Orange High School - Oran Yearbook (Pepper Pike, OH)

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Smith Physical Education We 3353?--' ' , S L'i',.- T'i'.I5srZZ5I'.. - .K . .zzz . 1, .... B. Wilson English Speech . J . .K X ar S . . i M s t X122 . O FACULTY fc tv A .-', fi.. E. Ford H. Fusco Biology Art - - 'QPR . ' H K fs. X. J. Heath C. A. Kerr Music English French Z syi - U h i fi f in mv' t i E. G. Miller J. North B. Odiorne Latin English Social Studies Librarian Coach, Soc. Studies J sii.. W. Smith S. H. Stansberry Mathematics Mathematics Coach 54 . .S S1 E i is J is . fy . M. Young S. Zylowski History Industrial Arts Journalism E I0ll CLASS Film lliillllllll ii llii L A. 1 C N-...y CLASS OFFICERS James Nelson, Treasurer, Thomas July, President, Gerald Kaczor, Vice president Connie Kummers, Secretary. BETTY ALEXANDER AIex Y-Teens lg Drama Club l,2, Student Council 2, Vanity Fair 3, Intramur- als l,2,3, Homeroom Salesmen 2. FRANK ANTHONY Frank Football 1,45 Golf 2,45 Science Club lg Photo- graphy Club 2, Tax Stamp Chairman 2, Elyria, Ohio 3. ROY ANTHONY Tony Basketball 2,3,4, Foot ball l,3,4, Track l,2,3 4, Varsity O 3,4 Moving Picture Club Pres. 3. SALLY BAIR usallyu Transferred from Men tor, Senior Play crew Square Dancing Club 3 Library Assistant 4. 1 ENlllR CLASS JOANNE LOUISE BALL llJoll Drama Club l5 Student Council l5 Chorus l,2,3, 45 Music Appreciation Club, Sec'y. 35 Queen's Attendant 45 Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 Junior Play crew5 Senior Play crew5 Operetta 25 Tax Stamps 4. JOHN BAZANSKI, JR. s.J. Transferred from East Tech 35 Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 lntramur- als 3,45 Movie Projector Club 35 Movie Operator 45 Senior Play crew5 Hall Guide 4. THOMAS BROMELIA Bro Transferred from John Adams 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Rifle Club 35 Senior Play crew. JAMES BUSHMAN Jim Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Honor So- ciety l,25 Hobby Club l5 Sports Appreciation Club 25 Square Dancing Club 35 Varsity O 3,45 ln- tramurals l,2,35 Class Vice-president 2. LAWRENCE CHESNIK llLqrry-I Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,35 Hobby Club l5 Sports Appreciation Club 25 Varsity O 4. RACHEL PAULINA COLLIER llkaell World Affairs Club 35 Or-An Staff 2,35 High- lights 45 Senior Play5 ln- tramurals l,35 Honor So- ciety, Sec'y. 45 Tax Stamps 2,35 Assembly Committee 25 Library Assistant 35 Drama Club l5 Jr. Honor Society 25 Mural decoration l. JOHN C. DODD John Football l,45 Track l,25 3,45 Varsity O 45 Photography Club l5 Rifle Club 35 Intramur- als l,2,3,45 Tax Stamp Chairman 45 Ticket Salesmen 2, 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play crew5 Movie Operator 4. ELAINE V. EVANS Elaine Drama Club l,25 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Library Assis- tant 35 Vanity Fair 35 Homeroom Salesmen 45 Clinic Attendant 45 Jun- ior Play5 Senior Play5 In- tramurals 4. 6 l SENIOR CLASS STEVE EVANS Chet Football l,3,45 Basket- ball l5 Track l,25 As- sembly Committee I5 Or- An Staff 45 Varsity O 3,4. JOANNE MARIE FARROW IIJOII Intramurals l,25 Junior Play5 Student Council 25 Drama Club I5 Vanity Fair 35 Or-An Staff 45 Chorus l,4. FAY ANN FISCHER llFayll Y-Teens I5 Drama Club l5 Intramurals l,35 Van- ity Fair 2. CHARLES FRONSTIN Charlie Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Intramurals l, 2,3,45 Senior Play crew5 Varsity O 2,3,45 Hob- by Club l5 Crafts Club 25 Movie Operator 4. HENRY GALATI Hank Football I5 Track 25 ln- tramurals l,2,35 Chorus l,25 Hobby Club I5 Rifle Club 3. BETTY FIDLER GARVIN BEATRICE ANN GLOSS Bea Or-An Staff 35 Or-An Editor 45 Honor Society 45 Highlights 4' Band 2, 35 Band Treas. 35 As- sembly Committee 35 Iri- tramurals l, 2, 35 Clinic Attendant l,2,35 Drama Club l5 Square Dancing Club 3. MARY ANN GREEN Mary Andy Transferred from Madi- son 35 Chorus 35 Schol- arship Club 35 Square Dancing Club 35 Senior Play crew5 Or-An Staff 45 Intramurals 4. SENIIIII CLASS ALFRED L. GRIFFITHS llMoell Tax Stamp Chairman 25 Homeroom Salesmen I,25 Chorus 25 Movie Opera- tors Club 35 Intramurals I,2,3,45 Football I,3,45 Track 25 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Student Council 45 Or-An Staff 45 Varsity O 45 Speak- ers Club 4. ROBERT HAMMEL Ilaobll Hobby Club I5 Drama Club 2,35 Track 25 Bas- ketball I,2,3,45 Football l,2,35 Senior Play 45 Student Council 35 Intra- murals I,2,35 Homeroom Salesmen 25 Speakers Club Pres. 4. GEORGE C. HANNA George Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Hon- or Society 3,45 Honor Society V-pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Jr. Coun- cil World Affairs 35 Football Camera Man 3, 45 Senior Play5 Junior Play5 Drama Club 25 Movie Operator 45 Hob- by Club I5 Varsity O 45 Speakers Club 4. RICHARD G. HAYMAN llbickll Photography Club I, Gun Club 35 Intramurals 2,35 Basketball I5 Football I5 Senior Play crew. ELIZABETH MARY HINO usettyu Drama Club I5 Intra- murals I, 2, 35 Vanity Fair 2,35 Chorus l,2,35 Band 2. THOMAS JULY TJ, Senior Class President5 Football I,2,3,45' Basket- ball l,2,3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Track I,25 Varsity O' 3,45 Or-An Staff 45 Jun- ior Play5 Senior Play crew5 Student Council I5 Drama Club I,25 Sport Club 25 Rifle Club 25 Movie Operator 45 Intra- murals I,2,3,4. 