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Our places, buf vacanr for only a while Are soon lo be filled in a similar sfyle. May 'rhey sfrive for aflainmenf of goals fhey see fir, To uphold lhe slandards and fill in lhe pi'r. l+'s up +o +he freshmen, lhe sophomores, and all Who'll 'fake a slep higher when comes 'fhe nex'r fall. We hope we have lefl an example sublime, One underclassmen will follow 'rhrough lime. Taking our luggage of memories along: Homework, sporfs, games. and song, We're now +o leave and sor+ our ways, Bur never forgelling lhose high school days. MARK N. ZAPPY i i IN MEMORIPJM I I CORPORAL JAMES F. GUSCOWT This page is in memory of Cpi. James Gvuscoff, who by his courage and bravery, gave iihe supreme sacrifice 'ro his coun+ry on +he baidrlefieiizzis of Korea. A I947 gradua1'e of Parma Schaaf. Jimi will long be remembered as a fine. oufsianding person among his many friends. i i i i I i I i i I I Zia JZ 19.52 gfawf I J, A as l6Jwd,:474Za.4! J may . . . f L .X I S If ' g ,X 3 J, 1a'f'pp 199 If Ggdxfwa Offnj-7, HOSHM IXRW KU KU CHK A Suki-5 Pubhcny PATRICIA TOPPING ani.. HEY cv K- mv Ediior KEN NLTH FU P18159 ANKSK A AD Affist AMS , BUSIIZN 1? I . fs Mqnfga e ai MQW V x , X q 1 ' 1 il I' JCY1fc ww li-ll 1 qlwl lulia VVQl.msly Ruili udmpvl, Bash Milntyiv New-vn MC Ci Hwy P 9 Vi l' s K l Q EH ,,i , .i .Mi 'in no-D U' -- - is Mm- C,l1.v'lmA. my 45 'ivy LM? lo riqlwl---Carol Agnew, Marilyn Hua sall Nosman King liffl l viqlwl Carol Bye, Roswmarie Audfoy Cowgill. Gmw, Elf-.wmv Pummvff-ning, Pa? Cummings. Nm pic9ured- Marie Buclwovvcliy. LA ,, Lefl fo riglif-Dick Halishak, M a r c i a Mungillo, Jane Woodward. Marcia Giesy. Noi picfured Ron Sclwmoll. vu-I-..-.-1 Leif fo rigliff--Evelyn Loescli, Clwclr Kasfory Elaine Mcffavlly. Kng Linqler, lei? fo riglvf-fDon Grubb, Mary Ann Bevan, Caiol Lam- bacliei, Joyce Muel- lev. Noi piclured Tom Monfie, Janos, Ja Hob Husfo eling -- Jai Leif fo fiqlwi----Nancy Hooblei, Ror Messing Ed lm-illwlcl, Sally Heym No? purfiiwclf'-Nancy Phillips JT lo nigh? -- Lil uellmj Bill Smillw. F2 G ady Riia Lazor alien Kopf, Elmer , r K . - O D i picfured- OH xzano,Jane1Harkin. Ga lvil io Q ll. ii lwlif-Milmv Skawmrgky Dick x'.'.i Leif fo riqlwl-Lillian Spellei, Mary Roseffv Janis Gierman. Noi picfured -Dee Kamis. I I I I I Y I I i I I I ozewaz y This is iusl for you, Parma Schaaf, from all of us. To you we owe a greal deal and we hope realize we'll never lorgel whal you have done for us. Ylou gave Io us Ihe opporlunily 'ro fulfill one of Ihe grealesf privileges of Americans. Ihal ol an educalion. Alihough, many of us didn'I Ialce full advanfage of il, we slill Ihanld you for offer- ing us 'rhe opporlunily. You have helped bring aboul hundreds of Iasling friendships which will erlidure 'rhru Ihe years. In your halls and classrooms, we have had our shares of disappoinfmenfs and pleasures: IJIJI mosl of us will remember Ihe lun and good 'rimes we Ilad during Ihe four years we slayed wi+h you. Now. we n+us+ leave buf, we will carry Ihe memory of you and whaii you gave us, all oi our lives. Q i Sincerely, E THE cmsls or 1952 i I I I I I I I I I I I DEDICATION MISS ANGELA IMBURGIA I1 wasn f liard lo cliooso llwe persion To wlwom flwis boolr is dedicaled. Mm lmburqia bac been our Class advisor for lliroo yeaiw and during lliaf time lim won innumerable friends and admirers among llwe El VVOI L las-5, So lo you, Miss lmburqia, we, flue Class of 1952, dedicale llwis Spciumirn, in liopvs llml if will ronow as. many pleesanl memories lui' you as il will lor u- 1. BOARD CDF EDUCATIGN SEATED Mr. John H. Wanelc, Clerlc-Treasurer: Mr. Carl C. Byersl, SuperinTendenT Mrs Jo sephine L Horfon, SecreTary To The SuperinTendenT. STANDING-Mr. David R ForresT Member Mr. James F. Poiman. Member: Mr. Ray W. Ruch, Presidenl: Mr. Carl D STeTTen Member Mr. George G. Braclcenbush, Vice President 1 These are The people who are largely responsible Tor our growing and improving school sysTem. Men from many businesses and professions make up our Board oT EducaTion which acTs as a mecliaTor be- Tween The ciTizens of The communiTy and The super- inTenclenT of schools. This year we can Thank The School Board Tor Parma's enTrance inTo The Lake Erie League. which was broughT abouT largely Through The Board's eTForTs. SUPERINTENDENT MR. CARL C. BYERS, B.S., M.A. 6: , 'Y Yi Q! C451 To falce care of ils growing school needs, The Parma communily musl have a capable and experienced superinlendenl. Mr. Carl C. Byers has under- lalren lhis fremendous laslc and has done a wonderful job. He has handled lhe syslenfs unprecedenled expansion wisely and has solved lhe problems as lhey arise. The Class of l952 wishes hinn lhe besl of luck in The fulure and one of lhe besl school syslems in lhe sfare of Ohio. 4 r. v PRINCIPAL nqml WILLIAM S. BASSETT, A. B., M.A. Om prim-dpal, Mr. Bamserih obfamed his A. B. Doqrrxe fiom BaWdwln NNa'ia CONQQQ, and his MLA. Degree from Wesierm RGHQWQ Urwfverfdfy, He- if famv principal of Parma Sdwaaf Hlqh SCHOON in N938 amd rr-if 1'wr'r'w and r W Mi-, guidance our sfhod haf-. qrowm fo become owe of H10 Mnefi -aefoncia f K-ffwocnls in Ohio. Wboihen' if be wifh an mira Curvkular' wr' Maps vvhmvw F . , A . , MV. Bawsedf haf always whowm Wwe ujrmosi paiserwfe clomwmf-rafmom. and m If Ylmfuaf ILJdC,jVWf3V1+ newer fhwnkmq of wiwai as bed fm mm-, rm bc-at fm' ful If Qu with deep reqref Hwaf we, The Ciasu of IQSQ, Weave mu prfrvJ1m3 M Bazar-M, lyui we limow Wai in Uwe years 90 gems Q-,Hu ri. will if:,QW ami- 1' 1 who Ycadoruhip as wc have. DEAN S WILLIAM B. PILOT. A. B.. M.A. Our Dean of Girls, Miss Deacon. since receiving her A. B. Degree from Cedarville College and her M. A. Degree from Ohio Sfale Universiiy, has cer- 'rainly won fhe respecl and friendship of all Ihe girls. Because she gives unfiringly of her lime and always shows The greaiesl underslanding and pa- Iience, no girl can say she lell Parma Schaaf wilh- oul Ihe wisesf consuhafion and advice on school problems from Miss Deacon. Because of her underslanding Miss Deacon gives one Ihe feeling Thai your problem is her problem. Perhaps Ihal is why no one is ill al ease in her presence. All we can say Io you, Miss Deacon, is Thank You -For Everyfhing. Ailer receiving his A. B. Degree from Denison Univcrsily and his M. A. Degree from Weslern Re- serve Universily, our Assislani Principal and Dean of Boys, Mr. Pilof, surely has proved how much pa- Iience and eiiorl can be puf info one's life work. II is lhese characlerislics Ihal we hope Mr. PiloI's helps and consideraiions have inslilled in a'l of us. Through his unseliish endeavors he has proved Io be a lriend as well as consulor of Ihe boys. l'le may well be proud Ihal he has helped Io mold perl of a boy's life and he'ped +o send a more maiure person inlo Ihe world, which Today so sorely needs infelligenl young men. THELMA M. DEACON, A. B., M. A. FACULTY MISS NOLA BARNHARDT, A. B. - O++erbein: B. S. - Ofiice Tr. School: Shorfhanid I, Typing I, Junior Business Training. MISS BETTY J. BARTLETT, A. B. V Muslcingum: M. A. - Universiiy of Michigan: English I, I-R, Public Speaking, Dramaiics Coach. MISS MARY FAIYE BROTHERS, A. B. - MI. Union: Enqlish III. III-R, IV. l MISS L. ELIZABETH HAWKINS, B. S. - Universiiy of Minnesoia: M. A. - Norfhwesiern Universify: Biology, Guidance. MISS HELEN CIAMPBELL, A. B. - Wooslerz M. A. - Columbia Universilyz English II, French I, II. MR. PAUL CLEVENGER, B. S, - Ohio Sfalaz Machine Shop: In- duslrial Arls ll., I I MR. PAT CORIIJISCO. B. S. - Bowling Green: Bookkeeping, Com' mercial Law. MR. RICHARD IDAVIS, B. M. E. - Oberlin: M. A. - Wesiern Re- serve: Band, Orcheslra. Music Apprecialion. MR. J. HERBERI' DIETRICK, A. B.. A. B. S. - Wilfenberq. M. A. - Ohio Sialeg Shop Foremanship, lndusfrial Arls. I I l MISS RUTH FELT, B. S. - Keni: Girls' Physical Educalion. MR. THEODORE FERRIS, A. B. - Weslern Reserve, M. A. - Uni- versiiy of Chicago: English I, I-R, Journalism. MISS LULA FLORY, A. B. - Woosier: Solid Geomeiry, Advanced Algebra I, II, Mafh Refresher, Trigonomelry. I MR. ROBERT FIORSBLOM, Graphic Arls I, II. MISS EDITH FQRSYTHE, A. B. - Ohio Slaie Teachers College: M. A. - Universily of Chicago: English III, IIIAR, IV. I MR. JAMES FRITZSCHE, A. B. - Baldwin-Wallace: General Sci- ence. Boys' Physical Educalion. MR. CHESTERIGIBSON, B. S. - Baldwin-Wallace: M. A. - Wesl' ern Reserve: Physics, Chemisiry. MISS JENNY GIVENS, A. B. - Indiana Universily: English I, II, II-R. Speech Irhprovemenf. MR. HOMERIHAINES, B. S. - Kenl: M. A. - Kent Junior Business Training, Business English, Commercial Geography. Personal Typing. I I I 4 l l MISS LUCILE HILL, B. M. - Dana's Musical lnsiiiulez B. S. - Keni: Girls' Glee, Girls' Chorus, Conceri Choir, Boys' Chorus. Boys' Glee, Choralaires. Ensemble Work. MISS OLGA HOFMANN, B. S. - Bowling Green: M. A. - Wesl- ern Reserve: German I, II, Spanish I, Il. MISS ANGELA IMBURGIA, A. B. - Noire Dame: English ll. ll-R, lll. MISS SALLIE JORGENSEN B S Ohio Universiiz Girls' . . - - y Physical Educalion, World Hislory. MR. ROBERT KNORR, A. B. - Miami: U. S. Hislory, Currenl Problems. MR. CORNELL KUSMIK, A. B., M. S. and L. S. - Weslern Re- serve. MR. GEORGE LOOMIS, B. F. A., B. S., M. A. - Ohio Slaleq Ari, Siege Design. MR. NATALE MANIACI, A. B. - Oberlin: General Science Chemislry, Physics. MR. GEORGE MARSHALL, B. S. - Ohio Uniyersilyq M. A. - Wesiern Reserve: Boys' Physical Educafion. MR. FRANK McGUIRE, A. B. - Muskingum: M. A. and Ed. M.- Universily of Pillsburqht U. S. Government, Malhemaiics. MISS OLIVE MILLER, A. B. - Baldwin-Wallace: English II, III. MRS. CARRIE OLSON, A. B. - Muskingum: M. A. - New York Universiiyg Clolhinq Consiruclion, Homemakinq, Personal Regi- men. MISS HELEN PENYAK, A. B. - Wesiern Reservei English l, I'R, Speech Improvemeni. FACULTY lg AFP MR. GILBERT PILSKALN, B. S. - Ohio Slaieg M. A. - Western .5 ne- Reserve, Economics, U. S. Governmenl. MR. JOHN POLANSKY, In Memoriam - Passed away April 26. l9S2. MR. ERNEST POSGAI, A. B. - Baldwin-Wallace: General Science Algebra, Plane Geomefry. MR. FRANK RECKER, A. B. - Baldwin-Wallace: General Msih, Algebra, Plane Geomeiry. MISS THERESE SARNECKI, A. B. - Noire Dame: Shorlhand I, Typinq I, Commercial Geography, Consumer Buying, Salesman- ship. .Md .1 I 3 FACULTY , ,L '1 AL I 4 SECRETAHIES ASSISTANTS MISS DELLA FERN SMITH, A. B., B. S. - Defiance: M. A, - Ohio Sfaiei U. S. Hisfory. MISS MERIAM TATE, B. S. - Ohio Universify: M. A, - UniversiIy oi Piifsburqh, Advanced Shorfhand, Typinq. MRS. BEATRICEI ROOKS, A. B. - Flora Sfone Mafhert Alqebra, Plane Q-eornefry, General Mafh. MISS FLORENCE UHINCK, A. B. V OberIin' World History, Economics, SocioIoqy. MR. RALPH WAKEMAN, B, S. - Ohio Sfaiei IndusIriaI ArIs I. II, Advanced Eleicfriciiy. MR. KENNETH WEBER, A. B, - BaIdwin-Wallccot AIqebra, Plane Geon'1e'fry.i MISS ELIZABETH WILDER, B. S. - Baldwin-WaIIace: M. S. - Wfesfern Reservel Foods I, II, III. MR. ROBERT WIRTH, B. S. - Ohio SIaIe: GenoraI Science, BioIoqy. MISS ESTHER WOLFE, A. B. - BaIdwin-WaIIace, VocaIionnI Typinq I, Office Traininq, Business Enqlish, Bookkeepinq, I MR. ALBERT HURTEN. A. B. - John CarroII: Advanced Draiwinq, IndusIriaI Aris I, II. NOT PICTURED MR. HAROLD CHATFIELD, B. S. ' Ohio Sfoie Teachers Colloqo, AuIo Mechanics. Driver Educaiion. MISS ANNA PETERS, A. B. - Elora Sfone Maiher, M. A. A WesI- orn Reserve, Shorfhand I, Typinq I, Vocafional Typinq II, Lafin I, MRS. MALVINE HOUCK, Secreiary Io fhe Principal. MRS. JOAN M. GUSCOTT, Secrefary fo fha Assisfanf PrincipaI, The Dean of Girks, and The Senior Counselor. MRS. MAZELLE FLEENORE, Office AssisfanI, MRS. MILDRED DIPPONG, AssisIanI Librarian liz. f'-7 V 4 195 JAMES couazv fPresw'f0,j6lf,J ROSEMARIE KUKUCHKA Vice Presidenf ROBERT NOLAN Tre-a5urer ETTA MAE CHARLENS Secrehary ABBOTT, KENNETH KAY- Ken -'An all 'round good sporlf' Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals, I: Class Vice Presidenl, 3: Sfudenl' Council, 3, 4: Leaders, 3, 4: Baskelball, 2: BoosIers,4: Baseball, 3, 4. ADAMS, PATRICIA LEE- Pal -'Every qreal arlisl was once an amateur. Bowling, I, 2: Spanish Club, 2: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Spof S+aFI, 2, 4: Thespians, 4: Senior Play, 4: Concerf Choir, 3, 4: Choralaires, 4: Bela Glee, 2: Alpha Glee, 3. AGNEW, CAROL GRACE- Angew -'IA cheery smile. a pleasanf way: we'd like fo meel her every day. Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Inlramurals, I, 2: Hi-Spof Slaff, 2, 4: Speclrum Commihlee, 4: Girls' Board, I: Class Treasurer Masquers, 2: Office Page, 2: Girls' Chorus, I: Bela Glee Alpha Glee, 3: Honor Sociely, 4. .l: .2: ANGER, ARLENE RUTH- AR - Her rnerils are many: her laulls few, if any. Thomas Jelilerson, I: Inlramurals, 4. AUSTIN. JANET RAE- Jan - Her charm is in her simplicilyf' Home Economics Club, 2, 3: Masquers, I, 2: Spanish Club, 2: Secrelary, 3: Bowling, 4: Y-Teen, 4. BAKER, CURTIS L.- Curl - Worry and I have never mel. Inframurals, I, 3: Sfudenl' Council, I: Spanish Club, 3. BANBURY, LOIS MARIE- Lo -- For all the qood are merry. Inlramurals, I, 2, 4: Bowling, I. 2, 4: Masquers, 2, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Soc 'n' Buslrin, 3: Spanish Club, 4. BANKS, PAUL ALLEN-- Men of few words are The besl men. Hornef Club, I: Baslreiball, I: lnlramurals, l, 2, 4: Junior Varsily Foolball, 2: Track, 2: Baseball, 4. BARAN, MARYANN RITA- 'Bul Io Icnow her was Io love her. Bowling, I, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4: lnframurals, I, 2, Secrelary, 3, Presidenl, 4: Masquers, Secrelary, 2, 3: Leaders, 3, Secreiary, 4: Girls' Board, 3, Treasurer, 4: Booslers, 4: Specfrum Commilfee, 4: Honor Sociely, 4: Senior Commiffee. BARTEL, JANET IRENE- Jan - Goodness is beauly in ils besl osfalef' Inlramurals, I: Bowling, 2, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy, 4. f. Eli' ,.. I7 'I r .if.'.o. -f -'f - , ' ' tV..l nu.v.,,-g all ffl Y. 1' 'CNY L Qi! ff '- .. ., 65'-ff'4.f'fI', BARTH, WALTER ALLEN- WaIIy - Every inch a qenIIeman. BasIreIbaII, I: Iniramurals, I, 2: Boys' Chorus, I: Boys' Giee, 2, 3 Hi-Y, 4. BASAR, RICHARD JOSEPH- The handsorue does. Lakewood, I, 2, 3: Basebali, 4. Pon - I-Iandso BERAN, CAROL THERESE- Car - Sharp's The word Ior herlm I 2 3 4 Inframurals, I, 2, Vice President 3, 4: Bowling, , , , Masquers, 2: Sfudenf Council, 2: Fufure Teachers of America, 3, Vice Presidenf, 4: Soc 'n' Buskin, 3: Leaders, 3, Presidenf, 4. BEJCEK, JOSEPH EMMET- Poopsie - Ay, every inch a Icing! Foofball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball, I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3: 2: Senior PaIroI, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council, 2, 3, 4. I me IS GS Wresfling, I BERTAN, VIRGINIA MAY- Ginny 4 Happiness raroIy is nb' sent. In+ramuraIsI I, 4. BLANK, TI-'IOMAS L.- Tom - No pleasure is comparable Io Ihe siandinq upon Ihe vanfaqe qround of IruIh. Senior PaIroI, 3: Sergeanf, 4: Hi-Y, 4. I 1 I 8 b OHMER, JAMES ALBERT- Jim - The Irufh shell make you A free. Baslefbalipl, 2, 3: Homeroom Treasurer, I: Foc'IbaII, 2, 3: Bas 2, 3, 4: Boys' Leaders, 3, 4: Iniramurals, 4. BONEM, DLJNALD STEFFENS- Don -USIIII wafers run deep. InIramuraIs, 2: Wresiling, 2: Hi-Y, 4, Vice Presidenf, 4: Sfudenf Council, 4.I I I I I I I 1 A I BORCHERT, NANCY ANN- Burch - Full oi sweeI indiiier- ence. Befa Gieia, I, 2: Bowling, I: Inframurals, 2: Alpha Glen, 3: Concerf Choir, 3: Y-Teen, 4. I BORSUK, LEONARD MICHAEL- Lenny -''Anyihinq for a uiei life Rhxpdes l z:e',e,eeWf . 7 .J I I 4' , -Q .f B LAN, JANET FRANCES- Jan -- Her ways are ways of pmsnnlnessf' Y-Teen, 3, 4: Bowling, 4: French Club, 4: Girls' Chorus, I. BYE, CAROL GENE---'Quiet buf charminqf' Bowling, I, 3 Girls' Chorus, I: Alpha Glee, 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3, 4: In lramurals, 2: Choralaires, 4: Y-Teen, 4: Concerf Choir, 4: Spec Irum Commillee, 4. CARPENTER, DONALD GEORGE- Ken - Noi that I like stu yinq less, bul the? l love fur more. Reserve Band, I: Con- c Band, 2, 3, 4. CHARLINS, ETTA MAE-- EHsie -'Mio be small of slafure and lull of lun is fo be loved by everyone. Bowling, I: Cheer- leader, 2, 3, Head Cheerleader, 4: Hall Guard, 2, Capfain, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Assisfanf Direcior of Service, 3: Direcfor of Service, 4: Junior Play, 3: Thespians, 4: Class Secrefary, 4: Boosfers, 4: Inframurals, 4: Girls' Chorus, I: Miss Parma Schaaf. CHIARA, RAYMOND MICHAEL- Oswald - Oh Ihis learning al rx fhinq il is! Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Golf, 3, 4: Infra- re s I, 2, 3, 4. CLARK, IRENE REID-- A pleasant likeable lass. Bela Glee, I, 2: Bowling, 2, X3: Y-Teen, 3: Algaia Glee, 3: Choralaires, 4. ,Ax t X, Ll ,ll X ,U . 1 '., xx ,4 xl - k dx ,Q I l x ' ' ' ' x I R X ,xr X . BRAKOWIECKI, LES E.- Mo - l could be belief if l would-G buf il's miqhly lonesome being qoodf' Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Booslers, 4. . G -' lv my hands and wail. BRIDLE, ALLEN JON- Druphy - Men are made lo lislnn as well as lo talk. Shop Foreman, 4: Honor Sociefy, 4. BRANDENBURG SHIRLEY JEAN- Shirl Mcerenz-l I'll fa BUCHOVECKY, MARIE JANE- Mickey - She smiles for L sake of smiling and laughs for no reason al all. Harding Junior High, I: Lakewood, 2: Maioreffes, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Thespians, 3, Treasurer, 4: Junior Play, 3: Hall Guard, 3: Specfrum Com- miflee, 4: Bowling, 4: Sfudenf Council, 4: Direclor of Finance, 4: Senior Commilfee: Junior Play Commiffee, 3: Reserve Band, 3. I 9 q Iy wing I 2 4 Home Economics Club 2 3, 4 Conc Ba d 4 Orchesira w:l:w: U'l,, COLE, ERMA LEA-- The qrass sloops noi s r ifiso li hl Bo I' , , , 3. : Girls' s, I: Y- , 2, 3, 4: 4: French Club, 4. I I I I I I COLLINS, PATRICE LUCILLE- Shor'Is fl'LiIlle, bul oh lnlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus, I: Bowling, I, 3: Alpha Glee, 2: Concerl Choir, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Boosfers, 4. COOPER, ROBERT JAMES- J.P. -f A qoad lace is Ihre besl loin-r oi recornmendafionf' Inframurals, 3, 4. CORLETT, ROBERT JAMES- Bob -- The aclions ol men are like The index of a book: They poini our whal is mos: remarkable in the man. lnlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslxelball, I, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: Bowling, 4. 20 COUREY, JAMES C-3.- Spider - Why should Ihe devil have all Ihe good limes? Inlramurals, I, 2: Sfuclenl Council, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball Manager, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus, I: Concerf Choir, 2, 3, 4: Parmanaires, 2, 3: Baseball Manager, 2: Bowling, 3: Hi-Y, 3: Sfudenl Cily Cabinei, 3, Di- reclor of Transporiafion, 4: Senior Pafrol, 3, 4: Orchesira, 3, 4: Class Presidenl, 4: Specfrum Siaff, 4: Boosiers, 4: Senior Com- miffee: Mr. Parma Schaaf. COWGILI., AUDREY JANE- Aud f' Can one desire loo much ol a good thing? Masquers, I: Maiorelie, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 2, 3, Presidenf, 4: lnlramurals, 2, 3: Movie Crew, 2: Secrelary of Class, 2, 3: Orcheslra, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play, 3: Y-Teen Cabinel, 3: Girls' Board, 3: Sfudeni Cify Cabinel, 3: Direcfor of Recreaiion, 4: Thespians, 4: Booslers, 4: Specirurn Commilfee, 4: Canfeen Commilfee, Secrelary, 4: Honor So- ciely, 4. CUMMINGS, PATRICIA ANN- Pai - I-Ier hair was like The ravens wing. Bowling, I, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4: Inframurals, I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus, I: Bela Glee, 2: Alpha Glee, Treasurer, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Office Assisfani, 4: Honor Sociely, 4. D'AMICO, EMILIO WILLIAM- Willy D. --v- Lilo wilhcwul mis zhief is mol life al all. lniramurals, 3, 4. . MH- ,film ,, 1 JIM? ,4.I' ' . . A, ,,. yil ' . ' .' '- DAVIAN, JOHN M.- JacI: -f VarieIy's lhe spice ol life. DEIKE, RUTH- RuI'hie - A ouiel Ionque shows a wise head. Inlramurals, I, 4: Girls' Chorus, I: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Honor Sociely, 4. 5 DOERINGER, CAROL ANN- Penny -' There was a sparkle of humor in her eyes. Girls' Chorus, I: Reserve Band, I, 2: ln- framurals, 2, 3: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Bela Glee, 2: Sophomore En- semble: Y-Teens, 3: Spanish Club, 3: Conceri Bend, 4. DOLNEY, MARY ANN- Mary - She who is qood is happy. German Club, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, 2, 3. DRAKE, JACK DEAN- Tel -''Circumslances do nol shape men bul reveal Them. Conceri Choir, 4. DUDAR, IRENE- Blondie -'Silence is more musical llnan any song. York Local Schools, Medina, I, 2, 3. DURlCA, HELEN- Lilllo is known ol lhee. laul whal is known is good. Moshannon Join? High School, Medera, Pa., l, 2, 3. ECKERT, ROBERT PAUl.- Fros?y k Jeslcrs ollen prove lo be propl'1ols. Rhodes, l, 2: Hi-Y, 4. lil 45, f :lp Z, ,fn rl DEMPSEY, ADRlENNE ISABEL- Pal - Sweet sincere, and kind: a boiler friend one could nol findfl lnframurals, 4: Bowl- ing, 4: Y-Teens, 4. DIETZ, EDWARD CHARLES- Swisher - l never lol books i ferfere wifh my educalionf' Bowling, 2, 3: ln+ramurals, 2, 3. DIETZ, HOWARD WILLIAM- Howie - Why are-nl rhey all conlenl like me? Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary, 2, 3, Presidenf, 4: lnfremurals, l, 2, 4: Leaders, 4: lnferscholasfic Bowling Team, 4. DILLEN, BETTY ANN- Bah - The rnildesl manner and th qenllesl heart 2 I n. 6 EHRMANN, JOHN RICHARD- Dick - Whal should a man do but be merry? lnframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3: Leaders, 4: Hi-Y, 4. EINHEIT, HERBERT F.- Sparks -l'Good-nalured as Ihe day is long. Junior Parmaneires, 3: Hi-Y, 4: Concerf Choir, 3. ELLSWORTH, JOHN WALTER- Bugle - Worry lcills men. Why die? Baskefball, I, 2: Class Vice Presidenf, I: Sfudenl Council, I, 3: Hell Guard, 2: Sfudenf Cify Cabinef, 3: Hi-Y, 3.4. EWANKO, RICHARD JOHN- Wang - Theres honesfy, man' hood, and qood fellowship in Thee. Rhodes, I, 2: Hobby- Crafl Club, 4. 5: 22 ,L U. ss- ,L Z-A MH-fiydffy M2 ' 7 FELAKOS, JAMES GEORGE- Uncle MerIy - The best way lo please one half of Ihe world is nor Io mind whal Ihe olher hall says. BasIre+bal, I: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Infra- murals, I, 2, 3, 4: LeTders, 4. FENKO, BETTY ANN- Be'Is - BlesI wilh the charm, The cer- Iain+y Io pleaief' lnlramurals, I, 2, 3: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus, 2: Bail Glee, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3: Alpha Glen, 4: Honor Soci fy, 4: Hi-Spoi, 4. I I FIDLER, DOROTHYlANN- Doi - ln lraminq an arlisl arl hafh Thus decreed, fo malre some good. buf oihers Io exceed. Myron T. Herrick Jupior High School,I: Soufh High School, 2. FLAHAN, IRJNE MARY- Renie - YouIh calls for pleasure Gi s' -Chorfig, I. lv w s'llil'l.l, ' f I 0 as IV' WK : FLORIAN, WESLEYILOUIS- Wes - VarieIy's the source of icy. Freshmen Basiefball: Boys' Chorus, 2: Boys' Glee, 3: Concerf Choir, 4: Hi-Y, 4. I FREEWALD, GILBERT D.- Gil - Lei me qo down linlrcd wilh fru+h, ' l I I I 1 GAMBLE, CAROL LOUISE--- lY'S nice To be nalural, when you re unlurally nice, Masquers, 2: Bela Glen, 2: Ensemble, 2, 4: Office Page, 3: Alpha Glee, 3: French Club, 4: Y-Teens, 4: Honor Sociefy, 4. GEDEON, MARY ANN E.- ShorIs - Charm sirikes Ihe siqhl, but rneril wins the soul ' Lourdes Academy, 2: Bowling, I, 4: Intramurals, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Senior Play, Soc 'n' Buslzin, 4: Thespians, 4: Hall Guard, 4: i-Spol, 4. D ,ellie -Jun f-J GIERMAN, JANIS NN- Jan f Hcaven ifself would sloop Io hor. Bowling, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Junior Play: Girls' Board, 4: Slage Design, 4: Thespians, 3, 4: Spacfrum Commillee, 4: Soc 'n' Buslin, 3: Hall Guard, 4: Senior Commillee. GIESY, MARCIA LOU- MarIy - O, Thou arf fairer fhan the :ave-ninq air clad in Ihre beauly of a fhousand siarsf' Girls' Board, I: Inlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Maioreiles, I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Glee, I, 2: Office Page, 2: Hall Guard, 2, 3: Y-Teens, 3, 4, Cabinel, 4: Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4: Soc 'n' Buslin, 3, 4: Junior Play: Bowling, 3, 4: Thespians, 4: Senior Play: Speclrum Commiflee, 4: Sfudenl Direclor for Junior Play, 4: Hi-Spol, 4. GLASSER, JOHN L.