Northwest High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Canal Fulton, OH)
- Class of 1960
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g I a a-it 0 1_9S_ 0 . Prelent) {jy j h «- j r Wip NORTHWEST HIQH OUR LOVE WILL NTV £ ? END €M- • ft___Nunihwtii hi h uuk luvl will n tvtir t nu ()■• ■ j V f v-iti K AND YOUR NAME L f SURELY WILL DEFE k AND YOUR NAME Wf SURELY WILL DEFEND -E i j J j V 1 you WAVE SEEN SO MANY TEARS ¥ TeE - J J J !2 BUT YOU'VE LED US THRU THE YEARS 5 5 gr.L y.M. WHEN OuR TROUBLES BLOCK OUITEVERy WAY (fry f ■ j 1 j f ji 'f cr) t r WE WILL PROUDLY LIFT OUR H EADS AND S U 0 N WE WILL PROUDLY LIFT OUR HEADS AND S)U QuR Pyfr . 3 J j 1 j fv ALMA MATER NORTHWEST HIGH VE fi-' ' P J 'fi J 1 , LOl F you TILL Wf die ain Foreword As the year 1960 draws to a close, we look over the many wonderful experiences which we have had during our four years together. As we leave from this school, one thing which will remain in our hearts and minds will be the “Alma Mater.” It is this theme around which we have centered our annual. Each phrase represents a specific part of our school life. With the leadership of the administration, the guidance of the faculty, the accumulation of subject matter, and the acquisition of manners from the activities, we feel that we are ready for life. So we salute you “Alma Mater” for your help in molding us to be “true individuals” and an asset to our country. 2 Table of Contents Title Page Dedication Administration Faculty Editorial Board Seniors Classes Music Sports Organizations Activities 3 Miss Fletcher, a distinguished educator, began her teaching career at Clinton High School in 1932. In 1935, Miss Fletcher went to Canal Fulton High School, where she remained until 1953 when she came to the newly organized Northwest High School. During her twenty-eight years of teaching, Miss Fletcher has taught English Literature, French, Latin and home eco- nomics and has been advisor of the Y-Teens for twenty-four years, class sponsor twelve years, Annual Advisor, Latin Club Advisor, and founder of the Honor Society. To you, Miss Fletcher, we the Senior Class of 1960 dedicate “The Chief- tain” and give to you all the hope for a longer and even more successful teaching career at this, Northwest High. JV o r t h w e s t Mr. Don H. McMillen President Mr. John D. Morgan Vice-President Mr. John F. Wright Clerk-Treasurer A d m I n • i s t r a t i o n Mr. J. Stanley Shondel Mr. William E. McFarland Mr. Donald P. Swigart Board of Education 5 Mr. Elivood A. Wheaton Executive Head To the Senior Class of I960. I wish to extend a hearty thanks for your co-operation and enthusiasm while at Northwest High School. May your future years be rewarding and your years in high school meaningful as future citizens of our community. Mr. William S. Stinson Principal Most persons think of their years as a student among the happiest of their lives. With the passing of each year of human destiny, problems are solved, goals are reached, and things which are passed become memories. My best wishes are extended to each member of the Class of 1960. May your chosen field be everything you wish it to be. 7 MISS MARY E. FLETCHER English, Latin MR. JAMES WILSON Spanish, English MRS. JOANN GORDON Speech, English MR. ROY OBER Physics, Chemistry, Biology MRS. SARAH L. LAWRENCE Typing I and II, Shorthand I and II Bookkeeping, Office Practice MRS. ALMA C. REPPART Librarian, English MISS KAY FISHER Health, Physical Education MR. GERALD H. MOSSO General Science, General Mathematics Football Coach, Track Coach 9 MR. EMIL W. PUFFENBERGER Music MISS ELIZABETH JOBES Home Economics MR. THOMAS HEALY Driver Training, Health, Sociology MR. DELMER F. HALPIN Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Baseball Coach MRS. DORIS GRANT Mathematics MR. EUGENE L. PHILLIPS World History, American Government MR. JAMES DREHER Industrial Arts MR. STEPHEN J. LUTHER American History, General Business 10 Secretary Office Assistants Bruce