1 GERALD EDWARD KACZOR Jer Senior Class V-president5 Football l,2,3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Basketball l,2, 35 Or-An Staff 45 Varsity O 2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Drama Club I,25 Freshman Class V- pres.5 Homeroom Sales- men 35 Operetta 25 Chorus l,2,35 Movie Op- erator 45 Intramurals I, 2,3,45 Variety Show 3. ROSEMARY KAINEC IIROII Drama Club I,25 Foot- ball Queen 45 Cheerlead- er 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Library Assistant 35 Clinic Attendant 45 Tax Stamp Chairman 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play. ENl0li CLASS ARNOLD KEBERLE Arnie Band I, 2, 3, 45 Photo- graphy Club I,35 Or-An Staff 4. ARTHUR BILL KIEGER Willie President Student Coun- cil 45 V-Pres. Student Council 35 Football l,2, 3,4 lCapt. 495 Track I, 2,3,45 Varsity O 2,3, 4 IV-pres. 3I5 Honor So- ciety l,2,3,45 Class Pres- ident l,2,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Chorus l,2,3,45 Intramurals I, 25 Movie Operator 45 Camera Club Pres. 25 Speakers Club Sec'y. 4. RICHARD KNAPIK Dick Football I,25 Track 25 Intramurals l, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Hobby Club I5 Rifle Club 3. JOAN MARIE KOUGH Jeanie Junior Play5 Senior Play crew5 Operetta 25 lntra- murals I5 Y-Teens I5 Drama Club I5 Chorus l,2,3,45 Vanity Fair 2, 3 lSec'y. 215 Red Cross I. GERALDINE ANN KREJCI Gerry Transferred from John Hay 35 Queen's Attend- ant 45 Chorus 45 Vanity Fair 35 Or-An Staff 4. CONSTANCE MAY KUMMERS Connie Transferred from Triad- elphia fWheeling W. Va.I5 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Senior Class Sec'y.5 Queen's Attendant 45 Or-An Staff 4. VIRGINIA LEWIS Ginny Highlights 45 Y-Teens I5 Vanity Fair 2,35 Home- room Salesmen I5 Chorus 2,3,45 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Tax Stamps I5 Li- brary Assistant 25 Com- mercial Club I. GEORGE LLOYD George Football l,2,3,45 Track 3,4. ENIQIR CLASS CAROLYN MAPES llKimll Choir l,2,3,45 Crafts 35 Library Assistant 35 Minstrel Show 35 Queen's Attendant 45 Senior Play crew5 Vanity Fair 2,35 Y-Teens I5 Or-An Staff 45 Clinic Attendant 4. MARTHA MARASON Marcy Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 Vanity Fair I, 25 Commercial Club I5 Y-Teens I. RALPH H. MOWERY Ralph Basketball l,2,3,45 Foot- ball l,2,45 Golf 2,3,45 Track I5 Chorus I,2,3, 45 Student Council 25 Jr. Council World Affairs 3' JAMES NELSON Jim Football l,2, 3, 45 Bos- ketball l,2,45 Track I, 2,3,45 Varsity O I,2, 3,45 Rifle Club Pres. 35 Hobby Club I5 Class Treasurer l,2,3,4. FRANK JOHN NORMALI Frank Golf Team 2,3,45 Foot- ball l,45 Varsity O 45 Senior Play5 Highlights Sports Editor 45 Chorus 2,35 Speakers Club 45 Square Dancing Club 35 Drama Club 25 Sports Appreciation Club I5 In- tramurals I,2,3,4. ROSE MARIE PAPP Rosie Intramurals l,25 Y-Teens I5 Drama Club l,25 Li- brary Assistant 35 Junior ' Pl ' T h '- Sports Appreciation Club Oy' OX Stamp mr mittee 45 Intramurals I, 2,3,45 Varsity O 3,45 Senior Play5 Operetta 2. ROBERT MUTCH Bob Science Club I5 Jr. Council World Affairs 25 Rifle Club 35 Football I, 2,3,45 Intramurals I,2, 3,45 Varsity O 3,45 Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 Honor Society 45 Track l,25 Senior Play crew. 25 Or-An Staff 45 High- lights 45 Assembly Com! man I5 Triple Trio 45 Chorus 2,3,4. DOROTHY ANN PAYNE Dodie Highlights 45 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Intra- murals 35 Queen's At- tendant 45 Honor Society 4. E lllll CLASS MARILYN PENCE . Bobe Drama Club V5 Vanity Fair 2,35 Tax Stamps i5 Library Assistant 35 Chorus 2,3,45 Intramur- als 2,3. ERLE ALLEN RADEL ErIe Football l,2,3,45 Track l5 Photography Club l5 Craft Club 25 Intramur- als 35 Motion Picture Club 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Varsity O 4. SHIRLEY ANN RICE ShirI Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club l5 Sports Appreciation Club 25 Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 Clinic Attendant 35 Library Assistant l,45 Athletic Leaders Club 4 IV-pres. 4l5 Senior Play5 Ticket Salesmen 2,3. FRANK SARANITI Frankie Boy Football l,2,35 Track l, 2,3,45 Intramurals l,2, 35 Rifle Club 35 Chorus l,2,35 Varsity O 2,3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE SCHILL Pat Band 2,3,45 KV-pres. 3, Sec'y. 435 Sports Apprie- ciation Club 25 Music Appreciation Club Pres, 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Athletic Leaders Pres. 45 Chorus l. RONALD WILLIAM SCHMIDT Ronnie Athletic Board 45 Bas- ketball l,3,45 Chorus 2, 35 Football 3,45 Golf 2, 3,45 Highlights 45 Hob- by Club l5 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play, Stu- dent Council l,35 Var- sity O 4. JERRY R. SEYMOUR Jerry Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club l5 Art Club 2,3, HELEN SPONDIKE Helen Transferred from Clear- view iLoraine, Ohiol5 Vanity Fair 3. lg v .. . L -l. ? E lllll CLASS ALLEN STARKEY IIAIII Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 25 Hobby Club5 Pho- tography Club5 Jr. Coun- cil World Affairs 35 ln- tramurals l,3,45 Varsity non 3,4- BARBARA A. SUMMERS Dcgmar Tran-sf'erred from Youngstown South H.S. 35 Tax Stamps 35 Junior Play5 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Honor Society Treas. 45 Or-An Staff 45 Senior Play crew. JULIA ETHEL SZUHAY Julie Vanity Fair 25 High- lights 45 Y-Teens l5 ln- tramurals l,2,35 Tax Stamps Asst. 25 Library Assistant 25 Commercial Club l5 Chorus l,2,3. JOSEPH TARRO llJoell WILLIAM C. TAYLOR BiIl Football l5 Band l5 Hobby Club l5 lntramur- als l,2,35 Track 25 Rifle Club 3. DAVID A. TITUS lloavell Basketball l,2,35 Track 35 Jr. Council World Af- fairs 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,4 lPres. 