. Teresa Degan-School Aid. CHOPCHINSKI WILLIAM Robert Bove-Intramurals, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Betty lane Bradley-Intramurals, School Aid. lame: Brletic-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Distributive Education. Robert Brodlre lack Brooks-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assemblies, Dramatics. Robert Bush-Varsity Track, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Loretta Bussler-School Aid, Cadet Choir. Rose Mary Campana-Intramurals, School Aid, Sr. Activities, Assemblies. Alice Carrier-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. leanette Carter Leonard Chapman-Varsity Track, Scimi- tar Stall, A Cappella Choir Officer, Cperetta, Current Events Club, L Club, Student English Council, Sr. Activities, Varsity Speech. Marianne Chesnick-School Aid, Audi- torium Usher, Football Program Seller, Student Liie Staff, Publication Typist, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons, Sr. Activities. ffl? - aff - g. 5 ' 'tile EDVAID CIESLAK WAN CISAKIK IXDLLINS HELEN! CSINCSAK DONAID CZECH nuao YILUAI mvmson ruin mvxs TEIISA umm Thirty Nino Forty Donald Dobos-Intramurals, School Aid, Sr. Activities. Phyllis Dobranetski-School Aid, Distribu- tive Education. Richard Domanski Marilyn Dovala-School Aid, Football Program Seller, Sr. Activities. Paul Driscol-lntramurals, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities. Mary lane Dubosh Phyllis Duncan-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Emanons, Sr. Activities. Robert Duray-Intramurals. lean Durham-School Aid, Assembly Or- chestra, Field Band, Operetta Orchestra. 'Kenneth limerick-November 3, 1934 - March 25, 1952-School Aid, Rifle Club. Paul Erdy-Varsity Football, Varsity Track, School Aid, Boys' L Club. Joyce Falls-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Student Council. Tom Farrow-Intramurals, Sr. Activities. lane! Feldkamp-School Aid. Maurice L. Ferraro-School Aid, Hi- Standard Statt. Elizabeth Fido-Intramurals, Girls' Ath- letic Association. Robert Flores-Intramurals, School Aid. Terry Foley--Intramurals, School Aid, Hi- Standard Staff, Socsers. Donna Fowler-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Lo-Hi. Lois Francis-Intramurals, Distributive Education. William Carl Frederick-Basketball Manager. Emily Fries-Stadium Usher, Distributive Education. Donald Garber Elva Garfield-Intramurals, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Girls' Ath- letic Association. tlgbocoasod DONALD DOBOS DOBRANETSKI RICHARD DOMANSKI MARILYN DOVALA PAUL MARY JANE DUBOSH PHYLL YI. CARL Ill.Dl.l.ll1 EIILY Ill!! IDNALD GAIII-I l.l.VA GAIIILLD Edith Garro--Intramurals, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Cadet Choir. Dennis Garwell-A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Field Band, Student Council Of- ficer, Sr. Activities. Ronald G-asper-Varsity Football, Sr. Activities. Dan Georgevich Rosemary Gergely-Cadet Choir. Vemer Golf-School Aid, Distributive Education. loan Gross-School Aid, Editor of Student Life, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Orchestra, Student 'English Council. Katherine Grunda-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Field Band, Drum Majorette, Stu- dent English Council, Sr. Activities, Scimitar Staff. Dorothy Gubeno-School Aid. Richard l-larnbley-Hi-Standard Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council. George H. Hamilton-Intramurals, Var- sity Football, Varsity Track, School Aid. Christ Hansen-Intramurals, School Aid. Marcella Herbert-School Aid, Emanons. Lynne Hartley-Hi-Standard Staff, Stu- dent Life Staff, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band. Eloise Hollinger Ioy llenninger-School Aid. l ra:nk Higgins-Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Operetta Orchestra. Iacquellne Hint:-Intramurals, School Aid. Loretta Hitchens-School Aid, Cadet Choir. Marcella Hobar William Hoenig-School Aid, Hi-Y, Lead- ership Club, Student Council, Student English Council, Class Officer. Margaret llolomuczkl-Intramurals. Alice I-Iosak-Intramurals, School Aid, Student English Council, Red Cross Representative. Molly Hom-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Emanons, Sr. Activities. Forty One lane l-lorosz-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Student English Council. Richard Howard-Distributive Education. Robert Hritsko-Intramurals, Hi-Standard Staff, Sr. Activities. Harold Hukill-A Cappella Choir, Operetta. William Hunady-Intramurals. lack Hunger-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Student Council, Speech. William Hunter - School Aid, Stadium Usher, Current Events Club, Varsity Speech. William Hura Ioanne lgnath-Stadium Usher. Bruce Hyer-A Cappella, Operetta, Va:- sity Speech. Howard Irish-Varsity Football, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Stu- dent Council. lanielle Iacobs-Football Program Seller, School Aid. Forty Two PEARL JUKOWSKI WILLIAM HUNTER WILLIAM HUKA HOWARD IRISH JANIELLE jACOBS Florence Iam-School Aid. Carol Iarvis-Intramurals. Edward lenkins-Intramurals. Dorothy lohnson-Intramurals, School Aid. Iolm lolmson-Intramurals. Earl loscelyn Pearl lurowski Barbara Iuslin-Intramurals, School Aid, Football Program Seller, Hi-Standard Staff, Emanons, Student Council, Sr. Activities. Betty Kapucinski-School Aid, Lo-Hi. Elaine Kamey-Stadium Usher, Football, Program Seller, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities. Paul Katonalr-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Sr. Activities. Kathleen King-Intramural , School Aid, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band. LILLIAN KINHEY RONALD KISH FRA HENRY KNUIEK VICTOI KOIAL ADELIEKT KOLLEK DALE KONYA IITTY IIAN KOVACS ROSE ANN KSENICH Isabelle Kuhn-Intramurals, School Aid, Emanons. lohn Lachowyn - Intramurals, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, School Aid, Boys' L Club. lohn lt. Lehman-School Aid, Distributive Education. David Leonard-Intramurals. Rose Lewandeski Alan Lindsey Robert Lindsley Antoinette Lisca-School Aid, Football Program Seller, A Cappella Choir, Op- eretta, Student Council, Student English Council, Sr. Activities, Assemblies. English Council, Dramatics. Manuel Laio-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Sr. Activities, Assemblies. loan l.ongacrsCadet Choir, Emanons, Student Council, Sr. Activities, Cheer Leader, Assemblies. leannette Los-School Aid. Dan Losiewicz-Distributive Education. Lillian Kinney-Intramurals. Ronald Kish-Varsity Track, Cross Coun- try, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities, Speech. Prank Klembeclr - School Aid, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Operetta Orchestra. Betty C. Knick-School Aid. Henry Knurelr-Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Goll, School Aid, Student English Council, Sr. Activities. Victor Kobal-School Aid, Student Coun- cil, Sr. Activities. Ierome Kocak-School Aid, Assembly Or- chestra, Field Band, Student Council. Patricia Koker-Intramurals, School Aid. Adelbert Koller-Intramurals, School Aid, Cadet Choir, Sr. Activities, Dramatics. Dale Kenya-School Aid. Betty lean Kovacs-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Staff, A Cappella Choir Officer, Operetta, Field Band, Drum Majorette, Dramatics. Rose Arm Ksenich-Intramurals, Stadium Usher, School Aid, Red Cross Repre- sentative. SAIELLE KUHN IOHN LACHOYYN JOHN l. LEHIAN DAVID LIDNAID IANUEI. IDJO JOAN IDNGAC-ll UB DAN Forty Three Karen Lovewell-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Hi-Standard Business Stali, Current Events Club, Student English Council. Sergei Lukianoii-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assemblies. Mary Louise Maclay-School Aid, Student Lite Stall, Current Events Club, Sr. Activities. Iames Maiiasie-Hi-Y, Distributive Education. Theodore Maika-School Aid, Hi-Y. Carl Mandoke-School Aid, Scimitar Stait. Darlene Martincin-School Aid, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta. Ioseph Marusin Harry Maselli-Assemblies. William Masterson-School Aid. Dale Maynard-Intramurals, Varsity Base- ball, School Aid. Mary Ann Mclennett-School Aid. lean McCaskey-Intramurals, School Aid, Editor of Hi-Standard, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Orchestra, Emanons, Student Council, Cheer Lead- er, Class Officer, National Honor So- ciety. Mary Lou McCauley-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Football Pro- gram Seller, Emanons, Sr. Activities. Darrell McKnight-School Aid, Red Cross Representative. Christine Meyers-School Aid, Stadium Usher. Mary E. Middleton-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Socsers, Assemblies. Helen Mikula-Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Accompanist, Emanons. Ray Milas-Stadium Usher, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Shirley Milicic-School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Football Program Seller, Scimi- tar Staff, Emanons, Student English Council, Sr. Activities. Larry Miller-School Aid. Irwin Mindell-Varsity Baseball, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Varsity Speech. Rita Mae Miskow-Cadet Choir. Marcella Mitchell-Intramurals, Football Program Seller, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons. I 4 .1-'nur as RONALD MOLNAR KATHLILLN MRAMGK ROIEKTA MONDOCK VIRGINIA HRAMOR Q- 1 S, , 21,1 is FLORENCE NEMETH - 'ze CHARLES PALAZZO ATAKY ,, A ,ly , fe P.. 'ir-Q ..fQ1 tggQ5fE,5QQ'R lHllLlYPl.lHAa-I 9' LOINA JEAN NOKTHAM JOHN PAPPAS F, it. f 5, MATT!! MAE PIACE . , K -f fs ,lv .f refs., ,,tvAnQ5fZ S t, .A 1 , if ' f' fbi AS . V K 5 SHIRLEY MOORE 1 , we-' DOROTHY MUCHA ,..-...W .Q . -J! ,,,'.,- I 2 STELLA OLEJKO CHER YL MOWREY for W' Wi + ,F W l ui EDWARD NEMECEK EVELYN OLSAVSKY IEVLILY PENION W ... .!'.- TEKIY PHILLIPS JIANNINI PIILQN DR PIITIOIICA IUUUS PID! Ronald Molnar-School Aid, Stadium Ush- er, Football Program Seller, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Roberta Mondoclc-School Aid, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Student English Council. I Shirley Moore-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Emanons, Sr. Activities. Cheryl Mowrey-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons, Camera Club, Sr. Activities. Kathleen Mramor-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons, Student Eng- lish Council, Sr. Activities, Cheer Leader. Virginia Mramor-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Football Pro- gram Seller, A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Emanons, Sr. Activities, National Honor Society. Dorothy Mucha-Lo-Hi. Edward Nemecelr-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Scimitar Stall, Hi-Standard Staff, Student English Council, Sr. Ac- tivities, Camera Club. Florence Nemeth Loma lean Northam-Intramurals, School Aid, Cadet Choir, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Operetta Orchestra, Girls' Athletic Association, Student English Council. Stella Oleiko Evelyn Olsavslxy Charles Palazzo-School Aid. Iohn Pappas-A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Student Council, Assemblies. Thomas Parker - Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Operetta Orchestra. Allen L. Parsons-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Staff, Student Life Staff, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta. lohn Patalxy Mattie Mae Peaceelntramurals. Orchestra, Operetta Orchestra. Beverly Penson-Field Band, Assembly Orchestra. Terry Phillips-Varsity Track, Cross Coun- try, School Aid, Hi-Standard Business Statf, Boys' L Club, Dramatics. Shirley Perhacll-Intramurals, School Aid. leannene Pierson-School Aid, Cadet Choir. Dino Pietromica lulius Piior-Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, Football, Sr. .Activities Fortv-Fivn Dave Pimack-Intramurals, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Ten- nis, Varsity Track, School Aid, Boys' L Club, Student Council, Class Oiticer. Iennie Pliszka-School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Football Program Seller, Editor of Scimitar, Publication Typist, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Student Council, Student English Council, Class Officer, National Honor Society. Gil Polansky-Varsity Debate, Dramatics, Assemblies' Sr. Activities. -...... ........,-.. .mmf Ninn. cu POLANSKY CLARA Poirier Clara Popiel-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Sr. Activities, Red Cross Representative. Dorothy Poprock-School Aid, Publica- tion Typist. Carole Porostovsky-School Aid, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities. Virginia Porter-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons. - - . Ald' DOROTHY POPROCK CAROLE POROSTOVSKY VIRGINIA PORTER LUCILLE POTIDVSKY Catherine Rado-School Aid. Ann Marie Bagan-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Business Staff, Field Band. Carlene Ramirez-School Aid, Publication Typist. Bosita Ramirez-School Aid. CATHERINE IIADO ANN MARIE RAGAN CARLENE RAMIREZ ROSITA RAMIREZ Gene Raynak-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Staff, Field Band, Assembly Orchestra, Dramatics, Varsity Speech. Lucille Redman-School Aid. Patricia Reynolds-A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Emanons. Ianet Bicco-School Aid, Student Lite W GENE ILAYNAK Lucius REDMAN iwrnicin REYNOLDS JANET mcco Business Staff: Seidqlsf Student Eng' lish Council. Iacqueline Rigo-School Aid, Sr. Activities. Ross Bingwald-School Aid, Stadium Ush- er, Scimitar Statf, Sr. Activities, Cam- era Club, National Honor Society. Raymond Rognslad-Varsity Track, Lead- ership Club, Current Events Club, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Activities. David Rosenbaum-School Aid, Auditor- ium Usher, Editor of Scimitar, Hi- Standard Business Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Current Events Club, Sr. Activities, Student Council Otiicer, Cheer Leader, Dramatics, Assemblies, Varsity Speech. Beverly Rufo-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff. Marlene Rumpler-School Aid, Football Program Seller. Mary Catherine Ruscoe-School Aid, Pub- lications Typist, A Cappella Choir. Michael Russell-Varsity Tennis, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Boys' IEVEILY IUFO IARLENE KUMPLEK IAIY CATHERINE IUSCDE MICHAEL IUSSILLI. L Club- Forty-Six AMES SAUVLY JOAN SAMPSON IOS I GEORGE SHULLICK ,IOSEP DAN SMITH JAMES SMITH MARLENE SMITH Robert L. Smith-Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Dramatics, Boys' L Club, Student Council Officer, Student English Coun- cil, Speech, Sr. Activities. Ronald Smith-Intramurals. Sandra Smith-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Emanons, Student Council, Sr. Activities. Ann Marie Stanislawski-School Aid. Ralph Stephan Robert Stephanopoulos - A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Leadership Club, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Activities. Andrew Strong David Sutton-A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Hi-Y, Leadership Club. Douglas Swartz-Intramurals, Varsity Baseball. Geraldine Taddeo-School Aid. Amelia Tammaro-Intramurals, School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta. Iohn Theodoroll-Varsity Football Mana- ger, Varsity Track, School Aid. Iames Sauvey-Varsity Football. Ioan Sampson-Intramurals, Student Council. Iosephine Scali-School Aid, Cadet Choir, Current Events Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. Noel Schmidt-Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Current Events Club, Student English Council. Richard Sheetz-Varsity Track, Hi-Y. George Shullick Iosephine Shullick-Football Program Sel- ler, Distributive Education, Red Cross Representative. Louis Sklarek Dan Smith Iames Smith Marlene Smith-School Aid, Student Eng- lish Council. Norbert Smith-Intramurals. ROBERT L. SMITH RONALD SMITH SANDRA SHITH ANN MARIE STANISLAYSRI RALPH STEPHAN ROIERT STEPIIANOPOUIDS ANDRIY STRONG DAVID SUTTON DOUGLAS SYART1 GEKALDINE TADDID AIIJJA TAKIAIO ,IOHN THIDQQI Forty-Seven Charlotte Thielhom-School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Staff, Cadet Choir, Dramatics. Florian Tilosanec-Intramurals, Student Council, Sr. Activities. Leland 'Iomasek-Cross Country. Richard Tomaszewski-Distributive Education. Patricia Tomko--Football Program Seller, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Sr. Activities. Shirley Ann Tomsic-School Aid, Stadium Usher, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Dramatics, Sr. Activities, Assemblies. Cristela Torres-School Aid, Assemblies. lune Trililetti Lillian Trigilio-School Aid, Scimitar Staff, Publication Typist, Student Coun- cil, Sr. Activities, Assemblies, Cadet Choir. Doris Trnian-Intramurals, Football Pro- gram Seller, A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Girls' Athletic Association, Sr. Activities. Antoinette Turion-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Staff, Dramatics, Sr. Activities, Red M Q Cross Representative, Varsity Speech. 