Washington High School - Massillonian Yearbook (Massillon, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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'Al A ' Hiya ffgf' xi' A X 5 ' PAP' una- M ' , XX , JJ . , N FGRGWORO Enthusiasm and a genuine en- joyment of one's surroundings bring happiness and content- ment to all. A school can be alice only if there is school spirit. We are proud of our high school and the community it serves. This, then, is Washington High School-its moods, its color and its people. . , Contentsf QM P af Pages 22-57 1 I f 9 Sports Pages 58-8 Q 0' W ' off Academic f- 8 f1,kxvf3.,, if Pages 88-107 Q, ax -'X XJ I ILM ffxg 772 XC if '20 I FN. jjj? M L Z .JC FELL, Classes is U Cfggxqk Pages 108-159 H1 RPR! Q'7Sl'w5i3g'wK 58? X Miss Dolores Sonnhalter 4 miss Oolones Sonnhaltenz, 1963 Ceolcatee lpfwf, M qe A veteran teacher The Lad in M6 'Q' 1 y ., h , 217,v has devoted many years to JU W 7 the teaching and guiding of young l W' people of Massillon. Her devotion, , AM dedication, thouhtfulness, and ex- ' cellent example are admired by the students and faculty of Wash- f ington High School and the com- munity of Massillon. awww it WM , -i ,skew we I K X Smiling Miss Sonnhalter displays her ability to read X notes as well as words. JN Q fd. www s its ssfigiisfl Books h cl hl b s another day of teaching l h l th grade student o . Washington h h 1 QQ Q Q 1-. S .I S gg ik f A gr J. 4 1 if rf... 31 .qw ln.. . 6 mASSIll0n A Community with Aisle leabenshlp Q2 yi? AQC2 Qc? bf' N! F P: x S he Vision for lannin df iii s ff 79 g Y CE 'J q?CjC?-Oda? kg, Xa. Q-5' I v 1 U s ff+f'1C,gQ Ability to instill confidence TCE- fi 'Ci 1i+eC' qX'3XVI t' l'h t qi-2,5 T fir- nitia we for accoinp is men fifil if s . . kgsgff fs, fa Are requisztes necessary for Able leadership. wsiwwwfk gy XO, . . . be will W Spftbggfduab EMM Imagination to inspire Challenges to arouse as jk 3509! 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IUASSIUOH- A Community with Activities A110 Reclzeatlon Provicles social opportunities Teaches discipline and respect Gives outlets to energy and enthusiasm While striving to prepare youth For a purposeful life. 15 , fffffiffl , ' 9 1' ' 5'-' F- Aww q.MWMl,A,!A,, 1:r,j+5Q M' my Etww V 'J ff- N V 43 X v.,u,1, .M-M-mmumx, ' ' AUT' A Tsf U 1. 3, , x X W -' ,if if N 5-z ,fp iii ,AES ,I 4 mASSIllOn- A Community of lnspmatlon E012 Citizens of liomomzow Concern for others Incentive for accomplishment An interest in communal affairs Are traits necessary for success as Citizens of the future. sk 'L J. , QKJRMO Mcgmmd tio, 'ww www 're s MNMQQ J, 'KK pw M assillonian x,' Runners-up . . for Mzss aa, Emily McKinney Sandy Seclcman Helen Young From left to right: Lew Lash, Helen Young, Emily McKinney, Jim Ehmer, Sandy Seckman, Dick Gerber, Sue Huntsberger, Ken Cerstenmaier, Charlotte Kresovich, jim Maurer, Vicki Ber- lihe mass masslllonlan Chapel quist, Dough Smith, Annette Schenkenberger, Marc Bailey, Georgia Pinis, joe Ryder, Linda Carpenter, Bill Donze, Judy Shallen- berger, and Dave Bryant. The Miss Massillonian Chapel was held on January 11 and was set as an Evening in Parisf, Previous to the chapel an election was in Nov- ember. At the first basketball rally the red roses were presented to the ten candidates by the can- didates for Outstanding Senior Boy. The master of ceremonies was Mr .L. P. Kemp, who introduced each of the ten candi- dates and their escorts. The band ensemble under the direction of Orin Dykaev Ford provided the music throughout the program. Each couple Was welcomed to the stage by the three judges, Mrs. Edith Frey, Mr. Sal Butera, and Mr. Ioe Shorr. The girls were judged on beauty, poise, per- sonality, and ability to answer questions. it 'ZW' Jim Ehmer We Ken Gerstenmaier Lew Lash Runners-up for Outstanding Senior Boy Mr. L. P. Kemp M aster . of . Ceremonies The candidates as seen on the stage at the Fontainebleau Restaurant. Mr. Joe Shorr Mrs. Edith Frey Mr. Sal Butera The , Judges fp? .s. a:.-si,:. ,: ' - . miss massllloman Kon 1963 Vlckl Belzqulst Gutstanomq Senlon Boy ion 1963 Duck Qemsen .,.,fv 'QC Sl 3.5 ,X CII III In activities, we build strong friendships. In fan with others, we learn to know ourselves. We treasure these tirnes with our friends. 23 f w ....,t,, wg' is :Q 13,4 r -1 ,, , ,, 1 f .. gfdf- L, 64 bjfiic F 4 ' ,ff 1 f f f s , . ,f , ,, , 1 , ,V I 1, 4, H, ,, V, , W .C r .Y - ,, J ,, ,fir ,V , 1 . f . , ,F X , .e if V '.1,,Y 5, Cfg K fffa' ,K K - ,- ,. .K rv Lf' T' . A X ,- ' gf' ,X .1 Stuoent COU!1Cll The Student Council is the service organization of the school. The Council may carry out any project that will better the school or in- crease the studentis interest in a field. The Council discusses all school problems and makes decisions which best solve the situations. It is in charge of such projects as class elections, Chapels, and busses to all away basketball and football games. They also help any department of the school which needs their assistance or guidance. The advisors are Miss Smith and Mrs. Sinnock. Two typical Student Council mem- bers demonstrate their new cure for fleas at the Lincoln Rally. STUDENT COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Chris Howald, Brenda jim Seifert, Doug Smith Pam Immel Miss Smith Row Three Young, Gloria Brockman, Vicki Berquist, Pam Hook, Pam Lem- Dick Gerber, Doug Bredlger Marc Barley Bruce Moyer Jim mon, Sheri Freedman, Phyllis Robinson, Georgie Pinis, Calvin Ehmer, Fred Hoffman, Plulme Wllllams Ken Gerstenmaler Paul Todd. Row Two: Lew Lash, Robyne Samples, Linda Carpenter, Shanor, Mike Jones, Mrs Smnock Sue Huntsberger, Angela Brio, Tig Ann Pumphrey, john Mulbach, 24 ey Clue The Key Club is a junior branch of the Kiwanis Club, dedicated to service of others and to the character development of its members. The club advisior is Mr. Polacheck. liutune nunses The Future Nurses Club is composed of girls who are interested in nursing or other health professions. Projects taken on by these girls help them to further their knowledge of nursing and its outlets. The advisors are Miss Sanders and Miss Weimer. 4.5 KEY CLUB-Bottom Row: Keith Graber, John Meimer, Vic- tor Cecil, Richard MacMillan. Row Two: Steve Harding, FUTURE NURSES-Bottom Row: Virginia Foster, Pat Williams, Cheryl Endinger, Peggy White, Helen DeLong, Bessie McCrary, Becky Lewis, Candy Kane, Janet Fairless, Carol Critzan. Row Two: Karen McQueen, Lillian McBride, Sandy Lindsey, Arzalia Thomas, Millie Olivar, Carol George, Donna Richardson, Sharon Miller, Judy Biggs, Miss Sanders. Row Three: Shirley Mehl, Pat Willey, Barbara Immel, Mary Ann Weiskopf, Carolyn Moore, Katie Blount, Myra Boyd, Lorine Richardson, Nancy Stevenson, Terry Telford, Mr. Polacheck, Tim Adams, Tim Smith. Row Three: Jim Winans, Roger Ries, Stephen Yost. Pam Steffen. Row Four: Jo Ann Seifert, Nancy Bowers, Margaret Lanham, Jennifer Young, Patti Ellis, Mary Lou Winholt, Janet Shanabrook, Peg Alder, Anne Couge, Linda Prine, Cheryl Mc- Farland, Judy Stauffer. Row Five: Joy Shertzer, Suzie Smith, Sandy Null, Judy Selan, Barb Bartko, Kathy Hammer, Marcia Rergfir, Janice Albright, Connie Harig, Carol Harig, Beverly Roach, nn oss. Jumon oman's Clue Offlcens This group of girls governs the meetings of the Iunior Womanis Club. The Iunior Womanis Club is a social organization which is a section of the Massillon Womanis Club. Two main socials were held this year, a hayride in the fall and a Christmas formal which the Hi-Y also helped to sponsor. tnafflc Council The Traffic Council is composed of all stu- dents Who take driving. The students devote one period a day for driving in addition to learning the rules and regulations needed in driving a car. Four students from this organization attended the Seventh Annual Ohio Youth Traffic Safety Council which was held in Columbus. They were accompanied by their advisor, Mr. Kammer. l JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Vicki Ber- quist, Judy Shallenberger. Row Two: Helen Young, Robin Bell. Row Three: Dian Daugherty. TRAFFIC COUNCIL-Bottom Row: Sue Bristor, Roy Anania, Betty Payne, Becky Brahm, Sherry Dutton, Dian Conley, Alice Wayman, Sandy Weick. Row Two: Tom Berbari, Ellen Conkle, Robert jacquet, Don Whitmer, Jill Keen, Rachel Huff, Bernerd Forsythe, joe Bruner. Row Three: Roland Mercer, Kaye Schil- lingcr, Kenny Schuler, Cary Lee, Penny VVhite, Donnie Heffel- fingcr, Pete Shaeffer. Row Four: Bob LaPorte, Sam Spicocchi, Tim Ryan, Steve Cossage, lack Storz, Mr. Kammer. temps Calsmet The purpose of the Terpsichore- an Club is to promote and con- duct, through a democratic organi- zation, social activities for W.H.S. students. A dance is held each Wednesday night from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Y.M.C.A. TERPS CABINET-Bottom Row: Chris Reese, Vicki Berquist, Pam Hook, Sheri Freedman, Marcha Parsettie, Leni Stoner. Row Two: Mike Null, Dian Daugherty, Ken Swisher, Lew Lash. Row Three: Emily McKinney, Marc Bailey, Bob Profant. HI-Y OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Doug Smith, Tom Franks, Ioe Ryder, Row Two: Mr. Mil- ler, jim Winans, Lew Lash. 27 ' SGH CABINET This group of girls conduct the meetings of the Junior- Senior Y-Teens. They are el- ected by their fellow mem- bers and hold meetings twice a Week. IR.-SR. Y-TEEN CABINET - Bottom Row: Karen McQueen, Georgia Pinis, Becky Schlegel, Linda Carpenter, Pat Mross, Trudie Craybill. Row Two: Ad- rienne Manns, Susie Evans, Anne Voss. Row Three: Dian Daugherty, Sage johnson, Connie Krisher, Phyllis Furlow. hu- Gfflcens These officers lead the weekly meetings and plan var- ious activities for the Hi-Y. This organization serves both the school and the community. It co-sponsors all dances after the home games and is in charge of some football pro- grams. Synch nomzeo Swlmmmq Synchronized Swimming is a club open to all students who are interested in increasing their swimming skills. The Club practices twice a week and presents several water shows during the year. This is a new club which was organized by Miss Weaver, the girls, Physical Education teacher. The girls also assist Miss Weaver during the swimming classes held on Mondays and Thursdays. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING - Bottom Row: Karen Pawlowski, Gretchen Griffiths, Sherry Heimann, Barb Immel, Elaine Rhodes. Row Two: Miss Weaver, Becky Shriber, Phyllis Garland, Helen Young, Barb Indorf, Mary Ann Weiskopf. Row Three: julia Bors, Diane Swaney, Robin Bell, Becky Wallace, Paula Steiner, Susan Williams. SOPHOMORE Y-TEEN CABINET - Bottom Row: Becky Lewis, Cathi Huebner, Robyne Samples, Gayle Williams. Row Two: Susan Porter, Phyllis Garland, Jane Morgan, Paula Everett, Diane Swaney. Row Three: Susan Williams, Pauline Williams. Soph. - een Offlcens This group of girls conduct the meetings of the Sophomore Y-Teens. Two of their projects this year were a hayride and a dance. They meet twice a month at the Y.W.C.A. Various accidents which happen to pupils or teachers are taken care of by the girls in the clinic. Each girl is in the clinic every day for one period. The group is mainly composed of girls taking Advanced Biology or those interested in nursing careers. The advisors are Miss Weimer and Miss Sanders. The purpose of the Art Guild is to encourage appreciation of art in all fields in the school and in the community. During the holiday season this group helps to festively decorate the audi- torium. Among the many activities are trips, a party, and an art exhibition. The advisor of the Art Guild is Mr. Myers. CUBIC CLINIC - Bottom Row: Pam Hook, Margaret Lanham, Sue Dewalt, Pam Steffen. Row Two: Miss Sanders, Iudy Stauffer, Becky Schlegel, Anne Voss, Becky Lanier, Miss Wei- mer. ART GUILD - Bottom Row: Carol Novak, Lorene Lesh, Bon- nie Green, Elaine Rhodes, Susie Ross. Row Two: Margie Clark, Sally Lindsey, Pat Nauss, Cor- nelia Fryer, Phil Pattinson, Mr. Myers. Row Three: Rita Mc- Cauley, Gary Spangler, jim Polk, Ted Keener, Tim Streb. fDtMAQf - WWII WLT s .Maeva WCM gilt Gui? QM ZZ? 46,4 Qench CIUB The French Club is open to all students tak- ing French I, II, or III. The organization is as- signed to further the use of the language in song, essay, and poetry. The club meets twice a month and holds their meetings entirely in French. Dur- ing the year they Went caroling at Christmas, took a trip to Cleveland, and held several bake sales. The advisor is Mrs. Brooks. FRENCH CLUB - Bottom Row: Karen Cherryholmes, Bonnie Richesson, Barb Immel, Cathy Huebner, Cathy Luker, Gayle VVilliams, Euphemia Neace, Karen Papp. Row Two: Victor Butcher, Peggy Knight, Sue Kanney, Sue Huntsberger. Peg QGRITIAU CIUB All students who take Cerman are eligible to be members of the Cerman Club. One of the ac- tivities of the club is to take a trip to Canton where they can view Cerman.imported movies. Mr. Liebennan is the advisor of the Cerman Club. p Alder, Sandy Seckman, Linda Flounders, Mrs. Brooks. Row Three: Donna Bichardson,Carol Morris, Pat Nauss, Helen Kirk- bride, Susie Kannel, Cary Spangler, Gail Harter. GERMAN CLUB - Bottom Row: Carol Gritzan, Sherry Dutton, Eric Hiegl, Neal Himebaugh, Mr, Lieberman, Row Three: Gail Bonnie Stevens, Frank Ulrich, Bobbie Hansberger, Tom Brahm, Harter, Kathy Pitts, Tim Streb, Bill Phillips, Tim Croff, Jim jill Keen, joy Shertzer, jim Stroh. Row Two: Pete Paris, Doug Hoffman, jeff Rhodes, Bob Pryor. Ostapak, Dave Senften, Dave johnson, Ken Arnold, Frank Saho, latin Clue The Latin Club is an organization composed of Latin students who maintain a certain point average and wish to be members. During the year they have many activities including parties, trips, and the annual Latin Banquet. The advisor of the Latin Club is Mr. Oberlin. LATIN CLUB - Bottom Row: Lillian McBride, Linda Selan, Georgia Pinis, Kathleen Messenger, janet Shanabrook, Becky Shriber, Paula Everett, Susie Ross. Row Two: Susan Skiver, Jo Ann Kelley, Diane Swaney, Iudy Shallenberger, Margie Ceis, Joan Bigler, Evangeline Mix, Debbie Clark, Mr. Oberlin. Row Spanish CluB The Spanish Club is limited to members of the third year Spanish Class. Many of these stu- dents help Mr. Young by listening to first and second year students read Spanish stories. The Club carries on many discussions in Spanish dur- ing their class period. The advisor is Mr. Young. Three: Gary Valentine, Dick Cotschall, Tom Iac uet, Roger Moore, Steve Harmon, Tim Adams, Steve Haas, Paucl Kurtzman. Row Four: Cary Maurer, Bob Erickson, Dick Aman, Bill Fudge, John Storck. A atigew 5' SBANISH CLUB-Bottom Row: Janice Al- Mr. Young. Row Two: Charles Green, Dian bright, Frances Hernandez, Bonny Dominguez, Daugherty, Mike Null, Ronnie Woodruff. WOODWORKING-Bottom Row: Sam Daut, Fred Hazel, Blaine Hindley. Row Two: jack Storz, Larry Dunn, jordan Kacachos, Mr. McPeek. LIBRARIANS - Bottom Row: Cheryl Endinger, Bobby Hug, Nancy Stavroff, Ila Gump, Vicki Mazon, Loretta Kostic, Dorothy Cowan, Carol Iefferson, Shirley Johnson, Donna Moore, Margie Clark. Row Two: Judy Smith, Sally Lillo, Janet Fairless, Dianne Conrad, Carla Rambo, Karen Viles, Bonnie Eldreth, julie Reichel, lmnamans The Librarians are composed of volunteers who want to learn more of the duties of a librar- ian. These students charge out books, card them, keep them on the shelves in order, collect fines, and carry out some typing duties. These people usually work one period a day. Their advisor is Mrs. Polacheck. Teala Molson, Mrs. Polacheck. Row Three: Sandy McCeorge, Ruth Ann Peters, Cindy Madaffer, Gloria Thompson, Peggy Kir- ven, Iacquie Miller, Diana Campbell, Susie Cochran, Connie Howe. Row Four: Connie Harig, Becky Wallace, Beverly Roach, Marcia Kohring. OGOWGRKIDG Students are elected to Woodworking on the basis of grades and leadership qualities. These people act as assistants to their instructor and are equipped with the personality and training a leader should have. They also try to set good ex- amples for beginning students in woodworking. The advisor is Mr. McPeek. 32 i futune teachens StuoentSecne1:al2les The Future Teachers of America is open to all students of Washington High School who are interested in the teaching profession. The club meets twice a month and various programs are scheduled throughout the year. An annual ban- quet is held in May at which time the officers for the following year are announced. The ad- visor is Mrs. Javens. FUTURE TEACHERS - Bottom Row: Judith Croxton, Michelle Montague, Brenda Young, Sheri Freedman, Nancy Binford, Shir- ley Williams, Margaret Lanham, Arzalia Thomas. Row Two: Pat Boyd, Georgia Pinis, Trudi Graybill, Beverly Philips, Char- lotte Kresovich, Paula Everett, Beverly Ertle, Evangeline Mix. The Student Secretaries is composed of jun- iors and seniors who work in the school offices. Most of these girls work without credit, but those in the principalls office and attendance office re- ceive W a credit. These students type, help op- erate the switchboard, make tardy and make-up slips, and run errands. Row Three: Ann Emery, Sue Huntsberger, Shara Hall, Leni Stoner, Cheryl Van Dyke, Robin Bell, Becky Lanier, Mrs. Iavens. Row Four: Susie Kannel, Gail Harter, Linda Young, Suzanne Javens. STUDENT SECRETARIES -- Bottom Row: Susie F eatheringham, Cindy Sasavich, Suzanne Ottavio, Janet Morton, Frances Her- nandez, Karen McQueen, Sheryl Cryder, Layne Getz, Peggy White, Dawn Campbell, Pat Brick. Row Two: Bobbie Bowers, Sheri Freedman, Sandy Wilson, Shirley Ferrell, Connie Iasinski, Vicki Berquist, Pam Lemmon, Trudi Graybill, Colleen Carroll, Bonnie Ripple, Susie Heffelfinger, Linda Orazi. How Three: Lynn Paul, Leah Doan, Lola Hardy, Rita McCauley, Sandy Reger, Lorraine johnson, Judy Selan, Elaine Petrilli, Ellen Conkle, Sheila Collins, Bonnie McGe-orge. Row Four: Olga Stelluto, Becky Lanier, Susie Evans, Janine Lewis, Phyllis McClellan, Barbara Varner, Donna Miller, Mary Zimmer, Judy Treadway, Iudy Hershey, Rita Martin. Row Five: Emily McKinney, Cornelia Fryer, Dian Daugherty Myra Boyd, Ioetta Prine, Trudy Henry, Kay Schillinger, Connie Krisher, Penny VVhite. outh Fon Chmst Youth for Christ is a non-sectarian organiza- tion for the promotion of Christian practices among teenagers. The members of Youth for Christ attend regular meetings in which they dis- cuss beliefs, watch movies and learn from quizzes and lectures. During the year the club attends rallies and youth meetings as well as taking worth- while trips. The young people are guided in their studies by the club advisor, Mr. Kaiser. national honon Society The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization of high school students who are out- standing in leadership, scholarship, and service. The students are recommended by all members of the faculty and final selections are made by a committee of teachers. The most outstanding students are tapped at the end of their junior year and maintain a 3.6 average. Senior mem- bership is obtained by maintaining a 3.0 average. YOUTH FOR CHRIST - Bottom Row: Clo- ria Ross, Betty Payne, Dianna Williams, Sheila Collins, Barbara Varner, Mary Kulik. Row Two: Bonnie McGeorge, Sharon Pickel, Leslie Fitz- gerald, Mr. Kaiser, Connie Howe, Homer Pierce, Susan Skiver. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Bottom Row: Judy Croxton, Vicki Berquist, Sandy Wilson, Donna Richardson, Becky Schlegel, Charlotte Kresovich, Sue Huntsberger, Georgia Pinis, Linda Carpenter. Row Two: Emily McKinney, Ted Ernst, Doug Smith, Sandy Seckman, Iudy Stauffer, Penny White, Ann Voss, Pam Steffen, janet Shanabrook. Row Three: Bill Davis, Paul Cutright, Iim Maurer, John Cunningham, Dave Bryant, Lew Lash, Marc Bailey, Judy Shallenberger, Miss Smith. Row Four: George Bur- ger, Mel Herncane, jim Morton, Dick Gerber, Bill Donze, Joe Ryder, Jim Ehmer, Ken Gerstenmaier. OISIRIBUIIVG Goucatlon The members of Distributive Education prepare themselves for future careers in sales- manship and business administration by Work- ing in a regular job, learning under the super- vision of an employer. During the year club members, all those taking the course, sponsor a dance and several other projects such as trips and the annual banquet for club members and their employers. Mrs. Iane Paukstadt, D.E. co- ordinator, is the club advisor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION - Bottom Row: Mrs. Paukstadt, Mary Randles, Judy Jordan, Terry Ryder, Janet Goff, Janet Trautman, Jean Pappas. Row Two: Rick Weaver, Linda Domi- lfutune homemakens The Future Homemakers is a club designed to develop qualities of leadership and co-opera- tion in community life through a program of wholesome recreation and the study of home ec- onomics. Students who are or have been en- rolled in the home economic course are eligible for club membership. Educational, social and service activities are carried out by the club whose advisor is Miss Warth. nick, Dennis Brower, Bob Harig, Willis Burdette, Bill Princehorn, Tom Rambo. Row Three: Rick McCollough, Larry Reed, Danny Smith, Pat Murphy, Bob Duvall, Larry Myers. ...-4 I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Bottom Row: Gloria Ross, Cheryl Gayheart, Vicki Everett, Karen Smith, Patty Greenwalt, Linda Endinger, Carol Rini, Nancy Stevenson, Judy DeCorden, Suzy Krause, Miss Warth. Fromholtz, Diane Conrad. Row Two: Cindy Madaffer, Phyllis SOCIal COIHIUIIIEGS The class social committees are groups of students chosen from each class who qualify as leaders of their class. These stu- dents are the link which connects the class officers to the remainder of the class. Social meetings are usually held every other week by each committee. During these meetings such things as money-making projects, class financial status, and class problems are dis- cussed. Each committee is guided by two advisors who help to make the projects suc- cessful and fun for all. JUNIOR SOCIAL COMMITTEE - Bottom Row: Janet Morton, Linda Haley, Chris Reese, Karen Pawlowski Brenda Young, Sheri Freedman, Patty Brick, Marcha Parsettie, Bonnie Richesson, Linda Everett. Row Two: Tom Franks, Jill Harper, Julie Kulik, Ann Emery, Leni Stoner, Susie Ave- rill, Denny Kretzinger, Chris Howald, Linda Flounders, Barb Metheny, Miss Hendershot. Row Three: Genny Demer, Pat Nauss, Pat Mross, Jim Sei- fert, Susie Moyer, Adrienne Manns, Janice Mutchler, Barb Cindia, Con- nie Krisher, Miss Warth. Row Four: Tig Pumphrey, Tom Rivera, Linda Young, Pam Immel, Ken Swisher, Steve Harmon, Terry Getz, Tom Roderick, Carl Furlow. Row Five: Dan Lucansky, Jim Gerstenmaier, Gary Maurer, Doug Brediger, David Jenkins. SENIOR SOCIAL COMMITTEE - Bot- tom Row: Vince Matecheck, Ted Ernst, Carol Conger, Phyllis Robinson, Georgia Pinis, Annette Schenkenberger, Becky Schlegel, Margaret Lanham, Charlotte Kresovich. Row Two: Judy Treadway, Susie Cochran, Phyllis Gayheart, Sue De- walt, Janine Lewis, Helen Young, Judy Shallenberger, Suzanne Javens, Emily Mc- Kinney. Row Three: Lynn Paul, Dian Daugherty, Marc Bailey, Bob Speigel, Joe Ryder, Jim Ehmer, Jim Maurer, Bob Profant, Bill Donze. Row Four: Mike Koenig, Dave Bryant, Fred Kowell, Lew Lash, Jim Holderbaum, Jim Morton, Mike Null, Bob Pryor, Mr. Miller. C J fi . Z UQ-I ' f A SOPHOMORE SOCIAL COMMITTEE - Bottom Row: Peggy Foster, Nancy Mospens, Cindy Miller, Gale Midure, Cherryholmes, Immel, Kathy Sandy O'Neil, Karen Cathi Huebner, Barb Natoli. Row Two: Cathi Luker, Becky Shriber, Robyne Samples, Paula Everett, Linda Guthrie, Susie Dutchess, Wayne Geckler, Don Sclienkenberger, Mr. Young. Row Three: Diane Swaney, Don Reese, Ken Jarvis, Don Pocock, Mike Berquist, Joel Vogt, Susie Williams, Miss Cochran. Row Four: Mike Paris, Fred Hoffman, Grant Lash, Jim Binge, Dennis Morgan, Wes Goodnough, Susie Kannel, Pauline Williams. CHESS ClUB The Chess Club is made up of students who are interested in the game of chess. Membership is open to anyone who knows the game, or wants to learn how to play chess. The club meets once weekly, in the evening. In addition, a team made up of club members meets teams from other high schools in this area in informal competition. The team also attended a statewide tournament at Steubenville, Ohio, with their advisor, Mr. Pol- acheck. SCIENCE ClUB The purpose of the Science Club is to create an interest in science, increase science knowl- edge, perfect science skills, and to help others realize the importance of science in our lives. The club is open to all those who are interested in science. New members are admitted by the ap- proval of their application by the club and the advisor, Mr. Graber. CHESS CLUB - Bottom Row: john Cunningham, David Bowers, Bill Davis, Terry Telford, Marlin Klase, Dick MacMillan, Mr. Pol- achek. Row Two: Mr. Myers, jim Hoffman, Roger Reese, Rex Miller, Steve Yost, Jim Winans, Charles Green. SCIENCE CLUB-Bottom Row: Dave Glick, Richard Mac- Bill Donze, Keith Graber, Iohn Cunningham, Marlin Klase. Millan, jim Copanos, Susie Ross, jim Roseman, Roger Moore, HOW Thfeef SYCVC YOSC Chllck GYCGH, RSX Miller, lim Winans, Dick Gotschall. Row Two: Mr. Graber, Jim Barnett, Ted Ernst, 101111 Ffleg- Chemlstn Assistants CHEMISTRY LAB. ASSISTANTS - Bottom Row: Richard Mac- Millan, jim Ehmer, Ken Cerstenmaier, Steve Yost. Row Two: Mr. Reigar, Bob Spiegel, Bill Donze, John Cunningham. The qualifications of a chemistry assistant are to have previously completed one year of chemistry and to obtain the approval of Mr. Reigar. These lab assistants aid Mr. Reigar with his classes and develop an appreciation of chem- istry as it applies to the present world. BIOLOGY LAB. ASSISTANTS: - Bottom Row: Eva Owens, Brenda Young, Sheri Freedman, Karen Pawlowski, Susie Smith, Barb Metheny, Linda jones. Row Two: Mr. Koffel, Karen Papp, Wendy Clarke, Susie Averill, Judy Selan, Janet Shanabrook, Sally Young, Mr. Strecker. Row Three: Miss Weimer, Sharon BIOIOG ASSISTANTS Pickle, Pam Steffen, Sandra Null, Bemard Forsythe, Peggy Alder, Tig Ann Pumphrey. Row Four: Adrienne Manns, Kathy Hammer, Sheryl McFarland, Tim Rink, Louis Wagner, Linda Young, Mr. Berrodin. All students taking advanced biology are members of the Biology Club. These students serve as assistants to various biology classes dur- ing their junior and senior year. This enables them to learn the elements of teaching as Well as furthering their scientific knowledge. This group is composed of students who are interested in audio-visual work and possess the necessary grades and citizenship requirements. The students, main job is service to the school, in class rooms, and assembly programs. Meetings are held once a month at which time field trips are taken to points of interest. Their advisor is Mr. Gerber. AUDIO VISUAL - Bottom Row: jim Gardiner, jim Corral, Ron Row Three: Eugene Biddle, Jeff Rhodes, Mr. Larry Gerber, Styer, David Holt, Tim Adams, john Fabianich. Row Two: Carl Dick Marlow, Rocky Brown. Furlow, Joe Coverdale, Alvin McDougal, Robert Spicher, Charles PRINTING - Bottom Row: Sam Daut, Albert Ahmed, Fred Hazel, Arvie Autrey, Paul Mesaros, Randy Miller. Row Two: Tim Gatrell, Bill Bradley, Mr. Himes, David Holt, Chester Randles. Students chosen for Advanced Printing have an opportunity to develop qualities of Workman- ship and leadership. These students, duties in- clude approving work done by beginning stu- dents, maintaining production through example, and doing difficult work under the guidance of Mr. Himes. 