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Seniors MOST POPULAR MARY ANN DYNES CAROLYN SIDLEY JERRY HEJDUK BILL BOOTH MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED NANCY ROTH PEGGY SHANE ALAN OLSEN STEWART BUCHANAN MOST ACTIVE CAROLYN SIDLEY NANCY ROTH STEWART BUCHANAN JIM KLINGBEIL MOST MUSICAL GLORIA LUIKART PEGGY SHANE DAVE BUCHANAN LEE STEWART MOST ATHLETIC BARBARA BERTA NAOMI HARVEY JACK AUSTEN JIM KLINGBEIL CLASS COMEDIAN BARBARA BERTA EILEEN SHINSKY BILL BOOTH JACK FINLEY MOST FLIRTATIOUS MARY ANN DYNES TOM SPARR MOST SERIOUS SHIRLEY JOHNSON RAY PETERS BEST DRESSED MARY JANE WATSON LEE STEWART MOST ATTRACTIVE JOANNE BUTLER JERRY HIETANEN NICEST PERSONALITY CAROLYN SIDLEY STEWART BUCHANAN PRETTIEST TEETH JOANNE BUTLER WALTER ROOKS PRETTIEST HAIR KAREN CONE DON MITZELL PRETTIEST EYES MARY BUKKY TOM SPARR PRETTIEST HANDWRITING MARY WRIGHT JERRY HEJDUK NICEST LEGS KAREN CONE JIM KLINGBEIL NICEST FIGURE MARY BUKKY BILL BOOTH NEATEST HELEN HUMMEL LEE WEST SHYEST EDITH BRA NICKY ALVA SHAHAN MOST TALKATIVE MARY LOU MASSEY WARREN PRINCE MOST CAREFREE ALICE JONES TOM URSO BOLDEST BARBARA BERTA TOM THROOP QUIETEST HELEN HUMMEL GORDON HEAD MOST FUN. NORMA MORGAN BILL BOOTH BEST DANCER GLORIA LUIKART JERRY HEJDUK MOST RELIABLE PEGGY SHANE LEE WEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MARY JANE WATSON DAVE NELLIGAN PRETTIEST SMILE NORMA MORGAN JERRY MEIER TALLEST NAOMI HARVEY JIM KINKOLPH SHORTEST EDITH BRANICKY JACK FINLEY TAYLOR PONTIAC 21 Geneva, O
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MARY JANE WATSON “I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Class Secretary 1; Scholarship Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast, Ticket Taker 3; Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Hall Guard 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Student Secretary 4; Student Li- brarian 3. MARY ARLENE WRIGHT “Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue Scholarship Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; All-Star Band 3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Football Queen Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3; American Essay Contest 3; School Paper 3; Student Study Hall Teacher 3. LELAND HENRY WEST “Lover Key Club 2,3,4; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 4; Play Cast 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4; Prom committee 3; All Star Chorus 3; Service Club 1; Student Study Hall Teacher 4. JERRY PETER MEIER “You’ll Never Walk Alone Class Colors - Maroon and White Class Flower - White Carnation Class Motto - He who plans is a dreamer, He who works is a drudge. But he who plans and works his plan, Is a conquerer. Congratulations Seniors MILLER HARDWARE STORE N. Madison, O. VON BESSELERS next to the show 20 Geneva, O.