- .Iacl -- A nico, unparlicular quyf' Rocky River, 2, 3: Freshman Baslxefball: Traclz, I, 4: Inlramurals, I, 4: Hi-Y, 4. GRAZE, ROSEMARIE- Rosie - 'A clever combinalion of sense .and nwnsr-msn. Assislanl Librarian in Girls' Chorus, I: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Glee, 2: Home Economics Club, 2: German Club, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary, 3: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4: Inlramurals, 4: Speclrum Commillee, 4. f , Jw FRIZZELE, CHARLES WELLINGTON- Monlx - 'Thu Noild s .fi sfage on which all paris are played. Track, I, 2, 3: Foolball, 2: lnframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council, 4. FURRIER, KENNETH JAMES- Spike -' Enllmsiasm is Ihr: :genius of sincevifyf' Junior Council on World Affairs, 2: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Hi-Spof, 4: Speclrum Sfaff, 4: Slage Design, 4. , 'inf , ie A I , U 6 'I I si' , fx lg 'N 'v 5, I GABLE, WILLIAM E.- Bill -- I'R5IdQIhYQ,Ifirll I'm Juniiri-gl' Junior Varsily, 2: Inframurals, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard:3. GALL, RICHARD JOSEPH- Doo-Dah - 'A 'Ellie 'Iearnirm is a dangerous fhinqt drinlc deep or fasle ncne ol il, ck, I, 2, 3: Inframurals, I, 2: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pal , 2, 3, 4: Sergeanf, 4: Lieufenanl, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Slude I Council, 2: Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Senior Commiffee, Specfrum omrniitee, 4: Salu- Iaforian: Commencemeni Spealrer. : - , I . I A g , JI We: 23 GREENEY, PATRICIA JEAN- PaI S TrifIes maine perfeclion: and perleclion is no IriIIe. Wilbur Wrighf Junior High School, I, 2: Inlramurals, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers of America, 3, 4: Bowling, 3, 4: Masquers, 3: Girls' Leaders, 4. GRUBB, DONALD FRANK- Don -'Deeds speak for Ihem- selvesf' Boys' Chorus, I: Glee Club, 2: Hi-Spof, 3, 4: Managing Edilor, 4: Movie Crew, 4: P.A. Manager, 4: Specfrum Sfafl, 4: Honor Socie+y, 4. ,, ' A 0 GUILFORD, GEORGE ALBERT- Gil - Think oniy of Ihe pasl as Hs remembrance gives you pleasure. Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus, I: Inframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball, 2: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Boosiers, 4. GUNDEI., GEORGE ALLEN- AI -- Our Ihouqhis and conducf are our own. Baslreiball, I: Archifecf Club, 2: Shop Foreman, 4: Inlramurals, I. A 24 HAKEY, DOLORESI MARIE- Dell -'Golden hair Iilre sunliqhf Slroam- ingf' Conducfing, 3: German Club, 2, 3, Presidenl, 3: Office Page, 2: EnsembIe,I2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Accompanisf for Sophomore Girls' Ensemble. HALISHAK,'RICHARD T.- Hal - For IrnovvIedqe, loo, is iIseIf a power. oofball, 2, 3. 4: Wresrling, 2, Traclr, 3: Boosfers, 4: Specirum S+ ff: Hi-Y, 4: Hall Guard Capfain, 4. i, y JI M. 'I I If . ' V Q I W J -up If HAME NANCYICAROL- Nance -iilnvesf in icy: II pays reef dividends. Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Concerf Band, I, 2, 3, 4: U X! Q Q yhorus, I: Hall Gllard, 3: Capfain, 4. 3 K I Q HANSEN, PIICHARD A.- Dick - Everyfhinq Comes if 6 man .t will only W6II'.li Hi-Y, 4. 0 I I I 'Y- , ' v 5 I I I HARDY, ARTHUR:ALLEN- Archie -IVA Iriond is never Icrmwn fill needed. Iniramurals, 2, 4: Shop Foreman, 4. HARKIN, J NET MARY- Jan -- A Joy Io Icnow hor. Pages Club, I, 2: all Guard, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, I: Hall Guard Cep- Iain, I, 4: I Iramurals, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4. I 1 i I I I I I I ,,,, Ai, vs 110 15 . . ..,s,., 's5g3,.- I . 1. . HEYM, ALISON KATHRYN- Sally - The hand that halh made you lair hath made you good. Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, I: Inframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Board, 3: Speclrum Commillee, 4: Orcheslra, I, 2: Bela Glee, I, 2: Masquers, 2: Hi-Spol, 3, Seafure Editor, 4: Alpha Glee, 3: Junior Ensemble: Honor Sociely, 3, 4. HOLZ, DOLORES ARDISS- SIinhy w Man haflw his will, bul woman has hor wayf Y-Teen Cabinel, 2: lnlramurals, 2: Bowl- ing, 3, 4. HOLZ, DORIS AUDREY- Holzie -' Lile is whel we rnalce ilf' Inframurals, 2: Y-Teens, 2: Bowling, 2, 3: Hall Guard, 2. HOOBLER, NANCY JAYNE- Nance - Her eyes as slars of lwiliqhl shine. Inlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl, 2: Leaders, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presiclenl, 4: Movie Crew, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinel, 2, Vice-presidanf, 2: Girls' Board, 2: Hall Guard, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf, 4: Girls' Chorus, 2: Alpha Glee, 3: Speclrum Commillee, 4: Con- cerf Choir, 4: Senior Commillee: Junior Schaalelles: Booslers, 4, Secrelary, 4. U 'O ' 11,5 , X HDRVATUJ ROBE MICHAEL- Bob -,AV The lruth is always 3,0 slrqkwsl arqum f' Traci, I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: 'Hi-Y, L 3, 4: I ral, 2, 3, 4: Senior Palrol, 2, 3, 4: Boosl- ers, 4.' lr P' Isl' HUSAK, MARILYN JEAN- Huse -- ll only all smiles were briqhl as hots. Girls' Ensemble, I, 3, 4: Bowling, I, 2, 3, Secrelary, I, Presidenf, 4: lnframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Masquers, : Leaders, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Thespians, 3, 4, Secrelary, Junior Play: Boosfers, 4: Girls' Board, 4: Speclrum Commillee, HART, HARRY JAMES- Slrip -'WllalCvf,:i' is wzrlh doin.: il all is worth doing well. Boys' Chorus, I: Boys' Glee, 2, German Club, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4: Junior Play: Thespians, 4 Soc 'n' Buslmin, 4: Senior Play: Hi-Y. 4. HASSEY, BETTY LOU- Lou --'l'Iui' lovvlim-ss I ru-vii lam until she smiled on me. Harding Junior High School, I Lalre wood, 2: lnlramurals, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Bowling, 3, 4 A a Glee, 3. HAUSER, SALLY RAE- Sal - SweeI as a ruse is shi. Berea I, 2: Fulure Teachers of America, 2: Home Economics Club, 3 HEFFELFINGER, WILLIAM A.- Bill --' He, l'm sum, d u blesl, who of lhe worsl can lhe best lnframurals I 2 3 Spanish Club, 3 ,Q ,haf , u.-40 J JQI' fe 'ml A I, 2, Ai e 2' f' J HUSTON, ROBERT PAUL-- Bob - A sell-made man willw a me-al delorminalionf' Baslrelball, I, 2: Trecl, I, 2, 3: Reserve Band, I: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-presideni, 2: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Concerf Band, 2, 3: Canleen CommiHee, 3: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Leaders, 3, 4: Vice-presidenl, 4: Senior Commilfee, 4: Speclrum Commilfee, 4. JACOB, WILMA LOU-' Music is well said To be live speech of in-mls. Inlrarnurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Flule Trio, 2: Woodwind Quarfeh 3, Woodwind Trio, 4: Hi-Spol, Edilorial Page Edilor, 4. JANOS, EVELYN MARY- Peanu+s Y As sociable as a baslcel ful liillonsf' Inlramurals, I, 3: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Clworus, I: Leaders, 2, 3, 4: Sfudeni Council, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4, Cabinef 4: Senior Commiilee, 4: Specirum Commillee, 4: Boosiers, 4. J KAM , DOLORES JOAN- Dee - Sire has as sparkling sense nf mor lo qo wiflw her lwinlrlinq blue eyes. Bowling, I, 2, 4. GM! Chorus, I: Masquers, 2: Ensemble, 2. 3, 4: Bela Glee, 2: Alpha ee, 3: Soc 'n' Buslrin, 3, 4: Thespians, 4: lnframurals, 3: A Y-T , 3, 4: Hi-Sp I, 4: Specfrum Commiliee, 4: Clioralaires, 55, 4 A , 0 , vp x H J ,PJ Y W , I l KARBATH, IRMA E.- Wormy -'To you flue qods were surely lair: llwey gave flue gill of iriendsblp rare. Girls' Chorus, I: Bowling, 2, 4: German Club, 2, 3: Bela Glee, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Ensemble, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 4: Choralaires, 4: Senior Commil- Iee. 4. KASTOR, CHARLES H.- Cl1ucL g None bui liimsell Lan be his parallel. Baslelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Sfudeni Co neil, 3, 4: Specfrum Commiifee, 4. lil? 'wma IC RD ONALD- nom - Taslimo, mvomiim, fl s scover wl1a'r a man is. Bedford High School, : I1 , 4. KI G, NORMAN MICHAEL- Norm - And if lionor qives grealness, lie is as qreol as a ling. Archilecls Club, I, 2, Secrefary, 2, Treasurer, 2: Hi-Spoi, 2, 3, 4, Edilor-in-Chief, 4: Leaders, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Masquers, 2: Movie Crew, 2, 3, 4: Soc 'n' Buslmin, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf, 4: Junior Play: Thespians, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf, 4: Nafional Honor Socieiy, 3, 4: Senior Play: Communily Chesf Sfudenl' Speaier, 4: Specfrum Commiffee, 4: Senior Commiliee: Sfudenl Direclor ol Junior Play, 4. KING, RICHARD NORMAN- Bobo - Worih males ll-in man, and wan? ol il line fellow. Baskefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Leaders, 3: Hall Guard, 3, 4, Caplain, 3, 4: Commencemenl Spenlier. KISH, NORMAN GEORGE- Norm - Knowledqre is power. Bowling, l, 2, 3, 4: Parma Hornels, I: Inlramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball, 2: Siage Crew, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Leaders, 4. ' I . - .' , 1 if ,ri r: I . 3 Y - 'T ' I . ' L, '--so i IT:'i6Xli- 59' I' 26 :I If :,- -4 L., ,.,, 'B 'wi NUI Jil' S 9' if KORT, JANET MAE- Jan - Bvauly is never so lovely as when adorned with fa smile. Y-Teens, 3, 4: Bowling, 4. KOSIN, DONALD JOSEPH- Squid - Tail and shy, but what fu quy! Roxboro, I: John Adams, 2: Baskefball, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Hoosiers, 4: Foofball, 4: S+udenI Council, 4. KOSMAN, MARTHA ELLEN- Muffy -JA Inir and swccl ex- ample ol womanhonclf' KOTALIK, ROBERT E.- Bob - - Lei lhcrn fall il mischief: when il is passed and prospered il will be virluef' KOWALCEK, FRANK LQROY- Fronu --NAM well your perl, lor Ihornin all honor lies. Masquers, 2: Senior Pafrol, 2, 3, 4, Sergeani, 3, Lieufenanf, 4, Capfain, 4: Iniramurals, 2: Soc 'n' Buskin, 3, 4: Junior Play: Thespians, 3, 4, Presidenf, 4: Junior Play Commiflee, 3: S+udenI' Direcfor of Junior Play, 4: Boys' Leaders, 4: Homeroom Presidenf, 2, Secrefary, I: Speclrum CommiHee, 4: Hi-Spof, Business Manager, 4. KRAMER, GLENN GORDON- Pork Chops -- A pdl ln many fn friend To dll. Senior Ps+roI, 3, 4, Sergeanf, 4: Hall Guard, 4: Track, 4. KOLAR, GORDON JOHN- Jack -hlfnerqy and porsislunrr conquer all fhinqsf' German Club, 3. KOLBE, DONALD P.- Don -MA rnan is a man and vnaslmr of his foie. Inframurals, I, 2: Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary, 4: Movie Crew, 2. KOLMAN, DOROTHY LEE- Doi -'Nalurc dc-siqnod hor In be of qood cheerf Inframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinef, 4. KOPF, MARIAN ELIZABETH- Mar -'To err is human: lo lorqive, divine. Bowling, I: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Specfrum Commif- Iee, 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy, 4. 27 WL ucv' E , KRELL, EUGENE LEWIS- Young Haircufs - Boys will be boys. Hall Guard, lg Sfudenl Ciiy Cabinef, I: Senior Palrol, 2. KRISKA, ANDREW JOHN- Andy -- Silence is llwe qreal arl of Conversoliorifl KRIVANEK, FRANKLIN PHILLIP- Big Frank - A beller sport and friend could never be found. Foofball, 2, 3, 41 Sfage Crew, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary, 23 Traclr, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 4. KUHN, DONALD LAWRENCE- Murr - Endurance is palience and concenlralionf' i ll KUKUCHKA, ROSEMARIE CLAIRE- Rosie f Precious lhinqs come in small packages. Norfh Royalion, l, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4, Secrelary, 4: lnlramurals, 3: Boosfers, 4, Presidenf, 4: Bowling, 4, Secrelary, 4: Thespians, 4, Specfrum Sfaff, Sales Manager, 4g Program Chairman, 4. LACHNER, LEONARD WILLIAM- La+ch -f-Nia one LENS w n .7 c fbvv-lrlmlf 1, ' ' u Qc.,s,3L , I L Aftdblfd Z AJ C421 'L LAMBACHER, CAROL LOUlSE- Lum - A merry hcarl malcelh a cheerful counlenancef' Girls' Board, lg lnframurals, I, 3, 47 Bowling, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4: Be+a Glee, I, 2: Girls' Ensemble, 2, 3: Sophomore Parmanaires, accompanist Music Service Award, 25 Nafional Honor Sociefy, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinel, 3, 45 Leaders, 3, 41 Booslers, 4, Senior Com- miffeeg Specfrum Commiffee, 4: Office Assisfanf, 4. LANGE, WILLIAM H.- Willard - ll mailers nol whal we are lhouqhf lo be, buf what we are. lnlramurals, 2. il s. LA GE, FRED ROBERT- Bob -- A man with qreal dbililyg al' ways dependable. Hi-Y, 4. LANGE, CARL WILLIAM- Willy W A qorillcmnn and o scholar. Hi-Y, 4. 1 I, 4,3 W in Q, ilu , growl, Mll .gs JM 'L Gmc fg1,fii1ifJ-17l1.vvw., Wzk',,g,. I 4 I 28 ' ' l I ,,, 7 LINGLER, THELMA JANE- Janie A Divinely Iall and mosl divinely fair. Inlramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Leaders, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Board, 2, 4, Presideni, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel, 3, 4,NL'P' Vice-presidenl, 4, Bowling, 31 Honor Sociely, 3, 4: Senior Corn- milieeg Specirum Commilree, 4. LOESCH, JACK-- Jochen- Noi iusl a chip oll lhe old block, bul ihe old block himsellf' Foolball, I, 2, 3, 45 Baslcefball, I, 2 Senior Pairol, I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeanf, 2, Capfain, 35 Hall Guard, I 2, 3: Track, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hi-Y, Presidenlg Boys' Leaders: 2 3 4' Inframurals 3 4' Class Presidenf 3' Sfudenf Cil Man- - . - . I - - - Y ager, 4: Sfudenf Cify Cabinef, 3: Redmen Hi-Y, 3, Presidenf Disfricf Hi-Y, 3, President Sfudenl Council, 3, 4: Boys' Booslers 43 Senior Dance Commifleeg Speclrum Commillee, 4. LUCHT, VIRGINIA MARIE- Jinny -'Quiel persons are wel- fonie f-vei'ywhei'o. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club, 2, 3: Bowl- ing, 3, 4. MACH, THEODORE JOHN- Ted '-- Discri-lion of speech is III le Ih I n I ii- .ii vliquvricuf Inlramurals, 2, 3, 4. MACHA, JAMES EDWARD- Jim +''Eloquence shows Ihe power and possibilily ol man. lnframurals, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. MARSHNER, RICHARD A.- Dick - I will sil clown now, the lime will come when you will hear me. German Club, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Spof, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy, 3, 4, Presidenf, 4: Junior Play, Senior Play, Thespians, 4: Soc 'n' Buslxin, 3, 4: Concerf Band, 33 Hi-Y, 4, Inlramurals, 4: Specfrum Commiffee, 4. 'a 1lu1,v bul iq LAZOR, RITA MAE- Ree 4 l.all evlry lyme you phohl licklvd. and Ialf once in awhile anyhow. Hi-Spof, I, 2, 35 Inframurals, Ig Ensemble, I, 23 Bowling, I, 2: Masquers, 2, Girls' Chorus, I7 Bela Glee, I, 2: Alpha Glee, 3: Concerl Choir, 4. LEHMAN, JANET MAE- Jan A-IINIUSIIL is lhu poulry UI Ihr- airf' Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Brass Ensemble, 3, Brass Quarfel, 4: German Club, 2: Reserve Band, Ig Orcheslra, I, 2, 3, 4: Concer'I Band, 2, 3, 4. ewvuEIm.D, EDWARD R.- Weed - TI1L? mould ol 1 mrinis ure is in his own handsf Foolball, 2, 3, 41 Baskelball, 2: seball, 2, Senior Pafrol, 3, Redmen Hi-Y, 3: Hall Guard, 3, 4: Boosfers, Secrefary, 41 Inlramurals, 4. LBITZ IS, VASILIKI BESSIE- BeCIIy -!iVfxriely is Iho molhor X530-43-xJ::I enjoyment Junior Council on World Affairs, I, 2, Treasurer, 3 I' wligng, I, 2, 3, 41 Inlramurals, I, 2, 33 Masquers, I, 2: Fulure gf America, Ig Hi-Spof, I, 23 Girls' Chorus, Ig Spanish Club 2 3 Treasurer 3 Bela Glee 2 YTeen 3 4 Alpha Glee vxxljilldiinior Hay, Girls: Boosfers, 4: Iihespians, 4: Soc' 'n' Buslrin, 4i Qs . I . . O . . Senior Play Sfudenl Direcfor Ch uiuff ww .1-ve., 3 ' miHee 4 ralai s, 4, Sp cfrum C rn- 5 X 29 I MARTIN, PAUL, JR.- Bun - A will lo do lhinqs, and a way lo carry il out will Ialme you far. Baskeiball, 2: Iniramurals, I, 2, 3. MATTHEWS, CAROL MARIAN- PeanuI's -''ConIinuaI cheer- Iulness is a siqn of wisdom. Bowling, I, 2, 3: Inframurals, I, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4. MAUSOLF, RITA MARLENE-- EarIh's noblesl Ihinq: a woman perfecledf' Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals, 2, 4: Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Presideni, 2: Library Page, 2: Maioreffe, 3, 4: Canfeen Com- mifiee, 3, 4. MAY, ARLENE JEAN- Maru- She Ihal was ever lair and never proud had Iongue af will and was never loud. Girls' Chorus, I: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Bowling, 4: Inframurals, 4. r, 9 4, Ni Q 3 N' J 30 l MCCARTHY, ELAINE ANN- Mac -'Nolhinq is impossible Io The willing heart lGirIs' Board, I, 3: Class Secrefary, I: Class Treasurer, 2: Infrarnurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Page, I: Girls' Leaders, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Presideni, 4: Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Calbinef, 4: Bela Glas, 2: Honor Sociely, 3, 4, Secrefary, 4: GirIs',Boos+ors, 4, Vice Presidenf, 4: Thespians, 4: Sfudenf Cify Cabinbf, 4: Alpha Glee, 3: Ensembles, 2, 3: Junior Play, Senior Play, Sfudenf Direc+or: Specfrum Commifiee, 4: Commencemenf Spieaker. McCARTHY NOREEN MARY- Nor - A lace wilh qladness overspread, Iofl smiles by human Irindness bred. Noire Dame, I: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Inframurals, 3, 4: Bowling, 4: Specfrum Com- miffee, 4. MCCORD, JUNE ELAINE- Junie - The fhinlcer is seldom the lalkerf' Rhodes High, I: Concerf Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra, 2, 3, 4: Conducfing, 3, 4: Woodwind Quinief, 3, 4: Brass Ensemble, 3: Brass Quinfef, 4: I'Torn Quinfef, 4: Hall Guard, 4. l MCFARLAND. GEORGE B.- Mac - He has a :glorious qiil of qabf' Baseball, 2, 3: Archifecfs Club, 2: Tracir, 2. l MCINTOSH, RAYNIOND I.- PeIe' wise head. Infrarrlurals, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. McINTYRE, BARBARA ANN- way never his a Thing Io say. 4: SpecirumICommiHee, 4. '- A quiel Ionque shows a Barbie - She wilh her quiel Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: lnframurals, I , . I I MEDLIK, RICHARD T.-HDICLHA-llgood lhivqs an- M-,I-fi as good when They are short lnframurals, 3, 4. MERRILL, NANCY KAY-- Nance fl'A' wha- lmy would win musl share ife-happiness was born n twin. Y-Teen, 2, 3: lnlra- murals, 4: Honor Sociely, 4. MESSIN6, ROLAND FRED- Ron -''punclualify and polilvnvss are lhe inseparable companions ol a gentleman. Foolball, 4: Hi-Y, 3, 4: lnlramurals, 3, 4: Hall Guarcl, 4: Speclrum Com- miffee, 4. MINCKS, DOROTHY JEAN- Dol fl'TalIcin-5 lilllr- lwul .ui fomplishinq much. Inframurals, 2. 3, 43 Bowling, 2. MOHNACKY, JEAN MARIE- Bufch --A Kindness is the noblesl weapon wilh wlwirh lo conquer. Library Page, I, 2: lnlramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2: Home Economics Club, 21 Masquers, 2, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4. MONTIE, THOMAS CHARLES- Bomber - A bil of nonsense now .incl lhun is rulishecl by lhz- besl ol men, Basllelball, l, 2, 3, 4: Sluclenf Council, 2: Sludenl Cily Cabinel, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hi-Y: Redmen Hi-Y, 3: Hall Guard, 3: Class Treasurer, 3: Boys' Booslers, 4: lnlramurals, I: Boys' Chorus, I: Canleen Commiflee, 3, 4: Specfrum Commiflee, 4. MOTTL, RONALD MILTON- Judy Babe --'Supremo of ath- lelus: bravusl, nwhlusl, and lhe very basl, Basllelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2, 3: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hi-Y, Hall Guard, 2, 4: Redman Hi-Y, 33 Sfuclenl Council, 3: Boys' Booslers, 4. MUELLER, ELIZABETH WILHELMINE- Liz - Thy modesly is J candle lo lhy merilf' Girls' Chorus, I: German Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Girls' Boosfers, 4: Intramurals, 4: Spectrum Commillee, 4. s 'VI , Qi WMI, IW' U I . 411,11 J V MUELLER, JOYCE LEE- Joy --'liairesl gems Iif- deepeslf' lnframurals, I, 4: German Club, 2: Bowling, 4: Y-Teen, 4: Spec- lrum Commillee, 4. MUELLER, KENNETH L.- Ken --'ll have ollen reqrezllecl my spot-flip vmvc-r my silence. Boys' Leaders, 3: Shop Foreman, 4. M. MUNGILLO, MARCIA LAVERNE- Marry - Miqhfy sweet and miqhl wisr-,U Bela Glee, I, 2: Presidenl, 2: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, 4: Ensemble, 2, 3: lnbtramurals, 3, 4: Conducling, 3: Girls' Boosfers, 4: Concerl C oir, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary, 4: Speclrum Commiliee, 4. MURAI., JOSEPH- Joe -- God helps lhose who help sr-Ives. Bowling, l, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf, 2, 3: Inframurals Golf, I, 2, 3: Baslrefbell, 3: lnferscholasfic Bowling, 4. lhem- .l.2: MUSICK, BONNIE JEAN- SchmolIz - Lauqhfer and liqhf- hcarlodm-ss are a par? of her. Bowling, I, 2, 3: Reserve Band, I: Y-Teen, 3: Hall Guard, 3. NOLAN, ROBERT THOMAS- Nobby - Everylhinq he does hr- does well. Baslrefball, I, 2: lnlramurals, I, 4: Foofball, 2. 3, 4: Sludenf Council, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl, 4: Hall Guard, 3, 4: Boys' Leaders, 4: Class Treasurer, 4: Buclxeye Boys' Slale, 3: Com- mencemenl Spenlrer. 32 OBLAK, FRANK RICHARD- Olives - An ounce ol mirlh is worlh a pound of sorrow. Bashefball, I, 2, 3: lnframurals, I: Traclr, I, 2, 4: Foorball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pafrol, 2: Redmen Hi-Y, 2, 3: Boys' Chorus, 2: Hi-Y, 4: Boys' Boosfers, 4. O'GRADY, ELMER V.- Elmo - I am swift Io hear, slow lo speak. Boys' Chorus, I: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Archilecl Club, 3: Hall Guard, 3: Inlramurals, 2, 3, 4. OSER, GARY LEE- Ose - lf mailers noi how lonq you live, buf how well. Shop Foreman, 3. PACKARD, HARVEY THOMAS- Tom - ll you wanl a Ihinq clone, do il yourself. lnlramurals, I. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus, l: Boys' Glee, 2: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 4. PARKER, JANET DIANE- Jan - On one she smiles and he is bleslf' Alpha Glee, 3: Chorelaires, 4: Ensemble, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus, I: Bela Glee, 2: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen, 4. PARKER, JOHN RICHARD- Johnny - I have a mouth that I feed: il rnusl speak whal l please. lnframurals, I, 2: Track, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Band, I: Concerl Band, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2: Brass Quinlef, 3, 4: Movie Crew, 4: Specfrurn Slafl, Business Men- aqer, 4. , . , '- v ffl- JI L fs-1,',,IA4-. lg' '55 V4.1 I, I 1 ' l ,,. 1 L 'S' Q PHILLIPS, NANCY CAROLYN- Magnolia - Oilen have I paused on hor f-very charm, Bowling, 3: Y-Teen, 3: Speclrum Commilfee, 4: Middlefown High School, Middlelown, Ohio, l, 2. ,,6,,.l ,.,, !'LC,1. N . fn k f J POMMERENING, ELEANOR ERICKA- When words fail, music speaks. Girls' Ensemble, I, 2, 3: Befa Glee, I: German Club, 2, 3, Vice-presidenl, 3: Concerl Choir, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy, 3, 4: Senior Ouarlel, 4: Specfrum Commiflee, 4. PROPPE, CARLA ANN- D.P. --- Life halh no dim and lowly spol lhnl dolh nol in her sunshine share. lnlramurals, I, 2, 3: Bowling, I, 3: Hall Guard, I, 3, Caplain, 3: Training Choir, Vice Presidenf, I: Bela Glee, 2: Vice Presidenf, 2: Ensemble, 2, 3: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Glee, 3, Secrelary, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Choralaires, 4, Vice President 4: Concerl Choir, 4: Librarian, 4: Girls' Boosfers, 4: Specfrurn Commi'II'ee, 4: Senior Commiflee, 4. QUALLICH, GERALD A.- Jerry f- An honesl man is the noble-sl work ol God. Hi-Spol, 4: Inlramurals, 4: Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs, 4. I - .flank-4 - - 'af RANDOLPH, PRI ILLA SAUNDERS- Randy - She hos lhe qill for qabf' Oceanside High School, l, 2: Alpha Glee, 3: Ensemble, 3: Sfage Design, 3: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Hall Guard, 4. RASPER, RICHARD ANTHONY- Dick -''AmbiIion's beckon- inq hand may lead io soarinq heiqhisf' Baskefball, I: Infra- murals, I: Masq ers b, I, Presidenl, I: Concerf Choir, 3, 4: Fulure Teachers o rica 2 3 Vi e Presidenf 3 So 'n' Buslnn 3 4 Ger 3 4 P es nf 4 Junior Parman lres 3 Senior uarl' or Pla or Play hespians 4 Hr cer G ee . Q Qg' ii Q, C4 il Q qs Will: Ui Ml? Ill' My fl , y rxjffscf V- Lf PARKER, JOSEPH JOHN- Joe - Ah, why should lilo all labor be? Archifecls Club, I, 2: Concerf Band, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals, I, 2, 3: Aufomolive Leader, 4. PAYER, NANCY AN- Nance - To speak kindly does nol hurl the fongue -Teen, I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus, I: Ensemble, 4: Eco - BowIing, 3 , yfyliw PETIT, CHARL S JOSEPH- Chuck - l le rambles on wilh nary a worry. Sfage Design, 4. PHILLIPS, RONALD CHARLES- Lippy - No man ever bee come qreal by imilalionf' SI. Ignalius, I, 2, 3: Boys' Bowling, 4. 