Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

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'PX Lexi f X3 P 5 , 1 r 5 i REMEMBER x vis i nQ,v E In y.'.:a!xv vwvlg I I M XX 'All l Htl' A E E We, the class of 1948, dedicate our onnuol to Mrs. Genevieve Goodwin for her undefstonding cmd co-operation. P' 4 QLIIII emurmm I never saw a moor I never saw the seag Yet I know how the heather looks And what a wave must be. I never spoke with God, Nor visited in heaveng Yet certain om I ot the- spot As it a chart were given. r..-. F F F l x ? w f CARDINAL NCTES Foreword Disc Jockey John Agard, Disc Digger Joan Lang and their corps of talented guest artists present a lifetime of enter- tainment in just one little album of re- cords. These are recordings of the ac- tivities of the class of '48, These plat- ters can be played over and over as you go Through the Years. You may pre-fer long-hair symphonies - we have them. You may prefer boogie tunes - we have those, too. Even the Spike Jones type we can give you. But no matter what ever is on your Hit Parade- we can give you a record olbum that will never break or get out of tune. Spin itl +--snail JOHN AGARD Editor mp. JOAN RAYMENT v JOAN LANG Assistant Editor .jv- DAVID SCHNEIDER Make-Up BONNIE SUE RADER VIVIANNE BURGERMEISTER Feature SHIRLEY SCHAEFER DAVID SIEGEL Script AVIS PINNEY NANCY PAGE JOAN MEISTER Girls Sports MARY LOU COBB Photography RUTH SPER 81 Art RONALD BARN ES RICHARD HAGER Boys Sports ROSEMARY KEYS PATRICIA TIMES 'I Q s, , LOIS MERRILL ALAINE BURKHARDT Typists JAMES HARTMAN CHARLES BARBER MARGARET CHILDS Business xmmxomm Quin We Y aft' 66: Ax V- Superintendent Dale R. Rice ' Problems and opportunities which present themselves to our graduates after le-aving school will change from year to year, but the qualities neces- sary to successfully meeting these problems and improving the opportunities in life remain unchanged. Education, courage- honesty, perserverance, an da desire for ge-tting ahead in a happy and successful life - these qualities are unchanging. Our greatest hope for you is that you have all of these' qualities and that you use them to the greatest advantage in making the most of the years which lie ahead. n BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. E. lves, Dr. R. M. Fagan, Mr. D. R, Rice, Mr. E. H. Schultz, Mr, W. A. Stevens, Mr. H. H. Hoefler, Mr. J. F. Shaffer Principal Ellis M. Hosteller Florence Davis Dean of Girls This year Miss Davis and Mr. Hostetler, with a faculty committee organized an improved and enlarged guidance program for students. nine OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Vienna Nordman, Miss Alice Taylor HOWARD BARNES, A. B., B. S. in Ed., Oberlin College, Columbia University, Kent State University, Brooklyn College, Western Reserve University, HOMEROOM: IO-B, SUBJECTS: biology, gen- eral science, photography, physics, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: Confusing moment: Boy in rear of room asks, Mr. Barnes, what makes the stomach rumble? WILLIAM NORDMAN, B. S. in Ed., Dana Musical Institute, Hiram College, Kent State University, department. CLARENCE W. PHILLIPS, B. S. in Ed., Ohio University, Ohio State University, HOMEROOM: 9-C, shorthand, principles of business. SUBJ ECT: instrumental music LES MICHAEL, A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University, HOMEROOM: I0-A, SUBJECTS: hygiene, physical education. SUBJECTS: bookkeeping, law, MRS. J. G. PECK, A. B., Flora Stone Mather College, Western Reserve University, HOMEROOM: 9-A, SUBJECTS: Spanish, English, HUM- OROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: When I was just out of college, it was both embarrassing and funny to be assured most earnestly by one of my students that I didn't look a day over thirty. s MRS. VIRGINIA RAFERT, B. S, in Ed., Kent State University, Western Reserve University, SUBJECT: art, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING: One day when I was helping various students one at a time by my desk, one of them grew tired of waiting for her turn and sat on the waste paper basket. Mr. Rice happened to drop in and to this girl's and my embarrassment, she got stuck and couIdn't get out of the basket. FRANK F. HIGHAM, B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, University of North Carolina, Fenn College, University of Dayton, HOMEROOM: 7-C, SUBJECTS: American History, global history, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: In my first class of social problems I had seniors. Toward the end of the year, the feminine half of the class had their school careers WILLARD C. BARNES, B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State Universi The Stout Institute, SUBJECT: industrial arts. tv, wrecked lfor a day or sol when they learned I was married. RUTH ISABELLE BROWN, B. A., Western Reserve University, Flora Stone Mather, B. S. L. S. Western Reserve University Library School: Librarian. MRS. ELIZABETH I-IEFNER, A. B., Baldwin Wallace, HOMEROOM: ll-A, SUBJECT: home economics, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACH- ING CAREER: In my first year of teaching, I learned that ap- pearances are often deceiving. After cooking grape juice for hours attempting to make it jell, I discovered by tcsting that the white stuff in the sugar cannister had been switched from sugar to salt. Y I I Q. I I. I I r I I I I I. IU? lr If F I I I I 'Tf OREN T. CASEY, B. S.: Kent State University: SUBJECT: industrial arts. .a MAXYNE L. SPRING, B. S. in Ed.: Miami University, Northwestern University: HOMEROOM: I0-C: SUBJECTS: typing, office practice, principles of business: HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: Having chicled the fellows for their lack of chivalry toward the fairer sex, a teacher was amazed the next day by the solemn young men forming an archway to her chair, One gallant seated his teacher. But then the normal bedlam broke loose again. NELL GIFFIN, B, S. in Ed.: M. A.: Muskingum College, Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University: HOMEROOM: 7-B: SUBJECT: mathematics: HUMOROUS, INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: When I returned to a study hall for some forgotten papers, I realized that afternoon dismissal had converted the place into a wrestlers' dressing room! The rest of the story is too embar- rassing to be repeated and too humorous for words. HELEN CRAIG, A. B.: Lake Erie College, Columbia University, Western Reserve University: HOMEROOM: 9-B: SUBJECT: Latin: HUMOR- OUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: Multa sunt sed per- scribere in hoc loco longurn est. MRS. BERYL BUHLER, B. S. in Ed., M. S.: Ohio State University, Columbia University: SUBJECT: home economics: HUMOROUS OUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: Through on accident I was found wearing rolled stockings by my principal when the idea was taboo for teachers. I was hastily reprimanded. GERALDINE L. FERVER, B. M., Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Westminster Choir College, North Texas State Teachers College, Geneva College, SUBJECTS: vocal music department, HUMOR- OUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: A choral group I was directing failed to pay attention when the numbers at a con- cert were announced in advance. As a result, when the pitch was given, they burst forth with two entirely different numbers. ELIZABETH W SWEGAN A B College at Wooster, HOMEROOM: 8 A SUBJECTS seventh grade science, English. HARLAND J HOWELLS B S in Ed Ohio State University, HOME- DON SWEGAN, A. B., College at Wooster, Baldwin-Wallace, Harvard University, HOMEROOM: 7-A, SUBJECTS: seventh and eighth grade mathematics, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: When I came to Mentor High as assistant football coach, the fellows thought I was out for the team. BERNARD HARPER, B. S., Muskingum College, Ohio University, Ohio State University, HOMEROOM: 8-C SUBJECTS: social studies, mathematics, junior high athletics. ROOM. IIB, SUBJECTS. car driving, industrial arts, physical education, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: In my first year of teaching in the southern part of Ohio, one of my iobs was to dig coal for the heating of the school. We had a coal mine in back of this school. This was an industrial arts class. A A as -4 HARMON TRAXLER, B. S. in Ed., Kent State University, HOMEROOM: ll-C, SUBJECTS: U.S. History, civics, public sepaking, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: To emphasize that I had dis- cussed a certain exam question in class, I said, I hope to kiss a bow-legged bumblebee, I discussed it. Later, as I was grading the papers, I found written on one of them, l hope to kiss a bow-legged bumblebee if I were here when it was discussed. English. CARRY ANDREWS, A. B., Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University, Columbia University, SUBJECTS: chemistry, algebra, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: During my first year of teaching l was many times mistaken by the townspeople for one of the high school boys. MEROE TURNER, A. B., Hiram College HOMEROOM 8 B SUBJECT ELIZABETHANN WALKER, A. B., B. S. in Ed., Ohio State University, HOMEROOM: ll-B, SUBJECT: English, HUMOROUS INCIDENT IN TEACHING CAREER: One time I was grading a set of papers. The answer to one of the questions should have been infant industries indicating the industry was new and small. One student, exhibiting his intelligence, answered the question as baby factories. MRS. GENEVIEVE GOODWIN, A, B., Hiram College, Ohio State Uni- versity, HOMEROOM: I2-B, SUBJECT: English, HUMOROUS IN- CIDENT lN TEACHING CAREER: Sometimes very profound and illuminating statements are found on examination papers. In explaining the actions of a character in a certain short story, a tenth grade boy concluded, The trouble with him was -- he didn't understand women. I don't either, he haclffthoughtfully added H5 Been A l.Qril,,L-1153-I-imcz K , ,9 'otdxi ZW' ,nl H- ma: W' JOHN HARRIGER, Class Pres. 'l, 3, 45 V. Pres. 25 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 My Sister EiIeen crew 35 Varsity M 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Boys lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES BARBER, Class Pres. BEVERLY HEIL, Class Pres. 3, DALE WHEATCROFT, Class l, 2, V. Pres. 45 Student Council l, 2, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Thespions 3, 45 Scholarship Club lp Com-Mentor l, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 F. B. L. A. 3, V. Pres. 45 Commercial Club l, Treas. 25 Dramatic Club l, 25 Holly- wood Bound cast 35 My Sister Eileen cast 35 M. H. S. Choir, Band, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 45 Male Choir 45 Varsity M 2, Treas. 