Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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McBride-superin- tendent . 0 our .fclmol A--Q5 N1 'KW Mlm ir Secretaries Elsie Miller, Mary Ann Bane, Janet Twacldle, and Helen Phillips. W W-J, W -MM '3-55515, . f, QT?g,,: ' ' .L K . i f- zwiiff ' M 4, .. : ' fl.. A . fu, -V L my , , ,, K , ....v,. .. ..... ,, . ,.,. N , K NX- f 'aqui Aagvwv mfmwmf-wi -Www - L f b ifVLL ,V gg -f X 4 -4 ,L K- L 7: fr , L, - QL L , L , Vkz. L V , L L, V, L L L L L I - W-iLA F W V L ,Lg-Lk,LffLLLLm:v, A S , KJ, T f ' H 1 K L K hw L mg? Q 12 as X SQ! A,LL gm, 5 -x 5 3 -2 --4, x Q. RUH1 Bell Alvin J. Flint A-B- Oberlin B.S. Baldwin-Wallace M.A. Wellesley In Sczknce - - W6 get 101716 .ff7 6l1'lg3 Vefffllff mm' learn the bone! of the body. In Engliflv - - fometimef we take 6l text. . . . . . or l6lk6IJ6l1 f in a broadmft Madge Mossmon Kendall Fclke Donald Harness B.Ph. Denison B.S. Ohio State B.S. Wilmington I2 or confer with the teacher Naomi Wiebe Howard Wheeler B.A. Bluffton B.S. Bowling Green Store . . . orjuftplezin .ftuely I3 1 Clinton Stevenson A. B. Ohio Wesleyan M.A. Ohio State WB dl:fCMJ'.!' C1fU 1 B1'lf 622B1'lfJ' . . . and linen to 61 new viewpoint P. J. Garcia B. Th. Colgate In H iftory . . . 01'I?0l'1'lf out lbubhk lands. . . ana' Social Studies- - . . . and stage a drunken-driving trial Grant Walls LaVerne Parks T. Rr Sforer A.B. Indiana Normal A.B., M.A. Oberlin B.S. Ashland M.A. Western Reserve In Mathematics - - Burton Chandler B.S. Denison az dwicultprobkm if .folved . . . Blanche Zuercher B.S. Wooster Dgfgfd 3115256 . . . and the interest-mte i.fjQg1fi1 66l I6 In Commerczbll Subjkctf- D BS ai d W. Str ghf . Ohio Sta we look at the bMJ'Z.7'l6.f.f world. . . . . . and tvyfor womlrper minute I7 June Wilchek c win-Wa fff4 A.B. B ld we comtruct 6l cabinet. . . . . . and learn bow to run cz lathe. . . In 519010 - - S. Henry Smith B.S. Miami Q . . E 5. l , fe I.. , Herbert Rolsten Richard Vogt B-EA-p?hgh?g'igl:l'ELiY B.S. Ohio University . . . the wood I8 fs .tv 'K Nancy Carrick B.A. Heidelberg we .sample the refnltf. . . and Home Econonfzicf - - my-, . ,V-K v,:.,. 'W F? S. I 2: ' I s We life? r r 5, U af If f ,mg W J .- . . . ana' make .romefaney .ralaa'.r. . . . . . ana' learn a new .rtiteh . . . . . and arrange a table setting I9 fl' -4 Eva Harkness B. S. Miami we .flectcb tnfins in charcoal . . . In Art ana' Music-- R. Paul Laycock Henry Gladigon B.S. Cincinnati B.S. Kent State M.A. Colorado M.A. Western Reserve . . . ana' give a Clnfiftmaf Program . . . . . . anclpractzcefor a Sunday concert 20 19: Louise LePonfois B.A. Ohio Wesleyan we attempt some first md. . . yas In Ployyzktzl .M Educatiotft Carl Seibel Harry Shudle B.S. Denison A.B. Mount Union M.A. Western Reserve , , We fee dl fgotbpllljqlm , , , . . . andperfect our wreftling .skill 21 And All Around the rfclaool WE loudly applauded Jeff Dieterich when he won first place in the Voice of Democracy contest. . .and were grateful to proiector-operators Phil May, Stanley Cha- pin, and Harry Griffin. We were surprised when Dom Caprara and Jim Spals- bury became part-time librarians. . .and were pleased with George Diehl, Mary Shutts, Fred Sheppard, and Russell Fisher, who were winners in the magazine sales- manship contest. Miss Mossman's Latin class still struggled with do, dare, dedi, datus, as it has over many years. . .but Joel Samaha could not express the ioy of all concerned when model Jim Luxon gave us a glimpse of the new band uniforms for which we had waited so longl if .MJ ,..A-..qg,,f-5, J, 'Y X -4 3. ,,-if- :+L .w- ..zt.j5L'f- '- ' 5?-is l, .-yn Q.. . iq 'aff 2 5'-fl , 1, .13 '1 'N ' ffl 'L .wa-1 ff 1' ' , - . J. iL,..f 5, ' .25-I. . .. Q -3+-' 'QL--.. 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Compliments of PATRICK HISS ew-nw Thomas Aclelman Charlotte Allen Carol Baker Margaret Baker Virginia Baker Af Semom we watched the lout mowfallfrom thu Wmdow Joanne Bishop MARCH 1, 1954 Shirley Boepple Henry Cooper Jeanne Chapin Jacqueline BUFHS 25 ! 9 Jeffras Dieferich Constance Cunningham JGUISS CfGY1ClGll James Draper Beniamin Duffey As Semom we occupzea' the jimi claaucr m the band Susan Meyer, Barbara Strecker, Joanne Nardecchia, Shirley Boepple, Carole Taylor Marilyn Earl Erle Ellis Leah Elmer Irene Gaag Ruth Hackett 'Q' 26 Richard Hainline Julia Hayes Mary .lo Hepp Rosemary Heyl Gretchen Hill - - - and attended Kiwaniy Jim Sperrle. A1 Pavka William Horning Keith Kelley Ronnie Kramer Irene Kramer Janis Keysor 27 dinnery on Tburfdayx James Luxon Gerald Lawrence Raymond Krebs Hazel MacDonald Mary Mareft AJ Semen' we learned to expresf oumelvef better. . . Sondra Tutchings Sandra May Susan Meyer Marguerite Neuse William Newman Alberf Puvlca 28 Barbara Peckham Thomas Peckham Johann Pickett Willis Ramsey Betty Reddick and Jpent much time writing .renior tlaemex l Joel Samaha Barbara Tmker Marilyn Sennett Pauline Smifll Melvin Silcox Carolyn Shutts R Clifford Springer Shirley Steele James Speffle Barbara Spencer Allen Sfraii' Af Semorf We conferred mtl: the teafbenr on zmportant F Beverly Sweatman Harry Thompson Barbara Tinker Problemf 4, .,,. Miss LaPontois, Gretchen Hill, Joanne Bishop Carrol Touby Wu, .gm 'T' af' Terrence Turner Sondra Tutchings Annabelle Twitchell Homecoming Queen Beverly Wahl Wayne Ward and were honored on many occmzomt Ruchard Wetzel Robert WI lkunson Ch ' . . Jeanne apm Rnchard Worcester Irma Witter 31 s-j0'7frL! X' THOMAS CLARENCE ADELMAN Tom - Track 11,125 Marching Band 10- 125 Orchestra 125 Pep Band 125 Symphonic Band 11,125 German Band 125 District VW graduates Point with pride. .. 7,8,10-125 Truckerettes 85 Librarian 7, 85 Signal Staff 7, 8, 1 1,125 Co-editor of Signal 125 District Scholarship Tests 115 Chorus 7, 85 Junior-Senior Play 11,125 Cole Club 7, 85 FTA 9-12, President 125 GAA Cabinet 12 Pet Peeve - Peo Ie who think P Scholarship Tests 115 Proiector Clul18-12 . t they IUWQW eVe YllTl 9 pet peeve , Moufhy people Ambition - To uve In Europe for Ambition - To be successful U Yea' Hobby - Sports CHARLOTTE ALLEN ZA? Red - Girls Intramurals 9-125 GAA10- 125 Truckerettes 9-125 Style Show 9,10, 125 Chorus 11,125 Junior-Senior Play 12 Pet Peeve - Students who quit school in senior year Ambition - Good housewife Hobby - Sports CMJ GMM- 034121, CAROL ANN BAKER Kaki - Girls' Intramurals 9-125 March- ing Band 9-125 Orchestra 10-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 10-125 GAA 7, 8, 1 15 Chorus 8 Pet Peeve - First period study hall Ambition - A certain boy SHIRLEY JANE BOEPPLE Bep - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Cheer- leader 8, reserve 9, varsity 105 Marching Band 8-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 9- 125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Y-Teens 9-115 GAA 10-125 Truckerettes 9,105 Style Show 95 Chorus 7, 85 Michigan-State Game 125 Voted Best Figure 12 Pet Peeve - Ambition - Hobby - People withouta good sense of humor Married and have 25 kids lcheaper by the dozen, Arguing with Joel Samaha and Lazylout parties JAMES STRICKLAN Maw D CRANDALL Jim - Basketball 95 Marching Band 8-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphon- ic Band 8-125 German Band 125 Hi-Y 9,10 Chorus 75 Safety Pa Pet Peeve - Ambition - Hobby - v trol 7,8 People who are high- hatted Married and a million- aire Car Racing CONSTANCE CUNNINGHAM Connie - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Mich- igan-State Game10-125 Cheerleader 8, reserve 95 Marching Band 9-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Y-Teens 9-115 GAA 10-125 Signal Staff 125 Student Council 7, 85 Chorus 7, 85 Cole Club 85 Voted MostAttractive 12 Pet Peeve - Ambition Hobby - People who think they are better than others - Airline stewardess, housewife Lazylout parties Hobby - Sports .lpiel Q.fY1'Qf'1 'W WILLIAM JEEERAS DIETERICH JACQUELINE ANN BURNS Toes - Marchlung Band 8-125 Pep Band MARGARET MAUREEN BAKER '-Jackie - Y-Teens 11, 12, Style show io, :30'L2i15Q?l:f,'1'Q ?f5'jf2?'gt2fdGif20'1 ,I Reenie - Girls' Intramurals 95 Marching Chorus 10-12 BCT? Cicsgogf. er H. tu. ins horn? Band 10,115 Symphonic Band 10,1 15 Truck- Pet Peeve - People who show off Sm Rests 9 Iofghorug 7-'fzrfgof ct OPGZ erettes 105 Librarian 105 Signal Staff 75 Ambition - To 1-revel 'mfg' Junigr-genior Pla Ii. V 'FSMZ f Style Show 10 Hobby - Tennis and volleyball Anmgtive I2 Y ' 0 e 5- Pet Peeve - School , - L S - h ... ' ' Ambition - Housiwife 7 C,, 40-' Pet Peeve l3EgnsP0nns trans Hobby ' 'ce 5 Ghng Ambition - Write a book JEANNE HELEN CHAPIN Hobby - Lazylout parties V Jeanne - Girls' Intramurals 7-125Cheer- leader 75 Pigskin Queen 125 Y-Teens 9-12, CJ Treasurer 10, President 125 Librarian 8,115 44fKf!Aj VAQGINIA EARERI I 7 8 Y T FTA 9-12, student Council 7,s,1o,11, A 'n 1Y if 5' nffomvfv S I i ' eens Class Officer 7,125 District Scholarship 911011 li Tl'UCl4el'el'feS 9110i 519001 Sfaff Tests 9,105 Chorus 7-115 Cole Club 7, 85 TIQMTES. EiEI':l?'QR?1DRAPER 7, 8,10,115 District Scholarship Tests 9, National Honor Society 11,125 Voted Us Y , , '- 105 Style Show 9,105 Chorus 7-9,115 Cole Best Personqlify I2 Amblllon T9 Own 0 991099 Club 8 Pet Peeve - Snobbish people Hobby ' Cars and 9 '5 Pet Peeve - Undrdmafgc peopled Ambition - A college education Q f Ambition - Successfu wife an Hobby - Reading fwhen I have 5' , mother timei jeiyy L ff! X Hobby - Anything.I stay in-I terested in for 10 mln- utes or more 23431100761 JOANNE LOUISE BISHOP Bish - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 DAR Test 125 Sports Day 9-125 Michigan- State Game 11,125 Marching Band 7-125 Orchestra 8-125 Pep Band 10-125 Sym- phonic Band 8-125 Y-Teens 9-125 GAA MMC HANK COOPER Bub - Orchestra 10-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 10-125 German Band 12 Pet Peeve - Ambition - Hobby - 32 Republican Administra- tion To be a greater Demo- crat Ridiculing the Republicans BENJAMIN V. DUFFEY, JR. Ben - Football 7,85 Marching Band 9- 125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 10-125 German Band 125 Hi-Y 95 Librarian 85 Class Officer 10,115 District Scholarship Tests 95 Proiector Club 7-125 Safet Patrol 85 Junior-Senior Plays 115 Cole Cllub 8 Pet Peeve - Nosey people Ambition - Multi-million dollars in oil Hobby - Music . . to our excellent recom' . .. ritz. MARILYN JEAN EARL Spook - Girls' Intramurals 7,8,10-125 Y-Teens 9-125 GAA 125 Truckerettes 95 Student Council 85 Style Show 9,105 JULIA AN NE HAYES Judy - Signal Staff 125 Chorus 12 Pet Peeve - Not being able to live in Michigan Ambition - To marry and to be a iournalist Chorus 7-9, 115 Cole Club 8 Hobby - Ijezzifiock d'ng and Pet Peeve - A certain teacher Ambition - Secretary Hobby - Sleeping UA fi T ISILFQ ERLE DEAN ELLIS 5 Ant - Basketball 95 Track 115 Cheer- leader varsity 10-125 Hi-Y 9-125 Safety Patrol 7,85 Junior-Senior Plays 115 Cole Club 7, 85 Voted Most Talkative 12 Pet Peeve - Solid Geometry Ambition - To go to Wilmington Hobby - Sports LEAH ANN ELMER Lee - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Michigan- StateQame 10,125 Cheerleader 7, March- ing Band 8-10,125 Orchestra 8-125 Pep Band 8-10,125 Symphonic Band 8-10,125 Y-Teens 125 GAA 7,8, 10-125 Librarian 7, 85 Signal Staff 7,8,11,125 FTA 125 Tar- get Editor 8, Co-editor of Signal 125 Dis- trict Scholarship Tests 115 Chorus 85 DAR Test 125 Cole Club 7, 85 Voted Most Studious 12 Pet Peeve - People who are late Ambition - To travel Hobby - Reading, sports IRENE GEORGIA GAAG Pee Wee - Girls' Intramurals 7, 85 Truckerettes 125 Style Show 9-125 Chorus8 Pet Peeve - Getting up in the morning Ambition - Housewife Hobby - Donnie 16406 2542064224 RUTH CAROLE HACKETT Peanut - Y-Teens 9,105 Truckerettes 11,125 Style Show 9-125 Chorus 9,12 Pet Peeve - Unshaven airman Ambition - Housewife Hobby - Bob o . 