33 P REES, MARCIA JOYCE- Marsh - Kind, lelkafive, and dear. Opereifa, I: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Choralaires, 4: Senior Ensemble: Senior Play Commiilee, 4: Sfege Design, 4. RERICHA, ANNA MAY TERESE- BuHons - Her life is like the summer rose. Officer el Lourdes, 2: Treasurer of Sopho- ,mo e Clas 'iHonor Roll Awards, I, 2. l' J C' fr JW Y r MQW ROGERS, KENNETH ROBERT- Ken - Be nof The lirsr fhe new To fry, nor ye? 'rhe las? fo lay 'flue old aside. Track, 2, 3: Junior Council on World Affairs, 4. ROMANISZYN, RICHARD ANTHONY- Wheel - Manners makeilw lhe man. Junior Council on World Affairs, 4. .Je by .ww i-L . 34 9 A l ROSENBAUM, NICHOLAS WILLIAM - Rosie - Unl1urried, never ruffled, everfby lime mos? exciling accident lnframurals, I: Boys' Leaders, 2l, 3, 4: Bowling, 3, 4: Golf, 3, 4. l ROSETTE, ARY THERESA- Tess -''Neafness is lhe crowninq grace of w anl'iood. Y-Teen, 3, 4: Bowling, 3, 4: Hall Guard. 3: Home E onomics Club, 4. Vice Presidenf, 4: Spedrum Com- miffee, 4: Senior Commiffee, Movie Crew, 4: Sfage Design, 4: Ha-spoi, 4. 4 ROTH, BERNARD' G.- Bernie - His manner, kind: luis spiril, 'bold and free. Boys' Chorus, l: Boys' Glee, 2. +P RUSSQ, CHARLES JOSEPH'- Speghei+i - A man of sense Q Al f +alks IrHle,,bu+ listens much. s . , :N ' ' AI i v, SACK, ROGER A.- Reg - O'er my studies I'lI not foil. They ain'1 worlh fhe midnighi oil. lnframurals, l, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 3, 4: Track, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Boys' Leaders, 4: Hi-Y, 4: Hall Guard, 4. l SANDULEKK, NICHOLAS- Nick - The more a man knows The more lle is inclined +o be modest Baskefball, I, 2: Bowling, 2 3 4 l ii A 9 f, SCHLOSS, LOIS ANN- Lo -Hpolifeness is io do and say ihe Icindesl fhinq in Ihe kindesf way. Pages Club, I, 2: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, Vice Presidenf, 3: Bowling, 3, 4. SCHMITT, JACK B.- Mike - He iallcs very liffle, buf when he does Ihere is a wealth of inlormafion in whal he says. Foofball, 3: Tracll, 3, 4. r- ' J ' , , A-I' ' . mx S' . SCHMOLI., RONALD H.- HuI'nuu - I-le seemed born for success. lnframurals, I, 2, 3: Communily Chesf Speaker, 4: Specfrum Cornmiflee, 4: Conducfing, I: Sophomore Parmanaires: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Permanaires, 3: Senior Pafrol, 3, 4. SCHOREN, JOSEPH ANTHONY- Lucifer - Happy-qoeluclry, carefree and gay: when else more lifiing could we say? Infra- murals, I, 2, 3, 4: Beskelbell, I, 2, 3: Foofball, I, 2, 3: Track, 2: Golf, 4: Siudenf ouncil, 4: Hi-Y, 4, Secrefary, 4, Treasurer, ,. 4: Beshe r, 4: Booslers, 4. l W wx - 4, X Hill F' Ji '. of ' SCHR ER, MINE EAN- Bugs - She is a wee, wiify, winsom miss. Girls' Chorus, I: Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Bela Glee Club, 2: Canfeen Commiilee, I: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presideni, 2, Presideni, 3: Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra, 3, 4. SCHUSTER, LaVERNE E.- Love - Singing, she wrouqhi, and her merry qlee Ihe mocln-bird echoed from his free. Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Board, 2: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Alpha Glee, 3: Home Economics Club, 4: Girls' Chorus, I: Bela Glee, 2. 1 1.-.,f, f...lffr...., yfzr' ... ,,. WC Q Lx , f- A41 L -X ' 1 ,J ,fioof .,. 2. ffl Xff :M .6 ,..f 1 fl A C If SCHAPEL, RUTH ANN- Rufus - Her keen personalily is leli when she is present Sfrongsville, I, 2: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Booslers, 4, Treasurer, 4: Inframurals, 4: Movie Crew, 4: Bowling, 4: Spec- frum Commifiee, 4. SCHERMER, DONNA CAROL- Here is spirit deep and crys- Ial clear. Girls' Chorus, I: Y-Teen, 3, 4: Bowling, 4: Senior Play: Thespians, 4: Sfage Design, 4. SCHEURING, MELVIN WAYNE- Mel - If is beifer Io be happy Ihan wise. Hornel Club, I, 2: Shop Foreman, 4. SCHILLING, RUTH DOROTHY- Rufhie - On wifh Ihe dance! Lef ioy be unconfinedf' Inframurals, I, 2: Y-Teens. 2, 3: Hall Guard, 2: Bowling, 3. nl X gif. M44 QfQfr1-L SKOLBA, ROSE MARIE- Rose - She is happiest servinq others. Bowling, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 4. SKOWRONSKY, MlKE-- Scratch -''Ambition knows not rest nor failure, Basketball, I, 2, Manager, I: Football, I, 2, 3, 4: Traci, I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3, Secretary, 3: Stage Crew, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3: Junior Play: Variety Show, 3: Director of Safety, 4: Spectrum Committee, 4: Senior Patrol, I 2, 3, 4: Intramurals, I, 2, 3. ll: SMEE, RONALD S.- Ron - Be resolved and the llwinq is I ll-1 done. Intramurals, 3. SMITH, WILLIAM ROY- Reverend - He is well paid that is well satisfied. Basketball, I: Boys' Chorus, I, Vice President, I: Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Canteen Committee, 3, 4: Intra- murals, 3: Hi-Y, 4, Secretary, 4: Senior Play Committee: Thespians, 4: Soc 'n' Buslrin, 4. TP ' H M.- PaI fllA Treat to find ne of er Glee, 3: Y-Teen, 4: Beta Glee, 2. - SPELLER, LILLIAN. RUTH- Lil -Nqiys sweeter with this Bo l En friend along the way. irls' Ch : wing, 2, 3, 4: - mble, 2: Alph GI : Y-Teewi, 4: Intramurals, 3: Beta Alee, 3: Hi-Spot, ' ctrum mittee, 4: Concert Choir, 4: Stage Design, 4: e Crew, . fle Q' X f 54 AGU , ELIZAB 554- N - even her me ham of smile s away an shadows f doubt. Reserve Bond, I, 2: Y-Teen, , 2, 3, Mhrls' Ch u , : Bowling, 2, 3, 4: Maioreffe, 3, 4:Wncert Band 3 4' Iwnu ls 4. V. N STAQQSKI, SMEY ONALD-- Stan - His friends are eml6Q-are the an Rhodes High 2 e rn , 's ' 7' ' , I, : R d- N Hi- , 3, 4, President, ' uncilman, 3: Football, 3, 4: UX tudentp +, 1: Studs t abinet, 4: Boosters, 4: Lead- ers, 4, resi n , . v . U' e' RICHARD AL RED- Wheel - Small?e-Yes, but so a stick of dynamite! Hobby Craft Club, 4. STEIN, CAROL JOY- True to herself and to others, German CIub,,A2. STUEBER, ROBERT ALBERT- Bob v'Courlesy, conduil, and couraqe lead Io honor. Honor Sociely, 4. SUNDVALL, WILLIAM ERNEST- Bill - A sense ol humor alonq wilh qood cnmmor sense will make a qoocl loam in life. Parma Inierscholasfic Bowling Team, 4: Honor Socieiy, 4. i i . I I I I N X I ., 1 V, I I - ., .g Q ,,, 1 Q- I! - W 5 7' f I xi' my ' lixxxvl, SUSTANA, RONALD- Ron --I Hu who seizes Ihe riqhi niomenl is the riqhi man. SWETTERS, CLARENCE E.- Clair - Be a friend lo yourself and lo hers. Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pafrol, I, 2. n .X L, ,I- V .f, ,- f 'U' , J i. 9 Dt, ff 7L2,,4Af jyfuiit ,Af 'U N s ul -ff if M of Q lb LMA?- Q Q- -- b Aw' Ol Xe 3 V SZANCA, CLARENCE PAUL- Possum g''Alhlulig .my iI's plain Io soo. and quilc a quy we'll all aqrr.-e. Redmen Hi-Y, 4: Baslreihall, I: Inframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pafrol, 2: Traclr, 2: Sophomore Hi-Y, 2. SZUBA, JEANETTE L.- Jenny - GenIlenuss bclolmens a Icind heart. ,f ,fc ,sC..fW4f, 4 - ' STEINMAN, LAGIEN ELLIOTT- Larry -'lsccrelivc and Selli- conlainedf' Inframurals, 2: Sophomore Parmanaires, 2: Hall STEPHENS, JUDITH ELLEN- Judy w She will rank in Ihis world as she ranked in horsemanship-one of Ihr: basl! Girls' Chorus, I: Masquers, 2: Sophomore Ensemble, 2: Bela Glee, 2: Junior Schaafeffes, 3: Y-Teens, 3: Conducfing, 3: Concerf Choir, 3, 4: Alpha Glee, 3: Junior Choral Club, 3: Choralaires, 4: French Club, 4: Senior Schaafeiies, 4. STEWART, ROY JOHN- ScoI'Iy - Time has no nobler son. Sfudenf Council, 2: Inframurals, 2, 4: Shop Foreman, 3: Track, 4. STROH, PAUL W.- On Iheir own merils rncdesl men are silent German Club, 3, 4, Secrefary, 4: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4: Thespians, 4: Siage Design, 4. 'lffiflllegifw gif K 37 45,0 , ,7 iw' ?If1J 'idk 4411!-1.131 .Q 73,41 Qf'41f! fgfpx, f ',AfJJ,4f-f'7 fflfffi TIBBITTS, JACK FRANCIS- JocIro -''Friend moans ailnblrr, qnninl, and favorable: he Iils Inc dcscriplion pgrfgqflyf' Wegi Tech., I, 2: Baseball, 3, 4, Inframurals, 3, 43 Hall Guard, 3, 4, Hoosiers, 4, Hi-Y, 41 Leaders, 4. TOPPIN6, PATRICIA ANN- PaI ! The hear? Io conceive, 'lhe iindvrslandinrz In dirccl, and Ihe hand Io execulef' Bela Glee, Ig Ensemble Accompanisi, I, 2: Bowling, I, 2, 33 Concerf Choir, 3, 4: Alpha Glee, 3: Junior Choral Club, 3, NaI'ionaI Honor Sociely, 3, 45 Junior Play, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Edi+or of Speclrum, 43 Senior Play, 45 Commencemenf Spealrer. URBAN, ROBERT GUSTAV- Bob -- I-le is one of the more pvrlfirl mamplns of n manga 'qenlle' man. Inframurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hi-Y, 2, Traclr, 2: Redmen Hi-Y, 3: Hall Guard, 3, 43 Sfucleni Council, 4: Honor Sociely, 4. VANDERWYST, THOMAS O.- Buddy - Girls, girls, come rm-, some all' my hearl is open Io you all. Masquers, I, 2: Senior Pairol, 21 Sfudeni Council, 2: Conducling, 3, Senior Ouarlef, 41 Hi-Spol, 35 Junior Choral Club, 3: Jr.-Sr. Par- anaires, 4. u ' I .VX J A' ,W Y' X4 'ij' 'V ' r' ' , OHN PHIL-Iipierreufi Ono Ihiniq ig Irwrovvi iuiwclj ai e Ihinq is Successf Spanish Club, 2, 33 Iniramurals, I, 2, 3, 5 Hi-Y, 4: Foofball, 4. -v-.114 .Hwy -Q0-0 VICHA, HENRY JOE-'Whiiey -- Good dem-ds ar n vw' Iwslf Rhodes High, Ip Laiin Club, 2. if I . VLCEK, JOSEPH ROBERT- Joe - The nwrf- ww sludy llw more we see our ignorance' Iherelore, why sIudy7 Rhodes High, I, 2: Iniramurals, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. VOELKER, MELVIN STANLEY- MeI - Gum? rhnuqhls, lilo- qreaf deeds, need no Irurnpcff' Berea High, I, 27 Phoenix Union High, 3: Concerl Choir, 4. VORTMAN, DONALD ROY- Don - A wi-wi wfw i-iw.i--.ws a kingdom. Reserve Band, Ig Conceri Band, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 4. VOSS, DORIS FAYE- Vossie ' - ll is Ihr- Imnquil pvwpln mln' accomplish much. Masquers, I, 2, 3, Bela Glee, Ig Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Glee, 2: Concerf Choir, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore En- semble, 2: Conduding, 21 Choralaires, 4, Secrelary, 43 French Cl b, 4: Senior Quarlel, 4: Speclrum CommiI'fee, 4, Iniramurals, WILLSON, GRACE MARGARET- Gay - The qood and the V, quiel lead quiel lives. SI. Aloysius Academy, New Lexinglon: f Universily High School, Columbus, 2: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Secre- Iary, 4: Y-Teens, 4. WILSON, DOLORES MELVINE- Dee - Good sense and good nature are never separaledf' Hi-Spol, I: Girls' Chorus, I. WILSON, JAMES EDWIN- Jim - His manners lrind, his spiril bold and free. Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball, 2: Wresfling, 2: Boys' Boosfers, 4. d' 10.1. WILSON, DONALD FRED- Willy - Quiel persons are wel- come everywhere. Hi-Y, 3, 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy, 4. Qfgl AX Wlj. J dj llallil: all X f - WAG ER, JOYCEI BETTY- She rain. Hi-Spof, 4: Office Page, 4. is as swecl as n i sr in lhu WELKE, WALTER EUGE - Wally --'l-l- who fran qive has mcvuiimlnneiq r xoofball, I: Inlrabmurals, 3, 4. 0 od -'jj i WESEMEYER, FRED ALFRED- Frif1 --''Tallness is llie sire of fame. Baslefball, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus, I, Secrelary, I: ln- lramurals, I, 2, 3: Boys' Glee, 2, Treasurer, 2: Parmanaires, 2, 3: Traci, 2: Leaders, 2, 3: Sophomore Hi-Y, 2: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Shop Foreman, 3. WILLIAMS, HARRY C.- Bones - II l lose my honor, l lose myself. Inframurals, I, 2: Senior Pairol, 2, 3, 4: Golf, 4. if' 'aw :lid-'iff WOERNLEY, KATHLEEN PATRICIA- KaIhy g As merry as Pho day is long. Inframurals, I: Befa Glee, I, 2: Ensemble, 2, 3, 4: Masquers, 2: Y-Taans, 2, 4: Concerf Choir, 3, 4: Alpha Glue, 3: Bowling, 3, 4: Choralaires, 4. Treasurer, 4. , WOLANSKY, LUBA VERA- Lu - She is wealllny in her Iii Q fi lriendsf' Bowling, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus, I: Conducling, I, 2, ,. I i f 3, 4: Girls' Board, 2: Bela Glee, 2: Alpha Glee, 3: Ensemble, 3: 3 'IZ . Y-Teens, 4: Boosfers, 4: Specfrum Commilfee, 4: Choralaires, 4: SN if .L V Sfudenf Conductor, 2, 3, 4: Robe Misfress, 4: Commencemeni ' ' ' 'N Commilfee, 4: Office Page, 4. I Eg- ' 1 1 i fd! A I 5' f , I - Sv WOODWARD, JANE CAROL- Janie - Beware when God lels loose a Thinker upon Ihis earlhf' Girls' lniramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Spoi, 2, 3, 4: Bowling, 2: Specfrum Commiffees: Jr. Council on World Affairs, 3, 4, Presidenf, 4: Nafionel Honor Sociefy, 3, 4, Honor Roll Chairman, 4: French Club, 4, Vice Presidenl, 4: Veledicforian: Commencemenf Speaker. ZAPPY, MARK NORBERT- Bud - Poels are fha unaclcnowl- edged legislators. lnframurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 4: Jr. Coun- cil on World Affairs, 4, Secreiary, 4: French Club, 4: Honor Sociefy, 4. ZEVCHIK, FRANK R.- Zevvie - A blond vilcinq whose smile and flashing eyes caplure Ihe heerl of all who mee? him. Rhodes High, I: Foofball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Iniremurals, 2, 4: Baslefball, 3: Leeders, 3, 4: Jr. Hi-Y, 3: Sfudeni Council, 4, Treasurer, 4. NOT PICTURED: GLOMB, RALPH MARTIN- Cowboy - Knowledge cornes, bul wisdom lingers. lniramurals, I, 2. THE FOLLOWING WILL COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION IN SUMMER SCHOOL: 1 KERESMAN, MARlLYN- VirIue is Hs own reward. M 4: lnlramurals, 4: Y-Teens, 4: Concerf Choir, 4: Bowling, l I l 40 WW' ESSON, WILLIAM EDRICK- Bill - 1 never found fhe corn- panion Ihal was so ompanionable as soliludef' Eesf Tech., 2. KAUTZ, JOHN- Jack - The world lcnows lillle of ifs best men. Frencli Club, 4, Presidenl, 4. l esquers, 4. SERVICEMEN These boys would have oradualed wilh us buf insfead 'rhey heeded lhe call +o join lhe Armed Forces lo keep lheir counlry lrorn subrniflinq 'ro Those ideals which would seelc To overlhrow our way ol life: The lree, Godelearing way ol life. s N, sv-A f in . . 'sf iifigkw -1 '- ':'b' Q .. s V' YK ' . A 3 . R y , x in Aw, s.- r Donald Gannon AA 4334778 Enfered U. S. Navy in Augusf, l95I S? Daniel H. Draper SR 420-86-04 M' Enleved U. S. Navy IF PFC. Roberl E. Reynolds H89586 ered U. S. Marine Corp. in April, I9 Herberl' Maulch SR 434-Bl-54 Enlered U, S, Navy in November, l95l Gary J, Sell SA 4334869 Enlered U. S. Navy in Augusf, l95l Nh... N Gerald C. Johnson SR 420-86-O5 Enlered U. S, Navy in January, l95l .433 Peier Todor AF I5-477-683 Enfered U. S. Air Force in March. l952 EUMME EEME T MUSIC HALL Salurday, June 7, l952 l CLASS SPEAKERS JANE wooowmzo ,. , .,,S... valedaaofaan RICHARD QALL ..S. .,,. l .,,.. s aiuismaan QQPSIFQIANQSQQNG ..., .,,. c :men by lhe Class ESKTQAEAFACQQSTHY .A,. , ..Cholen by lhe Facuny Class Mollo There are many palhs lo success, bul onlyylhree sleps- a will, lailh, and perseverancefl l Class Flower Class Colors Rose Red and While CLASS HEUNIUN The lirsl reunion ol lhe Class of 52 will be in July, l953. lnvilalions announcing lhe dale, lime, and place will be mailed lo each class member. Please nolily lhe ollice ol Parma Schaal High School ol any change ol address. Lel's make lhis a successful reunion! The following commillees will organi Planning Commillee lnvilalion Commillee Audrey Cowgill Rulh Schapel Carol Beran Elaine McCarlhy Ella Mae Charlins Belly Sprague Jack Glasser Diclc Rasper Diclc Halishalc Jaclc Schmill Delores Halcey Frank Oblalc l Z i i i 1 l 1 l l l l l A I l i elh e reunion: Program Commillee Carol Lambacher Sally Heym Jane Woodward Bob l-luslon Frank Zevchilc Ed Leilhold last will anh Testament l, Dick Halishak, will To any unforTunaTe The misforTune of having a buddy named Mo . l, Harry Harf, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my one worldly possession, a TaTTered old pencil, To anyone who feels he can use iT. l, Ken Furrier, will To any junior The friendly argumenTs l had wiTh The oTher SpecTrum arTisTs. We, Dolores Kamis and BeTTy Lou Hassey, will To any unsuspecTing modern dance sTudenTs nexT year our puppeT cosTumes and dance. l, Virginia LuchT, will To my brofhers, Bill and Roy, The wonderful years aT Parma Schaaf. l, Elizabefh Mueller, will To my broTher, Wally, all The fun l had in Girls Boosfers. l, June McCord, do noi will anyfhing To my sisTers, Mary Jane and JaneT, because l'm going To keep iT all as fond memory. l, Eleanor Pommerening, will my Trusfy old shorThand pen ThaT has The knack of never running ouT of ink To some prospecTive second-year shorfhand sTudenT. Norberf Zappy bequeafhs his memories of chemisfry To some fuTure suspecf wiTh prospecf. l, Herb Einheif, will To anybody who needs iT, The space befween The poles in The main hall. l. MarTha Kosman, will The crossvcounfry bus ride To any underclassman. l, Mel Scheuring, will all you lucky girls my Telephone number, Tu. 5-l45l. l, John Ellsworflw, will To Mike Hornack all The girls he didn'T gefl Bill Sfrodfbeck iusf leaves. l, Carol Bye, will To any of Miss TaTe's efficienT secreTaries, my TrusTy, never-fail founfain pen. l, Penny Doeringer, will To Lee Guzik all The swell Times l've had wiTh her cousin. As l, Lauren STeinman, leave This insTiTuTion, l will To anyone a good Time Trying To park in The school yard. l, BeTTy Fenko, will To my cousin, Lucille Kaiuk, a fuTure freshman, all Those Ten minuTes l spenT doing my office Training homework. l Ron Messing, will To Ray Zaiac my seaT on The bench during foofball season. l, Janef Harkin, will To Mary Ann Weber all The good Times l had aT P.S.l-l. l, Bob Cooper, am willing all The brains I haven'T goT To Ralph Ludwig. l, Donald Bonem, do hereby will my 6Th period lunch To my sisTer Carol. l, BeTTy Dillen, will To Barbara Falk, class of '54, The fun we had riding To school in The morning! l, Fred Wesemeyer, will To The halls, The hopes ThaT happiness will fill Them forever. l, Tom Monfie, leave an empTy noon movie seaT To a cerTain li++le junior! l, Grace Willson, will Mr. Kusmik a group of quieT girls nexT year. l RoberT P. EckerT, do hereby will To Jerry and Andy one half-gallon package of Rum 8f Maple and a broken pipe sTem. l,PaT Adams, will To EsTher Peflowany The arT of Talking The loudesf of anyone else in arT class. l, Ken Rogers, will To any inTeresTed science sTudenT my l,999,999 quesfions for Mr. Gibson. I, Dick Ehrmann, will The joy of Taking The Ohio STaTe Psychological Tesf To any fuTure senior who Thinks he can pass iT. l, Dolores Hakey, will The Tour wonderful years l've had in P.S.H's music deparTmenT To anyone who enioys singing. We, Chuck Frizzelle and Jim Felakos, will To any underclassman The abiliTy To walk in and ouT of The Sweef Shoppe wiThouT losing face. 43 I, Ed Die'lz, will my good limes in lhe machine shop wilh Mr. Clevenger lo John Timoch. Jane Woodward wills io Beverly Schmid? all her near-cafaslrophies in chemislry. I, Mary Roselle, before leaving P.S.l-I., will lo my sisler, Lucille, my handnknilied Angora cuffs lo keep her slim ankles warm. To my brolher. Dave, I, Chuck Pelif, hereby will my seal in senior homeroom. I, Nancy Phillips, will lo Parma Schaai my Ii++Ie I6-fool-ialll broiher, Bob. I, Judy Sfephens, leave lhe hope of gradualing from lhe new school io Bob Kofaiik wills his red hol Model A 'fo Russ Clark. I, Donald Kuhn, will some lucky freshman fhe opporlunily of geiling oul I, Rosemarie Graze, will my four years' bowling lo any up and coming, am I, Janis Gierman, will lo any fulure senior fhe honor of carrying a box of We. Carol Beren and Pal Greeney, will lhe irials and 'rribulalions of being a llhe class of '53. of school af l:l5. bilious freshman. Kieenex around ihe halls all winler. senior fo Elaine Rebar and Vicky Baxler. I, Bill HeHelfinger. will all my earihly possessions and my Beer Mug lo Pe+e Cox. I. Jack Glasser, will leave noihing for I hope lo lake if all wilh me. I, Frank Kowalcek, will all lhe 'lun I had in 'rhe plays lo my sisler. Connie. I. Roberf Nolan, will 'lo Annelfe Bunaisky, 'rhe lonely walks ihrough lhe halls in her Senior Year. Nick Rosenbaum iusi willingly leaves. . Richard Sraley wills 'fo all lhe fulure seniors lhe besf of luck and success in Ilhe coming year af P.S.H. I, Nancy Hamey, will lo Kerry llles, +he abilily lo be able io calch 'rhe scho I, Leonard Borsuk, will lo Bob Taylor my l94O Chrysler and all lhe girls fha I, Jean Mohnacky, hereby will lo Don Gierman 'rhe honor of going lo Par el bus every morning Ivia my back yardl. 'r occupied il. in a Schaaf High School. I. Curl Baker, will my abilify lo gel' lo school al 8:29 lo anyone who wanls il Dorofhy Fidler wills lo her sisfer. Carol, her slool in ar+ class. 