35 Pres. 4. Sec. 45 Student Council 35 National Thespians 45 Com- Mentor 2, 3, editor 45 Dra- matic Club 35 Office Staff 45 Library Staff 2, 35 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Lea- venworth Case crew 45 G. A. A. l ,2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls lntramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Miss Mentor High 45 Prince of Peace 35 win- ner 4. Treas. 3, 45 National Thes- pians Treas. 45 Dramatic Club 3, Treas. 45 Hollywood Bound cast 35 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Leavenworth Case cerw 45 Hibh School Choir l, 2, 35 Male Choir 45 Varsity M. 3, 45 Boys lntra- murals 2, 35 Movie Operator l, 2. sixteen Ohl Johnny! as number one on the seniors' hit parade when election time came around in Septem- ber . . . Our versatile vice-president had 'Mickey on his mind . . . Baby Face Wheatcroft took able care of our hard earned Pennies From Heaven . . . When the Beginning of the End came in sight, Bev Heil could be heard humming Only Five Minutes More . . . Everyone agreed that A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody when Barb Cathan became football homecoming queen . . . Country Style was the original theme we chose for our dance . . . With the responsibility on the Juniors' shoulders for a change, we were Full of Fun and Fancy Free at the Prom. After the Ball some of us came- in at 'Three O'CIock in the Morning . . . Sooner or Later the rest of us did, too . . . We found that Smoke Gets in Your Eyes when the time comes to don caps and gowns and walk down the aisle to the suddenly touching strains of Pomp and Circumstance . .. After Graduation Day all the seniors will be- saying l'm Sitting on Top of the World and I'll be Seeing You at All the Old Familiar Places and a few new ones. seventeen Janet Stebbins Commercial Club 35 F. B. L. A. 45 Office Staff 45 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir l, 2, 35 High School Band l, 2, 3, Sec. 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Swing Band 2, 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Girls Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. Laura Norman Clinic Staff 45 Library Staff 2, 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Sec. Treas. 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Squad Leader l, 2, 3, 4. James Hartmann National Thespians 3, 45 Annual 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 My Sister Eileen cast 35 High School Choir 3, 45 Male Choir 45 Swing Band 35 Boys Intra- mural 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 35 Asst. Coach Jr. High Football 45 Varsity Track 3. Avis Pinney Class President I5 Student Coun- cil l, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Thespians Treas. 3, 45 Pres. 45 Scholarship Club l, 2, 3, 45 Com-Mentor l, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Dramatic Club l, 25 Clinic Staff 45 Library Staff l, 2, 35 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Hollywood Bound crew 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Squad Leader 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Attend. 3. Herbert Davidson Varsity M 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. 4...., W ...,, A, David Schneider Student Council 2, 3, 45 Com- Mentor 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Commercial Club 25 F. B. L. A, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Office Staff 35 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Pep Club 25 Movie Operator l, 2, 3. Allen Crysler My Sister Eileen crew 35 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Fred Odum Commercial Club 'l, 2, 35 Dra- matic Club l, 45 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Swing Band 2, 3. Alaine Burkhardt Student Council 25 Dramatic Club 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound cast 35 Leavenworth Case crew 45 High School Choir 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls lntra murals l, 2, 3, 74. Helen Veselko Commercial Club l, 25 G. A. A , l, 2, 3, 4. James Mally Class Pres. 2, Student Council I, 2, National Thespians V, Pres. 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, My Sister Eileen cast 3, Hollywood Bound Cast 3, High School Choir I, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, High School Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Male Choir 3, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Varsity M 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Harold Loomis Dramatic Club 4, My Sister Eileen cast 3, Commercial Club 2, Varsity M 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Lois Merrill F. B, L. A. 4, Dramatic Club 4, My Sister Eileen crew 3, High School Band 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Joan Rayment Class Sec. 2: National Thcs- pians 3, 4, Com-Mentor 2, 3, 4: Annual 4, Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4, Offlce Staff 4, Library Staff 3, My Sister Eileen crew 3, Holly- wood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 3, 4, High School Band I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, National Honor Society 4. Ruth Brobst Com-Mentor 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, My Sister Eileen crew 3, Lea- venworth Case cast 8. crew 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 5, 31, 4, Girls Intramurals I, 2, Molly Osborne Com-Mentor 4, Dramatic Club 4, Library Staff I, Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Girls Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Head 4. Nancy Page Scholarship Club I, 3, 4, Com- Mentor 4, Annual 4, National Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, The Ghost Flies South cast l, My Sister Eileen crew 3, Holly- wood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Maiorette 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. Ronald Barnes Scholarship Club I, 2, 3, 4, Com- Mentor 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Commercial Club l, 2, My Sister Eileen cast 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Sport manager 3, 4, School publicity manager 3, 4. John Agard Scholarship Club 2, 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Com- Mentor 3, 4, Annual Editor 4, My Sister Eileen crew 3 Mary Gallagher Dramatic Club 2, Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Robert Dickey College Prep. Bonnie Sue Rader Class Sec. 2, National Thes- pians 3, 4, Com-Mentor 2, 3, Annual 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, My Sister Eileen crew 3, Hollywood Bound cast 3: Arsenic and Old Lace crew 2, High School Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Football 8. Track Queen Attendant 3, National Honor Society 4. Howard Fagan GI Class V. Pres. 3, Treas. l, 2, National Thespians 3, 4, Scholar- ship Club l, 2, Com-Mentor 4, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4, Clinic Staff 4, My Sister Eileen cast 3, Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Male Choir 3, Varsity M 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. oriana Ste-phens Dramatic Club 4, Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 2, 3, Sec. 81 Treas. 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Robert Turner My Sister Eileen crew 3, Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Vars ty Sports Manager, Movie Operator l, 2, 3, 4. Norma Lapham Commercial Club 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 4, Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Intramurals I, 2, 4. David Siegel Class Sec. 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespians Sec. 4, Scholarship Club l, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Com-Mentor 2, 3, Asst. Editor 4, Annual 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, My Sister Eileen crew 3, HolIywood Bound crew 3, Arsenic 81 Old Lace cast 2, High School Choir 4, Male Choir 3, Buckeye Boys' State Attend. 3. Joan Lang National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Club I, 2, 3, 4, Com-Mentor 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Library Staff I, My Sister Eileen cast 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. James Hickey National Thespians 4, Com- Mentor I, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, My Sister Eileen cast 3, Hollywood Bound cost 3, The Leavenworth Case cast 4, Var- sity M 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Gladys Merrill High School Choir I, High School Band I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Dolores Brittain F. B. L. A. 2, 3, G. A. A. l. 2, 3, 4, Robert Ahlstrom Dramatic Club 35 My Sister Eileen cast 35 High School Band l, 2, 3, pres. 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band l, 2, 3, 45 Boys lntramurals l, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Assembly Band- leader5 Varsity Football 3, 4. Patricia Times Annual 45 Dramatic Club 45 Library Staff 15 My Sister Eileen crew 3. Ruth Tekanic Dramatic Club 3, 45 Clinic Staff 45 My Sister EiIeen cast 35 Maiorette 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Squad Leader 4. Audrey Thompson Lincoln High School l, 2, 3: F. B. L. A. 45 Dramatic Club 45 Office Staff 45 G. A. A. 45 Pep Club 45 Girls Intramurals 4. Donald Wendling Dramatic Club 45 Hollywood Bound 35 High School Choir l, 2, 3, 45 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 Male Choir 45 Varsity M 3, 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Joan Meister Com-Mentor 45 Annual 45 Dra- matic Club 3, 45 Library Staff l, 25 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound crew 35 High School Choir 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Maiorette 2, 3, Head 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Prince of Peace contestant 4. Vivianne Burgermeister Thespians 3, 45 Com-Mentor 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Dramatic Club l, 25 Clinic Staff 45 Library Staff l, 25 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Hollywood Bound cast 35 M. H. S. Choir 2, Sec. 35 Girls Glee Club 25 G. A. A. 81 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Girls Intra- murals i, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Attend. 