Gesaman Editor Mr. James Wilson Advisor Betse Fudge Tom Gindlesberger Marilyn Greene Helen Stockert Charles Hass Cora Boser Georgia Garren Anne Weinrich Peggy Stinson 12 Editorial Board Work College Senior s u c c e s s A Freshman Sophomore Classes President JIM DEAN JUST “Jim” Lover of all good things. Band 1-2-3 Solo and Ensemble 3 Basketball 1-2-34 Track 3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Class President 1-2-4 Junior Play Varsity “N” 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 Snowball King 4 JIM JUST TERRENCE JOSEPH WILLMOTT “Terry” Work! Oh, I can’t be bothered. Hi-Y 2-3-4 Trarlf 1 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 3-4 Varsity “N” 3-4 Class Officer 4 Student Senate Officer 3 Homecoming Escort 4 Hi-Y Officer 4 Chieftain Staff 4 T reasurer ANNE WEINRICH Senior Class Officers Vice-President TERRY WILLMOTT ESTHER ANNE WEINRICH “Anne” A little miss who’s full of pep, a cheer- ful smile with every step. Chorus 1 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 1-2 Library Officer 2 Honor Society 3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Scholarship 3 Y-Teens Officer 3-4 Snowball Queen 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Hi-Dramatics 4 Prince of Peace 4 Junior Play Class Officer 2-3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 Secretary JAMES WILLIAM KUNKLE “Jim” Blushing is the color of virtue. Student Senate 1-2 Class Officer 3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y President 4 Football Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1-2-34 Baseball 1-2-34 Homecoming Escort 4 Junior Play Varsity “N” District Scholarship 2-3 Snowball Escort 4 Honor Society 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 14 JIM KUNKLE LAWRENCE EUGENE HARTONG “Larry” One enemy is too much. Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-34 Baseball 1 Chieftain Staff 4 DALE GLENN SLUSSER “Dale” Boyishly good-looking and well liked by everyone. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Hi-Y 2-34 Hi-Y Basketball 2 Latin Club 1-2 Basketball 1 Junior Play District Winner— Driving Roadeo 3 Chieftain Staff 4 Snowball Attendant 4 V Bam.. 'U I Hi MARGARET LOUISE STINSON “Peggy” A little bit serious, but mostly a clown. Band 1-2-34 Honor Society 34 Ensemble 2-34 Scholarship 2-3 Latin Club 1-2 Y-Teen Cabinet 34 Library Club 1 Chorus 1 Y-Teens 1-2-34 Office Assistant 4 U.N. Trip 4 Band Officer 4 Editorial Board 4 Snowball Attendant 4 MARY ELLEN WEIDNER “Mary Ellen” Ask me no questions, I’ll tell you no lies. Band 1-2-34 Majorette 2-34 Solo and Ensemble 1 Chorus 1 FHA 3 Office Assistant 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 ALEXANDER DAVID GAZEY “Dave” An’ I couldn’t hip from dancin’. Alliance High 1-2 Hi-Dramatics 2-34 Hi-Y 2-34 Student Senate 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 DORIS ANN BOAK “Doris” A joke never passes this girl by, she is always there with a smile or a sigh. Y-Teens 1-2-34 Chorus 1-2-3 Chieftain Staff 4 15 MELINDA IRENE YOUNGBLOOD “Linda” She who does not talk a lot saves trou- ble. Band 3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 1-4 Library Officer 4 Chorus 1 Junior Play Hi-Dramatics 3-4 A. Legion Essay 2 Scholarship 1 Cheerleader Manager 1 Cafeteria 1-2-3 Medical Essay 3 Chieftain Staff 4 RICHARD LEE WEIGAND “Dick” A storehouse of knowledge. Try him and see. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Football 1-2-4 Basketball 1-2 Latin Club 1-2 Varsity “N” 4 Junior Play FTA 4 Baseball 1 Scholarship 2-3 Poetry Contest 3 Chieftain Staff 4 LARRY LaDELL McCANDLESS “Jungle Larry” Why take life seriously? You’ll never get out of it alive. Manchester 1-2 Football 3-4 Track 3-4 Junior Play i-6 Hi-Y 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 RONALD KEITH NEIDERT “Ronnie” Give me a car and I’ll go far. Hi-Y 2-34 Hi-Y Basketball 24 Chieftain Staff 4 CHARLOTTE ANGELA BRANHAM “Charlotte” What a character! Quick Junior High 1 Highland Junior High 1 