4 I, Ron Philipps, will lhe foolball pool business io anyone willing lo chance ill I, Rush Deike, will lo any fuiure senior lhe ioy of having my locker in We, Pai' Dempsey and Janei' Kori, will fo any oncoming freshman +he abili nice people as we did in our iunior and senior years. fv I, Ken Mueller will lo my sisler. Beverly +he misforlune of having lhree mdr I. Lois Schloss will lo Kay Cerny fhe ioy of working al Kresge s in her sen We. James Courey and Frank O-blak, will lo Carl Kneebush and Don I-lam lrhe cold hall by P-5. +o have as much fun and meel' as many e years of school up a+ Schaai. nor year. onlree nolhing, absolulely noihing. I. Rufh Sehapel, will my size ll socks io anyone who can wear lhem. e I, Nancy Merrill, will lo Mr. Cordisco someone fo bring him his free lunch I l. Bob Husfon, will my curly hair l?l lo Rosemarie Blasko for her bangs, so lhla I. Dick King, will lo Ray Zaiac Miss Forsyfhe's English class in hopes he will Kafhleen Woernley will 'ro all fhe iuniors and underclassmen all 'rhe gra I. Jack Drake, will lhai Parma Schaai be moved info lhe new high scho I. lrene Flahan, will lo my sisier, Jean, 'rhe long walk 'ro and from school. I. Jack Davian, am iusl leaving. Willing? very 5'rh period. I she won'l have lo cul lhem so oflen. have as much fun as I did There. limes I had riding lhe charfered bus I, , nd io ioolball and baskelball games. ol by I953. l, Janef Bulan, will To any fufure senior my abiliTy To lose every ping-pong game wiTh Sammy Cappas during our lunch period. l, Bessie TAI, Lenfzakis, will To her Teachers of Parma Schaaf my sisTer, Julie, The lasT of six Lenfzalrises. I. Mary Ann Dolney, will all my unfinished homework To my sisfer, Eileen Jean. l, Niclr Sandulealr, will To MargareT Sandulealc, my fronT row seaT in physics class. Marcia Rees, wills To Joyce Bronczel: all The wonderful Times in her senior year. l, Donna Schermer, will To my brofher, Ronnie, all The fun l had being in The Senior Play. l, Richard Romaniszyn, will all The fun I had aT Schaaf To Ed Prolcop. l, Ron Smee, will To Paul Pralc The saying, Why sfruggle To be difficulf when, wiTh a liTTle more efforf, one can be impossible. l, John Parker, will one baTTle-scarred and slighTly worn Tuba To any freshman wiTh a loT of hoT air. Diclr Gall wills To his brofher, Bob, The luck in having an exfra half-locker To puT his girl's booTs in. l, BeTTy Sprague, will To The maioreTTes nexf year The new uniforms we almosT had. l, Wilma Jacob, will my ear plugs To any fluTe player forTunaTe enough To siT in fronT of The TrumpeTs during or- chesfra rehearsals. l, Roy Sfewarf, will To all fuTure seniors The expense of being one. l, Joyce Mueller, will To any fuTure senior who wanfs iT, The rusTed loclc on my locker. l, Ron MoTTl, will The hope ThaT Parma will wind up in TirsT place in The Lalce Erie League in fuTure years. l, Norm King, will To The '52-'53 Hi SpoT ediTor The privilege of Trying To beaf The deadline on a Friday nighT by slaving from 2:45 To 7:45. l, Milne Slrowronslry, will The abiliTy To Tallc your way ouf of more Trouble To anybody who has a good enough line. l, George McFarland, don'T will anyThing, l'm gonna Take iT all wiTh me. l, George Guilford, will To Milce Humesfon my favorife spoT in Mr. Cordisco's doghouse. I, Bob Horvafh, will my chemisTry parTner lRiTa Lazorl To Bob Larlc. I, Diclr Basar, will all The fun, happiness, and expenses of being a senior To Cafhy Kopf. l, John Kaufz, will To Mr. Wirfh a dozen more lilce me. We, Elaine McCarThy and Chuclr Kasfor, will The abiliTy To meeT Three quarfers of The Time affer classes To a couple who never seem To see each oTher. l, Audrey Cowgill, do hereby will To Elaine Reber a boTTle of whiTe suede polish To lceep her whife buclcs clean more ofTen Than mine were. l, Nancy Hoobler, will To Margie KouTslcy my red Leaders shorTs and To Marilyn MarqueTTe my whisfle, wiTh The hope Thaf she won'T misplace iT as offen as l did. l, Jane Lingler, will my abiliTy To sell Y-Teen membership cards, pencils, and car Tags and sfill lceep The money sfraighf. l, Alison Heym, will To Esfher PeTlowany my iob as Hi-News reporTer so she may become a celebrify, Too. l, Marcia Mungillo, will To my sisTer, Connie, my sympaThy for having To sTay here Two more years. We, Pal' Cummings and Carol Lambacher, will our iob in The office To any iunior Thin enough To fiT info Those noT-so-crowded l?l offices. l, Ken Abboff, will all my Thrilling foofball experiences To Ray Zaiac. l, Lois Banbury, will To Glenn Haluslca The gray hairs from Mr. Gibsons chemisTry TesTs. l, Eugene Krell, leave To my buddy, John Timoch, all my good Times in room l24. We. Ella Mae Charlins and Carla Proppe, will lo Leona, Pal, Margie, alwd Laverne all lhe good limes we had logelher cheering al loolball and baskelball games. I I, Carol Slein, will locker No. 569 lo any senior who wanls a locker lhal looks like il's locked bul isn'l. I, Rila Mae Lazor, will one bottle ol airwick lo be used allernalely belween lhe chemislry and cooking rooms. I, Janel Barlel, will lo Anila Rauhaus my lop row gym locker. We, Marie Buchoveclry and Jack Loesch, will our early morning walks lo a maiorelle and her boyfriend. Don Carpenler wills lhe privilege ol slaying in school I4 years lo anyonp who wanls il. l, Priscilla Randolph, will lo any lall person lhe abilily ol lrying lo sland up 'n lhe school bus wilhoul hilling his head. I, Dorolhy Kolman, will lo Mr. Challield his angels, whom he so iuslly deserves lor silling lhrough driving class wilh lhe senior girls. Don Wilson wills lhe lasl-minule dashes lo school in lhe oil-burner lo Bob Gergley, Bill Harlman, and Keilh Kleckner. I, Bill Sundvall, will lo my brolher, Chuck, lhe ioy ol gelling inlo all lhe iclivilies lhal I didn'l gel inlo. I, Slan Slahurski, leave lhe lun and enioymenl I had in sporls lo Bob Scheuerman. I. Frank Zevchik, will lo Gwen Wolle my lroubles and lun in English Clash. I, Joe Beicek, will lo Jerry Neuman and my brolher, Ed, all lhe good limel I had in loolball. To Carol K., I, Bob Corlell, will lhe lonely walks lo classes nexl year. Paul Slroh leaves, lo anyone who wanls il, his seal in Mr. Loomis' arl cl ss. I, Don Grubb, will my P. A. Manager's job lo any up and coming Junior ho loves lo gel burned lrying lo solder lhose pesky Iillle conneclions on lhe ends of lhe microphone cables. I, Carl Lange, will lo all lhe underclassmen all lhe laughs and jokes in r. Maniaci's chemislry class. Roger Sack wills lo Donald James Hammonlree all lhe lun he will have in Boys Leaders when il comes lime lor inilialion. I. Ron Schmoll, will lo Judy Buller lhe privilege ol walking lo school duri g lhe coming year. I, Fred Lange, will lhe pasl problem ol lrying lo dislinguish me from my 'win brolher, Carl, lo all lhe lulure iden- lical lwins ol P.S.I'I. I I, Richard Hansen, will lo Arl DePhillips all lhe lun I had doing experimenlsl for Mr. Maniaci. I, Wesley Florian, will lo Margie Millie lhe privilege ol walking lhrough llle halls lor lhe nexl year by herself. I, Doris Holz. will lo Carol Kneebusch my air condilioned seal in Senior l Iomeroom. We, Marion Kopf and Rosmarie Kukuchka, will lo any lulure Senior, exhausled by numerous sludies, lhe oppor- lunily lo sleep in sixlh period sludy hall. I, Bill D'Amico, will lo my brolher, Big John, my 1948 Buick and all lhe rflckels lhal go wilh il. l, Don Vorlman, will IOO lbs. ol ice lo any Junior who lhinks lhe school is ever healed on Monday mornings. I, Ray Chiara, will my bowling average lo Jim Yarosh. N I, Paul Banks, will all lhe luck and lun lhal I had in my senior year lo D.B., M.l'l., R.C., B.B., and E.E. I, Janel Lehman, will lo some unlorlunale Freshman in Concerl Band my long red llannels lo use al lulure Charily Foolball Games. We. Clarence Szanca and Bob Urban leave lo Mike Hornack lhe Polish kielbasa so he can eal il. Dolores Wilson wills all ol our viclories over Wesl Tech lo lhe U. S. N vy. l, Janel Rae Auslin, will lo my brolher, Jim, class ol '54, lhe abilily lo gel al leasl lwo A's belore he graduales. I. Elaine Schreiber, leave lo my sisler, Pal, lhe abilily lo be always in lune in orcheslra. Gary Oser leaves lo Bill and Wall Kupper lhe prospecl of someday being seniors. I, Frank Krivanek will all my good limes as 5lh period hallguard lo anyone who is dumb enough lo lake lhem. I, Doris Voss, will my worn oul choir robe lo my cousin, Nancy Harbarl. I, Gordon Kolar, will lo all lhe underclassmen lhe crowded halls and iammed lockers in good old P.S.I'I. l, Pal Sovish, leave my cousin, Lynelle Liplak, lhe cold morning walks in hopes lhal she gels a ride in her Junior Year. l, Glen Kramer, will my Senior Palrol unilorm, size large, lo Charles Sonny Babinec. We, LaVerne Schusler and Rose Marie Skolba will lo any underclassman lhe lun we had in gym class doing mod- ern dancing. l, Noreen McCarlhy, hereby will lo Neil Lelller my dancing shoes from lhe Kiwanis Show. l, Joe Schoren, will lo any underclassman all lhose years l3l l spenl wilh Miss Sarnecki learning geography. We, Irene Clark, Erma Cole, Rila Mausolf, and Maryann Baran, will lo Miss Pelers lhe luck of gelling lour such brillianl lypisls as we, who formed a clique in lronl ol lhe room, gol away wilh il, and by some slrange co- incidence gol lhe same grades on each assignmenl. I, Marilyn Husak, reluclanlly abandon lo Earl l-leidenl, all my rollicking ways while al P.S.l'l. and lo his leachers a book on child psychology. l, Howard Diel-1, will lhe abilily lo leave home al 8:23 and make il lo school on lime lo Gildo Zaccardelli. We, Rulh Schilling and Carol Mallhews, will lo any underclassmen lhe lun we had wilh Carla Proppe in our Lasl Year . l, Allen Bridle, will lo Carol Kuhn my '33 DeSolo, so she doesn'l have lo run lor lhe 7:30 bus. Bonnie Musick wills lo Billie May Kepke lhe abilily lo have a good lime in her senior year, lhough lhere was one drawback. l, Dick Marshner, will my slalus ol colonel in lhe Conlederale Army lo any rebel Junior. l. Irma Karbalh, will lo Janel Capen lhe messy lunchroom lable lhal we lell lor some poor leacher lo clean up. Leonard Lachner wills all lhe preachins' and leachins' over al lhe Broadview Building lo John Timoch. l, Bill Lange, will lo my sisler, Joan, all my old books and leachers. l, Marlene May, will lo Nancy May all lhe good limes we had in Home Economics. l, Jim Bohmer, will lo Ray Zaiac one zipper lo replace lhe one lhal was so mysleriously broken oll his iackel. l, Dolores Holz, will lo Roberl Frederick lhe luck ol gelling up in lime lor school every morning. l, Pal Collins, will lo Dol Cole my oversized gym suil lhal never did lil lor lour years. l, Bernie Rolh, will lo my brolher, Lillie Joe , my abilily lo iusl gel by. Jack Tibbills wills lo all Junior Boys lhe chance lo be good as lhe Mighly S's , Alhens, Ohiol l, Lesler Brakowiecki, will lo Ralph Ludwig lhe l'lol Rod Kingship. I, Joe Parker, leave lo Beverly Drake lwo more years ol uncrowded halls in P.S.l-l. l, Sally Hauser, will lo all Juniors lhe lun, expenses, and hopes ol gradualion. l, Clarence Swellers, will lo any freshman lhe arl ol celeslial navigalion. l, Thomas Vanderwysl, will my choir robe and chair lo my sisler, Cheryl, if she can sing bass. l, Norm Kish, being ol sound mind and body will lo Vic Erml my Hol '39 Ford. l, Charles Russo, will lo any sludenl ol Parma who is going lo lake Spanish, my Spanish Vocabulary Book and all my hardships. I, Jeanelle Szuba, will lo my brolhers, Louis and Leonard, lhe good limes l've had in school. l, Janel Parker, will lo Miss Pelers and Brenda l-lrapshaw all ol lhe cold mornings we had lo wail lor our happy l?l bus driver. l, Joe Vlcek, will lo any boy lhe lun l've had al P.S.l'l. lor lwo years and all lhe girls lhal John Ellsworlh had and l didn'l. Good luck! I, Don Kosin, will my ingenious mind lo any lulure senior in Mr. Gibson's chemislry class. l. Tom Blank, will lo my brolher, Jim, my sergeanl badge. l, Marcia Giesy, will a box ol hairpins lo any unsuspecling majorelle lo use aller lhose rainy morning praclices. l, Carol Gamble, will lo Parma Schaal my lillle brolher, l-lovey. I. Shirley Brandenburg, will fo my sisfer. Barbara. all fhe mornings fhaf I 99 bus. I. Virginia Berfan, will all fhe abilify l had in playing ping-pong during 4'rh I, Mary Ann Gedeon, will fo Barbara Kifchen and Lillian Colisimo all ni l. Anna May Rericha, will +o Kafy Kopf my abilify fo ride C.T.S. free an To Don Scheuring, l, Walfer Barfh, will my abilify fo gef seven kids in a flf l, Arlene Anger, will fo anyone on my bus fhe one inch of space fhaf I vw I. Dick Rasper, will fo any underclassmen, fhe privilege of swea+ing iunior or senior play fryoufs. I, Evelyn Janos, will Marilyn Marqueffe fo nexf year's publicify chairman i me. l, Luba Wolansky, will four years of conducfing classes and concerfs fo d l. Bob Sfeuber, will one well-used ping-pong paddle fo my sisfer, Janef, did. Joyce Wagner wills her abilify fo 'rype fo Dorofhy Wanyerka. Henry Vicha, will all fhe frouble I've had with my car fo anyone foolish I, Ron Kepes, will locker 24 fo Roy Faber. l. Jim Macha, will 'ro any freshman all fhe flies in 7+h period sfudy hall. I, John Velardo, being of sound mind will my Club membership card fo, l, Allan Gundel, will fo anyone my abilify fo run ouf of gas while drivingy In f fo school ahead of fhe 8:05 C.T.S. period lunch 'ro Earl. y happy hours in P.S.H. d fo June Gannon my job as floor lady. ree passenger coupe. as squeezed info. f ouf while waifing for fhe resulfs of Leaders because she so willingly helped nyone with a sfrong righf arm. hoping fhaf she can use if beffer fhan I enough fo wanf if. a doll named Anneffe. home from school. Harry Williams wills fo his brofher, Bob. his good limes in fhe Parma Senior Pafrol. I, Nancy Payer, will 'ro my brofher. Bob. fhe abilify fo avoid being knocked down in fhe crowded halls. Nancy Borcherl' wills fo any incoming freshman 'rhe abilify +o have Miss l. Bill Smifh, will absolufely nofhing. l'm faking if all wifh me. Givens 4 years for homeroom. l, Helen Durica, do hereby will my Pennsylvanian accenf 'ro Marion Daley. Jerry Quallich wills fo any fufure senior fhe fun he had being fhe only boy in Miss Pefers' 5fh period fyping class. l. Pai Topping, being of sound mind and body. hereby bequeaih ........... , hereby will .,,........ . will hereby ........... , oh well. l'll iusf will fhe mosf wonderful Senior Year fo be had fo fhe whole Junior Class. I i ln wifness wherefore, we. fhe Class of l952, have sef our hands hellefo fhis sevenfh day of June in fhe year of our Lord, one fhousand nine hundred and fiffy-fwo. THE CLASS OF I952 Signed, sealed, published. and declared as and for fheir lasf will and fesfamenf by fhe Class of I952. fhe above-named fesfafor, in fhe presence of us, who af ifs requesf and in fhe presence of fhem and of each ofher, have subscribed our names hereio as wifnesses on fhe day and year lash aforesaid. QW He z ru g Q Q if TBNDIHII N 'ffsa' Carol Lambacher, Chairman Thomas Monfie Joyce Mueller Donald Grubb Maryann Baran l Z f F! R ff Q XX -Xe s ' ' in F Qi I ra . J Xxx X lnilli X +A' - Q -.Qi i jx XX- iis,L:1,...,eg1,t.r.-'.. y I if X fi'3e '3l-fA'v4,L5.,,., ' -' - - Wu H, -,Yxw Y I I woke up This morning wilh a song in see whal Iuclc she would havq in shorlf 'R -Y my heail. The sun was slreaminq lhrouqh c-ning her lime ol 6 hours. Bob Huslon, I my window and lhe whole world seerned her lrainer, had previously Iried lo swim V gay and wonderful. ll was my day olll lhe Channel bu? failed when a swordlish 'Af NNOWVH I Said ,O myself, uwhdf can slruclx his wafer wings, v ci I do OH lhis JUVIC dev, I972?'l TIWGV1 I There was some conlusion going on i t x remembered lhal lhe counly lair was in iusl ahead of me, and lhen I saw Glenn ' he l l IOWV1- lf WGS G PGVIGCI Clay IOP' WG. Red Kramer, lhe chief el police, Trying lo , F9 l- 5 Qfaduale Ol We Parma Sclmal hold Isaclr a ver exciled crowd. ll seems .I . , V IX-I, High School, 52, lo go lo lhe lair. that the illuslrious vaudeville leam ol f Allhough I had enough money, l de- Ngofman Klng and Frank Kowalcek was X I y Cided Q0 Crawl Under We fence info fha giving a lillle performance lo' lhe spec- ' lair grounds iusl as I used lo do when IGIOVS- TIIOY WSW Il'QI'llY 5CCI5'm0d 'fl ' f l was a lillle shaver, Russia by lhe Kremlin aller lneir reconl N 'cb While wallcing around lhe lairgrounds nur' MASS mmerlca' lllc .Very Clilhmmlng il lalcing in all lhe gliller and gaiefy, who mercy f oil er' SGT. ASTE 'lla ton. In .0 should I run inlo wearing a raccoon cap ml as W 'amz Ghlnq 3b0sM Sq V' and loling her lrusly six-shooler. buv In gferg Bur e El Hlq Stills yllkd O- V ' ' Beffy Lou Hassey, lhe noled explorer. mmm C cores arms' I We i flown ,E 1' K . .L 'U X55 ' x' iSs 'I s sl nh ' ps' ' f Cl' S ' 'V' X I X . - ,flu Q xr' 'E rs ' 7 1 xgigwi-? 4 ' My X?'? E- x.J 4 ' C, E l M On her lasl Trip lo lhe Amazon she had been conlronled by many slrange beasts, bul had aclually lrilled no lions and liqers in lhe Amazon. Bob Horvalh, lhe lamed deep-sea hunler. accompanied her on This salari and had very good luclc--he finally lound a deep sea. A oenflernan byslander came on lhe scene lhen, and I recognized him as Ron Kepes. Ha said lhal he also look an inleresl in wildlife, ll seems he's a mink farmer. Always the iolcer, he said rhal he raised lur coals. We were inlerrupled lhen by a lroop ni' WAAFS led by Jane? Harlcin. They lhoughl lhe lair a very good place lo go lhrough special maneuvers. I almosl slumbled info a young lady rushing my way clulching a carlon of Swiflninq, I+ was Marilyn Husalr. She was on her way lo England lo falme lhe plunge info The cold English Channel, X French designer. Also on The same bill was lhaf eminenl dance learn of Rose- marie Kulzuchlra and Don Kosin, doing lhe Hi-lo Fling. l lhrusl mysell inlo a crowd ml uxailed younq boys and girls in order lo calch a glimpse ol lhal remarkable pilcher- manager of lho 'Sweal Sox, Ron Molll. He was aulographinq baseballs for lhe youngslers al live dollars each. Feeling lhe pangs ol hunger, I fool: a slroll over lo lhe concession sland lo piclm up a candied pomegranale or some' Ihing. There she was, Evie Janos, and as usual she was all wrapped up in her worlr. If seems fha? lhe lally machine had brolcen. Nalurally we re eased her lrorn lhe lalilys slrangling grasp and called on Dr. Marian Kopf, who quiclrly raced lo fhe scene and adminislered genuine arfilicial perspiralion. There was a murmur going around in . Q and all lhe world was lensely wailing lo The crowd lhal lhere would be some i 'I' aye. x? r 4 f F .e 4-rg. K N ' wx i X I o 1' r ii U 5. i O I V AN ' ,: x U ii 4 l i Y A l y Q ll i ll .A i ' l 3 51 if I ky 5 l MW, gt ik N li i LX ,rg MMV F N X ix , y fx '35 O l an l vt' ,f c 1 3937 C-791m Q . O 1 P WN' cl. , . L tx ... ti N X A X oo t. t'f , info f T 53352 g s. ,yi 'l K eu 1 rt S Q , X Qs- I . tr! .. very interesting celebrities pertorming at the band stand. Harry Hart, who had iust ended a successful run on Broadway in the hit play Don't Chop Anymore Wood, Mother. 'Cause Father's Coming Home Loaded Tonight, would be there. along with Wilma Jacob, tamed tlutist, who recently performed tor the king and queen ot England. lrma Kerbath, who iust tlew in trom the South Seas via the Trans-Parent Airlines, would be there. also, demonstrating the skills and funda- mentals ot the Hula. Her dance gave the show a new twist. Opposite the bandstand a little crowd was gathering to see Dorothy Kolman perform the ditticult teat ot writing the Constitution ot the United States in shorthand on the head ot a pin, while reciting Hiawatha. Ot' course room could be made tor more, but Dorothy doesn't like to crowd her characters. Janet Kort, her partner, had previously done this betore being hired by the Lange, Lange, and Lange Corporation. The Langes are Carl, Fred, and Bill, tormer classmates at P.S.H. Robert Kotalik is the author ot the book The Art of Pipe Cleaning. t-le recently tinished the sequel ls Pipe Cleaning An Art? The most breathtaking spectacle ever performed before human eyes was what I witnessed at that moment. Don Kolbe had tlung himselt trom 6,000 feet in the air down into a big sponge, and just then Andy Kriska and Bill Hetteltinger came rushing in carrying a stretcher. tt seems Sally Hauser, his partner, had Forgotten to dampen the sponge. Countesses Alison Heyrn and Carol Lambacher, while on tour ot the U. S., were being guided through the fair- grounds by Don Kuhn. They were all quite tascinated, to say the least, by a tellow to our right who was trying to throw his weight around. Frank Krivanek, Olmypic shotput champ, had the crowd spellbound by his lifting unbelievably heavy weights. When asked how he kept in such superb condition, Frank re- plied in a sott voice that he didn't7 the weights were takes. Frank told me about the great success ot Dick King, pro- ducer of television dramas. He is cur- rently directing the Ellery Queen mystery series sponsored on alternate weeks by Lady Astor Cosmetics and Student Prince Cigars. He works strictly on a royalty basis. As I was not in any special hurry and not going any special place, l iust let myself be moved by the current ot the i in 0- BFEQPN .:u .L 9' 5 t Op' tl 't !j ,9 i 9 Amon 1 .' 1 ' 'Wig' l 1 gf: J 1' -, Q . W -A J c-t-li lk 5- ' lL '4 'F 455' crowd. lt led me to a huge trafk. in the center ot which was a bontirn. lt reminded me ot my old high school days. when we used to have outside bontiru rallies, and it gave me the urge to swing into the Redmen Chant. Suddenly an auto came crashing through the tlames. It was those great circus performers Leonard Lachner and Eugene Krell in their stunt car. The drivers iumped out and Norman Kish shook their hands and presented them with a Muriel cigar and one ot his busi ness cards. He was an undertaker. They asked two famous movie twins Doris Holz and Dolores Holz it they wanted to go along on the next ride, but they both declined because they didn't have thc-ir crash dresses. While making a quick about tara, l collided with the most prosperous Gor- don Kolar. He was winning world acclaim by going over Niagara Falls in an old inner tube trom his Gnash Airtight auto mobile. He was accompanied by Martha Kosman, the new singing sensation, who introduced the song 'lim Breaking My Back Putting up a Front tor You, John Kautz was also with them. Versatile John is a writer ot hillbilly music, does im- oersonations, and iuggles while blind- tolded. l continued on and was nearing the outskirts ot the tents when l saw Mayor Ken Abbott coming toward me in his Canadian club coupe. I had to be care' tul because Mayor Abbotts chautteur, Bob Jeeves Cooper, just couldnt seem to control the coupe at the territic speed ot 300 m. p. h. l ran into the closest booth, where I saw a Gypsy Fortune Teller. In the tent there was an exotir air ot rare oriental perfume called Char lie Chan No. 5. She was strumming a guitar to the tune ot Hot Lips Joe From Kokomo. Through her purple veil l seemed to recognize Pat Topping. She told my fortune and what had happened to everyone trom the class ot l952. As she gazed deep into her crystal ball she related: There is Pat Adams in her art studio as busy as a bee working on a commer- cial painting dramatizing a soap called Joy. Posing is artist's model Arlene Anger. Miss Adams' ire is aroused when she is interrupted by an insurance sales' woman, Lois Banbury, who tries to snll her a Banbury Cross hospitalization policy. That terrific tootball star, Joe Beicek, is now coaching the team lping ponql at Ohio State. We also find at O.S.U.. 6?-9 1' ts ffl' it--c. L t lsasati NGLD .41 Lester Braliowiecii li-adiriii the .heers. Oi iimisv, Les is .i little -:ilder than the iilhr-rs, but that ni.'il.us the students rc- tipi-il him. A new night ilub has iusl opened un- .li-r tli.- i.-ipeilul.- iimnailcimenl ol Jack Davian. lor ltio opening niqhl, Ml. lT.ivi.m has that lainous couple, Jim Courey and Audrey Cowgill, singing th.-ii latest songs, .ine ol which is l've Got Ti-.als in My lars. lrorn Lying on My B.iili Crying in My Bed Over Youfl llii-y should be ii big sucfoss. Thrilling the publii has ended lor Pat Cummings, star in the Ice Capades, Throuiih error shi- accidentally donned r.ilI.ii slxati-5 before her appearance on tli.- ici-. Ri-sult: she fell and brolie her iontrail. Petite Carol Agnew came to lli.- resiui- with her tigure sliating num' bi-I tall.-d 'lThv Alphabet., She Slcaled out the li-tlers 'lA to N' in perfect .iiaciy but diuied on the next one and .ilsu s.it it out. Now they are both baby sittcis. Ray Chiara has opened a school ol in- sliurtiiin lor ambitious golfers. ll you happen to ride by the Counlry Club, you will see Ray on the green slrugglino with two ni-w pupils, Bill D'Amico and Tom Blank: neither lnows which end ol ili.- .-.iddie to use, Janel Barlel, Janet Austin, and Janel Bulan have opened .1 beauty salon. Alter mich controversy as lo what the name .il their shop should be, they decided on Anloineltr-'s.' Employed by lhe lliin-it Junnls are Pat Collins and Virginia Berlan. Miss Collins is the chief mud pail: mixer and Miss Bertan lhe head i,iii'li-1' ilipper. The Piirlf. are lrepl busy with celebrities such as Shirley Branden- burg and lrene Clarli. These ladies are very p.-irticulai' about their hair styles. but il si-wins they prefer the nature girl l.-nl. that Pat and Virginia give them. Thi- Army lound out how to male tr.-slr driiiliiriii walor trom sea water. l..ib.ii'.itoi-y tr-i hnirian Maryann Baran has now boon able to reverse this process with h.-r brain ihild, the barariomeler, which i-es.-rnhlirs a salt shalxer. lt sr-rims that Ella Mae Charlins, the -,l.i-ii-, screen, radio, and television ac- tii-ss, has caused guilt- an uproar out in lliillybirrry, Calilornia. by running oll with Dick Basar, rli.