45 Prince of Peace contestant 45 National Honor Society 45 Awards Corn- mittee 4. Daniel McKee High School Choir 1, 3, 4,5 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Ba rba ra Kastor Scholarship Club l, 25 LibrClI'V Staff l, 25 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4- Marylou Cobb Commercial Club l, 2, 32, Drag matic Club 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound cast 8. crew 35 Leavenworth Case crew 45 High School Choir 3, 45 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4? National Honor Society 4. Frank Je-schenig Cathedral Latin l, 2, 35 Var- sity M 45 Boys Intramurals 4. Alberta Rinehardt Dramatic Club 3, 45 Clinic Staff 45 Library Staff 3, 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound crew 35 Leavenworth Case crew 45 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. Ba rba ra C rawto rd Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Clinic Staff 35 Library Staff l, 25 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir 2, 35 Girls Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 J. V. Cheerleader 3, 45 Squad Leader Jacqueline Sweet Harvey High School l, 25 Dra- matic Club 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 G. A. A. 45 Pep Club 4. David Wright Student Council 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Dramatic Club l, 25 My Sister Eileen crew 35 HolIywood Bound crew 35 Leavenworth Case crew 45 High School Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Varsity M 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. , Beverly Peterson F. B. L. A., Clinic Asst. 3, 45 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 girg Intramurals I, 25 Pep Club Donald Rand Pep Club 45 Varsity Football 45 Boys Intramurals 2, 3. Charles DeCola Commercial Club 25 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 35 Boys Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. Joanne Sweet Harvey High School I, 25 Dra- matic Club 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 High School Choir 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Swing Band 35 G. A. A54. f., 1 Aileen Smith Library Staff l, 25 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir 3. Donald Taylor Com-Mentor 45 F. B. L. A. 45 High School Choir l, 2, 4. Sue Hillman Withdrawn Ge rtrude J ewell F. B. L. A. 45 High School Band l, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. l, 2. Ralph Kirkland Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. John McQuaid My Sister Eileen cast 35 High School Choir 35 Varsity M 2, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Keys Com-Mentor 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Library Staff l, 25 My Sis' ter Eileen crew 35 Hollywood Bound cast 81 crew 35 Higr. School Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4' Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls lntroi rsnulals l, 2, 3, 45 Squad Leader Richard Hager Student Council 2, 3, 45 Scholar- ship Club l, 2, 3, 45 Com- Mentor 2, 3, Sports Editor 41 Annual 45 Varsity M 45 Pep Club 45 National Honor Societv 45 Awards Committee 4. Barbara Cathan Com-Mentor 45 Commercial Club 2, 35 F. B. L. A. 45 Office Staff 45 Hollywood Bound cast 3, High School Choir 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 2, Pres. 45 G, A. A l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Girls Intramurals l5 Homecoming Queen 4. Shirley Schaffer National Thespians 45 Scholar- ship Club l, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 45 Clinic Staff 45 My Sister Eileen cast 8. crew 35 Pigeons and People cast l5 Hollywood Bound crew 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls lntra- murals l, 2, 3, 4 Squad Leader 45 National Honor Society 4. 'I I I I I I I I I l. I I li- Peggy Childs National Thespians 45 Annual 45 Dramatic Club I, 2, 35 Clinic Staff 45 Library Staff I, 25 My Sister EiIeen crew 35 Holly- wood Bound cast 35 The Lea- venworth Case cast 45 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Girls Intramurals I, 3, 45 Assembly Committee 45 Prince of Peace contestant 3, 4. Jess Walker Male Choir 45 Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Ruth Sper Com-Mentor 3, 45 Annual 45 Library Staff I, 25 G. A. A. I, 2, -3, 45 Girls Intramurals I, gi Prince of Peace contestant David Koester Com-Mentor 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 41 l'l0llVWOod Bound cast 3: The Leavenworth Case cast 45 High School Choir 45 Varsity M 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Waldo Jones F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 My Sister Eileen cast 35 High School Choir I, 2, 45 Male Choir 45 Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 4. Chuck Weber V. Pres. 25 Sec. I5 National Thespians 3, 45 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 45 My Sister Eileen cast 35 Hollywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Male Choir 35 Varsity M 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 42 Boys Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Buckeye Boys' State Attend. 35 Assembly Committee 4. Charmian Bellows Commercial and College Prep. Lester Sulzer Dramatic Club 3, 45 My Sister Eileen crew 35 Varsity M 3, 45 Pep Chiib 3, 45 Boys Intramurals 2, 3, . Norine Crookshanks Office Staff 45 High School Choir 2, 35 High School Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Girls Glee Club 25 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Gilbert Dinge-r Commercial Club I, 2, 35 Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 45 My Sister EiIeen crew 35 HoIlywood Bound cast 3: Leavenworth Case cast 45 Varsity M 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Movie Oper- ators 2, 3. Lyton Phelps Hollywood Bound crew 35 High School Choir 2, 35 Male Choir 35 Varsity M 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Boys lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Otis Hiatt My Sister Eileen cast 35 Var- sity M 45 Boys Intramurals 35 Leavenworth Case cast 4. Mary Fisher Library Staff 15 HoIlywood Bound cast 35 High School Choir 3, 45 G. A. A. i, 2, 3, 4. Robe rt Santti Crystal Falls High School 1, 25 Boys Intramurals 3, 4. Mathius Ungers Varsity M 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Boys Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Charles Anderson East Technical High School 25 High School Choir 45 Male Choir 45 Varsity M 3, 45 Boys Intra- murals 3. Dalton DeGood I Newdover High School l, 2, 3. Domenico Meo Harvey High iTransferredJ Dra- matic Club 45 G. A. A. 45 Pep Club 4. - C, Hb f Y Q X f , Lx H fr ' ' J ,ia X 'f 1151!-Ax 'f'.. fx Q X '4 QR ber Vi? V44 PS5 S C, J X Q P i ance if 1, 3? , Q ST P 7' U CSD SE Q ' f Gvsonal-fx A if X M M 1 'f XX KX m Xxx., g X -fi ,, f..f,Q+g J I xg, j 031- SJ, Cla Jy S V23 X-MM? 0' fx Cl A H Pecjfczd l I2 ',9 W Wq,OUnS J Q bggff My . it LNG: .4 I I d EKQ xx-A Yomanfu 33 ' , m x I ,fail . M V- f Q . ,f ,Q Q x,l,0f,5W- 4 f X ig ,jgldfj--fn IIKGI Rik A 'fsfffigs 'fo 'UN an iw fx ' G ' ' v if at f Vczd N I3 5K1 L29 X um Kflwq' GST I .fx if f X ,X X X S-1' V I-S f if 'iljk 7, N1 m X X Cid N- K fl fr ,Q ,F . ,gi f fx I' X! wx f AX md?-fx kv M DX mu .Mn X K ' S N- x 5 PA? f. lcfa JBC DN' fl, besrff atm yi G , TGS 414' Y 5-95' K' -xxx X9-1 In A: H4117 - JUNIORSI President, Gordon Hodgins, Vice-President, Gene Fairchild, Treasurer, Joy Goss, Secretary, Bonnie Fritton. SOPHOMORE PRESIDENTSZ John Rinehardt, James Lors, Robert Novak. FRESHMEN PRESIDENTS: Thomas Houston, Ralph Wright, George DeVaull. EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENTS: Marlene Seitz, Robert Creamer, Sally Tibbits. SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENTS: James Eckley, Paul Koester, Carol Aurada. ty ght The Juniors, those 'Sweet Sixteen -- ers, who head the concessions are Comin' Right Along selling the Candy. This Alone isn't all they do, what with new Spanish and olde Englishe, they're getting to be regular Smarty Pants. Springtime and prom go hand in hand as the juniors give- seniors those Goodbye Blues at the last big smash-up dance of the year. l'm Running Around in Circles we hear a bedraggled soph complain as we approach the hat checking concession. An irate customer says' Give me my rose and my glove. Every Once in a While if a soph says, Don't Mind Me, we excuse him by saying, He's Funny That Way. In general Life ls a Song for this carefree lot, except for the few to whom No Can Do, is a reality, Because l Can't Say No. ln geometry it's Gotta Be This or That or Maybe the other thing . . Beg.Your Pardon That's Where I Came ln. The Frosh - Can't Begin to Tell You the difference between Mairzy Doats and Latin. In algebra they say Let's Put Two and Two Together - but often lt Ain't Right. Every Once in a While they Give the World a Smile and Make Believe to study, but often they just think, l'll Ge-t By. But they're not Running Wild, they are just Takin' lt Easy Here. Just Around the Corner from Civilization fsenior high, that isl we come, to the eighth grade. Dancing in the Dark, - really Concentratin ' tool Myl How the Time Goes By! Tea for Two at last and a Dance With A Dollyl Boom! We hit the bottom of the scale with the seventh grade Small Fry section . . Youl You're- Driving Me Crazy is a common thought among junior high faculty. twenty-nine Juniors LOOK AT THE BIRDIE, GERTlE Left to righf - Barbara Gray, Donald Covert, Mary Singleton, Tom Rivenbark, Katherine Palinkas, Marioric Wendorff. i i DRY BONES Left to right - William Hickey, Jack Wachs, Edward Gordon, Joanna Wilson, Donna Miller, James Mate, Robert Reeves, Shirley Broughton, Janef Garvin. i YOU AIN'T HEARD NOTHING YET Left to right - Virginia Bosley, Gene Fairchild, Mary Jane Castello, Robert Refzler, Theresa Gruttadauria, Nancy Mallett, John Melvin, Hylda Taylor, John Schaefer, Adeline Avellone, Rose- mary Ungers. 'lhirfy A Juniors IT AlN'T RIGHT Left to right -- William Gaw, Gladys Shoemaker, Gordon Hodgins, Joseph Gor- man, Robert Eddy, Jane McCraken, Dolores Nagy. I COULDN'T BELIEVE MY EYES Left to right - Shirley Aikey, Rose Ur- bus, Sally Harter, Marion Brefhour, Jacqueline Courville, Geraldine Fedak, Laura Wollam, Shirley Foley, Nancy Barth. STAN LEY STEAMER Left to right -- Constance Carter, Joyce Kirkland, Rosemary Manis, Marcia Rich- ter, Keith Whaley, Donald Kelsy, Boyd Walker, Robert Hager. Thirty-one i ui luniars I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE Left to right - Nancy Paterson, Martha Byler, Joy Goss, Mary Hormick, Patricia Blount, Deon Andrews, James Clark, Robert Rust, Joan Thomas, Frank Gear. LISTENING Left to right -- Mary Ann Urbos, Lois Yard, Mary Ann Wheeler, Bill Steimle, Emmaline Wagner, Evelyn Keltto, Rich- ard Warner, Barbara Kotnyek. INTERNATIONAL RAG Left to right - Audrey Gibson, Dorothy Horen, Lewis Schwenter, William Marks, Nancy Berry, Dale McKrill, Ramona Crookshanks, Bonnie Fritton. thirty-two Sophomores EVERYBODY'S DOIN' IT Left To righl' - Pat Beebe, Pal Craig, Vera Henderson, Pafly Butcher, Marjorie Lucas, Jacquelyn Evans, Mary Arm B00- kcr, Vivanne Walker. AS LONG AS I'M DREAMING Left to rlghf - Joan Cosgriff, Mildred Hobson, Larry Woolover, Marjorie Mar- kell, Barbara Seifz, Joyce Markell, Lucille LaForce, Thomas Keys, Robert White, Donna Bell, Ruth Schminky. I'VE GOT TO SING A TORCH SONG Leff lo right - Carl McLaughlin, SCOTT Farren, Joseph Smith, William Blake- more, John Nelson, Robert Thompson, Lawrence Tappari, John Rinehardf, Homer Dunham, Edward Campbell, Paul McRoberfs. fhi rfy-three nf-1 Sophomores I CAN'T BEGIN T0 TELL YOU Left to right - Donald Dusa, James Lors, Nancy Pinney, John Anewolt, Howard Scott, Theodore Kurth, Ruth Osterle, Carolyn Lay. WHAT WE D0 A DEW-DEW-DEWEY DAY Left to right - Jean Bosler, Corol Glaser, Vincent Peskor, Raymond Mc- Leod, Virgil Brittoin, David Marecak, Gerald Smith. 