5 ii' ii Bernadine Turton it LILLIAN TRIGILIO DORIS TKNIAN ANTOINETTE TURTON BEANADINE TUATON Iohn Turton-Intramurals, School Aid, Assemblies. Felicia Tuslro-School Aid. Gerald Udvardy-Intramurals, School Aid, Cadet Choir, Sr. Activities. Valeria Vancs-Intramurals, School Aid, Cadet Choir, Sr. Activities. Barbara lune Varadi-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher. lolm Vidovicll-A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Student Council, Sr. Activities. Sandra Vronick-School Aid, Hi-Standard Statt, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Ted Wagner-Intramurals, Hi-Standard Stall, Cadet Choir, Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, Sr. Activities. Barbara Wallace-School Aid. lane Walters - Intramurals, School Aid, Football Program Seller, Cadet Choir, Girls' Athletic Association, Student Eng- lish Council. Carol Walton-School Aid, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Current Events Club, Student English Council, Varsity Speech. lame: Ward-Intramurals, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baslretball, Boys' L Club. Fortv-Eiaht YILLARD VIENTZEL HILDA MAE WESTRICK BARBARA WHITTAKEK DONNA WOLFE KATHRYN YINGIJNG IONALD YOUNG JAMES YUIMAN N0l.llA ZAIIDIEC 505511 IANQC HARIIUA ZAPOLSKY STIVI ZATIOCH lolgrf zu-'NA l0ll.l'l' ULN!! GIDIIA KNOT PICTUREDJ Dean R. Cecil-School Aid. Charles Doblas Louis Logan-School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Hi-Standard Business Staff, A Cappella Choir, Operetta, Current Events Club, Student Council. ludlth Raye Darlene Pinelre Dorothy Weilrel-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Hi-Standard Business Stall, Girls' Athletic Association, Stu- dent Council, Student English Council. Willard Wentzel-School Aid, Varsity Basketball, Boys' L Club. Hilda Mae Weslrick-School Aid, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta. Tony Whitmore-School Aid. Barbara Whittaker-School Aid, Hi-Stand- ard Stall, Student Life Stall, A Cap- pella Choir, Operetta, Student Council, Student English Council, Sr. Activities. Marierie Williams--School Aid, A Cappel- la Choir, Operetta, Drum Majorette, Student Council, Assembly Orchestra. Donna Welle-School Aid. Phyllis Woods-Intramurals, School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Football Program Seller, Scimitar Stalf, Hi-Standard Business Stall, A Cappella Choir, Oper- etta, Emanons, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, Student Council Oflicer, Student English Council, Sr. Activities. Kathryn Yingling-School Aid. lay Yeung-Student Life Staff, Student Council, Student English Council. Ronald Yeung-School Aid, Sr. Activities, Camera Club, Assemblies, Dramatics, National Honor Society. Iarnes Yunnan-lntramurals, Varsity Base- ball, School Aid, Assemblies. Norma Zahorec-A Cappella Choir, Oper- Ztta, Student English Council, Assem- ies. Georgene Zakulny-Intramurals, School Aid, Stadium Usher, Girls' Athletic Association, Student Council, Student English Council, Assemblies. Robert Zanlc-Intramurals, Cross Coun- try, School Aid, Hi-Standard Staff, Camera Club. Marcella Zapolsky-Intramurals, School Aid, Emanons. Steve Zatroch - School Aid, Current Events Club. Darlene Zellner-Assembly Orchestra, Op- eretta Orchestra, Field Band, Assem- blies. Hebert Zellna-Intramurals, School Aid, Assemblies. llebert Zelnlk-Intramurals, School Aid. Gloria Ziegler-School Aid, Auditorium Usher, Assembly Orchestra, Field Band, Sr. Activities, Assemblies. Bernard Zlnllx-School Aid. Forty Nino 5, E 2 s x l lea ues leave umlerfoot as students Miss Ida Stone presents Tony Misko wi h a wed- building. ding present at the Facult Christm s party. Senzor Bls names on t Honor Roll. High Fall finds Tom Kala The Class works together. appearing E CT' Gl Al La ick, Rita Dam from alley 'op Left-Principal for the day, Don Shook is urrounded hy student teachers Dena DeAngeles, Eleanor Westcott, Kathleen Lindsey, jean Holz- miller, Norma Sopko and onlooker Mr. Seidner osing for the photographer. These january enior A's really enjoyed their day. Fenter Right-june Senior student teachers Pat leynolds, David Sutton, Toni Lisca, Lewis Bovc, nd Dave Rosenbaum joke in front of their mail oxes on Senior A Distinction Day. Fottom Right-Student teachers Pat Reynolds, Iary Rose Adams, Dave Sutton, Barbara Whit- aker, Dolores Bodak, Ray Rognstad, Toni Lisca, Lon Young, Don Garber, and Allen Parsons take riefing from Mr. Calta and Principal for the day 'ave Rosenbaum. National Honor Society LTHLEEN AUSPSETTER MARILYN BEETLER' IAIIARA BOROCZ' JOHN IRADY' IRENE CICCATI uuuANr1: cimsxicx JOAN CHROIAK Auur COLEMAN HELENE csmscnx yum urxus BETTY FAM RITA DANIELS' SUNDENA DQANGELIS PHYLLIS DUNCAN JEAN DURHAM 11 .W . , Q V ESTERNORA FRIY ELVA GARFIELD MARILYN GARRISH ELLEN GARY JOAN GROSS KATHERINE GRUNDA LYNNE HARTLEY WILLIAM HOENIG HOLLY HORN STEVEN JAMA' CAROL IAYCXJX' IARIARA JUNE PAUL KATONAR FRANK KLIIIICK KATE-ll.ll-N LINDSY' F iffy-Two S haracter Q chmdgv To belong to the Nationa Honor Society is always 4 much desired goal of all stu dents who enter Lorain Higl School. The National organi zation was formed in 1921 ana Lorain High received its char ter the following year. Th committee which wrote th Society's Constitution saic The purpose of this organizc tion shall be to create an en thusiasm for scholarship. t stimulate a desire to rende service, promote leadershi and to develop character i the students oi the America Secondary Schools. Members are elected from th upper third of the class i scholarshipg but no more tha fifteen per cent of the gradn ating class can become mer: eader NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N I E Z 2 Q' is if :ici ers of the Society. A pupil Lust have an accumulative ervice score of at least twen- r-five p o i n t s. Pupils are raded from 0 to 100 by the aachers in Leadership and haracter and must have an verage of 75 or above in :1ch. The upper third in schol- rship are divided into four uarters, the highest receiving 305 second, 755 third, 505 and 'west 25. This is added to re total of points in the other tree fields and the final fade of a pupil is ranked om high to low. Election is ade from the top of the list : a meeting of the entire fac- .ty. Assuredly, these people ho have become members of .e National Honor Society 'e outstanding members ol ,eir graduating class. SQ cAlouv.u.1'oN IAIGAIIT LONGYELL KAREN LOVEYELL CHEIYL IOYEIY KATHLEEN IIRAHOK MARY L. HACLAY VIRGINIA HIAHOK' jANl PA,l.lE.l DAVID PIKNACK IENNIE PLISZKA CAROL PKIESKOKN IOGS RINGVALD' DAVID ROSENIAUM DONALD SHOCK' l0lElT I.. SMITH . A . 1 I 1 -' 0, ra I' , .fy if it - !f Y 4 I X '3 .. 'M t wi ' 125. 'fl -1 ULUAN nugmo Anromzrrn TUKTON Jomz vmovlcu HILDA YISTIICK lAl.lAl..A VHITTAIII if'Elected in Senior B Year: NORMA BOBELW CHERYL I-IARSHBERGER' VALERIE JENSENW SHIRLEY PRYATEL5 JEAN SANTAMARIA PHYLU! WOODS IONALD YOUNG We Spam' af Awww FUTURE GRADUATES :bw-U . 3 ' , . I 1 Q' - ., ii., V if Q ' W wme' f him L? ' V 5, K 5 S A nxssw-.,,, ,.-aff H wg' 1 W-Wviwaw Class of '53-A Fittv-Six 12-B A-9B Bottom Row -- Gloria Butrey, Anna DiFrancesco, Mary Ann Donjan, Mary DiFrancesco, Mar- garet Cendrosky, Norma Iean Bobel, Delores Alvarado, Barb Beattie. Middle Row-Anne DiLuciano, Carolyn Csutoras, Gerald Ca- ruso, Iean Carr, Lucille Ciula, Nancy Emerick, Barbara Bober, Phyllis Dario, Anita Bonscer. Top Row - Leo DeLuca, Roger Chesser, Keith Bevan, Dan Cica, Charles Chulik, Ioe Capasso, Paul Baumgartner, Mitchell Bie- lich, Len DeLuca. C-12 Bottom Row - Darlene Linder, Anna lean Lange, Doris Matos, Elaine Nicklin, Marilyn New- man, Rose Orozco, Virginia Me- daglia, Delores Kormish, Middle Row -- lim Knight, Don Kody, Mary Ann Mrosko, De- lores Kosco, Peggy Owen, Nancy LeRoy, Pat Marren, Hallie Mil- ler, Bill Iudge. Top Row-Preston Linder, Ted Koler, Dan Iones, Ken Liebfried, Dale Lewandowski, Glenn Kuntz, Bill Kormish, Ronald McFadden, lack Marlcel, Pete Kallas. C-14 Bottom Row- Barbara Fletcher, Resna Epps, Vince Ianni, Mari- anne Hawley, Valerie Iensen, Marilyn Francis, Madeline Kalos, Virginia Kohn, Erminia Gonzalez. Middle Row-Sherry Faris, Ber- nadette Hill, Lois Erdy, Barbara Hamilton, Betty Fraser, Ella Hem- minger, Marilyn Gelman, Cheryl Harshberger. Top Row - Dale Furci, William Farschman, Paul Demyan, lim Dick, Larry Fogel, Paul Haller, Howard Hubbard, Don Garber. 12-B C-17 Bottom Row-Shirley Pryatel, Nancy Rodgers, Sally Schnitzler, Evelyn Poliak, Bonita Rehm, Mary Ann Rahotina, Evelyn Plato, Magdalene Skebo. Middle Row-Donna Profant, Betty Ploszaj, Nick Novak, Ioe Ramirez, Sandy Schulz, Nancy Romoser, Iean Santamaria, Mary Sido, Rosa Petti. Top How - Frank Perisi, Don Skodny, Phil Merthe, Ron Nehls, Iack Pogorelc, George Phillips, Rich Orseno, Val Miraldi, Ed- ward Silver, Mike Oravec. C-18 Bottom Row - Evelyn Talpas, Ioyce White, Sarah Yarbrough, Ioycelyn Szivan, Theresa Zade- kas, Ianet Valentine, Kay Toder- oft, Doris Waby, Barb Spehar, Eleanor Tocchi. Middle Row-Iune Wright, Marie Stamatis, Marilyn Smith, Mary Ann Vinarscik, Sandy Szantay, Marlene Stem, Sylvia Zedlar, Sally Zwelling, Esther Thompe son, Don Stebbins. Top Row-Ken Thomas, Iohn Zwald, Bill Warner, Pete Zoun- das, Herb Wunderlich, Howard Welch, Harry Yavornitzky, Ger- ald Szeto, Dean Zimmerman, Don Werner, Chuck Wagner. Class of '53-B Usherettes, Ioan Gundrum, Sal- ly Seidner, and Marlene john- son get last minute instructions from Mr. Calta. Fifty Eight 11-A A-1 Bottom Row-Roberta Calhoun, Geraldine Buganski, Ioan Akosi, Susan Bailey, Willie Mae Blake, Susan Busick, Ioyce Bark, Rose- mary Bialorucki, Iosephine Cam- po. Middle Bow-Ioan Binder, Iean- ette Blank, Marilyn Brobeck, Ar- lene Broadloot, Edward Arroyo, William Bussler, David Burkes, Louis Arti. Top Bow-Iohn Bodak, Iames Bonko, Dave Beckler, Walt At- wood, lim Baker, David Bryan, Harvey Beckler, Anthony Ban- gas, George Cambria. A-2 Bottom Row-Mary Ann DeTi1lio, Carolee Dangel, Shirley Degan, Fay Crossan, Mary Lou Dimit- roff, Marilyn Chick, Dolores Cisneros, Rosemary Chinn, Elda Mae Coates, Dolores DiFran- cesco. Middle Row-Donald Chapman, Vincent DiFilippo, Fred Catanza- rite, Edward Carter, Ronald Dor- sey, Claudia Carichner, Kathryn Caywood, Eda DiFi1ippo, Aileen Collins, Lauretta Ciula. Top Row-Ronald Carek, Arthur Carpino, Iohn Deliman, Thomas Carpmail, David Dickson, Rich- ard Kreason, Donald Demyan, Richard Deptowicz, E d W cr r d Chrulski, David Caruso, Peter Caruso. 11-A A-3 Bottom Row-Iulie Greco, Don- na Ellis, Loris Giangiacomo Elaine Ganobsek, Arline Duray Nancy Engel, Shirley Frey, Mar: garet Graham, Marilyn Fried- HIGH. Middle Row - Nick DiSilvester, Gus Elbert, Marlene Ferris, Bar- bara Fazekas, Marlene Erickson, Mary Ann Duskey, Dolores Dzam- bik, Phyllis Gill, Phyllis Francis. Top Row-Ed Gow, Manuel Gar- cia, George West, Bob Grasso, Iesse Garcia, Pal Grego, Ray- mond Eclwards, Ken Ganobsik, Ron Enclrizal, Chuck Faragher, Harry Francis. A-4 Bottom Row-Jean Marie Ien- nings, Marlene Hoover, Carolyn Kasco, Shirley Herbert, Ianet Holt, Ann Marie Gula, Ioan Han- ley, Marlene Harrell, Ioan Gun- drum, Helen Hauck. Middle Row-Robert Iones, Da- vid Kable, Iohn Karason, Vincent Iackson, Florence Homenik, Lois Iones, Marlene Iohnson, Mary lane Hrindcr, Roy Heynes. Top Row-Iohn Iakopak, Ken! neth Iama, Harold Hczelka, Ches- ter Iohnson, Mason Iackscn, Iames Horvath, Clyde Horn, Philip Heisner, Iames Hance, Melvin Harvey. A-12 Bottom Row-Ioseph Kotai, Re- nee Lange, Susan Kuhn, Elaine Koons, Lois Kuhn, Vesta Kirby, Carol Kosien, Mary Iean Lep- kowski, Ann Marie Kurish. Middle Row-Lowell Kneisel, Frank Kurowski, Ed Kowalski, Iames Keenan, Shirley Lasky, Alice Kudiak, Mary Ann Kuznar, Mary Ann Kushinski, Ruth Levin, Sandra Llewellyn. Top Row-David Krebs, William Kessler, Don Kutza, Louis Koz- lowski, Ken Larson, Vin LaGana, Paul King, Cliff Lehman, Frank Kozarec, Boris Lazolf. Class of '53-B B I-'il Class of '53-B Sixty 11-A C-5 Bottom Row-Ann Marie Myosky, Margery Pandy, Phyllis Pandy. Leah Proctor, Donna Powers, Maureen O'Neil, Mary Ann Pe- troskey. Middle Row-Ann Marie Papay, Mauvereen Mumford, Toni Ianis- zewski, Virginia Palka, Shirley Ann Mullen, Laura Oehlke, Pat Mroslco, Pat O'Toole. Top Row-Ron Niner, Don Pay- tosh, Earl Price, Rich Mudrock, Steve Popovich, Tom Peterson, Ierry Radase, Ierry Novak, Ioe Novak, Len Orseno. A-14 Bottom Bow-Doris Mclntire, Marlene Lustek, Barbara Miller, Iune McCreedy, Shirley McKin- ney, Ruth Marlow, Catherine Mangan, Steve Mendalr. Middle Row-Mary Molas, Glenn Marsh, Charles Lowe, Ierry Mc- Donald, Gloria Martin, Rowena Miller, Ioan Meluch, Ioy Midili, Ianet Lustek. Top Row - Ioe Martell, Tony Marcucci, Richard Mancini, Dar- rell Mettler, Edward Maioras, David Lynch, Charles Miles, Bruce Meadows, Iustin Logsdon. C-10 Bottom Row-Betty Lou Simpson, Iudy Rogers, Dorothy Rodgers, Sylvia Salek, Elaine Skrepich, Ieanette Sklarek, Ioyce Russo, Lillian Serazin, Molly Rodriguez, Patsy Roney. Middle Row-Ioan Rybarczyk, Iennie Rogala, Betty Jane San- dor, Pcrt Ridenour, Irene Simul- cik, Jerry Shinsky, Sally Seidner, Mary Lou Redding, George Sas, Iane Shepherd, Ieanette Russell. Top Row--Richard Salvetta, Fred Rosso, Franklin Shipwash, Alan Septaric, Richard Sly, Ronald Seders, Karl Sarzen, Donald Seng, Carl Saltis, Bruce Rogers, Darvin Roney. 1 1 -A 203 Bottom Row - LaVerne Stack- house, Georgena Sommers, Rosa- lyn Taich, Patricia Smith, Carol Stevens, Virginia Tonich, Rober- ta Smith, Patricia Stewart, Ioan Smith. Middle Row - Louis Stephano- poulous, Ioan Swartz, Louise Szabo, Carl Thomas, Leonard Thomas, Gordon Todhunter, Har- ry Soviak, David Thomas, Wal- ter Szefcyk. Top Row-Thomas Taliano, Wil- liam P. Smith, Robert Sobel, Iames Szucs, Charles Straka, Charles Stevens, Robert Tarney, Robert Smith, Dennis Stelzer, William Spangler. 207 Bottom Row-Carol Wolk, Car- mel White, Nancy Wissman, Ioan Toth, Charlotte Williams, Sandra Wise, JoAnn Welch, Iudy Zvara, Clivetta Whitehead, Bertha Wal- ters, Renee Zivic. Middle Row-Marcia Wittow, Iames Vargo, Dominic Zocchi, Iack Wiggins, Richard Zudell, Iames Trepoy, Neil Yingling, Daniel Toth, Arthur Weber, Mary Ann Ulakovic, Delores Zalog. Top Row - William Yurovich, Iesse Valletta, Ronald Walbom, Donald Vincent, Robert Van- Buren, Elmer Walters, Donald Trimmer, Gerald Woltman, David Waby, David Wargo, Gene Zbrezny. Class of '53-B In an allemande left, Ted Driscol passes Fran Broz while Chuck Far- ragber and Arnold Gar- cia are on the other side of the circle. Sixty-Ono Class of '54-A Sixty-Two 11-B A-8 Bottom ltow-Dorothy Anthony, Shirley Catalano, Sally Brown, Harriet Campana, Gloria Brad- ley, Lulu Captain, Louise Bove. Middle Row-Norma Carnahan, Gail Bakehouse, Lois Beiswen- ger, Foster Armstrong, Louis Ba- logh, Shirley Bereczky, Clara Brunotts, Don Butcher, Top Row-Robert Braun, Peter Clark, Samuel Ciccati, Richard Colella, LeRoy Bradley, William Albright, Donald Bajcer, Kenneth Breckenridge, Louis Csillag. A-11 Bottom Bow-Lois Dengerd, Ianet Croskey, Helen Dugovich, Gloria D'lnnocente, M a r y DeLaMora, Stella Dandalides, Santina Cur- cillo. Middle Row-Alekie Delis, Gwen Curtis, Don DelPrincipe, Ted Driscol, Arnold Garcia, Ioan Dunlap, Darla Edwards, Mar- garet Dobias. Top Row-Henry Edwards, Steve Farkas, Robert Docs, Gerald Em- merick, Ronald Dlugosz, Carl Firestone, Ioseph Dominquez, Gerald Ellsworth, Chester Fisher. 201-B Bottom Row--Dorothy Zanic, Lil- lian Zocchi, Florence Yeager, Elaine Tullord, Geraldine Szabo, Phyllis Trotta, Loretta Teets. Middle Row-Ioan Vida, Mary Ann Vilevac, Marilyn Wissman, N i c h o 1 cr s Zaferakes, Myrna Thiery, Donald Trasti, Russell Stinson. Top Row-William Underwood Robert Vigg, Robert Zimmerman, Cleo Tucker, Ed Tutkovics, Iohn Speckhart, Murray Thompson, George Wolford. 11-B 201-C Bottom Bow-Mary Lou Guba, Twila Hafely, Ioan Hladek, Ce- cilia Kaliszewski, Darlene Iaco- vetti, Iosephine Giacinto, Ger- aldine Gonnella. Middle Row-Gordon Gorenshek, Mary lames, Iim Grabney, lean Frank, Rosann Homolya, Gayle Francis, lane Iones, Roxine Gal- lo, Gaynell Gilford. Top Row-Peter Gonzales, Frank Graziano, Harold Garfield, Carl Giese, David Hamilton, Roger Gertz, Robert Kachur, Richard Iacovetti, Earl Iaffy, Delbert Gurnack. 