- newest lad from Fiiinio, Mr. Basal must nrt believe in that .wld saying lltlirvi-ls a crowd, lor to tool his si-fri-t.ii'y, Carol Bye, along iii lr.insl.itig lor him. Paul Bank has made the headlines lor being the tirsl man to fly around the world in less than six hours in his sell, designed airjet. To show The men lhal women malre good politicians, Carol Beran is running for mayor ol Abadaba. lOl course, thats not hard to understand since Bob Corlett is the mayor.l Miss Beran's campaign manager, Nancy Borcherl is giving Don Carpenter, Mr. Corletl's man' ager, very good competition. These girls are out to win, lose, or draw. Walter Barlh, Don Bonem, and Jim Bohmer are the insligalors ol a new so ciety, O.P.A. They wonll reveal any ol the exciting secrets ol the society and even alter being members lor live years. Charles Petit and Leonard Borsuli still donlt lcnow what Q.P.A. means. Curl Baker and Gary Oser are living in a luxurious manner now. Curt and Gary, alter worlcing twelve years, tinally made a success ol their discovery: marinated broccoli with chocolate sauce. A huge success these days is Paul Sfroh, the inlerior decorator, Some ol the finest lamilies in the world have had their homes furnished with Pauls trans, parent lurniture, the newest thing in modern decor, which gives the room that barren loolr. Also famous in the field ol home im- provements is Doris Voss, inventor ot Phono-vision, which enables one to see the person wilh whom he is tallrinq. A word ol warning to the ladies-il the phone rings while you are in lhe balh- tub, be sure to slip on something before you answer il, and l don't mean a bar ol soap. Rising lo stardom last is Tom Vander- wyst, romantic singing sensation ol the speclacular new musical, North Al- lanlicf' Also in the show is Judy Stephens, who is the third mermaid lrom the end in the second act chorus. The scenery for North Atlantic was de- signed and painted by The Woernley and Wolanslcy Stage Design and Scenery Painting Company. Also baby sitting done on the side. The company is headed by Kathleen Woernley and Lube Wo- lanslry. The costumes tor the show were styled by Mr. Robert, better lxnow to us as Robert Urban of Urban, Ltd. Down by the se-ashore you will lind Jack Tibbitts, captain of the shrimp boat, S. S. Utopia. The number one shrimp catcher on the boat is Grace Willson, the only woman in the business, and shes no crab. K if :L CT QQCD X . .XJ X i fl it l Z ! 13 ve i 0 X TX rf , Do X xx STAHUR5Kl 5 DIFER. SFRD 1 nn. T Il I ,x, 4.94 L s X 1 75' JL-.I s , i l T f ' -TJ lr 7 l x 'Hg' yr llg N0V5Hx3uw T' ' Nrx, . Y,q,,,. '1 K va L i' 'L' 'g, ywj, l i X 'I ll V f ,A 'i'1'.:,, L I' ni, 'i .. . f X 'WK 3 li Nui if l :Y ix' 1 ol i l J' 57 GE l 1 L E' . I N .F y X y A 1:-G 'I iiiiiiii T X li 'Ji WT T ,li A +4 fu. I' Q 0 . Q Q - ,.,A- e Lk. C:--'25 ,, Q30 ge rx, 3.96 any M if? H Q 5 QQEQ by -f f R ll 1 J 'rv 1 ff Q ii Q. i A rapidly progressing enierprise is The dance sTudio owned by Joyce Wag- ner and Don VorTman. They will Teach you any lcind oT dance sTep in Ten easy lessons or one hard one. Many of The '52 class have made good in The business world. Ron SusTana has been a success in long underwear. Wal- Ter Welle is The moose Trap king, BeTTy Sprague owns The Sprague Spray Gun FacTory. Opening aT The opera TonighT will be The curTain made by Harry Williams, head seamsTress aT The Joe Vlceh CusTom Sewing Company. ln CiTy T'lospiTal you will find several members oT The class of '52. There is Dr. Lauren STeinmnn, The noTed gall bladder specialisT. and Three nurses. Dolores Wilson, Jane Woodward, and Lillian Speller, who are also a sinqinq Trio on Television aTTer worlciriq hours. Rising To The heighTs is Roy STewarT, olevafor operaTor aT The RiTz Plaza T-loTel. Fred Wesemeyer has won The worlds endurance record Tor Tlagpole siTTing. He is lrnown as The human pole caT. Norberi' Zappy has accepTed The Army's inviTaTion To ioin up and now is a Tull Tledged member of The Feline Corps. This is a new division established by Colonel Melvin Voeller Tor The pur- pose of scraTching ouT The enemy's eyes. Paul MarTin is The mosT successTul psychiaTrisT in Town since he has The mosT comTorTable couch. JeanneTTe Sluba has iusT compleTed anoTher bool: and iT is predicTed To sell a million copies. The TiTle is Please Re- frain From Subieding The Vessel ln Which We Are lmplanTed To Pendulic MovemenT or Don'T Rocl The BoaT. Also in The liTerary field. Professor James Wil- son D.D.T. oT AqaTha SmiTh Teachers' College. has prepared a series of essays enTiTled ElemenTary Clam Digging. A new company which iusT opened is The STorlr Baby Diaper Service owned by STan Sfahurski. He sponsors a radio program TeaTuring Carol STein called This Changing World. LaTesT developmenT in modern science was made by Frank Zevchil who invenTed The near-siqhTed newspaper Tor people wiTh ThaT Type oT eye Trouble. This will revoluTionize The newspaper business buT may hurT The opTical Trade. The news- paper Tield has undergone oTher changes, also. News is now prinTed on a special Type oT paper which dissolves inTo The air aTTer TwenTy-Tour hours. This saves The Trouble oT Tying Them inTo bundles w,y NX . Q V., Tor paper sales. The invenTor of This glorious advancemenf is William Sund- vall, presidenT of l. C. U. Prep School. Lawyer Don Wilson now has his biiq qesT case in courT, T'iqhTinq Tor pharma cisT John Velardo, who was cauqhT sellinq SeruTan To people under ThirTyYlive, Among The liTerary advances of The decade is a bool: oT philosophies wriTTon by Helen Durica. Ono of her mosT famous sayings is. TT your hand iTrhes, vouire going To qeT somelhinqt iT your head iTches you already goT iT. The happiesT doqs in Thr: world are Thi- ones who live in STaley doghouses. A Torrner carpenTer. Richard STaley has expanded unTil now he owns The STaley Deluxe Doghouse Company, wiTh oTTices Trom coasT To coasT. His moTTo is, 'Never slighT The sTrucTure of a dog house. you may occupy iT yoursolT somo- day. Henry Vicha, The accounTanT is one of The mosT inTelligenT men in The roun- Try. They say he has always had a deep inTeresT in 'Tiquresf' Known Tar and wide as The Queen oT The Soap Operas is RiTa Mausolf, who sTars in ThaT dayTime serial, Joyce Kilf lcenny. Girl lnTerne.' The serial was wriTTen by Edward LeiThold and JaneT Lehman who have also wriTTen many oThers. June McCord, George McFarland. Ray MclnTosh. and Barbara MclnTyre, To geTher in The balrery business, had n hard Time Tinding a name Tor Their shop. They Tinally decided on The Fronrh Balrery. specializing in Danish paslry and ITalian bread. Dorofhy Mincls has applied Tor a jab in WashinqTon. She figures wiTh hor name she'll have a qnod advanTagrr. Some people doubT This. The invenTor of inlilammable ierseys Tor TooTball players is Clarence SweeTers. Their purpose is To keep The bench warmers hoT on cold days. Tom Monfie has leTT Tor The icy wasles of The NorTh Pole To sell reTriqeraTors To The Eslrimos. He iusT reTurned Trom The equaTor where he sold TwenTy-five gas heaTers To The naTiveS. How can he sleep? Joe Mural is The head golT insTruCTor aT Rolling Green Golf Course. T-Te is a greaT TavoriTe wiTh all The young socieTy girls who go There. Tfle also insTrucTs Them in golT, Time pc-rmiTTing. ProTessor Allen Bridle Teaches horse baclc riding aT a Tamous universiTy in I lnllllq f - K ki T I 'N . sm England called Saddle Ovlord. This job requires polish. Prima ballerina Rifa Lazor has been making a Tour oT The UniTed STaTes and Europe wiTh The Pavelka Ballet Company. Her greaTesT performance is in The bal- leT, Salami, Where She Dancedu-a big success in FrankTurT, Germany. Richard Marshner, a TheaTrical agenT, succeeded in booking The l9S2 hiT play. An American in Moscow, Tor The SaTTeliTe TheaTre in Warsaw, lndiana. Richard Madlik manufacfures new. safe, and revoluTionary TireprooT book malches and does a volume business. RighT now, Though, his planT is on sTrike. Bessie LenT1akis is reTurning on The nexT plane from France where she has spenT The lasT Ten years. While There Bessie inTroduced The MoTher Hub- bard which became very popular. Two well-known dress designers are having a liTTle disagreemenT over The coming sTyle in dresses. Elaine Mc- CarThy would like To bring back busTles and Chuck KasTor wanTs The dresses To be above The knee again. The rumor is, Though, ThaT They may compromise and have shorT dresses wiTh busTles. lT has iusf been announced ThaT Mar- lena May will become a June bride. Shes marrying a man from Norway named AuqusT Showers. LeT's hope They don'T call Their TirsT child April. WriTer oT children's books, Elmer O'Grady, has Tound This business very proTiTable, He Tinds ThaT The children love The characTers he has crealed, such as Bobo, The baskeTball player and Ossie. The Horsefly. Selffserve sTores seem To be The biq Thing here in l972. ConsequenTly, Bill Esson, DDS., has iusT opened The TirsT selT-serve denTisT oTTice. Bill geTs very Tew civilian paTienTs-They're mosTly Yanks. The breakTasT Tood Tycoon, Ted Mach, has produced a new Type of cereal. IT joesn'T snap, crackle, or pop-iT iusT lies in The bowl and geTs soggy. lT's The only cereal ThaT's shoT Trom a gunny sack. The box marked chlorophyll is Tor dogs only. Harvey Packard and his cousin Henry J. from PonTiac, Michigan, are manu- TacTuring a low-priced auTomobile in Hudson, Ohio. IT looks and sounds like a deluxe RoToTiller. Dr. Jack Loesch has iusT developed a new TruTh serum. Ur. Loesch acTed as guinea pig Tor The experiment His moTher-in-law leTT The nexT day. Joyce Mueller won The Miss America :onTesT Tor l972. Two oT The Three iudges were Elizabafh Mueller and Ken Mueller. Nancy Merrill is in norTheasT Africa collecTing ancienT bones. Surprisingly enough, she is noT an archeologisT, buT is iusT sTocking up bones Tor her dog kennels. Traveling incogniTo To WashingTon wiTh a new invenTion is Virginia Luchf. The invenTion is a machine ThaT digs Tor and cleans clams in one operaTion. For proTecTion she is being escorTed by Two secreT service men. Jim Mecha and Frank Oblak. They Told everyone To clam up. A woman in The business world is Jana Linglar, who is ediTor oT ThaT popular women's magazine, BeTTer Housekeeping. Also working on The magazine is Noreen McCarThy, Tashion ediTor, who goes To Paris once a monTh To see whaT The Parisians are wearing. The currenT Tad is shorT skirTs, plunging necklines. and Tive-inch heels, according To Miss Mc- CarThy. Marcia Mungillo, The CosmopoliTan Opera sTar, is currenTly appearing in ThaT Tamous opera, The STupid Prince. RoberT Nolan works in The winTer va- cationland of Miami, New Jersey, guid- ing TourisTs and guesTs Through The beauTiTul Hackinsack MounTains. Carol MaThews, Jean Mohnacky, and Bonnie Musick are The singing waiTresses aT Pedro Gonzales' Chinese SpagheTTi House. PaTrons say They are in fine voice every nighT, and like Their bonnie music. RoberT Sfuebar has been aTTending Vassar Tor The lasT six monThs. He dis- covered his misTake when he Tried ouT Tor The swimming Team. JusT Then The TorTune Teller said ThaT she was pooped and couldn'T go on. l decided To leave The Tair and walked down The busy main sTreeT. As l came To The corner l noficed Two SalvaTion Army workers singing songs To raise money. They were Mika Skovlronsky and Marcia Giesy rendering The greaT hiT Tune, lT l Knew You Baked a Cake l Wouldn'T Have Come, ConTinuing on my way l passed Marcia Rees selling Tlowers in TronT of an old TheaTer where Chuck Friuella's greaT picTure. Priscilla PeTrinella's Pink Posey, was playing. ln C A , f V 5 QQQ Q FY ee P' Q If ry, 1 D Q K 1,5 has 7T I4 . ' W 'J 9 KF Houses :oe ALLSMES 5 9855 ' 'Q Y X F- . ,ne is L V l .gifs fisx L :JF 1, ' YW 7.T.4ls'1y- Q.,-' . u .X Ti 'T PQ ' X X of-S4 Y O 7 Q :Pol I ' ' 555' 5 N C 1 T i f . ,000 In - P T ii Xi ' 1 la 7 inf T T .A y X A NSU , fel, by T K? A Q J A 6- l . 4 . f. 1 i 'A' 3 - 'Q 'fi f :-, cl- A , QD' , 9' s, hvw R1 0 Q . f in yfilll ' iz ill .5 if S T I x F if CX Q, ik sf , K ff XXX 1- + Q? ' 0 I T., -' it - Tl I T ii I ly a if .. ,nf . T ,I I ' l i 5 rs - Q, ul! ,, ei cl 1 The midsT of The crowd I noTiced Carla Proppe sporTing a new Tur coaT, and escorTed by Joe Schoren, wearing a space suiT. IT seems ThaT Joe had iusT reTurned Trom The moon and didn'T have Time To change in order To make The daTe. Walking on TarTher, I saw Dick Gall selling mechanical dogs ThaT bark and bire in TronT oT The ciTy waTer pumping sTaTion. I boughT one and was abouT To leave when Roger Sack came Tlying ouT of a near by Tire hydranT. IT seems ThaT he was swimming and decided To go down and hunT Tor sea shells. I-Ie goT Too close To The waTer inTake and was scooped in by The pressure. I sTopped aT The nexT corner Tor a TraTTic lighT. While waiTing, I noTiced a billboard adverTising The Tamous harp' isT, DoroThy Fidler, who was in Town Tor a Tour-year run on Broadway. I-Ier see lections included: 'llhe FIighT of The Wasp, The William Told OverTure, Ragkowsnik's FiTTeenTh ConcerTo in E- FlaT Minor, and The March oT The Tin Can. Peeking inTo a book shop, l spied Mary Ann Gedeon looking Through a sTack of books on The subiecT oT seals. You see, Mary Ann had iusT reTurned Tronn a seal hunT in The ArTic Ocean and was caTche ing up on a Tew TacTs To be prepared for her nexT hunT in The AnTarTic Ocean. Accompanying her on her nexT Trip would be The famous ice analyzer, Elaine Schreiber, who was a graduaTe oT Pleb- scoTT School oT ThermosTaToIogy. By This Time The lighT changed, and I sTarTed To cross The sTreeT when a green car wiTh yellow pin sTripes and orange polka doTs zoomed around The corner running over me. IT was ThaT dare- devil oT The speedway. Mel Scheuring, in his souped up I-lepsibob, The hoTTesT Thing on The road since The discovery of pneumaTic shoe soles. I finally coIlecTed my wiTs and con- Tinued on. I was raTher hungry so I sTopped in a drugsTore operaTed by The Tabulous Dieh broThers. Howie and Ed. Upon enTering I saw Bob EckerT pound- ing on The auTomaTic gum ball machine. I-Ie was disgrunTled because he didn'T geT The plasTic clam ThaT was inside. On passing The Telephone booTh, I no- Ticed RuTh Deike and PaT Sovish Trying To Talk aT The same Time. AT The counTer I ordered my hamburger Trom clerk Jack Glasser. Jack was working his way Through Dook UniversiTy Tor a B.I'I. -Bachelor of Husbandry. I ale my hamburger, walked over Io pay my bill, and Touncl The cashier was LaVerne SchusTer, The once-Tamous T.v. sTar. BUT since The inTroducTion ol Smeevision lThe T.v. designed by Pro Tessor Ronald Smee, which one can noT only see and hear, buT smell and TasTn. alsol she losT her once greaT iob. I paid my bill and walked ouT of The sTore. As I walked down The sTreeT, I spoTTod a sign above one sTorc- which read, 'Pommerening and RoTh Used Furni Ture. Inside I saw The proprielors, Eleanor Pommerening and Bernard RoTh, engrossed in a game of Old Maid, while Janis Gierman wenT around brush ing dog hair from a used maTTress. NexT door was a women's shop where saleswoman Marie Buchovecky was Try ing To sell a 550.000 mink braceleT To a high socieTy lady, Mme, Pafricia Greeney. Mme. seemed raTher humilialed aT The low price of The braceleT, and finally decided upon a Russian Chinchilla braceleT aT 575,962.08 This was an original of Sir Richard Romaniszyn, The famous designer of cosTume iewelry. I was gazing Through The window when all ol a sudden I was swepl oTT my Tr-i-I by a crowd oT people. The nexT Thing l knew I was aT The feeT of Ron Messing and Dick Rasper, owners of The M R Chain Bakeries. They had iusT roTurni-cl from a safari in Africa. Their aim was To discover some cure Tor pTomaini- poisoning which always resulTed when people aTe Their sweeT pickle kurhiin. A Truck passed by and RuTh Schapel, The driver, TooTed The horn. I renivrn- bered her Trom our college days bark aT Flushwell SymingTon Blick College- lor advanced courses in oboe playing. On The side of her Truck was prinTed, Thu HendershoT I-Tome for Aged Dogs. This resT home was run by The Two world ri- nawned veTerinarians, Penny Doeringer and Anna May Rericha. ConTinuing on, I noTic,ed a sign whirh adverTised The new mysTery Thrills-r, 'Ihr- Case of The Moldy hggplanll' by llf-p plewhiTe Ballpoint l'IepplewhiTe's re-al name is Joe Parker, buT ho always wriTes under This 'pen' name. A Tew doors away was The office ol The Federal Bureau oT Indigeslion. Dr. HerberT EinheiT, presidenT of The Bureau, was sweeping The sidewalk. I sToppr1d for awhile and he relaTed To me all Thal had happened in Town during The pasT Tew years. He Told me ThaT Jack SchmiTT's new play, i'Sell The Sugar PIanTaTiiwn, I .1 T I s IT-J I 982 X . ibn.,-i' .5 i g , X ,C -hx ix I X Q ' ry ga' ' r 9 H ik' 'ff ITM , '45 F 'TSI hf' ' ' , ,vA,,. , mms - wifi- Granny, You're Too Old To be Raising Cane, was a huge success aT The Sokol Theafer in Prague, Czechoslovakia and lhal Dick Halishak's book, GeT OTT' The Slove, Granny, You're Too Old To Ride The Range, was selling a Thousand copies a day in Peiping, China. He also Told me ThaT Nick Rosenbaum had Tinally builT his rorkeT ship aTTer sTruggling To do so for Twelve years, and now he was ready Tor a Trip To SaTurns TiTTh moon, JaneT Parker's new song, No MaTTer How Hard a Fish Swirrs, IT Never Swealsf' had iusT been acz'epTed by a publisher. KenneTh Rogers had also made a hil wiTh his Broadway musical, lhi- Pheasanl Named Michael. ATTN fi litlle while l bade Herb adieu .ind wi-nT on my way. I reached The subway enhance aT Avenue Clilg and decide-d To ride The resl oT The way inTo Town. When l arrived in Town I was riqhT in The midst of The husTle and busTle of pi-rwplv hurrying hilhur and ThiTher. I slapped in Gambleis DeparTmenT Sfore lo buy fi qiTT Tor my landlady. The slore was owned by ThaT old classmaTe nl mine, Carol Gamble, who was acTing .is olifiiial gweler aT The souThwesT en- Trance. On Thi- Third floor I recognized Clar- ence Szanca in ladies' undi-rs. l boughT ii pair ol blooniers Tor my landlady and rods' up The- esi'alaTor. There was Ron Philipps waiTinq for The gum Thaf he'd pul on The rubber hand rail To come -IIUUVTCI ilqrllll. Up in The music deparTmenT, on The Ti-nlh Tloor, I saw Ron Schmoll and John Parher dmnonsTrnTinq insTrumenTs Tor cus- lowers. On auoThvr parT oT The Tloor sales ilerk Mary Anne Dolney was Trying To 1-e-ll .in album :TT Filkowski Symphony rec- ords To Bill SmiTh, who didnf wanT Them. Ile had only rome up To hear The laTesT lleiin ii-Ii-asv by Spike Bones called Whiir1-'s My Sugar, Domino? Near The back oT The sTore I heard a cuslomr-r complaining abou' a boTTle OT STopeTTe she boughl ThaT wouldn'T pooT, Thi- girl lisTening To all This was fomplainl adiusTer Priscilla Ran- dolph. Shf- kepl mum.'i Floorwalker James Felakos was Trying lo pacify a group of women who were pushing and shoving To a counTer where iiirdles were half OTT. The only resuIT of lhe eTiorT was a crushed carnaTion. l li-Tl the sTore Then To gel OUT of ll'lill lnnld rush and Wd ked d43Wn The ' uw A. W F 1 'iii N' lu A L I Q 6 5 R' ' ii :H '3 , 0, .s I - 'fl 4 .,. , . .agp A301 JW?-pd .r-uaghgsgg W' 5 x..' ' Mil iQ bv fi-'S . avenue. I enTered a newsreel TheaTer To resT a bil' iusT as The picTure was sTarTing. The newsreel seemed like old home week To me, Tor almosT everyone in iT had been graduaTed wiTh me Trorn P.S.H, in l952. The TirsT iTem was abouT my old Triend, capTain Nicholas Sanduleak, who had iusT been rescued from his ship, The Fly- ing Booby Prize, beTore iT wenT down. NexT l saw RuTh Schilling, The famous modern dancer. She had iusT reTurned Trom England where she had danced Tor The Royal Family aT BuckwheaT Palace. I saw ThaT Allan Gundel, The ambassa- dor To Zululand, had iusT reTurned. G-reeTing Mr. Gundel aT The airporT was our SecreTary oT The lnTerior, Rose Maria Slrolba. GeTTing his picTure in The newsreel Tor being The new world's Tiddley winks champion was John EllsworTh. He aT- TribuTes his success To clean living and eaTing BosTon WaTers. On leaving The TheaTer, l noTiced The manager, Jerry Quallich, Taking TickeTs, since one oT The ushers was home sick wiTh haliTosis. l walked up The sTreeT and sTopped in The Dachshund Bus Terminal To geT a pack OT Old STrike cigareTTes. Inside were Three oT my old pals, Charles Russo, Jack Drake, and Richard Ewanko, in uni' Torm, leaving for Camp Crag Tor Train- ing in The Apple Corps. These were veTerans of World War lll and had en- IisTed Tor The TourTh. As I Turned To leave, I heard a familiar voice over The loud speaker. IT was Gilberf Freewald announcing The def parTure oT The bus Tor Auburn Corners. I leTT The Terminal and dashed across The sTreeT To The Bony Arms hoTel Tor a biTe To eaT. As I enTered l heard sTrains of music. IT was Spil PhiTalny and his all-qirl orchesTra. I recognized several of The members. They were Nancy Phillips, PaT Dempsey, BeTTy Dillen, and Ralph Glomb. Ralph? I ordered a breasT oT guinea hen un- der glass from waiTress Irene Flahan and relaxed Tor an hour To waiT Tor my meal. I noTiced Two suspicious looking men snooping around in The hall and I asked The waiTress who They were. She said They were Richard Hansen and Richard Ehrmann, The Two house dicks. PreTTy soon a Trio billed as The Fear- less Four enTerTained The diners wiTh a Tew old TavoriTes such as Who Blew The Fuse in Granny's Hearing Aid? and Where The Elm Trees Grow I Pine Tor . yiENDEFl5HOT H gifs' -N ': VOR AC,f-DOME , N? .X Q . o0Gs p A' . Q ,M 5 PN :Q eb D ' 5 :gl F T We r Q l ' 11 o ei j N s -L .1 Yi T 1 4 1 'Ei va . 3:1 J , fffffff. at it . N 6 i T A lll T 'll 7 ,zo i Y X I f? x 0 .f iiii ff Q Qwxxfx l n' ' 9 57 c 1 I 4 IT 'llf ,kos 'N 'Y' Jr' rf? 732 6i!.?LfF Q I A .,'- -i.',:, '-Y 'I .1 TQ' -P ' ' Jriqfiqn I . I , o . ,i iq f T f T- y . - , 1 F TQ-as 3 '14 WT NW 0 V' plow' E0 gf: T W WV' Eiurr A SALOON IDM' 1 'la .I If ' CIW- N, I sing. V Q' r 0 ' O H , O SOIO ,l9.QO ' ,IOOQQOOO TOONQ, fgionooh , 'pw SPI ORCH, QLQ' M0004 ALL eil- - .Q WA I RAI-pH im. AND F 5 . X it lbfb B A 5,5 f 1' ii . 'I tn at :OM ly K , L E . K ill e 2.-.Li You. I recognized lhe qirls as Nancy Hamey, Dolores Hakey, and Belly Fenko. Aller lhe enlerlainmenl was over, I Iell lhe holel. I enlered lhe subway on my way home, The operalor ol lhe lrain was Irene Dudar. She slarled lhe lrain wilh a jerk and we were on our way. I relaxed in a seal and read some ol lhe adverlisemenls on lhe walls lo pass lhe lime. I saw an ad lor Wesley FIorian's Heallh Emporium, The siqn read 'Ill you wanl lo exercise wilh a dumbbell, come lo FIorian's qymf' Anolher siqn said. Men ol dislinclion like Calverls Preserve, and il showed a piclure ol Don Grubb wilh a glass in his hand. Under his piclure il read, Wilh men who know lelly, il's Calverls Iwo lo one. There was also an ad lor lhe Ialesl G.M.G. piclure enlilled. Pandora and lhe Flyinq Saucer, slarrinq Rosemarie Graze. Miss Graze was voled by lhe Army, lhe girl we'd mosl like lo be lrapped on a deserl island wilhf' There were mouslaches drawn on some ol lhe poslers and I lhouqhl I recoqnized some as lhe work ol Ken Furrier, lhe lamous arlisl. The subway slopped, an old lady and a man qol on. I recognized lhe man as Arlhur Hardy, lhe famous lrack slar. There was one seal Iell in lhe lrain, and Mr. Hardy raced lhe old lady lor il and won. My slop was coming up, so I dave lhe lady my seal and qol oll. On my way home I picked up a copy of lhe Salurday Evening Pesl and buried my nose in il as I walked alonq, I no- liced a lwo-paqe spread in color on lhe subiecl ol wild daisies wrillen by Mary Roselle, lhe loremosl horlicullurisl, I remembered hearinq on lhe radio lhal Miss Roselle had lraveled Io New York -A! 1 zzl' lo see Madison Square Garden in full bloom, bul was nalurally disappoinled. She slill wonders why lhey call lhis a garden. I lurned lhe paqe and Ihere, as biq as life, was a beaulilul four-color, lull' page ad undoubledly paid for by Nancy Payer. The caplion slood in bold relief, 'payers Aspirin Tablelsfi This adver- lisemenl had a picluresque baclrqrnund, an oriqinal painlinq wilh lhe- lille 'Whislleris Molher-in-Lawf The firlisl was Donna Schermer, nl New York, As I folded lhe rnaqazine and pul il in my pockel, I qazed al a Iarqe bill- board across lhe slreel, I was immedi- alely reminded ol my hiqh school pal, Bill Gable. The ad slaled lhal he had been buildiriq homes lor lwenly years. The ad was unique in lhal il showed piclures ol his children, lhe seven Iilllie Gables, or six GIS and a Gee. I was nearinq my home when I saw my old friend, George Guilford, Ieavinq a small delicalessen. He explained lo me lhal he was a lood salesman workinq lor a new orqariizalion. He lold me lhal his employers, Erma Cole and Lois Schloss, Iell lheir iobs as cooks al lhe Wild Boar Caleleria aller discoverinq a new delicacy made lrom shredded red cabbage and mayonnaise. They formed lhe Cole-Schloss Company and received nalional recoqnilion lor qlorilyinii lhe- cabbage, I heaved a huqe siqh as I reached my house and wenl in. I was much more lired Irom my days advenlurcr lhan I would have been if I had done lo work. Bul I was happy-my pleasanl memories aboul my days al Schaal had been ro- vived. I said lo myself, 'Red lhis was really your lucky day. THE FNIJ sl j AS -v 'lg as -JY L X ly ' 'I ii Io -I A A 15. . 