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Class History CiJ OW well we remember that first morning we entered M. M.H.S. as Eighth Graders! As c J i we entered the crowded halls, we all had the feeling of insignificance. There were so many people, and so many rooms! One day we managed to all end up in the same room, and realized this was the opportune time to elect officers. Elected that year were: Pres., Jim Klingbeil, V. Pres., Chuck Booth, Sec., Carolyn Sidley, Treas., Anthony Incorvati, and Student Council Representative, Marjorie Raveling. During that first month, everything was so different and strange that it seemed we'd all have inferiority complexes, but after a party at Watson's, we became better acquainted, and gained enough courage to keep our chins up and face those upper classmen together. With the help of our homeroom advisors, Mr. Meyer and Mr. Brockett, we sponsored activities to start funds for the future. We also became ar- dent toboggan fans and traveled to Chardon for a cold but enjoyable time. A wonderful class picnic at Buchanan’s brought to a close our first year at M. M.H.S. Next year we were Freshmen--really in high school now! Homeroom teachers this year were Mr. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Behm. Jerry Hejduk was our class president, and other of- ficers were: V. Pres., Jim Klingbeil, Sec., Mary Jane Watson, Treas., Mary Bukky, and Student Council Representative Dave Buchanan. Our activities consisted of a skating party at Austinburg, and another toboggan party. Thus this year, a valuable one to all of us, came to a close with our class party at Buchanan’s. Time was fleeing, and already we were Sophomores! “Stew” Buchanan led us through a happy and successful year. Our other officers were: V. Pres., Jim Klingbeil, Sec., Mary Bukky, Treas., Jim Kinkolph, and Student Council Representatives Dave Buchanan and Jim Klingbeil. Then, as “money-making” projects we sponsored a skating party at Austinburg, a carnival in the H.N.K. gym, and the original Amateur Talent Show for Students. After all this work, we treated ourselves to another toboggan party. Mrs. Trescott and Mr. Rickleman, our homeroom advisors, helped us greatly through this year. Mrs. Buchanan’s lemonade has won fame as something we looked forward to at our annual picnics at Rowland Beach, or better known to us as Buchanan’s Beach. Our Junior year was a big year for us! Throughout the year we made lots of money by selling magazine subscriptions, candy and stationery. Officers for this year were Pres., Jack Austen, V. Pres., Karen Cone, Sec., Mary Bukky, Treas., Dave Buchanan, and Stu- dent Council Representatives Carolyn Sidley, Jim Klingbeil, and Jerry Hejduk. Homeroom teachers this year were Mr. Andrews and Mr. Cover. We worked like Trojans to put on our three-act mystery comedy play “Room 13” and enjoyed every minute of it. This year we started what we hope will become a tradition--the basketball homecoming dance called the “Bas- ket Ball”. Mary Ann Dynes was chosen to reign as queen, and Mary Jo McCormick, Sally Mavko, and Nancy Dixon were her attendants. May 15th was here! Our Prom! It was every- thing we had dreamed it to be. It was held at the Madison Country Club. After this, we had a Post-Prom Party and breakfast at the Elks Club in Painesville. Jerry Hejduk and Jim Kling- beil were sent to Boys’ State this year, and Carolyn Sidley attended Girls’ State. Even with all the work on our many activities, we had time for a couple class parties. Our Junior year came to an end with a swell class picnic at Buchanan’s. Seniors! Our last year of high school, and we find that it isn't as thrilling as we thought because each one realizes that after this year we will never be able to come back to M. M.H.S. as students. Lee Stewart was elected as president for our last year. Other officers were: V. Pres., Peg Shane, Sec., Mary Ann Dynes, and Treas., Tom Sparr, and Cauldron Editor, Nancy Roth. Stewart and Dave Buchanan, Mary Wright and Carolyn Sidley served on the Student Coun- cil for the year. Our first activity was the Homecoming Dance following the Madison-Kirtland game. Carolyn Sidley was voted to reign as Football Queen, and her attendants were Mary Bukky, Helen Hummel, Mary Ann Dynes and Mary Wright. Our Senior play was a great success. As we look back upon our years at M.M.H.S., we shall remember and cherish every wonderful moment. We shall remember also the times when things seemed discouraging, but from these things we grew up. We feel capable to meet the years ahead because of the lessons learned and past experiences in the classrooms, on the football field, in clubs, and in other school activi- ties. Now we must leave all these behind to go on using the knowledge we've gained. In the tra- ditional blue and white caps and gowns, and to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance”, we march to receive our symbols of achievement--our diplomas. In whatever field we choose, we shall always remember what we owe to our alma mater. Thank you, M. M. H. S. W. A.'S HI-TRUCK SERVICE PALACE 22 N. Madison, O.
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