435 Band 2, 3,45 lPres. 3,435 Senior Play5 Varsity O 3,45 Hobby Club l5 Art Club I5 Junior Class Pres.5 Student Council 25 Speakers Club 4. JOHN ROBERT TOTH Jack Intramurals l,2,35 Sen- ior Play5 Drama Club I5 Speakers Club Treas. 45 Photography Club 25 Leather Club 35 Movie Operator 4. NADINE C. TRETERA Nadine Y-Teens l5 Vanity Fair 2,35 Commercial Club l5 Library Assistant 35 Chorus 3,4. ENIIIII CLASS ELAINE MARIE TUKII Elaine Intramurals 2,45 Vanity Fair V-pres. 25 Gym Leaders 45 Highlights 45 Chorus I,2,3,45 Triple Trio 45 Senior PIay5 Clin- ic Attendant 2,3. PRUDENCE MARTHA WARREN llpruell Student Council 3, 4 lSec'y. 435 Chorus I,2,3, 45 Highlights 45 Or-An Staff 45 Drama Club I, 25 Jr. Council World Affairs 35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Honor Society l,2,3,4 lSec'y. 375 Jun- ior PIay5 Senior Play5 Clinic Attendant 35 Li- brary Assistant 35 Y- Teens I. GALEN UNDERKOFLER Galen lNot Pictured? Transferred from Collin- wood: Intramurals 2,35 Rifle Club 3. I ME IIIIIAM EDWARD SEDLACEK The Senior Class and the entire school deeply regret the sudden death of Eddie Sedlacek, who died suddenly on July I, I9'5O, and note with sadness his absence from the graduating class. RONALD E. HANSON The sudden death of Ronnie Hanson on September 23, l95I, caused a deep sense of loss among his many new friends in the Junior Class and throughout the school. HI TORY 0F THE CLASS 0F 19 2 In the autumn of l939, a few of us Seniors-Prue Warren, David Titus, Jack Toth, Julia Szuhay, George Hanna, and Ronnie Schmidt-were be- wildered but enthusiastic as we wandered into a small kindergarten class being held at Beechbrook. Somehow, these eager beavers managed to stay at good old Orange even though the rest of the original class transferred or dropped out at various times during the years following. When the class reached the sixth grade it had its first taste of journal- ism, it published a paper called The Orange Echo and was the second class to produce the paper. ln l946 the class entered the seventh grade in junior high, at last they could go to some of the dances the Seniors attended! This year the class was divided into two homerooms, one under Mr. Young and the other under Mr. Stansberry. Then ninth-grade status and twenty-six boys and girls from Warrensville Heights arrived simultaneously. ln the days that followed we became one big, happy family. Bill Kieger was elected class president and Miss Trimple and Coach Kibbel were our homeroom teachers. Our first drama club presented a comedy called BilIy's First Date directed by Miss Trimple. Moe Griffiths, Prue Warren, Bill Kieger, and Mona Meyers had the leads. As is usually the case, after being freshmen, we became sophomores. Our president was again Bill Kieger. Football season drew to a close with Grange in first place for the second season in a row. Rosemary Kainec, Joanne Benes, and Phillis Clark were cheerleaders this year, Our drama club presented a comedy, Georgie Porgie, the leading roles being filled by Moe Griffiths, Jerry Kaczor, Prue Warren, and Joanne Benes. Miss Trimple was again the director. Very suddenly we found ourselves in our Junior year. lt was a busy year. We ordered our class rings and chose the Academy Award style. We thought they would never arrive, but finally they did, ah, what beautiesl For the class play, Susie the Siren was chosen, and Miss Trimple again directed. The stars were Joanne Benes, Elaine Evans, Jerry Kaczor, Bill Kieger, and Moe Griffiths. The Junior-Senior prom was our next big effort. lt was held at the Alcazar Hotel and a fine time was had by all. Bill Kieger was re- elected president for this year and also served as vice-president of the Stu- dent Council. Dave Titus was class vice-president, Jim Nelson, treasurer, and Joanne Benes, secretary. Prue Warren, Bob Hammel, and Rosemary Kainec were council representatives. Orange took the football championship for the third straight time. Numbered among the National Honor Society members were Prue Warren, secretary, Dave Titus, and Bill Kieger. Finally the long-awaited year arrived. With Tom July as president, Jerry Kaczor, vice-president, Jim Nelson, Treasurer, and Connie Kummers, sec- retary, the Senior Class of l952 blossomed forth. We chose black and gold as our colors and the carnation as the class flower. lt was decided that our caps and gowns would be blue and white. Dottie Payne was editor of Highlights: the staff of seventeen, under the direction of Mr. Young, did a splendid job of supplying the school with news, The class ploy, Arsenic and Old Lace, was a smash hit, Prue Warren and Rachel Collier had the leading roles in the play which was directed by Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Kerr, two teachers new to the Orange faculty. The football team won its fourth con- secutive championship, a phenomenal record. Near the end of the season Rosemary Kainec was elected Homecoming Queen. Our class was the first to hold Senior Teaching Day. Two seniors were assigned to each class or office position and took over the duties of teachers and administrative per- sonnel. The day was very successful and set a new tradition. Yes, the class made some history. We are not ashamed of it, by any means, and it is not one we shall forget very soon. LA T WILL AND TE TAIVIE 0F THE ENIIIR CLASS We, the Seniors of '52, being of sound mind and body, do hereby be- queath the following valued items to those who