9 0 RICHARD DEAN HAINLINE Dick - Chorus 11 Pet Peeve - Snobby people Ambition - Own a floor-covering store Hobby - Meeting new girls MARY JO ANN HEPP Nlary Jo - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Sports Day 9-125 Michigan-State Game 9,l1,125 GAA 10-12, Secretary 125 Signal Staff 7, 125 Style Show 95 Chorus 85 Cole Club 7, 85 Voted Most Athletic 12 Pet Peeve - Dancing Ambition - Own a 50 room man- sion Hobby - Sleeping till 8:00 on school days GXMWWG my ROSEMARY EDITH HEYL Rosemary - Girls' Intramurals 9-125 Y-Teens 9,10,125 GAA 10-125 Trucker- ettes 9, Signal Staff 95 FTA 125 Student Council 7, 85 Class Officer 7, 85 District Scholarship Tests 105 Style Show 95 Jun- ior-Senior Plays 125 Cole Club 7,8 Pet Peeve - Conceited people Ambition - To become a psy- chologist Hobby - Taking snapshots and reading ,eiezsew fed GRETCHEN MIRIAM HILL Gretch - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Cheer- leader 8, reserve 9, varsity 10-125 March- ing Band 7-125 Orchestra 7-125 Pep Band 95 Symphonic Band 8-125 Y-Teens 9,11,125 GAA 115 Signal Staff 8j FTA 125 Class Officer 7-105 District Scholarship Tests 115 Chorus 7, 85 Junior-Senior Plays 115 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 Pigskin Queen Attendant 12 Pet Peeve - Clerks who try to sell you something you don't want Ambition - See Eddie Fisher in person Hobby - Music 1 75'sgeF WILLIAM GEORGE HORNING Bill - Class Officer 85 Junior-Senior Play 11-125 Cole Club 8 Pet Peeve - Girls Ambition - Carpenter Hobby - Metal working 34.13 'D. X KEITH D. KELLEY Keith - Hi-Y 9-125 Chorus 7-125 Safety 33 Patrol 7,85 Junior-Senior Play 125 Cole Club 8 Pet Peeve - Fried brains Ambition - Engineer Hobby - Rock collecting lam WMU JANIS ANNE KEYSOR Jan - Style Show 9,1O,125 Chorus 8,9 Pet Peeve - Eight in a booth Ambition - To get nine in abooth Hobby - Reading IRENE KRAMER Ann - Girls' Intramurals 9,105 Style Show 9-12 Pet Peeve - Hot rods Ambition - To be a good secretary Hobby - Ice skating W K RON KRAMER Si - Hi-Y 10,115 Signal Staff 115 Safety Patrol 8 Pet Peeve - People that sayitcan't be done Ambition - Try to help unfortunate kids Hobby - Reading and baseball magazines Ray - Cheerleader 75 Librarian 115 Class Officer 75 Chorus 7, 85 Safety Patrol 7,8 RAYMOND KRE BS Pet Peeve - People who make me blush Ambition - To earn a million dollars Hobby - Swimming -f X U Q7 GERALD E. LAWRENCE Jerry - Football 9,11, 12, manager 105 Basketball 10-125 Baseball 105 Hi-Y 9, 10,125 Chorus 9-125 Proiector Club 9-125 Safety Patrol 7,8 Pet Peeve - Chemistry Ambition - A good iob Hobby - Sports JAMES THOMAS LUXON Jim - Football 8,9,11,125 Track 9,125 Tennis 115 Marching Band 8-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 9-125 Symphonic Band 8- 125 Student Council 8,125 Class Officer 8, 125 District Scholarship Tests 10,115 Hand .rzlgn our namef JAMES LUXON QCont.i Safety Patrol 75 Cole Club 85 Voted Most Studious 12 5 National Honor Society 11,12 Pet Peeve - Typing Ambition - To make a billion dollars Hobby - Sports, model building hm! HAZEL EVELYN MACDONALD Toots - Orchestra 8-125 Y-Teens 95 Truckerettes 125 Signal Staff 95 Style Show 10-125 'Chorus 7,8 Pet Peeve - Preiudiced people Ambition - College Hobby - Taking pictures and roller skating MARY FRANCES MARETT 1 Nlary - Girls' Intramurals 7, 85 Orches- tra 8-125 Style Show 95 Chorus 7 Pet Peeve - Fifth period study hall Ambition - Secretary Hobby - Skating ,QQ-M227 SANDRA ANN MAY Sandy - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Michi- gan-State Game 10-125 Cheerleader 7, reserve 95 Marching Band 7-125 Orchestra 48-125 Pep Band 125 Symphonic Band 8-125 Y-Teens 9-115 GAA 10-125 Signal Staff 7, 8, 125 Class Officer 7,85 Chorus 7, 85 Sports Day 9-125 Junior-Senior Play 11, 125 Voted Best Dressed 12 Pet Peeve - Boys late for dates Ambition - Dental technician and housewife Hobby - Lazylout parties SUSAN LYDIA MEYER Sue - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Michigan- State Game 11,125 Marching Band 8-125 Pep Band 9-125 Orchestra 8-125 Symphonic Band 8-125 Y-Te,ens,9-115 GAA 7, 8,10- 125 Chorus 7, 85 Junior-Senior Play 11, 12 Pet Peeve - People who think they know everything Ambition - To travel Hobby t-., Lazylout parties LORETTA MARGUERITE NEASE Maggie - Y-Teens 95 Truckerettes 125 Style Show 10-12 Pet Peeve - Being told I have beau- tiful blue eyes by a certain person Ambition - Go to an airline school Hobby - Writing letters 75.41577 WILLIAM JOHN NEWMAN Red - Hi-Y 9-115 Chorus 125 Proiector Club 11 Pet Peeve - Bookkeeping class Ambition - To be a 20 year man in the Navy Hobby - Guns cw PML ALBERT JAMES PAVKA Al - Cheerleader varsity 105 Hi-Y 10- 125 Signal Staff 125 Librarian 125 Class Of- ficer 10,125 Junior-Senior Play 115 Voted Best Figure 12 Pet Peeve - An empty gas tank Ambition - A beautiful home and car Hobby - Pat , W BARBARA PEC KHAM Barb - Girls' Intramurals 8-105 Y-Teens 95 Truckerettes 95 Style Show 9-125 Cho- rus 7,8 Pet Peeve - My sister Ambition - To travel Hobby - Reading 7TOwcf p 4f THOMAS WADE PECKHAM Tiger - Pet Peeve - Pop Stevenson Manager of a grocery store Teachers JOHANN RUTH PICKETT Jo - Girls' Intramurals 7-95 Cheer- leader 85 Marching Band 7-125 Orches- tra 9-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Y-Teens 9,105 GAA 85 Signal Staff 85 Student Council 7,115 Class Of- ficer 115 Style Show 9,10,125 Chorus 7,8 Ambition - Hobby - Pet Peeve - The guy who invented chairs and music stands Ambition - To raise a football team Hobby - U.ofM. football games WILLIS JAMES RAMSEY Bud - Previously attended Clear Fork High School in Colcord, West Virginia Pet Peeve - People that think they are better than anyone else Ambition - To be a television technician Hobby - ?????? 34 .ZWMWQ BETTY ANN REDDICK Betty - Girls' Intramurals 7, 8, 10-125 Y-Teens 9-115 GAA 125 Truckerettes 7- Style Show 9,105 Chorus 7-10,12 Pet Peeve - Ambition - Hobby People whoare indo To travel - Convincing Mary Jn He p that our bird talks JOEL SAMAHA Scurvolius - Marching Band 7-125 Or chesfra 8-125 Pep Band 9-125 Symphoni Band 8-125 German Band 10,125 Hi-Y1 115 District Scholarship Tests 9-115 Ch rus 7, 85 Junior-Senior Play 11,125 V03 Best Musician 12 Pet Peeve - My sister Shirley Ambition - To remain a bachelr Hobby - Lazylout parties Macaw MARILYN ANN SENNETT Ollie - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Micl' gan- Stqfe Game 10-125 Maiorette 10-1 Nlarching Band 7-125 Orchestra 8-125 P Band 8-125 Symphonic Band 7-125 Y-Te 9,105 GAA 10-125 Truckerettes 95 FTA District Scholarship Tests 9-115 Chorus I 85 Junior-Senior Play 11,125 Voted Best Musician 12 Pet Peeve - Pla ing marches in orchestra Ambition - To travel around the world Hobby - Lazylout parties Gfwfy-J CAROLYN ANN SHUTTS Carrot - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Y- 3 Teens 9-125 GAA 125 FTA 125 District i Scholarship Tests 95 Chorus 8-115 Cole Club 7,8 Pet Peeve - Translating Spanish Ambition - To make the dean's list in college Hobby - Sports MELVIN ARTHUR SILCOX MeIbo - Hi-Y 9,105 Proiector Club 7 125 Safety Patrol 7,8 Pet Peeve - '36 Plymouth Ambition - One asphalt plant Hobby - Gas engines ... PAULINE ELAINE SMITH Smitty - Girls' Intramurals 7,85 Y- Teens 95 Truckerettes 9-125 Librarian 85 Style Show 9-125 Chorus 12 Pet Peeve - Reckless drivers Ambition - Housewife Hobby - Sewing 6 Qc42 BARBARA ANN SPENCER Barb - Truckerettes 95 Style Show 9,10,12 Pet Peeve Ambition Hobby Receiving letters To be an elementary teacher Writing letters 20-PW- JAMES CHARLES SPETTLE Jim - Football 7-125 Basketball 7-125 Track 95 Baseball 105 Signal Staff 85 Stu- dent Council 85 Class Officer 85 Chorus 75 Proiector Club 7-115 Safety Patrol 7 df we clofe the book. ,Z1,,WA8,7 HARRY E. THOMPSON JR. u Harryn - cizfpfeeu BARBARA EDITH TINKER Tink - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 March- ing Band 9-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Y-Teens 9-115 GAA 7,8,10,115 Signal Staff 125 Chorus 7, 85 Junior-Senior Play 125 Pigskin Queen Attendant 11,12 Pet-Peeve - When I don't get a letter from Columbus Ambition - To marry Hobby - Knitting wwf-fi' 5 CARROL JEAN TOUBY Toub - Girls' Intramurals 8-125 Michi- gan-State Game 11,125 Y-Teens 9-125 GAA 10-125 Style Show 9-125 Chorus 7- 125 Voted Best Sense of Humor 12 jlff. BEVERLY JEANNE WAHL Bev - Girls' Intramurals 7-125 Michigan- State Game 10,125 Cheerleader reserve 115 Marching Band 9-125 Orchestra 10-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 10-125 Y- Teens 125 GAA 10-125 Librarian 85 Signal Staff 8 Pef Peeve - Fallingoutofbalconies Ambition - Physical education teacher - Perfectingmypivotfoot WAYNE ERNEST WARD Montgomery - Football 11,12, Manager 105 Basketball 7,8,10,115 Hi-Y 9-125 Student Council 85 Chorus 7,11,125 Pro- iector Club 9-125 Safety Patrol 7, 85 Jun- ior-Senior Play 115 Voted Best Dressed 12 Pet Peeve - Slow people Ambition - Multi-millionaire at 28 Hobby - Sports GZQVQ-nfl H, Hobby Pet Peeve Staying in bed in the Pei Peeve 5iUCk'UP Peoble RICHARD A. WETZEL A morning Ambifion T0 'fave' Willie - Mmhan Band 8-I2- o h - ' ' Hobby Swimming and roller 9 ' . rc es Ambmon T9 be G Couch 0' k t, tra 125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band PIGY basketball S G 'ng 8-125 German Band 125 Hi-Y 9-125 Student Hobby SPOHS Council 7, 85 Class Officer 95 Chorus 7, 8, n5N 5 X, . gI15 Proiector Club 7-125 Junior-Senior GY I 1, 12 SHIRLEY ANN STEELE TERRENCE TURNER Zetl-,Peeve - Studentgeacher pals 'IT H .. 