201-D Bottom Row - Lorraine Kolczun, Mary lean Kordeleski, Ianice Linden, Pat Lesiesky, Ida Miller, Betty Messenger, Richard Kam- lolt. Middle Row-Norma Kish, Carol Lopatkovich, Ianet Kohart, Ioan Kopasz, Pat L u s t e k, Dorothy K r al y, Cathleen Magdaleno, Louise King, Ioan Laskey. Top Row-Robert Kalapas, Dale Locher, Donald Nemeth, Iames Kamnikar, Richard Logar, George Mavros, Gary Krause, Gary Ko- leno, William Moulas, Frank Kodman. 205 Bottom Row-Madeline Moore, Noreen Ortenzi, Clarice Motter, Lois Moldovan, Sally Pullin, Maxine Pecora, Shirley Schroe- der, Alice Rodriquez. Middle Row-Connie Petti, Mary Scopp, Betty Minic, Sophie Pap- pas, Theodore Romanski, Richard Schumaker, Robert Shedd, Dick Rango. Top Row-Michael Powers, Del- bert Sadowski, Norman Pernber, Iames Ritchie, Donald Plumb, lames Scheilerstein, Russell Pro- venza, Alan Reighard. Class of '54-A f i L Class of '54-B Sixty-Four 10-A boys enjoy a game of volleyball during a gym class. 10-A A-9A Bottom Bow-Ethel Skebo, Dar- lyn Shibley, Ianice Shibley, Con- nie Smith, Mary Springowski, Marcia Silver, Ruth Soppanish, Phyllis Sipos, Shirley Shoemaker, Middle Row-Sandra Seeba, Geraldine Smith, Shirley Schuel- ler, Iames Pratt, Bob Raider, Eugene Rutkowski, Peter Pincura, Barbara Shepherd, Rosemarie Skodney, Ioyce Schnitzler. Top Tow--Iames Salay, Ray- mond Russell, George Powell, Donald Rognstad, Anthony Pie- tromica, Donald Savinsky, Ron- ald Phillips, Richard Regler, Richard Reber, Ronald Reber, William Rowley, Jerry Roop. A-13 Bottom Row - Annie Thomas, Rosemarie Toth, Millicent Vigno- vich, Mary Ann Vegh, Ruth Taulbee, Mary Ann Tomko, Bar- bara Thompson, Kathryn Wade. Middle Row-Marilyn Udvardy, Lillian Turman, Rosemarie To- kar, Virginia Vargo, Susan Ur- ban, Ioan Tardio, Dale Scher- lling, Howard Smith, Charles Shick. Top Row-Richard Skolnicki, Melvin Shullick, Richard Strick- ler, Bob Sipos, Erwin Sekelsky, Read Spayd, Kenneth Sklarek, Robert Schwartz, Dale Steven- son, Ronald Stephanchick. 10-A B-3 Bottom Row-Mary Ann Muz- quiz, Prancene Mramor, Carol Maurer, Betty Motzer, Lois Mc- Donald, Dolores Mehalic, Carol McFadden, Marjorie Mozak, Ma- rie Mozak. Middle Row-Ruth Monhollen, Elaine Mroskey, Marguerite Mar- inik, Mary Ann Mrvatz, Martha Mihalik, Lane Moody, Don Mi- lovich, Edward Molnar, Mario Manecci, Felix Maselli. Top Row-Edmond McCall, Michael Mazur, Donald Mikola, Iames McCauley, Iames Mikula, James Mitchell, David Meredith, Finley Martell. B-12 Bottom Row-Elba Rivera, De- lores Niner, Patricia Puskavich, Patricia Okulanis, Anita Nowicki, Mary Palco, Lillian Rosso, Anne Pesti, Darlene Proctor. Middle Row- Dolores Osgood, Patricia Rusin, Mary Pecynski, Ralph Palazzo, Richard Ostran- der, Carolyn Roddy, Ioan Rosi- tano, Shirley Salanci, Mildred Santu. Top Row-Stephen Nemeth, Wil- liam O'Toole, Roy Nickololt, Richard Pandy, Chris Moulas, Gerald Muskovich, Dale Nau, Lloyd Peterson, Robert Murray, Victor Petro, George Olson. C-1 Bottom Row-Annie Belle Cald- well, Shirley Beck, Iudith Arndt, Frances Broz, Margaret Broad- toot, Ieanette Bennett, Marilyn Becker, Ioan Brezinski, Andri- enne Cajka. Middle Row-lean Bailey, Mari- anne Burger, Audrey Barker, Ioyce Brown, Ioan Babies, Eve- lyn Andrews, Barbara Beachler, Iames Baker, William Bach, Ron- ald Anuskiewicz, Robert Anus- kiewicz. Top Row-Robert Barno, Harry Balogh, Leonard Atrates, Iohn Almert, Willie Ammons, Frank Azok, Francis Aquilino, Donald Bair, Andrew Barchteld, Kenneth Bohach, Donald Amos, William Bellisario. Class of '54-B Sixty-Five Class of '54-B Sixty-Six 10-A C-2 Bottom Row-Ioan Ciriaco, Louise Copa, Doris Diamond, Marcella Czarney, Patricia Day, Rosema- rie Czapp, Vince Curci, Vaughn Dunham, Loretta Cheers. Middle Row-Autumn Day, Fran Cieslak, Donna Dugle, Carol Ann Csillag, Constance Ciula, Law- rence Braleski, Ben Carlson, lack Citak, Kenneth Blakely, Anclris Brummelis. Top Row-Richard Cano, Noel Bremer, Gerald Ciula, Albert Burgdorl, Allan Cerne, Robert Boroski, Gary Cerveniak, Arnold Colella, Allan Boroski, Iohn Comer, Richard Carpino. C-3 Bottom Row - Shirley Ferguson, Sally Furdyn, Pauline Fundak, Patricia Eberhardt, Emma Gard- lock, Charlene Fairhead, Carol Eyman, Gloria Fantin, Nancy Fisher, Agnes Dyczkowski. Middle Row-Kay Farlow, Char- lotte Fusa, lean Farrow, Iennie Fritz, Ioyce Francis, Mary Ann Elkovich, Richard Csinscak, Her- man DiFillipo, Karl Disler, Steven Dyka. Top Row-Nick Dario, Ronald Faris, Charles Cook, Mitchell Corey, Norman Davis, Michael Estok, Emery Fekete, Iarnes Eic- holz, Tom Faris, Richard Fauver, Pat Costello. C-4 Bottom Row - Marie Glowacki, Ann Hettler, Sally Griffith, Neva Good, Gretchen Hauser, Barbara Hicok, Ioan Gethin, Patsy Ham- mer, Barbara Gustin. Middle Row- Margaret Hanko, Sonja Hermason, Ierry Gimben, Annette Garkish, Thomas Gallo, Bert Gabrie, Ronald Feldkamp, Patricia Gray, Susan Giangia- como, Doris Hambly. Top Row-Ioe Gutierrez, lack Harrell, Paul Gonzales, Iames Freshwater, Ierry Fyre, Ronald Gulas, Thomas Gentille, Paul Glorioso, Edward Harper, Iohn Gilbert. 10-A C-6 Bottom Row-Dolores Hrinda, Adrienne Hogue, Mary Karmo- giannis, Viola Hunyad, Margie Ianildo, Alice Ianuszewski, Iac- queline Iones, Charlotte Hiesser, Rosemary Kargard. Middle Row-Norman Herschel- man, Ioe Hribar, David Hlebcar, Carlene Ivan, Eileen Ignath, Clara Ianni, LaVerne Homola, Flora May Iackson, Beverly Ka- losky. Top Row-Ierry Heynes, Andrew Hreha, Sergio Inchaurregui, Io- seph Huszti, Daniel Hicks, Don- ald Izworski, Dale Hammer, Wil- liam Iordan, Lee Hartley, Louis Hoosech, Nathaniel Hinton. C-8 Bottom Row-Loretta Liberty, Rosie Kocan, Ieanette Kowalski, Shirley Machutas, Marge Kowal- ski, Elaine Kobasic, Dolores Krou- cik, Sylvia Kuhn, Delores Konie- czny, Doris Kuhn. Middle Row-Mary Iane Kerekes, Doris Lukesic, Hazel Maclin, Na- talie Kostelny, Delores Lundy, Dick Leffler, Paul Logan, Sam Lauricia, Iohn Kertesz, Ierry Kurowski. Top Row-Harold Loewy, Myron Kozlowski, Ierry Majka, Dave Kramer, Iim Iurasek, Claude Ios- celyn, Walt Kruszewski, Ralph Ioyce, Gordon Kachur, Dan Lach- owyn, Iohn Laury. 201-A Bottom Row - Audrey Welch, Myrtle Whalen, Barbara Young, Diana Wilson, Kathlyn Zadoroz- ny, Karen Zaebst, Ann Yerico, Waunetta Willis. Middle Row-Lyle Taylor, Domi- nic Zappa, Richard Turton, lean Zych, Iudy Wiegand, Caroline Young, Mary Ann Wnek, Mary Iane Zahratka, Emelia Zinitz. Top Row-Ronald Turton, Gerald Telatnik, W i l l i a rn VanBuren, Richard Zilka, William Todd, Ronald Yarsa, Harold Wright, Robert Tisler, Fritz Zellar, Rich- ard Szabo. Class of '54-B Sixty-Seven Class of '55-A Sixty Eight 10-B B-2 First Row-Margaret Baraty, Do- lores Atwood, Janet Crawford, Elaine Afrates, Carol Calabrese, Geraldine Butler, Marlene Be- rencsi, Bruce Chesser. Second Row -J u d y Denman, Nancy Jo Burns, Marsha Csavina, Nancy Dovala, Nancy Burdett, Norma Borer, Mary Lou Di Pas- quali, Betty Ducar, Mary Baran- osky. Third Row - Don Amato, Bob Bowersox, Ed Beresh, Elvon Chinn, Mark Cooper, John Car- ter, Robert Bolyard, Bill Albright. Fourth Row--Ray Bauer, Cal Curley, R o n a l d Crapo, lan Brown, Gordon Bair, Bob Ardick, Walt Campbell, Frank Burtze, Harrison Baumbaugh. B-4 First Row-Carol Frederick, Bar- bara Hennis, Marlene Garcia, Donna Kay Hammond, Shelia Jarvis, Barbara Kish, Kathleen Evanish, Shirley Gallo, Second Row-Sylvia Hemminger, Janet Fisher, Ruth Johnson, Do- lores Foley, Elinor Holt, Mary Jane Katkic, Joan Finlayson, Anna Mae Hunger, Carolyn Jackson. Third Row - Thomas Gajdos, Ronald Glorioso, Dave Davis, Ron Hanna, Dave Dominico, Paul Gray, Ron Guerrera, Art Garcia, Don Davis, Dominic DiCarlo. Fourth Row-Carl Farschman, Warren Grossner, Earl Holloway, Harold Dunfee, Bill Francis, Gil- bert Haley, Jay Dunlap, Charles Felix, Ron Hamilton. C-7 First Row-Marjorie McCrone, Martha Kordeleski, Nihla Maine, Marilyn Merthe, Frances Luczk- kowski, Phyllis Lamats, Horten- ,zia Mendez, Barbara Myers. Second Row-Carol Kosco, Ann Mensendiek, Pat Kucia, Dawn Mathews, Ruby Lange, Ruby Mc- Ginnis, Shirley Latto, Corrine Kuhn, Alice Marsh. Third Row-David Irish, Bob Hor- vath, John Lukovics, Bob Mihelic, Gerald Koltas, Richard Kielar, Don Krol, Frank Horvath, Al Jesensky. Fourth Row-Frank Luczkowski, Gordon McCartney, Eugene Lav- ish, John Krieg, Raymond Mac- Farland, Justin Lumley, Henry Moore, Joe Murray, David Miller. 10-B C-9 First Row-Hazel Oravec, Betty Peoples, Clara Poth, Geraldine Pernisky, Doris Sands, Barbara Moldovan, Anna Ragnoni, Ioan Payntor. Second Row-Felton Robertson, Carol Pincura, Rosemary Pear- sall, Tony Pruchnicki, Pete Pap- pas, Bill Pennington, Bill Nickel, Caroline Nagy, Marian Norris, Richard Papay. Third Row-Betty Mueller, Iane Louise Nahm, Rosa Raponi, Lil- lian Pries, Gerry Pogorelec, Bar- bara Scott, Bernice Sabo, Paula Neller, Nancy Nitz. Fourth Row-Ierry Palermo, Lar- ry Raynalc, Greg Rangel, Ray Nickolott, Alex Pappas, Dan Nu- nez, Don Muzik, Arnie Pajer, Charles Riske, Ed Panzel. C-16 First Row-Reinaldo Torres, Bar- bara Vronick, Sandra Stachli, Ioyce Supel, Carolyn Stanislaw- ski, Diana Tulock, Vernette Su- per, Ioane Urschel, Frank Scali. Second Row-Ed Shippe, Dan Zgola, Duane Shevidan, Agnes Sirak, Norma Winzer, Louis Stip- anovich, Ellenor Targett, lim Vaszily, Iim Saegart, Iimmy Stanford. Third Row - W a y n e Thomas, Glenn Tillaclr, George Stewart, Richard Weidman, Frank Toma- zin, Ierry Udovich, Iames Welch, Robert Sas, David Rosso, Charles Vidovich. Class of 55 A Mrs. DeV Meblow assists in the orientation of the incom- ing sophomores. ATHLETICS . .,.5 I , -3 1 Q fr 1 3 : A ! iff I E .,.,. E I E il 1' 'U Q v 1 . :ff 2 'W ,Q if wx ha S2 xi mn I ,Wg l Bottom Row-Dan Iones, Ierry Novak, Rich Orseno, Earl Price, Howard Irish, Iohn Lachowyn, Preston Linder, Iohn Karason, Al Coleman. Second Row-Karl Sarzen, Bob Tarney, Ron Nehls, Dick Saltzman, Walt Atwood, Bill Mihalic, Iim Dick, Roger Chesser. Third Row-Pete Zoundas, Iessie Garcia, Dwight Farr, Howard Hubbard, Paul Erdy, Andy Kosco, Wells Gray. Top Row-Paul King, Don DelPrincipe, Charles Straka, Cleo Tucker, Bob Van Buren, Lavon McCall. Varsity Football Coming through for their sixth consecutive victory over Akron North, Lorain blanked the Vikings 19-0. In a bruising, hard fought contest Fremont Ross's Little Giants edged Lorain 14-7. The Steelers' second defeat came at the hands of Cuya- hoga Falls. In a close battle the Black Tigers squeezed by Lorain 14-7. The Steelers, ahead in the first half 12-7. finally lost to Cleveland Heights, 32-12. After losing three straight games, the Steelers proved the extra point valuable by edging Shaker Hgts. 20-19. On October 19 the powerful Sandusky Blue Streaks in- vaded Lorain and after a see-saw battle the final score read. Lorain 25, Sandusky 41. With Dan Iones throwing two touchdown passes, Lorain copped its third victory of the season against the Lake- wood Rangers, 19-6. On a snow covered field, Lorain remained red hot and turned back the Shaw eleven 20-0. A windy November evening witnessed the 32-12 vic- tory of the Elyria Pioneers over the Steelers. Lorain successfully ended the football season with a splendid game over Euclid 19-12. LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Elyria .................................... 5 l 0 175 54 Cleveland Heights .............. 4 l ' l 156 100 Lorain .............,........ ,.... 4 2 0 10 2 101 Lakewood ....... ..... 3 3 0 1 16 83 Euclid .................. ..... 3 3 0 88 133 Shaw ...................... ..... 1 5 U 26 138 Shaker Heights ...... ..... 0 5 1 69 123 Seventy Two 0 i 2 ' w I F S CAPTAIN WELLS GRAY Captain Wells Gray and the oth: graduating players have donned tl Lorain colors for the last time. Tl' all-around ability which these te men possessed is evidenced 1: awards and recognition on varioi all-star teams. Defensively and c fensively these ten players turne in performances which thrilled tho' sands of spectators. , I u 'L His-Q IMI Ex.. ff sw auxin!! AL COLEMAN DWIGHT FARR RON GASPER M I HOWARD IRISH ANDY KOSCO JOHN LACHOWYN M an I ,M if 't V' LAVON McCALL PAUL ERDY BILL MIHAI-IC Seventy-Three Head Coach Art Lave . . . . . . Line Coach Tony Misko VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Lorain 19 . . Akron North U Lorain 7 . . Fremont Ross 14 Lorain 7 . . Cuyahoga Falls 14 Lorain 12 . . Cleveland Heights 32 Lorain 20 . . Shaker Heights 19 Lorain 25 . . Sandusky 41 Lorain 19 . . Lakewood Lorain 20 . . Shaw Lorain 12 . . Elyria 32 Lorain 19 . . Euclid 12 Coach Art Lave has completed his thir year with Lorain as head football coacl He graduated from Kent State Unive sity where he played both football an basketball. Coach Lave spends most 1 his spare time traveling. He has bee from the Atlantic to the Pacific ar from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexic He also spends a good deal of his tin playing golf and tennis. Coach La' feels that We had a fair team this yec Though the defense Wasn't too stron the offense squad made a good shot ing. With seventeen or eighteen pla ers back next year Coach Lave is ve optimistic. The spirit of the Lorain st dents toward football is exceptional c cording to Coach Lave. Coach Tony Misko came to Lorain Hit at the same time as Coach Lave. He interested in golf but his main intere centers around geographical landscc ing. Coach Misko has been with La for six years. He graduated from Ke State University where he pitched ba: ball and played end on the footb team. Right: john Karason takes a handoff from Dan Innes during practice. Managers Below: Ed Majoras, Bill Bach, Earl Iatfy, Boris Lazotf. M LIL..-....,,.,..g, D fa' 3 Q4 all -Q va L ? X :E L ...il First Bow-Edmund McCall, Emery Fekete, Arnold Garcia, Paul Logan Don Baycer Hank Edwards Ice Gutierrez Ronald Stephanchick. Second Row-Dan Lachowyn, Nate Hinton, Rich Collela, Dale Stephenson Iim Scheiferstein Russ Provenza Ted Driscol, lim Mikula. Third Row-David Hamilton, Andrew Hreha, Donald lzworski, Foster Armstrong George Wofford Gordon Kachur Bill O'Toole, Ierry Telatnik, Dick Strickler. Fourth Row-Bob Boroski, George Pressick, Bob Vigg, Ted Stanziano, Gerald Muskovich lack Harrell Bill Van Buren Sophomore Football The Sophomore football team ended a very good season with an overall standing of seven wins and two defeats and a league standing of five wins and one defeat. They tied Cleve- land Heights for first place in the Lehi League. The reserves first met Clearview's varsity team and were defeated 6-U, Clearview's tally came in the last few minutes. Lorain missed two at- tempts to score. Lorain walked away with their first win against Sandusky 25-U. Their only league defeat, 13-2, came from a very strong Cleveland Heights team. Scoring three touchdowns in the last quarter, Lorain came through to down Shaker Hgts. 25-6. Again with little opposition from Sandusky, the reserves walked away with a 27-U win. Once more scoring three touchdowns in the last quarter they defeated Lakewood 27-7. By scoring late in the last quarter, the Steel- men won a 6-U victory over Shaw. In a close game against Elyria, Lorain won by scoring two touchdowns with four minutes left in the last quarter. The Sophomores completed their season with a 24-U victory over Euclid. ' The reserve team was under the direction of Head Coach Don White, a graduate of Kent State University. White played varsity football as a guard for three years while in college. He has been coaching for two years. Coach Kale Canfield attended Wittenberg Col- lege and played three years of varsity football. He has been coaching at Lorain for two years. Seventv-Six Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain Lorain WON LOST 2 The Sophomore team practices under the vgfirlfd, 1,3532 Qi Lirwvoi s, M U -ma: g: 1 ,wh Lell to Right-Darlene Iacovetti, Connie Petti, Carol Kosten, Sa l Lorfairze Kolczun finish ri yell with at jlurrifi. ary Iames, Phyllis Pandy, Lorraine Kolczun, LaVerne Stackhouseivw Delores Alvarado m Levy, Susan Busick, Wilma Binder, Evelyn Plato. CHEER LEADERS Boys were originally the cheerleaders at L.H.S. They were under the leadership of Mr. Wilbur Tipton and were very acro- batic in their stunts. In 1941 Miss Ger- trude Zink took over the training of cheer- leaders. There are two sets of cheerlead- ers consisting of Varsity and Reserves. Cheerleaders are eligible to receive an L , if they cheer at contests for four con- secutive semesters. Service credit is given ior cheerleading. ! Savnntv.Smr4 Back Row-Darrell Mettler, Dave Pirnack, Willard Wentzel, Del Bastock, Peter Zoundas, Henry Knurelc. Front Row-Steve Matesiclc, Dan Iones, Earl Price, Charles Stevens, and Iim Dick. Varsity Basketball Coach Iohn Lutsch brought his team through the season with a record of ten wins and ten losses. Lorain ended their season with seven wins and five losses in Lehi competition. Win- ning and losing streaks appeared many times during the season. The team won their first two games and then lost the next six. They then came back against Elyria with a score of 53-29. After that they Won five straight but lost the next three. By playing overtime the Steelmen defeated Elyria 46-45 in the final game of the season. In the district tournament Lorain won two games but were defeated by Cleveland St. Ignatius. Dave Pirnack and Hank Knurek were voted the most valuable players for the l951-52 season. Knurek showed that he possessed both ability and skill. Although Pirnack's point average wasn't too impressive, he proved to be a good man on the boards and a valuable defensive player. Seventy-Eight VAR Amherst Shaker Heights Lakewood Bucyrus Fostoria Euclid Cleveland Hgts Sandusky Elyria Shaw Shaker Heights Lakewood Shaw Euclid Iohn Marshall Cleveland Hgts. Elyria SITY SCORES ........Lorain 37 32 . . . . Lorain 56 . . . . Lorain 46 . . . . Lorain 44 . . . . Lorain 52 . . . . Lorain 55 . . . . Lorain 50 . . . . Lorain 29 . . . . Lorain 52 . . . . Lorain 29 . . . . Lorain 40 . . . . Lorain 41 . . . . Lorain 59 . . . . Lorain 63 . . . . Lorain 62 . . . . Lorain 45 ........Lorain District Toumament Fairview North Olmsted St. Ignatius 40 ........ Lorain 30 . . . . . Lorain 56 . . . . Lorain 5 I Y Af' 'W' P + i 4:1 3 ' an 0 Yi ,,-5 QW? iz J. N.-f 5. f' First Row Ed Tutkovics Dick Logar Gerald Muskovich B111 Underwood, Emery Fekete, Gordon Kachur. Back Row Edmund McCall Manager Bob Kacur Iim McCauley Ron Yarsa, Gary Cerveniak, Homer Rash, Reserve Basketball Coach Kale Canfield's reserves demon- strated offensive ball handling in av- eraging over forty-four points per game. The first two games with Arn- herst and Shaker were won easily but six teams defeated the reserves to give them a record of nine wins and six losses. The reserves defeated all but one team at least once during the sea- son. Lorain handed Iohn Marshall's reserves their only loss of the season. RESERVE SCORES Amherst 26 .... Lorain 51 Shaker Heights 32 .... Lorain 50 Lakewood 23 .... Lorain 22 Euclid 34 .,.. Lorain 68 Cleveland Hgts. 35 .... Lorain 33 Sandusky 27 .... Lorain 37 Elyria 40 .... Lorain 38 Shaw 30 .... Lorain 25 Shaker Heights 48 .... Lorain 46 Lakewood 35 .... Lorain 42 Shaw 35 .... Lorain 42 Euclid 33 .... Lorain 47 Iohn Marshall 60 .... Lorain 68 Cleveland Hgts. 58 .... Lorain 45 Elyria 50 .... Lorain 59 slag SEE State Athletic Commissioner Mr H W Emswiler has held the office of Commissioner of Ohio High School Athletic Association for over ten years. There are eleven hundred high schools under his juris- diction. Among his duties are the controlling of the state tournaments, the leveling of pen- alties and passing on the eligibility of any questionable person or team. All of Mr. Emswiler's decisions are subject to the ap- proval of the State Board of Control which consists of five men, one from each district in Ohio. During Mr. Emswiler's administra- tion an accident insurance program was set up which has helped pay for accidents dur- ing games in many of Ohio's high schools. Mr. Emswiler's office also puts out athletic bulletins which are helpful to the schools ath- letic programs. Mr. Emswiler graduated from Dennison University where he played on the basketball and football teams. He started his career as teacher and coach at a Columbus high school. High School Athletic Director Mr. George Daniel has been on the job in Lorain for forty-two years. For twelve years he coached all the sports in Lorain High School. Mr. Daniel attended Ohio Wesleyan University, Harvard University and Chatau- qua School of Physical Education. While in college he was active in football, basketball, baseball, and track. He set the State Collegiate record for the 440 with 48.8 seconds which stood for twenty-five years in Ohio. While speaking in Lorain last winter, Mr. George Gauthier, Director of Athletics at Ohio Wesleyan, said that Mr. Daniel was one of the greatest athletes in the history of Ohio Wesleyan. When the office of the Ohio High School Athletic Association was first started the po- sition was offered to Mr. Daniel. As Director of Athletics, Mr. Daniel has charge of all the Physical Education pro- grams in Lorain Public Schools which in- cludes thirteen buildings. He takes care of the tickets, makes out the athletic schedules. and helps keep the financial budget balanced. Mr. Daniel is also the Executive Secretary of the Lake Erie League. S if 5' :2' 22'- f 1 1 ,B i K ,rs Ns lag 'fi it DRAIN l All' QRAIN on ' my Pm! Front Row-Coach Mills, Iohn Karason, George Wofford, Bill O'Toole, George Hamilton, Coach White. Second Row-lim Mikula, Ronald Gasper, Don Vincent, Ronald Kish, Bob Sipos, Bob Bush, Henry Edwards. Third Row-Sergio Inchaurregui, Arnold Garcia, Dick Strickler, Dick Orseno, Bob Van Buren, lack Harrell, Chester Iohnson, Alex Pappas. Fourth Row-Lloyd Peterson, Dave Pirnack, Don Kutza, Walter Atwood, Cleo Tucker, Thomas Peterson, Harold Loewy. Our 1952 track team is unsea soned for it lost most of it veteran men by graduation Only two lettermen are bacl but a large number of sopho Iobn Karason shows his pole- Don Vincent takes to the mol-es are out, Coach Mill 1'a lfi 8 skill- high hurdles- believes the team will be ver' good next year. The team' strongest point is the higl jump with Bob Bush and Bol Sipos. Coach Herb Mills is iz his fourth season as trac' coach, this year he had th help of Assistant Coach Whit Front Row - Harry Francis, Io Dominguez, Richard Cano. Back Row-Ronald Walbom, Do Vincent, Albert Burgdori. i r 3 GX' J il MW insist 'i .M elif . s Qi. sf 'ai XXX ff . 43' iii' Front Row-Paul Logan, Walt Szerlcyk, Felotn Robertson, Frank Azolr. Back Row-Tom Farrow, Iohn Lachowyn, George Presick, Al Iesensky. Bowhng Basebau :ted-Norm Herschelman, Iohn Pataky, Ed Gow, Ron Clark Bob Vigg, Dick Kreason. mding-Danny Nunez, Ron Guerrero, Sergio lnchaurregui Iames Eicholz, Paul Citak, David Caruso, Ron Seders: Ray Solak. The Steelmen rolled very well this year with Iohn Pataky taking the high three game award and Ed Gow the second three game award. Danny Nuenez copped the second single high game award. Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, Lakewood, and Lorain were the tour teams which competed for bowling awards this season. This has been Coach Pete Smith's second year as Steeler bowling coach. Captain john Lachowyn steals home plate. The Lorain High baseball team's hitting isn'l very strong but Coach Tony Misko has good pitching and good fielding. Team Captain is Iohn Lachowyn. Enough sophomores are in the lineup to give L.H.S. a good showing in the league next year. Eighty-Three f' QQ. ..,,g - ' ,VKVQV ' :X 'IE I Tennis When Lorain first formed a tennis team for the Lake Erie League, Edwin W. Bash was chosen for the coaching position. This year marks his last season, after 26 years as tennis coach. It takes seven men to make a tennis team, three singles and two doubles. This year Dave Pirnack, Charles Wagner and Bob Kachur play- ed singles While Al Septaric, Dick Kamfolt, Mike Estok, Neil Yingling and Iack Markel al- in ternated in doubles. Dave Pirnack went to the district meet in May for the singles while Bob Kachur and Charles Wagner went for the doubles. Al Septaric backbands one over the net as Dick Kamfolt sets himself for the return. To Row -- A1 Septaric, Bob Kachur, Dave Pirnack, Chuck ' P Wagner, Coach Bash. Front Row-lack Markel, Dick Kamfolt, Neil Yingling. Lorain U . Shaker Lorain 1 . . . Shaw Lorain 1 . . Lakewood Lorain 4 . . . Elyria Lorain 3 ..... . Euclid Matches Won-9 Lost-16 H Sets Won-2 Lost- 3 s Go ugh Lelt to Right-Norm Herschelman, lack Wiggins, Bob Tarney, Dave Koethe, Hank Knurek, Earl Price, Iohn Almert. Eighty-Four Coach Clayton Walker be- lieves that Lorain students are very interested in golf. This is Walker's first year as golf coach. He got his start on the links as a caddy. At seven- teen he became caddy-master with three hundred and fifty Caddies under him. Coach Walker played a year of prc golf and then Went into the service Where he got a chance to play in France and Scot- land. After the War he Went pro for another year. Coach Walker has played in tourna- ments with such pros as Byron Nelson and Louis Chiapetta. Intramural Champs LOLAPALOOZERS Pijor, Doug Swartz. BOYS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS Bottom Bow-Ronald Niner, Julius Top Row-Tom Farrow, Paul Ka- tonak, Gene Raynak, Don Smith. Doug Swartz sends one through the hoop for two ' points against Elyria. BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS 1 BROWNS GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS - GLOBETROTTERS ont Row-Steve Nemeth, Ron Turton, Richard Skolnicki, First Row-Iean Jennings, Rosemary Chinn, Hazel Maclin Ierry Telatnik, Iohn Comer. Annie Caldwell, Loretta Cheers, Madeline Moore. lck Row-Bob Sipos, Robert Van Buren, Gerald Musko- Buck Row-Esther Thompson, Mary Davis, Phyllis Woods vich, Dale Tremaine, Ronald Yarsa, Willie Ammons. Betty Parks, Dorothy Iohnson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS C0-EDS Front Row - Kay Lovewell, Georgene Zakutny, La Verne Stackhouse. Second Row-Iane Walter, Shirley Perhach, Pat Koker, Dorothy Weikel, Lillian Kin- ney. Miss Gertrude Zink is in charge of the girls' intramurals while Iohn Lutsch handles the boys. The primary purpose ot the intramurals is to give non-varsity personnel in any particu- lar sports an opportunity for compe- tition. The Lolopaloozers after win- ning the Boys' intramural champions ship went on to defeat Elyria's intra- mural champions. The Lolopaloozers is the first team to have their name twice engraved on the Lotton Hender- son intramural award. The Co-eds took the girls' basketball champion- ship while the Globetrotters walked away with the girls' volleyball cham- pionship. The boys' volleyball champs this year are the Browns. Eiohty-Five We Spam af Fwmmew ACTIVITIES ,mm ' .QfpQ,M. A . 4? ,favs ,ff-'? -A -dew xg' mm., , A' 43' if W- r?rW'r69i5527' P71 X K .. r L W H First Row-Elaine Weidman, Carole Iaycox, Barbara Whittaker, Roy Trotter, Paul Baumgartner, Steve Pavelschak. Second Row-Iean McCaskey, Iane Parker, Ioan Chrobak, Don Shook. Third Row-Tom Kalo, Alice Holt, Andy Kosco, Ellen Iean Gary, Betty Iean Kovacs, Allen Parsons, Eleanor Thomas Io sephine Poltrone, Stella Miloshoff, Steven Iama, Alan Evenchik, Louis Logan, Sandra Vronick, Dick Hambley Beverly Rufo, Marilyn Garkish, Beverly Beal, Gene Raynak, Esternora Frey, Betty Fam. HI-STANDARD o o I Editorial Staff Beat that Deadline is the battle cry for the busy members of the Hi-Standard Editorial Staff. Under the direction of Mr. David Martin, the staff strives to keep the Hi-Standard new and different each issue. After assignments have been made, the staff watches for out of the ordinary happenings, and interviews students. The unusual events in the classroom, at the games, and in the gym provide many interesting articles for the paper. When Thursday, the day of distributing the Hi-Standards rolls around, the students learn of coming events, read about the success of the leaders in the various activities, and the happenings of other students. Behind the scenes of each issue lies the work of newsgathering, preparing the page make-up, and taking copy to the printer. At the printers, the paper must be proof-read before publishing begins, which re- quires the assistance of a few staff members. can McCaskey, Editor Seated-Ioan Gundrum, Marcia Silver, Delores Kormish, Ann Hettler, Susan Busick. Middle Row-Phyllis Woods, Harry Soviak, Lillian Trigilio, Mary Lou Redding, Ann Marie Kurish. Buck Row-Ioan Hanley, Philip Heisner, Donald Shook, David Rosenbaum, Steven Iama, Charles Cuthbert, Richard Fauver David Krebs, Gus Elbert, Ben Carlson. David Rosenbaum and Iennie Pliszka, Co-Editors ui.. .... SC IMI TAR Editorial Staff This year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the public tion of the yearbook, Scimitar. The Scimitar was first pu' lished in 1903 in the form of a magazine issued quarterl In 1927, the Scimitar was established as a yearbook. Und the direction of Mr. Emerson Lindamood, the staff consists the editors-in-chief, copy readers, reporters, artists, phot graphers, and typists. Some of the responsibilities of the stc members are writing copy, arranging picture schedules, takir pictures and identifying student photographs. Twice during tl school year, the staff mounts Senior pictures and prepari them for the printers. All the sports activity of the school covered with action pictures and the scores of each. Tl school faculty, organizations, and clubs are also include This year the staff has spent many extra hours organizing ai laying out its own dummy. The staff has tried to capture L rain High school as the students wish to remember it, and prolong the cherished memories and friendships of tl 1951-52 high school year. 3. g .,... if 3 A U x, +,gqg1 a gifs , Md X A. M? Fhtwfw A 5? Am Hi? f 5-f 5 ' .wi . 3 A s F Gi f! Y . QL K , E i Mg M ss g, f l . gg A 5 wr 5 RJ gnu' V if Q C. f .X !l'1.sf ,'4,qi QQ? 4,5 0 Vw: 45-x 5 e ,, 55 it as 'i ph 59 ' r is , QA, llf lis' , 4 'cgi' A 4' W4 it te . , f . 5 , A X, First Row-Donna Edwards, Cecilia Kaliszewslci, Sandra Vronick, Darlene Linder, Rosemary Chinn, Carol Frederick, Ioan Gross. Second Row-Shirley Bereczky, Mary Louise Maclay, Barbara Whittaker, Ioan Swartz, Ann Marie Kurish, Mary Lou Redding, Third Row-Charlotte Thielhorn, lean Santamaria, Ianet Ricco, Elaine Skrepich, Marlene Iohnson. Fourth Row-Louis Stephanopoulos, Harry Yavornitzky, Marcia Silver, Bda Dif'illipo, Dorothy Rodgers. Firth Row-Ed Harper, Allen Parsons, Marilyn Merthe, Sylvia Salek. Ioan Gross, Editor Ninety-Two STUDENT LIFE Editorial Staff The Student Lite, newest publication of Lorain High School was organized in the spring of 1951 under the supervision of Mr. Saul Milenthal. The Student Life is a magazine pub- lished, illustrated, and edited entirely by the students ot L.H.S. It's designed to arouse an interest in better Writing and creative work. Material for the magazine is selected by the editorial board, and is turned over to the copy edi- tor who distributes it to typists. A duplicate copy of it is given to the art editor who assigns illustrations to the art staff. After material is typed it is sent to the printers where it is made up in galley form. The galleys are distributed by the copy editor to the copy readers. In the meantime, the business editor and the business staff are busy mailing magazines to advertisers and subscribers, collecting money for ads, and securing new ads. When all of these steps are completed, Student Lite goes to press. Soprano I-Wilma Binder, Barbara Borocz, Alice Car- rier, Rita Daniels, Elva Garfield, Ellen lean Gary, Ioan Gundrum, Elaine Karney, Betty Iean Kovacs, Antoinette Lisca, Margaret Longwell, Darlene Martincin, Marilyn Miller, Pat Reynolds, Sandra Smith, Amelia Tammaro Pat Tomka, Shirley Tomsic, Sandra Vronick, Norma Zahorec. Soprano II-Susan Busick, Ioan Chrobak, Ioyce Falls, Carole Iaycox, Marcella Mitchell, Kathleen Mramor, Carole Porostovsky, lean Scheiferstein, Carol Walton, Eleanor Westcott, Barbara Whittaker, Uennie Pliszka, absentl. Tenor I-Brendon Allen, David Gulyas, Iames Hance, Bruce Hyer, Ronald Molnar, Mike Russell, Louis Stephan- opoulos, lDon Stebbins, absentl. Tenor ll-Walter Atwood, Lewis Bove, Robert Bove, Iack Brooks, Larry Fogel, Dick Hambly, Sergei Lukianoff, Iohn Pappas, Bruce Rogers, Iohn Vidovich, Bill Yurovich. Alto I-Sandra Bach, Dolores Bodak, Marianne Ches- nick, Marianne Hawley, Nancy LeRoy, Kathleen Lindsey, Roberta Mondock, Virginia Mramor, lane Parker, Virginia Porter, Mary Ann Rahotina, Phyllis Woods. Alto ll-Sherrell Adams, Irene Ciccati, Sundena DeAn- gelis, Ioan Gross, Cheryl Harshberger, Darlene Linder, Cheryl Mowrey, Io Poltrone, Iean McCaskey, Doris Trnian, Hilda Mae Westrick, Marge Williams. Bass I--Darrell Collins, Paul Driscol, Dennis Garwell, Phil Heisner, Don Kody, Preston Linder, Manuel Loio, Ray Milas, Allen Parsons, Gust Stamatis, David Sutton, Richard Yurovich. Bass ll-Steve Matesick, Dave Rosenbaum, Bob Smith, Bob Stephanopoulos. Bass II-Robert Busch, Leonard Chapman, Dan Cica, Harold Hukill, Howard Irish, Steven Iama, Ronald Kish, Louis Logan. Accompanist-Shirley Pryatel. LORAIN HIGH SCI-IOCL A Cappella Choir November 29, 30, and December 1-The Annual Operetta- Brigadoon, Brigadoon, blooming under sable skies ! Brigadoon, Brigadoon, there my heart forever liesf' Yes, I will always remember Brigadoon with its colorful characters and precision dancers. The beautiful costumes and the heart warming music will be in my memory forever. December 18-Christmas Concert-Our hearts were high. We were ready to put on a wonderful Christmas performance, but the rain and snow came and our program was cancelled. january 10-Choir Induction-Tonight new officers were installed. Our past officers and most of the old and new members had tears in their eyes when our President, Steve Matesick said - - So long, but not good-bye. january 16-Mid-Term Graduation-I stood on the risers as members of the 1951 graduating class sang with us for the last time. February 16, 17, 18-Cincinnati-Here we are at the National Convention of High School Principals in Cincinnati. We just finished our concert at the Netherland Plaza Hotel in the Hall of Mirrors. I feel this is one event the choir members will never forget. March 14-Lake Erie League Festival-Boy, what a busy schedule we have! This year we are playing host to all Lake Erie League Choirs and I tell von it's really something to behold. All the choirs are tops!! - April 23-Spring Concert-We performed before an audience of 800 people. The encores we received were inspiring. May 27-Choir Induction-Tonight tears were flowing. We had our annual banquet at the High School with choir induction following in the choir room. june 4-Commencement-As we sing for the choir for perhaps the last time I think of the words of Mr. Howard Hansen, This year's A Cappella Choir has very capably carried on and added to the traditions and ideals established by past choirs. This choir has represented the school in an admir- able way and has served the musical needs of this community faithfully and well. Ninety-Three Directed by MR. HOWARD HANSEN Tommy ,,7,, Ifff f S Archie Harry ,A,,,, Angus ,.v,7, Andrew ,Ye. , ,..., , Fiona ,,,.e,A. ..f,., lean I mm, Meg ,,,. THE LORAIN HIGH SCHOOL A CAPPELLA CHOIR P R E S E N T S By FREDERICK LOEWE and ALLEN JAY LERNER CAST OF CHARACTERS Dick Yurovich Lewis Bove John VVidovich -.