are to follow us and take our places in dear old Orange High: BETTY ALEXANDER, her height to Lois Bulkowski, FRANK ANTHONY, his position on the football team to anyone who doesn't mind playing it on the bench, ROY ANTHONY, his savoir faire to Mike Sisk, SALLY BAIR, her place in the Senior Class to her sister Marjorie, JOANNE BALL, her gymnas- tic ability to Marilyn Nichols, JACK BAZANSKI, his fingerprints on the office safe, TOM BROMELIA, leaves! JIM BUSHMAN, his ability to be gracefully tardy to Jim Gruden, LARRY CHESNIK, his tardiness record to Dick Goga, RACHEL COLLIER, her empty locker to anyone who needs two, JOHN DODD, his position on the football bench to anyone rearin' to QOQ ELAINE EVANS, her jazz records to Mr. Kerr, STEVE EVANS, leaves with Gerry, JOANNE FARROW, just leaves, FAY FISCHER, a soft seat for sleep- ing in problems class, CHUCK FRONSTIN, his size forty-four to Dave Lub- onovich, HANK GALATI, a police badge for the lunch room to Miss Trimple, BEATRICE GLOSS, her key to the OR-AN office to next year's editor, MARY ANN GREEN, to Joe Plantner her ability to go through stop signs, MOE GRIFFITHS leaves Mr. Lackey to Mrs. Lackey, BOB HAMMEL, leaves French Class to next year's English classes, GEORGE HANNA, his ability to foul up noon movies to next year's physics class, DICK HAYMAN, his ability to polka to Mr. Young, BETTY HINO, her ability to avoid homework-and still pass-to Bev Fauble, TOM JULY, his good looks to the class of '62, JERRY KACZOR, leaves all of his unanswered questions, ROSEMARY KAINEC, her crown to next year's queen, ARNOLD KEBERLE, his hot lips to Jim Wado- wick, BILL KIEGER, his ability to grow a beard to Dick Keglovic, DICK KNAPIK, his height to Charles Burhen, GERRY KREJCI leaves Steve to no one, JOAN KOUGH, her size five shoes to Allan Howes, CONNIE KUM- MERS, her Southern accent to Mr. Wilson, VIRGINIA LEWIS, her weight to Shirley Thomas, GEORGE LLOYD, his term papers to Harry Burrington, CAROLYN MAPES, her unattained aspirations to Marian Mira, MARTHA MARASON, her love for Ford convertibles to Gerry Skoyec, RALPH MOW- ERY, his class ring to Marilyn Nichols, BOB MUTCH, his sardonic look to anyone with the face to wear it, JIM NELSON, his ability to jitterbug-while sitting-to Frances Wood, FRANK NORMALI, sports editorship of High- lights to Miss Miller, ROSIE PAPP, her typewriter eraser to Mr. Fitz, DOTTIE PAYNE, a thousand straight pins to next year's editor of Highlights, MARI- LYN PENCE, her problems to problems classes for the next ten years, ERLE RADEL, his hand-holding technique to John Venning, SHIRLEY RICE, ICAROS to Dolly McClosky, FRANK SARANITI, his laugh to Mr, Odirone, PAT SCHILL, with bated breath, her car l?l to Darlene Villari, RONNIE SCHMIDT, his long pants to R. J. Burrington, JERRY SEYMOUR, his hot-rod to Miss Heath, HELEN SPONDIKE, her repertoire of polkas to Mitzie Mike- Iaus, ALLEN STARKEY, leaves his French book strictly from hunger, BAR- BARA SUMMERS, her nickname Dagmar and her sun lamp to Carol Metzger, JULIA SZUHAY, her admirers from Chagrin to Florence Hayman, JOE TARRO, his absence slips to Mr. Black, BILL TAYLOR, his mechanical ability to anyone with two hands, DAVE TITUS, his git-up-'n-go to Bill Wood, JACK TOTH, his sense of humor to a rehabilitating committee, NADINE TRETERA, her red hair to Mr. Lackey, ELAINE TURK, her blond hair to Miss Douglas, GALEN UNDERKOFLER, the school to the under- classmen, PRUE WARREN, an empty bottle in her locker. May the heirs accept these divers and humble offerings to carry on and make next vear, and the years to come, memorable and distinguished. CLASS PHOPHECY All Aboard! The '52 Limited is now leaving on Track l9. A scenic trip through California, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Ohio is promised to all aboard. First Stop, Long Beach, California: Here we see the old married couple Dottie Payne and Erle Radel with careers and children keeping them busy. Second Stop, Phoenix, Arizona: We find Tom Bromelia, Henry Galati, Gaylen Underkofler, Joe Tarro, Dick Hayman, and Jerry Seymour running a large meat-packing factory. Third Stop, Houston, Texas: Out on the range we see Barbara Summers breaking in horses with her foreman, Frank Saraniti, looking on. Jack Bazanski is lazily munching a cactus and resting under the shade of a big tree. In the distance we see the beautiful ranch house which was built by Carpenter Dick Knapik. Fourth Stop, Nashville, Tennessee: We'Il have fifteen minutes before the train continues its journey. A tour around the town would be interesting. The first building we see is a modern supply store owned by Steve Evans and Gerry Krejci. Still farther up a high mountain, music pours forth from a cabin. lt's Julia Szuhay and Mary Ann Green harmonizing a hill-billy favor- ite, Somebody's Been Beating My Time. This is less painful for Time than for the neighbors' ears. Fifth Stop, Wheeling, West Virginia: Immediately we take special notice of a scene in front of a local church. Connie Kummers is pacing the walk in front of the smoke-darkened building. Obviously Roy Anthony hasn't re- turned from the Army. Sixth Stop, Miami, Ohio: We find Moe Griffiths, Bob Hammel, and Elaine Evans studying for their PhD's at Miami University. Miami will never be the same after this. Seventh Stop, Warrensville Heights, Ohio: Mayor Lawrence Chesnik has called a special meeting with his councilman, Jim Bushman, concerning Jo- anne Farrow, Betty Hino, and Rose Papp who are