1' ' 9-11 m ition - o tour urope Shirl - Student Council 8 er? P enms N I Hobby - Pool and sleeping - school ,safe 1 02:9 resets.. , - Ambmon - 'Aibrgsfrgwhl' my own Hbqbbylon - Poolcsngntennis ee s u I Hobby - Teasing my kid sister IRMA LOUISE WITTER W CLIFFORD EARL SPRINGER Cliff - Pet Peeve - Milan Ambition - Construction work Hobby - Cars Qzzmifmf ALLEN G. STRAIT uAlu - Pet Peeve - A certain teacher Ambition - Store owner 730 SONDRA SUE T Sandy and Susie - Girls' Intramurals 9-125 Nlarching Band 7-115 Orchestra 8- 125 Pep Band 115 Symphonic Band 9-115 Y-Teens 9-125 GAA 10,115 Librarian 7, 85 Signal Staff 8,115 FTA 115 DAR Test 125 Junior-Senior Play 11,12 Pet Peeve People who are late Ambition To go to college Hobby Collecting stuffed BEVERLY SWEATMAN Bev - District Scholarship Tests 95 Cho- rus 9-12 Pet Peeve Ambition Hobby L. Boys who crack their knuckles Secretary and house- wife Reading and listening to music animals ANNABELLE TWITCHELL Annie - Girls' Intramurals 7-105 March- ing Band 9-125 Orchestra 9-125 Pep Band 10-125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Y-Teens 95 GAA 85 Librarian 85 Style Show 125 Cho- rus 7,8 Pet Peeve - Penalties, penalties, and more penalties Ambition - Little Ding-dongs Hobby - Loafing 35 Irma - Girls' Intramurals 10,115 March- ing Band 8-115 Symphonic Band 10,115 Y- Teens 95 Truckerettes 125 Style Show 9-125 Chorus 7,8,11,12 Pet Peeve - Reckless drivers Ambition - To be a missionary Hobby - Writing letters GJD' ' ROBERT ERIC WILKINSON Wenie - Football 7-125 Basketball 7-125 Track 95 Tennis 9-125 Hi-Y 10-125 Student Council 7,8, 10,125 Class Officer 7-9, 11, 125 District Scholarshi Tests 105 Chorus 7-10,125 Safety PatrolP7, 85 Junior-Senior Play 11,125 Cole Club 7,85 National Hon- or Society 11,125 Voted Best Personality 12 Pet Peeve - Tying football shoes Ambition - Become successful in something Hobby - Sports ' Lfmyecll RICHARD RAY WORCESTER Dick - Junior- Senior Play 10-12 Pet Peeve - Sophomore girls Ambition - To becomea farmer Hobby - Eating Most sfudious-- Leah Elmer, Jim Luxon Them were cbofen. Most affrclchve Connie Cunningham, Jeff Dieferich Besi' Personal lfy Jeanne Chapin, Bob Wilkinson Most afhlehc Best musicians-- Mary Jo Hepp, Marilyn Senneff, Jim Speftle Joel Samaho 36 1 EACH year twenty popular seniors have the good for- tune to be elected by their fellow classmates to twenty highly honored positions. The poll by which they are chosen is conducted by the Journalism class. All stu- dents in grades nine to twelve inclusive are given free opportunity to indicate which senior boy and which senior girl each of them believes to be most attractive, most studious, most athletic, most talkative, most bashful, best personality, best figure, best musician, best dressed, and best sense of humor. Best dressed-- Sandra May, Wayne Ward Best figure Most talkative-- Shirley Boepple, Virginia Baker, Al Pqvkq Erle Ellis lf? , Most bashful-- Best sense of humor- Shirley Steele, ' Carrol Touby, Willis Ramsey Tom Peckham 37 Jim Rolsten, presidentp Jim Nease, treasurerp Tom Lane, vice presidentg Dave Hunter, secretary fumbr Ojficen' PROBABLY most memorable events which the juniors will cherish at the end of this year wi Il be the iunior- senior prom and the two iunior-sen- ior plays--both of which were new in t eir experiences. But whilethe many sports activities were a con- tinuation from past years, as upper- classmen they met their new respon- sibilities and made admirable show- ings for themselves. Likewise, they assumed greater leadership in all school Functions and organizations. Compliments of JENNING'S FURNITURE 'fx , .154 - cf, - . 'ff w U x K1 .., f.ffJ.iTv V , Yhffw 1'- Carole Taylor, Pat Cross we me the libmry more often. Robert Allen Monty Anderson Bertram Berner Edwin Burr Sandra Carvey Joyce Comer Allen Condon Patricia Cross Ann Crossen Connie Decker Joy Diringer Ronald Ebinger Ronald Ensmlnger Richard Farrell Russell Fisher Shirley Fletcher Patricia Fordham Yvonne Francisco 39 4? E770 g 't W- tit f Q, Q A ,V li ,QC f is S 'E M w e . ,I is- fswfffQ.1',z r In 4 WZ, if S 4 E X ww Q Wu-Q Jai Y' Wi- e, -k,, I Qi? ef 7161 V K. V W as , :if e ' 15 X ,,, ' .1 9 X h e f , .. .I M1 ff 'fm-w..,.,.,,.A , -11? ' ' : :EX A-'. 1 s Q lem .uf- rs KW Dole Lieclorff Ruth Griffin Clarice Grose Sydney Hagdohl Cloyd Hamline Mary Ella Hayes Sandra Hendrickson Harolcl Hintz Pat Holmes Dave Hunter Lois Jasfatt Georgian Katonak Susan Kavancugh K Q ss 'Q f Joyce Comer, Pat Fordham, Pat Cross, Joanne Nardecchia we View the winnenr 0 nz Martha Klieger L I Tom La ne .E 'fl Q ya fe WH !'I-1 V an HQ F' ffl L We Q1 we Q-1 . . y Q, H y miie L, 'xiff . f - i Fay Lorcher i VT 1 'SQ' 'L f -:-- -T, I k A' vii 5? q W, kmLhAx L A l Q lyy i Shirley Manns ,L lll X Elizabeth Mareft 3 S-W. ,A.- K 'V K . X' 40 photography context Janice McCrillis r - Richard Meyers vi if W xi ' X vs.-A F 2' .re -f W! Jane Moore As funiom' - - Barbara Morehouse Chuck Naley Joanne Narclecchia Jim Neuse Marlene Nickoli Alice Orfman iii g y ' sag-fi H621 Qixfif ' ' 2 -2v' ,:: -sfnm ,nw 1 Zb. . i i. f y? mi a 'i- R 2 f E2 4,5 sl , ,dw Mm ,,,, Perkins LLV, 5 Melvin Robinson X ig V? Jim Rolsfen 5-5 il! 11355 Bob Allen, Jim Nease, Richard A Farrell ' Z syrsssr is A ., Donald Scheicl 'lk, 2 Connie Shepler -5 ,, ,l l iil. Fred Sheppard t' V - h M . . and watch the team pmctzke after .vclaool s - Roberta Sam R V' Yvonne S inner VY A I iiil M 'K R' Robert Stacey l in A 4 1, V ' 3 R X 41 S SQL 'V i1f1, Stix f T51 gy r , f - K ' 3 - wx W A'm-': . ' 1m SU!- W V 7 1 fi or 1 TQ W : I 1 K I kw in' 'Z SEE :'?5!filiEl55 ,: l S P , .Af ti W ' 5 ' ' '-,, 0 A - : ,f fb. G, X, AJ funiom - - Beverly Stanton Patricia Steele Walter Stoddard Louis Stoltz Barbara Strecker Richard Sweet Carole Taylor Dorothy Toole Karl Trace 'errr 5 S S W Q W Christmas decorations made by the art class. Cleet Tyson Dale Vail Nancy Van Hentenryck we mfeproud of our art work. Shirley Wahl Roselyn Ward Larry Ware Jim Witter Britton YOUNG Compliments of William Zureich THE B.C. TABER CQ 42 Jim Rogers, treasurerf Dick Heaston, vice president: Doris Worcester, secretary,' Dave Munson, president Sophomore Ojfcew MEMBERS of the sophomore class have found a place for them- selves among the upperclassmen by entering into more and more of the school's activities. As such, they have participated actively in the sports program, musical organiza- tions, and various clubs. They have been considered a valuable asset throughout the year, and may be counted upon for an increasingly successful record in the future. Compliments of FASHION SHOPPE Q, . -1 V D. Qi 3 QOH Z, '55-. K Q :. . , W , H I If. A. . ki me ' A 'FN ' Ti l I B if f7,k ,., K,--V S , Q x I i . A Q'-Q.1 5 '-Q lA iir D a - hr W K 3 ' ' '-,. 1 --'. A:'Q i il . Y A .nv-P' if y W Donna Allen Alan Angell Ronnie Baker Gene Ballard Allen Beach Anita Beighfol Robert Befschman Dorlene Braker Dominic Caprara Donald Curley Stanley Chapin Elizabeth Cissn Robert Colish John Copsey Martha Cordes Molly Crossen Carol Downing .lack Draper 44 1 on-,fy 5355 -V Martha McDonald, Marilyn Miller, Maxine Marshman 6 we by our hand at decorating the .rclaool AJ Sophomore! - - Ruth Earl Kathryn Finch John Francisco Ronald Freeman Moriorie Gfell LeRoy Gifford 2: fs a of ff' -55 ,V rnnr.o y . -xp gf:-ff: - so -' E. .. fm, fo, , ,, ,-To f A ic, 52,- 1 Q , f f X fe 2 K A t , 3 6 xr., 535.32 ,, :Q g, .Q W S Q Q if y X l ,ff V. gig Patricia Gregory , My-Q-A H 'iii'-5' M v J 1 nf.. in Harry Griffin Carol Hamisfor Donald Hamisfar 3 Elmer Harris , Richard Heosfon Kenny Miller, Alan Robinson, Jim Spalsbury, Dick Heaston . . and me the libmqf for English mfzlgnmentlt James Heil George Higgins Betty Hinckley Helen Hife Herald Howell Sharon Hummel 45 if . ,,. - - ' ' r,o: ller F' ., ' F r l rl or its fre ,,., 1 1 ,. FQVVI. Eff at Q 4? 'S , SY amd S 23? wsu., , gsm , ., , si 5,551 H91 its Q J .1 Q F - w 1 L F lf ,,.- 3 if rrr S wil wr. sf: ,E gffiiiwl ,-1 5: Wif s geg 1? A Xa Qi . W. im , I H .F wh i fb' 5, x, 2? 'iw ww E' M it rr 1-el fs- iq? ,f ,X wi , rrio ' 4 , on i f is L f x vy- Q e 1 vi xi ll' is 1' 1 ish 2 1 at to fi' - 913-' QA? ,J Sf 'f L ii f 5 vp' ,w-4 Lane Hutchinson Esther Katonak V3 Ronald Keysor tg- Edwin Kinna rd Patricia Kleclis Loretta Kramer L is? , 2 A I - M in M5 lg! W, tm Y A 'f X ly RCW '23 5 . Eff:-Fi... f. Maxine Marshman Dale McCreery Martha McDonald Ted McGinn Kenneth Miller Marilyn Miller The usual gang we gather on tlaefront Marr lyn Mrzner Ronald Morehouse Donald Millis 'Wd' ,zgvv 5 ' ,. L ' 1 irn I A it pw? 812211 - 'f 'fav L' '- .Q H f 513' K 1 A , E 're, X fi ' l Q, 1 M , .krk in Jack Moss David Munson Joe Murray 46 CC JJ .rtqlr for laorsqnlay Af Sophomore! - - Stanley Obrenovich Norman Off Dick Paplinski Jeanne Peckham Joanne Pembrook Cora Piper Darlene Pressley Bill Rarick Don Rafliff Grace Reamer Linda Rickard Alan Robinson but become .ferzom when clam .ftmftit James Rogers John Schaechferle Carl Searls James Seiling Patricia Sellinger Alice Shantz 47 in K l Q t em ll 1 fe, .Q . V 121 ' J J 325345 1 was N Q f Q -,ze 1 , X 4 A A xux QW-w. N N -wg 41 .Ml As Sophomore! - - l Q if f r -' ,H ogwfisgesrszr ' 2 Ti' 1 s ,S . E Q K Ii L ., .,n: :., '3E: J J zl. ii .E f' L ,i.L 5,22 ri: f tpaermr 6 L Janice Shaw John Shelly Elaine Sinclair Tecl Smith Deanna Smolinski Patricia Souslin Jim Spalsbury James Stott Janna Stoutenburg Janet Mesenburg, Mary Finch, Betty Hinckley Tom Wachtel Dwight Whaley Beverly Widman we Jpena' oz nickel or az dime for rqfrefbmentx Doris Worcester Robert Wright Mary Ann Zeiters ' h James -Zuielc - h Compliments of Vl'9l ' New NoRwALK's STUDEBAKER SALES a. senvlcf 48 l-- Barbara Diringer, president, Martha Motsch, treasurer, Shirley Marion, vice president, Mary Finch, secretary Freylaman Ujjticenr HAVING become full-fledged members of the high school dur- ing this year, the freshmen have taken an full responsibility for the many crowded minutes that go to make up the school year. Although they faced a new routine in a dif- ferent building, they soon caught the swing of things and assumed , their rightful places. They have participated in and supported hon- orably the wide range of the ac- tivities program of the highschool. Compliments of ENDERS GREENHOUSE 'T'T '1' June Agin Elizabeth Baker Rolland Baker sq Donald Bear Larry Becker Carol Bishman A afsz gj ., K 3 ' Donald Bishman Mary Bolding Richard Bolding 5 , Patricia Boles Margaret Capelle William Cash M fx W. + :O it iv e-is El., no ,. .. r,,.r T. .. .AQ mm X . F Xb! x K3--Q-. rx W - - 1 24-iii-5 Q, W 4 -t Fe . E lin 4 S Lynette Chaffee eee J-m Chapman Rex C lqy Qt zza f wg f Janice Condon .r .bw K Coy , ::-:: ' P . Mike Cronk 50 Pat Boles, Sandy Tinker, Eleanor Twitchell, Carol Bishrnan we dewlre cz table .wetting 2a1z'tbfre.fh flowery AJ Frefbmen - - Loreffa Dann Jim Davis George Diehl Barbara Diringer Clark Downing Pheriba Downing Earl Downing Joanne Earl Mary Finch Patricia Franks Herb Gallup si 1 Elissa Gilhousen and act af 0 zce mdx Edson Goodrich Ronald Goodsife Sonya Gregory Barbara Hainline Betty Hainline Donnie Harris 51 fx weak is E A i 4' X' B r 5 'F s Y 'w N Si 'f 2 I iw 121935 -1, Jw? N- f -115,55-fe, 5 J ggi 4, W s W' if M 3' se . :,: '- 3 X A A 5? fisisrgsss , J - X EK' w x .f- 5 , u p s fu 'S 55 6 gum Eiga 3 X 2 1' g iyy fl s sslts . J , 3 1... L . . Ls 5, N K 4 .. I t, .. 5 , A H' 'Y K K s. kj X J Qu iw- 55- HCWP. eil 5,1 4 l no ,s l l li V 'rf , ur .4 gg., 51 Jackie Helsel Donna Higgins David Hinckley Bill Hirbe Nancy Hixon Ned Hoelzer Juanita Howey Beryl Hunter Judith Hutchins Carolann Hutchison Nancy Hutchinson Treva Jenkins James Johnson Ray Johnson Katherine Katonak Vivian Kearney John Kemming Leonard Kettel 52 l x aff Martha Motsch, Mon- nie Miller, Cynthia Revitzer we stay after .vcbool or club work Af Freshmen - - Judy Kleclis Sandra Klavulwn Jack Knoll Frank Kramer Gary Lang Robert Loney Herman Lorcher Calvin Loudy Mitchell Loudy Patricia Maring Shirley Marion Larry Mason Don Young . and clown around with Pl1'l Ma Caeyan W 190 Dellores ,iwAcCoy also rmilex Janet Mesenburg Pam Metzger Joyce Meyer Monnie Miller 53 Y if- -pw.,-gr af 1 ' ar ' W S --if I 3' X 3 sv 2 D: . Ms. ., . , Wm, .. f gui' J ,si fsi L 'ma2.