'gb' ,, IL-Y--lg' if 1 3 ,E 7 I I 1 ak'-' I i I I' 0: ITA CLASS OF 1953 Le'F+ +0 right Row I-Connie Hernilc, Secrefary, Lee Kosarelc, Vice Presidenl. Row 2-David Moclclar, Presideni, Ray Zaiac, Treasurer Our Junior Year was an evenhful one. There were all sorfs of new experiences . . . The Junior Play, The Junior-Senior Prom, Things we have walled for since we enfered Schaal. Now +here's one more year for us fo go and we will fry To uphold 'rhe high slandards of a Senior Class. -David Moclrlar 58 ROW l llwluvf-s Axlumx, Slwl: lv-gf tif-wa, Bllllldll B1 sw, lvlnrqm B1-mlin x, Nnmy Bl.wL. Row 2 Arm'-llw Blzvmmixlq All-x M. Amlnlluulv, .lmm-1. Bmlm, Rwsvvvmlw U ly,-, .my Buuxusllv, Blml-v, .lny-w Br H l N1 Row 3 -Ruw Arvllxl, Jmlv Bullw, 'Qunvw lil-lmmvv, Rum Alrvmw, Kmm- Um oy. Row 4 NJN y l5fl1l'r'rvil,ll.1rlB.lvvw.'l,lN!l.1rllyH lilnwm Vlfulll-1 B Qve- vlu-, Cxlvln Bvlw-rw Bw-1' lll-sm. l. Row 5 Vlfnalv-rw Blum, xlvlm l3.x.'rliu Ill ll.1lmiul, R-Nl llmuv-v lll l llmwl I UN IOBS B3 W. 0 , 0 x 'm k l ,pi5' Nlslsv gb Row l-Ru1l'1 CM-sl-lla, Jvunrw llnrml Chloe Colman, lflmollwy Cwlv, Minion Daley. Row 2-Elalfw Edwards, Jfm Dom clwalc, Narwry lkwis, .lmwf Cnppl-rv, Monique Clayton, Nanny Jufm Cnslqi. Row lflvlllce? Calm, Vvrmm Calpvnli-v', Douq Dre-lws, Dave Lrinlrson Donna Cox, Rcllamd Darmcwur. Row 4' Russwll Clark, fNlbQv'l Elzcl, Freddie Ewald, Rlrlmrd Csllc, Kay Curny, Viclor Ev-ml. Row 5 l'fvnrwJll1 Domfluz, Burl llarrrwmn, Dim Drown, Joe Coll-umm, Jolwn fzinell, Clmrlm Ccwvwvzm, 59 IUNICDRS Row I Barham Knufmfml Annr: Hmkivwru, fnrd Hrwvwrfm, Canal Kavlmn, Ann-2 Gul 19:4-r Mfury JwPwsfvr', BMW- Mm- Kvfplcf-, .lfnn Krvr-chi, Row 2- Pun: Hvndrzrsfm, VM Hwffrvwan JUAN KrXNy, Mil-as Horned, i, ' Aww K1UV4 '7, BPWQSY xll'llf5f, Mf1fi!yYW Krw-sv vvv' 4 'L Row 3ffBrf-ndn Hrnpshewu, lMf,wfv Kaul, Ufvlfros .lf-Und, Richard H!-m MIL- Humps , Hfwsilvy Mmy Aww- Kmwirmki. Row 44 Wu H.mmm9rf-v- Jolwrv Joplin, John H fvlr ryfak Bwb Hfxuwr, Jim .,lUhVNS,OV1, Row Hx1vvvpfvrv-X, Kw .lwvdarv KM'yp.un, Russr-FY Hifls. Kerry Wes, KDEHT R' .-f, lm-r, Cnr! Knr-nbusfh, Ray Jerrwuswi, Cfnvr-y Judlfc. 60 Row I .fu 1'v Cv'-T,1unvvv.mvw, ITWUI4-S Ckuxlmwl, LHS PM-H41 Lux Vvlw- ildblllf, Mmwm fvan. Vw, Row 2 HMM Cwxa, BMW Grwvvs, Jmm- flavwvwvrv, Us mm H-,lm-r, Uffrc-Hwy Hfdiwww H IM-vwH1y fm:-Jmrh, Row 3 Cnrxiyv Hkmsf-1, MmiYyn CUM? mm-r, MNH Hywvw, C,,wurww.- H1-Hunk, Rn r'w .'1 H4-.1vi!rr'. Row 4 Rrvlw-1? f .'1U, Jfxhrw Pfvlws Um CM-vw, Bvvlv F1-,Jn-I, Bull Hfqvfrxuxrw DLL M,1Uvv-m. ROW 5 Rwlu-rl C1-r wb, Uxw- H.mwb+-v-1, llifl Hmrivm '- w, T vw! 741111-', Nw-v,iv Bwwi, ow I Mnlrinr- MxFm'idvn, Hain M.n.n.', Mnrilyn Mrxllin. Mary UV-n LH M-y, Nanny Mnlafn, Mnriryn rYAiI!Q1lI0MQ lm: kwsnlz-L. Row 2 L6-rnyfa Iv'.sHr.wl, Mnlqn- MINI:-, Anurvs Kurvsnr, Lv:-l'.xWdrn Ll:nM-L, L.1H1vxnnv Knpf, Hvn.-1 Mmm-rr, Row 3 S.uHy Am' lr-rmlx, Marx .lmw M1 Avg sfvln, Jrnr L1 ,,o,f 17 U 4 '. . L' xx' I' -yr-y, Jwxrmrw N1nr sn Jwy. kulvw. ROW 4 ,lrwlwn Mnslmn Fuinrnyr Kw.-1-hrim, Sol 1 Krvlrmrs, PM l,.mr3 Juan Lvlnwm-bn-r', Haul Mqlluru, Row 5 John Mqqvlns, .lim Lfwrmwl-lu-r, BW Luau-:ws Th mms Lvn. Uwur Mann nl! IUNIORS -sg ' 1 D J M. ' .H 0. ,: x. x Xu n' - , ,, Xl , X xx X wk I Cb My if O X I rf JR HX UV 99 Jw' ROW lfWMnrm,if1 Nmrus, Nnruy Murmrm Gerry Moeniclw, Crmrlorru MQCAH, Loulsr- Masclnulr. Row 2 -Maraarei Mohwfald, Janice Prarher, Carl Pnlfy, Elalno Pnrsh, Frances Mornar, Cynrlwifa Priclfwik Row 37EIaInfv Marrim-1, Nfnry Nowland. Alice Muliay, Aricrr Paul, Dnnald Pnuknrr, Mary Ann Orszalc. Row 4'-Same Nou erndnrn, Gcorne Payne, Jack Poldrulwn, Norm Usborne, Clayion Millar, David Mnflcrar. Row 5 Paul Nonmrr-R, Pauf B. Moidmn, Rnnard Mifrraral. Howard Piclcorrnxl, Dirk Nwrris, Nrwrmfxn Mr-lnyl. 6 I I UN IOBS di . . rl X if! vw r PL X f YW ni' 'ily 5 A gf fl' '- 7 99 Row I- Gwr-n Wolfe, Nancy Wenqur, PM Tndor, Phyliss Woqnor, Shirley Verl vos, Carol Yurlciw, Kallwryn Vcrcos, Joan, mr-Ho Zynlw. Row 2-Joan Visoslry, Shirley llmis, Carol Younrr, Don Zezono, John Sluclwr, Ray Zaiac, Barbara Wolford. Row 3-- Callworine Vonablu, Carol Svalos, Palrifia Vainar, Anna Mac Ziorglcr, Jaclc Tibbifls, Doroflwy Wanyerlra, Alice War' rr -'w, Carole Zarrdrir. Row 4!Dalc Willi- irs, Paul Gyorolr, Don Urban, Jim Wliilfnrd, Drvnald Vlasaly. Franlc Ymql, llirl: Tmrlcler, Gildo Zactardclli. Row 5 f Wr-ndol Willmann, Rirlmrd Tunclor. Carl Sialars, Roy Urban, Ed Smllmowslri, llirl Suslil-, Jim Spuller, Dave Pfzlil, 62 Row I Jilin Syrlwr u1-v wlf-lrl, Nrirnm ful:-i-lv CnSCn Barbara Russ, Rim lfriili, Mriilvnf- MN Srnillw, Elaine: Rrilmr, Karr-ri Sfliwriilx. Row Zfivliflluiy Srl1l1lrmil'u:r, Bdrlmln Rriru-rs,.lriyrw Sir-pplw, SfO'r Pullinrq, Lriie. Rfwprfr, Knllilw-ri Sirnmcror. Row 3 -Ray Slwr-paid, llrin Soucelf, Richard Slrifr-nln, Jann? Shu-lure, Jnrry Sflwc-irnan. Wfilli,-r Sivil, Ci v1-rw :iri- Sandisk. Row 4-fflvlmy Sriirluy, fylvnn Alun Slulvrir-r, Ric li Spr'wfiim', Pal Rm-lm. rnmn, Brirnriy Rm' rw, Anim Rriulmus, llws Phila ,lwu Ryan, Run CLASS OF 1954 Lefl fo righ+-Clwuclc Cline, Presidenlg Bob Clwarval, Treas- urer: Claire Golllried, Secrelaryp Jim Yagicli, Vice Presi- denl. As we say farewell lo our Sophomore year, we loolc forward lo being Juniors willw llme hope llial we will gain many more happy memories. To 'flue fulure classes, we leave all llwe good limes ol our Sophomore year al Parma Scliaal. -Charles Cline 63 SGPHOMORE LPM fo Righf Firsf Row 14' u X Av V I I4 -'I -vw F M 3 i,'. -.4-, Inu RWM ' H'- , iw' VV, fall-W fxinv Ji '- xfvfelw X ' rv-a' I -1 FMU FY--nyhrwvnrm. Third Row Aw 'a I -w l'V4 '11 Umm L l mv- Uv- zf-: lv'-ww.,-v B1-vwrYy Nm' v ENN Puvivxrx fffxyim X wx F ': '-v- V1 Vfyfgwfr-vw Nwhw. Fourfh Row N- v'w 'f-wi w' Wfynf Hfrhv' 1 ' , 1' 1 m 1 ' f1'f' f7lw,'4ffwm-I F-H '-1114 V Vf-H IW-nr mil Ibn fum-1, ' v Fm Fiffh Row Www l5wif'N .lmfwu L 1 fx vvfl K+-'w I'-'vmw Praml' W ' V12 F'x l Fw'-v Pixy fwlffmvwhv, 1 X ' 'Vnluiwi H? Leff Firs? B1-fb' 4-My n-xr Belm- XCFYUS BWP Third Wfvlh, Blank Ashv, Jvlwn Bug. L- WVU Barirw Jrlwr' Bwb wl. Second Row .. Leff fo Riglwi Firsl Row lkny '.'mlllT.'f-I 'mly l xml: A . . lv..1'm lvl., ll.mv1.u ll..m Kvlwxx lun'- www- wg vw . 1'-. lm, llvlvlvlwr, Amlv.-w Lrvlllw, lvw' l lm llz -'-A l ll, :lx lv B.-l. kwulvvrl, Nlq. v llwwm, Tlwird Row , lu, ' ww, . tfrull, FOUl'+l'l Row vii all lv lllvlrlz Mlm Q '. 1' , fu w rw In X c', .mv -uw ly' , 'ul llllvmwl. Fill'l'l Row lx ,,., V N lllurvw Q-lull, liwlli'I.1.lm.1, llu ll lv ll lvurr l rg ll v Ill lllmvvwll 1:-1 X . vw uw' whl , , lx.-X 1-r ll,m'.ll1ul-ll, l.lm:l ll-mul-'. SOPHOMOBE - I . 4 -'Ayl+L- 30-4-'AGU 11401 4H' - --A g,..,,k,, . a ' 'W glfmy If ' 'f, ,, I Lef? fo Righf Firsf Rowf' Clsml Km-1-lmmlv, C71-vnlflivw Jurllx, Ellen Kfmrlmrz, Lwlflsf- Kwsly, Br-lly Kflzalr, Lillian Kvpl-, CQ.umln- Kllrw-qw-1, Second Row---Mmy Jqvw K.1l.m, Sqmlw 'gmc Jarwllolll, .le-nn Klwq, Mnllvm- ,. , ,. glue-rv, Marian Humml-l, Vlflllu-ll.: .llvlm 1, nrqlv Kuulslfy, M.xri.mm: lll--rw borqvv', Third Row Mlavilyrw Ksflln-, Namy lfisll, Rub:-vl Kvvlvml, Rlay lflmuvf-I, iclmrd Kiplimxmj Mmlm-rw K.mr1l.', Llnifw Krysmn, llsryy ,I-wlmsmm. Fourfl! Row Frfmlr Klml, Riflmrd Kwlulil, .Im- nusv, Luuis Klum, Rwgvv Kr-rwmd, Jlm Hulnlmrd, Bill Hunk Fifflv Row Rillmrd ul, Rlflmrd Kuglwlnrvf-ln, lfurmlsl K1-ml . mn, Ronald l lwvc1v'lm, Blll ll llfmm, .ll .-l Kivfflll, Tum llylnlilvl Cfl.-vw lvvlvwv. 65 SOPHOMORE Leif fo Righf A Fira? Row 1 iv N f1v-- xv-'va Nvivvvy Okfvvv v W- '- v 1 ,,, v PM v wxvf y L74-lvvv-1 I v vv ' mv ULN- V ,yvv Huff, LL:-favvvvv Nvav' HA 1'!! - F v- vv.i',. Second Row Ni , Mv vvv v vvv'vvv Muvv iiLLv,, .Livif Nvv Ly 'v LHLL- Mvirvvyvv ilvigvwvv, Bm I vi if iv , L-viv'vvv- i7ivI'f'!i Y'1, PxvLv'vvv v vv LANL Mivvvvv. Third Row M iv ,v N vvv-v FX' vf-1 in IVivvLiiv-1, Kvvvvnv-H1 N v Liv Vv-'. W vvvv Ki-vvv'H'L1 Pifldvv, if :vii rv M v' ' Wivvv.1 Nv-uvvvfiv i'il,, i u Vi- 1.'v 1' v' Fourih Row -- i4fvvv.'iLd Mv .Li L fdv :vi Wviilvivs .Lim Pif-vvhi, L .iv ' v- i' v1vviLvv F-'vivvsvm Mi! -iii, Rvvrmki FI- vm- i iv' Nyvvv M.ivvvi-- Prvvirny, Bar' rv vvi il 1-.f1 Fiffh Row Riv ivvird Novak L ,'vv Ni v,v- L-v L V FULLY Rzvmdd Nash , , v 'vv' F'v'v:-- U Lv i 1,11-, .Lf-rv, Nv-Li 1 vp T-Ami 66 L Leff fo Rig!-if Fifif Row- Lfivvvvv Kr-vivivwv, lLiiv'- LK Cab, Cflrwi Lvvmiv Mfivmvv M.1v1miiLL I-'vw marie Lavv.iic,v'd Mqvilyvv Kvvviiivvii- 'iivvv Ley Lfeskvv Cav' Lisy. Second Row JOdrvrve: Lv,-Vvviv-L M,1iivvi-- Kiln Lyvvv-iv Lipwk, Andre-y Jvvrdvavv, Pxrvviv-vvw MW v RiCL1v3rCi Mis-Sfvwivj. RvvLv--li Lv-Lvvvmvv Louise Lisvf-r, Rfvy Ku-'L.i. Third Row Doris Lew, Q-Q-vvy L --v', fvvv-1 lvvflwvv I Don MAH-TI, .vvhm Livvvi vivv. xii, W.il!v-v M Charrvvvvw, Pr .ivvv isLv1Hvvv.', Nvvvvvuvivv lvil wifi, Larry Mnvlw. Fourih Row WiNii.ivvv Miko Nod Lf-HL'-v VV.ivv:-vvLLlviWiv1 La HBH! Lvvhv Crm Miivivmvvvi Uv vv YN-Lv CL'vLvc,L Kvvvvdhi .lf-ivy Min-LviLivv, BW MaLavvivf5. Fiffh Row Riivli Lu-iwvv Daw: Laws Jvvvi Mf-ish-1, Sivivlv-V lvvw 'Luv LML- Lvxyfivivv BULW LVL. Rvvvvvvv LHR? RJ!! B-4fvv.uvvv B'-vvvLy Lvix-Y. , L M-1 .Qu , if ,4 3175- LQH fo Phd Ro Huulx f Fmlllxlw Second 5. ln-Hu Sfwfwfy wll R' I-WH.. T IT Row Rv-LINK :N rv Hx R H V-:Wy Sh 1 w N R Aff- pw-I, Vulrmvn li I r xl W KSN 1: x Vv1.xwWyu w Pm wi 1 Fl ow Rum-, fx vw full Q v my w PM f 1 lx l vf HL I vv F x 1 km ,ww IV-1 Vvvr H11 6 I 1:1 lxmlm fm-xuk, I7 W1 wx' vx CLASS GF 1955 L ,, Leff +0 righf--Mary Lou Able, Treasurer: Phillis Waner Secrefaryg Chuck Taylor, Vice President Jerry Brandi President We as Freshmen, siill have lhree years of high school ye? lo look forward lo. Our educalion in Those fhree years could well delermine much ol our lu'rure success as adul+s. We musi sfrive lor 'rhaf success! -Jerry Brand+ 68 Row l Umwlf- Ambhm, Rvhfrin B acl 4 vviw lv. B1-Hy Lu Aim-I. Robe-rm Bliqzndwl fravuvs Braun, Lyrm Bfmirmm, Row 2-Y- Al Bruin-1, VVilli.m1 Bnik L'w4 Ar'l'1ur 505011 LKM.urYiw Bmhlwu, Pahfsin Bvylo CnroW B1 nth-1, K1-rx Bfvsfxv. Row 3 -Barbfwd A-I vu Vi M.-xlqw Br!fn1!UkILUS Dmlmws Bdran J.-my Bmyl, Marilyn BMW, Edmund BaWpf'v. Row 4 .lm-fry Brandi, N111 Amman ls- v-4Lv1 11- Arm-4-H, BM AH, Anfhurv Ain LR-Pull. Vnlmrrif' Bxwnld, Uv.-ulwrv BUKIIWHI' Row 5 I'un.1Wd HMM? Um: Be-Cdr, Rob wr' R1-duh-lj Ed AAmvUa, Bruce' Birflv, fkm-xv Bm-Jvv.nviX. I FRESHMEN Row I Chnlxvrwf K fmrvlprim-sw Huw-Hmvy Cnrr, Calf-' CM VK Avugm- IN-gm 1.1, Fl v m'V!fP Uvwllkd, In Wvvws Cnlvvlvzcmx, He-fum! Lxvly IH: vw BM Cfnppns. Row 2 Q' , -. uv , fuk llwmm Bu H Buckm-I, lion-Hxy Daw-Q , . . f ulcrmv Bwb lwsfhxr, Unix ll Vvkixd, TVN ,NX Anna, Nik Cmlsmg Row 3 lhllv U1 UM-, Namy Cary-, Jam-T Mupp, Mmlwru Cwnklo, 'X f l3cn1H Bulb-, Ruqvv L,.1Uwlmx Tun Cammy, Km pavha Cnrrwy In-rs. hm, Jrhn QL-, .mi BILH-QV11-1, Av? ,.. my f5vY'rr', Row 4 Lmhivw CQ lw5i11vu, wmv 1 - , x Dv Hwlmwps, Tun Chuvm, MMV-1 C,u?umvw Row 5- Ch., Mm , . , . 'mf-'fr Fnxpfw Uwvwr-lly ww UMM' Rrwm Lwrwmd Rwl1s'17CPvxM1x -W., K . A, ,. Blvvx PUH 4','wr', 69 FRESHMEN R 1 I 5- F T 1 1 1 P ow I E' fwxf 11 4 vf'f wvs J--f1'1 Haas, 111 111 V1 1 45111-Yw'11vi1'1,Lr11S Hlflcvk, 11 '-11,11 wffv L111',Row 2 H1-11:11 Hvisi, 11+ H1,11 v-vf' .l,1111-111111115111 B011 Grmbn, '11 U1,'11-1-.1 Cf11111L Hf1r'11mm. Tom 1,1 1.-.f 1, Row 3 .111f1111 111114111-mn. Bvrnicr- 1 111 N 11 rf- fibfl' Cfvlwnn Hcidfkn 111 11-11 Hyduk, 111111 Hurd, Wa11cr 411111 Row 4 BMW Hash-, 17511115 Hoy! 1 11' 14,,1mm lK w1'11 Nwpyv Krayv Hrvr- 1 HW, 111 1-M111 IH 11 IQI1, Row 5 Gary 11'.'-111 F-1151.114 111111111-Yi, Ufwr' Hr-1r1fM 11' f'1 9 I4.11'.' 131115311-11111, C11Hr'1rd -- 111.11 N .1 I111111i111.11.1A 70 Row I S1.u.1 1'111 lwlx-11111-1 V111i111.1 Urfaiss R1-sw M4111-C f.1.-'.1 3111111-y l11.1'11111 fAd1'-!a11'f- U'-v1-r B1-1 111111'!w C711-1011, V111 an P5'w1-11 Row 2 111111, f11,'11111.1N C'r1fV:14P1111-,11111111fy-1'1mM1',,M11fy1511111 Myxrux fxmrd r'o- 1, IVV I1-- 1 U111111 M111111 H11l'sL',. ROW 3 11111 lN1111'1y, B141 1111111 Rfrw Puri CNMP l'11-111.111 5111111111 ful ,mqhr-r Cmr- C11-1 111- .11-.111 FM1111111, ROW 4 ---.lfafk ln 1111-1 .lf .-1 lf111L-1.111 R.1y 4111-11- C11ar'1-s llfss F11' F1111 .11-,111 l11111', lm Cjsllfm Row 5 51111111 l'1-111.111 1411111-11 Fr'-G+-11-If W11y'1'- 171-111-11 H1111-y C-.1111 b',. 1114111 F1111',' IFN., K1 HJ111111, I71111 01,1111 ,- ni OW I Lqvwhvx Km! L.-lx.mdx1v Mm Mu R-Xi, Bnllmm ki Mr, Snrwdlux .W-'L1r1svn M.ui1-rw lxlmmlv, Cilf1f4v,ll1QVi1+xR0W 2 luum .Wwlwlw-.Mm PM iv-lm JQHOS, CMM! klI'l'N, lim-wx.: kwpm f, Myr. Kwm, Lnrvrvv MAJ AMN' Kin-lwlfuvy. Row 3 RGBHV' . . , x , lx.mAIf--.M fql kr--Q-., C,nrwY k0.1M1v4 Bar lmm kulm!, Mnlulvv krm-H1-, Lan' Jenin kllIlY1hY'lll'f, Bl'i' k ll5U, 4 AHL? Kung-M! .I .w.1 vm K-wks, Muriwu Kvvsfan? Bi' Kl1f3FY1'l,ShiYN'y'Nt'Khi9,QxGf1':k.V5lYTOV h.xvlu1m Kihfwwu, Row 5 Bah .M-usrh, Iwi! V!v.M-v, Ailn-ui Kv-mn-Un, Fmnlx Klnqs bum. K-'vw Ku-ix, I-'uw Csmifdlrvf, David Nmxiwrv. A FBESHMEN '1 Row I -Hniviw Mm lvi'ylf- Juwiy My MH-. ti! cff- VT Lymh, Adf-!1'v1w Lmvy, F219 lqrw xns'm-I Mmy APG Lxrxwhq, Avh-vw l,.xr'.'-u Ruffw Mnrfuha, Row 2 FUI-. Y.-vhik vw HU, T1 Hy MAJM51-l, Rav Mlalw. lim Mmlmw Ufgk Mus- W. NL 11 mu lrwi- Ar Wm Lnvsf-vi Judy Mm LN Nun-1-rw L xv. Wu-V. ROW 3 fimvxr-5 Mnvllu, Jfflvy . . J Mdmn Hmvy L1vwkffMwwvvvef-1, IMNM1 Lua uhm Jurfxwx Nlmlu- .f4.1 LHH14- fx Mg:--.grwnr Wnhrzlfm Rwl. ROW 4 M-rnlvvw-Y Wxl!.1vfi Llvwlyz-1, Flux! l Ray Lisy W.i!!y L.-AW-1, ful! l1Nix,J. L, vw-1 K1-I' f'W.m.'. Row 5 Bl!! May-v frm! fVTf1vl.imM QMM M-xvhvw, lvvw' L Bvb KVM-c1H',fiwJ1f1v.,i L '1iY1 fm' kmdx Kwrw Mnnfmvd. 151 ml BH! Vw, Jw M 7 I FRESHMEN Row I I.n' Ii:-wnwi, ,Irfan Svmwmrv, .Ianni S1ImII-r Vfmw Sfnlxrvrrlf'-r, Nandv Rupp, C'Ir'rIn SvCiI-GI: Nanry Srhldhvwski. ROW 2 E.U'IF-K , Suundr-rs, Ray Shaker, Don Ii.1IpIv,SIwivI1-y Sandy, Jfarns SCI'mIor, Nona RFI-dr-H, .Irhrm SrI'muffr. Row 3--Ray Svda J-In Sh:-H, RicI'mrcI Repko, Ro Il7l'fIfi Rfk-7 Jt1I1f'ISfIIUCII, Ndnfy Schobvf, Jvfaf' Prwwr. Row 4---Roqcr Soiworh U-n Ri+Imrds, AIbfvf Semi-gln, I.IcHyd Rnyrrnds, I3mIf-rm Pilar, .Imannrw SCI1uIIz, CMMI QfunpvII. Row 5----D-wo SrI1ur:no- 'mann IYILII Rf-adnr, Frank SaIr?rno, UAH: Svmdvrk Kr-n R-rbnvh, Key PGcI1cdIy, I' yI1' SIWAII. 72 Row I J .X., 1' fmlh-II Iifrm-lIy I1IuvIIv'l Lrlvornv PIUIII-r N1-um y M' dinl, In-nl Pafforswn CarnI Vallr-v, MI1rIIyn CIIIvys Cur0I Prim. Row 2 C vffk vga- M1-n.wIIy Audrey PI sr IW, IUfrIwlf-S I.1vfw.'I..x AII-1 Ivllklvndy, IvI.m-nw IMI frrf an I .lwnv IVIIAIQII - Jane Maurf-v. Kay Prink Row 3 Bud , MaI?I'mws, Lu? y Ns-suv IM n IIv'llIII Cer? MiIIf'r, .Im Iir- CYWIU 1, Nu:-ry MMI Q5 ner, IQf1II'Wy IVIIIIIW, .Innf-I Ixwrry. Row 4 Jack Pvrsrh Dwn MEIIM, Cwm rr- CW MM Q I . . . x f ey, Rxrhard Brwlwbwn Judy MIIIM, CIIIMI Jonnsnn, Kay Nybvrfq C-.1yIv MIAI.-w Row 5 -Dir - . ' I 1. H-1' INAAILISQXK, CHYIVII n lx1r IVI.1I1 11, Q' f-II 'lu nny, DICI MrInfxv Iffm IN1rw1rfaw-4 IIwIx OW l Bnlimhl Hvwmpsuv fwIM'l:.x TAN lv. Mn: ' Arm Sh-win P.uNirw TU!! Judy Y Mm Lum-11-, Qnml IW:-v. Lgulu. Tvwv5v.a4MX Ow 2 ,lim TV.1vxmv4-H, V011 Tmusnff ffll.nlSl1lvHv.1H Ray Sfryv1wsMg qfH:S'1-:rw W-I, Rum' Avm Svnavwu, K.1'5m'i'w.x Uvivss. ROW3 B-wb Smusfxk, f7ulw5pavn1M-1 Rm: . , , . lv Ummm I1, Hwr'v.1s Ryan, Nwlwmn Jlwl, mix fu?ln'm.xr1, PM Sfww-V. Row 4 Bwb . . , . Www Klmllvs Yfmywv Lmly V-Wd-'lan lwv 511-QHA-LLI, SIM!-xv SyLwl.1,Jxmr'1- Tram Mm Snndln SKVOYII, Row 5 fi'-rvnui SMH-vwsli RUHQ- Sllmp-lrmlvv, Vfmrw-: fm-AMI, W1uNYr-r S-vllAfLn, Hx' mid Sm w 1 Iwi.: B1NMA.M, P1-'vu V-vq-M . 4 FRESHMEN Row IW-Pl'vyW5 VV.fmr-v, Enlbxxm Mirwfr, Harrm VVQYM-r, CfiV!N!Zit'!1lX'v' Cfmvi Z-NW ncxwsll, Cwmshxmr- Sclwvwddr-1, in-:ww Ymn Lum. Row 2 -Dirk Www, Nv-Nsww Wi!! Oval, Don Lvslxw .IL X.ur mr- Hwlff-M-ruiy, Jcwyffi Rmb, Jurm- W.1WYl-1, Ugxim- Cxnxlv-1. Row 3 'DfNf!'7,hf'HI Zimvm-1, Judy W.-i-,-fr, Kafhryn Ymmfx LMS VwNm.1r, Chi! WH scvrv. Carolyn flciv-mvwvifiv-1, lharrl--1 Zqim, Row 4' Cmy Znbwr, lhwd lin 11-, .MMU ZfmnfarduU1,,i.a1kVVu,e.vu, LHUJ Zmwmlm, Umm Hamas, Bwb Wvyg itpky. Row 5 Kar! Ztjllkh, Rnlpfw LWMY1, .Huw Wlvmvkf, Mm Sqlwivwdhxv. .Vw Buvsnw B1-rv1f.-Zinlug Um Vxfrubmx-. SLI. 73 FRESHMEN sy, ROW I 'Maw Ann Pm-Ml, Rwlvwlhx Wal Qnius, LuciNc WmNf, fini! Vrvrv, Mnriyn Zborrik, ,lmyfn VViHI.'1ms, Nimx Twdd Row 2-Bfxb Swan Bruru SmiHw, Bill Wood, Rvn Srhmdr-r, Cu-rw WyafwfLi Waymf- Esihwr-Ii:-r, fkwrfr.1Nd VV.'xYdr.wp. ROW 3-Bob VVrvXFNfav'd, HRH SMH, 1.-xl Tucky, Rirhard Zir-Mrfr, Twm Vwllwv, A2 Shaw, Grwrdfwm Wrwf-Eff-19, Row 4 R1-vw Zlfek, Tom Wllsf-rv, J. hu WfK1v'.wL Kmwu VVITM- RLJW1 VV-951 mlrl Luis, Mufclwy-,Hd BMW Ycvdfef. Row 5 l','v Sfuhnv, I-Hn STUCK Frank Wiuvfw, Ar? Brxwiln, 5-U-xv Zlnslry, Fred Ziul-, Twrvy Rvddi-.lm Q ,s ily M Xlf ,X xi! YM HOBBY .CU CRAFT 55 CLUB 'Q- an no- x.'1 Leff fo righf, Row I- ,MCL Dr-umm, Janna Wflnlcly AN Shaw, Norm Lf-szci, Rifhdrd 211113,-r, Cwvdfm N VVW-Hari, Wnlfr-1 HLNL1, MM:-Jrvw H.-gd. Row 2 ffl TV LLtSL'f Bc b LF'hf'Vr1VV Bl-b IVISW-r Fmul- +!IlI'YH1HRL, Bob Wm wdvvnrd Rc-H SA Fvndfvr Hi' lmrri SN'--y, ,Um H+-pdg-I. ROW 3 'Tun B1-4 L1-40 Pav fwauli PM hfild Cm' CxWf1v Y MMM I--af Ufrr Liv! I' 'w V 'Fdrds BW PWV .navy Fu-ri Lv1LX'..- J lm HMPH1 ,auf lm ,Navy Bmvvf' xlflww L1 rw-3 Pwflw S'lAd1 Yi BM S+-vw-H R. In P4fmw.M. Row 4 . 1 w M- L 'f Row 5 Jf Vw Mf1..mNf1y Ldmf Pidfwkw R1vwv'lvQ7UV L1r 'fjan Smlws Prosw' Sicrvvw-r Bill Pr-Nwew lorry Robhwson, RusseW Clark. W W W W M GKRL5 1 LEA STUDENT CITY CABINET 'hulls' :O SQQ. 5556655 xugsng 5 Leff fo righf, Row I--Eifa Mae Cl'varIins, Heine McCar?hy, Sfam Sfnlmrsib, Iam Mvnrlf- Car! Km-. lmw In .Iwi Lfws-'H Sfudmw1CvTy Marvamfr, MMO Slim-.l'm15ly,Ju'w1 Cfwlwy Qqy Zagm Pxudwy C' w 151 Mull- Bn, bww-fky, I7mofl'wy Colo. STUDENT COUNCIL K ,J X I I 76 WX. Leff fo rfghf. Row I---Adelerwo Ulley, Ifff' iKf:sf1v'QI, Jdrw I5wx'w'Iml A55 '4 Sm y, IM n Hnrwwvmwvwvlf-U. V. P Bob NoIan Pres., Fmwl Zefwf ML Ire-aa, Umm Ps-Ha' SH' v. ,hiv Smrman. Row 2 Cbnf I H.-,Mmm EIGIVIF' Simmv, Judy We-Isfiv, Jw? PQSVIW. MNT- HI vw-'I V? M Se f- V Bmb--sm Env. VVIuyvw- Is1ImwH 4 UIFXHVTCJV Cappan. Row 3f--GV-f'v lrvimf, C-'Af' vw SMU: I-'vw Z1-'Wi .If-rw Bw wwf' Mmxxll- l w'Mr Hvamir Kimq, Hmm- Krysmrv .lf-mv Agn! 4. Row 4 II - S51-.1Iv L, FH.--2 Muld-NM .I Im If-ffl II Urban, CHLJCI Knsiur. Ju- Sfhfvwrw Tomy I-mm 131 :ws In-wwf Mwlm. Row 5 lvvm N--urmmvw, .I Szabo, CHUM: Frizzollc. Domid J. Krsivw, Rmberf Ufbfavr IH Mqsfzmvo BH: Charva? I.3cw'1 Bwm 1' '1 ft 73? 1 NXXX 4 GIRLS' BOARD Lefi fo righf, Row I Kwm- Arm Svmmx, M.i4'ynrm Bnrem, Trvna., Jnm' Limylvr, Prvs., Jam U:-mn MM VP, Vvw-fv'.1:N Lm':1vvJ S x.. JUJX' Wffise-v'. Row 2 fuldrvy Pwsch, Cwrlnlv Mm'n1i1M- AMN B-'W-'rw kk .mv F, .mir fm' C'irrm,1vw Lxulwrrfu Vlmvwll, Muvfixrwvvl WuPbwv'C11-I, Mary Hi:-rr UH'-y MJUYVH U11-,AL l.yv'x Www . HONOR SOCIETY OS NATIONXL HONOR SOCIETY QQ fo rlglwi, Row I Cn. ,rw 'hawk-r Estlwv P1-TY-Xwfmy, Mm' EIIL-n Lilley, Anno Holden, Barbara 3 P xulrumrw, Lum! A-www Mqrl., CM-ax, CMJ Lwarlwbmfn-v. Row 2 pf!, Cumvulmys, Audrey Cruwqm, :vnu kwpf, B.-my Pr-mlm, Univ- N11C!yv'fLw y, Rxxvbqm VV1-Hard, Hqlrw Edwards, Chlw Cofnnm, . , . . . Www- lm-lun, Row 3 Uwl Tm Uffv BV 5u:'.i,',aU U rw XfVHs.wrw, Bub Sfllvbvl, Janv W4NCdw.1rd, Mavy nu B.n.m, lhvl-ww HAL.-x Num-. km M'-Hi S.m y Hfyvv. Row 4ffNcwrman Kina. Nfwrber? Zappy, uv SH-lwm-1, BM- Hmh w , U1-ww: N511 klfnuwx fxuavvlviv, Rufh Uvitw, Pm Tl'DQiV1VI, Cnrmiv Hvrmik. w 5 IFE-L CMH Ruin-U UMM War' Ckvufxl- AH'-vw Brrdlv-, Kvirh KMffL'wv Rohm? Urban, Jnml lmqlf-1, .Lum-R Rmb-' H,-ww V1 V v :dv 1. No? picfured: IWLL Mm'-Jvm-1 Pm-sidlfvvf, V! HI-SPOT STAFF lla M U I L, N v WF Nk QV , 'XO ff' Nan- U Row I Fmnl K-wwaMvl. Bus. Mqr., Ulm Grubb, ASSOC. Edu Nmrman Karma, Edmvr Pm: Hwks Sufws N EJ., SUN Hr-ym, P1 -niurv Fd. Row 2- BMW Funlco, Typhi, Cam! A-1mgvx, Pere, Plus lm Mir'-Q Knwk ,MM Spmfs, HUM-1 PuUww.-any, Club Ed., PM Admvws. Arfisf, Holm- Mar'inf-Z. Mmy Q.wsv'M- Adv-v 9 'Q-nv.: Mlnvy Am rw G-:dw'wrv, Typis. Row 3- Anm- Hfwhiq-n, .ff-fmrw Marsh 'iff we Bwvdf-r Umrdh, P- Jrvw.xr', PM-rx Puvliv-r J:-fly Quailiclw, Phf,Tw1v.1L,Pwr, UNH Raspf-r, PUHHMM, Mfu. IDX-k Tr.1fl'fAv C71 L, 'Vw wvv M U Wx' A iw 'E-,uv SENIOR PATROL 1-'uxly ., 1' f Y j , , - U4 -Ag, , J-ff N, ' Y-' x , i 78 YYM1Qll'Ht'Y, lJMrwvw.M Ed,C1Hf, ervf+- PM 'w.aWff-P, .lqavw Wv,',fiW,afk:i Tvww' lj3'Rx'x Sr ff 6 dl ll! sis ll! lil KBC Leff fo Righf, Row I --Frank Kowrirekl, Cfmfalm Milo- Slffuvrfvsky Chlf-f Riflmrd C-ali, Livm. Row 2 f 'RObt3I, Br-yvv, Adviscr, Harry WI'Nia:wws S lf. Ghrwr Kr,-armfr S12 Tw-m Bhml S 1'. Row 3 BIN Hawkins, Chllfk Tnylfvr. Frank Marmh, Jn - Lm-wh CNA-'L Bw1bv.RrA. Row 4 Piihfard Sudunlu .HHN Ausiinl Run Srhmr,U, Jim Bfavk, Jim C- uf'-v Um! M 1'--f.. Row 5 Cav: Ufvwwk ld L J-ummm, Rm' Htwvuvlni RAISSJN Mw'w'.1, Rs- H111 PHUIWS x , X CAPTAINS Q57 3:72 , , , XX xx , hx f A ' x by y 5 Kneelingkfiny Zaiac, Asif. Safviy Diregfmp Row l-Leff iq righiz Lee Krxsarek, Nancy Harney, Jem UL-rmf'1.ak, Judy Bufhr, Unk Kum, fyhku Srwwwuskyg Sandy lvuf-Lwr, Unk Hnmlmk, RQ-1'-1 Sml, Pnl Y Jr lm f Harkin IVY!! Mn Ch Wu HALL GUARDS uw U, .f v , . . - .12 N. 1' V A A 3 N, 3, A A .Q Leff fo righf, Row I Mary Mivmr Dmofhy Colm Bdfbdld MIMU1, Hvira Mom-ri, Mary Ann Gtfdt?K?U, RUM Mariukx. Janne' Thmxspscm, llwmihy Wulyh, Uov'We'w Hnburkwrrw, Lynn Bdfinyzvr, Nnnfiv Rupp, Audrey Sim-H, PM Reirwd, Laverne BrrwksPwiv'o, Mrvda McvNim.a. Row 2 M.ar.1vv Blifkxbuhws, Bvisy Jvziur, Mmy Aww OIS14-1k,WiklYIci Nvuvvmrifis, Jane? Cupp, Marion Konsfauf, Calm! FH,x4m-mld, Mile- Shswrmwslxy, Andre-y .,Wnrdar', Gan! Wils4Xrv, Rob-KVM Rmb, Luzillq- VVUH, CimrYoHQ Szdllapg, Shirley Gdlanyhg-r, Row Zffkmm- CII H111-1, Nha Mm- Ch.1fUns. Judy S'urrvmw, Mavilym MurqureHu, Jmmm- Lcrwfzvf Laverm Kcmpvr, Rrvsrzrvmarfee Bhslcfr Nnmy Haw:-y, Pm Indus, Joyce- Br'mw.'vk, .Ivan Plossvl, Haimf Mmkinvz, uma Karbfafh, Caro! Loma, Beverly Muelle-r, Row 4--Judy Wm-Isffr, Aluu Klupln, Judy' BufYvr, Pa' F-:Hy Avwvw'M- Mmur, Chwvk- Goiffrisfd, .Ivan Nyiri, PHSCWQ Randoiph, Buvorfy Dmlw, Jane? Hnllkin, Dulmvs Vlhr, J-nm Lwirvwn-bm, Jan Giwvvvnm LQ,-u Kumi:-lc. Row 5fJarv DarT1rHaL, Umm Zefvmw, Flank Marfula, Ted Hand:-Y, Vin-'11 Ar1dcl5mv, .lu-L Bummfi, Balm-y Rww-wa, Dun MGM-M, Run Sm-qvdy, .lark Tibbvfs, Rum Mewslnq, Jack She-rmarw, Mike Hurlmnk, Gu-nv Bnflvy. Qfxu-lyrw l'l.mwv', Row 6 u.1xRTibbI s,Jf'Hn Jwpuw, Dick M.-dMk,.1am Whifflxrd, Bvwb Urban, DOH Hnqf,-mb:-rawv, L-As Bmlu wie-xii, UMR H.1Hsh.uL, C-'rh-un Kmvm-v, Rum Huks, VV:-mio! VVi'!m.mm, Jmk Km-wwf, Frywk Zvyfhik, Did Kina, 79 IUNIOR-SENIOR Y-TEEN CABINET Seafed Mnrffa Mmm :film Tre-asm Andre-y CGW-JIU, Prey, Jams Lin-:Fwy V, pm-S., Ruse-marh Kukufhlw '-v-, Row 2 Hahn- Rr-hav, Fw-Wm Jmws, Cam! lmvwbmb--V, MMM-y Sfhurvmxhv-r .MV lWmmF'mL , , 1 . N V1 y l'1w'. Mx H-fum, ll.-lx My Ku'm.xv1, Car Wyv' Hxmsvl' Mllfyrw Mmqm-'MI Mm M H MW, BwrvMvv'.1 Qxw.. SENIOR Y-TEEN SKU us Qu Sy Pf.1x:'ff Y' T E E N J' S QNX ' Jlrn- . lil Q i-f , A-Id R V Leff fo Righi, Row I--Mary Rosc'tw, Maman Kupf Malik-1 Munqwr- Audrvy Cwwqill, Em Mm- Cl'mrHns, Marie Bmhoverky, Hairw Sclvrflibf-r, Mary Arm Gedc-DP. Pafri ln Cwmns, R-15.1-vvmriv Kulufhka. Row 2--Annu May Rericiha, KMMQQV1 Wfu,-rnxg-y Can-N Bye, Nor:-un Mfcnrfhy, Jam-V BM.