married and causing hous- ing problems. ln another part of Warrensville we find Joanne Ball still caring for the broken legs of a certain football player and the smaller mem- bers of his team. Bob Mutch is planning a fishing trip to Alaska and is inducing Jerry Kaczor, a famous scientist, and Tom July, a physical educa- tion teacher, to go with him. Bill Taylor is following in his father's footsteps and is answering a fire call at the home of Virginia Lewis, an elementary teacher at Orange. lt seems that Ginny left the stove on and her whole house is on fire. Chief Taylor will save the house, no doubt. Nurses Joan Kough and Beatrice Gloss are caring for Frank Normali, a soda jerker, at Huron Road Hospital. Eighth Stop, Orange Village: Betty Fidler, Nadine Tretera, Carolyn Mapes, Elaine Turk, Sally Bair, and Marilyn Pence--all bustling housewives-are talking about that celebrated author, Prue Warren, who is writing another book on a very deep subject. Frank Anthony, former Orange resident, now resides in Elyria because of a certain feminine interest. Pat Schill and Shirley Rice are still at Orange refereeing volleyball games and trying to complete their test on the Junior National Official Rules of Volleyball. Allen Starkey is at Orange H. S. attempting to work off his French credits. Ronnie Schmidt and George Lloyd are working diligently as professional vault cleaners. Dave Titus and George Hanna are still working on experiments and blowing up the chemistry lab at Cornell University. Jack Toth, with a thirty-year con- tract, is performing on television in place of Milton Berle. Arnold Keberle is kept busy these days making floral designs for Ralph Mowery and Chuck Fronstin who are planning the big day. Jim Nelson is beating his brains out trying to figure out some new football plays as coach of Orange. Betty Alexander is down on the farm milkin' the cows. Helen Spondike is an old maid still looking for a man. Before we make our final stop we will have to spend a brief time at the Whirlaway Speed Track in Orange. Here we see Martha Marason, Fay Fischer, and Rosemary Kainec piloting their hot-rods around the mile-long track. Our final stop and the end of our journey is at Peek-a-boo Observatory where we look through the telescope and see Rachel Collier and John Dodd living on the moon. Up there with them is Dr. Bill Kieger who went along just for the ride. E IOR CLASS PLAY 'R' Riel gf 1 Director Arsenic and Old Lace, Joseph Kesselring's Broadway hit, was presented by the Senior Class on December l, l95l. The cast included Prue Warren, Rachel Collier, Ronnie Schmidt, Dave Titus, Bill Kieger, Elaine Evans, Jerry Kaczor, Jack Toth, Moe Griffiths, Frank Normali, Ralph Mowery, George Hanna, Bob Hammel, and Erle Radel. The play, directed by Mrs. Crockett with Shirley Rice as assistant and Mr. Kerr as technical director, was a great success and was thoroughly enjoyed by o capacity audience. The concensus of opinion' was that the play was one of the best ever presented at Orange. The Student Council financed an attractive stage setting which added much to the artistic success of the play, and which will be available for use in future pldy productions. Mr. Odiorne supervised building of the setting, and Mr. Fusco directed painting and decoration, v, If e Mary Louisa Crockett I wge- .- -'W! .zlv ---92 I7 JU Illll CLASS PLAY LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Kainec, J. Farrow, R. Schmidt, B. Summers, G. Hanna, P. Warren, J. Kaczor, J. Benes, B. Kieger, E. Evans, A. Griffiths, J. Worley, R. Papp, E. Radel, R. Collier, T. July. Promptly at 8:00 P.M., March 16, 1951, the curtain rose on Susie the Siren, the hilarious Junior Class play. The farce was ably directed by Miss Trimple who had efficiently guided the class through dramatic efforts in past years. Dramatic and scatterbrained Susie, who attempts to imitate a sultry siren, was portrayed by Joanne Benes. Moe Griffiths and Julia Worley, cast as Petey and Gusie, are constantly involved in a series of scrapes but always manage to shift the blame to Jerry Kaczor. Other members of the side-splitting comedy were Prue Warren, George Hanna, Bill Kieger, Joanne Farrow, Barbara Summers, Tom July, Rosemary Kainec, Ronnie Schmidt, Elaine Evans, Erle Radel, Rachel Collier, and Rose Popp. They all con- tributed to the success of the play and had a fine time doing it. 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The AA 8 Te? cgmpany CarroII's Grocery Store , nn age OO 5 , Warrensville Center Road I2 Mann Street Chagrin Falls Vvorrensvme Hts- MO 2-0270 CH 7-8691 SOLON SPRINGS Enjoy Solon Springs Refreshing Beverages Naturally Better CH 8-5777 2' 5 HOMECOMlNG QUEEN 1951 Rosemary Kainec J. Boll, G. Kreycn, R. Kcmmec, C. Kummers, C. Mapes, D. Payne. THE GRIDIRO T0llY The Lion's shifty, fleet backs, behind a hard-charging forward wall, ran roughshod over all opponents this year to win their fourth consecutive East County title. The team produced a new scoring record for the school with 319 points in the eight-game season. This was an average of 40 points a game compared with the 5-point average of Orange's opponents. ln the past four years Orange has won thirty-two games and lost two. Let's all hop aboard the 'Orange Express and travel back into history to review the 1951 championship football season. Starting off at the home station we were hosts to Brooklyn-not too genial hosts, though, for we sent them packing with a 45-19 defeat for their