'I DON'T KNOW WHY Lett to right - Betty Jane Ryder, Bon- nie Jean Sweet, Marlyn Poole, Patty Nelson, Betty Costello, Betty Mate, Raymond Merrill, George Umbehoum Richard Spieker. thi rty-four Sophomores IN A MIST Left to right - Donna McLaughin, Anna Jasper, Mary Jane Paulasko, Virginia Atkins, Barbara Troup, Marilyn Schultz, Gordon Rostisil, Patricia Pratt, Mar- garet Milvin, Richard Christenson, Wil- liam Mallet. TAKE IT EASY Left to right - Charles White, Ben Dietrich, Sally Traxler, Kay Welo, Joan Kyle, Ella Brooks, Chuck Cotrell, Beverly Gordon. ANVlL CHORUS Left to right - Robert Novak, Frank Simon, Fred Kroggel, Rex Lanning, Robert Nunamaker, Bob Eddy, Phillip Quick, Thomas Biddell, Robert Hickey. thirty-five Freshman I'M A SQUARE IN THE SOCIAL ClRCLE Left to right - John Barbieri, Robert Reed, John Namestnek, Arnold Kirkland, Donald l-lermick, Jack Laing, John Tucker, Gene Springer, Dan Casselli, Claude Sprague. 'TAKE ME BACK T0 THE LAND OF JAZZ Left to right -- Margaret Cobb, Mary Warner, Marie Schuster, Elaine Ryder, Susan Fisher, Phyllis Dolce, Robin Keller. 'WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE Left to right - Beverly Fowles, Nell Wolpert, Nancy Bennett, Doris Brobst, Leroy Grindle, Donald Adams Otis Gar- ner, Bob Tekautz, thirty-six 'TEA FOR TWO Left to right - Donna Cathan, Margaret Booker, Gwendolyn Aikey, June Peter- sen, Barbara Loomis, Jane Quick, Mori- lyn Wendling, June Tekautz, Joyce Eckart. THERE l GO l-eft to right - George Crookshank, Bob Barton, Annette Veselko, Arthur Smith, Mildred Nation, Benny Mahnke, Robin Yost, Florence Hiatt, Mary Ellen Korpi. TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDSH Left to right - Jim Harris, Jack Kel- sey, Ralph Wright, Don George, Bob Jansen, Donald Fletcher, Jack Sanborn, Dick Moody, Fred Smith, Ronald Rippin. thirty-seven BOOK-WORMS Left to right - Carol Zirnmerman, Sally Sanderson, Earl Lucas, Bessie Hawley, Norma Arnold, William Yard, Jim Cahill, Doris Fowler, Thomas Brichford, Thomas Goddard. DAY DREAMS Left to right - Beverly Kruger, Lillian Jupp, Charlene Chapius, Estelle Gage, Catherine Phillips, Geraldine Hodgins, George De Vaull, Carol Keltto, Barbara Behrendf. WE COULD MAKE SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER Left to right - Herbert Teuscher, George Nicholas, Patricia Thompson, Mary Win- field, Mariory Quincy, George-ne Ruf, Geraldine Wacks, Patricia Smith, Barbara Marecak, Joyce Stuckert. thirty-eight i Row Row Row Row Row Row EIGHT-A l - Marold Bregitzer, Daniel Eckart, Norman White, Arthur Jones, George Mara, Marilyn Daniels, Marlene Sietz, Charlene Beattie. ll - Elsa Brumbaugh, William Hill, Edward Weber, Robert Moore, Donald Lette, Neil Crookshanks, Donna Fisher, Andrew McCabe. lll - Joyce Grubich, Margaret Urbas, Helen Lodge, Raymond Townsend, Helen Schneider, Barbara Bukky, Sally Bair, Kenneth Trench. EIGHT-B l - Nancy Behm, Carol Samf, James Barbour, David Wager, Donna Burkhardt, Marilyn Skagenberg, Audrey Fowles, Sara Hawk, ll - Ronald Phillips, Rebecca Owen, Gary Long, Gail Blake, Ralph Gage, Mary Lepley, Mary Bregitzer, June Schoenfield. Ill - Marlene Manis, Gertrude Bair, Donald Fisher, Nancy Dane, Donald Trowbridge, Donald Dunham, Spencer Sprague, Suzanne Kuntz, Caroline Logan. EIGHT-C Row I - William Crysler, Thomas Riley, Sally Tibbets, Norma Casey, Ann Leimgruber, Nancy Rippin, Richard Brothers, William Verbsky, William Kolesar, James Barnes. Row ll - Irma Lohrey, Robert Bowman, Ruth Retzler, Donald Patchih, Audrey Babic, Lyn Blount, Wesley l-lostetler, Richard Nordman, Anthony Sliwinsky. Row Ill - Gene Wise, Edward Cooper, Lois Fisher, Dorothy DeKnIpp, Wesley Stockdale, Larry Felice, Jo-Ann Nemeth, Barbara Garner, David Steimle. SEVEN-A Row l - Larry Howard, Shirley Kiefer, George Davidson, Nancy Gano, Tom Smith, Janet Lang, Barbara Phillips, Phyllis Morris, Jean Schubring, John Bos, Ethel Bair, Benjamin Paruin, Frieda Kukanya, Billy Poole, James Tucker, Dick Barbieri, Robert Jones. Row ll - William Bezoski, Dorothy Crookshank, Donald Eadon, Barbara Taylor, John Adams, Nancy Chapius, Richard Stout, James Eckley, Doris Walser. K I Z Row Row Row Row Row Jo'1n Harriger receiylng the plaque from Ralph Woutcrs. LAST YEARS SENIQRS V - Gregory Niznik, William Lamos, Richard Whitehead, Ralph Wouters, James Reed, Mervyn Mahle, Howard Norseth, Richard Siebold, Theodore Avellone. IV - Donald Moore, Ray Babcock, Edward Morris, Robert Trowbridge, Alden Kuhlman, Fraser Trench, William Kessler, Edward Horen, David Jayne, Olney Nichols, Mary Dunham, Barbara Miller, Doris Bade, Robert McKriIl, William Oesterle, Charlotte Starkweather, Richard Libby. lll - Robert Eckley, Nancy Barron, Jack Peterson, John Smith, William Nunamaker, Charles Fagan, Robert Harkness, Robert Paulosko, Royce Keller, Robert Seitz, Jane Klee, Joyce Nock. ll - Ann Schaefer, Charlene Downs, Nancy Johnson, Doris Ryder, Eleanor Warner, Ruth Shaffer, Mardell Schafer, Alice Anewalt, Jean Hobart, Ruth Schwendler, Eileen Lucas, Joyce Beebe, Josie Isaacs, Mary Frances Gallagher. I - Alice Taylor, Flora Stockdale, Betty Ann McKee, Jean Eckley, Patricia Stephens, Bonnie Hill, Eleanor Shandle, Lucille Blaha, Jean Brobst, Margaret Jackson, Joyce Barnes, Barbara Snell, Janet Pyrch, Jean Hobson, Mary Schweickart. BOJII amIS0llI 'Q Wa' fi N'- 2l.:.:::. W 115.1 l A ,.,W. , Large turnout greets Coach Michael on August 20 . . . Eleven lettermen bolster pre-season optimism . . . Survivors of early practices get That Old Feeling as first game nears. Mentor gridders open the season at home against Mayfield with a l4- l4 tie . . . Euclid Shore gives Cardinals her first and worst defeat of the season 40-O . . . Squad hears riot act after game as Coach Michael warns There'll Be Some Changes Made. Team moans Miss You to injured Barbe-r . . . Sulzer scores twice as Cards trounce Chardon 24-O. Ashtabula is first Lake Shore League opponent . . . Panthers notch impressive 27-7 triumph . . . Sulzer scores only Cardinal touchdown . . . Conneaut rolls 30-O and team wonders How Soon! Weber and Harriger injured . . . Squad packs troubles and uniforms and heads for Gene-va . . . ' Barber draws first blood . . . Eagles second half rally gives them a 7-7 tie. . . Sulzer stunned in final minute of play while breaking up a goal line pass. John Harriger, Jim Lors, Otis Hiatt, Dale Wheatcroft, Chuck Weber, Jim Mally, Rex Lanning, Dave Wright, Chuck Barber, Les Sulzer, Gilbert Dinger, Coach Michael. ' forty-four Seems Like Old Times as Cards fall to Painesville 18-7 after leading briefly in third ,period . . . Die-hards acknowledge Farewell to Dreams . . . Stormy Weather prevails as Mariners from Ashtabula Harbor swamp Cards 25-O . . . Large Dad's Night crowd braves sto-rm . . . Willoughby invades for season's finals. Homecoming Queen, Barbara Cathan, reigns as Mentor wallops favored Rangers 22-13 . . . Anything Goes in victors locker room after the game. Annual football banquet climaxes season . . . l6 seniors are awarded monograms . . . Chuck Barber is voted mo-st valuable . . . Les' Sulze-r, Running Wild ' takes scoring honors. Barber to Wright pass is key play in Card offense . . . Dave Koester sidelined in mid-season with a knee injury . . . Wheatcroft and Fagan anchor light forward wall . . . Dinge-r plays best game of his career against Willoughby . . . Jim Mally, Chuck Weber and Mathias Ungers stand out in Mentor defense . . . Hats off to the squad of '47. Rex Lanning, Otis Hiatt, Jim Mally, Chuck Weber, Dale Wheatcroft, Chuck Barber, Gilbert Dinger, Les Sulzer, Dave Wright, Jim Lors, John Harriger, Coach Michael. forty-five Row Row Row Row FOOTBALL SQUAD I - Left to right - Jack Wachs, Rex Lanning, David Wright, John Harriger, Jim Lors, Charles Weber, Charles Barber, Mathias Ungers, Jim Molly, Gil Dinger, Les Sulzer, John McQuaid, Il -- Coach Michael, Chuck Cottrel, Allan Crysler, Bill Hickey, Harold Loomis, Gene Fairchild, Dave Marecak, Ray McLeod, Ted Kurth, Dick Hager, Dale Wheatcroft, Howard Fagan, Dick Warner, Dave Morris, Coach Traxler, Coach Swegan. Ill - Jim Hickey, Frank Jeschnig, Ed Gordon, Jack Crysler, Jim Mate, Layton Phelps, Ed Campbell, Don Dusa, Homer Dunham, Joel Eddy, Don Kelsey, Don Covert. IV - Bob Hickey, Larry Toncre, Jerry Smith, Otis Hiatt, Don Rand, Bob Turner, Dave Koester, Robert Retzler, Don Wendling, Bob Ahlstrom, forty-six FGOTBALL RESULTS Mayfield 14 Mentor 14 Euclid Shore 40 Mentor O Chardon O Mentor 24 Ashtabula 27 Mentor 7 Conneaut 30 Mentor O Geneva 7 Mentor 7 Painesville 18 Mentor 7 Ashtabula Harbor 25 Mentor O Willoughby 13 Mentor 22 Queen and Attendants A Secret until you see that Beautiful Doll step from The Little Red Wagon. l-lere she is The Girl of My Dreams, Barbara Cathan. The football captain, Chuck Barber, must have had Stars in His Eyes when he gave her a congratulatory kiss. The class of '48 will forever Remem- ber Barbara and her attendents, Laura Norman, Vivianne Burgermeister, Martha Byler and Dolores Nagy. Vivianne Burgermeister Laura Norman Barbara Cafhan Dolofes NUQY Martha Byler forty-eight Thirty-five prospective hoopsters meet their new coach, Mr. Donald Swegan, at opening practice. Strict training rules are main topic of discussion . . . Gruelling schedule of fourteen games is out- look for season . . . Returning lettermen are Gordon Hodgins, Dave Koester, Les Sulzer, Chuck Barber, and Jim Mally . . . Many are discouraged by vigorous conditioning program . . . Twelve boys are chosen for varsity by the coaching staff. Mentor opens season on her home court against Painesville Five . . . Cardinals lead all the way for easy win . . . Red Raiders bide time Till We Meet Again . . . Ashtabula Harbor invades . . . Mariners capture their initial victory, as Cards falter in final minutes of play . . . L, S. L. play is re- sumed after ten day holiday for White- Christmas . . Let's Start the New Year Right is cry of team. Conneaut wrecks this Dream as they romp to an easy triumph . . , Cardinals suffer third straight set-back as the five flying Eagles from Geneva score Time and Time Again . . . League leading Ashtabula Quintet outclassed Mentor to gain sixth consecutive victory . . . Once ln A While the Cards got the ball . . . Painesville secures revenge for earlier defeat in overtime thriller . . . Fair- port visits for non-league contest . . , Tempers flare as game becomes basket-brawl . . . Dave Koester scores eighteen points as the hosts notch their second victory of the season . . .Ashtabula Harbor and Conneaut whip Cardinals on consecutive nights . . . The Skippers from Fairport are again de- feate-d . . . Both teams resort to rough-house . . . Karako, of the losers is thumbed from the game in the opening period for fighting. Willoughby and Mentor clash Over There . . . Rangers build up big lead in first half . . . Cards rally in second half falls short . . . Geneva and Willoughby triumph decisively in return engage- ments . . . Last regularly scheduled game of season is played at Ashtabula . . . Panthers clinch championship of League by winning. Cardinals draw Berea in Class A tournament at Euclid Shore . . . The two squads battle on eve-n terms in initial period . . . Red Jackets pull away in last quarter to knock Mentor from tourney in spite of seventeen points by Koester. Team ends season with record of three wins and eleven defeats . . . Dave Koester, Gordon Hod- gins, and Les Sulzer pace team scoring in the order named . . . Howard Fagan and Chuck Barber standout in Card defense . . . Lanky Herb Davidson was especially valuable because of his ability to recover rebounds . . . Jim Mally performed capably at guard . . . Dale McKrill, Gene Fairchild, and Bill Hickey were promoted to the varsity in mid-season . . . All three of these boys will return next sea- son . . . Captain Gordon Hodgins is the only other returning monogram winner . . . Mr. E. M. Hole, coach of Wooster College, is guest speaker at basketball banquet . . . Coach Swegan awards varsity letters to ten boysf Reserves wind up their season with a more impressive record than the varsity . . . Coach Michael's team won six while losing eight . . . Reserves who will compete for varsity positions next year are John Carter' Ed Gordon, Don Dusa, Dave Morse, Ted Kurth, Ray McLeod, Don Covert, Jim Lors, and Bob Rust. forty-nine Coach Swegan BASKETBALL SQUAD Row l - Gordon Hodgins, David Koester, Charles Barber, Coach Swegan, John Harriger, Lester Suizer Row Ii - James Mally, Herbert Davidson, John McQuaid, David Wright, Howard Fagan, Dale Wheatcroft ,, LMAL... ., 1 Couch Michael fifty-one RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD Standing - Bob Rust, John Rinehcrdt, Don Covert, Joe Gorman, Jim Mote, Sitting - Ted Kurth, Rex Lonning, Gene Fairchild, Jack Crysler, Bill Hickey, Roy McLeod, Eddie Gordon. Ag . -L + A ...- V Harley Howells guides i948 track squad . . . Twentieth annual Mentor Relays highlights thrill-packed season . . . Dave Koester threatens existing records in low and high hurdle races . . . Jim Mally and Chuck Barber take honors with discus and shot put . . . Jim Hickey runs the long mile As Time Goes By' '... Places near top despite very strong competition . . . John McQuaid flys high in dashes and relays . . . Keep Jumpin ' is l advice to Hodgins as he snares high jumping honors . . . Other outstanding Speedster are Chuck Weber and Gene Fairchild . . . lt's Just a Matter of Time, they modestly say. Dale McKrill is Mentor's ace in the pole vault- ing event . . . For many seniors, it is The Last Letter. .....i.z4aAn..L... ,L , ., . ' ' TRACK SQUAD Row I - Dale Wheatcroft, Ray McLeod, David Wright, John Harriger, James Mate, Chuck Cottrell Frank Simon, Fred Kroggel, John Carter, Coach Howells. Row ll - Donald Covert, Charles Barber, Gordon Hodgins, Charles Anderson, Otis Hiatt, Harold Loomis, David Koester, James Mally, John McQuaid, Donald Wendling. Row Ill - Charles Weber, Mathias Ungers, Layton Phelps, Gene Fairchild, Lester Sulzer, Jack Wachs, Gilbert Dinger. fifty-two Y, fifty-three a Jw. DAVE KOESTER JIM MALLY DALE McKRlLL REX LANNING CHUCK BARBER The Small Fry of the basketball court under the able direction of Frank Higham and Bernard Harper are gaining experience in the art of handling and passing the huge ball, but Somewhere Over the Rainbow lie their fondest Dreams of becoming members of the Varsity. JR. HI. BASKETBALL George Davidson, Jack Kelsey, Harry Lors, James Barnes, Richard Nordman, Bill Koeser, Harold Warton, Norman White, Edward Weber. Paul Koester, William Kakenshaw, Gene Wise, Arthur Jones, Wesley Hostetler, Donald Trow- bridge, David Wagar, William Verbsky, Spen- cer Sprague. Stewart Wagner, James Eckley, Wesley Stockdale, Ralph Gage, George Mara, Robert Cramer, Gary Long, Richard Barbeire. JUNIOR HIGH CH EERLEADER5 Row ll - Joan Shofield, Audrey Babic, Sara Hawk, Audrey Fowles, Joyce Grubich, Ann Leimgruber. Row I - Carol Stick, Connie Wager, Doris Walser, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Chapins, Madeleine Burgermeister, Carol Aurada, Dorothy Weber. fifty-four fifty-five FRESH MAN BASKETBALL TEAM Row I - Thomas Goddard, Arthur Smith, Fred Smith, Thomas Houston, George Nichols, Neil Wollpert George DeVaull, Donald George. Row ll - Robert Jansen, John Barbieri, Ben Mohnke, Jay Eldred, Ralph Wright, Richard Moodey. Row lll - Eugene Wheeler, Donald Adams, Claude Sprague, Jack Kelsey, Robert Reed. 1' -8 Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, says Miss Davis as you Button up Your Oyercoat and tight your way through the blustery gale to the hockey field. Competition is keen as senior high girls battle for the trophy, and as spring rolls around, the girls start getting Fidgety Feet to start track again. Intramurals are so much fun, and they are one sure- way to get a kick out of life. , , 1 css., Mzffis GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Barbara Kastor, Ruth Tekanic, Rosemary Keys, Shirley Schaefer, Norma Lapham, Viyianne Burgermeister, Beverly Heil. Laura Norman, Ruth Tekanic, Peg Childs, Molly Osborne, Joan Meister, Joan Rayment fifty-six Lucky You is the response the under-classmen lespecially the juniors? give the seniors as they dominate the Intramurals sports program. ln toot- ball the seniors edged out the juniors to take the championship. Then in volleyball the seniors went undefeated as they romped to victory. The class of '48 wrapped up the intramural trophy tor the third straight year as both the senior A and senior B basketball teams took the championship in their respective leagues. l Bovs INTRAMURALS Bill Marko, Bob Retzler, Bob Reeves, Boyd Walker, Jesse Walker. Herbert Davidson, John Harriger, David Wright, Boyd Walker, Gordon Hodgins, Jim Mate, Don Covert, Edward Gordon. fi fty-seven i All d r .,,V,,,, 1- . Girls don Golden Earrings and Alice Blue Gowns as Winter Won- derland is highlight of the year. Nancy Page leads girls through Stormy Weather to the Sunny Side of the Street. Girls' intramurals take the tune of Feudin', a' Fussin', and a' Fightin', but Miss Davis says, Pass that Peace Pipe. Then comes basketball after a White Christmas. Outside again, girls go to track and baseball, and when caught loafing they say, l'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover. fifty-cia G. A. A. MANAGERS Rose Urbas, Manager Joan Rayment, Manager Avis Pinney, Manager Betty Ann Mate Rosemary Keys ' Molly Osborne Barbara Cathon Bonnie Sue Rader, Manager a Jacquelyn Sweet, Manager Nancy Pinney, Manager fifty-nine , , , YY A, . A A kL1m:-,,... 4......l::,-1-f PEP CLUB AND CHEER LEADERS The pep assemblies certainly Bring Out the Gypsy in the forever-bearing Pep Club members and crowd . . . The Little Old Cart carries them to tar-off places where they are Forever With You lthe team that islll with the guidance of the cheerleaders the root comes down on The Little Red School House when a game is ln The Hearts ot our . . . enthusiastic Pep Club Members. CHEERLEADERS Betty Ann Mate, Vivianne Burgermeister, Bonnie Fritton, Molly Barbara Crawford, Virginia Bosley, Dolores Nagy, Kay Blakemore, Osborne, Nancy Pinney, Bonnie Sue Rader Beverly Gordon, Nancy Berry, Marilyn Poole, Sally Harter Let lt Snow and Come Rain or Come Shine . . . the cheerleaders are always there behind the team. Re-trains of Fight Team Fight can be heard . . . All Over. Those pep assemblies and drudging practices hold the Beacon toward the Shore trophy. The Cream of the Crop majorettes are right ln Step . . . Leading the Parade with twirling batons and Just a Smile for every- one. VARSITY M Standing: Mr. Les Michael, Tom Rivenbark, Jim Mate, Charles Anderson, John Harriger, Don Covert, Chuck Cottrell, Ray McLeod, Frank Jeschenig, Gene Fairchild, Chuck Weber. Middle Row - Charles Barber, Howard Fagan, Gordon Hodgins, Otis Hiatt, Harold Loomis, Dave Koester, Jim Mally, John McQuaid, Mathias Ungers. Front Row 4 Dale Wheatcroft, David Wright, Cy Phelps, Don Wendling, Les Sulzer, Jack Wachs, Gilbert Dinger. All boys who earn letters in football, basketball, or track are eligible for membership in the Varsity M . Proceeds from annual Turkey in the Straw raffle help to defray varsity medical expenses . . . Charles Barber is I947-48 president. sixty-one l , SPORT MANAGERS Robert Hickey, Robert Retzler, John Anewalt, Donald Wendling, James Clark, George Mara -uhh I? . I MAJORETTES I Mary Singleon, Barbara Kofnyek, Geraldine Fedak, Joan Meister. MAJORETTES II Nancy Page, Mary Warner, Donna Burkhardt, Ruth Tekanic. BAND IN PRACTICE FORMATION OUTDOOR FOOTBALL PEP ASSEMBLY Cx, V I Q V13 fl 45' O qw , 0 5, Ip' .41- Whether you're gonna' be either a Doctor, Lawyer, or Indian Chief activities are still a Fine Thing for you. By activities l'm Refe-rrin' to The Little Things in Life . . . Joanne's Dizzy Fingers accompanying the music groups . . . Miss Ferver's pleas of Let's All Sing like the Birdies Sing' '... Clinic assistants saying l'm the Medicine Man for Blues . . . National Honor Society members hearing wails of That's My Desire . . . Charlie's saying, There's Drums in My Heart . . . Com-Mentor editors telling broken- hearted reporters, There'll Be Some Changes Made . . . F. B. L. A. members trying to Remember the Creed that is not To Be Forgotten. sixty-fou ES IT V I-'I I-'I EI U + HI And the Angels Sing as Miss Ferver takes the stand Together the mixed choir Make Mine Music. Through the Years, the choir has always gone coroling during the Christmas season, but This Time, Stormy Weather kept the corolers Beside- on Open Fireplace with Soft Lights and Sweet Music. Christmas was ended by o program for the P. T. A. The Lost Round-Up was the Spring Festival. SENIOR HI CHORUS Row I - Miss Ferver, Emmaline Wagner, Bonnie Sue Rader, Sally Horter, Barbara Loomis, Jacqueline Courville, Joan Miester, Mary Jane Costello, Barbara Kastor, Nancy Page, Betty Jane Mate, Leroy Grindle, Thomas Goddard, Joseph Gormen, Gordon Hodgins, Howard Fagan, Keith Whaley. Row ll - Florence Hiott, Zelma Crooks, Nancy Pinney, Glorionno Stephens, Rosemary Keys, Aloine Burk- hardt, Mary Lou Cobb, Robin Yost, Martha Byler, Norma Lapham, Neil Wollpert, Chuck Weber, David Siegol, Donald Wendling, David Koester, Daniel McKee, Charles Cottrell, Row Ill - Joy Goss, Joanne Sweet, Joan Rayment, Marcia Richter, Mary Fisher, Mary l-lermich, Molly Osborne, Virginia Bosley, Charles Barber, Charles Anderson, James Molly, James Hartmann, David Marecak, Donald Taylor, James Lors, Waldo Jones. sixty-six That Music to My Ears is none other than our orchestra with Mr. Nordman directing. Mentor's Headline plays are all accompanied by My Choice' '... the music-makers. Those Nightmare practices smooth out into the Dreams refrains. With an Eye to the Future the future T.D.'s prove that Without a Song, the Day Would Never End. L sixty-seven 'v SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA Row l - Robin Yost, Joann Nemeth, Norma Casey, Florence l-liatt, Lillian Jupp, Mary Singleton, Donald Kelsv, Betty Jane Paulosko, Norine Crookshanks, Mary Jane Castello. Row ll - Janet Lang, Mary Winfield, John Nelson, David Wright, Charles Barber, 'Robert Ahlstrom, James Hartmann, Joanne Sweet, Mr. William Nordman, James Mally, Charles DeCola, Janet Stebbins, Keith Whaley, Neil Wollpert, Fred Odum, Dean Andrews. MENTGR HIGH Strike up the Band, Here Comes the Band Wagon! They'll play For You whether they're ln the Mood or not. They really look sharp Marching Along Together. We ask how they can play, march, and see BAND Row I - Glenn Blaha, Charles DeCola, Keith Whaley, Ray Merrill, Arthur Shilito, Robert Bowman. Row ll - William Crysler, Richard Nordman, Jack Kelsey, Joyce Stuckert, Marilyn Wendling, Phylis Dolce, Norma Arnold, Joanne Nemeth, Irma Lohrey, Howard Scott, Betty Jane Costello, Richard Moody, Geraldine Hoclgins, Donald Kelsey, Lois Merrill, Norma Crookshanks, Gertrude Jewell, Marjorie Wend- ling, Florence Hiatt, Lillian Jupp, Sally Sanderson, Ralph Wright, John Nelson, William Verbsky, Orrin Smith, Romana Crookshanks, Neil Shadle, Richard Brothers, Ralph Hubbard, Daniel McKee. sixty-ciaht Wi -w-1., ri-gp, .