Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)
- Class of 1953
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cn- 1i.....-.5 Qs? Q 5-1' f-5 fl ,L 'y ff 4 1 The Manhigan staff of 1955 has strlven to give you a year book filled with the happiness the sorrov the good and the bad of this past school year. We sincerely wish that you will enjoy the Manhlgan to tl greatest possible extent. As the clock goes around ln future years we hope this book will help you t remember what made Mansfield Senior High School tick in '5.'5. w 1 w l 1 f.-me l l 4 U Q, DIQDIC TION Like the silent moving gears of a watch much of what makes M. H. S. tick goes on unnoticed by us who take our school and its operation for granted. Behind the crystal of our school ac- tivity are those men and women who devotedly maintain all the facilities of M. H. S. so that our study and teachings function on smoothly. IE is only fitting that one from this group is honored for this service and the great service he represents. It is with great pride that we, the class of 1953 dedicate this Manhlgan to GEORGE ARMSTRQNG, who in the performance of duty as custodian has endeared himself to students and faculty through fine-spirited cooperatlveness. -.0-4-,.Qr,,,i,,. ,. , , , Q ' Ax , A k '- gif--.. If-f , gc--Pgpe.-f-'rma-1:Z4:s-W ff' f f'Z-'iff-E. -gh. .whiff :A . cg- -- f- Nw' sv-.'.f'--um' f , .x'. -f - W, N '-0if'f5.f 'As-fl '1'11 '53 '2' 4,46 .S 7f'4 '+h,g gi- 'in 9 f,T5ast+54:gi'f '-4'fffX-X-if 1 -' gf, A, :RL-Y-:.g--,:Qg,, -1 .gui f - -:aff-pw-5. -Nz,--2' ,,.k,.Q-. xjffvgzgvs f wif-.QL,115-,,f.--M3 ' 59,31 G- Hug- 'Q A t Vin.-:Y-Lf, 1 ig-1.: f:-3. ,+ -f-., ,, -, - 1,-Q, :Z - ' - - 'fm N -A '4 -M wifg- na' vi 5, .- -' jg 'fu'-' - -391114.-if lZ'fjm5.Mkw,sf ,,H.g,i5:-,:?'vg'.u.6.-Y..-' ' 'Tl-7:vj .,A .J ' tix- 'f3J1wx,Q2g., fp may 1 51-q:g. ,-.f'L:r12.-xilwl.H, ww -fig :Q kj-At---3.-Q., ,.'g-21545,-ak Wm-' .-.,,,..,:,s,L-5. 5... 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DOTSON ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT W.L.MILLER SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS '-uf MANSFIELD BOARD OE' EDUCATION WV ,,' 'uw' ,. 41+ , -s...-4 9 GLENN G. ROHLEDER PRINCIPAL iO U. W , ,i '- E I ihunvf' HERMAN D. BISHOP ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ll PEARL M. DANBACK DEAN OF GIRLS SARA K. BOWLES, IDABELLE KNARR - SECRETARIES KAY SAUNDERS - SECRETARY OF COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ff!!! Chww ikvmw 12 HYPES FRANCES B.: Dir ect or: Ohi o a te Uni v. SHERMAN, GEORGE E.: B.A. in Ed.5 Office Practice: Bliss Col- lege: Kent State Univ. Manhigan Bus. Stafh CULEERTSON, RUTH: B. A. B. L.S., M.A.: Librarian: Wooster College, Western Reserve School of Library Science, Univ. of Mich., Adv. to Library Club. Lunchroom ,1 ' Alf' HOFFMAN, MILDRED EUNICE: B.S.: Study Hall: Bowling Green: Senior Class Advisor Pep Club Advisor: junior and Senior Cheer Leading Adv 13 '4FUllP ADT BOLUS, MARY JANE: B.S. in Ed.: Artg Miami University: Cleveland Institute Of Artg Ohio Univ.: College Counselor. '1- ? A S an N Q X M Y W M 4 fyffgl 'X' DERR, A. LBMOIN : B. Mus.: Vocal Music: Wittenberg: New York University: Christ- iansen Choral School First Lutheran Male Chorus: Mastersinger Treble Choirg Bach Choral Singers: O.S. Male Chorus. Z gg, A ,V sx- ini 'I l 1,15 1 . my A rf' V014-,, ,V fl L A 'VW' ff 1 ,r 6,413 X .5 gm! ,.1l' NV ,F :Y If f H ASLEY,EARL LCROY: B.A.: l.A.3 Speech, Drgmgg Hiram College Columbia University: University of South- ern California. 1U f sl'- f l K. Q '+- .fgeew , ,I SMITH, ROBERT C.: BFA: BFA Music Ed.: MFA: Vocal Music: .zswmgg- f .V,s, 1 . .- . -2 -'w 'a,gfifxfQ1Q el. , .... - -, 5,5-1 ,sf K if 'gas X we f W gif,-,.5, . , Q . .- THOMAS. MARTHA ECK' ERT: B.A- IN Ed-6 M A.: Speech: Drama Ohio State Univ. Univ. of Wisconsin. Theory, Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology. 1lU ' WOLF, DONALD L.: B S. in Ed.: M.A.: In strumental Music' Miami Univ., Ohi State Univ. TATGENHORST, TED C.: B.S. in Ed.:'Inst. Music: Ohio State Univ.: of Leland Stanford Univ. yf, 5, I ,. 1 1' v ' 4 A my Q y 0 Q- E - , Inf - 1 0 jg 'I f 0' v 'W ' , 1' ' ' I 1 v if f 0 U Y 5 6 9 A X, Z f 15 OIVIMER IAL Q ww. 1 9! Q L id 1 imm v nu, m mg ,- 2 - Q' I' 0: MCELLREE, RUTH C.5 B.S.: Steno. Typing State Teachers College: Indiana: Penne: Temple Univ. Penn State: Univ.of South California. CHATLAIN, M. EDWARD B.S. in Ed.: Com Math.: Bqokkeeping Wittenberg. CARRIER, LEOTTA HUNTER: B.S. in Ed.: Typing: Shorthand: Ashland College: Armstrong Col. of B ssiness Ad. l l SCOLES7 H.B.: B.S. in Ed.: Bookkeeping 12 Bookkeeping 111 Bliss Normalg Kent State: Bookstore. SWACH, HARVEY RALIHH B.A.3 M.A.: Sales Lawi Dist. Ed.: Ohio State Univ.: Oberlin Univ. of Penn.g Future Retailers of Mansfield. HAILEY, PAUL W.:B.S. Typing 113 Steno. 11 Bus. Englishi Office Practice: Bob Jones Univ.: Dranghns Bus Col le ge: Fu rmaii Univ.g OhioState Univ.g Sophomore Advisor. SMITH, EMILIE STARK: B.S. in Ed.g Typingg Dist. English Mar- shall: Iowa Staley Ohio University. 17 ,o D lp I .4 f- , A . 4' H lv ha f 1 gig an j an 'lf Y-.P 4'3- 1 gl' ,. .. DOIVILSTIC il Q, if-Ya ESSEX, GRACE ALTH A: k B.S.5 M.S. in Hone Economicsg Home EC.: Ohio Universityg University of Wis.g 'hr Ohio State Univ. qlg Q il! A J .5 ,..,' we W '-' fi' A A f 1 ENC. Ll S 1 ' fi 5 QL CDLE, RICHARD: A-B-S English: Study Hall: Berea Coilegeg Univ. Of Cincinnati. HARDIN, KATHRYN M.: B-S. in Educationg Business English English 3: Marietta Collegeg Ohio State University. K ,4, 'q!!l'I IMHOFF, VIRGINIA: B.S.Q Engl.ishg Bowling Green State Univ.3 Junior Class Advisorg Junior Red K A Cross Organization. 18 , J I, Q35 L f lf. ff t ime , wily W buf I LDESCH, HAROLD G.: B.S.i English 11 Baldwin Wallace C01lege:Ashland College: Editorial Staff of Manhigan. ff RANDALL, FRANCES: B.S, in Ed: MA in HE Home Ec.: English Ohio Univ. Columbia University. SHIRES, FLORENCE JUNE: B.A.: English 111: Allegheny Col- lege: Columbia Univ. Breadloaf School: Western Reserve- STOUT, MARGUERITE M. A.B. English 11: Ohio Weslyan Univ.: Difiance: Ohio State University. VANDERVORT, LUELLA: A. B..3B.S. in Ed. English: Literatureg Creative Writing: Kent State Univ.: Middlebury College. . C ,N 1 , 4, .f'v'l, if Z if 616, WEIMER, MARTHA E. B.A.i English 111 -E -, College of Wooster? Kent State: Ohio ,, ,- X State. , . I 1 EW' J' Q nf. 5-U' ' 1 IP ' A . ., 1. u 9 VOK 65,5 - fee I ll. X' 'tix ff . , ,. .12 ,sua :-4 ' 3 Y l f- EEEiZ5 WAPPNER , EL IZABETH .: A.B.: EnE1iSh Wittenburg College 5 n t S a . E 251559 e 20 A - 'Q -L - -'rem Z f , g itx Y U 7 rm Qi ff? 1,14 6,1 f lx nfl, X ln: 1 ,557 - WS u 'I ' 'L , x f' '- NJN -' -'x X, n - LANG ACES MENDEN HALL , KATHLEEN B.A.3 M.A.3 French Ohio State: Col Umbia University. NIXON, RICHARD L. A.B. M.A.g German Miami Univ.g Ohio State Univ. ifdlk WHITING. RUTH DUNHAI A.B. H-A- L.L.B.i Latin g Northwestern Univ.: Columbia Univ. Cleveland Law Schooli Christmas Baskets. PATTERSON, BERTHA KAT1iARINE: A.B. Spanish: Cornell Univ.g Ohio State: Ashlandg Hypho Adv. 21 MACDONALD, GLADYS Hill: A.B. Business Math: Cedarville Collegeg Ohio State Univ.g Dent State Univ.g Springfield Business Collegeg Ashland College. DANBACK, PEARL M.: B.S. in Ed.g M.A.g Dean of Girls: Plane Geometryg Ohio State Uni v.g Co lunibia Universityg Wis.g Univ.g Future Teach- ers Club. JUNIPER, RALPH EDWARD: B.S.: M.A- Plane and Solid Geometry5Trigonome- try: Ohio State University. we SAUDER, CHARLES JOSEPH: A.B.: Comm- lathg Algebra: Coll- ege of Wooster. 22 'Villa RAMSEY. HAROLD A.: B.S. Algebra: Fenn College: Ashland College: Ohio State Univ.g Hypho. Bus. Staff. IF SCIENCE AERLE, MURIEL: B-5' Biology? Maryland College for Women: Denison University Northwestern Univ. ELDER, FRED E.: A-3- M.A.g Biologyi West Lafayetteg Adriang Sorbonne Univ.: Ohio State: Vis. Photo Club. VANDERBILT, CHAS. HERBERT: B.S. in Ed- M-A.: Physicsg Ohio University: Kent State, Ohio State Universityg Ashland Collegeg Case Inst. of Technology? Ad. Science Club. SUMAN, DONALD EDWARD B.s. in Ed.: Biology Physiologyg Algebra 1' Ashland College 23 HARRIS, BETTY ERVIN A.B.9 Cheuuistry Cedarville college Ohio State Univ. Science Club Adv. SOCIAL ST DIES S 1 S,f f - Ag , ff - L' : S ,Q ..v, BISHOP, HERMAN Dv' 5jhv f ,,. ge ' QQ S S io HABER, DAN BURNS: A B.S.5 Economics: L B-3 M.A.i P18119 -G90 ohio university: A 4 merry: EC0f30m1CS Ohio State Univ.: 'L- S' Soc1o1ogyg0h1o Stat Hi-Y Advisor. !fif ff wxml j kkk . V S pg V ix V .. W igKk' SEQ- Si, Q ,P ig f S, SS' W X , C f A Q . , 2 x H S f HAMILTON B.S. 3 M Historyg College Chicago. WILLIAM Ffi .S.g World Wittenberg Univ. of MCFARLAND, RO ERT O. M. Ed.: B.S.Q Amer- ican History: Univ. of Cincinnati' Ohio University. 2U CSSCC THOMAS, CARL: B-5 M.S.g World History: Kent State: Western Reserve. MILLION, FLOYD LAKEgA.B.S World History: Manchester College: Graduate Work at O.S.U. RAETH R, HAROLD: B. S, in Ed.: American History., Asbury, Duke Univ., Bowling Green. RAH , LOUIS E.: A.B. M,A,g American Hist. Asbury, Otterbein, Ohio State: Faith- teen Club. ROBSON, BLANCHE LAURETTA: A.B.? American Hist.: Ohio Wesleyan Univ. or . J 2 16. 3 25 .9 l O r.cL- 1 al W3 5 I 1 A' K-b 4593 A? N i N ,lily if! X I C TIONAL SMITH, JESSE EDWARD: B.S. in Ed.g H.A.g Mec. Drawingg Arch Drawing: Ohio Univ.: Ohio State. CHILDS, VINTON G.: Auto Machanics and Techno10gYi Akron University, Ashland College. HCCLURE, CHARLES A.: Machine Shop Prac- tice, machine Shop Related: Akron Univ. Toledo Univ.: Ohio State University. W .9 l l . l l N I SPONSELLER, RICHARD GERALD: Auto Shop? Tech. Shop: Kent State. I w CAMPBELL, CHARLES A- B.S. in Ed.5 l.A: Gen. Shopg Kent, State Universityg Ohio State Univ. BAUIAN, LESLIE. Auto Shop. 26 1 H Y l 1 l l R l SCHAAF. R.D.: B.A. in Elec. Engr.3 Elec Technology: Elec. Shopg Ohio North- ern University. -., , OBERLANDER, VIRL HARRY: B-S-5 Voc. Ed Ohio State, Ashland College, Univ. of Univ. of Toledo. HAUSERMAN, PAUL I.: B.S. M.S.g Woodwork- ing 1.11.1115 Ohio University. LANK, WILLIAM B.: Acetylene and Elec- tric Welding-Tech.: University of Akron: Kent State: Ashland College. 27 FRISCH, HARVEY EMIL: Mach. Shopg Tech.g Kent Stateg Akron Universityg Voc.: Club. .Mix 3 gl CDOK, ELRIE P.: Mach. Tech: lach. Shopg University of Toledag University of Akron: Kent State Ohio State. HYSIQ . ni L1 9 A I . 0 Z 4' 4 if . f f Hx OZ N 0 ZW' e?i!I Wffwww ffm W rw. CRUTCHFIELD,'WILLIAM JESSE: A.B.g M.A.g Phys. Ed.: Univ. Of No r t h Carolina HOFFMAN, VERN B. B.S. in Ed.: M.A. Drivers Trainingg Ohio Stateg Univ. of Mich.5 Basket ball Coach. MACCIOLI, ALBERT CARL: B. A. in Ed. Am. History: Phys. Ed. Miami Univ.5Mt. Union College. 28 GOCHENAUR, JANET MARIE.: B.S.! M-A Phys. Ed. Q Wis 5 . 4 A .,, Hwy SLE' ig? 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The advertising department of both firms were well aware that a pretty face sells any product, so from both offices queens and atten- dents were elected to cheer the public on and to raise the morals of the two teams. By popular vote, Gretchen Snyder was elected queen at Simp- son, Inc., and Kathleen Bolin, queen at Apple- seed, Inc. The great day dawn-gray, cloudy, and -rain ing so hard as to fill up the great Arlln Stad- iu enough to have a swimming meet. The queens, goreously arrayed in their own fine colors, drove around in their respective convertmobiles and waved to the thousands of cheering spectators. Despite the cheering throngs, the Simpson Bulldogs were drowned by the Appleseeds officers 13-7. and their good luck even left them when basketball season rolled around. Unfortunately Simpson lost again 33-51. That year was glowing victory era for the Appleseed Bldg. and a bitter loss for Simpson. Simpson, however, Kept up its propaganda paper under the co-direction of editor-in-chief, Art Lomax, and Art Hergatt, business manager. while Appleseed, not to be undone, okayed Mary Pearson, editor, and Jim Shambaugh, business manager, to write up the latest rag sheet to compete with S1mpson's glorious accounts of the merits of their offices. Of course, every enterprising young bus- iness needs competant leader to raise the bus- 1ness's accounts and bonds. The head ones who rose in the ranks of Simpson were Delbert Wright President: Art Lomax and Dave Letlzla, Co-v1ce- president: Norma Beal, Secretary: Peggy Mattox and Gayle Henderson, Co-treasurer. The leaders at Appleseed were Eddie Vild, President: Jerry Howell, Vice-presldentg Bruce Bushnell, Trea- surerg Thelma PO0Fman, Secretary. In the year 1951, 252 sophomore employees from the Johnny Appleseed Inc., and 298 employ- ees from the John Simpson Inc., were promoted to the Home Office, Mansfield Senior High. Here they combined their efforts to attain their goal. Striving earnestly toward the day that they would be appointed Senior executives, after which, they would receive their certlfl- cates of merit, and retire from the Senior High Building. First, however, they must prove their value to the company. To help them with this they em- ployed Mrs. Vern Hoffman as their Business Ad- visor. To assist the able advisor a Board of Directors were elected by the employees. Pres- Ident, Art Lomaxg V1ce'pres1dent, Dick Fry: Sec- retary, Pat Quinlan: Treasurer, Thelma Poorman. To show their originality they sponsored a basketball album consisting of pictures of the players and squads. This was a profitable sales approach. The sophomores also sponsored a dance and collected union dues to raise a fund for their Senior year. with the advancing of the great business firm to another floor, the following were ap- pointed with important executive positions: Art Lomax, President: Dick Fry, Vice-presldentg Pat Quinlan, Secretary: and Carol Schad, Treasurer. As every respectable business firm needs to keep up its well being, money making projects were sponsored such as: the selling of tiger and box stationary, basketball albums, and spon- soring many dances after basketball and football games. Since the firm had suceeded very well that year, a decision was made to elect a queen and her attendents in honor of the promising ass- ociation. Gretchen Snyder reigned as queen with her attendants, Kathleen Bolin, Pat