Copley High 2 Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 THOMAS RAY GINDLESBERGER “Tom” Be good and you’ll be happy, but you’ll miss a lot of fun. Hi-Y 34 Track 1 Band 1-2-34 Band Officer 4 Class President 3 Editorial Board 4 16 SANDRA ANNE DUMA “Sandy” To know love is to live. Chorus 1 Cheerleader 1 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Band 2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 3-4 Class Officer 2 Student Senate 1 Homecoming Attendant 1 Orchestra 3-4 Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 PATRICIA JOAN RABBITT “Bugs” She is a rival to sunshine itself. Central Catholic 1-2-3 Y-Teens 4 Chieftain Staff 4 BRIJCE DANIEL GESAMAN “Bruce” Little I ask, my wants are few. Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 National Latin Test 2 Junior Play Poetry Contest 3 FT A 4 Chieftain Editor 4 BONITA JO GESAMAN “Bonnie” Little but loud. Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 State Ensemble 3 Y-Teens 1-4 Class Officer 1 Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 HELEN ANNE STOCKERT “Helen” So great a person, so good a friend. Band 1-2-3-4 Band Officer 3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 U.N. Trip 4 Latin Club 1-2 Class Officer 1 Student Senate 2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Junior Play- Scholarship 2-3 Honor Society 3-4 Snowball Attendant 4 STEPHEN JAMES RUIP “Steve” Who knows what the future has in store for this guy. Hi-Y 3-4 Library Club 1 Latin Club 1-2 Basketball 3 Track 2 Chieftain Staff 4 17 ROBERT RAYMOND WOODALL “Bob” Heartacher!!! Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Prince of Peace 4 Junior Play Chieftain Staff 4 SHIRLEY ANN BISH “Shirley” Silence gives consent. Cafeteria Ass’t. 1-2-3-4 FT A 4 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 1-2-3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 SUNDRA LEE FRANKLIN “Sundra” A friendly word to all. Y-Teens 2-3-4 FHA 2-3- Chorus 2 Chieftain Staff 4 MARY LOUISE STITZ “Mary Lou” Come on, you’ens guys. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Y-Tecn Cabinet 3-4 Y-Teen Conference 2-3 U.N. Trip 4 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 1 Chorus 1 Junior Play Hi-Dramatics 3-4 FT A 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Chieftain Staff 4 GARY LEE RIES “Gary” Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Student Senate 2 Football 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 4 Varsity “N” Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 BETTY JANE FUDGE “Bctsc” A maiden fair, with charm to spare. Class Officer 1 A. Legion Contest 1 Y-Tecn 12-3-4 Y'-Teen Cabinet 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Conference 3 Junior Play Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Band Officer 4 Majorette 1-2-3-4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Commercial Club 4 Editorial Board 4 18 MARLENE MARIE PARKER “Marlene” I hate nobody. Band 1-2 Y-Teens 34 FHA 3 4 Junior Play Chorus 2 Hi-Dramatics 4 Library Club 34 Library Oflicer 4 Chieftain Staff 4 JOYCE CAROL TALALAS “Joyce” A blush is beautiful, but often incon- venient. Y-Teens 1-2-34 Cheerleader 1-2-3 Chorus 1 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 2 Junior Play Poetry Contest 3 Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Prince of Peace 3-4 Office Assistant 4 Chieftain Staff 4 MARILYN ANNE GREENE “Marilyn” Small in stature, hut large in thought. Y-Teens 1-2-34 Y-Tecn Cabinet 4 Y-Teen Conference 3 Library Club 2 Library Club Officer 2 FT A 4 Band 1-2-34 Orchestra 2-3-4 Junior Play Office Assistant 4 Solo and Ensemble 4 Commercial Club 4 Editorial Board 4 Snowball Attendant 4 DAVID LEYMONE ORR “Dave” He has only one fault, his quiet winning way. Jackson 1-2-3 Hi-Y 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 THOMAS ROBERT NORRIS “Sam” What is work? Hi-Y 2-3-4 Hi-Y Basketball 2 Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 DUANE HARRY WEYGANDT “Duane” A very nice lad from the farm, who never did anyone any harm. Hi-Y 2-34 Band 1-2-34 Orchestra 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 19 CORA MAE BOSER “Cora” When there is a song in her heart, all sorrow will soon depart. Cheerleader 2-3 Honor Society 3-4 FTA 4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teens Cabinet 2-3-4 Student Senate 1 Class Officer 3 World Affairs Institute 3 U.N. Study Trip 4 A. Legion Contest 3 Scholarship 1-2-3 Latin Club 1-2 Library Club 2 Library Club Officer Editorial Board 4 PATRICIA ANN McFARLAND “Pat” Better late than never. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Y-Teen Cabinet 3-4 Y-Teen Conference 3 Library Club 1-2 Library Officer 2 Junior Play FTA 4 Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 Snowball Attendant 4 JOYCE ELAINE STAVER “Joyce” A nice girl we must agree who leads our teams to victory. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 FHA President 2-3 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Office Assistant 3-4 Cafeteria 4 Chieftain Staff 4 DAVID CLARENCE WELLER “Dave” Why hurry? We’ve got a whole life ahead of us. Hi-Y 3-4 Library Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 JANET MARTHA MOYER “Janet” Of giggling I am oft accused, for fre- quently I am quite amused. Library Club 1 Chorus 1-2-4 Junior Play Chieftain Staff 4 WILLIAM JAMES WILLIAMS “Bill” So long as what might have been isn’t, why worry about it. Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y Basketball 2-4 Chieftain Staff 4 20 PATRICIA JEAN WILHELM “Pat” Love will conquer in the end. Cheerleading 1-2-34 Chorus 1 Y-Teens 1-2-34 Commercial Club 4 Honor Society 34 Junior Play Chieftain Staff 4 JAMES RONALD WILLIAMS “Ron” A happy man can say he has lived. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Chieftain Staff 4 VIRGINIA LEA PORCHER “Ginny” If I can’t find anything to laugh about I’ll just giggle. Newcomerstown 1 Chorus 2 Y-Teens 2-3-4 FHA 34 Junior Play Poetry Contest 3 Cheerleading Manager 4 Cafeteria 2-3-4 Commercial Senior Chieftain Staff 4 RUTH ELIZABETH HICKMAN “Ruth” Good natured and cheerful. Y-Teens 1-34 Chieftain Staff 4 KENNETH EDWARD DONALDSON “Tex” Napoleon was short, Caesar was short, and so am I. Football 1-2-34 Track 1-2 Basketball Manager 2 Hi-Y 1-2-34 Latin Club 1-2 Varsity “N” 2-3-4 Hi-Dramatics 4 Scholarship 2 Homecoming Escort 4 Hi-Y Basketball 24 Prince of Peace 4 FTA 4 Chieftain Staff 4 All-County Football 4 WILLIAM FERRILL SMITH “Ferrill” Light of heart, clever; sad and worried never. Hi-Y 3-4 Library Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 21 DENNY LEE SMAIL “Denny” Athletic and handsome! What more could you ask for? Hi-Y 2-3-4 Class Officer 1 Hi-Y Officer 4 Latin Club 1-2 Band 1 A. Legion Essay 1-2-3 Football 2-3-4 Football Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1-2 Track 2 Varsity “N” 2-3-4 Homecoming Escort 4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 Snowball Escort 4 RALPH HOWARD BLACHLY “Ralph” He gains his friends by being one. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Scholarships 2-3 Chieftain Staff 4 Poetry Contest 3 GEORGIA LEE GARREN “George” If you can’t convince ’em, confuse ’em. FHA 1 Chorus 1-4 Band 1-2 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Library Club 2-3-4 Library Club Officer 2-3 Editorial Board 4 Office Assistant 4 SHIRLEY ANN BRANSTETER “Shirley” Trouble sits but lightly on her shoul- ders. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2 Chorus 1 Office Assistant 2-3-4 Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 LORETTA MAE WHITE “Loretta” Good words are worth much and cost little. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 FT A 4 Girls’ State 3 Library Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Scholarship 2-3 Chieftain Staff 4 WILLIAM ROBERT WAGNER “Bob” He sows and reaps. Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 22 RICHARD DEAN SMITH “Dick” All the great men are dying and I don’t feel well myself. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Track 1-2-3 Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2 Varsity “N” Chieftain Staff 4 RUTH DOREEN CUTHBERT “Doreen” Generally speaking, Doreen is generally speaking. Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Prince of Peace 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Solo and Ensemble 2-3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Chorus 1 Latin Club 1-2 Y-Tcens 1-2-34 Y-Teen Cabinet 4 Scholarship 1-2 Chieftain Staff 4 Library Club 1 CHARLES RUSSELL HASS “Chuckie” Practice makes the best instructor. Band 1-2-34 Orchestra 1-2-34 Chorus 2 Solo and'Ensemble 1-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Hi-Y Officer 4 Latin Club 1-2 Latin Club Officer 2 Library Club 2-3-4 Library Club Officer 3-4 FT A 4 Prince of Peace 4 Office Assistant 4 Junior Play Editorial Board 4 PATRICIA ANN BOSLEY “Pat” She is nice and full of youth, on her lips is a smile of truth. Lorin Andrews 1 Chieftain Staff 4 ALEX DANNY MARKUS “Alex” I exist as I am and that is enough. Hi-Y 2-3-4 Band 1-2 Football 2-3-4 Varsity “N” Chieftain Staff 4 Having fun is her chief delight. Chorus 1 Latin Club 1 Y-Teens 1-3-4 Junior Play Chieftain Staff 4 BARBARA LEE WELLER “Barb” 23 MARION EUGENE STEWART “Stu” Full of nonsense, full of fun, he can get a laugh from anyone. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Hi-Y Officer 4 Hi-Dramatics 4 Office Assistant 4 Class Officer 4 Prince of Peace 4 Latin Club 1-2 Junior Play Basketball Manager 1 Track 2 Football 1-2-3 Chorus 1 Chieftain Staff 4 Snowball Escort 4 MARY ALICE MOORE “Mary Alice” She does the ordinary things in an extraordinary way. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-4 Chorus 1-2 Library Club 3-4 Library Officer 4 Junior Play FT A 4 Student Senate 4 Prince of Peace 4 Chieftain Staff 4 MARION LEE FRICKE “Marion” A quiet lad is he, who’s going places, just wait and see. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Ili-Y 3-4 Solo and Ensemble 3-4 Chorus 2 Chieftain Staff 4 RITA JUANITA HANN “Rita” If silence were golden, I’d be a million- aire. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 CHARLOITE JEAN CONNELLY “Charlotte” Original, Witty, Wise, one girl in a hundred. Y-Teens 1 Cheerleader 1-2 Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 DIANE MARIE KETLER “Diane” His ring encompasseth her finger. FHA 1-2-3 Chieftain Staff 4 24 J SALLY MICHELE TORSON “Sally” Hey! Wait for me. Band 1-2-34 Orchestra 4 Majorette 3-4 Solo and Ensemble 1-3-4 Y-Teens 1-3-4 Library Club 2 Student Senate 4 Chieftain Staff 4 FTA 4 VERNON FREDERICK SIBER “Vernon” Hitch your wagon to a star. Latin Club 1-2 • Honor Society 3-4 Boys’ State 3 Scholarship 1-2-3 Student Senate 3 Homecoming Escort 4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Varsity “N” Chieftain Staff 4 GEORGIA MARIE JONES “George” The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. Y-Tccns 1-2-3-4 Y-Tcen Cabinet 3-4 Cheerleader 1-4 Homecoming Attendant 2 Latin Club 2-3 Latin Club Officer 3 Honor Society 34 Scholarship 2-3 Library Club 2 Prince of Peace 4 Hi-Dramatics 4 FT A 4 Chieftain Staff 4 GREGORY ALAN REYNOLDS “Greg” The happiest days of my life have been lost here. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Baseball 1-2-3 Hi-Y Basketball 2-4 Basketball Manager 3 Hi-Dramatics 4 Chieftain Staff 4 CAROL ANN ZABADAH “Carol” Blond, blue-eyed, and very sweet, here’s a girl who’s really neat. Commercial Club 4 Chieftain Staff 4 LAWRENCE DONALD GROFF “Larry” Humor and wit are his. Hi-Y 1-2-34 Chieftain Staff 4 25 RUTH ANN INGHRAM “Ruth Ann” A laugh is worth a thousand tears in any market. Y-Teens 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 4 Solo and Ensemble 2-3-4 Library Club 2-3-4 Library Officer 4 FHA 4 FHA State Chorus 4 Latin Club 1 Chieftain Staff 4 RONALD WILLIAM WITTMAN, JR. “Bill” He is little, but he’s wise and a terror for his size. Football Manager 