-an, BMW Spraqur-, Rim Mausfwlf, Namry Hfwsbhw, SaWy Hffym, Pm Adams. Row 3 B:-Hy F-mwlu Cam! Larv1bacHser', Buffy Lrvu Hassey, Jefw Mmhnaflcy, ,Mm-f Kwd Cvrafw WIlYSf,n, Unlrwv M1CarH1y Nrnm Karbfxflw, Evlff Janos, Row 4---Mania Gi'-sy, Mar?wr,- May, Erma Com, Lube Vxlfwhvwslcy, RUSH rvvnriu Skdba, Lavferw- Sf lvusfur, Pwsemariv Cir,-:zu Dr ris Vfss, Rmb Scfmpe-I. Cow! Aqmlw. Row 5 Jane-Y Harkin, Hizabfafh Mueiler, Pa? Dempwy, Jcvyfs Mu:-Vw, Cam! Ganwbh, Malkin Rm-5, B:-ssh Lwnimlis, Ruih IM-ikv, .lfmis Ghfrnmrw. Row 6--Ufxifxrvs Knnis Wiirwla Jnfmb. lbmrmhy K-wYnmn, .lam- Lm-U1-r. PHSMU1 RnndwYul'w, .Inu-v? Pmkwr. Lim Barvbmy law T Bar? ' Vuflurwi Lurhh Ilfmm-1 Sfhv3l'l7HJl. IUNIOR A A .L , 413' Z Y-TEEN Leff fo Rigl1+, Row Ifliranres Molnar, Barbara Russ, Chloe Colman, Janice Prallwer, Cynlliia Priclrell, Callierine Kopl, Barbara Basse, Sbirley Berna, Carol Paliy, Marqarel Melwwald. Elaine Rebar, Karen Sfliwarly, Elvira Maneri, Dararlwy Cole. Row 2-Marcia Narus, Pal Todor, Rosemarie Blaslro, Arlene Kruyflw, Marcine McFadden, DeAnn Kinion, Alice Paul, Pal Hallman, Pal Male, Anne Gillilzer, Mary Ann Qrszalr, Nancy Malala, Viclri Baxler. Row 3--Jeannelle Zyclw, Carol Karlan, Mamie Millie, Carol Young, Nanfy Monroe, Mirlroy SCl'lUYY1dlfl'l0l', Barbara Kaulman, Marilyn Marquelle, Carol llavorla, Barbara VVollord, Joan Sclioenleld, Judy Florey, Monique Claylon, Elaine Edwards. Row 4A-l.ee Kosarr-lr, Esllwr Pellowany, Callierine Venable. Phyllis Vlfadner, Jan Dernclwalr, Donna Cox, Marilyn Marlin, Joyce Slepplre, Kay Cerny, June Gannon, Carolyn l-lanser, Alice Mullaly, Elixabelln Hanna, Elaine Marlinez. Row 5'--Alice Warqo, Gwen Wolfe, Flora Carr, Janel Caoen. Carol Svalos, Connie Kowalcelc, Jean Leinweber, Sandra Lawson, Marjorie Haver, Prue Henderson, Marilyn Keresrnan. Carole Zander, Belsy Jezior, Nancy Wenqer. Row 6-Ramona Heavilon Pal Fuels-r, Nancy Belirend, Pal Hoslrin, Naniy Davis, Eleanor Kino, Dolores Jelinelc, Aniia Rauliaus. Fa? Lana, Connie Hs-rnil, Mary Ann Karninsli, Judy Buller, Anna Mao Zieqler, Dorollwy Wanyzirlca. Q Q Q A PRESHMEN- soPHoMoBE T., K Jw . .gi x ,Q fm .sq Leff fo Riglwf, Row l--Br-He Haslw. Ellen Karlan, Kay Nyberq, Treas., Audrey Jordan, Vice Pres., Connie Munqill-3, Pres., Carole Arabian, Sec., Claire Kocab, Marian Hummel. Row 2-Nancy Harbarl, Riisoirrarie Landlord, Jane Maurer. Janis Schafer, Carol Bender, Roberla Rindfleisclw, Sandra Guslin. Row 3 f--- 'Marian Mausolf, Mariwn Younq, Carol Czarnilrki, Nancy Carse, Pal Reinel, Carol Ann Prinz, Elaine- Gross, Janel Srlialer. Row 4-Carol Lonq, Jean Prosser, Cliarlolle Syallaie, Nancy Spraquc, Carol Bonem, Judy Marlo. Eleanor Nunn, Beverly Greaves, Row 5fl.ois Coolr, Claire Kvnflfriod, Joan Nyiri. Sylvia Bovlrrniller, Janire Slill, Barbara Novel, Flora Macqreqor, Harrier Zalwn. GERMAN CLUB Leff fo Righf, Row I ---Amrfa Raulwaus, V. P., Dick Rasper, Pres, Pau! Shah Swfy.. Cari Km1.?b.,m. Siffing --Kffrrnf-H1 Uvrmkrr. Row 2--Rmsoruariz: Gran-, Barbara Kaufman Nr-H Lowa-r, Dfw: Drrriws .Mm Amfirv, Krrrw Jordan, Roy Parfy, Huward Plfkmrrrq, Biil Harfmarm, Rrrn Sr-wfxdy GM-nrw Irvin'- Nr rm ludwrfg, ,lwnrvrw Drnrrwl, Karhr-rirw Thr-iQ. SPANISH CLUB ,N-Q f ,V,I g,, Q r X , 'l 'U ' yn 1.x R, f 1 fsflflfff' xlq-1VlA:'k'rff' , 1 -L-WILNQN ZEQPMFQK ,-Xin-rum 1 82 Leff fo Righf, Row I- -Par Bassru Ddores Silfara, Gramm xNEllsur', Sr--' y., Namy H-wblr-1, V, V.. Nairn Rvbar, Pros., Vrrlri Baxfer, Treas., Cardyn Harwsc-r. Row 2-Marrlwa Evarwrrvo, Janirf- Pmtlwr, Barbara Wolfrrrd, Judv Harry, Charlorfo MrGHl, Carol Lanrx, Elaine Edwards, Barbara Bass:-, Nanny Davis lisiher Porlnwarwy, Row 3-Bill HUM, Miiw Cain, Pa? Lanfl, Urrmr Oxfgrarfv, .lim Washburn, Crmrrw Grusfafson, Pau! B. Mmrqharr, K1-rr Furricr, Pau! Banks, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ai ,MMC Ll Leff fo Righf, Row I -- BHVQVNY Law, Doris Voss, Clmiirmarr. Adce Bowen, Trees., Jane VVm'1dward, V. P., Wwbm Knut, Prws., Cnrrwiv Hornik, SL,-C'y,, Caro! Ganwbh. Row 2---Vivian Rcfvsv, Karvn Sfhvvrifff, Mwvwiqm- Chyfrvm, Uormid Pauknri, Rowrrmrio Blasko. .Indy Shephr-ns, Clwlcw Cmfvwxn, Barham lima. Row 3 .hum-9 Bulfw, Hain Mamrr, P1110 H0I7d1XI'SUV', Nfmry Rr-vfalc, Rrvnald Kopm,-Q, RifhIiVd Kim-V, Nwllwv' Zqppw, Uwlwr--Q Bw-mdvr, Jam-I Cupffn, Rfwrwfvfva Hmwiifm, Br-vvrly Bvrvdlh. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB X - gn , E-ffff V 35, ,1 1 Aff 3 4' 7 if Q-339' y +'f'i'7!ff'9W'D 12 , w Z -I :L X ' ,' . Y ' 3 4+ Lefi fo Righi, Row I-fVimimi.s Kham, Mmy Rosvifrm V. P., Nancy MiHer, Sep, Nanry Dork, Troma, ow 2 IM! Zimmer, R1-wrmmrir Skwllm, Ymm CMIX, Lnvmno Sn,f1usir-r, Fldirw Sfhriohm. Noi Picfured lim? Cwlw, PIN.. 83 LIBRARY PAGES Row I l7fMrf-Q Br-wif-r, Trfnsw BMI Khdn, Prwa., P.-af Larm, V, Pros., BU! 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Row 2---Kennefh Abbwf AXVIIIIFBL LfV1lSl'WAlf1AXH!TQ4lY'ii R ' 1 1 uw-4 , 1- A v. .1 Lf-,Q-. ow 3 MW Mui-Hof, Rnd Balwr, Ro SM-v..x11, Rusm-V' Y 1, Milk, ROW 4 l 113 5.',xL.XxX- P11--.'.'v q'Vmwv', Fmrzl Kriyum-L Aww Bridle-, SHOP FOREMEN fi 7 ix ' K A 1 , 1 fm gil? xi' x H lv IUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS 9,5 dnl I P Leff fo Right, Row I Ncurbvr? Zappy, Sw y. Irvin., .lnrw W:fNcfwK'arrI, Vlvfy., Ilwmvmv, ly-'wx'-' V. V. Row 2 Crflarfl Lfwrv1,J.1r,Ir Nnvdy, Brwly Wfx.wdw.uv'cI, Arm- HRH'-'r, Row 3 Av'Imr l new IM. W1.'v Imm 3--fry Qu.1Uiflw, H11 hard R1-rvvfmlxfyrv, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Pzqol ,- NCQ f y 'fx I US. 'LEX f, U5 1 ,4 4 L. Ylfxlgw Eg, 1 R6 nw'-, Q04 1-' QQ : A IQ ,Ink f In ,NW , ,. .f,:-Kwai .2 .1 Leff fc Righf, Row I Cami Bfrfdm. V, P. Nfvrvwm SM-1-Hr-'1wv', Iv-mx., Bmfmwm 'If H .ww y., P4 Crm-nr-y, PM-S. Row 2-Uv-Ifyrffs C11fwwU,1 A1Mrw- l,.m,' CIIwv'Irw ,- S.'a'3.xQ1-, Nu y My-J L l mv lrxhlxdfvn. Row 3 Vi' Li Bfafh-r, Armv' l'i4:Hf-rn Rnyrvx-wrxi Jv'w-N1 Zola Vu' B Y 1- Row 4 lfavlmv Yiffhv-vw, V.1Ivrif- Hwvfxlfl Kr-fly W.xyvw1- IH,-, Arvlm Rfamliwxrzs, l'sw4 ld' :+- K X. Q, 3 SX' f ,B 1 N K , Nu :Il Xl ' ' . X N. MOVIE CREW Lefi fo Right, Row I ffNfm1y Wvnqvr, Callwerlrw Kopl, Trams., Keith Klfeclclwr, Bvwllw Mqr., Numy ll.wLvlr-r, Hvusv Mqry, Sammy Coppas. Row 2 -Barbara Wollfrrd, Rullw Sflm wc-l, l'l1lVl Llwlwrsmm, l V lfwlmw-Q .ll-lmol. Jnm VNfdSl1lDLlID, Don Gfrulnb, P. A, Mar., Anil.: Rlnllmusl Jcwlm Prmrlwr, Ru-,-. lllfl-,, N rrvrnxrv Kimi, llwlwrf-x Be-ndvr, Lillilm Sm-llvr, lvlflry Rowtlu. Q 1 eff 'lo Ri hi Row I K L HI-Y fin -7 ,Q , ffm x .5 ,J .N - x L, 9 I f-rw ,'m',l.x'w Mllw Cruiny, Dfw Bmwrww, V, P., Slnrv Slalwursll Pre'-Q., Rcn Mmwsirmfl. lxlwqluin Bill Qllllll S lrarl Oblill Ro 2 C l L V 1 X. , . v , ,vu 'ir , r. . w - ,nl anqv, Lloyd PlOTlHU, Rlclmrd Llfmavm Jmk llmx 'I l l1uV lxrxl P M sl ll Ll L , u.,.w r-.lxlg my L Mum 'Q-' anqv, Bnb Lalwll. ROW 3'-Mike Halwa, Slow: Bcqnr, l :vw llc lull Wul mr Burllv llxr y Llarl H :Lv Llllllfxll B ll 4 .1 .l1, . 1 Q , . : v ' ,', wb Ta lor, John ,lop 'r'v. Row 4--Jim Pin-nm V lml lllulwull-,, B.--lv Cvlmlum T.- 1 Mu5.1r.xvr- H- ward lDlfllt'Ylf1A1, Rom-r Sriflz, Jr., NfWl'I7l Klslw, Dill lmvspwr. Row 5 .lvrry Nvlrrwn'-y .lwvl Fnlfxlws Prvslrwrt Slfmupr-r, Krfillw Klwlfrwr, l'lnrf-ld S1-ll, Ll-s Rl IL xl L llil.Nl,l1l R 'l Rlll l .www-4 A . ,1 .r N 97 N W if 4 U - , 1 1 .f yi ' e fo Rughf Row I lv ow 1 5 I 'H L 5 P- ai 2Ml1l,L SENIOR PLAY MRS. MOCDNLIGHTH Mrs. Moonlighl, a lhreeracl lanlasy, was presenled by lhe senior class November I6 and I7 in lhe Parma Schaal audilorium al 8:I5 o'cloclc. The leading characlers were Donna Schermer and Harry l-larl as Mr. and Mrs. Moonlighl. Pal Topping played Edilh Jones, Mrs. Moonlighl's sisler. The daugh- ler, Jane, was played by Marcia Giesy. Dick Marshner played Seymour Middling. Dick Rasper played Willie Ragg, Seymouns rival. Peler, played by Norman King, was Janes son. Minnie, lhe maid, was played Friday nighl by Mary Ann Gedeon and Salurday nighl by Belly Fenlco. The play revolves around a girl who, when she was I7, made a wish on an old enchanled neclclace lhal she would never loolc any older lhan she did lhen. When she is 28 she realizes her wish has been granled and begins lo see whal she has wished upon hersell. Miss Belly Barllell direcled lhe casl, assisled by Elaine Mccarlhy and Bessie Lenlzalcis as sludenl direclors. Sally l-leym Lefl lo Righl, Row I-Harry James l larl, Br-lly Ann Ps-nlrfi, Mixrfi ou wif- Mar Ann Gedecn Dicl Marshnigi ll nrm Sihiiinii- and Paul Slroh were lhe promplers. :low EJZHWIAHYKMAQIX my pagpr-i, PM Tappiiia, ffl i as .xv X K I L . K X .5 . Q M I lx kr: ix f f I .2 ,Q 2 iiafnaaisfgrf-iii,E-?fi',i.r?i.irif1iXW, X' ,I V , ax 'I sr f rv gy v nik my ll 1 'Will if f Xi X i ii Z' ' G NX Xxx Q ' s , i ig ,Z is X ' 1 ' 1 i yi A ii' f llQb.g., l i fl i l K3 f'i'1 '3F'l XXX 1 fi? llll 'ai 5' l fl I l li s i i ifi 'limi f NW' 6 a gg pgjg ff' ig. s 1 3 .5 i .i. a f s i H 'bm 90 IUNICDR PLAY HARSENIC AND CLD LACE 'lho Junior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace, fold fhe slory of lwo old ladies who believed in being al peace wilh rhe world. They, in lheir own way, helped lo bring peace lo olher-i--frflhiiieen lonely old men lo be exacl-by adding in'-.vnic lo lheir elderberry wine, The play was double'casl in some paris and included Conslance llarnilc and Agnes Kolesar as Abby Brewsler, and Eleanor King and Elaine Marrinez as Marlha Brewsrer. Joan Schoenleld and Elaine Edwards played Elaine Harper, Burlon Darmour and Thomas Lengel shared lhe role ol Jonalhan Browsler, and Kielh Kleclcner played lhe parl ol lhe Rev. Dr. Harper. Michael Elynn was casf as Teddy Brewsler, Joseph Ryan as Qllicer Brophy, and James Whilford as Olhlicer Klein. David Mocklar played Morlimer Brewsrer, Michael Cain was Mr. Gibbs, and Richard lraclcler played The role of Dr. lfinslein. The remainder ol rhe casr included Barney Roscoe as Ollicer Oil-larag John Joplin, Lieulenanl Rooney, and .lack Banocri, Mr. VVi+herspoon. Promplors for The play were Conslance Kowalcelq and Calherine Kopl. The play was direcled by Miss Belly Barre lnll wilh mludenl direclors Marcia Giesy, Eranlc Kowalcelc, and Norman King. Lefl fo Righf, Kneeling--Sludi-nl Dir:-viors: Nniml M 6 F lc K in Kinq arcia iosy, ran owalielr. Row I Elaine Edwarrs Agnes Kolesar, Elaine Marliner, Joan St.l'I1'if'F1'll!lCl. Row 2 Gene Bailey, David Moclclar, Roland llarrnour, lion Zuzunn Row 3' Mike Cain, Connie Hcrnilc, Eleanor King, Miko Flynn R w 4 Jaclr Banocfi, Ji-sapli Ryan, llali- Vlfilhers, Dil: O f l Trailnmr. Row 5-'Bob Ki-iinos, John Jiigilin, .lim Whillorl Barnvy llosui-. Row bhlcarl Kiwi-bush . ii - Klr-ilrnur, Burl Uarnioui. Lefl fo Righi, Row I -Carol Clmli, Valerie Bovard, Marilyn Marquelle, Pres., Rulh Eleischmann, Sec., l illi- Sirniviniari, frail Var:-. Row 2--Sally Fleischmann, Selma Scheflner, Frances Molnar, Judy ligilal, Marjorii' Kus, Louisa Kosly, Viola Zbornilc, Beverly Bendilz, Mary Anne Kaminslri, Dolores IZ -nili-r, Clif- Cf'--iid.-, llniiii-l Zahn, Billii- Lanqlry, Dorolhy Gruly, Pam Schuerqer, Elaine Grass, RH.: llrH'IVlil, Nan-y l'l.1vbarl, li il ni Lilll l, K1-:lil MASQUEBS ii' A QQ ' 531 liN Wi' -., ll ' Xl ll ,XX 2. SOC N' BUSKIN IIA N -I Leff io Right, Row I Nnnfy Davis, Hvfanor Km 1, Sw., Norman Kina, V, Pm-s., Cnnfm- Hwrrdk, Pros., .Wim M1-12511, Tw-law, Barbara Nsfvvf Row 2 fM.1rIa Hunwnwd, Barbara Fuss Uafmu Marfiw-5, Mary PM-'r Lmwy IJKVFYPWY HAH-Hvbh, Knihrym Vmfwws, Cami LUNG, Uairw Fdwnrdg .lr-farvw Ddrm-V. Row 3 Smvwwy Cqfemlfxw. Uwid Mfw'H.v, 17901 Tmcllwr, Bm Klfirw, Pon Nxzh An2f.x Pmzhaus Jw- Lmnif , J f-' KH ,alx Fvmzl Y'Uv,,,1 V-L, .If-my Z'-'vvlfy Nm. Lfrffler. NATIONAL THESPIAN TBOOP NO. 461 92 -ww-QQIM 'J Leff fo Righf, Row I-Marilyn Husain Sm'y., N-vrv-nr' KM-w V, P., Fmhl K'w,1W ini. Wwe., MMT'- Buz,l'mvQrLy, Wins., Rosemarie Kuhn Mn, Pfmvl, FF. Row 2 Muy Ar IQ'-,iw vw Amin-y CW-,1i1' BMW Pcrmknl Huim- Mfcadfwy, HM Mm- CkPv.avUvvS. Row 3 rV1AlI i! lru I' ww, f' X ffm .7 um kxrvw, Janis Gi--r'1mrw Bffssiw Lvfnfxalis, PM ACiA!fY H. Row 4 V 1' I gvL'1f'X 1 WJ P a -LH ffm 'Mr M, MJ'- Slwwromslfy, Bill Smifh, Ummm Schermrer. KENNETH WEBER Head Foofball and Baskewtball Coach THE COACHING STAFF 'EP . 5, PAT CORDISCO - X Head Baskefball Coach X 'JN., ' Freshman Foofball Coach, Q wc Head Golf Coach DSC C JAMES FRITZSCH6 X UW fX5sEs+an+ Foofball and Bask II Coach GILBERT PILSKALN Freshmen Baskefball Coach Assisfard Foofball Coach MON-Ui ORQPS B F11 qi N Po 2'-fa of was . ' if GEORGE MARSHALL Head Baseball Coach n rnurv TO GUN' ALL 2 KASIOR Wlows THE BALL. 1o MOKJTIQ NACE GY. 1' N 1 I AGUHIOIZD S+-w0T'3 G 1 A 5 PARMA Gvl'.T': X Xl R A 'B 1 9 I 65:15 SEX ,Q uf X ww' KWH I, fl E L , N qi322'?9g,,,915 f GE - RSX L ww SAR' g ' K 016 ' T Q ,go ', Ss i go, D U E ugE:z3 J ffmstqg J X 0.6 .Q We 'J H+ c 9 ox RQ ' 1 TS ,LH X C S L9 06' x X51 Q - f ,go ' Xxx 2, R Xx,1'f9 'CNG n M9 LL OW owmse nxgvol U' ago 1 ' SPN s, T . vw 3 ix , e- 'BQ R as 1' I J T L 155 v Bsfmiiivwo X' 1 Hg U t VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Leff To Righf, Row I-Mike Hornack, Ray Zaiac, Doug Manhard, Bob HorvaTh, Bob HusTon, Dick King, Jack Lcescl-i, Mike Skowronsky, Ed Leiihold, Row 2-Bob Nolan, Roi Messing, Don HammonTree, Joe Beicek, Dick Halishak, Frank Oblak. Frank Zevchik, Slan STahurski, Bob Scheuerman, Frank KanT. Row 3-Bill Francek, Roy STewarT, Kerry llles, Jerry Neuman, Jack Kempf, Don Kosin, Bob Urban, Clarence Szanca, Ken AbboTT, Bill Mehalik, Frank Krivanek. NOT Picfured -Ron Molll, Dick G-all, Roger Sack. FirsT pracTice was called AugusT 20 wiTh abouT 80 boys reporTing, buT aTTer Tour weeks oT hard workouTs, The squad had dwindled To 35. ln The TirsT game, however, Parma romped over The Gar- Tield Bulldogs, 38-8, as STan STahurski scored Twice, and MoTTl, AbboTT, HusTon, and Nolan scored one each. WiTh spiriTs high, The Redmen Traveled To Lake- wood, buT aTTer a close TirsT quarTer Lakewood's depTh and speed overpowered Parma in The laTTer parT oT The game. OverconTidenT and ouTplayed aT Reserve. Parma :anne ouT on The shorT end of The Three Touchdowns, scoring I3-6. ' ln a vengeTul spiriT, Parma whiTewashed Uni- versiTy, 45-O, scoring almosT aT will. ln an eTTorT To keep The score down, Coach Weber empTied The bench, buT everyone was able To move The ball. Ken AbboTT zigzagged Through The enTire UniversiTy Team on one of his Two T.D.'s, and Bob Nolan scored on a 45-yard pass inTercepTion. Parma meT Too much power The Tollowing week aT Cleveland i-leighTs as The Tigers broke The game open in The second half wiTh Dave Jones connecTing on his long passes. WiTh Ron MoTTl and Bob Scheuerman passing and running, respecTively, Parma upseT Euclid's Team on The home Tield. AlThough heavily ouTweighed. Parma's line opened holes in Euclid's forward wall, allowing Scheuerman To score Twice, and MoTTl and AbboTT once each. ln The annual mud game This year againsT Shaker l-TeighTs, Parma's air and ground aTTack bogged down, and Shaker Took The game. Parma Trounced Their neighborhood rivals Trom Berea in The Tinal game of The year wiTh Ron MoTTl Tinishing his grid career aT Parma in a beauTiTul exhibiTion of running and passing. During Coach Ken Weber's illness, The Team won This game under The guidance of Line Coach Jim FriTzsche. Ken AbboTT was high scorer This year wiTh 30 poinTs, arid Ron MoTTl was a close second wiTh 27 poinTs. BASEBALL April I6 Berea April I7 Lakewood April 22 Rocky River April 25 Elyria May I Lakewood May 6 Elyria May 9 Rocky River May IO Universily May I4 W.R.A. May 23 Berea TRACK March 28 Arena Meel April 4 Wesl I-Iiqh April I I Rhodes April I6 Berea April I7 Lakewood April I8 Fairview April 25 Rocky River May 2 Sl. Ignalius May IO Rocky River Relays May I3 Garfield I-Hs. May I7 Wesl Side Dislricl Meel May 20 Universily FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM GOLF SCHEDULE Monday, April 2I Orange Ridgewood Thursday, April 24 Elyria Friday, April 25 Euclid Monday, April 28 Berea Friday, lMay 2 Lakewood Friday, 'May 9 Brush Monday, May I2 SI. Edwards Thursday. May I5 Friday, May 23 SI. Igna+ius Sl. Ignalius Springvalley Thursday, May I Elyria Homelinks Monday, May 5 Berea Gran+wood Monday, May I9 Cleveland HIS Me+ropoIi+an Wednesday, May 2I Lakewood Monday, May 26 SI. Edwards X I A fini 55 Biff? Lefi' Io Righf, Row I-Ron Funk, Edmund Balph, Don Ralph, Don Spangler, Bill Buckner, Gene Wysacki. Row 2 Dck Neumann, Bill Lonqsfreel, Dave Flealon, Paul Liss, Roger Colman, Donald Burkez Row 3-Anlhony Karaqiozis, Ron Slo k Jack Wilson, Arl Balika, Bob Bodecker, Lloyd Reynolds. Row 4-Jerry Brandl, Dan Gregor, Ken Manhard, Ralph Lyn h Frank Kinosbury, Charles Doss. Row 5-Donald Delwiler, Ron Kacic, Gail Marlin, Max Schindeler, Tom Musqrave Bor nie Zisk 96 C' . , ,azi 011, yr Mum: DICK KING JACK LOESCH FRANK OBLAK BOB URBAN RON MOTTL FRANK ZEVCHIK CLARENCE SZANCA JOE BEJCEK STAN STAHURSKI KEN ABBOTT MIKE SKOWRONSKY I ,2'ZifJfl 'A' DICK HALISHAK BOB NOLAN ROGER SAC DON MALETZ, MGR. BOB HO RVATH g L., K .. FRANK KRIVANEK SEASONS RECORD PARMA OPPONENTS 38 Garfield 8 I4 Lakewood 52 I6 W.R.A. I3 45 UnIversiIy 0 I3 CIeveIancI HIS. 39 24 Euclid I4 7 Shaker I3 29 Berea I3 DICK GALL ROL MESSING I g r B M, .. Y wp wi' QRWFFD, v . 6 S ,, lx I ami X- 1 -.g.:. 3, Wxu 'V - ' ?w' gI.x,g 5 in I .. 25,25 In ...,.. , .. :. my I I N-an IMI ' , -' .ff ' ' r I ... E . ED LEITHOLD BOB HUSTON 4- ml .x ,B ,S NEIL LEFFLER, MGI UGC . VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Leif? To Righf, Row I -Joe Cf-lrnan, George Guilford, BurT Darmour, Bob Phillips, Dick Banlns, Wcndel W llm ITM, Chuflc Kaswr, lliili King, Tom Monlie, Milne T-Turneson, Fred Wesemeyer, Joe Beicelr, Carl Knee usrh D n lf Row 2 -Mnnaiwrs: J ru Schoren, Eugene Bailey. Jim Courey, WiTh The usual large TurnouT, Coaches PaT Cor- disco and Jim FriTzsche began developing The Team Tor The coming season. EighT seniors and seven iuniors made The varsiTy aTTer The Tinal cuT. DeTeaTing WesT Tech by a score oT 55-44, Parma sTarTed The season wiTh a vicTory. The Tollowing wool: Parma meT a slrong lgnaTius Team and losT. 6!-49. ATTer beaTing John Hay, Parma was edged by 5onaTe Champions, WesT High, 54-50. ATTer winning one and losing one, The Redmen edged UnivorsiTy, 64-62. On The Tollowing nighT, They Took W.R.A., 6l-57. ATTer losing To WesT Tech and Garheld, The Team Tound iTs scoring punch and lneaT Berea, 50-44, Then losT To The Alumni. 5TarTing a Tour-game winning sTrealc, Parma beaT Rhodes, 44-39, To even up The series, and Then Took SouTh, and Lincoln. ln The TirsT TournamenT game, BedTord Tell beTore Parma 55-47, buT in The nmT game, This Time againsT WesT Tech, Parma was r-liminaTed and The season was ended wiTh a crediT- able TO-7 record. Don Kosin was The leading scorer wiTh 243 poinls, followed by Ron lVloTTl wiTh l53, Diclc King and George GuilTord, who boTh neTTed 97, and Tom MonTie wiTh 75 poinTs. lv1oTTl, who was graduaTed aT mid Term, seT a new Three-year scoring marlc oT 5Il poinTs. SEASON'S RECORD Parma Opponenfs WesT Tech ST. lgnaTius John T-lay WesT High BenedicTine Rhodes UniversiTy W. Res. Acad WesT Tech Garfield Berea Alumni Rhodes 5ouTh Lincoln BedTord WesT Tech Wfaaaif 1 ? 1 CHUCK KASTOR FRED WESEMEYER DON KOSIN DICK KING :mmm-.N RON MOTT JIM COUREY, Mgr. GEORGE GUILFORD JOE SCI-I orb TOM MONTIE JOE BEJCEK ,,. jc lf! X575 1 I. V. BASKETBALL SQUAD ,A . Q I l gli Qy'l2t'.2lmLA l kQ.4:'fNxl .A VU. f,' ,, 'I A l Lefl io Riglmf, Row I-Mqr. Bob Purpura, Kon Riddlg, Wally Muellgazirv I Av ,P y Bob Sinko, Wally McClc-arnon, .lim Blank, Don Galek. Dlck Koclwlvannk, M ly k ' Bob Cl'1crval,lJerry Neuman, Bernlie Ziskw, Ron Hoyovkn, G r-4w 1411- Swmon, . 1' klHlP Lees. Brll 'lucl'mk, Clwufk Cllno. X v!11rf' wgf FRESHMEN BASKETBALL SQUAD fffi l A fl, 1 ,ff , V l WY Fronf 'lo Back, Row I--Torn Camilla, Toni Karaqlozis, Gordon Mclvlauqlw Joe Siedlecki, Lloyd Reynolds. Leif fo Righf, Row 2--Bob Malusek Dick Neumann, Ray Shaker, Chuck Sundyall, Bob Kruse, Al Baker Row 3---Mr. Pilskaln, Coafh, Dan Groqor Kon Manlmrd Gall Marlin Ralph Lynrlw, Ernie LF-es, Bernie Ziskn, Max Sclwindler, Torn Mummy Manaqer. IOI TRACK SQUAD fwfr , Leff fo righf, Row I ,lark SrHmiH, ,Ima QiUmfxr+1, Ginn Hviflrfnrfi-Rfb, Wm Rahxb lrhvv 'l'rms!.l'v fi V1-v gy lddw- H:-,rf-P. Row 2 .lafl Kfampf, Urn HHm,-mym, We-rwdy VVQUu'mWrw W.'uv'wf- IN-r'--LH Iwi 1. 111' lim- VMx5u?y, Uirk Kisvx, SMH S7.1l'vmiW. Row 3 -Run-1 Saw- A1 TMJ Cwml- SIN' BNN HVWMH Huy Vrxurlwlo, UNK Nvunmn, Numa Surf-:Im-r, Bfb Svfwfwwvrwmv- MRM- SL wvxvnsh. Row 4 l fdHw KY.--Lv:-1, Flank Klivnm-L4 ,lwhr V.-IVV-v Fwy Urhm' IV vw KX-,um Chnl KV- Mm- Clwvwxrlr-' If' ,L P f' Uvv' :Ln Mwqv. GULF SQUAD PM IO? Leff fo righf, Row l-f-Mi1u- V'Mr'm,'sMvrv, Lf- Srbwwu Kwvry W'-Q I x v Hi 11 S vw rv Harry VViHIams, Sub Slrwlw, Row 2 Y 'SEMA Z,1m.wdf1Ui, Ed Bah M SH lv ax, v in BN y B l Swan, .ls-My Nf-mvmw Ml. MUJSVHH U14 N'v'ViIv', Bw! WR--'-fv B3 W 11' x F1 L5 my frm Ydlnislm. 5 QA. AL J S, H 1 BASEBALL SQUAD 15, ' ,f Wa, Leif io righf, Row I-Don Souceic, Ron Seqady, Vic Ermi, Paui Banks, Barney Roscoe. Did: Skizenia, Pick Funk, Rom Melfiioir. Row 2--Dom Urban, Kmv Abboff, Douq Maniiard, Tom Moniie, Bob Cwrioii, Chuck Kasior, Roy Zajac, Dan Greqor, Dirk Mafciw Rus Clark Mqr Row 3---Mi Marsmii Coariv, Ernie Lees, Don Ambrose. Bob Ciiarvaf, Jack iibbiiis, Joe Coioiwwan, :Jim Bohmf-r, Dian Drown: X ,... . ii.L Kino, Bail Smriiw, Nmi Lofflvr, Mqr., Mr. Roob, Com Leff fo Right J Q Mimi Nor Kish N'i: R Su - 0- 1 L, L m , If osenbaum, Howie Dinh, .lim Yaros ridvnll, Ray Chiara. IN TEBSCHOLASTIC BOWLING TEAM vh iiifil Q, xf QW s A fl. H-A415 - V EL. 6? IO3 BOYS' BOOSTERS and 'af Ili vil- ll! I-'I-T F32 f' f' lun x QNX rx: f N f L :ui K, X M , Q X ' N X If kNI!i,, ..' Lefi fo Righf, Row I Fd Lffitlwmd, Ser., Jim Ccurny. Prr-s., Ken Abbf-U. Row 2 Fmvl YYWM, BA-lx HMVMM, Tom Mmmiiv. Jaw Schwinn, Row 3 Did. HaHsHnL, lf-S BraRrfv,M1U. o lv vw Pwmv, V, P,Tvw-fue., Qmorqv- GuiHwrd, .ini TibbH9-N, No? Picfured Phu MH fl, .Milf I-wh, ,lun Wsl'z1,rw, SM'1rvSf.'1lNlAlf.Ll. GIRLS' BOOSTERS f ,Ei ifxo Y 1. -Q f H Q7 U Mfyxx K 'rx I04 Leff fo Riglwf, Row I-H Rufh Sr Pmpvf Tm-asuwr: U.-nivw Mfcarfhy, VIN- pr'-xivlv-V101 Rus' marif- KUkUfI'7kd, President: Navy HvwbM-r' S+-4 vwmvy, Row 2 PM ff 1 my I H11 Mu Cfmrlim, Mnrnin Munfqilirx, Anon-y Cwwxliu, Row 3 Pwfww .1 nv 511149 l.1v1wlx.14 im-y Mqriiyu Husain, CMM Prfvppfy luhx Wx' fvmky. Row 4 LE: MLW'-v, Mary Arm Bynum B1-snip Ifnwalis, Carol Bpran. BOYS' LEADERS W Q HQ N lixfph K i N N Bikiklieggi if , 'X l X , M ,XY ' ix ' CN WFP: l Lefi fo Riglwi, Row I-Ron Seqedy, Bob Sclweuerman, Dick Traclrler, Bill l-larlman, Norman Kinq, Trees.. Kennelli Abboll. Row 2-Eddie Beicelr, Gene Bailey, Dial: Funlc, Bob Nolan, Slam Slalnurslni, Pres., Ray Zaiac, Malcolm Heed. Row 3-Jack Loesclw, Don Hamorilrcu, Frank Zevclwilr, Bob l-luslon, Nick Rosenbaum. Jael: Tibbills. Row 4-Norm Kish. Roqer Suck, Carey Juslico, Jim Felalcos, Dick Banlr, Frarilc Kowalcf-lc, Jim Bolwmer. Row 5---Dill Ehrmann, Ken Mueller, Kerry llles, Diclc Janssen, Dan Drown, Burl Darmour. GIRLS' LEADERS g :aw Y Q T7 ,f .Q -, I 6 ' .4 S ' XJ- is c S I - if lf 'LB Ei il 53- K .Q ' sis 5 ,, , Q B L 1 i Lefl io Riglwl, Row I- hvelyr Janos, Pub. Ch., Marilyn l-lusalc, Trees.. Carol Beran, Pres., Numiy Hooblcr, V, Pres., Maryann Baron. Sac. Row 2-Carol Lamlaaclner, Elaine McCarll'iy. Pal Gruunuy, Sally Hnyni, Jxxnv Linqler. Row 3--Rosemarie Langford, Margie Koulslny, Elaine Rvbur, Alice Briwen. Row 4'-Lee Kosnrelc, Marilyn Marquelle, Carol Hovorlm, film-amor Willumn, Vi-gli Bamlui, Row 5 Mary Ellun Lilley, Donna Nesler, Martine- Mr lfcidclon, Ccmniv llorniln, llleanor Kina. IOS CHEERLEADERS iiggl Il ' .NX Mail Leff fo Rigl'1+AEHa Mao Cliarlens, Pal Tridor, Lavern Kemper, Margie Kaulslcy, Leona Kasari-lm, Carla Proppe. FBESHMEN - SOPHGMORE INTRAMURALS IO6 Row l -Connie Munqillo, Carol Czarnilzlri, Carol Ann Prinz. Mamie Koulslry, Dorn.: Nusfvr, Fleanor Willmarin, Jean Prosser, Jolina Sclwauer. Row 2-Nancy Harbarl, Namii- Rupp, Janel Tlnornpson, Lois Coolc, Adelens: Lilley, Nancy Miller, Lois Sundermr-iw, Sandra Gusfin, Florence DeLuca. Row 3-Marilyn Olbrys, Marilyn Knoble, Carol Lonri, Audrey Jordan, Claire Juslice. Joanne Piclcerinq, Barbara Slec, Judillw lzberie. Dolores Baron. Row 4 f-Ellen Karlran, Claire Kocab, Joan Furin, Barbara Kiiclien, Marilyn Scl1ncider,Janic,1- Slill, Claire Gollelried, Dolores Silcora, Donna Palierson. Row 5-Carol Rampelf, Dolores Bender, Marilyn Norris, Donella Hepp, Beverly Law, .loan Nyiri, Barbara Molilor, Sylvia Boflwrniller, Flora Macqreqor. IUNIOR SENIOR INTRAMUBALS fx . - , ll W-U!,vTfW-K-,!D,n.f,x,l ,'Nr Aww, ,r r rxpX+x,t,' , us, ,h ', .!l',rh,wx,xX, . ir ,,xw,rx,xx.r,., ,. l Row I .lnvw llnqlvr, Nancy Hfwoblvly Virki Bn-dl-1, Corwin HQ-vnllc, Elvnnwr Kinq, Marilyn M,1n'qLwl'v, Cfrrnl l'lGvorlca. Carol Boron, Pal l5rfwnvy. Row 2 'Sally l'lvym Elaine Mc, Cmflwy, Carol l,rm1l1mrQl1s1r, Mnvyunn Bsmmn, PM-5. Alhw Bowl-n, V, Prrw., Flfminv R-abal, SQ-r,., Mary lllvn Llllvy, lrvas., Marilyn Husalr, M.arc'lne MfFacldc1n. Row 3---Murqarv' M4-lwwald, Pmrwrvs Mnlrmr, Marqiw Milliu, Barbara Russ, Rosm-mnriv Gram, Br-Hy Lam l-lussuy, fflu Mm- Cxlmrlins Kclvn Skl'lWdlAlJ, Row 4-Derry Mmfnlrlw, Rasa,-marie Blaslw, Clmrlullv MrC'ill, Jr,-an Mol1nar,lcy, Norven McCar?l'1y, Rila Mausoll, Mirlcuy Sclwuvnaclmr, Jeanuflo Zyrlw. Row 5' Nexnry We-nr111r', Marcia Nfarus, Rullw Sclnapul, Elimbwllw Mueller, Carol Svalos, .lane Woodward, Doris Vnss, ,Iran Dale Rnnslrs, Marilyn Knrosrnan. Row 6-Arlene Anqer, Joyfc Muullor, Barbara Ann Mflnryrc, Lwls Banbury, Anile Rnulmus, llmrlalluy Koln-ran, Dorolhy Minclrs, Pal Dcmpsrgy, Rullw IN-llrr-, Mfnilyn Clmlldinf-r. Q ' MONDAY GIRLS' BOWLING ,gr Meivfx Row l Slvizl.