Quinlan, Marlene Remy, and Connie Paulson. They wore white formals at the coronatlon ceremony and were dressed ln red and white suits, traditional to Senior High s colors, at the football game where we played an out-of-town incorporation, Sprlngflele. All too soon arriving at their final year ln the Education Building, the seniors elected Art Lomax as president for the third consecu- tive year. Working with him were Jerry Howell, Vlcepresuwntz Terry Saprano,Secretary3 and Carol Schad, Treasurer. With Don Beddard, Pat White, and Connie Paulson as Co-editors and Jim Shambaugh as Bus- iness Manager, the Hypho started its thirty- fourtn year at M.H.S. with Marianne Davison as Editor-in-chief, Courtney Bourns as Co-editor, and Betsy Kirtley as Business Manager, the Manhlgan was put out for the twenty-sixth year. The fourth annual Hvarslty Varletels,H un- der the direction of Faith Stein and Mary Pear- son, was presented on the nights of February 11 and 12. The senior class play, vTurn Back the C1ock,Hwas performed on the nights of March 19 and 20. Some of the outstanding accomplishments in this final year were the dances after football and basketball games, the carolers, the greeting caros sold during the Christmas season, and the annual Easter Sunrise Service, held at the First Presbyterian Church. In the spring a track queen was elected. The queen was Marlene Remy with Gretchen Snyder, Phyllis McFarland, Marcis Hines, and Betty Lou Wendland as her court. Some seniors with impressive honors be- stowed upon them were: Jim Schafer, chosen one of Oh1o's two Most Valuable Players in basket-- ball: Dlck Guy, Eddie Mack, and Ben Carbetta, each given all-ohio honors ln football, and Betsy Klrtley, who received a free trip to Washington, D.C. by winning the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. The forthcoming graduation was celebrated on May 29 with a Class Day and an all-night prom. On June 5, 554 young men and women marched onto the beautiful plaza on top of the Educa- tion Building. Looking down at the little crea- tures entering the ground floor, the Class of '55 were reminded of their work and pleasure in obtaining education. Then the hellocopters, Business movlle and College Express, arrived and the class of '53 departed for higher skyscra- pers of achievement. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED Gwen KIIOX CHAIRMAN Art Hergatt Bob wlxon Joan Horsman Adrienne Lymper ACREE, JANET MARIE: Commercial! PSP Club, 4- ADAMS, PEARLEAN: Generali Pep Club, 2, G.A.A., 2,33 Future Retailers, 4. AMSBAUGH, RAMON: General. ANGELINI, ELIZABETH SARA: Generali Choir 2.3,4- X 47 vm, uf ASHLEY, JAMES P.: General, Choir, 2,3,42 Pep Club, 2,3,43 Future Retailers, 4. BAER, SANDRA SUTHERLAND: Generali G-A.A-, 2,3,4Q Pep Club, 2,3,45 Choir, 2,3,4g Y-Teen, 43 Varsity Varieties, 4. BAKER, SHIRLENE JANE: GSHSr813 G-A-A-, 2,3149 Pep Club, 2,3,42 Y-Teen, 2,3,4. BAMMERLIN, JOHN LEWIS: General: Hi-Y, 2: PCP Club, 2,3,4Q Varsity Varieties. 45 Hi-Fun Club. 3U 3, r.,.., ANTRICAN. WERA JOYCE: Generalg Pep Club, 2.3.45 Y-Teens. 3.4- APPLE, ARLENE MAEg Commercial, Pep Club, 4 Future Retailers. 4- BAUER, SHIRLEY MADGE: General: G-A-A-. 2.3 Y-Teens, 2. BAYER, MARGARET LOUISE: Academic: Crcsccndo. 2,31 Sec-Treas., 2,45 Hist., 35 Choir, 2.3.4 Pep Club, 2,3,45 Hypho, 4, French Club, 45 S.O.P.C., 4. BANKS, THCMAS HENRY: General: Hi-Y. 2.3.45 Pe Club, 3,45 Varsity Varieties, 4: Science Club 45 Hi-Fun, 4. BARNES, MARILYN FRANCES: Commerciali Choir. 2 G.A.A., 2. BATES, THOMAS RICHARD: Academic: Hi-Y. 2.3 Sec., 35 Pres., 45 Pep Club, 2,3,4Q Treas., 45 Science Club, 2,4Q Pres., 45 Ex. Comm., 2,3,45 Hi-Fun Club, 2,3,45 Tennis, 3,45 German Club, 4 S.O.P.C., 45 Varsity Varieties, 4. .43 BATES, WILLIAM THOMAS: Commercial: Future Retailers, 4. BECKER, CAROL JANE: C0mmercial5 G.A.A., 2,32 Pep Club, 2,3. BECKER PATRICIA ANNE: General: Y-Teen. 2: G-A-A-. 2.3.49 Pep Club. 2.3.43 Varsity Varieties, 4. BEMDARD, DONALD NORWOOD: AC3d0miC5 B2SkPiba1l 2.3.45 Hypho. 2.3.45 Ed--in-Chief. 4: Hi-Y. 2,3,4Q Pres., 35 Sec., 45 Ex. Comm., 25 Bicycle Court, 3,4. BENSON, MARLENE: Academic: G-A-A-. 2.3.49 Hi-Fun, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 3,45 Red Cross Rep., 3, Vice-Pres., 3. 35 HERNHARDT, SHIRLEY ANN: Commerciali Band. 2f3.4. BERTSCH, SHI LEY BERNADINE: Generali Xmas Basket. 25 G.A.A.,'3g Pep Club, 3,41 Science Club, 4. BIDDLE, MARCELLA JEAN: Generals Y-Teen. 2.4: Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Science Club, 4. BIRMELIN, EDWARD ROBERT! V0C3t,0n3li VOC- Club, 3,4. 4.254159 W 'W' BIRMELIN, PAUL BARNETT: General- 'M BISHOP, ARTHUR LEWIS: Vocational, Voc. Club, ,' I A , BLACK, ROBERT RUSSEL: AC3d0miC2 Hi'Y. 2.3.42 Vice-Pres., 3: Pep Club, 2,3,4, Hi-Fun, 2,3,4g S.O.P.C., 4: Science Club, 4, Treas., 45 Varsity Varieties, 45 Rotary, 4. BLANK, THELMA ALLENE: Home Ee., Choir, 2,3,4, Y-Teen, 4. BLY, RICHARD EUGENE: Vocationali Golf. 22 Voc. Club, 3,4. BOLIN, KATHLEEN: Academic: G-A-A-. 2.3.45 PCP Club, 2,3,41 Sec., Y-Teen, 2,3, Attend Office 2,35 Executive Comm.. 2.31 Leaders, 3,43 Var. Basketball, 33 Manhigan Staff, 3,45 Sports Editor, Var. Varieties Comm., 3, Queen Attend., 3. 36 BONECUTTER, WILLIAM LEON: Commercial5 Band, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3, Tumbling, 2,3,4. BOURNS, CCRRTNEY BEACH: AC8d6miC5 Hi'Y. 2.3.45 Pres., 25 Xmas Basket. 2-3-45 Co-Chrm., 45 Pep Club, 2.3,4, Hi-Fun, 2, Bicycle Ct., 3,45 Judge, 3,45 Manhigan, 2.3.45 Ass't. Ed., 4, Tennis. 2.3.41 Rofarian. 3: Boy's State, 3, S.O.P.C., 45 Varsity Varieties. 45 Science Club. 45 'M' Assoc. BOWMAN, NANCY ANN: Acad0miC5 Band. 2.3.4 Sec., 4, Pep Club, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4 Varsity Sports. 2.3,4, Y-Teens. 2.3.45 S.O.P.C. 4: Science Club, 4. BRANDT, FRANK RICHARD: Generali Football. 2-3.4 'M' Association, 3,45 Baseball, 4. XS...- BROCK, JAMES MELVIN: General, Band, 2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4. ROKAW, JOAN ROSA: General: G.A.A.. 2.3.4 Pep Club. 2.3.4: Hi-Fun. 2.3.4- EROWN, BARBARA ANN: General, G.A.A-. 2.3.45 Y-Teens, 2.3.45 Sec., 45 Hi-Fun, 2,3.45 Council, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4g Hypho, 3.4, Christmas Basket, 2,3. BROWN, CLARA LEE: General: Christmas Basket, 2, G.A.A.. 45 Pep Club, 4. . 1 v BRAUCHLER, MARLENE lDYCE: C0mm6rCia15 PGP C1 Y-Teen, 45 Ex. Comm.. 45 Leaders, 2.3 4 Va ub, 2,3,4g G.A.A., 2.3.45 Varsity Sports rsity Varieties, 4. BRICKER, TOMMY LOWELL: Academic: Band. 2.3 Xm I b 4 as Basket, 2,33 Hi-Y, 3,45 Science C u S.O.P.C., 4. BRUCATO, ANNETTE JO: Commercial: G-A.A., BRUNN, BRUCE WARREN: Gvnefalk BRUNN, JOHN PAUL: General, Basketball, 25 Pep Club, 2,3. BUNN, ROBERTA ANN: Commercial: G.A.A.. 2.3,4: Pep Club, 4. BURGESS, ROBERT WILLIAM: General. BUSHNELL, BRUCE BENTLEY: Generali Basketball, 2.3v45 'M' Association, 3,4. CALENE, CHARLOTTE MAE: Generali G-A-A., 2-3, Future Teachers, 3: Crescendo, 3,43 Sec., 35 Pres., 45 Pep Club, 3,45 Choir. 3.46 S.O.P.C 4- CALLAHAN, SANDRA DAY: Commercial, Volleyball, 2 3 4' Softball 2' Basketball ' Pep 1 1 v n v n 2n3r4v Club: 2,3145 G-A-A-. 2.3145 Xmas Basket, 2' Lewders. 3.45 Varsity Variety, 3,4. 2 . BURKE, MARGARET MARIE: General: Y-Teens. 2.3.45 Sec., 2: Interclub, 4, Pep Club, 2,3,49 G.A.A., 2,3.4- URKHART, CHARLES LEE: General: Future Retailers 43 Treas., 4. 38 1 CLEMONS, CLASSIE MAE: Home EC-C G.A.A CLIFFORD, CAROLEEg Commercial. 41' '- 3 4 CARBETTA, ALBERT BENJAMIN: General: Football 2.3.45 Basketball, 2,3,4g 'M' Association 2.3.4- CASPER, VIRGINIA ARLENE: Commercial? Pep Club 2.3.4- CETINICH, MARY MAGDELINE: General: G.A.A., 2,3 CHALFANT, PHYLLIS CHARLENE: General. CLINE, JACQUELYN: GBHCYSIZ Ch0if. 2.3.49 G.A.A., 2,3,4, Leaders, 4. CDCHRAN, BARBARA ANN: G9nCf81i PEP Club. 2.3.4. G-A-A-. 2.3.45 Y-Teens. 2.3.43 Hi-Fun. 2,3,g Christmas Basket, 2,35 German Club, 3,45 Executive Comm., 3. COFFMAN, SANDRA LOU: Commercial: G-A-A-. 2.3.45 Y-Teen. 2.3.45 Pep Club. 2.3.49 German. 2.3: Hi-Fun 2,3. CONSTANCE, SHIELA MAE: Home Eccnomics: Choir, 2.3.4- 39 CROSE, BETTY JEAN: General: G-A-A-5 Pep Club, 3,4. DANALS, DOLORES ANN: General? G-A-A-. 2.3.43 Y-Teens, 2,3,45 Pep Club, 3,42 Red Cross, Operetta, 2,3, S.O.P.C-. 46 Choir, Publicity Chairman 45 Inter Club Council, 43 Varsity Varieties, 3,45 Modern Dance, 42 Christmas, Basket, 4. 2.3.43 3.4. CONTRASCERE, DAVID: VocaLi0na15 Vocational Club, 3.4. COOPER, KENNETHg Vocational5 Vocational Club, 3.4- CRAFT, JEAN ADEAL: Commercial: Pep Club. 2.3.42 G-A-A-. 2.3.45 Y-Teen, 2,45 Leaders, 3,45 Ex. Comm. 3,45 Cheerleaders, 3,43 Varsity Variety, 45 S.O.P.C., 4. CRIFFIELD, BARBARA JEAN: Commercial. PSP Club 4. DARLING, BARBARA ANN: Academic! Pep Club. 2.3.4 Y-Teen, 2,3,4i Prog. Chrm., 45 Leaders, 4 G-A.A.. 2.3.49 Pres-. 4: Varsity Sports, 3,4 Hi-Fun, 2,3,45 Xmas Basket, 2,35 Att. Office 2,3,45 Science Club, 45 Varsity Variety, 4 DAVIS, ANNETTE LEE: Commercial3 G-A-A-- 2.3.4 Y-Teen. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.42 German. 2.3 Hi-Fun, 2,3. DAVIS, CHARLES MELVIN: General- DAVIS, JO'ANNE: Generali G-A.A-, 2,3,4 Varsity Sports, 2,3,4, Pep Club, 2,3,4 MO DAVIS, KAREN LOUISE: General: Y-Teens. 2.3.45 Inter-club Council, 25 Prg. Chrm., 2, G.A.A., 2,3,43 Treas., 45 Leaders, 2,3,49 Varsity Sports, 2,3,4: Ex. Comm., 45 Pep Club, 2,3,4: Varsity Variety, 4. DAVISON, MARIANN MARGARET: Academic: G.A.A.. 2.3.4: Hi-Fun. 2.3: Varisry Sports. 2.3,4: Science Club, 3,4: Y-Teens, 2,3,45 Inter-club Council, 43 Pep Club, 2,3,4, Team Captains, 33 Leaders, 4: Xmas Basket, 2,3,4: Co-Chrm., 43 Manhigan, 2,3,4Q Ed.-in-chief, 4, Ex. Comm., 4, Bowling Sportshead, 3,45 S.O.P.C., 4: Varsity Varieties, 4. 5 General, G.A.A., 2,3,4g Y-Teens, g?g2:?ugl??Hn, 3.4: Pep Club. 2.3.46 Choir. 3,42 Red Cross, 3. Hypho. 3.4: French Club. 3: Varsity Varieties, 4- DENIG, ROBERT WILLIAM, If-S Vocational: PSP Club, 2,3,4Q Vocational Club, 2,3,4. DEPINET, FRANK CHRISTOPHER: Vocational? Voc Club, 3,4. DICUS, PHYLLIS RAE: Generali Php Club, 2,3,4 G.A-A., 3,4. DIEM R, ROBERT LEE: General, Football, 2,3,4Q Basketball, 2, Track, 25 'M' Association 3.4- DINGER, BETTY JANE: Commercial. DONER, RICHARD RUCE: Generali Basketball, 2.3. DOVE, RICHARD AUSTIN: Commercial? Pep Club, 2.3.41 Baseball, 2,3,4. U1 DRAKE, SHIRLEY JEAN: General: PGP Club. 2,3.4. 3 4 G A A 2 Operetta, 2: Sec., 29 Choir, , 5 . . ., 3,45 Ex. Comm., 3,25 Hi-Fun 2,3,43 Y-Teens, Vice Pres., 42 Inter-Club Council, 45 Vars Varieties, 45 Science Club, 45 S.O.P.C., 4 DUNCAN, BETTY LOW: Genera15 DUPRE, RONALD LEE: General: Pep Club. EARHART, PATRICIA JEAN: Generali FFP Club. 2-3,42 G-A-A-. 2- ENSMINGER, JILL! Academic: G-A-A-s 253.4 Y-Teens. 21314: PCP Club. 21314- ERNSBERGER, JAMES: Vocational: Vocational Club. 3n4' ERRE, DGLEE BARBARA: Commefcial- EYER, MARILYN JUNE: Commercial, Red Cross Rep., 2.3. Pep Club, 3,4g G.A.A., 3. ity EBERHARDT, ALICE JOSEPHINE: General: G-A.A. 25 Pep Club, 2,3. EBERHART, THOMAS j.: Vocational: Baseball, 2 Vocational Club, 4. v 4 U2 EYERLY, DAVID EDWARD: General: Tumbling. 2.3.49 Vice Pres., 4, Hi-Y., 42 Fut. Teachers, 3,42 2.3.42 Pep Club. 2.3.43 Y-Teen. 4- FAY, DUANE KEITH: General: Pep Club. 2.3.4- FEIGENBAUM, VIRGINIA MAE: Home Ee.: G.A.A., 2,3,41 Red Cross Rep., 2,3,45 Varsity' Varieties, 4. ai leg- A Fnua, sunny DIANE: Academicg G.A.A., 2,3,41 I Y'T9Cfl. 2.35 Hi-Fun, 2,35 Pep Club, 2,35 HyPh0-. 2.3: Red Cross Rep., 3: German Club, ee ,, t 41 Varsity Varieties, 4: S.O.P.C., 4. A W s . r FISHER, WIILIAM FREDERICK? General, Hi-Y, 2,3,4Q k ' Tennis. 2.3.4. PCP Club. 45 Inter Y-Council 4. 'W1fTF FLOWERS, JEANETIE MARIE: Generali G.A.A., 2.3.45 Y-Teen. 2.3.4: Pep Club. 2.3.4: Hi-Fun. 1.3: German Club, 35 Future Retailers, 4. ' FONCANNON, BARBARA JOAN: Home Ec. FUURNEY, GARY: General: Hi-Y. 2: Football. 2.3: Baseball, 23 Track, 23 Future Retai1ersk4. FOWLER, EARLINE: General: G.A.A., 2.3.45 Pep Club, 2,3,4: Y-Teens, 2,3,43 Trees.. 32 Hi-Fun, 2: Xmas Basket, 2,35,Leaders, 3,4. U3 Sec., 33 Pres., 43 Track, 4. . FAMA, JOSEPHINE CHRISTINE: Commercial: G-A-A-. W FRY, RICHARD GERALD: General: Class Vice Pres., 2: Football, 2,3,4Q Basketball, 2,3,4Q 'M' Association, 3,45 Boy's State, FRYE, BARBARA JO: General, G.A.A., 2,3,45 Pep C1Ub. 2.3.45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4: Tres-, Science Club! 3: Hi'FUn. 2r3n4i Majorettev 21314 FRASHER, SONDRA ANN: Commercial: G-A.A.. 2.3.4. Pep Club. 2.3.45 Y-Teen. 2.3.4- FREIHEIT, MARILYN JOYCE: Commercial. Y-Teen. 4- FRIDAY, GRACE LOUISE: General: Band. 2.3.43 Operetta, 2. FRIEDMAN, DAVID WARREN: Generali PCP Club 2.a.4. Baseball Mgr., 2, Science Club, 3,45 S.O.P.C., 4. 3. GARRETT, THOMAS EUGENE: Commercial. TraCk. 25 Pep Club, 2: Football, 3,4. GAUL, WANDA LUCILLE: General: Pep Club. 4: G.A.A., 4. GAUL, LOUIS EDWARD: Generali PCP Club. 2.3.4. GEIB WALTER JUNIOR! GCHETB1- UU GENTILLE, JOAN: General: G.A.A., 42 Y-Teen, 32 Pep Club, 42 Varsity Varieties, 4. GERHARDT, DONALD EUGENE: Vocational: VOC- Club. 2.3.4- GETTLEMAN, TERRY ARTHUR: General: PSP Club, 2,3,4Q French Club, 3: S-0-P-C-, 4- GIESEMAN, SYLVIA ELAINE: General: Pep Club, 2,3,4i G-A.A., 2,3,4i Red Cross Rep-. 3: Varsity Varieties. 4- GOETTL, ELSIE JEANETTE: Commercial: Pep Club, 21 Future Retailers, 4. GOTTERBARM, GERALDINE JUNE: Commercial? Red Cross Alt., 25 G.A.A., 3, Pep Club, 3,43 Bookstore, 3. GRAY, MARTIN BENNETT: General: Pep Club, 2,3-43 Stage Crew, 2,32 Mgr., 3: Projection Crew, 45 Crew Head. 4? Hi-Y, 2,3,4Q Sec., 2, Program Chairman, 49 Varsity Varieties, 4. GREER, JANET RUTH: Home Economics, G.A.A., 2.3.41 Att- Office. 2.3: Hypho, 3,41 Ex. 25 Cafeteria, 3,4. GRIFFITH BARBARA NANNETTE: Generali G-A-A-. 2,35 Pep Club, 2,3,4g Hi-Fun, 2,3. GUEGOLD, GEORGE RICHARD: Commercials Pep Club, 23 Future Retailers, 4. 145 GUY, RICHARD STEWART: Academic: PCP Club, 2,3,4: German Club, 2,3,4: 'M' Association, 2.3.43 Hi-Y. 25 Class Vice Pres., 3, Basket- ball. 2.3.41 Football. 2.3.45 Track. 2.3: Boy's State, 39 Science Club, 4. HAERLE, IOANNE RUTH: Generali G-A.A.. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.4: Y-Teen. 2.3.4: Hypho. 3: Varsity Varities, 4. HALL, ROBERT LEEg Vocational: Voc. Club, 3,4. HAMILTON, LOWELL BYRON: Academic: PSP Club, 3,45 German Club, 3: Science Club, 3,45 Future Teachers, 2,3,4. HAMMETT, JUNE MARLENE: C0mmCfCiHlF G-A-A-. 