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-4 Track 1-2-4 Basketball Manager 1-3 Varsity “N” Chieftain Staff 4 LINDA LEE NETTLE “Linda” She keeps the sunshine ever before her, the shadows fall behind. Hi-Dramatics 4 Prince of Peace 4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Band 1 Junior Play Chieftain Staff 4 MICHAEL STEPHAN GOZDON “Mike” A little fun now and then is good for us important men. Hi-Y 2-3-4 Latin Club 1-2 Hi-Dramatics 3-4 Track 3-4 Chieftain Staff 4 BETTY GAIL KISER “Betty” She’s just the quiet kind, who’s nature never varies. Doylestown 1 Y-Teens 3 Chieftain Staff 4 26 Jim Chenevy, Treasurer; Bill Shondel, President; Cheryl Juersivich, Vice-President; Sandy Sponseller, Secretary Junior Class Officers Kenny Judy Tom Dib Susan Newton Jerry Aman Anderson Anderson Ballard Beaber Bogard Boyd Jim Dan Dick Denzil Pauline Dave Merrie Coss Cromer Cromer Digman Dye Eamsberger Ensminger 27 Kay George Glenn Joyce Kathleen Jim Bill Gabler Gabor Gallagher Gallagher Garman Gray Greenawalt Ramona Sandra Beth Linda Carolyn Shirley Raoul Guzman Hammock Hansel Hartsock Hass Helmuth Helwig Pat Gary Jim Bob Marion Bonnie Paul Henry Hoeft Holm Holmes Huffstutter Hughes Inghram Dean Cheryl Barb Mary Lou Cynthia Sharon Ralph Jones Juersivich Kendle Ketler Lawrence Lawrence Lindeman Marilyn Jim Eddie Jerry Barb Irene John Mann Marich Markham May Mercer Mohler Morgan 28 Keith Nixon Mable Pat Flo Mary Ann Gary Mary Norris Powell Reichenbach Remark Rhoades Ries George Claudia Chuck Mary Sandy Carolyn Mary Lou Shuman Smith Snyder Snyder Sponseller Stalnaker Staver Jerry Cookie Bob Buddy Nelson Linda Marla Stoll Stoll Tesch Treisch Trompower Walsh Wilhelm Peggy Barb Allan Joyce Kathy Karl Tom Wood annayon Yingling Yingling Young Youngblood Zabadah 29 Gayle Brasaemle, Treasurer; Brian Cuthbert, President; Dave Juersivich, Vice-President; Ronnie McClaskey, Secretary. Sophomore Officers Regena Judy Ada Allshouse Baker Ballard David Ruth Martha Mary Lois Gayle Ballard Baughman Blachly Bloomfield Brasaemle Roderick Jane Brian Janet Terry Richard Tommy Cromer Culp Cuthbert DeWalt Donnenwirth Esselburn Finefrock Kenny Cathy Lowell Annabel Evelyn Patricia Judith Gumbarevic Guzman Haggerty Hancock Hann Hardman Hartsock Donald Cheryl Dorothy Pat David Donald Janet Hoover Horst Isom Jolly Juersivich Ketler King Karen Phil Donald Charles Patricia Sandra Donald Kirkpatrick Kiser Koprivec Kraft Lawrence Lowry Lybarger 31 Gary Lybarger Nancy Marzilli Danny Miller Michael Nicholas Vf Ronald McQaskey Lacklan McIntosh Beverly Orr Shirley Ott Carolyn Parker Gary Parker Dan Penchalk Patricia Randolph James Remark Ronald Riggs Charlene Sams William Sarvcr Toni Sauerbrei Clark Saylor John Schilling Paul Seifert Eileen Simpkins Frances Smith Nancy Smith Susan Stalnaker Sally Robert Stcmple Stimpert James Strayer Ruth Roemanas Marcia enny Strosaker Summerfield Swigart Tcsch 32 '.'-A. Linda Toomy Brenda Triplett Ellen Turley Carol Tinsler Neil Weygandt Sharon Wagner Mark Walsh Wanda Weber Jerry Wenger Verla Mary Tingling Alice Young Freshman Officers 33 John Judith Wayne Clarence Michael Judy Joyce Arter Arter Badida Benson Bodnar Bogard Branliam Frank Barbara Thomas Marlene Patricia Anna Diane Browne Buttcrmore Casto Conrad Crawford Crawford Cullen Peggy Blanch Judy Janet Tonya Ray Pat Cuthbert Davis Digman Downing Duma Fowler Freed Gerald Barbara James Rosemary Carolyn Patricia Eddie Gainey Gallagher Gill Gill Greenewalt Groff Guthrie Victoria Paul Lois Jim Linda Larry Thomas Hamel Harbaugh Hartong Hickman Hiltebrand Hodgson Holland 34 Jean Trudy David Holmes Hopper Horst 1 Sandra Koppes Larry Kratzer Judy Lawrence Gerald Long Lana McGregor Alfred Lois Dorothea Linda McLeese McMillen Middour Mohler Absent when pictures were made Nancy Dennis Remark Reynolds Gary Ridgeway Margaret Roberta Pcrcsta Powell Carol Rafferty Thomas Reid I Jacqueline Jackson Harlen Reach Roberts Ribinson 35 Mary Ann Marie Jeffery Arthur Rohr Ruip Runser Seifert