39 fi. rw 1 . 3 l lj' , X LW' ii +4 V, 'xafi .,lQ.1 ' Nfl' V! . .X SV , raw, 1 i ' rl ' ff pf f ' 411, .- up Q r 'Q f- , - i I ,, i it 1 . ' R W i AP M I f.t'?f iii' vim. 1 L. f ,X ,ar ,145 1. U Speech Students who take speech are helped to de- velop themselves into fine democratic citizens through participation in Student Congress, de- bate, dramatic and humorous interpretation, and radio and public speaking situations. The speech course is divided into many different groups. Speech neophytes are beginning students who have taken part in at least two tournaments. No- vice debators debate in many tournaments to achieve their N.F.L. points. Varsity debators have taken speech for more than one year and at- tend inter-school debate contests held on Satur- days. Students who compete in individual events have also been taking speech for more than one year. All these students are given great incentive to the acquisition of public speaking skills through membership in the National Forensic League. Pat Nauss trys out her speaking techniques while Mr. Roth and fellow speech students listen and give constructive criticism. Becky Schlegel and Gary Mau- rer make announcements over the P. A. during homeroom, an opportunity given to advanced speech students. N. F. L. OFFICERS-Bottom Row: Mel Hemcane, Sandy Kennedy Judy Shallenberger, Anita Selig, Row Two: Mr. Miller, Georgia Pinis, Becky Schlegel, Dave Bryant. SPEECH NEOPHYTES - Bottom Row: Bruce Orman, Shirley Rogers, Cale Midure, Kathy DeC-orden, Cindy Janata, Jayne Young, Cathi Natoli, Martha Cicchinelli, Nancy Binford, Susie Porter. Row Two: Becky Shriber, Gail VVilliams, Bertha Cugov, l 40 Nancy Reeder, Barbara Indorf, Cathi Luker, Pat Willey, Diane Swaney, Robin Bell, Francine Marcus. Row Three: Mr. Miller, Nancy Bowers, Susan Skivcr, Shara Hall, Pat Mross, Lynn Randolph, Peggy Kirvcn, Tim Rink, Carl Furlow, Mr. Roth. NOVICE DEBATE - Bottom Row: Bobyne Samples, Martha Cicchinelli, David Glick, Gary Valentine, Dave Seimetz. Row Two: Tim Adams, Bill Schoener, Paul Kurtzman, Paul Brown, Jim Morton, Row Three: Mr. Tracy Miller, Mr. Clifford Lynch. VARSITY DEBATE - Bottom Row: Bill Davis, Karen PSIDP, George, Judy Shallenberger, Jane White, Ted Keener, Jim Mor- Sandy Kennedy, Georgie Pinis, Candy Kane, Becky Schlegel, ton. Row Three: Ron Woodruff, Mel Herncane, Dave Bryant. Linda Young. Row Two: David Krause, Jim Winans, Carol INDIVIDUAL EVENTS - Bottom Row: Gloria Ross, Judy Crox- ton, Eva Owens, Christine Reese, Candy Kane, Pam Hook, Sheri Freedman, Pam Lemmon, Georgia Pinis, Phyllis Robinson Row Two: Bonita Car ill, Trudy Freeman, Becky Schlegel, Lor- raine Johnson, Beverfy Phillips, Linda Jones, Lorita Jewell Janine Lewis, Colleen Carroll. Row Three: Jennifer Young, Anita Selig, Sandy Kennedy, Karen Papp, Gary Maurer, Judy Shallenberger, Linda Dominick, Mickey Paul, Sheryl Van Dyke, Phyllis Furlow. Row Four: Mr. Miller, Linda Young, Stephenie Mitchell, Tim Smith, Jim Seifert, Ted Keener, Bill Davis, Ron Bucklew, Lew Lash, Ron Woodruff, Dave Bryant. Row Five: David Kraus, Mike Null, Jim Morton, Rex Miller. , l Olzamatlcs Clue The Dramatics Club is open to all students who are interested in furthering its purpose not only in acting and staging but also in apprecia- tion. The organization presents three major pro- ductions each year and assists in many other pro- grams of a dramatic nature. Numerous social functions are also held during the school year. Washington High School is a member of the Na- tional Thespian Honor Dramatic Society. Each member of the Dramatics Club can obtain his membership by receiving ten points which is an indication of one hundred hours of work. The club advisor is Mr. Roth. Applying make-up, as Pam Im- mel shows here, is just one of the many backstage prepara- tions done by members of the Dramatics Club. Eugene Wright seems to be get- ting some interesting thoughts about the stranger beside him, Chantel Stacy, who has a few of her own in the first play, If a Man Answers. NEW DRAMATIC'S CLUB MEMBERS - Bottom Row: Nancy Butcher, Becky Lewis, Shirley Rogers, Dennis Howald, Linda Graybill, Carol Rini, Jayne Young, Cynthia Garrison, Trudy Freeman, Patti Weick. Row Two: Cindy Janata, Martha Cicchinelli, Kathy Natoli, Linda Everett, Barb Immel, Joyce Gannon, Rose- anne Specogna, Patti Griffiths, Becky Shriber, Susan Porter. Row Three: Ann Wheeler, Cathy Luker, Phyllis Garland, Cindy Ryan, Shara Hall, Norma Theis, Charlotte Kresovich, Susan Evans, Francine Marcus, Mr. Roth. Row Four: Susie Ross, Gayle Wil- liams, Pat Willey, Jim Roseman, Robbie Jacquet, Don Pocock, Ann Yost, Susie Williams, Jim Seifert, Van VanDyke. Row Five: Pam Dutton, Marsha Burger, Gary Maurer, Jayne White, Carol Morris, Sandy Seckman, Suc Huntsberger, Steve Harmon. , , is f., ,- W O - f , . These Dramatics Club members are bursting out with enthusiasm during their skit at the Massillon-Alliance basketball rally. OLD DRAMATICS CLUB MEMBERS-Bottom Row: Eva Owens, Candy Kane, Mary Carol Williams, Bonnie Richesson, Vicki Berquist, Pam Lemmon, Sheri Freedman, Sherry Dutton, Nancy Binford, Phyllis Robinson. Row Two: Dennis Smith, Sandy Nadeau, Cindy Madaffer, Becky Schle-gel, Sue Dewalt, Judy Shallenberger, Ianine Lewis, Colleen Carroll, Jennifer Young, n-51. O'Brien tosts to the conspiracy with Winston and Julia, but he masks a terrible secret in the play 1984. Mr. Roth, the Dramatics Club advisor, looks into the future with the second play of the year 1984. When Winston Smith sees the rats, his spirit is broken and he gives in to O,Brien. Big Brother has saved another party mem- ber in the eerie prediction of the future-the play 1984. Robin Bell. Row Three: Nancy Muskoff, Karen Papp, Julie Kulik, Peggy Alder, Marlin Klase, Donna Miller, Mary Zimmer, Paula Steiner, Pat Nauss: Row Four: Sue Moyer, Chris Howald, Cheryl Van Dyke, Linda Dominick, Lynn Paul, Pam Immel, Ken Reinoehl, Ron Bucklew. Row Five: Mr. Roth, Jim Wolfe, Doug Brediger, Lew Lash, Mike Null. YM? Keith Graber, the Hi-Times man with a Looking over the plans for the future are Penny camera, prepares to take pictures for the White, janet Shanabrook, Beverlee Roach, Carol newspaper. George, Adrienne Manns, Kathleen Messenger. Beverlee Roach, Gary Valentine, and Vicki Weatherford offer a guest cookies at the successful Hi-Times Reception. This Hi-Times gpist is hard at work, trying to meet another eadline. 44 Suzanne javens brings Hi-Times records up to date while Pat Mross looks on. hu-times Staff The school newspaper, the Washington Hi-Times is published every two weeks by the Hi-Times Staff under the supervision of their advisor, Mrs. Mattie Brooks. The paper contains such things as cur- rent events, sports, fashion news, and personalities of our school. The Valentine Dance is also sponsored each year by the club. The staff deserves much thanks for the effort and initiative exerted in the pro- duction of this excellent paper. DQ?-fi HI TIMES - Bottom Row: Candy Kane, Sheri Freedman, Pam Hook, Karen Cherryholmes, Kathy Messenger, Lola Harding, Donna Richardson, Carolyn' Moore, Becky Levers, Landis Plan- ker. Row Two: Carol George, Robyne Samples, Becky Shriber, Iulie Kulik, Sandy Kennedy, Millie Oliver, Katie Blount, Janet Shanabrook, Jim Roseman, Mrs. Brooks: Row Three: John Ladd Marsha Dekan, Pat Mross, Suzanne Iavens, Peg Alder, Pat Nauss Karen Papp, Ann Yost, Keith Graber, Adrienne Manns. Row F our? Penny VVhite, Cary Valentine, Beverlee Roach, Curtis Mencer Fred Hoffman, Carol Morris, Vicki Weatherford. www W ' massllloman Staff Maggy Editor-In-Chief Q1f,,,,r, ry ,M This year the Massillonian Staff was composed of seventeen mem- bers. Students chosen for the staff were required to have a BD or bet- ter average, satisfactory attendance, a good conduct record, and the recommendation of all their teachers. In addition to publishing the Massillonian, the staff held a rally to announce candidates for Miss Massillonian and Outstanding Senior Boy. It also conducted the chapel at which these girls were judged. At the end of the year, the most exciting feature of the Honor Chapel was the introduction of Miss Massillonian, the Outstanding Senior Boy, the Dedicatee, and the distribution of the Massillonian to the students and faculty. We, of the Staff, believe we have produced one -of Washington High School,s finest annuals, one which represents a year of laughter, love, study, and tears. We hope you will be proud of it too, now and for the years to come. CHARLOTTE KRESOVICH JUDY SHALLENBERGER Charlotte Kresovich and Judy Shallenberger design pages for their Business.Manager Cla,gs,Edit0r sections of the annual. Sei Paula Everett, Don Pocock, and Diane Swaney help Emily McKinney identify pictures as the deadline grows near. ,kg I li, y U, f w '- W X f i MQW, . if , , Our two photographers, Denny Houmard and Dick Gotschall, pause for a moment at Mr. Schneidefs studio to have their own pictures taken. 46 V91 . UNDERCLASSMEN - Seated: Linda Haley, Pat Crofut, Linda C-otschall Diane Swaney, Mike Paris, Susie Ross, Don Pocock, Young, Leni Stoner, Ann Emery, Shara Hall. Standing: Dick Paula Everett, Denny Houmard, Martha Cicchinelli. Mr. Himes, our advisor, is an im- measurable help to everyone on Annual Board. Problems, deadlines, triumphs and trouble - Mr. Himes handles everything with quiet dignity and quick humor. Leni Stoner and Linda Young give a final touch on the fountain which formed the theme, The Fontaine- bleau, at the Miss Massillonian As- sembly. 47 These junior girls, Linda Haley, Pat Crofut, and Ann Emery, find that studying the structure of an annual is a help in putting together a good book. A7 cv' 'n ' B ,V rl lf. fx 1:'ys'l -xx 943. ,jj JLIY wc' X f 9 'l 9' 'Gi' 1 1 X .7 N - r Ji, if H 'f' ' 0 ,,2f9f,,if X anchmq Bano lag The Alma Mater played in the familiar M-formation is Obie, the Tiger of all Tigers, is Jim Seifert gained a real prize when a devoted song sung during the half-time of the football imitating one of the band's ma- he reached into the picture frame and game. jorettes, Chris Reese. took cute Marcha Parsettie for his Marching Band: Kneeling: Drum Major, Jim Seifert, Majorettes: Marcha Parsettie, Barb Cindia, Emily McKinney, Iayne Bergdorf, Karen Pawlowski, Nancy Reeder, Christine Reese, Ann Latham, Pat Brick, Obie: Robert Laase. Row 1: Susan Rinehart, Linda Kremple, Dennis Pawlowski, Ron Styer, Paul Carver, Gary Gal- lagher, Barbara Crenshaw, Dana McAllister, Greg Griffith, Phyllis Furlow, Irvin Coles, Mary Snowden, Barbara Moody, Richard dancing partner. McLean, Russell Rodajev, Margaret Williams, Kathy DeGordon, Mary Driver, Mr. Orin Dykae,' Ford. Row 2. Karen Vince, Pat Griffiths, Sandy Riggle, Linda Selan, Carol Holmes, Io Ann- Seifert, Jo Ann Kelly, Terry Slicker, Sue Kanney, Dan Elasky, Carolyn Craig, Helen Kirkbride, Phyllis McClellan, Mary Lou Winholt, Marilou Antonelli, Carol Lynn, Judy Biggs, Judy Green, Valerie Lance. Mr. Orin Ford, famous director of the Tiger Swing Band, is running the band over some music for a pep rally. Row 3: Dottie Bowers, Polly Nolan, Pam Rice, Becky Highben, Linda Prine, Jane Morgan, Sue Steele, Linda Feriance, Pam Hoffstater, Barbara lndorf, Gary Barnes, Sue Evans, Madeline Palsa, Shirley VVilliams, Iill Corius, Vicki Cummings, Cindy Janata , Lexie Herring, Betty Bushe. Row 4: Doug Smith, Jack Corius, Brian Gardner, Mike Paris, Paul Domer, Pat Peele, The world renowned Tiger Swing Band has again presented a season of fabulous half-time entertainment for Massillon fans. The band has presented eight new shows and has also partici- pated in band revues and parades in Massillon and vicinity. Nothing is more breath-taking than the fa- miliar strains of Tiger Ragv combined with in- tricate marching steps and swinging horns. The band pays attention to the slogan prac- tice makes perfectv and rehearses every morning during Iune and Iuly and every evening after school during football season. It would be hard to discriminate between football fans and Tiger Swing Band fans, at the football game, but, nevertheless, we are proud of our fine band and the excellent reputation it has acquired. Dave Jenkins, Dennis Iohnson, Art Coodnough, Ed Voschall, Steve Smith, Larry Hodgson, Robert Sandy, Pat Hampton, Pat Toles, Peggy NVhite. Row 5: Frank Relford, Jo Ann Holloway, LaVonne Trammle, Tom YVeekley, Curtis Mencer, Dave Iolinson, Dick Marlow, Don Ensminger, Robert Fain, Leonard Crenshaw, Terry Bailey, Homer Pierce, Mike Parsettie, Pat Smith. t F majonettes Being a majorette is a position almost any girl in high school would like to hold. A combina- tion of talent, beauty, poise, dancing ability and baton twirling ability are necessary to fill the ticket. This year the majorette rank has been rated as one of the finest which has ever led the Tiger Swing Band. The lucky girls chosen have worked hard for the praise delivered to them and the strong bond of friendship which ties them together is a cherished thing to each f them. I . X ,XJ i iliyy .CJ V1 ' P 5 X X my .r 5' W.. gy Ml X , mf U xy pf' V TY V fa 3 N l ,fl WJ XR XA f ,W ly fxjbf fu' I L X L- ,W 'J gr X, 1 XD . ry y kj ,JG Q N W Wx X r 1 l 5 Posing with their flowers which they received at the Massillon- ' . T N- ,df X, Cy ,I rj 4 A Q' .V X, Lincoln game, the majorettes look happy, yet sad that this completes ly! h A If-RV 'rl by bd V G' X! V anot r wonderful football season. fl! r fl V' L if VP . nl H WJ N .J yy N 3 Wy X OKI' t 'JY .V Q? j Wk, V MAIORETTES: Bottom How: Marcha Parsettie, Iayne 1Bergdorf, Reese, Nancy Reeder CAltemateJ, Ann Latham, Karen Pawlowski. Lv arbara Cindia, Emily McKinney, Patricia Brick Row 2: Christinejo ,fl M---9 if r it . .. . X a 9 A f V, fly ' 51 1 v ,,. , .- ff, ,.,,... , ,... 5 E, ...,g, ., Xi Was rm ,,5'x Q 'f'ti ORCHESTRA The Washington High School Orchestra is composed of eighteen students and practices daily. The main portion of the group is made up E T of violin players, however, Woodwinds and brass instruments are necessary also. The orchestra presented programs in the junior high schools and accompanied the choir in presenting the broadway musical, The Music Manf, s?'i The Tiger Majorettes look like reindeers here as they pull Santa's sleigh in the Christmas parade. Barbara Cindia and Emily Mc- Kinney appear to be enjoying dancing in front of those hand- some football players to the tune of U77 Sunset Strip. Orchestra Bottom Row: George Burger, Charles Green, Homer john Storclc. Row 3: Ronnie Styer, Landis Planker, Keith Graber, Pierce, janet Shanabrook, Chris Hodges. Row 2: Dian Vaugh, Mr. Orin Dykae Ford, Brian Gardner, Jack Gorius, Madeline Debbie Neuville, Leslie F eller, Emily McKinney, Linda Everett, Palsa, Bob Laase. 51 Caoet Bano leanns musical Skulls Cadet Band: Bottom Row: Sage Iohnson, Joe Leonard, George White, Pat Toles, Linda Hines. Row 3, Gary Gallagher, Bryan Frantz, Jean Brown, Carla Kiko, Mary Ann Mross, Susan Rine- Lease, Greg Griffith, Dennis Pawlowski, Mr. Ford, Bob Price, hart, Linda Slater. Row 2: Tom Snyder, Doug Ostepak, Ruth La Vonne Trammel, Frank Relford, Margaret Williams, Irvin Winholt, Polly Nolan, Dotty Bowers, Robert Coles, Peggy Coles. The Tiger Swing Band takes a distinguished picture as it stnits impressively down the street at the annual Christmas Parade. CAOEII Banc The Cadet Band is made up of bandsmen who are Working to earn a chair in the Concert Band. The band practices daily and learns the basic fundamentals of music. When enough musical skill is achieved, the students are advanced into the Concert Band where they further their training. Senlolz Bano emselzs The seniors in the band and orchestra have put forth three years of tedious work in order to present the fine performances which they have. The friends they,ve made and the wonderful trips theyive travelled have been definite hi-lights in their high school careers. Seniors will always remember their all night escapade and all that water at Bergiels housell Looking back on all the hours spent with their fellow band members, every one of them would agree they wouldnit give up all the wonderful times for anything in the world. Senior Band Members: Bottom Row: Ron Styer, Carol Holmes, Richard McLean, Doug Smith, Mike Parsettie, Homer Pierce Emily McKinney, Mary Winsholt, Sue Evans, Phyllis MeClelan, CODCGQII BANG The Concert Band is fully organized follow- ing football season each fall. They rehearse daily and present concerts at the junior high schools as well as at Washiiigtoii High School. The high light of the concert is the annual Spring Concert, a formal affair, which is highly regarded as an outstanding event in the school year by students, teachers, and citizens of Massillon. Bob Laase, Obie. Row 2: Brian Gardner, Jack Gorius, Charles Green, George Burger, Phyllis Furlow, Keith Graber, Ianet Shanabrook, Barbara Crenshaw, Pat Smith. Row 1: Carol Holmes, Sandy Riggle, Karen Pawlowski, Phyllis McClellan, Linda Selan, Marilou Antonelli. Row 2: Helen Kirk- bride, Mary Driver, Valerie Lance, Io Ann Kelly, Barb Cindia, Jayne Bergdorf, Sherry Maxhimer, Nancy Reeder, Iill Gorius, Becky Highben. Row 3: Sue Kanney, Iudy Biggs, Dan Elasky, Carol Lynn, Terry Slicker, Mary Lou XVinholt, Linda Feriance, Christine Reese, jo Ann Seifert, Pat Brick, Sue Evans, Mareha Parsettie, Row 4: Judy Green, Carolyn Craig, Karen Vince, Pat Griffiths, Pat Greenwalt, Lexie Herring, Cindy Ianata, Ann Latham, Pat Hampton, Betty Bushe, Pam Rice, lane Morgan, Barb Indorf, Vicki Cummings, Linda Prine, Sue Steele, Pam Hofstatter, Madeline Palsa, Gary Barnes, Shirley NVilliams. Row 5: Linda Kremple, Dennis Johnson, Dave Ienkins, Pat Peel, Steve Smith, Paul Domer, lack Gorius, Doug Smith, Art Goodnaugh, Russell Rodajev, Richard McLean, Phyllis Furlow, Barbara Moody, Mary Snowden, Kathy De Gordon. Row 6: Brian Gardner, Ed Vosehall, Robert Sandy, Mike Paris, Larry Hodgson, Mike Parsettie, lim Seifert, Homer- Pierce, Io Ann Holloway, Pat Smith. Bow 7: Barb Crenshaw, Paul Carver, Dana Mt-Allister, Ron Styer, Curtis Mcneer, Dave Johnson, Dick Marlow, Terry Bailey, Mr. Ford, Don Ensminger, Robert Fain, Leonard Crenshaw, Tom Weeklcy, Bob Laase. Bottom Row: Regan White, Bertha Gugov, Bonnie Richesson, Evangeline Mix, Beverly Phillips, Judy Crookston, janet Fairless. Row 2: Lorene Brown, Judy Selan, Marsha Dekan, Linda Miller, Katie Blount Richard Relford Edgar Herring Jim Singhass Row 3: Lulu, Fanning, Suzanne,Iavens, Jill Harper, Cathy Pitts, Terry Telford, Dick Cotschall, Don Pocock, Row 4: Sheila Toles, Helen Young, Lorene Yokum, Elaine Petrilli, Jeff Richards, Maurice Franklin, Gary Lee, Chuck Gesen. Row 5: Walter Frank- lin, Ben Bradley, Dennis Morgan, Dick Gerber. Chonal music Something would be missing from Washing- ton High School Without its Vocal Music Depart- ment. A little refinement and culture are added to regular school curriculum. R. Bryon Gronbyv Griest is responsible for the success of this program. He has directed his choirs to first places in state competition in addi- tion to presenting the traditional performance of Handelis Messiah,,, an operatta and countless other concerts and appearances of the choir. This year his unsurpassable work has been recognized by the entire state in his electionto the presidency of the Ohio Music Educators Association. He has Won the respect and admiration of all who are as- sociated with him and it is because of his tireless Work that Massillon has become a center of choral excellence. Mr. Griest proudly presents a plaque to Miss America of 1963, Iacquelyn Mayer, on behalf of the Ohio Music Educators Association. 1 -1552 , I , -Vzflmffi-,.-N .1a.-f1s?gv:fe- -fs. x.. , 1:1 .45 Q - ww LW ' 'Q , Yew Q S 6 ,vw ff' ' . f., N 'Y N N - , if WN , ' -if Q I .urs , Ei:.3!EQ iQE 'f.4f f:::'::L::' N52 F 5 N11 I N . .... W W Q ' ' fr ' . 4 : A Q i. - Q Q I gi rx , ww , 41' 15? W h 7 , u , I , V ' A n 9 i Q 5 This year was the twenty-fifth anniversary of the traditional presentation of Handel's i'Mes- siahv on December 14, 1962. The Oratorio was first presented in 1938 as a community project, but then was taken over by the Washington High School Choir. Elizabeth Sheen Gorrell is credited for its beginnings. Approximately 265 singers, one hundred fifty of whom are alumni of the choir filled the auditorium with the beautiful music which brought to the people of Massillon a perfect Way to begin the Christmas season. Washington High School was filled with gaity and hearts pounded as The Music Mann came to town. This happiest of all musicals was presented on March 8 and 9, 1963. Dave Bryant as the Music Man provided an unforgetable performance. 1 Q ' , ff--f ,,,v ,,, v.,,, , ,N ,. :, , all, ..,. H Dave Bryant, Dick Cotschall and Jerry Garner help Mr. Griest check candles for the Messiah.,' 8 .33 236.315 if fa 3 ig, , ' E 4' 4' fist! 1 a nfs !' 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Ten senior girls, voted as candidates for Homecoming Queen by the senior class, sat on the edge of their seats, their fingers crossed, anticipating the forth-coming announcements. These girls included Vicki Berquist, Linda Carpenter, Phyllis Gayheart, Sue Huntsberger, Suzanne Iavens, Pam Lemmon, Phyllis McClellan, Emily McKinney, Georgia Pinis, and Annette Schenkenberger. The moments passed and Vicki Berquist, Phyllis Gayheart, Sue Huntsberger, Pam Lemmon, and Annette Schenkenberger were called to the floor and presented with a long-stemmed covered rose. Papers were torn from roses and Pam Lemmon was the recipient of the treasured red rose, proudly becoming Homecoming Queen for 1962. The court and queen reigned at the Massillon-Lincoln game on November 17th, and also at the annual Victory Dance held in honor of our fine football team. Attendant, Phyllis Gayheart and escort, Lew Lash, proudly sing Massil1on's Alma Mater. The 1962-63 Football Homecoming Court. A much anticipated moment is the traditional kiss the Walking down the field, the attendants and their escorts receive man rounds of applause from the spectators Homecoming Queen receives from Obie. Y 61 The 1962 Tigers took the gridiron with six returning lettermen and more than enough spirit. After losing our first game to a tremendous Fre- mont eleven, we went on to capture the next two games and prove to the home fans that these Tigers were as good as those in years gone by. Our fourth game was a setback which raised quite a few eyebrows, Alliance defeated us on a rain-soaked field 46-0. It was a bad night for our Tigers. By the time we reached Warren our season record was 4 and 3. Warren was the crushing blow. Snow, mud, and a few tears covered the field after the Tigers played their hearts out, only to lose 20-7. But the Tigers were far from being dead. Although injuries and often the weather were against us, the spirit and enthusiasm showed by the players and the students, and the Tigers clos- ing their season with two straight wins proved that our boys weren,t ashamed of their record. The team and coaches have their eyes on next year's State Championship, and with the experi- ence gained this year they should be able to do it. Bottom Row: Roland Mercer, Mike Koenig, Robert Geckler, Dale Clendening, Ron Davis, Tom Miller, Ben Bradley, Ieff Hill, Ron Sullivan, Paul Fabianich, VValt Franklin, John Kanney, VVilbur Paisley, Iim Ehmer. Row Two: Leo Strang, Head Coach, Dick Immel, President of the Booster Club: Graydon Eckard, Randy Wilbur Paisley shows the style which gained him many points throughout the season. McDew, Mike jones, LaVerne Hose, Will Perry, Ron Alexander, Steve Tarle, Floyd Pierce, Don Alexander, Bob Profant, Chester Randles, Roger Price, Faculty Manager, Carl Schroeder, Assist- ant Coach. Q.. if , V 71 21 E, ' 74 OOTZBAH McAllister seems to be a sitting duck, but he missed and Fremont Ross won 8-7. Ronnie Davis seems determined to gain that extra The team huddle is a familiar pre-game sight. Row Four: Carl Zepp, Team Dentistg Frank Domokos, Assistant Coach, Managers-Dave DeRoy, Gary Ritenour, Tim Berryg Tim Rink, Dennis Paflas, Steve Mathias, Tom Roderick, Tom Riveria, Tom Frank, Managers Don Wade and Bob Furneyg Dale Walter- house, Assistant Coach, Albert Conklin, Team Chiropodist. 46692 get , avlvliwf Quarterback Mike Koenig demonstrates some fine running by pulling this play out of the jaws of a setback. 1 1962 Scheoule Mass. Opp. Sept. 7 Fremont Ross .. . .. 7 8 Sept. 14 Akron South . . .,,. 52 6 Sept. 21 Cincinnati . . . . . . 43 6 Sept. 28 Alliance ..... . . 0 46 Oct. 5 Steubenville ,... . , 8 14 Oct. 12 Akron East . . .. 42 16 Oct. 19 Mansfield , . ..,.... 42 6 Oct. 26 Warren ,.......,.... 7 20 Nov. 2 Cleveland Benedictine 14 26 Nov. 9 Akron Garfield ....., 19 0 Nov. 17 Canton Lincoln . . . . . 35 16 Bill fthe Rabhitj Blunt scoots jim Lawrence carries his Steubenville tackler for Strung givgg some added instructions and boosts off on one of his many fine some extra yardage. thc spirits of the team before their final game. p ays. 31? ax' ...W . 