3,35 Pep Club, 2,31 Future Retailers, 4. HANUSZ, ERNEST JOSEPH: Vocational: Pep Club. 2.3,4: Voc. Club, 2,3,4g Ex. Comm. 2.3. HASSINGER. SALLY: Commercial: G-A.A-. 2.3.45 Hi-Fun. 2.3.49 MajOl'ette. 2.3.49 Xmas- Basket. 2: Hypo.. 3.4: Copy Ed-. 4: Y-Teen, 2.3.4- HAVERFIELD, KENNETH EARL: General: Band. L3.4: Tumbling Club. 2.3.4- HAYCOOK, PAUL EUGENE: Vocational- HAYES, HELEN MAE: Commercial: G-A-A-. 45 Science Club, 4. U6 HESS, VIRGINIA FAYE: Generali G-A.A-. 2.3 4 D.E. Club, 4. HILL, KENNETH LAMAR: General- QQ gig' HELDENBRAND, LUELLA GRACE: Commercial: Pe? Club, 4. HERBERT, JOYANNE: General: Y-Teen, 2,35 G.A.A. , 2.3.45 Vic. Pres., 45 Ex. Comm., 3: Varsity Varieties, 45 Leaders, 3.4. HERGATT, ARTHUR IXJLCLASS Academic: B0y'S State 32 Hi-Y, 46 PEP Club, 4- HERMAN, STUART DOUEAS: VOCHUOHBIS VOC. Club, e,r. oo- T' Q?- HINES, MARCIA ANN: Commercial: G-A-A-. 2.3.45 Pep Club, 2,3,4g Red Cross Alt., 3. HOFFMAN, RCNALD BRANDT! General- HCRSHAN, JOAN: General. A HGJT, ,IUDIE ANI: Generali G.A.A., 2,3,4g PQP Club. 2-3o45 Y-Teen, 2.3.45 Treas., 42 Vlrsity Varieties, 4. U7 G.A.A., 2,3,4, Xmas Basket, 2,33 Science Club, 3.43 Pep Club, 2,3,4p Crescendo, 2,35 S.O.P.C., HOWELL, JERRY LEE: General: Pep Club. 2.3.4 Hi-Y, 41 Class V. Pres., 4. HUFF, BARBARA ANN: General: G-A-A-. 2.3.4 YfTeen. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.42 Att. Office 3,45 Varsity Varieties, 4. !HNTER, CLYDE: General: Operetta. 2.3: Pres- 3g Choir, 3,45 Track, 3. HUSUNG, PAUL WILLIAM: Vocational? Choi 2, Voc. Club, 3,4. IDLE, MARIAN JANE: Academics Y-Teens. 2.3: 3,45 Hi-Fun, 29 Varsity Sports, 2,3,4, Leaders, Hypho., 45 Sportshead, 4. INSCORE, JACK EDWARD: Vocational? Voc. C1ub,43, 4. JEFFRIES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE: Commercial- HWSEN, RUTH LOUISE: Generals Choir. 4 JACKSON, CHRISTINE: Home Economics JACOBSON, AVRAM ABBA: ACE-1d9miCi Christmas Basket. 2.3.4: Hypho, 3,45 Science Club, 3,4. , we l JCNES, CAROLE IRMA: Commercial: Future Retailers, 4. JORDAN, CARL LEO: General- JORDAN, DOROTHY ANN: Commercial! Pep Club, 2.3.45 Y-Teen. 2.45 G.A.A., 2,3,4g Cheer- leader, 3,4. JORDAN, JOH SAMUEL: General, Choir, 2,3,4g Track, 4. KARCHNER. BILLIE JANE: General, G.A.A., 2, Y'Teen. 2.3.4: PHP Club. 2.3.45 Ex. Comm., Varsity Varieties, 4. HELER, CHARLES RICHARD: ACademic. KELLEY, RUTH NAOMI: Commercial. Operefta. Choir, 35 Pep Club, 3,43 Hi-Fun, 4 KELLEY, VIRGINIA ELEANOR: GPn6f81i Y-Teens JOQDON, SHARLENEg Home Economics, G.A.A JUNE, DONALD LLOYD: General KENDIG, CAROLYN SUSANNE: ACad9miCQ G-A-A-, 3,45 Christmas Basket, 2,39 Choir, 3,45 Crescendo Club, 2,3,4Q Vice Pres., 3: Hypho, 4i.S.O.P.C., 46 Operetta, 22 Pep Club, 3,45 German Club, 4, Science Club, 42 Y-Teen, 4. KENT, WAYNE EDWARD: Generali B8SCba111 2.3.49 Basketball, 2,3,4. KERN, GAIL ERNEST: Vocational? Voc. Club, 3,4Q Pres., 4. KICK, DAVID LLOYD: General: Track. 2,3.4s Hi-Y, 3,43 Science Club, 43 Varsity Varieties, 4. KING, LOUIS EUGENE: Generali Band. 2-3.4 KING, WILLIAM EUGENE: Varsity Varieties. 2,4 KIRK, LESTER: General- KIRTLEY, MARY ELIZABETH: Academic? German Club, 2: Xmas Basket, 2,3,4Q Science Club, 3,41 Sec., 49 S.0.P.C., 4: Manhigan, 3,45 Bus. Marg., 4. KLINE. HARRISCN ENTLEY: General: Xmas Basket, 2:Fo0tba11. 2.39 Track. 25 Choir, 2,3,4Q Ass't Ex- Comm., 4. KNAPP, ROBERT ARTHUR: General, Football, 2,3,4. 50 KNELL, MARGERY MAY: General: G-A-A.. 35 Att Office, 4. 2.3.43 Hi-Fun. 2,36 Y-Teen, 3143 EX- C0mm- 43 Varsity Varities, 4. KOBER, MARGARET JOANNE: Commercials G-A-A 2.3. PCP Club. 2,3- KONVES, CLARA HELEN: C0mmBfCia1- KOON, JOYCE ANN: Commercial: Pep Club. 3.4: Red Cross Alternate, 3. KOZMA, WILLIAM RICHARD: Vocational: Voc. Club. KVOCHICK. RAYMOND RICHARD: VOCB'li0na1: Voc. Club, 3-46 Pep Club, 3. LAMBERTON, BETTY JEAN: Commercial: Pep Club. 2.3.42 Red Cross Rep.g 3. LEAF, GEORGE JOSEPH: Generali Pep Club, 2. LEATHERMAN, NOLAN HUGH: Academic: Projection Crew' 25 Hi-Y. 2.3.42 Science Club, 3,4Q Stage Crew. 2.4: Mgr-. 4: Pep Club, 4. 51 KNOX. GWEN: Academic: PGP Clubs 2.3.4: G.A.A LIEGEY, PATRXCIA LOUISE and SHIRLEY ANN: General- LETIZIA, DAVID EARL: General- LIGHTFOOT, SHIRLEY ANN: Generali G.A.A., 2. LINN, JEANETTE MARIE: General: G.A.A., 4. LDDGE, LARRY: General: Basketball, 2,3,4. LOMAX,'ARTHUR ELERY: Academic: Hi-Y. 2.3.49 Vice Pres., 2: Pep Club, 2,3,4: Christmas Basket, 2,33 Basketball Mgr., 2,3,4: Class President, 213,49 Hi-Fun, 2,33 Manhigan, 3,45 Boy's Sports Ed., 4: Bicycle Court, 3,45 Pros. Att., 3.45 S O.P.C., 4: Boy's State, 3: Varsity Varieties, Class Play, 4, Rotarian, 3. IJNG, PATRICIA RUTH: Generali G-A-A-. 23 Y-Teens, 2,32 Pep Club, 2,3,4Q Choir, 3,4. LORENTZ, PHYLISS MARIE: Commercials Pep Club. 213:45 Varsity Sp0I'tSn 213:45 G'A'A'v 21314: LYMPER, ADRIENNE MARIE: ACadCmiC: G-A-A-. 2,3Q Pep Club, 2,3,41 Y-Teens, 2,35 F.T.A., 2,3,4: Varsity Sports, 2: Hypho, 3,4Q Sports Ed., 4: French Club, 3: Team Capt., 3. LONGSDCRF. RO ERTA MAE: ACademic: G.A.A-. 2.3.4. Pep Club, 23 Science Club, 3,4: S.O.P.C., 4. Leaders, 3,43 Xmas Baskets, 2. 52 ' l MAR MACK, EDWARD: Generalg Football, 3,41 Track, MAGIDTT, MARTHA ALICE: General: Hi-Fun, G'A'A'v 2v3r4l PSP Club- 2r3r4l Choifr 3.4 MAGLOTT, VIOLET MAE: Commercialg Band, 2, Pep Club, 2,3,4. MAJORS. CORDELLIA: General: Library Staff, 3. MANNING, MARTHA JUNE: Generali G.A.A.. Pep Club, 2,3,4. MARSHALL, JAMES FREDRICK: VOCal1i0l'1ali Cl10if, b 3 4 2: Carolers. 23 Pep Club, 2,35 Voc. Clu , MASKEY, .WINNIE ELLEN: General. TIN, WILLIAM: Academic, Golf, 2,3 3-4- 29 3,45 MAJORS, FLOSSIE MARYLEE: General 'vu 'Nv- MANN: PEARL MAE: Generali Pep C1ub,.2,3,4 G.A.A., 32 Science Club, 4. W ,fi MASSA, SHIRLEY ANN: General: Pep Club, 2,3,4g M Ch0if. 49 Varsity Varities, 4. MASTREK, JOHN ANDREW: Vocational, Voc. Club, 3.43 PCP Club. 2.3.45 Varsity Varities, 4 MATTOX, MARGARET ANN: Academic: G-A-A-. 2 3 4 2.3.49 Pep Club. 2.3.45 Y-Teen. . Varsity Varities, 45 Hypho, 42 Copy Ed. MAXWELL, NANCY JEAN: Commercial: G-A-A-. 2.3.46 Pep Club. 2.3.4' MERSCHDORF, GERALD ROGER: General. MIKE, SANDRA CHARLENE: General: Pep Club, 3,49 Cresendo Club, 3. MILES, FLOYD JAMES: Academic: Pep club, 2l3n4i Basebfa-I-11 3.4- MILLER, SANDRA ANN: Academic: Pep Club. 2.3.49 Y-Teen. 2,3,4Q HigFun, 2,3,4: G.A.A., 2.3.4: S.O.P.C., 49 Inter. Club, 2. Science Club, 4: Ex. Comm., 2,E, S.O.P.C., 4. . 4 MEANS, WILLIAM ANDREW: General: Football 2.3.45 Pep Club. 2.3.43 Track. 2.3- MEETING, SHIRLEY MARIE: Commercial. G.A-A-. 2.3.49 PSP Club. 2.3.49 Y-Teens, 3.4: Red Cross Rep., 3. 5U MONK, KAREN ARLENE: ACHdemiC: G.A.A-, 2-3-43 Y-Teen, 2,3,4i S.O.P.C.. 45 Hi-Fun, 2,3Q Pep Club, 2,3,4. MOORE, JACCUELINE VIRGINIA: Commercial, G.A.A., 4. MILLER, SHIRLEY JEAN: General: G.A.A., 2,3,4g Y'T86n, 2.3149 EX- Com-. 2,49 Varsity Sports, 2: Majorette, 25 Pep Club, 2,3,4, Att. Office, 2,45 Hi-FUD, 2,3149 Varsity Varities, 4. MITCHELL, JAMES TERRY: Academic: Baseball. 2.43 Pep Club, 4. MIU, MARGARET MAE: General: PEP Clvb. 29 G.A.A., 2,3,4: Science Club, 3.41 Varsity Varsities, 4. MIXON, THOMAS RIVERS: Basketball, 4, Baseball 4. .X M MOORE, JACQUILLA LUCILLE: Home Economics-3 Choir. 23 G.A.A., 4. MOORE, TERRY JAY: Band, 2-3,43 PEP Club. 2,3- MORGAN, RICHARD THOMAS: Vocational: Voc. Club, 3-4- MULL, BARBARA SUSAN: Academic: G-A-A-, 2.3,4: Cresendo Club. 23 Science Club, 2,3,4: Pep Club 2f3,4i Library Staff, 3: Y-Teens. 46 Att. Office, 4. 55 MUTAN, WILLIAM: Vocational. Voc. Club, 4. 2.3.4- MURRAY, RODGER WARD: Vocational: Voc. Club 3.4- MCCRACKEN, NORMAN CAROL: General- MURPHY, THOMAS LEE: Academic: Projection Crew, MCCULLOCH, BARBARA ANNE: Commercial: Pep Club, 2.3.42 G-A-A-. 3: Choir. 2.3- MCCULLOUGH, PHYLLIS JOAN: General: Pep Club. 22 Operetta, 2: Y-Teens. 43 Varsity Varieties, 4. MCDOWELL, MELVIN: General- MCELVAIN, EUGENE RICHARD: Academic. MCFADDEN, HAROLD OWEN: General: Band. 2.3 MCFARLAND, PHYLLIS SANDRA: Commercial? P6 Club. 2.3.43 G-A-A-. 2.3.43 Ch0ir. 3.4 Y-Teens, 2,45 Pres., 42 Hi-Fun, 2,3,4 Inter-Y-Council, 4g Inter-Club-Council 4 Varsity Varieties, 4. 56 P MCKINNEY, CHARLES ROBERT: General. MCFHERN, JAMES EARL: General: PEP Club. 2.3.4- MCVICKER, DWIGHT WILLIAM: Academic? Baseball, 3,45 Intramural Mgr., 3. NAIL, RONALD EUGENE: Vocational: PGP Club. 2.3.42 Voc. Club, 3,45 Varsity Varieties, 4. NEWTON, CAROL JOYCE: Generali Y-Teens, , 5 2 3 G.A.A., 2,3,42 Pep Club, 2,3,4: Choir, 3, Ex. Comm. Alt., 4. NICHOLS, JOANNE EVELYN: Commercial, G.A.A., 2 3 4' Y-Teens 2 3 4' Pep C1 ' ' ' V I 1 1 ub. 213142 Xmas Basket. 2: Hypho. 2.3,-1: S.o.P.c., 4, Mt, Office, 4. MILLER, MARILYN CORN: Commercial. 0'BR1EN, CAROLYN JEAN: General: G-A-A-. 3.4: Pep Club, 3,43 Y-Teen, 35 Varsity Varities, 4: Science Club, 4. 57 , sw 217' 'K Ldv W. NASOFF, NADA: Commercial. NELSON, ANNAMARIE: General: Pep Club. 2 G.A.A., 3.45 Y-Teens, 3,49 Red Cross Rep 0'NEAL, ANNA LEE: Commercial: Pep Club. 2.3.45 G.A.A.. 2.3.42 Y-Teen, 4: Red Cross Rep., 43 OROSAN, ANTHONY JOHN: General: Pep Club. 49 S.O.P.C., 4. OWENS, MARY FRANCES: General: G-A.A-. 2.3: Lep Club, 2,3,49 Choir, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 4. PAGE, NATHANIEL: General- PAULLIN, JAIES LAMAR: Academic LIERRICK, JCNES: Commercial. PAULSON, CDNSTANCE RAE: General? G-A-A-. 2.3.49 Sec.. 45 Y-Teens, 2,3,43 Operetta, 2: Choir, 3v4: Hyphor 21394: A33't' Ed-. 43 Pep Club. 2,3,4: Queen Att., 33 Ex. Comm., 3: Varsity Varieties, 3.4: S.O.P.C., 4: Leaders, 3,45 Att. Office, 4. PEARSON, MARY KATHERINE: Academic: Pep Club. 2,3,4: G.A.A., 3,43 S.O.P.C., 43 Science Club. 49 Varsity Varieties, 45 Stage Director, 4. PEPPARD, NANCY LYNNE: Academic: G.A.A., 2.3.45 PEP Club. 2.3.43 Christmas Basket, 2,33 Ex- Comm-. 2. 3.4: Operetta. 2: Att. Office, 3.43 Cheerleader, 3,45 Choir. 3.43 Y-Teens, 4: S.O.P.C., 4. TAYLQ, WILLIAM IIURRY: General. Hi-Y. 2.3.4. 58 POPOFF, KATHERN LUCCILLE: Home Ec. PRIESS. BEVERLY ROSE: General: Att. Off 2,3,4Q Operetta, 2,33 Choir, 4: Red Cross Rep., 2: Ex. Comm., 2. PHALLEN, DANIEL NILES: Academic: Science Club 4. PHIPPS, ROBERTA JEAN: General: Y-Teen, 2.3.45 Pep Club, 2,3,45 G.A.A., 3,4. fULLOCK, DAVID KEITH: Commercial: Ex. Comm Faith Teens, 4: Intermural Director, FOORMAN, SHIRLEY MARIE: Commercialz Pep Club, 2,35 G.A.A., 2,3,4g Y-Teen, 25 Att. Office, ice, RASER, CARL JOSEPH: Academic: Cross Country, 33 Choir, 2,3,45 Baseball, 3,41 Varsity Varities, 4. REAM, MARLENE B.: Commercial- REBEL, nzxn-: LEA: Genqrala G-A.A., 2,3,4Q Pip Club, 3.4: Varsity Varities, 4: Ex. Comm. A t., 4. REED, RANDALL NED: General: Football, 2,3,4. 59 2: Alt., 43 Track Mgr.. 3.43 Pep Club, 3,45 4. 3. RICHIE, JANE ANN: Commercial: PSP Club. 3.4- RIGGLEMAN, DORTHY JEAN: Generali PGP Club. 2,3,4g Science Club, 4. Hypho Bus. Staff, 4 REIN, CARL WILLIAM: Vocational, Voc. Club, 4. REMY, MARLENE MAE: Generali G-A-A-. 2.3.45 PDP Club. 2.3.45 Y-Teen. 2.3.49 Choir. 2.3.49 Tygerette, 2,3,4g Homecoming Att., 3. RICE, CAROL ANN: Commercial: G.A.A.. 2.3.43 Pep Club, 2,3,49 Y-Teen, 4: Varsity Varieties 4. RICE' HAROLD EARL: Academic. RITTER, DONALD GRANT: General: Hi'Y. 3- ROBINSON, BERNITA RUTH: Commercial: Pep ROBINSON, CORNELIUS PHILIP: General: Band 2.3.4- RODEY, GLENN EUGENE: Academic: Choir, 2,3,4. Pres-. 45 PEP Club. 2.3.43 Pres.. 45 Tennis, 2,3,4p Football, 45 Hi-Y, 2,3,4g Vice Pres., 49 Hi-Fun, 33 Hypho, 3,45 Feature Ed., 4g Bicyc1e,3,4g Defense Att., 45 Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4. 60 ROWAN, PHYLLIS ELIZABETH: General, G.A.A. 2,43 Varsity Varieties, 4. RUPP, HERBERT EDWARD: Academic: F00tb211. 2.4- RUSSELL, KATHLEEN MYNA: C0mmSrCia1: G.A.A.. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.4. Leaders. 2.3.45 Varsity Sports, 25 Varsity Varieties, 4. SADEN, MERYEM KATHERINE: C0mm2fCi81- Pep Ed SCHAFER, JAMES: General: Basketball, 2,3,4. SCHAMIIER, NANCY JEAN: Commercial: Pep Club, 2.3.43 G-A-A-. 2- SCHUMACKER' DONALD BARR: General, Football Mgr. 2,3,4: Varsity Varieties. 3.4. SECRIST, DALE ALLEN: General: PCP Club, 4 Varsity Varieties, 3,43 Chrm.. 45 Y-Teens, 3:45 SAPRANO, THERESA ROSE: Academici G.A.A., Clubs 2v314i Ex' c0mm'v 2:3045 Hi-Fun. 2,32 Pres., 4: Class Sec., 45 Hypho, 43 Fear. 43 Att. Office. 3.45 Inter-Club Council, S.O.P.C., 4: Christmas Basket, 33 Science Club. 43 Red Cross, 3,4: Girls' State, 4. SCHAD, CAROL JEAN: General: G.A.A., 2,3,4g Y-Teens. 2.3.4: Pep Club. 2.3.45 Class Treas. 6? SEEDS, KAY BEVERLY: General: G.A.A-, 2 Pep Club. 2,43 Choir. 2.4: Crecendo Club, 2,45 Vice Pres., 4: Operetta, 2. SELFMAN, DAVID: General, Science Club, 3,41 Christmas Basket, 3. SELMAN, YUSUF: General: Pep Club. 2.3.4 Hi-Y, 2,3. SERTELL, CHARLES THOMAS: General! F00tba11 3.4- SHASKY, CONSTANCE ROSE: Home Economics: Choir, 2,35 Red Cross, 4. SHASKY, DARCE KENNETH: General: 'M' ASSOC-, 2,3,4g Football, 2,3,45 Baseball, 2. SHAUCK, MAXWELL E.: General, Football, 3,4. SHEPERSON, H LEN LOUISE: CommerCia12 G-A.A., 2135 Pep Club, 2,3,4. SFERRO, RITA MARIE: Commefciali G-A-A-, 2.4 PCP C1Ub, 2n3u4i Y',1-een: 4: Choir! 2,3.4 SHAMBAUGH, JAMES EDWIN: General: Stage Crew 2,35 Manager: Service Crew, 4, Hi-Y, 2,3,4 Pep Club, 2,3,4g Hypho, 2,3,41 Business Manager, Track, 23 Hi-Fun, 2,3, German Club 35 Varsity Varieties, 35 Stage Crew, 4 Property Chairman, Executive Comm., 4 Science Club, 49 S.O.P.C., 4. 62 m Sl SHRADER, DIXIE KARLENE: Generali G-A.A., 29 Pep Club, 2.3. SHREFFLER, BURDETTE EARL: General: Football, 32 Pep Club, 4. SHULTZ, SHIRLEY ANN: General: Library: 2.3:4 Vice Pres., 35 G.A.A., 2,3,4Q Pep Club, 2,3,4. SMITH, MARTHA MAY: Commercial: Band. 4: Cafeteria, 2,3,4. SNIVELY, ROBERT CARROLL: v0C8ti0n81i Voc- Club. 3.4: Pep Club. 3.4: Hi-Fun. 2.3- :up Y -Q' SNYDER, GRETCHEN LOU: AC8demiCi G-A-A-p X 21314: Y-Teen. 2f3f4: Pep Club. 2,3.4- Hi-Fun, 2,3,4: Homecoming Queen 3: S.0.P.C., 4: Executive Comm., 4. ff - if iig 1' SNYDER, NANCY LOU: General: Y-Teens, 2,3,4g G'A'A'v 21314: Hi'F'-ln: 29314: P0PC1ub, 2.3.4- SNYDER PEGGY JANE: Home EC., Pep Club, 2-3.46 G-A-A-. 314: Science Club, 4. soLoN, PAUL RICHARD: Commercial. SPRAGUE, Jovcs ANN: Commercial. 523' STOCKWELL, RONALD FOSTER: General- STONE, BETSY LEE: Commerciali G-A'A'. 2.3.4: 1 Pep Club, 2,3,4g Crescendo Club, 4. -A i 'IRD' SOROW, THOMAS LEE: General- STANINGER, BETTY LOU: Commercial. STEEL, HUGH: Vocational, Football, 2,3,4. Track, 2. STEIN, FAITH DELORES: Academic: Y-Teens. 