opener, The next week we rock- eted into Willoughby on a hot, sweltering afternoon. The affair started slowly, but with Larry Chesnik staking the boiler with three touchdown passes, Orange steamed away from the field of battle a 42-0 victor. Chug- ging into Cuyahoga Heights the following Friday evening, we had Bill Kieger in the engineer's spot for the big one. Engineer Kieger really ran this show, his brilliant play and three touchdowns gained him the title of Press Star of the Week. Final score: Orange 27, Heights 6. The Orange Express spent the following week in the roundhouse prepar- ing for the bombardment of Comets from Solon which was scheduled to arrive at 3:30 on October 5th. The aerial display failed to come off, how- ever, for Orange walloped the Solon Comets 41 -6. We celebrated our second Independence Day of the year with a 61-6 victory over the Blue Devils at their field. The Express rolled into Brecksville on October 18th at 8:00 P.M. lt began to look as if the Brecksville jinx was working again, the game began slowly, but the Lion attack finally began to function. Orange left the field'with a 40-0 win over the Bees despite the absence of senior left tackle, George Lloyd, from the lineup. Lloyd was out for the remainder of the season because of an injured knee. On October 26th the football special travelled to Chagrin Falls. The Orange Lions, on the wrong end of a 6-0 score after the first two quarters, raised a full head of steam in the second half to beat the scrappy Tigers 18-6 in a rough-and-tumble contest. Riding on the crest of a seven-game winning streak, Orange overpowered a scrappy Mayfield squad 45-0 in the final game of the season. As the Orange Express, having completed a record run, fades into the distance, we find the brain-trust of the team-coaches Walter Smith, Bob Greenwood, and John North-on the observation platform laying plans for the coming season. Donis Floral Shoppe Best Wishes from Flowers for All Occasions Turf Drive-in Restaurant 8521 Bancroft Ave. VU-3-7961 Libby and Northfield Roads Best Wishes from , The Chagrin Valley Herald C0mPl'me l5 of Your Friendly Newspaper B eY's M 'ke' THE CHAMP , AGI-Il I chasm iq-f. QF K cg, FIRST ROW: S. Evans, E. Rodel, C. Fronsrin, J. Koczor, J. Bushman, A. Kieger, G. Lloyd, R. Anthony, A. Poppolardo, C. Ondishko. I SECOND ROW: Cooch Smith, J. Murray, T. July, R. Mutch, K. Morgan, L. Chesnik, J. Nelson, A. Payne, J. Plontner, A. Starkey, A. Lundberg, Mr. North. THIRD ROW: Mr. Greenwood, F. Normali, J. Dodd, A. Griffiths, R. Schmidt, R. Schweikher, F. Anthony, H. Mormon, R. Bruck, W. Schuster, J. Soroniti. FOURTH ROW: G. Hrabak, G. Mokro, R. Kieger, R. Joblonski, W. Wood, R. Voytko, J. Gruden, J. Previte, R. Gioia, T. Sorfi, R. Gogo. And The Reason Why Orange ............ 45 Brooklyn ..... ......... I 9 Orange ............ 42 Willoughby ............ O Orange ...,........ 27 Cuyahoga Heights .. 6 Orange ............ 4I Solon ...................... 6 Orange ............ 6l Independence .. 6 Orange ............ 40 Brecksville ..... .... O Orange ............ I8 Chagrin Falls .... .... 6 Orange ............ 45 Mayfield ....... .... O Cuyahoga Sporting Goods Co. The Solution to Your Sporting Problems Best Wishes of l74l5 Miles Avenue Memak's Food Store Cleveland 22, Ohio Eiermann Flowers Landscape and Farm Supply Co. 20015 Harvard Road 3998 Worrensville Center Rood WY I-6465 WA I-5542 J. Nelson, LH 1 K. Morgan, RH B. Kieger, FB S. Evans, C J. Kaczor, RG J. Bushman, LG L. Chesnik, QB R. Mowery, RG R. Bruck, LG C. Fronstin, RT G. Lloyd, LT R. Mutch, LE T. JuI'y, RE A. Starkey, LE R. Schmidt, RT C. Ondishko, RT A. Poppalardo, LT E. Radel, LG A. Griffiths, LE R. Anthony, LT C. Dunbar, C G. Gioia, RH yy xx!! jj img N, . x' lxwyya. MCT N , i A wk g .mf , if if wg ' pfwfn P' '96 Q 'S it wg' . lb , , We -- , .. fs, gfgyxith 3 . 'si . L SA 'f S 2 J' 4 M ,. 1'5mr1-if 'mr . f .phi L, q.A2:FsQfSf3+.'s. Af' 'CTR ., I , L 5 Nwn BA KETBALL A FIRST ROW: R. Burrington, R. Mowery, B. Hammell, L. Chesnik, K. Morgan, J. Bushman, J. Nelson, B. Hopf. SECOND ROW: Coach Greenwood, T. July, A. Lundberg, R. Shields, B. Gioia, R. Schmidt, G. Hanna, R. Anthony. When Coach Bob Greenwood came to Orange, replacing Mr, Kibbel as head basketball coach, he inherited a group of boys who had never before played together as a team. Lack of group experience was one of the chief reasons why the Lions experienced such a disheartening season, winning only four out of seventeen games. A number of the setbacks could have been reversed, but the cagers suffered from a strange malady known as foul-line blues. The boys just couldn't cash in on their charity tosses. Coach Greenwood experimented continually with the lineup but was un- able to build a winning combination, the same five members rarely started two games in succession. Toward the end of the season, the two-platoon system was put into effect. One group consisted entirely of seniors, and the other group-known as the dirty five -was composed of sophomore Bob Gioia, juniors Al Lundberg, Robin Shields, and Ken Morgan, and senior Larry Chesnik. Both platoons employed a fast-break offense which was very ragged at times but which occasionally really clicked. Orange's season ended with a class A tournament game in Baldwin Wallace fieldhouse where we were dumped by Ignatius, 73-30. The Record Orange ............ 45 Independence ........ 67 Orange ............ 4I Solon .......... Orange ............ 32 Cuyahoga Heights ..39 Orange ............ 