1'T m Tension mounts as the Tigers display their determination to win footlsall V l l l l l l l Graydon Eckard seems to pull all his strength together to N charge through his waiting opponent. l l Ron Swartz runs interference for Ron Davis at the Cincin- 1 nati Taft game. The varsity football coaches are: kneeling-jack Robb, Dale VValterhouseg standing-Carl Schroeder, Frank Vrotsos, and Nick Coso. Leo Strang and Domokos, Nick .VW :z', 4 5 Jack Robb discusses the field condi- tions with our cameraman before the Canton-Lincoln game. 66 The reserve coaches and scouts are: kneeling-Eugene Henderson, John G Kachilla, Robert johnson, and Larry Lortong standing-Dave Grosse, Vin- cent Snyder, and Milan Chovan. Q I a .fum ,, Z ea Wk, ,WJ f The sophomore and reserve teams, coached by Frank Domokos and Dale Wal- terhouse, played a combined schedule of eleven games. Out of eleven games they won 9 and lost 2. The sophomore team had a per- fect season, winning all five of their games. The reserve team had a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. From a team of 40 sophomores and a few juniors, they had some outstanding boys who certainly will be expected to help carry the load on the varsity team next year. Bottom Row-Bruce Rearick, james Hoffman, jim Binge, Grant Lash, Philip Garcia, Cornell Bickis, Carl Alden, VVes Goodnough, Dennis Ramhaud, Clyde Castile, Dennis Morgan, Charles Rozlog, Eugene Biddle, james Lawrence, Nick Prihich. Row Two-Frank Domokos Head Coach, Dave Paul, Maurice Franklin, George Bowers, Lawrence Larsuel, Richard Martin, Dave Ilarter, Howard Gamble, Jim Schaar, Gerald Shilling, Bruce Bash, Paul Shanor, Richard Toles, Larry Stevens, Marion Parker, john Frieg, Dale NValterhouse, Assistant Coach. Row Three-junior High Coaches -Milan Chovan and Larry Lorton, Don Schenkenberger, Bob 67 Hewitt, Don Reese, Steve Kanner, John Bigbee, John Muhlhach, David Bednar, Darryl Swank, Ken Gilmore, Ron Bucklew, George Young, john Fahianich, James Stroh, Steve Harmon, jesse Pitt- man, Managerg Junior High Coaches-Vincent Snyder and john Kaehilla. Row Four-Junior High Coaches-Eugene Henderson and Robert Johnson, Managers-Doug Hill, Jim Wonsick, Wayne Geckler, Ernie Hatteryg Jackie Herring, Ray Todich, Ron Wil- liams, Tim Smith, Tom NVhitfield, jim Poindexter, Frank Ulrich, Richard Fuchs, Edgar Herring, Managers-Bruce Moyer, Jack VVallaceg Dave Grosse, Junior High Coach. GOIBAH Ben Bradley Dale Clendening Bon Davis Jim Ehmer Paul Fabianich XValt Franklin Bob Cecklcr Tiger tacklers make sure this ball carrier will gain no extra Co-Captain Ben Bradley Yardage- goes for an all important tackle. Tim Berry, Donald XVade, Cary Ritenour, and Bob Furney are four hard Working tiger managers. Ken Gilmore catches a Swartz special. 68 John Kanney Mike Koenig Randy McDew Semon lettenmen QW Roland Mercer it VVilbur Paisley ...W Bob Profant Chester Randlcs Ron Sullivar rag 5 M7 f-A These boys, because of outstanding work in football, received and Bill Bluntg Strmcling-Ron Davis Bun Bradli M'kf X' special notice and awards at the Annual Football Banquet at and Roland Mercer. Ly, 1 L Jonw, 1 Washington High School. Sitting-Mike Koenig, Bob Profant, w w 69 O G A familiar friend gone foreverg we'll all miss Bob Smith Cat left? for a long time. as t A sight familiar on a particular rim SSS These boys aren't playing, but they certainly are watching nightg proud fathers wear their their teammates do their best. son's numbers. ,ig-G 'f Clyde Castilla, Bob Ceckler, and Randy McDew leave the locker room before the Canton Lincoln game. Will Paisley jumps for joy and Mike Koenig looks happy, too, as the Tigers defeat Akron South. 3... 41 6? 70 f 5 5 ' , Q Q T 4 f li V, SEP! 7 H -SEPZN H fSEPf2l H SEP? ZB 067 5 H 06772 H OCZ!!! C1726 N664 2 V Nik 9 H ZMUUUV NMU7 H The 1962 Tiger Schedule is hung be- fore the first game at Tiger Stadium This sign hung inside the Tiger dressing room at the stadium. It was a familiar sight to the players, but was seldom seen by the fans. 7952 71552 Tu mmgg ,W 9 9 N iii tx XXX Kflekffzqr my ,X AAA XM xl N K X A A o as 3 if tif, imnoe 0 K , N 1 Y I4 AWAV C E 1 f I Wx I , ,fl ,fav 3 f ieffiwiiw I IAA 7'Afff Q W T125 ,f ff ,Q .- MAxlsf1L1Lff2 f1f T T mo V w 1 X 5 AM., N 6,4046 , X wife ,ik s T drd e sg if ed he TR i,,:Ng3m- 4-N - WAHIZHN hi Mon l 'lf Milf il . Lfugb if Q K, A q A 5. ,T T if 4 4' ,...-' ,X g ,f Q ff' e,f4kfAZOfV is M i Q Q 611115- Wm it ef -H f , 5'01!7H -K, 5 vwvwff'-'K x N 4 ,...-- V' The team is cheered onward lg' the cheerleaders and the band as the Tigers run on to the fiel at Warren. 71 Sue Huntsberger, Capt. Bob Spiegel, Manager Pam Lemmon, Co-Capt. CNGEIHGAOERS Sm W i Pi xJ,fi1,,1..,,i ,V isis' i I if 43:17 5 Bottom row: Sue Huntsberger, Linda Gamble, Pam Lemmon. Row two: Diane Martin, Sue ' Averill, Bob Spiegel, Tig Ann Pumphrvy, Cheryl Furney. l 72 i l L Being a cheerleaderf at W.H.S. isn,t always if, 'fi . A A L' I , Lbwfyylitjtp , Y ft! jc ,J N ppgilby. M i Wit UN if 'V My fp lgv .ubqilqf Vfbvwllif Ml' QAnIf0!ZiMj!..ljL AW. M0 W iffy' fb if 1 I fall work and no playfjhut Willingness to Work, pep, ambition, and personality are all included in the ingredients needed to make a fine Tiger Junior cheerleader, Tig Ann Pumphrey, cheers en- thusiastically. cheerleader. summer practices. as a group. during the Warren parade. ff ' as QA W f ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS-Bottom Row: Bonnie Riches- son, Vicki Berquist. Row Two: Peggy Foster, Michelle Montague. 73 These girls devote many hours to learning cheers, making posters, pepping up the student body, planning rallies, and feeding the team at They are required to have high morals, as Well as good grades, and must learn to co-operate The cheerleaders of Washirigton High School should surely be commended for the excellent job they've done throughout this school year. The cheerleaders Wave a cheerful hello to our photographer Dancing Diane Martin shows how cheerleaders cheer for the Tigers in Mexico. Senior forward Dick Gerber lays up two points as excited Massillon students look on. Forward Will Perry breaks through a group of opponents after recovering a loose ball. 74 BASKEIBAH The 1962-63 Massillon Tiger basketball team had a fine season this past year. After opening with two losses, the Tigers won six games Without de- feat. Captain Dick Gerber led the team in scoring with 285 points for a 13.8 average. The Tigers downed rivals Wooster, Alliance, East Liverpool, and made the season complete by defeating Canton McKinley in the first of our two games with them. The Tigers most impressive victory was the one over Mansfield, 84-82. The Tigers scored the a- mazing total of 51 points in the second half to pull the game out of the fire. In tournament play Mas- sillon was 2 and 1, losing out in the Sectional AA Finals to a much taller Canton South squad. Through fine team work, coaching, and spec- tator support, the Tigers ended the year with a sea- son record of 12 and 6, and a tournament record of 2 and 1, adding up to a respectable 14 and 7 overall mark. Junior guard Bill Blunt takes a long leap for two points while a McKinley player tries unsuccessfully to block his drive. QW 1962-1963 Scheoule Dec. 8, Canton Lincoln ..... 46 51 Dec. 15, Warren , , .,.... . . . 62 77 ' Dec. 21, Salem ....1....,. 70 62 Dec. 22, East Liverpool .. . 73 50 Dec. 28, Canton Lehman ,..... 66 56 Ian. 4, Canton McKinley ..... 54 52 ' Ian. 5, Niles McKinley ,,..., 68 47 Ian. 11, Barberton ...,.., . . . 60 36 Ian. 12, Canton South .... 53 67 Ian. 18, Cuyahoga Falls ,,..,. 46 55 jan. 26, Wooster ..,,..,., .. . 60 58 Feb. 1, Alliance .,.........., 58 48 Feb. 2, New Philadelphia .... 66 54 Feb. 8, Canton McKinley ..... 41 51 Feb. 15, Canton Central Catholic 62 46 Feb. 16, Steubenville .,......, 55 59 Feb. 21, Coshocton .....,,..,. 62 43 Feb. 23, Mansfield ........... 84 82 Denotes members of the Big-Eight conference. we The varsity cheerleaders seem to be yelling their heads off as senior captain Dick Gerber comes crashing through the hoop in the familiar pre-game announcements. Bobo McAllister seems to be all alone as he goes up by himself for a good two-point rebound. In our second year of Big Eight Warfare, the defending champion Tigers did well but not quite Well enough to rewin the championship. Massillon lost its first game in League play to Warren, but went on to win the next 5 League games in a row. These victories were over Alli- ance, Canton McKinley, Niles, Salem, and East Liverpool. Massillon lost the game that would have given us the League Championship at Steu- benville in a real squeaker, 59-55, in overtime. The Tigers ended their League season with a 5 and 2 record and second place in the final standings. As these players come to- gether, Bill Blunt seems to have a puzzled look concerning his adver- sary's intentions. VARSITY TEAM: Tom 'Catsios, Bill Blunt, Bob McAllister, Tom Arvie Autrey, john Muhlbach, Bob Hewitt, Kneeling, Assistant C0019 FIOYCI fDUkQl Plfffce, Phil GHTCI3, Ed Buchanan, Bob Coach Nick Coso and Head Coach Nick Vrotsos. Pryor, XVes Coodnough, Dick Gerber, XVill Perry, Paul Mesaros, Seniors: L. to R., Arvie Autrey, Dick Gerber, Paul Mesaros, and Bob Pryor. Senlon lettenmen 76 BASKGIBAH 5 W -wr A,.,..yf-f-'rvii L.. VVith a steady eye and steady hands, Tiger Ed Buchanan shoots for two points. As unlikely as it may appear, this is Paul Mesaros going up for a very helpful two points. just before the game starts, the Tigers have a huddle with their head coach, Nick Vrotsos, and then they head for the court. BASKGIZBAU The Reserves, season wasn,t too successful as they ended with a record of 5-12. Several of the losses were by close scores. They finished strong by winning 2 of the last 3 and losing the other by one point. This was a young team, composed of all sophomores. lim Lawrence was the leading shooter and rebounder. He had 185 points for a 10.9 average and pulled down 153 rebounds. Iohn Muhlbach Was next in line in scoring with 115 points for a 7.2 per game average. He had the best shooting percentage with 3370. Bob Hewitt led in assists with 46. Phil Garcia was second in rebounds with 118. Seemingly not affected by a Salem ballplayerls ef- forts to stop his shot, iunior forward DukeD Pierce takes his time and prepares to shoot. VVhile Dick Gerber watches, Bob Pryor's drive for the basket and two points is stymied by an alert Canton McKinley Bulldog. RESERVES L. to R., Bob Hewitt, Calvin Todd, Ken Gilmore, Goodnough, Managers Chuck Gesen and Don Wade, Coach Nick John Muhlbach, Nick Pribich, Chuck Rozlog, Phil Garcia, Wes Coso, Team Statistician Lew Lash, Manager Tim Berry. 78 junior diver Jack Shanklin shows a bit of the fine form which took him all the way to Columbus and a ninth- place in the state. Bob Spiegel seems to be relax- ing a bit as he catches up on his sleep during one of the swimming classes. Coach Wherry takes times out before a meet to say a short prayer and give the boys a min- ute of silence for meditation. , 7 555: :::5 .xiii - 2- l 58? E R I .:..... X,- .,:, 7. Y ests F N gum -f2' , 1 ' 4 f , ,N ae' 2 -'Eg n the final leg of the medley relay. 79 SWlmmll1G Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1962-1963 Scheoule Western Reserve Fremont Ross ...... Wooster ......,.ts, Ashland ..,......,. Youngstown YMCA . Dover YMCA . . . Mansfield .... Kent Relays .. Ontario ...s.e.. Canton McKinley Warren ...,s.., Akron Buchtel . . . Gilmore Academy Cuyahoga Falls . Weirton W. Va. . Lima Senior .... Cleveland Shaw . Canton McKinley As the gun goes off, Eric Blatz and Steve CI-Iaas take off to try and win their event. ,Q ' ' ,i WQETVST 2 V . N .X ., Mass. Opp. 35 60 21 74 49 46 68 27 48 47 39 55 43 52 1 Team Point 43 52 33 62 45 49 36 59 35 59 52 43 68 27 31 64 32 63 40 55 . K 1 4. . F1 - . . - - ,Ar - - 1, , NN . 'Q 1 . Vffjf ,'i',,f I f,,f ,gag 1' 'l - - Q.. - A - 8 ' '- , . L 1 TQEJZI K - - :full - 3 . SQA? 1 1 .Xl 7. , -: . ' - l..v ra . ' ' ,,, ,- , ,gf K ti ' r tl ' ,P f' 1- 3: .ef 5. 7 .. .1 -, A 4' 5 A J , X4 I - ,- 1 4 If ,M 1 g,, 'i' M ffyg 'Q Q 5 gn 1, ..' , I A 'N -- iyrr SW 05 SWlmmlnQ g r fwcw any .gwwygyfkv i A fast start is important in any sport, especially swimming. joel Vogt and Steve Haas leave from blocks four and five during an exciting meet. Coach Bob Wherry discusses a coming meet with his swimmers. The Tiger tank team may not have had the best season ever, but they had a good season, anyway. Using sophomores in many places makes next year,s prospects look good. We qualified five boys for state com- petition, junior diver Jack Shanklin, who placed ninth in the state, and the medley relay team of Tom Rees, Bill Bradley, Ken Gerstenmaier, and Steve Gossage. Massillon swam against some of the strongest teams in the state. And they managed to come out ahead of a few of them. One of the clos- est and most interesting meets was the final meet of the season against arch-rival Canton McKinley. The Tigers came from behind to almost catch the Bulldogs, but were beaten in the final events. Happy Tiger tankers watch the outcome of a close event, which Massillon apparently was winning. . 2, - fi g-32 t 1 5: overs- '--' , ,. , . --s .V -t ,, +1-' W1 sq . , . ,, M agi' . , P V . ' c an ff - f -- - Q1 a . zfzlgj '- ,. an-,Q . . WV 7... N ,.kk , QI EQ .rp . .pt st - N - ,,. ,. . , X .L -2 K., A M au. 153 . - 80 George Burger shows some of the fine style which won him many second-place points as a diver this past year. These boys helped out as lifeguards for swimming classes this past year. They are, first row l. to r.-Mike Parsittie, Ted Ernst, Wayne Simon, Ron Feinman, Terry Getz, second row: Bill Donze, Dave Jacobs, Bob S iegel, Fred Wilson, Glen Crites, third row: Pat Murphey, Steve Yost, Bill Phillips, Larry Hiebel, Clyde Castille, and Bob Laase. Bottom row L. to R.-Bob Mahaffey, Craig Angerman, joel Vogt, Dennis Kretzinger, Fred Heather, Bob Price, John Durst, David Lunn, Don Thomas, Eric Blatz. Second row L. to R.-Dick Mal- comb, Bill Bradley, Gary Silvis, Bob Spiegel, David Holt, Bob Von XVyl, jack Shanklin, Steve Haas, David XVilson, Tom Bruan, Third row L. to R.-Tom Heinrich, Steve Yost, Leslie Feller, Ken 81 Gerstenmaier, Steve Gossage, Dick Aman, Iim Gerstenmaier, Ron Bucklew, Pete Schaffer, Bob Reed, Fourth row L. to R.-Fred Herman, YVilbur Paisley, Dave Ienkins, Tom Rees, Ted Rhodes, Larry Hiebel, Bob Bradley, George Burger, Bill Tyson, Paul Manson, Coach Bob XVherry. Gary Silvis takes off in his event at the sound of the gun, showing how lmportant a good fast start really is RGSIIUHG The Tiger Wrestling team finished their best season Winning 13, losing 1 and tying 1. A fine crop of juniors and sophomores will move into the vacant places left by graduating seniors. With this talented nucleus of Wrestlers, We can look forward to a very bright and pros- pective future. Our sincere congratulations to our fine team and their talented coaches, Frank Domokos and jack Robb. Although many people regard wrestling as a boring and uninteresting sport, the tense expressions on these boys faces show their interest and determination to win. X , iff - ' ..-- S .,AX W ,f!'M,,.ff ' r ir... W r r,,i Rnw Ig L. to R.-Doug Steiner, Tom Whitfield, Ron Legg, Walt Coach Frank D0m0k0S, Jim Mazzi0ta, Ray Toddaf-re, Wayne Geck- Franklin, Frank Scassa, Ben Bradley, Ron Sullivan, Bob Ceckler, lef, DGHIUS Paflas, D011 Schenkenbefgef, Ffa-Uk R9lf0l'd, Dan Tyrone Hill, Richard Cayheart, and Ed Yoder. Row 25 L. to R.- Martin, Ernie Hattery, and Coach Jack Robb. 82 IUAUTIGD I:l!1lSl'l BGSU SGASGH even! 1962-1963 Scheoule DATE and TEAM Dec. jan. Ian. Ian. Jan. Ian. Jan. Ian. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 20, 5, 8 11 15 18 22 26 1 2 6 8 12 14 19 9 7 I Glenwood . . Mansfield . . Barberton ..., Cuya. Falls . . , Ashland ..., Warren ,4.. Perry .,.,,4.,.., Twinsburg .,....... Central Catholic .... Mentor .... I ..... Canton McKinley North Canton l,ll Wooster .... Louisville , . . Carrollton , . Richard Cayheart has his opponent in a near-pin, and the referee doesn't want to miss anything. Ron Legg seems to want to tie his opponent into a pretzel. We understand that he won this match. MASS. OPP. . 1 . 24 21 WW-'77 llrllar 17 17 rw ...31 11 'Q 7 1 , 27 11 ff . . . 23 12 , A 1 . 1 40 3 V, fi w p .., 45 o 7' 1 41 . . , 29 13 7 , . . 42 3 , . . 29 11 ' ' ' Ben Bradley goes for his opponent's ankle as he prepares I I Q to win another of his many fine matches. . . . 20 16 . , . 22 14 . . . 41 8 Z gs, 4 ' ,,-...--. Tyrone Hill has the apparent advantage over his opponent and N he looks as though he's asking for the referee's opinion. i Tom Whitfield grits his teeth and attempts to roll his opponent over for that all important pin. 83 I' W ,Za h .4EvfJiaM1,' B It 'M A 3 Q4 'L - fff Af- Golf This yearis golf team will have a promising nucleus of returning lettermen. Coach Robb will have his golfers practicing several afternoons to get them in shape to carry those heavy clubs around the course. If the boys work hard, this will be the fourth straight year that the golf team will go to state competition. I . 5 aik x,Qyi4, K i I f' s Q Xgf fftifl L E t' f - P . . , 1 N X S X, lust wait until I warm up, smirks Graydon Eckard, as teammates Ken Swisher and Ron Alexander practice their putting. A little more angle and you'll have it, is the advice of Ron Earle for Dave Keller, as Bob Spiegel and Iohn Paulus look on. Ron Earle, Dave Keller, Bob Spiegel are the boys in the first row of the retuming golf members, and in the rear KL. to RJ are Iohn Paulus, Ron Alexander, Ken Swisher, and Graydon Eckard. 84 s .ff f1.f A f ,f z an 'X ,S lay. ,ai , 9 i , N V. is A if , -,933 R up 9 'X' ,M F Sa ,-URN! Q, 'E -, .f auf--V 6 4 , r snfmf . x ' f , - Quai, 5 gr ff L vga .X Aj fs ., ,Kgmgg A Q-affix A -t A . ..sf.2isl'se Q fu-.fi Bob Spiegel seems to be worried about where his ball has rolled to as he prepares to drive from the third tee. Mike Dragomir warms up in the gym before the season opens. BASGBAH This yearis baseball team will try to improve on last year's good record. The team starts prac- ticing in March in the boy,s gym under the watch- ful eyes of Coach Schroeder. By the time the sea- son opens, the Tiger baseball team is in fine shape and ready to meet any team. .Q wr. . 1 - Q,,.ffQ., . A ' swag. iii 'i l ,iit I r .it ' it '--' sfm 155359 ' 1 'W' .k.k ,I',, Q . S aa.. .., X .- - ' , 3 xii ,Il so s f XB 1 X sv' . iai NRM ,pc s l 7 Duke Pierce seems to have lost his bat after he con- Jim Ehmer is prepared for anything Are two umpires better than one? nects with the ball for an important hit. that might happen, and he isn't taking asks Tom Pope as he is tagged by Ron any chance of a strike getting past Randy Swartz, Lew Lash and Pete Spuhler McDew. as the umpires seem to have madeup their minds. Front row-L. to R.-Terry Getz, Bill Blunt, Randy McDew, Pete Spuhler, Lew Lash, Ron Swartz, and Coach Schroeder. Tom Pope, jim Ehmer. Second row-L. to R.-Mike Dragomir, 85 sly dd if Tlenn I S 2:55 5331651 rest. , f L 4 W jak I sl -W wa- The only boys that we are certain will be on the tennis team this year are these three senior boys. CWe really aren't certain about Hill being a senior, but we,ll call him one anywayj L. to R. Marc Bailey, Dick Gerber, and Jeff Hill. Marc shows the C01'1'eCf Dick always seems to Ieff is a very rugged in- WHY to hold the facket f01' have fun, even when he dividual, and he really 8 Blood retum. isn't playing. looks rugged now. This yearis crop of sophomores should add depth to the already experienced tennis team. The returning lettermen are looking forward with hopeful eyes to a successful season. As spring approaches, the members will start to practice outdoors at Lincoln Park and indoors at the YMCA. 86 Wy tnack Front row L. to R.-Don YVhitmer, Dennis Studer, Richard Fuchs, R,-Wilbur Paisley, Jim Mgger, john Frieg, Ed Lash, Paul Shangry Bob Hewitt, TWH R0d0fiCk, D00 KFGINDIG, R011 LGEE, Ken Gil- Ed Buchanan, George Burger, Nate Thomas, Marion Parker more, Tom Marceric, Steve Haas, lim Stroh, Second row L. to Larry Stevens, Cgach Dale yvalfel-house, Tom Roderick lifts himself grace- fully over the bar and prepares to fall to the sandpit as he finishes a tum in a pole-vaulting match. 'A iq As George Burger finishes he ap- pears rather tired, but this doesn't stop him from competing in the events he enioys, the half-mile and the mile. George is a senior this year and he runs well. i E l s l One of the most promising boys this year is Bob McAllister. He competes in the high jump and after the way he lumped last year, the coaches expect a lot from him this year. six it ?yi V, 1' H 211 4 1 l ' L at L sl taijhzs 'L if ew .W Vs I With the return of experienced cindermen and several excellent jumpers, the Tiger track team should do very Well in season and post sea- son meets. Because track is such a rugged sport to compete in, the boys participating in it must he in top shape and possess great endurance. 87 xv-. 5 P 7 ' f 5 I MM I 2 A 2 Wm ' E '- M . ,Him -I i A 'I new WM. if H 'Mfg' fm N, w 5 WA 1 W W !IMM,Q ,.,,- 3 Fgmgzsz, . ,Q 'Hg 8 ,. h x - WWMW. A f f W a W , , ' - 2? Y '51, .V KAAIV A 5,1 5,3 p J V , fm, L M V , gg!! . QWV , zu 0' f ,tg W h -ve is? WW' I qc ,z g'fff 4v .V I 5' vlzii, 4 - M A 2 ,wg iffffi -, M ' ,W .wmv , , swwzxs 4? ,K 88 czxoemlc The Annual Board pre- sents with pride the 1962-1963 Faculty of Washington High School. The students feel their teachers, more than anything else, are responsible for the scholarship and character of our school. We salute thern. W SUPERINTENDENT DR. VIRGIL E. BLANKE Dr. Virgil E. Blanke is completing his second year as superin- tendent of schools. Under his dynamic leadership the Massillon Pub- lic Schools have embarked on an extensive improvement program aimed at providing the best possible educational program. Massillon has good schoolsg the present goal is to provide 'Kexcellentv schools. Dr. Blanke is responsible as chief administrative officer to a five-member elected board of education. Massillon's twelve public schools with a student population of 6600 come under his direct jurisdiction. Some of the numerous tasks undertaken by Dr. Blanke this year have included a com rehensive examination of the curriculum -- es- P pecially in the areas of mathematics, social studies, and scienceg a detailed building needs surveyg and a thorough study of the bus transportation program. All of these things are part of the general aim for excellence . 90 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT L. P. KEMP Mr. Kemp was appointed assistant superin- tendent of schools in 1955 following four years of service as coordinator of curriculum. He also served as principal of Washington High School for fifteen years. His many responsibilities in- clude the recruitment, recommendation to em- ploy, evaluation, and organization of in-service education programs for all certified personnel. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT LOUIS C. YOUNG Mr. Young has been assistant superintendent for five years after serving a three-year term as business manager for the schools. His duties include the employment, supervision, and evalu- ation of all non-certified employees. He directs all operations, maintenance, and repairs of school property and equipment and acts as the official purchasing agent for the board of education. wh This year our Board of Education consists of the new president, Dr. L. I. Snively, retiring president, Mr. I. W. Snyder, the new vice- president, Mrs. Helen Frazier, Dr, Robert Immel, Mr. Al Blantz, and Clerk-Treasurer, Herman Zepp. if WJ' I. W. SNYDER, PRINCIPAL Aommlstlzatlon 9:2 Mr. I. W. Snyder, principal of Washington High School has many responsibilities. As head of the administrative department he guides its educational and personnel policies. Constantly he is evaluating school procedures and planning how to improve them. He studies to keep abreast with progressive teaching techniques and cur- riculum changes. As representative of our school he also plays an important role in community leadership. Mr. Snyder is respected by the students for his wise and just decisions, and his friendly smile encourages their friendship and confidence. A. E. MORNINGSTAR, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Aomlnlstnatlon Other members of the administration co- ordinate activities and schedules for the student body. Mr. Morningstar, assistant principal, has charge of attendance and helps the boys with their problems. Mrs. Sinnock, dean of girls, has the responsibility of guiding policies of behavior and dress for girls at W.H.S. Mr. Pfendler, guidance director, assisted by Mrs. Bryant, aids students in their plans for the future: the choice of vocation, planning for advanced training, selecting the right schools, and college. In many ways the guidance counselors assist students to become well adjusted young men and women. .if 'db Mrs Lillian S. Sinnock Mr. Robert C. Pfendler Mrs. Virginia B. Bryant DEAN OF GIRLS GUIDANCE DIRECTOR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR OFFICE SECRETARIES Standing: Mrs. Grace Beveridge and Miss Shirley Boswell. Sitting: Mrs. Ruth Morris. 93 faculty - A oeolcateo onoup The Washington High faculty has several new members this year. Two of them are Mrs. Belch, who teaches junior English, and Mr. Ber- rodin, who teaches practical biology. Mr. Berger has done a fine job teaching machine shop. Mrs. Brooks teaches not only French I and II, but this year also French III and journalism. Miss Clark teaches typing. Mr. Carr has charge of the records in the guidance office. Miss Cochran teaches sophomore English. Mrs. Childress teaches clothing. Mr. Cooper teaches world history and this year he also teaches American history. Mr. Coso teaches plane geometry and coaches. ,ML 55- .wff4.ff , .w K7' f',,ff'. .afklf My A :NV H ft' These victory dips sure do get me down! WN W . N Relda M. Belch ENGLISH 3 3 4 . Trudy certainly gets a lot of prac- tice typing for Annual Board. Are you sure I'm not crazy, Mr. Morgan? Robert L. Berrodin PRACTICAL BIOLOGY Y E 'mwmwqwm 'ew 4 f 7 'X 1 . , f 'Lt IWW .Qf 4 . 1 I . The language lab looks like the control tower of the Akron-Canton Airport. to community Ano school. Mattie F. Brooks FRENCH AND IOURNALISM Henry L. Berger MACHINE SHOP AND RELATED SQBIECTS Harold I. Carr CLERICAL WORK IN THE GUIDANCE Esther S. Childress OFFICE CLOTHING 'Oni fiw , Carolyn C. Clark A X RollylCochran Howard Cooper Nick Coso STENOGRAPHY AND ENGLISH 2 WORLD HISTORY AND MATHEMATICS AND STENOGRAPHIC AMERICAN HISTORY ASSISTANT FOOTBALL TYPEWRITING II AND BASKETBALL COACH This is Mr. Griest's usual position in choir rehearsal. 