----.-- Bob Smith Paul Driscol Dave Rosenbaum Betty jean Kovacs Roberta Mondock ,,.,,,.,... Sandra Smith Charlie .,,,,,o,. Dramatic Directors Andrew Rohrbaugh and Clarice Miraldi ,-,-,-- Dennis Garwell Mr. Lundy ...... Leonard Chapman Stuart ,,,.....i, ....,,,..,e... B ruce Hyer MacGregor ,,,C..... Louis Logan jane ,.,....,., .,,,. E leanor Westcott Maggie W, A...,.A. Kathleen Mramor Sandy .,,.,,, ,-- .t.,.,. Allen Parsons Frank ....... - ....,.. ...,.. J ack Brooks Fisbmonger ....e Sue Busick iona watches as 'ommy and jeff 'iscover the se- ret of Briga- oon. Ir. Lundie de- rribes fhe 'mir- cle of Brigadoon 9 Maggie, Har- y, Meg, Archie ml Angus. lean infrodures her betrothed, Charlie, to her falher Andrew. Fiona char ms the Townsfolk. charms lean Mr. Hanse-n's baton directs ihe action of the Highland Flingcrs. E .Y 1 . ' . ,fb I 6 , Q M I L N 1 ef' P 2 L I' A ,Q ft. I Meg fries to charm jeff but to no avail I5 f TS. The Choir sings its annual Christmas program scribe the miracle of Brigadoonu over the P. A. system to all rooms. IYTIQ-n l lllkil- . fa I QIEIUH Il The photographer captures the towns- folk as they listen to Mr. Lundy de- Mr. Hansen congratulates Lewis Bove upon his elec- tion to the presidency of the A Cappella Choir. Mr. Howard Hansen boards the bus upon leaving The Pines Res- taurant on the return trip from Cincinnati. Sandy Smith, Lewis Bove, Dick Yurovich and Betty jean Ko- vacs rehearse for Brigadoan. The Cadet Choir ln the year 1949, Mr. Howard Hansen decided to organize a group that would serve as a stepping stone to the Lorain High School A Cappella Choir. This organization, he decided, would be composed of vocal students who appeared ambitious in choir work. Thus the Cadet Choir came into be- ing. The choir has participated in school Christ- mas Programs, and the annual Spring Concert. The choir also helped with planning arrangements for the Lorain A Cappella Choir Lehi Festival, in 5 IIN which it was host. Within the small .time of only E: three years, the Cadet Choir has gained the de- 'l1!11u l l , H , H I lill-I--' servmg title oi Little A Cappella , something to be proud ot. atv Vt, , ll First Row-Renee Zivic, Anne DeI.uciano, Ieannette Russell, Iean Iennings, Delores Iacovetti, Dolores Alvarado, Clara Popiel, Norma Kish, Mary Benner, Dolores Zalog, Marcia Wittow, Donna Powers, Vince Ianni, Hallie Miller, Bonita Rehm, Mary Katherine Ruscoe, Esther Thompson, Helen Hauck, Rosemary Chinn, Elaine Tufiord, lane Walters, Rita Miskow, Dolores Kormish, Doris Matos. Second Row-Ioanne Binder, Virginia Tonich, Cathy Snell, Pat Mrosko, Mary Ann Vinarscik, Ioyce Russo, Dolores Kosco, Phyllis Gill, Elaine Skrepich, Ioan Vida, Ianet Holt, lean Santamaria, Lois Iones, Ann Marie Papay, Sherry Mumford, Margery Pandy, Elaine Koons, Joyce Bark, Ioan Kopasz, Charlotte Thielhorn, Mary Iane Du- bosh, Kate Caywood, Marlene Stem, Marlene Erickson. Third Row-Chuck Faragher, Harry Francis, Bill Kormish, Bob Smith, Frank Shipwash, Dennis Stelzer, Marilyn Brobeck, Rosemary Gergely, Loretta Bussler, loan Swartz, Phyllis Harvey, Pat Marten, Valeria Vcmcs, Eda Dilrilippo, Sally Seidner, Rowena Miller, Sandra Szantay, Ann Marie Kurish, Barbara Miller, Louis Arti, Bob Shedd. Fourth Row-Glenn Marsh, Bill Smith, Don Trimmer, Don Demyan, Iohn Deliman, Dick Sly, Bob Docs, lim Ritchie, Adel- bert Koller, Iim Horvath, Ted Wagner, Harry Yavornitzky, Charles Stevens, lim Szucs, Gerald Szeto, Carl Giese, David Wargo, Bill Albright, Steve Farkas, Foster Armstrong, Ioe Novak, Don Chapman, Don Butcher. Ninety-Seven Bottom Row-Marge Williams, Iohn Brady, Ioan Chrobak, Klembeck, Iohn Vidovich, Betty lean Kovacs. Second Row-Mary Ann Mrosko, Darlene Zelina, Beverly Lynne Hartley, Nancy Leroy, Karen Zaebst, Nick Zaferakes, Frank Penson, Sandy Llewellyn, Leonard DeLuca, Caroline Csutoras, Pat Hammer, Don Butcher, lane Shepherd, Kate Grunda. Third Row-Marlene Hoover, Helen Hauck, Madeline Moore, Lois Iones, Donna Dugle, Leo DeLuca, Tom Parker, Chuck Docs, lean Durham, Shirley Schroeder. Fourth Row-Harry Soviak, Pat Reynolds, Marilyn Beetler, Dolores Bodak, Charlene Fairhead, Allen Reighard, Ed Chrulski, Bill Moulas, Mary Lou Redding, Valerie Iensen. Filth Row-Sylvia Kuhn, Gene Raynak, Bob Sobel, Kay King, lean Frank, lim Baker, Shirley Beck, Gordon Todhunter. Sixth Row-Marlene Iohnson, Iudy Rogers, Mildred Santu, Sylvia Salek, Pete Pincura, Shirley Machutas, Ioan Swartz, Norma Iean Bobel. Seventh Row-Harry Francis, Lorna Northam, Rosemarie Ragan, Don Shook. Tokar, Ruth Soppanish, George Powell, Ron Reber, Ann Marie Eighth Row-lack Hazzard, Dave Sutton, Don Chopchinski, Paul Katonak, Frank Higgins, Iim Hance, Norman Pember, Dennis Garwell, Read Spayd, Herb Minkler. Lorain l-ligh School Band Music, Music, Music, is heard echoing throughout the halls of Lorain High school during the seventh period while Lorain's eighty-piece marching band is in their daily practice session. During the football season, the familiar sound of left-right is heard as the band marches down the field. Whether it's rain, snow, or shine, the band performs its half-time show. In order that they might perfect their performances, these boys and girls practice daily after school during the foot- ball season. Besides this, the band plays for assem- blies, basketball games, parades, commencement, and at the different junior high schools. Full credit cannot be given to the band members alone without men- tioning the efforts of their able director, Mr. Russell Petersen. Mr. Petersen is posing for the downbeat. MAJORETTES geading the L.H.S. Band at football games, pep ral- ies, and parades, and thrilling the crowds with their :nappy steps and high kicks are the seven drum- najorettes and the drum major. Their smart per- ormances are the result of co-operation, team work md long hours of practicing. They all agree that :erfect co-ordination can only be achieved through aractice and co-operation of everyone. This season he majorettes added color to the half time shows vhen they donned top hats and tails in the band's :ortrayal of Dixieland. At another game, they trutted in cow girl style while the band took an maginary trip West. Aside from school functions, he baton twirlers perform at outside affairs. r. Petersen directs the Pep Band at a basketball game. - Ai A .Q The high-stepping majorettes, in full dress uniform, practice for the coming game. xl po 'L'-ui--1 xi? 0 T: 9 o Strutting their stuff are majoretts Betty jean Kovacs, Shirley Schroeder, Marlene Hoover, Marge Williams, Mary Ann Mrosko, Valerie jensen, Kate Grunda, led by Drum Major Harry Soviak. t ? f ' R S 4 2 --Q-....+.... 35 . Don Korly demonstrates his skill with the violin One Hundred LORAIN I-IIGI-I SCI-IOC Handel to Anderson, Beethoven to Kern, the versatile I. rain High Orchestra is at home playing any selectic The orchestral interpretation of bagpipes done by tl musicians for the operetta, Brigadoon, will be a long r membered accomplishment of the group. At Christm time, the orchestra joined with the Cadet and A Cappel Choirs in presenting their annual Christmas Concert. the Ianuary and Iune commencements, strains of mu: echo through the auditorium and stadium as the orche tra plays Pomp and Circumstance. During February, t orchestra traveled to Euclid High School Where they pc ticipated in the Lake Erie League Orchestra Festival. T exciting trip Was highlighted by a banquet and a dan previous to the evening concert. They were also hosts a festival which featured select elementary and juni high orchestras. To complete a very busy year, the gro1 presented an assembly program and performed at sever junior high schools. The accomplishments ot this grow are due largely to the leadership and effort of its al: director, Mr. Russell Petersen. f 4 -f ' H Q K Q1 rg iq ff M 32? x Q 3, gag Q, .-5 , I , 4 7, 3 ' Q I fi H ' Q I . ns, V f may 6 - 1 , b . I Q n f Q W A ,Q Q 'H W . x ' ' 'GW ,, 1 2' v 35 2, Q . 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The story is about Wilfred Tasbinder, a tramp who finds a birth certificate made out in the name of Oliver Erwenter, who is supposed to be seven- N ty-seven years old. Deciding that he needs a rest, Tasbinder enters a home for the aged under the false name of Erwenter. Once inside the home he brings happiness and gaiety to all the old people by making them think that they are young again. Erwenter stages a bazaar for them by stealing all the things they need from the various places around town without anybody knowing this but his tramp friend, Em- mett. But when he finds he is falling in love with Miss Tripp While she is supposedly engaged to Reverend Watson, superintendent of the home, he thinks it's time to head for the open road again, hoping that all the people will still feel that they are younger than they really are. Miss Clarice Miraldi is the director and producer of the play. She is assisted by two student directors, Antoinette Turton and Marcia Wittow, and two stage managers, Lenny DeLuca and Bob Bove. Other Dramatic Arts students are chosen to serve on various committees consisting of properties, publicity, costumes, and make-up committees. Besides the annual D.A. play, the students have put on various assemblies and have performed before the Parent-Teachers' Association. 4' ' fel X :S f ?f ff?-,X One Hundred Two M Dolores Berens whitens the The whole cast assembles for the grand finale. hair of Madeline Kalovs. . Katherine Grunda and Gloria Ziegler apply lipstick and rouge to Ron Young. Suitors, Mr. Erwenter fLewis Bovej and Rev. Watson fBob Smithj charm the bewildered Miss Tripp lBarbara Boroczj. . . Mr. Erwenter fLewis Bovej explains the po- tion of Twingstiv to the throng gathered in the yard of the olrl folks' home. x S AQ agp? A s Tramps Erwenter and Emmett are finally exposed lo Rev. Watson. Ons Hundred Three 'kwa 1. Ron Young introduces the finale of the Hillbilly Assembly. Lewis Bove and jack Brooks sit on the floor, with Toni Turton, Toni Lisca, Madeline Kalos, Paul Driscol, Ed Cieslak, Sergei Lukianoff, Ron Kish, Chuck Docs. 2. Mr. Lave presents football letters to Cap- tain Wells Gray and other team members at Closing hour. 3. Mr. Calta congratulates Don Shook, Carol jaycox, Sundena De Angelis, and Al Cole- man on having their names inscribed on the Service plaque at Closing hour. 4. The cast of a Gay Nineties play pose for a guerrotype. Left to right are Bob Sobel, Dolores Zalog, Toni Turton, Bob Zelina, and Ray Rognstad. 5. Shirley Schroeder and Elaine Tujord dance the Charleston in the G. A. A. Assembly. 6. A Hungarian dance group in the G. A. A. Assembly finish their dance. Kneeling: Lillian Turman and Mary james. Stand- ing: Sylvia Kuhn, Shirley Bereczky, Pat Rusin, and Rose Marie Tokar. 7. john Brady and john Vidovich play some Dixieland jazz . 8. Harry Nero Maselli fiddles Hot Ca- naryl' in D.A. Assembly. 9. Miss Lawrence presents Norma Sopko with the Business and Professional Women's Club Award for her winning career essay. 10. jack Brooks, Wilma Binder, Lewis Bove, and Louis Arti present The Bandit Prince operetta l?j. 11. Mr. Larry Tetzloff, a snake farm owner, displays a pet python. 12. Trampoline Stars Ed Steinmetz and Don Reid perform some daring acrobatic feats. 13. Graduating A Cappella members receive their certificates from Mr. Hansen. 14. Ray Curtis gives Dolores Zalog a lift after their performance in the Hillbilly Assembly. Varsity Speech Team The entire Varsity team enjoyed an exciting and vic- torious season of debating, extempore speaking, oration, and other phases of speech. Besides the scheduled tour- naments, the team has participated in the programs of many Lorain civic groups. At the State's largest tournament at Canton McKinley High School, the A-division of the debate team tied for first place. At the Cathedral-Latin All Events Tourna- ment the entire debate squad again was victorious with a record of winning 10 out of a possible 12, which tied them for second place. Then at the Northern Ohio District Tournament, Lorain held first place, which en- titled the A-team to attend the State Tournament in Columbus. Irwin Mindell won a fourth place in the District con- test and Leonard Chapman received a first in the Dis- trict for the second consecutive year, and tied for first place at the Massillon Tournament. The Varsity debate team placed second in the State Tournament at Colum- bus. The team is composed of Twila Hafely, Gil Polan- sky, Don Czech and Gus Elbert. David Rosenbaum placed fourth in the state for original oratory. The Lake Erie League under class speaker was Phyllis Trotta, who placed second. David Sutton, senior speaker, took third places in three upper class speaking tour- naments, which gave Lorain a final third place. Another achievement in the Speech Department was the formation of the Forensic Club, which is open to general membership for those who are interested in speech and honorary membership for those who have gained a sufficient number of points in the tournaments. Eighteen members have acquired honorary membership. On April 18th, Gilbert Polansky, Irwin Mindell, Carol Walton, Donald Czech and Bruce Hyer took part in the annual panel. Gilbert Polansky was chosen from this panel to appear on television. Credit for excellent coaching and constant guidance in all fields, must be given to Miss Elizabeth Wright. Sealed-Dave Rosenbaum, Marcia Wittow, Toni Turton, Carol Walton, Twila Hafely, Rosalyn Taich, Ruth Levin, Bill Hunter Standing-Gus Elbert, Bruce Hyer, Richard Colella, Len Chapman, Dick Sly, Gene Raynak, Dave Sutton, Irwin Mindell Don Czech, Gil Polansky. tAbsent, Ronald Kishl. Ono Hundred Five We Span: of ?e6eam4a,e URGANIZATIUN ' W .. Q fy I ,.A. 