Russell John Ed Barbara Sandy Sherhag Sherrill Shondel Shook Sich Chester Simon Sally Jim Oscar Ronnie Charles Leonard Slusser Smith Smith Sponseller Stanley Starcher Karen Betty Ann Ronnie Joyce Larry Stark Staver Steiner Stephan Stockeri Susan David Jean Robert Vernon Ralph Patty Tonn Wagner Walsh Warren Wayne Weigand Williams Denny Karen David Larry John Wittman Wittman Yannayon Yannayon Youngblood 36 Northwest High Concert Band 39 “Marilyn” “Marion’ ‘Bruce” “Tom’ “Chuck” Ruth Ann” “Ralph” “Doreen” “Sandy” Band “Betsy” “Bonnie” Seniors ii “Dale” Band “Helen’ ‘Peggy’ ‘Sally’ | “Mary Lou” Seniors 42 44 Chorus Orchestra MR. EMIL W. PUFFENBERGER The senior band members wish to take this opportunity to express their gratitude for the guidance unselfishly contributed by Mr. Puffenberger in instilling within us a vast appreciation for good music. Need we say that we are forever indebted to our music department. For your efforts and your personal interests in each of us, we express thanks by dedicating this section of the 1960 Chieftain to you. OHIO STATE BAND CONTEST FINALS 1954 Capital University I 1957 Ohio State University I 1955 Marion. Ohio I 1958 Capital University I 1956 Ashland College I 1959 Ohio State University I 46 ■rv BASKETBALL SCORES MR. 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Activities 65 Homecoming 66 Homecoming ■ ■ . j Snowball The Prom 559 70 The Prom '59 71 Cafeteria Personnel Maintenance Personnel The Timken Holler Bearing Company • Canton 6, Ohio HOOVER FINE APPLIANCES AROUND THE WORLD CONVERTIBLE AND CANISTER VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FLOORWASHERS STEAM AND DRY IRONS HAND CLEANERS • FLOOR POLISHERS COMMERCIAL CASTINGS • ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS THE HOOVER COMPANY NORTH CANTON, OHIO Compliments of DAVIS STUDIO LAUGHLIN’S BOOK STORE Barberton Ohio For Exciting Footwear For Graduation . . . For College . .. 214 Market Avenue, North Compliments WEISBERGER’S THE STERN MANN CO. 572 Tuscarawas West Canton, Ohio Barberton, Ohio DUMA PACKING CO. Where Quality and Service Predominate BEEF-VEAL-LAMB Phone TU-2-3014 West Center Road Clinton, Ohio Choice Baby Beef for Your Freezer ELMER R. STAUDT General Insurance 424 National Bank Building Phone GL-5-9363 CANTON, OHIO Graduates! Select RECHT BROS. HART SCHAFFNER MARX SPARKLE MARKET Authentic Fashions for College and Career 1230 Wooster Road West WALKERS BARBERTON, OHIO 106 North Market Avenue Canton, Ohio C. R. KURTZ, INC. FULTON PHARMACY Canal Fulton, Ohio Canal Fulton, Ohio PATRONS’ ADVERTISEMENTS Clinton SMITH’S SUPER SERVICE PAOLANO’S GREENHOUSE FLORIST DANNEMILLER ORCHARDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AKRON GRABER MILLS, INC. CHARLIE’S CUSTARD HOWARD’S MARKET ROBERT D. MITZEL, D.O. CLARKS INN HILLSIDE PARK CLUB STEVES SINCLAIR SERVICE WARWICK BARBER SHOP SCHMITT GEN. STORE — WARWICK-R.D. 1 — CLINTON, OHIO WARWICK UPHOLSTERING Manchester DALE’S GULF SERVICE FLOWERS BY DICK MIDLAKE DRY CLEANING CO. PATRONS’ ADVERTISEMENTS Barberton AMBROSE DOLL, JEWELER THE BARBERTON POST —YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER LAWSON’S DAIRY STORE — JOHNSON CORNERS DR. LEO RUBIN, OPTOMETRIST HERWICK’S FLORAL SHOP STARINKI MOTOR SALES, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY’S AUTO PARTS THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES RICHARDS AUTO SERVICE HART JEWELRY COMPANY SICA TV APPLIANCES FURNITURE CO. FRANK FURNITURE CO. WEIGAND’S INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. OHIO FURNITURE CO. — BARBERTON’S LARGEST BARBERTON PLUMBING CO. SALLY’S STYLE SHOP AL’S IGA FOODLINER H. E. SIMON CO., JEWELERS MANCHESTER -Compliments ROAD MARKET of 5341 Manchester Road Phone Tu 2-9900 SWIGART FUNERAL HOME Choice Meats Fresh Vegetables DON SWIGART Owner OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TILL 2 Phone UL 4-2356 KUNKLE AND KLEIN, INC. McMILLEN HARDWARE Clinton — Manchester On the PHONE TUxedo 2-3080 or 2-3717 