Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Columbia University, Superintendent Diploma and M.A. Ohio Northern Universityg Ohio State University Wittenberg Collegf 3 College of Wooster E41 E L 'W A VRINCIPAI, FRICIJ MULLENIX lVIurietta Colle-ge HA. Ohio Stem! University M.,-X. THELMA GEIGEIZ LUKE RUNKICI, Assixfrmt I'1'inz'ip11I Axsislunf I'i'f111'i1n1l Marietta College HA. Ohio Northern University B.A Hernmn Ohio State University M.A. Cirirx E51 DEDICATIGN MISS LUCY STACY Because we appreciate the personal interest she has always taken in our class by helping us with our various projects, such as bake! sales, rummage sales, and class picnics, even after she was no longer our otiicial advisor, and the kind and considerate help and advice she has always given us, We dedicate this 1954 Orian to . . . MISS LUCY STACY E61 Table of Contents FOREWORD ,....A,. ,,... ADMINISTRATION ...,II, I DEDICATION ...II ,C SENIORS I...,I.. CLASSES ...,.A.. Juniors ..,.,S.,...I.... Sophomores Freshmen ,SS,...,,. 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ABICHT, LEA MAE- Blondie General-Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4' A. 2, 3, Junior Commercial Club 3i ADAMS, FLOYD DEAN-4'Flo General-Glee Club 1, Art Club 2. ALLENDER, RICHARD-'4Dick General ANDERSON, MARILYN SUE- Andy College Preparatory Academic-Glee Club 1, Chorus lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Orange Masque 45 Latin Club lg Olympian Coun- cil 2g Spanish Club 3, 4, President 45 Orian staff 4, Book Club 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Tiger Tavern Control Board 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1, 3, Span- ish National Honor Society 4. ANDRIS, GERALDINE VICTORINE 1'Jewie - General Business - Chorus lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Commercial Club 35 Orange Masque 4. ARNOLD, FRANCIS H.- Junior General-Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4. E101 BAKER, CAROLf Cr1ml -Commercial Glee Club 15 Buckeye Y-Teens 1, 2, 33, 4, Secretary 1, 2, Vicc President 3, President 45 Chiron Commercial Club 4. BARTH, IJAVIIJ BRUCE- Moxie'-General Basketball 1, 2. BEARDMORE, GARY DEAN- Ligl1tnzmf'-College Prepar- atory Academic-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Coun- cil 25 Classical Club 35 Go-to-College Club 45 Orange Masque 45 Youth-in-Government 3, 45 Student Council 1. BECKER, JOHN EDYVARIJ- Jolla -Geiie1'al BEHA, ADA LOU PAYNE-UAIIU Lou -Commercial Chorus 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, Treasurer 15 Junior Commercial Club H5 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Orian Staff 4. BERRY, DONALD EUGENE- Ima -Gciiei'al McKcesport, Pennsylvania 1. BERTRAM, PAUL JR,.1uBt'l'fE'I ,--COll9g9 Preparatory Aca- demic-Baseball 2, fl, 45 Hi-Y 2, Il, 45 Olympian Council 25 Latin Club 15 Orange Masque 45 Classical Club Il, President 73, M Association Ii, 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Youth-in-Govern- ment 53, 45 History Club 4. BETTS, ROBERT- Helts -General Chorus 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track l, 2, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2. BIEHL, DWAIN-General Vocational Track C35 Hi-Y 2, 25, 45 Youth-in-Government Cl. BIEHL, DWIGHT-General Business Track 15 Hi-Y 2, fi, 45 Youth-in-Government 3, 45 Orange Masque 4. BLAKE, GEORGE-t'Trrl -College Preparatory Academic Junior Band 15 Art Club 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 German Club 3, 45,Go-to-College Club 4. BLAIR, FRANKLIN DEAN- l'enguin. -College Prepara- tory Scientific-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, Ii, 4, Secretary 35 Olympian Council 25 Latin Club 15 Orange Masque 45 Orian Staff 45 Scholarship Team 1, 25 Youth-in-Government Il, 4. BOLING, MARY ANN THRASHER-General BOND, JERRY RAY- Iron .1r1u '--C0mmc1'cial Glee Club 1, 25 Projection Club 1, 2, 33, 4, President 15 Hi-Y 2, 35 Commercial Club 2, 35 Chiron Commercial 4. BONNETTE, DONNA JEAN-A'.lr'r1nM'-College Prepara- tory Scientific-G. A. A. 15 Latin Club 15 German Club 2, CZ. BORMAN, RICHARIJ- IPi1'If -Genci'al BOYCE, MARLENE RUTHQ .llrrrtir '-Commercial Chorus 15 Choir 2, CZ, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 33, 45 Chiron Coin- mercial Club 45 Original Staff 45 Orian Statl' 45 Student Council 2. BOYIJ, SHIRLEY-'Boffdie -Commercial Glee Club 15 Book Club 4, Secretary 45 Orange Masque 45 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Orig- inal Statf 45 Student Council 1. l ll l BRAUN, JEAN- Short Stuyjw-College Preparatory Aca- demic-Chorus 15 Glee Club 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 G. A. A. 15 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 2, 3, 45 Book Club 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Spanish National Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 4. BRITTON, RICHARD- Doc -General BROWN, ALFRE DA- Pete -General Business BROWN, PATTY JEAN- Pat -Commercial Chorus 15 Chiron Commercial Club 4. CALDWELL, ELLA MAE- Ella, Jean -College Prepara- tory Academic-Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 4' German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 45 Book Club 4. CARVER, MARILYN-'tSa.rgie -Commercial G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Chiron Commercial Club 4, J CASEMAN, JERRY GENE- Casey -General Art Club 1, 2, Vice President 2. CAYWOOD, ADRIAN-College Preparatory Scientific and Academic-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 25 Latin Club 15 Olym- pian Council 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Orange Masque 45 Go-to- College Club 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Youth-in-Government 3, 45 Scholarship Team 3. CHANCE, MARGARET STANLEY- Midge -Commercial G. A. A. 1, 25 Buckeye Y-Teens 15 Chiron Commercial Club 4. SHUTES, LARRY- Hot Rod -General Art Club 1, 2. CLINE, LLOYD- Red -College Preparatory Academic and Scientific-Track 25 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Olym- pian Council 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. CLINE, RONDAL-HRon -College Preparatory Scientific Baseball 25 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Youth-in-Government 3. COFFEY, DAVID LE E- Dare -General COFFMAN, ROBERT-'Fuzzy -Agriculture F. F. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3. COLLINS, DONNA JEAN- Donna Jean -College Prepar- atory Academic-G. A. A. 35 Latin Club 15 Classical Club 35 Olympian Council 25 Book Club 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Orange Masque 3, 45 Glee Club 1. CONGLETON, JAMES- Kl0nk -General Business Choir 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Track 45 Projection Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Commercial Club 2, 35 Chorus 1. COOK, CHARLES HERMAN- Cookie -College Prepara- tory Scientific-Track 25 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Orange Masque 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 15 History Club 35 Youth-In-Government 3, 4. COOPER, EARL WAYNE-'tCoop -General I 12 1 JAMES STEPHENS-B.A. S01-ful Sr'ie11c'4', Hislowgf Club AzIz'imn', Arlrisoz' of Tenth Grrzde LEROY SLUSSER-B.A., M..-X Sz'iw11'cf, Clzwnisfrgf, Plzyxics CRAIG, B ETT Y- IiifIf1,ff' General CRIMMEL, IAARRY- Bugsyf College Preparatory Scientific-Football 2, 53, 4g Track 2, UNI Association 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 2, 45 Orange Masque 45 Orian Stall' 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, President 25 G0-to-College Club 45 Class Vice Presi- dent 4g Student Council 4, Tiger Tavern Control Board 4, Youth-in-Government ii, 4g Scholarship Team 1, 2, fi. CUNNINGHAN, FRANCES- Fran College Preparatory Academic and Scien- tific-Glee Club 1, Marching Band 51, 45 Concert Rand Il, 4, Latin Club lg Olym- pian Council 2, Vice President 2, ClaSsical Club 3, Vice President 235 Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 45 Y-Teens 2, IS, 4, Original Staff Fig Orian Staff 4. CUTSHAW, SHIRLEY ANN- Cousin Commercial-Chorus 1, Glee Club 43 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Club Zig Junior Commercial Club 33, Chiron Commercial Club 4, Go-To-College Club 4, Orange Masque 4g Orian Staff 4. IJARRAH, IJAVIIbw'KI2uz-0 College Preparatory Scientific-Marching Band 1, 2, Ilg Concert Band 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Latin Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Orange Masque 4. DAUGHERTY, MICHAEI,-t'.lI1'l.'vrzIiI College Preparatory Sc-ientiHe-lvlarching' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 53, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 4, Latin Club 1, Class President 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 23, 4, Youth-in- Government Ci, 4. mi Marnwgefr DAVIS, JEANETTE- Windy Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Orange Masque 4. DAYTON, WILLIAM-URed College Preparatory Academic-Band German Club 1, 2. DEERING, PATRICIA LOUISE- Patti College Preparatory Academic-Glee Club 35 Cheerleader 45 Orange Masque 15 Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Olympian Council 2, Treasurer 25 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Book Club 4, Vice President 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Orian Staff 45 Tiger Tavern Control Board 15 National Honor Society 45 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 4. DELONG, JUDITH ELINOR-Tludietta' General-Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 45 Glee ciub 1, 2, 3, 4. DELONG, SHIRLEE-f'Pug College Preparatory Academic- National Thespians 2, 3, 45 National Forensic League 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Book Club 45 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Olympian Council 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 15 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 Orian Staff 45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Spanish National Honor Society 4. DENTON, ANNA MARIE- Annie' General Business-Glee Club 15 G. A A 1, 25 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Orlan Staff 4. I 14 l LUCY STACY B A Social Science, Latin SUSAN MARSCH BA MA Typing, Shorthand Junior Commercial Club Advisoi Original Business 1 LOUISE CLARK-B,A., M.A. Muthenmtics, Ninth Gruflc Arlrisor CARL PRESCHER-B.A., M.A. Mlttliematics Busimfss fVIr1.11fzrf'1' . 1 J thc Oman oh! IPEVOL, JOHN RUSSELL-t'ErI -College Preparatory Aca- demic-Concert Band 1, 2, fl, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President IS, 4, llance Band U, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, il, 4, German Club 1, 2, Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Class Vice President 51, Treasurer 4, Tiger Tavern Control Board 2, Il, 4, President 4, Youth-in-Government 2, 33, 4, Boys' State 33. IDIMIT, SHIRLEY-Hllimit -General Business G. A. A. 1, 2, Ii, 4, Y-Teens 4. IJOAK, HAROLIlg Suui A-Gene1'al Football 1. IPUCKVVORTH, lPELBERT- Il1fr'l.'yf --Agl'iculturc F. F. A. 1, 2, 23, 4, Projection Club 1, 2. XPUTTON, PEGGY- I'1fg -Gene1'al EllllY, RICHARIJ ELBERTf II1'cl. '-College Preparatory Scientific-Basketball 1, 2, 23, 4, Football 1, Z, 4, Golf 2, Il, 4, Latin Club 1, I-Ii-Y 23, 4, Olympian Council 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Orange Masque 4, Original Staff 4, Youtl1-in- Gov- ernment Ii, 4. ELLIS, UAVIIJ G,- JIMwlnclf'-College Preparatory Aca- demic and Scientific-Basketball 1, 2, Ii, 4, Football 1, 2, Golf 2, il, 4, Hi-Y fl, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council Z, German Club 3, 4, President 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, IZ, Student Council 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, NI Association 33, 4, Orian Staff 33, 4, Junior Editor Il, Editor 4. EROS, CAROL JANE-HRM! -General Business History Club 25, Scholarship Team Ii, National Honor Society 4. FARMER, NANCY-i'I,l'llHilti'-COl'Yll'T'l91'Cl2ll Chiron Commercial Club 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4. FINK, PATSY ANN- Put -General Youngstown, Ohio Il, Glee Club 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 31, 4, Junior Commercial Club Il, Orange Masque 4, Chorus 1. FISHER, CAROLYN-'tCuro! --Gene1'al Business FLEMING, JANETYUJ11nif fCommercial Marching Band 1, 2, Ii, 4, Concert l-land 1, Z, Ji, 4, Y-Teens 4 Cl, 4, Orange Masque 4, Chiron Commercial Club . FRITSCHE, GALE RAY- Fritz'l-College Preparatory Sci- entific-Football Il, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 4, History Club Ci, Science Club 1, Youth-in-Government fl. FRYE, HARRIETT-iiClll'4'-Cl!l'4 7fCOl'l'1lTl91'C'l21l Tiltonsville, Ohio 1, Junior Commercial Club il, Chiron Coni- mereial Club 4, Orange Masque 4, Book Club 4, Original Staff 4, Y-Teens 2, Il, 4. GERBER, lJEAN- ficrin -General Football ii. I 151 GIBSON, RICHARD CHARLES-i'Dick -College Prepara- tory Scientific-Glee Club 15 Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Baseball 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 45 Orian Staff 45 Scholarship Team 25 Youth-in-Government 3, 45 Chorus 15 National Honor Society 4. GRAMKOW, NANCY- Muscles II --General Santa Ana, California 25 G. A. A. 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 History Club 3, 4. GRIFFITHS, FLORA C.- Grij7 '-College Preparatory Aca- demic-Chorus 15 Glee Club 1, 25 German Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 History Club 35 Orian Staff 45 Stu- dent Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Scholarship Team 2, 3. GROVES, GRACE MARIE- G1'acie -Commercial G. A. A. 15 Y-Teens 35 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Orange Masque 45 National Honor Society 4. HALE, BARBARA E.- Barb -Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Ensemble 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 1, 2, 45 Orian Staff 45 Student Council 25 Junior Commercial Club 2, 35 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Go-to-College Club 45 National Honor Society 4. HALL, JAMES RICHARIJ- Jim -Agriculture F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Orange Masque 3, 4. HALL, SHIRLEY- Shiv'l -College Preparatory Academic Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Spanish National Honor Society 4. HARRIS, DAVIID- Danze -Agriculture HAUSMAN, FRANCIS THEODORE-UTed -Commercial Track 1, 2, 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 4, President 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 4. HAWN, DOROTHY JEAN- Dottie Jean -College Prepar- atory Academic-G. A. A. 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Classical Club 35 Go-to- College Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Book Club 45 Student Council 1, 3. HENDERSHOT, SHIRLEY MAE- Shirley -Gene1'al HENDRICKSON, BARBARA-4'Lizzy'-General Business Glee Club 15 G. A. A. 2, 3. HENDRICKSON, RAMONA- Mona -General Vincent, Ohio 1, 2. HENRY, JAMES B.-i'Jim -General HENSLER, ANNA MARIE- Annan-General German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1. HOCKENBERRY, SHIRLEY- Shorty -General Business Glee Club 15 Buckeye Y-Teens 3. HOFF, JAMES W.- Jim -General Track 1, 3, 4. HOLDREN, PAT- Meetrvlc -College Preparatory Scientific Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 HM Association 3, 45 Olympian Council 25 Latin Club 15 Orange Masque 45 National Honor Society 4. , E161 ETHEI. GUTHRIE-HA., HS., M.A. Erzglixlz, Sprlnislz, Arlwixor of Sprmislz Clzllr NINA ROWLANIV-B.S. in Ed., HA., M.A Sncirzl Sfrivrzcri, Home 1L'z'ononf1'z's, Home El'O?IOllli!'S Club Arlrixor HOSE, REBA-'KRehe Commercial-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chiron Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 13, 4. HUNTER, CHESTER FREI1A Derf College Preparatory Scientific-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Golf 2, fig Latin Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer fl, , Orange Masque 4, Orian Staff 4, Youth- in-Government 33, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Olympian Council 2. HURST, IIOROTHEA- Dot Commercial-Glee Club 1g G. A. A. 1, Chi- 1'Oll Commercial Club 4. JACOBY, RUTH-'AT0IW General Business-G. A, A. 1, 2, IS, 45 Spanish Club 2, Ii, 4, Y-Teens Ii, 4, Chiron Commercial Club 4. JOHNSON, SANDRA ANN- Sr1nrI,ff General-Band 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Y- Teens 1, Home Economics Club 1. JOHNSON, SARAA Suriv College Preparatory Academic - Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Home Eco- nomics Club 1, Classical Club 23. l17l RALPH SAWYER-B.S. in Ag. Agriculture, F. F. A. Advisor -3 ,S'.if I ,. f.. ,if , 5 1 . W 5 .ff -if Q- - :- ,wtf CHARLES BOLIN-B.S. in Ed. Driving, Social Science KARCHER, JACQUELINE ANN-- Jeff Commercial-German Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club45 Orange Masque 45 Orian Staff 4. KELLOGG, CAROL ANITA- Scoop College Preparatory Academic-Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 35 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Classical Club 3. KELLY, SHIRLEY-UKelly Commercial-Lower Salem, Ohio 25 G. A. A. 15 Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Orange Masque 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Com- mercial Club 45 Orian Staff 4. KENDALL, SHIRLEY- Cindy Commercial-Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Marching' Band 35 G. A. A. 15 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. KENEY, CURT General KENEY, JO ANN- Ken General-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4. l18l KERNS, JAMES E.- Shurl -General Football 1, Ii, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Golf 2, 33, 45 MH Association FZ, 45 Orange Masque 4. KIMBALL, JASON STEVENS- Jaff -College Preparatory Scientific-Golf il, 45 Orange Masque 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Hi-Y ZZ, 45 Original Staff 4. KING, SHIRLFIY-Withdrawn KLINE, VIRGINIA ALICE- Gim1if -College Preparatory Academic-Glee Club 1, 2, 23, 45 Choir 53, 45 G. A. A. 15 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 German Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Go-to-College Club 45 Orange Masque 45 Quill and Scroll 4, President 45 Original Staff 23, 45 Chorus 15 Dolphin Club 53. KUNTZ, BEVERLY- Br'1 '-College Preparatory Academic Glee Club 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 53, 45 National Thespians 2, il, 45 Orange Masque 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Classical Club 553, LABARRE, RICHARIJ-42111111 R1lSNl!lH,,+C0llCgG P1'epara- tory Academic and Scientihc-Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, Il, 45 Golf Ii, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Olympian Council 25 Student Council 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Orange Masque 45 Classical Club 35 Class President 1. LAFABER, PATRICIA SUE- Put --Commercial Glee Club 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 23, 45 Junior Com- mercial Club 3, President 235 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Go-to- College Club 45 National Thespians 2, fl, 45 Orange Masque 1, 2, 3, 45 Orian Stat? 45 Student Council 25 Cheerleader 1, 53, 4. LAFOLLETTE, MYItA+4'Zul.'w -General Business Cambridge, Ohio 1, 25 Y-Teens il, 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Original Staff 4. LAFOLLETTE, PATRICIA JOAN- Put -General Cambridge, Ohio 1, 25 Y-Teens 33, 4. LAUER, DONALD GILBERT- lion -College Preparatory Academic and Scientific-Football 2, Il, 45 Basketball 2, Zi, 45 Track 1, 2, Ii, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 53, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 German Club Il, 45 M Association 2, il, 45 Go-to- College Club 4, Vice President 45 Orange Masque 4, President 45 Youth-in-Government Il, 45 Student Council 2, 23. LEGLEITNER, GERTRUIPE ixNN-HfIt'I'flt'7y-COTT1IY1C1'ClE1l Umitalla, Florida 15 Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 4, Secretary 45 Orian Staff 4. LUTZ, RICHARIV- IJicl: -General Business Glee Club 15 Tratlic Squad Il, 45 Projection Club 23, 4. MGKENNA, RICHARI1- H41rr!f -College Preparatory Sci- entific-Basketball 15 Basketball Manager C35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Go-to-College Club 45 Orange Masque 45 Youth-in-Government IS, 4. MCKENNA, MARGARET-2.11111'giw -C0m1ne1'cial Salem, Ohio 15 Buckeye Y-Teens 2, CZ, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 45 Chiron Commercial Club 4. MCKNIGHT, ARIVIELIUA I.EE-4'gllvlrlief'-College Prepara- tory Academic-Ensemble 45 Marching' Band 1, 2, Ci, 45 Ma- jorette 45 Concert Band 2, 33, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 53, 45 Chorus 15 Choir 2, 53, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 German Club 21, 45 Book Club 4, President 45 Orange Masque 45 Go-to- College Club 45 Dolphin Club 235 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33, 4, Treasurer 35 Student Council 335 National Honor Society fl, 4, Corre- sponding' Secretary 4. MCKNIGHT, CHARLES - AiC1!!li'Ill?,y - College Preparatory Scientific-Marching Hand 2, 25, 45 Concert Band 45 Dance Band 41 Football 15 Proiection Club 1, 2, 23, 45 Hi-Y Cl, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 German Club 235 Youth-in- Government 3, 4. MCVEY, ANN.A-AAAlllllflv-+C01'l1I11C1'Cl2ll Glee Club 15 Chiron Commercial Club 4. MCVAY, LEWIS GORIPON- Asn,-Ii -General Business and Vocational-Glee Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 4. 1191 METCALF, WANDA- Waddles -Commercial Glee Club 13 G. A. A. 1, Chiron Commercial Club 4. MIDDLESWART, CHARLOTTE SUE- Skinny -Commen cial-Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Chiron Commercial Club 4, Junior Commercial Club 3, Orange Masque 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MILLER, CHARLES- Roscoe -General Business MILLER, DONALD J.-4'Jun'iofr -General MILLS, WILLIAM L.- Bill -College Preparatory Scientific Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 25 Go-to-College Club 4, Orian Staff 43 Scholarship Team 1, National Honor Society 4. MOORE, RHODA ELAINE-4'Rh,ode -Commercial Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Book Club 4, Chiron Commercial Club 4. MOORE, VIOLET- Via -College Preparatory Academic Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 25 Classical Club 3, History Club 3, 49 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. MORRIS, DAVID- Dave Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chemistry Club 1, Go-to-College Club 4. MUNNELL, JAMES- Jim -Commercial Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. MURRAY, BERNICE JOAN- Bernie -College Preparatory Academic-Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, German Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. MUSCARI, SAMUEL- McSc'ratch -College Preparatory Academic and Scientific-Orchestra 1, Basketball 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth-in-Government 2, 3, 4, Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 4, German Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1. NICESWANGER, YVONNE-College Preparatory Academic Glee Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Choir 2, Latin Club lg Classical Club 35 Go-to-College Club 4. NOLAND, ROSEMARY- Rosie -Commercial Latin Club 15 Book Club 4, Chiron Commercial Club 4. OFFENBERGER, DALE-College Preparatory Scientific Spanish Club 1, 2, Go-to-College Club 4, Scholorship Team 3. OFFENBERGER, HAROLD-t'Toby -General Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, M Association 2, 3, 4. l20l MAURINE NEALE-B.A. English MARGARET THOMPSON-B.A English, Director of Oriun KATHRYN TORNER-B.A,, M,A. M!lflIIIl6fiCS, Sewzio-1' Sturlewt Cowzcil Advisor REBECCA DANA-B.A. English PADGITT, RUTH VIRGINIA- Tootsie College Preparatory Scientific-Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 25 Home Economics Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Olympian Council 2. PAPE, JUDITH- J1crlgf General-Y-Teens 1, 2, ii. PICKENS. PATRICIA ANN-'iPr1tiy Commercial-Chorus 15 Glee Club 1, 2, Zi, 4, Choir 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Commercial Club 3, Chiron Commercial Club 4, Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Orian Staff' 4. PORTER, THOMAS- Tam General Business-Projection Club 1, 2, Il, 4, Junior Commercial Club 2, fl. POWER, ROGER- Pears College Preparatory Scientific- Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, Track Manager lg Spanish Club 1, 2. PULLINS, DELMAR- Del General-John McDonogh High, Louisiana 1, 2, 35 Sigma Hi-Y 45 Projection Club 4. l21.j FRANK R. SUTTON-B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Athletic Director i WARREN H. IMMEL-B.S. in Ed. Hygiene, Athletic Business Manager, Assistant Coacli RACER, JOHN-- Melvin College Preparatory Scientific - Marching' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1g Latin Club 1, Secretary 1, Olympian Council 2, Student Council 4, President 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. REED, JACQUELINE- Jackie Commercial-Chorus lg Glee Club 1g Y Teens 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, Chi- ron Commercial Club 4, Orange Masque 4 REYNOLDS, CAROLYN- Bubbles Commercial-Glee Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chiron Commercial Club 4. REYNOLDS, HELEN BELLE- Ding Dong -General REYNOLDS, JAMES- Jim General RHOADES, JACK LEE- Frenchie Withdrawn E221 RINARD, SHIRLEY- Shir! -Commercial Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Commercial Club Ii, Chiron Com- mercial Club 4. ROBINSON, RICHARD ALI.AN- IM-I. '-Geiieral Basketball 1, Baseball 3. SARVER, CECIL-HC.!!6'7l-G9llC1'21l SAYRE, MARY- La'rrff -General Home Economics Club 1, Vice President 1, German Club 2, 22, Book Club 2. SCARBRO, IJONALIP LEROY- IVl1rff'l -Gene1'al Vocational SCHAFER, GARY EUCENE-Ullary -General Vocational Baseball 23. SCOTT, TERRY- Scotty -Commercial G. A. A. 2, Junior Commercial Club Ii, Chiron Commercial Club 4, Y-Teens 4. SEYLER, MARGARET SUE- l'vgyff -Coinmercial Y-Teens 1, 2, Ii, 4, Secretary Z, Junior Commercial Club 33, Chiron Commercial Club -1, Vice President 4, Orian Staff 4. SHIM ER, SH ELI ION-Withllrawn SIMON, KAYE ELIZABETHSHK11t -College Preparatory Academic-Belpre, Ohio 2, Glee Club Ii, 4, Choir 71, 4, En- semble 4, Y-Teens 33, 4, German Club Ii, 4, Orange Masque 4, Orian Staff 4, Scholarship Team il, 4, National Honor Society 4. SIMS, DOROTHY- Do 1700-Gt!IlCl'ill Sandusky, Ohio 1, Chorus 1, G. A. A. 1, Glee Club 1, 2, CG, 4. SKIPTON, THOMAS-'illmfstei -College Pre- paratory Scientific-Football 1, 2, Il, 4, Basketball 1, 2, fl, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, Ci, 4, Secretary 4, HM Association 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council ZZ, Orange Masque 4, National Honor Society -i. SMITH, EVA PEARI.