95 Iiacult Frank Domokos P. O. D. AND TRACK, WRESTLING, AND ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH Orin Dykae Ford DIRECTOR OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Leland P. Fundom MACHINE SHOP 11 AND 12 Russell M. Gardner VOCATIONAL SUPERVISION Mrs. Norma M. Gerlach ENGLISH 2 Dale F. Graber PHYSICS, MATH 10, AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE R. Bgyron Griest DIRECTOR OF VOCAL MUSIC AND MUSIC THEORY Jack E. Harter WELDING AND RELATED SUBJECT S If ,, Mr. Vrotsos is involved in a very interesting conversation with Mr Robb and the late Mr. Smith. I hi MW, 1,5 , 'E' What an animated conversation! L ia knowleooe ls A tGACl16l2'S tool Mr. Domokos teaches P.O.D. and also is head sophomore coach. Mr. Ford is director of instru- mental music which includes marching band, concert band, orchestra, and ensembles. Mr. Fundom shows juniors how to run many types of machines. Mr. Gardner is director of voca- tional education and also adult evening classes. Mrs. Gerlach is another new teacher. Mr. Graber teaches physics. Mr. Griest is president of the Ohio Music Association and is known for his superior choirs and the operetta the choir puts on each year. Mrs. Hendershot, who teaches sophomore English, and Miss Hendershot, who teaches typing, are mother and daughter. Miss Hess teaches a detailed course in United States history. Mr. Hildebrand teaches senior English. Mr. Himes teaches printing and advises the Annual Board. Mr. Hise teaches world history. Mrs. Iavens teaches complicated plane geometry. And the next step in making this delicious-looking concoction . . . Mr. Graber is showing Bob how to see smoke molecules through thi cated-looking instrument. Mrs. Mary E. Hendershot ENGLISH 2 i i s compli- Sandra Hendershot BUSINESS TYPING I AND II N C r:p Lelah C. Hess AMERICAN HISTORY 97 Mr. Kaiser teaches typing and comptometry. You might say Mr. Kammer puts his life in his students, hands daily when he teaches them to drive. Mr. Koffel teaches a detailed course in college and practical biology. Mrs. Layton, -who teaches Spanish, and Mr. Lynch, who -teaches speech, are both new at W.H.S. Mr. Liebermann teaches English and German. Mr. Marshalls and Mr. Miller,s classes recondition 'and repair autos brought to the auto mechanics land body shops. Mr. McPeek teaches wood- fworking. Mr. Harter teaches welding. Mr. Mil- ler teaches speech, debate, and individual fevents. Mr. Morgan teaches algebra, geometry, fand trigonometry. H. Paul Hildebrand james S, Himeg ENGLISH 4 PRINTING This skirt I'm sewing will complete my summer wardrobe. R. T. Hise WORLD HISTORY The printing classes print almost everything the school needs Car 54, Where are you? fr vw ' lo gi li 98 the llacult moms lives Ano llutunes AR? 1-...A We-uqgyge Mrs. Clada S. Iavens PLANE GEOMETRY Raymond L. Kaiser BOOKKEEPING AND COMPTOMETRY Elwood W. Kammer DRIVER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Gerald L. Koffel COLLEGE AND PRACTICAL BIOLOGY Frances Wren Layton SPANISH Paul I. Liebermann GERMAN AND ENGLISH 2 Clifford Lynch SPEECH Richard C. Marshall JUNIOR AUTO SHOP Arthur McPeek INDUSTRIAL ARTS The WHIC gets put to good use under the supervision of Mrs. Bryant. Mr. Motz teaches commercial mathematics. Mr. Myers teaches art. Mr. Nagel is a new teacher -who teaches arithmetic. Mr. Oberlin teaches four years of Latin. Miss Oberlin teaches algebra and arithmetic. Miss Osborne teaches her classes to make delicious-looking food. Mrs. Paukstadt is in charge of distributive education. Mr. Pola- check teaches junior and senior English, while Mrs. Polacheck is NV.H.S.,s librarian. Mr. Reigar teaches chemistryg he likes the new lab. Mr. Robb teaches psychology and P.O.D. Mr. Roth teaches speech and dramatics and directs the three plays presented each year. Mr. Saurer teaches shop. Mr. Schroeder teaches boys' physi- cal ed. and coaches. Both Mr. Scott and Mr. Show teach American history. 'BWV .1-f V W fa.. Y 'N -I ,,,, Tracy L. Miller SPEECH 10 AND . A1 Miller BEGINNING DEBATE 11 Mr. Yrotsos IS explaining the basic principles of mechanical drawing to AUTO Col-'LISION AND INDIVIDUAL two interested students. REPAIR EVENTS W' 'Hmmm' john D. Morgan H. G. Motz MATHEMATICS COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC ll! Ll 'X fffffffffrf WJ' fl if f I 1 ' AX - Vff,vXI5 df I A . .,.,Mnw24f.ff1.Wz4QJ4fQ if I, 7Aw,,'xll Ju'Ag g 6 ucatlon teaches leaoenshlp We aren't all doing the same problem, are we? David Oberlin LATIN AND ENGLISH 2 Charles D. Myers William P. Nagel, jr. ART ARITHMETIC 10 Mary Osbome Mrs. J. W. Paukstadt Dem Polacheck HOME ECONOMICS DISTRIBIUTIVE ENGLISH 3 AND FOODS EDUCATION AND SALESMANSHIP 101 Mary B. Oberlin ENGLISH 2 Mrs. janet G. Polacheck LIBRARIAN Gncoulzaoes Dupll Dantlclpatlon John A. Reigar Jack Robb CHEMISTRY AND PHYCHOLOGY AND ALGEBRA I P. O. D. Miss Siemetz, a new teacher, teaches sopho- more English. Mrs. Sigler and Mrs. Stiert teach reading. Miss Smith teaches American history. Miss Sonnhalter teaches junior English. Miss Stover teaches geography and P.O.D. Mr. Strang is head football coach. Mr. Strecker teaches biology. Miss Taylor teaches typing and shorthand. Mr. Vrotsos coaches basket- ball. Mr. Walterhouse teaches physical ed. and swimming. Miss Warth teaches homeliv- ing. Miss Weaver is the new girls' physical ed. teacher. Miss Weimer teaches college and ad- vanced biology. Mr. Wherry is swim coach. Mr. Young teaches Spanish. And this is a slide of a green, minute euglena 2 You're all doing fme so far Harvey M. Roth SPEECH AND DRAMATICS Just one more line and I'll finally be finished! S, M qw-'MII' M. C. Sauter AUTO SHOP 12 AND AUTO MECHANICS Carl F. Schroeder PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND BASEBALL AND ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH Warren R. Scott AMERICAN HISTORY Mary Lou Seimetz ENGLISH 2 Dwight M. Show APPLIED BUSINESS LAW, REVIEW MATH, AND AUDIO VISUAL Ruth W. Sigler SPECIAL READING Helen M. Smith AMERICAN HISTORY Dolores Sonnhalter ENGLISH 3 Goucatlon - connenstone of the communn: Mrs. Katherine Steiert SPECIAL READING Joy Stover P. O. D. AND GEOGRAPHY Leo E. Strang BOYS' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AND HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Raymond L. Strecker, Ir. PRACTICAL BIOLOGY Laura I. Taylor TYPING 11 AND SHORTHAND 11 Mr. Nick I. Vrotsos MECHANICAL DRAWING AND BASKETBALL COACH Dale A. Walterhouse PHYSICAL EDUCATION Margaret M. Warth HOMELIVING Kathryn Weaver GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ruth E. Weimer COLLEGE BIOLOGY AND ADVANCED BIOLOGY Robert E. Wherry HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND SWIMMING COACH Dale E. Young SPANISH PM W, 'xgrffigrf 'RQ' mGmORlAm MR. WILLIAM NAGEL, SR. The faculty and students of Washington High School honor the memory of Mr. William Na- gel who passed away November 29, 1962. His dedicated, loyal spirit won for him the admira- tion and esteem of his fellow co- workers. His kind, friendly man- ner and his sympathetic interest in his students caused them to love and respect him. For more than fifteen years our school has been enriched by the presence of Mr. Nagel, a truly Christian gentleman. STOCK ROOM MAN ACERS Mr. Harold McAllister and M Neil Limbach. KITCHEN CORPS ILeft to rightj: Sally Fitzgerald, Virgie Swearington, Pat Cuzzetta, Lucille Halter, Helen Davis, Mary Nasuta, Irene Knerr, Maxine Lease, Margaret Tice, Edna Rose, Iustine Greisheimer, Alice Legg. Rosalie Shuck and Ethel Hopkins were absent when the picture was taken. --i AUDIO-VISUAL Mr. Larry Gerber :AQ it if fy f l is Y ' Q 12 l ...QL ...L CUSTODIANS Left to right: Morlias Griffith, Walter Kolek, Donald Brunker, Robert Kiko. Walter Switter was absent when the picture was taken. 106 ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES STANDING: I left to rightj, Gertrude Schroeder, Marguerite VVolf, Ethel Taggart, Peggy Burau. SITTING: Blodwen Mathias. SDGCIAI SERVICES QTY, I fi., ANNEX STANDING Ileft to rightj: Majorie Oberlin, secretary, Mary Merwin, ticket manager, Helen Swartz, social worker, William Archibald, director of pupil personnel, Robert Willmot, director of public relations and A-V, William Sayre and Betty Cole, elementary music, June Provan, secretary, Barbara Gard, secretary, PERSONNEL june Sanders, supervisor of public school nurses, Beverly Burch, secretary. SITTING: Dorothy Rauber, secretary. Absent were Helen Henley, public school artg Roger Price, faculty manager, and Patricia Iorden, speech and hearing therapist. 107 108 Classes On the following pages are the classes of Wash- ington High School. Al- though in future years the students pictured here will becorne un- familiar faces to us, they, nevertheless, rep- resent our school at its best. They are responsi- ble for the success of the school, and it is with this in mind that we proudly present them. 109 . A p iii W, .M H Qggrv , , , M f M , EMM Senior Class Officers: Vince Matecheck, vice-presizlentg Annette Schenkenberger, treasurerg Fred Kowell, presidentg Lynn Paul, secretary. S DIOR Class Memories are among man's most precious possessions. They add richness and fullness to a life that might otherwise be empty and r meaningless. Memories cannot, however, be mistaken for the purpose of life. One cannot live a memory, rather memories should be revered as part of life. We all have memories - we will remember the excitement of the first day and now after three years, our last day in high schoolg the football games, the dances, our classes, our teachers, but most of all we will remember our friends and, perhaps, one We onced loved. Yes, these are our memories - our cherished riches. Fuzz Kowell conducts another one of those famous social committee meetings. The Senior Class is about to begin its annual candy- selling project. MK, Albert Ahmed Janice Albright Craig Angerman Barbara Arrington Arvie Autrey Cary Bailey , if N 5 157,21 ,Elf - Marc Bailey ,OVL4 'vi John Barkan X Iames Barnett Clare Baughma Robin Bell ri lj erqu ffl if ll Www Mike Bessler T MY bl Katie Blount VAX J l 4 Dianne Bolender Roberta Bowers 7 Patricia Boyd Ben Bradley Bill Bradley Susan Bristor Larry Brooks Dennis Brower Luretha Brown SEDIORS Tears, roses, congratulations - the Home- coming Queen has been announced. .ie WWW: wwe, These cheerleaders GJ naturally led the Seniors to defeat against the Faculty, Is it any wonder? 112 rrgrrafaai af we ' ' , V EMCQQQS A W'f'N David Bryant ' l A Richard Burckhart Willis Burdette George Burger Fred Burkhart Linda Burris Ierry Bushmire Bonita Cargill Linda Carpenter Colleen Carroll Dale Clendening Susan Cochran Anna Codispoti bf f WI if Y ., W 2 'WW-6 JA U in-4.1--L-. in -1!,4'fi., L wtki, of .1 . 4, 'X -V .J . ,W ,. WJ, L A 1 L 1 A-ga wwie-4,X 4,Q,JQL.N,L ' ,ff Q in X - .. if ., ,, , I7 A, , -,fL,'r,faT'w!'L,,.x jf T'-' a 'f '- ff' 'W' ' -, v V, V, . , g'QL,,iQ 'MV Bryan gr Q'-Wi W ' is x, X -1 .. X ff Pf+AL , w Sheila Collins Sherry Colucy Carole Conger Ellen Conkle Diane Conley Melvin Conley James Copanos Jim Corral David Cottrill Charles Coverdale Terry Cowan Barbara Crenshaw Dennis Critchfield john Crone Iudy Crookston er az? I 'YW ..y0ll ' N3 avr ?' 114 WNW- SGHIORS A girl has to be at her best for the Prom as Dian Daugherty demonstrates. Judy Croxton Iohn Cunningham Paul Cutright Dian Daugherty Samuel Daut Ronald Davis William Davis Fred Dc-:Bock David DeRoy S UIOQS A cry of happiness from the new Homecoming Queen - Pam Lemmon. Suzanne Dewalt Duane Diana Larry Dingler Leah Doan Linda Dominick Bonny Dominguez Bill Donze Mike Dragomir Larry Dunn .K ,it in x K .S 75,5423 ' ffl' 'K . D45 12 K eff Qgnm-Hr' 116 new Ed? 'Nlvuv .i Li Robert Duvall Ronald Earle Allen Eckroad james Ehmer Richard Elavslqy Ted Emst Susan Evans Paul Fabianich William Findley Carolyn Fisher Karen Fogle Bernerd Forsythe Thamon Foster Walter Franklin Trudie Freeman Richard Frost Comelia Fryer Phyllis Furlow James Gannon Pat Garcia Brian Gardner Tim Gatrell Phyllis Gayheart Robert Geckler Carol George Dick Gerber Charles Gerhard Kenneth Gerstenmaier Leonard Gilmore Marguerite Gilmore ,A-1. 'W' -qua, 118 WY ...fr 45, Nw nw 'G-vel Ianet Goff 5 Gary Goldner Iack Gorius W-nf Linda Goss Lloyd Goss Keith Graber Trudy Graybill Charles Green Ray Gresser Another football season is brought to a close at the senior rally for these players. 119 SGUIORS Terry Cuillan Connie Harig Robert Harig Charles Hartong Robert Harwig lyyaf .KQW-r' .T ,,,., ,Mar M461 fm.. 'HW' Fred Hazel John Hedge Susan Heffelfinger Robert Hefling The senior Hi-Y boys are all ready when a picture is to be taken! - zx ' I I 'i SGHIORS is ll Q, .. X1 1 i 1 W4 , .L V ,trt. Af X rx ..., -- Yea! Annual Board! We are the seniors, MIGHTY, MIGHTY SENIORS! 120 K Wirlzxnf' Q33 HUP 157, 121 Bonnie Hendricks Thomas Henrich Kenneth Henry Melville Hemcane Judy Hershey Shirley Hill Blaine Hindley james Hodgson Jim Holderbaum Carol Holmes David Holt Iudy Horvath Karen Hudson Sue Huntsberger Iunius Iamison Suzanne Iavens Lorita Iewell Susan Iones Judy Jordan Ken Joseph jordan Kacachos john Kanney Stanley Kashuba David Keller Kenneth Keller Joe Kiley Albert Kircher Russell Klever Mike Koenig Dennis Kovatch ad? 122 67? 'W-r i,,..-vu. ,Wm f stir SGDIORS Tastefully decorated lockers and camp stools were Showing off your trophies, Ben? fashionable this year in Senior Hall. ! james Kovatch Fred Kowell Donald Krempel Charlotte Kresovich Mary Ann Kulik Robert Laase John Ladd Margaret Lanham Becky Lanier 123 SGDIORS These seniors - uh, Karen, how did you Sandy Seclcman is escorted into the Miss get into the picture? Massillonian Assembly by Ken Gersten- maler. David Laps Lew Lash Ronald Legg Pam Lemmon Robert Lemon Janine Lewis Sally Lindsay Mike Livelsberger Jeff Long 124 25 Myrtle Lower Yvonne Lowery Sandra Lynn Richard MacMillan Rita McCauley Phyllis McClellan Richard McCullough James McDew Bonnie McGeorge Sandra McGeorge Emily McKinney Richard McLean Karen McQueen Cynthia Madaffer Iohn Marceric Rita Martin Vince Matecheck Harry Matthews M, WWW WWWHWW Zfiinieiiigief Www IMWZWQ James Messenger Donna Miller Randy Miller Rex Miller Stephanie Mitchell Barbara Moody James Morton Patrick Murphy Larry Myers 'mv- co-nm, 1:26 QFQP 24 , 'Sf' ww' 'vu...u,4 rl E Xl :Wx z I '1 ! 2. 1 Sandra vNadea1if' I Nella Nicewanderfi ,f l MLW M' w 'A Mike Null f i my y Q ll lf A ' 'X Duane Oliver Q ij Mildred Oliver A QR Sheila O'Neal L' Linda Orazi Suzanne Ottavio ' WWW Wilbur Paislely l1l0l2S The Miss Massillonian and Outstanding Senior Boy It looks as if Sue has really gone Rally. Need we say more? Parisian . 127 l SGNIORS Margaret Palmer Jean Pappas Pete Paris Mike Parsettie David Paterson Marilyn Pattinson Lynn Paul John Paulus Betty Payne WM 128 And these are the final steps 2 Beverly Phillips Homer Pierce Georgia Pinis Irene Porrini Bill Prlncehorn Robertu Profanf Robert Pryor Thomas Rambo Chester Randles Mary Kay Handles Ron Randolph Mary Rearick Larxfy Reed Kenneth Reinoehl Ieff Rhodes Margie Rice Donna Richardson Bonnie Ripple Gary Ritenour Beverlee Roach Phyllis Robinson Augie Rodgers Margaret Rohn Ioseph Rohr Gloria Ross Ronald Rush Joseph Ryder Terry Ryder Drena Sarianides Cynthia Sasavicz in-f' 130 'Nun-'F :fy qu , 'levi 'Qi Qiff' 'Nw-N -45 This moment becomes one most precious to a senior girl. SGNICRS Bob Spiegel strikes a reverent pose for the Alma Mater . ,AV 'V' 'Na-no Annette Schenkenberger ,W Kaye Schillinger 'f.. ',7 Becky Schlegel Gretchen Schoenfeld as Sandy Seckman Iudy Shallenberger Janet Shanabrook Loma Shilling v-- john Simon 131 Raymond Simon Robert Simonson Clarence Smith Dan Smith Dennis Smith Doug Smith Patricia Smith William Smith Richard Snyder Robert Spiegel Pete Spuhler Iudjy Stauffer Larry Steffee Pamela Steffen Doug Steiner 2 Gish.. Kr' .4-.adv ff-an-ff' Q 1,36 'Wi' ww M6 'IPB' ,,aw-v L I 133 Olga Stelluto Pat Stilgenbauer Jack Storz Timothy Streb Ronald Styer Ronald Sullivan Janet Theis Bill Thomas Charlotte Thomas Gloria Thompson Sheila Toles janet Trautman Iucly Treadway Cheryl VanDyke Barbara Varner 'QA Norman Vaughn Bob VonWyl Anne Voss Richard Weaver Merle Webb Penny VVhite Justine Williams Richard Williams Fred Wilson Rose Wilson Sandy Wilson james Winans Mary Lou Winholt john Wise Ken Woodall Ronald Woodruff MZWW we 0 , Stephen Yost 'Wan-1 Helen Young Jennifer Young Kathleen Zehnder Mary Zimmer 04 Judy Zurof Shirley Ferrell In m6mORlAm Times moves and things are constantly changing. Lives cannot be measured in minutes or seconds but rather in memories. It is with this in mind that We remember Bob Heckathorn-an excellent student, a superior athlete, and an outstanding personality. i 135 My 1. af? 7' F? IM R its QR ai? li 5. F ga -Q1 5 x x 3 5 it xi 11 gltxfix s 'N 2 E . v I hw I y fi ,M MQ 'Xt t it it at ,y QB nop 1' R. t -W gxwpyfb i dw 'X M y ,V 119. W QD SS wx XX Oy 1 My My wp K 5 ' N L 4739 W 1 1 Q Mary iff Xlxlitiv VL Qffribqft N N -1 S' RZ5'.?SHZiii?i ge' ' We-51225225 55?Nf5S2f', J Q i 5 5 J 5 5 5 5iQi111113111i 353225321 L' f ww GN Xi ..... .,.,.... Ap Q1 M at cf W tg NS gp reg Jumon Class Offlcens is -Q sxxg-. V 'Mq fm I w R Q E K X lkfrfy . Q N f' QPA lb, ml U-7 WE. l The days are passing and with each one We Anita, Linda, Bruce, and 'lfenv have just iompletedfjibjt tl A gain memories which never fade. This another eventful day at Washington High Schoo. if X is . E year as juniors we have shared many experi- 1 N S X 1 ences with our friends and classmates that 1 X .Q will long be remembered. Q The Junior Class is headed by four officers, Ng XS, W ,Q . . 5 tw is it 5 x WX N 1 -X 'Xl X23 . 5 V xx' X ' it 3 ' iw, R 1 ii 6 x tt st X A elected by the students, and a social commit- tee composed of members of the class. These two groups Work together to promote an in- terest in the class and its activities. This year has provided much excitement, fun, and hard Work for the Iunior Class. We look forward to a successful senior year, hop- ing that it will be quite as memorable as 1962- 1953. 136 -it x , ' K'-1 .. y :- ,uu 0 ,dv ,, v 3 ' I' I all y 5 x fp, 7 5' V V7 I V J Y X. 'l . in rlix 'I W' f ' L' 4 Rye N vi x ' N I E V' 1 1 V J 1 Q X I , 1 I J, ' 1 ,f The Junior Class highly rates school functions. 1 fp H QS , if Y- ' ,.X,.fbi .Q .... , . Q , K K N Q . I on -- riser f ' X X 5 fi' s W xg as ,ns , ifii . I I, Q m . , re., y me w , 4 i-egg, ne w , is-Q, Y S 'or-sv' New-Q' ix X TV AQ may we 137 Margaret Alder Don Alexander Ron Alexander Richard Aman Roy Anania Marilu Antonille julia Autrey Susan Averill Terry Bailey Roger Balala Evelyn Ballard jim Barkan Barbara Bartko Bruce Bash Loretta Baus Man! What a sandwich! Lorene Brown Rocky Brown Dan Bryant Ed Buchanan Ron B-ucklew Barbara Burrows Claudette Burton Dawn Campbell Diana Campbell Paul Carver Clyde Castile Lee Cecil Victor Cecil Barbara Cindia Deborah Clark Maziorie Clark Wendy Clarke Walter Comanitz Dianne Conrad Tom Cook Pauline Beitel Tom Berbari Betty Berry Tim Berry Roger Bessler Nancy Binford Saundra Bishop Bill Blunt Anna Bors Myra Boyd Sandra Brackman Bob Bradley Becky Brahm Doug Brediger Pat Brick 'U Anim: PDTATD Clif One for you, and one for me, One for Jumons , tlfxl if sk 4' ,6 Who's on a diet? Even lunchtime can be a picnic at Dorothy Cowan Janeen Cowan Glen Crites Pat Crofut Sheryl Cryder vw D Susa.n Csonka . ' ' ' - .. - Richard Daniels - L ' J' , A 1 ' Q Diana Davis X1 2 V L Q' dh :L V D :Na Dagic?DDawion A K l Y .F V , A Bo eBoc n een L KW W' - A 1 Y Marsha Dekan ig Genevieve Demer m L W -ge iw Mark Dew i ii 1 ,H -li m Marlene DiMazzio V X A so Paul Domer ,, J fe ' A I.. g . use .. . 3,0 I -, eii .Ls Q Catherine Donovan Phil Dryden ,ifllg zz. L . Sheri Dutton QD V Graydon Eckard ,Q ' Ralph Edman 139 2 I in V 'N Washington Bonnie Eldreth Jeff Ellis Ann Emery Cheryl Endinger Kathy Engelhardt Bob Erickson Beverly Ertle Bill Eztle Paul Ertle Linda Everett l E l ,r,Vr 1, new w llf . H, .. X ,, I I wa , ur VY ,, y y Q iv' , ,, K Randy Everett S Ziff Q Janet Fairless V 5 W .Q Lula Fanning ,, 3 .:A'- t 4' ' Terry Farkas , M M55 , Susan Featheringham fliiia u ,f ,f ' errrv ' - ,tyl .A I AV Ron Feinman , ' , ,za ' ' 1 Leslie Feller if , ,A H , .,,,3 L H fr A W My Russell Findley : ' gk N V I A A H A VV, 7 Tim.Fif1leY E i l 5' A V,,, Leshe F 1tzgera1d -X u f? f , L V 'X , l ,: , ,: ' ' , ',,. ' , ,z 1 ':,' 3 . ' S V 5 Y3'l , H 7 1 V ' rlz ,..,-, i v at ,,.. , my , 'K'?T':gw M , lm 14+ if I ,WW- A 1 L ,wa 'A E. I Jumons .M x. is 'H 4- Q Wg,-Qfgxzl. . .ee A ,,,. A Here are Pat and Linda taking time Hey! That's the one I wanted! It takes two to tango-Oh, I mean Shovel! out for a soda break. 140 ' . 1' M A jim Gerstenmaier Penn Gesaman Frani, Gessel Layne Getz Terry Getz Beverly Gillom Cynthia Gillom John Gonzalez Art Goodnough Linda Gordon Bill Gore Jill Gorius Steve Gossage Judie Grametbaue Nancy Grant Darlene Gray Roger Green Don Gresh Tom Groff Myra Grossweiler I' if Linda Flounders Laura Flowers Dennis F ogle Margaret Forester Tom Frank Sheri Freedman Richard Fuchs Carl F urlow Bob Fumey Cheryl F urney Linda Gamble Linda Gard Jerry Garner Tom Gatsios Richard Gayheart A , J A W A ,ff , 1 Q-fl Jumon just because you're wearing a football player's jersey, doesn't mean that you can have that whole pizza to yourself. Bertha Gugov Barbara Gump Susan Haines , Z Linda Haley ' Sandra Hamback f -3' 4 4 41, Iulia Hamilton Kathy Hammer Lola Hardy Steve Hannon jill Harper Phil Harris David Haxter Gail Harter Cary Harwig Darrell Heckathorn Ed Hendon Trudy Henry Fred Hemian Frances Hernandez Lexie Herring I ' ,152 1 I I C t o ', ' :ff taa Q All girls enjoy talking on the telephone, and Pam is no exception 1 ,E f ,it f, rx ,ia .,, . 1, f YW? ,x f Q f V ,ff af? ' E 142 - f, QW. G 'uf , 2 9 U , 1 ' w ,-in if X W y VW le' iz: MW' ffm if Y .z,5,.,. ai W f fzfff Wil' sj Ron Herron Larry Hiebel Eric Hiegl Jeff Hill Lamont Hill Tyrone Hill Dorothy Hillard Neal Himebaugh Chris Hodges john Hoffner JoAnn Holloway Pam Hook Florence Hose LaVerne Hose Chris Howald wg 4 tl af? 5 M Ar E H A GL X 21 A ' qrkq Q ,., , , ' . mia... VVL, ..4sh. xl ll QQ 5 Y r an-., S En S .. 3 H 143 Connie Howe Barbara Hudy Rachel Huff Judy Hulihes Carol H Karen Huppert Ray Hurley Connie Ickes Pam Immel David Iacobs Robert Iacquet Jerry Iames Connie Iasinski Barbara jeanneret David Ienldns Gene Johns David Iohnson Dennis Johnson Lorraine Johnson Sage Johnson ie N Pe 'rven n edy ob' ' o in Klase Marcia Kohring Martha Komazec Loretta Kostic Dayid Krause 'Q Deimis Kretzinger Connie Krisher Julie Kulik Gary Lamm Ioe Lane ,Valerie Lantz Carol LaPorte Ed Lash Ann Latham B an Lease Allan Lehman Russell Lehman Lorene Lesh Becky Lewis Sally Lillo Darlene Long Iim Long Richard Longworth Dan Lucansky Bob McAllister Ellen McCarthy ' 20' '- ' Bessie McCrary ' - V Pat McDuff1e , f--fv - ,Q V V fa if'-QV Cheryl McFarland V W ,Q 1 . V Vw was i i Sylvester McGlothan we-. ' ' V ff, Lucretia Magasano if. ' V , .gj V V V Ijvn ,V W V '?:'. , ,VA A 7 l fu . Q Q2 A W Richard Malcomb , V , John Mani VV 'V N M J an fx' ' Adrienne Manns V W ,f f li' Q., if K Paul Manson V V H 4 V, Darleen Marks 7 A VV W 1 V V ' V ' 1 V V5 1:1 :Via ,.'f, 125 4, ?' 'f 1, ,U fe' V VgfQSj1ujf,gf2,g f V X A ,Wy V. td y l LV ff' J' I H ML ,E ' K , lL,rSVff!t 'I W I Liu Y 'mg 4 l .V ' .V V 4 ,efii Y v V ,QAM 1 9, Diane Martin Xl, o' 4, . f ig 51 VV ' I V Jeff Martin '., L V 4 41 'f I 4 411'-Hs V V V Tom Masarilg-Q 1, 4. if J an VV was V M lm Maxhimef aw f mV V ,A V 'if' li W ,.. , kV 5 V ffm Y ff A mf-g ,-:AV rf V ','f i X, ,2 1 Q-':X ,-Jef! ff! ' af' if itil Q A Zak, I fxvheyjiz J ls I VAJLCJQQ .f ' ' V 'ff ' xv .- ' if V Sheri Maxhimeri ff? M , ,VA v , V AV V . V nnn , , 1 , Jlm May N' ,V ff , QV si ' 'M A A P A V Vicki Mazon V , V Q ,Q R, L ,' I . ,i g v-IQ i Zi , is 5 jim Massiotta pl ., 1,,Vf' 7319 ' H if ' ,,,i,,,.gg 51,12 ' V - ' John Medrano 5 V Q f ' AV ,-F'3-1' J 2 C77 'L' -V ' 2 A ' ' Qf' V ' ' I ' is ex V Vf V i i f , V A I fi WM Vi C 1 ' Here we find Nancy and Ron having just ar- rived at the Homecoming Dance, one of the most memorable events of the Junior year. X xi ,A ri 1 I . Jumorzs ' v Who? Me? Smile! You're on Candid Cameral 145 ryny is ww if fi? . . ,,. as-S-' - U r f gg, i if L wo i wir, I 1:--n5'9i'em, V 1 if a M M V Vf 7371- , 5 l l' 1,5 f,Vf f y f W w f . , W,.,, , wif ,Jil .ak 1 , I fy S' -W Bm ' fu' 'A ,A 1 V if 1 7' ' ' K 5 ' ,. or - A s ' , Hifi f' 24524 A J, '51 ' -'eff ,M sw ' i . , Ti . Donna Moore Thelma Moore Harry Morgan Carol Morris Dan Morrison Janet Morton Carol Mowrer Bruce Moyer Susan Moyer Pat Mross Nancy Muskoff Janis Mutchler Richard Nasuta Pat Nauss Karen Nicewander Sandra Nickels Garrett Norman jendy Norton Sandra Null Sandra Ohms John Meimer Kathleen Messenger Barbara Metheny Jim Metzgar Evelyn Meyers Ben Miller Jac uelyn Miller Lingla Miller Tom Miller Richard Minesinger Evangeline Mix Teala Molson Jackie Monbarren Larry Montgomerey Chuck Moore A ,1,, iiS?gz 'G w V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That's the Junior battle cry! 4-1 bv' W N 'gwf 'Q1' an Vw f QE- f, ,, -4 0 W ag eq -3. L 1 5- , M A ,A at i , 1 nv .ff 1 My ,bg X .lwijll 1 rf ,qw V 10' 4 + an f if? K , ia JUDIORS fax V Me, 'M if 1 we W-. WM ,, n f , Wa, . If .J A if ,I 4. . WW' V, A wi ' ,z , V v M 'V A i f ....::- 'f lf'. A . M 5 I ,, '- ' ' ' ff I Hz' ' Q Ar' , 1 4-in V V, ww. W, My .A 5, AW j ..., I , We are the TIGERS Eva Owens Dennis Paflas Madeleine Palsa Karen Papp Marcha Parsettie Mike Passalacqua Karen Pawlowski Will Perry Ruthann Peters Diane Peterson Elaine Petrilli Bill Phillips Torn Piatt Sharon Pickel Floyd Pierce Jesse Pittman Cathy Pitts Landis Planker David Poindexter Phillip Polk Tom Pope Pat Potts Ioetta Prine Linda Prine Tig Ann Piunphrey Carla Rambo Lynn Randolph Larry Reed Tom Rees Christine Reese Sandy Reger Bette Renas Ted Rhodes Peggy Rice Bonnie Richesson David Ries Tom Riffle Sandy Riggle Tim Rink Tom Rivera at te P i x R ' iie a..,, my - e nt M m P, ,P H 1 P ,,:, ff P I P - V M WP . we X, .,, . P ii VLLL Q, il r dy Av.uii P f ' l F . -.L: T P - P YF P ff- ek ie P iw- P ,P se gi P -, P P -sf' W , -,AP ,E ,ean not 'I ::., x K - of 3. 1' .. .Q , s- 1 . fir F ' if avi S351 P f ,L I F r P ' rv Q5 A ia' . 'fy --fr 3 T Q X Aj P Q T 1 ' . ,, P. 1 i ': ie' .P me ' 3' tie f P P T P . R 'Q Mft t P': ssc QP. N -it i i ' P ' :it in I if isie '- . lm PPPPPP X Jumons Now, don't everyone volunteer at One, two, threeg one, two, three-- The Iunior Class has a rhythm all its own. OHC6 . 148 Leith J 4... , A , 6 Q '74 Vane 3 4 W 476. Sue Scott Jim Seifert ud Selan I y , Anita Selig Ethel Shankle Jack Shanklin Frank Shertzer Joy Shertzer Wayne Simon Otis Sims Iim Singhass Susan Skiver Holly Slutz Pat Smer Bob Smith Dennis Smith Jack Smith Judy Smith Kay Smith Suzy Smith t at -ft JM f Tom Roderick Arlene Rohn Vicki Rohr Nancy Rohrer Nancy Rolls Rosemary Roque Elga Rosenberg Frank Roush Bob Royer Charles Ryan John Ryan Frank Saho Frank Scassa Pete Schaeffer Bill Schoener J ,, f :1 f-qt. V 1: fx , , t , AF Ii ,WA A .1 5 7:- 11, ' 'Y ,M J :mf w,4s,,1 f2?iif?f2egf ' in 'V 'V ' ,f ,qbwvwx 5 V wa . .