- V: Lg fe -f, as xml' if X 'SQ so , z K, allall 5 as Q 'Z Bob Mitchell Bruce Moore Pauline Morrison 5 'J Martha Mofsch ::', -- John Niclcoli gm, Phil Oglesby .M 3' S35 'Y ,gw Ke -the QP! nC'fa'U'C X-A if P William Ommerf err,.rr M. Lewis Penfielcl E Darlene Perkins 1 David Price Vonnie Reed Cynfhia Revifzer Betty Resor Nancy Rice Leroy Ringle i h Carol Rogers if ilir Dorofhy ROSS iiil V W John Sc hauss 54 Martha Motsch, Bar- bara Diringer, Mary Finch, Nancy Rice we difcun boy! and lbmftzley after school Af Freflamen - - Mary Ann Scheid Barbara Schlegelmilch Louis Scheetz Carol Shelley Imogene Smith Norman Sommers Mrs. Zuercher, George Diehl Ronald Springer Rosemary Stockwell Vera Strohmeier Ronnie Strong Mary Taylor Mary Timman . anal make .fare all the teachers have an db-fence Sandra Tinker Penny Tossell Wesley Tutchings Eleanor Twitchell Eugene Walker Grant Walls 55 QQ AJ Freshmen - - Robert Wa rd xi ii Helen Weinert lit- ' X Shirley White Alan Wrckert Patricia Wickham lf? Anthony Wiggins HA I tsl S, - f ,Lu :deff ,w f C f Q: Z 21. Not pictured: Flossie Boyd, Dorothy Clawson, Joan Lawrence Compliments of CHICK HATCHERY Robert Wilson Melba Woods f Russell Worcester Don Young John Zink Don Zureich 56 Imogene Smith, Juanita Howey, Edson Goodrich, John Zink we learn through pictures I I 4 Joan Wells, vice president, Cliff Trautman, secretaryj Carol Crawford, president, Debbie Battles, treasurer Ezlglatla Grade Officer! E IGHTH-graders found this year a busy one. While they crammed in those last bits of knowledge that would prepare them for the further pursuit of learning, they were also busily engaged in selling greeting cards, attending class meetings, pro viding a pep band for their assem- bl ies, and sponsoring both the Christ mas and the spring dances. Compliments of RUDY'S HARDWARE 9? get-. Q 3 W he E S its K' be 2 ,ew wa ii iiegp Q .22 fig fi.. Petal Anderson Helen Angelas Jerry Archibald Grace Austin Curtis Baker Robert Baker Edward Barker Margaret Battle ith-In f .hge ..V, 5-'1i,1VM,k I X e 5 ,h , like if A M.. rflfke K Q' Ll er,e it , 3 B rf, rf a I 5 Qifvf . li Debbie Battles fn- ' :ses 451. ' .5 . ' if F 'V 10. it K-ft1i,:f A I Milla fin. Paul Beck Barbara Bess Barbara Boyd Junior high assembly we gather in the auditorium Floyd Boyd Mildred Bramhill Mary Brophy Ray Burkett Janet Butch Martha Carley l 58 or 6lJJ'61'l'lb6I AJ Ez latin Gmclem' - - Joan Chapin Marcella Charville Judy Clapp Carol Crawford Robert Davis Glenn Duncan John Enders Katherine Fessenden Joan Franks Bill George Sharon Gott Ruth Graham 0 our lettermen. Pauline Griffin Marie Grosswiler Ruth Gullefr Walter Heold Ted Heitsche Judith Hepp 59 W wel' ,, 4 . - We-.1 X ,, as .fa S35 F' Bala A 'Q J nrss F2 - as 41.1 Jrrr h A.,,. ,sr is Wal' fi' l xref i s i 4, , Q 5. 1, S. f 1 fx my Q Lew K ff 1, S85 5 X Q Mis ,.f,fm2g,Qjn3, 1 r, A Jjvwwf ,AL J.. f ax 2, wwf' .... , ., ,rQ1,I 1 fl 3 , L, V 'L'- 11. ' I gl V F is 4 if f , 1 Y - f i Q -Tw X A- k y sax A fi J ' 'f-- ' uZi ,.. , - K 5 ,..,. . b :M , ' V Q 5 E 521' W K 4 xr' - K gf f '-: W ,V . ww, K :gf . 1 - ,.,, 'Q1 Y,A - , J ! rrrs T J 'agp' 4-pl-44'j Thomas Hutton Richard Ingersoll Martha Jameson James Jenkins Joanne Kaiser Raymond Keftel Freda Kinnison Ernest Kohlmyer Kay Fugel Allen Leadbeffer Carolyn Lederer Vera Liedorff Sally Linn Delores Lohman Velma Mareff Judy Marshman Susan Martin Ronald McGue 60 The long line we are mt in line CC JJ to .ree The Robe As Ei latin Graders - - Debbie Battles, Linda Usselton, Dave Thomas, Pam YOU1'1g Richard Merzger Joyce Miller Darl Musheff Paul Nease Joan O'Dell lrvin Oglesby Leroy Perkins John Phillips Stephen Pleasnick Geraldine Ravit Joseph Ravir Calvin Renneckar . . ana' learn about courtroom procedure Jimmie Rickley Marlene Ringle Wendell Robinson Ann Samaha Dick Schlegelmilch Darlene Schoenegge 61 155 JUN ,. 'l,-. , 1 i'W f',, 13 is M' J H Ki 5 ' .,,.., j ,gay I . wz...,,n Q 'f sa 1 .- o W if ii l ' 1 Y N -1 A L, K M, ',.-- ,, - - , . -W 1' Tigizfg. V - I I A .. av- ---n -V ,i.' ,W .1 J-nl' ni ra .1 J , 5 J 5 ,, :., A MW JH LN A A .4 ' 'sr' 5 s,,mm?io5i V!, J ,A ,i?,: osrrrrsrsees A J W.. 1: --mm . f, ,-I ,:, 5. ,, f sw Mr,-wr n,wgS2f.f' ga ' K ,. 1, at L ilsis + . - ff, 3- '- kr Deanna Scott Mary Shutts David Sitterly Janice Skinner Sondra Skinner Delores Smolinski JoAnne Snyder David Sommers Carol Speer Kathleen Stanton Thomas Stanton Duane Stutzman Marie Grosswiler, Kay Kugel, Joan Chapin we go to the board Connie Taylor David Thomas Thomas Timman Clifford Trautman Elsie Twitchell Linda Usselton 62 to Work on problems Ay Ezlglrtb Graders - - Dick Van Hentenryck Joy Vaughan Richard Vogt Jim Wcchtel Barbara Wahl Joan Wells The clarinet section of the junior band . . . andplvzy in the junior band Tom Westrick Bill Whaley Steve White Barbara Wickert Nancy Wilcox Shirley Witter Rolland Woodside Pam Young Connie Zeiter 63 Not pictured: Edwin Baker Compliments of MEEK'S PASTRY SHOP Robert Landenberg, president, Bill Cordes, vice president, Marilyn Hargraves, secretary, Anda Vinse, treasurer Seventh Grade Ojficem' SEVENTH-graders who entered the Cole building last fall forthe First time found a new adventure waiting for them. The class is made up of sixth-grade graduates from Pleasant, Benedict, League, and Cole schools. Changing classes, remembering teachers names, and learning locker combinations were challenging ex- periences for them. But by the end of the yearthey had become active members of Norwalk High School, with the initial step towards gradu- ation behind them . Compliments of FULSTOW COMPANY AJ Seventh Gmdem' - - A busy class we work on homework afszgnmentx Jim Aclelman Jerry Albriffon Richard Alleshouse Kit Angell David Asmus Evelyn Baker Joanne Baker Sandra Bates Dale Beach Judy Bishman Robert Blauvelf Judy Boepple Richard Bowers Carla Braker David Bramhill Mary Carley Judy Carpenter Larry Chaffee 65 g a e F' W' il' e aa Zi e , , N6 ,,r, ' 4 , f' L- W N 'W' Ns. J is- M W W, , , mglswh C , Q we 3 K in K K L- pie ' K 1 s We J 399 ix' 2? 3 2 -e1jj:Q-cfm ' 2 . 5 m H, -4 C was ,, L. 5 wa.. 5 V, 1 FPFPQ C , QVYL f .'L' f I fq, ' A ,.,, r Ef1'i -mfs' Sandra Chaffee John Chapman Marjorie Colish Sally Condon Bill Cordes Sue Crossen Judy Cunningham John Dann Jerry Dendlnger Craig Dieferich Bob Dieferich Della Downing Jerry Emmons Charles Fadley Clarann Finch Bob Fowler Walter Galloway Buddy Godfrey l 66 Between classes we My to beat the bell Ar Seventh Gmelem - - Beverly Goodsite Emma Gorman Judy Graham Bonita Grinolcl Sandra Hanville Marilyn Hargraves -vv. if ' ,r1, ., . , I 5 M 3 5 -r ll r W .W re ,W ,,,, A Home ec demonstration Cynda Haynes Richard Heyl Yvonne Hinckley 'Z' Patricia Howell V' Terry Hurless Janice Jenkins . . emu' learn to .few Nancy Josett Noel Kaech Howard Kearney Myrna Kisfemaker Sandra Knoll Opal Kreider 67 A- GQ ik WSW? ,ggggm in W 14, E .iw ag me .. fw ffl' .St ., A L. wi awww. U if-few K -.f'- ,. -W X t t ' , t f .. K W, me was 5- 't 33 Q tr MZ 4 my .W 3 J N , ax Sq Q V my 3 Q Y ,Nj f l'1v 5.Ei1gggSa L, - L -i v as: 2- A We 5 5- fgmlhf ft- 4' ww. K ' .ww A -, f f M E 1 fu., X f f di' .- 1 'Q-I..-' 1 N.. NN A 7 .-M.. W ' if K , ,.t,,,. ,it ,f 1,9 1 fi I .,,' E nf1et+wf Il I ., ' QI I- - ' fi, 'Q' fl , ti .ca sg. .. j wt, ye AHF' Q, V Robert Landenberg Margaret Lewis Vern Liedorff V. .. an f Martha Locke Janet Lorcher Ray Marett .,....: fi if Ronald McCreery M z ff? Carol Miller LJ' V n u nf' 1 - '. D k Muller lfa: 'FWIHZ I ijt lc Mr. Shadle awards in rtt R letters at assembly .,,-. E Q K I n .Q ' M Marilyn Miller W . EE' ii Robert Miller 3 Judith Mills tm ,gg we attend mfembliey in V75 ii' t David Mizner Lynn Mushett Virginia Naszodian 'mea f av, 4355 ti, if-A ' . L- Karen Nielsen ' ' Tom Osborn Vi 31 Norbert Pelham QQ. 's We 4 68 Ar Seventh Gmdem' - - A wc , iss , ,E . K H: it M i. , M, lr ,P e L , , lla f'QW s c M-ke Rice . Ellen Rickard t if 5 Duc ne Ringle 1,3-?f9 'Q 'A ' 4. ziznb f':- if ' . Gretchen Ritchey Sl-uaree Roscoe Judy Ryerson II' is t 1 tw i f is Chuck Sanders ' - ' i ii we David Schnitzler . ITT Y K V ' 'F J 5129 . ' 2 L , N i Richard Seely 3 V My , f j L ig . ' - , i L , . ' l Q s i 1 is e ec ' it Pct Seifert Colette Sellinger l Charles Service Duane Riugle exhibits Boy Scout project . . and tezleepmft in many ezctiw'tze.c Ronson Shipley Sammy Shirk Alfred Smith Judith Smith Elizabeth Smythe Alice Stockwell 69 551 Surf' M Q .M 'X ,A ina' L. ,AS - w?W ?:-.' QA 2 W A A H ae ,z ' L fl ,gg L A,. L , 4 i L A VL 1 ' AJ Seventh Graders - - Larry Strickling Karen Stutz LaWana Swartz Ayrss Tyson Ll nda Upper A A 'H Tom Tucker , if 7 . Ax iii, A ei' fe ll ffklfzg ai i ggi M F A,.. -geese - -- - ' - e -s . . ' A QE i5 ' L.. ,V ,A ..z' V ,-.x--zz M- J mm' M - - A. ,Tl I K A, A.., Ng A ,,,.,,,., A . ,. . , ..,,, :, ,,. f A - A.: f -:H ...fe .. ,, - . A 5 ' es ' -:-,. inn S -in Dv . - - - ,SL Anda Vlnse John Wachtel John Walek Linda Watts Marian Wells A 2 fw Aie , L 5 a s L, - Q 355 Peter White 4 .vf-,...,.,,.. 1, K ,533 qw it Q 3 f if 1. anna! .1 if Not pictured: Clayton Love, Jane Oexle, Bonita Pfeiffer, Charles Shupe ii Sylvia Woodside Patricia Young Clara Zink 70 or ir '.e.' K We-1 e Cole Building fbllf building zlr our home Compliments of WIDMAN CLEANERS Qi . has th Us P0115 taps Dom QGWOOA' Russell Fisher sells a cover to 1: and Sfri e ha or P s , eve .. Jamce Condon. I For the mort part. . . Looking for something? R X XX QQ , I gay 15 . 'e-m.. gf fs A ,QQ 4 1 S, Merry Christmas from Joy Smke up the band! Sdn Xiie Pablo' Ted a Compl imenfs of our ro Iugd George NORWALK PARTS COMPANY ch- 71 Jane wonders if one and one makes two. A to Who's scared? C011 e - y. what mwixxoebaq '11-2r?ba S . . we are happy people. . Watch the birdie' C1-3 Z te0ce' y H1139 Cowie kids. d' up That's a stupid idea! Compliments of ed , NORWALK SEAT COVER man rw 5 w g wi' 'af f wi' ,, C v-NL. AE 31 55' xi Q ce Chiei maimanen Work? I know the answer! . who enjby school . . . 5 1 If x eshgyeil Q , ,,:, I, 1 Q mm 3 day E? V A ri thzf U U16 f01' Study e.t'Wge Now, let me see. . . whi F! ch Une do Y ouuk ef! L ook ar me . Mal cgeaf-as m n estabhsh' ' ' amuain . Agdff , 1s 3 C . onfuflcgl One more drawmg On? and who have 6l good time! N ew desxgn Late again Yowre -'fiddin I wonder where I put it. gl No holds barred e A httlef WF M, Whaiweloim STANDING: Ben Duffey, Jerry Lawrence, Joel Samaha, Jeff Dieterich, Bob Wilkinson, Jim Luxon, Leah Elmer, Sondra Tutchings, Joanne Bishop, Harold Hintz. SEATED: Rosemary Heyl, Marilyn Sennett, Johann Pickett, Gretchen Hill, Jeanne Chapin, Joyce Comer, Sandra Hendrickson, Ruth Griffin MEMBERS of the Student Council are elected by the student body, each class elect- ing its own representatives. The Student Council is composed of three seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, two freshmen, one seventh and one eighth grader. lt selects the lyceum programs for the school assemblies, has charge of the election of the football queen, and supports the Junior Red Cross drive and other similar projects. Mr. Abelmeets with the Council as its advisor. We excellm' in Service and fclaolarrkqn. all Q .aaa ws, THE highest honor that can be bestowed ona high school student is membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. National Honor Society members are cho- sen from juniors and seniors only, and are elected by a vote of the faculty members on the basis of scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and service to the school. Only five percent of the junior class and fifteen percent of the senior class members may be elected. Ruth Bell serves as club sponsor. 4. if 1:- A Xu.. - is-' Q M E i STANDING: Mike Rice, Bill Cash, Don Scheid' Jim Rolsten, Mr. Abel, Stanley Chapin, Jim Luxon, Melvin Robinson. SEATED: Mary Shutts, Jackie Helsel, Bob Wilkinson, Jeff Dieterich, Doris Worcester 76 Martha Klieger and Jeanne Chapin approve art work. Gretchen Hill, Janice McCri11is, and Joanne Bishop visit a fourth grade class. VV? became intererted in teaching THE C.C. Patterson chapter of the Future Teachers of America, though relatively newly organized, is con- stantly gaining importance in the club programs. Any stu- dent who desired to become a teacher may ioin the club and thereby receive valuable information concerning the teaching profession. Occasionally members of the club are asked to substitute for a teacher in the school system, and thus actual experience in teaching is gained. This year's members included Donna Allen, Elizabeth Baker, Joanne Bishop, Jeanne Chapin, Connie Decker, Leah Elmer, Rosemary Heyl, Gretchen Hill, Judy Kledis, Martha Klieger, Janice McCrillis, Carolyn Shutts, Pat Souslin, and Dot Toole. Sponsors were Dorothy Allen, Joyce Badger, Lucille Carr, Richard Vogt, and Jeanette Woodworth. if ssrs - i f, eil J W ai . 