- 1-I1-ff -General Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens Z, H. SMITH, MAX-'illrz.v -General SMITH, SALLY-MSUYlflfllfu-COll6g6! Preparatory Academic Marching Band 1, 2, 32, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 22, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 13, 4, Orchestra 4, Spanish Club Z, 22, 4, Book Club 4, G0-to-College Club 4, Y-Teens 1, Z, Il, 4, President 4. SMITH, SANIPRA-t'Sully''-College Preparatory Academic Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, Ii, 4, Concert Bancl 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, CS, 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 2, fl, 4, Secretary 3, Spanish National Honor Society 4. SMITHBERGER, SHIRI.EY-KKSIIIliffffll--COIl1Yl1Q1'C13,l Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chiron Commercial Club 4, Home Economics Club 1, Z. SNODGRASS, PHYLLIS- I'1f,lfl -College Preparatory Aca- demic-Y-Tcens 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4. E231 SPINDLER, JOHN- Spin --College Preparatory Scientific Chorus 1, Vice President 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Go-to-College Club 4, President 4, Orange Masque 1, 2, 4, German Club 1, 2, History Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Youth-in-Government 3, 4. SPINDLER, SUSAN- Susie -College Preparatory Aca- demic-Chorus 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 4, Ensemble 4, Scholarship Team 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, Secretary 3, Latin Club 1, Orange Masque 4, Olympian Council 2, Secretary 2, German Club 3, 4, Book Club 4, Go- to-College Club 4, Orian Staff 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. SPRAGUE, MARILYN - S7n'agie -College Preparatory Academic-Chorus 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Orange Masque 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4. SPRAGUE, PEGGY ANN-'tPeg -Commercial Buckeye Y-Teens 1, Chiron Commercial Club 4. STEPHAN, DANIEL S.-- Big Dan -College Preparatory Scientific-Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Youth-in-Government 3, 4, Orange Masque 4. STEVENS, WILLIAM SYLVESTER-- Puny -College Pre- paratory Academic--Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, UM Association 3, 4, Olym- pian Council 2, Classical Club 4, President 4, Orange Masque 4, Class President 2, 3, Secretary 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Vice President 2, 3, Tiger Tavern Control Board 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. STEWART, ROBERT CARLTON- Rock Fingers -College Preparatory Scientific-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Latin Club 1, Vice President 1, M Association 3, 4, Olym- pian Council 2, Go-to-College Club 4, Orange Masque 4, Student Council 2, Tiger Tavern Control Board 1. STRECKER, CAROLYN- Streck -College Preparatory Academic and Scientific-Chorus 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, German Club 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Orian Staff 4, Tiger Tavern Control Board 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Girls' State 3, Scholarship Team 2. STRICKLER, HAROLD LEE- St1'ick -College Prepara- tory Scientific-Hi-Y 3, 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Orange Masque 4, German Club 2, 3. SUMMERS, SHIELA- Shi -College Preparatory Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Orian Staif 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. SUTTON, CARLA ANN- Sat -Commercial Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Orian Staff 4. SWANEY, TERRY GENE- Tex -Commercial Football 2, Chiron Commercial Club 4. THRASHER, ROBERT- Sunday -General TREADWAY, ARLENE- Arie -General Business Home Economics Club 1. TREADWAY, CRANDLE DWAIN- Sonn1f -General Track 3, 4. TREADWAY, LORRAINE- Lon-General Business Home Economics Club 1. ULLMAN, PHILLIP- PMP'-Agriculture F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4. VADAKIN, BETTY SUE- Boop -College Preparatory Academic-Glee Club 1, Chorus 1, Band 1, G. A. A. 2, Latin Club 1, Olympian Council 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Go-to-College Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 2, Book Club 4, Orange Masque 1, 3, 4, Orian Staff 4. E241 CAROL I?ARSTiB.S. -I Hamel Hf'0f1rnnif's, CIlfll'f4 1'fll II1'rr'cfm A MQW MARTHA 1. HAHRIS-B.F.A! lfllfflifill, D1'rrmatic's, Arlrisur of Orrzrzyff WIIISQNC, .X'I1fl07l!ll Tlzvspirlns mul .Yutimml Fownsif- LI'flffIl4' VALENTINE, CHARLESAHCIIHflew General-Football 1, 35 Projection Club 1, 2, 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 51, Treasurer 31. VAN WEY, JAYNE MARLENE- Jr1niv Commercial-Band 35 Chorus 1, Glee Club 1g Junior Commercial Club Hg Chiron Commercial Club 45 Go-to-College Club 4, Latin Club lg Orizin Stall' -1. VENHAM, TERRY-Witl1d1'z1wn WAGNER, CALVIN- Clint General-Football 1, 2, il, 45 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Bzweball 2, Ii, 43 German Club 2, Ii, President Il. WAGNER, MARLENE LOU1SEwY Stw1-iv' General Business-Band 1, 12, Ci, 4, Mu- jorette 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 1. XVARD, GERALDY Rerl General-Football 2. 1251 RUTH PATTIN-B.S., B.A. Social Science, National Honor Society Advisor FLORENCE HENNIS-B.S. Art, Art Club Advisor WARDEN, LOWELL-'KBaldics -General NVARFIELD, BONNIE JEAN- Squirt -Commercial Chorus 15 Glee Club 15 Cheerleader 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 4, Trea- surer 45 Dolphin Club 2, 35 Orian Staff 4. WEAVER, ROBERT A.-HBob -Commercial Choir 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Football 25 Chiron Commercial Club 4. WEETHEE, MYRNA FERN-- Fernie -General Business Y-Teens 3, 45 Orange Masque 45 Original Staff 2, 3, 4. WEETHEE, REVELLA-A'Revelie -Commercial G. A. A. 15 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Orange Masque 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Original Staff 4. WEISS, RUSSELL EUGENE-HRuss -General Hi-Y 3, 45 Orange Masque 45 Student Council 45'Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 35 Scholarship Team 25 National Honor Society 4 WENDELKEN, RICHARD-'1Dick --Agriculture F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 3. WESTERMAN, DOROTHY LEA-4'Dottie -College Prepar- atory Academic-Chorus 15 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 Olym- pian Council 25 German Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Orian Staff 4. WHEELER, NORMAN-'4Dutch -General WILLIAMSON, Ruth Elizabeth-''Ruthieu-College Prepara- tory Academic-Chorus 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheermaster 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, 45 German Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Orange Masque 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Olympian Council 25 Class Vice President 25 Orian Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Assistant Editor 45 Student Council 3, 45 Tiger Tavern Control Board 15 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Thespians 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Go-to-College Club 4. WILSON, LOIS- Willie -Commercial Wooster, Ohio 1, 25 Orange Masque 45 National Thespians 45 National Forensic League 45 History Club 3, 45 Book Club 45 Junior Commercial Club 35 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Y- Teens 3, 4. WRIGHT, MARIAN-Commercial G. A. A. 15 Buckeye Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Y-Teens 45 Chiron Commercial Club 45 Orange Masque 45 G0-to-College Club 45 Orian Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. YOUNG, JOANNE- Jo -General Business Glee Club 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Orange Masque 2, 3, 4. fNOT PICTUREDD BLAKER, BETTY-General-McConnelsville, Ohio 1, 2, 3. DAVIS, RAYMOND-General-Football 1 MUSKAT, DAVID-College Preparatory Academic and Scientic E261 Senior Class Qticicers President ,, Mike Daugherty Vice President Larry Cimniel Secretary-Treasurer , John Devol Class Colors-Maroon and White Class Flower-White Carnation COMMITTEES Class Rings: Pf1'l21'f.' Ruth Williamson Paul Bertram David Ellis Carol Kellogg William Stevens Marlene Boyce Russell Weiss Lloyd Cline Susan Spindler Pat lloldren Donna Collins Peggy Seyler John Devol Lee Strickler Adrian Caywood Sheila Summers John Spindler Betty Sue Vadakin llarold Offenbergei In1'if11f1'm1s.' Caps and Gowns: Sue Anderson Dick Eddy Franklin Blair Adrian Caywood Frances Cunningham Patricia Deering John Deyol Mike Daugherty Jason Kimball Don Lauer Harriett Frye Barbara Hale Dorothy Ilawn Swnfor Song : John Spindler Dick Gibson Ruth Williamson Violet Moore Virginia Kline Junior Prom : David Ellis Sam Muscari Virginia Kline Bill Mills Armelda McKnight lf 271 WALTER SCHWEIKERT CHARLOTTE BROWN Ohio University B.S. in Ed. Marietta College B.A. School Visitor Recording Secretary B E RT HA BARTH S ZL1J8'l l'l'LtG'lLd9'YLf,S S ecre tary Cafeteria Workers: MISS HAZEL GANTZ MRS. GRACE HUNE MRS. ELSIE HENKE MRS. LAURA BROVVN MISS MAXINE SMITH DOROTHY ZIMMER Marietta College B.A. Ohio University Secretary and Tl'4'llS7lTI'1' JAMES KESTERSON Chief Custodian EDWVIN CURTIS Superlntenrlent of Building JEANETTE SMITH School Nurse, R.N. ORA E. VADAKIN School Nurse, R.N. wwf-Wlf '9'? WM ' MR. JAMES COLVILLE MR. JAMES KESTERSON MR. JAMES HAYES MR. EDWIN CURTIS MR. FRANKLIN HARDY MR. WILLIS EVANS MR. S. S. CHAMBERS E281 SENIOR CLASS SONG Words by-Ruth Williamson M1f.w'v-'tllalls ot' lyy' Farewell, our Marietta, The school we loye so dear, We always will remember You through all of the years. When we have left thy halls And gone on our way, VVe all will return To you some day. The friends that we have made here Forever will remain, ln all our hearts and minds Until we meet again. And now the time for parting' ls soon drawing nigh, With tears in our eyes We shall now say good-bye. SENIOR SCllOLAllSllll' TEST fvllllllf-If Rflfllf First ..... ,. , David Ellis-239 Fifth Kaye Simoniliifi Second ,,,, , Larry Crimmel-1933 Sixth Lloyd Cline-184 Third ,, , William Mills-190 Seventh Carolyn Strecker-1823 Eighth Jean Braun-182 Honorable Mention: Shirlee DeLong, Robert Stewart, Phyllis Snodgrass, Marian Wright, Dale Offenberger, Sheila Summers, Charles McKnight, Flora Griffiths, Sam Mus- cari, Patti Deering, Ruth Williamson. l11'.v2'rff'! Ifrmlf First , David Ellis Honorable Mention: Larry Crimmel, William Mills, Kaye Simon, Lloyd Cline, Carolyn Strecker, Jean Braun. Stuff' lfrznlc Eighteenth David Ellis N. R. O. T. C. TEST Lloyd Cline D. A. R. TEST lluth Williamson l29l ?'if'4iv 1 v' .rn :ivvf ' wifi? .14 A 'P ..x f P N , ,M .Aww 1 4- .,..,Q,1a,paggz,af ,V K1 5,-fy 5 -W f'2 ff:e , .s::.::,4z -' ' 'iris' 1:11. 'ui' :T 'FY ' , .... , , ' .Q E-W mvqeeea 1 - pm 1.--g..55ay'-f'7?ii?Zp4: V - 'Nerf' JIM Mmfm 1. g ,f.f5fiiAf2i'ATi3f 'f H: ....,., Z? 5 if, ,U J .,., 553229K i , . 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Fourth Row: Dorothy Barnes, Shirley Barnhouse, Paul Barth, Walter Bartmess, Larry Becker, Shirley Bell, Marion Benson, Allan Best. Third Row: Kay Biehl, Sally Biszantz, Kay Bodine, Barbara Borror, Donna Bowser, Shirley Bradley. Second Row: Donald Britton, Charles Brown, Larry Brown, Robert Brown, Waldo Brown, Wilma Brown, Leonard Burfield, Janice Burton. Bottom Row: Jane Callander, Richard Camden, Harold Carpenter, Robert Carpenter, Esther Carter, Eva Carter, Donald Casto, Patressa Caywood. E321 GRACE KIGGINS-B.A. E7lfll1.SlI KARL HIEBEL-B.A. S 1: i 1' 11,60 Top Row: Lloyd Cheeseman, Herbert Chidester, James Clark, Meta Mary Clark, Caroline Cogswell, John Collins, Mary Irene Colyer, Larry Conley. Fourth Row: Barbara Corner, Martha Craft, Anne Cranston, Juno Cross, Beverly Curtis, Larry Davis, Sandra Davis, Marlene Davidson. Tlziul Row: Mary Duer, Sandra Duffcy, Beverly llunbebin, Mary Hutton, Betty Jean llye, Ann I-Illis. Second Row: David Erb, Janice Ewing, Donna Jean Farley, Ray Farmer, Jack Farnsworth, Judith Finch, Ruth Fleming, Clara Ruth Freeland. Bottom Row: Barbara Fryman, Jerry Fullerton, liclclio Furr, Shirley Galbraith, Steplwn Gerhart, Alfred Corl- dard, Ronnie Graham, Larry Guckert, 1 fm MARGARET NEWTON-B.A., M.A. Latin, Advisor of Latin Club, Classical Club and Olympian Council MAIJELINE GERKE-B.A. English Top Row: Pat Hadley, Robert Lee Hall, Russell Hammond, Marjorie Harris, Jocelyn Hays, John Henderhan, Robert Henderhan, Nellie Hess. Fourth Row: Mary Alice Hoffman, Murill Holland, Ronald Householder, Mary Huntsman, Donald Hurst, Kay Ingram, Fred Jarvis, Dale Jenkins. Tlzifrd Row: Ethel Jenkins, Arlene Johnson, Edward Johnson, Jeanette Jones, Josephine Jones, Dale Kernan. Scconrl Row: James Kirkbride, Gary Kirkey, James Lafiin, Nancy Lane, Patricia Layman, James Leake, Diane Lee, Carol Lehman. First Row: Sharon Leonhart, David Lowry, Alvin Ludwig, William Lund, Richard Lyon, Jack McAdoo, Bonnie McBride, Ovaline McCartney. H141 RUTH HOVEY-B.A. Business English, Junior Business Tmirzing, Orian Advertising Manager RUTH BOOHER-RS. in Erl., M.A. Hnylisll, I,l'I'lIHfl7lSlIill Fourth Row Donna Mann Geraldine Maishall Xhlllam VI uxhall louise Maitm Vlxble M uteiq Jackson Meneai Harold Merrow Myrtle Meuow Thwd Row Gerald Mooie James L Morne Shuley M0111 Fieda Mouovn lion 11d Mos Lck Maiy Mu11 IW Second Row Alfred Noland Elneat Nunn Daulyn Nye Kay Ocateile, Xl 311911 Of'l'c11be1ge1, Ilelbeit Ogle, Suzanne Ogle, Mary Otto. Bottom Row: Georgia Padgitt, David Patterson, Max Patterson, John Peters, Ric-l1z11'rl Phelps, Robert Poole, Shelby Pritchett, James Pugh. Top Row: Jean McClure, William Mcljermott, Ida McElwain, Floyd McGuire, Harold McKnight, Sherry McKnight, William McVicar, Larry Mankins. li+ ISSJ PM fi ALICIA BAKER-B.S. Home Economics, Home Economics Club Advisor GAYLE BICKFORD-B.A. Gifrls' Physical Education, G. A. A. Advisor, Buckeye Y-Teens Advisor Top Row: Sharon Reed, Betty Reynolds, Russell Richards, June Richardson, Joyce Roberts, Larry Roush, William Ryan, Jeanne Sams. Fourth 'Row: Edward Santee, James Schafer, Dewey Schau, Allan Schramm, Maitha Schramm, Carolyn Schul- theis, Peggy Schultheis, Carroll Scott. Third Row: Edna Lee Scott, Thomas Seevers, Margaret Shepler, Judy Shrader, Adrian Shriver, Alfred Siddall. Second Row: Michael Siddall, Richard Siley, Shirley Slider, Dorothy Smith, Larry Denzil Smith, Larry Eugene Smith, Sharon Smith, Dana Snow. Bottom Row: Roy Sparks, Shirley Spencer, Phyllis Sprague, Ruth Stacy, Wilmer Stanley, Judith Stansbury, Martha Steadman, Barbara Steed. E361 LEWIS GETTINGS-HS. Wood Shop ROBERT G. ANNASENZ-B.S. Maclz.in.e Shop, Home iVlec111111ir's, Head Tmflf Courh Top Row: Barbara Stegner, Karl Stephan, Margie Stephens, Margaret Stevens, Juanita Stewart, Edward Strachan, Helen Irene Styer. Fourth Row: Mary Sullivan, Leland Thompson, Thomas Tibbetts, Norma Travis, Peggy Upstill, Alice Wagner, Deloris Wagner. Third Row: Richard Ward, Charles Wardeska, llavicl Warnick, Herbert Wiesencl, Joanne West, Juclv Westbrook, Fred White. ' Second Ro'w:4Richard Whittington, Julie Wigton, James Wilking, Ilavid lVillison, Barbara Wilson, Ilarlene Wilson, Linda Wise. Bottom Row: Delmer VVittekinrl, Eileen Vl'olfe, Steven Wulfert, Robert Wunder, Montgomery Young, Sandra Young, Sylvia Young. Not I'iz'f11z'n'rl: Jo Ann Barton Jack Casto Opal Casto Mary Ellen Coberly Irene Conley Richard llrumm Jacqueline Flowers Paul Guckert Wayne Hardie Robert Lauer llorothy Long Mable Masters Clayton Nicholson lion Nicholson Warren Offenberger David Patterson .Ion Patterson Eugene Paul Larry Pheiffer Gilbert Plaugher George Pooler Robert Quick Philip Rainer Robert Shively XYalter Shriver Harvey Sprague Robert Tebay Mark Templeton Norma Travis IVillard XVells T371 KATHERYN JANE LAMPMAN B.S. in Commerce Commercial PENELOPE GANTZ-A.B, Social Science, Eighth Grade Advisor SOPHGMOIQES ROOM 206-MRS. LAMPMAN Top Row: Alberta Berg, Nina Dye, Delores DeBona, Carol Duncan, Edith Clark, Frances Cassidy, Martha Carver, Carol Davis. Third Row: Dorothy Corp, Rose Brown, Shir- ley Adams, Sharon Burton, Carolyn Carver, Nancy Doak, Frances Carpenter. Second Row: Judy Alexander, Shirley De- Lancey, Judith Dearth, Evelyn Coberly, Norma Arnold, Opal Casto, Carman Biehl. First Row: Geraldine Broughton, Charlotte Burdette, Nancy Bules, Alma Bosworth, Dorothy Denton, Betty Blume, Judy Bohl. Not Pictured: Shirley M. Barnhouse, Wilma Brown, June Cross, Bonnie Babcock, Jerrie Covey, Janice Burton, Edith Clark. ROOM 117-MR. PETITTO Top Row: Larry Gazlay, Jerry Casbo, James Beaver, John Broughton, Charles Beard- more, James Boyce, Earl Gregory. Third Row: Jim Andris, Eugene Braun, Gary Adams, Paul Farnsworth, Ronald Beardsley, Gary Bishman. Second Row: Theodore Denton, Fred Davis, Robert Clark, Paul Benedict, Paul Beard- more, Donald Barth, Raymond Connally. First Row: Ted Dexton, Bob Becker, Bob Cunningham, Steve Fulmer, Jim Deering, Larry DeVol. Not Pictured: Jim Bloomingdale, Don Brad- ford, Vincent Brown, Gilbert Allender, Jack Casto, Donald Apple. ROOM 211-MISS BOOHER Top Row: Rose Hart, Sylvia Harvey, Barbara Harris, Myra Hausman, Donna Gibson, Na- omi Gifford, Bernie Hudspeth, Ruth Fowler, Darlene Leasure, Judy Hoff. Third Row: Donna Lyon, Ethel Kiggans, Roberta Johnson, Nancy Lent, Marjorie Harris, Barbara Gerken, Ellen Gerken, Mary Huntsman, Judy Farley. Second Row: Wilma Fincham, Mary King, Peggy Hill, Norma Fouss, Sally Farmer, Mariam Edgar, Nancy Henry, Bonnie Lane, Janice Jones. F'irst Row: Nellie Kapple, Barbara Farley, Ila Hurst, Barbara Heckler, Lila Ruth Hurst, Jo Ann Jones, Patricia Harris, Leona Long, Ethelyn Hartman. E381 SGP!-IOMORES Top Razr: Willard Lutz, Jerry Lowery, Wil- mer Johnson, Robert Hart, James Hyde Sammy Hall, Clarence Harper, Leo Hardie. Sevmzfl Rozr: llee McFarland, Gary Leake, Gary McBride, George Lindamood, Dai-ell Jordan, Roy Hayes, Gary McBride, Gerald Lindstrom. First Razr: George Johnston, Ronald Hacka- thorn, George Hopkins, Robe1't Hendershot, Eugene Haught, Eugene Hall, Richard Hes- son, Dale King. Not l'if-I14zwI.' Larry Hayes, Leo Handy, Willard Johnson, Clarence Jef'T'ers, Charles Hughes, Baird Koon, James Kirkbride, George Kidd, Ronnie McVay, Roy Littleton, Richard Henthorne. ROOM 2123-MISS HARRIS Top Razr: Wilma McKnight, Patricia McVey, Joyce Mugrage, Nancy Ryder, Joan Mains, Gretchen Otto, Karen McCurdy, Mary Lou Reynolds, Marilyn Rose, Sue Rose. Tlzizvl Razr: Marilyn O'Grady, Glenna Payne, Maxine Roe, Eloise Quick, Nancy Ritchie, Nancy Miller, Jerrie Nelson, Eleanor Mosley. Swonrl Razr: Mary Rice, Barbara Jo Pat- terson, Mariorie Malone, Shirley North, Virginia Mills, Judy McCauley, Beverly McCauley, Carma Phillips, Sally McKenna. 1 irs1'Rozl'.' Hope Nelson, Charlotte Morris, Lois Moody, llonna Miller, Vivian Mellor, Sherry Munnell, Delores Robinson, Irma Miller, .Yof PI'C'fZlI'Pl1.' Ovaline McCartney, Freda Morrow. ROOM 220-MRS. THOMPSON Top Rozr: Richard Stevens, Rob Rankin, lion Manuel, Joe Matthews, Stanley Michaelis, Roger Ritchie. TIziz'rlHo1f': Victor Morehead, Max Malone, Tom Neader, Jack Martin, Jerry Neader, Jim Moyers, George Otfenberger. S4'f'0i1rlHozl': Bruce Northrup, XValter Reyn- olds, Ronnie Neville, Have Mossor, Robert Rumbold, Clarence Roush, Carl Morgan. Firm' Roux' Russel Richards, John Oliver, Toni Meredith, William Oliver, Robert Ritchie, .lack Mercer, Joe Mathers, Clyde Padgett. .N'0II'iz't11z'4'rI.' Charles Miller, Hale Miller, llarrell Morris, Robert Orrahood, David Patterson, Jon Patterson, Gilbert Plaugher, Robert Quick. ROOM 2115-MISS NEWTON Top Razr: Jenny Spencer, Marian Sedlock, Janice Wright, Gilda Schenkel, Jan Wheeler, Barbara Sloan. Tlzizvl Rozr: llonna Sams, Patricia Stephens, Kathleen Van Wey, Mary Sprague, Sharon Wright, Judie Sue Wagner, Judy A. Wagner. Sw-ozzrl Razr: Alma Spindler, Peggy Stevens, Mollie Suddith, Vivian Theobald, Darlene Strahler, Joan Schenkel, Norma Stollar. Fi1'stRozl': Carol Younce, Phyllis Sprague, Juanita Stewart, Nora Sayre, Shirley War- field, Joanne Seffens, Karen Stephan. .Yot I'z'cfzu'f'd: Martha Schultheis, Shirley Sli- der, Marilyn Spindler, Wanita Spindler, Helen Styer. 5 :-:sn 3 1 SOP!-IO ROOM 115-MR. STEPHENS Top Row: Bertram Sippola, Don Young, Ron Stewart, Joe Stacy, Raynald Schenkel, Keith Treadway, Gary Worstell, Lynn Sandford. Third Row: Don Stewart, Carl Sayres, Fran- cis Stevens, Kinzy Stalnaker, Ross Shep- pard, Lariy Seevers, Fred Wellspring. Second Row: Francis Schilling, Allan War- deska, Paul Siley, Ronald Ullman, Alfred Siddall, Ken Spindler, Mark Williamson, Charles Wardeska. First Row: Ron Sayre, Bob Seyler, Richard Stevens, Don Waggener, Wylie Scott, Den- nis Wilson, Ronnie Seese, Earl Walters. Not Pictured: Dewey Schau, Martin Wells, Willard Wells, Larry Vandegrift, Harvey Sprague. PRES!-IMEN ROOM 217-MISS TORNER Top Row: Katherine Barnett, Rosalie Brum, Kay Christy, Betty Doak, Nancy Drumm, Alberta Carver, Joan Butts, Thelma Car- penter. Third Row: Carol Eddy, Sue Bertram, Anne Bolin, Linda Boone, Judy English, Marsha Dye, Betty Adams, Connie Eisenman. Second Row: Janice Bonnette, Barbara Davis, Helen Colyer, Shirley Cline, Noretta Erb, Ruth Doan, Rosalie Borman, Sally Benson, Judy Becker. First Row: Marilyn Berg, Sue Craft, Sandra Bell, Martha Doak, Sally Ash, Judy De- Long, Patty Borman. ROOM 113-MR. ANNASENZ Top Row: William Bloomingdale, Harry Cal- lander, Larry Britton, John Blair, Ronald Burton, Don R. Becker, Donald Boyer, Wil- liam Brockmeier. Third Row: Gary Beck, John Adams, Danny Bohl, Charles Barnes, Don Beaver, James Butts, Frank Chutes, Ron Brisendine, Jerry Boice. Second Row: Wilber Antill, James Babb, Dan Caltrider, David Chutes, Bill Bradley, Henry Burke, Donald Craig, Larry Burfield, Ralph Bowman. First Row: Lyle Berry, Joseph Bowser, Don T. Becker, Clarence Biehl, James Blackburn, Glenn Cline, Robert Burkhart, Gene Barth. E401 CLIFFORD GLAZIER-M.A. Bookkeeping, Conzmereml Geography D. W. SWARTZ-B.S. in Ed. Mechanical Drawing, Traffic Squad M O IQ fcontinuedl I3l2ESl-IMEN ROOM 102-MISS DANA Top Row: Stephanie Hays, Beverly Lankford, Libby LaBarre, Ginger Horne, Helen Kerns, Eula Harris, Martha Jackson, Rosalie Mc- Vay, Judy McMullen, Martha Lee. Third Row: Susan Hendrickson, Jeannette Kelly, Patty Fullerton, Phyllis Hayes, Jean Lowery, Leora Hall, Judy Farley, Eileen Hensler, Ann Kernan, Alma Landaker. Second Row: Sharon Hall, Maxine McKnight, Nancy MacVittie, Sue Hupp, Donna Mc- Cloud, Louise McKitrick, Jane Keney. First Row: Ann Harman, Kay Hill, Jane Mc- Vicar, Abigail Greene, Janine McCauley, Nancy Guckert, Patsy Galbraith. Not Pictured: Linda Farley, Shirley Goddard, Florence Jones, Jeanette Karcher, Clarys Lones, Mary Ludwig, Patricia McFadden. ROOM 215-MR. SAWYER Top Row: Charles Durham, John Douglas, Jim Hathaway, Jack Grady, Arthur Haught, XYayne Haught, David Dye, Donald Harris. Sccrnzzz' Row: John Fo1'bes, Gene Eddy, Ted Forbes, Denny Drew, Lester Freeland, Rich- ard Gillum, Buzzy Erb, Edwin Hamilton, Bill Fordham. First Row: Larry Deem, Ba1'ry Guckert, Lar- ry Dailey, Leroy Hawkins, Dale Erb, Laurel Davison, Jack Edwards. Not, Pic't1frcrI: Tim DeLong, Neal Dennis, Earl Drake, Jack Duskey, Robert Farnsworth, James Flowers, Otis Gaskins, Loren Gear- hart, Richard Guyer, Richard Haught, Rich- ard Haun. ROOM 207-MRS. NOE TopRo1r: Carol Schenkel, Patty Murphy, Marlene Neville, Jean Palmer, Shirley Pyles, Sally Myers, Annette Remmele, Ruby Robinson. Third Row: Judith Morris, Carol Ann Schaf- er, Malinda Pullins, Alice Noland, Sharon Schwartz, Edna Parker, Janet Nelson, Doris Robinson. Secoml Row: Patty Paul, Sue Seyler, Susan Marple, Judy Peters, Sharon Oliver, Sharon Noe, Alice Neader, Carolyn Miller. First Row: Barbara Roush, Nancy Riley, Patty Moyers, Sandra Schlicher, Elsie Schwartz, Wilma Scott, Shirley Shrader. Not I'ict14rv1l: Charlotte Mankins, Marolyne Miller, Patsy Nunn, Joan Rice, Patty Ritchie, Sharon Sedlock. ROOM 102'3fMR. HIEBEL Top Row: Frank McCain, Jack King, Wilford Hoon, Bob Hille, Jim Lauer, Ronnie Kemp, Joe McNutt, Jerry Johnston. Svcoml Row: Har1'y LaFaber, Ronnie Kirkey, Bob Kirkbride, Orville Humphrey, Earl R. Hutchison, Don Koveleski, Jim Hooper, Jim Hoskinson. First Row: Gene King, Wayne McKnight, Harold Hupp, Rodger Householder, Ben Lucas, Dave Linscott, Eddie Kostelnick. Not Picfzlrerlr Robert Heldman, Don Kelly, Harry LaFaber, Talcott Lancaster, Mervin Layton, Jack Lee, Joseph Lee, John Mc- Clure, David McCay, Carl McElwain, Her- bert McFarland, Jimmy McGee, Richard Mcwhirter, Franklin Cain, Roger King. E411 FIQESI-IMEN ROOM 308-MISS ROWLAND Top Row: Jewell Whitaker, Sue Wilson, San- dra Theobald, Polly Van Wey, Linda Wil- hams, Faye Ullman, Joan Wagner, Edna Whitney, Betty Lou Siley, Velva Stewart. Third Row: Nancsy Weekley, Norena Talbot, Donna Sutton, andra West, Shirley Smith, Carol Wendelken, Glenda Vore, Lorraine Wright, Patty Spindler, Evalyn Swartz. Second Row: Betty Slusser, Clyta Swartz, Ruth Weaver, Rose Wright, Virginia Wires, Garravine Wheeler, Diane Wehrs, Judy Spindler. First Row: Ann Strecker, Naomi Swartz, Patsy Ward, Ferne Wagner, Sara Young, Irene Valentine, Virginia Sparks, Suzanne Stephan. NotPict1werl: Kristin Spindler, Betty Wil- liams, Donna Williams. ROOM 114-MR. PIERSON Top Row: Pat Morris, Eugene Plaugher, Frank Noland, David Robinson, James Rac- er, Tom Pettit, Rex Prescher, Bill Pindar. Second Row: William Sams, Paul Masters, Leonard Ritchie, Ronnie Perdew, David Richards, Gale Plaugher, Ronnie Schultheis, Bob Schultheis. First Row: Tommy Mendenhall, Ronald Rob- erts, John Pine, Darrell Mugrage, J. Mon- aghan, K. Monaghan, Tim Rosenbusch, Larry Miller, Not Pictured: Gary Morse. ROOM 204-MR, SUTTON Top Row: Clifford Van Wey, Leonard Waters, Donald Van Wey, Tom Wilcox, Larry Shears, Jim Shriver, Fred Stanley, Earl Stewart, Louis Thornton, Harold Stevens. Second Row: Paul Smith, Dick Spindler, By- ron Westerman, Alvas Tucker, Socrates Vurnis, Herman Smith, Steve Wooley, Larry Thrasher, Bill Strauss. First Row: Edward Smith. Richard Snow, Larry Simonton, Bill Wellspring, Donald Stotler, Larry Wheatly, Bill Summers, Charles Warren, Lloyd Warfield. Not Pictured: Paul Young, Bill Worden, Bill Voshel, Charles Stevens, Jim Skidmore, Bob Shugart, Larry Wilson, Gary Wilson, Bern- ard Thompson. i421 M. G. ROSENBUSCH-B.A. Science, Hlutlzematics CORNELIA MCGEE-B.A. Geography, Seventh Grade Adoisoi EIGHT!