-ff saw Q 1 'S if PM W W4 E if at ,af J F 9' 1 5 My 1 . T' wr 'W' -age Junlons Isn't he cute? Tim Smith Beverly Sokol Linda Sommer Bob Speicher Charlene Speicher Sam Spicocchi Carole Stanley Nancy Stavroff Paula Steiner Jean Stephan Bonnie Stevens Leni Stoner jim Stroh Dennis Studer Darryl Swank Ron Swartz Ken Swisher Steve Tarle Sandra Theis Don Thomas Do, Re, Mi, Fa . . . f. I 3 E 2, ? a , I x L il J' W 5 n 5 we Q fbs gfcw ml f uf x 13, -fi: Q 'Q' Q W ' M 5 at ff I if is 5 ' A ' 'V Q We - 545' ff M 59.51 at f ' ,, , r h , V1 F if r 1 ,JN e A n flfivwy il . 3 ,ii 1 4 ,Q 1 . I Q ,. J 6 .- AA 'Q if Q , pu AQ! I Nathaniel Thomas Richard Tipple Susan Tipton Gordon Toles Ed Traylor Bill Tyson Frank Ulrich Lois Varner Karen Viles Ed Voshall Don Wade Louis Wagner Becky Wallace Alice Wayman Sandy Weick 'P' 4 5, 5 , M, 4, .am- , 2 'Qi-IV' , 'BP ' f 'WV A HWJW.. I 1 va- 43 na 1, L, .. M 2 M , Q fa, H Q ' 'rain' 1 ' my ,,,,,g2' W., . . ',,, Wa, , ,A , H Q V' 4 an ak xv 3 al 1 42 h ,. U y' r ,gi 'L' in , 2 Q : V ' . W w QQ : jf 5 aff..-H , 1 ' V H ...V V W ,, W . W ' V 2 .u.. .- ' 5 ' A , Q 151 S ,L Av L. , 1' jerry Whitaker Jayne White Peggy White Regan White Vera Whitfield Diana Williams Mary Carole Williams Pat Williams Shirley Williams Cheryl Windle Don Witmer Lorene Yocmn Brenda Young Linda Young Sally Young it Z., aa SGDNGITTORGS As we lo'ok back over our sophomore year, we are reminded of many good times and lots of fun. The dances, football games, rallies, and parties of which we were a part for the first time will long remain in our memories. We will never forget the troubles of that first dayn and other numerous mistakes which we made throughout the year. We,re sure everyone agrees that this was a terrific year and We hope the sophomores of next year have as much fun as We did in ,62-'63. The boys display solemn faces as the familiar cry of SOPH- OMORES rings through the gym at the first football rally. With the patience and guidance of our sophomore class advisors, Miss Cochran and Mr. Young, our sopho- more year proved successful and fun for all. Rain doesn't dampen sophomore spirits at the football games. CLASS OFFICERS Sue VVilliams-Secretary, Barb Immel-Treasurerg Don Schenkenberger- V. Pres., Dennis Morgan-Pres. 152 2 L p..ap ,f A Of X 1 . A S Z-,AWA e -' ,fzggpgefi 'iff Q K ,ray .Lai Mrs. Belch Bottom row: Jerzelle Barkley, Lynda Altland, Vicki Bachtel, Judy Biggs, Shelia Barker, Phyllis Arnold, Eric Blatz, Lar- ry Allen. Second row: Becky Angus, Christine Bendure, Mary Bargides, Jayne Bergdorf, Joan Bigler, Mike Berquist, Robert Biehl, Mrs. Belch. Third row: Tim Adams, Fred Bickel, John Bigbee, David Bednar, Kenneth Arnold, Victor Anderson, David Anthony, Gary Barnes. Fourth row: William Bader, Dennis Barnett, Dana Bailey, Eugene Biddle, James Binge, Cornell Bickis, Carl Alden. Mr. Berrodiri Bottom row: Dotty Bowers, Alyce Boerner, Margaret Blunt, Jean Brown, Dicki Brooks, Cin- dy Boyer, Barbara Brown, Clo- ra Brown. Second row: Gloria Brackman, Cheryle Brunker, Bonnie Brady, Sheryl Boss, Karen Bradley, Linda Brannan, Charlene Bullock. Third row: Thomas Brahm, Angela Brio, Nancy Bowers, Nonnie Blunt, Sam Bullock, Julia Bors, San- dra Boone, Clarence Buhecker. Fourth row: George Bowers, Tom Bucklew, David Bowers, Paul Brown, James Bonk, Mr. Berrodin. Mrs. Childress Bottom row: Roberta Cover- dale, Nancy Butcher, Linda Campisi, Betty Bushe, Martha Cicchinelli, Karen Cherry- holmes, Roberta Chapman, Suz- anne Catlin. Second row: Bon- nie Burke, James Carmichael, Victor Butcher, Mike Cochran, Joyce Cargill, Clifford Chapin, Dennis Conti. Third row: Mike Collier, Irvin Coles, Marcia Burger, Linda Cook, Joseph Coverdale, Robert Coles, Mrs. Childress. sl 4 l f W TU ,F fi v, fc 7 R W N dx' A :W is it it it ry so X M QM , . W' ' X 1 f-tiff e- I A V - WW ri fn, 1' I ,rw :fy , A Qhiwiti Q- N , fly Li' ,Zu 'YY Vw' M in P9-fp VPN fifty K QV 1 if , i -.lie ik l K iw f Wir 4 'fr is S , 4 ff N, -' X 5,2 'KVM ,E V , lf! X' V wwf '91, wi - Nj fy, p QEKAWN Y, P, 7 5,22 ij. , l L time Sa, U , fa 'J may W ,L , ' at M S, Miss Clark Bottom row: Helen DeLong, Vic- ki Cummings, Gloria Cowan, Mary Driver, Linda Eggenschwiler, Kathy DeGordon, Kenneth Eber- hart. Second row: Iudy DeGor- don, Doris Elder, Bonnie Eschli- man, Susan Dutchess, Patti Ellis, Pam Dutton, David Doxsee, Leon- ard Crenshaw. Third row: John Durst, Mike Epler, Danny Elasky, Richard Daniels, Greg Cutcher, Alex Dottavio, Don Davenport. Fourth row: Don Ensminger, Terry DeVaughn, Scott Dunfee, Cindy Dingler, Carolyn Craig, Miss Clark. Miss Cochran Bottom row: Virginia Foster, Peg- gy Foster, Donna Fowler, Brenda Evans, Io Ann Evans, Linda Fer- iance, Sally Fisher. Second row: Karen Gallagher, Jack Gainey, Anita Galindo, Susan Fromholtz, Sandra Fowler, Paula Everett, Vicki Everett, Susan Fox. Third row: Monica Furbay, Sherry Ev- ans, Philip Flood, George Frantz, Robert Fisher, Maurice Franklin, Betty Finney, Miss Cochran, Fourth row: John Fabianich, Iohn Frieg, Roger Fox, Bill Fudge, Howard Gamble, Gary Gallagher. Mr. Cooper Bottom row: Concetta Gitto, Linda Graybill, Gretchen Griffiths, Iudy Green, Cynthia Garrison, Bonnie Green, Phyllis Garland. Second row: Larry Goss, Patti Griffiths, Joyce Gannon, Peg Gotch, Margie Geis, Anne Gouge, David Glick, Clyde Gardiner. Third row: Mr. Cooper, Dan Gray, Dick Gotschall, Wayne Geckler, Freda Gayheart, Patricia Greenwalt, Clyde Gano, Iames Gardiner. Fourth row. Da- vid Goff, Kenneth Gilmore, Ken- neth Giltz, Philip Garcia, Wes Goodnough, Greg Gerber, Charles Gesen, Greg Griffith. SGDHOITTGRGS L.....N.....A 154 lUi'lT1i The girls seem to be getting the worst of the first snow of the season. 155 l tion and fun. Sophomore students give group book reviews in English class. M12 C030 Bottom row: Doug Harmon, Sandra Hattery, Ila Gump, Carol Gritzan, Juan- ita Hastings, Mary Hardy, Linda Cuth- rie. Second row: Shara Hall, Robbie Hansbarger, Terry Harris, Becky Hartley, Steve Harding. Fred Heather, Steve Haas, Linda Harper, Third row: Carol Hannah, Carol Harig, Terry Harig, Da- vid Hazel, Ernest Hattery, Tim Croff, Nick Haiduc, Dave Hartman, Mr. Coso. M r. F undom Bottom row: Carol Hoffner, Janice Hill Dennis Howald, Pam Hoffstatter, Su- zanne Hendershot, Pat Holsworth, Jackie Herring, Linda Hines. Second row: Sherry Heimann, Dan Hose, Edgar Herring, Robert Hewitt, Bonnie Hen- son, Dennis Houmard, Larry Hodgson. Third row: Joe Heinzer, jack Holder- baum, Fred Hoffman, Don Heffelfinger, Iames Hoffman, Mr. Fundom. 1 Lunch provides a time for conversa Sophomones M rs. H endershot Bottom row: Roberta Hug, Carol jef- ferson, Cindy Ianata, Linda Huth, Lynda jones, Mary Kemp, Patricia Kienzle. Second row: Marcella Ketler, Cathi Huebner, Gloria Hurley, Barbara In- clorf, Barbara Immel, jo Ann Kelley, Cindy Humphries, Mrs. Hendershot. Third row: Craig Ickes, Ken Jarvis, Sue Kanney, Tom Jacquet, Steve Kanner, Karla Kiko. Fourth row: Hollis Jamison, Susan Kannel, Dick Ivan, Richard King, Connie Kester. Mrs. Iaverts Bottom row: Linda Krempel, Becky Lewis, Susan Knouff, Sandy Lindsay, Becky Levers, Betty Lowery, Robert Kring. Second row: Larry Loomis, Wil- liam Lowther, Phillip Ladd, Larry Lit- trell, Nick Kostic, Joseph Leonard, Dana Link, Judy Lockhart. Third row. Mari- lyn Lapikas, Peggy Knight, Gary Lee, Helen Kirkbride, Linda Krause, Paul Kurtzman, Tom Loar. Fourth row: Lar- ry Larsuel, Jim Lawrence, Robert La- Porte, Grant Lash, Mrs. Iavens. Oh! For the life of a fishl Dolly , the sensation of the Sophomore Class production, Dolly,s Foliesn, displays her charm and beauty. 156 Mr. Koffel Bottom row: Gale Midure, Tracy McBride, Alison Metzgar, Cindy Miller, Dan Martin, Lillian Mc- Bride, Carol Lynn. Second row: Shirley Mehl, David Lunn, Linda Martin, Sharron Meyers, Bob Ma- haffey, Iohn Marks, Cathi Luker, Molly Malone. Third row: Dana McAllister, Mike Marceric, Fran- cine Marcus, John Mance, Mary Jayne Meanor, Dorothy McAfee, Mr. Koffel. Fourth row: Curt Mencer, Dick Marlow, Steve Ma- thias, Mark Lyon, Richard Martin, Robert Maurer, Alvin McDougal. Mr. T. Miller Bottom row: Michelle Montague, Nancy Mospens, Debbie Neuville, Carol Novak, Polly Nolan, Mary Ann Mross, Sharyn Miller. Sec- ond row: Roger Moore, Carol Moore, Kathy Natoli, Helen Mizer, Euphemia Neace, Sherry Mungo, Donald Murphy, Jane Morgan. Third row: Doris Mix, john Muhl- bach, John Nervo, james Moser, William Nulph, Dennis Morgan, Mr. T. Miller. M r. D. Oberlin Bottom row: Bruce Orman, Betty Orner, Sandra O'Neal, Ian Pierce, Marilyn Petty, Sharon Pyle, Rose Pierce. Second row: Susan Por- ter, Katherine Paflas, Diane Perry, Denny Pawlowski, Albert Poin- dexter, Bob Price, Philip Pattinson, Dave Paul. Third row: Dale Perry, Danny Paul, Douglas Osta- pack, Don Pocock, Jim Polk, Mike Paris, Marion Parker. Fourth row: Pat Peel, Nick Pribich, Dave Pol- lock, Joel Price, Mr. Oberlin. Miss Oberlin Bottom row: Marjorie Ricosky, Nancy Reeder, Frank Relford, Richard Relford, Anthony Roberts, Elaine Rhodes, Susan Rinehart. Second row: Richard Robart, Beverly Richmond, Carol- Rini, Pam Rice, Susan Rhodes, Annie Richardson, Cole Robinson, Miss M. B. Oberlin. Third row: Raymond Ransome, David Riling, Julie Reichel, Naomi Richard- son, Don Reese, Robert Reed, Gary Rip- pel. Fourth row: Ted Robinson, George Reichel, David Ream, Ieffry Richards, Dennis Rambaud, Roger Ries, Terry Rhodes, Bruce Rearick. Miss Osborne Bottom row: Jeanne Shapuite, Shirley Rogers, janet Rumbaugh, Pauletta Rog- ers, Jackie Shanor, Robyne Samples, Jackie Shambaugh, Chuck Seymour. Second row: Torn Schmolt, Linda Selan, Susan Ross, Jim Roseman, Cindy Ryan, Don Schenkenberger, Miss Osborne. Third row: Jo Ann Seifert, Dave Senf- ten, Robert Sandy, Russell Rodojev, Paul Rohrer, Eugene Rohrer, David Sei- metz, Kenneth Schuler. Fourth row: Ted Roehlig, Don Sedjo, Kim Sandison, jim Schaar, Robert Ross, Paul Shanor, Chuck Rozlog. ' Miss Seirnetz Bottom row: Mary Spicocchi, Suzan Steele, Barbara Stauffer, Nancy Steven- son, Linda Slater, Gloria Steele, Gregory Stranger. Second row: Roseanne Specog- na, Georgiana Sombrio, Becky Shriber, Joyce Snyder, Theresa Slicker, Connie Simon, John Somogy, Miss Seimetz. Third row: Albert Smith, Bob Shubert, Korrin Smith, Gary Spangler, Gary Sil- vis, Mary Snowden, Tom Snyder. Fourth row: Larry Stevens, Dan Smith, Stephen Smith, John Storck, Charles Simon, Tom Simon. Sophomones 159 Mr. Strecker Bottom row: Dan Talbott, Andrea Tweedlie, Arzalia Thomas, Arda- lia Thomas, LaVonne Trammell, James Tipton, Ronald Swonger. Second row: Steve Trubey, Ray- mond Todich, Arthur Urban, Di- anne Vaughn, Norma Theis, Lin- da Straughn, Ginger Todich, Mr. Strecker. Third row: Pat Tully, Diane Swaney, Van VanDyke, Terry Telford, Gary Valentine, Calvin Todd, Robert Street. Fourth row: Linda Swaney, Bob Turkalj, Richard Toles, Charles Twiggs. Miss Warth Bottom row: Tim Weich, Karen Vince, Nina Werchanowskyj, Pat- ty Weick, Cynthia Watkins, Deb- orah Walton, Rosemary Wheele. Second row: Karen Weckman, Mary Ann Weiskopf, Roberta Weisse, Rosemarie Weisse, Bonnie YVestfall, Joel Vogt, Pat Vukelic, Miss Warth. Third row: David Vogelsong, Van Gordon Weckman, Jack Wallace, Andrew Vogt, James Weber, Antje Werner, Tom Week- ley, Vicki Weatherford. Miss Weimer Bottom row:,Io Ann Wilson, jim Woods, Margaret Williams, Ed Yoder, Jayne Young, Pat Willey, Ronald Williams. Second row: Rita Wilfong, Jim Wonsick, Ann Wheeler, Jim Zimmer, Mary Woodard, Tom Whitfield, Gayle Williams, Miss Weimer. Third row: Tarrina Williams, Dave Wil- son, George Young, Dick Williams, Bob Wilson, Susan Williams, Ann Yost. Fourth row: Pauline, Wil- liams, Ruth Ann Winholt, William Wilson, Ed Wiskusky. .I M M ' if! 1 4.-1 152 Y CVERIISIHG The eyes of Massillon are on Washington High School. Through- out this section, their support is clearly shown. These advertis- ers are an integral part of the school as well as Massillon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 11 Lincoln Way W. 16 , BcJB Q o LEANERS I mnsssuunnnvcummw 'Maia fo-'. fafilf f' N lk - 'r..,'L'L-'ff ' -1 ri: b 11' 'fiiiiixifff -A az. ,K X 1 il .L cu -ev E mt 1,215 L Lb.r'f17fs' ' .nb,,,wW-HF N Y B , fl, A DRlVE'lNN if - CURB SPECIN. f X Gills 4 'na-ms an - 4111! , w K PINK by 1 , Q ' ,. COTTAGE li 7 yr, ag.,-47 ' f 1 uesuun fl. K - 4 , - . L WAMWW ,c F 1 i ' ' , .. ,4'. vl xi.. 1 Tjzj,-g j 2 ' g -. M ,Q 2.34 J' 'If gr I A-'cgi' A .sg..g:fi.mi QF ,-,... .rf --Ui' A -. ' -Q , ., Ak, .. f fn ' ' x -' , - SM' E f 1 R 6 A BRADY'S PIN K COTTAGE RESTAURANT 1741 Lincoln Way E. LQUNDERERS. BOB McFADDEN'S LAUNDERER 81 DRY CLEANERS 416 Erie St., N. l 1S:J,l 'J Ron Davis Kcenterj is telling I left to rightj Charles Coverdale and Jeff Hill what great shape his car is in since he bought all his auto parts at ROSKER AUTO PARTS, 652 Erie S. A lf? hlgff Q3 Put Boyd, Ted Ernst, and Suzanne Iavens seem to he interested in something in thc window of SPUHLER'S, INC., 181 Lincoln NVay E. YVln1t could it he? flih, Napoleonll Shop at this fine store for the best in interior decoration. 163 The Grasshopper l WL N tj , anchxxjl ' j 4 the TW1g N X jp sc . lt Q i X. XXX I g n 'Q X X x x N X- O the bulging eyes of the grasshopper it was just a spray of green young twigs, full of sap and spring. The next instant one of the twigs lunged forward. The 'hopper was clamped in a pair of vise-like arms. The Praying Mantis, twig-shaped hunter of the insect world, began to dine. Natural camouflage is not restricted to insects. Human twigs , too, disguise their deadliness. Communists look and act and talk just like other people. If we as individuals cannot penetrate the Com- munists' disguise, how can we possibly combat them? The answer is so simple it is widely ignored. We can keep them out of positions of trust, where they can really harm us-simply by being in those positions of trust ourselves. It means that many more of us must make the same kind of extra effort the Communists will- ingly make. It means ordinary citizens getting into active politics, joining civic organizations, doing the jobs the Communists would like to do. It means work, no two ways about it. But if true Americans don't do it, Communists gladly will. And it's work by which we could provide a powerful defense against our perfectly-disguised enemies, the Communists. The Timken Roller Bearing Company Canton 6, Ohio 164 AMHERST PARK MERCHANTS ASSGCIATION ei Clk YN, , ,I 1 l L DRINK v , I 356- 11.5. PAT. OF! Enjoy that .... Refreshing New Feeling EATON MANUFACTURING CC. 25 Charles Ave., S.E. EZ fiiw-332419-f W g Z4 ' 1511! I . ' ' V , s . 1 1 H. - ' V I ,, . , ,,w,,-QW 4' 'N - , , A , , V- fr ' ' ' ' - ' .V-,MM ,mg -,.g yi, ,I ,z .,,. ,,-I f ' L V '- ,.. W, , ' :ay ,Qu ju - V r - , I Y- ,flu .M V,-My 'Q ' 4 Q: - 7 I ' ' ' Established since 1902, Massillon,s most prominent business has be- come one of Ohiols best home furnishings stores. Shop and enjoy saving at the C. O. FINEFROCK CO., 641 Lincoln Way W. 166 LINCOLN WAY LAN ES 2216 Lincoln Way East X .l wig 'V' I ..4 Commercial - Residential - Industrial TH E ALTLAN D PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. MASSILLON, OHIO 644 Erie St., N. You know that you're getting the best in kitchenware w h e n it's mode by the EK- CO PRODUCTS CO., Stote Avenue Ext. N. Phone TE 2-7255 Compliments of DEMMER HARDWARE 641 Tremont S.W. Next to Lorin Andrews QCD'-E ILLON sxco EKDG 167 so I if us 4 s 142 Lincoln Way East J. C. PENNEY COMPANY TE 3-4115 PENNEY'S PENNEY'S offer you 4 convenient ways to shop: 1. PENNEY'S Charge Account . . . a regular 30-day charge with option terms! 2. Time Payment Account for major purchases! 3. Lay-Away! 4. Cash! THE MASSILLON STEEL CASTING COMPANY 168 Compliments of MASSILLON AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION HICKS PONTIAC KIEFFER MOTORS LANHAM AUTO SALES LINCOLN NVAY MOTORS MASSILLON AUTO SALES PROGRESSIVE CHEVROLET CO. SADDLER AUTOMOTIVE SALES SHAFFER RAMBLER SISLER BUICK STARK SPORTS CARS, INC. STONE OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC TERRY AUTO SALES WVAIKEM FORD, INC. WERTZ 61 HELDRETH, INC. What a cast! Here examining the fine merchandise at the MASSILLON ACE HARDWARE, 39 Lincoln Way W., are lleft to rightl Margaret Lanham, Lorita Jewell, and Rex Miller. l W W Bob, the Pro , Spiegel sinks a putt on the fine golf course at ELMS COUNTRY CLUB, at L L I 5 l608 Manchester S.W. A --1-' I69 We are always back of our schools and are happy to serve you with charter buses any time. FIDELITY MOTOR BUS LINES, INC., I5 Lin- coln Way E. Compliments of MASSILLON SPRING AND RIVET CO. 132 Walnut Road S. W. MASSILLON, OHIO ...sm SANITARY LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANING 421 First St., N.E. VVilliam A. Kraft, D.B.A. KRAFT 8. POTH Plumbing - Steam and Hot WVater - Heating 13:20 First St., N.E. Phone: TE 3-5253 Compliments of MASSILLON RETAIL JEWELERS ASSOCIATION C. 1. DUNCAN SUTTEPCS 1. L. FROMHOLTZ PITCOCK-WAGNER, INC. NAT WESTMAN All 5 home-owned stores to serve you. Compliments of CENTRAL STATES CAN CORP. 1801 Harsh Avenue S. E. MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON SURPLUS DISCOUNT CENTER Federal N.W. MASSILLON CAMERA SHOP 44 First sf., NE. , K :Anfon - MAsslu.on I , ,f -1ov,.1mfMuwmwL I Ill llllllll u nu THE HHHIIIIIHPJE 6 SUPPLY IIO. Y L ff'E'ff3 ' U PMUMM fy' ' ,af I ' INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING HEATING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 4335 LINCOLN WAY, EAST TELEPHONE GREENWOOD 7-6221 MASSILLON. OHIO 171 A . T.. N--A 11 .. IJIIHII REPUBLIC STEEL CORPORATION Central Alloy District Union Drawn Division Compliments of MASSILLON RETAIL FLORIST ASSOCIATION BREDICER FLORIST BAILEY'S FLOWERS COYNE'S FLOWERS CURIO FLORAL SHOP BRENNER'S HI-WAY CREENHOUSES KALLEKER CREENHOUSE Compliments of MASSILLON-CLEVELAND AKRON SIGN COMPANY Massillon, Ohio 172 Compliments of X PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 211 Lincoln Way E. Massillon, Ohio -T-W - 1 2 Compliments o f THE PEOPLES-MERCHANT TRUST COMPANY Complete Banking Services Drive-In, Walk-Up Banking and Free Parking across the street Serving Stark County's Banking at CANTON -- MASSILLON - BREWSTER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Federal Reserve System T Bob Profcmt and Chester Randles soy, If you are frsh ing for quality ot low prices, shop ot UNITED DIS COUNT CENTER, 47 Lincoln Woy W. Jigga-QQ' I 'LI !V 178 CERES SUPPLY 405 Tremont Ave., Girls like Ann Latham, Emily McKinney, and Sue Williams, who really want to look their best, go to the BEAUTY QUEEN SALON, 2l9 Second St., S.E. Compliments of STONER INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES WV 'I Y Q . .,n-,gm ,,,,, .... x ,,., ,,,:'t' - , 1 . '-1 I. .ge A A A t l A H. 1, f I ,E A BE IT HERE KNOWN, AND WHEREVER f PARTICULAR PEOPLE CONGREGATE, THAT IS AN ' Q. . 5, AND SHOULD NOT BE coNFUsEn WITH CANDIES OF LESSER CHARACTER f ' , , I ,. , .1 2 ff ' GREAT QUANTITIES OF 5 RICH CHOCOLATE T HEAVY cami I COUNTRY FRESH EE-GS 8: BUTTER I f . 4 HQ' nzsrzueuzsngmg 'Q i' alfa V , HAND ROLLED CREAMS, NUT BRITTLES, CARAMELS AND OTHER SUCH SWEETS X 'Sikh CANTON-Next to Palace Thnein: Dovmtuvm Muuillonp N Amlunsl Shopping Cantor mf' M'2QrSm'r- ':'- ' 'W'25 ' 5CY1'f'f :1 A'?'f.'f.'1S 1:-ww. I x,: :fL,fQ' 1 , A. . HQ, ' , '- YL. ,, ,.,i-,Rm - ' ,.,,,,.,,,t i,,. H I , , -L ILeft to rightl Jim Webber, Dave Anthony, and Chuck Gesen find shopping at KANNER'S MEN'S SHOP, 32 Lincoln Way E., a pleasure. Only quality clothes are sold at this fine men's store. ' fff 'ir ., - - ,,,'!- f-.ln - ' 4 t f , ,.:-we 2,-. Q fr ' s ui' , , ' 3 -fa-Q ' uf- 5 :' f?r,,fn.:gg r ' Broiled hamburger of 1002 pure ground It beef-smooth, extra thick milk shake, ri., golden crisp french fries! 80123512 Cliff M-m-m-m-, nothing else so good in town! we XXfA,...D- S- 30,0669 T . kflff 1 - i 1 Home ofthe Worlds: Greatest 150 Hamburger! THE COMMUNITY STORE 2922 Lincoln Way West TE 2-1543 In business since 1919 Radio, television, and electrical appliances BROWN LUMBER CO. 405 Erie sf., 5. YOUR NEWSPAPER- HERITAGE OF TRUTH FRONTIER OF FREEDOM Protect Freedom of Speech and you will remain free THE EVENING INDEPENDENT lLeft to rightl Helen Young, Ethel Shcinkle, ond Robin Bell know that the smartest girls go to SEGEL'S, 28 Lin- coln Woy E., for smort clothes. You'll be pleosed with your hairstyle when you visit the MASSILLON BEAUTY SCHOOL, 47 Erie St., N. SUPERIOR PROVISION CO. Walnut Rd. Ext., S.E. 176 TYSON BEARING COMPANY MASSILLON, OHIO DIVISION OF SKF INDUSTRIES, INC Tyson ff ' g lt' th Cl f 1963 Academic excellen t I t b 1 d y d th ll b g f its industry. McLAIN GROCERY CO. Massillon Benefits MOST When You Shop With Your INDEPENDENT- IGA FOOD STORE TR 9-5686 C ompliments of ELUM MUSIC COMPANY 127 Tremont S. W. k j THE BETTER ALUMINUM Compliments of THE ENTERPRISE ALUMINUM CO. MASSILLON, OHIO FRlEG'S RESTAURANT Serving fine foods and drinks Since 1897 255 LINCOLN WAY W. BALTZLY DRUG STORE 32 Erie sf., s. is XQ, is Q2 fy ,M .-+fml,. 9 H new 'Malin cl M From the expressions on the faces of Cleft to rightl Fred Kowell, Mike Dragomir, and Pete Spuhler, they want to travel! And you can be sure that they know the AAA AUTO CLUB, 316 Lincoln Way E., can give them all the information they need. Morton's sells fine bus- iness and school sup- plies at reasonable prices. MORTON'S of MASSILLON I l2 Lincoln Way West 1429 Amherst N.E. TE 2-1536 LAUTZENHEISER PLUMBING, INC. Steam and hot Water heating Air conditioning Compliments of Complete line of fixtures and supplies Residential, commercial, and industrial contracting Visit our modern showrooms FREE PARKING INCORPORATED 24 hr. repair service Day TE 3-7729 Night TE 2-4550 104 City Hall Street S.E. Massillion, Ohio Compliments of T SHOP 9? MAssiLLoN...oHio Owned and Operated by Massillon Sportsmen For Sportsmen 37 N Zrie S11 .... Ph. 753-5740 179 lLeft to right! Jim Hodgson and Mel Herncane are inspecting the fine sporting equipment at SEARS ROE- BUCK 81 CO., 155 Lincoln Way W. .ax V' E i Alix!! Are you contemplating whether to buy your insurance now or later? Now is the time to buy insurance at the F. W. ARNOLD INSURANCE AGENCY, 22 Lincoln Way E. F T ' THE STATE BANK COMPANY I MAss1LLoN,O. -N . I '22 1 'T Q LI T 1 I fi ' it A I I Q ,, .V . X THREE CONVENIENT OFFICES II8 LINCOLN WAY EAST TOWNE PLAZA PERRY HEIGHTS STATEMENT OF CONDITION June 30, 1962 , Elfcwomc XP UsH..MAR'T.' N CO, AUDIO VISBM Eauwmgnr ' 'uw' . X.,k .. , . . A ' .iii R ' . -I:-ciiulltlafabefg ir'ge!?:ctgiIp1olAsgppEI'ies shop at M. H. MAR- 8 153 Lincoln Way E. john Schneider, owner and manager of the WESLIN STUDIO, wishes to thank the seniors for their patronage. All major photographs for the Massillonian are photographed without charge by the WESLIN STUDIO. This is made possible through the sale of senior graduation portraits. WESLIN STUDIO 51 Erie Street North MASSILLON, OHIO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1963 MASSILLONIAN STAFF would like to take this opportunity to thank the many who helped us make our book a success. Mr. Iames S. Himes, our advisor, has put forth an untiringl effort to bring forth this book. We also would like to thank the administration and faculty for t eir fine co-operation. Mr. Iohn Schneider of the WVESLIN STUDIO has turned out many wonderful pictures. We are grateful for the every-ready help of the EVENING INDEPENDENT, WTIC, and the MAS- SILLON CAMERA SHOP. And particularly, we wish to thank the advertisers and senior parents. Without their finan- cial support it would have been impossible to produce as good a book. Finally we wish to acknowledge our gratitude to Mr. Ioe DeOrio and Mr. Len Wolowiec of CONSOLIDATED GRAPHIC ARTS of Canton, Ohio, for their continuous advice and sug- gestions. THE 1963 MASSILLONIAN STAFF 181 SUBSCRIBER AOS DR. W. H. ANCERMAN Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. AUTO MAGIC CAR WASH 603 Erie St., S. AVENUE PAINT COMPANY 1205 Lincoln Way E. DR. R. J. BALLINCER 18 Erie St., S. BALYEAT,S WEST CENTER CUT RATE 612 Tremont Ave., S.W. BAMMERLIN'S MUSIC STORE 212 First St., N.E. BATES PRINTING COMPANY 150 Twenty-third st., s.E. BILL KREMPEL BAKERY AND DAIRY BAR 3150 Lincoln Way W. and 713 Ninth St., S.W. BIXLER'S JUVENILE SHOP 112 Lincoln Way E. BLATZ SHOES 46 Erie St., S. BLAUMEISER HARDWARE 54 Erie St., S. 2 BOERNER,S RESTAURANT AND CICARS 47 First St., N.E. P. BORDNER AND CO., INC. Three Fine Food Markets DICK BOSWORTH HAIRDRESSER 18 Fifth St., N.E. JOHN C. BROOKS Mortician CAMPBELL OIL COMPANY 611 Erie St., S. DR. EDWARD I. CARROLL 420 Lake Ave., N.E. CHASE MOTEL 3400 Lincoln Way E. CHAS. F. BEINER AGENCY 601 First National Bank Bldg. DR. R. H. CLUNK Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. COEN FURNITURE 171 Lincoln Way E. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SUBSCRIBER AOS CROSBY'S SHOES 14 Lincoln Way E. CROWN TILE CORPORATION 125 Walnut St., S.E. DR. ROBERT T. DEEGAN 309 Massillon Bldg. DINE-DEWEES 308 Erie St., S. A. J. DIANA 1803 Amherst Rd., N.E. DR. PAUL DIENES Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. EBERI-IARDT,S GULF SERVICE 610 Lincoln Way E. DR. THOMAS K. ELLIS Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. GOLDENFELD'S CLOTHING 169 Lincoln Way W. COOD,S GROCERY STORE 124 Sixth St., N.E. DR. G. C. COTSCI-IALL 205 Massillon Bldg. HARN VAULT SERVICE 1109 Twenty-seventh St., N.E. DR. DALE E. HART Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. HAWLEY PRINTING COMPANY 1230 Lincoln Way E. HERM AND RAY,S Central American Service HESS-SNYDER 257 Erie St., S. HOF MANN DRUGS 31 Erie St., S. DR. K. M. HOGE, JR. 315 Massillon Bldg. HOUSTON'S JEWELRY STORE 527 Tremont Ave., S.W. HOWARD IOHNSON,S RESTAURANT 2860 Lincoln Way E. DR. ROBERT M. IMMEL 10 Eighth sf., S.W. ISALY,S Downtown Plaza SUBSCRIBER AOS IENKIN,S INSURANCE AGENCY Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. JONES ELECTRIC COMPANY 115 North Ave., N.E. DR. E. KLINGE 420 Lake Ave., N.E. DRS. D. H. AND R. G. LEFFLER 845 Eighth sf., N.E. LIEBERMANN'S BAKERY 49 First St., S.E. DR. EARL LINDSAY 13467 Lincoln Way W. LOUIEIS BARBER SHOP 214 Lincoln Way W. M Bc W TRANSPORTATION CO. 12223 Wooster St., N.W. DR. W. B. MALLOY 408 Erie St., S. MARY,S BEAUTY SHOP Massillon Bldg. MASSILLON RUBBER Co. 121 Sixth sf., N.W. MASSILLON SEED AND SUPPLY CO. 139 First St., N.W. MAYTAG MASON COMPANY 117 Erie St., N. MORTLAND SHADE AND ALUMINUM SALES 33 Exchange St., S.W. NELSON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. 