-an ! ' X SCHOCDL BAND where they're going all at the some time. The modest answer: lt's Easy to Remember. My Prayer is that Some Day Soon they'll win top honors at Kent State Universityg 1 4 l J JL 3' 5 af fd.: , gag A ' ' 1 ' 1 , 3 ' ' i 7 1 l 3 1 l ' if Ralph Hubbard, Orrin Smith, Mr. Nordman, Robert Reed, Robert Ahlstrom, Kenneth Bobbs, John Truman, Wayne Crookshank, Norma Casey, Marie Schuster, William Toivonen, Sally Tibbets, Thomas Riley, Barbara Gray, Janet Stebbins, James Barnes, Dean Andrews, Fred Odum, Frank Gear, Tom Goddard, Neil Wollpert, Jack Sanborn, 'Gladys Merrell, Jane Quick, Doris Brobst, Mary Ann Wheeler, Janet Garvin, Neil Crook- shanks, Donald Patchin. ' ' MAJORETTES -Ruth Tekanic, Donna Burkhardt, Mary Warner, Nancy Page, Geraldine Fedak, Barbara Kotynek, Mary Singleton, Joan Meister. 'l sixty-nine i l ,A..:,,-, Eg.. , .. ....- A' ,...,,A Fug-.. J.-J...-Af , 'J -V - A-1 SENIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row I - Mary Winfield, Catherine Phillips, June Peterson, Charlene Chapius, Carol Kelto, Susan Fisher, Barbara Loomis, Robin Keller, Sue Hillman, Emrnaline Wagner, Carolyn Stebbins, Beverly Fowler, Sally Traxler, Mary Helen Gallagher. Row ll - Barbara Behrendt, Nancy Bennet, Estelle Gage, Mary Ellen Karpi, Robin Yost, Zelma Crooks, Joy Goss, Jacquelyn Courville, Marjorie Quincy, Pat Pratt, Martha Byler, Marjorie Lucas, Nancy Patterson, Arlene Bonnima, Row lll + Patricia Nelson, Betty Costello, Barbara Troup, Patricia Beebe, Carolyn Lay, Marilyn Schultz, Patricia Blount, Marcia Richter, Mary Hermick, Barbara Marecek, Katherine Welo, Carolyn Logan Carol Glasier, Beverly Kruger, Donna Cathan, Barbara Cathan. My Heart Sings, when l remember the many times that the Girls and Boys Glee Clubs have brought me to The End of a Perfect Day. Their activities have been limited during the first semester, but a Great Day is coming when they make their appearance in the spring festival. SENIOR HIGH BOYS GLEE CLUB I Hear A Rhapsody Row I - Left to right - James Harris, George Crookshanks, Dale McKrilI, Joe Gorman, Thomas Keys, Robert Eddy, James Luther, William Gaw, Leroy Grindle, Gene Springer. Row ll - Donald Hermick, James Mally, Donald Wendling, Jess Walker, Gordon Hodgins, John Carter, Dick Warner, Dave Morris, Eddy Prime, Joel Eddy, Charles Cottrell. Raw lll - James Hartman, Charles Barber, Fred Kroggel, Charles Anderson, Edward Gordon, James Lors, David Marecek, Herbert Davidson, Waldo Jones. , 1 seventy-one JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB Tap Row -- Left to right - Marilyn Daniels, Norma Casey, Ruth Hancock, Nancy Behm, Marilyn Sahgen- berg, Rebecca Owens, Lois Fisher, Thelma Hubbard, Irma Lohrey, Charlene Beattie, Donna Burkhardt, Audrey Fowles, Joyce Grubech, Ann Barbour, Carol Samf, Marlene Sietz, Nancy Schab, Mary Martin, Doreen Onions, Carol Vinkovich, Ann Limbruger, Dorothy Weber, Carol Aurada, Jean Shoebring, Frances Barnes, Nancy Rippen, Patty Fritton, Marlene Denton, Lila Sloan, Middle Row - Linda Dickey, Elsa Braumbaugh, Ruth Retzler, Shirley Kiefer, Margret Urbas, Dorothy DeKnipp, Frieda Kukanya, Mary Lepley, Ann Phillips, Carol Fowles, Madeline Burgermeister, Audrey Babic, Helen Lodge, Lynn, Blount, Sara Hawk, Virginia Hullet, Barbara Phillips, June Schoenfield, Donna Fisher, Nancy Orttman, Cecilia Ungers, Helen Schneider, Barbara Bukky, Marlene Manis, Louise Bowles, Gail Blake, Mary Bregitzer, Donna Patchin, Mary Pinkley. Bottom Row - Ethel Bair, Lois Chek, Joan Eddy, Phyllis Morris, Barbara Barner, Jo Ann Nemeth, Nancy Chapius, Gertrude Bair, Beverly Blewett, Barbara Sliwinski, Helen Jones, Georgene Schaefer, Doris Walser, Marjory Bair, Shirley Basco, Suzanne Kuntz, Carol Stick, Connie Wager, Carolyn Logan, Sally Justus, Janet Lang, Dorothy Crookshanks, Sally Bair, Barbara Taylor, Nancy Dame, Nancy Gano. The Junior High Glee Clubs with Accent on Youth demonstrate Back Beats with Beautiful Dreams. With Miss Ferver Concen- tratin' the group sings, Can't We Talk It Over. After The Soldiers ot Fortune performed in some assemblies, everyone said, Gee, But You're Swell. v i JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row -- James Barbour, David Wager, Norman White, Donald Lett, Wesley Stockdale, Ralph Gage, Harold Bregitzer, George Mara, Arthur Jones, William Kolesar, Andrew McCabe, Stewart Wagner, Larry Felice, Robert Cramer, Gary Long, James Tucker, Lloyd Corey. Middle Row - Daniel Eckart, William Hill, Edward Weber, Robert Moore, Warren Cross, Beniamin Parvin, Harry Lors, Thomas Smith, Alan Strine, Raymond Townsend, Robert Mlsley, Homer Dunham, Anthony Sliwinski, Edward Cooper, Donald Fisher, Jerry Hill. Bottom Row - Jeoffrey Griggs, Anthony Skufca, Donald Trowbridge, Paul Koester, John Rippen, Gilbert Aikey, William Poole, Richard Stout, Donald Bezoski, James Eckley, Thomas Hawk, William Winfield, Kenneth Reynolds, Robert Kroggel, Thomas Strahoski, Spencer Sprague, David Stiemle, Larry Howard. I fic -Q 35.1, A, WH' seventy-Two Whenever a sweet note comes from the Strange Music of the Junior High Orchestra, Director Nordman says to it, You're the ldeal of My Dreams, l've Waited Long for Yau. The Small Fry, holler Christo- pher Columbus, really Did You Mean lt Mr. Nordman? seventy-Th ree JUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA Row l - Richard Nordman, Joann Nemerh, Irma Lohrey, Lillian Jupp, Florence Hiatt, Wayne Craokshanks, John Truman, Norma Casey, Neil Crookshanks, Neil Wollperr, Donald Patchin. Row Il - Donald Stalzer, Thomas Houseton, William Crysler, Mr. William Nordman, Nancy Rippin, Dorothy Delinipp, Audrey Babic, Glen Blaha, Robert Bowman, William Verbsky, Richard Brothers, James Barnes, William Toivanen, Thomas Riley, Sally Tibbiis, Kenneth Bcibbs, Neil Shadle. 1' 'f ,ig 5-s fr ' - Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here when the Dramatics Club holds its meetings. lts Grand Slam was The Leavenworth Case, the first play of the school year. Miss Walker gets Orchids in the Moonlight for dir- ecting the play in a way that made everyone leave the auditorium with their heads in the clouds . . . and when hard times come knocking at the door and the Dramatic Club starts wondering Where Do We Go from Here, the National Thespians quickly come to the rescue and soon everyone is all Smiles Now lt Can Be Told that this group has been Puttin' on The Party at different member's houses. DRAMATIC CLUB Row l - Left to right - Patricia Beebe, Lois Merrill, Bonnie Fritton, Patricia Craig, Ruth Brobst, Alaine Burkhardt, Audrey Thompson, Marilyn Poole, Betty Ann Mate, Carole Glazer, Mildred Hobson, Beverly Gordon, Nancy Peterson, Virginia Bosley, Joan Meister, Beverly Heil, Mary Hermick, Margaret Childs, Row ll - Glorianna Stephens, Ruth Osterle, Sally Harter, Jacqueline Courville, Joy Goss, Mary Jane Castello, Nancy Pinney, Patricia Nelson, Joanne Sweet, Geraldine Fedak, Emmaline Wagner, Dolores Nagy, Nancy Berry, Jane McCraken, Joanne Hessy, Caroline Logan, Marjorie Lucas, Betty Jane Costello, Sally Traxler, Shirley Aickey, Joanna Wilson. Row Ill - Marcia Richter, Kay Welo, Joanne Thomas, Barbara Troup, Patricia Blount, Barbara Crawford, Mary Lou Cobb, Alberta Rinehardt, Ruth Tekanic, Jacqueline Sweet, Adeline Avellone, Jim Clark, Carolyn Lay, Joyce Markell, Martha Byler, Marion Brethour, Scot Farren, William Gaw, Carl McLaughlin, Donald Taylor. Row lV - Marilyn Schultz, Fred Odem, David Schneider, David Koester, Robert Nunamaker, Lester Sulzer, Joan Lang, Betty Costello, Rosemary Keys, Gene Fairchilds, Edward Gordon, Richard Warner, James Mate, Keith Whaley, David Marcek, John Carter, l.ewis Schentner, Harold Loomis, Ted Kurth, Jerry Smith, John Rinehardt, Dean Andrews. seventy-four Thespians James Mally, Avis Pinney, Bonnie Sue Rader, David Siegel, James Hickey, David Wright, Nancy Page, Charles Barber, Dale Wheatcroft Vivianne Burgermeister, Charles Weber, Joan Rayment, Howard Fagan, Shirley Schaefer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Vlvianne Burgermeister, Marylou Cobb, Bonnie S.:e Rader, Alberta Rinehardt, Joy Goss, Joan Rayment, Richard Hager, Herbert Davidson, John Agard, Avis Pinney, David Siegel, Joan Lang, James Mally, Charles Barber, Shirley Schaefer, Dolores Nagy, Barbara Kastor, Rose Urbas, Nancy Page, Nancy Mallet, Eva Rosticil. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB Standing - David Siegel, Avis Pinney, Patricia Pratt. Seated - Joy Goss, Nancy Berry, Dolores Nagy, Nancy Page, Eva Rosticil, Marjorie Markell, Shirley Schaefer, Joan Lang, Marilyn Schultz, Robert Novak, John Agard, William Gow, Ronald Barnes, James Clark, Thomas Rivenbclrk. You Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry so the Student Council bought a coke machine. Maybe they'll sell Five Salted Peanuts too. lt's too Good to be True, but they're not Through yet. You're Foolin' Yourself, though, if you think they're not doing anything besides Sweet Nothingsf' STUDENT COUNCIL Row I - Left to right - Dave Schneider, Dick I-lager, Gordon Hocigins, John Harriger, Charles Barbcr, Dave Wright, Bill Hickey, Bill Gow. Row ll - Paul Koester, Ralph Wright, Nancy Berry, Marlene Seitz, Sally Tibbits, Estelle Gage, Carol Aurada, Barbara Loomis, Jimmy Eckley. Row Ill - Ray McLeod, Robert Novack, Rex Lanning, James Lors, John Rinehardt, Thomas Houston, George DeVauII, Scott Farren, Otis Garner, Ralph Wright, seventy-seven V- 1. lt Looks Like A Big Night Tonight, say many of the students who belong to this se-e-lect group in Mentor High that plan to make their future in business. How Soon? l Wish I Really Knew, but lt's A Sure Thing that they will be tops, whether in a small firm as secretary or in a large firm as president. . r. a. L. A' Row lV - Paul McRoberts, Robert Rust, William Gaw, Kay Welo, Betty Costello, Patricia Pratt, Carol Glaser, Joyce Markell, Vera Henderson, Robert Eddy, Donald Taylor, Raymond Merrill, Waldo Jones. Row lll - Phillip Quick, Robert Novak, Gertrude Jewell, Bonnie Fritton, Sally Traxler, Betty Ann Mate, Gladys Schomaker, Betty Jane Paulosko, Nancy Berry, Dolores Nagy, Ramona Crookshanks, Mary Ann Wheeler, Lillian Jupp, Mary Winfield. Row II - Patricia Craig, Norma Lapham, Lois Merrill, Mary Jane Castello, Audrey Thompson, Mildred Hobson, Susan Fisher, Barbara Loomis, Norma Arnold, Marie Schuster, Shirley Broughton, Richard Spieker. Row l - Dale McKriIl, treasurer, Charles Barber, vice-president, David Schneider, president, Barbara Cathan, secretary. . seventy-eight Sipping Cider Through a Straw, the editors prepare the dummy so the Fools Rush In on press day for their monthly Holiday or Lazy Day. But seriously, they Ain't Misbehavin', they work hard From A. M. to P. M.' '... Column writers Concentratin' on things to make you Laugh, Clown, Laugh' '...' 