4O Mayfield ...... . Orange ............ 32 Brecksville .............. 40 Orange ............ 39 Willoughby .... Orange ............ 40 Salon ...................... 38 Orange ............ 52 Brecksville ...... Orange ...,........ 44 Chagrin Falls .......... 45 Orange ............ 34 Chagrin Falls .. Orange ............ 39 Independence ........ SO Orange ............ 66 Mayfield ........ Orange ............ 37 Cuyahoga Heights ..48 Orange ............ 55 North Olmstead Orange ............ 31 Fairport Harbor ...... 62 Orange ............ 30 St. Ignatius .... Orange ............ 37 University School ..43 BA KETBALL HB FIRST ROW: C. Burrington, R. Sorna, R. Easton, J. Gruden, B. Hopf. SECOND ROW: Coach North, W. Schuster, B. Cvelbar, M. Titus, W. Mason. CNot pictured: D. Gonn R. Cowling, J. Plantnerl During his first year as B team caoch, John North proved his ability by leading his Jayvees to a laudable twelve-win three-loss season. Be- cause its was Mr. North's first year at Orange, actual practice was delayed two weeks while the team was being selected. The team opened its season at lndependence with a victory and then won its next three games defeating Cuyahoga Heights, Brecksville, and Solon. Chagrin Falls handed the cubs their first defeat, but the young Orangemen snapped back with a win over lndependence in a second en- counter. Victories were claimed over Cuyahoga Heights, Fairport Harbor, University School, Solon, Mayfield, and Brecksville in subsequent meetings. Chagrin then stepped to the fore and handed us our second defeat. The Jayvees regained their spirits, however, after downing Mayfield, and then ended their season with a third loss to a scrappy North Olmstead quintet. Basketball B Cheerleaders D. Villari, S. Bodolay, J. Lorenz. FRE HM BA KETBALL FIRST ROW: E. Parks, J. Wolfe, J. Bushman, R. Hrabak, J. Ungvary, W. Kennett, J. Venning, G. Kenyo. SECOND ROW: R. Mason, D. Judy, H. Eastwood, A. Silvestro, R, Zenisek, J. Shriver, Coach North. Football Banquet 1951 Compliments of Joe's Sunoco Service Bready Tractor Batteries - Tires - Accessories Aurora Road SOM Center and Aurora Roads Solon, Ohio Solon, Ohio Weaver Trailer 8. Body, Inc. J. V. Ball - C. W. Daniels i738 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland l5, Ohio GOLF R. Mowery, R. Bruck, F. Normali, T. July, R. Schmidt, Mr. Piastrelli. In l95O, Orange High School, under the leadership of Mr. Piastrelli, added inter-scholastic golf as a varsity sport. Captained by senior Paul Anthony, the team was made up of junior Harold Bruck, and sophomores Tam July, Ralph Mowery, and Frank Normali. Put on a trial basis the first year, the Sammys surprised everyone by taking third' place in the City District Tournament in competition with sixteen of the largest schools in Cleveland, and winning three out of five matches during the regular season. During the l95l season, the Lions came into their own and dumped such teams as Benedictine, Euclid, St. Ignatius, Brush and Mayfield. There was a dismal feature, however, when the Lions again finished in third place in the City District Tournament, seven strokes away from a trip to the state tournament at Columbus. Hal Bruck acted as captain of the team which was again composed of July, Mowery, and Normali, Ronnie Schmidt and Richard Bruck saw some action. These boys, and about fifteen others, compose the nucleus of the 1952 squad, a team which in its third year is destined for a city championship and a trip to Columbus. Badger Seat Covers - - Compl'mentS of W0 e'f,Q'2,32i 6 M es F-in lliaumiy, lm. GIRLS' SPORT ln l949, a few girls under the leadership of Miss Meyn llater Mrs. Alleni participated in a Play Day. This activity was planned to bring together girls from different schools in the area so that they could meet each other and join in sports and games. The project was very successful and has become an annual event. At various times during the year girls from Orange, Solon, Chagrin Falls, Shaker Heights, and Cleveland Heights, meet at the various schools for periods of fun and friendly competition. The girls from each school form teams and play basketball, volleyball, baseball, and badminton. The total number of points scored by a team is accumulated until the end of the day and championships are won. A large stuffed rabbit is the trophy , it is given to the winning school. Orange won the rabbit the first two years of competition, but in 1952 the trophy was lost to another school. - PhiIlip's Drive Inn Humel Construction, Inc. Chicken in-the-basket, Barbecued Ribs General Contractors Northfield Road, Warrensville Industrial - Commercial - Residential MO 2-9863 or 2-9864 l7706 Miles Ave. MO 2 3000 35 Fetzer Bros. C t D I. t n Dealers in Kasco Feeds G anese emu esse Coal and SWP Points 3999 Warrensvillq Center Road 36 woffensvauue Hts. Mo 2-3070 LO WSU if f?.Q3 is 0R- .TAFF SECOND ROW: G. Krejci, C. Kummers, A. Griffiths, R. Mutch, B. Summers, S. Evans, A. Lodge, R. Mowery, M. Marason, J. Kaczor, A. Keberle, R. Gillmore, D. Stevens. FIRST ROW: J. Farrow, Mr. Kerr fAdvisorI, B. Gloss iEditorI, P. Warren, C. Herron, J. Ball, T. July, M. Hart, J. Bazanski, S. Rice. lNot pictured: C. Mapes, M. Greenl HIGHLIGHTS STAFF SECOND ROW: F. Normali, J. Szuhay, L. Chesnik, P. Schill, J. Bushman, B. Gloss, S. Rice, R. Schmidt, V. Lewis, M. Marason, R. Mutch, P. Warren, J. Bazanski. FIRST ROW: R. Collier, R. Mowery, D. Payne iEditorJ, Mr. Young tAdvisorJ, J. Ball. Rlnso's