2.3: Pep Club, 2,3,43 G.A.A., 41 Varsity Varieties, General Manager 4: S.O.P.C., 4. 5 9.5 STOODT, SALLI ANN: Academic? G.A.A., 2.3.43 Hi Fun. 2.3.45 Pep Club, 2.3.4: Leaders. 3.4 Y-Teens. 213,41 Varsity Varieties, 3,43 Scenery Chairman, Manhigan, 3: Cartoonist 4 Art and Feature Editor, French Club, 31 Cheerleader, 3,49 S.0.P.C., 4. STOODT, WILLIAM ALBERT: General: Band. 2.3.4- STRANSKI, JAMES MARSHALL: General. STRINE, PHILIP FRANKLIN: Generali PCP Club. 2,3,4: Boys' State, 3. W! TADDEO, JOHN JOSEPH: Academic: Football. 21314: Golfr 2-3,4- THIERLEIN. CAROLYN LOUISE: Generali Red Cross Rep., 2,32 Pep Cady 3,4: Science Club, 4: S.O.P.C., 43 Y-Teens 4 SVENSON, DONALD D.: General, Science Club, 4: Intramural Mgr., 3,4. SWEVAL, DARLENE LUCILLE: C0mmCfCi81L Pep Club, 2,3. SZIRAKI, DANNY DEAN: General- SZIRAKI, LANNY GENE: Generali Football. 23 Hoomroom Rep., 21 German Club, 3,4, Science Club, 3. II: THEM' DONALD FRANK: Vocational, Voc. Club, 3,4 THEOHAR, HARRY: AC3d9miCi Band. 2.3.43 Drum Major, 3,4, French Club, 3: Band Treasurer, 49 Hi'Y, 4- TRYON, DALE FREDICK: General: PCP Club. 2- TRYON, WILLIS ARTHUR: Vocational: Voc- Club, 3144. 65 URICH, NANCY JANE: General: Red Cross Rep., 2: G-A-A-. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.4 PY-Teens. 2,3g German Coub, 3,4. VANVOORHIS, JAMES ROBERT: General? Pep Club, 2,3,4Q Ex. Comm., 4: Intermural Mgr., 43 Varsity Varieties, 4. VILD, EDWARD JOHN: Acalmmicg Basketball, 2,3,4: Baseball, 2 3,42 Golf 2.3.43 Pep .cw Club, 2,3,45 'M' Zissociatigzn. 2,3,4. 0 l gf1f3'm WAKELEY, ELAINE FRANCES: AC8d9m1Ci G-A-A-. xfzff 2.3.4. Pep Club. 2.3.43 Xmas Basket. 2.3: Varsity Basketball, 3,45 Varsity Volleyball, 3.4- WALTERS, PAULINE IMAJEAN: C0mmCfCi31? G-A-A-. g 2.3: Pep Club. 2.3- WALTERS, RICHARD MILLER: AC8d9miC9 Baseball. 3.4- WASHINGTON, THOMAS LEE: General: Baseball. 3,4Q Choir, 2,3,4, Voc. Club, 3. WATKINS, PATRICIA ANN! GCDBTSIQ G-AeA-1 293142 Y'TSEl'1g 2v3i Pep Club. 21314: Attend. Office, 3,45 Hypho, 41 Varsity Varieties, 4. WEBB. GEORGE EVERTT: V0CBti0nal- WEBER, CONRAD NEIL: Genral. WEIR, ELIZABETH De ETTE: AC8demiC9 G-A.A.. 2.3.49 Y-Teen. 2.3.43 Pep Club, 2,3,4 Christmas Basket, 2,3,4: Hi Fun, 2.3.42 French Club, 3,42 Leaders, 3,4: S.0.P.C., 4 WELLS, GENE PAUL: Vocational. Vocational Club, 3.4. WELTMER, GAIL JOAN: General, c.A.A., 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball, 2, Hi-Fun, 2,35 Pep Club, 2.3.43 Y-Teen, 49 Varsity Varieties, 4. WETZEL, MARVIN RO ERT: V0CBfi0D8li Vocational, Club. 2v3r4. WHARTON, LILLIAN FAYE: Commercial. WHITE, DOLORES OLIVIA: General: Choir. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 2.3.43 Attendance Office. 3,45 G.A.A-. 3.46 Y-Teen, 4. WELSH, HARRY: Commercial. WENDLAND, BETTY LOU: Generali Y-Teen. 2. Treasure, 3,43 Hi Fun, 3,43 Operetta Chorus, 2: Pep Club. 2.3.49 Choir. 3.4- WHITE, MARK ALAN: Generali Pep Club, 2.3.46 Science Club, 4. WHITE, PATRICIA JOANNA: ACademiC German Club, 2,3, Treasure, Hi Club, 2,3,4: Christmas Basket, 2 : G-A-A-. 2.3.4 -Fun. 2.3: Pep : Hypho. 2.3.4: Comm., 3,4g Y-Teen, 22 Varsity Varieties, Attendance Office, 3,42 Science Club, 4: S.O.P.C., 4: Executive Comm., 4. WHITTEMIRE, BETTY MARIE: Commercial. WIDDERS, RICHARD ARTHUR: General Pep Club, 2,3,4: Stage Crew, 2. WILLIAMS, SANDRA LOU: General- WINBIGLER, NANCY LOU: Generali G-A-A-. 22 Pep Club. 2.42 HYPh0. 3- WIXON, ROBERT WALTER: Academic: Pep Club. 2.3. 45 Visual Ed., 2,3,4, Executive Comm., 2,33 Hi-Y. 29 Tres., 3,45 Hi-Fun 2,3,4Q Science Club, 3,4, Vice Pres., French Club, 35 Intramural Manager 3, S.0.P.C., 4: Hypho, 4. WOODARD, FURMAN S.: Academic: Football. 2: Pep Club, 3.4. 68 WIEGAND, NANETTE SUZANNE: Academic? G.A.A.. Pep Club, 2,3,4: F.T.A., 2,3,4g Red Cross, 2.3: Y-Teen, 3,45 French Club, 3: Choir, 4: Science Club, 4. WILLIAMS, CAROL JEAN: General: Y-Teen. 2: Pep Club, 2,3,4: Crescendo Club, 3,43 Tres. 'Y ? Football, 25 Track, 21 Baseba Pep Club, 2,3. 2.3143 Y-Teens, 4. WRIGHT, DELANIO: General! Baseball, 2,3 4 WRIGHT, DELBERT: Vocational: Basketball ll 2 WYATT, PATRICIA JEAN: Generali G-A-A-. 2 WYLLIE, JACQUELINE ANN: Commercial: Pep Club YAHRAUS, DARLENE MAE: General- YOUNG, LARRY GENE: Vocationalg Voc. Club, 3.4. YUUNG. THOMAS LEE: General: Pep Club, 3,4 2.3,4: Php Club, 2. EBBERT, MARILYN ELAINE: Genefall of Faith Teens. 2,42 SSC-f 2135 PCP C BUTLER, MARY: General- GANIS, DAVID: Genfral- ZI MERMAN, BEVERLY JA E: Connerciali Band, ch. 1 2 lub, . 1 .iff Qaxqgfg' A-WJ , fciifv lab, 'Y-1 1. 'P' r 0 1 l IJIXII I3-Q S J' 1' Q: ' , I Yew : . 5 , 5,1 iff ' I - sl AA- . ,. .A,f t Q, w ef ' -- I , M JACK ELIOT DICK YOAKUM BARBARA SCHAEFER NANCY Home President Vice President Secretary Treasurer VIRGINIA IM OFF Advisor In September 1951, 531 students entered Senior High School to become the Sophomore Class. In October 1951 they elected Jack Eliot, Dick Yoakam, Judy Maxwell, and Phil Norman as their officers. with Mrs. Virginia Imhoff'at the helm, the class collected money for dues and held a dance. These projects started them. toward their Senior year. In the fall of 1952, the new Juniors elected Jack Eliot, Dick Yoakam, Barbara Schaefer, and Nancy Hoff as their officers and Mrs. Imhoff, their advisor. IH October they Dresented the home-coming assembly at which they crowned their queen, Judie Bruce, and her attendents Eleanor Scholler, Judy Maxwell, Dolores Meligan, and Marjorie Vlld. The Juniors sold student directories, had Christmas projects, and held several dances during the year. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 72 f qafaw f. J J Q5 g ' l- --,gil J.. K K. :Q V i . S? r 1- V-uk 1' .W , . i '1 7 ' LV 4? A Q - -. . y an , 'za- - 'L ir .4 , Y , . ' 'S' ' - 1 X x W W ... . -F .2 at Q, ROW 1 - Ackerman, Arlene: Amsbaugh, Judy: Albers, Bud: f Q Alexander, Fred: Alexander, james: Alexander, Melvin: A ' X A A Alger, Richard: Altaffer, Rosemary: Anderson, Charles. . t Q RQW 2 - Angeles, Adam: Aplin, janet: Armstrong, Dave: Osborne, Clara Bell: Aston, Harold: Augustine, Joseph: Avery, Edward: Backman, Danny: Bair, Fred. RCN 3 - Balcolm, JoAnn: Ballangee, Dennis: Banbury, Pat Barabani, Antoinette. ROW 4 - Barnes, Gaylord: Barton, Doris: Beal, Janice: Beatty, Alice. ROW 5 - Beck, joan: Bell, Robert: Benning, Edward: Bensinger, Robert. ROW 5 - Birmelin,-Georgene: Bertka, Rollie: Black, Thomas: Blackstone, Roger. RI 7 - Blackwell, William: Blaney, Pat: Blank, Joyce: Bloom, Roger. RI 8 - Blauser, Edward:,Bodley, Walter: Bogner, JoAnn: Bonner, Barbara.. ROW 9 - -Booker, Ben: Bowers, Denny: Boyd, Eleanor: Boyd, Mary. ex i 2 su. N he X 'S ...J A ' V Q., 1. V W It-. .- '. 'J' . 7. K 73' , V I. ' J K' -f . 'S F B 2 K' i li ,A 9 ' - in NG' 'Q - - -1, J K 0 'Z . Q . - fs., N ' W' ' 'Q V I ,ai , 73 ' .2 . Z s. 7 9 J A 1 - ......,4 'C ir 3. is 'Y-'C Q Q2 i ' ,, Z In ,rg , if 9 lag, , !wU fqpj y if , 1 gl , vi 1' 3 l .af , mf 2, 'Q' o A w Mya- -1 , ' , , ,, A ' f l ..4. -if C M . ,af 9 . 5,1 , +2 C, My , '22 ' : o 5 'iii' rf Ng . . A l x ROW 1 - Brant, Ladonna, Branham, Donna: Brauchler, Ed: Breres, Frances. ROW 2 - Brickley, joan: Brinley, Dave: Brinning Carolyn: Bronson, Barbara. ROW 3 - Brown, Sidney, Brown, Sydonnag Brubaker Ronald, Bruce, Judie. ROW 4-- Brumfield, Bill, Brust, Shirley, Budin Alan, Bunn, john. ROW 5 - Burgraff, Albert, Bush, Nancy: Byers, Phil: Cairns, Connie. ROW 6 - Campbell, Claire, Campbell, Donald, Cantrill, Ruby: Carroll, H. B. ROW 7 - Catlett, Richard: Chamberlain, Bud: Chamberlain Carol, Chavez, Anna. ROW 8 - Charles, Lee: Christ, Theo: Christman, Arlene, Chronister, Mary Ann: Clement, Michael: Clemens, jean' Clever, Dave, Cline, jack, Cochran, Billie Lee: ROW 9 - Coder, Carol, Coen, Ronnie, Coleman, joan' Coleman, Nancy: Conlan, Gary, Conrad, Fred, Connor 5: Nancy: Cook, Charles: Cramer, Marilyn. '- it r are 5 C 2 . .Jr i Q.: Q .fn lo 1 C Ibis, ' C A ,, rg, A -ff 'px W TQ, A :Z K 47,45 V, C 4 K ,dia I nM,'A . ya ,M,? D EL in - F ,, - I V, 0 -1' ,, Q, -Q , f ' , ' E 1 ' ' Y . v. f' sf . -,,. I x 2 Y V ND 1 , I My f . .A 'W N- ll if A b ig K' 5 , ' 'Q ' H , 5 l a , I -t , , , N- R , -l .. e- .-.3 if 1- ' V E W 'if 2 ' at 'C , ! 41 w,t , S As 4, . 1 A :min -V a ll V . - v ,,,. . V V X - in ,e . . , X '5 , Q on, , ix .ft 2 NB. ROW 1 - Crunkilton, Janice: Culler, Marilyn, Curatti, Gene: Currenton, Doris, Cyphers, Bob: Danas, George: Dune, Shirley: Darling, Rodney: Daugherty, Jim. ROW 2 - Davis, Richard, Deck, Mary, Deeds, Ed: DeWeese, Annette, Dickson, Larry: Dillon, Beverly, Dinger, Alice Dinkel, joe: Distle, Dan. ROW 3 - Donough, Shirley, Douglas, Kathryn, Duncan, Hannah: Eccles, Ralph. ROW 4 - Edwards, Barbara, Eickhoff, Karen Lee, Eliot, jack, Elliott, Loretta. ROW 5 - Erndt, Betty: Esbenshade, jean, Evans, Shirley, Farmer, Marilyn. ROW 5 - Farry, jane: Faulk, Raymond, Fay, Elaine, Ferguson, Ernie. ROW 7 - Ferguson, Glenn, Ferguson, Jeri: Ferguson, Linda: Fighter, Dean. ROW 8 - Folmer, Carol: Forrest, Dave: Freese, Shirley, French, jean. ROW 9 - French, Sandra, Frontz, Duane, Funston, Diane, Garrison, Betty. 75 5. ' .s Q W ,,., . Vx af' Y A'1 .3 ' R D 'H 5 li: W ' ,g -ng' 1, Q ,, , -- 4 Q Q K 5 .L I . ,Q K7 K 1 .1 .:, - er' ' xy Nga D'-W , ,A- to O- fi l -es x A V SN ' ls: fx 54 'H A M Qu , K F J? iii 04 ir D Q9 '14 if V' I If, :j v,,V K if 7 'L fr 'E - uf . , 1,4 4 in - A t Q . 1' - ' 1 , ,Q A ' ' 0 1 ig in , . J Q E f, ' 1,g5l,' K QE ,, . , f rr. ROW 1 - Gerber, Wilber, Genger, Bill! Gefgef. N0l'm8n German, Fred. 'V lg 4? ROW 2 - Gilbert, Dick, Giovas, George, Glasgow, Harvey, fi ' e Glaze, Nancy. I F .:,,L. 'fy ,,, i 5 A Nl U ROW 3 - Goodman, Donna: Goodwin, Mary, Goin, Donna, ,N Gough, Eskie. . n 1, 1 3 ,A V ROW 4 - George, Dorothy, Grassel, Pete, Gray, Janet, 1 H V Gregg' Donald. xl , 'L - ROW 5 - Gregory, Gary, Greving, Shirley, Grier, Mattie, 5, Y , if-in: ,gust Gregg' Gordon. Q12 W xv A sr I A ROW 5 - Grumet, Betty, Gustin, Vaughn, Gustin, Vivian, Gutterman, Carol. , ROW 7-- Hall Beverly, Hall, Philip, Hall, Coleen, alle- ' Hallabrin, Barbara. Y ' -is I N ROI 8 - Harbaugh, Nancy, Hargo, Clarence: Hating, Paul, T5 I 4' Harper, Cecil: Harpster, joan, Harris, Jo Ann, Hartman, ' lg . Sondra, Hartson, Oliver: Harvey, David. - ROW 9 - Heald, Gene, Heichel, Carol, Heilman, Shirley, Heimburger, David, Helsel, George, Henkel, Oliver, K Heston, Dale! Hissong, Ted: Hockensmith, Henry ,455 iw , ,'3' fx '57, .1 . V M U W H 3 A 13? 'T :f . A 'e Y Y 5 vtye 5 1 1' fit, i, ,L if if f .4 1 ' 'ff - pi W Nl, 9 K ff-iek 'Q . X G - Af f l R fee-f' A., G ff. 3 A K , . -jp - A G-, . ---. tt ' ' f G ' V --Q ,',, b A. ' 'A U ' Q fi 'bl A 76' r in fgp Q, Sh W if F -7 4, '. ---QQ ,f l , ..-.Q S51 O fm Q 'ii .Q A 5' , - 'lr MX ni' F if Y F f 4E?u va 1 MWA f ru ,tx , 1,4 I VU? , FQ ei, x k Jw ROW 1 - Hoff, Nancy: Hoffman, Mary: Hoffman, Robert: Hoke, Edwina: Horn, Mary Lu: Hull, John: Hurst, Carol: Hutzelman, Paul: Imhoff, Paul. ROW 2 - Isaman, Susan: Jackson, Truman: Jackson, Carolyn: james, Carol: johnson, Mary: jones, Barbara: jones, Betty: Jones, Mary: jones, W. B. ROW 3 - Kareff, Nancy: Kaschuba, Janet: Kaufman Elaine: Keck, janet. ROW 4 - Keefer, Shirley: Keinath, Elwood: Ke11er,Marie: Kent, Art. ROW 5 - Kern, Leticia: Kibler, Pat: Kiley, Pat Kindinger. Lowell. ROW 5 - Kirtley, George: Kissel, james: Kleer, Robert: KluPP. Kenneth. ROW 7 - Knarr, Marilyn: Knepper, William: Kolb, Jack: Kollin, Major. ROW 8 - Konves, Kenneth: Krizan, Carol: Kuelling, Georgia: Kunz, Barbara. ROW 9 - Kyler, Sherry: Lantz, Robert: Laughman, William Lawrence, Maddy Sue. 77 a ii 5, v 1 . '- ' 7 ' ,,,.l . 5 AI A .I W 4 Wx rf ,W S 9 GF fa 9 4 if , 4 -ff Rf -nw 'W -ui np, s..- 43' wwf r , - . af ix 3 gs ,AJ , J, TQK. ea -A I3 K . I 4. O .Q x -. fi . l4.xl f I A ..- 4 r K S ' 1 lv . J A! A U N, R AT? A 1 X ve .2 ' ,of wr Zi. ll, -49' k 1 e 1, V L 4 -f , 3,, Alu. WPI ,- A ai A fa I A tr 9 .on ie -I 1 i ei K QE - 0 if A v I3 ' is r my .V ,V ' A f M' .iifa 'K 3 Z Lis M3 e , fn, . Q A y. Ya x Y. I :gels ,. 5 g L P 2 7 i l - '? 3- , an 7 , . '- w 1 Q ' W , : 51 7. s'4a11a'wfxU'1 K 'KI-iygfiii 1 e E ' s iii, 5 . s im W ,L Q - A RQQii . iii. s V' -X 5 Tm 4-af 2 , or ' T1. f fi, ' rflf? Qiffgi , ,L , , Q I', xg is 6 ..,.., me if A ju il' x i i I , l A f , , 4 ,kQ, xi ii . 4ljiHV 1 W er if -.ai -.-... l .jr 'is' 'gi I A me 4- 9 lf :- AJ- o., f RJ,gg,. , Y. U Lt L .J ,tag . aw ' '1 ff!5EiSzE5l5'fT'ff5f5?fif5 :'Is , iff X ., 4' W1 V , , -La... .Y Q ap. Y kj K l?fElf X + Y 'v Q f , -I fa A s -- 'nv new A 1 A w1,f 4!!!!!I! gi!I!!Fr' Q 12' 53 ,, J' 'ui . V A QMi?ld' Q 'EV . Q .1 2 f rm, xv' 'Twin w .3 AU U, x. ROW 1 - Leach, Ronald, Leech, Barbara, Lehman, Jackg Lehman, Martha. ROW 2 - Lewis, Phyllis, Linton, John: Long, Shirlee Lorentz, Jerry. ROW 3 - Lynch, Lyla, McAfee, Margaret: McAninch, Diane9 McCaskey, Marcia. ROW 4 - McCllary, Barbara, McClure, Jacqueline McCracken, Marlene: McCullough, Jane. ROW 5 - McDonald, Bill: McDowell, Doris: McElvain, Dolores: McEvoy, Virginia. ROW 6 - McGinty, jon: McGregor, Dolores: Mack, Sue, Maddox, Dolores. ROW 7 - Maginniss, Joan: Marth, Joanne: Martin, janet Mattox, Thomas. ROW 3 - Mauritz, Danielg Mawhorr, Marvin: Maxwell Judy: May, Maryg Middlebrook, Loretta: Middlebrook Jeannine, Mihalick, Pat: Milligan, Delores. ROW 9 - Militello, Bettyg Miller, Dave, Miller, Delmar' Miller, Donald, Miller, Jean, Miller, james, Moore Dwight: Morrow, John, Morrow, Richard. h f L 7 - if .inf . . Q new ' ,1 , N D- 4 to Wh ,, gg. ,hy i f '-'Ieff i ka 'QF are '3 5 W ::,, 15 bra, ie ' ,lu H V' ' .:' i 3fy?vk?,.::' 78 1 9 v g as gl J,-.5 .,,,,,, 1: fe QC' so k , Q l ' ' J r me l . ,s . '54, za Q ,.. ,' J! .. - :A , g V . ,gi W ,r ' 'gx I wh 5 A x il QL. il' I W Ir 21, 1 - wi.. H 4 1 4 ,-Q 5 r 4 0 ' 'cj c '53 XV P ' .ix- : 'k'h D ' gk .: XROW 1 - Morton, Charles: Moser. Lois: Mosier, Ronald: i - , Y ,Z A , Murname, John: Myers. Kenneth: Myers, Roger: Neff, P y Patricia: Nickelvich, Sheila: Norman, Phil. ,K A 'L 1 ':'1111, ROW 2 - Morris, Howard: Noser, Enmai Nusbaum, Clara! I ,Q g , , 5 0'zeal, Ellen: o'Hai1, Joseph? Ohly. D8V1d9 ollngefv ' y nv. ' Bill: Painter, Forrest: Park, Paul. Q. 1 1 W .. xiii rf i lx I! .A Iss X ROW 3 - Paulson, Phyllis: Penrose, Phyllis: Peterson, Barbara: Peterson, Curtis. , N , ' f: 2 ' . 