-l GRADE GYMfMISS BICKFORD Top Row: Judy Bole, Linda Eddy, Sue Clark, Joyce Bell, Elinor Baker, Mary Alice Floyd, Nancy Goodman, Brenda Best. Secrnzrl Rozr: Marjorie Black, Anna Gilkeson. Mary Jane Black, Beverly Belleville, Judy Adkison, Garnet Alden, Linda Babcock, Kay Doughty, Judith Barth. Firsl Hozr: Jacolyn Carpenter, Evelyn Alden, Barbara Dennis, Sandra Dearth, Nancy Guilingcr, Linda Beardmore, Marla Dunlap, Carolyn Becker, Aunekia Bogard. .Yoh l'ir:iu1'viI: Karen Beardmore, Alice Beck- er, Nancy Brown, Anna Copeland, Lillian Davis, Sue Dye, Kathryn Groves, Dolly Clegg, Shirley Baumgard, Marilyn Casto. ROOM Illfi-MR. WARREN Top Row: Edwin Delong, Bill Brothers, Sam- my Bowery, Jack Bonnette, Don Bender, Jon Bergen, David Angel, Gary Boyce, Gerald Chandler, Donald Furler, Howard Ewing. Sw-om! I-ion-: David Davis, James Campbell, Richard Burkhart, Robert Fordham, Sand- ford Barth, Jeff Bergen, Robert Crum, Charles Freelander, VVilliam Baker, David Baker, Fi:-sf Row: William Brown, Douglas Conrath, Wesley Boord, Phil Emmert, Robert Burton, Edward Dutton, Wayne Depuy, Tony Curtis, Dudley Brown. Not l'fclz111'rI.' Garry Carpenter, Howard Covey, David Fish, Robert McCain, ROOM 3312-MRS. GERKE Top Row: Sally Matheny, Mary Anne Kinney, Mary Jane Lewis, Joyce Quick, Marilyn Kay Lane, Judy McKee, Kay Porter, Char- lotte Ogg, Ann Nealis. Tlzirrl Razr: Joanne L. Morris, Kay Matthews, Martha Hendershot, Carolyn Hiatt, Linda Pape, Patricia Prunty, Patricia Johnson, Jean Jones. Szfcrnffl Row: Sue McNutt, Shirley Parks, Jane Henry, Nancy Jo McKenna, NVynema Hasley, Jane Morris, Pansy Moore, June Poulton, Frances Hyde. I irstRo1i': Judy Keerps, Mary Henderhan, Carmeu Paul, Lona Kirk, Linda McGuire, Linda Kile, Judith Mallett, Sandra Hayes. X01 I,lc'flH'l'f,.' Thelma Hill, Carol Middle- swart. ROOM 205-MR. McCLURE Top Ron-: Gerald Kuhn, Robert Hamilton, Clyde Jackson, Ray Goodman, Paul Good- win, Gary Kochert, Jerry Helmick, Harry Hendricks, James Gregory. Svcrmrl Row: Robert. Haas, Jay Harper, Ken- neth Hanson, Perley Hill, Gary Hamilton, Gary Gazlay, Randall Luke, Earl Gutberlet, Richard Gourley. First Roux' James Hughey, George Jeffers, Billy Goodman, Fred Jackson, Gary Knotts, David Harris, Bobbie Hart, Dennis Lank- ford. .Yof I'fl'lLIlI'!'fIf Gary Gerken, Pat Hannan, Tim Harris, David Hudspeth, Earl Kehl, Delmar Lightfritz, Richard Lund. maj HELEN BECKER-B.A English G. B. WARREN-B.A. English, Mathematics M7 f f fr, iff-J X X SWE Top Row: Sandra Sidinger, Carole I. Smith, Karen Sheppard, Judy Venham, Sandra Wilson, Donna Ridgeway, Janice Wheeler, Judith Wunderlich, Alma Reynolds, Norma Rowalt. Third Row: Gloria Williams, Christina Wetz, Shirley Thompson, Carol Jean Smith, San- dra Weethee, Doris Tullins, Barbara Wolfe, Faye Warren, Nora Stout. Second Row: Linda Raybuck, Judy Wilson, Lucy Reynolds, Dixie Sewell, Jane Thomp- son, Priscilla Rollyson, Ruth Yarnell, Chris- tine Sampson, Mabel Sampson. First Row: Victoria Warnick, Judy Wagner, Fern Watson, Linda Seyler, Mary Frances Science, Diane Wagner, Sandra Thomas, Saundra Sprague, June Williamson. Not Pictured: Jaretta Schafer, Imogene Sparks, Sally Taylor, Carole Warren. ROOM 219-MR. GETTINGS Top Row: Darrell Richard Morgan, Orrahood, Larry Don Miller, John Marshall, Cris Mattox, Richard Patterson, John Patterson, Stanley Mills, Nunn. Second Row: Clyde Oyster, James Palmer, Donald McBride, Don Rose, Harry Pettit, Larry Ruble, Gary Morey, Junior Noland, David Mankins. First Row: Jacob Muskat, William Ritchie, Roger Patterson, Charles Mills, David Rowekamp, Kenneth McCloud, Norman Pape, John Remley. Not Pictured: Raymond McCloud, Thomas McCurdy, Bruce Place, Paul Petterson. ROOM 310-MR. GUINN Top Row: Charles Snodgrass, Eddy Sidinger, John Williams, Johnny Suddith, Jim Tib- bets, Fargo Thompson, Lanny Williams, Jerry Ullman, Gary Wegmiller, Ronald Treadway, Gary Ward. Second Row: Gerald Sowards, Billy Wiant, Leo Stacy, David Schryver, Bruce Place, Larry Simmons, Doug Scott, David Stevens, Duane Williams, Bill Zoller, Don Summers. First Row: Jerry Stevens, Tim Harris, Earl Kichl, Allen Williams, Jerry Sprague, Tom McCurdy, Bill Ritchie, David Snodgrass, Glenden Stantee, Lee Sanford. Not Pictured: Clifford Sullivan, Bruce Wil- liamson, Leroy Thrasher, Ronald Wright. l44l SEVENTI-I GRADE ROOM 3023-MRS. BAKER Top Row: Julia Becker, Lora Lee Butts, Era Clatterbuck, Carolyn Blouir, Patsy Curry, Sandra Burke, Katherine Carpenter, Bar- bara Brandys, Peggy Busch. Tlzirrl Roux' Linda Bradford, Peggy Burdette, Patricia Brothers, Martha Cross, Janet Becker, Barbara Cassady, Marilyn Covell, Sandra Adams, Ann Bonnette. Seconrl Row: Sara Bailey, Karen Brockmeier, Sandra Baker, Karen Bergvall, Rita Baker, Vivian Blair, Beverly Carder, Margaret Beaver, Sandra Beck. First Row: Diana Beaver, Judy Corbett, Joyce Branham, Martha Hamilton, Beverly Bow- ling, Dorothy Becker, Anna Becker, Phyllis Bailey. .Yof l'2'z-t14rz'1I: Linda Benson, Beverly Cisler, Linda Brown, Janet Cassidy, Bonita Casto, Sonya Clegg. ROOM 2309-MR. ROSENBUSCH Top Rolf: Robert Britton, Billy Bronson, Larry Carpenter, Robert Burwell, Harold Black, Lorn Dimit, Barry Bates, Robert Barth, Larry Boice, Edward Blume, Larry Carver, Raymond Davis. Tlzirfl Row: James Binney, Mel Briscoe, John Biehl, Bill Devol, Clarence Barnes, Teddy Barnes, James Brown, James Casto, David Duvall, Ralph Chutes, Robert Chichester, Larry Bowser, Larry Brown. Secon11Ro1l': Ted Brisendine, Gary Becker, Fred Boy, Dewey Casto, Roger Anderson, Billy Douthitt, Johnny Beiser, Richard Clat- Eerbuck, Tommy Braedel, Billy Davis, Frank orp. First Razr: George Cline, Byron Bolin, Robert Almond. Richard Callihan, Howard Davis, David Davis, Tommy Dearth, Robert Cant- well, Mike Durham, Jacob Arnold, Gene Baker. .Vol PI'CfYli'Ul1i Jerry Belleville. ROOM 306-MISS KIGGINS TopRoz1-: Melissa Gearhart, Norma Dimit, Glenda Earl, Linda Guiler, Donna Graham, Carol Hayes, Martha Doak, Helen Hoon, Sandra Hinton. Tliirrl Ron-: Wanda Dennis, Norma Grub, Bessie Hart, Ellen Giffen, Madeline Hanna, Jo Ann Davis, Linda Engle, Nancy Fulmer, Elda Helmick. Sccoizd Rozr: Ruth Hose, Donna Fisher, Jean Guckert, Martha Hamilton, Barbara Ed- wards, Sherry Hendricks, Rebecca Harrison, Julia Hyde, Marilyn Hallock, Barbara Dye. Firsl Roux' Sandra Ingraham, Charlotte Decker, Judy Harris, Helen Fisher, Nancy Fox, Donna Duty, Judith Farley. ROOM 307-MR. DUVALL Top Row: Ga1'y Henthorn, Lewis Hart, David Hentliorn, Jerry Hiatt, Tom Fritz, James Greese, Henry Grahame, David Hupp, Steve Ford, Roger Hendershot, Mike Hadley. Second Row: Dale Ellis, Carl Edwards, Steve Hardy, Jerry Hess, Dean Fritsche, Kenneth Hinzman, Roger Hock, Tom Gullerton, Fred Gerber, George Hausser, Larry Hawkins. First I-Zozv: Robert Hasley, John Henry, John Hyde, Lawrence Hurst, William Hess, Gary Hupp, Pat Hannan, Forrest Huff, John Gerken, Larry Hutchinson. Noi l'1'r'!urmI: Larry Hallock. l45l DOROTHY BENDER-B.A. Mzitheirzntics EMMA SCHOONOVER B.A., M.A., B.S., in L.S. Libraricm, G0-To-College Club Advisor f sevewm CRADE ROOM 302-MRS. NEALE Top Row: Florabelle Lent, Lena Kiggans, Helen Kerns, Vaneta Masters, Lola Jones, Irene Miller, Marilyn McFadden, Joanne Leake, Judy Metcalf, Sidney King. Third Row: Martha Mills, Jon Moorefield, Judith Johnson, Betty Jones, Joyce Johnson, Myra Jordan, Ellen Morris, Donna Joy, Shirley Johns, Sheila Johnson. Second Row: Jerrie Lancaster, Monnah Lay- ton, Carol McCullough, Norma Jackson, Faith Lane, Dorothy McCloud, Yvonne Lowe, Barbara Kile, Judy King, Loda Mor- gan, Bonita Casto. First Row: Beverly Cisler, Ida Kidd, Connie Moore, Judy Kendall, Kathleen McKnight, Patricia Jenkins, Katherine Johnson, Dar- lene Millslagle, Kay Benson, Sonya Clegg. Not Pictured: Susan Miller, Dorothy Leasure, Mercedes Mills. ROOM 209-MR. HARMAN Top Row: Earl McElfresh, Michael McMahan, Denver Miller, George McIntosh, Charles Mooney, Ralph McKnight, Charles Morrow, Donald Mugrage. Third Row: Maynard Lee, Carl Magers, Larry Miller, Michael McCammon, Leroy Kuhn, Gary Lane, Bradley Morgan. Second Row: Everett McKitrick, Bob Lucas, William Jacoby, James Miller, Herbert Nunn, Duane Murray, Eddie Kapple, Ken- neth James. First Row: VVayne Mellor, Gary Myers, NVolf- gang Molkau, John Northrup, Homer Lee, Harold Nonnemaker, John Morgan. Not Pictured: Carl Johnson, YVillis McCain, Gerald Kellar, Larry McBride, Robert Mil- ler, Wayne Nunn. ROOM 208-MISS GANTZ Top Roux' Linda Pfeiffer, Josephine Randolph, Anne Skidmore, Sharon Place, Patty Nich- olson, Janice Rapp, Mary Reeder, Ann Richardson. Third Row: Judy Sauer, Lynn Owens, Irene Richards, Joyce Schultheis, Shelia Ritchie, Kay Rees, Patty Price, Judy Smith, Sally Ritchie. Second Row: Beverly Phelps, Marie Sippola, Wilma Spencer, Shelba North, Patsy Roush, Sue Schrader, Wilma Plaugher, Charlene Nieb. First Row: Mary Petty, Brenda Plaugher, Patricia Richards, Francia Rake, Lynn Porter, Alexis Ritchie, Judy Sawyer, Karen Ritzert. i461 BERT DUVALL-B.S. in Ed. Muilzrnzfltirs GORDON L. HARMAN-B.A. Sazrirzl Science, Mnllwnzufirs, Dirrrtar of Oriyizzrrl S E fcontinuedl ROOM fill-MR. SWARTZ Tap Razr: Eugene Smith, David Stephan, Frank Snyder, Don Stevens, Jerry Roush, Jim Roberts, Terry Sloan, Russell Sanford, Neal Proctor, Roger Saffell. Tlziz-11 Rozr: Jim Sorensen, Dave Stacy, John Rollison, Richard Ross, Jim Schob, David Sparks, David Ray, Don Padgitt, Bob Pindar. First Razr: John Rust, Jim Stewart, Paul Spies, Louis Patterson, Tom Riddle, Gary Stewart, Gary Phillips, Gene Sparks, John Steadman. .Vat Ii!-6lLill'P!Ii Delmar Rumbold, Frankie Schneider, Bernard Roush, George Reed, Neil Brown. ROOM 212-MRS. BENDER Tap Razr: Judy SteWa1't, Patty Stukins, Yvonne Vukovich, Eva Mae Yerian, Jessica Talbot, Toby Wright, Betty Wetzel, Elisa- beth Stehle. 7'lzi1'flRazr: Shirley Warden, Esther Lee Walp, Shirley Ward, Eldoris Turrill, Carol Waxler, Norma Ullman, Joan YVanz0, San- dra Thompson, Carla Thornberry. Scraizrl Razr: Carolyn Ullman, Dixie Szollosi, Wilma Tyrill, Patricia Wright, Nancy Whittington, Iris YVright, Vickie XYatson, Sandra Webster, Ruth Walters. Firsl Raw: Ellen Van Wey, Eileen Swartz, Patty Zimmerman, Jacklyn Ullman, Janet Willison, Karen Van Wey, Judith Swaney, Patty Warne. Not I'iz'!1lzwl.' Nancy Stevens, Sandra Sue XVilsoz1. ROOM 301-MISS MCGEE Top Razr: Rickey Townsend, Roy lVebster, Robert Vandergrift, Lyle XYallace, Dean Witham, Larry Wheeler, Dwain Wheeler, Larry Williams, Jack Sullivan. Srro1zf1Razr: Fred Voshel, Franklin Tucker, Glenn Tolley, Bob Thomas, Danny XVheeler, David Zoller, Mike Turne1', Francis Tullius, David Theis. Firm' Razr: Gary Warne, Robert Theobald, Fred Sullivan, Edwin Wilson, Thomas XVil- son, Steve Wilson, Edward Tedeschi, James Thompson. .YafP1'r'tzlr+'4I.' Don Turrill, Billy Van XVey, Gary Van Wey, Larry NYarne, Charles VVest, John White, Paul YVright. l.47l ,,. X - nzzlff. v H- Nh. fig 5253112 ' I .'gzi?'? 1 -cam ifwzg, '- . Ml,,,..g nw- wa-wanna A w vi?'5 , , -4,V Q I 5 5 pff T cf fl 'L-f ' L, Qw- Xip 'Q w U M lj' + X QW W r f 4 U5 W Qfrfwf L f , W if V101 lvyg- A ,lqxy 'J , b W X GJ ,jj Q! -Lyvgkf' ,f', Y1,.Li?ILwAfX fxpw U i ,,l! Q M' f: T., 'L aw Q W A jk LW, f lf' X K ' XX -nifty' J' LLL xx. 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Prescher Advertising Advisor ....,. ....., M iss Hovey Art Advisor .....,,.,,,.,,. ...................,..,...,...,..,,...... M iss Hennis Junior Editors ..,, .,,.. L arry Davis and Allan Schramm EDITORIAL STAFF These are the students who are responsible for the con- tents of your Orian. Their work lasts for about six months of the school year. Each staff member has the responsibility of preparing his own section. There are many jobs which go into the making of a yearbook, including taking the pictures, working out the cover designs, preparing the written matter, and laying out the pages. We have done our best, and now here is our product for your judgment. E501 Second Row: Franklin Blair, Sports: Flora Griiliths, Music: Sheila Summers, Featuresg Shirlee DeLong, Seniors: Patti Deering, Classes: Qrian Static Top Row: Bonnie Warfield, Business: Shirley Cutshaw, Advertisimz: liarlma1'a Hale, Advertising: Chairman: Patty Pick:-ns, Advertising: Gertrude l.e-gleipzhtm-r, Aclvvrtieinyz, Second Row: Marian Wright, Advertisinprz Annu Denton, Advurtisin1.r: Carla Sutton, Aclvvrtisimzg Shirley Kelly, Advertising, Pat LaFzxber, Advertising. Bottom Row: Ada Lou liehx, Business: Peszgy Suyler, Aclvertisinxx: Fred Hunter, Business Co-Chain man: Susan Spindle-r, Business Co-Chairman: Ruth Paflgitt, Business: Dorothy Wc-stermnn, Business. BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF The advertisements in the back pages of this book are finished product of much effort on the part of the Advertising Staff. It is their duty to solicit the various business Hrms and other prospective sponsors in Marietta for ads. The Business Staff is another major segment of the year- book staff. This group is concerned with publicizing and making sales of the book and distributing' the copies when they arrive. lill National I-lonor Society OFFICERS President ,,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,..,,..,.,.,,, .,.,..,..,,, B i ll Stevens Vice President ................,,. ....w C arolyn Strecker Secretary-Treasurer ....,,,...., ,........ S usan Spindler Corresponding Secretary ..,.,, ...,, A rmelda McKnight Top Row: Sue Andersonx, Franklin Blair, Marlene Boyce, Jean Braun, Fran Cunningham, Mike Daughertyi Patti Deering, Shirlec DeLong. Third Row: David Ellisf, Carol Eros, Nancy Farmer, Dick Gibson, Flora Griffiths , Grace Groves, Barbara Hale, Pat Holdren. Second Row: Fred Hunter, Armelda McKni5zhU', Bill Mills, Violet Moore, John Racer', Kaye Simon, Tom Skipton, John Spindler. Bottom Row: Susan Spindlt-rr , Bill Stevens Carolyn Strecker ', Sheila Summers, Russell Weiss, Ruth Wi1lizims0n', Marian Wright. 'Elected in junior ycar. The Honor Society is a select group of students, five percent being chosen in their Junior year and ten percent in their Senior year from the upper one fourth of the class. Being tapped into this society is one of the highest honors that can be bestovved on a student. 'The purpose of the society is to promote the principles of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The projects of the society include selling senior cards and furnishing tutors to students who need help. E521 National l-hespian Society Standing: John Devol, Fred White, Karl Stephan, Franklin lilziir, Sam Milsf'zxi'i, Dun l,:iiier', lfilih Williamson, David Darrah, Virginia Kline, Charles Cook, Julie Winton. Seated: Beverly Kuntz, Allan Schramm, Put I,uFaher, Shirlei- DeLong, l'anl Iii-rtrzini, l.oi4 Wilson, Bill Ryan, Mike Siddall, Sandra Davis, John Spiniller. June Callsinnli-r. These students are members of two honorary organizations-National Forensic League and National Thespian Society. Members of the Forensic League have been active in public speak- ing, both competitive and of service to their fellow students. The Thespians have been chosen for their outstanding ability in dramatics and for their work on the various plays. National Forensic League Standing: Mike Daugherty, John Racer, Bertram Sippola, Barbara Sloan, Alberta lierg. Seated: Lois Wilson, .Inlio Wiirton, John Spinzller, Paul liertram, Shirlee Delionir. ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN DEBATE Sam Muscari Julie Wigton James Blackburn Jan Asch Bertram Sippola Barbara Sloan tml Top Row: David Willison, Charles Brown, Gary Kirkey, Allan Best, James Hyde, Larry DeVol, Steve Fulmer. Third Row: Judy Finch, Martha Schramm, Sandra. Davis, Mike Daugherty, Adrian Caywood, Bill Stevens, Russell Weiss. Second Row: Flora Griffiths, Donna Jo Gibson, Judie Sue Wagner, Ruth Williamson, Donna Mann, Nancy Ryder, Susan Spindler, Sheila Summers, Nancy Farmer. Bottom Row: Nancy Bules, John Racer, Allan Schramm. Not Pictured: Larry Crimmel, Dave Ellis, Ronald Neville, James Pugh, Sharon Reed, Gary Worstell. OFFICERS President ...,..............,..l...,.............. .........., J ohn Racer Vice President ....,.,.,,,, ,,,.,, A llan Schramm Secretary-Treasurer ..,.. ...... N ancy Bules Top Row: Ted Forbes, John McClure, Harry Callander, Byron Westerman, Pat Morris, Jet? Bergen, Bill Wiant, Third Row: Lynn Porter, Lorena Talbot, John Steadman, Billy Goodman, Buddy Barnes, Robert Thomas, Kenneth McCloud, Second Row: Ann Bolin, Sheila Johnson, Ellen Giffen, Karen Brockmeier, Linda Kile, Judy Rosa Wagner, Toby Wright. Bottom Row: Patty Moyers, Charles Barnes, Linda Eddy, Not Pictured: John Hyde, Larry Simmons, Lynn Owens. OFFICERS President ....,.,,,.,.,..,..,...,...,,,,...........,.... Charles Barnes Vice President ............ ..,..,.. L inda Eddy Secretary-Treasurer ..,l. ..., P atty Moyers E541 Senior Student Council The Senior Student Council has had a very active year. Projects carried out were many and varied. They were responsible for the weekly broadcast over WMOAQ conducted Youth -in - Government electiong conducted a contest for a design for a school iiagg collected toys for Salvation Armyg spon- sored two assemblies from Soren- son Company, decorated halls and office for Christmasg and provided devotional readings at the opening of school the Week before Christ- mas and the week before Easter. Representatives attended both the fall and the spring meetings of the Blennerhassett District Stu- dent Co-Government Association. Junior Student Council The Junior Student Council meets at noon on alternate Fri- days. By carrying the master locker keys, its members render a to the student helpful service body. A first semester project, which requires much time and patience, is the identification and distribution of individual student pictures. Their Christmas assem- bly decorations furnish a back- ground for the choral groups, and each year they compile another complete scrap-book record of all high school news and events. , Quill and Scroll Virginia Kline, Jane Callandvr, Jan Asch, Dick Eddy, Jason Kimball, Donna Mann, Peirszy llpslill. l The Quill and Scroll is a national organization which has several requirements for member- ship. Some of these are that they must be a junior or a senior, be in the top one-third of the class and have a certain number of inches of their writing printed in the school paper. l Senior l-ligh Qriginal Static In the past year, the Original Staff has striven to attain a mark of high-quality l joui'nalism. Each paper printed repre- , sents skill on the part of reporters, edi- tors, advisors and typists. During the year, four junior students edited the whole paper, While the junior high and l sports pages were made up by three seniors. ' v 1 ' 'l' R 'g Mjw LLF lltte, Sh l-' li 'l, R '-ll' W th- , D k Elly, i The Staff has Pubhshed Welle issues, J..3Il. Kifl.l,L1i,li.iKli LW.-,3f3l..,-.'52l't milf A ei Le It and 1S to be congratulated for their fine Fourth How: Myra Hausman, Sharon isill-mn, Nam. ny-Q, ivnuv sufmslh Dorthea Hurst, Judy Hoff, Donna Gibson. N i Third Row: Marlene Boyce, Myrna WL-ethee, Vivian Thi.