1 5 '-1 l 15 1 Magi ti w if! 'fs 'tv A . I' gif 3, In Games after a round-table discussion. gre? 223 Relaxing with conversation and games. 77 Chaplains Dick Heaston and Jerry Lawrence. Advisor C.N. Stevenson gives instructions. We Learned of brotherhood. THE Hi-Y, which is sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association, isan organization thatextends throughout the United States. Its purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and communit high standards of Christian character. The cllub is dedicated to service. Each year the members provide transportation to the polls for voters. They sponsor the annual Thanksgiving service for the school and similar assemblies. Clean-up programs and planting trees are also a part of their activities. They make contributions to such worthwhile causes as the World Fellowshi programs. To finance this program, the Hi-Y this ear sold plastic book covers, refreshments at the basketball and football games, and washed cars. Membership included Alan Angell, Ronnie Baker, Gene Ballard, William Cash, Stanley Chapin, Jim Chapman, Jeff Dieterich, Erle Ellis, Russell Fisher, Dick Heaston, David Hinckley, Jim Johnson, Keith Kelley, Jerry Lawrence, Phil May, Richard Meyers, Kenneth Miller, Bob Mitchell, Bruce Moore, David Munson, Joe Murray, Charles Naley, Jim Nease. Dick Paplinski, Al Pavka, Lewis Penfield, Leroy Ringle, Alan Robinson, Jim Rogers, Jim Rolsten, John Schauss, Frederick Sheppard, Jim Spalsbury, Wesley Tutchings, Grant Walls, Jr. , Wayne Ward, Lawrence Ware, Richard Wetzel, Bud Whaley, Robert Wilkinson Britton Young, Jr. , Don Young lll. Clinton N . Stevenson is the group's advisor. I li l 'N G 1 5553 President Bob Wilkinson and Chaplain Jerry Lawrence lead community Mayor Henry Young addresses meeting. sin ,,. VV? fought a Clarzlrtzkm IQ? THE Y-Teens is a Christian organization, sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association, designed to create a better spiritual life among its members. Any girlwho ioins the club is automatically given membership in the national YWCA. The Y-Teens participates in many activities throughout the school year, the most outstanding of which is the Easter service presented for the student body. The main social event in the Y-Teens' year is theannual dinner-dance arranged by the club. On this occasion the girls invite their dates to dinner and a dance which follows. Naomi Wiebe is the faculty advisor for the organization Members of the Y-Teens this year were Betty Baker, Carol Bishman, Joanne Bishop, Jackie Burns, Jeanne Chap- in, Elizabeth Cissne, Janice Condon, Martha Cordes, Pat Cross, Ann Crossen, Molly Crossen, Virginia Dann, Connie Decker, Barbara Diringer, Marilyn Earl, Ruth Earl, Leah Elmer, Kathy Finch, Shirley Fletcher, Elissa Gilhousen, Betty Hainline, Jackie Helsel, Sandy Hendrickson, Donna Higgins, Nancy Hixon, Judy Hutchins, Carol Hutchinson, Nancy Hutchison, Vivian Kearney, Martha Klieger, Pat Maring, Martha McDonald, Pam Metzger, Joyce Meyer, Monnie Miller, Jane Moore, Barbara Morehouse, Martha Motsch, Joanne Nardecchia, Marlene Nickoli, Nancy Rice, Mary Ann Scheid, Alice Shantz, Janice Shaw, Carol Shelley, Connie Shepler, Carolyn Shutts, Roberta Sim, Deanna Smolinski, Beverly Stanton, Barbara Strecker, Carole Taylor, Mary Timman, Sandra Tinker, Dot Toole, Penny Tossell, Carrol Touby, Sondra Tutch- ings, Shirley White. Bi-weekly meeting in chorus room. 79 Cabinet members Joy Diringer, Dot Toole, Marilyn Earl, Jeanne Chapin, Carole Taylor, Martha Cordes. Blackboard decoration by Ruth Earl. Y-Teens' Christmas tree in middle hall. VW looked forward to becoming homemaken Secretary Marjorie Gfell, president Carrol Touby and vice-president Marguerite Nease plan future meetings. ef M- Donna Higgins, Melba Woods, and Mary Ann Scheid pose behind an original table arrangement. THE Truckerettes club consists entirely of girls interested in home economics and is open to all high school girls. Proiects, problems, and activities in the field of home economics are discussed and shared at the bi-weekly meet- ings. Among their projects for this year were the adoption of c needy family at Christmas time and the production ofa style show. Members of the organization are also called upon to serve the various school banquets which ore held throughout the year. Faculty advisor for the group is Nancy Carrick. Those enrolled in the club this year were Charlotte Allen, Elizabeth Baker, Carol Bishman, Pat Boles, Lynette Chaffee, Janice Condon, Carol Downing, Shirley Fletcher lrene Gaag, Margie Gfell, Sonya Gregory, Ruth Hackett, Betty Hainline, Carol Hamisfar, Esther Katonak, Georgian Katonak, Katherine Katonak, Faye Lorcher, Hazel Mac Donald, Shirley Manns, Joyce Meyer, Marilyn Miller, Marguerite Nease, Marlene Nickoli, Alice Ortman, Jeanne Peckham, Darlene Perkins, Darlene Pressley, Von- nie Reed, Betty Resor, Carol Rogers, Pat Schacheter, Mary Ann Scheid, Barbara Schlegelmilch, Roberta Sim, Elaine Sinclair, Helen Sitterly, Ruth Sitterly, Yvonne Skin ner, Imogene Smith, Dot Toole, Carrol Touby, Eleanor Twitchell, Irma Witter, Doris Worcester. Advisor Nancy Carrick explains good points of an angel food cake. Sponsored by THE CARD SHOP and MODERN MARKET VV? learned how to win and lose THE Girls' Athletic Association isan organization for girls who are especially interested in an active sports program. Besides a heavy intramural calendar, this group this year sponsored the athletic banquet and planned the football homecoming ceremonies. Their special event of the year, however, is the all-star basketball game featuring two teams designated as Ohio State and Michigan. Awards in the association are given on the basis of points earned while participating in intramurals and clubac- tivities in general. This year'sadvisor was Louise LePontois. Members were Joanne Bishop, Shirley Boepple, Eliza- beth Cissne, Joyce Comer, Pat Cross, Ann Crossen, Con- nie Cunningham, Marilyn Earl, Leah Elmer, Shirley Flet- cher, Margie Gfell, Sandy Hendrickson, Mary Jo Hepp, Rosemary Heyl, Fay Lorcher, Sandra May, Martha McDon' ald, Marilyn Miller, Susan Meyer, Barbara Morehouse, Joanne Nardecchia, Marlene Nickoli, Betty Reddick, Janice Shaw, Beverly Stanton, Carole Taylor, Dot Toole, Carrol Touby, Beverly Wahl, Shirley Wahl. G,A,A. Cabinet -- Carrol Touby, president: Joanne Bishop, program chairrnang Mary Jo Hepp, secretary: Shirley Fletcher, treasurer OHIO STATE TEAM MICHIGAN STATE TEAM FIRST ROW: Marlene Nickoli, Sandra Hendrickson, Connie Cunning- FIRST ROW: Joyce Comer, Pat Cross. Mary Jo HePP. Beverly Wahl. ham, Shirley Fletcher, Liz cissne. SECOND ROW: Margie Gfeu, SECOND ROW: Susan Meyer. Carole Taylor. Ann Cwssen. Joanne Carrol Touby, Sandra May, Marilyn Sennett BiSh0P. Leah Elmer Sponsored by HEITZ NEWS STAND and PLEASNICK'S MARKET Piano- TenU pp To Attend Festwal ,2 Eight seniors and two iuniors alk High have been annual from Norw accepted to attend the ' hool Music Festival to bruary l3, High Sc rday, Fe . .t soloist to erclassmen i Circulad A1 PaVkaon manager Mall' Jo H app. adv Bltisin g mana ge be held Satu at Oy-in Wesleyan Unwersi y. Ba ' ' and chorus stud be The W 3 l . chu e P d ea 12 T Paper 1, . I th T5 Cf N s- me Frida ofwdlk Hi h v l9I:1al, WMCKS when the SCE 5-ch,-,ol ea Y acfwifie - attempt .col new 9e lY look sl IS od S t0glV S Oper ' . f-Orw is G18-rides ,hQ're Ucfd by ,bf jomp efecofd'SffibU,ed 'dTao . 50 Us - Qu qr , Ourna - efilge ' e lzqH0n5f xrtvkst of the Fifibl'c0fi0n og.:-'lzn class. of all School which all ' 9 cop of fukin . e newspo T add U - yi Gnd m . 9 p'Cfure Per, fh Folk he staff is P ID fime to oklng the m SP1 Checking eSfQff htofs e is C0m Uflothe Uny d - . Organ.. Q the fdculfyptijeg only of 'J Xeorls UnnUiliIsIons-- 'their V'S0r. I flI0rs ond sen' ' -year 'Or cl High ..,- S. Kendall Taxi boneg Pat Cross, naw, Q DY chen Hill and Joel Samaha, cel- BYU v 5 K log Dick Myers, violin, Leah this year is .,- Y E- E-lmer, violaq and Johann Pick- more informal Shoxg, Im, es, GW b35S- nouncement -was made recently 01-w -ayoyits ' mation if. is weekly per. As A and the Joanne t art N Vol. XXVH, No.5 Norwalk High School Jan. 22. l954 Wofk 0 larger Essays Enterecllh Legion Contest -333 make a lar My Duty to Home and Shirley Fletcher, Sandy Hen- nu-at J Ao Country was the topic ot this drickson, Jim Rlolsten, .Jim geo. l year's American Legion Essay Nease, Harold Hintz, Juniorsg Sym A-test. Theiinal clate tor con- Sondra Tutchings, Jett Dieter- ggi Y --v-as Friday, Jan- ich, seniors. -1 l'-teen' The essays will be iudgecl by T, VOIUHIC X '- 'hers.,oi the local American Y XVIII - 2--ation, 'rheyewaii 4 Nqrwalk . ' rom Published High Schoo the , C every two If N01-walk No 7 gone ' Norwalkweeks b ' Ohio ' plum- C High Sy J01-lrna1i istate Bu Q'Edit01-S. J Editorial S 011001 Sm Class l Chigfsg Mahagjnne Bishop taff as var, An aflon Ed- fi A1 P ' Leah E1 1 such Sardcmsser, ltofl Maryaifyka mer ss and ra May 0 H9911 tg with d Barbara Connie C I ng an , Tink Junnlngh er udy H35-23612 .if 7 . -2 l' LA- V, ger and mace W Cmeditors Le h 3 Elmer 0 1031-ine Bisho P i E A . n mformal conference with Plinci P31 Abel 3229 ss? 1. H , 1577 :ey 1 :gi Q12 esm- ePnm ,www msc W, 'wmmemgs M.- ff' iff! I VV? marched at football gamer . FIRST ROW: Mr. Laycock, Ronnie Strong, Richard Meyers, Barbara Tinker, Susan Meyer, Elissa Gilhousen, Marilyn Sennett, Deanna Smolinski, Sandra May, Shirley Beopple, Connie Cunningham, Don Young, Judy Hutchins. SECOND ROW: Gretchen Hill, Joanne Bishop, Joanne Earl, Pam Metzger,Carole Taylor, Kathy Finch, Anita Beightol, Annabelle Twitchell, Jerry Archibald, Glenn Duncan, Katy Lederer, Joyce Comer, Joanne Nardecchia, Barbara Strecker, Ruth Griffin, Pat Cross, Pat Fordham, Dolores Smolinski, Leah Elmer, Beverly Wahl. THIRD ROW: Johann Pickett, Joan Wells, Joan Kaiser, Linda Usselton, Carol Crawford, Judy Hepp, Ann Samaha, Sydney Hagdohl, Nancy Van Hentenryck, Don Bishrnan, Barbara Diringer, John Enders, Martha Motsch, Eddy Barker. Don Millis, Ronnie Woodsite, Ricky Metzger, Dave Thomas, Wendell Robinson, Jim Wachtel, Carol Baker,Joan Snyder, Wesley, Tutchings, Ed Goodrich, Bob Mitchell, Larry Mason, Pauling Griffin, Cynthia Revitzer, Mary Timman, John Schauss. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Bramhill, Grace Austin, Nancy Hutchinson, Liz Cissne, Ruth Earl, Jane Moore, Ernie Kohlmeyer, Joan O'dell, Mike Cronk, Alan Wickert, Alice Ortman, Flossie Boyd, Shirley Marion, Nancy Rice, Mary Finch, Barbara Boyd, Helen Angelas, George Diehl, Alan Angell, Harry Griffin, Connie Taylor, Steve White, Barbara Wahl, Debbie Battles, Martha Jameson, David Price, John Zink, Steve Pleasnick, Cleet Tyson, Ben Duffey, Jim Crandall, Richard Wetzel, Jim Luxon, Pam Young, Nancy Hixson. FIFTH ROW: Tom Wachtel, Tom Adelman, Joel Samaha, Henry Cooper, Jeff Dieterich. 