15' 'f 1 , fy ROW 4 - Phillips, Nellie: Philpott, Terry: Piatt, Rf: F- , Charles: Plew, Eugene. ts -N -- I ROW 5 - Pollock, jack: Proch, Leland: Prosser, Margaret: X-I V f ' y Purkey, Alvin. ' 'fd , 7 ' , , X4 'X A P i ROW 5 - Powell, David: Price, Judy: Race, Judy f Rachel, Don. , fv- f . V' . Y' . X 1:77, f N ROW 7 - Ramsey, Vivian: Rauch, Gerda: Reed, Darlene: M, ' ,, R d, R ld. 'W ' ', ' ee ona ff K g il ROI 8 - Reid. Larry: Reynolds, Robert: Rieck, Ca,-01: as V - LT' V ' e 1? Rfibbins, Nancy. ,,, Q, 4' if X 7' '7 f ..Q- ROW 9 - Robbins, Nannette: Robertson, Martha: Robinson, Patricia: Rogers, Sally. rs ' A l' V ar ' gif 79 I -if? if fi- ?h'E :iss K S Q i bllu Ak Q i ,H ,J 0 . ,, f A ' 'lv X , :iii V ,, w L Y ,S . ,, ,, ,. new J , . ' 2 ' C V , -- , , , Q , J i OR, V fu ff, Ei ' f M- ' 2 ei Q R N 5 In 'of ' 'fl W? ' In 1' AQVA A 4 A ' ' V G. A ' ' , Q v in 7 W E Eig5i:L ,,, gi f ' , f. ROW 1 - Rood, Warren: Ross, Clarence: Rouse, jean Ruhl, Ruth. ROW 2 - Rusk, Louise: Russell, Eleanor: Russell, Gail Russell, Janet. ROW 3 - Sams, Ronnie: Salter, Marcia: Schaaf, Lois Schaefer, Anna. ROW 4 - Schaefer, Barbara: Schettler, William Schlemmer, joan: Schneider, Clara. I ROW 5 e Schneider, Lucie: Scholler, Eleanor: Schooley, Marylu: Schwan, Carol. ROW 5 - Selby, Ted: Selman, Nazif: Shannon, Reid Shaskey, Delores. ROW 7 - Sholaya, Gary: Sholaya, Marilyn: Shook Marianne: Shoulders, Marion. ROW 8 - Shultz, Robert: Sigafoos, Elaine: Simons Evelyn: Simons, Harl: Smith, Clayton: Smith, Ray Smith, Victor: Spiegel, Roberta: Sprague, Charles ROW 9 - Sziraki. Barbara: Stahl, Ralph: Stahl, Ray Starr, Judy: Stash, Doris: Stiles, Henrietta: Stirt zinger, Philip: Stobloff, Carol: Stricker. Sandra A . M , em NJ V ' ' 13 W ww. . H, kg , fi ... . P., , A nd yy 2' fi? C, A . 1 + ' f ,., M V v 2 ,53 If, X , , , -5 E I go AA K gQ,k Qi . in X' , fn 1,33 Q .Q .!LEg, .+Q,, , gg kg 1 I in gixw hiss we . : : L 1 y lf' ' ' ' . Q ' QNSZQA 5 ' u fhlMiw'Y L'2QVH k 4, ey , Q f in CEQQK. effwg 2. 80 1? l A4 1 QUQHHL r w,,Q 1 D V ix we Ta: I i 5 'Sinai' 3: -N J - J -- R 7' K ' 'Q -' ' ,gs ' ' M M4 ea ' Q ' n .bs MA . M w-rv . 1 ' V Q , 'ff if . , ...ff W., . W ,pf gba! 6 aim - 1 f 2 .5 Q:-Q Q - 43' -3. - '- 71 Q in Q vi 4 . 5 2 1 5 mt, ., .- -y - - , ,X , -A F' -ef e Q-f 'fe ' f is we s ef -t, K as K E , ,Lt y V vggk , . it . W 'Ir . - at M3 '-1-ws, ROW 1 - Strickland, Faye: Strong, Allen: Stutz, .Qg K 'S 11: Shirley: Sohl, Carleton: Swartz, Bill: Sweet, Ruth: 4 ,MI ,N Sweet, Shirley: Swetlic, Robert: Takos, Charles. J, K li 'Vik Q. ? as ,, ROW 2 - Taylor, Helen: Taylor, Lora: Theessen, Carol: T , g M Them, Diane: Thompson, James: Thompson, Judith: Todd, f' Thomas: Tolliver, Shirley: Trinex, Helen. ,Nik A Q . no i --W ' HA- ROW 3 - Tucker, Charles: Turner, Elizabeth: Uzunoff, , Donna: Van Dine, Curtis. Q : 4, Q - : ?,,,. f ROW 4 - Van Dyke, Kenneth: Vermillion, Loretta: Vetter, A 4,,, Adam: Vild, Marjorie. 'Z gg, .T ROW 5 - Vipperman, Bob: Wade, Betty: Walker, David: -if -3 Walker, Mary. jj J K - V ,rN, K ,... ROW 5 - Walters, Ray: Walters, Shirley: Waters, Louise, 4 'il Watson, Marylu. ,ff A , Q 1 4 1 ROW 7 - Weaver, Helen: Weaver, janet: Weber, Sandra, ' q I Weir, Paula. ' ' K I i 'AJ -. 4 f-,zu ' 1'-' sv- H' ' ' Q ROW 3 - Welles, Neal: Welsh, Jim: Welsh, Margaret: , M 4 ' X .J Wentz, Mike. gf- I f -'f- 1 rf e , Q ' Q e, -M ' f - ll .Ax p'f5,'.' 9 - Wharton, Eva: Whisler, Willard: Wilson, Elinor: ,W Wilson, Linda. . 911 fa fa- 1 if 's T e K, K -r-0 65? S: T s to , to IN an fy, -Q. s- an 6? 'SS 13 ,Q sf' 7 :X Nl 193 W if 12- y K --s Q-F' N, ,'. may 'fs-ur I Q so X 1 X.:Ef? . M , f -Q-A 41 - ai it 4 3 V , gxf ..x3x 9 MEN .YQ 4 W -J www if an 9 ,Q I 15 uit 4 .3, ,R ii,: QQTQ xg. 'A Qf'lK 11 , 2 Y ROW 1 - Wilson, Robert: Wise, Larry: Wiseman, Barbar Wittmer, Vangie. ROW 2 - Wolf, Bob: Wolford, Dave: Wolverton, Ann Workman, Bertha. ROW 3 - Workman, Roger: Yoakum, Dick: Yoakum, George Yoha, Harvey. 8 Q RCW 4 - York, Earl: Young, Barbara: Zahner. Gordon. 82 vi. ,Q M 'VT ...L:.!..' 9? . S. Hy. IDI-I Y' .,--uw aff rg,- ' ! A - --. at MICHAEL GUY BRUNO FENLA MYRNA SORGEN TOM NICHOLS Pres ldenf Vice-Pres ldgnt Secretary Treasurer A new Class of students entered Senior High School last September, and recieved the responsibility of being Sophomores, One of the first things they did was to elect their officers for the year 1952-1953. They chose Michael Guy, Bruno Fenia, Myrna Sorgen, and Tom Nichols to lead them. Mr. Hailey was lecting money for class dues. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SU chosen as clas5'adV1sor. Soon thereafter, they began col- ,A , , , j P.. , gf ' , Ja , 5 'Y' , 'wa 1 y B 4 R 'S B N' ' 41 If V ,, mn 1 , A , f 4 5 R B f , E :- ,,- 1 f ,- I I 'LR , fr 1' ' + ...M a . A B 4, M : ay 'f , , . , , Q Q ' 1 -'33 ' 4 X3 '. P: . , Y Q, 1 ei X I- , , ,. ,Vx 1 avi . W WA 4 - .av 5 3,1 RQW 1-- Abbey, Joy, Abbey, Joyce, Ackerman, Benny, A. A , Adkison, Richard, Alexander, Kay, Amone, Kenneth, Yi X Arntz. Charles, Asbury, Mary Lou. A X ff ax., ROW 2-- Austin, Janet, Backman, Charles, Bacquet, , .4 , ,Ji Ronald, Bader, Ladine, Bair, Ted, Baker, Beverly, ' 4' Baker, Bliss, Baker, Faith, Baker, Karen. fl ROW 3-- Balyeat, Ivor, Banks, james, Barnes, Bonnie, Q , Barnes, 'Robert. J- BTX 1? .. -3 , , . F 'B ROW 4-- Barnes, Marshall, Barnett, Mary Lou, Battin, l 1 Bonnie, Beal, Georgia. . ,.v,.z .1 .3 . , . , , 4- ' J , - K ROW S-- Beer, Richard, Benick, Matthew, Benning, ,.. N7 -, Carol, Benzing, David. N I 14 XII, JV' w ROW 6-- Bisbee, Muriel, Blizzard, Don, Bloor, Linda, Boals, Beverly. e: , - ,- ..x in as Q ji I, 'li K ROW 7-- Bolen, Nelson, Bolesky, John, Bonner, Betty, -i 'll Bonner, jon. , P: 4 ' JJJ , Q ROW 8-- Bottorf, Phil, Boyle, William, Brake, Larry, V B V11 '-A fi V A Brandon, Gene. ' 'H ,lg rlifg. gg. , , , 4 M, ROW 9-- Brenham, Sarilee, Brent, David, Brewer, Kay, I Bridgeman, Clarence. wi ' ,, , 5 'A 85 ' ' A M 5 , as W' T3 r -M. A . as fm ROW1-- Brinkman, Carol, Brinkman. Larry, Brinley, 1 1 l f 'Z Glenda, hrumn, Garry. A ROW 2-- Buckingham, Martha, Buckley, Jack, Beekins, Bill: Bansen, june. , , 'L-' 1 2 i . -1 --f' 4 73' ,A L A n'L- Q ROW 3-- Burns, Sondra: Burton, Hurstong Butts, Betty, Byerly, Pat. af- .17 .W ROW 4-- Cairns, Wayne: Cairns, Kay: Calerhead. David, ,C - - Calderhead, Anna. V we TK, A' f Q ,F ROW 5-- Carey, Wendalg Carmel, Joann: Carson. Ruth, Cheape, Mary jane. fx- 2 K ,,--we A - ' JP ' QQ: Nazi' sql 5. Ni ROW 5-- Christ, Paul, Clark, Steve: Clever, Judy, ui Cliffer, Peggy. .5 5 Q .. J RCN 7-- Cline, Dixie, Coffman, William, Colace, Gino, ' ' I H 4' Cole, Donald. 5 A is ROW 8-- Collins, Phyllis: Connewayf Pat: Conner, Paul, Conner, Clinteng Cook, Bill: Conn, Ronaldg Cornell, Betty: Cornell, john: Contelletti. Matteo. A 4- 4 . al, 9 E' , ROW 9-- Cory, Jeannette: Cory, Douglas, Craig, Louellyn ' L Crall, jim, Craze, Ernest, Cripe, Frances: Croskey, - Y Carol, Crowl, Eddie: Cullen, John. 'f D 3 A Er fi ,H .-.- ' - ' E . I P' -4, e .y . K E A il nl ' 5 ,,, Jr ' ,.,1.- We , W. a s Wg, J if - yi:- oes, ,X . KA i ,sm A rf ' . .. we v , '- .r , 5 - :sa as . N .3 y ,.,, .ti ' l 'ff .,. s z -'S' , l D ,us fx M- C- , is i Wa ,X Li A 1, f Q U 86' U e I? ii + 4 f: ' ww ,, , ,A f--16 1' H-63 W7 I . 1:7 ' ,... ' 'aw- F f ' ,w,a1'- ' an Q , xg 5 :lv 1 ffl ,M '-9 M A Www qi, ROW 1-- Curry, Robert: Currens, Carol: Curl, Marilyn: Daisley, Sue: Danals, Leslie: Davis, Barbara: Davis, Roberta: Davis, Vernon: Dawson, Bernice. ROW 2-- Day, Sally: Delaney, Myron: Dent, Paul: Derio, Pat: Dewitt, Jackie: Dicus, Roger: Disler, Paula: Iberr, Sandra: Doolittle, Eddie. RQW 3-- Dorner, Carol: Downard, William: Downing Barbara: Driscoll, Tim. ROW 4-- Droz, john: Drumm, Meredith: Duff, Marilyn: Duffey, Martha. ROW 5-- Earick, Diana: Eckelberry, Delma: Eddy Sharon: Egans, Barbara. ROW 6-- Eilenfield, Jolley: Eliot, jane: Ellis, Bennie: Elmas, James. ROW 7-- Ernsberger, Don: Ernsberger, Ronald: Elzwiler Carol: Eubanks, Darrell. ROW 8-- Evans, Barbara: Eyerly, Dorothy: Fankhauser Richard: Faugl, Rosemary ROW 9-- Fay, Jeanne: Femia, Bruno: Ferguson, Sharon: Ferguson, Richard. 97 Y Q' 9 -+- ' 3?- V W pq w ,Q -,f Q ' - Mil , Q - Q t K go A nw l M 'r ., ,xx N is fl, T? ww ' Mx y M ,ze M fi' f 1. A 1 A , 67 D' D , N ,S Z1 y-,A , xy y lx if , J s f' 'S fc 4 , '4 Q Y 4 X .. fx vi ' 2: cr '1!!gQg,,l l K 4.,Q:.2.,l! Q 4' 3 Az' ' 2. M E -'iv ,Y ' 13 , GF' ' 5? .ia '7 , l ' W .-3. , ' ff S+., 2' f 'lu A if G Ji K M . iii G it J' J' TI? ef W , L , i , A as ,' ', HQ Q . X -2 'Ir 1, ff, ' l m ,nv +4 Q 5 -5 f- T . W 4 - , XL, ' X Q ROW 1-- Ferrell, Pat, Fisher, james, Fisher, Steve Fleming, Cecil. ROW 2-- Fletcher, Rosie, Flowers, JGFYYP F0N1ef Wilmer, Franta. Dave. ROW 3-- Freck, Mary: Frederick, Dick, Freehafer Douglas, Frieg, Bob. ROW 4-- Foster, Harold, Friend, Carol, Friend, DeWitt Fyock, Melvin. ROW 5--Garn, Jerry, Gaul, Gloria: Geary, Phyllis, Gee Letitia. ROW 5-- George, john, George, Lozo, Gerhardt, janet' Getz, Paul. Gilliam, Vearl. ROW 3-- Gladden, Thomas: Glassner, Ingrid, Glesgner Mary Elizabeth: Goff, Carol: Goff, Jolene, Gore, D l ' G ' ar ene, mge, jim, Gougoutas, Bessie: Graut, Shirley. ROW 9-- Green, Bill, Greer, Joyce, Gresmer, Marilyn, Gump, Pat: Gortz, Shirley, Guy, Michael: Haines, Gloria, Haire, Phyllis: Hau, Richard. Q av vi' Qi' E - sa K Ad in -lf I Q3 tn as - A A 2' A Y A Q f 5, ,gg ' , , sir, - r mf if 'fn K ',T. .0-f 'I uf , 5 ,.: Ar 4: 40' i M - 2, 2. f f ff! wg .Zi l,f K f is W M . , , , 3, ffL,ms I ili is i!Q ' 4.' 88 ROW 7-- Gfrer, Martha: Gibson, Ann:Gibson, Peggy, 4, 3 1? J? is 'V '11 ? Q Q E ha- x .:' - i 'IZ 1 l t I A I I I ROW 1-- Hamblin, Donald, Hamilton, Sondra: Hammon Nancy: Haniess, Richard: Harbaugh, Linda, Hardman, Kay, Haring, Marc, Harrington, Betty, Harris, Bonnie. ROW 2--Harris, R. Lee, Harrod, Delores: Harter, Patricia, Hartman, Elec, Hawk, Meribel, Hayden, Nealg Hayes, Orville, Hebel, Patricia, Hebert, Francis. ROW 3-- Hecht, Thomas, Heichel, David, Heichel, Lolita, Heinberger, Leon. ROW 4-- Hergatt, Ken, Herr, Harold, Hildebrand, Joan Hellier, Robert. ROW S-- Hilligoss, Gordeng Hilson, Thomas, Holloway Jean, Holt, Jean. ROW 5-- Holzmiller, Mara-jean: Horn, William, Horning Trilbyg Hoskings, Velma. ROW 7-- Houghton, Barbara: Householder, johng Hour Sandra: Howard, Elizabeth. ROW S-- Hudson, Ronald, Huffman, Sue? Human, Lawrenge Hunter, William. ROW 9-- Hurlburt, Robert: Hursh, Cgrlg Hurwitz 10511933 Huston, Noel. 89 ' IF v 1 ' ff-N. - ,a 'T K. .Q ' li. A A ,R if Q -J' 4, .3 A is 1' X, in ...r A if J 9 an Q, A l . , re, .re ' fb :D I 2 .. av 4- . S. r 2 an rv . K ,, . . Aa i C? 1153335 , gn RJ , , ' 'W' .J k Nw? .QQ --X AP -1 4- - f wL T A r' 4 5 ,-an iff f ' A3 ' Y eo f ggi . 3 1-Q N. Q. W8 of ,E VJ, 7' A cg xi H fi VX. -r L. it L I Q .. 1. , , 'S' 'rar 'ij J, K. if 4 A, is ,Q fizlifi' Row 1-- lens, Charles: Iames. Evelyn: Iliff. Jack: . In go l d , Ma r ga r e t . ..,, 5 V L -M , . 1 V. RCW 2-- Inscore, Alice: Isch, Gloriag Jacoby, David: V L- 'L ' Janes, Marilyn. X .. , X L. X , V in V 46 .1-Q, V ROW 3-- jones, Mary Louise, Jisa, Burkleyg Johns, - f Sharon: Jones, Barbara. -Q K- ,.. 0 ' 4 'K K rl 'ir K .Q-V, ,.,,? y l . f fa 4 ' n ' I A ' . ROW 4.- jones, Phil, joseph, james, Kane, Gayle' 1 A , . . ,-. ..- -,A 'I'-, ' . I Lys. .Ax K 'B V 4 3 ff .A '4 L-If X X A Q 'X 'Fr if y -in WF R IA ' ' Kareff, Keith. 9 .yr ,E , as 4- . 0 , RCN 5--Kareff, Howard, Kareff, Robert, Kaufman, Lois: 7 fj 'X .4 Keinath, David. ,Q ROW 6-- Keller, joan, Kennedy, Larry, Kiamy, Bob' Kibler, Norma. . K, -Q. , . .,. fe. . ,-.A - :-V ' ROW 7-- King, Robert: King, David, King, John David, - V ' v Kinkle , Ruth. A '3' ' I - -l ROW 8-- Kitchen, Kay, Kittleberger, James, Kline, - . Alf Danny: Klupp, Marvin, Knight, Pete, Knoll, Ngncyg ' gl V '1 Knoll, Carol: Komjenovich, Bob: Koons, Paul. I let ,N ,,,, C jf, r wg A ROW 9-- Kostoff, Bill, Kovinchick, Pete: Kunkel, A - Howard: Lamberton, Martha: Langacher, Mary: Lauer, 'Q H' ae., Robert, Laux, Carol: Lay, Mary: Leatherman. Nancy. - 4 l l link , In feb. K if 55' I ,M ' y K K. K if , if A n K, .V fp. YM: ' H, new A -,K ,K f. ' J K K -J - ' we ' - K fel K llliiln K f, , 1 g ,K 2 , r K 4-K , 3 Q K f 1 , im 4' ,K ' . W . fl' lk --ar 5: an , K5F'w.,3 .., ,,,. .,,, I M L K 3 eyy .ya so 2 v .7 'ar 4 i v i ,KX Ge A '2 ff ,V - 'Q . A ' ' - if fr .3 .1 . it 71' gy... JN M i RQW 1--Lehr, Carol, Leitenberger, Paul: Letizia, Phyllis, Lewis, Marlene: Lewis, Martha, Lewis, Larry, Lichtenwater, James, Lendecker, john, Lendsay, Dorcas. ROW 2-- Linham, Ted: Linton, Carol: Long, Carmen Lorned, Eugene: Lusignan, Mike: McAfee, james: McAllister, Keith: McFadden, Daisy, McFarland, Ruth ROW 3-- McQui11en, Kay: McIntyre, Bob, McKinney, Dave McMullen, Terry. ROW 4-- Mabee, Pat, Mac Lean, jean: Mackey, Donald Madden, Thelma. Ky 5-,-Maglott, Patricia, Mako, Phyllis, Mallett Evelyn: Manly. Jaflk- ROW 5-- Marcum, Alvin: Markov, Ronda, Martin, Rochelle Matthes, Lester. ROW 7-- Matthews, Donna: Matthews, Mae: Mawhorr, Eddie Mayer, james. RON 8-' MeCU1'i0. Kathern: Mehl, Barbara, Mehock, Dixie Melick, Marjorie. eu 1 RON 9-- Merrill, Char1es:Mert1er, Carol, Mertz, Patsy, Metcalf, Joann. 91 -I 1- -Q . .df It 'tax 1 ,X 3 . ' N 1' fb. '- K ,1 V .. 1 -4 M! YY vp. I ,A '- 4' 'v 7 naval: 1 as ' J . r , 1 n .af lk N.: lg ,Ou 7 ' H' .A V nm., Q i xii Nd x I FY J- f W Q o - -1 ,, 1, '1 1 I ,..s Q .1 .M-3, ,Mfg 5. ,. ML J ,, -, 5 r , , CLI Q. as 'N v X! '1 x . 1' ' -s an S 1 4 -3 47 ,Q .f w,,..-- 4' ' N R' ai Y Q 3 2 Row 1-- Meyer, Sandy, Mihuick, Deanna, Militello at I L 1- M if-v M x Qu a.t, 'SLM ,Q , vt ' A A. 14, ,K --4, 'rw .I Q 1 , a .. Rosie, Miller, Roy. - A 4- P ,B ROW 2-- Miller, George: Miller, Marilyn: Miller, 'Y William: Milligan, Eugene. 'S n,. ROW 3-- Mingle, Mary Alice: Mitchell, Frank: Mitchell, Q. ' 1 Carol, Miu, Jeane. .' ' 23 if , it Q .si rl at ' . Aja!! mi Qggv. N ROW 4-- Miu, john: Morr, james, Moore, Merleg Moore, 'Q I 'E ef.. wi K Ronald. if ' . Myers, Lenora. 