'I Cover the Waterfront say news writers . . . What Do I Care if it's One O'clock? Do I Worry? But, As Time Goes By'f the editors start biting their fingernails and say, lf You Please, hurry! seventy-nine EDITORS David Siegel, Richard Hager, Beverly Heil, David Schneider-Business Manager, Tom Rivenbark, Sally Harter, Ruth Sper, Joan Lang, Barbara Cathan, Virginia Bosley, Gordon Hodgins, Mary Hermick, Bill Gow, Joy Goss, Chuck Barber, Rosemary Keys, Vivianne Burgermeister, Nancy Page, Bonnie Fritton, Barbara Troup, David Koester, Howard Fagan, Don Taylor, John Agard, Avis Pinney, Joan Rayment, Bob Novak, Dick Spieker, Martha Byler. CLINIC ASSISTANTS Left To righf 4 Vivienne Burgermeisfer, Avis Pinney, Ruth Tekanic, Laura Norman, Howard Fagan, Shirley Schaefer, Peggy Childs, Rose Urbas, Joyce Markell, Joan Rayment. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Norihe Crookshanks, Marjorie Markell, Beverly Heil, Joan Long, Nancy Berry, Audrey Thompson, Mary Singleton, Joan Rayment. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Left to right - Marilyn Schultz, Constance Garter, Barbara Marcek, Gladys Schomaker, Ruth Osterle, Paul McRoberts, Barbara Troupe, Zelma Crooks, Robin Keller, Donna Bell, Barbara Seitz, Barbara Behrendt, Nancy Finney, Patricia Blount, Nancy Barth, Marian Brethour, Patricia Nelson, Alberta Rinehardt, Miss Ruth Brown. eighty-one MOVIE OPERATORS Standing - Howard Scott, Howard Fagan, Jim Mally, John Carter, Jim Clark, Chuck Weber, John Agard, Dave Koester, Frank Simon, Don Wendling. Sitting - Carl McLaughlin, John Nelson, Dick Warner, Bob Hickey, Bob Turner. COOKS Mrs, Miriam Royer, Mrs. Helen Garvin CUSTODIANS Mr. Fronk Green, Mr. Mike Frcnko, Mr. Byron Beavers 'F , eighty-Two - W.. -v ,f spew 7.7 wr, w-.....v.Y Summertime and Dave's out in fuli swing as Johnny pitches the third strike We pause for station identification as Jim Mally eats his first course on second plate. Strike her down again - Chuck, make her tell us where she's been. 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Lodge No. 659 Mr. 81 Mrs. A. G. Lang Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold A. Loomis Dr. Alfred C. Mahan Mrs. J. Mally Mr. 81 Mrs. Gilbert Meister Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Merrill Pep Club Mr. 8. Mrs. F. W. Pinney Mentor High School P. T. A Mr. J. S. Rand Mr. 8. Mrs. C. F. Rayment Mr. Elmer H. Schultz Mr. 81 Mrs. R. E. Siegel Mr. 8. Mrs. James S. Stephens Mentor High Student Council Mr. 81 Mrs. C. A. Taylor Mr. 84 Mrs. Rf E. Thompson Mr. 81 Mrs. A. E. Warren Mr. 81 Mrs. Chas. S. Weber Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Y. Wendling inety-f fy-five BUSINESS PATRONS LAKE SHORE PAINT 8. APPLIANCE Eckley's Corners 0 SNYDER FURNITURE CO. I9 Erie Sf. Willoughby, Ohio 0 McCroy 81 Daniels Coal Co. l4OO N. Center St. Mentor, Ohio 0 ANDREW SEMPLE Midlond Rd. Willoughby, Ohio 0 H. E. MASTERS Loke Shore Blvd. Willoughby, Ohio :I-I -h1l1lu1nn-un:--Im1l:nn 11n1Iu1uI-lm-In -nu-n-un-Ins-un -IIn1m-gl. 1...-gig 1m1gn1W1Im11m1m1l1p4iu.-g.-.lg-51--.g..-in 1qg1.m 31'------------' l I I I I I I TO THE 1948 GRADUATING CLASS WE OFFER OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR A SHINING, SUCCESSFUL, FUTURE! THE OHIO RUBBER COMPANY MORE MENTOR HOME NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS COUNTY NEWS SPORT NEWS COMICS Recd It In The Daily nfws-Hfnnin Phone Willoughby 10 for Home Delivery Qu:--m1nn1un1 1uu-m--m1nn1un-u-111111-110--nu1u1:1-un-uu1uu1un-nn111m-nu-n1un1nu-n 11miue-uuu1m-u1un-an-un-an-inn-u1u1m1su1m1n1m-nu-u1+ 'I' ,,1.m1111111111.-.11111-1111.-111111111111.m- Compliments THE MOSS FARM DIARY. INC. Chesterlond, Ohio . I o XV Jrwusns un IAINI ITRII1' -,M1n111111111111..11m11m Compliments of STOP - N - SHOP Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio .1311-1g1'1 1 1 1 1 1,g1.-141,51 1 1m1,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Congratulations to the Class of '48 P. HAROLD SANBORN GENERAL INSURANCE Forestview Ave. Mentor, Ohio Compliments of WILSON'S SHOES FOR FALL 176 Main St. Painesville, Ohio Carl G. Warner, Mgr. um inn 40,11 g1-1g1p1g1-.-1g1p1p1-1p1g1-1. .-g1g.-g1g1l -Io-I-:1l1ll 1.1-1-1-1 'I---n 2. :i 0 -. 4 . 2. no :- -+ 1..-.111.-.....-.....-11 .-.-111..1u.1-.u4l1.,u..,..l-14.11 G. J. Kastor C. N. Linville MENTOR HARDWARE 6 APPLIANCE 1701 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Sherwin-Williams St Dutch Boy Paints Compliments ot JAMES W. AGARD Mentor, Ohio Phone Mentor 5-3061 Keepsake Diamonds FRANZ I EWELERS Watches Gifts Willoughby Phone 726 ...1111u1w1m,1u1w..1.--.1......11111..1.1111 4, ,im ,,,,-1,, ,,,, ... -u-.,,...1u-u--u--uu- - -n11u-u-w- -ul 11-- 'l 'l'1l4l I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I i I Compliments of E Compliments of JACKET-I-is GERALD K. KLYN I CONFECTIONERY 1 'NC' E Wholesale and Retail 1411 Mentor Ave. Phone 5-2291 I 1 Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-4221 l Congratulations to the Class of '48 F. C. HELLRIEGEL SOHIO SERVICE Corner of Burridge and Mentor Ave. Congratulations to the Class of '48 OLSON'S RESTAURANT 56 Erie St. Compliments of NICK'S GULF SERVICE gg-4.1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 ...w1u1gg..- Willoughby, Ohio i Congratulations to the g Class of '48 QUALITY CLEANERS I I 230 East Main St. Painesvilie, Ohio I I I lg.-gl-1u.-1n1..111111111-11.-111111m11u1-11111 1 1 1 1 1 - - 11111--un one hundr I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 l I 1 1 I 1 1 11 l-s- g -i- -1-1g1-.1gq1g1g1g41g41-1-1-.1.151g1-1g1g1p1g1g1q1g1m1u1u1q1l1ln1m1m-.un-g1q,1g1g1.-...g1g1.1g1g1g1g1g1g1-1-11+ - Compliments of FENTON'S MARKET Mentor, Ohio Dial 5-2271 un--u-w1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-un..nu- Compliments of CHARLIE'S PLACE Corner Mentor Ave. 8a Hopkins Rd. 4144.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1uu1lm.-m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1..-H..- Compliments of TI-IE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY CO. SHANOWER ELECTRIC General Appliance Service Jackson St. Mentor 5-5092 Stanley Shanower 1 1 11m1mg1M1lm1,441-m1u'1m,...ml1.m.. 1 1m. Compliments of L. P. DAVIS Willoughby, Ohio .........-.-.-.-.-..-....-.q. 151 1-1:-l 1n1q-.-n1l1g1p1.1- m..nm1n1n1w1m1u1u1g1n1p1q1g1g1-1-.. .1- all-nu--ul-lI1un1 Aa o 4..- B I 5 3' I 5 L Q. -. I Q Q. o :s Q - 11111111111111nu-ll.-41,1111111111111111..u1,,l,1g -.J ....................,.......-..-...-.-...-...-..-,..-.g. e!lu1n1nII...uu1m1n-I1mI1.q1.....q1-I1.,..q-1-1....-4 4.-g1.I.-g-.q1g..g1g...-.-g1g1q1g.-n.,......- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' I . I Congratulations to the Class of I948 I I I From I I I . v Is n cnnnnrzns I ' I I I3I2 Mentor Ave. Phone 5-3231 I . I I I I I 1111.-41...--In-I Dhiih iliiiiliiTTi7lT Ctiztlifllll iiiil ! I I Compliments of I Compliments of the I E LUTZ'S TAVERN I TRADING POST I I 792 Mentor Ave- I 1376 Mentor Ave. Phone Mentor I I Mentor, ohio 5-2118 Phone 8200 U. s. 20 I E I I I I I nina ---111111111111 IIu1unLuI-Urals 1111 11i11 W l1 1' I I I WALTON'S ROLLER RINK Congratulations to the Class of I48 I Skating every night except Monday. I from I Also Sunday afternoons. I I I I FISHER BROS. ' Inquire about our Part.y Plan I I s Hadda Kraft, Mgr. I Mentor-on-the-Lake 2 I Ted Warner at the Organ I Mentor' Ohio Phone 5-2731 I I 1 I I I 1 I u1l 111111111111111 ui--u1In1nI1ua--an 11111 - 1 - 1 '- '! , I WILLOUGHBY HARDWARE CO. I Frigidaire Refrigerators, Electric Ranges and Water Heaters, I I Maytag, Bendix, Frigidaire and Easy Washers I I I Erie sr. Willoughby, ohm I I I I I I 1111111-11111i11111111111111111 1 --mira!! S2 one hundred two 'Z' I 1 J. W. JOUGHIN HARDWARE 23 South State Street Painesville, Ohio Phone 5862 l I I I Congratulations to the Class of 1948 HOWELL'S SANDWICH SHOP Congratulations to the Class of '48 sANsonN Moron EQUIPMENT, mc. 54 N. State St. Painesville, Ohio BAKER DRUG CO. I THE PRESCRIPTION STORE 37 Erie Street i Phone 52 Willoughby, Ohio I I -1' one hundred three 1uu.gIl1n1l1I1!1'1-- p.-g1g1g1-igig.-g...Ig1uu1-1-in YOLANDA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Complete Beauty Service 1316 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-5781 1858 - 1948 JOHN RICH Jeweler and Optometrist 162 Main St. Painesville, O. u---.n.I-1-w---up f -.......,,..,, 5 I I 2 - I -........ S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I uuI1lIu1Im-.uu.-IIII1IIII1un1l1u.-Ie:I1.xul.-nun 1 .,.,. - -11:111-1--11-.11-.11-.1-. I-nl H. R. SWAINE HARDWARE Your Hardware Dealer for 27 Years Hardware, Paints, Glass. Electrical Supplies 1417 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Compliments of ANTHONY'S RESTAURANT 152 Main St. Painesville, Ohio In-n m1.,,, M11- igi .- -. .- 1 .. 1 1 ..nn1np41unn.-ml .-nl -.....,l, -l1q1q1a1l -qi 1-1-Q m..1n1m1umim1m1ul..n1n it I ll' ----.Q-...- I I I I I I I I I I . ' I 111-.1111...-1-...1-.11-..-.111...11111111m1im. Service Local and Long Distance Moving Service ,1 . X Everything is done to speed your moving by Allied Van Refueling on the run may be looking into the future a bit, but no possible stone is left unturned to get your precious things from here to where you are going, no matter how far away. Coll Windermere Storage Co. for this exclusive service. Wl llElllllllill S'l'llliilllE llll l444l Euclid Ave. - l45l Hayden Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO MUlberry 6360 One --I-n--mi-nl 1:11111:iw1iiu1m1m1in1uu1im1m1nn-un-ni--il--Io-il-nlo 1.-.---.-g.-g-- -lg1-.1-1-ig-.g...g....iq1ig1.,1..-g...q1g1-1g-.y-- if-nails-nl 3' C J G. 1 0 O. -v- O C -1 Compliments of CASE GULF SERVICE Ehner Steve, Prop. Phone 5-6841 Cor. of Mentor Ave. 8: Case Ave. 11 Shop at WAYNE and Always Gain Your Friendly WAYNE DRUGSTORE 14-18 Erie St. Willoughby, Ohio To the Class of l948 igig I I I I Warehouse I 125 vane sf. I Willoughby, Ohio I I Compliments of RUPLE CAB Willoughby, Ohio Phone Willoughby 828 for Prompt Courteous Service 3 'S' 0 I E' E 1 I 9 3 I 5 I I I I I l L I I I Congratulations and Best Wishes for a Happy And Prosperous Future PAGE ROOFING COMPANY Residence ' 77l So. Center St. Mentor, Ohio Compliments of W. A. STEVENS FARM BUREAU Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Life Insurance Co. uv1m1m-m-mf1nn1m-u i1iui-un--m11nw1ui1--tin-g...g.