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K' 1 5, , , ,,. ., X 4 'V , I f-K ,. :- f' .. n is ' ' 'F' ' 4 If EX: E 9 s , :'1f:::'fir ' 1-1511--1.:vff '15 2 'iff-wifi? ,Q X, .gif j' K nI1' v Q. - -' ,A 1, ,tg Bottom Row-Renee Lange, Sandra Seeba, Ianice Linder, Ruth Marlow, Evelyn Talpas. Middle Row-Madeline Moore, Dorothy Anthony, lean McCaskey, Ann Marie Kur- ish, Pat Reynolds, Dolores Zalog, Darlene Linder. Buck Row-Hallie Miller, Marlene Iohnson, Rosemary Tokar, Shirley Machutas, Ioan Swartz, Mary Ann Mrosko, Margaret Broadfoot, Izz Kuhn. Bottom Row-Sylvia Salek, Ioan Gundrum, Mary Lou Redding, Valerie Iensen, Elaine Skrepich, Middle Row-Marcella Zapolsky, Sandra Llewellyn, Barbara Iustin, Susan Busick, Mary Davis, Helen Hauck. Buck Row-Iean Jennings, Phyllis Woods, Marcella Mitchell, Jeanette Blank, Lois Mrs. Front Row-Dick Hambly, Ben Carlson, Iames Cala, Russ Stinson, Foster Armstrong, Dick Fauver, Don Butcher. Back Row-Dave Dickson, Roth Ashby, Don Shook, Bill Hoenig, Ted Wagner. One Hundred Ten EMANONS The Emanons, first Tri-Hi-Y club to be organized at the high school, has been in charge of the induction of the three newer Tri-Hi-Y clubs during the past year. Under the supervision of Mrs. DeV Mehlow, club advisor, the activities include the annual crowning of the football queen, the decoration of the goal posts, and the selling of mums at every home game. Last August, Mrs. Mehlow, Mary Lou Red- ding, and Elaine Skrepich at- tended an officers training ses- sion at Camp Nelson Dodd. A highlight of the year was the Autumn Nocturne Formal dance, held jointly with the other Y clubs in the area. The Emanons, who sold the most tickets to the March of Dimes Ball, were given the honor of having their candi- date, Hallie Miller, crowned Senior Queen of that dance. Bake sales, rummage sales, and paper drives helped to finance a trip to New York City during Easter vacation for those who gave the most service to the club. Several members of the club attended district confer- ences at Fostoria and Bellevue, the Heidelberg pre-legislative meeting and the Hi-Y Youth and Government Congress in Colum- bus. Aside from the Hi-Y activi- ties and social events, the girls serve at various community functions. HI-Y The Hi-Y club, with Mr. Ioseph Calta and Mr, William Thomas as advisors, accomplished many objectives during the year. The club participated in parades, donated their services to the Community Chest, and held three dances. Two members were chosen to represent the club in the Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y model legisla- tion at Columbus. One of the highlights of the year is the an- nual trip to New York City. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian charac- ter. SEIDALS The Seidals fladies spelled back- wardsl is a Tri-Hi-Y club organ- ized in April, 1951, with Miss Sara Mae Gruey as advisor. Membership in the club is open to all girls who are interested. Among some of the services ren- dered by the Seidals, are those of serving at the Senior A Prom serving at teachers' teas, and participating in P.T.A. programs. Another project of the club is the nduction of the two new Tri-Hi- Y clubs. Possibly their most ,mportant project is that of rais- ng funds to send girls to visit he United Nations in New York jity. LO-Hl'S .o-Hi is the name chosen for one Ji the new Tri-Hi-Y clubs organ- zed this year. The faculty ad- risor for the club is Miss Helen iebblethwaite. Although the :lub has not been in operation or a long period of time, they rave taken active part in the f'.M.C.A. and various school ac- ivities. The club was recently -epresented at the annual Hi-Y, fri-Hi-Y conference held in Fos- oria. The club also took part n the Christmas parade, and vas given charge of the Ianuary slational Honor Society recep- ion. SOCSERS lmong the newly established lubs of Lorain High school is he Socsers Tri-Hi-Y. They be- ame organized in October of 951 and were officially induct- d into the Lorain High School 'ri-Hi-Y chapter in December. fnder the guidance of Mrs. Con- tance Pinis, the girls had a con- ession at the annual operetta, old tickets for the March of limes Ball, and sent a member 3 Tiffin and Columbus, Ohio, to :rke part in the Youth and Gov- rnment program. The chief ource of revenue to carry on lub activities is that of the bake ale. Bottom Row-Marilyn Miller, Barbara Thompson, Caroline Csutoras, Mary Ann Vegh, Mary Ann Hawley, Annabelle Caldwell, Dorothy Rodgers, Dolores Kormish, Cheryl Harshberger. Middle Row-Lillian Turman, Marilyn Francis, Pat Marren, Barbara Iustin, Mary Ann Vinarcsik, Ianet Ricco, Ella Mae Hemminger, Evelyn Plato. Buck Row-Ethel Skebo, Barbara Bober, Charlene Fairhead, Mary Pecynski, Sandra Schultz, Lucille Ciula, Betty Fraser, loAnn Welch, Rowena Miller, Sylvia Zedlar, Xirginia Medaglia. 1' Bottom Row-Mary Lou Guba, Millicent Vignovich, Viola Hunyad, Ioan Hladek, Alice Rodriguez. Middle Row-Betty Kapucinski, Ioan Hanley, Mary Ann Vilevac, Willie Mae Blake Roberta Calhoun. Back Row-Dorothy Kraly, Virginia Vargo, Eileen lgnath, Martha Hahalic, Mar- cella Miczulska, Joyce Russo. 9 Sitting-Rosemary Chinn, Emma Gardlock, Shirley Shoemaker, treasurer, Esther Thompson, president, Ianie Iones, vice president, Gayle Francis. Standing-Dolores Niner, Patty Gray, Ruby Lange, Nancy Burdctt, Neva Good, Kay Farlow, Doris Diamond, secretary. One Hundred Eleven Seated-lo Thomas, Carol Wolk, Ann Marie Kurish. Standing-William Hoenig, Edward Harper, Dan Hicks, Ray Rognstad. Front Row-Sophie Pappas, Alekie Delis, Mary Iames. Center Row-Ioan Kopasz, Ioan Vida, Georgene Zakutny, Dorothy Weikel, lane Walters, Gloria Bradley. Top Row-Cheryl Harshberger, Shirley Bereczky, Lillian Turman, Barbara Gustin, Mary Ann Vegh, Rosann Homolya, Ann Marie Kurish. First Row-Ioe Kotai, loan Gross, Ann Marie Kurish, William Hoenig, Mona Shick, Rose Mary Chinn, Dolores Zalog, Rosie Kocan. Second Bow-Cecilia Kalizewski, Marcia Wittow, Ianet Ricco, Ann Hettler, loe Huszti, Hallie Miller, Clara Ianni, Dorothy Rodgers, Waunetta Willis. Third Bow-Pauline Fundak, Edward Harper, Connie Petti, Marcia Silver, Vesta Kirby, Lucille Cuila, Florence Homenik, Shirley Bereczky, Mary Molas, Bar- bara Bober, lean Farrow, Miss Iameson, Mary Iames. One Hundred Twelve LEADERSHIP CLUB At each meeting this small group practices parliamentary proce- dure according to Robert's Rules of Order. The club holds relay contests, u s i n g these rules, Which helps increase speed and improve procedure. This group was recently organized with Mr. Andrew Rohrbaugh as advisor. There are no definite officers, but all have the privilege of holding a different office at each meet- ing. As the group progresses, they will invite other speakers to give talks on leadership. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Play for Fun is the major goal of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Zink, they help to sponsor many athletic activities for girls. Each year some mem- bers go to a Play Day given by other high school girls' ath- letic clubs. The club was re- sponsible for holding an assem- bly, and sponsoring a square dance for the student body. Tc become a member, a girl must earn 250 points by taking part in some of the sports offered in the girls' intramural program The program consists of basket- ball, ping-pong, volleyball and bowling. ENGLISH COUNCIL The object of the Student English Council is to promote better Eng- lish programs and aid the Eng- lish department of Lorain Higli school in any way possible. The membership of the council is composed of one representative from each class in the English department, with Miss Ioar Iameson, as advisor. One of the projects of the council is the Teen-Age Book Club, which of- fers several books for sale to the pupils every month. Another pro ject, the Pen Pal Club, instigate: World Wide pupil correspon dence. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The purpose oi this organization is to discuss all the latest news items. This club was organized in 1951 with Mr. Arnold Buch- heimer as advisor. The present advisor is Mr. Bernard Crabtree. One of the recent projects of the organization is that of posting all the latest world-wide news events lor the student body. Anyone with a keen interest for news may join this organization as no other specific requirements are necessary. Promptly after the business meetings there are further discussions, dancing, or games. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, which meets weekly, has recently been reor- - ganized by Mr. David Martin. An interest in photography is the only requirement necessary for membership. Some of the pro- jects of the club are the sponsor- ing of a photograph contest in which prizes are awarded, and the taking of pictures at school dances. In the future the club plans to make arrangements for constructing a dark room, which will enable them to develop, print, and enlarge photographs. Faculty advisor Miss Sara Mae Gruey and her Seidals, Sylvia Zed- lar, Barbara Bober, Sandra Schulz and Lucille Ciula with Emanons, Mary Lou Redding, Valerie jen- sen, Elaine Slzrepich, Ioan Gun- drum and Faculty advisor Mrs. DeV Mehlow are shown during the induction of the Lo-Hi's and Socsers. Bottom Row-Dolores Osgood, Susan Giangiacomo, Valerie Iensen, Mary Lou Red- ding, Margery Pandy, Ann Marie Kurish, Barbara Bober. Middle Row-Don Chapman, Lois Iones, Ioan Swartz, Lucille Ciula, Sandra Schultz, Elaine Skrepich, Steve Zatroch, Hallie Miller. Top Row-Gretchen Hauser, Marlene Iohnson, Dan Smith, Louis Logan, Noel Schmidt, Ray Rognstad, Dave Dickson, Connie Smith, Ella Mae Hemminger. 031. like 3? Standing-Philip Heisner. as Vs. Front Row fseatedl-Margaret Longwell, lane Parker, Edward Nemecek, Ronald Young. Buck Row-Raymond Rognstad, Dave Sutton, Ross Ringwald, Frank Klembeck, Don- ald Shook. One Hundred Thirteen We sm: af gwmfm SCHDUL AIDS 9 - ,FN agp 2 Q3 Q -Q-ag, 'Q . , 6'A N--.x Q af K . I . NNNQQQLA-Nwmwwywmwvr I X A gb . X, .Ml W 5553 V u f wi 5 W '??Y52,fifii, .':' A. A W W 5? i ' X I ' :ul 5 Q i 3 WSE? Q M 'V:: : ': ff' Q5 1 'Q xg ? gg, fi VVP Sfziffgz' f '?wifks yin 59356 wE37:wfQfE , is im ,gfkfff 45? 'if if?, wi 'Erwin 'Q Pig ff si Q sig .fa ff is 'ifgglfi 5 ' 35: 4 2fQMefwiQSW3i1QWWAi32 A K 'A fifi?2+EwSsifwQ?5fFf3l X Em 'i 1'.A- F W W 5 ' fm Wjgis . f S A , '.f'- if M J if 53,1 2w fig g'QiifiKET5E ' A nf, i .g. lybglrg N- ' F - J , Q Q If .'A-- rf 755131 ,--- z. S,-gp . 2 K 1 N, l imfgga x 1 . eg if-Ii 5 Erst Row - Wilma Binder, Donna Powers, Barbara Spehar, Pat O'Too1e, hirley McKinney. Second Row-Gloria Ziegler, Ioan Gundrum, Phyllis Woods, Marianne Chesnick, Kay Lindsey, Doris Matos. Third Row - Sherry Faris, Kathleen Mramor, Carol Kosten, Pat Marren, Mary Lou McCauley. Bill Hoenig, Madeline Kalos, Alice Holt, Dorothy Weikel, Ioyce Falls, Ellen lean Gary, lean Santamaria. ATTENDANCE AIDS These aids serve as general assistants to the clerk in charge of the attendance office. In the morning periods, the aids are busy admitting absentees, issu- ing tardy permits, recording tar- dies and absences on students' records, and delivering the ab- sentee list to the teachers. De- livering call slips is a daily ser- vice of the attendance aids. They also assist in answering the telephone, and calling the homes of those who are absent. The aids are under the guidance of Mrs. Rita Bloor, who is in charge of the attendance office. OFFFICE AIDS The principal's office is, no doubt, the busy center of Lorain High School. More papers are circulated within this office than any other. Therefore, the need of aids in this office is great. The girls take absentee lists around, deliver call slips to students. take messages to teachers. file schedule cards and in the ab- sence of the secretaries, answer the telephone. Besides the er- rands within the school, the aids deliver messages or other school matter to the Board of Education Building. Lilligvries, Sandra Bach, Barbara justin, Mr. Charles Cook work in the attendance record One Hundred Sixteen GUIDANCE AIDS During all periods of the day, the guidance aids perform their :luties for the guidance counsel- Jrs, Mrs. DeV Mehlow and Mr. Harold Iones. Girls and boys se- lected to serve as aids are :hosen on the basis of a pleas- .ng personality, honesty and ei- ficiency. The aids act as recep- ionists in the absence of the :ounselors during the morning 'ush in the attendance office. Zach student's record is care- ully checked to make certain hat grades are recorded proper- y, days of absence and tardi- iess are noted, and special no- ations are correctly indicated. Nhen either counselor receives 1 telephone call in their ab- sence, the message or party call- ng is taken down by the aid. Several times during the day, he aid is requested to deliver :all slips or run various errands or the guidance counselors. Dther services they render con- :ist of filing cards, checking schedules, and arranging plan sheets. These students help to elieve the counselors ot many ninor tasks, thereby giving them nore time. LIBRARY AIDS Dne of the essential duties which i student can perform is that of erving as a library aid. To be r librarian one must be a junior fr senior with either an A or B average. These girls assist diss Thelma Pitts and Miss Vera .awrence in collecting and sort- ng permits, carding and mark- ng books, keeping the shelves in rder, and assisting students in inding their material. lt might ie interesting to note that the 'resent library was originally itudy Hall 2, and the annex to he library was originally B-2. Barbara Iustin, Lucille Ciula, Shirley Pryatel, Anne DiLuciano, Eleanor Tocchi, Anita Bonscer. Elaine Skrepich, Maureen O'Neil, Valerie Iensen, Virginia Mramor, Betty Knick, Shirley Beck. First Row-Evelyn Talpas, Donna fowler, Clara Popiel, Barbara Varadi, Christine Meyers, Eleanor Tocchi. Second Row-Audrey Barker, Shirley Tomsic, Mary Rose Adams, Phyllis Woods, Charlotte Thielhorn, Dorothy Gubeno, Betty Fam. Third Row-Marlene Iohnson, Sylvia Salek, Pat Koker, Phyllis Pandy, Betty Brad- ley, Loretta Klein, lean Santarnaria. One Hundred Seventeen Seated-lean McCaskey, Ioan Swartz. W ' Standing-Norman Pember, Ross Ringwald, Don Shook, Gerald Szeto, Alan Reighard First Row-Donna Powers, Virginia Mramor, Shirley Milicic, Anne DiLuciano, Rosa Petti, Ioan Gundrum, Kathleen Auspsetter, Doris Matos, Eleanor Tocchi. Second Row-Barbara Spehar, Pat O'Toole, Madeline Kalos, Phyllis Dario, Jennie Pliszka, Sherry Faris, Cheryl Harshburger, Marlene Hoover, Phyllis Woods, Katherine Todoroif. Third Row-Ianet Holt, Kathleen Mramor, Mary Lou McCauley, Sally Seidner, Mary Ann Vinarscik, Pat Marren, Ianet Lustek, Elaine Skrepich, Marlene Johnson, Hallie Miller. First Row-Dorothy Weikel, Georgene Zalrutny, Io Poltrone, Io Puma, Christine Meyers, Esther Thompson, Eleanor Thomas. Second Row-Carol Iaycox, Elaine Nicklin, Rose Ann Ksenich, Ella Mae Hemmin- ger, Rita Daniels, Hallie Miller, Charlotte Thielhorn, Barbara Varadi, lean- ette Russell, Doris Matos. Third Row-Shirley Prygtel, Ioan Gethin, Lois Ballog, Ioan lgnath, Mary Lou Thomas, Sandra Schultz, Pat Marren, Norma Sopko, Iames Cala. fourth low-Dick Yurovich, Steve Iama, David Gulyas, lack Hlebcar, Gus Stamatis, Roth Ashby, Ross Ringwald, Bill Hunter, Ed Nernecek, Phil Heisner. One Hundred Eighteen BOOKROOM AIDS Before school starts each year, the bookroom aids are busy at school labeling and shelving the new and rebound books that come in. At the beginning ot each semester more than fifteen thousand textbooks in the book- room are handed out, and the remaining books are counted and recorded. At the end of each semester the books are returned to the bookroom and are shelved. The aids who work in the book- room are selected by Miss Vera Lawrence, who is in charge of the bookroom. AUDITORIUM USHERETTES The auditorium usherettes are very essential to the smooth pro- duction of the many shows put on in the auditorium. Organized by .Mr. Hugh Sarles, the ushers were originally senior boys. Since 1950, they have been un- der the supervision of Mr. I. F. Calta. Approximately twenty girls in formals now add a touch of glamour to the scene. These girls usher at such events as: the operetta, D. A. play, commence- ment, cmd other programs sched- uled in the auditorium. There- fore, when you hear the words Follow me please, you can be assured of prompt seating ser- vice. STADIUM USHERS These individuals serve as ush- ers at the Lorain High School Football Stadium. For over ten years, this group has been under the assistance of Mr. F. H. Smith. The ushers set a fine example for the school as they usher many football fans to their reserve seats even in the most severe weather. Approximately fifty students are needed during each football season to assist in ush- ering. Besides ushering, the stu- dents also help right along with the rest of the fans to cheer our team on to victory. RECEPTIONISTS Could you please tell me where Mrs. Meh1ow's office is? Is the Board of Education office in this building? These are just two of the questions that the Receptionists must be able to answer. These pupils, chosen by Mr. Harold C. Iones and a com- mittee of the Student Council, have to be well acquainted with the entire school so that they can quickly give the information desired. This semester they have another job