9 1- ti X x . ROf 5-- Nail, Jane: Nash, Dan: Neal, jack, Nelson, Connie. W J 'Yf 'ii Q? ROY 7 ' NCZBYECR. Frank? Nichols, jack, Nichols, Tom: Nichols, Yvonne. M 2 GF ,n-Q.. :QM W ' ROW 8 Noble, Sandra, Nora, Janice: Norem, Katherine: :E, Ng M Norris, Kathleen: Northrup, John, Oglesbee, Dick' 4' ...,.. Ohly, Dick: O'Neal, L.T.: Oster, john. ' mga .A . NE l' ROW 9'- Parker, Judy? Parr, Virginia, Patton, Sandra' H Penrod, Neil: Perkins, Betty, Petee, Miriam, Peterson: fa- -' 'f ,,, , J Carol, Phelps, Daneseg Pierce, Georgia. ws M3 W, 'Z ,.,k A 3 P.: 4 ' - ff' - -P 9 Q 'wg i , ,MP - , .1 r 3 Q g I., 4 t eww an qi A ,153 H3 , fe r V Af? -' L .a,,, ,lr ,rj ! 0 V r ,gn K .2 F: - 5 Ng . f if xi. f my l LQW eixq .1 : A, .,,. 2- is Q K' ' -1 ' , l .. Y X'-'3 , M 1 J it u -z.: 92 - ROW 5-- Mullin, Donald: Muntan, Emile, Murphy, jerry, WHP -if , ii' ', 57 4:- al ' -P gg ' ?i 'Q M M 42? jg ' Y ff'-Q4 5: N 3 W' ia I ' 1 37 R . Q? R Q i' 4' ', Z? 4i, ' 1 '3'. . A1 -Av A l - .A 1 -ff S R 7 A if Cl' ,qi ' I if RO' 1-- Rable, Don: Rand, Ralph: Ranschert, Marilyn: , 'x' Redburg, Fred: Reiter, Charles: Remy, Donna: Remy, Au' Wx Janice: Restelli, Russ: Rex, George. XE - f p LV RQ 2--Riester, William: Rife, Paul: Riggle, Beverly: 3: 'fu 4 Riggleman, Melvin: Rist, john: Roadpauch, Peggyi :f- ' u Robenstine, Diane: Roberts, Dolores: Robnolte, Sandra. ' Sufi , N RO' 3-- Roof, Norman: Ross, Tom: Ross, Patricia: Rucker, Evelyn. ' 3 .A 4' ' 1: ROW 4'- Rufan. Shirley: Ryln- Mary? Sams, Della: Sargent, David. ROW 5-- Sargent, Leroy? Schaus, Marion: Scheets, Fred: Schelk, Fredrick. R01 6-- Schiska, David: Schmitzer, Kenneth: Schnider, Daniel: Schnittke, Anita. ROW 7-- Schrader, Art: Schwaner, Christine: Secrist, Merle: Senokozluff, lilan. ROI 8-- Seymour, Janice: Shambre, Frank: Shannon, Carol: Sheets, Robert. RO' 9-- Sherrer, Ronald: Simmers, Floyd: Simmins, Tom: Simms. Robert. 93 -Q' I,-. -Q jf? .J -1 W. 'ig -7 LM 4 5 fi .4 . ,J ,f-'Y Q ff 42 Ai- y . Nb . --as , N ,x.?3ggn' my .qu Q R X, f, -J A., 9 a 'I it ' 'AP 4 1- ? -nl ,er 2 4' .3 sv- -J Q .an 3' di aayaa pf- .-1 1 .za uw ws: L We R T ,S 1 ROW 1-- Simons, Suzanne: Small, Michael: Smaltz, Nancy: Smith, Dave. ROW 2-- Smith, Herbert: Smith, Robert: Smith, Sondra Sonner, Sandra. ROW 3-- Sorgen, Myrna: Spears, Charlees: Spoeri William: Sqrow, Larry. Q 1 tif' ROW 4-tr Stark, C.kPaul: Stash, Nancy: Stehle, James: ' a f- Stein erg, Fran . - 4 A 4 4 :I A: ? f R091 5-- Stevens, Nancy Lou: Stickrod, Edward: Stone- 3 Q' brook, Sara: Strock, Jerry. ...V ' K D . r e I f ' ROW 6-- Swank, George: Swank, Janice: Swank, Wayne, Swanland, Lillian. 4' , ., 4. f - 12 V7' i 3 ROW 7-- Swigart-, Nancy: Swihart, Janice: Swihart, to y Thomas: Swimley, Pat. ROW 8-- Swineford, Barbara: Tanner, Joyce: Tate, Peggy: J - Taylor, Cloraphine: Taylor, Charles: Taylor, Mary: V ' Thompson, Clarence: Thompson, Rita: Tilton, William. .lf - .b ., cv 2 1 X My ,af ROW 9-- Tingley, David: Tinkey, Phil: Tolliver, Alvin: 57' Toliver, Sylvia Lee: Treadway, Helen: Tucker, Richard' ' Ullom, Warren: Vest, Gae: Vitcusky, Louise, . MSC A , if s jf' - , -'gf W., xii- V 'K iiXxx'x 2.3 W W . -1 or ,', L , ' - v 'V 1 V flfftf. X5 A.. A A A ,W 3 ff ,Y R W W 9U 4 , , n .5 J- Qfll - ga ,. f A 'J if e Vw? Fur , V , 4, .J I- Li I ' K: ' g,v' .f I 77 5 sh 'Sufi ' H ' , f W ' fgr . A I , 'Q9i 5 1 NEW in X F J X 'W' 37. 'T J' in I-.' ,Q ' nw- M7 N U ' 7 .Zia if -3 f f' if we Af ef-A NJ J 1 47 X in :gr K I W f X . if .Q f ' lf ' x f . e jx A ' gf - . 'A -1 . , ,3! 1 53 ' i Row 1-- Vitkauskas, Ellxss Vogel- Mary- Wadsworth, f I Bill: Walker, Joan: Wagenhal, Edith: Wallace, Joy: - GQQAUWNM Ward, Betty: Warga, Anita: Warren, William. L -4 5 ROW 2-- Watkins, Dick: Weekley, Burton: Weeks, Lowell: .3 Q., Weigle, jack: Wells, Bill: Wells, jean Ann: Welsh, ' f i' Bob: Welsh, Hugh: Wharton, Delores. aggx Row 3-- Wharton, Ted: Whisler, Margaret: White,Gi1da: V , White, Jeannette. 7' Q - J iv .17 . A - T -4 7 ROW 4-- Whited, Wanda: Whitehead, Elizabeth: Whiteleatheq Judy: Whilkinson, Ronnie. ROW 5-- Wilkinson, Tom: Williams. Annie: Williams, Margaret: Williams, Robert. ROW 6-- Wilson, Jim: Wissinger, Mona Lou: Witchey, Dick: Witherspoon, james. ROW 7-- Woodman, George: Yarmen, Marilyn: Yingling, Pat: Yoakam, Jerry. ROW 3-- York, Delores: Zarka, Phil: Zartman, Larry: Zeger. Sally. ROW 9-- Zehnder, Kenny: Zehrbach, Don: Zellner, Darlene: Zellner, Sterling. gr C 1' fe if , 5 . 'ef' .4 1 ' - , W of . Wh. ' .4 , ' . gg Q 1 x 4 Esft X , f' , , ' 'T , Ji 4: 21, , X , A I ' lx gf. if U fi if 1 1 4 D , au: ,3 Q Aa , W , W..- .. ,, U, 'A A ...I , X ' x 95 4 If n .eg an x . 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Speaker 'u X zfffffmrs Mg! NX L-5' fm '10 es, f Eg- LJ fr Mfajy AN wwhere's the dummy?N This cry could be heard coming from room 204 every 6th period. By the dummy we mean the first draft of the yearbook. The making of this dummy was one of the first tasks undertaken by the 1955 Man- higan staff. After the dummies of the various section were completed, picture taking was begun. At this time the business staff began the task of selling underclass pictures. From this time on, the painstaking Job of mounting pictures and copy has continued. The final task of the Manhlgan staff was the selling of the completed. we hope you enjoy this issue as much as we have enjoyed producing lt. TOOTSIE 102 SALLI IG ITOR'IN'CHIEF l-EDITOR ------ SINESS MANAGER t Editor ----- ys' Sports --- rls' Sports -- atures ------- py Editor ---- pist --------- culty Section lendar-Candid erclassmen -- tures ------- s' Sports --- ls' Sports -- y and Layout ---------- - lness ------------ --- ------------- Paula Weir, Alice Beatty ' NAHIANNE DAVISON COURTNEY BOURNS ' BETSY KIRTLEY --- ---------------------- Salll stooat - ------------------------ ---- Art Lomax ----------------------- Kathleen Bolln ---------- Salll Stoodt, Betsy Klrtley --------------------- Henrietta Stiles -- Phyllis McFarland, Marilyn Frelhelt Staff Assistants -------- Judle Bruce, Arlene Chrlstman Shots -- Barbara Schaefer, Jean Miller ---- Paul ParK,Judy MaXwell,Jane Farry -------- Linda wilson, Phyllis Paulson - Phil Norman, Bud Albers, Dave Miller Dave Powell, Marilyn Knarr Jean Miller, Henrietta Stiles S 103 ,, ,. ,. lf-, we -vv- fe- .. aa V ON X so my Q Q EQ! - - J Wynn' K 5 1 s Pe ' - ggy' ROMUQJ Comme: DOH, PGM TQTIY, dnd Adrienne EDlTOR'lN'CHlEF '--- --'------ DON BEDDARD Because of the efforts of hardworking Assistant Editors Pat white, Connie Paulson editorial staff M.H.S. is able to have an out- standing high school paper, the Hyphonerlan. IH publishing our paper the staff learns not only how to write and edit their articles but also how to set the type for their paper. These 1nnustr1oun students are a part in making M.H.S. tick. Feature Editor .............. Terry Saprano Copy Editor .................. Peggy Mattox Girls' Sports Editor . .... Adrienne Lymper Boys' Sport Editor ........ Ronnie Reed Senior Reporters-Peggy Bayer, Barbara Brown, Sally Hassinger, Joan Horsman,Mar1an Idle, 'Carolyn Kendig, Pat Watkins, Gene Rodey, Robert Nixon. Junior Reporters-Mary Boyd, Shirley Freese, Barbara Kunz, Barbara MCClarY, Lucie Schneider, Mary Ann Shook, Bill Schettler. ' 1011 Bertha Patterson Editorial Advisor Judy, Ayram Business Manager ..... ... Jim Shambaugh Ass't Business Manager .. ... Avram Jacobson Circulation Manager .. .... Janet Gray Exchange Manager ................ Judy Price Senior Members-Mary Lou Day, Janet Greer, Dorothy Rlggleman. Junior Members-Kenneth Myers, Robert Wolf. Sophomore Members-Beverly Boals, Joyce Greer, Jo Ellen Hurwitz. Faculty Advisorsg Miss Bertha Patterson, Mr. Harold Ramsey, Business. Harold Ramsey Business Advisor Jim Janet The task of securing ads to help support the Hypho. falls into the capable hands of the business staff. Not only do they solicit support from Mansfield merchants, but also sort and distribute the Hypho. to the various homerooms on issuance day. Under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Ramsey, the staff handles the many business problems that con- front a newspaper. Thus, the Business Staff does its bit to keep M.H.S. running Smoothly. 105 K BAND ii PEDCUSS 107 MR. WOLF MR. TATGENHORST Under the able supervision of our directors, Mr. Tatgenhorst and Mr. Wolf, the Tyger Marching Band completed another successful season ln 1952 and 1953. The contagious enthusiasm of this or- ganization greatly lncreased the pep of the student body at football games, pep assemblies and rallies. Few of the students of M.H.S. realize that the hard work and time the band spends per- fecting their halftime routines. The Tyger Marching Band does more than its share in making M.H.S. tick. 108 BAND OFFICERS Harry Theohor Kenny Hdverfield Dove Eyerly Harold Rice TYGIQ ljlwlmlg ' ff. ' 'Mi -J, BACK ROW ' Marlene Remy, Barbara Jo Frye, Joan Horsman, Sally Hassinger. FRONT ROW Phyllis Penrose, Sondra Hartman, Sandra Helsel 109 CONCEPT Ullllll DIRECTOR Derr ACCOMPANIST Barbara Schaeffer The Mansfield Senior High Concert Choir under the capable direction of A. Lenoine Derr has contributed greatly to making M.H.S. tick. The choir has presented numerous enjoyable programs during the school year. This choir is composed of Senior and Juniors only. Nov Dec Mar Apr May May CHOIR CALENDAR 6 ------ Choir Concert with Robert Earhv ---------------------- Christmas Progam ------------------------- Cho 111 Festival - -------- ---- ----- -- ---- Choir Carnival 8 --------------- ---- Choir and Band Concert 15 -- ---- - --------- Program at Bowling Green A 7 5 GENE RGDEY President KAREN EICKHOFF Secretary BARBARA SCHAEFFER Recording Secretary HARRISON KLINE Librarian JACKIE CLINE :gg .-1 Robe Chairman 111 TI-IE SEVEN SI-IARPS BEAUTY SHOP QUARTETTE HThe Seven Sharpsw is a girls en- semble from the Senior Concert Choir. One of their performances, which you may have seen, was at the Choir Christmas program. They are, standing left to right: Front row - Betty Wendland, Sandra Baer, Annette Davis, and Mary Lou Day. Second row - Phyllis McFarland, Delores Danals,and Nanette wlegand. These four girls call themselves the HBeauty Shop Qpartettew. They have sung for many performances including Varsity Varieties and the Choir Christ- mas program. Left to right, they are: Shirley Drake: Marlene Remy, Connie Paul- son, and Nancy Ieppard. 1 TlllQlSTlVIAS BIQILS N FIRST POM - Janice Swank, Mareaith Dnunm, Carman Long Diane Robensiine, Marily Yannan LAST RQW -- Pat Hebeel, Nancy Ward., Marily Rauscher, Jean Holloway. piggy QQW - Sondra Hamilton, Kay McQaillen, Rose Mililetlo, Virginia Keller, Nancy Hamman. U PEAQQ Rfjd - Diane Earick, Dorothy Eyerly, Sharon Johns, Margaret Whisler. C7 Qt' ' H10 IUQNS K W C lllllllll CHUID ACCOMPANISTS Myrna Sorgen Phil Jones Louellyn Craig DIRECTOR Mr. Smith Under the fine direction of Robert Smith the A Cappella Choir has successfully carried on the fine tradition of previous choirs of M.H.S. by presenting outstanding programs of entertan- ing music. This Choir is composed entirely of Sophomores. Dec. 17 ------ ChristmasPmgmm Mar. 25 --------- Choir Festival Apr. 17 ------- -- Choir Carnival CHOIR OFFICERS Larry Brake ----- ----- John Northrup -------- Jack Neal ----------- - 115 Phil Jones --- Co-v1ce- Myrna Sorgen - Co-v1ce- President president Librarian Secretary president CONCERT B ND CAIQOLIQIQS ,Ns wi Barbara Schaefer, Charles Platt - Co-student directors Front Row - left to right Jane Farry, Barbara Schaefer, Charlotte Calene, Joan Schlen wr, Helen Trine. Back Row - left to right Louise Rusk, Walter Bodley, Charles Platt, Merle Moore, william Horn, Beverly Seeds. 116 GIZRMINN CL I3 ur' This year a large group of students interested in furthering their knowledge of Germany and the German language, Joined together to form the German Club. Under the direction of Mr. Nixon, better known as Herr Nixon, the club held regular meetings and participated in nany interesting activities. 117 2-WV ' 'LSWE-if'fx7 fx' Z 5 .?AA,.a' OFFICERS Tom Bates PFGSIGQHC Bob Nixon Vice-President Betsy Klrtley Secretary Bob Black Treasurer Avram Jacobson Program Chairman Janet Gray Librarian Mrs. Harris and Mr. Vandervllt Advisors The Science Club under the guidance of Mrs. Harris held bi-montly meetings in which the members heard many interesting speakers from local industries and viewed displays and movies. They also took several field trips to see the workings or science in lndustry. Thus in their way they helped to make M. H. S. tick. 118 32 5 S.O.P.C. or the Society or Prospective Colleglans forms another part of the mech- anism which helps Keep M. H. S. Running Although they did not hold regular meetings, they had the opportunity of talking with officials from many colleges and universities and learned a great deal about the college life they might expect next year. 119 IQISTM gpsnzr The 'h...,M lege ?afKs Ps KTTH? n Faux CONN wlso ' wiv? 5 new B 2120 www ' L we 509 99' ga? 3 bf o OK' we if r VHS' Yami Q Sarah 1 IW' Win! c ' '. ui-LHB? BOHJHGXG BYXA - H' ' 5 0 nu..- g! .Q meg' C IX 109' Xx-fury Y wal vw ,4- Yu-S' Us Ha emma CYWX ,,, if ' . ,i .mu R IH IIIIIIIIIIIHIIUHI l ' I mn ff, I 462fa? JID7, ',g,uY4 CHRISTMAS BASKETS This worthy project in which every student and teacher at Mansfield Senior High School takes part, was very successfully completed during the festive Christmas season under the caDab1e leadership of Mrs. Whiting. Every year over a hundred beautifully decorated baskets filled with good food and toys, are sent to needy families all over Mansfield. 120 FUTURE T12 CI-IERS U 06 Kg' 3 , X , Q --cp U!! Y 3 o ,CL C A T A0451 ,Kid XX f' c i 32 l 7' v 7 51 lr s R l MAQXE. N . p3XbieiC,5z5 6:-1-KLQ I x X ...UH I Q sfiiq' ' DO' if ' Ag' I -Q 3 '7f7:'47 'EZ' iss , QT3' 2 'V .ag + 5' bo A very fine and active organization of our school is the Future Teachers of America. In this group students who aspire to become teachers have an opportunity to observe actual teaching conditions and to hear lectures about the field of education. Certainly, since an educated populace becomes the malnsprlng of 'la of M.H.S. Kay Davis .. Paula Weir ... Mary Boyd ....... Barbara Peterson 121 Carolyn Brlnning ... our country,the F.T.A. is an essential cog .. Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Historian elliot fe It 4: 4: 1' 1 Rf sr sf rl ef C 1' 1 0 ze FRONT ROI - Shirley Lightfoot, Smucker Studio: Marlene Hammett, Maxine Shop. SECOND ROI - Gail Ieltmer, Charm Fashions: Nada Nosoff, Nancy Maxwell, Krogers: Mary Cetni Kobackersg Posey Flowers, Kobackers: Sondra Williams, Kresge's: Arlene Apple, W.T. Grant Ci Virginia Hess, l.T. Grant Co.: Elsie Geottl, Kresge's: Carol jones, Kroger's: Dixie Shrade Schaum's Marketg Mr. Swack, Mansfield Senior High School. THIRD ROW - Harry Welsh, Sears: John Bammerlin, Home Gas Service: Terry Moore, Goldsmith' Gary Forney, Mansfield Venetian Blind: jim Ashley, J.C. Penny Co.: Charles Burkhart, jim B r hart and Sons: George Guegold, Sears: Betty Crose, j.C. Penny Co.i Pearlean Adams, W.T. Grant jim Stranski, Filter Queen Agency: Don Ritter, Kafer's Flower Co. Dlstrlbutive Education has become a popular part of the curriculum of Mansfield Senio High School and has become equally popular throughout the nation. As a result state and national distributive education clubs have been organized in whic each student taking the course becomes a member. Since its inception in 1941 it has gained fav and the organization has continued to grow. Recently the ninth annual state convention was he in Colu bus, Ohio at which time officers were elected for the coming year. Under the capable leadership or Mr. H.R. Swack, the Distributive Education group of Seni High has completed a successful year. The objective for this group has been to further educ tion in the field of retail merchandising. In addition to the school room studies of merchandising, salesmanshlp, store operation, a Business English, each student is required to hold a Dart time position whereby he can apply t principles learned in the classroom. Along with the more serious part of this organization is the social phase in which ma activities are planned throughout the year, the most important of which ls the Employer-Employ banquet held at the end of the year. This is an evening of good food, good fellowship, and fu in which cooperation and a better understanding of mutual benefits has been promoted. 122 Lg 9' H., Q ,W wj M E YQ- FFIC E The many girls who work ln the attendance office aiding Miss Danback are a big help to their fellow students and to the school as a whole. Without their assistance M. H. S. would have a hard time keeping the schedule running smoothly. The students who help Miss Culbertson are also a part of the mechanism which keeps M. H. S. going. They freely give of their time so that you can get quick and efficient assistance in the library. l 1211 Because of the efforts of CHQ Fflllh Teens E119 SD1I'1CU2ll S1419 of M.H.S. has been revealed. Their daily readings from the Bible have helpedfto start the day right. This organization is composed of students who are interested in studying religion and its works as a whole. This is M.H.S. 's spiritual COE. The H1-Fun council is made up of representatives of the various Hi-Y and Y-Teen groups of the school. In their meetings they attempted to plan and co-ordinate the programs of the different clubs. Thus they too become 2 Dart of the M.H.S. mechanism. 125 -IIFIZQEI SENIOR OFFICERS N SOPHOMORE OFFICERS hi of their president Sondra Burns, JUNIOR OFFICERS meet every Tuesday Sophomore Y-Teen The Sophomore Y-Teen, under the leaders p night. These girls are doing their best to keep up with the worthy projects of the other two groups. Junior Y-Teens The Junior Y-Teens have been very busy this year deciding upon worthy projects. One of their projects was presenting a program for the Old FolK's Home. Elinor Boyd is the groups' president. Senior Y-Teens The aim of YFTeen member ls to promote good will and friendship amoung all girls. The senior s chosen as president of this group of girls. Q1 rls are following this aim. Terry Soprano wa 126 E SOPHOMORE OFFICERS II ADVISOR Mr. Sickler SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS A new Sophomore H1-Y Club was formed this year with Robert Mabee as advisor. They have already started to make money by selling Scotch-Lite Tape. They have listened to speakers from various branches of business includ- ing the Armed Forces. The officers heading this club are: George Miller, President: Tom Ross, Vice-president: David Benzing, Secretary: Warren Ullom, Treasurer: and Jim Crall, Chaplain. with Phil Norman as moving right along. They jects in preparation for After many hours of President: Jack Kolb, Secretary: Dave Miller, Treasurer: the Junior H1-Y Club has been have had many different speakers this year, and have started several their trip to washington next year. Their able advisor is Phil Dye. Christmas tree and taffy sales the Senior H1-Y finally got its much to Washington. It was agreed by everyone that it was more than worth lt. This trip ended three in which many worthwhile projects were completed. Much credit for these three happy years goes Mr. Bishop. The boys who guided the Qulntres H1-Y were: Ben Gray, President: Jim Shambaugh, Tom Bates, Secretary: Bill Taylor, Treasurer: Courtney Bourns, Chaplain. 128 money making pro- antlcipated trip successful years to their advisor Vice-president: X, Q xx 4 ,L pgs, UAL EDUCATION The credit for presenting the many films to classes at M.H.S. goes to the boys of the Visual Education crew. under Mr. Elder's direction they make sure that the equipment is where it is need ed at the proper time and the films are shown to their best advantage. Their efforts are also a part of making M.H.S. tick. TAGI2 CREW This group of husky boys is responsible for the smooth running of all stage presentations at M.H.S. Under the direction of MT. Heasley they operate the lights and curtains as well as ar- ranging scenery and props. They too form a small but vital cog in the M.H.S. scene. 130' VOC TIONAL CL An organization for the benefit of students participating in the various Vocational courses. That, precisely is what the Vocational Club is, Important to M.H.S. The club has as its guests, various speaker in lndustry and the trades. The large membership in the club is indicative of the interest of the students in broadening their knowledge in their C1'1OS6I'1 DI'Of6SS1OIl. UE NNI, '1 131 DNB THE CLOCK 3 1. Mr. Arthur Palmer Mrs. Anna Palmer Sally Palmer .... Johnnie Stone ... Evelyn Palmer Grarlie Hill .. Hilda ........ Larry Palmer .... Irene Isherwood . Maybel le Harrison Ollie Bannister ... Barbara Bannister Grubby Bascanbe . Phyllis McSorely 132 .... Richard Guy MGIY K. Pearson Ioan Horsman Thcrnas R. Bates Theresa Soprano ... Arthur Latrnx .... Faith Stein Courtney Bourns .Tayanne Herbert Barbara Brown sails Adrienne Lymper lion. .. Joan Gentille Carol Schad . Donald Bediard . Jill Ensminger fm? -sie, .aff A f?s?y2if ,121 Q 5? JP MR Pb X-v li if 2'- ,. Y 5 a 1 . g , qw ,, ,.. '- 'fi M 'A fi ffi ff- QV K e., l b it? ff- , ? Q ? lv' . a 1 1,21 Av 3 HThe Proposal HDGY After Forevern 441 ,W E gay HBut Now There's Bufordu IM IATICS HOvertonesH HSmoke Screenn 135 . xiixs xx HThe Amateur Producer THE MMNSDDYNGS OPM DDODUUION Faith CHORUS LINE --- N. Snyder, C. 0'Brien, S. Hiller, B. Huff, B. Staninger, K. Benson, K. Davis, A. Lylper, B. Brown, N. Weigand, G. Knox. 1- THE RECORD SHOP a. Cornelius Robinson Harlan Idle Clarinet and Piano Duet b. Lolita Heichel Dance Solo c. Barbara Schaffer Piano Solo d. Harrison Kline Vocal Solo e. Terry Phllpott Charleston D. George, D. Ritter, E. Wilson, W. Gerger, J. Swank, J. Bemmerlln, B. Sllraki. J. Star 11- LULLABY OF BROADWAY Shu- BOYS CHQRUS - F. Brandt, D. Shasky, D. laker, R. Diemer, R. Guy, T. Garret, l. Sha and M. Rupp. a. Dolores Danals Pantomine b. Don Hiller Vocal Solo c. James layer Pantomine d. Joan Horsman, B111 King Dance Team e. James Ashley Vocal Solo Charles Platt 111. Helen Taylor Vocal Duet 111. SHOWBOAT a. Truman Jackson Vocal Solo b. Elizabeth Whitehead Vocal Solo c. Jon Young Impersonation r. uck 1V V V1 V11 d. Marlene Remy, Nan Constance Paulson e. Diane Funston f. Trulan Jackson, E SWAN LAKE BALLET Gretchen Snyder, Joy Betty Weir, Salli St Sharon Johns Carmen Long SECLUDED HENDEZVOUS a. Robert Wlxon b. Anthony Orosan c. Nannette Weigand Adrienne Lynper Betty Butts CARNEGIE HALL Charlene Appleman Terry Saprano Courtney Bourns Carl Racer . Peggy Bayer, Jean 8. b. C. d ENTIRE CAST Dave cy Peppard, Beauty Shop Quartet Dance Solo 11zabemh'wh1ceHea9 1 D t OCS UQ anne Herbert, Jill Ensmlnger oodt. Vocal Duet Piano Solo Vocal Solo Dance Duet Dramatic Monologue Vocal S010 Piano Duet Vocal Solo ette COTY Dance Team FINALE MHFY Mrs. Hoffman Courtney 136 .M COMM! ILLS USH RETTES Sherry Flke COSTUMES PUBLICITY B111 King Bob Van Voorhis P Ro GH A M x TICKETS Tom R. Bates PUBLILLTY Tl- SCENERY Jim Shambaugh 137 S3111 Stood E vw , ,, gh 1' H lruw FC .5 ww iw f ,rg 'W . .XX ,. .wr 5: K 34' 0 . X 4 ll ,fm :P 4 ' w UL, 'kph ..- V'-f J. - E 3: . af The Pep Club, lee by ereslaenn Gene Rodey, Vice- Dresident Harry Theohar, Secretary Kay Davis, Trea- surer Tom Bates, and advisor, Mrs. Mildred Hoffman, strives to increase the interest ln all the athletic contest held throughout the year. Approximately 300 students availed themselves of the advantages offered thru membership, such as sitting in a reserved section of the bleachers at football games. Sports events were advertised by means of announcements over the PA system and posters displayed in the halls. All pep rallies, school pep assemblies, and buses to out-of- town games, are arranged by the Pep Club. Not only enthusiasm, but also good sportsmanship, win or lose, is the goal of the club. GENE HARRY l KAY TOM 131213 CL iv? been 5 lurk W? 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Jon McG1nty, Jim Thompson, Roger Meyers, Ned Dlemer, George Yoa , Tom Todd, Clayton Smith, Fred Bair, Dave Armstrong, Fudge Henkel,AJack,El1ot, Dick Yoa , Chuck Morton. 2nd row - Hugh Steele, Lester Kirk, Ned Reed, Bob Knapp, John Taddeo, Frank Brandt, Dick Fry, Bob Dlener, Dick Guy, Mickey Rupp, Bill Means, Benny Carbetta, Darce Shasky, Eddie Mack, Tom Sertell, Max Shaucks, Tom Garret, Gene Rodey. grd row - Crutchfield, backfleld coach, Tom Pierson, line coach, Bill Peterson, headcoach, Sam Rayburn, Terry Phllpot, Ron Sherrer, Jim Gouge, Merle Moore, Bill Cook, Jim witherspoon, Bob Komjenovlch, Wilmer Fowler, Ed F- C2 SE .-4 5 cd D1 co -r-4 o 1-1 rn P. .CI u 'U o o 4-v C2 ld 4.1 rn Q-I U2 rn 4 I-4 1:1 an ua cn cd EI ta E D.. Q, -D UJ Q F-1 Q :T O to O O :E o Ir as cn as P cu u In S5 Ill O '1 A F-4 FB 41 xmmmmiif Jun! , R.E., Dick Fry, R.T., Dick Guy, R.G., Mickey RuDD, Center, B111 Means, L.G., Prank Brandt, R.T., Bob Die mer, L.E., Drace Shasky. R.H., Dick Yoakum, C. Ben Carbetta, I-'.B., Ned Diemer, L.H., Eddie Mack. LIES A1 Maccioli, Tom Pierson, Dr. Henry, B111 Peterson, Head Coach, B111 Crutchfield, Dr. Stoodt, Steve Sevok. 1119 F w WHITEY SMITH BOB KOMJENOVICH NED REED TERRY PHILPOTT HARLAND GROVES BUTCH BRANDT CHUCK NORTON BILL MEANS DICK FRY JON MCGINTY buf? BOB KNAPP JIM WITHERSPOON TOM GARRETT JACK ELIOT 152 w.B. JONES TOM SERTELL f .wi EDDIE AVERY PUDGE HENKEL f ,ir 1 JOHN TADDEO In TOM TODD GENE RODEY BOB DIEMER lf' EDDIE gw W MACK f 15U HUGH STEELE BENNY CARBETTA 51? GEORGE YOAKUM JIM GOUGE DAVE ARMSTRONG 155 .E....,, ,Qi FRED HAIR DICK YOAKUM MICKEY RUPP f i 3 1 , Q NED DIEMER DICK GUY 156 DARCE SHASKY MAX A fiigav SHAUCK JOHN BUNN FRED REHBERG 'Qi' 2 WD- ., RONNY SHERRER 157 MERLE MOORE gi,n LESTER KIRK GARY SHOLAYA TYGERS WIN FIRST OF YEAR OVER EAST The Mansfield Tygers won their first game Of year by beating Cleveland East for the eighth straight time by a score 31-9. Everyone got into the scoring act with four Tygers scoring touch- downs. w.B. Jones, a fast stepping Junior, score ed touchdowns on runs of 52 and 50 yards. Ned Diemer raced for another, by going up the middle for 78 yards. Eddie Mack scored from the one yard line, and Pudge HGHKB1 tossed a 5 yard pass to Darce Shasky for the fifth six-pointer. The only threat that East could offer was the pass- ing of All-Ohio Andy okulovich. TYGERS LOSE OPENER The Mansfield Tygers opened their 1952 sche- dule by dropping their opening game to a new opponent The Lakewood Ranagers. The big differ- ence between vlctory and defeat,was the weight advantage of the Lakewood Rangers. Although the Tygers were outweight, they were never outplayed The Tygers took a 7-O halftime lead, with Eddie Mack getting his first touchdown in a Tyger unl- form MACK SCORES ALL POINTS IN THRILLER Eddie hack made a stronger bid for All-Ohio by scoring all the Tygers points in a Mansfield 27-26 victory over the fourth seeded Alliance Avlators. The never say wdiew Tygers twice came from behind to even the Aviators. The bengals were behind 15-0 ln the second quarter, but managed to take a 14-15 halftime lead. The Tygers again found themselves on the tall end of the score. In the fourth quarter by a marginof 26-14- TYGERS LOSS 54-12 An aroused warren team rose to great heights in the last quarter to smash Mansfield Senior High 34-12. Most of the excltment was crammed into the first five minutes when both teams scored. The score at the end of the half was 12' 12' Eddie Mack scored both of Mansfields touch- downs on a 68 yard run and a 44 yard pass from Benny Carbetta. TYGERS WIN HOMECOMING CLASH Mansfield warmed up for the big one with the Massillon Tigers by defeating comparitlvely weak Arkon South 25-5. Eddie Mack again was the big offensive, threat by scoring 3 of the 4 touch downs. Darce Shasky got the 4th touchdown on a 19 yard pass from Pudge Henkle. W HI EDDIE MACK BENNY CARBETTA D I C K G U Y 131000 SEE TYGERS LOSE 13,000, fans jammed themselves into Arlln Field to watch, what was termed vthe game of the weekv, but proved to be a track meet for Massi- llon in the first half. with Mansfield our for their second victory ln the 21 games series they held the Tigers in check for the first six mln- utes, before John Francisco raced for one of his four touchdowns. Massillon rated second best in Ohio by taking a 55-O half time lead. In a se- cond half the Tygers held the Tigers in check with one touchdown. Mansfield had two scoring opportunities mustarded out, one by the clock and the other by an intercepted pass. Final score was Massillon 40-Mansfield O. 159 rr. ing of team SDIFIC. fOI