416 Fourth St., S.W. OBERLIN DAIRY 308 Twentieth St., N.W. OHIO DRILLING COMPANY 113 Third St., N.W. DR. P. A. PAULSON First National Bank Bldg. DR. DONALD G. POCOCK 420 Lake Ave., N.E. PRITCHARD BROTHERS MARKET 4438 Revere Ave., N.W. MASSILLON PAINT AND CLASS CO. TREMONT T.V. 64 Erie St., S. 660 Tremont Ave., S.W. SUBSCRIBER AOS 1. T. RADER, D. o. 215 Massillon Bldg. RANKL,S ICA FOODLINER 405 Parkview Ave., N .E. RAY,S WELDINC AND RADIATOR CO. 503 Erie St., N. RED KRAFT,S SERVICE STATION 145 Wales Rd., N.E. RELIABLE HEATING CO. 710 Lincoln Way E. RELIABLE LOAN 9 Lincoln Way E. DR. C. D. RIAN Peoples-Merchant Trust Bldg. DR. RALPH C. RICHIE 818 Lincoln Way E. RINEHART REALTY 31 city Hall st., S.E. ROBERTA'S DRIVE-IN 1028 First St., N.E. DR. IOHN R. ROHRBAUGH First National Bank Bldg. RYANS EMERGENCY STORE 804 Amherst Rd., N.E. DR. L. J. SNIVELY 224 First St., N.E. DR. IAMES V. STEWART First National Bank Bldg. STONE BROTHERS CLOTHES 104 Lincoln Way W. TOM STRAUGHN MEN,S SHOP 167 Lincoln Way E. UNIVERSAL DRY CLEANING 33 Charles St., S.E. VENICE SPACHETTI HOUSE 1022 Duncan Ave., S.W. WALT CREEN'S TIRE CO. 233 First St., S.E. DR. CARL W. ZEPP First National Bank Bldg. SENIOR Danents Datnons DAGS Mrs. Arlene Albright Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baughman Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Berquist Mrs. Hattie Blount Mr. and Mrs. John L. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brower Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy K. Burckhart Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. William Bushmire Mrs. Ethel M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clendening Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Nick Codispoti Mrs. Nora Conley Mr. and Mrs. James E. Copanos, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corral Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Coverdale Mr. and Mrs. John F. Crone Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Croxton Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cutright Mr. and Mrs. Dean Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Ramadan Daut Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeRoy Mr. and Mrs. John Dominick Mr. and Mrs. Bonny Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Donze Mr. and Mrs. Toby Dragomir Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckroad Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ehmer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elavsky Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fisher, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Alan Frost Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Fryer Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gardner Rev. and Mrs. Otto R. Gerber Mrs. Gladys Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Graber Antonio Guillan Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hattery Mrs. Frances Herncane Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holderbaum Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Clair Huntsberger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Javens Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Kacachos Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Kanney Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keller Mrs. Rita M. Kiley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kircher Mr. and Mrs. John E. Koenig Mr. and Mrs. John Kovatch Mr. and Mrs. S. Kowell Mr. and Mrs. Max Krempel Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kresovich Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Laase, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Laflin Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Lanham Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis Lash Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon Semen Danents Datnons page Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Legg Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lower Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough Mr. and Mrs. True W. McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. McLean, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus I. McQueen Mr. and Mrs. S. W. MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marceric Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Martin Mrs. Loretta Matecheck Mahlon H. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mesaros Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miglora Mr. and Mrs. Iesse D. Miller Mrs. Henrietta Moody Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Null Mr. and Mrs. Moses Oliver Mrs. Ann Richardson Orazi Mrs. Adeline Ottavio Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Paterson Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pattinson Mr. and Mrs. John Paulus Mr. and Mrs. William C. Phillips Mrs. Lydia Pinis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porrini Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reinoehl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schenkenberger Mr. and Mrs. Willis Seckman Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Shanabrook Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Rony Stancato Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. George Steffen Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stilgenbauer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Nick Todich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Treadway Mrs. Irene R. VanDyke Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Varner Mr. and Mrs. William Vittling Mrs. Alma Livelsberger Watts Lester O. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams Paul Williams Dale Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Iohn L. Winans Mr. and Mrs. William K. Yost Mr. and Mrs. James S. Young Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. George Zurof SGYIIOR ACIIIVIIIIGS IDOGX A AHMED, ALBERT-Wrestling 1,25 Printing Foreman 3. ALBRIGHT, IANICE-Choir 15 Struts and Frets 1,25 Girls' Chorus 15 Ir. Achievement 25 Future Nurses 35 Future Teach- ers 35 Spanish Club 3. ANGERMAN, CRAIG-Biology Club 25 Key Club 25 Swim Team 1,2,3. ARRINGTON, BARBARA- AUTREY, ARVIE-Basketball 1,2,35 Printing Foreman 3. B BAILEY, GARY-Chess Club 2,35 V.I.C. 25 Ir. Achievement President 3. BAILEY, MARC-Boys' Chorus 25 French Club 15 Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 2,35 Social Committee 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2, Vice-President 35 Tennis 152,35 Terps 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Na- tional Honor Society 3. BARKAN, JOHN-Key Club 2. BARNETT, JAMES-Wrestling 35 Science Club 35 Speech Neophytes 1. BASHAM, CLACY- BAUGHMAN, CLARE-Football Manager 2,35 Ir. Achieve- ment 2, County President 35 Hi-Times 1,25 German Club 1,2. BELL, ROBIN-Big Sisters 35 Choir 35 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 French Club 15 Future Teachers 2,35 Card Section 35 Home- room Officer 1,25 Ir. Woman's Club 1,2,35 Social Committee 1,25 Student Secretaries 25 Terps 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Girls' Chonis 2,35 Speech Neophytes 3. BERQUIST, VICKI-Alt. Cheerleader 35 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Girls' State 25 Jr. Woman's Club 1,2, Secretary 35 Social Com- mittee 1,2,35 Struts Gt Frets 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 Stu- dent Secretary 35 Terps 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 15 National Honor Society 3. BESSLER, MICHAEL- BLOUNT, KATIE-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Choir l,2, Social Chairman 35 Future Nurses 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Hi-Times 1,2, Circulation 'Manager and Publicity Director 35 Homeroom Officer 2. BOLENDER, DIANE-Latin Club 15 Youth for Christ. BOWERS, BOBBIE-Library Club 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Student Secretary 35 Safety Club 1,2. BOYD, PAT-French Club 15 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Home- room Officer 1. BRADLEY, BEN-Basketball 25 Boys' Chorus 2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Dramatic Club5 Library Club5 Track5 Wrestling 1,2,35 Football 1,2, Co-Capt. 3. BRADLEY, WILLIAM-Swim Team l,2, Co-Captain 3. BRISTOR, SUSAN- BROOKS, LARRY-Baseball5 Marching Band5 Cadet Band. BROWER, DENNIS-Distributive Education Club, Vice- President 3. BROWN, LURETHA-Big Sisters 15 Choir 1,2,35 Future Nurs- es 15 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Y-Teens 1. BRUNER, IOE- BRUNKER, WAYNE- BRYANT, DAVE-Boys' Chorus 1,25 Boys' State 25 Choir 2, President, 35 Debate 1,2,35 French Club 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Individual Events l,2, President 35 Key Club 1,25 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Social Committee 1,2,35 Hi-Y 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3. BURCKHART, DICK-Hi-Y 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Terps 3. BURDETTE, WILLIS-Distributive Education 35 Woodwork- ing Foreman. BURGER, GEORGE-Boys' Chorus 25 Boys' State 25 Latin Club 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Swim Team 2,35 Track 1,2,35 Science Club 3. BURKHART, FRED-French Club 1. BURRIS, LINDA- BUSHMIRE, JERRY-V.I.C. 2. C CARGILL, BONITA-Library Club5 Speech Neophytes. CARPENTER, LINDA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Drama- tic Club 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 25 Ir. Woman's Club 2,35 Struts and Frets 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2, Secretary 35 Thespians 35 Y-Teens Service Chainnan 1,2, Program Chaimian 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3. CARROLL, COLLEEN-Big Sisters 35 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 25 Hi-Times 1,25 Ir. Woman's Club 1,2,35 Na- tional Forensic League 1,2,35 National Thespians 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Card Section 35 Speech Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Terps 1,2. CLENDENINC, WILLIAM-Boys' Chorus 1,25 Choir 15 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Wrestling 2. COCHRAN, SUSAN-Ir. NVoman's Club 15 Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Card Section 35 Library Club 35 Social Committee 3. CODISPOTI, ANNA-Big Sisters 35 Speech Neophytes 1. COLLINS, SHEILA-Library Club 1,25 Big Sisters 35 Youth for Christ 3. 188 COLUCY, SHERRY-Homeroom Officer 15 Hi-Times 15 Choir 15 Struts and Frets 1,25 Distributive Education 3. CONGER, CAROLE-Card Section 35 Social Committee 2,35 Student Council 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Big Sisters 35 Terps 1,2. CONKLE, ELLEN-Student Secretary 3. CONLEY, DIANA-Big Sisters 35 Library Club 1,2. CONLEY, MELVIN-V.I.C. 2. COPANOS, JIM-Science Club 3. CORRAL, JAMES-Audio Visual 2,35 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Terps l,2,3. COTTRILL, DAVID- COVERDALE, CHARLES- COVVAN, TERRY- CRENSHAW, BARBARA-Marching Band 1,2,35 Terps 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Cadet Band 15 Girls' Choms 25 Big Sisters 3. CRITCHFIELD, DENNIS-V.I.C. Vice-President 25 Terps 1,2,3. CRONE, JOHN- CROOKSTON, JUDY-Choir 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3. CROXTON, JUDY-Big Sisters 35 Choir 1,2, Student Director 35 Girls' Chorus 152,35 Dramatic Club 2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 jr. Woman's Club 25 National Honor So- ciety 3. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN-Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Chess Club 35 Latin Club 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Science Club 35 Youth for Christ l,2, President 3. CUTRIGHT, PAUL-Latin Club 1,25 Homeroom Officer 15 Social Committee 25 Key Club 25 National Honor Society 3. D DAUGHERTY, DIAN-Card Section 35 Class Officer-Treasur- er 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Ir. Woman's Club Treasurer 35 Social Committee 1,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Student Secretary 2,35 Terps 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3. DAUT, SAM-Woodworking Foreman 35 Printing Foreman 3. DAVIS, RONALD-Football 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Printing Foreman 35 Track 1,2,3. DAVIS, WILLIAM-Chess Club 1,2,35 Debate 2,35 Individual Events 2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 Speech Neophytes 25 National Honor Society 3. DEBOCK, FRED-Basketball 1,2. DEROY, DAVE-Football Manager 1,2,35 Basketball Manager 15 V.I.C. Treasurer 2. DEWALT, SUE-Big Sisters 35 Clinic 35 Future Nurses 15 Homeroom Officer 25 Ir. Woman's Club 15 National Thespians 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 35 Struts Sz Frets 1,2,35 Terps 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. DIANA, DUANE- DINGLER, LARRY- DOAN, LEAH-Big Sisters 35 Social Committee 35 Student Secretaries 2,35 Terps 1,2,35 Dramatic Club 1,2. DOMINGUEZ, BONNY-Homeroom Officer 25 Spanish Club 3. DOMINICK, LINDA-Dramatic Club l,2, Social Chairman 35 Distributive Education 35 Speech Club 1,2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 National Thespians Society 1,2,35 Big Sisters 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Individual Events 1,2,3. DONZE, BILL-Annual Board 25 Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Hi-Y 35 Key Club Treasurer 25 Latin Club 15 Speech Neo- phytes 15 Science Club President 35 Social Committee 1,2,35 Homeroom Representative 25 National Honor Society 3. DRAGOMIR, MIKE-Baseball 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,3. DUNN, LARRY-Woodworking Foreman 3. DUVALL, ROBERT-Distributive Education 3. E EARLE, RONALD-Golf5 Homeroom Officer 2. ECKROAD, ALLEN-Terps, Woodworking Foreman. EHMER, JIM-Baseball 1,2,35 Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Football 152, Co-Captain 35 Latin Club Secretary 15 Social Committee 2,35 Student Council 2,35 Terps 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3. ELAVSKY, RICHARD-Hi-Y 35 Terps 2,3. ERNST, XVILLIAM-Terps 1,2,35 Tennis 1, 35 Social Commit- tee 35 Science Club 35 Latin Club 15 Homeroom Officer 25 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Basketball 15 National Honor Society 3. EVANS, SUSAN-Big Sisters 35 Concert Band, 1,2,35 Drama- tic 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Ir. VVoman's Club 25 Marching Band 1,2535 Student Secretaries 35 Terps 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Struts and Frets 3. F FABIANICH, PAUL-Football 2,35 Terps 2,35 Homeroom Officer 2. , FERRELL, SHIRLEY-Student Secretaries 3. FINDLEY, BILL- FISHER, CAROLYN- FOGLE, KAREN-Big Sisters 35 Distributive Education Sec- retary 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Ir. Woman's Club 15 Struts and Frets lg Terps 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3. FORSYTHE, BERNARD- FOSTER, THAMON- FRANKLIN, WALTER-Boys' Chorus l,2,35 Choir 1535 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Track 15 V.I.C. Chaplain 25 Wrestling l,2,35 Basketball 1. FREEMAN, TRUDIE-Big Sisters 35 Dramatic Club 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Terps 25 Struts and Frets 3. FROST, RICHARD- FRYER, CORNELIA-Art Guild 35 Big Sisters 35 Card Sec- tion 35 French Club 15 Future Homemakers 35 Future Teach- ers 35 Hi-Times 1, Sports Editor 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Ir. Woman's Club l,2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 15 Student Council 15 Student Secretaries 35 Y-Teens 1. FURLOW, PHYLLIS-Big Sisters 35 Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2,35 Girls, Chorus 25 Individual Events l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 National Forensic League l,2,35 Speech Neophy- tes 15 Social Committee 35 ,Y-Teens 1,2,3. G CANNON, JAMES-Debate I5 V.I.C. 2. GARCIE, PATRICIA-Big Sisters 35 Dramatic Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Homeroom Representative 15 Student Secretary 2,35 Terps 1. GARDNER, BRIAN-Concert Band 35 Marching Band l,2,35 Hi-Y 35 Cadet Band 25 Orchestra 3. GATRELL, TIM-Printing Foreman 3. GAYHEART, PHYLLIS-Alt. Cheerleader 25 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 Student Secretary 2,35 Big Sisters 35 Future Homemak- ers Treasurer 35 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 35 Social Com- mittee 3. CECKLER, ROBERT-Football 1,2,35 Terps 2,35 Track 1,25 VVrestling l,2,3. GEORGE, CAROL-Debate 2,35 French Club 15 Future Nurs- es 1,35 Hi-Times 2, Third-page Editor and Co-Advertising Manager 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Y-Teens 35 Big Sisters 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3. GERBER, RICHARD-Basketball 1,2, Captain 35 Boys' Chorus 1,2,35 Choir 1,2, Section Leader 35 French Club 15 Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,35 Social Committee 1,25 Student Council 1,2, President 35 Tennis 152,35 National Hon- or Society 3. GERHARD, CHARLES-Hi-Y 1,2,35 V.I.C. 2. GERSTENMAIER, KENNY-Boys' State 25 Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Class Officer-Vice-President 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Social Committee 1,25 Student Council 35 Swim Team 2, Co- Captain 35 National Honor Society 2,35 French Club 1. GILMORE, LEONARD-Marching Band 1,25 Orchestra 15 Concert Band 2. GILMORE, MARGUERITE-Girls' Chorus 25 Marching Band 15 Student Secretaries 1,2,35 Terps 2. GOFF, JANET-Library Club 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Distributive Education Club 3. GOLDNER, GARY- GORIUS, JACK-Concert Band 2, Manager 35 Marching Band 152,35 Orchestra 2,3. GOSS, LINDA-Girls' Chorus 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Big Sisters 3. GOSS, LLOYD-V.I.C. 2. GRABER, KEITH-Orchestra 1,35 Hi-Times l,2,35 Boys' State 25 Key Club 2,35 Taps 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Science Club 3. GRAYBILL, TRUDI-Y-Teens Program Chairman 1,2, Vice- President 35 Ir. Woman's Club l,2,35 Terps l,2,35 Card Sec- tion 35 Future Teachers 1,2, Vice-President 35 Struts and Frets 15 Choir Section Leader 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Latin Club 15 Ir. Achievement Secretary 35 Student Secretary 35 Big Sisters 35 Pep Club 35 Dramatic Club 15 Speech Neophytes 1. GREEN, CHARLES-Chess Club 35 Science Club Treasurer 35 Orchestra l,2,35 Spanish Club 3. CRESSER, RAYMOND-Audio Visual. GUILLAN, TERRY-Terps 1,2,3. H HARIG, CONNIE-Big Sisters 35 Future Nurses 35 Library Club 35 Y-Teens 3. HARIG, ROBERT-Boys' Chorus 2,35 Choir 2,3. HARTONG, CHARLES-Audio Visual 1,25 Ir. Achievement 1. HARWIG, ROBERT-Distributive Education Club 3. HAZEL, FRED-Printing Foreman 35 VVoodworking Foreman 35 Camera Club 1. HEDGE, IOHN- HEFFELFINGER, SUE-Big Sisters 35 Student Secretary 35 Y- Teens 3. HEFLING, ROBERT- HENDRICKS, BONNIE-Student Secretary 2. HENRICH. TOM-Swimming Team 2,35 Social Committee 2. HENRY KENNETH- HERNCANE, MEL-Debate 1.2,35 Hi-Times 15 Hi-Y 15 Kev Club 1,25 National Forensic League 1,2, Vice-President 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Homeroom Officer 15 National Honor Society 3. HERSHEY, JUDY-Y-Teens 3. HILL, SHIRLEY-Homeroom Officer 15 Band 1,25 Social Com- mittee 15 Y-Teens 15 Library Club 15 Hi-Times 25 Student Secretary 3. HINDLEY, BLAINE-Woodworking Foreman 3. HODGSON, JIM-Hi-Y 1,2,3. HOLDERBAUM, JIM-Social Committee 152,35 Terps 35 Homeroom Officer 1,2, HOLMES, CAROL-Marching Band 152,35 Concert Band l,2,35 Library Club5 French Club 15 Orchestra 2. HOLT, DAVE-Audio Visual Club l,2,35 Swimming Team 35 Printing Club 35 Spanish Club 3. HORVATH, JUDY- HUDSON, KAREN-Big Sisters 35 Choir 15 Girls' Chorus 25 Y-Teens 1,2, HUNTSBERGER, SUE-Big Sisters 35 Cheerleader 1,2, Cap- tain 35 Class Officer-Secretary 15 Dramatic Club 35 French Club 1,2, President 35 Future Teachers 1, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 35 Girls' State 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Social Committee 15 Student Council 2,35 Student Secretary 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Youth for Christ 15 National Honor Society 3. 1 JAMISON JUNIUS- JAVENS, SUZANNE-Hi-Times 1, Treasurer 2, Business Man- ager 35 Future Teachers 2, Secretary 35 Social Committee l,2,35 Sophomore Class Treasurer5 Ir. Woman's Club 15 Terps 15 Choir 1,2, Treasurer 35 French Club 15 Y-Teens 2,35 Home- room Officer 1,35 Girls' State 25 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3. IENVELL, LORITA-Big Sisters 35 Individual Events 2,35 Na- tional Forensic League 35 Speech Neophytes 25 Dramatics Club 15 Youth for Christ 2. JONES, SUSAN-German Club 15 Homeroom Officer 3. JORDAN, JUDY-Library Club Secretary 15 Distributive Edu- cation Club 3. JOSEPH KENNY- K KACACHOS, JORDAN-Wrestling 2,35 Choir 15 Boys' Chorus 1,2. KANNEY, JOHN-Football l,2,35 Speech Neophytes 35 Track 2,3. , KASHUBA, STAN- KELLER, DAVE-Golf 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,3. KELLER, KENNY- KILEY, JOSEPH- KIRCHER, ALBERT- KLEVER, RUSSELL-Basketball 15 Football 15 Homeroom Officer 15 V.I.C. 2,3. KOENIG, MIKE-Baseball l,2,35 Football 2,35 Speech Neo- phytes 35 Terps 3. KOVATCH, DENNIS- KOVATCH, JAMES-V.I.C. 2. KOWELL, FRED-Senior Class President5 Hi-Y 2,35 Home- room Officer 15 Social Committee 2,35 Terps 3. KREMPEL, DONALD- KRESOVICH, CHARLOTTE-Annual Board 2, Business Man- ager 35 Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Dramatics Club 35 Future Teachers 35 Latin Club 15 Social Committee 2,35 Taps 1,25 Y-Teens l,2,35 National Honor Society 3. KULIK, MARY ANN-Card Section 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Youth for Christ 15 Y-Teens 15 Big Sisters 3. L LAASE, BOB-Marching Band l,2,35 Concert Band 1,2535 Orchestra 35 Dramatic Club 1,2,3. LADD, JOHN-Hi-Times l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Latin Club 1. LANHAM, MARGARET-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 25 Card Section 35 Clinic 35 French Club 15 Future Nurses l,2,35 Fu- ture Teachers 1, Historian 2,35 Individual Events 15 Ir. Wo- man's Club l,2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 35 Y-Teens 2,3. LANIER, BECKY-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 25 Card Sec- tion 35 Choir 15 Clinic 2,35 Future Nurses 2,35 Future Teach- ers 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Ir. Woman's Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Stu- dent Secretary 3. LAPS, DAVE-Swim Team 3. LASH, LEW-Baseball l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Boys' Chorus 25 Debate 15 Hi-Y 1,2, President 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Key Club 15 Latin Club 15 Social Committee 1,2535 Student Coun- cil l,2,35 Terps 2,35 National Honor Society 3. LEGG, RON-Track l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Library Club 3. LEMMON, PAM-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Cheerleader 2, Co-Captain 35 Dramatic Club l,2,35 Hi-Times 1,25 Home- room Officer 15 Ir. Woman's Club l,2,35 Speech Neophytes 35 Social Committee 35 Student Council 25 Student Secretaries 35 Terps 1. LEMON, ROBERT-V.I.C. 2. LEXVIS, IANIE-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Dramatic Club l,2,35 Individual Events l,2,35 National Thespians 35 Speech Neophytes 35 Student Secretary 35 Thespians 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3. LINDSAY, SALLY-Art Guild 2,3. LIVELSBERGER, MIKE- LONG, JEFF-Golf I5 Swim Team 1,25 Homeroom Officer 2. LOWER, MYRTLE- LOVVERY, YVONNE- LYNN, SANDY-Concert Band 35 Marching Band 3. M MACMILLAN, RICHARD-Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Chess Club 2535 Key Club 35 Latin Club 15 Science Club 3. MCCAULEY, RITA-Student Secretaries 2,3. McCLELLAN, PHYLLIS-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 25 Con- cert Band 1,2535 Future Nurses 15 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Ir. XVoman's Club 25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 15 Student Secretary 35 Y-Teens 1,3. MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD-Distributive Education Club 3. MCDEWJ RANDY-Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Boys' Chorus 1,25 Choir 1,25 Football 1,2,3. . MCGEORGE, BONNIE-Y-Teens 15 Student Secretaries 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Library Club 1,2. MCGEORGE, SANDY-Library Club 2,35 Jr. Achievement 1, Vice-President of Sales and Personal Manager 3. MCKINNEY, EMILY-Annual Board 152, Editor-in-Chief 35 Big Sisters 35 Choir 1,25 Concert Band 2,35 French Club 15 Future Nurses 1,25 Future Teachers 35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Girls' State 25 Hi-Times 15 Homeroom Officer 152,35 Ir. Woman's Club 152,35 Majorette 2,35 Marching Band 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 1,2535 Student Secretary 35 Terps 1,2, Co-President 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 National Honor Society 35 Orchestra 3. MCLEAN, RICH-Marching Band 1,25 Manager 35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Chess Club 2. MCQUEEN, KAREN-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Choir 15 Clinic 25 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 25 Jr. Achievement 25 Student Secretary 35 Y-Teens 35 Homeroom Officer 35 Speech Club 3. MADAFFER, CINDY-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 jr. VVoman's Club 1,25 Library Club 2,35 Y- Teens 1,2,3. MARCERIC, JOHN-Wrestling 1. MARTIN, RITA-Student Secretary 35 Choir 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Card Section 35 Terps 1,2,35 Big Sisters 3. MATECHECK, VINCENT-Annual Board 15 Class President 1, Vice-President 35 Football 1,25 French Club 15 Hi-Y 15 Home- room Officer 15 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 1,2535 Terps 1,2,3. MATTHEWS, HARRY-V.I.C. 2. MAURER, JAMES-Speech Neophytes 15 Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 2,35 Hi-Times 25 Class Social Committee 2,35 Terps 35 National Honor Society 2,3. MERCER, ROLAND-Boys' State 25 Football 1,2,35 Speech 15 Safety Club 35 Social Committee 2. MESAROS, PAUL-Baseball 1,2535 Basketball 1,2,35 Printing Foreman 35 Terps. MESSENGER, JAMES-Biology Club5 YVrestling5 Youth for Christ. MILLER, DONNA-Big Sisters 35 Dramatic Club 1,2535 National Thespians 1,2,35 Student Secretary 2,35 Struts and Frets 1,2,3. MILLER, RANDY-Printing Foreman 3. MILLER, REX-Chess Club5 Key Club5 Science Club5 Hi-Y5 N.F.L.5 Debate. MITCHELL, STEPHANIE-French Club 15 Library Club 25 National Forensic League 15 Terps 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3. MOODY, BARBARA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Choir 1.2.35 Girls' Chorus 1.2.35 Future Nurses 1,2. MORTON, IAMES-Debate 35 French Club 15 Hi-Y 35 Social Committee 