-...Q ip-.-1,qi'g1,g1q1fg.,1M1.m1m1p1-1.g1--.g..q1grq'1q..-F-.ag-gg.-p-q-n.-nigig1,5-.gg.-gl.-. Congratulations to the Class of '48 WAYSIDE RESTAURANT G DELICATESSEN Mentor Ave. Cor. Maple St. Mentor, Ohio 11.-1111111111m-1mi1,....iiii1im-111111111111 Compliments of SlllIlH BHUS. GHHHGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1,11m1im1mi1,m1m..,,,..,m...M1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of THE MENTOR ELEVHTOR CO. Dealers In Mentor Panamin Feeds - Larro and Arcady Feeds Agrico Fertilizer - Garden Seed - Scott's Lawn Seed Peat - Servall - Hay - Straw im...u 65 Miami 1.ln-...mi 131 m1uu1 un1uu1 asv:-ll1l-nn1im1 0 I Q 3' C 3 Q. -Q CD CL m Q 4 0 3 We Specialize in Repairing Power Mowers I 'E' i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i -i I l I I iii Congratulations from i JAMES w. coss Compliments of AL MOORE'S FLEET WING SERVICE Drive Mentor-on-the-Lake ! Ph 7-7606 2 one I cor. Clark sl vine sts. The Ideal Lawn Mower Service 5 Wiiioughby, ohio I ------------i--iii-.mm-..--...-.....----- Congratulations to the Class of '48 KOSTEIYS CONFECTIONERY i425 Mentor Ave., Mentor. O. Phone 5-396I Delicatessen Soda Fountain 1 1 .-,m1ini-liiilm...-lin-ini-im... .. 1lln1n..,,,,,.-IIH1 1 1 -. .. .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of C. MERKEL 6 SONS Florists Cut Flowers and Potted Plants for Every Occasion Phone 5-52ll i308 Maple Street 1 1 -un-, -. ... .-uni: '4' ii..iiu-..iin-..n..-- 1:11 1---q1g1-.-pp 1gq.1m1lm1lm-.gg-.pz 1n1 g-q ipi OI' ui-I '!' -1-..-.....- 11.415131.1-.--..-1m1m.-.4q.-qggulng..-...n.1m1u-.I-14g I1 51-ggi-. -...g1g1g-.51 gg... p.-.p-- ' 'I' Compliments of MALlN'S GROCERY Meats and Vegetables Mentor, Ohio Phone 7-7280 g.1un.-up 15441 ..m1m1m,1.1m.-lm ..,,1.m1g Compliments of FRACCI'S GREENHOUSE Flowers for All Occasions Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-2297 Compliments of CHSTELLO'S GREENHOUSE Phone 5-6741 1400 Center St. ,.-nn-..11111....-1..111....- Success and Best Wishes Class of '48 EARL IVES EQUIPMENT CO. Mentor, Ohio Black Top Equipment -- Byers Shovels and Cranes - Oskosh Trucks Power Lawn Mowers ,m1un1111..11-..-111111-. Congratulations to the Class of '48 RAND DRY CLEANING CO. 47 Erie St. Willoughby, Ohio 11. nn--ll g.-g1-1.1-.--.....,1g1-..g..-iglui 11--1-1,1-.--.--11 li! lil-ll gg 1p1 111'-1g....p 1,114 .--.-I'-. F1 4.- o 3 rn 3' s: 3 Q. - m cl. 2 no T -f u-iq, 131 ul-ul 1w1q1g1u1g1g1g1p1g1n1w 1141-.91 1m1n1g1q1g1q1u1q1ng1g1 a!eI1l- O J N u1uu--nu1 - 1 1 1 1 - 111:11 - -nn1un1 1 1ixi-iiH1m.1,m1u.- 1ml1mi.-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Congratulations to the Class of '48 HHWLEY'S FLOWERS Cleveland Trust Building 107 Main St. Phone Painesville Painesville, Ohio 5750 or 45l4 1---1-1-1g1n1n1g1- ,1,,,,1111111....11..111111111111111..1111111,u JAMES J. MARTIN IN MENTOR IT'S MARTIN for Real Estate and Insurance l38O Mentor Ave. Phone 5-2722 Mentor, Ohio n,,1iiii1111111111111111111111..1111111111..,,1,, Congratulations to the Class of '48 COLUMBIA MATCH CO. i456 Station St. Mentor, Ohio I-un-111--11--1-1--1------------111111-nn-m41u hundrednine m1g1q1g 11111 1131151151- 1g1g1g1q1,1m1p1p1m1m1m -1110 Oil- HULUELLS gl DHVIDSUH SHEET METAL SHOP suPERFEx s. LENI-:ox DEALERS Oil Cool . Gas Winter Air-Conditioning Furnaces AUTOMATIC WATER-HEATI NG EQUIPMENT T678 Mentor Avenue Phone 5-2268 ---11111--in-n-.nll.-.m..nn1-.1.-11...-11111 '!' 1.-1114414111-l.4...111.-.-..11111-.11.m I I F I T Compliments of ? CAMERAS l WARNER skos. W'L'-OUGHBY E PHOTO SUPPLY l TEXACO SERVICE g Everything for the Camera Fan 3 T Color Printing, Enlarging, Photo Finishing Eckleys Corners Z T i 155 Second St. Phone 1709 l l l I !'-llllillll --------- - 1 ---- nnui - un- lllp - linl -1--1---- - -1-v - - -mi I l Congratulations and Best Wishes l To Graduating Seniors From The T Management and Employees of L G1-HL G. GRANT. INC. Service and Value Give-rs i Since l893 l l g Painesville, Ohio Z I i L Q -nn-u 111-1111-1111111111111111 i11111 1 un, l i Congratulations to the s Class of '48 l PHTCI-lIN'S GROCERIES i - Lake Shore Blvd. Mentor, Ohio Q l l 'll---an --------- --------.----- ..,....... ,. ,, 4, one hundred eleven 'Ml' I I A Good Place to Meet T I I KAILERS T T T lce Creom - Sodos -- Fancy Sundoes - Toys and Gifts I I I 101' 1111111111111 - 1 1llMTull 11-11:111111111v lm--li I l MODERN sl-los stone T C . T , E omphments of T We fit by X-Ray t.o insure perfect fit i CHARLEY GULL Z I and I Wuioughby, ohio T RAET HO'-UCKY ' 1 i I II1llM1nlv1un1lu1 --111-1111 ..m...ml.v:1 lllp 1111111111111111 T Tu- L T I Compliments of 2 Congratulations to the Class of '48 Z LOCKIE-LEE DIARY 5 BAC:-rreuss, mc. L . . T I Fine Quality Products E 6-DoN'T PASS BUY I I Phone 5-3021 Mentor, Ohio I 154 Main sr. Painesville, ohio T I I Owned and Operated by Lee Dietrich I T I T Q T L nu :1111111111--1 -un- ylpl --nn 11:111:1111111-- nu1lll E I B 6 P T TRUCKING -- SANITARY SERVICE We Cover the Loke Front I Hclrry Bissell Mentor-on-the-Lake Phone- Mentor 7-7345 I u 11-1111-1 11111--1 --11111--1-11111 u 1 l-:nic o 3 ro :r s: 3 cl. -. ID o. -+ 2 2 4 m -10.1 1 1 1 1 1 1.4.11uu1M1m,1.m...m,1unl.-,,,,1. T I SILVER BALL GLAD GARDENS I JOSEPH TEKANIC I T Phone 5-6887 I I Little Mt. Rd. Mentor, Ohio One Mile South of Route 20 - Cut Flowers in Season I Wholesale and Retail l 1 l I 119114.-.11111111111111 E Compliments of BUD MARSH'S RESTAURANT Willobee-on-the-Lake 1.l.,1,,,,11.....111111111111,,,, i Compliments of the 2 I Q J. I . IIE PHILL I 1 1 1 1 1 nM--------------mM I l Q L.c.LucAs I i Building 8: Roofing Contractor E I i I Mentor 5-2115 1111 N. Center St. 1 i -i- ons hundred thirteen - INSURANCE AGENCY Congratulations Seniors ERNST BIRKHOLZ, INC Men's 85 Boy's Wear - Shoes Phone 92 Willoughby, Ohio -.11--.i1g.-ig-.g-.g1g1-..11...--.-..... .-1111.--..111m1m-,1q,,1111111111 Congratulations to the Class of I948 NICK MEC Congratulations From OSBOURNE COAL 6 FEED CO Hart St. at N. K. P. R. R. Phone 5-42ll ig1g1g-.3131.1-1-1.g1g1pg..g1g1g1n1y-y-y.1g1q.- ..- FRANK URBAS BND SONS Expert Auto Duco and Synthetic Refinishing Fender, Body Patching and Repairing Electric and Gas Welding Custom Plowing - Discing - Grading Corn and Grain Planting - Cultivating Concrete Blocks - Cement - Lime 81 Sand Willoughby 905J3 Reynolds Road, Mentor Ohio lt's Better to Know Us and Not Need Us - Than to Need Us and Not Know Us 1..1..-111.135-m.-p.y.1m.1uq1.-.-111111 Wm. BOOTH CO. Realtors - Insurance - Notary Public 1575 Mentor Ave. Mentor 5-5221 1,,,,1,,.,1,l,,1 1 1m41m1ml1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments from GEO. SCHAEFER ROOFING C0 Munson Rd. Mentor, Ohio Phone 5-6752 11:14 -u 1uu1un1nu 1:1111mi:uuiim.-un-lui-lul1nu1ini1uu1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS Of' 1948! We're proud of you and for your at- tainments in school, in athletics and in the community. May you have equal success in college, in your first job, in whatever you do from now on. We are always ready to serve you in meeting your clothing needs, for gifts, in someday equipping that home, Re- member, Carlislels is the store where shopping is fun. ON THE PARK CARLISLE-ALLEN CQQPAINESVILLE HOMES FARMS COTTAGES R. 1. Jnpson. REAL r:s'rn'rz: Realtor l 505 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Managing And Sales Phone Mentor 5-6061 one hundred fifteen Compliments of TI-IE RIDGE GRHVEL CO. Gravel - Topsoil -- Fill - Excavating - Roadbuilding Grading - Black Top - Etc. Ph, Willoughby i487-J 0 Phone l3l For WILLOUGHBY CI-IB We Answer All Calls Promptly 2 Way Radio i947 0 Watch For The TIICKER '48 AUTOMOBILE The First Completely New Car ln Fifty Years COX MOTORS Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio O Compliments of HEAWRN. DUNI-IRM G COX HOMEBUILDERS. INC. Builders of Brick Homes That You Can Afford To Buy Offices at Mentor Ave. 84 Penfield Rd. Willoughby, Ohio -I---------If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Congratulations and Success to the Class of '48 BLAHA HARDWARE 8. I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I I Congratulations Class of '48 JEANNETTE JULYAN 1...- .-gg-. -11 Q-I 1g1-1--.--'1 Lost Nation Rd., Cor. Lake Shore Blvd. I Painesville,s Fashion Center Erieside, Ohio I I 5 I lil Ml T ' ll-1l THE PAINESVILLE LAUNDRY HND DRY CLEANING C0. Loundry Linen Supply Dry Cleaning Rug Cleaning Io U1 X1 F' 9. 3 U1 rf 'U 9. 3 fb U! S. 5 O I o -I-Q.,-Q-3.1 - '- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I W 0 2 va O Z C P 2 Z rn 'I In I 0 'U Compliments of I THE KITNER BROS. I Furniture Repairing - Refinishing I DELICATESSEN, , I I Ice Cream - Candy - Fine Wines I 1626 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio I Cigarettes - Groceries g s I I Phfme Mentor 5-5131 I Corner E. Spaulding 8: Erie Sts. I Willoughby, ohio Phone 264 I I I ,ig 111-1 Ininn 111-1111111 1111 ll 1ll1l one hundred seventeen p-gig-.-11.-ul' 5-. Q- I I 1m..1111111-.111i111u.,-n..nu.-u1....11111111111-llli..u MAIN'S Groceries Home Dressed Meats Lake Shore Blvd. 8: Carson St. Grand River, Ohio Phone Painesville 4230 -4ni1nn1 ..m1mp1nni1lln... ... .- .. .- .. 1 1 11...-I -uu1-.-.....-..-.-.-1...11.1...uu1iu HARWOOD'S For Arrow Shirts and Ties 28 Erie St. Willoughby, Ohio K Congratulations to the Class of '48 WRIGHT DEPARTMENT STORES Dave Sperber Painesville, Ohio The Name that Identifies Fine Jewelry 10 Erie Street Willoughby, Ohio Phone 850 Glenn Louis Willoughby, Ohio 1nu1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiu-mqlm.-lm.. .. ... 1 1 ,ml The Graduating Class of '48 wishes to express their appreciation to the Advertisers of this year's annual. THANK YOU .1.m,..m-lm-. 1 1 1 .. .1 -. 1 1 ..... .1 .. .. 1 1 lm.- v-qm in lm- 1nu1mi1iui-un-n1n1l-'Iv 5 .-ll...-.411 1m,...,,,,1nu.-ini.-:ini 1-pg-M 1.44.-In -y1n,l1iul1g,1lq -gi 1g-. 1,m1.m1.M 1w11g.-.Q-nig--1,115 l1uu -su.. in--..- O 5 CD :r C rs a. -Q KD O. Q. aa :- -1- 3 :s 'P' 'lf'- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .Pain n1q1g1g1pg1n1m1qqp1n1,1,.1,..q1,1.1'l1,1,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-13-.p1. THE VALUE OF EVERY PRODUCT IN THE MARKET PLACE IS THE HONOR AND INTEGRITY OF HIM WHO MAKES IT. CONSIDER HIS NAME BEFORE YOU BUY. TAYLOITS FRANK MOORE STUDIO IIIIIIIHIII IHUIUII SIIII HIIII CIIIIIPHIIU 1.,,1-.I11111111-...-11111111111p1p1n1q1g1.g1m1gp af:I-:1u1:1u-1m-111g-51--q.-1.11-111111p1l1!1:-n1--u-I-Q13-q-.5-.g...g1'-.-1.-41...-q1q11.1-1----n1l1l1c--of Eh' . Q 0 i . . fl . 3' , ' L' 93 is Q, ' F is i ' 1 ft' r-4 5 V ? P 'Q V an u ,, Autographs Q 1 Painesville Publishing Co., Painesville, Ohio


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