Square CALL US PLUMBING PROBLEMS CANAL FULTON SQUARE MEN’S STORE Complete Formals for All Occasions $7.50 MILICH’S VILLAGE INN 503 WEST TUSC. Barberton Ohio Compliments of SEGEL’S Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear NELSON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. Where You Will Find Lovely Things to Wear “Nelson Sells Quality” 28 Lincoln Way, E. Massillon, Ohio PHONE TE-3-4829 PATRONS’ ADVERTISEMENTS Canal Fulton JANET’S BEAUTY SHOP CANAL CASTINGS, INC. RITA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE SCHALMO’S FOOD LOCKER MR. AND MRS. EARL ZIMMERMAN NELSON’S VILLAGE RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTS OF CHARM SHOPPE BLOOMFIELD CHEVROLET EXCHANGE BANK CO. CUTHBERT JEWELRY DELTHA’S VARIETY STORE FULTON FLOWER SHOP STOUGHTON’S GULF SERVICE HARDGROVE AUTO SERVICE FLORIAN P. CUTHBERT, M.D. KENDALL BARBER SHOP DENISON DIEHL FULTON DRY CLEANERS Compliments of Compliments of GILCHER LUMBER INC. H. J. ROTH WELL Cherry St. FITTING CO., INC. Canal Fulton, Ohio Congratulations JOHNNIE’S and PASTRY Best Wishes to the SHOP Graduates of 1960 Amherst Shopping Center The Complete Line of Evening Independent Baked Goods PATRONS’ ADVERTISEMENTS Massillon C. O. FINEFROCK CO. MASSILLON HARDWARE COMPANY SPUHLERS, INC. VENTURA SHOE SERVICE AMHERST PARK BEAUTY SALON THE OHIO DRILLING COMPANY PROGRESSIVE RADIO TV Canton COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GATTUSO’S MUSIC CENTER, INC. DUMONTS SPORTING GOODS Akron COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON’S Canal Fulton BURTON’S DEPARTMENT STORE ART’S BARBER SHOP B M GRILL E. B. SOHIO SERVICE Varsity Cheerleaders - Cheer for VARSITY DRIVE INN Worth Repeating! f SHOES Put Luxury on Your Feet THIRTY 3, FIRST STREET, N. E. MASSILLON THE COMMUNITY STORE, INC. MIKE BRADY’S PINK COTTAGE 2922 Lincoln Way, N. W. MASSILLON, OHIO Radio — Television — Appliances Your Restaurant When in Massillon OUR FORTIETH YEAR ROBERTA’S DRIVE-IN THE F. W. ARNOLD AGENCY CO. “Insurance That Insures” Coneys Hamburgs and Terrace Miniature Golf 1028 First St., N. E. 224 Lincoln Way, East MASSILLON, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO PATRONS’ ADVERTISEMENTS Canal Fulton VINCE E. STEPHAN FULTON FEED SUPPLY CO. PIPER COAL BUILDING SUPPLY NELSON’S VILLAGE RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND FULTON SUPER MARKET FINEFROCK BROS. COMPANY Massillon NORRIS M. BROOMALL Canton GRABER MILLS. INC. ANGIE’S Pizza Restaurant LES AND ANGIE HILNER, Your Hosts • Banana • Meatball • Tuna Fish Pizza Pie Plus All Regular Pizza Spaghetti — Ravioli Meatball Sandwiches Fake Out Orders or Dining Room Service OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HOURS MON. THRU THURS. 11 A.M.-12 P.M. FRI. AND SAT. 11 A.M.-l A.M. SUN. 4 P.M.-12 P.M. SH 5-0492 343 4th N. W. BARBERTON Hunting Handicraft Fishing Bowling Archery Football Softball Basketball Pony League Baseball Little League Track Golf Tennis Owned and Operated By Massillon Sportsmen For Sportsmen Complete line of athletic equipment for High Schools, Colleges Independents SPALDING RIDDELL WILSON MacGREGOR Congratulations AND CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE Graduating Class of 1960 From THE HAMMER INSURANCE AGENCY HIGH SCHOOL INSURE TODAY BE SURE TOMORROW 426 EAST CHERRY STREET CANAL FULTON, OHIO UI-4-3929 NIMISILA LANES, INC. The Home for Bantams anid Junior Bowlers BEST WISHES to the Class of 1960 PITKIN FORD GARAGE THUNDERBIRD FORDS South Canal Street Canal Fulton, Ohio E. E. PARKER DESOTO PLYMOUTH MOTOR COMPANY South Canal Street Canal Fulton Presents “THE VALIANT” Compliments of MOORE’S RESTAURANT ROBERT D. FELLMETH AGENCY Canal Fulton Ohio “Insurance for Every Need” Comer of Cherry and High Streets UL-4-2481 Compliments of Boyle’s SHAMROCK RESTAURANT Canal Fulton, Ohio A Compliments of BLOOMFIELD GARAGE TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made YCARIOOKS
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