1,2,35 Terps 35 National Forensic League 35 National Honor Society 3. MURPHY. PAT-Distributive Education Club 35 Swim Team 25 Football 2. MYERS, LARRY-Art Guild 1,2,35 Distributive Education President 3. N . NADEAU, SANDY-Homeroom Officer 15 Future Nurses 15 Social Committee 15 French Club 15 Struts and Frets 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Biology Lab. Asst. 25 Thespians 2.35 Terps 25 Y-Teens 3. NICEXVANDER, NELLA-Library Club 1. NULL, MIKE-Boys' Chorus 25 Class Officer-President 25 Dramatic Club 2,35 Golf 1,25 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Debate 15 Speech Club 2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 National Thespian 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Com- mittee 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Struts and Frets 2,35 Terps Co- President 3. O OLIVER, DUANE-V.I.C. 2. OLIVER, MILDRED-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Choir 1,2,35 Ensemble 1,35 Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Hi-Times 1,2,35 Social Committee 25 Y-Teens 1. O'NEAL, SHEILA-Card Section 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Terps 1,2,3. ORAZI, LINDA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Dramatic Club 1,35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Ir. VVomanis Club 1,25 Student Secretary 35 Terps 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Struts and Frets 3. OQIQTAVIO, SUZANNE-Student Secretary 35 Homeroom O icer 1. P PAISLEY, WILBUR-Football5 Swim Team5 Track. PALMER, MARGARET-Card Section 35 Choir 15 Debate 15 Dramatics Club 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 15 Ir. Woman's Club 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Struts and Frets 1,2535 Terps 35 Y-Teens 35 Big Sister 3. PAPPAS, JEAN-Distributive Education Club 35 Big Sisters 3. PARIS, PETE-Baseball 15 German Club 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Terps 1,2,3. PARSITTIE, JAMES-Concert Band 1,2,3. PATERSON, DAVE-V.I.C. PATTINSON, MARILYN-Distributive Education Club 3. PAUL, LYNN-Big Sister 35 Card Section 35 Class Officer Secretary 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Individual Events 1,2,35 Jr. VVoman's Club 1,25 Library Club 35 National Forensic League 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 1,2,35 Struts and Frets 2,35 Student Secretary 2,35 Terps 1,2535 Y-Teens 1. ' PAULUS, JOHN-Golf 1,2,35 Terps 3. PAYNE, BETTY-Youth for Christ 1,25 Big Sister 3. PHILLIPS, BEVERLY-Big Sister 35 Card Section 35 Choir 1,2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1,2535 Individual Events 35 National Forensic League 2,35 Speech Neophytes 2. PIERCE, HOMER-Concert Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Youth for Christ 2,35 Basketball Band 1,2,35 Ir. Achievement 3. PINIS, GEORGIA-Big Sisters 35 Class Secretary 25 Debate 2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Girls' Chorus 25 Homeroom Secre- tary 1,25 Latin Club Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, President 35 National Forensic League 2,35 Secretary 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 1,2,35 Student Council 35 Student Secre- taries 25 Terps 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1, Secretary 2, President 35 National Honor Society 3. PORRINI, IRENE-Y-Teens 1,25 Big Sisters 3. PRINCEHORN, BILL-Distributive Education 3. PROFANT, BOB-Football 1,2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 15 Terps 2, Cabinet 35 Social Com- mittee 1,2,3. PRYOR, BOB-Basketball 1,2,35 Gemian Club 2,35 Terps 2,35 Track 2. R RAMBO, TOM-Distributive Education Club 3. RANDLES, CHESTER-Football 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Printing Foreman 35 Wrestling 1. RANDLES, MARY KAY-Distributive Education Club 35 Library Club 1,2. RANDOLPH, RON-V.I.C. 2. REARICK5 MARY-Ir. Achievement 2. REED, LARRY-Debate 15 Speech Neophytes 15 Distributive Education Club Marshal 3. REINOEHL, KEN-Chess Club 15 Individual Events 15 Speech Neophytes 15 Track 15 National Forensic League 15 Struts and Frets 2,35 National Thespians 2,35 V.I.C. 2. RHODES, IEFF-Audio Visual 35 Biology Lab. Asst. 25 Foot- ball 25 German Club 2,35 Homeroom Officer. RICE, MARGIE-Big Sisters 25 Student Secretary 1,2. RICHARDSON, DONNA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Choir 15 French Club 2, Secretary 35 Future Nurses 1,2,35 Future Teachers 25 Hi-Times 2,35 Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3. RIPPLE, BONNIE-Card Section 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Social Committee 25 Student Secretaries 35 Y-Teens 3. RITENOUR, GARY-Football Head Manager 1,2,35 Baseball Manager 1,2. ROACH, BEVERLEE-Big Sisters 35 Future Nurses 1,35 Hi- Times 1. Advertising Manager 2, Advertising Manager and Second Page Editor 35 Library Club 35 Ouill Br Scroll 35 Y- Teens 35 Choir 15 French Club 15 Girls' Chorus I. ROBINSON, PHYLLIS-Big Sisters 35 Debate 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Individual Events 2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 National Thespians 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 35 Struts and Frets 2, Treasurer 35 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3. RODGERS. AUGIE- ROHN, MARGARET-Big Sisters 35 Choir 15 Future Home- makers 15 Girls' Chorus 1. ROHR, JOE- ROSS, GLORIA-Future Homemakers 35 Individual Events 35 Library Club 1,25 Speech Neophytes 2, Student Secretary 25 Youth for Christ 1. RUSH, RON-V.I.C. 2. RYDER, JOE-Annual Board 15 Hi-Y 1,25 Treasurer 35 Home- room Officer 25 Key Club Treasurer 15 National Forensic League I5 Social Committee 152535 Terps 35 National Honor Society 3. RYDER5 TERRY-Distributive Education Club 3. S SARIANIDES, DRENA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Terps 152,35 Social Committee 25 Ir. Woman's Club 35 Y-Teens 1. SASAVICZ, CINDY-Y-Teens 15 Terps 25 Student Secretary 253. SCHENKENBERGER, ANNETTE-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Alt. Cheerleader 1525 Class Officer Treasurer 35 Concert gang 555.5 Homeroom Officer 25 Student Secretary 35 Cadet an , . SCHILLINGER, KAYE-Big Sisters 35 Dramatic Club 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Student Secretary 2,35 Y-Teens 3. SCHLECEL, BECKY-Big sisters 35 Biology Lab. Asst. 25 Clinic 35 Debate 35 Dramatic Club 2,35 Future Nurses 15 Individual Events 152535 Latin Club 15 National Forensic League 152, Treasurer 35 National Thespians 2535 Social Com- mittee 2,35 Terps 15 Y-Teens 152, I.C.C. 35 Pep Club 2535 National Honor Society 3. SCHEJENFELD, GRETCHEN-Big Sisters 35 Student Secre- tary . SECKMAN, SANDY-Big Sisters 35 French Club 1525 Vice- President 35 Future Teachers 1525 Treasurer 35 Speech Neophytes 15 Struts and Frets 35 Taps 35 Y-Teens 152535 Pep Club 2,35 National Honor Society 3. SHALLENBERGER, JUDY-Annual Board Faculty Editor 2, Class Editor 35 Big Sisters 35 Choir 152, Secretary 35 Debate 2,35 Girls' Chorus 152,35 Homeroom Officer 15 Individual Events 2,35 Ir. Women's Club 152, Vice-President 35 Latin Club 152,35 National Forensic League 2,35 Social Committee 1,2535 Struts and Frets 1,2,35 Terps 1,35 Y-Teens 1,2535 Speech Club 2, Asst. Secretary 35 National Honor Society 3. SHANABROOK, JANET-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 35 Con- cert Band 25 Future Nurses 2, Secretary 35 Future Teachers 2535 Girls' Chorus 25 Hi-Times 1, Circulation and publicity Manager 2, Editor 35 Latin Club 152,35 Orchestra 1,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2535 National Honor Society 3. SHILLING5 LORNA-Art Guild 3. SHREFFLER5 ROBERT- SIMON, JOHN- SIMON, RAYMOND- SIMONSON, ROBERT-Dramatic Club 15 Track Manager 15 Terps 152. SMITH, CLARENCE- SMITH, DANIEL-Distributive Education Club 3. SMITH, DENNIS-Dramatics Club 1, Asst. Secretary and Treasurer 2, President 35 National Thespians 152,35 Struts and Frets 1,2,3. SMITH, DOUG-Sophomore Class Vice-President5 French Club Treasurer 15 Hi-Y 1,2, Officer 35 Social Committee 1525 Student Council 2, Treasurer 35 Teen of the Month Committee 2, Chair- man 35 Bicycle Court 2, Iudge 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Terps 35 Marching Band 1,25 Student Director 35 Concert Band 152, Student Director 35 National Honor Society 3. SMITH, PATRICIA-Band 1,2,3. SMITH, BILL- SNYDER5 RICHARD- SPIEGEL, BOB-Cheerleader 35 Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Football 15 French Club 15 Golf 152,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Homeroom Officer 1525 Manager Swim Team 35 Social Committee 25 Swim Team 2.35 Terps 1,2.3. SPUHLER, PETE-Baseball 1,2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 stairs and Frets 3. STAUFFER, IUDY-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 25 Card Section 35 Clinic 35 Future Nurses 1,2, Treasurer 35 Individual Events 15 Latin Club 15 Speech Neophytes 15 Y-Teens 2,35 National Honor Society 3. STEFFEE, LARRY-Dramatic Club 2,35 National Thespians 2,35 Struts and Frets 2535 V.I.C. 2. STEFFEN5 PAM-Orchestra 15 Future Nurses 1. Vice-President 2, President 35 Future Teachers 25 Clinic 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Youth for Christ 15 Advanced Biology Club Presi- dent 35 Y-Teens 25 Girls' Chorus 1.25 Choir 1,2. STEINER, DOUG-Wrestling 1,2535 Printing Foreman 3. STELLUTO, OLGA-French Club 15 Student Secretary 2,3. STILGENBAUER5 PAT-Choir 15 Girls' Chorus 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Ir. Woman's Club 15 Social Committee 15 Terps 1.2.35 Y-Teens 1. 1 STORZ, IACK-Hi-Y5 Homeroom Officerg Woodworking Fore- man. STOUGHTON5 BARBARA- STREB, TIM-Art Guild President5 German Club5 Wrestling 3. STYER, RON-Audio Visual 2535 Concert Band 1,2,35 Ir. Achievement 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Terps 152. SULLIVAN, RON-Wrestling 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Student Council 15 Key Club 15 Homeroom Officer 35 Youth for Christ 25 Boys' Chorus 1. T THEIS5 JANET-jr. Woman's Club 15 Student Secretary 25 Homeroom Officer 3. THOMAS, BILL-Audio Visual 1, Vice-President 25 Boys' Chorus 15 Homeroom Representative 25 Football 15 Track 15 Washingtonians 1. THOMAS, CHARLOTTE- THOMPSON, GLORIA-Girls' Chorus 25 Y-Teens 1. TOLES, SHEILA-Latin Club 15 Future Nurses 1,35 Washing- tonians 25 Choir 1,2,3. TRAUTMAN, JANET-Big Sisters 35 Debate 25 Distributive Education Club 35 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 Individual Events 15 jr. Woman's Club 35 National Forensic League 1,25 Asst. Treasurer 35 National Thespians 1,2535 Speech Neophytes 15 Social Committee 1,25 Struts and Frets 1,25 Student Secre- tary 35 Thespians 152535 Y-Teens 1,2. TREADWAY, JUDY-Card Section 35 Dramatic Club 2,35 jr. Woman's Club 15 Social Committee 35 Student Secretary 2,35 Terps 15 Y-Teens 152,35 Homeroom Officer 3. V VAN DYKE, CHERYL-Big Sisters 35 Struts and Frets 2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Individual Events 1,2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 Speech Neophytes 15 Thespians 3. VARNER, BARBARA-Big Sisters 35 Card Section 35 Student Secretary 35 Youth for Christ 3. VAUOHN, NORMAN- VONWYL5 ROBERT-Homeroom Officer 15 French Club 15 Individual Events 25 Speech Neophytes 25 Swim Team 2,35 Track 35 Speech Club 25 Spanish Club 3. VOSS, ANNE-Y-Teens 152, World Fellowship Chairman 35 Big Sisters 35 Choir 1,2,35 Clinic 35 Ensemble 35 Future Nurses 2, Asst. Secretary and Treasurer 35 Girls' Chorus 152535 Ir. NVoman's Club 1,25 Latin Club 15 National Honor Society 2535 Social Committee 2. W XVEAVER5 RICK-Distributive Education Club Historian 3. WEBB, MERLE-Homeroom Officer 15 V.I.C. 2. XVHITE5 PENNY-Big Sisters 35 Safety Club President 35 French Club 15 Hi-Times 15 Second Page Editor 2, First Page Editor 35 jr. Woman's Club 15 Ouill and Scroll 2535 Struts and Frets 2,35 Student Secretary 35 Speech Neophytes 15 National Honor Society 3. WILLIAMS, IUSTINE-Big Sisters 35 Homeroom Officer 1525 Struts and F rets 2,35 Student Secretary 25 Terps 1. WILLIAMS, RICHARD- WILSON, FRED-Hi-Y 35 Terps 3. WILSON, ROSE-Library Club 3. WILSON, SANDI-Student Secretary 2,35 Library Club Presi- dent 35 Future Homemakers 35 National Honor Society 3. WINANS, JIM-Chess Club 152,35 Debate 1,2,35 Hi-Y 2, Vice- President 35 Homeroom Officer 1535 Individual Events 25 Key Club 35 National Forensic League 1,2535 Science Club 2,3. WINHOLT, MARY-Y-Teens 35 Marching Band 2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Future Homemakers 1. WISE, JOHN- WOODALL, KENNY-Boys' Chorus 15 Football 15 Track 1. WOODRUFF, RON-Debate5 Hi-Y5 National Forensic League5 Spanish Club5 Terps5 Track. Y YOST5 STEPHEN-Chemistry Lab. Asst. 35 Chess Club 1.2535 Homeroom Officer 15 Key Club 1, President 35 Science Club 2,35 Social Committee 15 Swim Team 1,2,3. YOUNG, HELEN-Big Sisters 35 Biology Club 25 Choir 1525 Vice-President 35 Dramatics 1,2,35 Future Nurses 25 Girls' Chorus 1,2535 Ir. Woman's Club 152, President 35 Latin Club 15 Social Committee 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 President 15 National Honor Society 3. YOUNG, IENNIFER-Big Sisters 35 Debate 25 Speech Club 25 Dramatic Club 152,35 Future Teachers 15 Future Nurses 35 National Forensic League 2,35 Y-Teens 1, Treasurer 2535 Individual Events 35 Card Section 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Ir. XVoman's Club 3. Z ZEHNDER. KATHLEEN- ZIMMER5 MARY-Dramatic Club 2535 Social Committee 35 Student Secretary 2535 Y-Teens 1.2.3. ZUROF, IUDY-Choir 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Student Secretaries 152. Stuoent Dlctune lnoex SEN IORS Ahmed, Albert - 39, 111 Albright, Janice - 25, 31, 111 Angerman, Craig - 81, 111 Arrington, Barbara - 111 Autrey, Arvie - 39, 76, 111 Bailey, Gary - 111 Bailey, Marc - 18, 24, 27, 34, 36, 86, 111 Barkan, John - 111 Bamett, James - 37, 111 Basham, Clacy - 111 Baughman, Clare - 111 Bell, Robin - 26, 28, 33, 39, 42, 55, 57, 111 Berquist, Vicki - 18, 20, 24, 26, 27, 33, 34, 43, 60, 73, 111 Bessler, Michael - 11 1 Blount, Katie - 25, 45, 54, 55, 57, 1 1 1 Bolender, Dianne - 112 Bowers, Bobbie - 33, 112 Boyd, Pat - 33, 112 Bradley, Ben - 54, 55, 62, 68, 69, 82, 112 Bradley, William - 39, 81, 112 Bristor, Susan - 26, 112 Brooks, Larry - 112 Brower, Dennis -35, 112 Brown, Luretha - 55, 57, 112 Bmner, Joe - 26, 113 Brunker, Wayne - 113 Bryant, Dave - 18, 34, 36, 40, 41. 55, 113 Burckhart, Dick - 113 Burdette, Willis - 35, 113 Daut, Sam-32, 39, 115 Davis, Ron -62, 63, 66, 68, 69, 115 Davis, Bill-34, 37, 41, 115 DeBock, Fred - 115 DeRoy, Dave - 63, 115 Dewalt, Sue-29, 36, 43, 116 Diana, Duane - 116 Dingler, Larry - 116 Doan, Leah- 33, 116 Dominguez, Bonny - 31, 116 Dominick, Linda - 35, 41, 43, 116 Donze, Bill- 18, 34, 36, 37, 38, 81, 116 Dragomir, Mike - 85, 116 Dunn, Larry - 32, 116 Duvall, Robert - 35, 117 Earle, Ron - 84, 117 Eckroad, Allen - 117 Ehmer, Jim - 18, 19, 24, 34, 36, 38, 62, 68, 85, 117 Elavsky, Richard - 117 Emst, Ted - 34, 36, 37, 81, 117 Evans, Susan-27, 33, 42, 49, 53, 117 Fabianich, Paul - 62, 68, 117 Ferrell, Shirley - 33, 135 Findley, Bill - 117 Fisher, Carolyn - 117 Fogle, Karen - 117 Forsythe, Buddy - 26, 38, 117 Foster, Thamon - 117 Franklin, Walt - 54, 55, 62, 68, 82, 117 Burger, George - 34, 51, 53, 81, 87, 113 Burkhart, Fred - 113 Bushmire, Jerry - 113 Cargill, Bonita-41, 113 Carpenter, Linda - 18, 24, 27, 34, 113 Carroll, Colleen - 33, 41, 43, 113 Clendening, Dale - 62, 68, 113 Cochran, Susan - 32, 36, 113 Codispoti, Anna - 113 Freeman, Trudie - 41, 42, 117 Frost, Dick - 118 Fryer, Comelia-29, 33, 118 Furlow, Phyllis-27, 41, 48, 53, 118 Gannon, Jim - 118 Garcia, Pat - 118 Gardner, Brian -49, 51, 53, Gatrell, Tim - 39, 118 118 Collins, Sheila-33, 34, 114 Colucy, Sherry - 114 Conger, Carole - 36, 114 Conkle, Ellen - 26, 33, 113 Conley, Diana - 26, 114 Conley, Melvin - 114 Copanos, Jim - 37, 114 Corral, James - 39, 114 Cottrill, David - 114 Coverdale, Charles - 114 Cowan, Terry - 114 Crenshaw, Barbara - 48, 53, 114 Critchfield, Dennis - 114 Crone, John - 114 Crookston, Judith - 54, 55, 57, 114 Croxton, Judy-33, 34, 41, 55, 57, 115 Cunningham, John-34, 37, 38, 115 Daugherty, Dian-26, 27, 31, 33, 36, 115 Cutright, Paul - 34, 115 Gayheart, Phyllis - 35, 36, 60, 61, 118 Ceckler, Robert - 62, 68, 70, 82, 118 George, Carol- 25, 41, 45, 118 Gerber, Dick - 18, 21, 24, 34, 54, 76, 86, 118 Gerhard, Charles - 118 Gerstenmaier, Ken - 18, 19, 24, 34, 38, 81, 118 Gilmore, Leonard - 118 Gilmore, Marguerite - 118 Goff, Janet - 35, 119 Goldner, Gary - 119 Gorius, Jack - 49, 51, 53, 119 Goss, Linda - 119 Goss, Lloyd - 119 Graber, Keith - 25, 37, 45, 51, 53, 119 Graybill, Trudi - 27, 33, 55, 57, 119 Green, Charles-31, 37, 51, 53, 119 Gresser, Raymond - 119 Guillan, Terry - 120 19 2 Harig, Connie-25, 32, 120 Harig, Robert-35, 55, 120 Hartong, Charles - 39, 120 Harwig, Robert - 120 Hazel, Fred -32, 39, 120 Hedge, John - 120 Heffelfinger, Sue - 33, 120 1-Iefling, Bob - 120 Hendricks, Bonnie - 121 Henrich, Tom - 81, 121 Henry, Kenneth - 121 Hemcane, Mel-34, 39, 41, 121 Hershey, Judy - 33, 121 Hill, Shirley - 121 Hindley, Blaine - 32, 121 Hodgson, Jim - 121 Holderbaum, Jim - 36, 121 Holmes, Carol - 48, 53, 121 Holt, Dave - 39, 81, 121 Horvath, Judy - 121 Hudson, Karen - 121 Huntsberger, Sue - 18, 24, 30, 33, 34, 42, 60, 72, 121 Jamison, Junius - 121 Javens, Suzanne - 33, 36, 45, 54, 55,'57, 122 Jewell, Lorita - 41, 122 Jones, Sue - 122 Jordan, Judy - 35, 122 Joseph, Kenny - 122 Kacachos, Jordan - 32, 122 Kanney, John - 62, 69, 122 Kashuba, Stan - 122 Keller, Dave - 84, 122 Keller, Kenny - 122 Kiley, Joseph - 122 Kircher, Albert - 122 Klever, Russell- 122 Koenig, Mike - 36, 62, 65, 69, 70, 122 Kovatch, Dennis - 122 Kovatch, James - 123 Kowell, Fred - 36, 110, 123 Krempel, Don - 87, 123 Kresovich, Charlotte - 18, 33, 34, 36, 42, 46, 123 Kulik, Mary Ann - 34, 123 Laase, Bob -48, 51, 53, 81, 123 Ladd, John - 45,123 Lanham, Margaret-25, 29, 36, 123 Lanier, Becky- 29, 33, 123 Laps, Dave - 124 Lash, Lew- 18, 19, 24, 27, 34, 36, 41, 43, 61, 78, 85, 124 Legg, Ron-82, 87, 124 Lemmon, Pam-24, 33, 41, 43, 60, 72, 124 Lemon, Robert - 124 Lewis, Janine - 33, 36, 41, 45, 124 Lindsay, Sally - 29, 124 Livelsberger, Mike - 124 Long, Jeff - 124 Lower, Myrtle - 125 Lowery, Yvonne - 125 Lynn, Sandy - 125 MacMillan, Richard - 25, 37, 38, 125 McCauley, Rita -- 29, 33, 125 McClellan, Phyllis-33, 48, 53, 125 McCullough, Richard - 35, 125 McDew, James-62, 69, 70, 85, 125 McGeorge, Bonnie-33, 34, 125 McGeorge, Sandy - 32, 125 McKinney, Emily - 18, 27, 33, 34, 36, 46, 48, 50, 51, 53, 125 McLean, Richard-48, 53, 125 McQueen, Karen - 25, 27, 33, 125 Madaffer, Cindy - 32, 35, 43, 125 Marceric, John - 125 Martin, Rita-33, 126 Matecheck, Vince-36, 110, 126 Matthews, Harry - 126 Maurer, Jim-18, 34, 36, 126 Mercer, Roland - 26, 62, 69, 126 Mesaros, Paul -39, 76, 126 Messenger, James - 126 Miller, Donna-33, 43, 126 Miller, Randy - 39, 126 Miller, Rex-37, 41, 126 Mitchell, Stephanie- 41, 126 Moody, Barbara-48, 53, 55, 126 Morton, Jim -34, 36, 41, 126 Murphy, Dennis-35, 81, 126 Myers, Larry - 35, 126 Nadeau, Sandy - 43,127 Nicewander, Nella - 127 Null, Mike -27, 31, 36, 41, 43, 127 Oliver, Duane - 127 Oliver Mildred - 25, 45, 55, 57, 127 O'Neal, Sheila - 127 Orazi, Linda-33, 127 Ottavio, Suzanne - 33, 127 Paisley, Wilbur-62, 69, 70, 81, 87, 127 Palmer, Margaret - 128 Pappas, Jean - 35, 128 Paris, Pete - 30, 128 Parsittie, James- 49, 53, 81, 128 Paterson, Dave - 128 Pattinson, Marilyn - 128 Paul, Lynn - 33, 36, 41, 43, 110, 128 Paulus, John - 84, 128 Payne, Betty- 26, 34, 128 Phillips, Beverly - 33, 41, 54, 55, 57, 129 Pierce, Homer-34, 49, 51, 53, 129 Pinis, Georgia-18, 24, 27, 31, 33, 34, 36, 40, 41, 129 Porrini, Irene - 129 Princehom, Bill- 35, 129 Profant, Bob-27, 36, 62, 69, 129 Pryor, Bob - 30, 36, 76, 129 Rambo, Tom - 35, 129 Randles, Chester 4- 39, 62, 69, 129 Randles, Mary - 35, 129 Randolph, Ron - 129 Rearick, Mary - 129 Reed, Larry - 35, 129 Reinoehl, Ken-43, 129 Rhodes, Jeff-30, 39, 129 Rice, Margie- 130 Richardson, Donna-25, 30, 34, 45, 130 Ripple, Bonnie - 33, 130 Ritenour, Gary-63, 68, 130 Roach, Beverlee - 25, 32, 45, 130 Robinson, Phyllis - 24, 36, 41, 43, 130 Rodgers, Augie - 130 Rohn, Margaret - 130 Rohr, Joe - 130 Ross, Gloria-34, 35, 41, 130 Rush, Ron - 130 Ryder, Joe- 18, 27, 34, 36, 130 Ryder, Terry - 35, 130 Sarianides, Drena - 130 Sasavicz, Cindy - 33, 130 Schenkenberger, .Annette - 18, 36, 60, 110, 131 Schillinger, Kaye - 26, 33, 131 Schlegel, Becky - 27, 29, 34, 36, 39, 41, 43, 131 Schoenfeld, Gretchen - 131 Seckman, Sandy - 18, 30, 34, 42, 131 Shallenberger, Judy - 18, 26, 31, 34, 36, 40, 41, 43, 46, 55, 57, 131 Shanabrook, Janet-25, 31, 34, 38, 45, 51, 53, 131 Shilling, Lorna - 131 Shreffler, Bob- Simon, John - 131 Simon, Ray - 132 Simonson, Bob - 132 Smith, Clarence - 132 Smith, Dan-35, 132 Smith, Dennis - 43, 132 Smith, Doug- 18, 24, 27, 34, 49, 53, 132 Smith, Pat-49, 53, 132 Smith, Bill - 132 Snyder, Richard - 132 Spiegel, Bob - 36, 38, 72, 81, 84, 132 Spuhler, Pete - 85, 132 Stauffer, Judy-25, 29, 34, 132 Steffee, Larry - 132 Steffen, Pam - 25, 29, 34, 38, 132 Steiner, Doug - 82, 132 Stelluto, Olga - 33, 133 Stilgenbauer, Pat - 133 Storz, Jack-26, 32, 133 Stoughton, Barbara - Streb, Timothy -29, 30, 133 Styer, Ron- 39, 48, 51, 53, 133 Sullivan, Ron-62, 69, 82, 133 Theis, Janet - 133 Thomas, Bill - 133 Thomas, Charlotte - 133 Thompson, Gloria-32, 133 Toles, Sheila-54, 55, 57, 133 Trautman, Janet -- 35, 133 Treadway, Judi-33, 36, 133 Van Dyke, Cheryl-33, 41, 43, 133 Varner, Barbara-33, 34, 133 Vaughn, Norman -- 134 VonWyl, Bob - 81, 134 Voss, Anne-25, 27, 29, 34, 55, 57, 134 Weaver, Rick - 35, 134 Webb, Merle- 134 White, Penny-26, 33, 34, 45, 134 Williams, Justine - 134 Williams, Richard - 134 Wilson, Fred - 81, 134 Wilson, Rose- 134 Wilson, Sandi-33, 34, 134 Winans, James - 25, 27, 37, 41, 134 Brahm, Becky - 25, 138 Brediger, Doug - 24, 36, 43, 138 Brick, Pat - 33, 36, 48, 50, 53, 138 Brown, Lorene-54, 57, 138 Brown, Rocky - 39, 138 Bryant, Dan - 138 Buchanan, Edward - 76, 87, 138 Bucklew, Ron-41, 43, 67, 81, 138 Burrows, Barbara - 138 Burton, Claudette - 138 Campbell, Dawn - 33, 138 Campbell, Diana - 32, 138 Carver, Paul-48, 53, 138 Castile, Clyde-67, 70, 81, 138 Cecil, Lee - 138 Cecil, Victor - 25, 138 Cindia, Barbara - 36, 48, 50, 53, 138 Clark, Deborah - 31, 138 Clark, Marjorie- 29, 32, 138 Clarke, Wendy-38, 138 Comanitz, Walter - 138 Conrad, Dianne - 32, 35, 138 Cook, Tom - 76, 138 Winholt, Mary - 25, 48, Wise, John - 134 Woodall, Kenny - 134 53, 134 Woodruff, Ron - 31, 41, 135 Yost, Steve-25, 37, 38, 81, 135 Young, Helen-18, 26, 28, 36, 54, 55, 57, 135 Young, Jennifer - 25, 41, 43, 135 Zehnder, Kathleen - 135 Zimmer, Mary-33, 43, 135 Zurof, Judy - 135 JUNIORS Alder, Peg-25, 30, 38, 43, 45, 137 Alexander, Don - 62, 137 Alexander, Ron-62, 84, 137 Aman, Richard-31, 81, 137 Anania, Roy - 26, 137 Antonille, Marilu - 48, 53, 137 Autrey, Julia - 137 Averill, Sue-36, 38, 55, 57, 72, 137 Bailey, Terry-49, 53, 137 Balala, Roger- 137 Ballard, Evelyn - 137 Barkan, James - 137 Bartko, Barbara - 25, 137 Bash, Bruce - 67, 137 Bans, Loretta - 137 Beitel, Pauline - 138 Berbari, Tom- 26, 138 Berry, Betty - 138 Berry, Tim-63, 68, 78, 138 Bessler, Roger - 138 Binford, Nancy-33, 40, 43, 55, 57, 138 Bishop, Saundra - 138 Blunt, Bill-63, 65, 69, 76, 85, 138 Bors, Anna - 138 Boyd, Myra-25, 33, 138 Brackman, Sandra - 138 Bradley, Bob - 81, 138 Cowan, Dorthy - 32, 139 Cowan, Janeen - 139 Crites, Glen - 81, 139 Crofut, Patricia - 47, 55, 57, 139 Cryder, Sheryl - 33, 139 Csonka, Susan - 139 Daniels, Richard - 139 Davis, Diana - 139 Dawson, David - 139 DeBock, Bob - 139 Dekan, Demer, Marsha - 45, 54, 57, 139 Gennie - 36, 139 Dew, Mark - 139 DiMazzio, Marlene - 139 Domer, Paul -49, 53, 139 Donovan, Catherine - 139 Dryden, Phillip - 139 Dunbar, Jack - Dutton, Sheri - 26, 43, 139 Eckard, Graydon - 62, 66, 84, 139 Edman, Ralph - 139 Eldreth, Bonnie - 32, 140 Ellis, Jeff - 140 Emery, Ann-33, 36, 47, 55, 57, 140 Endinger, Cheryl - 25, 32, 35, 140 Engelhardt, Kathy - 140 Erickson, Bob- 31, 140 Ertle, Beverly - 33, 55, 57, 140 Ertle, William - 140 Ertle, Paul - 140 Everett, Linda-36, 42, 51, 140 Everett, Randall - 140 Fairless, Janet-25, 32, 54, 57, 140 Fanning, Lula - 54, 57, 140 Farkas, Terry - 140 Featheringham, Sue - 33, 140 Feinman, Ron - 81, 140 Feller, Leslie-51, 81, 140 193 Findley, Russell - 140 Finley, Tim - 140 Fitzgerald, Leslie - 34, 140 Flounders, Linda - 30, 36, 141 Flowers, Laura - 141 Fogle, Dennis - 141 Forester, Margaret - 141 Frank, Tom-27, 36, 63, 141 Freedman, Sheryl- 24, 27, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43, 45, 141 Fuchs, Richard - 67, 87, 141 Furlow, Carl-36, 39, 40, 141 Fumey, Bob - 63, 68, 141 Furney, Cheryl-72, 141 Gamble, Linda -72, 141 Gard, Linda-55, 57, 141 Garner, Jerry - 55, 141 Gatsios, Tom - 63, 76, 141 Gayheart, Richard - 82, 141 Gerstenmaier, James -36, 81. 