of checking the cor- ridor passes of every student in the halls. Knowledge of the school, plus courtesy and cheer- fulness are the main requisites of this position. First Row-Darlene Linder, Barbara Wallace, Esther Thompson, Lillian Trigilio, Norma lohnson, Ierri Taddeo. Second Row-Carol Auspsetfer, Marlene Lustek, Kathleen Auspsetter, lrene Ciccati, Antoinette Lisca, Doris Lukesic, Doris Mclntire. Third Row-Iames Cala, Riggs Bailey, lean Cyprus, Thomas Peterson, Roth Ashby, Charles Lowe, David Lynch, Donna Wolfe. FOOTBALL PROGRAM SELLERS 'NUI num mp- No football game can be com- plete without a program. Girls volunteer to sell programs at the beginning of the season, and are trained by Mr. Ioseph Calta. The girls are requested to arrive at the stadium early to obtain pro- grams and other needed mater- ial. They are given an oppor- tunity to select their selling place and permitted to rotate their positions. The Program Sellers are admitted into the sta- dium free. After the first quar- ter, they turn in their money and programs and select a seat to watch the game. First Row - Eleanor Tocchi, Noreen Ortenzi, Millicent Vignovich, Evelyn Poliak, Anne DiLuciano, Darlene Linder, Kathryn Todoroff. Second Row-Iane Walters, Madeline Kalos, Barbara Miller, Phyllis Woods, Lillian Turman, Viola Hunyad, Ianet Croskey, lean Jennings. Third Row--Marie Stamatis, Marilyn,Udvardy, Betty Ploszaj, Virginia Palka, Phyllis Harvey, Martha Mihalic, Mary Ann Vinarscik, Lois Kuhn. First Row-Marianne Hawley, Cheryl Harshberger, Barbara Bober, Patricia Rusin, Phyllis Dario, Iosephine Shullick. Second Bow-Phyllis Trotta, Barbara Iustin, Clara Brunotts, Elaine Skrepich, Sylvia Zedlar, Sandra Bach, Barbara Spehar, Marlene Rumpler. Third low-Marcella Mitchell, Darla Edwards, IoAnn Welch, Lucille Ciula, Rowena Miller, Betty Fraser, Shirley Bereczky, Toby Iacobs. One Hundred Nineteen I l First low-Howard Hubbard, David Hicks, Ronald Glorioso, Ken Larson, Frank Klembeck, Ed Nemecek. Second Row-Dan Smith, Don Dobos, Val Miraldi, Iack Harrell, Bruce Rogers, Ron Young, Russell Stinson. Third Row-Clyde Horn, Ken Emerick, Ross Ringwald, Paul Katonak, Bill Hunter, lack Brooks, Bob Docs, Bob Grasso. First Row-Ken Emerick, lim Kamnikar, Iim Yurman. Second Row-Bob Docs, Russ Stinson, Ron Young. Third Row-Bill Masterson, Clyde Horn, lack Hunger, Iack Harrell, Bob Kalapos, Ben Carlson. Sealed-Lucille Ciula, Elaine Skrepich, Dena De Angelis, Marcella Mitchell, lean Schieferstein. Second Row--Betty Fam, Mary Louise Maclay, Ianet Ricco, Evelyn Poliak, lean Holzrniller. Third Row-Mary Ann Rahotina, Sylvia Salek, Don Czech, Pat Mrosko, Norma Sopko One Hundred Twenty VISUAL AIDS The task of projecting a movie at school is the responsibility of the visual aids. It involves the or- dering, scheduling, and trans- porting of all movies. Movie pro- jecters devote halt of their lunch period in showing the noon movies. They also spend a period a day in projecting miscellane- ous movies in the social room. When not showing movies, these aids are either rewinding the film or keeping the projector in good working condition. The visual aids are under the super- vision of Mr. Harry Traub. STAGE HANDS Included among the Stage Hands are the sound, light and scenery crew. Mr. T. N. Hummel, Mr. Orval E. Gundrum, and Mr. Charles R. Swartwood are the faculty advisors respectively. The scenery crew is in charge ot moving flats between acts, put- ting them in storage, and assist- ing in building and setting up the flats. They also take care of curtain pulling. The light crew is responsible for running the switchboard and spotlight. During all assemblies and spe- cial productions, the sound crew operates the overhead and port- able microphones, and the sound effects, it they are needed. MATH, ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE AIDS These students have been ol great assistance serving as aids during the past semesters. They are selected on the volunteer basis and are then chosen ac- cording to their grades. Depend- ability, honesty and neatness are some of the characteristics which are required. They assist the teacher in checking attend- ance, helping students that are behind in their work, and help- ing the teacher in any way they can be of service. Promptness and accuracy are expected. BOYS' GYM AIDS In each of Mr. Lutsch's five gym classes, four boys perform their duties as gym aids. The boys are responsible for refereeing games, and taking full charge of the class in the absence of Mr. Lutsch. They see to it that the basketballs are passed out at the beginning of the period and are turned in at the end. In the locker rooms, the aids take care of the lights and see that the rooms are kept in an orderly manner. These gym aids have a responsibility that is essential to a smooth running gym class. BOYS' GYM AIDS These positions are filled by boys who volunteer and are then chosen on the basis of char- acter, honesty, dependability, and scholarship. It is also neces- sary that their free periods cor- respond with the gym periods in which they are needed. Taking care of the showers and equip- ment, checking valuables in the coach's office, helping to referee games, and serving as guards in these games against accidents are only a few of the many ser- vices the boys render. These aids play an essential role in Mr. Lave's physical education classes. GIRLS' GYM AIDS The girls' gym aids are chosen in their Iunior or Senior year by their physical education teacher, Miss Gertrude Zink. They are selected on the basis of charac- ter, willingness to serve, and the acceptance of responsibility. Their duties in the class include such things as checking the at- tendance, refereeing the games and helping substitute teachers in the absence of the teacher. Being a physical education aid is a valuable experience for any girl interested in athletics. First Row - Ronald Kutting, Albert Coleman, Bruce Danevich, Charles Docs, William Iudge. Second Row-Dale Konya, Iohn Lachowyn, Ierome Kocak, Robert Zelina, Steve Mate- sick, Iames Knight. Third Row-Paul Erdy, Sergei Lukianoff, LaVon McCall, Henry Knurek, Victor Kobal. ir . s.Ms,.mm ,.. it Front Row-Louis Csillag, Walter Atwood. Back Row-Edward Tutkovics, Edward Majoras, Ierry McDonald. 425' W ' 'vm- Cheryt Harshberger, lane Walters, Dorothy Weikel, LaVerne Stackhouae, Elva Garfield. One Hundred Twenty-One s r-,nf .. Al. . First Row-Marge Longwell, Rita Daniels, Sue Kuhn, Rosalyn Taich, Shirley Milicic, Iudy Rogers, Roberta Mondock. Second Row-Marilyn Miller, Phyllis Dario, Ann Marie Ragan, Mary Louise Maclay, Helene Csincsak, Barbara Miller. Third Row-Betty Ploszaj, Kay Lovewell, Bill Hoenig, Chuck Cuthbert, Gloria Di Luciano, Barbara Fazekas, Ioan Gundrum. First Row-Betsy Beyers, Marcia Wittow, Vince Ianni, Marilyn Chick, Louise Szabo, Betty Sandor. Second Row-lane Walters, Ioan Cisarik, Carolee Dangel, Marilyn Valentine, Marge Mielcarek. Third Row-Edu DiFilippo, Eleanor Westcott, Iames Freshwater, Mary Lou Dimit- roif, Carl Mandoke. ,-,feb .' is N ,. M.--571 First Row-Charlotte Williams, Molly Rodriguez, Iean McCaskey, Susan Busick, Isabel Kuhn, Betty Fam. Second Row-Florence Iara, Kathryn Balogh, Lillian Trigilio, Carole Iaycox, Teresa Degan. Third Row-lane Horosz, Mary Molas, Barbara Whittaker, Beverly Ruto. One Hundred Tw-niv.'rwn SCIENCE AIDS The Science Aids are chosen mainly on the volunteer system. They assist the Science teacher in taking roll at the beginning oi the period, checking and tiling papers, caring tor aquaria and laboratory equipment, and set- ting up materials for experi- ments. The student chosen to act as an aid must have the required science, average grades, and a schedule that will accommodate the instructor's needs. Having a knowledge oi typing is benefi- cial, but is not required. Serv- ing as a Science Aid is one method of procuring service credit. SOCIAL STUDY AIDS f . ,f W wir An advantage ot serving as a Social Study aid is the credit de- rived irom such service. The teachers select students to type collateral papers, cut stencils for mimeographing. and keep charts. In the classroom, the aid passes out papers, checks in written work and runs miscel- laneous errands. The aids are sometimes requested to assist in making out homeroom record cards and grade sheets. An im- portant duty of these aids is assisting in taking class attend- ance. COMMERCIAL AIDS The Commercial Aids are used in typing, office practice, short- hand, and General Business classes. They check in papers, do typing, mimeographing, and help the teachers so that they may have more time to Work with their classes. The aids are chosen on the basis of their scho- lastic average, and their ability in the subject in which they are serving as aid. The teachers of the commercial department are Miss Gertrude Gaines, Miss Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Stephanie Wawryszcyuk, M i s s H e le n Dehlke, Mr. Wilbur Tipton, and Mr. Tony Misko. Service credit :an be obtained by serving as such an aid. ART AIDS iervice to the Art teachers, Miss lelen Oehlke and Mr. Clayton Valker, inspires these aids to merform routine duties combined vith pleasure. They cut paper or drawings, clean the potter's vheel, collect the materials ieeded for mobile sculpturing, irrange it in cupboards so that t can be easily found, distribute ill necessary items to the stu- lents during the class period :nd try to keep the room neat. Vhen their work is completed, hey usually join in with the ther pupils creating and work- ng upon art projects. Mr. Emerson Lindamood, Mr. Charles Cook, Mr. David Mar- tin, and Mr. Saul Milenthal, faculty advisors of the Lorain High School's publications, pose for the Photographer. L Se-ated-Virginia Ellis, Ida Belletti, Estenora Frey, Betty Beatty, Sally Iohnson, Alene More. Standing-Donna Ellis, Barbara Borocz, Mary Ann Vinarscik, Iane Arnold, Pat Grego, Kay King, Carol Borthwick, Ann Marie Stanislawski, Ann Marie Ragan, Mary Lou Thomas, Barbara Iustin. A v First Row-Nancy Emerick, Sundena De Angelis, Teresa lmbrogno, Ellen lean Gary, Dolores Osgood, Darlene Shibley, Norma lean Bobel. Second Row-Ioyce White, Annie Caldwell, Dolores Bodak, Shirley Pryatel, Karen Zaebst, Mary lane Kerekes, Rosita Ramirez. Third Row-Margaret Longwell, Barbara Bober, Lewis Bove, Tony Whitmore, Lorna Northam, lean Durham, Mike Russell. One Hundred Twenty-Three after a full da Ed Nemecek, Camera Club President and Photography Edi- tor of the Hi-Standard and Scimitar relaxes in the Scimitar Office. While Howard Irish fixes the door for the scenery of the Sil- ver Whistl Ray Rogns touches on Alice Holt, Sergei Lukia- noff, Hank Knurek, joan Longacre, Sherrell Adams, and Darrell Collins pose for the birdie at the Broomstick Ball. William Hoenig de- scends the lobby steps y. The D. adds variety to an assembly program e , Larry Miller and tad put the finishing the tree. Don Czech and Dave Pirnack gape at the missing wall in B-5. Silently and solemnly the january seniors await their long sought diplomas. Hall guard Shirley Shoemaker checks I.ouie Logan's corri- dor pass. A. II class The Makeshifts',, john Turton, Good food is in store e h u n g r y n o o 71 time crowd. Ffkna jim Yurman, Frank Higgins, .M , and john Vidovich bring down the house at the Senior A tal- ent assembly. ..,-'r3epg'Y2fT ' 4 jennie Pliszka smiles as Lewis Bove speaks without watching ...m.l his step. 'R -'fqfffffftfa Ono Hundred Twenty-I-'ive OPPORTUNITIES EOR THOSE WITH BUSINESS TRAINING Opportunities for success are unlimited for those who prepare now. Never before have such high starting salaries been offered to our graduates. The demand for stenographers, secretaries, typists, comptometer operators and bookkeepers is much greater than the supply. We specialize in business subiects only, and provide free Placement Service We invite you to come in and discuss your plans without obligation. Summer Term Begins Iune 9-F all Term Begins Sept. 2-3 DAY, EVENING AND PART-TIME CLASSES .farming ' Ualfeqe PHONE 63-859 C. I.. Bair, President I-0I1QW911'S Food Donald A. Heisner Market R a d i 0 212 Kansas Ave. Lorain. O. phone 83,181 215 E. Erie Ave. Lorain. O Associate Broker Foster Armstrong Lorain 85-568 W. C. Crawford Co.. Realtors One Hundred Twenty-Six THIS ANNUAL WAS LITHOGRAPHED by the Lorain Printing Co. Lorain's Largest - Since 1905 on Fourzrn sr Tlph ms: msr YOUR ANNUAL and YOUR NEWSPAPER HAVE BEEN MADE FINANCIALLY POSSIBLE BY THE WORK OF THE BUSINESS STAFF. THIS STAFF FOR THE 1951-52 SCHOOL YEAR INCLUDED: - S T A F F - Business Manager . . . Barbara Ann Borocz Circulation Manager . . . . . Judy Rogers Ass't. Business Manager .. . . Elaine Skrepich Ass't. Circulation Manager .. Ann Mensendiek Dolores Alvarado Marlene Johnson Rosa Raponi Foster Armstrong Lois Jones Sylvia Salek Audrey Barker Marlene Berencsi Irene Ciccati Richard Fauver Anne Hettler Valerie Jensen Ann Marie Kurish Karen Lovewell Marguerite Marinik Dawn Mathews Betty Mueller Ann Marie Ragan FACULTY ADVISOR .... . . . . Mr. Ruth Soppani h Joan Swartz Evelyn Talpas Phyllis Woods Theresa Zadekas C. W. Cook Compliments of Compliments of M A 'I' H E W S emo THEATRE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 71-641 Lorain. O Com 1, limen ts of Compliments o f The Ohio Fuel LEW CAYWOOD Gas Co. S I G N S Ono Hundred Twenty-Eight Standard Typewriter and Office Equipment Co. 203 8111 SL Lorqin, O, PHONE 66-141 Typewriter: and Adding Machines All Makes Ehdd MAB TELEVISION 6. APPLIANCES All Nationally Advertised Brands 445 Bdwy. Phone 22-091 Miller Bros. Garage 1544 Broadway Lorain. O. WE WISH YOU HEALTH! WE WISH YOU WEALTH! PAZDERS I.G.A. SUPER MARKET 3348 Elyria Ave. Phone 42-411 G. D. TRIMMER Watches - Diamonds - jewelry 444 Broadway Lorain. O. COMPLIMENTS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '52 SMITH ci GERHART, Inc. LORAIN COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE 0 H nd nty-Nia Compliments of The A. H. BABCOCK Co. General Insurance Real Estate and Bonds 5th 6. Reid Phone 22461 - 22471 THE GIFT STORE OF LORAIN Since 1904 China - Glassware - Art Pottery Metal Ware, etc. LIPP'S TEA 61 CHINA STORE 714 Broadway Lorain. O. NAT'S NATTY SHOP 720 Broadway Lorain. O. BOBEL 51 HERSH Quality Groceries and Meats Compliments of ARVAY'S POTATO CHIPS 1553 W. 29111 sf. Phone 71-321 HAVE YOU DONE YOUR EXTRA BIT FOR L. H. S. THIS YEAR? OWL STAMPS X-RAY FITTING Good Sboes Fairly Priced HAGEMAN SHOE CO. East Side of Broadway at 4th St. HOSIERY - CHIROPODIST Compliments o f Phone 2147 cor. 5th 6. Bawy. VW-SSM-AN'S wi: DELIVER IEWEI-ERS C'm1on. You Kidsl LET'S BACK OUR TEAMS I I 613 Broadway Lorain. O. Ons Hundred Thirty Education is an asset of great value. It is acquired only thru painful study and experience-To a degree it is an intangible asset, but the satis- faction one receives from knowledge is far greater than the dollar and cents value. THE CITY BANK CO. has assisted many parents in providing advanced education for their children. We believe we can be of assistance to you and your family too. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES OFFICERS and DIRECTORS of The CITY BANK Co. 1: il an D. A. COOK, President . . . .. . Judge, Common Pleas Court A. J. PELANDER ..... .... E xecutive Vice-President, Cashier JOSEPH SVETE . . . .... General Insurance and Travel Bureau HENRY KOHLMYER . . . ......................... Hardware Merchant JAMES C. HAGEMAN .... Vice-President 8. Treasurer, Lorain Telephone Co. JOSEPH A. SVETE . . . ....... - .................... Attorney-at-law LEON A. EVANS . . . ............. Treasurer JOHN R. LASCO . . . . . . Assistant Vice-President as ar as Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ono Hundred Thirty-One GET ACQUAINTED WITH CENTRAL DRIVE IN BANKING AND HAVE SPEED, SAFETY, CONVENIENCE Drive-In Banking - the only bank in Lorain to have it--for cashing checks or making time payments. Our big parking lot is across the street ready for those who have other business in the bank. These are but a few of the advantages of banking at The CENTRAL Bl-INK Co. Broadway at 20th Street Lorain, Ohio Member of Federal Reserve System - Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of Lorain's Most Interesting Store Lorain Window Shade AND Gift Shop, Inc. 209 Sth St. Lorain. O PHONE 56-223 Cross Crossings Cautiously! mscnm-IONS . . . SYLVESTER DRUG STORE 430 Broadway CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES . . . of '52-A and '52-B L.O. PAINTS 6: WALLPAPER Bear Furniture Co. Everything for the Home Style Without Extravagance' SAVE ON HOME AND APPAREL NEEDS KLINIYS 319 Broadway Lorain. 0- DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 52-752 Broadway at Sixth Ono Hundred Thirty-Two BEST WISHES to GRADUATES of 1952 from the Carpet Specialty Shop Dealers in Beautiful Carpets YELLOW Cl-lB CO. PHONE 42-201 Headquariers for School Supplies ELDRED'S, Inc. 375 Broadway Under New Ownership CONGRATULATIONS LonA1N BEAUTY T0 The CLASS of scHooL 1952-14 ' B ENROLL TODAY FROM 412 B c'd ' Glick's Hardware Day and Evening Classes Bdwy. at llth Lorain, O Compliments of S u p p o r t DRISCOL MUSIC CO. Band and Orchestra Instruments Y 0 u I . Spinet and Grand Pianos TEACHING STUDIOS I I T e a m . . 1000 Broadway Phone 65-101 o H a a rm ty 'rn Everybody seems lo be enioying themselves al the Tri-Hi-Y induclion. O TIIE DRY CLEANER V Robinson Care Means Longer Wear Compliments of ALLEN'S BOOT SHOP Esrabushea 1883 Selby Shoes for Women Nunn-Bush Shoes for Men Red Goose Shoes for Children Brownell Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Cor. 9th :S Brownell Lorain. O. PHONE 52-506 Colgan Motors, Inc. STUDEBAKER Cars and Trucks TELEPHONE 55-119 1803 Broadway Lorain. O. sroRAGr: cnmmo CI'I'Y TRANSFER CO. Local and Long Distance Moving 1102 13th St. Phone 42-561 Compliments of Hawkin's Chevrolet YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER 2147 Broadway Phone 56-812 Hi-Y President Ted Wagner crowns Miss Barbara Bober as queen al ihe Hi-Y leap Year Dance. One Hundred Thirty-Four The Scimitar Staff The Scimitar Editorial Staff has enjoyed working together in produc- ing the 1952 Scimitar. We have appreciated the co-operation ol the student body and the faculty in making it possible to record the year's activities. We desire specifically to thank Mr. Emerson Lindamood. our advisor Dr. Iohn Evans for his interest and assistanceg Mr. Earle Seid- ner and Mr. Ioseph Calta for their understanding helpfulnessp Mr. Donald Davis and Mr. Harold Iones lor their photographic instruction and assistanceg Mrs. DeV Mehlow, our assistant advisorg Mr. Louis Poltrone for the Senior football photographsg The Lorain Iournal for several excellent photographs. The Lorain Printing Company em- ployees tor their cheerful competence, and the Rudy Moc Studio for speedy developing when needed. Iennie Pliszka .................... Editor Ed Nemecek - Photography Editor David Rosenbaum .....,.,...... Editor David Gulyas, Photography Editor Iack Hlebcar .........,...,.. Art Editor Ross Ringwald ........ Sports Editor Ioan Hanley David Krebs Ann Hettler Dick Fauver Ioan Gundrum Susan Busik Gus Elbert Mary Lou Redding Carl Mandoke Shirley Milicic Elaine Skrepich Hallie Miller Marlene Iohnson Charles Cuthbert Dick Yurovich Marcia Silver Lois Iones Philip Heisner Ben Carlson Florence Homenik Lillian Trigilio Ioan Swartz Len Chapman Kathryn Grunda Ann Marie Kurish Phyllis Woods General Electric Appliances T. N. MOLAS FURNITURE Distinctive Furniture 996 Broadway Lorain. O. The SAM KLEIN Co 425 Broadway For Over a Half Century Lorain's Greatest Clothiers T. N. Molas Phone 68-481 Compliments of DUSKEY BROS. HI SPEED Gas Statio A TELEPHONE IS A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME . . THE LORAIN TELEPHONE CO. I1 One Hundred Thirty-Five LORAIN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE to Date for the Season of 1952-53 TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1952 . . . FRIDAY, DEC. 5 . . FRIDAY, DEC. I2 . . SATURDAY, DEC. I3 FRIDAY, DEC. I9 . . TUESDAY, DEC. 30 . FRIDAY, JAN. 2, 'I953 SATURDAY, JAN. I0 TUESDAY, JAN. I3 . FRIDAY, JAN. I6 . . FRIDAY, JAN. 23 . . TUESDAY, JAN. 27 . FRIDAY, JAN. 30 . . FRIDAY, FEB. 6 . . SATURDAY, FEB. I4 . FRIDAY, FEB. 20 . AMHERST IhomeI SHAKER IawayI . LAKEWOOD Ihomel JOHN MARSHALL IawayI SHAW Ihomel . . . ALUMNI Ihomel EUCLID IawayI CLEVELAND HGTS. IawcyI SANDUSKY Ihomel ELYRIA IhomeI SHAKER Ihomel LAKEWOOD IawcyI SHAW Iuwayl EUCLID IhomeI CLEVELAND HGTS. Ihomel . ELYRIA Iawayl - . - . . . . - . - - . 1 . I Q . One Hundred Thiriy-Six LORAIN HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE EOR 1952 FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. I2 FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. I9 . . . . Unscheduled to Date IhomeI FREMONT I awoyl SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 27 . FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. I0 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. I7 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 24 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31 FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 SHAKER Iawayl LAKEWOOD IhomeI CLEVELAND HGTS. II1omeI SANDUSKY IawcyI SHAW IawcyI EUCLID Ihomel ELYRIA Ihomel SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE EOR 1952 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. I2 ..... THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 4. .CLEARVIEW IuwayI SHAKER IIIomeI LAKEWOOD Iawayl CLEVELAND HGTS. IawcyI SHAW IhomeI EUCLID IawoyI ELYRIA Iuwuyl SEPT. 25 ..... , OCT. 2 ..... OCT. 9 ..... OCT. 23 ..... OCT. 30 ..... NOV.6or... Ono Hundred Thirty-Seve SHOEMAKER PHARMACY 1368 East Erie Phone 82-311 We Deliver Prescriptions ABRAHAM SALES Desoto - Plymouth SALES and SERVICE 947 Broadway Phone 42-141 KUTZA'S PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacy Cor. Bdwy. 6. 13th St. Lorain. O. PHONE 42-221 H A R R Y ' S MEN'S WEAR STOP IN AND SEE OUR WIDE VARIETY OF MEN'S WEAR Congratulations and Best Wishes FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE W Fourth Street Lorain, O. SINCE 1905... The REIDY-SCANLAN Company Furniture for the Home Bdwy. at 21st St. Lorain, O. TI-IE BAETZ-BARBER DAIRY CO. 318 15th sf. Lorain. o PHONE 31-751 PARK RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat Often BILL BAUER. Owner 211 W. Erie Ave. Lorain, O One Hundred Thirty-Eight Compliments of WILLIAM H. BAKER R E A L T o R 104 18th St. Phone 42-731 WILMS The Florist Downtown Store: 846 Broadway Phone 42-041 Store and Greenhouse 980 N. Ridge Rd. Phone 56-401 C. D. Scheiferstein GENERAL INSURANCE O 208 EIGH'I'H STREET LORAIN. OHIO E A T A T . . . B R A D Y ' S PHONE 32-891 Leaviti Road Lorain. O MOULAS BROS. FURNITURE 1024 Broadway Lorain, O PHONE 42-331 I HARRY NIELSEN jewelers ' 347 Broadway Lorain. O. SEALTEST ICE CREAM THE TELLING-BELLE VERNON CO. ' Division of National Dairy Products Corporation 2732 Apple Ave. Phone 22-641 One Hundred Thirty-Nine LET US CONGRATULATE THE CLASSES OE 1952-A and 1952-B and assure 5, .QQ Fullest Co-operat' ry Unde kz THE LORAIN HARDWARE COMPANY Serving Lorain for Over 53 Y CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of '52-A - '52-B The HART IEWELRY Company Buy With Confidence From Lorain's Largest jewelry Store USE HART'S BUDGET PLAN 575 Broadway Phone 42-871 WLM zlllilN,ONll Lorain's Most Exclusive WOMEN'S SHOP 412-18 Broadway L ovnxrv H r:1.rru1.Nr:ss S znvlcr: Srhmartg 1124 Fifth Street Phone 32-211 Ambulance and Invalid Service - Lady Attendant Let This Be The Guiding Thought Throughout Your Life! Today's Challenge Is Tomorrow's Future One Hundred Forty-Ono Lo-Hi Girls, Millicenl Vignovitch, Eileen lgnaih, Virge Vurgo, Joyce Rosso, Alice Rodriquez and Befiy Kopucinski are seen serving of the N.H.S. induction. WALTER S. NIELSEN jeweler - Optometrist The Gift House of Lorain Compliments of LORAIN LUMBER CO. H E N R Y ' S FOOD CENTER Lorain's Leading Independent Grocer Established 1877 419 Broadway 22nd 6' Reid Ave Phone 21-681 MORE AND BETTER SERVICE FOR YOUR PONTIAC BROWN'S PHARMACY LLEWELLYN MOTOR CO. 19111 51 BdWY- Phone 56-849 450 East Erie Phone 88-213 Since 1919 MILLER'S DELICATESSEN Fountain Service 207 West Erie Lorain. O. Open Till Midnight The girls at the Choir Capers Dance seemed to be enioying themselves as ihis piclure was snapped. One Hundred Pony-Two RYAN ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING Fixtures - Maintenance - Electric Motors - Repairing FREE ESTIMATES - DIAL 51-211 9 1 8 11th Street Lorain, Ohio Ideal Dairies, Inc. Dairy Products Our Specialty PHONE 41-151 Iohn and Ed Guzik, Operators 115 E. 21st Et. Lorain. O. THE Lorain Sunday News PHONES: 56-836 - 57-837 525 5th St. Lorain. O. COMPLIMENTS of OHIO ENGINEERING COMPANY OHddFr! The LORIIIN BANKING Co. SIXTH and BROADWAY The following is a List of Men Who Direct the Affairs of the Bank - O F F I C E R S - I. G. ROTH ......,... President G. E. Dick . . . Executive Vice President Charles Friend . . . Assistant Treasurer Harold Hammer . . Secretary-Treasurer C. A. Wohiever . . Assistant Secretary - D I R E C T O R S - Harold Hammer J. H. Clark D. C. Smith J. W. Schmauch R. B. Miller I. G. Roth Dan K. Cook G. E. Dick H. E. Hageman Member of Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of SUTTER'S STBA,n.ON,S For Good Snacks and Homlmde Candies TEXACO SERVICE -TWO LOCATIONS- PHONE 31-821 525 Broadway 636 Broadway 21st Street and Oberlin Ave. Compliments of FIRESTONE STORES DO Tire Headquarters for Lorain ELECTRIC CO. 758 Broadway Lorain, O PHONE 69-241 1305 Sth St. Phone 21-311 Ono Hundred Forty-I-'our PHONE: 75-204 DUNFEE ELECTRIC Motor Repairing - Wiring Fixtures 1874 E. 31st St. Lorain, O. THE LORAIN CRYSTAL ICE CO. READY-MIX CONCRETE BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 22-711 120 Oberlin Ave. ELTHAM F LORIST PHONE 31-231 333 Eighth St. Lorain, O. Success to All Classes of 1952 . . . PISTELL 6. SCHNEIDER Watches and Diamonds Dr. H. A. Pistell. Optometrist Bdwy. and 7th 1 Phone 31-331 Uhr Gllvuelanh Grunt Qlnmpang 383 Broadway Lorain. Ohio EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE A CLEVELAND TRUST SAVINGS ACCOUNT H. E. Wood. Mgr. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal System The HERB LEWIS Agency Real Estate - Insurance 639 Broadway Phone 21-781 Compliments of GARY MOTORS Ono Hundred Forty-Five FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS d - .i. J Ir'II be hard to forgo! lhe aniics of Ron Young, Jack Brooks, and Lewis Bove during our assembly programs. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF1952A-B IEAN FROCKS 356 Broadway S E Y M O U R ' S Misses' and junior Miss Lorainis Finest jewelry Store Ready-to-Wear 'Where the Budget-Wise Economize 633 Brdoaway Lorain, 0. Advisor Lindamood and Photographer Davis O S T R O V ' S For Better Shoe Values LORAIN ELYRIA S T A N D A R D ONE-STOP SERVICE DRY CLEANING SHOE REPAI RIN G LAUNDRY malro final adluslmonls baforo shooling while Dan Vorsaco and Jack Hlobcar chock names. One Hundred Forty-Seven The BLACK RIVER WHAI-EN'S LUIVIBER 5: SUPPLY CO. PHARMACY E. 28th Street and Fulton Road Prescription Dmggists 2831 Grove Ave. Lorain. O. Phone 72-021 Lorain. 0. PHONES: 72-091 - 73-114 E T IDE DAIRY sAUER's MUSIC AS S s'roaE Musical Instruments Records - Sheet Music Radios and Television PHONE 81-461 226 Connecticut Ave. Lorain. O. 204 5th St. Phone 31-281 ASK THE SUCCESSFUL PERSON FOR THE FORMULA THAT MADE HIS SUCCESS POSSIBLE, AND HE'LL NO DOUBT EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF SAVING MONEY REGULARLY. Careful spending and systematic saving-that's the only way that you can prepare yourself for those business opportunities that mean success. THE NATIONAL BANK OF LORAIN IS PARTICULARLY PROUD OF THE MANY SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE WHO SAVE REGULARLY HERE-AND RE- MEMBER, THAT MANY OF THEIR ACCOUNTS WERE OPENED WITH JUST A DOLLAR DEPOSIT! LET US HELP YOU! THE NATIONAL BANK OF LORAIN Lorain, Ohio Member of Federal R eeer ve Bank and Federal Deposit nmefenee corp. One Hundred Forty-Eight SOBEL IEWELERS Two Stores to Serve You 517 Broadway and 2830 Pearl Ave. IEWELRY-DIAMONDS-GIFTWARE Compliments of MODEL BAKERY The Best in Baked Goods 2076 E. 29th St. Phone 72-911 MELVILLE A. SPAID Insurance - Bonds 211 8th St. Phone 68-321 BEST WISHES... MORNING - NOON - NIGHT -Use- The HOME DAIRY Co. PRODUCTS Homaid Ice Cream Phone 65-521 Lorain. O CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '52 RUDY ARNOLD, Inc. Lincoln - Mercury 1777 Broadway Lorain. O N'Ifi'OURLY?QwB'US'VSERVICEEQ 3,2 on-,jabfryvsfm cLgyhg55yQH'wlg LoRAuN I R I G B E E ' S Toys and Baby Furniture CHARTER Busrs ssz Broadway 540 Broad sf. M' I WE ' ANWHERE I-Drain Elyria Phone 41-881 110 w. Erie Ave. One Hundred Fox-11-Nino N0 TRAFFIC WORBIES WHEN YOU TRAVEL BY... EMPLOYEES TRANSIT LINES, Inc. BEST WISI-IES CRYSTAL CLEAR to the GRADUATING CLASS Cold Storage Vaults from Shirts Laundered I 6 KOCH'S FOOD Pant: 1 00 Bdwy. Phone 22-661 2919 Pearl Ave. Phone 78-811 2757 Broadway Phone 56-301 Brownell Ave. Phone 54-304 832 Broadway Lorain. O Compliments of - IOSEPH SVETE Gen. Insurance E5 Travel Bure 1782 E. 28th St. Phone 71-101 THE LIFE-TIME FOOD No One Outgrows The Need for Milk LORAIN CREAMERY One Hundred Fil fY SUCCESS To The CLASSof 952 veA-Ba: B y 'W OC STUDIO LORAIN, 0 Your Most Exclusive Studio in Northern Ohio Located at 20th 8: Broadway Lorain, Ohio Class Photographer O H d dl-'IyO Abraham Motor Sales AIlen's Boot Shop ....... . Armstrong, Foster, Broker . . . Arnold, Rudy, lnc. ..... . Arvay Potato Chips .... Babcock, A. H., Ins. .. Baetz-Barber Dairy ........ Baker, Wm., Realtor ....... Basketball Schedule 1952-53 Bear Furniture ............ Black River Lumber ........ Bobel 8. Hersh ..... Brady's ........... Brown's Pharmacy Brownell Pharmacy . . . Carek Florist ........... Carpet Specialty Shop . . . Caywood, Lew, Signs .. . Central Bank ....... City Bank ............... City Transfer ............. Cleve.-Lorain Highway Coach Cleveland Trust Co. ....... . Colgan Motors ........... Crystal Clear Cleaners .. . Doane Electric ........ Driscol Music ........ Dunfee Electric ...... Duskey Bros. Station .... East Side Dairy ..... Eldred's ......... Eltham Florist ...... Employee's Transit ..... Firestone Stores ........ Football Schedule, 1952 .... Gary Motors ........... Glick's Hardware ....... Hageman Shoe Company . . . Harry's Men's Wear ..... Hart Jewelry Co. ...... . Hawkin's Chevrolet Sales . . . Heisner Radio .......... Henry's Food Center .... Home Dairy Co. . . . . Ideal Dairies .... Jean Frocks ........... Klein, Sam, Co. ....... . Kline's Department Store .... Koch's Food Market ..... Kutza Pharmacy ....... Lewis, Herb, lns. . . . . Lipp's Tea 81 China . . . Llewellyn Motors ..... LongweIl's Market ...... Lorain Beauty School . . . Lorain Banking ...... INDEX TO ADVERTISING ....l30 ....126 ....118 ....141 ....122 ....l22 ....130 ....131 ....128 ....124 ....140 ....122 ....131 ....134 ....126 ....121 ....125 ....120 ....124 ....123 ....126 ...141 ....137 ....126 ....142 ....136 ....125 ....137 ....127 ....140 ....125 ....137 ....142 136 ....129 ....l37 ....125 ....l22 ....130 ....133 ....126 ....118 ....134 ....141 ....135 ....139 ....127 124 142 130 ....137 ....122 ....134 ....118 ....125 ....136 Lorain Business College . . . Lorain Creamery ....... Lorain Crystal lce Co. . . . Lorain Hardware Co. . . Lorain Lumber Co. .. L. O. Paints ........ Lorain Printing Co. .. . Lorain Sunday News ...... Lorain Telephone Co. ..... . Lorain Window Shade 81 Gift Shop Mab Television ........... Mathew's Funeral Home .... Miller Delicatessan . . . . . . Miller Bros. Garage ........... Moc, Rudy, Studio ....... 127 8- Model Bakery ........... Molas, T. N., Furniture . .. Moulas Bros., Furniture . . . Nat's Natty ............ National Bank of Lorain .... Nielson, Harry, Jeweler . . Nielson, Walter, Jewelry . . . Ohio Engineering ....... Ohio Fuel Gas . .. Ohio Theatre ...... Ostrov's Shoe Store ....... Park Restaurant .......... Pazder's l.G.A. Super Market Pistell 8- Schneider, Jewelers Reidy-Scanlan Furniture .... Rigbee's Kiddieland ....... Robinson Dry Cleaner . . . Ryan Electric .......... Sauer's Music .......... Scheiferstein, C. D., lns. . . Schwartz Funeral Home .. Seymour's Jewelry Store ........ Shoemaker Pharmacy . . . Smith 8. Gerhart, Inc. . . . Sobel Jewelry ......... Spaid, Melville A., lns. .... . Standard Typewriter Co. . . . . Standard Factory Shoe Repair Stratton's Texaco Service . . . Style Center ......... .... Sutter's .............. Svete, Joseph, lns. ....... . Sylvester Drugs ........... Ted Jacobs Women's Apparel Telling Company ......... Trimmer's Jewelry ......... Whalen's Pharmacy . . Wilms Florist ...... Wissman's Jewelers . . Yellow Cab Co. . . . . Ono Hundred Fifty-Two 118 142 137 132 134 124 119 135 127 124 121 120 134 121 143 141 127 131 122 140 131 134 135 120 120 139 130 121 137 130 141 126 135 140 131 133 139 130 121 141 141 121 139 136 133 136 142 124 130 131 121 140 131 122 125 ., 1 .,,. - -W'--fwm4i'Sp x,,:-,- I 1---3.-,g ' '.-5.32.-jfaiti-K-EH.:-Ya.. 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