the CO3.Ch6S. until practice ls over. these five boys that help M.H.S. tick Managers - Dave Clever, Chuck Culp, Don Hamblin, Paul Stark, Don Shumaker, Clarence Thompson. TYGERS WIN FOR TH HDADSU Playing their final home game before a crowd of 7,500, which included the fathers of the-boys to edge a powerful the Tygers came from behind Youngstown East. 32-20. with six minutes showing 20-18 in favor of on the clock and the score East the Tigers launched their biggest offensive in the year by ripping off 95 yard ln 4 plays for a touchdown and a 25-21 lead. Mansfield kicked off to Youngstown, but stopped the East air attack on the Tygers 43. It took the Tygers six plays to notch their final score. The big factor in the Tygers victory was the running of Eddie Mack and the defensive of Dick Guy. TYGERS LOSE AT CANTON The Mansfield Tygers continued their losing streak on foreign soil by dropping their seventh game to Canton McKinley by a score of 54-19. Flashing a devastlng aerial attack, the Canton passers hit for two touchdowns and set up a third. Mansf1eld's Eddie Mack and Benny Carbetta gave scentillating performances which almost spelled victory for the Tygers until a weird play in the fourth quarter. Benny did some very fine passing with Mack on the receiving end most of the time. The passing set up three of the touchdowns, with Hack getting two. MACK SCORES FOUR TIMES FOR MANSFIELDS VICTORY Eddie Mack danced for four touchdowns as M.H.S. throttled Toledo Waite ponderous football team 52-7. Mansfield scored twice in the opening period, twice more in the third stanza and added a fifth touchdown in the final 12 minutes. Waite got its only score in the fourth when they intercepted a pass on the 51 yard line. 16 IXMNAGUQS These boys at the left are probably the hardest workers on the football squad. These six boys do many little task that most people are unaware of You can see the boys during the game carrying out towels, cleaning the cleats helping the fellow on with their Jersey, and most important of all, is the creat Off the field the boys help Seargant Khoflock, with the equipment, keep the locker rooms in shape and run errands The out of town games you will find the boys working the hardest as they have to help pack all the equipment Many of night these boys don't get home until 7:00 as they have to stay These boys will get letters at the banguet and get to see all the games for their services. We are sure that it is Eouuwow MAMQEQ WILDCATS DOWN TYGERS Second rated Springfield Wildcats put on a rousing bid for the State Championship by down- ing the Tygers 50-15. The Tygers put on a terrific fight before drop ping their final. Given little chance to win, the Tygers came from behind to knot the score 7- 7 and 15-15. But a field goal put the Wildcats ahead to stay 13-15 at halftime. The only person at Mansfield Senior High who is affiliated with every sport in some sort of a way or another is Mr. Robert Knobflock, better known as vSarg1 Sarg. has the tremendoes task of packing all the equipment for all the sports at M.H.S. Sarg. said nThe reason I like this Job as equipment manager is that I like all sports and I like to work with boys.H DUTIES his spare time, which isn't very much, Sarg can be found up at the fire station. Sarg's assistant is Ray Harbaugh who takes care of the basket room. Mansfield threatened only once ln the second half and that was mulllfied by a fumble. Darce Shasky raced for a 78 yard touchdown but it was called back because of a penalty. Springfield scored twice in the third quarter. 161 WMM QM NG BRUCE f 57 W HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS fif-EFT elores Milli E gan WG' Marxgie Vi ld ANSHQLQM X w Judy Maxwell El earxor Sclmol ler BASKETBALL M.H.S. 55 Toledo Central 69 M.H.S. 64 Cleveland Collinwood 50 M.H.S. 66 Fostoria 50 M.H.S. 88 Shelby 49 M.H.S. 79 warren 75 M.H.S. 68 Alliance 73 M.H.S. 55 East Liverpool 70 M.H.S. 74 Steubenville 59 M.H.S. 64 Ashland 68 M.H.S. Q3 New Philadelphia 75 M.H. S. 75 Springfield 85 M.H.S. 76 Wooster 55 M.H.S. 79 Lima Central 76 M.H.S. 65 Toledo Waite 47 M.H.S.- 55 Sandusky 65 M.H.S. 71 Zanesville 55 M.H.S. 71 Ashland 68 M.H.S. 50 Massillon 72 M.H.S. 58 Canton McKinley 72 M.H.S. TOURNAMENT GAMES M.H.S. 72 GALION 62 M-H-S- 50 ASHLAND 58 HALL-OHIOH JIM SCHAFER COACH VERN HOFFMAN Playing a tough schedule and against all the hardships the Mansfield Tygers had a fairly suc- cessful season. The Mansfleld Tygers were tabbed the team wto beatn but they lost All-Ohio can- didate Bruce Bushnellg the army claimed another and two boys dropped out of school. with all this misfortune, the Tygers ended their season with a record of 7 loses, and 14 wins. The Mansfield Tygers lost their first section- al game in four years, by losing to the Ashland Arrows by a score of 64 to 55. The Tygers won the right to play Ashland by beating Gallon 72 to 52. ' The Mansfield Tygers produced an All-Ohio, little Jim Schafer, who stands 5l5w, and weight 140 lbs. He broke all but one of the scoring records at M.H.S. Schafer scored a high of 55 points in one game and 502 for the season, ln cluding tournament games, Teaming with Schafer at guard were Benny Car- betta, and Bud Kent, both seniors. The forward positions were held down by Dick Fry and Sopho- more Phil Tlnkey, and senior Ed Vild. Everyone saw a lot of action ln backing these boys. Hold- ing down the center spot was big George Swank a 5l5n sophomore. Three other members, who com- pleted the Tyger varsity were Larry Lodge a 5' forward, Harold Rice, 5'5w center, and Ed Deeds, a 5'gw, forward. These ten fellows broke all scoring records at Senior High by scoring Q5 points in one game. ,....- F1I'SC Row left to Plghi Ed Vlld, wayne Kent, Jim SCh8.f6I', Benny CEFDCBES., Larry Lodge. eeconu row left to right - Coach Vern Hoffman, Ed Deeds, Phil Tinkex Harold Rice, George Swank, Dick Fry and A1 Macclloi Assitant. First row left to right - B111 Coffman, Clarence Bridgeman, Tom Todd, Dave Jacoby, Bob Earnest, John George, Ron Sherrer. Second row left to right - Jack N1CkOlS, Lary Brlckman, Tom Hecht, Roy M11- ler, Dick Frederci, Clayton Smith, Jack Cline. 165 IH lmwg-5, A sv if Q M : If g 3 N! ff' K 'E EN CARBETTA N-ft' 'Q PS Rv ,Q itfa.. 3. fy, 'PL fu.. .M 1 if X r W A if Mg J W.. 5 -2 -J KKK Ill 4. ' 9383? 'ff x Q W., 'mf INTRAIVKUML COUNCIL 'Que .,. .MN Seated.- Dave Pollock, President. Left to right - Dave Gilbert, Bill Coffman, Leland Porch, Ron Swenson. These Five boys worked with Coach Bill Crutchfield, to give M.H.S. a smooth running intramural program. There were tourna- ments in football, volleyball, and basketball. Besides having homeroom competition there were tournaments in plngpong and swimming. 'U'-ff lNIw' may M vw 5 'Ql1r, ,gf X dun. .I First row left to right - Nazif Selman, George Woodman, Don Nash, Jim Mayer. Second row left to right - Art Hergatt, Bob Komjenovich, Harvey Glasgow, Yousuf Selman, Don Beddard, Pudge Henkel, and John Taddeo. 169 CWDEQ TEAM First row left to right - Ed Avery, Jack Cline, Ralph Eccles, Ronnie Sherrer, Phil Norman, Earl Jork, Jim Crall, John Kist. ' Second row left to right - Dave Pollock, Mgr., Dave Franta, Les Danals, Dave Helnberger, Jerry Strock, Eddie Mack, Charles Morton, Fred James. Third row left to right - Roger Meyers, John Jordan, Wilmer Fowler, Harland Groves, Bill Cool-L, Phil Tin- key, Merle Moore, George Evans. Coach, Harry Mehock. 170 1st row left to right - Coach Al Maccioli, Willie Hunter, Fred Bair, Dick Yoakum, George Yoakum, Tom Todd, Melvin Alexander. 2nd row left to right - Jim Gouge, Bob Hurlburt, Larry Zartman, Bill Horn, Ted Selby. 5rd row left to right - George Swank, Dave Klennth, Herb Smith, Clarence Thompson, Jack Eliot. K 'bf HA U '., ' Mm. Qm ngiif 171 EASEBALL First row left to right - Wayne Kent, Ed Vild, David ohly, Mc- Gregor, Dick Walters, Delanlo Wright, Eddie Mack. Second row left to right - Leland-Porch, Floyd Miles, Charles Mc Kinney, Eddie Deeds, Jim Stranski, Major Kollin. Third row left to right - Dwight Mcvicker, Carl Raser, Terry Mitchell, Tom Washington, Jack Kolb, and Conrad Weber. The outlook for this year's baseball mam looks very bright, with the return of 6 lettermen. The Tygers at the time of publication had a record of 4 wins mm 1 loss. Eddie Deeds 1s the top hurler of the tengal squad with a record of 2-O. Both of Eds games have been two hits shut out Ed beat Gallion 15-O, and Willard 1-0. The Tygers have a veteran infield with Eddie Vild who is balllng over 500 at shortstops, Bud nent at first base, Con- rad Weber at second and Tom Washington at 3rd tase. Mansfield has a fast and experience outfield in Eddie Mack, Dave Ohly and Floyd Miles. Thecatdung chores are handled by Dwight McVicker and Harry McGregor. OUTERELD IN 1:1 QLD Q-, L 172 Left to right - Tom Washington, third base, Vlld, short stop, Bud Kent, first base, Co Weber, second base. A .Ai.'i.Q'w L K ' C 1 EMTCUEDS I 4 UUDLEQS Left to right - Delanlo wright, Major Kollins, Ed Deeds, and Carl Raser. TQNNK3 f ' X First row left to right - B111 Fisher, Jerry Lorentz, Dave Miller, Phil Ford, Courtney BOuFnS, Tom Bates, B111 Reister. Second row left to right - Peter Knlghb, Mickey Hall, Tom Nlckols, Bob welsh, Chuck Arntz, Larry Dixon, Tom Ross, Gary Conlan, Coach Peterson. 173 TQACK QUIN MARLENE REMY Betty Wendlcnd, Phyllis McFarland, Gretchen Snyder, Murcia Hines l'7U 31? ,A,'k. , 'llhsqhqsmmm' E 4 7 S- 5 W4 y fs .L - i nj, ff. ' . ..i.....--5 Y., --ms-an .' QP wing, ---qw A X f5 ' 3 z Q gg 1 Y i PRES IDENT i BARB DARLING SECRETARY TREASURER CONNIE PAULSON KAY DAVIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTE VICE'PRESIDENT JO YANNE HERBERT First row - Judy Maxwell, Barbara Darling' Joyanne Herbert. Second row - Connie Laulson, Donna Remy, Phylvlls Paulson, Ingrid Glaesner Absent when D1CC'L1I'6 was taken, Kay Davis. 176 The Girls' Athletic Association ls open to all girls interested in sports. Throughout the year, the club sponsors many varied activities, such as intramural soccer, bowling, basketball, and softball tourmaments, and G.A.A. swimtime, theannual banquet and dance was held February 7, with wwinter Sportsn as the theme. AE the end or the year, awards are presented at a picnic. The G.A.A. also presented pep assemblies during the football and basketball seasons. All these projects are under the direction of President Barbara Darling, Vice-president Joyann lbrbert, Secreatary Connie Paulson, Treasurer,Kay Davis, and the two advisors, Mrs. Robert rartin and Miss. Janet Gochenaur. This year a newly devised wpolnt systemw has beenuput into use. Each member must have four points to attend the banquet and dance, and eight to Join the club next year. Points can be earn by participation in G.A.A. activities throughout the year. This system ls intended to encourage the girls to be more active members. Q 418 V'-Q k 177 QLEQX e. 5 at in W U 6 will ' V.2.. Q M Front Row-left to right-Joan Brickleyi Harlan Idlej Salli Stoodt: Betty Weir: Jean Craft Back Riw-left to right-JoAnn Balcolm: Karen Davis: Joyanne Herbert Front Row-left to right-Connie Paulson: Barbara Darling: Karen Davis: Joanne Herbert: Betty Weir: Salll Stoodt. Back Row-left to right-Jean Craft: Jackie Cline: Erelene Fowler: Marian Idleg Phyllis Lorentz: Elaine Wakeley. IXI III 1st row - Judy Maxwell: Judy Starr: Margie Vildz Jean Esbenshade 2nd row -Jackie McClure: Linda Wilson: Carol Schwan: Phyllis Paulson: Joan Brinkley: Janet Russell 3rd row - Barbara Young, Toots Scholler: Marilyn Sholaya: Mary Boyd: Nancy Colman, JoAnn Balcolm. 179 Q, W 5 W D Y VZXDSILY VOLLEYBALL 1st row - Margie Vildp Jean Esbenshadei Joann Brlcklyi Joyanne Herbert: Karen Davis? Judie Bruce: Marion Idle. 2nd row - Mrs. Martlng Barbara Petersong JoAnn Davis: Linda wilson: Jean Miller: Judy Starr Phyllis Lorentz: Elaine wakeley. SODUOMODL VOLLEYBALL 1st row - Maribelle Hawkg Diane Earickg Janet Gerheartg Beth Howard: Sally Day 2nd row - Judy Whiteleatherz Jane Eliot: Carol Mertlerg Carol Brinkman: Patty Mertz. 180 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1st row - Toots Schollerg Jean Esbenshade: Llnda Wilson: Judy Starr: Barbara Darling JoAnn Davls Phyllis Lorentz: Elaine Wakeley: Nannette Robbins fx fs'gE3gSi' , fgigf Zgsisr ZQQJ L ffffyf MQ I 2nd row - Joan Brlckley: Susie Mack: JoAnn Balcolm: Kay Davis: Judle Bruce: Carol Schwan ' fwfffy A ' ff f fd MWTQL - 57 - 21 0 I XXX lv - I f !LA Sf, 47 - 22 nn, N ' ' - 43 - , . 19 X 51 18 ,,?- 1 N60 ' ABQ. Qx 21 22 XQVOVVU MANSFIELD MANSFIELD HANSFIELD MANSFIELD - HANSFIELD - MANSFIELD ' 50 HANSFIELD - 40 MANSFIELD ' 46 BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL 181 Gallon Gallon Shelby Shelby Gallon Ashland Shelby Shelby I' 2253 .Ziff-'A 22252 v?EE23 x r ' . O SOCCER CHAMPS 1ST ROW and ROW O A gre L NV' 11 H Illl Ei 1 I . gn ' if lv . ,'f , IK' 01 ' nqfiia g. -nl 'fggigmilll Eigw' L xii? Carol Krizan, Barbara Darling, Judie Bruce, Carol Croskey, Ronda Barbara Schaefer, Karen Baker, Carol Linton, Jolly Ellenfield. BOWLING CHAMPS 4,25 nw E we snag: 1ST ROW - Jean Esbenshade, Nannette Robbins, Eva Wharton. ZND Row - Jane Eliot, Carol Croskey. VOBLEY BALL ai Markov. XM 'ffm fi 41' v 1ST ROW ' Hert Brauchler, Judie B uce. Carol Croskey, Sue Daisley, Barbara Houghton, ZND RUN ' D0P1S Barton. Jolly Eilenfield, Mary Johnston, 18 2 ff ., 1, A - 1 JV . ' 4 v 0123 my ' SWIM TIME I 1 4 ,I ,f ,, DSA Vwislii ess:5,s:., - Y 125315 iii' 1 i The Senior Lifeguard Class meets every wed- nesday, fifth period. when the girls have comp leted the course, they are qualified as Red Cross Life Savers. IH order to enroll, they must be advanced swim- mers. UFESAVING LEFT TO RIGHT - Shirley Walters, Elaine Sigafoos, Sandra Weber, Pauline Walters, Toots Scholler, Dot jordan, Delores Weimer, Diane McAnich, Judy Race , Pat White. 18N Every Wednesday even- ing after school, the pool is open to the fir- st twenty G.A.A. members who sign up. The girls swim from three to four o'clocK under the watch- ful dye of Miss Janet Gochenaur. One G.A.A. membership point is giv- en when a girl attends five sessuons. SWHVIMING CLASSES 85
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