141 Gesaman, Penny - 141 Gessel, Frank - 55, 141 Getz, Layne - 33, 141 Getz, Terry - 36, 63, 81, 85, 141 Gillom, Beverly - 141 Gillon, Cynthia - 141 Gonzalez, Juan - 141 Goodnough, Arthur- 49, 53, 141 Gordon, Linda - 141 Gore, Bill - 141 Gorius, Jill-49, 53, 141 Gossage, Steve-26, 81, 141 Grametbauer, Judie - 141 Grant, Nancy - 141 Gray, Darlene - 141 Green, Roger - 141 Gresh, Don - 141 Groff Tom - 141 Grpgweiler, Myra - 141 Gugov, Bertha-40, 54, 57, 142 Gump, Barbara - 142 Haines, Susie - 142 Haley, Linda-36, 47, 142 Hambach, Sandra - 142 Hamilton, Julia - 142 Hammer, Kathy-25, 38, 142 Hardy, Lola- 33, 45, 142 Harmon, Steve-31, 36, 42, 67, 136, 142 Harper, Jill - 36, 54, 57, 142 Harris, Phillip - 142 Haxter, Dave - 67, 142 Harter, Gail-30, 33, 142 Harwig, Cary - 142 Heckathom, Darrell - 142 Hendon, Ed - 142 Henry, Trudy - 33, 142 Herman, Fred- 81, 142 Hernandez, Francie - 31, 33, 142 Herring, Lexie-49, 53, 142 Herron, Ronnie - 143 Heihel, Larry-81, 143 Hiegl, Rick - 30, 143 Hill, Jeff - 62, 86, 143 Hill, Douglas -67, 143 Hill, Tyrone- 82, 143 Swisher, Ken-27, 36, 55, 63, 84, Hillard, Dorothy - 143 Himebaugh, Neal- 30, 143 Hodges, Chris - 51, 143 Hoffner, John - 143 Holloway, JoAnn - 49, 53, 143 Hook, Pam - 24, 27, 29, 41, 45, 143 Hose, Florence - 143 Hose, LaVeme - 62, 143 Howald, Chris -24, 36, 43, 143 Howe, Connie - 32, 34, 143 Hudy, Barbara - 143 Huff, Rachel- 26, 143 Hughes, Judy - 143 Hull, Carol - 143 Huppert, Karen - 143 Hurley, Ray - 143 Ickes, Connie - 143 Immel, Pam - 24, 36, 43, 143 Jacobs, Dave - 81, 143 Jacquet, Robert - 26, 42, 143 James, Jerry - 143 Jasinski, Connie - 33, 143 Jeanneret, Barbara - 143 Jenkins, Dave - 36, 49, 53, 81, 143 Moore, Donna-32, 146 Johns, Gene - 143 Johnson, Dave- 30, 49, 53, 143 Johnson, Dennis-49, 53, 143 Johnson, Lorraine-33, 41, 143 Johnson, Sage-27, 52, 143 Johnson, Shirley - 32, 144 Jones, Lynda-38, 41, 144 Jones, Mike-24, 62, 69, 144 Kane, Candy-25, 41, 43, 45, 55, 57, 144 Keen, Jill-26, 30, 144 Keener, Ted-29, 41, 144 Kennedy, Sandy - 40, 41, 45, 144 Kiko, Robin - 144 Kirven, Peggy-32, 40, 144 Klase, Marlin -37, 43, 144 Kohring, Marcia - 32, 144 Komazec, Martha - 144 Kostic, Loretta -32, 144 Krause, Dave-41, 144 Kretzinger, Denny - 36, 81, 136, 144 Krisher, Connie - 27, 33, 36, 144 Kulik, Julie - 36, 43, 45, 144 Lamm, Gary - 144 Lane, Joe - 144 Lantz, Valorie - 48, 53, 144 LaPorte, Carol - 144 Lash, Edgar-63, 87, 144 Latham, Ann-48, 50, 53, 144 Lease, Bryan - 52, 144 Lehman, Al - 144 Lehman, Russell - 144 Lesh, Lorene - 29, 144 Lewis, Becky - 25, 144 Lillo, Sally - 32, 144 Long, Darlene - 144 Long, Jim - 144 Longworth, Dick - 144 Lucansky, Dan -36, 144 McAllister, Bob --- 63, 76, 144 McCarthy, Ellen - 144 McCrary, Bessie - 25, 55, 57, 145 McDuffie, Pat - 145 McFarland, Cheryl -25, 38, 145 McGlothan, Sylvester - 145 Magasauo, Lucretia - 145 Malcomb, Rich - 81, 145 Mani, John - 145 Manns, Adrienne - 27, 36, 38, 45, 55, 57, 145 Manson, Paul- 81, 145 Marks, Darleen - 145 Martin, Arnold - 145 Martin, Diane - 72, 73, 145 Masarik, Tom - 87, 145 Maurer, Gary - 31, 36, 41, 42, 145 Maxhimer, James - 145 Maxbimer, Sherilyn - 53, 145 May, James - 145 Mazon, Vicki -32, 145 Mazziotta, James - 82, 145 Mediano, John - 145 Meimer, John - 25, 146 Messenger, Kathleen- 31, 45, 55, 57, 146 Metheny, Barbara-36, 38, 55, 57, 146 Metzgar, James - 146 Meyers, Evelyn - 146 Miller, Benjamin - 146 Miller, Jacquelyn-32, 146 Miller, Linda - 54, 57, 146 Miller, Tom-62, 146 Minesinger, Rick-146 Mix, Evangeline-31, 33, 54, 57, 146 Molson, Teala-32, 146 Monbarren, Jacquie-146 Montgomery, Larry- Moore, Charles-146 Moore, Thelma-146 Morgan, Harry-146 Morris, Carol-30, 42, 45, 146 Morrison, Dan-146 Morton, Janet-33, 36, 146 Mowrer, Carol-55, 57, 146 Moyer, Sue-36, 43, 136, 146 Mross, Pat-27, 36, 40, 45, 146 Muskoff, Nancy-43, 146 Mutchler, Janis-36, 146 Nasuta, Richard-146 Nauss, Pat-29 30, 36, 43, 45, 146 Nicewander, Karen-146 Nickels, Sandie-146 Norman, Garrett-146 Norton, Jendeth-146 Null, Sandra-25, 38, 55, 57, 146 Ohm, Sandee-146 Owens, Eva-38, 41, 43, 147 Paflas, Dennis-63, 82, 147 Palsa, Madeleine-49, 51, 53, 147 Papp, Karen-30, 38, 41, 43, 45, 147 Parsettie, Marcha-27, 36, 48, 50, 53, 147 Passalacqua, Mike-147 Pawlowski, Karen-28, 36, 48, 50 53, 147 Perry, William-62, 76, 147 Peters, Ruthann-32, 147 Peterson, Diane-147 Petrilli, Elaine-33, 54, 147 Phillips, Bill-30, 81, 147 Piatt, Tom-147 Pickel, Sharon-34, 38, 147 Pierce, Floyd-62, 76, 147 Pittman, Jesse-67, 147 Pitts, Cathy-30, 54, 57, 147 Planker, Landis-45, 51, 147 Poindexter, Dave-147 Polk, Phillip-147 Pope, Tom-63, 85, 148 Potts, Patty-148 Prine, Joetta-33, 148 Prine, Linda-25, 49, 53, 148 Pumphrey, Tig Ann-24, 36, 38, 72, 73, 148 Rambo, Carla-32, 148 Randolph, Lynn-40, 148 Reed, Larry-148 Rees, Tom-81, 148 Reese, Christine-27, 36, 41, 48, 50, 53, 148 Reger, Sandra-33, 148 Renas, Bette-148 Rhodes, Ted-81, 148 Rice, Peggy-148 Richesson, Bonnie-30, 36, 43, 54, 57, 148 Ries, Dave-148 Riffle, Tom-148 Riggle, Sandra- ,, 53, 148 Rink, Tim-38, 40, 63, 148 Rivera, Tom-36, 63, 148 Roderick, Tom-36, 63, 87, 149 Rohn, Arlene-149 Rohr, Vicki-149 Rohrer, Nancy-149 Rolls, Nancy-149 Roque, Rosemary-149 Roseberg, Elga-149 Roush, Franklin-149 Royer, Bob-149 Ryan, Charles-149 Ryan, John-26, 149 Saho, Frank-30, 149 Scassa, Frank-62, 82, 149 Schaeffer, Pete-26, 81, 149 Schoener, Bill-41, 149 Scott, Sue-149 Seifen, Jim-24, 36, 41, 42, 48. 53, 149 Selan, Judy-25, 33, 38, 54, 57, 149 Selig, Anita-40, 41, 55, 57, 149 Shankel, Ethel-149 Shanklin, Jack-81, 149 Shertzer, Frank-149 Shertzer, Joy-25, 30, 149 Simon, Wayne-81, 149 Sims, Otis-149 Singhass, Jim-54, 149 Skiver, Susan-31, 34, 40, 149 Smer, Pat-149 Slutz, Holly-149 Smith, Denny-149 Smith, Jack--149 Smith, Judy-32, 149 Smith, Kayne-35, 149 Smith, Bob-149 Smith, Suzanne-25, 38, 55, 57, 149 Smith, Tim-25, 41, 67, 150 Sokol, Bev-150 Sommer, Linda-150 Speicher, Charles-39, 150 Speicher, Charlene-150 Spicocchi, Sam-26, 150 Stanley, Carole-150 Stavroff, Nancy-32, 150 Steiner, Paula-28, 43, 150 Stephan, Jean-150 Stevens, Bonnie-30, 150 Stoner, Leni-27, 33, 36, 47, 136, 150 Stroh, James-30, 67, 87, 150 Studer, Denny-87, 150 z Swank, Darryl-67, 150 Swartz Ron-55 63, 66, 85, 150 150 Tarle, Steve-62, 150 Theis, Sandy-150 Thomas, Don-81, 150 Thomas, Nathaniel-63, 87, 151 Tipple, Richard-151 Tipton, Susan-151 Toles, Gordon-63, 151 Traylor, Ed-151 Tyson, William-81, 151 Ulrich, Frank-30, 67, 151 Vamer, Lois-151 Viles, Karen-32, 151 Voshall, Ed-49, 53, 151 Wade, Donald-63, 68, 78, 151 Wagner, Louis-38, 151 Wallace, Becky-28, 32, 151 Wayman, Alice-26, 55, 57, 151 Weick, Sandy-26, 151 Welcher, Bob- Whitaker, Jerry-151 White, Jayne-41, 42, 151 White, Peggy-25, 33, 52, 151 White, Regan-54, 151 Whitfield, Vera-151 Williams, Diana-34, 55, 57, 151 VVilliams, Mary-43, 151 Williams, Pat-25, 151 Williams, Shirley-33, 49, 53, 151 Williams, Tom- Windle, Cheryl- 15 1 Witmer, Don-26, 87, 151 Yocum, Lorene-54, 57, 151 Young, Brenda-24, 33, 36, 38, 151 Young, Linda-33, 36, 38, 41, 47 151 Young, Sally-38, 55, 57, 151 SOPHOMORES Adams, Tim-25, 31, 39, 41, 152 Alden, Carl-67, 152 Allen, Larry-152 Altland, Lynda--152 Anderson, Victor-152 Angus, Becky-152 Anthony, Dave-152 Amold, Kenneth-30, 152 Arnold, Phyllis-152 Bachtel, Vicki-57, 152 Bader, Bill-152 Bailey, Dana-152 Bargides, Mary-152 Barker, Shelia-152 Barkley, Ierzelle-152 Bames, Gary-49, 53, 152 Barnett, Dennis-152 Bednar, David-67, 152 Bendure, Christine-57, 152 Bergdorf, Iayne-48, 50, 53, 152 Berquist, Mike-36, 152 Bickel, Fred-152 Bickis, Comell-67, 152 Biddle, Eugene-39, 152 Biehl, Robert-152 Bigbee, Iohn-67, 152 Biggs, Iudy-25, 48, 53, 152 Bigler, Ioan-31, 152 Binge, Jim-36, 67, 152 Blatz, Eric-81, 152 Blunt, Margaret-152 Blunt, Nonnie-57, 152 Boemer, Alyce-152 Bonk, James-152 Harig, Carol-25, 154 Boone, Sandra-152 Bors, Iulia-28, 152 Boss, Sheryl-152 Bowers, David-37, 152 Bowers, Dotty-49, 52, 152 Bowers George-67, 152 Bowers, Nancy-25, 40, 152 Boyer, Cindy-152 Brackman, Gloria-24, 57, 152 Bradley, Karen-152 Brady, Bonnie-152 Brahm, Thomas-30, 152 Brannan, Linda-152 Braun, Tom-81 Brio, Angela-24, 152 Brooks, B rown , Brown, Dicki-152 Barbara-152 Clora-57, 152 Brown, Iean-52, 152 Brown, Paul-41, 152 Brunker, Cheryle-152 Cicchinelli, Martha-40, 41, 42 47, 152 Clark, Joyce- Clarke, Marjorie- Cochran, Michael-152 Coles, Irvin-48, 52, 152 Coles, Robert-52, 152 Collier, Mike-152 Conkle, Sherry- Conti, Dennis-152 Cook, Linda-57, 152 Coverdale, Joseph-39, 152 Coverdale, Roberta-152 Cowan, Gloria-153 Craig, Carolyn-48, 53, 153 Crenshaw, Leonard-49, 153 Cummings, Vicki-49, 53, 153 Cutcher, Greg-153 Daniels, Richard-153 Davenport, Don-153 DeGordon, Judy-35, 153 DeGordon, Kathy-40, 48, 53, 153 DeLong, Helen-25, 57, 153 DeVaughn, Terry-153 Dingler, Cindy-153 Dottavio, Alex-153 Doxsee, Dave-153 Driver, Mary-48, 53, 153 Dunfee, Scott-153 Durst, John-81, 153 Dutchess, Susie-36, 57, 153 Dutton, Pam-42, 153 Eberhart, Ken-153 Eggenschwiler, Linda-57, 153 Elasky, Dan-48, 53, 153 Elder, Doris-153 Ellis, Patti-25, 153 Ensminger, Don-49, 53, 153 Epler, Mike-153 Ertle, Paul- Eschliman, Bonnie-153 Evans, Brenda-57, 153 Evans, IoAnn-153 Evans, Sherry-153 Everett, Paula-28, 31, 33, 36, 47, 57, 153 Everett, Vicki-35, 57, 153 Fabianich, john-67, 39, 153 Fain, Bob-49, 53 Feriance, Linda-49, 53, 153 Gallagher, Gary-48, 52, 153 Gallagher, Karen-153 Gamble, Howard-67, 153 Gannon, Joyce-42, 153 Gano, Clyde-153 Garcia, Philip-67, 76, 78, 153 Gardiner, Clyde-153 Gardiner, Iames-153 Garland, Phyllis-28, 42, 153 Garrison, Cindy- 42. 153 Gayheart, Freda-153 Geckler, Wayne-36, 67, 82, 153 Geis, Margie-31, 153 Gerber, Greg-153 Gesen, Charles-54, 78, 153 Gilmore, Kenny-67, 68, 78, 87, 153 Giltz, Kenny-153 Gitto, Concetta-153 Glick, Dave-37, 41, 153 Goff, Dave-153 Goodnough, Wes-36, 67, 76, 78, 153 Gorius, Jill- Goss, Larry-153 Gotch, Peg-57, 153 Gotschall, Dick-31, 37, 47, 54, 153 Gouge, Anne-25, 153 Gray, James-153 Bucklew, Thomas-152 Buhecker, Clarence-152 Bullock, Charlene-152 Bullock, Samuel-152 Burger, Marcia-25, 42, 152 Burke, Bonnie-57, 152 Bushe, Betty-49, 53, 152 Butcher, Nancy-42, 152 Butcher, Victor-30, 152 Byers, Ruth- Campisi, Linda-152 Cargill, Gerald-55 Cargill, Joyce-57, 152 Cannichael, jim-152 Catlin, Suzanne-152 Chapin, Clifford-152 Chapman, Roberta-152 Cherryholmes, Karen-30, 36, 45, 152 Finney, Betty-153 Fisher, Bob-153 Fisher, Sally-153 Flood, Philip-153 Foster, Peggy-36, 73, 153 Foster, Virginia-25, 153 Fowler, Donna-153 Fowler, Sandra-153 Fox, Roger-153 Fox, Susan-153 Franklin, Maurice-54, 67, 153 Frantz, George-52, 153 Frieg, John-37, 67, 87, 153 Fromholtz, Suzy-35, 153 Fud ge, Bill-31, 153 Furbay, Monica-153 Gainey, lack-153 Galindo, Anita-57, 153 Graybill, Linda-42, 153 Green, Bonnie-29, 153 Green, Iudy-48, 53, 153 Greenwalt, Pat-35, 53, 153 Griffith, Greg-48, 52, 153 Griffiths, Gretchen-28, 153 Griffiths, Pat-42, 48, 53, 153 Gritzan, Carol-25, 30, 154 Groff, Tim-30, 154 Gump, Ila-32, 154 Guthrie, Linda-36, 154 Haas, Steve-31, 81, 87, 154 Haiduc, Nick-154 Hall, Georgia- Hall, Shara-33, 40, 42, 47, 154 Hampton, Pat-49, 53 Hannah, Carol-154 Hansbarger, Robbie-30, 154 Harding, Steve-25, 154 Hardy, Mary-154 Harig, Terry-154 Harman, Doug-154 Harper, Linda-154 Harris, Terry-154 Hartley, Rebecca-154 Hartman, Dave-154 Hastings, Iuanita-154 Hattery, Ernest-67, 82, 154 Hattery, Sandra-154 Hazel, Dave-154 Heather, Fred-81, 154 Heffelfinger, Don-26, 154 Heimann, Sherry-28, 154 Heinzer, joe-154 Hendershot, Suzanne-154 Henry, Larry- Henson, Bonnie-154 Herring, Edgar-54, 67, 154 1 95 Herring, jackie-67, 154 Hewitt, Bob-67, 76, 78, 87, 154 Highhen, Becky-49, 53 Hill, Ianice-154 Hines, Linda-52, 154 Hodgson, Larry-49, 53, 154 Hoffman, Fred-24, 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Sharron-57, 156 Midure, Gale-36, 40, 156 Miller, Cindy-36, 57, 156 Miller, Larry- Miller, Sharyn-25, 156 Mix, Doris-156 Mizer, Helen-156 Montague, Michelle-33, 73, 156 Moody, Pat- Moore, Carolyn-25, 45, 156 Moore, Kathem- Moore, Roger-31, 37, 156 Morgan, Dennis-36, 54, 67, 152, 156 Morgan, Iane-28, 49, 53, 156 Moser, Iames-87, 156 Mospens, Nancy-36, 156 Mross, Mary Ann-52, 156 Muhlbach, John-24, 67, 76, 78, 156 Mungo, Sherry-156 Murphy, Don-156 Natoli, Kathy-36, 40, 42, 156 Neace, Euphemia-30, 156 Nervo, Iohn-156 Neuville, Debbie-51, 156 Nolan, Polly-49, 52, 156 Novak, Carol-29, 156 Nulph, Bill-156 O'Neal, Sandra-36, 156 Onnan, Bruce-40, 156 Omer, Bette-57, 156 Ostapack, Doug--30, 52, 156 Patlas, Kathy-156 Paris, Mike-36, 47, 49, 53, 156 Parker, Marion-67, 87, 156 Pattinson, Phil-29, 156 Paul, Danny-156 Paul, Dave-67, 156 Pawlowski, Denny-48, 52, 156 Peel, Patrick-49, 53, 156 Perry, Dale-156 Perry, Diane-156 Petty, Marilyn-156 Pierce, Ian-156 Pierce, Rose-156 Piper, Sharon- Pocock, Don-36, 42, 47, 54, 156 Poindexter, Albert-67, 156 Polk, jim-29, 156 Pollock, Dave-156 Porter, Susan-28, 40, 42, 57, 156 Pribich, Nick-67, 78, 156 Price, Ioel-156 Price, Bob-52, 156 Pyle, Sharon-156 Rambaud, Dennis-67, 157 Ransome, Ray-157 Ream, David-157 Rearick, Bruce-67, 157 Reed, Robert-81, 157 Reeder, Nancy-40, 48, 50, 53, 157 Reese, Don-36, 67, 157 Reichel George-157 Ryan, Cynthia-42, 157 Samples, Robyne-24, 28, 36, 41 45, 157 Sandison, Kim-157 Sandy, Robert-49, 53, 157 Schaar, lim-67, 157 Schenkenberger, Don-36, 67, 82, 152, 157 Schmolt, Tom-157 Schuler, Kenneth-26, 157 Sedjo, Don-157 Seifert, IoAnn-25, 48, 53, 157 Seimetz, Dave-41, 157 Selan, Linda-31, 48, 53, 157 Senften, David-30, 157 Seymour, Charles-157 Shambaugh, jackie-157 Shanor, Iacquie-157 Shanor, Paul-24, 67, 87, 157 Shapuite, Jeanne-57, 157 Shriber, Becky-28, 31, 36, 40, 42, 45, 157 Shubert, Robert-157 Silvis, Gary-81, 157 Simon, Charles-157 Simon, Connie-57, 157 Simon, Tom-157 Sisson, Clinda- Slater, Linda-52, 157 Theresa-48, 53, 157 Slicker, Smith, Albert-157 Smith, Danny-157 Reichel: julie-32, 57, 157 Relford, Frank-49, 52, 82, 157 Relford Richard-54 157 Rhodes: Elaine-28, 29, 157 Rhodes, Susan-157 Rhodes, Terry-157 Rice, Pamela-49, 53, 157 Richards, Ieffry-54, 157 Richard Richard son, Annie-157 son, Naomi-57, 157 Richmond, Beverly-157 Ricosky, Marjorie-157 Ries, Rodger-25, 37, 157 Riling, David-157 Rinehart, Susan-48, 52, 157 Rini, Carole-35, 42, 157 Rippel, Gary-157 Rohart, Richard-157 Roberts, Tony-157 Robinson, Cole-157 Robinson, Theodore-157 Rodenberger, Mike- Rodojev, Russell-48, 53, 157 Roehlig, Ted-157 Rogers, Pauletta-157 Rogers, Shirley-40, 42, 157 Rohrer, Eugene-157 Rohrer, Rosema Paul-157 n, lim-37, 42, 45, 157 Ross, Robert-157 Ross, Susie-29, 31, 37, 42, 47, 157 Rozlog, Charles-67, 78, 157 Rumbaugh, janet-157 Smith, Korrin-57, 157 Smith, Steve-49, 53, 157 Snowden, Mary-48, 53, 157 Snyder, Ioyce-157 Snyder, Tom-52, 157 Sombrio, Georgiana-157 Somogy, John-157 Spangler, Gary-29, 30, 157 Specogna, Roseanne-42, 157 Spicer, Tim- Spicocchi, Mary-157 Stauffer, Barbara-57, 157 Steele, Gloria-157 Steele, Suzan-49, 53, 157 Stevens, Larry-67, 87, 157 Stevenson, Nancy-25, 35, 157 Storck, john-31, 51, 157 Stranger, Charles-157 Straughn, Linda-158, 57 Street, Bob-158 Swaney, Diane-28, 31, 36, 40, 47, 158 Swaney, Linda-57, 158 Swineford, Ed- Swonger, Ron-158 Talbott, Danny-158 Telford, Terry-25, 37, 158, 54 Theis, Norma-42, 158 Thomas, Ardalia-158 Thomas, Arzalia-25, 33, 158 Tipton, jim-158 Todd, Calvin-24, 78, 158 Todich, Georgeane-158 , Todich, Raymond-67, 82, 158 Toles, Eleanor-49, 52 T oles, Richard-67, 158 Trammell, LaVonne-49, 52, 158 Trubey, Steve-158 Tully, Patricia-158 Turkalj, Robert-158 Tweedlie, Andrea-158 Twiggs, Charles-158 Urban, Arthur-158 Valentine, Gary-31, 41, 45, 158 Van Dyke, Van-42, 158 Vaughn, Dianne-51, 158 Vince, Karen-48 53, 158 Vogelsong, David-158 Vogt, Andy-158 Vogt, Joel-36, 55, 81, 158 Vukelic, Pat-158 Wallace, Jack-67, 158 Walton, Deborah-158 Watkins, Cynthia-158 Weatherford, Vicki-45, 158 Weber, James-158 Weckman, Karen-158 Weckman, Van-158 Weekley, Tom-49, 53, 158 Weich, Tim-158 Weick, Patty-42, 158 Weiskopf, MaryAnn-25, 28, 158 Weisse, Roberta-158 Weisse, Rosemarie-158 Werchanowskyj, Nina-57, 158 Wemer, Antje-158 Westfall, Bonnie-158 Wheele, Rosie-57, 158 Wheeler, Ann-42, 158 Whipkey, Linda- Whitfield, Tom-67, 82, 158 Wilfong, Rita-158 Willey, Pat-25, 40, 42, 158 Williams, Gayle-28, 30, 40, 42, 57, 158 Williams, Margaret-48, 52, 158 Williams, Pauline-24, 28, 36, 158 Williams, Richard-158 YVi1liams, Ronald-67, 158 Williams, Susan-28, 36, 42, 152, 158 Williams, Tarrina-158 Wilson, David-81, 158 Wilson, JoAn- Wilson, Robert-158 Wilson, William-158 Winhol t, Ruth-52, 158 Wiskusky, Ed-158 Wolfe, Iames-43 Wonsick, Jim-67, 158 Woodard, Mary-158 Woods, james-158 Yoder, Edward-82, 158 Yost, Ann-42, 45, 158 Young, George-67, 158 Young, Jayne-40, 42, 57, 158 Young, Larry- Young, Robert- Zimmer, jim--158 liacult lnoex BOARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY Dr. L. I. Snively, President-91 Mrs. Helen Frazier, Vice-president Mr. I, W. Snyder-91 Mr. A. I. Blantz-91 Dr. Robert Immel-91 CLERK-TREASURER Herman S. Zepp-91 SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Virgil E. Blanke-90 Miami University, B.E. Ohio State University, M.A. University of Chicago, Ph.D. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. L. P. Kemp-91 Defiance College, B.S. University of Chicago Ohio State University, M.A. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Louis C. Young-91 91 OF WASHINGTON HIGH Ohio State University, B.S. Kent State University, M.E. PRINCIPAL SCHOOL Mr. I. W. Snyder-92 Kent State University, B,S. Ohio State University, M.A. Akron University ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL A. E. Momingstar-93 Purdue University, B.S.P.E. University of Michigan Kent State University GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mr. Robert C. Pfendler-93 john Carol University Ohio University, B.S., M.A. Kent State University GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mrs. Virginia B. Bryant-93 West Virginia Wesleyan, B.A. Kent State University DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Lilliam S. Sinnock-24, 93 Kent State University, B.S., M.A, OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs, Grace Beveridge-93 Miss Shirley Boswell-93 Mrs. Ruth Morris-93 Relda M. Belch-94, 152 Wittenberg University, B.A. Baldwin-Wallace College Akron University Robert L. Berrodin-38, 63, 94, 152 Mount Union College, B.S. Henry L. Berger-95 Camegie Tech Akron University Kent State University Mattie F. Brooks-30, 45, 95 Spelman College, A.B. Western Reserve, M.A. Fenn College University of Chicago Harold J. Carr-95 Mount Union College, A.B. Kent State University Esther S. Childress -95, 152 Lander College, B.S. Kent State University Bluffton College Carolyn C. Clark-95, 153 Miami University, A.B. University of Pittsburgh, Ed.M. University of Wisconsin Akron University Ashland College Polly Cochran-36, 95, 151, 153 West Liberty State College, A.B. Howard Cooper-95, 153 Wilmington College, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Nick Coso-63, 66, 76, 78, 95, 154 Miami University Cleveland College, B.S. Western Reserve University Kent State University Frank Domokos-63, 76, 77, 82, 96 Morris Harvey College, B.S. VVest Virginia University, M.S. Orin Dykae Ford-48, 51, 52, 53, 96 Fainnont State College, A.B. West Virginia University Kent State University, M.E. Leland P. Fundom-96, 154 Toledo University Kent State University Norma M. Gerlach-96 Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. Baldwin Wallace College 197 Russell M. Gardner-96 Kent State University, B.S., M.A Dale F. Graber--37, 96 Kent State University Morningside College, A.B. Ohio State University R. Byron Griest-96 Wittenberg University, Mus. B., S Ohio State University, M.A. Iack E. Harter-96 Mary E. Hendershot-97, 155 Mount Union College, A.B. Sandra Hendershot-36, 97 Mount Union College, B.A. Lelah C. Hess-97 Kent State University Ohio State University, B.S., M.A R. Paul Hildebrand-98 Mount Union College, A.B. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. Ohio State University Kent State University james S. Himes-39, 47, 98 Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University R. T. Hise-98 University of Illinois B.A. Clada S. Iavens-33, 99, 155 Bethany College, A.B. Duke University Raymond L. Kaiser-34, 99 Kent State University, B.S. Elwood W. Kammer-26, 99 Grove City College, B.S. Gerald L. Koffel-38, 99, 156 Heidelberg College, A.B. Kent State University Indiana University Mount Union College Frances Wren Layton-99 Kent State University, B.S. Akron University, M.S. Paul I. Liebermann-30, 99 Capital University, A.B. Kent State University Clifford Lynch-41, 99 Ohio State University, B.S. Richard C. Marshall-99 Kent State University Arthur McPeek-32, 99 Kent State University B.S., M.E. Al Miller-100 Ohio State University Kent State University Tracy L. Miller-27, 36, 40, 41, 100, 156 Capital University, B.A. Kent State University john D. Morgan-100 Mount Union College, B.S. Ohio State University University of Wisconsin Kent State University Northwestern University University of Michigan H. G. Motz-100 Capital University Ashland College Ohio University, A.B. Charles D. Myers-29, 101 Kent State University, B.S. Ohio Weslyan University of Southern California Vally junior College UCLA extension William P. Nagel-101 Kent State, University, B.S. David Oberlin-31, 101, 156 Westem Reserve University College of Wooster, B.A. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece Mary B. Oberlin-101, 157 College of Wooster, B.A. Northwestern University, M.A. Mary Osbome-101, 157 Kent State University, B.A. Comell University Ohio State University Bluffton College Mrs. I. W. Paukstadt-35, 101 Millikin University, A.B. Akron University Kent State University Dem Polacheck-25, 37, 101 University of Chicago, A.A., Ph.D. Ohio State University Yale University, M.F.A. Kent State University Mrs. Ianet G. Polacheck-32, 101 Western Reserve University, B.A., B.S., L.S. John A. Reigar-38, 102 Mt. Union College, B.S. Kent State University Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute Westem Reserve University Ohio Wesleyan University College of William and Mary Iack Robb-63, 66, 82, 102 Ohio University, B.S. Bowling Green State University Akron University Harvey M. Roth-40, 42, 43, 103 Kent State University, B.S. M. C. Saurer-103 Akron University Kent State University Carl F. Schroeder-62, 66, 85, 103 Wittenberg University, B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. VVarren R. Scott-103 Mt. Union College, A.B. Bethany College University of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. Mary Lou Seimetz-103, 157 Kent State University, B.S. Dwight M. Show-103 California State College Bethany College Kent University, B.S. William McKinley School of Law Ruth W. Sigler-103 Westem Reserve University, B.S. Kent State University Helen M. Smith-24, 34. 103 Laura I. Taylor-104 Wilmington College, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Nick J. Vrotsos-63, 66, 76, 104 University of Alabama, B.S. Dale A. Walterhouse-63, 66, 67, 87, 104 Otterbien, B.S. Margaret M. Warth-35, 36, 104, 158 Kent State University, B.S. Kathryn Weaver-28, 104 Kent State University, B.S. Ruth E. Weimer-29, 38, 104, 158 Otterbein College, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. Robert E. Wherry-81, 104 Ohio State University, B.S. George Williams College Mount Union College Dale E. Young431, 36, 104, 151 Capital University, B.A. Kent State University ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES Peggy Burau-107 Bloden Mathias-107 Gertrude Schroeder-107 Ethel Taggart-107 Marquerite Wolfe-107 Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. ADMINISTRATION ANNEX Kent State University Ashland College Delores Sonnhalter-4, 5, 103 Kent State University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. University of Vienna, Austria Katherine Steiert-104 Miami University Kent State University, B.S., M.A. University of Michigan Ioy Stover-104 Kent State University, B.A., M.A. Leo E. Strang-62, 65, 66, 104 Ashland College, B.S. Western Reserve University Raymond L. Strecker, Ir.-38, 104, 158 Mount Union College, B.S. 198 PERSONNEL William Archibald, Director of Pupil Personnel-107 Beverly Burch, Secretary-107 Betty Cole, Elementary Music-107 Barbara Gard, Secretary-107 Helen Henley, Public School Art-107 Patricia Iorden, Speech and Hearing Therapist-107 Mary Merwin, Ticket Manager-107 Maiorie Oberlin, Secretary-107 Roger Price, Faculty Manager-62, 107 June Provan, Secretary-107 Dorothy Rauber, Secretary-107 june Sanders, Supervisor of Public School Nurses-25, 107 William Sayre, Elementary Music-107 Helen Swartz, Social Worker-107 Robert Willmot, Director of Public Relations and Audio-Visual-107 F. W. Arnold Insurance Agency-180 AAA Auto Club-178 Altland Plumbing 6r Heating-167 Amherst Park Merchant Association-165 Angerman, W. H., M.D.-182 Auto Magic Car Wash-182 Avenue Paint Company-182 Ballinger, R. I., M.D.-182 Baltzly Drug Store-178 Balyeat's NVest Center Cut Rate-182 Bammerlin's Music Store-182 Bates Printing Company-182 Beauty Oueen Salon-174 Bill Krempel Bakery and Dairy Bar-182 Bixler's Iuvenile Shop-182 Blatz Shoes-182 Blaumeiser Hardware-182 Bob McFadden's Launderer St Dry Cleaners-163 Boemerls Restaurant and Cigars-182 P. I. Bordner and Co., Inc.-182 Dick Bosworth Hairdresser-182 Brady's Pink Cottage Restaurant-163 john C. Brooks-182 Brown Lumber Co.-175 Burger Chef-175 AO INDEX Campbell Oil Company-182 Carroll, Edward I., D.D.S.-182 Central State Can Corporation-171 Ceres Supply Company-173 Chase Motel-182 Chas. F. Beiner Agency-182 Clunk, R. H., M.D.-182 Coca-Cola Bottling Co.-165 Coen F urniture-182 Community Store-175 Crosby's Shoes-183 Crown Tile Corporation-183 Deegan, Robert T., D.D.S.-183 Demmer Hardware-167 A. J. Diana-183 Dienes, Paul, D.S.C.-183 Dine-DeWees-183 Eaton Manufacturing Co.-166 Eberhardfs Gulf Service-183 Ekco Products Co.--167 Ellis, Thomas K., M.D.-183 Elms Country Club-169 Elum Music Co.-177 Enterprise Aluminum Co.-178 Evening Independent-175 Fidelity Motor Bus Lines, Inc.-169 199 C. O. Finefrock Co.-166 First National Bank-162 First Savings 6: Loan-181 Frieg's Restaurant-178 Goldenfeld's Clothing-183 Good's Grocery Store-183 Gotschall, G. C., D.D.S.-183 Hal's Sport Shop-179 Hardware St Supply Co.-171 Harn Vault Service-183 Hart, Dale E., M.D.-183 Hawley Printing Co.-183 Hemi Bt Ray's Central American Service -183 Hess-Snyder-183 Hofmann Drugs-183 Hoge, K. M., Jr., M.D.-183 Houston's Iewelry Store-183 Howard Iohnson's Restaurant-183 Igelstroem-Oberlin-179 Immel, Robert M., D.D.S.-183 Isaly's-183 Ienkin's Insurance Agency-184 jones Electric Co.-184 Kanner's Men's Shop-174 Klinge, I. E., M.D.-184 Kraft 6: Poth Plumbing Gt Heating-170 Lautzenheiser Plumbing Inc.-179 Leffler, D. H. and R. G., D.D.S.-184 Liebe1mann's Bakery-184 Lincoln VVay Lanes-167 Lindsay, Earl, D.V.M.-184 Louie's Barber Shop-184 McLain Grocery Co.-177 M and W Transportation Co.-184 Malloy, W. B., M.D.-184 M. H. Martin Co.-181 Mary's Beauty Shop-184 Massillon Massillon - 169 Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Massillon Ace Hardware-169 Automobile Dealers Association Beauty School-176 Camera Shop-171 -Cleveland-Akron Sign Co.-172 Paint and Glass Co.-184 Retail Florist Association-172 Retail Jewelers Association-170 Rubber Co.-184 Seed 6: Supply Co.-184 Spring 6: Rivet Co.-170 Steel Castings Co.-168 Surplus Discount Center-171 O INDEX Maytag Mason Co.-184 Mortland Shade :Sl Aluminum Sales-184 Morton's of Massillon-179 Nelson Industrial Supply Co.-184 Oberlin Dairy-184 Ohio Drilling Co.-184 Paulson, P. A., M.D.-184 J. C. Penney Co,-168 I Peoples Federal Savings 6: Loan-173 Peoples Merchant Trust Co.-173 Pocock, Donald G., M.D.-184 Pritchard Brothers Market-184 Rader, J. F., D.O.-185 Rankl's ICA Foodliner-185 Ray's Welding 6: Radiator Co.-185 Red Kraft's Service Station-185 Reliable Heating Co.-185 Reliable Loan-185 Republic Steel Corporation-172 Rian, C. D., M.D.-185 Richie, Ralph C., M.D.-185 Rinehart Realty-185 Roberta's Drive-In-185 Rohrbaugh, john R., M.D.-185 Rosker Auto Parts-163 200 Ryans Emergency Store-185 Sanitary Laundry Sr Dry Cleaning-170 Sears Roebuck 6: Co.-180 Segel's-176 Senior Parents' Patron Page-186-187 Snively, L. 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