-ubald, Mary Reyn- olds, Jenny Spencer, Patty Stevens. school paper. Second Row: Shirley Delancey, Nancy Ryder, Peilily Hill, Beverly Mc- Cauley, Peggy Sta-yens, Eleanor Muse-ly, Jerrii- Nelson. liultonz Row: Juan Mains, .lluly Wagner, Gretchen Otto, Virginia Klim-, .hm As:-h, Ilunnu Mann, .lane Uallnnuler. Q . Top Row: Karen Beardmore, Sharon Oliver, Patty Murphy, Linda Boone, Kay Lane, Linda McQuire. , Second Row: Kitty Groves, Ruth Weaver, Kristine Spindler, Rosalie l Brum, Judy R. Wagner, Linda Kile. Q . . I ' First Row: Jerry Stevens, Bob Heldman, Roger Patterson, Dave Rowe- km... rug I na a These Junior High students edit a page of their own in the Original under the super- vision of a student advisor. The page is a paper Within a paper with a feature, sports, and club section. The reporters for this page met once a Week at noon for a class in learning news- work. They also visited the printers to see how a paper is printed. l 55 l Orange Masque OFFICERS President ......... ..................,...,. A llan Schramm Vice President .......,.,.. .......... D on Lauer Secretary Treasurer .,...,.. ...,.. S hirlee DeLong SENIOR ORANGE MASQUE QTop Groupb Top Row: David Darrah, Robert Stewart, Charles McKnight Dick Eddy, Adrian Caywood, Jason Kimball, Dick Gibson, Ted Hausman, John Devol, Ray Fritsche. Fourth Row: Bill Stevens, Lois Wilson, Pat Holdren, Sam Muscari, Charles Cook, Jim Kerns, Fred Hunter, Franklin Blair, Russell Weiss, John Spindler. Third Row: Pat LaFaber, Janet Fleming, Grace Groves, Harriett Frye, Pat Fink, Dick LaBarx-e, Paul Bertram, Dick McKenna, Dan Stephan, Patty Pickens. Second Row: Revella Weethee, Geraldine Andris, Shirley Cutshaw, Fran Cunningham, Betty Sue Vadakin, Armelda McKnight, Sue Anderson, Susan Spindler, Donna Collins, Virginia Kline, Kaye Simon, Charlotte Middleswart, Marion Wright, Ruth Williamson. First Row: Shirley Kelly, Jean Braun, Marilyn Sprague, Allan Schramm, Shirlee DeLong, Don Lauer, Shirley Boyd, Myrna Weethee, Jackie Karcher, Jeanette Davis. fBottom Groupj Top Row: Bertram Sippola, Bill Ryan, Mike Siddall, Fred White, Dick Siley, Steve Fulmer, Allan Schramm, Allan Best, Tom Tibbctts, Larry Davis, Bill Fordham, Jack Edwards. Fifth Row: Carol Davis, Alberta Berg, Beverly McCauley, Peggy Hill, Judie Wagner, Char- lotte Burdette, Nancy Ryder, Peggy Stevens, Molly Suddith, Vivian Theobald, Charles Brown, Jim Laflin. Fourth Row: Sue Craft, Ann Bolin, Linda Boone, Mariam Edgar, Judy Dearth, Delores DeBona, Virginia Mills, Geraldine Broughton, Nancy Bules, Donna Jo Gibson, Nina Dye, Nancy Miller. Third Row: Mary Alice Hoffman, Margie Stephens, Julie Wigton, Josephine Jones, Sylvia Harvey, Hope Nelson, Norma Stollar, Bernie Hudspeth, Jewell Whitaker. Second Row: Martha Steadman, Barbara Corner, Donna Mann, Jan Asch, Pat Layman, Sally Biszantz, Martha Craft, Jane Callander, Dorothy Smith, Jan Wheeler. Bottom Row: Jim Pugh, Kay Oesterle, Shirley Bell, Meta Mary Clark, Judy Stansbury, Sandra Davis, Jackie Hayes, Karl Stephan. E561 Grange Masque The dramatics department of Marietta High School produced a variety of entertaining plays during the 1953 54 school year Included among these were The Inner Willy Belles on Their Toes a nlght of one act plays and the annual Senior Class play Students participating in these produc tions and various other one act plays are members of the 'llie Inner Willy presented by the Advanced Dramaties Class CAST Aunt Louise ,,,, .,,..,.....,A . Jane Callender Aunt Hester .,..........,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, J u lie Wigton Aunt Olga ,Y,,,,u,,, Jane Harrington Willoughby Adams Allan Schramm Marybelle Turner ..l,,, Marian Edgar Inner Willy ,,....,,,,,.,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,. Bill Ryan Carol Martin ,,...,,, , .,..,. Sandra Davis Trudy Marshall ,,,,,,, Judy Wagner Sue Williamson Janet Marshall .,.,,,, A ,. Alberta Berg Mike ....,l...........,......,.,..,,, ,,,,, , , Fred White Stanley Clark ,,,, Mike Siddall l ii . u Belles On Tlieur Toes presented by the Orange Masque Mrs. Gilbreth ,l,,,,...,,.,, ,... . Anne ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Y Ernestine ,..,..... Martha ,,,,t,,,,,, Frank ,,.,..,, Bill .,..,,i,.,l Lillian ,,,, ,.,..,. . Fred .,,.... ,,,, , , Dan ..,,,.,,, Jack ,.l,,,.. Bob ..,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,,, , Tom ,,,,,,.ill,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,, ,,,,l Mr. Hathaway Leora ...,........,.,, ,,,, Dr. Bob ,,,,..,,,,,,,. David Loring Mr. Crawford CAST Julie Wigton Lois Wilson Virginia Kline ,, Stephanie Hayes ,, Allan Schramni Bill Fordham Linda McGuire Charles Snodgrass ,,,,,,, David Angel . Kenneth Hanson , ,,,,,,,. John Beiser , ,,,, , David Darrah Ted Hausman Jane Callander Larry Davis ,, Karl Stephan Al Lynch .,..,,....l,., Franklin Blair , ,, Paul Bertram OFFICERS President ...,,......... ,,..,........,......,,. .......,. C h arles Cook Vice President .,.. ,..... L arry Crimmel Secretary .....,. ,..,.. T om Skipton Chaplain ..... ...... J ohn Racer Top Row: Don Lauer, Adrian Caywood, Rondal Cline, Charles McKnight, Sam Muscari, David Ellis, Dan Stephan, John Devol, Dick Gibson, Ted Hausman, Dave Morris. Third Row: Delmar Pullins, Lee Strickler, Dwight Biehl, Fred Hunter, Jason Kimball, Russell Weiss, John Spindler, Dick McKenna, Ray Fritsche, Bill Mills. Second Row: Gary Beardmore, Dwain Biehl, Paul Bertram, Franklin Blair, Pat Holdren, Bill Stevens, Bob Stewart, David Darrah, Jerry Bond, Lewis McVay, First Row: Larry Crimmel, Charles Cook, Tom Skipton, John Racer. President .,........... ,..........,,.,,,...l..,...., Vice President ...... Secretary ..,,.....,., Treasurer ..... Chaplain .,... Sigma l-li-Y The Sigma Hi-Y is the busy group of Senior boys that take part in planning many dances and affairs. They participate also in many public welfare benefits, the World Service, Polio and Cancer funds, the annual Christmas Party for needy children, and of course the boys all look forward to the Youth in Government Day, when they run the city govern- ment for a day. The Hi-Y builds within its members a quality of high Christian char- acter which is carried through- out the home, school and com- munity. OFFICERS . ...,.. Fred White Bill Ryan Dick Phelps Jim Laiiin . Jim Wilking Top Row: Ed Johnson, Ed Strachan, Bob Henthorne, Harold McKnight, John Peters, Charles Seevers, Steve Gearhart, Karl Stephan, Don Hurst. Second Row: Ron Householder, Allan Best, Gary Kirkey, Dick Whittington, Larry Brown, Larry Smith, Allan Schramm, Bill Lund. Bottom Row: Jim Wilking, Jim Lafiin, Fred White, Bill Ryan, Dick Phelps. Delta l-li-Y Hi-Y is a boys' Christian organization, striving to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character. It has a fourfold program, clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports, and clean living. I 581 OFFICERS President ....,,A,..,..., ...........v...,..,.A.,A,. ...,.,,.,.,.. J i m Deering Vice President .. ,,,,,, Ron Hackathorn Secretary .,,,..,i. ..., J oe Matthews Treasurer ....., .,.YY.... J oe Stacy Chaplain .... Eddie Smith Top Row: Dave McCoy, Al Wardoska, George I,indamood, George Hopkins, Darrell Jordan, Ron McVay, Don Young, Larry Sc-overs, Tom Meredith, liolw Cunningham. Second Row: Wylie Scott, Gary liishman, Larry Dvvol, Run Stewart, Hola Rankin. Larry Hayes, Gary Adams, Dave Mossor, John Broughton. .lim Hyde, Steve- lfulmer. liottom Row: Ed Smith, Jim Deering, Ron Hackathorn, Jon- Stacy. President ,,,,.,.,.,,, Vice President ,,.,.. Secretary ....,,, Treasurer .,... Chaplain .,,, Top Row: Carl Stewart, Ronnie Svhultheis, Pat Prescher, Don T. lievkvr. Third Row: John McClure, .lohn Forlies, Chaim Buddy Warren, Don Iioyvr. Second Row: Jack Edwards, Wayne McKnight Spindler, Roger Household:-r, Larry Simontrn Bottom Row: liyron Wvslerman. Ronnie Kirkey, Freshman i-ii-Y The Freshman Hi-Y activities this year con- sisted of a number of scrap paper drives, square- dances to which the Y-teens were invited, and they also participated in the Korean-Relief pro- gram. l59l Sophomore I-Ii-Y The Sophomore Hi-Y col- lected newspapers this year to help pay the Way of the delegates which they sent to two conventions. They also assisted other Hi-Y Clubs in sponsoring a Christmas party for worthy children. OFFICERS Paul Smith Ted Forbes Ronnie Kirkey Byron Westerman Steve Wooley Morris, l'nuI Young, Iiill liranliey, Rex ian Lancaster, Iioli Heldman, Gene Eddy, Larry Ileem, Tim Rosenbnsuh, Richard Paul Smith, Te-cl Forbes, Steve Wooley. Torch I-li-Y The Torch Hi-Y has had two scrap paper drives this year. The funds raised were used to buy goods to send to Korea. They have also had a membership drive to attract more mem- bers from the 7th and Sth grades. The social events consisted of three parties. OFFICERS President .......... ...............,..,...,,.... ,... J e if Bergen Vice President .... ....,....,. J on Bergen Secretary ........,. ,.....,...... G ary Boyce Treasurer .... ...... K enneth McCloud Chaplin .,.,. .,,.. ...,...........,..,......................... J i m Campbell Top Row: Jerry Stevens, Darrell Marshall, Charles Snodgrass, Larry Patterson, Larry Simons, Bruce Williamson, Douglas Conrath. Second Row: Larry Warren, Roger Anderson, Freddy Bay, Earl Kehl, Dave Rowekamp, Roger Patterson, Hank Fieger, Dave Harris. Bottom Row: Kenneth McCloud, Jim Campbell, Jeff Bergen, Jon Bergen, Gary Boyce. YOUTH IN GOVERNMENT Top Row: Pat Holdren, Water Commissioner: Don Lauer, Councilman: Fred Hunter, Councilman: Larry Crimmel fstandinfrl. C0nncil. man: John Devol, Councilman: Sam Muscari, Councilman, Allan Best, Councilman: Adrian Caywood, Councilman. Bottom Row: Dan Stephan, Police Chief, Tom Skipton, Custodian: Paul Bertram, Fire Chief: Dave Ellis, City Treasurer. E601 Senior Y-Teens As the youth of the Y. W. C. A., all Y-teens have as their purpose to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with peoples of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Y-teens may well be proud of their club this year. One of the outstanding accomplishments was receiving the Amy Shuey Book- walter Award which was pre- sented as first prize in the state of Ohio to the Y-teen Club doing the most to carry out the Y-teen purpose. Service activities included the annual Christmas party for the Children's Home, participation in the Tuberculosis Association Christmas drive, sponsoring the Easter assembly and club pro- grams concerning human relations. They also had a very full social season with their Spring Dinner Dance, Christmas and Homecom- ing Dances, and parties after foot- ball and basketball games. Later events, were the Mother-Daughter Tea and chili supper. OFFICERS President ................................ Sally Smith Vice President .... ...... S andra Smith S6CF9tHI'y ........ ............. J udy Finch Tresurer ..,. .... M artha Schramm AdViS01' ,... ............. M Junc- SICNIOII Y-TIGENS 1Top Groupj 'Imp Row: Myra l.al ollett,e, l'at Lalfalwer. iiarliara Half, Shil'lf'y Kelly, Shirley Kru- dall, Harriett Frye, Janet Fleming, liois Wilson, Shirlee Deliung, Fran Cunning:- ham, Donna Collins, Fourth Row: lie-yerly Kuntz, Shirley Rinard, Phyllis Snotlizrass, Jean liraun, Ella Caldwell, Reyella Wee-thee, Jacqueline Karcher. Marilyn Sprague, Sue Anderson, Susan Spindler, Carolyn Strecker. Third Row: Anna Denton, Carla Sutton, Marilyn Carver, Dottie Westerman, lionnie Warlield, Betty Sue Vadakin, Virginia Klino, Gertrude Legleightner, Verriry Seyler, Patti Deering, Jeanette Davis, Reba Hose. Sci-ond Row: Terry Scott, Marian Wright, Patty Pickens, Shirley Cutshaw, Kaye Simon, Sheila Summers, Ruth Williamson, Marlene Wagner, Ruth Jacoby, Dottie Hawn, Shirley Dimit. linttom Row: Violet Moore, liernice Muriay, Carol Kellolrll. Judy Finch, Sally Smith, Sandra Smith, Martha Sc-hramm, Armclda McKniirht, Jacqueline Recd, Flora Grithths. SENIOR Y-TICIQNS Uiuttom Groupj 'l'op Row: Joanne West, lidarizarct Stevens, Ruth Stacy, Ann Cranston, Josephine Jones, .Iulie Winton, Mary Stotfel. Jocelyn Hays, Nellie Hess, Jane Callaniler. l-'ourth Row: l'cn:ilX Uxwstill, Kay liiehl, Martha Craft, Mary Murray, Kay Oestcrle, liarhara Wilson, Jane Richardson, Jean Sams, Alice Wagner, Patty Bailey, Third Row: Margie Stephens, Mary Alice Hoffman, Barbara Forner, Edna Lee Scott, Ruth Fleming, Mary Due-r, Sandra Davis, Judy Stansbury, Jan Asch, Patty Layman, Sei-ond Row: Shirley Hell, Sally liiszantz, .lean Mc-l'lurt-, Judy Westbrook, llonna Marin, ma Mifl-zlwaiii, .Jr-aiivne Jones, Shirley liz-ll, Diane 1.00, Kay lnizram, Dottie liarnes, Mary Otto. liottom Row: shin-iii. Re.-a, laiii-mi-a lm.-i-iiif, Ai-leiw Johnson, Caroline Ciigswi-il, Martha Steadman, Meta Mary Clark, Carolyn Schultheis. i611 Freshman Y-Teens OFFICERS President Marsha Dye Vice President Jane McVicar Secretary Kay Hill Treasurer Patty Moyers J Sophomore Y-Teens OFFICERS President Judy S. Wagner Vice President Beverly McCauley Secretary Nancy Ryder Treasurer Carol Davis SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS fTop Groupj Pop Row: Alberta Berg, Charlotte Burdette, Joan Harris, Donna Jo Gibson, Sylvia Harvey, Gilda Schenkel, Sharon Burton, Bebe Hudspeth, Jan Wheeler, Myra Hausman, Deloris Deliona. Fourth Row: Virginia Mills, Barbara Sloan, Nancy Miller, Mary Lou Reynolds, Judy A, Wagner, Joanne Seifcns, Sherry Munnell, Pat Stephens, Frances Cassidy, Evelyn Coberly, Barbara Heckler, Carol Duncan. Third Row: Karen McCurdy, Shirley DeLancey, Mary Lou King, Judy Dearth, Barbara Jo Patterson, Vivian Theobald, Mollie Suddith, Jenny Spencer, Janice Jones, Donna Lyons, Martha Schultheis, Jerry Broughton. Second Row: Mariam Edgar, Marilyn Rose, Frances Hartman, Peggy Stevens, Sue Rose, Sally McKenna, Peggy Hill, Carma Phillips, Nancy Doak. Eleanor Mosley, Nina Dye. Bottom Row: Judy McCauley, Gretchen Otto, Nancy Bules, Carol Davis, Beverly McCauley, Judie Suu Wagner, Nancy Ryder, Joan Mains, Judy Farley. FRESHMAN Y-TEENS fBottom Groupj Top Row: Joan Wagner, Nancy Drum, Carol Wendelken, Dianne Wehrs, Helen Kerns, Norena Talbot, Ann Strecker, Judy Peters, Sharon Hall, Sue Wilson, Rosalie McVay, Nancy Guckert. Fourth Row: Betty Adams, Janine McCauley, Rosalie Brum, Sally Benson, Sue Marple, Lorraine Wright, Ginger Horne, Libby LaBarre, Patty Murphy, Ruth Weaver, Nancy Weekley, Sue Bertram. Third Row: Patty Borman, Connie Eisenman, Sue Seyler, Betty Siley, Sandra Schlicher, Linda Boone, Judy Morris, Carol Eddy, Stephanie Hays, Elsie Schwartz. Second Row: Rosalie Borman, Maxine McKnight, Marilyn Berg, Abigail Greene, Martha Doak, Sandra Bell, Sue Craft, Ann Harman, Sally Myers, Carol Schenkel, Judy Becker. Bottom Row: Kay Christy. Sharon Schwartz, Patty Moyers, Kay Hill, Marsha Dye, Jane McVicar, Beverly Lankford, Christine Spindler, Glenda Vere. E621 EIGHTH GRADE Y-TEENS tTop Groupj Top Row: Jean Jones, Frances Hyde, Sandra Wilson, Marla Dunlap, Sally Taylor, Jeanne Morris, Nancy Goodman, Judy Wunderlich, Carolyn Becker. Third Row: Judy Keerps, Faye Warren, Christine Sampson, Judy Adkinson, Sondra Wecthev, Mary Anne Kinney, Karen Beardmore, Judy Bolo, Linda McGuire, Second Row: Carol J. Smith, Judy Mallet, Sur- Clark, Mercedes Mills, Christina Wetz, Sandra Sidinzer, Nancy McKenna, Jane Thompson. Bottom Row: Carol Middleswart, Carol 1. Smith, Victoria Warnick, Linda Eddy, Kay Matthews, Lana Kirk, Marilyn Lane, Jane Morris, Linda. Kilu. SEVENTH GRADE Y-TEENS lBottom Groupj Top Row: Patsy Curry, Jon Monrefield, Martha Mills, Judy Sauer, Lynne Owens,4I.inrla Kay Benson, Shirley Ward, Ellen Giffen, Glenda Earl, Beverly Phelps, Janet Willlson. Third Row: Marie Sippola, Sydney King, liarlmara Edwards, Joyce Johnson, Ann Skidmore, Julia Hyde, Sara Bailey, Ellen Morris, Charlene Nieb, Karen Ritzert. Second Row: Carol McCullen, Lynne Porter, Judy Sawyer, Sandra Webster, Sandra lin-ck, Iris Wright, Bonita Casto, Vicky Watson, Darlene Millslagle, Shiela Johnson, Bottom Row: Linda Engle, Nancy Fox, lic-verly Cisler, Vivian Blair, liarhara Dye, Martha Cross, Ann lionnette. Seventh Grade Y-Teens OFFICERS President .............. Linda Engle Vice President ........ Nancy Fox Secretary ............ Beverly Cisler Treasurer Vivian Blair Eighth Grade Y-Teens OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, Linda Eddy Vice President Victoria Warnick Secretary .,.............. Carol Smith Treasurer ...... Carol Middleswart L 631 Top Row: Dorothy Becker, Sandra Burke, Shelba North, Patty Zimmerman, Patty Warne, Lena. Kiggins, Sally Ritchie, Dixie Sewell, Kitty Groves, Judy Smith, Helen Fisher. Third Row: Patricia Wright, Marlene Neville, Karen Van Wey, Helen Kerns, Marilyn Mc- Fadden, Katherine Johnson, Jean Palmer, Joyce Mugrage. Sr-cond Row: Judy Farley, Leora Hall, Shirley Shrader, Patty Paul, Carolyn Blouir, Carmen Paul, Patty Brown, Donna Williams, Bottom Row: Nancy Lent, Margaret McKenna, Carol Baker, Mary Sprague, Sharon Wright, Leona Long, Florabelle Lent. OFFICERS President ..........,, ..................,,,.... ................ C a rol Baker Vice President .,,,.....,,.,,...,.....,..,, ,..., M argaret McKenna Secretary ..,...,..................,.,....,....,,, ,......,.. S hai-on Wright Recording Secretary-Treasurer .... ...... M ary Sprague Buckeye Y-Teens This year the Buckeye Y-Teen members started a point system toward earn- ing a Y-Teen pin. Some of the projects for points were: collecting magazines for the Women's Home, making hospital calls, working on craft projects, and community service. One hundred points was the requirement for the pin, and approximately thirty girls succeeded in earning enough points. First Row 1Left to Rightjz Mr. Stephens, Jan Asch, Patty Layman, Edna Lee Scott, Sally liiszantz, Mary A lice Hoffman. Second Row: Sandra Davis, Jackie Hays, Allan Schramm, David Lowry, Charles Brown, Patty Masters, H ' Margie Stephens, Kay Oesterle. :story Club History Club holds its meetings , once a month at the advisor's home. This club is com- prised of juniors and seniors Who have a mutual in- terest in history. Book reviews, out- side speakers, and general discussions make up the meet- ings. Callander, Nellie Hess, Julie Wigzton. Not Pictured: Ernest Nunn. Advisor ..... l 64 l Third Row: Paul Bertram, Pat McGuire, Dick Phelps, Larry Davis, Fred White, Lois Wilson, Jane Mr. Stephens Art Club OFFICERS President ......................,......... Margie Stephens Vice President ...,. .,,... I Jee McFarland Secretary ........ ,.,,, B arbara Farley Treasurer ...,. .... Sandra Young Top Row: Mary Alice Hoffman, Murr-ill Holland, Larry Patterson, Sylvia Young, Norma Fouss, Dom: Scott. llottom Row: Margie Stephens, Sandra Young, Dr-e Mcl arland, Barbara Farley. The Art Club project this year was to visit different stores connected in some way with artg such as, Anton's Florist Shop and Bonham's drapery department. The Club had two special meetings this year: the Christmas program and their Anniversary Party on February 14. Regular meetings were held every Tuesday. These boys and girls, chosen by the members of the Tavern from the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes, really have a big job in trying to keep the Tavern an interesting and entertaining place. Some of the projects for the pa st year have been an ice cream social to raise money, redecoration of the Tavern, which was done by the members of the board themselves, dances for special occasions, and parties. Left U0 right: Ann liolin, Sharon lillrton, Gilda Schenkel, John Mr'i'lm'r-, Str-rv Ifulnu-l', Johnny Devel, Larry Crimmel, Carolyn Strecker, Sue Anderson, Jean Mrl'lurr-, unrl Ronnie Householder. Not Pictured: Peggy Upstill, Allan Best, Beverly llankford, Ron Kirkey. Tiger Tavern Control Board OFFICERS President .....,,,,,.,...,....Y,,..,.. Johll ilevol Vice President .. 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H - 3: if VQQVWEY' .iff Q aa J V V A , it ' 1 ,' 1 ' 'Y 7f -I N4 M , ' .sid Smarle KEEP 5 xgfi a , . 'L' . 92' 4- - L 'Vfomwv X XJ' 0.1, 4- sm-rar-X Geoff JAJQQG Not Pictured: Ruth Jacoby COLORS: PURPLE AND WHITE MOTTO: CULTURE, COURTESY, CHARACTER The aim of the Chiron Commercial Club is to establish relations with business men and women in Marietta and to give the members ideas of the obligations and opportunities in the world today. To further this, representatives from various industries and businesses speak to the members at their regular meetings. Meetings were held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The Club held its first annual dance and party on December 12, 1953, honoring Mr. Halbert M. Taylor, past member of the faculty and advisor of the Chiron Commercial Club. CHIRON HONOR: NANCY FARMER, MARIAN WRIGHT I 65 l Junior Commercial Club OFFICERS President ..,.. ...,..,....,.,., S hirley Bradley Vice President ,,,,,, ,,,... l lorothy Smith Secretary-Treasurer ,. ,,,, Margie Stevens Top Row: Mary Sprague, Peggy Schullheis, Donna Gibson, Judy Hoff, Ilarlenv Strahln-r, Di-lures Wagner, liarlwara Steed, Mary Murray, Mary Sullivan, Eileen Wolfe, Peggy Seyler, Third Row: Norma Travis, Alma Spindler, Shirley Schrader, Marian Sf-dlouk, Ida Mclljlwain, Mary Otto, Ann Cranston, Caroline Cogswell, Diane Lee, Kay Ingram, Peizey Hill. Second Row: Darlyn Nye, Lois Moody, Juanita Stewart, Hope Nflsiln, Norma Stollar, Era Arnold, Janice liwinir, Frances Arnold, Shelby Pritchett. Eleanor Mosley. Bottom Row: Miss Marsch. Judy McCauley, Judy Farluy, Ji-rriv Nelson, Margie Stephens, Shirley liradli-5, Dorothy Smith, Donna Lyon, June Richardson, Ernest Nunn. The Go-to-College Club, organized in 1951, is open to all seniors who are interested in attend- ing college after graduation. Part of the programs are supplied by speakers from Marietta College or other colleges. Other programs include discussions of student p1'oblems and oppor- tunities in the Way of scholarships and College Entrance Board Examinations. The purpose is to acquaint high school seniors with various types of colleges and to prepare them to be better able to make the necessary adjustments to college life. Miss Schoonover is the club sponsor. Go -To - College Club OFFICERS President ,,,..,..,.,,,,,,...,........ I John Spindler Secretary ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, llorotliy Hawn Vice President . ........... ............ I Jon Lauer Top Row: Bob Stewart, Carolyn Strecker, Pat LaFaber, Shirlee De-Long, liarlvara Hale, Marilyn Sprague, Susan Spindler, Sue Anderson, Donna. Collins, Rondal Cline. Third Row: Sam Muscari, Shirley Cutshaw, Virginia Kline, Fran Funningrham, Patti Ili-cring, Betty Sue Vzulakin. Juan Braun, Lee Strickler, Charles McKnight, Adrian Caywood, Second ROW! Charles Conk, Patty Pickens, Jayne V:lliWL'5', YVUIIIN' IYiceswam1el', Ruth VVilliams0n, Sally Smith, John Devul, Gary liearll- more, Bill Mills. First Row: Ray Fritsche, Geox-gc lilakc, Don I,auer, Inn-uihy I-lawn, .luhn Snindlwr. Paul liertrami, Dax-lvl Morris 51571 Top Row: James Leake, Ronald Kemp, Dave Harris, Robert Hall, Ronald Graham, Robert Wunder, Roy Hayes, Columbus Cheadle, Robert Coffman, Delbert Duckworth. Second Row: Ronald Schultheis, Pat Morris, Paul Benedict, Walter Reynolds, David Richards, Donald Apple, Eugene Hall, Richard Henthorne, Ronald Ullman, Richard Stevens. First Row: David Erb, Gerald Moore, James Hall, Phillip Ullman, Richard Wendelken, Carroll Scott. Not Pictured: Jerry Fullerton, Laurell Davidson. OFFICERS President ............ ....................,... ,......,.. P h illip Ullman Vice President .,... ..,., R ichard Wendelken Secretary ............ ,,.....,,...,..,, J ames Hall Treasurer .,...... ...,,, G erald Moore Sentinel ..... ,,,,,..,. I David Erb Reporter .... ,.,. C arroll Scott Top Row: Wayne McKnight, Francis Arnold, Richard Henthorne, Gary Wor- stell, Robert Henthorne, Floyd McGuire. Second Row: John McClure, liill Ryan, Del Pullins, Roy Hayes, Herb Chidester. Bottom Row: Jim Racer, James Blackburn, Charles Custcel, Tom Porter. N H381 F. I3. A. The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to prac- tice brotherhood, r u r al opportunities and responsibilities, and develop the qualities of leadership which a Future Farmer should pos- sess. Projection Club Advisor ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Mr. McClure The sole purpose of the Projection Club is to aid in the administration of the Visual Aids program in Marietta High School. Students are trained to operate the different machines and projectors, so that they can furnish projection service to the various class- room teachers. No formal meetings are held nor officers elected. Spanish Club OFFICERS President .,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,.,.,.. . ,,,,,,,, S un Anderson Vice President ,.,, , ,..., ..,,,,,, P utti Deering' Secretary ,,....... . ,..... Betty Sue Vadakin Top Row: Ronald lirisendinu, .Iohn Collins, l 'r:-ll While. Anlrian Uaywmnvl, Willard Luiz. Fha:-Il-4 Hughes, Herbert W1-isenml, Gary Adams, Dick Siler, Third Row? William Sams, Peter Molkau, Ruth Jarolry, .I4-an lirauli, Shvila Suninlers, Ruth Stacy, Nellie Hess, Judy Stansbury, Jane l'allan4ler. Second Row: Dorothy Barnes, Pesziry Upstill, Jan Asch, Donna Mann, Linda Wise, Shirlev lJel.ong' Jeanette Jones, Mary Dutton, Hthelyn Hartman. First Row: Mrs. Guthrie, Miss Sally Cowell, Marilyn Sprague, Patti lim-ring, Suv Anderson, lielty Sin- Vadakin, Sandra Smith, Sally Smith, Shirley lie-Lancer. Not Pictured: Dave Lowry. The Spanish Club exists for the purpose of further stimulating interest in the language and culture of the Spanish speaking peoples. The programs of the Club include speakers with Spanish background, games, folk dances, and music characteristic of Spanish people. The Club sponsors packages of clothing to unfortunate children in Spain to be distributed by a Spanish professor formerly at Wellesley. The club goes Christmas carolling singing in Spanish, and concludes the evening with a Spanish Christmas party at Mrs. Guthrie's. This year the club has successfully obtained a charter for the installation of a Spanish Honor Society at Marietta High School. The club annually presents a Pan American Day assembly program before the high school and before other citizen groups in order to further good will and under- standing among Pan American countries. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sue Anderson Shirlee DeLong Phyllis Snodgrass Jean Braun Shirley Hall Marilyn Sprague Adrian Caywood David Lowry Shiela Summers Patti Deering Sandra Smith H591 German Il Top Row: Wilmer Johnson, George Blake, Stanley Michaelis, Don Young, George Hopkins, Sam Hall, Steve Fulmer, George Johnsbon, Ronald Hackathorn. Third Row: Earl Walters, Bob Cunningham, Bob Seyler, Larry Devol, Mark Williamson, Kenny Spindler, John Oliver, John Brouzhton, Jim Pugh, Don Lauer. Second Row: Bob Shively, John Peters, Kaye Simon, Anna Hensler, Dorothy Westerman, Armelda McKnight, Susan Spindler, Bob Rankin, Gerald Lindstrom, James Andris. Bottom Row: Maxine Row, Mariam Edgar, Mary Sayre, Ella Caldwell, Ruth Williamson, David Ellis, Carolyn Strecker, Flora Griffiths, Virginia Kline, Bernice Murray, OFFICERS President ............. ..... ...,. ,.,,, ,,,,,.,.,.,,, D a v i d Ellis Vice President ..,..,,. Ruth Williamson Secretary-Treasurer ..,. .... C arolyn Strecker Top Row: George K. Monazhan, John McClure, Jackson Menear, Larry Deem,.Cha.pman' Lan- caster, John Douglas, Robert Schultheis, Byron Westerman, Rex Prescher, Richard Spmdler, Danny Bohl. Second Row: Ronald Kirkey, Glen Cline, Rodger Householder, Wilbert Antill,' Donald. Boyer, Bud Warren, Bill Bradley, Harry Callander, Charles Barnes, Ted Forbes, Bill Braslngton, Paul Young. First. Row: Janine McCauley, Mary E. Duer. Barbara Wilson, Judith Finch, Judy HoiT, Alice Wag'- ner, Julie Wigton, Sandra Davis, Martha Schramm. Not Pictured: Gene Eddy, Paul Smith. German i E701 Deutscher Vereim Deutscher Verein is organized for the purpose of vitalizing language study. Group sing- ing, plays, and folk dancing are stressed. They also study the contributions made by the great masters, Durer and Holbein, in the field of painting, Bach, Handel, Beethoven, and Wagner in music, and Goethe, Schiller, and Heine in literature. DAS ABENTEUER DER NEUJAHRSNACHT New Year's Eve brings real adventure to Rosie Bittner, maid to the Countess Bonau, and Philip Stark, a poor florist. They trust that Philip's lottery ticket may win the grand prize. Rosie has a lovely new party dress, a gift of the Countess, but Philip has to relinquish the party to act as night watchman for his ailing father. The merry crown prince, coming from the royal masked ball, chances to meet Philip as he calls out the hours. When the prince de- mands that they exchange robes and roles for half an hour, Philip is forced to accept or oiend his Royal Highness. While Philip is at the masked ball, he suc- ceeds in reconciling the estranged Countess Bonau and the King's Chamberlain and threatens to expose an ambitious nobleman who aspires to be Prime Minister, and hopes to attain it by bribing the Crown Prince to use his influence with the King. Meanwhile the Crown Prince has been go- ing from street to street singing verses about the dishonest officials of his father's court. Rosie, hearing the nightwatchman, believes it is Philip and, seeing the heavy money bag he carries, thinks they have won the grand prize. The slandered oflicials have Philip and the Prince arrested before they can ex- change clothes. After much anxiety, Philip is exonerated and he and Rosie receive not only the bag of money from the Prince but from the King the promise of a position as castle gardner with a home on the royal estate. l71l Top Row: Mary Alice Hoffman, Susie Orzle, Tom Tibbetts, Karl Stephan, Don Hurst, James Laliin. Classical Club OFFICERS President ..,.,,,....,... ...........,......,................. B ill Stevens Vice President ..,,. ....,. E dna Lee Scott Secretary .,.,..,,. ........,.. S hirley Bell Treasurer . ..,, ,.,. J osephine Jones In the Classical Club members learn about Virgil's life, works, and importance as a writer. Classical allusions, songs, games, plays, and stories from mythology furnish material for their programs. Second Row: Sherry McKnight, Martha Craft, Kay Oesterle, Martha Steadman, Sandra DuR'ey, Jeanne Sams. First Row: Josephine Jones, Edna Scott, Shirley Bell, Bill Stevens. Olympian Council In the Olympian Council the programs stress the life and importance of Caesar. Also comparisons of modern and ancient methods of warfare are made, and stories are read of important Ro- mans in political and military life. OFFICERS President ,,......... ....................... ....., B a rbara Sloan Vice President .... ,.... G retchen Otto Secretary ..,........ .... N ancy Doak Treasurer .ll,.........................................Y............ Joan Mains Top Row: David Warnick, Larry Gazlay, Bertram Sippola, Lloyd Cline, Tom Meredith, Jim Hyde, George Lindamood. Third Row: Jim Bloomingdale, Marilyn Rose, Sue Rose, Alberta Berg, Jan F. Wheeler, Sylvia Harvey, Frances Cassidy, Carol Duncan, Barbara Heckler. Second Row: Mary Lou King, Virginia Mills, Judie Sue Wagner, Carma Phillips, Karen McCurdy, Nancy Ryder, Judy Dearth, Myra Hausman, Geraldine Broughton, Sally McKenna. First Row: Joan Mains, Barbara Sloan, Gretchen Otto, Nancy Doak. I 721 Latin Club The purpose of the Lat- in Club is to increase the interest of pupils in the study of Latin through games, songs, and plays. At the club meetings they learn more about char- acters in mythology, Ro- man heroes and Roman life. OFFICERS President ,,,,.,,,...., ,,.......,,,,.......w,,,,,,,,.... B ob Heldman Vice President .,.,.. .... T im Rosenbusch Treasurer ........, .,YV,,,,, S ue Craft Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,...,.,.,,,,.... Bill Pindar Top Row: Bill Summors, Carl Stewart, Ronald liurmn, John Forbes, liarry Simonton, Jani-1 Nelson, Eula Harris, Sharon Schwartz, Rosalic lirnm, Patty Murphy, Carol Suhr-nkul. Third .Row: Richard Gillum, Jim Hathaway, Billy Fordham, Ronald Van Wey, Hob Kirk- bride, Kay Christy, Carol Eddy, Martha Duak, Sandra lim-ll, Sue Hertram, Elsie Schwartz. Sevond Row: Tom Pettit, .lack I-Iclwarcls, l,inila lioune, Noi-ena Talbot, Ann Sire:-lu-r, Sharon Hall, Ruth Weaver, .lm-well Whitakc-r, Kristin Spimller, Susie Stephan, liililiy l,al4arrv. liottom Row: Sue Fr:-nfl. liill Pinrlar. Holy llelclnian. 'I'im limi-iiluiwf-h, Book Club The Book Club is a group made up of jun- ior and senior girls who meet once a month to give reviews of modern books. OFFICERS President ---41--V-w-.A- .....,...,,A.,.,...,...,... A rmelda McKnight Vice P1'9Sid611'C ,-YY ............ P atti lleering Secretary ------,f,f-f--,Y-----.., ....,,.,.,..........,.,,,...,... S hirley Boyd Top Row: Ella Caldwell, Rosemary Noland, Harriett Frye, Susan Spindle-r, Sue Andi-rson, Lois Wilson. Jackie Hayes. Kay Oesterle. Second Row: Sally Smith, Rhoda Moore, Shirleo Deliomz, BL-tty Sue Vadakin, Dorothy Hawn, .le-an Braun, Jean McClure, Jan Asch. First Row: Mr. Siegfried, Armelda McKnight, Patti Dec-ring, Shirley Boyd, Donna Collins, Jane- Callander, Judy Stansbury. V721 Vice President . Secretary .,....,,,. Reporter .............. G. A. A. SENIOR G. President ............, ..,....A... A. A. Treasurer ..,....,.,..... Social Chairman ..,... OFFICERS Carolyn Strecker Ruth Williamson Sandra Davis dna Lee Scott Shirley Dimit Joan Mains f'Win if you can, lose if you must, but take a whipping without whim- ering. Thus, and thus only, will a person make of himself what we all admire, and what we class as thor- oughbred, and, started right, he will always be a thoroughbred. With these words we dedicate these pages to the Senior members of G. A. A.- our thoroughbreds. JUNIOR G. A. A. OFFICERS President ....................... ............ S andra Bell Vice President ..,........ ...,, P atty Moyers . , .. . , ,, Secretary-Treasurer .... Donna Sutton SENIOR G. A. A. Top Row: Gretchen Otto, Joann West, Eva Arnold, Nancy Ryder, Barbara Sloan, Myra Hausman, Carolyn Carver, Joan Harris, Frances Cassidy, Virginia. Mills, Alberta Berg, Peggy Stevens. Third Row: Judy Stansbury, Shirley Bell, Ruth Fleming, Martha Craft, Nancy Gramkow, Reba Hose, Sherry Munnell, Nellie Kapple, Eloise Quick, Donna Sams, Geraldine Marshall. Second Row: June Richardson, Janice Ewing, Shirley Bradley, Diane Lee, Marilyn Carver, Ida McElwain, Jo Ann Keney, Ruth Jacoby, Joanne Young, Frances Arnold, Dottie Barnes, Eva Carter, Beverly Curtis. Bottom Row: Peggy Upstill, Shirley Dimit, Sandra Davis, Judie Sue Wagner, Joan Mains, Carolyn Strecker, Ruth Williamson, Edna Scott, Carolyn Reynolds, Eva Smith, Miss Bickford. Not Pictured: Carla. Sutton. JUNIOR G. A. A. Top Row: Sue Schrader, Ruth Hose, Patricia Wright, Dorothy Becker, Anna Becker, Norma Dimit, Alma Reynolds, Judith Wunderlich, Flora Lent, Faith Lay-e, Marilyn Covell, Ruth Doan, Jane Keney, Fourth Row: Iris Wright, Judy Corbett, Judith Swaney, Patsy Curry, Barbara Cassidy, Kay Lane, Sandra Dearth, Donna Ridgeway, Karen Beardmore, Christina Wetz, Carol Warren, Sarah Young, Judy McMullen. Third Row: Dorothy McCloud, Rosalie Borman, Janet Willison, Vickie Watson, Ann Richardson, Mercedes Mills, Diane Wagner, Char- lene Nieb, Ellen Morris, Jane McVicar, Sandra West, Anne Kernan. Second Row: Fern Wagner, Carolyn Miller, Evelyn Swartz, Nancy Brown, Carolyn Hiatt, Jane Morris, Sandra Sidinger, Jewell Whitaker, Lorraine Wright. Kay Benson. Bottom Row: Judy Becker, Mary Henderhan, Irene Valentine, Martha Lee, Barbara Roush, Sandra Bell, Patty Moyers, Sue Craft, Rosalie Brum, Judy' Peters. 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X Q15 '.a': ,L , w,-we ,lv og X ' QJ .MOE ximx ' A Q Qi 2317: L 1 4 ,LP fflgffib ' f ' 5-x ,N , 1 V 'V u 1771 ff ,w pg L ,Nl-il f 'l': lx L.xf CgC,g W f1 INDIVIDUALS Top Row : Bill Stevens Jim Kerns Cal Wagner Bob Stewart Jim Pugh Dave Willison Bob Rankin A1 Goddard Bob Becker Second Row: Dick Eddy Dick LaBarre Junior Cheeseman Frank Blair Tom Skipton Third Row: Harold Offenberger Captain Don Lauer Pat Holdren GROUP PICTURE Top Row Kleft to rightj : Junior High Coach Immel, Harold Offenberger, Bill Stevens, Jim Kerns, Alfred Goddard, Pat Holdren, Bob Stewart, Bob Becker, Captain Don Lauer, Dick Eddy, Tom Skipton, Cal Wagner, Larry Crimmel, Dick La- Barre, Jim Pugh, Dave Willison, Frank Blair, Head Coach Fred Pierson, Line Coach Pete Reisen, Backfield Coach Ron Guinn. Bottom Row: Junior High Coach Forshey, Manager Roger Power, Manager Bill Mc- Vicar, Jim Moyers, Gene Braun, Bob Rankin, Dave Mosser, George Johnston, Ron Stewart, Jim Lauer, Don Stewart, Sam Hall, Ron Neville, Ron Hackathorne, Joe Stacy, Pete Reynolds, Junior Cheeseman, Manager Dana Snow. Front Center: Team Mascot Bill Pierson. iggggeciqggggqn lvl. I-I. S. Tiger Football Squad E781 FRED PIERSON-B.S. in Ed. Boys' Physical Education, Head Football and Golf Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. RONALD GUINN-B.A., M.A. Boys' Physical Education, Driving Instructor, Football Coach, Head Coach of Basketball and Baseball. A. J. RIESEN-B.S. in Ed. Social Science, Assistant Football and Track Coach. M. l-I. S. Football Qecord As a result of fine coaching and hard work put in by all the boys, the Tiger Football Team proved to be the best in many years. Although they were outweighed in every game by at least ten pounds per man, top physical condition proved to be the determining factor of every game. With a 7-0 record in the C. O. L. the Tigers brought home the first championship in sixteen yearsg a. credit they well deserved. Marietta Opponents St Marys ., ,,,,, ,..... 3 9 0 Parkersburg ,, , H 7 18 Lancaster ......, ....,. 1 4 0 Chillicothe .,,,., . ,..... 21 0 Newark ,,,,, , ,,,, , 20 13 Dover ....... .,,... 1 2 0 Coshocton .......... ,, 21 20 Cambridge ,,,,, .. ,..., . 25 13 Zanesville ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,..,..., ,, 14 13 l80l C. Q. I.. Champs It was a proud occasion when the trophy at the right was presented to Captain Don Lauer during a special assembly. This marked the first time that Mari- etta has received any award for football in the last seventeen years. The winning of this achievement was not only a team victory but also one for the school as Well. Our school should be very proud of our team for the excellent showing this year. The Tigers came from an all losing season to an all winning one. This should prove to everyone what spirit and determination can do. We should not forget what a Wonderful job the coaches did. Their day was not finished after practice, but sometimes just beginning, for they spent long hours trying to figure out different situations. The whole school would like to say a job well done. Harold Offenherpzer and Coach Guinn. Tom Skim Harold Offenberger, one of the outstanding playeis on the squad was named the most valuable player in the league. He was chosen to the All State squad Haiold IS the fiist boy to receive this honor at Marietta High School. Another honoi came to him aftei the season xx as overg along with Bill Stevens, he was chosen to play in the Noith South game in August Tom Skipton, Don Lauer, and Junior Cheeseman weie chosen to the All C O L fnst team l81l ,. . ,.. ,g,5::f. . 1 'ZS fu fif9f5 ? iw 'H' W' m ,,,afffM 9' A N v i., f Vlg25t'1s:',jf ' , Q , Q A N W N ,W 'ff' f,,' ,A 'm, '. 1 2 L ab - WM, gt ? ' 1 , f . we , i , '- mm f , ,AR ' s Q :V y x , if A ' b 'muff ,. ' x ,V - fJ'.1- 14E'f:t1'25 iw, w5fg3WE.1wt., 136 M. .f-.1 . my ,f 12534 nf, .2- -- , , -A wggiyi' A . .div r 1 ,, 4- ff. 1, lg V 5 x A - 1 : f ,fi-1 ' W ggj v. -ai: , , .1 ,ww -ffgx, . . if f ' Q' :Eff gi5:i.1'y, , , Q I 231 'Q 'Jr af . M PM-f ffgiw lr 'if 3 1 . . ' 'if 115, ' ia n G fy' as 4,552 Ninth Grade lioothall Bottom Row: liill Strauss, John Mc-Clure, Harry Callandor, Dun Caltrlder, Tom Pettit, Daw Chutes. Darrel Mmzgrraize, Ron Kirkey, Larry Iiritton. Second Row: K. Munyzaham, Tim Rusvnhnsch, Pal Morris, Run Van Way, liill liradlvy, John Fm-lies, Byron We-sterman, Chu:-lc Barn:-s, Iiulv Schnltheis, liill lilouminizdale. NlNTl-l GRADE RECORD Reds ,, Marietta ll Ben Franklin Marietta 33 Cambridge , Marietta 13 Blues ., , Marietta 27 Reds ...i.,.,... ,, ,, Marietta 9 Ben Franklin Marietta 20 Blues ..,. ,,,, , Marietta 20 Cambridge Marietta 0 Seventh G Eighth Gracie Football O Bottom Row: John Steadman, Georjzo Jeffers, George Mclntosh, Don Bender, Steve Wilson, Gary Van Wey, Richard Lund, Charles Mooney, Jack Honnette, Don Summers. Second Row: liuddy Barnes, Jim Hoskinsnn. John Snddith, Jim Sora-nsnn, James Henny, Gr-arald Sinners, Donald Mcliridv, James Huyzhvy, Iinddy Warrr-n, linh linrtnn. Third Row: John Hyde, Dennis l.:xnkl'ux'd, Larry Simmons, Rugvl llendurshnl, Norman l'apo, Lou Sli Gary lloice, Dave Hupn, Lawrvm-el Hurst, David Stacy, :rv Fourth Row: Bill Brothers, Chuck Mills, .luhn Williams, Loren llimit. Chunk We-st, lid Sidinger, Daw Rowekamp, Jerry Sloan. Larry Rululv. CL, K- . Wdwflq tl xg, xg- ia MWQ C C 1. ll ll tevens, Co-Captain Harold Offenbergzer, Tom Skipton, Dick llaliarle, Bob Stewart, Jim Pugh, Karl Stephan, Steve Gerha D L D Snow, Fred Jarvis, Dick Eddy, David Ellis, Rondal Cline. Cal Wagner, Fred Hunter, Pat Holdren, Allan Schramm, Fra k ll M V r, Manager Bill Marshall, Manager Jim Munnell, Manager Dan Stcphan, Coach Ron Gulnn. Varsity Basketball Squad Belpre ,,,,,,..,.,ll. Lancaster Athens ,,,,,,,,,,, Y Coshocton ,,,,,,,, , Newark ...,,,.. Chillicothe ,,,,.,,,,, Dover .,.,,.,..,..........., Columbus East .,,.,.,,,, Cambridge ......,,,,,,....., Zanesville .. ,,,.,l..l. ., Lancaster ,,,,, ,,,,, Nelsonville ,,..,,,, Coshocton ...,..,, , Newark ...........,,,, Parkersburg .,,., Chillicothe ., .,,. ,. Dover ,,,,,,,,.,...... Cambridge ,,,,,,,. Parkersburg .,,,,,,, Z anesville ...,...... Greenfield ,H , RECORD TOURNAMENT lWm'iettcL Opponents , ,l.l.. 60 58 , ...... 59 59 , ....., 56 41 66 53 , ,,,,,, 48 ,, 61 55 69 68 58 70 55 55 68 43 QQ 69 Zllcwiettff, 011 Won 12 Lost 9 l34fl 35 52 51 37 70 62 56 86 47 56 77 51 61 51 76 62 41 76 91 68 1OvertimeJ pzments 74 BASKETBALL INDIVIDUALS Top Row: Karl Stephan, Tom Skiptrm, Cal Wagner, Jim Pugh. Thin! Roux' Harolcl Oil'e11berger, Ilou Lauer, Pat Holflren, Bill Stevens. Serroml Row: Steve Gerlmrt, Fred Jzxrvis, Allan Schrzmmm, Bill McVica1r. Boltum I-Bmw: llama Snow, Hob Stewart, Romlzll Cline, Frank Blair, lmvirl Ellis Qeserve Basketball Top Row: Eddie Smith, Manager: George Johnston, Larry DeVol, Rusty Schenkel, Bob Rankin, Bob Becker Steve Fulmer, Eugene Haught, Coach Warren Imrnel, Bottom Row: Jim Deering, Tum Neader, .lim Moyers, Ron Hackathorne, Ron Stewart, Ron Neville, Bob Cun- ningham, Sam Hall. Ninth Grade Basketball Top Row: Bob Heldman, Tom Wilcox, Jack King, Bill Strauss, Bill Bloomingdale, Paul Young, John Forbes. Second Row: Jim Racer, Rex Prescher, Danny Bohl, Don Becker, Bryon Westerman, Charles Barnes, Bob Schultheis, Karl Stewart. Bottom Row: Pat Morris, Bill Bradley, Buddy Warren, liill Brasington, 'Ted Forbes, Steve Woolcy. E861 Track Squad Left to Right: hob Hart, Don Lauer, Jim Iiloomzngmlzxle, Cuavh Annzxsmnn, Rfggie Ihakerlng, Hob Pugh, Iiulu l'atterson, .lim Congleton, Keith Tremlway, Iiolw Halt. Paul Goodwin. I.:n'ry lirown, Ronnie MvV:xy, l'run4lI4- 'l'x'4-zulwziy. April April April April April April May May May May RECORDS BROKEN PICKERING Set a new record in 180 Yard Low Ilurdles PUGH PUGH at Wheeling Invitational Meet . 21.5 seconds Set a new record in the Shot Put at the Martins Ferry Relays , 48 feet, IM inches Set a new S. E. O. District record in the Shot Put . ,, ,,,, ,, , . 46 feet, 5 inches PICKERING Set a new school record in the 120 Yard High Hurdles Running in placing Fourth in the State Meet .. . . 14.9 seconds TRACK SCHEDULE 4 ..,, Stonewall Jackson Invitational at Charleston, West Virginia 7 ,,,, Parkersburg, Marietta, Belpre at Parkersburg, West Virginia 11 ...,...., . , Wheeling Invitational Meet at Wheeling, West Virginia 18 .. ,,.,, Wheeling Intelligence Relays at Wheeling, West Virginia 22 ...,, ...,,..,,. ,........l. , IV Iarietta, Belpre Dual at Marietta, Ohio 28 fNightD Marietta, Parkersburg Dual at Marietta, Ohio 2 ,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, , . . Martins Ferry Relays at Martins Ferry, Ohio 5 ...,,,. , . C. O. L. Meet at Marietta, Ohio 16 ..,,,,. , S. E. O. District Meet 23 ....... . State Meet at Columbus ISU Baseball Squad 9 Q Bottom Row: Bill McVicar, Jerry McNutt, Ronnie Householder, Frank Blair, Junior Cheeseman, Bill Stevens, Pat Huldren, Calvin Wagner, Bob Stewart, Karl Stephan, Manager Bill Marshall. Second Row: Glenn Sprague, Jim Johnston, Dick Robinson, Bob Rankin, Dick Gibson, Gary Kirkey, Dave Willison, Paul Bertram, Jim Pugh. Coach Ron Guinn. Marietta Opponents Marietta Parkersburg Marietta 1 5 Marietta Athens Athens 5 3 Marietta Parkersburg Parkersburg 3 11 Marietta Pennsboro Marietta 8 9 Marietta Pennsboro Pennsboro 2 11 Marietta Zanesville Zanesville 0 12 Marietta Woodsfield Marietta O 2 Marietta Athens Marietta 0 3 TOURNAMENT Marietta lronton at Athens 0 4 Won 1 Lost 9 E831 GOI? squad Left to Right: Jay Kimball, Fred Hunter, James Kerns, Larry Cassidy, Harold Oifonlxerger, Dirk Eddy, Dave Ellis, Dick Lalizirrv. if H ' ' Association Bottom Row: Crandle 'I'x'Eadway, Calvin Wzuzuer, liill Stn-vans, Frank Blair, 'I'om Skipton, Dave Ellis, Jay Kimball. Second Row: liob Stewart, David Willison, liulv Rankin, Don Lauer, Jim Pugh, lioll lievker, Bill lVlcVical', Karl Stexwhull. Third How: Al Goddard, Dick Eddy, l-'rod Huntvr, Dick llaliarrc, Jim Kerns, Junior Chu-esl-man, Ump Johnston, Jim Munnel. Fourth Row: l.ari'y Crimmel, Harolal Olfenlwergzer, I'aL Holdren, Ronnie Housm-holder, MF. Sllltllll. E891 Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right: Patti Deering 4: Pat Lalfaln-1' 3, 4: Ruth Williamson 2, Cl, 4, Cheermzrster 45 linnnie Warfield 4: Peggy Upstill 3. Reserve Cheerleaders Left to Right: PEEHY Hill Barbara Jo Patterson Vivian Theobald Alberta Berg Hats off to the pepper-uppers of M. H. S. ! l! Keeping the crowd cheering for the team is not always such an easy job. Hours of hard practice and the originating of many new cheers and chants have made these girls invaluable in keeping school spirit at its best. Con- gratulations to these girls for a big job well done!!! Junior l-ligh Cheerleaders Left to Right: Jane Morris Carol Smith Judy Wagner Patty Moyers Carol Eddy Libby Laliarrc f. in fi, H Q' 1 1 ,1 W 111' 'VW 1 ,f my 2 - '5 L 23 H 'QL' :,flfW: W3 .Mi ..., Ei in Va 1 ll XIX 'MY Wi! X XX Z,. , A+ .ISI 7!! U - lil ,DVL.cfCf?Q-, gp 51 X mill 'VWOO , :J Y 0 I I 1 6 6JZ?'1'-1 mf 7 I f 7 4 515' 44,u,fju I X K5-cg ' F ,ffiwfu ,ffm ' 4 W Law' Q' -' ffm f 'WN LJWMTQ L V v , .A N LG n L k lf , A . , V .f u 1 lv ,Q ' .n ,f V' ' Q MVN - K. W C ,A Rift , A61 ,URNN NF , .,7,x5V'Y Q mr , ' lb-:V -, U . L+' fi ' U ' .NU A L, . 7 M 1 L x , V' ' I ,f N15 1' X I. U31 136 Q' Q6 h CQ, 'ifggqeif igebwfn, fu , CLAZ5 gin CIF GROVER BUXTON-B.M.E., M.M. Instrumental Music EDWARD PALES-B.S. in Ed., M.A. Instrumental Music Marching Band The Marching Band had a very successful and colorful year. During the football season the Band not only played for the halftime shows at all home games, but also took its musical talents to St. Marys, Parkersburg, Dover, and Cambridge. Marietta High was well represented by the MHS Band under the direction of Mr. Grover Buxton. Flute: Meta Mary Clark, Mary Alice Hoffman, Sally McKenna, Sandra West, Maxine McKnight, Sally Ash, Carol Smith, Joyce Bell. Edna Lee Scott. E-flat Clarinet: Carol Kellogg. B-Hat Clarinet: Ella Caldwell, Jean McClure, Julie Wigton, Joanne West, Pat Bailey, Judy Finch, Barbara Wilson, Mary Duer, Robert Hall, Nancy Lane, Edith Clark, Mariam Edgar, Barbara Heckler, Jim Hyde, Vivian Mellor, Bert Sippola, Barbara Patterson, Tom Meredith, Paul Young, Gary Ward, Carol J. Smith, Jane Henry, Bob Fordham, Judy Wagner, Judy Bole, Jim Hughey, Shirley Baum- gard, Patty Layman, John Broughton. Bass Clarinet: Jeanne Sams, Alice Wagner. Alto Sax: Charles McKnight, Gary Adams, Betty Siley, Nancy Drumm. Cornet: John Devol, Dick Phelps, Floyd McGuire, Don Hurst, Karl Stephan, Jim Laflin, George Lindamood, Judy Dearth, Fred Stanley, Norena Talbot, Bill Fordham, Jim Tibbetts, Linda Eddy. Horn: Janet Fleming, Tom Tibbetts, Martha Schramm, Rex Prescher. Trombone: Mike Daugherty, Steve Gerhart, Wilmer Johnson, Carl Stewart, Jim Hathaway, Jim Racer, Jim Butts, Charlotte Ogg. Clyde Oyster, Phil Ernmert. Baritone: Fran Cunningham, Charles Brown, Harold McKnight, George Poolcr, Jeanette Jones, Darrel Jordan, Charles Hughes, Tuba: John Racer, Larry Davis, Edward Johnson, Edward Strachan, Alan Schramm, Wayne McKnight, Gary Wegmiller. Drums: Darlene Wilson, Steve Fulmer, Joanne Se-Hens, Donna Lyon, Sylvia Harvey, Sandra Schlicher, Linda Boone. Majorettes: Sally Smith, Armelda McKnight, Marlene Wagner, Sandra Smith, Louise Martin, Judy Westbrook, Judy McCauley, Nancy Bules. Drum Majorette: Sharon Reed. E941 Q 2 vw . IQ5LL Concert Band ,M ,Bow Q3 Standing: Steve Fulmer, Joan Sctfcns, Sandra Svhlivhvr, Donna Lyons. Fourth Row: Edward Strachan, Ed Johnson, Gary Wvygmiller Clyde Oyster, Jim ltslcw-'r, Jim Hathaway, Wilmer Johnson, Carl Stewart, Steve Gerhart, Mike Daugrherty. Third Row: Jane-t Fleming, Martha Schramm, Hill Fordham, Don Hurst, Dick Phelps, Linda Eddy, Jim Tibbets, Fred Stanley, Norena Talbot, Judy Ueaith, Jim Lafiin, George Lindamoocl, John llevol. Second Row: Betty Siley, Gary Adams, Sandra Smith, Charles McKnight, Armelda McKnight. John Broughton. First Row: Carol Kellollil. Patty Layman, Sally Smith. Standing: Mr. Buxton, Darle-no Wilson, Edna Scott. Fouigh Row: Carol Smith, Judy McCauley, Vivian Mellor, Joan West, liarlsara Heckler, Iiolu Hall, John acer. Third Row: Tom Meredith, Nancy Lane, Ann Ellis, Julie Winton, .Ivan McClure, Ella Caldwell, Harold McKnight, Fran Cunningham, Geo:-ue Poolvr, Rox I'v-oss-ht-r, Tom 'I'ilvlvets. Second Row: Judy Finch, Jim Hyde, Iiarlvara Wilson, Mary Dimr, Edith l'lzu'k, Dir-lc Silt-y. Alice Wagner, Jeanne Sams. First Row: Meta Mary Clark, Maxine Mc'Kniy,:ht, Sally Ast-h, Joyce licll. OFFICERS President ,,,,...,,. ..,,,,...,,,,,,, ,...... ,,,, J 0 I in Racer Vice President .,., ,,..,.......,...... ...,...,..,...., J o hn llevol Treasurer ,,,.,,,,.. .,....,,.,........,........,,,, il Tai-tha Schramm Librarians ...... Meta Mary Clark, Carol Kellogg The seventy piece Concert Band, by its outstanding concerts and playing in assemblies, proved to be one of the best that MHS has ever had. Under the direction of Mr. Buxton, the band presented its annual winter and spring concerts in the high school gymnasium. The Winter Concert program was composed of such numbers as Cuban Holiday, Donna Juanita. Oifertufre, and the Chorale: St. Antoni, by Haydn-Brahms. E951 THEKLA NORMA TURNER-B.SiM. Vocal Music MINOMA BENSON-B.S., M.A. Vocal illusic Choir One of the busiest of high school organizations is the MHS Choir under the direction of Miss Minoma Benson. Besides giving their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, the members of the Choir sang before different Marietta civic organizations. OFFICERS President ..........,. ,,,...,...,,,..,,...,. ........ J 0 hn Spindler Vice President ..,,. .......,.....i. l Dick Gibson Librarian ..,...... ..., A rmelda McKnight Secretary ,.., ...... R uth Williamson Top Row: Charles Brown, James Andris, Shane Place, Bob Henthorne, Charles Seevers, Karl Stephan, Steve Gearhart, Harold McKnight, Tom Tlbbetts, Larry Davis, Leo Hardy, Merle Holland, Don Manuel. Third Row: Wilmer Stanley, Charles Miller, Jim Congleton Joanne West, Judy DeLong, Virginia Kline, Kay Oesterle, Barbara Hale, Susan Spindler, Marilyn Sprague, Nellie Hess, Jim LaHin, Bill Lund. Second. Row: Charlotte Burdette, Patty Bailey, Jeanne Sams, Beverly Dunbebin, Gretchen Otto, Frances Arnold, Darlyn Nye, Darlene Wilson, Patty Pickens, Mary Lou King, Judy Dearth, Arlene J0hnson, Barbara Borror, Violet Moore, Alberta Berg, Barbara Sloan. Bottom Row: Judy McCauley, Virginia Mills, Joan Mains, Ruth Fleming, Janice Ewing, Jean Braun, Sally Biszantz, Judy Finch, Armelda McKnight, John Spmdler, Dick Gibson, Ruth Williamson, Eleanor Mosley, Mary Alice Hoffman, Sheila Summers, Kaye Simon, Jerry Nelson, Martha Schramm, Marlene Boyce. Seated : M iss Benson. Standing: Eleanor Mosley, Sally liiszantz, Kay liodine, Judy Finch, liarliara Hale, Armc-Ida McKnight, Darlene Wilson, Susan Spinfller, Violet Moore, Kaye Simon, Shoila Summers, Barbara Horror, Martha Schramm. OFFICERS Girls' Ensemble Chosen by Miss Benson, this select group of girls sang before d i ffe ren t Marietta organizations, in assemblies, and in Choir and Glee Club concerts. President , ,,,,, ,, , , .,,,,,,, ., . Carolyn Strecker Vice President .,,, ,,.... l Jonna Mann Librarian .,.,..,,,,, .,,. S haron Smith Top Row: Jocelyn Hays, Violet Moore, Kay Oesterle, Nellie Hess, liarliara Hale, Ruth Williamson, Armelda Mcliniirht, Marilyn Snra1,:uo, Susan Spindler, Mary Otto, Kay liichl, Ann Uranston, lfla Mrlilwain, Dolores Wagner. Third Row: Charlotte Burdette. Gretchen Otto, Allwvrta lierxr, liarlvara Sloan, .Ian Wheeler. Cai-nl Duncan. Margaret Stevens, liarlvara Harris, Kaye Simon, Sheila Summers, Virginia Kline, Kay Ingram. Second Row: Joanne West, Barbara liorror, Judy Wagner, Patty l'iulu-ns, Geralrllm- Andris, Shirley Cutshaw, Pal Fink, Delores Dx-Ilona, Janice Jones, Judy Farley, Nancy Miller, Judy Deliongz. Bottom Row: Judy Dcarth. M' ' I. K' f J aiy ou ing, oan Mains, Karen MclTurdy, Donna Mann. l'arolyn Streelwr, Jean liraun, Marlene lloyes-, Ada Lou Beha, Dottie Barnes. Top Row: M Jeanne Sams. Roberts, Janice Ewing. Second Row: Carolyn Schultheis. Bottom Row: Esther Cart:-r, Ev: Cav El artha Steadman, Shirley liell, Sally liiszantz, .lan Asvh, Martha Craft, l rnm.0N A,-Hold, Beverly Dunholmin, Patty Bailey, Third Row: Ruth Fleming, Phyllis Sprague, Carol Younce, Maxine ltoo. l'aU,y Harris, Mary Rico, Marlene Davison, Charlene Hall, .Joyce Beverly Curtis, Judy Finch, Martha Schramm, Mary lluer, Jerry Nelson, Eleanor Mosley, Judy McI'auley, Virginia Mills, i i i, cna Scott. Mary Alice Hoffman, llarlm-no VVilson, Caroline Coxrf-well. llarlyn Nye, Arlene John- son, Sharon Smith. Senior l-ligh Girls' Glee Club This large singing group, which met two times a Week, participated in the Christmas Assembly, in the Christmas Concert, and the annual Spring Concert held at the First Methodist Church. Dance Band Standing: John Racer. Back Row: Steve Fulmer, Judy Finch. Second Row: Carl Stewart, Steve Gcrhart, Mike Daugherty, John Devol, George Lindamood, Jim Ladin. First Row: Charles McKnight, Dick Siley, Sandra Smith, Betty Siley, Jim Hyde. With its many appearances at the Tiger Tavern, the Dance Band became a popular favorite with MHS students. This organization is in its second year. Qrchestra Violins: Caroline Cogswell, Judy Farley, Judy McCauley, Nancy Bules, Brenda Best, Socrates Vurnis, Lona Kirk, Abigail Gres-n, Helen Kerns, Karen Burgwell, Dave Snodgrass. Violas: Karen McCurdy, Anne Nealis, Judy Dearth. Cellos: Alberta Berg, Jewell Whitaker, Gary Kochart, Ruth Weaver. String Basses: Edna Lee Scott, Sue Craft, Nina Dye. Flute: Sally Ash, Mary Alice Hoffman. Trumpet: George Lindamood, Jim Laflin. Clarinet: Tom Meredith, Jim Hyde, Trombone: Carl Stewart, Jim Hathaway. Bassoon: John Broughton. Tuba: Wayne McKnight. French Horn: Tum Tibbets, Beverly Corder. Drums: Linda Boone, Donna Lyons. Under the capable leadership of its new director, Mr. Pales, the Orchestra presented a spring concert in March. Just organized two years ago, it has already become a permanent part of our high school. WSJ Ninth Gracie Choir OFFICERS President .,,,,,,.,,., ,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,. ,... S t eve YYool0y Vice President .,.. ,,,,,.. G lennzt Vore Librarian ,..........,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,,.....,,, Stephanie Hays Top Row: Libby Laliarrv, Ralph Bowman, Larry Wheatley, Jack l-Iclwarcls. Laurel Daviclsun, Wayne McKnight, Paul Young, Larry Simonton, Joe MeNuit, Steve VVuoiey. Fourth 'Row: Carol Wendelken, Ann Kernan, Rosalie MeVay, .leanettv Karcher, Joan Waizner, Vir- Elnla Wires, Sue Seylvr, Rosalie lirum, Helen Kerns, Kula Harris, Suv Iiertram, .Indy English. Third Row: Sandra West, Judy McMullen, Connie Eisvnman, Shirley Smith, Marilyn Milli-r, Ruth ryiiiver, Kristin Spinfller, Carol Schenkel, Elsie Schwartz, Martha Lee, Glenna Vore, Nnrena a mot, Second Row: Tha-lma Carpenter, Ann Strevker, Sharon Hall, Carol l-Iclfly, Judy Morris, Ginger Horne, Stephanie Hays, Iieverly Iiankforrl, Nancy Weekley, Betty Slusser. Bottom Rcrw: Joanne Butts, Martha Jackson, Sue Hump, .lean Cochran. Suzanne Stephan, Palsy Galbraith, Diane Wvhrs, Joan Rice, Ann Harman, Marsha Ilye, Qhcicers oi: 7th C94 8th Grade Giee Clubs Back Row: Iiynni- Owi-ns, Ilona Kirk, Vicky Warnick, Kay lVlatthuws, Judy Wagrnvr, Judy King. Second Row: Madeline Hanna, Judith Swann-y. Jim Sorensen, Iiixdciy Barnes, Darrell Marshall, Carol Jean Smith, Linda Kile, liarbara Kile. First Row: Mike Mt-Cammon, lioh Thomas, Iiill lial-ci-r, Larry Simmons, Charles Mills. Harry Pettit, Karen Ritzc-rt, I mil I ii' 4 2 .df 1 L, ir V ,. X xg, 3 i .,,. 1 W, io. ' 4 Q. 'FM wi 'af 4 Q22 f -A , wx- , K' , :A Q. 4 I t . f gf! I , Y V X ff mi ,fL'3244L!Qm n X . fxfobp I V L 5 , Zi, LC Iliff Vx! , M! ul lk 7 x X, K 1 1,447 5747 -. . -' , f V' f' f W ff' rv? 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Russell Weiss and Dorothy Hawn reigned as King and Queen of the dance, with Fred Hunter, David Ellis, Sue Anderson, and Pat LaFaber as their attendants. Dick Van Duson and his band played for the dance. Building our Stairvifay. Congrats, Dottie and Russ! Some star, huh? 51021 Homecoming BONNIE WARFIELD A beautiful, clear, cool evening was the setting for our Homecoming on October 16. A thrilling game was provided for the fans with our Tiger team beating Newark 20-13. At half-time Bonnie Warfield was crowned Homecoming Queen by Captain Don Lauer, who presented her with a crown of white mums and a big kiss. The Senior Class presented the Queen with a large arm bouquet of yellow mums, and the Queen and her attendants, Carolyn Strecker and Sandra Smith, with mum corsages. Before the game there was a big parade with nine floats competing for top honors. First prize for the best float went to the Senior G. A. A., second prize to the Juniors, and third prize to the Seniors. After the game a dance was held at the Betsey Mills Club Gymnasium with the Queen and her attendants reigning over the festivities. The theme of the dance, which was Fall Frolic , was carried out in the decorations of autumn colors and leaves. Richard Wires and his Tune-Toppers provided the music for the dance. Queen and her We frm.: 'rohbwlf Say, Il'l7flIflH going Arllifld fr ff Attendants. on hl'I'l'f I 10:11 Senior L1041 Most Likely to Succeedg Mike Daugherty Flora Griffiths Best Personality Larry Crirnmel Ruth Williamson Most Fun to be With Don Lauer Pat Fink Best Actors Dave Darrah Shirlee DeLong Best Dancers Ted Hausman Bonnie Warfield Most Datable John Devol Armelda McKnight Best Looking Dick Gibson Pat LaFollette Cutest Couple Dave Ellis Dorothy Hawn Class Flirts Charles Cook Pat LaFaber Frievzdliest Tom Skipton Sue Anderson Biggest Blujffers Bob Betts Jean Braun Best Athletes Bill Stevens Carolyn Strecker Selects fiom Water Can't Quench the It's in the Book ,,,..,,,,...,, P. S. I Love You ..., If ............A,,, ,.., , , ,,,,,.,A,, Gambler's Guitar ,,,, Hot Rod Race , , , H., Crying in the Chapel . I'd Rather Die Young ,, Have You Heard M., H ., Senior Songs Fire of Love ,, Rags to Riches .. ,..,,, ,,,,, , ,, Your Cold, Cold Heart Caravan .. ,,,, ,. H.. ,,,,,,,,,, Flight of the Bumblebee High Noon ....,,... ,,...i,,,....,.,. , ..,ii.,, , Cool Waters ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, H.. That Ole Movie Show in the Sky ,.....,,. And So to Sleep Again ......,, ,,...,,,. Dragnet .. ,,,,, ,,,,,, . . ,,,,,, Sound Off ,, Sam and Harriett Test answers ,, Dear ole M. H. S. We graduate ...... Cowboy Clint After school Detention hall Moments preceding tests ., ...i..,...... Toby's ALL STATE . ,... ....... C . O. L. Champs Slusser's tests Processional ' v .. Blehl s Hornet A rough typing class Shower after football practice , ..... ,,., ..., ,i............... ...,.,.,..... . . ......., S t a rlite . ,,,,.. ...,,,........,...,..,.... ,,.. ...... . . S iegfried's class Theme song of the truant oflicer , ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,, , Calisthenics The Thing ...... ,.,, ,,,,, T hey keep it in the boiler room Tiger Rag ,.... ........ ...... .,.... . . . ..... ...... . . .... .... ....,.,..,,.....,, i,,.,..i........,.,,,..... .,... ,.., , . , . C y, the janitor Where ls Your Heart? fMoulin Rougeb ..., ...,... . ..... ........ , Coach Pierson You Belong to Me .. ...... ..... . .. ...... ..... . .. .,., .,.,,....,..,,., .... . M .. Hunter's Ford Oh Happy Day ,,., , ......... Parkersburg leveled in quake Winter Wonderland .. ..., . ..... ........,... .... ..... .... ...,,. C o u n t ry Club Sensor Favorites Actor ...,, .,... ..,..........,.....,,.. .... . . . .......,,.,.,,,.,,,,...,...,......,,.,. T ony Curtis Actress .. ..,.,. Marilyn Monroe Comedian ,....,,.,,... Jerry Lewis Band ,,....... Male Singer ,, Female Singer ..,...., , , i.,. Ray Anthony H, ,,,,,, Eddie Fisher ., , ..,......... ,..... .,.,.. .......,,, D o r is Day m Moulin Rouge Song ,, .,., ,, .,... Song fro Comic Book ,, Mad 51061 Alluring Bashful Carefree Dare-devils Energetic Forgetf ul Gad-abouts Happiest Idiots Joker Klever Likeable Magnetic Nice Original Pleasant Quiet Regal Stylish Talkative Unusual Vocalist Wedded X-citing Yawning Zippy Senior Alphabet Lois Wilson Marian Wright Jackie Reed Charlotte Middleswart Virginia Kline Patti Deering Boop Vadakin Marlene Boyce Carol Kellogg Barbara Hale Carol Eros Sheila Summers Myra LaFollette Nancy Farmer Jeanette Davis Yvonne Niceswanger Ruth Padgitt Harriett Frye Susan Spindler Carla Sutton Lea Abicht Violet Moore Lois Beverly Kuntz Marilyn Sprague Donna Collins Can You Imagine Marsch not cutting up in typing class? Crimmel not riding his bicycle? Boop having her homework? Stevens on a date without his teeth? Clark not giving homework ? Sandra without Sally? Flora Grihfiths a lady wrestler? Fred Hunter in the poor house? Sue Anderson three feet tall? Dave Ellis getting F's? Jason Kimball a b1'ain surgeon? Dick Eddy Without a car full of junior girls? Jeanette Davis quiet? LaFaber without a t'swing ? The Weethee girls not chasing college fellows? Calvin Wagner Franklin Blair Fred Hunter Dick Borman Charles McKnight Dick Eddy Paul Bertram Jim Congleton Rondal Cline Lee Strickler Bill Mills Jim Kerns Dick LaBarre Floyd Adams Jason Kimball Gary Beardmore George Blake Russell Weiss Pat Holdren Gary Schafer Monte Young John Spindler Arthur Harold OH'enberger Delbert Duckworth Roger Powers Dig that crazy clzaivz' The McKnight Clan Insomnia Sfnol PI.flfjP!IlI.Q I 1071 E, ,4.,f1 X Qi wi-'-vw f f,f 4-is 259253: 'K 7 gf f ,- .13 W. , .... ., .W K, W - 'wp ,I ,, . .,.,.,, ,W , ,.,.. ., ,, .gp fmqm ,, Hu ,.,, ..... . ,, . M . . 1 552335938 U ffihftie ' if 522 ' 4 a'Q' Q! 52' Y-Teen Snaps ' , W' :ax 1 I Lefs Ilrmccf Fmfslznfmz Y-Twrns. Imrzlfiizy Bftlfllfllflll. Cider rmrl Doicglmllls. flllflllf' Miss Am4'ricr1s. Wlzrzl arc tlzcjf? Lea Abicht-First one in our Class to go to Reno. Mary Boling-Graduated from cradle robbing to cradle Floyd Adams-Still thinks pipe cleaners are for clean- ing out macaroni for people who don't like chcese with their macaroni and cheese. Richard Allender-Head radio technician in the Un- derground Balloon Corporation. Sue Anderson-Voted t'Girl I would like most to be buried alive with, by natives of Uryabango-bango. Geraldine Andris-In hiding from mice and men. Francis Arnold-Sits up nights throwing mothballs at moths. Carol Baker-Being just her sweet and simple self. David Barth-Selling starch to those who aren't stiff. Gary Beardmore-Selling peanuts to the monkeys in the zoo. John Becker-Taking up the sidewalks in Marietta at 9:00 o'clock. Ada Beha-Won husband calling contest. Donald Berry-Boss of the tomato girls clown at the Packing House. Paul Bertram-Sets new records at Indianapolis Speedway. Bob Betts-Owner of new Naughty Nite Club in the neighboring metropolis of Belprc. Dwain and Dwight Biehl-Still buzzing their Hornet around. George Blakey-Biology professor at Yale. Betty1Blaker-Wishing she were back in Child Care c ass. Franklin Blair-Finally made his way to top in dent- ist business. fSells toothpicksq fm 1 rocking. Jerry Bond-Went crazy trying to sing 'KBaby, It's Cold Outside, as a solo. llonna Fionnette-Raising the second generation of aviators. Richard Borman-Manager and star of Brave Bor- man's Hot Rod Show. Marlene Boyce-Two more dollars and shc'll have the train fare to Illinois. Shirley Boyd-Adding more red heads to this already troubled world. .lean Braun-Took over Clark's post at M. H. S. Richard Britton+Still thinks a sardine is an offspring of a czar and a czarine. Alfrcda Brown-Rocking her first grandchild to sleep. Patty Brown-Looking for the rosy cheeks on the big apple. Ella Caldwell-Still trying to figure out Buxton's band fo1'mations. Marilyn Carver-Raising a family of little liver pills. Jerry Caseman-Famous artist painting political car- toons on the walls of the White House. Adrian Caywood-Has been on an expedition for 19 years in search for the East Pole. Margaret Chance-Adding her part to the next gener- ation. Larry Chutes-Riding shotgun for the city bus lines. Lloyd Cline-Discovered new way to reduce by eating only holes in Swiss cheese. Ilondal Cline-Leading a quiet and sober life. David Coffey-Doing big business in Alaska selling refrigerators to the Eskimos. Robert Cofman-A famous salesman selling Potter's Pink Pills for pale people. Donna Collins-New Madame Curie. James Congleton-Thinks housewives are cruel be- cause they whip the cream and beat the eggs. Charles Cook-Just arrived at supersonic speed-back- ing zigzaggy down high school hill. Earl Cooper-Texas cattle rancher and oil magnate. Betty Craig-Duchess of Utopia. Larry Crimmel-Editor of Mad , the hilarious comic for homicidal maniacs. Fransces Cunningham- Proprietress of the Smoke hop. Shirley Cutshaw-Teaching ducks to swim. David Darrah-Got a new boomerang for his birth- day and Went crazy trying to throw his old one away. Mike Daugherty-Going great guns at Vassar until they found out his name wasn't Maybelle,'. Jeanette Davis-Got kicked out of the Greasy Spoon for the 2,000,000th time. Raymond Davis-New time keeper on popular comedy show 'tDragnet . The last one swallowed a time bomb. William Dayton-Trying to get prohibition back, so he can be a big-time bootlegger. Patti Deering-Author of new best seller, 'tHow to Get Your Man in Twelve Easy Lessons. Judith DeLong-Got lost in the mail when she tried to send herself to Julius LaRosa. Shirlee DeLong-Langorous lady of luxurious leisure. Anna Denton-Catching on to a joke told at com- mencement. John Devol-Trying to put Harry James out of busi- ness. Shirley Dimit-All-American fullback at Yippahoopie College under head coach Lucille Sweeney. Harold Doak-Serving as sheriff of Mudcat Countyg crime now at an all-time high. Delbert Duckworth-Still thinks a buttress is the wife of a butler. Peggy Dutton-Spinster surrounded by memories. Richard Eddy-One-Eye-Eddy! Roughest guy in kindergarten. David Ellis-Double Dealin' Dave's gambling casino in Reno COhioJ. Carol Eros-Interior decorator for a love nest. Nancy- Farmer-Married a millionaire and now is raising little bank accounts. Pat 1AFinvlg-Turning down her past. fMore power to er. Carolyn Fisher-A popcorn magnate. Janet Fleming-Still trying to keep Glen a secret. Ray Fritsche-Still looking up vocab words for dear old Siegy',. Harriett Frye-Head waitress in Slingin' Sammie's Slop Chewey Joint. Dean Gerber-Is now so old he can remember when Monroe meant James and not Marilyn. Richard Gibson-Known as 4'Ratface Richard, the Underworld Czar. Nancy Gramkow-Head police woman of the F. B. I. under big brother Peter. Flora Grii'Fiths-Coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Grace Groves-Running a parking lot. Barbara Hale-Just left for Switzerland. fMariettaJ. James Hall-Still wondering if the tick in his watch is an insect. Shirley Hall-Looking old, trying to keep young. David Harris-Big Gentleman Farmer. fThe only thing he ever raised was his hat.J Ted Hausman-Selling canoes to the Arabs, so they can paddle around on the heat wave. Dorothy Hawn-Hanging curtains in a bungalow. Shirley Heigdershot-Chief cook and bottle washer or . . . . Barbara Hendrickson- Advice to Love Lornw column writer. Ramona Hendrickson-She let a pumpkin fall and when it lit it was a squash. James Henry-Working in a donut factory measuring the holes. Anna Hensler-Writes Tillie the Toi1er for Amer- ican newspapers. Shirley Hockenberry-Keeping house somewhere. James Hoff-Keeps wondering why the teeth in his comb don't bite him. Pat Holdren-Serving life for murder. He wrung out Steven's sponge. fGood old Holdren, always good for a laugh!J Reba Hose-Still trying to get in West Point. Fred Hunter-Coach of the Williamstown Senior Kin- dergarten football team. Dorotha Hurst-Runs a beauty parlor to curl men's mustaches. Ruth Jacoby-First woman to swim the English Chan- nel underwater. Sandra Johnson-Thrifty spendthrift. Sara Johnson--Chief lady supersonic jet pilot for Hudson. Myra Kaplan-Just received her Masters Degree in men from Go-fer U. Jacqueline Karcher-Interior decorator for some luckyC?j man's home. Carol Kellogg-Playing a victrola in the Marietta Band. Shirley Kelly-Matron of Women's Reformatory. Shirley Kendall-A secretary in love with her boss. Curt Keney-Now the subject of a nation wide searchg got lost in one of his books. Jo Ann Keney-Writes jokes for Hob Bope. James Kerns-Head barber for Mr. Runkle. Jason Kimball-He-man of Barnum and Bailey Circus. Shirley King-Tarzaness in the movies. Virginia Kline-Big Business woman. She went so far into the red she is being investigated by Con- gress. Beverly Kuntz-Still trying to beat Marilyn Monroe out of being America's number 1 pin-up girl. Richard LaBarre-Raising little yachts. Pat LaFaber-Bruising lady fullback with the t'Green Bay Packersf, Gads! What hip action. Pat LaFollette-Lost on the island of Cannibal Ring. Heard she was in quite a stew. Donald Lauer-Just did a command performance of Abercrombie Fords.', Gertrude Legleitner-Just discovered how to burn water. Richard Lutz-After eighteen years of training at Rio Tenspot has become another Bevo . Margaret McKenna-Still wondering why We just couldn't memorize letters in shorthand. Richard McKenna-Feeding mice jumping beans and selling them for midget kangaroos. Armelda McKnight-Only mother in history to have ten boys on M. H. S. squad all at once. fShe says, Anything to help the good Alma Mater. J Charles McKnight-Working with Louise on the 5th dimension. Lewis McVay-Still wondering how a bark can be worse than a bite. fllllj Anna McVey-High salaried employee of an American bank in South America. Wanda Metcalf-Big time bandit, known as Wicked Wandaf' Charlotte Middleswart-Star of radio show, I Love Melvin. Charles Miller-Carrying water to the pink elephants in a circus. Donald Miller-Slipped down the bath drain and is now lost at sea. William Mills-Wrote How to Make Money Easy While Serving at San Quentin. Rhoda Moore-A snake charmer in a circus. Violet Moore-Just made her debut with Metropolitan. David Morris-Etching enthusiast. James Munnell-Took over Dave Pyles place as top sportscaster at WMOA-TV. Bernice Murray-Keeping the home fires burning. Sam Muscari-Owner of Slingin' Sammie's Slop Chey Joint. Yvonne Niceswanger-At hubby's beck and call. Rosemary Noland-Just back from a World Cruise. Dale OH'enberger-Now owning a chain of Rexall Drugs. Harold Oflfenberger-Number 1 play boy at kinder- garten. Ruth Padgitt-Frying iiapjacks in Bachelor Hall. Judith Pape-Skiing instructor at Miami Beach. Patty Pickens-Grower of the biggest and best toma- toes in Ohio. Thomas Porter-Knitting a purple and green sweater for his pink giraH e. Roger Power-Playing tiddley-winks with manhole covers. Delmar Pullens-Valentino of 1974 starring in the Lover from Planet X. John Racer-Playing tuba on Dragnet program. Jacqueline Reed-Teaching how to have a southern accent in ten easy lessons. Carolyn Reynolds-Wife of a prosperous farmer. Helen Reynolds-Author of a book, 'fAround the World in Seven Days. James Reynolds-Got caught trying to write a check on the Ohio River Bank. Jack Rhodes-Star of joke telling program, Can You Top This? Shirley Rinard-Author of How to Learn Shorthand in Ten Easy Lessons. Richard Robinson-In the hospital asking the nurse if the weather were such that he could have gone horseback riding if he hadn't gone yesterday. Cecil Sarver-Feeling sorry for the Pane in the win- dow. Mary Sayre-Advocator of bigger and better hankies for women. Donald Scarbro-Richard Widmark's understudy. Gary Schafer-Another King Midas, but everything he touched turned fand rand. Terry Scott-Taking orders from the boss. Peggy Seyler-A second Emily Post. Sheldon Shimer-Sells Frigidaires to the Eskimos. Kaye Simon-Vocalist with Guy Lumbazo and his Boiled Arabians. Dorothy Sims-Trying to settle a match strike. Thomas Skipton-Chief Mud-in-the-Eye, third party in brother trio, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief. Eva Smith-President of the Burlington Liars Club. Max Smith-Popular new Senator who proposed new two-day school week. Sally Smith-Listening to her little daughter say, 'tCan 'arry kith me now? fini Sandra Smith-Wrote popular hit tune, 'tToo Many Loves Have I. Shirley Smithberger-Stewardess on an airliner. Phyllis Snodgrass-Attempting cross pollination of a cactus plant and an orchid. John SpindlerfThe crystal goes cloudy for us on this one. Susan Spindler-Helping Slusser analyze the contents of cafeteria zoop. Marilyn Sprague-Famous author of The Flvils of Smoking. PGggy Sprague-Helping Earl take pictures of Earl, Jr. Ilan Stephan-'fHonest Dan, crooked used car dealer. William Stevens-Big stunt man. Biggest feat is div- ing 500,000 feet into a wet sponge. Robert Stewart-A sailor with a gal in every po1't. Carolyn Strecker-Married to Don and now has a football team plus one sub. Lee Strickler-Selling eyeballs of ally cats to little kids for shock-proof marbles. Sheila Summers- Miss Red Hot Riding Hood 1974. Carla Sutton-The first lady President. Her husband writes f'My Day! Terry Swaney-Honorary guest at Sing Sing. Robert Thrasher-Blows the Foghorn on the Bulldog Drummond show, Arlene and Lorraine Treadway-So close together they are using their heads as bookends. Crandle Treadway-We donno! Got lost in cross- country race 1954. Phillip Ullman-Chinky, Chinky Chinaman sittin' on a fence. Still trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents. Betty Sue Vadakin-New tackling dummy for M. C. Charles Valentine-Taking Rochester's place on Jack Benny's program. Jayne Van XVey-First to fly to the moon and learn that it is made of green cheese. Terry Venham-Rassling Orangoutangs for a Pygmy circus in Africa. Calvin Wagner-Finally graduated and is now rest- ing from the struggle Cin the Old Ladies' Homel. Marlene Wagner-On the road with her minstrel show. Leading blues'l singer. Gerald WardiTakes over Howdy Doody's place fol- lowing the latter's death. Lowell VVarden-Trying to get the lVest Side admitted to the Union, Bonnie Warfield-The lady 'udetekituffv who captured Rat-face Richard. Robert Weaver-Invented a clock with invisible hands to be used in schools. Myrna Weethee-Author of new book Evils of Col- lege Boys. Revella Weethee-Finally landed one of those college fellows, Russell Weiss-Steel nerved test pilot in tricycle fac- tory. Richard Wendelken-Drilling holes in limburger cheese to ventilate it. Dorothy Westerman-Still wondering why every Tom, Dick, and Harry's named John. Norman Wheeler-Building a bridge between Japan and San Francisco. Ruth Williamson-Big CongresswomanMProjectz Try- to get Williamstown moved to Ohio. Lois Vl'ilson-Probably will be walking the floors at night. Marian Wright-Thrifty house-wife for some thrifty husband. Joannc Young-Your guess! ll'e're exhausted. C O u P bf' Nbgx N4 U70--X HOME' COMING K. K- K. CTYCOOND FAQEWELL EARME Oh! Com E Professorg, Tohn Q. 'P I wot 'H-c 'Younger 9 Set ' PARADE CHEERLEADERS +2 SR. FL ' , - DAT AND so TO mr ,yg,q,,y ov C f lN' SEASUN .' QSGAIDN , AfS8lNf 63553 ' .QNYVVAY ffmju.'5'C wanting For ex Fire, Abolrumby FORDS YOU T0-.kihg A ruDNioHT SNACK Qouu- picture. ? from the LADYXS BOY 5 MAN-0-MAN! HOM E JOURNAL 5 0 M E 0 F D A: G I R. LJ 5 Moro HAM ?? IFAIVA SMILE ' 955'3Qf551'sf- J. 4 if ? 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' pf A ' f 'I ,, f J .I C Vg- V DL Q, , ,U 441' . L I f L' N '- f 4' if Lb 1 lf! - , xr! , ' fi CJ ' ff ff nv' l 7 . ' ,Lv f ,Z CMU ' L ' N 1 ,gi v J fl 1151 WEBSTER SAID IT THIS WAY: 201119 fh51'1Df H- fAS- himl- A ed' u-cat' ed C-kat'edg -idl, adj. Q. The. abiding place of the affections, esp. 1. Having an education complete according domestic affections. to an accepted standard. AFTER LIVING AT HOME AND STUDYING AT MARIETTA COLLEGE MHS graduates have this to say: Living at home and ac- quiring a part-time job, if a student wishes to earn his way through, is a big advan- tage. Going to a. small school also gave me a better chance The closeness and unity m Sports' at Marietta College is much akin to that at MHS. MC Dave D1'enneH,1951- has p1'ovided me with a def- inite goal and many close and lasting friendships. Ann James, 1950. . . . and here, everyone gets to know everyone else. I feel that the speech department can't be beaten anywhere. Ma1'ietta College has become a tradition in our family-I'm the seventh one to go here. -Sara Musca1'i, 1951. One of the relationships I've enjoyed the most at Marietta has been the close and friendly cooperation between the High School and the College. Both have F01' iHf0l'm3ti0l1, 00111301 much in common-an increasing number Mrs. Mildred Eberle of students who claim both schools as Director of Admissions their alma I'Il2l.t6I'.,' President W. Bay Irvine, 1912. 51163 PATRONS PAGE Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Oyster Dr. and rVlrs. Geo. E. Huston Dr. and fVIrs. ll. WI. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. VVilliams Dr. and Mrs. VVilliarn R. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. QI. A. Beiser Attorney and .Vlrsp Wilbur jones Dr. and Mrs. Richard QI. Howard Attorney and Mrs. Hayward PV. Strerrker Dr. and Mrs. Ford Eddy Dr. and Mrs. PVilbur L. Socket! Dr. and Wlrs. I'VilIinm. C. Rankin Dr. and .Vlrsp james T. .-lsrlz Scott and Eesley Attorney R. M. Noll Dr. and rWrs. Ii. E. Nida Engineer and Mrs. C. IJ. Camden A Friend Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Meredith LU71 To The Class of '54 Congratulations on your graduation. Whether you are beginning your business career now, or intend to continue your studies in preparation for a future career, we at Electromet and Bakelite wish you happiness and success. Bakelite Company Electro Metallurgical Company Divisions of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation IIE! MARIETTA, OHIO fusj For your needs We have no reason To recommend anything but The machines and systems We Make Them All Remington Rand, Inc. gum and may the best man win! E7 nsgyiwliel El' 5 Fifa X X4 3 Qi Q E cy .. .! ' X A if it -F-V T ISIT e .:-.- J' The game's the thingg To compete is in the American tradition-it is the secret of our success in building a Way of life where any American start- ing from scratch has unlimited freedom and oppor- tunity to achieve the best that is in himself. The rules of the game are simple-integrity, character, ability, confidence, and the Will to work and Work hard. AMERICAN CUMPANV WILLOW ISLAND. WEST VIRGINIA L1201 The Marietta Eailp illimzs YOUR MOST DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF NEWS World-Wide News Covemg I The Associated Press PHONE 3000 Compliments of THOMAS D. MCLAUGHLIN---J0HN J. KEIL Over I5-Millions Assets . . . Largest in Marietta's Trading Area. It's An Admirable :il y American Ambition V to Want to be a Millionaire . . . But: If you are to attain such success or any substantial part of it . . . even to the point of making yourself inde- pendent of relief when old . . . the sooner you open a savings account the better. Making an early start is so very VERY important. Forming the 'Kthrift habit brings the ultimate Hpay-off . Sl. will open a savings account at the Peoples . . . and help you set your sights upon one of life's finest goals: self-earned security! OVER HALF-CENTURY UF BANKING LEADERSHIP. p BANKING MARIETTA, OHIO The My Sc TRUST co. Branches: ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE coma BELPRE, O' LOWELL' 0' JUNIOR AND SENIOR PORTRAITS for this Orian by J 0 Distinctive Protmiture L 122 J VANGUARD PAINTS Vanguard Finishes First 0 Sold by EIVINIETT SUTTON COMPANY 103 PUTNAM STREET MARIETTA, OHIO THE MAN WITH A SMILE USKEE-In Says KIDS, WHEN YOU WANT LUNCH STOP IN AT THE FOOT OF HIGH SCHOOL HILL For those good Hot Dogs and Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Cakes Come out and spend the evening. - ALSO - Don't Forget Those Delicious DAIRY QUEEN SUNDAES MILK SHAKES xIlf THE MARIETTA ELECTRIC COIVIPANY OTTO BROS Wlariettcfs Headquarters for MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR CATALINA SWIMWEAR and PLAYABOUTS PENNEY'S 127-129 PUTNAM STREET The right note for feffes enf ELECTRIC Sz APPLIANCE Q3 COMPANY K, Electrical Contractors if 'W IN if IJRINAI 1 V ' t ff M q INDUSTRIAL 7 A, - COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 'A' Q A 121 Front Street Phone 1875 Marietta, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1954 EVERGREEN SHADE MOTEL AND STEAK HOUSE NEWPORT PIKE MP AND MRS. NORM SCHWARTZ L1241 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 THE MARIETTA CONCRETE CORPORATION Qualify Bmzfimy Supplies from Ff f1f,f fzafffm ff, Rfwff' Complinmnts of ,mm U NX IIIIEIII MARIETTA METAL PRODUCTS CO. Engineers, Fabricators, and Manufacturers of SHEET METAL PRODUCTS D A Welding and Complete Mxehme Shop 205 PUTRAM AV FNUF PHONE 470 ill? 212 FARMALL MCCORMICK Compliments 5252222 INTERNATIONAL of a 7 S F fiend 118 120 Second Street Ihone 2941 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1954 RIDDLES CONFECTIONERY SPINDLER ELECTRIC COMPANY Complete Electrical service 2926 SALZIVIAN'S your favorite SCHWINN DEALER The place where they Rent, P p and Sell Bicycles. If It's for ct Bicycle-We Have It Compliments of THE C. L. BAILEY GROCERY CO. BEST WISHES IN THE FUTURE WAKEFIELD HOTEL Compliments 0 f ROACH SERVICE STATION Congmtul t d Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 .. , CE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCTS I l Phone 10 DUNCAN AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, INC. 161 Front si. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE J. C. Duncan, Jr. ,,.. ,, ,... , ,. President Johnny Burge ....,,..,, .. . 1111 , Machinist Vernon L. Brown N., ,..,.,., Service Managei Roy C. Britton Charles H. Duncan ,, Vice President Dale E. Diedrich , Parts Manager Richard A. Gunini , ,, Machinist , Accountant FIRST NATIONAI. BANK Member: Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Deposit-Insurance Corporation Complinzrfnfx of THE MARIETTA ROLLER RINK Operated by Robeit P. Metts Al71I'I'?'f'Cl'.S No. 1 Sport Skating Every Day Except Mon. and Tues. 7 :E 0-10 230 Sunday Matinee-2 :OO-4 :EIO O'cIock FAIRGROLNDS Ih 3918 MARIETTA, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 THE AIROLITE COMPANY Come dofwn and sec us in the summer. MARIETTA TRUCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To thc Class of 195.4 JK: ji. .,'O',V..'i'T COLONY PUTNAM OHIO THE A TRES Dependable Jewelers Since 1877 I Je Q 208 FRONT STREET CONGRATULATIONS Complimejlts To the Class of 1954 gf MARIETTA FRUIT PACKAGE WINAN'S AND LUIVIBER CO. FRESH BAKED GOODS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR DAILY If PCLCJS to Lvvlf WGUU Look for the Red O? Cream colored Trucks CECIL S. THOMAS, Proprietor Peoples Bank Building 127 Putnam Street Phone 915 Second St. Everything for the Homew FURNITURE C Z. t APPLIANCES - FLOOR OOVEPINO Om? mm S of HOUSE WARES Furniture Company 313-317 Second Street Marietta, Ohio S0'llfllGCLSE87VL Ohio's Lrwgest and Finest STEHLE PLUMBING AND HEATING, INC. 233 Second Street D. K. HAYS sl E. J. K. STEHLE, JR., Proprietors Phone 190 Quality Plumbingu l128fI Member: Federal De osit Insurance P I . . THE DIME SAVINGS IETY C01p01at10f1 100102 FFOIIC SCFQGC Um, 1871, NIa1'IClta, Ohio GRANT EDWARDS SERVICE STATION CITIES SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR 24-Hour SI I'7,'1IC'l' Muskingum Drive Phone 10 ,G ANDERSON RADIO - TV MOTOROLA-SYLVANIA-DUMONT ,., . . Wlzrfr lflf1I0 and CPIFIISIOII an' Il In1.w'1z,es.vinof cz SI.fC!'IIIH!f. 197 Front Street Phone P160 DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE ARE CHANGING TO CRYSTAL DAIRY TOP QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 425 120 Third Street C07Lg7'CLCfLLC!1lf'TOIl8 to CIIC' Class of 1954 BRUNICARDI'S WAINWRIGHT'S I'IANOS-FURNITURE-APPLIANCES Visit Our Music Department - Erm'yt121'1zg IVIZLSIICCIZ - HARRY E. PETTIT INSURANCE AGENCY P13 Putnam Street Phone I1 J 224 Putnam Street Phone 1901 MWICHZII OIIIU 64:4 -.loaf Bread IU Compliments of kl n l Sewing I ndustryv ZENITH TELEVISION F. 0. DAY RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE Phone 2099 410 Poplar Street Marietta, Ohio Trust in the Lord with all thine heartg And lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.-Proverbs 3:5-6. RICHARD WENDELKEN PRODUCER OF FINE POULTRY THE MARIETTA LIVE STOCK MARKET, INC. 'ASALE EVERY THURSDAY Phone 2053 Pike and Acme Streets Marietta, Ohio Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth My word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come unto condemnationg but is passed from death unto life.-John 5:24. INDUSTRIAL STEAM COAL MARBLE CLIFF LIME M. F. Wemlelken ds' Co., Inc. MARIETTA, oH1o Compliments of THE INTERSTATE PIPE 8: SUPPLY COMPANY BETTY LEE SHOPPE . . . Always Something New . . . 252 FRONT STREET CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1954 . For SMART FASHIONS 51301 I25?8S155'i?Q5?Sn22S J 81 G APPLIANCE CO. 314'Eff1.if3Z'fn3hTfmt JACK ANI? GENE VVIEHL 'IL00k fol H10 big Croxlcff sign just norflz of flzrf Courf House Say It With ANTONS' FLOWERS Any Time-Any Place-Any O0ffflS1'07'! B It Q 204 Front Street a Phones 407 and 514 We Telegraph FIOYIPIS SCHAFER'S somo SERVICE STATION NEW 'NC' Corner of Wooster and Second Phone 467 and 868 Phone 2009 sHERwlN.w1LLiAMS PAINTS LW my P2fi1,FfiifSf,IOfff,I O3 I Qfhmzzy Cover the Earth C0m MmmS of THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Mm-im, Ohio MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANFE CORPORATION Ililll AMERICAN IRON AND METAL PIPLATE CAFETERIA You cannot buy A Better Piece of Pie 25423 THIRD STREET MARIETTA, OHIO Compliments of the UNION HARDWARE COMPANY Paints and General Hardware Compliments of TI'IE SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY MARIETTA, OHIO FOR SPORTWEAR FOR DRESSWEAR BARNES STORE Mariettct's Largest Clothiers THE TIRE SHOP RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING 207 Second Street Phone 844 MARIETTA'S CAMERA AND PICTURE FRAME STORE 'tE1ferything for the Office MARIETTA OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY FLANDERS BROS. THE WAGNER ART SHOP S A INSURANCEM , h, 404 Third sweet Sim 1890 Phone 242 amtta' 0 10 KELLY NEWS ROBERT D. SMITH, jeweler GREETING CARDS STATIONERY 532 Fourth Street CANDY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Diamonds, Watches, Watch Repairing COMPLIMENTS THE VOGUE CLEANERS Cong'ratuta.tio'n,s and Best Wishes Where the Charm of Newness is Restored 188 FRONT STREET PHONE 239 Q Arch Hammett, Jr.-Mahlon L. Fouss WEST SIDE TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Local and Long Distance MOVING-STORAGE-PACKING Hauling With Care 311 GILMAN Agents United Van Line, Inc. PHONE 899 F1321 Compliments from the. .. WEBER'S SUPERETTE MARKETS MARIETTA LAUNDRY Super Zoric Dry Cleaning Marietta, Ohio C0Ill1IlI'VII1'HILN of . . . THE OASIS . . . Warren Street SCHRAMM 8a BRITTIGAN REALTORS Masonic Temple Building Marietta, Ohio APEX FEED AND SUPPLY Everything for the Farm Marietta, Ohio Phone 1261 PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES PHOTO-OFFSET - ENGRAVING Richardson Printing Corporation f?0I7Ijll1'llI!'lllN of tho 'E -4524 CRYSTAL BEVERAGE CO. PAINTS ENAMELS THE MARIETTA PAINT AND COLOR COMPANY Factory Branch Store 219 SECOND STREET Phone 280 VARNISIIES STAINS Acme Street at Kenwood-Marietta, Ohio Phone 1205 GREETINGS THE BETSEY MILLS CLUB AND DINING ROOM LOWE'S SUPER-SERVICE STATION SIEBERLING TIRES Complete Lubrication, Serriee Cornplinzents of LEEDS JENVELERS 116 Putnam Street Cliilljllllllllillf-W of ARCHER AUTO PARTS 128 Front Street TELEPHONE 543 448 THIRIJ sr. Phone 2720 er n 4' i 11 170400 5 ' 0 0 . FET B.na6a21rach ' ,mfs vusss 123 Putnam Sf. PI'l0I'l6 2950 I HOPP FEED 8z SEED STORE Quality Feed and Seeds Baby Chicks and Poultry Supplies PHONE 151 105 NORTH THIRD STREET Marietta Wholesale Grocery, Inc. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Chewing Gum, Notions and Groceries 166-168 FRONT ST. MARIETTA, OHIO Phone 1757 A. H. SMITH SL SON Washed River Sand and Gravel, Ready-Mixed Concrete, Cement Block, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Fireproof Building Materials BUTLER AND POST STS. MARIETTA, OHIO NEW DAINTY LUNCH 174 Front Street STEAKS, CHOPS, SANDWICHES ROWLAND Sz SMITH MEATS, GROCERIES, PRODUCE 211 Greene Street-Phone 563 GILBERT SCHENKEL Electrical Contractor 501 Third Street Marietta, Ohio Phone 303 CO0KE'S NEW AND USED GODDS 192 Front Street Compliments of MILLER BOTTLING CO. Sun Spot Orange Grapette Dr. Swett's Root Beer Compliments of THE FAMILY STORE 111 Putnam Street Compliments of THE FRIENDLY STORE S. S. KRESGE-5c-10c-250 PRESERIPTIDNE smug xavs MAHONE TIRE SERVICE Your General Tire Distributor 155 Front Street UNCLE BILL'S CUT RATE Veterinary Supplies Baby Goods - Sundries - Gifts 127 GREENE ST. MARIETTA, OHIO Phone 1145 Compliments from BRADEN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY e WMOA Studios in Hotel Lafayette Mi tual 'n Marietta L 1 DRUGS f134j W. H. HEIBY COMPANY ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS R6STd67LCllll-COIIII7l6i'tflIlfl-I'IlflNNfVIIII Equipment for Rent Authorized Dealer for Gunnison Homes 15 Tiberway, Marietta, Ohio Phone 2727 Peerless Tailors df Cleaners FINKEL BRoTHERs, Proprietors CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING We Know Ho ll . KUEHN BROTHERS 113-117 Front Street O. M. XVOLFORIJ, Owner-Manager ANDRIS BROTHERS SUPERETTE Open evenings until 6:30 313 Greene Street-Phone 1916 The Biggest VClI'I'I'l'1j of Fine Foods in Tozrn 219 Scammel Street Phone 996 Complimcnfv of Send it to A ' PORTER'S THE FAIRGROUND GROCERY ,mr 900 Front Street NORWOOD CLEANERS DRY CLEANING-PRESSING 1 150 Wells St., Marietta, Ohio - Pho ie 146 C. E. PETERS, Owner R Sz S SALES COMPANY Admiral Television THIRD AND BUTLER STREETS FLOYD FOOD STORE We Deliver 652 PHILLIPS STREET PHONE 20322 Co ni plimcnts of MOORE'S Auto Accessories, Home Supplies, Hardware, Toys, Sporting Goods Seldon R. Fleming-Donald E. Flowers, Owners 150-154 Front Street, Marietta, Ohio Complimezzts NATIONAL DRUG STORE 11.151 DRY CLEANING - PRESSING - DYEING 116 MAPLE STREET BEST WISHES MARIETTA FIRE FIGHTERS Compliments of UNION BUSTTERMINAL OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY 1739 FRONT STREET Sandwiches - Milk Shakes - Sundaes THE HARMAR NEWS The Store of Value EARL I.. JACKSON, Proprietor 120 Maple Street Marietta, Ohio Com plim wzfs of WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Millinery and Accessories THE PEOPLES STORE 121 GREENE STREET Ma1'z'etfa.'.v Largest M1'II1'nerg Shop SCIO CHINA COMPANY Where You Buy for Less RECAPPING VULCANIZING D. O. Curtis df Son, Incorporated GLASS 1 CHINA - POTTERY Dayton Thorobreii Tires Farm Tractor Tires I Tractor Tire Repalrmg and Filling Wh01eSale-Ret-all Phone 2575 For Road service can 1143 Marietta, ohio MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR WORKINGMAN'S STORE, Inc. 107 GREENE STREET CHARLES A. PICKERING ELECTRIC SHOP Evergreen, Newport Pike, Route 1 MARIETTA, OHIO PHONE 2387-J KEYSTONE SHOE STORE SHOES For the Entire F amrly Compliments of MARIETTA BUS7I.INE Congratulations to the Class of 1954 john W. Heath Insurance Agency 239 SECOND STREET Marietta, Ohio Compliments of JOHNNIES BARBER SHOP 103 Poplar Street Norwood ST. CLAIR BARBER SHOP BEN F. CLARK, Proprietor '1Loolc Your Bestu BERGEN BROTHERS, INC. Plumbing, Heating Contractors 307 Third Street Phone 318 DUDLEYS FLORIST Remember Us for Your Flowers Third and Scarnmel Phone 399 VVE VVIRE FLONVERS EVERYVVHERE NEVILLE'S GROCERY MEATS AND GROCERIES 314 Greene Street Phone 1973 FITZGERALD MARKET Fresh Meats and Groceries PHONE 258 281 MUSKINGUM DRIVE 'Gift , K RECORDS APPLIANCES llIr0tlQSEI9gt!zAcTrEl E IDEAL GAS AND ELECTRIC C0. 209 Second Street Phone 2767 PHONOGRAPHS GREETING CARDS 51361 AMERICAN SUPPLY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Phone 500 134 Second Street R. O. W ETZ TRANSPORTATION Loral and Long DI.Sfll7lIfK' Hauling 110-112 Second Street P, O, BOX 2732 Marietta, Ohio PHONE 556 The Photo-Engravings Used in This Book Produced By The Northern Engraving and Electrotype Company CANTON, OHIO Cofmplinients of American Liquid Fertilizer Co., Inc. SECOND STREET AT ST. CLAIR MARIETTA, OHIO C07711Jll'77ll'llfS MARIETTA FARMERS' EXCHANGE 123-125 Third Street Hardware - Fencing - Dairy Supplies Ash Greenhouses and Flower Shop Opposite Goodrich Plant Cut Flowers and Potted Plants fCOrsages for All Occasionsj We Deliver KOCHERT,S GROCERY Frozen Food and Ice Cream Meat and Produce PHONE 2774 517 WARREN STREET PARKETTE DRIVE IN Home of Good Foods Route 77 and 21 MILLER'S MEMORIAL CO. Corner Gilman and Lancaster Streets West Marietta Phone 1679 FOR THE BEST WISHES OF CLASS OF 1954 THE GILMORE-OLSEN CO. Telephone 850 Opposite Museum JUALITY GROCERY HAAS INSURANCE 5' 1 201 Washington Street Marietta, Ohio 407 Fhuld Street Corriplimeizts of LONE PINE TRUCK STUP Coniplfmenfs of Blume and Lazlenderif Barber Shop Immel Bros. Machine if Tool Co. Dealers in Secondhand Oil Well Supplies and Oil Well Fixtures, Casing Rings and Slips Sent anywhere on short notice. WILL V. HAYES INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 5254 L1371 MATTHEWS APPLIANCE CENTER BENDIX SALES AND SERVICE 212 Front Street PATTERSON JEWELERS 230 FRONT STREET Elgin Watches Davis Diamonds Expert Watch Repairing Compliments of . . . DIXIE SHOP 288 Front Street Phone 3828 CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE OF MARIETTA, INC. The Greatest Name in Water Conditioning 1402 COLGATE ROAD MARIETTA, OHIO PHONE 1363-J-1 STERLING SERVICE STORE SECOND AND SCAMMEL STREETS MARIETTA, oH1o STERLING GASOLINE Quaker State Oil Goodyear Tires Singer Sewing Machine Company PAUL J. LONGGREAR, Manager 284 FRONT STREET MARIETTA, oH1o Compliments of Old Cap'n Doug of the CLAMTHOUSE MARIETTA AND PARKERSBURG SCHAFER'S LEATHER STORE LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS 140 Front Street HOOD FUNERAL HOME, INC. 318 Second Street Phone 97 THE PIONEER SAVINGS AND LOAN C0. 216 PUTNAM STREET Our savings accounts are insured up to 310,000 for each depositor. Compliments of WIESER 8z CAWLEY Furniture, Carpets and Appliances Congratulations to the Class of 1954 EVERGREEN TRUCK STOP 203 Pike Street Phone 2040 QUAKER STATE PRODUCTS HHULA' WVAGNER, Prop. STRIMEL PLUMBING COMPANY 756 Greene Street Phone 1351 Compliments of LEO EMORY'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite the Lafayette Hotel Compliments of STADIUM OIL AND GAS -ATLANTIC PRODUCTS- Sixth and Greene Streets MARIETTA, OHIO PHONE 337 lissj Compliments of RAYMOND E. BIEHL FIRE, CASUALTY, LIFE INSURANCE 409 Third Street-Phone 3562 Teacher Annasenz, Robert G. ..,........ . Baker, Alicia A. Barth, Bertha .,,,, Becker, Helen ....,... Bender, Dorothy ..,, Benson, Minoma .... Bickford, Gayle ,... Bolin, Charles S. ,,,, . Booher, Ruth .,.,....... Brown, Charlotte ,,,,, Buxton, Grover H. Clark, Louise Curtis, E. W. Dana, Rebecca .,,,,, Darst, Carol ,..,.,. Duvall, B. D. Gantz, Penelope .... Geiger, Thelma ,..,,, Gerke, Madeline ,,., Gettings, Lewis ..,, Glazier, Clifford ,,,, Gulnn, R. A. ..,,.. . Guthrie, Ethel ,,,,,, Harman, Gordon I.. Harris, Martha I. Hennis, Florence ..... Hieble, Karl .,,.,.,,., Hovey, Ruth ,......... Immel, Warren H. Kesterson, James ..... Kiggins, Grace ...... Lampman, Jane .,,, McClure, C. I. .... . McGee, Cornelia ..,. Marsch, Susan ...... Mullenix, Fred Neale, Maurine ........ Newton, Margaret ...... Noe, Virginia .........., Pales, Edward J. .... . Pattin, Ruth ............, Petitto, Ernest D. ,,.. . Pierson, Fred ........ Prescher, Carl Riesen, A. J. .........,., . Rosenbusch, M. G. Rowland, Nina ....., Runkel, L. S. ...... . Sawyer, Ralph B. Schoonover, Emma Schweikert, YV. R. .......,. . Siegfried, Ernest C. ..... . Slusser, Leroy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Jeanette ....... Stacy, Lucy .........., .,,,., Stephens, James L, .... . Sullivan, H. L. ........ . Sutton, Frank R. .... . Swartz, D. VV. ........ . Thompson, Margaret ..,,.. Torner, Kathryn .....,... Turner, Thekla ...... Vadakin, Ora E. .. lndex 37 30 28 44 46 96 336 18 T55 Z8 04 13 28 21 25 47 38 5 Cl-1 237 40 80 17 47 93 20 .M ,,., 33.1 22 28 :iri 238 532 42 12 .7 20 134 10 94 26 32 80 13 80 42 17 5 18 46 28 10 13 28 14 135 4 22 40 20 Z1 9l' .i 28 Warren, G. R. Zimmer, Dorothy ., Cafeteria Workers .... .I a nitors ,,.,.... ......,,..., Qrganization Art Club , ,........, . Baseball Squad ..., Book Club ......, ,. . ., . .. Buckeye Y-teens .,,,.. ..........., Chiron Commercial Club ...... Choir ,, ............. .. .. ,. Classical Club .. ....... ....... . . Concert Rand ., Dance Hand Delta Hi'Y ., ,...,, ..... , Eighth Grade Y-teens Freshman Hi-Y ,, Freshman Y-teens ,,. ,..,.,. ,, .. Future Farmers of America ,. German Club I and ll ..,..... Girls' Athletic Association .. , Girls' Ensemble ...,...... ....... . . Golf Squad .,.......... ....... Go-To-College Club ...,. , History Club . .,.. Homecoming ,.... ,, .. , Junior Commercial Club Junior High Cheerleaders Junior Prom ,. ....,........ .... . Latin Club . ,......... . M Association . .... ...... . . Marching Hand , ,,., ., ,.. ..., .. . National Forensic League and Debate Squad National Honor Society ,, ........,..,..... .....,.. ..,.. , . National Thespians Olympian Council . Orange Masque ,, .. Orchestra . .......... . Orian Staff . Original Staff . Projection Club Quill 8: Scroll .... ..,.. . .. .. Reserve Basketball Squad . Reserve Cheerleaders ., , ,, Senior Selects ..............,.... .... , Senior High Girls' Glee Club . .. Senior Y-teens ...... .,..,... . . .. .. Seventh Grade Y-teens , Sigma Hi-Y .,.. . ............,,. , Sophomore Hi-Y ,, , Sophomore Y-teens .,.. . Spanish Club ..,......,.. ..,.. ...,, . . . Student Council ..,.. , Tiger Tavern Control Board Torch Hi-Y ........,........... . Track Squad ., .... ...... . .. Varsity Basketball Squad ,, Varsity Cheerleaders ..., Varsity Football Squad Youth-ln-Government L 1:1571 44 28 28 28 lndex .. .... 88 f-.i . lu .. .64 66 .. .... 96 ,. 72 93 98 38 6 1 ,,o9 . 62 .. 68 70 74 ...ff 9 7 .. ., 89 , . 67 6-l 103 67 90 102 7 I3 89 .. 94 , , 53 52 T0 on 72 98 7 51 00, ,. . 68 Lily so so 104, 105 ..,...., , 97 61 653 H.. 58 59 62 ffff 69 1 54 60 ff 1 87 . ...,, 84 . 90 18, 79 60 Abicht, Lea .,,,.,.,, ,,,,,, Adams, Floyd ,.,,. ...,,,,,, Adams, Gary ......,,.,. ....A.... , Adams, Harold ...,... ....,. Adams, Shirley ..,.... Alexander, Judy ..,.,... Allender, Gilbert ..,,.. ................,.,..., Allender, Richard ....., ..................,,,.,,,,. Anderson, Sue, .....,, ...,,... 1 0, 50, 52, Andris, Geraldine ,..,.. .......,......,,.l,,.... Andris, James ........ Apple, Donald ............. ...... Arnold, Eva .........,...,...,... Arnold, Frances Y. .....,,...,,.,,,.,.,.,....... . Arnold, Francis A. ,.,,.,,...,,..........r,...,.,., . Arnold, Norma .......,......,,,,....,,,.. ,,..,.....,...,.. Asch, Jan ...,.,.............. 32, 55, 56, 61, Bailey, Patricia ...... ..,,...,,..,.,,..........,.,,. Baker, Carol ..,..,,. ...... Ball, Charlene ....,,., Barnes, Dorothy .,,.,.., Barnhouse, Shirley ..... ...... Barry, Donald ..........,.,. Barth, David ,.,....... . Barth, Donald ,.... Barth, Paul ..,,,........ Bartmess, Walter ...,.,,,, Beardmore, Charles ...... Beardmore, Gary ,,.. Beardmore, Paul ....... Beaver, James ,...... Becker, John ,,.,............. ...... Becker, Larry .,,..,..,,..,....,, .....,,.. Student '59Q 69, 94, 10 10 95 38 38 32 10 61, 65, 67, 69, 73, 102, 105 10, 56, 70, 97 , 96 ,,,,........... . , 68 74 38 32 32, 67, 67, 74, 96, 97 10 68 73, 97 98 69, , 61, 94, 96, 10, 50, 64, 61, 69, 74, 11, , Becker, Robert .........,.,..,.,,.,, ...,...... 7 8, 79, 86, Beha, Ada Lou Payne ....,.,....,.....,,..,.,,.. 11, 51, 66, Bell, Shirley .....,...,.....,.....,..............,.. 32, 61, 72, 74, Benedict, Paul ...............,,,....,,..,..,.,...........,,.. ............... 3 8, Berg, Alberta ...... 38, 53, 56, 62, 72, 90, 96, 97, Benson, Marian .............,,..,.,,,.,,.....,,,..... ...,.......,.,1,.1,, Bertram, Paul .,,.,............... 10, 53, 56, 60, 64, 67, Best Allan ........... ,,..,,,,,,,..,....,....., 5 4, 56, 58, Betts, Robert ....., .,,,.,.,....,,...,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 1 1 , 1 Biehl, Carmen ..,... .,..,,.,...,,,1,,,,,., Biehl, Dwain ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1, Biehl, Dwight .... ,.,.,.1,. ..,,,.,.,,,,, 1 0 , Biehl, Kay ,....,................,.....,,,.,,........,.....,. 61 Bishman, Gary .......,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,.,,,..,,1.,,,,... ,, ,.,,,..,,,,,, 38, Biszantz, Sally .................,.,...,.,...... 32, 61, 64, 96, Blair, Frank .. 11, 50, 52, 58, 56, 58, 84, 85, 88, Blake, George ............,.,,,,.,,.....,,,..........,,,.... ,,,,,. 1 1, 67, Bloomingdale, Jim ,,1,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, Blume, Betty .,,...,........,,,......., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Bodine, Kay ,.,,..,............ ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2 , Bohl, Judy ..,,.,...,,..1,,,,,.......,....,., ,,,,,,,, 3 8, Boling, Mary Ann Thrasher ...,.,. .,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Bond, Jerry ..........,....................,. .... . ..... 1 1, 58, Bonnette, Donna .,........,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Borman, Dick ..,,...,, ,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Borror, Barbara .,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 2, 61, 96, Bowser, Donna ....... .,.....,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boyce, James ..,...... ..,..,...,...,,..,,,,...1.,...,,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Boyce, Marlene ..,....,,.,,,,,.,.....,. 11, 50, 52, 55, 66, 96, Boyd, Shirley .,,.,......,..,,...1.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 11, 55, 56, 66, Bradley, Shirley .........,,.,..,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32, 67, Braun, Jean ..,,.. 