Food Market Ted Prulfs Corner Northfield and Miles Western Auto Associate Store Choice Meats and Vegetables 98 North Main Street We Deliver Montrose 2-9856 Chagrin Falls. Ohio Gulf Congratulations Tune-up and Ignition Work i952 Orange High Graduates CH 7-800I David Round If Son Solon, Ohio TUDE T CIIU CIL SECOND ROW: R. Shields, C. Herron, J. Sciraniti, J. Dodd, B. Kieger, G. Hanna, R. Harsa, D. Schlaker, T. Eberly, A. Griffiths, D. Vaughn. FIRST ROW: R. Kainec, N. Noyes, B. Fauble, P. Warren, B. Kieger lPresidentI, B. Takach, G. Molinaro, J. Fclarski, G. Hazlett, A. Lodge. ATIO AL llll IIR 0CIETY FOURTH ROW: M. Sisk, A. Payne, B. Takach, D. Zelenka, B. Kieger. THIRD ROW: Miss Douglas, D. Gillmore, C. Metzger, B. Gloss, C. Schultz, C. Huber, P. Warren, R. Mutch, Miss Miller. SECOND ROW: M. Hart, G. Hanna, B. Summers, R. Collier, D. Titus, M. Titus, R. Sorna, P. Namy. FIRST ROW: G. Metzger, J. Lisy, J. Sutcliff, N. Whompam, E. Conrad, C. Pinter, P. Schultz, P. Mills. Compliments of Randall Kiddie Playland Northfield near Miles Thomas Reap Realtor Solon Office CH 8-5300 Chagrin Falls Office CH 7-7356 Peter's Bakery 92 North Main Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio Arthur Newman Records, Radios, ond Television I3946 Cedar Road YE 2-I670 GY LEADER THIRD ROW: P. Schill, E. Turk, A. Lodge, A. Titterington, J. Sutcliffe, P. Gillie, M. Quay, L. Bulkowski, Miss Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Hart, R. Dular, D. Huebner, C. Metzger, S. Bodoley, M. Llewellyn. FIRST ROW: G. Metzger, G. Rice, I. Nick, S. Rice, P. Mills, E. Linden, P. Mallett, D. Villari. VAR ITY 0 SECOND ROW: Mr. Greenwood, J. Dodd, A. Starkey, C. Fronstin, G. Lloyd, A. Lundberg, R. Schmidt, Mr. Smith, K. Morgan, C. Ondishko, L. Chesnik, R. Gioia, F. Normal, D. Titus, E. Radel, R. Mowery, R. Takach, B. Keiger. FIRST ROW: J. Nelson, T. July, R. Anthony, R. Mutch, S. Evans, C. Dunbar, J. Kaczor, J. Bushman, R. Easton, A. Pappalardo, A. Griffiths, D. Bruck, F. Saraniti. Compliments Valley Hardware, Inc. 46 N. Main Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio Compliments Solon Grocery Aurora Road Solon, Ohio Solon Cleaners Dependable Quality Cleaning Aurora Road near SOM Center CH 8-5108 Klir's Soda Bar and Delicatessen Magazines -- Hallmark Cords 5124 Warrensville Center Rd. Maple Hts. MO 2-9891 CHIIRU FIRST ROW: D. Tedrow, P. Mills, J. Falarski, M. Nichols, C. McClure, C. Hlin, I. Nick, Miss Heath, G. Molinaro, W. Mason, R. Mowery, G. Kenyo, J. Bushman. SECOND ROW: E. Turk, B. Fauble, N. Tretera, E. Evans, J. Kough, A. Pobuda, G. Tramba, R. Popp, B. Schweikher, B. Kieger, R. Kieger, THIRD ROW: L. Godec, E. Smith, J. Ball, M. Miro, M. Hart, J. Henderson, D. Huebner, A. Titterington, M. Sisk, D. Amsler, M. Clark. FOURTH ROW: P. 'Warren, D. Villari, B. Anderson, P. Schultz, B. Juratovic, E. Linden, N. Hrabak, R. Sorna, B. Mason, D. Vaughan. FIFTH ROW: J. Sutcliffe, J. Lorenz, A. Pepple, P. Namy, R. Shields. CHEERLEADER With an O, With an R, With an O,R,A, With an N, With a G, With an N,G,E, O-R-A-N-G-E, Orange! C. Metzger B. Juratovic R. Kainec E. Linden Compliments of Speice's Drug Store Chagrin Valley Sales I Service Chagrin Falls, Ohio Solon Television, Ed. Flight Soles and Service Aurora Road CH 8-5l0l BAND FOURTH ROW: A. Keberle, A. Svoboda, D. Nelson, J. Schill, J. Saoda, Q. Simmon, J. Wado- wick, D. Titus, R. Gillmore. THIRD ROW: J. Bushman, D. Vaughn, J. Williamson, D. Cummins, T. Kozel, J. Bushman, J. Wooddell, M. Clark, R. Zelenka. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kuczmarski, F. Leitch, B. Ross, M. Hudec, D. Saada, P. Namy, J. Lorenz, D. Villari, S. Bodoley, P. Schill, M. Schill. FlRST ROW: S. Mitchell, G. Metzger, L. Podojil, J. Beranek, M. Post, L. Bulkowski. MAJ 0RETTE B. Anderson, F. Sowell, C. Hlin, G. Molinaro, J. Henderson, J. Falarski. Collier Oldsmobile Company 177 East Washington Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio Compliments Sam's Shoe Repair l3926 Cedar Road Compliments Overbeke Kain Company Aurora Road Warrensville Hts. Dusek Lumber Builders Supplies 21220 Aurora Rd. Warrensville Hts LIBRARY ASSISTA T FIRST ROW: C. Pinter, M. Honicky, K. Skrinjar, C. Huber, J. Kidd, C. Viet, L. Priesmeyer, T. Miles, J. Sieracki. SECOND ROW: J. Rossello, M. Preszichan, J. Lisy, Y. Continenza, E. Milhahn, D. Schaffer, L. Easton, A. Quillen, Mrs. Jenks. THIRD ROW: T. Parks, F. Kauhl, J. Bushman, M. Michener, W. Morrison. FIRST ROW: C. Thomas, J. Falarski, G. Schmidt, P. Namy, J. Lorenz, A. Titterington, H. Spondike, S. Rice, S. Bair. SECOND ROW: J. Barra, M. Bair, S. Mitchell, B. Anderson, G. Furin, L. Kirsch, M. Stepic, P. Dempcy, J. Lang, Compliments of Chagrin Hardware Co. Compliments of BGB Auto Glass 72IO Carnegie Ave. EN P2790 F. Wood, Miss Miller. CLI C ATTENDANT FIRST ROW: R. Kainec, E. Evans, B. Kieger, S. Bodolay. SECOND ROW: V. Poth, C. Thomas, L. Schaefer, P. Namy. Randall Cleaners 21700 Miles Ave. Cleveland 28, Ohio MO 2-0245 ASSEMBLY C0 MITTEE SECOND ROW: R, Mason, A. Pappolardo, J. Krakora, R. Kidd, R. Faber, R. Mowery. FIRST ROW: B. Juratovic, G. Furin. H0 ERIIIIM C0 MITTEE THIRD ROW: R. Harsa, J. Bushman, N. Noyes, B. Fauble, M. Schill, C. Herron, P. Namy, J. Lorenz, P. Mallett, B. Fischer, R. Takach, T. Seidl. SECOND ROW: J. Phillips, G. Schmidt, E. Smith, E. Evans, G. Stewart, M. Preszichan, V. Fiorilli, G. Radel, D. Gillie. FIRST ROW: H. Burrington, D. Siller, J. Bushman, R. Dille. 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