84 HE purchase and presentation of new band uniforms to Norwalk High's Marching and Symphonic Bands, which have been under the direction of R.P. Laycock for the past twenty-nine years, was the highlight of the year. These new band uniforms replaced those used for the past fifteen years. The T05 members of the Marching Band are called upon to Eerform at the football games, parades, and other civic occasions. The Symp onic Band members play for the Sunday concert series, the radio broadcasts, and the local music festival. The biggest event of the year for the two bands is the band festival, held this year at Galion, in which they perform with three other bands from schools in the Northern Ohio League. . andplayed at concerts: R.P. Laycock FIRST ROW: Shirley Boepple, Carole Taylor, Elissa Gilhousen, Liz Cissne, Jane Moore, Martha Motsch, Marilyn Sennett, Beverly Wahl, Don Young. SECOND ROW: Susan Meyer, Barbara Strecker, Joanne Nardecchia, Kathy Finch, Nancy Rice,Gretchen Hill, Sandra May, Barbara Boyd, Anita Beightol, Connie Cunningham, Annabelle Twitchell, Wendell Robinson, Pam Metzger, Katy Lederer, Joyce Comer, Ed Goodrich, Pat Cross, Debbie Battles, Joan O'Dell, Pat Fordham. THIRD ROW: Joanne Bishop. Cynthia Revitzer, Connie Taylor, Richard Meyers, Ronnie Strong, Ricky Metzger, Don Millis, David Thomas, Helen Angelas, Steve White, Don Bishman, Mike Cronk, Carol Baker, Harry Griffin, George Diehl, Henry Cooper, Jeff Dieterich, Joan Synder, Leah Elmer, Larry Mason, Wesley Tutchings, Pauline Griffin, Joel Samaha,Pam Young, Nancy Hixson, John Schauss, Deanna Smolinski, Judy Hutchins, Ruth Earl. FOURTH ROW: Johann Pickett, Nancy Van Hentenryck, Carol Crawford, Ed Burr, Tom Adelman, Alan Wickert, Ernie Kohlmeyer, Barbara Diringer, Tom Wachtel, Shirley Marion, Mary Finch, Barbara Tinker, Mr. Laycock, Ben Duffey, David Price, Cleet Tyson, John Zink, Jim Crandall, Richard Wetzel, Bob Mitchell, Ruth Griffin, Jim Luxon. 85 W 'E - . - S 1 ' ses .ee fee G 1 fa , F J , , . b. Il. Sasin ' X W. H115 - l l : Altos Tpts l rf. i -.f+efrs Bash f' J ,pl ,X L XX , VH! N FIRST ROW: Pat Fordham, Alan Robinson, Richard Meyers, Elizabeth Cissne, Wesley Tutchings, Leah Elmer, Joel Samaha, Gretchen Hill. SECOND ' ROW: Connie Cunningham, Cynthia Revitzer, Joanne Bishop, Judy Hutchins, Connie Decker, Nancy Hixon, Jerry Archibold, Grace Austin, Debbie A l 3 Battles, Mildred Bramhill, Sondra Tutchings, George Diehl, Sandra May. THIRD ROW: Connie Taylor, Barbara Morehouse, Mary Marett, Barbara Tmxnp- F, Tinker, Elizabeth Baker, Judy Hepp, Marilyn Sennett, Martha Motsch, Jane Moore, Elissa Gilhousen, Joyce Comer, Shirley Boepple, Beverly Wahl, Carol Taylor, Don Young, Ed Goodrich, Pat Cross, Henry Cooper, Hazel MacDonald. FOURTH ROW: Connie Shepler, Joan O'Del1, Helen Angelas, Elarbara Wahl. Mary Timman, Deanna Smolinski, Ann Samaha, Nancy Hutchinson, Linda Usselton, Richard Wetzel, Jim Crandall, Tom Adelman, X Dr Jim LLLXOH, Don Bishman, Mike Cronk, Harry Griffin, Carol Baker, Barbara Boyd, Anita Beighrol, Annabelle Twitchell, Wendell Robinson, Pam ' Metzger, Pauline Griffin, Susan Meyer. FIFTH ROW: Johann Pickett, Nancy Van Hentenryck, Carol Crawford, Dave Thomas, Mary Finch, Barbara ' rrigger r ey ar on en u ey o opsey r Laycock , D ,Shil Ml,B Dff,BbC ,M. . l V1-I g We have om outytandzng orcbeftm. ORWALK H' if -f' ' h ' f if h E VLH N IQ s seventy Ive piece orc estra IS one o w IC everyone can be proud. It has 5 been an active school organization since its formation nineteen years ago and has been ac- f- claimed by many as one of the best in northern Ohio. V, In During the year the orchestra made public appearances for the iunior-senior plays, the local mx : Sunday concerts, the annual Christmas program for the high school, an exchange concert with P ' Willard High School, the local school music festival, and the Northern Ohio League Orchestra Festival which was held at Norwalk this year. vim 01-11 Z' O as ass D X ' Vcl. N p 7 REQ A - D Q Bash 'Q Q X ee- , ,,,.,.- , xss .Q-W l X ith: ' ek 5 E X D.B. N QS. C i x X - seriiti S X 'S 1 IKIQI 1iS i1 -1 X 5 X x X 0. x x x x x P U- x x lINE4'X'lkX kfl X X FIRST ROW: John Schauss, Nancy Hixon, Nancy Rice, Kathy Finch, Marilyn Sennett, Jane Moore, Joyce Comer, Carol Taylor, Shirley Boepple, Beverly Wahl, Don Young, Susan Meyer, Joanne Bishop, Joanne Nardecchia, Pat Fordham. SECOND ROW: Anita Beightol, Connie Cunningham, Annabelle Twitchell, Pam Metzger, Joel Samaha, Sandra May, Johann Pickett, Westley Tutchings, Jeff Dieterich, Jim Crandall, Richard Wetzel, Ruth Griffin, Jim Luxon, Richard Meyers, Ricky Metzger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Laycock, Mike Cronk, Don Bishman, Dave Thomas, Carol Baker, 'X Harry Griffin, George Diehl, Mary Finch, Barbara Diringer, Tom Adelman, Shirley Marion, Barbara Tinker, Ben Duffey, Leah Elmer, Joanne Snyder, Henry Cooper, Pat Cross, Edson Goodrich. WS ,X J r 51 5:5 'Q C GQSCX ' We leapt team ipiritr bzlgh HE pep band is a welcomed feature of all home basketball games. lts lively music always adds extra fervor to an exciting game and helps to make the minutes between quarters pass faster. This band's repertoire tolls on the popular side with current songs, familiar marches, and old fa- vorites always on hand. The German band's function is more limited since it appears only before the student body, but no pep assembly would ever be complete without it. X ,QF f H 'yu N . s ,Q , V X. V x ef TomAde1man, Richard Meyers, Jeff Dieterich, Joel Samaha, Jim Crandall, Richard Wetzel, Harry Griffin, George Diehl, Ben Duffey 87 fqrda S X Y r 5 'fr-7 A FIRST ROW: Mr. Gladigan, Pauline Morrison, Sandra Klavuhn, Pheriba Downing, June Agin, Delores McCoy, Charlotte Allen, Lewis Penfield, Ruth Hackett, Janna Stouten- bllfg, Carol Hutchison, Judy Hayes, Imogene Smith, Shirley Manns, Darlene Pressley. SECOND ROW: Beverly Widman, Irma Witter, Carol Touby, Pauline Smith, Sharon Hummel, Marlene Nickoli, Tony Wiggins, Mitchell Loudy, Maxine Marshman, Shirley Wahl, Barbara Schlegelmilch, Pat Gregory, Darlene Perkins, Beverly Sweatman, Janet Messenburg. THIRD ROW: Judy Kledis, Marilyn Mizner, Molly Crossen, Marjorie Gfell Marilyn Miller, Fay Lorcher, Betty Hinckly, Martha Cordes, Vera Strohmies, Betty Hainline, Loretta Dann, Carol I-Iamisfar, Janice Condon, Barbara Hainlain, Linda Rick- ard, Esther Katonak, Jacqueline Burns, Pat Kledis. FOURTH ROW: Juanita Howey, YVOHUS Skinner. Smith, Earl Downing, Bill Hirbe, Bill Cash, Chuck Naley, Jerry Law- rence, Bob Loney, Bill Newman, Tom Wachtel, Wayne Ward, Jeff Dieterich, Gene Ballard, Bob Wilkinson, Keith Kelley, Jim Nease, John Copsey, Cora Piper, Helen Weinert, Yvonne Francisco . We enjbym' ringing. . HE choruses this year increased in numbers with the addition of more people who have discovered the ioy of singing. Besides the many fine performances for special holiday as- semblies, the chorus has appeared on the Sunday afternoon concerts and on the weekly radio broadcasts. A new male quartette with Gene Ballard, Jerry Lawrence, Keith Kel- ley, and Jeff Dieterich participating was well received on the various oc- casions when it performed. Vocal music is under the direction of Henry Gladigan. FIRSTROW: JohnWaleck, Geraldine Ravit, Janet Lorcher, Linda Watt, Judy Ryerson, Sandra Han- ville, Clara Ann Finch, Opal Kreider, Richard Bowers. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Baker, Betty Smythe, Beverly Goodsite, Petal Anderson, Sal- ly Linn, Sondra Skinner, Judy Clapp, Margaret Drake, Delores Lohman, Mary Brophy. THIRD ROW: Joyce Miller, Marjorie Colish, Alice Stockwell, Judy Pierce, Kay Kugal, JoanChap- in, Mary Shutts, Yvonne Hinkley, Pat Howle, FOURTH ROW: Joseph Ravit, Cliff Trautman, Tom Westrick. 88 SEATED- Jeff D1eter1ch, Barbara Tmker Joel Samaha Maulyn Sennett Tom Lane STANDING Ke1th Kelley Melvm Robmson Joanne Blshop Rosemary Heyl Pat Cross, R1chardWetze1 Sandra May Mr Hamess Joyce Comer Sondra Tutchlngs Sandra Carvey ACH year the rumor and senior classes combine their efforts to put on two rnalor dramatic presentations for the school. To open their season this fall the comedy Mother ls a Fresh- man was chosen. This year, with the retirement of Madge Mossman from the directorial chair after many years of successful service, pro- ductions were under the direction of Don Harness. . . omdlbutting on plays: Stagehands Dick Heaston, Larry Ware, Bob Wilkenson ii 89 r J ,fg MII VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Erle Ellis, Pat Cross, Gretchen Hill, Sandra Hendrickson. NEEDLESS to say the cheerleaders are probably the team's most ardent supporters. They are always on hand at the games giving forth with cheers which they hope will, in some way, help the team to win. Many fans agree that this year's varsity four are the best in the league as compared to the seven other league schools. J V, ,nf Vwtb our cbeerleaderg we have tlrefzghtf EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: Mary shum, Kay Kugel, Katy RESERVE CHEERLEADERS- KNEEI-ING: MOUY CIOSSGH- Lederer' Joan Wells. Deanna Smolinski. STANDING: Joanne Earl, Jackie Helsel. 'WF ,W , 'dr-M. lf.- 4, M Q 'Kai L ek' gyda ,. f ,X i wk! 7,5 45's ,V it ,3 - K X ? M ff .VJQIL5 ix. 'wp F C. ' K . A L ff 133 -V 3- ' J ' 1 fffL,. 7, ff- -M s is S fa 1 f--- ,yix It if . yr 3 ff. 91 I 3 ,. Q' ' 7 ' 3 . W gy W Y, I. yfff gr L., I f 5 t K K . V '.:?'E:, ' ,A , . mf? I 5' gif? .,-A-fx ,.W, ' Q jf,-gf da gg ' Ms? :,- sl Jim Rolsfen ...xxx Jim Speffle Bob Wilkinson Dove Hunfer --.S-L Jerry Lawrence Jim Luxon Wayne Ward Compliments of Deon Colvin THE H.D. ROGERS CHEVROLET CO. 95 WA! FIRST ROW: Mitchell Loudy, mgr. , Herb Gallup, Mike Cronk, Jim Johnson, Harry Griffin, Bob Loney, Dominic Caprara, Jack Knoll, Dick Paplinski, Jim Spalsbury, mgr. SECOND ROW: Trainer Alvin Flint, Tom Lane, Dave Hunter, Dale Liedorff, Jerry Lawrence, Jim Luxon, Jim Spettle, Bob Wilkinson, Wayne Ward, Dean Colvin, Jim Rolsten, Coach Don Buckeye. THIRD ROW: Trainer Ronald Zureich, Jim Rogers, Chuck Naley, Jim Witter, Russell Fisher Bert Berner, Stan Chapin, Allen Beach, Kenny Miller, Dick Heaston, Dave Munson, Trainer Jack Wamer. FOURTH ROW: Coach Grant Walls, Bill Cash, mgr. , Donnie Zureich, Jim Zureich, Joe Murray, Herald Howell, Gene Ballard, Bill Zureich, John Zink, Gram Walls, John Francisco, Coach Harry Shadle NOT PICTURED: Phil May. lflfbput up 61 rough battle in football THIS year the team did not enloy one of its better seasons as it finished with a 3-5-l record. n Led by co-captains Jim Spettle and Bob Wilkinson, the Truckers, who were underdogs in most of their contests, held Varsity Record their o onents to com ratively low scores. Norwalk Port Qlmton Higlslights of the sggson were the 35-O win over Crestline Norwalk ' ' Eberlm and the Shelby game in which the Whippets were held score- Norwalk ' ' Cucyrlqs less for three quarters. Norwalk ' ' Brfff me NHS was honored this year by having five players given Noxglk ' ' C? lievue all-league recognition. Second team placements were Bob Ngrwqlk ' ' Willlfrgl Wilkinson and Jim Luxon. Jim Spettle, Dave Hunter, and Dean Norwalk ' ' Ulgperr Sandusky Colvin received honorable mention. Norwalk Shelby Even though the record book showed more losses than wins, all the players deserve credit for staying in there fighting even when it seemed hopeless. Chu Stan Chapin Phil May Skip Howell L Dick Heaston 1, IL. ck Nalell Dav Karl Trace Jim Witter Reserves' Record Norwalk 7. . . . Bellevue I3 Norwalk 24. . . .Willard 6 Norwalk 25. . . . Gallon O Norwalk 7. . . . Bellevue 6 Norwalk 18. . . . Fremont St. Joe 6 B Pmen Beach err Bemer 97 e M UHS011 Dom Caprara Jirn Rogers Bill Zureich Larry Ware, John Schaechterle, Jim Witter, Dick Heaston, Jim Spettle, Jerry Lawrence, Karl Trace, Jim Rolsten, Tom Wachtel, Roddy Ensminger Dave Hunter. VV? Jet new record! in basketball Managers Dominic Caprara, Grant Walls, Jr. , statistician Bob Wilkinson, scorer James Ellertson, coach Grant Walls. Compliments of WHITE ROOFING 8. LUMBER CO. THE Truckers ended the I954 basketball season with a 6-l 2 record . ln the Galian game Jim Spettle scored 37 points, breaking the school scoring record. Jim also walked off with league scoring honors as he had a 34 pomt average PSI' gdme. With many sophomore and junior boys breaking into the lineup, Norwalk will undoubtedly enioy a better season next year . Norwalk 47 . Norwalk 64 . Norwalk 41 . Norwalk 49 . Norwalk 52 . Norwalk '70 . VARSITY RECORD Shelby . . . Fremont Ross . . . Elyria . . . Bellevue . . . SanduskySt. Mary . . Fremont St. Joseph Norwalk 58 . . . Mansfield Madison Norwalk 68 . . . . Port Clinton Norwalk '79 . . . . Galion Norwalk 52 . . . Sandusky Norwalk 67 . . . . Shelby Norwalk '78 . . . Crestline Norwalk 50 . , Lorain Norwalk 63 . . . Upper Sandusky Norwalk 56 . . John Marshall Norwalk 53 . . . Bucyrus Norwalk 60 . . Bellevue Norwalk 64 . . Willard O v 'X9' Q0 31' 64 Q0 ge QR Witter 000- a W' O9 Q0 fx 3 Heaston G 6x0 K5 fx Q09 i' -X 995 x5 ?X y X G 3 '59 T as 'QQ if 9609 Ware l gk? W9 , 1, ... f 99 L ,Ago 6 'SU FIRST ROW: Dick Paplinski, Alan Angell, John Francisco, John Zink, Jim Zureich, Phil May, Mike Cronk. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Buckeye Alan Wickert, David Hinckley, Stan Chapin, John Shelley, Kenny Miller, Jim Rogers, Allen Beach. Our referrer gairzea' valuable experience LTHOUGH the iay vees won only two of eighteen games it is acknowledged that the experience gained will not only help those who remain with the icy vees another season, but also who fill places vacated by graduating varsity men. All the Trucker iuniors have taken defeat in their stride and are looking forward to avenging the losses they suffered . Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk RESERVE RECORD . . . . Shelby . . . . Fremont Ross . . . . Elyria . . . . Bellevue . . . . Sandusky St. Mary . . . . FremontSt. Joseph . . Mansfield Madison . . . . Port Clinton . . . . Galion Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Norwalk Sandusky Shelby Crestline Lorain Upper Sandusky John Marshall Bucyrus Bellevue Willard John Francisco, Jim Rogers, Stan Chapin, Grant Walls, John Zink, Dick Mike Cronk, David Hinckley, Alan Wickert, Bob Mitchell, Don Zureich Paplinski. 100 Kenny Miller, Jim Zureich, Alan Angell, Phil May, John Shelley. Practice Session .fezfentlo and Ezghtla material looked good 19 - Townsend 13 Mary Schutts, Kay Kugel, Katy Lederer, Joan Wells. 24 - Milan 20 36 -Bellevue 30 V W , 21 - Berlin Heights 24 22 - Willard 14 28 - Milan 11 35 - Huron 26 21 - Tovmsend 23 22 - Willard 19 18 - Huron 21 40 - Berlin Heights 81 46 - Bellevue 21 SEVENTH GRADE RECORD 35 - Townsend 11 58 - Milan 21 19 - Bellevue 10 27 - Berlin Heights 29 19 - Willard 14 29 - Milan 3 34 - Huron 4 22 - Townsend 23 34 - Willard 1 l 25 - Huron 4 23 - Berlin Heights 21 37 - Bellevue 11 FIRST ROW: Wendell Robinson, Duane Ringle, Mike Rice, Kit Angell, Irvin Ogelsby, manager Bob Dieterich. SECOND ROW: Jim Wachtel, Ed Barker, Dale Beach, Bill Cordes, Richard Heyl, Ernie Kohlmyer, John Compliments of Enders. THIRD ROW: Norb Pelham, Bob Fowler, Tom Westrick, coach Harry Shadle, David Thomas,Floyd DR, M, E, HQLMAN Boyd, Charles Service, Alfred Smith. A 101 I. Zureich I Luxon b:eakS me 'ape' Hushes Em. Ready, set, go.... Luxon puts the shot. T mcle found more T HE 1954 track season found an enthusiastic group por- ticipating. Since Norwalk did not have a baseball team this year, more boys took the opportunity to perfect their individual skills in the variety of activities offered in track. Outstanding members of the team included Adelman and Luxon in shot put and discus, Burr in hur- dles and pole vault, Berner, Chapin, Luxon, Miller, Spettle, Ward and J. Zureich on the cinders. The team is coached by Don Buckeye and Al Flint. This years' cindermen were Thomas Adleman, Ronald f Baker, Gene Ballard, Donald Bear, Bertram Berner, Ed- 1 win Burr, Stanley Chapin, Allen Condon, John Francisco, Richard Heaston, James Johnson, James Luxon, Kenneth Miller, Robert Mitchell, David Munson, Joe Murray, T W achl ex Waiii ins tum Bur r. Heaston Miller, Munson, Smith 1 O2 boyr partzkgbolting Charles Naley, Phillip Oglesby, John Schaechrerle, Ted Smith, James Spefrle, Tom Wachtel, Wayne Ward, James Wiffer, John Zink, Don Zureich, James Zureich. TRACK SCHEDULE April 6-8 April 13 April 16 April 20 April 23 April 29 May 4 May '7 May 11 May 14 May 18 Class Track Meet Willard at Norwalk Norwalk at Shelby Bellevue at Norwalk Norwalk at Tiffin Norwalk at Bucyrus with Mansfield Madison League Meet at Galion Norwalk at Elyria Bucyrus at Norwalk Mansfield Madison at Norwalk District Meet 1,7 i 3 1 l V H n.v, ,Mi f K A X N 'i A L 1 ffl ' i t 7 VV limi? ,.......----Mw- 'Q-V 1 Q fwfr: Bill Cash I ,,L i srss r n V Bgb Wrlkmson A1317 Angell A g6iS Sm! R0 . Tenmf and gay concluded the sporty reason. ENNIS players and golfers spent an enioyable season, as Mike Crank they attempted to set new records for themselves and turn in a successful year for the school. Racquet-men Alan Angell and Bob Wilkinson returned to the courts, ably assisted by first-year men Bill Cash, Mike Cronk, and Jim Rogers. The golf greens saw renewed activity from veteran players Dave Hunter, Ronnie Keysor, Jim Rolsten, and Larry Ware. Allen Buch and Grant Walls, Jr., joined the group this year. Harry Shadle coached the tennis team, Grant Walls, golf. , Tennis Schedule Golf Schedule A X3 April 21 Sandusky There April 20 Elyria I R 27 Huron Home 22 Galion 'J V if 29 Margaretta There 26 Shelby 'ii XL May 3 Bellevue Home 29 Bucyrus QA, 1 In 5 6 Huron There May 3 Galion V' , I0 Sandusky Home 7 Elyria X .. nigiiil l2 Margaretta Home I3 Shelby qgkygis ir.,, Q l9 Bellevue There l4 Bucyrus 2l-22 District Bowling 21 District Meet Green Jim 1-ramen Grant Walls, Ir. Ronnie Keysor 104 There Here Here There There Here There Here Allen Beach Dave Hunter sg, K . 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BERRY'S RESTAURANT RT. 20 EAST-NORWALK, OHIO PHONE 3-5111 8m SODA GRILL FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS COLLISION SPECIALISTS GEORGE N. SOUSLIN, OWNER WHEEL ALIGNING BEAR FRAME AUTO PAINTING 8. DEVILBISS FRONT END FACTORY SPRAY C-J- BERRY, OWNER EQUIPMENT BOOTH 8. EQUIPMENT I -'R' I 'AI w x ' w I I,,, -A A I ...,,,' t pgg , ,,,,. , I I A ' IIRI A i' ,E I- ILAII AATI I A COMPLIMENTS COMPL1MENTS OF OF HEASTON FUNERAL HOME FIRELAND'S ELEVATOR SAVE AT FISHER'S NEW WAYSIDE BARN 2 MILES WEST ON ROUTE 20 PIANOS - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FURNITURE - RADIOS - TELEVISION 9 W. MAIN STREET NORWALK, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF B gl L SPORT SHOP SPORTING GOODS SPORTING CLOTHES T.E. BATTLES COMPLIMENTS QUICK SERVICE WITH A QF PLEASANT SMILE BEST OF COSMETICS DRUGS AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE L. J. MCNEIL REALTOR COMPLIMENTS OF HARTER PHARMACY REALTOR I0 WHITTLESEY ON THE CORNER GEORGE BRUEHLER, DRUGGIST COM LI EN S MEN S BOYS CLO HING H SAN FURNIS INGS RINGHOLZ MEYERS HOLMAN .IEWELERS NW OO L M NN E ROMAN COMPLM N COMPLIM N S BLINZLEY FURNITURE NORWALK LA GES FURNI U E S ORE IN U ON COUN Y SERVICE GARAGE 5 THEME ALL COMPLIMENTS sooo sponrsn OF SWEATERS .... SKIRTS . . . BLOUSES . . . ' MAE M. MACK SLAC KS JAC KE TS . FROM the PREIS STORE INSURANCE AGENCY , NORWALK, oHlo COMPLIMENTS IERWTHICA I Nm mmm , OREBAUGH-JOHNSON FUNERAL SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE OXYGEN EQUIPPED EBERT OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 20 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-1531 36 BENEDICT AVE coRoNA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS II6 Hansen 2 STUDIO 75 3 PHo'rosnAPHY S 2 3 xv emo! WE ARE PLEASED WITH OUR NEW LOCATION AND HOPE THAT YOU WILL LIKE IT BETTER TOO. HEISER'S 66 E. MAIN STREET QACROSS FROM SCHINE'S THEATERI YO UR DEPENDABLE JEWELER J. W. PITKIN NORWALK, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF H. C. BARRE, REALTOR CITY AND FARM PROPERTY 31 E. MAIN STREET NORWALK, OHIO COMPLIMENTS NORWALK HARDWARE I2-I4 W. MONROE STREET HOWARD J. LANG OLIVER EQUIPMENT NEW IDEA FARM IMPLEMENTS DUNHAM FARM IMPLEMENTS FOX HARVESTERS 259 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-2391 COMMERCIAL AND CATALOG PRINTING DARBY PRINTING COMPANY 36 EAST SEMINARY STREET PHONE 3-II9I NORWALK, OHIO COMPLIMENTS TOM O DONNELL ELEC TRICAL CON TRAC TOR NORWALK OHIO FOR QUICK CASH JACK ALEXANDER LOWELL HOSTLER RAY BALDERSON MANAGER OF SEE THE CITY LOAN SINCERE GOOD WISHES THE CLASS OF I954 NORWALK HIGH SCHOOL THE HURON COUNTY BANKING COMPANY NORWALK, OHIO ESTABLISHED T881 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION II9 O NCRWALK TRUCK LINE COMPLIMENTS F TO THE CLASS OF 1954 YOU ARE TO BE CONGRATULATED UPON THE COM PLETION OF YOUR CAREER IN NHS! WE WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS IN WHATEVER FIELD YOU MAY CHOOSE IN THE FUTURE! Q. HON! wma Q' S HIV F I YOU! SAVINGS I I IINSURED 0 -Q9 STI: 01:0 lf S15 coifg 48 6 'T -V 4,0 . -'S v A 0 ' I N 2 , +1 1+ A '3' I S 5 ln-E Y ' I2I COMPLIMEN TS y or THE BOWEN COMPANY INSURANCE SURETY BONDS NORWALK OHIO FORD FUND RAISING PLANS AND PREMIUM PROMOTION S FOR CHURCH AND LODGE ORGANIZATIONS E BEDFORD NORWALK OHIO Adelman James Adelman Thomas Agxn June Albrxtton Jerry Allen Bob Allen Charlotte Allen Donna Alleshouse Rrchard Anderson, Monty Anderson Petal Angelas, Helen Angell Alan Angell K1t Arclubald Jerry Asmus Davrd Ausun Grace Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Carol Arm Curus Evelyn Joanne Margaret Robert Rolland Ronald V1rg1n1a Ballard Gene Barker Edward Bates Sandra Battle, Margaret Battles Debbre Beach Allen Beach Dale Bear Donald Beck Paul Becker Larry Berghtol Anrta Berner Bert Bess Barbara 16 25 85 86 87 103 39 41 58 as 44,100 101 104 65 101 8 25 85 ss, 101 15 57 58 61 '71 85 86 18 44 96 97 100 104 65 101 44 85 86 87 39 96 97 103 School Index Betschman, Robert Brshman Carol Brshman Donald Brshman Judy Brshop Joanne 25 30 Blauvelt Robert Boepple Judy Boepple Slurley Boldrng Mary Jane Boldrng Rrchard Boles Patrrcra Bowers Rxchard Boyd Barbara Boyd Floyd Brake: Carla Braker Dorlene Bramlull Davrd Bramlull Mrldred Burkett Raymond Burns Jacquelxne Burr Edwm Butch Janet Capelle Margaret Caprara Domrnrc Carley Donald Carley Martha Carley Mary Carpenter Judrth Carvey Sandra Cash W1ll1am Chaffee Larry Chaffee, Lynette Chaffee Sandra 50 85 7 77 81 82 85 86 26 37 85 85 86 58 101 Charv1l1e Marcella Crssne Ehzabeth Clapp Judy Clay, Rex Colrsh Colrsh Colvrn Comer Condon Condon Condon Cooper Copsey Copsey Cordes C ordes Marjone Robert Dean Joyce 39 40 Allen Jamce Sally Henry ohn Robert Martha Wxlham 11 44 92 95 73 76 81 64 66 101 39 85 102,103 22 44 71 96 97 98 39 89 76 88 96 104 Chapm Jeanne 24 25 31 36 76 77 '79 92 Chap1n Ioan 59 62 Chapm Stanley 1 22 44 76 96 97 100 103 Chapman Jrm Chapman John Co Betty Crandall James rawford Carol 26 85 86 87 57 59 85 86 Cronk Mrke 50 85 86 87 96 100 104 Cross Pat 39 40 81 85 86 87 89 Crossen Ann Crossen Molly 44 88 Crossen Sue Cunnrngham Constance 26 36 81 82 Cunnrngham udy Dann John Dann Loretta Dav1s Jrm Dav1s Robert Decker Conme Dendrnger Gerald Drehl George Dreterrch Craig Dreterrch Jeff 12 22 26 36 76 85 87 88 Dreterrch Robert Drnnger Barbara 49 51 54 85 86 87 Dlflllgel' Ioy 39 71 79 22 51 55 85 86 66 101 . , INC. 