12, 52, 56, 61, 67, 69 73, 96, 97, 1 Braun, Eugene ..................,...,...,.....,...,...,i,....,.,.,,....,......,. 38, Brisendine, Ronald .,.,,,,,......,....,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Britton, Donald ........ Britton, Richard ...,.,,,.,,, Broughton, Geraldine ...,. Broughton, John ,........... Brown, Alfreda ......,..., Brown, Charles W. ...... . Brown, Larry .......,..r. Brown, Patty ......... Brown, Robert ...,... 58 12, 64 38, 56, 62, , 88, 59, 70, 95, .,.QQf'82, 54, 56, i 94, 97 66 97 97 32 11 11 38 32 32 38 67 38 38 10 32 89 97 97 68 98 32 88 60 05 38 58 58 32, , 97 59 97 89 70 87 38 97 94 10 66 11 10 97 32 38 97 73 74 05 78 69 32 12 94 98 13 96 , 87 64, 32, , 66 . 32 Index Brown, Rose ....... Brown, Waldo ......... Brown, Wilma ,..,..,... Bules, Nancy .......,......... Burdette, Charlotte Burfleld, Leonard ...,.., Burton, Janice ......, Burton, Sharon ...... Caldwell, Ella ...,. Callander, Jane ,... .. Camden, Richard .,.,.. Carpenter, Frances 38, 56, 62, 96, 38 32 32 38, 54, 56, 62, 94, 98 97 32 32 65 38, 55, 62, 12, 73, 94, 32 61, 70, 56, 61, , 53, 55, 64, 69, Carpenter, Harold .,,,.... ...,................ Carpenter, Robert .... Carter, Esther ,,.,.,.... Carter, Eva ..,......... Carver, Carolyn ...... Carver, Marilyn ,...,. Carver, Martha ......, Caseman, Jerry ,...... 32, 74, 32, 13, 61, 66, 95 73 32 38 32 32 97 97 74 74 38 Cassidy, Caroline .,.... ....,.... 3 8, 62, 72, 74 Casto, Donald ,......., ..,.,........,....,.,..,... 3 2 Casto, Jerry ........ .......................................... 3 8 Casto, Opal ,.,.......,., ,.....,..,.,...,.....,.,..,.....,...,.,.....,.. . . 38 Caywood, Adrian .....,. .,.,... 1 2, 54, 56, 58, 60, 67, 69 Caywood, Patressa .... .. ..........................,...................... 32 Chance, Margaret S. ..,.., ,......,..,.,......,,..... .. 13, 66 Cheadle, Columbus ....... .,.....,........................ 3 8, 68 Cheeseman, Junior ..,.,,,, ...,,.. 3 3, 79, 81, 88, 89 Chidester, Herbert ........ ...................,............... 3 3 Chutes, Larry .,.,..,... ,................. ,..,... , . ..,.. 1 2 Clark, Edith .....,............ ....,...,,...,...... 3 8, 94, 95 Clark, James .,,,.,....,..,.,,. ...................... . .............., 3 3 Clark, Meta Mary .,....,, ,...... 3 3, 56, 61, 94, 95 Clark, Robert .,,,......... .,..,,.............,.,.1,,......... 3 8 Cline, Lloyd ....,.,...,.,. ..............,............. 1 2, 72 Cline, Rondal ....... ,...1.. 1 3, 58, 67, 84, 85 Coberly, Evelyn ..,,., ....,..,.,..,.......,,,,,,.,,.... 3 8 Coberly, Mary ....,... .,...,.,.................... 6 2 Coffey, David ,.,,...,, .........,....,...,....,.... 1 2 Coffman, Robert .......... ,..,,,..,...,.,...,...,... 1 2, 68 Coggswell, Caroline ,. .....,, 33, 61, 67, 97, 98 Collins, Donna .......,... ....... 1 3, 56, 61, 67, 73 Collins, John .,,,.,,.,, .,....,..,........,,,.,., 3 3, 69 Colyer, Mary ..,,.....,,.,. ....................... 3 3 Congleton, James ...... ,......,....,..,,..,. 1 2, 87, 96 Conley, Larry ......,.....,..... ....,.................,...........,...,. 3 3 Connolly, Raymond ....... .........,...........,.,..,,....,.,.,.,,.... 3 8 Cook, Charles ............. ..,.. 1 2, 53, 56, 58, 67, 105 Cooper, Earl ..,,....,.. ......,,...,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Corner, Barbara ..... ..,,.,.......,.,,,.,,,,,,, 3 3, 56, 61 Corp, Dorothy ...... .....................,..........,,......,...., 3 8 Graft, Martha ,,.,. ......,......,.,,... 3 8, 56, 61, 72, 74, 97 Craig, Betty ........ ......,.....,............................,,......,..,,......, 1 3 Cranston, Anne .i,,.,....,,.,.. ...,..,,..............,...,.,.,. 3 3, 61, 67, 97 Crimmel, Larry ..,.,.,. 1 3, 50, 54, 58, 60, 65, 79, 89, 104 Cross, June ,,.. , ..........,,,..........................,,..,.,...... ,,.,.....,......... 3 3 Cunningham, Fran .......,,. 13, 50, 52, 56, 61, 67, 94, 95 Cunningham, Robert ..,....,......,......,,..,.,.,..,... 38, 59, 70, 86 Curtis, Beverly ..,,....,..,,... ,..,,,,,.,,.,,............,........, 3 3, 74, 97 Cutshaw, Shirley ....... ,,..,. 1 3, 51, 56, 61, 66, 67, 97 Darrah, David ......................,....,....,.,.. . 13, 58, 56, 58, 104 Daugherty, Mike ...,..,.,... 13, 52, 53, 54, 94, 95, 98, 104 Davis, Carol ............. .......,,.............,...,.,..,........ 3 8, 56, 62 Davis, Fred ,......... ........,,....,.,,......,,...,...,........,...... .. 38 Davis, Jeanette .,,.., ............,.................... 1 4, 56, 61, 66 Davis, Larry ........ .....................,..... 3 3, 56, 64, 94, 96 Davis, Sandra , ..,.... ,,.,.. 3 3, 53, 54, 56, 61, 64, 70, 74 Davison, Marlene ...,..,.......,.....,,,.,,,............,,,.....,...,....,, 33, 97 Dayton, Bill ..,..,..,,,.....................,.........,,.,...,.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 Dearth, Judy ......,....,.. 38, 56, 62, 72, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 DeBona, Delores ...,...,,,.............,....,..,.,,....,.,,, 38, 56, 62, 97 Deering, Jim ...,,,,,,.. .......,...,.,,..................,.,..,.,. 3 8, 59, 86 Deering, Patti ...,,... ,..,.. 1 4, 50, 52, 61, 67, 69, 73, 90 DeLancey, Shirley ..... .. .....,.............,......,, 53, 55, 62, 69 DeLong, Judy .,....... ............, 1 4, 96, 97 51401 DeLong, Shirlee .,.... 14, 50, 52, 53, 61, 67, 69, 73, 104 Denton, Anna ,.,,,,.,, Denton, Dorotha Denton Theodore Devol, John .. 14, 53,n , , , 56 '58 '6ow 14, 65'i'67 94ii'95 51, 61 38 , ,..... 38 98 104 Harris, Patricia .,.,,, Hart, Robert ........ ,,,., Hart, Rose Marie ,,,,,,. Hartman, Ethelyn , Harvey, Sylvia Haught, Marvin ,...., Hausnian, Myra ..,, Hausman, Ted ..,,,, Hawn, Dorothy Hayes, Larry Hayes, Roy ,,,,, ,, ,. Hayes, Jocelyn ........,,, Heckler, Barbara ,, 38, 97 39 , 87 ,, .,...,.....,,,...,.....,...,. 38 38, 62, 69 , .,,, 38, 56, 62, 72, 94 39, 86 38, 55, 62, 72, 74 104 17, 56, 58, 66, 61, 67, 73, 102, 105 . 59 89, 68 97 84, 56, 61, 64, 73, . , .,., 88, 62, 72, 94, 95 Henderhan, John ..,,....,. ..,,,,,,,,.,,,--..--.----. V- 34 Henderhan, Robert ,, Hendershot, Harold , Hendershot, Shirley Hendrickson, Barbara .,... Hendrickson, Ramona ,, ,, Henry, James ,,,,, . ,, Hensler, Anna ..,..,...,.,,,, Henthorn, Richard Henthorn, -Robert ., 39 16 17 16 16, 94 ,. ...,,, 1 ,,,,, 17, 70 ,. .1 ,.,,,., ,..,......... 5 8, 68 96 96 Hess, Nellie ,,.,.,.,... .. 34, 61, 64, 69, , 97 Hill, Peggy ,,,,, ,,,, , ,. 38, 55, 56, 62, 67, 90 Hockenberry, Shirley ,,.., ,..,.....,.. ,...,.,,,,,, V ,..,..,,.. 1 6 Hoff, James ,.,, , ,,,,,,,.,...,..,,..........., 16, 55 Hoff, Judy ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.., ,,.,,.,...........,..,,,., ,,,, 3 8 , 70 Hoffman, Mary Alice ,,.,, 34, 56, 61, 64, 65, 72, 94, 96, 97, 98 Holdren, Pat , ,,,. , 17 52, 56, 58, 60, 78, 79, 84, 85, 88, 89 Holland, Murrill , ,, ,, ,. ..,,..,..,,. 34, 65, 96 Hopkins, George ,, ...... ...,, . ., ,, 39, 59, 70 Hose, Reba .,,........ ..,,,,, VVVV. 1 7 , 61, 66, 74 Householder, Ronnie ,, .,,, 34, 65, 88, 89 Hudspeth, Bernie ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, ..,,...,...,..,....., 3 8 , 56, 62 Hughes, Charles ,, ,,.,, , ,,,,, ,,,..,. . , ....,.,.,...,,..,,.,,,,. 39, 69, 94 Hunter, Fred .,..,,,, 17 51 52 56, 58, 60, 84, 89, 102 Huntsman, Mary ,,,.,..........,.., ,,,,.,,,.., ..,,...,.. ...,..., 5 3 4 , 38 Hurst, Don ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,.,,, . 54, 55, 58, 72, 94, 95 Hurst, Dorotha ,,,,,,, ,.,,..,,..,,,,..., ,,,, 1 7 , 66 Hurst, lla ,,,,,,,, , ,..,,,. ..,...,..,, .,...........,....,, 3 8 Hurst, Lila ,,,,,,, .......,.... ,... ,,..,.,,,,...,,,,,,,..... 3 3 8 Hyde, James ,,,. 39 54, 59, 72, 94, 95, 98 lngram, Kay ,, .. ,.,,, 34, 61, 67, 97 Jacoby, Ruth ,.,, ,, ,... 17, 61, 69, 74 Jarvis, Fred ,.,, ,.,,.,,, 3 4, 84, 85 Jenkins, Dale ,,,,,, .,..,,...,..,,,..,,,,, I 34 Jenkins, Ethel ,,,,,, .......,..,,..,,.... . 34 Johnson, Arlene ,.,... ,,,., 3 4, 61, 96, 97 Johnson, Edward H ..,.. ,, 58, 94, 95 Johnson, Roberta ,, ..,...,... ,....., . . 38 Johnson, Sandra ,..,, ,,,,..,,, . 17 Devol, Larry .,1..1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.. , 38, 54, 59, 70, 86 Dimit, Shirley ,..,,.........,.,.............,,.,.,............ . ,,,,.. 15, 61, 74 Doak, Harold ...,......... ,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, .....,,. 1 5 Doak, Nancy ,................. ......,. . .,,,..,,,.,, 3 8, 62, 72 Duckworth, Delbert ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ..., ..,...,...........,,.. 1 4 , 68 Duer, Mary .,.........,...... ..,.. . , 33, 61, 70, 94, 95, 97 Duffey, Sandra ............ .....,,.,,.,.,,,.,..... ........,,. 2 3 3, 72 Dunbebin, Beverly .,,,. ,,,. , ,.., , ...... 33, 96, 97 Duncan, Carol ......... ,,.. I 38, 62, 72, 97 Dutton, Mary .,,,,,, .,.,,,., 33, 69 Dutton, Peggy .,.. ........ .,...,.,.,...,..... 1 5 Dye, Betty .,,..,....,. ,......., ,,,..,,,,, ,,,, .,,,,, 3 3 Dye, Nina ........... ,,,,.....,1 3 8, 55, 56, 62, 98 Eddy, Richard ...,., .,,.,...,,,,,, .,,,, 1 5 , 55, 56, 79, 84, 89 Edgar, Marian ...., ,.............,.....,........, 3 8, 56, 62, 70, 94 Ellis, Anne .,......,. ,.,,..,,..,,..,,,,.,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I 3 3, 95 Ellis, David ........ .... 1 4, 50, 52, 54, 58, 60, 70, 84, 85, 89, 102, 105 Erb, David ..... .,...,,,,. . , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 68 Eros, Carol .,....., .,...,...,,..,...,...,,.. 1 5, 52 Ewing, Janice ......, ,,,,.., 3 3, 67, 74, 96, 97 Farley, Barbara ..,..., . , .,.,.,,,.,,,.,.,.. .. 38, 65 Farley, Donna ,........ ......,..,.,.....,.,.,..,..,,, 3 3, 64 Farley, Judy A. ....,, ,,.,,... 3 8, 62, 67, 97, 98 Farmer, Roy ........ ,,..,,.,.,,, ...,,,.,,,.,, .,,.. 5 3 I 3 Farmer, Nancy .,,,.., ......1 1 5, 52, 54, 66 Farmer, Sally .,,,.,,,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Farnsworth, Jack ,,,.,.,...................,..,.,. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,.,.,,,,,, 3 3 Farnsworth, Paul ,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, I 3 8 Finch, Judy ,..,......,,,..,. 33, 54, 61, 70, 94, 95, 96 97, 98 Fincham, Wilma .,,,,,...,..,,...,..,.....,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 38 Fink, Patsy ........,...... ,,,,,...,,.,....,...,......,,.,, 1 4, 56, 97, 104 Fisher, Carolyn ,,,.,. ,,,,,, ,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Fleming, Janet .,,,.,, ...,, 1 5, 56, 61, 66, 94, 95 Fleming, Ruth ,,,,, ...,,....., i 33, 74, 96, 97 Fouss, Norma ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q 38, 65 Fowler, Ruth ,,.. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Freeland, Clara ,.,,., .. ,,,,,,,,,.................,...,,,. 33 Fritsche, Ray ,,...... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 56, 58, 67 Fry, Harriette ,,,,.,..,,,...........,,......,. 15, 55, 56, 61, 66, 73 Fryman, Barbara ,.,,..1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 3 3 Fullerton, Jerry ...........,......,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 33 Fulmer, Steve ,,,. 38, 54, 56, 59, 65, 70, 86, 94, 95, 98 Furr, Eddy .......,..,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, : 23 Galbraith, Shirley ...,. ,,,,, 3 3 Gazlay, Lawrence .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Gerber, Dean ,....,.... .....,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, , ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 15 Gerhart, Steve ...,.,,,,,,,,..... 33, 58, 84, 85, 94, 95, 96, 98 Gerken, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 8 Gerken, Ellen .....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,11,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, 3 8 Gibson, Richard ........ 16, 50, 52, 55, 56, 58, 88, 94, 105 Gibson, Donna Jo ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 54, 56, 62, 67 Goddard, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,,, r,r,,,,, r,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, , 1 , 33, 73, 79, 89 Graham, Ronald .,,,1., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 33, 68 Gramkow, Nancy ...,..., ..,. ...,,,.. .,,.. ....,,,,.,,..... 1 6 , 74 Gregory, Earl ,,,..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 38 Griffiths, Flora ...,. ..,, 1 7, 50, 52, 54, 61, 70, 104 Groves, Grace .........., ...,,..., ,,,.,,.,... . 1 6, 52, 56, 66 Guckert, Larry ,........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 33, 58 Hackathorn, Ronald ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 39, 59, 70, 79, 86 Hadley, Pat ..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U 34 Hale, Barbara ..,.,.,,..., ....., 1 6, 51, 52, 61, 66, 67, 96, 97 Hall, Eugene ..... ..............,,.......,.,.,.,..,,,,..,..... , 39, 68 Hall, James ......, ,...,,.,..,..,,,, ,...,....,... .,,,,,,, 1 7 , 68 Hall, Robert ..,.., ,,,,,,, 3 4, 63, 94, 95 Hall, Sam ........,.,... ...,.., 3 9, 70, 79, 86 Hall, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VYV, ,,,,,-,-,,,,,,-,,,,,- 1 6 Hammond, Russell ..... Hardie, Leo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 Harper, Clarence ..,..., Harris, Barbara ..,,.,, Harris, David ...,.... Harris, Marjorie ..,,, .,,.., 89, 96 38, 62, 74, 97 16, 68 34, 38 Johnson, Sara ,, ,,,,, .....,...,..........,. ....., ,,,,.,,.. . , 1 7 Johnson, Wilmer ..., ,,,,,,.,,.,. 39, 70, 94, 95 Johnston, George ., 8 70, 78, 79, 86, 88, 89 Jones, Janice ....,,..,.. ,,,,.,,,.,,,,.... ..,,,.....,.....,,. 3 8 , 62 Jones, Jeanette ,,,,,, ...,,.......,..,. 3 4, 61, 69, 94 Jones, Josephine ,..., ,....... 3 4, 56, 61, 72, 97 Jordon, Darrell ,,,,,, ,,,,..,,.. . ,.... 3 8, 59, 94 Kapple, Nellie .,,,,.,,.., ,....,...,,,,,..,, 38, 74 Karcher, Jacqueline .. 18, 50, 56, 61, 66 Kellogg, Carol , ,,,,, ,,.,.. 18, 61, 94, 95 Kelly, Shirley ..,..,,.., 18, 51, 56, 61, 66 Kendall, Shirley ,, .... ,, ...,.... 18, 61, 66 Keney, Curt ,,,...., 18 Keney, JoAnn ,,,,,,. 'iiii'fff,l'f,f'f'18, 74 Kernan, Dale . , ,.............,..,,.... 34 Kerns, James ,...... ,,,,. 1 8, 56, 78, 89 Kiggans, Ethel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Kimball, Jason .... ,,,, 1 9, 55, 56, 58, 89 King, Dale ...,..,.. , ...,...,.,.,.....,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 38 King, Mary Lou ,.... ,,,, 38, 62, 72, 96, 97 King, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 Kirkbride, James ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, 34 Kirkey, Gary ,,,,.,.. .............,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 4 , 54, 58, 88 Kline, Virginia .......,,, 18, 53, 55, 56, 61, 67, 70, 96, 97 Kuntz, Beverly ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 , 53, 61 71411 McAdoo, Jack ....... .. LaBarre, Richard ......,...,,..,........,....A,.,,, LaFaber, Pat .. 18, 19, 56, 79, 84, 89 51, 53, 55, 51, 56, 07, 90, 102, 105 Lafiln, James ......,........ ..,,, 3 4, 56, 58, 72, 94, 95, 96, 98 LaFollette, Myra ........,.....,,.....,.,,..............,.....,,... 19, 55, 61 LaFollette, Pat ....... ..................,.............,........ 1 9, 105 Lane, Bonnie ,,...,.. ..,,,,11,,,,,...,. .,,,...,,..,,,.,,,..,,..,,...., 1,,,,. ,,,,, 3 8 Lane, Nancy ......,.. ..,..,,..,......,,..,,,...,,,..........,........... 3 4, 95 Lauer, Donald .......... 18, 53, 56, 58, 60, 67, 70, 79, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 104 Layman, Patty ..... . . ..,,..,,. 34, 56, 61, 64, 94, 95 Leak, Gary .............. .........,,,...................,........., 3 9 Leake, James ..,,..,,..... . ...,,..,...,,,.,,..,,..,,.. 34, 68. Leasure, Darlene ..,.... .,,.....,..,,..,.......,, ,,,.,,, 3 8 Lee, Diane .....................,. ......,, 3 4, 61 67, 74 Legleitner, Gertrude ..... .... 1 9, 51 61, 66 Lehman, Carol .,.,.....,, ,,,.,,,....... .....,, 3 4 Lent, Nancy ..,...,...... ......,1...,,........,,.,,,,, 3 8, 64 Leonhart, Sharon ..,.... ....,. .....,..............,....... ,.,,,., Lindamood, George .,,,.,, ,..,,., 3 8, 59, 72, 94 95, Linstrom, Gerald .... Long, Leona ,,,......,,, Lowery, Gerald .,...... Lowry, David Ludwig, Alvin .,,... Lund, Bill ............,., Lutz, Richard ,..... . Lutz, Willard ....., Lyon, Donna Lyon, Richard McBride, Bonnie ,,,,, McBride, Gary ....... McCartney, Oveline 'ffff 34 .,.ff.Qf'i3Sf'52,i'267, 94 38, '53, 34 98 70 38 39 , 64 34 96 19, 69 39 95, 98 34 1 34 34 39 McCauley, Beverly .......,,.......,..,,...,,...,.,,,..,, 39, 55 56, 62 McCauley, Judy ,............... 39, 62, 67, 94, 95, 96 97, 98 McClure, Jean .,,.,.,.. ,,.....,,...,...,., 3 5, 61, 65, 68 94, 95 McCurdy, Karen ,,.,..,., ,..,,...,..,....... 3 9, 62, 72 97, 98 McDermitt, William .... ,,......,,,,..,.... ,....,., ..,..... 3 5 McElwain, Ida ........... ....... 3 5, 61, 67 74, 97 McFarland, Dee ..,,..,,., .......,.,,...........,.,. 3 9, 65 McGuire, Floyd .......,...... .....,......, , .,,,. 3 5, 94 McKenna, Margaret ..... ....,,.,,.. 1 8 64, 66 McKenna, Richard .,,,. .,.,,,.......,.,1,,.,,..,,,... 1 9 56, 58 McKenna, Sally ............. ........................ 3 9, 62 72, 94 McKnight, Armelda .,,,. .,,.. 1 9, 52, 56, 61, 70, 73, 94, 95, 96, 97, 104 McKnight, Charles ....,,. ...... 1 8, 56, 58, 67, 94 95 98 McKnight, Harold ..,,. ,.,.,.,.,..,.,... 3 5, 58, 94 95, 96 McKnight, Sherry ...... ....,.......,... ....,,,,,..,1,.,,,,,, 3 5 , 72 McKnight, Wilma .,,,.. ...,,,,,........ 3 9 94, 98 McVay, Lewis ......... ,,,,,,,, 1 9, 58 McVay, Ronnie .,.,,., ..... 5 9, 87 McVey, Anna ........ .,....,,.....,..,,.,.,,,.,, 1 9, 66 McVey, Patricia ,..... ,,,,,,..,...,,..,......,....... .....,. 3 9 McVicar, William ....,, ...... 3 5, 78, 84, 85 88, 89 Mains, Joan .............. ,..., 3 9, 55, 62, 72, 74 96, 97 Malone, Marjorie ,...,..., .,................,..,,,,,.,..,,..,....,,,,,,,, 3 9 Malone, Max ............ .,.... .,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 Mankins, Larry ,..... ...............,........,,......,...,.,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5 Mann, Donna .......... ......,. 3 5, 54, 55, 56, 61 69, 97 Manuel, Don .,..........,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,1,,,,, 3 9 , 96 Marshall, Geraldine ....,. ..,,,..,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 3 5 , 74 Marshall, William ,,,,1, ,,,,, 3 5, 88 Martin, Jack ............ ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Martin, Louise ,..., ,,,,1 3 5, 94 Masters, Patty .,... .,,.. 3 5, 64 Mathers, Joe ........ ........, 3 9 Mathews, Joe ..,... .,,,..,,,,,, 3 9 Mellor, Vivian .,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,1,1,,1,,, 3 9, 94 Menear, Jackson ..... .,,..,,,, ,,,,,,. , ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 3 5 , 70 Mercer, Jack ......... .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Meredith, Tom ....... ,...,. 3 9, 59, 72, 94, 95, 98 Merrow, Harold ...... .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Merrow, Myrtle ........ .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,1,,,,, ,,,,, 3 5 Metcalf, Wanda .....,......, ,,,,, 2 0, 66 Michaelis, Stanley .,,,.,,,,,.... ,,,,,, 11,,,, 3 9 , 70 Middleswart, Charlotte .,,,,, ,,,. 2 0, 56, 66 Miller, Charles R, ,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,, 2 1, 96 Miller, Donald .,,,,,,,,,,11, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 39 Miller, Donna .....,. Miller, Irma ....... Miller, Nancy ..,...,.. Mills, Virginia .....,. Mills, William .,,, Moody, Lois ..1.,.... Moore, Gerald .,,,, Moore, Rhoda .,..., Moore, Violet ........... Moorehead, Virgil ,.,, Morgan, Carl ............ Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morrow, Mosley, Charlotte ,...,, Darrell .,,..., David .,.... James .,.,,, Shirley ..,,.,. Freda .....,. Eleanor ,,,,. Mossack, Don ..... Mossor, Moyers, Mugrag Munnell, Munnell, Murray, Murray, Muscari, Neader, Neader, Nelson, David ,,,, , James ....... e, Joyce James Sherry Mary ........ Sam .,,,. Jerry ..... Tom ,,,,.,. Hope ..........,.. Nelson, Jerry ............ Bernice ..,,... Neville, Niceswanger, Yvonne Ronald ,,,,...,, Noland, Alfred ,,,,..... ,,,,, Noland, Rosemary .... North, Shirley .,,,.1,..,, Northrup, Bruce ..,.. Nunn, Ernest ,,,,,,, Nye, Darlyn ......... Oesterle, Kay ,....,..,..,,,.,,, Offenberger, Dale ............. Offenberger, Harold Offenberger, Warren Offenberger, William Ogle, Delbert .......,,....,, Ogle, Suzanne ........... O'Grady, Marilyn ,,..., Oliver, John .,,,..,,.,.. Oliver, William .......... Orrahood, Robert ...... Otto, Gretchen ,,,..,, Otto, Mary ........... Padgitt, Clyde ....... Padgitt, Georgia ..... Padgitt, Ruth ,.,,,.,,.,.,,,,. Pape, Judy ................ Patterson, Barbara Jo Patterson, David .,,..,,,,,,,, Patterson, Max .......... Payne, Glenna ........ Peters, John ......,.... Phelps, Richard .,,,1 Phillips, Carma ....... Pickens, Patty ..... Poole, Robert .,,,. Pooler, George ..... Porter, Tom ,,,,1,.,.,,, Power, Roger ..,.,,,,,,,,.,........ Pritchett, Shelby .,.,..,,,,,,,.., Pugh, James ,............. 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Reynolds, Betty ..,,, Reynolds, Carolyn ..,, 51423 86, 89, 97 Ullman, Phillip ....,.. l I l l 1 Reynolds, Helen .......... .,., ............, 2 2 Reynolds, James .,.,..,,.., , ....,.., , ,,,... 22 Reynolds, Mary Lou ,.,,,,. 39, 55, 62 Reynolds, Walter ........ ,,,,, I 39, 68, 79 Rhodes, Jack ......,.,,..... . ,,,,..,, ,,,, , , 22 Rice, Mary ........,..,, .....,.....,,, 3 9, 97 Richards, Russell ,..............,. 36, 39 Richardson, June .... ...... 3 6, 61, 67, 74 Rinard, Shirley ,..., ,,,,,,, 2 2, 61, 66 Ritchie, Nancy ,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,.,,., 39 Ritchie, Robert ......... ,..., ......,..... 3 3 9 Roberts, Joyce ,.......,... 36, 38, 97 Robinson, Delores ...,., ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Robinson, Dick ......... .,.,.,.., . ,, 23, 88 Roe, Maxine .....,.... ....,., 3 9, 70, 97 Rose, Marilyn ..,,... ,,,,,. 2 59, 62, 72 Rose, Sue .............., .,,,,,, I 39, 62, '72 Roush, Clarence .....,,. , ...,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Roush, Jerry ......,,,,,,, ,..,,.. .,.............. ...,..,...., , . 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Scott, Edna Lee ,...,. ,.... Scott, Terry .......,.. Scott, Wylie .,,,i,,,,,,,,, ,l,l,,,,, Sedlock, Marian i,,... Seese, Ronnie ....... Seevers, Charles ,..,.. Seevers, Larry .,,,,, Seffens, Joanne ..,.r Seyler, Peggy ,..... Seyler, Robert .,,,.,,,,,,,, Shepler, Margaret ,.,,,, Sheppard, Ross Shimer, Sheldon'-iii..-ii. Shively, Bob ........... Shriver, Adrian ...... 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Sparks, Roy ........ Spencer, Jenny ,,.,, Spencer, Shirley ,,,,, , Spindler, Alma ,.,, Spindler, John ,, , Spindler, Kenneth ,, Spindler, Susan .. Sprague, Harvey Sprague, Marilyn Sprague, Mary ,..,... . Sprague, Peggy ,,,,,, . Sprague, Phyllis Stacy, Joe ,, ,,,, ,, , . Stacy, Ruth .......... Stalnaker, Kinzy Stanley, Wilmer ..,,., Stansbury, Judy Steadman, Martha ,, Steed, Barbara , ,.... . Stegner, Stephan, Stephan, Barbara , Dan ,,,,, Karl ..., , Stephens, Margie Stephens, Pat , ,,,,.... . , ,,.., 24, DQW24, 51,7 ..,.,, 56 .f E37, 58Q Zo, -12, 54, , 56, 58, 59 Stevens, Bill ...... Stevens, Margaret ,, Stevens, Peggy ,,,. . Stevens, Richard ..... Stewart, Don ,,,,, Stewart, Juanita. ..,,..... Stewart, Robert ,, 24 Stewart, Ronald .,,,,.. ., Stoffel, Mary .,,,,,,,,,,,, Stollar, Norma ,,,,..., Strachan, Edward .,,. Strahler, Darlene ,,..,,,, Strecker, Carolyn ,,,,,, 24, 50, Strickler, Lee .,..... Styer, Helen ,.....,, Suddith, Mollie , Sullivan, Mary Summers, Sheila ..... 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Weiss, Russell ......... ,.,,, 2 7, 52, 54, 56, 58, 102 Wolfe, Eileen .,..,,..,.,,, .......,.......,..,........, 3 7 Wellspring, Fred ,,,,,, .........,..11..11...,,.,,1,,,.,,,,,,,., 4 0 Worstell, Gary ..,,.,, ,.,,..,..............,,..... 4 0, 54 Wendelken, Richard ,,.,.,...,......,..,.....,....,.,,.,, 26, 68 Wright, Marian ,.... ,, 27, 51, 52, 56, 61 West, Joanne .,..,........, , .,,,,.. 37, 61, 74, 94, 95, 97 Wright, Sharon ,,.,, .................,,,,,,.,,,.... 3 9 Westbrook, Judy ,..... 1.,,,.,.,,..,,.,.. 3 7, 61, 94, 96 Wulfert, Steven .,,. .................,.....,.,,..,..,. Westerman, Dorothy ..,1....,,..,, 26, 51, 61, 70 Wunder, Robert ...,.. ......... 3 7 Wheeler, Jan ....,,...,..,,,,, ....... 3 9, 56, 62, 72, 97 Wheeler, Norman ..,, ,.........,...........,,,.,,..,,,, 2 7, 62 Younce, Carol .... ......... 3 9 White, Fred .,,,,,....,.....,,. ..,,.,.,...,,. 3 7, 53, 56, 58, 64, 69 Young, Don ......... ....., 4 0, 59 Whittington, Richard ,..........,..,.,.,,. .,.,,.,.,.. ,,,,,..,.....,.... 3 7 , 58 Young, Joanne ,.., ........ 2 7 Wigton, Julie .....,.....,.,,.,... 37, 53, 56, 61, 64, 70, 94, 95 Young, Monte ..,,,... .,,,.,..,,,,,.. Wilking, James ...,...,.. ,,,.,,,,,.............,.,.....,..,,.,,,....,. 3 7, 58 Young, Sandra ..,,.,. ,,., . .. 37, Williamson, Mark ...... ,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,..., 1 .....,.... , ....,,,, 4 0 , 70 Young, Sylvia .... ...,,. 3 7 E 'W 'QR-w. 4 2-' li O 4 e I I 1 - - in producing this, the thirty-sixth issue of the Orian. Throughout the years, our plant has printed every issue, with one exception, since 1919. 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