-y B+-vvnu, l3rx'l1.xv,n Rubs, Mnr'r1.xrwl Meflwwalcl, Carol Hwywrlm, Slvirley Srlvin llrnall, l,llll.1n lm-L-il. Row 2 B.3rb.av.1 lurnfxr Marilyn Murquvllv, Marilyn Hussaln, Pu-s Virlri Buxlr-r, V, lllf-5. ll.1lf': Rr-blur, Sw., Alirr- Bwwvn, lrvfxi, Carol Bunn, Carol Konqlur Row 3 Vivhm Rr-vsr-, ffm: l Cmrl, Je-am-HQ Zyclw, Mirlrcy Sclwurnaflwr, Kallwryn Verros, C.rllu-:inn V4-rmlulw, Mm zir- Millln, ,ludlllw lgborlv, Rullr Dubbcr, Carolyn H0-ilw. Row 4-- lvl-lyn R Jun-we, Be-Hy Spvrmuv, Rncmnariu Blnslo, Pnl Todor, Anne,-Ho Bunaislcy, Pvnny llwr-rlvnqf-:', Nmvy llnnwy fvlunv Kvuyflm, ,ll-nn Molwnaclc . Row 5' Bvls .lv.'lcnr, Pnl Y Y Basal-, ll:-.1nrra Soqmly, llam- Slnvrn, Jan Demrl'ml4, Maryrrllvn Boclwlvr, Vlwla Zbornilc, Pin lm-1-vu-y, Clmrl.pl'v- M lil Row 6 Alym- Wnrmlo. Pnl l-lcwslrin, lilwanm' King, Marilyn Cx'r'llCllY1r'V', .lrxnlfv S'wll, Kam- Hwmld Nanny Brflmrvnd, Cfxnnlcf llvrnil, Marilyn KClrA9VYldlI. filo K X w Y. 'yuan ' ll 'vf ia' ' I I lx 1' r T I . rr , TUESDAY GIRLS' BOWLING Lefl fo Righf, Row I -Rosemarie Grazo, Nnrf-on MfCarflwy, Marlene May, Joan Dale Rrmr-rs Nancy l-lnobler, Marcia Lou Gifcsy, Carol Agnew, June Glassrnan. Row 2-fWilma rlafrib, llril Kfflnmn, Maryann Barar, Treas., Carwl Larnbaclwar, V, Pres. Elaine Mrcarrhy, Pri-gm Rnsr-inarie Kulcuclnlra, Sec., Lois Banbury, Anila Rauhaus, Marcia Munqillo. Row 3-- Mary Ann Godwin, Cnnnir- Munqillo, Audrey Cowqill, Mary Roselle, Belly Fenlco, Brenda llrnpslinw. BML, Lrnu Hassey, Lois Sundormeirer, Haine Schreiber. Row 4--'Luba Wcvlanslry, .lan Gif-inian, lif-lnws Baran, Rullw Sclwapel, Joanne Lenqfzl, Dnris Voss, Erma Cole, Elizabollw Mn--lli-r, Mnrrinr- Mflzadden, Sally Hnyrn. Row 5- -Joan Sclwoenfeld, Nancy Wenqor, Carol Knr-c-lviisflw, Lillian Spvllcr, Lavvrne Kferripffr, Rosnrnarirw Slrolba, Laverne Sclwuslr-r Clairr- Kofah, Karl-ilm-n Woernlrsy. Row 6-'Rila Mausoll, Marilyn Sclwneider, Jmyqg Mrmllfgry Barbara Nnvnl, Virfrinia Lurlwl, Clairf- Kryszan, Barbara Ann Mclnlyrv, Janel Ran Auslin ly-lnrf-s B:-nf-lrir, Donna Srlwnririnr. THURSDAY GIRLS' BOWLING Leff fo riglwl, KneelingAAde-lene Lilley, Nancy Rupp, Marqarel Sandulealc, Laura Jolwnslon. Row I Gloria Raulrnan, Carol Kulin, l-larrielZal1n. Claire Juslice. Janer Tliornpsfn, Pre-s., Donna Nnslnr, Viio Pros., Rullw Gross, Secy, Pal Cumrninqs. Treas, Lynn Ballinqer, Q-all Vnro, Pam Sclnuorqf-r, Paulinm- Trill, Nina Todd. Row 2-'-Joan Haas, Sliirley Leslco, Marian l-lunwrnel, Elnanor Willmann, Rabi-rln Rindfleiscli, Marlene Hrornyalc, Marylyn Aupinq, Lois Cnclc, Marian Mauswll. Lydia Insadriri, Janis Schafer, Janel Sclwafer, Row 3-Janel Karl, Kalliloon Simmq-fer, Barbara Plf-rlwaly, Nornnn Lnwllwr, Janel Lelirnan, lrma Karballw, Noreen Mccarllwy, Judy Dura Jr-an Snydr-r, Brvafriff- Pl:-ilnaly. Row 4-V-fpal Dempsey, Eliiabelli Hanna, lilofknri Kininn Loo Knsar--lr, Mary .lanw MIC-wid, Audrwy Jordan, Ellen Karlran. Dolores Karnis, Row 5--Aliry Paul, Plnynis Rfiwr- Wiiv-fu ,l.iwilw, Pal lnnii, Uolorr-s Jplenp-lc, Jean Bnrylr, Bernice l-lnrlan, Carol Filzqerald. IO8 CONCERT BAND Leff fo Right, Firsf Row--Howard Brwyd, Mf-l Vonllwr, Wilrria Jaffub. Erma CHI.-, Alive Mulialy, Ted Handf-l Rfiii Vfiiill.-i Rin Bv'VV'i'1HY'l', .law-l l.f'l1IYldV7,J Jl'lFl Lindoriau. Second Row---Jariifv Gerwrqr-, Glfiri Slrwllra, Bill Tasly, Rofmr Haiisfhildv limi' Mifiiid .l-mins fvillmf-i'r- Pfiiil RF?rld0l, Norwmri Uliliv, Arlfzrw Dfwlinq, Clmrirlril-, Bi-lli-r, D1-mild lx-slr Diwimld Kr-rtdimm, P-:iii Cyiliiniii Third Row Hfiward Piflvrinq, Rnymfmd Cvnulw, ll i'wnm5 Wilsmn, Marilyn Kfumliilm Be-lly Bye, llvriald Vidsnly Cn-fivriw Sfiiiili-,ly .Iii -if-plv llaili-r, Qlwarlvs Drr1r1mnn,.lful1n Bmirirzi, lmmild Rirlmrdx Ludrgm- Br-V-'ll lfwi Mvllrvl, Hfxlfm G-Oblmrl, .liwlwn Fiilw-in Cliiwl Xiiii iiiv., R- lwml SH-iv, lhmrmld Gmyfanif, Dfwrmlrl Cnrpr-nlfwr, Ualf- Wiilinwrs. Fourfll RowffBf'lx Barrwifilf, Bmb lff-mm' Cflmilfv. Wiii-l lliiii llos lwVfxl'VG, Bernard Sialliruwslci, James Ciiuifiy, Cfxrrwl Yriurirl, .lrlm Pfirlmr, Alun Sliaw, Karl Zviiflw, Tlviwfis Lfivi-pil. Biilw Li-liivivii Prim Silirndfw, .liilm Lfiii-1, B:1I'i'7-'llrl Kaulrvmri, Cflr-ii llnluslfi, Fffillf: Sirvflrwirifivu llmslim Smiwipffi. Aim' S?f'l'v'fv, liluiiirl 4iii1f-ii liiili Tibbillg, MAIORETTES its sihvf N5-ni Leff fo Righi -fRu9l'i Gmss liwid iwi.iiiiriiHr- Marin- Biiili ivf- lx l'3i'.i Miiixill, Mary Jimv lNl1CCf1Id,NHUVYlliYW4?y,C:F1VlWlY'xLH'i1 B+-MySi'ff1-1iif',fAx1i.lii-Vlxiiwxili, lui-.id rvifiiiw-llf-. Noi Picfured Mini iii 5-i--xy, IIO .bi ORCHESTRA Leff fo Riglwf, Firsf Row Cnrlwyv- P1dH5z'l, Jumvml Srhulfz. Second Row Numan Ludwiq, Jnhvw Forbus JQ-nm Kin-1, ANU- Mullkdy, lun.: fhlv, VVHHM .l,a.wl' .Wmhf-.a S-Hwmn-r, RiQl'mv'd Marshnf-V, Ru11'wGr0ss,Third Row---Lcwisv Lisfe'-V, Audruy Pwsclw, Robo! 5fhVC'dL'f, Fn.uvvHIv' VVEHH, Rub--rf B.1vvwInL ,',1v1I.v CNY--or-40, xlmw Mrcurvl, ,ffm Glifrwmro, Prvsfrm Sfampmg Ahn SM-brwcw, Ummld Lvslm, Ronald 1 v Uwvrvnuvv, .fmvk lw.vvvm'v. Fourflw Row Bob Kg-rwvmi, Kwy HHN, Crvmiv ML1rv1i!1u Pmw: HONHM1. Hfwwnrd Bwyd, Jnhm Barvmlf, .larm-5 Mwuvv-y Mnlxxyu Pwv.'vLHv.u Av FwrW Rvddmh, Cnvw! Ywurwq, Unlrw Srfvvmbcl, fAxL1dl'uy Q,cnw.1iN 6 eff fo Righf MRL:-y S.hu,v-.sJwr Jmarv Sfhwovwfold, Kdilwryn Vargas, Barbara Runs, Mar-mv'-' NAM H iRx:'9-x's is 'Sm' Veaurlfily F'1uC CiIlVVW?'11VWSY 4' WUA, Q ' . '-I U X 1 Y', . CHD!!! .1 H H, x Tl. 'Uni ,UH'l', A U I t'v JUNIOR SCI-IAAFETTES CON CERT CHOIR Lefi To righT, Row I TTaT Collins Carol Bye, Marcia Munilillo, DeAnn Kiniciri, Carfl Karlran Anne'Te Bucaisify Til- rims T'.iT'i-isiln Thi' Tri-i ir: T'aT Hislfins Tl'-anfir Pi rrirrifereninci, Lillian Speller, Marianne lllenbiiriii-I Maiilyn Marqur-T'v Pai Adanis Mliiii' Tiusg, .liniri S hii-iihfld Row 2 -Chi.-ii, Criirvmn, Carrilyn l lansur, Doris Voss, Narvy Hooblf-i, clridy Smphr-ns Marilyr Ki-rifvvian Qim Lim: i, .lriniil i i 'u'i.i-Tw-r Aniia T53-iuhaus, Tlainr- Vs-nTlu-r, .lciyie Kulow, GTP-raldinl? Lizalr-T. Kay Hfiiilnlrfy hsThi-r Pe lrrwarw Tiielcili-s Half-y Miiiiiqui- 1. liwh r Chnl Bi:-:ini-i. ROW3 'Kay Veiros, Claire Kricab, Sam Cappas, Ufiufllas Tirehs, Bill hlarvnian .Ina Krirah ,li-mill llriili- Q hu-l Kiln-'T iii T Pasrii-r, ,lirn Yaiiiih, .lim Meisler, cliff: Szabo Ray Mares, Carol Svahis Raniiina T4eavil.ir'. Row 4 - Bah Wi yi iT,'ly .liiiiv .iyifnib Tini Vandfirwvsl Tien Gif-rman, Thin Kendzifwra Bah CharvaT, ,li-rry Bifi'dT, Grid'-rw Turslw Ri-n Sihniiill lini WTiiTliiiiT. Row 5 Ni-il Aunian, RTW Vw-llrv-r Alan Sliibns-i Divlr STryv'.'ny Tifiii TlarnrnrinTi'i1- .lini Cfiul--y Tier' Meli' ' Bill Miha T-lr Tir'-'iw Tiiiihil Wi '-To X'ViTnii . Parma SchaaTs Music DeparTmenT has presenTed vocal and inf,TrumenTal programs which have ref reived eidensive public praise and admiraTion. The vocal deparTmenT, under The direcTion oT Miss Lucile E. Hill, includes The ConcerT Choir, Choralaires, Boys' and Girls! Choruses and The Boys and Girls' Glee Clubs. The ConcerT Choir, which consisTs oT 75 mixed voices, presenTs annual ChrisTmas, EasTer, and spring concerTs. IT has parTicipaTed in The EasTer morning Sunrise Service over WGAR Tor The lasT Tive years and has made numerous radio and Television ap- pearances. The Choralaires iv a new all-girl choir comparable To The ConcerT Choir. They organized in The Tall nT T951 and raised money Tor new robes and collars by selling TiclreTs To The ChrisTmas concerT. The Boy'-T and Girls Glee Clubs parTicipaTe in The spring concerT and oTher perTormances. The Bnyf. and Girls' Chorumos are The only groups in The vocal deparTmonT which are noT sele-cTed. Any sludr-nl may sing in Them. 7 The insTrurnenTal deparTmenT, under The direcTion OT Mr. Richard J. Davis, has Two principal groups, The ConcerT Band and The Orchedra. The band appears in halT Time rc-vues aT home TooTball games and aTTend'a some games away Tronw home. The band parTicipaTes annually in The ChariTy FooTball Game musical display aT The Cleveland STadium where iT ranlcs high among The 29 bands compeTing Tor honors, In roniunclion wiTh The orchesTra, The band appears in a concerl each spring. Memorial Day and ChrisTmas parades are communiTy proiecTs in which The band Tales parT. Yearly acTiviTies conclude wiTh playing aT graduaTion ceremonies aT Music T-lall. The orchesTra usually plays Tor Baccalaurealn. Developmem oT This group inTo an unusually wc-ll balanced organi2aTion is maling iT morn in dr'manfT Tor appearances. Rapid expansion oT The various groups in Thi- Parma SchaaT music deparTmenT indic'aTes a riuf- To prominence in The communiTy and nTaTr-. CHORALAIRES Leff fo Righf, Row I Lurnyq Malrlml, Carla Pruppu, lrcne Pallorsun, Jolwna Sclmwer, Lnlfurric Slryfiny, Bully Frrnlw, Bm lmm llu- ,',, Lwiv ki. KL, Qnmiyn Slwruin, Marilyn Marquelle, Merylyn Aupincq, Audrey Jordan. Row 2-V--.lnnol Capon, Doris Vw.-., '.1IlNl Bri-nm-i, Judy Florey, Monique Clnylon, Carolyn lrvin, Marqie Koulslry, Connie Munqillo, Sandra Guslin, Auclrey Wi-iiii.l ll'-.mi-i Clippfis Shirley Berne, Marnie Sandulealc, Audrey Dosclw. Row 3-Alice Warqo, Judy Sleplwns, .loan Kino, li-iim.-r lmlin l r-.Inns Willrwvann, Mickey Siiliumaclwer, Elaine Krysmn, Carol Plovarcy, Joan Sclwofenleld, Dnnna Pallcrson. lv1.irri.s R r--- S, Ivl.irlx'-- Bondiarlr, Lube Wol.1nsl:y, Evelyn Slralwsburq, Billie Lcnqlry, Alice Paul, June Waller. Row 4- Dolorvs llnli-y, .l.nn-l Sun-ln-i, Mnrcivc MrFaddon, Joyce Kulow, Lavern Ken1pcr,Joanne Lcnqol, Claire Korab, Bovorly Tolar, Gerry linil.-L, Crawl K.irL.vi Marisrio Havor. Slwella Taylor, Irma Karballi. Beverly Bendilz. Marianne lllonborqezr. Row 5---Rfunmna ll: ivilrn L I llx 5 ni: -. H ww' . lil wal, Judy Mnllvr, Carol Svalos, lreno Clark, Kay Nyberq, Janol Parker, Flora Carr, Nanfy Bnfwrend, llrminr Kimi, ll.-Arn xinior, Eisiv Knborsicin, Marqic Policny, Par Hoskin, Elaine Vonllcer. Becky Lenlmlfis, Dnlnros Kamis. Leif fo righf fiwnnii- Munlwih- Mimiv Knulslq Wanna Pallcrson, Claire Kncnb, Elaine Vwnllrcr, anqii- Pulliam, lI.ii v lxry-...aw Swv Curries, Ron Naslv, Jim Moislor, Jmwl Kon-wb, Jon Szabff Llw lflin lli , i'. SOPHOMORE CHORAL CLUB II3 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB .,,, , of 2.9 4 is 94? Q . 41 Au.. vufbiias K s. swf Leff io Righi, Row I- Lynn Ballinqer, Jeannefre Zyrlw, Marian Mausulf, Lnis Sunderrneier, Slnirley Leslm. Bvvy Lu Abi-l, Pfwswniaiif- Lanfxlnrd, Raseniarie Blaslm, .laannu Piclrerinq, Rullw Hummel, Elaine Parsln, Nona Marie Rieder. Row 2 --Camli' Aialwifin Hifim Mare-zi, Jam: Maurer. Gloria Raulrnan. Marian l-lurnrnel, Diana Buclwwald, Nancy Ruzirilra, Lois Rf-ysrfr, ,ln.irini- lliivniir, Ai Laniv, Kay Prinf, Slnplnanir- Finn, Nanfy Harbarl, Row 3--Judy Van Linne, Laverne Broolcshirfi, Carnl Bnni-ni, Judy lluri, Maiinrin Cfnlcle, Elaine Simon, Jnyfn Slepplco, Ellen Karlcan, Rila Slemler, Jane? Cupp, June Qlassvnari, Kalli l f-i- n Sinwvn--.i-s Marilyn Km, Row 4 ---- Gail Wilson, Sandra Spera, Harriel Zalnn, Caflnerine Venable, Llimnni- Srlnullg Va 'vi B ful lr In Fuilu B LJ C 4 lb lc Na l 1: J i N B r ,., ,. .5 ,V ' , ar ara zailfa. Rulln Wes mo, ncy Maa a, udy Weiser, ancy Wenfqer ew-:ly Srlvriicll, Row 5 fi ia MrFarland, Dnvis Ahboll, Janie Traclcler, Pal Rueler, Donella Hepp, Ann Mae Ziegler, Marfia lrli-fisi-, Nanfy Inari ll wrliy VJiil'iyi-rlfa, Janire Slill, Beverly Dralce, Joan Koclca. Palricia Garsirlc, GIRLS' CHORUS ll-'i Leff fo Righf, Row I-Roberla Rindlrleiscln, Lois Hicfolc, Darlene Haberlccrr, Rnbvrla lanas, Ada'-laid 4 llrunr, Pauline Trill, Rullw Mariula, Laura Jrulwnslon Joyce Williarns, Marilyn Zbarnil. Row 2 Law-rnr Pfr-ifer, Claire Jusfice. Carol Krumlweuer, Judy Slurnian, Camlyn Kanl, Pa' Kress, Janis Srlmli-r, Jani- Srilmler, Carol Koqlcr, Carol Parker. Row 3-Bernadsdlzs Gelslw, Ruberla Blaclcrrifirv, Carolyn Hmlw .ludy Liplalc, Joanne Herlelendy, Marilyn Dibrys, Joan Haas, Jane Hoffman, Rusi,-nmry Carr, Caro Ann Prinz, Elaine Gross. Row 4-Dorollwy Zimmer, Joan Prosser. Hr-lr,-nn Sli-Nl, Marlnin- Kunsflw, Ji-an Flalnan, Karen Wirle, Elaine Czaba, Phyllis Waner, Mary Ann SM-pic, Janol Hwilrnan, Row 5 Mari lyn Bell, Judy Maclro, Slwirley Gallagher, Helen Hvist, Kaflwy Miller, Maru- Balalniikns, Gini- Qniwdi Carol Kneubuseln, Marilyn Norris, Bernice H-tidan, Row bf Noreen Lwvvllwu, Clam- Cn-lllrn-cl, Panlunf Crawlvwld, .lnan Lanqff, Lriis Vrwlrnar, Joan Nyiri, Lillian Cfilfvsimci, Maiiwn Krwnslranl, Marilyn Sfliiiwidm-I Maicia Narus. f l i r . l 4 I ! 1 BOYS' GLEE CLUB 'si' 4 F Lefl fo Righf, Row I-Torn Wilson, Richard Replco, Waller Hullca, Sammy Cappas, Ed Klahs, Ray Mares, Reber? Wo Al Bnlw, Gong Freilari, Row 2--Harry Johnson, Neil Lelller, Kennclh Melloll, Al Morgan, Ron Zirelc, Kennelh Nnulzal, llr uri lm-lie, Bulv Sfon, Row 3-Gordon Mclvlauqh, Roberl Bodclrcr, Neil Auman, Donald Babill, Bill Taslry, Don Gi:-rrnan Rr-n Curly, Junns Bfiloq, Arthur Larsen. 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'WH fwf 4. 40' 1 1 5 'Ez Ei IE it F X 5544 X 1 , wa. in 0 ii, Q 1'. ,Ai 0 .5- ww-an A ii' A lf fi g -R fwia, ,,'.. f 3 9 x Q A-Q f ' x n tm A .k vs xr wfmwwufmiqmmr fwwwnwx-wgxmx 'Q v QQ, 1' 518' 1 N i 1 14' X 'id A561 -QT? x X Q :Q f ,- 'DQ4 55533 Best Wishes to the Underclassmen from the Girls Boosters of 52 ROSEMARIE KUKUHKA, Pres. EVELYN UANOS ELAINE MCCARTHY, Vice. Pres. ELIZABETH MUELLER NANCY HOOBLER, Sec. LUBA WbLANSKY RUTH SCHAPEL, Trecs. E'r'rA MAE CHARLINS MARY ANN BARAN CARLA EROPPE CAROL BERAN BESSIE LENTZAKIS CAROL LAMBACHER MARCIA MUNGILLO AUDR1-:Y COWGILL MARILYN HusAx PAT COLLINS MR. ROBERT KNORR, Advisor Congratulations 4 1 to the 1 Graduating Class of ll52ll PABMA SCI-IAAF-RIDGE P T A Parma 24, Ohio BURROWS WALLPAPER 6. PAINT STORE Compliments of LEW CANTLEBERRY'S Barber Shop 5725 Ridge Road SANDRA-LEE DEL. 5387 stare Rd. ON 1-9502 M O N R O E ' S Specializing in Iunior and Misses Sizes 6204 Brookpark Rd. Next to the Yorktown Theatre NICK'S SHOE SERVICE FACTORY SHOE REBUILDERS 5757 Ridge Road Heels Put on While You Wait A Cheap Shoe Repair Iob Is No Barga in Compliments Clara's Food Market FORMERLY MEZERA'S 6208 Ridge Rd. TU 5-1314 BEST WISHES IERRY'S HOME BAKERY 5398 State Road Parma 29, Ohio ROZELL HAIRDRESSER 5728 Ridge Rd. TU 4-0110 Individual Hair Styling Painstakingly Created Especially for You Compliments of RIDGE TASTY SHOPPE 5790 Ridge Road PARMA. OHIO -trom- HANK AND GENNY 5721 Rid PARMA RECREATION 12 Soundprool Alleys Reservations Accepted ge Rd. FL 1-9721 Florida 1-3500 GEORGE'S DRY CLEANING We Operate Our Own Plant 5425 Slate Rd. George Corsatea Parma 29, Ohio WALTER BEVERAGE 5486 STATE ROAD ON 1-8115 Compliments PARMA FLOWER SHOP 5403 Pearl Road I. WISH V. ARENDT ON 1-1411 Compliments of GUSTAVE IULIAN Ieweler Pearl at Ridge BECK SHOE STORE 5398 Pearl Road near Ridge Road MARKS DEP'T STORE Outfitters to the entire family FLorida 1-8500 Pearl at Ridge SH 1-6300 ! SUNRISE PRINTING CO. GENERAL PRINTING We Specialize in Wedding lnvitations 5263 Pearl Rd. SH 1-7492 Broadview Floral and Gift Shop rnoprcm. PLANTS - cur rrowsns - sununmzar 5319 Broadview Rd.. corner Tuxedo Ave. We Specialize in Weddings SH 1-8463 Palma Heights Market Basket 6194 Pearl Rd. at York Rd. TU 5-4600 Money-Saving Open Every Day Week-end 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Specials Sunday: 9:00 A. M-1:00 P.M. Rayco Auto Seat Co. Custom Fitted Auto Seat Covers Convertible Tops. 539.50 and up FIEDLES INC. 5170 Pearl at Brookpark Friqidairlp Products - R.C.A. T.V. Whirlpool Automatic Washers 5750 Brookpark Rd. 7409 Carnegie Ave. Corner Pearl Rd. Cleveland 3, Ohio I Cleveland 9, Ohio EX 1-2533 1 si-:1-5240 ON 1-7310 Drago's Restaurant Italian and American Foods Spaghetti - Ravioli - Pizza - Sausage lVIAR4TY RYAN'S FOOD MARKET I Class of 1938 ORDERS To TAKE OUT 5420 Ridge Rdad TU 5-0050 ll A. M. till ll P. M. Open Sundays I 5405 Pearl Rd. at Bradley 'TI-Y us once - ON 1-9542 we'il be yours forever l I l Parma Heights Hardware Plumbing, Electrical, and Builders' Supplies 0 Furnaces We rent sanders and sewer snakes 6190 Pearl Rd Cat York Rdb TUxedo 5-1971 Parma Heights, Ohio 1 Parma EHeights Nursery and loral Service 6196 Pelarl Road at York Road Parma Heightis 29, Ohio TU 5-181 EVERGREENS - ANNUALS - PERENNIALS PRUNING SPRAYING - LANDSCAPING CORSAIGES - SPRAYS - BASKETS l 6 l I28 I C. M. Fox Hardware Good Luck - Class of 52 Broadview Nursery and PAINTS . vrnmsuss . ENAMELS Garden Supply Co. HOUSE FURNISHINGS For your every Garden need VENETIAN BLINDS - WINDOW SHADES 5409 Pearl Road SHadyside 1-3248 6138 Broadview Road C Corner Grantwood Dr.j SH 1-1575 PARMA HARDWARE Cor. Pearl 6 Ridge Rd. Parma 9, Ohio GENERAL HARDWARE - PAINTS PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL Wfaclauz HARDWARE co. SUPPLIES TU 4-1330 Located in Two Modern Shopping Centers ZAK SHOES Look Smart in Middleburg Hts. at Memphis-Fulton 6813 Pearl Road 4257 Fulton Road BErea 4-5479 ONtario 1-7555 W. 130 St. G Pearl Rd. Shopping Center Congratulations to the Class of '52 and Best wishes to the underclassmen ERMA COLE RUTH Dsrxs BETTY F1-:Nico ROSBMARIE Ganz:-: Dono'rr-rv KOLMAN ELIZABETH MUELLER Iovcz MUELLBR Lors Scm.oss ELAINE Scunmnrzn Doms Voss We 10 girls say good-bye to you, Sincerely regretting these happy years are through. Compliments of BONEZZI'S DRIVE INN Ioe, Class of 38 Bob, Class of 40 HAMBURGERS FROZEN CUSTARD Brookpark Rd. at Tiedeman Rd. FLorida 1-9614 Compliments to the Class of I19 52 WINTERHURST ICEE RINK Warren Road and Lakewood B1vd. LAkewood 1-0019 SESSIONS: Afternoons - - - 3:30 - 5:30 Evenings ---- 8:30 - 10:30 Saturday Mornings 10:30 - 12:30 Manager. Iohn I. Nolan, MESSING'S BAKE QSHOP 5766 Ridge Rd. at Snow 1 Parma. Ohio Pies, Bread, Pastry. Cakes Buy it baked a Messing's . Q. . . . . . taste the difference TUxedo 5-5252 1 Best wishes to all the underclassmen IIHONII W Best wishes to the Class of 52 RAY ZAJAC WALT Srvuc los COLEMAN lor-IN MAc.nos DoN URBAN Bon SCHEVERMAN DoN HAMMoN'rn:-:E Vic ERML Drcx SKIZENTA KERRY IL1.r:s MIKE HUMESTON Congratulations to the Class of II52ll YORK DRIVE 2INN Corner of Pleasent Valley and York Roads Brooklyn-Lincoln Coal Co. Where Parma Buys its Fuel 5113 Pearl Road SH 1-1900 Fabrics of all kinds Largest selections of Drapery and Slipcover Materials SEWING NEEDS CLEVELAND FABRIC SHOPS 6200 Brookpark Road PEARL - BROOK SHOPPING CENTER Next to Yorktown Theater SH 1-8770 WE- CAROL AGNEW CAROL LAMBACHER AUDREY COWGILL IANE LINGLER SALLY HEYM ELAINE MCCARTHY NANCY HOOBLER MARCIA MUNGILLO are leaving with many a regret of all the happy memories we never will forget. The Kwick-way System ART ESPER'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Towing Service Parks Brake Service UNITED MOTOR SERVICE 5465 Ridge Rd. at Pearl Rd. SH 1-1351 Visit the GNOMES KITCHEN 7851 Broadview Road Route 176 ott Sprague HAMBURGERS - FRENCH FRIES - MALTS - SHAKES FROZEN CUSTARD - CHICKEN IN BASKET Fountain Service Fairmaunt Ice Crearn - The peak ot Quality Recognition - Appreciation to MR. CHESTER WOZNEY1 and 1 MR. Russ NATHERSONI for the aerial View of the sdhool Thank you! The official photographetr for the 1952 Spectrum was Chesshire Higbee Cleveland, Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1 19 52 I ERNIES RESTAURANT t Brookpark and Pearl Shoppincj Center I Best Wishes from the l9 5Z Boy's Boosters Club JAMES Counsv, Pres. EDDIE LEITHOLD, Secy. Irxcx Lozscn TOM MONTIE Gao. GUILFORD KEN ABBOTT Iuvr WILSON RoN Mo'r'rL DON KOSIN, V. Pres and Tres STAN STAHURSKI, Publicity FRANK OBLAK IACK Trmarrs los SCHOREN Bos HonvA'rH Drcx HALISHAK LES BRAKOWIECKI IIM Fnrrzscnn, Adviser EINHEIT ELEC. CCNST. Commercial Industrial Residential Power C 5641 Pearl Road TU 5-1600 I w Congratulations and Best Wishes The Class of SZ BRCADVUE MCTORS INC 2330 Broadview - Cleveland 9, Ohio ON 1-5440 Authorized Mercury Dealers Best Wishes to the underclassmen JANET KORT ETTA MAE CHARLINS Ev1E IANOS PAT DEMPSEY PENNY DOERINGER MARIE BUCHOVECKY BETTY Lou HASSEY BETTY SPRAGUE DEE. KAMIS IRMA KARBATH CARLA PnoPPE BESSIB LENTZAKIS LAVINA JASPER PAT HUTCHINGS May the friendships we made be kept through the years, and the memories remain through laughter or tears. Our minds will be filled with thoughts that are new, but our hearts will retain the years spent with you. MARYANN BERAN, SEC'Y. LEoNA KOSAREK Vrcxr BAXTER CAROL BERAN, PRr:s. ALICI-: Bow:N PAT GRE!-:NEY CONNII: Hr:RNIx SALLY HEYM NANCY HOOBLER, V. PRES. CAROL HovoRRA MARLENE HROMYAK MARILYN HUSAK, TREAS. Evil: IANOS ELr:ANoR KING LEADERS CLUB MARGIE Kou'rsKY CAROL IAMEACHER Rosu: LANGFORD MARY ELLEN LILLEY IAN1-: LINGLER MARILYN MARouI:'r'rr: ELAINE MCCARTHY MARCINE MCFADDEN DONNA NESTER ELAINE RBBAR MARILYN WILLMANN Compliments to the Class of 19 52 - from - LOESCH'S AUTO Fishin Tackle Ammunition Bageries Vulcanizing Approved tire inspector Ignition Parts . . Hecapping FLorida 1-1937 Trre Service Outboard Motor Sales or Rental 4488 West 35th St. CState Rdj Cleveland, Ohio THE WHIP 6406 Pearl Road Sandwiches Frozen Custard Meet the gang here Congratulations to the Class of H5211 THE YORKTOWN RESTAURANT 5278 Pearl Rd. Iudges of fine food FL 1-0082 Prop. Frank Zevchik Congratulations to the Class of 19 52 RICHARD'S I EWELRY ' EXPERT WATCH REPAIR ' ' ENGRAVING ' WE FEATURE FAMOUS NAMES IN IEWELRY: KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS GRUEN WATCHES FEATURE LOCK DIAMONDS BULOVA 1847 ROGERS ELGIN COMMUNITY PLATE Complete Phonograph Record Dept. -1 Television 5130 Pearl Road, Brookpark-Pearl Shopping Center Cleveland 9, Ohio ON 1-2222 Best Wishes to the Class of 52 Courey's Restaurant 2394 West 3rd, Cleveland. Ohio PRospect 1-9490 Keen-Teen Canteen Luck to the Class Of BOB NOLAN, Pres. TOM MONTIE CARL KNEEBUSCH, Vice Pres. SAM CAPPAS AUDREY COWGILL, Sec. VICKI BAXTER ELAINE REBAR, Tres. BILL SMITH BOB CORLETT RITA MAUSOLF JUDY BUTLER DAVE MOCKLER ALICE BOWEN GWEN WOLE Congratulations to the Class of 1952 The Ridge Manufacturing Company 5297 WEST 130TH STREET Wlnton 1-4800 M. S. Nolan, Pres. W. L. Kuna, Secy. Congratulations To the Class of 52 from TI-I0lVlPSON'S TICK TOCK DRIVE IN BROOKPARK AND PEARL FLorida 1-9696 open all night Congratulations to the Class of 52 from The following fellows JACK B. LOESCH IIM U. COUREY Bon C. NOLAN CHUCK C. KAs'ron ToM A. MONTIE GEO. N. GUILFORD MIKE E. SKOWRONSKY IOHN E. ELLSWORTI-I EDDIE R. LEITHOLD DICK S. GALL DICK MEDLICK 'A' ROBERT REYNOLDS 'A' C1eans Cars C1eaner 3C AUTO WASH 3911 Brookpark, Near State Road Parma, Ohio ONtario 1-6229 Frank Lintern A1 Kulow Congratulations to the Class of 52 Thank you for your patronage -Sam- -loe- DUKES Hamburger - French Fries Fountain Service School Supplies 5982 W. 54th TU 5-4656 I l I Best Wishes N to all underclcrssmen from the following fellows IOE BEICEK CHUCK FRIZZELLE BILL D'AM1co IIM FELAKOS IACK GLASSER Bon HORVATH DoN Kos1N IoE VLCEK IOE SCHOREN FRANK ZEVCHIK STANLEY STAHUESKI Bon URBAN CLARQNCE SZANCA RON SUSTANA BILL STRODTBECK FRANK OBLAK RONALD MOTTL IACK 'l'nanrr'rs DoN Cl'-fANNoN i' EEL EVANS 'A' PETE Tonon i' Hzxnoxlo BRoo1csH1nE i' I l 1 i W 77 '! Q f Z -fffifwwaf is W-me Mm M4-74-M . IQ.sL..o.,...,:w H. g LxJ.O Eabdwk, fqmmxquwbm .,54,,Ut,J-h.m.le,D 696 w,1w.a 'W MTM Mug? 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