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Q 1. ..... ....es l. ........ ...50 I. ...... , vu, ..,...,,,s9 . .... .... . ,' ...... .... 50 . . ..... ..... . ..5s , .............. 66 . ,, 122 Manns Dowmng Dowmng Dowrung Downrng Downrng Carol Clark Della Ear Pherrba Draper Jack. Draper James Duffey BenJarrun Duncan Glenn Earl Joanne Earl Marrlyn Earl Ruth Ebrnger Ronald Ellrs Erle Elmer Leah Emmons Jerry Enders John Ensmrnger Roddy Fadley Charles Farrell Rrchard Fessenden Katheune Fxnch Clarann Frnch Kathryn Frnch Mary Frsher Russell Fletcher Shrrley Fordham Patr1c1a Fowler Robert Francrsco John Francrsco Yvonne Franks Ioan Franks Patr1c1a Freeman Ronnre Gaag Irene Galloway, Walter Gallup Herb George B1ll Gfell Marjorre Grfford LeRoy Grlhousen Elrssa Godfrey Buddy Goodrrch Edson Goodsrte, Beverly Goodsrte Ronald Gorman Emma Gott Sharon Graham Graham Gregory Gregory Gr1ff1n Grlffrn Grrffrn Gr1nold Judy Ruth Patr1c1a Sonya Harry Pa ulme Ruth Bonlta Grose Clarrce Grossw1ler Mane Gullett Ruth Hackett Ruth Hagdohl Sydney Harnlrne Ha1nl1ne Hamlrne Harnlrne B arbara Betty Cloyd Rrchard Hall Adnan Hamrsfar Carol Hamrsfar Donald Hanvrlle Sandra Har raves Marrlyn B Harrrs Harrrs Hayes Hayes Donald. Elmer J ulra Mary Ella Haynes Cynda Heald Walter Heaston Rrchard 43 457 He1l James Hertsche Ted Helsel Jacquelyn Hendrrckson Sandra Hepp Judy Hepp Mary Jo 76 81 82 59 101 39 49 51 54 72 14 39 81 40 71 85 86 87 66 101 45 96 100 103 1 72 45 72 80 81 5 1 56 85 86 22 45 85 86 '76 81 27 88 8 89 96 97 98 99 102 52 74 76 14 40 76 81 91 93 27 36 74 81 82 Heyl Rosemary Heyl, R1chard Hrggms Donna Hrggrns George H111 Gretchen 27 3 H.1nckley Betty Hxnckley Davrd Hrnckley Yvonne Hlntz Harold Hrrbe Wllllam Hue Helen Hrxon Nancy Hoelzer Ned Holmes Patrrcra Hornrng W1ll1am Howell Herald Howell Patr1c1a Howey Juanrta Hummel Sharon Hunter Beryl Htmter Davrd Hurless Terry Hutchrns Judrth Hutchlnson Lane Hutchrnson, Nancy Hutcluson Carolann Hutton Tom Ingersoll Rrchard Jameson Martha Jastatt Lors Ienkrns Jenkrns Jenkms Johnson Johnson Josett Nancy James J an1ce Treva James Karser Joanne Katonak Esther Katonak Georgran Kavanaugh Susan Kaech Noel Kearney Howard Kearney V1v1an Kelley Kerth Kemmrng, John Kettel Leonard Kettel Raymond Keysor Jams Keysor Ronald Krnnard Edwrn K1nn1son Freda Krstemaker Myrna Klavuhn Sondra Kled1s Judy Kledts Patrrcra Klreger Martha Knoll Jack Knoll Sandra Kohlmyer Errue Kramer Frank Kramer Irene Kramer Loretta Kramer Ronald Krebs Raymond Krerder Opal Ku el Kay Landenberg Robert Lane Tom Lang Gary Lawrence Gerald 28 73 76 78 Leadbetter Allen Lederer, Carolyn Lewrs Margaret Lredorff Dale Lredorff Vera Lredorff Vern Lrnn Sarah Locke Martha Lohman Delores Loney Robert 27 76 89 67 100 52 80 45 71 91 92 93 45 48 88 52 100 07677 5 40 72 94 96 98 99 104 52 85 27 88 46 104 59 60 85 60 62 91 99 101 64 68 38 40 72 89 96 8 93 95 96 98 99 60 85 91 99 101 18 40 53 88 Lorcher Fay Lorcher Herman Lorcher Janet Loudy Calvm Loudy Mrtchell Luxon James 40 88 53 88 16 22 24 28 36 76 85 86 87 95,96 102 103 MacDonald Hazel Sh1rley Marett Marett Marett Marett Manng MSIIOH Elrzabeth Mary Ra Velma Patr1c1a Sh1rley Marshman Judy Marshman, Maxrne Martrn Susan Mason Larry May Plul May Sandra McCoy Delores NlcCreery Dale IcCreery Ronald McCr1ll1s Janrce McDonald Martha MCGIHD Theodore McGue Ronald Mesenburg Janet Metzger Pamela Metzger Rlchard Meyer Meyer Meyers Mrller Mrller Mrller Mrller M1ller Mrller Mlller, Mrllrs Joyce Susan Rrchard Carol D1ck Joyce Kenneth Marrlyn QIOJ Marxlyn f 71 Monnre Donald M1118 Judlth Mrtchell Robert Mlzner Davrd Mrzner Marrlyn Moore Bruce Moore Jane Morehouse Barbara Morehouse Ronald Morrtson, Paulrne Moss Jack Motsch Martha Munson Davrd Murray Joe Mushett Darl Mushett Lynn Naley Charles Nardecchra Joanne Naszodran, Vrrgmra Nease James Nease Marguerrte Nease Paul Newman, W1ll1am N1CkOl.l John Nrckoll Marlene Nlelsen Karen Obrenovrch Stanley ODell John Oglesby lrvrn Oglesby Ph1ll1p Ommert Wrllram Ortman Alrce Osborn Tom Ott Norman Paplrnskr Rrchard Pavka Albert Peckham Barbara Peckham Jeanne Peckham Tom Pelham Norbert 28 86 73 88 49 53 85 86 22 53 97 100 101 81 82 85 86 87 8 26 28 81 85 4 73 46 96,100 101 102 44 46 72 88 52 53 46,85 101 54 85 100 1 73 85 86 54 88 49 52 54 85 86 43 46,96 97 102 88 96 26 40 41 3 71 85 61 101 54 103 47 71 96 100 24 27 28 37 82 12 29 37 68 101 ' . ---- -------- 44 . ...... .... , , , ............. . , ' , .... ..... . . 51 ' ............. . , ............. 53 ' , . . ....... . . . 65 ' ' , ............. , . ..... . . . . . . . 68 ' - 1 ------------- 51.88 ' ' . ............ , . 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Phillips, John . . . Pickett, Johann . . . Piper, Cora ...... Pleasnick, Stephen . . Pressley, Darlene . . Price, David . . Ramsey, Willis . . Rarick, William . . Ratliff, Donald . . . Ravit, Geraldine . . Ravit, Joseph . . . Reamer, Grace . . Reddick, Betty . . Reed, Vonnie .... Rennecker, Calvin . . Resor, Betty ..... Revitzer, Cynthia. . . Rice, Michael . . . Rice, Nancy. . , Rickard, Ellen . . Rickard, Linda . . . Rickley, Jimmie . . Ringle, Duane. . . Ringle, Leroy .... Ringle, Marlene . . Ritchey, Gretchen . . Robinson, Alan .... Robinson, Melvin . . . Robinson, Wendell Rogers, Carol ...... Rogers, James ..... Rolsten, James . 38,4l, . . 47 . .54,sa .. . 54 . .41,s8 . . 54 .......6l ........61 . . 29,76,s5,s6,s7 .. . .. .47,88 . . 61 . .47,s8 . .54,s5 . .29,37 . . 47 . . 47 . 61 . 61 . . 47 . . 29 . .54,s0 61 . .... 54,80 .. 52,54,85,86 . 69,76,l01 . .54,85,87 . . .19.69 . .47,88 . . . 61 .. 69,101 . . 54 .. . 61 . .45,47,86 .. . 1,41,89 . . .. . . 61,s5,s6,101 ........54,80 4a,47,96,97,100,104 76,94,96,97,100,104 Roscoe, Sharee .............. 69 Ross, Dorothy , , , Ryerson, Judy . . . .54 .69 Samaha, Ann .............. 61.86 samaha, Joel. 11,22,29,a6,76,85,s6,s7,69 Sanders, Chuck .... . ......... 69 Schaechterle, John . . Scheetz, Louis . . . Scheid, Donald . . . Scheid, Mary ....... Schlegelmilch, Barbara. . . Schlegelmilch, Richard. . . Schnitzler, David .... Schoenegge, Darline . . Scott, Deanna .... Searls, Carl .... Seely, Richard . . Seifert, Patricia . , Seiling, James .... . . 4'7,98,99,103 . . . . . . . 55 . . 2l,41,'76 . . .55,80 . .55,88 . . 61 . 69 . 61 . 62 . 47 . 69 . 69 . 47 Sellinger, Patricia . . . ......... 47 Sennett, Marilyn . 29,3 Service, Charles . . . 6,76,s1,s5,s6,s7,s9 ........69,101 Shantz, Alice .... . . ...... 11,4'7,'72 Shaw, Janice . . . Shelley, Carol . . Shelley, John . . . Shepler, Connie . . Sheppard, Fred . . Shipley, Ronson. . . . .. . 48 .. .. . 55 . .48,100,101 . .. .41,s6 . .22,41,73 . . . . 69 Shirk, Sammy. . Shupe, Charles . . Shutts, Carolyn Shutts, Mary ...... Silcox, Melvin . . Sim, Roberta . . . Sinclair, Elaine. . Sitterly, David , , Skinner, Janice . . Skinner, Sondra. . Skinner, Yvonne . Smith, Alfred. . . Smith, Imogene. . Smith, Judith . . , Smith, Pauline . . . Smith, Ted ..... Smolinski, Deanna . Smolinski, Delores . Smythe, Elizabeth . Snyder, JoAnne . . . Sommers, David . Sommers, Norman . Souslin, Patricia. .. Spalsbury, James . . Speer, Carol .... Spencer, Barbara . . 30 Spettle, James . .2'7,30, Springer, Clifford. . Springer, Ronald . . Stacey, Robert . . Stanton, Beverly . Stanton, Kathleen . Stanton, Thomas . . Steele, Patricia. . Steele, Shirley . . Stockwell, Alice . . Stockwell, Rosemary . . Stoddard, Walter . . Stoltz, Louis .... Stott, James . , , Stoutenburg, Janet . Strait, Allen .... Strecker, Barbara. . Strickling, Larry . . Strohmeier, Vera. . Strong, Ronnie . . Stutz, Karen .... Stutzman, Duane . . Swartz, La Wana . . Sweatman, Beverly . Sweet, Richard . . . ..69 . .. . .. . .. . . 13 . .. . .. . .. . .. . . 29 22.62,76,91,99,101 . . .. . . .29,7a,76 .....4l ....48 . . 62 . . 62 .. . 62 .. .41,88 . .. 69,101 . . .55,56,ss .....69 .....29.33 . . 48,71,102 . . .4s,s5,66 .. .. . 62 .. .. . 69 . . . 62.85.87 .. .. . 62 . .. .. . 55 .. ... .. 48 , , 22,45,46,96 .. . .. . .. 62 66,93,94,96,9a,09 ..... .... ..3O .. ..55 . .. . 41 .. .17,42 . . 62 . . 62 .. . 42 .. .a0,s7 .. .19,69 .. . 55 .. 42 .. .. 42 ... .. 48 .. 48.68.91 . . . . . 30 .. 26,42,85 . .. . 70 .. .55,sa .. .55,s5 . . . 70 . . 62 . . . 70 . . . 30.88 ...........42 Taylor, Carole . . 26,39,42,'79,81,85,86,8'I Taylor, Connie . . . . . . . . . . .62,85,86 Tay10r.Mary ..... Thornas, David. 15,59,61,62,85,86,87,l01 Thompson, Harry . . . . Timman, Mary . . . . . Timman, Thomas ...- .........3O . ...... .55,86 Iinken Barbara.. 29,30,85,86,87,89,92,93 Tinker, Sandra . . . Toole, Dorothy . . . Tossell, Penny . . Touby, Carrol . . . Trace, Karl ..... Trautman, Clifford . Tucker, Tom ..,, Turner, Terry .... Tutchings, Sondra . Tutchings, Wesley . Twitchell, Annabelle .......50,55 .....l,42,'79 ..... 55 30,37,74,80,81,88 . .. 42,97,9s,90 .. . .. .57,62 .. . .. . . 70 . .. .. .. . 31 . 28,31,76,86,89 . . 55,s5,s6,a7 .. 1,31,s5,s6,a7 124 Twitchell, Eleanor . Twitchell, Elsie . . Tyson, Ayris . . . . ... 5o,55,5s . . . . 62 . . . . 70 Tyson, Cleet . . . . 42,'72, 85 Upper, Linda . . ...... '70 Usselton, Linda . .' . . l5,61,62,86 Vail, Dale ..... . . . . .42, I2,'73 Van Hentenryck, Nancy . . . . 42,85,86 Van Hentenryck, Richard . . . . . . 63 Vaughan,Joy....... ...63 Vinse, Anda . . . . .64,'7O Vogt, Richard. . . Wachtel, James. . . Wachtel, John. . . . Wachtel, Thomas. . Wahl, Barbara .... Wahl, Beverly. . . Wahl, Shirley. . . Walek, John .... Walker, Eugene. . . Walls, Grant, Jr. . . Ward, Robert . . . Ward, Roselyn . . . Ward, Wayne .... Ware, Larry. . . . Watts, Linda . . . Weinert, Helen . . Wells, Ioan . . . Wells, Marion .... Westrick, Thomas . Wetzel, Richard. . . Whaley, Dwight. . . Whaley, William . . White, Peter . . . White, Shirley . . White, Stephen . . Wickert, Alan. . . Wickert, Barbara . . Wickham, Patricia . Widman, Beverly . . Wiggins, Anthony. . Wilcox. Nancy . . . Wilkinson, Robert 24, 31, 36, '72, '76, '78, Wilson , Robert . . . Witter, Irma . . Witter, James. . . Witter, Woods, Woodside Woodside, Worcester, Worcester, Worcester, Wright, Young, Britton . . Young, Donald . . Shirley . . . Melba . . . , Rolland . Sylvia . . Doris . . Richard . Russell . Robert . . . Young, Pam . . . Young, Patricia, . . Zeiter, Connie . . . Zeiters, Mary Ann . Zink, Clara ..... Zink. John ..... Zureich, Donald . . ....63 . .. . . 59,6a,101 . .. . .. . .. 70,100 . .4a,s5,ss,9s,99,102 .. . .. . .. .63,a6 . . 31,81,85,86,87 . .. . .42,74,88 . . . . . . . . 70 .. . .. . .. . . 55 . . 55,96,98,100,104 .. .. .. .. .. . 56 . .. . .. . .. . . 42 31,37,88,93,95,96,103 . .42,s9,96,9s,99,104 . . .. . .. .19,70 . . .. . . .56,88 . .57,63,91,99,101 .. .. .. .. . 70 .. . .. . . 59,6a,101 . . 12,31,s5,s6,s7,a9 . . .. . .. . . 48 . .. . 63 . 70 . . . . 56 . .. .63,s5 . . 56,s5,100 . ..... 63 . .... 56 . .4a,ss . . .56,ss . . . . . . . . . . . 63 88,89,92,94,96,98,104 . .. . .. . .. .51,56 .. . .. . .. .31,s6 . . 42,95,96,97,9a,99 . . .. . .. . . 63 . ...... 56,80 . .. . 63 . . . . . 70 . . .43,48,76 . .... 31 . . 56 .. .... 48 ........1l.42 . . 53,56,85,86,8'7 . . . 15,6l,63,85 ......70 . ..63 . ........48 . .. 56,s5,96,100,1o3 . .. . .56,96,100,103 Zureich, James . 48, 96, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103 Zureich, Virginia. . zuieich, William. . . . .42,96,97 This book printed by Velvatone, a special process of lithographic printing. 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